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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-16 - Orange Coast Pilot' ' 7 • • --ean -- .. ,._ ·.am es -·~ ·' ' .. " . '· • • IXOll I -es .. · ·Pe:adl~ton · Marine Sa,nta Ana Winds • I • • • ·- Trio Arrested Brillg Srn.og~ Heat; - Belief i ·n 'Sight • ~·-----~ .............................................. ... r~ ,, I DAILY PILOT . * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 16, 1974 V~ •1, NO .... 1 SICTIOHS, N ,AGIS ' Off to s~hool ,. t • Dean Testi11a01iy-, Cover-up Points . ,., To Nixon Aides •• \VASHINGTON (UPI) -John W. Dean ·III testified today that within t\VO days after the \Valergate burglary, then \Vhite _House aides II B Haldeman-and John D. Ehrlicbman both took actioru> to cover up the involvement of Richard Nixon·s re-election campaign committee. • l~e said" Gordon C. Strachan -"'ho will have a seiarate trial later in the cover-up plot -told him that he cleaned out __ \Vhite-HOO&&-file&...!.:on iiJSh'Uctioos from l.1r. Haldeman.. to make sure there was "nothing embarrass ing" left in them. Later that day, Dean testified. he • Dean, a former White •louse toWlscl who first accused Nixon of C<>mplicity in t cover-up. sa1 e was presen when Ehrllcbman ordered bugging con· spirator E. Howard Hunt Jr. to gel out of the country and \\'as t o 1 d Haldeman ordered \Vhite •louse files ha m~ng to a'isess the situation..~ with Ehriicllman and then-White House aide Charles \V. Colson and Ehrlichman was worried about Hunt's whereabouls. • ~UPl~T ... 11h0t.,_ Their headlights refleeting off the wet road due to heavy rain in Boston police motorcycles lead the school buses with black students to Souih Boston High School. Noticeably missing are tactical or riot- dressed police lining the route. (Story, .Page A4.) Pendleto1i Marine Trio . . Held in S~oo!ing Death Orange ~ty Sherifrs officers loday enl:ied a thfee..day hunt for the k..illert of a young Marine with the arrest of tHree Camp Pendleton ~rines wtio have beet\ booked on murder charges. · invfstigators drove to the Ca m p PCndleton base to 111ake · the arrest! and pick up the 9 n1m:-semi-automatic PIGSKIN PICKERs VIE FOR PRIZES rifle allegedly used in the slaying Sunday of , Marine Joseph R. r.'losac. 20. of Lake Tahoe, California. who was also stationed at Camp Pendleto": Sheriff's offfcers, today identified the arrested trio as Marines Donald Anthony Fletcher, 21, of Hawthorne, SteVen Hon- do, 19, o! Elizabeth. N. J . and Timothy Trice, 18, of St. Louik-Mo. .... Mosac was shot in the back Sunday by one of three men who spotted him and Marine buddy Ronald Sanders, 20~ sjtting on a bu,, bench In San Juan Capistrano. lSee DEAN, Page A21 to "cleancd 'Of pOtcnrnr1-1y1rr--~ criminaling documents. I ) } I ___12uring his first hour on the v.•itncss______c._e ma· e nm.ates · stand in the Waterga e cover-up · nal of Haldeman , Ehrlichman and three other Nixon associates. ..OCan recited the same story he told 16 months ago at the',nationally televised SenaLe Watergate hearings. Sipping \vater frequently fron1 a Styrofoam cup, he told ho1v the plan to gather political intell igence was hatch- ed and eventually resulted in the bugging arrestsr of five Nixon ca m pa i g n operatives at Democratic party head· quarters at the Watergate June 17, 1972. Dean, looking thin and pale after six-_ weeks in prison, described a series of meetings and telephone calls he had June 19, 1912. when he returned to Storm Prison Outside Belfast BELFAST (UPI) -A hundred wo1nen prisoners in the top security prison at Armagh. 30 miles southYlest of Belfast. today sei~.ed as hostages !he pr i s 0-1\ governor. tv•o v.·omen guards and another official, prison ofncials said. Br it is h troops were dispatchl!d to lhe scene. his White House ofYice after a trip to the Philippines. The Watergate · 1bur~lars were arrested two days earlier. The :irtion follo1ved a nip;ht of rioting at the Maze internn1<'nl can1p six milef: frorh Belfast \vhcre cla:;hes between the 1.400 prisoners h«!l{t ;is suspe~ted IRA terrorists destroyrd mo~I 9f the ptison and left the prisoners \1 ithout food and shelter. Pair Hold Up _ Ba1-.k in Ora11g~ Two men aMned with hanflgugs robbed a Bank of America branch in Orange Tuesday and escaped with between $2,(XX) and $4,000 in cash. Prolcsts against lhc l\ola 1.c riotin g spread to the st reets bf N Qr l he r n .; roamed through the streets burn i n [t and. gangs of Rornan Catholic youths roma«I through the streets b I} r n in g automobiles. selling up stree:t barricades and fighting police Traffick m'-BcH"as1 and Londonderry "'al'\ paralyzed. Sanders told officers ·he and Mosac Pigskin Pickeroo '14 contin'luts cu were driven along the Ortega Highway .• Ora1toe Coast prognO.!ticators oJ pig.: and then along a dirt road where the' No one was hurt in the holdup .. police reported today. The suspects ~ped on foot. No shots were fired . Witnesses al An11agh said they could see troops on dMty around the outside of the mi'lximurn secu rity jail but ' tha1 there \vas little else to indicatr anythin g was ami_ss inside. an eyewitness said. Prison officials said police in riot gear entered thr jiril_ 1kin prowess try each week ~of the trio stopped their cat at a quarry, football seasoti for prizes worth $130. produced a rifle and told the ·pair to \. PJckeroo entronts who best pa:c-get out. diet OUtCQmeS Of 30-footbalt QGMtr.'1 to Sanders said he Snd ~fosac \V e r e be plat1ed thla weekend will receive relieved of a total of $37 while they Zenith 141«vitfon. and radio product.s. laY face dbwn In the dtrt. The contest~ 1pon10rtd ~ ~1M ~ti The young Marine 1;1id Mosnc made . P1kit and ABC Color Teletnfton ~7 a series o( commen!S to his captors pony. 1 _and angered one ot them to 'he point : ~ Pigskin P.ickt'Tt)O ls a regu '"1_ea-that he raised the rifle and sl Mosac 1tttrt. Of the Dait11 Pilot "spor sectlort -m the back. 1t Mo11<la11, Tuesdau avd W madau. 1 • Sheriff's Capt. James Broad It said • I (See I CHARGED, rag• .U) I l I ,. , . The bank Is al 225 N. Tustin Ave1, next to a shopping center at Tustin and Chapman Avenue. Police said lhc men entered the bank at 12:30 p.1n. weartng sunglasses and brandis~ing JtUns. . Cu!tome.rs and b.ink ..cmployes ~·ere ordered to lie on the floor while the money wa!'I tnkcn rrom t~ tellen· cafl:es. The men ~ere described as being white and of aver11gc height and weight. FBI agen1s nrc assisting Orange police , ln llK! In vestigation . Prison sourccs said lhC')' believed a dclt>gation representing the 100 women "'en\ to sec !he gOl'"rnor on some prete!<t nnd seized him nnrl th<-guards a s hn<1tagr.s. They look tht'nl to 11 top floor room. ~"'rorn 01 h('T' 1\·inrlo~ !I. v.-omcn prlson~r, could bl' !lrc'lt waving ()n(' \!.as sc:cn v.•nvini; a notice written in lipstick in lari;i:I" lrttt>rl' r('11dlni:t: •·t'fls• \\lr('Ckl"<l," nnd anotllt!r ~ n<1t1ce suylnQ, "(~overnor llcl<I. ·' 01it1 Pllof Sllff !'Mt. SPARKLING BEAC'H W&ATHER For Sparking, Too. S11 1ug,.l-lot Air Bla 11 kct Counl.v; ,_, Relief Proruised The rnild Santa Ana \\ind condition 1>.'hich dro1•c tcrnperalures in Orange Countr into the high 90s and \\'hich push~ inland s1nog along the cria~t and out to sea lh\s niorn1ng. \Vas l'X· pC"C'tl'd to brca\; doY.11 late today. ·But ten1pera111rt' readings "·ill re1na1n higher than uo;unl on Th 11rsd11 ~· . forN·asters said . Thl' 1~cathl'r pattrm d<'vclO\X'd nbou! da11n Tuesday 11nrl s1no~ bcjZ<Ul 10 huild 11p along 1h(' coast :i~ inl11nd ,v.·lnd~· slowed arttl finally :;!oµpt•d a!ont.t th(' shoreline. Or:inge ('ount\1's Air l'ollut!on Control l)1~trict i«~urrl :i first·:;,la~c al<'rl In 1nfd:lflf'r1lOM for 1tH1.ny St..'CfiOM Of lhC c''lfi!!I 111e ri<h lsory \1ns hftcd :ihout ·I p.n1. :'Is :l n1l!d Sf'fl hrc(>te bci).an ISte tf~;AT, Pl'll(c At) '· I Do11ations Solicited LOS ANGELES fAP) -. Donald B . Bright used his ,position as chairman of the South C.oast Regional Coastline Cotnmission to try to persuade people ·' ,J 1\1ho regularly appear before the com· mission to give money to the ~~atoria-1 ca111paign--of-E-d,mund-G----- BroY.'O Jr .. Laguna Beach a 11 or n e y \Villiam \Vilcoxen charged Tuesday. \\'ilcoxen. an attorney v.•ho rcprest'flts clients before the coastline commission. id-hc-wa!r<!mong--15-de"eltipers-andl---: representatives of de\'elopers called by Bright to an Oct. 7 luncheon iii· Long Beach. The lunchron guests 1>.·rrc asked lo buy SJOO per person tickets to a reception -Bright-is holding--for Brown on-Oct-:--- 24 in Santa Ana and to subn1il lists of ·others 1\'ho • w·ould l)c interestro In · buying tickets. \\'i!roxcn said in an in· tervic1v. \Vilcoxen said he represent<; clients \\·hose projects "ha"e been held uµ by the romn1ission." He.said he kncv.· others at the lunctieon also had inattcrs before the commission. • r- Thc cominission rules on v.·ht>thcr pro- jects ma~· be built v.·ithin J.000 yards of the C03$tline. II has considered billions of dollors wonh of projt>ctS. !See BRIGHT, !;age AZI Oran~e , Coas t \ ,\I ---' -\feat he r 11·u bt-cnnsidcrnbl} cooler Th11rsd;1y. nccording to the \\c;alh- rr l,1c\.1, !Jtll still un scHsonably 1varn1 . lliJ:hs al !he beaches. after lh<' fog burns ofr, is expected in 1he upper 70!!, rising lo the 1111pcr BOs 1nlr1iid Thurs about 10 de· gre<'s cootrr than today·~ hit:thii. l:\S IDI·: TOD \ Y ft1/'llH'IS. SIJijl 1ltJ lhe1_1 flY\' 11 rrd of rl1r' rlicrori1· hare .~f,1119/1rert·4J f'(J/l't'.~ /II \\'/.~('fH!.~/I In /•ftoif'~/ lij f<'rrl pr1Cr''· Stnl'y, /111~11• \I •t Yo!tr Str'l!ff • 1 1 ... 1111, •II, IS L N-, ltUI Ii C:all!Mn•A ,a., C:a•~""' Co•no• An tl•itlllt<l 01 ll I "'tom• ri Df C!'Of••Otd DI OotAll'I N~hcn •11 Ellotort1I "•"t fli En!•rl,.hmt~I II Jln•~c• It I "-C.4-U t1,rou11111 Cl • .t.nn Llfld•n '' M•libeo .t.i ... l M~nf'\' Tt•t II ... ~~ .. ,,., M '• t At_• 11 M ·1"'1 F1111n, 11• N•l:.On>1 N•w• Al Dl o·~,. ... Coi·"lf AlO·ll .. ,.~141 (I\ ~toet'i Ill' "" "'' ' .. , .. " .. J~'"'•·-!It! n .... 1. • I.( 1 "' ·-. ~ '1.trll, N7v,-1 Al _,r -• DAILY PILOT s Ford S t11~ps Midwest, tW arns of ''One· Party' I ,Hea vy $tnog Hit$ West; Alerts Set ' SIOUX !-,ALLS, S.D. 1t;PI1 -Presi· ckmt Ford. runnif\8 a da~·n.~m1dn1gh! cainpa1gn~ bUtz throURh A me r i ca 's heartland, lfarnL'tl today ()( ··on~·pflrty govenunt'nt" if [)(>mocr11ts scwrc hi~ giins in l'Of18tcS!>IOnal ck.,,·uons n e >.I month. • F"o rd <ilso pictured hit t"Orltto\•ersial 5 perttnt surchar&e as ··a small and temporary sacrl(ice now to a\'ert <1 big· gt'r long·tenn rrisis in the future .·· "t\ow, isn't 11 better ii one-t(Jll(' tax. t\1 last only one year, ins1ead of a 12 percen1 inflation rate "'hlcb ntay Jlartha ~s C-ut Jf1 ife Gets SJ ,000-A Week i\'E\\I YORK tt\PI...:... '.\1anh3 ~litchell today was granted tempor- ary a.t~mony of $1.000 a week. one-third the sum ~he demanded froni h.er husband. rornH.'r U.S. :\ttv. Gen. Joho N. f.litchell. State Supre'1ne Court Jusi1ce f\1anuel Gomez noted that Alitchell grosses SS,281 per "'eek. and that his fixed weekly exp~nses .amoun t to S2 .744. leaving -prior to ta.~es -the sum or $2.;:,36. . The judge said "du ring the pa11 t year, th e defendant (Mitchell ) has expended for plai ntiffs (}rtrs. Mi:chell's) mainte.nan ce aperoxi·. mately $51.000. an d it is the court's view that pending the tnal of ~ the action, the defendant's obligation should continue at such a rate -wh ich rate inciden tally. approximates 40 percent of the defen- dant's net taxable inc ome." Jtl rs . ?.titchell's lawyer said in a cou rt hearing Oct.'8 that she has had to· take odd jobs because she need ed mo.ney. ft,fitcheU's attor~ey arjued that she lived in surroundings in a Fifth Avenue coo perahve that rival the grandeur or the Taj ~tahal. 'fhe alimon y derision is a preliminary to r.trs. rilitchell's suit for separation. She has charged abandon1nent. ' Ziggurat Buy for Nixon Pap ers Called Ridiculous : By FREDER ICK SCllOE~tEHI. 01 l~t 0.Hy .. 1101 Siii/ • A General Scn •ices Administra!!on of-ficial said Tuesday it is ··ridiculous·· to assume the Laguna Nigue l ziggurat v.as acquired 30fely to prQvide a home for the records of fonner President l~ichard Nixon. The \Yashington Po.st in Tuesday's edi· lloos. r e po r t e d that the Nlxon Administration pressured the GSA to bO}' the ma.uive Babylonian-style struc- ture !O Nixon could have the documents near his San Clemente home. The ziggurat. traded to the GSA by Rockwell lntern ational. is located abOut 10 miles from Nixon's San Clemente estate. He speculated that it could have bee n the case lhat a lesser official suggested cfrtain uses: sUch as th!-storage of Nixon's papers. as a possibility, but not a probability. Va v."ter also said the Post ove rlooked the fact that the Department of Defense since the early 1960s has had a policy of divesting itself of its property., For tba~ reason, he said, it was logical for the government to trade the defense sites for ~ Rockv•ell building. 1-r F rom Page A l DEAN ... The Post story rurther :isscrted that the govenunent gave up ya 1 u a b I e "Ehrlichman said 'I lb.ink someone Department of Defense-owned land in ought to tell ri,fr. Hunt to get out of the ~·ap for the one million square the country ' and he ..asked me ... to fool building. get that instruction to ti-fr. Hunt," Dean "'\'e maintain it "'as a "'ise deci sion said. . 10-acquire the Laguna Nigu('l property," Dean sa id he immediatel y telephone(! s.ild Richard Vaw ter, director of in· that "·ord to G. Gordon Lidd y, the ftrmation for the GSA. "\Ve 'rc damn counsel for the Nixon campaign finance glad to have it." cnmml ttec and the man who dreamed "The infonna tion that "'e necdl'd the up the bugging scheme. A few minutes pl'ace to house the l\i,"<on papers is later, he said. Ehrlichman changed his way o[f base,"' \'aY:ter said. "lt is ntind at Colson's insistence and ord ered rfdiculous .'' the inst ru¢tion to be retracted. lo.st for years to come?" F~ said In remarks prepared tor a Reoublican rally. Ford's appearance "''as designed to ~pur the Senate· campaign of Le o TI10rsness. a Vietnam prisoner of \\'ar v.·aglng an uphill campaian against Sen. George ~tcGovern. To drive the point home, one raliy "'as scheduled fOr !he area in do'i\11lown Sioux FaUs. lhe audilOriUQl wh ere 1'.tcGovem delivered his co n c e s s i o n speech in the 1972 pr'esidenlial campaign. Ford stumped for GOP coogres~ionaJ hopefu ls ln ?.lissouri earli~r today ar.d FORD TEL LS T2°STEP INFLATION PLAN. Story, PagiA4. scheduled speeches in Nebraska and ID- diana. The hope "''as to prevent an ever-v.·idening bemocriltic majority in Congress and "the possibility of one- party govemmenl in the United Stn'E?S" Ford said. ''It violates every tenet of our history and restricts the growth of truly pro- gressive govemmept 4in the couotty," he salg. He returns lo Washing ton late tonight and wi ll ma ke a rare presidential ap- pearance before a House subcommittee Thu rsday to answer question! about his pardon of former President Nixon. Ford ~vised the nation Tuesday night in Kansas City, f.1o. to save more. and spend less and today repeated h i s message to fight inflation at another Kansas City appearance. The Pre£ident said at the treakfast he had been advised years Jlgo by former Congressman Thomas Curtisr the GOP candidate attempting to unseat Sen. Thomas Eagleton, (IJ.Mo.J, lhjit ·-"if our friends in the opposition party kept busting the budget, we would have an infla tion that 'l''OUld curl our hair. "They rthe Democrats)' kept busting the budget and today ~'Ou see the results." Ea rlier, Ford mingled \\'ith about 50 \\'ealthy coo tributors \lilo paid • $1 .1'.m a piece for the privilege of sipping coffee in a hotel suite and shaking t h e President 's hand. Among the guests were James S . r>.tcDoMell, chainnan, A1cDonne11 Douglas Corp .. John Hanley, president/ 111omanto Cberi1ical, and Hadley Griffin president, Brown Shoe Corp. The Republican National Committee said it would pay the bill for Ford's two-day trip, which included a nationwide lele\isiOJl ~~st night in Kansas City that the Wblte H°"" il.ned ''non> ' partisan." Ford delayed the star1 of a World Series game to give.Americans .a father- ly lecture on· ll>w tq fig)lt inflation -save moner. Nnt it>argllns. drite more slowly. turn off lights, clean your plates, and get eoou~. s!eep. It was .!!; homespun speech to a homespun audience Tuesday -. .a con· ventlon of the Future Farmers o f America -·and included the kind of advice tie hea·rd from his pai'enttsi Windbl01v1a S11sa1a President Ford's daughter Susan has ber hair swept back by the draft of· her father's b elicopter as she watches the chief executi\'e take off from the \Vhite House lawn on a campaign trip. Wilbur Mills' Hometown Still 'Sti~king By Him' By ROBERT CAREY KENSETT. Ark. IUPI ) -There is a red, white aod blue· S'tgn just off U.S. 61 on the way into town that proudly proclaims in five-foot letters: "Wilbur Mills Country." Al)d, it !liU Js. This is \\'here the chainnan of the Houae Ways and Means Committee came to manhood , v.'here ht; pf;i.yed ~ pretty fair first base for the town baseball team, wttere al age 7 he went to work in his father's Rneral store, still orie of the m&in busi'nes~s on First Street. .. From 'here via Harvard La1v school, county judge and election to the 76th ' and succeeding congresses in I 9 311 , sprang Wilbur Daigh litills: at one point the kindly dictator of the H o u s e , generally acknowl e dged the mUit pow=· ul man in Congress. tever Wilbur Mills may have been to · rs. he has always been regarded ,bq among the 1.1,44 tqwnspeople as a sMid dtizen v.tio, throUgh the tradi- tional virtues oC hard v;otk and clean Jiving, climbed high and made them all proud. ;. ,_,_ lad week. came the incldSt in Waahlngt"1, lq the ~ar late at night \\i lh the former striptease dan~r, drink·. \ ing. scratches on the face. brok e n glasses. the shattering of an image at age 65. Home folks don't really know \Vhat to make of all that. But for the moment .. most of them anyway seem like they'll stick with Wilbur. ·Blood is far Uticker "Politlcs Is nothing but h ~a r s a y anyway." he announced. J1e did not want to discuss the point. It \\'as a statement. "I don't like politics, too many lies.'' Each v.'Ofd pitched higher than the last. He was getting angry. Time for the stranger to leave. 11ills geLs at least a 1-1 break here, maybe 2.(1. The bank of Kensett ls another Mills fam jly business. After p r ope r iden· tification, a reporter is allo\\·ed Jo cash a Tra veler's Check. The work· is done by a pleasant woman in blue with neatly coiffured hair. The stran ge r's question on Mi 11 s catches her off guard. rWhat ·did she think? . "Well, we Utink he's~ just a ·mighty fine person." Do you, believe it all happened, the drinking and so on? "Naw, po," her voice lTails Off. She iJ embarrassed. Another for Mills. At Don's Cafe out on U.S. 67, Betty the ~tress is COW1Uig the money i.fter the luoch crowd .J. lnlcken has thlnned out. The stranger takes a cup of coffee at ~ empty COlDlter and strikes up a COO\'ers&tion on the Mills incident .. "I've heard some talk;" she 1 a y s guardedly. Leftists Take Body of Chief in this end of the world than scotch BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP ) and waler. -Armed men, believed to be · It Is mJd-morning. A clear October leftist Montoneros g u e r r 111 a & , day except for high, fai r :weather cirrus overpowered cemetery guard& and From Wire Servlceti ' The \VeM Q>ast was unJler a "stagnant high pressure" system . today, brln~ing smog to the eyes of people not usually accustomed to it. ''The cap of warm air ober most of the area bas allowed pollutants to / accumulate in the lower levels," the Na,tional Weather Service said. Air poll ution officials in califomJa, Or~ and \Vas htnglon i~ued a~v_isories warning oC heavy smog m certam areas \\'he're it concentrates. l'Xlwntown Seatt le had its first "pollu· tion alert" on record, and smog con· diUons v.·ere prevalent in tbe San .Fran. cisoo Bay Area and elsewhere along tt)e coast. The weather service issued "stagnaliun adviSOf'.Y" warnings for the San· Joa9uln Valley Bnd the south enitt of the Sacramento Valley in Call!omla; and in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. The Los Angeles area was an e:1- ccption, reporting !Jghter than normal pollution because of fresh breezes. Outside the smog-<:loudl'd areas, the coast was enjoying a 'persistent Indian summer, with temperatures a b o v e normal, ranging up to the 90s I n cautornia. The weather service predicted it would remain unusua lly warm the rest of the v.·eek, \\ith some coastal fog and low clouds. The San Francisco Bay Area Air Pollu- tion Control District issued a sroog ad- visory Tuesday, urging people w i t h asthma and emphysema to stay indoors as long as a brown blanket of smog covers the bay. "Visibili ty was lousy all over the Ba y area Tuesda y." a smog board spokesman said. "A yucky day, and . it will be wone Wednesday.'' Temperatures were hot a.Imo st everywhere Tuesday. It was 94 at Bakersfield, Red Bluff reported 9 2 • Salinas 91, Sacramento, Stockton and the San Jose ai,rport 90, San FranciJCO 84. and even Mdriterey 79. In Seattle the state ·Department of Ecology Tuesday de(lared the first pollu· lion alert ever for dovmtown Sea.tile. The a I e rt came after week! of un!teuonably beautiful weather -blue skies and nearly no rain. The alert was triggered when levels of poi!onous carbon monoxide f r o m vehicles exceeded 16 parts per million ol. air. 1 Citii.em were reqluested to avoid driv· ing into central businesa districts, to delay -.ry trips, 8lld to bypw Seattle oo trips to polnts beyond the city. The weather service said cbaJices were less than SO percent that air Inversions trapping pollutants close to the ground will be dls;ipated by wind& Jn the neitt three to four days. From Page A l . •. . - St () a $1 Co my dise 1 r J of plal IAtt its alo inc bac "\ .J ,. D ear a Bel "pa lnc my poli my ieU ro "" .. F or N 0 $1 no The Post. ho"·ever, said documents "I called ~Ir. Liddy back ... but :\[r. ol>Cained from the GSA ·5 San Francisco Liddy said the \\'Ord had al ready been . J · ~onel offiet! listed storaRe ol \\'hi I e passed and it may be loci late." Dean clouds scudding above John Howell's stole the remains of former Presi- Conoco service station. dent Pedro E. Ararnburu early How have things been faring since , today, police 90Ul'ces said. · • to thin the pollution. HEAT ... an ijOuse documents. and olficc space for said. • ' -~ t~Western-Whtte-House ~aff Q~i Neither Hunt nor I idrly....v.--ai-arte&tied----__ ..i:ne~•?:'!.5 -9,0f!_W!!!Jil.bgur~camiO!!!'!!e'-Olll~';_. ~-~--,.--~-Pmldent tsatierPeron merwlth-1-~RetK!in' p-in-inland-arus -were ex· " veryone s n sort, a &ta le of her minister& several hours lat er. peeled once again to bit the h I g h bl\! uses for the niassi\·e building. at the Watergate. But they were .subse-- "lt is rorrect that had "·e had the quently indicted and convicted in the buifiling these things could have taken plot and" both are free on bond pending l?lac;g," ..said \7a°""ter. ·•but they vtould ~peal~ -~ be secondary 10 other uses ." Earlier that day, Dean rec:ounted, he • "\Ve certainly \\·ouldn 't spend s 2 0 talked \\•ith Liddy as they strolled lo\\·ard millien to buy the building and then the \Vashinglt:ln ~tonument. He said Lid· llse onl\' 50.000 square fC'C'! of it for dy "apologized for whal happened" and storage "0r :\ixon's papers." he a<ldccl. pro'!11sed never to talk -even volun· "What ccd 1 b unde stooct s th 1 teer1ng to stand on .a street come_!_ __ ___ n s o ~ e _ r _ 1 i ----ns-3--trrget-torassasstrrr.11011 tranyone tber~ "·ere do~e.n~ of persons tn a num~r doubted his pledge of silence. of d1f.fcren.t.d1v1s1?ns of the GSA "ork1ng .. 1 sajd 'Gordon, that \l'on't b e on this pro1ec.L 1he reaso~1ng 13 le1e!s necessary'." Dean said ?ls spectators belo11·. m.ay have bee.~ ~tffc:r.nt . fro1n in the courtroom laughed. !he th1nk1ng at thl' Top. \ a11 tcr said. 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Dean also recalled how the "Lidd y Plan." a bluepriht for campaign sabotage including mttgging, kidnapping and prir ~titulion. <A·as fi rst presented In the office. 11( then Attorney General John N:.. ~l itchell five ntonths before the burglary. "I looked over at 1'.Utchel\ and he \\'inked at • me," Dean said. beginning '.l.hat wisl expected lo be Ieng t hy testimony. ";>.1itchell sat silent for a mon1ent. puffed nn his pipe and said, 'This "·osn 'l •·~&ctly what I had in O}ind~ and sug · ~l'~tf'C! the plan be somr\1ttat tailored dO\\'n " From P a11e Al :~ CH _<\.RGED . • • ;1~: thrcr 1'.1arines will be lodged In th• Urangc County Jail later today aftf!r bt•1ng OOok~ In Santa Ana on the n1urder ;dlt·gations • Broadbe!t said in1·estig11tors of the ;>.farine Corps Provost ~tarshal's office ln Camp Pendletoo played a ma.for 1'01e in 1tie invtSUgalio n that ltd to the or- rcstti. Police Nab Drugs EL ·~tONTE (t:PI) -Po I l c e con· l1 scatL-d l ·P~ ounl"ts Or Uncut heroin :ind 125.000 amphclluninr tableta wt)r,h j;OQ.000 in raids on two houses. officers s:tld Turllday'. Ra iding office~ stiU'd four pistul!. a rifle. '5.000 in cash and arrested tight perms, ln~fuding three married couplll'. POLrT ICAL PERSUADER? P•n•I Ch•lrman Bright F rom Page Al BRIGHT •.• Bright told a ne~·sman T u e s d a y , "There "'as no attempt lo p r es s u r e anyone. there was no mention ol the coastal oommisslon.'" l it said, ''Jhe purpose and o n I y purpo5e of the meetlilg was to get viable nan1es to send out invitations'' to the 0c·f. Z.f reception for B,ro~'Tl. No com-~ mission funds "·ere usM for the Jun. cheoi1 . he adde<t. · Bright said he has also sent out more than 200 letters asking people to buy tickets to the Bro<ATI reception .. ··nie purpose of It wa.s -m atll us tickets so thaf Don Bright would get credit for il from Jm')' B~wn." Wilcox· en &aid. .;.._ , Asked if he had thouaht Brtght ,.. ... calling !he luncheon In iUs capacity as commission cheirTJl&n, Wilcoxen said, "It was the only thing I cou1d Ut1ni of. l'\•t ne\·er e\'en knoY•n Dr. Br1gtrt. ln MY other i'tspect." WllcoJCn said he aWd another l""'"T "hitt he thought or lhe lun<:Mon: Wilcoxen quoted the other gue1t ns saying,. "It's kind, or a \Yater1ate deal. but I've got t0methlng ·ooml ng up before the commission and l'ln goina to bu)' a tJcket. '' , shock," said the burr-haired man. stocky, The meeting had been set Tuesday, 90! today, tapering ott. somewhat along se with a v.·eather-worked face and <A·ork· the coast. yo f 1 but its agenda w a s apparently lb scarred hands. "I think ha1 the peop e changed after the robbe'"" of Aram-,__~ni;~·c'ik!ibrlan'iiiikw"~'"iortt,.:s:.;mo;;'~""'irtiun'"· iiuedifitoi---+~--!'J believe it and haJf of them don't.'' '.l 1 What did he believe: buru's casket became known. . . , P The daring robbe~ appeared to land, the monung was a sparkler -"I v.·ouldn't "'ant to say ooe \\'ay be rd r ., b h M bright and clear. c or the other." • an act 0 e iance Y t e on-Through the night, said forecaster Pat m Squatting, an older leaner man, toneros who ~unced last August Roe , the condition will ease and some "' rimJess glasses and bllledi wool cap, t~ey-wer.e g:omg to wage all-out momii:.ftefog and low clouds are ex~c:tecl · c the metal-pincers-of an-artificial arm _w_ar_aga.J..Mt_t.be_gO'Jemmeot~ of_ --along coa!fb:y '111\1*Sd3y morning--•·~---• jutting from his left sleeve, turned slight-Isabel Peron, whom they accused Inland temperatures on 'I'hu.rsday :.vtu ly and shot a spit of tobacco juice ~f ''betraying ~,h e .revolutionary hit the mid 80s in Orange: County and parallel to his le.ft shoulder lnto a pool •deals of Peron. along the beaches, they will be in the of auto grease. mid 7~. she said. ; . "OPIH , . ' .J Footballs From Jn. to· H.F.L. Basketballs-8.95 to 28.95 Volleyballs-9.95 to 21.95 Soccerballs-10.95 to 26.95 Softballs-Baseballs-Handballs Racquetballs-Tennis Bc;ills Basketball Backboards & Goals T l nnls Dresses Temls Shortl Boys-5.95 up Men~.95 to 16.95 Tennis Shlrtl-lays-5.95 & 6.95 Mens-6.95 to 11.95 Openr9 • .tg 6 Closed Sunday • ' T~is Radkets 5.95 to 60.00 Rac·~all Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Handball Gloves-5.50 ta 8.95 Badminton R~ckets Table Tennis Paddles Soccer Shoes-8.95 to 24.95 Baseball Shots IO. 9 5 up Basketball Shoes I I • 9 5 up T en'!ls Shots 9. 9 5 up Work Ouf, Shot-Cross Cauntry Shoes Volleyball Shoes • Bike Parts-Tlre1-Tul111 Repalrlnq-Racket Strfn9l119 538 Center r 646·1919 • • '.I ' , - I 'I I st F a A ' ( At Your Se1vice A Su11d1y. ?\1onday. \\'ednesd1y and Friday t'e1ture Of the Daily Pilot . Still w .. 1ti1111 OEAR PAT: I ans\\'ered an ,ad for a $17 paint sprayer sold by Jay Norris Corp., Freeport, -N.Y. last June. When my check was cashed and no merchan- dise arrived within a reasonable lime, I requested a refund. I'm still waiting. l\t.D., Costa Mesa By ALAN DIRKJN OI' ... O.lty ,, ... lteft . . Fleas have 1got ofange County •nimal lovers and' theb--pets hopping mad. They are apparently more of a pe!t than ever this ydr. VeteriMrians througbout the county say they are getting more complaints than in past ywrs and pet stores report record salf.:'i of fumigating OOmbs, hea· coll~. sprays and powdfrs. . · "Everybody's talking about it," agreed Dr. Robert" Haight of the Orange Couoty Animal Shelter. "What we need is some cold weather, then they won't be so active." -, _ Speculati.Q.n on the cause or the flea invasion covers1hree theories -That fleas are becoming immune to the agent in collars . · -That last year's mild winter in v.•hich there was no rreeie to kill off the pests left' a larger number than usual for reproduction. -That a long, humid summer is ' making them more abundant. ~ired' Pay Rule U plield J?y Court ' Whatever the cause; the Deas haw been a greater ptst than usual. ""We have Already sold 2S gross i.or flea fumigating bombs," said Brlan Keith. manager of Russo's ix:t store at Newport Center. "ln a normal sum· mer we would expect to sell between · 15 and 20, groa. This year v•e will h1t 30 gross." Veterinarians working in F o u n t a i n Valley, NewpQrt Beach, Laguna Hills and Fullerton all reported a heavy run or cases involving fleas . "It's very common in the summer, but this year it's worse than ever," said Dr. Tom Scherer of Fountain Valley, w!lo speculated that fleas may be becom· ing immune to the collars. "We wted to p,ee fleas on big dogs with Oea collars " he said "because the vapor v.wld 'not reaclf • tbc whole body. Nowadays we see fleas on dogs · that weigh 10 or 15 pounds.'' He also questionOO whether the 120-day flea j collar was working as well as the 90-day collar. • DAILY PILOT A ii: Y 011 9re· Not Alone : • i Dr. Scherer and other veterinllrlans contactect au recommended that having a pet bathc<l or powdered to rtmovt fleas Is but one 11tep m sol\•ing the problem: the l)eSl must also be removed rrom the pet's environment, wlth the house 'belng fwulgated and the garden sprayed. Dr. lticbard Glassberg of Fullerton, y:ho handles publicity for the Orange County VettHnarians Association, went along with the theory that fleas appear lo be developing lmnlunity to the collars. ''I see 10 dogs .a day with f I ea aJlergies," he said, "and that must be one third or one half of the number of dogs I sf.e daily." , l:te said that the reason the problcn1 is so acute is that dogs develop allergies throush their skin and many get sensitii· ed lo flea saliva, causing them to become allergic to the pest. "One bite lo an allergic dog is like SO biles to one that is not allergic. They lose ell the fur on their tail and down their back leg." ' • • Dr. Glassberg also recalled thal there "'as no frost in the ~·lnttr and perhhps more fleas than usual survived t o reproduce another year. lie said that cats ha\.: re"· er prob It ms with neas than dogs because I.hey seldom develop allergies. Gary Davis, manager or N e w po r t Center Animal ltospllal. said that he . believes the_ city of lr\'lne is being hit the worst . "TI1ere's a, lot or bullding going on there-people have moved into the fl eas' area. Animals run through lhe field s. pick up fleas and they drop off'-in other areas." Davis said that the hospital has f\\'O branc~es in Irvine and they get more nea complainls at those hospitals 1han ·at th i: others. · Davis said thlit !he hospilal's staff \l'as finding lhe nea po\\·der more ef- fective than the spray. Dr. \\'illiam Birdsall, or the La"&una Hills Animal Hospital, said that '·prac- tically everyone who comes in here • says their dog bas fleas and that It has never tw.<LJleas l>tfore." He saiJ that complaints are alwa~ greatest at this time of year becauil so many dogs develop allergies during the summer. ·"In most places in the country it 's okay to follow the spray ittStructlons and spray a dog once a week to keep down fleas but we find lhat there are so miliiy here that it has to be done t\\'O or three times a Week," Dr. Birdsall said. Keith o1 Russo's pet store insists lh3t the flea col\tlni are working as \~elL. as ever bµt $aid that they do not \\.'Ork. when there is a severe infestation . "The collars will make the neas jwnf orr the dog but it doesn't do muc~; good if the carpet or grass is infested. Yoo Also have to furoiJ,:::ate the house and spray the grass down . "And if you have a cat that roams. well, you 'll alwa ys have ncas. Thars the price you p:'.ly foe let.ting ii go outside.•· Plo1t1ti1ag Guideli11e ' • Jay Norris Corp., a frequent sutiject of At YoW" Str\•lce nondellver.y com· plaints, is 1ending your refund. The Long I11land.Better Business Bureau says its records Indicate this firm bas been slow in deJi,·ering merchandise and issu· ing reluodt under the terms of Us money ~· back guarant~, Norris bas a d j u s t e d complaints presented by tbe Long Island 888, located at 435 Old Count ry Road, WestbW"y, N.\'. 11590. WASHINGTON (UP I) -The U.S. Supr't'me Court has let stand California court decisions holding that m i I i t a r y retirement pay is community property su bject to division between man and wife during divorce proceedings. Study Ordered On Aliso Creek.· A task force study urging perpetual preservation or south Orange County's Aliso Creek may bccorne the foundation or a specific area plan for the central Saddleback Valley. • Thomas Riley had urged commission hearings on the report Y.ithin 60 days , -but he was challenged ~n the ground~ the commission is already O\'erburdencd. ' ·' Polle y l~1 11ed? · DEAR PAT: Prior to relocating in California, I \\'ent on an Italian tour arranged by Youth Travel Abroad Co. Before leavi~g. I took out an insurance "package" with Condomart 1nternational Inc. On the return flight, a pi.ece of my new luggage "'as tom. Under the policy, I was covered for damage to my bags and although J've written two letters to Coodomart requesting a claim fonn, I have not had acknowledgement. J.O., Newport Beach Edward V. llarrington, an agent ror Continental Casually Co., which supplied Condomart "'itb the policies, says Con· domart still bolds a .number or them, · and Continental can't determine i( you were issued a policy. Jr you will send copies of your policy and the cpceled <'beck and the dalts 'of l'OUr trlp to Harrington at the Louis Grlefer Aged(!y, 115'5 W. Chestnut St., Unioa, N.J. '7813. your claim Vtill be, procesied. A. Lewts Barnes, of Condomart, uys Y o u t b Travel AbrOad eo:, which &hared (.'Om· poler fa cilities with Condomart, went out or business in June. F11H Adj11st111e11t DEAR PAT: I ordered $4.50 \\'Orth o( plants from the House of Wesley, Nursery Division, on April I, I!J73. My order was acknowledged and I received $1 for a port.ion of the order that could not be shipped to California. When the rest of the order arrived, T planted and cared for the plants, but they never gre\Y. I wrote to the company and re· qUestOO a refund in line with its moner.· back guarantee. ~1y last letter was mall- ed Sept. 22, 1973, and has neve r been answered. 1\1.C., Fountain Va11ey The court refused Tuesday to review .. a decis.ion by the California Slfpreme Court that Congress did not intend to interfere "'ith comnumity property Jaws and make military retirement pay free of state court controls in divorce actions. Severa) other states including Texas, New Mexico . and \Vashington, m a k e military retirement part or community property. As part ot the community property. a portion of a retired serviceman's retirement check '!''Ould go to his former wife even if she remarried. U the retire- ment money were declared mere income to the husband, he could be forced to ~Y a perCentage-of it for alimony, which woo\d stop in the e~t the ex-wife remarried. James E. Fithian Jr., a retired ft1.arine lieutenant colonel in Orange County, Con- tested the California decision. i-fe had been ordered to turn over 35.1 percent of his monthly benefit check to his ronner wile, Camille. Flthian's attor'neys argued that Congress intended for military retire- . ment pay. to be free of comnnmity property laws. and that C~lifomia could not change this policy because federal law is the supreme law or the lane!. Piwt Logbook \ FLU SHOT GIVEN AT LAGUNA BEACH FREE CLINIC St1cy ~Winters Helpi Ernest McGraw Of l1gun• Hills Free Flu Shot,s Offered . r ' By , South Coast Clinics Free f1u shots for senior citiiens are offered by five clinics in the Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Saddleback and San Juan Capistrano areas. The shots are recommended by doctors ror most person 65 years of age or older. A W<J.Ve of nu ill ness is expected to bit the West Coast this fall and "'·inter. Shot& are available at: Mama Ente1·s Jet Age -The ,Laguna Beach Free Clinic, 460 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach; 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through Nov. 26. Tbc program is under way All Pacl{ed a11d Ready ' now. fl . -Saij Clemente Christian Church. 702 de la, Estrella. San Clemente: I to 4 p.m. today. The county Board of Supervisors voted unanimously lo send the study, entitled "Aliso Creek: Forest to the Sea," to the county planning commission for use as a basic guideline in e v a I u a t i n g development plans in !he creek area. The rep:>rt, prepared over the past six mooths by a joint Saddleback Area Coordinating Council • UC 1rvine team, traces the creek from its mouth at Aliso Be3ch inland to the Santa Ana Mountain foothills at Cook's Corners.· The creekbed traverses 90ffie or the most scenic undeveloped land in the valley such as A1oulton Ranch and the five miles between Traboco Road and Cook's Corners. The tao;k force urges retention or the creek's natural greenbelt effect in those areas. It also goes through some of the most built-up portions of the area in El Toro and Laguna l:fills. The task force urged that as much of the creek's scenic properties as pos.o;ible be preserv- ed in these highly urbanized areas. The study contains reports on v.t:dli/e and plant life and\ lncludes suggested methods ol deve~lng the land around the creek w'hUe still retaining its natural beauty for the publ ic . Supervisrs heard a presentation by the study team last \\'eek but delayed action on referring the report to the planning co m m i s s i o n until some determination could be made -on the amount' 'of v.'Ork commissioners have to do. At Tuesday's meeting, Riley took i. ne"' tack. ', His motion "'{as to refer the report to the commission "for consideration as an area plan to help implement the county's open space and con.servalkll\ element of the general plan with. i report back to the ·board in foor montM.' Riley also asked Environmental .r.1anagEfuient Agency Di reetor H . G • Osborne to use the policies proposed in the report as a guideline in evaluating proposed development in the creek ar~. The new supervisor also had higli 1 praise for the study team. "I think this board O\\'CS a great commendation to the team 1nembers , for the ir dedication lo this project,"",. he said. • "This document will prove or great value to county efforts to pre;erve tilt> creek as a greenbelt from the forest. to the sea,'' Riley added. Bigfoot Tracks Seeb by. Group In ""' ashington COUGAR, \Vash. (AP) -During the. summer, loggers in the Lewis Rives::· basin said they heard st range. 1 n 11" \.\'histling noises.. ...:. 1 Freshman F i f t h District Supli,rvisor ' Twice the night fire watch reporled hearing cattle nearby leap to their re·el 'Rui.nous' Soviet i• the middle or •he night and er•'" orr through the brush. Q k R d ln -du!)', -a boatyard owner said he ua e eporte . saw a Sasquatch near one ol the boat!. And in August, a logger's "'lfe said FAENZA. Italy (UPI) -The Bendandi she saw the legendary Bigfoot of lht' Observatory said today it recorded a Pacific Northwest cross a road. ruinous earthquake, probably centered 'The House or Wesley'! Ciistomer service man ager, Carol Tarbox, asks you ~ return the shipping label from tb.e package. When U Is received. full ~-odja-oni...wl!JU..W111i11<...Ill<.,.&!..a...-J,--------11!"'A'RTllUR R. VINSEL Postal Service bas a new service (or 01 fM O.ily l'lllJI St11f -San Juan Capistrano Community, Presbyterian Chutch, 32202 de! ObisPo, San Juan Capistrano: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 6. near the Soviet-Iranian border. Now the leader of a group of scientisll "·ho spent the summer searching tor It said the recording lasted more than a Sasquatch near this Co'i'•lit'l County consumen who ere unable to resolve h maUers ~ith mail order Orms. USPS S e got off tbe ground at 1:03 p.m. on a 747 ror Boston, burdened with "ill forward complaints directly to the enough provisions to see half the DoMer i>¥.1Y through a Sierra winter _ • <'ompany involved . To obtain this service, $6.20 worth of Pacific Ocean abalone, a few Oozen tortillas, a bushel or com nuts, two s.ix packs or Coors beer and a Sorrowed winter coat. ~end-mmplalnts-lo your I itolaS!"--(-.:::::;.,, ood' · r or nearest oHice of tht Postal peclioo osrare couu ttres-my-tttle brother cannot-get in-Boston.- I Servtct. um reports a pilot prow:am THE WSTORTC d Of J h resolved 80 percent of tfie complaints eparture osep inc .Hortense Vinsel, 59, on herrfirst it bad received. jet Oight left me limp. I worked the night before and thus had to get up after I only a couple of hours sleep to see her off. · Fir111 Relocated . DEAR PAT: Alter many letters,. I still can't get an answer lrotn· Amtrican Family Enterprises, Inc. regarding its advertised set of 21 encyc'lopedla volumes called. "America. An Jllu!trated Diary of Its Most Exciting Years." I received the 'first free volume, a 1 so votumC. two and three,-.which l pa.id for in Ja:nu.iry and February of 1973. I like the books and 'i''Ould appreciate being sent the others or a re[und. R. L, Dana Pohlt Grnlier, Inc., lhe corporate part•! of Am erican Family Enterprises, reporU that \Its sub11idlary bas shice moved from1 Valencia, Callr., t,o. Dn nbury, Conn., perhaps causing some or the pr~.~!ems you encountered. GrolJer has notlfled AFE, which has 1,rovtded you with details nbout obtDlnlng "lhc -remololng books at St.50 each. AF£'s address · 11 Sherm an Turnpike, Danbury, Con a ·. 0681&: Grolltt'11 address Is 575 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 1002t. Claina Forrc:arded DEAR PAT: In M"'l'h, Occldenlal Ufe of CaUfornia promi!ed to send a cht<:k to reimburst me for a wheelchair and Wl\lker t had'rented for four months. I have never re«iv~ lhe check or any explannlion. 'VUI )'1lu please M!e N?\V, 1 have a bad case of jet lag and I haven't even been anywhere. THE STORY is relatively Simple, though the departure was not. Little Brother. six years younger, makes six times more money than I do playing computers on the "'eekdays and playing the ponies on weekends. He sent her a round trip ticket for her vacation. Tension and apprehension mounted, as we entered the LAX terminal and departure time approached. \\'e all had a •••n cocktail .and watched fueling of the brilliantly painted bi rd that would transport Motlier. The last time my mother Oew, it was in a World War I vintage "jenny" ~ biplane that was barnstorming at a Kansas country !air v.•hen she v.'as 14 years old. "I USED to be excited about my trip," she declared halfv•ay through her bloody mary. "But now I'm not excited at all . l'm not excited .. don 't any· bcxly let me cry.'' She and Little Sister had religiously watched Dr. George on Channel 7 for six weeks. for nny hint or a hurricane, typhoon blizzard or plague paten- tially -involving !he Eastern Seaboard. · ' TIJEY A.ISO mt1dc 11 dry run to LAX to pinpoint the preci~"rocalion of tM TWA terminal. ' • The"trip woiilcl Inst perhtlps four or live euphoric hours from takoo[f to ~ landing, but it had been thought out, mapped out, dreamed out and computer- ized out for the best pan of six weeks. , . "t want t~ be going somt!:whcre on an airplane," J>OUlcd my other fem· lDU'le compant0n. who "'Ould return to the Orange Coast witp Little Sister and me via Ille S.in Diego Freeway. 1 A tense moment came when l\1othe.r had to negotiate the electronic metal detector. ' "TllER.E ARE tv.·o six packs or beer In .here." mother confessed to t~ attendant, clutching her !ultcase in rear of being dragged orr and searched as a possible bomb-carrying terrortst. If the metal cans made bells ring and sirens wAU. whBt can be d(J(\C? N "No problem," said the !CCl.lrlty man . "I'll bet it's Coors beer. \Vhen t .W., Sa n Cle.me.Ille fly Ea!'l they V.'Ould rather have COort beer than a suitcase Full of diamonds.'' A reprnentatlve of. Oceidtntal Ufe She also carrted a couple of hon voyage giftt, OM book of 8fltiricil '6'8Yt: .of 1Callfomla explain~ lhHl your claim, by f1C\Y5paper columnist Enna Dombeck and nnother entitled "~ten." an like those of other v.·e.Uare rttlple.nts. • anthology of verbal assnult on the stronger sex, to ren~ in case of boredom. I 1' handled by the ~1edl-Col dlvl~ktn of • Ca llfornlR Blue Shi eld. Your. clalm filr ~tOTlIER'S EPIC flight lo the Eastern Stabonrd began for her and ended $ltt.I! w11' fonmrded 10 thal ofOce } for 11! as .tile bif1747 lumbered sk)'Ward -l\1ama, nblllone1 Coors bctr and all. und )'Od now hM\'e the payment. ,,,._...,,,._.._-+ _____ ..., __ ,_..,. ___ ,,,_..._.,,.._,._...,.,J . -•. ... , -S1a d d leback Community Hospital, 23561 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills; 9 a.m'. to noon and I to 3 p.m. Nov. ""10.-- -Laguna ireach TLC (seniors pro- gram), Co1nmunity Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach; 8 a.m. two hours. logging community has reported finding: "The effects of the phenomenon musl a sequence of l&l large. man-like tracks . have been extremely ~s . ..u;ttaid. "It's the longest string of Bigfoot The obser\'atocy 1S run by self-taught tracks ever examined by scientists ta astronomet R_~ele Bcndandi, who has .. my knov.•ledge, ., said Robert \\'. ~'forgan, been frowned on Dy o(fiCiir science-for heaO of the""'A'1Trertearrvett"Expedition. such beliefs as the innuence or sun He said the footprints werr 13 lncl'tes spots 011 crime wave!! and nl i n in g long-. 7 inches across at the ball of lhe foot. disasters. but has been proven right and 51':! inches across ::it the hl'el. \\'ith to II a.m. Nov. 26. on other subjects. an a\'eragc stride of n1ore than 50 inch~. 1 -~~~~--~~~~~~.....:C~~~~~~~-'-_".:_~ --~·~- .l ! ! GEM TALK -1 'I · by ! L J. C. HUM~HRIES ...._ - THE SHIP'S I\. BELL STRIKE 'The 24 hour sea-going dar was originally di\·idcd by the English navy into six "dog watches.'' each spa11nin g a fou r hour perioc! shared by two men <.1t the wheel of old saili ng ships. The fi rst ~II in the first "dog watch" is. struck at 30 minµtes af· tcr midnight. From then on, one bell is added each half hour until. at four a .m ., eight bells a rc struck, ma rk in~ the end or the first four hour "do~ watch." At 4:30 a . m .. in the second "dog \Vatch.'' the t•lotk strikes one bell. then proceeds through the same Increasing numl).cr of bells until the cnd of the !'ccond ''dog watch '' .is rCftChcd. aJ,!ain V.'ilh the Striking or cighl hells. The identical four hour sysl.cm procecct s throughout the2-1 hour<lay. • I If you're looking fota ring, now yoli know where to look. J. (. J.lumphriej ~~weferj.. • ~ • • ~'I l r. ~ ' I 1823 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA , CONVENIENT TERMS • BankAmcricard-Master Chargo ' 27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 648·3401 • I ' \ ' A f DAILY PILOT ' Paratroops Alerted-in Boston .:Crisis --- prtCallliooory -'," II> added. • ln>lled"" d&U! W ~-W. ~gtlll moblllud Ono l~)'W'dd WU alllbod I.I Ille ab. .J'ut ".'-. "" ~fl. '" . . wltlt ·~ T ';-. ·-arpW.e .. , ·::., • D11ll Can1paign ,:_Gets .an Iss ue • RICl\.Y TICh.'Y POUTlX: They're off ad! ruooin& tod.ay. folks. dnwn - \lejo '11'.r for .t.be elect.ion ef-.:tbeir Big ~lac: In Uw: instance. the Big ?tiac isn't a hamburger. It's poljtics. U YoLI can separate the tv.'O. Anyway. on the ~O\'tmber b a 't 1 o t. i\lission \'ieJO people are going . to ek!ct fi\·e ·members of a ~lunicipa1 Advisory Council. which is called a ~tAC for shon. ~lission \'11:,,.:i·s 0..IAC y,·ill be a substitute for 3 Citv Council s i n c e ?ilission \'iejo isn:t an. official ~unicipali· ly ~nd thus reposes in Orange County territory uoder our good Board o f Supervisors. \\llat the ;\JAC Yiill do is hold meetings and decide how to advise the Board of Supervisors on "A-ha1 ougbt to be done on mo\·lng ?!,fission Viejo i~ues. Thus advised. lhe supervisors can theo do the opposite. UP m;TIL JliST lhe other day. not much ei:citing had happened in l h e )U~ion Vie;o campaign to elect its ~tAC. About the most exciting deveklpment had been that 31 people ftled as can- ~tes for the. five jobs on the municipal ad\1.!lOl"y coonctl. This proves that despite Watergate and all the rest of the mes.sy. messy. there are still a Jot of folk s who'd like to get into politics. Thirty-t\\'O of them in M.ision Viejo. THEN ABRUPTLY , Campaign Dullsville fell. a~ The Ptfi!sion Viejo O:impany. which 1s the big landowner al.lowed ooe of its subskiiary outfi~ 10 send_ out a mailed billing to 800 homes 1n the area. Within it. was a .suggeSt.ion that a certain five caodidates ·· certainly looked well-quali(ied for elec- tion to the Big lilac. This has created a Big St.ink. ~ of -~ five chosen · even got to t0elude .hiS ''eJY o~·n souvenir notepad in the mailing. . This particular candidate S.'.lid be pajd for the ~e . and besides, if you had all this n\adlng available to you as a candidate. o,1'0Uldn 't you too use it! There ls some logic here. ON THE OTHER HANO, tbert is a question o( political propriety oo the pan ot the big landowner ~ Mission \'ie.JO Company. ' \fhat the fl?1ll did "·oWd be I b e eqW,·a1t!nt to the Inine Company sen· ding out bilJings in ?\ev.'JlOf'l Beach or the city ol ll'\ine in which council can- didates got recommended. The Irvine Company koows better than this. They have been through the political meatchopper. Do something like that and the Irvine Company \fOUJd find Joan lnine Smith winging her way out ht>re on the-first jel out of Virginia. Bl'T THE AOSSION VIEJO Company d;d it. Company spokesman J e r r y Ognibeni fessed uP that he approved lbe •·infonnational bulletin" *>ut tm ft\e fa\·ored Big ~tac hopefuls.• Ogrubeni ~-as careful to point out that he didn't consider lhis a company en-- dorsement of the quintet. \\'ell. if it v.·asn·t ~endorsement it was a-. danged good itute fo ; one. At least one of the five ida tes chosen felt it "'as an endonement. J'rtmWU.Senlm W ASBINGWN -The Pmtagon an- nounced today unita of the l2nd Airborne Division have beelJ ~rtld in case they mlilht he -~the ~ school bwd.ng crisis but Ciutiooed tbtte 'lr'8.S no plan io order tbe t r o o p s to ?ilassaChusetlS DOW. I, "As 'a pure]y precautionary measure, . u.n.ils of the GDd Airborne .Division at Fl. Bragg, N.C., have been placed on increased readiness," said P e D t a g o n spokesman William Beecher. ~ "I would st~ the words 'as a purely . Ford Gives -' Battle Pkin 011 lnflatiori \\'ASRINGTON '(UPf) -Here are the 12. recommendations for fighting inftation and uving energy which President Ford proposed Tueaday night: -Bring budgeting back in st y I e . Balance your family budget and~expect government officials to do the same. -Learn how to use credit ¥lisely. Postpone wmecessary borrowing -wait . tbr interest rates to eome down - as they will -and pay down as much as you can. pay off as quickly as you can. ·The cheapest way 10 buy anything. of course, is to pay cash: but credit ~isely u3ed is es.wntial to our way of living. Take time to learn more about it: -Save aS much as you can -and watch .your mooey grow. -CONSERVE ENERGY. Save on fuel and take the pressure off scarce supplies. Observe the 55-mile speed limit, me public lrm!llt and carpool!, walk more. -To business and labor. do not raise prices or1 wages more than oosta or services..tibsolutely require. -To help offset pay increases, insist on producti\ity improvements where you . v.'Ork, from the boss on down the line. In short. work better, waste less of time and materials. -Mile eoonoafizing Cashiooable. Shop "' , .... Prinre In Line? Anyv.·ay. ~l.:\C candidate Ina! Arsan. The ~felbourne Herald said to- "'ho "'asn 't one of lhose favored in day that Prince Charles, heir the mailout. 1,1·as delighted. He didn 't to British throne, is likely to sou~ d~hghted "''hen be called the be appointed governor-general ma1lout 'unfonunat.e." But then be got r A all · ho fi w7 domeD. - The Wbi,. llOllJO Aid Tuesday l'ml· -Slid-the tht<e milliaey poll«" tbe Giranl Tutlday and about I 5 0 •---~ vlo'-•---·"~ t•· denl Font did not plan to Order federal battalions d the P.f•••arhnsetls Natkml .;.,_, · t · 'th .:Jll.;dl.U;:l..:u =iu:: ,..,. wvw.np.o • ., 6-.. smeo were sent o armones, wi A...__1 ~~-~--1·1 ~. ~ more ald into the Boston· area until the state Guard mobilized Tue9d_, by Gov. Fran-~...... ..,,,K.U-1 awuc: _..... • .,.. had eshausled all means ot coping with cis Sargent compriaed less than ~450 other W).it.s put OD standby f<» possible than tour weeks ago U{ldtt 1 court· tbe busing violence. ' men l"hil• Ulen are 12,500 members callup. But tbe Repul!li<an pemor's oril....i tcbool de!egr<galli>n Aon nly-~r said the alert involves ca1Uini of the Army National Guard aod 3,000 request to I.be White House for federal ing heavily on busing. men back froui leave m;t tdling troops me m be r.s of I.he Air Guard in f.rtlopl wu tumed down by Pres.ideot Ooe arrest was reported at Hyde Park to remtio within a certain distance MassachUM!tts. , Ford: Hl&b School today. A 17-year.oid black ol the base. He declined to say exactly Meanwhile tcbools opened ln Boston 1bt governor ordered tht G u a rd male was charged with aasault ut a how many men have been atert<d. ·today with Naliooal Guard until standing Standby att.. dtlng "stabbings, stoolri~ police olf....,r . He pointed out. as did tbe · \\'hite by tn acmories aod hundreds of police and dborders" in 9Cbool.s Tue s d a y , At Hyde Paric High, attendance drop. House Tuesday night, that the law states ~lroll.inJ:. a high scbool that was the mostly at a . high 9Chool in t he ped sharply from Tuesday's totitl1, with tMt Cederal troops should he used Ollly seen~ ct the latest outbreak ol racial prodominantly while Hyde Par\ section almnot as many poli« ar<lll!ld the IChool \l'ben domestic viol~-cannot be ~ violence. o,1'here eight while petPll were injured. as there were students. I ' '/ don't care what Ford told you to. tighten, you look ridiculous!' v.•isely, look for bargains. Go__for t.be lower am iten and brag about the 'act you are a bargain bwlter. -WORK WJTB others to eliminate outmoded regulations that keep costs ct goods and services high, and I<> en- rorce regulations that ad\·a.oce efficiency' health and safety. -Do it ywrsell. Plant "WIN" ganlens ror yourself or within ·your community. Pool other do-it·)'OW'Self skills. -Aosist in recycling programs and re-U9e of scrap materials. -Wute less In every •'llY • • . take all you want, but eat all you ~ . . . ~ up your plate . • tum off the lights. television, radio, heater •.• use less bot water; ... shut doors , .. keep rooms at 68 <Segrees. -Guard your health .•. adequa~ rest and recreation are elements of ·good heaJlh . • . we can an plav betttr for our . fun and simplify our Style of en. tertaining . . • keep m e n la 11 y and phy31cally fil . - Br€zhnev Plan8 To Go to Eg)1,t, l\leet With Sadat From Wire . Str,·ices Soviet leader Leonid 1. Brezhnev will \'isit Cairo next January for a summit conference with President Anw3:r Sadat to smooth out diplomatic conflicts and counteract iricreasing u.s .. Egyp1ian Crimdship. 1be Tass oews agency said Tuesday Brezhnev and Sadat .,,;u meet for the first time since relations b e t w e e n Aloscov.' and Cairo soured· in um follow- ing Egypt 's-upulsioo of 15JIOO Sovie! military personnel. Ateanwbile. it v.'35 learned Egypt and Syria ha\·e rejected some liliddle East peace proposals made by Secn!tary of State Henry A. Kissinger durinc visits lo Cairo and Damascus, despite Kiss- inger's claims of progress lo1,1·ard peace, the Beirut newspaper As Saiir said to- day. The pro-LibyiD ne"A1spaper quo I e d ( 658 ·c a l ves ~)aughtered --.) CURTISS, W~. (AP) -Protesting J(JW c.attle prices, farmers shot or slit lbe throats of' 658 caJves and buried the carcasses in trenche!. "I'm tired· ol rhetorW:," said Steve Pavich, president of the N a t i o n a I Farmers Organiz.ation i n Wisconsin. ". . .. 'ijtere is a problem out here in rural America and something bas to be dooe about il" ·~one of u.s like it," one farmer ~ "But if they doo.'t change soon they might as well shoot the American farmer and throw him io the pit." 'I1te tanner and Pavich 'spoke at a dem<>nstralioo here Tue!lllay where 6.16 calves were killed by NFO members. Another %2 Wt!:tet{S If.ugh t ere d by members of the Buena Vista B e e f Growers A.s3ociatioo near W I s 'c o n s I rt Rapids, about S) miles southeast d bef'J!. , • , The farmen say the price of feed grain and <lt~ cost., have jwnped while veal prices. have plummeted. ~armers were getting· $90 to Jl2S a bead for veal ~ves eight months ago, but are now receiving Sl7, according lo Phil Broege, markeijng d a I r y representative for the NFO ifl the Curtiss area. "You're paying about $2 a pound for veal in thq store bllt the fariner is getting J7 ~ctnts a pound for his animal," Broege said. "Everybody hetweeri the larmer's driveway and the consmner is taking the rest.,. · Broege said the NFO ctrered to .turn the calyes ov.er to slaughterhouses at Edgar, Wis., and Dubuq~, Iowa; if packers would distribute tne ·meat io needy familiE;S. But the olftt" was turned down. · The Rev. William Whitcomb, direct« of the Wiscoosin Christian R u r a I Overseas Program, crW.clzed the calf kill. He said the· Canners could have held the enlmals off the market withoot waste by contributing them to charitable organizations. ./ ' • Penney Polaroid's new SX-70-2·. • All -the features of the · SX-70. But costs· a lot less. 109.95 • Picture dtw•opt in any light • Picture area: 3'11 .. • 3'11" • Et.Ctric eye • Ap.,1:u1e Nts automatically • Weighs only 24 oz. • Single iens renex viewing' • Pteu. .. pk;tu'e appears In 2 1.cond1 ~ 4-.t.ment lens system • Foeut 10 in. to Infinity •Pocket sir.-1'" I: 4" I: 7"eJ"OHd 10 the main ~int when he dectared-.. o ust~ a ma ut ve years. ---·'SO\VWE HA\'E · · _thi ,___'-A-Buekingharn-Palaee-spokes-. . ., an tssue in 5 man said the report was "pure ':Arab sources" as saying KissingeU--1--------- mission •·met o,1itb difficulties in Cairo and Damascus and his pfoposais "'ere not accepted in the two capitals ... I campaign. I ti " )"ou knov.· in your heart he's righL _s_pec_~u_a_o_n_. -------- Valparaiso, Fla., Sw~mpe d -~ l11clies of Rain Fall; Tl1understor1ns Rumble T e 111pcrr1111,.e1 ,,. .. ... . ~ f ·-• ' . , .-. ....... · .. . :l• .. :;;. .. : .,;, <. -~ ... , ~ .. " -···~•;..'.• ~ ....... '"''· ll> vn- l1J.ilflij ll1ll Mitlt L"'! . ~ .. u ~ . 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" --: .'1f::.Caftflldatef Reagan Sugges ts 31·d Pru1y Move I SACRAMENTO (UPI) J sberlll's departments revealed Republican Gov. }\on a Id Tuesd&!y, the border p-a tr o 1 •--' ho •·•ed 1· 1 1 aaid manpower In Northern ~-gan, w swl,,..::11 po ~ ca Calif . -bu been cut I n parties in 1962, Isn't ruling order.~· put more men on out·the possibility of becoming the U.S.-Mexico border. a thJnt party presidential can- didate In 1976. Reagan suggesfed at a news coo!~ !Uesd ay .the political climate may be right for creation of a third major ( ( State J party 6ecauSe of wbllc disaf-' fecUon with Republicam and Democrats. The governor, who will leave office · in January, a 1 so in- dicated he wouJd ~not hesitate to join a third party move-- ment if he felt the new par:ty had a better chance of carry- ing out his conservative prin- -~ ciples. • ... NOllWALK (UPI) -Ray Johns, 50, and Wllliam Mlt- cbell, 47, were sent ~nc e d Tuesday to five years-to I!e in °prisln foc a robbeiy a~ Ripped Off tempt during "'""' they held Sin~er Andy Willia'Jli'. two hostages ~in a bar for 17 ta.kin\ a shower· in llts hours. New ork hotel room: .Sheriffs deputies bad sur-was robbed of three rounded the Fliie Room bar paychecks, clothing, cash and a Checkbook where the holdup w a s at-Tuesday by a woman tempted Sept 23. Johns and posing as his wife. She Milchell held two employes was adrni1t¢ to the at gunpoint Wltil they we r e suite by a maid. fon:ed from ' the building by ---'------ tear gas. 'Ibey pleaded guilty to robbeiy cha'ges. e Pri10n Looms . Life Ends ! • ,, ' . wo1 ...... ,, O<t-lb, 1974 DAILY PILOT A 5 ---------------------"---'------.,----::::-~-~~1 Los Ai1gel es Passes Stlff Scuba Diving Legi~lation LOS ANGELES (UPI) long the dlvel'S would Of>ll06'! been proi>«ly trained, with ~ dJvm' licenses to be renewed every year and instructors' Co unty Supervisors Tuesday the measuresi "Until lhe day we die," shouted back one passed a law imposing wide or the opponents. ~ ranging controls and restric--The bill, lo be enforced by lions oo scuba diveni that was coooty lifeguards and ~heriff's bitterly opposed by the divers · deputies, ~uiN!S that a 11 t b e m s e 1 V e 5 a n d b 0 a·t ~Ivers and lnstructo,_rS carry every year. .. licenses showing they h a v e operators. -Every diving boat must car- ry an oxygen resuscitator and a trained operator, and equl1>- ment must meet county stan- dards, including air p u r i t y . Scuba enthusiasts booed· and hissed as the su(>ervisor"S ig-~ nor ed thefn to e nact ordinances that i n c·I u d e re- quirements for scu'ba diving licenses and a law against diving within 24 hours or tak- ing ·a ·drink. · About 25 percent of t h e scuba div:ing in the United States is done in the Southern California area off the cdasts of Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties. S t a t e , federal and Other I o c a I govemmen.tS h a v e.. indicated they will 9bserve the Lo s Angeles County experience as a guide to enacting more 'Jaws. Police C1iief's Wife jf a.l~cs Sui.ci.de Leap, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ~ last January. Police Oller Bruce Baker of Chier Baker described his P o rt I a n d , Ore. says his estranged wile as "bein& very e s t r a n g e d w i t e w a s despondent over a long period, despondent for a long time and frequently troubled b t' before her suicid' leap off depression." the Golden Gate Bridge,. He said she lelt no note. The California H i g h w a y Her body was spotted by a Patrol said Tuesday th a t pleasure---boat near P o i n t Barbara M. Baker, 29, 0 f Bonita off the ~1arin County Jfayward was the 52.fth con-side of the Golden G a l e finned · death leap from the Bridge. "PEOPLE ARE dying. We b.ridge. She jumped from the "My wife is at peace now," are going to im>tect t h·e center of the bridge before Baker said. "I don't know I ...... ........... _..,.,,t.9Pd--· ........... ,.,. ...... . . ......U llltll. ~ cm. ... lhllta__ estwanlGffo ~lo~l IJ! Gqino ' ~ ' e Police Baffled STA .NFORO IUP!I - Authorities said Tuesday they ·had "no sqlld leads" to the slaying Of l~yeai'-old Arliss Perry. whMe halr·noc!c body was discovered in a Stanford University church Sunday. LOS ·ANGELES (UPI) Radio station es:eculive Will Lewis has wttil Friday to pr<r duce the original> oopy of a communique from the New public." said Supervisor Ken-midnight Saturday. _why in this sort of thing we neth Hahn, pushing the bill Mrs. Bake r had been can't be spared publicifY, why through and setting off a separated from her husband we cannot privately share our chorus of boos from about 100 for more than a year. He grief. If you must pri n t F r Slo ame"e divers and boat O~ators. was chief Of police in Berkeley something, print this: Vie both ,At.M UfllHGS, toot~ WESTllMflD HO i.oTEll 0 ~ "1 _ _"H~ahn""__:sa~id1Jh'.:e1Jw~o~ndllle:''ed:':_'ho~w'.__bel~o".'":..!'.ta"'.ki~ng~th'.:e~P'."ort~ian"'.d~job~·Jg~a~ve:_"'~m~ulllc:'h_.'.as~w~e~colllul~d:_.·::_·~~=·=•::":="':: .. ':: ..... =:':':'~'::c:'-=':'"=:""=:''':'"':'·======~- Her husband, Bruce, 20, a sophomore i> r e m e d student said he last saw bis wife of eight weeks when they were walking to their c a mp u s apartment from mallinl a let- ter Saturday night. A brief spat between the couple led her to seek solace in the R .o manesque-style memorial church where she was stabbed to death and se s:u a ll y assaulted with candles, police said. e Jtfa11pomer C11t SACRAMENTO ( A P ) - Some Northern California law enforcement officials aay they have stopped · aJTeSting illegal aliens beca1t1e the U.S. Border Patrol wi ll no longer traMPC>rt them back to Mesko. lh a letter to police oiid 1\vin Girls World Liberation Front or~ LOS ANGELES CAP),- face a possible serond prison r>esth ·has eDded a three-day sentence for ;;;11;.... to sur-baWe to sav.e the girl Siamese- UU>4U6 twins born to an East Los re¢er terrorists' documenl11 Angeles couple, a ti o s p I t a I to authorities. spokesman reports. ~ Lewis, genera) manager of Thelr death late Tuesday station KPFK, opent !6 days was attributed to heart fail· in federal prilOll last Jtme ure, a commoo cawie of death I !us. to · ... ~ ·u for Siamese twins. The twins <I:' re ~g give a""""'n es had experienced breathing dif· a Patricia H e a r st tape ... fieulties almost from b I r t h recording the station.received. Sunday, <tpctors reported. • The full -tenn·twins, clllldren • Log_ging l'Ag• of M« and Mrs. S ev i n o REDDING (AP) -Mono thlin 500 lOgging and sawnµil workers in Shasta County have been la;d off in the pas\ -k. industry officials said '.Illel- daf. 'nle Iat..i cutbacks in the industry were annoanced when <llimpm Inlmlatioaal said tt would lay off 134 employes Friday at its An~etson JiY.woodplD. • Morales, were delivered by Caesarian section and together weighed 12 pound s, 12'2 ounces at birth. However, nine hours after they were bom joined ·at the lower two-tlilrds of the chest anci tile upper ODHbinl of the abdomen , docton performed a two-hour opera- tion to close an abdominal opening. Pre Christm ·llS Sale 81~0~-.20·30% NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 10 ONLY! " Diamond Jeuielry 1,1111••; f.· '""'f' rini:.._ 111•1111:.nh, I""'· r~nin1t' & ulh1·1 ''~l<i'I tlt-m' olll "~ n'I '"h1I I~ Ii; UI._ 1:11111, ICI 111 .Mr .. •!'If. ,. 1:.-..::=:=..:i.1 Gemstune kings t .. -' A sel•cl group n( l•d•~,· k mt:n'~ ~uinc i.t1tl'M' ri"'~ ruby, Mr>t>h11t', flll'I & nlt\for prc~kJO< & . 'l'tni JWr(k>u!> ~,-..., 1tl in 14 & UIK gnl1I, Ill tu J()')I,, 1lfi. . ' • Gold Jtwelry You will find 1 1<11gc wrec1~n rn thi\ c.tq;Oty, .ill typn of iewe\tr' fu"r the l•dv Ot her m;ite. 20'\ EACH OF OUR STORES will have a large selec tion of sale ite ms in each category. A~L SALE ITEMS are from our regular slock, nolhing has been a dded for this sale! Al.L SA.LE ITEMS will be c learl y iden· lified-by -a "RED TAG " which show's lhe r egular disc<lun t price and the SALE PRICE. OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK is in· eluded in lhis SALE. MoS t or ou r stock ror this Christmas season is now in .our stores and "RED TAGS" w.ill 1be placed on ~ la rge quantity of that s tock. RED TAGS c an be round on· d iamond a nd precious stone jewelry~ wedding sets, solitaires,' ,birthstones, cufflinks, bracelets , Cockta il rings, cullured pearls, pen· dants, t'.l arrings, gold & silver chain & nume rous other items. . - SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELEC· TION supplfes will be limited in certain ite ms. You may lay·a·way for Christmas at these aale prices. d;~."~ •..• d -fjJ, ... ~ .C/ocks&Gift ltt ms 5 _ lffh slore will hf\le their own unfque ~K· hon; some will tw11e crys••I ' pewln. 1~ IQ .JOt. disC:<Kfnl ' St<rlin1 Silver Jewelry A fine H'lect~n of modern b1•celets, m•nv c~in~ '" .,•ortecl Jm~h\, mlJdt!fn ht!<lr:IK•), & M>me ring~ 1n1,ludf'd <1! zrJ'. d"'coont \ \ ST. R •••••• CMA•Ot • IAHllCAMl•tta•o • •ot t•IDI~ ''AN A f Clrri.st mas .Lay-a-way at aalt price1! So lofaG BEACH, 4313 Atllintle Aw, WHln lER, 1291 1 Phlllftlphta SI. IAM GANT~ ANA, 20\& N.-.MM--R&DONOO IEACH, '°""'..., Clntlf TORRANCE, 2445& HIWtl'lotM BMI, TORRANCE, Oet Amo Fllfllon $Quire /J,.,.,.,.,,./,...u NEWPORT IE~CH, F•laft ,.,.. . ORANGE, TM Melt of OrM!ll r--'"7' AHAHEtM;AftlN!m~PU LOS ANOElff, Ano PltiJ:• ' . SHERWIN·WILLIAMS -COSTa-MESA Decorating Center • .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Great Buy In Paint. Now our store gives you a real choice. Like these two easy.to-;use Interior Latex Walt Paints. Specially priced for this sale. • • • • -. • •--GlllD OPllllG DllWllG • PRIZE: A Roomful Of C1rµting (Not to eiCHd $200.00 J • • • NAME • ADORE SS • P.HONE ZIP • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Accents priced higher. Sample Book Pncn. 1C Wallpaper Sale. · Buy firsl roll at regulat price, GET 2nd ROLL FOR IC. Hundreds ()f patterns and' colors. Washable and wear.resistant. Sherwin-Wilfiams STYLE PERFECT' COLLECTION First roil from 2.35 to 3.95 Pre-woven designs! As s h ad~s or drapes. Complete selection .. Many styles, colors, fabrics. Meet S'~ 1//~ She's our Decorating Consultant ... aqJl'lier help and advice are free. She'll help you choose paint, wallcovenngs. /?I!'~~ carpeting and drape ries. Select c<llors . And our Color Ha rmony Guide Vt"lll give you a picture of how rooms look. So see Shirley in our store. Or she'll come to your home, courtesy of our FREE. Shop-at.Home Service. For an apPolnllflent, Call 557·8767. SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1974 S l(ERWIN·WILLIAMS H ELPS YOU DO IT ALL •. 3161 HAR BOR BLVD. Phone : 557 -8766 STORE HOURS OURING GRAND OPENING: MONOA't'THRU THURSDAY . 8:00 AM To 6.00PM FRIOAY 800AM To Qi.00 PM SATURDAY 9;00 AM To 5 00 PM SUNDAY: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM . ' I • ' • AG 'DAILY PILOT EDl'FO.RIAL PAGE .. _/ ' I Police Investigation ~Like lhc com munity it serves. the Laguna peach Poltcct>epu rtn1c nt o\'cr the yeurs ha s de velope d its fl"'" perso na lity nnd pioblc m s. ~IO\Vl'Vt:r. \vhcn . former PO life Chief J oseph J . Kelly left a year ago, it was outwardly an cffil·ient a•nd s moothly runnin~ dc pa rtm(:nt. 1'he s a m e cannot be sa id no,v. Di!partment proble 1ns are the b:µ;is of a request hy its c rnploycs \vho have asked TO? o probe of the force. by a priva te cons ulting firrrr headed by 1'on1 Reddu1 , forme r Los Angeles chief. • The c ity ls o pt ing for a study by an official body, POST (Police Offi cer Stand a rds and Training ) an agency o f the state Department of Just ice . On a cos t ba sis , t he POST s tudy c.on1es out ~hea d. It would b(! free to the city \\'hile Reddin 's \\·ou ld cost $7 ,500. E ithe r g r oup rould do t~ job, but to resol ve the many pro ble m s in the dC'partmc nt requires more then a high-priced cons ultant or an ·official in vest igation. It requi res a com1nilmc nt by the city ,council to act based on findings of a probe. ' . . bui merit -t he city \vould have a patrol car or lls 0\\'11 during· t \VO shifts. On the quieter third shift, a ~ravcyard schedule, the old system .would be in effect . The last of the advantages \viii be a fin ancial one. because the ncv.• accounti ng rlll es will mean t hat the t<1 b for the Sa n Ju;1n contract will drop from $281,000 this fiscal year to $24 1,000. Th e ncy.· concept is an excell ent opportunity \11ith 1•11ajor benefits lo the gro\11ing co mmunity. H elp for Seniors • A free lunch progra m1or e lderly Laguna Beach rrsidcnts need s community su pport to reach senior c itizens a nd fi nd a pcr(hanent home. l'rojcct 'fLC (T rans po r t ation. Lunch and Counse ling) ser vc.i about 50 people a da y , a third of tlrem .es tima t e d to be in extrCme pove rty, in te m pora ry quarters at t he Community Pres byterian Church. Fa r from p e ing a soup kit<;hcn, the program prav ide s companion s hi ~. e ntertainme nt and San Juan Safety A shift in accountirag s,ystems and a yea.r 's sta ff study by the Orange County Sheriff's Office -have brought •about proposed changes ,with major impact on la'" enforcement in the 1city of San Jua n we ll-ba lanced m e als servect.by vo lunteers. • J·lo\\'e ve r, organizers of Project TLC need help getting v.•ord to more elderly people, w ho make up 18 . percent of Lag una Beach's populatioQ. Capistrano. · · · Traditionally, the city has ·paid dearly for its snare or the s heriff's patrol of a large South County beat . And city offi cials for m a ny years have v.·ondered if the community was getting its money 's V.'Orth. If city cOun c ilmen choose to accept the ne \v proposa l-a nd in itia ll y it seems Lh a l it has nothing Demo ·Left Has Lost The Battle ( EVANS-NOVAK ) WASHINGTON -The shrillness of rerortn dem ands by the Democratic partY,'S left wing can be explained by the now unmistakable fact that it has Jost-the year-long battle lo Control the party's midterm convention at Kan· 'S85 City in Decembel'I'. • ·That outcome is revealed in careful , priVate delegate analysis by the moderate Coalition ror a Democratic 1'1ajority (CDM ). Pre\'iously far more pes.Simistlc than Deriiocralic national chairman Robert Strauss abo ut preventing a Kansas City recurren'ce of the 1972 Miami Beach debacle, CDl\.f now projects a 200-delegate moderate majority al Kansas City. TllE LEFT' also knows v.·hat looms al Kansas City. That explains ref or· Dear Gloomy Gus ' Let all those "'ho think it ruinous that the government · supports the dominant economic interests take a look around at the widespread abundant material wealth created by this nation's great productivity. · P UBLIUS IV the moderates · (with 125 s wing delegates and '14 W allactiles)..__ · ·-'J'h~-bii;-New York delegation ·is·a princfpal reason for CD~t's revised estimate. -While the June projection gave reformists 71 to 70 edge in New Yor k , C DJ\1 's anal}'sis of th e de legation a ctually elected in the Sept. 10 prima ry shows a 100 to 41 m(\.cle r ate ad va nta~. A major reason :,he gubernatorial nomination of Rep. Hugh Carey , a moderate liberal expected tO generally lollow the lead of Strauss and the moder-ates. mist demands for concessions from BUT CD!'tl te mpers its enthusiasm. Strauss in ad\' a.nee of the midterm E\•.en though the left will enter Kansas convention . The most recent demands City with only 39 percent of the "·ere made last v.•cek in a visit to delegates, it will be more cohesive Strauss by a delegation headed hr and bette r disciplined tha n ~he. ~tile s Rubi n, Los An ge les in · moderates. ~forcove r, the reformists One project TLC volunteer estimates there m ay be as many a s 90 older Lagunans in dire need of food and that the number wi ll gro\v a s inflation continues, Anyone kno\ving of s uch a needy person is urg~ to contact Betty ~1axick at 497-2702-or 493-2684 . We commend the \vor k of volunteer s and of others in the community \\'ho are raising funds to find a pcrn1anent Project 'fLC headquarters a nd to keep the progr .i m goin g \Vhen federal n1oney runs o ut in t\vo or three years. -s 'CHARRRGE! On a. voluntary basis, of course.'· • B11ttoras t:ause /•digestion Pocketbooks Will Guide Voters To the Editor: . ( J With revelatio~t a 5 percent sur- charge increase ~to be leviE:.d upon MAILBOX all citizens \\'1~·~con:ic in excess o(""" ! ·--.... -....--------' · $15,000 yearly, 1l necessary to -i protest So many o us have fought our way UI\_ the economic ladde r by sacrifice and struggle and are in no position to give away several hundred dollars. Lclter1 from readers ore welcome. Nor· 1nally . ~!trs should convey their mes· •ages in ~ word.tor less. The right to con-· dense leUt rs to /ii space or eli minate libel is re'frwd. AU leUers must include si g· nature and moiling oddreu but nomeS' may be wifhheld on requt'st if sufficient · reasori is apparent. Pot.try will not !>e' pUb/ished. To the Editor : Your froqt page coverage of Dr. Bright or the Coastal Commission was very interesting, but not very com· plclc. While th is bri ght young man, some supervisors and housewives are making plans for the California Coast for the next decade, the people are not being informed of the true effects It will have on them. t.he auto"1obiles. If business Is to sur· vive in Laeuna's central basin, the central basin rnust be freed from the automobile. The Library Plaza is-a very modest beginning toward the program espoused fo r 10 years by the Citizens Town Planning Association of seizing the opportunity that our central basin' offers of a town for people and not for machines. Ntcessity now forces that opportunity. I am confident that the rank and file of the merchants will opt for their physical and economic sur- vival. JAMES-W. DILLEY ot the blaze still burning. Only w~en the older ~tad more experienced mem- bers got to the hoses was any progress made and the residents could retrtat home and shower. I know, I was there a nd witnessed the entire event. UNDERSTANDABL\'.'. the)' are all volunteers and must respond when summoned, it.:t a slow process. But if yau Want to be a volunteer, then put youT all into it and seek the proper training and ability to work together. - BUTCH PRIVE1T · . Tm PJ._,,...railo11 To the Editor: .To Trustee Dennis Smith who chal- To the Editor: lenged the mini-course OD how to take In answer to the editorial "Short· te~ts. offe~e~ In , adult educ~tion. al sighted View" <Oc t. 11) of Laguna M1ss1on V1e19 ~lgh SchooJ, this wnt~r Beach's Park Avenue "mlni-mall : ... asks lttr. Smith lo re-evaluate his l . ls .a long-range view timely when values. the current in'flation·rcces·sion is ·a frighte ning concern for all. mer-HOW MANY peers do you know, chants? Mr. Smith, who took a law review 2. Is it fair to wipe out the downtown course in order to pass the California WE llAVE been told repeatedly that everyon~ is to bear a share of the burden in fighting inflation. yet we see li ttle effort toward equi tability. We see no new legislative efforts to close tax loopholes that drain money from the less ad va ntaged. instead we view excuses a nd disclaimers from government administrators ror their .inept handlin g in food and oil matters. · f.;or e...ery dollar special interests manipulate out o{ their tax: respon· sibilities, middle income workers are called upon to patrioticall y take up the slack. We see no effort to eJevatc the I RS tax brackets to compensate for inflated income which continues to reduce our overalJ buy\ng power. Patriotic goodwill in paying for special interest rip-off is no longer .Palatable. Buttons still cause· in· di gestion. vi l lage o f ·taguna Beach· by State Bar exam? Conversely, how THE COMMISSION re ports that proceeding with a master plan ap· many of your acquairilances did not they denied" only ff8 applications and proved by and known only to the city lake the review class who ultimately approved over l ,800. They did' not, council and stale authorities three did not succeed in passing the state \\"'ATC\" b d 'It · ,. th l ho l th r h years ago'. Thal plan. we thought, bar the first time? ·1.1 1 ,,.--e one. 1s 1me a . wevcr, repor at o t e 1,800 ap· 1--~-,dustrialist and majm-fundraiser for--witttryhard--tudraw--sapport~rrMiflfie \\"C· pressure-our elected officials ' to ~li cations aeP!oved they cul them was limited to the Alain Beach Park. There are many "review" courses phold campaign----p1Nlgc5tona ra1se own by$300 milhon. This Tesulted 1n .Tbatnattty----·~tpf~d""OUt"one-streetused given in our snciety which prepares taxes (or to quietly do nothing to op· the Joss of 38,000 jobs. You could lake for access to dow ntown and income to students to "pass" real estate exams, the 1972 ~f cG ovc rn campa ign. 11 per cent of '·s"•ing" delegates-in· The ml'tic ulously prepared COM eluding 50 delegates from Ohio con- survey shov.·s 806 moderates. 670 trolled by Gov. John J. Gill igan and reformists, t89 s...,·ing delegates and 32 sco r es of Un it ed Auto Worker s loya l {o Go\'. George \l/allace. \\'hat's delegates. more, this is based on a highly pes-Finally. there is concern about si mistic estimate of results in the Strauss·s desi re to position hi mself in delegate selection next nlonth in t he m iddl e o f pa rty ideologica l California ca uc u!ies: 106 reformists, di sputes. Although Strauss stood fi rm SOmoderates. against the Rubin group 's dl'mands VIEWING early successes in l\.toun- t'a in and · G real Plains stales bv l\.t cGovernite forces. CD!.1 la st June gloomil y projected a \•irtual standoff at Kansoit;.€ity -18 1 to 718 in favor or last-\1.•eek.-~ome--moderates fe~I he may give away' too much on an issue where there seems n1' room left for com promi se : the continui ng, poten- ti all y destructive stru~i::le over racial c1 uotas i~ the De mocratic party. · ) L 1· t II th. r rth t h 1 ed · b theci"tyfrommany sto-. escrow e xams, insurance exam_s. pose increases . c s no a ow our 1s u er, o ow many re at JO s '"" representatives to return home 10· wer e lost and how many small =t· Is it being realistic to spend more state law ba_r exams, cert.!fied publ~c campaign without an answer on the bu sinesses Jost how much profit. money now on more beautification accounta~ts exams, certified pubhc record. Those officials whose record I feel that in the commission's plan· when the police and fire department.-secretaries exams, contractors on tax increases "'arrant approval ning it be mandatory that they also staffs have had recent cuts due to ex:ams, cosmetology exams. state .should be recognized and supported. pul out an adverse impact report on shortage of funds? medical exams, physical therapy A tax payer revolt is beginnin g to the economic erfects their plans will 4. Those presently in power in ex~~s, ::~~h er who c·onstructs an surface and it '''ould he "·ell for or-ha~e on th.e general public. It .would Laguna Deach obviou sly want a examination to foster failure, in JnY ficials at all levels lo recognize that a be interesting lo know what their tw~-modem mall Shopping center. They judgment. is not teaching. Secrecy or 'hard press~':! P.!_tl>l!lace-:"'!iU ~_9!e-!heir ---l'.earJlela.l'...9Ub.e..SBn Onofre 8~0C::.d:-should--reatize-therc are-many who -whattrexpe·cte·d-on·arrexamtffiiI on s pocketbook in hard times. In con· energy planl:has cost the people in live in Laguna because it is not. a being replaced with learning obi'ec-. . rlcd energy bills. , od II h r J cl us.to n. st~p the 5 percent np·off and It' tlm th mmission had a little m c~n ma , w o greatly pre e~ ts lives and or behavioral objcctive1. begin closing the con>?rate loopholes mor~ cou~setine: and watching. old ~Jl1$ge clu.rl!I and per~nahzed Once the student knows what Is that cheat every Amen can. GOLDIE JOSEPH services. required, the student can achieve •• BILL GIBBONS We wonder Wh)' those who So dislike Secrecy leads to fll ilureonexams. f 'aoors ~Jail it as it is don't move.1bere are excel- lent malls a ll around us anxious for Writers Are-Hard 'to Live With To the Editor : I am for the Library Plaza in · Laguna Beach which will eliminate -the automobiles from the one·half block of Park Avenue from Coast llighway to.Jhe a llb' .. The l>laza is in the LibraTy 'flart:" it Is iR the P.tain Beach Park Plan; a nd, it ~s en· visione d I~ the Transportation Element of tfie General Plari. Beyond these plan recognitions, there are . profound e n viro nme ntal and economi c grounds for It. their suppcirt. · MlLLiE SMITH TEACHERS are "teaching" today so that students will be able to use and apply the required material: noL memorize trivia. Som(•nn~· ~aid 11 lo 1nC' .1 long \1111e aJ;!o and,/ '\.e nt'\ f'r fn1'.l(olll·11 1\: .. "'h;11 no \\'Jfe nf ;1 1\·ritl·r c-:111 ('\ 1·r und1·r .. tarul. nn n1 :1llt't' cf :-ht• lt\'l'S \\'ith h1n1. l{or· 20 .\'t'ar". '"Iha! 11 \\'ritf'r 1:-. \\'Ork ~llJ.t . "'ht•n hf'':-:-1 .11·111g nut nf I h~· \\ 1ndo11 '' 1·\'e h;u/ a fa ir ,1n10 1111t (•f ('\· p c ri c n ct· \1·11h ladie~ who hu vc never hl·f'n 3bl l' lo g ra s p th .i s proposil,Jon. , If y ou a r 1· 1:1 businessman. s a~· a stockbroke r. !ht' line is c /(·u r J.v drawn IJ('t\\•cen t hP l im e you m us L devote to yo ur \vork :1nrl th(' tim e v. hieh yoµ may devote to your fa nul~·. Th~ arrange m ent is sanct iried ;ind rcsvcctablc, l fo~ ,.OU ,\Rf: a SC!a rnn11 11r a l ravelin i; sa les m an, und must b1· :iway rrnn1 home fn r prulonj?t•d 1~:riods , thi.!i too 1s fully undl·rstoud 1f not fu lly liked by t h(' lady in the ;_1rr· ange me11t. Thi~ is the way life is. and I his ffl: the :iccom n\odation 1h:it n1 11 .. 1 I)(' mndf.'. F.\'l'n u painl cr. ontt' hl' [lOl'." into hi s atchcr. i ~ clc:ir l" undt·r~lood tobe worklnjC . But a writer, csp1·c1ally If hf' 1111!' 1 h(' bad taste to work undt'r the roo( v.·Mre hi~ wife liJ.c.!'. bus nut surh 1 1~ Jle .(a.n bl-8ltlin~ hy thf' hr(':tk · )ul le\tle. sipping amiably at his cot·. , CHARLES McCA8E (\'t'. nnd bt• ;is d1:-;lant frnm his :-ur· ro11nd1ng_s jlf. if l1C' \\err i11 ~l urn1 a n:-.k. \\'hat the n1;u1 1s doing is musin ~. I-lei ~ absent ·mintll•dly meditating. It moy be on a colun1n he is v.•rilin g for the TI('Xt d ay. ·or t he intcrsti('('S of some hC:l\'ily.wcightcd -1ilot, or the: ('<1denccs or •• pll rliculnrl ,v lovcl,v line .• \\'h:1tever, he sirn pl y iJtn't 1'Hr.;H E. TlllS JS \\'It\' v.·r1lt·rs ';:1 rl' p:lr· tit·ultJ r\y.d ifn c ult f••llo"'!t to hv<' \1·11h, "':i nd "'hV a \\:j~t' \\\o n1 ;u1 \1·ould d o het tcr lo ,,j>t fru· a !ttcic kh1·11kt·1· '"'a 11!11rn· be r. \\'ith suc h :i fi•llov.·, v.hi'Q ht• isn·t th1'r!', she kn o\v ~ 111 \\'!'itCfs ':l rl' pafticuln rly d1 frirult for v.·omcn \\'ho rcqu1rt· u!lcnll nn, .ind lols or it. F11r II u·hill' lht' 'lt'rll\'r ('Hll f<lkc· ii. 11 1· bflrnml':-> ;i ki nd nf li1)· r1':1dcr. l.\'lult· !tnmc noti on ur 11thcr. ronncclcd \\·ith hi._ \\Ork, is ronin~ abou1 in hi s noggin. hr can still n1<1nai:c the · r 1t uu l opprcrlattvc re!<ponses to " hatcv('r his old l>icl y i!i Stl\'in~. hut rn tin1c the nlrl lutly ('tJtchcs M . II Is a sorro0\\'in g mnmcnt. She learns lh.-it for o rt1ns1dt·rah l\• part of her d.iy -shr is rlf'ali ng "'1th ahnut on.,.lenth of :-. mun. 'l'he r est 1s off "'rP!->tlln~ "'llh 'ttcmon~ th3t he do"s11·1 cvf•11 11amc for \ hl'r. sincl' n1osl \\'I'll('!'~ dt.1 11111 talk about \1•orl. 1n progre"!i " If.' 111-: OF:C'IDF:S lo let tht tee! en- ter hi!i \'t•fns. things get everi \"'orse. lh• Gels u .r oorn J nd locks hin1:-('lf in. .ind ~tudi ou sl y ;it tends lo the husinf'sS lh at hr'i ni,:s ho1n c (he hacou , lie Y.'orks. unint(·rruplcdly. 'f'h1 ~ d1·t·i~i \'r af'fion e:in intlcC'd' he 1h1• ho:>gi11111 11 g ur thl' t·.-ld. 1'hrrr arc l:ut1 c ... ;ind thcv :1ri> nun1ero11s. \1·ho inlt•rpr••l ... u~h ;_J_sc nsd1lc prot'cdurc :,1s a J)l'Otl1J:lrous rejection. 1'1H• ontv aO!i \\'1'r for the v.•rl lcr is a lituhv. l it·· h:is to get :-. pl:i('c ;1v.·ny fron1 hnOl l' v.1"J'1('1'C he t•u n \\'Or k , Allhntt)'.?h t hi• arl'allgf'n1rn1 is cssen- 1i:1ll.v \ht• s;J nl (' ;is thl' insuranct• 1nnn or slorkhrok1•r en.i i'l~·s 0 1· :;;ufft'rs. tht• \\'i ft', <'Specially if she is the JlOS!"-('S ~i\'c kind (and is there any othl'r '.') \1 111 llC\'('r l'l':Jlly rorgivc him ror h i:; dcfect111n. · , ,,.~ TlllS LE1\0S to thl' conch1sion thul \\r1t!'r s shoulrt not n1:irr}'. or ~t'l up pc1·1nan('11t a rrangeme nt~ y,•it h l:idic:-Ln "'hn111 th('y ;_ire un"'ed, you :1 rl• irl(ll't'd W!'\cnmc. \Vhert n wom;in hCCOl\)l'S ;)"•ar(' lhill rnr IJ long lime ~he dO('!'n't r<"a ll y exist ;1:r1; a pcri.on. the rmn1ion ul attri tion becnm t'~ dre:1df11 I. The v.·r ithr, on hi~ ~iUe, Is not un11wnrt: ot hi:-n~s'l'C't, :ind ~C!t'i "'ourHI 11r hJ ;i t~rcle o(gudt. OnC'c lhii;: hapJ)t't1:., ffi<'rl• 1:-i ooth'fug. rcOJ ll)'.. ll'f't in1 <·i1h~r SHI~. . - " • I ENVIRONM ENTALLY, a crisis exists in Laguna's central basin. Pol· . lulanls from the automobiles -en- danger the health of everyone, par- ticularly those working in the central basin. The Air Resources Board has · noted that for 16 days last month ozo.ne was present in dangerous quan· 'lily In 'our centr al basin. Lead. asbestos, hydroc arbons and other cheO'ti cals in the asphalt particulates th rown off by the automobiles are all present in dangerous quantities. The noise and congestion also impede the adequat f.unctiorltng ot Individuals. F.conomicall)', lhe hope: for lhc buslncsseii of the central basin is to recede the a utomobile, redevelop the asphalt wa1 teland that the banks have c rea t e d and 1ccompllsh the pcdestrlani!m. that marks lhe shop· ping ecnters. Ycl .M>me ()( lhe very merchants that oppose any effort lo emancipate our central basin from the automobile are opening in shop· _pin g cenfcTs lh11tj)MVlde tnltf1t)r pl azas and mall.s for pedestrians and perlph~ra l parking 11nd c.ircul~ion fo r To the Editor: As a resident of Dana Point, l am deeply c once rned aboUt the fire protection and rescue services· this area rece ives from Station 29 of tho Orange County Fire Department. Page2ofthe Daily Pilot (Oct. 8) had a , picture of the fire on the hill Just below my apartment. Granted, it was not a Jarge blaze, artd we resident11 or the area were responsible fOT its complete conttiinmcnL a nd 90 percent ex· llnguishln g. _ RESIDENTS ALL turned out with !>hovel5 and whatever implements ,could be put to ui;I'! to create a tire break and slow its progress down sub· stanUally. Sufterinf smoke Inhalation and the problems o intense heat, they stayed and worked h1rd hand ln hand. Bravo! · When the ri rst two firemen arrived, they sat in their pickup truck ind did· n't attempt to he lp. By the time the rest of the cfopartment arrived and fan their hoses up the hill , I was astonished by y,·hat I saw. The young \'Olon1ecrs were seeking help In get· ting · the no2iles opened to expel water-no knowledge or the equip· ment they were using. Once the lines• ~-ere tha r(ed, they poured water ofl ' an area lhal wa11 alreudy out and did not concentrate on the last remnants Unfortunately, the tests such as SAT <Sc holastic Aptitude Test ) can- not achie\•e the same educational testing philosophy of the individual classi'oom teacher. 'l'hen why not give our kids the same advantage of pas· sing a cOlle ge entrance lest as we do adults when applying for proressional licensing? NANCY RUBINSTEIN --ORA"NCE COAS:r R<>berl Wetd, Puhlit'icr Thomo.'1 Kttvil, E:difor Borbo.ra Kreilnch. Editorial Page Editor .The editorial page of the Daily Pilot seeks lo Inform and stimul ate readers by pre1t nllng on this page diverwcom menta·ry on topics ot In· tert1l by syn6icAed columnlst1 and fartoonists, by providing a forum ror ~aders' \'iew1 and hy Prt5enllna this newspaJ>tr's opfnlons artd ideas on fUrttot topics. Th e editorial opinions ot lhe Dally Pilot •Pr1Car only In thc·editorial C'Olumn at the lop of the P•ite. Opinions ex pressM by the co lum nlsts end cartoonists and lt tlcr writer• :i rt thelr.c>wn and no endonement of their views by the Dall)' Pilot should be inrerrcct. Wednesda.Y., October 16, \974 .' .~-- I • UF In try an 10. .. u gr Sta m '" Ii .~ '" I ·ia v '" w j •• .. . ' .. ,•. •• •• ' .. t ••• • • .. • •• •• . ' •• •• •• •• •• D Th Th yo1 An th 11 UFO's AUSTIN, Tb:. (UPO -The UFO's are back! A colorful circle of 1ights ' In the remote Texas hill coun- try Ls said to be attracting alien aircraft that-travel at _10.000 mil es an hour, and a ""search group s t u d y I n g UFO's has l'f:lcased a photo- grapt\ purporti"' to prove it. l\1embers of ' P r o j e c t Starlight International" say \. •Making Co•n eha~k' • ID ' Texas the photograph was taken the In tbe center of the display night of .Oct. .2. aOO shows west of Austin is a spotl ight a brilllantly lighted unJdeo-,, tilled fiyfn g object traveling · which b 11 n k a dot-dot-dot- more than 10,0CMJ m.p.h. about ~ a s tt , ' ' t h e n u m erical 100 miles above earth. equivalent of the Greek1 letter Pl, which they believe some 111EY REPORT that the intelligent creature m. J g h t craft made two sharp tulns identify. · them and lhey turned down their lights just Ii k e a rheostat. Then t hey, disa~ , • in Arizona ln 1964. lte said other UFO research groups most sight lpgs can be ex-in California , Arizona, Illinois plainej.. .... It's the others that . and Maryland. interest him. pea red. "Within four minuies;...two "I cannot rest al ease unt il this thing is solved." he sald. creatures-that pilot U F 0 ' s HE SAID HE beli"eV4!s Phanto1n jets [ron1 liefgstrom "We are not interested in col· ·1 . Air f'orce p.a.se came zoom~ aren't necessar1 Y s u p e r ·Ln· . . 1 .1 h Iecting UFO stuff. but scien· tel\igeot and haven't devel· 1ng 1p c oser to our SI e t an ti"flc data and we are. at-n· h · oped means of Jg t ij1eon1· within two to four seconds they ever had come before. temptiug to soe if a UFO prehensible to man. -maneuvers that would tear HE SAID ON Oct. 2%, 1973, They were followed tiy ~prop will respond to intelligent sig· "They don't have to be any h. or obse tted · plane. It's quite po&Slble they nals " more 1·ntelllgent than v.·e are. a manmade object to shred s. is crew rvers spo . two lights in the sky. where sighted the same things we The Air F'orce, which is the just about 10 years ahead of ·th~J;o~:'ltb:i~~r w:! ~~rs ~re . not suppdsed to did .. , ~ •. . . ~~:~~e:~ r!~~~~~ ~~-~~i~~~ o~:tk ~r~:~ Wtc111eM1ay, October 16, 1974 DAILY PILOT A 7 • Door Ope 11s John Doar, s pecial cow1sel to Jl ouse J u- (Ueiary Commi lloo dur ... ing \Vatergate invesli· gation, has accepted a position as se nior fe l- low at Princeton Uni- v er s i t y government school.· l A.pplia n,ce Probe Set .· photographed on o rd i n a r y · ''11ley w e r e oval-shaped STANFORD SAID be bas d o e s rr' L take data from today and we'll probably have black·azid-white fi lm through white objects. The fou r of us seen dozenS of UFO's since civilians, Stanford said , so bia something like this in 10 to a 30I} millime~-len.\..,_ with: _•:i::m::ed::_:°"'=._cam::;::::'::.':.•..:l:•n::ses::__:•::.'_:h::e..:be:: . .".gan::_::his:..:r.:esearch==~Pc:"'.:l'.:"o:::_ct_:inl::o::r.::m::•:::ti:::oo::....:is::....:shar=:.:ed:::_w_:i.:.t.::h___;J:.:5.::Yc:•_•rs_.'_' _he_sa_i_d. __________ ....c."'.c'-"'.:c".::".:;'c.":._ _________ _ the sbutt~eft open f n r several .... seconds. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Federal Trade Com· mission said_~ launch· mg an antjtrttit investiga· Uon jnto the refrigera(or, )reezei-and home laundry " industries. • . -'11\e picture shows · a trail Of. :light along ·a wavy ·line moving east to west with a sharp left and a sharp right tum in the center. Stanford said the UFO shut down its lights before the cam~ra's shutter closed . .l .Tho' 1'8ency said .:IVes- •1ay its five mem b e r s V '&t e d unanimously 'to :1uthorize the investigation which wUI cover retailer- d e aler relatJonships, ex- ports, ''reasons for dle ap- !>!renl decrease in t h e ~unmer ot ttrms m. ·the :ndu s t r y ,'' sales to buildera and other mat-:ers. "1111S IS A TYPICAL maneuver for UFO's," Stan- ford said. "We be~leve UFO's have some control over gravi- . ty and ,inertia.". Stanford's group constructed a circle of about 100 lights in the· seven colors of the spectrum during a number of reported UFO sightings in the fall of 1973. ........................ ........... • ... •.• ....... •. .......•....•......... .................•.... ~····················· ...................... ···················•·· •• •• .. • • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ············~········· •••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . """-... ••••••••••••••• THE CHEMISE - I DESIGNED BY MARC NEEDLEMAN 'The shapes are soft and flowing. The lines, romantic. This is how you'll want to look to r Fall 1974,_ And this Is the dress to give you that look. 'Of 100~~ pOlyester in a heathe ry grey. 8· 14. ~00 ., ' I Newport, Newporf c:tnte• Westm inster, Westminster Man ' '··· I ·• '' I ' I '1 ' 'I ·' I' ! I • I' . ( ! '1 • :,'' ,· .. , 'J ., ,.,. ' ' . : I I l l i I; ! 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The 12-monlh program was set up by Saddlebllck Hospital seven months after its opening last January. t.1a)or subjects covered In lhe intemshii) a re observa· tional and reporting s k i 11 s , nursing assessment and nurs- 1 n g i ·n t erve nti on, p ha nnacology, · intravenous therapy, conlmunication skills, and establishing priorities. TllE INTERNS receive eight hours per v.·cck 0 r classroo1n in s tru ction. &ordinator of mOOical educa- tion is Dr. Joseph Na r g i e, head or the Saddleback H o spilal emergency depart· menl Supervisors of the. internship program are Nancy S m i t l\. · R.N., nursing imervice direc· tor, and Eileen Polzien, R.N., director of nursing. STUDE!\'TS IN the program include Sara Pc>st of San Juan Capistrano. Kay Chaney. Jan Fickling and Marjorie Lofgren of San Clemente: C a r o I ·~1cKay, Carolyn Lark a·n d ~1ary Randall of ~1ission Vie- jo: and Elizabeth Allen of South Laguna . All are graduates of Sad d re back College. Also in the first .. class are Patricia Clements of Anaheim -Hills and Linda Heiller o { Mission Viejo. For Weekender Advertising Phon·e 642-4321 • • JCPemey photo finishing . I UPI 1'1""'9tt $41,5,_i!!IO LOAN Sen. Henry B111llmon Like Other - Fcir1ners, Says SoWi he discktsed that he was a . homosexual. The high court d eel In ed Tuesday to hear Joseph Acan- fora's appeal of a lower court r u I i n g which upheld th~ sqx>ol board ;;iction while 1at the Same time declaring that mere knowledge that a teacher is a hoIT10Sexiial does not justily tra nsf e r or dism.issal. ACANFORA, %4, WAS trans· !erred from his classroom at Parkland. Junior High School in Rockville, Md .. after school authorities learned that he had been active.Jn a h6mosexual rights group at Pennsylvania OKLAHOMA CfTY (UPI) -State University. Sen. Henry Bellmon, (R-Okla.r . School ffi -1 d -ec1 A says he has 00 apologies for , o 1cta s en1 can- receiving 8 $47S 000 federal fora s requcsls to be return~ ' . . to the classroom. and at the farm loan under leg1slatton he end of the school ·year he helped pass. -r -~ th t th · · I \\'ashington columnist Jack wa~ !no ....... ...., a e .spec1a Anderson said Bellmon receiv· pos1hon c.reated for hlrl} had ed the loan June 17. been abolished. Bellman said he u s e d normal channels any farmer ~oes through· to !.E!Cure a Joan on his property, and receited no special treatment. Anderson said B e I 1 m o n "personally helped push" the legis~tion through the Senate Agriculture Co 0\ m i t t e e 'in 1971. The bill letS! federal land qatlks raise the j permissible mortgages on faral land from 65 to 85 percent bf the value of land. I The columnist ' said t h e Bellmons first tf'ied to get a private loan, ~hen turned to the Federal )Land Bank in Wicbit;1, Kan.,' lod received a loan wiih a 18.S percent interest rate, "far less th.an they wou1d be charged by a commercial bank ~ven if such. a huge loan were • vailable, .. \ ACA?l.'FORA FltED suit in Q.S. District Court in IJWli(l'lOre, claiming, that his constitutional rights had been violated. The court held that the "mere knowledge that a teacher is homosexual is not sufficient to justify transfer . or dism issal,., but refused to order Acanfora reinstated on !te. grounds that his attempt publicize his case through media disqualified h i·m rrpm relier. Acan fora took his case to th( '4th Circuit U.S. Court of Ap~als which also declined to -tte1nstate him og t h e g~s Iha.I be failed t o ackdilwledge h i s homosex- ulali when he filled out his appl tloo for a teaching ~r . •. \ ,,,. __ KA•IOI s.HOH'ING Cll<IU• l>OO HAllOI kVO. (-1 W~-1 lfril IA.CIC MALL .,. COSTA MISA SACRIFICE PRICES ON EVERY ITEM ' the LeBaron · 1ook. • • Choctst the totally 01 .. red look only -" t.iloo log ood lodiYiduallsffc slyll"'J c. give ••. SUITS REGULAR TO $315 . from ~129 SPORT COATS REGULAR TO $200 from $J9 . ~--=~: .... · HARBOR AT WILSON , COST A. MESA sun• lio 1o1.1wu1•s 11111n1: lOtl ,•ias BANK'AMERIGARO • MASTERCHARGE . DI.II ro ~t•&eu1•• .. a1ut•"' •~•1 1~1~1 NO c.lNIU UO. ~•l<.I•' OPEN MOM. ONLY AT OUR WAREHOUSE DAILY I 0-6 & FRI. I 0-9 ALL SAUS FINAU MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION f • .- • And ifs he re. . These bus ridership figures tell the story. '.25;000-riders-in August--of-19-7-2~239,507-los1J----­ yeor. 656,242 a monlh lodoy. And rising. Thofs a Joi of people in Orange Counly depending ooOCT~ . The orange ond wl)ite buses crisscross the -counly belween the l.k. and San Diego counly line s. Serving riders-who are a cross-section of Orange Counly. Commuters who must gel to ond from work ond find ii a greal convenience ond economy lo toke the bus. Teenagers: Mothers' , ____ .__.hopping.1ieniQf_C izens who have no other wot Riding OCTD is easy. And compareCl to whol it costs to run your cor, ifs cheop. At lwenly· five cents a trip, no molter how mony times you transfer, you can't find a better way lo fight inflation. 8.x10 color enlargements from KodacQlor negatives or slides. 2.79 110 size not included . . JCPonn1y reflll1bl1 1fbum Kod1color 126 12 expo1ure film Kod1color 135 20 expo1ure film 1.59 4 .99 1.09 t ·-, . Shop Sunday 11 o.m. to 5 p.m. at the follO'winl sloeo: . FASHION ISL AND. Newpo~ Beach {7.14)644·2313. 'l!UNTINGTON CE NTER. Hunl1ng1on Beach (7,14) 892·7771. -. ' ' .. AUGUST 1972 AUGUST 197'3 AUGUST ·1974 Ifs slill about the best bargain around. · The number of routes and buses doubled jusl o little while ogo. Sunday service be~ome a reality. And now service and routes expand ogoin this monlh . '" Pork-N-Ride, the first region01 moss trorisil stolion in the county, opens in lote November. And the Senior Cilizens Program is effective on the first of November. Support your Orange County moss transit ·s stem. Ride,OCTD. lf ll get you there . ORANG~ CO~NTY T#ANSIT DISTRIC! ; • • . ' I ' -t.. ... ' \ r I " -. • .. • I .. ' ' L • • " ---- ' • For expensive good looks and ·rine ta ilo1111q try the JC Penney' pant. Woven in texturi70cl Fort rel· polyester for fantastic fit and excel lent sl1ape retention. Features wide belt loops . flare leg and a special shirt· hugger waistbanp. Marty fall colors in me n's waist ~1zes 30-42, inseam 29-34 $13 Gl.eLANESE S endin s20 tos25 jl 1~-+--~=- ' is one way .of etting great lot>king, . at fitting, . ·shirt-hugging. ·Fortrerpolyester pants. 'Spenctlg$13 ~ -. at . Pemey 1s anot r. • ' ·-\ I -·- ' • --DAIL 'f PILOT A9 w.dnesday. October 16. 1974 • ' I , • • • . . ' FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beai:h (714) 644-2 313. HARBOR CENTER ; Costa mesa (714) 646-502 1 . . J__l-'. 'I ' .. • - A JO DAILY PILOT WrdnrsdaJ, Oc:tobtf 16, 1974 - Loghoo~;; • She's Past 90 Nifty Over TV Hy TOJ\I BARLEY 01 !llif D1oly f'li.t l11U • SANTA ANA -Television cameras invade our county courthouse 00\\' and ag11in , bringing in their \\'8ke crowds or curious onlookers· hoping for a glimpse of the latest hatchet killer or some half dressed llollywood belle head- ed for the divorce court. That's tHe way il looks through the jawxticed eyes of the press corps -an endless succession of Timothy Learys. fading fraus from filmdom in too tight pants and would be politicoS buying a little tube time via the fee paid J.or the filing of a frivolous Jaw- sult . 1~ ' Until this "'Cek, ·that is. and v.'hat :11'' ~ c unanimously agree has been a right ·' ~royal OCt'asion. Nothing less than the filming of our 0\1111 Anna Springer, the n i f t y nonagenarian and uncrowned s1"111No•11 queen of lhe coonty courthouse. CHA NNEL 7 and newscaster Barney 11.1orris wanted Anna for one or his "California People" features and the .courthouse people he talked to promptly put him on to me. It rigured. J have told the tale or Anna's 30 years of trial watching several times and Barney felt that the· sto~ would be ideal for a series that often centers on the incredible age-defying feats pf our _senior .citize~ . ·~ Anna, at 93. undoubtedly qualifies for_ tnclus1on in.that category. Evt.ry y,·orking day, rain or shine, she marches into Department One (of Superior Court for a ix:rusal of 'the trial calendar anlf a decision on y,·here she will spend her cow:troom day. AND YOU ha\'e to find a damed good civil trill to turf Anna ·away from · any murder trial that happcnt to be in prosress at the moment. But back to Barney Morris and a courtroom lntuvlew that. he told us. "''iii go down in his book as one ot lho most entertaining sessions he has experienced. \Ve walchcd our beloved Anna carefully before and during.the interview. Courtroom reporter Art Oordon1 ~ho drives Anna to the courthouse every day and then anvu her tv>me at the end of the day, had noticed that 1he' had 1 been a little nervous about the cameras and hadn't alept too well for two days prior to the interview. BUT' ANNA, as always, rose to the oce11lon. She paraded before the courthouse, in the lobby, and alo the "COurthouse corridors as if she had been dolnl Iha sort of thing all her life. And then we watched and listened, all of UI, II Barney fi.1orris interviewed her in Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyarcl's courtroom. She was "';illy, charminC and gracious and they told us they could hear ~1orris' auttaw1 l\.\'O ooutrooms away. • "How long do you intend_,to go on Wat.Chin& trlall like th~?" he asked her at one point. "UNTIL TllE h-1.an Upstairs tells me to stop," Anna said, leaning forward and taking his hand in berl. ~'U U then I plan on being here every day ju.st like I bav1 r years." With that, Barney packed up hl1 cameras and Anna headea for Judge Hannon O. Scoville'• murtroom and a murder trial that is being atven her tull attention. You can watch !hat interview Jhil evenln1 If you're prepared to move away from the ·world Serie1 tOr a few moments. Her interview 11 beinl 1creened on Channey 7 as part of the 6 o'clock neWa. ' As a rfiatter of fact,' Anna's frierfd1 '&re aolni to have to work hard to per1uade her to watch her1eH on the tube, ·And she's sure to irumble like fury throuahout the program. For the spunky little lady who hun't ml1sed a word of testimony in an 11-mek trial also hasn't m1ued one play of lhe Dodger 1ame1 she has ll1tened to thl1 HalOn. I I l.B. TORO I ~ 2. LAGUNA BEACH 4 STORES ONtY 3. CORONA DEL MAR 4:-RUMTIMGTOM. BEACH • • 6 CAR WASHES ; AND $ __ 6 HOT WAXES '1:4.00 VollN hM ~~;.,, WnMll iltWt & o..it 17 FULL · SERVICE LOCATIONS TO USE YOUR COUPONS For complttt Information and to prchase your _car wash coupons as advertised brl119 In this od I 0 a.m. • 6 p.m. Wed., Thurs.. Fri., Sat., Oct. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 to my stor. lllftd abovt. "- 642 -4321 Direct e r Collect to sybscribe to the Dally Pilof YOUR H11motown Community Newspaper L • - • • •• ·-I .. -County Ser~es Will Begin-<Jet. 2_2 The Newport Harbor Junior League wil I offer its Com- munity '74," a series ot" five programs on various a~pects of life in Orange Counly, be- ginning Oct. 22-at tJC Jr"'ine. Orange Co u n I y District At· for the California Commission I-------------.-.--------- torney Cecil Hicks. Owen. J. on Aging, and Dr.' J orge Butler of the cotinty Office Luhan , a plastic surgeon . ORANGE COUNTY Puhlisl1er Will Talk Programs covering s u c h divel'3e subjects as'h is tor y and consumer affairs will be presented on five cdnsecutive Tuesday nights. All will sW. at 7:30_ p.m. in UCI's Seiehce Lecture Hall: All are open to tht public without charge. The Oct. 22 session will deal \Vith the history of Orange County. Speakers will incfude Dr. William B. Sanborn of the Newport-Mesa Unified School SANTA ANA \Villiam District (Pre-historic Orange Rusher. publisher oMhe Na· County),; Roger Desautels, tional Review. will 3ddress the president of Archaeological the World Affairs Council of Research Inc. ·(Arcbco\ogieal Orange County at a dinner Overview-of Orange County), 1necti ng Oct. 23 at lhe Saddle-and Leo J. FriiS, a retired back Inn here. · attorney, (A Succession of Rusher, a spokesmnn for the Waves). · con scrvative pol11ica~ yJew-The topic for Oct. 29 will· point, will d iscuss "Second be "Law and Ord e r - Thoughts About the DetentC Consµmer · Afflrirs." .with China" al ~e 7:30 p.m. The speakers will be event. KNBC's David H o r o w i t z , of Consumer Affairs and Lola Government a n d busin111 McAlpln Grant, assistant dean will be spotllghted at tlle On1I of lbe Loyola School of, Law. seiSlon Nov. 19. "Inflation? On Nov. -5 the' topic \1•ill R~sion? -Its Effe<:ll on be "Education -Entering Government, Business and Q>llege Today -Are You ;, You" will be the topi~. Inform~?" . J Speaking will be t r v Int Speakmg will be Dr. Jack Company Vice Presidont Al Scott. dean of instruction at Auer and former congre11man Orange Coast ~liege: Dr. Jay John Schmitz. Also schedulld Berger, associate dean or ad· missions at USC: Dr. James to speak are George Osbom1. Dunning, dean of admjssions director of the county's new at UC Irvine : Dr. Kenneth Environmental Mana11em1nt Ji.1owrey, dt!an of admissions Agency, and Conrad Jamlt0n. at Orange Coast College, and ;ice_fpre~idJ"t ~fBthek Securtly Kingery \VhiJeneck, counselor ac1 ic a ona ~n . at,_ Costa Mesa 's Estancia High • School AO.,..,,IMlnl~I The 'rourth session on Nov. More Security With 12 will deal wilh .. Welface fALS£ TEETH -\\fhat You've A I w a y s \\'anted to Kno\Y about Aging. but \Vere Afraid to Ask." Speakers will include Dr. Vern Bengston ; assoc i a I e prolessOr of BOCiologv at USC's Ethel Percy An ti r u s cerentologf Center; Joanne lfogue, regional representative Wh'h-·Eoting, Talking Afraid faliwt t~th will dmp 1t the ~none timl!! A denture adhP.!llV~ c1n heh>. l"AST1':ETH• l'oa·der 'riv" denlul'e!I a lon;:er, flrm•r, 11.1!1dler bold. Why be •mbtrr.-d! l'nr moni aer.urit{ and eomlort, u1• Jo'AS· Tt•:1'1 l.lt!nt\lre Adhnive l'owder. J)enturts th•• flt arot -ntl1I to lltalth. Seo )'Olfr deotitt rq:\llady, GARAGE-S.IDEWALK \SALE! Salurday, October If 8100 •·"'·to 1:00 p.m. COIH!I 0, 16tlt & ORANGE COSTAMESk BARGAINS GALORE! -.Furniture, Oothing. Appliances, Beaks, Spor)ing Goods, · Toys, YoorN<ime·ll! Proceeds to Harbor Ared Youth a•d Com...,ity AcH•Hy Projects COSTA MESA ROTARY CLUB 20% off 111e.n's ,, Sale '64 ..... llO. M.rl't tM tult. A aolld ., tolor 1u•t ¥rl111 • Ncond pelr of 1l1tk1 111 • cqordln1t1ng ltncy p1n1rntd knit, A<llP11t>I• to,, n'll llJ ptCll•Ol\I, M1n'1 1111s. Sale •72 91•a. &IO .... .,., ,.,.., .. ,.,. .utt or 1()()'11, l)OlyHll'. HI!. coo1dln1Ung tolld tlttk1i for ml•·o1·m1tcn wftr. Men's sizes.. c_ Charge it! .. ,. \ 11"1 lhe Qu•tk and easy way to lhOQ, Q•t~ up • b.1•gaon Ol'I the SQOI Ne•1 t•me ,ou '"Ill .IS-IOf I Cll••ot C1•d ltQpl1Cat10t1. We'rt do tri.t 1esl. Chant ts l•I, 1ou. can Cn1rge lhe 11me oa1. JCPenney·~ ... u:; 1'!;,b \tt; ~ ~ \Wlll!l~ ~~l\:tru. c.. ........................ ... ~ $U,its. . ., Sale $48 ""' ........... douOle knit tull ol p•ll11ntdiQlyester. S•ngle Of"'tfd, ~-bun on styhn;. MtrlOtlwt c:olot comb1nat1ons. Min's sizes ' I Sale 718 lllltt. 1.H . Wlntullto Orlon• actytlc lurtl-k. Fin" ribbed 1n men ' 1i•ll!S S·M· L.)CL Sale 1278 . . llill!J.•15.91 FlllM!mtn knll pu!IO'l'er •n turtle 01 tre"' necM 'tyle. Orlon" aety!!t Men t•zes. Sale 1038 Reg. 12.11. Men'1 tlelw:f embro1oer11d s~o 1wea1er1. 100% 1e1y11c on 11sor11d c;olort. S•zes S·M·L-XL.. Sale 1038 Rtg. 12.11 Men'1 golf 1ty4e cardigan ot 100 Orlon• acrylic. In your favorite ,_,~..._";;;lors. Sizes S·M·L-XL... Sale 20°/o of·f 'men's I - swe ater s. --"'' · Shop Sunday I r a.m. to 5 p.m: at the fo owin9 stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. ) HUNTINGTON. CENTE:R. Huntington Beach (7 14) 892-7771. " • ' t D pi • pl g 0 d to at .. b1llr ,lltl Sl1U l'hfl• f Stamps with Message Dr. Anthony Toto, director of Fairview State Hos- pital for the mentally retarded in Gosta Mesa, di s- plays new commemorative stamps honoring pro-~ grams for mentally retarded children. Stamps-went on sale at post offices throughout the nation Tue,s.. day. First issue was releflSed last Friday in Arling- ton, Tex., where headquarters of National Associ- ation for Retarded Children are located. Stamp shows child clutching grownup's helping hand. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Dial the direct line to results 642-5678 : I •I • ' I. . . . l DAILY PILOT , A JI More Teams-Training ,-P~rad~mics Already Saving Lives DialJl.onds ... DialJl.onds .. DialJl.onds By WILLIAM SCHREIBER SANTA ANA -More than half the 26 paramedic: teams plaMed !or service in Orunge County <.-ould be operatiooal by the mid.die of next year. County Health Department Director Dr. John Philp said six teams already are in the field, scattered among the fi ve supervisorial dl'stri<ts. The program, \vhich some fire chiefs claim bas saved between 50 and 100 I i v e s • recently received ·a $150,000 rederal grant to ·~Qend ~n training and P h i 1 p said another $1.5 million may be on the way in the near ruture. FIVE COUNTY cities and the county fire departmenl have one tfam each in opera· 1ion no\v. Philp said each team requires a force of eight or nine men so at least ·two paramedics can be on duty around the clock. The cities with teams in service are Huntington Beadl, -/ Santa Ana , La Habra, O_;ange and Fullerton. · The county's .team is located in Laguna 1-Ji!Js. P·hilp said ·three more teams -from Garden Grove, Foun· lain Valley and another from the countY -are undergoing the inteosivc training program operated at Orange County Ptfedical Center under a joint claims the cu r re nt com· ty's land area, Philp s<Hd. clty~nty funding pr<igram. munications network -built The four 'base hospitals - alnwst ·entirely by c Oun t y liuntington lnlerCOt]ltnunily. A TOTAL OF at least six techiiicians _ is one of the St. Jude"s. Mission Conununitv more teaffis -from Costa best in the country. and the county ~1edical Cente'l' Mesa , Newport He a ch, -have already been certifit.>d. Westminster. another from BUT RE WARNS that ad· Pl!ILP SAID the telemetry Hunt ington Beach and at least dltion of new tea.rm will pose and communications fro 1n t\\'O more from the county more comp I ex . co n1-paramedic teams are fed into -are a\vaiting tralning, Philp munications problems that a base hospital, but if the noted. -could cost a lot ol money accident ·occurs closer t o The main delays in training to solve. another facility, the vi c Ii m are caused by the length of The go a I is to base v.ill be.~ciken there. the course and fin an c i a I paramedic teams, linked by So fiat, 18 of the county's I.imitations, Philp said. & op his,; 1l ca Ce d com-hospitals have received Philp's Each man must undergo munications gear to base sta-certification a s emergency more than 1,000 -irour~ of tion hospitals, within fi ve care hospitals authorY.ted to classroom study tn life-saving _m_i_nu_t_es_o_1 _m_os1 __ o1_1h_e_co_un_-_1_a_ke_in_pa~r-•m_OOJ_._c c_pa_t_ie_n_ts_. -I met.hods and, during h i s · - Speci•I Purchase! l schooling, the city ·or county must pay his salary e v e n though he isn't oo the job. PHILP ALSO said each specially equipped Par{lmedic van costs n10re than $25,000. U!Hmately, there will be 26 parilmedic teams -about 250 men -scattered around the county and at least 26 vans. But Philp said he is hopeful there_ will be enough money available to buy scme backup equipment. The other major hangup to quick installation o{ the full paramedic force is the need for a complex conununications netv.i>rk. C o u n t }' Communications Director R.f. "Cuba" Morris ORIENTAL RUGS at AS•AN ENTERPRISE in Design Plaza • 250 ~ldg ., 2nd. Floor Donald. F. McDermott Jr., owner· TELEPHONE 644-8881 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER Through a special purchase, B.D, Howes and Sun has acquired a collecuon ol 1wen1y c>.quls11c light O&fat diamonds (.90 lo .96 ct each! -- -dach one waiting ror a 11ngc1 to sp<Tfklo The sening is a plo1~ wh1!0 3Cld yellow m0Un11ng sym~ belie <>.! he-r good taste Should she like lhe diamonds. :;o much to want 1wo. rnighl we ~ugg_cst a pair ot ea11ings 20% off one week onlyl .... • B.D.HOWES and SON llNE JEW~LtllS FOR THREE O&N&RATIONS ' ltll VIA LIDO . Nl~Ol:T llACH •. 67S-27l1 Im Angele< p_,•den• • Newpon 8e•ch P•tm Spring~ • Sin!• B•rb••• • 'Koll"1•1e • lioool1,1!u ..,_ 1. • -----~ .. • ' v It would be nice to have a savings account that earns top interest. ·It would also be nice to have a sa vings account you can dip into anytime. .. t. f"":~,.,.,,,.·~·:.··-:: . .. · .. ,· With this in mind, we suggest you stop byyoarnearest-Bank~ot-Americaoffice·-. ------- We have Certificates of Deposit that earn 71,\% annual interest. All you need is a minimum inveitment of $1,000 for at least 4 years. Or as many as lOyears if you wish. Then no matter what happens to the intere st rates, you've locked up that 7 ''.1% interest for the time you specified. We must mention that Federal law prohibits withdrawals on Certificates of Depo sit prior to maturity unless 3 months of interest is forfeited . and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the regular savings rate. •· Which brings us to lhe regular savings , account at Bank of America. The perfect' place for the rest of your money. Because. if you need it in a·hurry, you can get it in a hurry. Put it in, take it out anytime. That's what we call flexibility. ·For the right combination of savings plaris, depend on us. More Californians do: ... · " ....... . . Penonal, courteous service • .,. " •~;:(.)'·er-«·-:lof< BANK Of A.M(AIC;A. N.1. & $ o\. MQ.18tR f .0.1.C. ·-· ... " m ·BANKOFAME~ICA ' '<. -· • .-/ -,, I 1 ' . ' ~ 'I I I . ( i , ' • • • : .. . ' ' ' I ~ 1 . .f ' ' • • • • A 12 DAILY PILOT ' • BOATING First Plac e • Wtd~ay, Octobtr lb, 1974 ' I. • · San 'Diego Grabs .Trophy· ~ ( ltl the nearlt 1v.·o years that l\tlttwlnter Regat.ta in Los the Bob \~l te Trophy has Angel~ Harbor. been a high desired prixe for the Rhodes-33 Cla~. it has been to San f'rancisco several limes ant' has been transferred tg numerous yacht club$ in Southern California. Sunday' i1 found at least a tenlJXlrary hon1e in San .Diego for the first time Yl'hen San Diego Yacht Club sent a crew headed by Rodney Eales to Ntiwport Beach to snatch it from the trophy case o r ......_ C.:ibrjllo Beach \'achl Club. IT BOUNCED around Southern California y a c h t clubs for a number of years untU 1958 when Dennis Jordon of St. Francis Yacht CI u b brought a boat and crtw south for the A1.idwlnters and stayed to win the challcnge·trophy. another BYC crew to fmally bring it ba<'k to Southland "·aters y,·hcre it has remained ever since. SUNDAY'S RACE was sail· eel off Newport because most of 'the Rhodes-f.Ss are now in Ibis area Md challenging crews usui.Jly have to borrow a boa't. CabriUo Beach Yacht Club v.·as the defender ·with· Roy Cun<liff at the helm. ' . also pa.ssed C1evidence to take over the runner-up position. The three boats finished within 20 set.·onds of e a c h o<her. Houors JT'.on -IJy Jahos/;y Also kno11'J\ as the Balboa C'hallCflge Trophy the coveted av.·ard was dedicated for a sudden dea!h race in t h e Bhodes-33 class, or1i;;11iall)' a race sailed a \r£>ek a11cr the U sUlyed in the 8ay Area for four years despite the ef- forts of Southland clubs to bring it "home." G lenn Brockman of BYC RC- complisht!<i the task in 1962, 'but ii y,•asn 't long until it \rent back to San Francisco to the trophy case of the San F'runcisco Yacht Qub. It took Bill Taylor a nd. It appeared Jor awhile that Oscar ClevN!ence and hi s Newport tlarbor crew would salvage the trophy, but· after one lap of the lf>.mile Gold Cup course .Clefidence w a s overhauled by Eales and ~er again regained the lead. In fact, Bill Taylor o{ BYC • JackJakoskyof Balboa L I L•f 1 R w· ~;;y;~nbd .. ~:~~:~,.~~:~ · lIS I I .e . egatta 1nne~ ~rll'S for Lehman-12 dinghies ·· ~He~ Sponsored by Newport Harbor Lush Life 11. ski?Pe~ed by l\laionosky, Capist rano Bay THISTLE -t. R. V. Ball, ,~~ Yacht C.1ub. There Y.'Cre 19 Jack Day, Seal Beach Yacht YC; 2. Allegro. Dennis Heim, SSSC; 2. Wlll Temp 1 et on , •vow door · ent rit'S in the annunt rom-Cl b he p Cap BYC ·, a. Mer Nova, Jerry / """" petition. u , \\'as t 11RF·Class A SSSC. '4z.111·J , . D p inl y ht Klanian, Cap BYC. