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1974-03-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
" "-" ___ -- e un e ea 2 Laguna ~1·ustees Airport Hazard Under •Arrest~ .. Study •neje~ted~ For Smoke Puffing By County Boa1·d DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 20, 1974 \IOL, •7, NO. n, S SECTIONS, '2 PAGES E111hra~eahle 2 Canadian born Eugene Leno (right I a resident of the Soviet Union for past 18 years is greeted with h1itg and kiss fron1 brother Jerry on his arrival in J\Jontreal. Eugene was granted exit vi sa la~t year. County Board Rejects Airport Hazard Stiidy Orange County suJ)C'rvisors h<tvc rlatiy about the sarety ' of airport operations. rejected a study that declared only two Diedrich said, "I am concerned about the people every 10 }~ars would die a~e~nsi1?fil1Y .of this-go~ernmcn~ fo~ !he result of a plane crash onto the ruture safety ot its c1t1zens wliO nlaylJe driving Corona dcl l\·lar F'recY.•ay. by the airport." The study, nlade b) state airport Diedrich acknO\\•ledged it n1ay already nt'ficials, was ordered by 1hc board more be too late to change the design of 1he than a year ago to determine lf the Corona de\ ~lar Freeway but that the planned freeway alignn1ent posed any report prC'parcd on hazard~ sh~uld no_t ~l! hazard to operations at the county a~e_ptcd by the county as its off icial airport. opinion. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich "'as the Diedrich told the board hi s s1aff has most vocal in 1'1.is criticisn1 of !he stud~·. foun d there ha\·c ~n 31 o,·ershot which implied that ii cover over the run\.\·ay ncciden1s. ~incc 1963 in !he U.S. fr eeway y.•hcre it p<1sscs the runY.•ay invo!l•inc jcl aircraft like those used ;I[ "·ould COS1 more lhan it "·ould-be. "'orth.. the. county a irport. , "I don "t 1mo~: \\"hcther lo be amused or "Sinte thC' lypicar passe nger load on arf~~ed b.Y t~is repo~t prepared by ~~c these aircraft ranges around !00 to 120 st.Ile. Diedric? . said _Tuesday. I.~ persons. such an aC<"ident \1·ould attain ~nt~ to s1:1t1st1cal sleight of hand. the proportions of a disaster and \\o'ould . Diedrich said the st.udy l~ped all be in no \.\'SY comparable 10 !he figure aircraft tog~lher and _f~~led lo smgle ?ut estimated in this report." he said. the airport s . caµab1 l1t1cs of handli~g '"This figure 1s so rldi<"ulous thnt the overshot . Ian.dings or takeoffs by b g board should not be asked 10 seriously comn:1Crc1al J~ts. . ronslder it.'' Diedrich addPd . While he said he 1s not too concerned . . . . . 5.0 CA LLS T AK /lN ON Tl-I I S AUTO A D • .. W~e'Vi never had ~uch a responie-on. an ad -al least 50 calls -thanks a lot ... "The ;id\lertrser 1vho sent in that note was 1atklng aboul this ad : '66 VIV BUG. NEW 1600 ENG .. RUNS PERFECT. l'IOO·FIRM (Phone No.' i-;eedless to say. it sold the car, just as dozens of Daily Pilot ads do for blhl.'r advertisers every day. But 1he lx'sl lest Ii your own test. J>inl the dirt!ct line 10 results. Phone 6"2-5678. The study used stat1st1cal f1gur1ng with data gathered from a nurnbcr of sourcl's A co1nplex mathematica l forn1uln .1•ieldcct the figur.e...o( tv.·QJJ.t :tlhs per decade as ;i result of airplanes smashing into cars on <f trearby road, The repon noted that il 11'0uld cost an estimated $12 million to cover over the eororia ~1 · Miir freey.ay at the poinl ~·here it will cross in fronl of one end of ~See fREE\\'AY. Png~ 21 'VroU;,! Side or Bed ~ L0'.\'00~ rL1Pt1 -.'1. reader identlft('(I 3'1 .I. \\.ild t6ld the Sun n<·l\'~pa.per tod;i•· that 11·hilc in hospital suffl'ring from a hroken el00Yt' he fell out ol bt..td and broke hJS OQllC. • Fo1• S11toki119 Citizen 'Arrests' Laguna Trustees By JACI\ CllAP PELL 01 Ill• 0 111, ''"' f l•lf Cii::arctlc foe Bruce ! In pr> i n i! "arrested'' L;iguna Beach Scho0l &l:ird l'rcs1 dcn t Dr. Norm an Bruwne and Trus!cc (icrald L1nkt• for son1ok1ng al thl' Tucsd;iy 111:?:hl school hoard n1e1·t1nr: As 1he s1nokc r!cared toda\'. ho11•cv('r. ll appears th<.11 no arrests lll'rC ;ictually affC'C'cd at lhc mccl!ng :ind only L111kf' rcrnains ~ubJC<'l 10 further crin1 inal ac!ton. The alleged \·iolarions "·rrc rl·corded by Laguna Beach police on a .. crime report'' and "·111 be M'nl to the district :itrorney 1rho \I ill drtermine if a crime has been eon1n11ttOO . If so · u \\arrant n1a.\' be issu ed for Llnke.'s arrest. Brovrnc rcfrairit.:d from smoking at the Tuesduy nighl Bov, :;, Finds (;uu, -' ~la ys Pla~·111 a t c, 9 LOS A.'\GELES l!J PJ 1 -A 3·.\'ra r-o!d OOy 11·ho happened across a pi.~101 shot anrl seriously Y.'OtUKledo?-Yt'rt r-()Jd Annt'!Ue Farro11 . the girl\ motllcr said . Th(' chrld-f011nd a .22·c:ili!K'r p1~1ol Tursda\" ben<'ath a bed. Thr t>ov \\<IS \,avini;. thr gun around "hen 1\nncttc tried to take it a11·a~· fron1 him. The R\ln f1rt.-<l H<.'Cidcnt,ally. shooting her in the chest. s cs s 1 on . 11· h 1 I 1' I. 1 n h 1· <" h :1 : n · ~1nnk•·d Tul'.:,da~·. llop1l1ng t<dclrt·~s1•d I h•· "' hri 1'. bo;ird fn\101\'tng a pr1·~1·nt;111011 b1 Hi• sch1)0! cli!itr ict dru~ nbtlsr l·diH"1!1n:i 1·(,lf'Jrd1na!nr. fi e ..,:111! hP ti.id snn11·t!J,11;e 111 "ny 1n hghl 0£ th1· dru}! pr1",1·n1.111r.u \\luch <"all('(I fur "<'Adr11plc·se!11n _ beh:1\1or for !he ~tud('n!~. ,\ft t·r t•,!l1n~ th \' hf.;1rd nf 1h1' l' S Surgt•t)n r:cntral's findini.:~ that tnh<1t· I ~nlok1· I" ha1,1n\11u.., 1·11·n tu n11n~111uk,·r" 1n Tht• ... :1n1c rr)(11ll hre;1th1n~ \~·('~illd·hanil tribacen :-;rnokc. !ln11p1nt; suit! ··it 1s thl'rcfor :is ;1 t:1111.rn 1>."ho i~ concerned about !he ex..inlplt• the t-chroQI board should Oc f1Jr l~ti:una ·:-:.1udt•nt- c111d a<; .1 c1l1zrn \\"ho i~ tonet·rn1•d [111· lh• heal th ;inti 11 t•lf:1re of per.~ons dc·~ir111g tu p.1rt1c1pat" 111 sc!1ool board in•'• 11n;:.c. th3t \'ou Dr. Aro11·nc and Leratd L1.i!.;,•· arc "placL'CI under cifizl'n~ 31'TC''-I for \"lola !1on of Californi:1 prnal cod(' ~ij .. ··\\'hat JS penal Code :J7.i ... HrO\\Jlr ask('(!. ··Vou"ll find out." flopping said "You can 't just accUS<' S4"!rne111H· and not tell th<'m \\'hut it is." Linke. a ret 1rC'<I navy ca ptain. said llO!l\)l/l~ pn·\ 1011:-:l.\ has attempted lo ha\'t' !he school boarll bAn smokinJ!: durinl!'. the. public mL>tling~. Each lime hP has tx-.•n rrhuflf'd Th is li1nc llopp1ng's ,\l\ornt1 . \\'illiu1n ~ffirl'1. \\ilS at the n1t't•11ng and Sheffield left as lloppn1g f1n1 :.hl'd his si atemcnt. ":\!r. Hopp ing. your ll'gat' coun~cl J111,I !See S~·IOKl'.\'G, Page 21 Hija~k ~ Drama Suspec t Sliot Holding Ho sta ge l~D I.\:\l\POLIS rUPI ! -1\ man tf<:.ld a knife to the lhroat of a \\'On!an employe-at.-\Vcir. Cook Airport today and told her to clcn1ancl $1 miJHon.and a plane from an airline. The w'oman instead telephoned airport security police an d one of then1 shot a nd seriously v.·ounded the man in the neck \\'hen he start ed to cut the \1·0111011,.s throat. The man. indentificd as Denni s Tilln1an. 36, of Detroit . \1 as rushed to the emergency room at General llospita l. Jl o~p!tal .o;ourtl'" said he na!' al11·~ but declined to g ive his condition. The \run1an. Ti ehecca Dotllch 2:?. sustained a throat \1 ound hut 11as not b.>lievro sfriously injured. Pohce o;a1d ·rillman 1\·alkerl inl o the offic:e of the F. c . 1·ucker t"o .. a real estnlc lirm u1rec11y ucros~ tne airport's se<'ond floor con. cour se fron1 the Trans \\'orld Airlines check·1n counter. ' . 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Pn.-sidcnt :\"ixon ':< close friend and 1rovc.'hng t.'0111p.t1nloo, incl prh ·ately today with the Scn."ltC \Vatcrgate commiltec "'hlch Is investigating a $100,000 Nixon c;.unpa ign <:ontribution fru 1n bi llionnirc How:1rd Hught>s. lh·hoZ4), :i Florida banker and fr<.'<)UCut guL·st at Nixon's San (.'lernentc home and !he C<unp f)11\·id prt>sidL·nt1n l rctrrat , Jn:1dt' no l•ffort to dod!;lc rcport('rs v•hc·n he rntl'rL'<I the t'01111n1t1l~· roon1. Hut tKo dt'Cltnl'<i to •U~Yl'<'r any <1u1·:;t1ons. \\"hL·n tla· conunitr<.'t' broke off S111·it1 Sf1efli119 QUf'S t1oning for lunch, ft f" b 0 Z 0 , ~nd"'lC'hed bf>t"'etn n half dozen Capitol pohccm n, was escorted through scores 'WILL STANO ANO FIGHT' -NIXON. Story, P~g• 4. of reporters, photographers a n d . television c:ame r:i lTCWS dovm a Jong t."'Orridor to a d inin~ room. lie smill'<l , shruglo(ed his shoulders. and made no resporlSt' to r1ucstk>rui thrown at him. lie testiriOO prcviOlL~ly that he held the $100.000 contribution in a safe deposit box Golan Heights Front Explodes By Unhed Press International ·rhe Golan Hei~hts fro nt exploded for the ninth cunsec uril'e day today into 90 n1inutes of sporad k· bombardrncnts from Syrian guns that poured up to JO shells at a time into l.sraeli positions. The firing was directed at fi ve locati ons in the northern and southern iectors of the bulge Israel pushed into Syria in the Oclober 1973 \\'rtr. The shelling caused no I s r a e I i <:asualf1es, a mil11;n·y spokcs1nan said in Tel A\.lv, and thl' Israelis did not return 1he fire. "The ineiden ls today are lighter than ) esterday," a spokesman said. '·Tuey have a)?P'lrently learned their lesson l'rom Pagel SMOKING ... Jere" Dr. Browne chuckled. "Don 't you ha \'c to read me my rights," Dr. Robert Reeves, assist.ant 5uperintendent, quipped. "I'll bring out a good eigar," Links laugJted. . Then Laguna Beach Police Sgt. ~~orman Babcock and Patrolman Ron ~sler appeared al the door. ..,.. While the meeting Inside progressed, ~g and Sheffield met outside v.•ith ~~-t~'O officers. :~ RatheF than effecllng the arrests, ~ing agreed to lod.g~ his complaint ,:"ind 1'9¥.e it up to the ~trict attQrney to determine application of penal code Section 375 whieh prohibits discl\arge of -!'gaseous substancea or any matter of ,.any kind which is injurious to person or J>rOPCriJ'• ct .. is Dl~1 sickening . irMtatlng or oftemiv'e tO any of the .ttnscs ." ·t :Following the meeting Shclfield said •'arr~" ll'll;!~IJS. "resJra1nt," and . • neit her Dro.....ne nor Linke were rained or taken lo to custody. the zen arrest was not valid .• ~However, he said ir t'Oe district ~tomey fmds Tha1 tobaeco sn1oking ill a ::.ik!Jation of the law, a war ·ant rould" be ~ed. for the arrest or Linke. .. He said that if the District Attorney .i1oes not aet. he and Hopping will see_k an ..trdtt from Orange County Superior Court 1rdering the District Attoml!y to act, and JS the Superior Court Y.'On't order the _j)istrict Attorney to act. a smoking cease JDd de~ist order "'ill be sought again5t JI': school bcor<I. ... Sheffield said a number of options were itill open in the anti-smoking campaign. • J Milk Order Extended I.OS ANGELES (U P!l -The rounty !\!ilk Con1mission Tuesday extended for at least one week an order to pasteurize all raw milk from a herd or eo1\·s owned by thf' state's h1rgPsl producrr of ra1\• milk and ra\'.' 1nilk produc1s. The ord t>r 1\·ent into effei:t S.."ltu rda~· when c:ows in an Alt..1 Dena Dairy herd in the City of lndusl.ry 1vcre rounf! lo ix~-c:irry1ng sJlmonella dubhn . 3 d i~llS<' c:i using hacleria. OlANClot: COAST IT DAILY PILOT ' t ... Cl ..... CMU DAll.Y l'M.Ot, lfllll!'I ... '(fl b i-lftfd 1111 Nt-l'•HI, It -llll!ld W It-. Or•nt1• (It$! "ublll~lft'jl ~ .. y )OP<!• '''' t<llt..,,,_ ••• P\111!1tll•, M....,tY 11119\IO" J'rldty, "'' (Dll~ Mht, i'oltwpOfl llft<;tl, 1-111•"1""too1 ll•«f'l'F...,.,t•1" v111rr. L•- e .. d'. lrvlNJi.tcl<llMM<k -,1~11 (-"/ S.I\ J"'" Ctp,otrtnt. "" 1~1t , .. *'-I "'''°" 11 "101<\lltd Sf!Ut'dlY\ tnd S.....t•YI fnt pdnclfNI ""bl• ..... '''"' ,, At uo Wt\t l•Y J!r"'• , .. ,, MRI, C.llf0•111t, '1•1'1 Rth••* N. w,,, "'"ld"'t •1'111 ""bllll>tr J1cl. R. Cu1l1y Vitt l'r•ld...,t •"" G•-•I M- Tktm•1 ICttYil l!lllO< Tl'l1ivt.11 A. Mu1pl11nt M11111111t l<lltor Ckt rfH H. lttl fllic~··' '· N.u A11lt1t11! MtntOiftt l!<l11t•• Offk w (0\11 """"' Jlt Wn l ltl' Sl<'ftl H-1 lffdil! DU NI.,..,, ....... ,.. L'91>M • ...,,,. m ...... , ,,,_ Hllllf....,...·IMcfl: 1''7S ltlod< 111111..- kn (._II; lllS "lorfll l!I (1.., .... illtll Tll1,a111 f7141 '42-4121 as .,... AIMnltl .. M2·S671 ""'"' c-f.t A~ S.... If ~ hid ~tJ-4420 ·-...... er.....,....., Cl-itltl 141-IJ:tt C.V-lflll lf11. Or1"'1 C..\I ..... II~""°""''.' .... ,,... • .. ,.. l1h1t1•1ll"''· 1111.,i.1 _,.... ,, ......... ''""""''-""'"" -.-M r""'9111Ctd wl!-1 _... tt• mlu"" et CIP\"19"1 ow...,, *""f elf» _,... !Niii II COIU ~1, Ctl!!Offtlt. hllte'rlM1"' "' ti"'"' u . .s rNft!fllYI "' 11111! 11,u 1M111!1tr1 mH1'ar• °'"lntllttlt IUI """t!'o!r. I because we scored some good hit s yesterday I Tuesday )." Ari l.'5raeli at the front said, "The last days it was a real war. They were shooting hundreds of shells and we <lid the same thing. So ifs a "'ar, a real war of attrllion. The Syrians want to take a3 much area as possible before the (troop disengagement} negotiations begin." None of the shells fi red today arched past th<> 1967 cease-fire line onto !he part of tile heighls captured by Israel in the 1967 v.·ar. A Syrian ron1munique in Damascus reported a 2 1·~-hour engagement on th e heights. which it said began after Israeli armored wiits tried to advance. The communique. broadeast by Damascu.s Radio , said fighting began al 1:45 a.n1 . 11:45 a.m. PDT) and ended at 1:05 p.m. (4 :05 a.m. PDT). It said fighting began ln the northern sector of the Golan Cf!ase-fire line and later spread to the ccntrn! sPClor. The communique said Syrian artillery scored direct hits on frontline Israeli units. on a tank command area and 011 concentrations of annored vehicles. Israel closed the narrow asphalt ro ads in the heights to all civilian traffic in expectation of the a r t i 11 e r y bombardments. ~The military command permitted civilians on the 17 settlements dotting the Israeli occupied territory west ot the 1967 ceasefire line to ~k ,in. the fields but ordered them to stllYcTose to the steel· rovered shelters dug in the muddy earth. fn the eighth day Of boofba.rdments. Syrian rind Israeli gunners pounded at each other's posltions for four hQurs Tuesday in the heaviest bombardments since Ootober. \ The artillery flre killed one Israell soldier and wounded to others. Two U.N. observers -a FiM and a Dane stationed on the Syrian side of the line - \Vere wounded. A Syrian offi~ was also wounded. From Pagel DRAFT ... leaders who deal with military matters ''to seek the restoration of induction authority." "The great experiment of maintaining a military force in peacetime of 2.2 million by volunteer means alone shov,.s signs of achieving success," Dewhurst said . All of the draft law remains In force. except for one sentence that gave the President authority to Induct men. That sentence expired June 31). The only men involved in today's lottery are those who turn 19 this year. !\lo.st of them registered last year :it thier 18th birthday, as required by lav:, :ind were placed in a holding classifi· cation. Only those. v.•ho arc assigned numlx'rs 1 though 95 \1·i.ll be ..rcclassifie<l accordin_g to the ir current eivili an status. to provide a ~tandby pool of •·readily inductibl e" 1nen dw-ing 1975. :-Jone. hov.·ever, \\'ill OC Kh'l'll phy5ical and mentaJ cxa1ns or othrr""i:-:4! prOC'CSSed. Those "ith numbers o\·er 95 v.·ill rcn1ain in lhe holding classi fica tion and not near from their draft boards again unless thcrr lo; a national OO"ICrgency ~uiting a ehange. The 1974 standby pool consists of men \\ho got numbers I though 9;. in last )'f!.ar's dra(t lottery . All men are in the prime callup group during their 20th year and drop into a lo"·cr clas~ification each year until they reach age 26 v.·hen their eKposure to draft liabillt)' normally expires. Bathtub Booze To Lose W eight? STOCKHOL~I (AP J -"I j11o;t made lhf' liquor fo Try and l<k'Se weigh!.'' an aC'Cl.LSed moonshiner told the court. The bathtub of Illegal booze i'll his home was not for drinkini;t. he said Tuesday. It "'as Uiere to lie in. •·1 filled my batht ub v.·ith the liquor , then lay in tt for 45 minut es to make my stomach shrink." he told the court. The prosecuting tittomcy said he v.·as sk('J)tira1 about the man's explanation. '·Innova tions ha ve a,Jwa ys been mtt \\'ith ~kepticism ... the defendant replied. But 'the rourt shared U!e skeptlclsrn over the new methOd ot we1gtn r~uc1ng and remanded I.he man ln ru.tody until a , later date. l I .. years without knowln,g \lo'hat' the money c:impaign Meanwhile, US. District Judge JoM J. was to be USt:d for . In his depos ition filed in U.S. D'litrici Sirica rtfui.led to(1ay to hold up He said, however, he 8SSU0lt.-d the Court last n100th, Rebozo said he Wtt!:I lntnsrnlsslon or ll lsteret srand jury money would be used in Nixon'• 1972 re-first offered the money in 1968, Ute year report OCl Prsideot Nlxw'a role in electlon campaign, but thnt he never Nixon was elected president. But he said Watergate to the Hou.sc Judiciary discussed the money. all in cash, with he rejected it then because he felt tlw.t Commiltee. Nixon's c.ampalgn officials. "perhaps <snotber llughes loan could Sirica dellltd"a reque1t to delay giving The only person he told aOOut the create some embarrassmoot for the the House thti report Wlli\ the U.S. Court money, Rebozo testified was Rose Ulary ca1npaign." or Appeals could rule on a petition to Woods , Nixon·s personal secretary. This was a reference to a 19f>8 loan reverse his decision. Rebozo said the reason for his silence frorn llughes to Nixon's brother, F'. But Sirica did give attomt•ys for was that he was worried about the Donald i"Jixoo of Newport Beach which fonner \\'hile House staff c:hicl II. R. possibility that such a large contribution Rebozo said had beoo "distorted '' by the Haldeman 24 hours lo ask the appe<t ls from the billionaire industrialist might be news media and used against Nixon in court to delay transmission of the report. itlor1ai119 Fog Fills the Air San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge takes on a heavenly air in this photo, taken from the Sausa- lito side of the bay. The photographer shot ahnost directly into the sun. using an orange filter. The streaks and y:hite spots at left are lens flare. N e""7Port Ma11 Se11tenced In Gm~de11 Grove Arson Victor Lannon Bongberg or Nev•port Beach has been senteneed to one year in Orangl' County Jail for the part he played in the lorching of a Garden Grove tavern. Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the jail lcrm and fi ve years probation for Bongberg. 32, of 415 N. Newport Ave., after the deli\·cry driver pleaded guilt y 10 arson . Judge Turner suspended a sup;ges tcd state prison term of one to three years i11 at"Ccpting Boogber.1(s pica .. Bongberg and Haymond Hohm , 29, of 526 Sturgeon Drive, C.OSla Mesa. """C're arrested last June and charged "'ith T,vo Transients Facing 01arges After Altercation A p;iir of transients "'ho were down on !heir luck went to court today, af1er things \l"Cnt from bad to "'orse for both Tuesday in r\rwport Beach. Alan Bradley Quirc-21, Was arrestl'd on suspicioll o{ trespassing after being found huddled in a sleeping bag beside a arson shortly after !he Shangri-La bar. Garden Grove, burned to the ground . H.ohm is scheduled to faee trial Mar<:h 27 aftrr pleading iniiocrnt to identiC'a\ (•barges. The fonner operator of the Fire House bar' in Costa Mesa is free on bail. Probalion Officer Laura Vorie's report lo Judge Turner contains the s1aten1ent by Bongberg that he was acting on orders last J une 28 \vhen the Shangri-La v•as destroye<l . It also contains Bongberg's reported statcn1ent that business at the Shangri - La had dropped off badly in the v.·akc of <.'Otlrt action agai nst nude dancing and that the c:ontents of the bar .,.,·ere insured . for $.W.000. Firen1en v.·ho fought the blaze said the <'Xplosion at the tavern and destruction b~· fire ind icatl'd that gasoline had been liberally ~pread throughout the premises. • From Page 1 FREEWAY ... the airport's main runway. "Such an accident is a 100 million to one chance and such a cover would save only about two lives every ten years," the report stated.. Count.v airport ofricials. v.•ho said they \\'ere v.·illing to accept the report as the <:ounty's position, adntitted they aren't entirely satisfied with it. FBI Arres ts Pair LOS ANGELES (UPI) -F,Bl agents Tuesday arrested. two offi cials of the 1 Thealer of Arts Acting School for allegedly bilking the Vet er ans Administration of S 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 in wmutho rized educational b c n e fits. Valn1ar Oleska, 60. director of the school. and Basil \\'illiam ~1cEntce, 35, \"ice president and general manager. v.·ere. arrested on ind 1ctn1enls bv a federal grand JUry that charged -them 11.·ith submitting false infonnation to the VA and mail fraud . John J Wuson, lfald ian 's at: -:y, said be "'Ould ask the appeals court for a stay. and to restrain Siriea from sendin~ the rt'port to the House before 1he court reviews his decision. Special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski opposed any delay In sending the secret report to the fl o u s e impeachment inquiry. Haldeman con1ends !hat the grand jury had no authority to iss ue its report and that if it is sent to Congress Its contents, inC'luding material pertaining to }iaJdeman's case, would leak out. From Pagel HUNl'LEY ... friends amon g those \\'ho knew him personally and those Yl100 kne\\' him from lelevision ." lie added : "He made an important c:ontribulion to the advancement of telel'ision news and to public understanding of critical ls.sues. \\'e ~·ill all miss him very much.·• i\1cmorial sc n •iccs are planned for 6 p.m. Sunday at Big Sky's !\-Iounlain Village· a family spok esman .said. Survivors, in addition to the widow, include his mother, Blanch l!Wlt!ey of Billings; l"'O daughters and three sisters. Re was marrird t'A'ice. 11e had tv.·o daughters by his first wife. Ingrid Rolin. They we re divorc:ed in 1959. His seoond wife was Tipton Stringer, ooce a weather lady for a Washington TV station. flunlley was born in Cardv.·ell, ?.font., son of a telegrapher. . He won a sc.<nolarshlp to 1'Jontaria State College in 1929. Thrtt years of premed led nov.ilere. Then he .,.,.on a national oratory rontest and a scholarship lo lhc Cornish School of Aris in Seatlle 111 1932. He s"itched lo the Linh·ersity of Washington the following year and "sinec 111y dad was only 11.·orking t,,.,·o da ys a v.'eek in the Depres sion '' he supported himself by "urking as a Yl"aiter. tele gram delivery boy, window washer and by 9elling pints of blood. In 1934 he got a $IO·a-month job with a 100-watt radio station KCBC, in Seattle. In addition to hls salary. he got lawidry service and v.·as allo11o'cd to use spon:mship accounts to trade for food. lbere was no '!\'ire service, so he bought a Seattle Star and rewrote it for a 15--minute newscast every night. In 1938 he 11.'ent to CBS in Los Angeles , as rorrespondent for II Westefll states. ln 1951 he switched lo ABC in Los Angeles, and four years later rooved to NBC in Ne"'' York. When Huntley v."Cnt back to tl1ontana, there was talk of his rwmlng for the Senate. But he soon found ~Uke Mansfield was going to run again and said "you'd be an idiot to run against Mansfield in Montan.a." NIXON VISITS IN DRUG STORE HOUSTON WPI) ....1. !>resident Nixon took an early morning walk today and v.•ound up having coffee at ,.the lunch counter of a drug store about thrtt blocks from his hotel. Acc:ompanied only by Secret Serviee agents, the President strolled to the Keystone Drug Store, chatting v.•ilh people who came up to him along the rootc. Gerald \Varren, deputy \Vhite •louse press secretary. said some of then1 complimented him for •·a good job" during his Tuesday c\·ening tele\•iseli news conference and !hat ot hers said ''\\'e're "ith you.'' !Related Stories, Page 4). • ~; I ·I • ca1npfirc. / -~ -. ,. -Cl0$1D Patrolman Douglas 1'1orJon said the f campsite "'as in the underground , parking garage of an apartment building ' 107 27th St., and that O\\ller \Vebsler t: Smith ordered the arrest. lfe claimed Quirk resisted ari'c~t In a scuffle that left the officer's uniform torn and the arrestee sn1arting from a dose or 1 chemical ~lace spra y. Rol:ind Everetl llewilt. 57. also a transient. was arrested and booked on suspic ion of soliciting alms in U1e 500 block of North Bayfront \l.'ednesday, aft er numerous cilize.n complaints. Hewill , police said, had one penny in his pocket when taken into custody on the 1nisdemeanor violation carrying $6!> bail. Fire Sweeping Florida S\v.amps ' NAPLES. Fla. IUPJ ) - A deliberately set foreSt fire that an official said COi.lid "bum right to Miami'' blazed across · thousands of acm of southwest Florida swa1npl11nd today. Cti Wass de Cuga. Soulbwcst Florida district rorestcc.. sald lt was unlik ely the small force of men OOUling the fire could con tain it until it reached a water t.'()!1!erva tion canal, probably late today or Thursdav . "Hope.fully. inc canal w11t prevent the riff' from RetUng into the sawgra.ss fl1'C0S," he lJaid. Ol't:H ... ' 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 . ' Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Basketball Shoes 9.95 Up Tennis Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresse~ Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Racket Stringing ' • OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY . ( I ' Handball Gloves & Bans Rasquetban Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-Lites Bike Parts & Repairing Baseball Mitts • Baseballs & Bats Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646-1919 1 SUH DAY ~ • ' I "' k• " m "' m <1n '" <I • " '" ITT ,. ,,, th " t ·' ju \' " "' I in h< ' ,, u m to w ·" ,. " " I ,, "' "' i. ,, ' h t " ' fl ci c c " " " • " I f< " b " I p ,. p \ h " " " I I d r " I c " ' ' I ' ) At Your I Serv ice A ~unda~·. \\'l'thw ·il:iy and Friday Fe:i1ure or the lJaiiy Pilot lli!Jll I lilil!I Hills DE,\R l'AT I lllO\f'<i uito my apart· 11v•1H last Oc!nt'M.'r ;i nd h.\· January I kn .. "· I .11~1~ pay ii!J.: th1• 11tihry bill tor my ;1pa rtmC'nl ;ind Hll' laundrv roo1n helo11• nil'. \!~· 1•k·c:1nc hill is appi-oxin1n!l·ly ~10 1nnrl' .:i11tl thi· gn~ bill :-:4 to SS more pc'f 1non1h th:u1 !hr 01ht·r tl•nant<;. \\'c are all ~invh•, 11nrk all da.1· 11nd -"l'.M.:nd ahoul the .;;nine n1tmh!•r 01 hours :1 t hotnc. ~1y \;1ndlo:·d 11 ill not (}111 a n1c!1•r in the laun· dr.v n1on1 !;.·rau:-.l' 11 1.uuld cost him S.100 :ind hl' 11011 '1 11a1 lhL· 1•xtra utility bills t•i!hl'r. l'1n allo11rd !o dedut:l S5 prr mnn1 h tron1 1111· r<'nt and no1 to continue tn pay f:?<I" :inrl f•1rc1rlc bills for r.'W' laun- 1Jr~. J)o I h;111• any rights ;t s ;1 1c11ant in lhls ta~t-.' I'. 11.. forona dcl :\lar )'tut ha1 e no right<; as far as the gas and rll·rlric t·om pnnies anrl. the Public l lilili~l' Con1misskln are roncerned . ~l'ilh1·r rhe utilitie.-. nor the PUC has any juri"<lietion in n1elrf' connf'cliq. d~putes. You r only r1•co11rse 1o1011ld be to take the ca'r to sm11ll t•li1ims tourt if 'our lt>asr due .... not slipnlalt• htat ~on arf rxpected to p:n ulilit1 hills for the laundrl· roorn in :11lflitiot1 io your 0\1·0 apartn1crl1. Prr- ha11<; th{' lanrllord 11·011lt1 splil the laundry room char~t·s 11ilh lhr oth~·r tenants. if the.1· <il!rl·c. llnlh ulllities ad1nilted lhrit J<Olickini: OOl' lt'n:t nt 11 ith son1r in.~lde utility or out side li:i;hting costs Is ··com- 01011 pr:1eli(·t•." hut re-A' IK'opll' catch on lo this unh•ss thi>y rom1i11re uti lity hllls 11 ilh lhrir nt·lghllflrs. .'iih •rrl'islt ."i1wll•••I DE.\R l'AT : .l\f1cr 1110\·ing into a si~· \l'.1r-otct coodo1n1111un1 \1·l!h \\'Jll·to-~·all ; .. ~IPl'l ln~. II{' have diSC'O\'l'rl'tl silVl'riish 11cr,• ;1!rt>'1d\· in N'~idrncf'. \\'c ha\'c no 11ny of l.11011.ing 11011 rn:iuy arL· around a.; 1hc crirpe!u1r, is lack!'d d111111. r>v you l.n'l11 of ;1ny1hin~ 11e could dn Qurselv~':> 1r1 lhou1 hu1·1110: 10 hi rt• 1•xlC'r rnin:1tor; .' \\'c ;u·c 1ct1rcd pcoµlc on a l1n11lc<l 1ncorn1•. G. I.. lluntinl.(lon Beach Oran!:e Count~· A!:rk:ultural Ex tensiQn is nn1ilin,I! a co11.1 nf its Pes l Con trol Bul- lt·tin No. i, "hi<'h dt>als ~·ith con trolling .,j ll·erlish. Sptocific in!<e<'licidt'S a re reeon11,11l'ndrd for surfare spraying into hidrien. dark urc:.s and buscboards. Try to dr.1• out :1ny \1arn1. damp arens in your h11mr and n1·oid unprnlrctcd storage of star(·h1•d t·lothin~ and accumulated pa11crs. Orrh•r of llibrr11iq11• DEAR PAT : l'n1 a fairlv ne11· resident to Southern California and \1•hcn l livcd in the Ettsl. I wHs R 1n~1nber of t1oc Att- l'il'nl Order of llib(•rnians. a national i.oe1al nrgani1a1ion for ffil'll of Irish des- rcn1 fundt·d in Jlt30. r ktm1v rhcre is a l!ivision of A.0.11 . in \nflheim, but !hat's :1 lon}: \\.'\~'to !ravl·l froni San Clemente 111 \'il'1\· of tht' gas shor1agc. Is there :111o!IKr' A.O II. group C'losrr lo 1ny home. or arn r out 01 luck·.• .I. n .. San Clen1ente \o, ~our l ri~h luck is holdlng fi r1n . A 111•1\ di\i..,iun of the 1\11ci1·nt t)rder 11r Hibernian-. i~ in the prul't'"S of brin~ formccl. 11 ith its prelimi nary meetini::; h1·ld ~larch 10 iri ,\fission Viejo. ~le1n b1·r~hip chairman .lohn ~ll'Crail sa~s t•harter me1nbc1·s arc tlt~inl:': SOLl,l!.hl to at.a 1rud a merlin!! ~('hedulrd April 3 al 7 p.111. al lhe \lissiou Vieju f:olr Club. Furtht·r in forrna llon tnay he obtain ed b;i.· phonin g P'HI Na~le, 837-4Z07. or Desn1ond \\'hrl<i n. 4!r!-i :l9::. f 'ile C fJ111pl11i11i OE1\R P.\T: In Julv. 197:!. I \las hired h.1' ;i lonn N111p:u1y throu!.!h a pcrso11n1..'! agt•nc\·. 1\lll'r wurl.u1g there tor iO calt·11- dar days. 1 felt oblii,:ed to lea\'C !he conl· .µam• as tllij( businC'~ prQcticcs 11cre morally untcnahle. :\Iv t.'ontact \\'ii!n the pl'rsonnrl agcnrv ~r ates lh.'.lt if the r•n1p!ovl' volunl;irrly lea\'t'S or tcnninates \11lho11t just c:iu~c . or lo~t·s 1he posirion through his 0\111 fault before 90 calendar days have elapsed. hr must pay the full fee. Othrr111St', hr is cn!itled to a rt'fund equal lo I !Nnh of !ht' !.:e for t'arh dav or Th<' OO·uay peruxl after his ll'nninaiion. Th<" agc>ncy matntainic r.'L:1t rm not t'n- 11tlt'<i to 1111~ refund IX'C<1Uiie it \\as through n1y 01v11 fuu!t \h;i1 I tcr1nin:ilcd . I don'! agree 11ith 1h1 ~ ;_i nd f('t'! I had ju:il l':IUSC to Jc~Jlt'. [)of hUll' (Ill\' fl'C'OUrSC? · C. L.: Costa i\lcsa The Bureau of En1ployn1cnt Agl'ncJr.s in ~arram1·n10 is n:nllin.t:: ~·nu u run1· ph1inl fnr1n :u11I lhc rules und rcsulalions 1h at define "ju~t caust'." Ht•ad O\'er this information and !hen subtnil an ofrlclal romplai11t to the hurrau. >Aitb a carbon Nipy mailf'd to thr p<'rsonnel a"c?tcy's n1anager. Each Cltst> is drridcd on an in· di\'ldual basis and ,·011 >A ili be contacled by lhe bureau ;1rtCr an lr1 1·et11igalion is eomplcted. Sorr11. \'o Lnrl; DEAH P \T: '1rar'i ago I had a flashliJ!hl lhn• fll1ed in tht• palm of the hand and ~cnl'ra\Nt 11 s 0\\11 clC"Clricil\' 1o1hcn sc1ul'et.ed re~3 1edly . J\·r not been nbl <' to !inti a "1m1!nr model 111 local stOrl·~ I bl.'11''' r' 11 \\J~ of ~"rcnch ori~in . hut l\r bt•c>n l'lld simi lar fla!!.hlights arc 1n..'ldc in lhl' Lnl led States. l)o yoo or ) our read~·rs know "hcrr? L. I) .. South Lagunn I tried , bul had no luck locullng lb b (1'pe or fl ashlli;:ht. If I hettr from any rcuder<1 >Aho kno\\' "ht'rt' It can he p11r<'hnsc1!. yo u'll bt contacled . )'ou miaht 11nnl hi C'Onlnrt r.reenlnnd S111diol1, •lsOO N, \\', J:l51h !i'!., lllnml, f'1u . 3.1GO.I, ... ----- Ex-officio lt'i1111e1· San Juan Capistrano ~layor Dr. Roy Byrnes lright l, n1easures flowing "'hite beard of \\'i\liarn Cav- \\'OOd. 68. of Hiverside. during 1'Ue!'day's annual beard contest for Fiesta de las Golondrinas. 1-\.l- though Caywood ,,·as ineligible because of resi- dcnc~._ aU lo<:at contestants agreed 111, ,,.a.., by far the best. ('onrest drC\V 111ore lhan a do1en loL·a l 1non -n\O.'it of \\1horn shaved 1111:-111orn111,.; for the firi-,t lin1e 111 n1unths. S111le1·viso1·s Ca11cel Deal To Use Meclical Ce11te1· Unirersity of California regents 11·t>re tossed a hot fXl!:Ho Tuesday by Orange Coun!y super\'isors. The hoard \'Oted unanimouslv 10 canct'l ii:; agreement 1rith UC ir\'inc for in'i'tructional use of OrJngc County .~lcdie.:il Cmlrr. 1'he mo\'e "'as aimed directly at speeding up nci;:oti.'.1t1ons 111th thl' uni\·rri-,_ity for a complete takeo,·rr ol the county hospital Bargaining has b...>eo going on sinC"C last Yea r bct\\·ecn count\· and schoo l officials 0\'(•r a deal that \10t.Jld turn Ille r-.ledical Center 01Tc to UCI in rt>tum for so1ne kind of financi.al consideration. But supervisors. led by Halph Diedrich of Fullerton. said they arcn'l satisfied 11·ith the pace of ncgo1iations and it "·as lime to get 1hcm going in earne&I. nie university is faced \\ith a major dilcmrna. aL'COrding 10 county oHicials, l\1ari11es Install Crin1e Gear At Pe11dleton Tur 'larine Corps at Camp Pendleton hus installed a s~·stem for instant <'Xchange of la11· enforcement d:ita. link<'d to polil'C dL'parten1nts and other agencies throu;::hout 1hc United States. The 1>ro\'O:o.t mar1<hal's oHicc is starling to exchange inforrnation 1\·ith the ~ational Crlrnc Jnformntion Center and both the Califon1ia and national law en force 111 en t tclecon1n1unicalions SISll'nlS. · fn its firs! 11 days of operation. Lt. Ra y1nond C. ~latthias sa)S. Lli~ rrcovcry of Jos t and stolrn property alone has paid for a year's rental. "The te!rcomn1unirations ~.\'S!rm has increased th<' efficicncv of th~ provosl niarshal's office by • 100 percent 1n rcsoh·ing crin1C:·rl'lnted rnal!er.s." 11aid .\latthias, administr:itive officer of the pro\·ost marshal's office. The s~1~tem is lhe rir-il instaUcd_in a...'\:larine base, he s.:1id. Camp Pendleton. the nation's lari;rst :\larinc base. has been cracking do\111 la!('I) on cri1nc involving its 28.000 officl·rs and n1en. parliculnrly in nrighOoring cil irs such as Oceanside. since it 1nust hnl'e the county's 1nchgent patients to fill it s 01111 planned S'.!2 m1l11on teachini;: hospitn1 on the lr,·inl! catnp11s. Jn order to obtain !he patients. th<' school must al.<;0 take O\'Cr the :\lcdir:il ('l'ntcr O\'er lo l CI in return for so111e <"Orr of indigcn1s :u1d poor in !he coun ty fJ1('drieh told his fello11 super\'i~ors the uni1·e rsity should operate !he roc\.h<'.11 center or the county mlL'>t convert !ht· 1 peration into a general hospital sen io~ the indigent. Intern.~ from CCI no\1' \\'Ork at !ht· ri.tedical Center under terms nr !ht• a~rren1rnt l>Cl\\C'en the count.\· and uni\'Cl'si ly. S1nl'C canerllation must eo111c on ol\C' year's nOticc starting thi s June. the deal "·ouldn't be ended witil Jw1e of 1975. Thrre ls still ti111c to b;Jrgain. Died.rich said. ''\\'c can't toll'rale this status <1uo :-;ituation and hope fully 1his .'.l.l1ion will pro1·idc the stlmu!us." St1pcr\'1Sor Ronald Ca~pers said. "Since 1\e arc lighting the fu}C. ire ran ahrays put it out." Caspers told ff'llOu' supervisors he is hopeful negotiations \\·ill he con<.'ludl'd rapidly since he doesn't 11·1-1tll tn jeopardize the future of the lJCI tcachint: hospital. Diedrich gare the negotiators until this June 10 reach some kind of an agr('('m('nt or he 1ril! push tor convtr~ion of !he <.'enrer from a teaching insti1u1ion ro a general hospital. _i\ccident Kill s Ca11ccr Patient BOSTO.\' I AP \ -,, 65-~·c:ir-old 11on1.1n cancer pnticnt 1\·as killed 11ht·11 a platforn1 couch u1alfunclionc:d nnd pir111c't! her ngainst an 01·crhcad radio-thcrnp~· n111thinc. offltials at .\'e1v En.gl:1 11d .\IL'<lic;il Cenlcr llo,;pi1al refXlrlcd. They said in a .. ratcn1cnt Tu l's1l;iy rhn1 lfilda :\\acl\e111ic of Brockl<•n, :\lass .. a 11-idowcd molh t•r of nin e v.ho had undergone surgcr~· for canL~·r) 1 n January. \\as l:1liing her ninlh thcrnpy treatn1cnt. ~o radiation 11·as be ing 1ra11smi1tCfl by the equlj)ment \1hen the accident ot-currcd ~londay. a hof:>pital spok('srnaii.. said ---......___ -' ' ;· , - Cou1ity V oivs $260,000 For Saddleback Parks Orange Cowity 11·i11\ommit at lc11st $21)(1.000 in environincotnl cnhanceJnenl funds to completion ot six local parks in Saddleback Valley area. The Board of Supcn•isors l'Oted unanimously Tuesday to supply the fwxls needed by local park service districts 10 get 1he prtJjects rolling. The problem arose 11·hcn the scn·icc are11s couldn't raise enou1:h money to build their parks throuf.h norm:.1! channels. Normally. Park · fUndlng 1s obtained through property t;1x returns and local park use fees. The si x south county ~er.vice districts th.at >A'ill get counly help have raised about $750.000 to11'ard the estima1cd $1.35 n1illion price t<.ig of the parks. Supervisors "'ere given a cho~e 1\1.'0 weeks ago of how the balanre 1vould be offset Harbors. Dtaches and P :irk ll conunissioncrs said the balance could be n1adc up out of an a\'ailable $500.000 in federal revenue sh,,ring funds or out of the en1iron1nenta! fund. which comes to about $130.000 per year. Hoh Yablon~ki. harbor department administrati\'c services officer. said !he rcl'enue sharing funds arc already 01 crcomn1itted and the en,·ironn1cntal cnhance1nent funds "·ere the best source of funding Supcn·i!lllrs had ;iisked the hnrbor comrnission to rrs1udy the funding n1cthod 'i and rome up 11·i!h a choice. Y:ihlonski said tha't although the fund 1s not big enough right now to take up all the sl3ck, it i.I! replenished each year and can be used until the parks arc completed. South county parks that v. ill bcl'ICfLt fro1n the funding Include : • Cro11·n Vnlley CAmmunity Pa r k . Laguna Niguel; Santa Vittoria Park, Lllguna Hil~s; R.anCh\1-"00d Park. El Torn: Aspen Park. El Toro: f\lcf\cnzic l>ark , Sou rh Laguna Hills and ~,onterey Pnrk 111 Sooth Laguna. I • rl rclieoloo·y :-i Ve.11Liire ()[('£/ ~ 1\rehrolog:i c:il cxf)f'r!s m:1·; he th(' f1r~1 0Hi1:ial 1·i~1tnrs to Or3n!;C <"oun1)'s ne1\ 11ark Of1 1hc S1arr Hanch, Tht• Board of Su1X'r1·1~ors \•11rc.I unanunously Tu~lay to 1M·r11111 lt•:i111s of cx;>crts 10 roan1 the rancb lookin:.: f1ir :1r11facts 1ha1 rould ~u1,.11l·r fJllt·~!1on ... :1bou1 earl\' ~1·!1len11·n1' 111 th•· I ·,1p1 .. 1rao11 \'allt'~· "Hc<·ent archcoloi:tL·a l f1n(!ln:.!' 111 rl:1· Cap!Strano area ha1 c 1nd1c:.1cd tnc ultJ 1111 ".,1011 r11<1y n11t bf· th1.· f1r"t <itti· Uuil' ttfert ... said Sup1.:rv 1:'or rtnnald (';1 .. pe1 , "lndi ca11ons ar1· 1h<it 1h1· orri:u1.!l ~n,. 11as so111e11·h:!l 1nl.1nd ifon1 !IS r11rri·111 site " Thr S1arr H:inch 111L·lt1d('S l1·r1d•· H1·ll C:iuyon ;111,i lhP hl.'d uf Snn J11,111 C1't·t·I. ;1nd 1i1·s al'J<'l11t 10 1nilt·' 11r ! irt1•a:1 lli)!h11·;1y fron1 till' t·un·1·n1 tllb~inn ~1!1.'. Archcol~is1s h:iv r kno11·n fur so1n1· tin1~ th;it th~: m 1£S1on n'n1 s1.1nd1111.; 111 San .J unn Cap1str;,ino tn,f\ 1101 h;i 1'" b"t'll 1hr first 1·hu r('h l'r1•11.1t 111 ()r;1n!.!r Count\• 11, 1he :-..in !-'r;iru·i-c;u1- fl1"'<';.,H ·f111chn;.:.; uf lrul1.1 n rlll;!l l, ;1111! adobe ruin~ r.01111· 1111l1·s 1nl,111d h:1 1" !'IUppor1cd th;11 IJ(•IJ!'I. Caspers s:ud th•· t·<1un!\' 1!;1rllor~ fkacht•s :.incl 1';1rt; .. IJ1•p:111 rn1·nt :,,hould he gi1·l·n th~· au1hr1ri ;y r.1 I l· 1 ;1rrhCf>log1t'<ll ll'a111~ "rudy th<' ranch ;1n;J loc·rtt1· ;1r11f;1t1, b111 not 101 r1•nl<•l l' lh1•rn "I think \IP ~hould ;ilS•l dirt·C~ 111·· prcp;1rat1nn of SfilTI•' !11t•r<1!Un• tur Th•• 11t1'lple 1o1·ho \\Ill Ill' cJmp1 n~ Uo·.1n 1li1·r·· ~1ar11ng next n1on1h a"k1ng !h1 111 1n rt•;JOrt any f1nchngs but 1101 ren1011· !lit' <ir1iracts.·· Tht· r;111rh 11!1! llt' 11JK"!ll'fl to l111111•·d puhl 1c u~(' h\' Easie r 11·{'1._·kt'nd hut onll pcirt uf the ~.puu ,sCrl'S 1\!ll bt• <iCCt'S,<1:1j,· 1 -.·-~--- 1' GEM TALK TODAY . by J. C. HUMPHRIES DIAMOND INCLUSIONS :0.lo!-.t diaruonrl crvstals, \\hen fnr· n1ed . tu11ta111cd i;nperfcttron .. nt sornc kin d-bt1hhle.;;. s pctk~ 11!' line !rac:cr1c". Dcc:tU"C 1hf'~l' i1n1H·rfc< - lion~ \\C'l'C intlucl,..d in the '11an1011d hy nature•. 1hcy ;lre e:rllcd. 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Ml $,1. ~c•1vnn1"'1' ~f 1 r.: '' • 'I ""1 \•~! l0C •110'4 1. \. " ··• "•"•' r-. \' ~ ... o•a '" 1•01 • • - -1 DAIL V PILOT Just • ( .. ~ with Tom urphiue A Weed by Any Other N a1ne ••. ORANGE C0"5T, WILD COAST' Among all the t'haracters in our com ic strips, one of my favorites is Arthur, the rattler simplist ic young man who hold<; forth in the ~t i.ss Peach sai':a about the anti~ at Kelly School. 1'1a ybc I just have a lot of empathy with him. Anywa y, as I.he strip unfolds. radl spring rt.he kids of Kelly School busy tllemselvcs with gardens and pliJnting nowers. Arthur, on the other hand. tends his weed patch. Arthur likes v1e<.'<is and comiders them b'T"OWths of beauty. 'Because of his penchant for the weed patch, poor Arthur is tbe subject of considerable contempt and ridicule poked at him by his fellow students. 'You don lt think something like this could happen in real life? Yi'rong a.gain, folks . 1rr WAS ACTED Oll'I' Mght here oo the Orange Coost the other night in the august chambers of the Costa Mesa City Council. Co6ta ~1esa lttayor Bob Wilson played i\liss Peach. the Kelly School teacher. t.1embers of the City c.ooncil and one cop served as the Kelly School kids. And ~he star of the show, Arthur, v.·& played by one Verlyn Marth, whn bas been described in certain circles as a natur-alist or environmentalbt, take your pick. AS THE CURTAIN went up, the Costa Aiesa City Council was about -to laWlCh its 197-t Weed Abatement Program. Time to chop down and eliminate all of those uelY weeds that infest vacant lots and other open spaces. fl.f.a.r1b rose to object. He aOC\Rd the COlncil ot ''trying to wipe out every Uv-q green 'thing within the city." Pr1arth cooteoded "that the state oC Calilomla lists 100 specie d. planlS and callsJhem W«lds. He said 90 pereent d. them aren't weeds at all. "What is ooe man's weed can be another man's wild flowers," Marth in- sW<!. Now Arthur of comic strip fame would have really loved that line. Marth even alleged in his heated weed a·~tement protest that califomia's own state flower, the poppy, ls d.ficlally dae5Uied as a weed. CHAU.ENGED BY oertaln members ol .the comcil ( ""tio played the parts ot Kelly Sdtool kids well). Marth was asked il he aJUk:I define weeds. ''As far as I'm concerned, freeways , signs, billboards and utility poles are weeds and ~ be wiped out," the natura1191 fir!llf back. At some pointS, the pro am C(l1 weed debate waxed hot. -to the extent that ~tayor Wil9on threatened to have a mlfonned officer eject Mr. ~lanh from the eotllcil chamber.;. • YOU SUSPECT TIIAT Mayor Bob d.iOn 't give a very sympathetic touch to his role a.s teacher Miss Peach. Anyway. Marth didn't get ejected. Which is just as well . bC'cau.5e he would have had to go sec the principal, who is Mr. Grimmis in the oomic strip. And who would ha~ played l\.1r. Grim.mis ? Why Police <llief Roger Neth, of course. Anyway, at <the final curtain, the City Co!.mcil went ahead and passed their \\'eed Abatement Program. And !be curtain went down just like it always docs in the comic strip. . . Mhur always loses in the end. Plane . :._ - Nixon llOUSTON (U Pll -Declaring that he u·l\I ·•stand and fi ght" to prelierve the office, President Nixon has brushed aside a plea that he resign from a previously staw)(.'h He1)Ub1ican aUy Sen. Jarncs L. Buckley of New York. Nixon also refused again Tuesday night to reltnquish 42 tapes the I louse Judiciary Committee deems ''ital to it.~ impeachment inq uiry. But he urged the committee to speed up inve stigation on inforniation it now has in hand on Watergate and .resolve the issue. •·Dragging 00 \Vatergate drags dov.'11 Amerie11 ,'· Nixon declared. IN A NATIONALL \' h•levised, hour. long c1ucstion-and-:1nsw('r session before a generally friendly audience or bro{tdcast executive~. f\ixon said many Americans mighl share the SC'ntiments Buck ley voicer! that he resign and get the country out or the "\Vatergote Swamp.'' Without judging guilt or innocence, Buckley said , the Presiden t should resign as "an ('Xtraordinary a c t of statesmanship and courage." Nixon Spars With Press, Da11 Rather HOUSTO:-l', Tex. (AP) -Declaring he has a right to S4.'lf-defmse. President Nixon has told newsmen he "'ill be just as fair with them 3.!I they are with him. rn Tu e s d a y ' s questioo·and·answer 'SeSSion, Nixon sparred with reporters and-aimed barbed oomments at the media -and drew applause from his audience. One ol those he exchanged quips with was CBS Whlt.e House correspondent Dan Rather. who drew a mixture ol applause and boos when he stepped to a microphone to ask a question. "ARE YOU RUNNING for something?" Nixon asked Rather. "No sir, ~1r. President,'' Rather replied. "Are you?" Rather has had verbal exchanges with Nixon in lhe past. Earlier, Nix.oo used a questioo from another newsman to lake a jab at the networks. He was asked why polls showed a majority of Americam believed there was a recession, when Nixon has declared there will be no rece9Sioo. The President replied : •·Because 80 percent of the people ll.eten to television and radio." NIXON CALl.ED the news oonferencc "a very usefu1 medium through which the president can convey his vi&ws to tt1e American people." And he said he V.'Ould be having "a cons!derable nwnber of meetings with the press" in Washington and elsewhere in the future. White House aides were delighted with the prime time nationally televised and broadcast ses,,lon from a Hotmon opera house. "It went well." said one. adviser. "\\le thought the questions covered a wide range ol subjects, and the respon&CS v.·ere good." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE ~lllOll"""l>l ..... ,.,.,,_by&:IO pm, c:.11 an:! '°"' C«>Y ""'I be DrOUg~t ta yol,I. C.,111 .. llil<•nu•U 7-001!"' s.lurGIT an:! s ....... .,. !I ""' (IO no! ~ ..... """COO'I' t>y t,.., Sl1urOly. 0< I• m s,,..,.y. c:.11 """ • cooy ... w NilfOug'l' IO )'OU C.l11 .,t lil11n ~ntn 10 1 .... Telepl\Ol"IOI MOotO<.,.CowtilyAf•• ............... ·~·•311 ~ !+,,n!WJIOtl S.K!I ....,-.-.......... . &1110.... .... ca'"'rano 11110 --.Sin .).W;"CiDiilr.JllO. 01n1 l't:ilrl' !ioulll Uiguno. ~ NoqoA! • Seized as It Departs Nairobi Stand~ Fight~ 1 In an Associated Press Poll taken after &ckley·s statement, 39 senators supported Nixon 's stand against quitting while 17 favored his resignation.) Nixon was a.dan1ant. lie said of his mission M chief executive that it '"would take courage to stand and fight and do the job you've been elccted to do." And he said he was going to do just that. NL'XON SCI!EDULED a trip to the nearby Lyndon B. Johnson space center today to decorate America's three newest Skylab astronauts for their longest ever 1nission in space by man and revie\v plans for a 1oint U.S.·Soviet earlh orbit miss.ion next year. It was the Prsident's third trip into the COUfltry's 1n'idsection in five days. Aides said he was determined to "go public" in hopes of blunting the congressional impeachment drive and neutralizing the \Vatergate scandal. lit the President: wide-ranging 9e6Sion, --Chided the nine European Common 1'-1arket nations again kir their "go.it· aJOf;e" policies, and warned this raised lhe spectre of "a new :sense of isolationism" in the United States. -5.ald American farmers "never had it so good , and we want lo keep it this way because the farmeni aren't going to produce unless they get a good prloe." Throughout the session the crowd was • generally on the President's side. They applauded some of the tough questions on Watergate. They also hand clapped many of Nixon's replies. In pledging he would dig in to fight for his office, Nixon said a resignation "would mean that every future .President would preside over a weak government. The United States and the free world need a strong President, not a President who will resign whenever the polls lil'e <lQ11,·n . ., i·#"o -- 'GOING PUBLIC' Pr•sid•nl Nixon . . .... ·---_ ....... ___ Beauties Streak Chicago Police Have IVo Complaint By Uniled Press International A pair of female bartend)i!s, "built like so n1ething ou t of the buMy club,'' twice havr bared a ll to Chicago Police and the s1reaking crare \\·ent to !he globe's farlhl>sl point. The Chicago streakers \\' e r e Gloria Bradford, 23. and Nancy ~lohlcr, 24.. \Vho s;i id they got the idea while having coffee iifler \vork . They drove to l..oop· Traffic Division headquart ers Tuesday, took off thelr • _, _....r,;,!othcs in the car, and .,.,·ent streaking on I ~··I l/lrough. · 1 IT FEl..T SO GOOD they \l'ent to Area I · traffic ~adquartcrs and did it again. jl " ··This .... ·as an nccontplishment." Nancy f said, "To have the fcellng that you can 1 'l 1 do lhis and have people cheer you instead ) of saying il°s disgusting.'' In T~x Trouble George B. Parr fl 957 photo). South Texas political boss. has been found guilty of eight cou nts of income ta:.; evasion. Parr, 72. could be sentenced to 32 years in pri son and fined $60.000 . Official Fired For Witchcraft Wi"ns Job Back TOPEKA. Kan . (APl -The Kansas Ci\"il Ser.iCt' Board has ruled that practicing ,,·it.chcraft \\'as not in itself sufflcicnl reason to r.;iss the chief ~ychologist of the state JndustriaJ Rcforniatory. The board reinsla td psychologist Robe~! J: \Villiarns, 45, Tuesday, saying th.at the state had not proven a charge that the practice of '''ilchcra ft had alfcch."'<I. \\'illianis' credibility "'i t h prisoners. \\11l!i<1rns 11<1s dismissed Jan. 18 after publication of a newspaper intervicY.· in \1·hich he said he 1vas a practicing \.\itch . The boa rd "s 3·2 vote also <11-\"arded \Vil\iams full back pay. " ... \\'here !Acre exi sts sonic ques tion !hat lhe cmploye may have been discharged beca use or his rrligious beliefs, !he appointing authority 1s1atc ) has i!..P<lrlk:Yillr re.sponsibility to show by clear and overv.·tK>ln1ing evidence that such is not the case," lhc board said. ··""hat belier place than a oohce sla- tion?'' 01ske<i raoria. ··rrs a lot safer than streaking on the street:• The Navy announced that first class petty officers \\'illiam C. Simon and Richard D. Gillette. members of a 13-ma.'"\ • •Sews bu1tonholes, sews on buttons, overedges, mends ... all without attachments• 3 needle positions at the touch of a lever •Quick fingertip-control needle in5trtion - Navy detachment w i n t e r i n g in Antarctica. raced nude in a 16-foot radius around the South Pole rettntly in 73- degree-below-zero v.·ealher. Sli\10N AND GIUl!."TrE are members or the "200 Club" m.ade up or Navy personnel brave enough to step out ol the special sauna the NayY has bu.lit at the Pole. Police arrested more than 10 persons Tuesday night at V I r g i n i a Com- monwealth University, Richmond, Va ., including a young man riding naked on the back of a convertible v..·hile hundreds of onlookers v.•atched streakers block traffic on one of the city's main arteries. Police then pulled over the auto bear- ing the streaker and arrested him and others in the car. A v.·oman ""-earing a wispy red bikini with a red camalion betv.-een her teeth tried a sitting semi-streak oo the Los Angeles CSS.TV affiliate Tuesday night but the cameraman shrewdly panned ;n- to a commercial. T 'WO Yield To ChiRf Of Uganda NAIROBI (UPI ) _: U ga nda 's flamboyant President ldi Amin faced the pislto! of an EXhk>pian hijacker toda y and persuaded the man and h~ wile to s1.nTender an East Abtan Airways plane they bad f<ITT.'Od to Oy from K"'l'l to Uganda , pa~ said. ·'The presidfflt strode up to U.. rockpit of !lie plane and began Wking with lb&· Ethiopian at pistol point abou\ an hour after we landed at Entebbe ~irport ... Dutch btlsifleMman Jl J. Kuiper ol Amsterdam said. "The gmman then threw hi> pistol from the the plane on to the tarma1...'f: and he aJX1 his wife surrendered tn the pre!'idoot." Kuiper told newsmen aft.a' returning from Uganda. .UUN ALLOWED the couple to hold an airport De\\'S conference in whidl. they deoounced Emperor Halle Setassie "for perpetuaUng 3,000 years of slavery" in Ethiopia, passeri.gen said. "Amin treated the hijackers llke kings and seemed to be enjoying it :' Kuiper said. Entebbe Airport . spokesmen :s a i d several German and British toorisls were among the passengers on the plane that W86 seized 20 minutes after it took oil from Nairobi. THE COUPLE foreed the captain to fly first to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's largest rnoantaln. and then on to the airport in Uganda which juts into Lake Victoria. The couple at flr.o demanded eoough fuel to fly to Khartoum and Ulen Ubya, the sources sald, but later allOW'ed the passengers to dlsembo.rk. The passengers and fou1'i'l'Wl crew had Jund!. at F.ntebbe before returning to Kenya later today. Ex-official Guilty ~fIMll (UPI) - William F. Pelski. 42, a former mayor of Pompano Bcac:h. Fla. and former director ol the Florida Federal Houstng Administration, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to iS9Je FRA loan commitments to builden who made political oontributiolll to Sen. Edward J. Gurney (R·Fla.). Spring Has Wintry Debut TOUCH&SEW' ~ngmachine WITH CABINET STYUSJ'stretch•atltch sewing machine Carrying case or cabinet extra Snow Forecast in Rockies; Plains to Shiver •6 built-in stitthes: 3 stretch, zig- zag, fashion and blind •Exclusive .SiDw fron1 drop-tn bobbin MA110NAl WIAIMll SllV!CI ro11CASI ,. 7AM l~I )·2 14 ,. s+.,ttf '"" r111n w•' ex~tl'CI 1a lfll In ir.. mld·Al!•nr!c 1111t1. f'YOUR CHOICE ·s13aREG i .. ~IAIM~~ ... OW ~ "L.All ~SttOwttl '°' liOw l-l1avy '"""' warnll"IQI Wtrl lu~l'CI for nort11ta11trn CD10t1do •rwl lt'le moun· 11lns 111 l>0•1~rn c o1or•d11 '"" •oulll••~~" Wyomlno Stoockm•n on f~ cen1•11 111011 Pl•ln• Wlft lclYlil'CI of •now encr calcl wln.:11. JiO<"l"-s1trly winds c1rrled lour In. chi!!. o! •now TllHCllY n.q~I ti! L..•ncltr. Wyo .• 1n<1 VAlenll~ a nll ko!!1 l!l!ul! In W"!~rr1 NM!ra~tl ti.<:! fWO lr>ellfl. w 1,,,,. OllSIHI II! ""mile• PV hour •! lhool(I Cll"(, S 0 , t afly fO<lav. Wtr"' ""°l!~r l»"tY •llecl j" the lOUtt>e••IWn Al!t~llc tOlll llflU l nCI in the gull co.nt r1qloro. Mor• tnan -Inell Cl! r1tn 111! In 11• l'IOYtl 11 G,...n......oa. •no •I CC11umbu1. Mi" . •"6 TuKlkloil , Al•. l!lli'm• l"llllt..,, .-.1 •. W•I I'll! IN r..11 tt>e Sill ot P'trbl•• end n\11.11. W"l,,.,1 o...._,.... • (Olton ql" •I o.11'11 In l\Or1tlff1ttr11 Loul•f•M Coru1tal Weather MOU1y flor fllllly. Lltftl v•rl1Dlo W'rno, nlont 1<>0 rnorlllnq '*"' """ comlno '8''' to norr11--.1 It to U ~f'IOl"I 1'1 1!1..-noont lod-IV 11'1\f Tl'lvu dly ~1111 todty VOOtr '°5 Co.1•• .. i9<ftptrlltJ•fl ra"" frvrrt !-<I ta 6J hi· ''"" ~-•tvrtt r•• lrOl"ll ~ to ~ W#'rr """J*ltl1•• SI, 'inn. ~lnnn. Tide• WIQMISO.-.Y ~d ~ioh I SS 11.m. '·~ $9(0'\d IOW' 1 U 11,m. 0.0 TMUllO.-.Y F lr1' !log~ t.)& l ,l"T\, SO Fir11 low , 1 • .>t 1.m. 1,0 »-tont1n1q~ " •·1111"'. '' ~ IJw 3•00 ""'· 0.1 Sllf\ Iii~ f"Sol I,,.,. )th 1 QI Pm, Moon rfM-t 4,)t 11 m "41 •its '·"' • 14 built-i n stretch, zig· zag and f o11shio n stitches plus speed baiting • Buitt-in buttonholer •Exclusive ~gq• soft·touch fabric feed . 164.95 FASHION MATE zig·zag •Exclusi ve fil...ng~• pu!th-button front drop-in bobbin that rewind) right in the mo11chine -692 sewing machine ....e-~ WITH CABINET •Built-in SI itches •Exclusive filnctr front drop-in bobbin Po"WW Glide• uni11er \'acuum cltanl:f, Model E·l 1, Rq. $"19.9S ..... SALE 934 SAVE $6.IG PQll.NMrne ..... • upright v.icuum cleaner, ~1odel lJ..47, Res. $S9 .9S .. SALE -.e SAVE$10."5 porch 'n P.t1u• vacuum cleantr, Model 0.6, Reg. $39.9S ....••.... S*LE "29 SAVE $10.96 2030FF R19. pricet of •II ~not..!• S.Wing Coun.sl Sew. Tlmt $p.a81 price1 start It only 111.50 including SJ.95 Jnttruction bootc. SI NGERSewlng c.nt .. sndpmrllclpatingApprov.d De.,.,. For ltOf9 ,,..,..,)'OU, ... UM Ytllow PIQll vnd•r SEWING M,\CHINES Sin~t h1' a llberal trade.In ~Icy. Also, 1 Cr1dl1 Plan it av.dl1blt at Sln1•r Stw1n1 Ctnlett a~ lni.n)' ApprOYed D11l1n. •A Ttadtmarlc af THE SINGER COM, ANY Copytl&ht Cl 1974 THC SINGER COMPANY, All Rl&hts A.tWl'\'td Thl ousnou1 Ult War1d. '' '._, • -·-- t • • .. 0 ~, ... ''"'"''' S70Ml~o ... IM "I can always get air. How aboul filling it with gas1" . '. .. 1••1111111q1111111111~lllllQllll...,llllllq111q111 OLD FASHION PRAYER MEETING • t Wednesd ay 7:00 p.m. Non-Denom1nat1onal Everyone Welcome The Little Church by the Sea 468 Le<Jion Strttt Laguna Beach 494-6400 ! • •Near End of Line~ Prayers Hazardou s To 1Girl? Father of Astronaut Keeps Word \\'YO).ll NG , ~tich. tAPl - A promise to his son. one of ltlree astronauts killed in a t9ti'7 training mi59ion, has brcught Don Chaffee to the verge of financial ruin. "Being the father o! a na- tional hero is not financially re"·arding. Of course. I never thought it 'A'OUld be," Cnafft'e, G3, said. "But I've practically gone lo the end of ms line ... ROG ER CHAFF'EE. 3 I , Virgil Grissom and Ed"·ard H. \\'hite 11 were kinec.i Jan. 'll. 1967, "'™"" fire raced lhroogh t.ht'ir Apollo capsule during a sin1u lated flight test on the ground. Ever since. the elder Ch;iffet> has been 6n the stu1n p pr.on1oting the nation"s sp:icc program. Chaffee says mct>ting the pledge to hi! son has placed him $75.000 in debt. ln 1966, a.! the Chaffcf'S walked together along the shore at Cocoa Beach, Fla .. lbc astronaut told his father. ··1r I ·buy !ht> rarn1' 1dic ), r don 't want ~·ou to he bitter. Do "·hat you ran to help the space program.,. C"haffee recalled in ;:1 n interview. .. ·ru pronu!'c ~ 01 1 thaL ' I said. But I sort of laughed ii off." THE FOR:i.tER real estate agent sa~s his son's death ..1ras a terrible shock -but I rcn1ernbercd rn~· pro1n ise." So. Oon Chaffee began ap- pearanet:·s hc·for<· s eh o o I chrtdren. civic clubs -any gmup v.anting to hear about hi.s son and the space pro· ,gram. It has bc1'n a labor of love "·hi<'h has taken him to 11 DON CHAFFEE Killed in Fire As :.pc>nking engagements began dr;Hn:ng his resourr-...'S. Chaffee started dr3\\'ing Social St~curity payments and tap- ping his \\ifc·s ill("()mc as a bank c111ployc to finance UK!m. App<.>;1ls for aid to (•very n1a- JOr foundations and several business rinns dre\\. li'lll·r::; of sup port but no monl'~·. he s:~id. The i'\ational Aerooautics and Sp a et· Adrn 1nistra non nc\'er offer('(f help, Chaffee reported . \'lee I' r cs 1 d c n t (;crald Ford , when still a eon· gressn1an fro n1 ~11chigan. sought financial aid from ~AS.ft but fa iled . thing they did off« "'as lec- ture materials, slides and of course the rocke~ mock'! I use." the astronaut's father said. Chafft-e said he's coosidrrcd putt ing a stop to his c.an1paii,rn but th.at fie believes "thrre SYDNEY lt:Pl l -Saying four prayers could be a health hazard, according to a reJX)rt in the ":i.ledlcal Journal of ought lo be sonlt.'. 11ay I could Austr.r.lia". kt't'p go.ing. Thrre's money In a Jetter to Ule' Journal. spent on a lot d. thincs 1norc Dr. r.largaret T. Ta.\·lor uf fri\'olous than this." Sydney reported Rease of lead lie s.."ud he cons id ere d poisoning 1n nn J8-year-0ld girl personal b..'lnkruptcy, but re--""ho was in the hb.bit of kissing jected ~ idea. I~ Rosar:-· beads and the at- "\'ears ago, J 11·en1 through taclied crucifix . that and p.1 id it all back . But "I would ltkc to put on in my position. ho\v's that record a ease of lead-po isoning going to look ? It might be in a young i:irl -the source of dcgradiiig to Roger.·• "·hich "'<'\S tr;1ct'<I to her ··1·rt: TRI ED TO ac-T<osary beads. 11·hich she "'as complish a great dea l and in the habit of kissing ... and have ht'en un.'lble to do so." lo recomn1encl lhat tlx'se aids Chaffee said about his life. "'It should be made of non-!p,1d looks no"' as if I have gone too • {'O!lt:m'llng metals."' 'A'rote Or. far ... " Taylor. GRAND OPENING W~d., March 20 • Thlr., March 21 Flowers for the Lad~~\• Balloons fOf' the kids THE PIZV. FROM T~ EAST 4·j;:~: -f.r-. ~ Ital• ,_ty,.. ........ LUMCH & DIMMER DAILY . "" I /,; Tues.-Sat. from 11 a.m. •Sunday 3 P.fn w.O<Mu ~~ RESERVATIONS 548 3172 ...... . • ., PARTY ORDERS -i ••. C!YT 'W sta!t•s. "TllEY SAID there v.as no ··r just let !he business go to -~p~co~vi£·s~;oo~ .• ~m~th<~fr~bud~g~ot_(\'.'fo~,'J_!~"'ff""'ff"lllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfllllfl"'lll~ Pot ·· h, •. , d of th• r••I •st"I" an.1·thing 'like th is. The only • ('.,_J L-L ... L <I\: FOOOTOGO · ~ ! . 2574 Mt-wport llwl.. Costa Mela .... ~ i ,.·-J-~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:'~~~ :i gency he founded some 20 ____ yea rs ago. Nearly Everyone Listens to La11dcrs The firm nO"' functions onl\· sporadically fron1 a bedroom of Chaffl•e's small fratne home in rhis Grand Rap ids suburb. • Oven-to-tablewear from Wedgwood, 20% savings Herc's :111 l'V{"IH 1har \Vii i ple;isc ;iny \Xttd,c:1\·ood lovt.:r .. S:tv{· on all 1)pt·n .')!1K k 1•irt"l·S ;J.') \\·ell .is 1(1. anJ if~. piece Sl·t~. And Wt:d,:::\\'(l(xJ O\'t.·n·to-1:i.hlt.·1\-;1 rc h:i.s more chan jus r :t prctry .f.1cc. lt .'i dur.1bl{·, rJdar·11vcn proof and dl~h\\•:tshcr safe. S:tll' "·ill <:nd ~fJrth )0. Quintt' 16-pt. Stt. Rct:ul.irly 562 .....•.•..• '19.60 JUue 1'.1tdu .. 16·pl . st.·c. Rc:gu l.1rl r SSS ....•. -16.·l-O Blut· P.itifil J 5·1x . .'>l't. Ilcgul:trly S 17)., ..... 8 1 IU :O,avl· un n1xn S11xk !)(·'· Fur t::x:tmplc.: Quinlc. Pl attt·r. Rc,i.:uLlrl}' 1 1.'iO, nu\\' nn l~· ......... I l .(1U \1cgt·t.1hlc dish. Rt).;UIJrlr 11 .50 ........... 9.20 Sugar. ll1.·gu l.-1r ly S l ) s.tlc: pr1 LC. . 1 ().Ill Cr(:an1. R{'gul:i r!y /.)I ) ~.dt· pritt .. Order by mJil or phone Dining At(tssoric~ ........ :';(, DAILY PILOT 5 No .... · 111 pJperbJcL.~ A J::Ourmcr's ~u1Jc 10 lo1·l·m.1k1n,i.: h.i.§ .i.lrl·J,I}' shown hundrt.•ds of th1.u· 11i.ls 1)! An11·r11.Jn§ ho""' ro ob1a1n rhe full cnjo~·n11..·nr vf 1nvt.·ru1v1..·, carc::fu:1· and 1oyous sex. 11 is an unu ~ual .i.nJ otH~1JnJ1ng sex n1.inu.al 1ha1 has bc:cn cdiu;J and wrinl'n by Alex Comfurr, ~f ,,..,h.D., . b1olCli'l!i( anJ v.rut.·r ~ l,1J ,) PHONE US TODAY AT 556-7532 -------------------------lt•n•ono'1 c.,,,.,.., s.,..,,. 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NO\\' is an excellent timt·, rnu save I, 1 on .3·p11..·t1..· p!.ite Stttin£.s: pl.i.<t:: furk, place knif e-, tt3.'>poon. Joan of Arc or Prelude plttcrns in 3·pi{"('C pl.l:cc st1s. Rcf;ul,lrly 71 .50., ... , , . , ....... 47.67 Gr.ind llc:J.,:tncy ur Rora l Da n 1~h .3·p1ccc place set.'>. I --,-ll t·gul.ir y ~t)O ................ ': .. ,,, ,J\J.J • OuU;i rr y J-rx. plact· ... cc. Rt·.i;ula rlr 8~.)0 •...•. s.;9 c..;olJi.:n La .)c r .id:i. Regu!.1r l}' I 0 _).5 II. , ........ 869 Purchase "·uh our Si lver Club Pl3n. Orck:r by mail or phonl'. Dining Accc-sso rit·s SANTA ANA SOCTll COAST PLAZA ' , .;: -1 ~ , -" < -.: ' ·~ i \ Shop ~tond:ty 1hru Fri~ay, lO :OO a.m.10 9:30 p.m. I Bullock:s San1;11 An a. I fashion Square, 2X,OO N. ~1.iin ~ffel·I, Sane~ Ana, ·1i:l('rhnn r· S31urday, 10:00 :1.m. ro 6:00 p.m. DullocL. s Sou th Coa!it Pl.iz.1, S:tn 01c.c;\l fr('("JY at Bristol, Co~"'i\lt's.1, T1..·l1..phvnc: 111.n11 llG-0611 ... •' 6 DAILY PD.JOT E DITORIAL P AGE Why the High Co~sts? News Laguna Beach will ha\'e to cut pe rsonnel frorn the city workforce to make ends mee t in the coming fis- ca l year is disturbing. But the real shocker was a city study showing how n1uch, by dcparln1cnl. Laguna 's mu· nici pal cost~ exceeded. those of other cities. In some cases the excess is more th an 100 percent. even v.·hcn compared with other coastal t 1ties such a.:; San Clemente. Newport Beach and Seal Beach -com· munities which share many of Laguna's problems of transient population. OC course, excess costs and the budget gap are rc- 1ated and are directly attMbutable to Laguna's inability to say "no'' to anyone's pet project over the years. The across·the-board slicing of 8.6 J?Crcent from dc- partrnental budgets 1nade by city staff 1s too s!Jnplistic, however. • It is not enough just to balance .the budget. 'fhe council needs to know 1nore than just numbers. One or the things it needs to know Is why Laguna spends so much per capita to provide its services: ls the quality of service so 1nuch better in Laguna? Arc they services people want and need? Or, as critics charge, are people stumbling over each other at city hall? \Ve hailed forn1ation of the citizens' budget commit- tee as a means of getting those answers, yet, the cont- miltee was not heard from nor its work reviewed during the unveiling ~of,the crisis budget to the council. Dollars spent for direct lifeguard, police and fire scrv· ices are dollars spent to save lives and property. Aren't they dollars better spent than some or the dollars spent for administrative paper shl,lffling, or for recreation, for example? Of special concern Is further reduction in police personnel. Cuts here must be made care!ully and should not affect patrol or detective strength. 1·0 be sure, each department has areas o! fat which have survived Laguna's years of rhetoric about bare bones budgets. At this juncture, however, what is needed is a scalpel , not a meat cleaver. Dis ting uished Service When San Clemente's city council meets tonight, the familiar man puffing hls brown cigar and seated in hJs wheelchair will not be there. Dr. \Vade Lower, who Jost reelection by 57 votes. has le!t the city council dfter 15 years of service. The affable, retired oral surgeon has taken his loss in stride with an attitude which must be admired • Defeats and personal losses for the Ohio native have not dulled his wit, nor have they crushed his spirit. And in 15 years' serv.lce to San Clemente, Dr. Lower has seen the transition from a city plagued with small b~dgets _and awesome problems, to an emerging muni· c1pa1ity m sound fiscal shape and worldwide reputation. lie helped immeasurably during the lransition. The job of"Councilman for Dr. Lower was a full-time pccupation and his dally jaunts through the -city on a golf cart brought him close to his constituents. Invariably, when asked by those citizens how he was doing that particular day he would respond with a smile, "Better, thank you." Although his career as a city council man now L'i over, citizens and city councilmen should recognize the strong contributions made by Dr. Lower. • s ~---------~·· Few Are Deeidittg for Many Stiffer Tests Would Ban Many Drivers (SYDNEY J.H~ Dear Gl.oomy Gus Voter Apathy Hits School Boar.ds· 'ntoughts at Large: J am privately convinced that If the en· tire driving populatioo of the U.S. were subjected to a rigorous ex· amination-bolh physical and men· tal-about one-third of our motorists wou1d be ruled off the roaQ. • • • • A "financial analyst'' ls like a meteorologist who can estimate the vek>city cl the wind, but not !rom which direction it . is going to blow. • • • A conservative is commonly a man u·ho throws a 25-foot rope to a person drownin g 50 feet from shore, and sOOull encouragement for him to swim the otherhalf for the good of bis chtracter. • • • A liberal on Ole other hand, throws a 00-foot rope to a person only 25 feet from shore-and, after throwing it. lets go of the other end. and walks away to do another good deed. • • • Nothing soothes lbe soul quite as much, or calms the n1i nd. as much as simply staring at the names in an open fireplace: jXISSibly, ancient 1nan ""Or· shipped fire less for its combustive pow· ers than for its hypnagogic effect. • • • JJ some people didn"t have their follies, the. only interesting thing about them v.·ould be lost. • • • Every treat y bet11·ero nation~. since the beginning or recorded time, has con· fained a clause nt the·very bottom, writ· ten in invisi ble ink, that stipulates: "Qin· \\'ith Watergate. the fuel crisis and the President perforn1 ing al the Grand Ole Opry, ''tiere i'I II. L. ~fenken when y,·e really ~ced him? C.H. L. 01_, 011• (""""""' •t• tvbMl!i.d ~ ... , .... ., 811111 .. Ml -eawrlly nti.c.t ,,,. YI-• fl tt11 111_.,.,.. lend r..ir J!tl ,_... N Ol9Ml1 0111, PaH1 Piiot. Ct'llable at t..ljf discretion of either party at any time. • • • . Most of the repentant witnesses before the Watergate Committee confC6SCd lhat they v.'OOld have done differently "in hindslght"-but what they seemed to mean by this phrase was that they failed to foresee the consequences, not that they regret the objectives. • • • 'Mle hypercritical personality keeps carping at the v."eaknesses of those c\ose- to him because his feebl e inner security is undermined. if his social •·support system" is lacking In strength. • • • Rich parents v.·ho leave large trusts their children cannot get at WJlil they arc 30 or 35 years old are exercising revenge more than prudence. • • • All national leaders profess peace, but they thrive on conflict; nothing obscures domestic Ineptitude more than a con- trived foreign peril. • • • ''Insanity'; is a legal definition. not a medical one anywhere in the world: this is why Russian despots can toss dissenters into asylums with impunity by passing a law, and not by making a test. .. . " ~ .. 11istory" is gossip prescnl<'d os fact ; "myth" i.s truth presented as fabl e. To lhe Editor: One or the most dirficult and em· barrassing phen<>rnena to explain to a foreign .observer about the American polltical process is the rtlatlvely poor turnout or voters in most lpcal, state, and national electi..ons. · AS ~10ST eighth grade students knov.•. the history or man has been an eternal slruggle against the tyranny of the few O\'er the many, and that the success of our republic ~ dependent upon an in- fonncd and responsible citizenry. tU an educator, Md as a citizen, the anemic turnout for the recent SaddJeback Community College District was ex· t.remely disappointing. Disappointing for y:hat it portends, namely, apathy, ir· responsibility, and indifference to ooe of the most significant, misunderstood, and unappreciated positions in our political structure -the office of the scltool boa.rd member. Tt is not unusual lo find that many of the electorate don't know the nan\es of the members of their local school board, nor that they serve without co1npe.nsation, nor give unselfishly of many hours or their time away fron1 their families. Nor is it realized that they are the ~eming f·""'Ce an d aulhority u·hich guides and directs the education of their children in the public schools. _ INAS~tUCll as the local school board is one <i the last vestiges of local control in a nation that has become Increasingly more bureaucratic, It would seem that the electorate \VOuld want to make UK! position on any Board of Education a most coveted one lo hold. J\1oreover , it would seem the eh.>ctorate Y.'ould \Vant to encoornge and seek the most qualified in- di\'idual in lhe com1nw1ily to run for that office. And. finally, it \\'Ou1d seem that the eleclOra te would someday realize lhat Y:eak and corrupt governmerit is nurtured by \roting statistics V.'bich in· _Nixon I!ushes for \\'1\.SHJ~GTON -President Nixon has gi\·en a prt•view or \~'hat he nicant when he told coniircss men be would ''fight like hell "' against in1pcaclunent. lie presents h15 record ac ross lhe board as he did belore the l~:<~cuUve Club of Oilcago, y,·hUc dt'Cl•u·int: the charges agninst hin1 "tota!lv (;il:::\··• ;inU nsks · 10r .iu 01 c•ral! Jud~rncn~ .. r his 1>rc~ iden<."y. This i.• tnc propos1· lion ho.: put ~ !•1 1he <:ountrv .111d 1t 1-: sharply hi L'l1ntrri"1 "'Ith the i,•11r ,o,rhil'h is i.ncrta~1 nt?I\ n;•r· rowed in \\"a5ti1!'l_etl)n l\J certain net~ anU circumstances lnvOI\'· ing him In 1)1r \\'at<'rgare (·onsplracy. l.n \Vashington's narrower view, the noose is ti gh1cni ng on the basis d con- tradictory and crmfusing statc~ts o( I.be President relating to his Marth 21, 1973 meeting wht!N! the Watergate covcr- up was ttV"faled to him. Rut u Nixon beill!IS' tt1rr1g1t110·1Nay lb< i:Ouil\ljl;-ana · thus Congr.,.,, he ,..ks io !hilt the Juda· ment to the broa.der grounds of his com- pet~'Y to Uni.sh his tcnn. CONSEQUENTLY he has fl!Ued up the contradictory statements be hu mad4'.! on wbelhcr or not he was Wormed tha t "hush monoy" was b<lng paid iO k"!> the lid from blowing off Whl« House Jn. volvemenl Jn the cover-up. Now h 11 h.11rd to tell if be was Informed lhe m00t1y was for teas.I 111nd rom11y support of the derendarus. as he rtrst sakl1 or to bu y • their silcn~ 3$ h~ lalt'!'r said. or merely alleged :L'l he la.s1 ~id. He has sou ght to fuzz up. too. lhe ques- tion Qf whether or not once he v.•as in· fonncd of the cover-up. tbc payoff !'till continul'd in th e forn1 or a $75.000 lXlY· mcnt. for the benefit of E. •loward llunt. Jr. barely 12 houri> after he clainis to have docl;ircd the \vhotc trans.'l<:tlo11 was wroog. those attackers may appear 1nore as a pa ck of jackals mercilessly stripping their victim of its la.st shred ul ncsh. SYl\!PATIIY for Nixon could arise fro1n these circumstancrs the more he Appears before public groups, such as the Exec-utive Club. \\'here he is far more ron1fort.able than in nnsy,·ering the sharpshooter reportorial questions at press conferences. ' 'Ilic dfe<.1 of what he is doing also is to force an aye or nay in the }foure on his i1npcachment to be considered a vote on his guilt. and not a mere "indictment" 10 be proved out in the United States Senate · :1s Is technically the ca~. Defore the llouse arrives at the point of voting on impeachment, it is expeo1ed that N\J:oo will have presented his go or no·go proposition to the a>untry time and time again. TllE PROSEctn'ORS arc f'C!X>Med to claim th<'y ha\'e hard docu1ncn1'1ry evid ence. that the final payoff had to be made a few hours after Nixon's ~1nrch 21 meeting with former Counsel John flcan and form er Assistanl H. R. l·lnldeman. furthermore. the prosecutors claim that Tiii-.: L~U~. therefore. is made to 8 phone call rrom Haldeman Mt the final move d~ into the political arena. It payoff In mot.kin !borlly alter be left lhe can n:io~ in no other way. whether the Mardi 21 ~ with Nla:in. Issue is r1nally resolved. on bis refusal to · · · · · · · ·give ·OOnKT<'S all the evldmce h But M thD case.hardens agal.Ml ~ixm demands, or upon bb direct involvement from the lt1gaJ pcnnt d V\CW RJld hlS CX· in criminaJity. plantation• involve him in further tanglt.'S. 1bc J>resident's leglll advisers, and 1be Presklent ~ to have decided to thus preswnably the President himself, aak the counlr)' to force Congress to cast earnestly desire a vote in Coogrm an eye or n.ay vote oo a simpler groond1: bclorr 1hc PrtSklent's chief U'iistants go keep him ~r dixharge him because he to trial ln &:pt.ember, whether or not the wtll not quit. .. result would arrcct their dclCfl9l'!. TecnicaUy and from the legal ~nt of A decl&ktn on the President's tenure is vlow, Nixon 's new fun -up statem<!n\S thus desirtd wtU in advance of any possl- have expelled him to a ri-esh atto11ck in· ble finding of guilt on the part ol bis \<nded l() strip him o! evory Ins< shred of subordinates wllk:h <'OU!d """"'1•obly ln- plausibillty. Uut if his tii lrategy is right. \olve I.he Presklent deeper In CUIS:piracy. I MAILBOX ) Letter.!! frcnn rei.iders are welcome. Norma1L11, writers sl1011ld convey tlleir messaoe3 in 300 word3 or less. Tire right to conde111e letters to fit ~ce or eliminate libel is reserved. All let· ters must include signature and mait.. i ng address but names may be with- 1ield on reqll4!st if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be ptd>- lished . dicate that the few are, indeed, malting the decisions for the many. RICHARD \l.'ELTE . ED. D. Deputy Superintendent Saddleback Valley Unified School Distpct llnslghtly Fence To tile Editor: Well, to be perfectly honest. I have never seen a bluebird in Bluebird Canyon. However, Bluebird Park used to be an uplifting sight every lime I v.'ould drive by, which is several times a day. We now have an unsightly chain-link ba1Tier, six fec:t high obscuring and desecrating what once 1A·as a k>vely sighl This fence is, I am told by city authorities. c<>rnparable to any of those surrounding storage or jwk yards in Orange County. - to form of people with diverse points of view who. on this i.$ue. had one commoo goal. and that u'as to express their dissatisfaction with the change in 1.one and the procedure utilized in this incidence. This group. the Friends of Laguna, cnme together to offer the cillzens of Laguna Beach a means of expressing their attitude. The only manner which ther 1~ had .available was to moun\ a wnte-tn campatgn. \\'E FELT at the outset that it would be very difficult to win UOOcr such a procedure -almost ~ible -for we djd not. have enough. time. .With these Hmitations:, a write-in campaign can do little other than express a poim of view. But we felt if we aiuJd get enough citizens out to do this, it would have served its purpose -whidl. was to demonstrate to the council that they d1d not have cane blanche oo this tssue .. l1IE COMMUNITY goal ol village life surrounded by open space is praellcally sacred. B¢ni! against the greenbelt concept is like being agairm pure air and clean v.•ater. Our city council must act. on these goals. I recommend I.hat citizen's input from all sccto~ of the community be sought out and incor,x>rate<I into any COWlcil decisions. That is the democratic way. An urgency ordinance with no prior public ootice Is not good, oo matter how moral or lolly <he goal behind the !egislati<n. The quality of life in our town depends on oor pursuit of democratic proces.!; !m's becefit from the :rials ol the urgency ordinance and subsequent co u n c 11 election. We should insure that our town is a government of the people, by the J>eOple, for all the people. FREDERICK C. BALZER Home ln 111ejo NOW at long last, like the beasts at Lion Country Safari. little darlings can roam free in their natural habital No longer is there danger of one roaming onto nearby streets, unless perhaps a hyperactive child nught scale the fence. As a logical precaution against th is. I am starting an initiative to add additional t~·o or three feet of barbed' wire on lop. To the Editor: This new additk>n to the park has. I_ was pleased to see Bill Schreibtt's inadvertently perhaps, struck a telling article of ~iarch 11 on the front page of hlo""' for women's lib. ~!others will now the Daily Pilot, IA'herein 1 was described be-freOO fr.om the degrading-task o! ~-tl]e~4>ne Foe" ~IDbb'm#n supervision and instructions on safety. Robert Badham. A CONSENSUS at city hall indicates that i! a private citizen u·ere to atte1npl to erect such a fence, every ecology nut including the whole membership of the special interest groups and those officials v.•ho have served apprenticeships with these organizations as a prerequisite lo holding office, would call a secret meeting and promptly declare ::i moratorium on fences. Perhaps this could be made rel:ro:lcl i\·c to i.oclude the Bluebird Park mess. PA UL W&STBROOK Demon-atlc J•rocess To the Editor: 1 have been criticized recently because of the 91.a.Od J took on the urgency ordinance regarding 1nulll·family density and my activities In the subsequent council election. The:rcrore, t feel it Important Iba< I clarify oooe '1'4 fo, nil Wi\Y I bceam< involved. I BECAME coocen>"1 ooly with one Issue which wa.s the means by which mulll·famUy demlty ordlMnces were amended; and that was through the urgt:ncy procedure without prior notice. Thi! c:oocem was f'l'.lnfot'Cl.!d not only y.•tth the realtors, but with a large group of land owners, conce.med ciUzem and btdlnessmt:n of the community who approached tltt city council meeting lmmedlattly prior to the city council election; and the council rtaftlnncd thei r posltk>n by taking no action. f'rom that point on, a coalition bega n • ' Perhaps opposilion 'lt.'ould be more accurate. I would. however, like to say, that if anyone has any question regarding this opposition. I am n1ore Ukely to be found at my home which is in ~11sslon Viejo rather than San Juan Capistrano. SUEANNE CURRIE LEWIS Candidate for the 74th Assembly District T hank You 'Nole To.the Editor: Probably 400 of the 1.000 voters In the Victoria Beach Area of Lagwia Beach and a few in the Blue Lagoon and Lagwiita Areas of lhe County have askOO that 1 thank the peop1e working for the und crgroundini of uUllUes, keeping the beach clean and free or fencing and available to the use ol the public. To name them all, from 1956 to the present, would take a volume, so 1'11.just t.nke tbe present recent past. 1be POrtafln.a, Upper W Lawer Arc:h Beach Heights people wish to thank 1hc staff ol the County P1annli1r !l!mm1"'1on . !ht? two pla.rming commissioners. the Planning Comnl.Wioo ~tomey, the three t'Ounty supervisors. (especially our 5th District ChRmp 'Ron' Ca,sper:1l, the entire City Council of Lagw>a Bead!, die 1 i f e g u a r d and public safety representalivt and the maoy indlvktual people who spcnl <!me oncl effort lo help 11tap the re-erection of a fenct across lhc sand at the foot of Dumo:td Drive. OUR GREAT thanks olso to the Dally Pilol. wh ich hn1 come lately Into our • lives and hearts. as a breath of fresh air to a drowning swimmer. to do a bang-up job by plugging ... items of public saiety, beach a c c e s s and the wi.se recommendations to \'Oters conceminc the best candidates for pubUc office. TIIE EXIS11NG and elected members of our City Council unanimously voted agaimt the ferice at the foot Gf Dumood Drive, most voisely, and approved the undergrounding of utilities by residents of the area, and show fine promise of pushing forward to n1ake our city better and moce livable for thooe or us who y,·ant to live here and really enjoy the peace and quiet ol. our "Home To1A-TI ." R. V..'. "BlLI..." HEARD One Tiu: E110ugh To the Editor: Our government was inrututed for the pur,xiee ol. securing our person, income and property. Income and property taxes or control are a gross violation ol that ccncept, dividing the people into "haves·· and "have nots", and promotin g socialism, communism, and now ter· roriml (see Communist l\.1anifesto). ON 'J1IE other hand, the sales tax , levied solely, leaves tbe individual and busioes3 firm free to earn, save and in· vest (creating jobs) without being taxed therefor or having to make so many ...,..... "Why not constitutionally restrict all governmental tncome to a county·levled tax on the commercial gross retail sales ol all tangible per>Ona! property and allow no governmental indebtedness or debt obligations IP""""' debt fwx!ed ) nor the right to create or issue monetary token? No ms, property taxes, permit charges, fines, license fees, franchise fees, etc. nns Wll.L put all taxes directly, in· stead of indirectly, UJ)On the consumer and hence the voter, making government more responsive and the voter n10re responsible. County collection, with each level-of government-setting Us own rate, will keep local money at home and n1ake for competition between counties. and also between states, to have the lowest rate so as to attract iocal buying withou t which oo lax is generated. I Spread the v.'Ord to friends, business executives, editors, TV aod radio com· mentators, government representatives amt executives. Mass-vocer interest gets action. SELBY 1110MPSOX OIAH•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, NWhtr Thomas Kullil, Edik>r Barbaf'C Kreiblch Editorial Page Edllor The editorial ,"Pll,,"'C of tbe Daily Pilot 1ttk.a to infonn and r;UmulaJc rcadrni by prHE"nflfll' on thi1 pq;e (ti\"l'"" commnrtary an MpiC'S ol In. tmst b)' l)'TldlcatM columnl11~ 1100 cartooola~. by providfnit a forun1 for rt1dttl' \'W$ and by P"'~tlrcg !hi~ newwpaptt's GJllnW and tciNL• on cumnt toS*L The ~torilJ optnlon.~ ol the Dall;y Pilot appear only in 1hc tdltorial column at ~ top of tho! pqt. Oplnkrts expim4 ti)' col- umniltl and ~ and wrtten are 1Mir own and no~ mmt of h:it ~ by the-Ila..lly Pilot -"' '"'"'"-Wednesday, March 20. 1974 'I ev w p F M 18 w fo N a t I a 0 l N • a I ' " - School Bands Tricked WASlllNGTON (UP!) -lo an elaborate hoax, a n unknown nurnbeT of hl@h ochool bands across the Uflilcd States were invited t o To Wed Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (!).Del.) IS pllinning to marry Francie Barnard, a reporter for the Fort Worth., Texas S~ar-Tele gra~ friends said last weekend. Biden is a 31· yeaNlld widower. Washington for a non-existent'---------- event ln May sponsored by a group that doesn't ex?!t, Dllllrict ol Colwnbla pollc< say. The Max w~ di9COVercd when several congressmen made Inquiries lO I o c a I authorities and the White House on behalf or schooh in their states, said Sgt. William F. ~tcGlll or the Metropolitan Police Department. "AN INVITATION and a brochure. containing lists or events, places and instructions were sent to sclloo]s ad- vertising an event called 'The President's All-American Festival of Champions,'" McGill said Tuesday. It was lo take place May 15- 18. There is a May 18 school safety patrol parade I n Washington. sponsored by the D.C. police. but no other parade permits hilive been issued or requested, police said. THE BROCHURE listed 23 Washington area businesses as having contributed to the evellt. Police said none ever heard of it. A letter was sign- ed with the name of a District ol CollDTlbia policeman who said tn a S\\'Orn statement he hadn't signed it or granted permission for the use of his name. Included In the brochure \vas a notice that fi rst prize for the best band would be the "United States ·Presidential Cup, i9Slled by Richard M. Nixon." High 9Ch:iots were invited to send bands to Washington by n group that called itself the "United States Par ad e As!odatk>n," McGill said. folice and Secret Service in- vestlgatcn found no e\idcncc that the group exists. ONE INDIVIDUAL. knov.1' to the police, was believed responslble for the hoax and autmrlties were h>ping to ob- tain enoogh evidence for a fraud charge. But the in- vitation did oot directly solicit any rrmey. It did offer to assist in making hotel and other local aITangements in Washlngloo. "Some bands may be gear· ing up for a trip here for a non-existent event sponsored by a group of whidl there ~ ro record we can find." McGill said. "We don't know how many schools got these invitations. They apparenUy were m:illed all over the coun- try. We know of schools in Ne\\' Jersey. New York. Ohio. Weat Virginia and Texas that received them," he said. One school in New Jersey ·was reix>rted to have launched a fund-raising drive to send its band to the event but police would not idenlUy the school. Ga s Tanks Designed For Home SAS FRANCISCO (AP l -A local rompany says it will bury a 30(}.gallon tank in lhr backyard ol g as -s I a rved resi<lents and keep It full or g3soline. The llorne Fuel Tank Co. of. fen a choice ol either a 200- gallon or 300-gallm tank and is selling them faster than It can install them fur $695 and up, a spokesman said. JOHN DeSANTIS. a certi· fit'd public accountant who Is cne of .the principals. said the rompany "Aili sell g8.80line to !ill the backvard tonks for 20 cents over .t·he normal pump price. He said bC and h1s partnel'. Ellis Leff, Intend to imtall 1.000 tanks in the San Fran- cisco Bay area and another 2,000 in 'the Los Angel es area. "BY TIU T TI~IE, maybe hte gasoline crisis wi!JI be O\'er," DeSantis said. The tanks meet safety regulations. and permits tmve been granted ·in M\'ei:a\.-Bay area cornmwtiLics. DcSantis bid. But be declined to identify the major oil compe.ny he says Is selling hlm tta: gas. LA. LINES • • ' I· J OAIL V P!LOl 7 = ---==- Can~er V • • 1~t1111 Battles ·On ~SIR WALTERS HEO\\'OOD Cl1'Y 1 \I' "I am su rprist!d I ~et>p \1 ;1k1ng up 111 the 111om1n~,'' Sit\'!" li11! /fofln1an. ··it's Cod'.:. 11 111 1'111 s111J ht!re <.ii all." IT HAS Bt:E~ 10 n1orth~ si ne<.' :O.lr'>. !loffrn.111 v.·<1~ 11.1!1\ b.v rioctors th at ~he II IS lh Ill!; of bone eancrr anri s1·11·n nlOlllh'I s1ni;t· th(' f;ir1•11·l·!I p:ir· ty she hoslNI in ht:!' h .. 1sp1la! roon1. "I ft.>t•l pr,,11.1 gQIJ11. l'rn n1akit\g uut fin1•_' .\Ir·· fl, Jt- man. 5i, said in a h',''I f ,•p. 1nterv1cw frorn hl•r rw111 .11 • ' \ \ (' Jll ! 11\V ,. Ill\ ll·ft If: ,111' r. · 1 ~! ~h1· n• 1:6111i: hJ 1,111 Uu r.ip1 nt·\ 11L·,·k If I L-"11 lJ._, !,._! tu 1nu1 i: l1 I'. 1u\1l 1111·;•!\ l 1·1! tu'™' -II ; .... , !1 "rivturH>Ull jll~I ll'JJI~' hi·n· \\Il l '\ \T H>;, Ho!frn,111 11 ·~ to·l.t 1!11 d.11 !~·ion· \lulhl'I', [1·11 la 1 'o1'.1r tl1.it 'h•• 11.u! lrr·rn111:d t "II•' ,· .. n··· 1' ~t:" 111ld d111•ftlf'-,ti,. II ';!,.d fl> ,"l't' ,t\l 11• r f•11·1••1-. , '" • n 1•ri· And ~Ii·· 1·11,11111 ll!l!•"~ l•li' ·•"f;1ns tu 1.,,., n /1,·r .i, , 111·· I l1t· 1•11td1! !, 1! ! ;i. p:trt~ for frll'tlds \1tt·r lh.tt. she \\OtJld Ix' rl:id,\ lo die. s™• s<iid .\lorl' 1h,1n 100 rcl<itne..;, rncnds :ind hospnnl J>l'niOMl'I :tfl,.ndt•d the n!lofi:I\' affair tn ht·I' roon1 Aug. 11 .' signing a gut·"t t.uok und sn11t·k1ng on l·11t1k1cs .ind punch . \1.\IL A:'l."0 tc!£>phone calls f!u<K!l'd ht·r n•o1n for WIX'k:< :ifl~'r the \\'idcly publicized I :.irt:•. but 110\\' ~he ret'i'h't•s ltllh· atu·nt1on except fron1 fanuly rnentbt•rs. llf'r husband. Sylvanus. :in :11rJ111e n1t•t•han1c, h.as dinner 'A'llh her every night. Jftr ba n!e against death has surprised doctors and nurses at !he hospital. but ft;,. IM~ to t'ok• co•• of Wo•h ,.., w-Ho1rcuh f~ _,..rho! toll 1" ploc• nolu1olly. 2052 Newpor1 BIYd. ,.... ..... . ...... they s..1v her condu1on is l ~--------~ de1eriorating steadilv. ---' PMC!Por~~Aa-· .. - LUCILLE KUEHN x AU~t!NISTKATIVF ANALYST Newport Beach City Council VOTE Ptoa lot 11y K.,.,,.. lot eo.,...,,, _.....,.,II w .•• :i•JUl"ll'•~~""°'J·~•"" >8l• APRI l 9 s..,..~ °'. Q.rl>'\I,.. ..... 91'6~~ .~iJI girls' irj re ss es an1~ ---~~' pantd resses 20°/o off~ f"il l her ~a ster as k et {wi th the t~ b ig savings. ,\v,,, 1: pays to dress her up early tr.r E:i~!er. Choose lrom our large ~1 .. c11on of spring dresses and pJnt dr "'ssPs 1n pretty Easler ..-~astels...Long,.ahorl, one ::.r10 tw• ··01ece style s in dotted ii ,,., ~s: :::.t.cci<!>, !lowers and 1::.1e ;.ii in easy·to-:-care·fOr '!El "C'. Sill'<S 1-1T; 3-6X; 7~14. "\.. u • ., ycur JCPonney charge card. , ... .,,,1£ r.nces etlectivo 1~ 'h'"U!'.1!1 Sunday. /:_~L~ r_~ 'j • > Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followlnCJ stores: SJl I MONTH TILIPHONI COMPANY OF CALI'. f,,.12)t "" It .. HIN, CMlt Miii FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644 -23 13. HUNTIN GTON CENTER , Hunliagton Beach (7 14) 892 -7771 . HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (7 14) 646-5021 • , ' • •• • ·- 8 DAIL't' PILOT Osteopath Licenses A pproved Prin~ess Margaret-Rift Re~oniited- 1.0NOON 1 UPI i -An once an est-ort or Jacqueline them to go their own ways. American nu1gazine hn s Kennedy Onas.sis. "Absolute bunk," snld t.1aj. ,brought into the open wh!lt u f". M. Legh, \\ho acts as small circle of courtiers hnvl' THE EVEN ING New 1 treasurer for I' r i n cc s s quoted l...ady llarlech a s t.largarcl. known for years -that the S• N F"RANCISC~ (AP\ A marriage of princess sa ying reports of a romance !\. . -betwttn her and Snowdon, '·TU.ESE THINGS come up bitter six-year lcga battle hns A1arg1.1rct and ber husband \Vho makes his living as a regularly." sa id Aiaj. John ended v.·hcn the Cado\ifomia Lord Snowdon was once ill photographer. were ''silly" Griffin, press secretary lo the Supreme Court struck wn a jeopardy. and ''ridiculous." princess. 1962 l:lw which prohibited the According lo a c c 0 u 11 t s Royal spokesmen also dcrld-Despite the denlal.s a !mull. state froin licensing graduates publlshed here. Mc c a I ! s ed rt1cCall's version of \\!hat dis,:reet group of pt."Ople were of ostropathic coltegf.'s as i\1agnzirae said the couple happened or else refused rorn-Informed one day in 1967 that physiciilnS and surgrons. nearly ~e up in 1967 over 1ncnt on its allegation that the marriage of the Princess The unanimous 5 0 -Pa g l' his friendship for fashion Queen Elizabeth talked her and the former An I hon Y decision Tuesday in favor of editor Pamela Colin who sister and her brother-in-law Armstrong-Jones v.·as shaky eight gradu:llcs of out-of-stare u .. 1 Tlll..iter. becatne Lady tlarleeh four out of divorce with the argu-and there might be dram<it ic ostropathic schools said that TONY yean ago. Lord Harlech \vus rnent it would be sin1pler for developments within the v.·cek. . ' They were told that Jf t.targaret went on holiday ln the Caribbean on her .own they could assume thJt the mar- riage v.·as over. But it Snowdon accompanied her it would mean the rift had been patched up. ntE SNOWOENS went on holiday together and nont! or those wOO \\'ere given the off- the·reeord informat'im ever breached the conndencc. ao- cording to a member of the scled coterie. Friends of the Snowdons said Tuesday the marr!~ has its ups and downs as might be expected bttween two temperamental people but is now reaJOnably stable. They do not attac:h much im- portance to the fa~ Margaret v.·as in the West. lndtes '''hlle Sno'A'don celebrated his 44th birthday here a couple or y,·eeks ago. They said Sno"·don's con- centration on his photographic career -in which he has sue· • eeeded oo his own merits - oflen leads to such separa· lions. the law violates the equal pro- 0 ____ _:_:~_:_: ____ _;_ __ :-_ ______________ -'----- ~i~::~~·::t~~:: Penneypets sale. 20% off every of Osteopath y degree. whether obtained in California or not. now will be eligible tor oon-f f:~::~;:~~~~~:b::s~~ elephant, tiger, turtle, and rhinq · ' "There is no rational rela-~~~~~;~1@~f r~ in stock. ·zebras, lions, giraffes,.too. their training in an osteopathic rather than an allopathic Al 2001 off ' I k I .. - MARGARE T ~r~:;:~~:~:::~:: so, 10 men s sac S14l0W-. -~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-''--~'""-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ admitted to practice in otiit:r r-'" stales or v.•ere practicing in federal enclaves in California as nlCmbcrs of the armed force s. Btrr THE 1962 Osteopathic Act prevented them from get- ting a California physicians and surgeon s license. The court said the California atlllrney general established tha t osteopathy was a com- plete school of medicine and surgery covering the full range of medical science. in- cluding use of man ipulation, dru gs, surgery and physical therapy. • It said the medical board. which refused to I i c e n s e osteopaths on grounds it had not accredited their schools. admitted the state had the capa bility to lest and screen out inro111petent and un- q U a 1 i f i e d ost£>opathic ap- plicant&. 1'1lE COURT SAID there was lhe necessary machinery to insure that "incofl1K!lent and unqualined gra<:l~tes"'W1th osteopathic training are not loosed upon the public.'1 Under the 1962 law, doctors of osteopathy who wanted to become Doctors of i1edicine could do so. but n e w ost~thic graduates all were to becoiTie''M..D.'s. The only school of osteopa(.hy in the stall' bocame a school of med icine at UCL Irvine. . W eapons Seized By FBI SAN BERNARDINO tUPl l -FBI agent! have arrested 11 • 32-year-old f\.1arine s t a ( r sergeant at his Cucamonga hoffie .near here and seized several thousand rounds of stolen ammunition and ex- plosives. John Donald Ommood~n Jr. v.•as charged with two ro unts of stealing government property and was being held in Hi\'ersi de. Bail "'as set at 82.1.000, authorities said Tues- du\·. The FBI said that Om- lTIOndson-•t'::tS"" charged by a SP<'l t!lc. \Vosh. grand jury v.•ilh stealing: tJ.000 rounds Of ,30 and .45-calibcr a1nmunition, 20 cas('s of C4 explosives. 1,000 feet of <lctonating cord and 150 blasting ea ps. J f too\ ictcd , Ommondson could be fined $10,<*I or be ~ntenced-lo JO years in prl!on _ or both on each count. The ind ictment. hand t d down Frb. 26. charged that 01nmon Wson stole the an1- mun1tioo :ind explosives in June anrl July 1973 v .. hilc sta- liooed a1 the Keyport Na\1al Torpedo Station. Bango Annex • mJirc1ncrton. \Vasn. -on1n1ondson. who has 15 years 111 the service. \\':is on assignment to lhe l\1arinc Corps Hcsen c in S a n Bernardino. 324 H. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 642-3766 2J Yt 1rs S.rM L.0<1tl0fl •SAL ES • SERYIC! ' For men Reg. S15. The great JCPen ney slack for men. Texturized poly· e~ter fo r easy wear, Penn- Prest lor no wrinkles and stretch tor comfort. Flare leg, wide belt loops, and colorful patlerns. Men's sizes. · ....... .. .... .. ........ ........ ::::,•: r ......... ..... .. ........ , ..... ....... ... 1.' .. . ,·:::: .... . ...... f ..... .... .. ...... :::: :: ...... ... ... ..... . :. ::· .__ • Sale s12 Reg. $1 5. Men 's polyester double knit slacks with wide belt loops, l lare leg and western pockets. Penn- Prest in assorted panern s. Men's sizes . sa1es12 Reg . 115. Men's polyester double knit slacks styled with flare leg and large culls. In a great selection ol plaids. window panes, or checks . Men's sizes. For school-age boys ~ IZO,. ·-· ' . Sale279 Reg. 3.49. Boy's short sleeve shirts. Assorted s tyles tn pat- lerns and solids. Sizes 8 to 12. ! s ·ale398 i Rllll . 4.98. Culled jeans tor {~ boys, polyester/couon that's Penn-Prest. Sizes 8 10 18, regu lar and slim . For pre-school boys Sale 158 Rq .. 1.91. Pre-school · bOys' crew-neck shirt 1'1 po1yester/co11on kn rt. s1ztt 4/5, 6n. .. ' Sale 359 Rtg. 4.49. Culled baggy jeans lor boys, Polyes1er/conon 1n assorted pl11ds. For sizes 4·7, reg . or sli m. Husky size. reg . 5.49, s1le 4.39. I For toddlers Sale 1so to 280 Reg. $2. to 3.50 Penneypers•iat savings \ for you1 youngest too Toddler boys and g1rl.\.i OOS anCI boUoms A1s01led sly!es ol !>fl11rs. 1eans anCI lla•e pants Allot poly- · ester.cotton so they re ensy to ca1e 1or Many colors in 10Cldlt'fS s•zcs JCPen ney •' We know whal you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at th e followillCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (7141644 -2313. Sale 158 Reg. 1.98 Tank top that's ribbed in Poly- esler/collon. Assorted solid colo1s 1n sizes 4/5, 611 . Sale 238 Reg. 2.98 Boys' walk short ol Polyesle1/ cotlon in assorled pla•ds. S•Cle pocke!s, yoke back and zip lront In Siles 4-7. reg or slim. ~ Short sleeve solid collar, zipper shirt. Sizes 4 to 7. Reg. 2.98 , sale 2.38. Short sleeve fancy crew neck shirts. Sizes 4 to 7, Reg. 1.98 , sale 1.58, Solld color cuffed jeans. Sizes 4 lo 7. Reg. 3:96, 11le 3.18. FanC:y collar zipper shirts. Sizes 4 to 7. Reg. 2~. ate 2.38. Fancy lank top shirts. Sizes 4 to 7. Reg .,,1.98. 11le 1.58. Solid color shorts. Sizes 4 to 7. Reg . 2.98, 11M. 2.38. Sale prices effecllv.. thru Sunday. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunl ington B och (,714 ) 892-777 I . HARBOR CENTER . Cosio Mesa (714) 646-5021 . • -.... . ' • c c p Ii a c in 0 w c ' 0 f 0 d a c $ a p d d ' I 2 0 c ' s ---• • Daughters Watch Grocer SJain in Cold Blooo SAN ANl'ONIO, Te<. (UPI) --Hia wife and 1i1: children bought Jo,.ph c.rvani., the special pair of cu!flinks he wanted fo.r his 14th birthday and planned a big party lo celebrate. Three hours befori hlo birth- day, Cervantes was shot to death by a gwtman in.side hls grocery store. His daughten Augu.otina, 14, and Yolanda. 18, watched him die. AUGUSTINA SAJD Tue>day she heard the door open and saw a man in a Ski mask. "He didn't come in," she aaid. "He just shot at my father. My father was six to eight feet away, not. far. I screamed at lllm and I heard the soots. ··~ty rather didn't say anything. He didn 't have a chance.'' Cervantes dled en route lo a hospital, a bullet wQUnd in the chest and one in hls right side. POLICE COULD cite no motive. No robbery attempt was made. A month ago, Cervantes and Yolanda Wtft closing another grocery the faznJly owns when a man entered and asked in Spanish for "aJI the rmney." Her father drew a knife. The lntruder fired several shots. but Cer\'ant.es '<!.-as not hit. Free /tla11 Dentist Robert Neulist has been acquitted on charges or murdering wife Lucille, 48, in ~tay or 1971 . lif rs. Neulist was found drugged and shot to death in lhe couple's $100.000 hon1 e in Atineola, N.Y. WNln!sdar ~~ch _1o_t•c" ________ o_A_IL_V_P_1_Lo_r~9 Massage on Go PORTI.A~D. Ore. I AP ) -A mobile massage parlor has at- tempred lo set up ~iness on a downwwn slreet, but polit"e interfered twice. THE GOLDEN Gc:lc6e studio rented ;1 tra\'el van, !locked it \\'Ith lotion and l h r c e masscuSt"s and roled u1to Portland's porno ditrict one night this "'ttk. Po!lee slapped a purking ticket on the van aM ordered its occupants to \eavt. \\"hen !he van r(.'fcrned !he next night. police said ii v.•os too big ror ils parki'lg space and tov.·ed it away . After poUce dttermh1ed that tll-' massetll3Cs were not juveniles. they rele1:1sed the 1nas.seuses and their \'an. Tl}E \1 AN llAS a busin~ license . according to city of- 2 Heappointcil S.o\CHA~IENTO (UPI ) - (~v. H.onuld Reagan has rt'Hppointed Hobert ·r. ''oung of Pasadena and l\trs Blanche \\'. Collins of Long Beach. lo hr<>-ycar ter1ns on the advisory hoard to ~lc1ropolil:1n Stall' llosp1tal al f\'ur11oalk . licials. A spokesman for the Ponland Police Bureau said the district attorney's office iJ 1nvestiga1lng possible ac1lon. "1\pparently 'l''e ha ven't a leg to stand on." he said. "The outfit h..1s a license." ~1 EAN\\11 1LE. AFTER the \'an's batteries are recharged nnd Ile\\' signs are made, r;o1den Goose employes 5aY they \rill drive back do\'.'ntO~'Tl . One en1ploye said police ran lhe battery down ~·hen they left tht> lights on. She said lt'gal action is being con· sidertd. Chrysler To Raise .-~~'==::::--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------- Prices DETROIT ( U P I) Chrysler Corp. says it is in- creasing the i'verage retail prices on Its ca rs by $28 -the first price hike by any U.S. auto maker since the go.vem· ment lifted wage and pfice controls from the industry. Chrysler said Tuesday the increases "represent recovery or on ly a small fraction of Its rapidly increasing costs of both labor and materi~!s." GENERAL MOTORS Corp .. Ford ri,1otor Co. and Afnerican l\fotors Colp. pledged In December they would not raise prices until the 1975 models are introduced in September. Chrysler did not go along ~·ith that pledge a n d Chairman Lynn T o w n s e n d said al the time, •·we believe our best course is to refrain from making a cOmrnitment of th.is sort." LAST P.IOf\'TH \Vhen it a~ peared General Motors was planning to increase prices an it.s cars despite the pledge. John T. ~nlop, director of the Cost of Living Council, said he di<! no! believe the~ could be any justification for any in· creases in automobile priei!s. The price hikes ranged from $15 on the compact Dodge Dart and Plymouth Valiant to $67 Of1 the Chrysler-Imperial and Fury-l\fonaro models. The new prlei! of a Plymouth Valiant. ""hen the hikes become effective l\ton- day, will be. $2.786 for the fQUt· door sedan with a six-cylinder engine. tp.t is $165 more'~ 4 the same car cost when new models were ;ntroduced Sept. 25. 2 Indicted ·In Boo~ Of Groi.1p NEWARK. N.J. (UPll -A talent agent and a singer from. Los Angeles have been In- dicted on charges of pas$ng off a female vQCal group as the famed rock 'n' roll Shirelles. The federal grand jury ac- cused Charles \V i 11 I a m Ca.scales Sr .. also known as Charles Cabot. 58. and Vessie Lee Simmons. 35. of con- spiracy to defraud military ser\•ice clubs. U.S. Attorney Jonathan Goldstein said Casca les tried to book a female \"OCal group led bv l\1iss Simmons into the clubs· by "falsely reprt3elll· ting.. the si~rs ~as the Shirelles. l'he real Shir les rOSf to popularity in· the early 1000s. Student Makes Dean's List ' Harry G. Nye of N~')Xltt Beach has been named to the dean's list of the Univer!ity of Ne~· Haven in Connecticut. Nye. a junior, earned a 3.75 point ratio out of a poss.Ible 4.0. He Is a student in the Arts and Sciences d ivisi on . Hell Hatli Streaker REtL. ~Dch. (APJ Hell finally tw had it! first streaker. Several residents o f Jiell. a hamlet of 47 between Lansing and Ann Arbor, said they saw a young man daSh down the town's main street in the altogether l\fonday night. He dashed in from the local "'·enther slalton to a restaurant. lhen jumped 1-into a jeep and drove off. , ' I • r1cs. ' Sale280 yd. Polyester· coordinates in solid and fancy colors. Reg. 3.50 yd. It's texturized p~lyesler, so it's machine washable, no iron and 1umble dry. Choose from popular colors. Sale2°7 yd. Solids of polyester I cotton Reg. 2.59 yd. Shanl aro linen. Solt - linens that are machine washable. Linen prints, reg. 2.99, tel• 2.39 • Sale1 51 yd. Skillet solids of polyester I cotton Reg. 1.89 yd. Popular spor1swear fabrics, in 11 colors. Easy lo care lor, tor people who play hard. Skillet prints .•• reg.1 .991 111• 1.59 • • ' ' Sale1 27 yd. Beautiful print broadcloth fabrics Reg . 1.59 yd . These great fabr ics are rayon /cotton . Machi ne wash, tum ble dry and no iron. Broadcloth solids ... reg.1.29, sale 1.03 Sale1 43 yd. Solid and print sportcloth fabric. Reg. 1.79 yd. The Oanstar story; machine wash. no iron, tumble dry. And with beaulilul new looks! • ~ .. ~~ .___JCP0nne~ We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followin9 stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newpo rt Bea ch (714) 644 -2 313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beoch (714) 892 -7771. HARBOR CENTER, Cosio Mesa (714) 646-5021. • • 1n I • • '. l I O OA./LV PILOT WHlntsday, M~rch 20, 1974 ' Del Wehh Ha ~ Lung Surger Woman of Year Ma ty Tyler Moore Feted •Tom Wire Servit'i:!s Del E. \Vcbh , m u I t i · millionaire ch a i rm a n of the corporation 'vhlcb bears his nanle, has und ergone lung surgery at the t\1ayo Cll nlc In Rochester. Minn., his Phoenix office said. Spokesn1an Jerry l\.1cLalu said surgeons removed a small tunlOr in \Vcbb 's left lung, adding that th e 7iJ.yc.'.ll'· old building and hole\ maf,'IUltc was expected to r e n1 a i n hospitalized for t'A·o days. * Alger Illas, a famous foe of Richard i\I. Nixon, signed a petition calling for the in-.. J"X'achm(.'fll of the Presiden t. l liss lccturt'<I on t h e l\.1c:C.a rthy era at Oneonta 1 N.Y. I Sta te. During the ques- tion"1.nsv:er period, an uniden- tified student asked him If he \\·ould sign an impeachment petition. ( PEOPLE J \\'hen Hiss said he would , tht.· student gave Hiss a pt>ti· 11011 Y:hich he signed on the stai::c. "' Hiss was convicted of per- jury in 1950 following a long in vestigation headed by then Rep. Nixon and the old House lin-Amcrican Activities Com- n1itt ec. • l'r1elvln Belli has asked the California Supreme Court to reconsider his 30-day suspension from practicing law ltancled dov;n l\1arch I. The high court ruled 6-1 to suspend Belli, a controversial San Francisco trial lawyer. for endorsing a Scotch whiskey in a n a d vertisement. The. suspenskln is to start April 1. Belli said the endorsement v.•as not Wlelhical afid tltat "l.hese Victorian standards are outmoded." • "I decided t did not want to get into the muck of politio." sait1 ~year-okl Do r othy !\1cCall In announcing she woul d not run for governor of Oregon to succeed her son. l\1rs. ~1cCall withdrew a month after she sa id she'cl run, focusing her campaign oo problems of the elderly. Her 90fl . GQv. Tom McCa ll, cannot seek a third COO· sccµtive term under Oregon law. • Vice President Gerald Ford v .. ound up a working vacation in South Carolina with a round of golf at Hilton Head with Gov, John C. West and retlred Gen . William C. Westmore· land. F'on:I teed off at Sea P\nes Plantation with< West and \Vestmoreland before flying back• to Washington. The fonner Annv chief of Stall Is seeking lhe ·Republ ica'n nomination for governor. • F'our of ~Uckey Rooney's children were adopted by their m a t e r n a 1 grandparents, despite opposition from Rooney. The children, rangini.t in age from 10 to 14, were born to H.ooney's fifth wife. Barbara Thoma110n. She was shot to death in 1966 by a Yugoslavian aclor. Rooney held joint guar. dianshi p of 1he children with !heir ma ternal grandmother , t lelen Thomason. Two years a~o. hf-tried and failed, to harr sole cust·ody transferred to hin1, on the grounds that he is the fat her. and that a natural p..1.rcnt i~ entitled to cu~trxi)' of children unless rul- ed unfit. Rooncv !iv~ in F o r t l..;1uderd.ale. Fla. "1'ilh his SC\'en th v.·ifc. • Lt. l.O\'. lA-ster !Haddox \\'1.IS admitted 10 Pon<'e Dt I.A-on in- fi r1nar• in At !an!a fnr 1rcat- 1ncnt Or a rC'Currlng nose bleed hut his condition was report ed as sa tisfactory. ~laddox. 58. a cand idate for the f'ie mocralic nomination for governor. would be kept in the hospita l fc.-obscn•atloo the rest or the week. according to an infir,.-.;1r:: spokemlan. • .). Pennsyl\·ania 'A"Oman ha!'! bttn chargt"Cl .,.,. i th im- pcrsona1 1ng the wife of sin~er PeTTy toroo IQ I) h I <I j II 1ncrd'i.inc:hi;i •JO CTt-d1t. poh._'f' sa id In Orl:indo. F1a I Vy"yan \t :ir~llt Balt'O m. 49, of King (If Prussia. had :i rheockbook , (Tf"IJt card. and 1 Florida d river·~ lic<'fl'«! in the name of v.yvyan Cnmo, r~ said. Police sa\o she used thr· ad· dress or the 'Ai mer homc• Como and hls wlft llmiellr maintain in ~orth P a l m Beach. Fla. • Jazz g~at Duke Elllnl(ton wlll conduct the Amerk:on premiere of his lhir1I "S.1.crf'd Concert" in a perfarmal'lc:.i! on his 7~th birUldfly April 29, Stanford Uni v er s it y an. nooncod. The perforfance by F:11- i.ngton's orchestra and lhc 60- voice Stanford f\1 e m o r l 11 I Clwrch Choi r Y.'ill bt µ<1rl of a four-day symposium honoring Ell ingtoo for contributions to American music. * College kids didn't strt'ak tn his day, say s Gov. Hon:1ld JleagHll. l:Wagan told •j group of high school studenls in S11cra rnl!nlo that he had s!.'Cn college crazes coml' 11nd go, from b'Oldfish swalloY. tng lo pttcklrlg telephone bootJ15. •• But le said with ;1 chuckle, "I thluk thl.s ri>tn:a klni.tl l.!i 1hc silliest ~f th-.:1n ;111 , There 's no quest1tn it's in violation ol :in (.•x1stutg law, but I lltink <"verybody's just kind of hop-- 1ni.i It will go away." • rc:ilgnu1g because of the dc111and~ of her farnily ol five )OUng children. fulc<ntly. slJe said. she bad been able to work only three days a week and was finding it increasingly difficul t to give even this nwch time to her job as head or the Whi te llouse'O!· nee of women's programs. * Bangladesh Prime l\1inistcr LOS ANGELES fAP ) - Mary Tyler l\1oorc Was honored as Woman of the Vear at the 141.h annual J n t ernational Broadcasting Awirds dinner. Atiss l\loore was chosen becauSe "The ~.1ary Tyler l\1oore Show" opened a new dimension or television situa- tion comedy, said Gera ld Leider, presi~t or Warner Bros. Television and president of the society. She plays the pivot role in a scrie!I "In which charac- IC'rization is predominant and v.·hich has introduced a v.'ho!e She ls lhe thlro feminine 1 star IO be named !or tbe a'A·ard. PrevM>us winners were Carol Burnett in 1968 and San-I dy Duncan in 1m. """ ... OUIGU.NS · ]llAl!INING'.a 'COLLECTORS SHOP , 0.li.'l:t. Jill Ruckelshaus, wife of fortnl'f llt'puty A t to r n t' y Gcui ral Willln1u D. Hu<'k shuus, resigned u s spec!· aS6istant lo pre11idl'n- 1iat l>U n sc 11 o r Annt' Arn1s ong, l\lrst Ruckelshaus to Id wo1nco reporters she was Sl'lrikh Mujlbur Hohman, suf- fe ring an undisclost'tl Hlne~-e for lhe past week, left by spt'(.'ial airplane for medical trC"atmcnl in lhC' Sovirt Union. BROADCAST AWARD Mary Tyler Moor• Miss l\1oore, star or her own JX>pular show on CBS, was chor;en by the llollywood Radio and Television Society. Afore than 1,000 broadcast and advertising e xecutives gathered at the Century Plaza Hotel for the af fair Tuesday night. rompan v ' · o u t s l a n d i n g lllailill;ilm.oiiiiiiiiiiii .. players." he said. ,, • " ' I UMll )0 I'll C\1110.U: Wll M (OUPOH : _ IKl'llU WNGAI, MAll(M 1•, lt7• , . ~mil1Y.~1i1r~~ow.~~l1Y. ,.\11. © ·.---<; -' 1-a1Gus- I COISllVATIOI TIP I I IO. 11 I N""D SWITClllS I I 1., cw.PT .. lftl w•lfot• I j y•u c•n ·c•1>f..t y•11r I •l-ct(Hlll cen111111pti.n • 1 .,... '°"' ,.,.,..., en.I 1.,,.,.,. oi ... ..,., ,_.tctt-I " ,..., • .,... 1h .... .,.". I I hit• 1f 9i11in9 y111 lu1t I th1 rl9llt am..,nl 1f lltht I 11 lh1 rftht tim.. ,._ L"~~=~~~~ •EL MONTE 12260 E. GARVEY 2 llOCKS IASl Of.$ POINTS •WOODLAN D HILL S 22940 VtCTOIY Bl VD. ACIOSt. HIOM '"UUOOI SOU.t.l'I AIGELS SUPER 011· COAT WALL PAllT I GuorontHd OflMMI c•~tt•t•· I Over 2000cMn · .... 11111 ml•o4 f,.1! I .... Ii. Mlin finfth • •llrMffn Ortdctn 1Hect. • C-.,i.t1 with aM n..:ttM h1.,jw1r1. SOFT FOAM CHAISE PAD "'"" ,." .. '" • " " 1hic.k. EA, • : !~:::.::;;; ..... $~ OUR REG. 2.99 No. 8009 Uflll!J ftl MTOllll•Wllll~ l ll!Vft Wt«!J.I, lllJ.lOl 1•. ltl• I A W, ttw !he.I lwn Nth ,.w .. otld c1pocity fw t.119h cutti119 jeM. "WASn llllG" CAllA" DISPOSAL • I L'J h.p. IMtef. • .., .it.,...,... ..._,. 1rwl •pe"'-nl in111htM. • ' MOBIL MOTOR OIL • Hith 0.l~I werffl ,.......,. 4 FT. .REDWOOD LATH TIMPEIED GLASS TUI EICLOSUIE I """Y ••lruNi 1lvmlftv.,,. ,,. ...... I Silenl Nlll'lltlf, ..... WMri"f 11.,...,. IJ.11 ii...r1,.. ,., .. ,._ - Alt.. $Tl'JllE.s OPEN Plllt.Y 9 A. M. .to 9 P. M. •SAN BERNARD INO 3M OlllANGI SHOW RO. MtwUN SO. I Sf. -ANO AllllOWHIAO •SANTA ANA 3309 SO. BRISTOL I l'I IUCL NO. Of SOUTH COAST ~U ·-·-·- •POMONA 6SS NO. MILLS NIAi MOlt ANO Mill.