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:::;;~=;:;::;:;;;;::;~;;;;:~~1 Runn er-up y,·as o c n n is winner 1n ana o ac r Durgan of Bahia Corint hian Club's 1-"'al\ Regatt.t Sunday. PHRF·B -I. Bitter End, Yacht Club. and Curt 0!59!J , The regatta drt\V four clas-Jay Bitter, Coyote Point YC; eve was third. NHYC also held an in-ses of Perf_ormance Handicap PHRF-C -I. The Vulgar vitational regatta for Lasers. Racing Fleet yachts and three ·Boatman. llugh C urr an. Jim Buckingham was the classes of small boats. ·rrophy DPTC; 2. No name, GI en Class A winner over 16 rivals "'inners. · Goates. capo BYC; 3. !Peggy and Bill Bilsborough. Bahia Lynn. Chuck Pierce, DPYC. Corjnthian YC '~'as the Cla ss PHRF-A (\vithout spinu<ik· B winner "'ilh 19 en l r i es. ersl -I. Lush Life n. Jae SABOT A -1. Billy Fodor, Trophy winners : Day. DPYC; 2. No name. Gle DPYC; 2. Craig F l e t c h e r , LEHMAN·l2 _ I. J a<' k ri!ark Townsend, DPYC ; 3 DPYC. DR. R: J'. PARTAIN Announces 'the Opening of His Office FOR THE PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC IN THE EASTBUJfF VILLAGE CENTER Piufessioo\oi Bldg., Suite 105 · · 2503 Eostbluff Dr .. Newport Beach r--Jakosky.1 BYC, 1512 pts.: 2. Avoca, Tim Fuller OPYC. LASER -1. Tim Fuller, DPYC; 2. Gordon Sutorius, DPYC. By Appointment Phone; 640-6410 ' Dennis Durgan, BCYC, 26 \i; 3. Curt Olson, BYC. 211~{. PHRF-A (v.·itho ut s nakers ) -I. Sunshine. Ron Sears - ,Where ;Thrift Is Always in Style l.Ocated on the· lower level Pretty Nyloll Trlcot Ralf·SUps Sean Prier! A nice assortment of easy-care trimmed styles. Choice of mini, short, and average lengths. In sizes S, M, L. Extra-Lai Size Halp.Sllp •........... ~~ ~ So. 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Washer & Sprayer ~~ ' ~J4 ~-lC! Jl's a breeze to wash your , · v.• "'\;~ ~ ... own car •.. just attach the ~-..,.r sprayer to your garden ~/ -'i, . hose. spray on foamY Magic Suds and rinse! G1eat for many other household uses. CHAMOIS Larit size ftr Cll!•i.11 "j 3 49 ••hs~11r. • CONTIN~NTAl I OElUXE · I . SA!!,TA AMA-1911 S .... lritlol St. • -----~-~ -------- ' I ..... i . . • • . • ' , . .J l I I D•ILV PILOT Wo!"'"'", October l b, 1974 .. . . . ~~~~~""--~'"'--~~--'~- llou~i11 g ca,.eers THE FAMILY CIRCUS ...... I~vine Lectures Scheduled By Bil Keane Writer . - R~· JO\'CE L. f\f.\'\'EllY llEAH .1 0 \'Ct.:: 1 \1u~1td like to ltnd our \\'ht·ri· I <~11ld prcparl' Ju \\Ork 111 ch~ urban rent·v.al li1·ld. or 111 :1 '>ii111!ar • held hcl pu1g pt_'Opk• 1\ tth hous· Ulj'.: in 101\•LJlt'Ome SCCliOllS or rilies SulfUrbia isn't mY bng. I'm a sophu1 :orl' in colle;;r and h31't•n 't l t't'n ablr to gr! 111u('h tnfunnation C:in you help~ -E . \' .. Springfield. \'1;1~~. URB.\\ HE\'E\\AI. and hou~in,i.: n1anage1nenl fall Into " fr,11111•11ork Often c :-1 11 r ct · · urban l'aret•rs;_" Assu1ning (Career Corner) \'OU II all! to be a ll :1d- ininislra\or - not an C'll~inl'rr or architect -~'Oti'll nrcd many arrows in your quiver of ur ban kno\l.'·hov.·. Jn housing and ho u s ~n g management. far instance. a variety of services and skills are e mbr acC'd . such as architecture. design. cngint<cr- 1ng; construction. real estate. business. fin ancl'. law n n d public r e l'a t i o n s . Also: maintenance skills. s o c i a I services. psychology. f o o d pt"eparation and se rvi c e . recreation administration and personnel koov:ledge may be required. This doesn't mean that you will practice all of these skills personally, but that your background must be broad enough so that you don 't say "huh?" when these things are discussed at u·ork. URBA N R EN E \\1 AL ad- n1inistrators need such skills as appraising. physical plan- nirJg. land acqoisition a n d dispo!!ilion. engineering. draf- t; n g, prope rty management. social and commun i t y s e rvices. public information and data processing. llousing cOOe 'enforcement and community development programs. simil arly arc co m- prised of ·a great m a n y separate skills a n d talents. ~lost comprehensive urban af- fairs programs at the college level include basic preparation in above-menlioned areas. The best jobs may require a master's degree; however, a high school grad w.i th .ex- pertise and expcrie~ may be preferred over a college grad. Some community col- legl'S offer programs Je:ad ing to associate degrees in urban planning. urban development. communi!y service assistant, <1nd so forth. THE JOB !\1ARKET'S pretty J?ood ror those in urba n ar- fai rs nQ\I'. but because or revenue sharing. opportunit ies obviouslv \\'ill h<' 1nore ab w1- c1ant in' some ""'ci ties t h a n o1hcrs. Here's ho\v you can find ou t nlOrl'!: "The Urban Careers Guide" 1s a dire<:tory of educaliona1 programs in the fields of hous· ing, h o u s i n g manageme nt. ur b an renev.·al . community developtnent and housing code c n fo r cement. Pubhshrd in 1-----,-i:m . il ls~I.\< ar!iilabl" :11 libraries ::ind in counst>lors' offices. or a copy e•1 n h l' I purchased for S5 from lhel :"\n11on<1t :\ssn. of !lousing and lit>dc\'t•lo1)n1t·nt Officials. 2f\fl0 \' i r g i n 1 ;1 t\ v c , :\ \\' . \\ ;1:-.h1n,e1on. IJ C. 200.17. It lists ~chools. sourcr5 of student ;ud 1n tht·~c field!'. and '1carly 50 or~ani1ations you ca n Yi'fite tu for additi onal inforrnation. \\'a tching choles!erol ? Suc- ccs-;ful \1orkers arc healthy \\'orkors For 11 sini:;:!e copy of "f)irtary Control of Choles terol." a ~6-page booklet i:.1ving 101\·-~turatC'd-fat meals for the entire family. niodel menus. delicious recipes and calori{'-{'flnlroll cd d iet~. se~\d }OUr rrqur:-.1 on a po~tcrird 10 .IO\'C(' L;1i11 Krn11t.'<lv at this tll'\\'~~pcr. S\)l:'Cify !ilic. AllO\\' ~rvcra! \vti!kS fur deli\'rry ,p~.~~~ . ·~ .• 1 . ~ . ~ •• • I .... , : The follo\•!'ing UC Jrv1n(' Ex- tension lectures. are scb~d­ . uted· for month of October, an<!. 11«: ~n to the puhl:lc: ... ~ 1. • •• ~ SA'rUIDAY, OCT. It "U..ott'1Mlllno "l'I Ma I I V • 11 n g En"C'~I.," How•tllll Wlli.on, pr,.i,a..,1, .t.omlN•tr1lltt ~.,.,,. Anact1tn, Inc:. A ,,,,...,.y wmlMr. t ;:IO •·""' (' ....... : . ,;lO pm., Skvroom. G•lnct Ho~t. Ha. 1 ~0111 W1v. """""""'· Fff $.t(I, lnd\Xk• I''"'"• ~rldflll Ind d1U m•· , .. 1~11. -"Olrecllng let R""'lt" Mo!\~1!!011, Con>munil•llfl<' •Ill! L•ld•rolllp fflt 0 1>1•t!lng M1neg-.m1n!," Roller! W. Alltn. M.8.A , •on•u1t1nl. A "'*<l•Y t•mln¥, 9:30 1 "" • l :XI t:i.m., Room 161, 511$1n1>1us t'lll. Ftt; \olO, lnctlldfi lune:!>, puklftO 1nO cl••• m1t.,l1h. ~""" tncll1ns at-C•litornl1,.. Anh1 Eldtj$OI', M.A., ln s ulruc:t o r . AnltlrQPOlogy, (JP••n Cal'-; I r.cl l DMlil J, i811fl. Pll,D,, IHQCJ1t1 D">- fftior, Anlhtoe>OlogY, C1lllornl• Slllt U1tlvtf'1.ity 1! HIYWA<O. Pl rl ol I · l«fvi-. 1nc1 Ulm 11\d neld lrfp Mrlff, f :lO 1.m. -l?:lO p.m.; 1:)0 • l :JO p.m .. Room 14 . Socl•I Stl9'11:1 LI~. Ji:.e: NOii-er.Oii, W : Crldll, I~ "$11ei S""'11M r," Jultt A. M•rln1, l~.8. A olle-dty 1om1n•r, .$tlctlan 1, t :lD 1.m. • 1:30 a.m .. Gold Room. Muo Commoris. Fee; \10, lntludtt cla•1 m11erlels, lune!> 1no 1)41fklng. 1•1t 'ge1 something lo wr ite w ith ·· "Mommy. why i~ th is pen choined to the wol1?" "I -P-r." HDl'f'lot!I I. Baa, M.O.. DIVCllll!r!Jt. ~1~111ant cU111c1t P<~. Dea-rt'""'' of Ptvd>lllrJ , UCL.A : C0!1$llllant, lnttilvll IDI' Rt1llly Tlwr1py anf 11lr-c:klr, C ru l l~• CCWOK!owntss Altllll!H . A O!>Hl1y • SELECT FROM THE LARGEST CARPET INVENTORY Ill THE WEST •-EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AllD PRICED FOR YOUR SHOPPlllC , CONVENIENCE ii •ALL LABOR . .· UNCONDITIONA~Ll Y ·· . . GUARANTEED . • .. ~· .. ~"' 'r ... ' ,.,,. ; '., ... ' -~· >\'-· .· ~ • ,. '/'-' . ~-.. -· -r-~-."""': ,,_ --. . '*-._ SRICT IROM IHI WIDI RANGI 01 COIORIUl, SOIT AND R!SIUINI . . • \J<.'"'" 100°/o DuPONT NYLON PILE CARPETING ~~~~::~~~~ .......... 4 ?.~ .. ~~~,~~~~~~~ ....... 1 'it~ il;;o:~~~ToooR uiPm'" · · byOzite "' 100 " POLYPROPYLENE. IDEAL FOR PATIOS. ·POOL AREAS. PLAYROOMS. AVAILABLE IN MANY NEW EXCI TING COLORS. •' ' Captures Lat1rels Carol !\100re: or the Daily Pilot was one ol 17 v.•inr.ers in a n a l i o n a 1 competition sponsored by the American Me.at Institute whi c h presented awards at the 1974 Newspaper Food Ed i t o r s Conference in Dallas. She earned a ·certificate of meriL for cover stories dealing with moral responsibility of the food industry, eaergy-sav· ing method for roasting and ideas for \JSing a s e a r o o d surplus. Her erttTy was the o n I y California \\.'inner among the 87 entries judged on the b!rsi6 of service to reader s, )ow'nt11istic style. use of ii· lustration, page m a k e u p, nutrition information, carpeteria p \.. ' .. O.Uy Pw.t St.tt ...... PILOT WINNE, Carol Moore originality, timeliness a n d thoroujhne~. Ms. Moore received· t he siln1e award in 1972. recogniz· ing excellence in reportirig of news about food. FOi IASJ CAif, UT US SNOW YOU TMf MIU· LY STAii lfSISTAIT cums MADE OF ••• HERCULON® OLEFIN PILE IN MANY DlfllRINI COIOltl i UNIOUI DISIGNS. DURABLE LEVEL LOOPS 3~ .. SCULPTURED 499 HI-LOWS SQ. JD. WOVEN 599 PATTERNS · so. n. BE TIMPTID BY THE EXCITING HIGH LUSTRE AND DENSITY OF ••• I 00°/o KO DEL® m POL VESTER PILE · HI-LOW . -&_ 99 TWEED( ••••••••• u 10. ID. ~~~l~':~~~~ ...... 6 ?~~·- ~=~~~~ ~~~·~ ..... 8 !~. . . -Mutn;;coL-oa-999-, , SQ. JD. SHAGS ••••••••••• KITCBEN CARPETS byOzite® POLYPROPYLENE OLEFIN FlBER WITH ITS OWN FOAM RUBBER BACKING. Dl,IRABLE. ECONOMI CAL, EASY TO INSTALL. EASY TO MAINTAIN. COMES IN FI VE COLORFUL MARBLE DESIGNS. NOW IALI PRICIO .••• COMPARABLI RIT&IL ••• $5.99 99 SO. YD. SAYE $2.00 NO. HOLL YWOOO 7007 louiel Con yoft l!llvd. -982.2200 VENTURA WHITTIER LONG BEACH HOLLYWOOD MILLBRAE FOUNTAIN VALLEY_ -GRAND OPENING W. LOS ANGELES 2501 E. Moi" St, 1S918 E. Whittier 11.,,d. 3001 lellflowtt Blvd. 112'l·Vine St. 648·S041 943·01'1 • 4214934 462·623'2 TORRANCE PASADENA 2660 E. Colorodo llvd. $77.1900 ......... CANOGA PARK 21 031 Sherman ytoy 3•7-233• MONTCLAIR 320 El Camino Ital Sf (41S l tt2·2SSJ SAN cARLOS 930 ~I Camino ltof SI !'iS) 592.JUI 1.5941 Harbor Blvd ... (71•) 119-1700 CAMPBELL • 1 42TE. Hamilto" <•011 37•-uso COVINA 280 E. A·r;ow ~!ghway . 966·44 r:r • ' 0 • ' ,,, •• • w ~r, H wn •• D "' ' T A .. "' " G THI " " •• "' M< ~ ' E A .. "'' m pi u. Li e IV by Al he a u d w.c "· '"" •M "'· Seel ""' "" OHie Vlt w " '"' lrl7 r ' c c • ' ' . I ' , ' f'or Tra1asle1ats Fortlie Re~ord .~oo~in1g Fee Rising Dfssollftlons 01 Itlaf'f'iagc t ltltrM Oc!Oller I Rottm•l"I' •nd HtrMr1. Y0\1119, J11Ty p. 11111 P11rlcl1 A"n. FrlM, L•ll•nl Lff Ind Hl(ll H1ln,, H1tl; "''Ila' M. •nd Wllll!'fn A. P-1~ Ll'tlh N. •nd Mttlt a.· Woe(. l(atlllMn IM LM 1t1y. LYOll. lt\lf't/ICI (j. •nd JMn Iii. Ric•, TWIY O. ''°" larlMtl J. CortlllO. El'"I J11" ll'ld J 1r Im I ,_, DaYla, llGllloltl E11119M In.I •cl I t II ~I.Ide. IE'lllolt, ~ E11M Ind KIM'I •trt. a-. ,,,n<;n A. •l'ld l"r1nk LM. R-11 Cltol9 and J 1dl, 511111, lloy Thom.II ilnd Lind• Ctrol. M~. lillMI' Smith Jr. lollCI w1nci.. J11" Z•Mlllf, Jlldllh A. Ind MIC"-1 J. Sril,.,., Ctchl• I , Ind Htroltl lley. Wlhon,.. Cr(llt l lllnr. Ind llkhtrd "''"· Hubbtrd. ,.._lodlt Sut 11111 MIO Illy. WllcG111 Jtt" Cl1rk ,,.,. 1100.rt Allen ll•tn1-n, N1ncv L. 11M1 Fr-lck .. Dwii.I, Mt!'Hlltl I,.. Ind R01tr4. M•l-Ofl, L~or• 1nc1 James J•ckson. Smll!I, IAl\P I(, •nd Jimmy A. TnMttr. Jn W•H&ct l r\Ct Ell!lbelh ""' P1ntrton, ""°" T. 1r\Ct 1Glom1. Dt..t WllH1m A.. Jr. llld 0 ! In. ICllll!etn. EIQlltt, 1-htv I(. Ind R0111kl G. Gr..,. R1ymofld •nd M.lrll Jo. 'l'IUett. JK 111u.llM Joyce •lid Jlllln WUll•m Ill. H1!1, Oltn<t MM"lllt -.Id Jtmtl 1\119". ~ A.Wn., l"rudtn« l1rnl1<t tnd Olvld I. SltY9t!IOll, Slllri.v •NI Mk h1ll lodtll Yt LJfft, 'ltf'I K•Y INI Jtmtl lloOtr1. T-HY. llrl•n J. Ind Judllh F. Boat own~ who leave thelr · vessels tied to !Omeone else's mooring ln Orange C o u n t y harbors are likely to find the Ms I n v o l v e d zooming upward. That's because -r.'u e 11 d ay night the county H a r b or s , Beach(>S and Parks Con\· mission recommended t h a t fees charged the i I Le g a 11 y moored boats be doubled. If the county Board o r Supervisors tollows the com- m.IKlon'a advice, a tnml!lient vessel mooring fee of $2 a BOATING lttltrt br, LINI• •nd R•IPl'I A. P1rr.i. L1111JM s. 1nc1 11.1(11tre1, ( AdditJonai boathig news K~L. 11.lart s. Ind 11.hondt 1C1y. p Al. ··d ) 11.it. s11 ...... "· 1nc1 P1rr1c11 A. on age • w ay llOOl'll> Char!H 14flll'Y lnel Judlltl A------------ B91on, Douttl11 ;lowtrd tNI 0.Dbftll AnflC. Sc'-"'tktr. Ptltr K. •nd l!!lttncir •• R.ti.r, Audrey M. Ind GlorOt R. WtlUr, Ttrt" Lyn11 tnel C1lvln Grty. Shupt, wt1U1m 'I'. tncl Klrtn II.. flV"M. Mtrlllt Adtlt tnd 0.VIG• Wtr· .... Wlltlln, Ptlrlclt G. 1nclEdw1rd L. ,Mc0UH1t , Pttrlck N. •nd ilo\1rtori.• "· -Frtndllno. IC.Ith,_ Aailr'lnd PIU1. Hot•n. J1,11nll1 ,,.,. 9"" Simuel dny Wi ll be aut-ll'orized. Presently the fee ta fl a day. THE COMMISSION a I s o recommended that s to r a t e fee11 charged for vessels im· pounded by the county Harbor Patrol be raised. Prevailing rates charged by commereiaJ boat yards should l!€' charg~on i m pounded vessels, the commission said. lts conclusion nleAOS, for example, a dally rale o( $4 in NewpOA Harbor and $3 or 10 cents-a boat·fooL at Dana Point. THE COMM IS S l!>N'S u nanimous recommendat k>ns came after a staff study show· ed Illegal moor er s "fre· quently" pay what turns into long-tenn storage "at a rate inuch Jess than they would pay at a commercial marina:· According to staff'. t he number of incidents of illegal boat .>tvring and resulting lm- poundment is "getting worse." Rai&ing tbe cost.s involved may help to serve as a ~tr· rt!r}t to t.bose who leave their boats at empty moorings paid 10< by ofhen. Music a Turnoff For Barnacles Music may have charms to ou_t of every 24. soothe the savage beast, but it doesn't do a thing for. the MICHA.ELLE VIN S 0 N, pesky barnacles and other sea president of TPI, said the f~ life that attach ,themfltlve11 to . has recentJy gone lnto the sh ip s .a·nd b_oat1 an4 commercial field with the . everyth.itll that floats. . devlce, µistalling It on com-' Accidental discovery~ that merdal liners, omt guard fact has ~ to the develop-fleets~ tuna boats and some ment of· an electronic tran-of the oil COIJ\pany tanken. ducer deY1ce tha t could save The firm Is under develop- pleasun! boet owners -and ment \\1th a unit that will ac- even shipping co m p a n i e s oommodate up to 60 audio thoosands of dollars in haul-transducers. At the present out costs. time, the unit will bold only It all came about in this eight per oscillator. way: A Navy vessel hauled Also under study ls a flSh- for its annual scraping and calling device using the audio painting was found to be tranducer system . heavily encrusted withJ-----------1 barnacles and slimy marine growth with the exception of N= HlfM'\I RUrt tnd L011l11 Lechn·es On Sailing Revamped -~ one seyeral 1quare foot area. Is there an absolute ·Truth? Mfbtllllfl. 1C1y;.~ Thom11 Cr!Jlchtr Ind Slttll'I ..... Mcl!lfllney, Ji,.,.. W. t lld VIMt f . ••"" tctWtr t stff'" S/llr011 L. tlld Gt rv Ylctw. Md.ti n, Join •NI Gorlklll A. vac1on. flotlbl• L. 1n11 E""'•rd o .· Et1w1fll1, ldt Ilene 11>11 lloDerl Allin MOl\trUy, Rtloh e.. tfld J111tl P. Hudlaw. JOIMQl'I E. Ind I Gt I I I 'l'rlnldM. o-rii"9• Oonlld F. Ind Joe11n1 M. L~ HtlCll $!1ogtl 1114 Chtrltl llLchtnf. Miit'"' Jt mt1 L. tlld Frtnc11 P'. Lan;«rt. l.llitbtth Ann tnd JnM -Allil't m._ 11.\l:IY K. itnd JN~llt E. l tllotf, Mlcolol!t Evt tnd 11.tlph Kim Wl!ltrlOll. W11111m Ptrry Ind PtliY Et1l1111. ' Deaths Elsewhere &AN DIE GO (AP) B~ Hevy Uppltt, 88.,'}Who first proposed drive-up m.U boxes, died Tue!day. Lip- pitt was the son of tlfe late U.S. Seo.-H enry Frederick Lippitt of Rhode Island. SANTA~A DARA (UPll -An autop as under way today to termlne the cause . of .death o San Luis Obispo ·eounty Su ior Court-Judge JQit1 A. Madftn, r.o. who di&i Tuesda,Yatl:O t fTg e Hospital. • NEW LONDON, N.H. (AP) -•Bradley Dewey, t:7, an eniineer who developed the \V_orld \Var I gas mask used by U.S. troops . died Monday. Alter World War II , Dev.·ey helpe4 · develop plastic bags and processing tedtniques now used by the frozen food in· dustry. The Adult Educ ation Department of the G a r d e n Grove .Unified Scho01 District hu announced a change in the lineup of lecturers in it's ay mpo si um on the fun· damentals of competitive sail· Ing. The sgN.ker TUesday night was Henry Sprague Ill. 1974 n at I o n a I :ind \\"Orld champion in the Finn Class and recognlzec! as one of the top single-handed sailors ln the world. He also won the Congrell!lional Cup match rac- ing series ln 1969. Dave mlman . will be the speaker Tuesday, Oct. 2 9. Ullman Is one of the most versatile dinghy sailors in the \\'Orld . with national and in· ternaUonal championships in such clasaes as the 470, Snipe, Lido -1 4 , Coronado-IS and Sabol The final speaker, Tuesday, Nov. 12 will be Rick Taylor, currently campaigning for an Olympic berth in the Tornado catamaran class. Taylor I s also consistent wt n n e r in .Qne Ton competition in the sloop Wings. The first lecture, Oct. 1, drew an attendance of more than 300 to bear Bill Ficker, 1970 America 's Cup defender, fonner v.-orld Star champion and 1973 wiMer of t h e Congressional Cup. Lighthouse THE PHENOMENON punl· ed maintenanCe experts 11 o much that ~n lnapecUon of the entire ship was made. It was found that the clean area. was opposite the quarters of a crewman who had in- stalled a stereo unit using audio transducers along the bulkheads instead of speakers. The transducers were four· inch di.!c3 that caused sound to radiate in a 36-degree pat· tern through the surface ad· hered to. The diJcove.ry prompted a Newport Beach firm, Tr~ ducer Products, Inc. m· deve\op a sonic 90000 device that can be installed at in- lttvals along the bu11 ol· a boat and which emit a sound that creates an unde9irable environment for barnacles and other sea infestation. THE DEVICE is called "Barnacle Bill'' and is billeCI as an aqua sonic hull tender. It utilizes the principle oI 90Wld transduction by ap- plication of an oscillator wlit that emits a G<k:ycle algn8J . Tbis signal I s tr~nsmltted throogbout !be i.111 wh<n the transducers are placed against the inside-of I.be bull eight to 12 feet apart. In additioo to its eHect on bamacles, it has been found that marine algae, slime and grasses ""ilich normally attach or engrain while the boat Is stationary, can not gain the same hold on the hull due to the vibration. Thus whea the boat is under \\'ay, the water pr essure ~lany 0£ us are looking for firmer ground, for · convictions we can stand on; How do we find them? In aff ages there have been those who have held to high ideals- incorruptible integrity. moral courage, unselfed action. Each o! these individu- als has gleaned some insi'htintoTruthwhich mouvatedandllretlgth- cnedhim. l n our day piere is a book which penetrates the instability of mortal life. It speaks of prov- able laws o( God, good, and awakens in men a deVeloping sense or un- !hakable f.Uth. The book is Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures by Mary Baker Eddy. A paperback copy can be obtained by ocnding this coupon ux · o.--..-.---JJll ... U.. ..,_._C..tlMI f1n., Miid me a papab.d1 tollY ,,f l'irW1"'"' 1rid He:ilth with l\~y to the S.,11ptureo.. Cl'J ~,JN ______ _ Add,_, _____ _ DAILY PILOT A J:; ... Is easy with -these great beauty buys. Save. on our own . . . ii'reas~ry Brand Treasury Creme Rinse Regular or Lemon 16 fl. OZl Gillette Foamy Shave Cream nt. wt. 11 oz. '. Treasury Shampoo ·Egg , Castile, Herbal Balsam, Extra Rich 16 fl. oz. Alberto Balsam Conditioner 8 fl. oz. r. nn- ' I • ---' < -• Just Wonderful Hair Spray nt . wt . 13· oz. •. Clairol Herbal Essence Shampoo • s0~1: gge , "'1wr 1 0Z • • Right Guard Al"!ti-Perspirant nt. wt. B oz. Detsth Notices One of the first lighthouses against these growths simply in the world was 400 feet washes them off. 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J ames Harris would rather not talk about it. The Los Angeles ltams have-..ben· ched Hadl and namea' Harris, a rlfth· year pr(), to start Sunday against the 'San FranciP.CO 49erS' ..:...making hipl the second black starting at quarter- back in the National Fi:jotball League . this season. In Pitts bu rgh J oe Gilliam.won his job leading the Steelers to a 6·0 preseason. In Los An geles ll a r ris y,·a s . pro11l9ted ahead of lladl as the Rams. heavily ra vored to repeat as the Western Division , were uJ)6et twice in the first five weeks of the-season. in- ' eluding 17-6 to Green Bay last Sun day. .. . ''John Hadl has said himself that he's in a bit of a slump ri'ht now," --., coach Chuc'k Knox said after announ· .. cing the.decision Ttiesday. · ''.All of this has not been.his fault . There have been some dropped passes and other breakdowns." SICK O"FFENSE But the Ra m s offense, which struck often last season. ma naged only J4 points in a loss to New England. then edged Detroit 16-13 before losing . o the Packe rs. "It 's a shock to m e,'' said Had\, who led the Rams to a 12-2 mark last season whe n Los Angeles led the NFL in total offense and scoring. Last year was Hadl's ~nd Harris' -first with the Rams. "I k~ow I haven't played like l..did.,..,_ the e~rly part of last year,:• said Hadl, · . ''but physically there's nothing wrong , .With me or m}! arm. If anything, I'm / better. / "What's .more, this)eam is in first place. We can gg two·up Sunday O\ler the team we have td be&.t for .the division. I don't understand this at all unless it's part of some long-range plan," said the 34 -year-0ld Hadl. . "If we were 1·4, or 0-5, it would be different. This is a hard thing to rig1,1re out because we aren't the only t~am Jiavlng problems thiwear.'', •. .' • Jiadl added,. "We,.. aren't wrique,'~ and noted Miami has ' the sin,e 3-..2 record as the Rams while Dallbs II 1-4. . • HARRIS MUM Harris, ~. waS a d eight.h·rouri<\ draft pick of the Buffalo Bills in 1969. · In his first four .seasons in the NFL he stafted only three games and all ' were losses. No one pick"ed ff'lirris up· .' after Buffalo Cut him in 1971 until he was signed by the Rams as a free agent Harris was asked how he fell replacing .. Hadl, his roommate in training camp and on the road. "I feel funny making any statement befor.e I go out and do something. I just want to keep a low profile," said Harris. Harris has thrown iusf 13 pa·s-se·s this season, a ll but one of them whe n he relieved Hadl against Green Ba y last Sunday.· Kno" said "quarterbacks get too much blame and 'too much credit. But I fell we need a change and need it right now, a lthough it's not neces- sarily permanent. . • • . -UPIT~ LA'S"DAVEY LOPES IS DUSTED OFF BY JIM "CATFISH" HUNTER TUESDAY NIGHT. Sports i1a B~ief Oakland 11-5 .Choice; Sun at Home Tonight NEW YORK -Oddsma ker Jimmy The Greek Snyder ins talled the Oakland A's Tuesday-night as an 11-10 favorite to win Wednesday's fourth World ' Series game against the Los Angeles Dodgers and 11·5 favorites to win the best·of-seven,.game Series. .ilflrn al Big A Quarlerback Tony Adams and the Southern California Sun battle to clinch. ·the World Football League's Western Division title, tonight at 8 When they host s linging George Mir.e iand the Birmingham Americans at the.Big A: _. · -· _ -· . . ·-Ttie Sun ha~..chnc1ied3.Derth 1n the \VFL play.offs , which will include three divis ion champions and the three other WFL teams.with the best records. But the Sun needs a victory or a loss by Hawaii, the second placed team in the -Weste rn Divis ion, to clinch the ' Western division title. · · Adams, the league's leading passer. haS' thrown 376 completions for 2.900 yards and 19 touchdowns in 15 games. l\tifa is the league's sixth·ranked quarterback a nd has passed for 15 touchdo'A'ns, 'Pa11 Am Games Off? .... SAO PAULO. Brazil -The 1975 Pan American Games, already moved from their original site, may not be held at a ll due to lack of funds , accor-· ding to a Brazilian newspaper. Rahim 6·2. 6-4, Guillermo Vilas of Argentina stopping Patrick Proisy of France 6·21 6-0 and America's Arthur· Ashe topping Spain's Antonio Munoz 6-4. 6-4 . Other Americans lo advance lo the third round tvere Harold Solomon, . who defeated tolo mbia's t\ian Molina 6-3, 8-6; Brian Gottfried. whO outbat- tled Mark Farrell of Britain &-8, 6-4 , ·6-4 and Vilas Gerulaitis, who clipped ·Britain's John LloydJ-6, 'J-5, 7-5. .St11di11111 TerrHites · ST. LOUIS, Mo:-::: Busch Stadium.- home of three professional sports team_s, has termites fn its Woodwork. Stadium officials revealed Tuesday that the eight-year-old. concrete and steel structure has termites in the of- fices, under the stands. behind home plate a nd possibly underneath the astroturf. Glennon F . Walsh, executive vice president of civic ce'nter redevelop· ment corp .. owner of the stadium, acknowledged the discovery of the tetmites but described the problem as "negligible." - llowever,. Chester W. Robinette. president of the exterminating firm . called in a fter the first discovery or termites. estimated that as many as 5 million te rmites m ay have infested \he stadium . ;B ART S11rpri•ed .. Dodgers&µ:kedto Wall;· Willlt Be 3-2 Again? OAKLAND 1Af"1 The Oak land A's don't l)lan on going back to Los An geles . ~ "We're a very en1otional club and v.'e could start stea1nro\Ung," said Reggie J al''kSon a ft er the A's beat tht! Dodgers J-2 Tuesday night an~ tQOk i1 2· lirad in the World Series. It marked the third lime in as many games in this Series that the tin ed :>core has been 3-2. • The A ·s. confident :ind comfortable in their Oakland Coliseum, can finish off the National League champions if they win the next two games here .. . with Ke n _ lloltzm a n going a.gatnsl' 011 T\!1'1111lyl1f._ 5:15. ('l1n1111t•ls ·I n11d I I Andy t.1 esscrsmith toni ght and Vid<1 Blue facing Don Sutton Thursl1 ;1y night. . I J ackson and some ottler.s believe it's a good possibpity. "1'hc Dodgers arc the best allround team I \•e seen in my major league career." J1:1(.'kson s aid. ··out we're a pretty good le<tm , too. We are a money team . Thal's "'hY "·e've been in the World ~cries for the last three years. Bill North \\•as more \'OCal about a sweep in Oak land than his tactful manager, Alvin Dark. When asked if he thought the World Series \\'Ou Id end in the A's ' s tro"ghold , North replied wtth a s mile : "I wouldn't be playing if I didn.'t fet:>llhatway.'' , The way the Series has· been going, you have lo give some w.eighl lo the feelings of Jackson. Dark and North. The opportunistic A's have cash.ed in on all the breaks to beat the Dodgers in the first and third garhes. "If you make a mistake against a great club like us, you're going to get beat." said J acksun. ,,. Los Angeles catcher J oe Ferguson, the goat of the game with two errors, certainly agreed with J ackson 's as- sessment. "The)' a rc definitely a team or op- Po.:unity," Jo~crguson said of the A's.' 111t:y KOl away w1tn muracr, to say ·the least." The fir~ opportunity !or Oakland came in·"1.lic third inning after pitcher Catfisti\1unter st ruck out against Al Downing. North singled sharply to left for his first hit of the Series and went all the way to third on Bert Ca m · paneris' ilot g ro und ball to thi rd baseman Ron Ccy. . "I v.·as stea ling on the play and I was all the "'ay to second when he got the ball at third . There was no question in m y mind that I could make it to third," said North. That aggressive baserunning paid off fur l)akl:u1d." Aft1:r Sal UJnd11 '''alkcd on ~ :i·l c:ount . Jack:ton boun red a ball 1n r .. .-111r .;,f the J'lah: Jnd t~erguson muffl·d 1t. illo11ing the f1 r:,1 run of I.he ganlc. Joe 1\udi then s111~ll'rl ·10 center to dr11·l· home l:Jam.lv fron1 second ba~l'.~tnd the A's had a 2 0 l1•;.1rl for 25-gamc 11 inner llunlcr Oo\\'n in~ \\ ;1\kt!d a batter il'J1tlln c off the Oakland fourth, but he ::.hould ha ve knov. n be1t1•r Onrl' lli<"k l•n.:•·11 got on bas(·. tht· A's fuuntJ <i 11.iy to J.:l'I him all the 11•ay around ... llun,ler. sarr1f11:t·d thl' runnl'I 111 seeond, <1nd aftt·r I\'nrth fhc(! to Bill Bucknl'r n ear Lh 1· warning track 1n left held. Camp'a ner1s singled h11n1t the A's third run tht· one "·hirh l ur ncd out to be rhc1 r g:.i n1e "innt•r . Tht• Dullger~ pruduel·d sun11.: l.i!t .thunder V.'tth solo hon1e run:-. h\ Buckner and \\'i llLl• Cl'a\vford 1n tlu· eighth and nnllh inning,,, bul reh,d1h Rollie Fin ger~ prescr1•t:d 1-lun t~·r .~ vir tory. "' .., didn't IVi.t nl lo co1ni..· out."' s;o d l lun'tcr, Y•ho 11· ;1!. lifted afte r ,gi \•in g 111 1 Buckner's bh1!it in the eighth ... l wasn't tired, but J 'm ;:1 home run p1\ cht>r. Da rk thought 11 "'as lht· best thing tu do at tht• li me, of cou r~l" "I-le "a' having trouble.'' thl• m;.in<igcr c \ plainl'd "Dave Lopes hit ;i shnl '" center rie ld and then 13uC"kner !,tit ;.1 home run ... I felt he "'a" get!LnH ttu· .ball up a littlc~oo high. But he gave u ... a great pcrformanre · · · Do"•ning did pr.ct ty well for 1h1· Dodgers. too. J':ot a s heralded as ll un · tcr. it seemed the htlll' lcfl ·h:indl·r Was l'irtimized by fate. .. "!'don't think he pitchC'd bud lj'." Los AngC'les manager \\'a lter Al~ltin said of Downing. a litl\c.uscd pit,ehcr who only \\'On fiv e games in"l974. "Ill· was a little wi ld , bul I don't th ink1 anyone elsC could have done an.v hl·t· · . ter." 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' H II Ell 18 SO 3 1l • ) 1 l•JOOC O ' 0 c v 1 7 0 v 0 I I l ~ 1 7 I l l 2 I G I As a Group, Says MeKay ·use Runners Calle·d Better Than Buckeyes' LOS ANGELES (A p ) -Coach J ohn ?it cKay said. "lt 's unusual to h;;\ t..· · "Obviously we wouldn't make ·a _ _c_ _ __,·,.ang like~lh~tb~ lot or thought," Knox said. "It's the on y lineup change we've made in two years.·: An unidentified member of the Games' pl~!lJling committee told 0 Estado do Sao P'aulo-inatpfeparatory. __ wodLr.or_tb.e e.'i.enLhad.com_eJo a staJJ- dslill because city a nd state funds had run out and "we· don't know what is going lo happen.'' OAKLAND -Some~,000 baseball fans rode the Bay Area Rapid Transit system lo and fro{l'l the World Series al the Oakland Coliseum in the s~ste m 's first attempt to handle a crush of passengers headed to a ma1or sportilfg-e-v-e·n . - . The crowd, nearly 40 percent of the ·5t ,OOO persons at Tuesda)"' night's game, apparently_ took BART by sur-. .Prise. ·ri,1cKay, whose USC 1'rojans take on three fullbacks .i;;. good as \\'e hail·. Oregon Saturday in Eugene. did some and 'A'c'\·c never had thrt·e JI oRL' t1ml' ·bragging Tuesday on his three ful· like \\'C do now. Our tailbat·k:-. :.i~ a lbaeks. group arc the best \1 r'\'t: had. Anth"n ~ · ''No one in the nation has three ful · Oa\•is is cxeel\cnl. Allen Carlt•r 1s run· lbacks who a rc better than ours," said ning like '~'C kne "· he roulrl F'resh111;1n McKay. ··eythat . I mean the three as Dwight. FoPd is out:;t.-ind1nc. 1'hl·~ group. Ohio Stat~ _h~ two good have b\ocked\1('11.ton ones. We don't ha.vc any particular''o~,~_-'-"'T\~ne\·l·""f Sct•n -O;i . run brtr"{'l"'- der among the three and I don't feel it than h(' did Saturday night E:irher. makes any diffe rence which one ha11-he hJd been dnini:: tcio much f:.i kinll. in pens to start the game." s tead of runn1n ~ straight ahe;1d (';1r • No ~regation·· JOHANNESBURG -The South Afri-i;aii. government will nermil racially mixed sports for the firsl time next year, according to sports· minister Piel Koornhof. He salcl white. black, Indian and mulatto teams will vie ror a soccer. ~rophy. BILL NORTH SNAGS A DRIVE. Alston in Angry Mood; -Plans Lineup Changes OAKLAND (AP )-Los Angeles20-field and Steve Yeager .behind the -'game-winner· Andy-J.,tesw.s.mith,..pil:...-p~g;ilin · ching lo even ·b oth his and the l\1esscrsmith's moundtoe'againwill Dodgers' World Serles record p.gainst be Ken l'lolt_z m an, who worked the 'Oakland tonight, calmly comments : .opening 41h Innings or the first game "There'a nothing I can do .dil!erent :_be:Core.Jtotlie-Finger& relieved. -... than in the first game. • "~essersmilh pitched well in that "I think J pitched a good game and game." Alston s napped when a' that was j ust as crucial as lhislone will newsman suggested that he hadn't , be." !\1essersmith worked eight innings, The Dodgers lost 3-2 in Saturday's giving up rive h its end lT¥o oCthe t'1rec opener, won 3·2 Sunday, then lost 3-2 ,runsort him were earned. ,.....,- Tuesday night after the scene moved Alston also replied angrily: "You· from Dodger Stadium to the Oakland must have been watching a different Coliseum. game than I did." when i;omeonc "l wonder what the chance~ ere or a a.<£kcd why the Oodgers didn't hit well fourth 3-2 geme -with the Dodgers i!l Tutsday night's game. · winhing?" mused first basemliln "~1 aytx-we didn't use good judg- SteveGarvey. menl in hitting the ball ri ght at . M~na ger Walter Alston ~witches his someone. I Just hope "'C con hit the llnet~onlJ!;hl . returning to the order ball as well and as hard In the next . that ed Oakla nd left·handers in the f!'.arnes. ·~The Dodgirs had seven hits .opene fthe:bes t·of·scven set 1'oe11day n ight, t wo m ore tha n · Th> ~uts Fcr~uson back In rlghl ·oaklanct-· ·' Kh1gs Gab! Tie . LANDOVER,~d. -Rookie goalie ·Ron Low of Washington turned aside 16 s hots by the Los Angeles Kings in the fin al period and preserved a l ·l tie for the Capitals in their National H~kcy league ltome opener Tuesday night. In other NHL action Tuesday night. ttr& surprising New York Is landers used two goals from Dennis Potvin in the third period to.post a 6·3 win 9ver the Montreal Canadiens and Dennis Kearf\S and Paulin Bordeleau rifled flome power pl ay goals 69 seconds : apart to pace the Vancouver Canucks over the St . Louis Blues. 6-4. Bory Trh1111pl1s BARCELONA: ·spaiil ·-Swed~n's Bjorn Borg, the second seed, llc~ Chile's Antonio Pirola 6·2, 8·6Tuesday . in the second round of the Spanish Open Inte rnational tennis tour· namcnt. . ___ _ The third, fourth and finh seeds ad· vanced as well. with llie..Nast8.se of Romania droppin~ Pakistan's Haroon The fullbacks arc Ricky Bell. Dave ter is strong. besides being hist 1J,. Farmer and Mosi Tatupu. I-le said has the i;1zc and ~peed to g11"e h1 n1 :111 Bell ''did an outstandin g j o b unhmitedfuturcintlle prns." blocking" last Saturday. when fhc 1'he 205-pound C:H·tcr 1:. a forn11'r Trojans defccitcd \\lashington State ·hi~h schoot champion in the 100 ~;.i1d 54-7. l\1 cKay called ii "lhe best sincl' d<.iiih. /lf11lli11s l11j11red OAKLAND -Guard Jeff ~1ullins of the Golde n Stale Warriors will be oul of action for three weeks because he fractured a bone in his hand, the team reported. Sam Cunningha m in 1972. The othcrii · l\l rKay said ... Ford '"J"i :1 h1i~h ·did \'.'ell . too, and lhcy all ran \veil " school spr1n\t•r aiid looks like he t nu\1' bt• a first·class rcillci.{n1tt• :,11n nl1 r But he h~1s :1 hr1J.(h1fulur('111 f0101h,1 U and I'd hkt• to :-1't' him gt.•! lo JR5 Jll'lln GoH Ball Beans Pilot FRESNO (AP> -Golfers are taught to avoid hitting other players with their s hots. But fl,1ike Bakula-or Fresno didn't even think about "'at ching for airplanes -until his drive whacked a m osquiln i;pray plane .flying do"'" the fairv.·ay 70 feel above the ground. The golf ball shattered the windshield . bounced off pilot Oa\•id . 'ltughes' helmet and broke a side window. "I was da zed for a minute," llughes.said Tuesday of lhc Friday in ~ident. "I don't even r~ember'pulliilg back on the sti<'k I circled" ft'"' limes and when m y head cleared set down on this littlC' vinyard airs trip.·· llughes, a pilot for 28 years. then fie"' back O\'C r lhC' Fort \\'ashinA- ton course·to finish spraying for mosquitoes before returnini:: to hi s base: where a doctor dug eighl particles of glass fro m hi s fact> ds" Ford 11rt•:.1nt l1 lll'i~h' ah1u11 1~~ pound~. l\\(•f\a\ s:11 c\ hl' hcl1Cll''' l'S(" h.1 n clli'd \\'aShinJ?l rlll ~1 .1lf' .1<; \\'C'll .1, 1!1110) St<it1• dirl . lh•"l'1t•r . t11· :-nu! hf''~ 11r.1 rrad1· 1e1 to 1 .i n!.. thl' TrCl1.i n.' 111 1111· tnp 1/i · · Hoop Coach Di"' ,\,\IJ-:s. ln11:1 Fnrn1l't lo\\.1 S!;i lr, l 'n11'l'1'"lt.1 h;1'kt•lh;1ll i·nach ~l .1ur1· .11)hll I' •h·:ul ;d 1ht• :l~(' or~~ llr .l 1 I :!1 • n1nnth ' :iflcr l'tt1n11;.: fro1n 11 .. .S\lt,1r\ lh.'l';n1:-.L' of ~·Jni·~·r King, Goolagong Wfu fu LA To111ne : LOS ANGELES CAP) -BillieJ•'lll King says her tennis game isn11. wh'ii£ it used 10 be. • · "I'm not as quick as I once was," 'she said after defeating Belly Stove of The Netherlands in straight ,sets Tuesday night in the first round or a Sl00,000 "'ome n 's tennis tournament. "Pi,1y style of play has always depen· ded on m y ability to move well,'' said King. who ha ~ undergone kn ee s uriJery. Then she added with a laugh "But l hnven'l beep as qWc~ now Co; the lasl five years.·· King said her play in the 6·4, 6·2 vic- tory Tuesday night was only .SO·SO. "I don't think I hit the b;ill Cirly enough or "'as \'Cry penetrating on my serve " ' The sf'cond ·!;C eded King broke \hrough ~1 iss Sto\•e 's service t\\·fce In reach set as she used her volleylni;: 1Jame to good cfft'('I In another first round raatch third· ~ee d e:d Evonn e· Goola1?o ng of .Atts,tralia too k a second set tie· breaker 5·3 LO a 6· \, 7 6 I 1ctory 0\'C'r Valerie Ziegenfuss ~t a rt l na Na\·ratllO\':l, a t 17 C lC<'hoslovaki:i 's No I woman pla~·cr, came ~ark aft~r 11 hcrkler ~toppt•d play In thr !it'cond set anti dl'fcatl·J Kathy Kuykend~ll . also 17, l·ti , 6·2, 6·0. The hec kler ~houtrd . "\'ou Hus· Sinn,:' n1 the youn i:; CzC>C'h player. "'ho appchrcd upscl by the outburst. l\ftcr regaining her rom1l0s11re, she "'on th next '"'O pofnls to Pnlhus111slU'-l'llJ- I • pl.11.il'\" \\On lh(· nrxl '"" fi am, 1n tllk1n~ tht• :.t•t a nd lU~tur\·d tht• lhl'lil Sl•t 1n a ~hU \(lu1 \'1r~1n1.1 \\a • .... ei·<lr rl founl1 \' .1~ SChcdu!r d tQ f:Jcro Juhf' ll!•ld r.loul 1n ht•r ftr~t rPun1t 111a-tc·h tnnt,1.!ht ;1t lt1 r- Sµ01J ~ t\rCOJ lt u1 "·':, hc1n~ trL·;HC'd for .1 hITT'k pr11hlt•1TI ;in1·r f.olhn~· du"n !;<HTit ~t;or~. l,n ihl' opcn1n,t!. qu11 rter (1nal mAtc)'i tnn1~ht. lop serdcd (~lll1t< E~t·rt wc111· uga1n!l.t l\0!>1(' fn ,u\~. .. ' 82 DAil, y !P:!!IL,.!,O~r _____ _,,w,,,.,,.,,,.,,.d"~"'~· Oe~t,,obo"'-' _,,; ·"·-''"""' ',::Marina. -Key Big· Challenge for DH Saxons' .. , JnipreSSIVe Ton, Leon.,,., 1hat his iested by. Gar,,-Key., ~10 rui1ba<k in vp n 1.1«w .1.. Fu11a.rosa. has br.•n Goal: Stop '-. Danu 1 lills High Dolphins senior "'ho passed for 143 didn 't 1>lay nllliCh against El named Doina !!Ills defensive • Bo II . ha\'C 1:reatly lmpro\·cd in yards against Gahr and for. porado la st "'eek, "_:says 'player of the gt1me. •~·ire E-l!~On QB -swe their secondary. 171 &f!ainst E,SIJCr.11.nza . Leon. . • and I.eon s ays, "lie !!I \'t'ry W1!!J ' ~ • • h 1 , k qulc'k for a boy his size. lie ' • Wcst m lnst<'r ·Jlig.4 root- ball couch llill llos"·ell"{tets frightened \\'hen he thinks about 1'1 arina 's 32-lfi \'iCtory O\'t'r Western. "Lasl weeke nd . the}' did· n't make any 111 is take.s," ,,.. Uoswc\J says about the Vikings, "'hom his Li ons will host at 8 Friday ni ght. "They cttn batll control their ·opponents very "'ell , have ·two good b<1 cks in Jim Rankin and Ron Ross and a good quarterbnt'k in Chris }lawn." · Bos.,·ell is particularly . impresse4.with Hay,·n. "fie can throw the short pass and he can throw tkc long pass," says .Bos"•ell.· .... "But he mainly k.ceps the ball control offense going." : To impro've their Sunset League record to 3·0, Bosw"cll says the Lions must stop 1tlarina's ball control offense. Although Westminsfer's defensive strength is ils secondary, Boswell is con· ., . fidenLin his defen s iv~li.(le . : Keying on Rankin and ' ... _Ross will be defensive tackles F'tank I..andri · l 6·1, 195) aitd Monte Detcnhardt -.<64. 2tO) and guards Dori ·..:. .. ,. Quick (:i·IO. 190} and Scott ' . Kl amer (6·3, 220). .. ~. · Offensively. the Lion s ., -have a growling full back in ··.! 'Dennis Bos"·ell, "'ho has .•.. rushed for 232 yards in 58 ·c1rries. Quarterback Tim :~"' DeMase has completed 20of ~ :sz passes and Boswell calls ~-:· ~!!~~e "a pl~asant sur- ""..-• DeMase throws to an ex· 11"".:tellent receiver in Tony • · ·Maddocks, who has caught :-1• 10 passes for 219 yards and ~~; three touchdowns. · · ~ ..• : . But Boswell says the key .j...,:. to ttie~nst offense is the t---~~ ."'OfTenslVe line"that hus three -" . players over 200 pounds. ;.. Right tackle Randy f\:lc- -·• Caslin is the heaviest at 225 .,. .. ,'an~ left tackle Dennis ,.. .... Schade and center Chuck 1' 'I.Brewington are 220. · ·· "Oursiie Is a definite.ad· , :'. vantage," says 80SY.'ell , although he adds, "we may lack quickness at limes." ·cMMark ;~~Deceiving, f::Says Rival .. .._ ;, ,.--: OeS.piti ' a-kc;.-·wiii over ,,. · Corona del Mar last week , ·Villa Park lligh coach Ted ,.,,. t.1ullen does n 't • feel ·his ;.,., Spartans can let up and still .., expect lo win the' Century \ .... League football ruce. 1,1• 1.fulle n will send Villa .,. i Park up against Costa A1esa ;,-'.',..~Friday night ul 8 at Orange _.,._.. Coasl College. The Spartans :·.~~a.re l·O·l in league play and ,,, 1.tullen ree ls they musl vo'in ·::·"'."Friday night and the rest of • lheway to y,·inthecrou·n. ''That lie 'with Estancia won't hurt us as long as "'e continue to win," says ~lul­ len. "If we lose one g;in1e then another team in the But c is still horrified Key's pressure Is a mQjor In .th.e Chargers 21·8 lo;,s applies 11 good v.a 58 rush as . t . ubout fa ting El Toro Friday reason y,·hy El Toro figures lo No. 1 El D9r~do. Van y,·ell ns makln·g 11 lot of Things :ire already tw1~e n1~ht at 7: 30 at P.lisslon as a contender in the South Lie"'· "'ho had a slliht knee tackles .. Jo'ulladosa y,•cigl1$, as good as coach Herb Hi!! Vicjolli~h. Coast League . Friday ii:tjury, only carri ed eight 205and .Ca meron 230. had hoped they would bo •. 1.h<>y hav(' ll n <'x t'ellcnt night 's g11eill ~the league times for ·45 yards. Van Dana JI ills is now 2.2 fol· before the 1974 foot.ball pa ssing attack, .. says J.con. opener for both Dana Hills Liew is reporle~ly in top lowing ilast weck':s 16.6 \\'in s~a~on began but he 1sn't "rhcy have.thc fiuestquar· andEl'J'oro. ·~ · shapeforDanu l-11\ls. overCanyon. s 1~t1ng back and taking terback l ·turvc seen so far. But Lt.'On is just as concer· Leon s ingled out l"'o Both the Dolph.ins and thtn~sfor gran ed. . . Our sec~nd8r);' ha sn 'l done n e d a b 0 u t 5 t 0 pp in g derensi\'C 11la yers, tackles Chargers have raced Brea. Hill directs the de8tinies a b11tl job al all but they y,·ill Chargers ' fullback Chuck Craig rulladosa and Joe with El Toro tying the Wild· of .the Loara Saxons a~d really be te:sted thjs ~·eek ." Van Liew. ~ameron , as tha,keys to ca.ts 14 -14. and Dana Hills f'r1day night they e ntertain Leon's secondary ~·ill be "1'hev ho\'e oin All·Cl1'"' ~stoppingVanLie -l""andKcy. losing 28-lJ thq,_Edison Chargers at La ' ' Palma Park in Sunset League action. Estancia Seeking Maturity JC Grid Stars F~"""'t Loop "\Vhen we started this .a.a. o season, I felt I v.·ould be '--· • happy ir we won one Jeagu~ C "-· game," Hill says . Estancia J-li&h football coach Ken Kiefer will be ·look ing for his Eagles to mature Friday when they take on Co rona del Mar in an 8 ,g.m. Ce ntury. League contesl at Newport Harbor lligh. The Eagles have been im- pressive in some outings, but other games have seen them have troUbl es with cons istency and mistakes. Last week's 20·13 loss to Tustin belongs in the latter category. After watching Corona de! A1ar play, Kiefer feels his club will have to settle down and mature if it wants to beat the Sea Kings. "Corona del Mar got beat by a very strong and ag· gressive Villa Park team.," says Kiefer. "We tied Villa Park, but that was one of our good games. t r we put everyt,.hing together and play "'ell like we did against Villa Park we should win." Kiefer was not pleased "ith the effort of his deren· se, except t he secondary, in the Tustin' game. He made four defensive starting lineup changes this week and hopes the new starters can get the job done against the Sea Kings. J'he Eagles coach feels his defel\,SiVe backs can play welt against Corona del Mar. Cornerbacks ~lark Oeven and Brad Thomas and safeties Scott Coshow and ~like Faulkner have sparkled in most games, but were burned against TuStinon a trick play. MIKE POWELL Golden West Offense - MARK DOBIS Saddleb•ck Offense •· hallenge......., The Saxons have a perlect '2·0 reco'rd i~ Sunset League action following their 21 -20 FacingMV CQnqu'est of f:ountain Valley lasf week. · "We lucked out in that enc," Hill says. "But it's A1i ssion Vi ejo fli g h gr~attowin. fi gures as the team lo beat! , We have a young tea!'" in the .. new Soutb Coa'st th1'&: sea~on and they w1.ll Leag ue th is year and make mistakes. But thats Diablos coach John ·Murio the prob~~m !o~ every isn't sidestepping that role. c~ac h -el1minat 1n g the "It's a pretty well ·rOijn· · m!~take~.. , . · ded league with injuries Bu~ 1t isn t going lo be probably making the dif. th.e m1~takes we make th~t fercnce. The league title is will g1v~ us trouble lhts what we're shooting for," Wt:ek ... It s the guys ':"e are says Murio. go!~g to. mee~on the field .. PRIZES WORTH $t5DD 00 WI" ,,,,,.. TV w..llly "91kin Pick•roa '74 Winn.n •Ill be a war· r.-: t:™ by AIC Color T.i.vlMan el Kunllntl•n . Mission Viejo's No. 1 ob-~~1son s re cord 1.s . Goldeet~~~~~~:f~nae stacle is Laguna Beach. The dece1vmg and both of their. two tea m s s quare off league games could have • ""' p~«I •inMn will r"K9i'4'9 a $91.11 ?.nith 12-inch, di~ rMCHUN, bktc6i ortd whfte ....-.. televiMan set. Second plOc:e. wlnnen pt a $16.tS Zenith lable rnocHI l'Clcfio and thitd plou pi ..... Zenilh "bUlfoW" pod.et portoble *• ~ $12.95 eoch. All prilff are ..-a1119Cf a«atdlftl to ~u,.r's sug,Hted retail pricH. RICH WHITE Saddleback Defense , , }o'riday night at Laguna g?ne ,~he ot~er way. Thal with the first kickoff set for kid N.ate Ching .at quarter· 7:30. ba.~k is re.ally a f1n~one: The At1ists don l figur(' to W' We ~a~~ t~ find somf be a ppshover, says A·turio. ay of hn;i1t1ng. him. l "'On l "Lil,guna is greatly im·. say .stoppmg him because I proved· over 'last year. Its don l know that you can do coach has done a super job. th~t. . Laguna is big and tough up · .Edison al~o has a very front and it hustles for 48 active defensive t eam t~at minutes. It's in vel}' good forces a lotofbad plays.~ m shape.·• conce~ned ab~ut mov1~g Murio feels that the Ar· the foolbl\11 agaulst ~he'!'· lists' strength is defense. The Loara attack 1s dJrec· "Yes, defensively they're ted by Mark Carlton wl~h ve ry strong. 1'heir offense Barrr Snead the team s has got them in trouble leading ground gainer. They've had 8 lot of furn: Snead has ~ushed for over bles. Ir they could have 100 yards in each or the . cured their p ffensiV'e . Sa x o n s l e a g u e mistakes, they probably games. · '· ·would have .won all their ' games. · "They've had problems in the op~ning quarter and Centurions, HB Similar Entries ~ be deP91ited until Th11nday 1111~emMn at tt. ABC Color Tele..-i1ien 'i1•kin "ckerH '74 ~atd'IW"eh or at Daily 'il•t offtc.s in H11nti"llen ~ Newpatt hac:h, C.ta Me!MI, La9una lioch .s.ia.m.nte. W ... dy winners w111 be natifiitd by_ moll ol'Mf rnoy pidi up their priie1 01 AIC ColOI" Television 1904' ltookhunl llvd. Huntlntton leoch Wakh fw thi• 'itsldn Pidteroo '74 playen fomt eoch ..... in the Dailr Pilat sport• Hdietn. Clrtl• Iha team yW think wl! win in -ch pairing In th• &ill ii 30 pmn alWI Nnd in lhe pla.,.r'• foJm en- hy ~ °' a rHSDMbte foaimjle. TMn wCllch the Dtity Pllol sports po9n for each wotlc'tH11 af th,.e -Iii the conclusi•n af the 10-.-•k <Oftl~tltien, I~ w111 invit• first ploce winnen to try fot t .... ~I p:1nd pri••; a Zenith colot televitlon. ·The 1~, d•nol rr1M1ure table rnod•I col., Mt is ...._, ot $29t.••· It , ... to the Pi91kin PkkffM 74 c.nt.tant who bnt ~kt1 ttM G\ltcome ef --.... ~euillnal foatbGll or.mes tM wHktnd the-c• af ,..u• p1dl..-oo contnt. T ible for the rond priie, have le win -he weekl'f 9P'.i11ltin Picl:'oo '74 corr1· piltitianl. W-are IM NIH, the lt1t of •'"" .,_. entry ltk.nk. Good ludi. ~ . usually ha\•e been behind by a couple o f touchdoy,•ns early." adds l\1urio. -Offensively, the Diablos RULES coach say~ his club may OffenQ•ve·Jy · l:,..,....,._..,w.M""'-·· ....... ,.~ .... " have so m1! prob.lems ~"i~ ......... _.... ...••• , .... ~ • ..,._. .. _ moving the ball against a . . ..,.. ~.,...-I""* -._ ..,.._. ""•• _. ...... bigLa~unalinc . Cypress High football '; :-::.: i~•· n-. ~..,,,....._•Ill Irie "We think we 'll have coat'h Dick Shelko and his 1 ..., 1t.., ,.g,mN f'KUIOO, ·14, s,.... a,,""_"'· •.o. some problems up front. so Centurions are faced "'ilh ... two, C..•• ..... CA. H626. we'llhavetoplayoneof our ·lhei.r first opponent J.cw, _ _,,,...,,._,_.."'-'Meti opMi.c...t.~ better games to move the fe aturiiig a veer offense -......,. 1'-1 _..., .tfkl.lo _,, 1-"'•i..i. -t11,w · ball on them.'' Friday night _against Hun· • ~.._...; ~~':=-::..;. ·=~·':,.~1~-:' Although t.1 urio is a bit tington Beach.High, but it's n.w.t.,~..,. tt!Ft .., .. , _., ._ -.... .. 11M11ty worried about Laguna's not like they don't know ••11--•· -defense,· the Diablos 'have anything about the system. "" ....... '"""' '-.-i-tiM -,.,., ,.,.., '~ A.M . ., movt•d the ·ball well in The Centurions use the ,... ._ .. ,_... 1•""' o.;i1 "'-' •fflc. 1tt •PM. n.... ... Offensively, E stancia continues to improve. Quar- terback Lal-ry I-fall has t'Ompleted 22 of 45 passes for 245 yards in his last two games a nd is also im- proving each game. The Eagles w ill also have reser\'e quarte\lb.ack Kevin PETE BROWN BILL FORD La Rue back this week . Orarige CoasJ Oflense Orange Coast Defense .... posting a 3·1 r ecord thus same offense and Shelko s. ......,...;,. ......,.... ...,. ti.;,~-...,. o.,;11 "i.t~ far. says his defense needs to • .,,,,,, ....i 1hofw i--.,,. r.,..;1;...,.. ,... ~;w. ,. Kiefer says his club \viii -------..:.---~~--7-------­ have to cul down on offen· si~·e mistakes and costly penalties if it wants to move the ball consistently. Both hurt the Eagles in the Tustin game. Corona del t.far enters the ga me as a 4112 -point favorite. Western Victimized By Critical Penalties fo'rid<iy u•hen th ey trek to \Ve slern in a Sunset Lecigue Quarterback Dave Sch· return to its basic plans. ... .. midt has some impressive Shelko is a lso concerned .. M llLUU 81.ANll: Milst 11f!Wo1N Ol INm ts voio. statistics aft er four games. with his team 's lack of in· a••••••••••••••·•••••••••-•••'"'•~••••••ie•••••••••••• 11e·s completed 31 or ss pas-'tensity dispJayed in 1ast i. E. NTRY BLANK : ses(64pcrcentror776yords week's l~s to Sad· : andninctouchdo\\·ns. dleback-a team whic h ·.: ...._ : ~1uri o sa y:; he 'll -make knocked off Fluntlngton : .. .u........_ : onl y one change inhisoffen -Beach.30·20, ·: --! sive lin eup. moving Glenn Cyp'ress fe ll lo Sad· : 01y Zip : Richardson to the starting d1eback, 30·1.5. : : fullback po sition . in place or Despite the relative : Phone • If \Ve s l l'rn High 's Pioneers ever find a way to Prep Football . "'oid criti<'a l penalties _ _ . · · someone is going to pay the 'J1111I., Y•• .. 11 . F I" V II ' Cary Greer. closeness 'Of com parative ·: Orde hlol'm you think will win thi• WMk'• IO!Mt : Coach Jim E-Verctl's scores. Shelko says things .: : Pl.one h e verag•d are somewhat grim. 1': : football s ta rt. ,,.,1... 0 11 0 , -l'O price. oun <1 1n a ey s c.i•n<1 • o o o ' -o Ba rons hope it \VOn 't be nearlye~~ y~~ds ~er ga~e A p J "l!untington.Beaeh has to ~: 49ers at Rams : offensively, hut 70 yard' in r e a 0 0 be the best winless team in 1: WashillCJIOll at Philadelphia· : penalties in key situation"', Southern California. It ha.d ·: • Cleveland at New c-gJ.and : 1-----• 4 • league that has lost on.ly one "';11--win-lhe-tillc.. llo~eIT.G_ S1J K " • ' , \ • . . ,. -if we win lhc resr there's prague-ey· nobody that can win except us." . Figure ha,·e-helpcd nuHir-y-ttieir er'-· ---R""'-e ·s u -Jt...---''Lcil<;i-nce.to.be.a.LKenncdy .. it-....:: ..n. ..... . . t forts. dominated Saddleback and ·! Washington St'. at UCLA : vA1ts1Tv it was ahead ilf the Marina :, : k•rt ~, OUrlltl game." .·.: us.c at Oregon •• , £1 faro 1 1 J J-1 ~~~·~ O(.o.in;. N•v11:e ~. ~.!;:1, !'jjiiiiOiiOiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ! Navy at Air Force i S<n..oti. w11 ... "· · .: Alabama at Tennes•ae : l'itosH.so"" LEASE A •74 DATSUN '• -• For Los Alamitos Villa Park 's attack "'11s led by speedy running back Bruce Ben Ben, .w ho picked up t69 yards in 36 carries. Cosla Ales;i \\'ill also have to I.Os Alamitos lligh has a "Sprague ha s the besl beleeryoftri ek plays by the. one·n)an "'reck ing crew in · balance of any back J\·e Spartans lik e reverses and lailba"--k David Sprague . yet . seen in quite a 11•hil". halfbackpasscs sti llhas poll'n\g ~n s inqu<tr-··nut I'll sav this. J,os Everett . v.•ho had two teams reach the Cit"' 4·A fina ls before the t ide changed twO years ago, says his team could be bet - ter than its 2·2 record (0.2 in league ). El fo•o St .... , °"1~"~1 • '-1• 710 2 dr. •a9u MO. ·: Arkanso1 at Texas : Ho9ei.• 1 1 o o-1 ,. '"" J• -· o:&.L .. • 11:1 to•o "''1"' e•adtord s. 1-i.,,.1 COSTA MISA DATSUN : Georgia Tech of Auburn ! "FumbJ('s haven 't hu1t as ~. ll:lc~iwuoll l. wiiimin 1· ~Hc •i 2145 HAllOl ILYD .. CM. •' • n1 uc h as the pe n<1 l t i~." 1' a ... ,m • ..., ~ .. it51 ,v 140-6410 :: Duke at Clemson : Alullenis con\'inccdCosta lerbaC'k s Crai l! Chant -Alamitos is nol ~1 one·man P.l eSiJ is beli e r tha n its 1·3 bcrlain, and Ron C<issidy._ sho1\•. It's .i:ot si7.e, spe<'d. is record indicates. Thal s !ht' problt•r_n faC'ing u·ell roached and very "rl l Nc\\·porl llarlx>r High fool-disciplined.·· soys Everett. "'ho al so ad· °'"• "11~ .. , ., °"1;"~' 1 t-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ i Michlgqn at Wisconsin : mils his team likes to run !.IOdl•Wt• s l ) 1-1s I I • • the option and \Viii probabl y n. ... liill1 uorln9· M f I ' 2, : owa a Minnesota . Mc~•tln, Wollle. • • try to toke advantage of a Ju1001t vA11111Tv : Missouri at Oklahoma State : "\Ve lost to Fool hill , 19·7. ball coach Bill Pizzica as he and Costa ~t es a Jost to lrics to prep:1re the Sailors Foothill, 20·7. so we fii;ure Cor Thursday ni l!ht's Sunset the game should be prett y Lca~ue encounter against C\'Cn," says ~I ul lcn . ''Costa the in v;uling Griffins. ~lesa \osl to i\l1ss1on \'iejo, "Los Al Y.'ill !'Un a lot of but dominated tht• i;:ame po"cr stuff right al you.· and also pl ayed "'e ll against thrn it ·11 throw the b:1ll ," El A1odena, ". says Pizz ir a. " Although hr fe els the . "It appears tobealotllkc ~1ustang s "'ill he as tough Fullen on. only much. much an opponent us Cor·ona drl bc•llcr ~l ar. ~lullc n secs thrn1 11s "As for 'Spra~ue,,all we 1"od1ffl'rl'nt lypc tCi.lt lls. ca n tlo 1f' mak~ olilf kid s "Co~t a ,\l c~;i cloc!>n't ha\'c :1 11·:ire of\hiru . tO lc1.'1hcn1 th e ~1zt· likl· Curuna del know "'h:\t he i:-; t'opabl e nf ,\!;i f . l)ut th•'\ 'rr much doini,:, fjU tr kcr.'' sa~s ~lul ll'll "'\\'('-can '\ 1m plr1nt•nt l!il zica has lo be pl eased defensive weakness that k-•1 ou1run • • with his tea m 's dcfensi\e sho"ied in the f ountain Val· ~;:11':~ ; ~ ~ ::_; ·: No. Carolina St. at No. Carol Ina i I roops, ho"'C\'er, after lhe ley armor against Loa r;1. O•n• Hll11 ~totlno · o.u9M'tt1 l . • Army at ""olre Da ., • ~llow.11 J, ~'"II, t1unl1r, Sc;.l'llttD, ·, f"lll me•, • defens e stopped Edison s h d · 1 • • 1hree ti mes on one-i·ard pear ca ing tie ,,.,, ~•c1c.,.~••09•;1·~·,,_, ~,.,... : Oklahoma at Colorado : Pioneers' attack is quar1 er· •MD~---' • ~ilu rll ions in gaining a 17·1G °'•fife cu 11 1 1 t 2-11 ... , .... ". '' 5 · p 5 • back Brian Bid ea ux , \\"ho Or1n9• C.01$l 1COtl119 -Fr•ntom ....... Car 1 • ...., 2 er 3 ,.,.... .: yracuse at enn tate • uphill win. averagcs five yards pcr rar· s. _.,,,,..,u1• 1, Lund, s .. tn 1on. •TMM&M91y-.M•-,. • • l)oubt(ul for Thursday's n: Tu•Mr. .: San B•rnardino at Saddlebock : • .; lclrt •r Ou••ltfl • • cnt'ounler is Bri an Fol ey , ~ c;o1.,... west 1 o ' ' ' ContC1Ct tlte Gold W t t C • ,. t ' I t rt' l'ullback Ertdie Reid is a Gro:r.:-;1 0 I ' 1 I : en es a ypress • 1,ey.·por s surpr se s a 1ni; "·t " -,, '''''"' _ •. ,,,, '· Least &~1 at • l Al • N • t b k · t rclurning starter.and Tl'rry "" "" '"" ,...... • os am1tos at e port • (JU 41 r er 3 C ll gal 11 S JO!wll>On 1, PicklO•d, HDtmalt, Fel>I•~. 4 • W 00 F. r llc55 is attailb;tck. ' HARBOUR _.<f!~f;~:. an excellent run l':verl·tt 's f'Onerrn \vith r'F"'=·::::::::::::;:::;::::==='::::::::::::=;ll ! Corona del Mar at Estancia : ner \\'hn usun lly opc ralt's ut . f'ounlnin Vall ey is with lhl' ~75""'MoCMTHllY.~::~MG0 VW \ : Villa Park at Costa Mesa : taHIJark. surfcrcd 1:1 hadl) various sets. th ~ passi ng • ld' • s11rain rd ankle and is 1·.-:· _1.!11mr.11 ndnumbc r"-lf 2400Mo. .: ISOn P.t Loara.• i prt'tt·d to h~ read) _;1 11 l•ck '"Fountain VallcY docs so ..,~:it!!=:=:::..... : Ftn. Valley at Western : 'lilt "'f hc y r·un ;1 1 ~ o t 1i:h1 rnd ch:in~C'$ in our defcn:-.c.· \Ve orf't!nst: 1\'1lh a f\ankt·r and JUll ha\•e lo ~·ork on oue fun •. alv.•ays h;i vc some sul)lrisel'i .dan1l'nta ls and play it hl'n<'r agninst Atarina. · 1nany lhings offensively," GIOTH CHIYIOLIT : Ma.r..ino a.t__Westminster : 'Thnt m e an s Go;d r>n ~a)S E\e rc·ll."ltbas alotof 11111 ..... -.-.-.-e& ·: -·· • Ad ams, ~·ho sparkled 1n 1hc sets nnd Chris Dove throws r~;.i~~·~'~..,.~·~-~-~"~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : Dana Hills at El Toro : fourth qu.a rt.r rally Jor th• ball real well. Good ;: Ml aslon Viejo at La' guna Beach l pl11nncd." .straight Week's Grid Odds It•,,.-·~ J ••n,1n ot,t• 1 UC.L. ...... ~Wt\l\l"OlO'l ,!•It., 1) I ui<.1w•Ott0011t,i. Alr ,...c1eri•Nl••l"l Ai•Olf•\t t••• ,,,,,,.,It• ti• 1 h•11t w • tu11,,111tl• I All-""'" Gfl!Olt TfCllt J 1 Dul ... f' c ..... , ... by 1 Mo(llJ9'1" 0'""' WI \ton"n D'' 1--rM+ ..... MUbyt • Qt.I'"""°' Slllf &•I • M•UO~•l"rl ~ (Jl<Oll ... lt ... , No C1•0ll,,. t r 1 Mtl" o ..... ••t1 •rm• t>• 11 • (» .•• 1111 .... 11 .. 1C0•1t•ld'!lllf !It• t ~"" !ol.i• ow• \Y••1• •• •1 • !oift ........ 011111 o ..... S-al11wi:• b• 1 Go+OOft .,,,...11 ..,., C.tP<•" DJ 11 Ht*Ml"I HtrllO• ''"' 1..01 Alltl'll!ltl!ll' I CM'Ollldf! Mil 4W• [!ll llUt bY I'' v1111 •••~ow• C:o.1&.\olt\•t•• !.,,,....,.,., ~n~•• '' i , ..... , ... Vll~y O"'ff wt\! ... nhl t W•IU'"""'' .... , Mal!"I OY) l l 1010 ovor O•~• Hli11 D• t MttllOft Vlt iOO•t• t.ltu~• h~lll!y lj \ \JP'IWl\lh e"'r SI~ (ltmtftltlly 11 y.1., O.l owr •111, p: er I "'""''""'~""' k•<~ O' ... '! ... " l)f t . Newport. is. bH r k a ~ qu:tr· at hlctcs ... thal 's the ·: lcrhack. Brian Tb<'not "111 prohlc n1 Chemise LaCo!d:e -Purcell -Converse~ Trttorn -Clrcll • University at San Clem9nte : be at tailback. · / "' : • "Their defense is a slan· rullting • 3 : Mater Dei at Pius X • X-country . Or•11ttCM1lflO IJllS•~~Mtou 1 Wlltll'lltt l ftd 6 11w1ftO lOC:Cl II 1f . ) !':''"' <OCC • JI 11. • flotllt11 IOC.Ct u OJ; J o .... " 1$0J 11 ll, 6. flool 150~ 1, 11 I it.Qtl"'° 1'0 ) 1i ~': t. Gori l~Dl 2l "· ' M1tltr1 I.ID) Jl :IO, 10 f llOtftlOft 4\01 ,,_Jt; 11 , A11\l ln fOCCI I• 00 n .,.,,,, lso1 11.01, n. f'ltll i~a i Hot; U. flr• 1$01 JI.JI '\ ling S·2 and although they · ~ ltl £111 .ri $011,,11,, ~ : Cypress pt Huntington leach arrn't r<':a l big , they are 0 Ff:ATURIN(; .. lt•c•v•t 111..,.,1, 111 : \"t'ry aggressl\'C and qwck. i:_ ~ : TII UIAKE• .:.: My 911111 on fke 10101 nu"'W P • I Al~I. TOP RR~'\/OS • :., • Ottnt a1n Valley lost by a !S / "'"' • of peint• tcor.d in all 30 9orr1••js ---- PAT to Loara and Western. ,..,,, ,. a / r.'\ '1~01 S ii' : 1 • gl \'entheChance,cando thc ar 1110ttlt't \..:. /..1 ,• •'3 : Picpki"'tc•1raa i1•,..IJUfarfta .. reofffM !lame with pl11 ceki ckerTom i:: Behind !lie tnltrnallonal Pancake House ' ! Drlllty ftlot 'f*'fs st,tiOft t•'" Marich,, TH1Hy ! Htack"·ell . ~ 333 E. !'Ith SI .. Co5ta Mesa poooe 642.6886, j' : •W.-t0cr,. '• : Bl a ck~·ell has kl ck<'d nine :! s •"t tit Thur 1· 11 • oo · s It " 5" ; • : . .., 9-6 at ... ,. on. ru s.. r . o <i• p.m .. on .... -e •••••••••••••••••••••••••<1:•••••••••••••••••••••••• .. straight PATs and u J2·y11rd F'red Per r • Wilson . Dunlop . tnvts .. ·rrelorn -Bancroft field goal. . . . . ., .• ·- , • • Wrdnt iddy Oc.lobtr Lb,1,, 1974 • DAILY ltlLOT B3 PL'BLIC NC111CE rUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N01'ICE '~~~THE~ ,1u ./2_ a ' ~ ~~ET110D Holm . ,· ' B~K~y In Long Beaeh .. Tourney Lures "ICTITIOllt •UllN911 •K YITIOV .. •U'SIMUt • ttAMe \fa"f•M&lllf _ N.t,.MI "ATtMIMT llla f91t(IW!flg ,._ .,, Cl• 1111 TIM l'llllowlfto ..,_ la .... ~ TM 1111.Jr.•U '': 11: h i ttl<Tmous tu111111w tu.Ma JT•T•Ml•r ..,..,. ... ,..,... le ..... ~ , . A VOID TOPPED SHOTS Tt1£ GflElllN JOE, , .. ~ Mtw....,I TALISMAN c;11U TIOHS, 1 ) 1 ) •UIGll filllOlfilEElllNO INC.. t !Yd., C.01ta MMt, Ct. '2~• L119a11, (M11 MeM f'J"4i 00. All (N 'ENGINfa-.ING "'HO w.rr"' w, l"lr•V· Jr •• Nllfl C•~ 11:-1<1 -c.,,. ~Wall, SU a.,on1., "'Les. 11151 N•Wl•NI '""'· IH<'I Cull~ LI .... Hunlllllil!On tf•'1'· t.•I. Ccr-d.i NJir. , .. Jfo<nl• 111. M1111011111111 l •Kll. Ctll'-"'•"""· ·~ T11l1 -lnlM II CUfld\Ktft DY a!! M.lrlll•tl A. ........... 2\ISI Htwl•NI 16 A G lf , OoM1 LVW Fl11y, )()Oil 1.t llll (q1. 1nel~leu1I. Strff\, SH't IJI, HU111!1191a11 •11ch. II.QI l •M, H~nlll\olOll l11cll, Ctl ll:o,..ld G Sw1n C.l~rt1l1 «!Mi. rea 0 ers H•'11 TMs """'"nl ..... IUIG ... 1m '"' TNI l'Mltlnttl 11 C-t twd Dy I COl'- John a. O•l.,d, 11n .-1w1n Cir., coo"'' c1 .. t o4 O••ftlJf ;.rwMy °"' 110r1tton. For Tribe lronic1lly, lhe 1Tiore you try to avoid topped shots, t he more you 1n:ty hit t¥m. This is because a n111jor cause of topped shot.s is the at te1npt by many golfers to scoop the ball up into the air. In trying to scoOp the ball up, these gdlfc1s bend their left arm up befo're impact. This ·raises the leading edge o f the clubface so that it strikCs the ball in the middle, topping it. SAN BERN~nor~•o'' ..:. II Co••~"''"' C11. n•?• S1Qt1m111r 11, 1t1~ 1vt1.Gfrt ENGINll"JUN G INC. 1\1\ ~'.: Lindi M. Ot!Ofd, 11'3 Ht ,..tll Cir, ''1Jn M1r91,..t A. l \ll'Oll' San B(rnardino v~11ey r -11 a • '. Co~ll MtM, Ctl, f)~U l'uOll ohMI Orl"fl CNU Ot l!'r Piiot, Skttllft -~ i'l.IN e.e T~l1 iwsin"' 11 conauc:'~d 11y 1 111ri.•tl ouowr 1, t. "· 11, 1t1t '61t·1' Ttl.11 S1t1tm1n1 w1i 1nto:1 ,..11.11 .,.,. football coach KArotd· Beach There are 16 Orange f:Gast n)'llflk nd.Country Clu b ever lbe ~·••n"t~!;. M. c.iord PUUUC NO'l'ICE ~~~~tlt'c;1i~~ 1~~ 0 ' 1 "" ''""" 1 '" on gets hi• wa,y, hi• Indian! \Vlll area goJCers participating tn \\'ff: e Tnls •llltm•nl w•• Ultd ... 1111 ,.,, ---11'11•11 ha\fe f.ime for only one ol-the $22,GOO -~Beaeh Qltfl!n ~winners had a 30 on CO<Jnt~ C.••n: 01 ::ir~no• 1,,.1>un1 ~ e~i-l PICT•Tiout i usui tss P11oll•htd Of•nQIJ Co.1J1 01111 p11o1, f ... •lve drl t •ta~ -· ·-·--•' ~-lne nd ... Oc!~oer 1, 191•. N•M• IT.l.T•MlNT $8(11tMtlel' 11. ""' O<•-'· ....... · '"~ ve per qua r er 1• ., "I"' WU11Mmt ' """ t n a '" on the • P111u ,,.,. iottow•nt per~n• .,, "°'"9 ,.,,_,,,. 1t1.( »,..1• a g a Inst S3ddleback College ,thil week a t Recreation Park back !tide let a net ct st Puo11111e<1 01111tc c~, • P••I• 01•·i .,.,. ,1. ---::-:-::,,..--:cc=-cccc--- Sa"""""' ni""l at '"-io· rrV1'e-•o"-·-·.m· '"'-·Beach. I -·-· ,· Oc!OO.rt.16.~3.~0.111' ~Ul l4 IVNTINOTON 8 1!!ACM IN· -........ ,, 61 , '"~ 6' u ........... .,... ..,.,.116 n a e .... .,.es gues da y ~u~T11:1.1.L oevELO .. MtNT, 11n1 PUBLIC NOTICE jo lligh. Tbe11 will be ."""'""li""' with event M r . a n d ?'ll rs. Frank PUBl,.lC N OTICE 11vv1.w O• •• '""''' &"e11' t01"3 -----------, J "'v'"I"' '"O F ' . ...1 Gll"tld Allin Jol>fl. G t nt t •I tL~MM '"Jbe key to <IUr offen&e ii touring pre (iary $anders and 8.flO "'.1th guest. \\"OR the ST•Tl!MIMT OF AIAN OO NM INT P1rint r, 1•111 l1vl'lt w Orlvt, ~IUIMI NOTICl TO CllfOITOltt bll.U control " B h a full field -of amateur and two low balls of (ou r s 0 me 011 usr o F" lt1c11, ca111titn11 tor.a su,••1011. cou11T °" TM'I ' sa,y3 ea C • • · , 1 h l'IC."TITIOUI I UllN•SI llAMlt De.,...y l lnlelll ld, l.Lm!!t<I ll'lr1ntr, fT•Tl 01' CA.ll'O•NtA 1'011 "\\'e • like to eat up t O. I 2. e I u b p r o f e s sJonals from compet1hon W t a 12.8 SC()re. Th• 1onowlng Pl''WI .,., •1>6!\JOMd 1111 1111rnoul'I Clrc11, Hvntlno1on B••t" TH I couHTY 0 11 0rt.1.MO• · minutes on one drive." Southern Califomla. Second pta~ ..-.;r.t to' the Ron 111e us• ot t ti. llC"lll!wl truslnt n n1m1: Cit ...-.:• .-• .!mlll'I. Llmlled "''..,,.r Eit.ii el E';l!~41r' c...,11,, , , Win bums "-' M.t.011.10 'ENTER PRISE~. :10111 Ne fl MO!lltt"IY Drive, 01-vlew, C1lllotnl• Ot<:••:r.· •• ~ - And the key to Saddleback's Included in the list of area ter an t ift.'1r guests. 110fl11 Ln .. H\11'11111111<1n 11•~"· c1. n'4 •wn No•i , ,, •• ,,-• TP!t l'IClll•-· a •••••• ··-··-··· Tl'll• ""~"'" I• con0ue1'eit by • l\l"lilod ' II • Gt 'WEN to me defense ls containln" the rus h -'fers are Bill Feil of Laguna ~ ·-. .,. P••',.."" u ..r;ior$ e1 ,,,. •l>O...e Mmtd tdfr,, / Trust your clubs.· The)' arc designed with built·in loft so that· they will" drive the ball up into the air when the clubrace meets ~" the ba ll solidly. Start your swin& · with your left a/m comfortably straight and keep it that way thro ugh out. Y ou ~ loppiqa · problc1n will be eliminated. • · .~ C ._ !;'N~i:;:~• Wit liled 1" O••nue Cc.Jnly .., G~~tld "'t!tn JM 11111 •11 ptrwn1 ""Ylllrl cl tlm' 1t11lnf! The Gaucilos h ave held OJ>-Niguel ..-.'ho finished third last o•t~ 1r~e•n A~! M..irld. 1'7b0 l'lfl!JiwooG. Hun· Tnl• $1DltMfl'I ...... 11\MI will'I Tl\I '"' tllcl' d«:Mlenl ••• r9<111lrt<1 le II!• JXKtents to less than 100 yards year and was si;Uh Jn the ~ 1ir191on 8&0<h c •• n.11 Cc11n1~ ci.1• 01 Or•l'OI county Oft '"'"" ....,,,, 1 h• ntt;Hwry YoUc,......, 1n hi The men·s· e I u b cham-l ~I· floJllM» W•~ ~Cln<hK•td bv 1n 1t pll'!'lb9• "· 1114 1h• (l'lll{t o• '"' cl1rk of ll'lt •OO~• rus ng in three ~ four vie· 1974 California statt open • "' • lftdlvldutl 1111SM enlllled courl. o• "' 1>1"11o1n1 11>tm wl1<1 tories. • tournament alon~ with Alan ptonsiup IS cur rently u n der A~t l.Wlrld Publl•M<I Or •na• cc.st 0,;iy 011.,. • ..,,. ntc•••rv _,.,..n. "' 1 n ~ 11~· Tap' .• of Ne wport B e... y;av at Costa ~tesa Golf "nd Tllil 11111m1nl 't'iU filed wolh U·• Oc.lobl!" ,, i.&_1', ll, 1914 ;.,16-;• "::'slqn'1 .. r. , ... L•w Ofllct ,,, Ml(llNI "It will be our s t r e n g I h ... h . t°'A. Cl b . " Caunly Cle<~ of ~>"1.f COUii!/ en -----' (hr •• '"'..... 'le• N....,,..-1 Ceftlr" against their stre""'h," says Tapie flnisbed second in the ~untry . u with 24 players st~ftmber u, 191• • l'U8LIC NOTICE o~ .. ,..o, s-so. Nt...-1 8t•cn. c1111 ... n1. ,,.., fir 1n the c hampiooship flight •111u _ _ •tuo. w111cn '' 1hl "'''' of t111SlnM11 Beach aboul Sat urda y • s st Queen ?ttary e vent ln • Pu~llintd O•ft"ll~ C~•~' 01;1, r '" or IN u""~"ion•~ In •11 m1lMJ p.,-. 1972 nd • The annual Harry Gr e en Oc!Ol)tf 9, 16, 23. 30. 197~ ,,, I• SUPlllOlil COUIT 01' TMI!! t1!11!no "' Int ••l•I~ °' told ~~t. l\tlsslon Cooference c 1A..i. that a !led for second in r-" ITAT I! Of< CALIFOll:HIA 1'01 ... 11111 kov tii ti. _,,., he ta thi V\IOlin Day tournament \viii TMI COUNTY 0 , OIANGE llon ':.. ,,:;.rn,:,;,;_• , 11'11 11'!.t !)O.~llCI • "49S Golf Lessons By Arnold Pabner"-: 'I'.hls newly published book: covers t\'cry a1pec:t or golf. · Cri sp, clear instructioru bring you Afnie's rabulous succcl.dul concept or the pmc. ~ _ and 1 bit of his personality, too'. For your copy, send yom n1mc,tddress 1nd S4-.9S to Arnold Palmer, e/o this newspaper. ~=gutu~ :a::u.~ °d!!!1~.•st : ~ ~ T:nyteC~; p rseyge~r ~ r, a be held Sunday, Oct. 27. . PUBUC N01'ICE iooT1 cr: OP ;;;.:;;;:', °"" Pl!T1T10N o11e<1 E~~erc'·c:!~t. J•. PUB ,ICTITIOU$ •uHNlSS FOJI PIOIATI! 0, Wil t. A!OD 'FOii E~t<:utor cf , ... Wltl ol B ernardino is 2-2 and Sad-graduate of i farina H ig h I.JC NOTICE MAM• STATIMENT t.ETTr11 Tt:1T.1.Ml!NT .. •Y 1t.t •"OOve "'"'" llt<ldfllt dleback Is '0. School and currenUy a student l l>I! IDllowtno Pf'"-I• oojng bullMSJ Etl•rt al JOS EPH N. N £ :_ ~ 0 N • MICHAIL M. Cl'ltltTIANtDN "'" l'ICTITIOU1 IVSIMISI 11: Of'Cll'td. 'lt Mtw,.... CM!..-Or. N .. Ht In confer.ence action. the In-fl\ Cal State (L<lng Beach ). N•M• STATl:M~NT P'Ell:SIAN HOVSI!: OF IM?OlllS NOTIC£ IS HEIE8V Gl'IE!4 •r..t "·-••wll, c11u ..... r. ""' 1$ • among the top ama tC The lotl.,....lng Pt•1'Dn II doing bu1lnM1 2310 Wts!t»ln11t.. COiii Mt 1 1 Jo .. ph All~n Ntl~ll ht • .fll'!d Mr~l11 i4(.t190 d tans have whipped San Djego urs ••; · c1111orn11 11611. ' • 1111111on for Pro1"11• °' w•11 •nd "'"°'....,. "'" ~llffutw City c 0 I I e g Z1 2 and ll8fficipating_in the evenl. "LEGAL ACTION"' '°92 l 111l11u1 H1med Saldi. 2'.110 Wttlmlnlltr ,.,.. (Ul/lllCI ol ltttttt Ttsllrrofnl.try Puoll~hfd Or•no• CO.all 0111~· PltM, e ' • ' Ctnltr Or., l,...IM. Cltlfo<nlo 916.... ~II M111, C1Hlon1I• ~621. ' lo ltw Petlliontf, r.trr.11ce to Whlth Ot!Olltr 16, n. JO. Ill<! Novem ber I , Palomar, 31.(l, with fullback Others from tbe ar e a Rlvlu• 'Emoloyn'llll "'••nc1. Inc.. Thi• bllslntH II conducted Ill t n 11 mi di tcr !11r1h..-paM!Clll•"· I 'll! 191• lll:W..74 Be n1 W ·11· bin f parti·c.jpaHno ... the e vent Iha! I (~l!forllll CO,PQl"tllon, 10U l 111lnu 1 Jndlv!du.i. , ... , Ille !ltnt .tlld o>lt CI ft( lwtrlno:o_ __ -:'.:-:0'.CC-:CC-CC---CC---nla I tams tu.S g 0t ........ Cir. Dr., lrvlM, C&llklr,,lt f16M. H1mtd S•t<ll lhe ltlllt 1111 btln stl I'll• Oclot><oq 12'4 and 126 yailis. runs through Sat urday an d T~ll bull1ttu Is cand\IC!ed by I CO•· Tlli• lllltmcnl Wll flll'CI wll~ '"' 79. 1'"· 11 f ;:l(I .1.m .. In IM c:iun rnom PUBLIC NOTICJ!; lud ·th ro •• -POr•llon. Counir Clftk 0<1 Stplember ~. lt1,. ot O~'''"'""' ~o. l ~ 'Aid tOJrt,1----,c;;-;::c-;'°'c=o-'---· '"\\1t Jike t.o run inside with COOC es Wl a pro-am .:S.U,.. Jllvl..-1 EmploYmtlll "'gency, Int. FJHll ~I 7<rl Civic t:t',l<tr DfoVt Wt st, I~ Ll!eAL NO our fullback.'' sayti Be a ch . day, include Bob Ab b ey . Vl0"9l11lt G1rr1n Pu~ll1lltd Or•no• CINlll 01nr Piiot, ''1,~~ ~.~·.";;;~C1lllorn11. NlfWt'OlT·~~~ '·We ran the lullba k . .d former club champioo at ,.,, $ec•ellrv/l••••ttrtt ~,.~ttm--1S. •lid OC!Ot>e• 2. t. u. w1i..LIAM ·, ,·, ·-· VNtl'llD 'C:MOOt. OlST•tc.T 111 Volleyball C • lJl!!ii e " Slllt mtnl WIS filed with !rit 7, ll5'·1' ' ..,.. ' "9\kl lftVlt! ... l lft 32 times in our last g:une.". ?'lfeadowlark cc o f iluntin gton C0<>n11 Clttk of Or•no• Co11n11 Cft ~.Pt CVITllC~~E~it. NOT ICE IS MEll:'EIV GIVEN ''"'' Beach; Barry Beaumcnt of '"'1>111' 20• lf""I• ,,,··,,, --· P UBLIC NCYTIC.'E 11111 E~t wNnlPr 11.,, Su•N...,. •flt I 011•d cf Eouctilon of Int Ntw110t1· \Vhen Jackson does not run w111n1 c 11,...... tMS ~wo vn111"' Scll«tl Ol""k' <lf-Or•"Ot inside, q U a rt I! r b a e k Tim Newport Beach; Ken Cody Of Se~~.~~ 1f'•:: ~0•!_,"',".' o,Pllo,,•·. FICTITIOUS eUS•NI SS TM1 1;;·31·~,. .. ~: . Coun!r. C1Utornl1. wm r*CelVt 111!M1 Laguna Bead!·, Ray Carra sco lflj "" NAMI! STATEMlNT All .. M¥ "' PelUi-r bids II, 10 ll:Q) A.M. Ol'I llM )Ill Americans~ Goal: 'MJaraJdscn USUaJ)y hands ()ff :lS4J.74 Tiit follewlng l>trl0n$ •re d o f n q Pl.rlllllhtd . Orlnte (O••I 01111 .. ilol d1r of Ocl-r, 1'7' el IM ofllc1 I ' .Iba "-""-· J k ~ Fountain Valley M 11 e t>uslness 1s: 0<1. t. 10. 1,, 1t1• 31n.1• o1 .. 111 SCllODI D11ff"1i:t. 1ox111d ,, o a1 c,..:t 'J''"''e ac·son, u.are: Larry C... ~San PUBLIC NOTICE A.uo 10.vtsu"'L o EvEt.OPMENT :m P1..:enu1 ,.._,com M •11 . Terry Henderson or John Par-ASSOCIATES, 1SlS WhJ11!er 1·12, c.,.11 PUBUC NOTICE C1Jtfornl1. 1t whldl tltM lt ld llla1 ~· Al J uan Hills GC. PICTITIOUS a\ltlNl!SS Mew, C•. t'll11 wilt be oubHcll' °"""" -,.Ml,,,,, 1i.::.i1. I three s ee con-NAM• STATEMENT l'redorklt H, IC'°"m•n, tUI H•Mlllon Ctr..IM!C EqvlprNftf . 2 Con ICllM siderable acti«l Ind H........ A1sc included are Jimm y Tfll loll QWl'!I pe!"SOllS .... oorno t~1~ No. H.1, Huntll"IQIOn l t•ch, Ct . '111-16 IUP••10• COUll:T OP T)il .. u bidl .••• to be In ICCOl",l ftel '" Cfa"· of ff ,;_to Qe ch Mii 11: Lf1 J, AJIClerf<!l'I 3JOO E-ri r Pt STAT• 0~ CALll'OINIA 1'011. \11111'1 CClfldlllon1, .In • Ir II t i I en t , tnd Oly1npics Bert·l1 By CRAIG SHEFF Of ltle DlllV PU.t 1111! The United states has loog been known as a second elass power in intern a tional _volleyball circ les, but l h a t la bel may l)e c hanging , . The Americans' finest hour in volleyball ca me in the 1968 Olympics when they defeated Russia in I.he opening round of play. Russia eventua lly won the gold medal that year and the U.S. finished·s eventh. Since then the Americans have taken the.it I u m p .J: , fi nishing 18th in the 'n World Games and losing to Cuba Monarchs' Secondary Gets Test -M a ter Dei High will pro- b3.bly see an aeria l circus Fri- day night at 8 w hen it t ravels tO Pius X In Oo\\.TieY to open the Angelus l.oeague f-11 sea.son. Pius brings a 3-1 record into league play, but coach Gene-Zeller sees nolhinc but trouble ahead as the Warriors face r.tater Del, St. P a u I , Servite snd Bishop Amat in the next four weeks. Pius' biggest weapon i s passing. The WarriOrs have excellent r eceivers in J e f f Kristoff and Willie llcMahon. Kristoff tied John Mc Kay's """CIF ~rd for mostCiiiefles in ooe game, 14. agai nst B is h o p Mon tgome ry . Mc~1a00n makes Kristoff a better r ec.elver with his great speed. Defenders must play deep to oontain M cM ahon and this o!ten leaves Kristoff open. The Warriors' aeria l ga me figures to give A-t a ter Dei trOtJ· ble and Zeller flgureS It could be the weapon IP keep PiuS in I.he g a me. The ~tonarchs have had trouble defending the pass and almost lost 10 Long Beach Wiison because of il. w;r..,,,.1'ided, up . l38 y ards Urough the air . "Mater' Del's offensive at- t.1ck is a..-.·csome," says 7,e\ler. "P 11t McKeon is a greet back a nd his o ffensive line gives him great • blocking. The line just i;eem~ to move people oot of pc>sltlon a nd a,1cKeon has Ule ability t<> rind a nd mcv~ through those holes.'' Zeller was on a ssistant for eight years at St. Paul before coming to Plus . lie hM aec:n all t.be ?'11ntcr Del reams and r~ls this year 's SQua d I~ the br!il te8m the 1\fonarcrui have bn.d Sinl'e 1Q65.66. ~ Areu Calendar ·Jn the zone tournament; thus failing to qualify for t h e Mwiich Olympics. derson a nd Parrish, b 0th r 11. un .... '6 n a ; GLITlilA,, llO • l. Cn11t Hlghwtr, FuH1r1on, C.111. 926is "~ "' TNI COUNTY 01' OtAMea ScNdfk.1!1ans, "'flk lt we -°" lllt ~·-11 '" ' R ick Divel of El Nir,el cc·. LIQ Unl 81..ch '1651 Ja..t Luh v. 1l•mlrez, $1\ , •. Enoll1h, NO, A.aljiK In the llfl'IU of ti• Pwtll••lnci """' 11--i:;~unCTI, were a ·n::ague 3 . l 'adlo<d J. T11r11tr, 1$36 "''fOYC $anl1 Ant . C11il. f'27Cl NOTICI OP MEAll:IN'G Of' Pl!TITIOM ,al 5'111 Sc:Pl«ll Cl1!rlC"I, 1151 Pl..t\1 Fontan'a and Pad fic highs last-~is Luschen of M 'S s i (In Cr .. L"'11M B11<h. C11ll111"11!.1 tU)'I Th!1 1>'11lntt1 It cor•h.Cted by . D•~ ... •• ~~~T:=~~~;...:~ .. '1l~L ... AND FOJI. "'"'""''Cos!• MIM. CllllfOl"l'!M, Y ear Vie JO; James Marshall of Seal Juclllll V. Tun.er, 1$10 Ar~ Or., p1rtn..-1nlp. EWlll of MARIE G. RO&'EllT Ot<: . Eidt ltldclef IYMI llltlmll I !lid~ · Be ch E · !lard LIOUlll 8t1th. Clll!fornl1 t'l6~1 Frederl.-H. 1t.11111m1" ""' ' • 11 In tht form el • ctrl1flld w u ll\ler;s But U.S. coach Carl !\lc- Gcwn isoptimi 's t i c about the future of amateur volleyball, not cmly·in the u.s .. • but int.ematiooally as Well. Tharaldson does {lOt throw , a ; 0C .Po 0 ( }fUil· Thfl 1Wslnts1 11 CCll'ldllC!ed by tn TMI 1t1le111111I Wll hied WHh lllt ilOllCE 1$ H'EREIY GIVE~ lh I C"ltle~ « o bid llOtM:i ~I f'O "W much from San Bernardino's hngtoo SeachU CC; a mateur 1nc11v1du11. Gollnty c1..-t "' Or•noe cwn1y °" 'r'VONNE HELEN OOOt.EY. tormerrv '"'~ (s•o) of ,.,. ell'IOl,lftl ., I'-! John R!oll·~--f 1 A 8r•dford J. Tur1ttr • Oc.rober I, 1974. k'10Wn 11 'r'llONN E HELEN ll:OI EAT Did, n'lldl ""°""'11 to tr. orcl•r et I-formation. attempting only ill\.l'llVU 0 i..d.£una TMI 1!1t1m1nt WBI fl ied wit~ lhl f'JHU HAMME RSCHMITT f'ltl lllt<I Mt'tln I IN h'twpor't-Mtl• Un111t<I k hoel OlflrlU. six ·passes agalnsl Palomar. Nigue l. CC: Paul Scodeller er Ceunty C!ei'k of Or•t111• county Oft PubH•hoed Or•not Cea11 o .1ry Polor. petition '"' Proc.111 cl Wiii t nd for A P•lorm•-•llld m•y bl Uqi.rlrtd El N 1 CC and rdo $.eplfmber 21, 191' OCIOl>lr t, 16, n. 30. 197• ~JllC·7' 1 • ..-nci ol Liner! T•t1tmlftl.,, to 11 111t dlKrl!Ton Cl tl>t Ol1trkt. lit ?'ltcGcwn's team, wh ic h h as been toge ther since early sum- mer , lost to '72 Ol y ,:: pi c .cbau>p J a pan r~ntly at UC Irvine as a prelude lo the \Vorld Ga mes compe Utloo in r..1exfoo this week. Defensively the I n d i a n s 11gue : Go n ,,HU llw PtlllloMr re-/trtnct to whlcll 11 mt """' el f1ltur1 "' "'"' llllo tuc:lt have one o f ' the top nu·dd1e Severson or Shorecliff.s cc. Pt1bllshld Orl!'llll Cn11! Otlly Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE mtat "" fu,11'.tf P1r1lcul1rt ... 1f'ICI t)ljil C01111'KI. tilt •roeMOI OI "" cNc.k OC!obtr J, f, 16, tJ, 1f1' :un-1' !hll !lme Ind Plit t ot Mirlno thi will ·M ~ttd, .,. In t.111 r • gu ards around in R ick Bryan 1<1cT1T1ous 1us1Mess 11m1 hit bttn .. 1 tor oc,...,. 2t bOnd •. !ht fllll 1 '"'" flltrtot wu • ( 6-2. 2.36) and a quiet le.ft Saiita Ana PUBLIC NOTICE """"' STATEMrNT HI•. •T t ::io 1.m .. 111 'hi cow-"_.; forf• 11 e0 to uld """°' oi11rtct 11 Or•no• TM 1o11 ...... 1no ' pt(SOM ••• dol~g ol C>l111rlm•lll Ne. 3 Cl Mid 00""1. CO\lflty. ' rornes-back in Al Greer (6-1, P'ICTITtOVS IV,IN ESS l>u•lne.s 11: t ! 10!I Civic Ct nltr Or1v1 Vint in No bldltlr m•v wlthdt't w hlr llM fiel'" 17S) ho . terce ted l"-A '-it. and ~frs. Rich a rd NAM! STATEMENT EC'S 8.1.CkttOE SEAVICE. 311' ,,,. City ol $•~'· """· Cllltor~I•. ' ~.-nod· ol forty..flyt l.U) .... ..,. '"" • W Ill P •11 = Thi lcllowlft9 Hfl<llt I• dOlll9 busll'!HI Vin 611rtn Aw •• Cc11t MIU, C•Ufornlt 0•1MI OClolM!r 10. 19)• T::".~~.~-~~1'111.-,,. • passes against Palomar Sad Aubrey won the ninth annual .. ,. ' 92526. WILLIAM I . SI JOtOt, -v "' ............ ,.....,,.,..,. . • P RE C I S 1 o N MO T C 11: CYCL E 'Edw1rd A. Ltll'f.,, 31'1.I Vin l wt n Cwnty Clll"k Mttt Vfliflld kliool ot'"1~ •-vts In many o t h e r countries, · volleyball is t~ No . l SfX>rl and the players are togethe!' the year round. Their personal and financial probletrn1 a r e taken care of. says McGown. dleback quarterback ?'lfarty guys and d olls tournamen t al SEll:VICES. ltSI 1'11,,~11· AW,, Costa Aut., Ca.II MISI, Cilllornl• 9'!62•. LOUii .... AVOl!T "" rltl'll f'O rel.ct '"' Cit •H bidi. ?'ltikkelsen balfuJ.lready thro'.\n Sant.a Ana Country Club by '.tMW, C&llf. t'l'21 Joy Fr.nee• t.efevu, 312, Vin Altlnlev 11 L1w •nd ""' "*".mly KUpl "'-1~ .. 1 defea'"'" John ,.AM; ..... and Mld11tl • C!U"JsltfUOft 201t MOl\rev I liirtn Av• Casi• Mffl C1tltornlt Jf'JI Wllllll ... l lvf •• Siii!• Ill told, Ind lo ..,._ • ..,. ~.11,., tr 10 intercept• . . -'el 1>16.....,.115 .._111 , c.,.11 Mew. Ct Lll i1•tt 1 '1626. "' ' Lit A;tjltl. c.tMt.r.11 Miii lrrtQul .. !ty ln .ny bid 1tc1!vtd. .. t lrs. Mike Carter in the finals, Tlllt bl,ttlMH II cDl"ICludetl ,, -.-Thi• bu!olnttl Is condKled 11, In Tlh u Jl .... ,.. Ctlld OctWtr '" JtJ( I • lndl\1111 Atte....., for1 P1ll111Mr NEWPOll:T-MES"' But it's not like that In the U.S. "We sp{nt 44 d ays in Europe and another 10 days in Japan .thls summer, which is the longest we 've been able ta 'keep the. p l a y e r s together. Many of the pl11yers h a v e g1ven up their jobs'and ethers are not geUing nwch support. So we've had le make quite a few sacrifices." "We spent $15,000.l&lJOO on our trip this summer Md by the t ime It 's all over we'll haVe. spent close to $30,(.'()0, most. ci \\"hlch g o e s to lransportation co,sts," s a y s ~lcGown. Defense Kev Item For Uni Uni,•erslty 1Ugh"s Trojans go after their fifth slraight foot- ball victory or !he 1974: cam- pajgn Friday night a nd If past rewM:s are \rxl.ieative. it'll be the delen.se that proves the T rojans are helter tha n San Clemente's hosts. Linemen ?'llatt Bonne r (185) and Bryan Champlin ( 2 O 3 ) , linebacker D a v i d ~gins (180) and back.s Jim Green and Gary Picrot have ke\'ed the Troja ns de fense-1,1·hlch has dominated four non-league foes. Now it's Sooth Coost In order to qualify for the Olympics, the U.S. team m ust 1,1,·in the World Games or finish b e h in d J apan or East Germany, twG countries tha t a re exempt from q ualifying because of their 1·2 finish in the '72 Olympics. It the Americans fall t o League warfare. qualify In Mexic.o, there are DefeMe a nd a ground game 1wo..Jtthet....dianc:es:::::l.he..nrth _h!l_ve ~e~ a~t _all oJ Caribbean zone championshii)s""\Jtilvenn ty s a~tr6Ut coac h in August or '75 in LA er J e rry Redm an says he.':; plea s- the p r e-Olympic rrieet in Fran· ed with the progress o! hi ce in January of '76. ~w's ier ial .g ame. "When we· played in the Our pas.sing f a me ha s Soviet Uhion this summer the s teadily .improved, ' says R ed- Hussiills told us \l.'C W:..re r e man, "but we'r e goiog ta take about the seventh or eighth wha1ever ..-.·e c an get." best temi In the world and University is going for Its that the OJbans we.re the fifth • ei¢ith Jn a row counting t he or sixth btst-and Cuba is last three games o f 1973 and the team \\'e have to beat Redman 's chief concern \\'ilh to qualify," says McGown. San Clemente Is the Tritons' The , U.S . team is mu ch A~~aJl~s Slant deferuJe, stronger than it ~'8s in '72, It ClVi'.S you prob~ with but so is everyone else adds the stunting. It s d1ffic.Ult ta lbc American' Coa1ctt ' det.emUne \\ilicb way the Hne "Sevhi, ol our 12 players is going to go. They'll stunt were on the "12 team, so we to the gaps and read with have a good nucleus. With the linebacker. the exciptjoo of one fellow "Bu\. If you can pick oft from Ohio and another rrom a linebocker yoU have a India na, roost of the players ch•nce at beating it," says a r e from the S out he rn Redman. C~llfornia area." Redman is also wary of the Tom · Read lives in EJ Toro. San Cle mente offense, which while ~tllei P ab5t and Gerald he says is doing fM?'e things, Gregor reside in Long Beach. such as a h alrback JlllSS. ?-.fcGown iS a former Long "We '1•e got tv.-o s eas c n s Beach resident -who now Is going he~I!," SA)''S Redman. A phy sical educetk>n lnslruclor ~-1lrst. OM (not\.lcague) at Brigham Y<lln g Univcriny ls O\·er . Now it'& the ltague A1cGown feels the U.S. could scant'' be one ot the best • in the world by 1990 and has An outside"' s hot at a meda·1 tn !he 'l6 Games. ms optimism I• based on the increasill( popularily of votleylxtll in the U.S. a n d -ally Southern Cllllomla ;,An am1teur volleyball .!"°""' his been lom\Cd which \\'ill ef\Bble players to compete almost evtry clay, lnslead ol w ith club tean1s o n -~end.s," lllll'• McGown. "Md tile ne\f pro league will give mor' upoeure to vo!ley bAll and belp. promot.! J1mntcur competition. A I a.o more and ,...., hlgll schools are i olllJ to vol l ey ba l l , /lllllltdally In ljtis arta ." Volleyball Summaries a1tu\lm~NIALI. 1J_11ntl11tten ••Kii aet. 111111n.c1 J UNtot: VA•SITY ,MU!llll'IQlol\ .. tCh def. P1tlllco 1.rl. p VA•SITY Vl•ll dtf. El TM! ..... 11).IJ, ..... '"' 3-an<J.-l. ndh1duel. U::1,;.,,.rd .I. lft..,.lf" l'OJl>llshe<I Ortnet Cftl" C1ily 11'\lllt, UN IFI Etl SCHOO!.. O"TlltlCT T L' ~kN•I 11. cn.i"'~'°" _ J , • , _, 0c-1!. ''· n. "" 31u..1• o4 o··~ C-ty, c1111 .... n1, '-Ir and Mrs J e -Ruoff "'$ ... ,,,.,,.nl ..... Miid wflh '"' ... 111 ' ...... ,-l y DorO!fly M ... _ • • • •.1 CoYnTy Cit•~ f1f ortnv• CwntY on This 1111.,.,...1 w11 fttMI with "'" PUBLIC NOTICE PIJrdt.1sln; .1.::m""°' deleated the Jolm Ga briels for 0c1e11er 1. l'1•. cou~ty c11rk o4 or11191 Covrity on ...,_n00 top h:>nors in the "'--' flight 'I. 1'11114 5'1p!tf'l\ller 20• HJ•. -Pll&llst.ld Or•noe Cw1r O.Hy Pll.,., Ill~• t Publl1hld Or111ge CU51 01111 Piiot. ,.Jl411 I tlMI Octobw 1'-tNI ll. lf7' 2-and-1 while the Web Hopki~ Octo11.ir t. "· 2l.A .,,, l162·U Pullllohld Or¥19e c n1" Dally Pii ot, 'uPr11:1011: cou•T o,. TMll •Jt·7' stopped the Eldon Edes, l·and· ~;•mber 25, tlld 0<100tr 2. ;m,~4 'j~~·cg~NC,:,!-•~~-:.:,::001• I, to win the second flight r PUBLIC NCYTICE NO. ,, .. ,52, P.UBUC NOTICE ---PUBLIC NOTICE• NOT1c1 011 M1A•1wo DP ,n1T10111''--===-=~~~~-~--ln the consolation brack t PICTITIOUS IUltNlSS ,... Pll:OIAT• Ofl WILl AN0 1 NOTICI" cw •ULM: TllAHSI'•• 'I and Mr Ari Ff .e ' NAM! ITAT'IMINT CODICii.{ ANO PM I.& TT I• S MOTIC'E IS MEll.EIV GtVtN TO TH• :> T. S. em 1ng Thi lollowlng r•son 11 dolr.g butlnHS I "8n1 TllTAMl!fT••Y CRfOITOltS 01" J-l • It .. 1nd won ove r the Art Kells, !-up Ii: .. , ... ,,., ••• ,,,,, ·-· w. NOTICE TO Cll:IDITOll:t 'E•I•"' °' ROY o. ICLINK'E R, lllO Glldn FOfd. Trt .. 1ftror ltl.tl • built !.-, ..., ,.., "" 11111 SVPEllOll COUll:T 01' THE kl'IO\\'!I II llOY ICLINIC'Ell., R, 0 . !rt~ fl obllu! to 0 t19 M-b in tu~ cha mpionship f 1 j g ht . $1., !,!nit c. Cot!• MHI. Ct. '1617 ST.I.Tl: OF CAllFOINIA 1'011: ICLIHICE•.-•nd ll:OY DAVIS l(LINk'ER. T ... nsmcr. WlloH 111111-9Cld!w1 ' ~{J'. and Mrs. Burt stansbu Jtmt t I'. II.ck, 1614 Whlltl1r .1.v., TH• COUNTY OP 011:.1.llOE OtttaHd. WI N_.I l tvd In the CllV of ry Cmll M"•· Ce. t'lf11 NI. A.a1020 NOTICE 1$ HEll:'E8Y GIVEN '"'' N...,,.,,, 8tKh covrity °' Clr•l'l!J• St•h defeated ~flke Carter and Tr.l s llutlntlt II Q)tldudtd ay •n es11te of Ell:N'ESTIN'E l lLl!S .1.LLEN. •ARSARA MOORE hll fllMI hl'f•ln I of CtRtornl• • !Id 11 Ill ' , _ 1 I lndlvld1111. Otct1sed Plflrlcn 1111" Prob1t1 ·O! Wltl 1nct Coclctl IMISln • 1~1 • • -o!'Mr JU ene ?'I acauJey in the first J1mH F. 111•,k NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVE N to TIM: •lid for lnua~ of llllt fl Test11111M1r1 tnrH .. :.: .. ln~"':.~':'r.r 11~ ~'= flight, 3-and·2. Thlt 111t1 mt 11t w11 fllMI w!t~ lllfl crt<lllort Cl 11\f t bOve .,...,,ed dleedellt In the 1191111111'11' reftrer'ICI to WlllCll to TranilWM •l'f On~ Hllr l'lthlooift County c11n.: cl Or1ng1 COi.iniy c~ lhll 111 t11r10n1 hi ving cl1!m1 191IMI Is mt<lt tor luritwr P1Mlcll11r1. •lid el "'""""PO'' l~..:h. to Mlt1I• M ·S<N George Smith end P.l r s ()(loOtf •• ltJ4, !tit Wld (leoeedtnl 1r• rotqu!r9CI lo Ill• "'" ,,.,. l!mt •lid Cll•tt ol httrtng Tr1nsltr1t. whctl bt,rilMU ..id ... ··~ .. 11bll1hld Or1n111 CO.ii O.llv Pllol. !l>e off!« ol ,... ''"k ol '"' t bOVI 2'. lt7•. •I t :)(I •.m .• In ""' COUl'lfCOt'l'I """"°" l•Kh c~ "' Or st"r Rollie Lohman ~elealed ?'lit ''"" 1r1tm, 'Nitti the ntte1Mry vouchers. 1<1 11>t """ n1s *" 111 lor October ..,;1· VIII• PKfflc In ,..,. Cltv °' " and Mrs. Bcb oyt for the oc100tr •· 16, 23. l:J, lt lt 11•1·14 tn!ltlfd e11Ut1, w 10 Pf'""' 111tm. with ot c-n mtnl Ncr. J nl »la cwr1. ~ cartlortlli. ·et ""' ldkrwll'lll"'::.ui:.: seoon<f flight --l Li "U !he ntee1w ry V01.oChollr1, 11 I.hi II"· •I 7'00 Civic Cenlt r Or!vt '#111,~ In flfr.GiMI Pl'Oflllf!f II Tr-ftt"Clf "'""It· "..._, a on '"' e, P UBLIC N<YrlCE dtr1l11nld 1t 1ne 01flt1 o4 1111 1nar ... y, trtt cnv o4 s11t11 ""'· C•lftor11!1. AU •loet 11, ltedt "Ill ·~ 1-upon the .19th hole. ll'ETTY .,, MeMU\.L'EN, 111! DIJ .. ont 0.lld Oclobtt" 11, 1974. Ind OQQ! wlll .i· I ~In bN PICTITIOUS •US/NESS Orfvf, $u1Te 205, Irvine, C•lll«nl1 t2'1<!, WILLIAM I:. SI JONM, Mllln busllllU ._., is DHIOn H: The John Conleys captured NAMI STATEMENT which Is ll'lt pllce ol binlneH cl fM CwnTy CNllk Fffhlon1 of Newpon lltcll ll'llll IKlllll the Pinehurst title for first Thi fOllll'W'hlel penon Is dolnci llllilrttsl llfldtri.lsillld In Ill m1nero PIM1Jnlno l CNOOLING ANO SCMOOllMG ,, :Gil Ne'#l>0<'1 l tvd In n. CJtt 11. to 1111 est111 ol 11ld dettdll"lt. wfthln Hn Cllr11111<11 Aftfltle o1 Newp«t eHCh. CGV~ el Ora round losers with a 67"2 Sun-. IAll:llEN Pl!!Tll:Ol.'EUM co .• 171'(11 IOI.Ir monln1 .u ... Int l'ltl! publlc1llon M ... u...., ...... , .. Co. ttlil SltM ol C•l1lomt1 •• ..., thlly lht tcreool~ day "'•m•trong Ave., Sll'lll An1, Ct lllcrnit o4 c'::~ "t~r-bit" ll 197, !~~~)~II 11<.rlk l11n1t .. Wiii bl cOMll!l'lfllaled 01t • tnos tm • · -« '"" Mon6rf llM nt~ d•Y o1 OctOtitr Theodore ll:oftrl lirblln it. llJ flnr,.. 'EVEll:ETT V. ALt.EN Pullllt.l'ltd OtlOO-Cea1I OtllY P!lot, lt1" lhrwth f kl'9W" No. irw-is;o, 1j Big Ca1111on ll'IA Slit ltM, NIVfl)Ol"I lktcf\, Cillt. Admlnhtr1tor C!I Ille Hiiie Oc.lobtr JS, I .. 'n. 1'1• llt2·J' the es,c,_ ~rtmtnl If Ille l!lreokll 11 91660 o4 "'' •bOW n1med dtctiMnl • t nd Wnlrtllntltt" l•ll'Ch o4 Stcu":f..., Tnl1 bu1IMM ls ConllUC:ltll ll~ 1n I ETTY J. MeMU\.LIN • PUBLIC NOTICE P1dflc N1tl111t1! lint 1t 111'!1 ltllll~hll"' lnc1lv ld11•1. 1112 OUPtllt DI" .. Slllll "2tS Slrll'IT, In 1t11 City el Owdl'I Gtavt. Bill Hanen and Bill Burke T. R. l 1rben II -tl'YIM, C•llflflllt nU4 LECAL NOTlCa County ol Or"1now. Sl11t el C1fl1trn11. captured a partner's belle Thll 1t•t1m1nt 11111 llll'd wltl'I lhe Ttl: -tno 71l·llU Nl:WPOIT·M.lSA OAT'EO Otll:!ber l. lt7' r Covntr Clt rk ol Otanue CO!lnlv on AfllrMY tor .l.lf!llnlstnllf tlMll'll:D SCHOOL. OtSTlll:KT -W111le M. S-••J ball nassau e vent at,Big Ca OttOOlt I, 1tJ4. POJl>llslled Orenv• C011t 011lv l'ligt, Moll~ !11'1'111119 l i•h .. Tr1n.,_r.., FJrt'll September .25, 1nd OC!atllr 2, t, 16, NOTICE IS HEii.EBY GIVEN lh11' PUbl lU>ld Ort• COolll ().Illy Pilot. .. ultll!htd Or1r.oe Clla51 O•llY Pllor. 191t ]$'1,·I• IMI 80lrd ol Educ:1tllln °' llM: "'·-·· Oct-''· 1'1'' 3tl>-1• Wo1ne11:s Athletics Oc!oM, t, 16, 1J, ~Q. 1014 :m1.74 Mf'M Unrnt<l k~ Ol1Trlcl ol Or.l~•i----=:-=c:-co-,,7'~~---PUBLJC NOTICE county. co111ornl1, w111 r..:.e1w M11111 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l ~==~---------lbldt llP tn 3:00 on tM ll11 d•Y of I -~---~--------SUPlll:IOJl COUIT 01' CALll'OlllNIA Ociectr lt1' 11 Ille ollkt OI ••1111 ------;:--:=:~----- -l'ICTITIOUS e USINlSS l'Olt TME COUNTY Off OIAN~I Sch!IOI Olt!•lrt, lox1lt11 Ot 1M7 Pl1teMlt I tltH NAMl STATEM!HT N1. AO 11tS7 Av.nu., COl!t Me ... C1lllor11!1, 11 wfllch HOTICI! M SAL• Tiii lollowlno ptflOll <1 ~ol"ll llu~l otu CITATION 11:1 AOOPTION time 1t ld t>ld• Wiii M INbllclv Of)!fted (Clllll•••I N ....... ,.,, 11; In· !ht Malter o1 '"' "'det>tlon Petition tnd r.ta tor : Notice Is Htrtby olv"' !fl.ti "" ul\o FVLLEft M•llllNE, 11601 F~•be; P.d .. of R!,/OY C..ll:Ol PIETSCH, "'d<!pllllll R'ES'E .. RCH ANO 0 'EVE L 0 P M E N l dtr1ltnM1 will, 1! 11 AM on tn1 !lU L1g11n1 "°1tut1, Ci!ltornla t'l'n ,.1,..nt, FACILITY d1y Cl OCtotlfr 1t1• 11 lllOI MlllM. John H, Fulltr, 75162 Jt'1'IO!'I l n., TO: ROI ER'T RUSSELL KELLER Alt blcts ••t Ill M In •cccrdtnce In 11>1 Clly (If WHtMlntl.,, CO<Jn!y Minion Vlelo. c1111ornl• 91•7~ l'r' Oll:OEft OF TtotS COUll.T VoY wllll COl'dlllotil. I n 11, u (I I Ofl s. Ind of Or•ng~. $1111 or Cll!ffll'nt1. Mii This 1>11tlnen 11 con11ue1ed bV 111 "' lltffbY cll"<I ~1111 reQulrtd '° •Piii•• S111clt1c11lon1. wn1c11 t rt ~cv1 on lilt al l'UOllt AucHu11. lo 11\f hl;ht1I blddtl" WOMl!N'S PIEt.O NOCIC•'I' lnd!vldul l. lltlol"t tilt Judllt PrHldlllQ !n 0911.,.1,..,,.1 In tht oflkt of TM l"urc~t•lr>G Agtnl tor c~•ll, lht lollowlng dMc:rlbld ptrso~tl Goldi::,-"W':: 1.J!~:':ft "'!..."'Jirne,, ehn M. 'uller 11, 1't.rO Clvk (t nltr Crltt Wes!, 5,,nll of 11kl Sc!IOCll Cl1lrlcl, 11$7 l"llCtnll1 t>rwer!y: lf/J ClleurOlel Vet1 !olorJ11 Ttnlltf", TM1 lllltmlM WI S llltd wlln 11\e Anl , Celllornle. Ill the l bo \19 t nlllled Av.,_, (MTI Mist, Ct ll!Qtnl1. No. IV171lV115'U. Wt r~e -tlfhl Htltltmt: Gokltn Wtsl, t-4. Ccenlv Clt,M ol Ofll\Dt County on cwn on Ociotoer ~· 19"7~ 1 t ·OO Etch bod~ mu•! ~Ybm1' • Did <1<!1>?511 !O bid Ol'I 11\f pr-rty, Glll:U TIMMIS Stpll'Mllll' 27, 117' O'CIO<k t .m. ot !I'll!' •iy, 'n!n ind In n1e IOl'tn ol I Cttlll!td er c1stutt1 GE NEIAL MOTOllS M"911i~fl •••di '"I Ill ~1dflc1 Fnm lhtrl ta lllCH Clint 11 any \"OU h•vt Cl>t<~ O• I bl<! !)cftd eq111I IQ fi ve ACCEPTANCE COll l"OllAT IOll Mii vie;· no I) 11..-.... P11bllt.l'ltd Or1nq,11 CDISI Oellr Piiot. wtw Slld iCKICl!illll 1t.0yld nn• l>t.llflnted ll!rtenl (!~~l OI I lht 1rnounl ol ll'tt Publl'llea Or•• Cont O•l•r p\+111. •. ' M. •d•"'•" fM.Ji"~;,~•MiM.....tl (ETI i°'::.:-::.::..:'c· c":..c'"::..:2l. "" Jt1•1• 1(cordinq to tne p111!1en on Ille ruittln ~,d, mi oe P•v•~ • 10 1he ore.r 01 0c1-r u. 197• ~1; ------'-'-I A,lld fer 1 tillvt• IO 11 nd · Ill lhe Nt;YDOrl·M••• U11lli1<1 SC'-1 Olttrltt. ""'" <•v• P UBLIC ··o rtCE i.e • ~ ~w "" " P"'°''"""'"' 11"""'° ITllV i.e '"u<'N P UBLIC NOTICE l·l. dl'I. Johnson ('E,T) •' -~~ 1>Ultl1 Ill • CMttn>pl ol 11 lht _dlscrtllon. q1 Ille, !;)illlt~I, !n Stwf)ll<Ach (ETI Otf en Nfl'I I v (;Olv~ 't11\Cler ·"' 11 .::.· -~ _. ll•f t Y«IT .. tf ts\lurr fl! enltr l•ro iu:~l--------------1·4. · . r M ) ,ICTITIO\IS aUSIN!SJ . V ., ... ,.,, >tol "' conlrt d, ~ Cl'OCtedl 111 Ille tl'll(.~ l'tCTITIOUI •US1tf8S llttr"I' tMVl cit! Al I (E,.f ) NAME I TAT EMl!!MT ll'lf ~ll(ltr•Ot C0\11"1 G! Inf Cou11tr ol wlll tte !O•ti!I~. or !fl ti~ et • NAME ITATI M5NT 1·2. • u. "°'' Thi l'ollow1no flt•ton1 .,, <l<!l111 w,1. °''""' Sltle <>' C1h10<nl•, 11111 1lno llOncl, '"' lull 1.,... '"''"°' wm bl l ht h:lllowlno lll!"ton 11 doln; 111n111e1, ~~':'~Je\V~~Ra~11':'111 f.I~1'ti. n•u t1Jc1ee Ol50N'S o E S 1 G N 61~ OI :.,~(i.1~'f: I . ST JONN, tc;:,~~'v" ta ~•id Scnoet Clttrl<.I °' Or~noe •s: "'ffOY·llOOICE COM,..t.NV. ll3'I DOUeLE$ C'E NT Et SYSTEMS, 'lUll Corti Cresll llr Arll'lllr t:, k•l!lll" No ~lddtr f!llV wlfl\drt"' hlo bl~ I Wt"JI to1rv1 rd, 51nll "'"'· C1ll!or~l1 A.l~l:l:r~:id~~!Fr~~~. (MV) dll, Of" .• El TOfll. Ct lllorni1 '7630 IONGE•, LEAVELL, ~ r>e•lod of rnlrty [JOI dtrs ill~ Edw1t d JOM ICMl&lny, C'I 11-r. T-l'er·llldQI (MV) dl1. Mo r r I 1 loekl M. 0tl0fl, 1U11 Corti Cre1!1 aONll.1:1 ANO JOlCEHSEH '"' aolr t•I tor lhl cpenlng t~tceol L. 11.ft'd, lt11 """' Nt ll•Olt 11'1., M...,llO" l tlKI U:'T! I.,(. Or., Et TcN, CtltfOl"nl• "16lll Att-'t" II Lllll 'Tnt lo•rd el EdlKl!lon of Int. Ne~rl· fttlCh, C1lllctt'11. H111es·Ht11<1~ IMV) dfl. En,(ql/lf· Gtrt!d T. G1l,,.,tf, l2'l02 Allplt, Hzt• (lttk A-t ~·too1 Ullllllll kllocl Ol•T•k l rttllvH f l'll1 bu>l~s~ I• cenducll!<f by •n Htllln ('ET/ l ·l. St>ltl.t H'l. $&n J111n C8phtr•nO 9"1615 ltll~er, CtHf'"'l' .. 706 ,,.. rll!l'll to ~If'(! 1,,., er •II bldt. !l"ldlvldull. R OSS I to .Qosft~holer tM'I) dt l. This b\ldft't\H It cC'MUC:!td b"/ I gl!Mr111U/t'lW" .. ~11 <>Cl nt(ISll'ity .,(fl)! '"' I-~·' E<fw ... d J. Kot!el!l'I ..,or:oer•· 0 H-j i'~• (El )•·'-Pllln~,ll'llp. -Alttrl'llYI .. ~ Ptllltoit•r Did, tNI lo wt i...e inv 1111wmijllo ot Tiiis llll~11'tnt 11111 flftd w!ln !111 W•!~~o",; fJT'I t'.4.Vl def. 0 r n t I I I · loell1 M. Ohnn P11bll1htd 0r""'jl$ C<lol!I Dil'IY .. llo! 1rr~~ul&r!I~ 1,. inv bid tec~lved r:~ ml\' C"'~ <>I Or1ng' Coun1 t c,. CCnfad•IO<ll\mt~ l"'VI def ~Kiuoll-1 1111 1l•lt111tnl "•J lilH ""11" ll'lt Sepl9m~r 15, t l'ld Ot!Qbfr 1, t, 16, O .. tfd OUoDtr \$, l•H ' OclOoer ll, 1•14. Miii ... (Efl 1'3. • (" (Ql/hlV c1··-cl 0 •&"9f co .... 1, °"' 19), 360)·1• 14EWPOllT·1'.'f5A 1"ll"'1 L.,u,.• ltl(I\ (~I) 01 UlllVlfillY S111t1mbt• U. 1t7' ----------U"OIFIEO !>C HOOL OISllllCI Publl~htd 0r•"9f Coo~ D1l1y Pllot. ll:obt'•l!IOll l~~~ ~~~ J1-~.-, .. , Pub!hll!d ....... ca. .. ! ''"' 'i',,',','. r u1n.1c !\'.OTICE ~I 0••"14• Co11,1ty. c .. 111~1~1. 0c;-r l•, 1), JC, •nll HQ......,.11"'<' .. l•J. . ., ... _, " Oc.I 1 • 1 11 ---l\V Oorclllv l'ltYey Fi1Mf 1; • l l11·1• Snvder (LI) dtr. IC~ltM CUl f•t. t.0er ' l, ' 1fl'4 ~·J)./t l'ICTITIOUS llU\INl!!SS 1>ur~h&1!ng A~1nt ---- ,Jrumfl•.., 1L111 d•'· Fvqu.11nc1 <ui ---ru-8-1-.0 E-Mo1.1111 sTATl!MilNT ,u .1100 runLtC NOT ICE ~11.,, tul °"'· ,,,, .• , ,.,, ••. .IC r.i TH"'.' Tile IOl!Owt ,,. "°"c"' ••• <1orno buJI· P11Dfl,1>1d O••r.v• c ~15r OAUy PllM, ___ _ _ __ _ _ .. --ne11 •1; Oct(.ber lt, 11111 Octolll!r ,J, ltlt 311*•7• NOTtCa OP PUILIC Ml!'All lNe fir.r 1 l\e,1-def.-01rr ru1 .. ,. 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'l'he only d~'"·ice .,.,,,hi<'h l'OU ld be required to tell a driver hi sscat bell is not lotked v.·ould be a 1ashbo;1rd light . 1\FTER Tllf<: BILL lssig- nctl by f ord. dealers nnd m.<inufatturcrs \\Ould bC alloY:ed to d1st•o nnect in- terlocks alreudy installed . The interlocks had btcn required on :ill nev.· t<lr~ FINANCE beginnin g fate this ~·car. 1\ir bags and. other pas- :,l\'e restraint systems v.·ould not be specificall Y:! prohibited by the bill. Buf lU)Y new rec1uirements by the Oepartrt\<':nt or Tran· sµo rtation would be s ubject to approval by Congress. · The legisla tion \11ould also require a uto manufacturers to repair free.of charge any saff'ty -relatcd defect in any automobile it manufflC· turei; for up to eight years. TllE CO!\IPRO!\llSE bill \Vas \\'Orked out in a con· ference committee bct·ween sli ghtly-differing House and Senate ve rsions of the same bill . Under present rules. air h ags \\'Ou ld have bc:en rcc1uired in 1977 model cars. Treasury Offering Demonstrating the over· \\'hclmin.g sentiment against interlocks. the bill passed the house Tuesday by voice \'Ole. To Sell Securities ·..'.~TH E NE\\' BILL states 'that 'the sccrelar.Y of Tran- sµortation must hold public WASlllNGTON IAP I - The Treasury Department lla s· announced ·it is restoring.to small in\·estors the opportunity to put their savings into government securitiei;: The Trea s ur y s :iid Tuesday that investml'nts as small as Sl ,000 \\•ill be a('· cepted at 31\ aul't io n scheduled for OC't. 23 to ~ell $1 billion of Trea!;ury notes \\'ith a 4 1-;i.year t erm. THE OPPORTUNITY lo buy. 'lhe T reasury notes, ~·hi t h -u s ually ca rry in- tC'rest r11tcs 11·ell in cxces~of the federa lly n1 andiated n1inin1um on sa\·ings ac- rounts. pron1ptCd s mall in· \·cstors to turn olit in droves for 9.5 percent noles sold in August. , hearings before reqWring in stallation of any new oc- cupant restraining system .• Congress the n \\'Ould have 60 days· to disappro .. -e the requirement by a resolution of both houses. But the rush to buy the government securities coin- cided v.·ith a loss or deµosit s by savings and Joan as- sociations . The sa\'in gs and loans . pro\'ide the bulk of money for ho m e builders and buye r s. The thrift in- stitutions com plained the governmen t \\'as luring 'mon~ a\1·ay fr om the alreiury depressed home building industry. The measure .also \\'Ould authorize SI 15 m·illion over lYl'O years for aulo safetx. The bill also orders the Transportation Department to set new mandatory stan- dards for s chool bus safety. Burroughs Has Rec ord 3rd Quarter Special lo the Daily Pilot LOS ANGELES -Bur- roughs Corp., with procluc- TllE GO \I E R~l\IE~T 1 li~n facilities in Pasadena. responded last month by C1_ty or Industry, \Vestlake r a ising to S I0 ,000 the V1_1l~ge , .s~nta Barbara, minin1um dcnomintion or S2 ~1ss1o_n V1e10, Carlsbad and billion \\'Orth of t\vo-year Sa~ p1ego, r~ported record nQtJ•s off{'red that month. eat n1ngs re.Y~nue . and or- Treaslir" offer ed no C'.'<· dcrs, for t~e ftrst nine mon- jllanation "for its decision to ths and third Q4arler, restore the IO\\'Cr minimum Net operating earnings· in. this month's auction. for the nine months ended '---------::;;~p;;:~~;::~:-------1 Sept. 30 advanced 27 pe.r-<'ent to SS I.121.000 or S2.!E'a MISSIO VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Sales • Ser vice •Leasin g 2!101 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831·1740 5... Dltgo Fwy. to-A;,try 1'11Wy:t.1t, ri"91 Of! M1r.;.,;t. share Jrom 863,699,000 Qr Sl.66 a share jn the .like :rcar·.earlier period a s 'revenue rose 18 percent to • S l,048,546 ,000 fr o m $891,727,000. I In last year's nine-month . period an additional ~$2,475 ,000 was realized from the Sale of securities, bringin_g n~t earnjngs up to SGG.174,000 or Sl.72 a share and total revenue to $895.262.000. The best condominium buy _ ln Palm Springs is hard to find. Sunrise East enjoys a p-rime, close-i n location within minutes of all the plea sures of Palm Springs. But the walled and gate-guarded enlry (on Mesquite Avenue about half way between Sunrise Way and Farrell Drive) is quite secluded. A great advantage for you. Advantageous because the noise. traffic and tourists never intrude on your privacy or peace of mind. Many of our owners are, in fac t. yea r ·round re sident s. Their choice of Sunrise East attests to the desirability of our location. And Sunrise East offers tremendous value. Only three,"huge single-story h·omes to the ac re. On I.and you own. Not lease. There are three ch ampionship tenniS courts and six beautiful ·swi mming and therapy pools set amid acres of lush · landscaping. We currently offer a Special Limited Time Purchase Plan 'with in terest rates far below the market. Th is adds su bslantially lo the value ot Sun rise East. So if yo u're loo king for the besl buy in Palm Springs. you 've just found 1t. Sunrise East. Two and three bedroom• from ~!52,9915 2.25 1 Mesquite Avenue Palm Spnngs. Caldornia 9226 2. (7-14) 323'1861 A D(lvcloprnent of Sunri.se Corporation ~ -' (Cll>Oi. O(ll!S'*IO QHOflTUMl'l(I L!J • • • - t\ot J\lo Mlltlct.t ill/\ JJ\lo lb>oull Ta 2t JJV. 21 Ji~ ~,, .... c 16\l•lf """ Pits • ·-fl& ''WI Mfrlt 'ti 1\,t Ae1f\ &.R ... I IG ' •• ~ ~ T-.. t! 1 .Iv• Mf 16til 11\1'1 o)' i1. AWY 11.Y 11~7 t!Oi• 2' -tllt I Mt~l U ,. 1 t Q Ill.lo .,__ iv. ""ow' E "" • Rolllns e 11 ~ t'Vi •"I 4\lro ~o,.., t ) lloiM Co ,. 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' • THE STANDARD modules would be installed on' a . basic ~p acecraft frame. The onl y m ajor dif- ference between 'satelliles would be the special in-· struments required for each specific mission, such as .cameras and atmosphere se1nsors· ror weather satel- lites,. tel escopes for astronomical observation and radiation detectors for sungazers. ; The ·satellite then would be carried into orbit by the Space Shuttle, .a re\'olutionary aerospace plane that \1·ill take off Ye r- tically like a rocket and return tb earth landings like u jetline r. The satellite "-'ill fit into a cargo bay as big as a boxcar. Once the proper orbit is ach ie ved, the shuttle 's crewmen will open the F11llerto1k Facilities ' Hughes -Produces " Marine Radio • eargo D3y;s' t\vO Jiirge doors, raise the satellite from its storage position, run a series of efectrical checks to make s ure it works in the Spa ce environ- ment and then release it. All these operations will be con- trolled from the shuttle's main crew cabin. The shuttle then will return to earth, ready for its next mission. Jf something aboard the satellite should fail during the next mOnths, or even years, a repair ap. paratus along with spare 'parts would tie installed in the shuttle. Slu.OI S 6 -''"" H...,11 Fl JV. j~ Pr.cs. Ml t l• t V. velrng M 6\11 1 BMA .'41 i.91.lo . l U Htfll'M F 11\lo IJ t'rO!lflS 3'11 4 M"tl Pl l 3'16 eoa E .... s 19 lD Ht1<,Ctl c 1\lo l \'I ~ "'' •yo •v. WI. Ky(;\ 121/J 13\.) eone ..... u~.12 Hl9'9 c.o 11'!111t:W.~ cap , =tmr a 311'1 32 8oolll NII 16 16'16 HiNt EL. 2Sl>J 211'> 3l,1631•1' ttr Fd 111/J 12 8renc:o I ,,,. , .... Hoow-r 1Cl'i\ 10fl\ , Cl'I n u. i.1111 I I~ IJ'TI B<lnl<l In llV. ll:W. HoMI OI U''I 1S C. 1 I WllWI H J 5 ~-B<Oldv F J'llo •ltlo H\11'11 Mio J\li ..... 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""' u.,n e,, 10~ 11V1 Caine(• and Lo.era THE ROCKET plane then 11 ~:''t1., 'r" 1!t ~~o.F': 1~ ,2'-, Unco1nM1~ f,!1H•1t~+ 1/,; 0p 40.o \\'OUld rendezvous with the c-Crp '14 1 /UJ eu.1 2"" J 2 eommun Prap 11,1.+ v. UP 21.0 . . . C-Yb 11"' t\lo ~Yst Int 10 10'111. S ~-·~ Corp l'M. + \lo UP zs.o nusbehav1ng satelhte, ex-i c.tou•n o 12Yo 13\lo KMS 11111 3,.. • • F•loll•fl'lll c 21 6 + 1 Up 20.0 d r b (.ol;<1C i... •l'o • ~Vt 11"' 12\PI sAOv.,.Mfr Sr I'll+-"1,1p , .. , ten a-.SO-.ool arm to .gra :eoner Rt 1 J'llo1tn1111t c,. 6 6\'o •G.nHll!'I s.rv 1:r,:,+ "'u11 1'-' the satellite and pull it into: g:mSll~ t!~l:11o ~~· ~~ : '~-1.,;.1!~ :~: ~ ~ Ps1 the cargo b<ty .much as. cwt Ht<4 ,,.,..,,,14 icmtrn a 11~ 1 , Dono\<.,, e .111 • + .\jj 1,1p <1.J . . • . , emwn P 11~ 1tl'I LoKlfd· st t• ts 111 liMl'llY CM!..,. J + ~ IJJI ,.., moving railroad trains used;.CP1~~A1110 •, ~ •, unc:Mt '" s 11 sa1.t a. lr•w 1 + 11e UP .14.i to snatch mail bags hung Up . ~ ... 1Fu . ,~ 11 ~! ,., u ~ a= t:fi"'l' !~: ~ t: .ru ;dong the track. 8:"P~ = l~ t::-"eo~ ··~~ '%,,. i'Dont>tr o.~Lp Os£•~-.,.. 00 20..o The satellite would be °'"'""" ''""' L.t«llt•PI 5-h • 2AGw.,. M1eroo •V•-,,,. Off 1 ... a · · , Cordis ep •) "' LJ\'tllmp s"" ·• 3 lmPlt .Gl'P Hd :ir.-'II Off ~.J mounted on a l s pec a al eou111111 •llll s\4 ~sir .,., 1 •Mk-" ;11c 1y,-"" OH u.? I k. 1 r A I o-c:o 11'!14 'IW. Ufl( lkbt 2V. 2 s a..,o Oil .O<ld ,.,.._ YI Olt u_. c oc 1ng l> at orm. n e ec· Cn.rkh 11 1"" JVl L«tlW "~ ,,,,. 6 F•rinon E1t<1 1Y.-1'4 °" ttl tro ni ca ll y co nt rolled e..-t HOU • ' Lllllt St•r '" • 1A00t>t8kl•Cti1 1~-"' Off u.s ,. . Otnl Intl 16\lo ,, UflO\'.... IAVM <:.orPOrln 11,1,-•,<. Olf tt.S mecha n1s m ,operated by.an o.rt •1 SI.Ii ' ~ toe 111 '&•~er ero111r1 2\lo-"' Ott •'u"' , • 0.11 ICll l>A ~ C• 2•\~ 2}' 10 CmwNAI .l.21d '""-•to Ori .astrona ut \Vat eh 1 n g o.r111 Ml 11 1 MOer'"1 ,.,.. ·1'• 11 Ott• 0tw: 111< 1:ir.-~" Ott ,•,2-! t I < " '[ ' \h O.t+t 0. ~ SI<. ~ G45 11\'il 12 t2 Midi s.;r Tt(t ,JV.-.,., Off ~ ee\1s1on mon1ors 1n e 0tt<111A1t .nv.ia"'M1I R1l'f ,,. 2 ucca11"'11 .1s.r 1~-""cw 11 . .e shuttle's pressurized cabin, · ~· then would pull the malrun-I I • 1 clioning module out of !h<' . MUTUAL FU•NDS :-;at ellite. place' it fn a storage magazine and in· A ne\\' automati"c h1an-press-to-talk S"-'it.ch. The ·stall a new module .in its .....,. Yffli -Fol·~°' 10." 10. J" 0wt11 1.o.1 1.•s Y11t• ·F 6.u 1.0. · · · d • · I Th I' h iowt110· 11 • "'' o1 Dr-1•1 e 1.u 1.1 •\fl Fd u .s2 u .s2 Voyq 6.t1 1.ss pack radio that provides antenna 1s tune. , t"e set 1s pace. e sate ~1te t en bid...., •tln t'.:' Diii"''"' 011tP Min 1s.11u.11 .,.. F 1.!)Q,....,1,;911 use of 280,000 high-frequen-· aligned. and the transmit-. ~·ould be tested and sent OD ~~:: ~ 11: t'l!. ~: i:~ I:'~':" ~:i~tt.'. .. ::''e£ 1r, ::~ cy-b~nd cha nnel.s to com-ter comes ui:i to fu~.l power, !ts way to continue its work tne N.U!;',fnc:. ~ U :g::; 11.,_ ~II)_ ::~ ::n ':D°1:11:11t :·&\,~· .. mun1cate over d istances-of all ,automat.ically, he ex-. 1n space. T_., s, ,...._,,, 6.0I 6. 11-nsr0tt1: 1 .. nt• 1~• ,••, M" •,o,.M,. h d f 'l . be' I ' d -O::t•r IS. 1t1' Jnl L'<\t &.II 7. Oat fl! 1•.St IJ.U · ~ • • t ousan so mt cs, 1s 1ng p a1ne . The r<>pair concept \\'as tu Alll E&E ,.,. 2.•2 2. '""' e1 u .J111.1• eom 6.SI •.st od d b H h A. W'th 280 000 b '1gh · ,.. .Mm Gw 2l2 JMEl-QitGI' 5SO '-Clolt Bt a.12 1.:i. 5'*1! 11.ot11.c11 pr uce Y ug es 1r· I • · developed at NASA's God· MWn '"' i95 ,·,1 UT0111·& · eus.1 Kl S.61· •.n ~v 3.14 4.111 craft Com.paJlY in Fullerton. fr e.q u ency c ~ail n els dard Space Flight Center !:::w~ft' tn f;: '::.A~:: ,_,1 ,.., g:: ~: 1~3! 1;:~ f!.~, ITT li~''l·l! l!ughes ground ·systems ~vallable. the rad10mjln has n•ar h"re-... -·full scale M\rlof Fd 1.1• s.1 Gwlll_E_,6,~ Cant_!? '"' 1.:it 1n.,.sl •· s . ·11 b 'Id •• tSOOO bell h ff' d" " ... · ,..... r AelN-1111r.or12-o:i '1ntfM ~M 5 C.t S1 '·" ~n ·Utt,.~P.-•;U-J ... -· group WI u1 avuu , a er c ance o in Jng a S250 000 working mbdel or AIUCutt ~:12 5::n =;1 F .:io •'.it c...1 s.i 2.11 2:l'I Ll!CTID P.OJ: of the radios for the M~~ne cl~ar frequency,. thereby the' apparatu s demon· :~~.:~ J:~ J:a £o1E: {! 1~:!:1t~ ~i:s l:tt lll ~ ~~ !:lt 1:~ Corps under a S22-m1lhon gaining more ·jl:lhable com· s t r ale d the mod u 1 e A1111>1 Fd 1.01 1.n Elf. Gt 1.,1 t.u 11".'tc:•• t.u ,_.. ~, .... ,' '·"',, •,·_,.M • · Amc:ICI F J.12 3;41 £ Trt 9 ...... K""r Olli 4.69 .S.U 6. contract recently a""·arded mun1cat1ons. replacement operation at a ""'&1rtn 9.6110.u m &.ts a.H mrk s.01 s.n rv F ,,_4110.2• b th U s N ·I El ""'"'" !u'612F.irtld 5.11111LOEdi111.11n.•1 AltlMLOGlllf': Y . e · · ava ec· recent news briefing: ,,,,, Eqtr ii (i> Fii'! iure •·" ,:1,i.&x 0110u~.= c-i1 2.11 trorucs Systems Comn1and. -L' . AM l!J1~1t•t1 F..i RRs s.36 ••• "'L•d• 10.rs 11.tt Ent•pr l.• .. . C t t F k C 11 . FUNDS· l'IDl!LIT'r Grwt!I ,,:19 4,IQ 'Fltt Fd J.C. .. . said Sam A. Stameson . our es r a n epo 1na, '"'ti' •.so•.t'.!GltOUP: ~Ve~ IO.OJ 10 ....... br •. ,. ••• «ommunieations and radar ma1.1·ager or Space Shutt~e :~~ t::! I:~ ~,:'> !:~ ':tf~ti: 1C.:/ tl: tn ~· F~ t't ::: di vision m_a na ger at the pro1 ects at Goddar~. said b::'~ 1 .... ;:~ ,~/.c ~:~! ::: ~'' ._i:::so~t,~~i.oa company s Fullert on Sta•id FP(: three separate studies by""' Grit! ~;:! J.M OPH1 ~-" ... c..p ov 1.• 1.11 1ncoon u .u1•.0G f ·1· I , .. • d. t ' l Am 1n1tn l .16 ),11 Eu.• 5,19, ... Mulull 10.19 10.2' lllllfll 1.U 1.IG ac11ty·. -----o.u ...... J . e .. c..o_n La..C on ........ _,_ ~., a.n -E-u--1.u-t.n.LO•D·•••=--....Dtan_t1.so1z..5G The radio has so many estimated that the rep"air AmMut •·• •.•1 Flll'lf 11.11n:211o111111.i 1..10 s.n ,~,!•' ••'•"•'•·" , G R 1. Amttt Gr 1.11 IA1 Pllrlln 1.SO t,)Oj Am Buli 2.,1 2,62 ...., : automatic features that it is g scheme could save hun· o11NQt011 s.""" F t .IO >-~! 8nd •b &.H '·'' CIC! Stir '·i.c s.01 . as · z• •n d" d f .11. f d 11 SllOU~: Trtlld .1 •.• , "·"·Lll1'Nlllt.ul ••o = .II... ,_,. 1 ... v111ually a .. hands-off " set, _., ., re so m1 ions o o ars Gl'w111 s.1111 s.a •1M,.HCl•1..' I flrOfl Fd 1.l'f" •.•1 T!"it 6.11 •.n h 'd ' d . f JO' llll:oon S.1t &.JS PllOGllAM': -Bro Inc J.tl. I.II VIII~ 4 .• l.U esa1 . WAfiHINGT0N, IUPIJ -over a per10 o years ReM!N 10.tt11.21 F111 D1n t.11 2.7' ero us t.n10.t1 1111 a 1.n 1.n "The radioman simply The Supreme· i;;o-urt le t \\'hen compared to today's SllKt• J.01 >'.3'6 ""' 1M 2.to t • .:i.MAB, ''", . • .,"", ',·?! •""., • ' , • , 1 F..a 111¥ 5 II S. Flll Inc: i.M 4.14' •Nm ..... 12 n ·-• goes into th e transmit- s tand an ordet by the practice of la unching satel-.,. """ 1~s 1 . .0 Vwit i.u 1.1s~1nc1p F s.ss •:• s.. ·~ ~·ll ~·t: receive mode, selects his FedernlPo\\"erCommission 1j.t.es th·at can not be=· F •.1J s-11 ~~;:,v•-7·" •·15,::/l,~a.~11 t.'fso..:11r11 1:1• 9'.ot f d h 't th ' . d r g' di 'r MOUGHTOH: lltV•STOIS: MIT 1.tt ..... Stlod•• 2.U 2.11 requency, an 1 s c \\'hith bars the El Paso reco\erc e ·ar _ess-O FUlld A J.ts •.tt 0t1e F11 1.01 '·" MtG ·1.•1 1.11 STAtl IND 011~, Nal ural Gas Co. l'rom' \~'hat happens to them. Flll'il a ·•.111 6,~ Gtt11 Fd •.• 1.u Mio 10.io11.n Com Ft 3.Q 1.:.1 Sa1ita A1ia Firni May Sell Stock Fairmont f'oo~s Com- pany of Omaha , Neb. is negotiating with !he prin- cipals or Tic Toe Systems. In c .. a CO n\'Cllic nce fqQ!d store chain headqua11ercd in Santd An a, for the pur· ch:ise b,\' F:airn1on t of rill lhc e<ipital :stock of 1'ic Toe. No purchase price\\' a ~ t;iv('n. Llitnl!lllL f' •i>tls Com· p;u1y is a national proccs· ~or. distributor anil rct;.1ilcr of d01iry nnd ~naek food itt'ms. and a C'on\·cnicncc food slor.." 01>crt11or, Salt'!i ur(I currtttll y at lh<" rate or $4 15,000,000 l'I nnuall)'. 'ri4; .Toe Systems, In c. o perates ~0 1n c 86 con- venience rood ~fores in .the Los Ani;elc.s and Orange Co unty area \vii~ ;1nnu al sales or approximutcly $15 millitJn. Jt i~ C'xrcctcd that , i f rn n1 p l efcd . th e ac(1uh~illon of 1'IC' Tor \\"ill provide a base for f ;1lrmonl. to ~xpnnd its Cfill\'Cnicncu fond store l)usin<'~11 intn the .Sou l hcr.n a\1fo r n1a n1arkcl.-*' ·· f';iirmo t c111·rentlr ope rat1>:i; 6 t•on,·cnirnc'c stol'Clli In 1),,t at~ under the ll'Totc'Wl/rlc nan1f' $toe' •.JO s,1~ fncom 6.J4 '·'' "''o 1.n 1.N Ol.,.$11 J .SI ),91 •· 'ng f•vored tre tment to A" sci 1.u ).» st«• F s.n •.21 Meo t.s110.• ""''°°'' 2.11 s.1s i!>JVI •• a .S Q 8lC vti. J,to 1.11 Ill MllLH &.SJ 6.!.iMlltt 1¥ 1.26 1.K SI Ft Gr 3.2• J.?I California powe r con1-· -Plll STICATED a.e-1 ... r ... Flm kr 6.n ···""'""" •. 11 &.n 1:,111, •.tt •·" Spacecraft Co'lln" tens Of Bll'fO( 4.SJ •.•S l"OltUM OltOUP; Mid All'I j.61 ol.01 .tie Str tt ... >o.ot panics y.•hen there is a shor· s · a.vr• 91' 3.6t •.o3 100 Flld •• 10 ... MOMy M .oo 1.00 Tl:AOMAN "os : I f t I millions of dollars have' llNcn HI 6.• 6 • .ie 101 Fnd 1.u ,.,MOiiy Fd •. t'l r,.,. ""',..., 1.16 2.11 age o na ura ~as. 1 d BttcO!'I 1.si 1.t• Cot~ · •.n ... MSe Fd t.4'1 t.u A"° Fa .'2 .n 'l'he 1·usti'ces declined to been ost ue to failures or BoncKt11 t• 1.n 2s F,. •.tt ... M11 11nG '·" 1.01 1n...,st 1.cm 1.00 n Compo" t th t · Id eos1 Fdn 1.116 1,n Fd11 c;, 3.-. s.1•M1F F't 1.1s •·6' 0t•t11 s.11 s.11 hear appeals brought by o c en a COO fin>..., ~-" 2.15 "°uttoe:111 M1F Gro 1.6.l J.11 TllN ltOE FOS: .,c,er•I California e•~m-haVe been repaired•by the ar1111m '·'' r.n OflOUP : Mr.Om P! 3.n J.u Bll•nc: " [ h · CALVIN P\INOS: Gfwlll I.II A.toMuOm e I.OS I... •IS.ii) ll.~ P:tnies char"in" that the '.ne~ cc n1que. &ullFd t .'610.u lncom •.ao1c.1•~5rir• u .ou,11 ;c.11111 s.11 1.11 " " , Cdn Fd 1.11 t .54 F Mt\lfl t .4' I.~ II Tri 1.69 1.6' Stock rt.Ol'.I t.00 fPC had improperly vdided OI• Sllr· 1.U 1.51 ,; Sptttl l .d t .27 kldw 6.91 6.t1 S GllOUP: '-twd 1.111 1 ... fOWMI F, I .I. 6.ltM.\T SEC F Oi : Ofwl!I 4.21 4.6' contracts with El Paso. N¥ ,,...., 1.u '·" l'1tA11111u• s.1 -.,c •. J1 '·'° Inc.om 6.~ •·'' U d h C l'f ' 'J • l CG FVl'lll 6.10 1.2• GllOUP: Bond Sr ).II 1,to Smmlt 1.IO 6.11 n er t e a L Ol'nla COil· mper·a· CG IMF 1.01 1.M OtlfC ' S.tl 5.d Olvldn 1,11 3.0l Te~llnl (.1$ S.21 tracts, which had been a p· . . ," c... Pr1¥ ... 02 ... e.111.s, •·" s.u "'" s111 '·u s.n "'"'Y F ·•,u 1.1• Ctnl ~ 1.S5 .. JS Ff"IM.l'ft 1,S5 1.1(1 Inc.om ),IO I.IS fMlpl G • • .JO 6.tl ·proved by the FPC over the Gets Beach 0.1 '""' •• 1) 1,lt USO\I s t.11 .... ~lock Sr J.2S ,,,,.,. .... C.p 6.U .... ' '(MAIOtlHG utUfOt J;21 J.Jt Gfwlll 4.116 1.4' ,,4w1 f.q 1.IJ 6.0l years, natural gas service FuNos~ A.s tt11 4.~ 1.11 ew Erto LF1 • '"°°' H 1.10 e.10 I ' d ' I . Afl'#r .93 1.02 Rs Eqly r J.,. l.06 EQllll' 11.U U ... tOln CG 1.11 2.os to arge 1n ustr1a users 1n 8111..ui '·• 1.11 F~1 t.1Eo t,,. •.11 0rw111 •·•2 1.1020t11 c1 >.01 a.Jt California \vOuld be cUt Br·anch OK t1n11 Fd 1.31 1.cmF11M10p •~a1 ,,,01 1ncom 11.un.tsU11111,, '·'° 6.n Ecrlr or !·" s . ..s Fu;tOS INC .. ' !II• 10.3111.11 Ufl!IU!ld s.:w S.14 back only afte r all service · Ecr1.r,., .11 i.°" P: ' EA Ml •,•t ,,,2·uw10.. s111v1'• db El P f!ICI "'" 5,11 },M t.Omm ,_,. •.tt u C.111 4,11 ... 01tOUtl'> to states s erve Y, aso Grw\tl i,:n 1.63 trr1Ht l .K s.1s """'" •• 10 ... ll(t $iv t ,02 '·" I I C l·ro 0,·, hod "~en Tmperial Bank has 111tom '.u s,11 1Fldl.t<ltr •.01 •AJ!Nlwl.011 t.0 10,u ""'"'ftv •,Ms.at C:l.5 0 :t I r .,· U\: • d . . f Prov In J02 3,lO f'llOI SJI 6.Jf>lw .,_,, 1\3• n . .n lift C.pt t ,ll !"' .. 1,·011·n·ot"d rcce1\'e perm1ss1on• rom *<O ,·,,,. '·'' c-.......,. a.n .&.u Ntw Wld a.21 9.01 fn ,,,1 1 .k "" · "· · · the State Bank'ng ""part ""''""' •ts s:ioGES.sP-ffl.16 •• 'Nic111n .i!10 •.10 N1110 l'UNOS: This could eonce1vabt y · • ' 1· I.JC · crwt Fd e'.1t 1'.t1 " Sec s.u; .. t.t!Nl1t •• r1.J411~ "<<Mm '·" •,+t m~nn-in-the--<:-vent,..-Of-verY---!DcnUo ':>pen-e-branch"Urti·ce· WMM: c;,l\."*~:-T.t-'i'i~'~'ff'"' 13~ ,ttt ~:~t~ ~:t'.-~- r r i' i ca 1· s hort age s 1n Jlunt1ngton Beach. The Fndeo1 •• e1 '·'' rd 1e,,,~,,..1 0iw wi11 11.2011,:io c:;;ii"' 1.00 1,,, honll'O\\'ncrs in i\rlzonn, · branchwlllbc loeatcdatthe tr;·~ ~:;f ~:~ ,..=L'°"2Vita 0ti:,.ti;,~Ml~',,01 ~O: }~ !:~ NC'iv l\t cxlco. Texa~ and corner of Beach Boulevard a=•1111 l·:l ::~"f:rO:: .!:~·;:~ ~:'1 t::1i:~ "'~11 ~~ ::;f 1 Id I and Stark Avenue. at• MNo ,.·os t +w•t &11 1.at 1.ot l lrnt f ~.11 •.os v.A c. •.13 •. u ot ier st rites wou ose gas T"'is location ,.,ill be Im u1:w1r 3•11 J • .M ,t t.• •. 11 6.11.01c ~' •.•s '·'° "'"""' FUH Oli S('rY iCC \Vhil c it was con· \1 . .,. ' ~I> 2.IS 2.•• = •,II ... P1t•"11 J.01 S.S• Allt• F 1.IU S.ot t inuedloallpoin ts scrvcd in pcrial Ba-nk ':tfi{lh o[flce in ~S: ::~ !;:f ~~ n:tu1',M:~':'~ ;::t tt~ 2:!nFs.1: N: tn Collforni~. !)ra5n1e. County, wAith oth~ers ~~~•1AL · :;:::~"' ;:~ ~:~~= t: ttf S:U ":.\u~L1Hl~l''n& 1'hc rt>C iss11cd a tc m· 1n anta An ~. na e1m , c.on .... 1.•1 •.1otl'K Alt\ 11.1111i.01lJPlll•• Fil •··~ •·• vM 111( .1 2.•> Cost. "es• and tho -n Equ\1, 1 !' 2.00 '"' bl s.ot s . .M ~ t ~-" 1.i1 L#• Gt11 •·'° •.a por:i r.v o rder in October, Ill-• . . ....... ._ • fMM d tll ,,. 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JI JO .... 111'-rl'.«111011\o•"" lnCll lll 2 • 1 18 That Extra 3c Does1i't Speed Up Mail AOvl 11111 .... •. 1 """+ "" OllM'Wo ,.. • " \IV.-" ,.~ Olk .ti) I 1'1 ''"·-... lnH I.Ind .1• J n ){t -"' ,.., c..n .d 3 11 IV·-\; llllt<illt• l.IG l •• lJIO •.• Tn So ' lhl "j • ,,, • '• Am£1(Pw2 6 )SS UW.-.... &Tfltll.ltl l4 ff'lll -"-,,_~111llt3J"•1; lo-~1111 l 11 l)lj,• ~ Ht l'.tlPI Hl .. it 1• • \, RloGrln .to • IJ 10<. .. l•l:"l':I" 'IO I '11 >-I• ·.·.~i.lkl • 21 s • • . lcilrp .Ill IT 11tS ti~.-,.,, FllMlg .1sPI •. " 1 ... -.,. • .... El 1.JO II 21 1J -... NOln'l5lo .1t u n u • . . ,',"•"'' .... ·~,, ·,· ,,•, ,','·-,, r .. , .,; Ill 3 1 I• I AG'id1 .,·"°u a Siii+ 14 0 11NJ.400 6 tl 4H~-~·· ~ ... , .• s l li ~ .... -.. 1-llGl.U t 1J 1J'ii-lllo ""°''l .'IO •• t\~. •• Aid ''""1YI"·'°' JO 11-.. ••• l'::.'l .. • .. w.. 2,s llV. + '"' OUMl;.tlcl l " ' •.. l'tlNS 9nc: J • J 1,,',',', "•· ·~PL 1,1' • II 11\/o-~ NU)l'!rl 1.U • JO 111·.-... := ... :~ ! 1,• ·.~i-:-··,· ·.·.~.~ .......... •• ',',,' ·,~, .:1~. By SYLVIA PORTER You _fi nd I .spent m ore than $200 million on domes ti c first-cl ass air mail postage last year - and got in return m ostly fourth,claSs service. No longer is a n air m ail stamp the only way to get air service, as it was whe n a ir mail at an . extra charge was ori gin ated in. 1918. Air m .a.il.is, in f3ct. a '"fra ud on the American consumer ,'' d ecl ares Con1ressm1n Leste r L. Wolff (D.·N .Y .> after his own investlcatlon of the p)Sl.11 service. 1 II) TODAY. MOST first c1au lett.ers, as w e ll as air mill ,. 1, are flown to their • tinatlon, excep,.t ow:r ~ ·t dbt•nces. (J) For h11th of up to abcM 2$0 ·ml"'· all first elus and air mall letters t .r1vel via the f ast.est ineaos available . Two Firms To Design Navy Plane . .. 1S'--Yo ~US..1.aod 2 Ill JYl -'!lo FiP.C,.1..J? S Ill •-PSI.II I 6 1• ...... llQ>,lil l S ~ 11~0 • \lo I • d • d (ill n5 .llCI 4 II I~~• .... IW l"y .M l 2N 11'11!-:t'o Ftf'MI 1.l ld 4 U ••< + \'o 111(0 lto!.Oill 1 t i JIM-•:. NOi'I Pl 1'4 . . 1 lol-11-\• RobrlVI 1.:JO 6 9 !t ..... -\. lllW (J' I> I 1 olO -'1 voume IS ropp1ng rapi ly AGtit'.1.111 .. t o,,.-.i.. 1 1,.vw1s .. J1 1•~1-16 FilVRlf .tbn 11 11•-lll nek CorP<ln .. u , -~ N1Jfue1c;.1 , Js ,,.,, l't Rot11,.A11 .1111 s111< 111,-~. 111w""1.111 1 11 -•• a nd th'., class .of m a •·I 1·5 AmHt t ·'° i s ''"" . •. 01, 1 ..... "' 1 • • '' 1u .--I'll f'llv81< .•w • 11 s -"" iv 11111 .ts • 111 10 -" Nil c:.v11 1.,111 , 12 10•. -v, 11oc~ 1.149 • :12 1t\•-v. '"".....c; ... 1 "' ,,.,_ ·~ , ..,._ .lllH 1• »W.-1"' 01Y Sl••i •. t l><-\' F1W15C I.It I JS ll~-1·~ -J J-..... Hon"e• •. 11 f"'-Vo Ra<ft •t i .It • IO t 'o -lo 1...CFo \ .... I IS ~'1>-'• •L. ••.;+..llteem:ning evermore expen A~ .. 1 .. 2 113y,-1\'I a.-£ 1.w • 1tt Js1~-1 F1K111.M ·"' r 116 21 -11<> ~ ' ... • 11 1'-... ,,... 1-.10 1 1' lto Ao<•-.» J n Sl, 1, t-..;o LMIDrt 1 " • -'• '"ivney •sive to handle. They are.:::::::::~~ 4: ~~·-~ 8.-c'A~·.-:~ !1 1!"":~~ ~~.#; ~ ':"'. 111 :::u:" •.• ::.~ 1,: 1~ .... .:t =..:~~-.:;;ii : 1f'~~ :::':",1~.1 u~ ll :1"' r¥ .... c,.~,u~1s~-·· Open! •. nropos1·n g to end AMHICl.11' ll't J'"'• "' OtvOHl.40 I I .01/o-.... flwlElll .14 " ~ ,,._ .... AHPllot .to 11 JO ISVO-.. Nil *"°'"" • ')S • -\~ ........ 111.11 ' II• U»• 19 VA.Lin( .lid s j.IJ 11·•-'· Worth ....._ ... Mfl:lkorp , .. ,.,._ .... °"fl 1.olO 1 .. ?JV.-'lo ~ .IO • lO ''"· .. Jo• CP~ •.• ilO Ml • 11'1 Ntl S.• .n s 1J 1111 • r, llPlv ..... '° • 22 11 -10 UAL IJfA 411 . 11 II • 1•. the category of air mail :1100 • JJI s -"" o.-.e1111..I' .. •10 nv.. 2 ,-iu; v .. jj s ,.s tr.-u J etiP!>I ..... 110 "'n-11, NI !lllllCI .eo 6 11 ,,.._ ... =1n1~ ; 3: :\o -~~ ~.~ 1~ ! ,: ::1·-•• .!-I• St •1'11-'1. e&Pitt .. illoll 12 •Ii Flllltkoll.~ • 11 11._ ,. A-Cl.101 H":ro\lt ... t«Sl....,tt .i.11 J U'l<•'h _C.IO .,_ • ..-.... altogether. ""'.,.Se.i1111 .. • J'1>-1'1 &Pit e ..• 100 1v.-.., Fhlll•Dl2'"'·· l n 111 + 111 ..._kDr 1nJ " 1v.-v. rutS1H1 1v. s •Jn>.-"' • '·'' • 1111-.. !Jlo'(r I""' J •,.. . ...,., r ... II 11 "' • .. (II .H t 4't1 1 -Ill Fl& I! Colsl I • 1•'h-'It Jkoi>Wlll .to S 11 """-... Ntn f•• Co . 19 ,..,,_ \lo Rorff A .m t &1 11 -... U'wtt ..IO • JI 12<. • » But lhal Wo n 't s ave llS !,....,,, 1.,., J 11-1 1A1o -11o P .so 6 111 ~ ... Fi.o G1S .t0 1 11 ,....,_"' JlmWDll.M .. 21 11 -Yt -19 • 1u •t\1 -1.o ~~.,,•,.·~1,1 1!? ,....,,.: •'" '-"Bnt .1411 ' :tt 1 ..... '• .....,. llCl .1114 11 t:ito--a-ttP~I .. S tYlo ... ,_._.I.ti 1116 U-Ylo Jttrl1$1.l:W .• ~ lt _,,., NCRCp .11 • llG l..,_-11~ _., ,.. '" UC....l.611 'JOO .....,,+ l;r (3) The extra 3·c e n'-you money ~ don't fool your· ""'*pt •>t. • • •o ••Yo-"" CM1 111. c.p 1 1.1 •v•-i. F14oPWL 1.-/ 111 1' -11t J 11 .. 1 1.1111 . . 1 0 11<-v. NfCll""' .111 1 ,,, •1 .... .., AaJto 1.11<1 2 111o ,,,,,_ -~ 1.10 ' 1011 " -11. 1-3 ""'51trll .l9t q , ...... CH.r.,,,,:rth .. 13'·4'"-V.Rt5"6111'1 J 11H-11t...lotlnM¥1.10t 1J Uloo•l\Nfv"*l.«I • 1?1S'1.-\4 ~1111 1CliJ SO~"'-'-c-i1.D • tJ flo-'• pay for an air mail sta mp sell one bit on that! For z::rtr~"° 4 11 1sYt-1 0tAD11.11 •. •2 &\1-\lo F.....,ecr .10 i. 12J 1s .... :ii. JDM&.>r1.1011 '" ""-1'" '*"PIJI 1.11 .. 1100 """•°":~it!,~ 1;"_.,. E1«cr.1:iti 1~ ,n:;=~ k 1·111 .f d .f alo g ·1h lh 1· .• , Aml&T .40 t., .i.iv.-... Ool.Alr1e l.OI ••• lov. ..... ~ J .. 2 Ml .2 Jol!llS¥C .ICI. 21 11.-.... Nlvf'P l.llCI •. 1100 ,, .... _YI llutM• (II, .SS .......... VnEIK ... I .. di 1' -1 ~, ma es 1 e 1 any 1 . n Wl e e 1mmauon , ••• ,DI"-· 1211 .. .,. ... CHA uw1R .. 