$ •NORWAL K FlllESTONE BLVD. ot STUDEBAKER MT l&.n Of tlfS flUwA1 • RI VERSIDE • GARDEN A 10331 MAGNOLIA 11"' SO, WISTiRM ACIOSS ,IOM NUT 10 CM-JID TYi.ti MAU Nit NO.Of llOSKIAHS •GARDEN GROVE 12662 CHAPMAN AVE, , JUSf IA.St Of HA.HOiii.VO. • WHITTIER 13555 TELEGRAPH ID. 2 llOC:ICS IA.St Of SIAIS • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7800 EDINGER OHi lkOCI. WIST Of llACH l lVD. LONG BEACH 2317 E. SOUTH ST. NIAi CMlllY ANO SOUTH N1x t 10 zoo1·s • I •I • • . • He of Tu ori ·~ .,, l,, •. l 11<;1un V1ll1Y Ohio. Otilo . '~· "" L~un !~14. "'" ,,_ /,\fs.t! Surv( O•U!lll I-lure !.ervk Cll•ot "'~' Lewr L•ne, 1$, I de119ri ""' bro I Jl•lval Mom ·~ °"'' •• 1974~ G-T Mr• Rou r '•M "'· om 8•1!1- ·~- V!>11I 'Terra Sur vi DO an Glf n ~~':' ··~ ln!er 8 1!11 Mir. c c H c I .. - r Otlier ' ; Deaths • NEW Y-OllJ; !AP) -Anne Kkln, 51, a leading designer of American faMllons, d i e d Tuesday after a short ii~. Her collectklns ol well -taik>red sportswear are credited with inspiring new casualness In American fashion. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Brute Pitarsh, 48, one of Canada's most pop u I a r broadcll31ers for 20 years, died ~fonday. He had been waiting since November for a suitable ™:art dorK>r to replace his diseased organ at the Stanford Uniim"Sity liospital. LOS ANGELE:S (UPI) - F\cneral services were lO be held today for Carroll N}'l', 72. former actor, publiclly man and radio editor o( the Los Angeles Times, '¥\'bo died Sunday at tili: North-Hollywood h&me. Nye ll'ad juvenlle roles in silent films. including Lon Chaney's "\.\'hile the City Sleeps," and later in early talking pictures with Loretta ... Yoong, f\tyma Loy a nd Dolores Costello. LOS ANGELES !AP \ - llelt>n Sch'¥\'arti, 71, mother of actor ·rooy Cunis, died Tuesday in Culver "City ~lem orial Hospital of heart failu re. Death Notices aOVD Doc~ H. ~CYd. /Mm-MlloO"IC lOdOt •JIO F & AM; dllt al clt•fh, M 1rc11 It 1914. $urvlvl'd Dy cM1111hl1r, Mn.. JO'((t llO'(d«~ef; ~I, Jtrry Ind Mic/IHI llo'l'd; 1>ro111tr, Pr11en ll-o\rd; 1l1i.•1. J-.oll TllOrPt 1na Florence Fri• Mtrl>Ol"lll Mnlc.1, S1turd1y, ~·en D . 1 I AM, 0111111 llroiN-. Cn1oot1, .,111> 1-1unU~on Nell M1..,.,1c LOCIOe IJIC F & AM olfic l1!1ng. OlldlY 8rol11tr1 Mor tuary, 1191] 8 tl(ll lllvd., l"lunrlnoton Beo1en, 0 1r.c1or • C•A.ME• ll~a K. (r·•me•. R"1dtfll of L1Qun1 Niguel; 1119 tS. Oat. o• ~th. M1rd1 11, 1f1(. SurvlYld Dy Mir,., f'Mll W. Cr1mer, lt11un1 Nl~1 E. Allrld Cramtr, Grau V1llev; d1u111>t.r, Mr1. i"ltflry I(~, 01110. Pr!v1ra 1 .... 1ty Mrvlc;H .....,., Mid In Ohio. Slltlflf" Ltvun1 lleacn Mortuarv. Forwardil!ll Ol~tor1 .• l'Ol•Cl-I 1?1vmc>nd J. Fotrch. Jr., M.D. Rtoidanl ot L.,guna llNCll. 0111 of a.e1rn. Maren It, 191'. 5'rYICH pending II Mccormic~ l11Qun1 Be.icn Morll,lar·t. MUTCMIElt,ON Erntst!ne Hu1c11et1on. Re1ldfnl of (Mii tAeu: dllt OI "'""· M1•cto II. 1'1' Survl.._,, by llu•twnd. lloYdl """ al\d da11911!frlll·law. l~rry ln<I C 1 r o I Hulen..-..... , Arl1on1; granodaU!I Mt•, Lorl. ~rvkes, Thur.01v. 11 AM, lltlf l!ro.awav C111~. Sell ll ra.<1w1v M or1u 1 r y , OlrKlorJ, "" Lewrenct llaMley M1y. ll8J ShanrlOn ll<>t, Cmll Mn1. 011t of aellh. Mlrcn 18, 191~. Sunrl~ed by MN, Jeannine : daUQhter1, Lorraine. M~rlll"' c nrf1!ln1 i nd Jennifer: 1i1ltr. Col y S.teQm•n; l>nln-, Jamn May. Fun..-tl servk H ••• Pf'lv•1t. Jt>1trmtnl, Ptc!tlc c r e • r Mem.,,J•l ""'•r~. ll1tf•·ll""l1trOll FUtllt•1 Home, Co1la M~, Dlnctors. •ITTElt (;e(lrg.e Albert Rllltr. 1310 W. lllV ........ N~t Beien. Dalt of <Mllh. M1rcl! lt, lfll . Surv!11td by ''"Ir•. Heltn: lwo 9"'11, G...,.g1 Jr. 1n<1 Frid Rltttr1 OIUOll!tr, Tlltr.w RiUtr: tw1!v1 i;rr•ndchllclr1111. Ro1arv, rorrT0111, Wl'dn<!'d1v, • ,.M. Fur.er.of M11u, 1nvrso1v. 10 AM, boll'r '' Ml. Carmel C1lhollc Chur(ll, N~I 8t1cn. lnle'r'mtnl, A!! Soul1 Cttl'lfltrv. l!altr·Ber9..-on Funtrll Homt , Ccnl1 Mfll, Dlr.c1or1. TOUGH Wl!llMn Tough, 160 CM,,llnt Drive, Newpcr! l!Ni:I!. ~'9 OI dN!ll, Mire/I lt 1t1l. Survlvtd by wit., Marv Let; two d1U1Jh1..-1. Mrs. 0.11 F1ro111!.1r Ind Mn,. C"rol Gardn.er; momer, Mr1. /,\,,'lllrt1 'Tougf'I: tovr ;re<><ICl!!ldren, alt ot (11!1!1 MeY. Service• Tllurl<My, 2 PM, Pacific VIJW (ll11)ef, wf!ll R~. Bruce A,, Kurrie . ollicl1t!ng. Entombment. P1clflc v1.-., Mtmorl•I ,..... l'1mllY I u 1111. I I I memorial contrl1><11lonl bl m•cle lo ll'fe City of Hop1. P'1clllc Vltw Morru1ry, OlrKl(ll'I. T1tAV1s V!ro!nl1 C. Tr1vl1. Rnldtn! of lrvlM Terr1c1; 01te of del tl!, M1rcn II, 1t1'-i~~~~v'Z,,~iii ':in~1tlr,.~~r111r11~~111~: Glen lravis; 1nln"""' 11••n<klllldr1n: ont !l'Nl-{lr•ndCMld. StrY•Cfl wtn bl htld Tnur!od1v, March 11, 11 "'111, 81111· lletQtron Coron• 1111 Mar en.pet. ln!errnenl. F1!rh1Ytn Mf"-1•1 Park, 1!1!Tr·lltrgeron Funtrll Homt, (Ot"ona d•l M•r, Dlr~IO<J. ARIUCKLI & SON WHTCllff MOllTUART '427 f. I 7rh 51.. Cosio Mes.a 646-4888 -·-IALTZ·llROIRON FUNlllAL HOMI 1 Co1ono del Mor Coito Meso -·-BILL aaOADWAT MOllTUMT I 10 Broadway. Coilo Meso !i•8·343J -·-DILDAY UOTHIRS MOllTUAllY 17911 Beach 81.-d. Huni.ng!on Beoch 842-7771 ?'44 Redondo Ave. Lo..gBeoc.h 12 13)438-114!i -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MOllTUAllY - I 79!i logul'IO Conron Rd. 494-9415 --·-McCORMICK MISSION MOllTUARY 28832 Com•no Cop11rrono Son Jyo., Cop11tro110 '495.1776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMOllAL PAllK Morluory Ch ope I J!iOO Pocol•C V1ff'I' Onve NeWJ>Qt! 6eoch, C~1lorn10 • 644.2700 -·-PllK FAMILT COLONIAL FUNlllAL HOMI 7801 Boho ,.,..,... w.,. .... ..,...,. 89J.J52!1 -·- SMITHS' MOltTUAAT 6 27 ~•II SI. HunhngtOfl ,S.0<.h !i.16-6539 THE NEl'TUNE .soerm - DAILY P!LOT J l MORE HOURS TO SHOP: ALL ST 8:30 A.M. TO REG $14 PRINT SHIRTS OF ARNEL 9.99 Sleek. bright. no core s'1irts of • fi..rnel and triacetate. AH in the spiffiest ·patterns. One sketched from·a super group of classics. Mis~s sizes. Sorry, no moil or phone Plaza Blouses, Sh;rts, 66. Street Floor 10 YOUNG JUNIORS' PANTS SALE 6.99 Reg. $10-$12. TheY're oli hero. now, at a special price. Your favorite P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY $10-$30 KNIT COORDINATES 6.99 to 17.99 Roting cheer'>. Red, v1'1;te a nd b!Uf' polycste1 coordinates to match or contrast. All with c1 label ~.nit collector<.. covet. Only one outfit from th;<.. qroup ~ke t ched . Misses sizes, Plaza Spor1 5weor, 65, Street Floor ' . '". . •• . . •• REG . $16 BOUCLE TOPS . SAVE 1/3 NATIONALLY REG.$18SHANTUNGPANTS KNOWN COORDINATES 9.99 and 12.99 10.99 to 22 .99 Our ocrylic·nylon boucle tops 1n current color ,. (r(·Ytn~ck "..~~lchi:d, shorl·>leeve U-nc(k ·not ,hown. ).Ml, co. 9.99 Ad:I polycoter chon:unq pants, 10-16. 12.99 M1~:.c~ SfX>l'rsweor, 40 R1·1 1. Sl6 tr1 Sh lr1f• (rJ! . ...,ri J <'vf••yt1nt-~-'".I""' (h.,.,.lL ·:•"l .,,.,., 1 \ll fJOly{• ,j, •f V• • ' .r. r1 ., I •int . 1 1 " GC:en, blu1·, b··i(J• ,, .. J Not e very onri in t. vc.·1y ~1zc. Ac.1•11'] Sportswea r. 78 .. SA VE 25°/o. ON SAVE 1/3 IMPORTANT LABEL KNIT-MATES JR . PRINTSHIRTS 5.99 11.99to 19.99 Re'). $1 8·S30 1'.''1' h cr-·1..· •n and vict~ V•~SO. Onl t l'"''"'• C'u' · · !(t cuffed trousers, ID-t"ise and mid..fise pants. A1sorted fabrics. Pastels, dork colors, Reg. $8. Some of the be't new Sp-;ng and Summer pints oroond. Florals, geometrics, >UPef colas. Polye ,ter /cotron blerds, Jr. s;zes 5· I], Juniot Sport5"""'7, 97 from this posh qro:.ip oi :..,-. ter !.hirts; jo-::~ et'>, v:int·,, v~ ·· l•Jovy 'wh : ..• or greE:n/whitc chcc~ •. f/,,,'.<::5 "..1ZC <... Miss.es. Spor!swcor. 89 Jr. sizes 5· 13. H;-Oeb Shop, 52 -ch .... e.._...l ....-<JR DAD AN»EIM f\Ev.'PO!lT ._ H.JNT!t<.TO'<l BEACH (lmplett (rtlMllw ltfTICH wlfl! tlHtltliAI"-11 ... Tk Olffll,,_ •ll•le Aitel'llltl'tl Tt TIW C..Hr 1111 .......... IM!'tttty ,_al C-ltff STJl'llft +"4 N. £4id {714)US-812 1 ~1 Fo-.hon k.loiid (1141 ~1 21 2 . Tm Edrqt:r 1wetvt (71 41 8'2·113 I , dW<£ MAL.I. 0: (,.. ~" llXIN. T~~&t"t(11 •) rta 1 , .. •,1 l r ". ' t~-.0()11 1 14 Hew s.nke 714·646·7421 • ' ' ' • • r 1% OJ.tllY ,.!LUI CHAIN SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/o OFF* FAIRICWHEH IHSTAWD 1Y WARDS •Getn. poth. t.,,.-. flttilll)i. ltfld MshillotkNt-tdro ot _. ,....... •• pric, .. c• for "" ntt.att todly! WOOD AHO WlOUWHT llOH ALSO A'IAIU.•Lf HUNTINGTON CENT E~ 1111 HONER PlAZA ~-·,,.·-ii"' -M74•fl Public Auction Authentic Indian Jewelry Mo UMH •••••••••• , .......................... , , • , , Ho Re~r•t We are proud to present for your bidding pleasure. an excellent selection ol Navajo.& Zuni Jewelry & Artifacts. Thuriday. March 21 . 7 P.M. Squash Blossoms. Bracelets. Rings. Bolo's. Pen· dants. Concho·s. Zuni Needlepoint Squash Blos· soms & Bracelets and many more. plus a rare col· lection o f artifacts -EVERY Pl ECE GUARAN- TEED TO BE AUTHENTIC. Jake's Antique Auction Gallery 2722 Hortft Moi11 St. liw• Wloc•I Sortto AllCI AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE • • • • B. D. Howes and Son . have just concluded a. once-in -a lifetim e purchase of hundred s of pieces of gold jewelry. This special purchase has made it possible to reduce the regul ar prices most substantially. 5Q% OF F Hundred s of Gold Pi eces ... Including: GOLD RINGS, BRACELETS, EARRINGS (so me ea rring s with prec iou s &/or semi-pre cious stone s.) MANY GOL D CHARMS Truly, A Once-In-A-Lifetime Opportun~y Sale ends Saturday. March 23 . 1974 B.D. HOWES and SON FI NE JEWELERS FOR THR.Et Ct NtRATION$ 3412 VIA LIDO NEWPORT 8£ACH • 175·2731 lOS ANGELES • PASADENA SANTA BARBARA • HONOLUlt. PHOENIX • sconSDALE I I Bay Art·a "' !11 Fio·ht ' ~ \l'I: \\lE\TfJ I .\J' "''t·111blv .·~;.n 1\1 nnl'th ~11':.t<lt' t•1 IJ;1'.l::"ld h;_1 :;; I\ 1' (· n liu-.:p1to.11ii1•d wllh H f11C"1;il l'llt ;tit1•r H • ~t·ufflf' wilh fp\!11\\' l.,.!1110cr<1l Louis 1-'ap•ul of !);!· l,1 l'ily 1\C'coun1~ 11f \1h:it ;1r1u;1lh h<11JJ)(•n('(.J in tlir. \ll'.<1dc 1' l'llj~Ul l'!ll'OUM!t'r 1;11Jt'41 'J'u1·~ .. d:1_1· ;ind nt·llhi•r' 111.111 1111n1t·d Tu r:dk nhout 11 Hut l'ap:.tn conf1ttt11·U - 11 !lh T¥Xls of hi s h•"<•rl dunn" ~111 1nterv1e1\' -1h<1! a µu:-:hin~ m<'llL'h"trad ocrurrrd. A<:kc•d 1f h" nrJ(I l\1caoe u111·ndl'd 1u :-hake llantls rin d m:ikc uµ. he lnhl <i 1·1•po1·1t•r. ' I /1upc lo Th::it \\'OUld ht• up lo :\Ir. .\h·;1de." ~ Onr 11nt·onr1rn1<'d 11·rsi11n n1;1k1ng lhP n1unfl<1 of !ht• (";ip1!fll corri<lors s;11d :-.11•adt• an:~rdy 1Q,!':t'd :1 i·u 11 of t'lltft•t• 1111111 Papan at lhl· h<"1ght of an art:urncnr . trigrr.t•ring a slug- ging ma1ch. 'IEATlE \\'\S <·x:in1int•<l by ;1 neu1·o•:urg1·1,n ;1! Sun"r .\lc•tnoria! l losp11;1L s a 1 tl ,\o;~rmhl~ m:u1 Bil! l.o.M't.~ r·r 11hfl 8 l'l'Oltlpitllit•tl lhl1 ];1".1n1:1kcr lfl th1• llf1~pi1:il. 1\ ho sp1l;ll ~:pokc::111a11 ~:ud. Ul"I T.it-lf IN FIST FIGHT Ken neth Meade Jllan Gi ve n L ife T e r1u S.\.-.{ PJEC O 11\l'I -A uitl~f' ~:1,\ -; Fredcril'k J<icoh l'i,<:h('r. :!L s!~ibl>ffi his ~3- .\l';1r--0Jd wile Lo dc:.ith last Oct. ;> fur "in.~ubordination."' Thi· Jlll'~' wh1t'h con vitt rd Fi,c_·ht·r ol first-degree murder tl1't•1ded tba! he treated his 11Jfi• "ltk1· a ehild _gr serf and 1111·1 l':lo.;ed tht· IC\'l'I of pun1sh- n1rnt lo d1!'l'ipl1ne her." said Su;x·nur Court .Jud!!t' J)ougla.~ I!. \\ood.,..·orth. Fischer denied Co1atanai1tated ltleat ~ 13 Indicted in Beef Bribe L.OS AXf:ELf:S IAT-'l -A federal grand jury has in- dicted 13 persons and five Los Angeles area meal packing firms un charges of bribing U.S. D e partm e nt of Agriculture meat graders. The FB I announcffi Tuesday 11 of the indicted had been ar- rested , another had already been arrai&'Tted on similar L"hargcs arising from a dif· rert>nl complaint and the 13th J)('rson \Vas experted to sur· :render today. Five of the ln· • dictrd were owners of meat 1>ac king plants. THE CHARGES stem from alleged orters or bribes rang- ing fron1 $60 to 5300 per day lo fed eral 1neal graders to upgrade bt.>cf q u a I it y . BILL SETS BAR 1-IOVRS SACllAMENTO iA P I - J)rinking hours would be shortent'CI in California by a proposal introduced by ASS<"mbl~·n1an A I i s I e r li.1 cAlister 11>-San Jose 1. 111c ~ i t I , introduced Tuesday, .,..·ould require on-0r off-sale J ice n s c holders to be cl osed bcty,·ccn n1idnight and 8 a.in. Agriculture 1) e p a r l men t or IHghland : Pet.er B. Brun, o( Great \\' ester n : Ellsworth graders are responsible for O.K. Packing: Rueben Krans Eichinger of Ape:<; Donald determining .,..·hether meat of Globe ; and )faier S. ti.1organ or Snnla Ana P<jck- should be classified USDA Gerson. ol Santa Ana Packing ing : Da\'id Shubin and Ben Prime. ChoiCt", Good or scme Co., Santa Ana, and employcs Did\l of O.K, Packing ; and toy,•er quality. Dale Oark , Martin s. Pollock : liugh Towle of L'nion Packing U Ro .. __ and Thomas Kardashian of Co., VernOll. Asst. .S. Ally. ocrt C. "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilii;ilii;;i;;,;i;;;;iioiiiiii~ii.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bonner said the indictments I "only scraped the surface" ol the payoffs and a tv.·~year probe of the meat industry by fed eral investig ators would continue. The F'Bl said none of the in· dictments invol\'00 any of the meat graders because those involved aceepted money only to cooperate y,•ith authorities. BRI BERY at I cm pl• In- cluded one instance in whidl•'! meat grader .... ·as offered money to overlook tape~ infested bttf, officials said. The firms ind.ictcd were: Highland ri.teat Packing Co., O.K. Packing Co., Great · \\'estem Packing Co. and Apes f\1ool Co., all of Vernon, and <.;Jobe Packing Co. of San Fernando. The 13 indicted we re : ov.•ners. Aaron ~1agidow, 45, of Apex: Bernard Fineman, 43, ANTIQUE ·AUCTION AT THE OLD Balboa Pavilion THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 6 P.M. '· * * * featuring /* * * INSPECTION FROM 12·6, SALE BEGINS 6 P.M . at the old B'ALBOA PAVILION 400 Main Strfft On TM PenninMllo-H•wport l•ach · 111 " cund111un is !!Jtssfa<:tory. 1 It• h;io.; a minor latC'rarion Pllllk lwthd • A•11io11 fne • lofA, MnttfCMrqt For Additi-fnf.,,...loo C .. 492·Z3S9 " u\t•r 1hc right 1·ye. llt''s going \\00<!11orrh urd1·rl'<l him Tut:sd.i~ lu pr1:.ot1 for hfe. b=========='-----------..i:~lllll!llllllllllllllllll~~~~~~"'lf"'lf"'lf"'lf"'lf"'lf"'lf"'lf~~ Current closing hours arc 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. Kid s Like lo Ask Andy tfl h1· admil!Pd for obsrrl'a· lion I prrsunll' for O\Cl'nighl .'' The hospital uffi1'ial. \\ho dl'l'l!lll'd \U l,x.• 1\UO!t'd \JI nan11'. h:id no ('Qtnn'•·nl •,n !111' rrport of an 1•:1.,1111111;1\,H!l by <i nr11 ro-:urµc'{J11 l.Q1·kvt•r 1 U·S;1n l,1·:1 ndro 1. ~71<1 '.fradc· w:1~ UJ1('!1t1~C'IOUS fqf fill' 11 1:nul•" LOl'k\t'l' said .\1to;1d•· ft·ll ~1~·ai11 t :1 1],.~k. l':q1:1n. ~por!on~ 11h:11 ;qr- pi•arrd tn ht• 1hi· hl·~11u11ngo.; 11f a 11\1nor hl;11"k t•\ t·. r1•fus•·rl 1\1 111nfirin 111N•rt ~·1h:i t 1h1· !\1fl1 exl'h:1ngcd p11nc-hr" I "I'd 11n,·fer 1.011 1u 1a!k !11 .\I r \le:1dt abu11 1 ir I l';1ll~ Pap.in said IT \\' \S th1' s.·t'Ond ~l'ufll\, in le!\S tl 1;1u <1 ll'<ir .. 111<1ng n1l·n1ht'rs ot ih~· :-; t :.it e l leJ11Slc11t1re. ;ind tht't'l' uf the! four co1nl>:11anLo.; unoltt'<l arc from lhc Bay i_\rc:.i_ S\;1!1• St·:i .\l1Hfln \larks of l S.1n Fr:inl'i'>tn \\Oun<l up \\'1\h :1 s1-1 01lt•n :111 ~ C'ut tippt·r lipl nr1cr a d:spu t1· 1n ;1 SC'nate fQl111gc 1:1 ~! .Ju:1t< "I p11pp1'<I h1111 nnl·.· 1 Ht·pulJJlca!l sta ll' St't1. II L I Hif'h:1rdso!1 nf /ln·;1dia ~;iifl J,th•J' I 1\ Bep11hl:l'.it1 t·on~utt.1n1 I \1 hu :iskcd no• 10 br uarned said \lcaclC' \'". l'ap:111 ~1 :1rtt·tl I 1\11h a d1!'r1H1' t:1•t 111·1·k 111 th1· ,\' ~ c 111 b I y Tran ... po!'lat1on 1 r11n1n1i l11'C and t' n n t 1 n u t' ti I\ ht.·n thi' ('UlllTL:llll'{' rt'Cll\{'!1- \'fl ·rul'"•d-'I \ 1 \!(';Hlf' is < h:11rn1:i11 of th.11 <·+1n11r:1t!f'C n111i l';iu;in 1~ 1it'" rha1 rr.1an. \\"be•1 \f1•:1t1·• l··fl !hl· l_11-.1nn;.: brit·fh Tu1 ,,l,11, hl' rurnt•d lht' g,t\\'1 O\rr tn :111n1 h1 r t'<11nr•1itll'l' 1n1•tnb,•r in~r1·1rl of ~:111ng it. :1~ i!' 1·u~11•n1:1r1·. 10 ih(' \ 1 t' t' 1:h:11rr11an". thc c11n::.ullanl said. !)ill Seek:- 1>01 Offen :-e J< ed ll<'ti o n ~ S\l"li \\11!::\TO t \Pt _ 1 ·\••1•111hl}n1·111 .\J~n Si1·rn1y'!' hill to rc_'Clurr fir~1-off1•nst· 111 ;1 r J ju a n .1 po~ s~s.ifin 1wn:tll11·" has 1n11v{'(I to 1hl' ,\,~•·rnhh floor 1111· h11! 11011 i-0 :Jpprn\:11 011 th1· '''t'ttlbl1 l'ri1nlnal .lu~tic•·1 C'or1111111ti'(' Tuc~da~·. ~l\111.i\R I c i! 1 ~I~{. o nl auth11r1•d bv lhl' lk·r··ih Hilb l>Prnnt·rar h:i~ f.dl•·d · Thl' prl.'S<'nl hil! p1'n\·1<tr~ !hill ii f1r~t ('011\ it'!IO!l t•ll po<ise11oSion or foul' ount1'" or le~s of niarijt1/-ln:1 ~hJll bt• :i I nu:-dt·1nca11(lr pu111shabll' b\ n~ 111or1· !11an ~ix rnnnthi.. in i'~Un· 1y J.111 .uul ,1 S500 flllt' Prt•s1·nt 1:111 J'lf'r!IH1~ 1·n11r1 .. to 1irO~<'t'Ufl' '11rh l':t'-t'~ ~1~ n11~ci1't1l<.'iHlOT'~ Ill' ll·IO!lll'~. 11ith po:-s1hir -1:i:1• r··1•1n, !l'rrll" 011 Llllll H.'11011 41f ,: fl•lt!H\ I ---THE-'1 EARJ.'S ' ' P lllmltl'ICll, M...it•~ Air Cf"° T•-11••h ~t ~twr aoer l.•t llll•fHtlltl"c-All O!llltt'I 49S.O,.O I r.~2-1 751 (Good Deed People) mako the scene Sundays in tho l1:,jjtlijl\1)f, Sears Where Thrift Is Always In Style sale! Polyester Double Knit Pant s-Proportioned Lengths- Elastic pull-on waistband and proportK>ned lengths for fitted pants that hold their tihope. M~hine-wosh. Misses' si zes Tiny. Typical. Tol l. Assorted colors. Screen Printed Tops 88 Cool, tomfortable, washable poyleste r double kni t. Card igan a nd zip front styles. Bright colors to coordinate with pants. Misses' si zes . Regular SS .99 Pant liner Girdle A great slimmer to wear under 2 8 8 pants. Smooth fitting . Long length. W hite . Sizes M, L, XL. • Nylon Tricot Half Sl ip Edged with ny lon lace. Elas. ticited waist. Pretty colors. Mini , 9 7 C short, average lengths. Sites S to L. • Located on the lower Level Use Sean Revolving Cho:ge ., Pric:el l ffectiv• through Saturday, Marth 23 I Sears I Costa Mes·a Buena Park Orange Sten' Hwrt1~ . t+.N Satvtdo't 3333 Bristol St . Phone 540-3333 I 81 50 la Polmo Ave . Phone 828-4400 ., • • .2100 N. Tustin Ave. Phone 637-2100 91SO A.M. "\e 9!JO ,.M., S11ndoy 12 N9en te s r.M. ' ' jet "'' da ne inj pl !hi tw we SU gl ter • I ta ha re na Ii go wa ye th fir • Co Sil VO as el th ba th be lal \' F mi $11 ei bri w a A F • , Navv Jet • Crashes; No Deaths CLAIREMONT (U Pll The pilot of a Navy A7 Co rsair jet fighter balled out over a residential neighborhood Tues- day and the plane cra5hed near a row o( homes , sll1Zhtly injuring a twcryear~ld girl. --- CALIFORNIA Flaming debris from the "--------~ plane dan1aged six homes in 1his San Diego suburb, setting rL'<lrawn, increasing t h e ( ) percentage -or M e x i c a n ~--B_RI_· _E_F_S _ __. Americans in the d~triot . _ _ e De olh l 11 11e t""·o roofs afire. The names 'A'ere quickly extinguished. Linda Nebiker received superficial cuts from nying glass when a patio door shat- tered at her home. e Big Fire · VENTURA (AP I -A •P«· tacular nearly $1 million fire has destroyed a warehouse reputedly storing one of the nation's larges! supplies or lima bean seeds . "The thing that's reall v going lO hit later is that thi·s \\'as lima bean seed for !he year's shipment going all over the nation and 1he world." a fire ofricial said. e R e coil Foils LOS ANGELES (APJ Councilman Arthur K. Snyder easily beat back a recall at- tempt. with nearly 62 percent ol 14th Dist rict \'Oters oi>- posing his recall. The strong showing by Snyder, a Republican. came as voters turned out in numbe rs as heavy as the 1973 ma yoral election. "'he n 59.7 percent of the district's 53.000 voters cast ballots. Since then. however, the boundaries had been Work Set 011 Freewa y LOS A!'\GE LFS !UPI ) - Construction is CXJX'Cl.ed to begin this summer on Ute latest 1.4-mile link of the Simi \'alley-San Fernando Valley Freeway, California 118. St a I e Tr an s porlJtion Department officials awarded the 14-month project joinUy to the low bidder.;, Novo Construction. Co.. and Rados Constructors. The firms sub- mitted the apparent low bid of $11 ,519.540. Tile link-Op will invoh•e an eight-lane freeway and seven bridges between a point just west of Balboa Boulevard and a point just east of Woodley Avenue in the west San Fernando Valley. LOS ANGELES (AP I State Atty. Gen . E ve 11 e Younger proposed Tuesday that doctors be given the legal right to say a patient is dead when 'the brp.in stops func- tioning, even though his heart continues beating. The measure is aimed a.t clearing up a legal con- rtoveny over the question or whe n death occurs , speci£icatly in cases where a patient's heart or some other organ is removed f o r transplanting. e Cllenl Ring LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Board of Supervisor s has ordered an investigation into the alleged procurement of legal clients for several . at- torneys by a ring posing as a charitable organization. . The Los Angeles Times reported In its Tuesday edition that the group had solicited business. largely from in1- JXll'erished Spanish-speaking accident victims, for the la\\'\'ers. The Times further ~ki that many of the \'ict ims never even spoke "'ith the at· t.omeys v.·hose service they had contracted. e 1Ve w Talks SAN FRANCISCO IAP J New talks were scheduled to- day between striking teachers . and the board of education in an effort to erid a 13-0ay "·alkout that has crippled education ror half the city's s!udents. Ncgotia1ions had been at a standst ill since ?.1onday, but the teachers' Ce rt if i e d Employes Council whiclt represents the strikers called for renewed negotiations. e Nl.ron A lly SACRAMENTO (AP ) Gov, Ronald Reagan remaiM President Nixon's staunch ally against growing pressure on Nixon to resign. The Republican governor. a potential presidential can- didate in 1976. said Tuesday it would be worse for the coun- try if Nixon quit under pressure than if he had to' en- dure an impeachment trial. PSA waatts tD dea!" the air (and dear up,...-cpl'eSC:bu about callfornia ~i--CIOINl•dll«). ~ I ? ? . . Now that the PSA Grinningbirds are in full !light, we thought you should get !he full story. Exactly where we go, when we go , how olten, and how much it's going to cost. Despite reqUi red cutbacks, we still have more Callfornia llighls than any other airline and nobody has lower fares. To prove it, here's our entire schedule-flights, fares , lhe works. complete and uncut. So you can cul out and Uy some place. NEWAND .UNABRIDGED 1974PSA GRINNINGBIRD. SOIEDULE ''·-TE~oVT 4NP 5'-VE' '•-•-'''• , -. • , 'PSA FROM LONG BEACH TO: ) t. LEAVE ARRIVE • '- ") SAN FRANCISCO $20.25 {· .. .J • 11 7:15 am 8:10am Non.stop ElcSun \ -8;30 am 9:25 am Non·slop Sun \ 10:30 am 11 :25 am Non·stop ec sun ,,/ 12:45 pm 1 :'40 WTI Nor:>·stop Sun ,1 5:45 pm 6:40 pm Non-stop Dally 1 6:50 pm 7:45 pm Non-stop Fri & Sun '-· ) SACRAMENTO $23.00 ' 7:15 am 8:55 am One-stop Ex Sun t \ t r.. , ' 8:30 am 10:15 am One-Stop Sun ( 12:45 pm 2:50 pm Via SF Sun , .. J 5:45 pm 7:35 pm Via SF Daily ·~ '•" ' A • "• P.SA . Glv£S '(Oil /.J~ ,_,-•• • •' • , . ..... ' New Tn1s lC'es J\T b 10 R F (' OAKLA~D 'u"'' _ '"'•g· 1 ~e1~s O)', , oi1.ses ~ ro111 .on1c1 lJAl'l..-\.\() 1AI ' \ 'II 'r:.ir-{Jld n~·l1!<ibo\' 11 ··n ti,,., ·bt>t·n 111 ;1 ('OPl:i 1;1r n1url' th.111 .'•~n •. ,,,, ·:1c1o ·0 l'll·I UAI l..o.J .................. 1.,,., .... ' /,L'C /L Lt : l\L'r:HN x A l )\11'1\lK\ll\I \\\l 'tSI' hul Kvtoog, a l10ng Kvni: businl'ss1nan, and :\l:1r\ E. Lan \i;:ar, a San Fr:1u<.'i&<,.'V account ('Xi..>Cuth'c, h<i ve bet•11 elt-ell'd 10 thti ~!ills College board of trustt>eS. K1\oni; 1~ chairn1nn of the board ol Chinn Eng Lne<>r~ Ltd. !1111 v.c1l..s has 111adl' ,1 :.11·1rµ 11npro1 t•i11l'!\I allhouich h,• 11 · 1~1u1s in t'rll1ea! cnnd111on H(lb\•1·t Eng"all 11.iroon rous- l·d frurn hi~ ton1n ~londay ;u1d nur.:.ci. V.l'rl' able lo 11alk hil'H around 111~ bed Ht· ,1l:w v.;,~ 01blc 10 C'at .i pops11;!,• · 1n;11t\' S1)1111t1..,· ;uul ~··\·1r•·1 I tu rt.'aC'll !1111.Hcl h" n1ulh1·r 11h1•11 !-iht.• en!t'fl'd !he rvunt. lhl' :-pokl~tn:in !'in1d / l'ohl't' ;111· .. t1ll "'"'rl'lu11µ ror tht.• a~<;.adJ!!t 11ho bt'i1! the hu1 "° ~1 1·agely !h:Lt do1·tors snyl h:df ht .., skull 11J~ turn ;i11111 Hewport Beach City C ouncil VOTE A spoi...cs1nan ;it Children., ltosp1111J of thl· I::.ii.t Ua} ~.11tl 1'tlc l'hLld. Sc\'ercly beaten 11h1lt' t!cl11cnng n1•11~p:1pers ~lureh 2. didn't ~p1.·:1k Uut • ... ., ._., u ... , . ,. ' ' "'APR IL 9 ' ....•.. ~ H it's famo us, we have it. Famous low prices, too. Norelco COYnterlop oven-brol11r. Re- mov1ble gl111 door, pull-out ll1f. E11y to cle1n. {5247) 26.97 10-cup drip cotlee· m1ker has glass pol. Keep• callee w11m , too. (H05135) 24.87 'Toasl 'R Oven toasts, gr.its. heats lro:u:::n lood. See- lhrough glass door. (T93B) 22.88 /[ Rival Slow 1:ooking "Crock Pol" !or soups, stews. pot roasts, more. J'' qt. capacity slone- wa1e. (3100) General Electric 10·cup pe1colalor 11 cornptetely im- mar11ble. With M1n1·Brew basket. (P15) 16.99 PRICES EFFECTIV E THRU SUNDAY. MARCH 24, 1974. BUENA PARK ~ec;h of On!llC)tlltofl'• OJ!en Dally ,:JO to 9:)0 P·'"· Sundoy I 0 lo 7 ORANGE City Dt-. ot Gordefl Gro<ot 11ut. Op.111 I 0·9 p.M. Dallf Su11doy I 0 lo 6 • SANTA ANA 1900 So. trhtol ·Ho. of So. Coetl '111.t1 Opt11 I 0·9 p.111. O•llr Sunchr IO lo 6 Riva l Can op1ne1 /kn lle sharpener. Lid magnet/culling un it remove• !or cleaning. Avoc1do, gold. {752R) 8.99 Ch1rge 11 on your JCPenney ch1rge c1rd • "' • • LJ DAIL V PILO T •$l .t.l•Jl i<jQl lCE OF Tll\J~t l [ ~ \Al £ Tl .. G ]1'/) fln fl,l'!I j 1>11 •I H· .\• 1'fll l "ISllll"tJCF"A~O Tiil•'! COl."<>Ali1 1 J"ly di><" '"••! I•· I < l'Uhlh<f'I ·~ 0-f<I f'I Tr., I , .. OHk•I J<ll·>Jd > • I• , • t I ,,,. I '" ''" W-.~ 10\/1 0·'~ lil {, ""' 1 , I (,.IO! 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'!'hat's the old :\rchcs <;crv· 1t·1· s!<1 tion 11·t•11 !l'l'J 1h;11 :o.lood nl the i ntcr~ct:!io n ·ror year:-;. It has been replaced "' 1 , .. , .... l1y ;1 liquor <,tr11·L'. I /,yt '' ' "I (qJ " ' """'' "''<l o·.in·1~ c. ·•·I OJ1•1 ""' 'Hlll\,:'~.;o/.lqTJ 1 /~l Pl'llLI(' .\'l ITU 'E STATF. OF CJI LIFOllHIA De~•••me"I ot "'••Un '~""'•w ~ui. Hn•1>"M Coil• M•••· Colh!n•n•• Hayakawa Attacked 0 .. 1. ,.,,, '! i-··~ NOTICI! TD COHTlfACTOlfS· .~~;.;::·~,:." .. ;:::··;;: ... ::.·,::::... By Tust1• n Hopeful / ··••,l (.11 •·1<ro-1 "1~16 "'Id II 1/1'. A I• ::;;',":;l:'.~·;:::;,,·,::;;:::;:,~:~~·!~~:: V~"""' W<"•O A•~~ '" .><:<o·a~~· e ,..,.,. ""' ""'I~' pidro> dn!I '"~'''"~rloro• In 0~"6<~1 II\'\ p•o i"C1 (C<'"''' I~ ru-~· ~ 11! lo!>>r-"'·"•••JI• md lo•hllt• 1 nl " ~"·""~ '" c~1·1 !.,ct ,,.,.,.e, .. ,,~ 11'1<1'~""~' 1,.,.,1 11,1v·~ '"v~ "U'' I>• •uQ.n•lle<I I ' !•w ,..,,., ••·•• oev••f\!<I no•r~m 0~1110!"'"' horn ""'"' or1 Pf< h<M,.1r• ""1 "''' ,,. 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"'ill spc:ik 11n ·1i,.s1·a rch and Oc1·clopn1ent : l1111·rfacc Bc1 w<•rn lndu slr\'. liu1crnn1cnl and lhc Unil'crSi· t.> •. .\ h1rn1tr ;1 s s i s t a 11 l ~··1TC'!;1 ry of the Ar in\'. J111insQn 11·orks tn l<.tcDonnr fl's St. l.11111 s branc h. llis spet'Ch is {'n~pnnsorcd h.\· the Industrial \~,Q1·1all'S and the Aint>riran ht.,tl\UtP flf i\cronautics :111d .\~111111.1ut1cs . \lun · 111 f0 rn1a11un ahoul !he 1111·1·11ng 1nar h1.• oblai nt>d b~· t·:tlhu~ 833·tH2·1. 'f!11.• luncheon 11111 h1.' in !ht· .\1una c11 H11Utn . 11-'ith rt'sidcnts o f uni n· 1·urporatc·d arl'aS on April ~ tu discuss local problc1ns. "ThesC' ffi!'C'llll).(S wi lt gil'C nu· ;u1 upporn1n1!y to sec f1 rs1h:1n ct lhi• sinall. frus1ra1i11g prohl1·1n'i !hat l)f..'0- 11le ilfl.' Jl1Slif1ahly up s I! t about:· Caspers s:1id . "I wnnl to knnw about the uurcpaired hole in n local ruad ns Wt•ll as Hhout opinions on in ul!i·mil!ion dollar pr11jects. ·• .\erording tu Ca spe rs. gas shon11gcs leading to lowt'1;rd public ;i l f c n d a n c c :ti suprrl'isors' met't1ngs pro· mptcd !he d('('i:;Lon !o meet l\'ith 1hc publ ic on ho1nc 1 ground. \ Caspers. l\'ho Sl· district in· clud1 ·,.; liJ pcrCf'lll of 1 ht· COUO·: 1.1'. said hr "'ill USl' :i .. high· I n1ilcagr. c1..'0non1,\· \ chicll' .. u1 lhc tours of h1i dis!ritl. LOC:t· IJOll.S <!lld tlllll'S \\ iJI be iHL· nounced . • • • Till 1'1.UUl\\'l)Y tor {;ovenlOr c:.in11i:.1ign h:t<> n'·I raintd Spcnccr·Hobcrts & A<:SOl'ia1{'S. Inc .. as politi cal\ cons.ulla nts. . Campa ign dire<·tor IJouglas l\.ra11\\'inkl t' n1adc the an· I nounc{'mr.nt. pointing out 1h:il \ Spcnccr·Hobcr1 <> has been in· 1·oh•ed in a nun1hcr uf sue· I f'l'S.'iful Hcpuhlic;i n ca1np;1ig11s.1 in<.'!uding GnvC'rnor Hcag-an·s. Citizens for \\':ild ic for 1 (fo\'l'rnur 1vitl hold a n org:inizalionat lllf'C1ing for I I heir Or~1111!C Co11111~ c:unp.·ugn ;1! /·30 p.n1. Thursday. Tlu.d public i;.; in\'ited. .... _. c;;;-~ i ~ 6~'(~ . I ;11#4 • ,,.--,.:•1~1 ~ _,,,.,.,' . ' . /J ~--,,.. -=---·r ~~ ~~ I :..... /_f "THE DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE " GREAT GIFT IDEA! GIANT 8"x10" COLOR PORTRAIT PORTRAITS ARE FOREVER """ "· ' ' ... J) I ., f - •NO EXTRA CHARG E FOR F~M ll Y GROUPS •ONE SPECIAL PER FAMIL V -. - PLUS TA X & SOc HANDLING AND MAILING CHARG E 4 DAYS ONLY! THU RS. FRI. SAT. SUN. MARC H 21 MARC H 22 MAR CH 23 MARCH 24 11AM·5PM 11AM·5PM 10AM·4PM 10AM·4PM HUNTINGTON BEACH-9882 ADAMS BLVD. GARDEN GROVE-12100 HARBOR BLVD. • Health and Beauty Aids - Alka· Seltzer Tablets 25's Bufferin Tablets 100 's 99¢ Mylanta Liquid 1211.oz . 99¢ Ben-9ay Greaseless Rub nt. wt. 11/• oz . Colgate Toothpaste nt. wt. 7 oz . Miss VOS Hair Spray nt. wt. 16 oz . 129 Chocks Bugs Bunny f ~Vitamins ~ ~ Plus Iron ·~~ 100's ~~ 229 '~ tD. ''I ., . ........... Sure Deodorant nt. wt. 9 oz . 99¢ Clairol Herbal Essence Shampoo 9'9¢ Special pricttgood thru Sunday, March 24, 1974 BUENA PARK ORANGE SANTA AMA IHtl'lll Or~t Opt11 Oltlly t:JO lo t :)O p.l'll. S""'-' 10 lo 7 City Dr . .t Chr-. Gr.ti ll"d. 0,.11 10.' '·"'" O.My s-te, 10 te I ltOO le . .-tttd • tto. ef S.. c .. 11 '11 .. °'" !0.f , ..... hlly *"'' 10 ,, ' - • • ·'mi The for in absolu pu blic ing s the b but n BU R ' SAc Count deeid qu·. their revie1 next The mark by s a boot ci als Jeum lie over said tell up a the s )leen DI back price slirr Su pc ··si )it're the SA Cou ma thou m ·they hou Or .c Mar 'acqt :1ro rou lor edu Vi or t re and {dial 1a11d 1 'stru 1ima r ptifi ,ana :,put ,and ~ I -- ·' •• ' ' OflJ, r J'll 'I l:; Bill to Ban Smoking Drags On CLUB UNIVERSE Uy WILLIAM ISCHRE IBER Of .. Dlllly ~llllt S111t SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervltor Robert Bat- tin bas managed to sla\le off auempta to water down his dtaft ordinance prohibiting Snokinl! In public buildings by <.'OOllnuing the matter for u \\'t>ek. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, lhe only smoker on the board , wanted to pass the ordinance Tuesday but insisted on some "minor changes." The dlanges Diedrich,asked for in the ordinance dealt Ylith absolute bans on sn1oking in public tacilitics. He said smok· ing should be limited to part of the bu ilding or n1eeting room l>ut not prohibited altogether. UUT DATIIN sa id "it is desirable for health purposes to have a t~s trlcll v e ordinance." "lt Ls an Invasion en the rights cX health and well-being for-those who don't smoke to be in the proximity of those who do." Battin added. The way Battin v.TOte his ordi~. smoking could be bann'ed not only in publicl y OYined buildings but also in privately o 1o1.· n e d faciliti<'s catering to the public. Diedrich wants any reference to private facilities removed from the law. TllE LAW in lls currrnt form would ban s1noking 1n public ele•ators. w a i t i n g rooms of health care facihties. the Board of Supervisors hear· ing room , every chambe r or Gasoline Price Signs Put Off SA.NTA A~A -Orange County Supervisors h a v e decided n6t to pa!S a law re- quiring gas stations to post their prices until a fter they review the gasoline situation next V.'l'Ck. The discussion Tuesday v.·as marked by angry comn1r nts by Supervisor Ralph Died.rich about the way national offi- cials are handling the pelro- lcum situation. fle was particularly bitter over the Arab oil embargo and said Presidenl Nixon sboold tc!l the Arab.s to. "go shinny up a tree and just de&J witb the shortage the ~'ay we have t>ceri doing." Dtt.:DRICH IS the strongest backr r of a law requiring price-posting bul he met ~·ith sliff opposition from Supervisor Honald Caspers. "Sinct' an y action we take ')iC'rC' affects only stations in the unincorporated area, you would allow a bunch of sucker signs to go up in my district." Gaspers said. Caspers' Firth District ln· eludes most of the un in- corporated territory in the county. "I FEEL SIGNS :1 r c eslhetical1y ugly and su eh a 1novc v.·ouJd set back our policy of refraining from ou!- door si gning." he said "Ii 1o1.·ould look tike an absolute junkyard." Diedrich said the signing is nttded bttause the prices are changing so rapidJy , people u.sually have no idea how much they are paying. But he agreed to hold over any action oo the matter until the board re\•it.ws the gasoline situation next Tuesday. At that meeting. the" board v.·iJl hear a report on th e pro- gress being made tO\\'ard im · proving the even.OOd gasoline managrment system llO\\' in use in the county. Dumps Will Stay Closecl Sundays SA~IA ANA -Orange County's public dumps v.'ill re- main closed on Sundays e\'en though officials didn't save as mudl fue l as the y thought rthcy v.·ould by changing the hours. Or.inge County Road Com- . Computi1ig ·Fair Set The t;CI Computing Fair March UI and 29 is planned to I acquaint high school sludents ~from prange County and sur- rounding areas with a variety •of computer uses in higher education . Visitors will be shown uses of the computer in beha\'ioral research. study of population and ecological sys t em s . 1dialogues between computer 'and students in physics in· 1 St ruction, demonstrations of irnage processing by com· t•Puler, niglit Slmttlation by l analog computer and com- • put er processlng of laser data , and water-quality analysis. ~ SPORT COATS KNITSLACXS missioner Ted McCon\•i\le told the Boord of Supervisors the Sunday closure. v.'hich has been in effect since Jan. l , has sa\'ed about 12.2 percent p_er v.·eek in fuel consumption. •• AL nl'OUGR WE H A n estimated a reductioo of 17.2 percent in fuel consumption. the road department considers this a substantial sa\·ings," !\tcConvil!e said. f\1cC.onville 's figures shov.·ed that the average weekly fuel consumption by the equipment at county dumps v.·as 9.200 gallons be(ore the Sunday closure rule. It is now abou t 8.000 ga llons. Tije county 's dumps also ar<' open only eight hours on Saturday instead o( ten last year. A1CCON\1JU..E ALSO 1old the board that people at'(' get- ting more and more used 10 the fact thLd.umps aren't open on Sundays. He said th:it despite signi ng and other publicity, more tha" 1.600 people had to be lumed a"'a)' during the -first few weeks of Smday closures. That nwnbcr is dov.11 to about 400 a week now . he said. SW S80-S90 $35 s1~s1e Y2 OFF DRESS SHIRTS s1o-s1• $7 I Plus the Best Bargain Table Ever! TIES Reg. S6.5(}S 10 Y2 OFF ..... B i dwe ll r.1 Newpc• r .,,,_,..·,~ ..... " .... ,. ,.,.;_. .. • llolA • "'••<:~ . a-" o.rv. SWEATERS ReQ. $20 $12.50 1461 ¥IA UDO, .. WPOIT IUCH PHOMI 611-4110 (NE>:l TOLIOO Tto!EATM I . place of public n1e\.·llng, tll'l· tertainment a reas not open to We sky. restaurants, musewns and pubhc libraries . Dicdr1cti asked that in most of those cases, both the .SIHOkl'TS a n d DOn•SJHOkt•rj could be served Ir half the l"OQ(J1 "l'rc SC'! risldc ror sn1ok· ing and the rest set aside ror 11u1i-s1nokerli. BUT ~IRS. ALICt: Su1c!a1r. a 111c1ntwr of the ;iudJt'ntl'. d1sagrc1.'<1 , saying sniok~ \\on't stop at an arbitrary houndary. "\\'e can't go anyv.•here in public without our rights being infr1ng~ upon and It lnkt'S a fonner smoker like myself lo rt•<i!lze how bad it 15," shC' said. ~!rs. Sm(' lair said she can't C\'t11 breathe fr\.'Sh air in 11 suJ)('nnark('t where she-<.'lnims the food takes on lhc smell of ~moke and "people get ashl's in rny v1...-getab!es." UL'T DIEDRICll s;11d th1•rr has lo bl' a ha!fv.ay poull \\'h{'re both sides c:1n be satisfied with !he la\\', li e "as b ac ke d by Super\'oor Ronald C'••"pers, \\'ho went a step farthtr .!lavU1g lt is "imprat·tical to !e~1i;l11te against such things as this." Supen•isor David Haker said he \\'Otdd support t h e ordinaJlC(• w i I h Diedr1ch's Islands of the South Pacific Vi•i ling • f iji, Ne w H•brid••• N•w Caledoni a, Ta hiti l 6 Days -799"" 2075 So" Jooqu1" Hill• Rood Newport lea<h, Cali f, 92660 (71 4 ) 644-4600 r~·visions l'\'!'n thoujj:h ht> S:l)S, ~==~=========:-:==-====-============-"it is most disheartening to si t 1 ,_ ---- down at a lunch counh·r and ""t to"' just .,"'""''"' Try Sat11r<la y's Ne 1vs Quiz TIC'Xt to rou light up _:1 c1g11re1te "II'• h•ro '° eat and 11o1d n :re Dare Yoit your breath al the s.11ne Jf time." ----- ' (; • • ~·OJ;, U/e can't rliNe it all to our new Banta~ strn.ao.ew s/i$/Jtd pricet WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING AT ' 291 I So. BRISTOL A VE., IN SANT A ANA Indoor-Outdoor Kitchen . Pa t io·. Game roqm . Bath. Easy to install - do 1t yourself . A wide. wide range of colors to choose from . COMPARABLE VALUE $2,49 Medium Shag , - Heat-s et continuous filament ny-$ Ion for dependable. long wear. 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TERMS AVAILABLE 3~0-90 OU NO INTEREST ACCOUNTS 524 W. 19th STREET USE YOUR BANKAMER ICARO OR MASTER CHARGE ' I I • COSTA MESA 642-4305 OPEH 9.9 MOt'. THRU FRI. -9·4 SAT.-1 l·S SUH. • • • I Nerves Not Case Always By Dr. Ptter Stelnttt1l,n I call it "wastebasket" diagnosis. Symptoms a r e crumpled like pieces of paper and disca.rded by popping · them into the ftrst hand y con- tainer: "It's only y our nerves.·• DEAR DR. S?ElNCROllN: I recall your column in which you wrote that doctors should beware of making a diagnosis without a comp l ete ex· amination. For example, they should never tell a patient. "It 's only your nerves," unliJ they were sure. I think you raised an Im· portant point. But you did not go far enough. How about members of a famil y, or DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE friends ? 'Ibink how often they telt an actually sick persoo. "Oh. forget it. It's only ·your nerves." For years I've been treated as a hypodlondriac b y everyone . .l6cluding our doc· W . Not until I went to a regular $1211 MUL Tl-POSITION LOUNGER Top comlort plus top value in ~vyweight iteel & lubulot v.nyl lolnger wlth pOclded snop·Otl heodre$1, protective loo! cover Ad- tuSI• IO 7 position5 -0 COi, Ctloif, lounge! Avocado or GoldJWhile. .Hurry to Our Gigantic 99~ SA E Prices £11~ thr1 T11es. We l eserwe lh1 Ri&llt t1 li•lt Ql11Uties! No S1l1s 11 Dealers! lqular $29.96 Wtdntsday, March 20, 1974 PI LOT·AOVERTISEA 3 "'* RTTUf't(i N.\IL HARDfN(lll '0LISH ('11[414 l'INK Sl ~••.O~ • soomach specialist did I realize I've been suffering from undiscovered h f a t u s hernia. Now that I watth my diet, take antacids. and sleep high (on three pillows). all my heartburn and-gas have -P- peared. So have my Hnerves." FANTASTIC -HOMEMAKER NEEDS ROOM DIVIDER or BOOK~SE 4-FT. SPANISH CREDENZA SENSATIONAL COSMmC SCOOP! You'U wont ol of tkese handy home oids -Hondi-Sc1een !.Plotter shield, lliranet, strainer, Diol X Knife Shotpene, for K•S$0f5, tools - Mini-S-'r Sew & Marj( Kit & _,o· Honget·~ Indoor Clothesl~. 63"11.40"11 12" tiondsome Sp.cn1sh ook tiniv.ro e1ogere or 32"K.48"K I l\'J" wolnut finish glos s door bookcow-. .,,.. 27"1148"K 16" Spanish ook finish s10toge or decOfO· IOf uni! wilh 3 111ding doors with ornate design DP· pliQue, horldles Wt bought 1".i million ~ ilern1 to save yau dollars in this sole! Lip1ticks, Lip Glos.es, Noil Enamel, Liquid Mokeup, Moscoro, Eye SOodow, PresMd Po'<ll'<ler & rrtOl'e in lotHI glomout shades. -Mn. A. CO~fENI': I will not deny that too many <A us in this stressful v.ttld are hypochon- driacs. We think we are seriooc;ly ill. We exaggerate our oomplaints. We a r e """'°"'· ~ Nevertheless, as you say Mrs. ·A., there are hundreds of thoosands or actually sick pt!'> pie ~·ho .are falsely labeled as h:,.ixx:flondria cs. \Vhat makes them suffer more is lack or Ullderstanding by members ol their own family. The uru-ecognizOO ulce.-pa· ' Reg. $1.49 8 For & $1.89 3 99 3i99~ 99c 99c tient suffers his gnawing pains BATTERIES an<1 1ll•Y say , "Forge< K. 1t's STEEL WAGON GRILL CADBURY CANDY BARS "Sic" Pens onlyyournervcs."Theangma Wid , h 1 p ,. Pockof2.Ev-24 .. 72" bo•·type reploc.ement • lfOC w •• s. ump in Coromello. 81'011. Fruit & ~I, Medium point eNOdy "C" or. patient suffers his chest paill1. pod filled with~ loom & Oroioe & 8ro'MI ~hon-Almond, Hore! Nut, Milk& Semt-Slue, Block, "O" alkaline AM/FM/AFC. Greot battery oP- eto!ed 1od10 with volume & tvn- ing control plus b;g sound. reg. '999 $12.88 MET AL FOOT LOCKER Metol over wood. Larve key & hosp lock plus 2 drawbolts & myt handle. BU or green. 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I i I I ' I i I I OS ac m w s La he Un bu OJ so s • re c p K d r a h st • s ' l I t f l I ... \ Wt<lnt~d~~ MArch 20 1<'11'1 OAILY PILOT J 7 --- Never Was in Trouble Says Lyle After Victory ... DENVER <AP\ -\\l lth neither boxer able to manage u knockdoY.TI or a knockout as promist'd . ht.•a\~·eigh.t Ron Lyle scored a un;.uUmws decision over Argentine Oscar Bonu\'Cnn Tuesday night in a 12-round punching "duel. "I oc'Ver lhought I y.·as in re::il 1rou- blr," said Lyle. \\'ho is ranked fiflh. t\\'O plaet'S ahead of Bo1Ul\'ena. by the \\lorld Boxing Association. "But he's Vt'f)' physical The first three rounds were the "'orst. ·· The victory boosted lhe fighltt's record to 27-1 -1 Bo11.1vena·s 1Tk1rk fell to 51}.~L Denver v.· h i I e Rona\·ei1a had prcdi<.1ed he "'OOld knock out Lyle rarly in the fight. and catnc OUl in the first round "'ilh a roundhou.<;(' left and a nurry of body punches trying to do it. lie continued 10 nail Lyle y.·1th stinging lefts 1h.e ne.\:t t\ro row1ds . By the end of the third round . hov.·evt'r. Lyle abandoned his waiting game -he has a rcpolation as a slow starter -:ind began to rc!aliale using his slightly lon~er reach and four-inch height ad- \·antage. Thal sent Bona\'cna into a crouching s1;111C'e and rorccd him to clinch nurnt·rous tunes the rt'St of the v.·ay. "Lyle has strong hands, but nobody knocks 0111 Oscar Bona1·l·na.,. said thl' ban-el-chested BonaYcna. "'ho has never suffered a knockout and selOOm a knockdov.·n 111 368 rounds as a pro. ··L~ le is stro1tG in close and 51.rong outs1dc. "!lc"s about the san1{' as Joe Frazirr. hut dtffcrent than ~luh<tmmad Ali." said Bona\'cna Yt ht·n asked <1huut Lyle ·s pun<.'hini; !lO\\'er. Bonavena 's left hand. broken in nn automobile accident two ycant ago and reinjured in a fight last August, did.n °1 appear to bother hi111. lie USt.'<.I lt J"epcatedly lo bore in on l .. ylo although his uttempfs to get Lyle 11110 the rllpi.':. and keep tum there were11'1 too ... utt:l':..~· fu l. "~Ian. this guy is too~h,'' S.Jill L}ll'. "'hose ooly pro loss c<lllll' tJ rnonth) tii.:o at the hands of Jcrf)' Quarn "Bor\a\·cna ·s a Jot rnorl' phy)1eal lhau Quarry. though Quarry had the fineSSt'. Oscar hits a lot hardl•r." Lvlc raised a bnusc under BonJ\'en.:i s ri1.'fit eye earl y in lhr sixth round \\llh a roundhouse right. The i\rgenunc \\as dazed and ios t his n1outhpifCC, bul rough' off L} lt··s con1bina t1ott<; ;uKI c<1n1c Dae~ to st;1rt strong in the seventh. At Ult• i:nd of round null', each fighh·r sllpp1-d to the c•an\'a.!i whcu Boonvena lu)t his U::ilancc and fell against Lyle :ll th1· "'" Th1'n 111 thl' next round , Lyle "'"' pt.·nal1Lt-d a 1101111 U) r,efcrc-c Joe Ullnl<.'1' for ;1n Ob\ 1ou,; .11 1<1 dcti bt·ratr In" bll1\1 th.11 ~t·nt Bo:i.11t·1i.1 1u his ~ni..'t'S 1n 1i<1111 .incl resultt'..I 111 :1 Otlt•·JlllllU1l' tJlllt'OU\ .\\\;1n· h1 · \\,1:. h1.•hu1d in Sl'1.•r1t1~. ho"1'\1·r . P.un:1v1·11a c:irnl' on stronf.! u1 the l:i.st t\\·o rountis :ind both n1cn trttdt·ll punt·hcs !reel~ dl~l)lll' being ob\ 1uu11I~ !Lrl'd. Wolf pacl<. Wl1iz Rett1i·11s; Faces B1~ui11s Sc1tt11·<lay RALElr.11. N.C. rAP l -"I fC'lt u~a.1 h "as just like tin~· other day " That's ho1\· 6-root-4 D•uid Thompson. North Carolina State's 1\ll·An1l·r1cn n ~urnm«i up his t1rs1 b.1sk1,t b..11I pral11i.:t.• s1nl'l' taking a nasly !;ill dunnJ! 1:1-.1 Saturday's \"C.-\A F:a~tcrn 1!1·gion;i l c.hampiunship ~ame herl' bl·.'.ld to l'O\'t•r lhl' l'UI 1'ho111pso11 [}l:g;111 tht • pral'!ll'l' ~1011 II ~hoot1n ~ Jrl pu~h sho1s 1\1tlwu1l\•<1\1 11~1h" fh'Vr. The cro"·rl munnurt•il /\nrl 1h1 · cro"d 1nur111un.'<i a~a1n "ht·n 'I hon11>Sn11 l1;u1h.L-<:l 1n his hrst ~hot), dur1nf,! a dnll 111 \\t:1ch the \\'olfpaek player) dwik the b11ll lhrough tl"M.· hoop. OSCAR BONAVENA LANDS A RIGHT BUT RON LYLE WON A DECISION IN THEIR HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT. Lyle said a three-v.·l'f'k postponement of the bout by lhc Argentine because of a l1vl•r aihnt'IK rohix'd hun of his chances lo knock out Bon;1\'cna. Thompson suffl·red ;1 1111 ld <'{)lll'U:-s1on and a head lal't'rat1on "h1ch n·<1u1rctl I ~ stitcht.'S aflcr falling (';1rl~· 1n th1· ga1n1· against Pitt:;burg . lie 1\as knoc.·k1!CI un· consciouo;; by thl" fall and hosp1tal11cd fur n short t1mr:. llo1vcvcr, he relurn•«l tn the N c St.1te bench in tune lO sec h1 ~ te:1m1n;1tt'S \1·in thl' g<1mc. (ln his tlurd tr\·. ho"r\'t•r, thf• St.·11:;.;1 11011,11 1u1uor h1r~1.-ird did his tl11ng - nlO\Lni:; 111 c1u1{'kly. lcap1n~ high and ra rn- ining !h•· baskf'lh:•ll 11110 the net A hu )!•' clu·er •'rupted fron1 th(• sfX•t'lators. ;ind th;it \\:I::-ful1011·t>d b,\ sustained applau~1· File Browsing ' Recall s 1939 Sports Eve11ts File brO\\S1ng can be fun. Take Tu esday. for example. as I ran across a paper published one ntonth after Hitler invaded Poland to trigger \\"orld \Var II. That was back in 1939. People now residing in the Orange Coast were prominent on one of the sp:irts page!!. Bernie Biermao1 no\v ~ Laguna Hills d"·ellcr. v.•as ciled Qn .. a headline for using five elevens as his Universitv uf i\linncsota Golden Gophers buried Arizona . 6'.!:-0, in football . It. was 3~-0 at the first quar\('r's end and st<1rring fo1· Bicrm..1n \ras a 'VIIITE WASll 0 sophomore named Bruce Smith, who scored ty,·ice and passed for another TD. Harold VanEvcry, George Franck and Bob Swciger "'ere other classy backs employed by Bierman. On the same page v.•as a golf story regarding the Los Angeles v:omen's cha1npionship. Playing in the final s were 1 Peggy Graharn and ~!rs. Al Jolson (Hubr ! Keeler 1. Ruby is a Laguna Beach resi- 1 dent and is still known to turn in a fine round ol golf. . j J\.1iss Graham won that duel 1n the 18\h ' f annual city match, 11 and 1 O. lo ann rx her third consecutive LA title. l Els~'i\-here in that same :clilio11 arc stories of Notre Daine dereattng Purdue on a held goal. J..-0 and Nebraska _playing Indiana lo a 7-7 tie. I I L * * * !\tarina High sYt1in1 officials are "·ondering .,..·hat it takes to get a starter out for the meets. Twice noy.· a ~larina assistant coach has wound up starting a meet &n the n1an assigned failed lo show. Officials chief John ~1c.Dooough says there is a tremendous shortage of manpower and all meets can't be covered. Calirorniu hunting fatalities for 1973 totaled JO-the lo"·est figure since such st:atlsllcs \\ere begun in 1969. Perhaps this year will be even better, what with no one having enougb gasoline lO reach the happy bunting grounds. Newport Beach anglers Jay Reed l6th ) and Jay Mahoney {IOthl earned places in the recently concluded Classic Billfish tournament held in Baja California waters. Reed was scrond in Conservation Ser\·ice Awards. · Ncwpor\ women ~1argc Ashby and Buf. fie Reno "ere on the second place Pacific Anglercltcs in team com- petition. ' Rcgardles of the Santa Ana new1- p1per's denials, Earl Engman Is &oina: to ~tlre as Santa Ana lllgb track coach at lbe e11d of tills season to ead bis fine (treer.•1 a spike tulor. His admlnt~traUve duUcs are simply tot time consuming lo Pfnnlt him to coich. too. Costa Ncsan John Gwm has seen all lhrte of the NCAA basketball playoff trl· pie overtime games (via telcvlslon ). .. , . .-. Sports i11 Brirf Duane Tho1nas Held After Aitto Altercation DALLAS -Police said the\' arrested \Vash.Jngton Redskins' foo1ball player Duane Thomas aft{'r he sn1 ashed the windshield of a moving car as he rode on its hood Tuesday evening. Officers reported his "'ife and lhre{' children had been given a ride in the car by a -passing motorisL Thnmas ~·as charged 'i'ith crin1inal mischief, they said. Police ga\'e this account : Thomas spotted his fan11ly in 1he car as a man drove it near a shopping <.'tnter in South Dallas and mowilcd the hood . He told authorities later he was trying to get the driver to let his wire out or the car. As the vehicle kept 1noving. Thomas clWlg Ito the hood and batler<.>d the "'indshield wi th a baseball bat. The driver alighted and ran. e 1'1\1 Gal n 'lns AKRO~. Ohio -Billie Jean King \\'On an easy 7-5, S-2 victory over Ceci ~1artinez in lhe second round of the $50.000 \\'omen's proff'SSional tennis tournament Tuesday i'tight. Valerie Ziegenfuss of .\lission Viejo defeated \\'est Germany's Katja Ebbing· haous. 6-3, 6-2. e Rninboms Bou· NE\V YORK -Tom ~lenderson 's 33 points were offset b a c1tnck Boilermakers start and Purdue coasted to an 85-72 \·ictory over Hawaii TucsdHy night and into the semi-finals of the t-;"a- tional lnvita!ion basketball tournament. Their opponents Saturday afternoon "'ill be Jacksonv ille, ~hich \\On a run- Bypasised .<\ide Says Prejudice Cost Him Joh DES ~JOINES, Iowa (AP) -Joe Rob- erts. a black assistant ba~kctball roach under ousted Dick Schults at the Uni\'Cr- siyt of IO"'a. said Tuesday he "'as passed over for Schults' job because of his race. Roberts. in an interview with the Des ~1oines Tribune. called Athletic Direclor Bump Elliott An ··Jnstitutional racist." And he said the Boa.rd of Control of Athletics "is not in tune with wha.t"s ha!>" pening. Its thinking is warped and 30 years behind time." Roberts' comments came after lO"'<I hired Lute Olson , former Marina High roach to replace Schlllls, firod after four losing seasons. and-!:.hoot banle "·ith .\laryland·Easlcrn Shore 8.'i-8.1 on '"·o free thro"" b~· (;rorge St:holz 1rith 25 seconds rl..'n1a1ning. The Bo1lermak~rs opened the gamr y.·nh 10 unarui"·erl'Cl pomts and \att·r. "1th !ht' score 18-12. reeled o(( another st ring of I'.! before Ha.,.,·a1i "'as able tu rl.'laliatc. Skip \\'illiaffis. fornl1!r EsL;inci:i High <ind Orange Coast CollegC' star. played fo r lla"aii but d1dn·1 sc.'Orc l/f' hact \1\0 personal fouls. e Per"ll' 'fo11ell1et' CLF:VELA~f) -The Octroit Tigc·rs sent Pitcher Jim Perry to the Clevt'!and Indians Tuesday in a three-way trade that also involved the New )'ork )'ankccs. The Indians sent rookil' pitrh{'r Hick ~"·yer and outfielder \\'alt \Villiams to !he Yank(.'l'S and ~cw York dealt calchcr Jerry !\loses to the Tigers as par! of the S\VJp. Perry. 37. rejoins his younger brother. c;avlord. "·i1h the Tribe. Both arc fomi.~r Cy · )'oung A1\•ard "'inners in the 1\n1crican League -J1n1 v.·J!h the ,\ltn· ncsota 1\1·ins in 1970 and Ga) lord . 35, with the Indians in 1972. e l .111: l 'ri11111p/u 1"LCSO:-.i -Unseeded American Roh Lutz of San Clemente def('ated eighth- sccdcd Tom Gorman ot'..the United States to pull the second upset as play COflfinue<l Tuesday in the $1;,().000 men's pro- rcssional tennis tournament here. 2-6. 6-2, 6-1. In another n1atch Tuesday, (ireat Bri- tain's :\lark Cox defeated American Erik \1;1n Dillen 7-6. 7-4. 7-6. 8-4. Third-soo::led Austrdhan Ken Rosewall defeated coun- trvman John Alexander 6-4. 6-7. S-3. ·Jn other first-round pla~·. Australia'o; Tio.<.!! C.1sc defe<ited 1\mrrican Clark Grnebner ~-6. i-5."6-L Guillermo Vilas or Argentina beat South Africa 's ltay :\loo re 3-6. 6·2. 7·5. and American Erik \'iHI Dillen lost lo Greal Brita1n·s ~lark Cox 7- 6. 7-6. e R11ssin11s Top• NE\V YORK -The Soviet Union defeated the United States 16-4 in an in- ternational _freestyle dual \\'restling match at ~ladison Square Garden 's felt Forum Tuesday night. TI1e United States managt>d nnl y one ~ victory and tY.'O dra\vs in the 10 bouts. , John Morley. a high school physical education teacher from Oceanside, N.Y., a three-time 1\AU titleholder, scored the only U.S. triumph. He decisioned Russia's Roman Dmitriyev 3-2 in the 114.f>-pound class. "GL11lng up to that peak for the schl'<iuled Feb. 28 fi~ht and tJl l'n cnn1ing d0\\'11 rf'a!ly shook me. I didn't thin k it 11ould but 1t did ,'' satd Lyle in the dress-- in~ NXllll. In !hi· righth round . he added. ··1 hnd h1n1 hut I couldn't g<.·t to hin1. I "asn't sh:irp, .ind I chdn't ha\'c it o.hc knockout punr:h1." Tht• \ it'tory ga\·e lhc 1"1t1n\'er boxer. an {'X·CO!l\Jl.1. \\hO Sj)t:llt i 1 ~ years behind bar ~-bngh!er l10pt•s to rl'ach his J!Oal of a 11tlc fight "'iUun lhc next t\\·o years. C.llamp1on Gt.'(1rge Foreman's altorne~. llarry Barnett. "'as at the fight and s..1id ~f11·rv.·atds he believes Lyle evenlual~y \1 111 get a shot at the crown. .. [ 1h1nk that fight"s inevitable. but I 1·ouldn't say "'hen." said Bamc\I . "li('()f1!:e rorcman's never ducked nnyon<" but Kt'll Norton represents the n 111 chalh·nge rtght now.·· 1 •. \lf''s promoters h:ive of f ere d 1"11rt·rnan :1 $750.000 cash J;:Uarantee 10 11,li(h! here this surnrncr. but So far there's bcl'll no \vord about lhe chalJ(oltlge frotn Forernan. S111ith Denies Re1•orts He Ra 1•1,ed Coach LOS i\\"(;£LF.S 1,\Pl Center F.ln1ore Smith of the Los t\ngclcs Lakcrs 1h:n1ed Tuesday he "'·as critical of his coaches aftf'r Simday nrght's 126-1 14 vic- tory over the Nev.· York Knicks . Smi th s;ud his actual quote "·as. ''I've learned a lot but I h<i\'e a lot more to ll·ar11." Ho\\C\'r.r. the rcf)Orter v.·ho inll'r\'ieY.L'<i the 7-Joot -I cC"ntcr maintained that Smith tommcnlcd. ··Frankly. I'm upset 'that I ha\·c1i't reamed anything this season." In a nc"·s release. the Lakcrs issued 1his sta tement from Smith : "I said thal I realized I have not. had that much experience playing ba'sketball and I had only hopc.-d that I v.·ouJd ha\ e progressed more than I have at this point in my areer. I fee l that coach Bill Sharman s done an cxrellent job \\'ith the !cam a has been very patient and helpful to me. Smith, v.•ho scor 22 points Sunday. also "'as quoted as say , "Earlier this season. I "'OUJd move. without the ball, but they rhis tearnmates i "·ouJdn't get the ball 'to me.'' In the statement released by the Lakers. Smith said: ''The only reason I feel thal I didn·t get the b.111 that n1uch at the bt!ginning of the season was because I \\'as out of position a lot or the time. But by no means did that mean that the other players didn 't "'ant me to have the ball. "This "·hole mailer really upsets me. I like it here in Los Angeles and playing with the Lakcrs. r know I can ha.Ye a good career here." About 800 fan s of the Nn. 1 r:u1k1·1I \\'olfpack team turned out for 1\lt'~a~ 's :l!l-minutc praC11cc st·~1on. the fir:-1 111 preparation for Sa turdJJy's chnrnp1on..,!Jq) scn1 ifinal game at (;rl't'nsboru. ~ C., agalnsl UCl..A. The cro\\·d applauded ligh1ly as 11ther players cnn1l' ou! onto !he floor . but tt'.ccred loudly "'ht•n ·n10mpson c1nerg('(I lie "·ore a sm<11l "h1te bandage on hi s Ph~Sl<'i<1no;; pron oullcl'd Thomp son n•:1dy to pla y :1fll'r )\{' .sp..:nt la st S<itur- tl;1y night under ob~·r\'1"1t1on 111 n hosp1tr1I \ C. Stat1· Coat'h .\'orn1an Sloan ~url Tu(~1~ ·,lo practice !>CSSion 11''-IS JWI about 11h:11 he h:1d cxj)l•cted. . In CilSl' an) body IS \\'Ondl'ring:. thou,1!.h . the \rav a player practiec-; LS not llt't"l'~s;ir il\ thr-";ir he 'll pla y in ;1 ga111t•.'0 Sio:~n said :.But knov.·1ng·Dav11t Thorn Jk'(in. I l!Q11 ht s~·r111us!y his play "·ill ht afft'<'tl'd h~ th1· ae1 1dl'nl .. THE KINGS' NEIL KOMADOSKI 123 1 FALLS AGAINST TORONTO. ·Flat l(i11g s Get a 1-1 Tic LOS A~r.~l.E I.\ 1.\1'1 -Th{' lllo; Angeles Kings "cr1· tl1 ssat1..,f11·d, but no1 disappointed It took a goal by frank St :\larse1ll•' 011 a rebound 45 scronds into the hnal period to lift the Kings into a 1·1 t!e \\l!h the Toronto f\lap1e lA;>afs..Tucsday nigh t The tic stretched the ln.i Angeli·<; unhcaten streak to ci~ht gami.."s an.d h'n .. l' the third place ~in1:s fli po1ni!> 111 lh•· \Vcs1ern Division standu1gs for a I ·\O point cushion over idle Atl :1nta. "This "'·as not one of our bcll 1·1 gan1es.'' said Los Angeles coach !Viii Puford, "v.·e've played bct1cr th;tn thi s "\'.'e v.•ere nat tonight. \\'e "'"rl'n't mcnlally shai;p. But it .... as a b1 ~ po111r fur us ill.I.he standings and v.·e're not d1~p- poinled." lit":rh·" th•· l'dgP •\n \!l,1n1;1 th• 1 • ga11· th" h.1ng~ ... ~r\1·n po111r l1··•<l 111• 1 f1f1h pl;1rc ;.,1 I oui'> I. 1-. 1\n~•·ll0b 11 .• ~ IHllf' ~<1111(.':' h•tr Th p],1\ 'Ml(' ~\l:ipl~ Uafs h:l \'C" alrcadv chnchcd ;1 p!:1.1(1fr "pot. ..,,.,1 111~ llP fourth plnt1· 111 1!11· Ei'l-.tt·n1 !)111-.1011 Attlr .i :ilOft'lt'S.)> lir:;t µcnud. To1on111 look ;1 111 lc·.1d 1\1t h !1·:-~ 1han !1-i• !1)1\lU!e" l1·l t !II !ht· ~·l'Ond pt'I 1od \\)I+ II 1Jrnn1s Dupr r1 · ~~·o r1·t.! on :.i.;.fo it :-1.1p ~hot <it 111 i i :-.1 \1l:r<ir1lll· l'1rnl.'fl th1· ... eorl' h·~.., 1har1 :!1 1 ll1ll11lll'~ l.1h•r Kings t:oahl· lit•,..:1• \ .1(ho11 stopf'J('1t s1·vcn fi r.st pt•11ocl 'l un111 t11 sho1 ;, cind l>oug Fa \t>ll tun1ed a.,.,<1) c1sht Lo~ Angt·lcs attempls Roberti said he felt he should ha\'e been the new coach but "was given only a tOken intervie"·-" "Bump kno"'S I have done the Job in recru.itTug .'' Roberts said. ''He "·orries too m~ about what other people say ·• Lakers Trail by .002; Host Bu,~ks Robert&, who has bc!en a\. lows for three years after be.ing an assistant at Western MJdtigan., said he believes Elliott dki not hire him because of pressure from the team's "supporteni and athletic board." Elliott said ·Roberts was lntcrvlcwed and given serious consideration for the job. "lla<."C was not a factor in our decision.'• Elliott sald. "We dkl what we lhougbl bell fl>r the Unlv"f'llY oC Iowa LOS AXGELES 1AP 1 -Percentage poinls again separate the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden Stale \\'arriors in their battle for the National Baskc1ball Association Paciflc Division lille- And a split by the ~1ilv.•aukee Bucks on their currenl California visit \\ill put I.he Lakei-s back on top. The Buck~ bt.>at Golden St.IUI"-111-100 Tuesday night l('il \'!ng the \Verrior~ '>l'ith only a .002 edge over tos Angeles In the standings. _ The Lakcrs ho.ttt the Bucks ton lghl 1n the first Of four games left on the Los Q)unts, D 10-y~&r Veteran v.ho Sll" IOI ~ Angeles schedule. or actk>n las! year . added. "\\lhy 11hould I While the fortunes of the Lakers 'tlave ha\'e to pro\'e myself ;igaln "·h<>n I been UJ>"and-dov.·n this season, forward-played quit.e a bit the final tv:o CH' three center !\1el CounLs has mostly been down. 1~ 7·fOOI. reserve has averaged only months of last season and d1tl a job? I six minutes a game and says, "Not thlnk I'll ask lo be traded. rn1 \t.:f)' playing ha.s been an Insult to me -not unhappy, very dlssatisfi(.'CI ·· onty as a professlonal but a.:L..3 man. SharmHn 11aid, "I v.·as goinR \\11h :\1{'1 ··r've talked to coach BTII Sharman thf> first h:llf of the season ns the first about It but nothing wci.s aCl'OO'lpl ishe<I ," substitute at forward and cen1er . Uut his he sold in Rn Interview .,,.hh the Los shooting \\"as down to about 34 or 3."i pcr- i\ngclcs TilllCS .• cent, v.·hich It ls now. lie \\':15 gelling tnto J • • foul t m~ble and I dnn I k110\1 lh•· n ·;1!10n hut he 111st \\,11>11 t pl :1~1ng ;1 ~ \\1•1l •• ~ h• had u1 the pi!~1 " The roach i;.flld, "I tol d him I WUSll I c.lO\\TI on him bu! tlwrl;' \\l"rt' d11tcn:·n1 thing!! 1 ~·anlt'd to try " Couul!> o;H1d thr1t. · I tr)' tu Ix' ren )L-.\h about rny Ahihties. 1\h;1t I ean or (';1111 do But t do kno11' I (':I n pla~ :ind 1 thin k th1• L.'l ki:'rs \\Ou1d Ix' in a ix't1 t>r pos1li1111 no" If 1 \\'Ort pl aying. r111 not beint CO<"ky, just confidt'11I about the abilities l h3V('" ' l Ru stl ers Belt Foe; ' _Bucs FalJ fr0ldl'n \\'t•st Coll<'i;((', behind tht· hilting or Corclon Hlakl•lc y. rolll·d 1(1 n 11)..3 Sou1l1l'rn California Confl'rc11cl' basc·ball win ove r visit ing Hio llondo 1\J('!lcllly And 1n <utOlht·r g a m c , Fullerton toppled host f)rangc Coo~. ~. in South Coast circuit play. Blakelt'~. a so pho rn o re shortstop, ront1nut'd h1.~ blaz. ing hitting attack with a pair of triples. dri\·tng in f\O.!O of thl' Hustlers' four first 1nn1ng runs <ind hagging another r b1 in 1h(- se\'<'nth frame Othl'r big blo1\'S by the Rustler.1 1ncludrd a run-!>t.-'Or- 1n~ doubl<' by .ll'rrY Bro \lo·n in the Hurd and ,1 t>A e>-nu1 thrct'-bagger by r.'li~L' l\it•fcr Ul tll\• f'11-thlh. Pitcher Curt l'etl•rson WL·nt the dfstanc."C for the H.ustlers, rl1'0rdi n~ hi!> 17\h victory in IV.'0 ~~<lSOOS 11! (;otd~'fl \\'est. l't'tC'rson. a k·f1hundcr. struck ou1 seven und walked l\\O. ~I c a n w hi l c at OCC, Fullcrton p 11 c h f' r Hick Brc\\'~lrr hctrl the Pirah'!I to just n\'r sing le~: striking out three and walking thr('(' Bre"·ster is a freshman ri~ht-hander. 1'he Pirates c omm i t t rd seven errors with four of the Hornets' run being unearned. F'ullcrton 's big blo\1• was a run-scori ng triple by r.reg i'hompson in the secood in- ning. A 11t.e11te1·s in NC.'1 11 !fleet 1-Iere is the ninc-n1an tcan1 toach Ed ~C'w\'l<incf uf UC Irvine will enter 111 lhC' Nl.\.\ ('O!J C'L!C div i~1011 swim 1ning champions hips at Bcl rnont Pla za Oly1np1 C pool in Long Beach beginning 1'hursday. In lhe front rO \\' 1from left! arc 1"homas Boughey, Tom Cormack, .Jan1es Kru:-.e and Brad Lynn. In the back row are to:ich i\"ewland. aiikc Fig ueroa, Guy Antley, Tim <)11n111 . f{oyd Philpot and Jason \Vheaton. Or•• (NII 401 G•1<1t. H ,I.flt~. 1D Zlm,...r. '"' S<llr11PO. <! Sig!, l'O SwllUOl'I, ltl l(of>lt r, I! Yo•I, •I !lt1Tlllt. 1b L""'i1m1. c L_,•rd, p •b•lll"bl l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 , 0 I 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 I (I 1 0 I 0 ! 0 1 0 0 0 I (I 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hartman Supported Area Girl s 111 Hoop Tour11ey Tot1l1 Jl (I J 0 Sc•• by 111111"'' • • • " , ' . -~oosters Pre.~idc11t, .St.aff S11eak r ull"''111> 1)2(1 !01 020-4 Or11Wt Co••• 000 000 IJO(l.--{I GolRll """' 0 11 Norr", II HUCI..,.., II S•nc11er, lt> ll•~•ltv. H l(•nnedv, rr ,,, ... ,.,.,, 0 J. '"'""'· c R II,_,., Jb.11 J<IDOllnc:I, Cl M ith. rt Wfll!t l1v. r! ?b l(ioi.<. ID 1brll•bl l l , 0 I 0 0 0 J ? 1 0 ' 1 2 ) (I 0 0 0 1 l t 0 ' 0 , 1 ' 0 0 (I I } 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 , 0 0 • 0 l 1 To~li l.I 10 IJ I ,_,..,,11111.,.. ' ' . 000 020 01~ l 1 2 «ti 002 1211-10 ll I ··-...... w .. MV to Field Fast Pitch Loop Team By CRAIG SHEFF' or ·~· OolllY PllOI Sl•lf A delegation of SadOl.:~ck College booster club me1nbcrs is expectOO to appear berore the rollege's board of tn1sf('t'~ ~londay nigh! in protes t of the dismissal of George ll artn1:1n as athletic director. ''A lot of peopl e h.avc called me to say they don't appro\'e ol the way the board handled the sltuatioo. \IJe've asked lo be heerd at the next board meeting and \.l'e're ~iskin~ all interested persons to make an appearanel'." says Bil Madden. president of the Sadleback boosters club. The board d ismis s f'd ~fission Viejo will field a Hartman as A.O. last wl!f'k, team in the Western Softball f e e Ii n g that it v;ould give Congress this year. one of the Hartman more time ,to devo te strongest fast pitch leagues in to his football team and thert• the nallon. -v.·ould be no conflic~ of interest The team v.•i\I be known as between the A.O. Job and the the fif iMion Viejo Vaqueros head football position: and will compete in !he seven· "It ~ms to nle it was a team \\1SC along with the Loog real un~'LSe v.•ay to handle the Beach Nitehawks. Lakewood situation, especially to .a m_an Jets, Lake"'OOd Barons, San who's done an outstanding JOO Bernardino Vista and the for the school and the com· Long Beach Police Oepr. m~}ty," ~ys ~l~d<i<!l'l. . All home games 11•i\I be Ive tried. to find out v. ~~t plaved in '°1ission \'iejo at the reason \\Ould be but 1. \e ~lafguerite Parkv.·av n e a r had .no succ.ess . '!}icy say 11 s Avery Parkway. · ~?thing aga1.nst his 1,1·ork. bul The home opener is set for it s . something that should Saturday. April w agai nst the haVe ~n done long ago, 1\'0rld chainpion Lakcl'l·ood "Th1s matter should be nint• brought out in the open, ln· H's an 8·30 game and will be stead of behind closed doors. preceded by a 7 o'clock con-J'\•e heard it's a pi:riiOnality 1est ma lching women's fa st conflict between lfartman and pitch champ ion Placentia \\'itri , one of the board mrn1hrrs. 1he ~1 1~1011 Vii•Jo Saints, "If it i.c: son1r 1ndil·idu;1l which is operating in 1t.s sc-personal grie\•ance and this is I the result, fhl'n 11.'s a rl'al bad t.~)nc setison .\li~~1,1n \'ie;o r •·'~ 1 d r n t ~i tua\1011 . Thi s disn11~s;1! 1i;1s narold K!l'ln ts the or,t:~nt7rr tlflflf" urllnki rian1a~11 ~n th~· i:l.fld roach of the \';iqlJE'rQ<;. HP athl('tic dl'p:trtmcnt ;1lrrady,'' fll<1yed on th1· 1;,1rd1·n.1 "orld sa,·s .\laddl'n. \1!'an\.l•hil<'. somr sch n QI l'h<itTipJOru;hJp \\«HTI' Of \$3 r.nd fJi d1<:!r1c1 obscn·t>~ ha\e lin l.t'd hle111 <:a\·s h..:, ,uu Jookuis !ht' fl'fit{nalion of board pr1·~i· for top..nQtC'h pln}rr~ Anyonf:' denL John Lund to the 1ntrn·~1rd ~hould conLat.1 him Hartman dismissal ,,1 8.'lo-11.IGR, I..und v.·as in ,\ft•xito vrhcn Youth ~occc r A V\O l"l•~olh 01• .. len I the board re!ie\·ed llarunan ;ind di<l not \eam or the d~·10;;1on unttl th~' '\'('rkmd. Lund rctumrd to 1\-1 e x i co i\lond:lv and was:·not r:icpcctcd h.1('~ \;11111 ton ight. •'"·~·--(I• .. ~'· •••• , • ~·· f> •• , • Q«r·•~•l't••'I' •• !n anolhi'r devl'lopm<'nl. •t'\Cn nlC'nlhrrs or th E' Pl't\ SJ(':1 \ EduCJI 1nn dPp..1 rl · 1 t<uri ,._ tt•<" nie'nt have urged, in a leuer to •HI ~(Ml•q C•• 1 C•,··c· bCU ~.1.·e• ·-.~. ~ ...... •0 [hY!I•"" Ill " ,J,. •. ~'~·~ the board. lhat 11 the actlon and Jhirtrnan. The ~tatrrn cnl : reronsi<lt'r rl'ills!,1lt' "It i.s our un;:uu111uus opu11011 lh:.it lil'Ol'J'C /f.'.lrtm;1n ha'> al1\a,1..., tr1L'CI lo :1et. u1 good f;t1 !!1 c-onrcrn1ni; ;111 phases of our 111hlt•t1t' pro1.:rani. It h;1s bC'i'n alludt'd thal his dismiss11 ! is due to conflict uf intercs.ts and it is our consider<.'Cl opin- ion that no pt.•rson on this campus has done u1or1· 10 pro- n1ote and further the narnc of Sadd leh.1ck Colll'gr-in lhl' eon1n1uni1y and th" ~!ah· "\\'e feel th:il thr-rr h:i<i been a lack of romn1un1r.1tio11 111th our athli:lic director ;i nd 1h!• boa rd of trustet•<i ;h f'.\hibit1'C.I by his d1 sn1is.':lal 1n a clus\"d ('Xf'CUti vc SC~S!Oll. \\ c fi1t•l !.hat This ty ]){' o( :1011on l1 ·ads to dlsharn1ony not uni v :1mung~t our board of trus1~·cs !Jut 111 Ille !>Choo! and !hr· 111nnlltaiit)·. "\\'c fC<'l strongly 1htJt "'Ith better efforts to undt•r::.tand \\h;1t our ultun::ate ~oa!s 1n :itJ1lt.·111:.;; :1rt• 11·1· can eli111in<tli' rll'J.;<.1llVLSJll i.l..ltd replace ii \\'ilh [lO.';J!1\'(' ;1clion. \\'t' tiuve risen lu lhl' hcu.~hts in our football rr1Jgr;J.Jll dut· lo !h is 111an's leadership ;.uxl ou r alhlctic rrngra m 1.; r1·spce t ctl throughout the st;11t•. ··So 1vc a.~k how ra n a n1an \1·ho has done so much for !his collei;e be reli('\'cd of hi.; dulil'~ \\'ilh till' on!.1· cx- p!anal!on bei ng fl confl ict·of interest~ \\'c belir \•e !hi~ to bt• a IQ.tally ('rronrous slatcmCJtt that v.•111 only lrr1d !o rhao~ 11nd rcscntn1cnt 111 o u r division . "\\'e urge .vou to reron~ido •r thi$ action as soon as PoSS1hlo· :ind to r1'in.sta1e ~lr. llartrnan 1n111H .. 'Clia1 ely as athl(.'tic dir('{'.· 11!1' .. Tht• lel!L'f 1rns sig-n('(t l)y .!:1.v Hoc!t·n. Bill Ot ta. ~·111) l>;i rr. 1~l·lty Sher1'r, &l 1'0t't!ge11. ~anry Hic hardson and H1r hard San<lSIL·dt. SCC Bats Ex11 lode; Pace 13-3 Virtorv Southern California ColJ('ge of Costa ~ll'Sa re bounded from a do uble shu tout :u th(' hRnds of A.i:usa·Pac1 fic last Sat11rd;1y \l'J!h a 13-3 pound1n~ of P:ieific Christian CollegC' of Fullerton Tuesda,\· 11ft1>rnoon :11 l'~l:t ~ll'Sll ('lly park. Thr ,·ir!ory v.·:i~ 1he fift h of 1h·· •1·.1~011 :1,::1111:-.t 111't1 defeats fur t 11,11 Ii .1:111-. l~>binson 's V:ingu;1rd~. S11•1•· l{;u·l11 1nPI--111•111 the {1i~1111u·1· on the 111v11nd, ::itrlk· u1g n:n ni nl'. \\ilia· 'lor:1!"~ .irrl \lit k('V LCho't-k l\1·rt• 1~1. 1>1t1.n· ·1:.r1·~ !ur Su{ ;it \lur ', · h. d 1 h, •trlt· r11n 11 lh ;t 111.1'• .ilr• •trl 1·1 th,· f1f1h ilJ!llll~ aJnnL \\,{!1 lhr1 1· s111~le~ .111d f.\c di N•liOnal t1•1'tlO•ll A\'6<hl ho11 (Jt,•111•'<1 !~" P• rl' l'.:11'\!0ll lit ""l"''n • '1;[11\,0 ! l .,,., . ·' ~· 1 .. 1u~•~· !!1 r, !•11 • •'• H• ....... lc•11 ···•e•b•IO A\\Ot••""" Ula~ 111 "•~ "~' ,,, H•lle1111 HO<-" le•~~· l()!'Qr>!~ 1 l QI ,\r·'J•I' • · !o/Y l!ifr-cl"~ J ~< l• 11 Ml"'lf!.C" ~. C1t1!at11•• , •' Lt'hrrk hart 111·0 douhles and a p:i ir nf :;1 nglcs v.h ilc .ilso gl'lling fh e rbi. The \'<i ngu<irds stole thrrc ba!>cs bringing the season 1u1al to 3!1. They plJy .it Chap- man Colle g e Thurs- tlay. 5~1018•. " l~!>C(-, (I Morllu, t "~'"'' !1> \Y~f<llOW 9/ ' ,f '"'P• l& ·~;,,1, <)J1 ..... 11,11• " , ....... (It!. ?II ll'«•·ur!M.. p r••'·••=lo ·f (.~"''"" ,, Jt" "'-l~ fo'd I •b ' ~ •bl 5 l l 0 5 3 ' } s l ' ) 0 ' ' ' 0 1 1 ' 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 ) 1 I 0 ' 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 0 I O 1 •I ' 0 (I 0 ll 17 12 ' . . ""l''"'I 010 001 00!-J 6 J ~aCtl College 14.1 a70 !lb:-1) II O Trotters Plav • Thi· !l :·rlC>m c:lo6etrottcrs clo:st• Olli thei r 1974 \Ves t L\i.1~t 1011 r toni,11:ht \\'Ith an 8 o'c,lol.'k ~rune againsl the Ne\\" \'ork \'utionals at thr Ana· h1•1rn Convl'nt ion Cl'nlcr. Oran~c Const area gir.ls high sc hool b;iskrtbaH tl'ams v.·ilJ 11.1nn up for Cl ~' pl a}·off ac- 1 ion in [JI(" I Juntingkln Beach· Fvunt,1in Valle~· tooman1ent ~1 ond.iy 1hro11gh Thursday v.·it h 12. of th(' 16 competing ll'ams fro rn !his area. T110 J;!''1m<'S 1,1·111 be played at 3: 15 and h\'O more at 5 at each school on ~-fonday to get the t'lilnin.:1lion event under way. \'!'inners \\'ill 1nove to the chainpionship bracket on 1'ucjl(j:i.v and \\'ednesday in S<.'n1ifinal round play v.·ith the los1'rs pl;1ying for the con- sul;t!ion 1itlc nt 3:1 5 each day. The chan1pinnship game is scheduled for 5 o'clock Thurs· da.v. 1he dR y bcforr the CJF' tournarnent gels under Y.'ay. ~lanna ll1i::h School's un- defeated Vikings "~ll be f;1vorcd in the lfB-PV e\•ent follo1,1·1ng a 5-0 sea!l>n. .J . ,,. MoftNV't GI'"" IU H11nlJ"91"" IH<h l ll II"' -Un•vor•llv v1. Wtttmln1te' I o m (I ~·or1e11t 111. Co'""' cit! Ma• J I\ pm -T111lln v•. E•!iroccl1 l om -Hun!l"!llon &tac" v1. Mlu iOt> V1t oO. I.I J ovnl1l11 V•lltV l 11 0 m (M•t , .. , ••... Orl"ll'!' ~ ~· m S~rl~'ftl<t<~ v1 M1rln1 J.11 P m -EO•>On v1 Ntwl>O'I H9rbor l p m.-F-ovnta111 V1l11v 111. El Toro Girls Teams Golden \llest C.Ollege v.il\ host a cirls sports invitational 1nect Frida~· involving nine s~:hool s including defending co- <.·hampions 1£untington Beach .ind Ed ison . Other schools entered in the con1pe1i1 ion v.·iH mclude Foun- tain Valle\', '°larma. \Vestmin- ster. Bol~a Grande. Gard('!l c:rovr, Los Amigos and Pa- cifica. The girls v.•i11 compete in s1,1•immin& relays. t e n n i s , \'Olleyball and an all·round division !hat im:ludes hock<!y, basketball and softball skills. Trophies v.'ill be gi\·en to first place schools in each di1 islon and ribbons 1vill be awru·ded to !he first, second and U1ird place individual finishers In CJC'h e\'ent. BE YOUR OWM BOS·S! ' Estancia, Sea Kings Win Irvine Openers Estancia Jllgh'a: baseball team opened Irvine League play with a major upset Tues· day, ambushing vi3iting Los Alamitos 6-5 ln a ni ne-inning game. Bienek, and a two-nrt single by Dean Fox In the fifth were the big bi ts for Fountain Valley. Corona det t.1ar's f\.tatt \\'il kinsoo struck out 12 and pitcbed a four-hitter to stifle Cos ta ~lesa. The wimers soored both their runs in lhe third Inning with an rbi double by Grover Nogawa and single by Doug !\toll. Those were the only hits Costa !\lesa 's John Brown allowed. In other Irvine loop coo.tests, &Ii.son fell at ~1agnolia , 3-2. Santa Ana Valley be It e d visi ting Fountain Valley 14-8, and in a night game at TeWinkle Park, Costa !\lesa \\'as downed by Corona de! !\1ar, 2-1. lta Ora1a9e Loop Cenler f i e I d e r Brad Sherwood delive red tht big hit for F.stancia, a two-oot ~ ble which scored Moe Fleming \\ith the winning run in the bottom of the ninth, Dismal Ope11ers Fleming. a sophomore, had walked and taken second on a fielder's dloice prior to Sherwood's hit. For Ai·ea Nines Estancia had taken a 5-2 tead with four runs in the sixth inning. only to see Los Alainitos score three In the top of the seventh and send the game into extra innings. Steve !\iorton. Fleming and Dave Loseth all had run-pro- ducing singles in the Estancia sixth. Edison squanderOO a two- run lead by giving up single runs in the fourth and fifth in· nlngs to !\tagnolia, a n d MagnoHa got its winning run in the eighth. !\1agoolia's Sen!:inels scored the v;inncr on a double. a sacrifice bunt and a s.1crifice fly. E:dison right-hander Dave \\'hite was the victim tn an olhervo'lsc fine p\l.chlng crrort. Y..'hilc v.·cnt the dis!ancc. gave up six hits, and struck out seven men. ~1 ikt' Se!Y.-ood singled home Joe t.torado for EdiSOll 's first rWl, and Scott Desiwicrs singled , stole second. and can1e home on an error for ariolhcr rWl in the second in· ning .. It \\'as <\ case of too little. too late for Fountain Valley. Coach John Cole ·s Barons tallied eight times, but only after Santa Ana Valley's powerful hitters had accounted for nine of their °"'Jl· A two-run double by Vince Fovnl1l11 V•ll•f"U) 1'rn.U.-. 2b Fo• .. l O c~~rcnwtll, 0 UOIQ(>, 10 Woolard. r• Br•l"••d. r! 0 81M tk, II V•l•nll. U \', 818Mk, d Tenler, c OQ4111, n Jac~oon, lb Pall.on, p lei•..,.,, o Gd• litld, on l"lar<1ma~. u Tota11 1tr~rbl ~ (I I (I ] 0 l ' I I 0 (I 3 1 1 0 J 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 1 l I • 0 1 2 • l J l l 1 0 0 2 1 \ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ll • ' • Scor• lly lnn.11191 ••• l -I t J A pair of marathon games, one o( V.'hich ended in a seoreless lie and another which saw Dana Hills falling to Sonora, 4-1 in 13 innings. highlighted opening play in Orange League prep baseball Tuesday. While Dana Hill s was losing at home, San Clemerite and visiting El Dorado played a 12- inning scoreless tie before play y,·as halted because of darkness. Jn other games, Laguna Beacb k>st at Brea. 9-8. and University fell to visitirij; Valencia, 7·3. San Clemente had i t s cha nces but couldn't come up y,·ith the nrcess.ary hits to hack up a strong pitching per- formance from Joe Janton. Janton. a senior right- hander. v.·cnt the distance. lim- ited El Dorado to seven hits, and struck out 12 for San C.1e- n1cnte. San Clemente had the baseS loaded \\ith no outs in the seventh but a double play stopped the raJly. Dana llills. like\\'ise. g_QI a stanC!olll ·pi!Chlng -perl'orm- ance frorn junior Don Fovder. 1,1·ho v.·ent 12 innings before be-- ing relie\'ed. Fowler. \\'ho faced 46 bat!ers. ga\·e up jll<;t four hits and one run. and st.ruck out 14. Dana Hills scor'l"d its only nm in the botk>m of the ~venth inning \\'hen Steve ~liklos doubled, went to third on an out by John Ullaa, and ~red on a single by btitch 1\lcComb. Sonora scored its \\'inning runs \\'ilh the hefp of an error. a passed ball. a v.·alk and t.1,1·0 singles in the fat al 13th inn- ing. University, mean\\•hilf, saw ~ a tv.•o-run lead vanish ¥:hen · Valencia exploded for six runs H11r<1. 1;1 S..rtl>O. ti ft ) ..._ FD<i<11tln Yallev 000 on SaMI ,Ont Oil 5:0 >:-H 16 } ... 11..,, H E.--y. lb Vlllty .Mrlltbl l 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 J l 0 0 l 1 J J E1!111<i• (6) 11:,,.,,.., c 1D r h rlll Rl'illy. JO . ' ' . . ' ' ' . S..erWl)Od, ct °""'"· u t O<'I,,.., rl Norton. c Ronitv1t!D, 10 Ft•miP19, It Lowth, l~ ,.,,.,,._.,, lb Robett,.,.,, 2t> IMlkWll. p O~h•11. pl\ Griltl11, a • 1 1 1 JOlln.....,, lb J (I I O Wrlg!>t. •I I 0 D I# C.oll1m, lD • 1 ll~OuhW1,p 1 ' ' ', C.tpe<t,,.., ph ! ' 0 T011l1 ll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' • > }l' Gltlnolt. p O 0 1 0 .-Icon. ~ l11nin~ •01 rht 1 o o o L•DVnl Buc11 un 011 n.-1 a 1 ~g:~ Ir•• ro1 no a-91S To1tt1 ).I 6 1 I l cont Dy lnlll"'• St11 C1tm.11l1 !01 •b ' ~ ..... 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Laguna Beach, apparently out of things when it fell behind !H at Brea, made the game close with a four-run sixth iMing, but coo.Jdn't pull the win out.- John Kramer and Brad Emery played key roles in a Laguna Beach attack which saw the Artists rap out eight singles. Kramer had two h i t s . Emery three, and each drove in three ruru. MV Drop.s 14-inning Mm·athon !'.lission \1iejo 11 i g h • s baseball team borrov.·ed a page from the recently rom- ple1ed season of its basketball team and lost a heartbreaking 14-inning game to Katella, 2-t Tuesday on the winner's dia- mond. The loss came in the open- ing Crestview League game for both schools1 and continues a string oI narrow league defeat.s which has haunted !\fi~ion Viejo throughoUt the athletic year. .,.. And in the process. excellent pitching perfonnances b y senior right-handers R i ch H.ommel and Dave Patterson weht to \\'aste for t.fission Vie· jo. ·Patterson \\'OOl the first eight innings, slriking out nine men. \\'alking no!'lf', and al!o\V· ing Katell a just tow hi ts and one run . Rom mel went the final six frames, slruck out four. allow- ed four hits and the deciding run. and "'alked two batters. Katella struck for il.S \\•in- ning run in the 14th by virtue of a walk. a stolen base and throwing error v.•hich moved the runner to third, and a s.h..1rp single If) left field. Unlil that time. MissiQn V"ie· jo had several chances of \\'in· ning after knotting the score with a si ngle run in the fifth inning. The losers left 11 men on base. and had the bases loaded with no outs in the sixth Inning before a pair Of .strikeouts ended the rally. ~1ission Viejo scored its onlv run when Bob Bates reached base on an error, moved up on walks to Patterson and Tony Richardson. and came in on a sacrifice fl~r by junior OUI· fielder Greg Perry. Ironically. i\lission Viejo out- hit Katella 10-3 . Ml,•!&i l"lt lo 1(11tlt1 000 010 000 000 00--1 10 001 OOD 000 000 01-2 I [STOP RACING THE CtOCK) ~An~ual Business OpportunitlJ Show" ~~·-::..1.,· -.• . ~ .. , °d•----- A merican Bu siness Enterprises presents the I st annual "BUSINESS OPPORTUN ITY SHOW" ct the DISNEYLAND HOTEL CON VENTIO N CENTER, (not A naheim Convention Center). Here 's where you can find out how to s tart your own bu siness! See !he mony business exhibits-plus free Saturda y business seminars .. For more information pleose coll (714) n4-1632. It may be yourchonce of o life time! 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Ptul ., p111, x Sa9<1tM.'f' !El def. Foole ·~· IR.VlN5 L5AGUa W•nt IE) lost lo Scna1I IH. lllfldty'1 Scon• Jvnlor Varstry £•t.Jf>Clt '·Loi A!tmi!os s Oa,,., Hiib" Vil (4~,J 51100•• 19 !nf>;"ll•l ' 0 0 ' ' ' ' Sl119IH SA Valley i., Founrtln \111!tY I Per""" 101 Clef: Clerk •.J, '"'' 10 Magr<lli• ), l!dhon 1 Jontt f>.6, eor--n~ Me r 1. CPl!I Mn. 1 Krogus CO! won 6-1. lo11 ].... Frld1y's 0•""'• Krnsm4n (0\ Clll. GllardJ 6-J; losl ti $111 v1Ut¥ 1! Co11t Mttt Enr lq>1tl l·6. Coro"" del Mar ft E•l1nci• Oliv..-(Dl won 6.(1, 6·•. FO\lfit&ln Vtlley •I Edl1o<> Dovtilt• Mlgnoll• t i Lo• Al1mHo. Ha11l·Brow" 101 lost to OeGrtfl· SUN,l!T L&AGUlf L.~m J,.i,;__oer. /l'l(M]Jlen-,._•r'• SAA Herm1n 6-l. ,..n,,.lm 1. L0tr1 7 A!Jen.R1ymond COl won 6-4., •·~. Frlffy•1 01"'" Vtrtil'r" M1rln1 1t An1neim Dint Hl1'1 CUV.J (1)\1) ,_. H1111tl1191or> lle1cn •• Lot•• I 51..,111 t.iewporl HtrDof II Senti An• H11l<hinii11 101 lost 10 Koci'\ 0"6; d.t!. W•\lm•nl!tr 11 W11t.,11 Currd" a-0; Ouoxan ~: ~Klon •-O. CR.l!STVl!W Lll!AGUI 8111 (OJ lo>! 1 .... won 6·1. li.J, 6 1. Twttd•I"'• l (wt& L. St. Jol>n 101 lo..I 2 ... , won 6-J, Ml. 6-0 ~00111111 1. El Mad-1 "• ' "' ,,, •' . ' .. ' ' • ' • •• ,, '" ' ' l'; • •'. ... •• •" I '" ' K. SI. John 101 IC'St \"6, won 6-7, IPll 1 ICtltllA 1. MltWon YlP10 I P • lnnlhQ1J J.-1. J...t Ty•t•n J, 5tCl<lltD<I(~ O .... " F1lr· ~oci CO ) ID'S! to Hvht·S~tt" 1"6, : .... sphl woln Krea~tl>·ll!or"~tuno 6- J, l-6. A.IDert·Smllll 10 1 lo$1 0"6, ,..,; Won IP\, ••• 1..unt ·P•cllic lt l !ll SoC•I CtlMt• Slng!H ~ IA) def. DeV•to Mo, 6-l, 6·1- B°""" IS) <tel. O•OKO 6-l. ?-t, 6·• Pr~ttvm.in (Sl.clel. E11jg!1n i..2, 7~ Hu•ton (A! de/. Woaver 6·1. 6-1. Co• !Al de1. Hun1er 6·1, 6.G Nltmi {AJ Otl. C1rdtn11 "3. l·S. Doubles De\flta-8gpna C~l !let, 1>'.0l)ne·()'ro1eo l·S, 1 .... S.f. Eglg•a,,.H1n!on [Al del, Weaver·Prtt- l)oman 6.J. l·S. co .. '-lieml (Al def. \frorroan-Hun1e1 7.1, 6·1. V11'111y E•l•ncl• (111 111) L~ Altm4tos SlnglM Sc~warl1 IEI 1011 to Baker 1·6. elf!. 5chtfler .. 1. del. Stelpel ,.1, cir!. Burg" 6-&. Margot IE l Iott 3-6, >7, '"°" 6·:1, IC•I !- ' Gwinup !E! ID'S! CM, won IPI, •·~. l-1, Porter IEl 1011 o.i., 2"6. 2-6, wOrl 6-!. °"'"' llo•e-.He.alon CE.l Clot L•fft·Cl'l•m· !>frlaln 1-6. 1-1. 10!1 lo BrOOl<s· Sten•lr{)tn 2~. '"'· Sawavt·Sl""IYI !E) lo•t 1 .... >1; WOf\ IP o ... 1. Jvnior Vaf'llTl v,u. Pit~ 1. Or1noe O ll'rlU y'I G11TOH K11ttll 1t ~.odltOlc' Villi P••k II MIHIOn Vit iO Tu.rln 11 Foothill El MOOltfl• '' Or'lf9! OR.ANO& LIAGU• '"""Y'• 5<.,.... San Clemeo1e 0, El Oort(IO O 4 11 1nni"9•I $onort •. O.nt Hiiis I Cll Innings) Ya'-"c!• /, Un!.r r1!ty] 811<1 '· "-•ouna flf*th a Frilllr'• Ga..- Valenc:lt ti LIOwnt flHth Brn tt S..n Cltmtnle El OorlllJO ~I C>.101 Hlll1 un1vrr11ty a! Sonort l'R.Ell!WAY Lll!AOUI Tllf'ld•y'1 Scorn La Htb<'t •. Fulltrlon l l•<>v }, Lowell I S\llll>V Hilh U. Ken~y 0 Bl#tfl4 P•tll S, Sl•IM.1 1 Pridlr'S G1m11 l1oy ~I Lt Ht b<I Lawtll tf F.,.iter1on SlllVIY Hiils ll '-•t""ft KtnnfOy It fl utna Puk GAIO!M G•OVI L5AOUI TIHIMl11"'1 SC.Al S..ntl100 I, Blllw G••!lde 6 L• Qu;111t I. Gtf<I"" Grove O lttf>C"O Alemltot I. P~clllc1 l Frit11y"s G•IT'ft S•n•••oo at P1c111c1 , .. ~. .(;~/#.. ::~! ~"·· ... . ~ ....... .. . .;: ~'.} Guider Lions Bob Ferguson last week Y.'as named the new head basketball coach at \Vestminster High, succeeding Doug Stock- ham . Ferguson moves up from lhe junior var- sity. Results For Girl s Glrl1 811ktttM>ll Elllion lltl no M.orli\I l••m 1-M•rlnt 11-1•. Tt•m l-Edlton, !>ol·I. l&•m l-M1rln•, l .. I. 111111 •-M1rln1 , 16·1 Tt1m 5-EGllOf\. 11·1 letm 6-EO•son, 1&-I J, le1m 1-M•rl"•· l•·I lfam I-Edi.on. 11"° lotM •-Marloa. 11·1•. Team 10-Edl...,,, 36-1. lHm 11--Mtrint, 114. lum n -Edl"°", n .... Te1m !l-€olt.C111. u .t lttm 1~1.,na, 16-!}. 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'"o<>'•r•I t DAILY PILOT 19 ------ Area Ba111111l'ts ~ · \V}lOrl Do111i11ate~ Oiler s, Dolplii ns Honor Atliletes Raul Contrtras \\'3s n:inird most valuable 1>1ayer on llun- ting\on Bt'ach High's b..'l.<;kl'tJ ball team Tue:sdny ni ght at the school 's sporl'i :i ~· u rd .s dessert . Also honorc'Ci as n1 o s t valuable ~·ere Scol'I ~lallorv ln ~T't'Stling aod l>a\'e Partridge In """"'. Contreras ~·as the \('ad ing so:rer in thfo Oraru::e Co..'lst area in le:iding Hun linj.!lon Beach to tht' CO<'han1p1on.o;hip of the SW'IS('t League and thl' r\o. l rating in Orange Counl~' at cmclusion of r('gular season play. Stt«IMIY Vartlty C~ln· ltoc•v Cltreotl· •''>'t ltnl>f'~: J•'"' ll•rrlrq.-r 8 111 Jt''"'"' +.tut•!• ""'•'II ~ott "'"~'"· ,.,...,., Vtlu•ol•: R.•ut C°"''•••• Jw111ef VI M.UY MW V1luabll. Jlm C"'>i.J C.t P'••n. Erl( Jt l'\l>Ml>I Mo•! lm11<""..:I L~ct 'f l 11t. , , .............. Mcut v•lutble: 1>•111 F1...,n1mp; C•P· •• 1 .. Kt•ln Ktr~\jt, MO•I lmprOYKI Jim 5POWt rl, ll'r.t11m111 Ml:r<T Valu1tilt: Cl••• Sim" (•J>'••"' M•~• n'Ale"1<>0ro: M«11 lmprov..i. Cr'9 St.inll•u•. Oi•lrl°' l'ffthm.., Mo•I V1lv1~1,. l!l•l1n ee.,,ro : C~gtnl"· 1tn~ J-kl"'· Wrt•lll"" v1,,.;1y ......,., Valv1t>11: S<O!! MlllO<)' C•P'•'"' Scot• Mtllor"f': MO .. lmpro<KI ; Ctn Rowr>tl\tl. Juftlor \ftrtlly Motl V•lu~t>le . CarJ.,. Al.,•••r C ,,.,. llln Ctt!O• Atv••tt; M01t I"~"""'°· ll.ir"O<!'f l ltm,. ..... h·S..,h l,•o•I Vol\ll O!f ' 11"1'1 Humpr,,rv (~:,_ !11n O<>u9 Ov!f•-. l't>otl '"'P'll•"" M•~r M.<COW•n locctr Ylrtl~I l.'O" Vtlu•!.ol• o • .,. P••l·•~'iO ( •o t•ln C•••Q Pnllh-, "''"' !"'"'"'"" M••~ II-non J~n,or Vt rll•y l.'o" V1lu1t>te O•n A .. 011,>0<; C•o T81n E"c Hllcncoc ~. M0»! lmoro .N Oovtd OY•"'• li11i1·e1•sifJI L'n i\'('rsity Hi gh'~ b;1sk1~tb:il t and wrestlini; teams will b1: moored \\ith a sports :1;1·;n·U Coll cac Golf ,.., Gll<k" Wt tl C•!l Ill) l t" LA Gl!!orn !G \ n, """' • o ll•own IGl 7" won IHI P•u•l• !GI 76. 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"" •• 71·1 r>'" ~'I< I ""'' l~1··11m•n•'"'' b I L .. ;.n., .. r,11 I >111nhn~1"" n~~' ~1 r ., .. , '"""ro•t [l•, ~. 1 :n '" I r ...... ,f\ '"'R'•I'' ""t•'' ,,.,., l T~·~l"'~"·'"'"" l ,,,.,,, .. , llY~.o """•I••• \JI a P· ,.i1 rQU•"·''" Y.oll•' •L ? (""'""I >M'"'°" y,,., l•JI. ~ ! 11n1"'rU \(O\I' //r•"I DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE CAN HELP START HARD? GIVE POOR MILAGE? THE CARBURETOR SHOP '""'"""'f'l"'"'R•VO {O'it .. v r•• 642·1216 A A ••C...,r;•.-..,_,,,..,.,~,, •"IY"'"'~- How to look like a big wheel on .a beg,inner's sa lary? Robinson s Trend Shop! .... " P1rlt«·"°''° del. sn .. 11e-Funk 64, 6- ~st.nd• nn n1 Los 1.11m11t11 l>Mler !El eel. 11.a~be 6-l. dtl. Oon- nellv 6·1. L• 01111>•1 e• 8oh1 Grt 1"d• Rtf>Cl>O Ai.miio. ti L.,. Am'9o1 11·l'Dc·---------------"-•-·-'-•_•_•_•_._•_•_"_•_•_> -----1 VERY CO!"'T EMPORARY C LOTHES , WITH A T RADITIONA L TWIST. F OR THE YOUNG MAN (ANO YOUNG BUDGET) ON THE WAY UP, HERE , 2-BUT TON SUJT OF TAN TEXTUR IZED POLYESTER. CONTRAST ST ITC HED. 3 7 -4 6R, 39-44L. $JQQ. JUST ONL OF THE MANY SENS IBL Y -PRICED IDEAS FROM ROB I NSor~'s T REND SHOP, 3. . Cuhn~ (G) def. "'"~k·Weoon rn1nn "'4, t-1. Cowllng -1tl1rr CG) Otf. W1l.iK>r"1hOOd ..... 1·6. I !. Var1ily Uftlwnlty IHI CtJ V1t.ncM 5lf09MI 8 . F11!•rm~ll' !Ul def. L1g11na 6"1. C1'11rb0<\MIU 6-1. (IHI tHl. Holt 6-0. Anlll (Ul won 6-1. 6·1. 6-1. 6-1. HtVH ~VI won 6-(1. 6-0. (Hl, Ml. ~:.:~~~:· ::: Fl-In~· cnlc;~"';';:---r.-01 def. Mitl1r~·HOI!· dtV 6·0, ~. Adln.Crew IUl won 6·l. 6-2; tHl. 6·'· JulOlor v1r1llv Unlvfi'lllr (71) (11 v1i.ncl1 Sing In T un1t1lt IU) dtl. SnlpltV 6-I. KIPP<!S ... 1. Ollvtr 6-1, ll&OOen 6-0. Suumtn (Ul "'°" 6-3, 6·1, 6-1 , 6·1. Di•on CU) lotl '~• w0t1 6-0, 6-1 , 6{1. Brohtrd (U) won 6-l, 6-1, 6-1, tHl. Jonnst0t1 CE) lost 1-6, won 7.s. 8or>nl'10 (E) def. Brya .. t M, atl. Slt1n• llKn 6-&. l>llJ.G !El won 6·•· 6·1. Oo\IDlel Phlltlp1.~elwan 4 E \ ael. Gilber!.C~.1.xt 6-l, Mc+ntvre·OemoHY 1·S. ""'Vlc Mer-SltWl•I (El wort 6-1 , t-1. Gymnastics Rustl erettes 1'tm1ble, 7 -0 l{'.olden \Vest College girls softball team battled Fullerton on even terms for five innings JC Gymn.1stic1 before giving up seven runs in F1~~n .V:.:.s~1:~i~•1 !::, Fu11lt~~. the sixth to drop a 7-0 verdict varb•ovg~ fFJ l . "\••l0tt !GJ. Win· ~tonday In league action on nlno eve•1t9e : 7.'5. " Pom-1 1'0tse-1. Or19~sk11 !Gl 1. the \•tinner's field. "''""' {Cl l. Yar1>rougn (Fl. Win· ninQ •~rage· 6.7. One double and a succession lli"ll,.._1. Krous {Gl 2. Be•~zn1y (F) l . of ~ I ,ArWOOd !Gl wtnn1ng ave•19e : 7.1 of singles just out reaL"11 o •••"" Det.,.K...,1 !Ul oet. Hunllr·Fl"ox~n 6-0, 6-IJ Ml. Worlr.e,.81r11u•l1n 6-1, 6·1. Rabb-Klrlr. CU) WPn 6-4, 6-1 ; 6·'· 6- 1 J....iw v1.,,lry \l•u111~i. r r11"' !Fl '· P1ren1 cGJ J. !he Rustlerettes infielders ac-A1wooo ICL Wlno!l'f!I 1verage: I 0. ~ P•r•lle! 1>ar ....... 1. Parent tGf 1. counted for the fu!lerl-On b P1hOl>kY (Fl 3. Hl'drkk IG). W1nnlf'Q ria e ••er•: 1 u. uprising in the fatal sixth. Hlth boU-1. Par1<1I CGJ 1. Hedrick [Gl l . A"""-! (GJ wt""l"ll •~•'a.Qt: 6 7. 00....... WHt (ti AIH'oun6-I, Plrerot (G) 1, At""110d (G) I~ r 11 rbl l. Hed•ic~ (G). Wlnnlnq ·~~: t.0. 0 C-17\'JI (t''tl Cnt.-MHI Volleyball Tilt at OCC Wn•m!"sl" PJ•) o t .tn 1 t11nd l>&lmer, 711 l O 1 h I :~~~~t~!f~r~c%!:;!~ ~~ii:' !, !. ! !, o¥er au Sloe H0tse. Wh!ttk!r (Wl 1. W1t1rt. " Se"'"""'' (W) ]. 0•111 IWI Avv 6.2S Onlt r, lb 1 0 0 G Pom...,.1 HOl'-1. McG'""'' fW) 1. ll'lqmts. pn 1 O O O s 95 v ... llwilen (WI ). SMtlft (Wj A .. : A\111iflf, pl'I J 0 0 0 11t~1 . siranon !W) 2. J°"''~ 00 ~"11 Stwt ~ 1n1111>9t O 1 O l v~" ll:uile" {W') A"'9'11 ~ 'i All·A•oo.ol'ICl-1. Van Aull .... (Wl Avv.: Golffn Wt1t GOO (IOI) 0-0 ' NCAA champion San Diego t.6 F~ne''"" ooo 001 _," State and USC v•ill battle in a 1 r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;,;;;I 1un11.raising voll•yb,u game Paramount Sports at Oran~e Coasl College Satur- day night. It's set to begin at 7 '~ gam< '' hci ng held i. Gvei•ulkina in :Jenni6 raise funds for the USC vol-d (/ leyball team and is being PRE-EASTER sponsored by the orange YELLOW TAG SALE! County Trojan Club. th c lOO's of items reduc~ lnJand Orange County aod ,Newport Harbor use alumni 200/0 to 4QOL0 •1 cl ubs and the use \'olleyban Ill bom1.cn. Admission is $3. T'Wo former Ne"',,ort Harbor Jtigh graduatei will play in I.he Rame. Bob Stafford is a member of the San Diego State team 3nd Denny Klein pcrfonns for use. LEASE A DATSUN PICKUP $79 MO. e WorM Up S•fts e SWMten e J«•et• e Me-. saiim.Sllo"' • We!Mtl o,......_ Sklm _, _,, ""'• L.OOK FOR THE TELLOW TAG! HIW DU,.lOP YILlOW 1.UITIALIAl't TENNIS BALLS St 86 "" •• ' • LIMIT • C•MI PEii C:USTOMlll: fwl!R '"'""" 11 J "-' Nll•l ''" • ~. 0 0'ALTSUN 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa COSTA MESA . i•1111...t t~ 1111ttMt""-1 ...... ., "'"'a11;"1 3:145 HAllDR IL't'O . C.M. PHO~E 642-618' $40-6410 AM.. T-...... •• 'ftltrrl..111, '""~ft. M. SIM. 11•1 ._ ____ _, _ _.. .. .., . mo$1 Americon car s drum·lype brokes reg. $44.95 •replace brake linings wit h Raybestos ' linings •turn and lrue drums •arc linings • repack outer wheel bearings •refill and bleed hydraulic system CaA for an appoinhtiCl1L • 1:1 .. we're the olherrPYS B. F. GOODRICH STORE 2049 HARIOR ILVD. lal layl COSTA MESA a.-c.1•- Shn ~Motl. ttn fri. t-6: Set. 1-4 64""442: I 14MJ4J Alignment 1. Muffler•• Shocks• lrake1 ' l FASHION ISLAND 6.d4 -2800 , .. • r • J 20 OAILV PU.OT WedntSdlY. Marth 20, l<i74 --·- PUBUC NOTICE P'l(TITIOUt IUllNltl ' lllAMI STATIMl!lllT Tiie lollowll'IQ' per.on (a oolne bu~l'lll" SPlll"'G SP'ECIALITlll!S ANO M#INUF.ACTU"ING COMl"ANY, r.oG Melro.-, e ... ". "••\, CtlllO<l\I• lot:> G, MDQrf, 00 Gp-, LI +111>!'1, C1lllor11lf l'lleJI Tt•h 11u11-b conclucl9d bv •~ lll<llVl°"111. !loll G. Moort T~I• '"•19,,...111 W•t lllticl Will! IM County Cte•k ot 0r.,.. C.ountv Dn M•rtll S, Ult. WOILl'LE AND CA•LISLl Atlltl'....,.. P.O. lo• JU V•l'lce, Ctlllfftll• tntl lttJ.OC l'fltH P\lbll•~ Orenge Coeit O.!ly P\101, Mt•<ll 6, 13, 20, 11, 1Jl4 1'S..74 PUBLIC NOT ICt: FICTITIOUS •USlltltt NAME STATIMl!NT TM tollowlng "''"°" 11 doing bll1toeu ii! WILLIAM GENNUV. PLllMfllNG, 1101 "lo. I Vlctori., C111l1 MHe, (1111. WIM•rn ~. i1u1 l h19Mmpl°" Cir., Hunll"91"" h«fl, C1llf. '26# Tfli1 l>U'Wneu 11 (Oflducled by '" h•dlvld\111. WUll1m Gll'w!us.11 T11l1 1"1-nl w11 Hied W'l"' I"" Coun•v Clerk of Ori.,,.. C:Ollnl'f' Dn Fe11tu1•u 2~. ltll. •>•m PUOll.,,.. Ort"Cle CCIII! DlllY PllDr Febru•'l' 'U, M•rcll t. 13, 211, ""· 61t·7• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I US1loll!SS friAMl t TATIMEKT T!>e 11>1towt119 peroom 1rt llol"I! bl,illlltSI ill ! !RVl"IE PACI FIC OEVELOPMEIO T COMP.t."IV, 610 fll-oorl (mitt D•lue, N-PO"I 8t1d1. '2'6l Tl>or lrv!ne •Nlly Compa~y. • Call- lornla COl'PO"tlkw!, 901 Dov"' Oriue, Nrwport 8t11cfl, C1llfornl• '2'6l Tiii• bu~lntt• !1 cand\lct9CI bv a Cf)rPO"illlOll THE IAVINE AEALTV COMPANY E 8. Akins, Vic• Pr•tl.S.nl Tflls s111emMt w•• 111911 whti lht CouMy Clerk DI Or1n11e Covnry on Ftllru~rv 7$. 1971 l'Jl1Jt PubU\/l<!d O•af'l(le Cotll Otlty Pllo! Febru•ry 27, M1rc11 '· l l. :iO. 1971 691-1• PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICl TO CONT•ACTOR5 NOl lCE IS HEREBY ~IVEN 11\.11 Hl l 1!11 bid• will be "K"'wd for contrac11..,. !flt ll"olKI •I lollowt.: Boat Sltow at Can11ery Village Proleci: co111"Qe f'111< w..io~ ,.,~ Owner: CUY ot Irvine PllM and Specljk1tlon1 by! Rlbe•• .. s... ·----lt>d, L•r.ctK•Pf Arclll!ecll, all V'fll Slrftt, O.k1a1111, c1111ornl1 96612. tllSl «l·latl Schock Sailboats on lhe Rhine ha s renamed its fatil ity at the foot or 31st Street Schock's Cannery \'illage ~farina to fit in with the growing comn1ercial develop1nen t in the area. •ro celebrate the change the Newport.Costa Mesa boat builder will co nduct an in-the·water boat show Saturday featuring the full line of &:hock's Santana line. including the Santana-27 shown above , and suc h popular dinghies as the Li do-14, Naples Sabot and Boston Whaler run- abouts. 1'he boats wil l be open for inspection ;ill day both days near the foot of 31st. Street. lllOS Cell~ to: Cl!y of Irvine. '201 C•m Pl.I' Orluf, Sullt 100, Irvine Towr Ce~•••· Irvine, C•tltomla '21>1>1 OMt lod TlrM 0111: AP<ll S, 1971 IC '·"'· °""'Ing 0.11 Ind Time: April ~ 197j 10 ....... DOCUMENTS Obl•ln from: Dtoanmenl ol Com rnunltv Servlctl. Cltv Hott. ltuf...,. C:1li!ornl1 E••mlnt>d 11: 0.1>1rtmen1 ol Cr:.m· m11nltv Services, City H&ll, l•vtn•. C10lornla Strawbridge Resigns Post ~DO>I! pef Se!: Refund1blt S15.DO Two 1t11 will be 1110-••ch bon1lldf bld<IH". lodlulduel pi.n tflHTI m•v be pUrcl\.llell for Ille rirproduc· lion t~I. , Contractor lil'etl upon rtetlv!ng lheMt t>ldcllnv doc11!l'Mflll th.II in me euen1 IM "°" not wbrnlt • bid, 1111 w111 Witl1 Cou1·ageous Syt1dicate return lhe>e wm1 doc11men1s to t1't pla<f ob11h1ed, "Yf (Sl d•Vl INlort lllf bid ~1..,. dl!e or lorftll I'll• <11QMll. Rerurn phns •nd W1Clllca1!on1 lo nt•c• 00111M<1 wi1111 .. ""''" PSI d•y• '"'' l>ld °"'"1"9 lot" rtflfflll er i:1t1101 1 No clli110•lt win be relunoto 1n1r 11111 !Jill Ficker of Ncwort Beach is not ilic only one \l.'ho has bowed oot or Ult> Couragrous syndicate 'A'hich is building a new alwninum l2·mctcr for 1\merica's Cup competition. Latest rit'WS from I h e l'<i:item. '·est:1blishmcn1'· is lhal Willian1 Stra>A'bridge. who managed the lntrcpid syndi- cate in the last two Arncric;i's Cup campaigns. has resigned from the Courageous canij) and will be rcpl:1ced by Roi> crt W. ri.·tcCullough. f\.1cCullough \Vas skipper of !he 12-rneter which \'I as dcfca!L'd by Ficker a n d lnlrrpid in the 1970 campaign trials. lie is vice "comrnodore of the Ne\'I York Yacht Club. JOE BARTRA1t1 and Briggs Dalzell are remainin~ on the Courageous syndicate as ro- managcrs. Ficker r~igned as skipper of the Courageous after the syndicate announced the proj· eel woold he abandoned but Jau.•r decided to go ahead "''ith the building of the yacht. In the interim Ficker had made other personal and business commitments. Replacing Ficker as skipper will be Robert N. Bavier Jr. who successfully campaigned Constellation in the 1964 defense against a Brilish challenger. BAV IER RECENTLY nam· cd !Jalscy llerrcshofr as lime. n·1vi"Jlor and John s Sut .. hnn THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT ' "' . . · !'"''" TO REJECT AfllV OR ALL 11105. as tact1c1an. 810 BONOS All E MANOATOll.V. A SUM NOT LESS THAN TE~ PERCENT Also named to th e OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT Of' BIO TO Courageous crew roster are !IE SUBMITTED WITH EACl1 PROPO-SAL Lester Abernathy 11 Darien D1led: FtOn.oary ,., lt'l'I ' ' By: C1rot J. Ftynn Conn.: II a n s T!:1brandtsen . c1.., c11r11: « 1111 c1ry o1 '""'"" ""''°'' Mass . l<obeli Ten Publl1fled 0r.,. Cc»11 o.u'I' P11ar. "'"' • · • Mirth 20, 1nd 27, lt71 t 10-J1 Eyck Lansing. \1illanova. Pa.:1-----------~l D. Scutt ~1cCu11 o ug h . PUBLIC NOTICE Riverside, Conn.: Thomas F. l'ICTtT1ous 1u11N111 o ·Bricn, [)ubuque. I 0 w a : NAMl 5TATl!Ml lolT R · Id F p · A 1· Tiie 1011owinv P9•1Dn1 ar1 Ooh•; rgina . iercc, nnapo IS, builr>tss '" 1\1d.: To1n J. Ternes, Orinda, o.E.tc.s. Music suPPLV . . . OISTRIBUTING, tell hl!tsl Cahf.: Christopher ~t. Wick, G~rden Gro11e, CDll!ornl~ t16 .. ~1ystic, Conii .. and John E-Art11ur Looten1. nus Sftl\d W . ] Ill l'h'I d lph' Ou~s Ct., Founloln V1ltrf, C<11llor11l1 .-o Or .. rtR lt . 1 a c 1a. 1>210a . • , StfHI June L001en1, 1810 51fld Oune1 Two add1t1onal men will be er .• Foun111n v111ev. ca111ornl1 t?7'0ll added IO the crew list which This 1>1111nen I• conc1uc1e.:1 by •n . fndlvldu11. 1v1ll total 14. Couragrous. euve ... A. Loo1en1 ho11•cvcr \\.'ill be sailed ho. 1 l T ~I• •t&!fmtnt w•~ •iled w11~ 11>11 1 '-1.Y County Clerk ol Qr1noe County on men. Fforuarv 10, uJ~ Cata lina Fuel Crisis Possible PYlltl!lled 0rlfl09 Febru1rv 71 , """ ";' Fl UH COl•I 011ty l'llo1, Mlrch ,, ll, XI '10·1• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 0 , l'UI LIC AUCTION Cove Guide Ava ilable .4nti-boat W eapo11? On ApfH 6, 191•, Hunrhioton H11rbor Mtrlne Ct"!t•-. 1aktl"11 bV Ille Htrbor\ •t><1 ,.,.,.11111tlpn' CMe. s@oCtl0111 J.OO. sen. SOl..S, SOO. SO?.S. 11nd ~. ulll 1ectlon1 JIH1 1r>d lM1 of ttit Clvll '°""' of tl'H! SI•!• ot C1l1fornl1, will hold 1 pUDlk 111cllpn and The fifth update or :1 guide In Catalina coves for (!her-=. f1sh<'rn1 l'tl :ind boat t·rt11scr:; 1-: nov.· :1 ,. ;1 i I a b I 1' fron1 <:h11rtf-:1 111lt'. l'.0. Box 2.1!!. An.1hein1. CharH:uid1· 1" 1hc n:init· or 1he nrv.• e1l!1ion. forincrly known ;1-. c·;11al111;1 ll:1rhor 1;u1dC'. Th<· Ill'\\ !)nl)k g11·1·s ad· dccJ b0;.Hin;: cour"-t'~. 1n11re lo1..;1t1uu-.. 1.111, sh or r l 1 n t' l··l1·p!:1•111 ·• •:'•'·1 fl'd 1·011· <lata ;ind ;\\al·•ll 1n ·•Tlllf.: nutnbl.•rs. r-.:.,, ... !'t•t·1111 h 11•· hc.·1•11 ;14j. dl'(t Coot t'rt11ng 1·1111 ·ri::r·n<·~ 1not"t'<it1rt's ;in1l <,0111T 1'" of h·•lp. dt•nst• fo:.: pr111-<'<lurcs and \il·;11hcr an1l ~l·a ll.11:1. \Ian\' tth 1n:! !ul";1t1ons have hl"Pn nfldrrt. \\'1'h :1 11'rt'fk hst. n·<·omprtssi<,11 ilLi·e«s 11nd nC'11· ,,,nhot s F 1,;h11·•~ 1·;1!ch rnli.'!i ;irl" pl"l1\'tdl·d ll\ ~pl't·ies and 111·u1th 'rlF·r1· 1.-; ii 1n••Unlain lop 111rpor! l:i1 ou1 :u1d new 1 1~1;;; of a 111111,1 h. htrds :tnd lhir:i. lhar!Guult· l'op11 '~ n r c i11niliil>le :d 111;ir1ri.· d<'n lrrs, d1\c shops <1n<I t:1ekh• storrs. Or hy sc11dint: .i ch1·ek for $2.36 !(t fhar!l;utdr. I' fl H.ox 3311, i\11;1111.·1111 92f!Ol Q 11 an I i I y rn1"" :1 n· a1;1 1l:il.lr lo ~.1chl r lu!J.S :incl uthcr ur~anizations. Hac'P Hc s ults BrLIL'1: ;\l;lllark of Ncv.l)l)t'l ''Be.ware 0 r anti-boating \l'Ol\CS in energy crisis flC<....:c:· v.·as the warning to I ion Stone of the Boating Jnrlustry 1\ssociation in il talk ht•forc the Unitrd States Po\~·cr Squ;1dron's convention in Miami. Fla . Stone said the outlook for boating fuel i!i bright :ind getting brighter,... hut \\'arned that the r\Jel short;igc rould be used and mJnipul;1tcd aga inst boating. ' He recounted !h(' artio11s taken by the industry in !he t><;r!v \veeks of rhc shortage to iiisure that boating v.·ould get 11:<: fair share of lhe fuel <tvailablc. llE AL.SO revie11ied the !'.>talus or current regulations and le !lis lation. plus statements by the Federal F:nergy Office officials v.•hich ~uarantcc equal treatment to all lls<'rs of fuel. "\\'r nlso pointed oui to Fl~O :i fl'\\' things they di dn't st'rin 10 n·nli1.c about boaling."' Stone said . "Like the fact !hRt rnosl of our 1najor m<'IMpoH- !<rn arf'as are on or near Wa· !t'r. :ind that 00..11ing c11n be done without cxtcnsi\'c travel. "\\'c also pointed out thRt l>Oa1ing is whal modern bureaucrats might t-crm a ·rnultiple passenger recrea- tional rxpcricncc' \'I h l ch means. 'when our engines arc J?.Oing it isn't just the driver wt1o·1s ha\ing fun.'' Beach ri«lt•a!t'd Ii r1vnls Sun-STONE \\.ARNED that such da) in th" \\lindsurf~r Associa-boating facilili~ devtlopnwnl IHlfl Ne"·port Beach Regatla. progran1s as the L;iriri and Tlk: con11x.>tll1on oo the li\'t'l}' \V;1t<'r Conservat10· 111d "~tarld·up boards" wn.'> ~aileJ - ins1tlC' the bay. • I •••••••L f\'fikc \Viiltzr of Newport Bench 1\'as runncrup: Mnu' Schweitzer of P n c i f i e Palisades was tlurd; Sey1nour Bc:ck, Ncw!»l'l Beach was fourth and Dick f\1unroo, Newport Beach v.·ni; f!fllt I • Mtrcedt$·8tn1 Owner' l[Al.,r ll U~£"""' 11"""11110!-"""' ...... ,....., , .. _ -u ... ~ '°' '"" ,..., .. ,.., ,,1 ~'''" ear ~-oollerlS..., -M~o A~ .. -.. "°"" ...... c-. !l•n• ~ a.J!O ""'°'' l'JI (;111 l'-ili f"'(!l Urf I~ 1 i • •».t I)/ I J .-or lltn '"''' 111 10:00 A..M. Dn tlle preml1M could be In danger-of being of Hunlingto:m H1rbor M•rlne Ce11ter, m1 · b h Enlng..... Hvntlngl(.111 Oe••h, .,., 0~ \l'h1ttlcd down y t c energy! cotumbi• v1cht. 11· hYll No. JI, . . CF/110CZ CrLSIS. !.•Id i1lf 11 !or !!>e pUrpa~ 01 11!1sfyl<19 "B l · r;en OI ll'>e ur'><!e,.lgned lor boll Yft•O , oa owners arc seeing th~•q.es 1oo;it11>11r wl•h ttit to1i. o1 •~· precious li ttle of their federal verl,.ing and l)tfltn<es ol ,.,,, · f I · Oiied !Iii• Jj!h ., • .,. of Mtrcfl u 11. ITlllrllle UC tax mone1' com ing t<untlngron Hirl;IOI' hack to them in new boating M1r!11t Centtt f .1. . Publl•l'led Orangt Cotar Oally Pllo1 tlCJ ltlCS. M1rrh 20. 191• tu.11 LAS VEGAS ........ lllW-Wlrltt l.lrtm- 1,0DD a-11 .. Strlf Int hlr ti Sldllt 111111, Clr'Oll Cku1 111 li'Mn stwantGJlo 6119~1 & ~ino ., ' \ • Our tennis sale's a big smash . ORA GE City Dr ... (i ..... Gro'l't lltd. 0,.• I 0-t p.a D.ity S.,lldliy I 0 te 6 SANTA ANA ]900 !H>.. lri•kf. Ho. of So. c .... ,.... ,.. OfM• 10.9 , .... ~ s...., 10 ... I I l • 5 p 1· 1 \ 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 • • ' . - LINOA, !'v'e Nevee SAID~IS -ro ANoT~flZ . Gii!L, M . TUMBLEWEEDS I HEARi' 'lt>U'RE Sf\?R11N6 A MONOCLE, LDlSA 1.lJCK. WHY? -- 1lR0711ERLY LOVE. J\ .. ·--· Foef;rJe 116 I~! 5!b/LE A S€MI· PfEC/OUS MOMeNr . by Tom. K.. Ryan l'M 1RYI MOP/ N& 7!l INSPIRE A IN 1flif ~ 50PHl5111:ATJOH CRETIN5 it.f J111llf1Jf~ A550CIATfp~'7"1'£LY ..,,,, __ -1 ?~ . .r=. .. ~-'1/lo MUTT AMD JEFF Tl-IE ~ANK WANTS To SE'E ME ABOUT ,_,. -1-1 PAYME.NTS ON OUR. CAR! MAM CY IF YOU COULD ElE AN ANIMAL, WHICH ONE WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE? ACROSS 43 Pouch MUTT, YOU~ PAYMENTS HAVE BEEN WELL, CAN YOU HONESTLY SAY TJ.IA1' YOU ARE WoRRIEDA T MOST IRREGULAR! MY NEXT r...._ ,_....,, __ ,,// PAYMENT? WELL, NOW THAT SPRING IS ALMOST HERE··· l'D LIKE TO ElE A GIRAFFE 1 Plant :; 6~~1~~h~~rd , L disease 5 To····: · PerfecHy "9 Ki!chen gadget 14 Irish village 15 Trade monkey 46 Spanlsti artist 48 Top 52 Ironical 56 Harem . room " ' by Al S"9th GOOD.' BECAUSE Tl-l~iT5 Wl-IAT WE'RE &'~ PAY1NG You 7i PER CEl<T FOR.' by Ernie BushmiHer BASEBALL S TADIUM DOOLEY'S WORLD • . .. ... .. ,,,11REP? ... H,ADACMY! • . " Dr. SMOCK • HMM, WMl!liN t S1"t.JP!liP .ANA.,.OMY A't Mt!PrCAC... SCHOOL.., A (..l.. 1'Mll PAR"fS WSRC: NUM8£!ReP l /':NEW Ht: WAS VAl;.J, &.tr CARR'llAJe, A HAND MIRROR! --?JJ· ~ AMIMAL CRACKERS 16 Harangue 17 Solely 18 Father 19 01 a point In time 20 Natl11e ol: Suffix • 21 Hopelessly 23 Mu1lcal 1llair 57 Neglects 58 Aelrigerant 59 Strike heavily 60 Plunges 61 General ellect 62 Nutmeg product 63 SQU&lid 6-4 Bills · 65 Insects words., America 10 Enraged 38 Bangkok· 5TRP..ND WAS PICKED UP ON A 0 ANO D ABOUT TWO tlOURS AfTER EONA BOWDEN WA'., KIL.LEO .1 ~ LESS TltAN A MILf AWAY, SAM! ANO 5TRANO AAS A HISTORY OF eEATING UP WOMEN! AS A MATTER OF FACT, TriAT 'S wr.y HE'S IN PRISON NOW.1 TKE LAST ONE ME BEA.T UP PlED ! 25 Chariot route 26 Belray .,... .• . comrades 27 Possess 29 Insect egg 32 Woody or Ste11e 35 Long narratl11e 36 Island off Venice 37 Unrestrained outbreak 38 Entire 39 lot• DOWN 1 ieno follower 2 Poem dl11!slon 3 AulhOr Michael 4 Fundy. tor one 5 State wllh assurance 6 Sprain 11 Motherhood citizens . 12 Andothers: 42 Windmill 2 words blade 13 Depend 44 Sly1 ish: upon Slang 21 College 45 E.:tra official wheels · 22 Opponent 47 Took action ~ 24 Greek 48 Setting island 49 Aclor Lloyd 27 Loathed 28 Turkish SO That wtllch otl\cers is brought 30 Obiect 01 out worship 51 Spreads 31 SchOlarly unchecked- book 52 Obnoxloua 32 !M'"A"~.f · peopte:Br. 1J. A. R. slang 40 "Tom Thumb" composer .CI Cries· partner -4 2 Vogue 7 Wyau 33 Italian coin . , 34 Nicklaus 53 P1erresglrt · lea!: 2 lriend 2 • 7 20 2J ' " " J7 0 ' ~ ' " " .. -.. l e Folrs relative 9 Unt il now:2 " II l:t I 24 ., 1""1" 24 " ' f;KJ" ~ill" ' " " " w: • words 54 Joslp BroL 35 Tangy 55 Image 36 • • · · • 59 Sma ti : Scot. w IO II ' ll , ' .r1 1" 21 ., " ~ " I .. '" ,. " " ., !f)I .. .. " 1 " ' " ', " MISS PEACH IlrA , Allr£ YOIA "' TAKINli A LAN~CIA~' THI~ Tf~M ~ DICK TRACY ' " . ' 0AILY PILOT --~~~~~tiyRoqerBradfield ... Pl.UGG£P SINUS PASSAGES? f I • 'fMlS IS 1'1-4!!! FIRS"'T'° GIJY l. ev!!!~ SAW W l1'W A 103, A 9'4 ANP A 95.1 0 0 ... TO ... '""---' ... oo WJ.<AT 60UTOf 10 pocrORS PO .. , J'·lo ~ PLAY C.OLF ON WEDN~SDAYS? by Roger Bollen PSlE <iOO 00\~ TO TELL Me ... OR 00 !. AAIE TO BeAT IT OUI OF 40U? THE GIRLS -.. ,, '. ., 11 i ' ' ' by Mell "Oh, we derinitely wouldn't \\'ant a i;cnalt'lr -\\•htn they finh;h talking there's ne\ll'r any time left to ~hop." , DEMMIS THE MENACE /'' I U:W ' ' /' 'You'~ TOOYCXJNG TO JOIN™" NAVY .. ANV MR. WIL50N KNOWS IT ! • • ' ' ~· l ' ) • . .. " • • -, 2~ OAu., t'iL.V \~tdntsday, March 20, }q/4 Over The Counter NASO Listings tor Tuesday, March 19, 1974 ..... tit 10'.'l 11\.'I ~ .. I) ... lt )lo',~ )I ~/ lll'J " )J'" 1•'• l)Yj .... IS lt " " n.,, ''"' ,, .. 1 .. • "l u-. ,~ .. ~· 111<~ .s ... ti~ s .... . ~ " ~I' I 41<, 14'. )I • ~· . \\ . . ~ U II . ' ' ... , .. , II II• , t1 !l>t ,., '"' .... """ 11 f)' I n "'· ('!•' \I -, 11~ u·~ IS"-i•' l... •'. ., ' " ~ ' " U U•• SV; • ' ~ .. '"• I 11'1 111''• 10,,, 12\ .. 11 .. 6'" I 4"-s·, ~ ... 11"'° U1• S\, '''" l S'lo:. ,.,, II"' 1•·1o 19\o 'XI'<• 9 .. 10'. 11 u 9•~ 10 11'• n u. U'-U1!o "' '" I" " '" " ' " ' ,, . ... .. ••• " •• .. " .. .. " .. NY Bank Rai ses Lend Rate NEW YORK IAPI B1:1nkcn Trust Co,, the nation's seventh I a r g e ~I commercial bank, announct.'d today it was increasing Hs prime rate for big bwiiness from tht prevailing s~~ f)tlr· t'l'nt to 9 pcrt.-er.t. 'f'hc increase in the prime, or 1he niinimum borrowing fee the bank charges Its most credit-v.·orthy cor pora le customers. ~'<.'OITlCS e(f~tive Thursd11y. Jt will have no immediate impact on c on su mer in sta l l rn e nl loans or nwrtgages. y,•hich are n<>t directly linked to the prime. The bank has a formula "'lhich aulomatically tics the key interest r a t e to fluctuations in U1e money market, where lxlnks and corporations raise short-term funds. !tales in the money rnarket have been rising recently anti a Bankers Trust spokesman said increases in rates on ccrtificates of deposit and conlmercial paper. types .of co rporat e IOU's, had "dictated'' its OeC"ision to boost the prime. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.tCTITIOUS IUSlt•E~S NAME STATEMENT !ollow1n11 per...,, i• Ool"!I DU•lness Ste1111ii••fl M11chi11e Dan ~1artin of Lake Stevens. \Vasil . takes his new three-wheeled. steam powered ca r for a spin, proving that the home made contra1>tion really does go . Usi ng Presto togs as fuel , the vchjcle can reach :!5 miles per hour. V .S. SltO'lVS Surplus In Pciv111ent Balance " ' \\'ASlf!NGTON (AP i -The gove rnn1tnt rcportrd today that the Uni!«I Slalrs h .. 1d a 1973 surplus of Sl.2 billion in FlllH f P~hl"""" or.n•it tc•11 oa.1v p ,101, its basit balancl' O pa \'mcnl!i S9.8 blllion in its basic balance in 1972. meaning substantially more U.S. dollars flowed out of ttll' cow1try that yea r than "·crt returned to U.S. shores. M8•th 6. 11, 1il n. 191• n•.t• \Vith othrr countries. an l'UBLIC SOT ICE intprovcn1cnt of SI I billion ----over a year earlier and U'll' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS first surplus in the history of NAME STAtEMENT Tll9 1o11cw!11Q ,,.,..,.. Is oo1"11 bu,•ne'>t. tht.> basic bal11nce index. 85 ' M.A.LCO MlllWDRK 1Nc Lit " The countrv had a dcficH of 79"67, )Ill lll11t•I Dr .. Hunli119ton ' -1 Bj~~~-,~~~-' ll'~~,\.·l .I I)·~ 111'"!;"(1 --CONNELLEASE ]! 6 i~. 8•::~;,.~~·11 ,, (Q<'(I • ~: ! lnolv<cual The Commerce Dcpartmert said the biggest single Improvement in the country's payn1enls posiUon was In the nati on's foreign lrade and exchange of services. which \,·rre in surplus by $6.9 mill ion. compa red with a deficit oi $4.6 billion a year earlier. 1•1 JP (Dtf u J rn1s •'~''""'"1 "''' , .. ,.,. u ~ (INf!lv (!e•' 01 O•ln~ Ccuntr "' '''''"" 110 II, 19U, " ' '" 10.! "' F·J'l6l Publithed O•J"!le coo11 0~·•¥ P<lo!,I Man:1' 11, l'O. 71, •"<I ... .,.11 1, '"' 81 .. tt 1~: --l'UBLIC ~OTICF.: --I .. .. ••• . ' .. " LEASING .• !J,, ..... .,, ...... ,.l m 11 Cl'leYro1tt l•cnll'll) l)Hi.r • New 'l4 ""a Hati:l'lback 56840 PEii MONTH f'IU'i""Tlr& Lle.-On Appl'. Cl'tdll 1• Mo. 0 E.L.. CONNELL CHE°'ROLET 2828 HARBOR IL°'D. The over-1111 surplus or $1.2 billion in the basic balance of paymt.'fl!S "'as the first SUllllus since the government began co1nputing the basic index in 19fi0. The best previous year was a $1~ million deficit in 1961. Gas Shortage, High Prices Stay-Nixoni WASHINGTON (API -The American rnot.onst w t I I continue to race a gasoline llhortage and h<'lh pay hl(!ll<t prices I« the fuet despite the end or the Arab oil «nbargo. President Nixon and h I s energy chief have said. Nixoo, opening a news con1ettnee with Che National Six Firms To Refund Excesses LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Internal Revenue Service bat announced r e f u n d s and rollbacks totaling $250,000 by six Soutllcm California companies In pnc1ng and profit margin exccs.ses. Three Los Angeles meat slaughtering and p a c k I n g companies were identified Monday as being responsible for nearly $200.000 I n overcharg~. The firms and the atnOIA1I of relwids ... Kansas City ~ieat Co., $59,000; Cold Pak Meat Co . , $103,446.73; aOO Sh am rock Meats, Inc., $3$,712. Beckman lnstruml'fllS, hlc., ol Thllerton, agreed to refund $1-1.140 for price excesees. Sakett and Peters, Inc., of Whittier. will refund $12,962.7S Jn overcharges. Teledyne, Inc., of Los Ange les, a-greed to refund $28,000 in overcharges. Rate Hikes For-Amtrak WASHINGTON (AP) Anttrak says mounling fuel and labor costS as l''tU as inflation are forcing it to raise fares nationwide by S percent. Amtrak. lhe National Rail Passenger Corp., announced Tuesday that the fare bike \l."'OUld go into effect April 18. The rate boost i! intended to produce about $12 million in additional r e v e n u e , the corporation said:- Association of Broadca5t<n In Houston Tuesday night, said, ''We atill have ao anticipatf.d lhortage of perhaps 5 lb 8 pe«:ent In the United States." EARLIER, FEDERAL energy dtl<I Wiiliam E. Simon told newsmen here, "Gasoline Ls '6ing to c;:<lSt more and so Ls heating oil" A ohortage sud! as that mentioned by Nixon means Americans would have about the same gasoline supply as during the first week ol March, whefl long lines al gasol!ne stations seemed to ,·aidsh suddenly, A 5 to a percent shortage would be a great improvement over the 14 to 20 percent shortages ot February, when motorists waited in line for hours'. The return or Arab oil, Nixon said, ""'Ollld not close the gap completely, although It< said it would rule out rationing end mean the end ol. the Sunday ban on gasoline sales. ''. .. It would be necessary to cootinue our voluntary l'l"'V<"" ol car-pooling and also of sJo~·er driving," Ni1on said o! the anticipated shortage. SL\ION HAD explained earlier In the day that as the hlgt>er-priced Arab oil retllm'i : to the U.S. ntarket, it will ; raise the average U.S. cost or · oil, creating incre8.9eS in f~I ' pricei to the consumer. In a broadcast interview tl{is morning on NBC's ''Toda}'" show Simon said edditionat supplies of Arab oil would tale six to eight weeb to arrive in the United States but the lifting ot the embargo would pcnnit the tapping of gasolllic Jnventories more r a p I d 1 y . pnSbably beginnlng about April I. But he said the nation mll:'lt continue to conserve energy and he urged the pubUc to observe the SS-mile-per-hour speed limit. to a v o l d unnecessary trips. lo reduce Ufllll!C<SS3r)' lighting and .. reduce air cond.iliooing in cats and homes this summer. "TIUS lifestyle, said. 1S A permanefil. ir you wi.11," Simon Neither Simon nor Nixon estimated the extent of the price impact but Simo1fs deputy, John C. Sawhill. has guessed the pric< of g"'°"'." could hit 70 to 80 cents per gallon at the pump. this summer. Save Sia•nps U.S. Keeps Gas Coupons . WASli!NGTON (UPI) -Despite President : Nixon's announcement that gasoline rationing will . not be necessary now, the Federal Energy Office . (FEO) said today it did not plan to dispose of some five billion ration coupons. A spokesman said the coupons, which were said to have cost $12 million to print, would be held in storage. "\Ve can never tell what might happen when the Arab nations meet June 1 to review the de-· cision to lift the oil embargo," he said._ "It's a questionable thing." The spokesman said Arab oil in all probability would continue to flow to U.S. refineries. But he said there was always the possibility it could stop . and that rationing would be necessary.· MUTUAL FUNDS I ,_,. Yon. -f'ol· Ooc190 "·"' l•.l'l 1~·i ~~ ~-~ i·;A ~::~~ ~ !:~ !·~ MR, JON JON'S COI FFURE STYLISTS. 11 HJ.O H•rl>O<' 8ou1e w1ro. Cos!a Mes•. C6111crnl~ "~76 COSTA MESA 546°1200 STATEMENT OF AIANDONMENT OF I USE OF FICTITIOUS 1 051NE$5 NAME ! 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EQ\J!l"MlNT lllEHl'i\Ll, '"'' (•1-1 i\Yf., (IK!I M,W, C:t !ll f1t)I l"Attlc!1 T Mcl 111Dnlln. '°'11 t 11 ... ,, • ...., .. (QUI "'"'' (11(! .,.,, Tl\!' e.Nrieil II CO'lllVCftd &< If! 1MlYktUt!. Pllrl<lf l , MO.•UOl>ll"' r,,1. 11t•tm•M ""'' •h"'<' .. 11n I~• C(lunrt Cltrll: ef Ori"" C.O.,,..ty ot> M!l'CI\ 11. Ith. Ill.UBI l'•lot, l'wOll~~td 0••-(Ol•t 01! ... "H"I ~ IJ MtPc.11 IS, 20, 11, '""' i'Pf'll 1. I"• 'JJ-71 TV DAILY LOG t:DO tD Mt"' Chllftn Sttw m Tllt1lr1 It A1111rlu .. R1mt11 ol filritcll~ Ltnlotd Wil.on't t111lc. Plilt·lflnnlna dum1 1bout lnh~· m1nity 111d murdtr In 1 onc•·l!ou•· ithln1 M1dw11l11n mlnl111 IO'lin. Q!IP1flNllJll Mtvtl1 fll WM. CONRAD·CANNON * lV'S TOP PVT. EYE! II 19 (l)J (I) Cl•-C1nr10n'i PO!ict p1M comti back to h1un1 ~1m whtn 1 llftfllt-l11li111 mtnhl pt· 11111t bt11ns stallina the vK1tlonin1 Pfl¥1lt 1ye. 0 Q) (i) a m "IC Wt411tMIJ fllwit: (C) (fif) '11M: ClnblUJH (R) (clft) ''3-Jlobtrt Stac~ Joan C11wlo11. PollJ 8er1111. hnls P1J11. When 1 youn1 d11t101 11t1mpts lo tre1I ''bof!tlrline" menul 111litnrs by 1 new uptJ/l!'.enltl mt tl!od. ht 1u111 Into opposition lrom an old· ltshioned doelot t nd 1 ht1d nur11. (i) TIM ltW OMi O 1111y lrt~11• Slfl111 s,.cltl from SI. Louis. llJ Sllt1t lt AdvtRlllft U) Pa,. Ctf&Hft GI!) C111uJtl ••I M~ndt 11'00 i ~I Ill 5 f!I :::: TMllPt~ ,.,,., ...... · Mnlt: "Al kl ti Mwrdrr" (4r•) '4'-Frt4ric Mtrch, flonnct [ldrld1r. [dl!l(Plld O'Britn. 111 llUuiH: l•HRllt l :OI II SM11 & CM1 ...i.: '1111 C•rw 11 MtJtr1· 0 9 Lt) 09 C~IJt "UchtJ·Stl ....... (llol)-JllOllll lloblt~. 1u11d to 1n undtnirorld li1u1r wll11t ~ MltcflU(t Prti.t•b Pn1olTMf' C111s1 worts 11 bolf,. qi (jJ li¥ifl1 C.JJ bis wnlt Mlts other u ctio to smott o.,. 11 flll&llt _ out tile lt16tr of 1 boo~ltf k4llOI CQf ~IJ TIM: P!.•1111 oputhon. Mu111y H1m1ll011 111• J1mu Mc[1cll1n 111t1I. 11:)0 B t;i ~-I (jlCIS l11r llltl"lt: ft lllt'lie: (CJ (ZM) "O.S.S. 111-(CJ '"Tlihlll lt .I IN Mt•" (411) ifuiff IN .I Kiiier" (w1p) '66 -'Si-bmes C11~. Irene PtPIS. ll11mon• Ptlltl""· M,.itnt Dt111011 ' Q 0 r• (Hi) W le~n•, C111t• (tOI. Of. D1"rid Rrub•n l llti!S e IMwle: "W1t.r1, .. r (m,1) '(( -1. Cu rci Ndsh. 0 SLIMs LOVE i~J AIL? * Do The CowboY\ RtlCUt 0 (f,ti ril IJ) Tiit C.wbtyl "A M1U11 ollionor" Tile lon1ho1n cow· boys HI out to pl0¥t lht 1n110ttntr ol Ktle Ttlum, l11lt d for uocked 11m~tinJ, Pipp1 Stott JUtSll. llJ (Qi (J)) m 1111 J 'fl It. m 0 lf1l(l) CE) Widt W11 .. Sptcitl "Dtvl'd H1 rtm1n: Birth & B1b1r1" D1v1d H1rtm1n is ho1t·n1111tor lor this documrnt1r1 which t11U01111 • couple lhiO<Jlh thtir p11p1r1tion lor tllr birth of thri1 second child an' Ille ICl~•I G•li¥•1Y b, n1l~t1I child· birtll. A ~nel of e1ptrt1 1nu1u manv q1111tio~ '°' ~r1n11.to·bt. O)Clflt1111 l4 i i Sptcltl f1om St.•ltul~. I Dtt!t1'1 Clltkt Hl1h C111p1111I Mt1lt111 fllrn Ftltionl 1%:00 rJJ Ot!t Stlp l tJOn• P1t ltlltlbtll W 1 r • i Or 1 , 1. GJ MtvitJ "T\t lltct Hand" {mys) Sei ltle. 'SO-Gtnt Ktlly, J. Cu10! th!1h. I WuMll~ C.11111ctit• liff. IE'""~ r::t""\ lte•1 Clt1111110nililfWiiit•'""l~--t-. . .. '~" '-"_, • (10) • 11111t11t• Jtp1MM L11111111 Prt1rt111 Hli-••1 Pttrtl l :>O Q @(JJ Q)AIC W1•1111 •11 1:4~f)Mtvit: ~HtvH 111 T1l1111ph Mtril: (C) (Kl "M" 11 lllt D111· ,Mill" (drtl 'S\-llichard Btnhart 111" (dra) '73-ltred lrolart1n, Kaht Vt lentint Corttu. St)'lor, Robart 1111. Joseph Wiseman Nt11 1111 111iv1I i11 Kon1 Kon1. t you111 Amt1ic1n d1~ul' his youn 1rr 1ialK 1111 bttn lidnapptd tor "whitt Jl1¥e1J" 111d sets out to lindl htr with lht aid ol PH1 0.itn1tl blood b1otf'M11. 2:00 CD All·ltl11rt SIM•: "111 a lt11tly l'IK:t," ".le•••• (ta\u" l:IO II Mnit: "Tlll ltllow C1n1r(' (d11) '44 -Anna Nea111. Rich•rd G1eent. Z:DO 0 (CJ "Tht Lut Hunt" (dra ) '~6 Thursday -SteWlrt Gftn1tr, Robert T1y101. m "nit 1h1111ntic .111" (rom) ·~ -Hu1h Wi!~tms, Mai Ztl!trhn1 DAYTIME MOVIES ij6 ".lrctk f1t111r (•d~) '52 W1yne Morris, lolt Alb1l11ht 1:30 O (C) "lhd Slit• tf Mont1n1" 3:00 l(J !Cl "P1rdn11i" (tom) '56 (dr1) '52 -R1ch11d W1dm11~. 1 Oean M1rt1 n, Jtrl}' ltw•s. 10:00 lIJ (C) "A Mijotity If Ont" Part I (fOJ {C! ~111cldt1\ tt Phantom Hill" (com) '62-Altt Guinnesi. I (adv) 6~Robert fulle.~. , D '1h H t " ( ) '58 R J:lO IJ (C) Ci11d11 ol [yfl iwts) 54 t 01 111 m1s -on -Gary CooJ>l!r suun Hi11u1d R1· fhndell, M~ry P11~rr. I th11d Widm1rk'. ' I 1:1D 0 "Sh ...... (m~s) ·s1-H1rcld @00 (C) ."A M.ttu ti IRnMf~(t" Wa111nder. "Raad 11 Sin11per1" 1 (d11) ·r.g -H1,11y Mil!t. (com) '40-Bo~ Hope, 8in1 Croiby. 4:30 C~J Simi It IGAM Hstln1 12:00 m (C) "Tiit Ma11udt1t" jflltS) ·5~, (•if (JJ) "ColdlR lo,.. P1rt I (dll) -Ot n Ouf)eil, Krtntn W)'l'ln. 'l9-Willi1m Moldtn. KOCI::, CllAf\ONEL 56 Orange COWlt)''s UllF' television station, KOCE·TV. has sche:lulcd lhe follo.,.,.ing special programs today. lk!ailc-d lislings ol Channel 50's programs are carried in the Daily l>ilot's TV \Ycek each Sunday. n (1(1 SESi\M( ~JllLLl rc 1 l ·Oll EDUCo\,TIOHi\L $(HOOL I~· ~Oil ~i\1 10"1 IC' •·n Tt llM•ll $!~<1 . f ... ;,ne," -Le$'>G<'I 10 • .)I) ELIOCTAI( co•.\J>4NY ((\ ).to SESAME STREET IC.f 6.00 FA li\ILV ll+S( ,,.ANi\Gr"[NI Co11eert of the Season Oslo Group Superb , I! is th e happy a n d clt•ligh!ful CUSlOlll or l h c OriJOh't: County Philharinon1t Sociely to inc:lude in it.s annual ~tnr.~ of seven t.'Oncl'r1~ :i vi~1t 10 L:C ltvinc\ Cn.1\\'fOrd lltil! b\' :i touring I!: u rope :1 n o'reht'stra . ll:ippy :iud drh~htful. In· dl•r"<i, for lhtsr prof.(rnnls havl' ln\ ariahly over thl' yl'ars pro-- dl!C('(I st.andin~ ovntion5 rronl t•nlhusia~t1c aurliences :;ind ravP rrvit•Y.'S fron1 critir~ unh<11>Pily assigned to cooc1·rl hall seals f'n viousl_v eyed hy t·ai.'1<"' ort !he lookoul for a rcn\OIC cyri~. ()n to thf' latest conquest h~ a \'isifing l'.:uropl'an t•11sen1hle' :ind the l\\'O slanchng ov;1tion" 110 wouldn't have b<'Cfl loo 1narty J accorded S a t u r d a y night to the superb Oslo Philharmonic Orchl'stra arld its dyna1nic conductor. ~1l'nrli Hodan. BY POPULAR DEMAND! "'LET THE-· GOOD TIMES ROLL' might very well be the most important film of 1973!" .. .. ~c:..:1. ~ l:.r.r THt:Voo1111~1,·.11 Jli.lt J, . . "' l••.,•r••ll __ ,....,o .. JHI f~ w•WI IMwt Mt•GC>OSPtl.l- -, ............... IOOCl8"l1l. .. • _ ..... ., ......... -...1: •nc _,..,, a..i;:. '"IAD COMPANY" -"II'\ ooo• t OWDIT, -•o HI IT" • Color • rG • TOM BARLEY Music Box ~· nolt·d .• ind lhC' n1t"11 ;1nd 'o\Olllt'll fron1 Norv.a~ pro\'1rl•'<.I spl1·nd id support for .;0!01~t J1~n,. ll.1r:1ld L!r:illir in :1 1111(·11: :ind f1:111,·Jess dt·l l\ l'l"\' or lh1· in- rrr<tiblv 0..·;1u11ru1 1;r111.: \>ori.. that brought ;i r;.iri,1c11y :iu· d1\·ncl' olr its s~:<>i'> 111 .~cstasy. no duuht that rnan.\ onlr)()kl·r<; in !hat Jubilant al.ICht•nct OO\\' !oh:1n• th:•I \'i('v. Th ;it '<lllll' :i udJC'll('l' o\\~:1'0' I w1·ll aod lruly 111 !he ... l'h1lh:irn1onic's pockcts bi.·lor(' thrl~' t•noort's 11111de u.; v.·1..,h thi·y v.·ou!d O\'t'r un11I Ot')(I M·ason. Ion•! thnt I Sia,\ 4th BIG WEEK GEORGE C.SCOTI,,. "MIKE NICHOLS 1 "" THE DAYNii DOLPHIN l nd fC<1tvre Ar Borh Thearres "CHARIOTS OF THE GODS'' 110 .. '"' ...... ~ • ..,,,...., • P l Ito• fQ, fDWl\ROS • \IJ'Cl'ifo,IA ti ~T{R ] ...... ,, ..... ... ........ _ . .,, ... , 1.10 AIPPLE' lCI "Ta~fl A Cooa L" •" On • 1,,.y """'"'"' d~f. • "'•"1~11•!"'1 QI~\' nelp• L~nn n·•,o••• I"• rochne;1 ol nor """ l>ott~•M O h.) .\ l'llffl"-•~n~· O::'U"'" loi•--------------.. 1 !n•ouronca· E•len<lt'<t (O•f'l'•Qf" - b l~S!DC: 0\Jt (() "Wlltn I! l!PIP" l o ~nit>I• chlldr<1n foll """"'!a...:! !rtliP'tfS lh1I '"""II !rnm nelnlno M!nleO<'t or tram ~inc llf:lpeocl. ti) /\LL .lllOUT YO\J ((I "You i\n<I Your TMee lllH!on A!'liUY'ti" -l o ,.,.,., !hd ti•~ic 1>um•n -1r, me "'"'' ~·t••""'f'I'" w •¥! .,, mtl"llftO lhtm ~•'Y '"''" ~ull11•e to u.Uurt. 1 )~ I CAN llEAD CC) "ll>I! S11tlll•• PAflY" CnllOr•" ~"'""S"•" I W•Y ... rrenK I ,,.,,,,,, 1·U COVEii. TO COVE R I(\ ''(A1<!" W-l•wn" -"' l"QMrn ""Ofk 1n '-"ll(t .. n'• !llHllU•' } JO E\.t:C.TR IC COMPA~Y ((l J 00 INlllOOUC.HON TO PHYSl(•l GEOG• .. PHY 4C) J•30 •lll?~HANO !IC ETCHIMO I() ~(I-Al"<! Oblt<I•" -Ln,.,... 10 I DD C.OHNIE 'S C.\.OTHINO COlllolliA I.~·'"" 9 •'1~c 1°.1.~:,'.,~~~~iN,J,,;:~lon~u~ 1t~~'~ " 1;00 !NTROO\JCTIO~ TO P!iY"CllL GEOGll:AP•+Y IC.I "E•wl"" Lt•~iroo bv Gr•vllv" -Lr """ 11 7:30 FAMILY lllSK MA.Ni\GE.MENT IC) "1' H_,..,..rJ Col<le ID 1n~u•1nc1: E'""""~ ciw..,.·~·· - l.elMJn 0 •:00 MASTERPIECE THC:lflil£ IC) "\JOf11lrJ, Down111Tn ' -E~!lO<I• Ten. " Spe(lll MIKhl~I" E+11f tlll'ln ond nt• •ulh1gtl!~ •rll"l'IOI ~trl•• • tiklw '"' WOtnf'I"'• •l~ht1 1"<1 llfllt -i 111> In !••I t 00 lil£l1 Gl0\JS AMERICA ' (I ,.LOU• .. " -M""' 1111 peaif• OI LO<JI.. Mlttlu ll)fM -You'll "'~' -c-•ote:ll l -It --•• 1 ~lftnl, nam. PftCtM pe('llle •·>O Ol,,.EltSt~$ IN (\JLf\JltES (C.l "Pl>•1kt1 V1rl1ll011" -l•uonl 10 1111 mini I LOOKING FOR A GOOD BIBLE STUDY? 11.Jne in 10 Channel 30 ot 3:30 p.m. or 7 100 p.m. for o study in the book of Acts 1au9h1 by Dr. George Wood, Posto•. N1wport.Me1a Ch,.1tia" Canter, 148 Twenty-se<ond St., Costa • • ' family Twin Cinema 17!~1 RROOKHUASTST Founloon V111!~y -o~:i I 2~1 CINEMA I HELD OV£R lrri WEEK Ro!J•rt ft.c:lford "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" plut "THE SEVEN UPS" CINEMA II NOMINATED FOR 3 ACADEMY AWARDS Hild Ov•r lnd W••k "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" (x) ••• "M IDNIGHT COWBOY" (x) MEL BROOKS HARVEY KORMAN MAOEll NF. KAHN IAffD (R) "'ON.0lll. 7:00.11<ts.10:30 iAf. & SUN· . .flc>M l :JO I R',C•• •ow111Tt0•t JACll NICHOlSON 1111 o.c•oo •ANDY QUAID ,ftl! I .... _,_ 4(~ THE LAST DETAIL • Q•lll 1-IOc:>O WlllllO' l :I•. 1. 10 ~0 -SAVE THI TIGla ........ ""''"" !lO) I U .' 0\CIR •01111-l!H)lf"::I I JOANN( WOODWA•D !I <II~' l(ll!Sl1 SYLVIA SIDNlY 1 SUMMER WISHIS, WINTER DREAMS . - Olrilll l :I S s.-.1 SUl'll.'. 1!00-S·IJ.I:•) SAVf THl TIGER ~•!, 7 10 I) ~·I.• J IO' ·~•; 1 !JlC ll l(lllll•I UO~'i JACK NICHOLSON Ill! M10.I RANDY QUAID •II! W~l'OltlNG ~>01 1 THE LAST DETAIL ,~ OAllY 7.IO:lO W~l'llO l ·I) 7 10 JO ... , A TOUCH Of CLASS .. -.1··=·1~···· OOUlll HOll OI' DERANGED 111 "lU\ SISTERS 111 • \ ~U1 e 'llA""""""" MACINTOSH MAH - . • . .. ' ·- • .· .· :: •' •' c •. .. :-:: ·: '. .-- .· " '. .· lfST PLAY 011 '12-H-York Critlc1 "STICK S AN D BONES" LAS.T WEEK NOWl 'l •I "•• l e•t Pi<111re1 el •lu Tl.lit IXCl llSNI! A Crosby Co111eha~k Eldest. So n Picks (Ip l 'aree r 011 TV • Vtt•i;111r,J1r r,1.11ch ;J J:;•: DAILY PILO T :!,'i ~; I ftWI D •I '01 I TDD•TOI' ~ Jbuth Coast Repertor 8 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS I LOS A:\GELE;S CAP \ -SK:_. \\'\th li nes. lie is \·cry much 111 ting undl'r a f r c e \\ :1 Y the in1agc of his fathl'r. G .'lr~. overpass: Gory Crosby ~ud. 40 . is the oldl'~t or Bing ··11 sure is good to bl' work1n,i::. Crosby's four sons by t1is first moil\'~' roming 111 fron1 n1y i'BI' IAOKIL n1o!ht'r'.. ·~tah· and th:1t sus· l-Wd~ 1 ,11n~ lllt'. Thcrt• v.,i.s a lot of ••~•t•·u•• ,, ... "~ ... ·~\.t )1121 NIW,.O•T, COSTlo Ml!5A "011. lllJlllYATIOHS, (ALL. -j,W.J:W.J }1 l•tl~y~ TU 1•M M(l O 0 Yftt l '"Tl'<ll POSEIDON 11 0.,.[N T U~E" (P(i) Wkd~• l 10 P.~ ~"' s..., ... oo .. 1C .· '.· ·: ... .-- .. :: ._ " :- .- -· "BUSTING" •M "WHERE'S POPPA" {R) "PAPER MOON" "SAVE THE, TIGER" "POSEIDON ADVENTURE" {G} '"' "NEPTUNE FACTOR" STILL ON~Y $2.6 5 A MO NTH Even On Price Alone The ) I I I Deliv ers The Most For The Orange Coast SUBSCRIBE NOW 642-4321 !Or phomt t+le DAILY PILOT office 111 'ftl'll' comm1111lty) 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION INCt' O F TH( BEST PICTURE HAR rtt r •1 BEST ACTRESS · kul(,1 ~·1 "· ll ! 11.• BEST DIRECTOR -• .. 1 L'•·'- e PERFORMANCE SC HEDULE e MON-TUES-WEO-THURS-2 ·00·4 :30· 7:00·9:30 FRIDA Y-2 ·00·4:20·6 S0-9·20· 11 :SO SATU RDAY AN D SUNDAY 9.20 AM. 11 45-2 ·00 ·4 :20 6 50·9 20-11 ·50 YouriQ 10 ... e lakes 1 r.~ r.elm .. and DAO FLIPS OUT ! f:DWAADS HARBOJ·\,;,;,1 ·•••too .·~ " ·~'·" ~· ....... ... "'" '"''' ,..~. • .. ; "NO OOUll ~ARSNA ~A)ON Will OIT THI 0$CA .. '-Olck SI••"' Chon,.•I 13 CO·ll ... lt JAMI! CAAN "Thl'ff' y.·i•re looJ: ptiriods n1arnagc. y.•hen I didn't '''Ork at all." he said. "I did three 'Ad11n1-12· ASKEll \\'llAT h1· did wh•·n shoY.'S a year. A long timl' he y.·asn't y.·orking, h<' reph1-<I. Y.'L'nl by \\'hell if I \\'Usn'l "\\'a1 ung for 1111· plt0111· to \1'orking for Jack \Ycbb, I ring." llov.· did ht• h1!' ·1 \.\asn 't y.·orking al ;i ll. "Bei-:ardl~ of 1,1·hat !h1· ,tt.uh,1g1' 1n lht' paper-s th.at 11\\' I brothers t1nd J 1nht•ritt'd $1 11111\lon l'ilt'h :uld fll"lip!t• b1:li1'\"· WIHHlR 1'72 CAHHll flLM fllTIVAL JURY Plllll AWARD l'd !I." lll.S nlother, U1xic l'ro.-;l>y. dted in 195.!. LAUl3HTERHDUB f'IVE . • EMPl::RO R 0, THI! NOR TH" Wlla~• • ot-!0 lO ~•! sv~·l:4i-t :00.10.10 (l'GI Crosby said his drinking and public thinks I h.11c a sn1:11l - thcn the fl'pulation th a t repC'at, srn11ll -;unount ol l f5T '1CTU•I llST SC11UN,lAY lfST 01110011 lfSl CINIM.AIOGRA'lfY llSl COS!UM.IS $1 00111..11 WID.°""-f!Plll. tOttl!N· Ill & Wfrl. You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classi fi ed Ad~ 642·5678 1=---------· hll!!t'rl>d li ke a hangQver af1cr •wT"•iiO h1· "1.op1K'CI scared n1ost pro- dul'\.'rs al'l·ay. AT o\11DS~ASO\, 11 hr n NUC"s "Chase" was revamped bv \\lebb.!t '1:ir~· Vil Ltd. ai-id L:ni\·crsa\ Studios, f'rosby 1,1;1s nan1cd a r<>gular. The t'm- phas1s "'ilS 5hiftcd 8\\'ay from hotrodding aroond in fast cars and rnotorcyclcs to developing rc!nt1onships bcl\\'Nn th c ch:1ractcrs. I ··('./111se." v.·hich Crosby ad- mits is still for kids . i.~ fihned \ nuun!y on loca.tion. The ron1- pany that day v.·as can1[X'd un· dC'r un -0v1:rpass in thC' S;. ln111r I set lion in northcnunost Los ! Ani;:rl1><>. Cro.. .... bv's hlond h:.i r 1.~ bP~in ·I n1ni.: 10 ·rl'<.'l'<lc 011 th~ hron1.l'<I Itwl"hl·:id . The fa ce is lhinnerj su11~ he lost 36 po11nd5 last ~t'al" and IS bi.'l"0!111ni e\cht.od l JOHN V.AYN[ E:.DDH: ALGERT ''McQ '' HAVE YOU SEEN THE "EXORCIST"? Would you like to have the facts on Exorcism? \- You are invited to hear Dr. Walter Martin, noted American theologian and author speak on "EXOR<;JSM: FACT OR FABLE?" at Newport-Mesa Christian Center, 148 Twenty-Second St., Costa Mesa, Wednesday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m. LAii 2 W£E!S POSITIV£LI [NOS TUESOAI APRIL 1 THE GREATEST ADVENTURE Of ESCAPE! ,.,.. , .. .; ~.:°'\l ~· ;• ;Jiit'' . ' STEUE DUSTIO mcQUEER HOFFmAn , I ct•,• ,1~ I .. ~1, ·,i fl ' -PAPIU.Dn BEST PICTURE BEST ACTRESS • GL£NDA JACKSON NOMINEIS -----" 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS / A COMEDY RIOT. IF '- YOU 'RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHTER , . DON'T MISS IT! \ Mel !rooks has turned out one of the funniest screwball comedies •ince the Mor• Brothers." 'A, ,,_...._ • ••·"'•• ,. .. r11 1 ..,. · 1 ! STARS : MEL BROOKS ADELINE KAHN ·HARVEY KORMAN e Pe rformance Schedvle • ' ONDAY THRU FRIDAY -7:00-B:4S -1 0:3 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY fAOM 1 :30 \_.~;;;,_;;;;;"""_;;..;;,;,....._ Ill Hl lllOll IH0""MG tlM'Tltt !'IM•Q~ lfl.li!l'O. Ml•-OIT cr'<TI~ ... •, ('1\1 \l\Cf\IEI\ •ll~t U~ AT ADAM\ I Q,lA ~l\A • 919 4141 ••• ••• ••••••••••• •••• I ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION S INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE ~ BEST ACTRESS ~~'~' BEST DIRECTOR WILLIAM fRIED!IN Ir.-.-~• )•' ''"\"·· ·• ... _...._, -.. ' . ',-('' 'I '... . --. ' . -' " '. --. 'J .'i. . ' ...-. ' _, ' . ... ., .. ORIGINAi AND UNCUT :. • .. 'l -. ,,., .. '.. ' )· -·. -, .. -·· ' ....... ~ ...... -"·-' ..... ··-·--·-.:=J BIG NOMINATION ~ COMBO BEST ACTOR - Al PACINO M,1ny ot his tetlow officers conS>defed him the mos1 d.lngerous -n.."ln ,"1!1"e-an ~st co & ....... O..,,.f tHtlll 0<'"11 01 U "'D[ .... 11 JU.. PACIND "SERPICO" (R) BEST PICTURE EST ACTRESS • GLINDA JAC KSON ... " ' .. . 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Sun- ny Hills of Fullerton "''as third and C'Jrooa dcl Mar fourth. featured speaker for this ye;i r·~ e\•ent JS Dr. \Yill iam Leonard. an associate pro- fessor of mathematics cduca· tion ;:t Cal State University. F'ullcrtoo. Leonard v.·ill speak at 8: 15 p.m. His topic is "~1athematiciam as 11u1nan Beings." r re liminary competition beg ins at 4:30 p.n1. in the Science Hall and dinner will be scr1·rd in the OC'C Student Cenlcr from 5:45-7 p.m. The finals and coosolations will run fron1 7:15-8:50 p.m. Cont ributors to !his ye-<lr's mf'rt include: Orange County Matl1cn1atics Ass~; Orange Co u 11 t y lndustry-Educnl ion Council: Soulhern Calirornia F..dison Co.: Orange Empire Section of the American So- ciety for Quality Control : Den· nisoo-Nallonal Co.; ·and the OCC Book Store. Santa . .\nan Gets Post Donald B. Christeson of San- ta Ana , 8 fom1er retidenl oJ Corona dcl Mar, has been ~&elected president of the board of directors for Santa Ana Cornmunity Hospital and the new Santa Ana·Tuslin Com- munity l·lospital. Christeson. ,,..-ho is president of lhe Chrish .. 'SOO Company in San t:i Ana. is aclive in both th!:> Santa Ana and Newport Jlarbor Chambers of Com- merce. Tn his ncv.· position, he suc- ceeds C.B. Knickerbocker of B:ilboa Island. A11 Gra 11ts Besto\ve d South Coast Repertor y Theater. the Nc"'1>0rt Harbor Art ~lu.<;Cun1 and the Irvin(' Un ified School District havt' :. been named as rC<."ipients or m:111·hing grants fron\ !ht• California Arts Con1mission. I •rants of S7.650 and SJ.5()11 \\'t'rc gi\·en to !ht' Ne\\ll0r1 llarbor Art l\1useu1n and !he In·i nc Unified School Distrirt re~IJN.'tively 10 sponsor ex- hibitions. South Coast Hepertory rl't'l'l\'1-d S2.899.99 for ccluca- t\on:il theater. 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Flavor, Timing Improve By Cll H1STINA ~IARTIS Christian Science 1\fon iCoT Service Raised on foods prepared in the pressure cooker. I have Jong been an ad- mirer or its speed and \1ersatility. Now the added incentive of saving both mollC'y and energy h.as recharged n1y spirit of ad\'cnturc. Time is cut anv\1here from three to tL·n times. C'OlnparE-d. \l"ith conventional methods when using a pressure Cooker. A high heat quickly brings !he content!' to pressure, then a low temperature maintains it until the food is done. Less time means \ess fuel used. but tnere are other savings. too. flavor. col· or. nutrients. and 1noney can be tallied on the plus slde. Flavor is preserved by not being car· ricd away in air or hquid. Jn fac!. Several contrastini; vegetables can be oooked at once without a mingling or navors. Plaai them on the rack.Jn a minimum amount of water (usually 1:: to 1 cup) and cook. ;.\Jeats in particular are tenderized by the steam and pressure. making tougher, less expensive cuts a real value. ~faster the principles of this method and you v.•ill be doing just about • everything in ihc cooker, from custards to C<lsscroles. Here are some pointers: H'hve enough liquid to create steain. !\ever fill more than tv.·o-thirds full; any small amount v.·ill do. Vse the rack v.·hcn cooking more 1han one \'egetab\e 1•"here intermingling of na\'ors is not desired. Omit tne rack in comhiMlion dish('s \1h('re the liquid 1~·ill approximate the amOWlt of gra\;. v.·hen donl'. Brov•n meat thoroughly on all sides to seal in JUic.'{'S before cooking. Carefully interlock the top to a tight seal. The pressure regulator wil! sputll'r or rock v.·hen cooking pressure is reached. Sotnc ne \11er models h11ve only one gauge measured to 15 pounds pressure. Other models show 5. !O, and 15 pounds. Don't be afraid of the spu\\cring. It is simply releasing exet!SS pressure. Be alert not to jostle the cooker. and keep a steady pressure over low heat Begin timing as soon as pressure is reached. The automatic air Vffit (usually a small plunger or rubber stopper) is a safety feature v.·hich tells you if the con- tents are under pressure. It releases air until just steam re- , mains, and then it seals Itself as pres.sure builds. SOOuld the vent become clogged by fill· ing the pan too full or cooking a foaming food. ii v.111 quickly deposit the contents on the ceiling. To reduct· the pre!'iSUre immedialely, SCI the-p.1n 111 cold 11atcr. or hold undl'r a strcatn of cold running "-A atcr. 131· sure nol to lel the water rlri11 01 .. r th·· autotnatic air \'Cnt or it 1111! ri"il and dilute the hot food inside. \\'hen lell1ng the pressure drop or its ov.·n accord. do not lift off the r1rl·ssurc regulator unt il you see the automatic ai r verit is dov.'?l and no pressure remains in· side. The only items speci fi cally not sui!L'<i to 1hc pressure cooker arc those v.·hich foam or sputter 11·hen C0<1kin11. such as appl1..-sauce. cranll<'rncs.-m1d rhubarb. One fcaturt to f{'n1embcr is th;;t eook· ing ean bl' Safely stopJ)l"<l at any point simply by cooling the pot im1Tl('d1ately . This is csJX.'('ially nice whefl doing a meat that takrs a longer ti1ne. Cool 11 halfway through to add potatoes for the last 10 minutes. Thus everything 1s finished and OOt at once. "Pressure Cooking Is Pleasure Cook- ing" by Patricia Ph.illlps. published last year, claims I.he distinction of tx>1ng th1· firsl cookboo t in 25 years to deal ex· clu.si\·ely with thJs cooking method. It includes a .,.,,ide range. of recipes from ho1v to prepare hard-cooked eggs in si:o: 1n1nute5 to thret..'-eOUI'se dinners in a pot in 10 n1inutes. llerc is one or my favorites : BEEF POT ROAST ORlE~'TAL. I teaspoon garlic salt 1.'2 teaspoon dry mustard 1 1 tea~poon pepper 3 pounds beef pot roast 2 tablespoons shortening ~4 cup water 2 tablespoons soy sauce 3 tablcspooos hooey I tabl~pooii \'inegar 112 teaspoonS celery seed a., teaspoon gi nger Combine garlic salt, mustard, and pep- per: rub into roasl •feat pressure cooker. Add shortening: brown roast well on all sides. Combine waler, ~ sauce, honPy. vinegar. celery sct!d. and ginger; pour over meat. Close cover securely. Cock at IS pounds pressure 40 minutes. l.Rl prt$Sure drop...of its ov.·n accord. Thicken gravy, if desired. Six lo 8 serv- ings. You don 't ha\'O 10 tx> 11 \'('gl'tar1an to niaJ..t• 1·ege1ablt1s unportanr 111 111t•nu planni ng. You JUSt ha1e to bo.' t'r1·.1111t• f<:vcn if thev still \\/Hit tllt'.'1!. far111lr niembcrs "'Lil. do 111th \es~ 111 d1n•e1 prO- portion to the a1tenuon given thr so-call· 1..'CI side dLSh . ltcrc ar(' two suggc~lion~ fvr ~r co111p.anin1cnts th.at ran easily take over thl' IC'ad. The first is ;1 \'C'l!C'lablc rust.1rd made "'ith yoK\)rl ancl St.·asoned \1!1h billers YOl,'Urt g11•es l)(.>I\' taSh'. tcxturl' and nutr1n11~nts to the dish. Biller"!! ha\"e a tong history of h.1\'ltlj.! "a v.·ay"' v.·ith \"l'l-!~·tahlcs. This blend of herbs and S!)ll'PS ;1dd~ a new seasoning dimension lhat g1\"es tharactcr to \'egeta bles. So n1rJre blandrk'.ss or C.'Q\- orll'SSfll>SS. Try \'t•~rlablt? rassrrolr \\ith grCt>n bean!I, spina<'h or can111'd corn or .,.,·hate\'Cr \"t·~ctable \\tll ;1ppcal nlOSl to the !)t'Oplc ~·ou cook for Another tunr. tilt• n1t•11t 11·on"1 ~miss· ed if you offer Crt•pcs a l;i Jack. c:om· bining tv.·o dairy products that turn the ordinary 11110 thl' t'xt.·1 tiniz v.ith easr for brunch or a li~ht supp1·r \\'holt-S011le-rnllk . n1r·lted butlt•r. "~~s ;uid flour rnakt' a light h..1t1t:r It l.ikl' h'!->.' than 2 1n1nuh·s 10 r11aJ..1· each l'rt'l>t: but !ht•Y du ha\ l' to ht· bakl'd su1gl,1 , ll!llt·s~ you have tl\O !l.'.lns gou1g at the s .. Hllt' t1 n11·. You can rnoke the crepes ahead of t1'11c :ind store 1he1n 111 the rcfrigt·rator stack· ('(f and 1'nl"!osi'd in foil or plastu.: wrap Oroce you get 11110 the C"rt'Jlf' habit you !I Jll'Ob<lbly "onder "·hy you didn't try tht·n1 tx.•forl' They can be Sf•rv1'<i for :iny 1111•:11 1111h 1n<1ny kinds of f1!lin~s -s.11•ory or ~111'1.·! \\"hl'n eooki~ with dairy sour er..•;1111 treal 11 .,.,.1th C':trt•. For bi...'St results fold sour crl':Hn into recipes last. st1rnnµ l!Clltly. Ttus .,.,•Lii prt.'Sl'rll' LI<.; dl'l11·a11• na1urP \\hilc cap1uring us fu!l\'sl t.1~t~ h11:hlights. At the I.1st 1ninute sour crC'am C'.111 tum almost any dtsh 11110 i>arty far1• 111 a flash . Cook{'d ~n't.'11 bea1L~ top1x1.1 "1th fluff.~· dabs of the s110"' ""'hitc ct1·a1n sµr u1kll'd \\Llh ll11l crca!t-S a l\'Ondt·rful t'On1- b1n:1tion . On \Jowls of fruit -fur bre:ikfast or dcsscrl -it adds ;i spcc1 .. d touch. Dclic~tlc hon1e1na1l1• 1-r1>pcs fillt'CI \1•ith a colorful. taslv n11x of s p 111 ;i ch rnushrooin~ a;1d on ton h:111· :J tli1uhfr dcl11·1ous topping -d:ury sour t'rt·a1i1 ;incl grall'f! .\lontcn.·y Jat:k <"ht•('Sc CHEPES u la JACK l.irg{' onion. t"hoppt'<l 11 pound rnu:-.hroo11is. :.liet'CI I n1L'<i1un1 clO\"l' garlic, 1111nct·d 3 tabli'.spoons butter Thosl' \\ho h:ive never ni:idt• crr1~·~ oftt•n think they are cornpl1t'<llt'CI and c;1u be nlastcn.'tl only by t•xpcnl'nl'L'd eOf.ilr,., This is not so. of c.'Oursc. :!. 410-0unt·1· f :.pu1acb p;u~kagcs frolt'll ..:hopped e CAROL MOOR~, Food Editor BEA ANOE'RSON, Ed itor Serve Four After Five , ,.,,, 11 By Af.IJSO.S DEF.Rf! Of lh• 0 ••1¥ "•lot 11•11 If your bi_g~rst t•n('rAY cr1s1s coml'" Hftr-r ""Ork, 11·hC'n 11'<1 lime t.o Pr~'lff'" dinner. the Bettl'r l lomt"i anfl G;irdi·ns 1\fter \\'ork Cook l.$110k m;1y ·be th•· an~11er. \VhcLht'r you 'r1• one of the 4-1.2 pc>rC"t'n1 rif !ht• American lal>Or forcc li~!!'<l a'i .... orkini:: 1vomen, a busy hon1em11k1'r or ;1 h1u:'nek1r, there <ire simple solutions L.o tt~ evening meal dllcrnma. Cook aht·ad meals that pop into ti"· 01i::n or on the range in a Jiffy, c1u1rk ml'al.s that make u~c or on·lhe-shrlf 1n- gn"<l1('nts and sunple menus lhal simm('r ur bake 11·hiJ(' you relax arc off•·rl'(I Thi· 112-page book coolains 235 qu1,,k·lt'I pr•'i>ill't· recipes for ma111 dishe;. 1><1lad~ apptlu.cr.s. 1cgetablcs, breads · ~ n d desserts ~O\ 1t '' cooks. can gel menu planning ideas and lunch box suggestions fmn1 spec1AI se<:tloru lhnt.~ oo wok1n11.. for ooe or t .... l>. emergency sub!it11uTr•. a ~lossery of cooking t('nn!I, 1nfori'ftation on :-;taplcs :'Ind basil' kitchen t"quipn1cnt and fr('('7.cr sug~st1ons are 1nclulk.'Cl For 1hc '"I ha!1· to NX>k " ~\· thr. Afll•r \\"or~l ("ook Hook I~ an :il!Prnn ll't' to long hour~ in thr kitchen or th(' lrl('<il UtkP-OU\ for<'. llCI'(' arC' .1tan1plr-. or cook ahead, }irf) and no attenlton dlshe~. a 4 tl'a~poon salt 1 .. t~a.spoon pepper 1 ~ 1 .. ;1spoon rnilrJor11n1 l101nt·n1ade Cn:pcs I pint dairy sour crt•;1n1 ·'1 pound ~lontt.'rt·y Jack cheese. grated !.1 eupsl ~ILnc~'<i parsi<'Y S;uue ooion. n1ushroorns and garlic In htntt•r until !c•rlder 1'haw and drain sp1no1t•h, ~uc."'Ling 1·c.ry dry. Con1binc sp1n:1t'h. s:11t. l>l'PJJ\'r and 1narjoran1 v.·1th onion mi:o:tur··. Sprl'ad crt·pt'S on coun1er and div ide spuu1ch n11xt11rt• 11110 C.'('iJ\ers. f"old in ~ides of t•a1-!l c·rt·pt> and roll <T<'\JoC aro1.11xl filling 1'1;11·1· ~t'<1n1s1d<! dov.·n in baking dish or µIa n Season suur crt·a1n 1\'Jlh :i little ad- di tional s.111. and pt•p1lt·r 10 taste. "S1x>o11 01er crt•µc rolls. S11ru1k1l' v.·ith ch<.'<:'SC and l>Jrslcy. B.1kt• unco1·errd 111 350 dt•grct· oven 3.'i n1 1nu1es Or until hot through and light golden on top. i\t:ik1·s 4 servings. llomen1ad1• C'rl'pt'li : Bl':it IGJ:c-lhcr nr whir in elcc!ri(' hlender 1 cup n1ilk. I t·~g. 1 1 tl'a ~\lQOll s.11t n11d 2 :l eup fl ot.r. .\1t'!I I 1~1blt•spoon hut!t·r in 7·inch crci>e p:in or ~k illt·t ;uid hl:at into h:i ner. To b;ikt• cr1'!)cs, pour 11 :.cant 1 • cup h:11t1•r inlo pan ;in<l tilt to t'0..11 bottom. Bake about 1 1nint1tl' O\"t'r n1('(iiuni high ht«it unul goldl'n. Tun1 and bake for 30 St'COl\ds. Crt'pt.>S m:iy be mad<' :iht·:.id. stacked, \VrapJX.'d in foil a nd rC'frigt·ratt'<i a day or !>O until ncedOO . i\1akC'S 8 crepes. \'EGETA.BLE CUSTAHD 1 , rup butl<'r or n1:1rg:ir1n;• 1 lan~e onion. t·hop\>t-d 11 ! l'U]lS eook1'll c11t grern ht':in.". or '..! pk!-!" 1 HI ounce 1·al'h 1 f rn1.<·11 chOj.)J>e<:I spinach. !h:Ll\'{'(I ;111<1 SljlU:<'ZCd. ·1 \'C:i:S '..! l"lLps 110 OUJI('(' ! plain YOJ.,'Urt I !1·11!.IJOfin ;1n1rna!H.' b11!1•r.-. '_. h·aspoon poultry s1·:1so1ung I 1Pa.~poon sur.:ar I l••aspoon sail 11o ln a smn!I .~ki1Je1. )11·:11 butter and snutc onions until gl"ldrn . Cool. l'our vCgctable uito ;1 bu!tt>n-d I'~ quart t·asscrolc. B1·:1t 1•gg~ 1\'tlh yogurt. b1t.1.crs, poultry ~1·,1wn1n~. ~ll t.:<1r ;u1d !-i<il!. S11r in onion,; ,tad p:1n df1pp1ng-,. J'our 1n1xtur(' over ll'J.!.t·t:ihh· Bake 111 ;1 :i:,11 d•'J.:rt'I' I'. orf'n for I hour or until hn•.,.,'n :.irul puff~-d . 'i'it·lds 6 to 8 M"rv1n~.-.. ' LAZY l'A ELl.A •l-pvund• reudy·lo-<:ook broiler-~~ _l <·ut up _ _JI 2 t;1h!t'!>flOOIJ'l cook1n~ 011 111 cups chi<'kt·n broth fl ount·<'s sht'll1•d shrin1p I llk>1.inc1· I t·an Jx.'as, driiined 1 1fi-ounct·1 p;1cka1-:c s;,iffron ric.'C I ! .1-ouncc \ can sliced m!Uhrooms, draint-d 11 envelope onion soup mix (1'1 cup) Bro.,.,n eh1ckl'fl in oil Se:isori .,.,i th salt :ind pt•p])(>r ~llx remaining ingred.Jeflts. s1>rr-ad in :k1uart ca'-'SCrole Top with rh1ck(·n SpnnJ..lc ""i\h p:1pnka if dcslrl'd C111er: chill up to 24 OOurs . Before <;i•r\1ng bak1· t"'J\t"r('d at 3.'JO degrees ilbout I' 1 hour'>. ~lakes ~ ~rvings. FRlilTED GRAS-OLA 11 l cups quick-cooking rollc'(I oats 1 cup coorS('ly chopped r<1w pcanu I cup Gral)(' (\uts t•cl""('a\ I cup sn1ptX'd m1xcd dried fruits 1 1 cup paci..,d brov.-n sugar C',ombine rQ\lt"ll 001s. pc:inut ~ and ~rt.>tll. Spf{'ad 1n i>hnllov.· baking p.1n. R.:ike ai 400 dt'grt'(!!' tor 10 m111uteit, :-"111( rtng Ol1C'(' ~t1r Ln dried fruit nnd brown sugar. Ston: in tightly covered conuuncr. Scrve- ""llh 1111\k if dc~ircd. l\ll1kcs nbout •·~ cups. I t 1 • • Shopping Spre e Ahead New and nearly new clotlJ.ing from local merchants and Newport Beach Ass i ~tance I..eague members will be modeled and available for purchase during the annual Spring Fashion Fling to be sponsored by the league's Junior Auxiliary at 10 a.in. Saturday. March 23, in the thrift shop. Previewing the show are (left to right) Marilyn Gianuli.as, Patience Bethel and Connie Brownsberger. Coast Ceremonies Couples Recite Vows HORN-HUMPERT or Southern California College Lidoites ~farlynne Humpert of Atcdical and De I) ta I • and Richard Alan It o r n Careers, and also studied at exchanged nu~al vows and California State University, rings before the Rev. Dr. San Di Charles Dierenfield in St ego. Andrew's p r es by t e r j a n Their parents are t.frs. Church, Newport Beach. Edith Humpert, N e w po rt The newlyweds, who will Beach; James Lewis Humpert reside in Costa t.fesa, are Sr., Loodon, England; J\1rs. Clyde Hom, Newport Beach graduates ol Newport Harbor and the late Mr. Hom. High School and studied at Attendants were 1'-1.r. and Orange Coast O>llege. The b 'd . d le ol Mrs. Jameson Crowner, Mr. n e 1! a gra ua and t.trs. Eric Anderson, the UC Irvine where. she did t.lmes. t.fichael Graham and ~~ate work.. She. a I so Margaret Bougie, t.tiss Melody Studied-ln -MetiCQ_City and---Devts,shannon and Krista was a ~her ~ Alpha Hom, James Humpert Jr., Gamma . Si~ .. Ptu Alpha Robert Horn and Gregory Mu and 1s a lifetime member Olavis of the National Spanish honor · society. HUNTER-BAKKEN Her husband is a graduate 3467 YIA UDO• 47J.451G MEWPOIT IU.CH IW.l1 IOl.JdoT-...t Home ir. Westminster are Craig Stuart Hunter and his bride. the former Oleryl Ann Bakken Y.ilo v.·ere married in the First Pre s byterian Church. Westminster. The Rev. Jay h-1 . CampbeU perfornled the double ring rites for the daughter of the Dale E. Bakkens of Huntington Beach and the son o! l\!rs. Robert 11untcr of Huntington Bead\ and the late ~Ir. Charles llunter. Bot!1 arc grad uall"S o ! ,.larina lligh School and were studcil!S at (~Iden \Vest College. I of A ......... C~ They \rere attended by l\lrs. ' , lldwtla-.,t learn to Decorate Fµrn1ture. Lamps, Mirrors Wllh Hand-colored Prints oflhe 18 th Ceftury TAUGHT BY JUNE SMITH Founder·memberol National Guild ot Of>couoovrs ClASSES NOW FORMING Fascinatina World of Decoupage 2 6 4 0 &nt Cooit HlwlS'f # ~ ~....,.-1r11tt• '°""' co. ... 1 .. Corona del Mer ' 644-1918 ·' MRS. HORN J o h n ~fcCreight. ~liss Lor- raine H unt er, ~fiss Cather- ine Burkhart, Kurt \V('aver, Stuart Van Dyne and Steven Bakkt'n. COLEMAN-HOLA TO Fountain Valley High School graduates. Cynthia Lea l·lo\ato and Donald Charles Co!enmn v•ere married in St. Barbara Church, Santa Aha with tht' H.cv. Anthony Mc Donne 11 officia ting. • Allendanls "·ere Su s an Jlohllo. \\'indy nnd Ga i I ColC"man . Cindy K au f man . C'ath}' Canzont', Tracy'Holato. ,.like Clark , David Qileman. Garry Gray. Car! Latip. and D3nny \\"iesmuller. Parents of the newt~~·('({~ an: the f-'rank P. llolatos and the Thl'Odore Cotcmans. all of Founttiin \':11le\'. HUDAK:HUBER Sh;iri Lin llubrr and John • \ndrcw l!u<lak \\"f'f(' n1arril'rl du rini.: double ring r i t es pcorformed b\• tl1c Rt.'\' Arthur Gr.:int · Thr1r p<1rents .1r1· ~Ir<; \\"v!nia Bloodhart of Hunt1ni:::ton Bt'ach. the !:He .\tr John ~f. Huber and the John Hudaks of Lakc,\·oorl. Their aucndants v•erc Uon:1 and Ted Lock\•1ood. Th<' bride ls a gr:1duate of ll untinR:ton 13t'aC'h High School and her husb<1nct is an .1!11n,·1us of 1.;1ke1\oo<f Jli ~h Scho<il ltC' al.;o :-.t'r'll·d in thr ).!arinc Corps. J·rL A I 1 \rcmon·s SPORTSWEAR • W•loklUf .. 1111 2ll M1r111t AY•. 111 ... ...,1 1.-tll ...... "''"" I • Your Horoscope Tomorrow Aries Moves Forward THURSDAY MARCH 21 By S\'DSEY 0\1ARR Aftll'.:S !\larch 21-April 191: Sun has· entered yotlr sign; this is the Vf'rnal Equinox. You get inspiration from one who previously seemed selfish. Now you can infl uence pt."'Ople and gain a significant au- dience. ~love forward . TAURUS ~April 20-fliay 20 ): '(ou seem able now Lo discern tO sense in an ··extra•· man· ner. Trust what you fefl. \\'here there was d a r k dankness, there can be light, freshness and hope. Some of your hopes and v.·ishes \\'ill be realized. GE.\11!\l 1\lay 21-June :?DJ: Ambition can be achic~·cd if you are versatile, fl exible and v.·il!ing to y,·0:rk v.·Hh n1aterials available, Saglltarhis person could play significant role. Set sights on goal. Social en· counter leads to meaningful aclion. CANCER (June 2!-July 22 ): . . .. ' r:ct down to business. Accent lhc faclual . lA!ave the daydreams f'or a&ther time, ;.inother place . 0 i s p 1 a y detennination. LEO {July 23-Aug. 22): Bring forth creative resources. What seems a sel· back is due to boomerang -in your favor. You receive in· qul.ry concerning price and availability. Don't sell yourself short. VIRGO ( AtJi. 23-Sepl 221: Money due on special agree- ment is center or discussion . attention. Include f a m i I y 1nember where final decisions are concerned. Diplomatic a~ proach y,·orks best -listen, observe and team. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221: Resurgence or vitality could occur. You can be more se!ec- Uve. Perfect techniques; get rid of superfluous material. Get accowiting. Take in- ventory. One concerned with the occult intrigues -but don't accept on surface in· dicalions. SCORPlO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): This can be "power period." Your requests have clout. Persons previously indifferent will sit up and take notice. Personal magnetism Is in- tensified . Ca pricorn , Cancer individuals could play signifi · cant roles . SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 1: Your base ot appeal broadens. You receive in- quiries from varied sources. Travel opportunity may be consklered. Basic changes oc- cur and they are likely to be favorable. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22--Jan. 19): One 9i'ho sang old tune will now come up with fresh proposal. Be altentive. Take advantage of v a I Id op- I PLAN AHEAD NOW! STORE FOOD TO AVOID POSSIBLE RATIONING- WE HAVE SURVIVAL UNITS THAT FEED AN AVERAGE PERSON FOR 15 MONTH$1 • LONO TERM STORAGE LIFE ON ALL UNITS GUARANT£ED. SECURITY IS HAVING FOOD STORED AWAY. FOOD SHOVIT 111MES-MARCH !1&l0 7 :SOpm A 01$CUS$10N ON THE fOOO STORAGE PLAN fOf\ VOUA WHOLE fAMIL V, fRlE SAMPLES WILL IE Sff\VED- NO OGLIOATION ·PlfASE CALL A11EAO SO Wl CAN '1'1 U'ARf lNO\.IGH SAMPLES. RAY ANO \II IAOWN FAMILY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM 156\!lll GRA11AM STREET HUNTINGTON ltACH 847 :t29l ~~d'ADOEN ~' 5 1.,,,, ~ EDINGER :_ • • I g 0 l portunity. Leo, A q u a r Ju s --------------------- persons figure prominently . Something Different ... . .. For Family or Friends Peering Around AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Questions concerning col- lections, money, p e r s o n a I possessions are r e a t u r e d . Consolidate. Get bills, papers in order; clean fil es. Be ready for smoother operation. One you respect wBI do some reviewing. PISCES (Feb. 19-fltarch 20l: La Bouillabaisse* E i,t:CTEO president of the University of Southern California chapter of Pi Bela Phi was Maribeth JeMison. daughter of lhe \V a I t e r Jrnnisons or Corona del ~tar. Mls6 Post is a graduate of Arcadia High School., attended Cal State Long Beach and Olapman College's W or Id Campus Afloat. Lunar cycle now coincide! wi th opportunity for greater independence. You have right to live your own life -and others should be made aware of il. Social conlad. could lead to ullimate profit. A special education major. Mis.' J r nnison will begin I jjjiii~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--~ I student teaching in Palos !J V~rdes. BALDWIN ORGANS •A combination of Lobster. Shrimp , Scallops, Cherry Stone Clams, Alaska King Crab and Ocean Fresh Fish Uniquely Seasoned and Cooked According To A Famous European Recipe. Served with fresh sourdough bread NAA>1ED PRESIDE~'T or Alpha Delta Pi, one of 12 social sororities al the University of Soutl\em California, ""'as Barbara Post. daughter or f\:lr. and Mrs. Robert Post, Irvine. Need lo tolk lo Jo!MOll•? A lo•ln9, fr•I-l•Y penen woll li•ltn '"" help. (DntKlenllll. o! COUfM!, ••s.nn A t C MIU' LINR A Mon!>try ti SI, Anodni!WI ""'ll>yltl'llR C?iurtll. LB NEW CREWEL DESJGNSI · SAVE St56 ON PILLOWS ! Select from 40 designs. All beautiful ... all at Leewards, now! REG. 13.3'9 to $4 7!1, NOW . $18910$329 SAVE 25 % ON PICTURES! Cllp the couPon on top ol the page, bring It In to Leewards and save on any one of 33 ex· cilingnew crewel plclure kits. REO. $1.89 lo l 104Q, NOW .•• $119ro$788 FREE LEARNING KITS! , ~top by our demonstration booth and get • lree c1oss·stltch kl! or a crewel sU!ctl learning kit. Our de mon:;t1a1ors will show you now to use ttlem during our regular d1monstr1tlonsl When it come1 to the fun of making your own kind of mvsic -on the home Ot"gon scene todoy -1n every woy tho! coonts -BALDWIN leads the ""'I· -·""-"'·'''"• r.m WOODWORTH ~P I ANO l llD OllGAM \Al(~ s .. ~·i.1 1 .......... ~,---16==== C11A.1ceFw1NtwW11...,.Ul7141541-ll05 Aftw 6it..W.Cal121 ll 4l4-Sl'4 515 NORTH MAIN, SANTA AHA • 547-5851 NEW TERRARIUM KITS! Bring spring to your house early wilh one ot three lush looking bottle gardens. Plants no11ncludad. Hanging s tyle or Come shaped table model, $6.00values, now .•. $4~~ Hanging Slyle with Dried Flowers. Re g. $8.00 $649 Now ECOLOGY BOXES! Put nature on display in an Ecology Boxl Two styles come pre-assembled of select pine, ready to paint. Glau is included . Selec1 the e· x 10· x 2v.· five compartmenl kit ot dried flowers, bees, owl , lady bug and etevatlon $629 ~~~ ~~~· $7.49,· Large a· 1t 16" 1t 2¥• •, sht compartmenl kit Includes: mushrooms, flowers end ele· vatlon a't. R9g.$889 $10.49, now ••. I , MORE NEW SPRING IDEAS! You'll find a stor lull of exciting Ideas to br lghlen up your home ·specially for spring. AU at Leewards, today! t1era·s just a few t Decoupege Rag Doll purse kit. Reg. $10.49, now Moppet Plaques, Set ol four . Reg. $3.99, now Paint·by-numbarwood key tags. Set of three, now • , , 54¢ 8\.b.11 " collector art pnnts. 3 d1lterent se111. 4 per set 88¢ All new 1apeslry c:oUec:tion. Select from ~ tiand screened need lepoint tapestries. Rag. $3.9910 S21.99, now .•. S359roS1979 C'mon ou1 10 lhe 11or1 111d pie~ up . COPJ ol th• new le1W1rds c11a1og, FREE/ NEW BRlGHT LIGHT IDEAS! POLYOPTIC LAMPS! Orama1ic ligh ting In any room you choose. Six brand new looks to select! ; l l 't""~ 0 1REG.l849ro S14!1!1 ,NOW , •• ' 'JJ'! ·$7 49 TO $12 49 I J 1'l '/',#/ I \ :f STRING LAMPS •r-;~ in 6 exciting shapes. Pic k your favorite and make It youraelfl REG. $13.49 to $14.49, NOW,,. s1 Q99 To s1229 ' 11 I '':T FREE DEMONSTRATIONS EVERYDAY! LeeW•rd1 do.111'1Ju11 111\t cr•!ts ... wa olve 1w1y ide11 FAEE •v•rrd•y 11 our demon· str1!1on booth. In !1ct. In 1111 course ol a d1y you could '" as rr.any 11 twenty dl!l1rent craft e11mon1lr1tlon1 b1lore )'our very •~••I Li leeWards CREATIVE CRAFTS CENTER 94 HwrtiftC)tOf'I Cnter-H\lnfinqfon leoch t'llrnrt of llfvll to !dollfl'r Use Your BankArnericard Mastercnarge or Lee\V.Jrds New Lovaway Program 1 ~~-'-"'-;01894-3314 f: I •• •• F-IAE -IU•GUQY ALARM SYSTEMS RE~IDENTl4L & COMM£11CIAl : SPRI NG CL EANING SPECIAL! WATCHES C(IAHED:, ADJUSTI D I Sll'flCID V-.rclnt!>d.11 r.l.1rc~ 10 !')ii DAIL V PILOT __;:J ---- Lavender Offers New Sense· • 1n"11""' 1o hn.«f11 ., ,, ... £ •pO.ietl<• ;) '''"In ff>o 111'119• "-••• Cal~or H.. Enhnarci SEA COAST Al.ARM SY~1lM5 s1oso ... M!-.11( a (1letHl11 ~' S11.iinr KilM<' ,., I DEAll A.~N U.NOEflS · I arn a homosexual. l\·e been hearin{! son1c ta!k ubout a 1le\\' school. sooo t.o 00 opened. called LAl\•en<lcr· L'n1\'crs11v. It L~. of 01•1>•n Ot !II Cola! 111<1". \UIQl"f 1651 Pl~e,..11.,-Co•to Me'° 64l·l470 JIWILflS lll f. 17tti Sr,, Cott• M•M - 645·6142 IN••• .. l 11IM11-. l!m•111ml l l'oursc, for homosexuals only , both 1nale and fcn1ale. and I think it's 11 fant.'.ls\ic 1idea . L'nforlunatcly, thcr<' are \'t'ry ft•\\' plaN'S besides gay bars \\'hl'rt' lonesoinr homos<'xuals can me<'t one aiwther. r--,----------·-·_•_•_•_•_•_-:"""::·:::-::--::::::~ll \\'1!1 you please gf't su1nc 1uforn1alion on l..avcnch·r U. and give ffii' ~nu• fuels'! Thank you \'Cry ITIUCh. And thank )OIL. lhty dou't spl'nd too n1u<'h tlnu• ~orrylng 11bout th is ··obstacle .. sln<'t I s~riously doubt th11t a scllool or th is l)pe ~ould allrnct many str11 ighls . Tht rt il' Sllll somr (!Uf'~lion about t•hromoso mnl da u1nl(e rron1 LSI) 111nd ul'>O po11. The d11111.:erous n~pt't'IS ut drop1)ln; al·id 1-1rr thl' ilt'prt~slon~ rollol'l lng the euphoria and t h f' ballul'lu alions '4·bi{'b so1nelin1rs re111 1 n after se\·t'r11l m"nlb~. FREEZER SPECIAL! 1h LAMB USDA CHOICE FRONT QUARTER The --i;-- Chopping 1 ,•'Block HIM S.CtiOll INCLUDES: ~ It~).. t ·••QI """ .,._ ~ "" ..,.,,,a ~· I Zt lbl. LUM GROUMD CHUCK s ltit. tor s49s ·-· ..... We Give Di1eount OnAll BoatOrden CALL 546-8196 u.~.o.•. CllO•(r 0...loty#lr.i Cwt & wr., PORK SALE! PORK ROA ST 98:. CfMTHCUT PO•KCHOPS Sl .49 lb. Fl:ESH PAN SAUSAGE , ...... 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Reg $49 95 Monique Wigs s2250 Machine made Reg $59 95 Handtied Edge Wigs $2750 Sem1-Handl1e<1 Reg $69 95 Classic .Wigs $3750 Fine hair. sem1-hanal1ed Reg. S89 95 Human Hair Handtied $2750 All handhed Reg. S89.95 . . European Handmade $6500 Special 101 Values to S200 00 HAIR PIECES 100% HUMAN HAIR ALL HUM AM MAIR Wiglets Values to S 11 95. $ 500 All HUMAM HAIR Cascades Values to ll7 95 -: $1000 EXPERTS STYLISTS to SERVE YOU WI G ANO BEAUTY . SALON f~oD Eot l I 7ffl Stnd 541-3446 Hlligrttl Squcn, Costa Meso • I ' too. for your enlightened ;1ppro;.1eh 10 rnose of us \1·ho arc •·di Here:lt •· -B.\ Y AREt\ AO,.llliEll DEAit BA\': ·•L.a \·rndrr l'." is l'Chtdult>d to Opt'n in San Fr11ncisco lah·r 11hls )'t'a r. 1'hr sc hool \\ill nffer oo I deg ree!! and ~·ill ba\'t. no can1pus. TM fef's "-111 1lf' l'Stahlisbed b~· lh1• fut·ulty. I :\lany cla!'S('S "ill ht> held in lhf' homl'~ of thf' instructors until lht•y are ahlc to I co11strltCI or buy a building. 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Uli1h El.:iine HoesC'n <ind 1\lan J:i ~· i..C'\\·is arc planning to mar~ ~1av 13 111 !he Grace Baptist Church. Laramie. ~liss Rocs<·n. daughter of the \\'illi;.m F. HOC'~cn~ of (;o]cla. IS a graduate Of L.icuna Beach ll 1gh School. EDITH ROE SEN Iler fiance's parl·nts arc-~lr. :ind ~trs. C. \\"a~ nc Lewis of Powell. \\"yo. ,, J .. ··.' J' i MINI-S WISS CH EESE MELLOW AND DELIGHTFUL! 2oc OFF PER LB. THIS WEEK OML Y FREE A SAMPLE OF CHEESE OR BEEF STICK 17tll & IRYIME-f<IEW,O•T ltACH ,HOMt: •42..0972 Mon.-Fri. 'Tll t Stl, 'Tll • S-. 'TM S. , I .--T" •""' •., ~ "'""'" "j.-"'"t' "''!'!'I°""'!' ,~, •• !,.,o. •• n ... .....,~ .... , .. .., :..;.~ .i.:,ifl4,;,1 I ' . ' ' ·. I • .. : ,,. . ,, r l '' l '.r ' '1" "' ' ,, i :r I,· ' J r SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! DELISO DEBS' CCAS-SIC POMP Rf:G S26, 20.99 Our 11"10!.1 popular pump ir, now on sol•·' The Tonugo Coed. 11 ho1 '"• glm1y qoin of o !licplor. Yet • 4'; ""' "' A ex x c x x . 11'>e~·f p,."'°"'al S/'oDQ•Nj !i.e""(;• p 0 6o• X.11 ; x x it's really porome1;c, a moo.mode material. A Y.:!O'>on!ess t:los".ic in white, bo;,.,, •ed. block e< navy. Check au• biq We ronqe abov~. Reg. $24 Handbag:. 10 moleh. 20.99. L~ _!I~ ca•~n••"~ ~ O"~'>My Moil and phone order? irivited M1')~·,' Beller Shoe'~ 108 ll.tr"• (M"4•"' Of"'I -~. c .. ,, • x x x x x x . ,, 7 7 1 I • ., . 9 9'' I , x x x x x ' x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ' x x x x x ,;t. 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Bottles, Bage ,ls a~d • • • They're sma ll and round , white on the inside and golden ·"'brown on the outside. There's o hole in the middle and they're made ~·ith ~r. They're as good for breakfast as for lunch -beer bagels! Everyone loves these litllc dough rings, toash.>d and ooz· ing with melted butter, spread with cream cheese or used for sandwiches. Have you ever tried making bagels? If not you're in for a surprise: not only do they taste delicious , but they 're fwi to make. The doogh, when ready for molding. ls shaped into little balls with a hole punched in the middle. After a trief resting period, they 're dropped into boiling water for a matter of minu~. then placed in the oven aOO baked to a golden brown. BEER BAGELS 2 packages active dry yeast 4 n cups sifted all-purpose nour l \\ cups lukewarm beer 3 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon salt Combine yeast and 2 cu~ sifted flour. Heat beer until lukewann. Combine beer, sugar and salt. Add to yeast mixture. Beat at low speed of electric mixer for 1At minute. Beat 3 minutes at hig)J speed. Stir in, by hand. enough ot remaining flour to make a moderately stiff dough. Turn onto a floured surface and knead until s m o o I h , ap- proximately 8 minut.es. Ah So Good Treat Excellent rlavor and texture. and vanilla. Stir in sifted flour mixture and the ginger. CANTON COOKIES \Vrap tightly and ch 111 21ri cups si rted nour overnight. Using I I e v e I 1 teaspoon baking powder tabl~poon for each, make into J cup butter small balls; place a few inches 1 cup sifted conlectioners' apart on greased cookie sheet ; sugar with palm of hand , press balls l egg about I/ii-inch thick. 1 teaspoon vanilla Bake in a preheated 375- 1,3 cup finely diced ,crystal. degree o.v.en a.bo.l!l 12 minutes. Jlzed ginger, lightly pack· \Yith a wide spatula remove to ed wire rack to cool. Store in a On wax paper sift together tightly covered tin box. the flour and baking powder'. ~takes about 4 dozen. (Rinse In a large mixing bowl cream ginger In hot water to soCten Cover, let rest 15 minut"5. Se;parate into 12 or 13 \por· lions, thea shape into balls. Punch hole in middle of each bail with floured r i n g e r . Enlarge holci and shape into bagel rorm. Cover: let rise 20 minutet. C.Ornbine 1 gallon water and I tablespoon augar in large pot. Bring to boil , then reduce to simmer. Cook bagels 4 to !i at a Ume for approximately 7 minutes. turning """"· Drain and place oo greased cookie sheet. Bake in 375 degree oven 30- 35 minutes. THE FISH MARKO n11ra., ttini S••· Mw . 21·24! Wita. n 1s c .. ,.. PllSH 9"""-ROCK COD FILLETS ... u: .. ...... , LOBSTER TAILS PUlE LOBSTER MEAT ... 3~! ]6,! o,.. 11 -to 6:00 pflt s.t • S•• 11 ff S:l O 145 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa THE flSH MARKO S••· rilr11 Wed., Mar. 24°21! Witti Tiiis Ca11po11 Glll NLAND 79c TURBOT ...... " 1so "· COOKED COCKTAIL SHRIMP 4~ RIADY·TO-COOI NOITHElN ABALONE STEAKS Wo Accept Feod Ca11pon o,_ 11 a11t ta 6:00 p M S.t • S111 11 to S:JO 145 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa 'fhe mixer method is used to combine the iltllial bread in- gredients; the rai.'lins, nuts. coconut and part of lhe Clour To serve. ga rnish with man- darin oranges and coconut for a special Springtime touch . -~~~~~~--,,--~~'.'.'.'.'.hlltt~e~r~an:o~~sug:ar~;~be::•t~i:n=e~gg~:be:l:or~e~s:li:ci:ng~='"=d~m=·c:i:ccng.J:__!_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~moistencd. .Beat 2 minutes at 1- COAST SUPER MARKET WlDILJ¥H MON,. WID .. Fii. .673-3510 3347 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR J!ONEY-ORANGE BA RA I package Pillsbury Hot Roll ~1ix I tablespoon grated orange rind 2 eggs 111 cups or:ingc juice or apricot nectar 1• cup butter or margannr One.thi rd cup raisins or chopped dates One·third cup chopped nuts Onc·thirU cup coconut Syn1p: 1"? cup orange juice or aprioot nectar 1Jz cup hooey 14 cup bu tter or margarine In la rge bowl, combine half of flour mixture. yeast and orilngc rind. •teat orange juice and butter until very warm tl05-IIS dcuees Fahrenheit), J Buttet docs not need -to melt. I Add v.1arm liquid nnd eggs to flour - ycast n1ixturc. Blend at IO\V speed until mcdium speed. Stir in raisins. nuts and coconut and re- maining flour mixture. _ Cover; let rise until light and doubled in size, 40 to 50 minutes. Grease 12 cup autcd tube or IO.inch tube pan. Stir down batter. Spoon I n l o prepared pan. Cove r; let rise until light and doubled in siz~ 25 to 35 minutes. Preheat oven to 375 degrees (350 degrees for colored fluted tube pan). In medium saucepan, com- bine Syrup ingredients. Bring to a boll over medium heat; boil 3 minutes. Bake Baba 30 to 40 minutes or unlil golden brown. Im- mediately pour lhree fourths of syrup over Rabn in pan. Let stand 15 minutes. Tum oot oo- to serving plate. .Brush remaining syrup over top and sides. Decorate with 1nandarin orange slices or apricot halves and coconut. l'llakes I rorfeccake. "'"""'"''""""""""""'"'"'"""""'""""'"""""""""'""'""'"""'""""'""'""'"''""""""'"''""""'"""'""""'""''"'"""''"""'""""""'"'"""""''"""""'"""''"'""'""""'"'"'i I , l 1-' 1 --Best-1.dea Since I I Shopping Carts ~ v Now you can do a week 's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. ~ I ! 140 separate pri nted item s, i plus additional spaces you !_,: can fill in yourself. Just check 'em off -< 34 Staples I 21 Vegttilbl es i. 14 fru ijs 6 Bakery Items i 5 Btverilges r 19 Meat ilnd ; fish entries · ~ 11 Dairy items I 20 Misullantous • ltllS shfw11 'clt11l sire I """' lfflnm Ml., U8CI 11 TllH TWll., MAllCl 14, Ifft SllVE 'II' SAVE Sll(ED BACON ~'89 l•LB. P BELL PEPPERS !i.29* ' THOUSANDS OF tAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ASST'D. FLAVOIS HILLCREST SODA POP • 10~ . 12.0L tAN tOL&ATE DENTAL CREAM M 59 STOKELY TOMATO SAUCE M ' EA9~ l·OI. tAN ASSOllTIDPLAYO.I • WESTWOOD ICE CREAM · f', ' -.......,_ ... uc...-1 ...... , .. u KRAn DINNER 22~ 1v •• oz. PK& ASST'D. FLAVORS Hl·C RUIT DRINKS ·2s~ ·~~m,..,..,,._ • lTIMfON, ........... ·-• fNllOan, 1111tv-...... • l()KUt(I. .. ....-... IM. • Mnlil,.,.. c-.... .......... u... ....... e WM!mll, IJt~I I. --IM . • WMft1ll, , ... , ............... ·~·'"'·---""""· ' ....... ~ .. G ive •alads a lift for spring. Sweet pineapple rings contrast with zesty d ressing . Chicken's Tropical The classic dressing or tar- ragon wine rincgar and ~oil. dry mustard and other tradi· tionaJ seasonings adds the pcrre<.'t finishing touch. \\"ith a be\'erage, fluffy biscuits pi1r Ing hot from tile o v en . "Luncheon is served~" Or sap- per, too, if the C\'ening "s \\'arm and you don't v.·ant to fuss in the kitchen. Pineapple Spring Chicken Sa lad is n ourishing , economical, and can easi ly be prepared ahead. Only the dressing and crisp lettuce need to be addt.>d at serving time . It's popular. too. because it rombines two a 11 -Ii me favorites . . . chicken and pineapple. Both are on the "good buy" list at your local market. A touch of soy. gin ger nnd garlic salt in the cooking \\'ater gives the chickt'n ;t subtle orient.al flavor "'hich blen d:. be:iutifully "'ith the tropitt1l pineapple. PISEAPPLE SPRI!\"(; CJll CKES SAi.A il -I single chicken breasts 112 cups water 2 tl'aspoons soy sauce 11 lcaspoon garlic sall ·~ leaspooo po\\'dt'rrd g1 r ger J t !51t1 ounce ) can pineapple slices Zesty French Drcssin~ Crisp s.1lad greens 2 teaspoons toa sted sesame seeds t optional I Place chicken brea s t s . water, soy, ga rli c salt and ginger in a large i;k:Hct. Bring to ~ boil. lower heat. cover and simmer just until tender. about 20 minutes. Remove from heat, uncover and cool chicken in liquid . ~tean11"hile. chill pineapple and prepare Zesty French Dressing. \Vhcn chicken 1s cool, drain off and s.1ve rich cooking liq· utd to U.9C as a cuu of soup or 111 sauct'S or gravies laler. Skin chicken and remo\"e froni bones in one large piece . Cui into gene rous strips. Drain pineapple. Arrange crisp grc('llS 111 each of 4 chill- ed salad bowls. Top each ser\"ttlf:! with chicken strips and 2 slices pinea pple. Sprinkle w i t h toasted scsarnc seeds. ir d~ired. Serv e wi th Zesty French Dressing. Zesty Fr e n c b Dressing: ~leasu re 1~ cup t ar r :i go n flavor v.•inc 1·i11egar, 1~ cup salad oil. 1 tablespoon sugar. 1-'l teaspoon each dry n1ustar1I. sail. and onion po"·der <ind 1 1 teaspoon basiL crumbled into a 'jar. CO\l'r lightly and shake until \1·e1t blended. Shake again before -using. ti.fakes about ~ 1 cup. CJ''< .. 001 C()Po!WW[A O!l<I' i "''"l<l •<>o ... <0~<>0n <·" r'u"~.aw Goc>cl o<ol~ ""P•-1••-"'1ou• 9• ' ~· ,. "•·• o1 Clw•"" or Bt•• f l ... c.< w.Jil S!Uffl,.(". PlUS •~, .,,_ .... -..1o'""" •·•"'1 GAOC£'1 "'° ... ,..,....,,..,._..,,.,l~'•••• ,• ""o-Pk••o• •"•' ... ,, .... II STlll r1o;c. Pl' < •• _,,.,.-.~•W<I•••"•••' ·•-l>l~•"l''or•• • ' '"""aid"'~ •"O<on••"''.' ••1•cm~ ~~ .. 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KUls Like To Ask Andy ' Wtdntsddy M.trth 20 19711 DAILY PILOT :JI ------------'~ Cookies, Entree Share Oven Nothing smells 1n o r e deliciously hon1e·S\\"t'el-home than a pan of real \'anilla cookie3 turning golden in the o\·en. ready to be san1pled as soon as they're cool enough lo touch. And if you \\"Ork it right il v.·on't take any cxtra gas or electricity to hake 1hcn1. Just makt> a h.1tch of dough for either Vanilla At•orns or Naturally (rixld Coold~s ac- rording to the recipes ""hlt'h follow, Either dough can be stored in the refrigerator for about a week . Whenever you plan 10 heat the oven for some other bak· ing or roasting chore, roll out or shape a sheet of cookies. The same oven heat \\'ill ser\'e lo bake the cookics. Cookie doughs are most easi~ bandied if they are chilled thoroughly a f I e r mixing ; it also n1akes it un· necessary to flour the board heavily v.·hen rolling o r o4Jerwise handtlng. Another easy trick : Roll the cookies on a lightly rlourl>d baking sheet aod pick uµ and rescue the scrap dough. leav- ing the cooki~ undistw·bed bcfor:e lxiking: V A.iVJLLA ACOR SS l cup bullcr or margarine. softened 1 1 cup sugar I 16 teaspoon -salt 2 tablespoons pure \"a.nil1;1 extract. dhi drd I cup finely ground 'tl";i lnuts 212 cups all-purpose flour I paekagt• 16 OUJICf.'SI '\t•l'll· Sl''N:I <.'horola!c n10rsctJ 3 tablespoons milk Ln a small mixing bov•l cream butter with sugar and s:1lt. Add 1 tablespoon of the vanilla extract: blend. Stir in nuts. Gradua lly add nour ; blend to a smooth dough. Cover and chill for several hours or until firm. Using a rounded '.easPoOnful for each cookie, roll betv.·een palms of your hands Into an acorn shape, ix>inted at the bollo1n. Pia('(' on ungreased cookie shet·t<1. Bake in a 350 d('grei· O\'Cn 12 n1u1utes or until pale gold. Cool on racks. Jn a small saucepan melt chocolate. Stir in n1ilk and r<'- maining 1 tab!·~·· JU \'anilla extract: blend uni ii s1nMtl1 Di1> \\'ide end o( cookie in melted chocolate. Place on v.·axed paper witil chocolate has hardened. !'.lakes about '1 dozen. NAT U HAl.L\' G OOD COOKILS 2 cups a11-putJX>""' no11t" •-: cup toasted wheat ~ern1 1 ~ teaspoon buking powder l..:i teaspoon salt l " cup butter, softl'llcd J 1 cup sugar I £>gg I tah]l'spoon pure \"anilla ex- tract \"anilla Sugar In a tnrdium bo\\'I comhine: flour. 11hrat gl'rni. bnldn~ Meat SILVER PLATTER PORK SALE pov.der and salt : wt aside . ln th e large bo\'d of an elec- tric mi1er beat butter and sugar until creamy. Beal 111 egg and \'anilla extract. \\'il.h a iipoon stir in nour mixture until blended. Dlvid e dough into ~ ba lls: \\'rap in \\'axed paper and freeze for 30 minutes. RenlOVC fnun freezer and roll each ball I 8-1nch I.hick CUt out using a 2-i nch COl)k\t• w tter. Place on ungreased cookie sht.>ets. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 6 to 8 minutes or until lightly gulden. Sprinkle vdth \"anitla Sugar "'h1\e s t i l l warni. ~1ak~ 5 dozen. \";\r-;ILLA Sl(:.\H ·-Sp;11 onl' vanilla bean lengtbvol.st· Place in canister of sugar for L \\'et•k or n,1orc to impart \":l- nilla flavor. Pudding Pie 's Peachy Try thi s elegant pie \v ith th1~ <:elebration look soon. Prepare .'.ln unbakrd 9·inch crumb crust: chill. Fill crust v. ith van11Ja pudding .1od pie fill in~ 10 11 luth , c1.p chopped toasted \\·alnuts has been add1·<I. Tnp wi!h ;i n arrangernent of <ir.11ined cli11g p1~3t'h i;licrs and ~la1.e 11·11h pea ch prt•sen1•s Sprinklt• chnpp1·d ..-·alnuts around t'Cl.l!e of pit• and rcfrigt•r;Hf' l>t·forc !'(•r11ni,: . • es --------- MORE FOR · YOUR DOLLAR COUPON BROWN RICE 5 'Ii U1. NITROGEN PACKED KEG . 54.711 $395 Coupon valid"through 1127/74 COUPON TVP (TEXTURF.D VECETAHLE PROTEIN) Hccf. 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W1TII Tins COUPON • 32 DAILY PILOT Sole Supper I Served A range-top dish . ' POACHED SOLF. 2 pounds sole filh:t.s, rolled and ~('cu r('d \Yith lOOthpicks 10-~,-<1UrK't' con de 11 s c d Chit•kt'll broth, u11dilu1ed ' 1 tuµ, choppfd scallion. grt" I · cludNI 2 iablt · s !ry vern1outh \\'hit 1 to taslc :! 1n csr1oons con1starch 2 tab JOOns <:old \\'a tcr 1 egg yo In a large skll!ot platt the fish : <idd i:lrol h, scallion . vcnnou1h and pcp(l('r. Bring to a boil : co\'cr and cook gently, turning fish once, until opaque lhrou~h \\·hen flak<'d -about 10 minutes . \Vitb a slot1ctl spoon rcn1ove rish to S{'rvin~ platter: ren1ove loolhpil'ks: keep 11unu. Stir together rhe cornsta rch and 11·atcr until smooth: &rradu111ly 1\0hisk in some of the hot broth J1'i-.:1ure: return lO skillet: rook hrisklv. stirring .(.'Qnst.anlly. w1til thiCk.ened and boiling. \Vhisk egg yolk: gradually wll isk in some of the hot broth inixturl': return to skillet; eook ge11tly, stirring con· slantly and u·ithout boilinl(, just enouf!h to cook egg yolk -a f('\V minutes. · Drain any liquid from fish: spoon :;:auce over. ~takes 6 servings. ' Chowder Favorite Offered An unusual recipe, from Philadeiphia, for a favor ite sou p. CLEU.A \VllITJ\IAN'S CORN-CHOWDER= -• IOtl·COUNT BOTTLC WITH IRON ONE·A·DAY 227 MULTIPLE VITAMINS £>0·COUNT 80Tll( W lllON sues BUNNY. RCCULAll CHOCKS VITAMINS 13-01. AEllOSOl SC[N1£0 • UNSC[Nf(O BRECK BASIC HAIR SPRAY 12·0UNCE B011LE MISS BRECK SUPER BALSAM 67• 8·0UNCE JAR I'S) BRIM DEClFFINATED 224 'ii"ii(' INSTANT COFFEE . 12-0UttCE JAR I'S) CHOCOl.AT[ •NATURAL 74c 'ii"ii(' OVALTINE 27-0UNC[ JAii • 25 TANG INSTANT DRINK I I0.75·0UNC[ PACKAGE JELLO 47c I'S) CHEESECAKE MIX 'iiOiil' 10.5-0UNCE l'ACKACC BLUEBERRY • S111AW8ERRY • APPL£ • llASPSfllllY • CHERllY • SUCAll CINNAMON • TOlSTEM'S 38 POPUP PASTRIES C 49• 2 large carrots: grated I ~~;;;: medium-fine (2 cups! 1 cup boiling water t quart milk J can (16 ounces) cream- sty le com 3 cann~ pimientos, minced 2 tablespoons bu tter 2 tablespoons minced onion 2 tablespoons flour 1 Y.z teaspoons salt 'iii teaspoon while pepper In a medium saucepan sim· mer carrots and w a t e r , covered, for 5 min utes. Add 3 cups of the milk. corn and pi- mientos: heat and keep warm. In a large saucepan melt the butter: add onion and cook gently until softened: slir in flour, salt and pepper; off beat. .gradualty stir in re- maining milk: slirrin g con- stantly. cook until thicke ned and bllbbly: gradually stir in ca rrot mixture. !\lakes 6 serv- ings. Apple Dessert II. Vermont hostess has generously contrihu1cd this in· !cresting recipe. [UDICE St;GAL'S APPLE DESSERT 2 cups unsifted flour I cup sugnr 1'1 teaspoon baking pov.·dcr 1 ~ 1caspoo11 s.1\t ~~('Up hutl('r or 1nari;3rirrt' 3 large \ !'~1 poundsl app les, pared and thinly sliced (~ C!Upsl 1 teaspoon clnnritn(ln '1 teaspoon nutmr)! Stir togclhrr the n11ur. 111 cup fJ{ the sugar, tlH· bakin;r' powder 3nd salt : wi1h pti~!r~ bJC'nclcr CUI in ',. C'Up nf the buucr until very fine. Pre5S cru mbs over bottom of 9-inch square cake pan: ar- ran ge .ip(llcs llver cn1mb Stir together the rcn1oininJt sugar. fh(· <·inn iunon ;ind n11!n1cg : sprinkle over ap1>lC!i. 1\lelt the rcmtlining butttr ;ind drizile over top. Dake in a preheated 350-degrcc oven Wl· ti! ;ipples are tender -45 to 50 minutes Cut in squares rind remove 1\•l!h 11 wide spatula; serve v.'arm 11'ilh sour t:rean1. :\fakes 8 servings. Sunday is Fl1t1DAY in tM (•Qiijij!(,)I I i I 54• 52• 16-0UNCl • SllC(O GREENWOOD 35• PICKLED BEETS 1•1 14-0UNCE CAN EAGLE BRAND 44• CONDENSED MILK 20· 11· 59• 10 ~·OUNCE BOK All VARf[llES KELLOGG'S POP TARTS 4 -.;..;.;... --"1 1--·-I 1 !~y,I ~... ... LB. BOX ·-. h -1 BORATEEM •22 .a BLEACH SUBSTITUTE I fi·OUNC!: CAN• TUNA PURINA CAT FOOD l 32·0l CAN • JUN.I. 6 S·OUNCE C ~N lUNA & 1(10N£Y • Cl!ICl((N i IUN' PETUNA CAT FOOD • 4 c 6 Ol. CA N All JUN~ 14( I STRCA 0 WBERRIES 49~SK. GRAJUPEFRUIT 8~~:69~ WATERM,ELON CNANTALOUPE 29~. I 0 c VALENCIA ORANGES 15~. lB. BULKESCARROTS 1 O~. BROWN ONIONS 19~. HORMEL RED LABEL· ~~o:i: BACON ~.::: c . ' ' ARMOUR YERIBEST BONELESS LEG 0' PORK SB LB. ~·.·fl . -v ..... BEEF PATIIE MIX BUDGET icO.O PAii BURGER 3 ~:~.· " :. ' ~ ERK 681~ RCHOAUCSTK BLADE 88c 11 BONELESS~= 1 sa CUT LB. CHUCK ROAST LB. l""~F~R~E~S~H;'""'.;_-=:..=~10111=='u~s~s:::.::.=.:::....:=ll~ADl.:::~CUT:_.:..::: GROUND BEEF RIB STEAK CHUCK STEAK 5 .. .. 88: •. 1~ 95~. 1!.9 98~. FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY 7-0UNCE CAN DRTIGA GREEN CHILI SALSA 25• JO-OUNCE CAN RED CH!U OR ENCHILADA 23• LAS PALMAS SAUCE I'S) 8·0UNCE JAR • fREEZE ORIEO 220 'ii"ii('· MAXIM COFFEE _ _ --I l8. CAN • ORlP1f!N£ • REGULAR • I [l[C!RH[RK I 02 MJB COFFEE~ I 3l8 CAN • ~ llEC.UL.1.R • EL[ClRA·PERC. 299 IO·OUNCE JAR • 34 MJB INSTANT COFFEE I I'S) 12-0UNCE C.lN ' 9 IC .....-SPAM I 12·0UNCE CAN• JO RINGS' MU PU COFFEE RINGS (·l·OUNCE CAN • 20·RING • IO·OUNCE JAR MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 2.21 11s 159 1·0UNC[ JAR 94c LIPTON IN STANT TEA J·OUNC[ JAR 1.09 l!:_Q\l_NC[ !<JK_ • fROl[N BRIDGFORD DINNER ROLLS 28• 25-0UHC[ PACKAC£ • 8£Ef MUSHROOM • VEC£TABlE BEEF • CH!CK£N NOODLE • COUNTRY V£G£1A8l£ • ITAllAN VEGETABll • 2 £HVElOPE PACKAGE 46 LIPTON DRY SOUP MIX c ·~~___,,. 1.67-0UHCE f'NVELOPE •BEEF ST(W -LAWRY 22• SEASONING MIX • 1.63-0l. {NV. CHILI 22( l·Ol. ENV. BURCUNOY WIN[ 25( l·Ol. ENV. AU JUS GRAVY 20t J.>OUNCC-PACKAGE •ORIGINAL 3-~C[ PACKACf. • CHICKEN B£Er •PORK TOP RAMEN NODDLES 2-lB. BOK • COMPLCTE AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX 24·0UNCE BOTTLE AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE SYRUP 4·0UNC£ JAR l.6S ~.SCHllllNC'S • l.S OUNCE ENVELOP[ <1-oz. JAR LEMON flAVORlO e9, SPAGHEnl 2 • c to.oz. BAG. fROZEN. BROCCOU ; • " SAUCE MIX I flORENllNf • CHUCKWACON CORN ORIENIAL VtCEIABl[ id·OUNCE P~CllACE • ANtEL STOKEL y • 57 c lfi·OUNCE PAC11AGE ·PREMIUM sKR£DOED MENU-MAKERS BAKER'S COCONUT 18-0l. VEGE TAil\ES MllA.NO S7c 10 ·OZ.• fROlfN CUPCAKES • OE Vil 'S TUOGE • !CEO Y!llOW 84• STOUFFER'S CAKES 10-0I. BOX fR£NCH CRUMB 84c fi·OUNCE CAN• f ROZlN 28• TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE \2 .QUNCE CAN • rROZCN TREE SWEET ORANOE JUICE lfi·OUNCE BOX FROltN AlPHA Bf TA TASTY flTERS 16-0Z. CONT.. fROlfN (CC sue. FLEISCHMANN'S 84• EGG BEATERS 9·0UNC[ rue . TROltN ... 59• BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP I'S) 2·0UNCE CONlAIN(R . IROlrH 'ii"ii(' ARMANINO 39c CHOPPED CHIVES I'S) IO·OUNC( BOK·• FROZEN 64• 'ii"ii(' C & W BLUEBERRIES -~ J-OUNC£ PACKAC£ CSD... ~ -~~:fe~ SALAM;-54c 4.S-Ol. SAlAMI ' PROVOLONE 96c fi·OUNCE PACKAGE HEBREW NATIONAL 79c SLICED SALAMI 6·0UNCE PACKAGE HEBREW NATIONAL . 79c SLICED BOLOGNA 8-0UNCE CONTAIN£R KRAfl CRACKER BARREL 7 o• CHEESE seREAD 12·0Z. PACKAGE . IN01V!OU.l.LlY WRAPPED succs • 1s BORDEN CHEESE FOOD I :I'S) S.S-OUNCE PACKAGE 89• ~ BUDDIG SLICED BEEF Iii-OUNCE PACK.I.CE FARMER JOHN 96 MEAT WIENERS c 8-0UNCE TUB£ FARMER JOHN 49• BRAUNSCHWEIGER CHUB !&·OUNCE PACKAGE 99• JOHNSON'S CHILI BR ICK ~ lO·OUNCf PmlGf SAFFO LA 52• MARGARINE ~ 8·0UNC[ CONTAJNfR 31• IMO DRESSING 16·0UNCE CONIAIN(R "' ~ 8·0UNC( JAR SINKA INSTANT 199 COFFEE 9·0UNCE PACKACE • 6 PACK ALPHA BETA 45• JELLY FILLED BUNS i6·0UNCt tOAr 6 t ALPHA BETA RAISIN BREAD c 12·0l . BOX • UNIC[[) • SM.l.ll ALPHA BETA 59• ANGEL FOOD CAKE ~ 1l·OUNC[ C" COMSTOCK 51• APPLE PIE FILLiNO 10-0UNC{ PACl<ACE • 6 PACI< ALPHA BETA 46• FRENCH ROLLS 6.S·OUNCE BAR N!llll CHOC. • fllUIT & HUT 6-0UNC[ BAR • CARAMELlO HAlElNUt 33c CADBURY BARS 1-0UHC£ BOX o-i.; SEASONED OR CH[[S( -FRANCISCO 54c CROUTONS ~0-0UHC[ JAR \:REAMY OR K.RUrtCHY ALPHA BETA • PEANUT BUTTER l ·OUNC( PACKAGE DREAM WHIP . , DESSERT TOPPING 83• 40-0\JNC( eox . TROZ!N JOHNSTON'S APPLE PIE • 11 W" ""''•• '"" 1'1)~1 10 ""'M Nlft IO COlllll"f( ... Cit ..... $ ..... It& COlltCI.,, Of\ ••I ••••O" •1•"" S.ulloM-• I l•O'I ~"•••nt..o o• '°"' _..., ,., .. no.o ~~~~~~_c<il~·~~~~·~··~"~'~ ..... """~~~·~""""":::::=•~·='~~~"'=·~·~=~=-~~~~~ A n • • , -. . -.. ---~ -~ . ... Exotic Entree Simple East meets \\'est In this Oli Chow dlsh and con1bl ne s American blrf and be<'r y,ith bambooohoots and .. ..-aterchest- nuts to fonn the exotic entree. A beet'·Oavored soy saure elegantly blends vegetables and beef, and a speck of · ginger added to your rice trul y enlivens this dish. a 11 a tov; t ~ pounds sirloin or round 2 tablespoons sal:id oil 8 ounces (approximately 2 cupe) fresh mu.sfooms. sliced I 18) ounce) can bamboo shoots, drained 1 (8 ounce) can ~·atcr chestnuts, dralned and sliced 1 medium onion, cut in wedges 1:.i cup sliced scullions 1~ cup condensed beef broth 1 cup betr t tablespoon sugar l teaspoon salt S teaspoons cornstarch •'i cup soy sauce Ginger Rice PartJally freeze meat. slice as thin1y as possible in Cl"OSS\\ise pieces. (If sirloin is used trim off excess fat.) Bro .... n meat in hot oil in skUlet, Dutch Oven or wok. Add mushrooms. b a m b o o shoots, \Valer chestnuts. onion and scallions, be<!f broth, beer. sugar and salt. ~tix all ingredients thoroughly. Cover; simmer 5 n1inutes. Blend cornstarch and soy sauce. Stir into meat mixture. Cook. stirring coostantly until sauce is thickened and bubbly. Serve over Ginger Rice in 4 to 6 portions. Ginger Rice: Mix 2 cups hot cooked rice with ~2 teaspoon ground ginger. Bargains Weighed If you sec an advertisement for a side of beef or a bundle of beef. you look carefully at the advertisement. You will see that it says that the beef is sold at "hanging \\"eight," the weight of the beef before it is cut, according to this consumer hint from the office of State Att o rne y General. The difference b e t w e e n "hanging weight" and the weight you take away with you Is substantial. usually between 20 percent and SO percent. It Is not unC01nmon for there to be a loss of 40 percent or more. There is sometimes a !isling of the cuts you "'ill get. If the first item is fi let mignon, and the last is ground beef, there may be one small filct mignon, l\nd 40 pounds of ground be<f. \Vhen you compare the loss in cutting, the cut!i you are getting and the quality of meat offered, you usually can do considerably better at a supermarket . Country Special Great. far e from the COWltry house oC a friend . WAR REN KJNS)tAN'S SlllRllED EGGS AND SAUSAGt;S 8 eggs Salt Seasoned Salt 1 Freshly ground pepper 1'.i cup heavy cream Grated Romano cheese 12 small pork sausnge links, cooked and brov.11ed Generously butter 4 shirred egg dishes. Break 2 egg! into each dish without puncturing the yOlks. Sprinkle lightly with salt, then sprinkle more generously with Ute seasoned salt. Grind pepper over the eggs. Dribble 2 tablespoon! of the cream ovtr the egg yolks ln each di.sh. Sprinkle generously with Romano. Bake ln a preheated 325- degrte O\'et\ 12 to 18 minutes depending upon r I r m n e 11 l'l d"lred and the material from \\'hich your shirred egg dlsttt!s are made. Arrange aau1t1gcs around ens. Serve at once. 1'1akca 4 serVJngs.. • -. • • • · ~~\t..\8ES~ i I~ FOR LESS.I EXTRA LARGE FRESH GRADE "AA" EGGS . M.J.B. COFFEE 3 LI. CAH 2.6 7 I LB. CAM TIDE DETERGENT GIANT SIZE GERBER'S STRAINED BABY FOOD SPRINGFIELD WHOLEKERHEL COR ... VACUUM PAK " 12 OZ. CAH \Vrdnt~d.tv M.1,ch 20 1Cl74 __ _ ORANGES SWEET 'H' JUICY HAVEL POTATOES U.S. HO. I RUSSETT 5 LB. CELLO BAG CARROTS . FRESH TOPS OFF 10~ ··~ LOOSE '"' .... •" 5~ PUSS M' BOOTS MOIST MEALS CAT FOOD 6 OZ. IOX Of 4-FOIL POUCHES SPRINGFIELD • 15c ~R2!~~& BEANS MORTON MACARONI & CHEESE CASSEROt! SPRINGFIELD .39c SPINACH • I OI. ·r CAM MORT OM FRIED CHICKEN DOLE 6 OL ~•111 ZACKV FARMS •PINEAPPLE JUICE •PINEAPPLE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE •PINEAPPLE O~ANGE JUICE CALIFORNIA GROWN QUALITY POULTRY CANADIAN MIST s5s9 CANADIAN WHISKY ""'QUART • NO PRESERVATIVES ADDED ZACKV FARMS , CALIFORNIA GROWN QUALITY POULTRY FRYING CHICKENS .~WHOLE 45c BODIED LI. FAMILY PACK 3 LEGGED55c FRYERS . LI. UCKYFARMS DUCKLING.S USOACHOICI RUMP ROAST WEDGE CUT PROTEIN ILEHD 'GROUND .BEEF USDA CHOICE BONELESS TOP·SIRLOIH STEAK .--. ----. Qu'~(.TY 8 9 ~ BARGAIN BASKET FULL QUART s 399 FARMER JOHN SLICED BACON VODKA 3 9 SBPREINEGFRIELD c 12 OL CAM!. I Ot. "0 · EA. t-.--.-...,..._..._..._ ___ ..... ....., ____ ._... FARMER JOHN SKINLESS LINK SAUSAGE ··~ FARMER JOHN WIENERS USDA CHOICE s 12 9 ROUND STEAK LB. FILLET MIGNON STEAK $2 9! 9sn, BAR M HICKORY SMOKED s 119 lb SLICED BACON BAR M FRESH SLICED BACON 9sn, BAR M BULK WEINERS 98lt, ·- ~~~~~~~~~~~~---.. Sloro Hours 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. Daily lncludin9 Sunday Prices Effective: Thursdoy thru Wrdneldov March 2 I thru 2 7 Prices subject to stock on hond. WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.~.D.A . FOOD COUPONS CO~TA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman I \ Garlic Adds Pungency or · a Subtle Flavor By JEANNE LESEM UP'I f'tM E••lor A chicken wlU1 60 clovts of garlic v.·as the main course ()f a dinner party l altt!nde<l recently. It raised a few eyebrov.s, but only qlter the first bill: The garlic flavor nnd nrtJnHI v.·cre hardly recognizabll' 111 the chicken untl Vt!gl·\ab!cs. They v.cre 111itd , C\cn \lhL'/1 1 t~e buttery sn\OO!h t'!ovcs of garlic v.·cre s1n·t·ad on roa sl Asked for his ret ipf•, our host, Ronald Cohen . q:infesscd he had oombined tv.·o d1fferen! ones that together should ha\'c used 80 clo1·es of gn rl lc. Both v.•ere 1 ar1allons on Poulet au:< Quarante l;oul'SCS d'Ail. I It's a trad1!ional Fn•nehl Provencal main ll1sh Lil wh1th a small v.holc chickt·n is bak· ed in a lJghtl y l'O\'l'!'C'd casserole on a bed 'of ol1 vt· 011. garlic nnd herbs . The Frf.'nch and 1nany othcr southern European.~ h a v c knov•n for centuries thnt a single clove of raw garlic in a salad pa cks n1orc pungt!ncy than a v..·hole head of it in a slowly cooked sauce. Its use is \\'ide.~t 111 llu· garlic grnv.'ing areas border- ing the 1\1editerranean - southern France, Sp a in . Greece and Italy, a1nong others. ~fODEL'S EXPERIENCE •Some Spanish sauces arc given a subtle flavor from one clove of garlic heatL'<i in o\i1·c oil hut ·disCarded before Lhc C'OO:-tdt-r 11 ~ natur:il 11n· tlbJOil(" Hon Cohen· i. chi!.: ken \\'Ith 60 elo\l'S of garlic n\Jkc:; 12·1 I gl'l\l'l'OlLS !'<•r\'111l:!S, In a l;,rgc skillt't or fl r1n11•proof eas.~·rol{', hrown <·hickt·n parl s in olh'c oil. a PUREX BLEACH USDA CHOICE (1•w p1cl'tS at <I tun(' -usntf;!" ~111·1!1 l'hll'kt•n hrcasts. hall l·d, 12 1J11gh!) und ti legs. Sl·;1son Y.ilh !Sillt and 1)(·pJ)t•r "'hilc bro\\ntng. Sc.·i cluckcn us1dc. Cu! 2 carrots. 2 tt<lery :;t;.ilks. 1 lari.:e onion. 3 pounds or eggplunt and 3 green pep- Jlt'r~ in nuitl·hstick sl1.e st rips. Bro"·n tltc \•cgetables, one trPl' at n ttme . in the same pan. adding more oil U necw<1ry to prevent stlckln~. Season the cooked vegetables "'tlh snit nnd pepper. Pe<'I 60 large cloVt.'S of garlic. -Place alternatt! la}'er~ ot vegetable!!, garlic and chicken in two large ovenproof casseroles with tight-Otting lids, beginning and ending ~·i th a vegetable and garlic layer. Season each la}er 1vilh dried leaf tarrago11 and oregano. Combine I cup Qf white wine wtth ~~ cup or brandy and pour half of lt Into each casserole. Cover each one tightly with aluminum roil, lhen the lids <ind more foil . rastt.ned with masking tape-!or added security. Bake I ~ hours in a preheated 350-degree oven . Remove lhe outer layer ol roll in the kitchen but leave the lid and inner foll in place until you str\'e at the t.able. Ser\ e each guest some garlic along "'ith chicken and vegetables. The garllC can be eaten as a vegetable or. tradi- tionally. spread on toast to eat wilh the chicken a nd vegetables. STAR KIST TUNA BEEF FRANKS T·-BONE STEAKS CHUCK STEAKS • JUICY. TENDER FLAVORFUL • Does the meat you buy bear this stamp? n-~·.--- USDA CHOICE ,_,...,.,_. __ ..,. .. v-•IM>•C-•-----···--... -··-,, ___ ... _ __,_,_ ... \Ml•~-. ---· .. -·-··-· ... _ .. __ ........... --... ----~-.. v,.. • cooking begins. CHEESE & WINE VONS VALUE MEATS VONS VALUE GROCERIES VONS VALUE .1 ~VONS VALUE ' ~MEATS In others, several garlic FESTIVAL cloves or a whole lwad. >m-'~:!:'.JfL.:.::.:~~~J peeled. are c.ookcd in a sauee and either discardt'<i before /t:i :~v!~~~~ pureed to thicken ~CHEDDAR 1 4 5 English author Ford ~1adox CHEESE 1NT11lP•l t 1 Ford once wrote or a model ~oNs wrsco"s'""''lo lo • who loved garlic so much she was ready to give up her jub so she could continue to cat it \Vilhout offending anyone. Be(ore quilling. she \.\'CO\ on a wee klong binge. It starrt'CI with Pclulet Bearn ai~e. chicken cooked with t\10 pounds o! the smelly bulb. To the model's surprise. no one romplained or the s1nell but many p e op I t> l-0111- plimented her on her b<"autiful skin and hair. lier story would no! hav1• ended so happily if sliC' h:id lived it up \.\'ith Aioli instead. or other versions of garlil' mayonnaise. The ingredients d i r r e r sornewbat from couniry to country, but :ill ha\'e an authoritafu_e_ga.tlic.... flavor. !Qlllelimes from as few as two cloves of the raw herb. Motterey Jack Chuse '~;;~ :,~r lll 1. 45 Almaden Mtn. Burgundu c~c::~1ls.:~:"t 3.18 1 ~•l ' G•<lOo; Am1rlc1n Cheese P•S'vE1t1i:~;~~~1ssi l'.l.69 Bonbel Ch11.11 Dt:SSl•l OU •Tl t •Ol ..... 0 Rouge & Nolr C1m1mb1rt Blue Nun Llefr1umllch ":.;::"" 1.15 .49 3.98 J A. TREASURE OF flNE.w IMPORT(O '\, DOMESTIC WINES AND CHlESES AWAIT YOUR SELECTION AT VOUR FAVORIT[ 'VO NS, ~ Zingg Gruyere Plol!N • Ol P"Q Vons lnndy Chetse Biii "'·~· Gilio P1is1no Wine .59 1.89 1.99 .35 Dole Pineapple Julee g::~it;:~~ ~!: .17 Aunt Jemima P1nc1k1 Mix ~~~rpl!~[ .65 8uc-Wheals Cereal Sunsweel Pitted Prunes Neslles Chocolale Qulk 8ellllos Torlllla Chlps leoRDENS MAYONNAISE QqlAl W""SOt AO~ M1nlschewllz Borschl M1nlschewllz M1lzos Minlschewllz Gef1111 Fish Sch illing Black Pepper •o o,· "' 'o.• ~' ~i 01 '" "' '" .47 .55 1.D7 .57 .39 3.98 1.39 .32 GROCERIES Fireside Salllnes ·~ o.· .. , .17 .34 Wishbone llallan Dressing ·.~; .37 Dl1mond A Shoeslrlng Beels ·;.~' .25 log Cabin Syrup ';.~' . 73 FlllCJ Farms Pur H1lves ~ HEINZ KEG 0 ' KETCHUP 16 o: 29 ~-. .53 Nablsco·Dreos . I UNC>t uo~ r •YOAll( lf·Ol P"G Bonlen Cremora Chiffon Soft M1rgarlne "' "'" Bel-Air Croulons ... 5S1 0 ~l .. ll lll S ~ ,·Ol P~(; French author Colett e once ~'Tole that she could not taste garlic in I~ievre a la Ro valc (stuffed hare! although it in· elu ded 60 cloves, along "'ith foie f:!"ras. trulnes · and ~ the animal's giblets. Chrfstlln Bros . Chablis o• :.~~~i~~u' . 60 ~ JERSEYMAID 23 Y.OG-UR-TS •ss;~,·~:~oP.s Peluna Cal Food '" :. ~ .'c~~,n~:"""': 13 Orlega GrHn Chill S1lsa .63 .99 .53 .36 .23 PAE Sll .. AlO OASu>iO•l • liJERSEYMAID 77 · Ii DRIVE '~""'" BUTrER -DETERGENT (,no:-r •• '•&C"" • •I OUNCl80( .69 W'lb'I Vin RDS' 8UAGU~~.y~~ •• {M•eus 2.79 !UEDICAL BENEFITS SEE'.'ll ~ """ Pampa~ D1ytlme Diampers ~t: 1.63 .43 .29 .59 .59 Uncle Ben's srun & Such . " .. , .47 .49 Early Olympic athlrtt'S and the laborers Y.•ho built Egvpt's pyramids ;i re said to ha\'" eaten garlic bcc!'use they tMught it gave theih stren~th. In Creek 1nytho!ogv . Ul\'sses is said to h;ive eh1'1\•ed E!ar!i t· before exorcising Circe. a sorceress who turned her \·ic· ti1ns in1o beasts. . \'arious med ical bcnC'fi!s ;ilso ha,·e been a1tributl'CI 10 garlie. c;aJen. an l'arly r:rl'<'k physicia n. called it mccl icinC' for 1hC poor. "'riles llobert J,r1ndr\ in ,;The Gentle Art of F'\a\'oring.'' l..andry also said a eon· tf'mpor.11rr Finnish ph\•sician and some German dletitlans - Do Ahead Mixture It r.lll)' bf h~'ld in 1hf' fr••ezt•r tor as Jong as three 1non1 h~ T0:\1ATO SAUC1': 3 lllbk>spoons olive nil :1, cups C'hoppc'd ·nnion 1 clove garlic. minc«I 2 cans i e11c:h 1 pound 1 101nat(l(>S I c<1n 112 ount'eSJ tom<1h> pas le 1 cup water I tAbl~poon su1ar 1~ teaspoon ptppcr 1 bay fear 11 ~ teaspoons dried oreRano 1, teaspoon drit!<l b11s1I Salt to t11ste Gallo Llvlngslon Cr11m Sherry""" 1.19 Treasure Cive Blue Cheese :~i .61 G1nlenla String Cheese •:;,:::.~:~· 2 19 SH ( l ' la V1che Qu i Rll Cheese ,'Ji~:·:;.. .85 ~ROYALVELVET319 VODKA ••vr . .e BO P~00f f r<"' • Sh1rp Chedd1r Cheese Gallo Hearty Burgundy >O'•S'< • 1 65 IN1.,ll>llCl!O • 2.79 VONS VALUE BAKERY Joy liquid Deiergenl ·~;~;\\:' Brillo Soap Pads Per1orm Pre-Wash & Spr1y ·;.'1' Vons Fabric Softener · ,\:' VONS VALUE PRODUCE ~RIPE, SALAD TOMATOES P\.IJ"'P "1'<0 JUICY Florid• Pink Grepelrull '".19 ~· l•OIGT Hamburger or Wiener Buns '""' Vons Premium Bread r:~~l ,"''.:'~·~g:, ·11 ENGLISH ,,,.,,, MUFFINS .37-Gacden Fr11h Rom1lne lettuce . 43 Crisp. Crunchy Celery ::~' ".19 , •. 17 ".19 .33 Fresh . Plump Mushrooins :IT~ . : •. 39 AnlDU Pe.rs IUNC.,80)•l VOlllT! I ~U>I S .. l AOS ~ S'<•t •S Fresh Spinach e~~:~ts ... 25 nu, 15 Old flshloned Donuls "';:i ;:1:'" .49 ~~INNEOL A TANGELOS ".19 Buttery Pound Cak1 KIDfldike B1kld Rolls .49 J\.IOCV ~ .. OSWlll On I09 ol lhtM aaYl1111•. con.Id., ll'llt 1t\t prlct of d'llnl It l(lln9 UD IYloll ll'IOl't be.pt, OI cOUt .. , II \Ion.. Ou!l!lg IMI '*'' four mol'ltl\t, YoV'M bl •~• IO buy 1 oornplet1 ttl ol llN POto.ltlr'I ct111'lt In tllt flt;ll'll Southwldo:1 1111tt•11 lo• ontvfifl 1004 ofl Ir. •~11ed rt111U pnc... ~! ,.OU f!avt 19 00 It 9"Ad 13.00 11 Von• ~ MCfl Ole« ol Chllll tow W · c111111 Eec:I'! ol lrlil llv. piKel In llM pl10. ~ 11 only '"· Krah Bag C1ramels Tr111swHI Dnng1 Julc1 " 01 '" '" C.•N .25 W I PIC V tlbl "" '"' """ 33 IS tgl IS...1~fo v1G ;o.oz O•G. Johns ChHse or Sauuge Pizza ;~g'.69 81nqull Cooking Bqs .o.s:.~~ ~:~·t1•1s .27 Aunl J1111lm1 W1ff1es S1r1 l11 con11 Cake 1 111 •Mltll• COUPONS ~, tu u 1N • PIC ... H "" Ol P .. G .49 .89 ~USDACHOICE 129 . ROUND STEAK ~o·.t '" lll • USDA Choice Rib Sliaks ·~~~' ,, 1.28 USDA Choice Club Sl11ks ,;:g::,.. t.59 8oneless Beef Cube Sl11ks .. 1.89 USDA Choice Top Sirloin Sleak •• 1.99 Sirloin Tip Sleaks ~OU•·O 1 89 l:Ul l8 , Boneless Round Sleak "~; "1.39 lilPORTERHOUSEl 69 STEAKS IJ>!l• CMO<Cl lb • USDA Choice Top Round Sl11ks "1.69 Boneless Fi~lly St11ks '::";~' ,, 1.49 B-181 Patty lllxvo .. s~•lU!OltN.08tt•Plvs -77 l[~IU~(OVEG PFIOl(l'I lll , Ground Beel ... 89 Exira l11n Ground Beef :;1:\ .. 1.29 HEALTH-& BEAUTY Cepacol Moulhwnh Noxzema Shave Cream "01 "' ~ HOUSEHOLD VALUES .88 ~MELITTA 2 88 s~r,rEE POT • Blc Banana Marker ... S~\ r,~~~ P~G .97 Cockt1H N1pktns '4$".:,&\L~:3(S/GIOs. ;41 R1yon Viscose Plec1m1ls :c:J: •... 61 ' ~ ~ USDA CHOICE 99. CHUCK STEAKS t~ .. !(~tUI tll • Boneless Chucfc Roasls ,~;,,, 1.39 USDA Choice Rump Roasl '?~' .. 1.39 Boneless Round or Ru111!1 Roasl .. 1.49 Shoulder Clod RaaslS ~"';.\'~ ,. 1.49 USDA Choice Rib Roasls •::g• "1.28 Sirloin Tip Ronls '1::':' "1.89 ~SLICED BACON '"" 95 KING " . Waler Thin Sliced 81con •:.'iio',, 1.05 Hormel Black Label B1con ,. 1.15 --1----------Wiison Certlfled. B1con ;:i.:~ .. 1.15 R1lll Slletd Bacon Pork Loin Chops AIG OA 1 D9 1~1c.. lo , 51•\0IN '" " 1.09 Pork Loin Rib Chops ';~:" .. 1.49 Cenfer Cul Pork Loin Chops \~:,, 1.59 Fryer l~s or DrumsHcks ,':i~, ,. .89 Fresh Fryer BrHSI """' "'""" 99 C•liJ GllO.,.,,. t8 • Fresh Fryer Wings sir~ .. ~: ~~g~~StELI .59 ~FA NCYTURBOT 89 FILLETS W'411E ... !•I LI • , Certl·Fr1sh Frled Perch IG·Ol ~o .69 Mrs. Frldays Gourmel Shrlmp ~~J 1.29 MB. Pauls Deviled Crab ~·.~;'i:.• .77 Certl-Fres~ FIP Sllch u -Ol . 89 PllO • Fresh Dover Sii• 5tll"'ll55 1 89 JIUlTS ~I , In a lnrge sauccpol heat thC' oil : lldd onion and garlk: and cook until 0111011 Is ycllo"l.'d Add remaining fngredlen1 s Simmer, uncovered, for 1 hour ; slir oecasionally. Mnkes about 5 cups. Enough for 1 101 1 ~.pounds s1>a~he'1ti -4 10 GI niain dish 1'ervlngs. 40 pieces worth $72.00 only $19.95 II PlllCll l ''IC: l!Vf I HU tit l11•u •10 .. l llCM II IQ I! •t lllllllVI TM(Jll(INT 10 •lJUtl ll~f TOCOIU .. IC!I~ Ofllllll IMO WllOlll'"llll • . •U. 1111111 AltD "llCll "°' ltOI t, •• ,, IM t•N DltOO COUMf\' C:t.lL ,,..,_ '011 L9C•t10M 0, ITOfll Mlt.lltlf •ov. C•lL CD\\ICT" tCK.l... • I 0111 Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntin9ton Beach 34081 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 5922 EdincJer Ave., at Sprln9dale, HuntincJfon Beach 21082 Beach Blvd., HuntillCJfon Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 17950 Ma9nolia, Fountain Valley ·'' I 5 r th t nu ve eel col an ve ce \'i di fo in ce Pl le ch 'l'.'i T pe e n di m ' se sa St th 0 m Bl M P' s g b e s 0 t t ( -. fj PILOT ·ADVERTISER Carrots Rate E For A N A game you can play with the food budget is ... match the least money v.•ith the most nutritk>n, flavor and con· venience. Carrots is an ex- cellent vegetable match ... colorful too. Carrots are so available _ .. all year in all forms ... they may lack the sophislication craved by ''exclusive " ap. petites. \\1hat a way to judge a vegetable! Carrots rate E JQr Ex· cellence in vitamin A (a vitamin deficiency in many diets). In the money match with fOrftlS of carrots, all are fairly inexpensive ... five to eigh1 cents per half cup serving. Plain canned is usually the least expensive fonn ... but check to be sure . A decision between carrots v.·ith tops ... arxi topless'.' Topless are 1~ least ex- pensive most of the lime. Carrots are easy to use. cooked or unCooked. The fl avor and color accent m11ny dishes . . . slew, muffin s. n1eatloaf and plain buttered or creamed carrots. Have you served carrots in a SWE!i!t sour sauce? SWEt.-r SOUR CAltROTS 1/-1 cup sugar l tablespoon cornstarch 114 cup vinegar ''-cup water 3 cups cooked. sliced carrots 2 tablespoons butter or margarine ~lix suga r and cornstarch. Stir in vinegar and water. Cook over n1ediu1n heat untl\ thick, stlrring constan1ly. Add carrots and lcl stand over low heat about fi ve minutes lo blend flavors. Blend in butter and scr\'C. ~1akes six servings. Keep it Cool Chicken Travels As the al1-tin1c fa1oril!'.' picnic food, cliickcll proba~[~ gets first place . EXCURSJO ,\l CllJ CKE~ I broi ler-fryer. cut. in serv- ing size pieces .i.;, cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon Parmesa n cheese 1 tab lespoon chopped parsley 1 tablespoon chopped green onion 1,2 teaspoon dry mustard Vi teaspoon soy sauce 1 '1 teaspoon pepper ~~ cup fine dry bread crumbs Dry chicken pieces. Mix mayonnaise with all other in· gredients except b r e a d crumbs. Dip chicken pieces first in mayonnaise mixture. !hen in bread crumbs. Shake off ex· cess crumbs. Place chicken. skin side up. in a baking pan. Bake in 350 degree oven for one hour or until chicken is tender and y,·ell bro.,..•ned. Chill thoroughly. Take to picnic in a chilled Insulated bag or refrigerated cooler. !\lakes two to four servings. Favorite Modified neadcrs h a \' e requested this. V ANIILA CHESS PIE 1~ cup butter i 1., cups sugar 'ls teaspoon salt I teaspoon \'anilla a eggs Unbllked 9-lnch pastry shell. trimmed and crimped . Bake in a preheated ~25- dcgree oven 10 minutes : con· tinue baking at 3SO delp'ees unlit fi11ing Is puffed and well browned -30 minutes longer, Filling will fall and set as il cools. Because the fill lng is thin the pie shell should be thin : It's easiest to roll out pastry 90 It's thin if you use a pastry cloth with a stockinet-covered rolling pin. If filling gelS a very dark brO\.\'n shortly before Md of baking lime. cover with a tent of foil . ~ ...... There's a h_.rvest of big family savings at our fresh produce sale . Fresh Produce at Discount 1 1111 1.111.111 \\(' • • Collee M.J.B. DA.IL Y PILOT 3S ~ -· -SMIRNOFF GORDON'S Delly Treats! 80 PROOF LONDON DRf Vodka Gin ,,.,, $,~, Fine.'Quality.Meats. ~~7 Low Prices . .· c=. ' 270 I Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa •.13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove_ • 1308 W. Edinger, Santa Ana · 5858 Warner, Huntinaton Beach • 2·3811 El Toro. El Toro . t I· r • ' . I 36 DAILY PILOT Wtdntsday, March 20, 1~74 SA\' !)IF.GO ! L'Pl J -The ; or protein one of these da)'1." nt'{"ording lo Forrest Zi1·Jkc of HoyMI i'~l'i fic Seafood Co. ns hiRh a~ 80.000 round.~. anj firm to tough . the J>QTI has becomll ii major Squid t:iken off the Southern \l,'t-.'lt Coast ~11ler for handlin8 Clllifomla coa1St run about a squid in JUSI three ycar1. foot k>ng. counting the ar1ns Ame ricans will eat squid on re1taurants ;• ' New Protein Catch: mull1Lud1nous squid, rubbery rrctitures '.hnt spawn by Ilk! bi\lioru; at Ult' botton1. of 1he sea, may rOO\'C fro1n dclicary to protein source on An1t.•rica's menu. l::\'t.•n though few Americans huve developed a tast{' lor rhc ll~armcd mollusks. dc1nand is nslng rasl. mostly for export. ''The trouble v.1lh An1l'rit:1rs is they'll cat squid in restaur:nts but not at bon1c betause they don't know how tu pr1,.'j:::.irc 11," he said. Pt.'Oplc \\'hv do cut squld pay ;1bout SO ccnl.'5 a pound rclil il ar Snn D1rgo'!I tls/1 mti rk L·ts , and dc11lt'rs s1M"caulPlc rnosl ol "'"hat they sell goes into Grl'tk and l!alian dishes. "In the yast. squid bCXlll !hat surround the niou th. but a 1\'('flt Into &in F\.'Clro und giant variety "'·eigt:.i11g UI? to 70 ~lonterty Wt there are a lot pounds aplctt has bttn caught of l;l<xlts oper:itlng here this In 1w1::i f\sh.•ng areas off Cen· \ear," John ~rrr. a Fish and trnl America. Came (kpart1ntnt wt1rdc11, The dt'partrn('n t regards but not at hom~ becau se they don't know how to prepare it. snid. squid a~ :in under r i s hed California Squid Greeks, Jtal l<ins . Portuguc~. Clnnese and Japanese regard squid as a favorite food, and restaurants offer It here. OUw.rwlse, Americnns have s tlO\\'ll J11tlc intt.·rcst in squid except us fish bait. Hoyal Pacific. one of three firms which puck squid here. freezes il for shi 1>1nrnl and c,;lln pnY·css up to 20,000 pounds a lilly. rilost of ii i:OCS to the Orient. ~uld, related 10 abalonl', natural resoun•e, and 1hc state <"lan1.~ and other shellflsh . ~s staMing a researl'h program have only vcstil{i:il shell~ /Ind to learn more about il as 11 can bc regardr:d as being possible major economic rac· nearly a11 me at. '11\('y C'an be tor. On smaller bO:lls. they art . taken Rboard with hand nets. ~ but 1nore sop his Ii ca tedt-,;,/ fishermen u.~ a large hose' ~ I hat sucks Lhe squid op like a, .1 vscuum cleaner. ,,~ New Tool Valuable For Cooks MI NNEAPOLIS. ?\linn. -A new food thennon1ete r that can be left in a n1icrowavt' oven during cooking to take the guessv•nrk out of cooking roasts, poult.l'y, and other large food items has bcl'n in- troduced by Litton Mic~\\'ave Cooking Products. The device is also useful for me as u r i n g tcnnperat ures ~tien heating snacks and left overs. Dan R. Cavalier, vice presi- dent of marJ...--et ing, said, "In most microwave defrosti ng, cooking. or reheating opern· tions you can see when the food is done, but with large foods, the i nt er n RI tem- perature is a more reliable in- dicator or when the food is aioked." An easy-to-read dial at the end of a S'f.i inch stainless steel shaft indicates tem- perature, from 40 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit. Food cooked in a microwave oven continues to cook for a short period or time after removal from the oven, he said. A ham should be cooked at 6 minutes per pound untJI ii reaches I 15 degrees, then removed from the oven and left standing until it reaches 125 degrees. nus procedure prevents over rooking, he Wd. A ham cooked in a con- ventional oven needs about 20 minutes per pound of cooking time. Oatmeal Jazzed Up OAnlEAL FRUIT SCRAPPLE A favorite cereal i~ served in a new form. 4 cups water l teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons brown sugar I teaspoon salt 2 cups quick or old-fashioned oats 1 ~ cup chopped dried apricots 1-2. cu p chopped prunes In a large saucepu n bring to a boil the water. cinnamon. sugar and salt, stirring until blended. Stir in oats; bring tu a boil again and cook quick oats I minute, old-fashioned oats 5 minut es or longer . Off hea t. stir in fruit; cover and let stand 5 minutes . Po11r into a 13 by 9 inch baking pan that has been rinsed with cold waler; cool. Cover loosely with v.·;1x paper: ch.ill several hour s or overnight. Cut into 12 rec- tangular slices. Fry in a small amount of butler until golden brov.·n, turning once. Serve \vilh maple sy rup. rilakes 6 sen·- ings. Give Meal Light End PllVLL'S ORA NGE DESSERT C.ood lo scr\'c after a heavy n1ain course because it's only lightly sweet. 16-ounce can unpeeled halved npricots in light ~yrup 2 tablespoons rum ~rcmbrane-frt.•e s ('ct Ions from 6 medium oranges I to 11:.i cups naked roconut Drain apricots and puree. wi1tl 2 tabiespoon' of their syrup. in an electric blender : stir in rum. fHefr1 gera.te rc- mi!inlng Hprlcot i.yrup for some other use ). Arrange orange'-stttions in a serving bowl or individual dessert dishes (preferably glass); sprinkle ~·tih coconut ; spoon the Apricot puree over the coconut. cover :ind chHI. A1akes 6 ,.rvlngs. I I c;ook1:tl st.·veral \l'iiys <1nd often F'ishlng rncthods vary, <1rt.· used in soups. Instead of bait. bright lights "But they will bcrore long - they'll I.le an important sou~C' Z!tlk1• s<1id dailr cetcht's run The taste is pronounced but are dropped into the \1·ater not fishy. soml'thing like during darkness to attract lhe :ibak>ne, ;in<! tho texture is squid. -~------ STILL THE l DER ml 1 TRUE DISCOUNT PRICIM I .. As the originator of supermarket discount pricing, LUCKY has always been deeply concerned with keeping your food costs down. Now, more than ever, we are doing everything in our power ~ COP'.,•IOllT ' 19/0 t Y LUCKY I TO•tl, lllC .. •LL •IOMTI •tlt•YtO to make sure our customers are paying the lowest prices possible on each and every item. ! You'll like the overall savings at LUCKY. ·1 f'•ICll..t.•I Dll COUllllO I KCIP'T 011 , ...... T•.t.OtO ""° oovt•llMlllT COllllOlllDtTtll.I .. ou• 'tKI NOTKTIOll '°'"' GU&l.llfnn tm1 ""n to u unctro .. , f f.0. WIOllUOAT MAKM JeTII tlllU T\IUOll M.UCM »Tll, lt14". ,; CHUCK ROAST U1tc:~~:1~!lLY 78c IOlllDID lltf "8 If·-· .OAll•tttf CllUCK , , .lll9C I RIB ROAST l..t.IOt tMD UllCOMDITIOll.t.LLT t OllDID ,lllf 10! 111.t.ALL IMO, ttl• .•• LI 1.SI l Low E•erydaJ Priced Deli Items: 8SCAI llAYEI WIHEIS , AU.MEAT , •. , .. , ........ lM>ZPKG 91 ISW MAYEI WIEIEIS ., ,t,U IE.ff ..... , .. , .... , •• 1...01 Pl;G 1 SllOKIE llKS 1" OSCA~MAYU! ... 11-0Z NG !~.~~~"~.on~,'" 65' ~~~~-~I"'"" 15' OSCAR MAYER HAii ., OIOl'PlO .. • .. • • .. • • .. .. t.OZ PW;G 1 ~~;~R MAYER HAM .s~~,K~, 2,. RATH SLICED HAM >-OZ ) Of 'ACUGI ......... .. RATH HICKORY HAM (AHH(D . S-ll 7tt MORRELL ·DIMER FIAHS All IUF .. . . •. . .. . 1...0Z PKG 99' LEO 'S HUST OF TURKEY ~ICIO ,,, , . • l~Zl'lG 12' ROUND STEAK IOMl·lll UMtOMOlllOMUlT t QMOIOlllF 1 ~8 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK T-BONE STEAK t lt:f LOI'< UMCOMOITIOM.t.llY •0 11010 111• 11 .. ~ !P'OllTl•HOU1t. t llf LO!H .,, l l 1,19 ! LI 2°' CROSS, RIB .ROAST 10M(ll11tllF (llU(K . .t. l l tllOOP' AP'P'•OKIM.t.TtlY !I P't•CtllT l ltf illlO 1' P'lltttn .. v ot.t.TtO 10VCOMCIMTl.t.TI " 127 EXTRA LEAN GROUNO BEEF 11 IF LOIM, I OMILl11. RIB STEAK 13' 111 •M Yllll P'ACllAOI .. , GROUNO BEEF •••• " BON £LESS HAM 1" P'Ull T COO ICID.Olt .t.• M..t.Tlt JUl l Llll " " ..,,.............,.,..;·:;:,;" 89' YOUNG TURKEY .. 69' IW"T IUttllt.t.ll. lt-11 l l i 8' TURBOT FILLET " 1tQJ , •• I 1' LI 178 .. 69' FRESH OYSTERS ~~~~~.~ .. !o~.". .. ~~u-~~.G~.~ .... 48' ~1~~:~,~:;E;~~~:·,. SLICED BACON 93' LINK SAUSAGE . l·l l ~ICG I 31 73~ ~ ~· I .1 •l . · 1 . · 1 • FRESH FRYERS ;'i USDA GRADE A ·I ···"···· 39c :;! ClllClltlU KIUTMtlll L• ' l •• .,.. ...;..i.. ,_;;;.;.;;.._.;;.. __ _, '' ,. YOUNG TURKEYS CUT UP FRYERS t ~.·::.~::,0~ .. ~ ...... 1..59' -~ ou•~~."a 45c ,..: IOUTlllllll .,1' '"''" l t I : • .: ';1. I'"'' ltl Bf THt FINE ST OUAllTY AVAH/\Hlf 11"' .11 [1d.''>!1,1\ lO\I\ P1•11· ' BANANAS GOlOENR1PE ............ lll -·-••.·.•".'.",,'"=· '='='"='=' .. ,,,, •• ,,,, .. ,,,,,,· .,,, ... ,,·,,••,,,,,,,,_.;.F;,;I L;,;L;;ET.;...O F SEA BASS , • •l" 120Z BASKET 29C ~P!Aig~~"""G" 19c ~ :.:..:...--1 EGG TOMATOES DAIRY PRODUCTS PACKAGED GOODS COACHEll.A,'S FINE ST MUSHROOMS GOURMET'S DEllGHT WHITE GRAPEFRUIT ,r FIRESIDE COOKIES .......... !,'.:', 37' ef4 JELL-0 DESSERI ...... n u1 .• ':i"';: 20' CUP·A·SOUP MIX .......... .':":':.".:: 4S' .0'4 BELL BRAND SNACKS ... io"~::l 57' PERFECT FOR SALADS VITA PAKT JUICE ............• ~90' MIRACLE WHIP ............... ::::: 53' oHARVEST DAY BREAD 1 ..... 39" 4 VAlllTill ~ ,.......,, .... - oHEARTLAND CEREAL l ""'" 69" 4\IAIHTUS ¥ l•·OUNCI IOI P£T FODDS .,+MPS DOG FOOD ............. ~;:: 33' _..sKIPPYllOG FOOD ........ J~ 14' CAT fOOD. ........•.... ~~~~~~Z:: 18' FROZEN FOODS KEY BUY >'J" '"ll H !H}l\j(d 'AV'"·'• LARRY'S SANDWICHES ..... :::::::96' •• ,j ' (l 'j CANNED FODDS GINO'S CHEESE PIZZA ......... '.'.~79 ' ,r MAC . & CHEESE ........ '.~~::::: 35' PACKAGlD GOODS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SOYALAC FORMULA ... 1.~~'t!! 45' . TARTAR SAUCE ............... ~~?: 35' HILLS BROS. COFFEE ... :tt: 1.05 f\1(1111( "llJ llllilJI. ... °"" HILLS BROS. COFFEE ... :::.! 3.08 HICl'llll PU• •GIJl..t,Li .,..SUNSHINE WAFERS ...... ,.•::::: 45' NABISCO OREO COOKIES ..... :~59' _..HI HO CRACKERS .........• :::":l 49' SUNSHINE CRACKERS .... ~•·:; 43' RALSTON CEREAL.. .......... ':::,~ 63' ,rPLEDGE SPRAY ....... :-:::.::: 1.22 _..AIRWICK SOLID ......• :~= 59' CANNED FOODS MAYONNAISE .-::::.:. 81 cc GRANOLA ......... ':'~~.''.''.~~.~ .. ':'i::r:.~ 74• ,rTAMALE PIE ................ ~.:':59' MIMIC 49" IMITATIC* "" 'ft.GAUOtl c•no• HILLS BROS. COFFEE .,':;::!1.39 SANKA COFFEE ........ ;:J;:;l.98 BE A "WATT· WATCHER" AnD SAVE EnERCi~ _..RED CHILI SAUCE ....... "il~ 23' \ ::~~~Ei~~~~Es~~~s .. ;,gE~;~: :~1 JAi ,;;} <('STUFFING PLUS ......... ~.::•·:. 43' CASSEROLES ................. ~To~~ 47 • MAXIM COFFEE ~1.~~~.~7: 2.14 ,rCHOW MEIN NOODLES :~~~ 36• STUFFING MIX ........... ~~.'.~~v:; 47 ' •<Mii IND..111 •U l)Ll&JU .......... M OWl!.O"'U, Gu.IM r:f'4SOY SAUCE ................. ~:';~;':;: 29' ,,.. MUSHROOMS ........... ~1u:J~: 31 ' _..SWISS MISS COCOA.~';;:! 1.49 tl"'I "'"' .. U' .. •OCW.I POTATOES ........ ~-~-~i\"l::';';~"',:~ 40· <f4CASCADE ........... ~~.:,96' crDETERGENT. ............ i::::~ SS' er HOT ROLL MIX. .......... 11~~: 45' DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES .. '.':'::.":.': 47' BRIDGFORD DOUGH ... -"':'~;;'::;69• APPLE PIE FILLING .......... \\':\'~: 59 ' LEMQNADE ............. ,,...,.i~~~~: '19· _..JOY LIQUID ............... ~ 82' _..AJAX CLEANSER ............. ~;:,: 24' ENCHILADAS rt" DOW SPRAY. .......... ~~.-= 1.09 ,rSPRAY STARCH ........... h":.~ 55' BIZ PRE SOAK. ............ '.'.'::.'::! 1.12 FABRIC SOFTENER ........... ?.:::2.19 ··:::~ ... 4~c CHRSI, c•1a11 7~01. PIG. CANNED FOODS er OVALTINE .............. ~."::~:k":!, 79 ' ~ RAGU SAUCE ......... ~~~.~-J1":!. 84' 'ff'4 CHINESE FOOO ..... ~.u.~.~ci'/~ 1.09 CRANBERRY SAUCE LlDf UI STUIMID 01 WMOl( l•OI. CAM 25c LAVA HAND SOAP ............ :.".: 20' RINSO DETERGENT The hord-workln<jil . h•o.,.,.-duty lound1y 8 5 C- d•l•'R""' thot i •h out h•o~v 1oil, '-ov•• color• bright, whll•1 1<1owy c!1on,,,,.,49.0Z:IOX LUX LIQUID DETERGENT C.h<•• you mound• of '"°' lhol lo•I 8 2 C ond 1011 • <jil•I di11M1 1porklln <l•on, y1t l1JOY• your hond1 1ott on~ 1moo1h, . , . , . , , .J2·0L ITL WISK LIDl!,ID DETERGENT 'Wl1k around !hi collar ti.oh rin<jil o•ound 319 1h1 co11or1" low •ud• liquid 1ook1 in!o 1oil•d ffb<tt1. g.11 oul th• tou<jill\ dirl. ... , ... , . .12a.OLITL ;u,111p1i1t1~in;1111:1av11:1J:1 11:10110011fJ .'t ) .. 4a,1 es• 4a,1 PLAYTEX :@ J & J BABY 129 ~ TAMPONS '....:J SHAMPOO ,...,.. 109 ':~;!',1 ~ NON-OIOD. Bo'···4a,1 µ.. w1PE N' DIPEs J & J COTION • '·· 83 , '•''""' ~~BS 59' "_/ ~""" ............ 1 WASHCLOTHS 7D'o 79c ~: • NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM 139 ....... \ - PRELL SHAMPOO 81 c CONCENTRATE ..oi. WffH rlll C001(90011t STRl·DEX PADS 76'. •.. • --·----- Th1r1 '1 A e Ml• Yiu ••• '" OTlftt• County Ar11 W MlllJI. IJd'W. U. 'AUU AYIMIH tit 10. It.I.ft COUIGI tl¥0. lllPIA PUI .. J1 lA PWIA lYI NUI COSfA MUA Jiii M&ttofl tl'nl, 'fMOIM GI0¥1 1JG11 llKl.D 1n1n 11172 UllllOllA lnUT NUllTIMGTOM llA(N '"' ,1,nmA .1.v111111 1...0 IOU.I. ClllCA .1.¥111\11 U.CllM. lltt.tJ 2SJ7J CAIOI IOlD l l U. PAI U. MIUOA Li MIUOl lll0,,110 CDITlt ...... •Jt l. W'MAM A¥illlll Will ...... »n 10. •tnCM. snun """ IJ'tn lilrWl'O«'I AYllllUI .. "' ..... tt• W1STIUl9'ftl A¥91111 1•n ft!MQIAU min Wlllm• UtsJ WftA fl Afllllll: OISCOUlfT SUl'lllMAHm IN OUNGI COUNn llA TO SllVI TOU M.UlfOll llJ llO. lllOJO mtn Nm•lOM IUiClil tttH MOO«Mlt mnr l.l MMA PW llO. MMIOI ti.VO. WltAA._, .,, sorr• u• 111tn STGlll OPbl At tt ,\.M. > ' 11 · l 'l 'lrom1 lug <Oflllrudion with d•IUKI rodng lyp-9 1oddl1. hondl•bor; front ond r•or <olip•t hondbrok11. Shi mono or 5!mpl•x O•rolll•ur, mor• I IUIJICf TO ITOCK ON HANO 49 97 M01'C>CIOSI ILACIC 647 HANDLllAI 12S2.J •••. , • TWIN HANDlDAI 5 99 ITIM IHIP11U 11•tO ..• CMIOMI llYOLVINO 67' c llU 11709 ••.•••••••. •·CHROME CHOPPER BARS Cu1lomlz9d for molorcycl• 237 op~ororn:•. Fiii oil 20'' blcycl••· ,f,1193.Jl l •.J• . "" 1. REAR DERAILLEUR Shlmono lork . tor 10· 77 •p••d ond ~··~·d 6 bieycl11. #OMO ••• , • , , ..•• c. COMBINATION LOCK Ht O"Y duty 3·dl<ji111 <omblflDllon: wlplollic· 2'' co.,.r.O cholto. 11222 ..... •· "MICHIGAN " INNER TUBE '27 ' • \.I/•· '"'P41' mold.d 39 lutyl ""blMr !or 1 gt"•ot•r duroblllly. f.JS.J9 ••• L "MICHIGAN" GUMWALL TIRE '27" x 1.11•". mod• ol 2,7 NJturol rubb.r lor <jilfMl•r 11r1n9th, IJQI .,. ,rCAMPBELLS sou~ ....• ':'.'::~ 16' 'Cl'4 PAM SPRAY ......... ~:'.~~~~'t'! 1.14 o-4SNAP E TOM .......... ;~.'?~C: 58' .. . ,. • • _..APPLE JUICE ............... .\':\~B9' ~ TREESWEET JUICE ......... ~':gfo"H 43' ;·'~ BEVERAGE • SPIRITS OLYMPIA BEER. ............. ,,.::! 1.62 GOLD SEAL WHISK~ ... ~.:'J13.9B HARVEST DAY WINE.. .... ~\~ 2.35 IAYAUIU A' Olll ITOID Wl'M UlllOll WT.) I-qt. Co1Mrol•, 1-qt. Co•••rol•. With Glol• Cov•r•. Sq11or• Cok• Ol1h, Diep loof Pon, Oi't'ld.cl V~•tobl• Ol1h. 88C IACH "HURRICANE" KEROSENE LAMP Attrociiv1 io" lornp• In 2'' i.w•llMI• l~tl of omb•r, blu• or gr••n, LAMP OIL Alt!, K1Ml1 , Jt-OL CUT LEAD CRYSTAL 141 ASHTRAY STRAW TRIVETS 0K"Orotlve ho! podt In 0101. colort. ·I -' I• • ' ! . I ' ' • . - ...... - 5 PILOT·ADVERTISER Wtdne~.ay, March 20, 1974 DAILY PILOT_37 ------- WIENERS ) ;::. 99c· BEEF FRANKS~ • ~. 69cl l'ACaAOI \ SL-CED BACON \ =· 99c 1.KM,IND ' BOLOGNA "- 4721 RIVERSIDE AYE., CHINO LB. ·LB. • STEAK SALE! 01ea• 69* j ... ,.. ,. ' ·e:ooKED HAM ~--5-T-ATERBROS. STATER BROS . CERTIFIED BEEF e GUARANTEED ..... 79 C MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON QUALITY MEATS Co"o fVllYPl(CfOfMlATIS SALAMI UNCONDITIONAllY GUAIANTifD 8 5 1> TOPlEASfYOU. .01 YOUIMONEY ,. Will If CHrtlfUllY l(l~DfD , T·BONE STEAK .. s1.79 LB. PORTERHOUSE ... s1.83 ,·::~~~0·; __ "79c TOP SIRLOIN .. s1.99 Prfce1 Effec, 7·Fvll Day1 ••• March 2ht·27th. ,,--/1.,1.....,)-ltoltlS ... ll.$1 3• s 109 U ATUllOS CllTtJllOllU •GUAIANl llO 99c -. RIB ROAST •·TH• 7-TH 111 ....... La. CHUCK STEAK ..................... La. NUTtlTIOOS l'AnY Mll 79 c PROTEIN BLEND ............ La. """"'ou' SH()Ul.1)(1 CUI llU 8 9 c it<M.11.0lt CUI • UNDfl s 1 3 9 """'"""" 89 c FRESH TRIPE ... SWlflS &ll:OWN ANO SfRV( TURBOT FILLET ........ .La. PORK SAUSAGE L S HU.I AND lAT:50lt·"kC"·Ol:COD 89c INK 39c ROUND BONE RST. ll. FAMIL y STEAK .................. la. l& CHUO: CUI •GUAIANTllO 99 C iTATtl U OS C1111Jll0 lllf • 00.UAHTUO s 1 29 age 7 ·BONE ROAST ............... LI. BEEF RIB STEAK ............. la. fARMf l JOHN POlll': S.-.USAGE BREADED FISH ··················· o.a. SKINLESS LINKS .8.QZ. IONlllSi M.if ~Dll $1 39 MU Ill (Ul •LIAN ANO U~Dll s 1 49 47' ROLLED ROAST ................... CLUB 1STEAK ...........la . HlAIANOIAl•NlADfO 99c FISH STICKS ............................ la. a'E£i:"iioLoGNA 11 O Z -•o •CINTll t!lf $169 s1At1111os CflllflfOlll,•GUAt.t.NlUO $1 89 . ooz 69' HAM SLICES ....................................... ll. CUBE STEAK . . . . ll IAl·M • IUUC $1 09 OSCAR MA YER -SLICED BACON ............. .la. VARIETY PAK •.... s139 UAN •IONIUSS $139 ~TAlllllO\ CltllfllOllU •GU.t.1.t.tHllO $169 : 11 oz. STEWING MEAT ........... LI . SIRLOIN TIP sn•KORROAST ll. PILLSBURY INSTANT e ASSORTED 9 5 c BREAKFAST ................................ :.~fo . TREESWEET PINK • 46-0UNCE 4 5 c GUPEFRUIT JUICE .................... . f.!llSKIE_~ 1 8 c . ·CAT FOOD ........................................ '.~~i DIXIE 5-0UNCE REFILL 7 5 c DIXIE CUPS .............................. coJ: • DISINFECTANT9 f 4-0UNCE ~ . $1 23 . ·LISTEROL SPRAY ............... .. FURNITURE POLISH 79 c WOODCRAFTER ................. 1s1li SWEETENER :~?,~ ... BREAKFAST DRINK '°''M HUNTS KETCHUP HUNTS TOMATO PASTE . ·~· 65' "o• 11.29 Jl 01 53• •O• 19' CHEESE PIZZA 99c 1"'1X c"u M>Y·All·Dll 211'o·OZ. HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE •o• 11' VEGETABLE SOUP~= . , .. , 42' SOUP MEIN ~:\'.:r.;~ '"' 21' GOLDEN GRAIN POP CORN , ,. 35' ~::iHATEL .. ..o,40c . SPAGHETTI ~;::.~;,""' SPAGHETTI '""""""' W•lH "'U\ttl00"~ ttlOl 66' 19 !iOt &6• MAC. & CHEESE \\\l'~~,M"" . "o' 17' CORN BREAD .~,.·--••o,41 _' VERNELLS 3 5 C . BUnERMINTS ............. ,.o .. COFFEE CAKE ·~ .. •••• ooso• 41' BATTER·N·BAKE "" 24' C & H SUGAR ~';.'6~: " 29' WALL CLEAN~R $1 29 . c & H GRANULATED SUGAR "'' '1.11 BIG WALLY 24-0Z. MAXIMCOFFEE oo •. 2.02 ................................ SIZE SUNSHINE GRAHAMS . ..o, 47' KRAFT OIL AND VINEGAR · 40 c DRESSING ......................................... ~££ GOLDEN GRAIN ASSORTED · 4 5 c 1 ·PAN DINNERS ........... i:~: r ~eatd,& '8W4 ~ s~~~'k _HAIR SHA VE PANTY~x/1 .~!l9!.. S.!,~.~ou,, ~.~!.~ ~-. $119 :!~~~ 3 9 c '!~~~11:• ''''· L• SI.Ill AND I tafll .ullltl COLOll PEPSODENT DENTAL 19 ( TOOTtlPM TE_ CREAM 1 1 . 63 ~ ·~::." 59~ c ' r.OIJN<I J--1 ~\ ' STYLE "• r WISK- DETERGENT HALF GALLON •147 LONG HAIR ,CONDITIONER ' .... ,-~$1.19 HAIR SPRAY 'i J; ~t \ j.. ;. ('• /, ·.'!.:~:' 5 3 c: '4 \ .. • ,,!) U -OU..C:I ~ _.. TENDER BITS .o .. "'" "o' 81' BIG FRANKS '°"""'' "°' '1.07 ··-· DOW OVEN CLEANER 16-0UNCl s1.04 • PALMOLIVE LIQUID DETtRGENT ICING Siii YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT . STATER BROS. BATHROOM CLEANER DOW 20-0UNCE .... $134. $233 SWISS MISS COCOA MJB COFFEE ;;~ , ,, "" '1.63 '"'308 (•N o BEnY CROCKER 47 C SHAPED SNACKS ......... . BALLARD BISCUITS •oo 14' PILLSBURY BISCUITS .,.,.,,, •o• 14' SQUEEZE-A-SNACK ~~;;;..,, w• 50' KAUKAUNA KLUB ~.;.:;.'.\" '°' 69' ~·~ri~:~~~················· '"°'·5 2 c CHEF BOY'lR·DEE LASAGNA :J?99' MARGARINE ::~::;. .. 55' PREMIUM CRACKERS .... Ko .. o, 43' KLEENEX TOWELS ":'~ 39' :::::.~'::~~~ _ ••o• 5 7 C FRENCH DRESSING m n .• -•OL 33' KRAFT DRESSING ~~l.t". •o• 43' WESSON OIL •• -. GU '4.59 SNOWDRln """"""° "" '1.33 SCOTTS LIQUID GOLD .. o, '1.43 ' TUNA HELPER l lTIY CIOC9(ll ''.:'' 54c .. OlllCl KAL-KAN M.P;S. CHUNM:Y e 6·0UNC{ 17c OJ L~ ,,&,,, ~rt'< . ?ooa P.uu.. "(l\Wltl c CUT CORN ................................... '.~;~~45 • ll:IOG•OIO C BREAD HONEY WHEAT ........................ :~~67 1.t.NOUll •TOl.llCHO!Cl ''"'I"' "'' DINNERS ·":·:.::.::,:· .~.·· ... 4sc P0 ICT 0SWEET PEAS "'"43' aoiiliii SH RIMP '"" 1171 ""' 51 ' OOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES 18' ..... STRAWBERRIES 1111 """"' """ .29' • )/ LEMONADE 11 ~1 " 11,. I> "'I II 11' SAUSAGE PIZZA SAUSBURY STEA K .. 47' iiMEA.DE .. 15' .... 43~ MIS. fll0AY'5 Ill.I.DID s 1 34 GOURMET SHRIMP ..... -.. -· •. 01 . .lfNOS rrtt lll.t. $1 5 1 CHEESE PIZZA .............................. 0 1 · BANANAS .· CENTRAL AMERICAN / • LARGE FANCY GOLDEN RIPE .. / ' ' • • J -. I :J8 OAIL Y PILOT Regular, USDA Gov'!. Inspected. In 2& 3·1b. Rolls lb. WtdntM:la~. Maren 20, 1'174 USDA Choice Grade Beef Fresh Eastern Grain· Fed Pork lb. !.~!t~~.~~lls ................. ib 98< ~s~~~~~~~~~;~te.ok ····· 1b$198 is~~~h~;~. ~~11c~~ast .... 1b98< !!!~~~.~.~e~ ~1 ~e.~ .......... 1b 9 8 c Game Hens Comish 99c Checkerboard Grade 'A'22-ot. !:~~,~~.!d~! ~e~~h~!~ lb.$1 48 !!!~~ ~:~.t~~~~~~~" lb$148 LARGE ''AA'' EGGS Cream O' The Crop "Fresh" l-do1. Ctn.~ (' .• NOODLES American Beauty 2 5"' Delicious So a.oz . ~ Many Way1 Pkg. ~!~~0 ~!~~01 . Con7 9c ~~~~~.!~·.~~uar149c . ~o~~t!u~~~I~!~ 29( !~~~~~~-~~!~anl 5c BISCUITS Mrs. Wright's , , Bake 'N Se•;.:,, 1 0( _Con __ (2-lb. Can '1.78) MARSHMALLOW ·.creme·By Kraft 25( Velvet Texture ~;~!· - RIGHT GUARD - 4-oz. Can DEODORANT c t. ~~.~!?,~e~!, Tub.56( t. ~.~"~icub~~~ .• 1.3$128 Stew Vegetables a • ..':':" ••• , ':.;· 5 7' Red Raspberries ~:~::, .... 59' ... Fleisch'mans Egg Beater ·;;;· 89' Van de Kamp Enchiladas Banquet Boil -In-Bag :.:~ . :.~ 32' Potatoes O'Brien eel·•". Winter Mix Vegetables '.'.:· ·~;;'. 45' Mixed Vegetables ~:;~:~ '····45' ... "" 63' ... GOLDEN CORN Green Gian! 26# Whole Kernel 11-01. '°. or Cream Style Ca~ 24-oz. Bollie ~Kleon & Shine •.•• 79c Jjl.. for Furinture & Appliances -~!!u?J~d~~~~:.n zgc Shady Lone I-lb. Ctn. 78 # Grade "AA '' 1-lb. ~ 1st Quality Ctn, • Safeway First Quality ~~.t'!~.!~,~~ .... ······ .. ~~~:$109 ~~~J!~.~.~~,~!~~~~n ....... 1bs1aa Hoffy Wieners The Offical Hot Dog of lhe forum l-lb.9ftt & Knotts Berry Farm .............. Pkg. 7" ICE CREAM flTABLEWINE La Mesa $199 (Except Port) _ Gallon C'-Lktntelll s.f•wey1) Bottle Prices Effective In licen1ed feway1 GIN or VODKA USDA Choice Grade ~!.~.~-~~~~i~~~ .. 5.~~.°.~. 1bs1aa Pure Pork Sausage 12 .... gftt Jimmy Oean-(24..oz. '1 .78) Pkg. 7" MIGHTY DOG D.OG FOOD 61'1-01. Cans SHORTENING velkay ] -lb. 98( All-Purpose Can Price1 Effeclive In licensed Safeways CHABLIS Italian Swiss "•"$239 Colony Wine 0.11 •• ti Old Calhoun-Bourbon :;:..·~. ~sggs St. Elmo 's Rum :::.::..~"~;;.~:::. , ... '969 Amigo Herma nos ~ ';;;;~·;_ .,.ggc · Lancer's Rubeo Red .]:;::::,.. "~39a I Fancy Quality Firm And .. Golden 16 ·inch Redwood Tubs Artichokes 3 s 1 Boil and Serve ......................... for Delicious Apples .~;:~: •;.·:n:.:~·;. "· 29' Ruby Red Grapefruit •:::: ,. 19' Sweet Corn "~".M.~ t "" 2sc Fresh Bell Peppers ·:.::::.; "· 29' Navel Oranges c.n~:::~s~: .• " Si!; 98' Yellow Onions u.s.No.•"'·~ 19' 111.hv.,-ilt F... ""-•h It. • Fresh Pineapples .~:.:o; .... 49' Green Cabbage ... ::·:.\:;f:.:t ....•. 10' Prk11 lffecllv1 Mir. 21 ·JJ, 1t74 ht Lts l"1t111' o,.,... (Mftff (l1c1,1 (1l11in1) J ~ 1000 hytidR Dr., Ht.,...t le•c.h • 6J6 H. Coo1t Hicjawey, L.et-t l•«h • WllMlfl & ,_,..,few, Coit. M••• • Z 11 l. I 71ti StrHt, Coit. MotM .... \ • ; • . - l ' -~ ......... .... • Z4 Moflrclti ........... ~ L.,_. • S..t1 4• ,.,... • .., .. Lt hi. Mh._ V5efe • Z40Z ~rit1 Dr. P.ttw1y .. T,...._1 • I • ' ·- ' • • • I ' I 0 v El f lil a a v ' " h ' .1 ' , 2 PILOT ·ADVERTISER Wtdntsday, March 20, 1974 'Ex orcist' Actress Claims Curry Is Devilishy Good By JOHNA BUNN fish and lo~ the lines. 1 large egplant, chopped cun1ln. 1urmer\c and cayenne, ol hot rooked brown ri~. LOS ANGEL~ _ "I'm 8 Ellen's recipe for an with sltln '·ook I minute tor until spices Ellen's fa vtirltc <'urry nc· 0 n. a g n i n , 0 rr.ag,1 In untJ$U8I, tasteful vegetarian l large yellow onion, pre\ed are "t-11 pern1eated 'llo'\lh oll L compenimenls: chopped vegetarian." clainis actresa curry follo11.·s: and cbuppt:d Add <'ggplant. 011ion and pe1> raisins, carrots, cueurnbers Ellen Bul"ltyn. ELLEN'S ECGPLA~'T l aweet areen {or ffi!.) pei>-IX!r . stir un!U w~ll blended. aod celery ~td as std(· dish "Right oow I'm on a high per, chopped Add chicken stock and tomn· with garnishes of casht'v;s or protein diet and eating meat. t Ct.:nn V ~ cup chicken stock trK's: cook over 101'' name sunflower seeds. really OOn't know 'Why. That 16 i1rrvlogs) 2 large ripe fresh IOITl3toes, ·.I.lout l~ mi"~ ... stirrlnf! often. Ellen 's t'\Jrry i5 r-s)X'<'inlly just ~ to be ...mat my peeled, chopped 1\dd yogurt and salt and flaVfrlul because she takes body watD!" S tablespoons oli\'e oil 1 cup yogurt pepper to lute. Do ntl boil ~trouble to 5Clect !hl· spices Ellen's thinner and healthier Pinch rumin seed Sea salt. fn:!Shly ground mixture or the yogurt will cur-that give the curry its navur. DAIL V PILOT • 9 Ell en Burstyn earns acclaim for her actin9 and plaudits for her curry Jetipe for which sho blends her own spices. looking 1han she was several l teaspoon twmeric black pepper to taste die. Scc'l'e curry at once. ~ead of USlllg t~ l'Om · )'ears ago. The Detroil-bom. __ .,_,_•as_.:_poon __ ca_:y_enne _____ 1_1ea_1 _•l_lv_e _•_U_l•_•kil_·_1e_~c_add __ s.:_poon_ed_o_v_er_:_st_:c_•m_:_in:.g_:bo_:w_ls_:__"""'=:.:lal_:_b:__lend:_::::__· ---------=---------- actress 9eem' to change her' food habits to suit her ever· ch.anglnc Interests and lifestyles. Qlmlntly, "~g lots of vitamin-rich ve etables and fruits and stayin clear of all those highly processed foods, terrible bleached f I o u r . preservatives and af'\ificia\ coloring," seems quite irn· portant to he!". "We've got to gel back to more natural, good whole f'OOd and stop eating all ~ pap foods -'quick"°°king' rice, anyttllng that is just caJorie .adding with no nutritional value," she said. "Over the yea rs. my weight has nuctuated as much as SO pounds." Ellen said. Currently. Ellen is thin as befits her role as the mot.her fn 1''The Exorcist.'' a perlormanci! that elevated her to an Academy A w a'T d nominatioo for Best ActreM in this year's Oscar race. Ellen hld an aversion to meat as a child. ''Everv once io a while when I go to the market. I still see carcasses in the meat cases instead of meat! The generic words: hamburi;ier. pork chops or rib roast don't seem to have much meaning to me." lier now.and-then aversion to meat was reinfor~ when she li vetj. In Italy and saw .. whole lambs hanging out on the street with skin slit and the head and everything still left on. "111e~t has always been more ~aree in Italy than in America. They even kill and eat all the little lhru!iles. so there are hardly any sone birds left in Italy," she said sadly. During happier moments. Ellen entertains "small" and "intimately'' \\ith a very few close friends. ''Many of my fr iends are v~etari.ans. I can do won- derf ul things using brown rice to create vegetable curries. I have collected rome flne meatless recipes from Egypt and the Middle East. ''l like to prepare food in ad· vance. including an assort· ment of cold salads made with vegetables, ch>ype<i frults and nuts. "Some of mv friends Hke to drink wine w.ith their meals but son1e prefer my favorite libation: carrots, apples and celery. wtllrled in the blend- er." Ellen likes to camp out with her 13-yoor-old Jefferson and ('Q(lk "over the coals -ham· burgers or steaks. SomPlimes \\'C fast and just carry along fruit juice." Ellen's favorite fish story concerns "going fishing so my kid could catch a fish! "We'd always gone rl!hing but never caught a thing until finally I found a way. But it wa9Jl't very sportsmanlike. "We \vent out on a deep-sea fishing boat. \\'here you can drop a line with five hooks and catch five ·fish at once! 1'1y son was delighted until we realized how they figured out "'here the fish ...,•ere. "We just haP!l"ned to go by the ca_pt.ain's room and sa...,· tbe sonar in operation -then we both lost intertit. Th<!y only had to find a school of Breakfast Bonanza Breakfast is worth ~·:iking up to•with this sugj?estion. . Combine 1 cup applesauce, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, t tablespoon butt.er and grated orange peel to taste. Simmer a minutes. Serve warm over Frencb toast with a gener ous sprinkling ol chopped louted ...,,alnuts for dfllclou! crunchiness. M a k e s 2·3 ming!, -· Pancakes and hot ging~ad also benefit from this great tasting topping. * For Weekender Adv ertising Phone 642-4321 . * eturn·a· ag to Ralp s . save up to !C Ralphs Wlll pay you to help _ conserve paper. To help meet the national paper shortage, Ralphs will credit you 2c for each large double str ength bag (and le per single strength targe bag) you return and re-use each time you shop. Returned bags must be used to bag your own purchases. Beef prices are down at Ralphs You've probably heard that wholesale beef prices have come down, and Ralphs is passing the savings on to you. You'll find lower prices throughout the meat d epartment on quality meat master meats. Meat Master Meats U.