1 ,.... ... .tt s 9l 1l'lll--:ii& .l<lf>"S~pt2 .. • 10 •.• HEnQE11.11 r 1• ui. .... , ,, , ., , • ference in delivery lime. of air mail, we face the .r.TT~e lt :. ;, =::: ~ f!"J-1: 'J: 'i n~ !~~ ~ ,.... ¥ ~~ ·5 J ~~ :::'!sT1:: : ~~ 2~~·7 ~ =~;1~ ~-~ 1~ ~ ~~ .. ! ~ R~1 :., • .,~ sw.-'i-0 ;J';f;, .. ·1: i,; .~ :?;• -.~~ (4) I I d I Vl.rlual cerla1·n1'·olad ..,,.,,..t .. asi 1"' ---~~'·"·· 1111 -v. .Ills J.4 ,,,.,01~Jor1111111...0 4 121.,,...,"""""'11 .:J611 111.-1r. --&s-..,..,._" .. -..-n act, ata rom ~ • ...,,_u_.. J ',,._v. C:::";a;i''a .. 11Jl··-l~ F-or.wa J.:ro • n1 >t.'11-Y> JosWtis .to s 1 11\o+ v. Nwrroll t . .o J 11111 ->1o Sellirwlll .•11 11 ff""+ \4 Unl)lcP'JYI .. 11 1).,.-11 .• th e 0 DI s ( 0 r i gi n . dltiona1 postage rate in· !:'.',.; :~ :: = ::~: ~ ~:eo11'::l 11 rn '!!:~ ~ r."111~k1:: -~ ·: ~: ~ :W:tr.:~ I~ 17~ 11::='t? ~ 1~~-. ~ {t~.:1"" t'i:;'..Z:.:.: : 1~ ~ .. ~ "i; ::::..::..'·~ i: -; ';~:1\, Destination Inf ormalion creases. Within the next =~.::'~ .... ~ 1:~. ~ =·l:: • Ul ,..,,_ ... ~~-m: ·; a :: -"" -4. ·-HVsEcot f.IO •. lllO ao t'1:'"'111r1J : ~: 11"".: ~ ~=11t'\ -~ ~~ .~~:-,~! System >. the Postal Ser-year or ·so . f irst c l ass ~-* J io t~: • =" MiM sU iJ~~';: ·1 1, "'ff -ii-t ~::.·;1:..!.~ ,,l ~"':::; !Y~f:ll ·i. 11: 1i..,._·y; tJoL110 1.12io u 10 • ""U10Aor<r11 s Jn u ... -n. vice'S o wn internal sam · postage stamps may ris e ='~,f. : 1H n~-·-~.~:~: n.-i=. -~ ~ :: :i .: t~=: ~~~i~ -~ I~ 1t:-.~ = ~-~ .. I~ n \lt .jv; 51~~~~ -~ ~ ~~~. 'i' t:-t~ 'i"°I ·~~-.'.· I · 1 to 12, 13 or even 15 cenls -"""« "' 1 " u -"" c..1 ,...,,, .lll 1 '' n -11<1. ,..,,. 1.10 s .. 1~-.,., 1tt .. w1 .u , u 11""-:w. ,.. Sii 1.iod · · 11 1 u -=-1. 51"'915 1.l'O 1 Ill J1 -•· u.<:ort _,,. . . 11 n.o -\\ p I n g s y s t e m 0 r AMP lllc:.JJIO ., H -J\.'t ~I 1.11 i • U'lt-... ,....,.,.. I.Ill $ 111 ,..,._ ~ KttPLl 1.20 ' IH ...... _ ... NL I-I "i sot ll'l-\, s.itn•C.J'G l IS 4\r-"-UldFl>(ll .10 ' ti 6 -llt m easuring its efficiency, with all that mea ns to a ll""""''"·"°, 1i ..... ""c.t11 .... s1, J11 ''"-"" ,_...,... J .i ~-~ 1teso111 .toa • 1 11•-1.io. NLt C'l'.40 , l's u >i • .,.. s...0Gt1.10 • ,, 11 ... ~PL .JOd s "' s ... who uSe the m ai Is . °'"'"" Qr l "' Jiii-\~ Gollln pl •V. •• 20 MoYa-,. --G G--Kan GE 1.1' t 1S 1Jlj, • \1 Mllrlcl~Wi 1 1 11 SI -._ ~' Auo · · 61 l -'-" Vnllllh1 J.ll 6 II 11\o -'" shows that extra air ·mail Annllt:orP J • · tri. . . . CM c;.. 1.tt 1 1l6 ttl'o-.,.. 1roos1 , 1 1~-v. 1tt,.,.. 1.1111 , , u .... v. l«lr1nCP ,.~ J 1 is -v. s... 11t ·'° s • 10.... . . . u.1n0Ctr .,. 4 ' ~-... AmllM J.10 ~ 23 111'1-Yo QllGI> pf s ...... U1 ... + ~ GAC C..p 1 IOS l\.lo-"' K.lnPL.11.JI 1 ll Ul'I-.... """'(Dtl .IO • 41 n -•V. S..J' Ill l.IO • 2SI 16 .... -1\o lM I-.IO I IS J\o .• postage often buys the .r.OM!fdl.eo s 11 as'"-"' ColPlct ..... l .. a:i 2 -~ F "'-", 100 .... ~ u 1,1nc1uo1 J s '""-v. tu."'1 1.sid 1 .. llo-v. s~1ni::.so •. 1 1\1-,,.. Uo!JlY8 1.1M s s ,,.. . average mail u s er Slower S· IN cg THE """' .. 1".10 s 11 1:w.-vo to4S 0111.,.' '' 1J.\li-1'lll '"'1.211 .. 11 u l'l-Yo "-••D11 ... :. • n11o ... NAn>Pn 110 • Jo 11,,._,,.. S.F11"1 .1010 111 20 ..... \'! u.-1.111 11 0 11t-w Alltr.llfl .10!! 4 :ttl 16\'l-l~ ~Ml.21111 I .u , .. _ ~ ....,,,51. 1 . ..0 ' .0 10 -• ut•&r .16 .. •16 lVO+ YO HCMJ• .IOd ·' ., l t'J:'r.~ ~ :6, !~: ..... U. ,.,,,. .. ., •• Ill ·~•-f, service. Air mail letters r eorganization o fth,eAnc1111c•.oe 1 21nv •... 1:1.111111ttt -1"'Gmm111"''""·· 1111'11-'lt 11:tu1Bot1•n .. u 10 ... ~1r1w1 . 10 ,_.,.. ..... uaPt.CMn .. ,. 1 '"' . • ....... f(lt~J J 11 1t ...... Eptl.10 tit ,, GtNwtl 44 11101 2S -~< Ktwt(k ..tO S • IOV.t V. ~TU'll.W t JI• 1 -Oii SlvEIPl.11 I II I"' ... U.lllllnQ . .O 1 Ii IV.• ll were deliv.ei'ed .,overnight Postal Service 1n 1970, ~.1~.11, 1 10 ,.,.,_ 11o ~¥1:20 10 22 u -·1\ ""''°"' '.1t 1• l"* 20'!t~'"' 11:-cii.10 • ,, tv. •.. MDCIII(;!; :1i11 1 , t 'lll+ ::i. \11,.••,se.:.~.. • , .. _..., .!1,',"',,'.'.,.·•.•. '!! ,',1~:,,•, bo l lhf d r •• ·bl t · bell --..... • "llllo+ '1o Slpl•tll l 111!. c...11.-.1 .'6 J U ' K•Her ln SO • 11 '""' '4 QHo~n Illy tlJG s ... ~ .. -.,,."·,· !!; 7,, :." "~ ~ .. a u a r as o ten as os ..... ns1 y o 1ns ure er ~"'c .so s 1t 11 v.-~ °""'Ed t:JO ·; 1u 1111.-· ~ C.-1«k .. , ~ ,,!Ao . . . 11:,1lodo .'.o u n 1,...,_ :ii. "°'11"' ._92 . ._ 'Cl u ........ n .. us GJP 1.to • " 16') • ~. first class letters during a 'service first class m a il ~.°'~-41 ·· ,.1s 10,:--..• ~ °"E_,,1.1~ .... ••1t-11t s..: 1.11 ' 11 ••.i.-"-11:e"''''' 1.t0 s 11 tt!I>-"' H11"""1.'IO .. • 10110-.... ~.°",.',~,,.• ',",",' ',~= ~. !1~'"'°.,,·,· .? 20,•,•,:::: :~, . • -. -11... "'' .. c.mEd~t .. 11 111' .. 'II ~In I I 2"" •.. 1<91>(oHJ.4'0 I Ji4 U-..-1-Noln"'5 l.lfo 6 J.I u~. \'I -• """ •· "-··~ "' r«ent pasta} J1scal. quar· h as been slc:>wed al le_asl 14 ~~':P ,: :! t!:-.~ ewe:.._~:., .. · •J l'~:-..., ~w.i ~ .~, ~ f~ .. · ~: .. 111..i'c~~ ,: ·~ i.;~_jy; f"IOH!Gs J.10 • n1 ••1<1 • .., =1':; .'i:1: .!! J~. ·'6 ~"':': :17 f 1t; :!:-·~ ter. Even local mail that percent while. the pnce of Art.A s .. 1.:% 11 10 ...,.,_. g;:,r,,,,: :·: 1 ''" . :: o-;Nt11t 1 .. " 11v..: :; 11:e,s'-1 1 , 11 t .. =:1ie' : : i ''1: ~:_.., v. ScN1tt e ... 11 " 21 -"" US~"' .toll • r •w.-111o Carn.,, · m .,1 postage ri·r s l class postage has "'ut•N,ns 1 6~•"" c-o ... 0;11-1 1 11 1'11o-"°G.....,.1.1t11 .. 1is ' ... 1t.i00tWM1J 1s m ' ... "'61"Pf..J.lill •• i 1.:t• ... S<N-.n1'cz,. .... -1Yio !.llM .Kt Js •'I>-~ air a • ~D .-ts . 106 1•'1'1>-h OoOllpll.n .• ~ '·-·"" GMOil .IOg II " --10 !OcldtWDll .. I J.4 \lo +..., Nl>Sl'P ...... rso llo\\-1111> S(M QI .SO 1 &l tu ... IJUIHIJ.(Q J In 4(1\'o-I~ reaches its destination far risen 66 percent -about ~¢~-"111• ·· • 1>'>-\.'I co...... ur: 1 1 1 2• -.,.. ~tr 1• • 111 I!: -t11o 1Uddtcif2.11 .. • JIYt-"" NoSPril •.1 .... r110 lllV•-\~ ~1,.. ·'° s • '"' ... VI, ... eo t 10 1• . . . . -·1-.n • •s t\1-111 ~· Sd " 1 1-. ... Go<.--" 5 llJ •'Ill-"' u,., o '·" s 111 22..,-1~ .,HoSI~"' , .. ilCIO 10 Sii.11 ue .SI • • •11o-l'O IJrlill'I 1.1111 1 ns 111.-l't s lower.Jhan first class. double the overall Jum p 1n ~: ~11~2: •: ':~-Yio• c......,. tft •• 1 JYt ••• ~a.. ua.• •, ~ '•'"•~ ·;; ~os .40 c '"' i \I ... Hr1JI09I. .•{!! l • • ... ~1~"""~ ' 1u ,,,._1 ::::ll.i,..., 'i:: :: 1r 111'-_ .. living costs. Ar11LtG !'.rt t '" 1f!h~.,., ~ 1,·.,• ' ,• ',',"•-···· ......... ~-J ;; • ·~-.... Klrktl c .t0 s ' 11• • "' 1·1i11 1 '° 1'"'-u 111 · ~ • 1 -~~ Vnl~ ep s 11 •to .. Jf it trave ls m ore than ,.,.. "., --I ... K-L M 11.1r1 .. , Ullo ... -....1'!-.o s 111 1sw. • "" scotrPD, f ... Again ~·hy"' -· t ·· IS '" ··· C.--KC .M 21 ""•!\GM'! DY-' 11 16 -\.:. Knlthll'>l .n t 1J ""-v. JllW9ill 1.t0 1 ir JO • s .1 1 >w -w. Uroiv1r -"' J 1• UI•-"' about 400 miles, air m ail • · AiMNI c,. ' • •"' . .. eon Ed .'511 • uJ n•-11o ~.Ei.: 1.w 11 .., J1o111-1>1o 11:-...,...., 1 ... • -... ~ 1" 1.10 J >1 1•"' . .. Sce11ru 1 .11l ' s1 61•-u t:l:Mi''.,£ : 11; ~;~ :-~ dOes h aVe a Slight advan-tnnation itself is . a fac-Z:C.:5 :fa -~ •or =:-t {5<-t~ =:;:: · 1 lll'> -·~ ~I.~ i! 1H ~~--~ =~ ;;": ~ !~ ~~\~.~ =: ::.-.,.-, :; ~ 6;~=:.:, t:::1':'1,! -~ ~ W-= ~ Upjolvl ·"'" ,., .,.,._ '9 lag. Over first Cl ass ~ but tor, of course. Prices o r .,.llVlll Hr. .. 11t10 " -1 ,,. 1.u s 30 ti,.,.,-._ GN4otl ·* ' • j\<o-..., 11:rtttui 1.12 10 1 .. JJh•" ,....,,.1p1 1.10 ... u ., t "' s:uoe1ero v . . n •\.\ . .. IALIJ:t: .l't • nJ 1tYo-.,,, h. I f -0;.tt I JIM 1~-'11 '"""" • ••~•-.,., Ge!llNlrJI i Ut Uo-1", Kre-H1011lJ i.~-=..v. """""lnl'l'CJ. l •2~ loMIDl .60c .. 11 I~ ... USLJ'll>(.'6 .. II t -\<o the Postal S e rvice adve r · everyt 1n g rom paper or ~r 11~ .. rso •t ... 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JJ 11 + "s.ni""'1w..r 11 1•• u ot-11, w""'-·· t• 1. ,, and Northrop Corp· both tCJWnS""Wlt~-"n«rQll~ servic~ fol Costi MeA has sold it~ =:t-n'.~ · S xl1 Jl" --~ ~ E',~:, !~-:~:,~ ·Cl'ii' 1'.~ ; ~ 1~ .. ...;.;.;. t::r~ O:.l : : j 1~:.~ ~t 1J:; ~ ~· "~i :i! =:: :: : 1~ 1;~~ • -~ =~ ::: ;· 11! :~:: ~ • are sent )jack to ftrst class. 46 000 f 1 11 . ...., v1 • • • 10 ... ena.1 "1 .-1 r 1s •1··-""" Gollldlll' 1.J5 .. 11 is~ . l.Jlc~ J s1 , ... Pai: LNJ .... r ,, 0 .. _,,, SantW 1..,, • J 11.-..., w.("'ll1 1·, 1 Je .• with Or ang e County 1 J , square oo mu I· e-rn.istl s 10t JJt'l -1"' eroc.ur1 M• ,, ""-" Gr'"w•M1t 11J 111.-1 \..or#Cp1.10 J 1 ... ,,,,_ ... 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J._." ,·-·· 1 ••••••• "' m •,...;111 ,,,.11.i•11 .,.,,,Olli. ........ 1 c.1.10' '1 -111r fMIUlit•l'I ,) 11~. ii.....,""(;\· .., xi _,,,_,... ~11111 ,,~ • .., r..,.,,. 1 11 ,..,) cents.a s ho r .r OH •• tt..M ""'° t ,.,. 11tWt Ill• 1..,1 w11 Pl"•· "'°'*''·· I Jht \'> ~r..,.i..t11_. ~"-t'"· -..o.. s •l" -~JIO i •1 JS1,..P111. no u -111 ' \ 1 f ' l 1 I ffG DAILY PILOT • • ' -·-TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS r\lll · (I I \\'ol'ld Sl•t'it•:-.. 'l'hr IJo<lgt•rs bull le 0.1kl;111d ':-1\thh.·tit.·s in tht.· fourth gu1nc of the Scl'll.!!'1 on I hl' 1\ tlll'l'ic·an l .l·~1 (.(t1CI':-.' hun1(' turf. ('!JS 12) 8 :00 Sons ;ind Daughl('rs !\loost: 1;,skc·:-. t·:\·ll' tion1L· to nll'l't l11s rol ks only to\)(• furbidcll'll lo Sl'l' h1·r a).!;.1in I 1\Bf' 17) '8 ·:1 0. '"'1\ll ~ly Durling Uau~htcrs ·· 1\ \\•idO\\'('r , ltobcrt \'oungl is. t·onf1·ontcd \\ ith :.i probh.•m "'hC'n all fou r of his duughtcrs dcc1dc tu g1.•t n1:.irri1.:d on the sa nlL' clay . F;vl" /\1'dl'n ;ind Htt.vn1ond l\l;,1sscy also arc featured in thi:-. 19721'\' nlO\'iC'. --·· TV DAILY LOG I !:00 0 CONRAD IS CANNON! * THE TOUGH PVT. EYE 0 (It {l'I (.I) ClnllOll "lht De1d· Ir T111l" A 1111nniul iJldy5lri1!ltt ll~l itron1·1rm llttics to lndl!U Canr100 tu t1t1in lilt a1d uous i.earch for lilt wtalthJ man's Iona· m~int dauah1ei. 0 ELVIRA MACJIGAN ! * Tender love story set in 19th c s weaen. 0 [hoir1 N..ii1a1 (2hr) A 1tndH love sto.ry 1boul 1 Cllflll ti1h11opt ... a!H1 ilnd an army !ituttnant wlto dti.ert1 his wilt, ch1ld1tn 11111 1ht 111111 to bt with Mr. .lo':l t1@ ,1itc Is l i1ht I Noln1 D1mt footb1H Ki1~ti1~ts C.111in1 MollfwtM ·'hlt\oiliofl Tl11alr1 "lncidtnl at Vidr(· Stacy ~il<:h d11ects Arthur Millu's ltnst duma about oo;upotd f1111t1. Pla1 p01ts Ille ~11estian: Is ind1v1dllill survival 1111 1in1l1 nmt im portant lorc1 in hu!'n1n lift? t :)O 0 News @) Mll'rit: (90) "Tht D11d11 lets" (1'1!11) 'i1 -S..unn1 lt•th. fran• '""" Qj (tJ Mtrv Crirli1 Slltw al Dr.1111 10:1111 Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 1·JO O •·ouu111" (d••l ~ -M1l1 Po .. ro111.i Mjr(h 1:00 0 "Ovtr·!..opo"d" M•~l ·~6 - N•th~rd C•enn1 Ciro 1.1001• \O:O!I O "M1n Hunl" i~d'I ·~1 W1llt 1 1 f"d1eon "S<n~•nc Hlll1" (,.es\ '41 Grnr ~ulry "Strtpl1' Wnl" l!'l,,\ 4! ll01d NM-n l1nn 6111 11 00 W "!hr Cio*d Ro111" Id•') 'JS1 llo:i..-1 !11lor lnnk M~r~1n J1ne Wym10 I l·OO , .. (C) "Jouinry to lhr Unknown" IEI MAN.AGAINST CRIME * IN NEW MANHUNTER! o @rn l]J Manhufllll "ftf!OI l'rom tl\t Sk1u" 01ve Barrel! ti1ht1 I ~OitlOUI billtlt tor his lilt Whtn he 1Ut mpt1 111-solv1 a bizarre Ciltlt ·IU!t!1n1 sd"mt 1n which htlpltn COlliboys 111 1un·clowned lrom !ht air 1nd then th111 1tock 11 lle1dtd bJ • 1111111 plane Om&JPUws [61 llle ltw Oles 0 lilt !})I (l} CD ltl$OllU ••• port H1rry Rr150l'1er t•IYtll to tht Dom•nic10 Republic lor "food.. l Huni"-lhe Solt/II Tuttdy," In r1amin.rion ol the umdition1 wl11ch l11d lo Pl!'ltfly and hun1er- 3& TIM U1to11th1bl" m Olht• , •• Otllt1 '1ic11 1:00 8 '.10: Tonttl!OW IV (fJ f J. ~ Nn11 l:t 5 0 Metil: (CJ "11..a ,,. the Ar· 10,... l,.nl 'CA -01lt Robertson M11th1 H1er 2:00 m All·Nifht Shew: "Sc:t,.r ot Ille c;nmr.~ "Thr llsl Mrry Min" 3:10 0 Mot il: ~1 1 c~tl11 M1thr1" kornl '39 -G•nae1 Roitrl, 01v1d N•\ll!O l1dv) '69 -J.un cra .. rord. Ve11 M•lf!I, Patti lkr't l :lO 0 "Abewt Mri. Luli1" (dr1) '54 -Shulr1 Booth, llobu1 lly1n 2:JO 10l "The l~crtdiblt Mr. L1mpt\" (c~m) ·64-0on llnolts l:J (tl (Cl "lht S4rn1hint ,1hlat" (drl) &I! -Clift llobtrll!)n. 01n1 Mt111ll, luther Adler. 3:00 ,I "TM Snlkt 'it" (dll) ·~s­ Ol1v<il de ll1.,111~d. M11~ ~!ev~ns 3:10 1J (C) "T~t M•n in the $111 fl1ftntl Suri" Conti ~d11J '!&'"- C•tior, P"~· /tnn<ffr lont j l (CJ "M11LII the Ill•_ .. (Id•) ~8-S•dnty Poil•tl, io~" ~~dnt11t. 0 IC) "Tiit Hudlu" Conti ldtl) '61 -l'aut Nt,.m1n. Poper l1u1<t, )l{~•e Glt1son, Ceo•fe C Scon. KOfF.. Cll1\SNt:I. SO Or11ngl' CountY '!' Ullt~ tl'IC\'lslon station. KOC-.:E-TV . has 'scheduled the rollov.·lng '-peCia l program!\ today Detailed listings or Channel S.)'s programs are carriC'd in the Daily Pilot's TV Week each Su nday IJ • lC:HOOL OISl lllC:t HIW' 1(1 1J It AM(lll(A !Cl ._,,,..1,...., .. _ Jl••l !I 11 It TMI. GOVlflHO• AHO TNI STUO•N~i !(~ I lf MATlll 'ACT0fl¥ tCI !.tl*'llt•<>q ~I\" I H H'\IOf..OUl ((l 1.,,,,..," !il>l>t• 1;• C0MMU,.!TY 0' LIVING TNING' IC:)' No'"° l>oll11!1f I I .. ILIClll( C0Ml'ANT ICt t,. lo'llU.AlfOllt tC:I J H ii llM[ tO C.ltOW MUMA" OIVILOl>MINT !Cl '"" T~ff• t•t•n• to T• 111, 110•1.,•11 1.JI ,-lllN•ND l •llCMllrf lf: !Cl Tll•'"4 ••Kl"••' •·tt •IOM CH•HT TO (NAHCf: illllUl!C: IN lllil:ltl•o,t (Ull Ufll. ((I ....... If H W•Wlllo1" f 1 '· •,. ILIC:TllCCOMl'AMY !Cl ,, .. Sl5AMll! lfltll.l C(l ... " ll'ltOM (HAHf TO C"AHCI MUSI(. '" Wtlfl.llN CULfUIS i(I 'Mii"•., V••w•n .. · '• ASMA" llNA!o'IS jCl"Tl'K'HM11• P«"'OI Stlft ~.0...,,11 I M CONMll'\ CLOTHING C:Ol,.111 !Cl T .... r.r•tll,.,.,A (~to•!1f""'' I JO VOlli lt 'I l'l l'llt NI IC! . ~ ... --.10 j(I °"''""' ,,,_,.,., t•Mld-'•• o! llW' '"'" •"' 10111 A1wmei1, Oh!,;<1101 Oo t.,91 Co11nh I 01 A -TI M I fO GltOW MUMA" OE'VILO,MllNf ICI .. , ... fOO(llOt ~ffflll 10 n 1al "'"'•t!I" I.JO M!l.STlll"ICI JMIATllt IC:I M~--· ~ij" AIJ•'""' lP.-°"" l 11 Al MAii 61il!Alo'IS tC:I 111• HK;ll• "°'"''Of ~ .... , H "lll<nl\" t:IO"'°"ll .. ' ' { : \.-. ·-----Man Dies, ·"' • • • Blue Preferred Says Its .. . A Real Low Note Ba1id's '. Flutist Loses H er. Trous e rs By Heavy Folks ~~1 G~?0~J!c ~ . '. (;\Pl "'1\ ICCll·:J l;:Cr \Vas l_n Idaho, a bullfrog JS class1f1ed as a game rlsh. re leased on bail a£ler being· ot1lc1ally charged v•ith 1nurdering hh; WAPELl..O. \OIVA <VPll -Sixtc!'~n·ycar·old Deb Christy of Albia '~ays tron1 now on she's going to wear suspenders when she 's mar· ching v.'ith t.he bund. remembered the v.·ord:i or band direct or l~eonurd Bonker who instructed the ban<l nl embcrs «ot to stop if they dropped something. KI NDL.V EXPL.AJ N \Vhy blue IS the preferred color or an enormous n1ajorily of people v.·ho are O\'erv.•ej g ht . father.:rhe fathe r. v.·ho told authorities his death was h~ O\\'n fault . said before he <lied th:1t he hoped Ws Son v.·ould not be harn1ed. 1 'The pants of hl'r band . uniform fell orr during 41 marching b and contest . Also. s he had a pnir o( cut-of( jeans under her band trousc1·s So Deb }tept marching even though she relt the s nap .at her wai'st give ~·41y and he·r blttck unifor.m· trousc'rs descending to her ankles. DAN O\' TO\VN, Charleston, S.C. I always think of it as u bil north of the tropical paradise places. But if ~·ou stram out about 800 miles due east or it, :you'll' bump sn1ack into Bermuda. TllE ORIGINAL "round robin" v.·as not a family letter sent from member to mem· bC'r as sur h be called today. It was 11 petition y,·ith all its signatures set out in a Circle so as not to reveal "ho signed 1t first. CROCODILES t\losl of the people in lndia "'ho arc attacked bv crocodiles arc rirst bitten on the behind. Forgi ve that. please. bul it's a fact. Why is in· 'teresling, if not fa scinating. II remains a rustom among numerous Indian women to st.and hip deep in the water \.\'hile they scrub their clothes on bank rocks. Q. "I SAW t his TV \Vestern where a rail road detecti\.·e shortly after the Civil \Var s upposedly shot a mart with a revolver equipped with a silencer ... ?" . A. Sounds fishy. all right. H.P. hlaxim didn 't in\·ent that silencer until 1909. IT llAS BEEN repo11ed that the fully grown blue .whale \\•eig hs about a ton and a half for each foot of its 'length. :\feminine clicn~ asks how }!OU v.·eigh a fully- gro\.\'n blue wha le. Piece by piece, my dear. ~Obodf yet has ri gured out any other v.•ay. Exll*'.rts think the biggest or the blue wh~IC's probably weigh up to 170 tons. Thul ·s something like the combined v.•eight or 2.000 a\'era$C men. "THE LOHCioEST Y AID'" wiHI Ill IUU ll!YHOLDS "2001 SPACE ODYSSIY.i "CH .... llOT OF THE iODS" ·"CiLMME SHlLTll" IPGI "IUSTH I llLUI!" Ill • • "LAST SUMMEI" "HAllY I TONTO" IPGI • "HAllY IH YOUI l"OCIET" ''MIXED COMP.A.HY" • "IA.HI( SHOT" IPGI SATI.tlID"'T a SUNOAY llAAGAIN MAl 1Nl£S 'I. li "LAST SUMMER" -nlAM IMTllTA.tHMIHT ,CllTAMYIS" N.T, TIWIS •Af~STA.IC ... •-hlr .. !J:JM:00-11:1 S W .fS-, 12:10 fiiii\=====-~-~~~.J~M:OO.IO:IS OINlSIAL CINEMA COAPOAATION "llG MOMMA" Ill J:l~I O.t~i "UHDY'S 1a1Df" ' "Dfl.DlY TRl.CKEU" -. .... 0.-I••• 'UOY SfMGS THI. llUl!S" l :JM:OS "IHI DOVE" "'°' & "UNG THE -M..51.0Wl. t: 11lle begged and pleadl!d with me not lo hurt his son. lie told me it v.·as a littlC! rather.and-son .argument. and that his s9n didn't mean lo do it." Burke County Sheriff's DepU:t y Ted Prite said Tuesday . C ARL C l.,\R E!\CE Cooke. 44 . die d !\1onday night soon :.irt.er officers ar- rived al his hon1C near llickory in response to a trouble call. Price said he round Cooke on the noor or the home, bleeding. llis s on, llarlcy Carve r Cooke, 18, wns stan· d ing nearby, holding a 20- gauge shotgun in his hands, police said. PRICE QUOT E D t he elder Cooke as sa)·ing : ··11 was a ll my fault. You knO\.\' how hot-headed I am." The son was cha rged v.•ith murder later !\1onday night. and a Distri ct Court j udge fixed bot1d ill $2,500. Bond !J.'as raised Tuesday and young C..:ooke v.•en't rree sub- ject lo a preliminary hearing in District Court on Nov. I a\hlorganton. High Court To Peek at Nude Shows WAS•llNGTON CA Pl ·- The U.S. Supre me Cou 1t has agreed to decide if a Jacksonv!ll e. Fla. or· dinance banning as a public nuisance movi es \\"ilh nude scenes at drive·in theaters \'iolates the First Amend- n1ent. The court a nnounced Tucsdav it \1·ou\d re\'iew a decii;ioO of t he 4th Cirruil Court or Appeals that the Jackson\'il\c la\\/ is con· stitulional _ An ;ip1}('a l "':JS brought by- Ri chard Erznoznik, m:.u1ager of the Univ('rstly Drhl· In. \\'ho ·,,...ills served v.·ith '' s urn ntons after sho1r in g ;1 n1ovie ·c;ill cd "Class of '74. ·· \\'hich sho~·s 'bare fctnale breasts. . \\'itnesscs charged that thl' movie could be seen from the street, a Roman Catholic church and pri\'atc homes. Erznoznik has clain1cd the 1110\'ie is not obscene and that the law rc1no,·es from drive.ins movies th;it can be sho11•n 1n closed thc:ilers. .... -.c ..... "HARRY IH YOUR POCKET" JoM. EfW • LkHlft .....,_ "RASl'UTIH I.HD THl EMl'RESS" ~-- tiitOM..MU SAT. •:ot SUM. 4. 1:)0 ... ..... Seven hudnred spectators and 1,500 members of other bands were looking on 1:1s the Albia Community •ligh School Blue Demon band. in which Deb is a fluti st . swung into its cont es outinl'. DEB DIDN'T '"panic. Sht· Q~ENIE .. All 1 could think "'as. 'Don 't let the band dov.•n,'~ she said. "So I kicked out o( lhe pants and.. "'e nt 1ighi By Phil lnlerlandi ., .. 10-lb ~ "lt would help if you could ten me speclrically what you're fed up with and exactly what you're running away from." There's No Justice Arab Sultari' Finds .CANTERBURY . Englarid (AP> -Angered by an insulting gesture, an Arab sultan raced his fa st Italian roads te r after the culprit. I-le wound up with his ear around a la mp 1>ost and himself in i:o u11 . Sultan bin Nazir Abdul Aziz a l-1''uad or Saudi Arabia !J.•as fin ed $Cl20 and ordered not to drive ror a year this week after the Canterbury <;rown Court fo u n d h im g uilt y o ( dangerous dl'i ving This is v.·hat happened. at'C'ording to court lcstimony : TllE YOUNG sultan \.\'as driving hi s Lamborghini spo11s car las t June througi) the seaside tov.•n of C1ifi<>n· ville', east o r London . Another dri\·cr made ··an e xtremely rude s ign " to\\•ard him. · 11ZORR011 SAID TllE J UIJG E : "lie _........... should learn that he cannot "Girts In Love .. react to a challenge in Clif· IATfDIXt tonvillc as his _ancestors ..... w .... set~S-. v.·ould have done in the l ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ desert." The prosel'.utor said lhat ."the punishment or thi~ for him is. of course. that it ca me to the attention or the father. ancl he reels lh(' disg1'acc or it deeply ... :Jfdo . .. . ... . ~ . . . . . Htwporf l7J-IJSO U.ST CHA.MCI TO SH ... PAUL NBWMllN JlOB£R7" REDllQ!W ROBEll7" SHAW A~D~flM THE STING I.A. FAWY IMANCHEITIEA EJC J '0.0. FAWY ICITY OA , l:X.I ' "fUSH •otDOH"CXI a SMrtw.fK• "CA.IA.Ill" "40 CARATS" l'GI .._G IAD MOMMA." llll "ltG IUST OUT" Ill "..XIO COMP.A.HY., ll'GI ''IAt« SHOT" "TJ9: .DOYI" lKJ "1talU cuc~•oo· !'CJ.IA.Ill" "COUI TUltllT" ll'Gt \ on marchini: .. AF T ~R T iii; ALBIA band lc h the fit'ld, the pants remt1ined in u rumpled heap on tht· S·yilrd line f\>1' fteve ral minutes as tht: Crowd cheered. And hov.' did . Deb feel 7 She said she thought the · whole band would be upset, bui iurncd out to be v.·rong. -•·1 thought they'd all be mad at me." she said. ··but then e\·en·dne came up and Started congratulating me because I had.n 't made a big scene about losi ng the trouscr!i." ·Eto11 's Best. Like Pool Ai1d Wl1iskey · W INOSOlt . Eng land (AP) -'fhe upper·class scholars of Eton. Britain's n1ost exclusi\'e school. are more interested in whisky and..._shooting pool lhan in learning. says The Eton Chronicle, th e sc hool magazint'. An unsigned arti cle in.the current issue bemoaned that the college library bas had installed a pool tabll' and a color tcll'\'ision set. It said students of lhc college that h3s produced many or Bricain's-political. military and bus iness leaders now suffer from apathy. sterility and "a ca~bage·Hke non · ehalanl'e. ·· t The artil'le said profits tit The Tap. the Sl'hool tavern. are :11 record levels. but books in the library gather Qust. If/II MOH. Htl. Of'IM 61IS •.M. SAT. a MIN. • °"" l 14S •.M. SNO'll¥ AT 1 .. S uteta t2 HtU ITMT1 WIDNISMf O(f(l6fl 11 OCTOlll 23 "TAKING Of PELHAM 123'' -Dlt •• , ... Clfllot11,.. Oft··~ th ·• 41 IOUIN, UtW tC'llO"t ...... _ J-i f&-IAO-MAMA-1111- l lG IUST OUT /II ' . l ., • • • • • .. • • Cab Lift• llelped 'Maude's~ Macy Holds His Own Maestro Pearlman Wins League Post . By Vl<:RNf)N S('0·1vr und felt like quilting: Pas- sengers "·ere always giving me a hard time. . It t•umc us no s urprise to r-----------------::;::;:i this column to learn .that JIOLLYW OOD <UPI) It takes an ex·Ncv.1 York t;,ib dri\'cr to handle loud· mouthed , emu:;.c ulating fl1aude rindlay. the l\1rs. Fullcharge of the v.•eck ly "ti1 audc" series. ··'l.)icy 'd i;ay, 'You 're the' worst cab driVer in New )'ork.' So I got aggressive my self. I turned around told them to gel the hell oul of the cab. Then I translated that altitude to my private Ii~. · ENTERTAINMENT ~ l.o c ul nlacstrri Joseph Peu rlmun hus been named to the. board or dir.c.c1ors or (he American Symphony Orchestra League's reccn-~ tly for1ned College, Conser: That mi.In is Bill f\.1al'y, who play s her husband . \Valtcr. _ TV Drama Dec e p . "PEOPLE \\1110 use ag-'V' h ' s 'tively quie t gresslon understand it when IC y et and hyper-" 1>. itis uscdagainstthem And · sensiti ve , ttla~tgQllsforMaude,tOO: F • h P.1acyrefuses '"Psy chol(\gica\ly I'm · or Ton1g l to be i n . prtt parcd to handle l\1aude, . timidatcd in '· MAC'+' and that means \\'alter is "Incident al \'ichy,"' Ar- his characterization. or J>er prcµa r('_d --because or n\y thur l\l~r's lra·g.ic drama sonolly, by the ovt•rl.11.:!Jring , b;1ckground. I re ruse to die directed for l·lol lywood l\·l audc. or lie down and be "'alkcd Television Theater by_S.ljcY o,·cr Keach. will bt· rebro~~st S0~1ETl!\1ES llf.; c;1nnol One inescapably gets the tonight at 9 p.m. on KCE1', sep<irate frustr;itcd \l/;1ll(·r reeling that Bil l !and Channel28. Findlay (rom Bill J\I :it·y \1·ho \Valtcr) "·ould dearly love eked oul a living for 10 to throttle J\1aude, the yi:::ars pushing a hatk fcmalechauvinist. th rough l\1anhatta n. 13ut 13ill does not transer ··on a personal level I that hostility to the show's couldn't live \Vi th J\l audc for · star, Beatrice Arthur, who five minutes." !\lacy sil id. plays the noisy, much-mar- . ''I 'd walk o ut on her. riedshrew. Profes-sional\y, I look for t "PCQple connected with strong, positive altitudes so the show think the Walter that \Valtcr l'an do more rharactcr is an abstrac· than just cope "'il h her. tici n." 'Macy said . ,\But "fl.1ost male \"ic"•crs ad· that's not true. He only mire \Va It er because he exists through my viscera. 1"he play \Ya s adapted fur public television !~st ye;u· by ~1ill~r. It is set in a detention room in Vichy, France, during the German Occupation in 1942. Jews and suspected Jc"'S ;:1re her- ded together uwaiting inter· rogation before being sent toconccntralion camps. Vjltory aRd Uni\•e rsity Division. Jndefat igable Joe, who is on the pod'ium \lo'lth his b eloved Orange Co a s l College Com mun it y Sy m - phon y o·r {" h t>-s t r a when he j S ll ' \ PU.llLMAN slogging awuy at hi!I duties· as associate professor or n1usic for OCC, is an in- spired choice for such a post. TOM BARLEY .. Music Box who "ork been scheduled thus far and ht>1'e tire the t imes, places ~ind reatured spcak('rs for those v.·ho verv correctly regard these gatherings as valuable insights into the follo\Ying OCPS program. Oct. 2ii: UCI Recital Ital\, 5:30 p.m .. composer percus- sion is L \V il\iam Krafl spe<iks. rollo"'l'd . b}; prc- (·ont·crl supper. ~O\' 't5, Airportcr Inn. Jr\'inl'. 10:30 ;1.1n , noon \unt·hcon and C:ilifornia Ch:.tmhcr S)m· 11hony eonductor llcnri ·re1nianka. ll1.•c . 6. l.a~wia llill s Clubhouse No. :i, 10:30 il.tn .. use Oper<i 'fheutt·r director Natalie Limonick. fine musicians u•i1h him . I-le' is ;drcad y ·\,·orking hard on a new concert season \l"hich \Vi ii pul his gifted group on the OCC · !!lagc Dec. I , April 6 ,and June 8 for those popular perfo"rmances that haVl' become an integral purl of our loc;:tl n1usic season. . Hearty congr<itulations: Joe. Your appointn1ent reflects great credit ·on you and your orcht•strJ and "'t· are indeed fortunutc to h<i \'l' SP.mconc of your imn1('n~t· a6ility rj~ht herl· in ou r own · commu111ty. CllORDS AT Rt\NDOI\1 --Auditions for soloists for Orange Coast College's presentation of llandel's. "'The J\1cssiah" will be held at noon Oct. 22 and 24 in QC .. C's ~1usic Studio One. J an. 23 . Ed\1·;1fdS. t\c"•port, Cinema, 10 :30 a.m., Dr. J<in Popper , UC LA Department of J\lusic. f'eb. 20. bus trip to Los An geles Philarmonic C>rchestra rehearsal and talk by l·louston Symphony di rector Lawrenci;-Foster. Wtdnesd1y. Octobtr 18. 1974 ) • DAIL. v P1LOT BZ ~ln11l11111l<'r Ken Howitrd investigates i:l C'attle rustling scheme tonight on ··1\t a nhuntcr ," i:liring at 10 o'clock on CBS, Channel 2 . • From the smash suspense novel of the year. STARTS FRIDAY Pttet OCT. 18 M,.,.. ,,_ ·---.... ...... ...... ..... , ...... . ' ........ STARS JOl'I VOIGHT holds his own \l'it h ~1aude. But the funny parl is l'n1 emolional\y ti ed into the character I pla)' bcl'nuse I have to be Waller 12 hours a "I INJECT m\'selr into that role. 1-force "myself to believe each script. So my reactions to ~1 aude are very real -to me. When the show is being taped I am really \Valter Findlay." '"Incident at Vichy" stars Richard Jordan. llarr1s Yulin, Rene Aubcrjonois. Allen Garfield and Harry Primus. Othcrt; in {he cast are Bert Frecd. Andy Robinson. Curt Lowens. l{S1rry Davis, Lee Bcrgcre, \'lilliam l!ansen. Joe l·lindy, Sean Kelly:•Ed Bakey, Ed- mund Gilbert, Jack Denbo and Tom Bower. We ha \"C no greater. authority in our area on the. role of the school, com- munity or ·eampus·com· munity ensemble and .we· recall that he spoke on this topic in general and our own. OCCCSO in particular during the American Sym· phony Orchestra League's conference in ri.1emphis •. (in- cidentally, Joe's home to"'·nl la st June. OCC C ho ir directo1· Carole Boelter js looking for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soloists and the offer is open to all sihgers of stature in our local community. "~1essiah" will be staged Dec. fi. April 5, UC J Recital I lall , 7 fl.m .• Dr. J\1aurice Allard, UC! Department of ~"lusic. !\lay 10. UC! Recital 1 l<J II. -'----'=======~---.v---'=:.;:.;::T::· -=.0::.::~_:::u::•c....- ,1·11o·" '" .,,...,..,.,n I ~lolnmw ,,.41 W:::' ~~ 9 ..,. .... · day...1bat 's !?.st.U,.my lifetime and I sleep eight. So 1 ·m only Bill l\1acy aboµt four 'f"hi s attitude, ~lacy is convinced, prevents him hours a day.'' MA~V llAS large, liquid from becoming a Casper brown eyes. 1'h re is an cs-J\1ilquetoast. 1:here is no sential gentleness about timidity in his performan- • him. As opposed to \Valtcr. cc , only frustration and oft - his voice is soft , his manner· times rage. · · inofCensiv~. "I don't thi«Jk. or 'M_aude'.' 1-le chcerrully admits he on terms of a situation co-• p1·obably ,1,.ould be unable to medy," he said. ··At least· handle ~taude had he not not in the common sense. It staved orr statvation bet-deals with adult issUes - ween acting jobs 1.ltiving a alcoholism. abortion and, cab. · this season. a heart at· "I learned about aggres-lack." sion as a cab driver," he Walter Findlay is a said. "It really helps me on genuine television hero. He the show. When I first began ·survives one cat.a strophe af- drivini: I took a lot of abuse te~r·a·· n~ojlijhic~ri. jijj~iiii • EXCLUSIVE ". A v.oman with a· prof anc love ." .. for a man of God. 'OUH<PE COUNTY SHOWING ,,.~ ;~~ -" l •• '1"11'1Rtl'1\H !1\\ ll\11\1\~ THE ABDIO\TION 0 Wimsey Series Tonight on 50 ~tystery :ind controversy combine as this season's ~·~1 asterpiece Theatct" premieres \lo'ilh the Dorothy L. Sayers detective thriller, ··Murder J\>1 ust Adver- tise·' tonight ;1t 8 : 30 p. i:n. on KOCE-1'V Channel 50. JOE \\'1\S t'RESl-1 from a tour of ,\ustralia in which h<' mel manv makers of music Do\~·n Under and got' some first h<ind accounts of' the immense problems faced by those who pres..: the cause or music in a. young country. , Certa·inly, no one has pressed that cause harder in our own co mmunity. Joseph Pearlman h as \vorked his fingers to the ; bone these many years and· I his reward has' been the forging of a well balanced a nd absolutely dedicated community orchestra that is a credit to him and the 'Harryan Tonto' is a hit, and one ·of the best movies of 1974." ·Gene Shalt of N~ 0 "0NE OF THE 0 "'HARRY AND llST MOViES OF THE TONTO' LIGHTS UP SEVENTIES SO FAR. THE SCREEN WITH A EACH OF THE WARMTH, WIT AND PlllfORMERS ARE ·WISDOM THAT IS " RARE AND BEAUTIFUi.' tHORGEnAll.E. -A--~.,-11,c; .. i., j&:~:~·~-;;-....... 0 "ARjCARNEY MOST ORIGll\IAL SHOWS THE GREAT FUNNY, TRUE AND , . ~~: =~E ·TOUCHING PICTURES FULLY SHOW ON OF THE YEAR~ TELEVISION~ .-.An ... wi...-,N ... 1' .. ~ "Ht ;;llUDYtloNIO" IRJ' _._..,_A '1UI 1IY ,AUi. NAl\lfl9tY ·HARRY&TONTO" -ART CARNEY r __ .. _ 5 · 30 p . m . . Los Angel.i's lr:::::;;:.,,'\l:~:'!l~l!!);;;;'':°;;.;;.;~:;:f"------., ·rimes music critic l\1artinU Bcrnheimer followed by -OUR RECENT roun-. Bavarian · Beer Jest and dup or the new season's of·' supper. All ale lo 13er- .£erings by our many local: nheimer! . . m u s i c a n d b a I I e t ,,.,.. .>rganizations omitted wh<it t\tllkl. has come to be a very .·· .., popular pre-concert in-l R novg,tion by the Orange ~ 'PJ£1EI Coulity Philarmoni_t Society ·. , . -the concert prev1e\\'. r )'o less than '"'"' hn• .MONDAYS ' ' They searched the world ... until they found each other. \.·' ,. ·--. Gngory ""*""""' "'"'"•""~. . ..... beoli.... , .. ~ ..... :~I ; lt•J wll• ••11•4 ........ wotid. , n ..., ....,. A Cllales Janott Alm r -Now ...... AT THREE EDWARDS ~D.l-Mow'""" BUSTER and B'ILLl.E _,,_Ul- rankenstein " •"••··~· x ---"IS THEii! Sll AITH OIATH" An aH NEW film tnspired by the novel, "AIRPORT" by Arttur H8iley. Starts Fri., Oct. 18 N9Wpoft 81i1ch •644-0760 Lincoln AV.nu• W. ~f Knott Blllnil P•k • 821 -4070 IT'S SURVIVAL OFIHE FIERCEST. AND THE FUNNIEST. 1 . ' "THE LONGEST YARD"lso ..-lethat :.;;;:: cracks a lot of Joku. ,.... And alotofboMs. A Burt Reynolds stars- tough, sassy-and · •lwap that fire. l The wrath of a E woman scorned starts' his trouble. However, he's got some wrath of his own.And the last 45minutesofthefllm Is unlike anything you have ever seen. It will haw you howling and cheering like no movie ever has. "THE LONGEST YARD" is for men, tor women, for everyone. lbcept the '+'try you"ql !R:.!:s1~1c1~ 110-lfltlt~t '"111111 •• •111111mttn111n•• BlllT REYIWIS ·~THE LONGEST YARD" EIDE Al.BEllT EDWrru MIKE COMAD , • • I f • '-I ' B 8 DAILY PILOT Allergies Sus 11ected · Rv Pcitient • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN : I'm certain that the reason I f1ave occasional spells of nausea, vomilll:'g and diarrhea is food allergy. Whenever I eat lobster, I'm bound to suf- fer from it. But my doctor disagrees. He does not believe in food allergies. He pul me through an extensive course of X rays. All "'ere okay. So he blamed my trouble on my nerves. "You 'll notice." he s ::aid, ''that whenever you get upset these symtoms wlll come on." But I believe I get upset after I have the intestinal symptoms, not before. So I "'ent-to another doctor. He agrees I.hat allergy to food DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE must play a part. \Vhen doc· tors disagree, what is a pa· tient to do? -l\.1rs. B. COftL\1ENT: Sometimes the patient bas 10 be the judge. In your case, I believe a rather simple solutipn will be to try an elimination diel. Leave out such foods as milk. eggs. chocolate. nuts, oy sters. lobster, crabmeat, other fish. These are rather common reasons for allergi<; reactions such as yours. Then add them one by 011c. Which. if any. produces '!ymptoms? I recall one patient who was certain she gol s e v e r e beada.cbes after taking chocolate. Her family doctor and a neurologist ridiculed the idra. Nevertheless, she was certain there \vas a direct relationship between choo>late and her headach'es. She quit eating chocolate. Never had a headache again until one night after a birth· day party for her grandchild. She felt she couldn't refuse at least one bite of the chocolate cake. Her headache then returned. After that, she \vas certain. Food allergy \Vas the enemy. ln some patients. skin tests help run down the culprit. Often they are inef£ecli\Pl'. Trial-and-error dietin;: deter· rhiiles the true ca u s.!. t !ell patients never to overlook allergy when all other tests . arc okay. So 1 suggest.· ~trs. B .. that you work it out with your second doctor. A 11 er gy take.i 1nany mysterious forms. s;iys Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet. "Your Sinus Problem." For a copy \Vritc him at this paper fnclosing 50 cents and a ~TAMPED. SELT·AD- DH ESSED ENVELOPE. Professor's Exhibition Und er lT' av •' Orange <;:oost Co 11 cg e :1s.'>OC'ia1e professor of art . .. !Jonna l.; Sharkey. is one of 17 Sou1hcrn California anislS r111Tcntly cxh.ibiting paintin gs 111 !he H10 Hondo Coll ege i,:;1llc ry in U'hittier. The exhibit is rrec to lhe puhlic and runs ·through Oct. 30. The gallery is open from 11 JO a.m. to ~ p Ill. Oct. lfi·IS. 21 ·25 and 28·JO. 'l\liss Sharkey hil!> l>ecn a rncmbt'r of the OCC s 1 a ff S111N' 1962 and is a grriduale of th<.> Art lns1i!U I{' or Chicago and \\laync State Un1\'crsity . She hilS !ravelled e.'C:tcns1vely throut{hout A.<;ia nnd has a SJ)l'ciol interest In As I an cultW'~ an(! tirt. She 1s a fomi<'r \'ice presi· dent or the l..agunn fl c a c h Must>um or Art and Is n 1ncrnbt:r of !he P aci fic · CullurRI Asia h1useum. G . Boxed you'd eipect . ti' pay twice as much! • PENDANTS, EARRINGS, PINS & CROSSES Choose from an e1tcillng collKllon ol pendants, earrings, pins, croues and children's pieces In great natural.look settings and stones. There's over .a different style5 ••. be"er be early! " Don't Miss Thrifty's \~ NOW IN STOCKI 100 Capsules ~ 29c ~TOUCH OF SWEDEN 4-0Z. HAND LOTION LECITHIN. 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C11lh Touctled wlfh •dd9d •roma1 Ho bile at all, from !Int 10 last putt. • Huntington Beach Huntington Beach .. : ~1131-.. 4. ........... ,,,, ................ . Costa Mesa · Santa Ana Fountain Valley Weslminiter zioo~.iw-, ll2Slri1t•htMe<ArtW 16141 HtrborotEdl""' w •• -o1~w ... Huntington Beach tll ... l1gtonenter +luntlllCJlon-leacli ;: · ·s111w~ .· · . . • r Ir I I I i I .. . , • ' BEA ANDERSON , Editor • Wll6MIA1, OC!Hilt U , lt1' ,,,.,., .. 'little Dough Goes Far Molli Nicke:I :ho l ~ow baker 's clay turns into gifts or wh imsical home decorations . For hot and hearty treats , try these Halloween entrees. Left, Cheesy Tamale Bake has black olive face . Meal-in-a-mug goes well with garlic to as t. 8 y CA ROl.1'1™)R I': O•>I' Pii.t f ... l!•Mi .\Vatc:l1111g J hl' pri<'l' ol :-<Ul!.11 triple :ind "'ondering "'hal \\ill hap pen to lhc ho li day goodil·i. ;uHI dcC'Oral'°ns ·you u:;uully stari l'Oll· tcmplati~g 110\V '~ Doubtless you'rt' th ink111i:; \1\icc a bout ging_er~rl'ad houses. candy canes a1id "Sl''a n1cd ,glas~ 1.'00kic or- na ments. • -r. But.there's st ill plt'nt r of l'hCl'r, i not sweelnesfi , i.ihcad tb:i. to hund reds of ideal> 111 .r h1 i. l s Baker's Clay .·· 1'he l>oo k is tht' l;1ll'i.l projC't'l of J\tolli Nickell , ..un Jr,·i1h! mottu•r .. "'ho has Cl'ilfted her 1\·;11 11110 llul. .loc k's, llet tcr I lornt·s anll ti ;irdl'H.'-. J\t cCalf's and \V oman's \\'orlll. B<1kcr's clay m i ~ht I'll' l';lllcd the Cadillac of the ..:oops u~cd to nli1kl· rC'lie f n1a1>s in fifth ~radc. ?d rs. Nickell further 1.,•xpl:1int:d, "It 's the gt'ncric t1.·rn1 for tht• ~o· talted dough 1.·r;1hs. lusl cad ol" paying th<1t prirc for :1 se;iid~C>n , you can m<1kc your o\\ n bo\\·lful for a few cents." 'l'he trick is in the kneading to lhl• "just right a ht Goldi locks" stage "·hich she carefully documented ~·ith photos in the book. Fron1 there, the rcad('r is invite1I todra.,..•, \a \·cr, eolur, bakc1.1nd sc;1l the dough "into w himsil's, plaques, containers and personal \l"ophies lo fill the house :.ind give to friends. Thal 's hO\V 1\1 rs. Nickell and four friends from Fresno, '"\\•ho sha re a lo\·e for things hanchnude," got thei r st art. Needing nev.' outlets, the)' cx1>;.1n- dcd to teathing fell ow tlub mem- bers. 01>ening sho1>s of t hei r 0\\11 and getting fu ll-color assignments from nationa l magazines. , l\1rs. Nickell 's enthusiasm and humorous ra p1l0rl \\'ilh other three· dimens ion a l c r a ftspe rsons i s evident by the sty le o r her text. ''Desig ne r s arc biJ d y,•ri t crs because they describe fron1 fi nish to start." s he said . "1'hose or us "ho ha ve been teilchers can help . the reade rs anticipate .ind over· come; that is feel confident with \\"hat they are doing." 'J'hus, amid chapters on Jo,lat- 1<.•ning J, JI , Ill and IV. one of the review pointers reads: "Incura ble haked·in Jumps and bumps are~to be> loved and tolerated." As further e ncouragement, the a uthor note d tha t for the JSO -vroject S illustrated she used only .J~ pountls ,~f flour and 30 pounds of ~a h "'If unl' buti·h 1s rtlinc.'<1, you're univ s hort ~1 nit•kC'I ," she said with a t \\ ii1g<.· or e!l'.pl'rien1·1·. :-;he \I as int rodu('Cti to baker's clay "in !ht• Dark Ages by 1ny gran- thnotht•r \\'ho m;1dc such beautiful ·angels fol" l'hl'ist m ;1s. ' "Later I \\"as driven in,to ·the crc<1ti \"e field bv a c la)'ls at the ·y ' -" 1icadt.·rs are a Pt 10 tatcti the _ sJnll' fe\'t•r as thcv discover the pros and cons of l·oOkie cutters and techniqut'S l'or i1np1int i11g s imple, <1nimal shapL's \\1th \\"hatcvcr kit.. (·hen i.:•ul~cl lllo handy . i\d\·an1·t•d sta ~cs in\"o\vc pin- l'hin~ or \\ ;uldin~ lht• dough into houst·hold st•11i 111urt·s that incor· ~ 1>0 ra1 c \r aluut shclls, ncv.'spaper., \\ads :ind l'lllpty h1.1ttll'S . E\"cn the .. finisht:'d" baker 's clay1 c;111 be en1 he lli ~hcd \\ it h macramc, g lazC'd ~ loojt l 1kt.• 1>oJte r y, thrcadl'd \1·ith st r•tW f\ov.·crs or mounted on fabril'. # l\lrs. Nickt.'ll further recom · mends crafts as a n escape from t he r ;q 1y bC'cau se they prov ide \\'Olllcn \\'ith "son1(•lhing v.·orth· 1v hil1.", son11."t hin g that's theirs" \\•hile lhc~'i>tay ;it hon1t'. Heing able Lo turn her kitchen int o he r \\'Orkshop and st ill be a\·ai la bl c fo r fan1ily d uty is 1x.·rh;ips her greatest satisfaction. "l\1olhers \\'lth s mall children should neve r try to orten their O\\'ll shops . .. Family problems aecount £or n1ost of the turnO\'t•r in bouliqucs. Plus thl' fact that they usual!)' are ~r o u pl·d c l o se t oge th e r , smothcrinf! out the originality of each cr aft." Instead, she advises starling grad ua l!~· \Vith home parties a nd mail order, rinding out '''hat the market is and \\·hat consignment means. If the idea catches on, the homecr;tft er \\'ill be better able Lo handle the deadlines of buyers and editors. J\lrs. Nickell \\'ill consider herse1£ <i success \vhcn '"I can train my t hildren to have their illnesses in ·the summe r.'' 1'hat \\;ill leave her rree for the busy shoppin·g-!le asons:-And ir the dining roo m table is any indication, hooked rugs look like the next ex- vcrtiSl'. Tricks · for · Enterto,ini .ng Without -sugar The rcct'nl lrcntf toward neigh· i\l f~A l.·I N -A-1\ll if: 1----bO,.;;;r~h~OOd=•p"o"c''l iffinliCirllf-i-mrcto-n•\-· --~~ grotlncl bt'cl trick·or·lrcating m ay bcron1c even I envelope seasoning n1ix lor more popular this Jl alloween con· Sloppy .Joe!i sjdcrini; the price of sugar for lhe I c11n (I-pound) tomatoes ,goodies. -I cu11 uncooked elbow macaroni To help you pl<in a 11arty for the lean (!·pound) pork and bean" .spooky night, \\'C offer three en· 2 cups v.•aler trees lhal.Jw\11 appeal tO young and t:ook ground beE'.!£ in large sauce old appetites. maybe even the pan. stirfing to crumble; pour off GreUt Pumpkin. . excess fi''· · Ser\'C mulled cider flnd garlic Stir In contenti-or i;c:isoning en· bread for the adults. Rnund out t~e velopc. tomatoes. mac<aroni. pork childrcn'!i menu v.'ilh pape r cups and l.ieans. anrt water. C'o"cr: slm• full or salted nut s, popcorn. cris1> n1cr 15 n1inute~ or unlil macruv nl is applei or reisln.". lender. l\l;1krs Ii 10 10 :i;rrvinJ<s.. .. It th<' s weet tooth~ f)l'Cvull in your llA 1.1.0\VF.F:N TA!\tAJ.t: tan1i ly, recipes for candy har · BAKE l'OOkics arc Included in toe.la y'$ rood ~ 1 pound leon .ii: round tx:i;ir p:.ii;cs. J onion~ chopped " " ' --- ;1 1 tcaspoon salt Bake in 375 dt'grt•e oven 25 roinutcs l..L:-lettspoons·e.h-i-li-powdcr -----tm-covcr and-6:.1kc 10 n1in11tcs.lonRt'r. 11a1Jlcs1lOo n\Vorch&StC'rshiresaucc .Garn ish to1> v.·ith r11>e olive slices. if I tomato, diced desired. M akcs ii scr\·ing ..... 2 tablcspoons flour . l cup diced l\tonterey Jack cheese Cornmeal Topping I ·t ablespoon gratCd P armesan cheese Suute beef and oriion together in skillet. Stir in sail, chili po v.·der, Wor- cestershire· sauce, diced tomato and nour. 'Turn into s hallo\\', i u~-quart bakinll dish. Sprinkle. with l\tontcrey J ack c~crsf'. Cover ·~·!th Cornmeal Top- pinJ!. Sprinkle "'ith Purmcsan cheese, Cover. ,. Cornmeal Topping: Co1nbine 1 cup m ilk, :v~ teaspoon salt. • ~ teas poon chili powde r and 2 tablei;poons butter. llcal to boiling. Gradually stir in •a cup yellow cornmeal. Cook , stirring \•igorously. until mix· lure is thickened. Slit in egg. I cup diced l\fontercy Jark Chee~~ .ind 14 cup grated Parm esan chc4·~c. IT 1\ i.IAN J\t t:ATR,\1.1. SANll"'I Cfl":.~ 1•~ pounds gfound hi.'t'fJ 12 pound h.ot l\;1\1 11n :.1n1osia~c. leasing removed I 1 ~ cup finely c·hoppc1l 0111011 I <'.ll.I!. ~11.i:ht I.\ hl'ntcn I 3 cup \\'he:tl U<'rm 1 2 teaspoon salt 2 canll ( ll);i,4 nunt.'e:. cttch I 1•011 denscd tomato sou11 1J.?cupwall1r 2small clO\'CS i.tarli c. minced ~~tea spoon _llround orc{!.:•no 8 Ions hard rolls, spht ond tonste<t i\lix thoroui,!hl y ~~c1 , s nus:1 j.!c, onion. <:i::i.:. \1h1•at i.:1•rm. ~tn(l :-i;ilt . ~ha11c inti) :J2 111 i';,1 h;.11 1.. l'rl'IH.1 l"e 1n 11,·u sktllcl:-, b} d 1J,W1 n~ in~rt•<hrnl " equally. i\1ld soup. \\11t1~r. J:;irh r. :ind urcgano. Co\ c1·, 1..'00k over IO\\" h~·at 211 lllllHllf'S nr lllllll d11tlC. .\."\1'11' A:-ITO S,\L1\0 x l'llP~ ffl'Sh ~Pip.;1 ch h.:a\CS, Lorn 111 h1t c·Sl7.C' pie.cc<: ii ~hcc~ 11a ron, <:ookca and crum· hied I mC'cliun1 c·arrots, cut in l ·inch (ll('C'l'" I rup <'<'lC'r\. r11 t in t-1nch pit:ces Shred rnd1 ~h1 ·s I harci·co11kcd c~~s. shcl'd or cul 111 \\ crli;:t"S I srhall rur umhr r. th1nlyslirrd 1 , l'Up p1m1(•Jl\t ) ~tulfcd ohvcs !np11on :d J lk1ltl1•cl ltah ,1n drt·...,.;in).l ()n plultl'I'. 11r1a111-:c spinnch lt•111r " T o p \\ 1lh remaining 111urcd1<'nl~ l'X (•f•pt dn·.;~i nA. ~r\'C ~·ith dress in g: l\I :1k..::s !! :1:erving!'I ' . . ' ~ OAILYPILOT Wednesd41y, Octoofi, 16, 197• " . • . . Trea·t · isn't· Dukh • DEAR ANN LANDERS: but ir you eontlnue to ----------::----; fl.fy husb~nd a nd I are both badger blm, he might get "' d inour 60sandwehavebcen ideas. Ann Lan ers married for 36 ye ars. 1 know ~ly own hunch Is there's he h as n.e ver been in· nothing going on but lunch '-:....::..:...:..:..:..------~r--r\ terested in another woman and a little nattering: or the until noW. • ego. One ot these days, a A few months ago, he waitress ts bound to ask, ' Any woman who won't sturted a new Job. fie has ''And what wll l your take the time lo press her been going to lunch nearly daughte r have?" _ and bedsheets and plllowc~ses e very day wjt h hi s that'll klll his appetite ror and stack them .In secrehtry, who is in her aos. lunching out. reasonably orderly rashaon lie told me about It himself, DEAR ANN LANDERS · has g:ot to be•a little lat~ making a big deal out or the Is something wron with Some towels may look 0 fact tha~ th~y go Dutch. me? I 'm 24 , m a~ri!d five Just rq_lded , but we Iron I don t g1v_c a .damn ~ho years and teach School. 1 ours. pays, but I find 1t upsetting don't mind ho sework t;lut 1 As for hanging a shlrt- lhal he is lunching with .a see no point· in'ildoinli things with .one clothe11pln, that's wom a n half his age. He in the conve Iona! manner more than lazy, honey, U.'s says it is just a convenience, For ex ~·,JO • stupid. A good wind comes that he really doesn't enjoy 1 don't Y towels, along and your shirts stand it, but J "oli <'e they don't40 bed sheCts 3 pillow cases only ,hair as good a chance to th'e neighborhood cof· anCI stack them oeatly in the or stayln« up as Ir you had reeshop. E~·ery re~ days linen closet. 1 just fold them U$ed two clothe5plns. ask me if my husband ts tf'le suri~on ." \Vho Is right? - NO JEALOUSY: JUST JN. FORMED . DEARN ~.: Vouare.But savi your breath to cool yo ur soup, Lovey. The gal isn't Interested In etiquette. She just wants eve.rybody lft kliOW-she married a doctor. Got those wedding bell blues over costs ... guest list ... Wha t to wear .... and other details? Ann 4n· ders's complet~ly new .. The Bride's Guide" will help. they,.try a n 1ntJ!rest1ng new and rigUrerthe wrinkles will place.. ran out whe n r put the linen lie can't understand why on the bed and the towels on I a m perturbed . I .c ry therack. my~elf • to 5leeJ\ at. night When I hang shirts on the (qwetly, so he Wont hear line, I use one clothespin in· me) and sometimes I cry stead of two. It doesn't look duryng t1le day, around lun· very fancy, but who cares? chume. Some of my friends have DEAR ANN LANDERS : A 'girl in our off ice is so thrilled because she landed a professional man that she always introduces herself as "Mrs. Doctor What· For a copy. senCI a dollar -...... bi ll, pluS a long, self-addres· ·sed. stamped envelope (20 cents postage) to Ann Lan· ders, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin. Ill . 60120. It Doesn 't Hw t a Bit, Really I 've ofre red him his intimated that I'm not a freedom and h.e_t.ells me I'm good housekeeper. Would crazy. Am I ?.ls he? -HAR· you call m e.-lazy or e r- POONED ricient? -· I'LL TAKE doyouhoozit. . After I heard her do this 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0, for the 10th time I took her I aside and tOld her it was not Really, it doesn't hurt a bit! James Sawyer is just feigning pain as Nurse Pat Bannon needles him a bit during firSt flu immunization clinic spo nsored by the Retired'Senior Volunteer Program. The next J·Iarbor Arca clinic will take place Saturday, Oct. 19, from JO a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Costa Mesa \\'oman's Cluhhouse. Locations or. other senior citizen clinics may be obtained by calling the Orange County llealth Dcp<frlment. 834·3913. DEA R ff.: In the absence YOUR WORD FOR IT in good taste. She replied, "It sa ves a lot of time. Whenever I tell a nyone I'm fi.1rs. Whatdoyouhoozit they of [l ny solid e\lldence, I DEAR WORD : It's your think you'd be "1lse to stop home and' you can do as yo u making accu11tlons. He please but since you 1sked may be completely Innocent for my opinion, I 'll give It Good Deed ~ FOR APPOINTMENT Socials and Speakers 'Fill Agendas make . the scene Sundays • in the 1"'1f".!ll!!("•·:!lijl"'!·ll'll 548-3446 Hospital Ni ne c hildren rrom Orange County and 'the Los Ange les area \\'ho arc patients al National Je .... ·ish Hospital and Research Ccn· ter in Denver arc cxix:riCn· ring school in a ncY.' y.·ay-it is coming to tllCm . The schooli is staffer! by certified Dc n \'Cr Publi c School teachers. including Anne S. NibJock , a \'Clcran of more th;1n 25 ~·cars of teaching at the hospital. The patients arc afnictcd v.·ith chronic rcs1liratory ailments or immunologit:.a l disorde rs, a nd are from all over the U.S. and abroad. "~I any or the children are years b'l!hind 1n school. They've mi5sed so much '¥'.'hen they come to us. They are disco ura ged,'' Mrs. Niblock said. "In s e lf-defense thev 'hate' school. It's \\'Orth e\·c ry thlng to see t he change in theri'l -lhe sort or li ght that comes to their. fa ces -\\'hen thc v realize th l·~· ·actually ar~· reading;, a1·c lc;1rning .... Delphians Dinin g and dancing aboard the SS l"'rincess Louise is in store for mem· bcrs of the Lo s Angeles Di s tri c t As s embly of Oelphian ChaptC'rs Satur· day, Oct. .1.~. Nev.• offi cers v.•ill be in· troduced during the 6:30 p.m. social hour. They in· elude P..1rs. J ohn Cameron of Ne wpo rt Bcu·ch, vi ce president. ' Benefit Sale lty·Lond !·tome for llan· dlcapped ctiildren is spo n._ soring a rumm;ige sale at 9 p.m. Satu rday. Oct. 19, at its f;icilit y, 9861 \V. 11th SL . Santa Ana . FV Women Jo'ountain Valley Weman's Club "'ill have a member· ship brunch al 10 :30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, in the home of l\1 rs. Gene Sig!. Theme is Di scovery', 1974 . ~-. ~~ ·-.;--~ ,,-J C ome by land or . (· 1 come by sea, , -· you'll fm d exqui- site shops and elegant dining at Lido Vi ll age. W e're dock.side in Newpo rt Beach, comer of Newport Boulevard and Via Lido and ,.. the sea, with plenty of ~ room to anchor your AARP A pancake breakfast and white elephant sale ha ve been planned by Huntington Beach Ch·apte r 857, American Association of Retired Persons, for lO a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19. The event "'ill take.place in l\1urdy Community s;en· ter, and the cost is Sl.25. Juniorettes de la Esperanza~ .antdf'· phlinage in Tijuana. Reunion Woodrow Wi lson High School 's graduating class of 1950 will have a reunion Saturday, Oct . 19, in the Lon g Beach Elks Club. Alumni or the Long Beach school may write to Judy Walker Elder, 117 Stanford. Seal Beach, for more intor· mation. Fall 's Funky Fashions will theme the sal<id Jun·. Seniors cheo n and fashiOn show New orncers will be in· pl anned by the Juniorettes stalled at the P..fonday, Oct. .of Huntington Beach for 21. meeting of_ Harbor 11 :30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. SeniorCltizensClub,totake 19. ....., --------place in the Senior Citizen5 Proceeds will' go to Cas:r' Clubhouse, Newport Beach. They are rrarold ·Laris. president; ft1rs. Lillian Colin , vice president; J\lrs. Ruth Marston, secretary and 1'-Iilton \finderman. treasurer. J:":::':::'::::=;:::=;:::=::;; • • · Tennis I A ben-e (it women 's doubles tennis Lournam·ent, luncheon and Cashion show will take place. Monday, Oc t. 21, at the Old Ranch Tennis Club, sponsored by the National C harity League, South to<1,st Chap· ter . Play will begin at 8:4S 1 .a .m. and bridge wi be available Cor those who do nol play tennis. SPECIAL OISCOUNT .. Wl'.TH COU~O-tl1 [ . \ITT\t ..... :CLOTHING •T umE '""" ' FACTORY TO YOU :i:ECT • 40% Io 50% TOP 4j>UAUTY CHILDIDIS, TllHS, LADtlS DalSSlS & sroaTSWIAa WESTSIDE CLOTHING MfG. 17)1..._.,. \hlit J . 11) ML Weit ef Kw\llor Off 19"1 St. C.1le MeM 64S.IS2t COUPOM AMD SAVI! romantic board~ . walks to wander · · · along, landscape .;~"' !Ai. "'~ patios to linger over, and fan - -~ tastic fare on which to feast. " ~~~ ~i ,· · Strolldown,-saildown,pedal .'!~ [-~~·~-,-~'-~ ._ ~~~~ your bike o~ driv~ -s~opping (· . · ; ;_: -r: ~: ~: ~.:. '-'~ hasn't been like this smce the ~~·---~-'~'-"' «;\\! fu.;:~'.~~~~-:" reign of the square-riggers. ~,,. ~;_ • .;.~r Lido Village is a wonderful 1 ~1 sch?oner or you r !'t station wagon. , Most St9res Open Six Days 10 a.m.-6 p.m. place to spend time discover- ing the rare , the,, unusual , the beautiful , and the new. 1 L ido Village prom- ~ ises seventy shops to browse" through, ··i7' I ~ • Ample Validated Parking. We are already here (or watch for our opening soon)~ {.,f ' ·~. ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . Jr.:J f Devereux for Lii'ly Pu litzer (bou1ique), Jade House ~ r~ • G -d 0 --1--. . -,. "'L ) Oade jewelry), Laguna Originals Gallery, Pappagallo's % _;y-1-5Q\ ran pen nc)S ·~ (fine shoes). Jannelle's (ladies bou1ique), Blackmari, Ltd . (fmejewelry), Prints and ~· I:. TC.nArlO" E•mn•s··. --~. Pain1ings,bemons Us,.lnc..{.gifts & cards)~Turquoise Tee Pee (IurquoiS!: jewelry), U "'t"'"' 11 ·•'-' I\ German Home Bakery, Lighl of Ihe World (gift shop), Martinique Bcau1y Salon, Simply Us (custom made jewelry), Sea Treasures (sea shells, etc.). The Children's L''we're already here''-.. Shop (c hildren's apparel), Mione's Old World Delicatessen, The Garden (Ieenaae/ college girl apparel), Custom Clothes by Ann Douglass, Yard Ann (fabrics), A Litlle •\OOl'rlO"i ' · .. \L N-Cw'°-IOPS ~ ln1rigue (ladies bou1ique), Birds Eye View (art gallery), Lido Book Shoppe (books, c '~ t' ~ magazines, prints), Haueras of California (marina, yachl broker). Anytlling Goes . TO BF. LISTED SOON -4 (custom made clothes ), Flo's Boutique (fme clothes), Sydney (ladies boutique), ~ · Stuard's Men Store (men's clo1hiers & outf11ters), Jurgensen 's (gourmcl s1ore), GR ,\ N 0 () p El\ ING w Et~ .__ ___ i_Lo_rd_J_im_B_ar_bc_r_Sh_oP_. _an_d _ea_ro_use_I_fl_ow_e_r s_h_op_. ___ __. I ' ' I -------------. --1 • • . I • • • ' • Riding For Fun, '" • • .. . . . . . . . . . , ,. Your Horoscope Tomorrow 1Can~er: Emotional ;f. • Resp()nses Tru~ted .. r Wt!dne!day. October 1&. 1974 OAJLYPILOT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil~TcJofiE~C~A~RL~O~S~~ cmorrs SPORTSWEAR BALBOA ISi.»() 216Mor•rwA-.e.. (17~191)( PLUMllMG CO • Le. Ml).,,~ -548-5558 1875Sooet!Or Costa Mesa ltplect1M11t ........ O..$ptc.-r "'Fw A Wet.t Httlht-• A jt.. ~ ... ;. .... ·~- THURSF>AY OCTOBER 17,_..> • .. ________ _, fcw ltol Qiilck StrJlu AQUARIUS (Jun. 21).Feb. Gitt "Jot" A Di .... 18 l: Career cha ngcs are; ~====~=====1~~~~~~~~~~ ); AR IES CMarch 21-Apri l 19): Emphasis on how you possible, perhaps c venT F,unds Jennifer Gates prac- tices with "Patches" for the Daisy Clipper Pon"y Association's annual al· l·pony 'sho\v \vhi ch \Vi ii begin at 8:30 a-:rn:-sUn- day. Oct. 20, in the P e acock llill Riding Club, J".lorth Tt(slln. Tho/' admiss ion-free sho,V featu res riders aged 17 and under. Proceeds will benefit Albert Silton Home. · race "gut issues." Money is t~t;t~: involved .-and so are emotions. Key is to wiearth what has been buried. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Scpt. 22): What begins as perhaps a "minor idea" reaches t'l'lajor proportions. Your ~'ritings receive attention, more so than usual. LIBRA (Sept. 2J.Qct. 22): New app r oach proves profitable. ?t1eans stress originality, independence. Invest in your own ideas: abilitie!L R efu se to be backed into emotional cor- ner. prob.able. A .. talky" as· sociate could get ball rol · ling. You could gel reeog· nitiotl now ror task pertor· med inpasL Sheldrake PHOTOGRAPHY PISCES (Feb. l9-P.1art'h l~======-===-=-=--===~======~ Original Works Up for Bid To r aise Fellowship funds, the Huntington Beach Branch, American Association or University \Volnen will sponso r an Art Auction Saturday, Oct. 19, in Huntingt.on Seacliff. Original works, from lithographs to etchings, oils and1 watercolors, \Vilt be previewed at 7 p."m. a nd the auction will begin-at 8:-30. Helping arrange the exhibit .are Mrs. Floyd Phillips (left) and Mrs. Byron Krogstad . Golden Jubilee Marked. llosting a golden anniver- sary r ece ption in the Nc1,11porler Inn for !\fr. and !\!rs. \Vilfhim Craighead of ·lluntinglon Beach we re I heir five childt·c n and their spouses. l\'l:1rried Au g . 12, ln-2-1. in \V e lls burg, \V. V;1., the Craigheacls ha1,·c 12 ,grand· t'hfhlrcn and l\\'0 great· grandchildren. !lasting the· P4'1rty '''rrc the Robert and !\lartin Craigheads. \Villiam l\1il · Jcrs. Robert 0. !\!orrises and Jark Tortoriccs. Craighead is re tired from the Production Planning Dept., Kaiser Steel Corp .. f"ontana and is associated v;ith r .. onlan;i ~l :1 soni c Loclgr 653. lfis wife \vas al'· li\'e in thl! J< .. ontana Con1 · munity Churrh , \Von1i111's Club..:Jnri ·Y \VC1\. ~ .. THE CHILDREN'S BOOKSHOPPE INVITES YOU TO An Autoaraph Party HOTIORlllG Mr. Theodore Taylor Avfllor of ,nit •""""9 book THE CAY ... ........... . ... his left•I t1c'""9 od ......... ..., TEETOMCEY . ' • OATE:: Sot., Ocf. It, 1974 TIME: l pA•S p.111- rLA.CE:: Tht ctiildrffl'1 lookll14pflt ]707 l Cont Hwy. C--~M., 111~ ..... Wttl ot n. fl•t Cro-tl BELLY DANCE CLASSES Locatiolis !• Lon<) leach, ManhotfM leach, TllSlln, Horwollc, G...., Gro•e and Costa MHa. • ~tape 1q::zipu11nt Is ltMd to rtc.ord -" ...... ~ , .. '""' ... ddy! w. hnt tac ...... heUffWs and SfltClll cle1ses (-=dii ... 71. • . IKIHHIHG -IHTllMIDIATE -ADYAHCED. l'tlONSSIONAL -TEACHllf.TllAINING CLASSIS HGIMMIMG OCTOIER CALL NOW: 545.1oila COSTA MESA T• ... "' ct.c ...... T~ w ....... ,..174 .. "" ......... COll•fflt!M c ....... ,_MW .. - Q.-t 7, 11 I J Mt~ ........... Nt 14 Jff" et c ... tka111 ,,.. .. ,.._.. lely 0-:• c1pm..c• • ... ~.,... _. ,......,.. tr.. cent t. '"'' _. C...._ S.."!9 1'V .... -' tMcMflt - TAURUS (April 2().~1ay 20): You find that those who, in reCentyast, would not talk are now_ regular chatterboxes. That's good ir you dis play charm, fle"ibility-r '. GEJ\llNI <May 21-June · 2_0): Your home Jire is spotlighted-do you like what you sec? That is a : question whiCh now is paramount-and what can SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Lun a r cycle i s high-take initiative. Heed inner voi ce. Timing, judg· menl arc apt to be on target. Do what comes naturally. Be you and you can't go wrong. 20): Travel, writ!ng, a variety of exper~n ­ ces-these are featured. Nothing is status quo-for- ces are scattered. Leave fine points, details fo r anolhartime. If today is your birthday you a re a n organizer. promoter. one capable or h ~ndling money and r esponsibility. Yoo are crcaliYc, love power, can imprint your style -and Buy 1st you do about it. CANCER (June 21-Ju1y 221: Good lunar aSpect coin- cides riow with emotional responses, special dealings· with ch ildren, speculation rather than logical con- clusions. SAf(.ITTARIUS (Nov. 22· when you love ll is all or. Dec. ·21 l: Reports from nothing. "confi~enti al sources" may. ;i;;;;;,....,;;;;;,..;;.;;;;;,..,..ii" I be exaggerated. A friend.: crying for attention, could' {). ' m IJIJ. concoct. bizarre story. Jt ~ allie.$ LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Practical matters dominate-you get the facts and you will be in position to do something about corrcc· ling past mistakes. · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): You can do something .solid about car· rying out desires. You ob· lain needed material. A friend bows the way, even where ·money backin.,: en· ters picture. Conferences Noted California Adlerian Society has s'cheduled its annua l confef.cnce. entitled Contem- porary Relationships: Married and Unmar· ried to begin at 9 a .m. Satllrday, Oct.19. · Registration \Viii be at8:30 a.m. in the UC Irvine science lecture h311, with the con- ference fn llowing. . Keynoter will be Dr. Robert Powers of" Chicago, president of the society which is composed of psychologists, counselors. parents and other professionals who follow his teach ings. A weekend extension co urse · in self. defense has been scheduled at California Stale University al Long Beach. Hours are from 4 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Oct.18, and fromS a.m. to noon, lto Sand 7 to9 p.m .·saturday. • lnstrUctor will be Mrs. Frances P. Stock. a leading a uthority in the field who has authored the book, ~'Personal Safety and Defense for Women." Presently she teaches at·UC, Santa Barbara. -- SLEEPY TIME NIGHT SHIRT . SP.('nd the \!{hole nlgl)11t\ink:in1 about prelly things in th is l3ced 1r1mmed nlRJ1t\hir1. l l's in soft ace tate and nylo11 with IOY,ches (Ir braid. Natu{al . Yellow. Bl ue ... Ponk. Sil.cs x~ 1). ~9), m( 11), I( 1 l J. S 18. • Nt:\VPORT BEACll F:uhion Island 644-4411 op('n late rnond3y,rlt11~day &. f1id:ay nights. ~und3y 12·5. LA •IABRA Fashion SauarlP 871-SJ 14 open lute monday, lhunday &. f1iday nights.. I /or WIGS -----·~ Ev eryooe. will enjoy the scrumptious taste of these fine imported bulk candies! The many flavors are sure to tempt your sweettooth. Mix'tti:n or Match'em • . fm~~k©tr1 tf@rrM~. OF ONIO WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1711 & llYIHE_..llWPOIT IU.CH f>HOMI: 64J.ot7J ____ M......._ "Tllfs.t."Tll6S-"Tl5••---· • Save 10~ on Roman Meal m.ten you buy Webers. NOw you have a special reason to bt1y Wl..'bcr 's , tl1e Great White B read. Every specially 111arkcd loar contains a coupon th ~t saves JO~"' on your next loaf of delicious Roma11 Meal. 1 he light brown bread \Vith natural \vhole grain goodness. Ju ~t takc iL to yo.ur grocer. " It ;' Weber's. the Great White Bread. •• 1m lllID'SffiU~ BmflOS COl'POl'RllOn -· • ' . ' ('I DAILY PILOT W&dnesoay. October 16, 1974 • Polynesi an Lamb Salad is not only a pleasing contrast of flavors and textures but also an excellent way to serva th is meat lo pe'ople who avoi.d it because of its 'taste.' , SEAFOOD SPECIALS! All Prices Are Full Pound Prices! COMPARE! • • • • • • ..... """"" ... ~. $ 219 OBSTER. • • • • • • • • • • RAB LEGS ...... s 1 9 ~. H61ils: DAILY I 0 lo 6 CLOSED SAT. & ''"'· • • • . . • • . I Popcorn's Piok !-'or a treat that isn't 1 cup cranberry juice slit' with a large greased tricky, ''Berry Popcor.n,....Cocklai l ~ spoo n until all pa rticles arc Squares" \\•ill be run for _p ll. In a large greased bo\rl. coated. fl.lake enough so thut ilthe mix t;,pcorn and pcanuls. Greil SC 1:1 x ~ x 2 inch 11"" doorbell rings duri ng your Jn a l·quart s·aucc pan nli x lined \.\'ilh foil ullo,ving 1 ~ pluty you 'ca.n offer them to sugar and cranberry, juice. inch overhang on l\.\'O sides. thos~. spookr little !1iends Bring to u boil ::ind boil hurd Q1iick\y1 spoon n1 ixture into aw_A1lingthe1r treat. until a small umount of foil lio d pun . Press l>OP · • POPCOR·N BERRY syrup when dropped in to <'orn d \\'n fir1nly in.to ,pao. SQUARES cold water Corms a rock like Cool u1 til ha1'd. 2-packages 13 oun ces. ball. tr using a candy ther· Hl' O\'C popcorn. block each)poppcdcoi:n • mometer, t e mperatu1·c frutn anusin gfoil ;1nd.l.hC11 l cari (12 ounces) salted !ihouldread270degrees.f. rcn10 ii. \Vithaserratcd ~peanut Slowly-pour hoL-sy:ruJJ _knife ·ut.po_p_filrn in lo 2·inch '2 cups sugar onto popcorn mixtu re und squa cs. --~--~··~ muriel stevens lakes the myslery oul .of mOusses, th·e sighs out of soulfl .. s. th e dold rum • ·oul of dinner ... what's her. secret? she cooks with love . he urlel stevens ,, show Newport Beach I Monday, Wednesday & Frtday 7:00 to 7:30 P.M. • -fhe-FJ~~lfJ'_!RKET 145 E. BROADWAY. COSTA MESA Tuesday & Thursday 10~00 to 10:30 A.M . 6:00 to 6:30 P.M. Lamb Leftover? \\'hen Betty Corbett or~iij;~jii!i~'S~~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 64~522l . San Jose won 110,000 in lhe 5 LARGE LOCATIONS AT YOUR SERVICE s alad category or the National Pineapple Cooking Classic, she cited her recipe as an outstanding example of economy in this day of high rOOd prices. . . \ ~ i -::::II ii 1J(lL\).R ·, :: . ~ . t '3. '2,\1\J . . -2 ~· , ~_'{ ou. ~e . ·~ a\\~ :J ~d .J ::\ust tor ~r 'L e\\trees. -;_i· .,.,,"' _, .... I) otour wo . 1,, .. \): \_ ~ ' ' \ \ ' Thal's righl. pardner. You nol only •. gel a rip·snorlin' taste treat but you • gel money back. We 'll send you a U.S. :; Silver Doli1lr ii you just send us the fr ont ~ pane ls fron1 any two of our scrumptious ·• 18·oz, Kold Kist products. And we have a ; bushel of dee-lishus enlrees lo choose • from: Mushroom Sauce and Si rl oin Tips, :· ; Burgun4y Beef, Creamed Chicken, Chili, ;. and Beef Stroganolf. (While many· load prices .are up. Kold Kist prices are down!) . IT'S UNCREDIBLE! ··in m y encfeavor t o economize." 1.1 rs. Co rbett says, "l ser\•e roast leg of lamb to my family for din.- ner and then convert the left -over ·po r tion into a nutrifious second meal. POl.YN ESIAN LA1'1B SALA1> I \13 ounce) can pineap- ple tidbits I (8 ounce) can v.•;iter chestnuts ~ I medium-size green pep· per 2 CU\l'S diced cooked lamb 2 cups diced celery 1 ~ cup mandarin orange sections Poly ncs ia nL:; rcssing t,cttuce 2 tablespoons chopped pin1icnto • Dra in pineapple and ,,·oitcr ches tnu t s. Slice y.·;itcr chestnuts and green pepper. Combine with piJ,lcappl c, lamb, celery and drained orange sections . . Toss gently y.·ith hair the Polynesian Dressing. Serve on lettuce and garnish with pi mie nto. Pass remaining dressing. !\1 akcs r; servings. Polynes ia n fJressin g: l\lix 1 1 ~ cups m ayonnaise · ,,,ith 3 tabll's poons each lemon juice and cho1>pe<I pre se r ved g inger . 1'J teaspoon nutmeg and 1~ teaspoon salt. Co ver and chill. Steak's Skirted Skirt ste::ik is the long stri1> that rnn1cs from !he inside ribs. Son1cti1nes you'll rind these stc:1ks ro lled in a spira l und skl!\\'Crl'd \\' ilh ::i pick. 'l'hl' spC'ti:il flavor of lhis rcti11c is ll \\·i·nc i;::1r lir nia rin;.1 cir . ('1\tll-'f)R ~l 1\ ' SKIRT s·rt-:AKS 4 sJ.C\\'Pretl bticf skirt .stc~•ks 1:1ho ut ~:t 1>0undl rnch) '~cup ro1't' nr r!'d \\1ine J 1 "J teaspoons instant min · ~ red onion ~ -• • • • • -• ~ - -• • ... ••••••llilll••mti ,,_ t(\·o-s poon gurliCpml'dcr ~ For Silwe1 Oolll11elund, I 11\'0CJdo ·!II Mall 2 lront p.inels flom any ot our 28-oz Kold Kist Pukaies ID: Chl•rry ton\;1tocs ;;II t(okj Kist. Inc Parsley ~ PO Box22091G ;. Los Angeles, CA 9022 NAM[ --------- · ·· .. Cl.OD ROAST ' 'IJ~s' • :·;:;;,:;·;;:; '14 I #!) 11.J • Bui . S...O•r 1\.0\1.!Do : lrommod . ' Unt<I~ • J OeHuo11• lb • CANADIAN · BACON 'J49 WILSON CERTlfllO 1 ~:. WHOLE ·or HALF pitctJ ,::;:.., CHUCK STEAK (•~""' lrimmod 79' ,,,.,. '"'""" RANCH STEAK ,,,.,. ,,,,,""' ·159 IUICl"ANQ· rLAVORf UL filtlJ or tht Chuck ~~~N~:~"'~~!.~ r~~~,S,!;~E 89' lnt1oducl0<f Olltr ... Rt1. 1.5, lb. • lb 11111 1"• PORK CHOPS ""; 99' Sltl1lt1 n1•u"'~ l~\ot1i1 FRESH fltJUl/.I PORK SAUSAGE! SPARERIBS ;,,.".1~:.~··;;,Jh 59 ·. ~:;:;n;,~~1 ~;,,s#99 ~1i ,. c -' .. -· ' ,. •• • • ' ....... I , .. I • flf ilrinatc s t e-ak~ ror SC\'l'ral hours-Jn \\ ine. onion und jlarlie. nroil to ctcsircrt 1lrArrc of lfloncnc:-;11 . 1'op ~ll•ak:1 \\•ilh nvn('rHH1 !'ilic-e!I. (;:irnish :1s tlC ~l l't'll \\'Ith cht•rry tcunuloes and pnr- :-i lC'}. !\I ai.:csA scrv1n~)\. __ ,_J~ I I - • ' . • > ..... I r I I ,. • ' . . . • Instant Treat • Woonesday. Oclober 16, 1974 DAILY PILOT (':i • Donuts Smash Hit ·..---' ---'--------'--'~- • • '· Big Bars Best Halloweens past are all pretty much a blur of penny candY memories. A highlight was one home that was visited a nnually tlY 'every neighborhood trick or treater. At this stop, \\•c were always invited in for cider and hom cn1ade doughnuts. Wh y not bake up a batch or 1-lallowcen m e n1 ories for your neighborhood ghostics andgc.emUns '! Ordinary doughnuts become "Spudnuls·· ,\·hen made with country style oiashed potato flakes SPUDNUTS ~3 cup co untry style mashed potato Oakes ~c up shortening I cup sugar 2eggs 1~ cup milk 3 CUP:t all-purpose flour ·1 t eas poons b,aking po1,•/dcr 1 toaspoon sail 1 ~teaspoon cinnamon 1 ~teaspoon nutmeg Prepare mashed potato according to packnge dircc· lions ror 2 servings, except om it butter a nd s alt. Beal s horte nin g and · . s ugar together until light an_d flurry. Beat in eggs, m!lk, and mashed potato; mix thoroughly . Sirt togclht.·r rtour. baking powder, salt, and spices: add to potato n1ixture. Jloll out ·~ to. 11a·inch thick on lightly floured. surface. Cut with doughnut cutter. llcat det!p fal to 375 degrees F'. Jo~ry doughnuts in rat until golden bro\vn, turning once. Drain on ab- sorl;>cnt paper, Sprinkle \\'ith cinnan1on sugar. if desired. ti.lakes about 2 dozen doug hnuts. DELANEY BROS. RECIPE! I st of the Season Fresh ·Local Lollster $ ..o;.u"' •• _.,,. 30· lb. Fro"' Dtlawy Inn. s..food • ZIOO Lafayett. • M•wporl 11-h. 67l-J450 NowlnCostaMesat~ CH1·1s1··1AI'$ MEATS Serve The Harbor Area... · THESE QU!~TAMDIMG VALUES EFFECTIVE THURS. OCT. 10 thru WED. OCT. 16th THE WORD IS QUALITY AT CHRISTIAN'S MEATS! I 11-9 MOM. THRU SAT. SUNDAY 111-6 Compare The Way We Trim Our Meat-To Anv Supermarket .. You'll See The Difference! • WE FEATURE U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR PRIME • -~~i!il,~' 'Ilic~; SIDE OF BEEF 89 c CHOICE · LI. ' PRIME 93' ll. AVG. WEtGHT 315 US. HINDQUARTER BEEF ROUNDS $1 09 ········ CHOICE • ' LI. 99c "· PRIME '1.12 LI. AVG. WEIGHT 110 LIS. AVG. WEIGHT 90 LIS. ''Save'' WITH BULK · MEAT BUY -''FREEZER · PACKS'' ~OURMET PACK 50 LBS. JUMBO PACK I 00 LBS. ...,,,..._ I 0 LIS. ROUND STEAICS AftraL 12 LIS. CHUCK STU.ICS ........ 20 US. EXTll.A LU.H GI. IEEF PATIIES Approx. 'us. r .. 0H1: sru1s SAYE Afiproa. 5 US. l-IOHE STEAKS Neat Trick ........ 6 US. roRTE~HOUSl STEAKS ......... 6 US. TOP StlLOIH STEAKS •"""IL I US. IOLLEll IHF ROAST ICLOD.01 IUMPI "1fif-L 7 US. UA°k SHOaT 1115 SAVE AND BUY QUALITY AT THE SAME TIME ' HOMEMADE Afprox. 5 LIS. f'OITHHOUSI: STU.KS ......... 6 LIS. TOP SllLOIH STIE.415 .......... 3 LIS. FILET MIGHOH STEAKS ~ 6 LIS. SHNCH STEAKS ......... 5 US. CLUI STUJCS lllli ........ I 0 LIS. Ill STU.KS For Treats Starting with the all- . ·American chocolate bar, think oJ ways to transrorm it into a su1>er ne"' chocolate bar goodie ror s n<icking. Crunch y l\1 r . Goodbar and Chocolate Ba r Banana s quares use giant milk chocolate bars for the rich, creamy middle layer of "t h ese bak e d ''candic· cookie" confections. -E.:i.sy_ Chocolate Apples are still another youngster-· pleasing snack. After coating the apples I 12 leas poons baking powder ~~teaspoon salt I cup mashed bananas tabout 3 bananas ) 3~ cup chopped nuts 2 giant milk chocolate bars (8 ounces each} Cream -s hortening and ' sugar in small mixer bo\\•I; blend in egg. Combine flour. baking powder, baking soda and saJt; add alterwtcly \\'ilh mashed bananas to creamed mixture. Stir in nuts. ......... 6 US. CU,ED STIAkS ....._ 5 US:-STtWIMGo-111*- ~, I US: POl:I( L0tH ROAST .......... 6 US. SllLOIM POik_ CHOPS HIT WEIGHT s135ts I 00 LBS. BUDGET PACK 50 LBS. .,,I. 4 US. 7-IOl:tE IOAST AfproL 7 US. CHUCK STU.IS ~ lq i!S. UTIA LEAH GI. IEEF PATIIES ~ l'U~. LEAH STEWING IEIF ......... l US. PUil '°'I[ S•USAGE Afiproz. 5 LIS. IOLLED Its: RO.AST JCLOD QA llUMPI Approx. 4 LIS. TD4DH CUllD STU.ICS ...,,..._. 4 LIS. POllC LQIH IO•ST ITALIAN SAUSAGE s1~.' -SAYE . GROUND CHUCK I ...... IL 10 US. EXTIA LEAN GI. lllF P.t.nll:S ' s99ts MET WEIGHT 50 LBS. VARIETY PACK 50 LBS. ~ S LIS. IOUHD STEAKS ....,,.... 7 LIS CHUCI STEA.KS Af11roa. I LIS. EXTIA LEAH GI. IEEF ,ATIIES ~ 4 US. T-IOHE STEA.IS ApproL 4 US. l"OITflHOUSE STEAKS ~ l U S. TOP SllLOIH STEAKS ..,,._L 4 LIS. ROLLED IEEF IOAST ICLOD 01 IUMl"I Approx. -3 LIS. CUIED STEA.IS Approx. 2 US. STEWING IElf ...,,,.... 4 U S. LOIH POllC IO•ST -with the chocola te.mixture, you might then roll the m in c:hopped peanuts. crushed pretze ls or se mi·swect chocolate mini chips . Evenly sprc·ad 1~3 cups batte r in bottom or a grease d ~-in c h square meta l pan hr 8-inch square glass cake dish. Bake at 350 degre€s about 10 minutes or until set: cool 10 minutes. HIT WilGHT" 50 LBS. .,,~ COMPARE WITH AMY . . OTHER MARKETS! AfiproL 2 LIS. SllLOIH ;olK CHOPS NET WEIGHT 50 LBS . 569 98 ., CRUNCllY MR./ GOODB AR S,llUA RES Ml C'6-j>-butter or marg11rinc, softe ned i,~ cup powdered sugar l egg yolk ~'3 cup all-purpose nour 2eggs 1 teaspoon va nilla 1 CUP SU!!il r 2 tablespoons ftour I teaspoon salt • I cup rolled oats a,, cup flaked coconut 2 giant milk ci;Qcolatc bars "'ilh peanuts (8 ourices each) 25 maraschino cherry halves, drained Place chocolate bars, smooth side up. on cooled layer . (Chocola te bars o\·erlap sli ghtly in 8-inch cake dish. Small spaces around e d ges wil l be CO\"Cred during baking.) Spread remairling banana mi:<ture C\•enly on top of chocolate bars, eovering bars completely. ttcturn lo O\"C n a nd bake about 30 minutes or until center springs back \\'hen louched lightly. Coo l com pl ete!~·. IC desired. rrost with vani'lla frosting and s prinkle '\l.'ilh chopped nuts. 25 bars. Cream butter or l'fl arga rine, powdered sugur and egg yolk in a small ·mixer boWI. Add 2;, cup E AS\'CllOCOLATE nourand bl end well. .... APPLES Spread batter evenly in a 8 lo 10 apples i,. -g reased 9·inc h square 81ol0woodenslicks metal pan or 8-inch square 1 can ·(16 ~2 ounces) glass cake dish (layer will vanilla frostin~ be t h in ). B oike al 350 14 cupwatcr degrees for 10 minutes: cool 2 giant milk chocolate 10minulcs . bars t 8 ounces each l. fl.fean,,..1hilc· beat ·eggs broken intopiece~ slightly in s mall mi:<er About I c up s al l,.Cd lxtwl ; add vanilla. Combine 1>eanuts. choRPerl sugar. flour. baking powder \Vash and thoroughly dry and salt: add to beaten a(lplcs. Place wooden st.ick eggs,. Stir in oats a nd through core or each; set coconut. al'Jideon butlered tray. "4~ Place c /\oco late b;irs , l~eat frosling and water peanut side up . on cooled inahcavy2-quarlsaucepan I ay('r. (Choco late bars o~er medium-low heat, stir· O\'Crlnp sli ghtly in 8·inch· ring co n s tant\)'. Add cake di sh. Small spaces · chocolate bars, stirring un· around e dg es will be ~ii co'"!lpletely melted and covered during baking.) mgred1ents arc thoro4ihly Spread coconut mixture combined: remove lrom on top of chocolote lnyer, heat: covering chocolate com· 'Dip one appl e Into pleltlly . Evenly place chocolate mixture. using cherry halves on top or spatula to co~l completely; coconut mixture. scrape orr excess chocolate. Bake Qt 350 degrees ror 30 Place uprit:ht o~ buttered lO JS minutes or until lightly tray about one minute:· roll browned .• cool completely. fn pennuts and return to --2$ bar!!. tray. -CllOCOL;\Tt~ Bi\R llcci ca l J)rocedurc for •WEIGHT YfAJC,ERS SPECIALS• FRESH VEAL VEAL SHOULDER CttOPS •••..••• s 1.39 "· VEAL CHOPS ••••••••••••••..•.•. s 1;98 LI. VEAL STEW U TU LlAH •••••••• ' • • • • • '1.69 ll. ' VEAL CROSS RIBS •••••••••...•••• s 1.19 "· VEAL HECK SOUP BONES •••......• 49' "· VEAL SHANK SOUP BO~ES •••••••• 98 ' " BONELESS VEAL ROAST •••••••.•• 1.69 " VEAL CUBE STEAK ••••••• , • • • • • • s I. 98 "· FRESH LAMB U.S.D.A. CHOICE LEG OF LAMB •••••.•••....••...•• sl .29 l1. LAMB SHOULDER ROAST •...•••••• 89 ' LI. RACK OF LAMB ••••.•.•.•.•.•••••• s 1.69 "· ROUND BONE LAMB-CHOPS •••.•. s 1.49 LI. SMALL LOIH-.l.AMB CHOPS •••••• 12.29 "· LARGE LOIN LAMB CHOPS •.•••. 5 1.S9 "· LAMB BROILS •.•..•.••.••••••.•.• s2.29 LI. LAMB PATTIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 69, LI. GROUND VEAL • ~ •••••••• .' ••••••• s 1.09 " LAMB RIB LETS ••••••••••• --:-; ••••••• 69' u . FRESH FISH • WEIGHT WATCHERS SPECIALS • ., BIT -O~SH RIMP FROZEN SALMONS·). 29 s1.49 .. WHOLE or HALF SEA BAS.$ "WO·W" FRESH LITTLE NECK CLAMS 98~ RED SNAPPER · .. G. LOBSTER 8 ..... s1.69 LI. TAILS s1. 9 UCH sl.49 .. CHRISTIAN'S MEATS~~~;,~~~~~ ' I 0.9 Mon. fhrv Sat. " '• • . .; ·: ~ • • . •! ' ... ' •' ·. ' '. 81\NANASQUAR~ remaining apples. 11r ._,... ___ ,14,auuhortcning , r hocolatc becOmes too lhirk ~.'cup augar fnl' eoatlng-;-r c hc.;at over - 462 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 646-6775 -10-6 sundoy ' t cg~ -medium.low hettlN Chill up· 11 ~ ('UP" a II· pu rposc nour pies. if desired. ' ----., ,. .. __ _ I • ' I • ., • • (8 OAJL Y PILOT / DENNISON'S . .CHILI WITH BEANS. FIBSIDI SALTINES ~· ,TL ~:::::~:~:up ........ "~:·15 c ... u. !l! 2oc Everfresh Peas ... '~'· , MAUil llAIKH ' !,'(! :.:.::~.~~ .. ~ ... ~~~~~. ·;;.~~ 2 3 c UlliUA<•D . · Pillsbury !l! ,. 9c -~ ~. -Ftqur ... :............................ . ASSOllTID PLAYHS !l! Westwood · 79c ¥11·1Al. Ice Cream .... -... ""· ASSOlllll, LAYll . DuncanHlnes !l!63c . • . 1'1'11 .. 1 Cake Mix ................ · · . P""ES lfflmYl WlD., OCT. 16 TllU 1115., OCT. 22, 1974 Mrs. Pippens !l! 28c , lMI. Applesauce ....... ""' Market Basket=:::57c Assorted Donuts .. il~:;i;LAYHS !l! 65C· E;'s'::'me I! 5~c Peanut Spread':t: . . Bread_,--·-·-=- French's Brown!l!15'c Nabisco ·'!.79c · Gravy MIX---.'::i Ritz Cracker~-:'..L . . -....... ~ ... AMHKAll HNILI SLICID !l! _,AT..,_ ' ll! · Borden 99c Jerseymaid wi.·23c Cheese Food ..... '.W. Yogurt---"'· mo. MIALllf8•11PS•,.1UAL1•ctMrmaM .. I ~· DAIRY-DELI I. OADED WITH QUALITY , .. !I( FROZEN FOODS .•llTMl8fAIMll,MU IMJ:.l'tll. !_~ Cottage ,!~59c Mrs. Fllbe!ts s· ac Cheese °"'".... Margarine. ••• u 11 lfrtlUlu< KRAn SQUHZE·A·SllAK Pillsbury«!15c Cheese !i55· c Bruults ... 't:· _ Spread ..... :::: -IASKIT ""'"· Kun SlllllDDID ~ .• American~89 c Mozzarella 49 c Cheese ..... ·::.~ Cheese ....... :::: 011-IDA ·• ;,;; Tater 69c Tots_,_,,_-:;:-•°"" ASSOllTUit Mu·Pleaser99c DJnners-~ -!X! tlawalian.:._29c Punch ............ · MlllllTI llAll ~ Orange . . 75 c Juice ........ _•::: · --1111'1 = E . re gg ..... 99c Beaters .. L .. llDI m . '::'- International 47c Vegetables ·c,:;c~late*69 c Eclalrs .... 'rlif' Mar·Kes tJ1P79c Taqultos·~ ~oi~'ioAST IEEF LOii IOllEUSS · TOP SIRLOIN STEAK' fllSH "!l! 88C ·Mushrooms .............. . U.S.D .A. CHOKI LAMI !l(! 8 9 C Rll CEllRR CUT $ , 2 9· Shoulder Roast.... Pork Chops ........... !l! ... ~ U.S.D.A. CHOICI SMAU LOIN s 1 a 9 CEN"'~Olll s 1 3 9 Lamb Chops ........ !l! ... Pork Chops ............ !l! 11. U.S.D.A. CHOKI ••• ·s 1 '79 ~~· ... ll.. .... -!l! 7-,-c~ Lamb Chops ... -.!l!!11. Slab Bacon ............... . U.S.l .A. CllOICI SllDULlll llADE . . $14 9 Lamb Chops ....... !l!! ... FllSH SHOULDER BUTT !l! 89 C . Pork Roast ................ . WILSWS mTiflll! MUJ H lllf 5 9 C Franks .. : ............. !. ':t.'.· .... ,.,,at ..,.... B! c rnUl .. 'tll'AMT•A<I M.111 ...... 1 89 Whole Legs ............ 11. .. , .. ,. · !l! 19c Rutabagas ................ . -.....a11 ...... ,...... 4 llaMA, '9CllU l.IAI, ..... U (. A mD1. 7 c Cold Cuts ............... ~::. w•UMMIAITH ill c fllM .. TII l~T PACl l.UI. M ..... 9 9 Drumsticks ............... . -· !l!!19c Squash ............... ," ..... :.1•. . MARKET IASKH ~L $149 lar11r·Pr1 Potties !l! IOYAll IUU 4 TO I-LIS. flYll w49 C Roaster Turkeys ...... IAITUTI . PEARS ~ ~\ 25* l11. -.. , MAIKIT IAIKIT llftK ...... s 11 9 Beef Patties ....... !l! '"· MIDALLION IUNO J TO f·LAS. !* 5 9 ( Baking Hens .......... . ~,-!il-·f--.. ~~t,g-~-6~-~-~~-~~I o\stou11 ~-.... =.-:.-: .. ~-!l! e1\tlS :l~J!!-..'.~.~$1911::;:~~'. :.:$599 . ....,1 -· Ml: If 41 l'l·tAL llL H11DJMN1n1 Ill! 59c Sanitary !l!!$159 Kamchatk•$899 r Apricots Mr. Napkins ........ Vodka ........ !l! ..................... _,, ........... . 1a•llf llll !j ,_ UMOI, u.m ., .. !l! 2 29 c . Scope ·~~$139 Table !l! , ... $199 Kiwi Fruit ........ ,.. Mouthwash Wine ........... n L FUSR ''L .• 1N tan1Ts . Canto Mtn. 9! 99c l::r:in ...... a 3 c ~~~.9~·~ '.:: ..... CARROTS lllOllCO ~....... 1 11 , •• co•'• find '"' . RAIN "'""" ' ca:'·ns , Adortlstd Specials a1k for o ... CHECK "•.., _ .. , ........... lo -...... " .............. ,.,.;. .. , '-'"~ .................. _ ....... .-. ..._....., ..... , ... ..... ..,,... __ ..... -... .., -..... 111 ........... """' ..... ""-'" M -••• OI UM ''"' olfitt '-o 1111 (11(1 - ........... ttio -...... h ... ,,., ..... '" ·-!"'lo! ..... ---·· .. f ' ., UHAlto Off KIAl u.s .•.•. '°°''''., ll-fMlll 51tlf ,_,"~--··· -- BRANDY !! Q,~4ee. lfl. llEf CHICK _. Ill! 8 8 C 7-Bone Steak_ ...... . -. ·c1 huck Steak .. ,.-.~.78c ~~==~= .. ::=:~: ~;; 54· F llSH su«ll !l!!·aft-c-..co.;,:, P!o11ll ... -·--"...:."-I !. Beef Liver................. 7 -. ..,!.. ..... "-·-·------:: '3" . . -klt•hlltefl--··---'..:!!' 84• BIEf CHIKI IOUllD !l(! 99 C ;;;,;tz. ... 11 ....... _, ___ ':!.' 41' Bone Roast ................ ;.;;:;· .. -........... -... "...::." 'I" BIEF !l! 49 C ~Cl-loflll.-·-· "..:" 49' Neck Bones ...... _...... .. ... -,,,,,.,, __ ·:.,. 47• St;~WryPN•~·-··-·:· •1 1:a Ken{1 ~ Jellt-----•,:r. 79c llEF Ill !l! 5 9 C Short Ribs .......... : ' MAIKH BASIH lllSKIT !1!$129 Corned Beef ......... ... llEf ROU• IOlllUSS Ill! s 1 s 9 Sirloin lip Steak ........ FAIMR JOHN SIAllll PORTION 89 C Smoked Ham ... !!! ... : · 1u..n. ,_ Liii ILKD 1110 s 1 09 Pork Chops ............ !l!11. ...... LOlll . !l! 89 c Pork Roast............... · LOlll lllD !l! 9 9 C Pork Loin Roast... · ~NIUSS . !1!$169 Pork T 1nd1rloln ...... 11. POii LOlll $139 Cradle Roast ...... !l! ... SllLOlll CUT LOlll $1 0 9, Pork Chops ........... !l! La. .. . . z;:;,. , ............ -····-·-·· .. ····· '':,f'" '1" ..,..,., CJtlil wltll .... ,,_,_ ·~ 49c ~~~· ... '"'''-···--·-"'..!:' •1•• _,_ .... "·"-""'"'" ·-... -.. -.,.._ ....... 53• f. Stkb .... -----· ~ · 4S• .. .. _ ... •2•• .... ,_. Miik ·-···-····················· .. ... 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If.Or. 1tr ··-· __ 12.m ltltht..._.r...n., ... 1w_ 11.U --· / a • • t . a c ' a y v -1 'i . j , ·-I • ... , . . Wadnud!Y, October 16, 1t7~ DAILVP1LDT cz'!. , Pi·es are 'Square ;' Apples Well Rounded ; . Fall is a fine tline to ftl apples into any inealtime situation. They are nutritious and 'easy for the 1chool lunch and are good in tnany salads. And , as brisk weather turns our tastes to warm and spicy treats, apples will be a perfect starting point. Serve them in applesauce c1:1.kc, cookies. pies, or baked. . appl8, the khode Island Greening,. is also good foi- baking. When the gr.ade is not given on apples, look for firm, crisp apples With good color for the·variely. Avoid overripe apples (in· dicated by a yielding to slight pressure on the skin and soft, mealy flesh) and · apples affected by freeze (indicated by internal breakdown and ~rWsed ar~as). Scald on apples" (lr- re1ular shaped tan or brown area.s> may not seriously affect the eating quality of the apple. ATHENIAN APPLE LAMILRJ!M:r _ %teaspoons salt v. teaspoon pepper 11,A, teJLSpoons ginger 111 teaspoon nutmeg t\4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 boned shoulder of l~mb (about 4 pounds), rolled and. tied or netted · Yi cup honey . ·desired degree af doneness. 2 medium·sited apples, Combine remaining Vl coredandcutinwedges. teaspoon gin,1er, lft ·Combine salt, pepper, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, and 11, lea~po,on ging-er, V.., teaspoon cinnamon with le8$poon nutmeg, ·and ¥.I honey; mix well. Add ap· teaspoon cinnamon; mix.' pies and cook 10 minutes Rub salt mixture over overlowheat .. lamb. Place lamb on rack in Serve lamb with apple- shalJow roasting pan. honey mixture. Makes 6 Roasting in oven al 325 servings. degrees for approximately ·APPLE~CARAWAY 2'h hours of"'until meat ther-UAUT onion Add apple ; simmer 10 l pound sauerkraut,~mlnutes. Top with reserved rresh or canned 1 teaspoon caraway seeds .. l apple. pared, cored, and chopped · Fry bacon tn skillet unlit !risp. o·rain. 'crumble, and ~eserve. Saute onion in r tablespoon bacon fat. Add sauerkra11t and caraway : seeds. Add ·water just to baC9n.·Makea 4 serviµjs. JIAllYESTSALAp · . J apples, unpared . · 2 cups di ced cooked turkey · 1 cup Sliced celery 'h cup toasted. slivered, blanch~d a,lmonds . • "'3 cup mayonnaise 't lt!t tablespoons lemon· juice chopped 'cover. Simme~20 minutes. mometer tegisters 1'15to 180 4 slices bacon degrees, depending Upon 2 tab_Jespoons o/.& teaspoon salt 'ii' teaspoon pepper . . Lfttuce . ·• t (l pound > can .itlllecl cranberry sauce Finely-chopped parsley Cut 1 apple into thin rings: and remove core. . Core and dice remalnine:2·~ apples, a"nd combine with: turkey, celery and 1lmonds. ~ Mix mayonnflse, lemon .. juice, s.all a nd pepper, reserve a little for topping : salad. Toss remaining dres· · sing with apple-turkey mix· tu re. You will want a tart Or sl!ghlly acid variety for pies and apple sa uce. Try Gravenstein 1lnd Jonalhan,r· ----------'--------------.;,... ___ • ______________________________________ ...,.. __ _ both reds; Grimes Golden, Yellow Transparent, both yellows ; or Newton0 a green variety, · · . Baked apples make a lood fall dessert and for this purpose you will need a fir· mer-fleshed variety of ap- ple. _ · Look for· the :Northern Spy, Rome Beauty, Winesap, or York Imperial, all. red varieties. A · gr~e~ Yams· Yummy . Jewish Recipe TzlrTimes is a time. honored Jewish dish perfect for fall and winter menus. Although there ar'e en· dless variations, tzimmes is basicaily a sweet and savory combination of meat, vegetables or fruits ·cooked together for a long : time and served in place of ·a vegetable or as an extra vegetable. · · ·A true classic, the· word tz.imrries has come to inean ~lavish with 8ttention .... At harvest time. apples, rilisins. nuts and other foods or the season are often ad· . ded to sweet potato tzimmes with a delectable sauce made of honey, orange peel, cinnamon and ginger.· SWEET POTATO TZIMMES · · 2 ca"Ds (16-ounces eaCh) sweet potatoes in heavy •yMJp,drained · 1 can (20-ounce) un- 1weetened apple slices, drain·' •.. Y.t ' cup · dark seedless raisins · 14 cup coarsely. chopped 'English walnuts · Y.a cup honey. ~cup corn oil margarine . 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 1r,, teaspoon sail 1...-te.aspoon ground· cln· namon . · IA teaspoon ground linger Cut sweet potatoes into ~-inch slices. Laier ~ a -ugbtly greasedl lf.t quart Casserole with apple slices, raJslns and walnuts. ··combine honey, mHgarlne, o range peel, salt, cinnamon and ginger . in a saucepan. Heat until margai:_ine is m.elted .and !mixture is well blended. Pour over layered mixture. Bake. uncovered at 350 degrees. F. ·about 1 hour, basting o.:casionally. Makes 811erymgs. Comparyy . Coining? ltere's ·an excelleni aC·' companlment for stuffed roast chicken al a company dinner. Potatoes and broc· coli complete the meal. »@cause Worcestershire: sauce contains tamarind. used in the best Indian chut· neys,· it's. worth adding to thiJ relish. . APPLE CHUTNEY 2 pounds tart apples 2 cups chopped onion . 15·ounce pa·ckage seedless raisins· llh cups firmly pPCked -dark brown sugar 3 cups cider vinegar 3 tablespoons Worcester· ehire aauce· • · 2 tal;>lespoons lemon ju.ice 2 teaspoons salt . .2 teaspoons &t'bund ginger . Pare, quarter, core and dice apples -there aJ)ouJd be about 2 quarts. . Turn into a large 1a~ce t ·With remaining. in le)tl.J and mix well. B ng to bolling point; slm· mer , uncovered, stirring of· ten until thick .._ about 45 'minutes. • LaGle tnto hot sterillz canning jars, leaving \1>· Inch head apace; 1dd caps and a(..rew~ands accordinC to jar manufactuiii1i'Qirec· lions. · · Pn><•\• In boiling water . bath for 10 minutes. 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But get out of that • ....,toW.••lthHONf'as,k1G'9u We're J:oing to dc\·intc , 1>lalf.', ,..;aut•e dish and soup llavL' a \'11ric ty. Pick dif· se.1£ to the niceties of dining.. rut. • SpiNI 511«4 Ft-.-,., to Iott.. • today and ta lk l.l bout ill · or cc rt'u l bu\\'I. fcrent eo lo1·s, s tyles and every day if possillle, l.lt • w. ,-.,. .-I SW, frollll c ... t .. Cont mosphcre whilccating. Bt•ing ::.i ng lt•, .\OU OOn'L dt•signs. ~l aybc a bri~ht lcastonceawcek. The change "'iii ;.i id your • MStrt"luOtic.tt•-Na~urally, li\'in1(alone h;.i \·t·lo lin1it y011 rselftoune yt•ll0\1'::.1.·t .oramode rnistic And try nL'W spot s -digestion. pit'k uµ your • ....,....a-sa•...clW°INt • has different problems than set uf d1sh t'~. Y1 111 c:111, as black ;ind "'hil(·. or the new n1ove to a ehair if you 're a s pirits. und in g t•nci·al, • C--.-A SpKWfy · li.vin~ as 1>art or a family. your finances pC'rmit :ind br<t.\n . t·ouch·sillcr. or vice \'ersa. l'OU'll feel 1nuch n1ore the lJOOE.Coal HlcJlrlwey,C«OM .. M•-i7JOWOO ~am1l_y members usually yourmoodurg1•s, huy ant•\\' Use the san1c theory on Ortothepntio,orat lt.•aS'tto '''ho le l'er son thnt ~·ou •-•w..i .. ic.---' share 1n the work. ;c~p~l":':c~':c~ll:in~g~f:i·o:n:1~[~in:1~c ~'"'._:"•:··r:·~·o:•«~· a=n~d~g~la:s~s:•~~--~--a~d~l:ff~c:ro:n~l-p~l~a:c~c ~i:n_1~h:•_:":"~ll:y~a=ro~'.-----J_!==~~g~~~~~1~22~z~s.~ .. ~~-~~·~'·~"'~""~~··~·~·~-~;·~======~·~•s.~z=•:•:• ~ Little thin i;s, like an· s"·ering the telephone when someone else is bJ,Y· Or the doorbe ll. Or bclp in taking oul the trash, doing. the grocery shopping, or little e rrands. The lisl goes on . But when Jiv ing aloee. )•ou play a dual role (~nd sometimes I "'onder it it isn't "duel"). You have to perfo.rm lhc role of the 'vorrian-. 'a s· \\·c ff as the man-of-the-house . Unless you huve a housekeeper who comes in, your time is pretty well taken up in thal chor e, along "'ilh all the others, from dawn to afler·dark. Come evening, we trot to the kitchen and prepare din- ner. Then what do we do? For a good many of us, we r a rry it into t he living room, settle in our favorite couch or chair and proceed to eat. a ~1any or us plal!' dinner to be ready at the start of a favorit e television program. And, we eat, wat- ching TV. Or, we prop up the newspaper or a book, and read while eating. That's a luxury we can h ave now. It can't be done. and I think it shou1ctn•t be done, when one is part of the family. · Are we Jetting ourselves get too far r emoved rrom a nice atmosphere at dinner? For the most part, I think ·so. ~fay 1 suggest, for those who don't already do it. that al least once a "'eek you treat yourselr lo a special dinner atmosphere. Set the table. 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IEE F. , ....•.•.•...... ·.Chuck Roast · -73~ I LAOfCUT.IEEF ,, .....•...•..•...••••...•.............•. t i Ground Beef ANY SIZE PACK.AGE .••.. , ·Canned Foods . Top . Sirloin Steak IOt-!ElESS BEEF LOIN ... , ............ ~.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . · • .ll 1ss .. ·candle. Turn on some soft music. Pretend you have company. And turn out the main light near the dining table. Even if your dining tableisaTVtray. Boneless Round I EEF STEAi< ••• , •••• , • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • •••••• ) "11s ···" 89~ ~18 ~ ,,.+~i"!,~!~~.~T-~~TTER ".0'"'125 <f'~~,~~!!,.~E_S_~RVES . . "°''"99c <f"KERNS.~RAPE JEUY ~ .. ,,0 ,,., 79c <('~~~!JPARMESA~ CHE~S~°'"'" 121 ,,.+P~NTERS POPCORN mL. .. '20ZBTL 7oc <(4~~1;,~R~~E Dill PICKLES 220,,.,39c Dinner won 'l seem so much an Cvil necessity. lt "111 become a pleasant ex- perience. The sort glow or c.i candle or two will relax you. Your paper napkin wil l take on an air of sophi stication. Your stainless flat"•ar1:1 will feel bettet. If you have silver or silverplate. use it. Thef'e isn't any reason to keep it stored in the sil verchest·un· der the bed. Keep a few pieces in the kilchen and useiteveryday. And ha,·c a glass or wine in your good crystal with your special dinner. Keep a couple pieces or your crystal in the kitchen -~or easy access. Anothe r way of com· baling the drc;1riness of - · e<iting alone is to change table settings. !\l ost china, or stonewarl'. co mes in in· dividual place settings French' Know Simmer, Savor Exceptionally .good ver- sion of this famous French dish.· RATATOU ILLE •.z cupoliveoil 2 cloves garlic ,..fP incetl 2 medium oniOns, quar· tercel and cul in thin stri ps 2 medium green peppers. cut in thin strips l·pound ·eggplant, un- pe~l ed and cull_ in :i ,,·inch stri ps • J medium tomatoes, coarsely chopped 2 medium zucchini, un· peeled and thinly s li ced I tablespoon minced pa r· • SIC'y ' 1 tC'asroon sail ..--1~ teaspoon pepper ln a 12·in ch skill et n\'cr mcdium·low heat. heat oil ; add garlit', o nion ~nd green pc ppl.'r ; took. un· t'ove rc <l and stirrin~ severa l times, until limp a nd li g htl y bro\11 ncd - ahou\J.S minutes. ·Ad d rc n1ai n i n 2 i ngrcd1c.nts and cook gen- tly. unto,•cred and st1r rinf,l occasio n a l ly, unti l vegetables a.re tend r but hold their sh11 11c and there 1s only a s m al l amount or liqui d -abOul ao n1inutes. 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Dllfo~_!,~o~W~~.(l.~~-~ ........... 1021°9 <('~~!~~!£~~~ .... : ......... •ooz 89* !~!,UM~~~.~!'uYff,.~~.~~-~~-•oz1 19 GELUSIL LIQUID . 149 FOR RELIEF OF HEAR~BURN AND INDIGESTION 1201 !!Yv~!~J~!~!!:!NESTR1PS •••• : •••. 100-1 119 These items available at DJSCOUNTCENTERS ONLY! ' . . ·. \ . . . I , 11_;:). Worften's Sweaters A g1oup of ll('rfllC ""......._ ; : Men'• --' Lon1 Slffvect Turtleneck Shirts rtbbld kl'llt 1weoter1, Your choic• of 1urll•Mek1 or U-Shop.d rtKkll"''· lort9 lleeved '" 01sor1ed colort, Sl111 S·M·l . ¥' ... 4B.yt . YOUR CHOICE 5s1 l(N.ol lt•"' !Of foll. 100% l'lflon i.,,;, 1hlr11. loll• rovr choke YOUR ot club 1tr1pe. •olld or CHOICE rib with co11tro1tlng con or & cull•. • 39 6 · Slt1s S-Mol.·>Cl. • ~--48.vf Custom •It Panty Hose 47 ¢ A••orled colei1. ,;,., $-M-~. pC111r • kn•• HI Stoc'iclngs I AllOfled tlllot•. Oftl .11 •• 47e Tlltft'I A ..... •······ ( • ••• 111 ar... C:.fflfr Artt ..... --111W,l.&NUUt ... _,.,: '''" C9Wtill .. .. -:iii1 l.& ...,., ...... .. • HI-Density Foam lack Rugs anti Runners Ouroble 1"'1101'1 o!'ld otryHc plll 1\191 with lowgh. loti; lostil'lg lll·d•"•ltr bod1il'la. fil'l•th•d edg••· 137 ll 'x 21"Mot ,, .. • 12• Jlu~r 437 Con4y Strip• 177 . Rut lunnert ,, • 60 ' IMllllllllll •m aeot ION .&I IA 1'.&I ...... " ..... ..,,.. CM'lt ---a• L C'IW'llMt;t t.WJ• •• • mtM.~ _. -· r l ' ·-"Mollern loM" lath Towel lnsemllle Ironstone "Cavaller" lovelr multicolor r1111 pri"t 40·Plece Set il'I ¥1vid 1hod11 ol gr1e11, gold, plM or l'l11turol. H111Yy double l009td t ollon l•rrr wllh lrll'lged end•. IA.JM HANO WASH 129 89°. 49° Crystef Woven !~h~~ .. '~;';~'·121 -•tm•l'OIT .&'1111• .. ..... ... wm•fl•t..., ,..,, • 11 rJu ••n -1~ IM'fi II '"*{ J N•w "4lnckrof ted l for the J0\11'19 OI heart, 1666 Steak Knife Sot ENJOY ONE-STOP · SHOPPING CONVENIENCE • w""" ._.. . .._ ........ • ll1111w ... .... "''~ ......... ,.., ...... ...,,.... & "z a•1n1 •••••••rlllf •Gnto&--.,.,., - ·~ .. , .. , .. J ,.....* au •· llOat mt1t ---1••••• it,...., IA Mm M 9' .... a¥1. "'llh=rm -:-------• STOl:8 IPU Ai:'.t..IL • , ' , ~ ............. ' .. Stb p! Enjoy -~g • , By BARBARA GIBBONS How many or the fol·· lowinr statements are true? · 1. A person w"ith a ~eighf problem . should never eat :atone. 2. It helps to eat with: •, s~°' companion, a fat CQ?Jpanion. ·3. II Y.ou're gomg to a party, skip din- ner. I -- -4. If you must eat alone read a novel or. watch an in: terestinJ Tv .ahow 90 Yoh' won't <),well loo ~uch on· .food. 5. Overweight executives should try to .combine l unch with business. . 6. Ge_f i nto a heated discussion and you'll eat less. ,, Set a limit on mealtimes; th.e quicker you .eat_,, the be.tter. 8. Don't fuss too much, the less attention" you Cive food, the Ieu im-: portant it will become aitd the more you'll lose. · 9. It is a food idea to make eaUng a little unoom - . fortable. J;'or example: eat standing up in the kitchen, or .choose a noisy, crowded luncheonette so you'll want1 to leave ai soon as possible.' . If yqu •free with most of these 1t1 ements, y0u 're1 -Out of touch with the newest knowledge about weight control. Rttsearchers are disco·vering 'jtihat winning "losers" knew all along; to control overWelght, eating should be a "pure" ex· •perlence, with as little. distraction as possible. Otheiwise the result will 1be continued, imagined :hunger. . ' One: o( the points· of ",Behavior Modification" techniques i s to help. overeaten focus on their food. Here are some poin· .ters: • ··r-org-et· &bout "TV din· · .ners'.' (the c:oncept, not the· &rand name!) A person ':with a weight problem should never take his meals in front of his te levision. And di>n 'l l et your children snack in front or the set, either, lest over- weight be co me ~·hereditary ." · · Doit't read while you eat. :"Eal while you eat, and that's all! ' Food is a funda~tal ipleasure, like sex, and ·be ·fully enjoyed it r· uires concentration. You would." n't' do a crossword puzzle in bed! · Especially avoid eating with overeaters ~ •• rat or 'thin! T.h e most dtscouragin' mealtime ,companion is a slim person 'Who seems able to e&t• everything ln sight! : · Avoid business or soclall lunches, or any meal where the focus is on something other than food . . Never go to a party hungry. Your attention will be occupied with socializing and you won't be aware of" all the hors d'oevres and ap-' .J>etizers you .are putting· away. Set • one· or two-drink' limit and stick with it. Never eat Standing up. \ ·~Never t'eat an·d run." :Make every meal .. .a graqd '.9ccasloril Arran1re.1ou,r place prettily, and prepare: ;your food 1as attractively as ' ·you can. · Exten~ mealtime as long .as possible and choose foods thl\ take a long time to eat: · souPs. salads, s hellfish," meat or poultry with bones, 1 ·rresh fruit desserts that, need pffunc or-slicing. Meatloaf is penny-wise. 1 Make aure It tsn 't "pound·! fpolish. '1 For slimmed·, 6own reclpe1, aend a slam·' ped,.,.1elf·•ddressed en- velope and 2.;i cent.s•to SLIM GOURMET MEATLOAF,' .RECIPES. In . care oL tile ~ailY-Pilot, $0 Wei t Shore1' .Trail, $it1.rt11 N.J . 07871. . •• f 'f ( ' • (;01.1> llONll ()ll.\l.ITY STEER llt:EF CHUCK ST.EAK 1.llSC IOllS Tt:NllEH RIB STEAK llONEl .•:ss! CHUCK ROAST STAN l>I NC llE•:F RIB ROAST Delly Treats! FRANKS- Ol' VIRGINIA TENDER & JUIC'f • 12·0Z. PKG. t BLADE CUT •••• GOLD BOND QUALITY STEER BEEF . , ... •• GOLC~ BOND QUALITY STEER BEEF •••• • ••• LARGE .END ••• • • •••• ,. h " '' . LB. II LB. 31 LB • . . ' • • Spirits • Beer FI NE DRY 80 PROOF Karasov VODKA ' II ~Paul Masson Brandy l\ncient Age Bourbon YOUR CHOICE $ 8 8 FIFTHS EA. Thriitimart Coupons For Guaranteed Savings! Fl1 t1E>AY' 1 " ~~$a Ver de Center~ Harbo r, at' ~1308W. Edinget;Sont_a-Anu-·~Warner;Huntirrgfl!lllteacn in !tie -1.rn-g;-n.11 ·Adam$, ·costQ..Mesa • 13922 Brookhurst , Garden Grove ·~ 11 El -Tord, El Toro . ' • . . • QO OAILVPILOT WedneMiar.Octot>er 18, 1974 · Home News and Views - Psssst !· Think of Eco~omy· ByDOROTHYWENCK.0 and ha rdwater·mineral' and spray it on ." Then wait °''""'""111'H-•A,.,._ deposit on th e "·alls and for a while to gi ve it time to . Take a mental inventory. noo r. The deposit op the work . How many difrc renl kinds noo r is so thick that it 's ·A soap-filled steel "-'OOI of products packaged in brown . Th e aeroso l padcanbe used to scourthe aerosol containers do you bathroom cleaners seem to heavily stained areas. It have in your home right work "·ell (except on the may take several treat·. now~ brown stain) but are too ments of soaking with In the bathroom , do you costly. What e'lse can you vinegar foll owed by ha ve hair spray. shampoo, suggest? scouring, but eventually ·deodor ants, co lognes, you will get that brown !having cream, bathroom A. Vinegar does a good stain off with this method. cleaner? , job' of dissolving built-up • In .the garage, do you la yers of soap and hard .Q. Why does ground beef have paint.!, insecticides?· "'aler in all fypes of sometimes release a lot of In the laundry, do you have ,showers. Wipe it on or put it. ""juice''. when it Is cooked? spot remover, fabric sor. in a spray bottle (undiluted) ·-A: In making R:round beef, some retail stor'es grind the meat while it is stiH frozen . Grinding breaks down the meat cells, and ice crystals from inside the cells are released, then melt when the meal is cooke1. The same thing happens. ir you freeze the meat in a large chunk in your home freeze r. When it freezes slowly, large ice crystals form inside the cells. The ice crystals break down the cell walls, resulting in lots ·of juice when yo u cook the meat. Q. Why do !Orne kinds of cheese keep so much longer than others"! A. The )\eeping tin1c ot cheese depends to a great extent on the amount of moisture In the cheese. The moister and softer the cheese, the less time it will Jceep; the harder and dryer/ the longe r it will keep.~ · Monterey J ack, cream or Ne ufchatel are exa mples of softer cheese while aged Cheddar, Romano. and Par .. meS"an are examples of har· der varieties. 1teners, starch, stain repel·------------------------------------~=-----,::::~""-·Ja~?the kitche n o•deaning , .• I e I I a. wh I le·. lot -be closet, do you have oven cle aner , a ll purpose. cleaner,. window cleaner, fur~iture po lis h. carpet cleaner~ and .even food suc h • as whipped cream or I h' I I t 1· cheese? · TitJe number or products I r a w I e I -ess · pack-'ged in aerosol con· lainen is inc.easing, and ·over 3 bi llion ca-ris are sold yearly. Through the years, we have been urging con· sumers to think carefully berore_ buyi n g these' •products for ·severa l. reasons : • 1) The aerosol can is a very expensive form of packaging. 6tten the can costs more tha n the product: inside. Cheese sold in an -aerosol can may cost three times as much as the same cheese sold in a box,. for example, , 2) In addition to the cost d the can, you also pay for the product that is wasted' because you spray too much: at once,. or because you ··can't get it out or the can : when the propellant is dis· • 1ipated. . : ." 3) ·An aerosol can i!P bau.rdous. It may explode' if stored in too warm a· . place or if punctured. The' warning is on the label -. i· tiave you read it? • It says, "Caution, con-= tent.a under pressure. Do not j>uncture or incinerate or etore above 120 degrees F." Jt may also Inform you t the contents a re m· • mable. ' · 4') Hazardous p ucts. ~re even more hazardous, l'hen dispensed under pres·' aure from aerosol cans. Think .how easy it is to point the dispenser towards you instead of away from ,:you, and how seriously you. could injure your eyes or' •kin, if you sprayed Your· .self with cau!tic materi.Jl,IS such as oven cleaner or bathroom cleaner. . 5) Another health hazard is breathing the fumes of the propellant or product from an aerosol container .. ~rsons with heart and lung diseases have been warned not to. And the rest of us. should a void them too . . · With all these reasons for' not ·using aerosol con·· tainers. wh y have they be.come so popular? Mainly' -b ecause the y are. con ~ ·venient, and consumers do' not seem to pay much atten- tion to costs and hazards . ". l'«iWWCare hearing aOOut an other importa nt -ecological reason !or not, YSing aerosols. . · Scientists at UC 1rvine, University of Michigan. and Harvard theorize that spray.can propellants, mostly chlorine compounds suc_h as Freon, are building , up tn the lowe r atmosphere. As they gradually rise to .the upper atmosphere. say. the scientists, they release chlorine atoms which in turn react with oione. con· verting it to oxygen. The researchers belie .. ·e that the atmosphe ri c ozone layer is gradually being destroyed, and that this will result tn a substantial in· crease in u ltraviolet ·radiation which will cause ._an increase in the incidence of skin cancer amon& humans. , Depletion of the ozone layer might bring about other changes in things such as weather and food production too. So perhaps we all ought lo i think twice be(ore buying aerosol products . Most spray-can products can be 'bouahl in si(ei', less expen, aive -though less con· venlent-form s. QUESTIONS ·WE ARE ASK.ED : Q. We have a rlber11Jass .shower with a heavy ao1 p, DAILY PILOT LARGE, . " r---- TROPICAL TAEPfl" ·3 ... •9c PAPAYAS EA. TREE, RIPENED, NEW ZEALAND KIWI 19 FRUIT :A. KID'S FAVORITE ''TRICK OR TREAT" RAISINS .69 Grocery Double Dlacounts AUNT PENNY Ol 27 llOUAllDAISE SAUCE "c...· • MOTI'S PRUllE JUICE ·~oz. 65 BTL e .89 :SENECA•• 5.0UNCE JAA BAIREL·O.SUCEO MUSHROOMS )I) WEIGHT . 32 OZ 49 HAVOUllE MOTOR OIL c•• • c u. ·sACAAMENTO 6 PACI< 63 TOMATO JUIU 5 2~0Z.CANS • • • PAOGRESSO • 16·0UNCE CAN • 40 ZUCCllllll Ill TOMATO SAUCE • l<OSHEfll ~~LE · 2~,-0AZ. ,45 DIL MOllTI DILL HALVll • U -OZ. 30 CAN e =ruNA 'Fl&ARO CAT ~000 CHICKEN OINHEA • PET STEW llAL KAii DOG FOOD I -OZ. 19 c~ • -.BEEF OINHEA • 14·0Z. CAN .JJ WOHOER 2&·0Z 65 LOIK &RAlll RICE . -· eo• • OAlP. REGULAR • IELEC PERI( I '~·?." 3 .19 , FOLGIR'S COFFEE -INSTAHT •IO-OZ JAR I.It GOlOEH GRAIN 6 OZ 59 LOllG GRAlll & WIUI RICE BO• • S · LIBBY PEACHES "1i':" asc • IUl Yl 'i • \l lfl; GIBHARDT'S ENCHILADAS GEB11ARO T'S f,t,.lol.\LES • 1~·0Z CAN .lt B[Ef • CHICK[N • 11-COUNT STEERO BOUILLON ""oz. 55 CAN • '-"°'· 20 BOX • 15·COUNT • D\ICKEN • OMON • BEEf •] ll·OZ BOX .U Ct<ICK(N NOOOLE • BEEf t,IUSHROO~ 47 LIPTON UP MIX PA2ca: I FRESl;I. CR ISP CELERY GAROEN FRESH BROCCOLI 'SNaNYWHITE, FRESH CAULIFLOWER .19 ·~ .29 ... .29 " mmnnm BONELESS BEEF LOIN WINTER NELLIS .19 " PEARS SWEET. SPICY USDA GllAOE A •WHOLE SOUTHEllN GllOWN FRESH FRYERS TOP SIRlOIN SnAK CRISPRin"IACON 9., ... ~ u. IOWA MAID BACON 98t lB. c LB. •""' ""' ~ ALPHA BETA IUTCBC!'I ratDC BEEF BIRO FARM OllGIN.U 7 ------..:::;;_;.;:;.~::...c::.:="-".::::::.:_~:.:::_--;l_;;;;;n~-;;";;;;-_-SAUSAGE 12-oz. •oi.L EA. BEEf CllUCIC ROAST &lff lOIN 9' ,._,,_ T·IONI STEAK 1. 8.,.. . lllOGIT HORMEL '"""'"219 &ONEltM Mlf 7.BQNE 1 39 IURGER BONELESS HAMS HALVl' LB. CHUCK ROAST CUT • lL BEEF HORMEL 2 ll. nG. 249 ' WHAT'S IN STORE ••. SUPER-SATISFIED~ Man y tinws in this column, l'Ye talked about our guannlcc of quality and saitisfadion. Alpha Beta shoppe-rs tuivc come lo cxp«t 1hi\ guaranlct'. But it is a\w1ysgntifying lo hear from consumtts who we~ npecially plc:i.sed with that extra bit of snvicc and fricndlincu whk:h has also become a part of Alpha Beta's image. The most rt'cent supttmarkf'I indu5try survey points out what we really knew already -this courtesy and quality is what the cwitomer is looking for when Kkcting a supermarkcl. ~ AccOfding to tilt survry, other fac tors in 5dccting a favorite market are: store clcanlinw, convenience. ample stock, freshness in perishables with plenty Etthtr Cr1mn of variety. as well as good valuH. We try our best lo prov Kie all lhesf: for you, along wilh QUr special shopping helps -unit pricing, open dating. quality DirtttGJ_ofCon•mnAffain private label , and nutrition lobeling. ....-.. 777 So. tbrbor Bt\'d. We'd like to heat fron1 you. Pcrhops you can give us additional ideas to La Habra, Ca. 906ll serve you helter. I FUN SIZE BUTTERFlllGIRS '::Zf 1.09 REESE'S JUNIOR 89 PEANUT IUTIER CUPS '0 ;~;?Z-• HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE KISSES ~;l.17 HERSHEY'S MINIATURES ';-;',i· .95 l.llLKY WAY SNICKERS • 3 l.IU$KIETEEAS MARS FUii SIZE BARS 42-Cf. SNICKERS 2.11 "'41Nl.\fUAES llESTLl'S CRUllCll BITE-StZE • MOUNOS OR ALMOND JOY VAMLlA • C..OCOLATE 4 KRAn CARAMELS ... c, I 19 BAG I ':"~ 1.09 l~·Zf· .93 u-oz. 69 Pf(G. • ~ CONTADINA ~ TOMATO PASTE '''""' •9c f~" • llAUEY'S BIG CHUllK STEW '~· , 80 Wt{H BEANS • REGULAR• HOT llAWY'S CHILI COii CARllE llALLIY 'S BEEF STEW PIWBURY FLOUR ~VARIETIES PILLSBURY BUllDT CAKE . ·- HS. 84 BAG. I 232·0Z. 98 PKG, • Bakery Discounts COAN • WHOl[ WHEAT • BRAH • DOUBLE OISCOU~tT 45 ALPJIA BETA POP UPS '"'" BIRKHOlMS • DOUBLE OISCOONT CROWN PRINCE ,.,.oz 60 OllllAMOll BREAD l ·OZ 63 LOAF e CAN I SMOKED OYSTERS '" 0 " 59 LOAF I " <>-OZ 89 BAG • l<LPHA BETA• WHITE 00 WHEAT SPLIT TOP BREAD ALPHA BET" CARAMEL FUP ROLL .62 l ·OUNCE CAN ORLIAll'S JAPANESE OYSTERS ,..oz. ( 69 BOX I ALPHA BETA• CHOCOLATE ICEO SPANISH CAKE He. 81 JAA I KERN GRAPI PRESERVES ... c .. 33 . B.\G I ~ LAURA SCUDDER MEHTHOl·EVCAL VPTUS VICTOR'S COUGH DROPS • PATTY 57c THICK MIX LB. RANGE BACON woo . EA . ·2 60 UNO'OLMIE , LA CHEDDA CllElSI suas Jll~~: • 1.!AYBUO • AEO • GR£EH • COLO PACK CllEESE KETIU SLICEO,- SWlfT'S PEPPERONI WITH GARLIC & HERBS RONDELi CHEISE ~zr .• 82 ~i .7& 4 S-OZ. 85 PKG. • Frozen Food Double Discounu AAAtVEO£RCl SUPftEME PEPUOlll PIZZA SAUSAGE • PEPPEAOtl JENO'S PIZZA ROW JOHNSTON'S PIE SllEW BRIOGFOAO BAKE ·'II IOX BREAD ALPHA BE'!',\ CRINKLE CUT CARRO'!$ MAR-KES TAQUITOS . "·""'-77 BOX • STOUFFER$ "''" 87 '°' • BLUEBEMY CAUt.18 CAl<ES • 12·0l. BOit .11 FREllCll CRUMB (AKES · Everyday Diecount Prica LANO ·o lJJ<E • t2-0Z. P11.G. ( 13 GOlDEll VEL VU ClllESE LOAF 1 CAEAMY AIJSSIAH •VIVA IT ALIAH •VINEGAR/OIL I-OZ. 49 SEVEll SEAS DRESSlllG !TL I OAT EGA RED CHILI SAUCI GREEN CHIU SALSA• 1·01, CAN .)I ~',POTATO.CHIPS T~IN P&CM c • ~I G • orr Non·Food Double Discounts ·~.29 ig-z.i. .• 21 OIRECT AID 99 I JERGlll'S LOTION NJ._I •:;~' • CHILDREN'S MULTIPLE R 60-CT I 49 PAL'S VITAMINS m '": • BlllACA .MOUTHWASli •.·-. 'l1i'° .69 COMPLETE I 3 3 l<H I Sli,t,.l,IPQO IN• ti Slil<DES BRECK HAIR COLOR oeLUME MEO OR HARO • .\OUl T MEO 00 H,t,RD • YOIJTH • D\ILO S TEK TOOTHBRUSH • .19 C10H.uP TOOTIIPASTE· ',tgr ,4& MIDOt CAPLETS r~\11</. ~ ':",~'· • 7 7 I 33 ~'''"'"' t·' 99 • · CllCICO BUTANE LIGllTEll ~' • \J;t Ir ,. Delicatessen Double Discounts CU,USS£l'r8-"•rt CVREO•WHOtf"0"11ti'r:AM • 96 KOSHER PICKLES 'l;3," • l!IOADEN 39 llEUFCHA TEL CHEESE :.;,",f: • <l·Ol. 85 PkG. I MEAT FARMER JOHii WIENERS l!lllAUH$CHW£1GEA • l ·Ol. CHI.IS Al 11 ALIAN SALAMI . U(AT TREATS I 15 GAUO SLICED MEATS ~:'J' 1 BEE' • 1URtCEY •HAM • ~ ... STlllAMI 39 DAllOLA THiii SLICED MEAT J;;'J: 1 . SllAP·l·TOM COCKTAIL 32-0UNCe BO«LE .n .-_ MILD 39· OLD EL PASO .TACO SAUCE ~'l',l· 1 LANO o· lAklE • MIOGEt I 39 COLBY LOlllllOlll '1i/it-1 ~.3& . ' I ALL ALPHA BETA STORES ARE OFFICIAL FOOOSTAW REOEMf'TION CENTER$ PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS ,,,.._ · tumM•TOHllAC ...... 11611 M. ... St. SOUTH U.~Jtltz '-CMt't Hlpnr ' • I I • " " • .. OAILVPtlOT .,,, S BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE C HIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLu 1025 AMAi ST., WlST COVINA - 1tu•c HUC1 cu1 •GUAIANlllO • • 99c ROUND BONE ROAST ........ ~ MU •<MUCI CUI . (!Alli U OI (llllOlD 9 5 C 7-BONE ROAST .............. -.......... . MNllSI OM:I e 11MOll ~ $ • 29 1 BEEF ROLLED ROAST ..... -....... 1.111H1us.u1 1•:~11 f 1 4t 6-TMi $119 BEEF RIB ROAST "'"'"-.. ··-.. · I ru~e fOI MfNUOO 29' BEEF TRIPE . . ................. LI. • I MlSINA • .tAAOOIHOI ' s1n IT ~LIAN SAUSAGE ••. -... LI ' f~ll J()tlN llUlK 89' ' POLISH SAUSAGE ........... .. f AtMflt X)HN !>ll.1Nll!i5 39• PORK LINKS .............. o.oz ""'" 98' BEEF e BLADE CUT STATER iROS. CERTIFIED SIA~NOS Cllllf•D e GUAtAHTllO 79 c BEEF CHUCK STEAK ......... u . lllf(,.(HU(I CUt e UHOlle GUAIANT(IO $139 FAMILY STEAK ........... -................ . llATll•tOI CllllfllO e "4JAIANTHO s 1 29 BEEF RIB STEAK . _ .......... . lltf•,I . WlU lllMMlDe llNOll $1 69 BEEF CLUB STEAK ....................... : •lf etOUNOSHAIM>HlltlS ... ll.ft.29 $119 ROUND STEAK OONO-IN ....... : ....... u . REGULAR FRANKS ........ '0 . MAVlt RfC.VlAR. t llf, G•RllC • 63' SLICED BOLOGNA ·-······ ,,, IOZ. OSCA• MAYll 98' BEEF FRANKS .... : .... " BEEF.'-:" 05(.4.11111.4.Yfl 98' . "\_ REGULAR WIENERS ....... " FRANKS ClOA.t'f-AIM 1 Oii? l•. ,A(ltAGl~ 9-8' MANHATTAN SLICED BACON _ .. ___ ...... i• 49 c Save More at Sta~er Bros. 12.oz. MU . toHlllll STEW MEAT .. LB. .,$, 29 ·'°"""'"'"-·" s119 BEEF RUMP ROAST .......... -... -· IOIMOCUleStl.U:lOllOAST . $ J 69 BEEF SIRLOIN TIP .... _ ........... lL -1 SlATllllO!. Cll!lfllOe GUAIAHIHD --.... s 1 a9 • BEEF CUBE STEAKS .................... . U)IH CUT e ftHDlt e CAIAIANTHD $ I 8 5 BEEF T'·BONE STEAK ................ " I eltflOINCVf•HOtAU•w1u-tllMllU.D ' $193 LUNCHEON MEATS 5·0UNCE PACKAGES GROUND -BEEF BEEF LIVER FRESH TURKEY PORTERHOUSE STEAK .............. . _,, lOIN CUl e llATll llOS. Cllllf•D • · _ $ I 99 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ........... _ .. . e COMllNATIONLOAF MANHAnAN e SAf!\IOWICH SLICED e PICKLE & '°'MIENTO eOllYE LOAF FRESH e DELICIOU~ ANY SIZE PACKAGE FRESH SLICED SERVE WITH BACON POPPY BllAND 10 TO 14 LB. AVG. WT. e """' m.l1iCin • SM01110 -~ . $1 69 HAM SLICES ................................................. "· e1HF SALAMI e IEGUU.I BOLOGNA e HEf IOLOGNA eouTCH JOAf llAH.MIA"l'Oll:ll 69c SMOKED HAM HOCKS ............... . • cono SALAMI • HEAD CHEESI WTLEIS • ASSORTED DRINK MIXES uz. 1 5 c :i~:::sc:l~~~~~x~~ :::~~: ---1'1t8. PILLSBURY FLOUR ::::: "" 84' st ATER •Ros .• •1ouLA1 oR souR DOUGH 3 9 -aunERNUT COFFEE •1• 11.12 MUFFINS ENGLISH __ ::·· c · ~:~~~·~ ~ ...... soc · · ' FOLGERS COFFEE :::. '1.09 IDAHOAN. 2-POUND '"CKAGE $1 ·59 FOLGERS COFFEE i:~ '2.89 ' POTATO FLAKES f'OLGERS INSTANT •O> '1.39 --·-· . FOLGERS INSTANT oo o• '2.02 , THUNOrs•Mu-ouAT.NO. SAUCE_ . 2 _6c -:~::'~~~~ ........... $117 NEW FREEDOM """'" ,,,48' OCELLO SPONGES ""' 45' . Kp1•NsRsrRAEw•51••YERYES ·$1· 23 DECAFCOFFEE ::,;""'" .0;•1.25 2·LI. ZODIAC MATCHES "'"" ooJ: 25' HILLSIROS. •GROUND ---,--~:· $ 2 &9 ;:::;::l~Ki~I~!~. ' COFFEE . __ ,, . CAM MARGARINE ~. .~73' MARGARINE ~. "' ..,., 75' WAlTIOIKENGDALLKlllLEDOOD $162 EGGBEATERS,,,,,._,_._ .,0,18' D F ...... LIBBY PEACHES ~!:~,' ,!;:49' -----l'lG. · GREEN BEANSr~-· "o' 28' . _.f,,,., ~ ~ 7-t ~ 'G"-"'R"E'"EN GIANT"c''oRN 10-oz.39c.-..... ,"' '1" ' ... ,... PECAM COFFEE CAIE 0.-IDAl'Ol.r.!OI' 62 c ""'-"Ul •11c. ""G. • •1•• HASH BROWNS ........ ,,.,,,, ....... !<':: ~EISHEllSEL 34' ..,., . 9 4 c USM llOWllS !'"' PERCH FILLETS .......................... ~':: ~··-· ... , 39' ..,., s 7 C CUT WF SPl1IAC1I FISH STICKS ... : .. .·:~: iCECi'W. SUUAEs 79' ~,79' P-"(k-"Gt OI • ·-,OH•AHOlltD S6c HEATHIAIS CREAM PIES ................................. '~J~: · MA•Vll!DflMIMAe(OOltlDAHDNIUO 98 c '-~~=~ COOK.ED SftRIMP .............. ~:~: C~~LA GARLIC BREAD .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..... ·~~: soc !.. 99 c COFFEE)RICH ............................... ·.~~: 29c CxLEANSER 1" 1· 1 8 C ~==~N&B:t::J::.~. ",;~~- ·------CAM ~::::111:.~~·~·········•••46 c APPLES KIT·CwWAXES . $1 , 3 CORN ~·!..-::::.:::·-.~; 29' J-AX LIQUID...2't~ ·. ' ::~:o~~f~~1~:0·11. >o o:~~~ GEllll IAIY PRODUCTS IUFFEllN =-s2•:., .. _79• TAIUTS -~~99c llTlll 79 ' SWHS 29' NlllCl--.CO.It- aRIACOL PlllWll'S MIUC INTINllYI MIDICATION OfMAONISIA CARI LOTION -·-•119 ~· ,,_, 76c ··~-59c ·-· AQUA NIT CONTAC MACLIANS HAIR SHAT CAll'SUUS TOOTHl'ASTI ,,_, sac ~ •• :. 97c ··-· 39' GHIURDELLI FUCKETTES ·PILLSBURY BISCUITS 12.0t. PACKAOl 59' . -... __ .......,.._..___ --. j :· ' ' C.H.B. PURE SOY OIL ,,o, '1.01 LIQUID GOLD scons • 1...ouNCf ~~:=I=~~.~---~~-~'..~'. .......... ,.o.84 C LISTEROL DISINFECTANT ""' '1.21 $149 ~ CHUN KING DINNERS .,o, '1 .22 FRIED RICE MIX ,...;.~ •. o, 36' VEGETABLES ~~ ,,., 42' . ,. KAL KAN ~ 1111 PUil• IM 1~t33c YEGE· BURGER 1.oMA UNGA e 14-0l. '92' :::i:A.':mi. ''' $113 CHUN KING NOODLES ""' 63' · • CHUN KING NOODLES , o• 28' : CHUN KING NOODLES ,., 43' CHOC. CHIPS ::::::::· "" 75'1 . LlnLE LINKS LOMA~ e 14-0t. -------· NORTHWEST RED DELICIOUS EXTRA FANCY ·6LBS. lARGE EXTRA fANCY GREEN BELL PEPPE~S ...................... EA. 8 c' FANCY SOI.ID GREEN HEADS CABBAGE ........... L •• 1-oc U.S. NO. 1 SWEET IROWN . ONIONS .............. L~S. 29 c l . . -. .. ·. ' . --. ·--.. --- HONIY DIWS lAltGf SWlET VINE Ill'( ... 9' : ' . ' i . ,I L. , Cl% OAlLVPllOT • BarQ.in Ba~et 7x2 t Y.i Wed .. Ocl 1 e Oaily P1tol I 7 md Salad's Secret Chewy ByCECILV BROWNSTON E AU"'l•ltoll ''"' '•H &.i-. Recently Qt a dinner cive n by a young rri end who is a i::ood cook, she was up- set because the bro\l.'n rice she had prepared '"'as an ·jnedibte mess -positively cummy; Sln u I had served-her well-cookCd brown rice :several weeks before when she was at my house. she wanted some advice. This may sound lit.e a . soap opera, but I hastened to impart my "secret'': I had used long grain par- boiled brown rice. Ttiis comparatively nc\\' product has a lot going for jt: the grains keep thei r shape and are not likely to adhere ul'lduly. · Bro~·n rice -regular or the new \' ariety -is nc\'Cr as tender as Vlhitc rice ' • • because although the outer _ BUTTERMUT COFFEE ~EHOUSE :MUSTARD FOREMOST ALL GRINP.S I 1.B. CAN ' ' f eLJOf' ICE CREAM 112 GAL. SQUARE CARTON hulls are re moved. the .1.. .. ...a1c-.•~ l"''"UTY L'"RGE 39 ' A 22 bran layer underneath is IVlUU "'" l9A " 1 ~ C GRADE OZ :!~~ .~~:~~n~~~":,~~d ~ :E.. IOODl.ES ":il.~ . GAME H0EI' s when ; 8 t'sROusWcdNiKnl aC E"lad lo , . ' ·-IXTli WlDE•l'IHE ' ~ ~r~·~hs~h:"::i~~0':,';';I~'. . rri~ KRAR CHEF SURPRISE poultry or fish forsuppcr. "":.";:: DINNERS •RAHCHEAO GARDEN SALAD • •. J cup lon1 grain parboiled PROTEIN brown rice •CHILE MAC•MOMESl'UH•FISHHMAH • · • \.~ -cUp mayonnaise-type 'saladdtessin~ • , ' . . GROUND BEEF z small or 1 me~ium·zuc-. .$139 lic~:f 1:~~fi~~~1i::d scale _., 4:::mi : rl ·. --. on, green top inc u ed If.I teaspoon sail \:::::::;:~·..;..;.;,;..,;;;o;;;;:; __ ::;:-;-::";~:7;-:~;"';~::;;;";-._---:=::--:::::--~;-' 1/1 teaspoon white pepper Cook the rice according tci the packace direction s; cool and -~hen fold in the dressing. Scrub zucchini "·ith a vegetable brush und~r cold running water; cut a thin slice from each end and discard; do not pare . Slice thin -there should be about J'.2 cups. SJices may be halved or quar- tered. The zucchini is used raw. ·-:.-:::: FOi.GERS · illSTAlll, COFFEE ..~s1~: -- FROM THE SEA TURBOT FILLET FRESH GROUND BEEF c c LI •. c LB. s12.! Cul tomato rn h a lf , hori zontally; ge ntl y s queeze out seeds and discard;· slice a nd dice - there should be about 1 cup. Add zucch'ini, tomato, s callion, salt a nd pepper to rice mixture; mix gently but well. GOLDEM CREME RAMCH STYLE BREAD • ~ BONE IN RUMP ROAST 1 1·1~. BAR 11 ·P~ATTER STYLE BACoi 511! Se rYe at room -lem · perature or chilled. Makes 6 servings. ltED BONNET. R .. SIN PIE z_eus, llchtly bea~cn ~4 cup sugar ' . GOOD SEASONS SALAD DRESSING aEG-. 47' .... Of z 101.Nts margarin CRISP RED DELICIOUS 10~ iONED & ROLLED HAMS 517! GRADE A TURKEYS t 59! BARGAIN BASKET CORN · TORTILLAS WILSON ALL MEAT WIENERS 19! .69! 95! ARMOUR STAR PAN SIZE 120L DOWNY FLAKlit- ·WAFFLES IOHUS PAK OF 12 2 U. PKG. ·Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily lncludillCJ Sunday rrku lffKN...: n..My Hn w ... .-, Oct. 17-thru ,23 l-----"""'!-'1e~1,s,.PQQn salt l te1spoOntiftnamon •,!teaspoon nutmeg M1 teaspoon cloves J cup dairy sour cream l cup raisins Unbaked 8·inch pie shell Combine eggs, sugar. sail and spices; mix well. Stir in sour cream and raisin~: , _ _,. JJOttr lnto pie shell. Bake in 42.S·degrl'!e oven for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to Mo-degree s and b3k.I'! ad· dilfonil 30 minutes, or uilfil knife inserted near center comes out clean, Serve warm pr chilled. ------.. ·-1 iOMAloEs I 9~ ....... ··5_0«co_·y ;_c:·_HQU_· ... _'5_"_,· SILYER PESOS s499 TEQUILA \lUAU MILD SPANISH . .011015 .. I · LI. c CAHADl;t,H MIST 5, ~59 .WHISKEY 911 "' .-., ;,:. .. • COST A MESA, 19th and Placentia Placlllffa PLACENTIA, 710.W, Chapman , . -• ~· I v .. .... ' . ' DAI LY PILOT • . . lickBn llfl11a.· :· .· .· .... w. ..... . VEAL $.t 16';- ROAST I.USS ii--11; Rolled 1houlder clod o( tender rreea. veal! · , • • Fnoh! ••• 1nd Grode "A"! Kini 1i~ fl)'lr pufA Uforo more goochatinJ! Hand cut! rib CJl&l)f Veal Stew Meat :·. s1 ~t . .. ""-• .. . . flj I /JJgBBTlifhtJ .. W .. llf Bone\ep Cubea Of Vffl l CbUC~\ j sic' Ground Ve~ . . . • • Extra lean, for the diet .. conecioo1! Rich Juicy dark meat, from Fretb Grade 0 A" fryer , •• band cut, for well trimmed value! (flJW llllp • • • 08t .. , . , Price.a in effect .Thur. Oct. 17 t~h Wed. Oct. 2J Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No aale1 to deaf.era • Chuck Steak COOEICUT!~. 89~. Compare the quality . the value • and aee the difference!. U.S.D.A. Choice beef! Spare Ribs~, ........ 89cLI So meaty! So flavorful! ... ·~auae they are from. Eutem srain·fed pork! Liquor Dep't. Values! BEEF s 119 ROAST.-aH LI • t:J.S.D.A. Choice airloin tip! for the rptiaaerie or the oven! FILET MIGNON Tenderloin cut of ~.0.A. Choice beer. Cltateaubriand ..... 527! For When you want the meal to be aomething special! Tenderloin or U.S.0 .A. 9 hoice beef - Beef Cubes FoRFoNooE •••• 5 2 5 ~ Tender, ·rich-flavored and well trimmed to be lean! From U:S.0.A. Choice beef Joins! ',Sliced Bacon • • • • s 1 ''· Beef Kabobs •••• s15~. El Rancho'• thicker ranch 1tyle! U.S.D.A. Choice beef .•• 8 ounces each! Ham Shanks ••• ~9c. Gr~und Beef • • • . s 1°9• CRA8 LEGS From Alaska! Meaty and ao deliciOutr Fillets ... for easy preparation! Medium Shrimp •• s21t· Ocean Garden-shell on! (~ ........ IOJO).' HALIBUT $11! STEAK • CenterC ut to afford more value ~ El lpncho $899 GIN ~VUOd .. I'\inecy-__ Proor. Save on the half-gellon! Spnngl\e\d tHARtOA\. BRIQUETS Hormel'a -cook with beans or cabbage! e .... --... Extra Lean! Choice of bulk: or patties! Ballantine's •.•. sl649 Save 2.00 C!D famous scotch! half-gallorl Old Forester . • : •• ss99 Straight Whiskey-reduced 1.00~ Quart ·c R" 1· s2so rey ies 1ng ••.