$.D.A. Gr!!de A-F- Southern Fryers """ 39 lb •• Spencer ..... ,b Steaks lb 1.98 IHI Bl•de Ct.11 Chuck Steaks Beef ShoYlder 1~eone ChuCk Steaks Bfffloln Cul Bottom Sirloin Steaks Fllet Mignon lb .• 79 lb_--l.07 lb. 1.97 3.29 lb. 1.17 Beef Tenderloin Steaks lb. Fr11hly Ground Lean Ground Beef Pork Loin Rib End Meaty Pork Ribs Pork Loin Loin Pork ChOj)s POJk Shoul41r Biln Cul .Fresh Pork Roast u.s.o.A. CticKee -Fr1111 Lamb Shoulder Roast lb .• 97 lb. 1.59 -.. b. 1.09 lb .• 87 u.s.o.A. Cholet -Frtsh Lamb Shoulder Chops lb. 1.29 Li~i<~~sage · lb t29 Zippe-Red I Green 69 Burritos lb. • Aatphs Exclustve Super Bul'CJer '· lb. .75 A Bl ENO OF IEEF ANO SOY IJJIOTEIN CONCENTRATE. B•ke, Broll or fry Whiting Fiiiet Mahi-Mahi D•lielou1-Fillet Fresh Sea Bass D1r1 Fre1her-Whole California Fryers Dar• Fre•h•r-DrumJlltk• n Tlllgh1 California Fryer Parts ..... 29 lb .• 98 lb. 1.98 lb .• 45 lb .• 97 Gr•de A -Fro1en-H1n or Tom R I h T "" ""'"pop,,.. 69 a P. s Ur l\eys cooking guage lb •• Super Spirits Lake1hi11 Gin or · Sandra Vodka Save .20 full QUIHf Old Glenwood-6 Ye1r Old Straight Bourbon 3.59 lltllln Swill Colony .. .89 Pink Chablis Wine ,.:::: 2.39 R9d Lllbel Qu11ity-1 lb, plg. Hormel Bacon ~--·---- . Super Bakery Whll1 orWh1at-S1ndwlch or SpUI Top Ralphs Bread R1!ph1-Wittl Seume S19d1 Hamburger Boris R•lphs -Ofilelou1 Lemon Tea Cakes 24 Cl. loa'lll .. Super Deli .39 pkg. ". 11th .43 .69 Danola Sliced Ham . ,, • 69 Firmer John Meat Franks "'· .98 L~;Qh~~C11heese .98 Mrs. Fiibert's -1 Tub Com Oil Margarine Sharp -Hickory-Pimiento or 81con Kraft Squeez-A-Snak 6 oz. Old Engll1h-B1co11 or Garlic Kraft Cheese Spread 5 01. Country Styli or 8uttermUlt Pillsbury Biscuits I 01. Hungry Jeck 01 Pillsbury E1!r11 Light Buttermilk Biscuits I oz. Krill -Calorie Wile Neufchatel Cheese I 01. Super Produce Fr11h. Tender All Green Asparagus ~'..37 We1rer11 lcebe•11 Lettuce El l1a r1ney Wa•h!ngton Red Delicious Apples Mild.Sweet Brown Onions L11ge. Hawallen Pineapples F•e1h. Crisp Bell Peppers 11ch .25 '" 29 lb .• ,., 15 lb. • 111ch ,59 each .15 Super Flowers Fr1sh Cul Pompons rre1h Cut Gladiolas 6 -Assorted Hanging Baskets 1;>11nch .QJ bunch each 1.27 3.97 -~o~~::;' ~ Super Household Values Complete Wllh 81tte1i11 Ash Flash Lanterns .. " 1.49 Fe1eo -L1ri1e size Trash Cans PIU1bury -Nordic -Tello!'! Coated Streusel Swirl Pans "" 2.99 .. ,, 2.88 Hickory Smoked-1 lb. pkg. R•lph1 Seteellon R•tph1 Pur• Ralphs Bacon •• .99 German Liebfraumilch""' 1.79 Orange Juice 1 lb .• 55 .49 .43 .15 .16 .43 .79 11111 !iJl!IOl'I Vlny!-le11h1r l ike Photo Albums "" 1.89 P,ri~ce~•-•_«•_c_11_ve_M~•~r-ch_·2_1_t_h_ru_M_•_rc_h_2_r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---._ Rllilha Old Fashioned Ice Cream ~:~ .69 Health U Beauty ForWhH1rl11lll 7 0L 63 Pepsoden!Toolhpaste '"''" • '!._.,u_11 r or .u.1 11 ~. 79 Oki Spoce Shave Cream '"' • R99ul1r Ot Sup1• •O U. 1 27 Tampax Tampons ... • J11g1"1-E•tr10ry 14 01. 1 29 Skin Lotion -....,. • Cl1irol-Norm11 or Olly HertlalShampoo Lltllt lo SMky Hair Conditioner ~-~ St. Jo1eph Aspirin --Tegrln Shampoo -.. "''''''' All•r•tl Tablets .!.::; 1.03 loL 159 ...... •,: .32 :.: 1.18 ,...: 1.14 ,_ .. 1.._ M eat Pies 11._ .. , ...... Or1nge Jute• .... ( .... ,.._ Tuna Pies --· Oe11n11 Foot Powder •.:; 1.41 ·---Corn on Cob . -' . ' . . ·- HiC Drinks 111 01. 28 ''" . Frozen Food Mlnllle Maid Lemonade Gr11n G11n1-Wltll 8un1r S1...ce Niblets Com 6lfd11y1 B•1nd Peas & Onions S•••uon'' -D11p DIP! Meat Pies l•••••tet-Flor!dl Orange Juice G••d• A Finey Pictsweet Peas . loL 14 '"' . 10 OL pkg. ,, 01 .. •. .37 .35 .78 UOL 53 Cf" I 2401. 45 lllt I Best Foods Mayonnaise~; .85 Pantry Fillers Holl1-AHG11nd1 Ground Coffee G1n111I Molli Cer1al Wheaties Scft•lhn!l t M11 Taco casserole ComtlOCk -E11y TO Pttp111 Apple Pie Filling Y Syn1non1Cool..011 Vanilla Wafers R1!n 81.,11-Cont::~'"l•aled Fabric Softener 1111. 93 ctn • 12\) OL ,., .83 .53 21 01. 53 .... 1101. 46 ,., . I I 01. bol11• 1.15 Giant Tide Detergent ·~~~ .85_ Pantry Fillers 1<19 0 IC1tt1tuo Sh• Heinz Ketchup Fo< P1nt1•1i l W1!tlt1 Aun1 Jemima Syrup r\; Sc ~•lllr>g • M11 • ,-. Tamale Pie ~ l •r91 !'"1e·P1ck19t _ --Biz Pre Soak Holli -All Grinds Ground Coffee l 1 01. bonle 1& or. bon11 21"' Ol , Oki. .55 .75 .63 "" 1 04 llk9 • "'· 2 78 (I f'> • AllOrtlll Fll•O'I '' 49 Pillsbury Space Sticks ~:~ , Ralphs Everyday Low Prices ~":' .27 ·.~~ .24 ~:: .26 ';'. .57 ·--·--S•IUne Cracker• ... _ .... _ P111un1 Ca1 Food ·-···-Qr1vr M1klns C:tl!tttr ".:: .4 7 «-:. .15 ................... Jiffy C1ke Miie• .. ....... Cl- Bl•ck Ptpptr ··-·""-Kern'• Necltra i-·~ ... ···-• G"ravy Ouik ~~ .20 ·:;; .57 ".':'. .17 ..... 18 .... -... ~.c.-.. o. .. - Jtllo ~!:' .21 -·····-.. •··· . . Hemburgtr Boo1ter1 -..:; ,55 ·--'"·" Ho1mel Spam .............. •Punch Coneenlrtle ",',' .. 95 ';!:', 1.75 -·-·l-Wyle r'1 Drink Mliea e .... .., .... -.-· Cheese Ravioli• ·····" l .. Sugar Substilute ... , ........ ~ .... Wesson 011 ~ .13 ".':'. .43 ~= .85 \=:: 4.65 'Asterisked items not available in the follow ing stores: _ .. _ .. , .. 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M1rcll 2t throutft M1rcll 27 ~ . ............... _ ........ . ... ......... ,.,. .. . ·--.~ ......... . .. ...................... .... ... ··-"" ..... _, ....... -..... ,... •••••.•• • ..... ci ............ . -·-•-•.,•,w•ll ... , ~&Br ....i.et with Super H!!' prices ';1i11\'l'l'l'l'l'\l)')l)i!i;iif\~1i1111 11'1Y.l'l'l'~ 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 9901 ADAMS BlVD., HUNTINGTON BfAOf 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTBI STORE HOURS: 9· 10 Daily, 9.9 Sundcrr 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN .01 N. lOARA. ANAHEIM 69•2WARIB, HUNTINGTON BEAOI • • ' I T ' ' • • 40 DAILY PILOT !n .. ~dJY, March 20, 1q74 • FREE COKE TWO 32atllottles Delicatesseri Specials!. Jack Cheese MscoNSiff •• ·• 69c Monterey jack, from the heart of the cheese country! Schreiber'•, B oz. Kosher Pickles • • • 39c Danish Salami ••• si 59 Claussen'• Whole or Icicle! 32 oz Oak-smoked 1alami aticks! 12 oz Cheese Bits -• • 79c Knudsen Salads • • 45c From the Laughing Cow! 6 oz FRENCH 49 · CHEEZBITS C Laughing Cow, Plain or Onion! 4 oz Potato, Macaroni, Slaw, Carrot! Pt. CANNED s7s• HAM 511.CU Dubuque Royal Buffet! So lean ! Wtdntsda)', March 20, 1974 PILOT-AOV£RTISER 8 iiquor De~'t. Values! . Whiskey sAVE$1.0NCAllAlllAN! ••• ~4'' El Rancho'• own, ao 1ubtly 1mooth, priced to aave $1 .00! Quart Benchmark .. • •• 5699 Whiskey somlllSll •••• s59t Seagram'• 11trai1ht wh&¥ey! Save $1.00 El .Rancho's -1i1 year old! Quart Smirnoff 111-CIUll •• 51019 Grant's Scotch ••• 5875 Fine vodka, now reduced $1.20! LIGHT s399 RUM El Rancho'• own label! fillb This fine brand reduced $1 .00 Almaden S 311 Mt. Wine · ~ .... Burgundy, Claret, Chablit, Rhine ! .,;,. "°"TRAY $189 """""'" ~ Th ere is a difference in Butcher Shop service! Real live butchers -behind the counters -waiting to serve you! No bells to ring or buzzers to sound ... you , Black Pepper • . . • 45e Schilling's •.. ground ..• 4 oz. can Pam Dry Fry ••.. 51°9 Stopa food from sticking! 13 oz Aluminum Foil ... 49e Economy roll-75 feet -Springfield Comet Cleanser .• 25e With bleaching action! 21 oz Dove Liquid • • • • • 55e ' For dishet, and your hands! Quart DOG FOOD Recipe miJl'.ing chunks! 14 V2 oz. can Friakiea -choice of 61/2 oz. cans Super Shopper Specials! Juice PINKGRWRUIT ••••••••••• 39c Big 46 ounce can , •. bright flavor that goes ao well at breakfast! Treesweet. Miracle Whip QUART-. • • 7 5c •fbai famous salad dressing from Kraft -has so many uses -and priced for value! . Yuban liou111coFFEE •••••••••. 99c When we aay Yuban, there's nothing left to say about quality! I lb. can (3 lb. can.,. 2.9i) Peas or Corn No. 303 cAN · 19c 'Choose Springfield for '•alue! Tender peas or golden cream-style corn at a budget price! Spaghetti Sauce • • 79c Instant Yuban •.• s1 49 Ragu -that'll Italian! Quart size Great fla vor in minutes! 8 oz jar Globe A·l Spaghetti 37e Wisk Detergent .. 5149 Have a Paisano night! one lb. pkg. Liquid for fast action! Half-gallon B·B·Q Sauce • • . • 39e Insect Bomb • . ~ 39e Frozen Foods! ORANGE 23· c JUICE IOZ. . Sunkist concentrate ( 12 oz .•.. 45¢) Turnovers _-llllPPUllllNCS 59c Fun eating. Pepperidge Farms -4 oz Apple Pie • • : • • • ggc J ohnson's -40 oz. big - 9 inch size Cool Whip • • • • • • 49c Birdseye's dessert topping - 9 ounce TUNA & 79 NOODLES c Stouffer's delicious caaserole! 11 'h oz Dinner's lllllGIY Miil • • • 99c . Swanson varieties for big appetites! Jeno's Pizza ••.• 79e Cheese, Sausage 13 oz. (Pepperoni -85c) -Island Inn Mixes • 25c make your selection from freshly cut meats ... not yester· day's pre-ijlropped packages! You 'IL love our. Butcher Shop service ••• try it and see for yourself. There is a difference! RUMP ROAST U.S.D.A. Choice beef, clooely trimmed! Omaha Roast •••• s1 3t Round cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef! SWISS STEAK s 1 '.' U.S.D.A. Choice tender beef round! Ground Beef •••• s1 2t Extra lean . , . choose bulk or pattiea! CENTER CUT • • • • • • • • • • • • Top round of U.S.D.A. Choice beef, perfectly sliced for marinading! --- Stew Beef •••••• 51 't Extra lean betf -and boneleu! Pork Sausage ••• 991 El Rancho's own old-fashioned atyle! legs & Thighs ._ • • 69: Sliced Bacon •••• ~99t From El Rancho'a turkey& -ao good! El Rancho's own ranch atyle -thicker! SPLIT 59 BROILERS ~ CABBAGE 49c ROLLS STWflt ... Hal vea of young meaty chicken fryen! Ready for the oven! Net wt. 6 oz. ea. Salm·o·n-Steak--:-: .... s2 4! • Chris & Piti.s ... choice of flavors! 14 oz. Black Flag for flying huge! 12 oz Margarita!, Daiquiri& -6 oz can Firm, finer flavored Center Cut • ~ • from AJaskan Ki.ng Salmon! Greet eating! ., OREO 65 COOKIES C Those Nabi11co favorites! 19 oz beg Navel Oranges •• 6 ... s1 J...erge California fruitl Sweet! Juicyl FRESH 2 29 · LETTUCE ... C Red Leaf or Butter varieties! Heartland 6 3c _ CIREAL Naturally good! All varieties! 16 oz SEAFOO.D 6JC LU_ICHES _ \Veight \Vatchers ... Turbot, Perch, Sole, Fillet o' Fish! 9'h oz . Super Fresh Produce! IP111h Corn ...... II! Tender! Sweet! Each cob loaded with tasty golden kernels of goodness! •.• 39i. Alfalfa Sprouts • • 29c Add inter.!st to salad.I! 4' oz. blkt. GRAPE· 8 s1 FRUIT ,,. ~:::loEs29c Juicy! Ruby Red variety, from Texaa! Red ripe little gem1 •.. 12 oz. bakt. King Salmon •••• s1 'l ' • I Whole or half .•• AJubn ulmon. Turbot Fillets ... 99i From Greenland's icy coeats! Cooked Shrimp .. SN Perfect aize for cocktailal Pric11 in tfttct Thw. t/arouall Wrd. Mor 21 t/arouth Mor J1 Opm doi/J! 9 to 9 SundO)I 10 to 1 No talt1 to dtoltr1. Mahi Mahi • • • • • • 89~ Th~ real.thing ... from Hawaii shorea! Rock Cod Fillets •• s1 2~ Fresh fish for finer flavor! Jumbo Scallops •• s21l From AJaska's deeps( ''Ship Ahoy" ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 1777 Newporl Blvd. and Sunset and Hunltnglon Dr. (£1 Ra ncho Cenle1) 310 Vlcs l Colorado Blvd. ftemont and Hunl1nglon Dr Warner and Algonquin (Boatdwalk Crnlri l 2515 ["lblull Di. (£a1tblull Village Cenlei) • I • I .,.. i . . • • . l ( I • • ,. •• ' . " •• ·~ .. , , . •• •• -'l (, i~ ( 1) f t ' '. " • ,I j . . . . ,, ·: ,, • \ l 9 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdntsda~. March 20, 1974 W'd!M'sda~, March 20. 1974 ' DAILY PILOT 4j 'h BLOCK TO GAS STATION One "·ay a nd 1,1 block to beach the otl'K'r \\•ay. 2 bedruom lari.;-t' rl~ptace home '>''Ith lncom,. unit above thP double car i;aragc. Call 00\1.' 646-7171. $&'1,500. JUST LISTED-ASSUME $24,600 • 7°/o • VA LOAN S217 total payments. POOL \l'ith Jots of decking-. Large living areas. Dining roonl. Lar~1· cnrru•r lot. Lu'v dO\,·n to 7"0 V .A. l..oa.11, S:.117 total paymt.•nts. Act l\OYI', 963-0767. ASSUME FHA OR $1650 DOWN Carefree 3 bedroom home -move-in ron- dition ! Helax in huf:'.C, bcaml'd ct'lling family room ,,·ith massive !nick flr<'place ''"hile !\lorn fixrs the pu\alr IMSf'r1' in her modl'rn built-in kitchen. ThC"n C'all The k ids from their frolic in the bl~ backyard for com- plete family comfort. If it's not sold before you call 546-2313, you can have ltl 4.BEDROOMS $24,900 rark s('ttinq of condominiu1n s. CIO&t' to shopnin~ and cocnmu!lily S\.vimming pool. Good spac(' tor that active family \\ith ac- c<-sslhility to lx'ach and bike trail. Call 54!.i-2313 for dctaili;. LIKE 3 umE HOUSES AT $16,650 EACH 3 patios 3 yard.'>. 3 t•nlranc'l'S. Easy care landscaping. J{cnt schedule $485.00. A good investment starts at_646-7171. "BEACH" $2B,500 Ri k(' to bc.•ach. l <\30 total dO\\'n, Ne\v shag carpets 1hru'out hu·~c living nreas. Fa1nily size bC'drooms. ,\II elPet ric kitchen. Large side JJ8tlu \\'ith l'fl lCrtainn1ent area. bri~k firt•plac1· & B·B-Q. Hu gi• le1non trees. Bike 10 tx>ach. 1450 tot.al do,,·n. Act no\v - 963-6767. FOR A LARGE FAMILY $52,500 First time on market for this hard-to-find combination! Featw-es 6 bcdroofll!, family rourn. fo1n1al dining and 3 baths. Charming colonial style in \'Cl")' shaql condition thruughoul. QuiPt cul-de-sac in very de- sirable n!"it;hborhood "·ith great neighbors. Clos!" to all schools, beach, sho1>ping, bike trail pai·k and tennis courts. Please phone 540-2313 tor 1nore intonnation and appoint- menL "ALL TERMS" NO DOWN V.A. Seller \Viii sell all terms 5'.11 -~F1-IA-VA t1•rms. 4 hu..:c fan1iy si1.e bedrooms. Larg£'r Hvinz r(x1rn. Crackllnt.: fireplace. l4xl6 flllnily roon1. f ormal dining ar('a Cul -dt.'- sac s trl'l'L Great neiJ.?hburhood. No do\l.·n V.lL or. all other tcrmS-.Act no»:.-9631767. "MORE HOME FOR THE MONEY!" :l9.000 lot al do\\'TI. 2000 sq. ft. 16"20 FA)f. tj)UIET CORNER OF THE WORLD MESA VERDE $41,500 , Boat ~hC'lter and roorn fnr <·a.n11)f>r Al\'!) lowly ·I BH humr-''llh lots11 f•·a1111·"~· f'anf'lf'd roo)111i<. shuttcrl'd ''indo"s. Guod value for the l'&l'ly bird. Call 5·1ti-:l:JI3. IT'S NEWPORT HEIGHTS 11's 3 b•-droun1,. l t'>1o updatl-d ll's i.:ol boaLro01n Jr';, cut bii.: ll'<'t·~ lt'i; l'XpnndalJll' It's \'acnnt It's $47.~)(I(} t:l'l detail~ at (ilti-7171. $26,950! PRIME HUNTINGTON LOCATION It's nearly new and vel'y spiffy! One or the nicest condos around. PH ICED UNDLR J\IAHKET + a.11 tc1·ms available. call righl nov.•! 847·6-010. NEAR GOLF NEAR MARl~A MESA VERDE CUSTOM HOME $89,500 An out~tandini:: 1'</n1hin.11ion or lcoea lion. qun..l ily and con1furt -1•uund·th('-l"1r111·r from i\lc~a \-.•rdc Colullry Club. F'r-aturi·s :l.{t.10 squa rt• h"t•l nf li\·ini.:: an·f' 11 ith 4 .~1~1 cin11o; h1•droc:1111~. lar~l' f•)l'rtllll dlnin.: 1\ ... 1111, ran1H_y n~11n \\ilh f111•phtl'I', 110·1 b;n', n1r-1·unditionini; & 1•l1·1·1ronk· Rir fll tf'r S)slerns. ;1.r;1r i.,:;u·a g1•, tn1il~·r 1,.·1a t Rt'l't~s lo li1ri.:•· yllrd \\ilh 1'•~"11 f•1r µoi.11 and mul·h 111011>. Ir's J l, _1···nt-; 111•11 . henutiful c"udlllnn lhroui.:h- t•Ut . Plf'll"•' J•h1,1u· 5.1i;.2:11;1 fu1· addlt1mn1J infor- 1n'l1.1ion and np1Ni nt111t•ltl. BALBOA ISLAND WATER VIEW DUPLEX REDUCED S 1,000! OWNER ANXIOUS T11 ~··II hL, fanta,tir rx•'<'Uth·r hon1.~. Elr-i.:;ant \\'l'uui.:ht iron ]pad' lo fonnfll ••t1t1·~. Elt·1·111i'(I 111- in:; r-ov111. sunk•'n 111n-1o-r ~11111· 11i1h Hornan Tuh. p1iva1<• pnti1, <'lltr1111r·· '" ~l':tl'klino..: 1~~,1 1 !-(I.Una. . l\I UCll ;\IUJ:E. Call lu "''' ~·li'·tilllo. OH-SO-LOW PRICETAG! <ih-~n-mul"h hous~·? Bi:: 2 ~lo)ry. Fr;1 11111"' hn'.·" J ust 65 steps to lx•aC"h -100' lo Lt1at n1uorin\; ~ Jtarbt>r vif'\\' frnm bnth units. Sl'pa.mll' J.'\IN l fan1ily rwin. ~ieut hon1 .. n1uk1•1· k11rh .. 11, and ""'er- hid1."1lv.ay rurn1•li·•~ly furn1~h,'\.I. 0..111«r 1\•ill ht'l11 'il.t' Joi. Only Sl'.! .. ·iou: Cfl!l 11.,11, S17·tifllfl . finan<"l'! ll urry'. Call 5·1ti-::::1.1 f,,r1l1•la1I~. 'I• ACRE RANCH MIDWEST STYLE! llugc C'Us lom homo". lmmrnse livin1t roon1. J..:in1::- s1zc bf-droom~. Thanksi.;ivini:: si1.f' din111J.:. :l co\·C'r- ed patios. ~·un ~ro'"'n shade and f111\t tr1·•·~. Gil·c a1,·ny pr1N", Just S-18,000. Duu'l 1ni~s lhi$ lwau!y. Call 8-1:.!·:.!53.'.i. C .!.R£f R OPP ORTUN ITY Qualification•: Integrity & Enthusiasm Find .. ut fnr y<1111·~ .. 1t -l·:,\n....-11hilr• )llU LE,\Ji:'\ llf,\1· H1 1nt1ke it in l!f'al ~::ito tc :Sall':>! •,1,~;·1~11 .t;• t1'>.'F ~ A1t,,.1N.• I Pt' IJf '.' ·~,;P.I Cati tt>day...:.. it's FREE~ No oblign1io n -!f'l'S· talk abuut it OO\\"! S 1nrt earninl( \\hile you'rl' \eal'ning in the classrwn1 & vn thl' J<Jb. Pro'}rom C:,tnrt' r~ :.t Werk Our i:;r11d11;;\I'~ ur Th<> Br-al E!otatcrs Cnrf'Pr J..:ii·k-Llff Tra111u10..: l'roi;rd111 ll'll u:. it's fan· 111~· TOO BIG MUST SELL 5 l:wdroom jt1~t S4 l.!)::.0. A~~111n•· \'.A. t .. ;in -:\n 11ualiry1nt; -Lo·aut 1f11\ 2 ,,, .r~ .-(.,!111•·b 1·11l-d•··~a·: Sll"ef'l. /I. riridr tn ShO\\". for 1n•n·r 11tl11rnmllun call M<l:t·Z:-.JJ. CRISPY CLEAN AND VERY QUIET Prt'::.tig;' ](Jr:.tli"n. lnfnrmnl 1..il·ini.:. l;ou1111rt kite:-f'( 1R Pl:~ 1FESSl\1X,\l-..._ T:Y PT:O rF:SSIO~· hf'n \1 ith budt-in Bnr·B·(,!. !'rival<' 1..:111 .. off rnas-,\LS: Call .\!ari ,\11n Hat•·. kJJ.:::~0:1 lor de· E<Lo;1,,id,~ (' .. ~ra :\1 •·~11. :: l>''<lr<~·ni-. 1t.111h1•J1 d fl<>l')J~, ch h;.,hlf11l ~111d Ill ..:11•,1\ II• it:hl~.1h1~id . s:;9,~;,o, Call li·ll>-7lil ~';_;~: )!any extras -)lust ;,l'f'. Call n11\\' -._'.•.•b~-·.'.·u~".",' ~".· ,d~•.",'~".",d.;d•'.,. ... ..,..,..,__-' -r CORONA DEL MA SElcCTIONS MARVELOUS MONACO 2 BR and dl'n, 1,ri·..-a t fan1ily kilch1•n \\'ilh ex- llC(ISive \1'....00 11an.~11n~. l.Jt•nutif11I ear1x·l~. cus- lolTI drapes, <'as~ -earl' Jand:i('apini.:, near pool and )lllLIO:-,' S schoul. 01,ncr anxivus and may ca.rry-li!nd T.0. Call immed.i8lt-ly:-673-8550. CDM CHARMER Cozy 2 IY'drooun r-onfl'rtinn. Jlf'l'fC'r l f()r the !<mall f(l.111il,v \\;lh an ry1• to lht· fu tun•. f\ dar- hnt: ''i "'n ht•111n rro !la~·· on l!·:l f'l'"fll'l'l.1. The n1 ..... t ri·a.,,,nahl•· 1\.1,\' 11,. k11 ... 11· of to join Call· lurtllU!-e;n•<t 1•·'1 ~mall lfl\lll. CnJI us ln1n1•-d1- a1o·ly for <1u1c:k pos.'ll'~~ir111. Only S.";9,500. 673-85;)(). LOWEST PRICED NEW DUPLEX IN CORONA DEL MAR Rri'lnd n•'\v ciupl""< ,,11 on•· .. r th•· 1-,.,,.t slrt.,.''" in ul d C••P•l111 d• l ,\l~ir. :-:p:1,·1 .. u.~ .1 t~·f[p .. 1n1, '.! h11tlr fn •lll un11 \l1lh f1 1••plru·•• anrl tl111int: ro-un . Uri:.:h! '.! h••tlrnom, :.! ha th ro·11r unl1 \1'11h fir,•11hH·1· <ind a Ian!•• ~und«fk. ~uulity ll!•l'Jlnl- nll·nt... tlu:uu.e.bouL Cu..lu!n caructs and dra111::.. Call no11 -SJ 17.1.'>Q.00. G7:1-IG.lft • ILY H00~1. Crackling fireplace. 18x20 DE,0K~'-lll-I 12xl2 dlnrn~ l'oom. Large countfy Size kitrht>n. f"1unily sl1.f' bedroom. 1-lugt" 22x30 J!l\ra irc. lrrt'g. hu).:'f' corner lot 2000 !IQ. ft. ( ! J,900 total dO\\·n. Be curlou~all 963-6767. TROPICAL GARDEN ENTRY . Offen rw.cluslon. LoBh quiet cul-de-sac I~ cation. Tu·o story. f our bedrooms, den, large hn1n('m11ker kitafle,n. $44.950 is a ba.t·- galn~ Call nO'\'' to see, 847-6010. NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newpon llYd. 646-7171 I • ' TWINKLING LIGHTS of tht'." Pavilion by nl~h t, dt:'lightful bay and ocean 1·Je\\' by da):. 3 sJ)fl cinus bfodrooms plus n111ids' quarters and l.'XCT"IJlionall y wacious ('Ol1rtyard entry. Only $1 37,:>00. Call for de- tail~. 6i3·8550. FRONT ROW IRVINE TERRACE $5,000 PRICE REDUCTION El<"~nt ·I l.J\.•d1'0f1m hon1£' \1i1h fabulous harbor and ot::<-an v11 •\\. Thi~ hnme "'ill Jq1tii<fy the most diserlmin111inl!' huycl'. Dmmnllc sunkc>n livinji 1"00m. hiithli1thll'd \I hh elcJ.:Anl ~·hilc 1t•t1"RZJ.n, S1-elud1'<1 J.tOOI in n g-an::h•n atmr1~· ph1!r<'. Pcrf•·ct fnr 1ndnor .. 11.1 td~r rntcrtaining. An o•xquisite l"Us tonl horne and ~ou. f>\\ll !hi· land Call nu\\' fur 11 11r1,·nt!" sho'-'·in~. 673~. HUNTINGTON BEACH SWEEPING VIEW .IJ1vcJy cour1yard •·ntrunc:i: \"this •'X('"1•t1on.i l / 3 hr .. 2 bRth, Canll'•1 l·h\!hland~ h"nl•·. I IULP 1 )aJ~d ""ilh pool, grneiOUl' l'/>llCiUllS •·rll('l'lllll\/11 ,,: nrca. bri'.:ht sunny kitchC'n \.\ith ~t"11u11 hrt•Ak· / last bar. LAG •1t br~1ksh•·h C'' l n.Jibrar~ al•'o\•'. 1 1\ mu~t SC<' lod11y · 1•a!I 1>7 \-S.i:\ll r .. r :11,111 (JOSTA MESA 2790 ltollior ll•d. 546-2J13 H9J1 leoc~ llwd. 842°Z5JS 21030 lrookhunt 6014 Wo1ot1t An. CO RONA Dlll, ~IAll 312 Marquerlt• 673-8550 96J-6767 847-6010 • STREAK THROUGH THIS ONE! PRI\' ACY .. 60x~ LOT .. J Jarhr hl'rlrn .. 111s. SUll!..'r la~l: Jh·1nJ.: ar1·a~ -S.•ill!ral•· din· 1111; ronn1. ,\DOE!) PAHTY Hll(l:\I \\'ITl l BL'ILT-1:-,' BAP.. \'F.RY \'El:Y Cl.0S£ 1'il BEACll. StiOOO Tvtal du" 11, Cui io11" Call w ;1.ti"i'ti7. FIVE BEDROOMS $40,500 Locat"rl on Sl!JN'I' 1~•rnrr ],,,_ Its s~• nnu·h h•>11 '1' ,,,,. )'o<l )11 tl1· lll••rl•",\'. Bl'l!t'I' h u1Ty Oil llus onr. Call no\\', !S·l7-tiUIO. STREAK ON IN Ttl yu111· r11ax11nu111 pl'l\'a1·y 1•101. Fi111!,1stic rnrd f,.1· rnt•'l'ta1n1n~! :-:1~·<·i11I 1ns1cl•• 1ra- t11rf· 1' ii hui.:•· f;unily '1.1IP ki !f'h••n (Inly S:~.500: Bt.·tt1·r hurry _ ..:all Sl7-60l0. PATIO DINING IN COSTA MESA \\'•'•l1.lt:hl ir"n in~idr-und .. 111 .\l1•<IH••r1·anian ~t}l•· lil'1ni.: 11 1\h :1 l1<·rlnM•rn<; "11 1:-:l lot. uK !•>1' 'J. Unit. s,:;~,9:,0. Lall G-!t.i-7\il. 2 STORY COLONIAL 5 hM:lroom mnn~lon fnr undr-r S50,000. f en- 1111·<-s: Do11hl<· d•"•r <'n1r~-. Custnmi7.t'i'l in. lc>r\or. Lan:-,. mas1rr ~u1 l•' \\'Ith dn ·~sin:::: n~·n1 -1-'J.nd f1n·11lar .. _ 11 .. n11·1n1tk1·r·~ k1 11·- h••n. F1•1illal rl in111i.: l'll!Jrll. • l\"1''1/•'rl 1·11 ••tl 1t 1r1·" linl'd slrt·•·l. A1•1~,111tn1•·n t •• 11!y ~ Call ..... 1"J..;/;JJ~). 2 HOUSES, PRICE OF ONE! l.i1·e rrnt fr<"' "·hile l"'nt in~ Hi,. o lhrr. Roth f•1r S32.UOO. i'\eNi \\'e say n1on<' !furry'. Call 8'1l-2Z..1:'i. 2 STORY VACANT ' $26,950!! ITS TP.t:E: lluge/lkdrooms. C.;u·dr-n kitr- h•·n. Vrry cln~•· In llf'll{'h. U:-,'BEL.IEV AHLE liAl{(;;\L'\'. Call !S·l'.!-:t."i:G. BEACH $22,5QO . JUST OFF THE WATER! $1275 TOTAL DOWN It'~ tru"~ Bi·ach. S22,:")()(), Sl2f."i Totnl Do\\ll, !j!yli~h k11t·hf•n. :'\•·1v applianc~·s. Hrf't1kf11i>t bar. LAHf ;~; LIVIN(t ,\HEA. S! .. '\'ll:E,\' CU.\'VEHSATl\1~ l'l'f. l'u~h·hlltl•1n .CM f1r•'1•l;i1·"~ Ankl•· d>'1'11 C"nrr~·11n\.(. l'rlvn1c 1'111H>. (;omin11n11y 1~~1!'. ~1'.!i'.'i T111ftl IJu\\JI. :s~i.:iou. Cun,,11s Call ~;:1.1171;7_ NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2:1110 S11. F'I. rif Lh inl.'. :ir•·a. :: nr •I t~'<lr11r1n1. 1'<1(1) & Jaf'11zl1. \'i•·11· ,,f 111·· an. $6'.J.~.»o. IJ.e (..luick -Call t~lti·7171. EASTSIDE C.M. 3 BEDROOM (l•n•·1 ,'\· (';-i~py rl .. ;iri •1n n1;utnif1•·rnl l111rd - \tn.iud flotin. drl\:.:htf\11 )·t-nr in 1,."tta.t ni:-~h- 1~11 h•· •d. ~16.~:;IJ. C;lll 1..11;.~1~1 DUPLEX COSTA MESA ASSUME FHA LOAN T\'" lw<lro .. rn ro1•h -shRrp & Clr-n n, I':\· t • llrnt. \Rlui· ar St0,000. Cnll 616-7171. INVEST~IENTS 18662 MacArthur BIYd., Suite 103 • 1"1.. 8JJ.J305 • ' ' • . / . 42 DAI L V PILOT Wtdnttd.11)', March 20, 1()74 . 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C1llto.-nl1, !or con. ·r '•l•uc:t-°" 1 l>IQl>wty 1 .. .-:c0<danct wlln n.. pltn1 tl'ld tP«lllcaTlori• Iller.tor. to I ~-k" """c:ltl rwtt•snc• 11 rn1a1 II 1o11o ... 1; ! '.. IN lHE C.0\JNT'I' OF ORANGE, C1mp\IS Dflvf wiffnl"'J rrom l!lrlatol ilrlltt '\ to Qu.11 Slrft!. • fllDi t rt reqylrecl lor '"'er.II•• --1s dtK•!llfd hertin; :: E119IM1r'I lJthn1l1 lletft Nt . ONRIUy Dftt.rl,1'1o! If Wlrlil ~ 1 1 Et . A:olocale R-lld• SIQn '\ 1 M C.'I', Rtrnovt Concte'tt :. l 100 C,Y, Ho.clw1y E•c1vtll"" ~ • ''° Ton AH•f9Ue lla>e ~ 1 61 C Y. Clt u .. II .. CON;r t l• 1 J Et . M~r~e<• •• ,~.·. ' »Cl l "" A1p1>1ll Conuele ._ '\ PLANS. Sllftltl Prrtlsll>nt •nd l>«)llOMI 16rms <•" Mly be otlltllled OV IYO- ;'; \SJM<lf¥1 blotdt•• u90fl Pil~ment o1 11-00, wrilcti t""°"nl 11\aU not bf!! r"'1.ond1llft. All 'c.ncc-• tMll De l'l'lldl l>IY•lll• 10 O"n'11 counry T••s11ter, l><tl tlloulo be m.oUtd 10 't11t: Rold ~fl,,_!: .xi Civic 'Ctn!tr Df!Yt Wnl, $.,,II An~, C•lllornla. ' NO 111 0 wlU be COfl .. dffld ""ttn ii Is fnlde .., 8 blank form lut11IS"ed bV fht ~County A:Olld CDmml1iJorollr 1tld h m1de Jn eccord1nce wl1" fllt pro~l1I0111 o! lhe- 'Sllndord Spt<;l!!ClllOftl And Spt:clal Provl1!0!>•. .. THE &OAll:O OF SUPERVISOR$ of Tht Coun•y o1 0r•"9• ,_,,.. IM rlljlht lo ;::r1ltc! 1ny er 1fl bltls. ' THE 81DOER'$ AT TE NT ION It <Jlrtc!td !O 11\f pr11Yl1lon1 ln Sec!loo 2 ... Pn> '-•1 Requlrt"""ll i nd COl>dlllon1,'' Of 11>1 St1nd1td 5Ptclllc•llons for lilt r11qu1r .. ~n11 •nd condllloni wl!!ch ht mutl ~11tve !n U•t l'J'.tPilUl!ill!I Qf--11M prQOOMLf<Jfm j ._'11ilil llii tlibml .. Jon <JI Ille bid. 1' Pll:OVISIONS of !M 5t1f1 Conlr•CI Acl att not apfllicalllt, Ind j>n)lptcUW l)ld- 1 "'"'• wl11 not llt rlqlllrld lo be P!'l'lv.tUlllCI. t ' PUASVANT to ~llotl 1710 of IM Ltbor Ccost, 1M Bo.srd of SllPl'f\'1-. h11 1 ~."'"•""-" tllt -•• pr1Y1111"9 r111 of Wl>Qll 1pplk 1ble 10 !flt -"' •• dtt1llld l: y &Gird of SuparYlt0•1 Rrwlu!lon No. 7U!U. 8'1' OltDEJt OF THE BOARD OF .: .... UPElt\llSORS OF ORANGE COUNT'!'. CALIFOA:NJA ~tW: March '· 1t1-• , W. E. ST JOHN , ' Ccu"ly Clerk and tJ!.OllOclo 1 ' Cieri.. Ol !Pie 81>1•d Of $udff'vl.or1 ~ !SEAL ~ of Or~nu• Col;nly, C.tl•tornlt By J ll<lf Ale•1110er OePlllY Pllblllll Or1no1 Co...sl 1>1111~ PllD!, MAtel> ll t nd 10, 1914 ~:·~--..:.---'---~~-'-------------------- ' ~ PUBLIC NOTICl.o.: PUBLIC NOTICE t ------... oTICiToeoto1-,-.-.-a-.-.-.-,-.-,-,-,-... o ~FOR •lDI ::~1 Dlt!tlcl; C~1t C-""'lly ColltQt Ol1lrk l .. lcl Oeldline: J ;OO P.M., Thur.O.y, Al>f'll.., !tit. ~ "lllcl N11. 411 • :-Pi.ct of llld Rtc1ip1: Qll!c1t Of 1iw. Puf'dl11lng Agtnl, Co.s" Commvr"'Y Coll~ : Dlttrkl Admlnll!ttllon lhllkllnO. IJ1,0 Adlfnl AV._, CO.II M•t• C1llto<-nl1 .,. ... lllCI ldtflllllc:allotl Nt'"'; • LANDSCAPING • OISTll:tCT AOMINISTRATION BU ILDING J-1•<• Plomt •r• Oft int: O!llct of Ille Olll•ICI Dlr11:1;0r ot P"VS'.'•I F.&(il1lll!'I and • O!lk t o4 lf>t A...:Mlltcl. Wllll•m llh1<0C~ & Ptrl...,1, 1Sl0 81y1idt 0rl¥t, Coronl , "" del Mar. C1Ulornlt. ' .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll>tl ll'le lboVt-Mmt!ld Scl'ICOI Oh!rlcl of D••no• ~1y, CelHor111a. 1ctlnq by tnd tl!rougl> Its Gcwern1n11 llo111d, l>t<eln.lter rel1rr.o;t ! :lo •• "Ol ~TRICT", Wiii •Ktlv~ UP '"· Out oot la!er Thin Int •bov•llatld tlrnt, 1.1 ..... lld ll!<:ts for !ht nwlfd 01 .& a>nlr~tt !or tht 11bove prolecl. l ·~ Bods tl>~ll lllt •Ktlved In mt place I01111llll1d t bovt . tnd thllt be optf\Cd trid 1 ~llllcl~ rHd t10Ud 11 1111 1bo11•ll1t.o;t llmt Md pl1ct: .._,, TnHe wilt bf a SIO.CO dtPOlll rtqul•ed In Nt/I 1e1 of bld oocurnen11 to iUltln-'f" 1111 r9turn I" llCO(I ~IUon w111>1n five ""VI tlltr Ille bld _,/II(! dti.. • E~Ul bid rnu11 CO!>IOfm t nd Ill ,.,POll'1¥t lo lht conlr1cl ~umtnll. 1 EiC!! 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All-W1l•I Olttrl(:I 01' OOES H E ll:E fl 'I' RESOLVE , I OULP' INIUI ANCl tOMPAN'I' DETERMINE AND Oll:OEll: It 1o1-.: Full C6'P0<"•1• N•n» s..:11.,.. I. II It tr.. lnltnllon or 11111 ~ 4nl MHIMll, K1nui C1tt."P1U•-•I BolrO 10 torrn '" lmpr-..1 cll1!rld or HOrrw Offi(_t t _.,1.., ol ll>e Liii All-W1I•• Ol•rl(I 'l'NT E""'"' Ofiem!Mr )\, 1tn u .... "Olll•fCl .. I, Wllkll '" '"' Opll>IOf> "' ro111 Ml'lll!led Qoett 1P1oe ?. 11n• ?l) .. 11u.S05,l..,61 trolt t o.o•d wm tito """'lttd, to 1<QUltt '1'11111 l••bllltln IP-J. ""' lll "·"J,151.M 111111 <""Jl'U<' 1"' tmora_..t• tu~t1n ~111 au•l>lu. l..nd1 !P111t J, hnt l •j • f. 1 .. 111 dtoc:•lbtd In IM <Jr•ll 1>11n of -•1 C•i:>l!ll 1>11d-up/Guar1"IV CIPiMI/ rtferrMI to In tlw <K•lll' M r.of. wlll< II Slalvtori 0.Potll JP111t J, lo ne UA) !.IXJ0.000.llO d•o!t olan Is lleo'•bv 1111>•11¥td lor CM• C"'" p~10·l11 ind tontrllluled 1~11>1v• tlotrallOt> at ll>e l'letr!r.g l'le•fll\lllt' 1P1G1 3. Une 1M) ... M,Ol'tAJO.U rett"ld lo'"" 11Ur,.,..n1 lo lecllOft WlO, Un1>1l\lfltd """°" u.urpl"'J ..i •e<i or "" W11tr C-• and lo lnuo IP•11t J, llfle l•Bl • • • 2.1.61',nJ.tf <Jlft~ll obllg1u .... l>Otldl "' Ille Olllrlt l .... 5urply1 1, •eGArdi pOl)tyl>Cldert -..11 ol stld lmoruV<lmt~I dl•trlc!, the lP~111 J, llllCI UI . U.11•AM.0' O<'«IPICI• of whit" bond• 111111 be U•IKI lo '"'"""• tor the yo.r (P11te n , lint 1J ll).n1.194.N pt¥ tl>e e •~n .. , of '""" AcQ.,1•111"" Ind Dill>urMn,.1111 lor !Pie Ylllt IP•o-t u. lint 19l ll~.Hl,101.IJ con9'f1JCll""• In '" 1mounr not t xttedlM Wt htflb\' ctrtllv !hit !ht t DOvt !lt m1 111 on ac;cortl~nct with ~t An...,•I IM esllrn1t• .. 1 torth I" k cllOft l l>ert!OI. sr~t-1 Jor '"' Y""' ono«i O«emcer JI. 1911. m..dt to !ht 1111uri nce Ci>m. Section 2. Thw l)V•PQle 10< wt>!<~ '"'° ml1"011•• Of !ht S!l1t OI C1li10r nl1, llV•llHnl " l~w. Pf'OPCHt d lmprC¥1mtfll d1'"1<1 It lo tw A, C. 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Ind the pevrne..t II ""9rtllr.Q ano ollltr coo!J ol IN Dlt1rlc1 10 tt>it 1.-· fl'f\I Plf""llt!'d Ovli5tc:ll011 W IO. ti HQ, ot 1119 Wi lt• Codt, provldld tl>tt 11>1 ct,. t'Ylr.Q D1.r1 of wld purpote 11>tll Dlf'ltllt Ille 111'<11 wllhl" ttl<J Pf®Qlt<I ltnpfCWlmtn! cl(1lrl(I. 5tc:tlon '· l lla e~1>1n1e of c•r,....,lr.v Oii! w >d purpose I• n tim11td lo De U.6511.0CO. S1Cllon 4, AIMltmlnll 10< c1rrvhw;t llUI 11ld llU•-.i..u Ill ltvltd tllclu.lvtlv ,,_ troe l1<>d\ In 111d pr°""'""" 1,.,. orolftmtnl o!slrlcl. ll'ICIUOl"9 any terrllory an,,.•ed ll>treto. Slc.111111 S. A rn1p 11\owlnq the t itericr boll<>d~rln ol Miii p•OPQild !mr>m~il'n'lfnl dltlrlct, to be known 11 .. lmprovt-nt Dll!rlcl No, l·W ol LOI All1<>1 Water Dhtrlct.'' wlllch map •l>tl! go~rn for ~II l!lltH1 ts to tM 1..itnt ot troe prOfllll!'d lmp<ovtrntnl dlll•lct. 11 "" Ille w!ll> lh~ SfCT'tll'Y "' I~• Dlstrlcl, '"" Is IY~ll~Dle lllOl"'J f!>f lnsotCTIOll bv tny otn0<1 C• Pl'"'"' lflltru!ed. Sfcil"" I., Wt<l,,.,t<llV• Int Jro aev ot Aorn. 1174, 11 !lw l\ollr ol t ;OO o•c1ock, A,M., <JO" llld dlY ls l'ler.i>y Jl~ld IS IM lime, anc:t 11>1 rnttllnrg place cl thl1 Bo.llrd 11 tiw, otllc11 01 ,,,. Lo. All>OI W&t9r Ohlrlct ti 21311 Mulrtano1 Bou .. vard, El Toro. C•lllornlt. I• herl bY /b,ICI ..... lht. pltc:1 lot 1 r..1rlng bY 11\li flo.srd r191rdlnu !lie lorrn•tlon of uold prOPQMICI lrn~t dlllrlCI, orl!Yldld tro11 w ld lormttlon shall In Itel Ill llfld.,.llk..,, pU<Wlnt lo •tld Stcllon W!U o! "'' Govtrrtrntnl (Odl. IM t>ltn! !l>ertof, IM .,....._ !or Wl>lch II Is to De IQrmld, !ht blf>tfll !o l1r.d1 wlltlln Int prOl>llled Im· p-1 dlllrtct trom cl•tVl"Q Oltl s1ld l)V<PllSI. '"' '""""'lid ••l'fllM or cir· fl'lllQ our ••Id purpo11 or •n¥ oltltr ""'tr r.r r•ltllnq lo 1ny ol ll'le fortcto1"9. s,cll<JO" 7, 111 .aid time And pt1c1t 11nv .....-s 1"1ertote<1 , lnctUd!"Q 111 "'"'""' owl>i"ll' •-In 11>1 Dh!rltl °' In ll>f oro. QeneD l<T1provftntnl di•1rlc1, MAY •Pill•• 1r>d be ....,,a. lnll wrllle!> prolesh. ii •ny, Wiii tit COfttl<le<ed. Stctlll"I I. Al ~ny llmt no! 1111er '""' Ille """' lll••ll>tbCM! '>ti tO< ~fAl!OQ ®· l«llon1 to "" or®OWd plan ot w0<~1 eno ll>lt luut l'ICt or 111'""'1 Ol>lloarlon bllnd• l"'l'lfor. Any .,.....,. ol pr_,-j~ lllDle Ill bl 1>1en t<1 llllreror m1Y rn1~t wrll!lfl protnt, .Sue:" P"Oltol '"'" be I" wrl!ll10, •"•II <or>lll" a <MicrlptlOll Of tM prootrly In wlllcll ••ell 1lgner IWI• •n lntt•est, WI· titian! to ldtflllh tht u rne, AllO If 1111 s!ontn Al'I not sllctwn "" 1ne 1111 .ci111ll1· ed •nnsmen1 '1)11 '' rn1 oWf'llrs ol wch Pf'-lv. IUC" O(ll!e!.I shall <011t11ln O< tit 1ccome>0nled bY wrlntn evk!Mct thal such 1lont fl ••• IM ..... ,,.,, of such pro. perty, All tUC" 1l"Olt1l1 sh~H Ill dtllnrtd to tllt Sec•1t11.Y or 1111 Dl11r1c1. Stcllon 9. Tht S<:e:•ll•rv ati•ll CIU"' flO!ict ol 1110 ht~•l"'l 111 be Qlvef\ by (•l p1,1bll1hlno t COP• of !l>ls rewlullOft In t ntWSPIPlf ol gentr1! clrcul oTlon, p.uDll1h· Id In 11>1 coum., 01 O!"~n~. p.ur-nl IO Sectf"'1 6066 ol !he Gover1>mtnl COiSl711W 11"1 1111Dllc11\on lo bo 11 lent l( dlYI prior 1o !ht time II•!'<! !Of iw.1rl1>9; (bl llOSlll>Q a <DOY Of t!'l!s ftlOlllll<I<'! In trorn p..,bllc r>l•tH wl!llln tM or-..d Im· pn>Yttnl'f\I Ol•l•k l for 11 Lo.11 U dtyt orior lo !M !lmt llxt<t lot-l aid lle11rlng; 111111 (c) sefl!ll11'Q a <f•tlfled <llPY or !tilt •1satu11on bV <frllhta mAll, po.!1ge Ptt1>1lt:I. to t•ch oroPl'f'ly °"'""' 1" '"' or<IOl!Md lmorcwemffll dl•trlct •• 1hcwn Ofl 1111.,1111 ...,.111t0 '''"'"""' •oll. Said rnall!l'>Q shill Ill <DmPltlt<I not lr11 1111n u d•n orlor ta '"" ""'''"II· ADOPTED, SIGNED ANO APPROVED 11>11 llt" O•Y Ill M1rc1>. 1'74 l ~EAL ) v P. Bt~er .. llJJ? FICTITIDU$ 9Ui1NIHS Pr"'!dtnl Of trot Pul'lll•llfd O•t"llt (<>1tl D1lty Piiot NAME 5TATENtE NT I llo.o•d of Olr.,;toro c• •~t Fe1>ruar1 J~1~h f . !l. 10. 191• 690-74 Tile lollowl"O person 11 OOlnq bU•l"fu Los Allt01 w11or D••lf•cl PUBLIC NOTICE •s: J llCl<'S ELECl11 1c. J1Ut 5cutro ~::,e:r~odl ----,FiCT1T10us BUSINESS llrool<nut1T Hunll"91o<t 8 t t c h .' 5f<••l&fY Of lllt NAME iTATEMIHT Calill>fnll 9'16-16 8Mrd Of Oltt CIOfl al '"' The lcllo"'l"1J ~flon Is OOlno llus!Mn Jtck L LClfX>'tl, '1661 So\11" Lot A!lta• Wtlt r 0 1,rrlcl d\ Broolchu•SI. Hunllngton 8 t •c h , Pul'llltl\ed Ora"llC' Co.s11 0.llY Pi IOI. cc.r DISTRIBUTDA:S. 11111 Betti! C•lllor"la 9'/W M~rcl> l'(I. 11. 1t1• tS).1• Blv~ S<1l!o c,, uuntlngton 8tdch, T~I~ lllJ~lnou 11 COndUcltd bv a" ---· ---- C1h!o•.,ia 916u 1n111~•du•t. PUBLIC NOTICE Chf11 G-ot ,.,,,Is, ::IJOl'I lilon(!•• J~r< L. LGOf't<' Ln., Hunll"oton 8oac11. Cilllornll 9lt "I l~ls ~T•ffmef'I wa• 1111<1 with !nit Thi• bu•lflell ll conoyc!od 111 •n CO,,.l!Y (lo,k ot D•~nge Co<1nlf 011 March l!'IOl~ldu4I. I, 19/l, 1 Ct1rl1 G Tet:l1 FJltn t~11 1ta!tm..,1 w~• llltd with 1111 Pul'lll\Plell OranQo Co1st Oel!v Piiot Ccun11 Clttk OI Or•nge CG!ml~ on M~tr h 13, ~. 11. ind Aorll l. 197• ~l1 ·7l M1rcn s. 1t7•. FICTITIOUS I UllNIS5 NI.Mii! STllTliMt:Hf l~ hlllowlr.g PtrlOfl It d o I n g ~1ntt1 11; POT5. KNOTS & WHATNOlS. 21~ N""'PO<I 81vd , NtWPOfl BttCI>, (t, w"' " l(rl•llll JlnN Woo:!, "4!S S1110D11rg Wty, lrvtnt. Ct . 116'• T"l1 bulllllll Ii C<M'l<hKt..i b¥ 1n fftdlv!du.1. Krlsn" J. Woo:! Ti.ls tltlt,._I Wfl flit<! W!lh ""9 C<J\IMY Cltrt. or Or•nq.i Cou"IV on Flbrvt "' 2J. lt7• PICTITJOUI I UStN•ts NANll STAT.MINT lollowl"9 Pl!'i.on I• oolno bOJtlntn ----- Sl.lll,01 (,6~1 16 s 1,QJS,0"12.t TS,10 "~ J>UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI I UllNESS "tAMI! iTATIMli.NT fol!Qw!ng Pffton 11 <lol"O busl._ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOU' IUSINlSS MAM• SYATLMIWT !Oli-!ng ptrllll'I ll oolng buslNU DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED GMeral General • lii_iiii ..... iiiiiiiiiliJ~iil /'1"'4tUt Smid~ ERRORS: AdvortlNrs REALTORS' 1hould check their ed1 dally & report errors 1 mm• d I at t I y. The DAILY PILOT a11ume1 llablllty for tho first In correct Insertion only. General OLDER 'N NICE TWO STORY 2IOO Sq. F'f'CI s~.:'j)() 1•uu J'r11·(' This b(>su!UuUy buUI nnd n111in\Jl lrK'CI homr ouera )")u ~1Jd111•s1crn •·hnrni in f'nli f. ~urn~n1rn" 11ll' lour hu~1· l··dn.>on1~. r .. r111,.1 d1111 n1: ~ roon1, l1,u'tl\'IOC11t Uoo1·~ und r bt.·uutilul ruhlnc!'I ~1 1 l' ),,LI back ))(line Jiving in to!111y's hectic pttcc. Cull :.t.:r-9t91. Walker&lee lllll ,,,.,. NOW AVAILABLE CDM DUP LEX ONLY $71,000 OPEN THURS. 10-2 721 FERNLEAF REALTY 673-6900 675-5016 E\·C'11. NEW LISTING Condominium • park like :oiur. rounding • <.'On1munity pool, recrea.tion room, nice prl· vate patio & real rlrcplacc! Ready to mo\'e right in. 3 Ik'drooms, close tu shop.~ . 338.500. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 142.5200 ..._ ----------------~ 'MESA VERDE S Bedrooms Split level ~ Executive-honM>. -1,....,r'-"'· sionally l;uxlsraped and rll'1·· ura!ed. OriginRl irat•I nuxtcl "·ith many exlr1u;. New IU;1. ing at ~'2.SOO. co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS --15~41~4141- (0pen Ev•nings) 2 SMALL HOMES IRVINE RANCH Si::! 2 ~101'\' dn•r.111 h•lllll' 4 I brs :l IJ.11iis. ponl .~. !"1111is I f;if"il ilil's 0\\/1!'1' ,\11[ ~I'll. \.A :1-..-u1n:1hlr• lua11. Sl!l,~1()(1. can 646-771 1. Walker &lee Rl•l l l TA!I -.Jus·t Say 'Charge It' WHEN PLACfNG A WANT AD IN TH~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JUST DIAL 642-5678 I . NEW LISTING-CORONA DEL MAR See this cozy 2 bedrn1 .. 1 b.llh cottage under the hu ge spreading pine tree. Then look at th e 3 bedroon1. 2 bath rear unit wh ich brings in $360. a rn onth. t\ li stin g of Glenn O'Bryan . CALL 644·7270 2128 E. Coast Highw•y, Coron• del M.r WE CAN He,, YOU •UV, SlLL. OR TlllADl A HOME .ANY~LACE tH 11'11 NAT)QN Gtneral CALL ME, l'M CARMEL and I'm cute! 3 bed· rooms, thick shag, heavy beamed. patio, rest· ful fountain and drapery treatments that will really turn yo u on ! Big family room and beautiful flowe rs. You should see me! Really! I'm $75,950 in Harbor View Homes. UN IQUE HOMES Realto,., 675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar General Gener at HARBOR VIEW EASTSIDE FOURPEX I HILLS Lovely 3 bedroom 2 bath ocean \'iC"'s on large lot. $65,000 Income $615. month l'Nuff said!) 2211 N9w~t I I. 64~.!"stfi Sun/Eves . 646-SBSS Do You Have a Friend I in~!'.rc:stl.'(! ~II' • a1'\~ .>'Ou? l!I ~ F.F. Sll\11 Lf. ('0:\00:\11:\· IL'.)!. .,2 or :; B1·droom for ,.a1.~. Je1;1SJ" nr Ira~(' orlion.1 Onl' blOl'k lo \rl'slefHf. t·n· clo~I g:11·11i;cs, pool flnd rec rooni. \\'c Tri·llt>rfk'I' c11 Tri./larbor. 2100 ~· ft. 3 car garage In in111111culate rondition. f"t..-e la nd. Call &16-7711. Walker&lee ··-~ .. ,.,. BOAT BUFFS!! Vat:ant but ne,1·ly dt:L'Ol'll!C'd 3 Bit & de n li.lar'll.1 11•~1111:: l\",,,,. tTpll,;. hn·pl. l1l1i11s, ent·! pati<l, do1:k + lq; sli11. Seller \rflnls in1~unc> 11rop. Orange o r San Ui('~D County. Askin!=! $91.500. !-iuhn1i1 du.,.,·n 1.1r tr;u!c:: Call 6-1~8.WO. .., (YFIC[S t GlO: Vitr. .DN v. E. 11.,,..n1 & Co. K<Mr-~ LOVE .... MACNAB IRVINE --------•·-·------- BLUFFS · 3 BR. · $65,000 Si ngle·le\'el \r /vie\v. 3 bedroon1s, dining roon1 & large de ck. Helen \Vood, 644·6200. (~1 501 UPPER BAY BEAUTY Extra large pool in garden patio is foca l p0int of light. airy 3 bedroo m. 2 bath & ramil y roo 1n horne among prestigious es- tar~s. S63.500. Bob Owens, 642-8235. IMS!) LI DO SANOS -$49,500 3 bedroom on large corner Jot. Ne\~:ly re- painted & carpeted. 2 blocks to beach. Im· n1ediate occupancy. Jack Custer 642-8235. (M22) BROADMOOR HARBOR VIEW - PANORAMIC VIEW Beautiful "rater & Catalina Vie''', Exten· sivc t\•ood decking on view side. Large courtyard entry. 4 bedrooms. Community pool. SJI0.000. Tom Queen 644-6200. IM27 ) NEWPORT RANCH ESTATE Cnlifo1·nia Ranch I·loine ''' ·s bedroOms, formal dining room , large pool, barn & st.ables. Many fruit trees. 5245,000. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (M311 ' HARBOR VIEW 3 BEDROOM SG.1.900 f-'I~~ ... Large corner lot. brick patio & dog run .· Formal dining room. Joyc e Edlund 642-8235. (M261 CUSTOM BUILDING SITE In Big Canyon -directly across from Clubhouse. Outstanding vle'1.1 location - first offeting -895,750. Tom Queen 644· 6200. (M44 1 (·Irvine 1-... ... t .................. ., I OI OdverO..l•t 141·12$5 ltu MttArtblar '°"•1200 N.W,...t' htcfl,C11llfornt• t21U • I G G ,,. di w " k• '· "' '" ™ , , ' " 11)" ,, t'• c: ' c; • • l\rt(lnfM!,o M,11(11 20 jlJ;.-DAIL Y PILOT • 11 PILOT ·ADVERl !SER General W~d"t\dJy March 20 l'J74 --.,------,,----:----• Gi neral ;;;G;•;_;e:;;,•;l:;:;;:;:;:;:;;G;•;n;•;'4;1:i;;:;:;:;:;:;;/;G;•;n;•;••;l:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;G;e;n~•~··~l:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;G~e;n;••;•;l;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;G;e;n;•;•;•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;e;n;••;•;l;;;j;ii;ii;;;;;;;oi l ~ c~!~~~g.!?c~~!.~ INVESTORS DELIGHT BLUFFS MODEL HOMES All ready lo rnovc 111to. Be~1ut 1 l11ll~ deeor, thruout. 11•ith be11l earp .. drape~. \\illlpap£>r . landscaping: on \1·u te p1c·1urp ... 1p1e i,;reenbclL•. Priced to sell: ti6.i 50 to $79 .500 6 BEAUTIFUL UNITS -.i\tlJO lllJI\{; c·o:-la i\tcsa Ciolf l 'uursc. Grcul t'ondJtion inside & out. Plenty of renter appPaL t)uali ty con- s1rut·t1on . 1-'l'l \'Dl'Y and one bln(·I.; to :-hopping. lde;.iJ for 011 ncr 0< C't'pant. l''nrC'd right and n11n 1n1un1 do" n pa_1 n1rnt recp11red. {;rc;.it la' ~helter~ rirsl 111nc ad1·crt1::.ed. CALL NOW! 546-5880. OPEN TUESOAY THRU SUNDAY l·S 2706 VISTA UMBROSA (off Vi st• del Oro) HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR 644-0134 1_G_e~n-•~·-•~l ~--~-~l ;G;•;";';';';I:;~:;:;:;;;, MOBILE HOME FOR SALE , SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME GOOD GRIEF!! NORTH COSTA MESA $43.000--0UALITY BUil T FAMILY HOME 111111 ~hake r1Jo L h:tr£111 ood floors ;111<1 plas\l'r \1'al/,. llugt' adctell 1:,r-.:2-1· bonus ruon1 ron1· pleLC' \I llh l<Jrge stone f1rC'plar e. paneling <ind re:al bea1n ccilini.;.-. Beautiful front k1t1.:hen 111th ne\1 doublC' ovf'n j burner range :ind d1!-1h\1·a ~lit.'r. Ju"l h:-1ed. 1\'llli'l 1 :1~1 : CALL S46-S880. '\~· •rl,v :111 "UI' 11,llrl"..:' ~"Id 1 jlLll lll'otlly "\l'rllll!:Hl :-;,, WE NEED INVENTORY EXP'll. (,!.:\ l'un11,u·1 .. r .. , .. l'kJ!ll! 11•11 Jll"''I' ,.1, I'"'-' 1'"111 1 •·111111·1 :iU-til IS •'\•' ~HERITAGE REALTORS 546-5880 Open Eves. General Gener at $eneral General WHAT'S A NICE COMPANY LIKE BERG CO. REALTORS DOING . WITH A NEW NAME LIKE VALLEY .REALTY? Doing even nicer things for its customers. we expect. That's the whole idea behind Berg becoming part o f the lastest..grow1ng corpcrate real estate organ1za11on 1n the whote U.S.A . That's why we proudly display the name. Valley Realty. And here's why •l 'ssuch good news lor you. e Berg Enterpri ses with the 10 former Colwell offices 1n Orange County. 1n addition ha s 26 other offices localed throughout California. e Valley Realty people are licensed professional r~al estate agents who know how to screen prospects for you ... how 10 move your home fast ... how to get to.o dollar for your home. If you're looking for a home. this professionahsm finds 11 fast. at the nghl pnce e Va lley Realty advertises heavily ... every week. wherever the prospects are ... so a steady flow o f serious buyers see your listing every day! Berg Enter· · prises al so offers a nationwide referral service e Vaftey Realty handles all the details au1ckly. accurately , . _ wtlh no red tape to bother you1 e Valley. Realty. a d1v1 s1on of Be rg Enterprises. Inc. is ~ publicly-held. publicly-traded corporation with ac· t1v1ttes 1n real estate. insurance. mortgage banking and brokerage ... and 11 ts government-regulated. Your as- surance of rehab1l1ty and satisfaction. • e Exclusive one year warranty. As a BUYER ""'.hen buying f(om __ VAUEY REALTY. under 1he ·Amer1can Home-· Shield Plan. you are issued a one·year warranty covering heating, plumbing and electri cal systems. plus all bu1ll·1n appliances. As a SELLER. thi s warranty covers you shortly atter l1st1ng your home and puts 11 on \he ""SO LO "" lisl l"st BUYERS and SE LL ERS are both covered under the American Home Shield Warranty. To sell or bu_y rea l estate . ca ll • ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES c.t. Me-1• • , .. ~osss.,.. s•t-1t1 o ~-,37-tlOI . "'-f'MI•. 521-4772 i~~~: VALLEY t' REALTY C.-hi Mw · 67S.722S G .... Gro.,e · Slt·l I 6l La ....... ,,.)100 .............. K .. ·f6).454) MilW.. 'llejo/5 1dll1Mtli • Sl6-0l22 ...... tarwts • 6lt·I SOI Ollo<tC_,,__ ·-~ ..... c--.·-•·...,·-·~· ~·0.-·-•'-W-·'9-·WC-•t...,...·~'--·-t-. /!.. Btrg Ente•p••st· Amer•'~" Slock [1cn~nge Comp•ny OP,erating 36 Wholly Owned Offices Thru-out Californi a ~perializirw in Rcs1dent1al, Commercial , fndlUtrial and l nut~tmtnJ propt'rt1e., * * * * Men! Women! Secure your future Join tke profession wk ere there ore no loyoff1 -no ciilinO to Your earning,. BAYSHORES -BEST BUY :o..)ti.5UIJ ;.111d .1c1u II Ill· 111 1n i; llfr at 11:-. IJe r-1 111 t/11 :. Jll'I \ <llt' IJt·;t("ll ; 11 t'•I , l 'Ji: l/'t ll Ill~ :! lx,od J'U{H ll 111111:-e '-lt·t: JI tvd<1.1 ' LICO 2 BEDROOM 572.SOO S11 1;.1ll t'harn11•r IJ('t'l t•t1 tut' 1.:uup!L', r lo:-c tu !>h!ipp1ng. tcnn1:, iJL·.i ch p;uil'll cd den S1·- t llldLd P<ll lo SANOPIPE R HOME -VIEW I iJl'dl'Olllll. :i h ath l)t\111\:Jlll' (';1!11C'Clr.d ett!ini.: .... 11t.'t bo 1r :1 1·:1 r ;.:a1.1gc l 'r11.1t l' t.·uurt 1;11d, loi r;..:e 111.1 ... !t.·r !i1•d ro11 n1 .... u1 1c. \ .H ;11n ii rc;Hl1 tor 1 u u , .)f/;,;,ou DIAL 644-1766 2161 San J oaquin Hills Rd,, N.B. A CO(DWELL BANKER CO. HARBOR VIEW HOMES-576.900 1' · \t•.1 1 .... 11t•11 · 1:l':1ul 1fu ll\ dt·t·ur:i tt·d 11 11'!1· 1111\ K <1r;1,:.t;111 <·1f111~ t/lnll'<' ld :.i·;1 p1n :.: ~\ 1n- 11 1 1 11~ p.1t1u ..J hd rn1' JI ! ,\ [1J:. Jrl-:1. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. N.B. 644-4910 General General WANTED \ i \\ " • I • J • ll ' ' .. 1 · 11,. .. :1 ·i 1 'Vf"'' ,, 11,!,'.l.!1 11:\l\l\1, \ ... ,, '' ',1 .. 111 ·" ti . I. ' I I I" I THE VILLA GRANADA TOWNHOMES NEWPORT BEACH J, 4 & 5 BDRM S. $49.900 TO $66.500 ! ro1><11 ' .!, I ·-1 ... · I•" "'"I' \1 I")' •' ,i, '""' 1 ' 'I> 1 'I'"'"'""' ,\ . "·.:-· 11• 1. ''"' I\ I•)~ I 1'1. • I I· 1•1• •!1,1" ' I 1•1 111• J•!.ollJ\• •t I ""!>t!lll I , ' ·~ ) • • ' I , : 11 ' I \It 1 H 1 11< · 11 .,n, ,. )• '" "" -,! SEE MODELS TOOAY ~-::, \11•!c •" \\,,1· • f .. 1•d· l:d f., I .,,~l l •/1.'I I 11 I ' \j " \'.1.>.Lt. Lu. l.i:uu.i.;11_u. !u, \'I I '"' \\ • \ < ~1ut!~·r u11 .. i·111:t1 1"n. Lil 1 1 ~·: '"~'I" t••ltl•' j1I, 11 Tl "'I ,,,, .,11 •I• I•·'' ~I' I •· 111! _,' 1"! " •II-! • ,.,j, ·"1 >•I• 11 • I .I i•l~·· I I t , ,, , , ,0111oh 11•c1I ·f• I J••llll< "HI l .di J oh n Allard, Manager 644-7270 1---:;:HREE GIRLS I In The Bluffs !"I :.\.\:~ I ... , 11 • 1h lo· '" " " I•· p '"I' In . "' , I ••I ,o~ \ ' 'I I I \I 1 \ 11 ' . ' II< • "I" Ip,-_ • "'' ·' CORONA D~L MAR I 1,-,, 1· I. .. pi,.,,. l ![lo • ' '~" dil_, '""! I I''' 1 .. " I• · r ·. I ' I' •· •I , T \· ' ••I I • ' I.• ·I ' 11: I'. \ ), I• ol ii I I ' I (1(> 1111,!H'ill I o1 I I \: I " I I < • It, 11 , I , \ , , t " J ,.,1 11. ol: I• ,-,u '> '' J • ,. "' t "11'· _, 1111• " ,,.. Jo " ',, ' ' j • ·" ' I " '· •"' ! '"' 1 I ' t, ' '1 ,.,.. " I CORBIN-MARTIN IREALTORS 644-7662 640-1120 , __ -·- ~General Gen~ra l ! If you're pla'l!ling a Newport Beact-(move 'fwrry for your c119icei f ! 1t ,:t'd . I I ' ,,, \,I ' . \ \ 1 I ' .. ' 'JI ' .. I ' I " ·' "' . ' ' .. .1 :• 1.• • .. • ... ·.1nr:.•1 1 ' r .• , • • • ' .... '. " , .. I ! ,1. ,j -.·• ·•;r' ,. ' ·~ ',\"T,,_•,-• > h 1tf\l•l l .. ,J •• i ·• 'I" ., "' .. r . ' • I · ·'" ·1, '""·I hr"" <1nd I 11111 l:S1'rlt11tot11 (. ,,,.,1,,.,,,,,,,.111 tl.u'•··~ ''""' $62.995 .......................... ~······ .... 1~ ~ I ~ . ·••· .......... ···••·· ........ -..................... ··-~--:.-w WE TRAIN YOU TO SUCCESS! EXPERIENCED 01 NOT ..._ __ ~.;.:....,-______________ ,\_ for the first time in Southern California , with the purchase of 'A HO through Valley Really, you get an amazing WARRANTY that covers your home ·s •Heating •Plumbing • Electrical sys tem s for one full year FOR BUYERS coverage begins with close of sa le . and covers repair or replacement of heating, plumbing and e lectri cal system s. including built-in appliances in event of failure; AND SELLERS get coverage on heating . plumbing and electrical sys tems 15 days from time of listing to clo se of sa le . ONLY THROUGH VALLEY REAL TY an exclu sive service offered through Am erican Home Shield by Valley Realtv To sell or buy real estate, call • ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES • Costa Mesa . 646-0555 or 549 -191 0 Orange . 637-9101 Placentia • 528-4772 Corona Del Mor · 675-7225 Gorden Grnve · 539-1162 lo Habra · 879-3800 Huntington Beoch · 963-4543 Mission Viejo/Saddlebock . 639-1"501 Investments -639-1501 ~r Colifornio LotoliOfls •Concord• Corte Modtro • Dot1•ill1 • Dvblin • Fremont • Hoyword • Lofoytttt • Li•ermore • PltosontOfl • SOf'I Lortn10 • Son Romon• Wolnut Crtek • Compbtll • Cuptrlino • Son Joie • Sonto Cloro, CA L· US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE A Berg E nteror •Se Amer •Can S 1ocl( E Kc hange Company * Operating 36 Wholly Owned Offices Thru-out California Spec1aliz1ng in Res1den t1al commerc.101. industri al and inve~t ment propert •e!I * * * Men! Women! Secure your future Jo in the profession where there are no loy'ofh·no celling to y01Jr eornlng1. WE TRAIN YOU TO SUCCESS! EXPERIENCED OR NOT . I • DAILY PILOT ·•---Wrdntsday, Marth 20, 1974 Gen•ral G•n•ral Coron• del Mir ACHELOR'S LAIR BALBOA -2 BEDROOM CONOO., top floor . Ocean ""'" Bay vie1\'s. Designed and decorated for the !'i ngle 1>c.rson. Enjoy life! S111im . run on the beach, ride a b1kt on the boardwalk or j\1i;t "'alt'h lhe sun set behind C'atallna lslanrl. Security building 1vith no n1aintenanre wor· ries ir you travel . Priced far under nearest co n1petitiot1. $64.500. CALL 540-1151 . UNITS • UNITS EASTSIOE EXCLU~IVE-u Shake roof beau- ties, 2 bcclroon1s cath. 8 Gar<igcs. F.1·erything tip·top co ndi tiun. Big lol 1\"ilh ~p;:icious grl!en area. Excellent rentul loca tion. ('all quick for ntore information, 540-1151 •. Swimming Pool & Private Beach 111mt 111111'1• !'•111111 .1 fK'.1';¥ln y,•ant! lln11 111•1111 a 1·ha11n· lni.:. 11·ell de• 1·1·;•t\·d 2 lilt 2 /IA hnnl• 1111 II 1-:t'lll'l~•U.~ 6(' \. )00 ft h1I Ul ("U1Jrl:t llt•! ri1.1r. Tlw 1•n1 .. r111h1•·•~ d1·1·11111 !Jnl) W:1.:,w Cull ij 11·7'.ll ! ma -NEW TO YOU- DUPLEXES 1\1111•1~1 l"<'ild) S10'J,:Jt1fl • • • lili l'u1n~1·l ll:1 • f Fount1 in Vallev OPEN SAT. 1-5 118ll LILAC ST. Upgraded Townhome 4 U1!nn11., 2 h:ilhs t/ powd1•r 1"11\ l'l"IC'('ft ht'ln•1· n •phu•t<• 11a·nr lvi-!s. ~·1111.1' uir-0.:11111!, 111q1t•llrij; !.. dr1tJJ('l'I h&vt• 111'('11 Upl(l'ful~J. pM\":lll.' 1101in '11us lg1•. hornt: I.~ 11r1t·rd n1 only $31l.~. OIJ • 25A YIAI Wtdntsday, March 20, lCJ74 PILOT0 ADV£RTISER J:! Huntington Beach L1guna N iguel L1gun1 Niguel J L1gun1 igue • 1 Newport Be•ch :;.:~P~r~ic~e':"R;;:e~d~u~c:-:e:-:d;-j.:;;:;:::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;: o~\'l"t:tt, ·I Hn. l yr n('\I., n1a1\.Y tmprovcn1£'oh1. Nigul'l I Upper Back Bay $2,400. 11<1~. ....... b,,. 1<•.000. E • h 2 Bd P I ! 111·11 K31.1J2!> xecut1ve opte rm .. + 00 Lido Isle Cus1on1 lliH. and l11n11ly nn. $22,600 in 1•h<1i1't' at"''" of ~r'ol l~!r!'~ LIDO COTTAGE Bark Bay. lktn•·llP<I -: <"•r You ~·nn l:k•Y S~lf(I() 11111ri• thun g••, "''"i~·" ,_., , ••'<I hi f 2 Bdnnii., family nu., 2 .... ... ,.....,...,, '" • t ~ r1t' 11 new unit or you king •I·•• lot. ''"''' '•••Ill" I I I I CouuTRY CLUB VILLA h01.lh.~. Alrnu!lt 1-on1pleted. .. u '-"ltfl 1uy 111y UJllO l'IU e1 un 1 '" Ju.,ury lealurt•Jll for S2.000 0r1u...,· 1'fplue<'n11•11t l\lag niricent 4 bcdroon1 hon1e righ t on golf ST!>.aoo. $71,000 2'-'0~j110 rondo., di_':lfrnb!,... tourl'.ie, Secluded location , fruit tre•s & TRlPLEX gmuntt ll'VC'I noor 1Jl11.n, 11: garden . \Vet bar. fortnal dining room, fan·1-P.-ruMuM> It 2 1uudio 11pt11. yc11rs nc"" Freshly P1i lnrc·1! ily roon1 -t-1nanv other features. $101,500. 3 HH. 2 11(1. en. 50 1-·1. un wH/1 tastefully pancltU 1Hul Mndy bc.-t1.ch, Lc111tilold. "'1"'""' "''"" '"""'· f''""' GRUBB & ELLIS CO. 1100 · 000 · 11;alhJaJX'r1'(! rtll1int: an·a, LIDO CLASSIC shJi.; 1·a111e111 & <'uston1 REALTORS draJM'S, ov('J'Sl.ti_•d J1'in!J')' 675·7080 Dramatic Gt'Cci11n ho1ne & iu·,•1;1, 1•11~111111 Ille i·uuntl·i·I,.,.. _________ ,.. .. ,.. _ _,.,..,. .. .., .... _ 11lrium-1tke gardt>n. lfigh to11~. ~hak\• 1unl, u 1• 11 r Irvine Laguna B••ch Ct'il"s., 4 BH., den, dtn. rm, Si"l1oob. \lhlklni.: <ll~lrirh·f' to ·---------A n1wst lo lll.'e, SIS9.f:iXI lluntlni.::on ('1•n1c•1', 7'1'1rn·l-----------LIDO REALTY rnini.: 1~~,J and 111;111y 11ark Turtle Rock Duplex ll~t 110 1,,1 ... \II *673-7300* It's Convertible 1ron1c or <luplt-x. Qunlllv built 5 btd1111 honl"' or u~· 1111 a 3 A: 'l OOdrtn dupll'.\. Only strpi;: to !U"lnd.)' bl'at·t1 <ind ehnnncl. On 111.rgt' t"Cll l'lCr lot. $119,500. ' , ERITAGE Sl 1~,()(11 • • • * • ~ BAY o,d BEACH 675 -000 tll'f'llS. f\.011 $2000 l.oo·lv11• 1"(.olol II":< IH'll', it 'll ll"'\'t•ly ;1ud ii """-1J'rin1·lpul~ onJ,i, h'" I btlrn1". fan1ily n¥im 9:f21 REALTORS ·:0 1 J,.u k,,p111 H<',,.Jy tllJI• .s1 ... : •• tx~1 I~~~::;::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ f • .. .. • ~ .. 1General General ~.0;1 fl1·:u·l11 :i Vrs. 11°·11 * Balboa Bay Properties * $49,SOOI 1,~ Blk . to bayfront. 2 BR hou se & ba chelor. OCEANFRONT Duplex $155,000 675-706-0 TIBURON 3 Bit. 21,2 ba., fani. r1n. Pool. Conveniently loca· led condo. in xlnt co nd. $37,500. 556-8800 JUST LISTED Best Joe., Eastside Cos- ta A1esa. 3 l1R., fan1. rn1. Cov'd patio, gou r- rnct kitch. $39.750 C:11I: 642·74~Jl NEWPORT ISLAND 2 13edroom l·fon1e \Vith p ier & float Call: 673-i420 '\!~~ • .(~ii \\1· l111r '••t••llil i!•·l .\!111· :'-• >I Ill ~"u: Universitv Realty 3001 E. c.~! 1111.~. li7:l-6:iJO HARBOR VIEW Lu~k S;ondj1ip1.•r !'1 H·1•d tu srll .............. SS1.f!::.O r.u,k Burlun.:111111· · 1~,1~ .,f •'\ll'i1~ .......... $11~1,UOO J.11,h ll1•lu'd•·r1· •'\l't'p I l1<111;i! ,\·:11 •1 .:.··:;::· s.~11 .. ·)(I() L.111 lH .!·1.!11 . '"" " ... . ' .. ' . ; \'.\LLE,. [!lt'!tSt'f. ('nil IQtl;ty ;u1d a 1tt•!>INible tU1·utiun, 847.3095 St_~· II, )l)U'JI lo\"I' !f. $6,1,00(), TIBURON --T-H -IS-IS--IT_l _1 CALL 552-7500 \'rry :<h;irp 2 bth·111. plu:i;:t 4 SpA("ir'IUS brlrm1. 2 b:i1h~. VISION 1 1~~ lonnnl U1n11u,: or dl'n l'Or\Clo. n1a"ll'I' txlrrn. ha-. 11n\'. Central 11ir ronrli11onlni;:-, hath. Prlrnt:! 11.B. klca!!on. d h II 801 SO. Cst Highway r1'ft·1i.,:cr1•lor, y,·ashcr/clry!'i', G1i.,:anllc yard y,•/bo11t g;tlf'. • re i I Laguna Beach 1frlu.~1· 1!hl OVl'n. all 1n1·!ur!l'c1 Has fa1nily roo1n, bl I-ins 111 111 salt! pri<."t', All the l'OJJ· kicthl'n. Cl'ntrat 1racl lo1·n· REAl:TY REALTOHS San Juan Caplstr•no \'l'11ien~ of 011·nini.: a homr lion 1111·ay rrnn1 busy !n1ffk Unii·. /';irk C"nh·r. In1nc I' * FOUR u••ITS 11lth{Jut th<' hl'ndar·hrs . slree!s. Close \{J scl1'1'.ll~. '" P.uau1ir11I Jun<!scaping and shQpping . & pr1n11! b!'11i·h l..al'J.:C lo!. a)'ol'a)s rcntl'<"I. 1·r-c•n•arionnl fa e i I 11,.. s. arrll. All this fnr onl) l"N J\'. l',\f{J..;: •I Hr, 21 ~ Ba I ~!••Hdy lnconl<'. Giant shud1• Lor1•t1•tl in <ll•sirabl•· fou.n· $2'iJ,9j(J. Call oo.~....i.-113. :! fqili·s. _ {Jn Grt'l•nhrJ1 , !r<'C'S. Con\·1·nlrn1 fr1_'l'\l'H,\'.~ lu in \'(dlry ;~n·;1 . Close to ++, SOJJ,UUO. 011nt•r. ;>>!·71Ki 1 & srhoo!~. !..cl n1hl'I~ help ~huppini.:. 1u11r bl.'aeh arl'a. I ~1n1,1iuy lht·SC fl' s:i,,ooo. c :olJ 11ow 10 ~c. Laguna Beach I 491.1161 , .. '"'"""''"'' .. , , ,: : \'A LLE'' • l<L \I.I\ ... "'' ". "" " '"" ' ... '"'' ·~·"""'' BAYFRONT l1i.1 o'"""" c" •12-1111 VIA LIDO SOUO I Newport Hoi~~ts ~ l .. 'lrgc UuPl<'X 1\ilh nicl' ! NEW LISTING pnval<' l~a<'h. 3 Bdr1ns., 2 A chnnn111t: :1 hdrm . 2 t.111 . li111h..' + dcrk up & 3 bdrn1s. fan11ly nn., h!t In k1t<'ho•f\ 8.: 2 h11ths d0\1"11 . CuJ"pctcd; 2 fllllt·s , rl\'\\' ChllJl't k :J bi t.ins; frpk>s.; ere. Ter· ga1·11~c-s >,1 1th sp1trc t..· h<"()k rH1c bi1y \·icy,·. S1 97l,000. Xln! up ror 1rnilcr. l.11\"ely p;1 11u lt•rnu1. Ar1p"L only. Ai;k fnr Asklnt: ouly $4S,50U. ChC't Salisbury, Ai;!., only. 6i3-fi900. CA.LA.0 i46·l'I' FANTASTIC BUY 7~.~ Back door to bt'<i.c:h \\"aik ,..,,r N1•por1 Poi l orrlcr 11•/ tenn i:t coun ttdj. 4 Bit San CJ~mente + bay vu. Loil' taxt·s & ; .:: \',\LLE\' ..... ··~ ""' .,. ···~' .... ~. WOOD GLASS AND WATER OCEANFRONT rozy garden patio. ~O\I' Ol':At:T. Shorf'C"ilff~ I BH , 2 ______ oc1a1lt'll :111 \\'()Oft rxlt'nu!". 111 $10,CKX> le~. llun·y! Open I b;l. Oct·:1n 1·u·11 on ~ull rn REALTORS . CB .st r 1kL11~ co11tc•n111U1";u;.• Su!t. l·J. ·12.J Via Lido Nord. ~.,..•Ul'l<I'. :lOl \11a ~lnnl1•go S Blocks to Be.11th d <•sign. [.11t.·111NI JIJCH l,.il'. CONDOMINIUMS 67;>-rlll. .J.Sl---0270, ai.;t. 4 Local Off'.ces To Serve y 3 Hl'droon1, 2 harh hon11• in O.\' LAGUNA'S t·A.,\IED "'' B h S • ou 1~========='--=:::=:= I r.ewport e1c f an Ju•n Capistr.11no l'!~-"'!""'"''"' ____ "!! _______ """"""~1 ouPLEX · 01\"lli'r, hultdt•r Huntington Beach fast b'm11ing 111-co Prl•·{·!I I{ I \' I J:.:R .\ COASTLINE, • Rl\1.1\ . ~' . ' '" ' ,,.,,,,~,··••"''' ...... • l<L\1.1\ ''"" ,, .. "' '" •-I• • ' ' • '' ' ' ,. •• , General G'!n@ral 11'i1nts to s1•ll. HHn1·h style I tn sell rit $:~.;it.JO. (':ill 11011 \\"l'rll ,\ .~c·E~IC \'II-:\\' OF r.r.1<·!ous 1!'00 to :ltXlO !'Q" IL y W Id 't 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I :: J~I:. :! 11,\ 11uu1r + nt'11 for t1c111ils. 536-.ll.'\36. TllE LX'J-;A:\. n·-.1rl1•n•·•·.~. IJ1rrt!ly onllc1s-OU OU n I n1:.\:'ll,\Tlr 1• 2 111t 1lpt 011 l.i.:•' 101 1K's t SHAKE ROOF sinl!I•· h•\"1·1 11wr plllll. h·t" l';i:k. 11111·ri. C01 c: ,\: Wa"1t 'T1"I Summer CO:\'TE:'IJPOR,\RY tu 1·11 y r111 r k, s ... of ll"Y· BEAUTY ff•;1turc.~ l'•·rur;1I , 111ry h"ll ,\. 1';111ru-0 1·<•1111. 1 : ., ARClllTJ-:CTL'l(J-: . ~tagnificent 111ain channel vieu-. 6 Rdrm .. !l bath home \\1ilh for1nal dining rn1. 55 1-~l. lot. 4 car garage1 pier & slip. $575,000 WATERFRONT LOT You can build the house or your drean1s on this 57.5 ft. lot on the n1ain channel. $4001000 B•'""' huy in 1o1111. s11u.ouo. opt·ns tu 11\·, rn1. FA<'INl; · s1~1.~ "' Sl l'.\000 To f;luy A , .. 100 >-(1 . fl. 01·. 1)111111 Point 61:1--Hi.-~I( :O:up(•l' UJH:Tilll<'<I ":-il';1liury" ·r111-: :-;E,\. /1;1 .. a!l \\"OOD OPE·· HOUSE I c n ert"blel• H!lrbor, '../{!" l11t!h Hlll'll be<illll ~'i ~~('Ll.:IJEIJ l'\'T 11~:,\Cll I hnn1,.... Qu;1l11y ('flnslru(·li1111, S \\' t:t1ISI! FlltLPl.i\CE, '"" 0 Y I •• I ("Cihng in Ii\ 1·111 & rorn1 ft111 O•·c<ui \"ll'I\". l:.,ji :::ihoi-rclift '1 1 ltl1•a l hc'11rh 1u·ca localloln. tlhl. gla~s 1f..,...1rs upcn 1.,1 DAILY 10 AM to 4 PM ~ \rhy 11ai! for lhc inflated . rm. nu1ssh•' frpl1·. ~p!n1I • Hr S:t..!.1.~JO. IJi.J-:::~!.I Uldr Best -~l'hools 111 pnn1c Jll·:rK \\'ITJI n {' !-: 1\ ~ ' prlt'<'S or the sun1n1<'r fO I stairrav IP:uts f()> Sp<'1 ·· --r1•s11lrnt111I area. I b1trn1~. \"11-:\r l~•·.1r t·1,1Ti!!11r l(•:1Jl~ 496 Cliff Drive hu~· 11 pru£1ta blc sun1u1cl"· !;n·ular l1l11·;u"?---~tudy & i-u n· Costa Mesa ~u11k1 ·n tovin~ 1111., b€•an11~I to 2 1;1Jl{\JS., :O:Elt\'!CI-:n Laguna Beach 111nll'r rental pl'Of>C'l1y.·Call d('Ck, .lrg-11~111 .. n1 k1t clu•n, •·:dhl'llral ('1•Hj11~ in f<1111ilv HY :! FUI.!· B~Tll.S, 1 494-5572 Realtors ui-;oll(Jut lhis 11cll located Sl'f> util rin, ·I lri.: lw. 3 h;1. MESA VERDE ,,.1,01, IJ•·li~htful p n 1 i Q, ult;u·ht•d !1l h.u1~ S11.t• 1us1r. ::: Bit drJ\1•11. 2 Bil up du· 1'),.•;i. fh1.1u11·in:;:, $69.:..00 ·I BDR.\1. Gnlf 1·.,ur~1· h•.1111•. 1· 11t1• r 1ai11111 1·11 t HJ't·a, I "lll11'. 1ilt•.>;, univ 6 doors to 11,1· Op!•11 hn11.~c· S;1 r/S11n l:!-5. Lri.:. l11111i.: r111. 11 /qik. l1rc;ikf;1Sl h;:ir in kilC"hl'll. $33,500 :'1!1~li·n1 k1lf"l1l'll ha~ Bll.T-IN J lx•;ich. Noiv only $79,!100. takt• Can111~i I.as _r:.urnbln~ 111111111! rn1r k1h •l1"11 ha1·l~·1·uu llu:.:.:_ \1•alk iu i.:lu:.:cl in. f:rrat -3 b<'rlmom hr>mc-, nrar I{!\ i'J. ~; E ·~ . OV EN. _ Monterev Spani.sh lO:L Do.\\·n~ o.ff !·"111p. ~1· .,0 r S.11,i J11;u1 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ,\ ··n1l11i.: 1•1'•·11, 1X'l 11o·lwd 11111slf'r hdnn. All I his for IM•(l('h nrc:i. ~hnppln;:, Rfl<llll _l~l~l~\~sll.~~ ... C. r. /{A :\1 1 C I Deligh1ful :1 lxlrin., 2 bu., D oti 644-1211 C11p1strnno. 10 .• IQ'!".! l ii!IC' rtl.' (!:u111• 1·111 11ilil 111 •1 hht' undt'r S-10,000. For 111orc in· 10 hu ll(I nn. A.~.~lllllt' :i•,', ! JL~ .. 'i. r:l.C., •"-npcns, 10 \"+'!'\' l'iosr rn hi'l!('h 8.: ~hop::. ew.a 8onan~n or t·all. •l!J:{.:1u!l2. 341 Bayside Or., Suite I , N .B. 675-6161 rcfni;:-8: lrple. Lo\"t'ly pn!in~ fo r11111lion call 963-15-13. VA lrnui. Sl'.J.11. Pt•r nlo.PJT[. £<1111 11.v. d1n1ng ill"t•a. ~tus Lge. 1tuuni.: iin. hn~ \rood OPEN St;N. 1.~~\;;;-;.-4 or: & ~a11l<'ll~ .. \[11"'''" l~lrni Call VillR!.:l' Hcul !-:stall' ~:111;~•:1,n1111i.:1~U~~~1.{Jfn ho7c IS al burninl! fqilt·. Jii•. rni., s , , \'le11·point, U•·•·<1n Vi<'11. 1G.o.:•c"""c'c•"l-------1 General ~uih· 111,·lud1•s uffi1·l· :"l1"<'a. 962•2456 t ... , • · or on Y too. Chl'l'rfiil ·11! 11""" kili·h . ~ Xlr1L le". Cpl. Ln.: tut. B) S7:1.~.cJO 01· tr1td" S!O.O!f.I $48,500 FULL PRICE 1 t~·1.i ra 11,1~ ,\'. \.:antl·u nn«i~'. ~ o\\"nrr Sli~.~1 ::::~.!~ C11ll1•i' 3000 SQ. FT. P<p1i!y r.1r~ (J\\"11t'I" :,.1'.tZIJ.~ I' Lower On. Pymt. O.K. Ohi 11 .. dd ··h.1 1111 alouuiirb H<1lT(').:I! )\.:\.(~j !:'. POOL. JACUZZI 4 BEDROOMS BUILD EQUITY-I' 01\:-0:EI! \I 11.1. HELP 1 .. ·rf'. \,,i T11 111· pfr1·1•"! f•1r GRANO OPENING I Tustin 1 llos L. I W CM f1l1li'r 2 1~1r111 1,.11,...1· • 1 •1 ~'INA~CI·: Sli:i,® (':ill 11"11 · 11)<illi:111·1! ! Newport Bay Towers Pool! Jaruti1! :-;a11nn! :!sl11ry 1nco n ay S."6.• ,\(111ns a t" 11g11 .. 1i1., llH MISSION REALTY 11 11 1 f • tin larJ:I' n.2 1 .. 1 I -~" l'I" \\I ,'"'~"!' l'L" 1' !~·1·~. I .t 2 HEDHOO:\I (JNf: nf Oran\!•' Colln1v"s fir~· ?J)XI lilJ. ft. :\l•~lt·I hn1nc Fnr11u.1I dinuu; 1·•1(tt11 . ("·-~-i '·' 1 I ·1~-<.,; ,. <If I l ll 1•1! I 'O I<"•>•""· .,,,,,,,, lloll·,, "'' d('('()raf1ni.:. :l CAlt GAH· ~1.:1rnl<' l!1·l111: ""'-fnn1 1111. ''"""' r .. 1.,,1:.ur ,,..,.1 111111 .. , .. O,'.I~ \1;.· ..• a :.;1111a . , . . .. <..: :-;1JiJ:\ll.~J 1.,,\l hu.1JE:-i " ,~ '" ,. AGI::: RniSefl oenlrv .. llUKl' Lee kil chen. clt'C liltn-;. N1•11• S:tl.:;1l I POOL HOME Phone ( 714) 494-0731 J!XXJ :"'. t:oast H11y .. La~unn B<i)£1u11t lloincs ntad, 0\·1•r I arrc. ~ lt:·· 1 11 s · kt f RIVIERA REAL TY -· -• -B<»d s11,1s hdrms, 2 rlhl :.;nr:1i.:cs. bfi,...., li\•ini.:-room. VR1iltcd null <'P s 'rps. • 11r1n •·rs l'•nl * 642 7007 * Save Your Energy J 4 BR. $35,950 S45,000-V1ewl V iew! t Full Securiry lfighrisc mC'n1 11·/11111{' 1· r 11 a r brainet.lcellln"lll.Husticfil"r· ,f.: r,t'ar, shake 1u•1f, 1ir11 io, • I ,'' ,,,.1,1.,,.,_, I••• 5 1 110"<.-. ,·,11 .f,.l""."•"I. " $4:1500 ' . . _,(I ,. P• 'I " '. '11•' 11'1.' & tVllCl<"H' (\ll~tru("\lun ""'' ...... , ' plal"I'. t•orn111I riinl'. Jlon1l'-\ · ,· · MESA VERDE NORTH N•1 sl;urs '" •·lunh 111 !Ills I llllr111 phi'< h<'11\r'fl am! 111th. lw.11111 ru1 hhu; P:1r1l1t' I J'ti\';o!t• Bak·u111.,. I niiikcrs KH!'ht'n . 21{" f;iu 1i!y 646-3928-Eves: 646-4543 () . ., 1 1 ••l1i.:1tnUy •k'i.~1rn1ed i IJt'tl· ! -fthMT'ri pool. Nr:ir :i;hnpprn;: \'!1'11 i•ll -: ~!fl<'~· \,.al"C1' 2 ••3L"a''C sn"ecs """ unit. I rooni. \\"1':1' UAf?.. S.•p11n11l·' By 11111·1.; ' ~ ~r olil f r~MH!l ht.nu', sh·p~ tn 1•a1·~' un<I Mhoul~. Le·~~ than :: 111111~ ""'nl 111rh l11.'.•n1t•d ., i. ,~ 1""' I~ .. ,,.1,., .. roo"•. -.,,., ... 1_,,1_ ~l•Hrkl1 •r .. , lw ,1,; ln11:<' f:11ui \'rr" l\l"l\"ll l<' vanl 1 .. ,,1, ,,,,.,.., <n Ill'••"'' To•,,., • .,,, 1 $159,000 H.oof lop !>undcck . MobDeHom• ..,_ .. • " ..,. "'" ... 1111/1_vu111n· kt X t " • ' · ... 1:••d111:;. Jl.11'th••"'1 11·~11"~ . , . Unusual dpportuut!\" I {J I""":" monls. GIJ;:nnilr 11111 ~tl'r 1 1,· 1 · 1 rn ~1 111anv t1'\:'t•s n111t •u~11,.11 :-:i•uth 0111 r.1~"1khut'J't turn thruoul. St·p;i1·,11r <!iui11,. f.!lH'n.1ld B;•.Y. c. .... nl f:1.n11ty l p .. 1 ... h;<S"o.,,rro•lf'<· .... "',.I)' oiijijii.iiiiiiiiiilliiiol i::ilnl'('. ~ynpp\l\llV.i'J"llU', I· 1'··· • S ••"•I I I f "• I ,..·•f•ll ;II k ,.. I I [('I Id"'' u~ '°' " u.-~ llUite. ~IODr-. DEC'QR,\T· 01 C·ll ·.9~q..:!l:!19 .uu sj.1p1n)! .. p.;11.1 I'·') · .. 1:< 011,,.111~< "!I' 1111· ;11·,.a. L:ol't.:•' rn111l dt'ck1n).(, 1nn11_U11,L"J,: .• \l,_nsc1,..~ inNc\\µtlrtlicach. , ING! Close 10 \Jeiu·h: CALL 11 y. " ~~·-'" ..:.....1· • ·-I ;1rr11 !1,r 1·1111,11· .. 11. ~ p.111ns. 10 l\111ahuln. turn s..,.1111 nu1I Vo ·r1 111] 1!t•t·ur;~lc·1!. Cnll lut. 1 Bh .. t-n111l1I ~ r1n ... 1 :HO Fernando Rd., l\.B. I Mob lie Homes : NO\V! 96.".-67G1. j C'OLLJ·:C.r·: P n r k · 2 2 ~1 f. 11l1h ;1 ~1·1·1t1d1•d n •tn·;11 ·1f1 I fulluw ~11:11 . .; lo l!~)I~ Ton~;1 J!ll ·."Ill:. B;1. Li;:<'. hv., pa neled den, 675-8551 for Sale OPENT!LO •.IT"SfUf!ITOBlNICE• Vordhani. 0!1l'{lf the 11h·1•~1 111;0~1"1" l-..1(nllot1l f,,L" i\]11111 l,.1111\' .\~k !1!1" J1n1 Hntll· cl11un~ rn1., playrn1. 3 Clll" :: Bdrn~. r>u<>I, n1•11 kitch<'n,, .1. Ond. 11· , ix·· 11:11 ,.,:1111111:::, Ol'F:N llOURE J...j [ mRDEll J •.;.ir !1•1 i'l.v patio. H111. fur .'iLJ::LPING BL.\UT\' MOBILE HOME ·-1 SUPER FIXER: fpl.111!·11~~-1"'.'k 1~a1lt!. 0!"'11 1·:0111 11,.1· .~l or:o}.'t'. ,\~s·t•n•· Pi\1. C;1,l1 ~'.1-l:i l":. I~ 4 puul 0\1111•r lr:1n~. I ,·ou·1. LOVE TRINA .FOR SALE ·. PLUS VIEW lluu~«. !\•"111/.>. !·1·1·S.1l·:Su11.I j 1 .. •; \",\ lu:..n. Sli.!l<JU StNIJ.\Y ll~LY ~~O •Slit's 1·r~11 11 t·e111. air . 1 5BHt::1lt\. Neo,L·por1 Jlt'i~hl~ l'l"L J'I\• GU;...i!~'\O • ' l.JU~U\::::..'lM.~ PEG ALLEN 11-Shl'"!> l.11.'aul tlrpd &. crptd , SILVERCREST THE REAL ESTATE RS 115 • llon1c 11"/.'!<'p. dhi. hui:::I.' E11.~1s101;;.2 Bl: .1:; Dt•n. 1 Q COAiS 'r..i:,\LTOR •191-WIS •Shi· 111r111lr<'s he1-:-;<'1I 1t1 r MOBILE HOME I ld l<'h & l"OU1'<'11Cd honus 1111. Cl1·;1n. t"u1i1i,,!u•d. ,\l!oO cni· C & l~t ... ~I S. Cua .. 1 111\')., L11gu11.1 lU"J;i i'\. Cua,I, L:i!.!1111;1 1111111y Jl\H"l'ul'!> . . !20· x ;1:r, '2 UIJ 2 Bft ,·arp., .College Park °'"r :i.ooo f:ti r1 .\~~un1•' t·rin\·f'd(·~' 1" nn. s::1.1Xlll. 1 1 W WALLACE 1:... .. 11·11 EMERALD BAY-*!ll'I' rt~al" va_}!o 1!; dc11~11r ru1 1 c1r11peri, hlt·iu,.;., r<'fr11;: .. • i ', \",\ Jo!.1 11 C,ill !'1t·~l1g1 !'l'.11 __ ;"ulh1nn Jt r a 11u 1·, REAL TORS R~EDUCED! 3 B<lrms .. eat·h y,ith ~ 01,,11 •3 l:lcdnHs, • J b;llhs have l\',1~lit'1' ,\> t•k•t:t. 1ll)'Cl'. 1\·lred Assume VA Loan I ~11f.'s-t l.)..f,[,\G ~s h•hl T.1 11 .. 11 :t-~1,. 1.111111.1 huuu" Ii ;i 1 h: fl r<· hi tl'elurally i~1~ny :.1r;1 chru.111!>. fur :t.ro :iu· i.~11ul., kilch. Balboa Island ~PAHKLL'l; <..Ll·.A:\'.. 962·4454 ... 111i11i•11·!< ro·furlash·•d in· ph«is1ng. ut"1'a11 1·11'\1·. *1Jl'ICllre Rlt fil&-""'ll4 •·loi:k. !>!or;ogc shed. lan1l LTKF. NF.\\' SHAG I \',\C,\:./T -.id" ,\, "lll. \l"li11l' \\:\It'!' JJ111i n:.: h •!T:u·•'. ti.:1•. ynnl, · " ! >': I· ·. ~t·11 ped p;itiq, Thr('c )J'S. old BE,\UTlfCL AllE.i\ l~l~lAC l"Ju pl<'\. 2 Br hon1c ,1 l•ll·m. 2 ha!h, dl,J g;u" -11,.11 ~. Hlt·in:., hi~ al iiw.ni. l1t·au11ful i;::u·d(•ns. 1-lilk. lu • .\:-.k tui UUK \iJJI Jr. • · like nu. l..oc;11cd in nc11 5<'pilt"lllf.' 1 Br apt, ideal l111·~r frn('('{! ya1 rl l It:"('. Int ;-.011 St~.:i.IO. pl"ll'. lc1u11s t_\llJl1S I p;1rk. :HS-7933 adult pk. n11ay !111111 Ml"\ 8 ca 11 t 1 f u I nr1ghhnrliNMI 1 lt~" S!l l.l!fKl fi::.:19 12. O:'\LV S::O 9."~ Hk1· 612-{)200 $1500 DOWN $1500 DOWN $155.0l.O HOP·SKIP-JU~IP .Sr. fJ11c./Jalf t)I fn)n1 club. &aut1ful hull\<', U1.·1•t1t!lul , Corona del Mar :'11ES.\ \"EIUI~. w::1 ~-,\dnr1t11l(' J)oll lfOU~l' in IJt'i!I $259. Per mo. I TURNER ASSOC. 3 "10 ~'.l~ Ot·en,n. ... ,11~11',·'l'. Lr.,.~.t.!t~t't'll.,11~ "Slll2,!!~ lt'nns. \\"h;i l l'ls•' run 11.-CaJK'll;t. :: 1:...••trnl. z b:t. Jo .. ·at11u1. 1•lu:.(' ~v ll!'1•11n. Cutc ... t_'07.Y and 1111 fn:~hlv llOJ N. Cousl Jh1·v .. Lnguna 1 n1asl<'I' uul'nls. ·~ ""ths, .1 "-<:.:-.. • ~·u~···l6.,.,, M)'? You 1'<'ail) .. 1i11uhl luok I Li ke 111,11 111u,1 scr Bkr .-;eh•'l!)I, .11111 ~hopp1n~. r.rrnt dl't."Ora!t'CI 111 "~unstunc:, 494-1177 fqilc. family roo1n Uiat 1\il! G!li·71 ."i:!. at this one. Cati .-,1:;...!H!ll . See The Ocean.! :-i 1~·771l ; ;.1,. ;,;1;."1617_ __ · 1 s1a1·11·r 110111<'~ Only S.26.:iOO. 1't)lt11·s'. Thit·k .1hh·k hi.iinl REA1 I hL a p1uf. pool table. CAN BE SEEN AT : 0 _ j , 1, 1 " Ill" C 1 l~~:t.:t.'.\T C,\:'\t'El.L.\T ltl'.\" <.:0111pll•lely l·111td ,I:; J ... ..-1, CRESTMONT I I 11 k • 1111"1 kllrh •11 tr111 ·It 1! c 0 " ~ t'C ~inip e. 1"·"""· ""'" ESTATES , J rl'Olll your fronl :.tcp. \l ;ilkt:Yo11111'r ::1:1c2nA.d1n111\.' I' i.·iii-.irpt·. "11: .~. l•tl· Sa11_• 11:!00. Hu.~lic· ·I "o·. "I ,. I ,-,.·= .'',,';,'. Oil!' .~IOI'! 1 '"" 11!\d 11·;1/,·h rn1!o·. ·"IHlrlfil•·I~. 1· 11 111 p . 1 ' t ' .. '1 l' 4c;)4-6561 Ba l"USh)m clC::IJ,;11 tlt(•J)IAl"I". <lu1111. !11<' l•i'tlS L"llll'I! 111 i-un~rt . rfdt•t•nr·ar.·i! 112 Pr1t1l'Cton 962·4471 ( ••• i 54'8103 lutest bl!rL~, 2 l"antty baths Dra111alit· catl1<'1h·al IJ1•111"r<I i\h:Xa~h Reali>· .~· Jn,·. Jo.·,i Si fr !Jr · Bn•a. 1l'<'nl n o1 1 r k I .,., -itncl n ba:: [tlL Lu1ltl~ o! · <)1• OLennevre " \ "•'an •·11ry 11u•n11nt: 1•.i..: [)r 1.1 ... 1~~•.: · lO'"'f"O ooocn co r<'ilin!!. Pt"i1nc lot. '3-•. ~.~., Gl1-lJ3 J oc&12"'~78 ·It', at"l\>!'~ 1 1~11n Bre:• I I ' \'I ~llli.lrt: loo•ii•I.' for Slllh II ..... • ,. ~ •••• "" (" 11 I I 1111 111 • )l'."u·1, 1111~1 ,,,181.---.1 1,1 ,1 ,.. . ·:.. j'r rfoi\"nLli~unnlht1~.J·u ... 1 on1n1. 0~11 ... ,i #kj 1~·· ioiui·s 11 111,11 \'OI< 1,1,,. ,1,,... U<l!\l'r . · · •· -...:1~ .. L11n-LA CUESTA tiny price of $28,:JW. Onll" ('();\'TAC'!" l:A\", 1'1,· 1.fGI' ·1 · · I I !" ''"" ,.,, l'IT · 11ff S<1t1 Dll'~u ~·l"l'C\\11.\ ,r., La • ,. · . "Ill! r· -1 · nn. a1i.:1· 1ar(, ... 1 ....... v ;.,i;. l't'r 1110. I. :IJld for ~''"'''.''·' ~f.,ll"lt)U~ " .. 11111 .1 l'•l!'lll\ .: I '·I">•··, · C I b· I . , Put. Rd, 1-;1IJ Chuck "' 1 1 I I I I I u -"',. C() a I'll) snioi: ft\"'C I $";-'".)(} closil'" rost. Ju!>l 11>11n• 11 I I 111:.:1• 111:1-.lt•!' ~·1 · ' . ' " •e OLD WORLD. 0 !liilllll~Hl 171-I\ 830-IS-IO 1970 1'.' .\ ·.·,·.• •·1,.,.,,,.00<f H d It\ I E t BJ ff I hl't'l'les 81cy<'lc close 1u l"l'!IOSSl'~Sl'tl hy \I.A., 1!"~ r ea quarters P•1111 1111.t 011. lri11 upkt'l'I' as u 1 ·1 ·1 1 . BIG CANYON \!r.lnlt• h••nn·. (/!•·1111 V1c·11 . • • •, {ln!v :S~"i,:Jf.JU. f1 1r ·'" •<. o·,"11 I '. :ic 1 , ·, s mpp111~ i·enh'l"s, \'<H'!ln1 ... IK't!<'r hun; : VA DFLIGI l /' \ ol 1 " . r. . I I ll c~\·1· 11, i.:<•t 11111: Herc s "·l'··,.,,11 >I " t 1 .•. ('~1 11.1~. 1·t'~1doent1al 1l1"t'a ... SalL•s B ... •ki'l' •.lli:l-:i:ill · · · · · .. • 11 t ::.nnp·' WHITE WATER VIEW :: Bit hun1e, libhl 011 11th '"'\Ill'! 111 \tfl N1•111~•!"! J;e11d1 DUPLEX 1, •u I~ 1·h,1n11111 1l11plt '\ P/1 a, .. , ·· ., . I . ,. 1 , . , · k ' I'· I f 11 1i111·shnrp :! ~1"1) ~UIJl'l" :-;u1RIC .~. \11·0 sttwy, :i. 10 .) ---------.,.,.1,,,1,.,1 ,.,,,.,,1 ''' ."·• 1_.,. 1 lo. I. Lonn .• Hrhn1 . & fll.')· Sl<lll.500. O!li:I\ d;ol) par ·. ·II Pt'I~. l"lt"l'C or \"a 11r on 01•'1"".·1i"' , . .,r. .11: '" t·111. p :111~ nnw n1iu. ,.or 1 11 1 ·1 1 ~11•11. 2 h;11hs: 1•11~ of rlrt·fi. l·,1. ln1n1l'il. 01·i.:upat!\'y. I I I M.11" ,1 1 .1 L. CALIF. CL.\!:i!:i lC · f'11pul11r • -I i111111•·•lif111' :-:;11<'. s. :, 9 9 .·, Hnv111v U\1 111'1'~ 111111 . 11;dk l -11 ll~Jr(' u)l111·n1;llfou l"Hll :l ~I} lllod, I Ult. fp l, Ii'· ).:lll.1 as '1 l"l"ll'l\,lt~ II I ii ~I 1 S~!lj()I 11 H v~ I c 11 s-·ow ti !t>-t<ll1S l'l"l'lllll"~ I . " ~ ·~·" rr· \',\ USSllllHihlt• loa n S !:!.~(JU, In·~ l"l\l 111"1\I ,\ k111·h«n l IJ.: .. :i r or (''1S<'. ' 1· -u_c_'rl': .. _a j,J· ~-\l~··-f - '" idl i-h"P'" ,\ '"''h•J<•I": f ' · 1v-•1 ... To st•c 1·all Ul\Jt. ~l!i:;.,.,f~I. 1··~1111 lkl':111 1a•1• ,\l,,,1. :i -GEM-NEWPORT SHORES · ~' (.' t~:ST\\"l){)lJ. 8X3:! Prio·••d 1·i:.;lit ;1 1 (l'•.:1:~1 • • !I • > 1.,\ A\ .. ,.1.,11,.1•1,1., .. ,1,.1, .. .00 1·./G;\ll Jllll"l-\1111 11.~1111. 1 P.r:.I 1!111'\.I 111!11" ;11"1•:1 Sl!•,:~~I I""' L" .,. 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Opportunity Unfurn. 32C Co•I• Mos• 11 UNITS -;;:;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Corona d•I Mer Lag und Beach --------Huntington BC!ach 365 OVER 112 ACRE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY • Newport Be•ch EA$TSIDE • c·audy 1'tor~ $7500 FJJ 2 hr lu11nh"u'" s:!M) s1-;;, l'!ll l~t I Br, blttl\:., • lloal 'lfg N•ls "50~1 3 hi. \'l''"' J .. 1i.;uu;1 $;!.lal 11l'l\ tlt·l:ll: /:'>4J L..1..:un.1 Ele\'l'n 'unhll In d1~s1ral:>IC! 1' 1 "' .., · :? hr. ~UPt'r ·•11! 1i:i11 1:~:1 2 Ur, llt';•r l)ll'll<'h, 1..,.,,u 1 WATERFRONT Ex ecutivt Suilts f'MI 111d~ C0111a :i.1e11.a. l hlk • l.:;qu1p J{eutat J Bi·. :-.,·.,.,p..•11. \u•.,., (\'.!J 1u. ~1nall pi.·t uk J • with SLIP 2 Lirge 727 Yorktown Blvd. lo Nt>Y.()Ol't Blvd. 8 uni•• Nets $18.000 ''riv. j 1 br. 1l{lrl11.1r Vt••\\ Sl~J ,S2'JJ :l Hr,_ :l I~• fl'µlr, iJ\ L-• ,1. b h 1 1~·.u 11 HI\ rt .11 Ynrr.1<>11n \\'flh f\rep1o~~. ol1 <A11h • Job Shvn 1•r s2s6r-.1 1 nr flt IJI: !'\11<Jl''l'hl1~ s1~1:. h!1Ul~. \lj :\11 1 .. nd ~drooms, 2 11 <'It s. SJ 0411 1~11"1.1 .C: hulll·l!LS. lncom1· 111 HOLLANOr B"USI NESS , J hr C11111"1:' 1!1"hland~ SJiJ s11.-J ·I r1hL' f;111.1, n·µlr, ~ur,, C a r p e t s, drp1o, Very 056-& BR' 140 WEEKLY Close to llarbor Blvd . al 3~26 \Veslminsler Ave. in Santa Ana . 1600 ~q. ft. Bldg. Plus 2400 sq. ft. of sbed now used as ornan1e11tal iron \'.'o rks. 0\\1ner rnav lease back ror 5 years. Excellent lnve~trTient. Orl\'C b.\' and call now. Offered for $65.000. Cail 046--0555. O\'l"t SI~ per mo. ju1>t Call Ll':i-i~J h~·· hH\I ~1! 1 P r iv a 1 e . $500. Bkr. STUDI 1 s. $196,:'J(,(), \\'ell lllMll!lt1.ined ~l~ SALES 6-15-1110 ! :'ohn1) 111h .. r a1·atlHhl<• 833•2560 • e ~·1i11 f.1!1 lwn T:.1kead\'1tn!r.~e 833-JJOC>. 1 NU·VIEW RENTALS · • lh;11,~t 1• .. 1 PINECREEK INVESTMENT DIVISION Money to Loan 240 6-'l-MJ':o ,,r ·l~l-:i:!lS e l~1ur .. J11 f1. 1h11o-~ LIVES UP [ 9. I : I 1st Th Loan~ 'I 1.'1·:.\s~: ·I Bl~'.! l>.t. lnu1~nu. I Townhouse Unfurn. 335 1: ~.:::: ;:::.1:,·l~., TO ITS NAME U ""' ~'.:~i~,~~:1 1~\~·110,?>• Ii n1; I,., Mesa Verde I • T \' .\ n1a1d ~«11 ;1\.111. O\t'1' ~ I ill ll'l't·~ i1nd Ju I tit 11.ir JI !Ju" II UP TO 90% La•una Hi'll llEl.11:\E ;irhd ! '\HI~. '1 II.\, • 1•1 1 r.i , ~u·t.uni. 1111h 1\1ill'l'h1 ~ FUNK -C -" I " I (" I \'II I I 1" It' ~•· (' < 1'<'•'>1<"•< "<'l".'UI•' ~"l hn~ i<•i FA TORY 8 11~ <;;. INTEREST -'llut1 1·~ · ,1,1 l 1 ·' \\TI"" e 1 \1111· l\! .w,•,in • ·~ ... ""-·· ,\ uniqu~ L.uxun.'l Beach 2 d TD L Costa Mesa Bl·:,\L'T XI::\\' :!Bf{ ',!B,\, ffl•'lt $I;() n1n :>:n p.-•1i. lln· ~~-yvur i.p.11·1uu' 111•11' 1· 11r :!· · . n oanr l • \IC I' I 0 1· I'"' ,,u. 1111.,•itl.11 .. · 1•,.,1 1~t .',; l."1 I BR. $155·$165 1 1"·•U\.O\l1I :.i1J;irltnl'fll . ~·ro11 1 sho". Cvrnplt·te "·11h lop • , ~u. , ,-'. 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IO·•I! ff~l/\J SI!!!', 111 $'!!It 174 174 497·1761 Money Wanted 250 ~:~-~na, •. ,.;i1 ..... ii(!J '11ru1kl\·r•., 2 .• 1·ar 1;.1r, 1111 · 1°u1 •·. ~.11111.1, 1111111ng *NOW RENTING* OFFICE-BUILDING I ~r TD I()\~ ~· I' ·: 1>1:. ',!It\. \<I) ,h,H1J l.i.:·1 ~h11·u::·~-r.~1;.JU 1,,-1, lu .. r ·"' I /~:~·I:? \:~·'111'n11~tr ,''I•'!;\ •••• II l•I 1' 1t) B1.11h ~-.111,~ Xi-.\\ '! llH : I>.\ '"11111~.u .... · $28,000 NEWPORT-LANO . . : .~ .. ·, • ·.:·''.', ~'-!1111 Ht!. :ill l1iu1' .. •1u11-1 . '_'!J'.' ~. " '· · ' 1'' 1"1 11"<hlht.,·t1 •ir1•·1 ~. t't' "I''" 1•11111,,. 1·11<l< .. ~•·1I :_'111 2 AdJat"elll t:Utl("' · rc('l'ption ~ .\L,L:_!'. llf , 1.\1 t.l.t.sr. t.i•l'lll) slui•t. -:-. 11111 r M ission Vielo 11~1~1.~I $:'.:>1)!1110 ,;;~ .... 1·111 n:d, r , 111 Sii•' .11J 1uu •1 :•i.:i·~ J_:·, ,\I,_ l•~I~_ l.n IJJ•f';,, +.J offices. On<.' SU\h' 001\' s:.2-1.~. l.;1,hl!h, C\1 l•H';il1<1Uj .••. ·~i;\ ,di ;,1''1 11.\IJ.' t'.! I\) II jllll °"~,r.!1>~~ h1Y d~n11~1 . 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Great potential -Great ln vestn1enL Cail 646-0555. 10 UNITS ~•'1'11!'1'., C:.111 :tl1-~ll~". t•\I tieneral ;:, ~~;\\' 11 .. rhur \'\('\\, s.11:11111 .. , [.,.,,,,. $::!:.''1 ;\J .. 11111 Bl.L'F!·~ (\•n•~' ·: J'.!:. :! \l .. , "'1111'1,, I ' 11 1' \lk I b>', -'='c· ______ c0 __ -~• ' . • . ·" up $120 900 'i. ,1~ •. ~ nr I Br.::•~ i .. 1. ~~iOIJ h;i, tarp ,{· dn11~'"' ·'''"". 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Heturn:-· · • .r • ·1• ll' l". ~:ir, . hl•11·I. ~wh , 1 \L\l lJ~.LUXE .: !lit. ·i 1\,\1 "'1 _l !~,, __ _ !!.6 on in\·f'~lnlf'nl. gl'fli.S Ill· 5 NU-VIEW RENT Al To11 ntM.iU11•· It 1· r r" ,1 l 1 "" Hl-..\l' I', :\"Pl Sh,.n•, l1<.in1~·. eonu• $18.301 pr. )I', (J!I It;. . I ~'t~!{f c1::-1<i.;a "I' 1~11-:::?1~ ('('lltcr. J•JUI. ~:.::?J/1ll1JU1il. .'~AA.I 1-'j 11. 1 !Jr .. : ha. f.1111 ( ay. ' ' ' l. -&J.rii610 t'lll, 1·0111111 1"'"'1 ,v t<'IUllS 1Tt, Jlili:!;:;~!!!!!!!d!~~;Qj~ 11 Blt h"u"'" SIO:i, C.\l $1:?i. ---2 hlks Ol-<',tll .\\any "u·;1~. !1-(t '2 BIL 1:11 111~. 1Tpl• 1111i~. rq1l,·, pa11.1, 1· 1ri~w1 ,\· 1.iundr) f,,, 11. C"uj!I•• .\· i 1111,.111 .. k x.1 J1t•t-.. ,,l'.!-lf;f,I a11 :, :11 P:\I ~ lir ,\ h.1,·li·-., <'t.•lur !I. 111.1"1 "'!'\, 1•••1. Tf l~. ~1~:.,.\, 111 :-; :\t'lll~·l't ]'.!' :\H h~.i-:•i'I : !:I: I' 11111 jo l'Jll1 . ""' .111 fr.,111 ! • r .\1 ,1·11 .v .\I:•~ "II I) t;2, llH• J,;: ... :.t;; .,r 1,7:,..;~.I•. ' s.u1 Ch'ni<"nlt'. 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Bes-I ~. end location. $45.950. ! 7 I I l 8:'1.~-?.640. S-UNITS .. UNIT APT. BLDG. I \\',\I.I\ TU UE.\CH' ~ J:r, :.: hnn1·· Sl'li. ,\!,tl I HI'. ll•J!"'"I )r1. ~<1t'(ll'lh I'~ l'l•111~'1' Yr~;, 1•1111'< c1 ...... 1 .. )'1•1'1't•;lllon /lY:\,\\\J(' It·· (I,:;-<LJltll>lll :i LESS TllA..'\; 7.X's GROSS Great n-n111t 1\rt'l\ & 1.,'000 BA szao h1r1~11:.1.•1,. nk P.hll•'ll, llli. ~:l'.!5. ,\).;! .. ,.,. 1"4.' t w n S1J.l" • ... WllUI -~(·I~ :.1-1 lie th ~I 1'1·17·:~q.·,; I MH. ',! B.\ .. \'rlr s lf(l/nl•). 1 Co', .. , .. ,,"" ol '"I' 2B \ ho"'" H , 1· d 547 9"1 ,.,,_,I "' I ~ i ill u1" h 1111. ·' 11 1· 1 'I"" .... " .. ~" ..... ~u • ' "' i111·t>Stn11. Costa :\lr~11. Foul' ome in ers --;• •. , .~ -------:;u:Jle11es, .1.1,. ~ i.-1 "" 11111· ~~ ,t, 2 rfupl<'xe~. 2 BR units. Int'. ~".016 >' ------I • <1-J\l'f'" 81· I" T :'l'\'t;t,,\~..; 11''" 111 l!\'I!. 1 Fu•n. o" Unfu•n. 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Unlu•n. 365 \\, ,t,·!1H .'fl•'lll•Ul<'; J.;irt:I' $155 1;)l..;A~•H . I tll!H\1 Y"u l:h•l II"' u11d1•qon1•1•d' i"n,11 ' 11 •i/ ll1t·~1· J1p!" 11••!1 I 1.1'1 1011;.:. I '1 pl., •Ill"· ~t"''' ,\ 11·1ni;, l.111 1•1 -.;11.·1·11 l.11111. l(!\t'l••I 1!.tr:ig-1•, ,\dulli., l~I jH'1' ~~l.~J rull,·JIH!l ,\\1' tl i •I)., I·. HI ·'<'\\j~•rt Hh(I., ,\. I l•ll, :-;,, vl Bo1y, C i\f • to ll·'ll'.~I -------1 uana Point /'1\.'\Ul{,\:\lll' Occ.111 V!u11. I.I):" l>l~ . ./.It., ./.1 llV l'JI\, 1•1111 l\Jl1 Jll'll ! L t11I lild!), I )r <il<l ~l:'\.I lllU. ,\Uijll' i:t.\.--i.J.1! t-oun1a1~~~- LUXURIOUS :? lHt, .• • U.\, 1101 ~,or 11 .<11t11111:111e v1wru•r , 0111i:;l,u ,, Id I J 11, 1111 >,:J • IJl ll " I 01 ,\:>I ~,\J ~h·t't'I lollll". ("~~! J•• t.Jll••ll ,\11111.1 l'\ft':I' ).!1.J .\~k 1<11' J •>ill', '~·J·t11 \!; ~~ntington Bea~~- Oupl.•es/Unlls Nf'\V uni1s nt 2f'3T Eldl'n, Patio. F"rplc. Ynrrl. Laundry \\"ON"l' L,\ST~ ):!li~J/1no. :-,,, J-1 ···· :\~t. 1 1 1 1 I $35 WEEK & UP ' 200 ' . &'" I I f' d 547 9641 Sl:l-1121 ""'1 i.tn ii.nw• •J<'<O(· sale 162 Cl'll. 1st user\\'/ r,, \\T1tc roon1. i;n.ra~t·s. ....-1·1 1 Home 1n ers -l""h') · .\i.:t. fi\i;..:12:~·,. I ~ Slt·,•pin~ l{oonis ~L Call Builder 6"16--l·U'1. 9 NEW 2 H.IHi~I UN IT • ..; • :'llO'TF. T\J!hf\' 1 J:r ·1·p!rr~. Huntington 8_!.~Ch ~F:\\' 11nrt,.-1r \'II $1:XJ mn • Jlow.cl!.L-eplng HOoJms Co,ona de! Ma' C HILIJKl:N ---.. -------+ and p1renJs love the 3·.! BR hou.,C's 011 l lo\ Co~la J\.lt'sa. Sl'heduh·tl .;1"·'~ 51.ro. :;,;111.,1,.S ok. 1 . . 1 , •1, 1 • Oeran \'11•11· ,\pl$ I 1 E 'ck 16" 000 521780 P s1 ~1 XI T .. LEASE OPTION Sl,000 " HJ •. fq.,·. -. ''· .!~, ... ~· BALBOA INN 111•1•111•.l'l''· JT\'. J.tilk. ,,, 3 BR. 2 BA Housl' + 2 "' pno · -st " a· · · · fl('<' ll· .Ul · I)'' Homefinders 547-9641 ., 1 1, ., 1 1t'nn1' pt I\ I. Ii I u. 1 ... , , Tnm l'llillf'r. Ab'1 . &-12-1811 lQ', down. Brok1'r LilUf"'n•· " ~ •. -\,\ l1111u11r•l1.,~· 1>1t· ... --.11 t:lt.l-l·ro 1 11 -lliJ \t·11 , o;;1rc'f!I (',,f,.1\.1 1t.·I \!.1r 1 .. •:11·h i"ur BR. 21 ~ BA Apl. f"rplc's, (SC) Triplex $56950. !1or1. <.:JS /{1·~~ ~:s rat c Laguna Beacn ! 111-., 1 .• nc;•'. •11,·n, 1L•l1·1;.:.I ·1~·~ · ' '''-·-''·" lii:l87·10 II·,"'" li.:,. :! ln!nn d11plt·\, NEW DUPLEX large, ipac1ous aparl· me111i at d an bury lro55. gar's, patio's, yard's, e1c. • . .1 1/t-l\fi". C\'t~~ 5:11·62 11. I \\.tlk 1" 'il"Pl11 11;.: :\•11 1.11·-,,U ll:irhllr VU 4 Hr/2 fpl t' l.l'X -~ ----1 /1f1I•·. t.11.u1,, ('.tl'P<·1i. ~ Ne1<o•port H('ighls. \\'"~' E.<;c._·al~Jnt's. Oeean \'1~·"" !Hit llUL'SE. Nilan"•! n1.1n. lit'! ·" nlo Li""lll'f 1,,.111 "1· 1h 11 r, \'U. Cn111 111 Fui11 Ba~ Ir 11111 ih .ip•·~. St.fi l'i·r 11111nrh. e l.hildrt·n ij .~· ~uun~:•·r liiCiaJiiil ijBjjujilljioiijojji.i64ijj~jj4ii4i14jji:liillikji•>i·1ibiiuilyiiimiii»ii•jj'"i· 493..J2sa. 7 UN ITS • NEW ! ~'' [ll't~ or t·hildrf'n. 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B!t. n111n' 1 !" l:?.i. t.l:t 7771 t 1!•1-. ~ FEr~ Fl~l-:E c.111·~ T·~'·~ 11/1\, bl'.Hrl !'t'illll~-Adll.,, tl') 11,\/l.Y 1;;1 'lt1>tlln 1;\1'\\ Real Estate SALA RENTALS S Jl\l.i• '!1 1 i·!.'\I ) 1 Hr. ~1,11 1.r·:\1 1:1r1t ."'. ·'P;i'· 2 Hl~. 1,.,1,.. ~1 ~:, 1;1:i-~+:i~!O Exchange 182 r, oi. Ill·•! ; ... I'd. 1 .. 1 .. ~ r.o11. 1·,., ,.i"t•;, l'1·rlcrt f .. r !-----''--------l\•·iipori ·'-· l::ii. hi:!·~:;..,; Homefinde rs 547-9641 11•1 ••r ~ ~n>;li.. S~iO. Fll:.' IBI'. 111'1· :tu .'t MESA VERDE I LANDLO. RDS! '''"··"'.. """'""'· c""·' ""'·• '"' Irvine ~~-~cc---,,c:-c 1n1•. l!·l:t-·:111 r TRIPLEX .~ 1.IJl\:'.IT, l', f;,\ !iltn~. Da--,;;-p0 ;;;-1-----\\'c 5~1:illlt' in N1·11r~1r' ro•rn~. •hu11.-r'!<. <TJO!s S22.'i. Choit·f' Roy11l P:1l1n nr. arf':i -011nr r hu.s 11pp1~1" .S?.O.IXlO equity 11·an1!< i;. HI 111111~ or sn1all l'Oll1!nere1:1I u1 ll:1rl~u· i\rC'a. Cnll 67.i-7:l':l.-i . ' '' . 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SI\.·, ~ rl) h•;1~t:. 2 f!,,.,1•11-01c:,-,..c11-,.,c.,-,.,-,c1,-,.-, -c,,, . (';dJ Jf! II an\,, (,1~:/lt! (,,.;i 11, 11111, IMI t 1uul, Te11m !his fashion v.·1nJl('r __ , "·1th paf!ls, drt'~. skin s! TRADE 6 Units Burbank for ! 433W.1tthC0STAMESA IC.'t:l.\T)():-lh,:-l\1~1f,:-:I RH. 1n11111r" nuu1. n<J p11 .. Sl .<l '"' '~'" " ... ., ... "'~' ·""~' N'Ell'>'"T TOPPE'R h>I 21:.:. B,\. C1·111, •trp~ S.~iJ ::10 ~i\1f12·, .;, -I . Oran~ Countv Unit s l LANDLORDS FREE' Ll~r \\'1'.~t<•rnl,B:1koklBh!,£:-. \'1:-1.1 Su1•11•· :n:1.;~-.1.fl:'i(i7 ~~----~ !he y,·r-.ip ja<'kct ~'il h sipper· 646-Ji07 plse. J\·e· mcss.:igt' · niii•r,ny hr , J'\IUO ___ ,\Ut;l.T 1::1rtl"n ,\pl I l ~r. ~ti1t1'1 c-ch.dn~. lit' belt. C."f'o. Balboa Penins ula Days 552 -1000 Nights f',\Ht\ LIDO :: nr. 2'~ R..-i. furn$! rt11110. 1""11 .\r 1-ik•· eht't of knuun~ "·orstcrl in Real Estate Wanted 184 rt: l'F!!t•i.,.. :'\B. 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Y apr• J 1• 1 1 S""I C I M Cos ta Mesa "e\'e ·tu·ii.~' \'C'l'Sll llhry' l"rnts for each pattern for HOUSE \\'anted. Pvt p1y \\'111 !)iinrr. G'i'.~·~11'.J. : B :. ~ 1.1 1 i~ ...... "'" OS a esa Pri""'>-1 P1~11cm .!lCMJA: .!.l:.lf I Ai_r :\l:ul and S1>ec1_a l Ht1n· pay all cash f11r local LUXURY LEASE :; lit:. :! !o.i(h~ ..... s:ao r~Jli~iiiiiiiiiii~i~iiiiij S. "1"0• 12' 111 11:1 dhni:: other.\·1se ttnrd-~·las.<; property. fWl....000~. I I I.I( l '1 ha!hs ...... $:'.l)rl ijjl 17.CS 2, 11 ' ~. "11• _, 1· Ill t k th I llH. :! lmlh~ .......... ~:l'iO 19,., g·,~" 14,., ~nu~t ::,11 11(' 1vf'ry w a c ree IO!h & B11r. :"h.,1<o11 tiy rippt 1 2, 1 1~ ,,7• "'n·l~uit ~JI ylis. <Ja"· 1op "''.'<'ks or more. Sf'nd tol I~ only.Ov.·nl-'r ~i6--0I01 4H!C.·A,Loln1h5'5·2·-·7·500·"' ~ .1 II •-;' 2 ' Ahce Brooks. the DAILY fkl lat • --1 •· PILOT. JQ;i, Needlecraft •nc Corona del Mar SEVESTT-nvt: CESTS Dept .. ''" 163, Old Chel,.,, SEAWIND VISION ' \f•I• I' q.I, J 1 \\ !•!'I\ (:.'7 • ;: BR·S . .:Ci. 1.-1l11 ,\/ 1'·111" '1•1~!111 .\1 ll"\111• .\(.111.1 •• ::'.1J;i7't. ln•t11•111.d 111 .. :• :~·i;·.'•11 1.1:1; 1 r:r. 2 B.1, 11111 rn1, 1 pr 1lq1. . .. t\ r .. r, r" ~ 11 ,\d11ll•, II') r•• I~ S 1711 11[• \':lh> .\~,\\LY l1~.\11f:,\T~ll 2 Ill: 1' I :,:111, Sl.J()_ \\'Tr pd 1'..il 0101n;;1· Ai•· ",\' c .• 11 \If~ I '· 1.-~11~ WALK TO BEACH [ ,I '.;! l\r, t'IJl/thf!', j.:,\1 t>llri~ L!.1 l1i1h SL :-,:., ]'"'' !•h t"' :~•I-!:.!'{I\ <•r x.17~:i!Jo7 NEAR 6EACH-- Hr<1nd ·'' \\' !)f•lu.~r 2 K.. Hr_ ''Jl11/ rlrr~. bhn~. w1r dl ! 1~111 ·"' i!l7~';(f,; .for l•ach pattern _ add 25 Stution, Ne\\· York. N.Y. B I I cents for each pall ern for 10011. Print Name, Add~ us1ness N T S I I I Air ~lail and Spt'Cial Hand· Zl11. l'Rll~m ,;U111bfor. Opportunity 200 ext 0 PYCJ ass e red hi I ling: othet\11sc lhlrd-class NEED L J::CRAF'T ·12~ VIEW dell\-ery will take three Crochet, knit, etc. Free ASSOCIATE WANTED 3 Bedroom. 2 bath ht: c Bt~t\LT'i' RF.AtTOlt."i : I: ~~~~ ~~~ine 5Q11L\~ 1 d~~· :'!~~"~ Book. Unique projN",I .11()"'' In pl'!'~, fireplnf'f'. fonnal di~~~'. _L'n1v. l'ark Crntrr-: lrv1n1• I ' Pll • .O'I', 4'l2, :>attern Dept.. Basic, fAIK'Y knots, pat· duclaon. E."l:c11tng OCt\' TV scll-clcanini:: oven. r~n)Oy I ,i I J,1; '\Ill~. 'I. h.t, rip!:-, drJI'<. l1llln... s1 rof) 11\j) i ,, 1 ·'halininr ·,;,J·::i'l1"Z. Jr m TO :-.E1\· ,,,~rs \\,\I.I\ Bf:,\Cll I ,.., :! Bl\ t)'"lll $1:.0 tu S:l:i. f-... XTlt.\S .,;i .. 2.~1, 232 \\'est l8th St.. New It'~. $1.00. de\'cloprncnt has dra\\·n pre-pr1\•alf' rommun1ly tennis & ~lift Cnrl<lti ..... $215 :\J(). )'ork, N.\ lOOll. Prjn l ln..:lt1nt Ctot"hrl Book -sail's to llChools & Leasln~ S\l'lmnun;,t f!MI in lh•~ :: BH. ll<inic ...... $2'!1.j .\10-f · NAME. ADDK.r.SS v.·lth Lt•arn by plctun>s! Pat· lo hu!lllleSM"'I nrition 1<o·i.-k> 11rt'5!n.:10U"J area 11 hove I Cit /lr.1111• ...... t:lll_! .'.\l(J I zw. f'IZE ftnd 81'\'l.E I tems. $1.00. -r'inanclng riecc"~ry .. I0!1ly ,. Corona del l1ar. $'1!15 per .~ HR. lfo1nt" ...... ~:H" \10 ! Couiiilclt• Tn~Canl Gift Book thti K'rinus nt'C"ll lllQUU't•I month -lr11se. &1~7. .~ hR. lf,u111.' ...... $!00 ~IU · 11 Jll~mER~IORE Q u t ck _ mon.i than U10 gltts • V I fl i:: 0 RA t.I A. P. O. j $!'1 l.'.~U ·u \[ lt' l lt•\•l'I :; BH ll11n11· . $4!i \!() I '~ .,,.1 .... -.. -...-SI "" rJr.1"·~·r 11~. 51,nta Ana. .. BR 2• B~ '~·-' 'b" :d 11 RANCH REALTY I . ""'"""" .,,,........., v'"' .w. 92711 ,., • '" n.1tc 1•rn.11 • .11t.· I I pattern free h'o1n our fun1plete Al&h•n Roolt -i•li>ll.nln1,t O\'rn, .!\Upt'r C'T'fl!, ** 551-2000 ** , Sprlng·Svmincr C<'IOlog. All Sl .00. • ~1 a YRS es tab. Beauty Sa.Ion. "·;dk 10 ueach. •1<H f'ernlc ... t. L'.Nl\'FRSIT,-=-j'•k T !"---;-;=--.\ slz:t.'i! Only 5(lc. 18 .11ny Ru~ book~. ;;oc. 6 Stations. $10,000. C.:'-1. 67.''l-6'!15. NE\\'.3BR :?Bi\ l\l'nh~ .. flf't•, 1NSTANT SEWING BOOK Book of 1-t Prl~ Afittam. lln!IL A San<! & Sea Ttlty. M'W todJ,)'" v.~ar tomorTOw. SOc. sr>-SSOO. · 3•i., eRi 21J1~A, bl:;is.. hcm;ro pl(it'" pool' S37.J, ~2-'IB96 I $1.INST\NT ~Ill Book I -16 pallems. 3TI.~'Y DRA\VF.RS r11..n he lil:"s.r;;,. );lyt~~. ffi.~159 ~~~~~~~:r2 3hf._Bf~~1~11~~y ~~:1 1 1 fA ~lll ON ,1· Q Ill Book ' m111w t'R~lfr lo oj)(-'n by 2 Bl' 2 I II I Ilk $"' ._... "Zl" BOOK llundrcd$ o f -' u~um ll -11pplylng citndle wa:ic: or 108p .. Ill, i tins, i tra.~ .... 1 ...., ~ " fashion facts. $1. Scl!lng an~1hi~'! \\•Ith a Da lly on cl1'3•·rr ninnt•n.. \\'hy frurn bo.'h . $29'j_ 1nonth. 7L-,-1~,n-,c,c6="'eca-,ch~--- 50c, Pilot Cll:\~~ll1ed Ad h1. a ~lol't' 110methlng you won't f.M\.\fl l~ Quills fM Tnd•~"" l J,•lns;.. •in1plc m111tc:r · -· JUSI e\'rr use? 5"11 11 1<o'lth a NE\\' 3 1{1', 21, h.1. frpl. 1.".llr. 2 lilt honw 11/ n,.11, <'rrl!~ & 15 beautltu.I patterns. 50c. cRll $-12-SG781 Onl\y Pilot Claulfird Ad. ~u1)1·t ncli:-hliorhnod' $.00-drp~. Cloi<•' ru park .t• 0i~n II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ji;C£•~1~1 ~8-1~2~-'5678~,~·-----ftiO. 6~!0711, li71-292S I S~fl/nlO 1:,r,,)l,,'!0-~l BRANO NEW '"' \\'cc kly Jlatc for Single Apartment Special ?-.love-In n atc • F•r•ltlle4 Sl•tlh • Air Ct11ull,leMd * Fr" Utllltlu * Wftht11 & Orrtn * lltcM• focllltft.t * lecreotioR loo"' '*' LIMllt F•rt1ltlled * Ample Po.tit• 1t Moicl Se"lct • Joc•QI Tlieropy Peo! '*' H ... td r .. 1 1t MH,ift9 lootM \Va ter i-·aJls-Lagoons-1,.ountains , I Slay A Oay. Weck , ~l onlh or IVhalevcr I DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 I :: .1177 ,HARBOR·B~VO. ·"' "'9'GOSU •ME·SA":"CAt91~1.6>": 645 ·4 840 hfl' lil>-4 ill 1HH l 1-'1 'r.H. -c,c,.,c,c,.-•. -.,-"_."· lthl;.!, •1)•1' 6· •ll!)'i \,, Jll'I' $];-,1.1 !1,• ! I ~1 11r :ti'· ii:t.t. \;!':,\!! '\•·11 J Bl!. 1 t.I~ 1n iolio1r•r1ni,: ,\ ll'\1 ~. 1 rhlld nk, !Mo 11':1~. $11).i IJ('I' 1U•J t,lti·:,;°'ti OJ :~l.i-(}71.fl r.:i.1r.1 r .... r'1•' :l LU-... , 1i.;T. lit\•· !•••I'•'!•• "J11 n1-.1r ,,. .• .,I. $!"-'• t;~~1 .. lon,t. ,;i; ,,112 B.\Cllr:LbH 11111. ru.lult~ 01111 Xo pt·t, S'l1:1 f"'l mo l.'t.1.1 t:n~l"nd 81 5."J>..1iM Irvine • DAILY PlLOT ~.!...----------Wrdnr~JY MJrt t1 ZO. 1974 W~ttrttidllJ ht"rth di !OM """'440=-p".-,-,-.-n"'a1",-----,S"3"0,-,.L-o"'st,-,•r------.55"5"'G"e_n_e,_r-.71 "'s'"•"rv";"'."cff --jQb Wanted, M~.~1.-·1~00 PILOf~AO\IERTISEA I" Hep Wonted, M&F 710 Aptl., Apts J A.pts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unturn. 370 Of fice Rental OFFICES 42c 'llS:O:ION VIEJO 100 tn '\:lt)(] :>II ft ENt:RGY C'HISIS sr~~ctAL EN l>S TlllS \\'f.;£K SAVI-; <JI';, \\'11 hll\'I' .!<IA'fl.itlil~ N/Ulprnc11l lo blO"'·in ln· 11ullltl011 ln )OIJr 111111• flt,•a 'lrl1th no mw:s or fu~ll.\\'e'IJ &a\'e you up 10 r.ot,t. nf )'oW' llf'allni,: roi.11 & you'll hr 10 <k>J.:f\-~ <ooler In Sun1m11r. fr;>e 11i.111111HcM U of fl .O:.· !\IC. ,f\l)A:O.L<; INSUl.ATION C.'O. 61i·9XIO I.ii·. No ZllXil:t SINGU: nmlc 37, c11.n"t dig 111ysliclsn1 but believes in reallty. Secka: fem. ('OITifi. \vho •hare~ thc8C valuc.'i. \\'rlle Clr111i;lfled Ad Nil. llii, 0111ly Pllo1, I'. 0. Bo-; 1560, Cop;!it !\1t>st1. Cali!. 926211. ll~:rt\1AN , 6'1' n)O old, black mu!1• 1•al v./1101ne \\'h!te on ,;lnmuch & p1tw1, whhe \\'11'kt•fl'i. U:t!ll btw. Thurln &: ll11n11llon, C:.t:. !\lh..s hln'1. S.lf1-0017 J.J)ST-.c,clc,,cl,~S"l..,-rl"a-.,-H~,,.,.,--,---. full ~rown, Vic. 28th St, Nr"'"JX1rt Bt.'ac-h, fr1('!Ytly, nun1•'tl Suki., R c \I' 11, rd .. 6i3-'.."J'j~ C,\f"TAl:--.:S C\r. CARI-: ~IOTt:kllolt'l man Uk c r AUTO SALESMEN Ne<'tl fur one of Ontn4,-t County'v Jradlni.: Ponll:ic !k11l1!rt. Ne-..• nr U~ 1·nr llflle~. Exc't'llent I r I n i.; II!' bi·~f1Hc. t:.Cperlencf'd nr not. we "'111 train. Ask loc Andy Co1t1 Mes• Costa Mesa I Newport Be1ch 1 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:~1 WATCHTHESUNSET l11111d "'''-'"Uri!{ & \l·u.ihh1i.:. In· v.ouhl hkt' "111plo)m4'.!nt. i;ld·· & out~ t'rt-4' Pit·k U1' & Xl11t ri•f'i; •. ket•pw l>uJ.iOOIL" Ol•ll\·1•ry. t'ur A~1t, call up Npt B(•h, (';\f t<f' t.iq,:unu V' D I L Las Brisas Apts 1sta e ago ---''"""~;::.-:;;·N" &or .u111I, r:orp!, olrp:<, 11l't l.>ll:r :n~:l t'ru. 1no Cnp1i;tn1no SU ll'IV)', Av.·ry Pkrk"'ny tun~iff 6-1>-lnll or &lli..J633 urea. G.1~1-1791 or ~. PL.t:l\IBINl;, ELl::CTlllCAL.. Job Want.S, Fem1le 702 CARPENTHY J\•I joh 1ii0 ~'--'-"--""""-'--"-'"-''-- snudl. }'' & B llu1nt ltrp.·nr, NEED hctlp at horn••! \Ve 642-1403. M.ve &ilil'll. llUl'M.'~. ht.kpnt;, "THINGS" b) ~IOOM.'. (.;rn'I ('OITIPMi?M· Hon\l'lltl\kt'N C;irix·1l!ry. fli•p;1 lrs. Ph11u· Usi.)olui_ .. 17-6~'"c-IC',---,--:::-: hlng. t: J 1· c. ltrnindl•lina llAAYSll"'TJNO in 1ny home, 64~-;,r,1:1. f1•n1.'t"fl yunl. Hl'fettnc:es. 110'.\l.E llF,:PAIR SiE!tVICE ~~I !11"1.'a. G~lJS I Carpcr11ry, Ptun1htili,::, 1'.:ll'l .. Help Wanted, M&F 710 ltical. Hf'85. 549-1004 when _AJJrejj Counfj Suc;ces57ul people in the know li ve here! Costa Mes.i's newest , Ju1tury Adult Aparlme11t Complex IT'S U.KE, LAKE. LAKE Studio._ I. 2. 2 & 0... 1171 .. S415 MeM YH9 I Adallll S40.1100 LAnGE Dt.•luxP 3 br, :! ha.1 :L:•,_g:o~n:•_N:..:clg~u~e~l'---- frplc. bltns, dshwshr. 111•[1111-* BRANO NEW * e<l cellini.::s. MnlUrt' adults. No -slnglC'll-. ..Nc;:ir lloni.: l &..i BH. .• _:.!' liAL £1:on1 $.1'15 Hosp. $275 1no. Ca 11 U11ru111. Furnished un11s 642-0596. ,\\Hil. J BR/2 RA and 2 BR/2 Bi\, CROWN VALLEY Apts. l\'8.lk-in t'loscts, new rpt~. S.111 Ui<'go ri'lvv or Coos! drp!I, d\:1:hv.·11shcr, etc. ll\\'V !fl l ll!lliurst, 2'J73·1 Pntio, fin •plnCi'. Condo r»"L llilihursr. La~. Nii.:u£'1. fl.dulls. $275. up. 5-lf.-7:<38; 171·1• s.11.oi:IO 54()...lll7 ~ewport Beach PARK NE\VPORT B.o\RIT'I 1 BR. hest IOMltion. Vif'\I', t oo tnany extrns In list. Ai-ail. 4/10., SZT-1.~ll 1nn. Jtoberta Smith. 8~:~; week days only. 1 BR., E.tt.·h.IM'fl 11o11io. Nrwly rte<'Or. Stv, ref. w. ,,. c.rpl~ rtrps. lrph·. Cliff llr. 1.....,iost• & ref.~ N'qrl. $19~>. SinKIP ndult . Ph &12-299-1 or G42J}ll!I "SHARP 2 RR SUNDECK Frpil', UC\\' shi'.1;:-. nppl. llf'h 1 blk. bl'nm c~·ilini;. Adult,.;, no pels. ~(. ~iris. $2SJ. 646-T.iOCi. ON lhe bay, 2 BR. l UA. !IWYe, refr1 '!". crpts. drps. p;:ilio. $JOO lll'r n10. 't'rly lsc av11 il. Call 51s-.11n. F' I R E P J. ,\Cf'.. 2 BP. , rlish.,.a~her ,f,, n >fric. 11{'\\', Sl!IZ"i, 54~-z.i.~1 ur n1;,..:11so :: BR. 1 1~ BA, 1 door ro bcuch. J.,amily. $?.00. Call &l2--!Yl7~ \•"f.RY lan::c l Bn i111t at Park Nc1l·por1 . Suh-Lc:ost• April to Sept. fi.10-():176 3 BH, 2 BA To\\Tihoust•. \V~1l'l1 fl arca. Adulls. S.?.50/i\fO .. Pl!: 6-l:l-ll:'JJ 2 BR, 2 BA. F'rplc. \\'atl'r & gos P<1-id. 1$0CI) 497-2187 Newport Heights live BIG! from $145 Al Oakwood Garden Ath'\11 • GREAT RECREATION '1\1nl· 111m1 . '..<lunas, hcJl!h t:l>ll"·, h•ll,,;rd,,, 1unm~. µ'o /'. 1 rn 5hOrJ. qnlt dt•~uig rang", p<.111 ( 10offl, 11C fUM ACTIVITIES: r u11-•1m·· .1.r. Clflt, :r, ~ Sun<111v Urun1 h. GllO'""· tror ~. p.,,uu~ • .:irid 111<!!> t. f1fAUTlrUL fl.PARTf.'FNT'·· ~onl)h' 1 f, 2 b"dlOOI""" f 11111 f, unlurn. W1•h Jll 1tie r~lril' M~1'1 open 10 1tJ 7, ::.orrv. no 1~r:; ur i:n•!d1cn. Oakwood GMden Apartments Newp0<'1 Beeeh/North I"'"' ""~ 1.-,~ o +~-u~~ Newport Bcath/Sou11'1 !''urn Stni,:lr; t''llrn/un!urn 831-IGOO ""t' IJ•·· 1"' "'""· ,,, * Deluxe Offices * Santa Ana CHOICE LAKEFRONT LOCATIONS VERSAILLES LOVELY' vrivatl' 1"00111 Ill apl nn Balboa Prnn, for !•lch·r V."On1a11. l?.r•HNI incl for s:nJ. n10 .. rr1-211n fur l,.t'llSf'. 3.11 I !!I.I. l''t. C'Olllnl I bu.~Jn,.~.'I !2 offi•·es pl1111 r, .. t"C'ptl•)11 fJl'l.'i\ & 1>10/'lll{el, ,\d· J:u·1•11t tv (J,.;1ngt• Co u n I y /\1q-11·1, Call 546-8801 OFFICES AVAILABLE On "/~·I ;\Jar" hf'1t11 o! Sl111 ('('n1l'11te, l<lC'al for <ic· 11ri.u11a111~. 1 n~ura nee, I 1111orri.:••.:•· lir'Okeni rir ? 1l1 ·.to;ii11:ohle to p<>rniancnt f('/HUllS. l)o i~s Jun1·~ l:l•ally <192-1412 O FFICE-SPACE MISSION VIEJO '.!110 ~I · ~·1. .~. VI' ('JltHCE UJC'AT lflf\ ~.>(iii:! !'.J;1n:;ut'.'1'U1• l 'rk11·y. /\vull. !n111H•rh11 ll'I). 831,1400 1:1,IWkl SQ. 11. ln rlfl~,\i1· \'I< .. lorinn offi·•1• hhlg, ilo\l•nto\\·n ~1111111 t\n11. Individual of· n("{'~. ;i(HJ to 1;,110 NI . rt. J~·:u;1• ony or ult spu1~· 111 2:"1..-l)l't' IL Avail. ,\pril J. '7 1. ~lu~I l't'I' tu i!pJlff'l"Jltll'. flFl' Su1'{', 10:.IO fl. J-iui111blr /rir clut•tor. 11unti11 ~Ion tiaNl£'lll'. 8\6-1323. 415 BU,iness Rent•I 445 425 l.I·VE In the all nc\\' Dnna l'nin! ll;1l'hor 11! I h <' IK•av11rul l\IARTN1\ I/\'/\' J\lo!o •I :1400:! !>cl Uhi~!lO ~I. l 4 91i-2'.l53 l , Kitch<'n, F.rfit•i1•neit>i; & A11:11·11111•n1s. l ll'lllC'tl pool, tli1't'<"l 1!i11l phnnl'.'!, h•levision, sauna t.11rh. la u 11 d r y ra1·iH!\rs, 111,.,rtin~ room, l'ln.«e tn S.•ui -C11·n1cilf(' & La)'.luna B••lfl'h. (\1111" pl:1y in u u r 1'llt•l'lfi~hi11i;, shrippi1n.: ,~ ,.,~~1aun111I:<, $1'.0 11i't·k ,(· 1;11. Bring: lhis ad & f'f'C'l'ive $.'1 off on hrsl \l"f'l'k·~ N'n1. 1.ILM I ISLJ.: 2 llP., 2 b1.1., ,\vail. .July, $1100. Aui::. SI200., 213 -79?~127 Colll'rl P.entals to Sh•re 430 Industrial & Comm'I MISSION VIEJO ;~Ill 10 ::l:lO Sq. t~t. • \ht\11 lh<>"1111::hfsn.>. :!.,x7:J2 :\larl{uc•rih' P r k\1 y. 831-1400 1801 WESTCLIFF, N.B. Pri•,.;tu.:1· Int•., :\ll' fronl on :<t. St111. !o'.tnn·~ · flfo ·s, 19~ll ~CJ fl nl ;:,.:, .. air l1Hl<l. l'll'nly pl'kJ.:". l'l!I.~. drp~. 51!!·9:~. H.l·:'J',\ll. STORE F 0 H LEA.'iE \\'/Upst..'.iirs oCfiC'<'!!I. t!IOJ sq ft. Ncnr Np! Bch Post OHice SflOO. m o . &12-9:"•20 JOIN Burclny"s J~ank a! Brookhu1-st & S. D. F\1y, SION'!I ,fl,, olfiN'S. }''inu;Jll.'d hy '1/2.l/i4 A~I S46-.l166 FOH Le11sc·Rt'tail s I fl r r. :!lx42 in shoppini.; Cl'lllrr, 3.t~ ·~· l71h SI. C~I. sm. 673-0140. 6T;i-0707. ~24:.0 300 & fiOO sq fl ofr''i, S% & * PALM&CARD- lnstniciion Schools & in15fructions I~ 575 SiK·i·la~~!(~;~ st ..... fid.1 ••••••••••• 7.tr.! \\'('<1tn1in!ltr>r fl\"('.. WANT TO \r.-1111n1nsto•r. S!Jl-9!1:rl opt:.'n 7 1Jny~ l.ICJ•:f\.'S[[l SPl l tlTUALl~J WORK Splrltunlill1 rr:uhnj.!11 10 a.nL • 10 p rn. ud\'h''' on al! IN A n1at1£·ni. :u:z .'1. El ('arnlno I He:il, !':1n C\1•1n1•nl{'. !Ctr appt. Call 492-0034, 492-9JZI;, TRAVEL ---l'Ht:f.l'"'A~T ? H•ullng :'-10\llNC.. llAULl:\G. Dt> LIVl'.:H"i. RJ(; \\"ALK TllRL' V1\N. l ~EAS. RF:LIABLC:. !ilfrl3~6. l..OC1\L n10vini.: & haullns:: by student. Lan:-r truck. ltca.s. U;u1')'. 5.11·12.1;) u1• 539--9tl.~. "i"ARD. gar:ig~ f'Cn10\'C IN'f',, drivev.·a y!>, ~7-2666. cll•an·UJ>!'. dirt, j1·y, s I un1ps. i\ Ol•nf'r Te1np. PO!Oltlon QJIGENTLY NEEDED Unskilled Assemblers & Packagers DAVE ROSS PONTIAC USO Harbor 81\'d. C01ta }11csa ~17. AUTO,\tOTIVE.: ~tl::C.:11,\Sll' ~flnlmum 2 yearli expericn1ce and flC1'111il needl'tl. GotAl 111tlar)', rupld 11.dvancen1ent. Exrellcnl benefits, plus. Nov.' 1nrervlewing. C a 11 1\IL Vr.i portunl t le~. &tr! ,ii;!, Co~t• ~teaa. AVON At'.Tli!TJOUS".' ENTHUSL\.r;;. TJC·~ You 1vould n\8.ke 11 11'.\rft't·I A\'on Hcp1'fft'nta- t11t>. You can run yuur uv.11 IJuslnes.,, schedule your Q\\'n huurs ,r;, make !he ntO!it ol a rC'ul eam111i,: 011por1unl.ly. _,_.fl~ :.l0-7()11~---~ BAB\'SITTfo;R, 111y honte, ::.00-611111. ~h>n-rrl. 2 boys, C.trini.:. t">11fLdentlal 1~1un,PI· AGENCY inl-: .t· l"t'f~rral. Abortion. Ll't): llaullng. Llte TT-f't' Trl1nmin,:-, yaNI clean-up Fn>e ('Stimat(•. 539-1736. SKIPLOAD£R f,, 1lurnp lnit·k \\"Ork. Cc.ncrcic. usphall. . "kl\\"ing, bn~akini:. !\.ll'.-7110. S1civ1NG. Haulin1;. t::'tK'r. l«·liahll'. HeaJrlOnahll'. ~·rt'<' <'~l. 8.12-75."!l. I tt;.:e!> j & 1 l. Ov.·n tr;ulS, \ , _ltet".!.._$20.,.,k , !!ti3-<.COO _ Interim L.:A.11\'SIITEI~. Ill ii I u r , .. /1llH(•tlfln &; kt'CIJlrJ:.:". /\PCARt: fi\2-14:'.6 vA:--Ec:ro:.1v Why Not Call Cnnhrlrnl!r1l lt1 f" r n1a t l 011 1'll11n,;1•l111i: & r('ferral. Personnel Service I Pllllllt, n1y l11,1f1lt! llunr llarbour. lh111 'I' (Jn s r . 17581 Irvine Blvd. ~lli-:H94. • 11 5 Tu' tin 1,-;;;;-;;;-;;;-;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I APCAHE, lnconi. 1\ Nori· PACJflC P1i11i1 1\t;l'ncy., t~\2-M.lti. 8J8.S460 l\10\'ING'! Loo·nl furn. orl::E:":':"":O:I:'':"':':· :":':":"':•:"':': b''"· haulin~. :12 ft. fum.1, l~IFE (lr OI·:A'fll: Lrt nur TRAVEL SCHOOL halii1•.; 1i1•1•. t'nr a11<'rn11\iv1•!t c',..'"-"-·64_,'-·"'--"_,:i_. ----I* ACCT. CLERKS Housecle•nlng * BOOKKEEPERS 10 ABOHTJON call LIFE LINF. 5'1J-5.'i22, 2•l hni.. HANDWRITING 11nalysis. hy a J.Joyd J)unn waduulr $10. Also C:r a 11 hothl'rKJl)' !\.12-9SS9. l\1,\S.'ii\f.E S,. SAUNA Cfill Sht•\11, 96:\.1tl7 ,llKJ!J Adnn1s ,\ve . J111t.;: B•·h Lott end Found l[g] Found (free •ds) 5SO ''10 ~~. 17th. San!a Ana 543-6596 For Quatif1calLOn l111rrv\v J.ln1i11•rl t:11r•olln11•nt :: l'l11s.~1·s lll"r \l l'l'k :'>l11nung Cla"!-•·S &gin ;\l:ir1·h J9ih i\1!t• Cla!<."l'!I l:Wgia .\pnl :".01h Al·1·11'tli1<•d Hy NA1i.S F:~1:1hhshed 1!163 _H_O_U_S_E_O ___ F_C_L_E_Ac:N-:-1 ln1mcdiatl' Temporary Assignmenls C.arpt•ls. 1vlndo\I·~. floors. /\JI Ari'ltS Ora nge County uph{il. Sr.o..·<·inl r11tf'S for l'l"'f; For Fu11her Info Call sl'rv. f>42-682-I. i\k•IA F'n.'derick, J\tgr. l,OO KING r Or. 714/8354103 llOUSECl.>:ANIN<; \\'ORK • EXPEHT JOB. * 6-15--1113 .. l\t F:SA Cli>anlng SC' r \' i c 1•, Crpl 11·induv.·s., fll'!I. etc. RC'sid/Cornm"I. 5:"J7..(i742. I BBB I EXCEJJ.>:NT 11011""1"";,'' =-----by day. Own !r.m~p. $22 An equal 1Jppor. C'mployer ·--1 pt•r rtay. fl?.6--06-18 . J,\Pi\~F:SF. 11ousf'Cll'an1ng. ACCTG. CLERK FF:l\l,\Lt: Apr\l'Ot P""' 1 lt•; 1 ;;;;!;;;;~~!' vvv F.-; "f' r i" n ,. 1· rt. n w 11 Thi• Jolly f'""Cl' 1s looking rc•male \l'hll" Tr r r i r r : -I • -• fcinnle J.':n'Y Cut' k a 111, 0 ; --tran.'i(Y•r~a1Kin. 6-12-i•l!lf. l•"' It 1uU 1·•11•· "' 1·1g ,.,..1 ... Baxler'.:i Street NOW HIRING Part·time COOK DAYTIME .\pply ln Pcrson Ucfo1c l l au1 or aft 2 pn1 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach BOOKKEEPER , l•·n1nl1· Ras.~ett II o u n ti ; I~ J,\f"',\NF:s~.: lady c. x P. d Exp. Sl'IOUltl lntludc A/I'. inal•~ l..:~hrador h!111,:k; nibt· SeNk:K lftd RtP1in h•1usrk<.'rJlf'r, II. P.. aro'a. l.a.nk 1·cconc1Uialion 11·11h TYPIST. 1~1 'f1·rr1C'111 ,r,, oth('r doi:.~. . !\1•1'cls trun~. Sil'..4j917 ""1111! k11.01"1e<1gL• ul flLTll:' • 5 )I'll 1·x11., 1nust he exp'd ln :.m.-0-.ot!.'t Income Tax h•'l;ilul. s11la1·y •'f1111n1,·n,;ur· 1 All' .~ i\/H .. , wine pcrc<'n· A t . ale ".:_lih. r.-;p. J •leaSC' ap11I)' tagl' •'Onipu1nliorL'I. Al least FOUND: J\l:u1's p1'('scri111inn ccoun 1ng r t>-l:t l. ll 1 1 I I · Income Tax Serv'1ce ~d. i_ 1 1.: h ·, 1•·ui1.:. 2 )rs •lC L'Ollcge. Please c<&JJ i.: nsS!'~. )..'Tt'Y ramei;, v1c. lti (Hil t.100 Blk uf Pr1ei flt• Coa~t T AXE S/Ac1.'0Wlt.ing/Book· personal Qr busin<'ss .~ · · · · lor 11!'iPt., I, , .. .. I'" 1, ""I kl~·ving, d!'sirc sn1all ;u·-.,., ,-"", , .... 1 1,,,1~,· .,., ••. , 6/,,..:;J51 ,11·y., ...... i;u11 .. x·ac , ...... . ...., ~" ,. , ,.., ,, A /PAYABLc --------a flenlOOn '197~Z7'2-l 11ftcr ti '"'11111s. Ji,hn \\'a Iler.~ {7_1 4) 67.}6676 "" Bh:Kl'lt SJ:::C. for nilg. lin1 4!/1-111m' 'httllengu~ jQli w lius !1-°\'fll@'-· 1111nlt>~;1Je 1·un1Jlilrl), \\. C 11 Fol' /\ppnin11nrnt I J · d 1 J II II B .,,. !.IM'I l'V.._ J\t"t.' u L llS or..:an1LCd, l'l'l111hlt' & t':»'"'r. Ft;j\J \\'rlsh Corvi. 4 tn 5 _vr~. abys1 1ng Jon'oto•o'al '' ~ ,.., ., , Jlll~11 1on nu11 . lii.>-l!MI. 1.n :~.J\..7 1, l'al1.~11d•'~ 11rru Jason Be•t Agency -~c==~~==~-- C11p1;1 Hrh. ll1trl llf•en hi! Ii) I LV~ 10 bal1•,ysit in'"~ h·~~r1· CO'.\tPI.. Jonitorial N:>rvlce 17 ,VJ jjiuuKnurst, l'. Vly. . BOYS & GIRLS 11u!o. now (JI\, nn t'Ollnr. ,\ny ;•i.,:P. n<11!!P A\"l'., '-· · Flonrs-\\'nlls-\\'1ndo,1,; SuUl' i:'iJ !:16:1-t.iiT!"i l :\ev.sp;qier carr1en;, n11n. .\!)f;.'.lLll. £ rl:iy:..6·12-!\6 1~ &'till Pn)n<' t17l-llti6 u~e llJ )'I'S. lu1· l\C~iJt,\i FllU:\D: Bl:ic-k G ,. r 1111111 HABY!'ITTJNG n1y hnn1<', L d c -g ,\CCOUNTING ''lcrk, Natl i:k'at.•h, J\j('\\]lOl't /IC'1t:t.u; .~· I . hi 0 --• ,.-~. an s ap1n ... , J 1 C Shl'p, 111ale, yng-. Xlrn tr.rs 'ay 01· n1~ · ri'nt.""-' ""'" 1 ;;;;;;;;;:;;;~~~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;1 Sailboat J\lt'G \\'ants a 'ewpurt ~en1nsu a onla~t 11·hill' !<pnf flTl rhe1!t. \1(•1)1 ho! lunchl's, 6U-~·299. !thnlll & 111,.1·1 a/p clerk, ;\Ir. llytl(', Cu·culallon Depl. '"07• "LANDSCAPING" u L" P 0 ··11 2"' i.:etnh~ a...,..,. ,..1 Carpenter cx11 or '''(-<:nt aectg courses. 1\I ~ lLUT . ....& G4 ·-u..! $1 ~)..-,, C.1'1. Al~ 800 MJ. ri . :t-17. \'i(· nf ~Ulla An;i H.iV{'t' ,,. 1'1·1 shop, c:.1 $112. S.16-21:10 . "'. 11·11 .. k \' YOU~''• .!'orih. I f' tn a 1 r .~· \'1('!•1r111 1 •• a r rt:.; C.\RPENTr.\" -l\1 a" I{' r df'sin•s :.1.11'<X'!;..<:ful rn n le l-;;dustr1al Rental 450 C:l'r111an Shl'pher>I. 61:)..2:\2"1 f"raftsn1;1n -remodeling & for A lin111uP .'< l'l'1"Solnali1.C'<! Rclocaung lo Irvine in k lea1·e u;.ij'lica!ion. Style In l ... 1.ndi.(·11pl11i.:. C111 .. 1·· ,\1,r1I, for 111!0 call S.ml2a--O.i-""'12'" O""'' &BU•"'~•··~•-OYGood ho·• .. l S1..•npin;.: I.: Personal l)('s1~n. ACTIVB t.'flUpli• 10 ._ """ "~" ~ t1~u·e! "Exl"'. type. lo shan• 1111. 6. finish \\' n r k J..'Ullr<u1terd 1't"•n1 fl•r f·la,;sy p ll rt Y 1 INDUSTRIAL F'OUNn: &hn:iu1rr inal•· FN't.' t-:-111natPS. 497-2!H;; µ.!Ulliousc .• 6.lll-18.:i6 CONDOMINIUMS \lir. HMtrh~&-Ct>tt!!l HYi•y. OCL lOa.Jn/afL tipm. Y:-.:r; Couple 11(•N1s i.:!rl to ioohr I Fnr salr. 1:1'"t-do11·n for 11.B. li·l7..f1o.~I c\'l'S. ur 1 'CL=-,-=ro=,clc\c\'c00<~l.,-·o-,c.k-.-,-,.-.,~-,I .. l'C'll t nr lll'Ul'h. Nc11port, call 111~T11•r/usc-r. 4MO lo l!OOO ~I 2\:t-!lZ,"-~761 AJl:in. pn11('1i11g & l'J•p..·11r. VinL~' cvC's, f>lj..-029,1 fr 1u11!i<. RUIJ.Jl TO SUIT f'OU~D: 2 Ooh<'rn111 n l.<•nhnH, ~:16-.1111.• \\':l1'1""'tl l\1 n1t1N> s 1r 111 !-: ht l~T~:H1or.s. ~tlll'i; pni:r in: Pin,;l·hr~ Vil'. r.toln ~t .. Carpet Servh::• n1rile t{l shr 4 Br hst> & 11111 •·!udt's land. I OCl./11{\ INt. 11.H. I about :1 rnos old.~ ct' to heh, !IB SHl:i. 'oo2-Stll>8' C:r;NT.l'..:H. 11111 97~-9~11(>, Dan 9HJ-7015 l 'llJ'll.~. "'""~-c---,,---,~,,-,--""' Garages for Rent 435 1 -----------F~IJ: Ft>1nate DnC"hshund, MINI WAREHOUSES STORAGE N{I 1'.1ovC'·in or l\ln~·t>-011\ (:l\:1ri.:es. l•'roni $7.50 prr lllflll1h. llan1lltoA(L~P~CE St., l lB has t•hok1'r 1•h<1in. \'II• NOW LEASING ~JJrin~ Vie1v Sehl ureo, 11.B C:1ll !HG-foi"~l9 Huntington Beech NEW Ml INJU!tt.:o you n i;: -l•l:u•k/bro\\•n n1lx.-.... t 1lni.;. !HO Sq. 1''1. & UP Vt<'ini1v ll-o\l'll V n 11 •• v ll11n11!tn•1 & Ne\\·land St. l'rkir11)•. Dr. Rlstu ·100-1259 9~1970 •............... -.............. 1SIA:\Tt:st:1·;1! ft•n1.11l't·l;i11f'tt ----'.\htn·h 1:!. \'11• l11\·..;1,h1 ,\· __ _ NF:\V ~1-1 :«110 ~I fl, n1r j\Jli.:u~-1. s 1111 1"11.:nu•ntt•. 9~1970 JOllN'S Curpct S., L"phrib1rry J)ri S h anipoo, fSoll lll'lnr1l11ntst. Degrecist-r-s &.· u!I l'Olor brightenl'rs & 10 n11nutc-hlC><1ch fnr ,1·hnc <'tlrprt~. S.1ve your mt'l11~·~· hy sn\'int: inc r~ra tri!Jl<. \\'ill rl1•;111 h1•n1g 1n1., Jinin~ n11 ..• t· hall Sli°>. ,\ny rn1. $7.:,n. 0'(1t1<·h SHI. Chau· SJ. 1:. ~r~. '''ll· 1s 11ha! t'flUl11!" n111 1111,thnr!. I 1!11 11·nrk rnyst•I{. ( i-Ouol 1"1'( :.:; 1-'1101. f•1n1ai·t i\t.•\rpurt l~.:ach 11 ~I. Call I Appl)', Surf & Sirloin, 593'J Greenhaven Gardens &ll-2.i62. \V. Coast llii·y, N.B. 646-3925 ALTt:H.ATIONS & l!U11ig?t fcA.5Jltrn:). nuJr or !cn1. 2123 Newport Blvd. \It'll ,..., latlics, plUi ume. YHll tinll' as t·ii.Shiers in Costa Mesa llunling:.1011. i::euter Cleaners. ~lf st'rvi~-e gas sUitioRI. ~~~j'.-;"-:;-;;-~;;;:-;'.;""""""""""l .:'~1 ~11~·~'~:i:l:·:••~-I~.\ •. iiiioooiiiiiiiiii St;u1u1g: salary S:l ~1· hr .. Maintenance "'/n.·gular ea.1TI ·ed · UI· ASSEMBLERS l"l'ea.">t·~ .• \!in a);C! l::t J\lu~I II A!\l'.\10ND$ l\laln1t•11.;111cc• 1minting-,r, cTc-aning rental . pmpe11iE'S ~1Qd 1\ork fair I· u r 1• I c {' hv-n1c1 luu11r<1l pri( . 5,'>,('.,..J;s:;7 ('\'CS. tic\" I l: {' s. E1>.po.·1·. Ill . • 111crha111cal a5J;C'lllhly or Pa1nt1ng & sni:ill 1iout!t pr(·J'd but 11 ill Paperhanging '''lun !11..· Oep+'!lllHIJlc, IXHl!l<lhlt•, t1l'<t T in appearance & enjoy 1rorki 11,•: ~·/1rublic. 1-'ol' con-. f1dcnt1;1I lntcn •11·s Call J\10111 I hru Fri.' Pt'~Y (;tl;)j 92"i--O ra ------- STACO SWITCH. INC I CASHIER * Will ard Painting 113!1 &k .. r. Costa .\le~ !\hlluti.'. CXJK'r. IMTfcrro.I. Contractors * ;,\9-:'.0-11 j Hours vary. J\lust bl' fibh~ 10 RESIDENTIAL ~.:qua! Oppor. I::mployer 1\urli Sat .':.: Sun. ,\11ply 111 S.: C0:\11'.tERCJAL pc1':'l.ln. Kl::R.;\I I< J .\I ,\ t.;,\R\G~: FOR RENT j~1111t. 01fi1't's, \ll'I bltr, 19'J<~i.l2 :ti$ Poln1 St. JIB 1·c..11·1i.: ('rptd, 3 phaSC' pov.·er, C;dl :1:16-\li7S 2 '"'er hc•Ftfl, 11.Jlcv doors. oH FOt::'\n: Rinck malr puppy. --c1c_.~11cu. ;~; sin~lc•. stn'<'I parking, l'. x 1 (' r i •l r \'1(•. :\1•11111111 Shon•s. e i)IHI::ll.'\AROO &.: Sons C1f!ll'I gulf's, installation, 1'('pau .... 9fi~11'39. 1-"inrst Craftsnicn -ASSEMBLERS--1 111\RD\\",\RE, :a'66 llar bur • Dry11·nll 'Yallpapcrin~ Ca Paci Io r n1w1ufatlurC'r Ulvd, Cm;ta l\le:.a. & ,\vou~l!('AI (citing" Jl•'t-ds fl' n1 a I e ell•ClJ'Unlt ('i•n1ra l Tetcphont! .. --' :Hl4-"'54 s:r, fll'r ll!•llllh. llll'int . lr:ish .ft \1-:itcr ,.... "' -=7."- ~i:llJ-U:::!t (II' !162·:1~3 i'•'r inln. Phone ~ll or FN!l: Hike I.le N•J. 12'.l V1l'. P!,.,a!lr Call For F.'.~llm;:itr nsM'inbJers. i\o l'.\]X'ricnt"t.' Hl'palJ'/(nstalla\1011 *~2-577~ , 64.(),.1136* ll\'L"l'SS<llj. Full t1nH.' da)'s. ~li11i1nun\ 2 years C'.X· Stale Lie. :'\o. 28103.'I CHI! ~9--02-11 l pcnl'ncc. Good salary, rapi1l Cement, Concrete 11, ?'"!'Xi~·· I C'l ~16..~-~:ii. X.11. l'ost Office 011 1----------- . 111'1. -~· 1 .-11U'l'1•11·. . Hh·i·~i<h•. ;,~i:-&11:.: CEJ\TENT ,i;, Block \York. PAINTING BY ORAKO AS5El\1BLY \\'ORK IJa\l' Kirk frCt-OliOO, 1-:'.\t ~il. s * NEW UNITS * \\"alls. patios, sirll!"\\·a!ks, r-;0 Expcnence Ncedl-d it d v ancemC'nl. E-;ccllcnt 1 .... •ncfils, plus. Now in- :1111 '" ~, pn1. :\II'."-'\ lnduslrl~I Park t'OU:\O: Frn111le Gt'ri1111n C'lt'. Ry hr. or job. &1~!11.'i. LJCEl\'!'F.0 2!).\9~1 * :ii:Hltl:I\ * I 0-ff iceR~ta -c1----44=0 I n1lus1rin1 111oclules w i I h Sht>phrrd \'11•. 16th ,(;.. Irvin('. C'·',JL' ... T p 1.... clri\TS Rl'~iflc1111a l t., Co1nn1Prciol I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiii -----------I oflH.'•''i ~)j)()n-9'"J()() sq It. 711 Call Dr. Srocktnn. fd;\I I ... Ll> : . a lu, .• • F: I ~ I I ..: . r ! ~I' ---.• -.---1 \\01lk:.;.Rena1rs. s1111· & ,-; ,. 11 · ·l>Cl'iais~ ,. A.~st:\li.:rCon:>un11''in Open tal lah t•I' offi1·C's. Unltd ul/t{'I' 011 jll"•'mlSt'S. Ln., :\.H. 3 I~. I . 110rk ;ii t•lll]p('!itive pric~s. /-" St' . s-~lll len'il'\l"lllg. A R J\1 Y Ot1- por1unaics, &U-ll63, Cosu. i\ll':.<I. DF.SIRABl .. E 2 Bf?. p<~•I. c·losed g11 ragc. llrspnnsihh• adulls. No fl<'l!I. S I 8 J. f>l&-<1922 I CU.'iT.-\ i\lrs;t, 11lr:il fol' d('n· " lith :0:1. l l\I Li·nsuig P,\ll,\!\l::l>.T r,l11nd, lA'l'v..iril ll'l 'l•'I·,~ Fr<'<' ,•cf. 5~4-.1199);. r<11tn· C'Pn~ultiui;:. Cu.~roni lndui;:. 1~nl!;111ccr Sl:'IK 11.1rk111". ,\1r f~inol. t''••i1~r nf ~=~IJ.l~-~l::!l_l____ .-.n1.1i~l(il ('0;.ilRl·~r_~: Patio~. 400 J<q f! Fl'f'c ''·"t. f.·!2~>003 1-,x. , ·,t.:) llo' IH'l'S. ,'.~-' .c -I '''' n·<••-6."' ...... ~ s.q II .~-,,, ------· 1L'lap1onl' pr. .,.,1 -----------1'.•111 ,"',·-, .. ,, .. rt 1'1"<1. ",-N'l··.11· l!Lllf', \J,i. I') t:nil~. ' •·· "",~• ,...., l"l'>'Rll 'NG l 't· I · • ., ·~ ·' ' '" '' '"' -"" 1.a·:l'. .. \L\~ S!~t'JlhC'rd: !.H.:. f-.: r~l:!-fl:i14 . 1• • "' • • • •• l'n~1'0ll Clerk CntplzcL :, ... ;, C L I:: It !\ • Ad1nin1~t.rativc. Uu.-.y -~ltl!'S ole. ncer1~! fl('rron ,,·Hh nun. 2 yi-s-1 husinc~s l')<ip., fo.lin. :o01 \\'P;\1, appliludc for t1.1;;u1·~ AblC' to work under prc!>.~ure & likes 1·ariety. CiU Clilr.1. l\aqit>r , S.\\ I:\ Bt.:~l:"\E:SS :\l,\CIJ Apts., ~.r. HI].~.~~) N('\l'Pftrl & GtiO 1:.>:11s.1. rt. Sli6, 22fh111h. IHn, !!Hiil'. }1111nd \'11·. t.:CJ. ,c~,,--,-,-------r11u1ling. 21 )"I'S_. 1r~.;:1.-1r l'l1·1k Typbl 1u $!i0 Furn. or Un,furn. 370 s.I. u1 l~fi Nt•11·1)(1rt. Short F'1i11u 1lff!r•·. 1·rp1s, ari;:-C' X:IJ-Oli3:!. on rac or :11'l'11. ~··Ts. funi. No. 1:-:.,2g1. Sl'l·tctary Jnsur. Iv S.",7.i i' "1' 1r•ni:: lf'11.<:t'S. 01\'IK"l', l'1'ar drl()J'll. An:1li.•in1 & -----------6-IZ-Z:,'>6. lii•ncr;;l Offlcl' S \50 San Clemen'• F V II ~::' )(!~'O T··rn11 nnl \\'n.v, C.J\1. Oa_vs FNIJ· fir<' 1•-;tl11,...u1~h+'r 1·11· p \' "'fllO c 1 e 1 -ountain a ey .,.., -·))(II 1 1 ~1 · 11 · 1 u.1» .on~r '-o· .ir. f'HOF 11""1llco1·1'rini.: stntn J1r,·,.;1~n D1·1t1s Ek•c ~1'1(1 ~E.\\" C:i\ltDEN i\PTS 2 Br. /11·.Sl\ "l'~t1'" 11vnl1n 11lt' s,·~1 t~ll~;ll:l'.;, t'l"l'S filfi--Of.Sl. ~:~~1~~.( ~-~;~;. 111 un. ~u. Hnl'((JI. S/lf't'i11h1c in a1!d. Iii•. Nn. T.9j14. ln~ur. :di ,\!;,~ Card Typ1::.t ~i)(J I 'l Bath, $1%: J Hr. :! Balli 1 _ - -i 1111 •. \\ill pr1•\11I•· f111·1111tu'<· * COSTA MESA * -1'•'111'•1. ;iltrr. Qunl, 11·rirk _!.~·~·~q11'1'-il l/Rl:!-1:1~;. li<vlikrl'f't'l", Tustin }D::JO rt-.t._·hr, lqilc. Szj(), Call ,.,, •,-,, '''"· ,\ ,, ,, ... ,, ,. ,· ,, " II''!. l'.'l". 1-,-.•. '.!.""""" •.• ,1 Ii FOL"Nll; L"h1ld'.; jurkC't, laho..t .~1,•n1!,.,r BBB. !lr.2-1~161. ,., II J ,,... I a:Jti-iS~ l~G-fll 4l ""l'I n'' a1aol;ihlt'. l 7 8 i ;, i11•lu.;1rinl units. SEE · ,\~~irk 1.;~ f,j~li.~~~~ C 11 '.\I .1 :11-k Ta11lanf', pat i fl s, refl.~. Jnl(C'>;I, IM'f' C'!':!itnuti • & S1ri Holin11111 1 --oCcLcEoR=K-T0 y=pclcS"T--CUT OUT "' .. " "' ~· ~· --·~' ·' l l'Hflt". pt1intrr. hnn(';;:! \l'flrk ~ cann1c ., i-,11 SP/\C10l':O:, NJ.:\\' 21-:J.t, '.:B,\. 11 FOR I li•:•.u·.h _H~1·1t,:; ll1u11u11.:tun l HOl!~:.Jfl' N.\1LH.E$S__ I\ a.v1o:roun -~.,.._-• '· · n•n1ncl, arid. Lil'. B-1 269072. Rrf~. ~148-2759, 612-391~. NEWPORT , L 0 Ass 1,.. 1 EXEC. 1hild OK. Xl111 JUI· s1s.-, &·! " r__!{..uh.~I ..• ! 1;,•;111 .. r-01s1,1 i\lt>$it>97~4'.tol ~·uuNJl; Yn~ 1n11lc f.('rn~n M\•\fn,·t.'o.642_,,703. Nf.ATt~"'T. clr .. rn.•st. 111,. .. 1 Personne1 Agency· >-'::>EtR.El'XTIY \lu ... i be hli SITO. al 20-1 \\' :\Jarlpo~:i.. SUNDANCE I flFFJ('t: SP,\Ct: FO 1: --('0~..,.""\ifF.s,\ Sh1•11. \"1c. f\1•\\"JJllrt Alv1t E~l·~~:-1~---~ B 1~2-16~t:i/'i-11!-'.!:i!.-, I 1 ., · r· 11 1 ... , ' · l!l•h !'t., C.\I. :~·,1-!WliS ectr1ca ('-;prrti~ ap.,JiC'::ition. lnt·1 833 Dover Or., N. • n1C'd. a1·;o\I. Ofhre in SI<\ , , ll· .. ·r ""!.t .\l••s:l, ar .. ,r ".· ·,,,.. l""".<ln".11 \•'"'''' -----------" 1 C II 19'611" 3870 '''"k "d) < I (J " \ • 11(1{ 1h1plr",.,; op!, 111~v.· 1ia1nl .~ 1.~ I "'"' al Adnn.1.s .. l".<';11.111r.11l 1n1~l·.·«.11 SIU:i/:\I(). Phil Su_l1i1·an. .1 ~ ,, ,_ ,.,. T I 556-11 -f l ~ n a sump~ -I -~· n 11 " l'IC",'UP ''''"k ,,._ ',· .. , •"'''' -c..X . a • ..... .J, 642· r,~ .. ,u· ·n ..... , ll'JluCI. ('fl!~. 111" golr MUN<', $1 6j !I ortwobOOroom rcoo-11 1111' .1nusu, .lfl111l•nl.,I, Cl.1"~ !traitor, :)~'-6i6l Clt'illl'nh·. ~:l.ECTRICf,\i'\', ii(' .. old INT/EXT PAINTING C'e. J.I or appnt. A .. , ........ I A :.:.......A with I '' lk • '·-1111 c '' I ,,. -. ~1 •. 11"•1· Job-.-. ""Y ,.. bs -coo~~ .. ,.~. -=..I ni<.• ~~·•4>1•~· n t , pm or di UVtn;u ~ 1 n ·er,, . ..,..... tg. a . ...,.., .. ,~, ,... • · All Omnl'f' Co. 6ij.J..\;r\ ASSl~A+'I nianagC'r Arb)'S "' ·"" • <> By.!l, l>""" 1•kn•I~ wall-IHta.11 shaag t ..........,._ ·1.ii -OIJii nr .-1ui-~ll'!2S. Rentals Wanted 460 Anypla~'t.'. S.'l.6-TI\.1;9. R lil't'r b salary & ronipany bnlts. ln--I _,..., I Lost SSS Fl l::CTP.ICTAi'J Lk·C'nM:! *Wallpaper Hanger * oast . , mu.st .nede ter\'ic-"s oul,\·, TuC's. thn1 :? Hit 2 Cl11lr!rt•11 01\. $Jfi5. iog;~les, CXJZY ~ S:-~J' io 000· offitt ~p:irt' nr 3 Br hol.1~<' or ept for lho' (,'""'''· ~:.. zi.11().il. S~11\I jobs, C. RPhkn &16-2'11~ 1,~.!1~~1·n,',','1'h1t·a,1~;i:,, 1'oodnch ex: Sa!. 111 1'41 :\1i,'Uel Cotmlr} 1n .. , •I'll'(· 1~·1t1~. r111~ th-ps panelled living room J !'C.111a11 111 an uf11c1ur!n~. ninnth~ (l 1 .Tun(', .July ,.., I.O~"'T. n111te puppy, ,, , . .. .• ., -~., "'" "~ ) 0 b " .• ~00 •1 1., ,, 1•·1~ ,,, .. l?<ti • Lrul1'1"rt\11u1d ""r:l"t' rn•rul 11 ~. Sli•p/Coll•'•• '''''· \' ,. ,. _ u11iu1t ' rcpan'l!. ,., . .....,,~l."· Plaster, Patch, Reoair 11er1l'1ll"t'.'. Train ~1 ovt·r $-100 u . .:..:.1. • u 1tl0ll.5e Dr .. . ., .... -I col I walls I . .. .. ' .. . . i\lij..'U!!I. \\'rilr or M• ...... 1u1 ' .. Ul :'\ I Santa Ana ~m or accen .. • \.''l'Y riw•· Io,. at I 0 n · llR!'SC'tl, 169 \\', Cn.mcllJ<ick :'-lon:irrh Il.1.y Tcrrncc. AiL.;. Gardenin_g IK"f n10. Ad'' 11. n cc men' I i.:un:i • iguc · ~~ fUI! of budl·lrlS I .11¥1[~1: N'nt or lt'a!IC'. H•t. f'hol'nix, 1\riwna s,;o1:.: 10 Prltno, \\l1itC' t[p on ttul, T"AT'C'rl T"l.ASTJ·:nrnr: pos:t;ibllitics. lil·ll ~l7-9l13 1 lOOK Tu1· Ttnlion 1l£>li. O\t.•r I I (1nclud1ng d1stlwasht.Y). I ·l~!l :~,.\. 1\(' (!;ci2) '.!61-il77 _!:'l:hll.'.>:1:, I l '(ll.LEG F: trrunl'll ~tn:IC'nl'r AU IY'(.'.\, ~)~';J'.;1111811''\ ~111 "l'll 2 & 5 pm , Bvb Pip-I 1.S. ~n1c ex per. t.'1.514 Beach NEW FAMILY APTS. . . h 1'1:!\11·: nF1·1r1·: :.p.,1.1. f"r 1.u~:r: \\'lute tn:ilC' C'OC'k· nl '!.l. ~·r< f'>;p. 111io I.~ 11111,.11 •• 1 · • ·1 _e:u, :\!gr. 1311.J. lln111: H<•al·h. Grand Openin9. . M~et and mingle w.tt l··.i~·· !•t.; p•·r i-ii 11 1111 10 li1M \~:\~,·Ti-:n,, 1'0 1,. lr:i~r 1 ',tJ~rru"1 ;•·Pi~·. an-. _ 1.. ··Ch:u·111· 111•1ud rif this 11ual11y ,,,.rk 1 Plumbing ASST SEC'Y $600 , COL'NTEI~ HELP , P/tln1c I '.l'\vl''-."I'. r 'klk lnelgh ... ·s a1 .Jb1gs .... m.'ll ·'''' , .. ,,,,.,.,,,,,,1., .. ,.,.,,.,, '·"~~<i 'ln\!,11 {'l]{'('t k I I I ' UUI _, ' ' 1 J 111 \I J , 1~1111111". vk· Hun1in,.1nn .~· i:l'C s an(~c>apcccttn-nps,· _ , •. -1, ,\· .1_.1,1,,,. 0\1•rt1.(::dlS1e1·r, ·• ' • ~ ni · 1 (' ml~ pools 1'lt'11n 1 bil ·•1· r. · · 1 • \ · 1\ B ~ tT · or • ' anu ar urini.:. ... I ) 1 L rt Q11s Jll LT~IBl:'>.l -~ • .. ><i·11ir1~~ !~,.,. ,...,n1 l 'r••I • ,.. ......... , -~.1~ . /1.111~'11 '11 ·· l · \l••ld1111~ ,.;. nuH·hln1·~. rail li1h . !llt S:.!:1 HC\VArt1). "1'1£'rnl 11kly n11tir11 '>~. · · · · .· ·, ' WESTCLIFF IX1b nums H1•51aurc1.n1 ' .,,,. ,,.,.,, ... p,,,,,. t· '"' I ltar roams,r.iyrooms, I l ,.,..,_ •t• i11-~16·1IO:i. l'oll :l.?J>-112 1 ~'fl' :1 p111. (;1'01):(' * ~...J!l-21'115 + Ren1odels ~ Rcrau·s. \\nh'r fi.1-1-2030 ' ' ' I A bar~ ----. ht'111('rs, rl1spns1tl~. lurnnC'\.'~. l't.•1'SOn1u•I Ai-;t•u.,·y -C"~-~-t"!~ G11,.; l.r \\'111• r p,j $11111· and VOll~j t?J"~ ~~;\\'. q~t'l('lj: ioTit·n l~A~~ 2-U"fl"unfurn. X~ tott°"" ,f..• • rt:\! 1 nt hrn S: hlk str11W's, 1 _Pnr;•dl!>e Gardenu~J.': rlsh11·a~hrs. 612-626.: ~l lC & •:'-Turk 111 trnlcri COUPLE. '\\'ork full l\ntr. dr.11Jl·~ & !(() c .. r1h~ I ques,by ng I ',,,~,, ... ·' 11nr I 1'100 . l't'frli:. 'lrlv U1> lo $100, I llarhnr I.fl hrnn1'~. l),·J :-l]lt,'t~~~Zl' Rc11~0,",'h'o1n l\/A. 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Fry cnlld~n. s.i:;..i4lt. ,.... ili•hi'" 1 ,\, :! rni. offlN>~ nc~!' :,.i;;i.1 1~~"", hciu!le C.~f. lilul'k rices.kin Unnd. \'ii' Japan•se Garda-~r ROOF for ]{'!5. repain;, Cooks. 011rs. Nite:s. Open Westminste;. I Unfurnlltltd apart• I -1•IJ \11·1"'r!Pr llol<'I & Tt1·~1 only Hf'11<1. fil.~.ll-110. Crl'.\1 . Of ~rrnr "''n!1n1rntul E\1x'r Con1plrtl' G111urr1lni: shingle's. rot•k, <.'On1p fre1• ~'ull & p'/t1ml'. ,\pply JaC'k CRQ n11nt1 fro• $170. . . "' I i11h1f' Hr·11111~1. &12·83.'IO j ,t, rrb_J1ntlsc-11pln~ ~t' r ,, <' x I . 1.1 c. t 61 l 3. In ih.-13nx. 38J t:. 17th tit, SSING GUARD ,\!)!'LT 2 JU: !'"VII . i1111f't. S1111rtlJ turnllltld -_ ... '.:-322~ 9 Tn :\_~n -1 l~I Ff:j\I. 14-11.glr "l~nnie", Olk Mfi. •-'· Tak111a NUM:C't'Y !"H1·33S8 830-50'.lO Cn"tf\ :'-ll"lll~.-c"~-.-ccc--.;°' '1;,',1,~·i:.,.'_~11;.11'1111 l\ltn' Sl 11 :\i• I ~trim tats fro• I 211-1 \\I· 'T l'11as• lh1') . Pvlonils barl<. Inn head k c111~. ELTJ~OPEAN Gard t n ~ r Television f?epeir .\"111L\lll\'E l,11ly, S~-~{1 1 The City Of Irvine' 1!-~ .. , •. ....,, 1. \\1litr 1i..111~ llunl. ll11rbwr 1'.ta101 c11a11Cl' · L."tndSC'n11in,c:.1 pt.•r hr. !'Jnt·lprn. ~lake 1 Pl'CSC'ntl)• n f'l' e 11 I t n ~ 011- A 7.50 I 1" 1 '"'" lr~lnl Stulfl••I :-\hlrt. Rt'\lnJ'I i.l~ft,~111 ' "\'tTI· r rm 0 \' o I· \'el')' COi.OH \1°"1 rlfl'S. Gt111r 111~1 111•11111$ for 11hul••"r:tpht•r pll{'fllion., rur pu.ocillon o pts.; mmm· SI~! .~ l.'I'. Ulll Incl. I · ~"~"IUll lc "'"'' .,,_ ,,1 . ....., ~.. ,_ F U I 370 • RE"\',\110'. 1-. n>>tl• m"", 11 """' J • ~-J.w:i-' ""'· rt'P \\'{)rl( 1lollf' 011 """'· 11"rlc. llntn. Sch 8rt'11. rn~11u11l auorrl to hel1 urn. or n urn. :i 11-.111J1.~ Pa•sa al& S30 ~· ""'"' .. "" ''"" .. I I ' fl ~. tl<w,:, L.ltb 111ix. Jilk. llATt:TO.i\10\\"???: Gohlen Ruic. ::.3l·li0i, Phv.llC l·l fur IPPJ.ll, eenK"ntary tehool childn>1 c d 1 M BAYFRONT OFFICE j "''llittlf' iitiitr on ciM-!l"t. • 0-11 tht' Pru! f\o. t::.42':. 636-2250. 1·mM1 safl'ly at hc11vil> oroni • •r ~ r1't'i>U~ 11rrn 7I0,5.-in, l:-IO HE~ ~tA~'iA(;J.~ I~ NR. J\n.'f, 1,, ''Brum'', G73-00!'i:Z HAl•'lt ntt lo-.1 ? Jlon·1 llf' Tile ATIEND (.'(l\lt'l?I' on our trA\'t'IPd lntf'>T!lc•cUor~<i l••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t ~1 ~San:~N=-~"-':.~I0::8'~ook=:-~,--~fl.11J.~~ ~;lr;[ __ m_'~_.. b~n1 ~~~~.':~;i;;~.\~~ F'rl .. f~die!I OmeR:!I "ntr"K. xlo\I : Call Rich~l-.0115.._ .. tilm'~ with -t t1-t I ttm G~1~m{~~e:·/i~!. ""'II"• "7 -\ 1n a.; -ro:\9 Fivt• Pt~ . !Ug. u c h . Y:irnt1Ji.M·hl t:'o#l.rden Ser. ll"f' CF.RAl\1 IC TILE NE\\' & ""!llS!Rn<>t. clur\n~ rl u 1 y varylng at lndlv1dual lc)Cft ..,,. hlf'St. north to WIJtnrr. Nl:\\'-OCF.AN V1F.\\' OFC'~ '1 . -1 • . Rev.·ru'd. ~47-0Y.!6. Costa. ~ICM ti Nt!V.j)Ort Sch rt•morlt'I. ~--....I! CSL Sn1 j!'l~ hou~. 9t.h ,Inb1ntry dlv, 1'\»"! llO!l!. $2.29 per fir . .,;.,ft 1 b~v I Acfossfrom Mlle~~ C!Jt ll"'"':t'· 11.U. 1700 Bll·lirr. \V1J>()\V, 51. 5'4", 130. nllrAr \ ri &t~26j after 4P~1 "·eloonll' 5J&.U2f; i.A.''>l.111. \\ruih ~It ,\ml.) rte<."'l'~'· t'C)Uipmtnl fu.ml~bt'< 11. k Phone· 714, 2_ C:in Divide. I.Ions F.11tntcs, !l1't'k~ r11alr rom'Pfll\lon. l.Ol\I': -'le. Vlctn A f< 1 .. 1 1 . S II n..ov1r_iunltl"!t. _ &l...-ll!l.1_ ''" The Cl•y OI I-"-. N ~t'ttf 202. Mod~• Jlaliy 5'~2Si'9 \,l)Qd l);o('kgmuod. p Q . Box PIOct>nllA. :z 0ott3, Blk r., 1 !11\\" (.: '"-CRC month Y n1a1n· ~ o ~,.,,.. _ _ r '"'"~ "t 'open -71 1 r· ,. ...,,,, &· R>-'I< k T,n, •, <0 1814 ten11n1·t• ynrd rleanup ~ -----------,\lIT'Q:\IOTNE REPAIR pl~· 111 trvt~ Pollet Dtpl. . A°lllPORT ARt:A G(Xl II(! fl, _.. ...... ' _._ -~ hAulinr.. C{'(ll"I((' ;~.::.s112 \l1run1un1 2 )'C Ar s ~X· 10002 ~ SI, l~itl('. For In 2 OR. Tu\\'llllOu~. !mil, a.:._ --SZiO/mo ux:I. u I 1111 If' x. * PAL!'.1 '1 CARUR£AOF:lt • ~IAl\l~E cat. ?>hill". ~Ill· "i'.\RO--lil'unu ...... ~ c;nrn,r • QUl\J.ITY • JJC1'1f'n1·r. (h>Od 11111arv. r11pld fon:n1Hlon cnnt.oc'I' Cint'I fron1$Z"IO.1 BIC , frtim l!l!i :'-11...iLl.AN flF,,\L.T), 3\00 11d l•,./reduclinn. 1(l!t31 Bt11ch pohu. Rl!l•'llrd Vlt• '" • ~lt'LOI & TOP SOIL * 11{f\"llt\i'l"n,rnt,r1>.t•o;l\enl Poling. ~r,(j..;'jr,s, 1'ool, tennl!J, ront\nrn1•1I ln:tl'll•, !JI0-1.100 RJ,i:J, Slnnlon. 547 .. ?AOO. "Ern(•rnltl 11..'\)'. c·o~~'!_ Cle1u1111i. .• \: l.\11• Hauling. ~)~'t'lfl h4•1'Jt•litl>I, iiJu-.. N""' In· hl'f'<tkf11~1. ~l>Al"ll.ll• l11rn11~ I 642.4311 01..,..1"' Coll•'' ·------Rl'n~11111hle. &11).41.ii6, t.1!t'tX1n. C1o111.· tn 11l_,iippln" $'.t'llj. NU slon-, orfh·I". ~·. ?>tASSAC:F:1BATII :-i:\f,\U, frnvilo· !'!111111•!11' \"Ir ----d 11•n 11•\\·i11~. C'lt.11 AR:.\1Y Op- &: llnl' be Reh. 641-2611 " '°"':::::::; :.:=_--:; .::-..._ Air, 17'."1'll BcRrh, 1!1111t !kh. A tourh .,, rlitq, l')mpl~hl nl Hl\1f'l1.,>11 6t Vltlorill. Sun. Gar·den Ma int/ L n scp TI~ fa1!e11t dl'llw ~n !hf' \V .. u . llfll'!Unilif'~. !H:i-1163, CM ta 812.-2!t\I. pn\'nt·y. Gl'.,·™60, r\'t' &lf\..117!11 Clnup, S11rklr rep. 6~~1:.! .: • ·"' 01\1\y Pllnl Clft"-c:l!il'd ,\J•"'tll • 1 -1 , • DELl hl'lp nt'l"ICft lnr ne' t:\k~ out riPll. IMne an•11 rnll Ml..0011 ' ~I:; P Help DA Ot~LJV ,\)I dt llve "" older, req'd, !iUpplt' "'e51 Bch. DJ-;WV .... 1u1 v E-<pf'r., dable. & Sir Hv.<y, DR"i-· C 11~:1.P peara1 I L Sh; Sonic lttt: \\' Elec ,\ssenll sentol poncn T Troubl iature MU!lt i>lcc. have. ur dig Fune 71 ESfAB I/lg f e:-:pcr. !JIT!f. "' 01vn do1T • btw l E $1 Send rt ,., execut EXE 881! ( rec 1 :-.iot an ~~1\BRJ lll'C. PatJic 'F/C &1L'kg ]J{'1·cl Ft.'t.' I llE Pl:: It .12G0 c· FACT exp. r m• Apply SUite Thurs. F~\ST LeadL 3pn1· hotel Call (Jµpor .i'H.ON ""'' llv.·y, lor J !-'rank Exper . Hrs. 5930 , . .,,,. 2790 I OPE ~llnlm 1~rict adv bencf! tervle "°"" r.tesa . . . ' '" 'Is: PllOJ ·ADVERTISER Help Wented, M&F 710 ~\'rdlltt.da1, Mirt.11 20. 19/4 ~·.tdllf ... .loy M.iorch 20 1Q74 DAILY PILOT ' ' Ill • p W1nted, M&F 710 Help w·-a-n7ted-.-, -;M&="'F~7"'1"'0r:t1-::-•l"p"'W=on-,t,-ed""', M,,-,&17F""7"'1 o=-, H=elr:p-cw=a-n7ted-r, "M&=F""'7"l "O-:H::-e-rlp""W'"'•-nc:ted=.-::M.-o&-;F...-7 "1O""H"e"l"p"'W=en"t"'ed","M'°&'°F~'7l0 Help W Aniec1, M&F7iOMiscel11neOu1 DATA PROCD.;SING REPAIR ~finlmum l )' e 11 r • l'X· pl!rie1",'f'. Clean record ft niust. Good tMtlary, quick .11.dv~m!.!nl, ex ce 11 en I benef\IJI, plus. Now In- terview!~. Call ARt-.fY Op- portunities, S.15-ll6J, Cosla •ltM· OECORA'rOR. fenulle "' follooing. Comn1. v.t1rk . Call &1~. TONY, or.;LIVERY f.1an lor early Al\1 l..A. Times !~me dellVt'I')' route, No wllclting, no w lla:llnir 2'1 m or older, C(lOnornll·riJ l'Or n.-q'd. 2~1 hnJ; doily. Good 11tuppll.'n1entnry I ll t: o rt1 'f · I \\'estmlnster, G.G. & ll!g Bch area. 638-292-1 DELlVER'l''-IAN \1/A!\Tt.:D v.1U1 VIUl. ;..1 ust be f"l'llable. * 979-0001 ,.. DISHWASHER GE.'Nt.:RAL .,Ifie@ ~pt\Onbu lor oontra<'tor. 5'11Tl(' book- k('("11J~ at.ul.Ary o p r n , itll-1400 GIRLS ~·unll'<i PAM time nov.· -ru.11 Ume in 1un1mer for Sunllo1<o·er Biki!ll S1ore!I, BA.lboo lsl11nd 6154t:tl l..agullll Beitt:h 497-1595 So. Coast Vill~i.:e 557·(1!.11 GUARDS t'ull & p 11n1t'. Rt'llred "r· BOIUK'I \\C'h.'Orne. Opt•tlini.:• In ininu•d. ltrl'll. All equip. fun1 . Thnc & 1l lor O\'l'I' .WJ tuii. AlJply l.('11<on 10 & :? pm. Ut1l\'i'~:il f>1~1l1tl'llnn Sl'r.'ll'I.' ·ID:l No. I l:u·bor Bl\'tl. f'.llnta /\na E11Wtl Op1)Ut. r:111ployf·r llEALTll FOOD SI'ORE Hc·SIJ01Ltjhlc youn~ n1nn \lllnll'd full lhnr, apply lTiJ Nt'\lJX1rt Bl\'d, C.1-1. HANDYMAN KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Opr. for Call Pt'nioniwl Dt-pt. ror Appalntnu·nt 833-8830 Computer Automation, Inc. 18651 Von Karm•n Irvine Equnl Oppor. EmployC'r ~:xf>Pr., cl<'an, neat & depcn-CO:"oThlt.:XITY A"soc· IX't'<ls KITCHEN help & Broil<"r dable. Good hrs.. Apply, Surf ~l~r exper. '.\huntenan.r-e a5sl,.tant • Uav 1<h1!1 & Sirloin, 5930 \\'. Coas1 I 'l.u~ y,/pool ··~-p. B ill, A.'ICIENT ~IAHl:-.:l::Jt If\.\')', NB f•'l1'""':1168. H.alph 6-~3319 l,ilJ7 \\'. CtiAAi II-.-.')', DR,. CLEAi.'111\:G COUNTEn H e lp Us Build N•·11port Rearh HELP No exp nf'C. Neat np-pt>aranre. 50.l5 Warner .11 .B. Beautiful Cruising -------Sailboats LADIES, 18-80 ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Assemblers nC'CdNI v.•/i;oldcr- ing e?Cper. Some trni~ po- sitions OPffi. Pl•t'Jn11nen1 en1· ploymcn1. Call for A))Jll, Jnclul'ttriai Rela tion!! I fl('(!(! be11ucy nd\'l'i()~ p11rt .'11•e1ll'd : 1in1l'. Eltn1 $5-$10. per hour. E.xpo·r. Finl~h Carp.:•111l•1~ \\'ill train r.trs. IJainN, \\° i•I least I )rs expt._•r. in ~16-3592. IJo~H r1oqlt.'nlry & a ('Uncen1 ----------- ahout lht'1r fulllfl'. Drori b) rur 1111 i11h'rvi.-.1•1. '.\Ion tl1ru Thu1·s, !~ am·:• pm. WESTSAIL CORP. 1638 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa LEGAL &or. H<'1.~nt ('"<pc r ll('('essi1r)', p r c f<' r 11 b J v probate. Xl nt typing i.. shorthan<l skills r"'I · Call ~lrs. \\'i11~loo· for appnt L.1i:;-una H ill.~. 837-1000. LEGAL SECRETARY HOSPITAL Exµ.:1r., nl8turt-ror sole 1a." ADMITTING atro1"f'K>y in Ne11.·pon C1r (7141 494-94-01 TELONIC INDUSTRIES I ~-11 ::.u~~P~n~1y1s,_~o~ i1mi :;~:~ SECRETARY · Fri. Pacilira l!OfltpiW lfW). lington &aeh. 842-0011, e.xl 214. J::,.xper. nee'. 18.\1 111.ag card Fash. Isl. 640-R',10 Laguna Beech Equ11J Oppor. Ernployer 1----------1 LIQUOI~ STOnr.: Cl.ERK San Clement<', full or p;,rt lime, e.'"per pref & ref n--q 4!12-3717 ~lgr O\vnr. only. Ll~UOR clerk, lull l!(f){'. Sle3dy, r e l 111 bl e, e.\- pcnenced 49'1-3517 £LJ:.:CTRONIC.'S Stock Room Shipping/ Rec Clerk Sonic l':>.p1.•1 . 1,1\•l'u. ~ lLLC \\'Ork. a:lalc or 1en1:uc. l:lectronic As•emblers Assen1olr, sol{!t•1· ,.,, el1p <1~ scn1oh£:s & test c!f.'t:. l'01n- poncn1s. Sornc CXJll'r. pref'd. Electronics Test Technicians Trouble she-it &. re1"'u r 111in- iatUJ'(' cle1.:tro111c 1LSsl'n1hl1cs. MU1t Ix' !iun1h11r \l-ht1s1r clt•c. test equip. & n1ui;1 h<.ive .<.;()me exper. in unJlO,!; vr ri1g-11aJ t"U'CUJl.ry. Function Module•, Inc. 711 W. 17th St Costa Mesa (7141 645~1 ESTABLISHED lirm is look· 1ng !or won1cn v.•/go. I\o expcr. NOC'CSS. Train to bl' 11ro!. food l'o.nsunan1 . Full or part I ime. Build your 01\111 CiH'i.'<'!'. J::::u11 !OV dollars. 171-IJ ~. Ca!! b\\V IO-l2an1 . EXECUTIVES $15,000 to $75,000 Send resunie or call TODAY for conildentlal NO COST exeeuUve intervlc\l'. EXECUTIVE Sl':llVICES )NC. ' 888 N. Ma!n, :)an111 Ana (714) 547·9625 HOSTESS, P /TIME :\lust be 21 or 0\1er. A11ply Delaney'' R.e•taurant 2 Hn5 El Tnro P.cl Laguna Hill~ HOUSEKEEPER/ COOK full c harcc of hous<' ,i;, rook· MACHINIST int:' for family _or 3 .. Lil'C' out Top rale of p:1y mn1mcn~ur hut. avai~ to 11\'e in on or-at(' \\' t•xpcri1•nee. Pre\·ious en:<;1on. ,, , day \l'k: must \1'(•l'k fl("('ess. in n1illin~ nu1- tl r1ve, C'Xp. req, S.JOO per chines, ht!hel't, et<'. i\1ust rln n1n. 67:.-2692 011 n setUIJS & hilVl' 01\·n llSh'.Pi'' Ari• vou 1ired •JI 1001:;. J'osaion opt.•n 10 n1all." pn:'ssu~. long hn:? Arr:' or f<'ni11le. )HU n11l'.11111zed & deiwnd, f.!l)j'lll plain lWk Hlin onl y1 or v. illini:: to l<'11rn~" I Boy. i<. No ~n1Uke. \\'csll·hlf. ~.B. 1qz-~~1. l:'>E\IF:D. open in i::: !or (1ualil1ed F/C Bkkµr. RC'al F.~1all' n11::mt ro. located in h'l·int•. r-.1u~1 he capahle fll handlini::: nlul11 sets of tn-tks. Star1ing :-:.nla r)' ran.i::e (';ill for A11p! Indu~lriul f{l'l11t1•1n s 171 41 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach $.)j(). 10 .5600. Send n.>s111nc E•iu1tl Oppar. ~;n11ilO~f'r tri Cla!<>.~ifiecl .'\d ;o;o. 96,1'"""""""""'-'"'"""""'"'"' /l;uly f'ilot, r. 0. Box I~. --MACHINIST -- ('o1~ta :\l,.~11 9~:!6. , ---10 v.·or k m on" n111n ~hop on INVENTORY ,i;, PliRCH/\S-Tooling !or in-plant -111f:;::-. L.~G Geoerttl kl.Ille & NOme null CLF.-1~. F.XPF.RIEXCED. \11lrk N'q 'd !>17-!".175 or l\Iu ~r 111ain1a1n JX'rpctu11l in-213-..~2012 ' \'f'ntQ1'Y lilc,_ hand I" pa11s MAI OS _ HOTEL •!epl., re~!v1ni:;, parts rost rontro!, and orderinl!'. Al'-Phone for appl. 673-&'JOO 1't"p11ng-11ppil<'ations at SOL l\IALE llairdre~scr. Xlnt CATAi\lARA.l'li , 1932 E. location & \\'Orklng {'Otld . Pn1nona St., Santa Anri. Gua1-onlce + i.: o n1 111 !>13-417£"+. 1 ~~fANAG~Jt TR/\IN!-:E RETAIL Nation \\'id(' C1111in · o! Jmport Stort's rtc.l.!111 exp f..· or roUP!o':e pref, nut r1't1. CAil for inh'f\'icw bt't1<o·N·n 9 & 6, 540--'i337 MGMT TRAINEE So. Orange' Cnt)', ambit10u~. agp-ess1\'t', IL\·e flgur(' in- come. Coll ~Ir. Campbell at '"""""" Fee for consUltin1i;; scrviti• Not an offer of employ1ncnl E XPER I ENCJ:::D ~last Builder, 1\'at;l's up to $5.00 depending on exp, Ju-g up lo 60 at option of applicanc. caU &16-&2i0 I E.\.'TilA DOLLARS! E.xt1t1ng \\ork. \\'e: o-.tln f'ull/PT car i\1 EC! I.\ .. 'i IC l\l'C. 963-.JSal. 10.12. I fRYlNE PER50NNB. ' ''"RIC N CCDllV'f5 ... Arc11..vv r or Service Stat10n. Neat. ,'\D cutter. o cxper ' .JU\.rl\.. .-,.V..A,f""-1 Days , Salary open. nee. Irvine area. 1\sk tor Patiiua, 5'10.~'1-Arcounlant tn S15K Founlain Valley Texaco Prod tltl{f'. l\L'.1ch Shopto $2-1K Brookhurst & Garfield. * F/C BKKPR $750 Jndus/t.lech f.:ngr S13K ~IEDICAL !-"ltONT Of"C &1l:kgroun<l In R.E. fir Land 1 c:us1 At't'Oun tanl to 5t2K ANGEL IN WHITE IJ~·1·~J~~n1ent ht'!~r.ul. . Purrha~1ns Agf'nl S900 Sought by ~'()rgrous doctors r l'\.' l illdl ,\J~ ~ t:I.! Jolls I ),/"ga l Sf'crctary to $.'(Q() ofc' Friendly Slaff SCt'k" l!E~l'.:~ ;~Hi\~:~~~/~ . 1 • <?1! .u.':1s.1ng .'\gt . 10 $75 ·~~Y lik~ indlv. &;iutiruJ 1~at1on PI::HSUNNl::L ,\{,!;:NC\ SC1• ~ Life 111.~. r xr lo .5150 & ~uper benr[1tJi. Call Sul' -!:WO Cain~~~ ,Dr .. g .. 1, N.li. !ns.1!ranL~ Claim.~ .\ssl. Knou, 83.':--2700, D<'nnis & ri.11-:.l71 1 ~ire S.· Casually ..._ SiOO Denni.'I Pt•rsonncl Agency of _ _ _ ___ __ SHlcs' f\lurkel~i;:cl'y to SiOO Irvine, 21l12 J\llchclson Dr . FACTOR'' Help \\anted. No Secy' tu OJntroHcr .56.10 l.!X[1. nl'l'Cs.sary. \\"ai:e ron1-Jtcccpt/&cretary lo S625 m~n.surate V.'ilh work effort. I Asst Bkkpr EDP ro .56271 Apply 3001 Redhill, Bldg 1, P:i )1'1JIJ, EUP ru SlifXI SUile 108, C.1\1. !\ton thru P.t'N'pt 1)·1x• :il SJOl:l Thurs., 9 lo 11 A.!'I only. Clerk '!'}pis! 1:0.f.V.) lo s;,(l(} t'AST growing Real" Estate IJ1~1H~iytl'!l/\l·on11'!1, printed ' ;,.,., .,.,,,,~ ....,.,,n, 1;w,; ... ,. c1rcu11 mech pk{; t'l S-lh!' .. "1 --~' -.~.._......, ~ om 1'yfl3t--to 5425 secretary. Liberal bl'lll'!115· C,\I.L TRISH HOPKINS ;,,r .. O.C. iurpo11·• ~ N.'f' JEIUU \\1Jf!TIE1110RE parkm~. Salary $j()(). +I ·l.\X ~::.17th ::;1. 1a1 lnilK'1 C:'-1 depl'nd1ng on s~Us. Sub11111 S •1 22• 642_1470 resume to Cla.ssillal Ad No. u1 e " 32. Daily l'ilot, P.O. Bo.x IL-w'\llt 1560, Costa ;..1esa, Ca. 9:mS. ----------1 FRONT DESK Jfu'iITORIAL Service no1v t:1klng npplica11ons for run Lending Hotel, llpm-71.tm ,r,. time experienced personnel. J11n1·U.:3Qpn1. k:xpcr. in jj7-6'i88, hotel audi!lug & <IZXl NCR. l"alJ &1'1-1;'00, ext 5i)ll. i::qW1! Oppar. 1':mpJO}l'r l"RONT Dl'!lk t..1erk, Sw1 & Sand Hotel, 1555 S. Coast H1<o')'. Laguna Beach. Ask for Jackie \\'estbrook or F'rank \V11llarn11 4.i}ol-757•1. FRY COOK Exper. Clean & Neal. Good tlrs. Appl)' Surf & Slrloin, 5930 \V. Coast Hwy, N.B. GELCOATERS Exper. on!)'. 2nd Slult Top ,.·ages. MacGregor Y•cht Corp 1631 Pla~nlla, C;l.I JOBS GALORE!!! If w• don't have it! You don't want it! CAL \VINFREY t.· ~NS AG ENCY 3013 Imimler, Irvine 979-3130 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR PART-TIME MEN-WOMEN !)O You ;.;ccd Extr;1 lncom1· Or \\"1<n! To 5!8.11 Your 01.1·n Business? THE'.\" DON'T iltlSS Tll!-: ANNUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SHOW MARCH 22-24 FRI., S PM TIL 9 PM SAT, 10 AM TIL 9 PM SUN 10 AM TIL 6 PM Set The Many BUSINESS EXHIBITS Plu• Fr" Saturday Bu,intss Building Seminar D isneyland Hotel Convention C•nttr !not Anahelln Con\'. a I 111•1 n4-16~2 MEN, WOMEN · 18/IO \\'ould you Hke 10 earn )(). Sl:ill per v.·k p.·u1 tlm". If ""· GENERAL OFFICE Beautiful modern bank In Ll\guna Bench. Crtal <'ntry level position for I h l' beginner or for lht' lnchv. v.·ho ha111 't v.'Orked for I \'r <"Xper. w •IB~t l:!!l. :\IU!t pll'a~ r.111 ~In. !Laine!, be alill' II'/ dl'\'<'lnp pM!,~rn1ii>l6-"":\:;92~-------- tie. Oil! Couuil Pior- 50Mt'1 1\,it'ncy, 540.GOM, 7190 Harbor Blvd,, Ci\1. GENER.t\TOll OPERA TORI 1\1.LCH1\NIC ".llrd1 t.. punch a \larit.ty ol1• 11pplh:11llon.•. A()pro:c. 20 hni pc.•r l\'ttk. Cnlt For J\ppt. InJu~lriAI R.cl'\UOn., (71!1 494-9401 MOLD PRESS SET-UP Exprr. in lramtfer A injection molding. Capable Of doing tm'Tl llCl-ups & m inor mnintl'nanct. RMp. TELONIC !or tar· itrUcle. \V 111 t.tlnlrnum 2 y (' H r ~ f':<· sul)C'rvlse lnlall sho p. Xlnt 1'Klrlcn1."t. (.:ood i;:tln!'1', rnrh:f JNDUSTRIES work111J: m ndlU0111. adv an<'Cm('n t. f.'.)(~llent STACO SWITCH, INC. bt'!'lcflu. plu&. No1~· 111· .t.•gun • Se•ch _ll39 Boker, Costa !>.1csa l('Nle11·~-Call ARr.1Y Op. I S.l!h3041 • J)(.lrtuniU C'8, &1~116.1, Costa Equnl Oppor. Em11IOY1'r F.qu11J ppor fo;mplo)'f'r Mesa, .,.,;.....,;...,;,...,;.....,;,..1,,...,... ...... ,... ... ...., I. I MOLDERS, EXPER. RELIABLE 111ter !or one Sl'DU:."fARY, p/U11\f: tor roi· liu.t gro~1nn flbergla$s child. ~ly homt>. 5 Point• N~wpnn. Beat·h n1tornc\ boal 00. Apply In pt>NOn al. 11rea. ~ db.y """'-'k . Cui l'.:x1K!r. pt'C'f d. 6~l-8:!'ii i.,;.J Olpper t-.larlne Corp .. 1919 lran!Jport lp111. E. ()c(id('nta! St ' s" Qt II Ul-lG-tl ~ELJ,'~,-... -.-1-.. -1-,-.-,-,-..,-,-,,1 AM. RESTAURANT ~IANAGE/t: illSW'1UU't'. !-"r'foe Lt-ads. Cali MOTEL MAID Xln't oppu11un!1y !or ~n-Mr. &tilt)'. 616-i7:i.J. era.I l\lllNlgf'r In 1()()(1 & .. "Jtl'IC" lo I I:<ECt.rrrvE SUITES bt•Vf'r1t •to flt'hl. v.·nt" PO :.r:-. r:-stat n 1:11~crw. nnl!l 536--01lt Do.>< 1~. l..Rguna fk1tch or fu!I 1111,c. A1111ly. Bill Ra~h '.\lO'MIERS.Sub Tt-1tl"1cl'li call 1TJ ~1 <197-13((1 1-.lon 1hru 01t.>\'run, 21fl'IJ bl Toro Rd, II o ffi('·Sc-hool Cuort1lna!or. Fl"I 9-3:0:1. Lagunu~Hc•lcl'c·----- E cl u c at>onal lr11t•rviuws. RETAIL SALES Sl::\\"l:>.G l\l11c-h. C!v1111 t•xp..·~· Flexible hn. C11ur11. $7.!>0 \\''Id \\' S f l fur spo11 ... v.enr. rot-> p,\' ! pt•r inten'Y.·. !-"or 11.ppt, Call 1 . est lol'~_·s. 11 nni ly ,\l)ply In pt't'SC!n, i!OO \\', !•Uh Unvc AnltlOny, SL.Ci. ~IGrt., clothl11,1t stor~· lli now !urU'I!; St, C'.:0.1. .. 1 ,.,1 101· lull t1n1~· pu!ltlur1~.1-~S ~H7l~P~P7IN~G~C~L-E=R-K~ I ,,., -nn · Nl-ecled are Pefllonnel, for NUJtSES their \\'otnen'!i, t-.1 l' n's, , l--:x1x·r. \Varclll}u~ 111 ~ky RN-LVN-AIOE Cushier~. l~oot s .11 l'a ri.: udJ&.cent lft'. BOO 11 -7 ' olher shHts. Top rvt Jan1ton11l J)(>pts. A J.I JI I)' 1\1n ... 11 rilust )1(-hunu~l. I lnlnll'tUat" Of>i'nlng\ rnr Antiqu•• duty pa)'. Inllnl'tl. pny (or \\lthln hi \\'114lJ \\"EST. La 11\IUI. T1•I!.!. ~ for \\'<ltn1•11 OlJ all ~hif1s "" --~------- floor tluty Count}'\lfl l'az Crnter, Z52:i2 .\tclnl)I'\.', 11rpnt tr.11111•1•.i. ;\l'<'t•ptini.: ":>o"P..'r .\10\'I:-.;(; •.II.It ul ,.1,11 ... 11n1 .. 1 lntcr.-....·11. ;l.lon-t 'n ~ .. ~.. _Laguna_:' Ill ls. Sl!t)t: N.111·~. i.'hJldrt'ns thru llll\l'h11h' np1,•r.1tnr~ i1J .... 1 l M·ll r .. r n1.1l l•\ •• 1 n1,1hog din ' ---II '' R ' ft ( I Cl'" I '" k 'I It I ''•1111 \,,l,!l', !:.\.lit. b C'Jw1r.' LA....._vu e ,~unH"!I f"KIJ.I~. }':!'AIL ;I.I :Jt ll'f'!lS, ""I' ll•'<". pl<'!t..\lt.nl '.1,,, '~ v.ur • l! •"!lUJ. I 351 llospital Rd . NB I Trainee to $8060 11 ork1ni.: o:'l•tll\, xlnl Ll>1}('f1ls, 11r1·nuu111 p.dd !\Jr 1ui,:hl •·tuur~. 5~\!I :\1 n h ";;: · l •• P LJ ' Cl 11 lloo >rk O• J I •, 1d1•l • .. 11'>I. !l"ll. li•1\'l'rnor l '°'"'Y ark do Hid~.\ (.'ha!lenguii.: Po:SlllQll in .. 1·11J)"r1 11 1 1.,..n~ l1'f'1', .,.,., • ,.p1.1r •Ir .11 · Gt!-9%.5. !".Kl-9\&1 ( (ascinaung firm v./lrt'tn<'n· tn~lunn Jslnnd. :\lr \.JnC»nll'rll .~ :-.Jn 't lrlni.:l'I ~~~~;111;;;:d,'.1·1:~r'"';~}·3 ~i~'.~ NURSES I tlo~ ~'l"O\\.'lh a1<o·ait r111:1•r Lil· ~~~~~l.tl Ill" :\1r Cum•n, tx-n,<1,11~~''' 1 \\l ' "l''I !.~·o, • rn.111·Ju11~ l•··•k1·:1~·. div. Su""r lll'IM'rits. Cull ;)"~........,,..... !< ~" • • "'""' · -RN'• & LVN's '" ~nd Shlfr ;; :;f'IPl\l-.\1Hln 11• I \h~1 \h.,.· 11th1'r 111•rns. C.11l B11.rbara ~lac, 11 33-2700 , Sl\Oll'r flHLli:lt OJOi.; :ii~l ~hi ll :\liclrutt~•7A:\I ~\L:.S J<1r11:~. ~...{JZJ., l)('nnL~ &.· 1Je11n1!l l'••n.onn~·I l:::ro:IA'!' To11 \\lll{f:'.!!:. !-'n'.'c ---Ex(.'!•pt1onll.lly "'"" hrfll'fil!< ~:!<'1·1 1~)01!' ~i.~twal ,\gl'n1·y of ll'\ull', 21):12 nl&l1c.1l. Appl)' l.('\\\'rl 12 ,\ ln~lriun1•n1~ I SCRAM LETS ~hctk•lson Ur. :!pn1 A:-k for Di.\ I' 'f, • I ('harl11•'i;: \hlli, 102 ~1c1'"ad· Sut1~nl11u')' 1•! NUR~~·~~~OES ikll .\\l', N.B. \~:;:::~r~i.i In;;:~~::; ANSWERS .Stall rt•l1cl, nil sn11ls ur1•as. 1 ,\pply :.!tl:i Br1g1:"' r1,, !'..: • ·.\Lrr" l'l1L"I,\:>., .\\'ute husp . ~·uJI. 11 tin11·. STAT TYPIST Cn-.ta ;l.1es:i ;..·inry -!li1;••I J1t1,.ky -· .., i:i..:<;s, Ocsti.;-n )'our v11·n 11ork. \lPC An 1nun1~I. opcnl11g !or :u1 -, •. -• -1 l~l:~1i.t -1;.. tt11• 13A:"i.. .\l.lu11 1 1.1rr .. n111I Hui.;s. Vooc1 0111~11•. hi l11'U:1dcn )11ur 1,,.1,,,,,,1 , ,,,,,,,,,1,.,.,1 •. ,,,.,_ Tl,{Al:-.;r.r_ ~ h l Jl pl n g, ( ••'rllt•lrnnn f:11'n1t•r · i 1rw " I J 11 1 11 I ~!I :-0, La Cu•111·.:-n lilvd nur.o1n.: SKllJS ill nc1<o· plticl'S ~l"lUtrl. T)p!ni.: 70 11 .. p.ni. ,l'l'.'l'lllfll.:; l~ . l~n~·· "'' 11 11,. 1:0 ~ 1n"r" h11y I.\ !/\•• i:!la! ti.»-\.lSO \\'new l!h'C'S. :\lu~I ht• dl•tiul ininrlt•<l 11~! •<.1 ,•r11•r, (,111 .>l(;-.r•n; _ 11.\.\I~ ll1h11 Ill 1tl•' h<lln I Ul:..SI' t\URSES l)l')'11l•)n 1"t•1.fs <ll'l·ur11 tt• 111· TYPIST 1 S.\t.'H !~"ICI·: 1\.n!H[U<' pu11ip .... Acrill'JC!-~·.-r ;.:Tc I' h un c C"ll '"'..:.·11'1 Ull~l\l'l'Ul'' dl'\l('t'. J.Jkl' fll.'I\, '' ;,,,.,,-,,·"' pu1 lnln 1lln1putt>1'N. nn::,n 11·1~1r.:1! K<.·au111ttl, "' o1u·1:qlh•1n1•. ~. n c v.·, ~·fJr Appl. Cnnt11ct •:.'1 f)n 11 full 111110,, pcrrn dr•t,1n1111t• ''·''""'' to nn) 111-y,11u·s '"I' $l.'i0. li33-:J.21l) or Cnrol Sn1ith, 64•1-{)800 l•a~1 ... n 'iruu1's ·15 1., t.Q u1..: 1~~1 111 (/\\t'll.'r n1u1L~ b.>J..7~!j Avt~) flnnncial Scr.·1<.'C \\I '.\I, ;i,.,.111·,i1t• .~ 1, ,. l 1 ,. r liu' !~• fl ••111. J)u11 'r 11<1.-.. .. li,lli - ------~;qua l OpflOr. Emplny••r T)J'll' Jn .. tu·i.nt·•· r<·ii .. ri .~ orM.' up 111•1 .. 1· hnd unoilh'r.1'h,1 S ,\Jl.llti.\ f , 11', ,\A:\lt.S 1~ l'~l\IKh~ a.gain! ___ frnin l)u·!;iph,,1w. \\111 tr11111. Only $li-Af. tor 111.1k1· .. 1t1•r• 1J11u,..·1,u .• Htoo• i.;1r! li ~ir uw· Orange L o. olL"s are ui C·1ll Sh•fau\, !'.17-9:1111 \\1u1h 11111n• ~;) 1 'i I I 1 lilkt·, ,,,, .. 11~1() 11,.y nir.-I ~1-titi 1111· 1u~ ... ·t·!<S Ot ~l<111 u1i.: u jll'V-STORE TYPIST I•> 11 1•rk 111 l.-1t .. 1n1o: ------,~~~~1~~'\.~h~:~~:~ir1t~1 JUJ' SECURITY . :~:~;:· 11fn~~:;t1~~1ld1~.1:~ ~'~"'. ,\ntiqt~~1~~~~1!<~,~~r~.-l.-I J~I;;~'~ "J:~.~r~~."1 i.:n~;·~':i_ n~~~~111/1~ (n.-c a~C'l'll'Y Ul the U.S. w/ \\e :'ll'l' rnlt'l"\.'!<lt~I 111 hlrinJ! lntfu~trial llrnk1•M. l11c, Clow:I. ,;. \\'111!'h ('hnu·. )Ill • ll'11"1'1' l'l>l<il)' :.'U ll · U "I l I ' 1111 l.,rJ<T 'l"C'lll'l1 1 i.:U,tffl ror ~·~·· ~,·c,I IUU\\t'r t'/11•;11>, :•">lo·ll:.!.~°>. iei; 'r "l '*"" ,., .,.,,, uur n ·1arl sl"l''.11.K·~•I L~I 1111 o.>.r·•~ I l'.•Ji .\'l'10oJlu1·t lll\'d, {"),\ P J{Ol'l'.::iSIU:-0,\L :-1-1'\l1·1·s L" 1 1 1 1 , ,,.J,.-/l \,'lll J.L -,.;; 1n1 1 n ,, !'i, Urt". SUX.'(; ll!:llS. Ll11l1.Jllllcd earn-r II!< llUrl !< a1H ' • t'll 1oor1 ·----------" • & s1an1nt; pay. Skilll'd nurs- Ill~ fa l'iJU)", 54()-5690 NURSES ~lr\fl:l'lrl Nur5Pli Rt·gis1ry. It~·~. LVN'!!. !'Tars, !-'loor ituty J)ll.ld 11kly. fi.i7 \\', l!tth St. ::iULI<' 0, c :ii. Slll·9J61 "r R-13-:!3fi.'I. NURSES AIDES 7.3 •• ? .. \ \ i'thHt . E."fW'r. prt'fd, llunl. Bi·a(·h Conv. , llO!>p. J&IJI ~-loridu St, H.B. ~·17-::51~. --NUll'-'ES Aides, ull shift?<. (:011d WllKl'K & ronds. 14-13 f'upt'r~r ,\\'C, N.B. NUKS~;s Aid<'~ 11-7 !"hHr.' :\\t"Qt \"l'rdt• Conl'. "'"'!'· ~\ C1·ntl'r St, C:'-1 :-~tLJ:....,-, ----OHTllOl>O:-.;TIC Den r .1) Asst. t'/lim<'. i-:xpt'r. Ai'-· :i,;.30, ~2'l91, /\ B. PART Tl:\rE i\l:in \l"flnrNt Jor !('(' Crean1 &\l.ES DESK MGR. SOOr. :\'e11·po11 llYll nLllKS. h'.!.1-9."11 I -. Call in~ potl•nui.J. r;.:aeh. Poss1hly .-. r<'t1I'('d UNSKILLED 11 ._!!.\LL TIU:!-;s S:il ~"'I .-..·as.·a11t ·~. l.Jnu:.1·111,,•s, CaU ;.;:,ti-J\OO, C:'ol ~1 .. n• .,.,·urh) .,fh··1·r .. r I .511:i. 1101 ll, \ 1i.:tQ11.1 st. U~•~lri11·1s, 1·tl'. t: u 111 in . Days Or 776-11110, t'Ulllhl'llll polll'<' uffu•1•r lnnk111i,: for 111 r \I +il::!~'.;l'i'i , ~"1-,,...11 _ ~~~~~ ' p/t1nu' ~·~·un1~· posl!1on. If 1 I' 802 I~· l'UltTABLE Culor 1''· I J-'or Appo111!111cl\I 1'-1· ,,1,,,.,. 1l1'·"r'I'"'''' , .. -,,,, '1 ASSEMBLERS & 'App ~~~Ce$ '"' I •~ I l I I B eacli, 271)) 11<1rr,,,. u•. :.ULlt' ~u; " "'' "'~ ~ -$Inv, \Ill~ U.'O """'• ( b )('I '°',,----.,.--~ l'\'<idy mad·· fur .)'•1u... I ~n ·:-·r N·ll~ "''' ~17,. "'l"i't 1 ~""'· ,\JI 11 • .,,r Ht!"'• Povl PART-TT~rr-: 11·o rk in LUSl" :\J.-,..,j l'!··a~·· c·:.11 Sh·1··· . I . ""2.-lHOO :\1AILJWO~I of lh<' DAii.,. b-l4-50i6 I PACKAGERS .1: rt·lr!l-:. S1•111ni,: in:oc·nuu• ll•fl•', t111r, ~:R', I - PILOT. Appl y in 1)/"rson )ALES REP $800 1•.i1·1·111 .. 1r1, 111 .... "''" .i11tu l.A'li'. niutl•·l vi:; rroslfl'\'C 9-llAl\T. Sl-c Grorgc ArallZ. t:xpa!ldJllJ.; lllt'rlit·ttl supply SOl°LreM\nkuUi°-, ,,-,,11'C'rln l<hh•I' i-o•Hl'!ll'I •"-,1 11•'\0o 1 l'l'lf!g, $l~J. S111111wn11 lw11 C 'I \\ 111'1' !IL,!!ll<'l .)j)oij ll3. l)J r~··1 .) ... I (tJl l 1111,.,s;;.:11111 llt'r 110 \VPst ~y. osta 1• esa. 1'in1 ~-..·Ks s.:Jt 111r,11v111et.I t1rl•I tl',t1r1o;. ~.1·1.ns. Corf-I URGENTLY ~,'./[U!ll Oppnrlunity l'.;rnployE>r lUUI\'. 11 /goud 1ratk J~conl. nnon ~ ;\l~-Critinivk, lilli \\ t.:u11~1 HilliL}, r\u. l'.l, :-OB. ljpr11 . __ ----- PASTE-UP artL"1. LO v.'Ork on Vr•'•I\ 111/JIO!', Ba.:...• ! 1.'\.n11111 x,t· .. 1SI}( ,\[J,\\Jlt1\L lJ l'U (t f HYU\t!Ll \\ornis, J.._"-1.s, ·I" :I. ll'<'<'kly shopper nev.·!lpa pca·. T 1•:-.1,.,,nM'~. Lal( liu11 -NEEDED n •fn:;l'r,11or frcl'll'r: v.nrk~ .~· SI.it!. Jutu1.~ IJ.a.11 ~';u·n1, t-.1ust he t'."<Jl(•r. 893-0060 ask Lons. l\JJ--2700, ~11n1~ k St k II l111d, b1'0n1.t: wlur ~.1 \ 1 .. 1., t,.tl1r, ;1~J()iJ Box ill-', for i\lrs. Z:trit. l>cn111s )'!·rsoru~l /\gClll'Y of rea ers,, S:.:0.:£7·1 µh,in~·_ TJ:>-5719. -----1 <!!Jll<! 1.1 I l L> J,t & ~i\d ShHI:--PHONE SOLICITOR. _,._._,,~_·:.. ' i~:c to0n_~·:_ H~.ttl.T 1111,hl·r. dry ,. r ~ , , · HALl~A Hi\ Y l"Ll'B - i':tl1 or i:\tll-T1n1e Salary + Good Comn1. E'>;pcr. pn>f d. Bu!, \\·111 Tra.in ('1111 t>lni. rihller \\'eek(lriys 540-6679, 1 t am-3 pm P LASTIC INJECTION MOLD MACH OPRS, lnqwre in person Inca Plastics ::<972 Calle Pt>rfeci,, S<111 J u;.n Capb•tr.1110 F..1111;tl Oppor. F.inployrr P !. tr ~1 R F.HS/\Vf:LOt:RS.· 1·u,1nn1 <'."<fW'n"rlt'l' nnly, t'On· 1111u,.u:< ~'niplo) n11•nt, 11p11ty \\'iH11nl l1'X1! \\nrk!I. 1.300 S.\LES t11 Sl 1K + Cl'/. C.on· VOLT d~h/w~h. $5o & up 1•1 I )r :0.1l'11i l)f'Nh!l' for sale AUTO PARTS REP Sal R ln,tant Per,onn•I i;ltr. 51G-5~'1~_ or _~7£i20_ _ ___ hT.t-lf.f.11_ __ /\J.:i(rt'SSl\'I' "'11.!CS 11\0ll\'Ult'll es eps Tf'rnn.-.rn l'V. ·"•'! \II ,. t;:F ... \111• l!rlltl!•· l\'.:t~h_··: f.· i(flS CULLI::l-rABLE uou..:;. ' 11 I I 1 · l::.\""rienr'ed ,{ Trainees ,.... 1 rt >I ' •·1:1_11•'"-inu1v. ,,.,,ug1 orxn upJl'll. ··~ :~,\~ f'rt inpus Ur , Siulr lf\li •r)"r.1·1•p111· .'","'., ,;""~lh1r -~"'" Iv .)VIJl !np 1\:1t! ~lt·.~ J1t11·t•. I ;\f'\lp.-.rl l{(-li<'IJ ~~:f1-li~l .:_\ dl"h\t'l'L'<i .• 1kl-N_!.7~__ S.19 G<J.,1•nur, t.:.:-01. ca11 {~Hl'Y llunr. s.G-:.1iUJ. Mana9ement F .1 <1 r· i I R 1 w h / o M-,,-,.11•neo"• 1.>1:nn1~ _,,_ JJt'1111 ... 1•1·1'Sl,l1111••1 1 "IUil J•P'lf .rnr oyrr en a• trs ryer' ... ,\gt•flt'Y •ii Ji-vine, ~ Trnes. ~.!. \1 I. ... ull nlltl/\I. I ~nted ____ 1_10_ :o.11e11t'tto0n or. • r.·:,,..r.11~ • Cieri.COi 1 1 11 -~,-7, Tt::>.T Tr;nh r v..in1• 11'. ltenl SALES URGENTLY ftJ: S.\l. .. •'i frll' 11• n;: ,. Jut' J;.11111~ \J.Lllllvn. \\111 Dour to door, oO!A.I tx.w·s, 1111 . •·l·~·r r.-.ui.:" I·::>.(' c I 1 <' 0 r n•·•·d 1ur I .,.,...., J.., .lul~ lilh vr • S t · I L'•1111111o,n 1:,•-~10S. -\\'C'\.'k1•n1ls, 1;uaranlcc \\hllc ecre Grla I J"1~ l.ltlt. L·•lt :it~'·l~lol, 11~1. yuu tJ·<Un. In l t' 1· vi«"'!< ~;,1,..ril•ih·r•I & Truinecs NEEDED G E. Cvpr" rt•)fl<' Hclng•·r:•rur for Llll1 . tlt.'twe1•11 10 & 2 :\lun/fri. SSll !JI \1,\:-0'li-~\J,T;,,_,11)''-..,wurk- S1l\'l't' Spnn~!I \\"<tt1·t, ~1611'. Restaurant t '.111 !11.,"37ii:t ~ "r nvi. 1 ~···~ .. n.il ·h·. _li.i~vla, Orange, :k:2-W0...!.:_ E:>.pcrll'nCCd & ·rraUICC'l'I LABORERS v.t:. ~,·.,..:1 11·1~'!'1. livoll lr\ii--.~~ I~ ---- Si\Ll':S flC'niOI\. E.xper. in 11urku1i; ••11111. j \\,\:\TL[;" l;.•~I Uii ed rel<l.11 ,. i.;ilt l>IOrc. Days, Apt. Mananers t.:.1111i-;1.:i:.:..1 t\'Jrl~•·r-.,1,,1· und .. 1· $.·JU. Call ~·1,runi.:~ N l\t'i'Kcnd~ . .\HL~t ., I . l/O'rPOI~l 1~ 1.'U ft Ubl dr :16:\-:~.~l ;1111'1" l 11111. \·e re c1"Cnl~-u i; s 1s i.e1n1-ln1sl U'CC refrii:, .,~ \\'A.\Tt,IJ ·r hn ,,d -c-.,-11-,,-,,. h.a 1 u 1:.:-.1 .... :t'1l·111.·1~1 & Tra1nei:s ntertm I Real Estate Assoc. lntcrn;111~1tKd ~·}I:( \\'C'i.!ch f A . p el S • 1s :s/1-"1 .-·1 .. h lilli 001'' -Dr., Se\\'Jiort_Uch. c:count1n9 ersonn erv1ce -· ---· · · ~· n1uo::n111t· up 1 .. ~ ltt'.'11 C:n1}('!'S Fashion lsl11n'1 orfk't' in i\'Cl\'f)Ul"t Beai·h has i1111ne<U·it1• "JlJXlrtuniry for nt'lll tir rx1'Jl'r s;ilt•s :1i;soe· i:<l('s. Hl'tt (•:ll'TJ('t Rc•ultnr!!, 1\·ilh Ol'f'r 600 orfic·e11t na!ion- wide t•an oller the prqfc~ sionAI l(l'01<o'lh & adl'anci. 011ent oppro r1unities you're looking for + Rn xlnt <"-1111- mi~!'inn !'tn11 ·lun'. 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Cali CAL WINFREY 1':1111:11 11r11M1r ~;n1pln)cr itA'!'L'll -COVE/' -Ll1~7t'·f:1'.: 67J-WXJ. 11.AJ...., ... ;:::--, .~.:.-•. -0-1:;: e Surplu•, Building TAJlL.E. \cry 1-._a .. -.onablc. ••~ lALI'"' o-: u, l\lr\ 1'1-.:Hl,\L • Hll~is OI t'-~\\' Good rnncl. !H:t--3'.f.IX S,\Lt:s !\I A'.'\,\ G 1..: I~ 111 & SONS AGENCY nc.r. :'>l11s1 br 21 yrs ol•I. i\p-Jl t_.11,.,: i.Juori.. iwnllt!r, pi)'· organ1z1· ull ft•n1alc !>Il les ply in 1"'!"';1111 .i lo !j f•Jll I llOr1<J, aJurn shh:lllli:, muJCl· f11rct lc:.r Oran;,;L' County's T"''·'·~ 1:,.~1,111r!ln!, trf'·,-, •. .,~ 1111;, \\.111 .... 11~. etc. l.iSl~i.1 gtoii·ing nc1<o 3013 Daimler, Irvine l':u·1!11" {'o.;i,i llv.). Sun,l't bUILOERS SURPLUS .publ1callon. 61:.-1111__ 979•3130 1 1:1•"h i.1r-11 10____ 1 -~••I :--1 ,\ .un, !" ,\, ----· i"'A1 ... TI::D 13 (Jt' 11 V~1lt't1 or t in·,.: .. r lil.llt t • l'.l'a:.OllHblu , "" .>11>-ilwi. Musical ln•trument1122 :'i.\Lr-SGl/:J. \\ \.\T~ Ii. ", \\.,n11·11. loL!•·-r.lun trtru ::.;,. 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'i7;i, 1!111 1. )1.,1.!.,, ~···;, 1111• ~1i 1, & \t:lnn1ni.: pern;11111hly 1.1 11! • SEC RE TAR Y ,\ :-.; ·" \\ E It I ;-.: 4; S ~· r \' · j Si1nlr1 ,\11.~. ('.1 l1f '.i:!il l. I buhl 1-0u•·ll cu n to •!Iii IJt.•t.1, 1,1, rr 1. N,, \\. 1·1, t::-01, Sf't"Ure thi~ f1~1nl nt1· pr:i~1-01'angeCoun1 y:i:.lc;1rt1':'1~rt.•t.1 1i•h•pl~111" ''IM'l'f•tnr, d n y ;:n. (•ir111 )."I(). : •. 1,·2.t,.., 1,i::-,;.i4 il\ lllln'. Beautilul [il.l.'.WJ.Y . f,,l proc"CSlUng '-~ulC1" l1t:l...:k a ,J11f1 •·I. 1••• :\l1s. 1,.,J(,h.'j \\'.:.\.Rt:llOC;,;t: 1;1rl. ~/llltl , ,.,o-;.oot. WA 'TEO Jn..-ely lQl·all'. ,\II hcnrht;; :-.k1lled,p1•r .,u 11ahlc .\'.Jl-l'l\:';' __ 1lri\'t'r . l uf l tl n1t•, B}.l>.1'in•':O.Ll+·,n<'\l,l'OOll'I, ... * N * CllL ,1 h -l ''OO I I , ti< " l~0 11111•.'l"•\\•nl\u1i,:"1 fl )'nn • ar~t· . ~.,. -~· . Seeretary \OoflV 1~ n1ot1vah~ 91!rm1111••n. r.·•1 ~ ur ,.n, .~. ,tJIJ fi;u· ... 11'"''1. \1r,, hrn1. I TEMPO'S 1 .. rn•I , ,. •· ,·,1 ,.,_, r>cnnf~ & 1Jt'nn1~ Pel"!lOnn(' and &hie to v.·ork elnsely I non·~lll'•k<T~. ·' 1 :1~s. ti .JI ~!~. (\\uc'th :~!()/, 1111. _-_ Ai::rnl"y of Ir.inc, ~ v./nianagcmcnt. ."h recf cl A:\! tu:! P:-01. v.1lh {,1f.'rl1m" ih h\1•ry \_;M!~ill) 111,1111.!. P ittno,/O!gan.>;_ __ 826 ~lichelson Dr. \\"r arl.' a d1v1sion ol I SI ..;, hr tu c;tart Jn1rrv1t'\\ 3 ~:t-:!IM --- Sa""""'"· ,.Y.s .•. , ... E,-0·1al-A-Job! ,,, ' "'" "'"'1" .. "'"'""" • PIANos cellcnt benefits 11M:lud111g .~1·r, o ,\irpf\M J.iv,p 01'. • 1/1\'l· .. .;~.A J l. ~r .•. REGISTERED NURSES ln1n1Ni . opt'nin;::s fP1 !:.,,.·sun th•· P:-.r~ s,. night !'hi!! tbr 011r s1>et·111l nun.1ni; uni! & ol11l'r 11rc11s. Exi·ellent ~l11fl 1ll!Cl"renrhll. bcr11.•fl\l'i &. worklni; condl· B<>aulHul l'!f'1\' ncure racilily Jn UtgUM J!ilfJI, prtoflt r-ht1ring. PIC'a.-..• !<<'11" (' .\1 ··u'1"111 111 '"h • \••r;.· i.:n. • ORGANS resun1c & s a I 11 r v rt· TE:'o1r1J off, r.. a 1 r11l~ un111u" -,\ !!(J \\ \:>.T." 'j t1 \\'Ol:h:~ '111·'1 11~· r ii-···l. u•ii .• !I~ Open Nights 'til 9 qwrcmmts to JDC, 'p, O. & 1 1rn~ l«1\•in::: "r'f101'fun11 y · • -lll!l\'I·'. .\ ('\Ii: tun '.•~· .~lf!. · S 12 5 &ix ;,17 Costa }.Ic!>tt, Calif. l"r ~i ll~d,.... CllOOSE 1-·our hi)ur~. 'nVrl. Tl·.,\K\\CJUU d11u1t-t n1'l ll1I .:.. Sat: '111 S:JO, un. - 926Z7. KEYPUNCH I '"r )'0•1rM·11. ix· y .. 111· 1)1111 huir,,. :? i1 ... 1. ~. t ,.1~.1 • Rentals trom $5 ----SECRETARIES boss . .\h·n or ...,·on1cn cuo Ch111r' Xl nl 1 •·rl'I s1.i11 SECRfo.:TARY I I I I I 11 I :i:'Jl'J-?,,11 \\"ho 11 .<1 ol dio:1uflctl & ~ s igl! >' iani (':tflpi:" e Pia no' & Grand' P•rsonnel to $1,SOO 11 iiu! 1 1011 , or ·h<Jn I :-.;c:1t . C'l•·nn Appc;iri.nr·•·. Hll •~:.\l:tlJ S!f•. ri. .i r 110 11 Kl'Y fl<1i>ttio11 in 1najor co . in ~,1'.11 •1~~~~·nm •~Ts "few \'ts .. rr tlN'd. Al:'e 2.i 1•1 iO i..r1 11.,·n~ rwo <l n .-. i.;••111 1·1.11<1 ALL MAJOR BRANDS beautlrul locu11011: Bright I.· ; 1 ' · f t h • ff' I Su1)11!,•111rnt vour 111·~•1!1" :1:,1,..J.1'.1\ ,,r.1 ·'f111o !' 11 u111 .... !.1:•• chPerful lndJv. i;ou~ht. All ( 11~~1•1 •"iUll,l' '1j", d ;r :-.; ":I l)rh •' ;: , 11h Ii hi·~ "r 1nr1r1• n G S 1 812 L~"d 1r~11n ............ ~:1.1 lieneflts: Oill l3.!lrbRr11. ;l.lar, ''.1'"1 .1~ · ~Q\I < ~'1 e. · U\l de) \r•;.ly in ·~·l"ll1 1n, _!!..age __ •_• _____ i'li•)t"n. ......... , 1, 1,, ti.~.3-2700, l>ennis & Dt•r;nis APP1LY, ·BY · PHONE !'P.Jl\l~ t •. I) Cry., };u, L lti th ~.,T.\TI : :-.,.\).~. i·nrtrc c<•n· (..r,.n11., ••.••. , . , . S~J PersoMel Agency ol IJ'\'ln•'. C 11 _11 ll)IJ ti 1 ks ~t , c. .. ~l '• ~f(• .. :1 1,,111, 1,1 1 UH hroir.i• ~lfi >;11 111 .. \l,1',J:."i 1 ·1.~ •. \St~ 20821\hchelson Dr. a "1 ' 1" 1 us If\\\' -WOMEN . SALE S-ll 11··l··frrl\r, Col\1 •H1<1 , • Organ' *s ' Bookk \.\'hill ynur ~kl 1 ~ ru•e. ;\o I LL MAJOR BRANDS ec ys, eeper• "'""'I 1<1 !'11111r 1n 1••r ... 1n;1tly . Part lim(' 10 '" '!, n " Lf'l•\\n & Jjo:oal·hut1111 .. r A lnl~~lcd 11p11lic1111t:s npply in pi.•1'M1ri :\Ion. t"n. Have tooma.nytolJst uiuil ili•hJietlie 'Ju~t ri~ht'I "'"'ek('nd~. liuar.1nll'f' 1111111> H"'1 1 s 1;u1' Thul'~ )l.1r•h 1.111.111.r 11 n,~ •'\1<11 SI•:•, Liz Rrlndt'N Ai; ency /\ptlt for }"U: yf>U 1r.1ln. I n I ,, r v I " 11. , Jl 't . !1:un-'111n1. :-O:o Pl'f'\"I••\\' 1 tiurn;,, . . , i ·••ti, .• s I , , Olli.)' 4020 Birch St, ~ulte 104 ~f.'."EH ,\ fl::E ,\TTF,1!'0 t.<t\\-rl'n 11'1 ,'\: 2 \Ton/l'M r~\l~.\l:F: S.1111• If) :nn-'.?'.nl J. ... 1r•) •1 .. .,,11 1.'\•,11 $21lX1 I lhru Z.:e_11.\"'n Jl(?ach 8 J l -8 1 9D Tempo T•mporary Help :-.1lver Spnn~~ \\"a t!'r, ~I:>. J 1 ,l11<o 1:.h1•r , bunk 1. ,, ,1, e FREE e Dia A Job 833-0ISS , l~1u1,·111, <1r.11.~•' •• ;::1 ~ii o "' ;:b ri1_.n·1•h, 1 \J O rg an Less ons No Charge To "'[ou H•IPWanfea.M&-F-710 ~HelpWa,;fec1 ,M& F71 D "''·1r 11"11rl •) 111_"___ FULLERTON MUSIC Estahh.o:hM 196.l -J e welry 815 11>1:•1 f.1 .. h•l t uuni .. 111 \'ullry SECRETARY 111 a N.O. • SS7-4836 e~ ofc, Pl<'asanl l.i\rJ lbS i;:ulrl rlnit. JO dJ.,. \\'QrklnJ? (.'(Inds. Fast & 11,._ THI SAN FU NCI SCAN RESTAURANT moi'ltl 1 hlf)S, SZ10 11~~~111 , H .. r1-...r. ~ ullt t1i>11 cutalc typirtJ:: liesired. It.flub, Sii-) z !'lll'C'f ro:\ l'Ufl ... 1 ......... 8 .. 1_1_-_18~0~5----1 Bein, rroe1 ,\ A.'!30ciate, 1, Now Accepting Appli c•tio n1 For: !-'n11nn1. s;;1, -l!ill-9511), • ,,~ \ Saddleback Community Hospital llOl Quall, Nill. 833-0070, OV1'~1lST0Ch.'ED PIANOS -ORGANS SEC'Y /BOOKKEEPER LUNCH COOKS DINNER COOKS .\II ·'•""Ir,·'• l'm~rt '"" ,. 1 '"' "'""' '"11'<1~" 23561 PaM.'O de V.UenclA Laguna Hlll111 '(7141 137.2121 Take $$In D\~ ~·ree1t•11y To El Toro Rd Turnnff. TQ11 nolcfl Gui rMdAy n~:d· VI.a !-::81rscla ~ for 1 girl ofc. Dcpt'r. C \l JC'11l'lr)' • fi..16-7'·11 C',rin1r ct1n1·.. pru·,.~-Open BROILER COOKS M lsc e llan•ou• Ill !.\'<''. & :--urnl··~~. ·n 1c bC'!I E I n E l req'd in bkkpng, !yplnq, !ih, qua l'IPDr rnpoy"r I COl'ltll ;..1C1>11. tTill &-12-~- Apply In Pff'SOft. No "'°"• Coll' Plto1• l1ttenlewl119 Mowday ttiru Ftldoy 9 a.m.·S p,m. 1617 W es-tcllff Drlw•, Newport leoch Su,qor Bowl, Colton 8ll11rJ, I SECHET.\R,.. i.,"t<.o'lll I) 1n•t Oranl(e Bo""'I or any k1nd !' !or CO!rta ~ll'itll l'\u~f) k or bowl y,•ili llC'll v.ith a LandJ1Cap1111e b11.1. $42.l mo Dail)' Pilot Oa.ssilied Ad! Apply 1n pc1Y1n, Tn.lc!ltlll &IJ-5671. Nurter:-'. 7SO Baker St, C'! l~~!i!!!~~:O..~!!!~~"'~....:!i!!!~~!i!!!~!!I!~ ' ' . ST~-\~I "lll'JW'I f'•l 1111111 . ("J.}o;,\:-; c 111 fllr ;,11 .... ·1;r, ,\l 10~1,\TIC \\'111 cr 90/tn1·r, ).'<OI rond11M1n, r;i 11 b T ,,..ori 1.i :1':11 ~ ,\I">' ;1lllit)'i &I. VI a Iii ch• Music City !'<1uth Coa~! P lan1 :>M).2$.10 \\'l'HLrrZEP. rl1Hlll, $2.-.0. i:. l l• r I r If ('.1 ll ljil--(W'\li " ) , .. \ •~!LY PILOT \•l'6ntSday, Marth 20, 1~7.; /, PILOT .~DVERTISE.R •• P!1no1/0 rg1n1 I 61TV. Radio; HIFi, I Dogs 154 ~••1. Shp1/Dock1 fi6 Cycles, Bike•, C 0 NT IN U 0 US fo'Rt:fo: -Ster!!>_ l3' e PUPPY WORLD e END Ue or nXXll"'lrc needed Scooters '2$ Autos w.m... "' DATSUN utos, mported ~T=OP~D~O~LL~A~R ~PA~ID~l -~,~7=3 ~2~4~0z:___ 970 MERCEDES BENZ utos, lmport91f 970 Ol<GAN C!.AS.~t:'! F'Ot? A:\1/fi\I STERF.0 8 TRAC1' I ttuhuahwu1, Tiny Poodlc11, for Sea SooulS. !.f1J$1 1u.-. • 'li6 30l i~ 0 N 0 A ADULTS. F~V\'ry Tu~11y Llkr factory installation in Great D1uX!, Pit Oulh1. l::lull t'(l1nodatt> 33' Trimaran. Scran1blcr. $195. • '6 6 7;30pm. Start any \\'t-'<'k yOOr dash ~ Cnr d<>alC'n Tcn1rr, St. Bernard, Cocka· 21J.-432...6856 SUZUKI TC S . Scrambler 10111 Dletl'r1ch In ch.Mril·. cha~ YOU S.15995. Thi~ pon, JHl>.'1.tK'M' Spi111 .. l..'llJM., 20 fl. boat s;tlp ~IVMll. ,,., $2'l5 or bf.oat olfer. 116-8892. Cow.I ~l~lc Cot.La ~Jesn . ~t'C'k $200 h151"1.kd "''Ith 2 Shrphl'rct. 100 r.1 J X f_; D $2.50 p('r ti. Oi.nghy 11piu..i: '70 SU z UK I 90. t;qulf). ~ew~n Blvd. 1:11 llaroor. 1 \\'1ll!lfd Cont• 10 ounc\' l'L'l'S': Stud Sc.-rvlee ~IOlll $10: smaJI sailboat spuce S2 ped fur dirt. Unbreakable &12-11. liJX'n"l:r,,;, $5.00 mnnrhly. 1!~1~.~. ~n E:\l~t. 531-50'J7. pt>I" fl. ~ lendcn. TraU i~ar et£·. PfU'lATE t'AJl"iY \\'i\~'TS \JS;\ STF.RF'.0 ,..,..,.. · • C ss· -25' 27' •-· Dok S I 12-TO BUY PIAi~O 1-'0lt 1'19 Eo>it 171h !oil, C. ~I . l.fV'.• OBt .. DIENO.: . LA • uv.t c .,:~~12'""'. ~'z>S. u llO, «a. CASH Gl.'t-2112 TO Start \Vl'd, ~pnl :tnJ Oiunnel "/\.", N.B., 673-115()7 .....,,.....,, . * 547-94-15 • :!7.21 So !irl~lul 11 Blk~ No ol ~1,,,',"',··A~~~28·pot1/lrv1nc area . 8 t S d & Ski 911 191'2 Y/\.~L\HA, hke new, h C I Pl , ...-w. ~!.I, Pff __ -·-!ill'('('! or din. lo!M of exli1.IK. S t . Good 830 I Suut ous 11:t11J --por 1n9 l 556-04:!0 IRIS.II Setter Pup~les, Al\C, BOSl'ON Wl-IALER, 171t.l~""°~·~·~Ol6-lt563~0"-~· ~~-~=I SKIS .~ lloOI!>, lll>f'tl !h)~ -.~·u-1 Chalnftlon Woodl ne, 1hot.11, lrlr, 115 hp Johnson mtr. KA\VASAKI '70, Low nil, 3.iO ~n only, 175t..•1t1, l3lu1· ~'·"" I i'llll fl I 5, 847~7340 Nearly iww $3600. 646-4844 CC, On & oil road, t:xg '·' I 11 · 11 1 cxtra11. $39!i. 197-2817 r\nt' s~J. tnt (" (,l'b' tnu1! Fn.e to You ·-------~-~ lnL.(I!, s12;1. lhx:hll111tl llOl)l.'l, -I Bolt and II.C l I I~ 74 HONDA CBl25. U;ss th11n 11'ft, :<.l il1 ~. $50. G4 I ;,7().\ 3 2 OO Marintc ~pmenl TrantpOrbtlon ftht 700 mt. Like new. $400. Call Lines, 2 T imes, $ • _ .. 6-14---57(}.J. \1/1-:"f Sui! & snorl\rl ~·1:u' for '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlllml-=----=---j\\'(), Size n11~J. $9j fur fill, • 1969 YAJ\fi\HA l~ fi.1X &IG--0-IOO fRi':I·: I\) loving h v u1" Boets, Generel 900 Aircraft 915 .,..,,_,.,,,..,·······S19:1 ....... ,,11 SPM l;t·11u!iful hlk ~1 . l..110 """.,,.,.. Store, Resteure nt, tt'h't'iv1•r. 1 yr. 1Jltl. lh1-. 11!1 * BOATS \VANT£D * !lot Air Balloon Out.I Now Mobile Home1 935 Ber 832 ~ho1,;. 673-l:lOO Snil or 11ower/l,.,X fJd-1--'----------\'antugr. Hoy Scouts. form ing So. Calif. New Jst UNIQUE l'ronio ih·nis . .:~ 1 1-'Hl-:~; IC. good llll 1111• 5-16-1!1'-.xl. 1·l11s1> l'Qulp. only. Pnifes.s, MOBILE HOME 1932 bright rt'<.! llr lnis , ~lalc 2 ~'r. old S1bcr1nn Boats/M-.-,-in-.-----training. f714) 642-35-15. FOR SALE : truekil .... 1cok•· t1i~~·nsi·rs, Jiu.sky '11th AKl' 1 .... 'l.li1,;i1'l' . Campers, Sale/Rent 920 SILVERCREST Nionif' t.. liign i;:paL~' ~ulnn" I ...:.1!tl~~ Equip. 904 MOBILE HOME i\f1111y 1><1r1~ <H'!HI. $1~ f'.1. TO g•JUft hnn1(' DOJl)f'rnuin 1 J-'l 11'"1 TANI 'S T..,,'O 18 g;il. APACl1E Tent Top Trailer, M' x 53', 2 B~ 2 ON, eniy., cir. :~ll tor $::51.JO or ofr 1111,. Ci0<1<I h.'>•' tl~. ynnl &-T;,1;1;10 Lor~~· Cruise. Ill. '6G. Fully equipped. &-If :Iraped, bll·\llS., : reb"ig., ll.12-'J:~. ~·h~ld~ dog. lins ull shol~. 17!1, "!126" Ion~. $60. I'll. {)rlt' rond . Sips 6. $400 or best of-..,,,usher & e!ert. dryer, \\'Ired GUITAR, Yamaha F'G 31'\1. 54&--_?!139· lk ~ol. Tn Bow Tllnk $70. fl'r. Crill rJl9--ffi01 !or 220 all' oond., kil('h. Xlnt tvrid. $1 ."..0 or l)!l\ ofr. ~-Ht.:E; pa.11 Samo}N.I & Gai.:~·s. i11tak1•i; & o\,.•rflow. . clock. storage shed, lnnd· &(,-1.)J;; an 6p111. I llw•ky. 6 mos old. Hsl·brkn llli\ HPJ>rnVt'1:1 . 833-1171. Cycles, Bikes i;ea1)1.>d pntkl. ·n1ree yrs. old TV, Radio, H IF I, _& lil'l'tiS(•fl. &19-1017 Boats, Power 906 Scooters 925 • !Ike nu. Located In nC'W Ste reo 836 I 8h•·JJ/Dobcrn1an rnix. 4 1no udult pk. away fron1 ooiiiy nnlil". hsellrkn, nil shots, tu l>I' J O, \\Ir st en f' r • 1----------I £t. One·hnlf bl. from cJUI). z~:NITll, llCA & :-;y[.\',\,'\IA J.,v111t: hon1e G7~~Z:-il:t ~lr1·t·1,1isrr, l.lt'!rp \', full hous<>. Rerf: lo S12,950. (.'111! tele\lil'ions & ,.;t~·n-1i.. l'1'wPt1 1 -~lrile, 1 Fein. AJ.;:c ~'flup1, 1rlr. ~kis, otl(;hon;, l:VES. 21r~Et6.C)(). 697-71~'a2. lei's th11n .t111· dls1~1unll't''< llnt hshund .~. 1 Yorkshire .,IC'. ~·Inn $2000. &1-1-8568 or CAN B EN AT: \\'Ith:: yr p1c1u~(' 1ub1· ,.1 ~r TrtTh·r. 9G..11-U..'l76 f.11 -Kl20 CRESTMONT r11r1 ... & rrrvn·c.t 19 n l'~ i.il:AUr1J:·-u-L-,1·hlte rnale kll· 22· CEi\'TUrtY Lapstrnke ESTATES nrgl•r 1cu or si· s All ll'll, s ivreks. Call l'\'C!ltn~. inbrd, 2131111. Gray f.larine IOCil Site Dr .. Brea. (Centrul d('ll\ll'l'f'C ,I',; si•t-up. I I i.:~ti'.-!!:U9. i'llJ.:., 111nde1n lrlr. s:\000. /,\'C. fll'ITlS5 from BN)U inOl"tels in i>loi:k .~' l•ll Nl•\\' 1'0\'l'l'!I. 53G-Mil6. Conim. Hosp.) Lot •·16 .d ii:;ploy. Cn"h 911 Pl11n or I CONl'ACT RAY l'K • f tl·rn1s h> :w n1c.nths. c1~lff1•r $1200. 16' Panlhcr, 18/0B. ORANGE COUNTY'S · • · n1l.i ~ .. our prh'f's on any 1r11lri1•l. II L l trh· ~· 1"0vcr. Xlnt i;ki & for shO\vlng. ABC Color ·1,1. 19016 Pi ti andSupplill f"'. ocean fishing. 2700Baysidl' NEWE°ST SUZUKI Motor Homes Brookbursl or !:Kr!! At1an!11. Dr., 67MiGT.t. Sele/ Rent 940 J-h111tifll.:10.n Ucuch. ~29 850 Bo--.~1-,,-R~ •• -,-,~C~h-.-rt'~,~90=8 DEALER. or 002-5.5.i9. Pets, General * RENTALS * COl\fPI.ETF: lla111 Stauon. MK 7 BUL TACOS All brdn.ls -Z.{·2ti' i\llJ's, JS. uncar amp rec t> iv c r . * Security Pet Prod. * 42' NE\V Chris -Craft Fly-21' r.1m;·11, VHn t"On\•er's. To..,,'l'r, rotor. beani. Co\'l'l'S Bct>f ~ lb. Con. 1•h. We Bl'idge Sport Fillherman. IN STOCK "t'ully t>quipped, t1ir, wry -u meters, A?.1 & side band. lh. D.H.L.'.11 $2.50. 10/n10re Plu~h. f'"ull elcctronit.-s, full clean.'' Now BC'C.:'ptlng late $T.JI}. After 6pm call H.ay Si?. 547·3977 1418 E . L!rlllt>y, sl\O\\'er, etr. for model l'Onslgnmenhi. S.IS-1 •1117 \Vilshirc, SA I •·hart<'r hy da.v,.or week_-6 2255 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Dale's t\-1.H, Rcntah; D 854 jlt'Ople n1ax. ¥ 1sh, Cl'IJL!j{', SantR Ana, ~ STEREO Sys1em: 130 \\'alt. &:nit, IK'acl pt-ioncs-. albuni~. $1.000 ITI\'CSIMI. $l5U. ul' of- fer. 961-.'1984 alt 5 ogs l'flCkl<til, etc. 556--6626 days, I H··~-at \\'U-•) ...,....,. """' Im 27' \VlNNEBAG"O 4 i\10 OLD fen1. pup ht1s 0\\11 ! 9li2·Z\Ol C\'eninp; 1week<'n<ls. 646---2428 or 646-46.JS mo\orho111e, has l'VCl')'lhing. doi.: house F'REE Call 1 Boats, Seil 909 """'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"I \\'lnt<'r rates. 962-4587. oo.~.;13:n I '69 YAf.fAHA 125, xlnt concl T II T POOl)L"S T T $300 .• ·72 HO",'DA SL, ,, ra •rs, r•v•I "--· : ~iu. cacui>;', BEAUTIFUL f.lar. 41) Kl'.'teh. "'" '~ 94S 1.MMEDIATELY FOR AU. fOR.EJCN CARS Call "' rorue In to ..,. "'· LIKE NEW NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 "'·Coast llwy., N.B. 642-9405 WE NEED YOUR CADILLAC Sharp, cle-un l111e. model carg, Paid for 01· Not. Alik For Chuck 1'rapp U5Cd Car l\'fa™'J{er -& 11pt'ed, tilr l'On(I lonlfC, red y,11h hli•rk lnttrivr. tNo. 210J \VN'kl'nd nlir pricir thn.1 Sun. $5695 ttr Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac Sun Dll'go !o~rwy. 111 Avery Pk..,,.)' .. l.a.IC\!NI Niguel. 495-0800 ' 831~ WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID !-"'OR OR NOT. \\'ILL Top CASH $$$ PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENT ALI.EN. 541).1>!<2. 11nid for U5('(J A;\JC or Jf'<.'J»I ~ 6 2.io7. .·n. -1 i;pd, air, %1.noo •i:lf1.;!J' ~··, nti., Whll<'/lted, no riotic --· .. ""-··----...""· ~t«•r. u11king just $4,4'00. AMC/JEEP ""-1614 1969 H1trbor lllvd. C.:\I. 1973 240Z. air, 1111.,g ll'hiS, 8 \VI:: \\'Ould like lo buy your track l11pe, an1/l1n rarllo, old can, please call this tlOOO mUt>s. lm1.iac. $!iJ(J) or numbt.•r ~londuy -}-'rW:1y I ="'"""~o~f~I•~'=· ~55~1~-0~78~1;....,~ &11n-6pn1 lor in1nied & tree '72 ~ DATSUN PU. 27 JP,PK• pickup, 5-17-Jl)i7. lmmae. 1 Own..::r. $24YI. Call \VE mJY 1173-:mo fi\IPORTED AUTO!; '73 24-0XZ. Crt't'n, Ian intt•r. BEST PRICES PAIOI AM1 1'~i\1, Xlnt •'l)lldiUon. Dean Lewis Imports 494-0026 or 49-1-2·190. ~trbtir. C.l\t. 646·930C "7() 210Z. Air. Xlnl rondltlon. CASI-I FOR fl1ust sell. ~1 days, Autos, YOUJt CAR 67l--3654 e\le.'I, 546--7070 '7<1 DATSUN Wagon, all ex-Imported 970 lr1ts., 1800 rni .• Paid S5l'JO .. ~II $4250. 67S----KM AUDI 4 DOOR '72 AUDI Automatic l rans· 1ni~sion. 30,000 niil<'s. immaculatl' condition, ( 748El.V l $3995 21&1 llarbor Bl\ld, Costa l\h•sa At rair Drive 51G ... 'WJ.7 FiA't '71 FIAT $PYDER Rdstr., 5 !!"pd,. n1ug. whl.11 .. hi nil., hkf• ll<'\,I,', beaut. Canary yC'llow. \\'cekend s;ol!' price 1,'00d thru Suncluy. tl2'JDSNI. SALE PRICE $329~ CUHTJS-r.IA TII ES 7' st el'('() 12 speakers, t.1ed. style. Alt solid \\'OOtl cabinet. Jmmal'. ~1121. MOTOROLA '-'Olur 21'' TV. v.•/sland. $40. ehan1rmgne. fcruate, •I nio s 1 ~ Interest llVAllable. Vrry ll'J!al $100. Needs little oltl, 6--lfi--01-12 rc•asonablt·. \Vrile ClHssified 'AA.lfk. Alt 5/073-95:?) ·74 TRAVEL Trailer ~~~~~~j l &ln Dit'go F'no.')'. <ii Avery Old t:ni:lish Sheepdogs for Ad. No. 76, Onily Pilot, P.O. 'TJ~v. BULT,\CO i;;o, hrand ..,,./or \Vlthoul al I a eh c d ;:::; 49P~~~Ml..aguna Nl.1t 8 " 3 o 1 t.••oo Cull (i.fr3562. 19" Color portub!c Television cx-ceUcnl <.'OndiHon. $150. -!)272 :<.ll!C' $200. & up. Call ofter Box 1500, Costa 1\-lt·sa: 92826 f}(!\\', supet' Irick. $8.50. or room. Rcl:lliOnublc. &16-7914 .rvovv ._ ·I 1un 1714\ 6•16·~?.24. best offer. 492-7662. l><_fD_•"<~8P_A_< ____ ~~ like new. ''"' f'IAT t'' S 1 c -28 GOLDEN Retrievers, pure h1'1'ffi, 6 wk/old, J.-f/F. $Th to $50. 556-1482 1970 17" Ralntxiw Cn!an1urnn .,.... Pri\'ale Party. "" • ~" P · fie., fllM'~la~s. top qunllly & HONDA 430, new palnr, eng Auto Service, Parts 949 W i\IPG., E.1<·el <."Ond., • $1500. rmutiti•m. Mitin, Jib S:.00. pflrlll, cuslom 5CD l.-a~klng BM -or offf'I' 673--0351 645-:nl!n. S:xKl/offer, 645--Zl93 1968 CA~fARO 1'0nv. 327, j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j JAGUAR S' Stereo Jart'!U'd f.·lorris AFGl-IAN f{'male hlond<', BOAT TRAILEll FOR LTOO 'G9 BSA 441CC Victor. •1800 auto. Needs n101or \\'Ork. ---------- L'On1p. fid. Hghls, 1\-leditcr-hlnck nlaSk. 9 mos. $75. Call 1,1. GOOD C 0 ND 1 TI 0 N 1niles, Xlnt cond. $-175. i\1otor clone out of cnr. $,j()(} ll'rl. OCltCfl 'ot r.mean S3fA). 58&-5.l32 ('\IC'. 642-1460. s11s. ~·18-9'187. 6-46-6739. nrm. MJ.:t69t. BAVARIAN' A,•.•.••.·.U_sec1 ____ 990 __ 1 A:•:•:•:•·::lm::po:•:•:ed:::::9~70_A_•.••.•.· •l•m•po-•.••.d--9•7•0-A•u•to•s•,•l•m•po-rt•ed--•9•70 v~~~AsJIN~~:ii~: 1~ ~ ~ ~ / ~ &I '(!J~ CALLS. Nick & Vc111r, T 642-3761. 0 TRUCK tire's, Bru1KI nt'\\' R S Ford ·Motor C · ,. ~"tr· .. \'.~f;'· ·ply. , 4 PORSCHI:: 914 i\lags. $IOI). ~~~C~fil~l~ITT3-0636.7.--- FRANZ oil filter. Ukc New '73 Bava rias at HUGE SAVINGS! XL'IT rR£-O\\"NEO EXECUTIVE CAR Speci~:I Purchase!· w1Toyotu ad1111lr. Call &l.'>-3562. I'll!\\' $15. Autos !or Salt l§l Antiques/Classics 953 '50 STUDEBAKER ·I dr landc.1'Uisl'.r. Xb11 l' on d..- $495. Call ;l.'\6----0fJOO. Trucks '71 CHEVY PICKUP CHEYENNE 962 Rl\l\\''s: e 'Gii lilOO Tl· 4 spl'Cd • '70 2002'1-lo 111iles e '71 2llOO CSA'· :<un roof • '72 10 CSA -lo nii!e:s 5 yr. or 50,000 1ni!l" \\·arran1y available on -.II new 1974 .t '7:1 Bl\I\V's. OPEN SU:O:DA YS la:=\ :l'i~O'.! "larguerile Park" 11y t.lission Viejo 831-2040 • 49549-19 USE AVERY P\\'Y EXIT. ._, Ton, V-8. ttuto .. f>\1'1'. s1rg., I '"-o'"-~RA-""N'"-~G·E ... C'"O~U""N'"~""'"•s~j INCL. CAl\IPE:ft TOP. \\'C's! • + Coast n1irrors, n1any xrras. OLDEST 123863C 1. \\'~kend salt• price thru Sun. $AVE 1974 BMW's In SlOt.'k ready for itnn1cdiatr JAG.'65, 3 S Mk 11, \\il't'S, Very good cond, l\1u~t Sl~, Sl500. 54&--~7 JENSEN JI::NSEN l~TE:H.Ct:PTOI? i..uJ').:r Seleellun of Colo~ lmn1cchate Dt!livery t"UU. SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS "S100 \\', Const H1vy., N.B. 642-9405 , MAZDA SEE THE ALL NEW __ RX4 IM~EDIATE DELIVERY '73 DEMO CLEARANCE !\0\V IN PROGRESS SAVE$$$ ·72 H.X-2. Radio/hra1er, air, ~lirhrhn tin•:<.. Good l'O!ld. $1'.l001offcr. ~2·81~. tTI!J Allen Oldsmobile Codilloc drlivC'ry. Exre!IC'nl sa1·111gs '71 ~'IAZDA. orig, owner. 27> Snn Diego F"rv:y. <ii AArery Pk\vy., l .• 11gunu Nii-,'ltrl. 495-0800 831-0800 on l't'n1nininA 1973 1no<lrls. n11ig, auto, lt&H, A/C. SALES-SEHV!CE-LEASll\'G $1."-.q5, 9f..._'l-452fi 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY '72 MERCEDES BENZ LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN uea1! the c:risl11, 11101-e miles per gnlJ-011, tk.'!1.lgn .~ Pngine for lnn11: thne 0\\•1tershlp. cll1111!c llne11, aristocr:ali<: bf!auty and Mfe1y, ctioo&c ff'l'Jnl twu; $8495. Could tar- run"e lee.se for suitnbl~ party (S&IF'UOI l'ITJGBZI. 'TOYOTA '73 TOYOTA HIWX PICKUP 4 11pd , mag "his., '~I tJt\'f. &:: P\llllt. fOIUll'BU C'Q\"fr, 12.GOO Itel. ml., o.i1roit mlr- f'Ul'S. \\'1!<'1«'1id 111te prb.o wuod lbru Sund11y. 17~1V> . SALE PRICE $3395 trr Allen Oldsmobile Codilloc '69 CONTINENTAL &i n Diego F'rwy. ttl Avery MARK 111 J>kwy .. Laguna Nl~ucl. Lo;1ded, lo..,,• mileag(' {\\'X.\1-49S..0800 831-0IOO 5691 , $2699 '74 TOYOTA '71 ~TO . BeJt De•I Anywherel Only J7.000 m""· '""'"'Y '" LE 'SE OR TRADE 1-oiltl., PS, PB, po"er 11·10-A dow1 (7l3DTD1. All Models! $ 1695 DEAN LEWIS House af Imports 5~7250 TOYOTA '71 ~1B Z50 st'da.n. Aulo. trans., air, lo, lo mil<'S, & l9G6 Hurbor, C.~t. t.1ich. X radials. 831-21HO Dir. VOLKSWAGEN MG '69 VW Sqbk, auto, "'l!ll ------~' ---·I cared for, like l\CW, $~. MG MIDGET \Vill nn'allg(' I ln a n C' I .o I.: !lti2-2919 '62. Prrfect 1-i::indltion. Must p...:11 VIV ""'· good -•"· 2 sec! Best OUer O\IC'r $600. """ .. v. 962-7689. rM.'\,I,' tires, reblt en i;: , , =~~==----1 968-9-158. OPfJ.. 1970 Viv:.;....,nu~,.~c~,,-•• -.-,~,-"' ------~----1 cond, xtnui, St.'t' to ap-·~ OPEL GT 45.000 miles. preclate, Bfl 5, 19'2-J.J36 Xlnt rond nu e~utch, shocks, 1973 V\Y Bealle, le&ll than brk pad~. grl l~rt's. Sl8S5/or 10,000 mi's. \Ylll Sac. for b!it olr. 673-824.'i. S25.i0. aft 6, 812-Th:l5 PEUGEOT )910 BUG-GAS SAVER ;,, NEW PEUGEOT DEALER b'TCat shape. Musi ioell . &6--76JS e\'CJI. -.T.1-CO-N\<ER-f==-.~N~>~l-, -F=/~M. stcrio 1ape, xtras. lik~ no....'. C.Omplcle Salt>s and Service. ~4--0812/644-0:164 50 con1pac1s on display. l----V-O_L_V_O __ _ PACIFIC MOTOR 1------1 IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 1557 \V. Lint'Olrl Ave., Anaheim 533·8220 PORSCHE '6-1 PROSCHE C. Ke>Jly l,rreen, black. ioter. Ai\1/1''M, C'lean. $2j()(], 833-27S1, ext 295. '68 912. Xlnt rond. Low miles, 33 nipg, $4800. Call 586-8.198. '74 VOLVO Beat Deal Anywherel LEASE OR ·suy All Models! OVE l-tSc;AS Dr..LIVEltY ~J:'LCL\L.lSTS DEAN LEWIS VOLVO '72 PORSCHE 91 4. Decor 1966 !!arbor, C.i\l. 6-16·!ll03 group. Sliver \I.1th ma.gs. Autos Used 990 Call 963-42.fil 1----'-' ..;...--'.-;..... __ _;.;..;;I 67 912, Xtra elean, must see to apprec. 5000 mi. 1\€\\' eng. 5-18-Jn:i RENAULT AMC '69 R.\~IB. \\'go. Very .i:;ood cond. Gas sa\ler. ~Uchdin [IJ"t!.!1. $950. 67:>-64.56. '72 RENAULT. A/C. R.'11. BARRACUDA llUlo, dbc trim. Be\o\I.• evgl------~---·I mi's. 25 +~fPG. ~9:ll0 or '70 BARRACUDA.· 318. 53K 49!hl036 ask for Bob Cran-mi. HD suspension, 3·spd. oell. 1.Just sell. Best off c 1·. SAAB 67:h\388. SAAB SUBARU BUICK RENAULT '74 BUICK APOLLO FRONT \VHEEL DRlVE Coupe. Lt'~~ than 700 miletr. HEADQUARTERS 'Ob\liou;;Jy n'-'IY· 6 1:ylindcr, Dick Miller Motors automa1i1·. 1101ver steering, Ni,; .... · & l.;sed J111porls radio, 'heater, white s~ J20 \\[.....\V.;u·iwr at----So..4-lain. -""'ill lire..-i l.103.J9J. Sa nru Ana " 5.''i7-21::2 $3399 TOYOTA PRICE -· SAVE No..,,· • \\'ith can; in srock TAX !!ll lt>s lax up to &1-: starting April Isl NOW Buy llOI\-' & sa\lt> nil around - NAQ c.ADIUAC ' 260011MllerllN., -~ ...... I '65' OOtx;E Di\RT GT, U cyl, $350. Call 842-1327 after 6:30 Pl\1. '64 BUICI\: Electra ?L, full po\\·er, including air, make ofler, 64;-,.-2193 .f '73 ELECTRA 225 LIMITED '68 CHEVROLET "" TON PICKUP OVERSEAS DELIVERY MERCED-E~5-B_E_N_Z ~~~;!~~ER,~~~;, EXEC CARS ''OR LEASE. MARQUIS ZN E. 17th SI. c . TOYOTA W de • I h f U:>ss 1han 35,000 n1iles. VS, e ma a spec1a pure ase o near new Ru101nlit1<·. power s1 t~ri11i;. Cosla lo'lcsa e 546-4#i hoosf' frun1 4 fully cquip- IW'fl 1011.· niileagt' 450 SE 1973 Mercury executive cors from Ford """'" """'"· '''"' ,.;.,," ht>TI\'Y cluty step bumJl('r. '74's Are Here! 36 r-.10 ll':ISC $2Jj,71! per mo. Q/V\ s c I d. D 1. t o.EL -+ Tax Lil'. Serial """, ··-··-"""~·~1 ~H~'~'1~":c::::::~~~~~if~~~~-I mme 1ate e tvery . .._.. ....... Motor Gompany--and-o~ offerillCJ-them-at-------1...,•· p1W>1.$f~' excellent savinqs lo you. If you are waitinq for the perfect time to buy a luxury car, wait no lon9er, see us today! Wa9ons, Coupes, Sedans. Save 6n Remaining '731 ~~1~16· T11:k~ your rnr-tn 494-7503 • 540-31001 ____ _:_..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..: __ 1 CREVIER BMW OPEN SliNDAY 11-4 Pt.I 1· FROM SATURDAY SERVICE. FOR YOUR CONVEHIENCE OUR SERVICf DEPARTMENT IS OPEN SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. hnson and son Ml Rl':URY .... -.. ' ~APRI• . 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Can I 540-5630 MAIERS CADIUAC .2--lllvd. C--540-tl Jim Slemons '72 La d .. '74 COUPE DE VILLE Sales • Sf'r'l'il'C' • Lessin~ I rts n cruiser CABRIOLET n \\'. 1st, S.A. 8»3171 mpo -l \\', D, 14,000 at1. mi., f?ll Den10. flremlst laquer ex- Ooseti Sundays :l.)J Quall ban, spare .tanks .. radio, tt>rior, rutl po,\·er. factory Bf.f\Y, 2002. 1973, Belg(', 4 l'-c"S;;t~:fnc-h h~ater, six>\\' lires. ~tke ne .... •. air l"OnrliHoning, 1iH ..,,.h~I. ·73 FOitD COURrER 11pd, air. radials, sunr!, am-E:\TF.R F'Rn~i ;\lnt·ARTill'R \\'!"ekend saJe-pnce thru A~T/F;\I stereo rndio w l taJ)t.' 7,000 1ni, nuto lrnns, tnag fn1 5trrro radio .f.:. tape 1----------SundRy. t302GNJ L player, po....·er door IOC'kl!, \\'hi~. 5 llC\V tires, linleod dttk. 10.illXI mi., ~.500. Co NOW OPEN SALE PRICE po\\·er tl"Unk lock, twil~hl g111~. R &. 1-1. Ptttl<'ll'd c11r,, C3U Daw •. 8 to 5, $3495 sentinel, sl~l rncllnl \Vl'llte can1per w/ dunl Inside 979--2&10 Miision Vie jo tmports "'all th·rs. 11327691. llithts & cnbovM' ~!OrnJ:e CAPRI lt·;.u ·iini: $6999 eabinet. '7·1 IA.gs. Pri\late MERCEDES BENZ f:t~tySt~1, See /JI Z:i6 £. ·n CAPrtl, ::JJ. V-6. Lt . & ~~ UDll;J Bllll'. A:'ll-~~r.1. air l'Ond. FIAT •~ M-"" SACRl'.ICE '69 Do"•· l --=,-....."' I " ~ • sp<I, Dt·1.·or grou11 ors u\1 nt>r SP"Cifll \\' I A 1· I s t o <: r 11 t $3250. !'l-~2 afl 5 Co111pl1?te &\leot .l SC'r\'io.:c e1unpc>r. X1r11 1u1s tank. Vl1it Us Soon At 'Stln Diego fn\')'. Rt Avery Xln 'l buy. 642-5299. DATSUN 1 28701 ;\larguerltc: Park\vay f'k\\j'., Laguna Nf).:uel. '73 SEDAN DE VILLI 1959 CifE\'Y Piek Up for 1----------fll1sskln •Viej(I >l!f.i--17!AI 495-0800 831·0800 Vinyl lop, It' her lnlerior, Sale. Run!'i good. $100. • '74 Datsun 610 1USE i\VERY PW)'. . .EXIT1 LEASE A SHAND NE\V ·74 full 'f>O\\-'Cr, fitc.tory 81r,.1u1 962-60.1.i 1 ·n l\TB 28J SE 3.f> cpe. L\J . TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedan \\'heel, A:\l /Ff\T stereoi 8 IG;l.1 F'ORD J>iekup, \r.s, auto, 2 Door H .T. i\l,\C'l!Ll\T.;• l.ai;t of the for otil)-' $00.25 Pt'l' 1no. 3G track taDC!' player, PQ\\'f!r $300. or brsl offer. Call Au t <> m ti 11 ,. lraii.~1111".:Jnrt. 1'11l~"lNL. 11.11-20-10 Dlr. n'IOS. opcn tnd lefll'C. door locks, &Ult), tn1i~ ron- nllrr 6, 557-.11923' fnetory air ('()111huonln~. l\T·B ·n. .i;,o SL. Bl1tek, ttoL E:iu,'t'ptklnal rondltion. 'Sl Gl\tC V,\oN~.-.,.,-.-.-6~p~ly ll~le-tl ~a!l.~\ l,<.00 ac·111<1I [ ..,,·/BJk lntertur. SI er c 0' 1630llDDJ. tlf'l>5, eamper'! J\1usl ~u. n~tl('ll :-.. "1 <'--..i,l!oon n1rho~. 1111K' d1'('k. 23,000 $5499 $1800/b!l1 oft. 832-9363. \\cckend r-ale P11c1• lhru n1!. $11 ,!IN}. 612·7MJ.1. s""""'· (QS>.JRE1. '! B ·-.-~oL "-n. ..._.CAD!" ""I Vans 963 SALE PRI CE "' '": ·~ · """"ut. 0011• ~ ....._ $3 Irr 'rtkw., all c:<tra'-, 2flOO t'LM . (ll..lll "l3 OODCE \'i\N. R-200. 12'? 895 ~rlret l.'l:lnlt. Orig 0\\1Mlr, '8!t TOYOTA comn.1, .t ~pd. ,.. .• whl l)AJ!r. 3f.ll V-tl. Auto. 6-lo--06lli. 67J..6113 IUll, hninrl Ill.'\\ hn.'~"·~'~'"~'~' ~C~•;,,.~~·~·~·~o~Ml=.~·~~·~~~I P/8, P/B, pmti lr'llt'I, nit', -'00 MERCEDES, 2'108, :clnt 5('1f. $h'l}. -dovo'YF.t-'-to-. M1/!-"'M 8 tmrk, ll,000 nil. ('Ond, $1500 or bC'~t oUer. $12. mo. or best offer. '71 .COUPE OE VIL!L E ~. &.;~2$)."1 $-\8~ 96'J-."ill6 anytime. Vlnyl lop, lf'8ther lnt11(k>r, '64 CHEVY \\'indow Von. '66 200 Diesel, 00 odd or f'\'t'n 1972 TOYOTA Corona 4 dr. 4 full pm.\'t'r, f11c1ory air t'l'.Jno Slick, li, re-bit pwr tl'llin, ~I prnbtrnu. !\lake offer. itp<I. 111r. new S1eel radiAI tlltionlnr.. lHl 'A'hfofl, A~t l!;rnCI![ gear not N<fd. Oldie s ~n 01~· f°rll')'. n.L At·i•ry CAii 1!l~mJ. tlrt's. Hone~l\y :r.;lnl. :l6 to 29 r~C:-~· J'O\\'er rbJr ktks . but Goodit1. '595. 49~7614 Pkwy., LaP,una Nilru"l. "i'tl MU 300 SEL 6.3 Sll\lcr. n\pg, 49.1-.;i26t 2999 ---:-6"-CllEVYVan. 49s-o&OO 831..0800 sunroof, lealht>r Int ., 1 'Tl ;\IK""ll-. "i"h-."~d~t,-.~,,=,-n-,-Pf. $ Good running. $600. 11ibsolutr\1 1nln1 c: on d . Rt ~ n1ph, 4 ~pd. rndio, Call 642-3474 1111\'t 11n elltra ~pltCl' heRlf'r 831-20'10 Olr. rkllnlnK 51.>.n!.:'I. Br;i-3X"J3 'flli V \V V•n 2),000 aetunl )'OU no lon~r 11~! Stoll 11 'GG l\,8, nl. p/1, p/b, good '7:.1 ("ELICA ~ cp<'. A1110. mt., Rnn11 itrellt. SSOO. lh1t, rrnv "'ilh 11. l);1lly Piiot I n1!lcag<-, 2 rl<'w tires. trnn8., 11lr, n\l:tgs , & Xi.NT, Ikh .. 8.i'l-(!l•IT Cloultlf!d Adi S-t2-;'i6T8. • .m-.t1%I • S.11-2041) Olr. ~='-"'"-----I • • • • 1L!. A.uto 197 : See :. 330 thr Gr • Auto1 '7 '"" inte air ;\~{ locks. <"001fo l>t'tl . tion. I E '72 2.1,000 er int Im)' \\'heel 8 lra.c sen tin """ Snld '"" ' &>11uli \\llh 1'3ddl rull t roof tape. thru Con\IC! quois lllHIC Full \\'heel po"·e \I ht>e tape l0t.·lu Lcs.'I 1wcc· \'el)'. ·1!19C- '72 32 radia •• 1nilel\ "68 c deck. .. &l•l-1 '70'1 A/C. TY '68 hrak r.ttHl • . ' - • , 7 PILOT ·ADVERTISER WfdntSC:ay M.1rcl'I 20 l'if4 Auto1, 1.d ~Avto1, Uffd ___ 990 Au101,"u"...i-,.----990=,....~~.u-..!-~-··-~=·=•a::======99==0=A=u=••=•=·=U=•=ed====--990=~i A~u-to-s~u~...,-----,990=-A-u-,-.,-.,u"s-ed-,.- 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO, __ FO_RD_ 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO !. ' ' I Wtnnti!l~Y March 70 1'17~ 990 Autos Used . DAILY Pll OT 990 ' 4Ui0s, Used LINCOLN OLDSMOBILE PINTO PLYMOUTH -197'1 FORD '73 OLDS DELTA 88 e n Pl'.':TO Run,1!,1111 :\1111 1973 ' CUSTOM ('t\rwl. Ju,1 •111•r l~,l~)i) rni. ..'.~ n1111;, ,\Uh•, 11\U\l 1>1•11 ()ftl~ 1972 PLYMOUTH 6 PASSBNGER STATION WAGON 351 cld, VB Engine Cruise-0-1\·fatic 1'ru nsmiision Power Steering Power Brakes, Disc Front Power Tailgate \Vindow AM Radio COUNTRY SEDAN 10 pa~nl(l't' Su1tlon \\'11i;un 100 cid, \'S t'ngl1i...• Po"'Cl' Steering 1-:m.~r Brnkeii, 01,..· rAA1t Air Condlt.lontr 6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON 351 cld, \"8 Engine ('ruise-Q.~1ati(' Transmission 1-'o v.•er Steering 1-'o\•ter Brakes. Uisc F'ront l'ov.'er Tailgate \Vindow A~·l Radio LINCOLN CONTINENTAL I Dr. 'J'oy,•11,·111·. Xln'I cdnd. ~"u)I)• l"qtllpp d. LLl'lr \f\tCI', I ·I I i..w 111nlt••f1 t .. ·~~ than 1.i 11ou 1111!. • \'1n.1 J '"I'· ra11- 1.'1'li) 11111•1'1"1 ;1uh•1nn 1il•, Po" l'I' ::.r1•1•ri11,:·IU .1~•'5·M·nts. Sl~1Kl l'f.f·l9'::0 •"I~• \L·•'I flJ.l-:!·11~ ----PLYMOUTH I -~~.~~ -~l~1'1~1E \\:~~TOM 1.11 ., 1·1d. , .• <\ t:•1i;:'l11·· . I r '"'Jt11·fhtl" l'ra11~1111~~11 •n f-J1•rtrn11h· JgnlllQll A.f\t Radio \'Ut) I root, sj)H'd rontml, pv11f'r '"" l0<·k~. lih·h•lf' 6 1\11.)' p~T lll'UI~. fUn/f n1 ll'hl'f'l. ,\,\! ~-,, l"'Ull•t ln1-1972 PLYMOUTH \lr \01IKhlKlllt'I" \ \ 1 l : , u! 10 Air Conditioner Color-Med ium Blue Llcense-llJESD Power Tall&nte \\'1ndow Llcen~ 767 ELU E.xef'llcnt Oood.llion 1\ir onditioner l'olor-r..tedJun1 Blue Liceuse-l ISESJJ r111I, w/stt'roo tnp1.•. \\'ill M•ll r1w s:~19j, Cont11ct Ptl'Sllnnl•I t.l11nager, vc••1-ahli• ,,uah11n11. 17,;l;t\'1 CUSTOM SUBU RBAN $3399 STATION WAGONS 1 11··1111 I >uly Susp<•rt~~!ll I:,. •I I .u1;~1;:1• ll-11t'k I Lu•·11-•· 10:1;~~~S $2095 S to choose from Sl,695.00 See at Emp)oye Parking lot, DAILY PILOT, 330 \Vest Bay Street, ('osta 1'ole&a, ti.tonday through Friday. Call 642-4321, ask for Mrs. Greenman. 5tt at DAILY 11 ILOT Empl~ Parking Lot, 330 \Vest BRy Street, c~111 ~1esn, ~1ond11y t hr o u i.:-h Friday. C11ll 612-4321, iuk tar MN. Grt.-enn1n11. Sl,595.00 See at Employc r)arking lot. !),\IL\' PI LOT, 3:Jo \Vest 11a) Street, Costa i\le!ia. J\londay through f-'ridny. Call &12-4321 , ask fo r ~l rs. <:rcennl il n. Balboa Bay Club 1.221 \V. Coo.st ll"Y· N.B. MERCURY CAl'ltl ,, ~Ir, 200Ck'r, auto I MAIERS ~DULAC -..---c.m..-J40-9100 5alf'S & .5f>:-V"11·e OLDSMOBILE 1\IJ Cl(Ull'I~'•! \\oil< \'S t'11i.:1n"~ Auh•n1a1u 1r;11l•••11,,•l••I•• 1~1111 ··r ~1t·•·r111i.: J'Hl\t I' lif,•k<' ,\\I null•" :'···· 11 fl,\IL\" I' I I.OT I i1\llk\I ,. I '11rku11.: l.o.iL ·: il \\'.,~t Bav S1N'l'1 . (',1~111 I \!,·~.i. \l•;nday t h 1 "u I! 11 ~"l'ld I\ (' 1!1 r,.tz...t:~!. ,,,11 r.,r \11·~ 1 :ri·('~~ I 1 ·;,.1 1'1.Y,\f. ::rotl 111!1r11Jl'f',l I tlf•11 tir•·"· \lnr t'Ollfl :•(, A;.;.;.u•..;•.o••:....::U.o...i:.:.. __ __;990:.:..:: Auto1, Used 990 CADILLAC '73 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM E.'(eeuUve bl11ck "llh 1nAtch- ing vinyl IOP nn<I t:1111-srry interior. Full ixm·f'r. fal"tory air con1titinniru,:, tilt \lll•~ I. Ai\l/Fl\1 S!Cref,, fl'•ll•'I' 11001· locks, t·nllSI' 1'0nlr11I, du11l rornfort lif'f\IS. Ti.rail~· l'flUIJl- pl'{I. Rca1iy ft"• )OUI" lrl"f"'-- lion. 161!.IGOF"I. CHEVROLET (5) '73 CHEVROLET MALIBU'S Economlc11l VS t'ngine~. f11c- 1ory n1r t'Unditionin~. aut11- n1111i1• 1ra11snHliSioni<, flll\\"f'r SIN'rilu.:. pu111•r 1lisc hrakNi. tilt \lht>1•I, n1di•l. heater. f'ubriol,..t to1n;, \\'hill" s I cf e 11:1l1 \U"t'!<. 6.00J tu 8,000 milN;. '74 PINTO RU NABOU T 4 ··yllnde1·. KU!llllH•tlt 2,X:O niilt' ... t :i..-.01..;1'1 r. $2995 2450 !111rhi,1r Blvtl. ColS ta t. f l'Sl1. At rair Dn11• f>,'6-801 T _A_u_I•..;•:..• ..;U:.cs;.;ed.;;.._ ___ 990:.:..;: 1 Auto s, Used _ __!_O_R_D --I FORD 990 '72 GALAXIE SQQ rr.111~. 11/!'0ncl. Sad<ll<.'.' ""''· GMC TRUCKS i\1r 1·11n(tlll••lllll~ I Jt-.vr L:'l"OUJI. Only J,{))) I 1'"1\t'I' l~';ol' II 111,!·'· HONDA CARS 1111'11 S4'.!fl0 P\'t "I,. i UN!VERSITY OLDS lii"•· iH''.I! (11h1•r ,•,!ru• .. 11 "•hi" l'!lo•·,( ,, •·I' !~' "' \\11,.l•-··d" l\lu• t·•lk ' •·nd1 1~,-, :-; ;\'11•pt, ;,pt I' . , ('\!II•• _-,l,-'11 12 --·;u \1U'.\TE1;11. t ;,. "' run nlr..: '""nd ., SZJ(l "r 0111•1 liil-(13;) 1 ~'R5{} I !arbor Ul\'d. SI :••_i ''' S 17" , 4 ·-.: Ill ..;Tl I: \ (', '' lllo! ··· 11 I>' / b • I tt.\!: t,d '"no!. /11! tiP\I t ""i'.! Ll"I) 4dr, blu~ w/11.·hite 1 111~ I II T. P" r d'k 111 ks. I':':. ,\\I 1-'.\I !<l('r<"o, l'.ld131, S-16-7'2.c? art 6P~1 HARDTOP COUPE MUSTANG C,\~l.1 ~j, ~ ~-9640 1 ;-;N' ,,1 ll \II y f'\! t >T I ,1 11 •ti• hi.,! ·•·111s , ,-,.1 1 '·' I . 'i 11·11_'011 p~ I' g,. l'".1" l'.1llil11:.: L"I. \lr1nd 11 I ··u11d ;11110 11· 111" .u11 11<"11 tli1<•u··h Fi 1.i,,• ·~:11 \1,.,1 •1 .... ·• •H: hall 1·;.JI '.\111;1 11! fi:t>-.-.i~J7. 11111 "',1,, .... 1 i · ... r .• \!•-.• ·~• H··hrtl•·•~". ;,,;_rn1 "n.=1 ·;o L TIJ B1uus,:han1, 2 dr. \"in. 1p, f.1rt air, ale, full 1•"1". :'\ln'1 l'Oll<i. SlJOO. li:'.8-57Hi .69 ~-ol'I c,7.,.-,.c1,-,-~-. c1c.'99~. -,-,. loe'l"I .. rrr·r ~l't·•I-. h_1tJv 11ork. :AJJ •• f'•J.~:, · \'tn\l IOp, \lr\\I lll ll'rll)I", f111·-1 ---------- l'lfy 111r '"'";h11.,nin~. flUl"- f\l.1hl'. IJVllt•i' ~ll'('llll~. 1•111 - {"r h111k1•s, r11.d11•. h1•111t·r, 111111~· 11 . .JI ltn•s t!lj!Dl'\• s:~-11 1.11 I :::1. ,\•h !t•l' \11,. lin •'II-111. 111r ,~,'Id 1·. ~ll't ;, s~ru I $1995 NABERS CADILLAC ~I:' Ill: llrdl"i1 ,\1110 trn n, 11lr, p/b, p/i;. 1~vl1u, Gu•.! 11,.. ..... 1 00~ ,(. int. S1'•:7i. (" ,11 !'>'.~',..().'\21 1lays. PINTO 111 111 ,.,._,_,fr•r 1;; . .--1(~-,_1 ___ _ PONTIAC -;: l'L\fll fhiU\•' "j!ll"I!• ATLAS \u 1.1dt"J 11, ,1 .\ C \l •!l.o l '\{Q!·~~ 11(16 P o 111 1 ;i (" 'tiir \~IB.\Cl.:.ll.')1.,au1 ... ,.,., .. ,_ Ch /Pl h I I I ' ·'· '·• 1 'ysler ymout H•·!tr~r 1·r1 r 11ru "111 ."" \111~1 1 .. p, Hiii. l'i :\11 \0. II '"'I ;\Just ~1·11 , ·,11;...o;,~:: up,•11 1 •uh·,,. Z.:un . 'tit IU P:\I !u'·~. 11111~ C'\•'e ent ~""' T.\h:E YOtTP. CJIOICE $3299 flAIERS CADlt.LAC 611!1,..--. t:..t.~ 14_0-9100 2600 -~d, ------\n\ •!riy 1~ rn" l!E:-'T ll \\" '" ~·I'!'! iJ . .i l·~r Hild · ·-c: ... J~i:• fih 6 l'!!l I 1970 Fo1'I Falrl11r1<' I' ~. 7'l FOl:IJ l'"11nt11· S•· d H n l~i7 .\IU~T.\\'l; Li r~I Gn-.•n. ':'"lu1 nn ad! 11<1n'! 11<'111~·· c,,.,111 \!<·" 1 ' P/tJ .. \IC. $11JlO. l'111l afl s t11. 11 ;1i.:n. Xlui (')nd. ;1lr CosteMesa 540• t 1; ..... ~1 c'fln•l111 .. 11, I'll: 6T.r-C1ru;si!icd act1> ~I'll bii.: 1!1·111,, 546_1934 ... I\ Daill• Pilot Oass1lil'•!l '73 CADILLAC LIMOUSINE Chevy '73 K-5 1 J:::o P'.\T, S-17-IXf.? ~2995. 4\H-~1 1 452 1 or r,;:.-411 11 ,..r1111Jl l1t•1ns "r 1111_1 11•·111 ,\d r, I:' :,r,;,.;, AluPl~o;';';N;•;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;8;0;l ;A;u;lo;s;';N;;;;e;;;;w ;;;;;;;;;;;;9;8;0;;;;A;u;l;os;';N;;;;ew;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9~80~l;A;u;l;o~•·;N;-;"w;;;;;;;;;;~9~80~A~·~ul~o~s~,;N~e~w;;;;;;;;;~'~8~0;1 ~A~u;l•;•;·;N;•;-w~;;;;;;~9;~8;0;,;A;u;l;•;•·;;N;•;wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~910 -I • I Everytl1ing but the Blazer , . c.11au.11rur~ CHEYENNE WAGON F ulty hn1~u"1~<" t'<IP' S.:11·e \\' i./K'(;ia! l'l'nto\·ablr l'-"1f, 1 lhou:;ands_ Su!d 111·11 for I \\' D . •cl-' ,; . ··' _ _. . • , . ' , !<IJl' •u ._.res, ... r co ....... Slli,000. tScr. li.'!!10. \\ttk-iJ"""'"' IV k • I , ..• ] · II ..., ~-...... '· ecenu !!<a e ~hu sa e priel' 1ru .,uu. , price !hnt Sunrlay. SAVE SALE PRICE liN Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Die~ f''r.1y. HI A\'C'ry P~')'., Laguna 1'i;.."Ut•l. 49S-0800 831-0800 '72 COUPE DE-VTITE 2.1.000 lllilt:~. \"Ul) I lup, h•alll· er interior, full p•J11 t•r. rnf'· lory &ir t1.lnduioning, till "'heel, Al\-1 Fl\! ~1l'l't'O "·ith 8 track lupe pl11yt•r. 11vll 1ght lientinl'l, pQ\l'er l'n.ink lock, rrew v:hllc sitJc. \\'all tires. Sold and Scrvlt:l't"! by Na- lx'rs Cadillae. C.1-17~:so1. Beautiful ~~iremisl liro1vn \\'ilh bl'iJ.:r \•inyl lop and saddle intcri<!r. )"ull pcw."f'-r, full factory Pt1uiprw1r, sun· root & A).l /F'l\l 1:1trrt..'O 11ilt1 tape. \\'~kend sale pric.: lhru Sun. •7i0HDA J. SALE PRICE $6695 trr Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac SHn Diego Fr.1·y. at A\'ecy Pk\\')' , LaE:"una Nig uel. 495-G800 831 -0800 '70 CADILLAC Convertiblr. Adriatic rur- 11uoise 11•/blat·k \'iuyl tn1i & n1atchi11g: lralhPI' in1i•riflr. Full po1vcr, fal'!Ory air, lilt 11·hcel, ,\:\! F:\l ""'J"t'O. po1rer tloo1· 101."k:t. tSlGBSJL). $1999 '72 ELDORADO $4995 ~ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac Siin Diego Fr.\'Y· JI! Avecy Pli1ry .. L.a~una l\'i!;u<'I. 495-0800 831-0800 -,72 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CUSTOM COUPE Vi11yl top, topci;try intl'rlor. Po"·er sleerlng-brakes-\\·in- dow11, nutom111ie-l1'iin11n1i!;- llio11, Ult \l"hrel, At.t F).J l'(ldio. exlre111f'Jv !0111· n1ilc~. t.lint cundi!ion. "11~1:;i.:z 1. $2999 ($.~J Brand New '74 MOtiTE CARLO Lin1ilt't'I off,.r~ O~L\' $359 9 Ser. Nu. 426181 Howard Chevrolet t.lacA11hur ;ind J11n1bor'ce Ne11 po1·1 Bcat·h 8.Ti-(f1~ii '71 t.10/\'TE CARLO Lantlnu. ruJl JIO"'CI", full f;i{'. ('(jU[p & lo n1Jlcs. 831-2040 Dir. '71 l!\l l'ALA Cli S TO)I DELUXI:: 4 dr. 11.T. Buy below '"'hslP. Beautiful in &: out. 83l-20il0 Dir. -• CHEV. '69· Impala SS 477 A~l t-:'11 stC'rco. Auto. A 'C. P/S, P B, Knnis. Xlnl ru111I. _11_000_._968-~_l~i~~~-~1 CHRYSLER 1~70 CH BYSLER N l' w ~·ork<"r. a,!! :.. t l' r1 s , uc" ltadial lircs. nl'rd:> son1e 1\·ork. Sl800. :..l2-910'J 12pm-7 :l.12'-0591 CORVAIR 'till t'()f{\7A1R. :i:i :.1 .r .c. I.rod l'011rli11n11. S:!&J. •196·9401 aftC'r 5:00 P~I CORVETTE \·inyl top, IC'nther inh·tior. F11ll C"'~f'r, tal·lory a ir, lilt II heel, A'.\I 'F"J\I f;fl'rt"O II' 1npc 1ilayer, po"·er door I01·ks, auto. crul~l' 1·on1ru1.1 ----------' I Less than Zi.000 1111les. 1111-1 '72 Corvette ,Pt"l'Cable. $~~::;011. Stin9ray 1:1 1-IPG. '73 Cou~ De 11 GN!'eri \\·/1\mle lnrKlau top, al l 8C'l'<'SS. 12,!XK) n11. $5395. 5.J7~. '67 CAD. Xlnl <.'Or'it1: '1\\1 C.I(· lnlli. SIOOO. Jor quit·k sale. J>ri . ply. !','8-Xi,S4, CAMARO ·71 CA.\fARO. air, auto, Pl , Like ne"·· onty l 1.(((1 n11fi:'!'. \\'1•1•kt·n1I :w.IC' prill' lhru SwHh1y. 1i'i!l8~·\\'Q1. SALE PRICE $5995 ~ Allen l..t.P Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego FT\1')'. 111 Avery Pk\\')'., U.ii,'Una i\'1gu1•1. 49S-0800 831-0800 FORD \"ery de;w. 20 u1pg. S2100. !----------·l~Z"f9:1 I '72 32.!XKl 1111. au· l'Olld. nl'11· l'arlials. "'urprisin~ly ~ood 1nileai~· $2400. 492--j,"'il!:'!:_ ·~ CAI\IARO, e~trlls -1-tape de-ck. $875. Call aJter 5 PM, 644--1033=-----~ ·701i, CAL\IARO. AL"l"O. P S. AJC. $1600 PHIV1\TE PAR- TY 642-5220 CHEVROLET "68 CH EVY Malibu, rtf'W brakei: Ir: tire11. S 7 O O. &to--0166 or 6-lo.-0227 llftf'r 3 pm on wkdl\YS Anytime wtmds. 'Tl SS EL CA!IINO. Ait, 11(0) mi. Aulo, Al'.l·FP.1. many xtm1. Clean . • (T)4JllU-mJ. '69 QlEVELLE good mech. 1-t,..,..,, . ..,,.,,. tittt, MUil ~I make ofter, 968-7342. '67 Olev Impala. PS/PB. air 1972 FORD ·couNTRY SEDAN WAGON \18 englM CrulSt.>omutlt• tr11nsn1is11ion Po\\'C'r S\{'('l'lllg Po11•er brukcs Air L'Unrlltionini; At.I radifl I~·cr renr 11 iru\o11· S\795 Set> 111 DAll,Y PILOT En1- ploye Parkini.: Lot. ri1oncl11y lhmuah F"rid11~', no \\'est Bay ~lrt.'<'I. C~ta :\IC'sa. ft.t2..4321, Ask for ~la. G1wn· man. '71 FORD PINTO ~ speed lransn1isiion, mdlO. heater, custon1 extcrM>r. f:rnc.'OZ I. $1577 cond.. 2 new tires, Good f\ l • """'•· $375. &16-mT aYfM WllA ·~~·r.:1~t~.:1 W TOYOTA S51Xl. 84G...i004 BEAT THE ALE TAX I BUY YOUR NEW CAR NOW AT CONNELL WHILE _ THE PRICES ARE SO LOWI Br and · New , IMPALA Air Conditioning-Automatic Transmission-Power $ Steering and Brakes-Radio Heater-etc~ 2DOOR STICK VEGA BRAND NEW 1974 VEGA HATCHBACK ~~- 4 speed transmission. ltn!ed glass. white Side wall 11res. deluxe bumpers. bumper g udrds (1V77A4U274046J (103040)(1 17) GREATEST SELECTION OF All NEW VEGAS and · LUV TRUCKS Automahc transm1ss•on--Power sieer•ng-T 1n1eo g 1a~~ BRAND NEW 1974 MALIBU STATION WAGON IMMEDIATE $ DELIVERY (446070) Air Co nditioning. Automatic Transm1ss1on . Power Steering . Power Brakes. A M Radio. etc. m )'1)UI" Jl1)ll clubs Into l!166 l!Hrbor. C.~I. S4!i-9JIX! . ! ~1:;'P.i~l6:::i7i • .t~~ I "10 M.IVEHl('K, ""0 '""'" 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ME~A llnd UM' the tnnnrv f•lr a ".l!'llr'e G 1·) I !'IU!, orii.; 1>\1;1••r, ~J 11trrro! Call 642-007* Today, I $1'.~~. !i,"l2-7K!KI (lfl fl pm l•••••.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iiilii.iiilmirlJliiiilm•lliiiililillilliiiio••••••lliiliiJllliiio•iiioio••••llit•••••••••llll•••••••••••••• .. 546-1200 ' { '. I I I I I - } --• I ' • DAIL\' PILOT Wtd~a~. Marth 20, 197~ BRAND NfW . '74 PINTO 2·.oooR 1 74 MUST NG II SPECI AL PURCHASE Bucket lffts, deluxe bumper group. itR10Xl653Jl HARDTOP . I 7.J !il re A cyl., <Iulo. Trans .• radio, healer. v1hilewall tires, lin led glass, bumper guards, bucker seals, carpeting. L icense No. {4FOJ4237189) WE HAVE PURCHASED SEVERAL NEW & USED FULL PRICE 19 73FORDS ·J87 AT BIG DISCOUNTS AND WE ARE PASSING THESE SAVINGS ON TO YOU. HERE'S ONE EXAMPLE - (4\11 proct !rel 11, & 1<.17MI '°-"' 'hS ·~ 00•" ' W.•l "'°· lor >e ~ Pt~tr1t0 P'!'!. Dtlu 0.l.tl. A..PJt ll.l\11 0" •?PfD.ed {ft<lil, '199 DOWN R 41/2 GRAN TORINO ELITE '73 FORD LTD HARDTOP " '7 4 MAVERIC K ' 4 DOOR V·I, auro . trdns., ~dtK ) br<1kl'J, linle<I 111.,,s, H.O. suspension. Low mile~. 1•K92F1.169~ ' 997 FULL PRICE v.1. 11uhl. trari~ .• lactory air tCNldlhom~. power steerirJ!ij, PQWfr (disc) brakes. r.tdlo, ht.>"!er, Wl'!itewall /ires, linled glHS. Licen!.e No. 747GWL FULL PRICE BRAND NEW- COURI ER & Shell AUTO . TR AN.S . Heii~r. wt1itew11ll tim. virivt iri· FULL · PRICE " \ . .... .. . . ~~SPECJAJ _,,.' ........;-..r. ·~"'I ~ 4-Door Sedan 6 cyl. ~auto. trans .. radio, heater, iust lik~ fl!. new, low low miles. ~ !!i058HRA ' '72 AMC Javelin . T V-8, factory air condi· lioning. power steering, pcwer (dis<) bra kes. radio, heater, tinted $ glass, luxury with 1economy. 4'971 HOE 8 '71 PINTO 2 Dr. '73 OMEGA 6 cvl., auto. !rans, pcwer steer1n<J, rad io, heater. lf28.5GWY '12 Runabout rri<l io, he,1ter, <11ter1or & e> 11""-l icen~t' .) cyl., <iU lo. Ir ons .. radio. hea- No. 787 • t '74 RANCHERO 500 V.f 1uhl.tum .. ~r:1ttrin,.~~i.r. ~tt!f'w.1•l '"ts. lin!tel Ol.U. ~Ho. ~.l.IJH111Jl6 FULL PRICE $3388 , ~ALj.OWANCE .· ' '72 FORD V-8. auto. trans .• lac· tory air conditlonin1=1, po•Ncr steering, power Ctry. Seti. br11kes. radio, heater, s 1 linled qtass, roof rack. .-fOSOE IG 788 '72 DODGE DART ........ Auto. trans., Power Slee<lng,<adlo.heate" $2188 Landou top, real economy. 1'407F AX '12 AMC GREMl.IN 6 cyl.. aulo. trans .• radio, eater, bright blue beauty. license No. ?BOE AL '72 VEGA GT HatchBack 4 speed, radio, heater, rebuilt engine. $ "9'60V~ 588 '70 MUSTANG ' HARDTOP Stlck shlft, radio, hea· 5 1388 FORD'S NEWEST DDITION TO ITS MID-SIZED CAR FAMILY VS. auto, trans., factory air, power steering, power di sc brakes, heater, radial whilewatls, t inted glass, \finyl seal trim . .4J6Sll3794. IMMIDIA Tl DELIVERY ~~ND 174 LTD 2' DOOR HDTP ' VI, a1Jto. trans., factory air, power steeri ~, power disc brakes, heater, radial whitewalls, finled glass, vinyl seat trim. 4J62Sl163A1 FULL PRICE '72 CAPRI 2000cc 4 cyL, 4 speed, ••d;o. he•"''' <eal low $2488 miles. Dress up grou~. llJJ7FAS '71 PLYMO UTH ''·'""""·~ .......... , .. $3 8 8 8 '"r• oool""J r.t<li~. Lidnw Ho. . V1SC.LT7)960. FULL PRICE '70 PONT. V-8, auto. trans., fac· lory a ir condilionin9, power steering, ra<iio, healer, vinyl root, tinted glass. "'654APX LI MANS $1·388 '72 DODGE Colt DUS'nll • · A cyl., auto. trans., factory Radio, ~atl!r, super economy. #OS9DZP $1297 :;.'.~:"';~;;;;;'.· vinyl $2288 . root. Reat gas saver. . License·NO. 860 FF J ' '69 TORONADO V-8, auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater, whilewalt ires. linled glass, wheel covers, vinyl inferior. real economy. f384FFQ '71 MAVERICK 6 cyl., auto. ~rans., factory air conditioni ng , powe< .. .,,;ng, <•dlo, $1888 healer. tinted glass. · · License No. 067 BUH '69 CHEV NOVA 2DOOR Auto. trans., air condl· #ZSF251 tlonl"9, ,.., •• "'""" s 1 288 '69 DODGE DART ' V-8, auto. trans., fac- lory air conditioning, p()Wer steering. power brakes, radio, heater, tinted glass. fl YXWJ92 $1288 68DODGE CaMper.v- Econo. • cyl.. ou•o:'"'~'" $1 688 factory air cond1hon1ng. radio. healer. License No. WVH 312 '69 FORD V·8·, auto. 1rans., fac· Ctry. Squire to l-y air condilionin9, PQWer !.leering, power brakes, radio. heater, tinted glass, -r.001 rack. •690EM7 ~128 8 .. , I ( ' • San Cle1nenie .. ' Capisirano EDITION • • • • ' Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 79, 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES OJtll;!'l(:.r,cotJmY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1974 TEN CENTS Explosiv~ 'Hoax' Cau·ses On of re Plant Stir By JOllS VAL TERZA CM .. Deity •1111 SI"" A Los Angeles professor's hoax wiLh an empty botlle intended to represent nitroglycerine caused a major stir during a special tour this v.·eek of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating StaUon . And officials of Southern California Edison Company today said security had been lightened in advance ol me tour , because it had been expected that Dr. Douglas DeNike, a USC Professor, was planning such a ruse. "It ,.;11 remaln tight , even after the incident," saki Edison publicist Stan Cann. Dr. De..'iike had been among 30 members of a Sierra Club t."f!Crgy committee "''hich bad been lnvited to tour the reactor complex Monday. After the group entered a ronference room near the reactor control room, Dr. DeNike pulled an empty brov.n bottle from his pocket aliji showed it to a v.'Oman along on the tour. Cann said. ··One of our engineers v.etll O\'er and asked if he could Snare the joke. and l>r . DeNlke handed over the bottle and on the label it said that the ''ial could easily have contained nitroglycerine." the publicist said. A short time later the professor produced a kitchen knife with another label which said it could verv v.·cll have been a weapon. "I suppose his intent was to sh~· the lack of security at the plunt." Cann rca~l'll'd • ·•J:>e:-;ik<' .... as HllOY.'ed to contu1uc th<' tour. and a.s lhc group left :-;c\\'r.11 mcmbres apologized for 1ht• guest's bcha\•1or," Cann adde<I. Utility spokesn1rn emphasizC'<l tha.t even had the vial t'Ontaincd an explos1\'C and \\'t'rt" it detonated. llO dall'l<1~e \\Ou!d have ensued in the reactor, ltsrlf Steel and concITle separate !he reactor fron1 such an incident and the \vin<IO\\' Dates of Draft · Lottery Drawn for 'Insurance' NBC Newscaster Cancer Claims Chet Huntley, 62 BOZMAN, ?t.lont. (AP) -Former television oewacaster Cbet HWlUey, v.·ho teamed with David Brinkley for 14 years on NBC. TV's nightly Huntley-Brinkley Report, ctied today at bis home. Hwitley, 62, bad been auffering from Jung cancer. His widow, Tippy Huntley, said he had been receiving periodic treatment. He underv.'eflt surgery in January. Huntley resigned from NBC in 1970 to develop Big Sky, Inc. of Montana, a massive resort and ski complex in rite Gallatin Canyon_south11o·est o! Bozeman. Huntley and Brinkley were accidentally teamed by NBC at the 1956 national political conventions. They went so well together their show became part of American folklore . Besides top ratings. Huntley-Brinkley v.·on every major television news awa rd , including seven Emmies and two George Foster Peabody awards . Huntley was the serious one, Brinkley the wit. .. oratory rontest and a scholarship to the C:Ofnish School ol Arts in Seattle in 1S32. He switched to t~ Univenily of Washingtoo tbe following year and "since my dad waJ only v.'Orking tv.·o days a week in the Depression" he supported himself by working as a wa iter, telegram delivery boy. window v.·asher and by selling pints or blood. In 1934 he got a $10-a-monlh job v.•ith a JOO.watt radio slat.ion KCBC, in Seattle. Jn addition to his salary. he got laundry service and was allowed to use sponsorship accounts to trade. for food. 'nler.e was no wire service, so he bought a Seattle Star and rewrote it for a (See HUNTLEY, Page %) UPI Telw!toN SUCCUMBS TO CANCER Ex-Newscaster Huntley Coast Station Operato1·s Claim No Gas for Su11day When Huntley quit in 1970 to return to his native Montana. Brinkley said it v.·as at last easier lo tell which was which. When people asked him if he was Onet Huntley, Brinkley could now say: "No. ma'am , he is the one out West on the By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI said today they don't even have enough horse." President OfNi;on~1., ;~~=mcnt lhat gas to open on Saturdays. NBC President Julian Goodman said gasless Sundays are over is sonlewh at "\\'c haven·1 had one more drop of gas HunUey was "a wann and friendly premature, according to several Orange to sell .. , declared l frs. Betty Anderson of human being who made milllbns ol .Coast area service station operators wOO l\.1esa \'erde Union. 1&15 Adams Ave , friends amqng those ..who knew him Costa l\1esa. l\lrs. Anderson appeared personally and those "'no knew him from somewhat surprised by the prediction of television." He added o NIXON VISITS federal and sta le government officials "Ile made .an important c6ntribution to that gas stations would soon be open on the advancement of television news and SWldays. to public understanding of critical issues. IN DRUG STORE "We"ve only had enough gas lo slay We will all miss him very much." open two hours a day 1'1onday through Males Bor11 Feb. 28 Get WASlllNGTO:"l rA P I -~len Dorn Feb. 28 drev.· No. I in today's drafl lolh:ry for !he ne;irly t-.·o million young men born in 19;)5. The prime num be r was not picked out of the plastic drums holding the numbers until the standby lottery "'as ~almost completed . • Before that. the yolUlg students had picked Jan. 5 as 1'\o. 2. Feb. 16 as ;'\u. 3. Sept. 24 as :o;o. t June 27 as No. 5. \larC"h 13 as :-io. Ii .. \liJrch 6 as ~o. 7, ~1arch 2-t as No. 8, nnd Ocl. 22 11s :-io. 9. AbotJt ll'.O-!hirds of the -.·11y throu~h the drriw1ng the h1ghset number. 364, w3~ assigned to April 29. _, ThC lollcry was being bt•ld as usUal in case it becomes necessary to rcsun1c inducting 1\mericans into the arn1('(f forces. In remarks prepared for the second annual standby lottery to assign the numbers, John D. Dev.·hurst. d£'puty director or Sel!i!cth·e Service. <;;1Kl !ht> purpose 1s "insur<incc -plain and s1n1plc ... De\l"hurst . subst11utinR for d r a ft IJirt.'ClOr li..,vron V. l)ep1tone. \\hO undcr"ent heart surgery fr1d ay. ootcd that no one had been drafted for 18 rnonths as the military 11.as lw1"'g transformed into an all-votuntl"{'r force. lie said "there is no 1nten11on " hy President Nixon 'or by congrtl'is1nnal leaders who deal v.·ith military matters "to seek the restoration of induction authority.'' "The great experiment of maintaining a military force in peacetime of 2.2 million by \'Oluntee r n1eans alone shov.·s signs or achieving sucC{''-.S," Dc1\·hurst said. scpar.:uing !ht• roniml room front tht' ronferencc room 1s fll!N:l "·rl'n bullel·roof gl:iss. "E\t'n had the gl•L~S shattt·rNI an1I !h1.· control roon1 ht·rn d:1n~1~C'd.. !ht• rt·;1t•1or v.·ould hn\'e rrmained s:tfl' and \\Wld h.i.1\·e bc1.•n shut do11n au101nalically ." Cann said. The tour had bet.•n rntcndt'd :is a grsture by J.:d1son to shO\\' tht• cntlrf' reactor 01>ert111on lo a group \1·h1ch n1a)' no t ha\'t.' lx"('n sy1npalht:·l11,: to the cont~pt or 111!(.'lrar po11.·er genrratlon ··\\",, ·.1;i,·e had a fev.· of tht'"<' already in an 1·ff'ort 10 sllO\\ µ1.-oplt1 on tht• otlk'r side h01\ our plant :ictually funl.'lloo::;,'' C.'lnn Sil!d. "llUI th is is lilt' first ti1nc that an~thing like thi., has h:ipi>t'rKil, ·· he addc.-d. r\{'rordu1g to lt'der<il lav.. s u c·_b inc1d1.•nts n1ust bt• rt'por1t•d tu the Ato1n1c Enl'rgy Co1n1niss101i. i'-:rl.1so~ ofri?a.ls 1nadl' lht· J'il1111dard not1f1c;.1!1on w1 th1n hours of t':te 1nc1d1.·11L spok('srnen said. BEARO CONTESTANT JIM TEGGE TUGS AT WINNING BRUSH In San Juan, Ra1ors Came Out Today; Related Picture Page 3. Swallows Outnu1nbered By Toiirists at 1-Wissiort .\ "-P:lfSt' nnd tardy f!c)(.'~ of ~wallo11-. -1\hhou~h 1he birds itppc.·11r lo l.ll..• far oulnumben·<l by to11r1sts -marked shunn111g ·the n1i&<:ion th1~ \"c;1r.1hey ha1·,. ~l Jo .. eph·s flay 111 Snn Juan C<1p1s1rano appeart'<f in sub.~tantial numhcrs at other Tuesda y. L11·orite 11est1ni;:: 51x1ts -1nclu1l1ng l>an:.i But thr shortage of the tin) hirds failed Point and bridges throughout rh1' South 10 cool the sptctator en1hus1asn1 over the County. ·'";1110\\S v.hieh according lo Jei.:end The ardor Ol'l'r the Cl·ltbrat1on has far re!urn on thr fl'<iS\ clr1y c;.1eh year from palt'(L 110111:\cr. \\'hile ·nun<lrc·ds of rnuri.~t"i eloggcd the Scort's of rL·~tdent'i and 1ourist.; l\'enl 111 n11ssion ground s looking 111 \;1111 for thl• tht· n11n1p11rk nt•ar th1• n1i,,;s1on l;1\t' in !h1 · birds. c·i11ldrcn frun1 the l)l d i\l1s~1on <iftcl1'lfl01l to wa !t'h v.hat i., hec'tHnin)!. a SchcxJl took µarr u1 a trad11l on of thr-1r 11l'V.' local tradl!ion -tilt' l(f0\1i nl( nnd o·~·n flitunllng of rlow1n~ bl.·ards They cro1111rrt t\\'O school ma!fS king l.o<"a! rllf'n \"It'd 1n St\'t'r,11 t'<t!PgorH'S in and queen of lhe C<"!cbnition aod thl'n !ht• etinte..,t spunshrl·d h~ th•• Fiesta ,\s\OC1ation and 1ht• n<·" \lis~ San J uan entertained guests "ith ~lex1t·an. Spnnish ;ind Indian folk danci's. Capistrano. Jlelt·na ,\lar('l)n. cmti!oycd 1---:Jttemo:rlal-aervl«ls ara....planned;;;;fw.... --HOUSTON (UP-1) ---£r~lxon--fridat ancl not eren_ enow-.1 fo.r Satur· p.m. Sunday at Big Sky's ~fountain took an early morning walk today and day," she said Alt of the draft la11• remains 1n for<.'C. except ror one S<'nrence fhal ga\·e the .er~ aulhorlty to Induct mc.n. Thal sentence expi red June :ro. Crov.·d'i at San Juan Tut'sday v.·crc the _fin;1J lest 111th each <:ont~·'lt..'Hll constdernbly smallcr th;"tn in years p1'"1f .... ...., ~\uh t~._brus~ of a c:h~}i, ~t~· ~Ol'\'IL The record v.·a" set 10 \!172 v.·hen lhf' le:.tcd ~'.,it n bcard for snftr11.:ss :inti Village' a family spokesman said. wound · up having coffee at the lunch Her assessment of the supply picture SW-Vivors. in addition to the widow, counter of a drug 1torc about Lhree contrasts markedly "'ilh that of a spokes- include his mother, Blanch Huntley of blocks from.his hotel. _ man for the governor's office v.·ho said A eel onl b Se t Service today, ··\Ve're optimistic that most major Billings; IYi'O daughters and three sisters. ccomparu . Y Y ere oil companies v.·ill have their stations H . 'ed twice He had ty,·o agents, the President stroll~ to t.he e v.as mar:n . . · . . Keystone Drug Store chattrng with in operation Sunday." daughters by_ his first. wife. Ingrid Rohn. people who came up ~ him along the That sta1ement was made follawing an They were divorced 1n 19S9. HiJ second route wife was Tipton ~ringer, ooce-a "'·eather Ger.aid w arren, deputy \Vhlte llouse lady for a Washmgto~ TV station. press secretary, said some of them lluntley was bom Ill cardwell, Mont., complimented him for "a good job" son of a telegrapher. during his Tuesday evening televiSt'd GAS SHORTAGE, HIGH PRICES REMAIN, Page 22 11le only men tn\oh·ed in today's lottery are those "'ho turn 19 this year. ~10.sl of them registered las1 year <it lhier 18th birthday. as rt~qui rcd by law. jSte DRAFT, l'a~r 21 celebration fell on a Sunday and pol1t'1· tl'~lurl' finally closed the lO\lll 10 traffic b"'rau~ file e\t•nt :ipp:irt'ntl~· 1 n ~ l' r l'" I c· d of r.1e congestion. r.;1s51ng motor1st5 ;tl'i "ell. F~arly in 111(· Sv.·allo"·s \\'ere more 10 f'\'idence the n. tumpc11t1on :i rear.,nd at.'t'tdtnl took too f)lact.• nea lb<' C'Qntc~t;1nts and <1ud1cnc1· Jim T , •c "<i" fr1r·and·a\1ay lhc \l!nne r 111 ht• rump1:111ion for the longeS1 J,1·:1r'd -orr· lhan four 111ehes of brrov.th e~ SWALl.O\\'. I':! e ZI Coast He won a st'h>larship to Montana State. news conference and that others said College in 1929. Three years of premed "We're with you." (Related Storil'S, led nowhere. Then he won a national Page 4). armounccmenf by major oil companies thnt they intend to oPCf1 corporation· owned 'Stations on Sundays-if they have gas to sell. Standard Oil Co. of California, largest ga!IO!ine marketer in the state. said TtH!sday that its 235 company-owned stations wouid be open Sundays because President Nixon rescinded his request for After Power Saw Misl1a1l Hija~k Dra111a Suspect Sltot Holding Hostage INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -A man held a knife to the throat o! a woman employe at Weir Cook Airport today and told her lo demand $1 million -and a plane from an airline. -, The woman instead telephoned ~irport security police and one -or-urem stioi-and-sertousty-wounded."the man in the neck when he started to cut the woman's throat. The man, Jndentified as Dennis Tillman, 36, of Detroit, was n1shed to the emergency room at General Hospital. Hospital sources said he was alive but declined to give hi s condition. The 'voman, H.ebecca DoUich, 22, sustained a throa.t wound but was not believed seriously injured. Police said Tillman "'aJ.ked into the office of the F. C. Tucker co .. a real esl.ate firm dlrectJy across the airport's second tioor <..-on- course from the Trans World Airlines check-in counter. > ' ' (See SUll.'DAY, Page Z~ 50 CALLS TAKEN Of\' THIS AUTO AD A young CMStruction worker whose arm was severed by a JXl"'er saw is reported making a s1rong rero\·ery toda~· wi th h.is arm reattached by a 1ea1n of su rgeons at San Clemente General f-lo.~pi1al . Javie r PalAfo:t, 20. of Santa Ana. underwent surgery over !he past weekend undrr a team htaded by San Clemente surgeon Dr. flforris Skinner. "We've nc!VeT' bad sudl a respon!e on ~ man's l~t 11:rm now ~hows normal an ad -&I least 50 calls -thanb a color and the patient is moving his lot .• .'' 1lle advertiser who sent in--that -Jingers...spokesmen salL ---- note Was talking about UUs ad : Dr. Sldnner, who termed Ule surgery '66 vw BUG , NE\\' 1600 ENG., extremely rare, said the member wos Rt:NS PERF'ECT. r;oo Fill.~! l\anglng onl~ by a 5crap of bone. :.lnd a (piton No J !ihred or tissue when Palafox was e , . . hroughl In by an1hul11nce late lost r~riday Needless to .say. 1.t sold t!Jc CDr, JUSI as <1rter tile construction accident. dozens. o~ Daily Pilot ads do for other The young worker reportedly lost !he adv~M1scrs every day. Bui the best test e.tnt wt'ir.n l( was h\t b11 a poY'ersaw tb.al 1s your own test. JJ1a1 tne 01rcc1 line to kicked out of a bt'lard· and tor.e into his reaulLI. Phone 642.-5678. arm. Dr.· Skinner said tbe aur"ery was launched because of the tack or sevrrc tl11m11ge to the ILS!tlll"''\ nf tilt• arm. The suq~eon sa id he· conn('<''cd The severed bone . rnu,.cle, blood \f•sscls and ner\'es in an ei,11ht-hour oprration. The orthopedic suri:('()n said the surgery v.·as lhe f1r~t of iL" 1ype lhal he ruid t.•vcr perfonncd . ·The decision to try th!! rcatUJchment was made when 11 was noted !he v.'Ol:md V.'!t!t a rela tively clean cut. ·'.There is .still a.Jong "'3.)' to go before. hr can cxpcci I regain nc rr.1al function of the ann There :lll' about 10 or 15 add1llo1111l procedures remaining ln the procts~.'' J)r Skinner S-'?id. Onr of thoM! addllionol mensurcs took place T\tesday wtk'n a skln grart -.;1s performed on the arm "il'* t'~ !-; 11 nict, h(·althy pink color nnd thcrC' Is some mov.cmeru or the finJ(en. Hr's do1nlil far bctli!r than I had ever hoped ," the surgeon added. Weath er l'loud~ sk1t>s in !hC' 1norn1n~ hour ~ bl·con1ing nio.,tlr fair 1n !ht' afr1·moon, is the l'.<J\ lhc \11»1thrr scr> 1C'r C'al\s 11 f0r Thur.:da\ lhf:hs 1n lb<> upJ)t'r h(l~ to Jo" 70~. INSIDI:: TOD.\ Y An .4 '1lt'r1ron t11tigazi11e !11:;; brouyltl our lfjto rl1e urc11 !lit· 11cac-brcakup oJ 1narr1aae be· ftcf't'll Pn11cess 1\fnr1111rP/ n11<l Lard. S11ouxle11 111 l967 . .'itoru. 1'4(.lt s. Al 'I'-Strric• > a..11f11 ,. (.11•!..-lli• 11·tJ (.ltu<i<N 41·lot C.t!Nu 11 C.rtU•" JI °""' ••1111,., 11 E•H11rl1t P1'9 6 Eftltf111tu'""' U tJ 1"1"'1lnc:t 1r.11 FO'llCI ti lolOrft•(-U An11 Lllltltn 2' Mtllllt~ • "'•~II'• ,..,. MUl-.1! .. _, tt H1ti..11 NtW'\ 4 Or• .... C.o~llll' 1• l~ '"r11 "'" °' sr.i"""""' 11 S!ocll M1rllt11 H•J3 Ttl9~11iet1 1.t Tht .. tn U·1.l WMlhtl' 4 ..... , ..... ""-" lit W14'1N'f Ntwl t1• Wtrlll Nt •I 4 I I ' .• 110 Aliens Nabb ed Bv Patrols • The spr1ngti r11e crush of 1llcg11l alien traffic continued Tu~:sduy und c<.1rly today as unni igrat 1un utfic1als logged nrrest figures U1at O!l('c \4'crc tugh even Jor a y,·cCkcnd . Freight train traffic .ind :omuggling cases by car were both on thf' increase, said spokesmen for the Ll.S Border Patrol at San Onofr1'. Jn a JO-hour Ovt·r1111.!hl pe rl o<I, officials detained IIU person.~ 111 !he country illegally and !hey predicted continurd hiE:h traffic as 'A'orkcrs arrive for the California agricultural season. 'The largest 1ncrcast!S u1 wt.'t'l'l l days have occ4rrcd on northbow1d freights. In Olle bust early this "eek <ibout 100 aliens scurried from a 1ra1n in Tustin as officers tried to round them t p. Tiic bulk of the immigrants esc<ip('(f. Spokesmen for the p<1tro\ said the trains generally are board<'d in the Oceanside Arl·a for the trip past the Onofre ch<'ckpoint. About half a du ily load , patrolmen said, involves aliens \\'ho have made it past the border on their own. The remai nder are customers of smugglers who collect their fk and drop the aliens near freight yards where the rest of the trip is up to the aliens themselves. Increased patrols at rail yards in San Diego County arc being contemplated, ~esrnan saki. Drug arrests -once almost a daily occurrence at the Onofre station -have decreased substantially in recent months. a.Jarijuana seizures during routine immigration checks are tbe most common type o( narcotics case handled at Onofre . Ed Platt, Chief In 'Get Smart' TV Series, Dies SANTA MONICA (AP) -Ed Platt, who played the chief on the "Get Smart" television series, was foWld dead in his 6ceanfront apartment, authorities said loday. ~ body was Iound Tueoday by the E ent manager, who sununoned Officers said Platt. 58, apparenUy l.Dal!!ral~-· ~P!~tt. a native pf Stat.tu 1sland, N.\'., ·llUdle<J voice at ~ Conservatory ol j h sie In ClnctnnaU aild later at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. He sang with the Paul Whiteman band for two years before becoming an actor. ,i0oe ol <* loll~. ,lt)llli..,.nll 'before -rlnil qi, : CW. In !l'orld War D :;,,i. _ lkaile'Ji\ :Jlaltlmore . .J>latt • It atdlie ol ;;lhe $horlesl afK1 moot ~popular rum In :J1Je history oL.. the Japanes .. lhemed. .~ .. rett8 . Jt opened Dec. 8, 1941, one day i ter Pearl Harbo • - :. After the war he acted pn radio and in ~:Jir. ch Broadway prodliciions-as "Allegro,'' iJver Whistle," "Twentieth Century," ~ 'Stalag 17" and "The Shrike." • · 1n Hollywood he became a top . tharacter actor. lte played the chief on &he "Get Smart" series with Don Adams ~ Barbara Feldon on NBC from 1965-69 Fd on CBS from 19&70. • • • iapo Beach Res ident •' Loses Gear to Thief ·l : Orange County Sheriff's officers are -besUgatlng a burglary Tuesday at the 'Capistrano Beach home of a Santa Ana Junior College teacher. DepuHes said intruders removed the louvers in the front window to gain entry to the home of James Lei? Olristian, 47. of 27031 Ca lle Juan ita. c'.~'rers said. 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The alleged \'iolations "'ere recorded by La guna Beach police on a "crime report" and will be sent to the district attorney who will determine if a crime has been committ~. If so a warrant may be is.!ued. for Unke's arrest. Browne retrained from smoking at the Tuesday .night sessi o n , while Li nke c hain - smoked. NOT'mM Babcock and Palrolman Ron Uster appeared at the door. Whlle the meeting imide progre96Cd . Hopping and Sheffield met ootside \\'ith the two officers. Rather than effeeting ~ arres.UI . Hopplng agreed to l&:lge his-oompl8lllt and leave it up to the district attormy to detennine application of penal code Section 375 "'h1ch prohibits discharge of "gaseous substant'e! or any matter of any kind which is in;urious w person or property or is nauseous, sickening, irritating or offensive to any of tbe senses.'' Following the meeting Sheffield said that "arrest" means "restraint," and slnce neither Browne no r Linke were restrained or taken Into cµs tody, the citizen arrest "·as not valid. However, he said if tne di.strict attorney finds that tobacco smoking Is a violation of the Jaw . a war ant could be issued for the arrest of Linke. Mornitag Fog Fills the Air Tuesday, Hoppln« addressed the school board fol!o"•ing a presentation by the school district drug abuse education coordinator. He said he had some thing to say in light of the drug presentation which called for '"example-settin g" behavior for the students. Syrian Guns Bombarding Heights Area San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge takes on a heavenly air in this photo, taken from Lhe Sausa- lito side of the bay. The photographer shot almost directly into the sun. using an orange filter. The streaks and whi te spots .at left are Jens fl are. After telling the boa rd of the U.S. Surgeon General's findings that tobacco smoke is hazardous even to nonsmokers in the same room breathing second-hand tobacro smoke. Hopping said: From Page 1 SW.4.LLOW • • • on his chin. As for the raunchiest beard , James Fitzpatrick . 1,1,·as considered t h e un<lisputed winner. He won a ra:ror for his efforts. Activities for the rest or the week in San Juan will include Friday's traditional "costume-enforcement ca mpaign'' ~ere residents out of traditional costume face "arrest" by the fiesta's sheriff. The Culprits spend a few minutes in the tov.n··s· antique jall cell and pny a nomina l "bail '' for their release. Sa turday's activities · include a breakfast followed by the rumual fiesta parade conlalning hWldreds of entries. The parade roote leads from the 1'tission to Del Obispo Road and lhe procession begins at 1 p.m. Frq•P .. el HUNTLEY .•. 15-minute newscast every night. ui_i~ he weot to CBS in }.DI Angeles, as co~t tor ·\1 w-.m ~tes. In I951 he switched to ABC • In Los Angeles, and four years later' lnoved to NBC in New York. When Huntley went back to Montana, there· was talk of liis running for the Senate. But be soon found ~like Mansfield was going to run again and said "you'd be an idiot to run a·gainst Mansfield in i?.1ontana." Instead, be did TV oorruncrcials, taped a radio show, and promoted Big Sky as a ricti man's resort. The Big Sky project got him in troubl e with oonservaUooists, however. He called them so-ealled conservationists. At the Watergate bearings. John \V. Dean 111 said that Huntlev was on the White House ''enemies !isl." apparently because of a magazine art ic le critical of President Nlxoo. lluntley said lhe art icle was wrong. Dean acknowledged lhe While House once tried to stop Big Sky, but lat.e r changed heart . Huntley denied there tiad been an y \\'hile House pressure on him to support Republicans in exchange for green lights for Big Sky. From P119e 1 SUNDAY • • • voluntary Sund:1y closings. Spokesn1en for Union, Douglas, Gulf. Texaco and ~lobil also said their stations 1,1,·ould be open for weekend serv iC"C. if gas allocations allow, It is predicted that even if only a few of th e company-<>wnt'd stations open, it ""'lil mark a sharp increase over rec.en! v;rC'ks. 1,1,·hen less than one pcrCTnt of s!,ltions opened Sunday. However. several in<k>pcndent service station owners contacted s<1\d they do not have enough suwlies on hand to open Sunday. '"Hell no. I wan·t be open." said Costa ~1CS<:I Arco dealrr Bob Smith. "I'll still be closed Silturday and Sunday. I got 5.000 gallons more thnn I c1id last monlh "·hich is just enough to ullaw mt' to stay open lhe lctsl two days of LhC' month ... And in Irvine. Joe lngr.im of thr Johnson-Ingram Chevron stnllon. 18692 ,..facArthur Blvd .• said that '"it will be n long time before we :ire ever open again on SUnday." If supplies do improve, Ingram said he might. slart opening on Saturdays and p(l5S.ibly on Sundays but only if the improvement is radical. Law rcrs Stage D_ucl_ GUADALAJARA, Mexico (U PT I -One lnwyer was dead today nnd another se riously injured after they took A heated courtrootn argument out~ide the court. Into the streets and ~t out the ir rl lfff'rMC'CS with p!~lols A11!ooln AvnlA rlr. Landeros was dead and Toodoro· Ochoa Quinones injured ln tht gun battle that toOk pince outside a slatt: court he.re. • Lagu1ia Police Group Assails Proposed Cuts "It is therefor as a citizen Yiho is concerned about the example the school board sho uld be for Laguna's students. and as a citizen who is coocemed for the hea lth and welfare of persons desiring to participatP. in school board m"<'lings. that you Dr. Browne and Gerald Li11ke- are placed under citizens arrest for violation of California penal code 375." "What is penal Code 375," Browne asked. By United Press International The Colan Heights rront expklded for the ninth consecutive day today into 90 minutes of sporadic bombardments from Syrian guns thal poured up to 10 shells at a lime into Israeli positions. The firing was directed At rive locations in the not1hem and southf:m sectors of the bulge Israel pushed into Syria in tbe October 1973 war. The Laguna Beach Police Employes Association charged Tuesday that the safety and protection of policemen and Laguna residcnls are being jeopardized by present department practices and proposed personnel cuts. The associa tion wa s higfily critical of \\'Orking conditions for off i c e r s , conditions including deployn1ent of ;i 1'ingle patroln1an during early mornin g hours, frequent 12-hour shifts, an inadequate police fa cility and increasing street narcoti cs traffic. The association accused Police Chief Frank Schopen of not being responsive to offic:ers' demands and said the group v.·as appealing to the public to pressure for improved conditions. Chief ~. contacted today fo r comment, said he wanted to ev aluate the associalion's statement and w o u I d prepare a response. He met most of the morning with departmental staff officers. The police employes association at the news conference Was represented by Terry MacAdam, association president; Terry Temple, board member; and Bruce Briggs, former a s so c i a t i o n president. MacAdam said there would . be 11-0 attempt by the police officen to strikr. slow down, or otherwise hamper the law enfo rcement activities in Laguna. He said the "good competen t men on the department" are "frustrated and tired" and would just leave for better jobs. Indirectly, the as!OCiation spokemen blamed the city council for the situation. and said they \\'ere turning to the "average'' citizen for help . "There seems to be a reaction when people assert themseJves." Briggs said recalling the protests of the homosexual conununity and lhe recent pornograph y protest. "What we're looking for now is for the average citiien who depends on us for protection ta assert himself," Briggs said . He said his situation was a "perfect example" of the fouled up administration of the department. Unlil a week ago . he \\'BS working as an undercover narcotics officer."'"- From P119e 1 DRAFT ... and were placed in a holding classifi· cat ion. Only those "·ho are assigned numbers I though 95 "'ill be reclassified aCt"Ording to their current civilian status. to provide a stand by pool of "readily induclible"' men during 1976. None. ho\\·ever. "'ill be given physical and mental exams or 1 otherv.-isc processed. 1'hose Yt'ith numbers ovrr 95 \\'Ill remain in the holding classificat1on and not •near fron1 their draft boards again unless there is a national eme rgency requiring a change. 1'he 1974 standby pool consists of men \\ho got numbers l though 95 in las! yC'ar's draft lottery. All men are in the prime callup grol1p during their 20th yea r and drop in to a lO\\Cr classification each year until the\• reach age 26 whro lbeir exposure to drall liability normally expires. FBI Ar1·ests Pair l Then because patrol strenglh dropped. with the resignation of one o£fii::er, he was removed from narootics detail and pul back in un.ifonn. Briggs said the department has one sworn officer _who takes _care_of the police uni!S, and one who is involved as a resource person in the schools. "They .,..·ould rather draw from narcotics lhan a nonessential area," MacAdam said . Briggs said that as a result of his being pulled from narcotics, a major case has been lost and a major dealer is still walking around loose. His absence means the department has only one detective covering narcotics , vice. and intelligence. Spokesmen complained that at tbe end of 12-hour shifts patrolmen a r e dangerously fatigued . Temple said he nearly had NI accident that day while returning to b station and over the "'eekend one officer was involved in an accident. The patrolman ran into the police locke rroom door with his patrol unit. ~facAdum sai d five or six patrolmen currently have applications in with other departments. - In a prepared statemenri$.!Ued by the - association, officers said they wanted to do a good job serving the people of Laguna but find that impossible under present conditions. ·'Our problems are your problems, and we ask your help in exertin~ \\'hatever influence you can on the c i t y administration to forego ~ ruts and restore our city as a decent place to .,..·ork and live ." ii read . .. In the meanlime. if you think that the next police officer you meet or the next girl "'ho answers your call to tbe police statioo is a little short with you, remember ... he or she may be working their fourth or fifth consecuti\•c 12-hour day," the statement concluded. , ... ..... . "You'll find out." ~lopping said. ''You can't just accuse someone and not tell them v:hat it is," Linke, a ret ired navy captain, sai d. Hopping previously has atte1npted to have the sc hool board ban_smoking during the public meetings. Each time he ha!! been rebuffed . This time Hopping's Attorney, Vt'illiam Sneffield. "'as at the meeting and Sheffield lef t as Jloppnig finished his itatcment. "Mr. Hopping, yoor legal counsel just left," Dr. Browne chuckled, "Don't you have lo read me my rights," Dr. Robert Reeves . assistant superintendent. quipped. "I'll bring out a good cigar," Unks laughed. Then Laguna Beach Police Sgl Soviet Copter Lands in Cliina MOSCOW (AP) -Th< Soviet Union announ~ed today onc of Its hellcoplers made an emergency landing in China last week and the craft and its three·man crew hav-e not been returned. The Soviet ne\\'S agency Tass said the Chinese had been asked to "see to it that the crew and the helicopter be found and returned to the Soviet side. But the Chinese authorities ha\'e not so f a r produced any reply to th e slalement," Tass said. Tass said the landing was made ,..1arch 14 and the incident was reported to a Chinese frontier representative the same day. The shelling caused no I s r a e 1 i casualties. a mi litary spokesman said in Tel Aviv, and the Israelis did not return the f~. __ "The incidents today are lighter than yesterday," a spokesman said. "They have apparently teamed their lesson because vle scored some good hits yesterday !Tuesday)." An Israeli at the front said. ''The last days it was a real war. They ~·ere shooting hundreds of shells and we did the same thing. So ifs a "'ar. a real war of attrition. The Syrians "'ant to take as much area as possible before the (troop disengagement ) negotiations begin." None of the shells fired Loday arched pa.st the 1967 cease-fire line onto the part ol the heights captured by Israel in the 1967 war. . A Syrian communique in Damascus reported a 2¥2 -hour engagement on the heights. which it said began after Israeli armored units tried to advance. The communique, broadcast by Damascus Radio, said fighting began al 1:45 a.m. IJ :45 a.m. PDT) and ended at J:05 p.m. (~:05 a.m. PDT ). It said fighting began in the northern sector Of the Golan Cease-(ire line and later spread to thf: central sector.' The communique said Syrian artillery scored direct hits on frontline Israeli units. on a tank command area .and pn concentrations of armored vehicles. Israel closed the narrow asphalt roaqs in the heights to all civilian traffic in expectation of the a r t i 11 e r y bombardments . The military • command permitted civilians on the 17 settlements dotting the Israeli occupied territory \\"est of the 1967 cease-fire line to work in the fields but ordered tilem lo slay close to the steel- covered shelters dug in the muddy eartil. • .. ~, OrtN ~ ' ... 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919 CLOSED SUND.AT Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little league Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Basketball Shoes 9.95 Up TeMiS Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses . HandbaR Gloves & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboanls Croquet Sets • Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-lites Bike Parts & Repairing, - LOS ANGELES (UPI) -FBI agcnta Tuesday arrested two o(ficials of lhe Theater of Arts Actlng___&_c.h29L.JQr alleged ly bilklng the V e t e r n n s i --tt- Adminlstr11tion of $ 2 5 0 . 0 00 ~n unauthorlztd educatlonnl b c n e f l l s. Tennis Shirts & Shorts. T~nnis Racket Stringing Baseball Mitts Baseballs & Bats Baseball Undershirts Valmar Oleska, 60, director of the school, and Basil \\'illiam f\tc.Entee, as, vice presld~nt and general n1anager. were nrrf'~ on lndlctmcnt,, t>y a federal grand jury that charged them with sub1nitting fn l~ infonnatlon to the VA and mall fraud. ' OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY PHONE 646· 1919 • • , . I 1 ... . ,. I ' ' ' • . " _f Wednesday's Closing Prices New York IJps and • • \tdntid 1 I .irt h :.a l 'i7 1 SC DAJL' PILOT 23 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year's ~igh-Low s Appear Every Saturday " Stocks Witl1stand l11te1·est Rate Hike :'l:E\\ \ORK (AP) -The stock market manased only a tok en nd\ancc \\edncsdn) 1n hght trading Brokers said tlw ""flf\ atnlosphere that prevailed on \\all !-.!reel !iilen1mcd largclv from a recent upturn 1n short tenn 1ntl"rcst rilll's A fcv. banks raLScd Lheir prime lending rates \l.cdnesda} from ai~ to 9 percent The market 1s k1od of betwixt and bet\\Hn said ~1011tc Gordon ~t Dre)lus Corp \\e \e had lhe end of the Arab oil embargo r\ow people are wailing 10 see 1f lnf1l lion v.111 case and v.hat v.1ll happen lo lhe mr.crest rate structure Amerl<"an Sales "'°"'- e <.old lfigl1e r FOR ADVERTISING IN OUT 'N' ABOUT PHONE NORM STANLEY 642 -4321 • • • • • • -24 DAIL V PILOT TV DAILY LOG 1:00 Wednesday Evening MARCH 20 I 9:00 Gl Mtl'f ltffll11 '"• fm Th11tt Wi AM1rlu "Rlmtia ol llalllcl'I'' l tnlOl'd Wl!IOl'l'I 1111<. prll.t·wlnnlnr drtma tbout 111 u 111111llr 1114 murdt1 In 1 1t11U·llour lsllinc Mldwe1tt111 m1111n1 to•n Q'!) ,, ... ,. .... 