• Light dry wine from Wente! fifth W. • C f s2s9 1ne 1n ara es • . "· Paul Mauon ,Burgundy. Chabli1, Rose!. Holday Times $ 4 59 SCOTCH s. .. '°' · . Bottled for El Rancho! 86 proof! Quart ·co·ca Cola SIX PACK 16 OZ. BOTTLES ••••• It'• the real thµtg .... for refrnbing flavor -e1pecially at our great price! (plus depoeit) . l P-Nut Butter ~1::" .. 69c Choose creamy smooth or flavorful chunky at thia spec~al savings! Love the value! Briquets 10Ls.aAc ••••••••• 79c Barbecue• are never out of aeuon in Southern California! Stock up! Springfield Cat .food •UllS. • • • • 1sc Choole Kitty's favorites! 6 1h oz Choii:e Morsels co11 r1111 39c Purina's moist . choi~ of varieties! 12 oz Dog Food 111.w •••• 29c Chunky Beef, Beef with Egg! 14 oz Pogen's Cookies •• 69c Your choice of Oatmeal or Florentine!· con AGE CHEESE · 49!~ l..ove the quality! Save on Springfield! Salad ~Oil • • • • • • g9c For cooking, too! Springfield 24 oz. Globe A~l Noodles 49c Chooee Medium or Wide! 12 oz. package . Cake Mixes • • • • . 59c Choice of Betty Crocker layer varietiee! Potato Buds •• , • g9c Betty Crocker'a in1tant muhed!" 16 oz SOUR CREAM 39!. Get acquainted with Springfiel~ Value! ' . Delicatessen Specials! · The eandwich favorite, sliced. in 6 ou nce package! ·Serve it· on Springfield bread ! Cotto Salami • • • • 49c . New York Cheddar g9c Count on Rath for Oavo.r! 6 oz . · Like cheeee? Love this! Kraft . 8 oz Sliced Ham • • • • • 59c Cheez Kisses • • • • 9gc Lilly'• .. , imported, and IO lean! •oz · New! Bite size treat.! Borden's . 7 oz SLIC-ED SWISS From Cache Valley ch..., follu! & oi • ·~Monterey 4· 9_c-. JACKsuca NeW from Cache Vi11ey! 5 ounce . Frozen Foods! MORTON's59c ENTREES Macaroni & Cheese or Spaghetti with Meat , .. 20 oz pkg. , Noodles Romanoff 59c Stouffer's makes it so good! 12 oz French Crumb Cilke g9c Dessert favorite from Stouffer's! 10 oz FILLET O' FISH Entrees from Van de Kamp'• • choice of three tasty varieties! · , Tater Tots •' • • • • 69c Ore Ida makes 'em easy to fix! 2 lb. pkg Green Giant Rice • 39c Choice of kinds (except wild) 12 oz pkg At stores with Snack Bar! PAST11¥'1 SANDWICH With potato salad. 9 gc pickles and small coffee , · or soft drink. , Look to El Rancho to help you beat those "budget blues"'. Every week ... in every depart. ment ... El Rancho offer& value! calculated to help you get a head start on savings! Valul:!I that offer unsurpused quality at attractive pti~ ... with service that's designed to let you . ·. chooee exactly what you want, the way you w~nt, wi~h a minimum of effort. Compare value , ... and stock up at El Rancho! ,__,, P.eaches SLICES OR •• 45c HALVES ••• · • • • • • • • • t Big No. 2Lh can, brimful of golden yellow cling peaches in syrup! Springfield Niblets :i~~-........ ·. 23~ So tender and sweet.-, and the Jolly Green Giant insures the quality! 12 oz. can " Tomato Sauce No. 300 cAN 19.c Del Monte! ... ,!Ind nothing else need be 6'id about the quality and flavor! Stock up . Del Monte Peas • • 27c Comet Cleanser ••.. 29c Early Garden . sweet, tender! No. 303 Bleaches as it scours! Bit 21 oz aize Spinach :-.• • • • • • 19c Springfield green tender leaves! No. 303 · Facial Tissue • • • • 39c Chiffon -choice of colora! 200 cL, .. ·; Granola ma-<. .. 59c Hills Bros. Coffee • '1 '' Regular or with Almonds or Dates! 16 Oz Oni. pound can (l .. • ... 111) Teri Towels ••••• 45c Krispy -'Crackers • • 49c Super strong! White, colors, decorated! Sunshine's ... one p<>und package. TOOTH 79 PASTE'~~' C RITE s 1 s• GUARD 1JOL . i .ounce tube -with FREE Bic pen~ It really works! (Inc. 25t off libel) . Super Fresh Produce! f,,,ok for the difference! U.S. D.A. Choice beef ... always.1 ••• gnd old /a&hion.ed butcher ~hop servic~! Compare q~lity . . . . ~election ... service ... corwerue"ce . . . you ·u choose Et Rancho! " Extra fancy quality from Washington State! Crunchy crisp, juicy .•. and worthy of the name! Bell Peppers • • • . 292 Large size! Thick me11.ted , for stuffing! Chayote Squash • • 29c, Add a bouillon cube while cooking! ValenEia 5 s1 ORANGES LBS Swttt and juicy! California grown! • Cucumbers : • • • • 39f Hothouse grown! Burpless "-non bitter'' Alfalfa Sprouts . . 39! Exotic salad treat! 3 1/2 en. tub. Sweet Red 29c YAMS 11. U.S. No. t ... excellent for bakin1! ARCADI A: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport 81'11. and Su n1el and Huntmglon Q,. (E l R•ntho Ccnlei/ ·'10 ilcs l Co!Ol ado Blvd Fremont >nd Huntin r.ton 01 Wdlner and AI Ronquin (Boardwalk Cenl") 2555 Eas'.blull 01. (Easlblull Village Center) Q-Tips ....... : : ... 49' 'iohandrtoho'lltlloli ofN Hair Tonic •. · .•..•... 79 • v..u...•f00d ~1..:i:ar.u. Listerine ............ 98' ~ tllot "'°""I 14 01 tlui Bromo Seltzer .... , . 69 ' _.WOCllNiq.iit\.~l ,S/~•L Sinorest ............ 98' c~1~11.....,!ir4 """11t 70u. Renuz ft .... -:. . . . . . 59 ' . .. ----- Dippity-Do ........ '1 °• Holl'tel,.t, .,I-."""° Fol er's Coffee ._,_, ..... ~1°• . Oilt .c.c.i!Slb~ew1 ••• 2.9'). Shelf Poper ........ 59° No~JMl.ty.\3'"· by 2~11. roll _J ecbnicolor Eilm ...... 89• No.11 .. 12t •po.Jml (:20•J?.·' .1.1tl , ' ' • • .,J ' • \ Cl 4 DAILYPlLOT Wines Bottle .. Riches By JEANNE LESEM . UPl ...... e..... . NEW YORK <UPI) -A spontaneous wine boom created by e9nsumers at the .beginning of this decade is leveling off, but the in·. ·dustry is .optimistic about• .the future. - For.one thing, table wineS ~ave passe~ dessert wines in total case sales. Resear- chers see this as an in·· dicalion that Americans are beginning to drink wine with.meals fairly often. Case purchases also .. are . .rising, ~mpar:ed with a few, :rears ago when 64. 7 percent of persons questioned in "'a survey said they bought win~ by the bottle. But table wine sales, Which doubled during· the, five year period beginning ;n 1969, dropped off S.5 per- cent dwing the fi rst five months this year, compared :with the same period in -'973. The' ·wine M arketlng .H11nd_bo9k, an annual publication of a New York market research firm,· predicts that the wine boom will continue On its own power, although al a slower · pace. , . . ~Y .a.lso. expect it to be: : rea, as in the past four. t years by younger_ con~ summ,_,_. _ · Associate Editor Dan Hecht said that wine sales ·were off somewhat, at leasti ·in rate of gain, since its 1974 l----_~id;;iii9JtDJ1___pu_blished_a few_ weeli:s ago. - "It's possible the cost or :living is involved,'' he said. Both Hecht and handbook· ·research director Bernard· Appel forecast increases in table wine sales this year,: but expect 1974 to end with a smaller gain than the 8.7 percent r eported for last year . . Their" optimism is based ... on several (actor s in- " eluding: - There has been a role reversal in buying patterns that finds older consumers _emulating 18-to-34-year· olds, who now drink more ·wine than their elders. · As these young people 'grow older themselves, they and successive:groups Of young adults are expec- ted to contjnue the pattern. The hli.ndbook editors thiajc the situation r~fi~s~ rebellion against th~ older generation, pl us changing life styles. a des ire to do "in" things. · Women also h1 ve become· much more infl uential -· both in creating occasions -for serving wine and in ac- tually selecting and buying the wine. ' • ' . ~ . I PUREX BLEACH Ci'tBll · DRESSING :' Wishlione 79# ,l Italian -16..oz. ~ ~ · Style . Bottle TOMATo -souP Town House ·1511 Rich And 1014-oi.. ~ Thick... Can DETERGENT · "Wh ile 1JJ. ( %·-Mogic 4~ -HiGYy Ou ty Plcg. . Brownie Mix -.-::: '~~'. 9 gc Sauce •;;:.:::-· · ·:::-59c Dog Food ·:~r. 4 ·~=· s1 .~ Plastic Wrap ·~:· ~ .. • 49c '~-. Detergent '.:'.:::::: ':;;· 6 gc -...... · , Oranges ·:.::::: 3 ~;: s1 Tun a "''=''.:;,, • ~.. 4 5 c -Lucerne - COUNTRY RIBS Fresh Pork .. loin·Rib End Cuc lb.99< ''"" ··:: 69( 2 ~fc!~!~: ...... s1n Lucerne Yogurt ',-:.!'." 7' Porterhouse Steak s " Potato Salad .• -·~~· 491 USDA a..;" a.oc1.1ee1 """ •I Chain Store Age, a mer· chandising magazine, says supermarkets, whose dollar ~al es are controiled by :women shoppers, accoun- ted for one third of all wine .sales last year.. P dd• -.... ~ ..... 491 Beef FiDet Steaks s Jst . u 1ngs ...... Cm. USDA ChoKe '"' Loin ............ . Meantime, the pop wine fad has fizzled. At the height of the wine boom in . the early 1970s, Cold Duck and other dessert · land apertif wineS-thal ex- 11erts liken to soda pop represented one third of the \olal business for California 'wine producers. But pop wines showed a 17 percent decrease during the · 1 first six mpnths this year. declines were reported as California growers pre- pared to harvest their · targesl grape crops ever. The bumper crop may spell • trouble. at leas t tern · porarily, for growers, .wineries, import_ers and -speculators. -But it is gooCI news ror consumers, who a lready a r e beginnin g to find bargains among imports that were marked down to get them movi ng aft er a 14.€ percent decline·in imported wine sales in May. '. Observers also say good California wines also may drop in price. · Vegetabl . -I Prices Up · Or·' ."WASHINGTON °(AP) - Consurq_er1 can expect smaller t upplles and higher prices · (or some· of their .. favorite fresh vegetables this fall, an Agriculture Departll\ent' report in· dicates. • · ' • BANANAS Fancy Quality Firm & Golden Ideal For Your Lunch Boxes. Delicately Flavored c ASSORTED NUTS . lb • . • W~lnuts • Filberts • Almonds • Mi xed Nuts 'lb •. lb. BEEF RIB STEAKS LGrge End·USDA Choice Graded lltef. T o-ll<oil ' s159 lb .. Lamb Shoulder . Boneless Roast • , - .JO.SLICE BREAD Mn. Wrig hl'o TOM TURKEYS . USDAGrade 'A' 57" Manor House " 16 lo 21-lb. Avg •. lb. Chops 1r.i~1 39 USDA Cheico leef.Ch .. k C....lu..Aa...t.1 AncfJuicy To Pot locnt l1 49 Top Sirloin Steaks =~~f!::' ~2 09 Premium Ground Beef t?.:~,1_!_9 Sliced Bacon :::;';!;;. ~~.Sf ot Fresh Fryet Breasts •· 981 Whole Hog Sausage~:~991.Banquet FrJed Chlcken~~Sf" Skliile~s Franks.._ ~~· 691 Comish Ga.me Hens!2".s I°' Sliced Meats ';:!:::: ~.· 431 Zippe Corn Dogs::,~..;.:':.~'.871 ·~~~ ~~.'.::::"' ::: 491 ~!~~!~~"' T~ot F~l~t! 99c 1000/o WHOU .WHEAT BREA'D· c· Scotch 1 Trtot Conct nltolt . ltith In Vitamin C Turnip Greens·~ Potatoes OllTEREY JAC :CHEESE .. . Soltwey ~ .... 1 .... , ..... ct c FUI~ &·WAGIALL'S ¥111111111 E•CY(LOPIDIA · · 2-20 v~u• 1 29' _.11n 01 SAU •• ,-~-Heart side STO•WAll DllllilWAll n;, ....... u.. 5 9t-:-.... CEREAL 10!,~ : J.f~ From Our Lorge VARIETY DEPT. -HEAD & SHOULDER! SlfAMPO-o 1 11-01. lotion or 7-01. Tube Dristan T alilets :::;, :t.11•. Listerine Movthwash •;_-97• Vkk's lyQWI ~=-~ 'i:L 11" KOtlaeolor Film .. ~ .... 11" MEAT .PIES Cauliflower ~ Hash Browns ~ $ ..... "'"' THE . ~,., \ ' '1;ke1 lff1ctl•1 Od. 17·1t, 1t74· tit L" A,...lti, Vtllf.,. .-o,_,. C.-tr (l1c.,1 (It .... ) EXPERlS _,_ - Qnaller crop~ weie in· dicated for s nap beans, broccoli, carrots, celery, lettuce, green peppers and tomatoes. officials said. ~B.ut there. will .be... more cabbage, caulifl ower, sweet com, cucumbers, eggplant, tscarole and spinach. • IOOO~Dr .. .....,.... •ec• l'tJ6 W.C .... .....,, L ........ _ •W..._&,....,,,C....MtM•Jl1L17~St.,~•M.M .ao11.11c.._affi.·s.a1••••·~ 1441t~o.. ... wililt,9"W ·t•-·..,-~i._i.-..... _ ......... _ ... , •J41JMll .... 1 .. Dr.P....., .. T ...... ' ' l ' I 'I • • I. . .. ., ' ' " ' .. .. l h l ' ) I -,~-- - ' • ARE YOU A TINKERER OR A HOBBIEST?? 1-bedroom. family, room plus .ixceptionally' large nonus room 1,na oven1ztd &a ra·ge all 1et up for )'OW' hobby on quiet cul.cte.1ac. $49,950. Call~7171. • ENJOY-EAST SIDE COST A MESA~$36, 950 3bedroonl z bath, covered patio with a.very large well fenced rear yard. ll'a bright· ~ and cleari and OR a nice llow traffic street. &l&-117L • HOMESPUN LiVING SPACIOUS ROOMS 3 bedroom, family .Toom plus exceptionally large bonus room ; On quiet cul·de-sac, $49,960. Cal' 646·7111. . · COLLEGE PARK RARE 4 BEDROOM Used brick fireplace, super covere;d. patio and park-like atmo1pherc.· First time advertised. Priced to sell at M.1,9$0. Call &t&-TI71. • "ABANDONED" PROFESSIONAL EST ATE WALK TO BEACH Formal entry way leading to gigantic living room with a comer used brick fireplace. Formal dining. Country sized kitchen of built-ins, huce-tnaster BR suite with private dressing roOm , walkin closet .le: bath.-;I -lltfiei'-latgeBRr a:thllh-walk-1n•closets. Parle-like pro(euionally landscaped setting.· Owner desperate!! Will assist on financing. ......,..,_ CRISP AND CLEAN UKE AUTUMN SUNSHINE Spacli>us floor plan offers plenty or elbow room for your family. 4 big bedrooms. Gourmel kitchen. Company size · living room. All in lip-top condition. Lovely decor. Vacant. See now. $43,950! 847-6010. ALMOST MEW -~UPGRADING DOME Mani~ yards, wide entry, lots or CUP· boards in ullra modern (lream kitchen. orren the apaciOWI open floor plan that ts todays way of living. POOL TOO! You'll agree th'ft )'OU couldn't ask for more for $50.950. Call to aeeM7.aJlO. .. RUSTIC COTT AGE NEAR BEACH-$32,900! Bike to the beach from th1s touch of nostalgia. Picturesque navor of the past permeates this rustle oottage. 3 sided baY, window. Cozy living room with old brick fueplace. Formal dine. Country kitchan. Can't believe al $32,900. Better hurry. Call 842·2535. MESA VERDE JUST LISTED Super sharp foui'" bedroom hoqie on short streei-near tbe coif course. 'Beautifully upgraded ror gracious living. Enclosed patio in front. Private back yard with spacious gardens. ~II that plus ~n assu'!'a~le 5~% · Joan -S186 per ·month pays pnnapal, in· terest and taxes. Won't last lofig. ·can 546· ~\3 today. GI NO DOWN $35 ,000 CUSTOM~COTT AGE Manicured lawn1. Great area. ·Huge shade ttees. OP.EN BEAM CEILINGS EVERY ROOM! Large family room. Light airy & cozy fttet>le.ce . Can't d~plicate this with NO DOWN PAYMENT. Take advantage and call ~w 812-2$15. -• TRI-LEVEL BACKS TO PARK Prestidgeous · tri-level in prime location. ldr:a!ly situated backing to park. Impressive entry. Huge living room. Form•l dining. Banquet kitchen. Sep1r1te den. 4 huge bedrooms i,nthades mammoth master suite. Separate la!llldry room. Secluded patio. Well decoraltd. Like new I: ready for you. Full p:ice Sll9,900. Ca.II to see M2-zsa5. EXCLUSIVE! $35,500 Assumable 7% VA loan. Paymel'lts onlY $212 month. Huntington Beach. Family sire home lfl desirable neighborhood. Close to llChoob. Priced lovrfor quick 1ale. Call right now! M7«ll0. \ ' • CAREER OPPORTUNITY EARN WHILE YOU LEARN This extensive training program is starling soon ror professionally minded individuals "'ho possess integrity and enthusiasm . ' • Our highly successf ul management team offers this training program to you ... no obli_gation. GARDEu HOME Call Terry Mccardle today for YOUR FIRST HOME? " enrollment, Phpne 752·1700. . I ""I"" 'E CEU'PRAL ATRIUM r Whal a dandy! ll"s ,., .. be<froom•. plonty of'"'"' un 'I'"' n I •-;:=~~;:::==::;:;;;~~~;;;:;;:;;;;;:;:;;"' spatt. Lovely cory kitchen, rlose to the be11ch, and Uve with nature. A: garden, a pond can be your orily $32,000!-Boy are you licky! Call now to see. 847 · everyday view. This 1ingle level is ov.er 20QO square 6010. feet or deluxe spaciousness. Prestige neighborhood. Only $53,.500. Don't hesitate. Call now 847..0010. COLLEGE PARK .. RARE 4 BEDROOM ,/ Used brick fireplace~ super covered p1bo. a6d park like atmosphere. Priced to sell at $43,950. C1ll 646· nn. MESA VERDE $26,000 Share in Mesa Verde charm. prestige. schools, parb--U\e whole thizig .(or $26,000. Great starter tximet.ostopinflahon In your housing rosts. 2~11 year old 2 bedroom condo 'tl(ith attached garage. Come swimming. Low down. Low monthly. Assumable FHAJoan. Call 543-2313. 2 STORY COLONIAL EST ATE 4 BEDROOMS-3 BATHS PLUS HUGE BONUS ROOM Huge 2 story + cool pool! Also walk to beach for sur· rers. I..Oadsof cupboard space and closets for mom. A19o new carpets thru out. • huge family sited J>(ojrooms it3 baths. HUGE BONUS ROOM WITH POOL TAB E! Lush landscaping. 3 car garage for boat.or extra car. Thert's more!! Call to see 963· 6101. A TOUCH OF CLASS THAT OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE 3 BEDROOM-IMMACULATE Inviting charm. Manicured yard, Tas~fully appoln· 11rrr..1e •R BEACH_:ASSUME ted. OWNER WILL HELP YOU ASSUME 7 ~%. n~ FHA.loan 9.ith paymentofRl• per month, Spacious Perfectly manicured landscape. Secluded entry floor pl.an with FOUR JUMBO BEDROOMS adds · Coz!( parlor with rock fireplace. Family dine. 'spice to this bargain. Full prit'e only $47,900. a>eerie kitchen. Huge bedrooms. ASSUME SIA% OWNER MUST GO! Take advanla&e call IM2·2"S. mA LOAN with payments $160/mo. All this: plus walk to shopping & schools. Loads of wallpaper and shutters + BOAT GAT~xceptional value-full price only $4J,9SO. Hurry call now IM2·2~S. · BY THE SEA .3 AC. ESTATE Formal e~ry~~!!a!?l~~~!!~i~ toweridg cathed.raJ ceilings + dramatic balcony formal dine. <hlfs delight kitchen. Spacious fami ly party room .'trilh wall of glass overlooking covered pavilion & wooded grounds. Huge sepafate master suite. Sweeping stairs to childrens wing.· Separate rmther-in·law quarters v.·ith Jiving room & kitchen & library & bath. Assume 61;:z3 f>'HA loan. No new loan costs. $265/mo. pays all ! ilurry call 963-7881. SPANISH CASTLE 8112°/o FINANCING Upgraded new park pl are. Large double door raised formal entry way. Sunken lavish li\•ing room with ceiling to floor fireplace. Spaciou!I private master bedroom suite. dressing room and ~!r. &. Mrs. bath. 3 large additional bedrooms. Bi'iJi!ht built-in hacienda kitrhen. Super open.beam family room with view of golr size rul·de.sas: yard under· sprinklers. Room for boat_ Rate . Ov."Tier will carrv · ·81-7% ·financing. Transferred , .. must sell ••• Phone MW 963-6767. SPANISH VILLA POOL· BEACH TRI-LEVEL Double door tile entry to elegant raised living room with GRANADA fireplace. Formal dine. ltuge BARCELONA ga·rden view kitchen. fiesta party room bas commanding \'iew of JS' FREE FORM POOL with JACUZZI &. lush tropical landscapin1. Sunken 21 · master suite adjoins pool & terrace. Sweeping stairs to guest & childrens suites with private balconies. Hurry. iGJ.7881. YES! NO! YES! NO! . Undecided? See this crispy clean east side Costa Mesa -3 bedroom with big family room -the an· swer wiU be yes! lt "son a pride of ownership no traf- fic street with lots of big shade trees -now is the time$43,950! ! It won't last. 646-7171. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS DELIGHTFUL MONACO ON FEE LAND Lovely home for small family. 2 bedrooms plus convertible den. Authenlic ceramic tile emry and kitchen area. Great location near pool. Split level wooden decking with outdoor !,,'(lnversation pit. Upgraded carpeting and drapes. CHU us 673·8550. • - SP~CIOUS FAMILY HOME lovely 4 bedroom .( bath home. A great buy in lrvinr'l'erraC'e. 11'uge comer lot-2 sep1rate yards. Don't miss thls tarae fafnily home with lig Jiving room, dinin1 room, screened lanai-many eittras. Call now, 673-BSSO. TOP BLUFFS LOCATION Great three bedroom plus 2'1.i baths home, large patio. Additional sundeck--0verlooks one of finest green belts. This· home has been upgraded with new vinyl noors, new fixtures & new kitchen appliances. Call us for appointment to see 673-85511. -· FAMILY SPECIAL OCEAN VIEW 3 Bedroom home in lfarbor View Hills . nine blocks from bearh · ;view or ocean • a warm, woodsy open llOme for s1>eclal fa mil~ who enjo)'S indoor & outdoor atmos11horr. Priced at only $79,500. Call 673·8550. BIG CANYON MAGNIFICENT . ONE OF A KIND Superbly decorated and landscaped 4 BR home situated with view or Big Canyon area and ·Fashion Island. Former model home with la rge activities room separated from _residence. Secluded outdoor living area with putting p:reen. oriental garden, view deck . l!a!! fueled rire pit. ~tain residence features a conversation well in living room, formal dining, family room. laundry-sewing room. Large master suite, 2 fireplaces, kitchen fully equipped with all modern amenities. Call 61J.M50 for an atirointment. TRIPLEX NEAR BEACH CORONA DEL MAR Yrith everything going for it. Quality, location 1)11vate financing, and vtew. One nr the very few honest trt·plexes in Corona de\ Mar. Prime location for winter & summer rentals or O'lml!l"«eupant. Priced at SlJS,000. Call for more details. 613-8SSO. SPANISH MANSION 6BR-2 STORY BEACH .3 ACRES Double 'door FORMAJ: tile .entry to SPACIOUS living room with noor to ceiling stone fireplace. Formal BANQUET sized dirwy; room is eloquently served by a huge gourmet lcitdte1L SWEEPING stairs .o elegant masler sujte + separate children 6 guest wing. Hideaway library. Pror, !~aping. Hurry!/. Won't last at $:)8,$00, 96J.7881. "VACANT" 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH OWNER WILL FINANCE t'rom your large living room with fireplace, relax with 1t view or a ~eluded garde~ patio. A built·in kitchen that is the ultimate in easy hving. Three family site bedrooms. Co mplete. a carefree California way of life. Stroll to pool . & tennis courts. New shag carpel. Walk through the surging surf and experience bfe • Don't wait. Phone today 963-6767. BEACH .HACIENDA 4 BR+ POOL E-Z TERMS Ci~uJar drive to formal entry. Spacious , liVIng room with view or 18 x a2 H & F pool and sun terraces + dramatic fireplace; Gourmet kitchen. Dine. Separate master suite, tfideaway childrens wing. Full price ·5'7,950. Submit. 963·7881. "ABANDONED VJLLA" SPAMISH-$38;950 2 STORY-POOL-BEACH Formal double door entry to spacious living · room with Roor to ceiling fireplace. Formal dining is served by huge garden view kit· chen with breakfast eatinit_.area, Fiesta party room with commanding view of lush terrace in walled courtyard. Sweeping stairs to separate master suite & chlldren11 v.ing. Romeo & Juliet balcony . Hurry! 963· ""'· NEAR BEACH N' EVERYTHING $33,500!! Still possible! 3 spacious bedrooms. l~~ baths. Sharp move-in condition near tran· sportalion, schools, shopping. Cul·de·!aC' park like setting. 2 separate patios (one covered). Much more. Call 546--2313 for in· spection. BEAT INFLATION , Buy now -at 1974 prices -desirabh: neighborhood in Huntington Beach . .( bedrooms, family room andformal dining. ~love-in condition. Realistically priced at $56,900. Outstariding location for families. Around the· corner from elementary school, park, tennis courts and bike trail. For more info., please phone 546·2313 . NO TRICKS A REAL TREAT In lhis exquisite Park Huntington air con· ditioned beauty. Grand entry. formal dininll'.. Country kitchen with eating area. "f.'amily fun, party room with fireplaC'e. Spat'ious bedrooms with master suite. Cul de sac streel. Don't W?il -you'll be too late. 546-2313. $1,600 DOWN NEAR BEACH $31,000 Jog to beach. Sl,600 sown buys . Spacious homt>. EKposed beam ceilings. Loads of knotty pine. Sharp throughout. 21 x 23· L"IVING R00~1 appraised at ,$32 .000. OWNER WILi~ l!ELP !"!NANCE can't last -call 842·2535. "VETS" NO DOWN 4 HUGE BEDROOMS 91h % INTEREST No down to vets. Formal entry with large lning room . Huge formal dining room . .( family sized bedrooms. Covered patio for Cahfomia living. Shake roof. Garden and frui t trees compliment large Jot and, help be11t cost of living. See it now. Cal\ 963-~.767. 3 BEDROOM-2 STORY LOW DOWN PAYMENT $29,500 Assume payment under $200 per month. En· rlosed patio. Bi~e lo beach. PlayRround -2 tu>b;. Clubhouse. Garden like community ln'ing. Owner will assist in finanre. Won·l last. Call today. 963-6767, Ml~l-RANCH 3 BR ·ASSUME$ 19,000 NO LOAN COSTS Tree lined opproaC'h . Large family siled Jiving room v.·ith massi\'e stone fireplaC'c. Formal dine is served by lar.l!e rountrv style kitchen. Wall of glass view or rovered.dan<'e pavillioo & grounds. Spacious master suite .+ st'Pflrate childrens •·inJ:. Take over 6~.~ VA klan no new loan costs. $190/mo. pavs all, Hurry ! Call963·7881 . THE REAL ESTATERS OPEN . TIL 9 COSTA. MF.SA. HUNTl NGTON ·BEA.CH 2790 -.. 4. 111JI -h lhd. 21 0JO llrooklnlnt 6014 Worott Avt. EW,POll'I BEACH 1700 """" ..... ----446-lUL_ --'"""'-'...,2..._ ____ ,142.~535 H J-6167 141·6010 CORONA DEL MAR~ lJZ M•rtutritr 67J .. 550 t "Ol YI" \I:\ \ Al,l.E\" 18109 lrookhu .. t 9U·7811 IN\EST~IENTS 11662 MDcArthwr llwd., Sult• 1 O! Irwin• 752·1100 , • • . ·' .· - , - .. r '~ IJ2 DAILYPtLOT MIXED SINGLES O~. tll~AT WOVL.0 UM~G 000'1£({ &IJAllL1e , wu·u Evt~ 6tr 11t! IN I.WI WITM 6CoJl.te..Ai<llf Vovr· •;:::. ll"--C: TUMBLEWEEDS IN CASE YA DlllN'T NemSSi l'M Wl'ARJN' M' NOO MAXICLOll1'! . • 10-16 )~. ""--~=-....,~----..\ ,._,, RJNKY WINKERBEAM • . by Wrrt. f. lrown and Mtl CdsMHi 66t.WSt lle- -'IA1:1', Mf 50 UAPP<I! by Tom K. Ryan GOl.t.'15! I DIPl'IT KNOW lliEY REPROCESSEP. 61111N'fMCl<S! by Tom Botiuck ·- • DOOLEY'S WORLD · ~ SEEi\'\ 10 HAVE rT UPSTAIRS, CRAc<,J ! THE PROBLEll'I SEEl\'\5 10 BE 1HAT <,>QU'RE t.i:lT lR<,Jltl& 111AT'5 &TRA1'1&E) 11'\1&& WRl&l!TON SAID I <JJAf> 1HE l\'\OSTTR'Jli'I& • SllJDEITT ~E HAD ! EN()(J6Mj ' by Dale Hcile • ~~ ~­ Ji_ MOON MULLINS Mf .J,ANE ! 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Clauli w1apon 111111 33 Biblical SS Bloo(: Pr1fi11. 9 Rasin witch's 58 Tow1rd th• 10 Wel!-brtd home mou11'1 11 E15111nn9m1 36 Moviepooc:l'I 59 Spur 12 Money: Slang 39 l11corrtct 60 Obs-.s 1J M11.H1nrv 40 .Filled 63 Pull along VIII 43 Lucidity behind " ~ .. . ,, ,, • • by -Ernie Bushmiller THAT'S SO YOU WON'T FORGET ~~-.. -~ --..... -.. PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 'l'lME SIVED IN "A! .---------. JUDGE PARKER I DO APPRECIATE '!'OUR COMING OVER, MR. DRIVER! Pl.EASE, COME IN! MISS PEACH· iEACHtN6 CERTAIM n CONCEPTS CAA 8E ~,,---DEVOTED lll-' MCJl.f lMPO{fANf Clli'al'TS ''""''I.LS. ; ., f\:lW 00< ! EXPl."'N AN'ITMING TO 'i"OIJ IF 'OJ KEEP 5A'flN6, •HA!" ALL 'fl.IE TIME'.? 'YOU'RE Pf'O&A&l.V ALL I WAS THINKlNG. 'HOw CAN A. THINKING WAS 6ECRETAAY AFFORD THAT THIS IS A AN APARTMENT VERY ATTRACTIVE LIKE TKIS?'! MTMENT! '>'OIA AflC Ml II' _.,.If A MllT, I .... ? LIT Ml ~ti< W"l(. l>O YOU TMINK 0. VOWIHll' /ff A NUT? i j Ja ! c • c DICK TRACY -~--=­... •• by Harold Le Doux by Mell - [ by Chester Gould PICKING BUUE!S OUT OF A C>OCi MATTREjSS • ' by IOCJff .lradfleld by R 9er Bollen l !t>• .. cac..,.·-·' --... ----... ® '-. THE GIRLS · 0 0 "Whal \ so nice about a buffel is all lhi~ make\ wh111 you eat look • 1 • like nothing." DENNIS THE MEHACE- ... --~~ • Ml'IV.1 lAAT STlfF ~u.ro PllTIY ~ OOIL 'IA SET FIRE TO rr.• • -·· • l • PHOTOGRAPHER KOEHLER CAUGHT ACTION AT IRVINE B"ICYCLE ACCIOENT , ••• 'TAKING A BREATHER ' WON SWEEPSTAKES AWARD 2 Pilot Pl1otogs Tal(e Top Awards • T\.1-'0 Daily Pilol photographers have taken top awards in the 17lh a n nu a 1 Forest Lawn Press P h o t o graphcrs competition and exhibition. Patrick O'Donnell of Foun- tain Valley won the to p sweepstakes award for h is spot news photograph "Taking 'a Breather." The picture show~'<I two . Newport Beach firemen giving oxygen to a small dog al the .scene or a home fire. Richard Koetiler plal.'ed first in spot news with a photo cntitll'd "Waitfng _for Help." It showed a small child being aided . by di straught a d u l l s n1omcnts after the I r v i n c you th was struck by a n automobile. O'Donnell aid Kochler "shared $250 in cash awards and led the field of 31KJ entries fron1 press photographers throughout California. \Vinning photographs .\\·ere exhibited at I.be Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona. Gol(len Tf1 est N c.i11ies ' Jlodg·e IVe1cs Editor Bill Hodge, 2.'J. of llun- tington Beach will SC!VC dttr· ing the fall scmesler as ex- ecutive editor of Golden \Vest College's studenL newspaper, the Branding Iron. Hodge, a 196!1 graduatC of l,yn\vood High School. served four years in the U. S. Air force with duly in Thailand before coming to Golden \Vest. AN ENGLISll major \Vho plans lo transfer lo UC Irvine and then to law school. Hodge served as student government r i n a n c e commissioner at Golden· West last spring and is a member of the President's Cabinet this fall. He was news editor of the Branding Iron in the spring scmeiter. Managing editor this fall is STUDENT"EDITOR John Lamb, ?3, of Huntington Bill Hodge Beach, \Vho was photo and ---------- feature edit1>t lasl yc11r. L a 111 b attended Pasade.nu City College before coming to Golden \Vest. A veteran of three years with the U. S. ~iarinc Corps. Lnmb served in Vl~tnam and also 1\<orkcd as n·n editor and writ.er for a military n cw 4p ;1 per on Okinawa. llE ATTENDED TH~ Defense TnrormaUon School at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Ind., whlle in service. Othl"f" editors on lht weekly 41tudent ncWSJ)llper are Eric Grimm: ncw11: Jock Minter, spons; Kay llios. t'<lilorial5; Caro 1 SChmulfcld,, fe11tures. Jackie Jannuno Is advertising manag er. Twenty-one reporter! are on the staff this fall. Journallsn1 teacher Ellznbclh McOulnnt!iS Is the _papcc·s adviser. ., · Eitroll1nent > Up at occ · Registration Is up by 23.9 percent over last year a I Orange Coast Co 11 e g e ac- cording to final regisiration figures relea..00 by 0 C C · s Admissions and R.ceorUs Of· nee. A total or 31,461 students have reglslertd ror day and ev('niog .clns~, an incrt ose of 6,070 students. Last fall's final ffgurt was 25.3!1). Tho final cOl!At for fall or 1972 was 21.551. A total of 14J76 ha-.:e registered for dftl'. school. <>r an increase or 25.2 pcrcont over last run. • Housing Loa1i Bill ·OK Seen \VASIIINGTON (UP I l - President Ford is expected. lo quicll!ly approve a bill design· ed ta help ease... America's home loan credit crunch and spur the building of 100,000 house~. · The $7.75 billion legislation passed by overwhelming voice vote in the House Tuesday. (IN SHORT:,.) It received Senate approval earlier. The action c3me as l h e government reported h o m e loan completions fell 14 per· cent betv.•een July and Au&ust across the country. Cong rcssion'at supporters said the housing industry is going steadily downhill and \\'Ot1ld-Oe homeowner<; canoo< find mortgage money at less tba.n 12 ~it interest.- • ~la11•io11 Bla:r [ lt10NTG0MERY, Ala . IAP) -A rire in the Governor's I mansion has injured I h r e e persons and c a-u s e d an estimated SS0,000 in damage . Gov. George C. \\'allace's family esc!a ped injury. W a I I a c e and his wife. C.Ornclia. were not at home \1·hen the blaze broke o u t Tu esday. Several mirrors a n d· a chandelier v.·ere damaged by the fire and sn1oke. but ex:· pensive furniture in the l<>bby of the mansion was removed weeks ago when workmen began remodeling and rewir· ing the antebellum structure. e 2flt11. Year WASH INGTON (UP I) -As a surprise for their 26th wed· d i n g anni\•ersary Tuesday. President Ford arri'ln~cd for 1 his wife Betty to be serenaded from the \Vhl!e !louse la\\·'0 I by "'singer Tennessee E r n i e Ford. I The first Lady, recovering fron1 breast cancer surgery, was clad in a lounging robe as she stood arm-in-arm with the President, sn1i\ing and clapping for the co11n1ry !!in~er and 1hc 26 young people with \1•hom he loured the Soviet Union. Earlier. the President and his wife had a quiet lunch in their living quarters. where he gave her a pin of the presidential se a 1 encrusted with dia1nonds. e 801111> Dendli11 e I RENO 1UP!l "T" T.hc deadline for Har rahs to deliver or\ an extortion note found in the Reno llotel Oct. 7 w11.s passed without incident or comment. The note attached fo a firebomb device in a 12th floor room demanded $ $4-0. O 0 O delivered to the San Francisco Airport Oct. 13. It threatened bon1b explosions "thl'Qllghout. a.ti of your bu si ne ss establishments Oct. 14 t.n set an exnmple for the hcnefit ,uf othirs 1o follow .'' The note was signed "The Pooplcs Military Com bot Unit." e Cn111pnl9n B ill \VAS'HINGTON I UP I ) - President Ford · savs that he put aside reservations about publ ic flnonclnl{ and u n s pc c ifled constltulional violations to sign :i SYieeping campaign refpnn bill designed to end big 'money influence in pollliC!. ·rord nevtr mentioned Watergate Tuesday as he sign· cd th" nieasurc. sc:l~uted to toke c-ffect ln 1975 .... ,,K' times d e m a n d lcglslatloo," the Pre~idcnt snid. "111crr arc ccrta:n periods In our nation'! hlstorv when it becomes ncccss~ry to f;ioo up to ccrtllln unplcasnnl tM.hs." 6 4 2 • • • ' Wtdnesday, October 16, 1q?4 * D•ILY •Ml 1,101, .....••• iaqo.1"t ~ -p. Bl&Ptt Marktt~ae• on tht Orance C011t ~-=== ~ ..... 7*-71" ::::.:;.;;;;,;,;;.~ DAILY PILOT CL4SSIFIED ADS ::~~···--::.::';;.;;.;~·;;;:~ Yoo C8n Sell It Find It , [ 642 5678 ] One Call Service =;·;·;;,;.;.""":'°" S.•ic•• ' ..,... 600M09t ~"~':':':'"""~:·;·:·=·-=~-~l.~T:rade=·~1t~W~,~~:h~a~·~wa7on;t~Ad~;;;.~;;-===::;;;;~-iFa:s~t;C..~ed~it~A:'.p:'.pr::ova~1 Tron.,ortGtMn •... 9100-9999 (=~INDEX ) ( '--__ "_'"_'"•__,]~ HWW1 for S•le . . ........... lDOO Mobli. Home• !or Wit .•.... 1100 M9f lor Wit ., ............. 120tl .. .,. .... ,,,.,,,. IOI" .-1 •............ 1101 Bvtl"'H PrOPtNY ..••••..•.. , ldl Comettr~ Lal'l<rvplt .......... 1.100 Generilx .£. 1002 General R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 General R.E. -2..~ W ESLEY N • TAYLOR co~ HE/\LT ORS since 1946 JJ,.ufa Linda l5le Waterfront Love Iv 5 l~R .. 3 bath custorn honle. courtYard . l)1er & slip. S225,000. • Large Cu•tom Spanish Home ~ Bl~. 5 l>a .. art studio. Elevator. Pool. 1009 sq. ft . Ramp & float. $450,000. 5 6 ~ 8 Comnwrcl•I PrOP1rtv •.••..... 1608 CO!ldomlnlumi loo wit ..•..... 1100 Ouplextt..JJnllt Pit ......... 1100 HWWi lo be mo....S . . . . . . lfOG ll\COIM ""'"rtY ............. 2000 lndullri.1 P raputy ............ 2100 Loli tor ui. . . ., 22'00 M.oOllt Hotnt · Trtlltr Pru •. 1XJO EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$250,000 Owner may carry 1st T.O. on this fine ba y· front 5 BR ho1ne. Fam. rm, formal DR & 4 ~:.i. baths. Elegant & delightful. Pier & slip. 2111 S'an Joaqui_n Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Or•"llt Co. Pr..,..rlY ..... . MCunttln. Oetert, ltei.orl ·····= ~==~~=~===::"'~;;';;';':"ii~!!!!!!!! ... ;:~ °"' ii4 stilt,..._ .... , • ·· 2600 ••e11iral R.E. Jooi 1 R•nchn. Ftrmt. C~ ·· ·• .2:000 t ----------Rttl Ett•t• E•ch•llV• •.. • .. 1t00 ERRORS: AdvertiHrs ffl••1 E11•1t winreci ••·· ·•· .mr should check their ads SIX TOP 70 Linda Isle Drive Prinie 45 ft. lagoon lot..-SlS0,000 For infornlalion on All Hon1es & Lots Cal.I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR dolly & report errors SALESPEOPLE I .....,"""~":"""""""~~"""~~"""~~ Immediately.The IG"' IRE 1001 G IRE 1002 DAILY PILOT auumes WANTED •nera . · · enera · · 341 Bo y!>1 de Drive N B 6 75 · 6161 ,____,. . .,,._. _I~ f11bUlty for lhe first \\'o're big "~' we're '"'""·I REAL ESTATE [ Bic3 Canyon Incorr ect Insertion \\'l' 1ui:-u nulionul e1.1n1pa11.'. Hou~ Fur111111110 .......... 3100 lis!{'d on the A 111 e r i c ll 11 Magnificent • D A I L y p I L ·O T · c L A s t1ou,e1 Unlurnls~ed ....... llOCI only. $\()('k .. Exchall)ll'. \\'(' l\lll SALESPERSONS Hour.es Furp or Uni ··········· XIOO k n k l B I One of A Kind CD!ldomlnlu1T>1 Furn ........... UICI U<\C up 11· mt 11·c S<iy'. UI Candomlf\hH•" unfurn ......... :M1.S 11•c h<tl"C :\6 loC"al offi<1'S I Superb])' 1lecorat1>rl und l:111d· Town"°""e' "urn .............. >SOii in California to g:cl r1i;ht Need A New Outlook? scape<! •I br hon1e ~iruo1ed Tllwnllousn Unlurn ............ llll r I~ . . h I I . I h s ? . oup11xu Furn ............••. :sso ...._,..$99 ..a. in 11·11 I 1e Jl<'OP 1.• 111 t 1.-• ·A Fres tart 11·\th view of Big can~on Ouple~ei UMurn . ·•· ....... · 3600 TICJ con1n1un!ty. Yes. lll'"re big Depressed? nrea and Fas: iu"n T~l11nrl. Apert1T>en11 l'urn • ·····' · · ·· 1100 · and \\'ere sn111IL H you . . . Former modl'i home 1vi1h !:r;':;n:,~IOl'"U~f::r~ .......... :::: ll'lllll the Advantages of both \\~ lll~nln~l'·l'~;i~'lllg r~;1~a ~~ large !l(•tivlti~ roon1 SC[J!l· _.,, ·· · ............ .ooo General R.E. 1002 or jusl 11'an1 to know n1o~ 11 111 .' xi_ nt'i'< : ruled rro1n rcsidl'nce. Se- Reom " Botrd ··········· ···· ··"l: ;:..;:;;:::;.::;..:.:.:.;::;._ __ .;;.'° about us c;1ll 6 4 6 · 0 5 5 5. r_xpcr~l'lli' f· r sales JIOSI· clutlNI outtlooir lh·in~ L11l"!a ~~~1:·H=1 :.::.:::::::.::.:.:iso LUXURY Charlie 'silve1· l"an ans11·c1" 11~11~ 111 l'.~ur Coi~nr. tl'.'l i\lar I 11ith punine grl'<'n, oril'ntfll Slimmer Rtnl•I• ...... 4100 WATERFRONTS your questions. o 1_1c. ~1rn an ciu n in a gar<k'n. vil'ii· dc<·k. !!as v1c;itlon R1nt11t . ... . ... . .. 4150 dcl1~h1f11l a1n1osph~rc of Rotnfll' 10 1n1r1 ................ OX! BALDO,\ ISLAND _ first .,1., "•I .. Ii ., ·•·ith furled lirr pil Mhin n.1~i· Gtr~u for Rent .•••. ~ ;i., qut•s ti .... n .. u l'<. " I t .f Office Ren111 .. u;io cabin - 2 Sty. 11•ith slip. he Ip I u I, con1pat1blr •-0-'l'nt·e t•alu11's a •"Qll\'t'l"Sf•· B<ISfne•' Rent11 .............. ''so N~tiable 1e1·n1s. \\' 0 rk c rs and intliv:dua l t lion 11·ell in l1,·i11,,: roo111, lnOu•lrllJ Ranltl .• .. 41'00 broker assiSlarK'C. I fo1·111HI dining. fLlmily ruu111. ~:~ winiec1 •. :· !!:I BAY1SIDE OR00. -on the YOU \\"ILi. NEVER ll"EAR laundry·sr1virn: roo m. ltt~c MlKell•neous R..,t11s . .• ...uo 11'a er, super use, super DISCOUI GING 11.01,0 , n1astr1· sullc. 2 fl~plat"<'S. . & be I A tt\ ' : . k. f II . . . view · ac 1. . Call Ni$!:rl for apprintn1eut 11t.:hen u y equ1p1X'tl 1\llh THESE homes are not 644·7'.!11 Anylinic nil n1orlem an1rn1111.'S. Cnll ~ 0 't'I S Id ea\ 6i3-8:iJO for an 11ppOinlrnent. I ot~rwi~ ~n~red, so oppor pen I 0 OPEN Tli " , ""S FUN ro & Nit.<' . tunlly IS lun11ed. Gracious living & en· I [ l IL-------' ~,.GE.V~.\I terlaining & a gl't'al in· I S ' • ~ euslneu 0ppo<1vn1rv .......... soos -,.. ~"o. vestm.ent at Big Canyon ' Cl ' I , , Finane~I B!Klness Wanted •.•.•..••.. 5010 C~ ~°' Country Club. Lu.xurious 3 lnvutment Opport'y ····· ···· ··5015 ffll llt°' bedroi:Jm, lllx32' liv rm, din· tnvetmtfll w,nt.o ··•··· "5112!1 .c ,. Take A Moonlight Swim MointV 10 L1;11n ..•.......... so2s %. :r ing room. dble wet bar, , ~---------I M«>IY w1nttd ..... SO:JO ... :" niarblc masler bath. Olvner Just 3 doors frorn !he 1 • Morto111t1. TruSI ON01 ••...... ~ ~ ""' ,1·H\ carry al 9~ r,;,. $160,00'.l. OCEAN is this fine duple.x, ~... 'i' Or lease option $1000. n 3 bedrocun unit and a STUDIO IN HOME -o.itr ef.,.c.; monthly. I b('(.[roo111 unit. Live in ~ •oaox lllO 29 Rue Grl'lnd \lilllee one and rent ou1 the olher. I od 67S•6050 Open Evel'y Day J.j LOTS OF' P 0 T F. NT I AL •. -~8-a_c_h_e~lo-r~P-a-d~-Ask :it gait' for dirC'c:tio11.~ FOR EXPANSIO~! 0 n 1 v ~------~-$71.500. 11nd rotJ O \V N Corona del Mar VOGEL & BABBITT THE LAND?? Announcements Art i sl'~. arc;hilecl ~. n1usi· t·inns. sea this l o v P I y E11st s ldc. Costa f\;11'.'~U ours1:ondl11g v a<I u e, Has s e 11ar11 I e n1othe1·-1n·luw aµal'tn1ent plus the studio. 1"nouncemenis ......••..•..•. SIOO With Pool 644-6056 ~ COATS Call us about this desirable I·---------· I I. I Corona Highlands 2 br 2ba l i0i0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0ii• WALLACE la] pool home v.<ith .large REALTORS master suite private beach BEST BUYll ! Cir Pooll ............ ..: ..... , SISO Lt911 Hor!ces ........ . . .. S2DC Full Pric~ $48,750 access and vc1)' special Harbor View Homes -546--4141 -I I'--------' fin MCing airange1nents. Beauli. 3 BR .. 2 ha. "Cnrn1C'I • (Open Evenings) lost Md f-ound ··· ~ $69.500 lt.1odel.'" ProfeF.S. decor. Of· _.,.,..._..,....,..,.--1 Call 644-7211 feret.I nt S7'!.50.l. LOii & Four"' ' tun/EYIS. S46"4140 !'---"-"°""_'__cl~ ella Pe1"SONl1 ......... SlSO ~~~;:;~~~;;;;:; Social Clubt s.IOO I " rr1-..t .... ~so IMMACULATE TRI.LEVEL ,.__""""'_._._ ... _ .. _ .... ~I~ Service Olrecrorv ............ 6000 Thi~ select property has o\ Btlrn1s, 3 ba. formal din.rm, fa1n-l'n1 11·/11·et bar & tnuch, 1nuch n10re. Less than 2 yrs old & priced al $68.900. 1vith nn assun1ab!e 7~~ loan. Cull 556-26GO. ~SELECT HEART OF ... Corona <lel r..111r: Love I y honie. close to hcach, o n 11! lots. 0111ler will arrdl\gC financing. Hedorcd lo $Ut9JO 9:¥21 CORBIN·MARTIN Realtors • 644·7662. "--'-"'_""_"_;.. _ _,! T' PROPERTIES .. · WEST CLIFF ·· .... i'OOJ [~=====~==~ Immediate Escrow S<./laO!l & 1 nilrur;llon . .__-__,J[Il} Job W1ntecl, Mill . •.. . .. ••• 702S Job WanTeod, Fttn•~ . . 70SO Jobl W""led, M lo F .... 1011 Help w1n1e<1. M & F' . • 1IOll SPANISH HIDEAWAY Delightful 2 BR. 2 B A TO\l'nhousc. Complete v.·ith secluded patio. Stej)s t o pool, jacuv.i 11nd I en n is. r "'Y lo huy at S-13, 750 GRUBB & ELLIS, 6Ta-7080 '\'ET P /I I N T ~ See this charmin~ ~ bc<lrni ho1nc, sep. larn nn, 2 (pies, exlrll lar)te country kilcllt"'n, SCP utility roon1. POOL 40' long. Financing ;ivailabll' 2 0 ''~ down. OPEN DAI.LY 1-5. 1320 Dorothy Laru.'. KNOTTY PINE Loa ded 11·i1h the r{'al \ OPEN HOUSE thinl(-tullt aboul I' r i ni e Sat & Sun J.J t;11s!side location. !his is I :l2i1 ~linnesola. C~1. 1t !! Tulk about si~e. you'll fl1esa \"erde VA, Apprni1>:ll gel 10~1 in ii!! Plus ~tornge I ordert'fl. 0 11' n (' 1· 11n:"C 1011~.1 area for boat or can1pcr. Low inlcl'C81 &. lO'o\o' ~10 !\"ow du\\·n to b;1<iie ..... 3 -bi)! doll'n. A super s p a c i o u -. Jx>d1-001ns, 21,2 b~!hs. and shHrp :i Br 2 Bath fam ily super large family roo111. entl."rlaining honll'. P.S. \IEHY GOOD FIN"AN- CING AVAIL/IBLE, CALL 5'I0-1151. ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS WESTCLIFF BEAUTY C.PZY COTTAGE F:xccu1h·r's Drenm !lorn" 1 1 \\ 1arn1 a1~d \\'Orlderlul beach NOii' xl nt financing available. oo.i:n~ \l"t!h .g~csl ?~.u~.<'.-3 &<lroon1. l'\:. baths. l.g ' Pl iv.~te ~c a c h · f.\~lusi\C t.liv rin 1v/lplc, dining area.1 co1n1nun11y. Only 2 _blocks spat'klin" clean. Owner Ii·· frorn Thi• wu1er. l)l:'hghtful QUidating. Fast C9Cf'OW. I ;:,g~:ick. cou r1:yard. Only \ 646-3928 Eve•: 548·2.426 Lachenmyer'. S -I ~ I Antiques ... , .. . ••.. IOOS TIME FOR QUICK CASH Realtor l~Quail ~ Iii •Plac~ . Prap~rli~s · I 752 • 1920 ............................. - 1•00 OUA llST. NEWPORT llACH I CONDO in N.B., 1 blk lrotn REOUCt~D S.A.N'Xl! ~lust S<'e 11·a1er. 579.500: ! 2BR 21\,\ fan11:1st1c 4+fan1ily roon1 + + den. 1400 sq ft llOU:'E pliv11ll' oHitc. Giganlic 1nas-011 LIDO, at qu iet end of Appllenct1 , •. . ..... IC!O A.uellon . . . . ... 1015 I Am A Duplex!! tc1· suite h11s roon1-~i1:c rloSl't Isle. Ideal for single or cou- ll!c~cles ................ l02'0 F f!ulldlllV Mi!erl1ls ... , ........ 102S Cemtre\ & Equipment . , ...... IOOll C1li .... , ..•..•. , . ., ...... t0l5 Dogs ••.• aa.o THROUGH A l'ni ivcll locateil Jn old nncl bil! bakony. Hes! big pie wino 1111Jin1 . l't'<' l:u1rl. Corona l'.el l\'lnr, il'ith 11 ho1r1· buy 11t s:il,950! Call Ter1ns avail. By o 11· n er. chnnning 2 br. S: de11 hon1c 847·6010 A~I. ~'~,7~;,-<;~t=l2'7-----~~ in front and a SUPE:R 1 Br. LJl';E NE\\'~ Sn11 ring t•au)tl.'d $:·:1.500. Oprn bl'un1 t'1:.'illn~s. l't'lll' unit. N<''" Cllq)('t in •'f'ilini:;:~. Open ~llill'IOU"ll<'"S I Cozy hrpl111·c ~·11n11ly l"tl()111 den and frcSh 11ain1 und nc11" T11pl1• ~:in11•t• B1u: ~pa1 kiln.! Bti:: shadl' ll'l~S ~urroundini;:-Free Tll You ....... ..... .. llJ.U carpet ln re11r unil . . . pwl :\Jiu h 111nrc' C:il! null' PPrfC'<"l s1nr1cr hon1c. Cal ' AND PR~c;ED '!!Gil'. ~U-•PI' -~l ~~illlll Ai;1. I tlfl\\, 8•17·6010 Agt. nl $89,500 t 1rn1. Call us for G I R E 1002 Gen,. al R E a sho1vin~. 6·1-'·7:111 I enera · · ~r . • I Furnllurt .................. «150 Garage Sale ..... • •... IGll Horws .... . . ....... .. 1060 Houi.ehdd Coeds .............. lll&S Jtwtlr~ . . . • . . I070 1001 Livestock ......•... I01S AA•chlnery .1079 E \\IM:ell1neoul . . tolO MIK9Heneovs W•nlecl IOI! Mu.Jee! lnttru,.....n11 .P'.l Otflce Furnllurt I. Equip ...... IOllS DAILY PILOT ~ INFLATION D j ~r~·-i 0'9'~;·:····· ··· ... = llwlng M•c11r.... . •. ""3 I 5_.Un9 ~s . . . . . IOU t::; ~~,'.~~'.~"'· Bf.•.·· :::·= 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 TV. Rldlo Hlf;I, Stereo ••. llG9t WANT ·Ao I~ . .'--.. .,.-, -.. ~.. ~.. WE HONOR &O<!h. Mt Int. lo Su vice ••. , to2'0 BNIS. Mtrlne Equlpmtnt ... 9030 8oa!s, Pow1r .. . ....... 90«! 8ot!$. Rent/Chtrttr ......... ~ 8-0.is, Sill . . . ... t060 Bot ls, Sll~1. Dock\ . . . ...•. fG!ll aoets, S1>tt10 I. Ski . talO 101ts s111r1gt fO'lil Master Charge and I ~-T_''"_ ..... _"_';,_•J]lrt1 J BankAmericard f''ightcr! Trlpll'X IV I I h 3 bedroon1 OWJll'r·., un il ,{, l\\'O 2 bcdnl(ln1 rrnt:i!s. Tlp 1011 shape. S69,500. I FERGUSON·HESTER Rea1tors, Inc. 1401 Dove St.. Ste . 220 Ne\vport l~cac ll SJJ.9781 ~~~--~---Ha rb6 r View Homes /In invi1;1t 1n11 to i.:rnl 11111.~ h1·- ln1.:. 0 11rlh1ii: [11111!1.I' hnn1r! f'USfll(l\ df'1:\llr"<"I ('a r 01 f' I 111odcl : 3 tidrtn;S .. f u 111 l 1 y t m .. d1nin~ nn. t•nr't"fl To j sell :1t Si:;.:{.() ~-)Oii nv.11 !he li1 nd' I C . F. Colesworthy 1 IR EAL TORS 640.0020 I NEWPORT BACK BAY Lante. Quality con~!111('led fa111ll)' home on 1.'lll-de-11.1c ltf'n\')' !tht1ke mol, n1~t!C' r' trnor. ThN'f' 0..'<ll'l'lflms, fl\!' I I§] bn1hs, fllmily room anrt AwtHfors.le Qi I hcat1'1l flll')I $.17.~JOO I . _ 3..~ 1\ltra l.om11, Cn!<lll :\!\'~:• c.~11 s1i.1000 lnr 1111111 WMr•• · · • "1' I Pnnc111t1Js Only AntlQ\Mi & '1"'1u ••. " . tsn THE DIRECT LINE 'K"'"~" """'" ··. '"' -BY OWNER -s-1" It~, tlt:Olh • • • .. • ff40 ~ Wllitt Orlllft . .• ... ~)G EXCL Ra~ rr1•11!. :-:n. \h True-.• ~ trart\1\· :1 brlrn1 hnnl<', ::!ht1~ Au~ L•~1!119 • l'llO • )in I'll! hr!! ,11\~ .• CO\('!'~ mac nab I irvine realty CAMEO SHORES-MAGNI Fl CENT HOME ! lieautiful view property featliring 5 bed- roo1ns. den. !amity roon1. billiard roon1 . sit- ting roo1n & SO MUCl·f J\10RE'. Recently redecorated t.hruout. s:110.ooo. 'fon1 (}uccn 644-6200. (T65) WHISPERING WATERS-POOL.N·BROOK l)icturesque ho1ne \rherevcr .'·ou look: :J bccl- roo1ns. giant fan1il.v rooin . !'Cp<1rale d1111ng. 5114 .500 .. Jack ('uster lt41-8:.?35. ~1"1itil SPECTACULAR SHORECL IFFS \\'arn) used 1.lr1cks & ('httr11101i.: 111)od 111akr thi :; :1 bcdroon1 custon1 t1n1nc n rcnl '' 111111•r' l)rivate heAC'h . Ct1n~o11 S. o(·can 1·1c11' l)11ly $155.000 .• loycc 1·:d11111d H4:!·R23:i. 1·rn1, ANYBODY'S DREAM HOME ! .o\nd ;i renl hurg;1in' "l'hi.• cle~Etnl \·,~r:-<iillc~ 1nodcl 4 bedroon1. -'11 h;i lh \I ~uperh \Je11 on gol f cour~l'. ~IH9.9;>U J;ob 011cn:-. 64:.!-823~. !T68i IRVINE TERRACE .s bedroon1 .f.J Ol.'11 1 hotlll' perfect fnr J.:l'O\\ ing flitllll\ ROOtll for pool' 88 .. 500. ·ron1 Qu en 644·1'.i:.>OO. t 'fti91 1644 M~eArlhur 544·6100 Htwporl Beacl'I, Ca1110111111 112663 , ' "'"' ... .. '~'° 642 5618 I 1 I ""'-Wt"lftl -· ..... '"° • p11ll11. l~ll1:•' h1nd!t('1lf1Cil 1,11 AulM. I-ltd .... t10Cl l 1\JO\'o:'·tll ,,.n.J111'111' Otll )' __ J~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Alltos, N~w , . •• , ftOO I ~ i\vtot. Uted "°' '---.,,.----.=--'I =S~1";;·;'";\,..::h~l'!~-2'l~··~·':I:,., ---- l .~ I .. ; • • J II ·~ • DAil Y PILOT Wtdntsday, October 16, 1974 / , ..... R.E.:-.0-..--.,1 """2G""•"•=•'"',•'"1"R.E. 1002 ~G:.:';.:"'::':.:•:.I R::·:.:i:.. __ ::loo:.::.:iO'.t::.:;"::':."::'..:R.:.:E::·c..__..;1:.:00::1:., Gener.•1 R.E. 1ii2 1c,:.::•::":.:•..:Me=•c:•---'-'124=·!'-=-"'==-.. .... ''"'640..;.; 1,.,,1.. 1044 L•gun"i a-h 1o4t MELLOW YELLOW Lusclo1,1s lemon (yellow\, cheer!ull)• large Bluffs Condom iniun1. an end unil \Ylth 5 bed· roon1s , a sunny kitchen fan1iJy room al'· rangement, green belt vie'v and just a skip to schools, a hop to shopping and a short lob to the Ne\\•port Beach Tennis Club . This rare. auractive and spacious "Z" model is lik~ ne"' and priced at $92))00. UNIQUE HOME~, Realton 675-6000 • 24'3 E. Coast Hwy., Coron• del Ma r 1002 General R.E. 1001 MOVING -EAST? $285,000 Elegant New Jersfy.21.4 acre estate; · reduced to $250.000. O\v ner will fin\nce . Only 4-0 min. to l'\1anhattan-6 bdr1ns., 4 bath s & pool. ColonjaJ beauty: O'''ncr \\1ill sell or trade for local ~·aterfront. }~; \ )' "11d l~l·~; \(~I I REAL TV ouo 11 25 YEAR CALL 675·300-0 ANYTIME V'alley Realty Presents COMMERCIAL BOILDING PLUS! A great llltle buildlng In C.D.M. wllb a 1000' store. or 3 smaller units flND an upstairs owners apartment or 3 smaller uruts. In great condition. $107,500. and owner will carry a giant Isl T.D. ' . Call 675-7225 ~ CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VA LUE \7i\LLEY REAIJ1'\' COLLEGE PARK QID"K 1l!ESt ttANDYMAN-Thl!I bcautlf\11 College P-ark ./J BR Fixer Upper, VA GREAT AMO SMALL SPEC:AL 1hon1e is Ju•t wa.ltlna to no down or 4l11um1 • Great 1nY9"""1n'itnt, llll#.lt out· Bri.Jla )'OW' pelut It'. aave ak i...... Ev ....... 1. ' lay. A.Ir~ 2.bciml-d 2 n1 ewu • .....,py . .,, ...... 1" FHA$32.000. '~ '1"'balh t~.wlthVltw, $on thlt"neate.cte from lhe shf.ke root to the BDRM .• l\.i BA1'K JlOME. hardwood l\oors rpelll pride -•and recreation. tenant in. Bullt 00 2 levtlt to take o( ownership Atk about 14 IR. custom Gipe duded. Onb' 121.300. advent~.-of BIG OCEAN llstina No. · 11m. c & 11 Cod'rowner may C.rr y CALL SU.7500 · vu: fOlcJK:n has bullt·ln 545-84!J1. · 1st D. $75,500. e VISION e fal'IP I: oven, !Iv. nnJ-•ba.s .--, Ctll I~ or nlte w /W carpel&, ( N E E D s ~-.:;; CENTURY 21 ,6'5-1221 • · • 1 • CLEANING). 2nd ~I bas Walker 8 lee NEWPORT aAcK BAY ~:;.."'if:,~=··~ REALTY ~,,.e"'~t·o! :: .. 4 1 ~::=::=''::':'.':C'::'':"'::':':"'.::::;::::'.'.\Lurge, Quality constructed 3 Br, wk few block. to a red bill company villlliC be.low. A real 1tte.1 1~ lumily nom'e o n school•. ~pptna. Univ. Park ~nte:r, Irvine for only $47,900 FU L L 1004 cul-de-sac, fleavy ghake • ·89l-SS33 Assunot 1•u r Loon PRICE. ~.i.... • r::::c=:...::::;i_ ___ _:;:.:;:1 roof, rustic exterior. Three ¥&.,. Ml$SJON NJ\.l..oTY BUILDER'S SPECIAL 1 r~roon~twu:.~· famllypool. &unn1ertleJd-SJAdam. .u-. CaHtornia ieetiozt of The I _.;.PR=ONE;;;...;<.,11"'1l"--:ISl"-'-<>1S=I,... -I ttKUlar al.ire lot, ~ly paUo R.&lk!h. 3 bdnn1, :J bat.115, _Skyline Dr. Back Bay, 30,000 aq. ft lot ~7.500. decked yard, bike to beaCh, faml.ly rm,, fl.replace. 1\1.ll N vi wltri 2 sn1all home•. \VUl 389 Mira Loma, COlltil Meu HWTY call today. dlnllli room, Electric built-ew, Ocean , ew, beamed take 10 units. County R-4 Call &42-1000 for appt 96M4S6 ins. Just $48,9l'.I. c 8 1 1 celllng1,, lots q,f .. wood and or sulJ..divide. $49,500, can·, j ...... ;f;Prjncl1;!::;!:pab::O~Onl>~~iill j :::;;;;~=~~;;;:;;:;;;:; j Ml>--l'nl> llasa, 3 bedri'n, 3 ba, 3 REALTORS 842,74'1 Golf Cou"• SpecW.I -Editon Hl9'i Schoel. --11!1 I °"""'will "11 on land"°"' Robert R. Chesley · -·[ :;~;:.._ _____ ) ~~ld::;~i ~45~'. B~lboa lsl'fd 1006 P.;es~er:ii 7:J.t·~~ e 2 BR,•1% ba. poOt $34.0bO I ~.·o tract at 8%. *BAY VIEW* U:>wdwn. Owherwillc&IT)' e 4 BR,2 BA,$4.1.!kll . ~4~ . UI S - ------..-. ---..-. ------...-3 BR •-!am. P"""'r 1926 Ka .... 1 Opon Sun • f BR, 2:·BA. $46,500 , tr1 uper ~~--~ ., 3 ualha, nn. ""' ' i-· e 3 BR, 2 BA, pool, $63,950 2955 Harbor Blvd. 2 BR & atn, 2 bath, oc;ean General R.E . 1001 Gentr•I R.E. 1002 w/wet bar. Lge. patio; 40 l·~O•t• Mesa Realty • 3 BR, 2 BA,'$52,990 CUSl'OM1100L BY OWNER and view, $51,500. AMUm· A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. • ft. lot. Vacant. $164.500 e 3 BR I'"" pool -900 2BA od · able 79' lt.;o.R. Immed. occ . .. Ba. !boa Bay Pr.....,rties * Own<r 67>-'7U ·since 195' * 541-7711 • 3 BR'. 2nsA'.' S48,o00" Bea"t 3BR Unl•. ' American Home Rll<llO' -~---'----"-----_,_r_------1~1664 Evenings) • 3 BR. 2 BA. $41,500 Prime loc. LC patio & deck. 49._7Sl3 or-494-1001 STEPS TO OCEAN I NEWPORT DUPLEX NJCE OLDER l10ME3°br, Ea1tbluff 1030 call now for full intonnaU.on ilt\b;Prof~dsepd,baJacu~, --'""'"N"'."°C...=i-t'-'11-'-wy'"""=I . · 2~~ ba, steps to bay. Across on these and other homes g 8 11:m, o. .. o.n ' cp ' 1 I OS Custom 4 BR & 3 BR. Near everything. 3 BR., from Pav., shnde trees . 3 BR 2 BA con®. plaza near ttie beach In the gi;~ c;ttioceN.' ~1S~~~: aguna Nigue 1 2 dlx. dupl ex, 1 yr, old. 2 ~a. & ga~age, each $85,00J. 675-5!138 $50,00o. Owner · ' Edison High School District l§!lJl Aspen Tree. S5l·Glm Extra large lot & build-I unit ; one urut avail.. at 81lboa P•nln1u11 1007 £2454.1 or SJS.9367 • COATS ASSUME 1112% LOAN 1/ ,. ~ ing $129,500 675-7060. $350 mo. Fu 11 price Fountiin V•lley 1034 I. s-~ new, 3 BR. M 0 1 t _.fft.KE.ttt )r'J, . . . $811.500. 642-7491. PENINSULA-eJXER , ·~~ ' This 2 Br, 1 Ba dollhouie WALLACE de 1 tr ab I e, In demand EASTBLUFF NO DOWN needi; TLC., 1 btk from'. Holiday Entertaining? REALTORS ·Univl.'rsi~nrk loc,aUon. SPECIALIZING IN Super clean 4 BR. home 3 BR, lY.t \ba. Closing ocean. Xlnt rental area. Fr..;, ~e ' it euy on yourself 9'2...4454 $S1,9508Y O~~ER LAGUNA NIGUEL VIEW Huge fam ./din. rm. costs &: impounds $575. land. R:2· Take advantage with 2 DINtAG ROOMS,'---------~~-"-'.,-"'-'-"-"=--I SEPRA OTPEERRl lf-SCE 0 M t ""'l 'P!T I now. Principles only. 2 FIREPLACES 10 gather" 1~-VA Io an .... ,,_ ... ....., """ li~'ii;"ii;'ii;"ii;1~Rii;.Eii;.iiiiiiiiiiii100~2 General R.E. 1002 Newly redec. wners I o. paym_ 5· ~ · MILLER REALTY 'round, 4 1pacioul bedrooms, ~1tti 'total ~i'$239. PRIVATE GUARDE:. AR.EA anxiou s! $70,500. Full Pr I ce $23,500. 6424811 country style kJtchen, large H 0 · 4 Bdrm. with cent. a lr, 4-PLEX 640·8484. 556-8800. WATERFRONT lot with boa! or !rnllor ao· urry, n_ly .. • complete1Y "'""'""'· Call OCEAN VU townl'<>m ... 2 G B cess.. MOVE IN BEFORE $26 900 Hacienda Real Est a t e or 3 BR, $49,500 -$75,fX» Llst Yo"' llonlC' He ... Frtt of Charge -.. 673"'4·!00 Harbor Investment Co. ·BUILDERS BEST [B REALTORS IB -.'· dco, !rpl, 4 Bo. dock, THE HOLIDAYS!!!! -Don't ' 963-8316 en' 542-5656. ..; ~ will b~• .... •ve1y Pride Ot ownership units in 45 lot. A real be1111ty. See wall call Excellent Huntlngton Beach WALNUT SQUARE 1\\'TlhSe TV"....,., ~ u,.. IO al Off, T S y to apprec, $260,00J. Th ' R I E I I F • location, completely uPiI'Ad-• upgraded garden ho me a choice lfuntlngton Beach 4 Loe ices O. erve OU SPARLING REAL ESI'ATE e H 1 1 • air ed thruout. Boat ge.te. Air Cond. Reh1g. hi&hJy. w/alrium. 2 BR, den. loc«1ton. use this one ro 'T,:;:;:::i"r.r""'"'"il~~~:::Dil::"'""'""'jijjij l--~~~833-~354~-~·f;.;~:::_=\,.!'39!:;-6~1~33:.:•~'~5!36-::;us:~l ~ Located on J> ea u t 1 r u 1 • upgraded. $32,500, 644·4887 * hf:odg~ againsl lhe 5',;'., SUI .. Gener1I R.E. 1002 1 ~ner1I R.~. 1002 BAYFRONT cul-de-sac. ~r extremely 'aft 6 & wkndll. BUY this outstanding 4 BR ~~~.Only $69,000. Call , • Pier & Ooal. 3 BR. + gue.!lt Hunfh'ffOn IMch 1040 anxJou1. Hurey! 1..19una ... ch 1048 ocean vu on conlract w/ NEWI:. y LISTED . Just Listed · BP!· Try o .... ·ner r In an c. , I' , $10,000 dn; Move 1n tomor- IN RANCHO LA CUESTA. Irvine Terrace ..1~~11'~1.~· 67'>-4600 JOG TO BEACH OCEANF' RONT row. ~.ft~ ~~n~~~c~~r t!1~?, Owner Will Carry OCEANFRONT Duplex. xi. ONE MILE ' z,.4471 < ~.:.) 546·llOJ ltuated on one of ~·· Enjoy Th• Good Lif• din rm, fam nn, most rooms An eirtra sharp 3 BR Home oond. $149,500. Onr. ~ w/tin. Top appr9clation area by the fine!lt bee~ T 1 -..,....,-Cal~l~493-:i"':m~3==- w\1h vie-.v of I ~ated pool anrl on a large 110xl35 ft corner "Coast Propertle1 673-5410 -beach. 1700 Sq. ft. including YOU'RE STILL chann &: .see:· justr :i:!e GOLFER~S CONDO enjoy !he fire ring. Prof. lot wlfJl warm natural wood CUSTOM oceanfront duplex. 4 bedrooms & s epa r ate RENTING? the sand. Thill 4 bdrm., Thk 2 bdnn. 2 bath hlde- Jand!icpd. \Valk to schools. and'..,.brick textures, self $149,500. FinMCini:_ava l l. family l'OOln. Sacrifice at WhY? When a little assump. 3%,bath home hu 1la~own away 11 t>effir. McrUlcecr at . UNOBSTRUCTED Close to bike way to lhe cleanlng oven and much Cout Properties 61J.-5410 sa&,500. tlon money will put )'OU windlng stone 1Jeps to the a low $37,500. Its only Stepl C>CEAN VIEW beach. S74_.!>•J. . more PWS Coron• def Mir 1022 PAJuc Pl..A.CSW:, in this 3 bedroom, 2 ba. wrf & la a fantastic buy to the Niguel falrwa)'I. See FROM C To ~-·-I Bloc at S185 fX» it! Call !Oday! 497·1761 , ' AT ALINA Theownerwantsa fas tsale D • c n M ~·--<b ~ ~:r·u~. OW u rent. k , R~' c R I LAGUNA -enjoy cnrefref! ENJOY BAYCREST and WILL CARRY THE 1st Oft·t a e 142•7461 wall lenced ror the kid• ~/ifUI, -1r.,.t, ea tors Condominium living with Large 3 Bedroom,. tam nn. TD. 1 A D;:r'-xll Ir. dop. 6 years YQu.ng, Ilice· ~Inion V!•lo 1067 security and comfort. Com-v;/ gorgeous new pool. ,. • ly decorated. %. ml. 1l'om . , . pare others and this will Lo\-ely cul·de-sac strec!I, Only $87,SOO I'm ~ deligh 2BR and den ~ZY' COUNTRY H OME · beach. Phone ~3371. REAL liSt'A'I'£ be )'Our choice. Priced nt shows like a model. Seeing C'BU 644-72µ ownen;. ·siC: ce with beau-Situated 1on a , pod lized WALKER &. LEE l'\I. 4BR, 2ba, 1-atory wlfrplc; S90,CXXJ t'Olnpll'lc\y furnish· is a mu.st. $89,500. tiful private ~unds lot 3 Ji &: BR s. 2 baths, R.EAt. ESTATE · 900 Glenneyre St. large rear yard, a.uwne 1% , ... , '\f Li~):"·· HI·: \I :I') A tl£RG EHT~RPRISES CO ed. seller may carry tst 644-7270 PLUS c r a e k l I n g l t r e p la~. 49'HM7J • 549--0316 VA, 83().5939 Oc1anfront Duplex Trust DC!t'd. Call 540.lljl candlelight dine, t oast Y AS.5\.lME FHA 71A.O::·O loon, L.-;c:,~w"'po-:'-rt°'B°"•-1-c"'°h--,1"0"6"'9 A charming 1f : rental ,,.Ith warm carpet t b r u out ! n~ • cpls., ttle, recent![ WEST NEWPORT -Good \ ~--~====oi .private _yard t:UJTellLl.Y pro-Assume low ~I> FlfA loan. ptlinted. 4 bbr. 1~ ba, trp, •PRICE SLASHED• FINAL CLOSEOUT surfing, sunning, and sw1n1. CORNER SPLENDOR duclng 225/mo. $Si. per n10. pay• a 11 ! CU.!11. drps, lg. lnd1caped yd. $3450. Vacant * titODELS * h~"w:c~~~~~1~.;~~.'. You'll love the wide open ALL ~~ii full price.! 8 k r Prime localb, nr. sebls, Very Serious Seller and This oUering ts uni..,.,._ ---------i~~~~~~~~~~i feeling of this C.OSta Mesa 0 a. · · 47 us lot I ~.!'k500·' •s•bopow'g. Pri.!~;,,~J:· T""-o story Colonial. 0...--ean *NEW HOMES * ·•--=~=~~=~=-•· 3 II ~-2 n generoUll x n G.I. NO DOWN -· . Y ner ~. vi Pal tJa1 4 BR •-•--g:o.' ,, >•----' can be large 7 bedroom uumc. ug;c ""';"""ms, . the bet,t soufh.of·hW)' kx:a· TAtCE OVER ew, a , a: LCUn. ,4.10 uwup,;irw avail, hOme or dlvlJleStlUld solcJ 11s COUNTRY ESTATE PRIVATE ba~. 2 hnek f1repln~.! lion. $89,500 tirm VACANT. 4 Bedroom 2 GOVERN-M-ENT LOAN rm., 2% BA .. 30' llvilllt'. HARBOR VIEW 1 smaller view bomcs. Cn1 Over~ l\cn'. Sp r aw Ii n g CITY OF 1 RVINE faniily \ room and m11<:fi, Call 644-7211 baths, bllns, brand new~ rm with 5tone fireplace. all HOMES ror deta.ils. .J woorl puncUcd, .,..'OOCl bcan1~ much more. No 2nd ear cpts & new paint thruo t 3 I: 4 BR homes tn ell bltn.s, dshwlhr, ceramic tile Donitlj L. Bren Co. PETE BARRETT ed ranch house. Pool. 3 Large l'OOm! beautifully ap-needed hl!J'e -walk to Move In condition Close ut~ areas. No qualifying. For ~Jldoor--~\~.•odcarpec"•"to"'m· 11129 Port Shelllcld other furnished hou.~s on Jl(>lnted In this 2 bedroom everything. A terrtllc value, • ..., •-·-•"-ppi..:, ""--'na more lnfonnatlon call mm., ,_t$5 .... ,. · N-rt Bea-• ·-·- . -REAL TY -~a~i~:S r:,: ~nrs~ :;; ~~ct~ ~l~s ~~-~~'? call for full details. MG-588'.I. Hi =I. •N rni;•' ij8.9oo. 846-3377 ~=:'1~ H':/'! !:1:°~ ~;;YCRES;· BEA;;''"" 642~5200 675-4060 Jor 7 more units. $129,9;;0. Desirable tenns. A n1ust ASSUME $254 total payment. Broker 842-7411 or Eves: NEW CUSTOM HOME a:arage. $69,500. Tenm. on one '()f areas klvellest DUPLEXES OCEANFRONT to see. Call 646-7711 71.1i% VA. POOL HOME! 968-ll78 Ir 96J..4ll62. 4 BR, 2 BA. fani rm, wel CARPE'~'. REALTORS streers. 3 BR. fam rm, lrg REAL ESTATE' , at $37,500? Clean, sharp and G tn. area, nr Lake Park. · dee In inalde & out. 40• Plac• . r.-ady to see. Call now overnment Loans 1123 Main St. Open dally Don't cive up the ship! 847·6010 ''"'f. 3 & 4 BDJU,1: homes In all l·S. 536-402'l/a.36-1767 eve. NORTH LAGUNA H/F pool, gas BBQ & firt" Prap.rti•S · 'LI "· I •··· ... _.. 1 --~-~=-----1 OPEN DAILY N II! I rin&:-Ideal entertatnment • · st tt n c ...... sht.:u. Ship area.a. o Cl u a Y n i · Hunt, Harbour . 1042 Hlihide. villa with old world features for edults & I 0 r ~ New listing! 3 BR,, l ba. . + den upper: 2 BR., 2 1 ba. lower. Newly painted: xlnt location. $179,SOO. , . IQua-rl ~ WALKER & LEE Best lluntlngton· Beach buy T,4KE OVER bar, l car gar. Beaut dn. 640-8672 Ol' 49&-4171 -hobby or game nn. Prof l&OO QUArlsS~.·~:a~Ollt llACH I ~·e.•.;eSho'-"'"7-R='esu~lt::,•!_,6'2"'670:::~8~·~ 1 ~30::1c.' "'~··~l~te~nu~.::·:.:· ·.:.· ~--:!;':'~81 Spacious 3 bedroom •. 0 1 d $10,0C~:..J° FSl5.000. 11 ,a11 charm; 3 bdnm., 3 baths, children. OPEN DAILY 1·>: General R.E. 1002 General R.E.. 1001 Corona" ct\armer with a ~ri,,~tt:;,· :.i ~K R: BY OWNER 3 BR, 2 J(I formal dlnln& rmu lgc. llv· 1822 Buttonshell J.ane, Npt. ·-family room, formal dining 847-3584 ba, Townhoule, Boat ·Slip lnr rm., hdwd. Ors. Lorge, Bch. Ownr/Aat 6'U354 a re a a n d a SU PER Inc: m flnan a v at I , well tl'nded gardens, great ~=~~""'"=~c-=.:.- KITCHEN. Tey m'1 ._,.,. COVINGTON 167,000. Call 81&-7544 oe<Tan ,;N,wE. WAo.5000 • N 1 BAYSHORl!S Fast Occupancy ' Call: 673-3663 6-12--2253 Eves 2 BR., 1 ba. + 1 BR. IL.gel, 1 ba. Newly m:leco'r. Xlnt I eond. $1 '1'9,500 \ eau, sn-""' East bluff Call us Pbout this extra neat 3 br family roon1 home in Eastb\uff v.·ith large park like yard and possible boat, trailer storage a c c e s s. Quk:!1 oc-cupa nt')' n· 1 shor1 escrow desired. 01vner \\i ll help firmoce' at only $64,950. ' ' I ' 1, " I. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 1015 W lolboo 67J J66J "The Clincher" Call 644-1'.?ll .. -Cold~~ll .B.anf<~~ CAPE COD 6 BEDROOM Truly a model home -hard,vood parquet floors, shutters. custom '''allpapers witb coordinated draperies. professionally land· scaped and terraced. $174.500, PRIME RESIDENTIA L. LOT One of the few re111tiining ·Kl' lots on Balboa Peninsula. Corner location in finest area -a buy al $50 .000. NEED A GAME ROOMl This greal family hon1c hns 4 bcdr~ms, a gam e roo1n. !am ily roo1n. 2'12 baths and 3 c.:ar garage, Located tic:ros.s from pQOI and park. S76.500. HARBOR LIGHTS Spectacular bay & ncean view from lovely 4 bedrooin ho111c. £,tra Jnrge lot \\'ith se pa· rate terrace and patio. Priced to sell at ~105.000. ENJOY THE VIEW Ch;lrn1ing ('uineo Shores hon1e "'Ith ocean v!e"' 4 Bedroo111 torn1a l d1n1n~ room. Spa· c1ou ~ poof ~1z~ .v.ard and IO\€.'Jy brick patJo. 1132.000. , DIAL 644-1 766 11•1 San Joaquirt Hills Rd., N.B. A ~DWEkL. BANK.E!LC:.O. • • ~M C ..--.-IOOt• ~ M. Q,.-.t CootO. ,.,....., COl>lfa(IOI 319 Poinsettia Irvine UR R SOC. ew y terrtoclcled 2 Br + Call 615-1225 BRO'$ 4-PLEXES 1044 U05 !j. CoHI Hwy., Lagona '""' hou>e. I blocl< to . " ". ' .. ' ' ~· ' ' . ' For information & location FOR Sale by 0 \V n e r ' 494-1177 water. A crackling fireplace in this mountain dlalct pro. \ \LI.I·:) HE\1:1 ') oontact-University Park, Yale BLUE LAGOON VILLA vides the warmth &: KASABIAN 1'1odel· 4br, 2\' ba. shag Prime location, view, 2BR, cozynesa for romantic llving Real Es'tate 962-64:44 crptl, Int patk>s, fli;h pond, 2'it BA, aJI applianee1, In a he a c h atmosphere. ~t~nd, $'10,000, By appt, deoora!or furnl&hed. Serious $120,t'.01. fee, l-~"°"=~===~-IXLNT loan w/oo costs, avail . · !lcller-Fint time oUel'('d. SPAllUNG REAL ESTATE CAMEO SHORES to quel buyer. 4BR 2BA. •NEW 4 BR. 2 Ba, College Only $69,500. tenns. RED 833-3544 f, fl(RG ENTlHl'l!l';F S CO Strikingly done 3 BR .. wl.th cul·de-sac. Vie. Warner/\ Park, tile roof, A/C. $53,500 CARPET, RE ALTO RS Sell Idle ltenu with a Dally ocean vie\\' & pool, Xlnl tin-t!lagnolia. 644-0997 eve.. 1 Story. &3-8974 640-8672 or 499-4211 Pilot Classified ad. 642-5678 anclng. 1'1ove-ln condition. $137,500 -GEM-1ro.r Tustin Ave., N.B. REAL TORS 642·4623 YOU WILL LOVE IT! New unusual duplex. l 5 BR. 3 ba Muse & l·2 BR, 2 ha. \Vood paneling:, stained glass. i<Tplc's. Beach Foot· bridge 1 blk. 428 Goldenrod, 0 ·.1 n e r J BulldC!r. 615-6921 Open 10-5 Pf\.1 OON'T judge by the Otttlkle! See Qte kitchen, fam nn,. & yrd of thJs 3br, 2~' ba, SHORECLIFFS home. 80% loan avai l . Opin J~. 67"'>-3468, 315 Driftwood Rd. CDP.I, $92,500 Owner Co1t1 Mesa 1014 MESA VERDE NORTH ~fUll Sell our Dream Hou11e. Leaving State. 2200 r.q. ft, 2 stry, 4 Br, 3 ba, water llOhener, sprlnklcn , 0 n I y SM.950. Assume VA loan at 7~1' with lg dn pymnt. By o"'N!r. 1123 Nevada, Cl'if. 557-7067 art 3 pm. * * * BY owner: L·1xurlou.s Pool h01ne in. ~fesa Verde, cus- tom de·' .;n, gree.t entertain· .Ing, 3 Br, 3 Ba, huge fllin rm, tor1J1al din & Uv rm, 2,000 sq ft, assume Joan $48,500. Opon hou5i Sun 10-5, or Call Si6-8634 UNLIMITED SPACE f'1"Uit U'el.'s galore. D e I ~:< carpeting. Rcnl honest to I goodness atuceo walls. 3Br, 3 f'ani\\y roonu. -BeautJful home. Honle lovcn o~ brokel"$. Imml!diate po1ses- ston. $35,000. Days 55!J.69m.. Eves 8.U-Si37. , * ASSUME S18,100 nlA 1~· 2 BJ\ townhouse-h-tesa Verde, front untl, 1)800, pool. $29.500. O\VC ~. 833-89'1~ Y® moy use the handy order form printed below to furnish us with copy for your od. Pleoae. note that the bottom portion of th'e coupon moy be clipped and offhted 10 your enwlope,. sating you the time to write our correct address. Vt! PAY THE POSTAGE! If you need more room for your message, i~st print or type ~ on anoth~r sheet of paper and mo il It. You moy place your ad by phone, if you wi1h. JU>t 'di'!f'(~l 4) 642-5678. . I USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! S IHOIT WORDS MAKI ONI LINl-NO AD LUI THAN 3 LINIS 2 --•' • . $4.tS .. • $6.0S $7.iS-. ' PAYMENT ENCLOSED D ~ lot , , , • , , , , •• doys, t.git111i11Q ................................ Oollilk!riOll ..................................................... .. 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Fundlhod Unfurnl1he& 4 ON A LOT Bilbo• 111onc1 3106 Gt'her1I 3202 Walerfroot; Jae. trQ.,t ~k· 8' x <IO' 2 Br. Thb eoft.Cb ~8R .• 2ba..Rea<tYlomoW weWd ma.kt...Q exc el. m. Slll.500; OwMr may wkend . hon-.e at lhe Jlh'et:, tal'T)'. or on your own Jot: $99S. $72,500 ' Bit-, 1>a,, blliroi. i.,,i~ LANDLORDS! PIUME Coau. )4~ localion. Xhit loeatlon. •' S 1· •-•• Four lndlvklul p r I v11 1 e ~'7613. ~ Pf!ClA 111 "' •·~'POt'! Ch1rmlng Waterfront Terms a v a 11. Wklm1. tondo. $ 6 9 , :ri O O 1 AMERICAN 537--9390 Owner will c o n a I d c r 24Xiii•. 2 Xln I.rs bdl.'1111. ·t~seloptlon.. Diahwshr, a h e d, awninga. Ntwport Shores 8x32' porch.. GoU <:OUl'IC, 2 Sdrms. l dcl}: single rest A bar, putting gm, Slory: wolk to b i a c b sauna. A£1lt pk. 536-4664. JS0,000. Owlier wUI carry. · 1 ·A7PT;-'-,,~~c=m""obll~'~e~hmn==,~1n Back Bey adull park_ .Oil -!¥ bay. New 4 bdnn., ft•.mlly + din-SlB. 750. 541j:.$72 Ing nn. 2 f)·plcs. Profess. deeJr. PoQI, nwny extras. 5 STAR adult park, San Juan $ll9 51111 Cupo. Crn .space; 2B R2BA. • ' 491Hn47/49J....4102. ho me1. Attad!t'd ¥1ll'B&CS. B•lbol Peninsu1a 3107 ~Ch • Corona ~ Mar • All have priv111c polios, 2 l l...quna. Our R4:ntnl Sf'r- bedl'OOlns ln each. Park like vict, 11 FREE 'fo· Yoo t Try .. It'"" Q 1· 11AY1''1l.ONT Piel', rloot. a. Nv-Vlcw! ' .. "". u et ¥trc~t . Br Ba · J NU-VIEW RENTALS Shopplna &: transportailin • II • w1nlcr or year 11. within 3 blocks. PRIDE Ol!"' 1 '°'673-'-'' '°'2039~=-._-,~~~-673-4030 °' 4""248 OWNERSHIP UNITS! Call MONTHLY rental, 4br. 2 car B•lboa Island 3206 tor preview, (714) ~1700. gar, on the beach, 18th St., $%>O per mo, 17~75S CllARA11NG 2 BR. Frple. 81Mshores 3112 gar. ~'l!.hr/drler. $350. -~ r coral. Avitll Nov 1. (714)· 49K-0203. 3207 r WeiintWI~, Octot>rr 101 1974 . • DA.I LY'PILOf j .5 Hou"' Unfurnlthed Hou1!l Unlurni Apartments urn1s Ap.1rtme"t• Furnished Huntlng_!!n 6e1ch 3240 Newport Be1ch G269 Bolboo lll•nd 3706 Nowe•t Buch 371f TO\\'NJtOUSE. 2 hr. 2 ha. . . MJ>;WJ.,Y: <lt«i~t('d, wall to \\!INTER ~'TALS 2 t'fl.r gar p\IC ;re • pooJ. LARGE FAMILY ww.I r rpt, fireplAce, 1•.1 Ba, Oet, to June sm. Mk ior CMOI 83213.15 llo1ne iu Enistblutf. N ~~" r 2 llr, Cllr spact. util pd, 2 br, Bea.chff'Ollt apl. $21$, or '-'Yet 4t wknd• 532-73(8 Coruna.dtl Mar Hij,;h. Ne..,, ... y~y lt't!M $300 mo. Call Util. pd. hd A Ill$( mo. 1.AltGE 3 hr 2 ~ Home Jy rclurbl.Sh.l.'Cl. 4 btlr1n1., at 12fH. A_i;ate Ave. ~ • ttfW'lflilble t•lean'g. depl nr. bch. ~., lrpl., bit~.: 2 ba .. ocw c.a rpt'l li Ir or_675_,_...,,=·==-===-l 6801 \V. Seashore Or. Cal ~mo. AvaJ. l"IO\\'. 968-3450 drapes: gardenlna: tuml5h· CX::EANFHOt\'T 4 Br, J Ba, Mr. Patti.son lor k e 1. Irvine 3244 td. Now only~ a month. ..,,,inlCT: $.IOO. mo, yrly, SffiO. ="~'~--=~-~-~~-! HARBOR n"IQ, Lrg 2 Br. 2 Bu, v.·inl4'r: $35-\VK UP. I Bdr .. 2 &. m . nm. yrly S-150. mo, " Bach.. ~olor TV, n1alcl &12-8961 or 67:>-8008 serv. PoOI. Ti it: fit.C:SA, 41-:S * RENTALS * N N UI N 8 I Ju I B_ al boa Peninsula 3707 . c"·por1 .. . • • 11.ge :i. Univ. Pk. COM .. ANV 6*96..i L 3 Bit, 21,J ba, .......... $125 V. BLI-= to bay or bch. 20, -~""'-'o-~,-.,.""""""7--"I Unlvenlty Park RF.Al.TORS OSE 1o 81'h., '! b1·, net\\• "IN'Cl' 1914 Br, ..,,'lllk-i n closels, shag t ;~• I 1~ IV t 3 BR 2 bu /. • -• .,.,., ·"' ·• . • cp . I.VU. yr y, -.u.i n r. " · •••· •· ···· ·~ 67:i.4400 crpl, carport, launtl r n1 . 1·12l:r .J7th St. 675-59'.lli/ LIDO REALTY -I 1· · I,, I ,,i 'I! *673-7300* Business Property 1400 BA YSl-IORF..S. 3BR, 2 ba , lL11lc, yard. 2 rar gur, xlnl LUXURY TRIPLEX t'Ond. $475" &1;,..oo..1;,. r.1r. 3 ya old, HW!thigton Bch. 1-='~'~"cll='~"~~~--=~ Near ocean, wood bum trplc, Co~nl del Mar 3l22 wet bar, dishwasher, hen vy 1-'-'-'-"-'"-'""--"'::.C.-...:.:.:;: shflki' roof & encl. garage. :i lilt., i•.!t l~i .•...• $380/$125 S"l~ l"'r nw. 1116 \V . ~4160 PIER, main bay, (Wt ~h. The T~rrkl.'I'.' !!!!'!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"""'!I &lboa. Cull 673-15..'-'6. -------1 lgc 3 Br dplx. \YiU runi. 3 BR., 2 h11 .•••••••. $·J00/4:!S · BEAtrrlF'UI. I hr, Clo~e to LOCATION ·' LOCATION LOCATION ' Bc0utiful Brownell defligned 2 bedroom & den home in F A B · U L 0 U S SJIORECLIJo'f'S. Tu."O u_n~sual u sed brick t1tep!1tces, beamed I i v i n g room-ceiling, heavy shake roof. pool sized yard, aCCt'ss to PRIVATE BEACH $129,000. HOUSE on C·2 lot. ST,000 dn. 7% bit 1963 Harbor, Ct.1. 836-6670, 11-7 or 962-6435 Commerci1I Prpty 1600 OWNER WILL CARR¥ 1>/:i%. 58' x 100' kll on Newport Blvd., Newport B e a c h • ,000. 10 % down, owner will can-y. Call tor in- fotmalion, PRE ST I GE HOMES 64.5-6646 Income Property SURPRISE I 2 On a lot with spendable too. Low down , 8t low ln- Seller ~111 finance :lf 814%. • C.D.M. Poul °t~::C":flold DECK-VIEW 6(2...8530 or 546-1081 eve 2 Bedrooms. 2 batlis on qtaiet --,c-',..-===-'-7--1 lltrect. Large Sunde ck . * 15 UNITS * S 3 4 O Imo. Immediate oe-9 2-BR. & 2 ba.,.6 1¥e· J-cupo.ncy. bdrm., $30,51111 loromo. Good 3 BDM + DEN cond. in & oot Near s!Jl»-ing. SMS,000. Submit. Delu.xe w/patio. 2 Baths. Can-u I ·1y R lly yon and partial e c ea n " versi ea views. ~/n10. "Immediate 3001 E. C.t. J-lwy. 673-6510 occupancy. FOUR.S unit apt hldg under 646-0555 construction for sale. Close to ma;or shopping center. lst yr write-on S14M. Call 536-2570, or 592·5<l10 . ' ...... .,, .... , '"'' ~BEA:~· CEILING Industrial P rpty. 2100 \ \LI,.:\· B E.\t:I'\ A 6ERC ENTERPRISES CO • BEAUTY \\'inter or yrly. 6TJ..-0640 G~·ntN't' liomt."~ 1~,\Cllf.:LOJt Hpl. mai1 :1~· Fash. l~!11rvl. Comp. lurn., 2 BH', l liuth ........ $3U ,JO Ol' ov~·r. No Cll1" ne · Un{'nS, di.s hrs, ct(·. $315. 1111). ~na del Mir 3222 1\n11Crock 510. 1no. 673-1·168 s.io-1000 $175. Large ba1:.h fr PI c ' 4 lirt., 211: bMths ••••••• S.UO ltefllty Co1npany BA '=\l it\\', heath 1 Br $250. "o"N-7th-,-7bo-.,,-,.-h,-7bo-<71~=1,",' beams, neur China Cove. 4 BR., : baths ......... $4'75 BEAUTY UtU pd, jlkng, adlts. 30l &lngleii, lron1 $125 Tiit: $:.!70, 2 Br, frplc, Pe. t Io' s. Bit., 2C~;ic\,..".; ·pt~v/gdnr IN THE -BLUFF S E &lgcwa ter ll}81l-.2llli6 S1':alND ~"TQR.Y. 111.1 :.Ole• gar1tgf>, 2 blk be ac h , 4 BR., ~?!,~ ba .••. , ••. ,,.$-GO Lovely :'\ IK'drootn, 2•, bllth Corof\,A de1 Mar 3722 Fatld<'n. 67>18G5 Newporl. Park 11 condon1lnlurn w/vle1\' o f . OCEANliWNT \\'inter rcn- $325. 2 + Dc11, 2 Ba, lrplc, 3 BR., 2 bktl\a , .......... $-150 Nc\\•port Jil1y. O oi;c.• 10 IX"Jl 2BR, lba, ovc~ garage, lease. ta!. Jgc 3 Bil. nt>..,,•ly dccOrj front fou.sl'i child/pct OK. • Udo Isle &. !iihopping. $52:)/t.lo. -)T· udulls onl y, Near the OCt!an, t71.\) 6/a-46.'Sli or 521.ro8!1. ~ ~~id 40~· Ba, frplc, gar, 3 Ult .. 2 h11 .•.......•••• $500 ly. lTWJ 00 pea, 67;)....358() 1 BEO.pool-blk to oc~4n.sngl I •I Ult.. 2 ba ............. $600l•~J~·~·~·ID~e!!!"N~e~·~m~a~n~&~l>-~Rn..~·~J ~C~o~•l~a~M;;.;.;•~•~•'----'-372:.o.4, I adlt-yrly-S.155. 6411--~ or <L'JO. Excepty. nk.-e 3 Br.. CALL 552.7eM. 61;).6428 r .~ frplc .. dbl b'lll', near Chlpu .-. S Cl 327 eo,.. • VISION • an emeQle 6 $30 WEEK & UP NU-VIEW RENTALS LOVELY 2 BR. N1·ar Del e $6.50 Night & Up. 67l-4030 or 49.1-3248 REALTY M11r/Bench. Adull s only. e Studio & 1 BR Apts. -FOR RENTAbS 49'2-J..19!! ·192·aioo e TV & l\faid Service Al'ail. . ;my size, please ca I l a red hill company Santa Ana f 3280 • P~ne Service -Ht~. pool RoS<>macy Sierz ... she ls Uni\'. Park Ccntt•r, Irvine e Children & Pet Section heading our rental dC'JIL 3 BDRl\t & 2 B,\TH. large 2376 Nev::eort Bl.v~ .• Cr.I B:iy & Beach Rlty 615-3000 I ~=~~~-=~-~·I Jot,' $300. New crpt & pninl, 548-97.,;,~?" ~7 2 BR Condo ·· .• $235/mo Lse $200. Lots uf tn.>es, $290. * ELM GARDENS APTS NE\V "'inter 4 BR, 2 BA $375. Ali;o 3 BR, 2 Ba $,c:-J. •:. blk to oce11.n. 675-~ OCEANFRONT Studio upt., shn~ 1·pt., ga,r., '$:!'.!I). }Tiy. 673-2493 I BR apt avatl to cn1plyd pl.'rson yrly. Steps to bch. $160. + util. GTJ-2677. Curdal Investment Co. '33-3'07 6'5-2379 This sparkling s harp I·---------· I East.slde beauty is only one Baycrest Beauty block from shopping. Great OPPORTUNITY 3 BDR. 3 baths. family rm, One acre plus M-1 ,vlth 170' fully carpeted & d rap e d . lronlage on South r.tain in Heated pool with r1:1bana. Santa Ann. 14 unit model ~ blk from beach. $~. now occupies approx. one per n10. No children, no half of property. Can be pets. Ca ll f or appt. converted to offices, mini· 1 .,c<213~;;)34i>-5222~-'-'C"'""7--~= warehouse, indwrtrial unll8, Laguna Beach 3148 etc. Owner w111 a cc e p t I--"-------...;,.'-"' SMALL furn house in rcur, 2 BR Conndos ·-.:· .. ~ & $27~ C<'ntury 21 , 5il6-952l FURN. 1 ,t 2 UR apt ,in 1 Br, single person pref, 3 BR Co dos •.•.• $265 & S21a . udult section Pool 00 pets, Avllil Nov Isl, 110 pets. $200. 3 BR HJmcs • $300, $3'l5, $335 Hses Furn/\Jnfurn 3300 177 t-:. 22nd s(.', C. r.1. 100. 412'1~ Femlcnf, 675-3888 3 BR lion1es . ~.$3~, $~ 6·12-3645. -~-1 BR apt, garaJ,,'l! & gnrdt'n. Like small house. S 1 8 O • G41-{J6.)7 or 6-l5--01·lj ror grandm4'K retirement & A new charmer; 3 both, 4 income too. Will sell on bdnn., family boine In Pn:!l'i· c.'Olltract wilh k>w intel"l'st ligious resiQcntlal area. Al· or oonventional with lOt-'i LOVELY 3 bdrn1, 2\h b.<\lh 4 BR Homes .•. $33.j,$395, $425 ---~~~~ new paint, crpts, dishwhr, RANCH REALTY C.D.M. NE\VLY dcco1·atl'il f u 11 Y San Clemente 3776 * 551-2000 * furn. 2 br apt. ideal for garage. $37:i. lease. Barbra RANCH REALTY APARTMENT 2 OI" 3 "'Orkirig 1>rople share. Agl'nt. 673-8550 ~ · I tractively lndscpd., hid. down. SPACIOUS 2 BR close to shops, hl'nch. VIE\\'. NO PET'S $210 nw, p c rm • 49:"r47&1. pool, lge. ra1nlly nn. & FIXER,. UPPER formal dinlng nn. Gourmet SPECIAL duplex, triplex or fourplex in trade. NE\V 3 br, 2 b.t, bltns, frpl , TUSTIN TY , S200 furn ished. wkly. UliJ pd. &12-124'1. * ~ Bright and lighl one boc.lroo1n Llncn.'I ~ e eauing service l7~·~u~;~5--~\\'! $485. * ·m 5111 C.D.M. TENNIS Lg• Fully Furn 2 Br cooking in a kitchen with an • · J kl · 1--" 5 untt1 in Orange at only e ee. coo ng 1s '"""'· Approx. $53,00J. Will sell 0 r ex· 2600 .sq. ft . Proudly sbown change. Watcha got. Call 6Tr7225 ' ' -" ' . " . ..... ' .. ' Er-.fERALD BAY House ¥.'~U furnished or un· furn. 3 Br, 2 Ba, ocean view, beach sldr. $550. 673-4169 ffiVlNE RENTAl.S Like new 3 bt>droom anct Bltrn;, \V/\V, drps, ~1. $350. YEARLY , Duplex, 3 . dl.'n _ nl.'xt 10 court • $385. Alllls, no pels. $100. &1Ht52Q BR, 2 Ba, Frpcl. dbl gar, 2 BR ~ Ap.1rtments Unfurn. Balboa Peninsula 3807 by opp't. VA ASSUMABLE \ \IJJ~\· BL \L I"\ bltn.<1, patio, pets '!' 642-99UI · ·• •· ··' ·'' ····•·· · • unfurnisht.'tl. Eh"TRA lge 1 & 2 Br, $165. -~'=-o='-=~--1 2 BR ..... ···•·· ......... SJ.!' CD M CHARMER • $1'5. H<d,,.,,,,.ted, new ('I 1 1 ·-11 I 11 I I' lit!, FOURPLEX L1guna Niguel 3152 2 BEDR00!\1: 3 BR ..................... SJ.•~ ," • erpt. lcleal fOT" bachelors. SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 3 Bit. f R • •• ..•••••••.. $41;1 SpacJOUs 3 bedroom and adults. 1993' O.urch 54l)-9633 SUPER DELUXE Low lntcre1t ~ high spen- dable. Only 4 years old. A Blf,G fNTERPJHSlS CO CONOO.Lease w/option to buy tum or unrum 2 BR 2 ba ove.rlooking Go I f Cou~ by 01vnl!l' 495-4556 $?-50. nw. &12-5957 ~1 BR, f'R •.•••••••.•.••. $43J family room home $ 4 7 5 . 3 BR. 2 BA, paOo, frplc, Furnished S:i(). exlras. LRG 1 Br's, pool, nr sh:>ps. 513 A \Vest Bay Ave, ---''J !l'u liur Sell or exchange, , I~ .Quail ~-Lois lo• sale 2200 Iii Plac• . = =~ _101A1 1W209. Prap..-lies . ....., Choice IocailOn, RUntlngton _C_os_t_a_M_•_•_• ___ 3224 SIMPSON-DUNN P..EALTY WATERFRONT udultsl~ pets. Ulil pd. .lBS4 Balboa. Days 886-4832; eve ~-1800 l\loJU'OV1a0 CA-1 ~ 962-8721 lllt Western Bank Bldg. Unlvei'Slf'Yl'iint, lTvinC Doy1 552-7000 Nights 752•1920 · Beach. Zoned b u ~ In. e 11 s, Lido Isle --3156 ----------1 -:.~N;<E;;W;;-,4;-'i:b~c~Co~l~lo=g=o-P<>.,=.k i:utiful ~ ~:..l'.'iroon; 'i~wn-BACJi ELOR OH. STUDENT 1 'N~E~·~w'"-",~tta~lg~e~3,-,B~R~.~2~Ba,~ I 2-ba tile-~ -Al.C. $fl25i 1 u~. pnva. e ,..r.-s 1P • 140 \V. \VlLSON, Oceanfront Ap t, w/dbl gar. lease·. 833-8974_' Ul'nllui~UIU .-t: .... i .--CO~'l'"A -MBSA---$500,:. m-0~New..l BR.-..,,'/dlil macnab-lrvine HOME LOVER'S • DELIGHT 1400 ®All ST NlWl"OllT Sf ' Professional or 0 ( f I ce s . • AH $21,000 each. TERMS. BEACH DUPLEX writ" KANPAK, 1993 Klhol NEWPORT . Rd., Klhol, Moul. Hawaii -or Ph. SIJH.g79-J52.'J. $32,375 PROi\tONTORY &y Loi, finest location, Will sell or Gorgeous 2 story Newport trade for house or sml apt Bew:h duplex! 500 ft. to b1ding. 213-27S-9966 \VlNTER RE;NTA.t:2 br. 2 ba, or 4 bdrm, 3¥.i ba & den. All new cpts, drps, & kltch. 675-7667 ot• 213-441)..5003 Newport Beach 3169 Really Company Newly Redecorated Across from Sanln Ana CC. 1 Bedroom, den & enclokct sun porch.• Inc l. s Io v c . l"Pfrii:;. & washer! $251J/Mo. IT'llJ Paula Bailey 642-8215 L B . 3248 CHANNEL REEF COMP. ruRN. I be, opt. gru-. 1r.o, mo. Da,. &12-2164 aguna each CDl\l'll n10St beaut if u I SL'{S. Mulls, no ~ts, 131 Eves. 6'15-845 8M9 bayft"Onl Jocntion. VI.' r y Flower, 646-1883 M 0 NTH LY . 1 rin. bach. $175. 1 Br. No. end, near large 111·0 bed1mn1 tu~nish· 1-BR.. $124 Quiet loc. w/tull kitch., Jtlll" .. cp1s. & OOach, cWld/pct ..,,·elcome. ed. $600. No pels or children drp~. $175. 979-1521. a(f, $210, 1 + _den,vie1v, steps LITTLE ISLAND AG.ENT 833-9781 c6o,P"i\l==~~-~-I tn oc.'C!an V1ctor1a bch. CHARMING 1 b $230. 2 Br, ocean/city view Lux u r Y honll' on East NICE 1 81· dplx. Quiet. Sep. r, 1 b a, Hpt. bllins s.:ar &yfront. C o n1 pl ct e I y by garages. Employed adult beamed cell. Roman tub. An enchanting and artlsHc modern 2 story honte on a lovely Sile. Al\ I h lo amenities nrc cOntBioed In this 4 Bcdrm, (am. r1n, & d/r home. Lo\Vf-st pric.'"Cd PALERMO model in llarbor Vicw. Reduced to Surf. and Sand! J ust s:t.?.375 buys it (down) or submit DANA P 0 I N T . Sacrifice. on your tern1s. NE w ! . l.t.>vel Rl lot. r:ix100. $17,500 Ca lh cdral cei lings, tenns. 646-1735. Macnab-Irvine Relllty Company $300.' Char~i~ ·2 Br.. frplc ~~~~ishl'd. 40' slip a1·ailable. over_ 35, no pets 548-1021 $200. Single only. 642-51S1. PART FURN, l BR $110~ huuSC', >:<! patio; No. End. , .-iv. YSIDE DR &TUNNING 1 br gi~rtlen apt. l BR Fum/unfurn, yrly, ul!J U!il pd. Cat O.K. $-lOO. Ul1l 1Kl 'J Br, 2 ba, BA • pool. n.>c rm., $l!6. Adults. Jl4 S215. n10. New Po r I C.~1. 1 BR Dplx. $110. Sgls.. lq>lc, bea1l1s 61)' deck 1'\i'b bedroom anrl den Ne\\·· no\\'. lSth st. Beach. 673-7219 eves. fireplaces, ceramic t i I e Mount'n, Desert , ki1chcn!!. 4 car garage. True Resort 2400 HARBOR VIEW- 3 Bedroom home v.•/vle11., Community -pools & tennis court. Q u i e k occupancy. S575/J\.fo. CT2'l) 2 ~~. Y~c~ary.d,kJdga~k. Sl85. S.l'iO. Cu.'>t. 1_1Cw tri level 3 pv1·1 area apt. unrunli.st\ed. 1'1.JRN. 1 BR. $135. Al so Corona del Mar 3822 Br. fr11lc. vie"'· decks, gar. $693. bachelor $t!5. Adults, no ----------STI;.<Xl ~ deluxe units. 4 bedroom plus 1---------new 1:ri>t & 1~in1. NU VIEW RENTALS Homefinders * 642·9900 67~ or 4!»-3:.!.\S Call 61a-72'L pcuc. 548-317~;_"1_8-_1"'6 __ EXTRA large 3 Br, 21= Ba. Brand nev.·! Frplc. l'i ha 1 crpt, fully draped. all nc1t applns. ?.1o. to mo. or year lease froth $400. 67J...0030 2 bedroom. Good t c r m s . 67S.l600 VISl•N "RIA\.TY • FuJJ price jusf $129.500. Sec I---------to Love! Call now (n4J * BIO BEAR * Joyi..>e Edlund &12-8235 NE\V HOME, 3 br, hu~e I ~~oc""EAN"'""°"v1~m~l';-2'"°'&~d70~,=. ~ Huntington Beach 3740 lam. rm. Lease Opt. $350 ;350 r.10. Immed. occupapcy ""'' "''"" ........... ,. "'"'"' \"_\l,l ,f:\· HE\LT\ per mo. Nr, So. Coast 4M-S566 Ext 301 LOW WEEKLY RATES PJ.aia. call Jack Pe ck, E · S' 752-1100. 2.82 Acres wlchann. older CA?.IEO SHORES 4 hr, 3 INVESTMENT DMSlON 4BR tx>me. horse stalls, baY bo, Fantastic VIEW. Im.. Harbor Vl.w- Reducod $25001 Colorful view of Sa.ddlebaclc liltns. Big executive with 4 bdrms.. 3 bath!. Huge ri)&B(er suite. Step.down den wUb wet bar. Vaulted cell· ings wi th heavy b en m s . $83,500. CnlJ ~4--ST:iO. storage, tack nn & lots of possibilities. Show plow-~7468 occ'y. l.se..:-OP t • -s 8 s-s 9 6 4. Radio Po:i vc Laguna Niguel 3252 xecut1ve u1tes A BERG ENTERPRISES CO "K .. 161" -,.._ 727 Yorktown Blvd. DUPLEXES, 2 br. 1 ba, $~. 2 br, 1 ba, $160., 3 br, 600 Nl'Wport Centtt Drive BlG CANYON CORNER OONDO. $119,500 2 BR & Fm. Rm. 3 btM, Ex p e n s I v e wallP.Upers, cu1tom draped &: land9C:3ped, Walled in com- plete privacy. View. 25yr. 8% loan, m pts. 6 Rue Chamonix VACANT 01vncr &M>-0089 EASTBLUFF BEAUTY Highly upg1·adcd 3 Br, 2'11 Ba, Trina Model w/mlnl view of bay. Must see to appre cia t~ f in e np. pointmenl'I in this home. Owpers anxious, moving out of area. - MILLER REALTY 6'12--48ll NEWPORT SHORES Completely t"edonc 3 bdrm, + bonus room, new C11rpcl8 & po.Int. BBQ, walk to beach, poOI & tennis lacilitlea. Owner has bought new home. Call for appt. &1&-m1 WALKER& LEE REAL ~ATE BIG CANYON EXECUTIVE HOME For Sale or I.cue or Lease Option. 4Br, 3 bn, po o I , view. Valued at O\.'ff $200,000. Reduced to $179,000 due to cmcrgtncy !ltuullon. Call ~ or 640--0Trl. ed rd., next to Nat'L Forei.1, secluded area. Just $41,900. A TT R A CT I V E and con-EASTSID~ Costa ?of e s a • vr.nient 1 bdr. on ..,,:aler. Cape Cod, Jbr, 2 b11, large 80' x 100' Snow Summlt cor $325 mo. Dock w/two slips. tenced ya rd. completely NEWPORT lot. UtiJ's In. SllO\v plowed $275 w/o dock priv·. 6ra-TI56. rcrlec iru;idc & out. $375 BEACH st. $8500. ~ Nr:;w Oceanfronl, Panoran\ic mo. 499 Flower St. CJ\I V. 3 &12-6174. n -1 1ew. BR, FrpJc. Beaut. PRIME INCOME e<-.... ut; honie, cor ot w/Nal'I. turn. 3 car prkg. Avail 3-T L E A SE I OPTION, Mesa Fol'est o.t )'Ollr front door. mo. $15(1. 675-8249 Vel'dc 3 BR, 2 Ba. brand PROPERTY \Veil bll 3 BR, 1%. BA + 1 ~s ~°"C7l=---~3~1~7~6 ne\v plush c•'Ptg. f r c s 111 y h"g1,.ru111p u s rn1 + an emente . E'ght JI th ~ · I 1----------P a 1nted. lnunac. U11u-0u1. .1 un ~ on e ro:runsu a Y.'Orks p, furnished. X In l i;·1n11nclng can.rbe arranged. linancini:;. Huge trees. & ftplc: SJ75. $26,000 Cross Income. Avoid F o R F UR T HER IN· 2 ()CCan front, fully 1 urn n10. 0.-nlury 21, 546-9521 the 5-'"Ai wreharge with ttiis FOIU.tATION deluxe condos. 2 BA:• h & XLNT. LOCA!'ION. Spac. 3 as a tax shelter. Full price CAIL VIRGINIA CULl{CNG l pool, gar. clev, util incl. br, 2 ba +rien. Beautifully only $215.000. Tha1'11 less Agent 714/548-9416 1-$~'"'=· ~'21~'~' ~--"'-'-~~ Dec'd. Condo. f'\Jl\ r e c . than $27,000 per unit. Call c. Boh Chrunberalin, Bkr. LOVELY 2 Br quiet Condo, fac's. Close to Schls. !$:''®) 646-0055. I !!!'~~~~~~~!!!"!!!"• I pool, ocean, patio, furn or lse. 548-4318 VICTORVILLE-unturn $1ffi.-No last. 192Del 1 'M~=ES~A~~Ve-nl~,-.~37b,-.~27b-.-. . '. ". '"" .. ~·' ~ .. "' \ \LLE\ Bl·. \LI"\ A BERG (i'j llRl>RISES CO 16 UNITS- $225,000 12°/o CASH....FLOW 16 Garden type uniis. Quiet of f s lrcM location. Wood. burning fireplaces. Terazzo cntties. Enclosed garages, Sparkling pool. Large 2 bedroom units. Earns $3040 mo. 12% spendable. 6.lX Gross. Good terms. HWTY -cnll (714) 'lSZ-1110. (mlDl!I BARSTOW Gado Rd, 496-2'.!67 bltins, water s o f t n c r, Liquidating Sl,859,IXXI . ..,,"Orlh , __ H_o_u_••_•_U_n_f_u_•_n_is_h_ed_ covc1'ed patio, close to park or land $140,000. in com· '· & school, in1n1cd occup, $315 missions & 0 r d iscounts. General '·· 3202 0"7'="·7"'""~~-7""=----- Near Hilton !rm, freeways CLEAt'J 2 BR c."Ottage for & golf courses. From $250. ALA l.ENTALS non-smoking couple. Min i an acre. Free 23 page o:>lor -..,... WKl4l.it11to1 utva )ard ~ ;at!. garage. $200 brochure. K Iij\l'CStmenl Co. mo. 646-j855_ =.s, Firms, f.1fj~ "°".•,",',','.' -,D-i~-.. -\va-.,-1!7,7,8~:'..-.~~-,t-.-~-~-: Grovu 2700 __ _....._ PrefCr adults. no pet&, $250 n10. 548-1~ & 542-11i9. HORSE or Co'v ranch, 11p- prox 150 acre. beaul im- provement!, Oak studded ir- rigated n1cadov.•s, lots of water, lake & !prlng. Others to choose fron1 . Poultry ran- ch. 40M birds. 24 acres. Land $l,COO }K'r · ac r e • Recreational trailer park , big potential tor f u rt h er clcvf!lopn\Cnt. Romona, agt, n4--789-1236 eves NEWl'OllT & IAY, C.M. •41-1313 3 BR, Air cond, li;:e fed ON BEACH, be.ch & l Br yd, ganle11 spnce, & fruil unit. $125/$165, fui·n, util tre<!s. $3L. lc11sc. 646-Q715 pd. or 54:'>-1829 RIGHT on! Near OCC & I "77'"'°7."7---.,.~= UCI 1 Brs &' bach $1251$165. •4 BR, 2 BA, lt'!lr., child OK, ~10VE in 2 Br house $175 $275. New Paint. Lurgc y11rd C&D, laun. hookup, gar. 833-8974 SINGLES 2 Br house $U15. QIARlt11NG 2 story houi:ic. Bring pet or child, gar. 3 Br. 2 Bn, garden i;etllng. CHOICE 2 Br, 2 Ba $225. E. C.ltl. $280. 6T.~107 all applns, big patio. gar. 2 BR I r·RPLC in 2 Br d1>lx N.B. • cphi, < 11>!'1, garage. 2 Basic furn, only $275 yrly. small babies. 2083 Wallace. Comer 12 Units SEVERAL 3 & 4, Br homes $15.'i. mo. 64fi...522:'l. Twin 6 U 91.L.s \VANTED: 4 nr 5 bedrm $265/$325, applns, C& D, L ·D-'-a~n~a~P~o~i~n~l---~3~2~2:06 Real Estate Wntd. 2900 • .~ • 1house ~ar OCC.d W3ll~_rynt. gar .• HB, Cr.t, Nl3, Laguna All 2 BR, some w/beam ea.'>e, uuY or lra e ut.·urm 8t Irvine. ceil. l.fassive stone facing. house, 25 blocks south of \V~"I'CLIFF 11.rea 3 Br, DR. 2 BR, 2 BA, nr. Dana HI J.«.e. palm trees. Be a u t • S. A. Civic . Center. Home $3TJ. Frplc, 2 car see to Sch, frpt, dc~:k. bltns, cpl'g. maintained. Moderate rents: '°"ph:c'-. ~54~9-~""'=~· ~~~--apprec. Nr. Hbr. & Bus. $295 lsc. Prime location SUW,940 UP to One million in p~ MANY, MANY ttJORE 493-1.U 3 \Vesley H. Taylor Co. pei"t:y needed before end 'of ALA Rentals 642-8383 Huntington Bwch 3240 REALTORS 644-491D )'t'ar! Apt.II & or oom- COSTA MESA merclal. Sidi: properties ok. VACANT 2 Br houSI.', nr. LEASF. S. .. .60. mo. ·ludlng Prime Income o-.....11y P.tr. Kay 64'"""tr&300 Ncivporl FWy $90 .• coumry gardener. Fnn1Hi<!!I only, 1st 2 ··•vi"' setting, kicls, pets, single!!. & las! plus SI.ill,. V11ca.n1. ~*l Units, 4-Plcxe.s 2 Br house Costa J\.1(.'to;fl., Tmm<!d. posscss'·~n. R' f , Soonh1h Style ~ k' J t · I 2 B ~ •No I l<S. ()t'K, singes. r. req'd. 4 Br, 1w1v paint & CUSTOM '4•PLEX •72 *unit':..~~n&~lenn!I Rent.k ,,,, 2 Bn teahrluse New P 0 r l clean. Nctir /\ 11 n n t n & All . . Rt.'u<'h, $1 ~ Vncunt. 2 Br Ru:.1hru'fl. c1111 o "'' '''' '1 Bedroom, 2 t}nlh unll8. un1!3 approxhnale1" l II t' .. -•-I · 1 • II ~ · un lloe•ull °'"'ac l, s.1ng cs Chuck Ev---tt, !'~" •J 11 ., Prhnc 1"C11i''cnll1:1l' nr en . 1n c IG Prtclflc ocean. .i.. ·11 · · ·• B -~··~· ·• ..,..-, u: AR.TllOFE I Houffs Furnished 0.i" W1 give opuon. Lo r 642-5719 af1 111n1. Spanish exterior. Dlt'n s, · .RfJ.O~'AllO ---·-Balboa, $215. slngles o r ~--~-- e n c I o S l' d git r n .1! c 11 • • DEV. CO., INC. General 3 I 02 JarniUcs. Alli. f (!t>. !)19-34:\0 81\ VE V 0 tr ll T){)\\"NT1A Y · S p r i nkh•11)(1, 1111\tlt<eaplng. 1 ~=-~-&15-6_._<_77~-~-<------------;;-RENTERS I I'' r-.1ENT. 'vhih• l't'n!in·,t. $.""iO Onti $115,000. 1'\VO +r>lexe!I. xlnt Ea.al $&1/$11!"" Utll pd, back niihi :i n\n, n.•rund 1111 11urcho!lt"'. Century 21 642·1 771 eo.tn. r.1eaa locntloll. Walk nl bc:h., Lagul'I\ You Get. All 111e llouPi<'g Eas.y 1vuy to own your ovm ~IQ 11hQpiilnA:. A iwlid in· $ 1 1 0 . u T 1 L Pd , b 11 c h aval)ab\o tor rent ln 0 U H honic. 3hr, l ·\ liA, bl1lnR. BF..ACH PROPERTY FOR \'.l.'llrul'llt Jor bcg:it1Dt>r in--w/gnrnge & pciol, Cdl\1 )JULU..'"TTN UPDATED 3 nr !lrhrlols. $Z75. 96:.~Ta.1 SALE Newport n each, \1estora. Don't watt. -CAll Sf25/$f4{1. lJdl. pd .. ocean-lln'W!'ll/Wffk. ·f\vo t1ull\'r Rhttrf!, 3 UR , 2 BA, wu1crtront w/boat 1 11 p . now' for more ln fonn1Ukin. front bftch~. Newport Homefinders * 642-9900 ne1v cpl!I. d!Jlll, 'ne"' . .r111lnt Super Balbof Coves. 3 br, MILLER REALTY s1sn. Ulil ,pd. gn1nll l'\.V cot· LU Ca.brillo, C.M. In & OU!. $2fij & $285/11'1(). 2 bft,, Dest buy $115,000. 642-48U t.3.g'e, yd pnl1o, Cdr-.t • Jl.B.· KIDS. pet, sglll O .. K ·~: ~r .. ~v or Osle. No 91!Hl58'7 Owner. 4 Pie• Need• Work $150 Ulil pd. nlt..-e 1 Br, patio. 1 Br Oplx $175. ......,.....,,,~"'"'',---.-,--- NEWPORT HEIGHTS II . n-h No End, I..quna L.B. l Br, Sl1-t, r..i.~. $250. VACANT 3 Br, only 4 -un11na1on °"ac 11-Utll pd, 2 "·I,, \,' • ·~ , .• 4 B ,_n ,_, 2 n. J 2 w-. D< util pd, !li!IA ok. old. W11.Jk lo beach, i.chools, r, ..,., , ... .,.c, un, re LArae 3 BR + 3-bedrooms, Blk ~h. ••nt-, N .. ~~ c. t Brl p llR. lot •07950 bl _, ___ , 1 """ ., oc• •1 I\. ng et, 2 fed !I h o p p in g . F'I r~I bl c • .., • • tns, """""" gar .. 11 w m $200 Ul\l Pd ~ nn ront 1 d $190 k SPARWNG Il.£Al.. ESTATE ..,.,..1 t:>A ... l vai1 bl ' • • -~ , gar, · owner/hro er. Call ich at &'ll-35M ....,.... ~ l!l'tl1I 8 a e. Br, Beaut loe! l.AnM Homefind1rs * 642·9900 , ,o!l6.l-~mt="o''"'o'902-=;,;1W=--~ Hurry Only $59,950 $2ll, 2 Br, oce11nlclty vil!w r'. llARBOR Vu MonlelQ 4br, First P ionnr Realty apt wtthlglU' l.agurwt. rR£E ->'Tl.BE LOVELY lfun'''1810n Bny. den, Principa l s only, 842~21 NU-VIEW jREfllTALS •Prol~•IOnal Sm.1ce e Adult Condo, 2hr, 2 l'll1'. $89,!IOO, ·ma'"' oflet-, A .. t. =~= 6T.<--ltl30"' ~ts ~LANDLORDS* 11'"" '"'1'· '"°'e 10 "'" onty&IH1T8 1NFLATION-TAX PR(). 1' k s hoppin ~ SDl n10. NEWLY 1'£m00. NWpt 1-lghta TECTION 6 ..unlt11. brand S:.0. l BR houi1e, ulll . Homefindtrs 1( 642-9'00 962.-~:111 91i.\...21132 3 0 2 ho N new 2 le l hr., cpt., 11rp., pd, Cn!itn ti1r.sn. \V11.lk to Callforn\n•11 l...AtEe•t 13""'n"'R"ro'=N°'rno"="."p~,",-10-. ~Ft~,~,1,-., ~rt!: I l •, .. , i:M ~ •. <'!.~1 frpls.. bltn~.. 1111. KI\ f .' bc111ch, Nl"l"T)(ll1, s1a:1., VU• •Rf'nifl l Srrvlce:• BltM, wn\knblc lo b.'ftt•h. • 1", n · ~· .......... l.l'tol'd"'o.J· llow;c-Snt. ii.in Or An tt , e1nt I BR houllC Corona I-;:===:;::===::::; 1£"f,. S2!1o. C:ill Culh:•:I, F.tu<>y more clo1et space by CM. Slr.i,000. 6il>t-7U1 dcl ~Jar. slrlitlea, ~1ph~1. •••-•>>lo'~·t-<•''''' 21' 2.-,11, 6 -m aell!fl11: "iion't ~" With pntloa, lndlv. ydll. Open AIM 1 Br unit ,$110. l lun-~ ... .y-"'J:1 11. ~ily J?ilot Clanlfled Ad. ting1011 IJ.eflch; Aat, re e . "'..-':.:.::::!°~~ 4BR# 1'11 be fl.&2.S6ta. W11nl ad ruu.lllt ••••• IWUi67l,r-"m-wi>"--'"''"-. =-----Cu ll 8.P-1150 --• -. 4 B~. Fenced yd. fr PI c • 4 Bd, 3 Ba, Furn $850 Beach Ulvd. a! Yorktown sprinklers. Lense _ $335. n10. 3 Bd, 2 Ba, F·uni. Cdl\f $6.10 536--0411 831-2099 or 494-3452 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Unfur OJi\I S3.Zl STUDIOS & 1 B~,'s. 3 BR .• + DEN. 2 ba, frp!, 67S..8600 e f'ull kilthen -L.~~ 4~~mP!~~i& ~v!~0. · .Vl519N : ~~,~~cilities 3 BR, 2 Ba • ..,,•alk to beach, •EAL TY • Frt.>e ~tilltl<!s security guards, $391). mo. ft • Free linens 8~1-~'lal or 4~-002S COURTESY RENTALS : r:i.~:Q~~aicl scrv. a\'a.il. M1ss1on Vie10 3267 Hunling1on Bl:•nch e l'hon<! selVil'c 3 Bil Condo, 2b:i., pool. pa.Tio, 11·1: 8-12-5541 A~ent ?. e l mile to ocean cnelosed aU11.ch gar, Chil· Apts & Condos ... ~l60 to $_,;o BEAUT furn. apts $165 & dren S:.!75 n10. 830--0871 HonlC'S ... _..$260 to $-KIO. $11" S · ·h I b ildl ' · Commercial Store .... $llr5. a pan1s sly t! u ng, 3 BR, 2 Ba, Family rm, pvt. enclosed gar.. pool, Pa1io, Great view! 4 Rec. Condos Furn 3400 s11.unn, laundry, adlls 17301 centers. $350. 830-2452 Kcclson Lune l blk \Vest New rt Beach 3269 PAU.1 SPPJNGS 2 Br. 2 of Beach off Slater. 842-7848 po Ba. pools, 1.cntiis, saunas, BEACH. Single, turn. 0 f f HARBOR VIEW HOME jacuzzis. \Veek!id, wkly, street_par~·g. St:Q. 1st & montWv. (213)~1--0209 or last. 551-1659 eves. 3 BR. 2 Ba. $475. &31-4870 M.EN. sma.ll _beach ho t e I . Steps away !rom Park, AOUL T GARDEN APT R~ns $21.JO week. Apts. Elem. School, Swimming 1 BR furn. $1451~10. Pool. $95.nio. SlG-1056 Pool & Rec. arc:i. Nr. Lake Purk. 1035 12th Hunt. Harbour SL 5.16---74·-17 nft 5 & wknds. 3742 R C. TAYLOR COr-.tFANY 2 BR, 2 BA. \\'est Nine. SPACIOUS BACH. Condo REALTORS/DEVELOPERS Laguna Niguel. 400-8877 or w/sunke~ frpl, a~C?ve. NC\\' • 2 ba, $375. All ..,,•/garni,.-e & re c c n I I y rcdecoratl"d. 64.µ;g()() or 644--1326 PRIVACY PLUS, I blk t~ ~'~ter, lg. now 2 br, 2 ha, split-level. Frpl., halconY, delu.'<e featureg thruou1. 54:')(1. yrly. Will furn. 67;,..276,J, · 1 LARGE pvt furn. roo1n i bath. New cpts & drps. N~ cooki~. SSO & $120. mo. 6i.-,...w.i8 2BR apl, South of lilgh"'~)', drps, crpts, stove, refl•ii::. $275 mo, or 6 mo lease. 2U. 632-5039 NICE 2 hr duplex. U\':tjt pct 1. 426 Acacia. $250. rt\ft 10 mo. 641).93()9 ' ' SUPER PAD I Br \~Sf in pvt jungle. Must ~· $250. yr. lse. &12-9666 2 YEAR Olj Olnrming 3BR. JBA apt wlpatio. $ ~ 2 j . 6Ta-5726 2 or 3 BDR!\I, I h1k. bch.~ frn. or un., all or f' sha1~. 673-45.)5 or 752--0100 752--0460 c>25-li32 furn. Kil. cqwp d. Sm. --rc'Aioc""iih""w---1,;· :'.:C~·"'-~~--~=~I 557-45TI NICE corner lBclrn1! 11. 11 n LEASE IT NEW C d U f 3425 on os n urn. N B h 3269 . deck to sing le refined b1.dy. With Ocean View ewport eac Jlefs. SlOO. 673·627~. 6'M·O~ 19 Gi\"!ut kitchens, 3 BR .. 3 ba., , _ . , ON Tl'I" BEACll J B 2 YEAR Old Ch · 3 flrcplaec, \\"Cl ~r. tennis. F"?R . u:as:-, 1~a11cs.11c oc~u~ 1 . ~ • • , , . . r, arming jucuzzi, 8..,,·ininnn~. er e . \IC ..... nc11 :lh1. 2 ~IN•, inclds Wl!l~cr,1~17.> +~Ills_.. BR, 3 RA apt. w/palio. OVERLOOl\ING NE\\'PORT clubhouse, ~If. pool. :1dlls, li7a--:-«~ ... I or 2l.{·8fiti·8:il).I $425. 6Ta-5726. ' BEACH! fn1n1 $400 n1onth no f>C'ls, full r!-r>t s & <h'Jm, Costa Mesa 3724 Costa Mesa 3724 Call 64;;.6147 2 car ~.nr, S~~.1 ·110 .. S111og -----------'-------·---'I N' 1 C 1 1, 11 fre r S 1111 Cl c 111cnte, C\VllOI' res ~en y 71 4-;')26-fil21' ~EWPORT BEACH. I cu, ,1,~BR. ~~11~"-= .• 11,,-....... ,-.,, .. ,. Who's the new k·id ~aullf~l .selling -I a _r g e elect J:"<l r door 1Jpencr , ..,,·ct 3llH, f<1 n11ly roon1, rio!•~hl'd 00.r nriv cr ii1ir1 , ,t-drpf'i \\:ood floors. IJe~~n ce1hngs. pooi fee, ovci·i!kint: golf 't cars Le11i<c S51:i.OO nllh. co l'l'; IOSt" t set 1 . & Cole of Ne11'pOrl Rltrs ch~1:cf~s~ & FA;hion 7s1!00. th bl ck? 675·5511 5475. F.astbluff nrca. Call on e 0 YEARLY d"p1", 3 hoow• '°' •PPI, '4S-:t75tl e . from bl.'ac:1, 1-2 br, 1 1 2 ba. BEAUT "Jbr, 2ba, sgl slory '----,,..,,-·-,,...,.-ii----------~ $Z75 .• 1-3 hr. 2 ba. $375.. condo on major Greenbelt r both ""'lfl-esh P a i 111 ·" In 1st section of B I u r f s . AM BA s s Ao o R I N N tile, i'PI. & '-"'· 9;~1521 Nowly OcrontlNI In '""" "'Imel~. 6T:>-\910 11·kdys. tonc11 & resnn1I 11· o o d . PENIN. PT. 1.-g JBR upside-833-24.11 · BRANO NEW r1o .... ·n hou.~e 011 t\l'O lots.1 "°'o~P~E~N'"""n~O!l=s~E~'~"~T~&'"°'S~UN=1 $5.10 J>('I" 1110. 9 lo 5. 3 Br. wf1:;hrr, dryc1·. ti• Clt••I •• s29so &._u, ... _p::;:.. COAST PROPERTIES stove ,r.i_ n.'f 1\iluH com· ..-. "'" '-- 673·11" ...... , ...... .. .,,. '' munity, Nil fli.'I~. 1 O I 0 3 -, ....... ,.. LIDO Holbun1 Dr llunling1 0n _,,_ Charming 3 lllt 2 HA, on ~ach. _____ _ ni('(' !!IN'<'!. S'12:i. i\·ln. Lcnsc. 3 BR· 2 ha C'ONfJfl 011 1':1 rJj.u1·cr1 Hcah\'li12-;120(I Ni11:11cl 1;1 111 C •111 rse , CAri.1F:O s110~tt:'.~ ·1 br. 3 dish"·nsh('r, ~ru:~slll:C' tli~I'·· h1.1. F'ant11~1 ic Vlf:\V. tm· ]_cnr_ J:'fl!' $':2:-i._ I\:. 1-90?4 e111•. •1'1•'11. occ'y. L~. O )1 1 . 2 Ti it CON DI) ~ .. 1.C .. s1ovc, I 6Ta-746.ll · $: n 'fr1i.:. $~1 ;1/111". hid~ <JI..: TI·rE BLUF"FS. S p Qt I c is s, ~~IG:;l~J7_11~"r 6 11.ru. _ hal'l:'ly u~; ·I BR .. 3 ha,, Townhouse Unfrn 3525 t11.m horn<', nr. pool. $525!---------- Pe1· nio. f.I0-5.160 N;cnl SE CUR t T ,. Contro11erl, 2 BLUFFS Condo, 5 Br 2Li story .. ~ BR. 11.., Rn. Adult~. ~'· rrple. ron1n1• pt'IOI, SKID. no ('htld und~'r 16. T11nnls, ('..1111 i\111.ry Von G e I d e r n , aaun;1, J11eu1i1. G/lOthlo m1lc ltu,i.: lfon1Ni, G«HroQ ~mm IM'ach. $:z;;,(). mo . LiMIO fwiniithM ICilc.i..ti f.cllttin ...-. lndi•idulJI t_,. clllfnl& Wefbltf' lfk.•isioti•••llllblt Dirttf di.t P"-'••M. Je1a1•1i G•1 ll9·s l tc.1"Htlo11 t- w.~ & Oryer•••il . w A.lllfAU.-sni.u.s -1.AGOOHS 22 77 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 645-4840 \\o"Al~h'. TO BF.ACTI ~MY.l) ' I 3 BR .; $21J0..$38.1 IJ?X 01 t.X 3 RH, 2, Un,11-----------..,.--------f, CAy\o.'Ood Rc1dty ~1200 f /P. n<'11· crp1!. & llrps, l.0~11. 11 1--1-1-,-1 1 8t'11ch !'Ide of lhvy, Cdi\I. ~ c. • rlr ,or 1 lg ;i ~ 5500 mo. Ai::1. nsk 1 0 r 4 BR .. (iln1, rm., 2 w ba. Dorothy, &".:J..3,.;-11. (.('n"t'. t\~1·n1 ~2'222 ------'n,,-2.,,-,_,, ,0 1 D uplexes Unfurn 3600 . '• u;, 'I",\\ O t ~)'-..,...... __ .,.. ~r('11;rrlilf h1,:nr .. nr ~f11li"'!f1 11t STl';PS TO Bt-:ACll • _,_"<·h·f)!1<. $;?.~, f''!':..~.2.......:__ Tu\1nhnU•l'. 2 + ()I~. ~'rflh•. \V,\TF.R.F"HONT 4 Hr, p\11·. Hlo ()('rk. Rll·lns, $'.!'i5. )1'1y l.'UU1111Ul1., hrn1I !tll(I I n r), be. :i.'l!l P.lvt>r, Ap_!, ;\. _$'700 _!rl)0W· 6i 5-100ll_I Ne11i-.1rl_ At'ltf'h. :'i \.14.\'12 J·1N i'! Btu·hr lrll' n1n.Sl 2."1. yr. 1 3 & 4Hll l~'JH•h hn11!'-I', $100 ly. A(•\ oow. j:C'I 2 11•k!I h-er .) "n rl.)', l);n irliilln ll1't1lrf. "n!' C.,itll Jnhn lii 3-00.l.'l ~lit-1!'1il' ' • . . ! IL• . DAIL y l'ILOT e-rtmenh Un um. • Cost1 Mew 3124 I IACJENDA OF; ~IE.l\A . 160 \'{'. \\lilmn, C.i\\. BJ::Atrrll•\JL GROUN'l>S Adults -No P~1 ID ntlnutcs lo OCC"an. 1.nl"lil(" l ,, 2 Br. 1 f "' $17~ .. 1 BR Sl00.1vlth Patio' SIOCi. Oos "'1,lf'r I n c . , 0t'llpttil'I, CtU'l)Cfil, J: 8. I tw:al. 1:ns i10\·1~. a tr oondltloni0¥', 11 ~· I 1n n1 I 11 .: pool, n.'C. room, \\Uhe-n l d~rs. Off The Beaten Path PANORAlitIC OCEAN VIE\V Li?: 3Br duplex, ZS' Hv nn. $310. nlO. AdlLs. 493-7557 or ~ 496-2413. · Eastbluft 3830 e DELUXE e l 3 BR. =~2 BA apt for ll'AM!. \ Incld spnc. master sui(J!, din rm & dbl garage. Ait'to door opener nva ll. Pool "1 Het1•eation aren. Adull.11 unly. no pct!I. • $322 • SGJ A 1ni1o,~ \VHy, NB ~11\lllli;"l"I by \\'11.l.IAi\1 \VAL TERS CO Huntir.gton Beach 3840 ' ~ BR, cp111, drps, no fee. SCifl. n10. ,\.;k Jor &v. or Uule. !!63-·1"6=.7 ____ _ NEAR llC'W \ BR Upper, nr Frn'Y; SL.JO. mo. NO PE'l'S. Sli-0070 or S.t:Ml'iOO CONDO 3 hr. 1'11 ha, pool & clubhouse fnc"!I. A v a 11 Nov. 15, $2!il. 8·1i-SOC.O Wt<lntWAy, Octo~r 16, 1974 rtm•nts Unfurn. ApartrMntt Unfurn. I ~pt• Furn1 \Jnfur11 .,90\I C4GG Slor"I• lost & F04Md · U10 ""'-" 1l 10 30 to""'"' yrly. fOR LEAS[ LINK looR IOd-17'\l LOST Yorbhll<Terrlor, 4300 Office Rentet Huntington Beach 3840 Nl'Wport Beach 3869 OAKWOOD CASA do LINDA ==oc=E;;A;;N;;F;;R;;D;;N;;T;;;:; i blk. tu tK!ach, litraJghr STORAGE U"'ITS L:\J malt 9 mo. black, tan & .o1U)'. Al li'13-IZ4 or $8.;M:ili ~ ailver, l'IH.I' ~·1kte D-r, ,m·~~d 1 ~~t~~·t>!.~~my~~'Wn1r. • FIGHTl 417 YurktOYo-n. HB. L '''"" ""'-'· e OFFICES A P"'"'"'· bull"-, .......,. lotf A Found 53GO Cd>!. I ... ping little s!ri• -tlon.sl stoi:ye. From SS. ~ aWaftin& aoa• MALE. s1ral1tht age 3.) to • MEDICAL Jambol'ff •San Dl~ E°rff-CAUr. ANBlAL CONTROL neww.: Lost approx f0/ 2, ~share 2 HR apt. $150/mo. \\'. y. Call 97U150 Huntlnaton lko1.'h ~her 615'-3123 PRAND NF:\\'. M •il· No•'· 2 BR, 2 "'-'""''"· $300 INFLATION :l nR. Uului'n. rroui $21).j. STEPS TO BEACH 6U-mt ,,. . ..._.n; • R£T Ai r &m Edbon St. ~1 1 -roo:;:.,UN""'o"',-Sm~ai-1 -...i~~ ~r-....... ~ P.1 /\I. E lt.oornnuue "-anted. Pii mt! llunTington Be-a.ch. MIHl·WAREHOUSE Back of Hll!nane Society nett female near Stavte-w Aniple p.1rk1ng, tncl. gar, 3 Ult. 2 IM1, winter. $:l75 """'"' HBQ 9'!?2907. CORONA DEL MAR ' • .... ... -- 4 Hit, uni. l\Olbi'. F'nn1. nn, 2 ba.. S.'iOO lSf' or ltfl/opt. NEWPORT CREST ~ BR, 2 hn. Col\tlO-~ CDMr,IERCIAL Office llUl!e, N' I. $250 THE MOST EXCITING VIEWS IN NEWPORT --,- • The pri<:e or C!Vl'rvlhina \11 .~luit'e r1ui1 . .a b1·. ho u 11 e Founti1\n Valle)' locations on Private, Jocked lndlvk!ual ANIMAL ASSlsr. LEAGUE &: ltellotroPe. CdM. Sat., ROiJ1¥ up. Now 0 a·k wood '"'/pool & vle\1•. 640-4141 Rrookhund & Beach Blvd. llOt'l\IC llfl.llJ. Ffoai 11.:rio adoption. 11pa,ylng and Oct 12 Call 61$.602.f, or 213- finrdc" Ap!'11 hl'lps you \VANTI~D uiiuure lilralgh! Ovt'f ll OOO l><I fl. oJ rel\· per mo. Qtuterlna inform. 961>2000 874.82s,j fiabt lnflul Ion by oU"rlng mnle 10 :chu.rti li;e hon1e 111.ble ~n I n c i u d I n a : 2 Al LS PACE ANIMALS l~fPOUNDED I ,,::;.:,;;=:.,,..~~~-'--~ I an exduidVf' "No lten 1 in H.H. Sl!JO. nl(t. 962-8668 Deluxe A1i!dlcal $ul~ $550 9'0-ltlO Poodle, white apricot. male LOST: Irlab Se,t .. male, Ralse <:uara111ee". ]'.fo, with full Jicllltles. Plllll Shephard, trl, male 1015/14. Q\t NI 1. crucla.l \Ve guarnntue that your rl'nt \\'ORKTNG v.·on11111 10 shan• oUk.'I' & retail space from -R--I W __.._... --;};;::;;: Lob mixed, blaj:k, female 1ncd. tttatmt .. liver cond. \\•Ill not oo ruii;etl ror 1 3B!t homc,Cnpislrnno1u•(•a. 636,. l&IO "I· ft. at .•:o.. enta1 •n•~ .UV flJl.xed Shep, 61ack & tllll, JD tag. ••Alfie". ,645-ll\511. I'll ·' ·u 1 Nl}n limo kt'r, <1" .. 2522 hf>r 3. '"""' &I &<•96 RE\\'ARD 1 YPll r n11u you sll \UV•' fl. 111 rt<l\Y pr!Jne center. GARAGE 1 NB C m e .,. 11. • lh11 fll':dbility ol n1 on t h · H.J.:SPONSIBLI~ fcn111lc only, C'.ooil exJJO!ilure to traffic. Jot litor n Ne'~ ~~~~a Doxie, blk·l•n, male t'O\JND: 10/8 Blk Lab m1x Pmo1,,nu~,°"u ~~.·~,,Y 101 ,,,,...... 1'hnrc :SAR condo y,•/su1nc. i.·or dc-!al111 and preview cnll 0 a Y 1 m15.,_1500feves & Ger. Shep, trl. male pup. 2 mo'a old. at Thrifty ., &'" '"'" nr bt·h. Sl.25. OOA-9316 (71<11 152·1700. wkerxls ·613-1752 Cockapoo, pup, ? I k • \V ht, Oi"ange 1i 11th. c.M. for your IOO!l\!y l.11 Onky,•o(Jd, I ~G-.-,-.-g~.~.-,-.-,~R-.-n-1 -c-35=0 INVE!:Tf\·IENT DIVJSION female 5'16-5.192 lncludlng SI milliOn In · \Vanted Furn. Apt., llMre I.ob pup, black, female 11.0,:;;_:=~Lne,,b--=-,,.-,"Vl""Bal=~~~I reercntkin raci.llties, n f\111 STO RAGE glll"llge ror rent. ~ -~ older lady $200. p'o o I, i,en1er mixed, brw, female ... : uuu~. c """ tlm1• A1:tivities Director \~·ho $25 h . Laguna or C.M. 350 W. Bay rlah Setter, red, male ls!. D'.tughter I pet, Ir t ph1n:c parties, BBQ's, Trips · ~~~176 or 548_1026 C.M. St Bernard, brY.··wht, female leather collar. 613--676.1. 4· lllOrt~ f'lw Sunday I ~~~~--""~~--• ~ 1 1 BEDRI\.!. apa.rtment, ruce Lab mixed~ tan, female Brunch. Offic• Rental 4400 ~·========~1 nelghborl, $140 rent 207 Mixed Carone, brown. female ri Sino I es. 1 & 2 Baftfrnol'e, ApL A H.B. Tenitt mixed, cream, mnle I , ... bedrooms. Furn. & onlom. OFFICE SPJ\CE l.1ml",',•,ture poodle, b I a e k , ~-iiii-iiiiiiiii,iiiiiii~·iii;~ A\'All..ABLE Wlh all !he extras. Models CORONA DE:. ~L\R ll •t Sc!maunr, ~y .. ·tari, female Ptr·-•ls qmn daily 10 lo 7. Sorry. I ~-__ no pels or Children. & · 'inww Seal Pt, Siamese, female ;..;:;.;;.:o::::;. ___ _;S::;S:;;;SO Oakwood fRWfN (RWJN lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil\tij/ 4< hair"""""" +-3 ldttem SP!RlTUAL READER 1"'---'en •••c•tl"• •fflu • 1.11 8u1lne11 Dppo~ W S long hair kittens, mixed Open 10 MI to lOPM U(U"U. color, male & tenude Advice on all matters. Apartments REAUORS BEAT INFLAT(ON Grey "ripod, tabby, ma!• 312 N. El Camino G;:-,.6060 644·6111 BUILD A FUTURE Siamese, beige with brown San Oernente, l~ot ~ .._. "°""" . tnce & feet, male Call 492--9004 Irvine and 161h . OFF IC E SPACE & ~obOdy has to tell you what Do1ne1Hc 5h tilir, blk·.,,.·htl;::::._~~""==c.:l""=:J 645-0550 Secrelarial Servil.'C!.!I. Ex· --,;;:;,.-==,,-.,,...,-,.,---1 inflatJ~n has done to your spots, female DIVORC \ Pe r i enc e d I Pro!e&slonal 714: 842-5&11 Agent faml~y s buying ww~. but Domestic !lh hair, black·wht ONL y *.&.1: .....,_. IHdl S.... licensed real estate brokers COURTESY RENTAL heres a way aroUnd 1t. We stripes female ~· 16!h at Irvine only. Prime Costa Mesa Conimerclal Storc .... $183. oiler you an exclusive pro-Domestic Lg hair trl, male Complete!)' reliable 642"8170 location-deluxe of r Ice S · 2R?.f ofc, 000 W. Coast Hwy., gram featuring the new pop Domestic Le haii b I a·c k 673-5193 ·~===~---1 prircento~e lease, For nd· N.B. Shortllong trm ]Sit top hot food&, 11uch as" betf 1nale ' ' PREGNANP. CHOICE ditlonal intormallon _ write Util's pd $lffi mo. 556-8315 stew, 1paghettl & meatballs, Assorted kittens & puppies Caring1 coofidenilal co\U\itl- LAKE FRONT A.">SOC!uted South Coa 1 t Dffl R I macaroni & cheese. All na· ~ &. referral. Abortion LOCATIONS c e enta ~ tionally advertised brands. a<fopllon • •-•··. '"'. Brokers, P.O. Box 159j, __ W "' _..~u.. ~ VERSAILLES Newport Beach, Ca. 92fi63'. e act up your Hot Food Lost-Please Helpl CAHE 642-4436 WATERFRONT OFFICESPACEFOR Vending machines in In-We have just moved A<>iirREALEstateTnJning.lndlv. NEWPORT BEACH ftENT. Co~1a t.Iesa, Harbor dustrlal, commercial, and fe1nale whlte neu1ered cat instruction. PenonaJ. attn. -! ExeeuUve offices 2 Or 3 Room sulle View of boats & water l Small office $165 Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 nl AdamK. B e a u t if u 1-retail operaUoua. You s~mp-ls lost. She hu ao!I fur Salea or bt'okcr exam 2-3 mo1~ern . Air : music, ly collect the J"n()ney. fact, & l green eye & l blue wks Academy M8-ll9'l janif-lrial, Class A. \Valker we guarantee that you will eye. Vic:. Wllson. Vktoriu, ' ' & Lee Bldg. Call Gene HW collect. at least 10% over PaJcentla, Harbor, Costa NEEDPERSONocculonall)' ~"~-~'·=Ol.16~=·='="'~2-02007-0"-'~--I ).'OUI' mvestment ~ ttnt ~fesa. She ls probably very dr!ve my car, daytime, for DEVELOPED Office Space. year !assuming you follow contused & frightened. Any bz1e! Joca1 Hotp., Dr. &P' 150 to 1500 sq ft. sublease, our direction) or we bU.Y into \\'OUld be much .ap-po111t1. $2.!iO per hr. M4-2131 prvt entrance or common back the macbibff. II )'OU P rec la t e d • . fa m i I y * Palm/Card R@adef * reception. 4500 Campus Dr. will devote a minhrium of htartbroken. Please ca 11 Ad 'Raluction 10831 Beach 81, NB Pho ,...,.., .,,..... 1D boon per week, we will 66-ai66 After 6PM Stanton. 527....JOi "'°"' . .:..::::::""::..;::-=~""'~·'-==I ahow YoU bow to build in-I Business Rental 4450 dependence fer )'OU and Socl• CluOI S40I your family, v.'hlle taking LOSI': TIGER Ktrrm 6 ERFEST the bite out of inllaUon. mo. child& favorite, strayed OKTOB MONARC,H BAY ~lin. $3915.ll down, lertn1 or bon'owed 190 0 Blk Authenlc Germ. food, Swtu- PLAZA available. Call Toll Free Temple .Hills Dr. 10·1 3 ~~~~~~IJ~ OffiCe. tor i.eue_ 1·800-432"70'J3 or write ltE\VARD ~17 days xtra.s. The Hale Crest Oub Prime 11.rea-640 Sq. Fl. C.A.B. l:..Titerprlscs, 11 9 3 5 491-2353 eve. has limited re 1 v • 1. re- $300. per month. Call Sky. Par'lt' Circle, Irv I n e, LOST., Call me "Red" I'm main' for ~ 19th 7 ~ Jack Gocllvln """~ Cal"omln ,...,.,,... g. vu. • ;~ OJAJ"./V.JV u-.,..,v, a lost t.om, 5 mo old, from PM. Call: Ben ot Ruth NE\\'PORT Bet\ch , Cannery RESPONSIBLE PERSON lhe 1400 blk of West Ocean-l~F~'ud~ge~a~t ~5'~7~-'1234~~1n~CM~~-~I YJUage, 1100 SQ, ft. 14' ceil· \Vnnted to own & operate b-ont. Not home ·•inc e uigs, 8x12 sliding door , candy & confection vending 1onon4. Addresa on col· many 'vlndows, off spacious route.' Costa Afesa & slll"-lar, hteow & thanks. I I~ brick patio wftrees. $.fi5, rounding area.PI e o. s ant }"OUND ma.le Samoyed dog. ,_... ........ . 673--05.15 .or 645-96M business. High PI'Qflt items. Garfield and Bushard . · 1 • COMt.1ERCIAL & o f f i c e Can start part Ume. f\ge Fountain Va J le y 962-892t 11pace avail. Several Joca. or experience oot lmportant. n1ter 6 p.m. Accountlne 6001 tion11 in Laguna. 25c To Requires · car & $1395. to l''OUN Lo 75 p Sq Ft $1195. cash investment. For D \'l\Qlt! tan I w bl M 0 N TH LY bookkeeping N~an ~al ·Est~te 494-9424 detaUs wrtte & include your male cat arrived at Corona aerv1ce incl all taxa and =.=.7'=o7'"CO'--=-"''".-I phone Number. Department H~gfllands early Sept. Playl reporb. ~n Warren SP.1ALL OVAL Shop avail. BVV, 3 9 3 g· Meadowtwook Wlth dog:I. ~1St2. P.A. 675-33t5. Loe. In the lil r.11 at Rd. Pitinneapo,is, MN 56426 FOUND: White dog "'/fl.ea1 ··""--p'ilO'lt~-=.-=R:=-tpt-l~r-6GOl=d THE FACTORY, S90. mo. * AFFI IAT collar & choke chain. Vlc.1,..,.-'-'.__:;.;•-===;,;_..;;;;:.; 425 30tb. N.B. 6iH600 • L E * Doheny Pk in Dana PL REPAIRS WASHERS. DRY· Industrial Rental •500 Posh Maha.I needs manager 492 Sl71 ~ y,itb vested Interest. Selctl . ERs. DISHWASHERS, Dts. importa in ~th Coast l''OUND-f'emale gray iong· POSALSONLY. ~ ---------1 Village (~of Soulh Coast haired shah"-" dog. ?.fediwn B•by1iffl"1 600I * CM * Plaza coriiplt')() 9T9-6583. ;'~"~'~· ~A~da~m~•~and:::..;""""""';:::·:1~ .. -~-t·~-f-~-~-===::~-:::I 700 Sq. Ft. S115. llEALTll FOODS ;;H.B. 968-1403 1300 Sq. Ft. Sl9i Beautiful lY e 11 establl11hed FOUND Black cat. Neutered YOUNG. Grandmother with Pvt otfc, plenty parking store in most des Ir ab 1 e ntale. \Vearlng nee. collar, n.c will take care of your IT:il Sq. Ft. $.245. Newport Beach aren. Newport Blvd., Ateaa Dr.. baby. NEWBOilN~l YEAR. Nr. San Diego f'r'.A')' 673-3409, evea. C.l\f. 5-l.8-llJJ. Even~ & weclrendm, $2.00 Nattress Realty 979-6.571 ,;,:;;"".:;:;,;==~.,-,---,I per hour or U> per Gll' .... r Shop, po sh localion LOSf: Uttle girl's b I a c k weekend. Pleue call a.ft Promontory Point. Gr o .s s puppy, w/black It w h It e 6PM, 645-2666 $4500 Mo. Broker ~ speckled feet. If found pls.l""~"'""'""""'""'""'""'"'I Mort, Tru1t Deeds 5035 ..contact: 548-9885 eves. DAY Ii NIGHT, b!nced yard, LOST: Fem. Blk. Lab., :i My home, Loving catt, - yrs. ans, to "D-0-G" RE· ~ WARD 646--0825 1'c=-a°'b71ne-,-t °"Ma~k71ng'--.. =1c1 l''OUN~l green Parakeet . ~ call betv;een 8 &. 5 p.n1. CA RP Ji: NTRY, cabinttJI, 96'1·33&9 custom ~'OOdworkifle, home . repairs, remodellne. No job LOS.!: 2 lnsh Htten;, nt & too small. Free · etL Lou f. \ 1c Onei:'a lliwey . .JSt.5137 6T:HiT39 83+-1299 before 4. J~e~·ard. C 't LOSf: J..r&. brown Siame$e arpen er 601S CAT, declawed. REWARD RD10DEL. Add-on ear Laguna Niguel 831-0445 conversklfl, cust. ,; n e w FOUND: const. 25 yrs exp, d r a"" Afghan _pl.an& free ett, &iS-3439 675-2351 COMMERCIAL, RESJDEN· E'OUND TIAL odd Jo bi .Free' 10 speed bicycle estimates Toni Mac Leod 968-3121 497-JU> l;;-:--n~==~-­FOUND: Watch, Vic. Nwpt . C ARP ENTRY· Master Hbr. HI Sch. Call to klert-Ct aitsman-rtmodelina: 6 Uty 644-0037 rm.I.sh work guaranteed. F~Black. male poodle. FREE F.STIMATES 4•31ro . Westmont Tract, F.V., 10.11. CUSTOM Patio O:lven: · !W2·0182 Redwood A Cone. Deck1 Free est 6"&-1598 MG-94$ Jo'OUND Sml. blk. male dog cu-111 o n t e · Vlata and .,~vM carpentry of all Wealmlruter c M ~·" """"'' typea, cnbinets & quality • • • 'II'~. concrete. 962-1961 FOUND 10 speed Pug e o t RE'IO Bicycle, N.B. 67'".J-3726 atter " DELING, Pat Io 1, 6 p m Decks, Room Additions, · · . Cabinets, ~1166 Mr Ryan FOUND: Insh Seiter, Vic. }'ENCESJGATES l Forest _Ave, Please Identify . Build Repair e c., CAR pool "·anted to Edl80n 499-200.i. ~i63l evenlnp High, Arrival nprox. 11:00. Have an rxtr ...,,00 .. ,_ RETAIL BUSINESS Th<.' Bank of Costa Mesa will rent two prime locations for retail s"tores to merchants desirin~ tremendous trarfic \Vith purchasin g power. 1100 sq. ft. per store. \Viii alter to suit business. located in Bank Plaza Iluilding, next to t\lain Office of llank .• Depart 5:00. 968-191 4 · a -,~ uea..,, CARPENTRY • PAINTING Tho !astesl dnt.w ln t"• W••I. you no longer uDol'"1 Sell It REltfODEL &: REPAIR '"' now with a y Pilot 17 hr ~ ... •......n ... a Daily Pilot ClaMifled Ad. Call 64:M6'18. =.,· ~·-=+==="-=..=~:::.:••1 II ':=S~E~E~K:;:&~r=1N:::;:D:_:;,:::::=:=::=::::=:lx t ,c:~:i~~.!!~-* r, Kin.di or Dolls price&. • Robert. 536-~ F=::.:"-=::...;:....:;:.,:.:::. ____ ;_;_~--=-=. ~UNOR. HOhrE REPAIR OPAFASHONHSTKTRNROC M C HIANEGGPL~UK18 ·MUT Plumb ing, car penlly, er.ramie tue. 3'~ Colllng1 iili ----------! • • E F N 1 ~ ' \ F 0 r * H y G Controcter 6021 OERWlQ( 6 Son. Bld.2 Coolr. Add rtrnod. St. Uc Bl·U'321 ~1. 58-2170 • W"'nnd".' Odobfr lb, 1974 * DAILY "LOT D 7 •I P•lnll"f/P•peri"! 6073 _H•l-.. "'w"".-n"'t•"'d'"", ""MA=F'"'1"1""oo"H'"1"'"1p'"'W,,,..1n'"'t"'ed"",""'.MA="F""1'"'1oo'°"""'H""'11"'p.,..W·"•_n.,.ted..,...,""MA=F""'11"'00"""H9=t:-p -;:W;;:1n=ted,,..., M&=71F"'1"'100;;;;-:111::;,·~1p::-Gw<'.'..'=;,7:1ed:r,~m,~F!:._!7!!t00!\;;;""~IP;·;··;•;;ted;:;·;-~r~7l~llO=";'·~··l~p~W~·~·~'"=·;M&;~;F7;1=i~ PIU)j', .,1 • .,,, .....,, watk. . tHAU.El'GING ,..u~n lot Deliv..v-Sut1day Only PART TJME Rcu, In l ·ex t , frt(J penon \\'/supervbory ablJI--·' I . Elact•lcal l!t:timate. Ret11. ~2159. ' ty. For Pr.1 Ir NOC 1hltui OF DAlL-Y PllJOT TO CARRI ERS. RE-E~-:: RI 0 R PAINTING. I ..... . . ,.,~~~ti 0:::r ~~h~t ;:,~~ QUIRES TllE USE OF A LARGE STA· EVENINn.s ELECl'RICIAN * O I'd J~~w Jobi.. Str.rlce ca 11 1 An)11me-Anyplace . SIZ-9829. U.:'d, Ino'd, Rcl'" Te..,,,.. 1 EXPERIENCED A«••Plinv •P~kA<lons • t TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. \!I n1e ... n1. "79-333>. Anytln... •,·,·.~·~~~A '"J10""'""· BEiilToN w ILLIAMs. 530 wEsT BA v Adults w'1th outs'""d'1rur attract'1ve P1t101 607S p·• BTS COU ........ M....... w ~~-... ••. • • STREET, COSTA MESA . TELEPHONE 1411 .... • tLECTRltiAN-llcense no . BRICK, TILE. OR CON- 23310I. Small joba, malnt CRETE Patkll, q u a I • i-=•i-re'" ...... 'i="'-'~===-~=" 1 Y,'Ot'knlllnshlp, lie &: bonded, F~l!J 60lt ::!=./R1pofr NO job too amall or lute Cbaln link our i;pcclall)' 1 Pyramid Fence 548-9662 Lie 6077 PATCH PLASJ'ERfNG All' Types, Free £8timates Call 540-£825 !~•nlonlnt 6045 ~Gardenlnt~Servlctl* t..R. Ol'IS PLUP.fB I NG Homes & Oimmertlals Remodels &: Refairs. Water Plumbl.ng 6078 Sprinklers Frte Eltim. <534-3144 S3'-7Ur'! h ,,._,era, d s pos 11, !urnaces, dsh\\'Shrs 642"'263 EXP.-Japanese AmerlCan Jl.l/C Gt. BIA Complete I Gardener. Quality Complete Plumblna: Service Li c. Gudeo1ng Sttvlce. Bonsal 2T26St Ttahl.1na. 548-9419 =RA~Y"°s°'P~L~U~,m=IN~.G~!:E~R-V~IC~E EXP. know bow main t, Repnirs-JnstallaUons ~ 1 !. a n u e I I t r ' m ming, 24 hr. service 543--8638 re 11 o v •tin&'. landttaplng, call after 4. 968-3486 . R•model & Repair 6081 XPERT Japanese ADD-A -RM-R":~10DEL & Gardener: Qnnplete yard REPAIR 23 yni. exp. Llc. service, clean ups, free e11t, No. 238-014 &r.fiTH CONsr 5#.2fi61. • . ·49:l-3474 LAWN SERVICE -Roofln11 DEPENDABLE • 6082 \\'eeklv JI.hi.int • Cleanups Free Est. 64z...9907 EUROPEAN GARDENER Landscapln,-ttee service reasonable, 612-5:129, li85-l425 LNDSCP/GARDEN/Jl.lAINT Sod, Sprinklers, Cleanups, Soll cd, &12-3331 &16-490S Genet1I Services 6046 ONE Call Doell It All! No call too -. m a 11 • C.Omplete home A apt. malntrnlll'ICe tnc. painting, inside A: out. r e m odeln ~redecorating, r u g ·clean , plum bin&", carpentry. Cal All Services. REPAIRS, all 'typel. Reas. Free est. Lic'd. Ask for \Valt. 830-5020 a~e Tllo 6091 CERAMIC TILE Works, kit., bath. entry, shwr. pan repl)lr. Jo'ree Est. 494-2135 MJ.:b4s7 ext. 271 CER.Al\.1IC TILE NE\V & remodel. Free e11tlmates. Sr• jobs welcome. 536-2426 * 547-1871 * Kitch, Entry\\-ays, Bathrooms Top Soll 6092 1,-..;oo::.:;,::::::::.1'4::;:_5-<J621="'--~~ I i TOP SOIL * 001\IPOST* 'nnNGS" by l-1oose. Gen'I •MULCH * RED\\'OOD* cupentry, repe.llJ, plum-Call 586-6930 bing, elect., 642-5613 sci;oo1. & Apartment Cleaning _1c:".:.'t;;.r.:.•c.;;t.;;l•;;.n;__~ ~~ces at fair PIANO LESSONS H.uli"I 60Jl Beginner;5i~Mllediates -"I 5K "'" • Cl~col Aut Bkkpr_ ~I FOR APPOINTMENT. I ~I •'ll=t:P'-i'.l:,u~ An Equol Opportunity Employor personalities Wh0 enjoy WOrking With X·lnt. pay, lrlnge beneflll, et~ • Apply la IH\r&Oll lo Pa~ Dopt. M~, lrur. A/l> £xpt:t. helpful.I~-~---====-~=~~~=== h Mfu 2 yn bu"'"" ,,.,,.,., Help W1ntod, MIF 7100 Help Wonted, MIF 7100 kids, Start at $3.50 per hour. p one Xln't co. benefltJ A-,,..'Orie.Ina: '1 ·co="",=~~=~=~~=o~~,u="~=~=-~=:.~,., ----------. 642-4321, extension 250, between 12:00 • t d'' 1 y lody-vbuolly Im· IBM SELECTRIC II TYPIST MISSION VII.lo IMPOITS ' Jl7tl ••• ,. .... , .... .., . U!-1740 1o11.-YIOjo 4911-1700 .. Ai ....................... ... '. pain..>d. Drlv'g, req'd, Non-nd 5 00 p M <mok". LVN pref•IT«I. 3 : , , ' "86- 2198 0 ' -PROOFREADER/PASTEUP COMBINATION ASK FOR ELAINE Help Wonted. M&F 7100 Help Wonted, MIF 7100 ACCOUNTING CLERK with bra.ins, ability to llM' 10 k~y addin&: machine & type\l.Titer 549-9657 Conv1ntlon1I Lo•n Proceasino Clerks Downey Saving!! ~. Loon has openingg In l{Wlt. lkh. ofc. C on v "'-" t I ona I loon pro- cessing background 'helpful, prefer.rably expcr'd ln pro-~ssing loans for 1'Teddic r.tac. O:into.t"t ri1rs. Brelun at 96.1-S..1.21 for further ln- tormntion. _ Equal Oppor. Employer Need to t ype 65 V.'Ords per 1ninute accurately, Know newspaper P,age and ad pasteup. Some proofreading ex_perience helpful. !:!!!P Wonted, M&F 7100! Help Wonted, l,llF 7100 REAL ESTATE: Bkkpr thru P&L 10 1850 • ADDED $$$ Exec. Secretar;y S8f!(l l.ei{al Secy/Probat~ to S750 SN-ret:uy lO S650 lhLSband & \\'Ue can eam Dental Jo'mt/Bck to S600 -Apply in person - ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT MANAGER TRAINEE Ex pe rienced/Prolessional- 1-·~. l'niin fttr brtln('h n1l"ln• Urokt'r~ Only. l\talnt11ln ln- Rl{er. l\hJ~t have t•i.:.pefr. \\} depend.en! Slntu~ In delwre rlnnnN:' co. Could raiSl' 10 of.fices v.i.th co mpe te nt $1j,((K} l)('r yr ln ~hort lime. st'Ct'l'lary. l'l'rrcnln,i.;:e lease. S200 to $300 per month part hledlcJ.l Bek Otc to $500+ Jason Best Agency For acldirimud )nfom1aUon· 17-100 llrookhurst. i-·. VJ~· 11Tit(• Asi;ociated So uth 330 West B•y Street, Costa Mes• 8ulte 213 963-6775 Coil.st Brokers, P . O. Box l!iff.l. !\e\.\'po.11 Beach, Ca. lime whll,e keep~ regular JRV1NE DCD~""-"""' job . .C,U Edward Ba.nna-' .-O\.J'\JI '111 'tl:L J<fan. Da,. & E""' 552-1997. SERYJCES•AGENCY AREA Dl!tlibutor wanted. 488 E. 11th st. (at Irvine) Cli-1 Oppor. lo earn up to $800 Suite 224 642-1470 per mo. pltlme. \Ve train. COOK. Experienced Ask for composing room for eman after 5 p.111. ~IG'.\IT trne 21-:\0 $150 "·k •"""iiiiii" ..................... ,, ~RT~r -Equal Opportunity Employer-fti~~1~~-. ~!~~r.ta;.~ ~tr. Cnll for lntel"'lw 6™123. .,._ "''lll-..-Jira -"'& t6 Fashio'n l&and., NB. • , f Be1v.·n 9 & lla or 3 & r.pni ~!ALE \\!ntcd utl or _pit. Equal OppormEmploy~r ~-.........,Apply Kentucky F'r1cd · Help Wanted M&F 7100 Help Wanted M&F 7100 Cllll'ken, 2929 E. Const 11111·. BOOKKEEPER F/C roDKS & DRIVERS. • ' Cdi\T ... ASSEMBLER For puhllc accounting ofr., p/tiine. Over 18. F:an1 xtrn TRAINEES Previous expcr in same re-$$$, Apply Me n Edi::Plzza, EX l:.."C. SECRETARY/Girl • q u Ired . a In r y open. 410 r::. 17th St, Costa i\1C8n. Jo)'iday. Pres. of sn1a11, y,·ell Apply ln If'°" \Ve1tc111 Busi ss Se'hr.lce11 COOK establi!lhed N.B. co. looking Ai.:cepting: npplh:ution~ !or. VOL Inc., 563 \V. 1 ~CM. for girl y,·/goOO ex., ser.'y Subst1'tut1 Teach••• T S · 642--021'1. _., · Apply & ofc exper. Top pay, nice IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT emporery erv1c11 Dick Church'' otk. t h XI 't ln techniC'nl education ,t, 3Sl8 Campus Drive BOOKf\'"EEPER, exper. i 11 .,.,. · ing 11 niosp ere. n 1nusic. ro.tust hnve full Callt. MASSEUR F/li1ne for n1('n's ~pa. r.t~ he He'd. Apply Tues., 1'TI All!. Balboa Bay Club 1.'.!21 \\'.Coast lf\.\')'., N.B. 7 1 all phases of office bkkpng; Restaurant ben efits. All re PI i es con· credeutia l. t10 per d1ty. (Across r!i:;;-10~. Airport) Contracting eKper. prel"d. 2698 Nev.'(Xlrt Bl\"d fldentirtl. f>1~r.?3 or H.~t.:f. AP,l!L.Y TO: Positions no\.11 a\"nll. Jor fie\\.' ro.tajor Medical Plan Permanent full time. Reply Costa l\1csu P. 0. Box zruo NeY>'POrt 2941 Alton Ave. -ro. In Garden Grove. i\tw;:t MASSEUSE Now Available to Classified ad no 274 ctolcC<o~ODHK~-=T~A~COis's."';,.;;;;:,,~.u~n~,;.l-""~•a~<~h~C~•~>l~6634,~=''=-Irvine 9llOS bt> llllraclive & depf'ndable. \Ve have a complete pacltnge Daily Piiot, P.O. Box-1560, nK'ded hnniediately. EX. SEC'Y TYPE E 1 Op 1 Call 636-lliO. o1 en1ployee benefits. \Ye I ~CD=~~·~M~e~""°'C7•~""'""'E"',=;::::· I Call s.J!J.-!JS.19. 1 Girl ofc-\'aried duties , .,..,qu.,•..,..,.,"°.,'.,· "E"rn""'p"o~re,,•,..1 r.1ATURE \\"on1an for Church pay top wages. All office OOTIQUE Sn.lcs &. SeY>ing. • , . T * • Inventory Control 1 · Nursery on Sun. 1norn. 8:30-& industrial skills are exp on pov.·er m a c hi n e , COOK, exper d, P / t 1 m e · .. * * Typing ln\"olr.es JACK JN THE BOX. hnined. 11 : 30. Newport Ce n t c r needed. Bikinis &: sporuv.·ear. Write r..H1.!tu1r;~~l1Jpfrnor ~~J.. ho16me. ** * Phone ordeI'I'! 0t2"'.'1~'1.ng8A' .'1"'11~id~'.~,'·,,A1"'s1· United tllethodi.st Oiurch, Equal Oppor. Employer Cl8Sgjfied Ad No. 313, % '"' ,,.... .. ......., ' Q'IV"<lo • Spo11s11·ear ?\Ianufacturer c~ia. roil~~~-""" Oil ' 6-\.~"5. Daily Pil ot p O Box l.j6(), ~~~Wso~ Call 642-3472, N.B. tlANITORS R Medical F_ront_ Of~--k ASSEMBLERS CostaMesa,Ca93l26 C 11 ,.,__1 . . EXEC. SECY, H.B. Young ccent ex per 1n uuv a .,.. •oov or interview exp:uiding c 0 r p , position NEE ED: EIGJIT GOOD . . · · Groy,•lng Cryogenic BOYS COUNTER 1-lel p In dry reefs. xlnt sec-retarial skills, QUALITY PERSONNEL kl'C!plng, a ppointments & Receptionist Experienced Rl'l?cptlonlsl preferred w/ plt':lsnn! appe11rnnce & tele- phnne personality to ha ndle husy rordless ll\.\"llchboard & ntcet lhe public. Good • typir:t: 11klll re1f d. Variety of dutll's. Ne11· fa{·ility in h:\"ine Indus. , Con1plC'x. ' I PAUL DOSIER ASSOCIATES Costa Mesa 55'-707S Equal Opp:Jr. Employer - RN'• * CCU'S 'Equipment l\.Ug Co. needs or cleaning dept. pllime. Ex· initiative, intell. s a I a r y For full & part time v.-ork gen 1 of<" ii·ork. 644-8722. assemblers. Apply at Q")'O-GIRLS per, prt'f'd, but will lrain. open. 894-4437 for intCrv\\.'. at a modern facility ln s.JC. MEDICAL ASST. Full p.liine. 3.u & 11_7 dynamics, Inc., a subsidiary Apply in per so n . The FISHING Tackle Store needs Good v.·ages. Front ore & Ins. e x p e r . Exce\lent Benefits ot Royal Industries, 2001 E. Paper Route1 Open Treasury, 3900 s. B r I s to I bay for after school & sonlC ll Leadman, 8 hrs n e c e s s . S a I a r y open. Good v."Urlting rondltioM Deere Ave., Santa Ana, In Laguna Beach in S.A. -Silt v.'Oric. 613-7()91. 2) t.1aids, 4--r> hrs 832-8632. COSTA MESA CONSTRUCTION & tnsh DIAMOND&: colored stone 556-4121. Many Location1. CUSTODIAN, hosp exp pre-GARDENER 31 Janilol'~. 4-6 hrs N""E"E"o'""3-,~-o~rn~e~,~,~,mmed==-.~too l hauling, lite demolition classes, starting !IOOn. by ASST MANAGERS Call Mr. La.mbert teITed. Inilned openln~rs for . . . Call 97g...36j2 distrl~te , Cbriitmu pre> Memorial Hoaplt,1 tree removals etc, r ea s , r.:-~~s", 96g"e,...~o log is t. Due to our' present rapid 642-4321 po rt-time 7-3:30 & 3-1.1:30. Full t1n1f'. Commet"<'.1al exper. JANITORIAL ducts. 1''ullfp/t. blr. Levi 642-2734 EOE ! I 645-8512 c~=~~·;;;::~"-"~~=~='=---1 expansion program v.•e are Equal Oppor. Employer San Cll?mente General }los-nccess. rrefer age 3:0 or P/tin1e mll.n, won111n or cou· 846-5455. i:::li:::li:::li:::li:::li:::li:::l=:i:::l=zl• '#MOVING AND HAULING• \'OICE, Plano, Theory seeking energetic &. ag-pita!. {714) 496-1122 ext 2'.!·I over. ?ttust speak Eng:hs~ & pie. r.talure. r e I i ab l c ,l;N~e=w.=p=o=pe=r~Ca;;:::n-::::1,=,.,=,--- Local or distant r.~ Honte Or Yours. gre!slve young people "'ho BOYS & GIRLS · drive. Good s.alnry & mt'Clical Mission Viejo/Laguna area. RN -9l3:Hrl52 ro.rr. ew1n11n 833-2320 wish to progress quickly. The DAILY PILOT Jr1 l ·-~D~A~Y::-B:::U~S:B~o=v:::s:"'"-l ...'!""!""~"~"~·~6~7~"Z2356~·~·o,-~~,.. $2l50 per hr to start. 2 GIRLS & BOYS J\.tOVING &: HAULING '!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~I If. you prove 10 be stnhlt>, ~IEut~. c°"'oLLEn Jf; PZk & *Gardeners Wanted* H,h per d~y, j duys per JO yra & older LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE ; dedlc~ & JlOf!MiM t h e " ..,.,.> Gunrn. customers. Earn week. Call aol2-7'lli6. • i\fcd-Surg. unit 11·7:30AM shift, (/time. Xln't benefits. EOE. Contact ?>lrs. Jensen, Costa ~1esa ro.temorisl Hospital, 301 Vlctoria, CM 1 642-2734 64~95 j · j\ 1-J\ atiUfty to load. " well "' ~~-~Wfsr cosrA DISHWASHERS ,,.71w87, .,, 1.iu. m'!~,I;•,., JANITORS, CPLS, M.uos uli ding rot 'llln IA"'1A•it to motivate people, Your Equ-' Oppo•. ~plnw>P ~ ......-... P/time office clraning eves. Ha ng, -• Oil g, l 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~· ft I 'th •t nn...._ w r..n1 v.r~· -~ u ure S \.\'I us. "o . ._-G~"N. ?.1Alflo'TENANCE Ne~1JOrl & Balboa nrea!I. till dlrt. etc. low Pr Ic e · ment exper. is dl'Sirable, BOYS & GIRLS NI ht & W k d FULL Tll\1E r.tust havl' car & phone. H•a routes onan In DAILY PILOT 586-0BS6 Job Wented, Mele 7025 but not nccess. A1n't lalary Neo.vspaper CaniU!. ?ttin. Iii 1 " en 1 3 Ar.t lo ll:?.O A?.l Call 532--6558 or apply at ,.- YARD. GARAGE deunups, & co. paid benefits, profit age 10. Lido Isle, BaJboa Position ldeJl for 0 Ider 123 No. Olive, Oran~e. San Clemente RN-LVN-Aicle• remove dirt. tttea. l v Y. YOUNG man experienced in sharing incentive. APP I Y Peninsula.. Contact lolr. Apply J..S Daily ~t"!IOn but ag1! 00 banier. 3 A NIT o R l AL company Ben.uUful hospital v.· he r e driv .......... , --''as. 847-2006 pa I n 1 Ing, a p a r tn1ent betwn 2:30 &r. 4:30 pm dally, Bac'·-tro t the DAILY 251 E . Coast Hwy . ,,_ ti · ,,_ 1 pd good nursh•u care is ,,.... --.rv ....... 5 4 5 ...., rr a . a_ h ps., ......... wn ~. win-see .... men v.·io are ex CALL Mr. Hvde .. ~t' LOCAL J.fovln&: le Hauling ma Int en a n c e and con-liflmburger Hamlet. 1 PILOT or call S:2 1321 & Newport owac do"'~ & gen. maint. f>n!v. in restaurants, part &. full 1 pr Io r it y. Xln't fringe by student. J.Arie t r uck , ~trucUon seeks permanent Adams, Col!tn M~. See Jee.\'e apphcaticr.'\, Equal ()ppor. En).ployer janitorial exp. prefeJTed but time. ~8--3Sli 492-4420 benefits. Varioo! sh 1 ft s . reumable, Barry 5.11-1235 )Ob. Call Greg: 979-9621 :~.age::~:;~t;i:.ll! Equal Oppor. Employer not nee. \\'e oUer gd. p.n,y,J 'A~N~IT~O~R~.°"f~/~li-m-e. ~M~.-,-,1-.N~ECuW"FOAArC~T~O'i'R.,_Y,-~~1~=:!.CD~~g c:~~rA:i1: H .. tl-& Air Cond 6053 Job Wented, Pmale 7050 CAFETERIA Help wanted. DELIVERY1.tAN, Perm · • ins .. pd. vac., security & Verde conv. HOAp 6 6 I Branch oulJeta just opening in person. ... ASS I STANT l\{ann g e r kit. & ooUflter .. Days. Call: pltime. Early mom deliv other bene's. App I Y in Center St. Cl\l ~-in aren needs the follov.<\ng: I-"-'='-"''-------I GRAHAM BROS. t>aG-16$.1 SECRETARY trainee, counter girtJii, lry 833--1394 of I.A Times to Ci\f, NB person to i\1gr. 3141 Harbor i\1gmt Trne $18.5 v.·k RN, J~lief, \Vrekcnds, Days. Fum&ce replucetnt, \>tf\11 OCC evening 1uudent seeks cooks, e\-enl.n:s. grave yard 1:;::;::;:;:;:;:;:;: areali. No collect. l-1ust have Blvd., CJ\.1 JUNJOR SALESMEN Servmen (2) S3 hr S·IO pe1• ~hi!t. Bayvie\\' Conv. heaten. gutter & dwn full-time Harbor Area posi-shift, open lull &: part time. depend. car. S.18-47J2. GEN ER AL o ;-1'" I c E Salesmen Open 1 cH~°"='~· ~C~"c="='~-350~·~:~"=--I tpOUts, preseuon furnnec ,ttoho .. rthTand-IOOm .. ~.·.··.rn·"."·Ho-nor AEpp1'1'1h'•,•,k c'",,tJ)e Box 385 CASHIERS DELIVERY~tJ..;N, e1,rly Ai\t \.V/phones. s 0 me bkkpng. JI...... 10-15.' Earn ~20-··w "'' .r:re, bef ,?.."!,,25cn. rn ... •m,':!,·t•. ROl!I'E SALES check. Call Gary for $2. n ""·=~~·~·~· o=·~·---..,-, Tln1es Route, Costa t.fesa Type min. 55 \\'.p.m. Call ._" k I ., ~ IU "'" • ....... "ill Train. Sahu1·. Comm. dlsoount student. 81fr~n(;es. 54.'i--IZW ATTENDANT, expel". t 0 r HOSTESSES area. No collecting. lotust for 11ppt. 83.1-8181 r~~th!e~~if.~~iii)~0';:1,~~~ 494-1065 Bonus. Vehicle Furn. All HOUMC ... nl"I 6054 PHACTICAL nurse, age 48· fri~it:ei:~~t.A~ J;:Jj 1\lust have r es t urn n t ex-ha\"C depe.i"1. car. 5-16-6427 GIRLS-GIRLS school and Snturdn;ys. You NE\V Spa 0 p e n Ing Hun-Exp. Pd. Est.ab. bus & l";;.:;o;.;;.;;:;;;.c='----see.ks day wo~. H 0 n e 5 t • Station. lOCO Irvine, N.B. perienec, neat appearancl? or 546-1780. Ea.sy tun job. Day or night must be out o..t school by Umrton Be a c h . attractive ~1~1ii~~'4ieu~~T7: H 0 U SE C LE AN I NG ~·g•~l~l~o~b;.;,I •:..:,· ;'°::::"::._='_;:""::;· 1 iiiii.iioiiii7,;:~""--•1 &:. pleasant personality. Ap-DENTAL ASSIST. Orthodon-No. exper. necess. We'train 3:00 pm and be able to v.'Ork glrf11 needed for masseuse SERVICE By RELIABCE B39-94al pl 1 KENO• S No Str:ke, Layoff11 75 yrs. AYON y n person : · tic chr. side. Approx. <I dnys you. You must like peqple ,a.' len.">l 3 days JX!r week No & r ec e p tlonlst positions. 549.:illO, Mr. Tucker, 7-9P?tt COUPLE. 548-6M PRACTICAL Nunc, x c I n t 15761 Tustln Village Way• a \\'eek, Ortho. exp. req'd. & be nt least 18. Ai)ply deliveries or collectlng Exper .. not ne<..-ess. \I/ill train Equal Oppor. Emplo;yu m/I Maaenry 6070 ref. alter 3~ yrs wi t h Tustin. . Start $3. to $4. Jler hr., eny attn or eve. 2930 W, Trnnsportallon 'providcd Day&: night openi1igs, call 1;.;;:;;;c;;;.;;_..<..-----wondertu.1 patient 673-2413 Fo ===::==::;;~! depend'g. on exp. No Coast Hwy, N.B. r u 968-4812. tor interview. 960-257'1 & SALES REP TRNE \\'ILlJArllS A S 0 N S, or ~70 Nffd Cash f smok'g. Ag<> ~30. &12-:fl26 GIRL O\'tr 18 to assl~1 au!o I Bqual Opportw1ity Emfll<Jyf'r j36...153'1 bet 9 & 5 Xln't oppor. \\'/major paper Maaonry Lie. no 283046, P"'R'-o"'FE~SS~l'-0-N_Al_O_,.,,-,.-en~. Christmas? DENTAL Rccept. for busy wholesaler, ·must have Calif KITCHEN HELPER NURSERYMAN products fimi av.·alis sharp, Brick, block It atone lnlervte\vtr No. Supl?r CENTRAL SUPPLY ofc. At least t yr C'xper. drivers lie, 645-1M2 ' college trained lndlvldual! 586-f371 ~fa.rkets. 6 7 3-2 41 3 or If 'you're am bilious &: en-S600 min. Very ~ 0 0 d GUARDS FOOD PREP Expericnc«I or hortieulture Ti-en1endous be n e f 11 s ! BRICK BLOCK & SI'ONE, 67J.-9:)70 lhuslnslie, you <"..an 5 la rt TECHNICIAN benefits. Some S.ils. J-[.B. . i\ bkgrnd., Hunt. Bch. 842-8.1166 C11reer Gro\.\1'h! Call Sam walls & patios, qua J c=LE~A7N~IN.·7'G~"~-..,-,.~1-. 7h~a~r:-:;d eamina money imnicdialely 846-3540 lmml'l l. NC!<!d full & p/l1mc t laturc \.\'Omiin ~·anted to OFFICE CLERK \\'A!l.'TED Rider S·IS-1?¢8. Dennis &: km--·•• fl • bonrl~ ""' ... ....,.~, Im d' · f · i;uards for Orange Co. area. \.\Ork at lunch counter f 11 r-'-~ "t .. d Dennis Personnel 1\gency of \\:or' ana1up, C "' work 1 n g . matu r e, as an .\,VON REPRE.~ILI.l~· me 1nte operung or 1n-Dental Assistant. Chalrslde Call (213) 435-5323 Sam-preparing sandv.·lches & u k \,,Al. i"'!°" 2s.39 a Y Huntington Ben<"h. 1616 8 557-6563 l'C·fcrt!nces. 963-:->145 • TATIVE. ?.1eet poopl~j :!ii: cliv~ual j~re~iousl exr ;· !lit down. exper'd. ;; Days, 5 pm, t.io11 th~ Fri. salads. •IO Hr \l'k. No Snt c~ . ~p~~ atE 1 ua. ~g~ Be11ch Blvd, H.B. Pelntlng/Pepering 6073 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 fun too. cau for e : ~m~:i,vy u~ni~. n';'?; I j 8-5 Pm , s a I a r Y open. I..a\\•rence &curity, Inc. nite or Sun v.·ork. No split rt~l fup1o ~r 49<1·11,'59;) Sales/General Helper • 540--70.U. Ume rotating shift. Newport Ch'. 64()--0.'lAXI, H 0 US EKE E PER want shifts. Clean modem lunch po y NGY 0 ·:_· ReUred man to \.\"Ork part i---------1---------•I BARYSIITER d DENTAL ASSISTANT qurtliflcd housekc.-e~r S-5 rount("J'. l-t<?dlca.I & hosp PARKI L T tin1e in new sn1all v.·/iolesnle CUSTOM PAINTING A Better Temp. Position *rnotber type ~e~ a.;pa~ EXCELLEl\'T BENEFITS Exp preferred Coslll l\leita. mon-fri. 6T;io-3443 ' ' hene~i!s. ~pply Lindberg CONCESSIONAIRE business. For a ppt phone Extertir Specialist. State PAYDAY rate npt + boa.nl &: small & \VORKING CONDS Cn11 r.ton & Tues. 515-7157 HOUSE\l'ORK 4 Nutn11on, 111 n:nr of the . . Immedia te opportunity. 5.'J6.h'956. ll --~ No "~'931 Bond ' • morns a Toy \\'orld store on Jov.-er &IZ-7880 for interview. 1-==-"-------·I oe • ....,... · ~ · · y salary. 2 girls 3 & 5, Engli11h O.otal Assistant 11·cek, 3 houn each AM. level So Coasl Phu.a Shop. • ed. Liability Ins. Frtt Color EVERY FRIDA spe:i.kin.g must drive. &ID-0482 Apply Pusonnel orace Front I:. bock exper. req'd. OWn car&. phone. 645-8851. p.ing C~nter, eosi.a Mcsn. PBX An1werlng Service f.:wnsul~t~li~~e:: 8;\BYSITTER. ufter school. Saddleback Salary open. 64:">-4070 JI o us EKE E PER, Con1-Ask for Al Casbura. Days or e~es. Full_ ar pit SECRETARIES 642--8'.n'.) Openln&;s For n1y home. North Blurt 2 Community De ntal Receptionist panlon, fem. Live-in. non Expcr pref d. EOE j.M)-1962. ./Secretaries P.~t. -5 p.m. ?\Ion -F r l. Experienced ~-1 snlOker. l-lust drive 962-5221, PB.X Operator, p/Umc. Eves Sh & Good typing. Benefits include vacatiorus, pa id hollda.)'11, & NO 1'"EE. *WILLARD PAINTING* THE FINEST ltOMES·BOATS-PIERS '42-S77S PAPERIIANGING &: pain· ting. 21 yr1 Jtarbor an!R, refs rum. no 183281. 642-23."ii ht CLASS &:I/Int P11lnling. Paperhanging. A i r I e s 11 Spray, (25 yrs exp) 979-:i29-1 PAtNTING-Int-Exl 15 )Tl local, ref11, tree est, State lie no 7782'l, &C-OZJS *W1llpop1r H•nt"* 1"'. REBKO &i&-2449 EAlER.IOR -INTERIOR Your cholct! of paint. Ref; Neat; Uc; Bonded. 979-.3'850 644-6636 n.ft 6. Hospital . . . LABORERS 'veekends. \Viii train. Call ./Sr. Typl1ts s •• .. ••o, D"-, ntles, full DEN TA L A s·s is I an I , HOUSIG'~EPI~G. pl. t t m c' IG1n1r1I L1bor1rs 645-8739. /R.epro Typists iuuniu ....,., 23561 Pnsco De Valencia chnirside expcr. ?I-Ion lhru students 9K, $3.00 pr. hr. 1---------- , 1 & p/tinie. Beer &: Wine. Lnguna H.llls Thurs. Sa.111.l-y open. 847-3501 ~ .. ~!brillo. Apt. C, C~t ./Packer1 IRKept1on its Ce.JI 548-90-10 for interviews Equal Oppor. Employer mff :;~ .1L't A bl IL•borera 10A~l...2AM. -DENTAL As~lstnn l , • le tsem Y I T • Chairside, exp or training 1-1 0 TEL r.~AlDS, exp.,yenr Apply TODA''! Ahi!ity 10 in1e1i11ce "'/others IA11emb Y ratnffs BEAUTY OPERATOR desired, t.lon:-1''ri, 641-7162 round job 1!1 Lallllnn. ~lnt \\'ork TOMORRO\V? + rxprr. in iwrsonnel v.·ill AND ?tlANY ?tlORE! No follo\\•lnP. nec.·Comm SAVE TJ10SE AP P LE • , rei;o11 working cond. ~!,.-:-------..... n1ake you R \'!l !Uilhle asi;et PERSONNEL na .. ,...,. ............. I • gUarn. 6'1:.-1050. PEELINGS and boil ln D1shwasher/K1tchen !lalary + lips, bonus & paid +'._(}:~ tu 1hi 11 internationally nter1m HE F.L IN1':: FA s 11 1 o N • s . aluminum pans And pots. Help vncatlons. Cn11 494--1196 j ·( W 2112 Du r .. t Dr. knov.11 finu. SeC'retnrial .,;·...,..,..,...,...,..,...,..,..,, Penonnel Service .f-louse\\'h~s n«>d nioney, 2 They \\'ill brighten u)e l\1oming ~hift. 1020 Te.Mllil1al. II 0 u s l: KEE p IN G ~kilt~ r~q'd. 8&."y Purchasing BUYING POWER! 1,1.'3.rd.robes 3 )T. No in-metal to a "like-new" Long Bch. supervisor, 3-11:30 pnt. rf'! lr•6"•1U.1l'K AAMES IOOo/e FREE 17581 I rvine Blvd vestment. ExC('I, opp .. no condition. ltavc anytliinPilg' to D ishwasher, f/time \.\'fhosp exp nee. Also p;_1rt-1-Almi Bureau or •11S Tustin t'Xp. !\frs. Shay,· 54.~-Ml!l or sell7 Use n Daily ot C H &l?-()598 tln1c pn1 hou!ICkecper. San \~=========:1 En1ployment 1\g:ency 838-S460 ro.h'll. Sexton s·l6-31R3. Clas!ified Ad. Call 642--5678. on\-. osp. -Clemente General Hosp1taJ.1, Costa ~1esa S.'16-1100 Equal Oppor. J:.."mp~r H I W eel M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 DOCTORS ASSISTANT cn<1l 49&-1.122 ext 224. 2706 ll nrbor mvd Sul!J> 207 Fee Paid Progre:.:sive co. serk11 sha111 enthll<iin.slh: irr<lil•! X In' brnefi~ lncludi11g co~t of li \"ing raise!. Co.. 1> a i d n1M!<:;1l It d('iltal. Call Li~a RiC'harrls, ~i.;;i-~. Al!'O Fee Jobs. IX'nn 1s & J) f' nn Is Penot1nf'l A~en<')' of Hun- tington &>aeh, IG16A Beat".h Blvd, 11.R. _!_L~' Young lady (18-281 to v.·ork llOU SEKE EPF.R. Eng, LAB TECHNICIAN Annhn1600N Euclid776-8120 ACCOUNTING as doctors a fil s I 11ta111 f t1peak'g. Beaut. qtrs. f or Pltin•e In lr--ge pcdlalr!c: Org 2 City Bl Ea11t 634-1222 recepL in health 11pa. No live-In on Udo Isle. No -""'E:"~"£P·~64~;..i~670~' ~-~M~"~ .. ~A~u~•~te~"t·::::::::~~:;~::= I CLERgS exper. neces1. We train you. children but hAve dog. :\lnt. ·---------I P'o!IUJ!St led&en . accounting Apply in person nftn or eve. sal. aver 40, 2 or more Promotional Sal•' analysis It b ank recon-ALL SKILLS 2ll2 Harbor Blvd, Cl\1 yni:. rer s. req"d. 6Ta-3770 Legal Secy Probate $800 50"¥. Cornn1ission. 1.8 firs a clllations. Acctng e x P e r · DRTVER HOUSEKEEPER Live in. l Loan Proce!sor to STJO \\'L'<'k. Openings for 5 n1ru. prel'd, but not mien. S&larY Part lime for dance studk> dlly wk of!. Respon!ible Bkkpr l-!ortg b1U1king to SiOO N1•nt appearance. Q\•er 18. to $-iSO or commensUJlat4:i _ ..., Legal Scctttary Y.50 r.16-1737 for intt•rvle"" w/e:.tt.pitt. Newport Be a c h ~.... Kt ead y p e rson on l Y · (;(' 1 Off $60'\ S.c'y, Sales Asst. \'C'I")' l'o!UH'j), l'l\:Hurc )'l'){Jttg ~crMary \l"/ill+ ''·pl~ IB~I S<>Jcelri<' & nhiHty lo t'<lH /.t/or 11Tltc lt"tten1 . F'IJ.:111~· t111!!1ude & xln't I\'/ tW'flJtl<". .Jn11nH1.ll~1.l) n r 1·:n;.::IJ~h n111jor ,1·11r\·y ore bl\o 'k\::rHunoJ ll'hl'I Ii k f' fl p1'C"~"111.,.. 11.-hll!'1l \.\"Ork 11•\lt 11nd Xln'I fn1urt· \1·/i;ailhoat n1:nu1r. S6IXl Per nio. Call 1\n11 1~11-S%1. • otc. Cood co. benelit.11. Call MALE QR FEMALE Elec Serv Men $605 4~. Lng\Jna Reh. ~~~~ryicJ~~ $600 ~tporationJ Mrs. Nell, 833-8450. 1 Pio~ Car St Expl?n~1 IIOUSEKEEPF.H. Christion • NEWPORT f°f"e Bald I I AA Degree or milltnry tarly or sturll"n1. Lile hSC'"'k. p1,1onnel Agency $52S Married or single. With or without children . Out of st a te training is provided. if needed, w /pay $363-34611 pe r monUi. Room & boa rd . is free while training. Upqn retu rn to your home, you are guaran~ $2.86 or more per hour f.Qr 16'.lbours a m onth. Veterans of , all services make $3.32-$4.76 to start part. time. Non veterans ages 17·34 & healthy. Veterans to age 44. U.S. ARMY RESERVE 213/635-0054 or 714/544-9410 AFTER HOURS CALL (714) 547.7777 · - '---~rd !Jt'if{h!. <'n!huslastic & 111-Neal npJlCill'il.ll('e ln rsrhg. for nn. k lAlll • Newport Bea ch 642-3870 !r<ictive ln1Uv. \.\'/1 v1· ('1.1\. WESTCLIFF , """'"".ct~<&~t______ , ,_ le.::<> rir lx>ttcr M>1ight h~· P<"rsonnel A(.-ency I•---------• Lc==o-~--c=-.,.,--:-·d ""l):in<llng c<"I. l"nscinalln;;: (l\lurk 111 CentITl INSPECTOR LEGAi .• Set'-1'C'tt1 ry. f' lt p •1. l•uiilne1t.<1. ('.orgMu:c ofi· in 16.iI E. Edinger. S.A. niatorr for :'«'Ill' 111:< al!orn•')' suprr )O\'nltor1. C111\ O.•ann11 ~12-8&36 in Nf'1\.0pilrl !'<'Htt'r. C\1-5'.!:l:! l)ay . .ll4~-1'2l:!S. A\!'(1 F r I' Electronic Assembler s ln·Procesl Ll.!:UAL !'C't·r··llii-y, rnin . 3 .lob~ l)(onni• & 0 «" 11 n i ~ ProtolyJM! wil'cr \\•ith ~trona r.1in. G nw'" rxpt'r. in In· years l''l;p., Siii. 11 a I a r y Pt•rrontH'I ·Agf'nry nf Hun· background in r tn d Ing Pnn1t.•. All ekoctronic In· open, Call &i;""~:ll, &12-21'!0 U~gton Bench. 16Hi'l Beach SECRET ARY iochcmaUca "-"Yirlna: trom tpertion. Mt™. know color UVE-IN llousrkttpf'r & rom·1,,9~'~"~·.c':1·,::8,;c· =,,.------f(lf' Joli w/k,l1~ Of variety game .. Ex:per1tn c ed In cod~s. blueprints. panion, 1111-e surroundings. REAi, ESTATI!: v.·/imiull R;rowlng elec-~clcnng pt to pt v.•lrtng, "Chi,!ml\tlr,11. A1n't co. 6-Mi-72..'3 SALESPEOPLE. \\b)· no r tronil.'!I ml'nuf. ..,,. I g 0 0 d hnrneslling o f e.leclronics bfnelits. Includes J v.·ks ..:.0'-'~====;:----1 v.'Ork Ln th~ hottest area!. bMM-ftts. ~tw>I hn,..e xln't Msembliel & p.c. boe.rtb. vacation an.-r 6 mo• s . MACHINISTS ltuntlngton Brach/Jo"otinlnln ~ 11 Oc.-1 El NH Rel!CAtth, 1510 South O\r1Jilmlll '4<1< oft wt~. J'¥odut·lk>n or tracer lathe , alley'!' JAi us train you. :)~~n~ 1 <: b ~ n tr:: ~ Lyon!. SA. 8.'5--1616. Group Ins. st.arts day ot operator. Pl'lrt or lltln1e. Call Phil i\l<"Namee 96.\-4567' li4&-7T76. hire. ~IM.V more. 1111 01· 2nd 11hlfl. 5-IO-~. Vlllll&"e Real Lstate. I ~=..::.::::...~-----·! Trivia?. lt'1 a reason to read th• Oolly Piiot'' 8ntertolnment page •very Soturdoy Documentor i\IAID-Cu111pt>tM1t for grn·1 Re111 Estate *S.C'ys, BOOkktepera nou~c-.\"Urk. 2 In family. $450 GRO\'rTil Compall)' ''" t th l111ve too many to li11t Division per nio 10 11ta.rt. Lh'C In nf'\\•l.Y C!'llllhllshed ottl('r ~ I.Ii nf'hldf'ni Aael'll'Y ' '"""' """'""" 4020 Blf'('h St , S\llte 104 •ddraooogro ph _or ou ._tu..-w-. qul11·s 11.11lt~ll"<>Jllf'. Jo.i1,14'"l ~ 190 '' I '-1 1 1 ~f!\";>l•rt 8et1r.h .,.,...11 Multigraph MAKE SJ AT HOME nc-11e..,n ,1tt1( apoootmrn11 Dial A Job m.olSS i\ln11U'CI tf'!i=pi,1nf' ~oll~·il""· 1\pp!v Vl•l('l11 Rr-1tll)'. 675-8600 2921 S. D11intl«1r. S.A. A.JI IU'f'hll of Oranl{f' f'O. Ch11rle11 Gf'l'!!nMllrh. No Ch•rge To You Equal Oppor, Employer Cull f7l.\i "-.'\,;....',~il'I rolll'<'t. !tea.I f.shUC' Sti.l~spen;on Establlahed 11165 Tum )'QIU' grnn ctutil 1n10 "1\11\k" Tt1101n F111· D1tdt1y·· WA~~ A CHA".'GE? SER\.iCE Sis.. Salmn..'n II. R .ftrt'l"o, St-It lht!l:l \\'Ith I ... clean out. the nrn~ .~5' ~ romn1lsii1nn hint rn11n. Top ps.y .\ lrtnae 11 Dally Piiot C'lr.tsiJ'ierl Ail ••. turn thll.1 ju11k·l11IQ r1uth S:u. l l<"Cn.;l11q ~1'1"1('11 l'o!'nrnt-. f:'Jlpt"r. mM lftf'd, nnd nsc the money for l\ I "i !h n 1.>i:ill,y _PUot Cln1,lfll'd REALCO, RE AL TORS F'ull or p/t. Shell, 11th I: stf!,~\ Call 6l2-M18 Tode,y. rul. CnlT iwi.;.;an. ·l~IS~ <•I' Sll-2Till ll'\11nt', N.8.. --·--------, ----, L • . - ' .1 J .... ·~ ... ~ ... DB DAJL.V PIL Wtdntsda~. <Ktobtf 16, 11}74 :~rCr.·~;:s·~~;~T~!~O~N;:;A~l-·1 ::·:1p:W;;;•:nt:•:d;, M;:&:F:1:':00;1 :Ap:;;p;l;l•;;n~c~ .. ~;;;;;;~i~;"~f1F~u~;~;~:~:~r;!::Y,=P=R:l:CJ:~so~~~c'~·c~R·~"~A·~-M~!:L:E=T~-~s!f:_t..~~a-G~no-N~:~--'~.C£NTJ0r~j,~·!:-·~.=1Jl--·~~.-~.1~.M~ .. s.~to; .... rcv~'-r.,.""c~r .. 1~·"~'~~~~~;;;u,.~;~~!:T=O::l:£V:Y=T=RJU~CK~.?-~T~O~P~O~~OL:L:A:!R~ •tntlnnl full Hn1c, day1 only. TOOL & New '74 Wh ite Deluxe Box Spring & AA.ittresi tl • Awilrl3n Bab)' Cra.nd Piano. 41lp. (2 ran;el dual wheel PAID on Thn& t"ri, SZ.40 p1·r 1 D IE MAKERS 1 WESTINGHOUSE S a lR•.,. o ... ,, ANSWERS fo~OOny finish, x._l~ti' . A llr" l~::_T'x)7' 11~';:1 boX ,· h~ 10 siurt ~p('ll) llnrhor WASHER & OR.YER , .,,. trta.wre for lll'c llec?tor latch ..,,,.,.r1 ,,_. cias IMMEDIATELY V1~\' ~hell, 2~ &.n Jl\11· • ~tovt'd 10 l""rlnlenl \\·lth no ""·In 117990 ""°" & the musician. uat 49-1-iOZJ or ~ 1£ comer · . qu1n H11h Rd. Ni•11 purl l::.·q)('ri.IK«I In c:onstruclkin J Mokupio1l'} ye11r Wll.M'l\nty '"' ···••• · $ D;l',oo "1Critlce, al $195.. 1£i05 LA Brcot & N. Coast H11o'Y, FOR Al l Bl.'ach. j iif p1'0l..''"filh••e. ~ a.t v.e.11 .l ust'd Only 2 montha. Ex· ~ ... " ••••••· ·!?!!·?! $$11~.~ OThrpll i11n -\\/hes .!!., • .,sua\•e -KNABE Up /R 18 8 2 • Legu1ut FOREIGN CARS STUD~~'T p 11n1r 11 jtQ(l(I iuc ':"pa.r in:untenar\Ce <'t'lll'nt rondltion! $400 for ....... .. ••. ~."" .,....,. rty -A 1i .. ,"""~ handcarvOO ftosC'Wooct, ""e.'C· El CAMINO, 19" 1nN1h.nnlcnl 11bllily to tw•lll ul t<xl ... ilnl( 100 110 "· E..'-<· bnrh or mllkl' offrr Pletli;r J\ing ••••.. $369.9a $JM.8il (!. "'()lfer L'l 1 inan \\'ho eel. cond., ala> up/r ~r \\'/&Uh> wstoraUon " l'llltl\ t•t>Uei:it ro1npaJ1y benefits & •'R ll 11,1 6Pnl. lfG..266G At these 2 locallons only! drllJti; thirty pourM:ls of equip. piano. fl00..ll5S. . 2S3-Auto, buck.el ooats. CALL OR COME JN nialnt. Apply 814 \\I, If.th, \\urlung cond1tioni;. Si•urs, Roebllt:k and COnl• mcnt for n1ilt'S but hll!l hi& $650. 5.'Wi-f.6.16 TO SEE US C ~ny. Arlt1ms al Magnolia, wife brl.ng hbn rtn ASllTRA Y. J909 A · B · C h a a e Player • .,., COURlER, w/sbeU. boot, /If IR(!nr 81d.ltl b\'l\\ll ·I Apply in P('rMn 1-'IIBICJIT 0Al\1ACE SAt.F; lluntl11gt0t1 Be11ch, 962-7781, Plano. WAinut, xlnt pllL)'!!lg "'" .!._?p~onl.y. SHUR-LOK CORP. N~ Hotpolnt R('frtgi~ntQrJ, no E. 17th SI Costa Atesa Heavy duty Vacuun1 pump cond. approx T'S 1,'0llS. Aik· ~ra:1r~r V:S:.1!~ 0 0 NEWPORT l~lPORTS . Telephone Salel ' Cost• Mis• Area L'IOO E N II.I Pl s A \\'111111e1-., Dryc11.~o l ~ h-~a()..fi()!)O •• ' W/ 111 HP 3 ph. Elec. l!'ijC $1200. 846-1007 11 blk. Nnrnu1",1Y" ·1•1· · · I \l'f\Si'K'l'll, New w1uTiu1I". · motor $125. Radial over~ad 'iOroRO '4 ton P.U., 4 n. o "e,.11ct 1•n, "· ,,. ~ ood r S t ' Good •-• 1., htk "'·of GrnndJ [ u ... -...u. Bofh, 3G23 \I/ MATTRESSES routl:'r for \\" or 11 o t por 1ng I .v7"t C 0 MP LET E lam 11 y 11pd. stick. 6'1.ddlo tank:s. A·l • \\'111·111'.'r Santa An:1, 11ear . • · • mctHl $~. fl.1etal ruck "'ilh --mot.........,cle ""ckage. Ju• t cond. 519--1338 eve. E<1ual Opptv E:m11IOJ"('I" 8 droom Fu "t "· 1~ 2 NEW ft•·-Ia $··~·-~· ... , •-3100 W Co I H' N B ~ llal"bor, "79-2921 e rn1 ure II" custe!'ll, 25" y;\...., ; .... , ......, • ., ~ w"UUIUW'. "''""Nlsed, moat lif!ll due • rui \yY., • · Work From Your Home l:==========r " Qu 175 < bet m1097 •·-~ 1972 Toyota Pio" 18,000 'l2 •••5 ---""· Full & l'win Se!s :lG" Deep, 411" hl«h. 012"""'321 or s • -or to l&tk of ..... Will •pill ·~ 1\1ODf;L800 Ken m '11' e C ,,., " ...,., .,.,,c: ~ 1ni. 1.ttJst sell. !\fake offer. '--=70""°"""-,..==--1 \\ltulhcr $JOO, Model 70 !{en-rru ED TO !.-.OVE NO\\'!! Ext. 279-days 5 4 4 - 3 4 I 1 ~. up. Pvt. l)nr. All new . 581..SSlO. < i -c ADILLACS Top Commissions * 558-7311 * Equn.l Oppor. 1:-:nn1IO)i'T 'rELl-~X IO ~I HOT LINE! Fr-iendl.v ru. Sf'•'k~ shnrp 1n , <11v. fur kl'y pos111on! Xln'1 1 hen;•flls! \\"111 ll"Hlrl IU!('Ura·!f' I J typisl. Call Lisa Rk"ill\l'l'l<i. • 8ti-l2S..~. Dennis & [)(>11nis I P,•n.;onri.~1 1\l(l'ncy of Hun· 1in_.;1011 Rt>11ch. 16l6S Il<'n<"h -' ~l,.fl.B. TELLERS URGENTLY NEEDED. ASSEMBLY TRAINEES Interim 0 Personnel Service 1?581 Irvine Blvd •TIS Tustin 838-5460 Do"'')C')' SavlnJtS & Loon lln11 ~nini,:s in il!I ltunt1n;:;ton BCat'h b1~111ch for full & WAITRESSES p/linle Tl'llers. Ex 11 r r. 111-cf1•rreil. Xln'I I\' o r k I r1 g E.xper. Neal Appeuran<.<e cor\dll lo1111. Z1 Or Over uiore Wlulht'r $1S, It e b 1 t, Al-'iO a famous line of beauL nights. OSCAR. D 1v1 NG outfit, complete, '74-'!Wo Kawa. motorcycle&. ,., _guar & de!. 5164:672 l<l11g & l~i:;Jn .BR furn. I~ * HEAL TH FOODS-tinma<.'blate, $150. (1) G-4 100 w/10 Jr's (1) FOR Sale, '61 CHEVY 3 spd Larges t Selectlon t:.1-~. VJ::RSATRONIC~. ~.~,,-,,,-,.·.. !~"~~er ic ..,,·1thl11 next 4:i TO 7So/o OFF 962-2991 aft 6:30pm MC-l 90. Both w/ X\1'811 ; !~!:r.p~~Jki rr:gkti $1100 In Orange Co'unty ., J ~1 . k TV, Rad1'0, H"1F1' St. --+ Ladybug 3 cycle. trlr. '_;;;'-"'='-'"'-"==-'-c= C DeV'U ...... -_ yrs old. ~ O\'t'l\S, xlut 64.&-8686 & ~ "ovuig Snle, slOl: up now ~ b'R' tires w/spare. 4 Bell 1 Vans 9570 OU(M!: 1 CS • -wu• .....,.. I eond. SIS.2512. "'"'"'"'"'"'""'"'"'"'I & $ave. Natural V1tamln11, helmet's. Coilt $3'.XXl +, sell Vllles • E l Doradofl • Coo- R ent Wa•hers/ D ryers BIG Old B1:a&& Dbl Bed. Foods, Hl:'rb Teas, Health SANSUI, ·mod QR-!iOO quad lol' $1600 Cll' bsl olr. 968--26&1 'JO FORD vertibl~. Also nllllly otber l'I v i c t 0 r i a 11 lAve t.eat, & How -To Books, shelving, select CndJlac ~rna. I -· \Vk. ~·uu n1aint. lnbles 6<. misc. ~ Moo thru reciever \\'Irr e e. GatTB.rd '72 SUZUKI 125, set up for * 63&-1202 * P.lr/i\1ni chairs, a I Ill o st tumlable. salJ OT" $150 cash. dirt.• AJ50 '67 l!Qnda ll"Uil -11t•1v. l\1arble tab I e 8 • pie-Fri. Sat. 8-12. 193'.l E. JI OT po INT r 1· 0 !1 lfl'Ct' F.dinJ:('r, 1 Blk Ne..,,, p 0 rt P.1otorola col. 1'V$100. or 90 mechanic's special. 1.lake R I T _, " d lures, l11mps, boudoir chairs F" $75 cash. 642-7137 offer. 49,1.9•00 6 cul., auto. trans .. -radio, 1• ng. 11o·o u0l1r. •~ e e • & 11ntique cuckoo cl o e k. -'-''~~~Y~· -------~ ' tl11or ga.~kl't · S."IO. 67:,-97:>:1. Cnint-see at 2244 p 0 r t USED Bennett p res s u re ELECTROPHONIC Receiver 1974 HONDA ~. fairing 2200 heo,ter. Llcenae No. B5121E AD~llHAL-Ii cu n. rrost Cnrlisle or call 644-5600. Brenthing Therapy unlL w/ Garmrd t mt b 1 ~, 8 miles. $1600. 1970 YMtAHA $1588 f1).'e Nfrtg. $110. L;11ly ll.1·n-YR~NCJI Prov .• soft "'ht. $100. M0.4155. after S p.m. track. Nevt'r used. S200 or 125 Enduro. $.."75. or best moro I ,,. 11c.n """ """" "" bst. S.t9-4159. Offer. 83G-4347 \\';ts 1~r .,: ..... .'1<JV'o.JU.~. fl' <"OUt"h: like new. Grn. ll"x14'" Color Pho!ograph11 I -!-~RE~-PICKU P-ltcf's-Nau~. fold·n·IM.'C'I, t-nd. bed, mounted or unnioun!ed $la. STEREO, Lancer, x1nt co '70 HARLEY Sporuter. Low WI Ls o N Alfa Romeo Ap111"s & S<:rap i\1l•t:1 I Queen 1nntt/bo.x spg., M.nd Call a1!Hi:.!95. 1'1ake offer! ' mileage. ExceUen\ con d . Call anyti1nc, 67~.-~~ n111de Chin1.'SC style kitlgsizr }!OSPITAL BED 1 ~~~~-~-~-~-~~~~~1.""~·~·~o~u~er;.=6~4~6~"....:.3~·~·~'~· • AHa Romeo Bicycles . &020 hdbrd. N1m1~rous o th r 1· Good Cond $50. 962-1850 lt('rns. 548-4464 96.1-55-18 call eves. llot1tlnd ll•lll Motor Home•, B I' t2J 10 speed Rallei;:h Grand KINGSIZE Bed. new. EXPERT C 1 all MlriMEquiplMnt Y... Sale/Rent 9160 er 183 Prix. 1 Green, I lllue.. 2jl/' n1nttrcss, box springs & ' . a r Pet nst er ~iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii'lii!i!!i!I 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach friuncs wl!h )c;!l"as. 3 weeks franle. Stilt packaged, stra Yours•n\me, repair,~ relay. ! 556-1070 842·6611 E200 Van AUTOS IMPORTED 9705 ''If' U'"" l'r ''"'1" 1,,,.,. l>v firm. $.L7~. (worth ·$4251 21 yrs cxpcr. 646-~ General 9010 '73 .EXPLORER, Dodge ill • ,...... " ~~"" ~ ES 20· ~L·u• J2 5 '71 Dode:e 'I'rad<'~lOr:r -· ~n#::l1sh v11111ol·l'.i. Quick siile Queen $155, Herculon com<.'r LAD! ski jacket, worn eng.. • 'inn gen., , nt $t20. each. 494-l~ group $160. Usually home, one!"!: winter coat, never REPAIRMAN \\'ants dama-a ir, P/B, l ·s, P/awo'g, Vnn with custom Surfer Call M r. Ruppe Apply Surf & Sirloin .~. ··-·-· 549-3220 • ~ W. Coast Hwy:;-NB-.. · (demo) Priced to Sell $4952 Equ::il OpPor. En1ployer WAITRESSES I~::::~~~~~~~~~=-::::::::::-:::: I Oinnrr 8.· Graveyard. Apply I• in person. Odie·s Restaur * TEMPO * ""I. 1400 Pacmo Coast Hwy. NB. Needs You Now! '""0 ,j"~5/g,::'~RK' * File Clerks CHOOSE. your hours, work * S.cret•ry Jr & Sr for )'Ollrsell, be your ~·n f, Typists boa:. Men ot \\·omen. Can Accounts Clerks be slightly bandlcappe<! Neat • Clean Appearance. our tline is valuable. Invest Vts., retired, Age 25 to 70. !ii wlliely w/high hourly Suppleme~t your Inrome. •t'll.tes. CAii Stlndy, 546-4450. Drive a c:ib 6 hrs or more· R 'EVER A FEE AT TEMPO day. Apply in ._oerson, Tempo Temporary -l{C'!p YeUow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th 1::::::::-:-:::::::-::::::::::::==-i--::::::~;.:l cS~1~.,~Cos:::::~'':..::M~.,.::::;· ___ _ lnclds delivery 83'2-2488 worn. 675--Zl84 ged bout over 25· for Winter self cont'd. 8 slper., 9M+ special ln!erior. air cond, RALEIGH SU PER WANTED 4.xS POOL table &, rack, project. Or wants new hull mi. Xlnt. cond. $9,500 . wiclc ova.ls, mag wheels, COURSE. !o finish otf. G73-6834. 962-2059 aft. 4 SHARP! Gas saving· 3 spd JO SPEED. 24". $100. Loveseat/Mfa cues, balls, cover & l!ghts.1 """="'""'==:..:0:::C--·l="""=-'-"""-"''""',..,.--.,..,c with slant 6 engine, wired .-&l~ * in good oonftttion. 1~12511~·~·~83.'Hl"'°..::;.729"'--~--=7 I 16' TRAILER for Flat bottom $2,;,oo. BUYS 5th interest in for sound. $3195 {8811J) \\Iii! pay to $100. Misc Wanted 8081 OOa1. $50. bus/mtr. home. r u 11 y • RobUBtclll Motors 4 • CIRL.'S20 ''Schwinn •'192-87B5.&fl 6 Pm * _ • _ &H-0064 cont'd. Entire amount to 18641Beach HunlBch t~~~~·._.,~>=15'.'· t. •• ~-o!ll'.128!. ~!I FOR SALE lingle bed box W B I G d 8 t M I E 9030 be A:t. over 48 mos., entitles 848-1255 7.-:~="''0·~~~7'"-'~~c==---I spring and matl?'ess. Good .• uy Oenta ol oa s, ar ne q. 10 wks a yr. use, includ'g.1,.~13'""'oo=oo=E""Tta~~do~,-m-an-~100=·. I "Oitcctly acnM f-rm the \l/AN"T1';D : J \\"hct•I bicycle. · Bnrlges ....__. ..,._ t ins. 548-4464 S. T •··'boa""" ct b" U b . cond. Call 646-2337. -"''""'l\S -'-"'"" urrs Pl Al , 360 cu. V. 8, ow ~ u sc1t. ut in good t.'\lnd. ~--~~-~---IANY TYPE-ANY AMOUNT '72 EVINRUDE 9Y.t hp out-'72 Explorer P.lli, Dodge 413 AM/FM st ta de k Sales e Service • Phone 492-1637 * Garage Sale 8055 HIGHEST PRICES PAID board motor, little use, like eng. 24'. p/s·p/b,air/gen, panelled & ~~rer ~y 1645-640& Ca m e ras & Equip. 8030 SUNSET CO. ne"" GT~ aft. 6. awning, sll'eps 6. 16M miles. lllllgs. Goodyear t ires, I ·A~ud=i~--~--9~7-07=1 GARAGE-SIDEWALK :Z.19 Forest Ave, Suite 5.,_B_o_•_t-'s,._P_o_w_•r ___ 9040..c..ci~-t2iJ 9000/b!lt of!. sldepipea.15,000 mi. $@XI. CA.~1ERi\ & Durk r o o nl SALE Lagun:• Bch. (above Laguru1 i . (213)434-8195 all 4 '74 AUDI FOJi;, S un r o o I, Equipnicnt . Cull 11 f 1 ti S t Oct 19 Ha1'd\\·art') Hours 12-3 Daily 22' RESTORED l\lercury 1973 PACE Arrow. 24' air 1966 DODGE, comp I e 1 e a.m/fm, 4 spd, m~l sell, J\lon/~,ri '' otl1cr e""~ ... 8 00 a ., 5 00 Musical lnstrum'ts 8083 BCl_ns~i~. tw1 in sere, Uw inboard. & gen,• sips 6. all the xtras, camper, w/equip.. stereo,, ~""°'-~"-afl_6~----...... u : a.m. to : p.m. 1mtn1 op, u covers. lsl c au thnlouL Lo mile.Ii, •~ R --> tt>;;n. • · 10. ;}15'-3879. CORNER OF p -t Ba •• h I $10 500 """ .... pe. UM very g....,.., f'"·"'• Austin-Healey 9709 ( #2014) mr,1rh ]htt~llll1 ~i +ti Jr; ·' .,,, ... , .... " .... ··' 1 ... '' w ~\. --· -- TRAINEES \\'HI 1min depc!ndable people to becon1e plastic lnjcct'lon molding operators. l\1ust be ttble to st.and entire shift". 1f necessary. Openings on 2nd 1hifl, $2.29 hr. Ruise in fiO tlny11. -1611' & ORANGE 2. S.G. S-aker Cabinets, 2 e,,£!<! . Y ~WlC · 4550. • · ...,.-1763 846-84. 70 CANON FT \\'/fl0:0.11\t, 1:4 "' """ 645--0792 or 646=4131 I '°'"°'='=~--~-= II"" I I fl fl I & COSTA 'MESA 12" speakers 111 ca ch. 33' FLEXIBLE bus. F\tlly '69 1-J)RD Super Van 302. ~ C'ns, ~ i tl'rs~ sni ac-BARGAINS GALORE w/covers for P .A . or 1969 LARSON, 14', ~liP sell cont'd. Sips. 6, Beauty, Rblt eng, aprox 20,000 mi, 1965 Auatin-1-iealey, CREAM· . ,','~'-· _·"'_,~~f'~-~{7~9;,__·== t~ .1 Cl h" guitar. Ask $175 or b s t . l\terc.. trlr. $965. Firm. A/C, all xtras. $17a wk, cstm int/eXI, mags, etc. PUFF. Wh . convert, red unu ure, ot Ing, 117~~ 31st St. NB. Boat ., 8 ce1 oond., Mtr nee<ls 6c ml. ·518!44~. I"'~. •••-1>!9 int., new tires, mint mnd. Cat 8035 Applianl-es. Books. Toys, k 464633 ~ ........-$3'500. Onr. 6f:Hi212 Antiques 8005 .o.::c.'::....-----= Sporting Goods Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 \\'Or · eves & "''lmds MOTOR.HOME '64 FORD VA.t.J.. * $ 4 95 1r I ~""'-~~~~=~--1 :.:;c;;,c;.c:.:__.;.__ SIAfllESE Rt~'CISTERED YOU NAJ\1".E IT!! BEAUTll-,UL 17 ft. '69 IMP. RENTALS Runs good. 2277 Harb 0 r BMW 9712 LAST 4 DAYS! \\'ed. Thurs, 7 weeks, bcau!iful. 327 6u1 Prot..-eeds to H:irbbr Area VJCT'OR Cal I lnb/outbd Buick V6 on Lido DALE'S 838--0900 Blvd. AJll !'>19 CM. Mornings i •------... --• Fri. & Sat. Ck:L 16. 17. SI Ai>t J llB "''"S Youth and Con1munily p,·",·•"·""wos'M' .•,11", c la't 0 5 .' Isle dock $2500. 61a-1483 or·=~~-~-~~~~ only. 18, 19. 10 &\1·5 Pfl.t. ~1ocl>le . . · ~· ... · ~ uu .., 675-0123 ,.T 'I T I 9170 '"'""''==~----- APPLY Orange Coast Plas1ics 850 WC!!t 18th SI., Costa l\1e11a, Calif. " D 8040 Actlv1ty Projects worth $.100 now $75. ra1 ers, r•ve '12 FORD Supcrvan. Cl!tn1 tap dresser, Cap I a ins ogs. Spoosored by the l\lisc filell" S"x7" & 6"x9", DIVORCED, nlust sell, new 00 int. Pvt party. Cll.ll alter 6. Chairs, Coffee Grinder & • COSTA MESA 1 hol 11 30• custom diesel Trowler SHERW D Tent Trailer, 963-5992 Hnnging Lamps· 8 drw Pine PUPPY WORLD e ROTARY CLUB etter trays, e punch fl Sips s. flybl"idge, 'pvt pty'. sleeps 6, butai:1e.. 1 to Y"e, ..:.:T.<'ii---==--==- J)resser & lge r.1anlc l\1ir. Bull Terrier, Lab,1----------1 ~~l~.42~;v3f.~.-$35.~ti~~ $19,500.Anne645-5759 ~~e.rn, many xtras. $700. 1966 DODGE VAN ror, Staid~ reversible Rug, \Vein1arant.'r. Still dogs, Sib. 2 STOVES, l'itiSf'. furn, ,,,..,-1202 !\tint (.'Otld, $1~. 673-6622 nppros 14."x..'12'. 9· 3 cushion Iluskey, Chihuahuas, Tiny hooks. et c. Cotton, "\Vool & 330Ex~ .~~view CDl\i. &I0-1.000 Boats, Sail · 9060 Auto Ser. & Parts 94DO 1~4 DODGE VAN, 2000 mo·. Divan, Ami Chr & olloman, Po o d I es. Pi! Bulls. Silk fabrics, "ide" selcction.1,;:::.~~::.c,~~-~-~-,. ;J'ravel Ag('n! t'OUee thl & other mi~·. Cockapoo. 100 1\1 IX ED lOA~t to 4Pfl1, Wed, Del. FOR SALE: Several offiet:s 4 l"" CK $3800. or best offer. W ings Of Fortune I ilem•. S... ot1905 E. Bnlho" PUPS Slud Seovke Musi 16th lhn> Sun. Oct. >l!h. ot h;gh q,,.lity ofofurnilW"c. '6' COLUMBIA MK I, full • ' x &" BLA Jeep 645-t\20 Beautiful agency in gora'£'0U!i BI v fl . 11. t ·' L ' • St. Brl'f'dl!. Koller Canaries, 1717 Park St. flB. usr side Desks, chain, sofas, files, galley, head, hold'g. tank, \Vhcel.s: tit Bronco & Scout "Io cat Ion s eek s i ncl\v. fPeninsula1 Reptiles & Turtles. Open gate. pi c ture s & etc. Call I/B aux .. sips. 4· includes -also, $35. 893-6460 • EVEN· "*'' / d 0 m e. 11 r i c ticketing 1 "'-"'.:=0::::C..~----Eves. SJI-50'17 642-2&12 Nv.-pt. moor'g., xlnt cond., -~IN~'G~S.=~~~----background. s u Per oppor. ANTIQUE rouch, AOll:'rican. ·c...,~~~ Jewelry 8070 · $8.000. 54S-ti6U 100DGE 3'.!pd trans, presstll'e ICall Sharon Lt1?, 848-l:m. $300. or $250 cash. C a 11 GREAT Dane. !\Just s e 11 , -EXEC SWYI chr8 $15125, COLUMBIA 5.5 meter-vPIV plate, nywhee.l, steer col.., [)connis & [)connis Penonnel 1 ..:642:.::.-~7~13~7~-----~ good v.•/chlldren. AKC pcd. WANTED Sl'.CY Chris '8/2-1, Dk'.5, aces. fast & in great cond-fof conversion set. 64>7989 Agency of H u nt i n gt on Don"! give up lhe ship! C!lsa P hiyii Apls. 208 B TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID Pierce, 867 \lo· 19 0. 1• ~>741~ exclhng sailing. $ 4 50 0. '66-CliEv'LL sOey w/posl ,Beach, 161~ Beach BlYd, '''Lilt" it in classified, Ship 1,01..:"..:"_:8;t~·J!"°'·8~·~~---FOR YOUR JEWELRY, EXFClITIVE ~k 36, x 58 phone 963-2887 evl'S rear end, ot11p, $125 bit .H.B. lo Shore Results! 64~. SHJ::LTlE/KEt~HOND n1ix WATCHES, ART"OBJECI'S, nice ~nd., beautiful glass 470 \\'Int Trailer, all racing ofr. 968-3737 aft 7pm. puppie'!!, 8 wks, $5 to good GOLD, StLVER SERVICE, ~P· sas. 642-3228 gear. new sails. · '73 San Ant'que & Cl -~l:....,9~5720~ hun1t!. 5-15-IW '. Fl~NE FURN & AN i'IQUES. Pets 8087 D i e go Champion, 64&-5195 1 s 611 C 01.D l::nl{lish Sheepdogs. 7 &la-2200 Hft 6 1940 CHEVROLl.."'T, 2 d r \\"eeks ohl. AKC. All shots. SIGNED, Sa nt a Dotningu, SCHNAUZER 26' CLASSIC \Vood Racing Special Deluxe, radio & fuddly. 6.16-731/j Shadow box, matched set, l\1in. fen1ale, AKC, l1 \\'ks. Sloop. Lud!!r. Spinnaker, healer, $650, call 979-8630 POMl-;RANIANS, AKC, 1nale Squ<ish, Rlng, Earrings & fJ:ll-.6547 (2131 39&2600 or 39'1·28601 Rec Vehlclts 9530 "Ti-FORD Camper Vao,' xlnt, XU"lls. 1.take oHer. 61~ "' .,,.,.., Auto• W•nted 9590 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TQP USED CARS 1-'"0REIGN, DOP.tESTIC or CLASSICS If )WI' car is extra clean see Ull first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~ 979-2500 IO 1no's. remulC' 9mo's. BmcC>lct Pvt pty $ 2 0 0 0 I 90 $2900 ;cc;.:....c.:.;;....;;,;;:.... __ .:.:.;.o ---"·~'""'~· ~1--~ 1 al'r-5846.' · · Pianos Organs ·ao -LA~S-ER--w-,,-.,-tr-,-,,-,,-,,.,--w:--.1 CHINOOK-TOYOTAS round *FREE CASH $$$* BEAUTl~-tiL I< e cs hon d Live5tock 8075 • PIANOS . Jy new. Call 494-2669 befoi·e tripper now on display. . . FOR JUNK CARS- JlUpli. AKC, Shots & worm· 7 p.m. lleady for vacation trips. . • * S<!K-1915 * c<l. Call aJI. 6P~· 979-0007 HUNT ERS jumpers trained. • ORGANS 2.1' ALBATROSS, good.. day Bl9" 001v! ..• Inspect and I'!"!!!""""""!!!!!"'"!!!!!!!!!! For an ad )n Woma n's World .WTI. llUU.I ,,. BAVARIAN ;01 Now In Stock e '74 3.0 r : & 3.0 CSA e 3Xl2-200'lA le: 2002 TU e '74. BAVARIAS 4 speed e '14 BAVARIAB Auto. e '74 3.0 S & SA'a • XLNT LEASE PLANS • . k '"EXCELLENT SERVICE • S year· 50.000 mUe WaITanty E:I ~ Marguerite Parkway .-. Missk>n Viejo uSE AVERY PWY EXIT. 831.21).Ml • 495--4949 Al-\;llAN Also bunt seat I es s 0 n s. R tal f $5 Miler-a real bargnin $730 driYe, out ... Reduced to WE BUY USED CARS $~:i0. to i;:.oo:I honle, we 11 Occanvk-\\' stables. Mark en S r 673-1232 ' . '5199 at Bill Ma.."ey Toyota, ANO ·TRUCKS \t'IO""'l"ed drw 57;r.23:il Mullen. 841-2370 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunting· -··-____:... Miscellaneous 8080 . HOBIE CA1: J.I w/~iler tun Beach. 847-8555.. Come in for a free app,.aisal I -=~===~~== COU..IE Pups. AKC, 8 wks, ---------I Op.~ N ights 'til 9 & accessoncs. Near ne11o,1~----=-~~~~-to GROTH CHEVROLET, ORANGE COUNTY'S Call Peggy 642-5678, ext. 330 Jiffy-Crochet! Princess! l'lt1.nnlnt :i. !Mil .. '\"hlf> u11 1 111~ ru<hll~ .. ~1~· tn K h11rry' J1~·~'\'·CltOCU f:1' \n a 1110 nf !Ullt'I .,r kn1Lil!ll: ""r~LNI. l.a•·r 1<t1••114Ui\<'I• lM , ~~) to m•·n,.1d11• nnil ">' ·•·>H • hint 111 1,u!"l'l,••f'ltrd ~tt'l l'"R l•a1t1·111 ~\;;.;: ~•i<'~ ll-~11 ln/"111<1•·•1 ' 7$ CENTS for t'al'i'I 11111\rrn Add 2.'i 1·en\) fnr 1•11<'h p~llC'tll fl)f" first ·rl11ss m~11,,nd ~l~l~I handl1n11 : ul hcr~t.•r rh1rfl. cla!lll deliv .. r1 will t111'e lh1'1!e ,.ttks or more S.,.nd lo Ahc:e Brooks, IM. thr 1>111)" Pilot. N('('(flecr~l'I. Dr pt , Kl•-163. Old ChtJse11 S111t1on. Nrw Yorll, N.Y. 10011 Print N•m,., Ad· drt'U,Zip. l'llllrrn N11mbfr New• I~ mo~I PQ11ul~r *-ht:ns In our 1974 Nt'flllttr11n. C111111of:! All rral'I.~' TllRt;t; FreedniRn• •n-'1flt . 7Sr New• ~w +Knit Roolt-1'111 815\tTIU Uf'Pllll,.rn ••. ~ !'kw! 1"1t.'ltdltpo1nt Boilit; ,. 00 Nf"'1' f loW'1f Crochrl lik SI 00 ll11irpin l:rn(hr1 llnolo: II 00 l n.~t,;u11 CrtX'het nook II oo Jns111nl M11<:r8m• ilk .. II oo lratllnl Mo•Mi)' lkiok . I I 00 C',omp!11teGlft Book II 00 Com(llt.'ltAf~hans•12 SI !JO 12 Pritt Aft1h•n1 Jll2 !iOt Book Of 16 Qultb •I . .)Or MUM!umQuUIRookl2 •.• ~ l$QullUforTod11y •3 •..•• !ilk llool of 15J f(y R11~ , ..... » • . I ..... ' \. " .i ,.. ' " • 9425 SIZES 8·18 L~ 1lf..,; ... 1fi",..,-r- II\·" AT \ 1\1 IH 11~:1''1" nn 1t1:,1. 1, 1 "'"' hu~r th•· 1la) 111 rhl~ II• I\ ~"·•I"' r-:nt1• (h••o:r \:orh1 lln!> nn ~hhl '·0111 hut1<111lt1i;:'" 111·•1 :.d•I~ <I•"' tla•h. 8 .. nrt ~ I '1 ! "I,,,) I ':o ii " I t\ , I ~ f, " \I <••'~· S11•" l', )u, I ~. 11. !!'. I'. s,,, l! diol•I ;l U lllk,.~ ~~. J.<l'<I• ~~•·IU•h S.:od $1 00 !or ,,..iH'll p11\lrrn Add :t.' c~n1 ~ fof t<ach 11iitter11 for rint-rllls5 m111l 11nd ~\l('(liltl hll'ldl101t. l'.llher10;1se lhlrfl· "'•" &ehvtory W\U l11ke th~ wa>k'ormorl' StndtnM1.ri111 Martin. 442. thl' l)ll1ly Pilot, ratlt'rn ~vt • :32 Wta' 18th st .. Nrw YMk , ~ ''-IOOlt. f'nnl NAM£. ADDRf,SS.1.lP, i-;1zt: and ~m.~: 1"1 'MH~:R . ONf: f'RF.F. PATTl-:RN o1 ;co1t1' rhO!Ct' tOH'l'ld fM, onr frft-pat- tern ln,1de Nt:w !'i rRING· SUMMt:k PATTJo:RN CA TA ll>G. ·100~ yin;, fl II s~if"~. free pau,.rn roul':°.:' Send 1~ nuw. StW + K~IT Rook .-1th ba~lt t111iiue p.ittt.rn $1 :t'o ln.~11~nt 1''a$hle111 Rook SI 00 lniil•nl Sewi1111' Booll SI 00 j Sl:1blc/..,,·hilt!, · sl.ots. v.·onn-Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-5 Cond. 640--0756. Sports, Race, Rods 9540 18211 Beo..ch Blvd .. Hunt. Bch OLDEST ed,ChampionLlne.49-1-9964 e HEAITI! FOODS TO *P1'• & G d * 847.elm 549-3331 _ _ _ __ _ _ ~ nos r•n s LIOO 14 Excel. Cond. Sail '6:> CTO 400, 4 speed, m11.gs OW English Sheepdog, 3 T:f'fi, OF=r. P.toving Sa I e . Baldwin · Cdbl.e • Otlckerl.ng No. 3209. $1,050. . r with mO.ny xtras, PttU!t see WE BUY mos. t.lale .I. Fein Poodles, Stock up 1.ow & $AVE . • Fischer -KawaJ • Kimball 642-4141 lD '"'Pl"l!C-~7579 Thll'ORTED AUTOS Blk & Sflvcr, 646--01<12 Natural Vitamins. Food s. . Knabe. P.I::...on & Harr'·, -_,=:-."2'::';0<-:::;-,-;;:=:I='~~~""~:!:!~=~~ I BEST PRICES PAIDI GoLDEi(""R.eU:iever, AKC. 4 Herb Teas. H ea J th & P.fl.lSM'tt _ Sohmer • Stein· Boats, Slips/Docks 9070 TWO 81..A.~K ANSEN 13" 0.•n Lewis Imports ,.0 ,11 1.,1 ell beha _.,, How-To b ~ o ks, s_helving, way • Storey & Cark.• Win-\\'his. 7" 11o·ide. $5(1. •r66 u •• ~. CM .., o~• 1 • s 1• "' \....... I bl ··-II °' •1 WANTED Slip or side tie "'-'0 ~tv:./'_ aft 6P'I "' ...._. ........ , · · -·~ 67S-7910 a es. _m.,,._.. . .,,..,., "on. er • WurUt.zer . YaJ.naha f 35' "\boat ....-vwo .. CASH FOR Fr •• To You 8045 thru ~n., Sal. 8-12. 1932 New S•·1net1 L. •••••••• "~ao;: or 881 · T uck 9560 E ""1ooe• S A l Blk " .,..,...., Cnll 963-3538 !' a YOUR CAR :..:..:::...:.:c..:_::. __ _;:::.;: N · ..... 'rt~ · · -· Used fnlm • •• .. • • .. .. • $% y R E 1-; t 0 g d h 0 nl e , e\vpo • Play1 rs " .•.•.•.•.. $895 Boats, Speed & S~i 9080 1956 FORD Pickup 1,s Ton, I ;;=="'°~54&-T.'70'l!l"-"C.......,,_,,_ SH1nUyl'(l/ Slll'p. 8 nl 0 s. WANTED Grands o" .••• N ....... $395 $400 IU .. 1886 Call I 5 WANTED71, Mercury Station Alt.;,, 962-4S21 TOP CASH DOLl.AR PAID * RGA S* *CHRIS CRAFT* --~-at Wagoo ' -'73 l l~f,7\~M~P~ST~B~RS~. ~So~.,-,-,.~,-.,-,-,,-.. !'~OR \'OUR JEWELRY, Bald\11~1 • C?.:1M • Hamniond • 17' Oa.qsic Runabout & lrlr. CH.EVY '72, ~' ton, 3j() auto. 673--0626=~-- huircd. ne e d youngstt•rs \VATCHES, ART OBJECl'S, Kawai -Kimball· Lowrey · $975. Call P.fr Mu e I I er PS/PB, air cone!., $2795. AU1'0 WANTED "ith Jove 10 b>ive. 64a-£77~ GOl.D, Sl:.:r~R SERVICE, Rodgers· Thomas -Yamaha 64fHXl45 ur 646-2346. 842-7'"J60 Under $1000. GERl\'IAN SllEPHEHD FINE FURN & ANTIQUES. • ~urlilzer Gdlbransen • 16" Cnrlson, Johnson 90 hp '50 GlttC 9' bed, 6 cyJ. 556-1916 PUPPJl:-'.S 645-2WO A!.cn. motor $1000. Good condition. $.j5(). The tastest draw rn the West. 842-90/lll '74 221 " T el ti! "Ko Optigan ................ nri<i 842-6281 Call 646-6814. . .. a Daily Pilot Classified ==~=-""C -~--~ ,, ,i . rav 'r: in-Lrnvrey Spinet ....... , USS FREE Puppies lo goo d fort , hke new. $3j(). C'ash Wurlitzer S 1 1 $49!1 Capri 9715 Ca pri 9715 h6rn('S. Cullic/Ter1•ii•r + ?? ,.;,. take rvl'l" py1nts. •74 H i' ne • llC\V • • SALESSERVICE LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc:. ROUS ROYCE BMW ~ 234 E. 17th SI. Costa Mesa • 546-4444 '68 BMW XI0'2 4 speed ex- quidte stlver w/61ack int. 8.11-2010 dlr. '71 BMW 2002 4 speed, mags, & xlnt. 831-2040 dlr. Capri · 9715 Call 6-16-4184 Honda CB200. xtras, like anuno11J A-100 ....... Save 11•1 ----~~---nrw $850. 5:(1 steel stor. * WIN FREE * Transportation POODLE fllix. Cuti' \\'hl!e shed w/slid"g. dr:s. $ 8 5. ORGAN LESSONS .... .Flurfy Spayed r. 7 tnos. b'~ =18 FULLERTON MUSIC a zms-c 't 67:,.2:J.1.1 c1Ays. fi73·3962 ar Ii. ~" C•mpers, Sale/ I Buy II 18191 E:ucHd. Fountain Valley R 9120 1'1ANCHESTETt Terrier, 2 •• 557--4836 · I ---•n_t _______ 11 A Johnson and Son SPECIAL yrs :0.1. llsbkn. fr i 1' n d I y. Good. used l~imiture & 122 N. Harbor. Fullenon GAS SAVER til.i-25.'l.l 11ft 6 fii:I-.,3_96_2_. __ 11pplu1nc..'e!I or 11•111 scll lor you 871·1805 'li6 Chevy truck with po-•p LAB/SHEP, 1nale-:f; mo, all MASTERS AUCTION :.:....:..:..:=,.---1 • • ho •# uu or 83'9625 * SHE 'SltALL JtAVE..... camper. P..fake oiler. s Is, houll('broken. friend--~ 54~ 2080 548-$443 Jy, good \\lltd'Klog. 6IB-&31 alt 6 S d 839-0'374 AIUSIC \\'HEREVER .Jo" or ~--· or wi ay SHE GOES!!! * Motorcycles/ Furniture 8050 Ctn' shOp opening soon in BALD\\!IN OllGA-SONIC n. Scooters 9150 Costa l\1esa . Let me sell li1otlel numher n L Walnut f--";;;;;:.::::..:; ___ ...:.:..:: 14' CURVED Sectional S\jO, your Handmade Items on "3107. 2 l\tnnuel 44 & 44. '71 HUSKY -250lifX + XfTBs. Dil}('\le set s11'i\"el. uphol l'On!lignment. For Inforn1a· P fl n o r ll m i e I o n e , New K 0 n i s -$ 5 5 o , Call ch a In.. pc!(lestHI ncvarnar tlon call Doris at ;",45-1911 Percussion. Jong ond sl.ort <199-2825 la hie $WO. 5' Loveseat 1'1. t • A · '"'=-'-"7·=='"'°'=~~~ 8•• 'l66. NEWPORT Bench Tenn i 11 s u 1 a 111. ccompaniment 1. "~""C"''-...~--~--c I u b F a m i 1 ., T e n n i s canCC'I. i:olo cancel. Deep 1971 YAP.tAHA 90CC, 1900 -,,,.,,c , .• b I I I I mi. e:<cellent cond 121 5. I ,~.sofa bed: 1nnplt-1t1n; Menlbership. SAciifil't'. anu r g1 tooocoolro. 96.l-5lT2 ~·hi!d's <'hifferolM'; A!ll /F7.1 j 7 l 4 ) 8 3 3-t 8 15 (213) Pedal I:\ notf!ll. i. c 11 I i e :°"'==~~~-·I s11•i'('{I r:1dlo/c11~11<'llr, 12."!0 :zr.t-5700. Spcnkel'!I. S Solo stops. 5 '73 HONDA SL100 Arlnm11 No. A-l{lil Ci\!. Bhh.:. , , . A cc o nl JI 11 niml·nt s\i.lpll. Low mlh.•1tge, $3:1(). fn1•i n1: Arlnm~. M11ke oHc•rs. 1 ~tUST &•II. lO spd .. bike, Prdal • :· .: 8', volu1ne 64G-4(Mj befot'e 3 tim -----1 good eond. $90. Nciv Suigf"r flnud-sofll. lfghl :l 4 1x . ' , CHl·:ltRY CONDJTIO_N_ lTlOE·o·bcd. beiJ,..'C n11u i;:h. SI·\\•. :ifHch. $12j. Dynu·J..')'111 \\lidth 4~1~". Depth 2~\i". $100. 2 rllll\C'h chnh'!t 11'/lllil) I "'the fw1 1vfir lo ('X('l"l'ise Rt'nrh Included. v~'j(). Cnsh. ·73 •':\(JO Yn1nulm MX $69ii. cove1·s. grn. gold. $:..J() each. .t: l11SC' l1tt·ltt•11' $31:'1• 646-271i6 !\-ta.kc ofrrr. Like 11 e w. 5-16-1656 after 5. _!lli(}-!.:O:, I JH" OOLOR TV $.'">5; Boll Pcrft~tcnnllitl o n .C11\l ·73 l(A\VASAKJ 2:10CC \l/Al.Ntrr Oi11i na Rm ,. t' t nctinn Rcminji!ton dt>t•r r1tl l:' S.16-5110 nl!rr 6 PM other 3 cyi;"sln.-e1, xlnl cond $650 \1•/Canr OOck chnini. ntn10'\t & 20 gau;,~ auto Shot gun' wiM! an ani;werlng service or bf'r. 893-0821. MW, 1'1Us-t:_ S~LL. $200 or i i<i-OJ)(' 497.1153 will 1tnswer 1vhlch ls not '73 TRflTht PH ~ TIGER he~t orl<'t". .1'18--t&I cve11 t'OR SALE Kodak Canridtte informt<I p 10 !Ilia ad. $150 +111ke over q)'llltlta, Xlnt ENGLANDER Queen S l 'le dual 11 projector. phone Privale 1~1rty.=----cond. 646-5381. RN! & Frnnlc. Xlnl cond Knswerlnif machine. FREE KA\\IASAKt 90 STR!:ET $75. 8Ja..2.jlt ext 24 k ~"1-23.i7. Adult Org•n Classes BIKE Ind aetleUuries. T;;iO _61:Hn~ alt a. RUG~ -Sm ml:ttd -1 3 x I 3 . Now acc:epUng reservatlonB. n1!. Xlot cond. 49+-2051 t.10V1NG. llou:<elu of runl + Green 13:<14. Oval braided For Information pj<'11M! cAll '7J KAWASAKI F·1175. Only aet.~MOrit'~ & 1nh1c. Xlnt 1 9xll. Xlnt cond. rca1. 642·2851 In Cos1a 'ict.11 or ~ mi's. Still under warm. rond, 968-00'11. si:,..7267. 963-6133 in rountahi v"iley. ~Th. 493-7421 +i\tl;ST ,;<'11. lov~$t'At ~ L::1rxc Surrbolltrd wjth fin Our Instructor n.'<(UCsl.ll Ula! ·70-S\IZUKI, 4x4 trans, like Mf:"l, rK'vrr u.~ed • ru<;1nnl. Slll.00 only tho8e 11.ncttrly lnle.11m· new. ncve:r In dirt. $200, ~·very~' 11uKI !1&:·791') I · 6.lll-Sfi84 ' cd In lelll1lfna lo play lhe 6'1HWJ&(. COUCll Xi l.O\"i' St. Nr \\"111-~J::LCHAIH .. Gd. Con•!. 0f'{(!ln 8houid lake odvan-"·llll=.~SL!IO-:.=-~H~O~N~D~A-,-,,~,,-,-.·.I I nr11o•. Green & Gold. Sl~. Ni·"' 11lr ttTt-11 $So. o O 11W! 1 tbls tree ofll'r. 11e!up lor d\fl, $200. • 67:1-lfl.ll ufh•r 6. . :~1-ros!l 11nyr1rnc' bul Thurs. Coast Music Service 960-2002 1.1 0 v I :"l G ! -C.1llh'lllJ"(lrorY LARGE"'""i)ld buffett I able ~ B A L D \\t r N p fl r I (l r ornT b i )re "C-..... -.. -t ... -ak'-.'. I 11in , l'ldrn1, .~ hrk'l11T f.tl ~fn hcd, n\l!IC, r e. a 1. r.rond Pl111101 \Vn·out flni.111h. ·~· "·o~e --" 14 o o I I ~..,.~;. "tr~ ~~·llU. ~nlQi;T rn:~v 4!l1-22:;J. nll ~ r,.~r.n ' Riit ofr Qlfer WilO. lll&-1611. lroao. 64~7\GO after G.ip.ot. CAPRI •. , .. Sl\LE! r FROM $3388 DOZENS of Colors and Models ..• All on Sale! JOHNSON and SON LlHCOLH·MERCURY 2626 Harbor llYd. of Cars, Cosio Mt10 540°5630 SG.'"1. Otll ;.ifl._.r J PAI & fr1une Still. loq., 130 47,h TO BU'' PIA.NO FOi\ 11'1\t. mitca. X~ttLc:onclltion -'""---------------------------~--~~"":--·I--'--l'l:AID wingback Mfe. l\\'ATF.HnF;o khijt 11\ze. hf'ulcr PRtvi\TE Pi\RTY \VANTS ·m TRJUl\IPJI !',00, l ownc.r • ._.. "" r<n:----CASI! • SIHl41! • lllf..34'6 ·....:::..:.=--~--- If . • ' • -, • • .. - -WedneSdiy, Octo~r 16. 1Q74 DAILY P!LOl 1J i:B:::M::.:;, __ ;_ _ _.:;97:_:.:12 Morcodff lltn1 '740 Porsch• '75Ci for••• • 976S \7oll<ow1"" '770 Cadlll •-·----,99=15""c'"on"'nn.=-,-nt'"•""l--tt uotang 99S2 Plym0'1th 9960 $ eonditlon $1350. 646-8981 8-5; mtitlc, ~·Fh1 l'8dlo • Ex· Runs good. $199. Only 1,100 MUe1 New! W·perf. rnags, ah' 1hock1. $ 1974 EXECUTIVE 'l2PorrcJ.e·D1'2.on....,1,., '11 "roYO'l'A O>IVIJa. good '12 v .w . <u Seda". Aul~ ·s:; t:Ao CGUPE, Clcao , '74 MK IV 1 '85 MVSrANG.-2 + 2. 289. . '73 PLYM.• CLOSEOUT llpd,, A~i.fht lA>w mllea, 6Ta-3608 aft 5. cellcnl throughout l912t"NX> ~~t t,uU power, lull fa cft or y Rear end needs "'Ork S4SO. Several low-niUeoge~ fUlly ~ltll~~IS (t19~> .. ' Tf lumph 9767 -· .tOnJ.¥ $2495 llM» CADILLAC Convertible, eq_ulpme11.t with every ('Oii· 6'16·2050 alt. ~ SATELL IT E , DEMO SALE * 1,•74 TU. equipped '74 M rcedes Be H Howard Chevrolet \••hite w/black top. very c e v i ab I e extra excepl 1!17;'1 MUSTANG Mach • 1 , Sebl'in_g. factor:v. air, power, 450 SE'• at un:Suauy ·co: oward Cheyrolet Dove and Quail Sta clean, $.195, 642-6901 SUnJ'OC?f! Priced to s e 11 ! &ll\'CI', 11\r, lilert.'O, V-6, 4 spd, ~leering &o bru.kCli, low, Jo11 peUUve pl'k""eS: ~e and Qualt-<$tf. • , Nr, MacArthur, Ja111i>Ot'e'I!. '10 CAD COUPE DE VILLE ldlr.) , S4M'bl. 848-1183. . nlllc¥. C9'19HFL) * 1,•73 3.0 CSA ti 1·'74 l •. O CSA '· SAVE! ' 'Creviet BMW,' 45il SE ~'· MacArlhur, ,._,.... ond Brutol needs paint. quick ulc $2130 831'2D4D ' Oldamobllt 995S $2788 <Ser. No. 330), 36-mo. open N ~Be8l_t~ Newport Beach 83.l-05.55 494-5675 · Corvette 9932 end leMe at $221.80, plus ewl"""' a NE\V 1973 RX·2 Cemero 9917 69 · I _ rad ta Is, 30 Jn)?I· with or 36 mont)l extended engine FM:8 track. Recently rebuilt equio · RI f~D 1 TORONAOO · tax.J im Slemons ·v:.~=-~~c?! 1~t2~~1o~~R~.~~e ·oocAP.tARo 'J:.~E:~l0?11~i;,,~~1!!i ' OLDS 11 WILSON Santa Ana 835-3171 130 Quall nd c II &WCn6 $2995 + T " L • <thlonl ni;. pcl\\'l'I' Sl{'("dU~ FORD m~ ll e r f 6 rmance. Absolutely Wv.rt'llJlly (No. 0678) 3 speed auto. 541r4..16 after SELL • 208 \\1.1.st Street first class palnt A mech 6pm Howard Chevrolet Auto. h'ans .. h1.c101y 111r 't'Q11· 1 . Newport Beach co · a · • MIRACLE MAZDA 81 ~aro SS-350, 4 &peed, , Dove and Quail Sts. b1'11kcs, (lO'll'CI' \\1lldo\\·S: •• Q ~ HJ.8300 '68 POR.SCHE'912 Z 150 Ha r·bo r BI v d ., new tires, low ml. $1050. Nr. M11.cA11hur, Juiuborcc radio. hi:.-atel', tjtued l,'.lll~~. IK2;ia Beach Bl. Hunt, &!Rc-l 1 belt .. 5 spd .• Plllnt. auspen-CM 6'15-5700 6Ta-6662 nnd r :·istol IO\\' n1ile8, cx1ra ni\'t'. Lit· 556-1070 842-661 1! " ENTER E:ROM MacARTHUR sion, custom; tecefplll, nice. •13 Triuntph ms • !tOth tops Volwi . 9772 Chevrolet 9920 Nc1vpo1·1 Be11t":h 833-0:-i:'"J[) N1.1. :l~JD2B 1 ~_cc.A,:...,·T~L~A--=s==: (:--.,----~= OVER S4800. 492-1712 -h pd AM·FM. OelY 11,000 c 9933 $1577 Capri • 9715 '60 P O R s c H E cabriolet.--miles,. near new (17JHOVJ '74 VOLVO -· -°"-=9-0'-----;_; i-"------;.;.I 35 USED Prie<d to oetll 831-2040.dlr. MAKE OfFER , _ '73 CHEY. 'Tl XR·7 AIC. P/S, P/W, P/B, I Ch ryaluf Plymouth 'T2 CAPRI vs~ 4 !ipd., -MERCEDES '1973 914, SiiverMCl::"aPP') Howard Chevrolet B-t D-1 an1·fn1 .'Jtereo.11nyllop,orig. I w· I LSON OpenlJ11ily&Sw1.'tilWPil( f\ilch'g,:.._:lo mileage, tape, group., AM/FM $5395 Ol': Dove and Quall Sts. .-;mo •-MALIBU own. xlnt co11d. 644-5389 2'.Y.!9 Harhor Blvd., $2300. 'i!.1-1-7937 ON DISPl:A Y best offer, aft. 5 615-Q71 ' Nr. MacArthur, Jamboree AniWhere! v.s. a.1110. trans,, factory air Dodgt 9935 Cotit::. f\le1>1l 0.t~!lf'I .9720 '66 PORSCHE, good condJ· and BrlstOI conditioning, raillo, heater, • 546• 1934 H f I ports Uon ·$320(l, Call after 6.p.m. Ne\\'J)Ol1 Deach 83.1·0555 LEAS OR BUY vinyl rool. Serial No. 4(}:J5(k) '67 DODGE Darl GT. vinyl 996 ; ''NEWPO' RT DAT.SUN OUSJ... 00 m 49.3-2000 Volkawagon 9770 OVER9EAS DELIVER~ • $2977 roof. V-8. '"'°· "'"· "''· Pontiac • / ~)S-1250 S b -.r:• SPECIAUSN: poor paint, 2 bad tires, $600. 111,..,. n _ I Bl .1 o. __ ;;.;;, _____ _;.;.: l , . -~""'"°"""'~==~I aa 71-. ~3537 ~i.1 Dt"'!ll'1 · lun1. 1:><'1•d1 P RIV par1y,_ Le:\!ans 1971 '68 280S MERCEDES ,71l YW 4\••• I a • ..!. 1 w 1 L . 1 .Fo.'d 9940 556-1070 · 842,6611 s1~,., c""1~. undc.-7,000 mi, l\IacArlhur atJamboree Full power & tat!tory air, B d N' 1974 V ._.UAllll SON ~ i:Sr Ice full po\\'er.stireo,tapedrcK, • . Ne1vpo1t Beach new t lr e l!I ' .excelle~t con·' • ran ew . VOLVO OL DsM081 LE $1700, S(oj\ 01' take 0 v e rl l r11i'· SoNoE!WSan19D7if'o Fwy. 1dition:Comp1ete 1ervlce BUG SUN ROOF I • '73 TORINO GMC ·TRUCKS lruse, TI+-.J.l!hj7Jj I t:ecOrds availc.ble. $3750 . SAAB 99LE 4 speed, air conditioning, HONDA CARS cLAss1Cl.966-GTd Conv., PICKUP 9133-9386 ·Eves. radki h t Ll N 1966 Harbot, C.l\f. 646-9303 ne\\' n1ds, brakes, front en<I. 1970· MERC~ES 3QO SEL 067HYc ea er. c. o. AUTOS USED ' 4 DOOR UNIVERSITY 'OL~S 389 mill. 4 on the fir. Needs No DO\v$N~BBPSA"'"·IENT Scdnn. orig. lllruout. All ex. Priced to Sell · $1377 18255 Beach Bl. tlunt. Beach V·S, auto. trans., J)()11·r1· ste('r-2850 H bo 61 d vi.llV•• jQb. $·11;,. :llll-&10'.? , ~" trl\S, iriclud·g. Sunroof. See ' $4384 AMC 9905 556-1070 842.-6611 Ing, po\\'t . 1dii;l'1 ln-<ikl'i>, , ar r v_. 4 100% FIN. OAC at 300 W. Coast HWy., NB. .i..o=:=,.-,=====~~~~;y;;;;;;;=,ii,;;,,;iiii,Wi:.:~illQ,-h~{lEX,. .riu.¥.LJ);IQ{.. Costa l\lrsa .>40 ~ V!ga. .. . . . .. ~ ... ,'IJ!. .• FREE RADIO WITH AD or phone 645-218'2, aft. 5PM ---~f&l\1£0fi'Iil=-Aiitom!llc, o. 914Gl$v 2677 Pinto 9957 ,72 VEGA 8210 Trade} · cond. $250. firm. \vheel , power wlndos, vinyl NEW 1974 673-8269. (\Vlll co n sider · (#7386) I w I Ls o N 165 R.MlBLER, 20 mpg, mint power steering; brakes, tilt • " ~--"'5'JS.."60"'33:::c__=·' '""'· fo<to.-y alr. Ex!c,.kc '72 PINTO $2579 '7•1 260Z 4 speed, AM/FM 1 ~ 9910 (539GTY) ... Only $3995 L 100 FIN OAC MG 9742 '73 BUICK Electra Limited, , Do\'e and Quall St.s. 4 S""ed, ,,d;o, heoi•i·. NEW 1974 · "D'--tly a--0 ~m !he loaded! m-.. ,., . · )---------u = .... ...,.. uu 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach """"" Nr. l\1acArthur, Jamboree No. :106270. • Lie. G.T. 1 11peed. radio, heater. No. 49:.!GJH · $1588 Lici. NO DO~N PAYMENT ~~1.r,',,. like new! _Bu_lc_k _____ Howard Chevrolet 1.w. I LSON I WAGON -710 DAT.SUN Bal:..O. !lay Oub" 55"1070 8424611 84"75'° •nd Brt"ot $1877 • 2 DR Sales e S<""'"' Cadillac 991S Newport Beach 833-°""' I w I Ls o N ,. 645-6406 VW '71 Squareback, 46,000 , 'No 1~:~:~'(,~NT :';~-c.~;;,-_ ... _-~"'-'-'_ ... _-_--=97 "''" 5 ' 1 ~~.:·~~~·:e: '68 CAD .:,:,~~~£:17~~~:,~~ :1 ~:::B1ro::;::.~~' W·I LSON -· i, EW 1974 '71 TOYOTA 'EL DORADO WruTaOly ok. AM/FM '·"'e'" Xlol. • I 1111 610 OR 710 ' . '68 V\V BUG W/ORIGINAL V·8, auto. tl'uns., factory air t!995 + T&L cond. $2700. \Viii ron11lder S I W 68,000 l\IJ. Beautiful body, condiUOnlng, power steer-MIRACLE MAZDA lrade for gd. trans. car. · 1112~~~ Bea<:h Bl. Hu~i, ~h , \ tat On GCJOftS COROLLA WGN. good interior, runs perft., gd ing, fJO\\lcr brakes, power 215 o H.a r bo r Bi ".'d., 962-2Sll . 556-1070 · 842-6611 : No DOWN. PA~m .. T Radlo, beator, low n1iles. tires & brakes. S875. 968·1292 C.M · "'""100 !961 'lUSTANG • •0~· "·a h Bl H 1 B 1 ... u:.., windows,po\11erseats,radlo, · ,,...,..., " . good conu, 1.0<'""°'-' c · un . l'111'1 '7:l Vega HalL·hba<·k Coupeo ,./ 1<XY"1 FIN OAC License GFP319 '60 V\V BUS, w/ '65 Rebuil\ heater, tinted glaSs. Lie. No. '68 IMPALA, CONVERT, full MUST SELL. F'nctpry air. 556-1070 842-6611 4 spd . radiQ & heater. lo'A ! LEASE SPECIAL $1177 eng: Cd tires, neros work. XCL9Zi power, needs soft plug, runs R/H, Auto. 548--SJM call NE\V urn; RX·2 JJiiles. Extra nice t887HDR) 2QOZ -$128 + Tax $375. 641).0861. $1877 xlnt, must sacrifice $550. aft 3pm. MAZDA ROTARY s1-;0AN · ... Only Wl5 : 610 -$ 85 + Tax '68 MIDGET Convertible, VW ~~ •~•os2· -1912 'TD 2 d I nd • wire heels. $700. , 1967 --Bus, b.,;::;;.. runner · .,,.,.,,=.. .... r., exce, co .. Incl. radio plus 50.000 mile Howard Chevrolet j ~~.i;-$~~4~~~ $-2%7 w A DEAL! I WILSON ~~~C:~a~~.16-~~~ 1·w1LSQN I s~~~~ lcu~~11";:m ·~o;1. ~~~fu~[· ~·gas mi. ~::;ar;:~ntrN~~'~1e:1engine DovellndQuan·~. : Present this ad for FREE '65 MG completely overhaul , ii Xln ,....,.__. pr iv. p 1 Y. S2500 Firm ~ $2995 + T&L Nr. t.1tteArthur, Jainhoree ' ( A.I ·-•,·0 ed, o•w paint & new up"-'' • '70 VW, Lo m es, t >..ul...... .. C · "od 8,,.,101 1 .~ •N~ 43 & •• 845";235 nit. 4pm 1910 VAN WAGON, nk. _ ul!RA LE MAZDA " '· Large Selection of $1000 or best ofr 644-4196 · • • I il,600M-,1Call 6 7 3 -6 1 auto cleao 4 ••w rad. 21 , o H " b 0 , BI .. d . , Ne1vpo11 Bea.eh 833.()55.) · 1, N'w & U __ , 240Z'• ' 1;11.nuo.> • '14 Che~ Bia••• Ch•"'"nne ~ ~ MGB 97·jjjj ·;1 • ..... ;1~ ' tire~. s2000.' ~:o "'35 c.rit. &15-57@ '72 VEGA GT \Vgn. xln't'I NEWPORT DATSUN -'68 SQUAREBACK 11,000 mi, fully equipped, _.,...,., 888 Dove St., Nc\vport Beach ., 18255 Beach BI. Hunt Beach Gd. Cond., Gd. m I 1 ea g e. $5.000 firm. 834-3:1tll days· ~ALCON, nds little wrk. '73 PINTO, A-I <.'Ondition. ~;:c1iss~tras,67~8,~;., 0 ff er, Between MacAt'thur & ·n MGB CJnverUble, 32,000 556-1070 142a11 $995. 54&-0919 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach or 963-1424 eves lnvknds. Call aft 6 l\IonlF i or other Make offer or t1'8de. • · or ..r'out0 · l B ' I I I J ~ . I d $2500 ti Good nd 5"1070 842 "11 '69 t•\PALA cu=u 2 d"' eve~ aft 10. 545-3879 * 493·9188 * : ns o a amvut'CC ml., exce. ·con .. · '69 VW ?.lust se , co , .-. -" "''>""' • · \Sell idle items wt!h 9 Duily1· Near O.C: Airport 552-7085 '74 TOYOTA new brakes. lo n1i, $1100/ VS auto tran 1. P/S, P/B, '64 FAU.'ON Futura, Classilled Ad! Call 642_5678 \ Pilot aassified ad. 642-56~ 833-1300 t'\-..1 -46 bsl orr, 494-3473 CADILLACS Bucket seats 494-2490 very, ve11' clean. $375. """" " =~===~===' · 55l-0266 General · 9901 Ge11eral 99QJ ! NEW 1973 RX·2 t ... D--• '72 VW \\1cstpha1ia Can1per Largest Selection fOR COf.tfLETE REPAIR -~~~~~~~~~~~===!~~\,~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~::-::;;:· ;;;;;;;;~:· t.lAZDA ROTARY SEDAN 1973 Opel. Manta Luxu.s, 4 t 9Ull \v/pop-top. Many extras. In Orange County \Vork on Corvair & Corvair _!.lncoln 9945 i Incl. radio plus 50,000 mil spee?, air cend, deluxe int, Anywhere! Xlnt cond. ~.. Coupe DeVilles •• Sedan 1 _B_ugg=l~"~·~Ca=U~536=·'~"~'--. 1 ! or 36 month extended cngipe Io miles, 968-1396 '59 vw BUS. *flOO* DeVilles • El Dorados • '67 Chevelle, greal <.>ondition. 1914 TOWN COUPE 11More Good Miws!'" warranty <No. 4281) ., '67 OPEL CADETTE St. LEASE OR BUY f"air Shape Convertibles. Also Many $300. A4k f<1r Mich e I e -"Only ~nm85~.96. lmmac. $2995 + T & L Wagon. 4 spd, 30inpg, $500. All Models! 536-0707 other select cadlllac Trade-.. c60'75"'>-=5403==-~-~-~ =-~~~----=~ MIRACLE MAZDA Call 536-5072. '73 VW ·Limited Edition. FM ins. '12 El carnino -Auton1atic, Maverick 9947 2CMISO Harbo~ ... 8 .. ~:~100·• • '11 OPEL UiOO fif.OlllfAIJi4• , •"Stereo. \\'atra"h· .H elp! pov.·er steering, brakes. air ~ Gd d t i '".T" '70 i\tAVERICK auto, ... 1rans, l "'""---=-~~""'c l . con ., om., ?.tust sell. 644-6457 cond., belted tires. clean A/C. radio. Und. 8 1 u e WILL BUY YO!JR ~1186 ' TOYOTA ·s:; VW BUG !9J\133J) ... Oely $2'95 Book. $1""1l. 64h>368 a I I DATSUN, TOYOTA Po"cha , 9750 , XLNT. CGNDITION $6(!0 Howard Chevrolet tpm. NEW CAR TRADE-INS DELUXE "Someone's Loss is Your Gain" 10R VOLKSWAGEN 1966 Har'bor, C.M. 646-ti303 * 968-4279 * Dove and Quail Sts. I ~s."11°'1og~~-yt~h-m-gw-n~h-.-o~a--,,-lly PAID FOR OR NCYr. ~ '69 Por, 912 mags. Snrf. 5 '67 TOYOTA Corona 4 cyl, '69 BUG, Clean, new tires. '72 CAD SEO DEV. Xln't Nr. MacArthur, Jamboree Pilot Oassl!led Ad is all•-----------------1 PAY 'l'OP DOLLAR. Sp, AM·FM $5,900, or otter. 3 speed $399 (29103) dlr. lo mi, stereo. $1000. Pvt concl. All itrRs. $4195. Call and Bristol simple matter . JUS\ I 973 V.W. Super Buq KENT ALLEN, 540-0442..:...,_ .£46..8515, 673-4642 6464448 pty. 968-9144 aft 5. '(7141 497-tl87. Ne1vport Beach 833-05.i5 ~II. 642-5678! FOR SALE 1972 Da!Jlun · 9800 A N 9•-A N 9800 A N 9800 A ~ N 9•-21 273 1 Bea tllut (190GOGI 2IOZ Air cond AM.:. F M Autos, New 9800 Autos, New utos, ew -utos, ew utos, ew U1us, ew -, m1 es. u . radio, stick shut.: 8 U'ack s2 399"00 tape deck, 4 new ..Wlal l!ll ...... llllllllll .. illl .. lll~ .................. .;....................................................................... L tires. Call Howard Soiloom r- ~~~~:~:~t~ SOMETHlNG A ''llTTLE SPECIAL'' '72 240Z,. 4-sp., air, AM/FM, US 1.1ags. on new Steel rads., Xtras. Make olfer. ~7 1972 V!«Ja 4 speed, 20,035 milei. Stiarp. (890EKR) . ' '74 2fiOZ, 4 spd, only 6000 n1i. Air. um/fm, mags. $5800. 494-7226. 1975 MONARCH 1969 Tov.ota Sta. Waa. 48.141 miles, 4 spd., New paint new tires. (t'Ni:664l '73 DATSUN pickup w/fiber- glass Shell. $2700. * 586-3747 * '73 GREEN 240Z, auto, air, •stereo, mags, 17.000 mileg. $4700. 552-(l72'Z f.Fat 9725 Maida 9731 NEW 1973~·2 MAZDA ROTAf\Y SEQAN Toti. radio plus ~so.000 mile or ~ month CJ1teoded e~lne ·warranty (No. 0718) ... $2995 + T&L • ., WITH AN ADDED EXTRA AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! It's the JOHNSON & SON ''Golden Touch'' • Included with all our New Cars • 25 Mile Road · Test • Expertly Serviced • Hand Polished • • "for trouble free DrivincJ'' Rrecision Priced from only ·~106 Precision size luxury. The precision size Monarch 4-door is over one foot shorter than last year's average mid-size c~. Yet Monarch has more headroom, front and rear, and just 1.5 inches less legroom. Th.>.idea behind the new precision size Monarch is sim ple': d'esign a n1oderate ly priced' car trin1 enough to get good gas 11J.ileage. But r.oon1y enough to seat 5 aduhs.in con1fort. It meant eng1necr1ng a small car around peOple instead of crov.'ding people into a car. Monarch's high seat positi oning and large window area's- offer good road visibility. Its big 14.8 cu. ft. trunk. can hold 8 assorted piece~ of family luggage with room lcft·over. Precisio n design, rather -than excess weight, makes Monarch i"'strong. And easy to handle. It maneuve rs with slight ' effort through traffic and into sma ll parJCing places. Monarch has the san1c number of Ford Motor Company Lifeguard Design Sarety Features as our biggest Mercury. And the snug fits and $11\00th finishes arc designed to be or a quality you nlight not expect in a cat of this size. Practical luxury. European· st)'lc assist straps and grab handles ire positioned stratcgi'cally throughout its interior. ln..addition to a generous size glovebox in the dash. roomy ma'f> pockets arc located behind t:ac'1.frgnt seat. ORDER EXAchY-WHAT YOU WANT TODAY-., .5 1039°0 1972 Nova CouDe 37,000 miles, 350 VB, A{T, P/S. r4 5tFWAJ 1972 Pinto Runa 4 speed, o riginal red. {128EHL) 5 1789 26 1972 RX3 CDe. 4 speed. clean. {717,UVJ s 1789°0 1973 Ford Courier Plus new Top Kat Snetl. 7800 miles Exira sharp. (8614951 52875°0 1973 RX3 Sta. Wag. 33.692 miles. A/C. side mldg . s1ereo I 173GS0l , 1972 RX2 Coupe A/C. white root. s!ereo. red t>eaufv (979FVA ) s 1869°0 19~~.!e,~~"L ~~J£fe. s 144594 This is a Sine.ere Offer of VALUE -WARRANTY & FINANCING ----·---- MIRACLE MAZDA MIRACLE 1'.1AZDA 21 5 0 Harbor B lvd ., C.M. 6""o"lll0 "12 f\Xl, Air cond. -Yellow, "6,00IJ n1t. Xlnt oond. 1 Qwnitr. 119911. ~I. .Mmod~Btn.--'740 Hom!' of the-New Co? .;. 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'62 PLYMOUTH COUPE V8 cnj.!ine. ~utomatic transmission. heate1 (F'F'Al88) '59 DUNE BUGGY VOLKSWAGEN • 4 speed lransmissiori, canvas top. !SIE7S7) .. s995 • '73 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 2 DR. H.T. V8, abt.ol'rialic, radio.'"heater, power steering & brakes, wsw tires, air conditioning. vinyl top. (008.JNB) ---..,...----..,..--·---: -.1=---..,..,.-~._,_.,.. ·----. i I " • -WE llAYE~-~ HUGE SELECTION OF INTERNATIONAL . . TRUCKS.I 1975 · Internationals • HERE IOWI . • .. ' . •SCOUTS• TRAVELALLS• •PICKUP TRUCKS• I I -• ' ' .. 7 t ., ' • • I • 7 . " . ., .. . . . . • .. . • .. Laguna/Soot.It f:oast -EDITION Today's Finni · • VOL 67, NO. 289, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANG!; COUNTY., CALIFORNI~ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 191'1 TEN CENTS $10:J!l:i00 ·will Get You _Laguna Hon1e --- \ By JACKIE HYM«""' Of !hi D.llly PHot Staff The average cost of a house in Lagwia Beath this week is a whopping $105.500. That's up from an average price of $88,500 six months ago. $1!.4 mi\llon1 by the number of ho1,15es, 'vhfch is 117. ·A cheek of classified adverti sements for Laguna Beach houses in the Daily Pilot revealed an average selling price of $17,073. and II percent interest a year, if the n1oney is available. w:ird said. hBut it's not," he added. Six months ago, a buyer needed an income Of · $32,640 to buy an ave rage price house, Ward c-Jculated. • \V.ard said a buyer of an average price ·house now can expect to pay $827 a month for loan payments, taxes However. Ward added that so m e buyers use the proceeds from the sale of a former home to make a 35 or 40 percent down payment. In that case. it's easier to qualify for a loan and payments are !OY.'er, he said. he saiti. \Vard attributed the price rise to in- flation and to a tacit of buildlng going on In Laguna Beach. • He said the least expensive house listed was for $47,900 and the n1ost expensiv.e was for $345,000. \Vard said the sellers usually get about as 1nuch as ijley ask for. These. are ·the calculalion'i of· Don '\Vard, president of the Laguna Beach Board-of Realtors, who based h i s statistics on current realty listings. L • To arrive at bis average, Ward divided the total value of houses. for sale, almost \Vard .said !Jiat to buy whar he estimates is ah average price house with a standard 20 percent down'. pay- ment. a bjlyer has !o earn $44,400 a year to qualify for a loan.1 The loan would-be at between 9~4 and insurance. · "Yould .better make a gang of money, hadn't you?" he said. Asked if he believes the $17,000 upsw- ing in house prices is coincidental-the · result of an unusually expensive group of houses being for sale at the same time-Ward said he sWesn't think so. "It's actually-increased this much," ' In the Laguna Niguel area, 81 homes worth a~t $6.8 million were offered for sale lhis week, Ward said. The · " ·unan Rude Awakening ' Dozer's Car Wreaks Havoc. - A San Clemente woman who had just moved into her Shoreclif_fs home earlier this week introduced herseU to a neighbor this morning in a way neither will forget. -AT I A.M. Doris Lorraine Ellis, 41 , was heading home after a predawn newspaper delivery job when, police said, she fell asleep at the whee l only a few doors away from home. _ · Her car tore out a ·fence, two 30-foot Italian cypress trees, a swimming pool heater and filter, a . water beater and a garage wall of a house O\\'.fled ~y George ruchard ~sler. ·roUcE SAID Mts. ElliS of 2933 Via San Gorgonio was unhurt in the mis- hap, but when officers arrived they rowid her "absolutely hysterical." The total damage to tbe Hasler house at 2913 San Gorgonio was not im- mediately determined.. BUT LT. AL EhSow caculated that it v•ould nm into the thousands of do!· Jars. "If she )Jad steered just a little differently, she would have' landed rigbt .-· in the swimming pool," he said. . . a 3 Marines Arrested I rt !(illing Orange County Sheriff's officers today ended a 1hree-day hunt for the killers of a young Marine with ' the arrest of three Camp Pendleton Marines who have been booked on murder charges. In vestigators drove to the Cam p Pendleton base · to make the arrests and pick up the 9 mm. semi-autorilatic rifi e allegedly used in the sl8ying Sul'\day of Marine Joseph R. Mosac, 20, of Lake "'-Tahoe. California ... wbo---i,was a1~ sta:fioned at Camp Pendleton. Sheriffs officers today -identified the arrested trio as Marines Dorutld Anthony• s ........ oast • • o.ltY 1'1191 l"llotel POLITICAL PERSUADER? :federal Agencies to Move • Fletcher, 21, 'of Hawthorne, Steven Hon- do, 19, of Elizabeth; N. J. and Timothy Trice, 18, of St. Louis, Mo. Panel Chairman Bright CLIENTS 'HELD UP' Laguna Attorney Wilcoxen . Into Ziggu1·at Next Year The-coming of the new year will mean the coming of four federal agencies to the Lagwia Niguel "ziggurat." break- .iog an emP.tY silence of more than three and a half years. 4" Branches of the General S e r v i c e s Administration, I n t e r n a 1 Revenue Service, Geological Survey and Depart- ment of the Interior will be the firSt agencies .to call the one million square foot building -·· The following space and e m p 1 o Y e breakdowns were provided by Gerald Meckler, the GSA's acting regional business affairs director: -GSA National Archives: 1 9 0 , 0 0 0 square feet; 22 employes. " · -Geological Survey: 23.000 square feet; 50 employes. -Internal Revenue Service: 11,000 square feet ; 50 emptoyes. Sniog, Hot Air Blanket County; " Relief Promised ---metfllld""Santa Ana-wind-conditi which drove temperatures in Orange County into the .higb 90s and which pushl'd inlaJJd smog along the coast and out to Sea this morning, was ex- pected to break down late toc1ar. Burtemperature readings will rer:Oa.ln higher than usual on T h u rs d a y , forecasters said. The weallier Pattern developed about dawn 'J\lesday and smog began to build up along the coast :is inland winds slowed and finally slopped along "the shoreline. . orange county's Air Pollution COntrol District issued a fi rst-stage alert in midafternoon for' ll)OOY sectioos of th~ coast. 'J"lle ndvisory was lifted about 4 p.m. ns a mild S(!l brCeze began to thin the polluUon. · -Department or the futerior ; 1,600 square feet ; eight employes. "The agencies and tbe 130 employes will begin movjng in sometime between December, 1974 ail(i January, 1975," said· Meckler in a telephone interview from the GSA 's regional offi~ in San Fran- cisco. Other federal agencies are being asked to lease space in the massive building, Meckler added. The four agencies committed thus far. he said, will take up about 225,000 of the usable 750,000 square feet of the bupding. As a recor~ center, the archives will be o-pen to the public for review and research. said Meckler. The Geological ~y will be giving up its leased quarte~ in Garden Grove to send its Waler Resources Division to Laguna Niguel. Also leaving leased space. in Coron<1; del Mar. to make ~ move are the Sports Fisheries, Wild\~ Bureau and River Basin Studies Di¥ons of the Department of the Interior. The IRS branch is a completely new one and the emptoyes that will staff it are now being trained in Los Angeles, Meckler said. 'l'tle' four agencies; he said, are In the mid)!t-of finisblng-final floor-plans- for their spaces for submission to the QSA. After the plans · are recej__ved and aP.. proved, interior work on the ziggu rat will ·begin. One factor lha t remains a problem. Meckl er said, is provision for housing nea r the facility that federal employes can afford . He said the GSA now is working with the Housing and Urban Develop;- pment Administration to prepare an "a· (See ZIGGURAT, Page A%i PIGSKIN PICKERS Jll.E FOR PRIZES Readings in inland a~eas ·were ex-Pigskin Pickeroo '74 continues as pected once ag,in to filt the h I£ h Orange Coast prognosticators of pig- 90s today, tapering o({ somewhot along skin prowess tru each WC?tk of the the coast. u ThJck blankets of smog continued to· football season for prizes worth $130, hover oft .... sPnre thi3 nmrning, but on Pickeroo entranu tullo best pr~- land, the morning wa s a sparkler -diet outcomes of 30 footbolf oames to bright and clear. • be pklyed thL• weeke1m will receive Through the night, said" forecaster Pat Zenith televisi<Ul a11d radio pr00ttct$. Roo, tho condltlon will case -and some The contest is spon.tored by the Dall.y momlni foil and 1ow clouds are expected .Pf.lot and ABC Color Television Cc>mo along the coast by Thtu'sday niomrng. pan11. tnland temperatures on'"Thursday will Pigskin Picktroo (s a regular /ta· hit the ""m.ld 80s tn Ornngc County and . f'tcre of the Doily Pilot sports section along the beaches, the)' will be ia the Mon.da.11, t_ue_,dav an<t \V.fd.11.~ttlQlf. mii! ms, she sala. • ..... --------·-----· _._ . ' . • ' - • MoSac was shot in the back Sunday by one of three men ~·ho spotted him and Marine .buddy Ronald Sanders. 2<1, sitting on a bus bench in San Juan 94 El Morro Trailers Capistrano. · Sanders told officers he and Mosac were driven along the Ortega Highway and ~hen along a dirt road where the trio stopped their car at a quarry. produced a rifle and told the pair to get out. Won't Hare To Pull Out Sanders said he and f\.1osac w e r e relieved of a total of $37 wh.ile they lay face down in the dirt. -~ The young Marine said Mosac made a series of comments to hiS captors and angered one of them to the point that he raised the rifle and shot Mosac in the back. Sheriffs capt. James Broadbelt said all three Marines will be lodged in the Orange County Jail later today .after being booked ih Santa Ana on the'murder allegations. Broadbell said investigators of the Marine Corps Provost Marshal's orfice in Camp Pendleton played a major role irJ. the investigation that led to the ar- rests. Al least 94 of the 294 trailers in El Morro Beach hotobilhome Park north of Laguna Beach v.•ill not ha ve to n1ove when part of Moro Canyon becomes a state park, a state official said today. Les McCargo, supervisor of land ac· quisition for the Californ ia Department of Parks and Recreation, said the state does not intend to acquire the portion of the trailer park on high ground near El Morro Elementary School. The state is negotiating with the Irvine Company. fri>m whom the trailer park land is leased, to buy a 3.5 mile stretch of beach aDd bluffs belo\v the trailer park plus part of the canyon inland of Coast lligh\vay for an estimated '$7.6 n1illion. McCargo said that more of the trailer Unanimous Decisio11 · ; San Juan Pla1iners 01( Ge~e_ral Plan orCity By PAJ\tELA HALLAN Of Ill.-O.llr PllOI Stall After two yc,ars of "rrjting. stu~y. and meeting with ~itizen groups , the San Jua~ Capistrano P I a n n i n g Com- mission unanimously adopted the city's new nera Ian Tuesday. Bu iberations didn't end quietly. Two fa rm rs -Shigeru K~noshita and Charles Ver eulen -angrilY protested tbe city's .,intent to keep their land in permanent agriculture. a decision that wa.~ made during a weekend wor¥hop mec-t lng. · Charging deception and dtserimination. Kinoshita questioned whether in h i s meetings with city officials it had oot been • Intended all along to keep hls land in permanent agricullure. ' ' Plciril\!ng Commission Chairman · Carl J~eim denied !his f.l\l~'ltlon. calling it ,un tru e and• unfair. ''I don't know what the hell happened betlvcen ·the last public herring and now." said._ Kinoshlta 1 who thougbt his land would oo..desl~tc<Uor J"tsldpnLlal and commercial use. ''Now the Whole thing i9 an agrlculturG tleeianltJi>n..._" KinoshltA. tind Venneulen o w n a proici~tely 100 acres of land now used r • for fanning bet11'een Del Obispo and Alipar. Streets, three miles casl of Pacific Coast 1-lighway. This and anot.hcr 100 acres in the same area have been given a perm~ agriculture designa- tion in the..-fenera l plan. meaning the city would like to have it there forever. •·our backs are against the wall ," said Kinoshita . "\Ve 'll have to seek legal advice. We don 't know how Joog we ca n farm -1naybc one year. maybe ten. You h~ve removed . all ho~ for I.he future. It's like telling a guy he's a janitor a11:d thars all he'll ever be.'' Co1hmissioner Robert Davies to 1 d K~ta that the agricultural policy MDY or may not be reasible. He said th0 teneral plan wfll be studil'd, Tevised ;nd looked al every year. tr the lime comes when Farmers can't 1nake ii. the)' can ask the city to change lhc deslgn1:1.lio n on their land. "You're talking \bout our Uvel' I," said Kinosfllt.n. • Other co1nm1ss1oners tol tarrnetf ~t the city's lnttn helJ?. them whenever possible •griC\llUJr:e temalns economical ble~ ' -fSee PLAN, Page All . - the is to that fea si· park may be spared if the cost of acquiring it is too great. His statement was a clarification of earlier statements indicating that most or all of the trailer area would be involved in the ae;quisition. "One of the costs is for relocating residences. U we find that this ·cost is prohibitive, we will adjust our boun- "dary line accordingly," he said. Under state policy, the state will pay {See TRAILERS, Page A2) Sc1tior Citizen s Plan to Protest U tilitv Boosts • Orange C.Ounty supervisors were told Tuesday that "no less than 5,000 senior citizens" v1ould turn out for a special Nov. 21 Public Utilities Com mis sion hearing In Santa Ana to protest U!.e hitest requee for electTic rate hikes. That rem8l'k came during b o a rd diseussian of 2 reso'lution directed at Hie PUC urging theni' to ord er electric companies to create special "life line·• rates for minimiJ.m users. Jeanne Robertson. spokesman for the county Retirees Action Coali tion, said lht· supervisors hearing roo~ \vhere the PUC' meeting is due to lake place, '\'01ft be big enough. "! expect no les.<i than 5.000 senior citizen~ to attend because \l'e are tired of supporting Edison. \\·e 11·ant to cnt. too." she said. i\1rs. Robertson and several other au· dicncc n1embc1's "'ere vocal proponents of the resolution authored by Superviso-r r>ttvirl Haker. , By the time all the talking '"'~ over. :1:upt>rviS<1r11 had v.·hittled Baker's resolu· lion down to just the life line concl'pt. That 1vas <lppN>Ved unnnimously. They then endorsed a second rcsolut ion otfcrt.'<l by Supervisor Hobert BAI tin ur;t· ing silnllar rcdJJcUons . of gas n n cl lelrphonc rates. Bt1kcr fir st asked for not only fl lire llnl' concept .~uch fl!! Iha! used by Pacific Tl'lcphonc Co1npany, but also t.hAt the f'L!C overt.um the cun·ent electric ri1te structure under 1vhich big power con· smncrs p.1y;es.11. "The life line coupled with graduated res ldentl1tl u!4e r:ites \vould motc.rlally aSsisl the poor , tho.se; on fixed' lnco1nes IS.. RATJlS, Page A%1 average price of a house there is $83,000. .;It's riSing too ," Ward said. The lo'A'est price ho-use li~ed for sale in Laguna Nigucl~\'as valued at $.19,9~ .. the highest at $220.000. Ward said he doesn't expect to · see a lot of houses put on sale despite the high prices buyers are \1'illing to pay for them. "If I sell my house for one of these nice big pric:.-es, \1:here am I going to go?" he said. • .1e Cash Sougl1t For Brown Campaig11? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Donald B. Bright used hi s position as chairman of the So-uth Coast Regional Coastline CommiSsion t~ try to persuade people who regularly appear before the com- mi ss ion to give money to the guberna torial ca mpaign of Edmund G. Brown Jr., Laguna Beach at torney \Villiam Wilcoxen charged Tuesday. · \Vilcoxefi, an attorney who represents clients before !be coastline commission, said be was among 15 developers and representatives of developers called by Bright to an Oct. 7 luncheon in Long Beach. The Juhcheon guests were asked to buy $100 per person ti ckets to a reception Bright is holding for Brown on Oct. 24 in Santa Ana and to submit lists of Others who would be interested in buying tickets, Wilcoxen said in an in· terview. \Vllcoxen said he represents clients whose projects "have been held up by the commission." He said he knew others at the luncheon also had matters before the commission. . The con1mission rules on \\1lether pro- Je<:ts may be built within 1,000 yards of the Coastline. lt has considered billions of dollars worth of projects. Bright told a newsman T u e s d a y "There was no attempt to p r e s s u r ~ anyone. there was no mention of the coastaJ commission .'' He said, "The purpose and o 11 1 y purpose of the meeting V>'as to get via ble names to send out invitations" to the Oct. 24 reception for Bro"-TI. No com- mission funds "'ere used for the Jun· cheon, he added. Bright said he has also sent out more !?an 200 letters asking people to buy tickets to the Brown reception. .. The purpose of it \Vas to sell us licke.ts so. that Don Bright \VO-tJld get credit for it from Jerry Brown." \Vilcox- en said. . ,._ A~ked 1f he had thought Bright v.·as calhn~ t.he lun~heon in his capacity as comm1ss1on chrurman. \Vilcoxen S..'lid, "lt ~·as the only thing I could think of. 1 ve never e\'en kno"TI Dr. Bright in any other respect." \Vilcoxen said he asked another guest \\·hat he thought of the luncheon. \Vilcoxen quoled the other guest as ISee BRIGHT, Page i\2) Or~g: c;i , Coast -~~ We ather Jt '11 !)(' considerably cooler Thursd:t}', according to the weath- er lady .. but slill w1scasonably "-'arm. Highs at the beaches, after the fog burns off. is expec1ed in the upper 70s. rising lo the upper 80s inland. That's about 10 de~ grt!CS cooler than today's highs. 1 INSIDE l 'ODA \' rnrnie rs. sayi11a they are tired· uf tile rhetoric. havti slaughttred rohies in iV isronsln 111 protest vf Jce<l prices. S1c1ry, Page A4. Al V111• ltn-oct Al 901tln• All, 11 L M, 9tJll •• c1n1°"'11 AJ Ct~• Cornor Al l C.l•••lll1d 01·11 C.om!ct o, Crtowo,. • 01 00~1!1 N&tlCtl All t:Olltri•I l'fff A• Enltl'lf•nm...t •1 ~ '"'a!lt' ,4,J '"°° Cl If Hori-Cl AMI LlnG!t1 Cl M1ltb9~ At Mo~•• r .... Movl•t M'ltie h~ M~l~ll F\Hldl H111l11nll .. ••• .. .. M•w• A•, OIJ' O•tlllo' II,. (~'"t• •lt·ll Ptoo1c C1·l '""' 91•1 Ot Jtt!"crtt1111 N jiff' Mtrlttlt ·~l Tllt1t~ tl<1 WH!tltf A4 Wtlill New1 Al, OJ .4 2 DAil Y PllOT L/SC Wtdntsd1y, Octobtr 16, 196 . ~ Smog Hea vj Hits West; t'rom 1\'lrt Servlcts The 'Vest Coasf "'as under 11 "stagnant hlgh pressure" Sl'Slem today. brlng!ng smog to the eyes of people not usually Llccustoined to it. ··The cap of 'll'llrni air ober most ot the a~a has alloYled pollutants ro ljCCUmulale jn the lower levels," the • Nalional \Veather Service said. Air pollur1on officials in Cnlifarnia, Oregon and \VashingtOn issued advisories vtarning of heavy smog fn certain areas v.·hcre it concentrates. [)(M·ntown Seattle had it.s first "pollu. lion alert" oo rcrord, and smog con· ditions 1,1·ere pre.,,alent In the San Fran. eisco Bay Area and elsewhere along the coast. · . · The weather serv1re Issued "stagnatiun advisory" warnings for the San Joaquin Valley and the south end or the Sacramento Valley In Califomla, and ·in the \Villamette Valley of Oregon. The Los .t\ngclcs area \\'as an ex· ccption, reporting lighter than normal polliition because of fresh breezes. -' • • / . Dea1i Testl111ony • ~ . I, Cover-up Points To Nixon Aides WASHING TON (UPI) -John W. Dean Ill testified today that within two days after the Watergate burglary, ihen White '" llouse aides It R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman both took actions to cover up the Involvement o(. Richard Nli:on's re-election campaign committee. Dean, a former White House counsel who first accused Nixon of complidly in the cover-up, said he was present when Ehrllchman ordered buggina con- spirator E. Howard Hunt Jr. to ... get out o( the country and was l o I d Haldeman ordered White House !lies to be "CletWed" of potentially in- criminatlrrg documents. During "his Hrlll hour on the. witness stand in the Wat.ergale cover-up' trial of Haldeman, EhrllChman and t h r e e other Nixon associates, Dean recited the same story he-told ~6 months ago at the nationally televised S en a t e · \Vatergate hearings. _ mind 1t Colson's Insistence and ordered. the lMtructlon to be retracted. "I called Mr. Liddy b~ck ... but Mr. Liddy said the word had alre1;dy been passed and it may be too 'late,'' Dean said. From Pqe Al ·RATES ... and low u&er11," Baker said. "It would permit coosumer1 to detennine their own rates as with other upenses In their lives." Baker s•ld 'the current system tends lo · reward exceu we and penalize the mlall tUCl'S. • He said the rate for wage or up to 60 kilowatt houra (KWH) of electricity Is $5.4 per KWH but rate £or ·t ,500 KWH of usage drops to less than $2. __ 'l'be_ Ji~e .. line system Baker ha! ln mind would be akin to that used by telephone companies. outside the smog-clouded areas, the coast was enjoying a persistent Indian swnmer, with temperatures above nonnat, ranging up to the to.s i n California .• The weather service pred1cted It would remain unusually warm the rest or the \veek, with some coastal fog and low cjoods. FEDERAL FEET WILL BREAK SILENCE IN MILLION SQU4RE FEET OF ZIGGURAT Pour Agencies Wiii Move Into Government's L19un1 Niguel F1cllity Sipping water , frequently from a Styrrif'oam. _cup, "he told how the plan to gather political intelligence was hatch- ed ahd eventually resulted in the bugging arrests of five Nixon c a m p a I g n operalives .at Democratic party head- quarters at the Watergate June 17, 1972. Dean, looking thin and pale after sl.x \\'eeks fn pri80ll, delCl'ibed a series of meejlngs and telephone ealls he had June 19, 1972, when he returned to his WJlite liouse office after a trip to ttie'-"Pmlippines. The Watergate burglars \<ere arrested two days earlier.· The phone company charges a special low rate -about ha.If of nonnal ratu -for a measured 30 calls per month. The idea ts to perriut elderly person1 in need of outside contact at least one call per day in the event of an emergen- cy. The San J\rancisco Bay Area Air Pollu- tion C.OOtrol District Issued a smog ad- visory Tuesday, urging people w i I h. asthma and emphysema lo stay indoors as long as a brown blanket of smog covers the bay. "Visibility was -Jtiusy all over the Bay area TUesday," a ~g boafd spokesman said. "A yucky day, and it will be \\lorse Wednesday." $530~000 811dget Eyed Bv San Juan Ziggurat Buy for Nixon Papers CalletJ, Ridiculous He said Gordoo C. Strachan -who will have a separate trial later in the cover-up plot -told him that he cleaned out White House files "on instructions frQQl. Mr. Haldeman" to make sure there was "nothing embarrassing" left in them. Baker drew support from 'b o a r d members for the life line, but his fellow supervisors drew the line at urging the PUC lo reverse the rate structure. "I certainly favor the life line beciuse ii is eql.lltable, but in the area of coir swnption and rates l think it needs more economic evaluation," said board Temperatures were hot a I m o s t everywhere Tuesday. It was 94 a t Bakersfield, Red Bluff reported 9 2 , ~lines 91 , Sacramento, Stockton and the San Jose .airport 90, San Francisco 8~. and even Moolercy 79. In Seattle the state Department of E:oology Tuesday declared the first pollu- tion alert ever for downtown Seattle. • A $530,t:q) design budget for a South Coast ocean outfall project will be con- sidered for approval by the San Juan caplstrano City Council at tonight's 7 o'clock meeting in city ball. The city's share of the design phase budget will be $70,437, which represents 13.29 percent of the total. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 nt. Qally l"t .. I stiff A General Servicea Administration of· ficial said Tuesday it ls "ridiculous'' to aS&ume the Lagwia Niguel ziggurat was acquired solely to provkle a home for the rea>nls of former President Richard Nixon. -'lbe a I e r t came after weeks .. of unseUlllably beautiful weather -blue , skies and nearly no rain. The ocean outfall wlll serve age.ncles in the Capistrano and Saddleback valleys \\'ho are members of the South East ~gional Reclamation Authority. The Washington Post in Tuesday's edi· tions, r e p o r t e d that the Nixon Administration pressured the GSA to buy the massjve Babylonian-style struc· lure so Nixon could have the documents near his San Clernenle home. The alert was triggered when levels ol poisooous carbon monoxide f r o m fthicles exceeded lS parts per million of air. Boatd Approves Lecture Fees . ~ I For Saddleback Despite three trustees' co~m oVer the amount of money paid the first speaker. the Sadd\eback College board has approved $6.600 for lecturers during the current school year. , The community lecture program began Thursday with a talk by Stewlrt Udall, former Secretary of the interior, at Ii cost of $1,500 for his sllpend. Trustees Robert Bartholomew or Tus- tin, Donna Berry of Mission Viejo and Norrlsa Brandt of Irvine "Said they thought too mlfCh v.•as pai din light of the low attendance at the lecture. Less than 100 persons attended the Udall talk. The board, ho\\·ever, approved $0.600 «or the seven speakers in a unanimous ballot. ·The second communily speaker. ex- .plorer John Goddard, appears al the college tonight. Other spea kers during the school year ihclude Pulitzer Prize.v.•inning journalist David llalbcrstam : oldtime F 1 a s h Gordon and Tarzan film actor Buster ·Crabbe; oceanogrnpher Jon !\.1orrow ·Lindbergh. son of the late a v i a t o r Charles Lindbergh; an liq u e appraiser Lawrence Gichncr. and actor John Car· radine. ORANGE COAST LB DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wee<! Pf!SU,.~! •nll Pyblu.I"'' Jack R. Curl ey \tit~ P!'"i""'~! Incl Gl-1! MIMQtf Th omas Keevil Thomas A. Murptline Mlnf'tii"'!I Ed11"' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AssllUn! liUMgl!'>I) EOIW' Laguna Beach Office 11 .. C. .. nnt••f!o, .... ltili"9 Adel rt I~. P 0 llo• llM, 'lll~? Telephone (71416iil2-4J21 Cl•ssitled Advertising '42·5671 Member agencies currently use an obsolete ocean outfall owned by the Dana Point Sanitary District. This struc- ture bas been ordered clj)Sl'd by the San Diego Regiooal Water Quality Con- trol Board by 1976. The new outfall, wtlich is also proposed for the ocean near Dana Point, has not yet been approved by thli South Coast Regional Coastal Commission. fl · will be considered at the a g e n c y • s November meeting. SERRA hopes to pay for 87 percent of the outfall costs through federal and state grants. Bill Murphy. San Juan's director of publiC works, said the state has respond- ed favorably to the grant request to cover Step I costs which were those involved in the preparation of a lengthf report o nwaste water systems for SERRA. , San Juan councilmen have in the past been critical of some of SERRA 's ac· tivities. San Clemente, an ''-'!r member agency, recently withdrew from the ocean outfall project and is f!P\V seeking approvals to build its own outfall. Other items on the council agenda include: -Consideration of a lease agreement between the city and new ownen of Cofiway Stables t~ continue operation of the stables on cily-owned property. The property is located within fbe pro- posed Cook Park on the north side of San Juan Creel\: near the Ortega High\\'ay. -Reconsideration of an application for the construction of a recreational vehicle park on the comer of Del Obispo and Alipaz Street. three mtles east of Coast Highway. The park was denied bec.:itt.,e the Swan Constroclion Company failed to meet its cons!ruclion 5chedule. -Discussion of the city's traffic ~peed limit and parking ordinance which \\'as recently declared unenforceable by the courts. The ziggurat, traded to the GSA by Rockwell International, is located about 10 miles from Nixon's San Clemente estate. . The Post story further asserted' that the government gave up v a I u a b I e Department of Defense-owned land in the .iwap for the one million square root building~ "\\'e 1tta•Jntain it W85 8 wise aectstoril ta acqulre the Laguna Niguel property," said Richard Vawter, director of in- fonnatlon for the GSA. "We're danm glad to have it," "The information that we needed. the place to house the Nixon papers is way off base," Vawter said. "It is ridiculous." · .- The Post, however, said documents 'obtained from the GSA's San Francisco regional office listed stor3ge of \\' h 1 t e House documents , and office space for the \Vestern White House staff as possi- ble uses for the massive building. From Page Al ZIGGURAT ... ffirmative action plan" to meel the employes housing needs. L\1cckler speculated that the plan \\'Ould rcrommend that the federal government provide rent or mortgage p a y m e n t subsidies for its low and moderate in- come employes at the Laguna Niguel plant. Pair Hold Up Bank in Orange Until the ordinance is revised the Tu·o men aml<ld with handguns robbed city will be governed by !he California a Bank of America branch in Orange Vehicle Code which the city's ordinance Tuesday and escaped with ~tween $2,000 substantially follo\\'ed. and $4,000 in MftSh. At issue with the . courts arc section.~ No one W\ti"hurt in the Mldup, police rela ting to ~rking In shopping cente rs .... reporled toiay. The suspects escaped and restrictions on overnight parking. on loo!. No shots were fired. Bungled Burglar 1'ry Reported By Laguna !\'Ia n Former Laguna B<'ach City Council candidate Paul stuart \Vas the victlnl of :t, bungled burglary today. Stuart's home at 330 flif!h Drive. was The bank is at Zl5 N. T~tin Ave., nexl lo a shopping center at Tustin and Chapman Avenue. Police said the men entered lhe bank at 12:30 p.m. \vearing sunglasses a n d brandishing i::uns. Customers and bank employes "·e re ordered to lie on · the floor while the rnoney was taken from the tellers' cages. The men \\'ere described as being white and of average height and wei!hl. FBI agents are assisting Orange po Ice in the investigation. hit at about 3: 10 a.m. by a burglar "E I l Le tur who smashed a kilchcn window in an 'xp orer 0 c e 'attempt to enler the rtsidenCf' Breaking glass aw•koned Stuart who At Coll ege Tonight got up to investigate. No getaway vehicle C-1 was seen. Stuart . a realtor, ran In ~1nrch "Exploring A.s~an Woncferlahds,'' a film as part or a wrile-in 11latc of candldetes lecture by ~·0r\d explorer and adventun!r opposed to downroatng . ed ~ Aoother bung~ heist oceumd earllcr. John Goddard. will be present al 7:.N r Lolguna Beach All Department~: Ttltphone 494·94" shortly arter midnight at lhc home of lonlght" in the Saddlebaek Co 11 e g e John P. Sundberg, 475 Graceland Drlvt:. mathematics -ICitnce comple1 . There is 1 L:lguna Beach. no admission charge. . CHYl'1g111, ,,,.. O•MOf CGM1 flillllt111111rtt Som~ne had attempt~ to force the Goddard was the first man to explore =r:tnw.:, 0~:; ... ~1:::;.,51';:~~1':'; door 1..0 U\a residence , pollce S3!d. the entire lengtM of U\e Nile and Congo "" ~.ci •111111"' ,,.,.i ..,,.,..Miofl ot A bicycle valued at $100 was raported Rivers end set eltJtude a.nd speed record!! «IJl'fl't"lO-• stolen Tuesday trom. Jes.\C Lllssandro. ror civilian nyers. llis appearance Is SKoM t lfh 110ttl011· 1Ntitt •1 Cll>ltl 1111t1'. 1712 Gl--yrc •·., LllJ!tna 0 Aach. • ~snnn.90rcd """' the Associated S~udtnts c;tlff(ltflla. SllDKrlptl'" e, Wl'ltf' t.J.00 ......... ~ <x: f"V•• Olf '""''111'1'1 i., ff\111 ~.oo mar1fll1,, 111mt.•• The crimes are the atest In a &erle1 and the Commurfty Informatioa and j::::...__:::"'='""='-=~=-~=-='":''======'......~o:l~bur::..'.gl:•:r:ic:•~lilXl:_lhc::: fts li1 Lagun:i_lk_•_ch_. __ s._rv_lces office. -------- "It Is correct that had we had the building these things could have taken place," said Vawter, i'but they would be secQndary to other USC$." "We certainly wouldn't spend $ 2 O million to buy the building and then use' only 50,000 square feet of it for storage of Nixon'.s papers," he added. "Whal needs to be understood is that there \\'ere dozens of persons in a number ot different divisions of the GSA working on this project. ·The reasoning 13 levels . below may have been different from the thinking al the lop," Vawter said. He speculated that it could have been .tbe case that a lesser officiit suggested certain use3, such as the stora ge of Nixon's papen, es a possibllity, but not a probability. t -· i Valrtet! ... sait U, lPosl o*rlioled the r8ct thit the' Department o{ Deferise since the ejlrly 1960s has had a policy of divesting itself of its property. For that reason, he said, it was logical for the government to trade the defense sites for the Rockwell building. '· . Froftf" Parte Al TRAILERS . : . for residents' moving expenses. Also, If no comparable space can be found at the same price, state funds will pay the price difference for a period of four years. McCargo said, however, that parts of the trailer park which are near the water and just inland of Coast Highway will !lave to become part of the state park because those areas are "almost m the heart of it." The state is now appraising the land and hopes to oonclude negotiations with the Irvine Company in December , ~1cCargo said. He said earlier that trailer park residents who do have to move will probably have about two years to do so. Later that day, Dean testified, he-... had a meeting to assess the situation with Ehrllchman and then·White House aide Cllarles W. Colson and Ehrlichman was woh'ied. about Hunt's whereabouts. "Ehrllchrrutn said '1 think someone ought to tell Mr. Hunt to get out of the country' al]CI he asked 'me ... to get that instruction to Mr. Hunt," Dean · said. Dean said he immt'diately telephoned that word lo G. C'.ordon Liddy, the counsel for the Nixon campaign finance committee arw:I the man who dreamed up the bugging scheme. A few minutes later, he said, EhrllcJiman changed his From Page Al PL<\.N ..• "The consensus Is that we have a unique valley,"· said Chairman Helm. "We want lo keep it but on the other hand the .city recognizes it w!U have to help 'you. SJmewhere down the line we might have to buy your development rights." Commissioner George Riley pointed out tlJ.Q.t legislation Is now being written to prohibit development on top grade (Class One ) soils because it is nn ir- replaceable natural resource. The entire issue could become a state concern. The general plan's land use element hhas been the section most criticized by owners of undeveloped acreae;e in the city. It reduces the overall population projected in the old plan from 85,000 to 42,IXk'I ultimate residents and reduces the overall density from 4.S unlU per acre to 2.1 units per acre. Open space arefill will constitute 30 percent of the total area within the city. Commercial development \\ill be con. ce.ntrated within the existing downtown area with four to eight acre conveniencf: cen iers in three other locations. MOO industrial land will be near the existing airport. The general plan now goos to the city council for adoption. The council is expected to hold a public hearing on the plan in November. I l i Mii Chainnan Ralph Clark. · "The minimum user .should have the lowest possible fare we can get for t~m even though l realize the rest of us will be paying for the balance," said Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. "I am willing lo do that,-but t am bewildered by the rhetoric on the other angle.'' Supervisor Battin moved for board support for the lifeline in electric rates, but also suggester that gM rates and tele~hone rates be included as well. "Why not get-it out of the way right now rather than waiting ·for another show on gas services," BatUn said. "We can get rid of it today." Battin had charged earlier \,hat Baker's resolution was launchei:l for p o 11 t I c a J reasons less than a month before his re-election bid. "The 'addition of gas rate1 seems un- necessary at tf#1 time," Baker said. "Gas won't be brought up before Nov. S (election day) since it ls being held over until next year." From Pqe Al BRIGHT ... . saying, "It's kind or a Watei'gate deal, but I've got something comln' up before the commission and I'm going to buy a ticket." The six regiooal commissions and one statewide commission automatically go out or existence In 1976, but some sort of successor agency is being considered. Another luncheon guest, N e w po r t Beach attorney Thomas D. Peckenpaugh, said, '"Ibe implication was that If we came forward and made a heavy con- tribution . and Brown became the next governor, there would be IOme input trom the developen and their repre!ll!n· tatives to \\'hat that successor agency would be." Wilcoxen said a speech given by Rair dall G. Smith on behalf of Bright at the luncheon r101ed that, "Dr. Bright has elected to support Jerry Brown and it looks like he will be in the Brown administration . And we're going to need triends in the Brown adminlstra· lion ." ~·.:z· ..... s.3s..,c ... EM .. T-ER...,ST_R_E .. 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A1Dlll11i1n .2s 1 H 1o • 'I. .anun 1 ~ 111 1.1 ,, .. • ' ·'Foods discovered .that, af-='111'tt::1: :: 1Il'f: Z: ·=t,'!·; ~ 1~, " ~~ ·1 ,.; ::;:::1(,; :~~':TI\i ! s!I ,frz-.~ ~5t ::;i f :! ,!1:: ~ ==cl~ ~ '{ 1~~=~ ,~:tv1A~ ,\ 1J~ 1J=: ~ ter meat a_nd poult7 prices :'i: i.~ I :; !~= :t Ii ~v1 1 i: =~ : ,,_.09 -:;o-F, F30 ,.,. . . . t ~f!~v! : : : ~~ ~ ~ ==~~n.~ . 1 1t; !~-· 1• ::=i: :: ,; l~ ~~VJ. · ~ •n~i 1.';:, '• ~ 1i~ -went up, its Shaken Bake A.llffCD .20d .• 20· 111'1 ••• lld.>2 .• 20 J~-11o -J:11rCMn .10 • 2.i 1Jtot>-1. •Ta. pfJ • .. 1 u~ N111c.n .» l w ''". AclY••Cc .M 6 1.1 1:i.-11o •o,,.f\~Ot' • "'• ,',~11o ~·; -• k k Al1Qlud1.1i11 • o ts -to Mt.to • nt Jt\'11-v; Ft1rc1no .JO ! 11 ,,.._ '• 1 ta.T 111io: •.. 11 S4V.-'"" "4t cri Ill 11, _. JI I• lllo'liD 1.,1d 1 ,1, U\11 -VI •••"' ... , k A d h · P•vuuct was noc ed ror a "'" Pw 1.12 1 toe un . . . '·* 2 in •11o + 11o ~f\'llF ·'° 1 11~ .. •.. 1 n fH iw .. JU 1u.-11o NCM>,n ·" t• 3d JoOl 1-11-1 11111,.1 in 1o; , 22 '". "' TRE ~ ,, • u• 1,-i.: . :,i: c~;ingnrro~ ~u~~J~; i-)ttA IOOp. :l:::.tr1: l ,1f 1:14:11\ ~;...-t I ~ ,ta=~ ~=1":1 .~ ·• : ~~;_: :: :Jt,,..!'~,t ·• J ~1 -..,. ~"rti:,~;~~ ~ ~ ~I~=~ :!~ :: 1: 1~ ,;v. ::: i:8l" 111·fJ :· ·~ v>t -.. E•pensive conveni'ence AllOMMt .s. ' 1J 4YI-VJ HY•·• 1 •2 n'!t+ " .F~F Sk ) n • ,_ "' 1"1""°' ~ 1 s •i 11~ • 1~ N1110U91G• l •• 11 19.,._ •• 111.,.;•w eo 1 ,.. • .. , "" " s... 1.1~ , 1,• ,•,~-:-~ food processors confirm the f d• k . b' M•lflf~• 1 ' 1 1sv. ·:i ,, .. s i n11o-l'f *' .. .,. Mio •. 1• s»-1~ 111"'" ... n11 1 l i.. • .,. N11 G~P 1.~1 • ;i.o 10•1,-1. Jtuuto0 _,, 3 1s •h-,,. "Miii'" .... • · 'Actually 12.fO·ia th• price of oo s a re ta tn ~ a 1 Alli.dSI '·r! s t• 1ttt+ .. 1.i• u 12: ,.....,. 11o F«!wr .1th ... 101 >_..-'' 1nts1Pw 1.J+ • 1 11~-.,. N.&11 Hotf>t• •• 1.. ~: RyOtr5y . .io , l'KI,. 1v. • .,. r,. PM; .'(I J 1~~ :-',: pattern. ' th• atkk•'· n!Jt m. ntNt.. beatin,g and not many1ne :::.-.~z: 1:' 1C ~· .~ 1E1~1.·:= ~ ~ m::-~~ ~~~ . .:, : 2: ::~=-~ :~'tl;~ I ,; I~~-.~ re:1~i:l :!S .1 . ~ ~_;;:-\, S.blM R :;e1i '1 Jt•.<o . ,,, i~l~n ,:: 10 '" IO>t· '• tNDEED,THE'Pattemis ones are being fielded. !:~:~i •:: ~~ ,:S~~.~ 2!1l11o=1l'f::"~:'1:~;"~::_.. l:::1~Jt:1: i:l~~::Z ~1~'rt~ii J 1~=!:=l,!'.ii.: 1i~\O ... R:::~1,t~.'.2»~..,:·; IO clear that A.C. Nielsen 1moving off supermarket Cbea.mpbell 1soup sa.id that :""12': : ~ ff,.='-. 8:. ~J ~ 1; 2::t; ~ ~J;r'1:l'l :· 1oi ,;~: ~: ::::~:;~ : l: :~"= ~ ~7S:~.~~ ! J1: '~' '-.:'. ":rMl"'r~ ! ~ ~':::=~ r!~G ·:~ ·s .! '!~. ~ cause o wtiat at calls No\AX l.rJ • 1oe :w~-"" o. 1t1c1 Nw ~-, ~'--111 ·~o 1 .s 11 11 -·· lpc:o i-toMt111 • 2i ) -v. ,,..1 Strv .n s 20 11t>-v. ~1p 1.n 10 ~ 10 ... ..CF~ .ua • '' ~ • • • ! Co., which tracks super-: -shelves at a rate or 20 per-. .11 h "*Xol' s11i , ., , °*l ., 1110 , , ... "'" Fl~d .'IQ 1 a 1• -1 • 111: 1mo ·" 6 "° u 4 ,,,,. Nt StM>G .ao • 1 th .. -"" sii..s.nF ,..., s , 1.,~-,, .o:o 1.•tior• 1 1~ • , k h I · hi h "aigni cant c anges in con--..,., •1 , ... = 111 8=er'" .. ,, 111"o • •.. Fl*! Nil~ .. u lVt-.... 1i.11 Cotortn .. " •to-'4 MS!•"" .1~ n s :u"" ... •P-· •. • .. 1• 10,,, ... 11t• c.. . .io .. • .. 1• 1s+. · • mar et pure ases or the.1.cent to 30 percent g er "" 14 F111v11c ,'° .s 10 1s11 \ 1v 1111r .u' 101 ''" v. si 12• ~ 1 J2 111 -~ ............. m•;or food •omparu·ea, 1·s than the prev1'ouS year. ,sumer buring pat.terns," it z::'.: 1'.J: ~ l 1fl't: V. ~ ·~ ~T ti...=~ f'CM!dMI 1:_, ' ll 1H'::.,; HJ Intl Cti A .. 2 2•Vt';I · .::::1 ~. ~. 11 l ''O ~.. r..,~ t·~ : ~ t~t; + ~ AllflC .110 s ffi Ill.> • ~ • held ofr introducing some ""'"'' .. , 1os.i 1111o+ ,,., ~.,, s • 11111-" ,Fllll'OICI> .+o • 2 ,,,.,. "' --.J J-u.1o•••·n 11 s 1" "1~4111t 5-IJR.ic '°' • 9 1 .. -: * co 1.10 • 11 16 -'' •calling this. period. "the a.ge'" These pfodUCls were ob-' :....,.., ....,,1.,~tsJ' "'""-hon .. AH11rif31'< 12 *Iii--lrl.<llO ·; Mt 111'1-V. Anl:I FO<I S• l l! I\~ •. Jemel F ... t l l\lo ••• NCR Cl> .ll I •21 l~lit-\lo s.notr A.M<O JS J I Cl> 131 • • 111'1>• ... Wt.""~ ~ ~ II" AIJIM&:El.~i .. n-r ... -~ .......... ..: .... : lb-11.to ••• ~~.-o:.l.li-•-UI,, ".~~-.... ue,,',·,·,',"-,,L, ",Mo-.'.~ NtlllUlle M 1 ll 1~---.'111. -e1r":l'O·; 11 ~~ ... -..... _I_. lJ lllv.-r;;·· of 1Jtemat1ve action.' to·usl de"'!nre-d-brthe-Jped ,.ts· adv.e'rl'isi·ng by 110 ""'"1rnnt51' 11' • 1 Mi.,. .'11• 11 ,..,._ .. <"">< ..,_, s1 • • ..:..-"" ~ . .. ~-....... Pw 1 '(I • n o~ •.• s.r. 1n 1.11> • u u , •• ~ 111er 1Vod l 10 l . -NI I hi h. • ood I I Mt BM 20 1 , .. _\lo ltllY Ul'I I) <Ill Fs1 Olk .90 • ISi n"'-"" JtffPllot ·'° 11 tt 2•:i..-~ Nt•Ppl 1 . .0 •. 1100 """-i.o Sfilln Pl .so.. •& no-\o co .so ' I 11,,. e sen, w c is not buyers to be g va ue or, m·ollion urMO is. 'i s. :ny,+ "' n 11o1u 1. ·• n .,,,__·~ -F11111~ 1 11 .u J1-11r-'" Jen Pl>!•.• .. :zln 1011>-,,., ,.e119e1 1 ,, / "' 11-11. 511~1.,11 .N 11 20ct 11 ..... 1,,. 8tlC .MG ' •l 111-.. Prone to hyper•·'e, com· ed th · · D · g th 1 • ...,.,<" ·• i '" ul'o-..., c;u 1:.. • " 1,,._ 111 "11M1a .2~ J.<1 1 + "' J en1>p1 L12 .. lSO .o + 1 ,.ie~e 11• s ' •;\lo -I'• s,,,, """'' ..112 , 2, 11 •• \t 1.tli ' 10l •1:...-"" WI e money. ur1n e . -. . . .....,~·n· • .,,._.,. flf1M rttn -1\lt kNBosl• I •126'1' .. -1(1.11111 4S N\11 ... NEgTTt.3610 125-lt-lloo SMil&IOlld . ,. S•~-'lt 2.ln •• ,. Jltt-2·W this phrase after noting •ame period such .. ......AUcts .. · '. JN TROUBLED times ""'(Mli.20 s 42 1sVJ-~ gft GE Pt.:: 1100 •2 -1 Fs1NS 6"' 2 • l 21'1'.-..., ..1ewot1tor 1n 2 · 1J 311;,-"" Nrwfla11 ... a 1 11) ~ \~ s.vE1P ·1.u , 2s ,,,_ 1• 0>m 1.» • 1 9tt • .,. ......... A C9" pf,... s \iiW;_ Yo nMll1 IM • I 1"' ... ;Fd•.C,, tn s 11 I+ -._. !mW.II .IO s ll 111/i + 'Mi. ~I 1 llO J 2M 1'""-~ SlvA SI .ar.n '. I) 1..... .• ... Carp 2• l9 ,..., 1om e u n Precede n t_e d la& baby fO<His , oven cooking people go . back to basics. A CnMt .Uh .• ' 12 -m • v. 1T Fin t.ta 1 ,.. n v.-.. FtPMI L"o • 1• s''•.;;-"' J1mwp1 1 . .0 . • is 21,._,. :i-. NvseG 2.ro , .. 20 11<. . . • s...;ne Mell • • 11 2, •• ·~ e1..: 1.J1 1 " 11v, • .,. Cy ration. I• n • onsumer ~ags, 1·nstant breakfasts .Quaker Oats reports that its ... °""" 1.20 • 12 nf'I ••• 011wro "° 11 7M 2n•-"" Fi1v111e .-.. 11 u .... . .. J11111s 1. 1J11 . . is "~. ,._ NY~E 1 1.10 . 11so 811'>• 1~. S¥010r lj<I , 11 3,_, • ,,,, e,1ec 111 • .. 1§0 :i.,. • 2" '° M!~y ... !VJ • 171 2(1\lo-~ 0~ } ... 6 121 60\lo-~ kt\191< .~j<I IL 8J •'IJ-l'I J ... 1111,lla ·• 10 ltVo · ·• Ni I.II • 109 ,.,.,_ \-• s,,.,., l~W\ 1 iJioUO 1•11-lo Un I pl •''> ·· HO "O '• ' ·,pending. ddletme1lswere ht e I I ""'Dhl\l,l(IU 1m+\foOUMlt .ntl) ·~ ... FsWhC1.16S J1'~ ... Joftl\Mv 1.20,ln1SVJ-1VoN• 3.llO , •1~JlV>+lll SCAStrvoceJ•Sl'•-'• E•P1• . .0 .. 1+o s.~1 n -1 o c rea sa es are up ADlilfel 5210 62 2G-'lll-.,. Cl1J So 1 .o11 2 ,. Jl'J 4 ~ F1~111.M ·"' ' 1• nv. "• Jol\fl&Jn .IO JO uo •s -1-.. fl•aN{lf J,qa •• 110 :u .... -1 5crwtt• Cl> 1 2 3 .. _ ~~ Fic1r111v n 11 Ii>• "' J t' s not u n u'k u il . for '•bowing de•nn·ea rangfng ";«ly And Del Monte the 'At11Dw11 Vu 2'11"" l'h• "" 0tv 1nv · ... 1 11t •--"" Ft&IW F ·'° • 11 9 .. -·~ .1o11n Sw<: ·'° 6 11 ... ,. v. Njl'Mpl 1.n .. z100 ~"'+-..,, Sc""1'1 .ao 2s i11o1 Sl•~ .,_, 1.91 • 1lit 3H•-"'" NI lse I k h f .. f .. ' '• ' A.Mlle,.. 2 '6 ,.;• Hl<'o-.,. 01¥ Inv wti .. · ~ 11·1•+ 1·16 Fisne<Sc ,20 I :U s:o.r.-\:I JO/VI Sv pf 2 . . lD 10 N•• Sii l.lOd . . :u U \loo->.ro ScNit.1 " 11 1111) l2 l•-•• (pl 21'> . . 19 •J V.-"" . e n to c oc c anges o 'rom 8 percent ·to '!J)• per· nation's largest canne.r of AF•m&•v .k , 12 , . .. OlY ,,... "'2 .. 11 u,.-"' F1et1e111 ,,. .a 111 1:o.r. . . Jan Loon ·• l l9 si·, . . . NL 1n11u"' 1 1 11• 1l1"o. "l' Schlut!'CI :11 1<1 ~1 91..,. 11 P.ic 2.111 10 120 62~-1 ~. $percent to 10 percent in a . jcent. . . • •'fOQCls, scor.ed a sensational !':Ji~5Z:i:?~~;1U 1~\lt=l\'t g~~i~~·· 1; ;~~~1~ -=~.n·~ ; ;~ :""~ ~ =t.~i.~.~ 11U ~ -1 =07.:.~i, t I~ a -.~ gl~ .. ~ ~ ~ 9 -,,. rof.l-16-t -;,: :;:_ .... 'pNrleold .. unct,·s csuadtd~egnotryyr.m· dBlnugf ~· FURTHER• 1· VIDENCE •SO. percent in.crease in :~ 1·~ .. 1f ~rn: : ~ ... ,:: ·: I 2; ·~~+ ~ ~~"':°'~~t ; 1~ ::~ -·~ ::r::: i~; ; ; ~;lio : l: _,..,;:~~ {1i ! ~ :~~! ~ t:,~,.~ : iJ ~'ll~:~; ·s: u: ~: .. : ~~ · · profits during its fiscal year· A Gft 1M . .o ·1 n '"" • . • a.v El 2:.0 1 ,. ,,... v. Fi. Ge .kl l 211 9 -"' Joy Mft 1\'t 10 l'I 31v.-1'111 """ (:oji1 .II\) ' it 21""-"" Scoickir 1o11 ~ 11 ,., .... >t o Alt<"" .. 11 100 1'v:i-t '4 much wUder swings. f this twitching comes ~nC last May 31 -and it ~1 ·: ·i ,; 1~:= ~ ~': ~tf ·· 1"f: {~111~1~ ;::z 1;,);.: :~ 1:!:~ ~ K • .i.-r A~ xu-1, -"' =:~1}~ ! ~ 1:t:-·it t::~•i(:~ ' ~t 1 :~. ·~ Ull"a,0~t~ .~ ~! ::;: : It recently to.Id 11s· .c'"en•:.·. rom J!illsbut~, · the. Min· 1has lollowed th'iit up w'itl! a ...,""" :.01s 1011 u~-l'o °'°"*eo .u ·; 41 '"' + 111 1'1.S.ffl 111t J J 12 -,. Ka!A1 p1 ,.,.. . • 2 '(I . . . '"°"""''' ,IOd ' 1s 2'111-\~ 5coYi11111111 1 , 11 JG;•. ,., ear, .n11 ·.. 11 ~ •.... ll ~ n n Ill F • A"""' "'$ 'U111i-6\4 o...a p ,_jO • 7CI 3tlo-.... Fluor Cp .11) " Ill lSV.4 :tt Kllsertl·.~ • 12 Slio-... Hot<.!Ul 1.02 'l 181 tl'o-.... $C:.,,,.,O y 2' ,..,._ \'o UlllFflCH .JG ,. u 6 ... ~ .... .'that at one point last year' ea po s ou~ ,JP er. or 3S"rcent profit jump in the .t.mHo$p ·I: ii 112 ,."" ... o...tu• "'1 .. 1 .1'4-"" 'Flunrlr l . . s 6S • s Kalsop1 2v:i •. 1 21\:o-.,, )'toai1G"1 .1>11 fV" 1 91~-.,., sew p1 i.oc •• 1 •'• Pt. .11111 s •1• sv. + .Vt • such products as ·apaghett'i. )naDY· rears ·now" the flour: three months ending Aug·. ~,,:::,·11 ·1 J it-·* ~:~v~ '1~~ :t: ::: ~~ i~ .~ '~ }:~=,~~ ~~r.~::·3 ~ ll"~:: :?11~ 1.'.% .~ ~ ~.·y; =tr2·~ ·: 1;~ ~~~:-;j 1~1&1:~: 1~ '!t: ~ ·sauce meat spreads nenfat 'market his bee rt fiat or on 31 · .. A Mec11to'rp s 111 t -"' CHA oi ·1.10 :: 21 •\ti • . • Foo11 •• .20 j 10 '"' • ~ i.:.cPLI 1.111 1 •1 11" .. v. ND1nPS ,,,. • e.a 10\(i ••• s.. w ,..;f s; 1 33 '3·1>-"" Uto tn"' .10 • • · i -.... • ' the d · P'l''b · • ' • ""'Mol .21111 t M ~\l.o-V. ts"1ft<l.OI .. 16 10111 ... FoolleCB .80 S 5 ,....,_"" KCPLpl•\lo .. 110 •SY.-1/t NoNtG'il.l<I t •1 ..,,,-v. se.orv 2J.I\, 6 l''<-V. r81.G4 • 26 tl'f•.,.. •-·milk· peanut butter anA eclme. But 1 .. ury Monte is warn·ong us that .,,..HGs2,s.i , ti toYi ••. " uwl• •• 21 1M-w. FordMo l.2Ct • 31• Js""'-v. KCS.111 .SOd • 11 11 -.. HciStPw 1.&o1 8 :JO 11 -* SNfF"Ow. n , 13 ,,,_ ..:. """'1A1 , l5 1s -.,.. ""''.1-' . .... rts th t fi r Sal """ SM!Jwa t lM>-Moo M::ol 2 14 . I t -\4 Fw Mc• .. ' 11 10'.lo -\loo Qft GE 1.5' t U l~V. . . . ~PPI 3.60 , . 1100 l9 + 1 SNrlGO .'6 II ut I!~-.,.. NIKletr ,. IU 6\'o-~ • .paekaged dinners were r_!po a OU es ·~ the prices of canned -fruits ...,., Snip .11 ii • ,,,,. . . . ca.si St GI i 111· s + ..., Fr111111 1.kl . . 1 20 -..., unsN 1.nt ' • 1•\\-"' ,.,s~ 1.eo .. z10 ''"' + 1\'t ~ t.io. 12 so s~--\t 11 Piie w . . 1 2 •.• • -' . , ArnSmtl 11'1 l ti 1'V.-I'> CltsGpl 1.lt ., I 11 ••• F'IObrl 1.0M .. 13 121'1-V. Ka11Pt.l 1.S2 7 H ll ... -YI Nr~ .+~ l s • ... SNlrMI I.In 93 2v.-l'o lltffll .60 2 1J 7 .. + ~ and vegetables will escalate "'"Sll!d.to 4 ,, .t11o -v. CltsGpl 1.1r .. ' u111.• ... For!Hwd .• 12 19 , ••. ~ .. v. Klty '"°"" J 1 a~ •.• Nor1ivp '·"° • 11 2u1o-'"' e,~ .1o Ii 113 2s11-" AOtft ... 1 1u 2s111-.,.. . ' · th · • ArnSIOl)f•:i. 10 -Ul'>-1 Cot.co!l.\J16U6 S•'W>-21\ ~I• 151 20~+ V. KllyPl1.4i .. 2 ll +\ti ~Aorl .•S S 311 !U4-l'J. 1& t • ..... ~v. 2 ....... 6 1J ----. 20 percent-1n e cotrung .Ain1SW11 .a 'i-----'3 ,_._ "' C1uaou .«1 1 -•).!.-~ _Fo11tioro • ..a " 11 2• -1~ K1ur1.11r .1' .. 296 ' -"'" NWs.n 1.60 1 10 301~ + "" •-:60 , N 1 _ ~ "'' 1..0 • n 1•11o-"' , Anaheim-based Allee cOrp. ha s named three vice • presidents to new posts within the sound products 1 company, according to W. F. Garmon, corporate vice" :; q,resident of operations. • Cblriel E . Van Liew is the new vice presiderit and I general manager·of the Sound Products {>ivi~ion; Vin· ; '&oil 'l . Lackey has been' PromOted to vice presideiit of .. • 1T1anUfacturing operations and Robert 'Rurkabr has been named vice president of marketing. ; Van Liew. resides in El Toro, Lackey lives in·· i ~luna Niguel anti Rufkahr is a resident of Hunting· r toii Beach. • . . • . . * l Ms. lietty Olstad Qf irvine has ; been selected.one or the national i "1~ ;ren" Wo.men of \heYear or months. Richard G. Landis, ~~~:: ~ 1,; ll=-.~ :':::.~ J ~~.·ii; ~,::MM1::.; 1J li~:: ~~~'1.~·i ,~ 1g~: :Z ·=: ::i..i1 ·~ .~ 3~ 1;~= ~ =:t' ·: l 1~; ~~! ~ 1,,.,.;.~ 1 J: !t-.~ the $12 5 0 0 0 . a .ye a r . AmTa.T-4 •• 1JS ~ -\II Coloi!llll• ... u 5'2 22\lo-lll. ,Fruehuf I.Ill 5 31 UV.-\'• Kl'l'W•R ,11(1 • .s . ,...,_ v. ~In pf s .. 11 uv.-.. 5MllOit 2".io • I~ 3~"' .. VI le-.J.4 1 149 ' • "" . ' • ATTpfAl.W .. 13Jttlo•V.1:JIU.lk.MS 3 , ....... FUQl.lll,lncNJ II S -l'l ~Cp .IO•. J\;-\'o,.......1plo.20 ......... -llo:srwtrr1G9llJ 114\~•'lt Rllt .IOll7 1S .... .... president or Del Monte,,ATT.,la.1~ .•• ,., ·~ llMFOOdJ. l\ti-V. --O G-1Ct!1¥1n .~( •·6'" ... fOWMlnpfC> .. Sll'l!o-Yo Snf11erG.s., 1• S~•-·,~ Shcie .ffS "'t\lt-W. I • th t th ' · d Jwn T&T wt l?• I~-\\ Pwnn .lll I JOI 11\lo + V. ~ 111<1$1 • J •>\-'lo K<llloQ!I .tO 15 II Uto-v, HwMll 1.Qa t 24 I I"'• -. $Nilrpf 1WI l 2,:i,; • ·~ tffl 2.60 5 IOt 60 -\4o I/! ~1ms a e canne .Mtwa1 r'.1<1 ·1 IS '" .... eo1onsi 1,10 s , 11111-v. GAC Corp 1 19 l!'jl • "'" Kttlfl'OOd .• ' • 10 -~ ·rtwP1<1 .tll<I • 1 1~1sv. ... Shfrwinw 2 ·• 19 a«'>-1'" vs Toti .• • 11 1• P roduct will still be a -Aw11.,i111o .. dO 11 -111 c.Mt1 ..... ,1.s1111s.,.+,. ~F ~ . .-• u • -~ Ktnmu 1..ios '' 11 +-"' NwS11 ?."°"a 10 l6"'-l'I s.er .. 1>r..9J! s ·~ ...... 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" .. c: Stephen Mantfield has been elected vice president ihd ·controller o(.the soft drink division of Coca-Cola Botttlng Conipany of Loa Angeles. He lives , in Hun~tpgton Be_~ch wittthil ~ifea~d daughter. ~ . . . . ·* . ' : : ..... • Mn. Mary Lund has been appointed corporate. secretary and ·manager ~f staff administr11tion for CompateT Automation, Inc., lrv·ine·based :inlni-computer manufacturer. · . · . . • She joined the firm In 1971. Mrs . Lund lives in Tustin .· :With her husband and two sons . I -'!-·-,,, I . * . , r James L .. Kott has been PrOriiOled· to diiectoi' of ~peclal Senices for .Finl Amtricao Title lo1urance • jCempany.'a Orange Count)' title dlvi~jon. . : · 'KOtt joined tirst American in 1968 as assistant sales manager in tl:ie firm's L-Os Angeles county office. 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PSNM• 1':111 s •1 12\<.-.. . ble to buy un·leaded gas .~ ~ ar ma ers ave c e 8!'111'81 ·• ·.; '3 •l'I• II< °'~ .30 ,, 221 •11o• "'" HMW '"'°"' ' s 2Vt + \lo ~. o ·s , t•i . "'" Plll>lk~ .. · si , i1 J1t-" 8 the prices sky h'ah nthc~112 • • u•~--Oi:ornl!M11 .t0 1• tJ ""'-' Hoblrtc .727 11 1'"'•" 1111~111 111•101> P\oeblo1ao., , tlot+" Anywhere in California. 'IN HIGH GEAR . '" 0 1mwrt oioto ' , 12" ... ~u1J .10 .. 2 11'1-1't =:'Ii ·r 1~ ~ t\lt ... icttA .ao s , u -· ·~ P\ialsP i ... , o 11 _ lio · -. · . ; . ., , ~ '11s.1.1 Tht1s. was donhel phar· ~:'~1.~ ~ ~ 11~=~ 1='~.:~1: r. .. fV~=t! ~ 11111$~~ • u1 JS-·" t=~s:f: ~ ~!,,: .': ~~~'.~ ~ ir: •: =~ 11WC have made a 8UrYef. t a f 0 reCOUp a: tr 81'""1\t .2G r 162 6'<1o+ 1' Dorr Oliwr ; J SVI-~ ~I=-' 1~ a; tMli + l~ !Ml! ,kl 1 I I'~ \• l'llrU.,, l& I SI 1~ ,, over mosi of the , northern • . · ~· •• '\Prices !hCy }\ave to piy for-:rs'i.i~ ; ~ ~== ~ .~.t'1:: 1 1o ~; ~ "'°".,...~ 1~60 s ,.s 211t-·~ Cl>i: .J •/ ~::i.;:-~ Puro•11r ~~IS'"-v. :pa{'\of\he statei and have' Jeastonepumpforunleaded: ma tt rials , partially tO •!lu(?&it1,. 11 •v.·~ gc;p11-2011 ·~ 'f~+~ ~~'i!i 1:1t'!t·~~ s1.11> .. 3 'J"" .... OWl011 .to1 u u -\.\ 'tOurii:t that'' de&ler1 ware in· 1aaoline. : cover tqulpment (c1t1lytic ifkaiO~ra·';l J ,: :\It; VJ ~"" ~ •. ; ·,t ,', i·.-~ ·u .. i'"'1 ~ 1 • !\t; t s...'·.: ~ It 1:~:.. ~ t:~,~ :;:11 '; ':""-.~ l t . 11 11a. • •• ert th' ) d ..... I •ft-\\ ....... ·-• HltiltCt. B """""-to~~ I 11 l··· '• -ft lt-compee comp a.nee w 11. · St•te and fedefal j®nv ers is year, a.;a a.it ,..1.10 • 11 U"'t-v. '"' 2,70, .• ,1 ~i;-,• '""e'~-!: '° •'"'-~ ,s1r ,.010 11 ~ -1 it.1s1t11 .to1• ,s as~-" t t d f d 11 · partially bo•au·se of In 11111,...·1.Mlll 1 JO I"' "' pt •• •• -.... ••• • 1..0 n 1010 ''~•-Ji.. 11•""41 n 1 1u l--"' a a e an e er'. r'equlreme.nta c all fo r " , • 11WMw.10·r s ~-14 • '·!!·• ~ 1:~:-~ , .. "'otJ: ti :"-11o ,..._..,ll'l .10 ~ 1 .... "1tinto111· . .,,,. 10"' ... reg~latlon~ for .unleaded unleaded gas to contain no. creased wa~es . .::r.r i~ .~ 'I 1~tt= ~ ": ,·,., 1 19) U'lt4 " f!M 1 II n 1t\io-·ii; =·~ :oi:,: ~~ ,: ... ·~ ::=:ir~ : ~' l~~;,i: .psollne~" Dl1rethctorDec. B •. more than .os of a 1ram of Auto makers have been .t::': t~ j 1ll ll::i.. "t:~ :: tf~ :~~: l~ ::::Jf I::: ff i:""=1~ MGM 1·~~ ~ ti 1t''7 ~ ::~,:i ',U i J ,~== ~ Chritlenoen o e part· let~ per gallon 1 tu1N ot ss 1 '"' . .. P • .-. . • st -2 ..._ 'J i 1~ • .. . "r.' w • ,, )'• • . . 1ta. c;o., 1 , 1111 11 _ v. •men t or 'F o o d and • -• • ·: • criticized by President ~ :ll' ·; f ·~=:,: "'C: :: ~ 2~:: ~ =~~.20 1 '°' •:~!'= -~ ~" .10 • u1 10.. .. 111c.a ~vPf • .. 10 "°" ... AJciculture 1aid. Hla depar· f Moat 197S model ears wi111 Gerald Ford and mem~rs ~ ~ c~1 ,~-l't ,"" .! 'n 1~:~1: =-~ ~.J ; j~ t:t:; ~ :~~~ i 1} :r·: ;·~ ~==i ii :: l l~-·\.; 'al billty for many-quality converters to mtet with . hikes. rhlt open~ the doorlO = ~ t lf l~-·\4 LOI f:ji :: ,:ooo 1r';° ~ ~:so It t1f \It! "' ~1.~ : 11! 1:•: 'i. t:• f:! ,f :T ~~~= t: Finance Briefs \. Industry Output \VA S!flN G.TON (AP) -1·he nation's inclustriJI outpul edged llP· ward in September after two months of decline, but still ~·as lower than the level recorded in the same month a year ago, the go\'trnmentsays. The index ~·as up by three-tenths of one pcr·cent ov~r August, but 1 per· tent behind a yeJr ago, the federal Reserve Board said Tuesday. The in· dtx stood at 125.5, mcanin11: output currently is 125 .5 percent ahead of 1961. tment h lS legal rfSpon·. tie equlpPfJd With CltaJytfC Of CongretS for the pnce ~J':'f1 l SM~'" l'I I,~• 2u;: ... .._,~Al~ J i 1J'::-~ =~1.it 1 "1!~ ::· ...:,,~ IO>o I n 1;~:_~ 'and quantity me11urement ,strlncent n1llon1I emission •J'!1SS•b1Uty o~ '!. 11.e~.rolt· ·~ • i ,!:,. -m ::!.,,•,2_ ... -~~;t,J at ,i,,_: ~ =~ ;~ : ; i~~7 ~ l:ft"::1111·: ! ~ ii~=~ atandards In California. • standards,. but lbe convcr· Washinaton dea Where_ Y" ~ ,1'tt ' 1ii '"' ••• :'~ 1-: ! ~ ll~! :! ttwcket ·:1\ ~f 1rn+ ~ M111one-.• • 1• 6 .. -"' At11:11< :~ s 11 ,. -IA • ........ \ Ieri 'are aenaltlve .to·tead1 the govel'n~ment would "Lf·~:ii IJ,:..,_·* m.t.lt .. 1,. t"'-'"' HY*9tl\I :'°. 2 • -t =~L1,'1.'J,.~~j .. ·"' t:cJ:.(~'°'' 1; •~":1~ K ' R d "Cf1Rl$.TEN8 EN SAID which renders them nearlY. attte to hold off on man~1 .c .1·1• 10 1n ~~::" =11·rt: ~ 'f. :o1~= ~ ,~ ,..,.,;: 1X '" ... =~t~ ;i ~ : 1~ ·, ·.• :::& ~t·!: .. 11 l!"'-" a1ser ecor iilS ' department's t:Hvl1~on' us,tes1 to conlrOI air pol . datl~t new equJpment for i,~ f ~~ 2f""= t -Ko,'.# j u1~: t'~='t J....1.:.'ki ! l; 11~: ~ #0"~1.,.. •1 • 1J :r;; ~ ,...,...ic i;.f 1 . ,, i>t-·il: OAKLAND <AP) -Kalsl!r Steel Of Meaiurem·ent Standlfd8, l\ltlon. Thus tire englnes. .cars rn return for a pledge 1 jC'j 1 '""--:: ~1 :·10 1~ :;""; ~ 111M19f.•~ .• ,f 't~-.a :?~r.60 ~ ~ ,, _ ·~ =::~'.~ : ;~.:. ~ Corl). has reported record con· part or U\e slate southward, • -· .... ·• • • • • on future price Increases at St.Ofn .~ .a ~~. i" ~G 1;t\ J .; 1:~: ~ 11 ft Ot~'Z .! 1m t":;~ = ,.:z j 1~ i~: '• .::~"'~~ 11; ::::.-.. $3 .40 a common share and con· l worklnt,Jrom the northern rfl\lll burn unfeadcd (uel. , from Detro,lt to hold the line ~~ '-11 s 1 dw. -..• t"'HC. .21 , • 1=-1., 11'11;_. , 31 u11o-·;,; ~1" ;= ! : j, •• ~ l:;f~.'~:~ ! l:~ t;i:• ." soliditcd net earnings of m .686.000or with wtdf,hU and measures •... . : a 'evel not to excc~d tho ad~ :rr,:: : ul 1i1?!:: ~ic.