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I 0 M1N: "W1t1rf11nr• (mJIJ .,, 0 SLIMs LOVE in JAIL? -1. curol N1iJt1. * Do The Cowboy1 Rescue 0 (U) (il ED Wldt W1rW 5c1«i1t "D1vkl H1rtm1n: lliJ'lh " 81b1ts .. 0 @()) al Tiit C.•Mfs "Al D1v1d H1t1m1n i1 ho1t ·n1111tor lor M1U11 of Honor" The lonthOfn to"'· lh11 document111 which lollows 1 bo11 tel out lo pt&wt ll'lt in110C1nce couP1t lhtouf h their prep111!1on for of Kiie T1tum. j1llell lor uooked the bit1h of their setond cMld and t•mblln1. Pippa Scon 1u11!1. the-1ctu1I d1liv•ry b1 n1tu11I chill!· 001tn, ({I) tr;) 1 1111 Cr t II 111 birth. A pant I ol 11pert1 1n1.,er ill( $pttl1I fro,. SI louls. manr quutions lor p111nt1·to ·li't, Dtaltr's CMkt IE Ci1111111 l4 Hllll Cll1p1111I Mt1k111 fllM fe1li'lt l IZ:OO (i) Ont Slip ltJtMl Pff lnU!b1ll Wt r: i a r 1 v !' m Mt\'lr. "Tiit l ltck Hnid" !"'JI) ·~ant K1llJ, J. C1nol N1•slt S.1ttle., I W11ll11ti11tfl C.ftllKtitR Cti1•ple111ttJ, W11Jlllft1 J1p111t1• LIR1u•1• h•v•• l :JO O @ m (DAIC W1d111d11 Mrrit: (C) (to) "Mt• ti tlll 0111· IR" (dr1) •7J-llttd M111in, Katie S1yloi. Rolltrt no, JoM:ptt Wiu m1n. A.llu II.ii 111ru 1 i11 Hon1 Aoni. • 'fO•n1 Ame1ic1n d1Kovtfl ttil youn· r•r lirt11 1111 bten kidnapped '°' "wtia. slivery'· t nd ttU out to fond her •illl lht 1id of his Onen11I blood Noth11. I :00 (I} 0 (J) "' @ lhwi 8[Q)i?Jltlfffft• tli1lldJ ''"' l :•s 1J M1wit: '1111151 t R T•lq:11p~ KIU" (dr1) ·s1-Rich1rd B1seh1rt. V1ltnlin1 Cortesi. Z:tO m U.frfftlrt Shtllr: "In A let1tly "Kt," "ltlRRI EttltS" 3:10 II Mt'lit: "TM Ytllo• C111ry" (d11) •44 -Anni Ne1111. Ricll11d C1ttne. ----i.OCE. C'llX~liltL 5ii Orange Ccunty'S UHF televi sion station, KOCE-TV. h.is :schejuled the following special programs today. Det Ailed !Ji.tings of Channel 51fs programs are carried in thf-D<1 Hy Pilot's TV \Ve(!k each Sund ay. •• l.OOlCING FOR"~GOOD BIBLE STUDY? Tune in ro Chonnel 30 ct 3:30 p.m. or 7:00 P.m. for o study in the book of Acts taught by Dr. Gooige Wood, PoslO<, Newport-Mesa Chft1tiaft Center. 148 Twenty·second St .. Cosio Mesa. • Concert of the SeaNon Oslo Group Superb ll Is the happy a n d delightful custo111 o! t hi" Orani:c County Jlhilh:u·rn011L<' Society IG inc·hldc in lt:s iinuu.11 ~rie! of .'lcven cont·crt.1: 11 vio;1t IG UC lrvint>'s Crtl\1'for<l !lull by 11 tourin~ l::oropcan orcheslra. llappy and dc!iRhtl1tl. 111· det'CI, for these progr11111s h:ivt 1n\'arlably Qv('r th1· yc11rs pro- duCC'd ~L1nd 1ng ov:itions £ron1 cnfhttsi:1~1ir audienees and ra1·c rc\-iC\\'" tron1 critir" unhappily a5."1i::ned to conc('n hall seals enviously eyed by raq1<>s on the lookout for a ren'IOle eyrie. On lo the l:itM=t conquE>St by a \•i~l ting European cnsc1nb!c <ind the tv.·o standing 01·atlon~ 410 wouldn't ha1·c bet.'fl too rnany J :icronled S a ! u rd ;1 y nigh! to !he superb 0"10 Philharn1onic Orcht•str;i :ind its dynamic CQnductor. ~1 C'ndi Hodan. BY POPULAR DEMAND! "'LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL' might very well be the most importont film of 1973!'' _;c:__-'( ~ 1r.r THtGl'>oo1t.'llJI fl\lt,t -··-· -·-·-.. ~· ... _ .. Tw~..,.•IU-....... u ... w tM wwW _., .... OOMl'IJ.l. -tlM•Uf,~--P1U. to ..-..."'·-.. -! •"I' Jell&>!»<• "IAD COMrAHY" -.,.,., -(OMl'Mlt. - •O\M IT" ·'""' ' C9'or • PG • Family Twin Cin ema •7•~1 RllOOkHUR\T\T fc>1inlou•~oll~v -Q ~2 1l4B CINEMA1 HELD OVllt lrd WEEK Rob1rt lteclford "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" phlt "TijE SEVEN UPS " CINEMA II NOMINATED FOR 3 ACADEMY AWARDS H91d Ov•r 2nd Wnk "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" {x) A•• "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" (x) • TOM BARLEY Music Box lu· noted :-ind th1· llll·n ;ulrl won1,·n rron1 ,\01·11n~ pru1 1tl1'Cl ~i,J~·ndid !'iupporl for "'101-.1 Jrn<: llarald H.r:1!h1· u1 .i rlut·11t ;ind f1;J11ll>sS drlh·rr\' 11f lh1· u1- crt'd1bly bt•aut1ful lirirn .,..ork U1ul broughl a tapacity au- d1t'll('(' off its Sl•ilLS Ill CCSl3~). 1u1 duulit th,1l 1u1.1ny onlnOlil'r.., in th,1\ 1ub1l.1n1 Hudi\·n1.·c 11011· .,h<lll' 1:1;1! I I('" Th;11 •;1n1f' ;i11d11'1l('(• "1 ;1$, 111•11 .ind 1n11y Ill lh(' o.Ju I l'h1lhar111r1n1c·., fl(K:k<'I"' Ion~ bl·for'l' 1hrt1.' 1·nt'Orcs lh.it rH<idl' ll' \ll:<h lht'Y 11ould Sl3~ 01·c·r until lll'XI :-cn~n 41h Bl<> WEEK GEORGE CSCOTf,, "MIKE NICHOLS 1 "" THE DAY,?/, DO LPHI N " 2nd Frorure At Both Theatres "CHARIOTS OF THE GODS" ,.C (fNIUllV :11 't C:IN(MA "'" t .......... ... .......... 1'/1001 .. .. _ ..... _, c ............ ,..,., MEL BROO~S HARVEY KORMAN MADELINE KAMN U.TlD (I ) MOH.-1.1, 7;00-1:45· l OrJ O SAT. & WH.-llOM I ::to l Qj.O~ -0.llllA llOll'i JA(K NICHOlSON lfll 'OOI'• ~ANDY OUAIO II» IY'"Ot'""" .ctOill ' THE lAST DETAll . Olotl f 1.10•~0 W•NO i1, T 10 30 -SAVE THI TIGIR wi l .. 0 I )0 I I •I u 0\~IR •OM1~l llO•\ JOANN( WOOOWA•O SYLVIA SIONfY IHI IU.+ofll-.c> •C!U H SUMMER WISHES. WINTER DREAMS, .o(O OA!\l I 'I ~AT~UN 1 00·~1 ,·l•I "' SAVE THE TIGEll Oa.., ' >0 '1 ···•.·l~~·,1 l U~tJ.~ •C1•11111a-'. JACK NICHOLSON II\! •CIOI ' RANDY QUAID "I' Wt•O.,_ "f1'09• THE lAST DETAIL I•! OA!l f · 7 l O·JO W~f .. 11 J 1~ 1 10 10 ... , A TOUC H or CLASS ~•P .. 0 ' I' I o ~ l (IOfPoO -.OMl>;ll !OO!I' TOUCH OF CL AS S ,I(, I M:iOIMf "°""'""'>0 .. i ' cruts AND WHISPERS ••I ,_.,,, ··~-·· !t1!t ),,. O,OVllf MO l•O'I' DERANGED !I f l'lV\ SISTfll:S !I t ............ ....... ·-., ... 010 '10 ACADIM'\' NOllMNAnotilSI '"""_,,. .... .,~ THI SYIHG !,.. CAllY TRfATMl.NT ,,_. ''" O•••• ......... ··-~'1'" '!>•• ~•!'7•1 1 l ACAOIMT NOMINA1lONSI •a~ THI LAST DfTAll 1•1 ,mn MAIO$ All IH A IOW JI! k ........ ., c-"""' Of',_, -:i°":E"' "o'"""''-J u~ t•il'Wooo MAGNUM POICI • 1'1.ll\1 P•Ul~ MACIN,OSH MAN ... • <. { I • l(ST PLAY OF '71-N-YoA Crltks ,tlESI A Crosby Co111eba~k 1884 Newport Co\ to Me\a S48· 1 SS'2 ~ ·· "STICKS A ND BONES" •. Crhi~a ellcl A11dl•1K.,. Accloi"' Tiiis Teny Aword Wl'11t11l11,, Oft•• CHtro .. "lol Wor• . LAS T WEEK ~ Jbuth Coast Repertor NOW! l 94 !IM a.u l'irtv••• •f th• YU.II lllClUSIVft I m,.\ ~lclest .Son Picks (Ip Career 011 TY LOS A;.iGELES <APi -Sit· with lines. lit is \l•ry nluch 1n 111011ey ('oming in rron1 l>t~ : 11'21 Hl!WPOlllT, COSTA Ml\A FOA AfSEAVATIOHS, CALL -.,.._lltl 8 ACADl'MY AWAaD NOMINATIONS! tin~ under a fr1•cw:iy overooss. Gary Crosby said, "[1 sure ls good to be v•orking. the inuige of his falht•r. tiary. 4-0, l!I thl' oldest of Uinl! Crosby's four :;ons by his first murriag<!. u11•tht·1·~ ~tatC' :ind that !'U.'i- t:.ims 111l' ThC'I\· "as 11 lot of i:.1rOO~L' tn tllL' papt"rs th;1 t n1y brothl•r-s ;1n<I I inhenh-d SI 1n11l1on cal·h <1111.l. IX'\l!JlL' tll·l1L"\ • 1 t.-d il." • .,..,.. ......... 1-f ... ~~ " . _ .... ~1 S•lll"" Tll l'M HILO OVlil" ''THE l'OSltOOH llDVINTUlll!" ll'Cll w~ov•' 10 P.M 1~11 , ....... ,Clll •• ,., • .. --: . .· .· ·. ·. · .. "BU STING" ~ "WHERE'S POPPA'' (R) "PAPER MOON" "SAVE THE, TIGER " ''POSEIDON ADVENTURE" (G) ·~ "NEPTUNE FACTOR" ~HO DOUIT MAliHA MASOl'I WILL on lHI OICAl''--Old• II••"' C ... nn•I IJ co.STAI JAMii (.U.N 11$T SCtffNl'lAT 11$1 Dl tlCTOI ll$T CINIM .. TOGIAPM Y llST C05TUMIS S 1 00 "'41 WIO. OfltT 1 'll COH!IN· Ill ' W"I. I 'IU 11()111 I , ~. "11"1t'rt; \\'('fl' long p('riods when I didn't Y.'flrk ,1t nil:· he S<Hd. "I did thrL't! 'Adanl-12' sho.,.,s a yt't1r. ,\ long tii ne 1.1·cnt by \\'hL'fl if I y,·asn't \1orkint: for Jack \Vrhb, I w;i~·t l'IOrk.1n~ tit all. CnM~· .s.od his Urinkin~ and th('ll the reputation I ha t l1n~rr<'<l like :i han~111·1·r :1fh·r ht· stopped S<.·1u·t"<l rnost pro-- dul'-'r:. ;11.1·:ty. AT ~ll DSEASO~. \1 hen r\BC's ··Chase" "'as rC\1'11nptd hv \\.cbh·s ~!art \'II Ltd ;,fxl L'nn·t'rsal Studios. Crosby "a" narnt'<I a wl.!uh1r. The em- phasis ""s shr ftL'<i 3\\'3Y from hotnxl<l111~ around in fast cnrs and motorcycles to developing rL"lat1on,h1p-; betv.·ccn th t" char;ictci-s. ASKED \\'llAT he di d v.·!11•n ht' .... :asri't \1·orking. he n.·1)l1t'11. "\\'::i1tu1s for lhl.' 1>hoo11 tu ring ·· !low did hl' l1\·1·'.' 1 ..Ht•i;ardl~ ;,f \\'h.:.ll the publLt· thinks l lu1vc a ::irnall - rcpi.!at. small -,unount l)f ll1s n1othcr. WIMMIA 197'l CAMMI! nLM fllTIVAL JURY PtUU AWARD LAUOHTERHOUB FIVE . . . . .. EMl'EAOA 01' THli NOATH" W~Oy•·•.00.!0 1 11 S•!/5 .. ~·1 :••·6:0f.ll:IO 1"01 ORIGINAi AND UNCUT U.4. City a!KI Souih Coos! Cin~mcn-Tw•dey 50e lladlet arid Golden.rtl-Ope!'! 'til 2:00 p.m. "Chase " 1\hich Crosby :id· n11ts is still for kids, is fil1111'CI rnainly on location. The ron1· pany th:1t day "·as ca1np<.'d un· dL·r tin overpass in the Syllnar s1~<.:l!on in northerrunost Los J\ngt•ll'S. I ACAD EMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION INC\· BEST PICTURE 0:,~~· ' ' " ' BEST ACTRESS . L· ~ I~ ... BEST DIRECTOR • r·~'\1 ';i';, e PERFORMANCE SC HEDULE e MON· TUES·WED· THURS·2 :00-4 :30·7:00·9:30 FRIDAY-2 ·00·4 20·6·50-920-t1:50 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 20 A.M. n .45-2 .00-4:20 6'10·910·1 1:50 ; .. • ... •owa"o• ..... ; - Youf1g love tak.es tr.e helm and DAO FLIPS OUT! l!OWA'tOS HARBOR ;~:. l oU t(lf •1•~ ,. • IOI• •' ,., Gill .. , u .. ""''' .... ,. ' . -. -.... -~~ ... You can Charge DAILY PltOT Classified Ads 642·5678 t'rrr..-.b~··._ blond hrnr i:;. bt•i:in· n1nJ?. I 1 i·ccrdc on thi· bronted fnrl'hl"<id. The f;in• 1s lhinnt'r s1ncr hr Josi 36 pounds last ~ .·ar ;;nd is bt.'('()nung etched !(11!N Nll.YN[ l DDI E All3EQT "McQ'' SUPl•COP IN ACTION! HAVE YOU SEEN THE "EXORCIST"? Would you like to have the facts on Exorcism? You are invited to hear Dr. Waltl!r Martin, noted American theolo9ian and author spl!<lk on "EXORCISM: FACT OR E'.ABLE?" gt Newport-Mesa Christian Center, 148 Twenty-Second St., Costa Mesa, Wednesday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m. lASl 1 W[[KS POS lllVH Y [HOS lU[SOAY APRIL 2 BEST PICTURE BEST ACTRESS -------" 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS / A COMEDY RIOT . If '\. Y6U'RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHTER, DON 'T MISS IT! • THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF ESCAPE! Mel Brooks has turited out one of \ the funniest screwball come dies tince the Mar,; Brothers ." a. .,....._ • .,, .. ,. ,, "~'"'rv ~,.,,, I I ' -< ... A d ~-I STEVE ousnn mcQUUn HDFFmAn !~'i•l" .. ::1·,1,· -PllPILLDn llHGIA" STARS : MEL BROOKS ADELINE KAHN-HARVEY KORMAN • Performance Schedule e ONDAY THAU FRIDAY · 7:00·8:45-1 0:3 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 1:30 ..__;;.;;,.;;_;;_;;.;.;;,;y,;,..., 111 HAlllOI 1110..,.l"G CUJTlll ONE Of TllE CRUTHT ESCArti ADVErmJRES MRI -2nd AT CW ONL Y - "[MP£ROR or TH[ NORIH' I l\11111 t\11.R l•A~tDt Al A0Alril~ 40\IA ... f\A • 9194141 • EDWARDS HARBOR e.1~':.1 IU•ta• a YC ll •o~C• II l•I ot1l It• UM eo••• "'••• INCLU .. DING : BEST PICTURE ~ BEST ACTRESS :~'i,~. BEST DIRECTOR - WllllAM fRIEDKIH ,r,1'' ' • •• ,1, •• ~, ' .'.,.r• •' ~ I,' ·.~~I~. ' .'.••·.·····.: ,•:• •.I ••,.. 11• '-'~It ,. ' . .,'-., , ,, I.,._.,, , ( ';,J .... ~.~ ;...,,..,.,..,, ,, ... ' ' : ,,-, ... 'U BIG NOMINATIONS COMBO BEST ACTOR· AL PACINO ' M any of his ll'llow o fficers c.onsode•ed htni 1he mos! dangerous "TIJn .:ihve-an hOnt:SI c • ••••¥Ouo;1 ••ll•U 0•"0 01 L.OUAf .. l~I Al. PACIND "SERPICO" ( Rl ...................... l t •C• l!•D •l lll<I •" C0•1• •"'' l \I• DUGO f w o """""GIO• 11.0.C• STAllTS W(ONlSOAY MARCH 17 , I&~ OIOl7 llNl'IJI 11>1'1, GEORGE c scon-. MIKE'ilCl IOI..'>, - '" JHE DAY i;:, DOLPHIN OVfR· 71h ,GRfAT WEIK ·~· :r--~""':t • Performance Schedulel MON· TUES-WED · THURS '2:00·4:30-7:00·9:30 FRIDAY 2:00·4:20·6.50-9·20-11 :50 SATURDAY & SU NDAY 9.20 AM -11 45-2:00·4 .2Q 6 •50·9·20-11 ·~ !. ~ SHOWING TOGETHER CNnt Eastwood fa Dirty Harry in ttasnum Force WHA11HIS FILM [)POSES ABOUl UNDERCOVER VICE COP S CA N'l B£ $[[N ON YOUR li SET. ONL Y H£R[' ••Ro ' 6 ACADEMY AWARD Hll<H NOMINAJIONS ~~ST ACTl~SS-BARBRA SJRBSUD STREISAND &REDFO RD i..lw•&.l"C .• -'1,.,•l l':V". A .. I·;· "' . 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P r c Jiminary competition begins at 4:30 p.m. in the Science Hall and dinner will be served in the OCC Student Cen ter from 5:45-7 p.m. 'l'hc fmals and consolations will run from 7:15-3:50 p.m. Contributors to this year's mee t include: Orange County ~1athematics As.sn.: Orange Co u n t y lndustry-F..ducatioo -Oluncil; Southem California Edison Co.: Orange Empire Section of the American So- ciety t« Quality Control : Den· nison-National Co.; and the occ Book stare. Santa A1lan Gets Post :_ Donal<L B .. Chrjsteson of San-i.Ja Ana, a fonner residcilt of ,.. Corona de1 ~1ar. has . selected president of the board or directors for Santa Ana Comnrunlty Hospital and the new Santa Ana-Tustin Com- munity Hospital. •Christ~. who is pr¢,.dc~ of the.Christeson Qrnpany in Santa Ana, is active in both the Santa Ana and Ne~'J)Orl Harbor Chambers of Com- merce. In hi!; new JXlSilion . he suc- ceeds C.8. Knickerbocker of Balboa Island. 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Stocks VOL. o7 , NO. 79, 5 SECTION S, o2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1974 TEN CENTS Laguna Holni R efuses Comment ou Police Issue Police The Laguna Beach Police E1nployes Association charg&i Tuesday th.at the safety and protection or policemen and Laguna residenls are being jeopardized by present department pracliccs and proposed personnel cuts. 'Ille association was hi ghly critical of working conditions (or off Ice r s , l'onditions including deployment of a single patrolman during early morning hours, frequent 12·hour shifts, an inadequate police facilily and increasing Assail s1reet narcotics traffic. The association ace-used Police Ch1rf Frank Schopen of not being res ponsi\'e 10 ofricers' demands and said lhe group v.·as appea ling to the public to prt>Ssure for in1pro\'ed conditions. Chief Schopen, t.'Ontacted today for comment. said he wanted to evaluate the association's statement and w o u Id prepcire a response . He met most of the morning with departmental staff ofr1cers. The police employes association at the Personnel Cut Plans ncv.s coufcrenl'e 11as -rrpr1•wnt1•J hy T<'rry ~laeAdan1, as ... ott 1;1tu1r1 l)t1''-Hl1·111. Terry Tt'nlple. bo;;ird n11•111l)l•r anti Bruce Briggs. fon n1·r :i s ~ 11 •' 1 ;it i o u president ~1acAdr1n1 said lhcr1• would b1: l llJ anempt by the poh1'1' 0H1t·ers tu ..,tr'1\..1·. slO\\' 1lov.·n. or otht.'t\\ 1se h:ullpo•r th1· l:n1 enforCt'lll cnt ~:icu11111'.~ 111 L:1guna . lie said !h!' "A0t•d c.·on111L'lL'!lt Hll'!l nn the dL·p;.irtrnc11t · :1rt· "lru~1r;1rcd .:ind r1r1'ff' and 11\iuld JUSt Je;11c f1•r lx·llcr JO lb lnd1r1•t lly. lhL' a~"oc1;1!1un Sf>Ok<'Sffil•n bla1Hl'4! the ru.1 l:OUn1·1! £or the situation. :ind ~aid the~· 11o cr1• !unung !() the ";n erag1·" c_·1t11L'n for ht' ii' "Th,,rc Sl'('ll\$ lo bl· ;1 reaction 11·hcn pt'()pl1· ai..o;o:i n th1:n1s{'l vcs." Brij.!C'S said l'l't':Jlhng tilt• protl'sts of th(' hon1osC'xua! c:on 11 n11nit~ ;-ind thc rc L·cnt pornograph~· prott·s! "\\'hut \\c'rt· looku1g for no11 is (or the a1t•ragt' ci1izen who d<'pcnds on us for p1·ott>("lion to asSt>rt himself," Briggs :-111d. lie :,.'lid his situation 'ft'as a '·perfect 1·xan1plc" of the fouled up adn1inis tration tif thr depurtn1en!. rnti! a 11o·eek ago, he 11·a.s \\'Orking as an underco1·er nnrcoties offict>r. Thrn bec:iuse pnlrol strength dropped. 11·ith the resignation or one officer, he 11as removed £ro1n narrotics deinil and tS<>e r<JLICt:, Page %1 Laguna Beach ~1ayor Roy llolm said today he nas not received specific charges made by Laguna Bea c h Poli ce En1ployes Association . He declined comment uiitil he had. Holm said he was aware that htere y,·ere personnel difficulties v.·ithin the police department. However, he said he had not been aware of the extent or the specifics. 2 Laguna Beach Trustees He said that there certainly will be discussions on the matter but he felt they would not be the topic at tonight's City Council meeting. Holm sajd he wanled to be very specific that if difference.A existed in the past between the police department and the counci.1, one area in which there was no difference of opinion was narcotics enforcement. lie said it should receive a top priority. Driver Fails In Laguna Suicide Try A Z3·ycar~ld Garden Grove man apparently attempted suicide early toda y in l...agwla Beach by driving his small foreign car over Oescent Bay Point 70 feet into the ocean below, police reported today. The man was pulled from the ta1i&led wreckage of his car as an incoming tide lapped at the legs of his rescuers, Laguna Beach policemen. firemen. ambulance personnel and an Emerald Bay doctor called to the scene. The man was first taken to South Coast Communil-Y flospital. then transferred to lhe Orange County r.tedical Center. Aid es at the center reported him in stab le condition and said he u·as undergoing X· rays to determine the e:<tent of his injuries. Police said his back was broken. The incident occurred al 2:30 a.m.. today as Laguna patrolma.1 '-lichael Slusher approached the vehicle in the middle of darkened Crescent Bay Drive . As Officer Slusher reached the rear fende r of the car. the dri\'er accelerated rapidly up over the curb, across the open point area and over the edge of the ocean bluff. The car tumbled end over end onto the rocks below and landed upside down . Police rescuers were forced to use a stairwa y a quarter of ~ mile from the accident scene an d then walk along the rocks to reach the overturned car. Slusher said_he first believed the man to be dead but then observed some ~ight movement in his hand. Rescuers turned a car over and pulled the man from it. .. Ed Platt, Chief In 'Get Smart' TV Series, Dies SAl\'TA MONICA (AP\ -F.d Platt. ..-who played the chief on the "Get Smart" television series, wRs found dead in his oceanfront apartment, authorities said today. The body \\'as fou nd Tuesday by the apartment manager. who summoned police. Officers said Platt, 58, apparently died cf natural causes. Platt, a native cf Staten Island. N.Y .• studied voice at the Conservatory or ?ttusic in Cinclnnati and later at the Juilliard School of Music ln'New York. He sang with the Paul Whiteman band for two years 6efcre becoming an actor. One of his last singing engagements before entering the Army Ai: Corps in World War JI was in the "~likado" in BaUimcre. Platt remembered it as one of the shortest and most unpopular runs in the history of the Japanese=Uiemecl operetta. It opened Dec : 8, 1941 , one day after Pearl Harbor. After the wAr he acted on radio nnd in such Broadway productions as "Allegro." ''Sliver Whislle." "Twentieth Century ." "Stalag 17" and "The Shrlke." Tn Ho\lyv.•ood he became a top charart~r actor. lie played the t:Olcl (,n the "C'.et Smart'' series with Don Adams and.Barbara Feldon on NBC /rom 191\HO and on CBS from 1969-70. • 'Ar rested ' for UP'I T.i • .iio11 SUCCUMBS TO CANCER Ex-Newsc•ster Huntley Ex-TV Ne,vsman Chet Hm1tlev ,, Succumbs at 62 Violatio11s 'Reco1~clecl' By Police By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ill• Dallr P'1lol si111 > CigarcUe foe Bruce 11 o p p i n g ·•arrested" Laguna Beach School Board President J)r. Norman Rro11.1ne and Trustee C.erald L.inke for smokinl?: at the Tuesday night school board 1neeting. As the smoke cleared today. ho"•evl"r. it appears that no arrrsts v.·ere actually effected al tire meeting and c::1•• Linkt• remains subject to further criminal BOZ\lAN, i\lont. (APJ -Former action. television ne\.l'scaster Chet 1-luntley. \\'ho The al\cgrd violations i~erc record.td by Laguna Beach police on a "Crlmf! teamed v.•ith Oayid Brinkley for I~ years report .. and \\'ill be sent to the district on NBC-TV's ni~htly Huntley-Brinkley ;.i!lorncy 'ft'ho· will determine if a crime Rcpprh_dled today at his home. .. h3S. been -committed. Huntley, 62, had been suff ering fro1n If so a warrant 1nay be issued . for lung cancer. Linke's arrest. Bro\\'TIC refrau.M 1-Iis \\'idow . Tippy J-luntley, said he had from .smoking ~t the. Tu~ay ni ght been receiving periodic treatment. lie s es s 1 on . w h 1 I c Link c c h a 1 n - unden\·ent surgery in January. smoked. . Huntley resigned from NBC in 1970 to Tuesday, H_opp1ng addressed the SC"hool develop Big Sky. lnc. of '-lon tana. a board fol.low.1ng a presentauon by ~hr massive resort and ski complc:< in l'oe schoo~ district d.rug abuse educahoo Gallatin Canyon southv.·est of Bozeman. coord.1nat?r. He said he had somethini::. to Hun tley and Brinkley 11·ere accidentally ~a~ Ln light of the dru~ presrn1at 10~ teamed bv NBC ·at the J!V.xi national which called for ··example-setting poljtical cQnventions. They 1\'enl so well behavior for. the students. . together their show becan1e part of Arter telling the board of the l .5. American folklore . Surgeon General's findings that tobacco Besides top ratings. l!untlcy·Brinkley sn1oke is hazardous even. to nonsm11kl·r:; 1\'on every major tclrvision nc\1 s ;;111:1rd . in !he snme room br~athing 51'Ct>nd·h,ind including seven Emmies and two George lobacco smoke. !lopping ~Jid : . Foster Peabody awards. Hun tley v.·as the "l l is therefor as a c1 t11en 11·ho 1~ S('tious one, Brinkley the \ViL concerned about the exam ple. the school \Vhen lluntlcy quit in 1970 to return to board should be for Lagunil s stud,:onl s. his native ~iontana. Brinkley sa id it was and as a citizen who is concl-'rned for the al\ last easier to tell 'ft'hich was which. health and .welfare of persons dl•s1 r1ng 10 When people ask('(! him if he v.•as Cnel parlicipat<? in school board nv'rt111gs. Huntley, Brinkley could now say : '·No, that you Dr. Bfowne and Crra ld L111\..t" ·ma'am. Qe is the one out West on the are placed under citizens arrest !or horse." violation of California penal code 37:'!." ~BC President Julian Goodman said "\Vhat is penal Oxle 375." Bro11nc Hwltley -\vas "a "'arm and rrienCl!y asked. -- human being u·ho made millions of "You'll find out," Hopping said. friends amoag those v.·bo 1-nf!:W him ··vou can't just ;;iccuse somecne and personally and those ~ knew him from not tell them what it is," Linke. a ret1r!'d television." He added : na\')' captain. said. Hoppin g prev1ou!'IV "He mad e an important contribution to has attempted to have the school boil rd the advancement of tt>levision ne~·s and ban smoking during the pubhc meetings. to public understanding of cri tical issues. Eilch time he has been rebuffed . - We will all miss him verv much." This time l!opping·s Attorney, \\'1l ltam i\femo'tial sen1\ces ar~ planned for ~ 9neff!eld, was at-the . ~~ing a~ p.m. Sunday at Big Sky's l\lountain Sheffield left as Hoppnig finished his Village· a family spokesman !laid. statement. . . . . . . "~1r. I-lopping. your legal coun sel iu~t . Survivo~s. 1n add11lon to lhe widov.·. \err ." or. Brou'Tle chuckled. 1n.cl.ude his mother. Blanch l·luntlcy of •·Don't . you have to read me n1~· B1lhngs: l\\'O dau.ghters .and three R1slers. rights," Dr. Robert Reeves. assistant He was mar:ri~I tv.·1~. lie ~ad t~·o superintendent. quipped. daughters by his first wife. Ingrid Rolin. "I'll bring out a good cigar." Links Tl_ley wer~. divorce~ in 1959. His second laughed . \\1fe was Tipton Stringer , once a weather Then Laguna Beach Police S~t . lady for a \\'ashinRton TV station . Norman Babcock a~ Patrolman Ron Huntley was bom in Cardwell, Mont., tStt SA10KING. Page %1 son of a telegrapher. He "'on a scnolarshlp to Montana State College in 1929. Three years of premed led nowhere. Then he woo a national oratory oontest and a scholarship to the Comish School of Arts in Seattle in 1932. He !witched to !he University of Washington the following year and "since my. dad.-.wu..onl.y...worim11 lv.:o.days a week in the Depression" he supported himself by \\'Orking as a waiter. telegram delivery boy , "''\ndow 11o·a!!hcr and by stlllng pints or blood, ln 1934 he gotia $l<ta·mont11 job v.•lth ft \00-\\'att radio station KCBC. in SrAllle. In artrtition to his salary. he gol laundry service nnd wa• allo'fled lo use sponsorship accowtts to trade for rood. There was no wlrc service . so he ~Set HUNn..E\'' PAgt" 2.J ·1 50 CALLS TAKEN ON THIS AUTO AD "\\'e've never had such a response on an ad -at least 50 calls -thanks a tor. :-:--""-'Mn~ amrttserwtnTi«!ntin-tha note was talking about this ad : '66 VW BUG. NEW lliOO F.NG .. Rtl NS PERFECT 1100 FIHM (Phone No.) Needless 10 say. It sold tilt ~r. Just as dozens of Dnily Pllol ads do for other advertisers every d(ly, But thr best test 13 your 01A11 test. Qlal \he direct line to results. Phone 642-567&. PATROLMAN INTERVI EWS THREE LAGUNA SCHOOL TRUSTEES ABOUT SMOKING Officer Ron Lister, Trustees Norman Browne, Michiiel Sagar •nd Gerald Linke Draft Lo ttery Selected Sel<'l'Li o11s '()11lv l11 s11ra 11.l'<''-.1V o l11d11ctio11. Seru \\',\Sl llXGTOX t \P t -\1•·'1 "'•1 11 F· ti 28 <lro:v.· :'lo. l in t11day's d1.1ft ;,,:; ·~\ f·1r t he nearly lYt'O 1nill1on youn:.. ;11, n ho111 111 J!'!."'5. The pt1n1c numlx'r \\;J~ nr.t !,:rk•·d <111l of the p!ri .. 11c drurn:-holdir• 1i,,. nwnbcrs unliL the. i.tolndby Jul!.;.:f\; \\.Li almost comp!etctl . Rrforc that. thl' younc ''. J<h n"; hvrl picked Jan 5 as :-.-n. ',!._ !· l'b l!i .1.s :-.o :I. S1:pl 24 as ;"io 4. Junr '.!i as ;\11. 5. )!areh 1:1 <1<; ~o. Ii. :-,1,1rth 6 a:, :'\o i :>.l..i"th :!I a<; :\o. B. and Oct. 2'.! as :'\o. !J About 111'1}-third~ of th•· \1..:1 Jhtr1•t!.?h 1hc dra111ng the h1i:hse1 n11n1lx.•r :;t,-1, v . .J~ 8'1~igncd to April ~ The lo!h·r} 11as l>t'ir1;.: 111,!1! .i~ u•u:-il in ' 1••· 1! becornr~ r1•·1't's ... crrr lo rt·s11n1•· 1udut11ni; An11·ril.'<rns 11110· the armed f11r<t·~ Jn rc·!nflrks ptt'[io1r{'(} for the 'il'COnd annual Rtandby lottr•ry 10 ;:iSs1gn thr n11mhtrs .. John IJ. J)r11hurs1. depu ty du:ecior of SclCCU\'I.! 5cr11ce. saul the purpf1'\C is "1nsur;ince -plain :-ind s.im plf· ·• llf'Y.hurst. sub<;l1t1Jl!ng for d r a fl l11rcctor Byron \'. Pr·p1tQOe. v.·ho ,. un'1t>rv.ent heart surgrry Frida~. noted that no one had ht:en dra fted for HI n1on'h" as thf• m1!1tary 11 0t<; bf·ing l;:i nsf•irmcd into an nll-volu n!e<:r force. !Ir said "!hrre !~ no in!!'nt1on .. b:r Prr..,id•·nl '.\l"un or h~ l'On'gress1on:il lf'adrrs 11·ho de.ii 1v1th military matters "to st,.,k the rc.<.toralion of induction <tulhnritr.'' "The ·great <'Xprriment ot ma1nt:uning a milnary force in pcaccl1mc of 2.2 miHion hy volunl C<!r mf'illlS alone shov.s SJgnL O[ acbie1iJJg .s.l.!!' " Dcwlum>_t said. All of the dr ilft law rem iuns 111 force, C·'l;t('pt for one :sentent't' 1h:1t gave the Prcs1dC'flt aulhon1 1· to induct 1111:11. That sentence c~p1rrd J·une 30. The only m<'n in\'olved 1n today 's hittery a rc those 11oho turn 19 this year. \lo~t of lh('nl rf'~IS!f'ri'd l:is1 ~ear at lh1<•r \Rth b1rlhda~·, as required by la1v. f~t" f_lRAFT. Page !J Explo sive l-l oltX Sparks Orange Coast Sti1· at Nuc lear Plant Jiy JOI!~ \'\l.TF.ltl.\ • 01 .... 0.llf P'llll 51~11 A Los An~1·les profeliSOr's hoax v.1111 iln empty bottle 1nlt.'fKl<.'<i 11 rrpr~o:nl n11rog1ycerinc t·riu~"'<l a ma1or st:r durin~ a SJX'<'•al lour lhii \1cek of the San 0norre ~uclc$1r Gcnl'r .. 11nM .,tll11.u1, And off1rii>l~ of Soulhrm l'ahforru:i Edison Compa!l) tOO.:iy S~lld ,(,(.'CUfll). h:id •been tightened in advan1.:t• of t11r h1 •1r, bccau~ 11 horl been f'<l}('(led tha t Ur Oougla! 1)(-Nlkc . fl 1,;SC PrufesSllr. 1~:.i-; planning such a n1~c 1. "It 11 1\1 rem111n tiithl. t>\en u!ler the lncidl!nt." s:ud t:di:>On publicist Sl41n Cann . l)r. De~ikc had lll.:cn ;)rrlt)nlo! 311 mcmhf>rs or a S1t'rra Club rncr rommlure which had been 1111·\ted to tour the reactor rompl :< ~\lond&\ > ,\l11 ·r tlu• 'l"roup cnlerl'<I a conferC'nct rCM"1m n"ar !ht:> reactor control room. [l r nr:'\1ke pulll'<I an C'mpty bro'An bottle fron1 hi~ potkct nnd i;ho11.•e1 it 10 a \\nm;1n ;,ilon~ on tilt-IOU». Cann said. 4)11(' of our l'nr.i;1ncen1 went over and n'lknl 1t i,.. co11lfl ;i1a re tttt> joke. and Or l~\111t· hnndrd o\er the bottle and on the lat.1•1 H !l.11d that the vial could easily h.11" cont .ITrli.O .ru1r6#f\·cer1ne:-rmr- 11uhhl !St i-il Id A ,)111rt time lare r thr profcsMJr produft'<I a k1trhron kn1 rr. with :inothf"r 1<1tx•t 11hl4'h ~id 1t co· Id \'t r ' \\c.ll h:i \'t> bt·•·n .1 11rapori. 'I ~Ul>flll~ hls 1nt:11 ·.10s to shO'A' !he \n C'k 11f .~~cunty al the plant." Cann tCRl!l)!lt'd •·IJ<oN1kr 1\ll!\ nllo"'cd to continue the tS.. HOAX. Pnge lJ ' I Weather Cloudy skies 111 thr rnornin ~ hours becoming mo~tly f:11r 1n the <ifternoon . is the 1\ay lhl' v.·1•11thr r service calls 11 for Thur~dav. Highs in the upper 60s to lov. 7~. ll"SIPF. TOD.\\' All Amtricnn m(lg111111c l!'IS f.ro1111/11 0111 Hlto !he orcu rile 1uzur0 brcak1tp Of l'll(lrrwgc bc- r11.c,1~ 1'r1nces.f i\farg'lref an<I f,prd Snou.'<ien in 1967. St11ry, P"']...&--- ., Your Service I llolllM • c,1,1...,,11 11·11 <:111~11.-41·M c-1t1 u c ..... _. 11 Off!l'I Nf!lftl 11 l<l•IWll l f"ltt ' f:B"n1lfl""'"" 1 .. 11 F~n•Mt H·11 ,_ f1 !40f'CltcOH tt lflft 1. ...... ,, 1', M•!lllif• I • M~ U •11 M1111111 l'w""' ~ NlllMll ~~ 4 0tll'ff (Hflt'f l'•ll ,_,.. \J•lf ~ 1tflMl'lllfl t• llW• MlrillH 22 11 l t lolwlile11 M ni..i,r1 1t·1S WMllllt 4 w.ictoflt """'a 'lit WlrMll'I MIWI U -• w....... ..... . . • ---... .... -. .... ·-~--I "" • .,.. . ' .. ;._• 2 DAIL Y PILOT LB Wtdnr5day, March 20, 1974 ·- Coast Gas Stations Nix Sunday By RUOI Nlf.:OZJJo:l-"iKI Of ll!t D•llY "II•! SI•!! President Nixon's nnnouncen1ent that gasies.., Sundny!I arl! over is so rnewhat prrmotture. <.ll't'Ordlng to seve ral Orange • DSI arra service stalion t)p\!ra tors \\'ho sut today they don't even have enough gas to open on Saturdays. "We haven 't had one n1o rc drop of cas to sell ," declarPd r..1rs. lk>lly Anderson of i\tesa Verde l:n1on. 1645 Ad:in1s Avt• .. Costa ?.1csa. ~·!rs. 1\nderson ~11>pcared GAS SHORTAGE , HIGH PRICES REMAIN, Poge 22 ' aomewha t surprised by the prediction of federal arid state government officlals that gas ~bl.ions v.·ould soon be open on Sundays. "We've only had enough gas to slay open \\\'G hours a day r..tonday throu gh Friday and n<>t even enou• :1 f<>r S:uur· dav," she s:iid. Hl'r asS(-ssment of lhe supply piclurc contrasts markedly with !hat of a spokes- ma n for th<' govl•n)()r 's offi<•e v.tio s<.1id today, ··we·re oplimis tic that ~1ost m~Jor oil companies i,1.•ill have their stat ions in operation Sund ay." That statement was made foll~ing an announct>ment by major <>ii coln panirs that they intend t<> open rorporali<>n- owned st.1tions on Sunda ys-if they have gas to sell. Standard Oil Co. <>f California. largest gasolioe marketer in the state, sa id Tuesday that its 1J5 co mpany-owned statioos would be open Sundays becall.$e ,eresident Nixon rescinded his request for., ' voluntary Sunday closings. Spokesmen for Union. Dougla s. Gulf, Tci aro and r..tobil als<> said their stations would be open for weekend service, if gas allocatiorul allow. It is predicted that even if only a few of the company~wned statiom open. It will mark a sharp increase over recent weeks, \\.'hen less than one percent ol stations opened Sunday. H<>Wever, several independent service station owners contacted said they do not have eoough supplies oo hand to ()pen Slmday. "Hen no, I won't be opm," sak! Costa Arco dealer Bob Smith. "I'll still dooed Saturday and Sunday. I got gallons more than I dld last month dl is just enouah to allaw me to stay . tut two days of the month ." In Irvine, Joe IDgram ol the )Dgram ~ Cbtvroa 1taUon, . 11112 cArthur mvd, said that "it will be .• 1 long Ume before we are ever open agam on Swxlay." If !Upplles do ~ ~said he \pight ·~ --... ~ and pouil>Jy "'. ~.!! y, pr~ -. ,_ ' --~ . ...----~ .... -. ::: 'emple H1llS • • entS E .ect ., ~ Two Chairmen ; In the first meeting recently of Temple ljills bomeowners, llooal<l qiiJco.te and :Joan Conroy were eJected to chilr the jew association as more than 80 iesidents met to form the Temple !tills P>rom unity Associatioo. '"!Other <>fficers include llarry Jeffrey, fecords : Lorna Shaw, finances : Mike ~ahoney, technical matters: Nor a Preisler. membership ; Duncan Luce, );esearch; Sallie Philips, social: John Praisler. s po k e s pe r so n : Donna Demetrie1des. li aison : and To m Alexander. public affairs. Residents agret'd the goals of the association arc: "'to protect and retain the distinctive character of the area. to provide a f<>eling of l'Omn1unity ~hrough communications and problem solving and to work i,1.·ith olhcr neighborhood grGups to assist the city '<l.'ilh guidelines, and critena roc zoning .Jlll<l f u t u..r e- developmcnt of Wguna Beach." OUN81 C:OAIT LI DAILY PILOT T .... Ort 119t C.0.1 Dol,ll'I" l"ILOl , '""" Wiik .. Is <otnttlno.1 ll'>e ""'·Prn~. It M ii.,._ •Y lilt ~ co.u t P""li.lolnt '-"'· :i.- ,., ••• m-... '" "" .. ~. M-•Y 1t1rouon Jr.aA,, for ("''' Mn•, N._1 lt•cn, HUtohfllll&n •..u.11-.. ,~ Ytllr,>, L~ lle.c!I, !••W..ls.dcll1Mct _,., S.n (lt"1i n•" Stn Ju1n r1~l\lr&n0. A •lftf'-t~lofw! tOl!fcn " PllOll•l'l«I S.flllf<l•n •'Ill :S..""•v,, r~. P•!t'IC>p.01 l>llll!llflln(I Pl•n• I• •I Ul w"' llor ~'"''· Cot!• M .... Colllotnlt , n1H llob••* N. w,1c1 .... w .... •1'1111 '"•*lltl'ltot Jtclr. ll. Cv,f•y V«t PrftiftM Ind ~r11 M ....... 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W ~"ltr f2 U .-t1rrr1 "' '"•H u 11 .._1111" 111111 .. ,., dutlNlll!ft U.'5 "*"llf'I', U,.1 Ttlt~Olo ltfon1i119 Fog Fills tire Air S9ria Slaellittg Golan Heights ' Front Explodes By Ualfed Press JntemaUonal Tht C.olan Heighls fr<>nt exploded for the ninth conscc1.1,llve da y today into 90 minutes of sporadJc bombardments from Syrian guns that poured up to 10 shells at a tim e into Israeli positions. The firin g \\'as directed at fi \'e locations in lhe no rthern and southern seclOrs of the bulge Israel pushed into Syria in the October 1973 war. The shelling caused no I s r a e 11 casualties, a military spokesman said in Tel Aviv, and the Israelis did not return the fire . "The incidents today ar;e llghter than yesterda y," a spokesman said. ''They have apparen tly learned their lesson because we scored some good hits yesterday (Tuesday )." An Israeli at the front said, "The last day11 ii was a real war. They were shooting hundreds of shells and we did the same thin~. So it's a \11ar. a real v.·ar <>f altrition. The Syrians v.·ant tn take as much area as possible before the (troop disengagemen t) negotiali<>ns begin.'' In the heights to all clvllten traffic in expeelation of the a r t i 11 c r y bnmbardments. The miliJ.ary command permitted civilians on the 17 settlements dotting ~ Israeli ocx:upiecl territory "'est of the 1967 ccasei ire lin~ to l\'Ork in the 'fit.Ids bol ordered them to stay close to the Sleel- covered shelters dug in the muddy earth. In the eighth da}' of bombardments. Syria n and Israeli gunners flOtlnded a l each other"s posit ion s for four hours Tuesday in the heaviest OOmbardm ents since Oct.ober. The artillery fire killed one Jsrattll soldier and wounded to others. Tu·o U.N. observers -a Finn and a Dane stationed on the Syrian side of the line - were ...,'OWlded. A Syrian <>ffi cer v.·as albO wounded. Pilot to Speak San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge takes on a heavenly ai r in thi s photo, taken from the Sausa- lito side of the bay. The ph otographer shot a lm ost directly into the sun . using an orange filler. The streaks and white spot s al left are le ns flare. None of the shells fired today arched past the 196? cease-fire line onto the part of the heights captured by Israel 1n the 1967 war. To Lagm1a Group Spiritual Research Associates o f Lagwia Beach v.·ill present pil<>t Fred liil>x speaking on "'A New Age Look al Extra·Terrestial Phenomena" at 8 p.m. Friday in tne Laguna Beach \\'omen 's Cl ub, 286 St. Ann's Drive. Frotn Page 1 POLICE. •• put ha ck in uiiifonn. Briggs said the department has one sworn officer "'ho takes care of the police units, and one who is inv<>lved as a resource person in the schools. "They Y..'OUld rather draw from narcotics than a nonessential area," MacAdam said. Briggs said that as a result of his being pulled from narcotics , a major case has been lost and a major dealer is still walking around loose. His absence means the department has only one detective rovering narcotics, vice, and lntelllgence. Spokesmen complained that at tbe end ot 12-hour shifts patrolmen a r e dangerously fatigued. Temple sakl he nearly had an accident that day while returning to t'he stati<>n and over tbe weekend one officer was involved ln an acddent. The pallolman ran into 11\0 police locllerroom door with bi• palrol unit. MacAdam said five oc six patrolmen currently have applications in with other ' d~nts., • 1 ~ In a~ ~1 \lllled<bJ lhe alllOdallali, olil<On 1#1 lhq a:! lo do a , joti NJ ilg the of Lagunr:.\\1('Dnd 'rit:'1 i 1m~ 1'Jtdcr present oondltlolll. "Our_pniblems ate your problems, and we ask your help Jn exertinft whatever tnrluence you ean on the c i t y administratlo:n to forego further cuts and restore our city as a decent place to wvrk and live," it read. ·· .. In the meantime, if you think that the: next police officer you meet br the next girl who &DJWen your call to the police station is a little short with you, remember ... he <>r she may be Y.."Orking their fourth or fif\b consecutive 12-hour day," the stalement concluded. From Pagel DRAFT .•. an d v.·ere placed in a holding classifi- cat ion. Only those Y:ho are assigned numbers I though 95 \\'ill be reclassified ace<>r~ng 10 their current civilifln sta tus, to provide a standby P.OOI of "readily induct.ib\e"' n1en during 1975. None, however, will be given phys ical and mental exams or orhcrv.·ise processed. Tho se v.•ith nu~ris o~e.r ?5 "'ill remain in t~ holding clas.slf1callon ~ n<>t near from 1heir draft boards again unless there is a national emergency requiring a change. The 1974 standby pool consists of men v.•ho got numbers 1 though 95 in last year's draft lottery. All men are in the prime callup group during lbeir 20th year and drop int<> a Joi,1.·er classification each year until they rea~ age 26 v.·hl,m their @xposure to draft lia bllity normally expires. From Page J llOAX .•. tour, and as the group left S('Vrral n1embres apologized for the guest's bc hRvior." Carm added. Utility spokmoen emphasized that e"-en had tbe \•ial contained an explosive and \\'Crc It detonated. no damage v.-ould have ensued in lhe reactor, itse1£. Stet.I and concrete 1ep&rate the reactor rrom such an incident and the window separating the euttrol room from the conCtrtllct room 11 fitted "'11'n bullet·roof gl!ll'IS . ' • ''E\'rn had the glan sllatttted 11nd the:! control room bttn dimaged, the rea ctor "Otttd h:l vc remained safe nnd would have been shut down automaUe1lly," Cann said. 'T'ht tour had been Intended RS a gesture by Edi:'j(ln to show the entire reactor operatlon to a group which may not have betn sympathetic to the concept . uf nuclear po"'f'.'r gene ration. '"\\'e 'Jave had a few of these alrtad.Y \D an effort In show people on the other side how our plant actually functlon1," CaM snid. I I W 01·l{er's A1·n1 Reattacl1ed A Syrian communique in Damascus reported a 2"1-hoor engagement on the heights, which It .sa id began after Israeli armored units tried to advance. The communique, broadcast b y fox, a former na\'Y fl)'er and a commercial airline pilot now, maintai.n'i there are num erous phenomena i,1.•hich cannot be e-xplained away by the usual r;cientific or Air Fort:e explnnatlons. Afte1· Power Saw Mishap Damascus Radio, said fighting began at 1:45 a.m. '1:45 a.m. PDT) and ended at 1:05 p.m. {4:05 a.m. PDT). It said fighting began in the northern sector of the Golan cease-fire line and later spread to the centr;iJ sector. He will show a slide series or unidentified nying objects. A y<>ung construction wor ker whose ann was severed by a power saw is reported making a strong rerovery today wilh his arm reattached by a team of Mexica1i Aliens Nabbed in Droves On South Coast The springtime crush of ITiegal alien traffic continued Tuesday and early today as immigration officials Joggrd arrest figures that once Vt'ere high even f<>r a weekend. Freight train traffic and smugglin~ cues by car were both on the increase, said spokesmen for the U.S. Border Patrol at San Onofre. Jn a JO-hour overnight period, officials detained 110 pe rsons in the co untry iUegally and they predicted continued high traffic as workers arrive tor the California agricultural season. The largest increases in recent doy~ have occurred on northbound frei ghts. In one bust ea rly this week about 100 aliens scurried from a train in Tustin as officers tried to round them p. The bulk of the immigrants escaped. Spokesmen for the patrol said lhc trains genrra\ly arc boarded in the Oceanside area for Lhe trip pa~t the Onofre che<'kpoinl. About half a daily load. patrolmrn said, in\•oh·es aliens \\'ho have made it past the border on their ov.'11. The remainder are customers of sn1u gglers \vho collect their fee and drop the al iens near freight yards where !he rest of the tri p is up lo the alie ns themselves. Increased patrols at rail yards in San Diego County arc bei ng contemplated, spokesman said. Drug ar'rcsts -once aln1oSt a daily occurrence at the Onofrr sta tion -have d{'('reased substantially in recent mont!1s. Marijuana seizures during routine l imm igration checks are the n1ost common type of narcotics case hal\dled at San Onofre. From Page J SMOl{ING ... Lister appeared at the door. V.1lilc the....-meeling-inside prog«>sse<I. H<>pping and Sheffiel d m('! outside 11l th the t~·o off icers. Rather than effrctin,i:: the <lrrrst~. !lopping agre«I to lodge his compl;i1nt and leave it up to the district attorney to detennine application of pena l corle Section 375 which prohi bits discharge of •·gaseous substances or an y matter of I an y kind v.·hich is injurious !o person nr property or is nauseous, sicken ing. I irritating or offensive to any of the , senses." Follo'lo'ing the meeting SheHlcld said thal ''arrest" means "restra in!," and I since neither Bro wne nor Linke we.re 1 restrained or taken into custody, lhe I elllzen arrest "'ilS not \'altd. However, he sa id if tfle dlstrirl attorney finds that tob.lcro smoking is ii \ violation of the law, a war :int could be j lMued for the arrest of Linkr. lie said that if the District AUomcy does not act. he and Hopping will seek iii\ order from Orange Countv SUJX'rior Cour1 ordering the Distrit.1 Attorney to Act. and I if the Superior Court won't order the OL'ltrlct AtlOrney to act. a smoking cca!it.' and desist ordfr will be so ught against the school board. Sherfield sa id a number of option~ were still open in t~ anU·smoking campaign. suq.~eons Hospital. at San Clemente General .la\ ier P;ilafox, 20. ll( Santa An:l, undcrv.·ent surgery orcr the past weekend under a tearn headed by San l'l<>mcnle surgeon Dr. r..1orri s Skinner. The n1art's left arm now shows norma l color and !he patient is moving his rin gers. spokesmen said. J)r. Skinner , who te rmed the surgery rxt remcly rare, said the mem ber was hanging only by a scrap of "booc and a shred of tissue when Palafox was brought in by ambulance late last Friday after the construction accident. The young v•orkcr repo rtedly lost the nrm when it '>''as hit by a powersaw that kicked out or a boa rr and tore into his arnt Dr. Skinner said the surgery was Ji.lunched because of the lack of severe damage to the tissues of the arm. The su rgeon said he connected the severed bone. muscle, blood vessels and nr rves in an eigh t-hour operation. The orthopedic surgeon said the surgery "'as thr fif's t of its type tha t He had ever performed . The decision to try the reattachment v.•as ma de when it v.·as noted the wound was a relati\'elv clran cut .. '"T~re is s1 ii l a long way to go before hr can expt'ci I> regai n n1 rn1al function of !he arm. There arc about \0 _or 15 add ili<>nal procetfures rema iiiing 1il the pm<"ess." Dr. Skinner said. One of those additional measures took place Tuesday when a skin graft ~·as pe rformed on the arm. "His ;irm is a nice. healthy pink rolor and there is some movement of the ringers. He's doing far better thnn I had ever hoj)('d, ·• the surgeon added. ,The commWlique said Syr ian artillery srored direct hits on frootline Israeli units. oo a tank command area and on roncentrati<>ns of armored veh icles. Israel closed the narrow asphalt roads . ..Solon Studying Of £shore Drilling "Offsh~ drilling is an extremely controversial issue." said Assemblyma n Kenneth Cory <D-Garden Grove) in discussi ng a 1"·o-day lrgislalive nearing ending today in Sacramento. Represen~tives o f en\:iro~mental <>rganlzations and of the 011 industry testified before Uie Joint Committee <>n Public Domain as part of th e rommittce's attempt to detennine wheth- er or not further offshore drilling is justified. '"Our purpot;e in holding these hearings is to obtain input fr<>m both the envlronmcntalists and the oil companies, as well as representatives of the federal government aod experts on drilling technology and safety,"' Co ry said. Bov, 3, Finds Gun, • Slays Playn1ate, 9 LOS ANGE LES (UPI l - A 3-year-old boy ,.,,ho happened across a pistol soot and seriously ~'Ounded ~yea r-old Annette Farrov.·, the girl 's mother said. The child found a .22-caliber pistol Tuesday beneath a bed. The boy v.as \Va\·ing the gun around v.·hen Annelle tried to take it av.·ay from him. Tile gun fired accidentally. shooting her in the chest. ' Further infonnation about the program is available by calling 4!M-2094. From Page 1 HUNTLEY .... bo ught a Seattle Star and rewrote it fo r a 15-minute ne~·scast every night. Jn 1938 he \rent to CBS in Los Angeles, as corresponden t for 11 \Vestem states. Jn 1951 he switched to ABC in Los Angeles, and four years later moved t<> NBC in New York. When HWltley went back I<> f\lontana . there ~·as talk of his running f<>r the Senate. But he soon f<>und ~Uke f..1ansfield was g<>ing to run again and said "you 'd be an id iot to run against Mansfield in Montana." Instead. hf did TV romm ercials. taped a radio show, and promoted Big Sky as a riCn man 's resort. Deadline Given Camp Signup Deadline for signups to the South Coast YMCA Easter vacation day camp is 1\.farch 29. The program is £or children from 6 to 10 years of age and rosts $23 for Yr.1CA members and $25 for nonn1embers . Day catn p "1n be held April 8 through 12 'al the Y~1CA Camp Dolph in Aliso Canyon. The fee includes transportation. arts and crafts supplies and a trained rou nselor for each eight children. Further information about the five-day camping experience is available by calling the South Coas t Y~ICA at 8.11-9622 or 495--0453. .~ ._ a l' 0"" 'lo. 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 C:LOSl'D I SUNDAT f' t •• • Tranck Sboes ! 1.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Basketball Shoes 9.95 Up Tennis Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Racket Stringing OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY I I ·-Handball Gloves & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-lites Bike Parts & Rtpairing Baseban Mitts BasebaUs & Bats Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646-1919 ' I ~ I 7 I I • • • 7 __ ...,.. -. r- Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 79, 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ----~ - ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA ' T oday's Final N.Y. Stoeks WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1974 TEN CENTS Feb. 28 Picked to Go First • Ill Draft Lottery WASmNGTON IAP) -Men bom Feb. 28 drev.· No. l in today 's draft lottery for the nearly tv.-o million young men born in 1955. The prime numbtr 'A'as noc. picked out of the plastic df"WllS holding the numben until the standby lottery was almo&t completed. , Before that.. the )'Oung students had picked Jan. 5 as No. 2, Feb. 16 as No. 3, Sept. 24 as No. '4 , June 'r1 as No. 5, ~farch 13 as No. 6. fl.1arch 6 as No. 7, ~farch 24 Odd-eve n Gas Plan Survive s By \YILLIA~I SCHREIBER Of 1t19 OlltJ ""°' Slltt A move by two Orange County supervisont to scuttle the county's even- OOd gas management plan failed today bur-probably;viJI face another shov.·dov.TI next week. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and David Baker joined forces in the attempt to end the state of emergency in the county. But fellow board members Ralph Clark and Robert Battin voted to keep it for at least another week. Supervisor Ronald Caspers was absent. 11lough the gas management system will stay in effect, the board voted against any continued funding for the emergency operations center that has been monitoring gasoline complaints and attempting to determine a pauem of station hours and available fuel supplies. Emergency Center Director George Bean told newsmen after the board's action that he will have to shut down his operation today. He told supervisors he has already Cl•t ·back bis staff considerably because only about 300 calls per day are being handled, oompared to a peak of 2.000 per day several weeks lgO. Diedrich said during the discussion .that he Y:ould be willing to retain a plan lf cernln changes \\'e"re made to make ir more enforceable. But Baker said the system should be completely junked ouLright because ''the v.:hole thing is an overreactiOO and overkill and the nonna1 market place should take over." Baker ~dded that continuing the program for e\'en another w~k v;ould only compound the problems. But Clark. a service station owner, slaWlChly defended the system even though he said the normal market place \\·ould be the best under nonnal circumstances. "I'm not convinced there is any more gas in this basin, and at least 80 percent of the reason lines have been getting shor1er is becau.se we put this system in," he said. Battin joined Clark in voting to retain the system for at least another \\'eek to get some better ideas as to whether it is really working. as No. a. and Oct . 22 as No. 9. About two.thirds of the way through the drawing the h.ighset numbtr, 364, was MS.igned to April 29. The lottery was being held as usual in case it becomes necessary to resume inducting Americans into the armed forces. lo remarks prepared for the second annual standby lottery to assign the numbers. John D. De\\•hurst. deputy director of Selective Service, said the UPI TM""i. SUCCUMBS TO CAN CE R Ex.Newscaster Huntley Newscas ter Chet Huntley Dies at 6 2 BO~tAN. Mont. (AP) -Former television newscaster Chet ~lunlley, .,...ho teamed with David Brinkter-tor14-year.i; on NBC-TV's nightly lluntlC)'·Brinkley Report. died toclay at his home. Huntley. 62, had been suffering from lung cancer. His \\'idoY.'. Tippy Huntley, said he had been receiving periodic treatment. lie underwent surgery in January. Huntley resigned from NBC in 1970 to develop Big Sky, lnc. of ~lontana, a massive resort and ski complex in rne Gallatin Canyon southYlesl of Bozeman. Huntley and Brinkley .,.,·err accidentally teamed by NBC at the 19f16 national political conventions. They ·went so well together their show became part of American folklore. Besides top ralini::s. J1untlC'y-Brink!ey won every major television news a\\·ard. including seven Emmies and l\\'O Goorge Foster Peabody awards. Huntley y,•as the serious one. Brinkley the \\'ii. \Vhen Huntley quit in 1970 to return to (See HU~'TLE\', Pag~ !) Two Laguna--SChoolmen ~Arres ted' for S moking By .JACK CHAPPELL ot fM o.llf 'llel Sl1tf Cigarette •foe Bruce H o p p i•n g "arrested" Laguna Beach School Board President Dr. Norman Browne and Trustee Gerald Linke for smoklnQ' at th~ Tuesday night school board meeting. As the smoke cleared today . however. it appears that no arrests were actually effected at the meeting and r-:1· ' :nke remains subject to further criminal action. The alleged violations were recorded by Laguna Beach pollc:e on a "crime report" and will be sent to the district attorney who will dete.rmine if a crime has been committed. If 90 a warrant may be issued for Unke'.s arrest. Brov.'YM! refrained from smoking at the ,i'uesday night sessiori. while L r nke cb11in- smoked. Tuesday. Hopping addressal the ochooL board following a presenlaU<>n . by the school dilltrict drug abllse education coordinator. He said he hod !IOOlClhing to say In light of thf: drug presentation whleh ca lled for "example-setting" beflavior ror the students. After telling the board of the U.S. surgeon General's Jlndlngs that tob~cco .vnoke ls hazardous even to 0011sm-0kers in the same room breathing second-hnnd tobacco smok , llowlng aa ld: "It is therefor as a citizen •ho is concerned about the example the s:choot board should be ror Laguna's students, and as a citizen "·ho is coocerned ror the health and welfare of persons desiring to participate in .school board m"CUngs. that you Dr. Browne and Gerald Li11kt" are placed under citizens arrest for violation of California penal code 375." "What is penal Code 375," Browne asked. "You 'll find out." Hopping said. "Yoo can't just accuse someone and not tell them .,.,·hat it is," Linke, a retired navy captain. said. •topping previously has attempted to bave the school board ban smoking during the public meetings. Each time be has been rebuffed. This time tfopping 's Attome)'. William 9neffiekt, was at the meeting and Sheffield left as Hoppnla: finished his statement. "~fr. llof)ping. your legal counsel just left," Dr. Bro\\ne cllucklcd. "Don'l-you-have to read me my rights." Or. Robert Reeves , assl~tant superintendent. quipped. "I'll bring out a good cigar," Unks laughed. Then Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Norman Babcock and Patrolman Ron\ L.ister appeared at the door. · While the mreting inside progres:«'d, I lopping and SheH!e!~ me•' outside \\'Ith tho t'A'O oftlcers. R4itbet than effecting lht arrestli, (~ S)tOKTNG. f'agf' "I purpose , ls "insurance -plaln and simple." Dewhurst, substituting for d r a ft Director Byron V. Pepitone, ¥tho Wlderwent heart surgery Friday. noted that no one had been dralted for 18 months a! the military was being transformed into an all-volunteer force. lie said "there Is no intention" by President Nixon or by congressioru~J leaders v.'ho deal with militan• matters "to seek the restoration of · induction Irvine au1hor11y ., ··rne f:rl'at ex)Jt'r1n1cn1 of m::untain1ne; a 1n1l 1t~ry f11rre in pea~~t1n1c of 2 2 m11l1011 hy \Oluntt•t•r 1nl'<J1b alone sho\\S s1gn3 of ach1tv1ng success:· Dl·.,..hur~t said. All of the drart !J11· remains in fOrC't'. ex(·cpt for one sentenN! that !!,ave tlw Pn.'SldL·nt authorit1 to induct !lll'n That sentence expired .iune 30 The only 1nen 1111·01\'L'<I 111 llllh1y's lottery are those 11 ho turn !9 thi s yC'ar. ~lost 11f !hem rci;i~tl'rtd !;isl year ;it th1<'r 18th bir1hday, as rcqu1rl<d b~· 1.1", and -.·ere plart.>d in a hohhng cl,1s~1f1· catron Onl~· those 11·ho are :ass1~nt·d numbl'rs I though 95 Y.tl! be rcrl.1ss1 f1ed acror<hng to lheir currcn l ci\·ihrin !'talus. to pro11d1· a standby pool of "readil)~ indul·t1hlt>" n1en dunng 19i5 :'\on(•. ho11·t·ver. 11ill !)(' g11·1·11 phys1eal and 1n1·nrnJ L·xarns or 01ht•r11·i,,(' µroc·l·s.~ed . Those 111th nurnbers ()\1'r 95 1111! Councilmen r('tna1n in the holdn1g cll\ssiltcat1on and n01 ·n1·:1r fron1 thc1r draft bourds again un11~ss thL·re 1s a nallonat emergency rt-qu1ru1ii ;1 chan~c. The J9j.f slandby pool cons1sls of men "ho got numbers I !hough 9~ in last )l'ar's dr;1(1 lottery. All rnen :lft' 111 tht" pr1n1c rallup group cl11nng: thl'tr 20th Y<'~1r and drop in io a lo11t•r t•lass111c;1l1on each year until they !'1•:1rh :1gt' 26 ;1hen 1h1:ir exposure to draft . l1:ib1!1ty norn1ally t·xp1rc:i. Set $16 Million Park Vote $12 Millio11 Alter11ati ve By JA'.\' \\'ORTll ot ~ OlllY ~1191' Sllff The Irvine City Council placed a $16 million price tag Tuesday on a p3ckage or parks and recreation improvement.~. to he offered as a bond issue to voters June 4. After discussion of an alternative $12 million package present~ by the cornmunity service <.'OmmlSSion, lhc council members voted for the fatter package. saying they ··...,·anted to keep the jewels in the setting." · Those "jewels" include items li ke spray pools. lighted '.ennis and softball courts. an ar1s and crafts cenler. a tcl'n ceo1er..,-and ·e performing arts thealcr. TI1ough no specifi<:S other than the Sl6 million ceiling were approved Tuesday, Administrati\'e Services Director J im llarrington said the probable tax rate for the package "wld he 25 to 30 cents on SIOO assessed valuation. or 525 ot S30 a year to the owner of a M0,000 horn£'. Alan Ribera. park ~ttant to 1hc city. pointed out that figure .,.,·ould he about "sev~ and a half cents a day- less than the rost of a candy bar a day. less than one child's theater admission per week." "\\'hen I see how little this package: costs per family, I am amazed," Ribera said in his rerommendation that thr council go for the $16 million. rather than the Sl2 million package. The five priority park areas to recc11·c the money , if it is approved by the t\\'O- thirds majority vote required to pass general obligation bond issues. include: -Central Irvine tligh Schoo l Cotnmunity Park. about 45 acrC's adja- cent to the prop:>sed ln1ne Hi gh School on \Valnut Avenue to include 12 tf'nn1s courts, a s\\·imming pool. soccer and wft- ball ffe)Qj. a library e"lpanslon. a com- mercial recrea!ion center and picnic facilitise. -Harvard Avenue Community Ball Park, 19 acn:'S, as a cilY·"-·ide ball p.1rk with five softball fields and one baseball field, tv.•o football fields and a socrer field . Also included would be parking for 200 cars, picnic areas, tot play areas. -Deerfield Community Park. 2.6 acrse next to a planned intermediate and elementary school, wilh tennis courts. soccer and softball fi elds. picnic areas and a spray pool, a multi-use recreation building and hiking and bike trails. -University Drive Community I'arlt. 15 acres adjacent to an elemenu1ry school and propo.sed library. This would include the same features as the other parks, including a multi-use recreation building. -Turtle Rock C.Ommunity Park, 21 acres in Bommer Canyon area a natu re study area. a major recn!ation center. !See ELECTION, ~age ZJ 50 CALLS TAKEN ON Tff IS AUTO AD "We've never had such a resporu;e on an ad -at least SI}. calls -tl)anks n lot ... " The ad\'trtiser who sent in that note was talking aboot this ad; '66 VW BUG, ~'E\\1 160'} EN(; .. RUNS PERfECT. S100 FIRM !Phone No.l Needless to say, il sold the car. Just a~ dozens of Dnl!Y Pilot ads do for other Advertisers every day. But the besl test Is your own test. Dial the. direct line to result.s. l''hone 6"2.s6i8.' J Never G i ve Up ,\bout 20 ~1ission ~·iejo re:.1<lents picketed the Santa ,\na office of Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Cas. pers Tuesday t() protest that one of three stree1 s closed off last surnmer is still hlocked. 1'he picket 1.-. a continuation of :-in cigh!·month-old fight to re· open all three streets. The group. "('1!1zcn!<. for Re- n1oval of the ('losures.'' h:l:-. spon sored demonstra- tions in !'ilission Viejo. IO\\'n hall llli\_etin~. and a l'la..,s action suit v"ll ich they rccenl!) abandonerl . The llC••' lr•·uic. City Counc.tl...roundt"dHnbcrL \\'est 11ppointed St~.l,,>el.aJ!P. out its prcp:arul!11ns for a n e v.· ad m 1 n i s I r :i t ion Tuesday \\1th appointrncnl<; tr1 t"o e xi st i n g commi!ls1onJ :1rKI (orm a11on of a third. Council mcn1bcrs authorized a JJC\\' transportation comm ssion of fi\'e mf'm· bcrs to opera!c like the eidsting oommu- nity service L'O!Tlmiss1on and planninp: comml~ton. ~ Council members 1nay appoint one mcn1ber each to the three commissions. On the community service comrnission. ~layor t:ahricl!e Pryor re;tppointcd presenr chairman Sally .\.filler: /fenrv Qulgtcy appointed ~Tarsha Polizzi : Johi1 Burt.on appointed ~J iles ··Pete" Peterson: Art AnlhOl'Jy appointed Gil Challet: and Hija~k The planning commission. strcamlin('(! frnm SC\'Cn to five member!I 1n a recent council decision, shoY.'S the Ji(rc:atcst chan~es. Frank Hurd . one of the ori~inal pl anning commissioners. \\as reappoint· ('d hy Quigley. John Burton re:1ppoinled Gary Dalzell ()f Turtle Hock. who ha11 S('f\'ed for t.,.,·o tcrm.c; on the panel. Completing the new group are Marilyn Bo~d of Culverdale. appointed by Anthony: Eniil "Skip" llcnrs of TJ1(• Ranch. appointed by ~Int Pryor : ::in<l H.oland Schinzingcr, a L'C lrvin1· f'ng1· nccring pmfessor. appoi nted by Hol>t;t1 (See COUNCIL. P:i)i(e 21 Drama S u.~pe ct Shot 1-Iolcling 1-lostage • INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -A man held a kmfe to the throat of a woman employe at \Veir Cook 1\irport today and told her to demand SI milJion and a plane from an ;urline. Th e "''01nan -instead telephoned airport security police and one ol them shot and seriously wounded the 1nan In the neck u·hen he ~tarted to cut the ''on1an's throat. The 1111111 . indl'nt1ficd as Dennis Tilhnan. 36, of Detroit. ,,·as rushed to the etnergency room at General llospit:.il. 11ospital sources said he \\BS aJi,·c but <leclint1d to give hii-; condition. The v.·on1an . Hcbecca Ootlich. 22. sustained o throat v.ound but u•as not b~l1cved ser1nu ~J y injured. I... Polic~ o:;rud 'f1lln1:.in \\'alkcd into the office or the r:. r . Tucker ('o .. a rear estate tirm directly 1:1cr6ss the airport's second floor con- cour fro1n the Trans \\'orld Airline. check·in counter. • • ' • Prof<'.~.~or Pulls I\' itro 1-1 oax "t ()uof r e .Stt1Lion Ry .1011.\; \',\l.TF.HZA Ot th, o~ "11•1 Ulfl .\ l.os ,\ni:trlr!<i profes..,.1r·._ hoax \\'ith an t•mjk~· bottl" 1nlt•ndl·1t tr, rl'prC"Scnt 111trn~l~·rcru1r c·;iu~,'(I a rna 1or !it1r dur1n:,: a ~pec1al tour 1111~ 11t1·k -0r the S:in Onofre :".U<"lear Ccner:1ting !'>t:ition And ofhr1als of Sou!ht'rn Cahlornrij f;d ison Co1npany tod.av !Wolk! Sf'<·11111v had llC1:n t1£htc11ed 1n ad\·:.11u.:c of rnc 'tour, bl·c•~usc it had hc•·n t·x1x·tlt·d That IJr. ~See 110 ,\X, l'aAf' 21 Orange Coast Weather Cloud~ skies 111 1h1• nl0rn1n~ hours bf'conl111g mostly f;ur ln lh(' art~1rnoon. 1s the v.,t\ the• \1£'ather ~rv1cc calls 11 IOr Thurl'da\· lli~hs 1n !ht' uppi·r 60s to lov.• 16s. l:\~IUE '!"ODA\' .\u AlllfTt('Olt n1a170::111c l1ttv brOttOht OttT in 0 rhC O(>('!t !he n('ar.brcok11p of marr111ae bc- n11·en Pr1nrP.~S iif(lrgarel 011<1 I.nrrf S1u>u·rfc11 in /96i. S1or11. f'n!Je S. Al YOll• ... ,, .. , s1,,,1<1 > • n.u ( .......... . (JIM.ll"HI (-1« (r.11"""'"' 0..111 ,. .. lff, fflte.ri.I P1tf t:Mt1l•i"m~nl r111•~• .... HorOKIPI' Inn l•l>Olt\ Mt+llM• j ". " " " • ,..u ll·U " " • • "'iOVll\ U•'J M11h11I l"llfld' n M1!!11111 M ... , 4 Qr111•1 (001111• 1'·U ,_,, 0 ·1• Of lltlll( ..... " ,. St11tll M•r~ell tt·I, l tltwlMOll M fllfftt" tl•U WMlllfl' 4 w.lct!1'1f ........ ,. '#lll'lfft'• """ J, ... We.tel M..... • ~-~•lf">l"'1. 1,1,.n.n i!..i, • ,, , ( ... $2 Million For Coast Road Asked Front Explodes: By TERRY COVILLE Of lh• Delly PllGI SttU lluntinglon Beach wlll SL'<!k m!}rl' th~n $2 million from the stale to rrbuild 1he eight miles of Pacific Coast llighv:ay from Warner Avenue to the Santa Ana ruver. If approved, It will be the biggest road consiructlon job the eitv has r\'cr tackled, according to Public Works Director Bill Hartge. The city plans to v.·lden Coast Highv.·ay to six Janes, Install curbs. gutters ru1d li ghts, and build a bicycle trail slong the full eight mi les. \\'ork might also include additional parking 11nd bus loading zone'> nert to the state beacti . sooth of Beach Boulevard. City councilmen agreed ti.1onday night to hire an outside engineering firm - VOorhels, Trindle nnd Nelson (TNl of Irvine -to develop detailed plans for a By Unltf-d Press lnttmatlonal The rr0Jan Height! front e11:ploded for the ninth consecutive day today into 90 111inutes of sporadic bombardments frotn Syrian guns that poured up to IO shells at ;i time Into Israeli positions. The firing was directed lll five locations in the northern and southern S<'<'tors of the bulge Israel pushed into Syria in the October 1973 war. The shelling cawed no I s r a e I i casualties, a n1illtary spokesman said In Tel Aviv, and the Israelis did not return the fi re. "The incidents 10tiay are Ughtef than From Pagel ELECTION ... June 30 satle doodline. vrN, the same firm \vhich Is f<?«r.tennis courts. a lig11ted softball field . developing a mast('r plan for the p1cn1c areas and tot playfields. redevelopment of downto~'Tl Huntington Beach, will be paid a percentage of the Other projects wh ich could be \otai project cost. Hartge estimated accommodated in the $16 rnillion figure VTN's fee at $120,000. would be the proposed Bryan Avenue · The city hopes the engineering tee. Community Pa,rk, two parks in the along with construction cost, will be paid proposed Woodbridge Vil laee develop- for through a special state gra nt for ment. and Improvements long the Edi· hi¢iway construcilon. son right of v.•ay . California was given $22 million by the The dollar amount was the only federal go\"emment for the improvement decision required . by Friday to give the of major highways. llartge said it ls those Registrar of Voters enough time to pre- fWKb the cily will ssk for. pare the June 4 ballot. "C:OOst Highway is the type of proje:t Council members said they will put the federal officials want," Hartge said together a package lisUng specifics of the today. "So I think we stand a good bond investment w!Lhln the next !ew chance of gettini;t the money." weeks. He estimated the total project cost at The bond 'i\'ould be repaid over 25 between $2 million and $2 .25 million. years. Fipancial consultant Pa u I The work would take care of all ot the Dinklespiel said the issue, which \\'Ou!d highway \\'hi eh lies completely in the be a "Class A" tax-exempt municipal city. North ol. Yi'amer Av enue. the bonds , probably woUld sell !or about five ~way ls bounded on one side by the and a half percent interest. city and on the Olher by county territory., In coming weeks , council members will Hartge said that part of the hlshw•r -have lo decide: --would-not~be-.touched.. ~ .... Whetb~ to_Pfe8~t the bond ls!ue as Normally, the state transportation a plan lo be built over three, five, or department does the wort on stiite seven years. hlpways but Hartge 1ald It would he -Whether to blll It as a method of 1MlS ;before the state widened Cout building one complete project at a Ume yesterday," a spokesman &aid. "They have apparutly learned· their lesson because we scored some good hits yesterday (Tuesday )." An Israeli at the front said, "The last days It was 1 real war, They were shooting hundreds of thells and we did the ume thlng. So it's a war, a real war of auriLion. 'Ille Syrians want to take 8S ~uch area as possible before the (troop disengagement ) negotiations begin." None of the shells fired today arched Phi the 1967 cease-fire line onto the part ol the heights captured by Israel ln the 1987 war. A Syrian oommwllque ln OamUCUJ reported a 2"1-hour engagement on the heights, whJch It aak! began after Israeli armored wilts tried to ad vance. The communiqut, broadcast by Damascus Radio, said lighting began at 1:45 a.m. CJ:45 a.m. PDT) and ended at 1:05 p.m. (4:05 a.m. PDT). It said fighting began in Lhe northern sector of the Golan cease-fire line and later spread to the central sector. The communique said Syrian artillery scored direct hits on frontlint> Isruc!i units, on a tank command area and on concentration.! o! armored vehicles. . Israel cl.osed the narrow asphalt roads in the heights to all civilian traffic in expectation of Lhe a r l i 11 er y bombardrTjents. The military command permiued civilians on the 17 settlemen~ dotting the Israeli occupied territory west or tbe 1987 ceaseiire line to work In the field:s but ordered them to stay clo.se to the steel· covered shelters dug in the muddy earth . Jn the eighth day of bombardmenl'! Syrian and Israeli gunners pounded ai each other's poations !or four hours Tuesday in the heaviest bombardments since October. The artillery fire killed one Israeli soldier and wounded to others. Two U.N. obsel'\lera -a Finn and a Dane stationed on the Syrian side o! Uie line - were wounded. A Syrian otflcer was al5o wounded. • D•lly Pl!ol lt1H l'M'11 PATROLMAN INTERVIEWS THREE LAGUNA SCHOOL TRUSTEES ABOUT SMOKING Officer Ron Lister, Trustees Norman Browne , Michael Sagar an.d Gerald Linke Coast Statio11 Operators Claiin No Gas for Sunday By RUDI NTEnZIELSKI 01 11\t O•!IV Plltl Jl•lt President l'\ixon"s announef'ment that gasless Sundays arc over is somewhat premature, according to several Orange Coast area service station operators '\ll'ho said today they don't eve n have enough gas lo open on Saturdays. "\\'e havcn'1 had one rnorc drop of gas to sell." declarl'<l :\·!rs. Betty Anderson of Mesa Verde Union, 1645 Adams Ave., Costa ti.te~a. f\frs. Anderson appeared somewh at surprised by the prl.'dictioo of federal and state government officials that gas stations would soon be open on Sundays. "We've only had enough gas to stay o~n two hours a day ~1onday lhrouglr Friday and not even enou • '1 !or Satur- day," she said . Her asse.!Jsment or the su pply picture contrasts markedly v.·lth tha t ot a spokes- GAS-SHORTAGE, HIGH PRICES REMAIN , Pago 22 Fro1t1 Pt•!I'~ I SMO I(ING ... and leave it up lo the district attorney to detennine apphcat10n Of fll'll:ll L'IXfe Section 3i5 \vhich prohibits discharge of •·gaseous substances or any mutter of any kind \\hich is in;urious to person or propeny or is nauseous, s1ckenin~. irritating or oHensive to any of the senses." Follov.·ing the mectinrt ~hl'ffleld said that "arrest" means ' restraint," and Jiopping agreed to lodgr his romp!aint si nce neither Browne nor lJ11ke \Vere restrained or taken inlo cuslod\', the citizen arrest v.·as not valid . · Ho"·ever. he said if t1<1e district attorney finds !hil l t;ibacco smoking is a \'lo!ation of the !av.•. a \\'tit 1nt could be Issued for th e arrest o! Linkl'. , Rtzhway. . W\Ul all ere flni!Jhed or to build all • : 11llut ~ state doesn't worry about projects at c:nce with each phased over ~· Ugh ling or bike traUs," he the chosen lime span. . Worker's· Arni Reattached man for the governor's office who said today, "We're optimistic that mo!t major oil companies will have their stations in operation Sund;:iy." He said that if the J)istrict A!torncv does not act he and Bopping 1rill sctk afi order from Orang(' Countv Su~rrior Court ordering the District Anorney to Rel. and if the Superior Court v.·on't order the District Attorney to fl.Ct. a smoking cease and desist order \\'iii be sought against the school board. "-; . ~= ......... -.el noAX .. . "Douglai OeNl.ke, a USC Profe!llOr' WU rnnJna iuch a ruse . ~will remain tish~ even an.r the ~" Rid Edi"!' pu\llfclll Stan ~Clnn. ·-. , ;,J)r, 'Deillke bad --30 '9imben of a Sierra 'Club enero """"11* wblch bad beeo lnvltod lo tour • ~ reoctor comp! .. Monday. · -~Altlr·111t--crourenter<d,·1 ...,.,._ E near U. reactor control room1 Dr. Nike pulled an empty brown botlle ' hll pocket and lhowe1 ti lo 1 ~ •lone on the tour, cann 11ld. f "One or our englnetrs went over and \aked 11 he could il>I"' the joke, and Dr. CteNl.ke hi.oded over the bottle and on the '8bel it said that the vial could easily ~e contained nitroglycerine," the ~blicist said. ~. A short time late-r the pro£Hsor l)roduced a kitchen knife with another tabel which said it could verv well have been a weapon. •. "l suppose his intent v:as to shov.-the Jack of security al the plant.'' Cann reasoned • "DeNlke was allowed lo continue the tour. and as the group left several membres apoloi;:izrd for the guest's behavior,'' Cann added. " Utility spokesmen empha sized that ti,.even had the vial con tnlncd an e~plosive and ~·('re il detonated . no damage v.'Ould have en!Ued in the reactor, itself. Ste.ti end concrete separate the reactcr from such an incident and the '"'indow scpara11ng t,he control room from the ___ 1..'0nferencc room Is ntted v:lltl bullet-roof • glass. OaANGI COAST 11 DAILY PILOT •1"• Of•"ll• (Mii OAlL'I' 'ILOT, -..1111 wt!lcfl " '9mbl"od lh• Mt,.i '"II, It INb!l"'od W, .... 0•••'1t c .... ,....,.,.~ .... c;..., .. ~ •. '-· I I ..... od.!1-... -•11~""· lllond•• ·~·-" l'•'llllY. '°' Cllt!a Mn.. JrltWflO•I ''•ell, l-<""11"111""' llit .. 11.1,_,1.," ..... ICY, L- a .. <11, •••lne1lo<1<11""'n tr..i 11" ci.-~t•I i o" JllM CIP't1rl l'IO. .. ol"fll~ ,,,91onl! .:il!i<lfl 11 -ll\llffl lt!11<9t•I •nd SV""•~&. Tt>e prl~<fPtl IMIDMtfll#lt p!1nt ,, " 1)) We•I I•• i!tftt, C"!I MtN, (tll'll<•·~. ,,.it. •oll11t N. W11rl , ..... ...., """ l'11tll1h•t Jtc~ It, c .. ,1., Vkt Prti-.... G-.1 M 1"•Hr T11011111 1Ct1•ll tl!I•• ll\0P1111 A. Myl(llhi"t M-•"'• &f!lor Ch1iftt H. Loot lt;~litrd p Nell A,.!lt..,t .Y.1'lltll\o El,!Oor • Fro11t Pqe J HUNTLEY .•• After Power Saw Misl1ap That statement was made followin g an announcemen t by major oll compa ilics !hat they intend lo open corporation- o~·ned stations on Sundays-if 1hcy have gas to sell. Sta?dard Oil Co. o~ Cat!!o rnla. largest gasoline marketer in the slate. safd Tue~ay tha t its 2.15 company-owned stations v.·ould be open Sundays because Presi dent Nixon rescinded his rt'quest for voluntary Sunday c!osi ngs. Sheffield said a number of options \\'ere. still open in the anti-smoking campaign. his naUve Montana, Brinkley uld It waa at last easier to tell whJcb wu which . When -people asked him If he waa Otet Hwitley, Brlnkley could oow say : "No, ma'am., be ll the one out West on the bol'lt.~ • NBC Pl-JullJn Goodm .. 1ald Huntley na "a warm and friend ly hwnlll .bebll wbo mode mllllona of lrlenda ._ -who knew him _.Jly ""' -·• knew him from te)evlaion." Hn lldted~ "Ho llllclt ID ~t contribution lo the actvancemml ol televt1ion MWI and to public undmlandl!tc of critical tuues. We will all m1ll him "'Y ..,ch." Ate-mortal teMces are planned ror g p.m. Sunday at Big Sky's Mountain Village· a family spokesman said. Survivor!, in addition" to the wido~·. include bil mother, Blanch Huntley of Billings; two daU&hters and thtte alsters. He waa married twice. He had two daughters by his first wife. lnifld Rollo. They were divorced in 1959. Ilia aecond wife was Tipton Stringer, once a we.alhcr lady for a \\1ashington TV station. Huntley was bom in Cardwell. Mont .. son of a telegrapher. !·le \Von a se!OOlarshlp to f\.tontana State College in 1929. Three years of premed led nowhere. 111en he \1·on a national oratory contest and a scholarship to the Cornish School of Arts in &!attle ln 1932. He switched to the University of \Vashington the following year and "since nty dad was only v.·orking two days a y,·et-k in the IJepressioo '' he supported himaclf b_;: v.·orking as a v.·aiter. telegram ellViry !Xiy, windo w v.·asher and by selling pints of blood. A· young construction worker Whose arm. was severed by a power saw Is reported making a strong recovery todav wllh his arm reattached by a team Or surgeons at San Clemente General H"pltal. Javier Palafox, 20, of Santa AM underwent surgery ove r • the pasl weekend W\der a team beaded by San , Clemente surgeon Dr. Morris Skinner. The man's left arm now shows normal color and the patient 11 moving his Ongers, spokesmen Stlld. Dr. Skinner, who termed the aurgcry e1tttme.Jy rare. said the member was hanglng only by a acrap of bone nnd a shred of tissue when Palafox 'il'fl s brought in by ambulance late last Friday Fro1n Page I COUNCIL.;. Weet. The nedgling t ransportation com1nission ~·ill incl ude Low ell Johnson selected by Burton : ~·l ary Ann Gaido: selected Dy f'.1rs. Pryor; Carole Morris. namtd by Anthon y: Bob Ruth . appointed by Quigley; and Carl ~1orrison . St'leclt'<l by \\'est. Johnson and Mrs. Gaido served on the previous seven-member p I a n n I n g rommigsion. None of the ne"' appointees n1ay legally take office witil the COWlcit members financial disclosure statements are turned ln by the April 4-deadltne city attorney Jame! Erickson said. ' Laguna Police Group Assails Proposed Cuis The LagLlnl'I Beach Police Employe! Associ11lion ch11.rg~ Tuesday that the sa fety and protecUon of Policemt'n and Laguna residents are bt>lna: jcopardi1.ed by prescnL department practices anti proposed personnel cuts. The association wa1 highly critical of working conditions for o f f I c c r !I . rond.ltions Including deployment of 11 single patrolman during early morning hours, frequent 12-hour shifts, an Inadequate police facility and lncrea11ng street narcotics traflic. The auoctaUon accused Police Chief Fronk Schopen of not being responsive io officers' demands and said the group was appea.ling to the public to preuurc for improved condUlorul. ... C..llic! Schoptn, contacted todoy ror L'Omment. sa id he wanted to evaluate the association's 1UttemenL and w o u Id prtpare 8 response . He mt t moat ol the mornlng with departmentll staff offlctn. The pallet empklyes aox:latlon 1L the news conference wos.. represented by TmTY MtcAd1111, 11:t0el11tlon president ; Terry , Ttmple, board member ; end Bruce Briggs, lonner 1 11 o c I a t I o n president. ' )"I • ti.f11cAdan1 said the re 'WOuld be no atten1pt by the police officers to strike , 1do~· down, or otherwise han1pcr the law t~nror1..>en1cnl actlvllics in Laguna. lie said the "good compet('n\ men on the deparlmcnt" are "frustrated and tired" and ~·ould jult lea"'e for better jobs. 1ndlrcctly, the, as!IOCiltion spokesmen blan1ed the cit}' council for the situation. and aaid they were turning to 1he "average" cltlten for help. • "1bere seems to be a reaction ~·hen people amert lhemse:lves," BrlP~s said recalling the prote!ll of the hOmosexual community and the recent pornography prottst . "What-we're looking for now Is for the avrrage citizen who dtpends on u! for protect.ion to aSM:rt hlmseU,'' 8r1gg1 said. ~ He MJd hls 11tuaUon ·was a "perfect tl-.tnPI•" of the fouled up admlnl1tra1ion _or the deparunent. Until ti wefk ago, he w&1 worltln1 11 an undercover narcotics officer. Then because patrol 1trength dropped, With lhe ttslgnaUon or one officer, he was removed from nRrl"Otics deu1i1 and . after the construction accident. The young worker reportedly lost the arm when It was hit by a powersaw that kicked out of a board and tore Into his arm. Dr. Skinner said the surgery was launched because of the lack of severe damage to the tissue!! of the arm. The surgeon !!Bid ht connected the :i:evered bone. muscle, .blood vusels. and nt'rves in an eight-hour operation . The orthopedic 11urgron sa id the surgery was the finlt of Jts type that he had e\'er performed. The decision to 1ry the reattachment was made when It v.·as noted the wound was a relatively clean cut. ~'There ls st ill a long way to go before he can expect l) regain ni: rn1a l function of the 11nn. There are about 10 or JS addllional procedures r'maining in the pl"OCt's.'I." Dr. Skinner said. One of tho!!(' additional measures took place Tuesday when a skin graft was performed on the arm. "llls arm Is a nice. healthy pink color 11nd there is lome movement of the flngers . He·11 dolnR far better than I had ever hoped." the su rgeon added. Spokesmen for Union, Douglas, Gull. Texaco and i\.fobil also said thelr stations would be open for \\'Cckend S('rvice. lf gas allocations allov.·. It Is predicicd that even if only a fe\v of. the con1pa ny-o\vnr.d stations open. it will merk n sharp increase over recenl "'l'Ck!I, v.·hen less than one percent of stations opcnl'<l Sunday. 1-lo~·cver. scvrral Independ ent service s!Blion own('rs contarted said they do not have enough supplies on hand to open Sunday. "lltll no, I won·t be open,'' said Coc!ta ~1 esa Arco dt'alcr Bob Smith. "I'll still be closed Saturdoy and Sunday. I got 5,000 gallons more than 1 did ls.st month v.ilich is just enough to allov.• me to stay open the last t\\'O days of the monlh." And in Irvine. Joe Ingram of the Johnson-Ingra rn Chevron Slallon. 18692 MacArthur Blvd .. snid that "it wlll be a long tlmP tx .. rore we nre ('V('r oi>en again on Stu1duy." Burglars Ne l Stereo, TV in Lagun a JI ills Burglars Y.'ho completoly overl ooked a val uable coin co\lc<:lion took a color TV, stere<> equipment and ca!lh Tuesday from a Laguna Hills apartmenl, Orange CoWlly Sheriff's offic.,,•rs sn!d. Deputies wh<J valUL'<l th(' total lo!! ::it the apanmetn of electronll's technician Bruce f:arl Murphy. 311. of 23395 Vin San Gabriel. al $545 said the intruders ransacked the New \\'orld epanment whUe the l\lurphy family wus out shopping. Lawye r~ Stage Ouc l GUADALAJARA . ;..1exico fl"PI 1 -One lawycr ~·as dead todav and ~nothcr seriousl y injured artl"r thCv took a heated n:iurtroom argur.1('nt out~idc the court. Into the strrl·t~ nnd sh<ll out their di!frrcnN!s "·!th plstol~. Of'IN ' ... .... • J , ·~ 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA446-1919 CLOSID i ~UNDAY,,. ... . ....,. ~ . _..,. Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Handball Gloves & Balls Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Rasquetball Raquets Little Lea2ue Shoes 5.95 Darts & Dartboards All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Skateboards Basketball Shoes 9.95 Up Shuffleboard Sets Tennis Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Dot Tennis Dres ses Tennis Shirts ~ Shorts T ennls Racket Stringing Slantboards Croquet Sets Raleigh Bikes Tires--Tubes~Llte s Bike Parts & Repairing 1Basetiall Mitt s Boseballs & Bats Baseball Undershirts OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY PHONE 64 6-1919 \ ) 6 5(1. sho the or sta fa shi ers l U>e WO the ta i ten I gi be be his be wh "t as ju<I Ide tio co sh wi is .. to ing I pe co wh "h .th \'OI to for d / 6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL .PAGE Relief fo ·r Drivers Opening of the Canada Road interchange on the San Diego Freewa y means significant relief to residents of the Saddleback Valley who have been coping with Jniserably overloaded traffic on E1 Toro Road offramps. County road oUictals estimate the new interchange will take off about 30 percent of existing loads on El Toro and provide direct access to Lake r~orest and La· guna Hills. TI1e projected August opening of the AJicia Park· Way interchange on the other side o! El Toro also will ease tbe lraffic situation along the freeway. Unfortunately. as county road department officials pointed out this week, the relief probabl y is temporary. If the Saddleback Valley is developed lo the ca· pacity of its present zoning, lraffic jams will relW'n not only to El Toro bul to all the arterial streets -many s till in the planning stages. So, while the Canada Road opening is a welcome relief for now, residents face a return of the same road hassles unless developers and road plarmers get together to pace what they do. Reduci11g Rhetoric ''\Vords, words. words -J'm so sick of words! I get words aJI day through, first from him, now from you .•• ls that all you blighters can do?" Possibly wi th sentiments like those of .Eliza in "~ty Fair Lady," the Irvine City Council has made the sensi· ble decision to reduce the planning commission fron1 seven to five members. The decision is no reflection on the commissioners but rather a response to the tactical difficulties of giving each commi5ioner his or her chance for equal discussion of important iss ues. Few ci tizens who have sat throu gh lengthy public hearings co uld disagree with the decision. . Discussions which }ast far into the night a re wear· 1ng both on public patience and offi cial effectiveness. Streamlining the commission shouJd prove a needed step towards efficiency. Better Reporting Sc hools have been experimenting for several years with methods of ~porting student progress to parents. To date, however, the changes have produced little ap- parent in1prqvement in the quality of inlormation par· ents receive. Irvine sc.hool trustees last week revolved 10 revan1p report card procedures once again. This tirn e. they promise, they really will design a card that gives parents a meaningful report on how their chiJdren are doing'. Initial indications are that they are sta rtin g out in t~e ri ght direction. In a refreshing thrust toward pro- \'1ding more rather than le ss in!or1nation. Superintendent Stan Corey says parents have a right to know not onlv how well a child is doing in relation to his ability, bu·t exactly what skills the child is picking up. In additio n. we would add, a parent has a righ1 to know how well his child is doing in relation to his peers. To design a report card that incorporates all of these measures will indeed be a challenge. But it is well worth special effort and attention. \ SB '·'··~ --,.; :-· .. "'" . .,_, ... • -~- • Stiffe,. Tests f'eav Are Deciding for fllffll!J Would Ba11 Many Drivers ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Deai· Gloomy Gus ·Voter Apathy Hits School Boards Thoughts at Largt: I am privately conrinced that if the en- tire driving population of the U.S. \\'t're subjected to a ri go rou s ex- aminatton-both physical and men- tal-about one-third of ou r motorists 14·ould be ruled off the road. • • • A "financial analyst" is like a meteorologist who can estimate the veloc ity of the wind, but not from which direction it is going to blow. • • • A conservative is commonly a man who thI'o-.i.·s a 25-foot rope to a person drowning 50 feet from shore, and shouts enrouragement for him to swim the other half for the good of his character. • • • A liberal on the other hand, tbrov.·s a SO-foot rope to a person only 2.5 feet from short-and, after throv.ing it, lets go of the other end. and walb away to do another good deed. • • ~othing soo1hes the soul quite as much, or calms the mind . as much as simply staring al the names in an opca fireplace: possibly, ancient man v.'Or· shipped fire less for it s combustive poy,·. ers than for its hypnagogic eflect. • • • If some people didn't have their follies, U1e only interesting thing about thcn1 'A-'OUld be lost. • • Every lrc:i ly bct....,een nntionsJince th e beginning of recorded time. has con· tained a clause at the very bottom, v.'fil· ten in invisible ink, that stipulates: "Can· Ylith \Vatergate, the fuel crisis 11.nd the President performing at the Grand Ole Op,Y, v•here is JI. l.. f.lenken 14•hen 14·e really need hi1n~ C.H. L. Ol"°"'y ~ ctm"""'ts Ir• Wllml!IH' lt\I' ,..'"" mid oJt llOt -..rtlJ rttlecl Ill• •lswt ol ""-_....,.. StM rwr ,., """' lo Oloolll'J G""" DIUr Pli.t. cellable at the discretion of either party .. at any time." • • • ~lost of the repentant "'1tnesses before the Watergate Committee confe6Sed that they 14·ould have done differenUy "in hindsight"-but what they seemed to mean by this phrase 14•as that they failed to foresee the consequences, not that they regret ~ objectives. • • The hypfilcritical personality keeps carping at1he weaknesses of those close to him because his feeble inner secu rity is undennined if his social •·support system" is Jacking in strength. • • • Rieb parents who leave la rge trusts their children cannot get al until the y are 30 or 35 years old are exercising re\'enge more than prudence. • • • To the Editor: One of the most difficult and rm - barrassing phenomena to explain to a foreign obser\'er about the American political process is the relatively poor turnout of voters in most local, state, and national elections. AS i\IOST eighthr grade students Imo\.\·, the history of man has been an <'temal struggle agains t the tyran ny of the few over the many. and ttJat the success of our republic is dependent upon an in- formed and responsible citizenry. As an educator, and as a ci1izen. the anemic turnout for the recent Saddlebaek Community College District 14·as ex- tremely disa ppointtng. Di.5appointing for 14·hat it portends, namely, apathy. ir· responsibility, and indifference to one of the most significant. misWJderst.ood. and unappreciated positions in our political structure -the office of the school-board member. It is not WlUSual to find that many of the electorate don't know the names of tbe members of their local school board, nor that they serve without compensation, nor git'e unselfishl y of many hours of their time a"'·ay from thei r families. Nor is it realized that I.hey are the governing t -ce and authority "''hich guides and directs the education of their children in the pu~lic scOOols. li\'AS~fUC11 as the local school board AU national leaders profess peace, but is one o( the Jast \'estiges of local control they thrive on conflict; nothing obscures-... in a nalio n that has become increasingly domestic ineptitude more than a con--more bureaucratic, it Y,.Ot.dd seem that trivL'<i foreign peril. the electorate "'·ould want to make the • • • position on any Board of Education a 1·fnsanity" is a legal definition, not a most CO\'ctcd one to hold. Moreo\·er, it medical one anywhere in the world; thi~ v.·ould seem the elcctora!e v:ould 14·ant to i~ why Russian despots can toss encou rage and SC<'k the most qualified in. dissenters into asylums with impunity by di\'idual in the commwiity to run for that passing a law, and not by making a test. office. 1\nd. finally. it would seem that • • • the electorate v.'OUld someday realize "History" is gossip presente<I as fact; . !hat \\o'eak and corrupt government is ''my th " is truth presented as fable. nurtured by . voting statistics v.-bich in- Nixon -Pushes for a Vote those attackers may appear more as a pack of jackals mercilessly stripping Ult'ir \ictim of its last shred of Oesh. \\1 ASHINGTON -PresM:lcnt Nixon has ~ given a preview of v.•hat he meant when ~ he told cong<essmcn he would "fi ght like RICHARD WILSON hell" against impeachment. He presents S\')lPATflY for Nixon could &rise his record across the board as he did before the Executive Club of O!.icago, from these circumstanas the nlOre he ·1 d I · h ~ · l h' tbeir silence as-be later said, or merely &wea;n before public groups, such &s wh1 e ec anng t e \;uargeg agama im alleged as he last said. the Executive Club, v.•here he is far more "totally false'' ;ind comfortable than in answering Ule asks for :in O\ernll He has sought to fuzz up, too, the que s· shaPnO>hr.nter reportorial questions at judgment of his 1ircs.-lion of whether or not once he "''as in-pr~do";derences. ldency. (onned of the cover-up, the payoff still The effect of what he is doing also is to This is the pro1JOs1· continued. in th e fonn of 3 s75.ooo J>8Y· force an aye or nay in the House on his tion he put.s 10 the ment for the benefit of E. lloward Hunt. impeachment to be con.5kiered a vote on count ry .ind it is Jr. barely 12 hours after he claiirui 10 hi.ti guilt, and not a mere "indictment" to have declared the whole tramaction v.·as sharply in contrast be proved out in the United States Senate with the issue v. hi ch \\'T'OOg. <lS is technically the case. is increasingly nar-, TIIE PROSECUTORS are repo rted to Before the House arriVes at the point rowed in "rashingto11 claim they have hard documentary of voting on impeachment, It i! e:tpected to certain acts and circumstance! involv· evKience that the fina l payolf had to be that Nixon will have presented his go or ing him in the Watergale conspiracy. made a few bour3 after NI.Ion's ~-lareh 21 no-go proposition to tile country time and In "1asbingto'n's narrower view, the meeting with former ~ John Dean time again. ooose ls tightening on the basis of c:oo-and former Assistant H. R. Haldeman. TllE WUE. therefore:, ls made to l~·,~ory and conlusinn statements of .,.. ....... ~ ... lhe p--"on cla1·m that iou "'' n "w""'1""' .. ""'"• • .....,... ... _ move deeper into the polltlctl arena. It the President relatJng to his March 21, a phone call from llaJdtman .set the final can move 1n 00 other way. Whether the J973 rheetlng v.·here the Watergate cover· payc'1 in moUoo shortly tfte.r be left lht iS4ue Is flnally resolved on bl.I reflaal 10 up ~'as revealed to him. Rut I! Ni100 ?tot.arch 21 meeting whh Nixon. . ftive Coogrcss, all the evidence it begW hi~I to sway the country' and BlLa.sJhe~~~tJll!.on _ dmlands. or upon.JUl..direc:Unvolvemetll -l!iiis<:Ong,...., liC ,..Iii IOililn lllO'J\)d.,--;:rrom lhe l•gal point of view and hb <>· in crlmlnallty. ment to the broader frOW>ds o( bis corn--plantaliOM invol\'e hJm ln further tangles. Tbe Pmldeot's legal advisers, and petency to finish hla t.c!rm. the Prcskle:nt seems to have dcdded io th~ presumably the Prcsidel'l:t himstlf, OONSEQUENtt. 'Y he bas fuued up the a.sir. Lbe OOWIUy to f<KU Congres3 lO cast earnestly d~Jre a vote In Coo gross oontr&dlctory stattment.s he has made on ao aye or nay vote en a 11mpler grounds: before: the President's chicl asslslant3 go v.·hethtr or not he was tn!ormcd th.al ktep bim or dlscharge him became be to trial ln September, 14-bethtr or not the "hush money " w11.1 being paid to keep wm not qult. ttSU.lt y,wld affect their defense. the lid from blowing off White House in· Tecnfcally and from the legal point of A decision on the President's tcnurt ts \'O)vement ln the cover-up. Naw It Is hard vleYt', Nixon's ntw fuu-up statemenb thus detlttd well In advance of any possl· to tell if hi v.1as Informed the money wns have exp()5ed him to a ftt:sh au.tc.k in-ble finding of gWlt on the pa,rt of his for legal and famlly support or lilt' tended to strtp him of every last shred of subordinates which could conoe-ivably in· ddrndnnt.s, as hf tlrsl said, or to buy plausibility. Dul If his .s~r;gtcgy is right. \Olve tlle Presklcnt dtcper ln conspiracy. ( MAILBOX J Le tters /rmn reader.~ nr,., 11·r/('ri111" l\'or111ally, 1t·r1trrs sl111 u/d t•111r v1·11 1/11· .. 71/Cssaaes 111 300 u;ords or lt•b·~. '/'lie r i(}l't 10 concknse lCLll't$ 10 fit spru.;c or e/i rni11ale /1/JeL is rPsrrL·cil. All let· rers n1u~t i1icilide sl(l1lt1turr. t1ud mail· 111r1 aclt/ress b11t nanics 11'1ay 111! 11·it/i. l!f'ld 01t reqiu:s t if s1,/ficie11f TCVSn11 ts appare1U. Poetr y u;ill not be p111>· ltshed. d1cal.c tha t the fe1v are, inde<.-d . making the decisions for the rnuny. RICIIARD \\'ELTE. F.D. D. Deputy Su~intendent Saddleback ValJcy Unl1ic<.I School Dislrict Home in ''iejo To the Editor: I v.•as pleased lo sri.' Bill Schrc10Cr's article of 1'.-larch 11 on the front page of the Daily Pilot, v.·hcn.•in I was described as the "Lone foe.. of As.s<'mblyman Robert Badha m. Perhaps opposition 14'0Uld be mor <iccurate. I v.'oo\d. howeve r. like to say. 1hat if anyone has any qut"stion rei?;ard ing this opposition. I am n1ore likely to bl.• found at my hon1e 11·h1ch :s i~ )l1ssion Viejo rather th an San Juan Capistr;ino. SUEA:\'N"E CURRJS LEWIS Candi date-for the 74th Assembly District Criti<"is111 l /11fccir· To the Editor:. I "''ould lik(' lo comn1!'nt on th~ criticisn1 lt>vclc'tl at llL11ry C2uiglcy, recently re-elected councilrnan 11·00 announced his cn ndid;1cy for thg ~1 of State Treasurer. I S<'C not h 1 n g dishonorable in t!ris move . an}mort• than sornt'Ofle oil 1he plitrmtng romm1sst6n dl'siring and seekin~ ele<1 ion 10 rhc council. Isn't this \~hat our po li tic-al system is all about" \\'h.:Jt refreshing opposition to Jess Cnruh ~ I don't think Jf"\ine 1,1ilJ sufft•r fron1 llenry Quigley's candid:1cy. T11 condl'll'ln someone in an C'l(-cted ofhce for beini.: "political" is failin~ to understand the nature of the anim.1!. ' 1..()L"JSE \'A:< D>:LL A Cl11/d's ltiuhi. To the Editor: l am 'A-Tltlng as a neighbor und friend or t..t3i IA Crav.fo rd and her fo~t~·r fam ily. J have watched thC" w1fo!ding e\·cnts of Utis past yC'ar 1vilh lllmost speechless 1001Tor. I am fea rfu l of (•\'tr having children 14 ho may poS!iihly. through death or mi sfortunr of thrtr p<1 rcnts be placed in the thro<'S ol 11 department !Ike The Departmt:nt ol Public Socin.I Servi~ <OPS."}1 The purpose of this lcllcr LS to ~blicize an outrageous attack on ~tai U4 right of priv1cy. TODAY. ~fr. Bridini:cr. the fOSll!T father, called the Hollygrovc ScOOo\ director, \lr. Sunley lhr11e, to verify indlrtet Information lhut ~ft1i Li had been Ill v.ith Ou In lht': lnflrmnr;. for a week. Dunng !he 1.."'00\'ersat1on, \fr. Quotes Allan llen-lclt, t..iguna llil!$ -"~1¥ set Is on the blink nnd I hn\ ~ not 'A'Rtchcd the TV nf'\\S for th~ v.cek5 I h:lvcn 't f~lt as gay 11nd 11J;::ht·hcartl>d kir }Cars'" Hr1d1rr~<·r l;;>nrnr1J !11:11 a stack of (·orr<·~pu1hh·11cC' f1unl lll'it:hbors and f1a'nd:; 1•.as lx'1ng 1,1·i1hht~ld from the '!1iltl, ,\l.n !.1 1s bt·in~ drnied the lo\·e, 1·11ro11ra l!l'ln('n t and assurnn('(>S of people 1,\ht•r lhl111 ht·r im rnediatc famil y. I'm i.un· 1hoS1· lt•Ut·rs 11t'rt' raf\'fully 'ilTiltcn l•l avn1d u~t11n1: .\l:H Li . Jn tha t stark rs :1 rl·1·"c :'IOI'} hook th:ll \lai Li Cfl,io)'<'Ci r.·.1d111!: in n\y OOn1c 1,1 h1c.'tl I sent to he r ~ she \1c11.1ld h.1\•e a familia r thing to tnjoy 1n unfamihar surroundings. Appart•ntly, f\trs. Bridinger's letters hHI"•· rt«ithrd ?>.1u1 Li. r-.tr. Hirt lc told f.lr. nr11!1ngl•r 1hat the mother h<td heconic ir1t·tn~.:d ;1t seeing a Bridingcr greeting ('ard s11-:nctl "LOVl'. f.torn··. TJIE SECURITY ol the child is be ing thn:at<'n00 in order to preserve the 1nothcr's. I objecl stroogly. MW Ll has righls too, and 'her emotional hcJlth should bl? carefully protected, as Is su important in the formative years, that the c}·clc of. the Uf1Qualified mother· inSCC'Ure child is nol repeated in P.lai U and her childrcn. f'nir.,leto Kids To the Editor: Thank you for your recent seri~ about l-'<.1Jrv1e\\, The needs of these children mu.;t be kept before the public. Really ex· ccllent! JOAN BRICK T he Streaking Fad To the Editor: Hcrognizing that I risk being labeled au.<1tcrt·. puritanica l, prudi.~h. or v.·orse \'Ct , conserva1ivc. 1 ncverthcicss feel Co111pelled to offer a somewhat different pcr3pcct1vc regard.Ing Ule phenomenon ol "streaking" than that v.·hich I have oli:>l·r1('(J hcing presented in tlle vari~ rn ~so; media. f!RST. it i" oh\'if)/Jo; lhat ''streaking"' likf' many other of the fads and foih!Cfl of recent )'Cars. 1s a product manufactun.'1:1 b~ the pub!lcity accOrded to it hy lb!! rnil.S." n1edia. \\'1thout the a 1 most o!J\t:ssi1·e pr<"'OCC'Upation of press and 1 !(olf'VISIOll, "streaking" 'o\"OUld ha\' e remained a ntc of spring confirn:.>d to 1S<1latl'<I college campuses. S1·ronclly. I bclic\e that fh(' light· he;irted. giddy reaction lo slreaking by many ioumalist.s and commcnt.1lors has ".s!:ick<:d the detk" agaM th~ of us \1'ho h:i1·t> s upCr\'isory andnr <idin inistrative funct100~ to perform vi..-.; a l'iS !hi' maintenance of the \aw. Vt'hrn 1icw:;castcrs st.alt "h's better than burning buildings'' besides making !In alrno!;i 111l'aningl~~ remark (it, Stl't'nking, fs also bt'ttcr. I assume, than mur·dcr. treason. kidnaping. etc.). tl 11·y :1rf' ~dM 1ndulglni:: 1n tll.:i t ra!Mr danF(,..rouo; garnf' of definini;: right <illfl \1 rong in rclJtivi..o;tlc and situational lt•rm<>. Thc.w "}ourn.1 ti.,1o;" hav e :-i.ue1;1'(-ded in n1ak1nl! the l:1\4'·brcak('rs th (• •·gOOf! guy-''' \1'l11lc lhe l:1w enforcvr" ha\C become tht> ·heavies" /Or v.·on.c, tllt·y ha1e bt'en l11rt«1 to rttre:it fro1n th ei r rcspon.'i1bihlics beca~ of thflr fear of be~ so labrltd l. I find It c:ttrcmcty dlffitult to overlook law br••ak1ng merely bcctilL'\e It i! done ln tM na ml' 11f ··fun" and because th~ b no apparl'n t "\'ictim" of that "lun''. tf tht' abo\t' qu:illli<'! be-com" our ratlon.1lt5 for dcc1d1ng \\hat la\\·s are to be <'nlorct'd. lht'tl we should be prtpal'<'d Jn the future "' lgMrc any illegal .flctlvlly th:it m4!'e1~ ttir two CTi!J>ria of "lwi nnd \'ictJmW". I \\'OIJLD offer some. questlOM to the mtmbcrs of the med la. They speak of a ··f;id lhat "''ill p.1o;s"'. Thill I! probably a \'t•ry ncc11rnte obff'n·ation and It cau:sefl n.• 10 'ilOO<h:·r -y,•h;:it ""''t' are to dn v.·ith the lndJ\1dl1Jl "'00 "l'tr Jk<;" 11fler the mcdl:t ha.~ determin«:l that lndC<'d th£' "fad has passed?" \\'hat if our "an;1thrnn\~fie streaker" is a 4().vrar"(lld transient ca ught on a high scho01 campu~? \Viii he be allowed to use phrases such as "fun and \~cl1mless" to defend his aclion.s? ~ty point is not to \;1bt'I th•• strt>akers as e \'il -do ers 1~·ho d eser \1 e disproportionate puni:..hn1cnt, hut rather lo remind them •and th1•1r apologL'>l:i in the media ) that thrrc> :ire .Q')tTif' of us. 14·ho, because of our rC"'J)Oni;1h1lit 1('S :ind ' or our own ht'-1iefs. do not a~l'C<! tha t st l'l'aking should be an <l<11 \'ily !hat qualifies one for preferential treatment if hc1she is "exposed '' as a participa nt. DE~~IS L. EVA~S Principal , Corona dcl r..1ar lligh School One Ta.r Eno11ull To the Editor: Our government Was inslitul.00 for lhf' purpo6e of .securing our per.;on, inrom!! and property. Inrome and property taxes or control are a gross violation of that concept. dividing the people into "ha\·~·· and "ha1·e nots", and promotin g socialism. communism, and now ter- rorism (see Communist f.tanilesto 1. OS THE other hand. the !ales Wx. le,·ied solely, leaves the individual and bu.si.ness firm free lO eam. save and Ul· vest (creating jobs) without being !axed therefor or having lo make so n1any repon.. Why not constitutionally restrict all governmental income to a county·lev1ed tax oo the commercial gross retail sales of all tangible personal property tind allo,,..· oo governmental indebtedness or debt obligations (present debt ftindcdJ nor the right to creete or issue n'IO!lctary token? Ko IRS, property taxes. pcrn1it charges, fines, license fees , franchise fees_. etc. TIIU,: \\'ILL put all t..1xcs dirf'ctly., in· stead of indirectly. upon the cono;um('r and hence the voter, rnakinj i.:o\·cmmenl more responsive and tile \·oter more responsible. County coll('(:tion , "'it h each Je,·el of govcmmt..'lll setuni: it.s 014'Tl rate. v.·ill keep local money al homt-:uid n1:ik1• for competition be-t'olof•en counties . and also bet·~·een stat('!'i , to have the \owc.o;t rate sons to attract 10<:.11 bu} ing v.·ithout '4'hich no t.ax is gcnera11'<1. Spre..d the "'ord to frl nd-;, husiness etectJtiVC'S, editors, TV and Tildio ~m: mentators, govemmcnt representatives and executi\'(-S. r-.la.ss \'otcr Interest gets a cti~. OIAHGI COAIT DAILY PILOT }tobtrt ,v. '\'t ed, P11bUsheJ" Tllo ma.t Ketvd, Editor Barbaro Krti~ich Editorial Po.ge £drtor ~ edi'tori.11 pa~!!' o! 1hc Daily P!iot attlc1 to inlonn and !flimula!" ~ by ~ on lhUr pq:e dh·~rw <"Ommmtary Oft h>pini or tn- tmSt h)• syndic.ta! ftllumnlK!i and Cat'loon.l.113, by p!';)Vld~ A fntvm for rnden' vi-• and by ~1irw this n~'Sp.tprt'I op{nJOh$ And ~ .... on curnnt topiN.. The rdllorial opinions ot •he Dally Piiot :.ppcar only in lhe C'dttorial colu.mn at th!!' 10p 0( the pq;t. Qpiniu\s ~pre1.wd by the cot~ um.nista and. canoonl:s1• and Mtter .,.;tm ~ tbt!!tr t'l"'n tnd no endocv.· mtnt of thtlr vn... by \he Daily f'Uo( llhWlcl be Wt'fftd. Wednesda y, March 20, 1974 ' l , I . 3·2.0 -..-+.-.tJA,. ,,., · ~ ~ c i.; ... 1 ....... ~·4~·"· i-. "'' w .. 1o1 • ..., .. ,_,..,. "I can always get air. How about filling it with gas?" OLD FASHION PRAYER MEETING Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Non-Denominational Eve ryone Welcome . - "'Near End of Lin'e!l Prayers Hazardous To Girl? Father of Astronnut Keeps Word \\'Y0:\11NG, l\.lieh. (API -..__. A proml'le to his son, one of three astrooaul! kill t.'<i in a 1007 training mission . has brought Don C..'ha(fce to the verge ot financial ruin. "Being the falhcr of a na- tlonal hero is not financially revrard ing. Of coorsc. I Mver thOUJ,11l It wooJd be," C.'haffc-e, 6.1. said. "But I've practically gone to the end of my line." ~ ROGER CllAFfEE. 3 I I Virgil Grisoom and Edw<'trd 11 \\'hite II 'A'ere killed Jan. '!1 , 1967. when fire raced through their Apollo cRpsule during a sim ulat.cd fl ight test on the _!:!round . E\•er since. the elder Chaffee has be·cn on the stump prornoting the nation's space progrcun. thing they did offer was lec- ture material!, slides aod of course the rocket model I use." the astronaut's father SYDNEY (UPI) -Saying sald. your prayers could be a health Chaffee said he's considered baiard, according to a report putting a stop to his campaign in the "J\1edlcal Journal ol but ttw.t he believes "there Amtralia". ought to be some "'ay I could keep going. There's mooey In a letter to the Journal, spent oo a lot cl things more Dr. Margaffi. T. Taylor of !rivololl.! than thls." Sydney reported a case of lead He said he cons i d er e d poisoning tn an 18-year~ld girl personal banJtruptcy. but re-~m was in the habit ol ki5sing jected the idea. her Rosary beads and the al· "Years ago, I "-ent through t.ached aucifix. \hat and paid it all back. But "I v.wJl:I like to put on in my position, how's that record a ease of iead1)0isoning going to look? It might be in a )'OW'lg girl -the sou.rte of degrading to Roger." whkb was traced to her ''f'VE TRIED T 0 ac-lWsary beads, whkh she was complish a great deal and in the habit ot: kming ... and have been unable to do so." to recommend ·that these aids Chaffee said abo..it his life. ''It should be made of non-lead looks now as if I have gone too contairting metals." v.·rote Dr. Charfe<.' SilYS meet irtR the plt'<.lge to his son has placed hin1 $75.000 in debt. NASA "11e"' tar ... " Taylor. r---~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii rn 1966. as the Chaffee; v.•al kcd togethe-r along the shore at Cocoa Beach. Fla., the astronaut told his father. "If I 'buy the rarm' (die). I don 't wan t you to be bitter. Do what you can to help the space proi:tram.'' Chaffee recalled in an inter\•iew. "'I'll promise you 1hat.' I said. But I sort of laughed it oH." DON CHAFFEE Killed in Fire As spcnking engagem!nts .beg:in drainmg his rcsour<.-es, Chaffee started drawing Social Security payments anrl tap- ping his wife's income as a bank employe to finance them. Appeals for aid to every ma· }or fourxlations and several GRAMD OPENIMG W~d.. Mcrch 20 •Thur~ Mcrch 21 Flowers tor the Ladies • Balloons for the kids THE PlllA FROM THE EAST 'j).~-b--~ THE FORl\IER real estate business finns drew )C'tlf'rs of agent says his son's death suf)l)Ort but no money, he said. "was a terrible shock -but I The N8tiooal Aeronautics ..... ,_..,,_..., _ _, remctnbcrcd my promise.'' and Sp ace AdJninistratioo So. °"'' Chaffee began ""' ncv" offered help, Chaffee LUNCH & DIMMER DA.IL Y h I rl'pOl'ted . Vice P r c !I i d e n t WrdMsday, March 20, 1974 DAIL V PILOT i) Now in paperback! A gourmet's guide to lovrmaking haJ already shown hundreds of 1hou ''1nds of Americans how to ob1ain 1hc. full en joymen1 of inventive, carefree and joyous ~x. It is an unusual and outstanding se11: manual that has been edited and wri1ten by Ale11: Comfon, M.B., Ph.D., biologist and writer. 'l'ltc Ju~· u( St>x :f-1.IJS PHONf US TODAY Af 556-7532 ------------------------......HIM'I twt-r S.-.lc. ,,,,.,....St .. Co.HI Mfto, tolif. t2626 l'll•J\.C '>ffld ~··-__ f..Ql)•l"> 01 Till IUY UI ~lX Iii> $4.'J'.i I I /\IV cht-<~ fOf S ___ " o•ndo......U 1Pli:-.1-.e Jckl l~l for po~IJ~(', I hJndhn;: Jnd ,n,urJflCf'). CJ!itoJ110J ,uJd 'i'l •Jli:~ l.i' Ebe...,·he•e I Jdd apphcalile ~Jlh 1J~. I (.ud No .. __________ l.>.lllll"·----- N•""---------------- At.It.Ill">)•---------------- C11v ~t.ilc_ltP•----- I I I . I I \Ve honof the Amf!l'iun l •Pfh S • --------------------------Brentano's SOUTH COAST. Pt.AZA 3333 BRISTOL sr · COSTA MESA. CALIF 97626 pearanct.'S before 5 c 0 0 Gerald Ford. when still a con· nd 3 'A•• I A children, civic clubs -any Tues.-Sat.from11a.m.•Su ay p.m. tiMW!Dir ~~.•1 -------------------- J?roop wanting to hear about gres."l'Tlan fr om ~1ichigan. RESERVATIONS 72 ..... t'J. T S d ' N Q • his son and the space pro-sought Hnandal aid from FOOOTOGO ·548 31 ~ ry . atm· ay s ews UIZ grant. It has been a la bor of NASA but failed. PAATYORDEAS· -Cm' = • ~~~:hich has taken him to 11 "TREY SArD there ~·as no 25741tWwportll•d.. CostaMffo , ... L I ... 4.. we Da1·e y OU "I just Jct the busines.~ gd tn ip~ro~v~is~ion;:__!i~n::thc~i~r ~bud~g~ct~forli:l_~~~~~~~~~"!l\!!~~~~~~~~~~----------~--------- The Little Church by the Sea 468 Logion Slrfft Laguna Beach 494-6400 pol." he said of the rc;il cs!atl',_ <inything like this. The only -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'.:~~ agency he founded some 20 ~early Everyone Listens to Landers _ yc:1rs ago. The firm now functions on ly sporadically from a bedroom of Olaffcc's sn1all fram e home in this Grand Rapids suburb. --------------- 149 Koda color 35 mm 20 e11:posure film 89~ 'kodak 149 General Electric Mag ic cubes 12 exposure 126 film Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CEN TER. Hunti ngton Beoch (714) 892-7771 . Oven-to-tablewear from Wedgwood, 20% savings s156 Qu.ncc 4~-pc >c l Regu larly Sl95 l·ll·re's ;i n L'Vt·nt 1hat \\·ill please any \'V'c.'\l_;:\\'ood lover. SavL' on :11! upcn sro\.k pit1.es as \\'ell as 16-anJ '15· picre secs. And \'V'cxl.t.:'vood ovt:n·10-1ahlt:v.·arc..· hois more than just .1 prcny face. 1i ·s 1lurable, ra<la r·oven prool and di sh,\•ashcr safe. Sa le \\'ill end March 30. Quinct· i6·pc. scr. Rc~u la rly Sfi2 ........... 49.60 Blue Potlific 16-pc. sci. Rtgul arly SSS ...... 11-6.4·0 Uluc P:icilic liS·pc. scr. Regularly $175 ....... $14·0 Save on Upt:'n stock pcs. f or exam ple: Quince. PJ;urer. Rc·i-:u larl y I 1.50, OO\V only.. . . ... l I .64J \1egt'fahlc Jish. Rt·g ul.1 rl y J 1.50.. . ... 9 .20 Su;::ar.' Jlegul.1rly :) 13 sale pri\t'.. . . . .. 1 ().·1-0 Crean1. Rt·,i.:ul.1 rl )' i'.'iO s:.i le pri<t ....... S6 OrJt·r by 1n.1tl or phone. Dining Al rcssoril's Save 1/3 ! 3-pc. place sets of International sterling 47 67 Joan of Arc, Prelude • Rc~ularly 71.5 0 Complete or !>tart you r scrv1ct• of rradicionall}' bcJutiful sterlirig silver. Now is an excellent time, you sa ve y, on 3-piccc place setcin gs: pi.lCl' fork, place knife, teaspoon. Joan of Arc or Prelude patterns in 3-piecc place sets. llcgularl y 71.5 0 ................ 4 i .67 Grand Rcgenry or Royal O:in i~h J·piccc plac<.' S<'t!i. Regularly 835U ....................... 55.67 DuBarry 3·pc. pl:1cc ~t. Regu larly 88.SU ...... 859 Golden La S1rada. R•i;ularly 103.5 0 .•.... _ .. , $69 Purchase \\•ith our Silver Club Plan. Order by 1nail or phone. Dining Acccssorie<i SANTA ANA " SOUT H COAST PLAZA ' • ~- ' • ~ • ~ " ~ ·a .;; • < • _, -0 c 0 ~ c 8 8 ~ Grand Rc-gency Shop ~lonJay 1hru Friday, I 0:00 a.m. 10 9: 30 p.nl. I Bullock's San1a Ana, l Fashion SquarC, 2800 N. ~1ain Stft."f.'t, Santa An:i, Telephone: _ Saturday, 10:00 a.n1. to 6:00 p.m. Bullock's South C.oaR: V,laza, San Dicsu freeway at ~risrol, Costa ~trui, Tc-lephone: ,, ' , .. ' 1 \ • i ' ~ \ , " l ei R la 0 lo Ii I , • Huntington Bea~h Fountain ·Valley \ Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO . 79 , 5 SECTION S, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, Mio.RCH 20, 1974 TEN CENTS Huntington Asks $2 Million for Road By TERR\' COVlLu; 01 111• o.11~ 'Ii.I Still Huntington Be:u;h .... ·ill seek 1nl)rc than $2 million frorn 1he state to rebuild the eight mil es of Pacific Coast Highway from WafTl('r Avenue to the Santa Ana River. • City Plans w Rebuild Pacific Coast Highway bi..'at'h and parts of cxist1ni;: p.1rk1ng locs. llart~e said there "·ould b<' no chan~eo of the current routt' and no work \\'ould Ix-done cm thl' ~int a Ana H1vcr Undgc. If approved. ii will be the biggest road construction job lh C' city has C'vcr tackled, aC"COf'ding to Public Works Director Bill Hartge. 1'he city plans to widen Coast llighv"ay to six Janel!, install curbs. gullers and lights. and build a bicycle trail along the full eight miles. \Vork might also include additional parking and bus loading zones Tease1·s Teasi1ag next to the stale beach. soolh of Beach Uoulevard . ' City councilmen agreed ll1onda y night to hire an oolsidc enginef'ring firm - Voorheis. Trindle and NelllO!l !TN) of 1 rvine -to develop detailed plans for a une 30 state deadline. V'l'N. the same firm wh.ich is developing a master plan for the redevelopment of downtown Huntington Beach. 'A'ill be paid a percentage of the total project cost. Hartge estimated !\ew pla yground equipment arri,ed this wc~k a~ Green '_'alley Park in Fountain Valley and. naturally. all tbe kids 1n the neighborhood had to try it out. And at least one you ng lady found that boys some- times can be something Jes than gentlemanl y. Coast Station Operators Claim No Gas for Sunday By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of lllt [Molly "''-' Slllf President Nixoo~1--~mcnt that gasless Sundays are over is somewhat prcn1ature, according to several Orange Coast area ser~·ice station operators who said tOOay they don't even have enoug h gas to open on Saturdays. .. We haven't had one more drop of gas Orange Coast Weather Cloudy skies in the morning hours becoming mostly fair in the afternoon. is the way the weather ser"ice calls it for Thursday. Highs in the upper 60s·to low-70s. INSlllE TOD/\\' A 11 American magmine Jia.s brought out into t,lt ope1t the tiear·breakup of marriage be· tween Princess /.largaret and Lord Snowden iii 1967. Story, Page 8. Al 'revr J.tl"lllCI J •••11119 • C1hlot11ll _11'-J J (ltHlllM 41~ """" n ('"5Wortl 21 D91ltl ,..Tien ll ••Jtwllll .. _ • Ct1Mrf1l-fll ,l·b "l!ll M I Jt.JJ ,... 1J H01"C9H 211 AMII LIHMler, • ,....u ... c ' ........ ..,, Mllfllll 1'"11111111 ti H•llMll l Ntwl f Or•llfi~'" s.r11 11·1• Or. llliMniiul H SI.ct' ""'A1t1 n·tt -M °""''/.... t4-H Wtelfltf> f ........... ,.,. .... llf -tfl'I Ntw1 t1•C ...,.,.., ,._ f to sell,'' declared ~lrs. Betty Anderson of l\fcsa Verde Union, 164:1 Adams Ave .. Costa ~1esa. ~!rs. Ande~n appeared somewhat surpr1 y e prOO.fEffciilof federal and slate government officials that gas stations would soon be open on Sundays. "\\"e've only had enough (:ilS to stay open two hours a day Monday through Friday and not even enou 1 :1 for Satur· day." she said. Her assessment or the supply picture contrasts markedly "ith that of a spokes- GAS SHORTAGE, HIGH PRICES REMAIN, Page 22 man for the govemor·s office "'ho sa id today, .. We're optimistic that most major oil companies will ha\•e their stations in operatioo Sunday." That statement was made follo\ving an announcement by major oil companies that Otey intend to open corporaUon· owned stations on Sundays-if they have gas lo sell. Standard Oil Co. of California, largest gasoline marketer in the state, said Tuesday that its 23.S oompany~wned stations would be open Sundays because President N11on rescinded his request for voluntary Sunday clos1ngs. Spokesmen ror Unlon:-OOulthS,GU1f. Texaco and ~1obll al!tO $aid their M.atlons would be open for week~ ~vice, ii gas allocations aUow. lt Is prtdle\l'd that even Ir only a few of the t'Ompany.owned stations open. It "'ill mJrk n gharp i.ncrea!fe over rlttflt (See SUNDi\V , Pag& ZI I \'TN's fee at $120.IXX>. The city hopes the enginttring fee. along with construction cost. will be paid ror ·throu~h l'I special state grant for hilo(h"·ay construction. California was gi\'en $22 million by the federal gavemment fOf" the improvement of major highv.-ays. Hartge said it is those funds the city will ask for. "Coast lllghway is the t~pe of proje.:t the federal offi cials want." Hartge said today. "So I think we stand a good chance of gettin,e. the rnoll<'y.'' He <'slirnated the total project ro~t at bel\\'t't'n $2 1ndl1on :ind ~ 25 n111\1on Tht' "'Ork "·ould lake care of a!l of the high"·ay "'hich lies co1nplete ly in 1h1' t•Jty. ~orlh of \\'~rner A\'f"llUl" lh+> high\.\•ay is bounded on one side by the city and on the other by C'Q\1nty IE'rritory . !lartge said !hat p11n of the highw<iy \.\·ou ld not Ix• !ouched. Xormally. the !ilate transportation dl'par1mcnt does the "'-'Ork on st.J.tc I-Iu11tingto11 Scliool Plltll high"•ays but l~ar1ge said It "'ould be years befort' the stale \.\ 1denrd Coast lhgh\1'ay. "Rut the ~late doesn·! WQrrv about la ndscaping, lighting or bike ir:iils:' )1c <Jddt'd . Part of the projeci incl udt·s the installation of a 14-f()Q( wid<' landscaped n1t-d1an the entire eight miles. And city officia ls hope to put in son1t> 400 st ret.•t ligh!s. Th e bike tr-.iil v.·ould be huilt oo the ocean side, ruruung along parts of the llun1ington l{(>ach 11oon·1 al 1 e n1 pt anything 11o 1th lhl' br idge until Nt·"'-·)Xl rt Beach dct·idt•:i \\hat JI \.l'<ln!s to du "'-'llh 11s portion of (\.:.1st lll~h11 .'.ly . 11:.irti;c sa id. ;.4c111>0rt offic1ul~ ha\·t· no 1n1n1t'-diat1· plans for thl' h1i.:hv.~1v . hut their Ion~ range n1as1cr plans i.:all for a slult of !he route to the top of tht· bluffs. 111~1kini.:-tht• ('UTrl'llt high"'a\' !ink iJ cu!-dl.'-S.IC nl'ighborhood st rl>t•! llartgc said ht• hop:.;i> work eou ld sl.1r1 !See lllGll\YAY. l'ui,:~ ZI Remap Action Slated Tonight Ry HILARY KA VE 01 "'-Olii'Y 1'1191 Sl•ll The rommittee pondering sc h o o I district reorganization In the Huntington Beach area meelS tonight on the heels of a unanimous decision Tuesday by \\'estminster school trustees to oppo~· the redistricting plan currently on the front burner. Westminster elementary tru st e e s joined Ocean View elementary trustet'S in rejecting the pl an v.-hich proposes to divide the area covered by the Jlunt ington Beach Union H i~h School District into five separate school systems. Three school boards -Huntington Beach City, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach -ha ve approved the plan. But the high school board will appro\·c ooly a Newscaster Chet Hu11tley Dies at 62 • BPOZEMAN, P¥1ont. IAP) -Forml'r telcvisian new scaster Chet liuntley. "''ho teamed with David Brinkley for I~ years on NBC·TV's nightly Huntley-Brinkley Report. died today at his home. Huntli:Y, 62, bad been suffering from Jung cancer. His \vidow. Tippy Huntley. said he had been receiving periodic treatment. He underv:ent surgery in January. Huntley resigned from NBC in 1970 to develop Big Sky, Inc. of 1\-lontana. :i massive resort and ski romplex in t'tlC Gallatin Canyon southv.·est of Bozeman. Huntley and Brinkley were accidentally teamed by NBC at the 1956 national political conventions. The y "'cnt so "·ell together their show became part of American folklore. Besides top ratings, Hwitley-Brinkley won every major television netA·s a"·ard, including seven Emmies and tW() Georg e Foster Peabody awards. Hun tley ""as th e serious one, Brinkley the wit. \Vhen Hwitley quit in 1970 to return to hihl.ative Montana. Brinkley said ii wa s at last easier IAJ tell ""hich was "·hieh. \Vhefi people asked · fiim if he ""as Cnct Huntley. Brinkley could now say: "Na, ma'am. he is the one ou t West on the horse." NBC President J ulian Goodman said lllmtley wu ·•a v.-ann and friend ly human being 'A'ho made millions .or lriends among I.hose who 1-'.new him pe rsonally and those w'ho knew him from ISff HUNTLEY, Page 21 1)la11 that h:J~ suppol't frtim :ill five t>lf"mcnl ary school tlistricLi. In voicinA their n h Jr c I 1 on s , \\'<·stm1nsler trustees rited a number of problc.Jns the)' :K'C \.\'ilh the unification pl;-n. 1nclud1ng · -A higher tax rate -Illfflcultics 1n ho1151ng al! {'\en1 cnt;,ry and secondary st udcnlS. -Turninf.! over flvr t'lf their rlcn1f'flt:iry schools tu the Oct>an \'1('"' School District. -The unreSOl\'ed question l)f 1~·ho ~els the ~lclJonnel l)ouglas 11lo1nl -Occ~n Vie"' or Westtninster. --Concern O\'t•r Seal fk'at·h·s rl•fusal to pay a sh1tre ol the high school d1stnct s bonded Jndebh'tlnt"•s. _ Even !~ugh \\.'cst1n instc r l ruslcl'~ \'Oll'<i to reject the plan. they said they U,I TeltlPl!olo SUCCUMBS TO CANCER Ex-Newscaster Huntley Heel Post Overrun PllNO~I PENH llPJ1 -Cambodian gavernmenl troops "'1th :i ir support OVt'rran--a Communist stron~point klda y in their fight to relieve L2<!0 comrades trapped near rebl'l-hcld Oudong :i.nd retake the city. field reporl-. said. O(ficers said govem111C'nt tr O Q p s recaptured l\ompong Luane. 21 mites oort.hwt':!lt of Phno1n PC'nh and four miles east of Oudoqg, a provincial capital takC'n 1\'lond:iy by the Cornm unisls in one of Lheir biggest successes of lhc war. Valley Com1cil Actio11 Here in capsule form are actions taken TuC'sday by llK' Fountain Valley City Council : HUP.1AN: Authorized establishment of a ne'A· hu1nan se rvices department in the city which will coordinate government al)d private agencies' answers to lbe social we.If are needs of residents. • SENIOR CENTER: Approved an application for $.132,000 In £cderal revenue sharing•funds for senior citizens center in Al1lc Square Park. PRAISE: Mayor Geor&e Scott presen1ed a l'f'rtificate. of "distinguished service " lo Roo Shenkman. former city council member and re<:{'fl lly the ci1Y,:s re.p"resmtatiY.e_ U> the fl19lKIUito abatcment_d!!trlct. lli_ is moving to lluntingtQn Beach . DONATION: Accepted with thanks a S.~,00> memorhtl contribution from the Robert WanUow rsllte and ukt'd the city parks and recreation com· mission to suggest a use. City orric1afs have recommended buying playground equipment for l\lile Square Park . "'il1 (.'()ntin ue attending !he Unification Study Con1 n11llL't' n1eetings in the hopt• that aoolhcr alternative niay de\·clop. Besides t\1e objections by "'estminstcr aod ~an Vi('w , teacher organi1..ations 1n 1•ach of the six districts affl'Cled also havl' voi{'('d romplaints. l'u!'Sday afternoon. I) er so n n e I :idminislrators for each of the districts sat doYo n \.\"llh rrpr~tali\'l'S of teacher organizations 10 discuss the teachers' 1·onc·~·ms ,\ccord1ng to C.U. \Vri~ht. f\tArina High Sthool £nglish IPachcr aod chief .<.pokesman for the teat•ncrs' groups. the <iflcmoon mct-ling \.\'as "m<!rety a reha ~h ing of all the problems. \\'ilh no rl'<l l solutions ." "To protect ourselves. in case this unlf1cation plan is acctptcd by all 'Insurance' Onlx d1,t ricL-, al a lrl!cr dtlle. "'-l' plan to meel with our at1on11•y n("t l ,\-lond<1y and 11tt~J11J>t to <lr<1ft Jcgi,.;l,111on which 11o·ould prole{1 our po.s1\111ns." \\ni,:hl t'xplained The-leachf'r., art• cofM·1•rn1'<1 pnn1.arily about th<.>1 r Joh securi1 ~· y,'!Jen nC\V districts arc. dc\·c.lopi:d... Act-ord1ng to \\"ngl\l th\• li'aciwrs also are not conv1nccd lh:\I ur11[1t'al1on "·ould he fullv hN!t"l1c1al to th•: s1ud1·nl s. <ind thf'y "·i1nt to ~··1 prvnf <ii 11., .1ch ant ages IM.'!orc they endnr~c 1 h1 · plH n Ll111fic;it1on Slu<I\ l •111tll11!11"' 111e1nhcrs -trusters and atl1nu11 ... 1r:.i!or~ -will bt> df'aling \lllh !Ill.· oh1ccl 1011-. of °'-'-'<ill View and \\.t-st1n1n~ter, and ;1!:-.0 1111.• teachers' COflt'\.·ms. al 1t1111ght"~ n11'Ct1ng. <1\ i :30 1n lht· D\\·ypr School l.1lir;1ry. 1511".! 1'~1111 Ave., llunlington BeaC'h. Draft Numbers Drawn- • But Nobody's Packing \I.' ASJIJt-:C~TON f AP J -~len born Fe.b. 28 drew No. I 1n today·s draft lottery for !he nearly t"·o million youn g men born in I9.i5. The prime number "'-'::tS not picked cut of the plastic drums holding the numbers until the standby lottery was 41l1nrn:t completed. Before th:il. the young students had picked .Jan. S a.s No. 2. Feb. 16 as r-io .. 1, Sept. 24 as No. 4. June Tl as t-;o. 5. ~larch 13 ;is No. 6. <'.larch 6 as No. 7, ~1art'h 24 as No. 8. and Oct. 22 as No. 9. About two-thirds of the \.\:l}' through Ille drawing the. highest number, 364, "'as assigned to April 29. The lottery was being held as LL'\ual in t:'<l~l' lt becomes ncces.'\ary to resume inducting Ame ricans into the armed forces. Jn remarks prepared for lhe second :1nnua1 standby lottery to assign the numbers. John D. Dewhurst. deputy director of Selective Service. said the purpose is "insurance -plain and si mple." f1ewhurst. substituting for d r a ft DU:L"C!Or JJyn;m v. Pepitone, "·ho underv.·ent heart surgery Friday, noted that no one had been drafted for 18 months as , the military "·as heing transform ed into an all-volunteer force. He said "there is no intention" by President Nixon or by congressional i<'aders who deal "·ith military matters '·to seek the restoration of induction authority .'' .. The great experiment of mBinta ining a mil itary force in peacetime of 2.2 mill ion b)' \•olunteer mean.'\ alone sho"·s signs of achievin g success." Dewhurst S<Jicl. All of the draft law remains in fo rce . except for one. sentence lhAt ga\·e the President au thority to induct men. That 50 CALLS TAKEN ON Tl/IS AUTO AD "We 've never had such a response on an ad -at least 50 calls -thanks a lot . , ."The advertiser who :tent in that note was 1alking about thi!I ad : '66 VW BUG . NE\\1 1600 ENG .. R~NS PERFECT l700 FIRM !Phone No.) Ntcdless to say. It sold !he car. just as do1ens of Daily PUot ads de for oth~T advertise.n every day. But the best test Is vour awn test. Dial tht direct line to res~lls. Phone 642-5Q{&. ' , srnlcnce expired June 30. ThC' only m<·n involved in toda~ ··" lottery arc those \.\"ho !urn 19 this ye<.ir. ~lost of them rl'g1s1ered last year at lhier 181h bi rthday. as rcr1u1red by ltt\\', and "·ere placed in a holding classi fi . cation, Only those "'ho are ass1gnto<l numbers 1 !hough 95 will Qc rcclassifir-d according lo their current civilian status. to provide a standby pool of "readil y inductible"' men durin~ 197S. None . ho""ver. "'ill be gi\·('n physic<i l <ind rn1:111al l'X<lms or othcrn·isc proces.o;cd. TlxiSC' 1\·ith numbers ov!'r 95 \\·111 remain in !he holding classification and not 'near from thf"i r draft hoards again unless there is a 11:1r ional t:mcrgency rec1uiring ;'I ch;ingl'. The 197~ sta ndby pool con~1.sls of mf'n "·ho get number.~ I though 95 in 111!.I yeur's draft lollery. All men are in the prime callu p _group during their 201 h y1•ar and drop into a lo\\'Cr cl11ssific111lon each yea r until thcy reach age 26 "·llt"n their exposure lo draft liab1hly normally expires. Ed Platt, Chief In 'Get S1nc1rt' TV Series,. Dies SAl\TA ~ION l('A tAf') ....:: Ed Plalr. "'ho played the chief on lhe "(~t Sn1arr• tele vision series. ""as found dead 1n hi! oceanfront apartn1cnt, authorities s:1id toda y. The body "'as found Tuesda} by Ille apar1n1ent m11naizer. \\ho summon«I police. Offit'i'r.1 .said Pl<HI , stl. apparently died of na tura l t'nu~es Plat!. a nntivc or SU!tf'n !stand, i'\.,-., studied \'Oice 111 the Conse rvatorv of ~1 usic in CincinnatJ and later at° the Ju1lliard School of ~lusic 1n New York. He sang with lhe Paul Whlten1an band for ttA·o years befo re hetoming an actor. One of his la~t si nging enRagcmentJ btrore enterin g the Army AL Corps in \Vorld \liar II "''as in thr "~fikado'' In Baltimore Platt remt"mbt·rl'd ii a.~ one of !he st19n.~t nnd m~t unpopular runs in lhe history of thE' Jnp;1ncse--Chemed ope retta. It opent_'<I Der 8. l!Ht , one day after Pearl llnrbor After lht wnr he aclt'fl on r{ldk> Md 1n such Broad11.ey 1Jfl"ldurti,rns as "ATiegro,'' ..Silver Whlslle," "Twentieth Century," .. Stalag 17" nnri "Tht' Shrike..'' _ . ' i -• 1 ' • I .I DAILY PILOT I· 'Hurn<u t Services' H \Vtdnt\dar March 20, l <J74 Odd-even Valley Gets Program Bija~k .»ra111a Suspect Shot Hokling Ho suige IND!ANAPOUS (UPI) - A man held I knife to the throat o! a woman employe at Weir Cook ~ today and told her to demand fl million 'and a plane front an ;urllne. Gas P"la1i By. CANDACE Pl!ARSON Of MM o.u, ,~ .. , si.u Hwnun Scrvlces. a n;•w dC!>'lrtmrnt in the city or f"0W1tain V:1lley 1um1'<i ut heipinc . th!S "whole persoo ,'' wa s eetabUlbcd 1\lesday night. 'l'be Fountain Valley City Council authorized formation of the tJ(·par11nl'nf. IL will try to match "citizens with federal , staw, cow1ty, city or privt11 c agmcieJ whJch can provldC' service for ltieir nceda .'' according to AS51st:1nt City Manaaer James Heck. 1n a related action . the counc1l Tur.!d:i y approved .an application for $332,000 in federal reveQue lhar1ng funds to build a to HnJor clU2w center In Mlle Squ.are Park and operate a 'senior cltluo1 affairs office ln the center. Uot.h acUoos were unanimous. Ht'Ck 11aJd the p~ed 9.700 squ11re 1 foot ctOter -which would btt part of the cily's recreation complex -would be a place for counseling, nutnllon {~uc1.1t\011, wcial and recreational a c 1 I v it i es. preventitive medicine claues. arts und craft.,, a meal.!J progr .. 1n and general Information rl'ferr.11. A c1ty survry !!eek s.1ld, ha ' revealed Uwt an estimated L6,700 senior cillzcns • .Syria Bo1n~ard111e11t Go~n Heights Pounded Ninth Consecutive Day By Uolted Pres11 International The Golan Heights front exploded for tbe ninth consecutive day today inlo 90 minutes of sporadic bombardments from Syrian guns that poured up to 10 shells at a time into Israeli positions. 11le firing was directed at five 'locations in the norlhcrn and southern sect.ors of the bulge Israel pushed into Syria in the October 1973 war. The shelling caused no I s r a e 1 i casualties, a 1n ilitary spokesman said ln Tel Aviv, and the Israelis did not return the fire. · "The Incidents today arc lighter than yesterday.'' a spokesman said. ''They have apparently learned their lesson because we sc;prcd some good hits Y.esterday (Tuesday)." An Israeli at the front said, "The last days it was a real war. They were shooting hundreds of shells and we did the same thing. So it's a war, a real war of atlr:ltlon. 'Ille Sy rians want to take as -much area as possible before the (troop disengagement) negollatlons begin." None of the shelli. fired today arched put the 1987 cease-flre line onto the part of the heights captured by Israel in the 1967 war. A Syrian communlque in Damascus reported a 2~-hour engagement on the beight.!1, wttlch It said began after Israeli armored unlt8 tried to advance. The communique, broadcast. b y Damascus Rad io, said fighting began at i:4S a.m. (1:45 a.m. PDT) and ended at 1:05 p.m. (4:05 a.m. POT). It said fighting began in the northern 'sector of the Golan cease-fire line and 'Jater spread to the cent ral sector. : !fhe communique said Syrian artillery ·scored direct hits on frontline Jsr11cl i units, on a tank command area and on concentrationa of armored veh.icles. 1srael closed the narrow asphalt roads in the heights to all civilian traffic in expectation of the a r t i I I er y bombardl)leqts. The mllit.ary command permitted civilians on Qte 17 setllemcnts dotting the Israeli occupied territory west of ihe 1967 cease1ire line to \\"Ork in the field$ but ordered them t.o stay close t.o the steel· Bo y s. Club Gets Tra ck Trainin g Track and neld training is now offered to boys 8 to 10 years old by the Huntington Beach Boys' Club. Workou~ are schc&wled on the track at Huntington Beach High from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Anyone interested in competing and training with the boys' club should contact the coach. Bob Meenahan. at one Of the l\'OfkOUIS. A Boys' club h~un1 will compete in 12 AAU ~ts this •eUOll, acco rding to i\1eennhon. for furt.het lnfonnatioo pbooe the BQys' Club at 5.16-9'115. OIAN61 COAST .. DAILY PILOT T~t Or•nt• C:0.>1 CAIL 'f PILOT w!ll'I Wlllefl 1, com&l"9d. ""' ,..,._.,,,tll, 11 PlltliitlH lty t~• Or•...,. C'.IWI>! lll~Dll ... 11111 C-ny S- ••!t •1"1-.i. lrl -4 .. Met, ,.,.,_.,. l~t°"""' ¢"r1'f1¥, ,_. Colle M~. 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Or•-C-1 -Wlltftlr>f C-ft'f, Nt M"" •19l'lt1. ll\\11t,.1i...., .,l ... ltf "'ll!t• ef od•v!•M ..... 11 M •tlfl , _., .. •tfl'flllVt.W •!''*'' _ .. 1 ...,.. JO'llUillft ol <Oll'•IV~t ,,.,.., ,_ ,,,,, "'1• ••ro 11 c'"'' ,..,..., C..!1"""11 kO.~l1•1eft 1W <t,,lor t1.H -llllf 1 r.. N II I) II """'IM'1 'T'll+I•" eUtlf\f!lltf>• Sf ..S ,,_~'llft. ' covered shelters dug In the muddy earth. In the eighth day of bombardments, Syrian and Israeli gunners pounded at each other's positions for rour hours Tuesday in the heaviest bombardments since October. The artillery fire killed one Israeli soldier and wounded to others. T""'O U.N. observers -n Finn and a Dane stationed on the Syrian side of the line - ""'er<? wowlded. A Syrian officer \11as also wounded. From Pagel HUNTLEY ... television," He added : "He made an Important contribution to the advancement of television news and to public understanding of critical Issues. We will all miss blm very much." Meinorlal se.rvices are planned for 6 --p.m. ·Sunday ·at Big Sky's Mounta in Vil lage· a famUy spokesman !aid. Survivors, in addition to the wldo""" include his mother, Blanch lfuntlcy or Billings; two daughters and three sisters. He .,.,·as married twice. Jle had tv.·o daughters by his first wife , lagrld Rolin. They were divorced in 1959. H\.!I second wife was Tipton Stringer, once a v.·eather lady for a Washington TV station . Huntley was bom in Cardwell, ~lonl., son of a telegrapher. He woo a seholarship to h-1ontana State College in 1929. Three years of pre1ned led nowhere. then he \l'Qn a national oratory contest and a scholarship to the Comish SCbool of Am ln Seattle ln 1932. He switched to the University of Washington the followin g year and "since my dad was only working two da ys a week in the Depre!slon" he support«! himself by voorking as a waiter. te\egran1 delivery boy, window -washer and by sel~ing pinta of ~lo0<t tn 1934 he got a $tO·a·montb job with a 100.-\\'att rad io station KCBC. in Seattle. ln addition to bts salary. he got laundry service and was allowed to use spon90rShip accounts to trade for food. There was no wire service, so he bought a Seattle Star and rewrote it for a 15-minute newscast every night. In 1938 he v.·ent to CBS In L<>s Angeles, as correspondent for 11 \Yestcm stat"3 . In 1961 he switched to ABC In Uls Angeles, and four years later moved to NBC in New York. · When Hwitley \\~nt back to Montana. theTewas talk of his running for the Senate. But he soon foond Mike J\1ansfie\d ,,·as going to run again and said "you'd be an idiot 1.0 run against Mansfleld in Montana ." Instead. he did 1V t'Ommercials, taped a radio show. and promoted Big Sky as a rictt man's resort. The Big Sky project got him In trouble ,,·ith conservationists. hov.·ever. lie called them six:alled conservationists. Talent Contest - -srated Frid ay For Huntin gto n Dave de SOto of radio station Ki\tPC wil i emcet Friday night 's llwttington Bcacb Exchange Club Uilent contest \\'Ith locnl youngsters compelin g for prlies In three age brackets. The final competition ls set for i :30 p.m. In Dwyer Intermediate School, 1ao2 Paln1 Ave. A preliminary elimination ron1est was held March 16 to narrow U1e II.st of performers for Friday 's show. Thr contestants, by age bratkct. arc ; Primary: Tamn1y 't'taC~'. song and dance; Vickie Rted, Cindi Todd and Philip Heinz, a dance fron1 yt.-slerycar; ond .Dawn l)ld<•no, bailee Juniors: Unda BtW, classical piano: Eddie Baker, tap danct: AM SchlL~ter and Barbara Finnell, t.ap dance; Patty Mullens, <'lasslcal piano: Susie and Terri Ruller. Uawailan danct, rind Kcvh1 KollrnJa, plao. Stnlnr1 ~up to 16')'cars-oldJ: Pan' Ku1sunel , ballet : l.Alurl Shoh1.r, Evt!lyn C1sn<'m>. Nikki Sahegen aOO Nina Ntumtinn, a group 111p dance; Sharon Rosen, classlc:Rl ple.oo : Joo[\n Lynn. sh1ger: Bob Knlllht. singer e.nd gullnr pla ye r; and Christine Navaro, modem dance. live within a l.hreo-mlle radius o( the Fountain Valley retlonal parl:. A ""'°' cltl&eo b COOAid•red to ,be anyone " yean old or mott. LocaJ 11Cnior cilizen r es 1 d '-! A 11 a 1 facilities. he addod. have erpresse<t intcr~l in sut.ii a cec~r. The !-Jtunnn Services Pepartml'11t .,,:oukl. serve residents ot all ages in coordinating a "whole ptrtOO approach" to' people's 1leeds, according 10 the city council. CoWlcilman Bemie Svalstad and Mayor Ceorge ScoU expressed some rcscrvallons about !he birth of the ntw department being "prematurt ... But both adcdcd they realize the coWJcil action will help the city 's cba.nceli in getUng the fl'd~ral revenue sharing monies through the Orange Counly Board of Supervisors. TI1e fundin g application ""'ill Urst go to tbe county !iOCial revenue Mlarlng advisory committee. lleck said the department will pull together the ''helping" agencies and •·try lo cut red tape" for residents. It probably will encompass services of the county health. consumer affairs and mental health departments; run the Youth Employment Service and continue to back efforts of Teen Help, Coloni:i Juarez recreation programs and the oommtmity theater. !-leek said. As now proposl'(f . the department also would coordinate city recreation with community school programs, Work with veterans groups on nearby carnpusea, aid volunteens recreation programs and !'iet up health cducahon and immuniialion dinics with the local hospital , he added. Lawyers Press For Sta terneuts By SLA Suspects OAKLANO ~APJ -Desplle one COW'! setback. atlo rneys for two alleged Symbio_nc_sc _Llbcraii.on .Nmy members vowed today to keep lighting for <• televised statement which their client! clai m could help \\'in Patricia Hearst's freedom . "We'll argue strenuously that this coort is wit hin its rights to order a ne.,.,·s conferenct: if it sees fit,·• attorney James Jenner told ~1unicipal Court Judge Stafford Buckley. \Yho delayed a ru11ng. A judge in another county denied the request Tuesday. A televised appearance requires the permission of judges in both counties ""'here the men face charges. Buckley had lXdto.. scheduled lo rule today on the !~ion request by purported SL.A "soldiers" J o s e p h Remiro. 27, and Russell Little, 24. cha rged here with the Nov. 6 assassination of schools Sutp. Marcus Foster. But the judge postponed the hearing until Monday because several defense attorn eys were involved In a change of venue hearing today. "1 'm still optimistic." Jenner said after the brief session. "It's an lnteresting jurisdictional problem. The question is ..... nether the appeArance of indi viduals on the screen would be inflammatory." Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge Sam Hall ruled Tuesday that a televislon appearance by the defendants coaJd ·hurt their chances for a fair trial, The kidnaped girl's father. newspaper executive Randolph A. Hearst, expressed disappointment at Han ·s ruling. "I don't see how any statement that might possibly bring about the relea9e of our daughter could keep the defendants from getting a fair trial." he said. · The SLA. v.·hich claims it kldnaped 2Q. year-old Patricia Heatsl Feb. 4, has threatened to break off al\ communication with her family unless Little and llemiro :ip?far on national l<!levi!liOn. In turning dO"'n the request . HRll snid. "lf I agreed to this motion I \\'otLld create all aln1ospher t' th:1t "-ould re!iult in the possibility of these men not receiving a fa ir trial in anv part of lhls st.ate and poss1bly the nalion." HHH Swears The woman instead lelephoned alrport security police and one of them shot. and 1eriousl~ wounded the rnan In the neck when he started to cut tli e 'voman s throat. • The rnan, indentified as Dennis Tillman, 36, of Detroit, was rushed to lhe crnergency room at General tJospltal. llospltal sources said he \\'as allve but declined to give his condition. The won1an, llcbecca Dotlich, 22, sustained a throat wound but was not bE?IJeved seriously injured. Jlotice sald 'fillmun \valked into lhe offici:: of the F . C, Tucker Co .• a real estate 11rm directly across the airport's second floor con- course from the Trans World Airlines check·in counter. Rehozo Meets P1·ivately Witl1 Watergate Panelist s From Yt'lr1 Services WASHINGTON -Charle.s G. "Bebe" Rebozo, President Nixon 's close friend and lravellng companion. met privately today with the Senate Watergate committee which ls investigating a $100.000 Nixon campaign contribution fro m billlonaire Howa rd Hughes. ltebozo, a Florida banker and frequent guest at Nixon's San Clemente home and the Camp David presidential retreat, 'WILL STAND AND FIGHT' -NIXON. Story, Pag• 4. made no effort to dod ge reporters ""'hen he entered the committee room. But he declined to &ruiWer any questions. Y.'hen the committee broke o f f questioning for lunch, R e b o z o , sandwiched between a hall dozen Capitol policemen, was escorted through scores of reporters. photographers a n d television c.amera crews down a long corridor to a dining room. He smiled , shrugged his shoulders, and made no response to questions thrown at him. He testifi ed previously that he heti:I file $100,000 contribution in a sa fe deposit box at his Key Biscayne. Fl8. bank for three years without kno""'ing .,.,·hat the money was to be used for. !-le said, however, he asswned the money would be used In Nixon's 1972 re- election campaign, but t.bat he ne ver discU&Sed the mont'y. all in ca&h, with Ni xon's campaign officials. The only person he told about the money, Re bozo tesl ified .... ·as Rose ~tary \\'oods, Nix:ofJ"s personal secretary. Rcbozo said the reason for his silence Solon Studying Offsl1ore Drilling "Offshore drillin~ iS· an extremely contro~·ersial issue." said Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (0-Gnrden Grove) in discussing a two.day leglslative 'hearing ending today in Sacramento. Rcpresentati\'CS o f environmental organizations and of the oil Industry testified before the Joint Committee on Public Domain as part of the committee's attempt to determine wheth· er or not fur1h£'r cffshorc drilling ls justified. , "Our pw-pose in holding these bearings is to obtain input frorn both the environmentalists and the'Oil companies, as well a.s representatives of the federal govt'mment and experts on drilling technology and safety.·· Cory said. • I c was that he was worried about the poulbllity that such a large contribution Crom the billionaire Industrialist might be embarrassing to the re · l!lectlon campaign . In hls depoeltlon filed in U.S. District Court last month, Rebozo !aid he was first offered the money in 1968, the year Nixon was elected prt!sident. But he said he rejected it then because he felt that •·perhaps another Hughes loan c0uJd create some embarrassment for the campaign." flrom P1111e I HIGHWAY ... In September and be finished by the summer of IW75, with little lntem.iption to the normal traffic. The city might have to pay a percentage fl the project cost, less than 18 percent, but that hun't been determined yet, sakl the public works director .• An outaide engineering rlrm had to be hired to develop the plans because the city rteeived late notice about the avail- ability or the extra hlgh.,.,·11·· construe· lion funds. Hartge said his staff v•ould not have lime to complete the extensive planning work, with the other projects it al ready has. He saJd he didn't know why the city v.·as notified so late -l\-farch JS. Frorn Page l SU NDAY • • • weeks, wben less than one percent or stations opened Sunday. However, several Independent service station owners contacted said they do not have enough supplies on hand to open Sunday. ''Hell no, I won't be open," said Costa ~Iesa Arco dealer Bob Smi,ih. ''I'll still "'be elo!ed Saturday and Sunday. I got 5,000 gallons more than I dld Last month which I! /ust ~ough to allow me to stay opt:n the ast two days of the month." And in Irvine, Joe Ingram of the Johnson-Ingram Che\•ron station. 18492 i\lacArtbur Blvd., said that "it will be a lo_ng time before we are ever open again on Sunday." 1f supplies do improve, Ingram said he might start opening on Saturdays and possibly on Sundays but only if the improvement is radical. Survives Dy WILL1Afl1 SCllRt.:IBl~R Of IN OIH1 flllet lllU A move by two Orange County supervisors 1.0 scuttle the counly 's even· odd gas managemerft plan failed today but probably will face anothC'r showdown next week. supervisors Ralph Dloorl<h and David Baker joined forces in the atlempl 10 tnd the stale of emergency in the county. Bui fellow board members Ralph Clark and Robert Battin voted to liecp it for al least another .... ·eek. Supervisor l{ollllld Caspers was absent . Though the gas management syslt:m will stav in effect, the board vor.fd against ·any continued !undlng for the emergency ope.rations center that ha.• been rnonitoring gasoline complaints and attempting to determine a paUem or station hours and available fuel supplies. Emergency Center Direclor George Bean told ne~·smcn after the board 's action that he will have to shut dow,n his operation today. He told supervisors he has already cut back his staff considerably because only about 300 calls per day are belng handled , compa red to a peak of 2,000 per day seYeral weeks ago . Diedrich said during the discussion that he would be willing to retain a plan lf certain changes were made to make It more enforceable. But Baker said the system should be completely junked outright because ''the whole thing is an overreaction and overkill and the normal market place should take over." Baker added that continuing the program for even another week would only compound the problems. But Clark, a aervlce station owner. staunchly defended the system even though he sa!d the normal market place would be the best under nonna l circwnstances. Council Prefers · Audio-visual Gear for Library City councilmen have agreed to spend $120,000 on audlo--visual equipment rather than books for the new Huntington Beach central library. Librarian Walter Johnson said the !witch in priorltle! ls really like "borrowing" money from the book fund. not cutting II. , He said certain. electrical inslallaUons for the llbrary's music room and media room must be made now, as well as the purchase of tape decks, record players, slide projectors and other audio-visual eqUipment. "We're already buying books as rapidly as !he staff can ab!Orb them." Johnson said. "There is not enough slafr to do It faster." The city council agreed Monday to take lhe $120,000 out of the book buying fund and use It for audii>visual purchases. That money will be replaced In the book fund in Jwte with federal r£1ven11e shat· ing funds. Johnson said he plans to ha\'~ 100.000 vOlilifies · in tile cenlral~ library when it opens in November. About 50.000 volumes have been bought so tar. and he doe sn't expect any trouble in buying !he rest by the opening date. ., ..... Cf OS(D SUNDAY 'Not l nvolYed' I r• Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little League-Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Basketball Shoes 9.95 Up Handball Gloves & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets ,, II ~ I LOS ANGELE.5 {UP!l -Sen. i-lubertt 1 ~ Humphrey sweari; he v.•as llQI personally handt'd an attacht' cnse cOOtaininR $50.000 in cash from Howard Hughes. but ca11·1 !iliY ""'hclher Hughes n1ad~ such A donation so111c other way. Hun1phrcy's dcpooitlon . rend to a libel ~ 1riril in fcoderal court here Tu\"sday. t'Ontr:.idlct.s a sworn staterncnt by a forn1cr llught>S liculfnanl , HO b c r I t J\lahcu. ~tahcu t('st1rit'd that he hundcd a thin :ittache case. dark brov•n or black in t'OIOr. to Humphrey as they sal In a I limousine in front of lhe Century l'laza llott'!I htre In Jul)'. 1968. J\taheu said the cash. which ..t:ame from a L.u Vegas cosino owned by llu ghes. ""as meant as a contribution 10 llumJ*irey. who ran J unsuccessfully thst year as the Den1ocr111ic candidate for p'"'sldenl. UPI Talks Re: nmc NEW YORK iUPlj -Ncgo!la!ors for United PrcitS In ternational and the \\'Ire Srrvlc" C.ullJi met until 1a1e Tuesday and \•ere to go back to the. bargaining !able la ter today in Rn effort to 1ctlle a strike entering its third dlly. ! Tennis Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses ·Tennis Shifts & Shorts Tennis_Racket Stringing OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY \ I Raleigh Bikes · Tires-Tubes-Lites Bike Parts & RIP.airing Baseball Mitts Baseballs & Bats ~ - Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646-1919 I. I I I " l -~ r ·'· ' At Your! Service A Sund11~. \Vedn~a~ and Friday Ftulure r.01 Pa< Of the Oa.lly Pilot lllgl• llli/il!J llilb DEA!l .PAT : I n'IOl'cd 111!0 my ap._!r1· mcnt last Ot.:tobtr and bv January I knew I \\:L~ p:iyinR the utitiiy bill for rny apart1ne111 nnd the laundry roon1 bc\O\I' me. ~ty t·1t"ttr1c hill is a11prox11nutely $10 1nore and thr ~us bill S4 to S5 mote per ntonth than tht· othl'r u·n:1nts. \Ve arc :ill singll'. 11·ork all d::iy and spend about !he ·s:iml' nu1nhl'r of hours at ho1nc. ~l y h:ndl urd 11 ill not pu! ;i tllC'ler in thC' lnun· drv roo1n bc('ausc it l':oul<I t'OSI hint $:~011 a1ld he v.·on't p:1y the extra utility bill s either. J'n1 :.:illo11cd to d(.'<.IUCt ~5 per n1nnth fron1 my rl'nt and an1 to rontinuc to pav gas anci l'lt'Cl!'ic bills for 1•.1c )aun· dry. Do J h;ivc any rights us a 1cn:1nt in this c:isr~ I'. II .. Co rona del ~1ar ,.ou havt-no rights as far as the J(as and clcelri e ron1panit•s an•' the Pohlic Ulillties Commission arc roncerned. Nl·ither the utilities nor the PUC has any jnrisdi{'tion in n1t•tre eonnccll1 dl'i putes. \'our un i\' 1'{'1·oursi· "'ould be lo take the case to Small clai1ns \ourt if \'our lease do es not stipu lah· htat yo u are expecte d to pay utili ty bills for th e laundr~· roo1n in addition lo your O'\\'ll apurtmcn t. Per· hap'i the landlord \\'ouJd split the laundry roon1 cha rges \\'ilb the ot her trnant s, if tht'\' agrt'f. Bot h utililies adm itted that stiCki ng ont• 11-nant v.·ith some inside ut ility or out side lig hting {'osts is "con1- mon praclit~ ... but h•w pcoplt> catch on to this unless tht"y com pare utllil~' bills '"·it h their nci~hbors. S il.,er fis /1 Spolle.tl DEAH PAT : After O\OVing into ;_i six· ye:.ir-old condon11niu111 \\'1th 111111.1n.11a ll ~:n·µc·ting. \I(' ha1·11 <ti~covcre<l si lverfish 11 cre alrt•adv in rl·:->idvncc. \Ve h:1\'t' no 11ay of knov.'ing ho1v inany <r~c around ;r.; !he c;1rpC"ting is tacked d1•\\''!. Do yr.u kno11• of anylhing \H~ could do nurs"lVt ~ 11·ithou1 tia1·ing lo hirt: cxlcrn1inators. r \\\· are retired people on a lltnited incon11" G. I.. llnntinglon Beach Oran~e Cou nt~· A~ricullural Exten~ion Is n1ailing a cop,1· nr it" Pest Co nt rol Hui· lelin No. 7. \\hich deals v.'ilh controlling silverfi sh. ~Pt'l'ilie insectieides a rt recom1nendcd ror surfarr. spraying: into hidden, da.r'll: are<11<0 and baseboards. Try· - lo dry out an~· y,arm. damp :1reas in your home and oivoid unprott·cicd s1ora,1te of starched c·lo1hi ng :.ind oiccumulated papers. (Jrdf•t• f>f llil»e r t1 it111s DEAR PAT: J'1n a fairly nl'w resident to Soulh"rn Whfornia :lnd 11·hcn I li ved in the ~-:a st. I 1vp.!-; a rne111bcr of rne An· cicnt Ordrr of !lihl•rnians. a national -~Qri!l.lJ1rg!!ni~aliQ_ll _f~r meQ or Irish des· cenl funded in 1330, I know. there is a Civision or A.0 .11. in .\n;ihc im. but that 's a long way lo travel from San Clemente in vie\\.' of the gas short:lgc. ls there ;inother A.O.H. group closer to my home. or a1n I out of luck'.' .I. 0 ., San Clemente \'o. 1·our Irish lu ek i-; holding firm, A nrw rih>i:-:ion -of th1-An{'it·nt Order of Hibernians Is in th{' process or ~ing fnrm ed. 11·i1h its oreliminar.1· mf'etin.~ held ~larch 10 in 1\lission Viejo. i\1rm· bcrship chairn1an John ~lcCrail says ch<irler members are being so ught to at- tend a mcet in~ scheduled Ap ril 3 at i p.m. al The !\lission Viejo C.oH l'luh. Further in f.irmalio n ma.y be obtained b.v phoning Pltt Na,gle, 837.'.4t0i , ur Oesn1011d '\'helan. 492.739:;. • f 'i f e c·,~·••plt•i ••f DE1\f{ l'.\T: 111 .lulv. 19i3. I w;1s hlred by a loan cotnpan)' thro~h a personnel agency. Aller 11orking there for iO calC'n· dar days. I f<'l1 obli~ed to leave the coin· pany as their business practices \\('re n1or:::illv untcnahlf'. 1'1v contact \\'il'n the pcrsoni1('I <igt"ncy slates th:il if the ('mplo)"(.' vn!untnrity lcavl'."S or tt•rminat~ '1lthout ju~t <'ause. or lo:-:es the position through his OY.11 fault bC'fore 9!l calendar days have elapsed. he 111ust pny the lull fee. Othcr.1·ise. he i!'> entitled 10 a refund equal 10 I OOth or the f..'e for each day of the 91J.<rJY period after his tt•r1n111<1tion. The agcney rna inhtins roat I'm not en· titled lo thi~ refund 1x'ca11se it ll'aS through m.1r 01\tl f:il\lt ih:.lt l tcrminat(XJ. I don 't agree "·ith 1his ;ind feel I had just <:ausc to lea\'C. f)o I hav e any re{'(lu rse? C. L .• Costa ~1esa The Bureau 01 Empln.l'n1ent Agenci es in ~:irran1ento is muilinµ ~·on a com- plaint forn1 :1ud th e rulett and re~11latlon.'i that define ··ju-:t cau~P.." Read o\'er !his inforn1alion anri !hell subinit an official complaint to thl' bureau. u·ith a rarhon ropy mailed tn tht> IJl'rsonnt l agenc~ 's 1nanager. f.a<'h rust· is dec ided oo ttn In· dlvldual basis 11nd ~·l'tn "'Ill be contacted b\' the bureau alter an inve sti1:ulion i~ rOmpleted. s .. r r11. ,, .. '·"'''' Df:.<\R 1'1\T· Ye:irs ago I had 11 floshhi;:ht lhat fjl lt,il in lhc palm or the hand <1 n<I ,llt:-ner~Ut'<l 1ls 01vn electricily \\hen squee1ed rcpe11 tcdly , I've not bc'cn able to find a s:i mitar mod'~ln loenl ~lflrr<;, I bt.oh1'\'1' II v.;1" of F1'l'nch ori,l.!.ill. but [\·c he<.'fl told similar fla shlights are mmlf"-uWlll\...JJn1tcd Stales_ Do YQU or )our readers lloo"' where ? L. 0 ., South La guna 1 lrfrd. but had no hick loc;1lln1 this t\'J)C nf fl11~hli1tht. If 1 hear from any rt'ade.r!i \\ho kn1>\\ \\ hl're it can bf: purcha!!f'd. yrnl'll • flt renl:u·tl'rl. Y~u mli:_ht \\nnt to 1·onhtt'I fjrtf'nland i\tu(tio~. l:iOO ,'\J. \\'. t;:Sth ~t .• \Ila.mi. F'~ 3:1.lfl l. H DAIL V PILOT • Medical Center Deal Scl-apped UC lrvit1e _Nitro H o ax A c_r1·ee111ent t'I Sa11 Onofre Tour Di srupted Ca11 ce led By JOit~ \'.\LTEltZ,\ Of fll• CMlty J>lltt St•ll A I.ors Angeles professor's hoax with an einpty bottle intended to represent nitroglycerine caused a major stir during <1 SPf-'Ci;"t\ lour this \l'C<'k of the San Onofre Nuclen r Generaling Station . And official~ of Southern Galifor11ii1 Edison Company tocby said security had been tight ened in advance of t'nc tour, bt..ocause it had been expected that Dr. Douglas DeNike, a USC professor, was planning such a ruse. "It \\'ill ren1ain tight. even a!ter the incident." s;1id Edison publicist Stan Cann. Dr. DcNike had been among 30 mernbf>rs of a Sierra Club cnerR,\' coinmittce \1hich bad been in\'itc.'<.I 10 tour the reactor <..'Ornplex ~londay. After the group entered a ronfcrcnt'C roo1n near the reactor control rooni. Or Dt.'Nlkc pulled an empty broY.n bottle frotn his pocket and shoy,·ei it to a y,·oman along on the lot.r. Garu1 said. ··0ne of our engineers went over and Starr Ra11cli ' A rclieolo g y Venture OK'd Archcological experts may be the first official visitors to Or<in!(e CoWl!y·s ne\1' park on the Starr Ranch. The Board of Supen·isors l'Oted un.animousJy Tuesd~y_!Q Qern1it teams of l'X perts 10 roam the ranch looking for anifacts that could ansv.·er questions about t'arly settlements in the Capistrano \'alley. •·Recent archeological finding~ in 1he Capist rano arra have indicated the old mission niay not be the first one built there." said SupC'rvisor Ronald C:ispcrs. "lndic<itions are ·th:i l !he original site was somewhat inland from its eurrC'nl Site. ,, TI1e Starr llanch includes fertile Bell Canyo n and the bf.,j or San Juan Creek and lieS about ~10 iniles -up Ortega High1\•ay froin the currt!lll 1nission site. Archeologi11ts have known for son1e time that the mission no\\' slanding in San Jua n Capistrano ma y not ha \·e becu the fi rst church erected Ur Orange County by the San Franciscans. Recent findings of Indian ·1 ifacts and adobe ruins sonie miles inland .have supported tha1 belief. Caspers said the county Harbors. Beaches ~nd Parks .Ocpartment should be given the authority to I el archeological teams study the ranch and loca te artifact s but not to remove them. "f think v.·e shou!tl also direct the prepa ratioo of so1ne literature for the people who v.•i ll be ca1nping down there starting next mont h asking !hem to report any findings but not remove the ar!ifacts.·• The ranch 1v1ll be opened to li1nitcd public use by Easter weekend but only µa rt of the 5.500 acres will be acces.siblt'. ~lotoris t Fails 111 Suicide Trv At Lag una Bea ch A 23.year-old Garden Grove man apparently attempted suicide early today in baguna -Beach by driving his s1nall· foreign car over Cre:;cent Bay Poi nt 70 feet into the ocean below. police !eported today . The man v.'as pulled from the tangled \1•reckage of his car as an incoming tide lapped at the legs of his rescuers, Laguna Beach policemen, firemen. ambulance ~rsonncl • and an Emerald Bay doctor called to the scene. The m.1n u·as first taken to South Coast Community Hospital. then transferred to the Orange County l\troicnl Ccnt~r .. \:dr~ at the cenler repo rted him in .~toble condition and said he was undergoing X· rays to determine tho extent , of hi.~ injuries. Police said his back "'as broken. The incident occurred at 2:30 a.m. todHy as Laguna patrohn:i.1 r-.1ich1•"' ,Slusher a'pproachcd the vehicle in the mjddle of darkened Crescent Bay Drive. As Officer Slusher reached the re:ir fender of the car, lhe driver accelerated rapidly up over lhe curb, 3Cl'().SS the open point area and over the edge nf ttw> (ll_'tnn hlurr. 1'he cn r tumbled chd over end onto the CQci; be low and land&u~irle do"'"· Police restuers ,,..·ere forced to usr a stalrwny :.l quarter or .. mile from tile acciderit seene and then ~·alk along the rocks In reach the. ovenumeri car. Slusher s<Jld he first belle\'ed th~ mM 10 IM.' rlead but then observed some sli ght rno Y('1nent in his hand. Rescuers tumed the car o'·cr and rullOO lhe m;1n from IL ' asked if he tould itnare the jokP.. ruxl. Dr. De:\ike handed over the bottle and on lht? label it said that the vial rould easily have conta ined nitroglyl'Crinc," tbc publicist said. A short tirne l:1ter 1hc profe.-:sor prod uced a kitchen knife \vith anothe r label ll'hich said it ro::Jd \'('r" "·ell ha\·c lx>('n a \\Cil~n. "I suppose his inh.•T'Jt \1as to show the lack of security at the plant," Cann rl'af-Oncd "Oe~ike "·as a\IOl'.'cd to tour. and as the group memb~ <lpologizC'CI for behavior," Cann added. continue the left sev('ral the guest's Ut ility spokesmen emp hasized that even had the \'in\ ront.ai ned an explosi\'e and v.·ere it detonated, no damage v.ould have f'nsued in the reactor, i!sC'lf. St~I and concretf' separate the rea{10T rro111 such an incident :ind the ·.rintlow sepa rating the control room fronl the conference roorn is fitted wlrn bullct·roof gl:l!IS. "E \'Cn ha d the glass shattered and the rontrol room beC'n damaged , the reactor would have t't'mainC'd safe and v>ould ha\'e bffn shut dov.11 automatica lly,'' Cann said. The tour ha d been intended as a gesture b'y Ediso n to Sho\\· the ent ire reactor operation to a group which may not have been sympathetic to the concept of nucl ear power generation. "\\'e •nave had a fc\\' of lh ese already in <ln effort 10 shov.· people on the other side ho\\' our plant actually functions." Cann said. ··But this is the first time that an~1hini.: hke this has happent.>d." he adtled. EDDIE BRAVO AND KAT HY RYMER REIGN OVE R ANNUAL At San Juan's Mission, Tourists Outnumbered Birds RITES AC'l'Ording to federal \a v.'. such incide nts must be reportrd to the i\toinic f1lergy Commission. FA!ison officials made the standard notific.:ition \\"ithln hoors of ri'IC incident, spokesmen said. Swallows Ou,lnu1ribered .. Puir 'Arrestecl' By T oitrisls cit 1'1issio1't In La g una Beach By Snioking Fo e /\ ~p.'.l rsc and tardy flock or ~"1:t11 .. 11-. !ar ou1numhered hr 1011ri!'tS -m:irkl'd St. Joseph's !);1y in. S:111 ,)11;111 t';;pi.~tt:illu T'U£-S<lay. iii•· t~:1t1';<;! S!Xlli~.irt'<I 111 the F1c:;1a ,\~"°r1;111on <ind Thl' 11('11 \I i.~~ San Junn 1·.quqr:u10. llt•lena Alare<>n. 1•111µlo:etl 11n· !111:1 1 lt·~t111th t•:i<:h contt"~t;int. Hut !ht' short<I(!(' of tht· tin.' ll1rds f11ill'd to <XJOI the spe ct;itor cnthusi:isn1 01·1.·r th•;.. :-1•a!lov.·s 11h\t•h ;:i1·r""Orchn~ lu l\·gi·!ld rC"turn on 1h1' fr a st 1ln y t·at·h .1 !':1r \\ ilh !hl' b1'u'h Of ;1 Chl'l'lo» !hC' CJU•'l'l1 By J ACK CllAPPELL Of Ill• Diiiy 'WU !ti ff Cigarette foe Bruce H opp i n g "arrested" Laguna Beach School Board i.>rcsidcnl Dr·-Norman Browne and Trustee Gerald Linke ror smokine at th ... Tuesday night sdlool board meeting. As the smoke cleared today. ho"'evt>r. ii appears that no arrests 11.·ere aetu:J!ly t·ffe<.1ed at The nleetin~ ancf 1"1' ''nk·~ ren1ains subject to fur ther cnmin;ll aclion . \\'hill' 'nuntlre<ls or t.iu n,;;{s clog;.:t'tl th1· misslof\ Rround s look ing 111 \:lln f()1' 1h1· hirds. children frnm 1hr f!ld :'1!1~ron Schou! took p:1rl iu H !rad1t1n11 of th .. 1r 01\11 . The\' CrQl\llC.il !WO S('hOOI 11111\('<; kin.: ;u1d ~uecn uf thr te!ebrat1011 ,ind tht·11 cutert<iine<.I guest~ Y.i!h :'llex1L·a11 . ~p<•n1sh <Intl ludian rol k dance~ The ;i!legcd \'iolaiions \\'Cre recorded Crowds at 5<111 Juan T'uescln:. 11l'r" l1 ·~1t1I 1•:-1t'll l•·~!I U l " by Laguna Beach police on a "crime consider:ihtv smaller thun in yPar~ pa~I report" and \\'ill be sent to the district ThC' r1·cord \\;1s set in J!li'2 11ht11 tlll' /\ young construction v.·orkrr y,•ho.~c attor~y \\'ho 1,·j][ determine it a crime ce!cbratinn fell on a Sunday and pulicl· <i nn 11·a~ Sl'll'retl by !1 pr11\·er ~aw is has been coinmittecl. {lnally closed the 101111 to !raffir b~·"1lht' J'l'JJOrtc,"<J m;iking ;i su·r1ng__rf'f'Ol'1•rx_ to!.!.·r If so a v.·ar rant nl:iy be is.sued for of rne con;.:esti on l11th t1i~ ar1n rc<ittachl·tl hi· :1 h'iHn flf Linke's ;:irrcsl. Broi~lle refrained Swall011s 1\1_'fl' ntore in c1·1dt•n1 'l' Jhr·n ~ur~l'Orl" a1 S.1n Ch·n1ciit1· Grn,..ral !roin sn1oking at the Tuesday nii;ht loo. llu.~p1!aL sessi o n. y,· h 1 l c L in k e ch a in. Although the birds :1nrt·ar lt1 lJ•• J;i l"ier P:i l:i£ox. 20. ·if Sun1a /\11:1. sn1oked. shunning the rniss1on this 1·par. llH ·y ha1··· unrll'rl\'1•nt su rgery over th(' jlOl\1 Tuesday. Hopping addressed the school anpca rtd 1n substantial nt1mbcr$ ~il other 1re1·kcnd under a 1t•tun he:id!'d hy ~111 bo;i rd follov.·ing a preSen tation hy the favorite ne<iting spol ~ -1 includin~ D;u1:1 f'h·mcn1(' su rf!con Dr. 1\forri~ Skinnl·r ~C"hoot district drug abuse education l'oint and bridgt-s !hrou~hout the Soulh The m11n 's Jpft arm nov.,. .sboY.'S+J1onnal~ coordinator. lie said he had something to...--County. f' .. lor <inrl th1· pat1l'n! 1s m•1\'in~ h1~ say in light of !he drug presentation The ardor o\·l'r thl'_C'clrhrnuon has l:1r f1ng1·rs. ~rokesm1•n ~aid 1vhic!J railed for "example-setting" lrum paled. 110\1ert't' l>r Skiruu.:r, 11!10 tc:rmi'O tl1" surg\•ry behavior for the students. &'Ores of residents and toun:.I~ 111.111 tn .ox!!'i·nleh· !'art>. s;iid the 111C'n1b<.·r w;_,~ Aflt'r telling the board of the L'.S. lht• min ipark 111,,1r !hf' inission late 111 the h;.in~111~ 'only by ;1 srr:1 p 11! ho111• :ind ;1 Surgeon Cencriil's findings that tobac{·o aften)()Qn 10 1,atch \\hJl 15 liceom1 n~ ci shrcod of tis-:ul' when Pa!;1fox w :1.-; smoke is hazardous even to nonsn1okcrs np,...· Jucal tradition -th'l• growing and hrriu i:ihl in hy :imbula11ct• la!" J;i,t Frl(la} in I.he same roo1n breathi ng serond·hand naunting of noy,·in;:: beards. afll·r the cons!ructinn a(·t·1tl(·nl tobacco _smoke. Hopping said:. . /.M<J! nlcn vied in sevcr:il categor ic.~ Ul Th e young \\Orker n~pnrll'<tl y lu~t till· "It 1s therefor as a citizen who 13 -·------------------- eoncemed <Jboul the exan1ple lhe school ? If· board shou.ld be for 1-.aguna's student.<>, GEM TALK and a~ a citizen \\trO is concl•mcd for the health and welfare of persons desirln~ to p;irticipal~ in school board m~t ings. I ' that you Dr. Bro\\•ne and Gerald Li11kr arC' place'(!. under citizens arres t for \'iolatio11 of California penal code 37:>:· -"'\VJi5t is pcnaT COOC J iS:"' Bro\111(' I TODAY askt..'CI. .. You·u find out." Hopping said. "You can't just accuse someone anti not tell them \\hat it is." Linke. a retirf'd na \'Y captain. said. tloppin~ previously by has attempted to ha\'e !he school board 1,., , ba n smoking during the public meetings. Each time he has been rebuffed. -. This tilne.Hoppjng·s Allorney, \ViUiam S.1cff!eld. \l'as at the meeting and Sheffield left as l loppnig finished his st:itcment . ··JI.Ir. Hopping, your le~al counsel just left." Dr. Brov.ne chuckled. ··Don't you ha\'e to read inc rny ri~hts. '' Dr. Robert Heevcs, assistant superintendent, quipped . "I'll bring out a ~good cigar," Links laughed . Then Laguna B{'ach Police Sgt . :\orman Ba~k and P:itroln1an Ron Lillter appeared at the door. \\'hi!c the meeting inside progressed. Hopping and Sheffield met outside \\'ith the tvoo officers. DI AMOND INCLUSIONS i\fost rl iamond crystals. \\'hco for· ntcd. r1111talncrt imperrrctions nf 1 , son1e kinrl ·hubble!'=. ~pe('I\~ or line tracer ies. P.ecau ~e the"C' in1pcrfec·· tions \1·c re includf'd 111 1he dia1no11d by n a1urC'. they arc called ··inelu· sions.'' Since inclusinn s :ire not structural \1·e:ik11essc~. they are not termed ··f1 a\vs." l ne lu~ion .~ c:n n<·cntr:'1£'tl 111 the center nf the !'tnne ('llt dn•.r n light. hut ahnnst no ~urh effe1.:I \1 ill he noted bel'au-:c of ;i ff'1\' .:n1all inrli1· ::;ion~ arn1111d the rd~r. 11 i~ llu• d1il · mond cutter'!' jnh to cut the !'Oll~h stone in a \r:-iv l!"a vi ne f('\\' or no in· clu.!>!ion~ 1n the fini :-hecl 1lla111ond. 111e art i:-~·ttltin f! ;\\\'3\t lhl'lt rart cont11inTn t: the inl"ht!'iiion~. 1\ dla1T1tJnd r·an be <·a llerl ··fl:i\\• lei;;...:". t\'ith re«PC'Cl tn in<'lti ~i<Hlli. 0 OMEGA 1'11\\'l'!'"I\\ nf (';1ltfOl'llli1 ICCent" y,('r(' 1 .. :-,..,·d ;1 l\ill r 1\:1ru 'I Ut•:-d11y by Or1.1ngr { 'i•lHl!! StlJ>t•rr1S•U ... Thi· t~1:1nl 11)\1·d 1u1;111111101hll' !u {':JllN"1 11, 11i.:n·1•111vn· 111tl1 l (' Jr1·1n1' fo1 1n~tnll'!1tJn;d 11s" o! ()r;in~e l'oun !~' \li•dif',11 Ct'nt.•r ']111· lllH\'c ll<l.~ hi1n¢rl cEr,.1:1!.1· ;1t ~p1'1'thn~ 1LJ) n<':;otia11011~ ~ith tilt' 1111111·r~t 1 fur ,1 t'Onq1l1•le 1:1k1"\ll't•1 f11 1hv ('ll\IJlll h1)$t)l!;1l R,1rJ:inl1 1n ~ ha <: h•·\'!l go111µ 1Jfl )'1Jl('e lust \l':1r l:Pt\'n't'll trn1n1:.. ;ind !'<·hoo! nffirial ~ ;\\'j•r <1 J,•j] lh.11 1111u!d !Ul'11 !ht ~ledk:;i ! \i'nh·r 01·r r to t·cr u1 rl·turn for some kind of fi11;111r1;1! l'1111.\1der:1llor1. l\u! ~u1Y<r 1·1sors. 1 .. d Ill lt 1lph !)icdrtl'h or F11!11·rton s;iid the~· ;iren't ~1t isfi('d 111th lh\· part• of nt.·~otiiluon~ :ind it ;1·:1 ~ t1111t• to gt·I !hl•rn i.:uint: 111 t.•:1n1rs1. Th•· Ulll1'4'1'Sl!V 1<: r:ict·d \1 '1lh H 1n:1jo1· 1hll'1111n;1, ;11'\.'0rd1 ng 10 <'Q1 u111· oHi• i:ils. :-:uu·t· 1l rnu:-1 ha1\• th1.· t'OUrll~ 's indigent p:1tH·nts 111 fill 11 -: u1rn pl:inned ~m illion ll'ill'h111 .: tlQspit:il on lhi' lr\'Hll.' can1pus. In ord1·r l<~ obtaui !!11• Jk'd 11•n!~. tll<' :-:1·hool rnu -.1 al:-:o 1rikf' .. 1·er t!1e ,\led il·:1I f\•ntt·r 11vcr tu l'l'! 111 rt•tur11 for son'le lilrt• of u1d1gPnl ~ nnd poor 111 the rnunt.v /)il·dri('h ttJld l11s fellow super\'1sors thC' uni1t·r~111 ~h1)uit! nricriHr \ht• rnedical l'1.·n!1•r or 1ln· rr.urHY n1us1 t'OllYt·rt Uk• "Jl4•r;1\11•11 u11n ;1 J.!i'lh··r:1I 1"H1sp11al si•r\·in~ t l 1t· 111 rfi L!t' Ill lu1.L·1·n, fro111 L'.C I no11· 11(~tk at !hf' :\k·d11·al { 'i'llt(•r under tcrrns of tht :i ;;.rt·cn1•·nt tx·t111·1•n 1h(' t'Ounty and u11i1cr:.ily. Suu·t· l\111n·ll:1lu.111 m11sl N'lllE" on 0111· \(':11 '<; 111)\1r1.: <!;1r1 ing thi~ .Junt'. !he d<'al 11fl11hln't 111' rnd1·<J 11ntil June of 1975. Thl·r1• 1, still 111lll' 10 h.:1r~ain. J)ittdrich sa id . "\\1• (";Ul '! Hill·r~lt(' th is SIRlUS quo ~11ual1tir1 anti hopl'ft1!1y !111~ •11.:t1on will µrul'tde the \tun1tlu~." SuL>ervi~r Ho"'na ltl CJS!>t·rs i;aid . "":-1nre "'"'' arc ligh!ing the lusr. 111· c:in :11\\ay.\ put I! uut." ( ':1spcrs told ft•!1011 su p1:r11:.0rs he is hop1_•[ul ru·;.: .. 11cit1ou' 11111 I>~· COtll:ludl'd rapidly "ult 1· h1 · d(;l.::.n'1 •,1,1111! 10 iCi1p.:1rdi1.c th1.· futtu·c o! !he LC'I 1c:1ch1n~ hu~pit:1l. ll1L'tlril'h g,1\·t· lht' n{'gul1<Hor~ unt il th1 " .June to r1•a1:h sornc kind of ;in a~rec1n{'n1 or h(• 111 1! push C•ir e11111·rr~io11 ,of th• tTnlt'f frrnn a 1c;it·h1nl! 1n-1i1u1lun tfl .i j.!•'l11•r:i l h0$f.i1;il. u1 rn "hrn 1! 1r:1s Jut by :1 pov.·e rsn• that ki{'kt'tl out o( :i bo:1rd and tore into hi~ a1 n1. TI1· S:JfinrH·r ;;11lf the S\lri::er~· ·w.1,; l.111n1·l1t·d ln·1..·au~1· hf the lat·k of sereri· dcin1 ;1:,!1• til 1)1~ ti s.,ut",,, nf the itrn1 . The. $Ur!..(con ~.iirl he ~ eonnec1('(1 tl 1• "'\ert·d l~>nr·. n111s('fl', blood ressc\s ;.1110 11rr,1·s u1 :in l'l).(hl·hour operation. Thi' urthop.-'<lit· sur~con said 111<' ~11r1tt>r11 ~'"'" !ht· llr~t of Its 1~ pc that h1· h~11l ""''I' l'H't'forn1ctl Th(• d{'t:1~11ir1 to Ir~· the rent1a ch1 nc111 11.1,, rnadC' 11h1·n Jt "'·ns not1•d the wound 1·.:1.• a l'{'la!1vely clean Cl!I "'l'h!'re 1~ s!ill 11 hln g w;11 to j?o bcfor 1' lll' !':111 1•x1>ect 1. rt·ga1r1 nr rrnal tunC11on uf tht" arm. Th1•r1· :111· Hbout tu or 1:1 ~ddi11on;!I pmrf'durc!l r('ma1ning in tht pr<K.'t''~ ., I Jr Sk1nn1·r :-:1i1!. ------ : t-~u..... •·"'"t l.l>fl'(lrn.t\t•• ,, '' t ''''"'""'" //o•••<I•~· •' ·r"I! ·~·,-., •. 04 O!<'ur-. ,. •ilt ''" "'""CJ· ',l•INftl •t•I • ,,-ff, "''"~lnQ t !• ! .. ... ' .l~M ·. i • ! ' Rather than effecting the arrests. nnd leave it up to the district attorney to determine application of penal code Section 375 1\'hich prohibits discharge of "gaSt.'OOS substa~s or any matter or ;iny kind "·hich is injurious to person or .e_rof>!rlV or ill nauseoui;, sickenin~. iriitani\i or offensive lo any of the senses ." follo11·ing the n1eeting Sheffield said thu.1 "arrest" means "restraint... and lluvplng agreed to lodge his co1nplai111 since neither Bro~'Tlc 1'1Qr Linke ~·ere• rcstr<1lncd or taken into cuslody, tht.' citizen llrr~t "as not r111\d, on lv if tcainecL"ves 1·:u1 ..deled.Jlu __ inct11:;ion :-in 11nnrl li i:rht under a 1"11 oon·er 1nnt.."nifvine '!la<:..:, ·rh:Jt ri~id teFt. rP.nnircd hv th<' 1-"rdi-r 'll Tr:'lde ron1n1ic;!:il'ln , i-: \'(111r a-:tnr'lll<'". \rhr n b11vi11 ~ tronl a~r,,li:ihlr \e\\'f'1· J.e 111>1ph.,.ieJ I , er. th:i t ''"'11 r rliamn11d i-: "1'11\\'lf'""'·" :i i;!em In 'hr \1·nrn \Yllh nrit1P, 112) NEWPollT I LVO., COSTA M!SA CONV!NTHlT :1t~i l! Y!AI~ lN lM{ :>i>ll lOC:~l!ON . •.. 1~~·~, .. ,_ ,.., ... :; ..... 11'<0..I \•I l•Oi ' DAILY PILOT Wtdntsd(f, Marci! 20. }q74 • Plane Seized as It Depart·s Nairobi · ,. • Ni~on Stand" Fight~ T·wo Yield To Chief ' ~Weed by Any Other Na111e •.. 10RANGE COAST, WILD COAST: Aplong all the dJa ractef"9 in our oom.ic *tps, one ol my favorites is Arthur. I.he tither simplistic )'Ollng man who holds fOrth in the 1'11ss Peach saga about the 3Jltics at Kelly Sctx>ol. ~faybe 1 just ha\"e a lot ol empathy wllh hi.m. \Anyway, as the strip unfolds. ead'l ,Pring <he kids of KrUy S<i>ool busy ttiemselre1 wllh gardens and planting Ql>weNJ. Arthur, on the other hand, tends hSs weed patch. Al"t.hur likes weeds e.nd comiden ,them growths of beauty. Because of his ·penchant for the weed pat.di, poor AM.bur Is rthe subject of considerable conten1pl and ridicule poked at him by his fellow students. You don't think something like this c6u1d happen in real life? Wrong again, IOiks. ;IT WAS ACTED OUT right here on the Orange Coast· the O!llCI"' night Jn the augmt chambers of the Co!la ~1esa City Qmncil. Costa 1t1esa Mayor Bob V.'ilsoo playOO ~11,,s Peach, the Kell y School teacher. 1tfembe1'3 of the City Council and one cop served as the Kelly School kids. And the star or the show. Arthur, y:as played by one Verlyn Mal"th, who has been described in certain circles as a naturalist or environmentalist, take your ,pick. AS THE CURTAIN went up, the Q)sta Mesa ctty Council was about to launch it& 1974 Weed Abatement Program. Time to chop down and eliminate all oI those ugly weeds that infest vacant lot! and other open spaces. Marth rose to object. He accused lhe council of ''trying to wipe out every liv- il'I: green ttilng within the city." ·Manh -...led dial the 5"'le ol California lists 100 species oi plants and calls them wl'ed!. He said 90 percent of tbem aren't weeds at all. "\\'hat is one man's \l'eed can be another man's wild ·fkw.·ers," l\tarU1 in· slsted. Now Arthur of comic strip fame would h:Bve really loved ltiat line. Marth even alleged in his heated weed abatement protest 1thet California's own sbte flower, the poppy, i.5 O(ficially dassified as a weed. CllALLENGED BY cert<iin n-ie.mbers of the oouncil ("'ho played the parts of Kelly School kids well l, 1'-1ar1h was asked ittie could define v:eedS. - '"As far as I'm concerned, freewa ys, signs, billboards and utility poles are \\"eeds and should be wiped out," the naturalist fired back. At some points. the pro and con weed debate waxed hot, to the extent that ;\layor \\'ilson threatened to have a lllifonne<t officer eject Mr. ~larth from lhe council chambers. YOU SUSPECT THAT ~1ayor Bob dkin't give a very sympathetic touch to hi.5 role as teacher Miss Peach. Anyway, Manh didn't get ejected. \Vhich is just ~ well, because he would have had to go see lhe principal, who i8 Mr. Grimmis ln 1he comic strip. And "'ho Y.'Ould have played Mr. Gr1mmis? \\'hy Police 01ie! Roger Neth, of eo1.1 rs<'. Any1,1•ay. at the final curtain. the City UJ1u1c~ \\'ent ahead and passed their \\\'ed Abatement Program. And the cut1<ain '~·ent down Ju.st like it always docs ln the (.'()mJc strip. Ar'!hur <•lways loses in the end. HOUSTON ( UPll -Declaring that he \\'ill "stand and flcbt" to preserve the office, President Nlxon ha! brushed aside a plea that he resign from a prevlously staunch Republican ally Sen. James L. Uucldey of New York. Nixon also refused again Tuesday night to relinquish 42 tapes the liouao Judiciary Committee deenu vital to ha impeachment inquiry. But he urged the commlltee to speed up investigation on information It now has In hand on \Valergate and resolve the Issue. "Dragging on Watergate drags down America," Nixon declared. IN A NATIONAU.V televised, hour· long quesUm-and-aruwer session before a generally friendly audience 0 r broadcast executives, Nixon said many Americans might, snare the sentiments Buckley voiced that he resign and get the country out of the "Watergate Swamp." Without judging guilt or innocence, Duck!e.y said, the President should resign as •·an extraordinary a cl of statesmanship and courage." Nixon Spars With Press, Dan Rather HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -Declaring he has a right to self-defense, President Nixon has told newsmen he v.•ill be just as fair Y..ith them as they a.re v.1th him. In Tue s d a y' s question-and·ans....-er session, Nixon sparred with reporters and aimed barbed <..'Omments at the · media -and drew applause from his audience. One of those he exchanged quips with was CBS White House corrc~ndcnt Dan Rather. wh~1 drew a mixture of :ippla usc and boos when he stepped to a microphone to ask a question. "ARE YOU RUNN I NG for son1ething?" t-Oixon asked Rather. "No sir. ~Ir. President," !lather replied. "Are you!" Rather has had verbal exchanges Y.'ilh Nixon in the past. Earlier. Nixon used a queslion from another newsman to take a jab at the netv.1:1rks. He v.·as asked v.·hy polls showed a majority of Americans believed there y,·as a recession. y,·heo Nixon has declared there will be no recession. The President re1llied: •·f3ttause 60 pereent of the people listen to television and radio." NIXON CALLEO the ney,·s conference "a very useful medium through 1,1•hit:h the president can convey his views to the Amerl~.q people." And he said he '4.'0tild be having "a t'Ollsidcrab!e number of 1ne('tings with the press" in \Vashington and else"1lere in the fu ture. White House aides v.ere delighted "'ilh the prime time nationally televised and broadcast session from a Ilou.ston opera house. "It went well." said o~ ad\'iscr. '·\re thought the questions CO\'ered a wide range of subjects, and the responses \\'ere good." DAILY r!LOT DELIVERY SERVICE 091~....,,, ~ r rh-0., Iv p;•ot ;, o;><aon!t!"CI -1.,.f'>Ol'I' II '°" DO Mt n ... VWt -by & XI p"' a ll """ 10.1< cor:rY .... 11 ti. ~'!! IC l'O\I. Clll• l'tlato...iMl'll1i IOO~m. S.!urd<IV """ Su"'1A'( II vnu <In no! •ea>"'9 ..,... e<ll>1 bv~l m So1"'0ll~ 0091"' S..~1.<;0U1""1 ~~ ..,HO. Q<o...Qflt 10 )QI Coll• ltl ti•~~ u~lll 10 Ifft.. Tlilied.aflll• Nomlw991 _,.,..."" lhtc!> ltlCIW..11>rltl ........ . 8tn O..t111 C.Clitl••"" 9'11;1! Sin JIA~ "'°'"''""°· D1'lll Po<.,., So.itn.....,.._u.qu,,."109 .... 1 ..•... li~•llO t In an Msoclated Press -poll taken art.er Buckley's statement, 39 &enators llupported Nixon's stand against quitting while 17 favored his resignation.) Nixon was adamant. Jfe 11a\d of hi.s mission as chief executive that ll "would take courage to s~ and fight and do the job you've been elected to do," And he said he was going to do ju:it !hat. NIXON SCHEDULED a trip to the nearby Lyndon B. Johnson space C<'nter today to decorat.e America's three nev.·est Skylab astronauts for their longest ever mission in space by nlnn and review plans for a joinyU.S.-Soviet earth orbit mlSsloo next year. It was the Prsldcnt's third trip into the t.'OWllry's mid~t ion in five days. Ald'cs said he "'as detcm1ined to "go publlc" in hopes of blunting the congresslornit ln1peach1neot drive and ncutn11izing the Watergat.e scandal. r-1 f!t~I I ·11·j1 i . ·:" 111 T11.\· Trt•11l1ft• George B. Parr (1957 phot o}. South Texas political bo~s. has heen found guilty of eight counts of inl"on1c tax evasion. 1-'arr, 72. could be sentenced to 32 years in prison and fined S60,UOO. Official Firetl For W~tchcruft Wins Job Back TOPEl\A. Kan l.o\P1 -·nit' l\ans:is l'iv1l ~cr\·1rt• Bo.1rd h:is n1lt'<.l that practici ng 11it cht-r;Llt 11as not in itself surficicnl r~ason to dismiss the chi<'f psychoklgist {.t{ llie-·state Industrial n.eformatory. The ho;1r<I rrin~1at<'d ~ycOOlogist flobcrt J . \\"1lhan1s, 4:l. Tuesday, S<1_\ing :h;il th<' slate had 1101 proven a charge thal tht: practice of 111tchcraf1 h:id <1Uectl'd \\"il!i.1ms' credibility w i th prisoners. \\'i!lian1s 11as di!\1nlssed Jan. 18 aftC'r publication of a nc11 spaper intcrvi<'11· in \1"h1ch he said he '4.';~s a practicing '4.'itch . The bonrrl's J.:~ ''ntr also a"·ardcd \\"iliiains full back pay . .. \\'here tht're exists son1e question 1hat !he l'l11plo~t' may have bt'\'11 diS<'harged ht'rau~c of his religious l>Chl·fs. lhl' <1ppoint1ng authority (gta1l') has a particu lar responsibility lo shoy,· by elcar and ovcnrbrlming C\.idcnce that such is not lht· case," the board said. 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Cl 1 HiQll ~1 -r t0t (0&1t1I 1-11\ff\, ••"09 lrom $4 to ll In MrtO lt'fl'llW'"lfllr_.. rt"l)e ffOlll J.I ta U Wtltr Nfnlll(1t1"1 11. Su11. ~'"""· Tide• WliONISOAY 5t'C"tln0 111911 I JJofT\ ''I &«Ond lcW 2•)$ .. f'I\, f .0 TNUltSOAY f!lro 1'11911 'J6•1TI JO ,.1.,1 low · IJ111m. 10 ~Ol'Cll!lll~ •llP!TI '' SttONI ll)W 3•00 11 !Tl 0 1 Syn rlWI 'MI"' $ti) 11)1 11"' Moon r11u • Jt pm S.-1 ' 25 1 ,., In lh• President : ~hided the nine European Conunon :\larket natims again for their "pit· ulone" poHcit..'S, and warned this raised the spectre of "a new sense of i!i0latlonim1" ln the United States. -Said American tanners .. never had It so good, and Y•e want to keep It this way because lhc farmel'3 aren't going to produce un)ess they get a good price." Throughout the session the crowd was gcf'l('rally oo the President's s.ide. They applauded some of the tough questions oo \Yatergale. They al.so haQd clapped nWly of Nixon's replies. ln pledging he would dig in to fight for his office, Nixon said a resig:na.lion "l't·ould mean thal every future PresidenL 1\'0uld preside over a weak government. 'fhe United States and the free world 11!..'l."li u strong President, not a President who "'Ill resign whenever the polls are down." .......... -........... -.-.... -Ul'I TM1....,_ 'GOING PUBLIC' Pre1fd1nt Nixon Of Uganda NAIROBI (U PI) Uganda 's nam1>oyam Presldoot tdl Amin taced the pistol ol an Ethiopian hijacker tOOay and persuaded the man am his v."ife to surrender an East Afrklln Alrv.11ys plane they had forced to fly from Kenya to Uganda, passengers said. "The J)f'eSident strode op to tM cockpit of the plane and began talking with the Ethiopian at pis'°' point about an hour after v.-e landed at Entebbe Airport," Dutch businessman H. J. Kuiper ol. Amstenlamsald. • ''The g\mllln then threw his pistol from the the plane on to the tarmace and he and bis wife sWTendered to th~ president," Kuiper ·1old newsmen after retumlog from Uganda. Beauties Streak AMIN ALLOWED the couple to hold an airport news a'lnference In whkti they denounced Emperor Halle Selassie "for perpetuatlng 3.000 yean ol slavery" in Ethlopla, passengers said. "Amin treated the hijackers like kings and seemed to be enjoying it," Kuiper sak:I. . Chicago Police flatie No Complaint Entebbe Airport spokesmen ' a i d several German and British tourbts v.·ere among the passengers on the plane 1hat was seized 20 minutes after it took off from Nairobi. By United Preis lnternational A pair of female bartenders, "built like something out of the bunny club,'' tv.icc have bared all lo Chicago Poliee and the streaking craie v.·ent to the globe's farthcsl poinl. The 01icago .streakers \\'ere Glori.:i Br:1dford, 23, and Nancy t.1ohlcr. 24 . 1vho snid llx'y got U1c idea y,·hlle having coffee after work. 'rhey d!'ove to Loop Traffic;' Division headquarters Tuesday, took off their !'lothcs in !he car.J und "'C'llt streaking on through . IT FELT SO GOOD they went to Area I 1raff1c headquarters and did ii again. '"This "'as <in accomplish1ncnt." ~ancy s:itd. '"To have the feeling Iha\ you can do this and have people cheer you instel\d of s.1ying il"s disgusting.'" "\\'hat better place than a ooliCt' sta- tion?" asked <:loria . "lt's a lot safer than strcakin~ on the street." The Navv announced that first class IK'!ly ofric1-rs \Villiam C. Simon and Richard ll Gillette. members of a 13-ma:l •Sews buttonholes, ~ws on buttons, overedgcs, mends ... all 1vithout al uchmcnts • 3 needle position~ at the touch of a lever •Quick fingertip·control needle in!lertion TOUCH&SEW ~ -ing machine WITH CABINET sso OFF Navy detachment "'inter in g in Antarctica, raced nude in a 10-foot radius around the South Pole recently in 73- degree-below-zero weather. s1r.10N A~'D G~Tl'E are members of the "200 Club" made up of Navy personnel br".1ve enough to step out of the special sauna the Na\'}' has built at the Pole. Police arrested more than 10 penons Tuesday night at V l r g 1 n i a Com- mon\\·calth University, Rlclunond, Va .. including a young man riding naked on the back of a convertible while hundreds of onlookers watched streakers block traffic on one of the city's main arteries. Police !hen pulled over the ;'luto bear- ing the streaker and arrested him and ' others in the car. A y,•oman "'earing a ,,..;spy red bikini \1'ilh a red carnation bety,·een her tteth tried a sitting semi-streak on tile Los Angeles CBS-TV affiliate Tuesday night but the can1era.man shrewdly panned ;n- to a commercial. TIIE COUPLE forced the captain lo ny first to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's largest mountain, and then on to the airport in Ugarxta which juts Into Lake Victoria.. The couple at first demanded enough fuel to fly to Khartown and then Libya, the soorees said, bul later allowed the ~gers to disembark. The passengers and Tour-man crew had lunch at Entebbe before returning to Kenya later today. Ex-official Guilty ~IIA~11 (UPJ I -William F. Pe!ski. 42, a former mayor ci. Pompano Beach, Fla. and fonner-director of. the Florida Federal Housing Administration, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to issue FHA loan commitments to builders who made political contributions to Sen. Edv."md J. Gurney (R·Fla.). 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Sew· Time SpeQ1lptice1rtlrt11 only $11.50 lncludlno $3.95 Instruction book. SINGE RSewlng CentnllldpartN:ipatingApproyed Dealers For .store nt1r11t you, 111 011 yellow pag~a under S~tNO MACHINES Sln,er 1111 i Ubtr1J ir1dt1n l)Oll,y, Also,1 Credi! Plan 1, 1v1ll1bl1 a1 Sinser St•il'll Ctnttrs ind many Approved Oe1l1rs. •A Tradem~rk of THC SINGER. COMPANY Copvrlct11 Cl 1974 TllE SINGER COMPANY. All Rl&hU Rtw tvecl TlltouJtlout Ille World. \ pl I 6 Th I I~ SU • !al w m VC di w dr en ot s th iUl or s fi sh er lb w lh ta le g h h h' w " a j ti c w is u .. I r 6 DARY P.._,OT EDITORIAL PAGE College In forthcom ing pubUc hearings. residents of !he Coasl Community College Di.strict will be Invited to air thei r views o n the possibility of t3.klng ln lhe Garden <.:rove Unified School District, whic h now lac,ks a two- ycar coUege district of its own. 1-llgh school graduates in that district now arc per· milted to attend the community college of their choice i11 the Co3.st. North Orange County or Santiago Commun· ity College Dlstricts. Some 5,000, more than half, attend Golden \\'est or Orange Coast Colleges. For tttis privilegei Garden Grove taxpayers have to pay high tuition fees, but have no say Jn the operation of the coUeges their children attend. And as a "low- wealth district," Garden Grove has not been eyed favor- ably for annexa lion to adjacent community college dis- tricts. l-Jowever, new provisions for state financial assis- tance, which could provide about S9 million toward construction or a new campus in the Garden Grove area, mi ght make annexation more feasible if Garden Grove taxpayers ca n make up the balance of the total cost which has been estimated at $30 million. Unless some agreement can be made soon -state officials are pressing for an election on the issue lhls November -the state Department of Education will either place Garden Grove in one of ttic three college districts next year. or split it up among the three dis- tricts. Under standabl y, Garden Grove wants to avo id a split. And since more than half its graduates already prefer to attend the Coast colleges, its annexation choice seems clear. • Annex Imposed upon taxpayers or the existing Coast dlstriCt , \Vatson s<iys . · The availability of state fun ds and the express ed willingness of the Garden Grove distri1:t to tax itself for 10 years to finance a new campus puts a new and rnore favorable light on the annexation proposal. And. n third campus coulct make possible n1ore currlculu1n offering!-, in specialized fi elds for all students in the district. 1'he financial question probably is the key ii;suc. But there also are edu cational and poli tical questions to be thrashed out in the public hearings on the nH1tter soon to be scheduled in the NewPQrt-~tcsa Unified and and Huntington Bea ch Union Jiigh School districts. School Bus Effi<·iency Most school districts have been hit hard bv the fuel shortages -none more so than Hunti ngton Reach Un ion High School District which has experienced ra pid growth since 1972, the year on whith this year's fuel allocations ar:e based . But the dis trict offi cials. led by TranspoN:11 1011 1>1· rector \VU Lewton, aren't crying -they 're acting. r\bout three months ago. they independently i n~tituled a coin· Plllerited route scheduling systcn1 -reportedl y th r f1 r~t of its kind on the \Vest Coast -to operate thei r ln1:-<.':- on more efficient, better timed run~. Reccnlly.:i the district added another aspec t Ill 11 :( operation -stttd('nt bus passes -t.o detern1 ine v.·ho and who can't get on board. The district, which now transports 4.700 s tudent.~ 10 and fro1n school daily, is planning aheJd for that nu mhcr to reach the expected 6.000 by !\lay, :i s the higher pr1rc of gasoline strikes more teenage pockets. .. .• ' . \ ...... •.• ·~·~:· /Y'\~c._-1.,.-...... ,,.__. \Vhile sympathetic to the Garden Gro ve problem , Dr. Norman Watson, chancellor of the Coast district, has made it clear that annexation of the entire Gar· den Grove district could not be acco mplished without building a third campus. An essential condition for the annexation would be that no additional tax burdens be The district ha s al so applied for an emergenry fuel allocation. 'A1hich appears to be well deserved. ~lean · while, its forward·lhinking is to be commendccL H ''FRANKLY, IT'S THE lllTLE (OMMJES I CAN'T STAND.'' Stiffer Tests Would Ban Ma11y Drive1·s ~YDNEY J. HARlu~ Thoughts at Large: I am pri\"<1tcly conv inced that if the en· tire driving popul:.ition of the U.S. v.·ere subjected to a r I go ro u s ex· amin <1lion-both physica l and men· tal-aboul one-third of our motorists would be ruled off the road . • • • A "financial anal yst'' is like a mctrorologist who can estimate the velocity of the wind, but not from v.·hich direction it Is going to blow. • • • A tonservatlve is cominonly a man v.·ho thro\YS a 25--foot rope to a person drowning 50 feet from shore, and shouts encoura gc1nent for him to swim the other half for the good of his character. • • • A liberal on the other hand, throws a so.root rope to a person only 25 fee t from shore-an d, after throv.'ing It. lets go of the other end, and v.·alks away to do another good deed. • • • i\othing soothes the soul quite u much, or calms the n1ind. as much as simply staring at the flames in an open firepla ce: possibly, ancient 1nan v.·or- shipped li re less for its combustive pow- ers than for its hypnagogic effect. • • • If some people didn 't have their follies, the only interesting thing nbout them \\'OUJd be loot. • • • E\"ery treaty bctv.·ecn nuti ons. since the beginning of rerorded time. has con· tained a clause at the very bottom. v.'fit· ten in in\'isiblc Ink , that stipulate~: "C8n· Dear Gloorny Gus No .... · th:i_t the Huntington Beach Po- lice Dcpartincnt has such elegant offices, ·1et's hope the female enl· ployes refrain from using four-let· ter words, especially in front of customers. II. A 01-l' OVI -...11 l rt tubml!IM ~' f .. Cltrt l "d df !IOI MCKM1rll1 roliKI "'' W-l•Wt fl ·~· n .... ,..,.,. Send ••U~ pel """' 11 lllllllml' Out, 01Hr ~llot. cellable at the discretion of eithe r p<1ny at any time ." • • • r.tost of the repentant l'l'ltnesses before the Watergate Committee cOnfessed that they would have done differently •·in hlndsighf'-but what they seemed to mean by this phrase v1as that they failed lo foresee the consequences, not that they regret the objectivts. • • The hypercritical personality kee ps carping at the v.·eaknesses or those close to him because hls fci.'ble iMer secur ity is undermined if his social "support s~tem'' is lacking In strength. . . .~ 'Rich parents v.·ho leave-large trusts their children cannot get at untU they arc 30 or 35 years old are exerclsing T\Vengc more than prudence. • • • All national leaders profess peace, but they thrive on conflict; nothing <1bscures domestic ineptitude more than a con- trived foreign peril. • • • "Insanity" Is a legal definition, not a medical one anywhere i.n the world ; this is why Russian desp:its can loss dissenters into asylums with impunity by passing a lav.', and not by making a test. • • • "History" is gossip presented a.s !act; •·myth" ls 1ruth presented as fable. Pew A1•e Deciding fo1· ~fa11y Voter Apathy Hits School Boards To the Editor: One nf thf most difficult ::incl em· barrassing phC'nomcna-to r xplain to a foreign obser,:cr about the Ameri can political process Is the relatively poor turnou t of voters in mos l local, sl<1tc . .-.ind na1 ional elections. AS ~IOST eighth grade students know, the hL";tory of 1n<1n has been <in eternal struggle against the t}ranny of tbe fe\\' o\·cr the many, and lha~ the succc'Ss of our republic is dependen t upon an in· formed and re~ponsible citizenry. As an educator. and as a citizen. lhP anemic turnout for the recent Saddleback Community College District v:as ex· trernely disappointing. Disappointing for \\·hat it portends. namely, apathy, ir· tl'Sponsibility. and indiffer ence to one uf the most significant. misunderstood. and unapprecialed positions in our politica l structure -the office of the school board member . It Is not unusual to find that 1nahy of the electorate don 't k.now the narn~ of tbe members of their loc.:11 school board. nor that they serve v:lthout compen~alion, nor -give unselfishly of niany hours of their time av.·ay from their families. Nor is 11 realized that they are the gO\'eming f -ce and autt.:>r1ty \1·hich guides and directs the educa11on gf thei r children 10 the public schools. l ~AS~IUCll as the local school uoord is one of the lust vestigC'5 of local rontrul in a nall<1n that hu become i ncreasin~ly more bureaucratic. it v.·ould S(.'l'm th:1t the r lectorale v.·v uld y,·ant to make !he position on any Board of Education ,1 n10St CO\·etcd one to hold. ~foreo\·e r. 11 v.ould S(!(m the electorate v.·ou\d \\ant l11 cncou ragl' and seek the most qU<-1 hf1ed in· di v1dual in the commun ity to run fn r 1h:1t office. And, fin:ill\'. it voould seem th:i t !he elec torate wOuld so meda y rt'ahz1· tlk.l t \\t!ak :ind cGITtlpl governm('nl 1~ nu rtured by \·oting statistics \1hieh u1· (.__l\_IA_i_Ln_o_x_' ~J Lt:lters /r/Jr11 rrat/•1., '''' 11,·/,,.1·,•' ;\nrrn11/11J. 11·rirer.~ .,1,u d I' ,, , 1,,' 1 111 c>J1rl~/t'.~ J11 ,'J//IJ 11·,, d ,,,. /, 'J' , rl!J llL r11 Ct111dt•11i.I' /1 n, 1~ to J ' .~/", ,, ur c/irn111a1e /i/11 I ,, 11 ,., 1·1/ Ill ·,I· 11•rs 1n·1~t ii1rh11l1' '•111111·1rt' ,,,.,i n1 u1f· '"'' 1id1Jr,·.~-' h •11 l1rn111'' n111 11 '11 1rl1• held ot1 req1irJ t 11 \'''"'""'"' ,,.,.snri is upµarl·11I. Puerr!J 1· I/ 11•' 110 ,. ,;,. 11.~l1rrl. dil':'lt~ lliil! lf;t• r1".\ illl 1ntJ,·rd. l1L..1k1n~ the decisions for the 1n.1n\ HJCJL\ll D \\ E!.TE . F 0 J) Dt·p11t\' Sup1:nn•1·n1l··nt Sadt!lcb.ick \'allt'i' Cni11l'<-I S<·h1111l ll1~1rict ,,,,,,,,. i11 \/if•jf• Tu the F.d!1nr· I •.11:is f!len ~C'<I 111 ~···· 1~111 S°( h1 ~ 1h· r·s art1c]l! of ~l;i rch 11 on fty. front Jl:?il" of 1hc D:uh· Pilot. \\h1•t1·1 n 1 \l.;1~ d•··t"r ilK'd ;is !ht•· "l.11nr Foe"' of A!>~1·111lJ]\111an Bobt'rt Badh;1111. l'l'rh:1ps opposition \\-'11U'd !><· n.l)rl· :if"'1·ur:tf1'. I wnutrl. h<J1"·11•r 1 1~ · t11 '·'~· th;1t 11 an~·11t1l' h:•-. a11y 11u1·-tl 1on T• ~.1rrl1n~ lh1-. U\)J>IJ~lll(•ll. I ;1111 !rl(l~t l1k. l.1· 111 h1· f11und :11 111y )Ionic \1h1th " t·' • 11 •!011 \'11.:JO r11lh1•r lh.111 S:1 u Ju1u1!';q1-1r 1 1 SCf:,\,"\\E t "l'f(!{[f·: !.f.\\"IS Cand1d:He for the 71th ,\,s1•1nl-l~ !11~!1ut 1~·11(•r9!/ ,"iftt'(•r To the l·~d1tor : I :un .,i, \••;1r, old :ind I !;; hfl\\ t11 .-.al•· •·l 1•!"lnt'J!I l~J 1!1111~/\r \11arnt_1d thul a slack of r·or-rt•Sp\)!1f\1·nt1· frorn Of'i!1 hhcrs :ind l111•urJ,. \l.lls he inA \\llhhi•ltl from the ( t1lld ~l!t! Li IS 0..·1ng d1·n1t•d the !O\"f'. •·nlvt1r,1~t·1nent nnd a~suranc<'s of people 1dh•·r 1h.tn ht•r 1mrn1'1..11atl' fam ily . I'm •11r•· rho\•' lc!l t•r'4 \\f'rt" f"'l1reful!y v.Titten r.~ <l\111d llP"f'l11n;: .\1a1 LL 111 tl1n1 star!. is 1 1".1~"1'' ~TIJf\ h110k th:l! \l:i1 l.1 ('!lJOYL'<I 11 .. 11111 ' 1•1 111\ hl"l111c· \I h1t•n I sent to hl't "0 ~h1· \\-Uuld hav e n Jnm1l iar thing lo 1-11JO) Hl unf:1 1nllln r sumiundings. \pparr·ntly. :0.1 r5. Rridlngtr's letters h.1\•• rr:u·lu'<i ~!:11 Li. to.Ir. 1firtlt• told ~1r. Bn1t11tJ.!1 r th<1 t the n1other had bec:om~ 11111·11-1'11 at !lf'<'tng a Ar idingcr gree:lin~ t,1nJ ~1 11;nc.J "l..O\'C, >:om". 'fllE Sl-:CURITY of the cl:tlld is being th reatened in order lo prtscrve the 1notht•r's. I object strongly. rvtai Li has right.~ loo. :ind 'net emotional health ~hou.ltl lit carefull y protected . as is so 1mr>ot·1an1 in the formative year!, that the cycl e ol the unqual!lied mother· in.~ecurt· child is not rL-pe:ated In ~ta! Li anti her, chlltl1'cn. >CSAN M. RORICK Fairview Kid• To 1hc Ed itor: Than k you for yo ur recent series about Fn1 r\'ie1\. The needs O{ thew children niu~t llf' kept before the public. Really ex· l'Cllcnt' JOAN BRICK Tll<' .'itr e nklng Fad To !ht· Ed itor: Ht'<'OS,:nizi nj:l' that I ri5 k being labeled .1USh:rt. puritanical. prudi sh. or worse 1rr, l'On"'rv11ti vr. I ne\'ertheless fee! eon1[.)('lled lo offer a somewhat different rx·r..,rx-ctive regarding the phe nomenon of "S1rt·ak1r11(' th an that v.·hlch I have oh ... ·r\ ,.it h<'ing prese nted In the Yatious l:!J'' l!lL'(!lll , Flf!!'T. 1t j.; ohviou<: that "~trr;i kln:::" has dt'ternilned tl1<1t ind('td lhe "rad has passed'!" \\'hat 1f our ";1n;1L·hronist i<: f.tre ak(lr" 1J a 40-year~ld transient 1·:1ur:ht nn :i high ~chnvl c:1rnpu~: \\'ill he ht• al!OWL'Ci to use phra.~f's !luch as "fun and \"ictimlt>s.<;" tfJ def<'nrl hl11 11ctio11s·.' ;..1 y 1:ioint i:; not to \:iht·I th " ~l rc;ikcrs n s 1·\·1!·1t o r rs 1r h o dt•.s t•r v c dispropor1 iona11~ puni~11n1·nt. bu t rather to remind 1h1·111 1:111d lht•ir aµolo~ists 111 the 1ntd1J • th;ll thl.'r(' :irf' "OITIC of us. v.ho, be<.-1:1u!K-of our rt·,110n~1bil1t11•s and/ or our O\l'O l"M .. 1u•fs. do not agrl"e that stn::akinit should hi' ;_in act1v 11y that qua hfit>'i onl.' f()r prel~rt'11l1al treatn1ent if he she is "cxpost'l.l'" tt."i a p:irt1cip.."lnt. DEN'NIS L. EVA~S Prin(.·ipal . COron11 del l\tor High S<.ilool Or1e Ta.r E110119h To the Editor: Our government was ilhtituted for the purpose o( seeuring our person. income and propetly. Income and property taxes or control 1:1re a gross violation of tha t coocepl . dividing the people Into "have!" Md "have noti;", and promo'lln g sociallsn1. romm wllsm. and now tcr· rorlsm (see Communist ~anlfes10 1 . OS TJIE other h.and . the sales tax . levied so lely, lea\'es the lndlvldual and business firm free to earn, save and in· ves t (creating jobs) wltholll belng ta:"tt'd thtrefor or ha\'\ng to make sO m:iny report&. \\illy not constitutionally restrict all J!OVemmental income .to a county·levied tax on the commercial gross retail :s.1le:1 of all tangi ble pel'30081 property and 111\ow no govemmenlal indebledness or debt obligations (prt'6ent debt funded ) nor the right to create or !s..,ue monetary token ? :-io IRS, property taxes . pcr1n11 cha rges, fines , 1iC1'Tl!f' fee5. franchise fees. etc. Nixon Pushes for a Vote ]O.\!l'<i{t or ll'iUlg ~111p 11 (.!ht ,, I lhlnk \\'(' should use· s11Ck!> u111 ·ra!Pd hv 1r.1,·11• J.1gh!s :-ta\" on .oil 1h• t•n1•• V11o1 d•111 · ha\(• [I) h;1\(• t"l1·l [/'l!"ll !Ill .111 th1· ·111:· l ~!1cks arc u~til. j)n h " ~r.or· 11n-:•· 111 11 .. , 111;,r.y oth~·r ol Ult> f:1ds and foibles of 1 rr"nt y•·rtr.~. I~ a Jlrodu ct manu f:lcture<l Jy. 'h l· pt1h!1city accorded to it hy th!.' · 1,, na'<lia. \\'1tho ut the ;1lm o s t o',_,. 'l'l' pr r-occupa tlon of pre"S and r1·k•1.•1ou. ··~tr1•akin g"' \\'Oultl ha\' t• rr1i-a1nl"'d '1 ri!r. of spring confined to- '>11'.t'• il (·ollcgt.' campu~cs. ·r111s \\'llJ, put ;i!I 1.1.\r<: <l lret1ly, in· stead nf 1nch r1·c1ly, upon th e l'Olt<;UO)r r and hence the \"Oler, rn.t1k 111g lo(ovemn1en1 morf• rf•:-f)\m.sive and the \'Oltr more resp!"..o!>ihl<'. County l'Ollt·c tion . \\'lth each lev1•l of L!O\'f'mrn1·nt ~1·t11nti i!s OV.'Tl rate, "'111 J.."''11 local mone\ :1 t hon1r and n1 aku fdr t'On1p<:tlUon bc~\'N'Tl counti~. ~ <:r.lso lx:t11·l'tll llliilt.'S. 1t1 ha\·r 1hc !owesl ralr 'it> a.' 10 ;ittrflt1 1of·;d b\J\'ll1R v.·sthoo l wh1rh 110 1;,x "' 1.;1·ner:1t•'li. • \\'ASHl\'.G TON' -President Xixon has given a pre11iew of what he nleanl when he told congress men he "''ou\d "fight like hell" against in1peachment. He presents bis record across the OOard as he did before the Executive Club of Chlc<1go, v.·hile declaring the charges again.st him "totally false'' and asks for 1111 o\·cra!l judgment ol h:s pres- idency. This is the propOsi· tion he 1n1ts IG inc country and it 1~ sharply in con1rasl with the issue '.\hlt·h (ruc:HARD WILSO~ their silence ~ he later 111.id, or merely alleged as he last said. He has sought lo fuzz up, too, the ques· tlon of v.·hethtr or not once he v.·as in · --1orrued-ol the covu·up, the-payoff s1ill continued ih the form of a $75.000 pay. ment for the benefi t ol. E. HO\\'a rd Hunt. Jr. barely 12 hours aher he clain1s to have d~lared lhc v.'hole transaction v.·as V.TOOg. i.<; incrcnsingly nar· TllE PROSECUTORS are reported to ro"'ed in \\'a~hington claim they have hard docu1nenta ry to certain nets .'.lnd clrcun1st11 nces \nvolv· evidence that the fi nal pa yof( had to be Ing hin1 in the \\'atergate t'Ons plrac y. made a few hours after Nixon's ~1<1 rch 21 In \'i.;ishington's narrov.1t'r view, the meeting vdlh former Counsel J ohn Dean noose is tightening on the bas~ of con· nnd for mer Assistant H. R. Haldeman. trnd i<.1ory and confu.sing statemtnts of f urthermore. the prosecutors clai1n that the President relating to hls ~tarcb 21 , a.phone call from Haldeman set the final 1973 meeting where the \\'atc rgale cover-payoff In motion shonly after he lrft the up "as J'C\'ealed to him. Bui as Nixon March 21 meeting with Nlxon . ~gins his fight to sway the COWltry. and But .., the c.a1e bard ens aRainst Nixon thus Congress. ho aetks to shift the Jud&· rrom the legal point ot view and his ex· mcnt to the .broader grounds of hls C'Om· p\anlatiom involve hint. ln further umgle.•. pc.'tt':ncy ro hnlsh his lerm. the PrMident teema k> have d~td 10 COSSEQUE1''TLV he hu luzud up,1~a!Uhc COWlley lo fOl'<O C«tarqa lo cul con1radic1ory s1ate01eni. he has made on an aye or nay vote on a simpler grounds: "'hether or not ·he .,.u ln!onned thnt keep hhn or dlsdlar(e him becau,,e be "bush mOl'le)''' was being paid to kct"p wilt.not qull. !he lid [rom blo'A lng orr \\'hlle l!ousc; in· 1eenically and rrom the legal point of volvement in !he cover-up. Now It ls hard vi ew, Nixon's new fuu·up tUtementJ 10 tell if ht wus informed 1he moil('~ 'Aas have expost?d hJm to a fresh att.;ick in· for lega l 11nd fnm lly BUpf}Ort of the tt'nded to strip hlm of every la.st shred of defcndan ls, us he first said. or lo bu) plauslbUhy. Hut if his strategy la right, those attackers may appear more as ;i p:l.ck of jackals mercifessTy sirippin~ lht·ir victim of ils last shred of n('sh. S't')IPATllY for i\ixon could arise rrom '1ht.'se. clrcumslanccs the more he appears before public groups, such R.ot the Executive Club. V.'here he is far more comfonable than in ans wering the sharpshooter reportorial que 5tio11s at press co nferences. _ The effa:t of "''hat he is dqing also is 10 forct an aye or nay in the House on his impeachment to be considered 11 vote on his guilt , and not a mere "incHctmcnt .. to be pro\'l'<i out in the United States Senate as is techn ically the case. Bcrore the House arrives at the point or \'Oling on impeachmen t, it is expcctttd that i'iixon will have present ed hi s go or no-t;o propos ltlon to the country time and time again. THE ISSUE, therefore. is made to move dttpt>r into the p:ilitical arena . It can move 1n no othtr w:iy. ~·het~r the issue l'> finally resolved on his refusal to gi\·e Congress all the evidence 1t dem:u~s. or upon his direct involve-me111 in criminallt)'. The Prttldent's legal advlseni. and thua presumably the Preskienl hlm&!lf. umall)' desir:e. L 'r1)te__jn CooitCS:S before tht Presidenl's chief 11.SSl.sla.nts go 10 trial 1n September, wh ther or not tht result w1;1uld affect their defense. A dec ision on the l'rcside:nt'1 te11ure ls thm de3ired y,·ell in 00 \.'ance or any pcm!· bit find ing of guilt on the part of hls subordinates. y,•hich could concelvably In· volve lhe President deeper in consplrlll'Y· ,1 ('l1 i hl'.< "'"''" To !he F:d1t•1r I :.in1 v.riun~ ..i~ .1 111 t;...I b-r ,,Jlt! 1ri•·r.d of 1\lal L1 ( ra1\lonl .• 11•1 l•• 111•!1•1 family . r h<J\r 1\·ati h1·<I 1ht· 11 .. 1 .!11.1 . .: ev<·nts oi this fl.i ·' _1 .1r 1111h .il:u·, · spcrchless '001Tnr r .1111 It 1r· 1! ut 1 \-, r hfl~·•nH ch1ldr1·11 1\h11 1n;,~ 1~"~1111: through tlc;11h or 1111 .. :-r1rtun·· (j! th• 1r parents Ix: pla<·1·d ~n tl1•• Thrr11· "! 1 1IC'pnnm1·n! like· T!1•· l>t rw1111111 i.1 'r Public Social Srrvir;· !JP'>:-; The purp.i!!' ut rJi. li•11• r i 111 puhllci~c an o:Jt r:1r1•1j!J-. alfiJL/> <il'l .'·l.o1 I.J'!l rjght of priv;u 1. TOOA't". :..1r B1·1d•n"•·r lhi f,,,:, r f;1 U11~r. ca lled !ht I !ul:v~r1,11 •' :-..~ 1i1,11 d1rtoetor, ~I r. !-itanl• )' !11n l1• 111 \•'' .!· lndirC('t lnfnrm:ition 11'·11 \ldi l.1 !1, I bcf11 JIJ \\-l\h flu In th•· 1nHr111;,/\ fr,r .1 v.cck. [)unng 1ht· t11n\tr...011on .\lr 1''1r/,. $L3-n; -. ,, . -· = ·._ •• <.. ... 1, Once more arourid th e block. WB n1ust get rid of the stuf f so1nel1ow.' • -.. ·rd:;;. I bf;l11\e that the light· !i .. ;1rtt'd. giddy reaction to st rea king by "; .,., 1num:ili~ts llnd commcnt.1tors h.,..; ··~11l k1·d th•· d1-c k" agu1nst thOSI! of us 1'.t,•1 11~.1 .. sup 1· r 1 i s or y 11nd nr ad.11:11;,tr.1t1\"c functions to prrform \'15 a \ 1h1· 111alntenante or the lii"'· \\'t11:n n;.,,. .. rll"ilf'M sla!P ··n's belll·r U1<1n h111:. 11:: building~·· l>t:::.1des making an ;L1:11•1•' 1nranlni;i;l•·'i"" remark ( 1 t, ~lr1;1"1n,; 1~ .1 bu hcttt•r. ! a'!\Ume . than 1nurol'f. tr:caso n. k.ldnll plng. t'lc.l, tilt\' • r1· ,11-.1) 1nduli;in~ 10 !h,1 1 r;ithr·r 1! 11 ~• rou\ ~;1111t• nf drf1n1n;:: ri~h ! :.rid 1. ,-1in:: .n rc l11t1\ i~tic .11nd siluotion.rl I• "11, Thr·~l' "joum1.1IL'>i.s" h 1.1 v e 111'1'"c<l•'1"I 1n r1111king the Jaw-hrenk .cr.s 1h • · COl·d li!U~ !\'· v:h1l1· U1o· t.11v 1111fortt·r' h .. ,,1• t1o r1nnt• !hr "hca\'lcs" ior wor~r. 11, 1 h:1\t' b1•1n frJrl't'1"i to rttr1•:il from 1•1• ~r r··~pon,1b1!rt1l'i b<'cauy· nf the ir 1 .. 11 c..r htlni., :.o l<1bc'leU 1 1 flnd !I •\II! n1,.ly difficult to O\Crlook lav.· 1.r.•:ik1no: 1nert'ly bl1call.~ Jt ~done In the nam;i t1f "fu n'' and bM:ause there l! no ,,,1p.11• nt "\•1c11n1" ol th:it "fw1", If lht> ..:io\o• auo1lillC$ become ow ra1lonaJes for 111 <'lih11io "h:it 1.11\'1 <Jrt' to ht• enfortttl ltil',J 111• ,h<Juld ht' prl'p;trtd 1n th<' fUIUrf' n--iwmrr :my 1!1t:'"~:rl :ti11\'ll} fh:if mt-t.:r~ !ht> l\lu cr1tcr1<1 or "fun and \ll1..hnl~··. 1 \\"OL l.D offer some ' ques1k>ns to tht. n;crnt-.... ·~~ of the 1ne<JJ.1 Thr) Sj)l'ak of ;i f,1ct th;it v.ill pit5.5". That Is pro~hly a \ 1·11 a~·1 l1r.1lf' observation and it ca'J6es t '.11 1,1~nd·•r whnl "'l' :i rC' IQ.do \\'ilh th1• nd1v1Ju;1I \1ho '.i;lrcak5" <1fh·r tht• n1e<h.1 Spre.1d the word !o frlcrv!s, buslnf'. txcx·uli\'es. l'f!l!ors. TV and r:td10 ron1· nll't1t:1tors. lo:O\'('m1n11nl rcprr:o;Pnl:Hi \"('~ arnl t·xccutives. )l.l!!ll \olcr 1nt~rest gell SF.LBY Tlf0:.01PSON OIANOI COAST DAILY PILDT Robt t1 N. 'r rcrl. P1;b4s1t(r Tlluma.s Kct i·iJ, Ed r!ur JJarbara Krc1/Jic ll. Edi torial l'flfJC Ed itor Tl'1" "'!trrr\•1 P'·~" nf ~ily P\i(lf -'ttkt 10 !f\lnrm R11rl lttlmulal~ rtit.-ir " hy prt'!>f'f1!1n1t on l /11!1 PA.£'~ •l11'f'l"";I' l'Ommpntit.r)' ron tofl11'5 or tn. tr!"""lf hy !'Yndli-:it"'1 • ..,,Jumn111J1 and r11rtoon1"lt!I. by 1•r...,..ttl•n1:: a forum for T?adtfl'' v)_., 11.n.J lr~ ~""-f'nl 1nx thi11 n,..,.,":tNIPM"s f'l\'llnton.~ am lm'"-.'111 (In ('Urrt>nt topif"'' i !'.(' f"ll1'nnal op\l\JQn!ol Qt 1J'K:. D,u.l)• l'1l\)L O&W(.M on!)' iii lhll- ('ditorW rolumn at lh<· ft>J> or ~ Jl<oif . Op:nll'.W\.~ "x~ by ttM! coJ. umn11ts 11.nd cm noonbL" and lett~ '11.Tlltts art \llelr own and no ('QdOne.. mrn1 or lt!PU" vlh -s by Ut" Dally PUot lllxlukl hr lr\f"1'Nd.. We dnesday, March 20, 1974 • J • L OAIL Y PILOT 5 111 can always get air. How about filling it with gas?" OLD FASHION " PRAYER MEETING Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Non-Denominat1onal Everyone Welcome The Little Church by the Sea 468 L.<Ji0n Str.et '"Near End of Line~ Prayers Hazardous To Girl? Father of :fs trouaut Keeps Word \\'YO:O.llNG, fl·llch . (AP I - A prornise to his SOI\, ooe of three astrOn.aut.. killod in a !!Hi? training _mission , has brought Don Otaffee to the verge or financial ruin. "Being the fnlhcr of a na· tional hero is not financially rewardin g. Of course, I never thought It would be," Chaffee , 63, said. ''But I've practica lly gone (()the cod or my line .. , ltOGER Cll At~FEE. 3 I , Vi~il (frissom and Edward H. \\'hite II "'ere killed Jan. 'n, 1967, when fire ract'd through their Apollo capsule dur ing a s1n1 ulated flit:,rtll 1~1 on the ground . Ever since, the elder Chaffee has bl't'fl on the slump promoting I-he naljoo's space program. Chaffee says meel~ the pll'<igc to his son has pla<.'Cd him $75.000 in debt. In 1966. as the Chaffces v.·alked together along the shore at Cocoa B<>;,1ch. Fla .. the :)stronaut told his f.'.lthcr. NASA ~lie .. DON CHAFFEE Killed in Fire "If I 'buy the far m' ldie). I As speaking engagements don 't want you to be bitter. Do began draining his resourt-cs, what you can to help the spn cc Cha ffee st.a.rt.ed drawing Social program.'' ~i[ft.>c rCC<llled in Security p.1yrnents a'nrl tap- <1n interview. ping his wife's incorne as a "'I'll pron1isc ~011 lhat.' I bank employe to finance them . s:ud. But I sort of luughcd it off... Appeals for aid to every ma· jor foundations and several TllE FOR~I ER rral cst..1te business firms drcv.• letters of B"t.'fll ~a.vs his son's death support but no money, he said. • thing they did offer Ylas lec- ture materials, sllde5 and of '°"""' the rocket model t use," the astrmaut's father said. Cliarree said he's considered putting a stop to hi! campaign but that he believes "there ought to be some "'ay r could kl'Cf> going. There 's mmey spent oo a lot ol things more frl\'olous than Hlis." He said he consi d ered ~rsonal bankruptcy, but re- jected the idea . "Years ago. I \\'ent through that and pa id it aJJ back. But in my position. how's that going to look? It might be degrading to Roger." "I 'VE TRJEO T 0 ac- complish a great deal and have been unable to do so." Chaffee said about his life. "It looks now as if I have gone too far ... " SYDNEY (UP!) -Saying your prayen could be a health hazard, aoo>rding to a rep<rl in the "ll1edical Joumftl of Australia''. In a let.ter to the Journal, Dr. Margaret T. Taylor of Sydney repar;.d a case ol lead poi3ooing in an 111-year-old girl who was in the habit ol kissing her Rmary beads and the at• tacbed crucifix. "I would like to put oo reo:rd a case of lead1>0i.soni.ng in a young girl -the source of wtuch was traced to her Rosary beads, which she Wal!! in the habit of kJs,,Jng . , . and to recommend that these aids should be made of noo-lead oontaining metal'>." .wrote Dr. Taylor. GRAND OPEMIHG Wed., March 20 • Thur., March 21 Flowers tor the Ladles • Balloons for the kids THE PIZZA FROM THE EAST HAS COME WEST! to ~~D,ll~~~- r. The t\ational Aeronautics "was a terrible shock -but I Hal•,_.,,_ ...... _. rerneinbert.'<I my promise." and Sp ace Administrat ion So, Don Chaffee begon ap-""er offered hel p, Charrce LUHCH & DIHHER DAILY pcaranccs before s c o o G•-ld Ford, 't't1len still a con· . 3 ·~ I h Now in paperback! A gourme1 's guiae 10 lovemaking has already shown hundrC"ds qf 1hou·1nds of Americans how to obtai n the full enjoyment of inventive, car~free and joyous sex. It is an unusual and ou1snnding se-.: manual char has been edited and wriuen by Alex Comfort, M.B., Ph.D., biologis~ ind writer. ,.HONI US TOOAY AT 556-7532 ------------------------...... _., ev. ..... , s.r..ke JJJJ lrilt9' St., Cott• MrM. Coli!. •2616 I Plt'Jloe wnd rm.•·---loPt~ ot It-IE IOY Ut SlX ~~~'I) I ,O.'ly ch«J.. tor S --'~ ern:loo.ed. IPleJlof' ,l(fd J)c for po'l~!ll', I hJndl1 n11 .ind 1n~orarxe). l.Jht0tnoo1 add Sit ~.ale, 1.a~. [l1oeWhere I .1dd ,1ppl1c.ib1o: )Jlo:~ Id~. I C,ntJ No .. _ ---------l~P"~'·----- I I ''~'----------------I .At.ld•l~~----------------I C.1ty _______ '.)to1t .. __ Z1p _____ I We t>onOt 1he Amf'l'icin l ~Plt'!o~ I -------------------------Brentano's SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA 3333 e.R!STOi. Sl . COSTA MESA. CAllf 92626 h 1 reported. Vice Pre si d ent ~ t:hildren. civic clubs -any .... " Tues.·Sat. from 11 a.rn. •Sunday p.m. ~~ ~· group '"·anting to hear about grcssman from !\1ichig<in. RESERVATIONS 172 ,,._fl'-.· "'l T S d ' N Q • NASA but fail....1 . PARTY ORDERS -• . 1U<1n1. lt has been a labor of ...... · cn'I' ~ • Laguna Beach 494-6400 his soo om! the """~ pro-, soughl finandal aid from FOOD TOGO . ·548 3 ~-' ry atur ay s ews UIZ ~~~~c::hlcll has taken him to 11 ··THE\' SAID there was no 2574 Mtwport llYd.. Cotta MeH .... ~ i 4 • we Da1·e y OU ''I jus t let the business go lo• ~p~riovi~·s~ion~~in':l_be~i~':_bod_::iig~•e_'.t Jl>lo~'l_!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---_::._ _____________ _ pol." he said of the rea l est:1te 1 • anything like this. The only ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ agC"nt."Y he founded some 20 r ____ years i'IJ:O. > Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers 149 Kodacoror 35mm 20 exposure .film age Kodak 12 exposure 126 film The firm now fwictions only sporadic.11ty fro-m a bed room of Oiaffec's small fran1C' home in this Grand Jlapids suburb. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followillC) stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644 -2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beech (714) 892-7771. Oven-to-tablewear from Wedgwood, 20% savings s15 6 Qu1nct: '°15-1x. SCI Regularl y SJ95 ! ll'.rc's an l'Vl·n1 th.Lt \\ill plCJSC' any \'X'e<l,;\\'ood lover. SJ.ve on .-11! opt:n Shk.k pil-ccs as well as 16-:1.nd 45- pil'CC st:ts. And \'V'etlt:v.·ood O\'Cn-10.tabil'\\'arc has n1orc 1ha n jusr a prt·tr y l.1cc. Ir's durable, r:iJar-0\•en proof and dish,vashcr sa fe. Sale will end fl.1 arch 30. Qui nce 16·(X. ser. Regul arl y S62 ........ , .. 49.60 Blue P.1cJ!ir 16-pc. set. Rc,gul :irl y S58 ...... 4-6.-t-O Ulut· l'ar1tic '15·p1. ~l·t. 1lcgu larly SI 75 ....... Sl :l-0 ~ave on open stock 1x·s. f or cx<1mplc: Quince. Platter. Rcp;uL1rl y 1 1.5 0, no\v only.. . . . ... ] I .6() \1e_;::crahlc dish.-llt·.~ularl)' 11 .5 0 ............ -9.20 Sugar. Rcgul.!rly SI; s~LIL' prilC....... . .. 10.'l·l) Crca rn. RL·,t.:ul.1 rl)' /.~ll s.ilc priLc ......••.•.• 86 OrJe-r by 1n.ul or phone. Dininb Alrcssorics • Save 1/3! 3-pc. place sets of International sterling 4 7 6 7 Joa ii of Arc. PreluJc • Regularl y 7 1.,0 ComplC'tc or srart rou r service of tradirion1Jly bc!autiful ste rling silvl'r. NO\\' is :in excellent rime, you save Y,; on 3-pi t'Ct' pl ace se ttings: place fork, place knife, tt·:tspoon. Jo.in of Arc or Prelude patterns in 3-pictc place sets, Jlegularl y7 1.50 ...... , .. , ...... 47.67 Grand Regency or Royal Danish 3-piecc place sets. Regu larly 8).)0 .. , , . , ...... , ......... , 55.6 i DuBarry 3·pc. plact• ~1. Regul arly 88.50 .. , ... 559 Golden La Strad:i. Regularl y 10.).5 0 .......... 569 Purrhase '' ith our Silver Club Pl an. Order by 1n:iil or phone. Dining Accessories • SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA - , -~· ' - . -,,,£;,'' " J ~"""·., /. i-m ""~" .. ;. ' --......_ I . ' . I ' Shop i\fonday 1hru Frid;1y, l 0 :00 a.m. to 9: 30 P·!"· Bullock's Santll Ana, I Fashion Square-, 2800 N. ~{ain S1rtt1, Santa Ana. TC"l;j,hone: }-17-7211 5.tl'urday, 10 :00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Bullock's South Coait Pina., San Diego Freeway at Bris1ol, Cos1a i\IC"Sa, Telephone : 5)6·0611 • . , I t l ~7 I I ! v off th pl ha ai s w • e a d t 0 • I 't 'o•lay's Final VOL. 67, NO. 79, 6 SECTIONS, 74. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1974 N TEN CENTS County Blasts State Study on Oran ge County supervisors have natly rejected a study 1hat declared only two people every JU years would die as a result of a plane crash onto the fuiure Corona del Mar Freewiy. The study, made by state airport officials, was ordered by the board more than a year ago to determine if the planned freeway alignment pooed any hatard to operations at the county airport. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich y,·as the ll'I08t vocal jn his criticism cf the study. which iJ"aPRed. that a cover O\'Cr the freeway Where it passes the runway would oost more than it would be y,·orth. ''I don't know wbethef. to be amused or affrom:ed by lhi s report prepared by, the state," Diedrich said Tuesda\·. ··u amounta to statistical sl<'ight of ·hand." Diedrich said the study lumped all alrcia!t together and failed to si ngle out the airport's capabiliti('~ of ha ndling overshot landings or takeoffs by big commercial jets. \Vhile )le said he is no! too cooc<'med aboul 1he safety of ai rport opera tions. Diedrich said. "J am concerned about the responsibility of this government for the safety of its citizens ~·ho may be driving by the airport." Diedrich acknowledged it may already b(' too late lo change the design ol the Coronn del 1\l:ir Free"•ay but that the report pre>parl'd on hnzards ~hould not be aceeptcd hy the co unty as its ornctal opi nion Dit.'drich !Old the bo.<lrd hi!! staff has found there have been 31 overshot run\\·ay acci<IE>nts. si nce 1963 in the U.S. 1nvolv1ng jet aircraft like !host> used ·at the rounty airport . "Since the typical pa~nger load on these aircraft ranges around 100 to 120 persons. such an ac<"ident "'outd attain !he proponions of a disaster and would CdM Freeway be in no \\·ay ron11>.1rahle to the figure e~ti n1atcd in this report," he said. .. TI1is figu re 1s ~ nd1ct1lou s th:it the board should not IX' asked to seriously consider il," J)icdrich added. The study uSC'd s!atistical figuring \vlth data ~athcrt'd fro1n a number or sourC<>s. A co n1ple:ii: mathematical ft1rmul'3 ~ i1•lded the figure or 1"·0 deaths J)('r d<"cadc as a resul! of airplanes smashing into cars on a nearby road. Thl' report noh .. ·d that 1! would cost an <'S!nnated $12 1nilhon lu cover ovrr the l 'Ql'\.lllll <lf'I :\!ar Fr\'('\111~· 11! the potnl \\'hf'rf' 11 \\'Ill cross in fronT of Ol)e end uf thr airport's n1ain n1n\\'1I~'. ··St1rh an arc1dl'nt is a 100 rnillion 10 on(' chan1·e .1n(! !illrh a l'O\'l'r \\'<Miki save only aboll! 111.·o 11\'CS C\'Cry lf'n years." !ht• rE'port stlltM"I. <:oun1y airport off1r1als . "ho said they 11t•rt• 11.·ill1ng tn ;iccrpt the report as the e0t1n1v·s position. adrniucd they aren·1 entirely :rw:i!biied "'11h 11 Agee Urging Police Foot Patrol Odd-even Sm·vives Challenge By WILLIAM SCHREIBER or "" C>allr Pllet 111ff A move by two Orange County supervisors to scuttle the county's even- odd gas management plan failed today but probably will face another showdown next week. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and David Baker joined for~ in the attempt to end the state ol emerge.ncy in the C0W1ty. But fellow board meinbers RalJ)h Clark and Robert Battin voted to keep It for at lea.st another week. Superviaor Ronald Caspen WU abeent. TOOugh the gas management system will stay In effect, the board voted against any continued funding for the emergency operations center that has been monitoring gasoline complaints: and attempting to determine a paUem of station hours and available fuel suppltes. Emergency Center Director George Bean told newsmen after the board's action that he will have to shut down his operation today. He told supervisors he has already cut back his staff considerably because only about 300 calls per day are being handled, compared to a peak of 2,000 per day several weeks ago. Diedrich said during the discussion that he would be willing to retain a plan if certain changes were made to make it more enforceable. But Baker said the system should be completely jWlked outright because "the whole thing . is an overreaction and overk ill and the nonnal market place should take over." Baker added that continuing the program for even another week "'OUld only compound the problems. But Clark, a service station owner, staunchly defended the sfstem even though he said the normal market place would be the best. under normal circumstances. ''l'm not convinced. there is any more gas in this basin, and _at least 80 percent of the reason lines have been getting shorter is because we put this system in," he said. ' Battin joined Clark in voting to retain the system for at least another week to 1et some better kfeas as to 'Whether it is really working. Oraage Coast Weatlaer Cloudy skies in the momlng bJw-1 becoming mostly rair in the afternoon, is the way the w~tber servk:e calls it for 'Iburtday. llighs _in tbe upper 60s to low 70s. INSIDE TODAY An America'• maQOZi11e hm brought out i11to tlle open the 1iear-b reokup of maM'iagt be· twetn Princus Morgnret ond Lord S11owdtn in 1967. SJoTl/. Page 8. At YWf' Jtrfke I -" C.ht.111• 1J.1J Clfttlfl.. 41·• """" " c,.._..i ,., DM!tl '""CU 11 1:.i,.,1.i "•" ' 1!111trt1ittfr'ltM M-21 l'IMMI ft,1J ..... 1J .,.._. H Aftll l.#11Mr1 • M1H'911 ' -.. u MwflMll """* n N1U.. Newl 4 Or-CWllf¥ 14-1) ....,.,, 1'·" Of. SliliMrlflll .. II.ell Mlrlleh ll·U T11tWl1I• )I 111.-ttn M•11 W1llfl., 4 w.kfl'" ,. .... ,., ,. WllllM'• Nttn U"4t '#wW ..... • Embraceable Duo Canadi an born Eugene Leno (righl), a re5ident of the Sov.iet Union for past 18 years, is greeted with hug and kiss from brother J erry on bis arrival in r.1ontreal. Eugene \\'as granted exit visa last year. Feb. 28 Selected No. i · In Standby D1·aft Lotte1·y . . ) WASffiNGTON (APl -Men born F•b. 1JI drew No. I in today's draft totte.ry for the nearly two million young men born in 1955. The prime number was not picked out of the plastic drums holding the numbers until the standby lottery was almost completed. Before that. the young students had picked Jan. 5 as No. 2. Feb. 16 as 1'o. 3. Sept. 24 as No. 4, June Tl as No. 5, ~1arch 13 as No. &. March 6 as No. 7, ~1arch 24 as No. 8, and Oct. 22 as No. 9. ~1 -thinls of the way (brough the drawing the highest number, 364, was assigned to April 29. The lottery was being held as wual in case it becomes' necessary to resume inducting Americans into the armed forces. aod were placed in a. holding class.Hi· cation. Only those who are as.signed numbers l though 95 will be reclassified acoording to their current civilian status. to provide a standby poo! of "readily inductible .. men during 1!175. None. however. \\'ill be given physica l and mental exams or olherv.•ise processed. Those wilh numbers over !la \\·ill remain in !he holding classificallOn and not near from their draft boards again unless there is a national emergency requiring a change. The 1974 standby pool consists of me n who got numbers I though 95 in last year's draft lottery. All men are in the prime callup group during their 20lh year and drop into a lowe r classification each yea r until they reach age 26 when their exposure to dra ft liability nonna\ly es.pires. -::. -&· ~ $2 Million For Coast Road Asked n~~T£R~,~·.., <;~1~11s~}HE lluntington Beach \\'ill seek tnorc than S2 million from the slate lo rl·hu1ld lhl.' eight miles of Pacific Coast Highway from \\"arncr Avenue to the Santa Ana fi i\•er. If approved, it 1vill be the biggrst road con!ln.1ct ion job the cily has evrr tackled , ac<"ording to Public Works Director Bill llartge. The city plaris to 11.·iden Coast llighway to si x lane!. install curbs, gutters and hbrhts. and buijd &. bicycle trail along the full eight miles. Work might also include addit ional pa rking and bus loading zones next to the state bea ch, south or Beach Boule\·ard. ...., City councilmen agreed ~1onday nighl 10 hi re an outside engineering firm - Voorheis. Trindle and ~elson IT~• of lr\•ine -to develop detailed plans for a une 30 state deadline. VTN, the jiame !1rm y,:hich is developing a master plan for The redevelopment of do11.'fltov•n .Jluntingl0n Beach. v.·ill be paid a percentage of the total project cost. llartgc estimated VTN's fee at $120.000. The city hopes the engin~ring fl.V' along \\'ith construction cost. will be paid for throuJth n speeial state grant fer hiJ:?hwav construction. Calif<irnia v.•as _given $22 million by the federal gov{'rnmcnt for the improvement of major high"·ays. llartge !:aid It is those funds the citv 11.·ill ask for . "Coos! Jli!ihv;:1y is 1hc t~l><' of proje.:t the feder;i l ofl1f'raL~ "·ant.·· llartge said toda\'. "So I 1hink "'e stand a good ch<irice of getrini? the moner:" li e estima1ed the total project cost at bet11.·een $2 milhon and !2.25 million. The work v;ould take care Qf all of the highway v;hich lies completely in the citr. North of \\larner A.,·enuc. Th(' hi!ih11.•ay ls bound:!d on one side hr the city and on the o!her by county te~n tory. Hartge said 1haf part or lhe high11.·ay \•1011ld not be touched . ~onnally. the s1a1e transportation department does the ~·or~ on state highwa ys bul Hartge said tl would be vears before the state widened-Goast ~figh\\'8V. "But ·the state doesn't "·orry about landscaping, lighling or bike trails," he added . Part or the project includes the installation of a 1-i.root wide landscaped (See lllGll\\'A''· Page Zl In remarks prepared for the second aMual standby loU.ery to assign the numbers, John D. Dewhurst. ~eputy director of Selective Service. said the purpose is ';insurance -plain and Here's Hoiv You Rank simple.·· Dewhurst, subltituUng for d r a f l Director Byron V. Pepitone, ~i>o tmderwent heart surgery Friday. noted that no one had been drafted for 18 moo.lbs as the mi litary \1tas being transformed into an all-volunteer force. lfe said "there Is no intention'' by President Nixon or by congressional leaden: who "deal with military matters "to seek tbc restoration of Induction authority." "11le grtat ·ea:periment or mainLainlni a mllltary.....Jo~_ID__peacetime of 2.2 mHllon by volunteer means alone shows ligns of ach ieving succtSS," Dewhurst said. All of the drafl law remains in force. ·exce pt for one sentence that ga\'e tht President authority to induct men. That llCfltenct explrcd June 30. The only men involved in today's lottery are those who tum 19 Lhls ye.ar. >.lost of them rcglster«I la~t year at thler 18th b1rthday. as required by lav.•. 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JIJl6, 1J.Jl4, Jtts, JO.I~ otc. 1·1~} 111 11 Jo-11 1 •109> J4J, •1w1 1.1., I· 111; ... , 10.••1 ll·)M : J).\tJ1 1).201 ; , ..... , 1~ 14; 1._1J, U·k r 1f-1'1i lt t11 Jll t21 JI !U. 12·1>1 , J).tl; , •• 15); , .. ,Ill "1111 ft.S)f. "-l». "-lit; ... 2MJ ll • ' VJI Jtt..-i. SUC CUMBS TO CANCER Ex·NtwJc1Jftr Huntley Ex-TV Neivsrnan Ch~t Huntle y • Succ 11 rnbs <1t 62 BOZE \IA~. \·lorn. (AP ) -l''ormer (1'l('Vision ne\\·scaster Chet Huntley , who h·n rne<l \\'ilh bavid Brinkley tof 14 yeais on J'iBC-TV's nightl y Huntley-Brinkley Report . died today at his home. Huntley, 62 . had hew suffering from ]uni;:: canet!r. ~!is 11.'ido"'· Tipp y Hunlley, said he had ht't.'n receiving penodic trcatnient. He under"·cnt surgery in .January. lfuntley resi gnt'd. from ~BC in l!nQ to de\·clop Big Sky. rnc. of \lon1<1na. <1 ma,si\'e r,.sorl and ski complex In rne Gallatin Canyon south\>;est of Boicm:ln. llun1ley and Brin kley 11.·ere acc1dt:'nt1:1lly tcarnrd hv r-;Bc at the 1956 national pnhtJeal ronvenllons. The~· went so "'ell together their show became pa rt of Amrrican folklore. Besides top ratings. l·luntley-Brlnkley \\·on e\·ery ma1or televi sion ne"'.!I award, including seven Emmies and 111.·o George Foster Peabody a11.·ard~. fiuntley "'as the sefiou.~ one. lJrinkl~Y the \1'11. "'hen Huntley quit in 1970 to return 10 his native f\1ontana. Brinkley said it \\'as at last easier to tel l "'hich was v:hich. \\'hen people asked him if he v»as Onct Huntley, Brinkley could now say: "No. ma'am, he is the one out \\'est on the horse." NBC Prl'Sident Julian Goodman said llunlley 11.·as "a warm and friendly hum.1n being "ho made millions of friends among !hose \\·ho ~ne11.' him personally and those \.