~ ;o .!I ,r~:-• lU ~~ i :~ r,lil_ t. =A~~ 'i ': 1~:;. "... :l;"''"' c•,g 1 1°' •"' 11, solldated sales or S2t0,SS2.000 for the olOcJal,n eacbcounty,hu HIGll AUT_J)MOBILE .yanct1nthecostof1Jving •. Tte.1.i0• t.11t\-'-'E1Kt,,..,,.._,, tt •'~-... !11Tm1w .sou ,,,.16.11.MoivtolSO• 0 ,, ~" 11.:::.,1 )(11~ J~··1~=~ third.quarter. __ _ __ _c.-c=;_::..:_~...!C.--' ---- • • Bfi DAILYPILOf TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS ~ Ul • 1 ·I J \\'()rid Sl·l'iC's . 1'hr Dodgers battle 0,1kl~111d ·~ .\thlcltt:o. 111 lhL· fourlh ~an1e of the • :-.1,.'rtl'!'I on the A111l·r1cun J.t·;.igucrs' hon1c turf. \ ' C'BS i21 8:00 Sons ;.iud Daughters. l\loo.!ie ~ t<Jkl'~ r:\'ll' hOll1l' to nl('l'I his folk$ -only to be fu1 IJ1clcll'll to see h('I' :1ga in . .\B C t7J H :~o· ··1\ll l\l y Da r ling l.J.iu~hl t'r~." ,\ ,,·i<Jo,ve r , Hobert Yo ung l ~s ~ l'Ollfl'O llll'd \\ ith U prohlcn1 \\hl'll ull four Of hJS 1 cl:1ughlt·rs dl•C·idl· to gt•l marl'it•d o n the s~1n ic d:.i\'. J<:\'t' 1\rdt·11 anti l~:1yn1ond :\l ul:isey .ilso arc ft·1.~lurt·d in thi~ 1972 '1'\' ruo\'it'. ,,/, ..... --- TV DAILY LOG W ednesday Evening otTOBER 16 I ,:00 fJ CONRAD IS CANNON! * THE TOUGH PVT. EYE II llt1 (}_l ti) C.nnon "Th, 0.•d· I~ T111t" A tr"nnic&I ind111l1!•hst uHs tt1ot11·Um litlics to ind~ce Cannon lo be1in lhi a1~uo111 seuch 101 the we1llhr man'1 lon1· mlninc d1u1hter. D ELVIRA MADIGAN! * Tender love story set . in 19th c Sweden. O El'ilu Mldi&1n (2h1) A len!U1 10\'t stoiy iboUI l cncus li1huope w1lke1 ind 1n 11my heu1en1nt who 0nt1ls his wilt. children ind U1• umr lo bt with her. I i» @ ,,ic, h 1ti1M Ntttt DIMe f90lb1• Ml1h~1llll Clr.U111 .. • • Man Dies, A Real Low Note Blue Preferred Says 'Its ,.. · · L.IJI. Boyd Ba1id 's Flutist Loses Her Trousers B H F lk His Fault wAPEL1 .o.10 \v,, cup1 1 Y eavy 0 S 'l.ORCANTON . N.C. -SIUe•n·year·old l)eb ,. Christy or Albia says rrom In Idaho, a bullfrog is cl;issified as a game fish., ofri eiully. KINDLY EXPL..iUN why blue is the prererred color or a n enormous majority of people who aro over~·eig ht . D1\ND\' TO\\'N, Charleston. S.C. I always think or it as a bi! north or the tropica l paradise place5. But if you stcl.l m out about 800 miles due east or ii. ·you:ll bump s1n:1tk into Bermuda. Tll •: OKIGIN1\l.. "round robin " ~·as not a ramily letter st•n l from mcmbf.'r to mem· her us such hl' called today. It ~·as a µctilion Y:ith all its signatures sct out in a <'ircll" so os not lo reveal "ho signed it first C.'KOCOOJLES ~lost of thc people in India "''ho .are a ttacked by crot·odilcs are first bitten on the behind. i''orgive that, _please, but it's a fact. Y.'hy is in- teresting, if not fascinaling. It , remains a custon1 among numerous Indian women to stand hi p deep in the water while they scrub their clothes on bit nk r9eks. (}. "I SA W this TV Western ""here a r ailroad dctccli\'C shortly ufter the Civil \\1ar supposedly shot a man "'ith a revolver ~uipped \\'ith a silencer .. , ? '' . A. Sou nds fi shy,' all right. 11.P. J\faxiru didn't in\'enl that silencer until 1909. IT liAS BEEN rcpot1ed that lhe fully gro~·n blue ~·hale "·eighs about a ton and a ha·Jf for each foot of its IC'n gth. A feminine c)icnt asks how you v.·eigh a fully grown blue "'hulc. Piece by piece, my dear. ~obody yet h~ figured out any other v.·ay. Ex1>«:rts think the biggf!rt of the blue v.·halcs probably weigh up to 1'10 tons. 'fhal's something like the combined weight of 2.000 <J \•erage men. CAPI -A tecn·ager was nO\lt' on she's going to \lt'tar rl!lcased on bail arter being suspenders when she'sn11J.r· t h11rgcd Y!'ith murdering his ching with th e ba nd. father. The father. who told The pants or her band a uthorities hi5 .death "''"$ 'uniform fell ofr duMng a his O\lt'll tault, su1d before he marchin,g ba nd contest . died thilt he hoped his -:;on \\'Ouhl not be harmed. "He begged and pleaded v.•ith me not lo hurt his son. I-le told me it was a little father.and -son ar.1?ument ~-n·d that his son didn't mean to do it." Burke County Sheriff's Deputy Ted Price i;aid Tuesday. CA RL CLA R ENCE Cooke. 44, died l\1ond ay ni ght soon after officers ar- ri,•ed at his home near llickory in r esponse to a trouble call. Price .said he found Cooke on the fl oor or the home, bleeding. llis son. llarley Car\'er Cooke, 18, was stan· ding nearby, holding a 20- gauge shotgun in his hands, police s aid. l'HICt: QUO TED the elder Cooke as saying: "It \\'<IS all my fault . You kOO\v how hot-headed I am." 'l'he son was charged v.•ith murder latt"r fd onday night, and a bistri cl Coui;t judge fix ed bond al $2,500. Bond v.·as raised Tuesday and young Cooke \\'cnt free sub- ject to a preliminary h<.'ari ng in District Court on Nov . I ut Morganton. Seven hudnred spectators and t ,500 me n1bcrs of ot ht'r bands "'ere looking on as !he Albia Community lligh School Blue· Demon ban,d, in "·hich Deb is a flut ist, S\\'Ullg into its eohtesouline. DEB DIDN'T panic. Shr QUEENIE ' .. rrmb1nbercd th<' \\'Ord~ of , on murchin~ .. ,·· b and <ii rector Leonard AFT E R Ttt E ALBIA Bonker who instructed the band Jett thv field, t he pant:. bund m-O mbl'rs.not t~stop if rempined in u rumpled they dropped something. heap on th(' 5.yard line for Also. she had a pai.r of several minutes us !he eut-orr jeans under her 1Jand ~rowd cheered. trousers And ho"' ~id Deb feel i So Deb kept m arching She said she thoughl th~ even though s he felt the whole band "'ould be upset, snap at her waist give "'ay bul turned out to be '\\'1'0ng. and he r blac k uniform ··1 thought they'd all be trousers descending_ to her mad at n\t'," she said. "but ankles. •then everyone came up and "All J c:ould think "'as. .st1111ed congratulating me ·riOn 't lel the band down," because I hadn 't m ade a big she said. "So J kicked out, scene abo.l't lo sing thl' of the pants and \\'Cnl righl trousers." By Phil lnterlandi Eton's Best Like Pool A11d Whiskey WIND SOR, England {AP j ~ The upper-class scholars of Eton, Britain's most exclu!i i\'C school, arc n1ore interested in whisky and shooting pool tha n in learning , s ays l 'he Eton Chronicle, th e school magazine. Holli-d' · ~rtYWoti Tllf1t1t "IRClllt-1 lt Vichy" SI.Icy lleKh •necis Al'!hu1 M1!ltr'1 tense dr1m1 1bollt on:upied rr1nce. Plif pows tbe ~utst10n: Is i11dl'fidiul 1111'1i¥al tht 1in1!e most imP0111nl lorct in ~111111n lilt? ~~~~"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""~~~~~~. High Court To Peek at Nude Shows An unsign<'d article in tht current issue bemoaned that the college library has had installed a pool table and a color television set.. It ~aid stqdents of the college that ha:S.,,roduced many of Bricain's political, military and business leaders now suffer from apathy, sterility and "a cabbage-like non · chalance." I T ursdoy l :JOO Movie: "l•(he l•r M•lht1" (com) '39 -Gmi;et Ro11e1s, 01v•d N1¥tn. (1dv) '69 -Join Cr1.,foid, Veu Miles, Pith Ou~e. DAYTIME MOVIES I:J-0 O ~Abtut 111111. L11lt." ldr•) ·s• ~frirfey Boclh, Robert ll)an I 2:10 lCJI "The lmiiediblt Mr. l,i•per fci;m) 't>C-Ocn ~nons I JO 0 ''Ou1111f' M1if 50 -M~la fo;.trl Hil M11t" ,:00 0 "O~tt•lipoud" (~Ill ·~6 - ll•fh~ld trenna {:lfo MOO•t 10 00 O "M•n Hunt" ! 1d·•) 41 -W.1lle1 P•dP.eO" ··s11111ni H+ll1" l•tll 'II -G•n• A•trio "Slte11er1 Writ" !"'Y" 41--llQ\'d Nol~R \ynn B•" 12.00 m "The C1owd ltoff1" (d1a) '38 llo0>1t l.iylM l llnk Morgan J.in• Wr1111n lJ [j) (CJ "The $4tn11ti11e ~1triot" (d•1) 6S -Chfl llo~erhoo. Om1 Meintl, lu!htf Ad!et J:00 1• ~111e Sn1le !'ii" {d11) 'l8- Qi1.,• fie i'hl'llland M11~ Ste•tns. l :lO O (C) "Tht 1111.it •n the '"' fl1nnel Suir Coll(! {d1') ·~6 - (i_!_e,JOfY Pee•. )(nn1ft1 lone1 l (Cl "M11l ol !he H1w-" hdvl 'S8-S•dntr Poihtr. John Mclnt•1r. 0 iC) "The Hu1tlt1" Concl (di~) ·~1 -Pi~I Nu•m1n, P1pe1 l1urie. J"k•e Glta1ot1, Gw11e C Scon. KOC .. :. CllANNf:L.. SO Orange County 's ti ll}" televi sion station. KOCE·TV , has schedt1ted the ro1Jowing special programs today . Deta11ed listinRs of Chaflncl 50 's pro~rams are carried 1n the Daily Pilot's TV \\'eek each Su nd ay 11 ltO SCMOOLOISTlllCT ltlWS ICI 11 1• AMllll(A tCI lillmtl•-M"""' P••"I 11 40 TMI GOVllll'IOll "'"0 lM[ STUOl ltfS IC! I It MAT" 'A<TOllT 1(1 i.---to"'I ~11 · 1 1J tNllOf..OUl !Cl l•••t•~ ~' I JI C0-UNllY 0' LtVtltG TMINCS 1<.1 ''~I" l'olluloC J' t It llli(fl l( (0"""A"'T ICI • J.» YtlU •llGlltl IC1 J·M .. flMI lO OllOW MUMA" OIVIL0'""'"' 1Ci ,~, 1oao1 .. v•r~\10 '•1111 .. ,..,,,,, l .II ,llllM•NO JICliTCl'llNG ((I "11-d '1.clH:••. 41lt ,AOM (MAN f fO CM•HCI MUSIC IN \lltli,fllltl'I CUllUlltl (() "~Cl!Vlr~ll•\ 4.Jtt l lfCl'lllCCOMl'•l'l'I' tCI I It SES•Ml STllEl!t l(I •.tt "11 0 M CMAl'IT TO (MA"(l MUSIC tl'I WlJllllN CULlUllE 4CI 'Mu"!•IVO•W<tit'" • Jtt ASM•l'I lll'IAYt:S IC!' Tf\f Hoc"' PolV'OI ~·-Hf!>""'" f It CO"l'lll'S ClOllll"G COlll'lf:lll ICI IM~t(•!•""t,,.(°""lto!Ht""" f )t VOl[ll 'I ,ll'[llHE IC! '>lu•-~10 IO Otl•Un• "'"""'' ·-~''' ot 11'1f etlh tn.:i IQtfl "'"'"""'' o"trlrho• o-.n~ Counh f 11 I TtMl TO GllOW . HUM•N OfVILOl'MINl CCI Ti.J TOff''' Lt••~•!O Tru•I ,.,m.,.u·· f Kl M•5Tl111'1ICI. Tl11•YI • lCI ... U.._, Mu\1 ... <l~••h..,' lpl-()nf ')t I S M•N llk. ... v•s ((I .. ,ti, t111Cu\ Pot•" of ll••t H 1pno11, Ull mll'lll -rMl LOHCilST YillO" wittl Ill IUIT llYMOLDS •2001 Sl'ACl ODYSSIT• "CHAllOT OF THE:lGODS'" "'GIMME SHfLTll• ll'GI '"IUSTH & llUlf• Ill • • • "U.ST SUMMll" "HAlllY & TOM1'0" tl'GI • "HAllY IH YOUR l'OCICIT" "MIXED COMPANY" • "'IAHk SHOT" ll"GI SAlUAOAY l SONDAY ~N ... ATINEEI 11.Zl ·'tlL 1 ll '.•· "LAST SUMMER" O!NEAAL CINEMA CDAPOAATIOfill! .. llG MOMMA " Ill l:IW:l .. t :OS "U.HDY'S IRID£" & "DEADLY llACKBS" • .... °'-l••• 'UDY 5'HGS THI llUCS" • l :ll-l:OS .... "OtADL y ruc•tlS" 'J:IM:l .. 10:00 "THE OOVE'1 IPGI ' .. "IAMGTHE ._....SI.OWLY" \VASlll NG1'0N iA P l - The U.S . Supreme Court has agreed lo decide if _a Ja ~k so nville , ~la . or- dinance banning as a public nuisllncc n1ovies ~·ith nude scenes ut drive-in theaters violates the F irst Amend· ment. l'hc enurl a nnounced Tuesdli\' it \1·ould re\'ic~· a decisin;1 of the 4.th Circuit Court uf Appl•:lls that the Jacks11n\'illl· l;:1v. i~ eon· stitutional . An appeal 11:is hroughl by Richard Erznoznik . man:1i;1·r of lhC; ljn1\·ers1ty 0l'i \'l" In. \\'hO \\' ilS scr\'Cd v.·ith <t su n1mon s aft er sl11,"·ing ;1 11111\·ic called "Class Ur ";~:· "·hil·h-sho"·s hare female breasts . \\'itnesses cha rged that the movie could be seen from the street. a Roman Catholic church and 1>ri\·ate homes. f:rznoznik h ~I S clai nlCd the rnovie is nol obscene and that the la "' remo\'es from dri vc-ins mo\'ies that can be sho"•n in closed the:i ters. IPGI .... J-1Co1Nni "HARRY IH YOUR POCKET" MOW THJU THUISDAY .W..lh4&Lie.tf ...,lllCW. "liSl'llTIH AND THE EMPRESS" NOWTHlU US A "MIXED COMPANY" IPCI) All ST AR LAUGH RIOT SHOWN DAILY AT: __ ,_,,, ... ......... ,., ... .,, .. -·· MOH T'HIU SAT. t :Ot SUM. 4 I J:JI The arlil"ll' sa id profit s al Tbe..Iap. the...sc.hQQlt;Jvern, are at record levels, but books in the library ~athcr dust. There's No Justice Arab Sultan Finds CANTERHURY England (AP~ Angered by an insultin,R ~C'sturC'. an Arab sultan ract>d tri~ fa sl Italian i·oadster afl<'I' the culprit. lie wound up v.·ith his car aroup.d a lamp p11st and himself in cou rt. Sultan bin Nazir Ahdul Aziz a l-i"uad of S a udi Arabia "'as fincd Sfi20 and ordered not to dri \'(' for a \'ear this v.·cek after the C<interbury Cro"'n Court f ound hi m g u il l.,\' or dangerous d ri\'in~. SAID TllE JUllGE: "lie should learn that he cunnot react to a challenge in CJif. tonville as hi s a ncestor~ "·oul d ha \'C done in t.he deser\.. ·· The prosecutor said that. "the punishn\ent of thi.c; for him is. of course. th:.1t it came to the attention or the father. and he feels the disgrace of ii deeply.·· Jlao . ·-' ... . -. . .. Hewpol't 671 .. JSO LAST CHAHCI TO SEE ••• HElD OVER! Ewei"YbOdY mes 1 Rllierl 'AB!lRtT ''ON A CllAR DAY" t.llMA II . .-0 OVH RHAI. WHlll This is what happened. acco rdin g to co urt testimony: TllE ''OUNG sultan was MOH. •11, °""" •111 P.M. driving his La mborghini SAt.&W1C •• ot111:111i4JP.M. sports car last Ju1,1,e through .... ---'-'-'-~-·----•-•_•_0_•9 lhC' seaside tov.•n of Clifton· \'illc . cast of Londo n_ Anot her driv.er mutlc .. an ext re m e ly r ude s ign '' toward him . "'ZORRO"' ............ "Girts In Lo¥e" U.TID 110 Mmft.WM.,S.i.,s- "llG IAD MOMMA" Ill ..,.,....., MoWI All bi • low" Orlll,n "'°" li'wll Fri 8.30 Dm Siii /SUn.JHol ,,_30 ....,., ,,,,.,n..,.. 11;1__.1u THE CITY IHDn'ING CENTRE OAANG,l •&J2.f721 "CAIAllT'" ~40 CAl.4TS .. IKI .... IAO MOMMA" Ill "ltG IUST our Ill ,..ilD COMPANY"' IKI "t.+.t«$ft0T" SAN DIEGO FRWY 11 •OLSA EX. M).05U .... IAD MOMMA" Ill """""" ~ Al hi • I _.. "THI 0oYI" IPGI "STllH.I CUC•OO" "CAIAllT" '"COU TUIUY'" IPAI "DU.TN WISH" "Sft'1CO"lll &lleill"-t0161Nl•IOClt.111 ..,J.-.ie..i..• ~J 111$ 0 t!n [JJilv lu 15 am IT"'"1 ..-WY ClnOttl t) OCTOIEI 23 ''TAKING Of HLHAM 123'" r,. •• .,. '' •l~SI. 52s.:J526 .. .. ~.,...,. C•iM .. ••.,. ... _ .. J ·•5•5 llOUlll, uw ACTIOlll --· IJG IAD MAMA 191 110 IU ST otl'I • I ., I 'l . -I ., -( Saddlebaek Today's F ln1tl N.Y. Stock s EDI T ION VOL. 67, NO, 289, ~7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE couNJ¥,.GALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1974 TEN CENTS 4 Federal Ag_encie:s ·Movjng . Into Niguel SoQn The coming of the new year will mean the coming of four federal agencies to the Laguna Niguel "tlggurat," break- ing an empty silence of more than three and a half years. Braricties of th,e General Ser Vic e.s Administrlitlon, 'I: n t e r n a I ReVi!llue Service, Geological Survey and Depart· ment or the Interior will be the fi~t agencies to call the one million square root building home. The following space and e m, p I o y e bre~downs were ·provided by Gerald ~1eckler, the GSA's acting r eg I() n a I business affairs director: -GSA National Archives: 19 0, 0 0 0 square feet ; 22 employes. -Geological Survey: 23,000 square (eet; 50 employes. -lntemal Revenue Service: 11,000 square feet ; 50 employes. -Department of the Interior: 1,600 square feet ; eight employes. "The agencies and the 130 employes '""~ 0 A First for Seattle W est _Coast Hit By ~e_avy S~og ~ From Wire Se.rvtoes · The West Coast was under a ,;~gnant high pressure" system todal(, bringing smog to the eyes of people riot usually accu.!tomed lo it. "'The cap of wann air ober most of the area has allowed pollutanls to accumulate in the lower levels," the Natlcmal Weather Servlee said. AiTJ)Oiluffiil of(iciab In ' California, Oregon and Washington issued advisories warning ol heavy smog in certain areas where it concenlrates. . Downtown Seattle had ii.! rirst "pollu- tion alert" on record, and smog con-- diUons were prevalent In the San Fran- cisco Bay Area ind-elsewhere along the coast. The weather service Issued "stagnati"n advisory" warnings for the San Joaquin Valley and me south end of (he Sac~amento Valley In Galilomia, and * * * Santa Ana Winds Heat Up Coast, May Calm Today The mild Santa An~ wind condition \vhich drove temperatures in Orange County into the high ~ and which pushed inland smog along the coart and out to sea this morning. was ex· pected to break down )ate today. But temperature readings will re main higher thao usual on T h u r s d a y , forecasters said. The weather pattern develcped about dawn Tuesday and smog began to build up a1ong the coast as inland winds sloWed and finally stopped along the shoreline. Orange County's Alr Pollution Con~! . District issued a first-stage alert an m.idaftemoon for· many sectiont cf the coast. The advisory was lifted about 4 p.m. as a mild sea breeze began to thln the Pollution. Readings in inland areas were ex- pected once agai n to bit lhe' h I g h 90s today, tapering off somewhat along the coa.sL Thick blankets cf smog continued to hover of( shore this morning, but on land. the morning was a sparkler - bright and clea r. Through the night, said forec&Slcr Pat Roe, the condition will ease and""some morning fog and law clouda are expected along the coast by Thursday morrung. Inland temperatures on Thursday wi11 hit the mid 80s Jn Orange County and along the beaches, they wiU be In the mid 70s, she said. PIGSKIN PICKERS VIE FOR PRIZES ·in the Willamette VaUey of Oregon. The Los Angeles area was an ex- ception, reporting lighter than normal pollution because of fresh breezes. Oulside the smog-clouded areas, the coast was enjoying a persistent Indian summer,· with temperatures a b o v e oonnaJ, ranging up to the 90s i n California. • ' The weather service predicted it wculd remain unusually wami the rest o( the week, with some coastal fog and low cl~. The San Francisco Bay i\rea Air Pollu- tion Control District issued a smog ad· (See SMf, Page A!I Seniors Plctn Tt>-Protest Rate Boosts Orange County supervisors \\'ere told Tuesday that "no less than 5,000 senior citizens" would turn out for a special Nov. 21 Public Utilities Co m m I s s i o n hearing in Santa Ana to protest the l<J:test reques ts for electric r8te hikes. That remark came during b o a r d discussion of a resolution directed at the PUC urging them to order electric companies to create special "life line·· rates for minimum users. Jeanne Robertson, spokesman for the county Retirees Action Coa lition, said the ..SUpervisors he aring room, where the PUC meeting is due to take place, won't be big enough. "I expect no less than 5,000 senior citizens lo attend because we are tired of supporting Edison. We want to eat, too," she said. MI'S. Robertson and several other au- dience members were vocal proponents or lhe resolution authored by Supervisor David Baker. .. By the time all the ta1king. was over, supervisors had whittled Baker's resolu· tfon down to just the i ife line coiicept. That was approved unanirilously. They then endorsed a second resolution offered by Supervisor Robert Battin urg- ing similar reductions of gas a n d telephone rates. Baker first asked for not only a life Uhe concept such as that used by Pacific Telephone Company, but also that the PUC overturn the current electric rate structure under which big power con· 1W11ers pay less. "The life .une coupled with gradua ted residenti al ' use rates would materially assist the poor, those on fixed incomes and low users," Baker said. ''It would permit consumers to detennine their own rates a.s with otller expenses In their Ii ves." Baker said the current system tends Pigikin Pickeroo '74,.cOntinuti 01 to reward excess use nnd penaltie the Orangt Coa!t prognottf.cotor1 of pig-*natl userS. akin prowess t~ each iottk of the He said the rate for usage or up football tedlon /or prize1 worth $130. to 60 kilowatt hours (KWll) of elect ricity PicktrOO entn:znu who best pre-ls $5.4 per KWH bot rate for 1,500 diet' outcomts of 30 football gamt1 to KWH of usage drops to less than $2. be ploytd thil weekend UllU rtctive T~ life line . syslem ·Baker has in Ze?lith televiiion. and nidio prodllCU. mind wouJd be akin to that used by The contest ts ipomored bll the Dailt1 ttlepbone companies. Piiot a1ld ABC Color Ttlwltlon Com-The"]lllone roml"l'Y ch•rR" a opoclal panv. · 1ow rate -about ho.llof norqlal rates Pigskin Pickeroo U a requlnr /ea~ -tor a measured 30 call!I P.f!r month. . ture of tb.t Dail11 Pilot iports stction The Idea Is to permit elderly per90ns Mo"®y, Tue1da.t1 and Wedneactau. in need or ouulde conlact. aLleast one -=~=~~===·~~==--''=·-'-'"' -(See RATES;Paae ,u1- • • will begin moving in sometime between December, 1974 and January, 1975.'' said Meckler in a telephone interview from the GSA's regional office in San Frari· cisco. f . Other feddi: agericies ate being asked to lease space in the mal!iverbuilding, Meckler add~. The four agencies committed thus far, he said. will take up~' bout 225,000 of the usable 75tl1000 sq leet or the building. . ) \ . ' , As a records center, the archires wiU be open to lhe public for review and research, said ~1cckler. 'l1le Geological Survey y,·ill be gi\•ing· · up it. leased quarters in Garden Grove to send ils Water Resources Divisjon lo Laguna Niguel. Also leaving leased space. in Corona del ~1ar. to make the move are the Sports Fisheries, Wildlife BureaU and River Basin Studies Divisions er the Department of the Interior. • --·-....... The IRS branch is a completely new ·-one . and the cmployes. that y,·ill slaff it are now being trained in Los Angeles, ~ieckler said. The four agencies.· he said, ore in the midst of finishing llnal noot-plans for their spaces for submission to the GSA. ' After the plans ore' rettived and ap- proved, interior work on the ziggurat will begir •. One factor that remains a problem, en lleckle r said. is provision for housing near the facility that federal employcs c.in afford. • Ile said the GS:\ now is v.orking \\'ith the !lousing ai:id Urban Develop-· pment Admi nistration to prepare an "a· ffinnative action plan" lo meet the en1ployes housing needs. \1eckler speculated that the plan y,·puld reet1mmend that the {edctal government ~See ZlGGURAT. Page A!) ate Pair Clain1 'Not Tool Of Firm' By JAN WORTH Of 11>1 0.llf Pilol Sl•fl T \\'O candidates for the Mi ssion Viejo municipal advisory council (~1AC) wt-o were listed in a bulletin to 800 res idents today challenged implications that they are in any way ·a tool of the Mission Viejo Company. J ohn Noble and Del t.1ortenson said they do not consider themselves a part of any slate. · --· "I am being accused of ~ing run by the company and I take verv strong issue with that," Noble said. · Dtllr l'flol Iliff l'hiil1 THEY SWITCH FROM SOUSA TO MAYNARO FERGUSON EACH OAY ANO LIKE THE VARIETY ' Mission Viejo High's Stage Bi nd (:aptures Woody Herman Flavor, Professional Sound Jazzy Class at Vie.jo High Stzulent Musi ci an s Bloiv Prett'V Hot Licks When t erry Newman threw around terms like "licks; "gigs." and "'doubl· ing" with his novice students of j11zz three years ago, they gave him nothing 'but blank looks. Today. the jazz group at Mission Viejo High School is a ti2bt, professional group of musicians which Newman, the in- strumental music director, saYs is one of his finest. They've learned the lingo and keep better track of the jazz scene than he has time to. Newman said, smiling. But more important than that. the 29 students in his present jazz class are becoming competent in complicated ril~thms ar.d progressions. y're learning to improvise in many k s .and, according to Newman, several of his jazi students have good potential as top.rank soloists. The· ensemble includes a piano. bass. guitar, drums. and flu te. plus live sax· ophones, five trombones. and f iv e I rum pets. The student s audition each year for the group. I\ requirement of participation is that Uv.•y also join the ~1ission Viejo ~1arching Band. · So the students are required to make a daily switch bet\veen Sousa an d Maynard Ferguson. between marching cadences and the swinging big band flavor of Woody Hennan. "I had alw<iys played in stage bands and enjoyed ii. So several years ago I tried the stage band idea here as an exlracurricular aclivity," Newman recalls. "As "'e become more co1npelelit, the ja zz group y,·as put into the program as a regular class. Now it meets once a day." The group's first jazz concert in 1972 featured John Prince. a Well-known rom- poscr and jazz trombonist. Later perforn1ancts, which generallv ha\·e atlracted small but w i 1 d I y cil- thusiastic audiences, featured LeA1ovne Taylor, a woody,·ind speciaJist and m1isic Rude A~akening Doze r's Cctr Jf~ reaks Ha voc .; teacher from La P a z Intermediate School. Last year the group jumped in Io regional high school stage band festivals, where it scored "very well," according to Newman. Along with music by Prince. Newman has introduced his class to arrangements by Steve Splegl. Mick Franc is. Do n Rader, Alf Clausen. and Dick Grove. ln a scholarship progran1 initiated by (See JAZZ, Page A21 . Top Coast Panel i\f ember Cited In Bro\vn Push LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Donald e. Bright used his position as chairman of the South Coast Regional Coastline Cominission to try 10 persu,ide people ,,·ho regularly appear before the ron1- n1 is s ion to give 1noney lo the gubcn1atonal camp aign of Ed1nund G. BrO\Vn Jr .. L<lguna Beach at t orne y \\lilliam \Vi\coxcn charged Tuesday. \Vilcoxen . an attorney \\'ho represents clients before the coastline commission. said he 11as Among 15 developers and A San Clemente y,·oman who had just moved lnl o her Shorecliffs home representatives of developers called by earlier this week introduced herself to a nclg~bor this n1oming in a way Bright to an Oct. 7 ltuichcon in Long neither will forget. Bench . The luncheon guests \\·ere nsked to AT I A.!\t. Doris Lorraine Ellis, 41, was heading home after a prcdawn buy 100 per person lickets to a rt<'t.'plion newspaper dclivery job when, police said, she frll asleep at the wheel only a Brighi Is holding for Bro\\11 on Oct. f w doors away from bome. 24 in Santa Ana and lo sub1nit lists Her car tort oul a fence, 1wo ~root ..ltallan cypre&.11 trees, a swimming or others "'ho v.·ould be interested in pool beater a11d rilter, a waler heater and a prage wall or a house owned bu)ing tickets, \\!ilcoxen said In an in· by George RJcbard Hasler. tervieY.'. \\'ilcoxcn sold he reprtknts cBe111s PoLICE SAID 1w1rs. Ellis of 2933 Via San Gorplo was unhurt in the tfiis· \\'hose pro}ects "have ~ held up by hAp, bu t when officers arrived the)' round her "abJolutely hySterical." the commis.o;ion." lie said he knew others • The total damage to the Haslr:r holJ5e at 2913 San Gorgonlo was not lm-:ti the h.rnc~eon also had mottc.r$. btfo.re mediately dctermine4. t~ commission. 1 • The co1nmlsslon rulc'I on v.·hethcr pro- • BUT LT. AL ~ow cacutated that It y,·oulJ 'tun into the thoU!ands or do\· jm::L' nu1y be built within 1.000 yar~ tars. z • ~ ,..-~ • l of the ro1t!ltlinc. IL h..'\1 cans\dcrcd bllllons "FUr\hennore. 1 wouldn't want lo be part of anybody's slate." Noble said. He ~jected lo being identified 11s a r e pr esentat i ve of the Sel'illc Homeowners. "l am running not. as a representative of my homeowners' association but ·rathe r as a residenx .or Mission Viejo." Five names appeared in a letter to residents of Aliso Villas and Casta del Sol in a monlhly billing from Harbor Jnvesfments mailed recently. Mortenson said he had no knowledge that his name was to be used until after the letter ""'as sent out Noble said he knew his name would be used ~ut he.d!d not know it woukl be includf!d in a billing statement. Ne:it!Je_r did he r0atize. he sai d. tha t the bilhng would include a souvenir ~tepad from . Casta del Sol candidate Richard Lowcock. LoY.'C:OCk arranged to have a n in-~orm~t_IQn sheet listing fiye candida!cs 1dent1f1ed as representing ~the interests o~ ~omeo1t-ners' association$ sent in the b1l1Jnj!. He said Tuesday he hJd paiJ the postage for the billing . Also listed in the bullc!in 11· e r r A1ortens_on of Coronado Hoines. Jcarnc Gagneb111 of Deane Hon1es, and Dorolhy flu ffordof Aliso Villas. · hlembership in 1\liso \'ilia~ and Casta de! Sol homeowners associalions is 1nan- datory but lhe others hare volunt ary membership. . "~ ~ronado lion1co\\'l1Crs Associa-• lron IS in no way morally. financiallv. or. a.ny other way connected 1vith the M1.sds1on V i e j 0 Company." ,.1ortenson sa1 . ~a~bor _l~veslnlents is hired by lhe f\liss1on Viejo Com11any a.s,. the rnanaging agent for the company's lownhousc and ISee i\IAC, Page iUI Orange Coast Weather 11 ·11 be considerably l'OOlcr Thursday. according to th~ 11·cat h· er lady, but still unseasonably \\'li rm. J-Ughs al lhe ~aches. after the fog bun1s off. is e:iqx-etOO in the ~ppcr 70s, rising to thC upper 80s uiland . That's about 10 de- grees roolcr than 1oda} 's highs. -l~S I DE TODA l' F(lrtt1er.•. stl11111a t/i~y nre tir1·(l of rJie rlie101·1('. l111 t•r sfn 119/1t1•red rnlcc:s 111 l\'111rn11,,111 01 prolest of feed prices. Srnry, Pn11e 1l4. At v..., S.rvlct A1 INllfl• AU, 11 L,M....,d I• (ohl-i. A\ Ce""' Co"'" AH t11uUltd Dl 11 Conolts ot cr111word • oi ON!n No!l<tl AU t:tlleri•I "'"' "' t:nlttl1111me<1t II llCf 14·1 "'°" C4·1t "-•-.Cl MeMV Ttff 1'Wlltl • M11tlt tlo Mv1v1! """'" Nlll9"1tl ·~ O••ft'"' .. • ••• " .. At, Dl C-1• A1•·11 •"Plol (!.J '""r •1-J Dt "'l"'tollft 1• \"<lo; "l~•k•'• l'-J T""~l(t1 1 .. 1 Wt•"'~' A• "If oh> bad "'4>1ed Just a l~tl8 di!ltrentl)', she ••uld bal'll landed right ol dollnrs woroh or proj<cls In the swimming_poot. 11 he satd. • ' _Jltl., t-1.0ld...a_newsru.a t.u s d a+- -.. --'I: tSee IJRTGIIT, rr.gc Al) Aflfl UflClon CJ Ulloa. A W1rl1! Jrft•• At, OJ > ! • • 't .,... ... ,. • A z oAJLY PILOT s11 ___ w_ .. _ ...... _ _,_1.'--o_,_ .. _..,_1_i ._l'1_1• __ Dean Cites Cover-up 011 2 Aides ~\'ASliJN\.TON (UPI) -John \V. Dean lit testified today that ..... urun tv.·o days nfter the "'atergatt' burglary, then White Hou.!e aides H. R. l!11ldemnn and John 0. Ehrlichman both 1ook.actlons to cover up the involvement or ftlchard Nixon's re~lectlon campaign committet. Dean. a forml'r \\'hlte House counsel "'bo first accused Nixon of compl icity in the co\·er-up, said he v.·rui present \1'ben Ehrlichman ordered bugging con- spirator E. Howard Hunt Jr. ·lO"'" get out of the country and y,·as t o I d Haldeman on:lered White House files to be "cleaned " of potentially in· criminating documents. During his first hour on the witness stand in the Watergate cover-up trial of Haldeman, Ehrliclunan and t h r e e other Nixon associates. Dean recited the same siory he told 16 months ago at the nationnl\y leleviscd Sen ate Watergate hearings. Sipping water frequently fr:om a Styrofoam cup, he told how the plan to gather political Intelligence was hatch- ed and eventually resulted In the bugging arrests of five Nixon campaign operatives at Democratic party head· quarters at the Watergate June 17, 1972. Dean, looking thin and pale after slx wteks· in prisoo, described 'a series of meetings and telephone calls he had June 19. 1972, when he returned to his \Vhile House office aner a trip to the Philippines. The Walergate burglars were arrested t\\i> days earlier. He said Gordon C. Strachan -who 1'111 have a separate trial later in the i:over-up pJot -told him that he cleaned oµt. White House flies "on instructions from 'Mr. Haldeman" to make sure Uttre was "nothing embarrassing" left 1n them. Later that day, Dean testified, he had a meeting to assess the situation with Ehrllchman and lhen-Wll!te House aide Cwles W. Colson and Ehrllchman was worried about Hunt's whereabout!:. ' Board Approves Lecture Fees For Saddleb~ck Despite .tttree trustees' concern e•er the amount of money paid the first speaker, tba Saddleback College board baa approved $6,SOO for lecturers during tbc cunent schoo,J year. .' The community lec\ure program bea:an Thursday with a talk by Stewlrt Udall, fonner Sedeta·ry of the Interior, at a cost of $1 ,500 Jor his stipend. Trustees Robert Bartholomew of Tus· j,in, Donna Berry of Mission Viejo and Norrlsa Brandt of Irvine said they thought too much wa:s pai din light of the low attendance at the lecture. Less than 100 persons attended the Udall talk. The board , however, approved $6,600 for the seven speakers in a unanimous ballot. The serond community speaker, ex· plorer John Goddard, appears al the college tonight. Other speakers during the school year 1gclude Pulitzer Prire-wlnning journalist David •Talberstam: oldtime FI ash d<>rdon and Tarzan fil m actor Buster Crabbe : oceanographer Jon 1\Iorro.,.,· Lindbergh . son of the late aviator ,Charles Lindbergh: a n ti q u e appraiser La.,.,·rencc Gichner, and actor John Car· r.ad.tne. ORANGE COAST 1~ DAILY PILOT The 0•..,tt Coa\! O.ity l'llOI, wl!ll wNdl 11 cOMOl.WO ,,,. 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Te\epf'tont 1714) 642-4321 Clas11tltd Advertising 642·S671 san Clemente All Oop.1rtmtnts : Telepl'lont 492.4470 • / 3 Marines Arrested 111 Killing ~Orange County Sheriff's officers today ended a three-day hunt for the killers of a young Marine with the arrest of three Camp Pendleton Marines who ha.ve been booked on murder charges. InvesUgatOr1 droye to the Ca m p Pendl eton base tq make the arrests and pick up the 9 mm. semi-automatic rifle allegedly used In the slaying Sunday of ~1arine Joseph R. ~1osac, 20, of Lake Tahoe, California, who was also .stationed at Camp Pendleton. Sherifff officers today ldenillled the arre!ted trio as Marinefl Donald Anthony Fletcher, 21. o( Hawthorne, Steven Hon- do, 19, of Elitabeth, N. J. and Timothy :Trice. 18, of St. Louis, Mo. Mosac was shot in the back Swtday by one of three men who spotted him and Marine buddy Ronald Sanders, :0, sitting on a bus bench in San Juan Capistrano. POLITICAL PERSUADER? P1nel Ch1lrman Brl9ht From r,,.e Al BRIGHT •.. Sanders told officers he and· Mosac were driven along the Ortega Highway and then~ along a· dltt 'roi:id Where the trio stopped their car at a quarry, produced a rifle and told the pair to get out. ~ll1J'fiere~·wrui ..... no .. ·arrempt·'t0~p·res;iur··e·>" ··· anyone, there was no mention ol the coastal commis:slon." FEDERAL FEET Will BREAK SILENCE IN MILLION SQUARE FEET OF ZIGGURAT Four Agencie1 Will Move Into Government's L19un1 Niguel Fa~illty ~~~~~~~~~~~ Sanders !ij!)d he and ~losac w e r e relieved of a t<R.al of $37 while · they lay lace down in the dirt. . He said, "The purpose and o n I y purpose of the meeting was to get viable names to send out invitations" to the Oct. 24 reception for Brown .. ·No com· mlaslon fimds were used tor the 1W1· ci-: he added. 'Co111f y' La guna Hoines Going For $105,000 By JACKIE HYMAN 01 m. O.Hy Pllel lllH The average cost or a house in Laguna Beach this week is a whopping $105,500. That't up from an average price ?f $88,500 six months ago. These are the calculations of Don \Vard, president of the Laguna Beach Board o( :'lreallors, who based h i s statistics on current realty listings. To arrive at bis average, Ward divided the total value of houses for sale, almost $12.4 mil~ion, by the number of houses, which is 117. A check of classified advertisements for Laguna Beach houses in the Dally Pilot revealed an average selling price of $97,073. Ward said that to buy . what he e:stil'nates is an average price houae v.ith a standard 10·percent do"wn pay- ment, a buyer has to earn $44,400 a year to qualify for a loan. The loan would be at between 9~ and 11 percent interest a year, if the money is available, Ward said. "But It's not," he added . Six months ago, a buyer needed an income of $32,640 to buy an average price house, Ward c-lculated. Ward said a' buyer of an average price house now can expc<:t to pay $827 a monlh for loan payments, taxes and insurance. "You'd better make a gang of money, J1adn't you?" he said. Ho~·ever, \\'ard added that l! o n1 e buyers use the proceeds from the sale of a former home to make a 35 or 40 percent 'down payment. In that cue. it's easier to qualify for a loan and payments are lower, he said. Asked if he beUeves the $17,000 upsw- ing in house prices is coincldenta1.:...1he result of an unusually expensive group of houses being for sale at the same time-Ward said he doesn"t think so. Televised Music Class Tonight A meeting of students enrolled in Sad· dleback College's televised music ap. preciation class will be held at 7 o'clock tonight in Room 313 of the Ii bra r y building. The meeting \\'i!i allow students taking the course to ask questions of inst ructor Monte La Bonte. ~le ""'ill prov Id c in· fonnation on the CQurse syllabus and announce dates for the mitltenn and final examinations. The full credit course is 1elcvised on KCET !Channel 28). KOCE !Channel 501 end K'T'l'V tCha nnet 11 1. ~tembers of the class unable to attend tonight's mel'.'ting are urged to contact LaBonte, 83!·9700 or ~9f>.4950. FroH1 Page Al SJ\f OC ... · vlsory Tuesday. urging people wit i1 asthma and emphysema to stay indoors as long as a bro\li·n blanket of smog covers the hay. "Vi.sibillty was lousy all over. the Bay area Tue.day," a smog board spokesman said. "A yueky day, and It will be ~orse Wednesday." Temperatures were hot a I m o a t evel')"A·her<' Tuesday. It was 94 at Rakers!ie.ld, Red Bluft rt'porled 9 2 , Salinas 91. 5acramen10. Stockton and the San Jose airport 90, San Francisco· ~. and C\'Cn ~lonlcrey 79. In Sea!tlc I~ state Department of Ecology Tuesday declared the first pollu· Uon e1lert crer for do'>''lltown Se111ttle. The a I e r I came after wetks of unseasonably beautiful lveather -blue skies and nearly no rain. The alert wt1s triggered when levels of Poisonous carbon 1T1000Jlde from \'ehlc::les , exceeded 11 parts per.. mllliun of air. • . . " Ziggurat Buy for Nixon Papers Called Ridiculous The young Marine said Mosac made" a series of con1ments to his captors and angered one of' them to the Point that he raised the rifle and shot Mo.sac in the back. Sheriff's Capt. James Broadbelt said all three Marines will be lodged in the Orange County Jail later today after bei ng booked in Santa Ana on the murder allegations. . Broadbelt said investigators of the h1arine Corpe Provoat A1arshal's office in Camp Pendletoo played a major role in the inveltigatiort that led to t.he ar- rests. Bright said he has also sent out more than 200 letters asking people to buy tickets 10 the Brown reception. "The purpose of it was to sell ~ tickets so that Don Bright would get credit for It rmn Jerry Brown," Wilcox- en said. Aaked if he had thought Bright was calling the luncheon in his capacity as commlalon chairman, Wllcoxeo said, "It was the only thlng I could think of. l "t!'.e never even known Dr. Bright in any other re!ped." By FREDERICK SCHOE!llEHL 01 t11t Dtlty Pli.t Sltff A General Se rvices Administration of· ficial said Tuesday it is "ridiculous" to assume the Laguna Niguel 1i.ggurat was acquired solely to provide a home for the records o( former President Richard Nixon. The Washington Post in Tuesday's edi· tlons. r e po r t e d that the Nixon Administration pressured the GSA to bl!Y the massive Babylonian-style struc· ture so Nixon could have the documents From Pqe Al ZIGGURAT ••• provide rent or mortgage p a y m e n t sut.\dlet. for tts low m:l moderate tn- come empl:oyes at the Laguna Niguel plant. -' ' From Pqe Al RATES ••• call per day in the event of an emergen· cy. Baker drew support from b o a rd members for the life line, but his fellow supervisors drew the line at urging the PUC lo reverse the rate structure. "I certainly favor the life line because it is equitable, but in the area of con- sumplion and rates I think it needs more economic evalualion, ·• said board Chairman Ralph Clark. "The minimum user should have the lowest possible fare we can get for them even though I realize the rest of us will be paying for the balance." said Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. "I am willing to do that, but I am bewildered by the rhetoric on the other angle." Supervisor ·Battin moved for board support for the lifeline in electric rates, but also suggester thatJas rates and telephone rates be includ as well. "Why not get it out of the way right now rather than waiting for another show on las :services," Batfin said. "We can get rid of it today." Battin had charged earlier that Baker's resolution was launched for p o 1 i t i c a I reasons less than a month before his re-election bid. "The addition of gas rates seems un- necessary at this time.". Baker said. "Gas won't be brought up before Nov. 5 (election day) since it is being held over until next year." from Page A l J _i\.ZZ •.. Saddleback College band director Monte La.Bonte, several of Mission~ students are alf'Cilding a jazz clinic run by Dick Grove on five weekends this winter." "The kids keep track of who's perform- ing where and we never miss an op- IX>rtunlty to get in on something like that, Newman said. "These kids are very, into it," Newman said. "~tany are saying U'ley want lo be a professional jan musician. I'm not 80 sure that's the best. or easiest WRY to gti, but some of them might do It." Newman is one of few high school music leache.rs unafraid to lntroduct jazz classes Into their program. "Some teachers say jau classes would break down their p~am. Dul 1 lot of teachers h)de behind that-maybe becau~ they don't know enough bout Jau or because what they do know Is out of date." near hit San Clemente home. The :ziggurat, traded ·to the GSA by Rockwell International, is located about 10 miles from Nixon's San Clemepte ·estate. Ttfe Post story further asserted that the goveminent gave up v a I u ab I e Department or Defense-owned land in the owap for the one million square foot building. "We maintain it was a wise decision to acquire the Laguna Niguel property," said Richard Vawter, director of in· 'formation for the GSA. "\Ve're damn glad to have it." "The information that we needed the place to house the Nixon papers is way off base," Vawter said. "It is ridiculous." The Post, however, said documents .. obtained from the GSA'• San Francisco regioul ol{1ce listed aorqe of W h i t e House doctiments, and oWce spaoe for the 'featem White House staff as p:issi· ble ufe111 ror the ma&SI~~ bulldlng. ' • "It Is correct that ·had we had the building these things could have taken place," said Vawter, "but they would be secondary to other uses." ''\Ve certainly•wouldn't spend $20 million to buy the building and then use only 50,000 square feet of it for storage of Nixon's papers," he added. "What needs to be understood Ls that there were dozens or pen,ons in a number of different divisions of the GSA working on this project. The reasoning 13 levels below may have been different fro1n lhe thinking at the top," Vawter said. He speculated that it could have been the case that a lesser official suggested certain uses, such as the storage of Nixon 's papers, as a possibility, but not a probability. • Vawter also said the Post overlooked the fact that the Department or Defense since the early 19605 has had a policy of divesting Itself of its property. For that reason, he said, it was logical for the government to trade the defense sites for the Rockwell building. Hopeful's Home In Viejo Sphere The place ol residence or one of lhe candidates For the Mission V I e j o municipal advisory counci l w a s in- correctly stated in a story in Tuesday's Daily Pilot. Jeanne Gagnebin, one cl. five can- didates listed in a bulletin sent to Ca.sta del Sol and Aliso Villas residents, lives not in Aegean HUis bur rather 1n Deane Homes . Aegean Hills ls neither' part of the Mission Viejo Planned Community nor ol the area included ii) the boundaries for the municlpa] adviQ')' council. BoundarieJ -for the MAC are the same as for County Service Area 9, which includes about 11,000 acres. ·in general. it is defined by the San D i e g o Freeway, everything east of the Amtrak line to ·Marguerlte Parkway, and north to Trabuco Road. HOPEFUL S SHOW -NO AUDIENCE LAS VEGAS ..(AP) -The call went out for a ''Meet the Candidates" pro- gram at the county library. Three candidates showed up. No voters. Sniper Hits Truck OAKLAND (UPI) -A snipe.r's bullets struck a truck moving on the Nlnlitz Freeway Tuesday but failed to wound the driver, Ned Yeaton, 33, of San Jose . The Callfornia Highway Patrol said one slug broke a window near the driver and another went through the truck':i side penel. Wilcoxen said he asked another guest what he thought of the luncheon. WJIC1Jxen quoted the other guest as saying, ;'lt'e kind of •a Watergate deal, but I've got something cornlftf up before the commission and I'm go1ilg to buy a ticket." The six regional commissions and one statewide commission automatically go out of existence in 1976, but some sort of succesaor agency Is being considered. Another ltmebeGn guest, N e w p o rt Beach attorney 1bomao D. Peckenpaugh, sald, "The implication was that ii we came forward i;tnd made a heavy con- tribution and Brown became the next governor, there would be some input from the developers and the.Ir repre1en- taUves to w)'lat that successor ageccy would be." Wilcoxen said a speech given by Ran· dall G. Smith on behalf Of Bright at the luncheoo noted that, "Dr. Bright has elected to SUPPort Jerry Brown and lt looks like he will ba In the Brown administration. And we're going to need friends in the Brown admtntstra· lion." From rage Al MAC ... ... condominium tracts. A Mission Viejo Company official, Jer- ry Ognibefii,' serves as either president or a member ol the board of ·directors of the mandatory homeowners a590Cia- llons at Aliso Villas and Casta del Sol. "Our homeowners association, on lhe c:oqtrary, is not part of the. Ml!!ion Viejo Company." He sakt. the Coronado as90Clation was, in fact, formed to deal with problems encountered by residents on issues sterv· ming from either the company or other nearby fomu ol big business. "1 did not. sollc::it that my name be put on any list. I didn't co111\der this • an endorsement but if a homeowners aS!OCiation did choose to endo'rsc me I'd be nattered." ~:~..,,.;.:~ .................. ·~ ·538 CENTER STREET-COST.A MESA446·1919 . ~~~~..:.-....-:.:.:.;.; ... --.-..;-..--------------~ • Footballs From Jrs. to M.F.L. Basketballs-8.95 to 28.95 Volleyballs-9. 9 5 to 21. 9 5 Soccerballs-10,95 to 26.95 Softb.11Hs-laseballs-s -rtHandballs Racq11etbcilis-Tennis ialls Basketball Backboards & Goals Tennis Dresses T-ls Raclcets 5.95 to 60.00 Rac-quetball Racquets 6. 9 5 to 3 7. 9 5 Handball Gloves-5.50 to 8.95 · Badminton Racliets Table T ennls Paddles ; Soccer Shoes 8.95 to 24.95 l!aseball Shoes I O. 9 5 .. lasketbaR Shoes I I. 95 up Tennis Shoes 9.95 up Wark Out Shoes Cross 'Country Shoes · Volleyball Shoes But he malntalns tbt principles and ~kills Involved cin complement each other, if taught COrTectly. • As for performancefh Newman adlnlts· ~1111y people can 't rtlate to jau. Tennis Shorts-loys--5.95 up Mens-6'.95to 16.95 Temis Shlrts-loys-5.95 & 6.95 Mens-6.95 to 11.95 -Open 9 _hi _6. Closed S_l!!lday_ like.Part• Tires-Tubes Repalrfn9 Racket Strl11CJlllCJ ., . 538 Center 646·1919 r ' I I -- 7 r ,, I • ' • . . ·lrTine Today's F b1al N.Y. Stock s , VOL. 67, NO. 289, 7 SECTION S, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOA Y, OCTOBER 16, 1974 TEN CENTS • 0 rv1ne e -ers OUSITI an Cooling Forecast Santa Aria Winds ...... ~ ..... -........... -......... --....... Heat Up Coast The mild Santa Ana wind condition which drove te.mperatures in Orange COUDty into the hlgh · 90s and which pushed inland smog along the coast and out to sea this mornfng~ wrui ex- pected to break down late today. But temperature reaclingt·will remain higher than usual on Th u r s .d a y ·. forecasters .said. The weather pattern developed about dawn Tuesday and !lllOg· began to build up along the coast as inland wincU slowed and firially stopped along the shoreline. Orange County's Air Pollution Control District Issued a first-stage alert in midaftemoon for many sections of the coast. The aaYisof)'was lifted about 4 p.m. as a mild sea breeze began to thin the pollution. Readings in inland areas were ex- pected once again to hit lhe hi g h 90s today, tapering off somew hat along the coast. Thick blankets of smog continued to hover off . shore this morning, but on land, the morning wall a sparkler - bright and clear. * * * West Coast Hit By Smog Attack; Alert in Seattle Through the night, said forecaster Pat Roe. the condition will ease and some morning fog and low clouds are expected along tile coast by Thursday morrung. Inland temperature~ on Thursday will tut the mid 80s in Orange County and along the beaches, they will be in the mid 70s, she 'said. Laivyer Says Coast Chief ' .4iding Browrr LOS ANGELES (AP) -Donald B. Bright used his position as chainnan of the South Coast Regional ~astline C.Ommission to try to persuade people who regularly appear before the com- mi ssi on to give money to the gubernatorial campaign of Edmund G. Brown Jr., Laguna Beach a ttorn ey William Wilcoxen charged Tuesday. Wilcoxen. an attorney v.·ho represents clienlll before the coastline .commission, said he was amoog tJ .developtirs and representatives of developers called by Bright to an Oct, 7 luncheon in Long Beach. 1be ~U'ncbeon · guests were asked to buy $100 per person tickets to a reception Bright is holding for Brown on Oct. From Wire Services 24 in Santa Ana and to submit lists of others who would be int.crested in The West Coast was under a "stagnant buying tickets, Wilcoxen pid in an in- high pressure" system today, bringing t.erview. smOg to the eyes of' people not usually Wilcoxen said he represents clients accustomed to it. \\'hose projects "have been held up by ''The cap of warm air over mogt the commission." He said he knew others of the area has allowed pollutants to at the luncheon also had matters before accumulate in the lower levels," the the commission. National Weather Service !Bid. The commission rule,.s on ""'hether pro- Air pollution officials in California. jects may be built within 1,000 yards Oregon and Washington issued adviJ10ries of the coastline. ll has considered billions warning of heavy smog in certain areas · of dollars worth of projects. where it concentrales. Bright lold a newsman T u el d a y , _Downtown Seattle had its first "pollu· "There WU' no attempt to p r e s s u r e lion alert" on record, and smog con-anyone, there was no mention· of the diUons were prevalen t in the San Fran--coastal commission." · " cisco Bay Area fnd elsewhere along He said, ·"The purpose and o n I y "-the coast. pur pqse of th.e meeting was to get viable The weather service Issued "stagnatiun names to send out invitations" to the advisory" warnings for the San Joaquin Oct. 24 reception for "Brown. No com· Valley and the south end of the mission fllllds were used for the lun- Sacramento Valley in California, and cheon,. he added. in the Willamette Vall ey of Oregon. Bright said he bas also sent out more The Los Angeles area was an ex· than 200 letters asking people to buy ception, reporting lighter than normal tiCkets to the Brown re(eption . pollution because of fresh b'reezes. "The purpose of it was to sell us Outside the l!mog-clouded areas. the tickets so that Don Bright \VOUld gel coast was enjoying a persistent Indian credit for it from Jerry Brown," \Vilcox· summer, wilb temperatt.lres above en said . nonnal, ranging up to the 90s ·i n Asked if he had thought Bright ·was California. calling the luncheon in his capacity as The weather service predicted It Would commission chainnan, Wilcoxen 83id, "It remain unusually wann the rest or the was the onJy th ing I could think of. week, with some coastal fog and low I've. never even known Dr, Bright In clouds. any other respect." The San Francisco Bay Area Air Pollu· Wilcoxen said be asked another guest lion Control DiJt:rict ~ a smoi ad-what ht thought of the luncheon. 1 _(See ~, P~_e) ' Wlleoxen quoted the other ~ as ~~---~,.~ymg, 1rr n o a a ergateacat. ,-----------.:....~.., but I've got something coming up before the commission and I'm going to buy a ticket." • <:east Weatller 'It'll be considerably cooler Thursday, nccordlnf tO the weath- er lady, but ·!lt11 unseasonably warm. Highs at the beaches, after __ the fog bums off, is expected in the upper 70s. risi ng to the upper 80s inland. Tbat';i about IO de- grees cooler than!?today's highs. iJllSIDE 'l'ODA. Y Farmers, saUfng theJ,1 are tired of cJUJ rhecorlc, haut 1hluahtered calve1 in Wi scon1in tft protest of feed pricf!I, Story, Page A4. Al y..,, ltnlc1 AJ ... !Mt AIL U L, M, .. yf h CIH"""-'AS C1-C~ A14 Cl1Ullltd Dl•lt C11!11« D'I c,...._.. OJ °""' Mottoo:n A IS Mltlef TrM ~ •• Mmn •'-' Mlllk ... •r MWIUll F.iit1 M HlllMM N..... M. OJ ...... C-'1 Al•'1 ,._... C14 •tlltorlal I"-M 1-1• •14 1111trt1llWM!'ll ., FllltftC!t , ... J ,.... C•1• M(!ftl"'9 a AMI Llllffl\ CJ MlllllP M Dr. 1191M1'f!ll .. Stldi M1r'-1ll 1t•S Tllffllr1 ••·f W.atlltr M wtl'ltl Ntwl Al, IU · The six regional co mmissions· and one statewide commission automatically go out oLexlstcnce in 1976, but some sort or successor agenc)' Is being considered. Another luncheon guest, N c w p o r t Beach attorney Thom as D. Peckenpa ugh, said, "The implication was that if we came forward and made a heavy con· tributlon and Brown became the next governor, there would be some input (See BRIGHT, Ptge A!) lrvii1e Bm·glar Leaves His Loot '•A burglar apparently scared away by something or 30meone ned rrom a retired Irvine man's oondominhJm Tues- day, dropping his Intended loOt ln•lde thd residence. Donovan Gilmore ARkhus, 63, of 1813S Dewberry Way, told poll ca h11 l06s would have been $40, lncludJng an ele<:trlc corr .. pol ond wall plaque ¥'hid\ had been taken down, • • Investigating Orrl«.r Robert Arnold sald .... lt APpellred the lnltudf!r entered through lhCllleh<n window. -· ·. (, " ... " . • • • • - ' I J., 1' -- " ' .t£ l l •. t I r 1 • - ......... ' ·' / Dilly Plilll Stiff l"hlle ~ Cou11ciln1en Sa y FurtJ1e1· Stucly Wa ste \Vith one n;c.,,hcr calling the action a "farce," the Irvine City Council sent lhe low and moderate 111come housing questien back to city planners Tuesday for more study . A proposed housing subsidy bond issue \\'hich could cost voters $82 million joined other houl}ing related ball_ot proposals on the 1cify attorney's desk as counct1 members asked for a ruling ori whether they would be legal . Councilmen Henr}' Quigley and Robert lVest opposeci further study of the hous- ing issue, with Quigley calling it a waste of money and West terming It a "farce." A suggestion to put the question of lo\vcr-qlst housing to Vt>ters expanded to a~ least four possible ballo1 lte1ns. Among them arc: -A bond issue originally presented by Councilman Art Anthony as a way for residents to express their opinions. NEW MAN ON THE BEAT; IRVINE PUBLIC SAFETY OIRECTOR LEO E. PEART Ex-Los ~s Chief Began Organizing Irvine Police Force Today -Mayor Gabrielle Pryor·s plan 10 try for federal subsidies for eight percent of apartments in the city to be used by low income famil ies. Rude Awakeni~g . ' Dozer's Car WreakrHav-oc A San Clemente woman who bad just moved into her Shorecliffs borne earlier this week introduced herse1f to a neighbor lhis morning in a way neither will forget. AT g A.l\t. Doris Lorraine Ellis, 41, was heading home after a predawn newspaper delivery job when, police said, she feU asleep at the wheel only a few doors away from home. Her car tore out a fence , two 30-foot Italian cypress trees, a swim ming pool heater and filter, a water heater and a garage wall of a house owned by George Richard Hasler. POLICE SAID Mrs. Eilis of 2933 \1ia San Gorgonio was unhurt in the mis- hap. but when officers arrived they found her "absolutely hysterical." The total damage to the Hasler house at 2913 San Gorgonio was DOt im- mediately determined. BUlf' LT. AL Ehlow cacu lated that it v.'Ould run into the thousands of dol- lars. "lf she had steered just a little differently, she v.·ould have landed right in the swimming pool," be said. Senior Citizens Plan Utility Rate Protest · Orange County supervisors were tol~ Tuesday that "no less than 5,000 senior citizens" would turn out for a special NoV.~ 21 Public Utilities Co m m ~ s s i o n hearing in Santa Ana to prOlCllt tbe hitest requests for electric rale hikes. That was approved unanimously. They then endorsed a second resolution offered by Supervisor Robert Battin urg- ing similar reduct.ions of gas a n d lelephone rates. Baker first asked for not only a life line concept such as that used by Pacific Telephone Company. but also that the Leo Peart Takes ln,ine Saf cty Director Reins By llOUGLASFRITZSCllE Of !hi 0.11)' "1 .. t lltH Leo E. Peart, a man who seeks nex .. ibility in law enforcement practices and de plores "badge heavy" ofiicers, bef!'al1 \\'Ork today as Irvine's f'trst director of public safety and police chief. The Irvine City Council unanimously named Peart. 32. to the $27.500-a-year job of organizing and running the city's first polic;e department l'uesday. For the past 18 months he ha s been chief of police in lhe Central California agricultural city of Los Banos. iPeart also hall served on the Palo Alto and Long Beach police forces during an It-year law enforcement career. · During an informal question a n d answer session with newsmen Tuesday, Peart compared Palo Alto and Irvine. His experience in the town surrounding Stanford Unive r s it y, Peart said, prepared him for the relatively affluent. university-minded city o( Irvine. Peart's first job is. to organize and buy equipment for the Irvine Policl' Department. set to begin operation next ~ptember afler the existing p o 1 i c e services contcact with Costa Mesa ex· pires. One of the youngest police chiefs in the state at 32. Peart's background in- cludes a master's degree in criminal justice administration from Cal State San Jose. where he also has worked as a part-time instrucU>r of po Ii c e COW'S<S. -Encouraging developers lo build lo1v- cost tl!!velopments for mobile homes. trailers or prefabricated housell. -Refusing to permit lower cost hous- ing in I~ city . Additionally, city off i c i a Is were directed to \oolt Into the chances of gelling federal subsidies for renters. But \Vest called the action "no action at all." · · "I think the city stand on housing Is a farce. l!'s a band-aid solution to a bleeding artery:· Terming the move a "delaying tactic." West called for council members to imfuediately address the basic question of whether !G pursue any avenues for Jo,ver cost housing. But the focus of discussion shirted Tuesday from moderate cost housing, "'hich the Irvi ne Company has promised "'ii~ ~ plentiful, to low~st housing "'hich is expected W be nonexistent. Councilman John Burton pressed for placing thfi' matter before voters for a decision. The residents of Irvine. he said , should have the final say in th<' matter. Citing the results of a 1973 survey. Quigley said, the three proposals for low-income housing •·would go do .... ·n by a 90 percent margin and the last one 1opposing any low-income homsef \l'Ould be approved by 90 percent." The bond issue. as estimated for 15 pe:cent of the homes in th€ city. Qui,gley said . would cost voters $20 to "$-10 a month. 110\vever. a ne11• l'Slunnh' of the cosl of such a bond onlv fnr 1011-incomc subsidies is to be n1acie. The city defines 11111· incomr as fan1ili<'s ea rning less than 88.000 a vear. That remark came dunng b o a r d discussion ,of a resolution directed at hrPUC\Jf"glilrthMTf t oroe·r electtl companies to create special "life line" rateJ for minimum users. Deploring "badge heavy" policemen. those who use their badge11 lo exercise undue control over o.thers. Peart said !Set DIRECTOR, Page AZJ * "(:(. * Con1ending that he ha.~ been \\"idelv misrepresented, Anthony stud his suS· geslion for a bond iSSllt' 1vas intended to give the council some figu res to consider and not nccessnrily as a measure to be placed before the voters. PUC overturn the current electric rate structure-under-which big power-coo-·--- sumers pay less. New l:rwit1e Police Cl1ief Jeanne RobCrtson, spokesman for the county Retirees Action Coalition. said the supe rvisors hearing room. y,•here the PUC meeting is due to take place, won't be big enough. "I expect no less than s:OOO senior citizens to attend because we arc tired or supporting E;dison . We want to eat, too," she said, f\.1rs. Robertson and several other au- dience members were voc~l proponents or the resolution authored by Supervisor Oavl~er. ; By the time all the: talking was over, supervisors had whittled Baker's resolu- tion down to just the lire line concept. T aJJJeware StoJen F r otu Irvine Ho111e • A lS-year~ld Irvine girl has lost $$08 worth of sterling sliver tablew~. stolen out ot her hope. chest In the bedroom of her famil y's townhouse condomfnium. Elirabcth Amanda Carmichael, or 4391 Lancewood WR)', t,old Officer 0 wen Kreza the stolen sUver tnc.ludCS four place settings totaling 20 pieces. lnv~stlgalors 13\d .... tbero w~ no ln-- dication·oHorced-entry-1.nto·tht'house;- •• "The life line coupled with graduated residential use rates \1r'Ou1d materially assist the poor. those on fixed incomes and low user s:" Baker sa id. "It would permit consumers to detcnnine thei r own rates as with other expenses in their lives." Baker said the current system tends to reward excess use and penalize the sn1all users. He said the rate for usage of up (See RATES, Page A!) ·· PIGSKIN PICKERS • VIE FOR PRIZES Pigskht Pickeroo '74 co11tittues al Orange Coast prognosticators of pig- .skbl prowe1s i~ each week of the footooll 1Paso1l for prir.cs wort.Jt $130. PicU roo entrants toho best pre- dit:t outcomcs of So football games to be played thit weekend tDtll receive Zenfth> television and radio rrrodur.t$. Tile co111est la iponaored by the Doily Pilot (Ind ABC Color Ttlnirion Con1· pa,1y. Pigskin Plckeroo U a regular jea· ·rurc of tile Dail11 Pilot .sports 3ectltJn .Mo1'dau. Tutidau ••4 Wodnt1dau. ( P1·aised as a11 l1111ovato1· Irvine's ne\\' director of public safet~1• Th<' l.os Rann<: for\'('. \lnr1in s.1\d . Leo E. Peart, has a reputation 11s nn h:i~ ninclr a i;pt•ci.111 effort lo f~<'! h~t innovator in Los Banos. "'here he resign-11id tn1.inlng /or its orf1Cf'~S. and six ed as police chief Tuesday. h.1\'I' lh<' {'r'll<'t~c11C'~· ml'fiicn l tr<:hnici3n His se<:(lnd-in-<."Ommand. U . Charlr"> 1rnining: rcqu1rt"l:I for Jl<1r;1}11Nlic~ ~!artin, "'Ith <'ight years on the Lo!' Theil cnmc lev<'l in the :frr::i is relative· Banos force. prnised Peart for his "ex-I\ \O\\, ~l11rHn s<tid. 1\llh 41" adlllt cellent relations with the 001nmuni1 y," rincl 13i juvenllf' .1msts JaSt yrar OJ The Los 8.'lnos force . in the the nclult arrcsls. he said. 77 ,.,·ere . agricultural comm u n 11 y 70 n1il<'~ frl(ln1c~ north"·cst or t~resno. has a traditional The hi,ghrr rr1me science dui1c~ i:ut h police struclure. fl.larUn said. v.•ilh aS«n· as f1njterprin\i n,g and photograph~'. ding ranks from patrolman to chief. \\ar11n said. :ire handled by Lo11 l}.'lll()! The community of 11 .000. whicli has off1rf'rs ~!Cir<' clrt111lcd laborntory \\'Ork , dllUbled ils popu\allon over the past h'Wl'\l'r . is !<'nt to o regiona l crime decade, ha!! a 26-frlember fr.tee. with lnll in Fn!sno. hl' s:i rd 11 sv.·om officers. In addilion lo diversion and counscllng The dutieti of police chief ifl IA>S BanM, prograrns Peart ht•!p('d i11111ntc in Los ?itartln said, nre as all-tncompll.ssing l\;:lno~. ~lnrtin i;niri. l-111 (lfftcC'r cxch:ingt: as those of the Irvine director of public pr~ram Pc Rrt orp.;11111cd h:ls proved snfcty. ~uccc~h\!. The Los Hanos chief. he saidr al~ Undar -lhe prn~r11m . 1-fl1' R;1n<i1' officers i.s in charge of animal control, working sw11p job.-. .... Ith pol1<•t·1111·11 111 ollu•r cltim \I.1th the vol wilier fire ~nrtmcnt and for :1 "eek to. ll•rirn how o t h e r running Jhe Rmbula11ce-~v1C4!. -· di.>Pflr~n1ent.s 01wr.ott• ) • • • • WtdntsOay, Octobtr 16, 1974. ,, 2 DAILY PILOT " 4 Fede~al Agencies Moving Into Niguel Soon The coining of the nt w year "•II m~an the con1ing of four rederul agenclts 10 the Laguna Niguel "ziggurat," break· il}il an em1>IY sllenl't. or 1nore \Mn three und a hair year:i. Bruncht•s of th1' Gcnertil Servi cc s Ad1ninislrntion, I n t c r n a I Revenue Service, Geological Survt•y and Deparl- rnent Of the Interior will be the first <igl'llries !O ('ilU lht: one rnilhon squart• iuot bu1ldmg hon1t'. Thi· follo1\ Ing 5pn~ nnd c 111 p I o y e breakd1n1nu ,..e~ provided by Gerald l\teekler, ihe GSA's acting rt g Ion a I bmlneo affairs director: -GSA National Ard>lveo ' II 0, 0 0 0 square reet : 22 employea. -GeOJogical Survey: 23,000 square r~t : so employe!. -lnten1al Re~enue Service: 11,<m S<1ua re feet; 50 em ploycs. -Depart men! of the Interior: 1.600 square feet ; eight en1ploye.~. "The agencies and the 130 emplo)'es Stand Reversed On 'Development On a 4 • 1 .vote, tile council granted developer Randall Presley a :r.one change to allow residential use . will begip movin1 in sometime bttw~ Dtctrnber, 1174 and January, 1975,'' said Meckler ln a telepmne ~tervlew from the GSA 11 ~alanail ollice ln San Fran- cl.sc:o. Other federal agencies art "being asked to lease space In the massive building, Meckler t1dded. ' The rour agencies committed thus fa r. he iaid, will take up about m.ooo of the usable 750,000 square feet of the building. M a records ce11ttr, the artj),ives will be open to the. publlc for review and l'tKltCh, said Meckler. Tile GeoloiJcal Survey will be givtng up ltl lea.wd quarter,. ln Garden Grove to send It.I Water Resourct?s DiVision to Laguna Niguel. Also leavlng leaaed space, In Corona del liter, to make the move are the ~ports Fisheries, Wlldlite Bureau and River ~n Studiea Divisions o{ the Department of tbe Interior. • The IRS branch is a. oomplete.Jy new one and the employes that will 1taff u aru10w: btill1 trained In Loi fallel .. , ?.teek:ler said. 'fhe four agencies, he said , are ln the midst of finishing finaf noor ptans for theit spt1cts !or submission to the GSA. After the plnns are teeelved and ap- proved. illterior work on the ziggurat \\'ill begin. Ooe frieto r U1at remains a problem,. ~teck.ler said, is provision for housing near the facility that .fedtrn,1 e.mployes Cln afford. He lllid the GS.• now II working with the Housing ll1d Urbah Dtvetop. pment Administration lo .prepare nn "a4 mrlnatlvf', action plan" to meet the employes housing needs. i?i-teck1er tipeculated that the plBn would reeommend lhat lhe federal gqvemrnent provide rent or mortgage p a y ~ e n t subsidies for Its low and 111odetale In· come employ&S at the Laguna Niguel plant. -tr -tr * * * * Zig g·urat Buy for N-ixon . Pap ers Called Ridiculous Hy FREDERICK SCHOEP.tEHL • Of !ht O.lly l"Uel l!tff the thlnkini at the top," Vawter said. , I I I I The proposed Qrangct ree development, axed Aui:'1 3 v.·hcn the lrvioe city Council decided the area was too noisy for a residential area, "'as resurrected Tueg.. day whe"n the council teverscd its a'ction. Councilman Art Anthony and Roticrt \Vest, who had previously voted against 1 he project, decided that the El Toro fl.larine jets are not so noisy after all following a secret executive session on possible legal action. A General Services Admlnistration of· ficlal said Tuesday It is "ridiculous ·• to assume the Laguna Niguel ziggurat was acquired solely to provide a home for the records of former President Rich~d Nixon. He speculated that it could have betn the case that a lesSer official -s1;1ggest.ed cerlaln uses, such as the storage of Nixon's papers, as a possibility, but not a probability. ~awterbarSo-sala~the ·os1 ... ovc·Mookoo · .. ~ .... "_ .... Three Marines Facin g Charges 111 Coa st Sia ying . Orange County Sheriff's office rs today rnded a lhree-<lay. hunt for the killers of a young Marine with the arrest of three Camp Pendleton Marines w~ have been booked on murder charges. Investigators drove to the Camp Pendleton· base to mnke the arrests and pick Up the 9 mm. semi-automatic rir!e allegedly used in the slaying Sunday of ~farine J oseph R. Mosac. 20, of Lake Tahoe, Californ.la, who was also stationed at Camp Pendleton. Sheriff's officers today identified the arrested trio as Marines Donald Anthony Fletche,r. 21 . of Hawthorne, Steven Hon- do, 19. of Elir.abeth. N. J. and Timothy Trice. 18. of St. Louis. lt1o. A-losac was shot in the back Sunday by ooe of three men who spotted him and Marine buddy Ronald Sanders. 20, sitting on a bus bench in San Juan Capistrano. Sanders told officers he and l\1osac v.·ere driven along· the Orteg~ Highw~ ::ind then along n rurt road where the lrio st~ their car al a quarry, produced a rifle and told the pair to gel out. Sanders saJ~ 1he and Mosae w n e relieved of a total of m while they lay face down in the dirt. The young Marine said Mos·ac made a scties of comments to his captors ;i.nd angered one or them to the point Ahal he raised the rifle and shot Mosac in the back. Sheriff's· Capt. James Broadbelt said all three ~1arines will be lodged in t he Orange County Jail later today after being booked in Santa Ana on the murder allegaUons. Broadbelt said investigators of tbe \1arine Corps Provost ~larshal's office. in Camp Pendleton played a major role in the investigation that led IG the ar4 rests. She Pl ead~ Guilty RED\\'OOD CITY tUP!i -Linda Anderson, 27, interrupted her murder trial Tuesday and pleaded guilty t o manslaughter in the fatal shooti~ of her longshcl!"eman h u s b a n d . t.lrs. Anderson had testUil'd thnt her husband. Charles. rrcquently had beaten her and their children and tha1 s~ f e ar c d anolher healing when she shot hln1 last . .\pril \\''hile he \\·as sleeping. ORA NGE COAST 1!. DAILY PILOT '"" 0••~111' co••, 0 •11• p;ie1. 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Ou111111 ON\t """'ltllll>Q (;l)...,jl.tft,, HO ""'"'' 11 .. ln, Hiv.otrtt-. fl'l•'"'"'t ,,,.11,r a• tdv•••1-1111 lw<1lft ""'' II> rtO!'odlft•d ••1IWI•" •pite!t l llt'mlt•O'I tt COOWtl@l\1 O•nt• • ( Mayor Gabrielle Pryor continued her opposition to the ~acre Presley Com· pany development which lies off Moulton Parkway between Sand Canyon Avenue and Jeffrey Road . The area is at the edge of high noise level lines drawn around El Toro A1arine Corps Air Sta- tion. Possible commercial airline use of the Marine airfield, West said, was part of the reason for his change of vote. The city general plan shows tbe plot of ground at the edge of the 65 CNEL I Community Noise Equivalent Lev el ) line wbieh marks the border of tolerable POLITICAL PERSUADER? Pinet Ch1l"""n llrl9ht O.ll)' Piiot f'MM CLIENTS 'HELD UP' L•guna Attorney Wiicoxen From POlJe Al )'tle \\1 ashington Post in Tuesday's edi- tions. r e p o r t e d that the Nixon Administration pressured the GSA to buy the n1assive Babylonian,style struc· ture so Nixon could have the documents near his San Clemente home. The ziggurat, traded to the GSA· by Rockv.'eil lntemational, is located about 10 miles from Nixon's San Clemente the fact that the Department of Defense since the early 1960s ha.s bad a policy of divesting itsel1 of Jta .. prope.rty. For that reason, he said, it was logical for the government to trade the defense sites for the Rockwell building. f'rom Page Al DIRECTOR ... est ale. The Post stGry further asserted that ht! herpes to develop a pollce force with I b I a strong emphasis on public relations. the government gave up v a u a e '"Every time e member of the (police) Department of Defense-owned land in staff mak~s contact with the public, the .;wap for the one million square it has to be positive.," Peart said. • loot building. Providing a prelintinary gUmpee into noise levels. ' Another consideration, Anthony said, is the possibility or legal action from the developer or land owner. Irvine F;eeway Work Included In Road Budget BRIGHT ... "We maintain it "'ts a wise decisioo how he intends--to or.ganize the .ltvtne Police Department , Peart suggested a_ to acquire the Lagun Niguel property," "team" approach to law enforcement.' Suits on such "inverse condemnation" cases in which cities allegedly deprive property owners tbe right to develop tl}elr land have been pressed elsewhere. The commitment of tbe final $1 million needed for remodeling of an interchanae of the San Diego _Freeway through Irvine constitutes the only Orange Coast project included in a $55.S million state highway construction budget approved ln Sacra- mento this week. rrom the developers anct"their represen- tatives to what lhal successor agency v;ould be." said Richard Vawter, director or in· Such an approach, be said, woul formation for the GSA. "We're damn involve about six officers permane.n glad to have it." stationed in each Irvine village. This, "The information that we needed the lw: said, would give the officers an "U.'s a question of where you draw the line,'' \Yest said of possible litigation. The question, he said. of w h e t h e r refusal to change the area's zoning Is illegal is debatable. But if the city is 10 take a stand on refusing development due to high noise levels, be said, Otangetrec was not a good t'flSe. The allocation for the 11"\line project completes the f i n a n c i n g for the rebuilding ol the . CUJver D r i v e in- terchange. The C&lifomia Department of Transportation will seek bids on the job early neXt year. spokesmen said. Wilcoxen said a speech given by Ran· dall G. Smith on beh.l:.lf 0( Bright at the" luncheon noted lhal. "Dr. Bright has elected to support Jerry Brov.n and it kloks like he v«ill be in the Brown administration. And \\'e're going to need friends in the Bro"'" administra- tion:" place to house the Nixon papers is opportunity lo get to know Tesidents way off base ," Vawter said. "It is and develop good relations. ridiculous." In some less dangerous police cpera- The Post, ' hov.·ever, said documents lions such as Issuing P.Ell'lting cllatiGns. obtained from the GSA's San Francisco ht agreed with a cOOsultant"s advice regional office listed storage of Vi' h 1 t e that Irvine could use non-sworn offlcers. I{ouse· documents, and office space for But all answers to law enforcement the \Yestern White House staff as possi-questions, he said, are not to be found ble uses for the massive building. in the police department "It is correct that had we bed the !'I intend to take a look at the current The development, Randall Presley told the couhctJ, is to be an adults only project and will be specially constructed to reduce noise. The allocation c!XDpl.etes funding for the $5.270,000 pro)ect and aareementa call for the 't:fty d. tn'ine to Cclitribute $380,IMXI as "s ··sbaft .or the costi. 1' f'rom Page Al RATES •.. I to 60 kilowatt hours (KWH) of electricity is $.5.4 per KWH but rate fo r 1,500 K\Vll of usage drops to les.s than $2. The life line system Baker has in mind \\'OUld be akin to that used by telephone companies. • The phone company charges a special low rate -about half of normal rates -for a measured 30 calls per month. The idea ls to permit elderly peraons in need of outside oontact at least one call .PC! day in the event of an emergen- cy. Baker drew support from b o a rd mombers for the life line. but his fellow supervisors drew the line at urging the PUC to reverse the rate structure. "l ct?rtainly favor the Ille line because it is equitable, but in the area of con- sum ption and rates I think it needs mGre economic evaluation," said board Chairman Ralph Clark. ··rhe minimum user should have the lo,vest possi ble rare vte can get for 1hcn1 even though I realize the rest of us will be paying for the balance,'' said Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. "I am v.·iliing to do that, but I am be\vildered by the rhetoric on the other angle." Superv isor Battin moved for board support ror the lifeline in electric rates . but also suggester that gas rate1 and telephone rates be included as well. "\\lh y not gel it aut of the \\'BY right no\'" rather than waiting for another sho1o1· on gas services," Battin said. "V.'e can get rid of it today." Ballin had charged earlier that Baker's reso!ulion was launched for po I i Ii ca I reasons less than ·a month before his re·election bid. ··nic add ition of gns rates seems un· necessary at this time." Baker said. ··Gas won't be brought up be.fore Nov. 5 (election day) since it Is being held over until next year." In an effort IG get hi s entire resolution passed, Baker said eleeiri.c rates have gooc up 46 percent in six months and nlany people are being seriously hurt by the increases. Phil 1'.1artin, division manager of th e Edison Company. told superv isors his firm realizes the plight of fixed income people and welcomei their ~mmentl. "I get 500 letters a week fron\ people 'Aila are Cf\lstrJted by these Increases,·• he said. "The life line proposal 11 just one of many that will be brought up during the tal r. heiring here Nt,v . 1t.'' he said. "But you have to understand that such a concept "l>Uld be no free lu~h because riomconc will have to pay for il" MrJI. Robtrtson then spoke up again. "\\'r. don't "'11nt It free. wt'll pay for il:' ~ne sald. "We jui.1 don 't want 'to subs:idlzt Edlm e\'@r)' time .. they \\'anl to bulld another nucltar po\\'er planl" • • The total state budget. amounting to IS perrent less expense than last year, Includes these other projects ln Orange Q>unty: -Replacement of the A n a h e i m Avenue-Haster Strett overerossing of the Saota Ana Freeway \\'ith costs set at $4.36 million. · -Extensk>n of State College Boulevard south from Anaheim across the Santa Ana Freeway with connection at City Drive and Chapman Avenue, $4.8 million. -Widening of the undertro55ing and ramps where Seventeenth Street crosses the Santa Ana Freeway, at a ccst o( $2.53 millioo. -In.stalling metering devices at ramps along the Santa Ana Freeway to lessen congestion at peak periods. The signal system will cost about $400,000. Pair Hold Up Bank in Orange Two men armed with handguns robbed a Bank of America branch in Orange Tuesday and escaped with between $2,0CN> and S4.000 in cash. NG one was hurt in the holdup, police reported today. The suspects escaped on foot. No shots were fired: The bank Is al 225 N. Tustin Ave., next to a shopping center al Tustin and Chapman Avenue. Police said the men entered the bank at 12 :30 p.m. wearing sunglasses a n d brandishing guns. Customers and bank employes were ordered to lie on the Ooor while the money v.·as taken from the tellers' cages. The men v.·ere described as being white and of average height_and weight. FBI agents ere assisting Orange police in the investigation. f'ro111 Page Al SMO G ... vl90ry Tuesday, urgtng people. w Ith aslhn1a and emphysema to SU:ly lndoors us long as a brown blanket of smog cov@rs the bay. "Visibility was lousy all over the Bay /\re.a Tuesday." a smog board spokesman said . "A yucky day, and il v.ill be "·orse Wednesday." Temperatures were hot a I m o s t everywhere Tuesday. lt was 94 at Bakenf~ld, Red Blull ,.ported 9 2 , Salinas 91, Sacramento. Stockton and the San Jose airport 90, sa.n · Frandsc:o 84, and tvcn Monterty '19. In Selttle the state Department of EootosY Tutsd&)I declared the lint pollu- llon alen ever for downtown Seattle. 'The a le. r ,t came after ~weeks of un!Casonahly beautlflil weather -blue skies and nearly no rain: Tbe altrt was lrig&ered when levels of poisonous carbon monoxide r r o m vehicle! excetded IS P•rt• per mllllun ot air . l Developers Pay Parking Plan , Cost, Says EPA DeV1!.lopers can be made to pay the costs of drafting parking management plans required by a federal law which goes into e f f e ct next July, an Environment.al Protectioo Agency of- ficial told the Irvine City Council Tues- day. Dave Calkins, EPA branch chief, told the council that a master city plan to meet lhe parking restriction guidelines seen by his agency as a way tG cut car travel oould be financtd as part of the environmental impact report pro- cedure. A master plan for the city l'<luld be drafted, he said, and developers could be charged to use portion~ of it. Such latge Irvine Company projects as the Irvine Industrial Complex-East, Irvine Center and Universlty To w n Center would have to meet the EPA guidelines, he said. programs and keep the best, as well building these things could have taken as identify new approaches. place," said Vawter, "but they would . "Many of my colleague:s look only be secondeey to otber uses." at police ways and police programs. "We certainly Y .. ouldn 't spend $'1 0 There is a wealth of other disciplines which can be taed to deal with crime million to buy the building and then problems," he said. use only 50,000 square feel of It for ln the area of burglaries, Irvine's stotage of Nixoo's papers,'' he added. most persistent crime problem, he called .. What needs to be Wlderstood is that for ei:!.ucaUon of residents and better . use of police manpower as a solution. there were dozens of persons in a number During his first year in Los Banos of different divisions of the GSA working he said, such an approach brought sboui on this project. The reasoning 13 levels ... a 48 percent decrease in burglaries, below may have been different fro1n Regarding a report that ~ttle change has been made In Irvlne'11 drug scene despite large scale arrest3 last March, Ex.ploret· to Lecture At College T onight "Exploring Asian Wooderlands," a film lecture by world explorer and adventurer John Goddard, will be presented at 7:30 tonight in the Saddleback Co 11 e g e mathematics -science ecmplex. There \s no admiSsion charge. Godd~rd was the first man tG explore the entire lengths of the Nlle and Congo Rivers and set altitude and speed records for civilian fl yers. His oppearanci is co-sponsored by the Associated Students and the Community Information and Services orfice. he said it is a, "good question" whether auch operatioos are worth whlle. He sakl he did not have enough mrormaUon to evaluate the "Operatk>n Irvine'' arTeSts. The ooft-opolren new clittctor uMI be intends to carry his desire for flexibUlty to police unllorms and his own tlUe. Whether officers shouk1 wear tmlforms or less traditional clothing such a s blazers, "depends on the circumstances," he said. As to what he should be called, he said some polioo officials are more wmfortablt with the term "chief" and many residents prefer Ute less military term "direct.or." It doe!! not matter to him, lv! said. As director, !Peart will be in charge of police, e m e r g e n c y transportation, animal control and liaison with the coWl· ty fire department. • .":" 538 CEMTER STREET-COSTA MESA . Footballs From Jrs. to M.f.L. BasketbaHs-8.95 to 28.95 VolleybaH~9.95 to 21 .95 Soccerballs-10.95 to 26.95 Softballs-Baseballs-Handballs Racquetballs-Tennis Balls Basketball Backboards & Goals Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Boys-5.95 up ' Mens,-6.95 to i 6.95 Tennis Shlrts-loys-5.95 & 6.95 Mens-6.95 to 11.95 Open ; to 6. Clostd Sun day Tennis Radkets 5.95 to 60.00 Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Handball Gloves-5.50 to 8.95 ' Badminton Rackets Table Tennis Paddles Soccer Shoes-8.95 to 24.95 Baseball Shoes I 0.95 up lasketbal Shoes I I • 9 5 up Tennis Shoes 9.95 up Wort! Out Shoe1 Cross Country Shoes Vohybalt Shoes Bike Parts-Tires-Tul>es Repalrll!CJ--ltacket Strl119l119 538 Center 646·1919 ' • • ..• ••• • • /\6 • DAILY PILOT .J'DITORIAL PAGE_ Place for lndu~try Concerns or cnvironmcnt<.1lislis, fai r hOU!i ing ud\loc~lcs iind public agencies have gi'o\vn into £i \'~)UmlnOU~ Joi.(. or \Vhtil might be WJ"(ln~ With thC ~>1oposcd Irvin e lndus tri u l Complt·x-East , a 2:~·acrc tract between E l 1'oro Murinc Corps Air Sl<1t1on und the Suntt1 Ana Prccway. . 1'hc lrvi.nc Company , O\\'ncr or lh,parccl which l_1 ~s _.Parl~y 111. :ind. purtly o~ts idc the citNr I rvinc, is :;cck1n~ ~1 con1b1ncd zo111n g and pre-zoning ror 1ndustr1a I use of the u1·ca. . 'l'h~ c~vironmcntal impact report procedure used in r!!v1 c \Y1ng s uch projc~ts is a largely negative ~roccss and docs not address what \Viii happen ir industrial use is not allo\ved. The noisy_ b~c.~wash from ,.1arine jets probably pre~ludcs res 1dcnt1al development. It could be left to ogr1culturc, but the m omentum of Orange County g1:owth seems to dictate that indus trial developme nt will occur som.e,vhcrc -if not i' vine. then in anothrr j uri;;diction \\"hich clrsires the taxt·s suc h projects raise. · If no intluslrial de \'t'lopmcnt takes plucc in Orange County, commuters would have to travel much longer dis tances to \11ork, producing much morr smog than ~he.shorter trips to local indl!Stry. ·.There is hit le cloubt th<.1t the Irvine council \vi ii ult1m<.1tcly· approve the project. · Also C'Omplicuting till' situation i~ a neighbol'httf.MI shoppir\~ tcntt•r on one sidl' of Li.l l';1z J<o:id :.111d a bu sy rncdic ;.i I l·cntcr on the other. l\1an~' pt•o1>ll' from the sthool dist1·i1·l ;.ind parcnl·l.t•u1,:hl'I' nrl!ulliJ.;itions prcssu1'C'd the count\ fol' action ~n this corner. 'l'hc.v h:.1ve been i;iv~n unkcpt..pl'OOllSCS 11n<l raise dcud\incs. partly bcc:.tUSt•, acc~rd 1ng to one roud dcpnrtn1cnt offic ial. no sc1·ious acc1dcnts h;-1vc hap1x'ncd :.1t the C'ol'l\l't'. Thu.t':-; not Hn t·xcusc·. ~·Jany lr;1f'l'it :-ignals at'l' nccdcd.111Ill~1•01.111t y. but t.h1• 1'0<1 tl clep;11·tn1.c nt ~hould not wait unt il son1co nc th cs to dc;.d '''il h an urge nt situa tion . Can Happen Here Sometimes c\'Cl\ls of life turn out tcrrib\~' dif- fe rently f ron1 the "·a~' they could or s hould be. Often \l'C realize loo late that it's our O\l'n fault . Adv ertisc n1cnts (or living iu lhl' pl ;1nnc d community of ll'v inC".' for instanC('. depict · happy people \Yho arc enjoy ing g racio us I iving. ~ , ...... -.~·-·---.J.-...... ~·-··-•••·•-· .. -· .. ·~~ .. -M, .. > ___ ,.,·--··-·- . 1'hcy _do nut dcJJi ct a sobbing, bl oody 111-y ar·old girl runnin g do,vn a rurJI road, robbed. r cl and brulali:led because she trusted a s tran,ecr . nd didn't believe it could happen to her in the con1fortable com- munity of Irvine. Jtlattne'd at·'2!5' sexual assaults reported Jn 1974. .I rvine po li ce .have issued a \varning to \\'Omen incline~ t~ hi~~hhikc and their parents to discourage l~e practice. I !\CY ('annal say, obviously, how manv limes such violent and humi li<.1tin g act s ha vC occurred and ~one unre1>orted. Critical Corner Traffic h aza rds at the corner of La Pal Road and Chris anta Dri\"C ln Mission Viejo \viii be sig- nificantly reduce d when the traffic signal slated by the Orunge Gounty Road Department is inst311C"d. It's promised by late spring. - c s addest thing is that until it has happened. young Y.'omen don't believe it can happen. • The croYlded, confusing intersection is fed by hc<i\'Y rush hour traffiC' to the nearby San Diego l•'rc('\VOty and by i!Ulo t1ips related to l\l ission \'icjo 1 ligh Scliool <.1 ncl I.a Paz Intermediate School. lf you kOO\\' Of SOTTICOllC" \\'hO continu es lo t·ha llengc lht! odds by hil('hing rides from stra ngers . do her a fa\'or : CLip this editori al and give it to her. SB 'CHARRRGE! On a voluntary basis. of course.' • B11tto11s Cause lrtdigestiort Demo Left. Has Lost Dear Gloomy Gus r ' PockethoE$~ Will Guide V·oters • The Battle ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) \\'ASHINGTON-The shrillness oft reform demands by the Democratic ,party's lert \\'ing can be explained by the now unmistakable ract that it has ktsl the year-long battle to control the party's midterm convention at Kan· s asCity in December. That outcome is revealed in careful. private delegate analysis by the .moderate Coalitron for a Democratic Majority <CDl\f ). Previously far more pessimistic than Democratic national chairman "Robert Strauss about preventing a Kansas City recurrence <>f the 1972 l\1iami Beach debacle, COM now projects a 200-delegate t!floderate majority al Kansas City. TllE LEFT also knows what looms 1t Kansas City. That explains refor- mist demands for concessions from Strauss in advance of the midtern1 convention. The m ost recent demands were made last 1,1.•cck in a vis it to Strauss by a d elegation headed by Mi les Rubin, Los An geles in- dustrialist a nd major rundraiser for the 1972 McGovern campaign. The meticulously prepared CDl\f survey shows 806 moderates, 670 reformists, 189 swing delegates and 32 loyal lo Gov. George \Yall nce. What's more, this is based on a highly pes- simistic estimate or results An the delegate selection next ""Tn0ff01 in California caucuses: 106 reform:sts. SO moderates. VIEWING early successes in l\1oun• lain and Great Plains states by McGovernllc forces, CDl\1 last June gloomily projected a virtual standoff at Kansas City -781to718 In favor of Let all those who think it ruinous lhilt the govcr11n1ent support s the dominant economic interests ·take a look around at the widespread abundant material' "'ealth created by this nation's great productivity. PUBLIUS IV the moderates (\lo•ith 125 s wing dclegcites and 74 Wallac-eilesl. The big New York delegation is a principal reason for CDM 's revised estimate. While the June projection gave reformists 71 to 70 edge in New York , CD M 's analysis of th e delegation actuall y elected in the Sept. 10 primary sho\\'S a 100 to 41 moderate advanta ge. A m ajor reason: the gubernatorial 'nomination CJ:f Rep., Hugh Carey, a moderate hberal expected lo generally follow the lead of Strauss and the moderates. BUT CDM te rn Pers its enthusiasm. Even though the le ft will enter Kansas City with on ly 39 percent or the delegates, it will be more cohesive a nd bette r disciplined th an the moderates. l\1oreover,.Jhc reformists will try hard to draw support from the II per cent of "s\ving" delegates-in · eluding 50 delegates from Ohio con· trolled by Gov. John J . Gi lli gan and scores of United Auto Worke rs 1delegates. Fina lly, there is concern about Strauss·s desire to position hin1 self in the middle of party ideological disputes. Although Strauss stood firm against the Rubin group's demands last \\'eek, some moderates reel he may give away too much on on issue \1•here there seem s no room left for compromise: the conlinuing, poten· t inily destructive struggle over racial q~ota s in the Democrati c party. To the Editor: With revelation that a 5 percent sur- charge increase is .to be levied upon all citizens \\'ith income in excess or $15 ,000 yearly, l find it neccssarv lo protest. So n1any of us havl' foughlour way up the economic ladder bv sacrifice a nd struggle and are in nO position to gi\•e away several hundred dollars. · WE llAVE been told repeatedly that everyone is to1bear a share of the burden in fighting innation. yet we see little effort toward equitability. \Ye sec no new lcgislali\'e efforts to ·'·losC' tax loopholes that drain inoney rrom the less advantaged. instead we view excuses and disclaimers from governm\!nt administrators for their inept handling in food and oil matters. For e\"ery doll ar special interests manipulate out of their tax res pon- sibilities, middle income y,·orkers are call ed upon to patriotically take up the slack. We see no effort to elevate the IRS tax brackets to compensate for infl ated income which continues to reduce our overall buying poy,·er. Patriotic goodwill in paying for special inte rest riJ?·Off is no longer palatable. Buttons still cause in· digestion. "'llA'Lf.AN be done? It is lime th at \\'e prc~re our elected orri cials to uphold campaign pledges to not raise taxes (or to quietly do nothing to op- pose increases). Let's not allow our representatives to return home to campaign y,•itho ut a n ans...,·er on the record. Those officials whose record on tax incre ases "'arrant appro\'al should be recogni zed and supported. . A tax payer revolt is beginning to surface and it \vou\d be well for of· ficials at all levels to recognize that a hard pressed populace v.•ill vote thei r pocketbook· -in hard times. In con- clusion, stop the 5 percent rip-off and begin closing the corporate loopholes that cheat every American. BILL GIBBONS Writers-Are Hard to Live With So1nconc s aid it to mi:> .-1 long time a,i::o and 1 ·ve 11('\'cr f<'rgolten it : · ·-··\\'ha t no'' ifc of a \v1itcr <>an l"\'er und er!>land. no matter if she lives \i.·11h hi1n for 20 yc:u·s. ill th;tt a writer is work in!! whl•n h e·~ ~ta ri ng out of the 1---~wHH:kJu• " l'\"C vl1'?1ti ;1 fHir amount or CX · ' llt:ri c ntc \Vi t h J;_Jdies who have 11e,·cr been a ble 10 a;rn s 11 b hi s proposition . If y ou arc ;.1 ·businessman, s:iy a stockhroker, lhl• 1inc Is c learly dr<l\\'ll bi'l\\'l'Cll th~· ti me you n1us t dc\'nte to your y,•ork and the ti1nc \\'hich you may devote lo your fumi\y. i ·his arrangement is sancti fied and 1·es;pcclablr. 1P YOU AR f: a !-ie:1m:in or a 1 ~;1\'eltng :;;:1 lc~nln n, :inti nlusl be iJWa ~ rro1n hOnle [1lr l)rolongcd JJl,'rlot1!'. thl!t trto is fully 11nd1•rs1ood 1f n(lt rully llki'rl b;.· the liul;.· in lh{' <irr · :.ini:tt.menl. 1'his ii; thl" .... ·ay lire i:'I, and lhll'< is the UCl'•lnl"n1ndulinn th:1t n1u~t h<· nJ:tde. E\'t.•n u 1u1li1tcr. once he gor~ i11tn h1& a leli t>r. i~ t·IC':u·I.'' 111Klt•r1ll11rid to ht• VfOfkl ni;t. ltul ti wHtl'r. t>spct'i:ill~· If ht• hus the lnul 'fll~l~ lo \v ork ttfKh'r the l't'or wllct·c ~i" wirl· li,·1•11. h ;1!< not sul·h lurk. lle e;.in hC' 11HUng hy thu hrt•uk• rast-t~6tc, sl1>1>ini: u1n\ably ill his f<Jf·. '' , CHARLES McCABE fee. :ind be o.1 s tlistunl frnm hi s ~ur· round ing,; as if he \\•ere in ill urn1 ;1n1>k. Whal the man is doing is musing. 1-lc is absent-mindedly 1neditilllng. It. may' be on a column he is 1,1.·riling for· the next dny. or th<." lntersticl.'s nf" some bcavil y·wci,Rhted plot. or the· cadepces r ·1 p:u·ticul arly lo\'cly line .. \Yho(cvcr, •. c s imply isn 'l Tl·I EH Jo.:. T11 1S IS \\'ll'\1 \Vr'itcrs :ire l)ilr· liruh1rly tl iffl <'u ll fcllow1' In live \\•ilh, <.ind wh'' a wise y,·omall 1vould tin bL·l· 1ei'\n nPl l'nr u stnckhrok('r or a plum· btr. \Vlth such :.i fcllO\v. \Vhcn he isn't tll('rc, ll'he knows IL \Y ritcr~ <ire particularly difric.ult ror Wfllll('n y,•hu l'l'C!Ulrc all('llt\011, ;1nd lnl!I of ii . f'or a whilf' lhC wri l1•r c1111 fal-;(' ll. llf• h('('O ITit'S a k11ld or Ii))· rl•;1d('r, \V hil<' sorne nnlion nr other. conrn-c~ Yo 1\h his work. is rolling uhnut in his nop,~in . I\(' can ' sll ll nl;.illag c the ritual ;qiprcrla l i\'C rc.cipnnscs to \\'hutc,·cr hill nld•latly Is sa~'lng. . Hut in tin1c lhc old l:idy culchc"s nn. lt is :1 snrrowln.i: n1omcn1. !\he !~urns that for ;1 rnn ~idPr~1h lc purl 11f tier duy she i~ tlc•ilini: \rllh nhout ont•·tcn1h nr ;I man, 'l'hc rcNl is nff 1,1.rt•sllln.i with ilcmons tll at ht.• fhfcrsn•t L•\'cn numc fnr her. s in{'<' most \\'rit er!> <lo nol tall.. uhout \\•ork 111 progrcs:-. 1r-· 11 t: DF.CIDt:s to let 1h1· stl'cl ('n- ter his \'eins, thin.&" gcl l•\·cn \\'nrsl'. lie gl'IS ~1 room ;1ni;1 lock~ hini.;;e lf in~ and studiously :ll!cnds In lhl' husincs .. t a rings lOITIC I IC l;il'Oll. l .. u•rirks. un i nt err uptcJ iy. 'fhis (h•risiv1· ;1ct1n11 C';nl in1IL'l'd hl' lhC' IJ1•g inni11g rir t hr 1·1111. 'l'ht'r~· 11rc. l11di ~·s. aud lht·.v ar1· tlllllll'n 111'-. \\ht! intt•rprcl su,·h a sf'n!>ihle pro1·<'d11r(· as a prorlig inus relct:tio11. 1'hc onl.v ans\1•rr !'nr lhi' \\'ri1rr is,., l.irnho. 111• has lo get a plllCC ~1\\';1,v lron-1 hon1c V.'hcr(' h1~ 1·a 11 \\'Ork . Alth11Uj.t h th1• :1rrungJ•n11•111 i:-; t'S)oit'tl ti:ill~· llu· ),:Jill{' ;i:-; lht• insu1·a111·e n1:111 nr sto<'khrnk,•r c n jn~··" nr ~td'ft•rs. tht• "·ifc. 1•spe(~i n l ly 11 she ii-lhc )°M'""P., ~l\'C' kind i;111d i!( thPrt• nn\' 01h1•r' 1 \viii n1•v1'r reull\ rnrg11'C hl·m 1111· h1 .. llt•rect1nn. I F TtllS l,f:1\l)S \u tht· 1·oncl11 .. 111n I hilt \ll'llt'I''-.... 111111111 tint nt:i1-r1 . or ... 1·1 111) 1Jrrn1a111•11l arran~L'llll'nl -. \\1\h l11d11·s 111 \1hnn1 lhl·~· :_1r1· 1111\\l'd , ~1111 <ire ind L·ctl \\"1•lc11111r. \Vhcn a \.\on1an hccon1l'" a\varc th.i t lor· ;i lon g tirn1 · she tJ oc .... n·t rt·:ill~· t':\L..:t n . ., 1}t·r~11n . lhc L·n1ri1ion a l :111r1ti1111 lt1•1·11111\·'- (\r<.1acl(11L '11u• y,•ri11•r . 1111 hi.., ... ul t'. 1-. ll•il un;1\\·<1r1• 111 ht..-nr·~h·C't . anti c1·t " \\'oun1I 1111 111 :i rtr<:ll' nf jt11i ll. ()nt!' 1111 , hn111•<.'ll s , h+·rt· ts n11tl11 n~. r1·:d1~. \vtl nn ritht•r ~!du. ( ,.-----------...... ] • Secrecy leads to failure on exams. , MAILBOX TEACHERS ace "tcach;ng" todo)' ~othal students will ~-able lo use and '--------------' apply the required material:. not l.t•lters from readers ore welcome. fl,'or- 1110/Jy. writers should 'convey their m es- .'lages in 300 worcfa or less. The right lo con- dense letters to /I! &pace or eliminate /ilwl 1s reserved. All letters 1nu&t include sig- nalure and mailing addres& but names may be withheld on -Tequest if sufficient reason is opparent. Poel'!I will oot be pllblished. Builder's Plight To the Editor: I am a res idential builder· developer employing a staff or eight people. plus through s ub-contractors, se\'eral hundred construction 1,1.·orkers. BETWEEN the extremes of the en- vironmc nta I movement and. the recent shortage of construction loan funds; my business is practically stop- ped. I have laid off three employes and will have to go further soon. \\'e are using prartically no construrtion \\'Orkers. We rely on .savings and loan con- struction loans; and. as you know, al most none are available. The sa\'ings and loans need some relief from the com petition or treasury notes. "Citicorp" Notes, and con- sumer Joan oriented banks. \\'ITHOUT proposi ng specific means. I earnestly ask that you gi\'e yo ur support to helping the savings and loans howe\'er you can. Your assistance is also needed in encouraging a sensible economic ap- proach t o the environmental movement. In losing sight of the economic impact of many of the recent laws s uch as the enVironmen- t:i l impact r eports. Proposition 20, ctr., ~oo d pro .iect s are being unreasonably delayed or denied and their costs are being greatly in· creased. RICfIARO A. SEWELL President RichardSey,·ell ln r. ···~s• rrept1rt1fio11 memorize trivia . Un rcrrtunate ly. the tests such as SAT <Scholastic A1)titude Test) can- not arhieve lhr same educational testin g philosophy of the individual classroom teacher. ·rhcn why not give ·our kids the same' advantage of pas· s in g a college entrance test as \\'e do adults 1,1.·hen applying for professional licensin g~ NANCY RUBINSTEIN, To the Editor: Your front page coverage or Dr. Bright of the Coastal Commission was very interesting, but not very com - p 1 ct e. Wh i l e this bright young man, some supervisors and housewiv.es a re rnaking plans for the California Coast for the next decade, the people are not being inrormed or the true effects it 1,1.•ill have on them. TJIE C01'1MISSION reports that they denied onl y 178 applications and approved over l ,800. They did not, .ho1,1.·ever, report that of the 1,800 ap· plications appro,·ed they cut them down by $300 million. This resulted in the loss or 38,000 jobs. You could take this further, to how many related jobs were lost and hO\\' many small businesses lost ho .. 11 much profit. 1 feel that in the commission's plan· ning it be mandatory that they a lso put out an adverse in1pact report on the economic effects thei r plans will have on the general puhlic. II. would be interesting: tn kno\\' \\'h:.it their two· year delay of the San Onofre atomic energy plant has cost the people-in ad· tied encrf!:Y bi ll s. It's time the commission had a little more counseling and walchini::. GOLDIE JOSEPH To the Editor: President Ford has asked for sug- Eeslions on ho\\' lo curh inna11nn. llcrc is one from a r.:1>\'Crnmcnl C'mploye . \\'ho is about to pay a surtax. Sug- Tothc. Editor: gestion : \\'hy did he not <'all all thf' To Trustee. ~ennis Smith \\'ho cha!· lahnr uni1Jn ll·adrr,.. lo \\'a!>h1n1,'1un ~-the-mt!l~FM-QO.how-t.o.lake-.1) c· ;1ocL;1 s k thcn1 to call uff the tc~ts. off(·~e~ i~ adult education al" "Dogs of lnflat lnn"''! It is n1y opinion J\\1ss1on \11cJo ll1,qh School, this \1·ritl'r tha t the ever-constant push or lhl' asks J\lr. S milh lo rc-cvaluutc his unions fo r hi gher y,·agcs and IK'nef1t s \'alues. has been pushing I hi s country for the 110\V ~IA !\'\' peers llo you kno\v. l\lr. Smith. \1•hn look ;1 l11w rl.'\"iC\I' course 'i n order to pa ss !he Cal1fornh1 St<1 le nar cx;:i n1 '! Conv rsely, hO\\' 1nany of your :'.IC(IUUintnnecs did nut t11ke the re vie w t hi ss \\'ho ultimalc·ly did nnt suc cC'cd in, pu ssini;: lht· state bar lh<' fi1·st timc·r There nrt• muny "rcvi('\V" roursf'~ i;tl\'l'n in our society 1,1.•hi ch pr<'pnrt'" l'lUdcnt s lo .'· pn!il'i ·• renl est ate ('S an1 <i, escro\\' (•s11n1s, tn!iu rance ('xams. :-.t:iu• l:I\\' hnr exam s. certified p11hli1· ;1ccoun1 :in1 s· t>xa ms. <;erti fi ed puhHr scrri'l.1r1t·~ C'l;ll n1 J , contractor" l'X urn s. t11!>mc1oloiy exams, :-t:i\r 1ncdir;d e:\un1i;, phy)o,ica l thl'ru1J\' c~:1nl~. <'I<' 1'ht' tl'achr r w"o construet!' an c>1an1inatio11 to fostf'I"' f:iilurc, in n1v jt1d.J:n1cn1 . is not tc li t hlnJi . Scl"l'l't'\ C:r \\'hat 1" t'\llCl'l r d on an ext1minuti1;n 1!> bc11~ replaced with lcarninJt oh1cc- 1i''\'" a nd or b('J\a\•1oral Objt•ctlve .... ltU C"(' 1111• ~tudcnl knnws \\'hat 1,1; rcyuir,r~. the ~l µdcnt can achi C\"t' I 11ast 20 years to !ht• breaking point it has llO\\' !'('ached. 1'hey \.\'lll break \lilh us I think Cm:~~·!)('). They are the st rongc~I . ric hrst and ho 1•c 0111r(' (·on· trnl of tht• peoph' and 1<:ovrrnn11•11t nf thi s rounl r~· tod:iy. 1'hc l 1rt's1dl'nt i-:hould ask 1he n1 lo COOt>C"rall', b<•Ck tln \\'11 and i-\np pushin~ lnrl:11Lon up. 'J'hc Pr1·!>idt•11t ;1 ~k1·1t l~'OPll· ln \l'i'ar tt \\'in Pin. 1\d a r ;t p1tal 1\. and lhrn \IHI hll \'I" nn1\· 11 hl•r1 • ..,,.,. y,·erc once anll .:1 r t• .1~a1n : \\'l'A Sµ11rc• Trrn:"f Toth Jo:d1tor: I \\llulri hk1• ln r(·:l ~surt 1\lr l\t'l lrhn.(: th:it d1•s 111!(' In..; pcs:-.11n1~t1 c 11"'\\~r 1;\lallhol( Ocl 91. sptl<'e tr:il'rl is nnt dcHd In fat•\. 1l I" jllSI b('glnnlng. Ill' is rq~iit on unc point I llttnan 1th• is im pos1<i hh• on th" nloon or pl:ln<'ls 1'hrit is. ir lhc huma n Ii; n11k1•fl :1nrl un pro1rt l f'd . ~lod<'rn humnn1: C('Lu!d nnt i1ur\•h"(' \'cry \on5: C\'Cll on tho ('a rth In that condition. Does that make life impossible on earth? Of course notJ HUl\tANS prot ected by their machines can go just about any\\·here and stay thcrc. There are year-round bases at the !'Oles. but :tn unprotcclcd person \\"OUld die there \\'ithin a day . Skylab y,·as in the middle o f a vacuum more airless thun any C\'C'r made in an earthbound laboratory. ~n unprotec· led.person would die out there almost instantly. Yet. three men lived there for more than 80 days. \Vhat 1,1.•as done with Skylab can be done anyv.•her<" that our rockets can go. !.ir. Bolding claims 'that travel tC) the stars is .. •impossible Not !>O ! A Salum V rocket -the one that put men on the moon -could.easi ly reach \he nearer stars. Unfortunately, it wou)d take~ something like 25.000 years. You must realize. though , that the Saturn V is not the last word in rockets. a ny m ore than the ,.1odcl T '''as the last \Vord in autpmobiles or the telegraph \\·a s the last word in communications. IN 1926 the New York Times wrote :in editorial ridiculin~ the idea that rorkets could reach the moon . I \\'Ould be very careful berore I ~lated that sta rflight \.\'as imposs ible. ,· ?wtr. Bolding asks who \\'OUld want lo go to the moon to live in a bubblt>. First or all, I would. So \\'Ould in· dustrialists, who \\'Ould 1,1.·ant to use a p e rrect vacuum. So would astronomers, to gel away from the haze and smog a nti light or ea rth. So would radio astronomers, to get a y,·a~­ rrom th e radio "'noi sr" r;iused b\' radio stations , televis ion, r;1dar. and ignition systems. So \\'Ould hcurl patients. to get 3\ray from t•nrlh':. gravity, six limes that of the m!lOn . Ea rth is not the onlv ...,·orld 1hal v.·t· can have. There is a ·..,,·hole universe ~ full or \\"Or\cJS to ChOOSe from. \\'c ha VC ' the terhn olog)', a nd \\'C ha\'c the ~ ingenuity. Al\ tha t is lacki ng is the Ucsirc. CllcCK SWORD Free Prl•ss To the Editor: Jlats off to E\·ans \\'ill. the AP reporter v.•ho puhlic1z cd th e legislators" pt•ns 1011 plan. So Rob " l\loretti i:-. :lngry. lie is Ob\·iousl~' more conct•rncd \\ it h hi mself than y,·11h lht' ta-:p.1~('1"" ht· 1s supposed lo rcprest•nt. i'ol:iy th(' rr l'c prts5 s ta ~ cvrr vigilant '.\\ \H'' LOU Fl1H:-.:AS ORA~GE COAST ' DAILY PILOT H11h1•rt .\ \\'1'1'd, /'1ibl1sl11•r Tht'm a.~ l\1•1•r1/. ~:rfl!or • Hnrhnrn f\r,•1 l•1ch f:rl1tr1r111/ l'oor Frl1/1>r /1'hr £•1!1!1)r~:~I p••i:•· ul 1hr 1)111\" "1•11u1 !>Pt•k:-Ill 111lnrn1 ;1111t ~t11nul.1lt' rr:iclrf'• by p rf'~rnt1ni:-11n lhr" 11;1~l\ 1h\f'r~r l'!'lmnlt·ntar~ on 1op1r-. of 1n- l(•rr .. 1 h1 '1ncllr:tt t'r1 r!'lh1rrio1,lt..1nd r;irtOl'HH"l•, h1 1•r11\ 1tl1n1t ;i forutn l•lt rr.11h•r._· 1 If'\\ .. a11 r1 h1· pr('!>1•nt1n1t tlu ' Ill'\\ ,p,1111•1 ' up1n1r.11'-.irnl ulr .... 011 cun1•111 "lint' Tht• <'dil(lrhi1 t>t)1n1on• nr lhr lhHh 1'1l0i Bl)ll<',1r onh 1n 1lu· t·rt1c.111al t•rihunn .it 1hr 1np (If 1 h·· p.1 i ,. t 1111n1vn-. •'\11rt'i.M'ij 111 th• 1ul.in111i-1-. :ind t:i.rtoonlst.." .1r11l l1 nrr \\ 111> r~ .1r1• th••ir nv.n :\nd Mt• I nd"l "1'11'('1!! nt !ht'll ~11'1\' hy lhC U.i1l) l'lklt ;0-lu1ul•I l•t' 111ll·rr1•1t • • • .• 1 '76 Catufidate? - Reaga11 Suggests 31·d Pru·ty M~ve SACRAMENTO I UPll - Republican Go". R o n a 1 d Reagan. v.'ho switched political parties in 1962, .isn't ruling out the p::>Ssibillty of becoming a third party presidential can- didate in 1976. Reagan suggested at a news oonfCf'MCe Tuesday the political climate may be right for creation of a third major 5heriff's departments revealed Tuesday, the border pat r o I saJd manpower in Northern Californla has been cut I n order to put more men on the U.S.-Mexico border. NORWALK (UPI) -Ray Johns, 50, and William Mit· chell, 47, were sentenced -------ln pr!"" for a rnbbery at-Ripped Off Tuesday to five years to life • ~ ( State J iempt during which they held Singer Andy William • . " t\vo hostages in a bar for 17 taking a shower in hi '--------~ hours. New York hotel room, party because of public disaf· fection with Republicans and Derfibcrats. 'l1le governor, who will lea ve ofr~· in January, a Is o in- dicated he. .would not hesitate to join a third party move- ment if he felt the new party had a better chance of carry- ing out his conservative prin· ciples. e Police Baffletl STANFORD !UPI) - Authorities said Tuesday they had "no solid leads" to the slaying of 19-year-iild Arliss Perry. v.tiooe half-nuc!c body v.•as discovered in a Slanford Uni versity church Sunday. Her husband. Bruce. 20. a sophomore p r e m e d student said he last saw his wife of eight weeks when they were walking to their c a m p u s apartment fTOm mailing a let- ter Saturday night. A brief spat between the couple led her to seek solace in t h e Ro manesque-style memorial church where she was stabbed to death and se xually assaulted with candles, police said. e Ma1rpo1ver Cut SACRAMENTO ( A P ) - Some Northern California law enforeement officials say they have stopped arresting illegal aliens because the U.S. Border Patrol will no longer transport them back to Mexico. • In a letter to police and Sherlff '.s deputres h\d .sur-was robbed of three rounded the Flite Room bar paychecks, clothing, where the holdup w a 1 at-cash and a checkbook Tuesday by a woman tempted Sept. 23. Johns and posing as his wife. She rtiitchell held two employes was admitted to the at gunpoint wilil they w e r e suite by a maid. forced froni the building by ----'------- tear gas. 'Ibey pleaded guilty to robbery charges. e Pri•on Loon1• LOS ANGELES (UPI) Radio station executive Will Lewis has lUltil Friday to pro-- duce the oriiinal oopy of a communique from the New Life Ends World Llberation Front o r LOS ANGELES I AP) face a possible second prison Death has ended a three-day sentence ror failing to !Ur· battle lo save the girl Siamese twins born to 81'1 East Los render terrorist&' documents Angeles couple. a hosp l t a l to authorities. spokesman reports. Lewis,· genera) manager of Their death late Tuesday station'KPFK, spent 16 days was attributed to heart fail· in federal pri9on last June ure, a commoo C8ll5e of deatn for ref\lsing to give authorities for Si~ twins. ~ t~ . . had expeneoced breathmg dif. a Patricia H e a rs t tape ficulties almost from b i rt h recording the station received. Sunday, doctors reported. e Logging Lofl• REDDING {AP) -More than 500 Jogging and sawmill worken in Shasta County have been laid of{ in the past week, industry officials said Tues- day. The latest artl>acl<s tn the industry were announced when Champion Intemationa1 said it would Jay off 134 employes Friday at Its And•taon ~pianL The fu11-tenn twins, children of Mr'. and Mrs. Sevi no Morales, were delivered by Caesarian section and together weighed 12 pound s , 12Y.z ouncea at birth. However, nine hours after they were born joined at the lower two-thirds or tbe chest and die upper one-third of the abdomen, doctors performed a tW<HJour opera· tion to close 11n abdominal opeolng. Pre Christmas Sale ~0:20 .·30% , NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 10 ONLY! Diamnnrl J e111t'lry LJ1!11·• k n>1·n·, roni.:•, 1u•r11l•nl•. I""'· 1·o111in1:• ,\ oll\o•1 •1~1'11 lh'll'\• <111 '11 u\ "'IM\ IJ k lilt.. \,\nlcl, 10 In wr .. 0 11. Gemstone Ri111!f; A •Ck'CI g•uuf' ol ldd11•,"'S.· m1·n'• ~~ru.11r11• ~r1m1• r11•g,, 111hv. ~•f'111h1rl', op~I f..· .. 1h1·i P"'(!OU\ & '''"'' llf{'CIOO\ ~1on.i•• •II'" I~ to.· UIK i.;11ld, ro 111 11r;. or1 • £ACH OF OUR STO RES will have a large selection of sale items in each ca tegory. ALL SALE IT EMS are from our regular s\ock, nolhin g has bee n added for th is sale! ALL SALE ITEMS will be clea rly iden· li(ied by a "RED TAG " which show s the regular discount price .fnd the SALE PRICE. OUR CHR ISTMAS STOCK is in· eluded in th is SALE. Most of our stock for this Christmas season is now in our stores and ''RED TAGS " will be placed on a large quantity or that stock. RED TAGS can be found on diamond and precious s tone jewelry, wedding sels, solilaircs, birthstones, cufflinks, bracelets, cocklail rings, c,ultured pearls, pen· dants; earrings, gold & silver cha in & numerous other items. SHOP EARL V FOR BEST SELEC· TION supplies will be lim ited in certain items. You may lay-a-way ror Christmas at these sale prices. Clock• & Gift ll~ms ~ Stfrling Silt·cr Jr111p/ry f.1<h slOtf will hhe 11'tef1 own unique ~le<· hOrl, •mote will N~ crys"I & pewrer. lln. lo \In. d•w:ount. • A l1nc-st'lE'tllOn nl l"l r'Jdl"r n bucclrt•, m11ny fh.11n• '" ••SOt"lf'fi 1<-ni:th• mfklr1n W"(~l•f"'· 4i< '001l' 11ngs 1nclu<lf'd JI -~', rh''"un1. STAR llol41fll (MAIOI. tANll'AMlllCA••. t.Ol (lfOlf ,,.,., Of Clirislmns lay-n-way al sale prices! S LONG 8EACH, 43\3 Adtnllc A... WHITIHEft. 1291! '"lllldtlpl'li• St.• IAM SANTA ANA, 201$ N. M11ln REDONDO BEACH, South B•Y Ctl\tlr TORRANCt, 74-455 HIWthOl'fW llhod, TORRA NCE , Ofl .I.ma FHhiot'I $Qulr1 ?~ ~ NEM'<>Rf BEACH, f9Jion l.a.nd ORANGE, Thi MIU of Or ... AfrilNililJit, Al'lahttm rtiau LOS ANGE LU, A"'° ,i.,1 " • llf'5UPE'°i'Fu°NPA:ciA'G;1 · I • -11r ss oo· WJllO llll Pll'!S' I . . lllllrPw--...... --""' ... '"It .......... I . ~-lrllb. FMfott1n. .. °" ... fw. rd !}If .. ,. • I CU..J&.W.f ....... frn1',~lf'-lli911t1,t1,..llll & c.w, frll ltNpJ, ,,.. ~In, lllUMlrlcatt, ... CUts!-.· ~tward<flo. ct~ltrl Ga$ino SHERWIN· WILLIAMS COSTA MESA • .. , -· .. ' '· -: ·'. " •• ' . -· Decorating Center .. A Great Buy In Paint. Now our store gives you a real choice. Like these two e21sy·to,use Interior La tex Wall Paints. Specially priced for this sate. •Acc ents priced higher. ROGERS' Latex Wall Pa int Now5so* GAl. Regular 7.50 Gal.• LAWRENCE BEST1"' Latex. Wall Paint NOW 4~.! Regular 6.49 Gal. lC Wallpa1t9r Sale. Buy firsl roll at regular price, GCT 2nd ROLL FOR IC. 3:::(!;:/ All OTHER WALLPAPERS 15% OFF s~mplt Book Prices. Hundreds of patterns and'colors. Washable ana weal-resistant. Sherwin-Williams STYLE PERFECT"COLLECTION First roll from 2.35 to 3,95 • • • • • GlllD OflEllH DUWllG PRIZE: A Roomfo/ Of C1tfl'lin1 (Not to exceed $200.00 J NAME---------------~ ADDRESS---~----~----~ e PHONE ZIP------ • • • ., • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• We are giving away a room·size carpet. If you are the Winner, you may choose any style, color or exact size up to the maximum value shown under the illustration above. You do not have to be present to win. Entries must be received in our store in person or by mail prior to t~rawing saturday, Oct.19, 1974 at 6:00 PM. WOVEN WOOD SHADES • Pre-woven designs! As shades or drapes. Complete •. selection. Many. styles, COIO(S, fabrics. MeetS~fg'~ She's our Decorati119 .consultant ... aad her h~p and advice are free. She'll help you choose paint, wallcoverings, carpeting and draperies. SeHtct colors. . ,.,...., And our CJlor Hannony Guide will give • you a picture of how rooms look. So :::.. see Shirley in our store. Or she'll come ~· to your home, courtesy of our FREE Shop.at-Home Service. For 1n aPpolntrneflt, Call 5!57-87'7. . . . , SALE PRICES GOOD THROl,IGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1974 SHERWIN·WILLIAMSHELPS YOU DO ITALt. . ' . 3161 HARBOR B·LVD . Phone : 557 -8766 STORE HOURS DURING GRAND OPENING: MONOAYTHRUTHURSOAY . 8.00 AM To 6:00PM FRIDAY 8:00 AM To 9:00 PM SATlJRDA'r' 9:00AM To 5:00 PM --SUNDAY: 10:00 AM to •:oo PM -- - I '· ' . " -· '.• " ' . . " .. I ' - J I 1 " • • • . . , Duniingion B~aeh ~ouniain ·Valley_ • Today's Finn! VOL. o7, NO. 289. 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lo, 19H TEN CENTS V.alley C,~li:pcil Endor·ses School Tax Override More than 100 Fountain Valley lligh School government students sat quietly at Qty Hall TUE;sday night while five city councilmeo voted support for a 13.S.. cent tax override measure designed to eliminate lK'hool overcrowding .. As expected, the f'ountain Valley City Council Connally proclaimed passage of the Nov. 5 ballot measure "crucial to the continuation ot'the Huntington Beach Union High Sctlool District's successful educational program." Coincidentally, the vote on the r'esoiu- -lion fell on a night students at Fountain Valley High were assigned attendance at a public meeting to witne ss '"democ- racy in act.ion." Councilmen Roger Stanton and Al Hol- linden spoke on the override matter before the final vote. The crowding in all the schools of the Huntington Beach Union High 'School District, Stanton said, is "atrocious.:· lt's a "very damaging situation," he continued, resulting in Io were d pro- ductivity, morale and efficiency. The councilman also noted an effort bond measures ha\fe been supportiVe within Fountain. Valley to bring about of t.~. district's need to build additional unification of schools--combining a 11 -· fac1ht~es. . school "th' the · . . . 1 .. .-1:... lfolhnden called oo the students 1n 8_ WI m o_ty b~ts. me .... u. .. g the audience to do their part in spreading Fountain Valley High, mto a n ew !he 'A'ord on overcro'A'ding not only to ·district. the people of Fountain Valley but also Local supporter_$ o( such prop o W d lo \Veslminster and Huntington Beach. future action, Stanton said, have assUf'ed where past bond measures have failed him that passage now· of the tax override to win support. ··could only help their cause." Hollinden made one othe r n\ajor point. f!oth Stanton and ~ollioden pointed "I haven't found a single person 'A'ho ·out that the past voting records of opposes this tax n1easure because the \ the pe<;ipl~ of Fountain· Valley _on school school isn't needed.'' • • Some people advocate a "no"' \'o\e. boy,·ever. for \\hat they call ··f1nanr1al (ea.sons.'' the councilman said. ··But n·s actually e\•en ·financially fooli sh' to \'otr against 111'is issue." ' He advised voters 10 think \\"hat 1n· creased services from the j u d i c'i a l sys!em-Juevertile hall , camps, probation authorities-as well as co11nsehn'1 :ind mental health se rvi ces woul<t cost ··1i1c average citiz~1." That \\'ould bl'. ··far more exµcnsivr." Hollinden ~aid. ·· than building a propt.'r fa<·1ht~ for our s!udents · :0.luni·~· from thl' t<J~ ovt·rrtde 'A ould hl'lfl h111ld a $1.l II n11H1on h1;.;h sc!\\-u ;Jl lioldl'n \Vt>st Street <>ntJ \\:1 ~rfr . .\\•·- puc-rn ll untHH!lon l:W;1ch Thi' nl'.'\I ta\ r:ih• "ould go fro1n _ S2fi11 per S\00 of assc!'sed \alua11on ti) 52.735. The distr1tt now h;.is 19.340 studen!~ sprf'ld oi,:er fi\'r ovcr.cro1vded campus1•c;. :0.lost of the d1stril'! 's schoolc; wen• bu 1fl:! ro llousc 3.flllO .. -:o1tudl'!ll -; 11ut Ii :1 1 l. t•nrol!1ncn1s of rnOrl' !hi.In ·l.001.l. T!tt•rf' are 4.3111 at Fountrun V:i!lcy High Sehoo!. _..oast ·Ie e · ............ -tum ? • on • • Dall., P'ilM Stiff P'llole WILL HOTELS, SPORTS CENTER RISE ON THIS HUNTINGTON BEACH SITE? Property Betw"n Buch Boulev•rd ind Like Str Mt, South of Atl•nt• Avenue Eyed by Pl•nners Huntington Mulls R~hirth Residents Discuss Refurbishing Downto1.vn Area By KATHY CLANCY OI' trl• Dtllr P'Oet-Sl»ff TJ!e rebirth of do\vntown Huntington Beach may begin with a street party in the spring and end with the building of specialty shops, a downtown mall, 1,000 hotel rooms, a convention center and "theme" amusement park. It may even include a small college and an eipandt'd pier. Police Captain Mavs Honored " Police C_apfsin Harold Mays Of .Hun· tington Besch will be honored at a retirement dJnner Friday. Nov. 8, at the Meadowlark Country Club. ~ Chief Earle Robita,lle is inviting -all interested persons to join the department in Its salute to ~ the 29--year veteran fl.1ays. 'Tickets for the semi·fonrufl event are $8 per person. with reservations made in advance by phone 536-5930, or by mail to Garmen Ueckmali at the Police D e p a rtmcnl Administration Division. Deadline fdt reservations is Nov. I. Oi11ner will-eb served at 8 p.m. with a cocktail hour preceding and dancing following. PIGSKIN PICKERS VIE FOR PRIZES Pigskin Pickeroo '74 continues as Orat1gt Coast· prognosticator.& of pig· skin prowess try eoch week of tht footbaJt season for prizes worth $130. Pickeroo cntranta who btst pre· diet outcomes of 30 football games to bt plaved thlt wttkcnd will receive Zenitl~ leltvisio•i and rodio ·producU. The contest.~ 1pon1ort!d b11 the Dolly Pilot and ABC Color Teletns&on Com- pany. At a meeting Tuesday night, 20 k>cal residents and property owners discussed possibilities for refurbishing a 350-acre downtown area with city officials and consultants. "I'm aU for ii.'' said Mrs. Sylvia Shandrick, owner of a small downtown hotel. "This area has a great future." But Mrs . Shaildrick and severa l others expressed a concern that they , as owners of older businesses, not be left out 'A'ilh their businesses hurt by newer facilities. Vince l\1oorhouse, director of the city's Harbors and Beacht's Dep<irtment and coordinator of the downtown redevelop- ment effort. assured her that plans ere being developed to benefit as many people as possible. (See REBIRTII, Page AZI Paramedic Bacl\:er Named Valley's Fh·ema11 of Year A,, firefighter who pressed for the crea- tion of a paramedic unit in Fountain Valley~ has been named the c ity 's Fireman of the '(par. Gary Wuchner accepted a p I a q u e saluting his efforts at the meeting of Fountain Valley City Council TueSday. The Fireman of the Year recognition Is a National Fire Prevention Week program of Ole Fountain Valley Ex- change C!ub in cooperation with the city. Fire chief Mickey Lawson came before the council to lead praises for the new Fireman of the Year. "lt is largely through the efrorts.._ of Gary," Lawson said, "that the whale paramedic (prosram) Is f l ying.'' Wuchner, the chief said, laid much of the groundwork for creation of the ·city program. In addition, Wuchner put In many hours on his •own time to teach fire prevention and safety in the community, Lawsoo told the council and audience. \Vucbner DOW Is part of !be paramedic program he helped s I art. He and live other Fountain Valley firefighters are enrolled in a. six-month paramedic training center based at the Orange County Mtdical Center. Next spring the local team will be manning a "liml'-yellow'' paramedic truck, answering all structure fire and medical aid calls in the area. • F.,IREMAl!I OF THE YEAR Fount1in VJlley'f Wuchner -Soliciting For Brown, Lawye1' Says LOS ANGELES (AP) -Donald B. Bright used h.is position as chainnan of the South Coast Regional Co3Stline Commission to try 10 persuade people who regularly appear berore the com· mission to give money to the gubernatorial campaign of Edmund G. Brown Jr .• Laguna Beach attorney \Villiam Ylilcoien charged Tuesday. \\'U90xen. an attorney \fho represents clients before the coastline commission , said he was among 15 developers and representatives oC devel9PCI.$ called by Bright to an Oct. 7 luncheon in Long -Beac!t The luncheon guests were asked to buy $100 per person tickets to a reception Bright Is holding for Brown on Oct. 24 tn Santa Ana and to submit lists of others who would be interested in buying tickets, WiJC(lxen said in an in- terview. • · \Vilcoxen said he represents clients whose projects "have been held up by the commission." He said he knew others at the luncheon also had matters before the commission. The commis8ion rules on whether pro- jects may be built within 1,000 yards or the coastline. It has considered billions of dollars worth of projects. Bright to.Id a newsman T u e s d a y _ "There was no attempt to p r e s s u r e anyone. there was no mention o( the coastal commission .'' He said, "The purpoSt' and on I y purpose of the n1celing was to get viable names to send out invitalions" to the Oct. 24 reception for Brown. No conl· mission funds were used for the lun- cheon, he added. Bright said he has also sent out more than 200 letters asking people to buy !See BRIGHT, Ptge A2) ''alley Of feri11g Immunization -Shots for Free Free immunization clinics are being orfcred twice a month in Fountain Valley through a cooperative effort bet~'ecn the Or8nge County Health Department and the Fountain Valley School District. The I to 4 p.m. clinics will be offered the second and fourth MondayS of each month in school district offices at Newland and Talbert Sfret'!ts. Immunizations will be provjded against diphtheria. tetanus. whooping co ugh . polio. measles and mumps, and there \viii be tuberculosis slrin testing. T~e clinic ls open to persons of a\1 ages regardless of income .