\'nO knew him from television ." He added : "lie made an importa nt contrihutlon to lhe advancement of television news and lo public understanding of critical issues. \\'e \\•ill all mi ss him \'ery much." 1\1emorial scn·1ce~ are planned for 6 tSec llU/\ILE\', Page ZI .50 CA LLS TAKEN ON THIS AUTO AD "We've neve r had such a respoo.'iC on an ad -at least 50 calls -!ha nks a lot ... "The advertiser v.ho ~nt In that 001e was talking about this ad: '66 V\\' BL:G, NE\\' 1600 E~G .. Rl'NS Pf.RFECT l700 FlllM I Phone No. I Need ICM to say, It sold the ear. Just u 001.ens ol Dallv Pilot ads do {or other ;idvcrtlsers evCry d3)'. 8u1 the ~t test is your ov.n test. Dial the direct line lo rtsults. Phone 842·:i678. Cru1llidates 111 Newpo11: Au· Views 8\· I.. PETER KHIF.G • 01 ltlt Dttly I'll .. ltllf A proposal 10 put rnore police 1n un i- fonn to "a!k 1hc i-tre,·ts .1nd a call !J.> 11i.:htrn !he rein.~ O\'f'r !ht· c·1ry n1anagcr 11.cre \'01Ct'd toda~· b~ 1110 l\t•\\l>Ort &-ach c11y council cand1dn11·s :11 a Ball.Joa B.1\" Club bre:ikfast sporl'\Orl-d by !ht· .\'t1\·por1 llarbor Chambt'r of Cornnlt"tcc l'lannini:? rornm1s ... 1on c ha1r111:in \\'1/- lian1 1\gec . a 1.:.and1da11· 1n Corona del ~lar's . OLS!ri l't £, propoSt'tl !ht• change in pol ice procedures s;iying H \.\'0t1ld be effeCtl\'e in bc•u~h areas 1Q handle sun1- mer c.ro1\·ds. Agee illso anarkcd tll(' police dcpar1· mrnt's use of its hrhcopters for ro'11.ne patrol. .. The helicopter shou ld be t1St.'<f for standby alert. There should lit-lc..'ls n...-ccl· le~'i ~andering over iht: c11y.'' 1\g··~ said. ~ . Agee also Proix>sed converting sp:1cc 1n the rl<'"' :\'e11.110M Center Fire S!;;t1011 for u.se as an emen;icney med ical center. C:hambcr:..of Comrncrec l'rcsidrnt \Vil- lia rn Lus k had made !he proposal ini· ti~lly last month. s~cstin~ UlC cmcr- geocy facility be "SOrnewher<' in ~';cv.« pon Ct>nter .. to handle problPms on tht- east side of the ·racific Coa)ol lfigh"·av bridge O\'l'r Upper NC\\l>Olt Bay. . .\l rs. Peg Forga. a r.arxhdn1e in Di's· lrict I, n:1>resen11ng the Balboa Petlifl- sula and Lido Isle. made tt · cha rge th;it City ~taoagec Robcn J,. \\'ynn. bas too much au thorit \'. "The council has "'leased its P<nver o\·er to the cily manager.•· ~·rs. F·orgit s.1id. She said !he city's '·rainy d;iy fund .. ha s disappeared and said the> cilY i.1 hu1ldini.i a "major pol1re sl;Jtion .. at 1':el\· port Ct>nter 1hat \\;iS voted do1rn bv The people. · Vottts rejrcted a prof)Ol'!l'll hond is~uc for a ne"· city h:ill and police s1at1on Oct. 5. 1971. \!rs. Forg1t. \1ho \l:JOI !. to un~tat t'>IO· 1£·rrn counrilmnn l/<,"ilrd RQgl·r~. also l'rilicizcd 1t1c r£1..'C'nt fl'l'Oll.~tn1rt ion .and t'l:pansion of thl' llalboa puhlic parking lo!. She said that doei; no!hint; h.i t increaSf' touris m in ~ev.lJl)M lkaeh. Hogr~. in a bri,..f rt'hunal, countered one of \!rs. Fori;it's cla ims by ;<;aving !he ci1v no11· has a S! million sta biliza- tion ruftd for ~ tn etn<·r~tn<:K>•;, "The prf'~nl city admini stration has tumC'd a siao.ooo df'f1c11 into a SI mil· hon rescn·,..," Rogers said. 0nf' of Agce's District 4 opponr n1s. \lrs. Lucille Kurhn. conlinuf'd ht•r critl· ci.<.m of loopholes in !he llC'"' ~eneral plan !hat 11.·as approved \\'h 1Je A,lll'(' 11.·as on the planning romm1ssion "The L.1nd l"<;t ell.'lllcnt nf th(' plan i!ii a catctial! for unn;><;;0h·<'d contro- \'ersi~." :\Ir~. f\uehn ch:1r~~ She said doos1oos 011 lh~· fu tu re or Cf'nain arras like N·n!ral H:ilboa have ~ left for future "~X'<"ifi<" nrra plan.<:" and. shr said. "this sort of thing nl:'Cds to be cleaned up ... TI'IC 150 persons ilt!cnd1ng thf' forum also heartl's1xth di ~lnC1 canclidall' John V. Raker take th<' nr~t ~land by .'.\ny n( the c:indidatell on !lw Lido l ~lt!' Com· mun1tv As.<:0eia1 ion request to renc"· ils bcacil. lrnse. lie said it shoold ho> rx!Pndl'd , for the same $750 annual f<'<! !h.1t h;i~ ~n In e:rfect sinct 1951 Joseph Slt'\\'ttrl. lhr other Distr ict Six hopeful, Cltt.'d \\1llll he AA~·~ arr h.JS "practkal solut~s .. to city prOblcrns. .John J . ~lcl\rM'tn. one of titi'CC" ca ndl· dales for Jh,.. Oist r1ct ThJ'fie' K'ill rep~ .!Cllhng .\'eYt·pon llciJ.ht.s and Barshores. ~id v<>!eni ha\'t a choi<'C tx>t .... ·('('n three mt.>n "ho arc "all ~yin~ they want som('thing i;:ood for t' r rommunitv." I-le said ,·ott'~ lhereforc !H'lou[d de- <"ide who thr\' think can bc5t nchiCve' thtlr roois He ciled h1! tl'q~rlenct a,, and accountant and said he'd do the best job. .I. Peter Bnrrett. one o( ~tcKerttn'I ISec CANOIOATES, Pl l{t Zl ) # ......... l"h.VI H Se11ate Probe Pr~sident's Pal Meets Panelists From Wirt Ser\•lcrs WASlU NGTON -Charles G. ''Bebe'' Reboz.o, President Nixon's close friend and traveling companlon, mel privately today with lhe Senate \Vatergate committee t.<hich ls lnvestigallng a $100,000 Nixon campaign contribution from billionaire lloward llughes. Rebozo~ a Florida banker and frequent guest at Nixon's San Cle1n('nte home and Che Camp David presidential retrea1 , 'WILL STAND AND FIGHT' -NIXON. Story, Pogo 4. made no effort to dodge reporters when he entered the committee roo1n. But he: d~lined to answer any questiorus. . When the committee broke or l que.:uoning ror lwich , Re b o i o. Sandwiched between a half dozen Capitol policemen, was escorted through scores Of reporters. photographers a n d television canlcra crews down a Jong corridor to a dining room . He smiled, shrugged his shoulders, and made no l"C3poo5e to questions thrown at him. He testified previously that he held the $100,<XK> contribution in a safe deposit box at bis Key Biscayne. Fla .. bank for three years without knowing what the money was to be used for. He said, however, he assumed the jponey would be ~ in Nixon's 1972 re. election campaign, but that he never discussed the money , all in cash, With From Pagel fIIGHW AY ... median the entire eight miles. Arr:! city officials hope to put In some 400 street 11ghts. The bike trail would be built on 1---the ocean side, running along part! of th• beadl and parts of existing parking lots. · Hartge said there would be no change of tbe current route and no work would be done on the Santa Ana River Bridge. Huntington Beach won't at t em pt ·lnyttung with the bridge until Newport Beach decides what it v.·ants to do with is portion of Coast llighway, J1artge said. • Newport officials have no immediate plans ror the highway, but their long ~e master plans call for 11 shift of the toute to the top of the bluUs, making the current highway link a cul-de-sac neighborhood street. Hartge said he hopse work could start ill September and be finlshed by the ~ •l llJS, wi!h lilUe interqiptioo 11> the "'!"!'•1'1"'19-, , r · The C!i;, mJsbt: bave to J!OY a percentage'of the prof<ct -· less than 18 percent, but ,that hasn't • been detennined yet, said the public works director .. ---An outside engineorlng flnn had to be tired to develop the plans because the car. received-late notice about the avail- ability of the extra highwa·, construe· tion funds. J:la.Jj.ge said his staff v.·oold not have time to complete the extensive planning work, with the other projects it already has. He said he didn't know why the city was notified so late -~larch !5. Coastal Visitor Beaten, Robbed A tong Beach man "·alking down the stairs to Corona de l l\tar State Beach early today for a stroll was jumped by ·tv.'O srtongarm bandi!s, robbed of $35 and roughed up. Ronald L. Reid , 24. told po lice one of his attackers kicked him y,·hi\C' the other held him dov•n afler they fGrcibly removed his y,·allet. Investigators said Reid told of being grabbed from behind as be descended rne stafrs and added that his assailants, in their mid·20s, fled on foot. OIAHGI COAST N DAILY PILOT 11'1• 0•~ C<Wltt DAILY PILOT, wlllo wt>ld'> II <Ofntllllf'd !IM ,._Pret, It ~ Ir!' W.. 0••-(o.11 P ... lldlk<lo ~""' s.- r.oi. .O•t•on• .,.. ..,.,i~ Mond•r Ill•'"""' f-rldtf, lo• Cosl1 Mt .. , N-1 8t..:"- HW!llnt1tvrl lffdtll"1011111tl.t Vilt..,, LA<l- llMcll, lrvl~S.ULtu.1:11 -i1n ~nit/ S•n J.,.fl C•11l1tr•M A 1if19JI •'91Mll 911\lllfl rt •tlhlltd SelllrlflYI , ... 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The only person he told aOOut the 111oncy, Reboio testified was Hose Mary Woods. Nixon·s personal secretary. Reboio said the reason for his silence ~·as that he v.•as worried about the possibility that such a lari::e contribution from the billionaire lnduitria\ist ntight be rmbarr11s::1ing lo the re • cltctlon campaign. In his deposition filed in U.S. District Court last niooth, Rebozo said he was first offered the money in 1968, the year Ni~on wa~ elected president. But he said he rejected it then because he felt that "perhaps another Hughes loan could create son1e embarrassment for the campaign." This was a reference to a 1958 loan from Hu~ lo Nixon's brother, F. Donald Nixon of Newport Beach which Rebozo said had been "distorted" by the news media and used against Nixon in the 1000 preside ntial camp.11ign. Meanwhile. U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica refused tod<iy to hold up transmission or a secret grand JtU'Y rep:irt on President Nixon's role 1n Watergate to the House Judiciary Committee. Sirica denied a rcques! to delay giving the House the report until the U.S. Court of Appeals could rule on a petition to reverse his decision. But Sirica did gi\'e attorneys for rormer While House staff chief It R. Haldeman 24 hours to ask the: appeals court to delay transmission of the report. John J . Wilson, Hale! 1an's al ' ~y. said he would ask the appeals court for a stay, and to. restrain Sirica from sending the report to the House be(ore the court reviews ttis decision . Special 'Vatergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski opposed any delay in sending the secret report to the ll o use impeachment inquiry. Haldeman contends 1hat the grand jury had no-aulhority, to issue its report and • that if it is sen l to Congress il3 contents, including material pertaining lo Haldeman's cas~, 'i''Ould leak out. From Pagel HUNTLEY .•. p.rn. Sunday at Big Sky's ~1ountain Village-a family spokesman said. Sumvoi'i;"ln-a1ldltion to the y,•ldow, include his mother, Blanch Huntl ey of Billings; tv.'O daughters and three sisters. He was married twice. He had tv.·o daughters by his first wife. fngrid Rolin . Tbey~were dlvorCf!(l In 1959. His xoond wjfe -,vas Tipton1Stririger, once a weather lady-for a Wastilngtcn TV station. lfuntley was bom in Cardwell, !\lont., son of a telegrapher. He won a s<!ilolarship to !\1ontana State College in 1929. Three years of premed led nowhere. Then be won a national oratory contest and a scholarship to the Cornish School of Arts ln Seattle in 1932. He switched lo t]1e University of \Vashington the following year and "since my dad was only v.·orking tv.·o days a v.·eek in the Depression'' he supportOO _himself by working as a v.•aiter. telegram delf\1€fy' Doy: v.'fl'ldOW v.'ashcr and by- selling pints of blood. Jn 1934 he got a $Uta-r_nonth j'ob v.•it h ~ 100-watt radio slation KCBC, n Seattle. In addllion to his salary. ~e got laundry service and v.·as allov.·L'<I to use sponsorship accowits to trade for food. There v.·as no v.·ire service, so he bought a Seattle Star and rev.·rote it for a IS.-minute newscast every night. In 1938 he v.·ent lo CBS in Uis Angeles, as correspondent for ll \\'estem states. In 1951 he sv.·Hched to ABC in L<ls Angeles. and four years later moved to NBC in New York. When Huntley \'lent back to ~·1ontana , !here y.·as Lalk or his running for the Senate. But he soon found l\.like Mansfield was going to run again and said ""ou'd be an idiot to run ai;:ainst Mansfield in 1?\1ontana.'' -Instead. ne did rrc0mmerc1al!I, taped a radio show, and promoted Big Sky as ti rit"n man's resort. Tbe Big Sky projecl got him in trouble v.·tth conservationists, hov.·ever. lie called them so-called conservationists. At tho \\'atergate hearings, John \\'. Dean TII said that llunlle}' was on the ~1hlte House •·enemies list." apparentl y beeaU!e of a nlagallne article critical of President Nixoo_ llunUey said the :1rticlc "''as wrong. Dean acknowlcd~ed the White ll ow.se once tried to stop Big Sky, but later changed heart. HWltley denied there ·had bee\1 any White House pressure on hint to support Republicans in exchange for green lights for llig S1cy. Police Shoot T 1.vo Souliers BELFASf, Northern Ireland <APl - Poliee accidentally ehol two British soldiers lo death loday in Northern lrebnd ne~r the border w'lth the Irish republic. th' anny announced. Security authoritie!I did not :1111y just how the • hooting started. but some ofOcials snld !hey presumed 11\ M ll<'t had mistaken the soldiers for terrorists. "It nppears to have been a tragic 3rcidr.nt In an arrR in which there Is t'Oflsi derablc tcrrori!!U 11ctl\'lty, .. n pollce- spokeSJTian said. Coast Mru1 G·ets Tern1 In Arson Victor Lannon Bongberg of Ne~t Beach has lx't'n s~otenced to one year In Orange Cow1l)' Jail for the part be played in the torching of a Gard en Grove la\'ern. Superior Court Judge Janles Turner ordered the jail tcnn and five yc11rs probation for Bongberg, 32, of 415 N. Nei,1.•port Av e., after the delivery driver pleaded guilty to arson. Judge Turner suspended a suggested stale prison term of one to three years in accepting Bongberg's plea . Bongberg and Rayrnond Rohm, 29, of 526 Sturgeon Drive, Costa ti1esa . were arrested last June and charged with arson shortly after the Shangri-La bar, Garden Grove, burned to the ground. Rohm is scheduled to face trial Man:h 27 after pleading innocent to jdentical charges. The fonner operator of the Fire House bar in Costa Mesa is rrt.-e on bail. Probation Officer Laura Vorie's report to Judge TurJl('r contains the statement by Bongberg that he ~·as ;:icting on orders last June 28 \\'hen the Shangrl·L.:1 was destroyed. ·Hija~~ Dran1a Suspect Sliot Holding Ho stage INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -A man held a knirc to the throat of a y,·o man employe at Weir Cook Airport today and told her to demand '1 million and a plane from an .airline. The woman instead telephohed airport security police and one of them shot and s~riously, wounded the man in the ne~ Y.'ben he started to cut the v.·oman's throat. The man, Jndcntifi ed as Dennis Tillman, 36, of Detroit, -...·as rushed to the emergency room at General liospitaL l·lospital sources sa id he wa s alive but de clined to give his condition. 1"hc 'vonian, liebecca Dotlich, 2'2 , sustained a throat wound but .... ·a::; not bclievetl seriously injured. Police said Tillman walked into the office of the f'. C. Tucker co .. u re<.il estate firm directly across tile airport's second floor con- course fro1n the Trans World AirJines check-in cotlnter. Golan Heights Pounded Ninth Consecutive Day By Unlltd Press Intematlonal The Golan Heights front exploded for the ninth consecutive day today into 00 n1inutes of sporadic bombardments from Sy rian guns that poured up to 10 shells at a time into Israeli positions. R. Stevens Gets Balboa -Bay Post Richard S. Stevens. president or the Balboa Bay Club 'from 1963 to l!nL, Ls b:ick !'t the helm of 1:' Ne11.'JX)rl Beach v.·atcrfront resort. Stevens had resigned the positton arter the club ~·as sold by the \\'rather Cofllo- r:.t:on to financier Willinm D. Jtay. Ray, v.·ho hits held the president'.! job since Stevens left, announced the anpointment today. Ray ~·Ill eonllnue to ser\·e as chief t"XecutJve officer and chairman of the board of International Say Clul>S, Inc. llBC1, the parent firm which also owns BBC affilinle5 at lndian Wells and on Catalina Island. At lhe same time. Ray announced he is acquiring a majority interest In Wrather !vestments. Inc., the re creation a I development company formed by Stevens and Wralher last year. The announcement dispelled reports that Stev~ was to become general mad!lger of the new Sheraton •lot.ti al Orange County Airport. It also ror1ta1ns Bflngberg's reported statement lhnt busi ness at the Shangri· La had dropped off badly In the wake or court ac tion ag;:iin.~t nude dancing and that the contents or the bar v.·ere insured for $40,000. The firing wa5 directed at five locations in !he northern and southern sectors of the bulge Israel pushed into Svrla in th{' October 1973 war. An Israeli at the front said, "The last days it was a real war. They were shoOting hundreds of shells and ~·e did the same thing . So it's a war. a real "'ar of attrition. The Syrians want to take as much area as possible before the (troop disengagement) negotiations begin." None of the shells fired today arched past the 1967 cease-fire line onto the part of the heights captured by Israel in the 1967 v.·ar. Stevens explained that he had remained with Wrather Corp. afttr the sale of the club to fulfill persona! CO!l}.m!tments. Stevens, who has remained active in a variety of civic affairs, including the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the Orange County C o a s t Association. said he Intends lo resume the highly visible posture he held while' running the Bay Club. Firemen v.·ho fought !he blaze said the explosion at the tavern and destruction by fire indicated tha t gasoline had tx>cn liberally spread throughout the premises. From Pagel CANDIDATES ... opponents, said he would lake a hard line against developers and . would keep a close eye on the cost of goventment. "It's time to call a halt on develop- ment thal hurts property values," Bar- rett said. ' .Anolhec district three hopeful. Dr. Ellis Glazier. said government needs 10 be more rcsponsil'e, He said councilmen shou:J "not only pay lip ser\'ice after an election but !Irey should act ... Fourth District challenger Lyn Geron- imi challenged the claim by lhc incun1- bent in his district. Alilan Dostal. and Rogers that the city is demonstrating sound fiscal re.ix>nsibility. "We don't even have the funds lo complete the priority items in our traf- fic plan," Geronimi said. Dol'ltal talked about the general plan and said city officials were grateful about lhe citizen input given during public hearings. He said he is interested in tbe com- ments by other candidates. ''Out I would rather have seen their &ur"esUons dur· ing the hearings rather than during the electiou campaign,'' Dostal said. 90 Yotmasters el. Hi .... Ne'"l}ort Win Recreation Kudos The citv's Parks. Beach("S. and Recrealion "eomn1ission Tuesday fiOOored 90 ~·ow1gsters who demonstrated "special qualities of character or ability" 111 Newport Beach's v.·intcr recreation program . \'ice-~tayor How:lrd Rogers made the presentations. \\11nners arc: Buffalo llills Park: Barbie Ludovise Lori Noonan. Adam Arone. Kevin I llamey. Dal'id Harvey . Jeff Paulson. Greg \\'ynn. Eric Andersen. David I3eMars, ~like }less. Rich3rd Kindorf. Steve Leslie. SL'Oll Loos and St<•ve Ridge. Channel Park: l\i1n Schultz, Elll'n Semeniuk. Community \·outh Ccntrr : Sandy Davis, Laura \Villianls, Eric \l.'oods. J3y Crane. Bob Farrar. Troy lleldeman. Allen Lynch. Dean Lyon.<>. David Bein . Tom Berca,v, Clint C3mpbcll, Patt i\larr, Jay Taylor. _ t:astblu(( Park: Dia~ Jones, i\lary Logan. l\aren i\1ittclstadl. Clifford Davis. Tom l\tilchcll. David Schweitzer, Greg Smith , Steve Smith, Greg Czaja , ~lark C.G:ij<1. Hobbi l\lurar , :-.tau Swinden. Clay Tucker. Irvine Terrace Park: Rilly Donovan . Cr:ug .Jenkins. Rick Peter.;;on . ;\!;irk Ron1t>ro, <.:orky Carpe_ntcr , hris Stuurt. ~lariner.i Park : i\lary kro11·n, ~lary I K:1v Holman. Oce Oct-Hoss. Steve Asii hino. Craig i\1iller. Greg Miller. Joe Hog('rs. Joel Sunshine. Tim Adall\.'j:, Scott Ilur~cu. llcnry Hastings. C:il Traylor, Barrett \Vl·Stover, Ted i\tc.Kil>bin , 111111 t-.lillcr. Nev.·porl llcl,thts: Allison Auer. Allison Glass. Pc!cr Dowd. Burt i{o111an. t:hrill Cooper. Jaincs KllchcN. Peninsula Park : Annie Doezic, Gail llarrington , l\laria t-.lcKelvey, Dave Diffley. Nick Frost. Jeff Johansen. ~ttchacl ~larr. :-.1ike r\ash. ·The shelling caused no J s r a e 11 casualties. a military spokesman sai d in 1·e1 Avi\', and the 1sr3elis did not rttum the fire. 7 "The incidents today are lighter than yesterday," a spokesman said. "They have apparently learned their lesson because we scored some good hits yesterday {Tuesday)." Parents Identify Mesa W 01nan as Shooting Eic.ti1u A heartsick Costa ~fesa couple whose daughter had been missing from their home more than 72 hours went to Newport Beach police Tuesday night after reading the description of an attempted suicide victim known only as Jane Doe. Detective Ken Smith conferred with !\.ir. and ~!rs. ·rtegene Shannon. of 2421 Tustin Ave., and then accompanied them lo Hoag T\femorial llospital. They vieWed and idehtified ·the victim in the interuiive care wiit v.'h ere she is undergoing treatment for a .38 caliber bullet v.·ound in the mouth and neck. She is Carlene Marie Shannon , 23, who lived at home and, according to her parents. offered no indicatioo that she ~·as despondent. Miss Shannon remained in critical eond itlon today and has not regained consciousness si nce firing the pistol into her mouth on a Balboa boat dock r-.londay. -Contrary lo initial reports., ~iiss Shannon's attending physician told Deteclil'e Smith Tuesday the heavy slug SC \'ered a portion of her spinal cord. "5hc is paralyzed from the \\'aist do~·n," lletectivl' Sm ith quoted the doctor 3S saying Tuesday. The physician also expressed doubt abourliel' slll'\'i\'a l although 1he~wnir \\·oman v.·as maintaining l'ital signs today. l)('tective Smith had checked out IYtO tnlsslng persons r~rts filling the dl·sc rlption of his \·ictim Tu<'sday \\ithout luck when !\Ir. and ~trs. Shannon read !hr J);iily Pi!ot story . .. ,, l l"'a ... ' I OPlN A Syrian communique In Damascus reported a 2i;;i·hour engagement on the heights. whim lt said began after Israeli armored units tried to advance. The commUnique, broadcast b y Damascus Radio, said fighting began ·at 1:45 a.m. (1 :45 a.m. PDT) and el)ded at 1 :05 p.m. {4:05 a.m. POT). Charles H. Davis, Coast Artistic Figure, S11ccumhs A respected long time talent in Oran11;e Coast artists' ranks has passed from the scene v.·ith !he death of Charles Hulbert Davis, who succumbed last week. He was 67 and founded the Newport Harbor Art Students' League during bis 25 years in the Harbor Area as artist, instructor and decorator. A former resident of Balboa 1,1e, Lido Isle and the Westcliff diStrict of Newport Beach.. Mr. Dal'is lived at 181 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, at the time of his death. He occupied a small house behind the studio where he: Slill taught and exercised his own talents which have been 1 ~ ·in International showings . His late wife Janet 8. Davis. who died in 1966, operated The Bookca!e, a l>oc>kshop in the Udo shopping district of 1 Newport Beach. Survivors of Mr. Davis include a son Capt. Michael Davis, of the U.S. Air Force Academy, C.Olorado Springs, Colo .. plus daughters Susan Davis Doheim. of Santa Ana. and Ji! Davis Jobe, of Costa Mes:a. Born in Oshtabula, on L.ake Erie in northern WOhio, t\1r. Davis' yo u l h ingrained a love of sports and the outdoors. taking him 10· Florida, Idaho and Mexico before landing in California. He studied at America's most prestigious art academies and his oils and other medin work have been displayed in most coastal cities. plus Ne~· York. L<lndon and J:>aris. 'l\l:o of his colorful mural s. "Landing of Cabrillo -1542," and "Drake's Landing in California -1579," dtcorate the Supervisors Assembly Room in L<ls Angeles Hall of Records. Steveru; said Ray's acqUisltioo of the recreation development firm, which v.·ill be qlled lBC Investments, Inc., "will allow things r ve been doing to dovetail v.·ith things that Bill has wanted lo do." Wrather Investments recently an- nounced a new venture with the SP9rt.s Illustrated division of Time Inc.. to develop major recreational properties throughout the world in conjunction with Ne1,Jl0rt .Beach art'hilect William D. Ficker. Stevens. a r\e'v.'J)Ort Bc.1(:1 resident. said !BC Investments is currently nego- tiating for acquisition of a major pub- lic resort in Baja California and is nego- naling for the ~ration of se''eral ski resorts. He declined to identify any specific locations pending completion of the deals. Stevens will have the title of presiden l and chief operating officer of interna- tional Bay Clubs. His responsibilities v.•ill include man· agement of the Balboa Bay Club, the Balboa Bay Desert Club and the Catalina Island Club, which Is currently under de. velopment near Avalon. He will also continue 3S president of rsc lnvestments. Stevens said that company has been under contract with several hotels, in- cluding Sheraton, for consultant se!"'ices. That work v.ill be dropped, he said. Libya Pledges Oil 'Boycott' BEIRUT (UPI) -Libya pledged today to maintain the oil boycott unila1erally until the United States proves It is "neutral" tn the ~1iddle East conflict.. A high Libyan official will visit the United States, the Soviet Union and Britain within days to "explore the real situation and define v.•ho is the friend and who is the enemy," a c:omuientary broadcast by the official Libyan Radio said. The radio said Lib,,a ~·ill maintain the embargo "until waShington proves by acts and not words that ii is no longer hostile to the Arabs. but is neutral in the Arab-Zionist conflict." ' . ... ~--M.IU~ 'I ~ .. Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Basketball Shoes 9.95 Up Handball Gloves & Bans Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboanls Skateboards. Tennis Shoes 7 .95 Up Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets Thlrty-tlghOI Street Park: Robie Berry. Otri.s Diedrich, Tom Elliot , Oa\'Jd 1 1 C'rOdber, c;u~· Speer.ii. \\'est Nt.wpOrt rlayOeld : ~litche\I Allen. Christoph BcllmlL Mike •tallom. Ke~ Jarvis, Russel ~1CC..1rdle. Erin ~!d':il-rhis. Bmt Rudd. ~lark Schulli. Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Racket Stringing Ralei&h Bikes • , Tires-Tubes-Lites Bike Parts & Repairing -- School 'l'alks FlickC'r • KANSAS CITY', ~lo. !UPI ) -Knn"1~ City 5Choo1 officiah1 al t!rttd their labor nt!J:Otlalo r tod:.y for posslbl~ n~v.· ll':l~e cootract !alts en tnd a UU'ee-day walkout by teachers. I -· OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY · Baseball Mitts Base~alls & Bats Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646-1919 I I I t t - 1 6 DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE College In forthcoming public hearings, residents of the Coast Community College District will be invited to air their views on the possibility of taking in the Garden Grove Unified School District, which now lacks a two- year college district or its own. 1-ligh school graduates in that district now are per· milted lo attend the community college of their choi<'e in the Coast. North Orange County or Santi.ago Commun- ity College Districts. Some 5.000. more than half, attend Golden \Vest or Orange Coast Colleges. For this privllege, Garden Grove las.payers have to pay high tuition fees, but have no say in the operation of the colleges their children attend. And as a "low- wealth district,'' Garden Grove ha..:; not been eyed fa\'Or- ably for annexation to adjacent community college dis- tricts. However, new provisions for state financial assis- tance, w~icb could provide ~bout $9 million toward construction of a new campus in the Garden Gro,·e area, n1ight make annexation more fea!ible if Garden Grove taxpayers can make up the balance of the total cost which has been estimated at $30 million. Unless son1e agreement can be made soon -state officials are pressing for an election on the issue this November -the state Department of Education will either place Garden Grove in one 'Of the three colle~e districts next year, or split it up among the three dis- tricts. Understandably. Garden Grove wants to avoid a split. And since n1ore than half its graduates already prefer to attend the Coast colleges. it.s annexation choice seems clear. \Vhile sympathetic to the Garden Grove problem, Dr. Norman \Vatson, chancellor of the Coast di strict. has made it clear that annexation of the entire Gar· den Grove district could not be accomplished without building a third campus. An essential condition for the annexation would be that no additional tax burdens be Annex imposed upon taxpayers of the existing Coast district , \Vatson says. The availabiUtv o! state funds and the e:q>ressed willingness or the Garden Grove district to tax Itself for 1 O years to finance a new campus puts a new and more favorable light on the annexation proposal. And. a third ca1npus could nu1.ke possible more curriculum offerings in specialized fields for all students in the district. The financial question probably is the key issue. But there also are educational and political questions to be thrashed out in the public hearings on the n1atter soon to be scheduled in the Newport-~tesa Unified and and lluntington Beach Union High School d istricts. More Airport Traf fie Air California president Robert Clifford saicl last week that his airline may seek permission to increase its daily number or flights from Orange County J\irport after it installs some new jet engine noise nlufflers. .Clifford's disclosure was hardly a formal announce· 1nent: he dropped reference to this thinking at a noon luncheon speech before the Harbor Bar Associalion. Nevertheless, his remarks merit examinatio n. lie seems lo suggest that as fast as ways are found to re- duce jet noise. the number of flights could be increa~t:ll to meet the ever-rising passenger demand. \Ve question this reasoning. 11le county airporl now ,violates state noise standards, and before more fl ig ht ~ are considered, it should be n1eeling the standards or a1 least showing great progress in actual con1plancc. not just in plans to comply. And . even when those standards are n1et. \vllether th ~ airport should expand abo\'e current le\•els of oper- auon has to be open to serious question. As long as more flights are added to keep pace with den1and. ¥:here is the end to it s growth? \Vhat is the incenti\•e to fi nd another airport site? \ N Feav A1·e Deci<lit1g for 1'1<ttty Stiff er Tests Would Ban ' Dear Gloon1v • Gus Voter Apathy Hits School Boards Many Drivers ~YllNEY J. HARRIS) 1boughl s al Large : I am privately con\'inced that if the en- tire driving population of the U.S. "'ere subjeeted to a r.igorous ex- amination-both physical and m_en- ta l-about one-third of our motorists would be ruled off the road. • • • A ';financial analyst" is like a meteorologist who can estimate the \•elocity of the wind, but not from which direction it is going to blow. • • • A conservative is commonly a man ~·ho throws a 2S.foot rope to a person dro .... 11ing 50 feet from shore. and shouts encouragement for him to swim the other half for lhe good of his character. • • • A liberal on the· other hand, throws a ~foot rope to a person only 25 feet from shore-and. after throwing ii, lets go of the other end. and y,·alks away to do another goOO deed. • • • Nothing soothes the soul quite as much, or calms the mind, as much as simply staring at the flames in an open_ fireplace : possibly. ancient man y,-or- shipped fire less for its combustive pow- ers than for its hypnagogic effect. • • • If some people didn't have their follies, the only interesting thing about them \.l"OUld be Jost. • • • E\"ery treaty bcl\\'CCn nations. since the beginning of rccordt'd time, has con- tained a clause at the very bottom. writ- te n in invisi ble ink, that stipulates: "Can· The people so opposed to dim1ni11g or turning off some of the city's street llgllts must be afraid of the dark . \\'e've lived in Nc\1·port Heights "'ith NO st reet lights for 2i years and haven't ~uffrred. \\'hy the big flap? T. P. GIOOtn"i' 0 111 ctm!Mllfl t rt '*'"""!11'" toy .... ., Mid llt Ml M<t~d!y ttllKI lllt Yl.wl of lltt MWS-. $t..cl Y"" ,., -le GIOMI)' o ..... DtllY 1'1191. cellable at the discretion of either par1y at any time." • • ~iost of the repentant witnesses before the Yi'atergate Committee confessed that they would have done differently "in hindsight"-but what they seemed to mean by this phrase "''as that they failed to foresee the consequences, not that they regret the objectives. • • The hypercritical personality keeps carping at the weaknesses of those close to him because his feeble inner security is undermined if his !IOcial "support system'• is lacking in strength. • • • Rich parents y,·ho leave large !rusts their children cannot get at until they arc 30 or 35 years old are exercising revenge more than prudence. • • • -AU natimal leaders profe;s peace, but they thrive on conflict; nothing obscures domestic ineptitude more than a con- trived foreign peril. • • • '·Insanity" is a legal definition. not a medical one anY\li·here in the 'o\'Orld; Otis is why Russian despots can tos.1 dissenters into asylums with impunity by passing a law, and not by making a test. • • • "History" is gossip presented as fact; "myth'' is truth presented as fable . To lhc Editor: One of the most difficult and cm- h:JrrilS!ling pheno1nena to C'Xplaln lo a foreign obscrvC"r about the American JX>l1tical process is the relatively poor turnout of \'Olcrs in most local. state . ond national elections. AS ,\IOST eighth grade students kno"·· the hi.s tory of man ha<> been an eternal strugg le against the l}Tanny of the few O\"l'r the many, and tha~ the SUL'{'('SS of our republic i.s dependent upon an in· fonned and re~ible citiwnry. As an educator, and as a citi7.C"n, the ancrnic turnout for the recent Saddlebaek Community CoUege District was ex· tremcly disappointing. Disappointing for ""hat it portends, namely, apathy, ir· resporuibilily. and indifference to one of • the most significant. misunderstood. and un;Jppreciated positions in our political structure -the office of the school lxlard member. It is not unusual to find that many of the electorate don't know thf• names of the members of their local school board, nor that they seo;e without compensation, nor gi\'c unsel!Lshly or many hours of their time ay,·ay from thei r families . l'-ior 1s it realized that they are the governing f -ce a n d aut~.ority .,..·hi ch guides and directs the education of thei r children in the public schools. Jr-IAS.\1UCIJ as the loca l school t..uard is one of the last vestiges of local control in a nation that has become increasin gly more bureaucratic. it \l.'OUld seem !hat the electorate .,..·ould "'ant to make the position on any Board of Educalt0n a most CO\'eted one 10 hold. l\toreover, 11 "'ould seem the electorate v.·ould want to encourage and seek tbc most qualified in· dt\"idual in the com1nunity to run for 1h..'ll officc. And . finally , it \l.'Ould seem that the electorate v.•ould someday realize that weak and corrupt government is Nixon -Pushes for a Vote given a preview of what he meant \Vhen --WASIDNGTON -Ercsklent Nixon bas_~ ~ he lold l'O<lgressmen he would "fighl like RICHARD WILSON hell'' again.st i1npeachment . He presents his record across the board as he did beCore the Executive Club of Cllicago, while declaring the charges against him •·totally i alsc" :ind asks for 11n overall judgment of his pres- idency. This is the propns1- tion he puts to the country and it Js sharply in contrast with the iSSllC "'hi•'h is increasingly nar· rowed in \llashington to certain acts and circumstances involv- ing him in the \\'ate.rgate cons piracy. In Washington's narrower view, lhe noose is tightening on the. basis or con- tradictory and confu.sing statements of the President relating to bis ~1arch 21, im meeting where the Watergate cover· up was revealed to him. Rut as Nixon begim his fight to sway the country, and thus Congress. be .setU to shift the judgi, ment ~ the broader groumb of iii! com- petency to fin!sh his term. OONSEQUENTL v he hu rui:z.ed up the contradictory statements he has made on whether or not he was tnfonned thal "hush money" was betng paid to ,ket.'P the lid from blowing off "'bile HOOk ln- \'Olvemcnt in the cover-up. Now it is hard 10 tell if he w11s Informed the mont!y was for legal and family support of the defendants, as he firs\ sakJ , or to buy their ~ilcnce as he later said, or merely allegro ·as he last. said. He bas sought to fuzz up, too, the ques- tion of w'hether or nof once he was in· formed of Uie cover-up. the poyoff still continued in the form of a $75.000 pa y- ment for the benefit of E. l~oward llunt. Jr. barely 12 hours aher he claims to have declared the \\thole transaction .,.,.as wrong. n1e PROSECUTORS are reported to claim they have hard documcni.1ry evidence that the final payoff had to be made a few hours after Nixon'$ ~larch 21 meeting with former Counsel John Dea.n and former Wistant lL R. llaldcman. Furthermore, the proseeutm claim lhat a phone call from Haldeman set the final payoff In motloo shortly afler he lefl Ille Mardi 21 m<ellng w11h Nllon. But as the CQe hardem against NiJon from the legal point d view and his ti· plantaUons involve him In further tangles. • the President seems to have decided to ask the country to f0ttt Ccngress to cast an aye or nay \.'Ole on a slmplt.r grounds : keep lllm or dl8dllrge him because he will not quit . TecnJcally and from the legal polnt ol view, Nixon's new fuzz.up &tatements ha\'e "t'xposed him to a fresh' attack ln- ltnded 10 strip l'llm of C\'ery last 1hrOO of plausibility, But If his strategy ii rlgh1. those attackers may appear more as a pac~ of jackals merclf~y slfiPping their \iclim of its last shred of nesh. S\'~I PATHY for Nixon could arise. from these circumstances !he n\Ore he appears before J>Wblic groups , such as ~he Executi\·e Club, "'here he i.s far more comfortable than in answering the sharpshooter reportorial questions at press conferences. The effect of "'hat he is doing also is to force an aye or nay in the House on his impeachment to be considered a vote on his guilt, and not a mere "indictment" to be provt'd out in the United States Senate as Is technically the case. Before 'the House arrives at the JX>int of voting on impeachment , it is expected that Nixon will have presented his go or no-g9 proposition to the country time aOO time again. TilE ISSUE. there!ort. is made to mo\•e deeper Into the Political arena. Jt can move in no other way, 'A'hctber the issue ls finally resolved on l'lls refusal lo give Congre;a: all the evidence It dcmamts. or upon his dir«t in\•olvemcnt In cr!mlnail1y, The Pmldent's legal adv1s(!rs, and thll.! presumably the Prcsldmt himseU , ca~tly desire a vote 1n Congres.~ befoN!I the President'l'I chi<!f asslstanL~ go to trial in September, "'hether or Mt the result ~'OUld Afftct their defense. A decision on the Presldtnl's !mutt Is thus desired well in advance of any PQMi- ble finding of guilt on the part af his subordinates which could oonceivably in· volve the Prcsidenl deeper in conspira cy. ( 1\'.IAILBOX ) Lr rters fro111 readers nre 111'/ro1111· Nomui/111, 11·riters sl11J11/<i r1111r1'!J rlu .1 •nc.~.~nrics 111 JOU uinrll; 1Jr li·.~~. ·r1i1• r1iJlil i11 co11de11sc /et/e1~ t o Jtr Spilf'!! or e/imn1a1c /1hrl is r1·si•rrrri .. \/l lct- lers m ust i11cl11de !1i!111nture n111I mail· 111q adrlrt·.~~ bur tuunrs may br 1ritl1· lreld oil request 1/ srifficie11t .,.,,a.~011 1,t nrr.iare11t. Poet ry 1rHI not be 1111b· 11slLtd. n:irturcd bv \'olinll! !'ta11~tit<> l\ha.·h in· dicat.e that' the rew are. indc.~d. 1naking the decisions for th(' rnany. RIC~!Alll1 \\"ELTF:, F.:D 0. Depu ty SuperinH·ndrnt Saddleback \'alley Unified School District Cartoon l 'oll!I To tbe &liter: H~garchn~ the La1npo<t11 5oa11r1ral rartoon ... I should th ink the r\('W}lOrt Beach Police Il e part m c n l ;ind C-Ouncilmcn Pau l Ryckoff :ind t-.t1!an Dostal v:ould ha\:e more import:int duties io perform than i n v rs t i t.: a l i n g frustrations of Kristen Reinert.son. 1\'hos(' fait h mu.<>t lX' on sh.1ky ground. I also disag rH' .,.,·1t h ~Ir. Hcin r>r tson's cootcntio n th.it "Our co untry is based on f..'hrislian doctrine." \~·c have freedom from r(•lig1on :.is v.·t'tl as fre(.'Clom of religion. So r:i!icc :ind councilmen, S!flp c.-ha s1ng fai ry !ales and s-ct back to \1·ork ROBE RT J ACKSO~ 1'rnffi,. ,ureriuuit·e Tu the Editor : ,Vter almost lhrC"e y<'ars of pubh r.: hearing:-:. !'!Udy and dehat~. thJ :-O:e11 port Bc;ich City Counci l ftna lly deleted thL· hotly ctJntC"stt'd S!h 1\\'('nt1c hypas.o; and . or. the ban on parki ng on Coast l l1ghway in Corona dcl i\tar from lhL' I ;cncr<•I Plan. TIIE CITIZE;\"S did nol v;ant lh<' h)• pass to ruin their tranqu1 ti1r \\"1th nll1 ... r- and gas rum~. and tnt' busines~ n1cn did not \.\'ant the ban on p;i rk1 ng Y.h1ch 110:.ild ruin their busi ness. Bolh \·alid reasons 111e testimony hy the J>l..'Ople seemC'<l '" indicate th.it the main tr;iffic 1>roblr1n .... ·as in the early morrung or late · afternoon caused by residents going to or from wurk. \Vlth all the study supposedly done l.Jy the couoc1l. and \1ith an sa,; ooo professional traffic stud). ho\\ coinc no one came up wit h the illcx1>ens111· 'A lawysr7 Then you must live in Washington.' ~rilut1on to b;1n p.irking Or} C'Oi'l Jl!gh1.1·ay ht'l\\t't'!l 1\\1· 1n11ur" of 'i :tnd !l ::io 111 th1• n1<Jr111ni: aud 4:31) rind 7 ci'tlock in lhe ,.\t'l!111J: · !\ v.oulcl ht• :1 \"try <'<l~Y \Vay 10 P'Y soh 111~ 1he i.iroblern anti 1\uuld take \•·r1 h1tll' t1ml' ;.i1,1 ay trorn the busifk•SS p;irk.un: 1:rr \"u·i· ~l .1yor Hoge rs did r L'4'.:01n· 111 .. nd th1• dcll'llOlt<; \11th no al ternate pltin lur ~11tut1on. ;il lcr thr~· long years of th<:'. !X'Of"llL·s· ol>JL'Cllons. in th is election lin•c GOLDIE JOSEPll One 1'f1.\' E11011g/1 'fo the ~Aitor : Our go .. ernn1ent 1,1·as instituted for the purpose of securing our person, income and property. Income and property t.axes or control arc a gross violalioo of tha t roncrpt. d ividin~ the people into "haves" and "have nots'". and promo l in g socialisn1. comrnunism, and now ter- roris n1 'see Communist ~tanifesto ). ON TIIE other hand. the sales lax. l('\"icd solel\', leaves the ind.lvidual and business ficin free to earn. save and in· \"CSt tcrcating lobs J .,.,·ilhouJ. beingJaxed. lherefor or ha\·ing to make so many reports. V.'hy not C"On.<;tilutionally restrict all gove rnmental income to a county-levied t..1x on the commercia l gross retail sales of all tangible personal property and al low no governmental indebted~ or debt obligations (pr~t debt funded ) nor thl' right to create or issue monetary token? No IRS, propert y taxes, permit charg('S. fines. license fees, franchise fees. c·lc. THIS \\"ILL put nil ta xes direetly , in· s•ead of indi rectly, UJXln the consumer •• nd hence the voter. m;iking government more responsive and the voter more responsible. County collection. with each level of govc rnm1·nt sel!in~ its 01,1,·n rate, \1·111 kcc-p Jnc:i! n1nn1·y al homr> and nifl kr fllr f•(Ji11ix·t1t1o n h('l"'l't"ll C'OUnlies. :ind ttlso IJCt .,.,·l'1'n st:.ites. Ii> h;1\·e the Jowc<i t rate so ;-is to attract local buying .,..·ithout wh11:h no tax is generated. Sprea d the .,.,·rird 10 friend~, husin~~ cxci:ulives, editors. TV and radio com· m1·ntators. govl'mmc.nl rcprt.'!'lcntat1\"c:5 ;ind <!xecurlvcs. :\tass \'Ctler inrcrest J?;ffi <lt.!1011. S~LBY Tllm!PSO~ f 'nirt·ie1v Kid." To tht· Editor: Thnnk ,}'OU for your recent series :i.bout Fair1 ll'11 The nct.'<I~ of lhl·sc children n1u ... 1 bl• kt·pt before !hr publit.. Hc:illy ex· <.'tltenl' JOA~ BlllCK Thf-.'tfrt,t1l~i11!J f "ttff ·ro tl1e Editor : HPcogni7inJ: that I nsk IX!ing labelt'd <1\L'tere. 11ur1t;1111c:1!. pnldish. or .,.,'MSt' _\"t'I, ('fln'f'f"V.1tl\·1·. 1 rlC\"f'rth('!1-r;s ft~·! l"(lnlf)('llM 10 off1'r a ~m<!\\'hat dUft'rent rx·r ... J'l('('fl\"e ri·~.1rrl1n1: !he phenomenon of ··~1n-.1krng"' th :in Lhat y,•hich I ha\·e oa-.tr\('(j being prCS('nted in the various n1J ~ mt.'<.11a. flRST. it is Ob\'10\JS thal "strt'a klng ·• hkf' manr other or !h<' fads and foib!M of ~.nt ,\i'.'.lr~1.i'i 3 J?l'od~ct m~nufacturl'd by tflc pub! cfty 11.crori:f<.\d to ii n ... tfil' TJ\llSS nit>dia. \\·11.hout lhe a I n1 o s 1 O~<;<h t' pre-OCCt1pation" of pr~' and trlt\ 1'1on . "stn.•;1 k1ni:" y,·0t1ld h a v c rf'mt1inr>d ,1 rile or spring ronf!ned to 150\3tf'd coll<!ge campuses. S{'{'Ondly. I brheve that !he light· hc:Jrh•d. i;11dd)' r<!aclion to strt'ak\ng by rr:1111y JOllrnallst11 ;i nd commentators bas "11tack{-d the ~k" ai;ainst thMC! of u~ \\ho huvr !U pl~r ,•1sory and or admi nistrati\"C functions to perform vis :i \·is the ni;1 1n1en:1ncl' of thl· l:11~·. Wh<'1: ru::.wsc~ters st.:.ll~ .. i1·s bclter than hurn1ni.: hulldings·· beside5 mnkin~ an ilhnost n1eaningless rC'mark ( I t • st reaking, 1.~ HlSO b..>!!rr, I nssum(', th:111 murder. tre<tson. k1dnap1niol, etc), thry ;ire also indul~1ng u1 that rath<!r <l;1nJ.!;erOll'i g;unc of <ll·fuunt; rig ht and wrong in r('!at1\·1-.11c <ind s1tua1iona: 1erms. Th<':'it· '"Joun'k1lis1~·· ha,. i' ~ucceedf'd in mJlong the law-brrake r.. the "gocd guys" 1,1·hilr the J.1 w enforCC'rS have become th<' '"hf':n·irs'· 1or worse. lhey h:1vr bC'en fnrC('(I 10 r£'trrfl t fronl 1he1r J"l>Sponsibilit1es IM'cause of lhl'1r fesr of being so labeled •. l find H extrrmt'ly difficult to O\'erlook l:i•.f breaking merely btcause it is done in the name of "fun" and because there is nr• apparent .. ,·ictim" of that "fun "', If lhl' above qualities bffome our rat1onalc.'S for deciding what la"'s are to be enforced . then .,.,.e should be prepared in the lutur1.• to ignore any illegal activity that mw ts the two criteria of '"fyn and vietin1less ... t "·ouw offer some questiom to the members of the med ia. They speak of a "fad that >l"ill pass ... Thal is -probaOly :i very accuriile ohser\'alion and it cau.<>t'S me 10 wonder .,.,·hal we are to do \1•ilh the individual who ·•streaks" after the rnedW ha!! determined that indeed the '"fad ha~ passed?" What if our "anachronistic streaker" is a 40-year-old transient raught on a high school campwi? Will he be allowed to use phrases such as "fun and \'iclimless" to defend his actions ? ~ly point is not to label the streakers a s ev i l-doer s who de s('r vc disproportional.e punishment, but rath .. •r to remind them {and their apologists in the medial that there arc some of us. \.\"ho, because or our respon sibili ties and ' or our 01,1,'fl beliefs. do not agrt.oe tha t streaking should be an activity thut qualifies one for prcferf'ntial treatment if he/she is "exposed'' as a partici p.:1111. J)E:-;;.;1s L. EVA~S Principa l. ("o ron;i tk·l ~tar lligh School E11erg11 Surer To the Editor; I am six ye..irs old :ind l h<i~'C 311 1dcu hov. to save electricity. Instead of tl~in~ stop liJ;{hls. I thin k wt should lL5C sticks operated hy n1.ii.:ncts. Lights suiy on all the tin1e. Yriu don'r ila \e t-0 have clcctr1c11y on all ihc 11n1c. 11 st1Ck.<> are used . On!~ :i short t1n1c to make ma gnets \\'Ork. RICKY S~t!H I. OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT RObfrt N. \\o't cd. I'ub lulitr T/1omas Kttv1/, £dik1r Barba.ra 1\rei!nch. £dtCOri.al Page f;dila r ,.,_. <'dilm"ial ·P~' t'f tt.r Dlily PliOt ~s to inform and rflmula!e rndm hy f>l"'t"ttnl1r\ll" on 11u:c PAJ:e dl\"f"l"M!·comm,nt&r)' r>n topl~ or 1n. lf'f'f'~ by synd1~alt'ft rolumn1:1ns and rartoonl!IU, by pra\' .. 11ni::; a rol'\.lm f•l'I" N"•d,rs' viNis anr1 hy pttk'nl.l~ this n ....... titt's Ofl{nkM'I~ anti lfif'll.<1 rm C\IT'Tl'nt top!", nw-Nl ll•ir1al op1ninm ... Of IM t>aJly Nial l l'JX'&l' only In !lit' Mitorial c'Olumn at tl'le l'flf) of lhti 1'AJ:,, Op1nlo:'ls r~f!t"l'ft'd hy thP ro). 11mn1&1s and c~rlW"tiJf4'1 and klH'1' \lT1t"" art thf'ir C1WJI and no eflftonl"- m,.nt or Thei r vit"Ali t>y thP Oa.lly P\JO'I lh:Nld bf infttnd. , '--l-Ved_n_es_d_•Y_·_)_1'_"_·h_2_0_. _19~ • I \ ·- -. I ) -. .. . . . . 3·]0 ~ c.: ... r-s,..o-.w.. ••1~ w..w,..,._..,._ "I can always get air. How about fill ing it with gas?" OLD FASHION PRAYER MEETING Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Non-Denominational Everyone Welcome The Little Church by the Sea 468 "'91°" Stred Laguna Beach 494-6400 •Near End of Line~ Prayers Hazardo11s To Girl? Father of Astronllut Keeps Word \\1Y0~1fNQ, ~heh. {AP ) - A promise to his son, one or three autronauts killed in a 1967 trtiinlng mission, has brought r.>on Chaffee to the verge of financial ruin. "Being the rather of a n3- lional hero is not financ1ally re"•arding. Of course. I never thought il \\"Otdd be," Chufftt. 63, said. "But I've practically gone to the end of my line." ROGER CllAFFEE, 3 1 I \1irgil Gris.<;om and EdY.'ard H. \\1hile II \\"CfC killed Jan. '!1. 1967. Ylhcn fire raced through Lheir Apollo capsule during a sin1ulated flight test on the ground. Ever since. the elder Chaffee has been on the stump promoiing I.he natioo's space program. Oiaffce sa}'s n1ceting the. pledge lo his son has placed him $75.000 in debt. In 1966. as the Charrees \\•alked togeU1cr along the shore at Cocoa Brach. Fla .. the astron<1ut told his father. ·•rr I 'buy the farm ' <die), I dori"t \\'ant vou to be biller. Do what ~·ou c.in to help the space Jlro~ram." Chaffee recalled in an intervic"'· NASA l'MI• DON CHAFFEE Killed in Fire As sp.:_•nking engagements began drainmg his resourC<'s, Chaffee sl<l.rled drawing Social Security payn1ents ann ta1r ping his vdfe's income as a bank employe to finance the.rn . ·· ·r11 promise you Iha!.' J !<llid. But I sort of laughed it off." Appeals for aid to every ma· jor foundations and several TllE FOR~fER real est.ate business firms d~v.• tellers or • d h support but no money, he said. thing they did offer was lee· 1ure material!. slides end or course tbe rQCket model I use," the astronaut's father said. Chaffee said he 's considered putllng a stop to h.is campaign but that he believes "there oughl to be some way I could keep golng. There's money spent on a Jot of things more !rivolous lhan this.'' He said he considered personal bankruptcy, but re- Jeclcd the idea. ··Yea rs ago, I 'rent through that and paid it all back. But in my position, how's that going to look? It might be degrading to Roger." •·J'VE TRI.ED T 0 ac- complish a great deal and have been unable to do so." Chaffee said ebout his life. "It looks now as if l have gone too far , .... SYDNEY tUPil -Saying your pqyers could be a health hazard, according to a report in the ··~tedlcal Journal of Australia'', In a letter to the Journal, Dr. Margaret T. •raylor of Sydney reported a case of lead poisoning in an IS.year-0ld girl who was in the habit of kissing her Rosary beads and the at· tached <nlcifix. ''I v.'OUkl. like to put on record a case of lead-poisoning in a )'OOl"lg girl -the source of which \\'as traced to her Rosary beads, \\.tlich she was in the habit or kissing ... and to recommend that these aids should be made. of non·ltad containing metals," wrote Dr. Taylor. GRAND . OPENING Wed., Mcrch 20 • Thur., Mcrch 21 Flowers lor the Ladies • Balloons for the kid s THE PIZZA FROM THE EAST HAS COME WEST! to ~~o~Cl"t-t:.~· agent says his sons eat The National Aeronautics "was a terrible shock -but I tt.11• "-'r ,_ lfttw wt remembered my promise.·· and Sp ace Administration So. llon Chaffee began ap-never olie.-ed help. Chalice LUHCH & DIMMER DAILY WfllntMidy, March 20, 1CJ74 DAIL V PILOT 5 Now in paperback! A gourme1's guide 10 JovC'mak ing has already shown hu ndreds of 1hou -1nJs of Americans how ro ob1ai n the full enjo)•mcnt of invef'lti ve, carefree and joyous sex. 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Stocks VOL 67, NO. 79, 7 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 197• c TEN CENTS Coullty Blasts State Study on CdM Freeway Orange County supervisors have natly rejected a study that declared only t\\·o people every IO years would die as a result of a plane crash onto the future Corona del A1ar Freeway. 1be study, made by state air,x>rt officials, was ordered by the board more than a year ago to determine if the plamed freeway alignment posed any bazard to operations at the county airport. Pedestrian Hit, Killed In Traffic A Los Angeles man who tried to run across busy Harbor Bou1evard in Costa Mesa Tuesday night was struck and fatally injured when he lea!X'd in front ol a car. Lee \'. Temple, 66, Yla! pronounced dead at Costa fltesa ?tlemorial Hospital of massive l;lead and chest injuries about two hours after the--8-;30 p.n1. accidenl Police investigators said today they have been unable tO determine wh;lt Temple, a retired Los Angeles <:-Oµnty Department of Water and Power employe, was doing in town. The victim. a resident of the Mayfair Hotel in Los Angeles, was crossing Harbor Boulevard from a coffee shop 100 yards north of Wilson Street when struck down . Pifotortst Felfl Olim, of Tlllsa , Okla., told Patrolman Tom Boyl.an he saw Temple run to the center divider and .stopped for him , whereupon the victim continued bi.1 dalh. Investigators said he was clipped by the right front fender of a car drlvea by Mark E. Abraham, 28. or al27% Newby Lane. Huntington Beach, whlch WU northboond. Abraham, 'who was not cited or held, told police he was just about to tum into the Harl>or Shopping Center to attend a movie when the running figure appeared in front -ol his car. -- lnvesUgative wofk by • .. Sgt. Jim Blaylock and ot,her officers throughout the night turned up no additional information on the dead man. Coroner's deputies said today they had traced a brother in Yucaipa and notified bim as-next oLkin.__ _ __ _ The body was taken to Westcliff Oiapel Mortuary in Costa Mesa. where funeral arrangements "-«~re pending today. Batlitub Booze To Lose Weight? STOCKHOLPl1 (APl -"I just made the liquor 10 try and 1ooe we ight." an accused moonshiner told the court. The bathtub of illegal booz.e al his home was not for drinking, he .said Tuesday. It was there to lie in. "I filled my bathtub with the liquor, then lay in it for 45 minutes to make my stomadl shrink," be told the court. ~ prosecuting attorney-sa.id-he--wa.s skeptical about the man's explanation. "IMovations have always been met \vith skepticism," the defendant replied. But the court shared the skeptici.<sm over the new method o( weight reduciug and remanded the man in custody until a latef date. Oraage «:east Weather Cloudy skies in tbe morning lxiurs becoming mostly fair in the afternoon, is the wa y the weather service calls it ror Thursday. Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. INSIDE TODAY An American moQ'(lrine ha.r brought out into the oPt1l the near~brtakup of ma1Tiaae be· iween Princess Margaret and Lord Snoipden in 1967. St-OrM, Page 8. .. ..,._ ""4Ct ' -. C.lifwwl• U•lJ ClMMfl.. 41 .. CM!lk1 t"I Creu~ JI DNfll M•rkft 11 .. ,..,,.. ..... ' l:nttl't•iMMlll :M-tl .. .,,,."". Jl.tJ ,,... ,, ·-. AINI L""tra M "'-""• ' -.. u ,.,,.., ,.... :ti ,..,.... .. ""' ' °'"" c-t'f 1 .. 11 ._.... . ,,.,, Of. ,,......... '' Sttdi: Maftlttl '3·U ,,...,..... . ,. '""""" J+-11 Wfflflf'I' t w.ic.-.....,... ,. ......,...., Mtwt V·• Wltf"loll M"" t , Supenlsor Ralph Diedrlch \li'aS the most vocal in his criticism of the study, which implied that a cover over the freeway where it passes the runway ...,l)U)d cost more than It would be ""'orth. "I doo't know whether to be ariused or affrooted by this report preparea by the state," Diedrich said Tuesday. "It amounts to statistical sleight of hand.·' Diedrich said the study lumped all a.ircraft together and failed to single out the airporfs capabilitiC!'i o( handllni: overshot landings or takeoffs by big commerria l Jets . \Vhile he said he is not loo roncenle<I about the !'lafel}; of a1rpor1 operations. Diedrich said, "I am concerned about the responsibility of this ,zovemme.nl for tht> safety of its citizens who may be driving by the airport." Diedrich acknowledged it may alre3dy be too late to change the design of the Corona de\ Mar Freeway but thlll !he Etnltraeeable Deco Canadian born Eugene Leno (right!. a resident of the Soviet Union fo r past 18 years, is greeted with hug and kisi; from brother Jerry on h is arrival in Atontreal. Eugene v.•as granted exit visa last year. Feb. 28 Selectecl No. I In Sta11dby D1·aft Lottery \V-ASHJ NGTON fAPl -Men· born Feb. 28 drew No. I in today's draft lottery for the nearly t\li·o million young men born in 1955. The prime number was not picked out of the plastic drums holding the numbers until the-standby lottery_ Willi almost complett'CI. Before that. the young students had picked Jan. 5 as No. 2. F'eb. 16 as No. J, Sf.pt. 24 as No. 4. June 27 as No. S. ~1arch 13 as No. 6. March 6 a! No. 7, ~1arch 24 as No. 8, and Oct. 22 as No. 9. About two.thirds of the way through tbe drawing the highest number. 364, wa!'I assigned IO April 29. The lottery was being held as usual in case it becomes ~essary to resume inducting Americans into the armed forces. In remarks prepared for the second aMual $tandby lottery to assign the numbers, John O. Dewhurst. deputy purpose is "Insurance -plain and simple." Dewh11rst, substituting for d r a f t director of Selective Service, satd the rect0r Byi'otl V. Pepitone, who underwent heart surgery Friday , noted that no one had been drafted for 18 months as the military was being: transforml'd into an all-volunteer force. He said "tbere is no intention'' by Prestdcnt !\'ixon or by congressional leaders who deal ~nth military matters '"lo Sl'ek the restorallon of induction authority.·· .. The great experiment of ma1nta1n1ng a military force in peacetime of 2.2 1nillion by volunlet>r mearui alone shows sigris or achtcvlng-sucr~." Dewhursl said. All of the drart law remains in force . except for one sentence that gave the !'resident authoruy to induct men . That sentence expired June 30. The only men involvrd in tod:i} ·.~ lottery are those who turn 19 this year. 1tlost of them registered lai;t year at thier 18th birthday, as required by la"-·· and were placed in a holding class1fl- cation. Only those \\·ho are assi~ned numbers I though 95 will be reclassified atcordi_ng 10 their currcn! civilian status. to pror1de a standby pool of .. readily induttiblc" men during 1975. ~one, ho\\e\•er. v:ill be given physical and mental exan1s or otherwise pr~ed . Those with numbers over 95 will remain in the holding classification and no 'nea r from tli.eir draft boards aga in unle!!s there is a national em~rgency requiring a change. The 1974 standby pool consist!'! of men v.·ho got numbers I though 95 in l<1st year's draft lottery. . ·;r * * * * Here's Hoiv Yon Rank In New Draft Lottery WAS~INCiTOH fUPlf -Tiit llr.tt IOttH'V Cl••wn IOCIWI' fho•lnQ m• Dir~~ Hr~1 -m.n ,,,. llr•fl numbtr: J1n.1·l'Q; 2.1:i.u ]41; •• n ; ,.11 t-)l;t; , .. ,1 •·'IS••· 22': lt-111: 11-Ull 12·5'1 IMO; ,...,, \~!Of: 16·7~; 11-101 1 11~1 1 .. 2111: :JO.lOlil; 11-411 n-1ff; :n.-.lU: , ... Mool; lWf,)I U."4; 7'421; ]t.2'11 Jf·IM: JO.«IJ J JI· '"· ~. l·lfl f 1·114J ).11$: ""3-11 ; S.11; .. 12tlt 7·1U: a. .W1 M1; ~JoMJ 1141J:J7·11l1 l>llt; 1 ... US; 11-315, l••Jl 11..JS1: h·15'r !NOH :io.J•; ti·I· ·tt-ll:J1 J). nu t...e: 2~21111 "'''°' 21·2Ul a.1. 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I~ 111. , .. ,,,. 11 llJ; 11..J.Sl, 19.,,., 10.llO: 21·!.U. 21· tti :l'l-l•I· 14-ll; U.211; 26·UO; l/.Jt. :>S·11L :t9..JO•, »Ill; J1.m. A-.. 1.n . ,..,, ).leolli •·195: s.14, •·J11; , 131; •· UJ; f-33. 10-1"1 11.fl; 12-83; 1).1.t. i..na. lS-177; ,, ... , 11..0. 11·211 1 IM•; 20-JQS; 21·7'•; 21·11'1. :I'l-l"· 1•f9': JS.Uh ,._., 11·1il< ;at.11 • ,..lS.O; J0.107; JI..._ \. s.pt. 1:\M; ,.,., >-51 : .. ,,,, .. , ... '-l"' 1-!oti .. f]I; .. !I ltl-Jlnl ll·l'tl 11·40: 1).1)1: 11-n:I; li-J&Si , •. 111 ; ll·l4'1 11·170: l"Ul)1 »JU. ll licl; 21·11': 2J.:f1 I 1• IJ )!·J/11 *1211 27·J.I•: ,.,;;'7; l't-2141 llf. 119, 0<1. l•lll 1 U). }.111 •·1'3; J.llS: ... )111 7.1;7!; I· Ut: MFl1 ~ 11"'1 lt·H't: l).lt, , .. _./ IS.1111 , .. "' 11.n•. 11-JM; tt.Jlti 10-.n•. n .n, n t n · 111, 11-1n: a,.,, ,.. .. ,1 11.ns. Jt.••1. ,..1.w1 • Ufi 11·119. "''"· 1·41 ! 1•111: ;1M1 °'"'' s .. J; •It; 1·Ul1 I· , 111 9-&l, 102'J, 1110S: 1'·1111 1).:19"1; l•1't1 1M11 16 111: 11 Jt'1 tlJIG; l•·m i JO 11~. 21 Jll ; :l't>UI, JJ.. tf, 1~1:1 . lS !Ir Jll-ll. lf·J1t , a,._., 1'·tS. Jo.MM. DK, 1.11S1 1111 . l-IL <-10t' 1.Ut '-1": t·IJll; .. 1111 tJDG; , .. 1 .. 1 11 Jiil; 1)-.rtl; l~:JOll 11.Xf, 1S. U,1 1 .. 11; 1'-S.. ll•lt4; 1M1: )O.f21 Jl 1.SJ; n•J.111; 1l-t 11 1 .. u:u U.l'li ,._,lt: 11.:i.111. •mi ,,..,,G, • ,..!~!•· ., . report Prf'JIOrc'CI on haz::irds shou ld n(ll l.P accepted by the rounty as its official opinion. Dit'<lrich lo ltl the bo.1rd his staff has found there h:11"e been 31 O\'ershot run...,·av accidents. sifl('e 1963 in the U.S. invoh·ing jrt aircraft like those used at 1he county airport . "Since the typ1tal passenger lu:1d on these aircrl)h rnnges around 100 to 120 J"ICrSQns, such an att'idenl "''OUld ;ittain the proportions of a disaster and \\"Ould be in no way comparable to the figure e.:.1in1ated in thi s rrport." he :-:ud "1111s figure 1s so r1d1t'ulo1h th:H th1• board should not be askt•d tu scnuujly l"on1'1der i1 .·· D1edr1ch added The study uSNI statislical fl~urin~ \\'ith data g:Hhcred from a nurnbcr of sour<.'t'S i\ ron1plex mathematical for1nuta yielded 1he figure of ll\'O deaths prr d('i·ade a5 11 rt•sult of airplanC'S ~1nashinf.! 11110 c11rs on a nearby road. The report 1101t·d th.it It \\'Qttld rost :in A1111e, 1'l1c1rk 01(; 3 Sliol r~tunated $!'.? rnillion to C0\1•r 01·er Th<• l'oron:i dt•I ,\\ar Frl'"•1:1~ 111 the po:n· 11herl' it 11lll cri1s~ 111 front of rn1e end .. r tlH:" 111rpor1·s m;un n111wny. '"Such a11 :it'l"1df't1I 1-. a 11Xl n1 illion to 011{' chantc nnd .~uc·h a covrr would '-:J\r ont~· aboul 1v.·o ll\t'S t•1 1•ry 1('11 yrars."' the rt'port S1a!t'rl. C-0t1n1~· n1rport off1(·i:1l~. who s.ud thi·v \\'ere "'il1111g to at'(•t•pt the repon ;1i1 th~ eocnt)'0S position, :idn1it1rd they Rrt'n't l'ntir<'ly ~tisfied v.·J!h ii. Princess Target LO:\OON f,\Pl -A m3n firl'd into a car t<1rr~1ng l'rtncl'SS :\nnl' and ht'r husband. C11pl. \lark Ph1lhps. as tht·y \\T•rc driv1rt g in the 111<111 n t' a r Buckinghan1 Palact'. but tht• rouplt' 11t•rc not hit. a police spokesn1an said !his ufternoon A Srotland Y3rd def('{'l!\"t' guarding t'n<· 2.1-yl'.!ar-old prince!-'~. 1he1r chauffeur nnrl ;1 pJliccnt:..111 u1 lhc. arra v.crc v.ow1ded , the spokcsrnan rPported. The t•xt~nt of their "·ounds could no\ ~ 1n11nt.'<liat.cly N e'fscaster Chet Hu11tlev •' Dies at 62 • BOZEMAN. 1\tont. {AP ) -Former televi.Sion ne""·scas1er Chet lluntley, ""ho teamed with David Brinkley !or 14 yc>ars on NBC-TV's nightly Hu ntlcy·Brinklcy Report, died today al his home. lluntlry, 62. had been suffe ring: fro1n lung cancer. His y,·idov.·. Tippy Huntley. <:.aid he had bt>en receivinJ.: penodic lreatrncn!. lie underwent surt:ery in .January. llunlley res1~11cd frorn .'iBC in 1970 to develop Big Sky, Int. of 1tlonJana. a massivefesort :lnd ski compt~x in rne c;allatin Canyon sou!hY.'cst of Bozeman. llun llcy and Brinkl~·y 1-1'ere ntcident<ilty learned h}· :-one: at the J9;ifi national politital con\"entions. Thl·y \\t'nt so Y.l'll together lh('ir !>ho\\" became part of Amer1tan folklore . Besides top rating,s, Jfuntley·Brink!ey Y.On everv major television news av.·ard. includin~ · se\•en Emmil'S and two Georgl' Foster Pt•abody <1wnrd~. Huntley \\·as the SiflOUS nru·. Hrinl..!1·v !hi' 11Jt \\"h(·ll /lunTlt•y 11u1i in l!liO to 1eturn 10 his na111t! flloo!ana. Brinl..ley said 11 v.as al last easier to tell \1h1 ch v.•as \\"h1ch . \\"hen people asked him if he \\as l'l)('t Huntley, Brinkley could nov.· say · .. \o. ma·an1, he is the one oul \\'est on the hor~e ,. NAC President Julian (loodman s<11rl Huntley was ··a ."-'arm and fricndl~ human being \\'ho made n11llions of friends among those "hn ~ne\~· him personally and those Y.'OO knC\\' tum from television." lie added : ··He made an important rontribution If) lhc advancement of telcv1s1on ne1-1·s :ind to public. undersi.andin~ of c111t ical issu~. "'e v.'ill all miss him very n1uch." ~lemorial services are planned for 6 pm. Sunday at 81~ Sk}"'s .\lounta111 Village· a family spokesman ~aid. . Survivors. in addition to the \\·1dow. include h1S 1nothcr. Blanch llu.ntlr' of Billings: l\\'O daughters and three sisters. He v.·as married t"-'iCt'. lie had tv.o d,aughters by his first 1,1·ife. Ingrid Rolin. ~y-\\·ere divorcrd in 1959 llis 5"'t'Ol1d \\'ife was Tiplon StrinJ!::cr. once a \\"Cather lady for' a \\'ashin~ton T\" ~1at1on. Huntley v.·as born 1n Cardy,·ell. l\lont , son of a telegrapher. He won a scoolarsh1p to ~lontana State College in Hl29. Thre(' years of premed 'See llU'.\nEY. Page: 21 Hh1sha'v Reveals Gas Suppl y Hike Orange County Congr"mlan Andrt'w Hin shaw IR·Nev.1X1rt Reach ! S'.aid today the f'edc.ral Encr.zy Office will incrl'::l!'le Callfomill'.S March gasoline Dllocatton by 9.1 million gallons. Hinshaw !laid the 11llocatlon ls bem~ made as a result or A rl'COmpu1atton for the base period of 1972 wil'n additional consider:ttlon far rapid growth in lhe state. C..'llifomia's previ<l\1s ~tarch allocation "''as n9.7 mlllion ga lloo.s. lllnsha'A· said Go,·. Ronald Re.agan may h<:\e a slatement 11s to how the supplle.1 will be. distributed. de1erm1nl'd. but a spt1kesrna11 at St. t ;t'Orgt'·.~ l!osp11al ..:11d thr pohC't'man t1nd lht' dn\"er ··have i::o1 gunshot \\"OUUds 111 !hr-bod\• ... The Seolland \'ard bodyguard v.·as tak(·n to \\'es!min~tt·r Hospit:1l wherl' :t ~pokl'sman said hl', too. h;id bul!rl 1101.1nds in •111s hodv Prill('("'" Anne 1~ 1hc daughler of QU('{'n El1£tiht·th II. A spokt·S111a 11 at Auckin~ham l'alatt s.aid a m;1n .. h!Ol'krd !he chauff<'ur-drivcn Ul'I T ....... i. SUCCUMBS TO CANCER Ex-Newscaster Huntley Eel Platt, Chief In 'Get S111art' TV Serie.~, Dies S,\;t;T,\ ~1 0NIC1\ •AP• -Ed Plat!. "-'ho played the rhief on the "Get Smarr' television series, was found dead in his oceanfront apart1nen1. authorities said toda~. ·n1c body was found 1i1csday by the apartment n1anager, \\'ho su1nmonl'd polict'. Officers sai«Plau. ~. 3pparently dit'CI of na1 ural causes. Platt, a nat1\'e of St<1len Island. i\.\'., :-:1udied voice al the Cons1•rvatory of 1\lu.s1c in Cincinnati and later al the ·J1111li11rd School of ~1us1e 1n N('"' York. lie sang wi!h 1h" !'au! \\1h1tcman band fu r two years before hc-com1n~ nn actor . One of hi<; last singinq: engagement<; be.fore en1er1ng lhe: Army AL Gorps in \Vorld \Var II "':is in !he "~tikado" in Baltimore f'l:1tt rl'tneml:i..·rOO it as one of the short est and mos! unpopular runs 111 the history of the Japanese-themed operetta. It opened Dec 8. 1911. one day after Pearl Harbor. After the war he acted ·nn radio and in such Broad"'·ay productions as "Allegro." '"Silver \Vhislle." "Tv.·enti eth Century." "Stalag 17 " and "The Shrike " 50 C11LLS TAKEN f>N Tl/IS AUTO AD "\\'e've nevtr had such a ~ponse on ,1n ad -3\ least 50 ct11ls -th1tnks a lot . . " The advertiser wb9-~nt in iliat note·was talking ttbout th is ad : 'NI VW BL'G . ~'E\\' 1900 ENG .. Rl°~S PERFECT. 1700 flRM f Phone ~o 1 Needle~, to sny. it sold lh~ car. just a.~ dnzcns of Dnily Pilot ad., do for other advertisers every d!ly Hut the b<>st test is your n\\Ti test Dial lhl' dlrctl line to rellults. Phone 542·5671. I ro\"al car Jn the mall 1-1ilh hi.~ car. Then 111; got out ;u1d fir('(! son1l' :;IHltS at the e:1r. '·Both Princess Annt• and Q1pt. Phillips ""t'fe quite w1touchcd -_but obviously thty v.·ere \•cry ~naken." It \\"as the.• first att('m jlt agains1 any mc1nbl'r of the: British royal laniily sinl'\: rhe n1id-J9:Kls "''"'ti a man v.;;1·t.'<1 ;i pi.~rul 1n Th\' air as the lht..'fl·Pr1net• uf \\'al1•s 11·as driving du"·n !he n1all in front 111 \Se-e Pttl.'l/Ct;SS. P11ge !I Dealers S~1,y No 011 Su1iclct)' Geis Sales By RUDI ~11-;nzu-:1 .. ~KI 0 1 !he Oallf l'llt'I Iliff President Ni:il"on·~ ;innouncemrnl that gasltM Slmdays aN' 111·rr iK K1nlCWbat pren1oiture. according l.o .~c\'cral Or::lni;e Coa,t area ser\'ice st.itioo opera1r1rs 11•M snid today !hey don't even ha1•e eMugh gas to open on Salurdays. "\Ve ha,·en't had one n1ore drop of f::'l'I lo sell," de<'lared ~l rs. 11<·11y Anderson of ~1e!la Verde (;nion, IM;; Adams Ave., Cos1a ~tcsa. ~lrs. Anderson 'aµpcar('(f !!Omewhat surpraed by th~· predici ion of ft.'Clcral and st.'.1.tC ~oveniment offlci:ils that gas stations would soon be open on Sundays. '""\\'e've ooly had enough gas to stay open l\\O hours a day llfonday throu~h Fnday and not even cnou· ·l for Sattu"· day." she said. lier a'iliessmenl of the supply picture contrasts markedly v.ith 1h:1t of a spok•'S· ------------ GAS SHORTAGE, HIGH PRICES REMAIN , Page 22 rnun for the governor's off1t1· "'ho .,:,11! today ... We're optimistic !hat most major 011 compani~ v.ill ha\"l' th1•ir sta11011;:; 111 operation Sund,1y ·· That st:1lf'llll·nt v.·as n1ade followini:: an announC"f'n1cnt hy n1ajor oil compan11..; that thr.v in lr'nd lu opi:·n corporativn· owned ~t:it1on~ on Sunda) 'I-If they have: gas to sell. Standard Oil Co. of Cal1fom1a, lar~~l gasoline marketf'r in the st:itl'. said Tuef;(Jay lh;t1 its 2:J.i t"Omp.1ny-O"-'l1P<f ~tations wm1td he OJ'lC'Tl :0:1md:iy~--tx-r~1~e l'rcsidenl ,'\ixon rC''-Clnd('<i his rl'qUr'Sl for voluntary Sunday closing:; SpokesmPn for l'nion, Oou~IJ~. (;ulf. Texaco and ~lobil :=lso liaid lh l.'.ir stations; \\·ould be open for 1r1·rk1·ncl st·rv1cc. if p:as allocations a!low. It is (>redict.cd Ulill t'\f'U 1f nnl~' a h·w of the comp.1ny-ov.·ned sl.'.l.t1on!I open. it \li'lli mark ~ Wrp incrcdsc over r{!C('tlol \\'eeks, v.·hrn le.<ts than one f)CT('('nl of sta1ioos opened Sund:1v llo'lrever. several independent Sfrviro station ov.•fl('r!l f'Oll!aMrd i1a1d !hey do not have enough suppti~ on h:incl to Ol)Cn Suoclay. "!let! no. I \\"On 't bl' Op!'n .'" s1ud Costa \frsa Arco dcalrr Bob Sn11th '"I'll s1ill be tlosed Saturday and Sundny I got 5.000 gallons more th<in I did la,1 month ...,1licb is just enough lo allow me to star !See SUSUAY, Pa.i::r. ti E'lancia lligh Baud OpenM ~lu s ic P.11rle:v E:~t.an_cia J11gh School's Symphonic \\'i nd Ensemble \\'ill Qpf'n !he ~lu.!iic Educators National Conferencf: Friday \\'1th a ranf::lre at !hf' Anahclll'I Convention Ct'nter. The ensrmble 81'° ha~ bttn honored by :in 1n\·[farion 10 he Uw pcrform1ni;i ~roup .\lcnda) during a rt1nir c :1 11 c d ''Comprclleru1ve ~lusiciansh1p Throogb Band Performance." • • / - 2 IJ,.,L'r f'll lUI 1,. Wtelntsd.lY, March 20, ll'J 74 . -------- ·Survives Attack , <'- Odd-even Plan Stays By \\'1LJ.1Ar.1 SCllRt:lBI-:R Of ~ O•llr Piiot S!1ff A move by two Orange County supervisor,; to scuttle the county's even· odd gas mlf'llgement plan failed today but probabl)' \.till [<u:c another showdovn1 next wt-ek. Supervisors Ralph l>iedrich and lJuvid Baker joinl'd forces in the attempt to end the state of emergency in Lhe COWlty. But fellow bOard members RAiph Clark and Robert Battin vote<! to keep It for at least :inothcr \\'L't'k . Supervisor Ronald Caspers was absent Though the gas inanagemt'n\ system will 1tay in effect, the bootd v.oted against any continued fw1ding for th e . Hija~k emergency opuatlon.t center tha~ hu been monltorlng gasoline complalnta &nd attempting t-O determine a pattern of station houn and available fu el supplies. Emergency Center Director ('.oorge Bean told newsmen after the board's aetion that he .,,,.ill have to shut down his operation today , Jfe told supervisors he ha~ already cut beck hia staff considerably because only about 300 calls per day are being handled, compared to a peak of 2,000 ix·r daS' several \\'eeks ago. Diedrich said during the discussion that he would be willlng to retain a plan if certain changes were made to make it Drama Suspect Shot H oldiug Hostage INDlt\NAPOLIS (Uf11) -1\ nlan held a knire to the throat of a \voman employe al \Veir Cook 1\irport today and told her to demand $1 rniUion and a plane fron1 an airli ne. The "'Oman instead telephoned airport security police and one of them shot and seri ously wou nded the man in the neck \Vhen he started to cut the \rOn1an's throat. The n1 a n. indentified as Denni s Tillman, 36, of Detroit, \vas rushed to the emergency roon1 at General Hospital. Hospital sources said he was alive but declined to give his condition. The woman, ftebecca Dotlich, 22. sustained a throat wound but '':as not believed seriously injured. , Police said Till man 'valked into the office of the F. C. Tucker Co., a real estate firm directly across the airport's second fl oor con- course from the 1'rans \.Vorld Airlines check-in counter. 1974 AMA President To Speak at Fairview ' Long _Beach surgeon Dr. tl1alcolm C. Todd. 1974 Presidcnl·Elect of the i\.merican Medical Association, will speak next \Vednesday at Fairview State • Hospital in Costa Mesa. "Politics: Its Influence on Medicine Now And In the Future." is the ti!Jt of Dr. Todd's 2:30 p.m. talk in the Rehablli· tation Activity Center on the grounds. The public is invited to attend the future Al'\.1A chief's lecture and arrangements may be made by calling Dr. Jean E. Carlin at the hospital for the retarded. Ilia visit is part of ~er continuing ~fessional education program at the ~llity and is being opened to tire , eommun!ty due t<1 Dr. Todd's prominence 1n the field. · He is attending surgeon at three Loog Beach hospitals, maintains a private practice . and Ls !l-lso _ll3SOciate clinical proft;mr of surgery at UC Irvine. A 25-year· practitioner. Dr. TOOd"s credentials and varieties of service ln the m«licaJ fleld at local. state and national leveb are too numerous to mention. He ls expected to dlscu.ss in detail the grave shortage of doctors in the U.S., both general practitioners and specialists and methods of overcoming the problem. Olief amon g Lhese is an effort to develop a certified program of training and employing -physicians' assistants to periorm more routine medical tasks on • • Boys Club Receives Donation qf 81,000 ' Pacific Mut ua l Life I n s u r a n c e Company has donated $1 ,000 IO\\'ard construction of the new Boys Club of the Harbor Area building in Eastbluf{. company officials have announced. The ne w facility will include a full-size' gymnasium, woodworking shop, arts and crafts shop. and photography room . Gtoundhreaklng Is expected within a fC\\' months wilh completion by fall. 1974 . ' OIANal COAST CM DAILY PILOT ,.,.,. Or• ... • Cout OAILY PILOT, ,..1111 wot\IQ'I I• com111• ,,,. f!kwl-Prou, 11 ,..iii~ ..., ll>e Dl•llOO C..11 PWlllltfllnO ~"¥. ~ , ... «llflo!lt .,. publ!Jl*I, "*"-¥ lllf11UO~ l'"rla•r, ror et.it· M.... N.......o<1 9-:11. !iuntl"'""' ••1<11fF-••"" V•ll•r. 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Hid OI i:•ll ,,._, C1Hf«t1I•., kWUi.tllt! lw c-.w•I" U.'5 ...... ""''' .... "'"' t.s.11 -111111 ll'llllt•'1' •llMl..,,t UM """ltlt-,, • ) pa tients under care. He and his wife, Ruth, are active In a variety of Long Beach area civic activi- ties as well as medicine and she is noted for her. work in programs for retarded children. Parents Identify Mesa W omari as S~ooting Victim Ai Mart!ick Costa Mesa ~le who.se daughter had been mls!lng from their home more than 72 hours vi:•ent to Newport Beach police Tuesday night after reading the descTiption ol an attempted suicide victim known only as JAAe. Doe. Detective Ken Smith conferred with Mr. and Mrs. _!\egene Shannon, oJ 2421 . Tustin Ave., and then accompanjed them to Hoag Memorial Hospital. They viewed and identified the victim in tile intensive care wlll where she is un dergoi ng treatment for a .38 caliber bullet wound in the rnouth and neck. She is Carlene ~fnr!e Shannon, 23. \vho lived at home and. aecordtng lo her parents. ottered rio indication tha t she "'·as despondent. ~tiss Shannon rem ained in critical condition toda y and has not regained consciousness sine<' firing the pistol into her mouth on a Balboa boat dock tllonday. Contrary to initial reports, '.\·liss Shannon"s attending physician t old l>etective Smith Tuesday the heavy slug scvl:'red a portion of he r spinal cord. "She is paralyzed from the v.•aist do wn.'' Detective Smith quoted the doctor as saying Tue9day. The . physician also expressed doubt about her survival although the young v.·oman was n1aintainlng vital signs -today. Detective Smith had ·checked out two nlfssing persons repOrts fittin g the description of his victim Tuesday v.~thout luck wh en tllr. and Mrs. Shannon read the Daily Pilot story. Boy, 3, Fieds Gun, \Vounds Play rnate, 9 LOS ANGELES {UPI ) -A 3-year~ld boy who happe11ed across a pistol shot and serious!~· wounded ~year-old Annette Farro"" the girl's mother said. The child found a .22<allber pistol Tuesday beneath a bed . The boy was ~·aving the gun around when Annettr tri<'<i to toke it away from him . The gun hr('(! accidentally, shooting her in the chest. • Mesan Loses Tools, Guns in Burglary Guns and tools valued by the owner at 1nore U1an Sl.100 were stolen Tuesday by burglars who broktr.into a Co.1ta Mesa area apartment, Orange County Sheriffs office~ said . Deputies said intniders forced open the locked door at the home ()f metal-worker Charle!i Lee Grecian. 47 of 2281 Canvon Drive, and fled through ' l.he rear dooi-of lhe residence with IWl.1 and measuring tools. more enlorceable. • But &ktr said the ay1tem should be C"Ompletely Ji.inked outright because "the whole thing is an overreaction and overk!ll and th e normal market place 1hould take over." Baker added that cont.inuing the program for evt1n another week would only conipound the problenlS. But Clark, a service station owner, staunchly dC'fended' the system eve n though he said the normal market pla<·e "'ould be the best under normal circun1stan~s. "l'n1 not convinced there Is any inorl' gas in this basin, and at least 80 percent or the reaso n lines have been getUng shoner is because we put this ::1ysten1 in," he said. Battin Joined Clark ln voting to reta in the system for at least anJ)ther week to get some better ideas as to whether it Is re<1!1y working. From Page 1 HUN1'LEY ... led nowhere. Then tie won a nation.:il oratory contest and a scholcirship to tile Cornish Schoo! of Arts in Seatlle in 1932. lie . S"'itched to the University of \Vnsh1ngton the following year and "since my dad wa s onl y v.·ork.ing two days a "'.eek In the Depression" he suppo rted himself by \\'Orklng as a 111aiter. telegra rn Uetlvery boy, window \\'asher and by selling pints Qf blood. In 1934 he got a $J O·a-month job "'ith ;i JOO-watt radio station KCBC. in Seattle. In addition to his s11lary~ he got lalUldry service and was allowed to use sponsorship accounts to trade for food. There was no wire service, so he bought a Seattle Star and rowrote it for a 15-minute nt"wscast every night. In 1938 hC' \\·cnt lo CHS in Los Angeles, as rorrespondcnt for 11 \\'e~tcm states. Jn 1951 be switched to ABC in Los Angeles, and four years later mov<'d to NBC in Ne"' York. \Vhcn HuntlC'y-went-back""io ~fontana; there \\'a."> lalk of his running for the Senrile. l:lut he soon found to.like tl-lansfield v.•as going lo run again and said ··you'd he an idiot to ru11 aga inst !l'lansfield in :'\.lontt1na. ·· Instead. he did TV commercials. taped a_ radio show, and promoted Big Sky as a rte'n man's resort. _The Big Sky project got hi1n in trouble wi th eonservationisls, ho\\·ever. He called them so-cal!C'd conservationists. At the \\'atcrgate hearings. John ,V, Dean Ill snid that Huntley was on th e V.'hilc Hou se "enernics list." appa rl'ntl\' because of a magazine article critical Or President Nixon . Huntley said the article v.·as wrong. Dean ackno\\'ledged the \\'hite House once tried to stop Big Sky;·•but la~r changed heart. Huntley denied the re tiad been an\' \\'bite House pressure on hirn to suppoft Republicans in exchange for gree11 lights for Big Sky. From Page-1- PRINCESS ... ltlor1ai11g Fog Fills the Air San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge takes on a heavenly air in this photo. taken from the Sausa· lito side of the bay. The photographer shot almost directly into t he sun. usi ng an ori'lnge filter. The streaks and white spots at left are lens flare. Police Seeking 'King of Road' In Hot Camper Singer Roger Mil ler described 11. footloo.se and fancy.free vagabond in his hit tune "King of the 1Road" a few years back. \\'hoever rented a $1.000 King of the Road camper rig from Mesa Camper Sales for his truck five v.'eeks ago and stgned the fictitiou r last nam·e t-.1111er \\'on't be free if authorities catch up to him. Francis l'\1, Gunn, operator of the firm at 2039 Harbor B!vd.. Costa ~1esa. compla ined to police Tuesday that his vanished customer rented it Feb. 12 for only five days and gave him a $35 bad check for a deposit. Investigators probing the Sl.000 grand lhC'ft case said CrockC'r Bank in La }!abra report ed issuing 15 checks to the suspect and add that aboo t 14 other firms are nO\V hunting him too. , f.hureh Sy 111posin111 ~cl on Astrology Astrology and hO\\' l! works is the subjl"c! of a symposium tonight at the Unitarir.n Univers..11ist Church. 1259 \'ictor!a Stre('I. Speaker Robi Hiro1. will explain _1 o E i c a 1. a~tr2_\ogy and in1·oh·£. :h~ auchcth.:e 111 some as1rological self- disrovery activities. The public is invited to participa!(' in the 7:30 symposium . TONIGHT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD - Federal Savings & Loon, 7:3{1 a.m. ALCOHOLI SM LECTURE "A1coholism-An Addictive Disease.Dr. RobertSchm.itz 1ectUrer, RifeTgh Hiils Hospital, 1507 E. 16th Si., Newport Beach .. lnfonnation 645-5707. THURSDAY, ~IARCH 21 CHART ....: Regular meeting , Glendale Federal Savings & Loon, 7:30 a.m .. LIBRARY STORY HOUR -Preschool stori es, 10:30 and 11 :30 a.m.CMoHRD UC! LECTUHES -''Scienliric i\ledi- cine for the Layman : The Nervous System." Freshman Lecture Hall. Med. Surge fl Bldg. 7 p.m. "Shamanism: Studies in Nonordinury lleality," Rm . 101 Physical Scicn~s Bldg. 7·9:30 p.m. SUNDAY • • • Charles H. Davis, Coast Artistic Figure, Succumbs A respected long lime talent in Orange. Coast artists' ranks has passed from the scene "·ith the dcalh or Charles Hulbert Davis, "'ho suCX'umbed last week . He was 67 and founded the Ne"'POrt HaH:xir Art Students' League during his ·25 years in the""""Harbor A"re::i as artf11t , instructor and decorator. A fonn er resident of Balboa Isle, Lido Isle and the \Vesteliff district of Newpo rt Beach. ~1r. Davis lived at 181 E. 19th St., Costa ~!esa. at the time of his death. · He OC'Ctlpied a small house behind the stud io where he still taught and eltercised his own talents v.·hich have been rC'cognized in international showings ., }!is late wife Janet B. Davis, who died in , 1966 operater the Bookcas e . bookshop In the Lido :;hopping district of Newport Beach. Survivors of ~Ir. Davis include a son Capt. Michael Davis, of the U.S. Air For~ Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo .• plus daughters Susan Davis Boheim, of open the last h\'O days of the n1onth . ·· Santa Ana, and Jil Davis Jobe, of Costa And in Jr.·inc. Joe Ingram of the tl-iesa. J ohnson-Ingram Chevron station. 18692 Born in Oshta bula, on Lake Erie in ~facArthur F!lvd .. said that "lt \\•ill be a northern Ohio. Mr. Davis· y 0 u th long time. before we are ever open agai n ingrained a -Jove of sports and the on Sunday .. , outdoors, taking him to Florida, Idaho If supplies do improve, Ingram said he and ?i-Iexico before landing in Ca:lifomla. n1ight start oprning on Saturday!'\ an d He studied at America's n1 o st Buckingham Pa!act.'. The princ"'latcr J I LJ d p b •J possibly on Sundriys but only if the prestigious art academies and his oi ls ~came King E1.hvard \"Ill but g·fve up ll( gc , U Cl" 1"0 e • iinprO\'ement is radical. d h hi s throne to 1narry an Amcricun an ot er media work have been divorcee. Wallis Warfield Simpson. SACRAr.IENTO (AP) -Broderick distllityed in rnost coastal cities, plu~ Th: attack on the princess happened Justice Court Judge Ralph Bonetti. 59, is J-fik et• f(i11<J s-Bod)' ~e1\· York, London and Paris . also in roe mall about 150 yards in front under in1'estigation by the Yo!o County Two o( his colorful murals. "Landing of the palace. CLARE~10NT (UPl l -A hiker found of Cabril !o -1542.'' and "Drake's A grnnd jury ror alleged fa\'oritism and he bod f witness. Joan ~1oorc. who \\"as I Yo an apparent murder victim in Landing in California -1579.'' decorate walking down the mall. a broad avenut' ntisconducl · the' Sar:ramento BC'<! said an uninhabited foothill area nea r here, the Supervisors Assembly Room in Los · f h Tui.::;d<n.·. ., ·tho .,. "d T d A I H runn ing. rom I e palace to 1'rafalgai· ------::-:::-:-:-=-:;--,--:;"::"=:,:.."':..'::''~sa::'::._:..':-'•=s:•-::Y:,· ______ nge es all of Records. Square in the heart of the cilr said sh(' • -.. ~ ••. -------., heard four shots. · · •·A t Hrst I thought it \l'as a car backfiring , but then a car slowed to a h:Jlt and in no !in1e n! all police cars "·ere arriving from all directions." She told rt'porters she \\"as a nianager of a nearby hotel. 'By the ti me I reached the scene therr 1~crc policemen evC'rV\Vhere. Someon·.• told rne Princess Anne had been in 1h(' car that was shot at , though I did nor see her." Tiie prtilCesS 3na""lier lftisOand \1•ere ' ...:.. rus_hed into Buckingham Palace in n 1 1 . police car after the shooting. Prince Charles ~leets St reisand LOS ANGELES fUPll _. Britain'S Prince Charles shared a ~p of tea \\'ilh Barbra Streisand and got off another royal bon mot. "Gee, that would be great for a cnr wash." sai d the heir to the throne afler. bt'ing drivm in a tram Tursday through fl set for !he "Parting of the Rci:I Sea'' on Uni,·crs:1l mo1·ie studio's lot. ~llss Streisand. dressed in blue jeans. was recording the song, "So Long, Honey l..amb," for her nev.• motion picture. "Funny Lad.','." when Charley can1c on the sound stage at Columbia Pictures. The singer-act ress was havin g tea 11nd carrying a cup in her hand when she ntl't the Royal Navy lieutenanl, on ~bore ltave from his ship, HMS Jupiter, Charles asked nne mlRhl hRve 8 sip and tl-1iss Slreisand did not demur. School Talks F li cker KANSAS CITY, ~lo. !Ul-'ll -Knns~s City !\Chool official11 a,lerttd t.htlr labor n~otislor today for possible new \vnge cootrncl talks to end a three-day walkout by teachers. 1 O'IN 9 to 6 Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up little. League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Basketball Shoes 9.95 Up Tennis Shoes 7 .95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses Te nnis Shirts & Shorts • Tennis Racket Stringing OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY • • _,,..,.,,. .... ,___., Handball Glaves & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets .Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-lites Bike Parts & Repairing Baseball Mnts ~-:•La't & Bats Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646·1919 • • . • J • j I 8 DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE College Jn fortbcomlog public hearings. residents of the Coast Community College District will be in vited to air their views on the possibility of taking in the Garden Grove Unified School District, which now lacks a two- year college district of its own. High school graduates in that district now are per· milted to attend the community college or their choice in the Coast, North Orange County or Santiago Commun· ity CoUege District.5. Some 5,000. more than half, attend Golden \Vest or Orange Coast Colleges. For thJs privilege, Garden Grove taxpayers have to pay hi gh tuit.ion fees. but have no say In the operation ot the colleges their children attend. And as a "low· wealth district." Garden Grove has not been eyed favor· ably for annexation to adjacent con1n1u nily_c0Uege dis· tricts. f.lowever, new provisions for state financial assis- tance, which could provide about ${) n1illion toward construction of a new campus in the Garden Grove area. might make annexation more fea sible if Garden Grove taxpayers can make up the balance of the total cost which has been estimated at $30 million. Unless so1ne agreement can be made soon -state offtciats are pressing for an election on the issue this November -the state Department of Education wil l either place Garden Grove in one of the three college districts next year . or split it up among the three dis· tricts. Understandably, Garden Grove wants to avoid a split. And since more than half its graduates already prefer to attend tbe Coast colleges, its annexation choice see1ns clear. \Vhile sympathetic to the Garden Grove problen1. Annex . imposed upon taxpayers oC the existing Coast district , \Vatson says. The availability or state funds 3Jtd the expressed willingness of the Garden Grove district to tax iUielf for 10 years to Cinance a new campus puts a new and inore fnvorable tight on the annexation proposal. And, a third ~a mpus . C'C!uld make possible more curriculum offerings in spectalJzed fields for aJI students in the district. The financial question probably is the key issue. But there also are educational and political questions to be thrashed out ln the public hearings on the matter soon to be scheduled in the Newport-Mesa Unified and and Huntington Beach Union High School distri cts. More Airport Traf fie ."J r California president Robert Clifford said last week that h.is airline may seek per mission to Increase its d~ly number of fl ights from Orange County Airport after 1t installs some new jet engine noise mufflers. Clifford's disclosure was hardly a fonnal announce· ment: he dropped refertfuce to this thinking at a noo n luncheon spee<:h before the 1-larbor Bar Associal1on, Nevertheless, his remarks merit examination . lie see1ns. to s~ggest that as fa st as ways are fo und to re- duce Jet noise, the number of fli ghts could be increased to meet the ever.rising passenger demand. . \Ve question. this reasoning. The county airport no w violates state noise standards. and before n1ore flights are considered, it should be meeting the standards or :it I.east. showing great progress in actual con1planrc, not JUSt 1n plans to comply. -.... :.~ .. ~ :. ~t" ' -·~· ~ .... . ' .. ; . . ·' - • ., ) ... "·' Or. Norman \Vatson, chancellor of the Coast district, has made it clear that annexation of the entire Gar· den Grove distric{ could not be accomplished without building a third campus, An essential condition for the annexation would be that no additional tax burdens be ~d. even when those standards are n1et. whe ther th~ airport should expand above current levels of oper· ation h.as to be open to serious question. ;\s Jong as !nore fli ghts are added to keep pace l'•it h den1and. where is the end to its growth? \Vhat is the incentive to find another airport site? c ''FRANKLY, IT'S THE LITTLE COMMIES I CAN'T STAND." Stiff er Tests Would Ba11 Ma.ny Drivers (SYDNEY J.IWuu~ Thoughts at La rge: I am privately convinced that ir the en· tire driving population of the U.S. v;ere subjected to a rigorous ex· amination-both physical and men· t.a\-about pne-thlrd of our motorists v.·ouki be ruled off the road. • .. • A "financial analyst" is like a meteorologist who can estimate the \'elocity of the wind, but not from y.·bich direction it is going Lo blow. • • • A conservative is commonly a man y.·h-0 throv.•S a 2f>-foot rope lo a person drownin g 50 feet from shOre, and sbouts encouragemen t for him to sy.·im the other half for the good of his character. • • • A liberal on the other hand, thro\\'s a ~foot rope to a person only 25 feet from shoie-and, after throwing It, ·1ets go of the other end. and walks a\\·ay lo do another good deed. • • • Nothing soothes the soul quite as much, or calms the 1nind, as much as simply staring at the names in an open Iireplace: possibly, ancient 1nao wor- shipped fire less ror its combustive pow· ers than for its hypoagoglc effect. • • • If SQme people didn't have their foll ies. the only interesting thing about them would be IGSt • • • Every treaty between nations. since t1he beginn ing of recorded time. has ccn· tained a cl:iuse at the very bottom, writ· ten in invisihle ink, that stipulates : ,;Can· Dca1· Gloomy Gus Those \\t>rld cha mpion f'ol ish ni(}. torcycle racers \1·hose national flag ll'as displayed upside do\\1l ~er the rairgrounds during the y.·eckend 11.·orld series arc prob:.ibly going home with a !ot of other Costa l\-1csa jokes too. n. N. Gloomy 0111 commtftU .,.. 1ubmilll'd b¥ rtt dtr1 tM dt ,..., M<~rlty rt llKI Ille vi-. ol l~t ,...,,,..,,,,,, 51"4 your jHll lft¥t lo OIOOIOIY 0~1. Ot UY Piiot. cellable at the discretion of either party at any tim e." . . ~ . ~-lost of the repcn1ant wifnesS<'S befor e the Watergate Committee confessed that lhey would ha\'e done differently "in hindsiglit"-but what they seemed to mean by t!!is p,!}rase v.·as that they failed to foresee the ronsequences, not tbat they regret the objectives. • • • The hypercritical personality keeps carping at the 11.·eaknesses of those close to hlm because his feeble inner security is undermined if his social •·support system" is lacking in strength . • • • Rich parents \\'ho leave large trusts their children cannot get at until they arc 30 or 35 years old are exercising revenge more than prudence. • • All national leaders profess peace, bu t they thrive on conflict ; nothing obscure~ domestic ineptitude more than a ron- tri\'ed foreign peril. • • • "fnsanity" is a legal definition, not a medical one anywhere in the \\'Orld; this is v.·hy Russian despots can toss dissenters into asylums with impu nity by passing a la"'• and not by making a test. • • • "111sfory" is gossip presented as fact ; "myth" is tn.ilh presented as fable. Few A:l'e DecidiH~/ for /tinny Voter Apathy Hits School Boards To the Editor: One of the niost dilficull and cm· barrassing phenomena to explain tq_ a foreign observer about the America n political pfOC('SS is the relatively poor turnout of voters in most local, state , and national elections. AS ~JOST f'ighth grade students kno.,..·, the history of 1nan has been an eternal struggle against the tyranny of the fey.· over the many, and tlr.i~ the success of our republic is dependent upon an in· fonned and responsible citizenry. 1\s an educator, and a.a a citizep, !be. ane mic turnout for the recent Saddleback Community C-O!lege District y.·as ex· lremcly disappointing. Disappointing for y.·hal it portendr. nanH!ly, apathy, ir· responsibility. and indifference to one of the most significant. misunderstood, and unappreciated position!! in our political st ructure -the office of the school board member. It is not Wlutual to flnd that n1any -of Lhe electorate don't know t~ names of the members of the ir local school board, nor that they serve without compensation, nor gl\·e unselfishly of many hours of !heir tinic a .... ·ay from their families. Nor is it realized that they arc the governing f ~e a n d authority "·hich guides and directs the education of their children in the public schools. INAS~1UCH as the local school t,,,.1rd ls one of the last vestiges of local control in a nation that has become increasing ly more bureaucratic. it would seem that the electorate voould want to m.'.lke the position on any Board of Education a most coveted one lO hold. ~1oreover, it ...,·ou\d seem the electorate would v. ant to encourage and st-ck the most qualiried in· dlvidual in the co1nmunity to run fo r that office. And, finally, it would seern that the ..._iet torate \\'OUld someday reali1.e Lhat weak and corrupt go\'erM\etll is • ( ..... _MA_IL_B_o_x __ ) l etters from readers nrc 1rrlcrJ11J1'. /'.'()r1nal/y, writers ~1!011/d er11u 1·11 f/1\'11 111essa11e~ i11 3UO tvord.~ or L1·.~·'· T/11• right lo condense /cttrrs to fit sp11rc or elin1in a!e Ii/Jet 1s Tl'$c rved. i\lt le!· tcrs 11111s t 1r1cl11(fe .~1u 1u1turc (//Ir/ mail· uJg addrt·ss /Jut 11f1111cs may lie 11111/J. held on request if s11fficie11t r1:11so11 i.~ appurcnl. P<Jctry tvilt uot be ji1iO· IJs/\rd. nurtured by \'Oting :.tat1st.1cs whitb 1n· dicate that the re"'· arl'. inderd , 111ak.Jng the decisiom for the many. RICHARD \\'El.TE, f:D. D. Deputy Supcrintend('nt Saddleback Valley Unified School lJi stru.:t • Voh1oblc Tlteol er To the Editor: ts Costa ~lcsa going to let $outh Coast Repertory Theatre sli p through its fingers'? South Oxtst RepeMory has prod ul'cd ove r 80 plays in nine yea.rs. works wh ich were ch~en for balanc(' and \'aril'ly c1nd for th€ir <1t>1lily to provide s1jmulatu1µ; as- y.·cll as exciting entertainment . South Coa.<>t ){epcrtory·s unique progr:1ms for children and secondary school .stud<'n!S nre outstanding examples of how pro- fessional resident the;1trc can contributt' to U1e l'(!ucational and 3rtistie climate of its area. The theatre draws its audfencc from all rX Oran ge County as \\'ell as other areas of Southern Californi;i. thh1U~l1 dt>ath pr l\ll.S fortU!lC Ot' their 1><-1ft'11 t~ h·· pl:u ,.~ 111 1h+· t!irOt"s of a d1•p;1r1rn,.nt li k1· Thi· !"li•p:1rto1cnl of l'ubhr Social Ser1·nTs rl)!':):-;1. Thi• p11rpt1S(' of 1111, l~·Hf'r is to puhl!r·i11· an nutr:iJ;l'VllS atu1ck Oil ~1al I.i's ri i!,hl of µ1'1\a('y TOll1\\'. ~Ir. Hrit!1nJ!"r·. 11h· !OS\('r f<1!her. l'i!ll\•il !ht Holl~gruvc School dir1·etor. ~Ir. ~\alllty Hirtll', to verify ind 1r1.-ct inform.1 1ion th.11 ~t a! Li had hl'Ctl Ill \\Jth nu Ill the infinnary for ;1 v.c ek. ll urlnR the ('Qn\'ers<1t1on. I\tr. llri d1ngi-r 1£1n rn~·d that a ~rack of <-iirrt'sponrlcnce frorn ne·1ghOOrs :i nd ll'll'1i1.J..., \1;1s bcinK i.o·ithhcld fro1n the child ~fai l<i irlK'in ~dcn,lc-d the. lo..-r. cncour:igcmcnt and assuraneH of pl'Op!e other thnn her imnle<liate fa1nily . I'rn sure those lellC'rs \\'Cr~ carefully \\Titten 10 avoid upsetting I\Iai LL Jn that stack js :i. classic storyhook that Mai Li enjoyed reading 1n 1ny ho1ne whit'o I sent to her so she would have a familiar thing to enjoy in unfamilia r surroutldings. Apparentl y, ~lrs. flridln~er's letters have reached r-.tai Li. ?-.lr. Hirtlc told t>.1r . Bridingcr that the mother had become incensed lll seeing a Bridinger gre€ting card signed "Love, ~~om" . THE SECURITY of Lhe child is bei ng threatened in order to preserve !he 1nolhl'r 's. I oblect strongly. ~1ai Li has ri~hts too , and •ner emotional health should he car1.:fu!ly pr otected . ;is is so i1npor1ant in. tlX' formati ve years. thJt !h1~ cytlc of thf' unqualified mother: in~ccun• child is not repeated In ~lai Ll <ind h<:r children. St:SA~ M. RORICK_ Uo111 e ita Vie jo To lh<' i':<lltor: I was pleasrd to see Bill Schreiber's :iflicle Of \l;1rch 11 on the front page o( the: ()~1Jlv 1'1!ot. v.·hcrl'IJ1 I \'iaS described ;J~ 1hl' · "\.Qnr Foe'' of Assemblyman J(f>l>1Crt 1l<"tdh.1ni. ;1dn1inistrat-ive function.~ to {X'rform vi!!. :i \I.~ !hl' rna1nll•n;,1nc1: of lh1· 1:111. \\'}Jo.•n ne wscasters .st.11.. "it':.; b1.·tll·r (h,1n hnrninir buildings'-'-bl':•adM n1aki-n;,!· an a!n1ost nieaninglcss ri·n1ark ( i l . streaking, JS' also br!l<'r. I :is~11n1«. rh;u1 rnurdl1r. trl~:i:xon . kidn;1p1ng . t•!e. \, tl~y are also indu!g-ing in that ratht·r dani::l·rou5; i::a1nf'" of d,•f1 111n~ n ~h1 and wrong 111 rt•l :H1 \ 1.~tu.: ;11111 ~11 un1inn:il h·rms. l11e~t' "jo111·n:d1!'ts'' h 01 v ~· succeeded 111 n111k1n~ thf' la11'-hrr:1kers the ''gOO<I guys" \l'h1 le !ht· !;.111 .. nforcrrs have become tilt' "hc:1v1~"· 1or ...,·orsr. thl'Y ht1\'(' bl'cn rorecd t(J rl'lrl'.'.lt frooi th«1r rcspons1b1lit1l's bi'caus~· or their [c.at ,.oL.being so labc.ll'dJ, L find H extr~mely difficult to overlook lr1w breaking merely bccau.~ it 4~ done in th<' name of "fun" and becau.<M? there JS no aw.a rent "victim" of that .. fun ". 1£ Ilk· above qualities becotne our ratlonalt·s for deciding v.·hat la11.·s are to be enforced. then "'·e should be prepared in the future to ignore any illegal ae1iv1ty that niet:t.s. the two criteria or "fun and victimless ... I WOULD ofrer some questions 1-0 th e members of the media. They speak of :i •·fad th::it v.·111 pass". That is prob:i hly :i very atcurute observation and it t'<IUSt'S rne to v.·onder ...,.hat Y.'C are to do y.·!th Ith: individual who .. streaks" after the niti:l1.i has dete rm ined that indeed the .. fad h:1s passed ~" Yt'hat if our "anachronif'tit streaker·· is a 40-year~ld tntn~i1.·nt caught oo fl high school campus? \\'ill h1· be allowed to use phrases such as "fun and victimless·· to defend his actions·: ~!y point is not to label U1c i;treaker~ a s e\'il-doers w ho de ser,·r disproportionate punishment, bu1 r;1th1:r 10 remind them (and their apolor ist.s in the media J that there are some of 11s. ...,.h<l. because of our responsibil lth·~ ,i nrl or our own beliefs, do not agr{·c thar streaking should be an act1\ 1ly th;.it qualifies Oil(' for-preferential tre:itment 1r he /she is "exposed" as a partic1µ-an 1. Nixon Pushes for a Vote SCR. "·hi<·h St'ats 190. tS now loc;ih:d on ='ev:port Boult·vartl in Co6ta ,\h'S3. !1 needs additional or larger facil 1t1c-s 1ffw rehearsals, inorl:' seatinl{, ;ind off11·1• space ~ and a t'OOlinulng base of surpori David Emmes and :0.lartin Benson. th" artistic directors. arl' C01L<;1dering .1 move -to ,\ii:wport fkach or to Jr 1 ine or to wherever they can find the nf•c1·s:-;;1ry roo1n to provide Oran~e Count~' v.1!h tht· beslpQl:)Sjble..residen t tht·atre. lf !hl' City of Costa ti.l esa and th1· citizens of C<1s!.1 r..-tesa are interested cnougt1 to C1(,T01':'lfl'.I! dat e South Coast Repertory. \\e t•;1n ~•'\'I' this mar\·elous group.1ith in our bcrd"r". /'«rhups uµ111.isit1on 11.•oultl l)I' mot•' aceur;11t• J v.·nuld. ho11('vc r. l1k1' to S:l\. th ;1\ ii ;en~ ont' h.i~ :iny q11t•8tion r<·gard111;: th1' n11PoS1tio11, I arn mr)rP. llkt•ly to 111: fnund al rny hon1e \\hich is i:1 ~l1s:s!u11 V1t·jo r<ilher Lhnn San Juan (';1p1srr::no !JE.\\!S I .. E\'A.\S ]'rH!l'lp;1L Coro11:i dt'I .\far !J igh Schr.10! \\1ASHINGTO'.'-J -President ~ixon has given a previe\r ol\rhat he n1cant Y.'.hcn he told congressmen he Y•ould "fight like hell" agains! impeachment. He presents his r~rc1 across the board as he did before the Executirc Club of Chicago. while declaring !he charges ;.igainst him "totally false" ;ind asks ror an ovcroll judgment of his prJ.'S- idency. This is the proJlflsi· tion he puts to the coun1ry nnd it 1s sharply in contrnst with the issue \\•hi\'h is Increasingly nar· rowed in \Va~hington to certain arts ::ind circumstances in\•olv· ing hlm in the \\'atcrgate conspiracy. In \\'ashington·s narroy.·er view, ihe 1KlOfie is tightening Oil the b&lls Cl( ton· tradktory and oonfwlng statements of the President rclatlng lO hl.s ~1arch 21, 1973 meeting where the Watergate cover· up was revealed to him. But as Nixon begins his fight to sway th< country, and thus C.OOgress, he seeka to shift the Judg· ment to. the broad.er grounds ci his com· pttency to finil:ih hi.i term. roNSEQUEN'l'LX II< lru !uned "1' the contradictory slatemetttl be bas made on whether or nnt be was infonned Ut.it "hush money " was beinl( f)3id to keep the Ud from blowing of! White House in· \'Olvement in tho oover-.up. Now il is hard to tell ii he was Wormed the money Wlli (or legal nnd famUy 1upport -0! the defendants, as he Urst said, or to buy (rucHARD WILSO~ their silence as he later said , or merely allegOO as he last said . He has sought to fuzz up, 100. the ques· lion or y.·hether or not once he "·a:s in· fonned of the co\·er-up, the payoff still continued in the form of a $i5.000 pay- ment for the benefit of E. Ho\'i·ard ilunt. Jr. barely 12 hours after he claims to have declared the whole transaction v•as \\'rong. THE PROSECUTORS are reported to c-lalm th ey h1tve hard documentary evidence that the final payoff had to be made a few hours after Nlxon·s ~larch 21 meeting with former Coonse.I John IJc:in and forme r Assistant H. R. Haldeman . Furthermore. the prosecutors claim 1hat a phone call from Haldeman set the final payoff in motion shortly after he left the arch 21 meet.Ing with Nixon. But as the case harden.'! against Nixon from the Jeeal point d. view and his f'X· pl.An~ations involve him in further tangles. the P?eskrent 5eems to·haw dt'ddcd to ask tbe country .to rorce COOgre.sa to cast an aye or nay vote on a simpler grounds: keep him or dlst-tlarge hlm becallSe be Will not quit. '"" Tecnically and from the legal point of view, Nixon's new fuu-up statements ha,·e ex-posed him to a fresh attack in- tended to strip him o! every last !ihrOO ot plausibility. Uut Ir his strategy is rig~t. those attackers m.1y appe;:1 r more as a pack of_.,..Jackals mercilessly st ripping their victim of its last shred of nesu.- S'li'~1PATJIY for Nixon could arise from these circumlltances the more he appears berore public groups, such as the Exe<.·utivc Club, where he is far more: ccm!ortabh: than Jn answering the sharpshooter reportorial questions at press conferences. 1'1lt. eUect of what he i$ doing also is to force an aye or nay in the House on hls in1peachment to be considemi a vote on his guilt, and not a mere "ind ictment" to be proved out in the United St.ates Senate as is technically the case. ~fore the Hous e arrives at the point of voting on impeachment, It is expecled that Nixon wi!l ha\·e presented his go or l'll>-go propo!!ltion to the country Ume and time again. THE ISSUE. lhflrerort. is made to mo\·e deeper Into the po!ltlcal arena. It can move in no other way. whether the is.o;ue is finally rt!SOlved on his refusal to give C.ongres.1 all the evkience il demands, or upan h.11 dlrect involvement in criminality. The President's legal advisers, and thus pr~umnbly the President himself, eamesUy 'desire a vote In Conares. before the Preskient's chief usbtants go to trial In Septe mber, whether or not the mull would affect their defense. A decilkln on the President ·s tenure ii thus desind well in advanct ol any poss!· ble llndlng of guilt on the part of his subordlnales Y.'hic:h could concei\1ably in· \'Olve thf; President deeper in conspiracy. The commwiit}' has only r£'Ct:rH!f bet."Ome aware of \.\·hat near!r l'\l·r~on(' else inte rested in wrious thc~11r<· h;i<; kno"·n for yea rs: Cost..1 .\if'.Sfi'i; s~·n is one of the \\'est Coast':; finest thc:iu·t· companies. Aloog \\'1th San Franc1s£·0:; ACT !American Conservatory Th«t1tr,.1 , S<l.tth Coost Jtepertory has bcrn th•• flow er of Califoria's crea1ive the<itrk_;d talen1s . Costa r-.trio;a's support for· ,1 superior cultural phcnom{'non is \\'ocfull v inadequate. WHILE the art1s1Jt dil'('Ctor.s rind SCR'!! 1nanagement arc "'a\f•rin.o:: v.i1h respect to their possible uprootin~ fro1n Co.<ita l\fesa. it Is not 100 la te for (:0~1~1 ~fcsans to demonstrate by deed and :1c" tioo that "'"e belleve sen is an b1trgr;d part of ~ta ~tesa "'hlch \\'C <lon 't 11.·ant to io,e. If this lnt('f'CSIS you, ple<Jse let City Hall k:no.,..·. A\\ A'.'ID r-.tICl-L\F.L ~10C:'\D ,, Chil•l's R l9l11s To the .Editor: I arn \\Tiling as a neighbor and lrl1·nd of "tat l..i t'r11Y.1ord and her fos t1:r famlly. r have '.\'lllcb~ th( unfr1Jd1ng ev1?11t1 of this p..'l.!il year '11.ith ahno~t specchle,t;! Tiorror. I <Jill fenrfu1 of C\rr ha,·lng children \1 ho may possibl~ . . i St;E,\:\\E Ct;Hl!ll·: LEV. IS Cn11d1d;itc ror the i4th .\sSl'mblY fJistm-t r., 1hc 1·:u11or Th:111k ;nu for ~vur rctC'llt. 5et:r<; <thout f·:J1r1 JP\-\-Tiil' n1:<1·d-; of lh~~r chlldr•·rl rnu..;t ht' kt•pt ])(.:fort· the publll. Hct<tl!y c~· Ct:ll\:nt! JOAX BHICK 'f'/t l' .'il rf'fl/d ug E111l l•1 lht• Ed!lo1· Hlt11);!n11.1nJ{ thnt I risk being h1btlt.'<.I .111~!f·r••. purit:1ni•«11. prudi~h. vr won.t' .I•! c·on,,•r.'111111·, I n1'1rrlh•'!1·~s 11"'! 1·•~111µ<·\lr·d to off•·r :1 sotn<'what difff.'r• nt ll"r'>Jl~:tt11(l n·~;1nilni.: 1h~ phenon1•1nor1 or ~1r1•flku1~ .. 1h.u1 lh..>t i.o·hic·h ! h.1v1? ()bS1'rVt'<I being pres1.:nted In U1c various n1:i.s.s n11:dia. FlltST It i~ ohv'1ous that ''i>treakln;;" hJ.,t' man}' oth1 r uf 1he fads :ind foibles of l'l'<'Cnt } i>;lr~. is a pr-Odu<:I manuf€\clured by the pubHclty :1C't'Ofdt'd to it b)' th~ nia.-.s. m~l.1. \\' iU;oul th e. a l nt o t I oi.t;~\hc pre-occ.upatlon or press and tr io;\ is1ot1. "strrak1 ni::" \1outd h .. a v c r1•rn.1!n(:d a n1c of sprtng oonfinfd to 1solnted college campu.ses. Sccu11d!y. I bl•lit'\'t that thl' light· heart,.d. i:i1ddr rcacllon II) strcaklni.: by man~· iourn;ihst.' and t-01nmcnu.1ors IH18 ··stacked the de-ck .. :igainst lh06C of us \•.ho lul\r 'uµrr1·1~ory :1nd1or •:J1erg11 .~11c-c 1· To the r:ditor :: I :1 rn ~1x \'cars old and I ht.\·<' ;111 1dl".1 ho1v ro save CfectriCir:. inSll·ad of IL~!n~ Slr,p light~. I lt11nk W•' should use sticks opcratt:d by m.1gnrts_ Lights stay Qrt all thr t1n11', Yr.u dfl11' ha1·e 10 have elcLtr1ci1y on .111thl'11n1t· 1! stick.~ are used . Only <.J shorl lml\' l'J make magnel s v.·ork. IUCKY ,,\llltL OIAMGl COAST DARY PILOT Robert A1. \l'<'"d, f11!J/l.~irf'r Tlin1n1Js 1\c11r1/, F.di:o1 /l(lrbara r.:r.·i~irlt £cJi1or11JL l'r;:yc Ra11or Thie «Jitr,r'!al .,sii.;1· t•I 1ht-D~ily Pl:ot M<t"k~ to h1f••M11 iui•J ~.ninulnto: ~M"'I b)' pr('SC'nlUU.: Ofl lhl:'t P,IJ.:\' rllv!'TIW' commtnt.\r) on 1t•111··s •·I in lt>r~ hy synttlc11.1"'i i•olurnr:i,<d'I. 11ntJ C8TIOOfl L~lll, by ptV'\'ldir1o;; .\ fnruin f,.r Tt"t.dtn.' vf ...... ·.~ all'1 hy r~""""~ Hu~ tlCV.'!J)llPf'r'll Of'lh'llOtl:-1 ,.nrl lr!i·.'\_~ Ir,\ <:UM"!'nt 1/)fricfl. Tl'lr-f'<f1lur1al ~~~•~JI~ ... QI th(' l>A.ily Pilot <i.ppcllr onl)' in 1hr t<htorial colwnn at U.1· tr.p ol tt1t: '111£t . Opinio:ui <'XPl't'sst'd by the ('fll· umni'!JI Md tanoonls1 1 and lcH~r .,..Tltn-a· art. tMlr awn and 1'11'.1 l!!lldonir· mml of lht"lr vi~ h)' Ult" Oll.11)' Ptktt 1h:rJid be lntm-ed. \Vednesday, ~farch 20. 19i4 • \ • . - . 3 ·20 ~ 01CJ .. r .. ,~-~•d•<•••.1 ... ,1~14.w .. w,..~ ... - ~-.. I can always get air, How about fill ing it with gas?" OLD FASHION PRAYER MEETING Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Non-Denomi nati onal Everyone Welcome The Little Church by the Sea 468 Lt<Jioo Slrfft Laguna Beach 494-6400 Nearly Everyo11e Listens to Landers 149 "'Near End of Line' Prayers Hazardous To Girl? Father of Astronaut Keeps Word \\1YO~'f!NG, ~1.i<.it IAPJ - A promise to hi.s son. ooe or 1hree astronauta killed in a 1967 training mLWon. has brought Don Olaffee to the vt•rge ol financial ruin. "Being the father or a na· tional hero is not financially rewarding. Of course. I ne ver thought it would be," Olaffee, 63, sakl. "But I've practically gooe to the end of my line." ROGER CllAFFEE, 3 I , Vi~il Grissom and Edward H. \Vhlte JI were killed Jan. 'l'/, 1967, when fire raced through their Apollo capsule during a sinnilatcd flight test on the ground. Ever since. the elder Chaffee has been on the stump prQmot ing the na t.ioo's sµace program. Chaf!ce says n1ceUng the pledge to his son has placed him $75,000 in OObt. In 1966. as the Chaffcei; \\'al ked together alon g the :::hore at Cocoa Beach. Fla., lhe astronaut told his father, .. If I 'Duy the farm ' ldie l. I don 't want you to be bitter. l)o '"""hat you ca n to help the spJee program .'' Chaffee recalled in an interview. MASA 1'"°'9 DON CHAFFEE Killed in Fire ··'I'll pron1ise ~·01 1 that.· I said. But I sort of laughed it off." As speaking engagements began dr:iinmg his resources, Chaffee started drawing Social Securitv payments and tap- pin g his wife's~· me as a bank t'mploye to · nee them . Appeals for a to every ma· jor found ations and several TllE FOltJ\1ER real eslalc busint'ss finns drew lelters of agent sa}'"S his son's death ~1lpport but no money, he said. " thing they did oJfer was lec- ture materials, slides end of course the rocket model t use," the astronaut's father said. Chaffee said he's coosidered putting a stop to his campaign but that he believes "there ought to be sonie "'ay I could keep going. 1bcre's money spent on a lot ol. things more frivolC>U."> than this," He sald he consi d ered penonal bankruptcy, rot re- jected the idea. "Years ago, I "'em. through that and paid it all back. But in my JX)Sition , how's that going to look? It might be degrading to Roger." "I'VE TRIED T 0 ac- complish a great deal and have been unable to do ao," Chaffee said abOut his 1ife. "Tt looks now as if I have gone too far , .. " ' SYDNEY IUPI\ -Saying )'OUI' prayer-. <;OU\d be a heallh hazard, according to a repirt ill &he "~tedical Journal or Aus1.ralia". In a letter to the Joumai, Dr. ~targaret T. Taylor of Sydney reported a case cl lead poisoning in an 18-year~ld girl who was in the habit of~ her Rosary beads and \he el- tadled mJcifix. "I would like to put on record a ease of lead-poisoning in a ywng girl -the source ol whkh was traced to her Rosary beads, ""'hlch she was in the habit of kissing .. ' and to recommend that these aids should be made or non-lead coni.,ining-metals," wrote Dr. Taylor. GRAND OPENING Wed., Mcrch 20 • lliur., Mcrch 21 Flowers for the Ladies • Balloons for the kids THE PlllA FROM THE EAST . HAS COME WEST! to .§'])o~ll+~~- The National Aeronautics "was a terrible shock -butt ..... ,_..,,,._., ... _. rerncmtx'>red my promise." and S p ac e Administration So. Don Chaffee began ap-never offered help, Chaffee LUNCH & DIHHER DAIL y pearanees be(ore s ch o o I reporled . Vice p r es id e nt . , .. ,. I A Wed11tS:dlJ, Marci\ 20, 1974 ' DAIL V PILOT 5 Now in paperback! 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