• Questions may be direct«! to the County tlealth Department at 834"3338 ' or the school district health office. M2-MSI. PROFIT TA KI NG SETS IN AGAIN NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices moved sharply aDd broadly lov.-er today in ntod· erate tradinJt' on ihe NeW York St,pck Exchan11:c as traders continuti.l to take _.,mtita from r(!(Cnl a\tviJU:ta. The Dow Jones industrial average, lost 16.11 points to 142.29.-, . Declines toppOO advAACct 859 to 458. Pigskin Pickeroo b a reg1i1lar fen· u1rt" of tht Dolly Pilo t sport!! section Alonda11. Tuctdat1 and Wednesda11. Wuchnc.r }oincd the Fountoln Valley Fire Department ab6ut 18 months ago. A native of Long Beach. he holds a BA in llistory ftonl Cal Pol y POIMM and an AS ln fire Beach. City C.lltje. sch:~nce from Long amo~ th(! 11692 I sues traded. ) Wuchner and triJ lfuntlnRIOn Beach. Prices also were lower 1n moderale wtfe, SUte, Jive in' trltdl,ng on the American Stock b'xchangc. • - \ oau, PHot r11e1M POLITICAL PERSUAOER? CLIENTS 'HELO UP' Panel Chairman Bright Laguna Attorney Wilcoxen ~~~~~~~----='----~~~~--''---- 'Want to Eat' Se1iior Citize1is Plan Utility Rate Pro test Orange County supervisors \\"ere told Tuesday that "no less than 5.000 senior citizens" would turn out for a special Nov. 21 Public Utilities Commi ssi on hearing in Santa Ana to prolt>st lhe !&test requests for electric rate hikes. That remark came during b o <l r d discussion of a resolution direc1ed ::it the PUC urging them to order clecfric companies to create special "'li fr line"' rates for minimum users. Jeanne Robertson. spokesman for thP county Retirees Action Coalition. said the supervisors hearin g room. \\'here the PUC meeting is due to take place. won 't be big enough. "I expect no less than 5,000 senior citizens to attend bccau~c. \\"e arc tired • of supporting Edison. \Ve 1\"ant to cal, too."" she said. tllrs. Robertson and seve ral other au- dience members 11•ere \•ocal proponents of the resolution authored by Supervisor David Baker. By the time all lhc talking was ovt•r. super\'isors had \\'hitlled Bakcr"s resolu· lion do\\'n to just the life line conccpL That was approved unani1nou sly. They then endorsed a &.'Cond resolution. offered by Supervisor H.obert Ballin ur~­ ing similar reduct ions of gas n n d telephone rates. Baker first ;isked for not only a lifl' CycJist 111.ju l'ed · In 1'·1esa Ct'a~h A Huntinglon Beoich n101orcyclist 1s seating hunself gingerly toctnr. rollo\\ 1og a Costa ~·le!la oollis~on Tursdny thnl sent hhn skidding down \ll<.1nri1:1 StrL't.'I. but not on his htk<• Thoma~ \V. Stl!'phcnson. :?7 . of !l:Jf•l ~1okihnna Drivl'. dccl\n('CI to jtO to tl'!c hospital follo)V1ng 1hc n11~hpp 1h:11 h•fl him y,·ith a laccra11011 and 1oad bum~ on hi~ btlltoc·ks. Poli ce Slud !'il<'Ph<'nson \~a~ e11~1bo11nd on Vlt;torio Street \\ht'n hi~ b1ke :;itr\l"" the side or n \\l!Slbou!W <':IT flrl\'1~11 by Lt.oe Vondell l~ar . 37. or 2(153 Pr(•,1· dent Pine<". C(lsl:i ~lt'!!rt 'J. ' line concept suc h as thnl us('(! by P,ici hc Telephone Con1pany. but ;11~ That the PUC overturn the eurrl'n1 ('[cctru.: r ;H•· st ructure under •rhii:h b1~ f.IOll~'r con· sumers pay less. ··The life !l!lc couµlrd 111th gradu:1t1-.:I residenti:il usc rail's \\'Ould 111:1tl'riall\' assist the poor. t;1o~L' on fixed int'om1:;~ and lo1v US{'rs."· Baker said ··11 11·ould permit consumers to dctcrm1nl' their O\Vn rates as with other t''ll}!'!18eS 111 their lives.·· B:iker said the currcnL Sl'St1•n1 tends 10 reward excess USl' ;ind Pl·n.ilitc th~ small users. Hl• said the rate for usage or up to 60 kilo•1·ntt hours iK\\"Jl i nt clcctncitv is S5.4 per l\\VH[but rate for t.~,00 !\\\°II or usage dro1: tO less than SZ The life line s\ stern Baker h.1s in 111ind \1ou!d be ,ik1n 1n tha1 used by !See H\TES. Pa~e A21 Orange l Cuas t ._,.LOJ~ \\'eat h e r It'll Ix· eo11s1dt>rlll.lh t'Oult•r Thursday, according lo iht• wcall1- cr l11dv. I.Jut '1111 unsc;1so1111b!v •1;1rn1. '111Ah~ :n lilt.• beaches. 111t1;r th,~ fu1,1 burn~ off, 1~ expcelt·d 1n the Up\>l,'r iii~. r1~1n,.; (1) lh(' up1X'r 80s inland Thal 's ;ilx111t 10 cJe-- greC's l'OOl.-r th:in tod.1y'.>; l111:h~ l;\"Sl lll·. TOD \\' r 11Yl11f'! 'i. \f/ •In•! fl•('1111r1• /II{'(/ 11r rl11· rl.rro''"· /,., .. ,, ~liH1</l1!t•r1 d r•·h·e~ 11J \\ 1.~rn11"1 111 r11>1e~t ,,, Jc1•([ t•'Ht' ''"'' 11. F'ur/I' .4.1 __ ·_ ' .. 1 ._..... ~ .... ," .. 1 ,,._,,.~ Al) ,I l AA &o•ll IU CohlONh.. .I.I C•••.H'• c .. .,.., .. If (l•,..,j,til b l 11 Cf ... 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I h l' 111nc-nll.'1nbo.:r l>oard Is expected lo pick a cansultant lo detennlne ~·helher the plan it finM· cially fculblc. The board wUI meet nt 7:30 p.m. al the fairgrounds. Pnliminary eelimatel of tht revenue 1he board might expect from the btttins hll\'f! ranged from $140.000 lo mo.ooo. ilcoordiog to Jln1 Porterfield, the fair grounds general mMager. • Two hrms arc competing for the coo- 1rac1 for the flnoncl:1I !e<islblllty study V allev Co L1ncil Action •' ) tl rrr lTl c.;1psule lorm Jrr actions lil.ken Tuesday night by the rountaih \ ,l!ll'f City Council ; PRES~EY ESTATES: Heard Chamber of Commf'rcc objections to in- creased reSidential. rather than industrial, development as recently approved by pla nning L"Omrnission. • TAX OVERRIOt:: Voted council support af the 13.kent ta~' OVJ!rride n1l•asure ·on the Nov. 5 b.'.lllol proposed to eliminaw overcrowding in the . Huntington Beach Union High School Distriel / ' . • ,...._ t,1Jll:~1AN ot· l'EAR: With Exchange Club, awarded honor! to firefighter Gury \\1uchner \\'ho helped bring obout a city pars1ned ic service. ''OUTll COi\1i\11SSION: Passed an ordinance on first reading to streng- ll1t~n stlit( supJ>Ort of l'Ommission. reduce and restructure membership. subject to discussion at next n1celing on L<ls Amigos High representat ion. STUDEST SA FETY : Adopted the .. Safest Route to School Pl'Ograin:· a o 1 loopera'ri ve effort of city staff, schools, parent-teacher and other organizations. "' ' Fou11~aii1 Valley ·- l3oal'd to Stud y Ilil'ing Ne'v Chief Trustees of the Fount;lin Valley School Oistrict ~·ill discuss procedures for hiring Cl ne~· superintendi:nt at a 7:30 meeting Thursday night. Superintendent Alike Brick resigned a. n1onth ago, as king to be rcas!ll~ned as husines.s di rector. He has agreed to remflin acting superintendent until nls replacement is founi:I . '. · The di strict also is seeking a new as\stant superintendent for educational •~ir\·ices to replace Dr. Rober! Sanchis. "'ho resigned last summer to become superintendent of the Laguna B ca ch Unified School District. District officials are expected to begi n screening or applicants for Sanchis ' post soon. hoping to hire a new administrator by Nov. I. t.1embers of the school 0board and rcprc~entatives of the administration and teachers \\'ill be in volved in final screen- ing Jor Sanchis' position, district officials said. · Pa11elists So ugl1t l~'or Va lley U11it Applications for Fountain Valley's new Human Services Co1nmittee arc 110\v av;ii\ablc through the city cle rk's oiflce. The fi\'~member com1nit1ee .... ;11 serve 3s an ad\'isoi;.• body to the City Council on n1a1trrs re lating 10 social and human f Cf \'l('l'S ,\pphcan1s mu~t ha\'c lived in Fountain '\:Ille~ f(Jr one year and be able to t'O!nplclt' 1hc t\\·o-year term of offi~s. The city elerk's office is at 10200 Slah.:r A\'u, and is open fro1n 6 a.nl. 10 5 p.1n. ~Li:kdays. Wo111au Kill s Worker OAKLAND IU P!l -r\ 28-year-old Berkeley \\'Oman v.·as arresled Tue$day afler she fatally shot a social Y,'Qrker \1•ho ~·as allrgcd!y choking her daughter. Police said that Joa nne Burton admitted firing fl Ve shot s into Lionel Phillips, ·1 L "'hen he ~artcd to choke her .8-year· old dau~hter at the \1•oman 's apartn1ent. ' ORANGE COAST H& DAILY PILOT '"" 0•0"'1" (W\I 0.!IY Pl'<>I, ....,Ill ,..lloCll I\ <b,,..bUIO<I '"" Ne .. \-Pf"ttS. •!> P<Jbil•1-Ir'/ '"" Ot•"Qf' Co.'I P11bH!>lh11q (On'O.lllV !.f'NfOt~ •{1>1oM' .,. pvll''"'fll ~llOIY lfl;OUIJll frl0.1, I~• Cn1M M• .... 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"'•!!•• ' .. 11 ...... -~-~!\ .... ,, ... ""'' ll" 'l'P't>!l•I(..., ''"'"""' .......... ""'""'·-fl tG0TfiV"1 -- ~·-tl•n DO\IO~ Ooo''I •I Coalf ,,....~ {" +~•-.• \~~"''"~ t• ~,.., UDO ,,_,,.r, o, ,.,.,, \.I ()'I "'00'!'"1¥. 111111-1.,, 4'-d!ne11-lJ 00 "'°"''"!' From Page Al RATES ... telephone companies. The phone company charges a special low rate -about half of nohnal rates -for a measured 30 calls per month. The idea is to penn!t elderly persons in need or outside contact at least one call per day in the event of an emergen- cy. Baket drew support from board members for lhe life line, but his fellow supen 1isors drew the line at urging the PUC to reverse.the rate structure. "I certainly favor the life line because ii is equitable, but in the area af con- sumption and rates I think it needs more eeonomic evaluation, v said board Chairman Ralph Clark. "The minimum user should have lhe lowest possible fare we can get for them even though I realize the rest or w will be paying for the balance." said Supervisor ·Ratfit Diedrich. "I am willing to do that, but I am bewildered by the rhetoric on the other angle." Supervisor Battin moved for board support for the lifeline in electric rates, but also suggester that gai rates and telephone ra[is be included as well. ''Why not get it out of the ·way right now rather than waitlng for anotber show on gas servk:es," Battin said. "\Ve can gtt rid of it today." Battin had charged earlier that Baker's resolution was laWlched for p o 11 t i c a I reasons less than a month before his re-election bid . From Page Al BRIGHT ... tickets ta the BroY.n reception. ·'The purpose of It was to sell us tickets so that Don Bright l\'OUld get credit for it from ,-erry BroY.'tl," Wilcox- en said. Asked if he had thought Bright was calling the luncheon in his capacity as commission chairman. Wllcoxf'n said, "It ~·as the only thing I could think of. l'\·e never even known Dr. Bright in any other respect ." 'Vilcoxen said he asked another guest 1~·hat he thought of !he luncheon. \\'ilcoxen quoted the other guest as saying, "H's kind of a 'Vatergate deal, but I've got something coming up before the commission and I'm going to buy a tlcket." - The si x regional commissions and one state~·ide comm ission automatically go out of existence in 1976, but some sort of successor agency is being considered. Anothe r luncheon guest, Ne wport Beach attorney Thomas D. Peckenpau~l1, said. ''The implication ~·as that if we ca me for...,·ard and made a heavy con- tribution and BrO\\'t\ became the next governor. there y,·ould be some input from the developers anrl their represen- tatives to y,·hat' !hat successor agency \l'OUld be." '''ilcoxen said a speech given by Ran~ dall G. S1nith on behc:lf of Bright al the lun cheon noted that, "Dr'. Bright has elected to support Jerry Broy,11 and it looks like he wtll be in the Bro~n administration . And we're going lo need friends in the Brown administra- tion." . .\l'rcstee Sues Officer, Beacl1 I\ man who at'Cused the on-esllng officer of using unnece$Sary force when he v.•as arrested last l\1ay 12 sued lhc officer: 20 "John Doe!!" and the city of l{untiogto11 Beach Tue!day for $2.t million . f!:dy,·a.rd Falzon names ••Officer Fran- cis'' as the palrolm8n who allegedly comm itted assault and battery when making the Rrrest at \\'arner Avenue and holsa Chica Avenue. Falron !!ates In his Orange County Superior Court action that he w8!1 forcibl y hAndeuffed •od Improperly lodged, by )he arresting ofOctr in !he dty jail. • ' I -E~mie Rettarcb A.ssoclale! ol Los An&eles and Alh!ey Economic Services at NeWJJOrt Bei'eb. • . Porttrlleld aald the IWdy &bould take · about a week and cost about 11,1:0>. "All the figures are readily avallable at U>s Alamilos," he said. • Should the sludy find the proposal feasible, the next step would be for the board \-0 appolnt a l'OOSUltant · to sell U1e C:ilifomi11 Horse Ractng Board Chamber Criticizes City Hall Chamber of Commerce President FM!d Rober10n crilici?.ed. the city af Fountain \'alley Tue9day ror failing to live ur lo promises of ty,·o-way communication on the Presley estates development. Roberson read a letter of protest on the matter before the Fountain Valley City Council. The Cham~r·s objections to (he Presley Company's $75 million proposal are long standing. The issue Tuesday night, however, •was that the city staff had -allowed revisions in the proposal to reach the public hearing level without !!Qtifying the Chamber, as they had assured previously. The Preslty -plan \\'Ould r e q u I r e changes in the city's zoning ordinancta• and master plan to convert what is now industrial acreage in n o r t b e a..sl Fountain Valley to primarily residential usage, including $100.000 e q u e s t r i a n estates. Follpwing a public hearing Oct. 9, the city planning commission reoom- mended revision of the ma'.ster plan to make that possible. The proposal as approved, Raberson said, contained "two major chaiiges" which the Chamber had not had i'11 opportunity to study. Councilman Roger S t an to n sym· pathii:ed with the Chamber position. He assured that the staff members reSpons.1- ble for the gap in communications would, in the future , cooperate With t h e Chamber, The councilman also told Roberson and the council audience that the final decision on Presley Estates will be made by the cound l 1111<1 that the council "philosophf." will reflect the Input of citizens Hke the members of t be Chamber. Later in the meetinr the council voted to call a public hearfn.g on the Presley proposal during its meeHftlp Nov. 12. 'nlC two changes .whicfi aroused the Chamber's ire were the addition af 38 acres to the development's "employment park" and an increase in the number of condominiums, Roberson sald. Basically. the Cllamber objects to the - Presley development on •grounds 0 r "economics." The group Roberson called the "voice of the business and industrial people" believes the 350 acres involved ~·ould be of greater benefit lo the city 1f developed for lndUstrial purposes. The Chamber has taken Issue with five claims in the economic r eport prepared for Presley and presented to the city. The group urged the city ta com- mission an "independent firm'' t 0 formulate ¥1other economic re po rt . Roberson suggested that the Chamber take part in the selection of that firm to ensure the choice: is an "wib iased'' one. Disease Check Program Starts The Fountain Valley Commun i t y ·J1ospital has started a screening program for fifth and eighth graders in the Foun- tain Valley School bistrict to detect smliosis, a crippling spinal d I s o r d e r 1vhich primarily attacks adolescents . The screening ·1nvol\'ts a flve-mlnul e e~amination. Students with evidence of 1he disord er "-ill be invited with lhci r parenlS lo a free dlnic and consultation y,·ith orthopedic specialists. Scollosis Is characterized by an elevated hip and shoulder and p o o r posture. Treatment involves a cast or brace a n d lncllvidua11y prescribed exercises. Surgery ls a last resort. Breast Cancer Lecttu·e Slated Th<! pub lic is invited to a free health lecture on the detection of. brtut cancer lit 7:30 p,m. Oct. 22 at Founlnln Valley Community HO!pltal. 'T'hci lecture will be condutted b y ho8pltA1 starr members Or. Malcolm Sperling and Dr .. ftapendra Oetal , wh• also serves as .president or the Amertc1n cancer Society af Orance COUnty. A mannequi n will be on d I 1 p I 1 y to guide -·omen in J.be correct proctdures of breast aell-exa.minal:lon. There ta no 1dmlsalon chara• !or !he lecture, • on the Idea. 111e pl'OJIO.'&) has ft'OYtTI from a desi re by Costa Mesa officlall to see the fairgrounds Improved and developed Into a cultW'al•recreaUon center. l.asl month C.0.Sta. Mesa Mayor Robert \\lilson un- veiled a concept of ra c omn1uity auditorium. s!)Of't! center, equestri an cenler. agricultural ~nter, science and industry center and restaurants on the fairgrounds. SPARKLING BEACH WEATHER For Spa rking, Too Srnog, Hot Air Blanket Countv; ,/ Relief Proffii,sed The mild Santa Ana wind condi tion wtllch drove t~mperatures in Orange County into tbe high 90s and wbit'h pushed inland smog along the coast - and out to sea this morning, "'as ex- pected to break down late today. (Re- lated story, Page AJ) But tempera~ure readings \vlll remain ~igher than usual on !J' h u r s d a ¥ , forecasters said. . The weather Pattern developed about dawn Tuesday and smog began to build up along the coast as inland winds slowed and finally stopped aJong the shoreline. Orange County's /\lr Pollution Con trol District issued a Hrst-stage alert in midafternoon for many sections of the coast. The advisory was lifted about 4 p.m. as a mild sea breeze begitn to thin the pollution . Readings in inland a~eas "''ere ex- pected once again to hit the high 90s today, tapering off son1ewhat along the coast. Thick blankets of smog continued to hover aff shore this morning, but on land, the morning was a sparkler - bright and clear. Throu gh the night, sa id forecaster Pal Roe. the condition will ease and some morning fog and low clouds are expected along the const by Thursday n1orrung. • 1iA • . ·"ortH 7. ' . . . Tbe aponlOrsbip of. thoroughbred bone racing has been louted as a means of rai1in1 re enue fcif ~ projects. IA! Alam Oft currently stages quarter horse an harness racing, w h 11 e HollyY.' Park , &int& Anita and · De.I J\otar p on thoroughbred events. The thoroug hbred tracks are expected to oppose the fair board's plan, arguing th1il the market. would become saturated and they y,·ould lose n1oney. Deo11 Testimony Porl<rfl•td said the l•lr board has been lookinc at October and November as the lltJle or year for the races. 'l'llp opplication !or II ract clateo would be lot lbc ract."S to bem.me annual even~ . If the plan gO<":s forward , Porterfield said the arrangetnent woul.d prabably involve the fair board leas lns the Los Alamitos faci liti es and personnel and paying the la Alamitos owners 1 percentage or the gross. Cover-up Points ·To -Nixon Aides WASHINGTON (UPI) -John W. Dean Ill testi fied today that within t¥o·o.days after the Watergate burglary, then White ~louse aides ff . R. ltaldeman and John D. Ehrlichn1an both took actions lo cover up the involvement of Richard Nixon's Fro>n Page A 1 REBIRTH ... He~d the official s o! Voo rhei s, Trindle and Nelson, the Jrv ine engineer· ing firm developing a plan for the area, said they plan to procetd slowly and seek as much input inlo planning as possiblt. Rick Kailyn of VTN suggested the redevelopment may begin with a street fiesta for two days next spring. During the fiesla, the fii'st two blocks of J\.fain Street would be c!Osed to traffi c and merchants could try out wfui:t even- tually may become a pef!estrian mall. __.,, As plans proceed, he continued, there may be an expanded city pier and boardwalks. redevelopment o f com· mercial facilities along Paclfic Cout Highway and along Main, as well as deve lopment ol lhe area south of Atlanta Avenue . That land, now vacant or being used by mobile homes, could eventually sup- port large hotel development, a con- vention c enter, "theme" amu.sement park similar to Knott's Berry Fann or Disneyland and perhaps a small col- lege. · In addition, that area may have a specialized sports equljjmtrit shopping center, including stores as well as bowl-- ing alleys, skating rinks. s w Imm In g pools. And, Kailyn suggests, the arta even· lua\Jy could be linked with ex Is t Ing downtown by large grassy pedestrian walkways and street overpasses. Moorhouse said today city officials were pleased. with the response Tuesday, and he continued to stress that no plan is firm. It won't be, he said , until the city has input from everyone in the area. 1i-1eetings similar to Tuesday's will be held the next several weeks , abomt three nights a week. Meetings this week are with property 0¥.'ners along the last two block.s of J\.fain Street and five blocks of Pacific Coas t ltighway, but Moorhouse even· tually hopes to reach all business men and landowners In th e area. The boundaries for the project are Beach Boulevard, 14th Street, Atlanta, Orange and Palm avenues c;nd 9th Street. Possibilities in the area also include senior citizens housing In the fom>er civic center and high-rise buildings back from the Qeach. ~1oorhou.5e said planning for hlgh rise will be done carefully to avoid a "Chinese wall effect" of cutting off a view of the water. rHlectlon campaign committee. Dean, a former White House counsel who first accused Nixon of complicity In the cover·up, said he was present \\'hen Ehrlichman ordered bugging con- spirator E. Howard l~unt Jr. to get out of the country and was t o I d Haldeman ordered \Yhite House files ti> be ;'cle_aned" of po ten t i a 11 yin-. crimlnatlng documents. During his first hour on the witness stand in the Watergate cover-up trial of Haldeman, Ehrlichman and three other Nixon associates, Dean recited the same story he told 16 months ago at the nationally televised S e n a t e \\1atergate hearing~ 1 Sipping water frequently from a Styrofoam cup~ he told how the plan to gather political Intelligence was hatch- ed and eventually resulted in the buggiii g arrests of five Nixon camp a ii n operatives at" Democratic party head· quarters at the Watergate iune 17, 1972. Dean, looking thin and pale after six weeks in prison, described a series of meetings and telephone calls be had J~ 19, 1972, when he returned to his White House olfice after a trip to the Philippines, 'lbe Watergate burglars were arrested two days earlier. He said Gordon C. Strachan -who will have a separate trial later in the cover·up plot -told him that he cleaned out White House files "on lnmuctions from Mr. Haldeman" to make. aure there was "nothing embarrassing" left in them. Later that day, Dean testified , he had a meeting to assess the situation with Ehrlich.man and then-White House aide Charles W. Colson and Ehrlichman was worried about liunt's whereabouts. "Ehrlichman said ·1 think someone ought to tell Mr. Hunt to get out of the country' and he asked me ... to g-et that instruction to l\.1r. Hunt,'' Dean said. Single Parents Club Expands Me1nhership The S~t Harbor Chapter of Parents Without Partners is now conducting a membership drive and Invit es all in· terested to an 8 p.Ql. meeUD.g ~~riday. The meeting will be at Meadowlark Country Club. 16783 Graham PI ace Admission is 50 cents, and parents with or "·ithout custody of their children are we I c om e. Additional information may be obtained Erom Hank Strickland at 6401 Edinger Ave. Footballs From Jrs. to H.F.L. Ttml1 Raclcets 5.95 to 60.00 Rac:'qll,etball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Hf;lndball Gloves-5.50 to 8.-95 Badminton Rackets Basketball-8.95 to 28.95 VoUeyballs-9.95 to 21.95 --Soccerballs-10.95 to 26.95 Softballs-Baseballs-Handballs Racquetballs-Tennis Balls Basketball lac:kboards & Goals Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts-Boys-5. 95 up J Mens-6. 95 to 16. 95 Tennis Shirf5-8oys-5.9& ~ 6.?5 - Mens-6.95 to 11.95 T~ble Tennis Paddles Soccer Shoe-8.95 to 24.95 .Baseball Shoes IO. 9 5 up lasketball Shoes 11.9~ Tennis Shoes 9.95 up Work Out Shoes-Cross Country Shoes Volleyball Shoes Bike Ports Tlrei--Tubes Repalrln9 Racket Strln9l119 Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday 538 Center 646· I 9 I 9 .:..a.&.ao ..... .mci-... ..... __ -=~f.Wirlilliilil • ( - • ., • - , • _._.,.; • \ rdnesdar Octobrr 16, 1974 H DAILY PILOT At 'Your Service Got ;J'leao' :You~re Not A)oGfJ .. •. A Sunday, Monday, Wedntsdl.)' a nd Frld•y Feature Of the Daily Pilot. By ALAN DJRKIN Of Kit o.lly l'll•f '"" Fleas have got Orange County animal lovers and their pets hopping mad. They are apparently more of a pest than ever this year. Veterinarians through9ut the county say they are getting mOl'e complalnts than in past years and pet stores report record sales of fumigating bombs, ncu collars, sprays and powders. "Everybody's talking about It," agreed Dr. Robert Haight of the Orange County Anima l Shelter. "What we need is some cold weather, Uten they \\.'On't be so active." . ~ Speculation on the cause -0r the nea invaston covers three theories: -'Illat fleas are beconling immwte \\'hatever the cause, the fle.N have been a greater pest( lb.an usual. "We have already sold t5 gross of nea rumlgatin{ bomM," said Orlan Keith, manager of Russo's pet store at Newport Center. "Jn a nonnal sum- mer-we would expect to sell between 15' und 20 gros.'i. -'Ibis year we will hlt 30 gems." Veterlnarlans working in F o u n t a I n Valley, Newport Beach, Laguna llills and Fullerton all re)Xlrted a heavy run of cases involving fleas. "It's very conunon in the swnmer, but this year it 's worse than eve1'," s:1id Dr. Tom Scherer of Fountain Valley, .:Who speculated that fleas may be becom- ing in1mune to the collars. . -to me agent .in collars. "We used to see fleas on big dogs "''ilh flea CQlli._rs_," he said, "becau_s,,e the vapor would not reach the whole body. Nowadays we see fleas on dogs that weigh IO or 15 pounds." S till Waiting DEAR PAT: I answered an ad for a $17 paint sprayer sold by Jay Norris Corp., Freeport, N.Y. last June. When my check was cashed and no merchan- dise arrived within a reasonable time, r requested a refund. I'm still waiting. f\1.D., Co!ila Mesa Jay Norri1 Corp., a fr«tuent subject of Al Your Service nondelivery ,com· plaints, is sending your refund. The Long lsland Better Business Bureau says its records indicate thls rlrm has been slow in deliveri ng merchandise and is'l!· klg refunds under the terms of its money back guarantee. Norris has a d j u s t ed complaints presented by the Long Island BBB, located at 435 Old Country Road. Westbury, N.Y. 1159(). i>o11e11 Issued~ DEAR PAT: Prior to relocating in California, 1 went on an lhilian tour arranged by Youth Travel Abroad Co. Before leaving, I took out an insurance "package" with Condomart International lnc. On the return flight, a piece of my new luggage was tom. Under the policy r was covered for damage to my b~gs and although I've :-vritten t~o letters to C.Ondomart requesting a claim form. I have not had acknoYiledgement. J.0., Ne~porl Beach Ed~'ard V. Harrington, an agent for Continental Cas ualty Co., which supplied Condomart "'Ith the policle!, says Co n- domart still holds a number of them, and Contlne9tal can't determ ine if yo u were ls!j,tted a policy. If you will send copies of yo ur. policy and th e cancded check and the dates of your trip to Harrington at the Louls Griefer Agency. 1155 W. Chestnut St., Union, N.J. 07083. you r clai m will be processed. A. Ltewis Da mes, Of Co ndomart, says You t b Travel Abroad Co., which shared com- puter faellltJts with Condoman , went out of business in June. F11U AdJ.ust·111e11I DEAR PAT: I ordered $4.50 worth of plants from the House of \Vesley, · Nursery Divisioo. on April I, 1973. I\1y order was acknowledged and I received $L for a portion of the order that could not be shipped to California. When the rest of the-order arrived, I planted and cared for the plants, but they never grew. I wrote to the company and re- quested a refund in line with its money- back guarantee. My last lelter was mail- ed Sept. 2Z, 1973, and has never been answered. l\l.C.1 Fountain Valley The HouM! of Wesley's customer serv'l'ce manager, Carol Tarbox, uk:!l you lo return the shipping label rrom the package. When it is rtteived, full adj ustment "'ill be made. The U . S. Posta l Service bas a new service for -consumers "'ho are unable to resol\·e maUers with mall order lirms. USPS "ill fo r"'ard complaints directly to the company in\'Olved. To obtain this service, send complaints to your local postinaster or nearest office of the Postal Inspection Service. USPS reports a .Pilot J1rog1:am resolved 80 percent of the compla1nls it bad received. Fir111 Relocated DEAR PAT: After many letters, I still can't get an answer from American Family Enterprises, Inc. regarding its advertised set of 21 t! n c y~~ 1 o p.e d i a volumes called. "America, An Illustrated Diary of Its l\1ost Excit.ing Years." J received the first free volume, a Is o volumes two and three, which l paid for in January and Februa'ry Of 1973. J like the books and would appreciate being sent the others or a refund. R. L., Dana Point Grolier, Inc., the corporate parent of American Family Enterprises, rcporls r lbat Its 5ubsldiary bas since moved from ValenCio, Calif., to Denbury, Coun., ptrbop!I causing some or the problems you encountered. GroUer has nottflcd .\FE, which hos provided you w 1 t h details abocrt obltlluing the rtmnlnlng books al $4.50 eocb. AFE's address is Sbennan T11mplke, Da nbury, CO n n. 068:11. Groller'a nddres~ 11 5'25 Lexington Ave .. New York, N.V. IOOZ!. • Clain• Formarded DEAR t>AT: In f\tarch, Occldcntal Ufe of California promised to send a c.hcdt to re imburse me for a \\'heelchair end walker I h;id rented r~r four montM. I have never rl!CtlYed the cbcck or any explapation. \Viii you please see what can be dooe? N.\9., San Clemente . . . A representlfh"f: of OCtidenlal Life of Callfoml1 expl'nfns th~t your cl11lm, like 1bose nf other welfare redplent1. Is fiandled by lhe ~1edl-C81 division of Callromla Blue • hfcld. Yo11r t loim f11r $11t.5Z u·as forwarded to that office, nnd you now havt. the paymt.nt. -That last ycar·s mild, winter i.n which there was no freeze to kill off the pests left a larger number than usual for reproduction. -That a long, humid summer is making·them IQOre abundant. ' Midwest Swi1ig Ford on He also questiont'(f whether the 12tktay flea collar was working as well as the 9Ckl.ay collar. Stump For Republicans SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (UPIJ -Presi- dent Ford, running a dawn-to-midnight campaign blitz through A m e r i c a ' s heartland, warned today of "'one-party govenunent" if Democrats score big gains in congressional elections n e x t month. Ford also pictured his . controversial 5 percent surcharge as "a small &!Ki temporary sacrifice now to avert a big- ger Jong-term crisis in the future." "Now, isn't it better a one-time tax, • Sirica Eyes ' . Doctor T eani Fo,. Nixon WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica Indicated today he is considering sending a team or three doctors to California to determine if Richard M. Nixon 's health "'OUld pre- vent him from testifying at t h e W~ergate cover-up trial. Opening the 12th day of . the trial. Sirica emphas.ii.ed, however, that be has made no decision on defense and pro- secution subpoenaes for the for m e r President. The judge has scheduled a hearing on the issue for Thursday. Srica said today be wants defense and prosecution lawyers to think about . who will foot the bi ll it he decides to conduct his own medical inquiry. "U I should decide either now or Jater, if it should develop that I feel it necessary for the funner President to appear personally." said Sirica, "who is going to pay expense5 to fly doctors out there -the defense or prosecution?" Lawyers for 'John D. Ehrlichman, who charged that Nixon repeatedly lied about Wate~te to save h.imself. said today the former president's testimony "is absolutely indispensable" to prove Ehrlichman's innocence. , Ehrlichman's lawyers asked S i r i c a either to compel the ailing Nixon to appear as a witness or at !cost require that hi:: UIKlergo questiooing under oath at his home in San Clemente. "Defendant Ehrlichman submits that ... f\1r. Nixon's testimony is abSollltely indispensable in this case." the attorneys said in a legal brief fi led in advance of the hearing Thursday. They said that ''Nixon will testify" that Ehrlichman was not privy to various 'elements of the Watergate eover-up - including suggestions that he tried to use the CIA to block an FBI investigation of the Watergate bugging and discussed the. prospects or offering e x e c u t i v e clemency to the burglars. Nixon, "-ho has been pardoned by President Ford. for any illegal acts he may have committed in office. rece.nlly was release from a Long Beach hospital where be underwent treatn1ent [ o r pb.lebitis. His doctors said he would be confined to his home for one to three months. to last only one year. instead of a 12 percent inflation rate which may last for years to come?" Ford said at a Rep.Jblican rally. Ford's appearance was designed to spur the Senate campaign of L e o FORD TELLS 12·STEP INFLATION PLAN. Story, P•gtA4. Thorsness, a Vietnam prisoner of war waging an uphifl campaign against Sen. George ~1cGovern. Ford stumped for _GOP congressional hopefuls in Missouri earlier today and scheduled speeches in Nebraska and In- diana. The hope was to prevent an ever-widening Democratic' majority in Congress and "the possibility of one- party govem!llent in the United States'' Ford said. "It violates every tenet of our history and restricts the growth of truly pro- gressive government in the country," he said. He returns to Y.'ashington late toni ght and will make a rare presidential ap- pearance before a House subcommittee Thursday to amwer questions about his pardon .of former President Nixon. Ford advised the nation Tuesday night in Kansas City, Mo. to save more and spend less and today repeated h is m~ge to fight inflation at another Kansas City appearance. The President said at the breakfast he had been advised years ago by former Congressman Thomas Curtis, the GOP candidate attempting to unseat S e n . Thomas Eagleton, .(D-Mo.), that -"if o'br friends in the opposition party kept busting the budget, we would have an in£lation that v;ould curl our hair. "They (the Democrats) kept busti,ng the budget and today you see th e results." Earlier, Ford mingled with. about 50 wealthy cootributors who paid $1,000 apiece for the privilege of sipping coffee In a hotel suite and shaking t h e President's hand. Among the guests were James S . r>.lcDonnell, chairman. f\1cDonne 11 Douglas Corp., John Hanli:y. president, Alonsanto Chemical, and Hadley Griffin president, Brown Shoe Corp. Pair Hold Up Bank in Ora11ge Two men armed with handguns robbed a Bank of Americli branch in Orange Tuesday and escaped "'ith between $'l.OOO and $4.000 in cash. No one was hurt in the holdup, police reported today. The suspects escaped on foot. No shots \\'ere fired. Tbe bank is at Zl5 N. Tustin Ave., next to a shopping center at Tustin and Chapman Avenue. Police said the men entered the bank at 12:30 · p.m. wearirlg sunglasses a n.d brandishing guns. Customers and bank employes '"·ere ordered to lie on the floor while... the riiQiley ...... as taken from the tellers' cages. The men were described as being "'hite and of average height and \\'tight. fi'Bt agents are assisting Orange police in the investigation. Mariha~s Cut JT1ife Gets $1,000-A Week NEW YORK (AP) -Martha Mitchell today was granted tempor- ary alimony of $1,000 a week, one.third tile sum she dentandcd {rom her husband, former U.S. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell. J State Supreme Court Justice lllanuel Gomez noted that Mitchell grosses $5 281 per week and that his fixed weekly expenses amount to $2,744, 'leaving. -prfor to taxes -the sum ol $2,536. . The judge said '1dur1ng the past year, the defendant (Mitchell) has expende<l £or plaintiff's (1.trs . Mi~chell's) maintenance ap\>roxi- mately $51,000, and it is the court's view that pending the tna1 of the action. the defendant's obligation should continue at such a rate -which rate incidentally, approximates 40 percent of the defen- dant's net taxable income ." ~1rs. Mitchell's lawyer said In a court hearing Oct . 8. that she has hacl to take octet /·obs because she needed money. 1tfitchell 's attorney argued that she ived in surroundings in a Fifth Avenue cooperative that rival !he.grandeur or the Taj Mahal. ' The alimony decision i ~ a preliminary to ?i:frs. lititcbell's suit for separation. She has charged abandonment. I .... Dr. Scherer and other veterlnarians contacted all recommcOOed thiit ha\'ing a pet bathed or powdered to remove Deas Is but one step in solving the problem; tile pest must also be reinoved from the pet's environment, with the house being fumigated and the garden sprayed. Dr. Richard Glassberg of Fullerton, who handles publicity for the Orange County Veterinariuns Association, ~·ent along with the theory thnt fleas appear to be developing immunity to the collars. "l see 10 dogs a day with r I ea allergies," he said, •·an<t that must be one th ird or one half of the nuniber or dogs I see doil y." He said that the reason the problem is so acute is that dogs develop <tllergles through their skin and ma,ny get St'l\S.ilU· ed lo nea saliva, causing them to beco1nc allergic to the pest. "One bite to an allergic dog is like 50 bites to one that is not allergic. They lose all the fur on their tail and down their back leg." Or. Classbcrg also rtrallcd that there \\·ns no rroa:t in the winter and perhaps more fleas than US\,llll survived l o reproduce anoUlt'r year. lie said that ca ts h3ve fc~·cr problcn1s ~·ith neas than dogs b\.--cause they seldom develop alJ(·rgi1~s. (lsry Davis, manager of N c-w p o r I Cente r Animal Hospital, said that he be!leves U1u city or Irvin~ is being hit the "'orst. "Thcrl"s a llJI. of buildinc going on there-propll' have 1novcd int(I the rrcas' area. Animals run through the fields. pick up fleas and they dro p off in other tlrcns." ., · Davis said thal Jl.c hospilal has two branches in lrvioo :ind they get mon.! flea ("()mplaints at those hospitals than at the oth.crs. Da,·is said that · the hospital's staff was finding the flea poY.•der more er- fective tha n UK' spray. Dr. Willia1n Birdsall, of the Laguna Hills An ima l Hos pital , said that "pr<1c· tlc-.illy everyone "'ho comes ih here UPI ~llPhVI• says their dog has Oeas and that It ba.s never bad fleas before." • He saiJ"' that CO'llplainls are al~·ays grentest at I.his tlme of year bcca~ so many doss develQp allergies during the summer. "ln mo:st places in the 1.:ountry \ilols okay to follow the spray in.'ltructi~ and spray a dng noce n week to keap down fleas but wt• find that there are so many here !hat it has to be done· two or three tirnes a v.•eck," Dr. Ulrdsa ll s;iid. Keith o! Russo 's pct store Ins.Im thua the flea collars :ire working as \\'<.•II us C\'e.r but said that tbcy, do no1 work \11hcn thert is a severe inrcstaUon "The collars will mnke the fleas jwnp of/ Ult! dog but il doesn't do n1uch : ~ood t! the carpet or grass is infested.: You also ~ve~ to fumigate the houst": and spray the grass do~·n . : ··And if you have a cat tl4it roams. "'"ell , yo u'll · al\1•ays have ncas . That's. the price you PflY for 1cUing it go outside.'' Heavy Smog Hits West; • From U'ire Services The \Vest Coast "'as under a "stagn<lflt high pressure" systemf today. briilgiftg smog lo the eyes or people not usual!Y accustomed to it. ' ''The cap of .,.,,arm air over mo.. .. t of the area has allowed pollutants to accumulate in the lower levels," th e Natiooal Weather Service said. Air pollution officials in Calif0rnfa', Oregon and \Vashington.issued advisories v.·arning of heavy smog in certain are~ "'here it C<Jncentratcs. l1'ittdblow1i Susa1a Do.,.,ntown Seattle had Hs first "po1JU4 President Ford's daughter Susan has her hair ~wept back by the draft 0£ her father's helicopter as she watches the chief executive take off from the White House lawn on a campaign trip. tlon alert" on record. and smog con- ·ditions 1,1,·ere prevalent in the San Fran- cisco Bay Area and efsewhere along ' I -the ~s.t. · 1 The weather service iss ued "stagn<itiuu C~m1ty Supervisors De11y advisory" warnings for the San Joaquin Valley and the south end of the Sacramento Valley in Galifomia, and in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Pay lnc1~ease to Pla1mers The Los Angeles area was an ex· ception, reporting lighter than normal pollution because of fresh breezes. Outside the smog-clouded areas. the coast was enjoying a persistent Indian ' Orange County supervisors retused to increase the pay or county planning eomnUssioners Tuesday b u t indicated something wi ll be done next week to ease the planners' \1-·orkload. Supervisor R a 1 p h Diedtidt revealed details of a pl'oposal that would relieve the commission of all administrative chores and limit their work solely to advanced planning matters. The acfion was lriggered by a letter from -the commission asking that the board authorize payment for 12 meetings per month instead of the current eight meetings. -&mmissioners argued they already are meeting al least a dozen times a month. 'Such a move \.\"Ould have meant a planning commissioner rouJd earn up to $14,400 per year based on the current $100 per meeting .rate. Supervisor Robert Batt.in was the most \'ocal OpJX>nent of increasing the nwnber or paid meetings. "I have opposed the increase in both compensation and the n u m b e r of n1eetings in the past on the philosophy we sort of have a Parkinsonian Law in crrect here.'' he said. "The more meetings we authorize, the more they arc paid , and the more time they spend on lhese activities. ,, ~ -~· -'•T' GEM TALK by • J. C. HUMPHRIES THE SHIP·s BELL STRl~E '. 'The 24 hour sea-goin g day \\1as originall y divided by the Englis h n~tvy into six ''dog watches .·· each s panning a four hour perio<l shurcd by two men at the \vhecl <>f old sailing ships~ The first bell in the first "doi:! watch" is struck at 30 minutes af· tcr midnight. From then on. one bell is added each half hour until. at four a.m., eight bells arc struck. marking the end of the first rour hour "dog watch." At 4:30 a .m .. in lhe second '·do,e watch," the clOck strikes one bell. then prot'ceds through the 'ame increasinJ? number of bells until the end or th e second "dog watch" i.~ reached. again with the strikin~ of eight bells. The identical four hour·Systcm Proceeds throughout the 2'1 hou t ctJ y. "You might say tney create more summer, with temperatures abov e y,·ork to do if they are paid more," normal;" ranging ' up to I the 90s o he added. "What is needed is more California. ' efficiency and less dawdling in making The weather service predicted it wou ld decisions." remain unusually warm lhe rest of U1c Diedrich. "'ho moved successfully to week, with some coastal fog and i;w reject the request for increased pay, clouds. offered a proposal th;it v.11uld order The San Francisco Bay Area Air Pollu- Environmeatal Management A g e n c y tlon C.Ontrol District issued a smog nd- chief 1'1.G. "George" Osborne to relieve visory Tuesday, urg'ing people w i t'h the current commission of I i me· con· aslhn1n :id emphysema !o stay indoors suming administration. as long as a brown blanket of smog "For the purpose of giving 1he com -("()Vers the bay. · mission more time to consider general ··Visibility \\'as lousi' all over the Bay plan matters, zoning regulations and area Tuesday," a smog board spokesman tentative maaps. it is my proposal that said. "A yucky day, and It will be we transfer to the planning department worse \\1ednesday." all other categories coming before the Temperatures were ho! a Imo s t commission." he said. everywhere Tuesday. It was 94 a l Diedrich said it 11·ould be up to Osborne Bakersfield, Red Bluff reported 9 2. to establish ne\v administrative cl\annels Salinas 91. Sacramento, Stocklon and for action on such things as use permits. the San Jose airport 90. San Francisco conditional permits and variances that 84. and even J\1onterey i9. are now heard by the planning com· In Seattle th e state Department of mission. E:oology Tuesday declared the first )Xlllu- '·By these actions. the planning com· lion alert ever for do"·ntown Seattle. mission would be freed from numerous The a I er t came after 1reeks or s1naller matters with \l'hieh they arc unseaso nably beautifu l weather -blue now heavily burdened." Diedrich sa id. skies and nearly nn rai n. If supcrviso!'s enact Diedrich's sug· The alert \Vas triggered when levels gestion. Osborne 11·ould ha ve u mon!h of poisonous carbon enonoxide f r om to coine up 11•ith sornl' kind of syste1n \'ehicles exceeded 16 parts per 1nHlio11 for handling the administ rative items. ol air. J. -~--~~-~~~ \ ' I \ If you're lookmg for a ring, now you kno w where to look. 1623 NEWPORT BLVD •. COSTA MESA • CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmer1car(l-M1s1or Charge 27 YEAR S IN 'THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 54'8·34'01 , . ,\ ' . ' .• _.,_ I . • • • • • . A ·l DAILY PILOT WtdntM111, Oclo'Otr lb, 1CJ7~ Paratroops Alert~d i~, ·Boston Crisis . . • Dull Can1paign ' Gets .an Issue RICKV Tl2'V POLITIX' They're off and running toaay, folt:s., down Mission Viejo way ror--the election of their -mg- ltac. tn this instance, the Big Mac isn't a bamb,Urger'" It's Polllics. If you can Separ8le the tv.'O. Anyway, on the November b a l tot, P.1ission Viejo people are-going to elect five mcniben of 'a hfun icipal Advisory Council, which is called a l\fAC for short. l\1i.uion Viejo's MAC will be a substitU\e ,for a City Council, si nc e Missi6n VlejO isn't an officlal municipali- ty a~ thlls re'pos('s in Orange County territery under our good Board 0 r SUperf:iSOl1,. -. ' \Vhat the P.1AC will do is hold meetings and decide how 1o adviS& tbe Board of Supervisor,. on what ought to be done on movlng litlsslon "vrejo issues. Thus advised~ the supervisors can ~en do I htt opposite. UP"UNTIL JUST the other day, not much exciting had happened in t h e hfissfon Viejo campaign to elect its MAC. About tbe most exciting development bad been that 32 people 1lled as can- didates for Ute five jobs on the municipal adviSOry Council This proves that despite W,atergate and all the rest of the messy· ntssy, there are still a lot of folks who'd like to get into politics. ntirty-tll1l ~ them in Mi.ssion Viejo. :fHE.N AB.RU P Tl. Y, campaign OO.llsv11Jc fell a.part. The. Mission Viejo Company. which is the .big landowner, a!IO"'ed one of Its subsidiary outfits to-send out . a mailed billing to 800 h<wnes in the area. Within it, was a suggestion that a certain five candidate! certainly looked well-qualified for elec- tion to the Big Mac. 'Ibis has created a I Big Stink. One of -the five chosen even got to include his very own souvenir notepad in the mailing. . This particular carxlidate said be paid ~Cf-the postage and besides, if yoo ht<l all Utls mailing available to you a~ a candidate, wouJdn't you too use it. There is some logic here. iON THE OTHER HAND, there is a , question or political propriety on the part of rthe big landowner, the Milskn Vle}o Company. 'What the firm did would be t h e ~uivalent to the lrvine Company sen- ~g out billings in Newport Beach or tile city ol Irvine in ll'hicb council can- ~ates got recommended. ~e Irvine Company knows better than t,.s. They have been through the political "leatchopper. Do something like that a~d the Irvine Company would find Jtm Irvine Smith winging her way out htre on the first jet out of Virginia. B\J'r THE MISSION VIEJO Company did, it. Company spo~an J e r r y <tnfbenl fessed up that be approved tbe "informational bulletin" about the [We favored Big Mac hopefuls. ~Ogniben.i was careful to point out that ht didn 't consider this a company en- d)rsemcnt or the quintet. ~wen, IC it wasn't an endorsement i( was a danged good substitute ro; <tie. ~At least one of the five candidates <#>Osen felt it was an endorsement. lAnyway, MAC candidate lnal Arsan, ho wasn't one of those favored in e mailout, was delighted. He didn't ~d delighted when he called th e rpai.1.out "unfortunate." But then he got tp the main point when he declared: •"NOW WE HAVE an issue in this tjimpa ign." ~You know in your heart he's right. • From ~ Servktt . W ~HING TON -~ Pentagon an- nounced today unlta of the &2nd Airborne Division _have been afqrted In ~e they might be needed In lhe Boston s<:hoof busing crl!is but cautioned there was' no plan to order the t r o o p s to Massachusetts now. "As a purely precautionary measure. units or the 82.nd' Airt>onJe D\vislon at Ft. Bragg. N.C., have been placed on increased readiness," said Pe o t a g o n spokesman WUliam Beecher. •·1 would stress the words 'as a purel y Ford .Gives Bcittle Plan On lnflcttio1i WASHINGTON (UPf) -Here are tho . 12 recommendations for fighting inflation and saving enei-gy which President Ford propos<d Tuesday tiiighL -Brtng budgeti~g back in s t y I e . Balance your family budget and expect government officiak to do the same. -~ how tO '® ~t wisely. POstpooe W10eCessary borrOwing -wait for intereM: rates to oome down - as they will -and pay d own as much as you can. pay orr as quickJy as you can. The cheapest way to buy anything, oC course, is to pay cash : but credit wisely used is essentiaJ to our way of living. Take time to learn more about it. -Save as much as you can -and watch your money grow. precautionary measure'," he added . The White 1loule said Tu1!$1ay Prtsf· dent Ford dJd not plan to order federal aid into the Boston area until the &tale had exhausted all meaM ol coping wit!\ the busing violence. -Beecher sald the alert involves calling men back from leave and telling troops to remain within a certain distance of the base. He declined to say exactly how many men have. been alerted. He pointed out, as did the Whlte House Tuesday night, that the law states that federal troops should be used only when domestic violence cannot be con- '/don't care whBtFord1told you to tighten, you look ridiculous!' wisely, look for bargains. Go for the lower cost item and brag about the fact you are a bargain hunter. -WORK Wl'rR others to eliminate! -CONSERVE ENERGY. save on fuel outmoded regulations that .keep costs and take the pressure off scarce supplies. of goods and services high, and to en- Observe the 55-mile speed limit, use force regulations that advanre efficiency, public transit and carpools, walk more. health and safety. -. To business and -labor,-do not-raise---Do-it.yoorsell.J'Jant-"WIN'~ gardens pnces or wages more than costa or ror yourself or within your community. services absolutely require. Pool other ~it.yourself skills. -To help offset pay increases, insist -~ist In recycling programs and on productivity improvements where you re-use of scrap materials. v.'Ork., from the boss on do'Nn the line. -Waste less ill every way • • . take In short, work better, waste Jess of all you v.:ant, but eat all you take time and materials. . • • clean up your plate • . tum orr ...... Make economizing fashionable. Shop the lights, televi9ion, radio, heater ... use Jess hot water ... shut doors: •.• keep rooms at 68 degrees. • Prince i11 Line? The J\.ielbourne Herald said to- day that Prince Cha·rles, heir to British throne, is likely to be appointed governor-general o( Australia in about Cive years. A Buckingham Palace spokes- man said th~ report was "pure speculation .'' -Guard your health ... adequate rest and recreation are elements of good health . . • · we can all play better for our fun and simplify our style Of en- tertairiing . • • keep m en ta 11 y and physically fil Brezhnev Plans ·, To Go to Egypt, l\leet )Vith Sadat From Wiie Services Soviet 1eader Leonid I. Brezhnev will visit Cairo next January for a summit conference with President Anwar Sadat to smooth out diplomatic conflicts and counteract increasing U.S.-Egyptian friendship. ~ Tass news agency said Tuesday Brezlmev and Sadat will meet for the ·first · time since relatiOM be t w e e n Moscow and Cairo soured in 1972 fo41ow- ing F.gypt's. expulsion of 15,000 Soviet military pe.r.:oinel. Meanwhile, it was learned Egypt and Syria have rejected some ~1iddle East peace proposals made by Secretary or Stale Henry A. Kissinger during visits to Cairo and Damascus, despite Kiss· inger's claims or progress toward peace, the Beirut newspaper As Safir said to- day. The pro-Libyan newspaper q u o t e d •1 Arab sources" as saying Kissinger's • mission "met with difficulties in Cairo and Dam~ and his proposals were not accepted in the two capitals." !Valparaiso,-Fla., Swamped· • I ! .1 In ches of Rain Fall ; Tluuulerstorrns Rumble + /.., " " ~ " " " " . " ~ .. " ~ .. li ~f fl y " ~ 11 •1 ~ ~ " ll .~ _ .. __ _ ' . trolled by at.ate resourtts. • Gov. Francis w. Sargent moblliiid Beecher said tho thr<e military poUce the Guard Tueoday ana about 4 5 o battaUons cl. the Massachusetts NeU<!J&) gµardsmen were sent to armories with Guard mobilized Tueoday by ~v. rm>-• . ' els Sargent comprised less thM 4.50 ot~ uruta put. on .standby for posSlble men while there are 12,500 memben Callup. But the Republican 1oyemcr'1 of the Anny rNa1.lonal Gmlrd and' 3,000 request \o the Wblte Houae for federal m e m b e r s of the Air Guard in troops waa tumed down by President Massachusetts. • ... Ford . Meanwhile achoo ls opened in Boston 'Ille governor ordered: the Gu a rd today with National Guard units standing standby after citlng "stabbings, stonlngs by in annories and hundreds of police and disorders" in schools Tue s d a y .• patrolling a high school that was the mostly"-at a high school in t he scene cl the latest outbreak of racial predominantly whlte Hyde P.ari: section violence. , where eigh~hite per90C1S were· liljured. Oho l5-Y<ar-old wu sluhed In the ab- domen. . • Scauered violence ha> troubled tho school l)'SWn since It _.ec1 -· than four weeks ago under a court· ordered -deoegre(al!Qll plan rely-, Intl heavily on basing. One arrest was reported at liyde Park High .• School today. A 17-year;Old black male waa charged with assault on a police olficer. At Hyde Park High, altendance drop- ped ·sharply from Tuesday'• totala, with almost as many police a.romd ~ IChool as there were :>tudenta. 658 Cahres -Sll;iughiered- CURTISS, Wis. CAP)° Protesting Another %2 were s I a u g.h. t e.r e d by low cattle prices, farm ers sbot or slit members d the Buena Vistp. , B ~ e f the throats of 658 calves and buried Growers AiSldatioo. near \V t s con s i n the carcasses in trenches. Rapids, about 60 miles southeast of "I'm tired of rhetoric," said Steve here. Pavich, president of the N at ion a l The fanners say the price or feed Fanners Ol"ganiiation i n Wisconsin. grain and other COOts .have jumped while " ... There is a problem out here in veal prices have· plwnmet.ed. rural America and something has to Fann.en: were getting '3Q to $125 a be done about It." head for veal calves eight months ago, "None or us like it." one farmer but' ·are no~ recelv!ng $17, according said. "But If they don't change soon ~to ·Phil Broege, marketing d·a i r y they might as well shoot the American represedtative for th e NFO in the Curtiss farmer and throw him in tbe pit." area. The farm er and Pavich spok~ at a i.vou're paying about $2 a pound for demonstration here Tuesday where 6.16 veal in the store but the fanner is calves were killed by-NFO members~ get.tirig-11,-ceats a pound for his animal ,'' I~~~~~~-'-~~~~~-=----::.~~ -. ~.roege said. "Emybody between the farr»er:'s driveway and the cxmumer is 'fakiog the rest.". . Broege said tbe NFO oiler«! lo tum the calves over to 'slaughterhouses -at F.dgar, Wis., and Dubuque, Iowa, if packers would distribute' tho meat to needy families. But the offer·was turned down. · The Rev. William Wbtcomb, ,direc\OT of the Wiscoosin Ouistlan R u r a I Overseas PfOgran); 'criticized the calf kill. }le said the fanDers could have held the ailimals off the marl<et wllli>at waste by contributing t.hem t.o d:mitab1e organizations.-_______.. Penney ., ,. Polaroid 's new ·sx-70 -2·. ' . ' All 'the features of the · sx~10. But costs a lot less. 109~95 • Picture develops In 1ny hght • Picture 1re1: 3V." x 3'1. .. • Electrle· eye • Aperture Mt111Utom1llcally •.Weighs only 24·oz. • Single len1 retttx viewing • Prn1 ... picture 1ppe1r1 In 2 1.cond1 • 4~tlement l.ria 1plem • Foeut 10 In. to lnllnlly • P:ock•t tlz•-1'" x 4" a: 7" cloMd ' The incredible Polaroid SX-70-2. AU you 00 is-frame lhe subject, focus and press the red button. Wilhln 2 seconds a picture is ejected and begin~ to develop before your eyes, evon in direct sunlight. Within minutes Y<?U nave a picture in rieh. brilliant colors. . , Polaroid SX f~m. 4.H , Shop Sunday 11 a.m. to S P.Jll· at tho followhlg stores: FASHION ISLANO. NewPort Beach (714 ) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunllnglon Beach (714) 892-7771 . . ' --- • • • • • • ---~- • e· m M pe c pr o( c st co w St M d th ' re lo m si d c '° ta M gl al • " w ,, w ,, ,. n • " I t -DAI LY l•ILOT E DLTORI A L 1•AG E ·~~~~~~~~~:....;;._::....::::..:::....;::..::::...::..::..::..::..:...;:..:::;....;:....;.:;....::..:::: ' A Promising ~Panel One of Lh c mosl promising commissions ever created by the ~luntington Beach City Council appc~r~ to be the new economic advisory comm1ss1on. Jts seven-member panel of finance and budget experts met J~st \VCCk \Vith city counctlmcn for a hr!orin~ on their role as an advisory age ncy. While the briering session \v·as not n1cant for action .. or ,any ,dCl3ilc.'C.l analysis of the city budget or 'he c1\y s financial s tl'U('lurc~. cu ch of th e nc\vly-a ppointcd mcrnbcrs displayed a clear, precise awareness of \\•hat budget proposals are all uboul. 'l'hcy all ackno,vlcdgcd they have things to lcar11 about municipal govcr.nmcnt, but they also n1adc it· clear municipal govcmn1cnl may have a lol to learn rrom private industry. Sonic of the experts sa "' clt:!nrly that gove nmcnt. .mc:>r.c. limitcd in its revenue raising efforts than the private sector. has special problems. But they· also ge ner.ally criticized the cily budget as being ·onl.Y "'half complete'' because it jjid not qutlinc alternatives, what items would be cut if the city could not add any new revenues. 1 . Si~ of the seven appointees have not be~ highly involved with lo cal govcrnn1ent -only' Bil Foster, mallager of the 1-luntington Beach Co.1 is <! it)'· hall ~ ~gulur -and that ""it"lso.iS a rCfreshi n g-appro~\:h for a city con11nis s ion . At this pcint, the commission ap1)ears quite fl'ec of politics or alliances. "'; We \\'ould issue a few warnings to the cornrriission to heh, it approach it~ lask. Fos ter stiggested the rommission shoul.d not bother much \Vith the current, a dopted city budget. Consid.cring the current Harriett \Vicder. though~ the experts should help lu1·e new indus try into the city. f~ul f\1u yor /\I Coen pro1>erly s uggl•slc<l thul is not their role and 'vould only diffuse their pt11'fiOsc . 11' the council and s taff do not int l•rf('rc, this comtnission rn;.i y torn<' tlp \vith son1c clc;.i r. prc·t:ist.• recommendations <.'Ollc(•rning the finunti:1l l'untl ilion of lluntinglo11 13<•a c·h. 'l'IH'sc· llll'll rnav find the an !'i\\'l:rs to son1t· q u~·:-.1 io11s no ont.· t.•ISl' t_•\'t•i1 ;.i sk('cl T in1e ly Cra ck d own l•'ounlain Valley poliee arc tu be C'omn1cncicd for their crackdovw·n on bicytle safety Jaws. Police officials took a good look al the inrrcasc in bicycle traffic in recent years , :1s "'ell a s at a n accompanying su rge in the number of accidents involving bikes. Officers point out there '''ere 30 bike accidents so far this year, 25 of them involving injuries, one resulting in a d eath. While n1ost of the others were minor, eal'h \\'as Potentially serious. Since the safety drive started early this monlh . ·1XJlice have issued 100 tickets, 1>rimarily for riding bikes on the '''l'ong side or the s treet, n1 aking improper left 'turns ancl failing· to w<ilk hikes in crosswalks'. f'irst-lirnc offendl'l'S under <.1gc 15 \viii be rt•quired to bring their pa rents to city hall for a s;ifcty film. '!'he ir sctond o ffcnst• ;.ind all violators older thun I ~> 'viii be ticketed. • -:-controversy over taxes. the commission tertuinly should look al the adopted budget -it muy have to change. • l\nd both counciJ,romen, Norma Gibbs and This program s hould help dra\v ;.it tcntion of tht· parents and children lo bike safely and ht'hl reduc<' 'vhat palicc call_ a gro,ving problc...-f'n1 . HB 'CHARRRGE' On a voluntarv basis, of course.' Buttons Cause l1adigestio11 Demo Left Has Lost- Dear Gloomy Gus Pocketbooks Will Guide Voters , . The Battle ( E VANS-NOVAK ) \\IASHINGTON-The shrillness ot reform demands by the Democratic party's left wing can be explained by the now unmistakable fact that it has lost lhe year-long battle to control the party's midterm convention at .Kan· sas Cily in December. That outcome is revealed in careful, private de legale analysis by the moderate Coalition for a Democratic !\.fajorily (COM), Previously far more pessimistic than De mocratic national chairman Robert Strauss about preventing a Kansas City recurrence o( the 1972 !\.1iami Beach debacle. CDM now projects a 200·delegate moderate majority at Kansas City. ,THE LEFT also knows what looms a~ansas City. That explains refor· nust demands for concessions from SlrauSs in advance of the midterm convention. The most recent demands were made last week in a visit to Strauss by a delegation headed by l\1iles Rubin, Los Angeles in· dustrialist and m ajor fundraiser for lhc 19721\tcGovern campaign. The meticulous ly prepared CD!'.1 survey s hows 806 moderates. 670 reformists, 189 swing dclegalcs and 32 loyal to Gov. George Wallace. What"s more. this is based on a highry pes. simistic estim ate of results in the delegale selection next month in California caucuses: 106 refermists, ."JO moderates. • VIEWI NG early successes in Moun· lain and Great Plains states by !\.fcGoverilitc forces, COM last June ji!loomily projected a virtual standoff' at Kansas City -781to718 in favor of ' . ·Let all those '11ho think it ruinous that the government supports the dominant economiC interesls 'take a look around at the widespread abundant material wealth created by this nation's great producti vily. PllBUUSIV . ~, Gtn <•"""•llh ., ....... ""' "'" ....... _.,•...et JOK•iwrllr t •fl11el-. llWWI ef fM -.,.... kflll ,_r ,..., -"•~,Gori.. o.tty jO;tM. the moderates (y,·ith 12S swing delegates and 74 Wallaceites). The big New York delegation is a principal reason for CDM's revised estimate. While the June projection gave rcfQrmisls 71 to 70 edge in ~cw York, CD&f 's analysis of the 'delegation aciu ally elected in the Sept. 10 primilry shows a 100 to 41 moderat e adva ntage. A major reason: the gubernatorial nominatio n or Rep. Hug h Carey, a moderate li beral expected to generally follow the lead or Strauss a nd the moderates. BUT COM tem pers it!!; enthusiasm. Even though the left will enter Kansas City wilh only 39 percent of the delegates, it will be more cohesive and heller disciplined than the moderates. Moreover, the reformists will lry hard to draw support from lhe JI per cent of "swing" delegates-in · eluding 50 dele g~tes from Ohio con- trolled by Gov. John J. Gilligan and scores of United Aulo Worke rs delegates. Finally. there is concern about Strauss's desire to position himself in the middle or party ideologica l disputes. Although Strauss stood firm against the Rubin group·s demands last week, some moderates feel he may give away too much on an issue where ther e seems no room len..£or compromise: the continuing, potCn· tially destructive struggle over racial quotas in the Democratic party. • To the Editor: With revelation that a S percenl sur· charge increase is to be levied upon all citizens 'vith income in excess or $15,000 yearly, I find it necessary to protest. So many of us have fought our way up the economic ladder by sacrifice and struggle and are in no position to give away several hundred dollars. w·E llA VE been told repeatedly that everyone is to bear a share of the burden in fighling in!lalion. yet y,•e see little effort toward ~uitability. We see no new Jegislativ'"e effort'!. to c/Me tax loopholes th.al drain inane)' from lhe less advantaged. instead y,•e \'iew ·excuses and disclaimers from government administrators for their inept handling in food and oil matters. For every dollur spectal interests manipulate out of their tax respon· sibilities. middl.e income workers are called upon to patriotically take UJ> the slack. We see no effort to elevate the I RS tax brackels to compensate for Inflated income which continues to reduce our overall -buying power. Patriotic goodwill in paying for special interest rip;0ff is rro longer palalable. Butlons still cause in- digestion. \\'llAT CAN be done'! It is time lhal y,•e pressure our elected officials to uphold campaign pledges to not raise taxes (or to quietly do nothing to op- pose increases). Let's not allow our representatives lo return home to carnrvaign "'ithout an ansy,·cr on the record. Those orncials whose record on tax increases warrant approval should be recognized and s upported. A lax payer revolt is beginning to 'surface and it \vould be well for of- ficials at all levels to recognize lhal a ·hard pressed populace will vole their pocketbook ·in hard times. In con· clusion, stop the 5 percent rip-off and begin closing the corporale loophol es that cheat every American. BILL GIBBONS Writers Are Hard to Live With Surrironc said il lo nlc a long ti1ne ago and I've ne\·er forgotlen it : "\\'hat no y,•1fc of a wrilur can e\'er under:.l:tnd, no m ;1llcr if she lives Y.l lh hirn for 20 years, is lhal a writer '8"·orkin~ y,•hcn he's sturing out of the y,:indoy,.·.·· I've l~d :1 fair amounl or ex.· pcricncc with ladies \\•ho have ncxer bct•n able to g ra s p thl !i proposilion. If you a r c u businessman, sa.v a slockbroker, 1 he lin e i~ r l (''arly dr.uwn bcl,vet:n thl' I ime you n1 u s t ~''olc to .tour: work ~nd lhc lime whi~h yo u may de volc to your fumil~. ·rhi s arrangem ent is sanctified and 11'spcctabl~. IF' l 'OU--ARE a .seaman nr a lr<J\'''ling !1<1lr~m un, und mu ~I be a\lol.ay from ho n1 c for p1·11lon~l'd perirw_ls. thi~ loo is fully understood ir not flilly1ilctd hy the lady in the urr· anst.meht . This is lhe way,1\fc Is, and lhi~ ~ lht-1.tteon1 mocloalion th ;.1l mu~L be rtl:.1~C. ~VCn M puintcr. C!nCC hC gO('l' inin ~l!t ttttljer. I~ ch.»1rly \lntl C't'slood lo ht"Wnr*lng. ftut >1 'wrllcr. t•i<1K'~i11ll,v IJ he h:is the had 'tu. l<' In wnrk u1'W:l~r 1hc roof \li h~r1..• hi~ )l1iFC' ff,·t•:-1. h:i!!i nQI such ---1~.e1t.11 c 1v1 ht .. ~lti 11t1 hy tht.• h1•t•<tk~ 'ltasl tuble;-slp1>in~ amlobly nl his cof., . , • I CHARLES McCABE fee, and be <IS distant rrom his sUr• roundings as if he y,·erc in l\'turman~k . What the man is dOing is musing. lie is absent-mindedly mcditnline. fl, may be on a cotumn he is writing for· the next day, or the interstices of' some heavily-weighted plot, or lhe• cadences of a particularly lovely line .. \Vhatcver, he simply isn't 'fl~EllE . T lllS IS \\'II\' writers :ire por· Ucularly.difrlcull rellnws to Ii\'<! "'ilh, and-wh~•-a"Wi sr woman would dn b(·l· tcr tn opt for u slo<'kbroker or ;.i !)lum· bcr. \\lilh !'\UCh 1:t felll'>W, when he Isn't Lhcre. she-knnwK ll. \Vrile'rs 'arc p1:1rticuh1rly dirficult ror women who require aUenlinn, und lnl.11 or ll . f'nr a v.'hllc t~ writE'r can fuke it . 11 c becnntt.>S a kind of lip- reader. \Vh ilc ,;nml' notion or o!h,,., connected with his work. Is rol°lft'lg :1bii'u1 in his n"nggln. hJ' cOJn ~lill munage lhc r itu01 l :.i pprcclull\'C rcxf)('ln:«:>s to wh:.ilcvcr hl!t uld lady Is ~aying. • l!ul in lime the ohl l;1dy cutrhc11:.11n~ It Is :i sorrowing mnmt.11t. She lcurn:-t .th:•l roe a_ collsicleruhle purl or her duy J>hc is dculing w1th ahoul nnc-lcnth of ~rm·an . ThC'-rCitt11> off \Vrt•:-1lllng-Wllh· d~n1on.M that he d(•C.'1'11 't C\'en n11mc for ' .. her, since m osl \Vrilcrs dn not talk aboul\vork in p1·ogrrss. If' Hf: Df:CI DF.S lo IC't the ... let!I f'n · ler his veins, lhings get even worse. lie gels a room and Jocks himst·lf in. <1nd studiously uttl'nds l41 lhc husine :-.s that hrings hon'e th!' bucnn. lit> y,·ork s. unintl'rruptcdl,v. 'l'his d<'ci sivf' arlion ran indc('1l h<' lhc· .beglnni1l1? nf the t·nd. ·rht'l'L' urC' Indies. and th1•y :ire 1H1n,c•1·n11s, ,vhn inlcrp1'cl such :1 s1·nsihlc prr>Ccdurc as a prodigious reject inn. 1'he only uns\\'t•r for lhC' \vrilcr is a limho . lie h;1 s 10 ~cl " pl;1('(' nw;i.v frOnl hOIOl.' whe r e he Cllll \Vlll'k. Although t11 C' urr;111gtn1<'nt l,, rs.sen tlall,\• the sun1c as lhc insurant'(' n1 an or sluckhrok1•1' l'njn'.\'S or suflcr.~. lhc wife. <"specially if :-.ht; is the pos:-.1''" !ii,·e kind (und is thc1·t_• anv nthtr'' I will nC'vcr rc;.dly rorgi,·c hfn1 ror hi " defection. -IF TlllS J,f:1\llS In thr C'fJnrh1,1'ln th'ul 1,1r1l t.•rs shouli l 1111l m;i1·r,v. 11r :-.1·1 up p('rn1rin1•nt :i 1·1·an~1•n1f'lll"i \\'tl h .. li:tdtcs to whon1 lht·~· ,urc llll\\'t'd .. \'ou :ire lnlll't.•d ~·clconlP \Vhcn a '''om:nl tx:cnn11.'s 111,\'01re 'hal Cor a lung tin1 • sHc dnc:-.n'l rt.•ull,\' exist ui-;,a rx•rson. 1h(.· c n1otlnn a l atlrihnn hcconlel'I druud rul. · The wrllt•r. r\n his ~uh'. '' nol 11n~Y.';.1rt.• or hi :-i nt•$1:1cct, anO .:1·1.,. y,'ound 11111 n :i ci re· h• or i::ui It . ftn('c 01i:-; h11pl)l'ns. lht•rt.• is n1ilhing-,-,.c;.tlly. letl on t1,hcr side. ( MAILBOX ) l.etrers frorn 'readers arc welcome. Nor- urtllly. wr1l ers should co uvey their 1ne.~· sages in 300 words or less The right Jo con- dense leflers to fit space nr t!li1ni11ate libel 1s reserllt'!d. All letlera rnusf include sig- • nafure and mailing addrf'ss but names may be withheld on re9ue.,t if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will nol be published. True Effecl< 1'o the Editor · Your front page "coverage or Or. Brighl of the Coastal Commission was very interesting, but not very com· p l ete. Whil e lhis bright young man, some supervisors and housewive.i; are making plans for the Ca lifornia Coast for the next decade, lhe people are not being informed or 1hc lrue effects it wi ll have on them. THE COMMI SSION reports that they denied only 178 applications and approved oVer~ 1.800. They did not; however. report that of the 1,800 ap- plications approved lhey cut them down by S300 million. This resulted in · the·loss of 38 .000 jobs. You could take this fu rther. to how many related jobs· y,·cre losl and ho.,.,· many small businesses lost how much profit I fee·l that in the commission 's plan· ning it be mandatory that they also put out an adverse impact report on lhe econo mic e ffects their plans will have on the general public. It woulrl be interesting to know i,11hat their tY.·o· year delay or the San Onofre atomit' energy plant has cost the people in ad · <led energy bills . It's time the commission had a little more counseling and watching. . GOLDIE JOSEPH C«r•1 'f S r.1 ,1 1\tt To lhf' Edilor: The voters of F'ounl <1i n Valley ha\'e rC'soundingly supported the llunling· ton Be ach Union llii::h School Di strict t a~ O\•erride proposals in past years. lla \·in g nn Founlai n Valley residcn~ on this bi gh srhool board. \\"e have in effect voled for taxation without representation. \Ve arc again being usk('d to vote for a tax override tn build a much needed hi gh school \vhich y,·ould be localed in l~unlington Rc:1ch. Because it 1,1·ould e\'cntuallY. <1 1\cviatc• the .ovcrc·roy,•ding or f'oun· l:1in V;lllcy lliAh School, I fee l the Fountain :Va lle y cnmmunily will sup· port this issue on the Nove mber bal· lol. AS i\ ClllF;f' pctil ioncr on the Cnm· mittcc for Unlfil·:1Lion of Founluin Vall ey Cit y S chools. 1 feel lhe proposnl lo unify ull sehools In Foun· l11ln Valley 111011 ~ rity houndaries is a 1ni;:ica l, non·polit ieal p\<1 11 lo unilc our co1n1nunity. The racl that'1.lnificf.ltinn petitions urc bei ng clrculalt.'<i al this time docs not dclr(tCt rrom the impor. tancr of u ·•yes" vote on the l·lunting- lon Bc;:1<"h l'nlon llli;:h School Di strict. lax o\•crruh.?. llowcvcr. withot>t lhc '"l)r>orl or thl' con1n1un1tic~ or llun 1111j,1l.on !tea Ph, \Vest minster and Sc;_tl Bc11ch, lhi!'i tax nvcrri(lc i.s headed in the ~pmc direction otht•rs have taken bcforr d('fcat al !he polls. lluntinR · ton lh,ac-h, \V cstm1n~lcr and Seal Bl'at•h musl support this tssuc Y.'1lh vnlC'l\ in order for it In carry. They r:1nno1. rc>ly on f'ountaln Valley 10 :-.o l v'e thei r sch'onl po1>u l ation .p1:obJcm&.. l 1\.'i a s riioll part of lhe 52·!1f,..11t(I+ mile high school dislricl. f'ounlain Valley cannot carry an election. But as a concerned co1Tlmunily, l a n' SUl'l' the \•oters or Fountain Valley cannot say no lo the des perale needs of thl' studenls who are suffering because of overcrowded conditions. PAl\.1ELAS.CU PIN .Spat'<' Tra ""' 1·11 the Editor: I would like to reassure l\.1r. Bolding lhat despile his pessimistic letter 11\.iailbox Oct. 9), s1>a.re travel is nol"I dead. Jn fact. it is just beginnin~. - lie is right on one point. Human lll'c is impossible on the moon or planets. l'hat is, if lht! human is naked and un - protcclcd. ~lodcrn humans could not survive very long even on the earth in that condition. Docs that make life impossible on earth? Of couise not! ll UJ\1A NS protect ed by their' machines can go just about anywhere and slay lhere. 'fhere are year-round bases al the poles, but an unprolected person y,•ould die there wilhin a day_ Skylab "'as in lhe middlco f a vacuum more airless than any ever made in an earthbound laboralory. An unprob!t· led person \\"OU!d di<.· out there almost insu.1nlly. Yet , three men li,•ed there for more lhan 80 days. \\'hal y,•as done y,•ith Skylab can he done anyv.•hcre that our rockets can go. · l\.1r. Bolding claims that truvel lo lhe stars is impossible l'\ot so! A Saturn V rocket · the one fJlat put men on the moon ~-couldCasib' reach the nearer slars . Unfortunalcly, il would take something like 25,000 years. \'ou musl rf'alizc, though, that the Saturn V is not the l<1st word in rockets. any n1orc than the !\.lode) 'f y,·as the last word in automobiles or the telegraph \Va s the last v.·ord in communications. IN 1926 the Nf'\V York Timrs \\'role an editorial ridiculing the idea that rockets coulcl rca<'h lhc moon . I \\'Ould he very c:ircful before I sl:itcd lhat star fli ght \\'as int possih1r . i\l r Bolding as ks \\'hO 1,1·ould "ant lo go to the moon lo li\'e in a h11hblc. First of 31 (. I Y.'Otl ld. So y,·ould in- dustrialisls, 1,1·ho "·ouhl y,•anl 111 use " pe rfe c t ,·11cuum. So y,ou ld aslroriomcrs. to JtCI uy,•ay frotn lhe hazl' and smog ::ind light of earth. So 1,1·ould r11din il )oil ronomt·rs. to g1•t :i." ay fron1 thi· radin "noise" cuuscd lly r·utl io s tations, tclcvil'ion. ruclur, :1nrl iJ!nitinn .systems. So \\'nulfl heart p:l11Cnls. lo i;!C'l ,·,way l'ron1 l'a rth ':; gra vity. six I i111 cs that oft he nloon. Eurlh is nol thr only y,·()rld thut we ran h<l v(' Thf'r·e is a whole univcr,se f ull of "·or\ds lo <·hoose frnni. \Ve ha\'t! lhe l cchn oln~y. and W(' hat•c lht· ingf·nui ly. All that Is lacklni:: 1s tht• dcs.i re·. • (.;TIUCK S\VOltD l 'rir11d l .t1 st To lhe F.d1lor in fronl of our house. Neither or these cases' applies lo our tree . OUR Oi\UG llTER came home from school and noticed the letter on the tablC'. Sht• was v('ry upset as she has grown up along .,.,,ith Lhat lree. She was only two and our.son only four when "'e mo\'cd inlo this home 14 years ago. 1-Jer reaction was to say that shC' and her best friend were ~oing to sit in the tree Y.'hf'n they came 10 cut it down -just as the So-called hero of a TV series had done y,•hen a tree i£i . bis hom e to .... •n park was threatened. How do you t;Jtplain to an 'ldealislic 16· year-old that those things ooly happeu on a television show and \hat in real life she would be "'asting her time? Besides. e ven i£ you wanted lo try. there wasn't time as it tumed out. \Ye received -ihe notice on Tpesday and this morning, Friday, lhe}• took aY.'ay our tree. The notice had said: ''Within the next 90 days." I think this is the only lime I have evcr sccrtthe city act quickly on a nything in lhe last 14 years. I wonder wh)'.? OUR T REE had seen both kids off on thei r first day of kindergarten and y,·atched quietly as I shed a lear orty,•o upon their departure. ll bore oo its trunk lh e~ marks of many poorly driven tricycles and wagons. ll has a funny crook in it where many years ago. when it .,.,·as just a skinny sapling, we had lied it up to keep it from bloY.·ing over in a wind storm. It had stood through all kinds of wind and wealhcr and had survived and gro"'O strong a nd beautiful. It was · a steadying symbol in un othcr.,.,•Jse ever changing world. No matter y,·hat was goi ng on it always y,•as there and as it grey,• lhe neighborhood took on a more setllcd look. replacing the "new tract look·· of puny liltle slicks in the parky,,·ay. It shared many. many things with our family O\•er lhe years 0J11d it had be com c a p:H1 of our \\'orld. • This mornini? in ten minutes time. th e tree Y.'as cut down and now on ly a barren five foot stum1> rrmains of .,.,,hat 1,1·us Olll'l' i.I lovely Lree. l 'cn minules y,·as all th:1l it took to y,·ipe out 14 years of growth <ind bt'a uty. I hope lhat in the 14 years that ha\'c rome and J?onc the city has learned \Vhal kind 11f treC's ln plant in park· \Vi.IYS so that this <la~· .... -111 not be repealed ai;:a1n m an~· years from noy,• v.·hcn the replacement trt·e ha :-. Just J?otten otl groy,·n. Oh yes -lhl· notice al so sairl thnt nur tr1•c "'Oul cl !){' "'replaced" by anolhcr trC'(' I i;:ucss .lhey just don't unfif'rs\0:1nd lhal yvu t:an"t replace :111 old frit'nd. ~1 ltS. PAT!l ICIA Ai\:'\"E CHO\l.'EL I. ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT 1(1)/'ier! .V. ~·t>rd. Puhl rsht>r Tl1oma~ Kt·ri•1/. f:d1l1tr Borhnro Krr1,.,,rh. f:dilnriol Pf'ICJ(' ~:tl1tPr 1\ f, . .,.,, day!; ago I noticed ctn il'T\JM'r· · sonnl piccr of while !)i.ll>C r W1lh th<' l'il\":-. ll·llC'rht"a rl 't1rl-1ng out flf our 1n;;1lhn\" Thi'!. Ill\ •1f papc1' ln(11rn1crl us lhlll tht• Citv nf ll 11ntu1~011 lk-;1ch \\·a.~ J!n1n)! 10 r1~n1nv<' lh1· tree in nur rxirkv.:i} 1·h1 s ...,,1s bt'1n~dr)ne.11 :-.:i1d , t.wrausc this p;trllcular kind or lr'c had rOOt:i y,•hi ch "crl' cau~1n~ dam1.1 i;c lo the sidewall-:incl nr th(' ~('11,•f'r syi;trni. 'rhc tre<' \\':ts ll1.•1ni: removed. it Jnforml!<r us. hcc1111 ... l' 11 y,·r harl lhl' ••(hll)l'lal p;1.,;1• 111 llh• ll;uly Pilot '(·•·~~ in 1nfurn1 a11<t ,l!;nul,1t1> reader~ h\ prt•i<ot>nt1n1: nn lh" p;t!<l' dl\('r'l' l.'(•n1mtnl.1r) on IOfHl'' nf 111 lt"rt"\! f)\ ''nrl1t·a1t"l1 rnhn11111.,111 anr1 t'.1 nonn1,t~ IJ\ pro' 1dtu11 ;, forum f••C n.·.ul, r. IH'l'o ' .t n•l 1" f1n·~t·nt1n11, 1111 .. n1'Y.\!).1 1•t'r ... 11p1nu1n .... ind 1dl'H\ on t'111r1•n1 l(lp u s. l'hl' l'd1 tonal op1 n1on' of 1h1• t>:nh· l'llot 11pp..•Jr onll 1n lh" erl11rorlal column at tht1 11111 ul rh1 p.ir.:" 11111n1ons l'-.:1irrs!ied h\ tlu· 1•1l11n1n1.:.1, t;nd c,1rtonn1.st' 1111,t ll'ttl'r 111Ht•1'• :'r<' thrlr n-.1n ;tnl1 no t'l1d•1r"•tn1•nt ,.( lhf'u \IC\\$ IJ) lhc O.i1l} l'dr1t ..,h11uld bt! 1nlPt'l'l'ri rcq\le~tcd it to hf• r(·moved. or 21 It \\'t•dnt·'\cl :1\. tl1 \nl:H..'r tf;, 197 t "·as causinu, damaa(' 10 lhc s~dc...,·alk -'---~----------' • " ' • • ' t\ tf DAILY PILOT WfdntMlillJ, Octobtr lb, 11114 • ~mg~ Paratroop~ Alerted .~ From "'1re Servlct• pl'fC8utlonary measure'," he added. • Ill ,-. "\~1'1'l'\\' WASIDNGTON -'Ill< P<ntagon an-• Tlle While ~-said Tueaday Pt<~· ~:.}.".. nouDCtd tad.Av un}fa or the 82nd Alrbo dent Ford dld not plan to. order federal :,~-~~. wllf... ~ ""' • me ald into the Boston area until the at.8.te ·:"f··. To• ' Division have been al~ .1n case they had exhausted all means of coplng with ' ldne miahl· be aeoded In h lkJ<ton odlool the busing violence. -~P.. busing crl3is but cautioned there was, Beecher sald the alert involves calling ':: ":. no plan to order the t r o o p s to men back from leave and telling troops Massachusetts now. to remain within a certain distaooe "As a purely preCautiooary measure, of the base. He declined to say exactly units of the 82nd Airborne Division at how many men have been alerted. Ft. Bragg. N.C., have been placed on He pointed out. u did the White increesed readiness.'' said P e n t a go n House Tuesday night, that the law states ' _Dull Ca1npaign trolled by st.ate resources. ~ Oe«:her •lid the three military pollct batfalloos d the Massachusetts Nati<ml Ouard mobilized Tuesday by Gov. Fnn- cls Sargent comprised less than 450 men while there are 12,500 membus- of. the Anny Natlonal 'Guard and 3,000 tnembers of the Air Guard in Massachusetts. • Boston Crisis Gov. Francis W. Sargent moblllud !bl\ Guard Tueoday and about 41 O euard!Jntn were sent to armories, with Other · unit• put on standby for possible c:.allup. But the Republican governor's request to the White House for federal troops was turned down by President Ford. ~ 15-yeat-Old wu ·slashed in the ab- domen. · Scattered violence has troubled the ICbool system amce. it opened more than four weeki ago under a court- ordered IChool desegregaUon plan rtly- lllg heavily on bu&ng. One arrest w~ reported at Hyde Park Hllih Scllool topey. A 17-year,old black male was dlarged with assault on a pollco Officer. . ' Gets an Issue spokesman William Sett her. that federal troops should be used only "I would stress the "'ords 'as a purely wben domestic violence cannot be con- Meanwhile schools opened in Boston today with National Guard units standing by in armories and hwxlreds of police patrolling a high school that was the "Scefle ot the latest outbreak of racial violence . 'Ille govel'OOC' ordered the G u a rd standby after citing 1'stabblngs, stonings and disorders" In schools Tu es d a Y , mostly at a higll school in t be predominantly whJte Hyde Park section , where eight white per.!IOlls were iit)µred. .At Hyde Parlt High, allendance drop- ped sharply from Tueaday'a totals, w!lh, almost aa many police a,round the school as there were students. RICKY 'MCKY POLITLX' Tlley're off and running today, folks, down ?l.1ission -Viejo ""Y for the election of tbelr Big ~ ~1ac. ln t.hls instance, the Big Mac isn't a hamburger. It's polilict. tr you can separa~ the tv:o. . • Anyway, on the November b a 11 o t. Misajon Viejo people are going to elect five n1cmbers of a !\1unicipal Advisory Onuncil. v.·hich is called a ?o.11'C for shorl · MiS1ion Viejo's MAC will be a substitute tor a City fume.ii, s i n c e Missidn Viejo isn't an official municipali- ty af'ld'.>tl'ftls reposes in Orange County tcrritofy undet our good Board o f SupeJl.isor,. • \Vhflt the '~fAC will do is bold meetings and decide how to advise the Board of Supervisoni: on what ought to be done on movlng !\fission-\7iejo issues. Thus advised, lhe supervisors can then do the,~te. UP UNTIL JUST the otbcr day. not much exciting had happened in th e l\1ission Viejo campaign to elect its l\fAC. About the most exciting development bad been that 32 people filed as can- didates for the five jobs on the municipa] advisory council This proves that despite \V,atergate and all the rest of tbe messy· Jttssy, there are still a lot or folks who'd like to get into politics. ntirty-two of them in Mission Viejo. tBE.N ABRUPTLY, Campoign DU!lsv11Je fell apart. The Mission Viejo CQmpany, which is the big landowner, aliov.'ed one of its subsidiary outfits to-send out a mailed billing to 800 homes in • the area. Within it, was a suggestion that a certain five candidates certainly looked well..quali!ied for elec- tion to the Big flfac:. 'Ibis has created a Big Stink. One of the five chosen even got to include hi s very own souvenir notepad in' the mailing. This particular caOOidate said be pa.id r,-_ the postage and besides. if you htcl all this mailing available to you Bf a candidate. wouldn't you too use iti? There is some logic here. ON THE OTHER HAND, there is a question of political propriety on 'the plrt or t.be big landowner, the MiaSim Viejo Company. '\Vhat the firm did wouJd be t h e ~uivalent to the Irvine Company sen· cttig out billings in Newport Beach or tile city cl Irvine in \\'hich c:ouncil c:an- d~ates got recommended. '1'he Irvine Company knows better than t~s. They have been through the political nteatchopper. Do something like that apd the Irvine Company would find JF Irvine Smith wihging her way out h're on the first jet out of Virginia. .Birr TBE'MISslON VIEJO Company dkl .it. Company spokesman Jerry Ognibeni fessed up that be approved tbe "informational bulletin" about the fife favored Big Mac: hopefuls. :ognibeni was careful to point out that ht didn't consider this a company en- di>rsement of the quinteL • \Vell. If it wasn't an endorsement i( was a danged good substitute fo; ctie. . : At least one or the five candidates <fJosen felt it was an endorsement. ~Anyway. MAC candidate lnal Arsan. \fho wasn't one or those favored in tfie mailout, was delighted. lie didn'i ~nd delighted when he called t h e 'Pai lout "unfortunate." But then he got tp the main point when he declared: • "NO\V \\i"E HAVE an issue ln this cjimpaign." : You know in yOur heart he's right. • • • Ford Gives Battle Plan 011 lnflcttiori \\'ASlilNGTON (UPI) -Here are the 12 recommeodatioo1 for fighting Inflation and saving energy v.•hlch President Ford proposed Tuesday :night: ' -Bring budgeting back .in s i y I e . Balance your family budget and expect government officialB lo do the same. -Learn how tO use credit wisely. Postpone unnecessary borrowing -wait -... ~h for interest rates to come down - as they wUI -and pay down as much as you can, pay off as quickly as you can. The cheapest way to buy anything, of course, is to pay cash: but credit wisely used is essentta1 to our way of living. Take time to team more about it. -Save as much as you can -and watch your money grow. --OlNSERVE ENERGY. save on fuel and take the pressure off scarce supplies. Observe .the 55-mile speed limit, use public transit and carpools, walk more. -To business and labor. do not rilise prices or wages more than cmta or services absolutely require. -To help offset pay increases, insist on productivity improvements where yOO \\'Ork, from the boSs on down the line. Jn short; \\'ork better, waste less of time and materials. -Make ecooomlzlng fashionable. Siio(! ,/ } .. Prh1ee hi Line? The Melbourne Herald saiil to- day that Prince Charles, heir to British throne, is likely to be appointed governor-general 0£ Australia in about five years. A Buckingham Palace spokes- man said the report was "pure speculation." 'I don't C8f8 what Ford told you to. tighten, you look ridiculous!' wisely, look for bargains:. Go for the lower cost item and brag about the fact you are a bargain hlinter. -WORK WITR others to eliminate outmoded regulations that keep costs of .goods and services high, and to en· force regulations that advance efficiency, health and aafety. > -Do it .yourself. P1ant "WIN" gardens for yoursell or within your community. Pool other cfl>it.yourseJf skills. -Assist in recycling programs and reuse of scrap materials. -Waste less in every way •.. take all you want, but eat all you take . • . clean up your plate • . tum off the lights, television. radio, heater ••• use less hot-water ... shut doors . _ • keep rooms at 68 degrees. -Guard your health .. , adequate rest and recreation are elements of good health • . . we can alt play better for our fun and simplify our style Of en- tertaining •.• keep me"ntally and physically fil Brezhnev Plans To Go to Egy1)t , l\leet With Sadat From Wire Services Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev will" visit Cairo next January for a summit conference with President Anwar Sadat to smooth out diplomatic: oonflicts and c oun teract increasing U.S.·Egyptian friendshlp. The Tass news agency said Tuesday Brezhnev and Sadat will meet for the first time since relations b e t w e e n Moscow and Cairo soured in 1972 follow· ing F.gypt's expulsion of 15,000 Soviet military perSOMel. Meanwhile, it was teamed Egypt and Syria have rejected some fl1iddle East peace proposals made by Secretary of S~~ He~ A:.. J9J.Sipge1_ .dlu:jpg visit;; to Cairo and Damascus., despite Kiss· fnger's daims of progress toward peace, the Beirut newspaper As Sa:fir said t<r day. The pro-Libyan newspaper q u o • e d ''Arab sources" as saying Kissinger's mission "met with difficulties in cairo and Damascus and his proposals were not accepted in the two capitals." CURTISS, Wis. (AP) -Protesting Another %2 were s I au g h. l e.red by Jow cattle prim, farmers shot or slit members ol the Buena Vista B e e f the throats of 658 calves and buriejl Gl'OViers Association near W I s c on S i n the carcasses in trenches. Rapids, about 60 miles southCast of "I'm tired of rhetoric," said Steve here. ' Pavich, president of the N a ti o n a 1 'lbe farmers say the price.. of feed Fanners Organization i n Wisconsin. graln aod other costs have jumped while ". . . There is a problem out here in veal prices have plummeted. ., ».roese said. "Ewrybody belw"" the fa{'tller's driveway and the coosurner is fakiog the r$." ,· ~ Broege said the NFO offered to tum the calves -over to slaughterhouses -at Edgar, Wis., and Illlbuque, Iowa, li pack.en would distribute the me.at to needy famllia But the offer·was turned down. rural America and somethitg has to Fmners were getting ~ to $12$ a be done about it." head for veal calves eight months ago.~ "None of us like it." one farmer but· are no~ receiving $17, according 'l11e Rev. William Whjmb, .director ot the Wisconsin Ohristian R u r a I Overseas Progran), criticized the cal!. kill. J:Ie said the farmers could have held the animals off the market wWiottt waste by contributing them to cbarliable org~izations. said. 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NewPort Beach (71 4) 644-2313. HUl'lTINGTON CENTER, Hunlinglon Beach (714) 892·7771 ---- ( ., ' -· I I ' I I ' t 1 • . ~ • • • I '76 Candidate: Reagan S~gests 31·d Party Move \ SACRAMENTO (UP!l Republican Gov. R on al d Reagan, who switched political partle! in 1962. "isn't ruling out the possibility of becoming a third party presidential can- didate Ip 1976. Reagan ·suggested at a news conference Tues da y the political cJimale may be right for creation of a third major ( State -) party because of public disaf- fection with Republicans and • Democrats. $heriff'1 departments revealed Tuesday,. the bcNel p a t r o I sald manpower in Northern Callfornla bas been cut I n order to put more men on the 11.S.-Melko border. NORWALK (UPI) -Ray Joms, so, and William )llt- chel1, 47;--were s e n t e n c e d """"'-. Tuesday to five years to life in prillOll. for a robbery at-Rlppe.i Otl tempt during which Ibey bekl Singer Andy 'wuuams, t-w:o hostages in a bar for 17 taking a shower in his hours. New York hotel room, SMrlfrs dePuties had IW'· was robbed of three rounded the FUte Room bar paychecks, clothing, where the holdup w a 1 at.-cash and a checkbook Tuesday by a woman tempted Sept. 23. Johns and posing as his wife. She Mitchell held two emplO~ was admitted to the at gunPoint until they w e re suite by a maid. forced from the buUding by ---~----­ Wtdnttda1. OclO~ 16, l'J74 DAIL y PILOT A 5 Los Angeles Passes Stiff • • Scuba DiviI1g Legislation • • LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Co unty Supervi90rs Tuesday pa~ a law Imposing wide ranging controls and restric- tions on scuba divers lhat was bitterly opposed by the <livers themselves and boat operators. Scuba enthusiasts booed and hissed as the supervisors ig- n ored them to enact ordinances that in c J u d e re- quiremen,ts_fm:.Jcaba diving licenses and a law against diving within 24 hours of tak· ing a drink. About 25 percent of t h e sCuba diving in • the United States is done in the Southern Callfomla area off the roasts of Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties. St ate, federal and other I o c a I governments h a v e lpdicated they will observe the L o s Angeles County experience as a guide to enacting more laws. • . long the divers would oppose the mea!lllres. "Until the day v.·e die," shouted back one of the opponents. The blll, to be enforced by county lifeguards and sheriff's deputies. requires that a I I divers and instructors carry licenses showing they h a v e been properly trained, with dlvert1-li~s to be renewed every year and instruct.ors' every year. Every diving boat must car- ry an oJcygen resuscitator and a trained operator. and equip- ment must meet county stan- dards, including air p u r i t y . Police C1iief's lfl ife ~1 a.l.:cs S uic.ide Leap SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -last January. Police Chief Bruce Baker of Chief Baker described his Port I a n d , Ore. says' his estranged wife as "being very estranged Wi fe· was despondent over a long'period, . despondent for a Jong time and frequenUy troubled by before bcr suicide leap off depression." the dolden Gate Bridge. He said she ~ft no note. The California H i g h w a y Her body was spotted by a Patrol said Tuesday t 1\ a t pleasure boat near P o i n t Barbara M. Baker. 29, o f Bonita off the ~tarin County Hayward, was· the 52-llh con-side of the Golden G a t e •• -fi rmed del'l:th leap from the Bridge. . "PEOPLE ARE dying. We bridge. She jumped from the "f\.1y wife is at 'peace DO~'," -·---·i.....-1• ._ .... '""Im...," .ltnllt lltel, CM Clttls ... lMm I _,, .. ·5u;;.l'FU"Ni»:4cKA°GE'i I !AfT .... ,. ... $5 00 CASIH rm run·· I ~•-••.; • Dli~Ptfhmlt! Mltb W fm c._.. Plf1Y l"'f•lttt 1111 rv. rnt lffll. I Slnlllln., DritlU. FMlOttttL .. 0111' lilsf "' I fill Dar,,,.. I cunfa, 24«. , .... a., Frte TY, II•'*'* ti t.lty 111ts. 11 ,_Gitt I CtW. Frt* L••••. frt1 Al!Jtrt In, llJIUMrkn, llllltlr Qmp. . 'Il>e governor, who .will leave office in January, a I s o 1~ dlcated be would not hesitate to join a third party move- ment if he felt the new party had a better chance of carry- ing out bis cooservaUve prin- ciples. tear gas. They pleaded guilty to robbery charges. e Prison Looms LOS ANGELES (UPI) Radio station executive Will are going to protect the center of the bridge before Baker said. "I don't knov.• Lif E d public," said Supervisor Ken-ntidnight Saturday. . why in this sort of thing ~·e • e ll S neth lfahn, pushing the bill !\1rs. Baker had been can't be spared publicity, why through and setting off a separated from her husband we cannot privately share our chorus of boos from about 100 for more than a year. He grief. If you must p r i n 1 . estwardGJlo Gllotel II ~ino e Police Baffled For Siamese divers and boat operators. was chief of police in Berkeley something, print this: we both PAlM UlllHG~.1001 MoitlH WEI TWAAO HO ltOTl LI ' i-~~=ahn:::..~::::id~he=-w~on::::d•:•=ed~ho:::.:w_=be:fu:r:•:~:k:ing~lhe:::_P~o:rtl:and::::~job=-....!':.ga:v:e:•:•:m:uc:h:as::_:w:e:ooul'.'.'.::d~."_:._:'.::::"":="N:=M:""':=:'":=""":::•=•=u=M=....,:::=·============~-ST AN F 0 RD (UP£) -Lewis has IUltil Friday to pro- Authorities said Tuesday they duce the or;:ri .. ~1 ........, of a had "no solid leads'' to the . 'ti"_, wy~ slaying of 19-year-<>ld Arliss communique from tbe New Perry, whose half-nude body World Liberation Front or was dtscovered in a Stanford face a possible second prison University church Sunday. sentence for £ailing to sur- Her husband, Bruce, 20. a rend t .... _,l .a ___ __._ sophomore p r e m e d student er erron;:Kll uY\."'loLlllo;i•.., said he last saw bis wife of to authorities. eight weeks when fhey were Lewis, general manager of walking ·to their c a m p u s station KPFK spent 11 days apartment from mailing a let-in federal ~ last June ter Saturday night. A bief 1 ~.-· .... . utbo ·u spat between the couple Jed or: '"''~mg ""give a n es her to seek solace in th e a Patricia H e a rs t tape R o manesque-style memorial recording the station received. church where she was statJbed to death and sex u a ll y 8!.S8.u1ted with candles, police said. e ManpOtDer Cut SACRAMENTO ( A P ) - Some Northern California law enforeement officials say they have stopped arresting illegal •liem: because the U.S. Border Patrol will no longer transport them back: to Mexico. ln a letter to poli~ and • I,ogglll§ Lafl• I . REliD!NG (AP) -More than 500 logging and sawmill work.en in Shasta O:Ju:nty have been laid off in the p;ist week, industry officlals aaid Tues- day. 1be lateot <Utbacits in. lhe industry Wett 8nllOW1C<d wf1m Oiampion lnternaliooal said it W<>Uld Jay off 134 employes Friday, at its An d e r 1·0 n plywood·)ilant. • T'vin Girls LOS ANGELES I AP) Death bas ended a three-day batUe to save the gfrl. Siam~ twins bom to an East Los Angeles couple, a b o s p i t a I spokesman reports. 'Ibeir ·death late Tuesday was attributed to heart fail· ure, a commm cause of.death ror Siamese twins. The twins had experienced breathing dif· flculties almost -from b i r t h Sunday, doctors reported. 1be !ull-tenn twins, children of Mr. and Mn. S evl no Morales, were delivered by Caesarian section and together weighed ·12 pounds , 121f.i: ounces at birth. However, nine hours after they were born joined at the lower two-thirds of the chest and the upper one-tbird of the abdomen , doctors performed a t'MHKlur opera- tion to . clole an abcbninal opemng. 1 - Pre. Christmas Sale S1Ao:20·30% NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 10 ONLY! Dia mond J eu•elry l•1f"..,· & mt'll'• 11nic•. IK'lltl•l'll•. \lin'. r ttffinll' ~· 11ih1•1 ''~'~I ilc'ln' •II"~ in •nitrl I~ & 11\t. i.:old, Ill 111 ,llr'w ott, • · Gemslane Ripg.'l • A ~elect g1ou1) nl IJd1e\' & mt•n'• g1'f1uif'll• \lorn• ri"'8\, ruby, s•pr1h111!, <ipdl & u1hr1 p1t•ciou\ & ~~mi P't'Ciuui. )lone·~ •ti 1n ·14 & lllK K11lcl, HJ 111 !()";'. off. ("'- EACH OF OUR STORES will have a large selection of sale items in each category. ALL .SALE ITEMS are from our regular s lock. nolhing has been added for this sale! ALL SALE ITEMS wi ll be clearly iden· lified by a "RED TAG" ~·hich · shows the regular discounl price and the SALE PRICE. OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK is in· eluded in this SALE. l\ol04il of our stock ror this Chrislma·s season· ls now in our stores and "RED TAGS" will be placed" on a large . quantity of that stock. RED TAGS can be round on diamond a nd precious s tone jewelry, wedding sets, solitaires, births tones, cufninks, bracelets,. cocktail rings, cultured Pea rls, pen. d1ntt, e arrings, gold & silver chain & numerous other items. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELEC- Gold Jewelry . TION s11pplies will be limiled in You will hod • 1.,~ ~ectinn in 1Ns c11egorr, certain items. You may la y·a·way .all l'l'l'JH °' 1ewrlrv for 1he l~v Of her nw1 e. 2tr4 ror Christmas at t hese SI le prices. _d11cou.nt. .I/JI!;. ' Clock• & Gift Items. YJJJJ ._,, Each SIOU! will Nve I heir· own unique \elf!C· hon; tome will Nve crys1.1I &.' pew1e1. IO'r. 10 m di\COUnl. Sterlil11 Siluer Jtwelry A ffne ~ethon ol mode1n br•celecs, man.,, cNim in •~'orled hingth~. modern neck!•cet. &. tOl'n~ ringi included .11 ~ d1~cOun1, STAR -MA., •• CHAtOC. IAN•AMllHCAtD. IOI CtlDtf ...... f Christmas Lay-a-way al '4le prices! So -..J..OHG·H ACH, 4313 Attln'ric-Aw. WHITTIER, -t2918 Pfillidtli'tlli S~ IAM ·SANTA ANA. 2011 N. Ml"" REDONDO leACH, $ovtft h¥ c.nt1r .,, /l.,.....,,.i.,.~ l'ORRANCE, 24456 HtwthOmt lhd. TORRANCE. Ott Amo Ftlf'Won $ttwwt T.""'4 ,..-...,. 'NEM-<>RT BEACH. Fltlhlott ltlfnd OflANQI, Thi~ of Ortnp ' • ANAHEIM;A""'t«n •• LOS ANGELES, AfCIO '*' 1 , ) SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COSTA MESA Decorating Center ...... ~ ...... ·.· : . . . . ·.:: .· . . . : · .. .. . . ... ~ .. ··> .~:· .• :·:: .: .. • • ••• • . • ,., ; f ). •· ~ ; ': ,c;•\I,..,••, (•.···' .-··~ .... •. A Great Buy In Paint. GIUD OPElllG DIAWllG • • PRIZE: A Roomful Of Carp1ting • Now our store gives you a real choice. Like these two easy·to<;Use IAterior Latex Wall Paints. Specialty priced for this sale. • • (Not to exceed $200.00) • • ROGERS ' Latex Wall Paint SAVE $2.DD --·~ NOW 5~~* Regular 7.50 Gat.• LAWRENCE BEST11• latex Wall Paint NOW 4~! Regular 6.49 Gal. le Wallpaper Sale. Buy firsl roll at regular pr'ice. GET 2nd ROL L FOR JC.~ Hundreds of patterns and· colors. Washable and wear·resislant. Sherwin·Wil/iams STYLE PERFECT' COLLECTION first roll from 2.35 to 3.95 • NAME • • ADO RESS • • PHONE ZIP • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• We are giving away a room.size carpet. If you are the winner, you may choose a ny style, color or exact size up to the maximum value shown under the illuslration above. You do not have to be present to win. Entries m ust be received in our store in person or by mail prior to the drawing Saturday, Oct.19, 1974 at 6:00 PM. WOVEN WOOD SHADES Pre-woven designs I As shades or drapes . 20% OFF REGULAR PRICE DRAPERIES Complete se lection. Many styles, colors. fabrics. . · · :~ • ':f.1.;il:Out-The-Cafpeting. · · .. : •• ~ :: · .Choose from shags. scUlptures, MeetS~f//~ She's our Decorating Consultant ••• and her help and advice C!re free. rm. • I tweeds and plushes in a wide _ range of colors. STYLE PERFECT' CARPETING 200/ OFF Regular 70 Retail Price VISIT OUR COMPLETE CARPET DEPARTMENT She'll help you choose paint. walfcoverings, carpeting and draperies. Select colors. And o ur Color Harmony Guide W1tl give you a picture of how rooms look. So see Shirley in our store. Or she'll comtt to your home, courtesy of our FREE Shop·at·Home Service. For an appcinlrnen1, Call 557-8767. SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1974 SHERWIN· WILLIAMS HELPS YOU DO IT ALL. ' 3161 HARBOR BLVD. · Phone : 557 -87~6 sTORE HOURS OURING GRANO OPENING: MONDA¥.THRU THURSOA¥-8:00 AM To 6:00PM. JJl.IOAY 8 00 AM To 9:00 PM SATURDAY O·OO AM To S:Oo PM . -. ' SUNDAY: 10:00 AM lo •:OO PM ' I ·. • 1l6 .. .DAILY -1•11.0T EDITOltlAL t•A.GE i A Promising Panel One or lh c most promising commi~sions ever c reated by the l·lunt ington lJc ach Cit y Cout11·il etPJJC~rs. lo be lht.• nc.•\v econo mi c ::1dvisory comm1ss1on. Its scvc11-mc1nl~r panel or fin a nc:c and budget .l'X.Pl'rls met l:1st \\'eek \\'ilh rily cuun1:iln1c 11 ror u br1l'f1n~ on thl:i r role as un advisvry :11-:,cncv. \\~hilc· 1 lu: hr1(•rin.i: st·ssion \va s 11.ot n1c~nt for action. or :.i n~' dtt:1ilcd ana l.\'s is of tht' ''il r Uudi.:t·I or lhc l'ity 's '1na11c 1u l structUl'l'. e:1l·h 11f till' nc,vly·:.ippointcd n1cn1hl·rs displayt•d a clear. prcci. ... c .i.warc ncss of ,,·hat budgl·l propos;.i ls ;ire a ll ;1 huut 1 hey ;.111 acknO\\'lt.•dg:ed thc·y have J.hiJ1J:s· to learn ITT>Out municip:.11 ~OV('rnnil'lll, but th<•v :.1lso n\acle it clc41r municipul go\'crnn1ent may havC a lot lo lea rn from private industry. · -,. ~n1e of the e xperts SU\Y clcurly th:•t govcrnml'lll, frn?rc limited in Its r c \'e nuc rais ing efforts than the pnvalc sector, hus spec:ial problems. But .lhcy a lso generally c ritic ized the c it y budget as bein g only •·half com1>lele '' bc<:a us e it did not 9utlinC' alternatives, what items \\'ould be cut if the city could not odd ilny ne\\' revenues . • Six or the St!VCll <lppointecs have not be1..,11 highly u1volvcd \\'ilh loc:.il go\'crnn1c11L -only Dil,l \f'ostcr. manager of tht? lluntington acach Co., is a 't'itv hall r~gulu.r -and that <1l!iO i~ a refreshing approa;ch for a etty con11nission. J\t lhis poinl, the conlmission appears quite f rcc of polilil'S or alliances. ' ~Jarriett \V icdcr, thought the experts should hl'lp Jure n~. induslry into the <:ity. Jt ut J\11.1yor Al Coen 11ro1K·rly su g~l'Sll'd lhat is nol their role :1111.J \\'OUld on ly diffuse' thci r 11u rposc. If th,• <'OUO('i\ ::1n<l st:1ff c1o not inll•rrcrc, this <:o n11nissio11 n1a y <'tJlllC' up u•ilh son1C' clc;,11', J>l'Ct:isc.• ll .'t1irnn1 cndut ions c.·vntt'r11ing th1· financ:ial co11ditio11 1Jf ll11 n1ingt o11 lll'at·h. 'l'h(':'t' 11ll'll n1ay find the ;.i11· :o\\ l'I"~ In :-.o 1111· q 111 •:-.!ion:-. 1 in 0111· t•l:-.t• l' \'t•n aski..'d. 1'~1::·~~~:~~::::~;dcd for their crackdo \\'O on bicycle s afl'ty lcl\\'S. Polic·c officials took a good look <i-1 the i}lcreas c in bicycle lr<.1ffic in recent yea!'~. <is ,\•ell as nt an accompanying sllrge in the numlic r of ac'cidcnts invol,·ing bikes. Office rs point out there ,,·e re 30 bike acc:idcnls so rar this• ye<-1 r, 25 of then\ involving inj uries , one resulting in a cle ath. While most of the o thers were minor. eal·h \\';:1s potentially serious. Since lilt• safety drive sturted early this month. police have i5:s\tcd 100 tickets. primarily for riding bikes 0 11 the \V!'ong side of the strcC'l , making in1proJ>ef left turns and failing ln wnlk bik('S in Cl'OSS\Valk!<i. l·'i rst ·ti me off enders under age l:l \Vi 11 be l'l'Qui red to bring th('if' p a rent:-; to cit y h:.ill for :.i safety film . 'l'he ir second offensl' <111d all vio la to rs ohlcr tha n 15 \viii he ticke ted . .. ; • \Ve ,would issue :.1 fc\\' ,,,.urnings to the commission to help it appro;,ch it~ t.:1sk. Jo'oster sug gested \he commission should nut bother muc:h \\•ith the cu rrent. adopted cit y hudget. Considering th·e curre n t contro\'c rs~: ovct t;1xcs. the tomn1ission <:e rt:.ii nl y should look :.il the Hdopt('d budget -it may h:.ive t.o change. .r\nd both <·oun<:il\\·omen, Norma Gibbs and_ 1'his prog ram s hould help dl'a\\. attention or th(• parl'nls and childre n to bike s<1fct y an<I he lp reduce \vhat polite CCI II a gro\ving pr11blen1 . HB .,./ 'CHARRRGE! On a voluntary basis, of course.' Demo Left Has Lost The Battle ( EVANS-NOVAK ) \VASl!INGTON -The shrillness of reform demoind s by the Democratic- party's left viing can be explained by the now unmistakable fact that it has losl the yl'ar·long battle to CQntrol the p.1 rty's midter m convcnlion at Kan· s;i.s City in December. That outcome is revealed in C'a rcrul, prtvalc dc leg3te an<iiy sis by the moc\eralc Coalition for a Democratie Majority (C D!\1 ). Previously far more pessimistic than Democratic nation3J ~·nairm .-in Robcrl Strauss about preventing a Kansas City recurrence of the 1972 l\tiami Beuch debacle, C0 !\1 now projects a 200-delegatc moderate majority at K<1nsas City. Dear Gloomy Gus Let all those \\'ho think it ruinous that the 'govern ·mcnt supports the dominant economic interests take a look around al the widespread abundant material ·wealth created by this nation's great prO<\_uctivity. "----PUB!JUS IV ~' Giii '•"""•""' .,.. s...,,;"" •• ,.....,. ......... '"'l:•Htrilf rlflKI 1'IM "4lwf 91 ttlt -.......... k .... JWF Ptl _.,.,le ~y Gui., Otilyl'Htc. the moderates (\\'ilh 12~ s wing delegates and 74 Wallacciles ). The big New York delegalion is a pMncipal reason for CDM's revised estimate. While the June projection gave reformists 71 to 70 edge in New York. CD~1 's analysis o( lhc delegation actually elected in the Sept. 10 primilry shows a 100 to 41 moderate advantage. A major reason: the gubernatorial nomination or Rep. Hugh Carey, a moderate liberal expected to generally follow lhe lead or Strauss and the moderates. TltE LEFT a lso knows .,~:hat looms at 'Kansas City. That explains refor· rnisl demands for concessions from · BllT CD~t tempers its e nthusiasm. Strauss in advance or the midtcrn, E\·en though the left will enter Kansas <"On\"t'ntion. The most recent demands City \\•ith only 39· percent of the v..•er(' n1ad~ last \\'CC'k in a visit to delegates, it will be more cohesive Str;1 uss by a delegation hcadt•d by and belier disc iplined than ~he ~lil L's Ruhin. L os ,\n~e l cs in· .. ~mpderates. ~1orcover, the r'\-rorm1sLc;, duslr1ahsl 3nd m ajor rundraiscr for ~ Wii l try hard lo draw support from the the 1972 i\l c(io\·c rn ean1paiµn. 11 f)('r cent or .. swing" delegates-in· The n1cticulously, prepared CDltl eludin~ 50 dclegotles rrom. <?t'io con· s ur ... ey s ho\\·s R06 mode rates. fl70 trolled b.v Gov. J ohn J. Gtlhgan and rc(ormisls, I89 sv..•ing dcl<'gatcs and 32 scores of Uni t ed Auto \Vorkers \o\'alto GO\'., George Wttllace. What-'s de.legates. m.ot"e. this is basl!d on a hi ghly pcS· f'inally. there is concern about sim1stic t•st1m ;1Ll! of rl!~Ults in the Slrauss·s desire to position himself in dcll'gatc se1eclion next month in the middle of party ideological California <·a ucuses: !(Ml reformists, disputes. Although Strauss stood firm .'iOmodcralcs. against the Rubin group's demands last week. some moderates feel he n1ay give av.-ay too much on an issue where t.here seem s no room left for compromise: the~ continuing, pot en· tiatly destructive strugg:lc over racial quotas in the Democratic party. \'It~"' ING early successes in !Uoun· lain ;111d G rt•at Plains stales by i\1cr.n,·crnill' forces, CDl\I last June J!Jor11n ily proit'Cl(:d a vit1ua l l'landoff al Kuns as L'ity -71U to 718 in favor of B11tto1is Cause l1idigestio1i Pocketbooks Will Guide· Voters Tolhe Editor~ With re velation that a 5percent sur· charge in crease is to be levied upon .all C'itizcns \\"ilh income in excess of $15,000 yearly, I find it necessary to protest. So many of us have fought our way up the economic ladder b ~· sacrifice and struggle and are in no position lo give away several hundred dollars. WE llA \' E been told repeatedly that everyone is to bear a share of the burden in fighting innation. yet we see litlle effort toward equitabillty. \Ve see no new legislative Cfforts to close tax loopholes that drain inoney from the less advantaged. instead w£' \'iC\Y excuses and disclaimers rrom go\·crnmcnt administrators for their inept ha ndlin g in food and oil matters. J.'or c\·cry dollar spctial intcl'ests manipUlate out of their tax respon· sibilities. middle income workers ar£' celled upon to patriotically take up the slack. We see no effort to elevate the IRS tax brackets to compensate for inrlaled income which continues lo reduce our overall buying power. Patriotic goodwill in paying for special interest rip;off is no longei- palatable. Buttons still cause in· digestion. WllAT CAN be done'! II is time that Yi'l' pressure our elected officials to uphold campaign pledges to nol raise laxes (or to quietly do nothing to op· pose increases). Let's not allow our reprcscntalives to return home lo campaign v.1ithou t an ans...,·cr on the record' Those officials whose record on tax incre:ises v .. arrant approval should be recognized and supported. . A tax paye,r revolt is beginning to surface and 1t \\1ould be \\'Cll for of· fi ci<il s at all levels to l'ccognizc that a hard pressC d populace will vote their pocketbook in hard times. Jn con· clusion, stop lhc 5 percent rip-off :ind begin closing the corporate loopholes I hat cheat every t\mcricrin. BILLGiBBONS (.._ __ M_A_IL_e_o_x __ ) /,etters front readers ore uielcome. Nor- 1naUy. wttler.~ should convey their me~­ $(1ges in 300 words or less. The right to t·on· dense lelters lo /it space or eli1ninace libel 1.~ reserved. All lelfers mus! include :ng- nafure and moiling address bul names may be wilhheld on requesl i/ sufficient rea.ton i.~ apparent. Poelry will not be published. True Effeels 1·0 the Editor : Your front page 'coverage of Dr, Bright of the Coastal Commission was very interesting, but not very com- p I et e. While thi s bri g ht young CQ)ln. some supervisors and housewives are making plans for the California Coast for the next decade, the people are not being informed of the true effects it will have on them. TllE CO MMISSION reports that they denied only 178 applications a nd aµprovcd over 1,800. They did not, however , rcporl that of the t .SOO ·ap· plications approved they cut them dov..1n by $300 million. 1'his resulted in· lhe·loss of 38,000 jobs. "You could lake this further, to how many related jobs v..•ere lost a nd how many small businesses lost how much profit. I feel that in the commis~ion's plan· ning it be mandatory lhat they also put out an adve rse impact report on the economic effects thei r plans \\'ill have on the general public. lt y,•ould he interesting to know what their two; year delay of the San Onofre atomic energy plant has cost lhe people in ad· dcd ene rgy bills. It's time the com mission had a little more counseling and walching. GOLDIE JOSEPH mile high school district. J.'ountuin \'allev cannot carry an election. But. as a Concerned co1nmunity, I am sur<' the voters of 1''ountain Valley cannot say no to the desperate needs of the students who are suffering because or overcrowded conditions. PAl\1ELAS. CUP IN .'iput<' J 'ral"PI in front of our house. Neither of these cnses applies to our tr~e. OUR DA UG llTER came hom e from school and noliet!d the letter on the table. She was very u1>Sct as she h~ grown up along with that tree. She was only two a nd our son only four wheo Y:e moved into this home 14 years ago. lier reaction was to say thal s he and her best friend wer£' going lo sit in the tree when they came 1·0 the Editor-: to cut it down -just aS the so-called I would like to rcas.'>llre r.tr. Bolding hero ~fa ~V series had done \~1hen a thal despit<' hifi pt'Sllimi5tic letter tree 1n bis hom e. town.. pa~k was !Mailbox Oct. 9 ~, s pare travel ·is nott"' 1!hrea.te~ed. If.ow do you txl)la1n l~ an dead. ln r act ' it is just betinninJt. 1deahst1c 16-year-old th_a~ those things ()l\Jy happea on a telev1s1on $how and ~at in real'lifi she would be \\'asling lie is ri~ht on one point. Human lire is impossible oil the moon or planets. That is, if Lhe hun1an is naked and un· protected. l\1odern humans could 11ot survive very long even on the earth in that condition. Docs that make life impossible on· earth ~ or course not ! JI U~IA NS protected by their' machines can go just about anywhere and stay there. There are year-round bases Oil the poles. but an unprotected person would die therl• within a dav. Skylab "'as in lhc middle o r a \'acuum more airless than any ever made in an earthbound laboratory. An unprolcc· tcd person '''ould di e out there a lmost instantly. Yet, three men lived there for more than 80 days. \Vhal was done .... ·ith Sk)•lab can be done enywbere that our rockets can i:o. Mr. Bolding claims that travel to the stars is impossible Kol so! A Saturn V rocket --the one lhal put men on the m oon --could easily rea('h the nearer stars. Unfortunately, it would take something li ke 25 .000 years. You n1ust reali ie, though, that the Saturn V is not the lasl word in rockets, a n.v more than the Model T was the last word in automobiles or the tcleg1·aph was the last "'Ord in communications. ·tier time? . ' Besides. e \'en ir you wanted to try, there wasn•t time as it turned out. We received the notice on T;ucsday and this morning, Friday, the~· took a1.~1ay our lree. The nolice had said: ''Within the next 90 days." I think th.i s is the only time I ha Ye ever seen the city act quickly on anything in the last 14 years. I wonder why? OUR TREE ltad seen both kids off on their first day or kindergarten i nd watched quietly as 1 shed a tear ortWo upon their departure . lt bore on its trunk the marks of many poorly driven tricycles and wagons. It has a Juon_y crook in. it where many years ago, when it was just a sklflny sapling. we had tied it up to keep it ffom blowing over in a wind storm. ll had stood through all kinds of y,·ind 11.nd Weather and had survived and grown 4lrong and· bea uti ful. It was a steadying symbol in an otherwl11e ever changing world. No tnatter what was gOing.on it always was there and as it grew the neighborhood took on a more seltled look. replacing the "new tract look" or puny little sticks In the parkwa.y. I t s hared man)'. many things with our family over the years and it had become a part of our v..•orld. Writers Are Hard to Live With C11rr'f Sr•!J 1\'o To the Editor: ·rhc \'Olers or Fountain Valley h3\"C rc!io undingly supported the J{untinf,!· ton Beach Union lligh Sc hool Di strict tax override pro1)()sals in past years. !laving no Jo~ountain Valley residcnl on this high school board. we have in effect voted for taxation \ol.'itholll representation. We arc again being asked to vote for a tax ovcrriO e to bu ild a much needed high school v..•hirh y,·ould be located in J~unti ngton !Wach. llccause it v..•Quld eventually alleviate the QVCl'C l'OWflinA or F'Oun~ t\.li n Valley ll i.i!h Schoo l. I feel t.he Fountain Valle)' com1nunily will sup· port this i!>suc on the Nove mber hal· lot. IN 1926 the New York Times wrote an editorial ridiculin~ the idea that rockets could reach the moon. I \\'oul d he very carefu l before I stated that starflight was impossibl<' .. !\Ir. Uolffin g asks who \\'Ould 1~·ant lo go to the moon to live in a bubble. First of all, I would. So \\'OUld in· dustrialists, who would ..-•ant to use a p e rfect vacuum . So would astro1lomers, lo get away fro1n the haze and smog and light or earth. So \\'Ould radio astrQnomers. to J(ct. away from the radio "noise" caused by radio stations . lelcvlsion, radar, and ignition sys tems. So would heart patients, to get away froril en rLh's gravity, six tin1es lha,totthc moon. This morning in ten minutes time. the tree was cul down and now only -. barren five Coot stump r~mains of what "'as once a lovely tree. Ten minutes was all that it took to \\•ipe out 14 years of growth and beauty. I hope that in the 14 ye ars that have come and gone the city has learned what kind of trees lo plant in park· ways so thal this day will not be .repeated again many years from now \\•hen the replace ment tree has ~just gotten all groy,·n. 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If<~ TlllS l.F.:\llS lo lhe r.nnt h1-.1nn th.11 \\ r11 l·r:-. .~hou\cl nnl marr)', nr :-.1•1 1111 pl·rn1:1 nt·nt ;1r1·:1n~C'm<'1ll~ n1ll1 f;1d1l'S tu \\h11n1 lhrv ;_ire unv..1•d, \'UU ar1;: in1il1t•d \\'l'll·nn11• \Vhcn a \\"1\ril;,in ht·conlt':O. 011\'art• lhal rnf a long lllllt' sh(' dnt.•:-n'I rt':llly c..;lst ;1s .. f>l•f"Sfln. lt\(' ('n1nti11n:1l a\trllion ttcc11m cs dr~.11l ful. Tht" writt•1·: -tin t.1"" s1th'. ts no! .~ 11nU'A'llr(• "' his n1•J:\f..'(;I, UIHI (!:1'1" y,•11t111d ur 1 ii ;1 t•i re It• nf J!,1.11 It. Q11c1.• I 111 s h:•pfl('ns. lh1•rt.• is nnlhfni:. rt·11 lly, lclt n1' t4lh1.•r :-1idt•, AS A Clllf,fo' pelitioncr on the Com· milter. for Vnlflc:ition or f'ounlain Vulley Cit y Schools, I reel the pl'oposal lo unlry a ll S('hools in Foun· tui n Vall ey along city boundaries is a log ical, non·fK'llltlC'al plan to unite our conlmunit}'. The fuel thul unification pclilions arc btlng circulated at this • tlme docs nol detract frorn t.he impor· lance or :i "yCH" vole on lhc llunting. ton .Reach Union lligh School District las: overridl•. l~owe\'cr. withoUl lhe i;1111rort of the communitie!i or llun· 1i111£1.on llcorh, Wcstmin !';ter and Seal Be ach. lhi5 tax override i!i headed in •the some direction othcr.t have token before defeat at the polls. lluntlni;:· too l\<!ac lt . Westminstr.r and Seal lk•ach must support this IS&ut v..•ith \'ote~ in ot-dt:r--for \t t.o e-11rrt. 1'tie)" rannol rely on l''lluntuln Valley to i;o lv e th ei r s chool pUJ)Ul a tlon prnhlen1~. As a small p3rt of the 62·squRre~ • t:arth is not the only world that we tun ha ve. There is ti whole univer!te full of worlds to choose fro m . We have the technology, and we have the Ingenuity. All that is lacking is 1he desire. CllUCK SWORD Friend Lfld • ' . To the Editor: A few days BiO I noliecd al\ imper· ' sona l piece of white p<iiper With the· city's letterhe ad s tickin,R out of our mailbox. 'l'hts bit nr 111.1pcr informed us that the Cily of lluntington Dcaelt . \\.'3S-~oing to remove the tree in our parkv..•ay. This wll!I bcini;. done, it ir:;aid; because this particular kind of tree had roots which were causing dumage . -;o lhe 11idew1tlk 11.ndlor the sewer .syslen1 . The tre-e woN bei ng removed, it Informed UA, he.cause I I "'e h ad requ~sled it t.o be removed, or 2) it was c~usin& damage lo the sidewalk MRS. PATRICIA ANNE CROWELL ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wted. Piibli1her Thomes K eevil, Edilor Barbara Krtibfch, Editorial Pa ge E:&tor The editorial JUl ,lll' or the Daily Pilot SCl'ks lo Inform .and stimulate rtedtrs by pre1enting on this page ~iverse tommcntary on top\~ or in· lt:rtst by ~yntflcated tolumni sts end t 1111ooni11tJ. by pru,•idln• a rorum for reader;' \'il'.,.,·s and IJ)' flrCM'ntinR !his nel'·spaptr's opinions and ideas on curre.nl top\cs. The editorl1l opinions of the Daily PtlOt 1ppc11 r only In the editorial column at the lop of the page. Opinions expres~ tby lht' t-Olumnlsts and cartoonl3L~ .J.nd lt'tt~r .... r11er_11 art their o~·n and no ti\dor~cmtnt o( \h('\r views by th«! Dally Pilot should be Inferred. Wc<lnc•day, October 16, 1974 • ~ I 1 j • 'I l r • • ' Orange C~!!i VOL. b7 , NO. 289, 8 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lb, 1974 - ' \ Tojlay's Final . . N.Y. Stocks • N TEN CENTS Newport-Challenges ·Tough ~ew Building Rule By GARV-GRANVILLE 0t IN Dally PllM Sl•tf Newport Beach ofHcials will chal\el'Jie engineering studies leading to a federal attempt to impose toogh new building regulations along the city's watel'tront. · Basis for the challenge scheduled to come at a meeting· with · Feder a I Insurance Administration {FIA) officials sometinlethis week is a consulting engineer's report. The report contradicts a U.S. C.eol6gical Survey study 'that concluded the city's shoreline is in danger cf being~devastat~ither a Udal wave or flood believed likely to occur once every 100 years. . A's a result of the survey team's findings, FIA issued an order to federally controlled lending institutions that is scheduled to go into effect Jan. I, 1975. 'Ibe order Instructs lenders to reject loan applications on Newport Beach flood plain structures not built above the max- imum surge heights water could be expected to reach ln either a l~year tidal wave or flood. "Substantial" improvements to ex- isting -itructures .!fill also be-sub)e<:t to lhe same loan constraints if FlA stnnds by its order. • And loans to Cover resale of existing developed propert y could be impacted by lhe lending edict. But Tuesday, Newport Beach City P.1anager Robert Wynn told tJ>e: city council an engineering study it authoriz,. ed disagrees \\'ith the federal report that touched off FIA's order. According to Wynn, the '5,000 flood plain analysis done by tile L<lng Beach engineering firm of Moffitt-Nichol says -the effect.a of lh& possible-100-.year flOod or tidal wave should not be as described in the fede jal report. "There are many variables involved in such an analysts." WyM sa,id, ex- plaining why the two reports difter. Two variables he \nlentioned were offshore islands and Newport Harbor's east-west configuration. •·There's room for interpretaiion of v.·hat affect such physical factors would have on the tidelands impact ,of either a flood or major tidal wave," said \Vynn . : "l think thert: is more than ample.' justification for a challenge," he told the council. Ordering the independent Study v.·as just one of three actions I a k e n y,·hen the city council was told of F'lA's edict ' almost three weeks ago. 'l'hl Council also 'endorsed a claim for exemption already filed by Wynn and requested that FIA·s enforcement date be delayed. lf the federal agency's loan constra int edict goes into efrect, to qualify for loans through most normal lending in- stitut ions. ne~· construction projects in the Ne~·port Beach fl ood plain would have to be COflstructed above the an- 1icipated JOO-year \\'ater surge line. That means elevatini them on mounds or stil ts front eight to 12 feet. In addition to impacting new ·con- struction along a waterfront thal i !I already 99 pQ,rcent developed, the F'IA ordej ~·ould discourage major remodel- ing projects on existinl' strut.'lures not elevated to Fll\·s mandated height. .Coast Chief Under Fire -I Brown Urges _Resignation in Fund-raising Row ,. POLITICAL PERSUADER? Panel Ch1irman Brig1't By J()HN VALTERZA 01 1tM Oalty 1"1191 Sllft Demoi:ratic candidate for governor Ed- mtJOd G. Brown Jr. suggested today that Dr. Donald Bright quit as a member of the South C.oast Regional Z o n e Conservition Commission as controversy over his fund-raising for Brown continues to mount. The candidate, who was to have been the guest of honor at a· $l~per-person reception in Costa Mesa next week, suggested that the benefactor return any money collected in the effort which -was.launched at a meeting of Dr. Bright-the commission chairman-and representatives of m a j o r developers regularly doing business with the com· mission. Coast Panel "First' The Oct. 7 Rssion ' where Dr. Bright sought mailing lists from the I 5 developer representatives came to light Tuesday, and although Dr. Br i gb t denies a conruct of intereSt, bis critics are abundant . Some of the representatives who at- tended the l\,lncheon at a Long Beach restaurant are ~ying that the clear implications from the meetiri~ were that Dr. Bright had hopes of being a part of the Brown Administration if the can- didate wins in November. And one Newport Beach lawyer said today that there apparently was an at- tempt to stonewall the persons present. But Attorney Thomas Peckenpaugh of Newport Beach added that the intent didn't work. . "People who know me know that I v.·on't be stonewalled," the lawyer said. And1 apparently, Brown has. reacted in simflar fashion. In a terse statement released by aides today the candidate disavowed a n y knowledge of Jhe pl~nning for the even- ing cocktail pa rty, "Dr. Bright's fund -raising activities were not authorized by me or my cam- paign staff and they were done without our knowledge," said the statement. Brown added that he asked the com-· mission chainnan to return any money received from the campaign ~ sell the tickets. And that project was only a day old when the controversy hit. '· One recipient of invitations ~8s enrag-• ' N ewpoi~t Council Agrees_· -·~··__.."' .. II- -To Coastal ~erntit Pla11 In an .altempt to soothe troubled waters. the Newport Beach City Council decided Tuesday night to meet the South C o a s t Regional Coastline Commission ''halfway." Halfway to the council meant adopting a policy of not issuing city building permits until necessary coastal com- mission pennits haVe been issuoo.· to applicants. Until the council voted unanimously to adopt the new policy, applicants could obtain city permits before clearing their projects with the commission, a practice frequently critized by commission mem- ben. But when advocating the policy change. P.fayor Don Mcinnis made it clear the city "is not backing off from positions it has taken earlier." "This is strictly a voluntary action on the city's part that, hopefully, will result in better coopcratioo between the city and the commission," said Mcinnis. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said the city is not "In any was" legally required to llefrain from issuing permits until after applicants have cleared their pro- jects wltb the commission. O'Neil agreed with Mcinnis t ha t Battle Cost Levied WASHINGTON (AP) -The Detroit branch of the National '""Association for the Advancement of Colored People and others who challenged segregated s,.:hools in Detroit were . ordered Tuesday by the Supreme Court to pay the costs of thclr losing battle. The court rejected by S to 4 a motion by the NAACP and the parents and students w h o brought the suit to have each party to the case pay its o"'·n costs. PIGSKIN PICKERS VIE FOR PRIZES Pigskin Pickeroo P/4 continues a& Orange Coru t prognosticators of pig· skin prmuess tru each week of the football SP.ason for f)1'i.zas worth $130. />ickeroo entrant.! wJJo best pre· dtcc outcomts ·of 30 football Qame• to be plautd thU weeke-Ttd. will rective Ztnttlt ttti vision ot1d rcdto products. The contest fa seoruored bu the Dal!11 Pilo t and ABC i;olor Ttlevlllon Com- pan11. Pigs~ln Pickeroo fa a 1t(11dar f ea.· titre of 'he Daily Pi lot sporlr 3tctlon Afo11da.11. Tuesda11 and \Vednesday. ·: Newport Beach "has nothing to lose and possibly a great deal to gain by meeting tie commission halfway." Of the seven Orange County cities affected by coastal c o m m i s s i o n decisions, Newport Beach bfcame the fifth to adopt the "Conunission first" policy. In Los Angeles County. four of nine cities subject to commis,,ion judgments have adopted similar policies. Newport Council Backs Elk Hills For Oil Reserve Newport Beach's City Council went on record Tuesday night as favoring use of Elk Hills oil reserves to help meet the nation's oil needs. 'lbe council's position was declared in a leUer to Rep. Alphonzo Bell (R- Calif .), a leading advocate of tapping the 46,00Cl-acre oil preserve controlled. by the Navy. "Production from this reserve could occui in a relatively short peripd and it could decrease our dependency on ex· pensive foreign oil." the coun~J's letter said. It a1so called for holding oil o f f Southern California's coastline ''for future production in. the event of a national emergency." President William H o w a r d Taft designated the Elk Hills site near Taft, Calif., a petrolewn reserve in 1912. Simon Returns Home in Def eat MOSCOW (UPI) -Treasury s.cretary William E. Simon flew hori'le today, ending a five-day Russian visl t marked. by a stinging Soviet attack against con· greSsional auempts to link trade and emigration. Soviet Communist leader Leonid I. Breihntv said Tuesday night billions of dollars in Russian-American trade could be jeopardized ·by the "utterly t tore I e v a n t and unacceptable" con- grt&Sional campaign . JU commen \a to newsmen before ·his plane left for Washington, Slmoo ta.Id he agreed with Brezhnev's bld .:to gt1l most·favored.:nAtlon trade statu.! for the Soviet Union. J~ie Mid his talks with the Soviet leader were fricndl.v. .. _ ', . . Sand Savers \Vorkrnen, two of them waist deep in wet sand, work to extend wooden groin near Newport Beach Lief~uard Headq uarters in project calcu- rated to add te mporary protection In advance of winter beac.h ero- sion. Project will extend existing walls 24 feet farther toward ocean . Designers hope extension will trap enough sand lo protect buildfng during winter months when current shifts and heavy swells chew away sand. · • Newpo1·t Cou11ciln1en 01{ Plans to Build Cha1nhe1· Nti"''POl'l Beech's City Cl>und l n'IO\'ed ah"cad \\'tth Its ~tans to bulld a new touncll chamber Tuesday night b y unanimously approVing a St 7 , 2 5 o archi lectura l agreement covering the chambt!r's desl J(n. Council approval or the agr~menL. J with Kermit Dorlus alld AS80Clates ca r- ries with It an Implied commitnlent to coostruct the proposed 3.$»-squ;in. .. roo1 chamber on the lOUth lnwn ot t.ne pre11Cnt city hall. Prclimh1ary cost 'csHmate.s set the IS.. CllAMBERll, ¥1.1• t) ed at the idea. Paul Sayre , the president of the United South Orange Coast Co mmunities (USOCC ), said the entire issue "smacks or politics." "Bright sOOuld have known better. because the injection ol politics into the C.Oastal Commission frosts me and every pther individual who expects good judgment from that group," he said. Dr .. Bright was available for com- ment aflei inilially disclaiming any con. flict of interest in interviews Tuesday. The chainnan of the Cal S t 11 t e Fullerton department of biology insisted that no conflict existed in his planning of the event. Among those directly involved with . (Set BRIGHT, Ptge All 01111> '""" ...... CLIENTS 'HELD UP' Laguna Attorney Wilcoxen Watergate Testimony Dean Says Nixon Aides Issited Coverup Orders WASHINGTON (UPI ) -John W. Dean tII testified today th11t within two days after the Watergate burglary, then White House aides H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman both took actions to cover up the Involvement of Richard Nixon's re-election campaign committee. Dea.ii, a former \Vhite House counsel who first accused Nixon of complicity In the cover-up. said he was present "'hen Ehrlichman ordered bugging con- spirator E. Howard Hunt Jr. to get out of the country and was t o \ d Haldeman ordered White House fil es to be "cleaned" of potentially in· criminating document s. During his first hour on the y,•itness stand in the \Yatergate cover-up trial of Haldeman , Ehrlichman and thr e e other Nixon associates. Dean recited the same story he told 16 months ago at the nationally telev isOO S e n a t e Watergate hearings. Sipping Y!'ate r frequently from a Styrofoam cup, he told how the plan to gather politicaJ intelligence was hatch- \... School Official Sets Talk in Costa l\'lesa Newport -t-.lesa Unified School Dist rict official Dr. Norman U:lats ~·ii! add ress the Citizens' •!arbor Area Re sea r ch Team in Cost a t-.iesa Thursday morni ng. The topic chose n by the d e p u t y superintendent for his 7:30 a.n1. ad- dress is tile Nov. 5 revenue increase proposal listed 11:s Proposition Z on the ballot. PROFIT TA KING SETS IN AGA IN NE\V ''ORK '(Ul'l 1 -Prices n10\i:d sharply altd broadly lo"·er today In nlOd· erate trading on the New York !"\•ock Excharl}le AS traders ronth1ued to lilkl' pron1s front retent adv11:nces . The Dow Jones indus1rial averoge. l~t 16. I 1 potnts to 6~2.29. · Declines lopped 11dvances S.i9 lo 4 i8. amorl,ll !he 1.692 ls.~ue$ 1r11ded. Prices al!iO ~·ert lower in mcirlcr.1t l' trading on the A1nerlcan Stock Exchangl'. • .. ed and eventuall y resulted in the bugging arrests of five Nixon c a m p a i g n operatives at Democratic party head- quarters at the Watergate June 17, 1972. Dean. looking thin and pale alter si x ~·eeks in prison. described a series of meetings and telephone ca1Js he. had June 19. 1972. when he returned to his White Hoose office after a trip to the· Philippines. The Watergate burglars were arrested two days earlier. He said Gordon C. Strachan -who v.ill have a separate trial later in the cove"t-up plot -told him that he cleaned out White House files "on Instructions from P.·lr. Haldeman" to m11:ke sure there was "nothing embarrassing'' lef1 in them. Later that day, Dea n testified, he had a meeting to assess the situation with Ehrlichman and then-White !louse aide Charles \V. Colson and Ehrlichmar. was \\'Orried about Huni's whereabouts. "Ehrlichm an said ·1 think someone ought to tell i\fr. Hunt to get out o: the country' and he asked me ... to ge! !hat instruction to !\fr. Hunt," Dean said. Dean said he immroia tely telephoneC that \\·ord to G. Gordon Liddy, the coun~I for the r\i xon c<1 mpaign finance committee and the ma n y,•ho dreamed (See DEAN, Page A!) Orange Cea.st Weather !!'II Ix-considerably cooler Thu rsday, acoording to the \\'eath- er lady •. but stl ll unseasonably 11arin. Highs :it the beaches, after the fog bums off. is expected in the upper 70s. risi ng to the uppe r 80s inland. That's abo ut JO de- grees t'OOler than today's highs. INSIDE TODA V farn1ers. s~y111y they art tife<l or /lie rl1e1or1c, Jiuve sla11yluered t:o/t r.~ i11 \\11.sfnnsin 111 protest of Jecd pntr$. S1ury. PorJe A4. Al Your ''"''" #.J lf.lliftl A11, U L. M. ley-I t c1n~ •.t C11Mt c..--411 Cl1u111... Ol·U c ..... ,. 01 Cr1tlW9nl 01 0.1tr1 lfOfl<" A 1 S Ed11..-11t ,. • .,. •• '"""" .. ""'"'' "' Fl!ll~t.t 14-S 1'"'41 Cl·U Mo-U t.1111 L1llclt l"l Ct MollllllU At ~ ..... TrH 11 MO"l'I~ ... , Mv"f .. ~ ,, M111lll•I l'lllllft e4 "'''"'"•' lftw1 "''· 0) Otl!IW C1·•~•1 Al .. H ,__,_ Cl J )-ii ll•J ,.._ 1ffll'ICf'ftl I I 'lf)Ct M1••01~ 9'-S T1""1•n. 16·1 Wt•llllt •4 W9floll He•> .Ill, OJ J "1 :: DAIL V PILOT N • County. Fair ijo_ard M.ulls Thoroughbred Races ll)' ALAN OlltKIN OI ltM DtOr ,.lltl Stiff The Orllllge Coonty Fair Boord Is 1·xpec1ed •to take a Slt'p Thursday night to11ard sponsonog thoruughbrL'd racing :it Los Ahunilos. ~·air <l!rt'Clor:1 h:ive been n1uUing a pl:i.n lo promote 14 days of thoroughbred racing ilt Lois 1\k11nit0s and' use lhe rfvenut~ to (un<I re<lcveloj>n1 ~n1 of the 163.oi.:rc fil1rgrow1ds 1n Costa !\·J ~sn. Thursday night, th c nlnc·1nembc r O·ve rl oad l1i Tr a f fic Cases Eye d " -Q>nfrooted v.•ith case load Increases a·t Harbor Judicial District Court , Orange County supervisors decided unanimously Tuesday to create a ne\11 traffic com· n1i ssioner <posilioo for .that fa cility. The new commissioner, v.1lo could be -.iCalcd as early as December, v.'Ould be paid about iJ,000 less than a full-fledg- ed municipal court judge. The com- missioner wookt be assigned to hear most traffic matters. • Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley v.·on board approval of the new positiQn, pointing to statistics sho1ving a 21 per· cent case load increase in one year. · Supervisors and the state already had approved a fifth judge for the four-judge courthouse, bul that position v.·orl't be filled until ne:ct spring -after the new. governor. takes office. . Presiding Judge Donald Dungan of rhe Harbor .Court told supervisors that the need for a traffic commissioner is immediate. He said cases are slacking up. Dungan noted that lhe traffic com- missioner. who 1vould earn about $30,000 per year, would have to have the same qua1ifications as a judge and could try regular cases if the person on trial doesn 't object . The commissioner 's salary, plus the pay for support perSOMel including a t'OUrt clerk and a new deputy marshal. 'will come out of !he existing court budget. Riley said. . : "The advantages of a commissioner :"re v.·eU demonstrated," Riley said. ·"~amely. the annual salary is $3.000 less than that of a judge and assigning all traffic coses to one person facilitates uniforinit y and consistency in sefl· -renctng.~• -- l?.ilcy said Ille exislence of a com· missiooer reduces the number of court appearances by both defendants. lawyerS and district attorneys and permits judges ' lo spend more lil)le in higher priority criminal and civil matters. Judge Dungan and Judge Ca Iv i n . Schmidt assured supervisors that space ca n be found for the traffic commission· er in 1be temporary court in the Collins Radio Company building in N eY: port 'Beach. · A tie\\' court buildi ng is under con· stn1c1ion down the street, but it has befn delayed by strikes. Riley noted . There \vill be six. courtrooms in that facility initially, with roonl for expansion to 12 in the fuhlr e. Niarchos Hites Ileltl LAUS AN NE. Sv.it7.erland (i\P) -Mrs. • Tina Niarchos, 45. wi(e of Greek shipping magnate Stavfos Niarchos, l'las buried rcxlay in the fan1ily tomb in Lausanne's Bois de Vaux Ce1netery. She died Thurs· day. Among t~c attcndlng !he funeral Y•erc Nia rchos and his lhree children. and Tina Onassis. ;\1rs . Ni a r ch o s · <laughter from he r previous ntarriagc to Aristotle Onassis. ., ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT Tiie 0 •M19e C:<>•l1 O~ily l'llOI. IOlllll Wl\<(11 11 tomb•~ tM Nowl ·P•tn, " p..bh\llo.11 t>J lr>e Or~n~ C:o••! Pun1l1lllnQ C:o,....tnr, SfDl•~1t ...iot•Ol'll d•t l)Ubh""'O Monct&J lllrou<jl> Fri""'· •or ~t• Mo1•. Nt WIXlfl ~ .... ,., t1un!,ngiton 61:1<lllFount1lt1 V<JUfy. U<t'o'... ee ..... , tt¥ltll'1Sttt<llel><1< ~ •nd S...n Oemtnte,S,.,n J,..11 c;...11"1'"""· A 1>nqle ••910!\il td•H"" " J>Ullh.,,,t U S~!u•d<1J\ ~nd $.lnd•I"' Th• l>l"indp~I PJbl"~•ng 11• 1~• 1~ ·'' JOO ~\I e.., s1,.,~t. Co•t• Mii ... (1+.lorn'" '2~16 Robe rt N. Weed l'<e\•<ll!nt ""° PuD11;J>er Jack R. Curley \h (• Prn1oent t nd Cit"'""'"""""""' Ttion1as Keevil Th omas A. Muroni ne Cha rle!:> H. Loo~ Richa rd P. Nall A .. l\l•nl W fttQ!llQ Edu ... , Nt wport Beach Office ))).) ~·--1 8'0 ,,.. ..... d Holltl"'l'llOCl .... 11· p 0 l'lo• 111t.•1!l!;l Other Officn CO"• .<Nw : »O Wt~t a.o, \tte.1 1,,tqM"·' bl>tCll. I i§t (oltn ....... $!. 1+.J~••l'Qlot1 Af•cll lltll 8ff<~ f\!lui.-...fd ~Cl•"""", JO$ Ho•lll E:I Gtm•"O llt~ · Telepl'lont (7141 642-4321 c11ssltled Advertising M2·S678 CaoJf•Qlll. U lt. Ot•PIO'! ~ .._,1111"'1"1 CAl<Po-t· NII MW\ 11..,tf', 11111\tr.i~. ~l!Ml•I <nt!ler or ..... <l•-llh ..... In"''' DI .. ll"OO<IC-.t ••ll'IO~I tll"t+ .. Wlfll•\1011 ol UJ!tffl"" -. S.t-ti.tl PO'IUI .. N 'O ti °'41t Nit'°'• c.J•~a. S...~r.ilan ir, (.,,.., U.00 r<l(lftl/W'; ,, ...... ""llO "'*"°"•: '"'""'' °'"'""'I,_ U 00 "'°"™' board is c.x·pceted lo pick a consultant to deterrnlne 11o helber the plan 11 flnan- cially feasible. The board vdll mett at 7:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds. _ Preliminary ei1tlmal ts of the revtsnue the boa.rd mig ht expect from the betUng h.a\'e ranged from $14'0.000 to $270,0lXI. :i.ccording to Jin1 Porterfield, th e fairgrounds gcne r<il utanager. 'l'wo firms are competing far the coo· 1rac1 fO'r lhe financial feasibilily study -Economic Ruearch Aslociates of I...os An&ele• llJld Albley Ea>nomlc Serv~ts ol Ne\\-port Beach. Potterlle!d Nld the •lldy llbould IAl<e 1bout 1 Wet.k and cost about tt.000. "AJl the Rauret are reldlly avallabte at la Alamlt01." be said. Should the study find tht proposal feasible. the nest step \\"Ould be for the board t.o nppo1nt a t•o.n.sultant to sell the Cs.llfomla liorse R<.icing Board Bla11aes Congre ss • on the ldea. The propotial ha• crown !rom a desire . by Costa MMa ofllclala to eee the fairgrounds improved and developed into • a tultural-recreatton' center. Last month Costa Meu. ,.fayor Robert \Vllson un- veUed a concept ol ra co m 111 u i l y auditorium, svorts center, equestrian center. aaricuftural cent er, science and industry center and r~taurants on the fairgrowids. The sponsorship of thoroughbred horse racing has been louted 33 a means of ralaln1 reven~ for lbese projecta. Los Alu1nitos currenUy stages quarter horse ~u1d harness racing, w h l I e llolJyy:ood Park, San~· Anita and Del 1'.tnr put on 1horoughbred events. The thoroughbred !racks are expected to oppose· the fair board's plan. arguing that the nturkcl would become sa turated und they would lose n1oncy. Porfurlleld 1ald the fair board has been looking at October and November aa lhe time of year lor the races. The appUcaUon for 14 race datta would be for the races to beco1ne nMU41 events. If the plart goes forward , Porterfield seld the an-aogement would probably involve the fair board leasing the Los Alam.llo!I facilities Md perllOMel and paying the Los Ah~mitos owners a pe.rcentage of the gross. Indignant Rocky .Assails Delays Newport's Noise Plan Ge ts Okay • ACCUSES NIXON AIDES Former Coun1tl Dtan 1'1'""' Page A I DEAN ... up the bugging schc1nc. A few minutes later. he said, Ehrlichman changed his mind at Colson·s insistence and ordered the instruction to be retracted. ''I called Mr. Liddy back ... but Mr. Liddy said the "A"Ord had already been passed and it may be too late,'' Dean said. Neither Jiunt nor Liddy was arrested at the Waterga1e. But they were subse· quently indicted and c;onvicted in !he plot and both are free on bond pending appeal. Earlier that day, Dean recounted . he talked with Uddy as they strolled lO\\'ard the Washin gton !\.tonu1nent. He said Lid· dy "apologized for v.•hat happened" and promised never lo talk -even volun- teering to stand on a str!:"Ct comer as a target for assassinltion if .anyone doubted his pledge or silence. "I said 'Gordon, that won't be f'le('essary '.'' Dean said as spectators in the courtroom laughed. This part of his story pron1pted the same reaction at the Watergate hearings. Dean also recalled how the "Lidd y Plan," a blueprint for campaign sabotage including mugging , kidna~ping and pro- stitution, was first presented in the office of then Attorney General John N . 1.1itchell fi ve months before the burglary. "I looked over at 1'.1itcheil and he winked at me," Dean said , beginning '11hat was expected to be Ieng thy testimony. "Mi tchell sat si lent for a momen t. puffed on his pipe nnd sa id, 'This wasn't exac tly what J. had in mind.' and sug- gested 1.he p!an be somewhat tailored dO\\'Tl." NEW YORK (APJ -Nelson A. Rockefeller expressed Indignation today al the delay of Congress in pursuing hearnigs into h i s now-controve rfilal no1nination as vice president. Rcickefeller told ne\\·smen the Constilu· tion calls for his appearance before congress\OOaJ mmmJttees. but since hii nomination by President Ford t w o months ago he has spent only 2~ days before a Senate commlllee but the last two v.·eeks in the nation's headlines. "I'm getting a litt le indignant, .. he said. The former New York governor fended off questions about his 'headline-making gifta to political associates and a 19'70 campaign book. saying he v.•ants lo put it all before Congress, rather tha n piecemeal 1n the press. Rockefeller said he had hoped to be able to appear before the Senate Rules Committee today. He said he talked by telephone Tuesday night to ~t.a!f n1embers of the committee and sald "they 'A' ere working on it." Chairman Howard Cannon (D-Nev.). of the Senate Rules O:mmtttee, said he will have a statement later in the day on Rockefeller's request for more hearings qulckly by t)lat conunlttee. The Hotl.!le Judiciary Commltiee· ls also in- volved in the hearings on his nomination. The Senate committee held hearings in September but the House panel has not held any hearings or set any date for starting them. Senate . Republican leader Htrgh Scott of Pennaylvanla suggested today that the nearness of the Nov. 5 elections accounted for Arthur J . Goldberg being "suddenly aroused" by a four.year-old book secretly financed with Rockefcper money. ' The critical campaign biography for the former Supreme Court justice was pubUshed in 1970 v.'hen Goldberg was Rockefeller's Democratic opponent f-or l'ro111 Page A l CHAMBERS . •• project's total cost at $205,850, Including fumishlngs, air cood.itloning, electronic systems, design and landscaping. A preliminary construction schedule calls for the chamber to be completed in late 197&. When completed, the council meeting room will hold 120 audience seats, almost double the seating capacity of the ex· istlng council chamber. Senior Cit ize ns Plan U ti lit)' R ate Pro te st • governor of New York. Scott's remarks about GOidberg v.·ere made after Democratic leader M I k e .~tansfield of A-1ontana disclosed Goldberg telephoned him Thursday night and said he Y:anted to testify before the Senate committee on Rockefeller's nomination. ~f.ansfield said he v.TOte Cannon the next day and requested that GoldDerg be allowed to testify. Scott said he had no objection to Goldberg being a v.itness, adding, "It "A·ould give him another day in the sun." The GOP leader ~d the Senate that il Goldberg had been so upset by the book, he could have made an issure of it in his 1970 caQlpaign and protected himself with court action. ~ F rom Page Al BRIGHT ... him in planning the now aborted reoep- tiM to raise cash for Brown are Southern California Edi80l1 Com.pany Lo b b y 1 s I RandaU G. Smith and Orange C.ounty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton, a member of the coastal commission. Oranie County Democratic leader and millionaire rancher Richard O'Neill also is Ii.sled among the Spoo30f1 on the tickets sent out this week to hundred5 of persons along the Coast. Several of the recipienl8 represent land development firnlS with live ap- plications pending before t h e com· Dt!lr ,lltl 1!11f P•l1 SPARK LI NG BEACH , WEATHER For Sparking, Too S ni og, Hot Air Guidelines for future noise con t r o I ordlnanoes were set by the Newport Beach City Oxmcil Tuesday night when it adopted the noise element Of the city 's genera] plan . The state mandated noise element sets acceptable noise standards for c i t y rell.denta' envtmomental well bdug and includes an el&ht-point noise control pro. gram that Js a forerunner of future ordlnanc.e:. However, outside city controt when confronting sound r e g u la ti o n s are Nev.'])Ort Beach's ·lV.'O major nolae of· fenders, jet aircraft and hlghtRay U5en. They 'are subject lo either state or federal control. Backin( the noise element approved by the oouncil w&S field data on sound levels gathered by Wylie Laboratories. Wylie representaUve Jack Swing told the coundl Newport Beach falls into ''the moderate r.an.ge" ol expected noise levels in It. residential areas. "The most pervasive source of ex- ct!Sive noise is that generated b y highway traffic,' .. said Swing. He ·also noted that police helicopters "constitute a problem," but aald their ''90dal good mugt be weighed against the lrrltaUon the noiae lhey generate causes." Swing pointed out that his company's field work concentrated on noi1e at its soo.rce rather than at the receiving 1X>int. . Blanket Coun t.y; R,~lief Pronii.sed m:'.:g':;. Beach lawyer Wilham Wilcox-'Co111f y' Lagtma en, ooe of the guests at the luncheon, ... took a break from a court case today J{ G , to condemn the fund-raisU>g project. • omes . 01ng "It was a serious m.J.staie on Dr. The mild Sant a Ana wind condition Bright's part," he said. "The coastal which drove temperatures In Orange commission and it. chairman should County into the high 90s and which For Ill! 105 000 be more 1'udicioos." · <i;l ' ·• pushed inland smog along the coast ... He said it was a mistake for the and out to sea thl!'i morni ng. was ex· The .... I commission chalnnan to 'have v 0 t e d average cost or a 11'.Nse n Laguna pected lo break down. late today. (Re· several limes agairut major development lated story, Page A3l Beach this week Is a whopping $105.500. proposals involving millions of dollars But lempera ;:ure rtad1ngs vdll remain That's up from an average price o[ "to turn around and seek money -politi-higher than usual on Thur s d a y, $88,500 six months ago. cal money-from those developers." forecasters said. These are the calculations or Don Wilcoxen pointed out that most of 'The v.·eather patteni developed about Ward, president of the Laguna Beach the delegates at the meettng were major da\li'll Tuesday aiid smog began to bulld Board of Realtors, who based h f s representaUves of development projects. up al ong the coast as Inland winds statl~ics on cUITent realty listings. Bright, in an interview Tuesday, rein-slowed and finally stopped along the To arrive al his average, Ward d1vlded forced his clalm of no conOict by stress· sbOreline. the total value of houses for sale, almo.!l ing that none oC the representatives Orange 'County 's Air Pollution Control $12.4 minion, by the number of houses, now have permits pendina. District issued a first·stage alert in which 15 117. But Wilcoxen safd thaf some persons midafternoon for rn any sections of the A check of classified advertisements at the meeting are involved in lawsWts coast . The advisory .... ·as lifted about for Lagilna Beach houses in the Dally against. the coastal commission. 4 p.m. as a mild sea breeze began Pllot revealed an average selling price Full lsnowledge of the project was to thin the poll ution. of $97,073. not widespread on the coastal panel. Read ings in inland areas were ex· \\lard said that to buy what he Conunla!l.oner Arthur. Holme.. insisted peeled once again to hit the h lg h estimates is an average price house today that be was made aware of the 90s today, tapering off some what along wilh a standard 20 percent down pay. luncheon Jut Oct. 7, but was not asked the roast ment, a buyer has to earn $44,400 a to attend. Thick blankets of smog cont inued to year to qualify for a loan. "Don had said only lbat he planned hover off shore this morning. but on The loan would be at between P-4. to do some work for Brown but he knows iand . the morning was a sparkler -and 11 percent interest a year, if the \\'here 1 stand, so I Msn't lnvlted. bright an<! clear. money 11 available, Ward said. "I think that II lix>wed poor judgment Through the night, said forecaster Pat "But It's not," be added, and the new1 1 have gotten in the Roe. the condi tion v.•ill ease and some Six months 11ao, a buyer needed an last day or so hits me as a shock," morning fog and low· clouds are expected income of $.12,640 to buy an average Orange County supervisors were told to re"·ard excess use and ptnallze the said the San Clemente city councilman. along the const by Thursday morning. prlct house, Ward c~.lculated. Tuesday that "no less than 5.000 se nior small users. /jiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiijijijiili~ji;~~iijij~:iiiJi~ijj~~~~~iiii~~~~iii;iiiiiiii~ • citizens" v:ould turn out for a special H Id h I f Nov . 21 Public Utilities Comm iss ion e sa t 'i rate or usage 0 up r .. hearing in Santa Ana to protest the to 60 kilowatt llurs (KWH) of electricity 1..:tcst requests for electric rate hikes. is $5.4 per KWH but rate for 1,000 That remark came during bo a r d K\VH of usage drops to less than $2. discussion of a resol ution dirccfed al The life line system Baker ha1 in the PUC urging them lo ord er ""electric mind would be akin to that used by 1:on1panie s to crea te special .. life line" rates for minin1um users. telephone companies. Jeanne Hobertson. spo kesman for the · -The phone company charges a special county Il.('tirces Action Coalition. said lo"' rate -about half of nonnal rates the supervisors hl'aring room . where -ror a mea1ured 30 calls per month. the PUC n1eeting is due to take place, The idea ill to pennit elderly persons l\"Oti"I be big enough. in need of oul81de contact at leaat one ··1 e:cpecl no l('ss than 5,IKKI senior call per day in the event of an emtrgen· t 1t lzens to attend because we are tirtd cy. or supporting Edison. \Ve want to eat. Baker drew support from board 100." she said. me mbers for the life line, but his fellow i'otrs. Robertson and SC\'eral other au-supervisors drew the line at ura:i.ng the rl i1·ncc members Y.'ere vocal proPotJcn ts PUC lo reverse the rate structure. of the rerolu tioll' authored by Supervisor ''1 certainly favor the life line because }J:al'id Baker. it Is equitable, but in the ar'ea of con· , lly the !line at\ the talking \\'as O\'Cr. swnption and rates I think It needs super' 1sors hl'ld 1vhittled Bak(•r's resolu· more economic evaluation," said board lion do1~n to jusl the life hrte concept. Chairman Ralph Clark. Thul was approved unanilnously. "The. minimum user should have the They then endorsed a S<'Cond resolution lowest possi ble fare we can get for offe red by Su~rvlsor Robert B11Uin urg· the1n even thou gh I realize the rest ing slmllar reduct ions of gos a n d of us will be paying for the balance.'' tt•!t·µhonc rates J said SuJ)ervisor Ralph Di!drlch. "I am Ba ker first asked for not only 11 life ,,.lllin,K to do that, but J am bewildered lllfc ronccp1 such as that used by l'ncific by the rhetoric on the other antlle'.'' Tt.!l ephone Company. but also that the Supe rvisor Battin moved for board Pt;C overturn the current eltt:lrlc rate support for the lifeline In electric rates, structure under which big pov.·er con· but al!JO auoester thatJas rates and wmcrs pny less. telephone ra·tes be l~lud 88 well. ''The life line C'oupled with graduated · "W'h y not get it out of the way right residential use rate! would ntaterially now rather lhan walling for 'nnother assist the poor. those on fixed Incomes snow on ga.s 1ervlcea.'' Battin 11kS1 "\\1e and low users," Baker Slli~. "It would c11n act rid of It today." per mit consumer11 to dctcnnlne their Botltn liad chit]ea earlte.f llial Ba);ct's own rlites as \\'it h other cxpenst:s in re110lu1Jon was launchl'd for fl o 11 t I c a I thei r li v~... rea110ns less than a month before his Baker said the current system tends rt-eleetlon bl1· 't , •• Lynn Hm1 HART'S loh11 Hnrt SPORTING GOODS • BIC YCLES-ARTS-TIRES-·ACC ESSORIES ' . -~ ···• :538-CENTER STREET ..JcOST A MESA.446~ liiil 9•1 9ilili_il!l:~"""'r. foootballs From Jrs. to N.F.L. Basketball-S.95 to 28.95 · YoHeyball-9.95 to 21 .95 Soccerbai1-10.95 to 26.95 Softball1-la1ebaU1-Handballs Racquetballs-Tennis Balls Basketball Bockboard1 & Goals T ennl1 Dresses Tennis Short-Soys-5.95 up Mens-6.95to 16.95 . Tet111is Sh lrts-Boys-5.95 & 6.95 Mens-6.95 to 11.95 . Open 9 to 6. Closed S.und ay ---· -' Tennis Raclleh 5.95 to 60.00 R«Kquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Handball Gloves-5.50 to 8.95 Badminton Rackets Table Tenn!• Paddles Soccer Shoes-11.95 to 24.95 Baseball Shoes I 0. 9 5 up Ba1ketbaH Shoes I I . 9 5 up Tennis Shoes 9.95 up Work Out Sllo!s-Cross Country Shoes V'olleyball Shoes Bike Parta Tire-Tubes Repalrlnl)-Racket Strl11CJlllCJ 53 8 Center 646-1 9 19 .. ' , '76 Candidate? ·Reagan Suggests . 31·d Party .Move SACRAMENTO CUP!) - Republican Gov. Ron a Id Reagan, who swiJched political parties in lt)82, !90't ruling out the (IOSSlbility of beooming a third party presidential can- didate In 1976. . sherlll's departmaitl revealed • Tuesday, the.bonier pa Ir b I said m:anpo.-er in Northern Calilomla bu. been cut 1 n order to put more men on the U.S.·Mexloo bonier. r ... -.... DAILY PILOT A 5 Los Ai1geles ~asses Stiff Scuba Diving Legislation tos ANGEl£S (UPI) - Co unty Supervison Tuesday passed a law imposing wide ranging controls and restric- tions on scuba divers that was bitterly opposed by the divers the m selves and boat operators. 'Scuba enthusiasts booed and hissed as the supervisors ig- nored them to enact ordinances th§t i n c I u d e re- quirements ror scuba diving long lhe divers wovld oppose the measures. "Until the day we die," shouted back one of the opponents. The bill, to be enforced by rounty lifeguards and sheriff's deputies, 'requires tha t a 11 divers and .instructors carry licenses showing they h a v e been properly trained, with divers' licenses tD be renewed every year and instructort' every year. Every diving boat must car- ry an oxygen resuscitator and a trained operator, and equi~ ment must meet county stan... dards, including air p u r I t y . ~~--.lic.eoses aD<l a law against diving within 24 hours of 1.ak· ing a drink. • Reagin suggested at a news oonfel'!nCe Tuesda y the polIUcal cllmaI•. may be rljht for Ci-tatlon of a third major NORWALK (UPI)· -Ray Johns, 50, and William Mil· chejl,_(7, were t@t e 1tc_e d Tuesday to fiv• )ftts to Iii•·-.,_;;;.:;;_, ,.-------in prison !« a robbery a~ Rippe• Off· Police Cliief's Jrl ife ·~1 a.l;,es Suicide Leap ( State 1 1empt dilling whlcl> they held Sing.;· Andy Williams, ._ _______ __.)) ·~-hosta. _ aea in a bat fOr 17 taking a sqower in his -UU<U11 New York hotel room, About 25 percent of the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -last January. 9CUba diving in the United Police Chief Bruce Bak~ ol • Chief Baker described his itates Is done ip the Southern Port I and , Ore. says his estranged wife as "being very California area off the' coasts es t r a n g e d w i f e w a s . despondent over a kxlg period, of Los Angeles,_ Otange and despondai--for a long time and frequent!)! troubled by _party because of public disaf- fection with Republican,, and ·Democrat&. The governor, who will leaVe <>!flee In Ja!lillry, a I s o 11>- dicated be would not hesitate to join a third party move- ment if he felt the new party bad a better chance of carry~ ing out bia conaervaUve prin- ciples. SberiU's' deputies bad Mll'· was robbed of three . roUnded the F1ite Ro<wn bar paychec~s, clothing, cash and a &eckbook where the holdup "8 1 at-Tuesday by a woman tempted Sei>t. 23. Johns and .posing as bis wife, She Mildlell held two employes was • admitted to the at gunP>int until they· w e re suite by a maid. forced from the bulldlng by --------- Ventura OOWtties. St ate, ' before her suicide leap off depression." federal and other Io cal !be Golden Gate Bridge. He said she left no note. governments h a v e indicated The California H i g h w a y Her body was spotted jiy a they will observ.e the L o s Patrol said Tuesday t ha t pleasure boat near P o i n t Angeles County experience as Barbara M. Baker, 29, o f Bonita off· the Marin County a guide to enacting rilore laws. Hayward, was the 52-lth con-side of the Golden Gate firmed death leap from the Bridge. "PEOPLE ARE dying. We bridge. She jumped from the "My wife is at peace now," are going to protect the center of the bridge before Baker said. "I don 't know tear gas. They pleaded guilty to robl>ery charges. e Prismt Loom• Life Ends public," said Supervisor Ken-midni ght Saturday. why in this sort of thing we neth Hahn, pushing the bill Mrs. Ba k er had been can't be spared publicity, why through and setting off a separated from her husband we cannot privately share our chorus of boos from about 100 for more than a year. He grief. If you must p rin t estwardGflo ~towt l?I ~ino ' . e Police Baffled STANFORD (UPll - AuthoriUes said Tuesday they had "no solid leads" to the ·slaying of 19:-year-old Arlis:s Perry, whose half-nu<!c body was discovered in a Stanford Urllversity church Sunday. LOS ANGELES (UPI) :._ Radio station executive Will Lewis has Wllil Friday to - duce the original ropy ol a communique from the New • World LiberaUon Front o r face a J)OSSible second prlloo aeoteoce for failing to sur- render, terrori1t1• documents to authorities. For· Siamese.. divers and boat operators. was chief of police in Berkeley something, print this: we both ,ALM&l'RINQI, -t AM-W!ITWAllOHOHOTIU . 1 _ __'.'.H'."alm'»:.'sa"'."'id','he."'.Cw~on"'.d"'e".:red"'.'..'ho~w_;be~fo~re~ta~ki"'.ng~lhe~P:<Jort~land""'_~iob"'__lga~ve~as'..'m"'.u"'c"'h_:as~w~e~cool~d":._:_"~~=~;:::"::':='";:::"::=~::::''•::._...:;:::::=••:=••:=•:-::::=====:::~ Twin Girls Her husband, Bruce, 20, a aophomore p r e m e d student saJd be last saw his wife of , eig!W. weeks when they were Lewis, general manager of slalloo KPFK. opeot IS day> In fedet'al prison last June Wt refusing to give authorities a Patricia He a r a ~ tape recording the statioo riceived. LOS ANGELES f AP) Death has mied a lhre<><lay battle to save the girl Siamese twins bom to an East Los Angeles couple, a b o 1 p l t a I spokesman reports. 'I1lelr de3th 0late Tuesday wu attributed to be.art fail- ure, i OJOUDori1cause of death for Siamese twins. The twins bad experienced breathing di(. ficultles almost from b i r t b Sunday; doclon; reported. =~er!° fro~~~!~t~' t.r Saturday night. A Irle! spat between the couple led her to seek solace in t h e Romanesque-style memorial church where she was stabbed to death and s e1uall y assaulted with candles, police said. e Jtfanpotller Cut · SACRAMENTO ( A P ) - Some Northern California law mforc:ement o!flciab say they have stopped an-esting illegal aliens becalme tbe U.S. Border Patrol will no longer transport them back to Mexia>. In a letter to pollce D . • Log9l!l!J Las• REDDING ·(AP ) -M0rt than 500 loging ml! sawmill workers il(Sbasta"County have heel laid off'il;•lhltpost - Industry offidals said Tues- day. Tho lateit culbacb In the Industry ..... -whm Qiamploo .. Jnlmlalloaal said It would lay off JM employ .. Friday at ill Anderson pll')'OOCI plalt. .. 1be Ml~ twins, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sevlno Mon.Jes, were delivered by Caesarian section and together welghed 12 pounds , 12'ii- ouncel at birth. However, nine hours after they were born joined al the lower -nls of the chest nd the upper one-third of the abdomen , doctors perfcrmed a two-hour opera· lion to close: en abdominal oi>enlnl. P 're C:hris tmas Sale S1Ao:20·30'% NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 10· ONLY! Diamond Jeu1e/ry l .t1ltt··• & m1·n·, un11•, flil'fldolnh , 11in•, 1·.tning .. & olh.•1 •1~1·t I 111•11'1• .tll \ti ill "<lllfl 14 I\: Ill~ Jlfllcl, Ill 111 .tit' .. oll. Gemstone Rings A se!KC group ol l•dtl'!>' l mt.'ft'li Ktnui~ s1on" ting~. ruby, wp1)h11t', n1NI & olhfof !lf('CilllJ\.:, wmi pre<:kllJI ilUnl~~ all 1n 14 & 18K Koh l, 10 In JO':C. off. Gold Jewelry · You will find , brse scltt!ktn In this Cill'80ff• •ti lypn of lewClfY lot lhe l•dv or htt m11e: ~ EACH OF OUR STORES will have a large se·lection a£ sale it ems in each category, ALL SALE ITEMS "are from our 'regular stoc k, nothing · has been added for this sale! ALL SALE ITEMS will be clearly iden· lified by a "RED TAG" which shows lhe regul ar discount price and lhe 8ALE PRICE. OUR C .. RISTMAS STOCK is in· eluded in this SALE. Most of our •lock for this Christmas season is now In our stores and ···RED TA.GI'' will be placed on a large q1&antity .or that stock. RED TAGS can be round on diamond and 'f>rec ioua atone jewelry, wedding sets, solitaires, birthstones, cufflink~ bra celets , cocktail rings, culturea pearls , pen· dant1, earrings, gold & silver chain & numerous other items. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELEC·. TION supplies will be limited in certain items. You may lay·a-wa y for Christmas al these sale prices. diicount. Clocka & Gift Item• -1- lach 11ore win Me 1beif own unique M!IK· lion; some will hive c:ryst1I ' ~wtef. 101. 10 )0"4 discounL Sterlin1 Silver Jewelry A fine se4ection of modetn br•celel\, M•l1V c:h.-in1 in aiSOtled ~glht, n'lod~n necklK~, • l()me ring\ irKloded .ii .Xl'1 t.fi,coonl. STAR #IU.ltt• c ......... ..: •• tCA ••• IOI ClttDff PlAN . f Christmas Lay-a-way al wit prices/ So LONG BEACH, 4313 Atllntk Aw. WHITIIEfl, 12118 Philldtlphi. St. IAM SANTA A~, 2016 H......... -.EDONDO BEACH, Sowth Bly Ctnttt n:.,.,..,,,,~.,,,.,, TORRANCE, 244!6 HMlt\IOIM111ti89. TOR"ftANCE, Get Amo 'lllhion Sq\llfe ~"'1' NEWl'OftT IEA.Q;t, FlllMoft hllind ORANGE, Thl M.il of Or .. ANAHEIM:ANMt[n ,.. • LOS ANCflES, Aroo , .. ,, 1----- t • SHERWIN· WILLIAMS COSTA MESA Decorating Center • GlllD OPElllG DllWllG • • PRIZE: A 71oomful Of C•rfJlling • A Great Buy In Paint. Now our store gives you a real choice. l ike these two easy•to-.use Interior Latex Wall Paints. Specially priced fo r this sale. • • (Not to exceed $200.fXJ ) • • ROGERS' Latex Wall Paint Naw 5so* GAL Regular 7.50 G.V. • LAWRENCE BEST'• Latex Wa ll Pai nt NOW 4~! Regular 6.49 Gal. • NAME • • ADDRESS • • PHONE ZIP • • ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• We are giving away a room·size carpet. If you a re the winner, you may choose any style, color or exact size up to the maximum value shown under t he illustration above. You do not have to be present to win .. Entries must be received in our store in person or by mail prior to the drawing Saturday, Oct.19, 1974 at 6:00 PM, •Accents priced higher.· WOVEN WOOD SHADES DRAPERIES e;,at- -• lt Wallpaper Sale. Buy firs l roll at regular price, G£,T 2nd ROLL FOR JC. Hundreds of patterns "1ld'Colors. Pre -woven designs! As shades or drapes. 20% OFF Complete selecti on. Many styles, colors, fabrics. Washable and wear-resistant. Sherwin-Williams STYLE PERFECT' COt tECTI ON first roll from 2.35 to 3,95 I REGULAR PRICE MeetS~f//~ She's our Decorating Consultant ••• and her help and advice are free. She'll help you choose paint. wallcoverings, carpeting and d raperies. Select colors. /n= And our Color Harmony Guide will give you a picture of how rooms look. So see Shirley In our store. Or she'll come to your home, courtesy of our FREE Shop-at·Home Service. For an 1ppolnl!T'lent. Call 557-8767. SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1974 SHERWIN· WILLIAMS HELPS YOU DO IT ALL. 3161 HARBOR BLVD. • Phone : 557 ,8766 STORE HOURS DURING GRAND OPENING; MONDAY THAU THURSDAY .8:00 AM To 6:00PM FRJOAV 8,00 AM To 9:00 PM SATU ROAV-9:00 AM To 5;00 PM SU~OAV: !Q;_OO AM to 4:00 PM • • • ,L .. ' ' "" . DAILY t•JLOT EDITORIAL PAGE Lease Still Stands . . 1 he llalboa Bay Club land lease \\'ith the cily of :'\:uy,·port !'eac h ha s dra\vn criticisn1 fron1 a stale • •· •• l:ands Division audi1or \vho s.:iys t he city's income lrom the lease "st..·cms lo\\'." ~~cordin ~ to the aud it or, tht."' club 1nnf be · rccc1v1n i; "J>Ct'fl·rcntial treatment" and'\ln unlawful public ··gift ·' br 1laying too lilt le rent to the cit~·. In reachin K t.h;1l tentati,·e concl usion . the auditor "pparcntly fa il_t>~I to attarj1 much significance to th e f<ict that thc~O-ytur lcasei ,·us drao\\'ll in 1948 and do ·s not provide for unilateral rent adjustments. 1'hat s e e m s obvious bee Sl' o f a recommendation that the land be praised to determine it s fair rcnt<il val ue. s. Such un appraisal u·ould only values ~gainst a 1948 agreement, tr ly a jus tifia ble comparison. And if the city should fi d it ente red into an ~nravorabl e pat1 2G years ago; 1l still \\1ould be bound by t hc t 9.is leasl' _ Ne\vport ll<.'ach residents certain I have a right to ~XJ>ccl the city is receiving fair value r the Balbo<t Bay Club le a s e, "'hich is based vurying percentages of the club's gross receipts. If it is .to be questioned, they'll have to look for something more substantial to establish that poinl tha11 lhe compa1·at ive values suggested by the slatc. Boat Parking Tickets? Last \Vcc k the Orange County flarbors, Beaches and Parks Commission took a look at boat owners who lea vc their boats parked in someone else's slip or mooring while visiting county harbors. Unfortun<!lcly. the commissioners didn 'l look hard enough. Demo Leh Has Lost ·The Battle ( EVANS-NOV AK ) WASl!I NGTON-The .shrillness of reform demands by the Democratic party's left wing can be explained by the now unmistakable fact that it has lost the year-long battle to control the party's midterm convention at Kan- sas City in December. That outcome is revealed in careful. private delegate analys is by the moderate Coalition for a Democratic t\.Iajori ty (CD~!). Previously far more pessimistic thnn Democratic national cha irman Robert Strauss about preventin~ a Kansas City recurrence of the 1972 .r.tiami Bea<.•h debacle, CDI\t~ now. projects a 200-delegate moderate majority at Kansas Ci ty. THE LEFT also knows what looms at Kansas City. That explains refor- mist de.mands for concessions from Strauss In udvance of the midterm convention. The most recent demands \\•ere m ad(' last ~·eek in a visit to Strauss by a delegation headed by ri.tilc s R ubi n , Los An geles 'in · dustriali ~l a nd major fundraiser for lhc 19721\leGovern campaign. The mC'ticulously prepared CDl\I survey s hows 806 moderates, &70 reformists, 189 swin g delegates and 32 loyal to Gov. George \\'allace. V.'hat"s more. this is based on a highly pcs· simisti c estimate or results in the delegate sclel'l ion next month in California caucuses: 106 reformists. so moderates. \.IEWI NG early successes in J\loun· lain :.i nd G real Plains states by l\lcGovernit c forces, CDl\I last June gloomily prnjcctcd ;1 \ irtual standoff" at Kansas City -781 to 718 in fa vor of Dear Gloomy Gus Let ail those who think itntinous th:i.t the governnient 'sup ports the dominant economic interests take a look around at the widespread abundant material wealth created by this nation's great productivity. PUBLIUS IV the moderates · (with 125 s wing d~~egates and 74 Wallaceites). The big New York delegation is a principal reason for CD~f 's revised estimate. While the June projection gave reCormists 71to 70 edge in New York, CD~t 's analysis o f the delegation actually electt!d in the SePt. 10 prima ry shows a 100 to 41 mod erate a d va ntage. A major reason: the guberoatotial nomination of Rep. Hugh Carey, a moderate liberal expected to generally follow the lead of Strauss a'nd the moderates. BU'.1' CD1'1 tc mpei:s its enthusiasm. Even though the le rt will enter Kansas Ci ty v•ith only 39 percent of the delegates, it will be more· cohesive and better disciplined than the moderates. 1'.1orcover. the reformists \.viii try hard to draw support rrom the 11 per cent or "sv"ing" delegates-in· eluding 50 delegates from Ohio con· -trolled-by Gov. John J . Gilligan and scores or United Auto \\'orkers delegates. Finally, the re is concern about Slrauss 's desire to position himself in the middle of party ideological di sputes. Although Strauss stood firm against the Ru bin group's demands last '"'eek , some moderates reel he n1ay give away too much on an issue "'here there seems no room left for compromise: the conti nuing, poten- tially destructive s truggle over racial quotas in the Democratic party. The best they could come up with \v3s a rcrom· mendation to the Board of Supervisors that imPoun- de4 "illegal ly parked" boals should be charged a storage rec equivalen t to prcvailiog commercial rates. According to district officials, the num ber of transient boat owners who illegally park is growing. One way to help ren1edy that practice woui,a.be to Jnukc it costly. And by merely charging prevailing rates, it 's still v:orth it to the errant boat owner to take a chance by gambling that the rightful boat won 't return to its mooring during his uninvit<:>d visit. • ' Doubtful Subsidy Newport Beach City Council has .,_greed to undertake ,a very inform~.l study tjf a proposal to develop a fisherman's wharf some"'here in Newport Harbor. The proposal made by attorney1\Villi am Tiernan s.ugg!!~ls "that, if necessary, wha~f and dock.s be subs1d1zed by the city so that co~mercial fishing boats ca'n afford to st ay in Ne wport llnrboi:." Tiernan contends that ContiiiuatiOn of the decline in Newport Ha rbor-based commercial fishing will "have a decided effect on business generally due to a Joss of tourism .'' ' There can be little argument \Vith th e fact that the fishi!'g industry has pla~ed a significant and colorful TQIC 1n N~wport Beach's past. But 1t 's difficult to justify city s ubsidy of an in· dustry except by helping create an economic climate in \\1hic h it can thri\'e. • N 'CHARRRGE! On a voluntary basis, of course.' Butto1as Cause ltadigestiota Pocketbooks Will Guide. Voters To the Editor: 1 With revelation that a 5 percent sur- cha rge increase is to be levied upon .all citizens with income in excess of $15,000 yearly, I find it necessary to· protest. So m any of us have fought our way up the economic ladder by 1 sacrifice and struggle and are in no , position to give away several hundred! dollars. · W,E ~HAVE been told repeatedly that everyone is to bear a share of th] burden in fighting inflation, yet ~· see little effort toward equitability We see no new legislative efforts ra close t.ax loopholes that dr8;in inone from the Jess advantaged, instead w view excuses a nd disclaimers fro~ government administrators ror their inept handling in food and oil.matters. For every dollar special interests maniputate out of their tax respon1 sibilitles, middle income workors are called upon to patriotically take up the slack. We see no effort to elevate tbe IRS tax brackets to compensate for infl ated income which continues to reduce our overall buying power. Patriotic goodw ill in paying ror special interest rip-off is nq. longer palatable. Buttons still caitse in• digestion. · ( MAILBOX' ) 01.eflers from readers are 1Qt!lcome. Nor. ma/ly, writers should convey their me•· soges in JOO wor.U or less. The right to con- dense letters to /ii apoce or eliminate libel ii reserved. ALI letlers must include sig· noture and mailing address but names mav be wilhl!_eld on requesl i/ sufficienl· rewon is apparent. Poefr)/ will nol be publilhed. To the Editor: I a m a residential build.e r · developer e mploying a staff of eight people, plus through sub-contractors, seve r a l hundred c onsJruction ~-orkers. Secrecy leads lo fa ilure on exams. TEi\CllER'S <ire "tcllching " today that condition. Does that make life impossible on earth ? Of course not! sothat stud cnts willbcable touse and RUMANS protect ed by thei r apply the required material: not machines can go just about anywhere memorize trivia. and stay there. There are year-round Unfortunately, the tests such as bases at the poles, but an unprotected SAT {Sc holastic Aptitude Test) can· person would die there within a day. not achieve the same educational Skylab was in the middle or a vacuum testing philosophy of the individual more airles~ than any ever made in an class~oom teacher. 'J'hen why not give· earthbound labOratory. An unprotec· our kids the same advantage or pas· ted person would die out there almost sing a college entrance test as ~·e do lnstanUy. Yet, three men li l·ed there adults when a pplyi ng for proCe.s:\jonal-for mor€tflan 80 days. Whal was done licensing? "ith Skylab can be done anywhere NANCYRUBJNSTEIN that our rockets can go.· T,._Ellttl• To the Editor: Your rrorit page coverage of Dr. Brightofthe<;:q:astal CommissiOn was very "interestii1g, but not very com- pl ete. Whil e this bri g ht Mr. Bolding claims that travel to the stars is impossible NOL so! A -Saturn V rocket 1 ........ lhe.'(19e.thal put menol'l lhe moon -coul'deasily reach the nearer stars. OnfOrtunately, It • would take something like 25 ,000 years. You must reaUze, though, that the Saturn V iS not the last word in rockets, any more than the Model T was the last word in automobiles or the telegral>h was the 1u t word in communications. BETWEEN the extremes of the en· young man, some supervisors and viron m enta l movement and the housewive6 are making plans for the recent shorta·ge of construction loan Californi a Coast ror the next decade. funds, my business is practically stoP-the people are not being lnformeil or IN 1926 the New York Times wrote ped. I have laid orr thtee emplOltCS the true errecls it will have on them. and will have to go further soon. We an editorial ridi culin~ the idea that are using practically no construction THE COMMISSION r eports that rockets could reach the moon. I would workers. they denied only 178'applications and be \'ery Careful hero~ I staled that WltAT CAN be done? ll is time that We rely on savings and Joan con· approved over L,800. They did not, starflight wa& impossible .. ""e pressure our elected orficials to struction Joa ns; a nd , as you know . however, report that or the l ,800 ap-Mr. Bolding asks who would want to CHUCK SWORD uphold campai$'.n pledges to.not raise alm ost none are available. The plications approved they cvt them go to the moon to live in a bubble. taxes. (or lo quietly ~o nothing to op- savings and Joans need some relier do.wn by $300 million. This resulted in First or all, J would. So would in· pose 1ncrea ~es). Lets not allow ou r from the competition or treasury the loss f>.f 38,000 jobs. You could lake dustrialist.s, who would waqt to use a repr~ot.atayes to rel.urn home. lo-notes, "Giticorp" Notes, and-ron--this-further.,.t.o-how many related-jobs-p.e.r~f~•..a-c-u.u m .-So w-o-u Id. campaign w1thou~ ~n ans,,.,•er on the sumer loan oriented banks. were lost and how man fr smalJ astronomers, to get away from the reeord. '!hose orr1c1als whose record businesses lost hew.• much profit. haze and smog and light of earth. So on tax 1ncrease.s warrant appro\·al WITHOUT proposing specific would radio astronomers, to get away should be recognized and supported. means, I ear.ncslly ask that you give l feel that in lhe commission's.plan~ from the radio "noise" caused by A_ta_!:: jiayer revolt is beginning to your support to helping the savings ning it be mandatory that they also radio stations, television, radar, and surfa,ce and it '"'ou\d be 11.·ell for or~ and loans however you can. pu~ out an adverse impact report on ignition system s .. So wou.ld heart fl cials at all levels to recognize that 11 Your assistance is also needed in the economic effects 'their plans will patients, to get away from earth's hard pressed populace will vote their encouraging a sensible economic ap· have On the general public. It would gravity, six times thatofthe moon. pocketbook in hard times. Jn con-proac h to· the e n vironmenta l be interesting to know what their two· Earth is not the only WQl')d that we ' clusioh, stop the 5 percent rip-off and movement. In losing sight of the year delay of the San Onofre atomic can have. There is a whole universe begin,closing the corporate loophole~ economic impact or many of the dendergy pla nbt_bllas cost the people in ad-full or w1;1rlds to choose from . We have that cheateverYAmerican. recent Jaws such as the environmen-e energy 1 s. the te:chnolog)'. and \\'e have the · BfLLGIBBONS tal impact r eports. Propo!ition 20 It's limelhecommlssion hada little ingenuity. All lhat is lacking Is the etc., good projects are b e in ~ morecounselingandwatchlng. desire. unreasonably delayed or denied and· GOLDJE JOSEP~l Writers Are Hard to Live With their costs a re being greatly in· creased. RICHARD A. SEWELL President Richard Sewell Inc. llnlon•' Holr Free Pre•• To the Editor: SornL·liul' ..,;ud 11 tn 111t' .i lflng lim e :1~0 :-111d 1 ·, l' ll('\ t'f (nrgo1\1·n 1l : .. \\'h<.1\ 110 ll'Jf£' uf <• \t'n!l'I" can \!\.Cf u11dcr~1 a ru l , n11 ni:tlh.'r 1f !'hl' live~ ll l{h hllll (~>r 20 \'t.•.tr ~. 1:> lh;tl a \\Titer 1~ 11orki11i.: 11 h1•n h1' .~ '1.1n n:;: nut or the \1 i11d1H\ ·• 1·\1• h a41 .1 1a1 r ;i m11unt '11 ~.X · J)t•r1('J1Ct· 11i t h lalh C's "hn h:tl'(' nc\'cr bt'l·n ;1hh· to gr usµ 1 111 ~ propo!'il io n. I f .1o u :1rp .1 busi n<"ssm;.1 11 . :-;1~ a slorkhrokrr. thl· lin e is rlcarl1 dra"''ll l>clv.'t•cn th1· tim e you mu s t devote to your 11ork and the 11n1r" "·hich ~ ou may t!t·\·oti? to ~our (:11n1l\'. ·rhls a rrctngemcnt 1s 11ancl.ificd ;uid rcspcctubl<'. If." \"Ol; 1\Rt; .1 ~1.,1m .1 11 111 <.1 lr:1 v~l1n,i! 'nlt"'n1 r111 and rnu ... 1 ht· u~·~y fl'O!"l h un1r-lur jtrr1 hrn~1.:.d Pfnod~. lhl!> too ,,,t ulh un1l1·r~1o0t11 f not rully llk1 •1l l/\ !hr !:HI~· in th c11rr· s n,11:ement. 1·h1 s 1s -\hC' '''ay hfe is. ~nd !hi~ i!!i th" ;1rc111n mnch111on lhllt must be n1nde. Evrn u 1inintC'r . once he )!OCS lnt11 hi!( atelier. is lll':lrlv unrl('rstood 1r1 he workin ~. li!Jl rl ~1rlt <'r. rspcci:1tll• 1f he• hall tht' h:ul 1:i~t In "'ork un!lcr the 1-oor "hc•rt> hi:!! \\01fc h\l'°"i .. h;i..., nut ~111·h fU('k, II!• e:1n ht• s1tl1n~ "'' lhe hrt«•k· l ast t;i hle, i.1ppinn :1rr1 ably at his cof·. CHARLES McCABE ff'(', anll he ;.1s distant fr ont his sur· r11t1nth11)?s as 1f hl· \\'t.'l'C: in !\tur1nansk. \\'hat the man is doing is musing . !·le is :ibsenl ·mindt•dly meditating. It. may be on a column he is writing ror· th e next day, or the interstices of" some heavily-weighted plot, or the: r adcnces of a particularly lovC'ly line .. \Vh alCVC'r. he simply i~n't Tl·!EllE. 1'111S IS \\'II\" \\'l'l lcrs url' par· licul :irl.v"'liffi cult fellows to li\'C \vith , and v:hy a \\'i sc ~·om an would do bl't· t~·r lo opt for n stoc kbroker or :i plum · her . \Vith s uch a fellow . when hti i!!ri"l lh1~re, she knowi: it. \\'ritt>rS 11rc parlitl1larly difficult fo1· \\omen "'ho rcqufre ~ttcntlon, and lnt c; or it. F'or a "'hi le the ~·riter ran f;it..t• it. l·I(' bl'l'Oml'S a ,kind of lip- ren<lf'r . \lihile "on1e nollon nr oth er. connected "'ilh hi s work, 111 rolling ~bout in his nog,Ri n, he c an stlll m3nage the rituol nppreciaLiv c responses lo whatl!vcr his okl lady is ~._.ying. But· in li me the old lady c;11tchcs on. ft 1s a so rrowtng mnmenl. She learns th;it ror a c?>nsld<'rablc pBrt of her day ~he is det1 llng "'ilh nl>nut nne·lcnth nf a m:i n. The rest is of( wrestlln& with demon!> that he doesn't even 1u1n1c for her. since most \vriters do not talk about "'ork in progress. IF lfE DECIDES to let the stt·el en- ter his veins, thin gs get CV&iJ u·orsc. ·11e gets a room und-lO<'ks hl'fn self in. and stud iously attends to the husiOc...,s th11 t brings home th e l){1ton lie U'ork.~. unintcrruptl'dl.\". Th is tlecisivc 1u:ti1111 can 1ndc('d hr th(' begi nning of 1he t'nd. 1~herc :tr~· ~adir~ .• ind they H r~ numerous. u·ho 1ntcrprc! such n scr1.s1ble procedure :•s a prodigious rejection. 1'hc only ans"'e1· ror lhc "'rilt)r is :.i limho. lit' has to get :.i plact' awuy fron1 home \\'here he t•an 11.•ork. Although the urr1111gcm1•11t is csse11- ti;11ly the snmt> ns th(' in~uranre m:i n or stuckhrokcr cnj1)y!> or sUfft'rs, 1hc \l'ifc. especi(llly if Sh(' Is the poss{'~· sive kind (und is there :iny other..?> \\Ill! nc\•('r rc:i\ly rorgl ve him for his defection. I•~ TlllS 1-.EA DS to !he cnnclus1on lhat ur1t('rs i.hnuld nol marry. or St!I up pr rm:i ncnt a rrangemt·nt s \Yith Indi es tr1 whom they are un"'t.'d . yo u ore ind ct>d 11.•f'l<'ome. \Vh cn a "''om:in becomes aware lh3l ror a long time ~e doesn't really exi "t as ri person. the emotion a l attrill <u1 becomes dreadful. 1'ho writr r. nn hi$ i<lde, ill not unnw;trc or ;11.s J'IC'll;lect. and si. •ls \\'nund up in ;t cj rch.• ot e 1rill. (lncc th i~ h .. p~nN. there \!Ii nnthing, really, left on either side. .. Test Preparation 1'o the Editor: To Trustee Dennis Smith who Ch<tl· IenAed the mini·course on how to take tests offered in <tdult education al !\tission \1iejo lligh School. this writer asks !\Ir. Smith lo re-evaluate his values. 110\\1 1\11\NV peers do you know 1'-1r. Smith, who look a law rti\'ie~ course In order lo pass the California State Bai' exan1 ? Conversely, how many of your acquaintances did no tukc the review class who ultimately did not succeed in passing the state bar the first 1 lme? ihere are many "rtview" courses gi ven in our sotiety which prepares student~ to ''pass" real estate exams. escrow ex1ms , insurance exams. state la\I' bar exams, certified publili: accountants· exams, certified public secretaries exams. contractors C'xa ms. cos metology exams. stale ~ To the Editor: President Ford has asked for sug. a est ions on how to curb inflation. Here is ooe from a government employe ~·ho is about to pay a surtax. Sug· gestion : Wh y did he not call all the lahor un ion leaders to Washington · D.C., and ask them to ~all off the "Dogs of Inflation"? It is my opinion that the ever-constant push of the unions for higher wages and benefits has been pushing this country for the past 2Q years to the breaking point It has now reacht'd. They will break with UK I think (maybe.). They are the strongest. richest and have more con· trol of tho people nnd government of ,this country today. The President should ask the m to cooperate. back down :.ind stop pushin g Inflation up. Tht'l President asked pt.>Ople lo wear a Win Pin. Ad a capital A, and then you have now where ~·c were ooce and a re again : WPA.' EcG. BAUMAN SpacP Trnllrl medic al exams, physical therapy Tolhc Editor: exams, etc. I would liko to rca~urc Mr. Bolding The_ teacher who co~struc.ls nn that ctesplte his pessimistic letter ~xem1natlon to roster ,failure', In my cr..t allbox Oct. 9), f!Pftt'e travel Is not Judgrqcnt, Is not teaching. Sec~y of detd. In fact, It Is just beginning. w~at Is expecte.(l o~ an.exaJ!llnu.t1on ls He is right on one point. lluman life ~-'~~ replaced with leam1ns o~ll!c· ts Impassible on the moon or planets:- 11,e..o; und or beh•vloral objective~. That is, If the l'!um11n Is naked and un · On~t tho student knows what 11 protected. Modern humans tould not ' rc(1ulrcd, the stltdcnt can achiCl'e. aurvlv"'very long even on the tarth In • Hats ofr to Evans Witt, the AP reporter who publiciz e d the legislators' pension plan. So Bo b Moretti is angry. He is obviously more concerned with himself than with the t axpayer.S he is supposed to represent. ~l ay the free press stay ever vigilant. MARY I.OU FURNAS ORANGE C!)AST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed .Publi1her Themot k eevil.Edllor Barbara Krdblch, ~d{toriol Page Edit& 'The editorial paae er the Daily Pilot seeks tc Inform and 11Un1ulate ~aders by pr~sentln1 on this page d1vtr$e commentary on topiC$ ol ln· teresl hj' 11Yndicated columnlst.s and carlponists. by providing a forum ro~ reiiden· view1 1nd by P1'eHtllin• tlus nt•·spaper's opinions and ldcras on t'urrent topics. The edltortal oPlnk>ns of th e Dally Piiot 1ppnr only In the editorial column at the top of the 1>ace. Opinions expreued by the columnir;ts and ca rtoonhitr and letter "''riters 11re thtlr own 11nd- no endorsement or th eir views by the ""Dally PTiot should be Inferred. Wednesday, October tG, 1974 • • 7 ' • I v citi No he lat di th< c rat J • .1 • ag a n off In • an .. ca II In l\. .. 0 • I di b z T p ' t M • • Orange Co!!' .. ' -' .. To(lny's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 289, 7 S~CTIONS, 86 PAGES OR.ANGE COUNJY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1974 c TEN CENTS • 5,000 Elderly: Plan to Protest Utility Rates Orange County supervisors were told Tuesday that "no less than S,000 senior citizens" would tum out ror a special Nov. 21 Public Utilities Com m is s i o & hearing in Santa Ana to protest the latest requests for electric rate bikes. That remark came durmg b o a r d disowion of a resolution directed St the PUC urging them to order electric companies to create special ''life line" rates for minirilum users. -.. Jeanne Robertson, spokesman for the House Dolised • couoty Retirees · Action Coalition , said the· supervisors hearing room, where the PUC meeting is due to take place, won't be big enough. "f . expect !'IO iess than 5,000 .senior ci~ to attend because we are tired ol supporting F.disoq. We want to eat, too," .$be said. Mrs. Robertson and several other au- jiience members were vocal proponents of the resolution authored by Supervisor David Baker. ' By· the time all the talking was over. supervisors had whitUed Baker's resolu· lion down to just the life line concept. Tbat ·was approved WUUliinously. · They then endorsed a se-Wod resolution offered by Supervlior Robeft Battin \Ill:· Ing similar reductions • of gas a o d teleP,hone rates. Baker first as~ed for ·not only a life line cmcept such as that used by Pacific Telephone Comnany, but afil-0 that the PUC overturn the current electric rate Fireman battles blaze that destroyed vacant old house just outside Costa Mesa's west city-limits early today. Spectacular blaze drew cr9wd of spec- tators at l a.m. No cause was immediately deter- •mined for the fire at 2161 Canyon Drive. Firemen declined to place a dollar value on the loss, since the 40.year-Old house was badly in need of repairs and no one was Living it it. Female Inmates Warm Weather Predicted Seize 8elfast 1-----PPrisoti,W-arde11---11T-O-Last-Until-Xhmsda,_._~ - The inild Santa Ana wind condition BELFAST, Norhtem lreland (AP) - Women inmates of Annagtt Prison seized the warden and three prison officers \l:hich drove -temperatures in Orange and held them hostage today as rioting County into ' the high 90s and which against internment without trial spread pushed inland smog aJonic the coast across Northern Ireland. and out to sea this nlopling, was ex· Police said the warden, John CUn· pected to break down late today. (Re· ningham, a mal e guard and two women lated story, Page A3) officers were held by 100 women inmates But temperanae readings will remain in an attic at tile top of a cellblock. higher than '1Sllal on T h.u rs d a Y, "They have not been hann:::l 90 far," forecasters said. ·-·• 1 The weather pattern developed about an inmate shouted at llt:',;<U .ty orces. • dawn Tuesday and smog began to build '"l'hey are being held hostage until our up along tbe COOJt as Inland winds demands are met." 1be priloner did not make clear what ~~~~ fmaUy' stopped along the · the demands were, but she shouted: Orqe County's A1r Pollution Control "We shall not give up until our men District issued· a nrst-stage alert in are safe.'' "d ft f nu a emoon or many sections of the Troops immediately moved into the coast. The advisory was lifted about pri!IOO in Armagh, 35 miles 80Uthwest ( • p.m. as a mild -sea breeze began of Belfast, llnd made two unsuccessftil to thlg the_):!9:11ution. attempts to free the warden. ~ Re~~i,pgs in inland areas were ex· Large crowds gathered outside the peeled once again to hit Ute h 1 g h prison where two sheets nuttered from 90s tod:;iy, tapering off somewhat along broken cell windows. One sakl in large the coast. . capital letters apparently scrawled with Thick blankets of smog continued to Jipstlck, "Prison Wrecked." The other hover off shore this IJlJ>J'Tl.ing, but on in blue said "C'.overnor Held." land, the morning was a sparkler -The Armagh incident followed nightlong bright and clear. 'ti,oting at the ?\laze Prisoo complex Through the night, said forecaster Pat se'Ven miles east of Belfast that left Roe, the coDdition will e.ase and some nine prisoners and one guard bospjtallzed _ morning fog and low clouds are expected and about 130 prisoners, guards and along the coast by Thursday mOming. troops with lesser Injuries. PIGSKIN PICKERS VIE FOR PRIZES Pl61kin PU:keroo 74 continue• as Orange Coast prog1101tfcotors of 'Pio- 1ki11 pro11e.ss &ru each week of the footbaf! ,..,.,. for prizu wort~ ~130. Pfckeroo entrants who best pre• dfct oul.com(s of 30 /OotbaU aame.t to be pla11ed this weekend wilt receive Zenith televilion and rodlo 'fJ"'odUCft, Th• conte1t tt tpOnSored b11 the Dmt11 Pilot ond ABC Color Television Com--~ pan11. ~ Piaskin Picke roo I• a f'tgular /ta· ture of tltt Datlu Pilot aportl atctlon A-fonda11. Tuesdpu ond Wednc1da11. ' \ -. £yclist Injured In Mesa ·Crash • , .Huntington. Beach motorcyclist Is seating himseU gjngerly today, following a Costa Mesa collision 1\ielday · that sent him skidding down Victoria Street, but not on rus bike. Thomas W. Stephenaon, %1, of 11361 ~~ih81\a Drive, declined to go to the ho(p(lal foUoWing lhe mishap lhal left him with a laceration and road burns on his bllllocks. Pol~e Sllkl Stephenaon was eastbound on Victoria Street wften his bike struck ·the side of a westbound car driven by Lee ·Vondell Beftr, 371 of 2053 Prei.I· dent..PJace"'Coita:.Miiiv--... ' , D&il'f Piii! \1111 .,,_.,. . • SPARKLING BEACH WEATHER For S~rking, Too P1·ofessors Sti·ike TRENTON , N.J. (UPl l Fa cu It y members at Rkler College today struck over--a CQnlrAct dispote in the first "strike by 'profcs90rs In th!) hlttory' ot • the 110.yeftr old prlW11' llChoOI. A 1spokesnu.1n · for the college saJd \hilt a halt ck>ztn racujf)I' lnemtftr• bL'gl'ln picketing In ligl)l rail> at lb< nmp<11 preci0<1)"111:1'1e ,I;!'I a.U.:"llrlic deadlll;lo: ,{ . . structure under v.'hlch big po\\'er con· sumers pay less. "The life line coupled wilh graduated residential use rat~ \\.'ould materially assist the poor, those on fixed incomes and . low 03era." Baker said. "It would permit cOnsumers to detennine their own rates as wit h other expenses in their lives." Baker said· the current system lends to reward excess use and penalize the small users. . - Fair He said the ralc for usage of up to 60 kilo"'att hour s tK\V•I ) of electricity is $5.4 per KWll but rate for 1.500 KWH of usage drops to less than $2. The life line system Baker has in __min'd v.·ould be akin to that used by · telephone eompanies. The phone company cha rges a s1>ecial low rate -alxlut half or normal rates -for a measured 30 calls per month. The idea is to pern1it elderly persons in n~ of outside contact at least one Board call per day in the event of an emergen· cy. Baker dre\'1 support (rom b o a rd members for the life line, but bis fellow supervisors drew the line at urging the P(jC 10 reverse the rate structure. .. , certainty .favor 1he life line bCcause ii 1s equitable, but in the area of l'On· surnpti on and rates I think it needs n1ore economic evaluation," said, board Ch;urman Ralph Clark. j See RATES, Page ,.,. I 'Bet' Panel Expected to Hire Consultant By ALAN DIRKIN Of Nit' Diiiy POii Sllft The Orange County Fair Board is expected lo take a step Thursday night toward sponsoring thoroughbred racing .at Los Alamitos. Fair directors have been mulling a plan to promote 14 day~ of thoroughbred racing at Los AlamitOs and use the revenue to fund redevelopment of the IGJ.acre fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Thursday night, t h e nine-member Traffic Court Copimissioner .OKd by Gounty, Confronted. with case load increases at Harbor Judicial District Court, Orange P>unty supervisors 'decided _!.lnanimously Tuesda y to create a ne\¥ traffic com· mlssiol}er position for that facility. The new commissioner, who could be seated as early as December, WQu]d 6e paid about $3,000 le~ than a full·fledg· board is expected to pick a consultant to detennine whether the plan is finan- cially ·feasible. The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds. Preliminary estimates of the revenue'" the board might expect from the betting have ran ged from $140'.000 t<1 $270.000, according to Jim Porterfleld, t h e fairgrounds general manager. Two firms are competing for the con· tract for the financial feasibility study eel municipal court judge. The com. missioner woukl be assigned to hea~ most traffic matte rs. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley \\.'00 board approval of the new position, ~inting to statistics showing a 21 per- cent c&se load increase in one year. Superv\sors and the state already ha~ approved a fifth judge for the foor·judge courthouse, but that pot;ition _worft be filled until next spring -after the new governor takes office. ACCUSES NIXON AIOES Former CounMtl Dean Pre!iding Judge-Donald-Dungan ~ofe-----~~----------­ lhe Harbor Court told supervisors that the need for a tra£fic commissioner is immediate. lie sald cases are stacking up. . • Dungan noted that the tra£fic com· missioner, who v.·ould earn about $30.000 per year. would have to have the same qualifications as a judge and could try i:egular cases if the person on trial doesn't object. -The commissi<1ner's salary, plus the pay for support persoMcl including a rourt clerk and a new deputy marshal, will come out or the existing couit budget, Ril ey said. "The advantages of a commissioner are well demonstrated," Riley said. "Namely, the annual salary is $3.000 less than tllat of a judge and assi'!lling all traffic cases to one person facilitates uniformity and consistency i n sen· tencing." Riley said the existent-e of a com· missioner rj.>duccs the number of court appearance! by both defendants, lawyers and distric~ attorneys and pennits judges to spend "Q'!Ore lime in higher prioril.y criminal afld civil matters. Judge I>ungan and Judge Ca I vi n Sch1nidt a'ssured supervisors lhnt space can be found for the traffic commission· er in the temJ>C?rary court in the Collins Radio Company building in N cw po r t Beach. A new court building is under con· struction down the ·st reet, hut it has been delayed by strikes, Riley noted. Th ere will be six courtrooms in that fiad lity initially, with room for expansion to 12 In the future. PROFIT T AKJNG SETS IN AGAIN NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices moved sharply and broadly lower today In 1uod· erAte ,trading on the New York S1ock .Exchange ns traders contlnu~ to tak e profits from ret"tnt advances. 1'le Dow. Jones industrial average, )()$. 18.ll points to &U.29. Theft, Forge ry Suspect Brought Back to ~fesa A painter who alh~gcdly stole three checks and forged lhcn1 fo r $75.15 while redecorating the medical center office of Costa Mesa Vice fl.1ayor Jack liam· melt fa ced arraignment today, follo\\'ing his extradition from Boone County, Jlilo., Tue~ay. James V. Seri no. 49. of 42.1 \\1• Bay St.. Costa l'ilesa. \\·as held in lieu of SI0.000 bail on the charges. including suspicion of forgery and grand theft . The latter count strmrned from Vice l\layor Hammett's report that a cac:scl- te Jape player also disappeared fron1, his Bristol Park i\1edical r.roi1p offire at 722 Baker SL. during rhe rv.·o-,1rek period Ser ino was \\'Orkin~ thl'rl'. Dt'll'CtiVe S,1tl . Kcittl l;arpe11t('r n"11 back to l\lis.c:ouri and e!'.lcortcd lhc pris· oner back for booki nR Tuesda v. lnvcsligators said Serino 11as pickt<d up in Colu1nbia , l\1o .. by h 1 g h \\' a y parrolman on a traffic chaq;_:l' and the subsequent records checked rev('a]Nl he was v.·antcd here. The alleged theft and foq~rry b~· Ahc. painter. v.·ho also listed nn add tes.• 1n Jurupa. in Riverside County. \~'as reported two v.•ecks a,1to by rou111·1ln1un Hammell. S('hool Official Set.,_ Ta lk i11 Co ~ta '.\l c~a N~·port-'.\1l'M UnU led School D!Slrlcl officinl Or. Xorm:1n Lo:11s will a<ldrt~ tht• Cilizt~ns' fl,irbor Arta H c s ca r ch Te;i m in Cost a J\·lcsa Thursdav n1orn111g. ' The .topic chollt n b} the d l' pu t 1· !'upcrin1cndcn1 fejhls ?·:ro 11 m. !d• -Economic Research Associates of Los Angeles and Ash!ey Economic Services of Ne"'POrt &ach. Porterfield said the study should take about a week and' cost about $1 ,000 . "All the figu res are readily available at Los Alamitos." he said. Sh:iuld the study find the proposal feasible. the next step ""ould be for the board to appoint a consultaat to IS.. FAIR, Page.JU) ' Dean Says 2 Nixon Aides In Cover-up ... WASHINGTON <UPI) -John W. Dean Ill testi_fied today that wlthln lY.'O day!' after lhe Watergate burglary. then \Vhlte House-aides H. R. Hald@man and John 0 . Ehrlichman both took actions to cover up the involvement of Richa+d Nixon's re-election campaign committee. Dean. a former White llouse counsel "'ho first' accused Nixon of complicity in the cover-up. said he "'as present when Ehrlichman ordered bugging con· spirator E. Howard Hunt Jr. to get out of the country aod was t o I d Hald eman ordered White House files to he ''cleanedU-·of ·p <rt e n l i a 11 y in· criminating docui'nenl s. During-his.-flrgt_hour on the witness sland in the \\'atergate cover-up trial of Haldeman, Ehrlichman and I hr e e olher Nixon associates. Oean recited the same story he laid 16 months ago at the nation.ally televised Sen a t e \\'at('r.gate hearings. Sipping water frequentl y from a Styrofoa n1 cup. he told how the plan to gather political intelligence \\'BS hatch· ed and eventually resulted in the bugging arrests of five Nixon ca mp a i g n operatives at Democratic party head· quarters at the \Vatergale June 17. 1972. Dean. looking thi n and pale after six . \\'eeks in prison. described a series of meetings and telephone calls he had June 19. 1972. when he returned to his \Vhite House office after a trip lo the Philippines. The \Vatcril:ate burglars "'ere arrested t\\'o da ys earlier. !Sec DEAN. Page A!) Orange Coast Weather It'll be ~considerably cooler Thursday. ac:t·ording to the \\·cat~· er lady. but still un seasonably 11arn1. Highs at lbe benches, afte'r the fog bums off, is expected in !he upper 70s, rising lo the upper Ros inland . That 's nbou1 10 de- gret•s cooler than today's highs. INSIDE 'l'OD.\ l' fr11111crs. sa11111g they ure tired uj U1e rliftoric. ltuvc slaugl~tl!red. rnlrt>s 111 l\11.<:C'tlt1.~i 11 111 p role_,t of Jf'ed price'>. Story, l1age A4'. "' v..,. ,.,,, .•• ,,, &Otllft9 It.II, IS L.M h 1• II c a111or111• 1s ,,..,... c....... It.JI tJanm" • 91 it C•mlu Of C!ti>WOl'O l)f °"'"' tl~ltlt •JS l•Uotoal ~... ii.I l1t•t'1 ol11mtnl fl 1 l"!narq:r fl+1 ""'°" (f.H Minty Trff 11 Mu-1•·7 MilM<; h• 17 M1tlVll .. Vlltt I t ••i.t1efl,ll Ntw1 it.t, OJ Of•~r (l'lft!J ''"" PIDJ~ C:l·l ,_h 11.J .r.i• '1"'111(•...... •• -919>1:1--M. .. •('f\ Hot Tlltllilt. "'' Declines lopped advances 859 to 458, among lht 1,692 lssue1 traded. PrlCes nlso were lower In moder,1te dres." i~ trading on the American Stock Ex-cho'l'IRC.. pr_!IJ~~:•I the Nov 5 rcvt!nllt' 111trl'al!C lii;t1..'<l 11.s Proposi1ion Z on JIL,_ --- tt~·,1-C) lt.1111 LtfMltt\ CJ W.llM• A• Wtr" "'''"'' ~1. 0) _Mf,il,M~ •• • . ~IUtt. . " • ' ./ - ,• ' . . t!_12 _EAILV PILOT _ C WtdntM111y, Octot>tr lb, 11174 ..,,__,..__,.,~~, Pilo• !A>gbook Mama Enters J et Age All Pacl{ed and Ready 6y ARTHUll R. VINSt:L 01 1111 o.+1r "11t1 '"" She got orr the ground at 1 :03 p.111, on a 747 for Boston. burdened with ' enough provisions to sec half the Donner party through a Sierra winter - SG.20 1rorth of Pacific Ocean abalone . .a fe\lo' dcnen to.rtill3!. a bushel ol corn nut s. tv.·o six packs or Coors beer and a bom:l'A'ed winter coal. ~'lost arc oommoditles my little brother cannot g~t in Bo!tan. ,,_IB l!ISTORJC departure of Josephine Hortense Vinsel, $9, on her first Jet flight left me Ump. I v;orked the night before and thus had to get up af.ter only a couple of hours sleep to see her off. Now, I have a bad case of jet lag and-I have~ even ~ been any..,.·here. TICE STORY is relatively simple, though the departure was not. Little Brother. six years younger, makes six Umes more money than I do playing computers on the \\'ttkday11 and playing the ponies on weekends. He senl her a round trip ticket for her vacation. Tension and apprehension mounted. as v.·e enleredo the LAX terminal and departure time approached. We all had a _ y11tt,;1.. , cockloiJ and watched fueling or Ute brilliantly painted bird ~oastlirie . Director ' By JOHN VALT~RZA 01 Hit O•U' l"lltl '"" De1nocratlc candidate for governor Ed- 1nund G. Brov.·n Jr. suggested today that Dr. Donald Bright quit as a member of the South C.oast Regional Z o n e c.onstrvation Commi~ion as controversy over his fund-raising for Brown continues le> mount. The candidate, who was lo have been the guest of honor at a $100-per-person reception in Costa tttesa next week, suggested that the be~factor return any money collected In the effort which v.'a.S launched at a meeting of Dr. Bright-the commls!lion chalrman--and representatives of m a j o r developers rcgul~rly doing, business v.·ith the corn- mis.sion. • trtu( 'n'OUltl transport !\!other. The last tl1nc my n1other nc\\", i! \1·as in a World Wa_r I vintage "jenny'' biplane that 1ras b11rn.storming, ut a Kansas country fair v.•hen she was 14 years old. "1\isEo to be c:.:cited about mv trip." she declared tt-Jf11•ay !hrough. her bloodv 1narv. "Sui now rm not exCited at all. I'm not excited .. don't any- The Oct. 'i session where Dr. Bright soughl mailing lists fro1n the 1 5 developer representatives came to light , , .... Tuesday, .. -andn.-j.lthougb,.,Dr .. T.ll.tJ.,g. ~J denies a conflict of interest, hi s critics bodv 'ict me cry." ' ·she and Little Sister had religiously watched Or. G~rge on Channel i for silt weeks, fo r any hint of a hurricane, typhoon, blizzard or plague poten- lially involving the Eastern Seaboard. TllEY ALSO made a dry run tc> LAX to pinpaint the precise location of the T\YA terminal. The trip would last perhaps four or five euphoric bl!urs from takeoff to 1 iandlng, but JC had been thought out, mapped _out, dreamed out and comput~ • ii:ed out for the best pan of six weeks. ,• "I v.•ant to be going somewhere on an airplane," pouted _ my ~ther ~em­ inine companion . v.·ho v.'6ufd return to the Orange Coast \\'Ith Little Sister and me via the San Diego F'reewav. A tense 1noment came when At0ther had to negotiate the electronic metal detector. ''THERE AllE two six packs or beer in here ." mother confessed to the attendant, clutching her suitcase in fear of being dragged of! and sear~hed as · a possible bomb-carrying terrorist if the metal cans made bell11 ring and siren::. 1~1ail . • "No proble·m " said the security man. "I'll bet it's Coors beer. When I ' fly East they wo~ld rather have Coors beer t~n a suitcase full of ~lamond.s." She also carried a couple o!'bon voyage gifts, one book of satirical essays by ne~'spaper columnist Erma Bombeck and another entitled "Men," an .in thology of verbal assault on the stronger sex, to read in case Of boredom. J\fOTHER 'S EPIC flight to the Eastern Seaboard began for her and ended. tor us as the big 747 lumbered skyward -Mama, abalone, Coors beer and all. ., , From Page AI ll.i\.TES ... .. ··The minimum user s00uhave the lO\\CSt possible fare "'e can gel for \hl·n1 ~\'en though I realize the rest. ol us v.·i\l be paying for the bal ance:· sai~r SuJM!rvlsor Ralpb Diedrich. "I am •illing to do that. but I am bewildered by the rhetoric on the other angle." .. ·Supervisor Battin moved lo~ board ~pport !Dr the lifeline in e\ect.nc rates, tJUt. also su!j!;ester that gas rates and telephone ra es be included as well. . "\Vhy not get il out of the way right oow rather 1han "·ailing for another lhoW on gas services,'' Battin said. "\Ve can get rid of ii today." ··,Bat1in had charged earl ier that Baker's resolution 'A'as laun ched for p o I i t i c a I reasons less than a month before his re-election bid. "The addition or cas rates seems un- necessary at thiS time ." Baker said. :.cas 11·on ·1 be brought up before Nov. ~ (election day1 since it is being held over until next year." .. Jn an effort to get his cotirc resolution P3ssed. Baker S<lid electric rates have &one up -16 percent in six months and tnany people are being seriously hurt tiy the increases. Phil l\far\1n, di\'ision manager of the ·tdison Co rnpany. told supervisors his ti'rm realizes the plight of fixed income people and i,1•elco1nes their comments. "[ get 500 letters a week from people \\·ho are frustrated by these increaSes,·• he said. :· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~ O'ltfl~ C.0•~-Old• Po loL, *111\ Olll>lt~ !1 t.,.,...b,..,,0 !ht Nt*\·P•~•. o\ Ollt!U~O by 11\e 0-•n~ Coool! PuDll\J'l•l'Q CornrMl"Y fll,iw•Ue tO•l•Cl"I\ .,. publl\J'lt<I. Mo••ll• ,~•OUO'I Frod.lv. lg< Co\!• M~>•. Nt •OOM 8t<K~. l{ ... h'\91"" Bl'.K~ Fo"""'" Ylll•• I.A-llt.t<~ . ......... s.11111~" ..... ..,, ~ o ........ i..s,,.n J ... ,. (..opO\lf•llO Jr. "'f!Qle rtQOO'lfl !i01lll>'I '~ o""'"""" ~~!""'•t• """ ~· ... a..v'-t~• o<Hw:•o•I ""tll'"''"0 D•t~!" fl )00 Wes! S..• ~l•ttl, (0~11 Mew. C..l<lo•n•• 'l•?t Robert N. Weed ""nl!Mnl lnO Putll•"'"'' Jack R. Curley V•~"' Ore'!>llltn! • ..,, Gll""'11 Ml~f Thomas Keevil E<lltOf Thoma~ A. Mu rphinc f<MnfQ!<IO f:Ol!Cll' Charle\ H. Loos Richard P. Nall #1\\o\,lnl """'"""~Cort Cosla Mesa Oft ict • J)Q ~II Bir St'MI M••''"'i #1<14,.,U P 0 . 8o• 1""1, tM Other Offices ,....,_, 8'-Kfl JlJ) M••-1 Boule~ .. ,, l •q.,.,.. l,.,iw;~ \1~(;1f"""Y't~, wll"'•"'ll"" ~'"'" 1111~ "'"'" ~~--• ~ (ltlNfll• )0) 1'1o•lll El (.tml!IO Ille.ti Tel ephone {714) 64t-4l21 Classlfitel Adv•rtlslng '41-S671 ~0•"'711, 1t1•. O•..,_ COll M ll'llOll.iil ... c.oy,-'· Ho '"'" ~torln, IHVtlrMI•"· ""''°'''I fNollf f 0' •<1 ... tl!WINllb l'll11'111 ""Y .,. '""""°11(•11 *lt'llllll 'Pill-* """"''*' of fOllY•IQl'll D*''°' ' - TONIGHT NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH DRAMA -"Effect of Gamma Rays-on-Man in the ?\.tom Martgmds," Room 120, Oct. 16, 17, 18 and 19, 8 p.m. Adults $2, students •t. "ALCOHOLISM, AN ADD IC TI VE DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmitz lec- turer. Raleigh Hills Hospital. 1507 E . 16th Street. Newport Beach, 6: 15 p.m. tnfonnation : 645-5707. UCI LECTURES -"World of Plants,'' Room 550 Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.m. ''Effective Tax Plan." Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" -South Coast Repertory Theater, 8 p.m .• through Sunday. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17 CHART -Regular meeting, Dr . Norman Loats speaker. Glend3;~e Federal Savings & Loa.Ji. Harbor & \\i1lson. 7:30 a.m. ORAiVGE COUl\'TY F' AIR BOARD - Regular meeting, 99 Fair Drive , 3 p.m. OCC LECTURE -"Baking and Mak- ing for Christmas ," Costa l\tesa Women's Club. 9:30 a.m. FOOTBALL -Ne"i>ort Harbor vs Los Alamitos. Davidson Field, 8 p.m. UC\ LECTURE -"Television and 1he \\'orld of Sporl.'l." Science Lecture Hall, 7:30 p.m. "Your Wcal Govern· ments.'' Jury Assembly Room, Orange County Courthouse, 7 p.m . Nia1·chos Rites lleld l..AUSASNE , Sv.itzerland !AP) -l\1rs. Tina Niarchos. -15, v.•Ue of Greek shipping magnate Stavros Niarcbos. was buried today ·in the family tomb in Lausanne's Bois de Vaux Cemetery. She died Thurs· day. Among those att~nding the funeral v.·ere Niarchos and his three children. and Tina Onassis. l\trs. NI a r c h o s ' daughter from her previous marriage to Aristotle Onassis. fl eatli' s Father Dirty Old Man? LO~OON (AP! -\1!11\linm lleath, 11&-year-old f::ither of Hr it I s h Conserva1h·c leader Edv.·nrd lleath, $&Ys one ol the greate s t jd· vnntages of being as old as me is that \'OU can do things that v.·ou]d bring younger men a punch on the nose:• "You can go around kissing girls at parties and even their husband don't mind -they -thlnk you're too old to enjoy It." the elder Heath told M intervlev.,er. are abundant. . ' Some of the representatives who at- tended the luncheon at a Long Beach restaurant are saying that the clear implications from the meeting were that Dr. Bright had hopes of being a part of the Brown Administration If the can- didate wins in November. And one Nev.-port Beach lawyer said today that there apparently was an at- tempt to stonewall the per110ns present. But Attoraey Thomas Peckenpauib of Newp:irt Beach added that the fntent didn't \\'Orte '"People who know me know that I \\'On't be stonewalled," the lawyer said. And, apparen_t1y, Brown has reacted in similar fashion. In a terse statement released by aides today the candidate disavov,.ed a n y knowledge of the planning for the even· ing cocktail party. . . -:-, . "Dr. Bright's fund -ralsmg achv1t1es were not authorized by me or my cam- paign staff and they were done without our knowledge," ·said the statement. Brown added that he asked the com- mission chairman to return any money received from the campaign to sell the tickets. And that project was only a day old v.·hen the controversy hit. One recipient of invitaliQns was enrag· ed at the idea. -. Paul Sayre the president of the United South Orang~ Coast Co mmun ities (USOC:C), said the entire Lssue "smacks of palitlcs." t • "Bright should have known better, because the injection ol politics into the Coastal Commission frost!" me ard every other individual who expects good judgment from tha!. group," be said. Dr. Bright was available for co1n- me.nt after initially disclaiming any con- flict of interest in interviews Tuesday. Tbe-C!iiilman Of-tile Cal S t a t e Fullerton dePartment of biology insisted that no conflict existed in his planning of the event. Among those directly involved with him in planning the now aborted recep- tion to raJse cash for Brown are Southern Galifomia Edison Company Lo b b Y I s t Randall G. Smith and Orailee County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of FullertAJn, a member or the coastal com mlsslon. Orange O>unty Democratic leader and millionaire rancher Richard O'Neill also is listed among the sponsors on the tickets sent out this week to hundreds o! persons along the coalit. Several of the recipients represent land deve!apment firms with live ap- _ plications pending before the oom- mi1sio n. Laguna Beach lawyer William Wilcox- en, one of the guests at the luncheon, took a break from a court ca11e today to condemn the fUnd-ralsing project. "It was a serious mlstake on Dr. Bright's part," he said. "The coastal commission and its chairman should be more judicious." He said it v,.·as a mistake for the commi~ion chairman to have voted several times against major development proposals involving mHllons of doll~r:s "to turn around and seek money -pahll- cal money -from those developers.'' Wiicoxen pointed out that ·most of the delegates at the meeting were major representatives of development projecll. Bright. in an interview Tuesday, rein- forced his claim of no conflict by stress- ing that none of the representatives now have permits pending.- But \\!ilcoxen said that 110me persons at the meeting are involved In lawsl.Ats against the coe~I corrunission. Full knowledge of the project was not widespread on the coastal panel. Carpenter Plans Speecl1 in Mesa State Sen. Dennis-Clrpenter (R· Newport Beach). who la nµinlng tor election in the 36th Senate Olstrlct. v.·111 make a campaign appearance at south Coast Pla'za Colla ?.tesa, Thursday. Hr wlll lake part in a program et 8.30 a.m. In the cafeteria of the Sc!itrs Roebuck store. The meetlng will last until 9:30 .m. of Carpenttr's appearance ls one a Series of programs arranged by sears to present candidates and i•ut• ta Its einplo)'es. Carpenter's opponent In th!!: lftth Dlsfrlct. Democrat Frank Barbaro, IS scheduled to g:IVe . a 1im1lar ptt:StnT laUCI\ Oct. 25. A Sffl'l 'IJ)Otesman-aald tftil J"tlldtn1' n.u, 1"11111 11t11 ....... PEGGY WARD HELPS MESA CHAMBER EXECUTIVES OBSERVE CHANGING OF GUARD -New Ch1mber·Presldent Rlldding (l'ft), t.ils1 Costt Mes. ·and Rttlring Leider-Bergeron From Pa9e AJ DEAN ... He said · Gordoo C. Strachan -who v.i ll have a separate trial later in the cover-up plot -told him that he cleaned out White House files "on instructions from Mr. H<l)deman" to make sUre there was "nothlJ1g embarrassing" left in them. Later that day, Dean testified, he ~ad a meeting to iwess the situation with Ebrllchman and then·White House aide Charles W. CoJSo'n and Ebrlichman was•worTied about Hunt's whereabouts. "Ehrlicbman said 'I think someone ought to tell Mr. Hunt to get out of the country' and be asked me ... to get that instruction to Mr. Hwit," Dean said.. . Dean said he immediately telephoned that word lo G. Gontoo Liddy , the counsel ror the Nixon Campaign finance committee and lhe man· who dreamed up the bu~g scheme. A few minutes later, he said, thrlichman changed his mind at Colson'11 ln.sJstence and ordered the instructioo to be retracted. "I called Mr. Liddy blck .. 1i but Mr. Ucidy said the word had alread'y been passed and It may be too late,'' Dean said . Neither Hunt nor Uddy was arrested at the Waterga te. But they were subse- quently indicted and convicted in the plot and both are tree on bond pending appeal. Mesa11 Robbed r Bv 'Authorities' A Costa ~1esa· man was confronted by t"·o younge r-mev apparently claiming to have police-type authority near his home Tuesday. and robbed of $30 when 'ordered to tum over his wallet so .they could inspect it for identification. Ray K. Briggs, 55, said he was ap- proached. at 19th street and Meyer Place by the pair, described· as being in their late twenties, as he walked home from an errand . He said they demanded to see his idenUficatjon, then snatched the money from his billfold and fled, discarding the v.'allet in a nea rby residential yard. Di·. Aldrich Cites Gains h1 UCI, Mesa Teamwork UC Irvine Chancellor Or. Daniel Aldrich cited filreat strides in involv.ng UCJ with the city of Costa Mesa Tuesday and predicted that the role 1\·ould inten- sify as each grew. Aldrich, the installing officer at a cham- ber of commerce installation l\lflCheon, particularly praised the youth serVices program in which Costa Mesa police of . ficers take an active role in counsellng university students. Aldrich said •thht the program i:i a main component or a social ecology P.ro: gram at UCI which typifieS the institu· lion's inereuini role in the community around it. "Jt is an example of tbe campus and communlty coming together in a work sense. not an observatk>nal sense," he said. • • Alludlng to earller dfscussion about the chamber's role In a "developing com- munity. the chancellor st'tes~ that the university woukf;play a major part "Your continued e!forf tC bWld a ~tfer ~mrnunity," he told the gathering, 'will m some measure be a consequence of your involvement with us." He said the shills in the character or mcxlem society will draw commwUUes closer to surrounding institutions of high- er learning. Among the l'hanges he sa id , were shUts to rellancc on specialized groups which provide specific services to meet social needs. "Satisfaction is found less in the fam· ily than In th~ programs ol community agencies/' he said. Universities, he added, will be oontin- ually drawn into finding the solutions to the ills of contemporary society-conges- tion. pollution , delinquency and disor- ganization. The afternoon gathering of the cham- ber \\'as a departure from traditional in- Body Identified • RIVERSIDE (AP) -The coroner's office said Tuesday the decomposed body of a boy found Saturday near Lake Elsinore definitely was that of 5-year-old Ronald Dean Smith of Lennox, missing since Aug. 24. sta11ation banquets held in the evening and marked the fonnal end of a two- year reign as chamber president by Gene Bergeron. The Costa Mesa businessman re· ceive<l a set or new Skis and a gavel mounted on a plaque as tokens of his service through two years. Bergeroo's successor to the top cham· ber past, Vaughan Redding', was m.. stalled along with several new directors and committee chairmen. Fro• Page Al FAIR .... sell the Ca!Uomia Horse Racing Board On the· idea. The proposal has grown from a desire by Costa Mesa officials to see the fairgrounds Improved and daveloped ln~to a cultural-recreation center. Last month (®ta ~fesa Mayor Robert Wilson un- veiled a cncept of a community auditorium, S1)orts center, equestrian center, agricultural center, science and industry center and restaurants on the falrgroW'lds. 'Jbe sponsorship of thoroughbred horse racing bas been touted as a me.ans of raising revenue for these projeds. Los Alamitos currently stages quarter horse and harness racing, w hi I e Hollywood Park, Santa Ani ta and Del ~1ar put on thoroughbred events. The thoroughbred tracks are expected to oppose the fair board 's pktn, arguing 1hat the market v.•ould become saturated and they v.·ouki lose money. Porterfield said the fair board has been looking at October and November as the time of year for the races. The application for 14 race dates would be for the races lo become annual events. If the plan goes fon\'11rd, Porterfield said the arrangement would probably Involve the lair· boord leasing the Los Alamitos facilities and personnel and paying the Los AlamHos owners a percentage of the gross. .r.."' 538 . CENTER STREET-COST A MESA-646-1919 Footballs-From Jrs. to M.F .L. Tennis Radkets 5.95 to 60~00 Raeque~all Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 .Handball Gloves-5.50 to 8.95 Badminton Rackets Basketballs-8.95 to 28.95 Volltyball...-9.95 to 21.95 SoccerbaU-10.95 to 26.95 Softball-BastbaUs-Handballs Racquetball-Tennis Balls BasketbaU Backboards & Goals Ttnnls Dresses Tennis Shorb-loys-5.95 up ,.. Mtns-6.95 to 16.95 Tennis Shlrts-8oy-5.95 & 6.95 Mens-6.95to 11.95 .. Table T ennls Pa4dles Soccer Shoes-8.95 to 24.95 Baseball Shoes I O. 95 up BasketbaH Shoes I I. 9 5 up Tennis Shoes 9.95 up Wark Out Shoes-Cross Country ·Shoes VolleybaH Shoes • ~<OllO '''" OO.IA,,.. 11>11<1 •I C'Dll• "Mtta. t.lfllrfl•of. ,llll~llO!'!!Oll bf t••*_, "1)1) """"'1111; D~ m1•I MOO _,Npl !OMlllM' mM1111l!o,.., U.GO "10!\llllr ~ "But tney're wrong. l Io v e nirl.ina. An IDlL-onlx-...complaint ~bout the pcnnlssive SOC!et.r is thitl it came 40 years too late. may •11•nc1 1h• pro1r1ms but are·uked Open 9 to '6. Clostd Sunday 538 Center • 646°1919 Jo tnter lhc! ator. al lho employos' ••· 1 ••-.... •------•--•-"••'""' ... & .:.:;;,iiiio,..;, ___ Ml•miiii.miliiillf .. _, __ _ trance on. Bristol Stftet. t-i --. . . . " .. '. . ... . ' ( / I , • ' • , I ' I ' '76 ,f:antffdate: Reagan Suggests . ~:;; ... 31•cl Pru·ty Mbve SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Republican Gov. Ron a Id Reagan, Y(ho switched po!Ui<al parties m 1962, ,..,., ruling oqlJlle -lb!lil)col ......,Ing a third party.pmjdential caD- sherifl's departments roveal<d Tueldly, tbe border pa Ir o I aaid .._., ·In Nortbem California bas been cul I n order to put more men~on=-t~· tbe U.S.·MeDoo bonier .. didate m t97s. • r-Sea~ Reagan suggested at a .... NORWALK . (UPI) -Ray oonfettr0ee T u e s d a y . the Joins, 501 and William Mit- potltlcal cUD181e m.ay be ri8lll cheU fl wen.a en ten c e,,d;-i•&;.• for creation of-• thJr\! m~ n.esd.1'.to five Y<Ol'-to-life ,-------In pNo11 for a n>bbery a~ Rlppetl Oft (~ __ s_ta_te __ _,) :_mp1 ~'::: :"~: ~ ~~; :-n~~am~ -boon. New Yori hotel room, party betauae of public dlsaf- fectloo with Republicans and Democrats. Sheriff's ckplttes bad ,.... was robbed of three nMlllded tbe Flite Room bar paycheck.!, olothing, · · cash and a checkbook where ·the holdup "8 1 at-Tuesday by a woman tempted s.i<. %1. Jollm and posing as his wife. She Mitchell beld two employes was admitted to / the at gunPoint until they were _•_,ili:c·1_e_b...:y:_a_m_al_<1_ __ _ ' ... Wfdntsdl1, Octobtf 16, 1974 ·~LY rtLOT A IS ' ~os Angeles. P asses Stiff Scuba Diving Legislation LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Co 1mty SUpervison Tuesday plS9ed a law imposing wide ranging controls and restric- tions on scuba divers that was bitterly opposed by the diven themselves and boat operators. Scuba enthusiasts booed and hissed a.s the supervisors ig- nor e d them to enact ordiilances that inc I u de~ quirements -for scuba diving li~es and __a_ ' Jaw against diving within 24· hours of tak- ing a drink. About 2$ per<enl of th e scuba diving in the United St.ates ls done m tbe' Southern California area pff the coasts of Los Angeles, Orange and r yentura counties. s t a l e ' \.,!ederal and other I o c a I kOvemments h a v e indicated they will observe the L o s Angeles County experience as a guide to enacting more laws. long the divers would oppose lhe measures ... Until the day we die," shouted back one of the opponents. The hill, lo be enforced by county lifegua rds and sheriff's deputies, requires that a 11 divers and instructors carry Ucenses showing they h a v e beoo property trained, with divers' licenses to be renewed every year and instructors' every year. , Every diving boat must car- ry an oxygen resuscitator and a trained O(>er8tor, and equip-. ment mil.st meet county st.an. duds, including air p u r I t y . ,. Po lice Chief's Jfl ife i.ta.lies Suicide Leap SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -last January. Police Otlel Bruce Baker ol ctuef Baker described tiis Port I and , Ore. says bis estranged wife as "being very estranged w If e was despoodeot over a long period, d<spoodent for a loog tiine · and ft<queoUy troubled b y befori her suicide leap off depression." the Golden Gate Bridge. He said she left no note . The California H i g h w a y Her body was spotted by a Patrol said Tuesday "'l! h a t pleasure boat near Po i n t Barbara M. Baker, ~. of Bonita off the Marin County Hayward, was ~the-5~4lh con. side of tbe Golden G a t e firmed death leap from the Bridge. , . , ' " ' . ,, The governor, who will leave office in Jan\iary, a I 11 o in. moated be would not hesitate to jOin a thlrd party move- -u 11e fett thi riew-jiiiiiy bad a better chance of carry-ing out ·his cooservalive prin- forced from .tbe building by tear gis."'!liey"pJe<idid i!WJty · to robbery dlarges. " "PEOPLE ARE dying. We ·. bridge. She Jumped from the HMy··wife is at·peace"nOW/1 ••• , .. "" ~~~1"!l.~ ~9 " Gllo~l& ~ino """'17" ciples. .• e Prbon i-,n. ... Life Ends are going to protect the center of the bridge before Baker said. "I don't know public," said Supervisor Ken-midnight Saturday. why in this sort of thing we neth Hahn, pushing the bill M'rs. Baker had been can't be spared publicity, why through 'and setting off a separated from her hµsband we cannot privately share our • Police Baffle d LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Radio station eucutive Will ST AN F O.R D (UPI) -Lewis bu until Friday to pro- Authorlties sald"l'uesday Ibey chorus of boos from about 100 fur more than a year. He grief. If you must print For Sl'amese _m~·v~e~~and~boa~t~o~per~at~or~•~-~~w~as~dtie~·~ fo~f~po~li~ce~m~Be~r~ke~te~y'_lsomethl~~~ng,~pr1n1~-~tm.~·~;~w~e~bo<::_:h~:::=:::==::::;=:=::=:=::=:::::=::=::=::=::=~ 1 _ Hahn said he wondered how before taking the Portland job gave as much as we-could." Twin Girls ·had "no 90lid leads" to tbe duce tbe original copy al • slaying ol 19-year-old Arliss communique from the New Perry. whooe hall-nu<lo body World 1'11eratioa Fmil or LOS ANGELES (AP) wu diacovered in 1 Stanford face -'"' -• ...._ Death bu ended a lhn!e-<lay 8 t"""'M"e ~ r ....... ba"'· to save the tri•l Siamese University church Sunday. aentence for falling to · sur-t..b': bom to ~East Los Her husband, Bruce, 20, a ---' •• --a~-· .r~-...... 1 'CIAler ..:''VI" . .-~11.e .1. "'"'eles couple. a b o s p t t a sophomore p r e m e d student ""'6 said he last saw his wife of to autboriUes. spokesman reports. eight weeb when they were Lewis, general manager of ·. Their death late Tuesday ~_kjilg _19 .. l!i<Cr ~ l . .lllp,g a ... statioa . .KPFK. ll>OOl .. 11 ... days was atlr!buted to heart fail- apartment from mailing a let-in federal priJCm lut June ure, a aimmon cause of death ter Saturday night. A brief ,_ _..._. to~ utboriu--for Siamese twtns. The twins spat between the couple led iw 1~111;,~ aive a ~ had ,experienced breathing dif- ber to seek solace ln the a Patricia · H u rs t tape ficuttles almost from b I rt h Ro mane9qUHtyle memorial recording· the statim received. Slmday, doctors rep;Mted. dwrch where she was stabbed The full-tenn twins, children to dea1h and " • u a II Y e Logging Lags of Mr. and Mrs. S e v I n o aiaaulted with candles, polioe dell ed b laid. . REDDING (/fl -More Morales, were ver y than 500 loalni and •wmill c:a.sanan section and together workers in Shasta eoumy have • weighed 12 pound s , 121}. been laid off In tbe put wee1t, oonces at birth. e Manpo1Ce1" Cut ' SACRAMENTO ( A P I - Some Northern California law -olflclals say they bave ""'PPed arnstlng illegal alieos beatuae the U.S. Bonier Patrol will no longer ~ thOm badt to Mexico. industry officials mid Tueo-llowever, mne hours after day they were born joined at the Th. lateot c:ulba<b in the lower t-rds of tbe d!est indu!try"'"' -whm ~ the uppe< one-third of Qlampkln tntematlcml ~ t h e a b do m en , d oc tors it wooJd lay olf 134 employeo porfmned a -opera- Friday at lts An d e r 1 o n 4ion to cl09e 1111 abdominal · In a ·1et1er to polJoe and ~ piallt. opening. • Pre Cnristm .as Sale s1Ao~20·30% NOW THROUGH NOVEMBE_R uf ONLY! Diamon.d Jewelry L.telit"'' & m1'fl\ 11n1;•, fM'tldant•. 11i,,..,. c-arrint;\ Ii,: 1~ht•1 •1>!1oe'I U~·m•1llwt i-it.._.llKl l.&i lt!Klt'ltd, HI Io .Jt1'. Oii · Gem.atone Rings A s~KI group nl lithe~·&: mton'' J!muine ~rJf'w tln&S. ruby, ~1>Nre,. 01~1 I< utnt>r 1wcciouJ k !of!l'l'i pre<iol.I~ !olMM:-. a11 '" "14 k IKK gold. 10 tu J01, ~I. • ·EACH OF OUR STORES will have a 1large seleciio"n or sale items in each category. ALL SALE ITEMS are rrom our regular stock. nothing' has been adde,t for t11is sale! ALL SALE ITEMS Will be clearly iden· tU"ied by a ''.l':ED TAG" which shows the regular discount price and the SALE PRICE. OUR Cl;IRISTMAS STOCK is in· e luded In this SALE. Most of our stocll ror thil Christmas season is 111ow in our 1\ores and "RED TAGI" will be placed on a large q)lanlity of lhal stock. RED . T AGS can be round on diamond and precious ston jewelry, wedding sets, solitaires, blrlhsto"es, CUf0inks, br,aceltJS, cocktail rings, cultured pearls, pen· dants, earrings, goSd & silver chain & numerous olher items. SHOP E ARLY FOR Bt:&T SELEC· Gold Jewelry . T~ON supplies will be Umiled in You wUI find .1. larK' 1elKtkm In this catest'lfV.. certain Items. You may lay·a·way all types of je-wehy for the lady or her maee. ~ for Christmas at these sale prices. ·~.,.,,._., ·~-· '', . f~\:°~!f .. ~if~!:~::::.I: ... ,,,. ~ tio4i: \Otrle will Nve crysl.111 ptwter. 1~ lo , m dlicount. Sterlin1 Silver Je1velry • A fine ~~Klion of rnodttn bt.1cti~1. m~ny ct.lint In .1ssotlfd leolth), modern ncck1KH. & .ome 1int) l~ludrd •' 20\ d1scoun1, . s MASnt CMAI041. IAMtAMlttCA ... '°' CnDIT KAN TA0R f Chri.,mni Loy·•·way al sale />rices!' · S LOHO IEACH, 4313 At1MtkA1111. WHlmER, 12111 f'hll«telphl.t St. IAM SANTA ANA, 20,tl N. MMn REDONDO •ACH, South lay c.,,,., • TORflAHCI, ,.._ ltMtttomt llld, TORRANCE, o.t AM6 Flllhion-~• 1flu ~ HIOl ... OOTtltl-.f--°"""""·'"'-af0.W. AJtAHEtM;~ Plua LOI ANGILQ. Arm PltH •• • ·SHERWIN· WILLIAMS COSTA MESA Decorating Center A Great Buy In Paint. • HAID OPllllG DUWllG • • PRIZE: A RDOmful Of C1rµting • Now our store gives you a real choice. Like these two easy.to-,use Interior Latex Wall Paints._ Specially priced for this sale. • • (Not ro ttxceed $200.00 J • • ROGERS' Latex Wall Paint NOW 5~~* Regular 7.50 Ga/.• LAWRENCE BEST"' Latex Wall Paint NOW 4~! Regufar 6.49 Gaf. • NAME •• • ADDRESS • • PHONE ZIP • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• We are giving away a room-size carpet. If you are the winner, you may choose any style, color or exact size up to the maximum value shown under the illustration above. You do not have to be present to win. Entries must be received in our store in person or by mail pcior to the drawing Saturday, Oct.19, 1974 at 6:00 PM. •Accents priced higher. WOVEN I 1C Wallpaper Sale. Buy firsl rolf at regular price, GET 2nd ROLL FOR JC. ' ·WOOD SHADES Simple Book Priers. Hundreds of patterns and"colors. Washable and wear.resistant. Sherwin· Willia ms STYLE PERFECT ' COLLECTION First roll from 2.35 to 3.95 · Pre-woven designs! · As shades or drapes. Complete selection. Many. sl'(les, colors, • fabrics. . . · ,.~ - · · · ·:f Roll-Out-The-Carpeting. .• ~~:.· Choose from shags, scUlptures. . ·. · tweeds and plushes in a wide -' • range of colors. .1 f " STYLE PERFECT' CARPETING T-'.~ .. ';;/" 200/ OFF Regular /0 Retail Price VISIT OUR COMPLETE CARPET DEPARTMENT MeetS~tl/~ She's our Decorating Consultant ... and her help and advice are fre e. She'll help you choose paint, waltcoverings, carpeting and d rape ries. Select colors. ,..,._ And our Color Harmony Guide will give you a picture of how rooms look. So see Sh1r1ey in our store. Or she'll come to your home, courtesy of our FR EE Shop-at.Home Service. . For an appointrflent. cau 557-8767. SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1974 SHERWIN· WILLIAMS HELPS roo DO IT ALL. 31 61 HARBOR BLVD. Phone : 667 -8766 STORE HOURS OURING GRAND OPENING: MONOAYTHRUTHURSOAY . 8:00 AM To e:OOPM FRIDAY 8:00 AM To 9;00 PM SATURDAY 9:00·AM To 5:00 PIA SUNDAY: 10:00 AM to 4'00 PM -_,. .... --- \ I • .. "" • '" .. .~ .. •I . . , ., - 118 DAILY Pll,OT EDITORI~, PAGE The Public's Business <..:osta MC'sa city offici als ha\•c bucked a soctningly routir\c request from th is ncv•spapcr for the ex.act :.1 m ounts paid city departme nt heads. .. City fll an;1gcr F'rcd Sorsabal and Personnel ~1rcclor \\'illiam 'fodd a~rccd that such inrormation is of a ''llcrsonnt•I n1..1turl•" <111d therefore should not bt· open to public :-.c·rutiny . 'J'ht•y su,v that despite the fact de pa rt nirnt ht';1 • a id "·ith tu xii.ayers· dollars. ThC' l\\U rth~·r · i:rcccl th :.1 t they \\·ou lll onl~· Fiesta brougttt in so me 15.000 r~ersons. But the ~ proble m re mains thut a( this time o( the :VCCJI" and wjth its present-forrilat. t may seem to many to be .a \Varmed -o\'cr \'crsion of the J,ion8 Club l"ish Fry or the county f ~ir, st ugcd on a smullcr sc::1lc. . 1'hc cfrort is bra\'C ;ind encouraging. on the hand, bcC'a usc it is :.111 out,::rO\\'lh of the f mer Old-'fimer Nev;-1'imcr Picnic. but tailorl·d ore to ()range Coa!-.t arC'a hcrit agt• 1'aking it !'.till :1 slt•p furlht·t". 1X"rhaps Cus ta l\1cs:.+ needs to keep Sl'~11'<'h ing for ~on1c1 hing uiliquc to drag the average resident out on <Jll uutu111n \Vl'ckcnd. rclc:.1s<· lhc . 111·1 f1gu ·sat the dil'('Ction of the ti\\ council or t' spc<:ific n1p loycs. · All <' informatio the c-itv \\'ou ld rclcast•. thcv said. · lht' s;.i lary ran(e for cHf h dl'pnrtn1cnt hl:a(J po.· on. Each r ungc haS-a s pread of $200 to S3oo ..___ _ __..-'1Tl1i nth ly. · · Public salary secrecy is not in the public interest a nd very like ly is illegal. <fhe amount of money the city spends for anything from paper cli1is to department hcacl SCt!µries must be open to public vic\V. Most publi c agencies r e port it routine Ly. Boat Parking Tickets? Ta)(paycrs have cvcl'y right lo kno\v precisely how their ft10nc~· is being spent and o n y,·hom . \\'hat t he city's top -r~nkcd officials arc earning is not a matte r Of idle ('Ul'iOsity. ll's jusl good public bUSil\CSS. Mesa Fiesta One mort· edition orttie F'iesta de Costa !\lesa has corny and gone \\1ith :icc:lamation that it was a huge ~uccess. Yet too many people a re saying: ··what"!" Otht•rs <.ire saying : ··So ,,·hat "!·• Chamber or Commerce officials and officers or the various civic groups in,·01,·cd say this year '!" Last \\'eek the Orange County Harbors, Bearhcs and Parks Commission took a look a t boat O\\.'ncrs 'vho leave their boats parked in someone else's slip or mooring while visiting county harbors. Unfortunately, the commissioners didn't look hard enoug h. The best they could come up \Vith '''<I S a rccom· m cndation to the Board of Super visors that impoun- ded ··illegally pa1\k(od " boats should be charged a sto1·age fee equi\1alent to prevailing <.'on1mcrcial . rates._ Accordin~ to -disil'ict offi CialS. the riuiriber of trans ient boal owners \vho illcg3lly park is g roy,•ing. One way lo he lp rc mcd~' that practice \vould be to make it cos tly . _J And by m e rely charging prcvail in~ rules. it 's still \\'Orth it to the e rrant boat O\\'lle r to take a c hance b~· gambling that the rightful boat \\'On't return to it~ 1nooring during his uninvited visit . ' -- c .'CHARRRGE! On-a voluntary basis, of course.' Demo Left Dear Gloomy Gus Buttons_ Cause lndigestio11 Has Lost , Pocketbooks Will Guide ··Voters The Battle ( EVANS-NOV AK ) , ":\II ASHINGTON-The shrillness of reform demands by the Democratic party's left wing can be explained by the now unmistakable fact that it has i;Qfit the year-long battle to control the P11rty 's midterm convention at Kan· ~as City in December. That outcome is revealed in t·a reful, private d elegate analys is by the .,clerate Cnalition ror a Democratic •ajority <COM ). Previously far mo re pessimistic than Democratic nationa l #airman Ro bert Strauss about ~venting a Kansas City recurrence of the 1972 1i1iami Beach debacle. CDM now projects a 200·delegate · erate majority at Kansas City. 111E LE~lso kno~·s what looms at Kansas City. That explains refor· Lei all those \\'ho think it ruinous that the. government supports the dominant economic interests take a look around at the widespread abundant material · \.\'ea1lh created by this nation's great produ<'tivity. PUBLIUSIV the mode rates iwith 125 s wing delega and 74 Wallaceiles). The bi ew York delegation is a principal re n for OM 's revised estimate. While une projection l!.llV~rormists 71 to 70 edge in New Yor:k . C D~1 's ana.Jysis of the delegation actually elected in the Sept. 10 primary shO"''S a 100 to 41 moder a te ad\'antage. A major reason : the gubernatorial nomination of Rep. llugh Carey, a moderate liberal expected to generally roUow the lead or Strauss and the moderates. mist demands for concessions rrom BUT CDi\1 tern pers its enthusiasm. strauss in advance or the midterm Even though the lefl will enter P!:ansas convention. The most recent demands City "A'ith only 39 percent or the were made last week in a visit to delegates, it will be more cohesive Strauss by a deh::gation headed by and better disc iplined th.Jin the Atil es R ubin , Los Angeles in · mode rates. Z..1oreover, the reformist-; dustrialist and major fundraiser for "''ill try hard to draw s upport rrom the th(' !972Y..1rGovern rampa ign. 11 per cent of "sW'i ng" dclcgates-1n- 'fhe metirulous\y prepared CDY..1 eluding 50 delegates Crom Ohio con- ~urvey s hows 8-06--mederates.-67-0-Jr_ollcd..bl~G.Q.\'. John J . Gilligan and l'Cformists, 1R9s\.\·ingcll'll'gatesand32 scores o( United Auto Work e rs luya l to Gov . George \\'allare. \\'hat's delegates. morf'. this is based on a hi ghly J>('S·. Finally. there is concern about simistic r stimatc of rl•sulls in the Strauss"s desire to position himself in drlegatc sclertion ne xt month in the middle of party ideological <:aliforni:i caucuses: 106 rl'forn1isls. disputes. Althoug h Strauss stood firm 50moderates. against the Rubin group's demands \'IE\\'ING early successes in !\1oun- lain and Great Plains states by !\l eGovernitc for<'('S, COi\1 last .June ~loomily projcclcd a virtuBI stanrtorf al Kansas City -781 to718 in {avor of last "'eek. some moderates feel he may &!_vc a"·ay too much on an issue y.·herc there seems no room left ror compromise : thf' continuing, potl"n· ti ally dl'struetive struggle over racial c1uotas in the Democratic party. To the Editor: With revelation that a 5 percent sur- charge inc rease is to be levied upon .all citizens with income in excess of $15,000 yearly. I find it necessary to protest. So many or us have fo1,1ghl our way up the econo mic ladder bv sacrifice and struggle and are in ni> pos ition to give away se\'eral hundred dollars. WE HAVE been told repeatedly that everyone is to bear a share or the burden in fighting innalion, yet we sec little effort toward equitability. \l.'c see no new legislative efforts to ~lose tax loopholes that drain money from the less advantaged. instead'Wl' view excuses and disclaimers from government adm inistraitors for their inept handling in food and oil matters. Jo'or e\'cry dollar special int erests manipulate out of their tax respon - sibilities. middle income workers are called upon to patriotically ta ke uv the slack. We sec no ef(o1t to elevat.l' the IRS tax brackets to compensate for inflated income which continues lo reduce our overall buying power . Patriotic goodwill in paying for special interest rip-off is no longer palatable. Buttons slill cause in- digestion. · \VllAT CAN be done'? It is time that v.·e pressure our elected officials to uphold campaign pledges to not raise taxes <o r lo quietly do nothing to op· pose increases). Let's not allow ou r representati\'es to return home to campaiitl1\•ithoui--an-artsl\'Cr'1'.ln--thc record. Those offi cials whose r ecord on tax increases warrant approval should be recogni7.ed and supported. A tax payer rcvoll is be~inning lo surrace and it \\•oulcl be well for of· fi cials at a ll levels to recognize that a hard pressed populace will vote their pocketbook .in hard times. Jn con· clusion, stop the S percent rip-ofr and begin closing the corporate loopholes Lhatchcatcvcry American. RILLGtllBONS Writers Are Ha-,;,.,_ to Live With Someont• :-.11<l it tum(· :1 Icing t1n1c agn and I '\'(' tHJ\'('t' forgo!!1·1l ii , "\Vhnl no \11tc 111 "11 ntl'r <'an e1 Pr nndcr ::it:ind. no 1nall1·r 1t :-he l11·cs with him ft)r 20 .l'l';Jr .... ,.., th;11 ~• 11 ritl'r i!l "''orking' II ht'll hl'':-:-t;iriui.: OU! of\he "'1 nctou•. · · 1·1·f' h:ul ;1 t;111· a1n1111u1 or •. , p erience 11·ilh ladies "'ho hai·t· OC\'er be('ll nhl1~ lo gr.a s p thi :- proposition. . If \'OU tltl· :1 businCssn1nn. ~n.v a stockbrokrr·. 1h1· Jl nc is rll'arl 1 ~r:1v:n bef\1•crn 1h1· -time you mus l dC'\'Olc lo ~-our 1\·orl. :inrl lhr-1irnr \\'hich son mny ck'votc to \·our (.un1h This a traogement is ~;1;1ct1l 11 ·d ;uict respc<'l3ble. I}' ''OU i\Rt:·;i :o,('<tOl.111 n 1 .1 tra,·Phng :-a1('~man':'1ind 11111,r h1· a9.-.1y lron1 hnn11' 1or 111 j•J11n,c:t'tl ptri&I!>. lhi~ rn(l 1:--tulh 1111d1·1·,1olft1.l ir not rullr likrfl h~ !hi· l.111\ Ill !he arr nngcmrnt. Thi,. is thl' ""'hf<' i~. :ind l~I! i!i the 1u•r·on,n1.-"la !1<111 thal must b(.' m:ulc, l-:\·c>n a Jltii n! 1·r. 11nc-r h<' i.:n(·~ into his 3l<'li1·r . i!i C'lt\11'11· 11ndrrl'f•ll'W'I lo be "A'orking. JJula..\\.·litf.!r, CSPC"l'l,Jll,\' d ht· hri:-1 ht • h:id (JJSIC: lo worl-. 11111lvr 1111• r(lnf "here bis \~·ire H\l'"· h:i;i n<11_:-11{'J1 luck lie_ can bl· :-.iltin~ h) thf' "rl".il. 1as~ tabh:, :1ippinn am1alll)' at his Cof- ' ' I .---. - CHARLES McCABE le<'. :ind be as di s tant from hi s sur- rounch ngs a~ i r he \\"ere in ~l urrna n:-.k. \\'h:il the man is doing is nu1sini::. If(' is absent·minrlcdly meditalinn. It.· may be on a column he is writ in~ for · lhC' next day. or the interstict's of' M>me hea\PilY·\\'ei~hlcd plot. or lhc· rartences or a parlicularly IO\'C'i.v line .. \\'hatevcr, he simply isn't ·r11EH F:. ·r111s IS \\'II\' \1·1itC'rs :irc>..,pflr· llf'ul:irl~· difficult fcllo\\'S to 11\t' \l'il h. . ind "'h\' ;,1 wisr won1an 1\'oUl(I do hc1 Irr 1 o oPt l'nr ;1 ~tock brokC'r Or :i plun1 · i)l•r. \\lith surh a Collow. \\'h('n h1·1.~n·1 there. shC' k RO\\'S it. h<'r, since most \\'filers do not talk about work in progress If" llE D•;CID ES lo let the slcf'I en - IC'r his veins. things ~ct even "'orse. 1 It· gl'ts ;1 roon1 und locks him!'C"lf in. and st ud.ious~v attends to thl' husinf•:-s th;1t brings home t he hucun. 11 1· \1·orks.11n int1•rr uptcdly. Tl1i s dl·C'i -:i\'(' .action <':m ind('c·d bl' !h1· hl'ginnin~ nf the cn<I. Therc> :ir1· l:1d1t's. ;ind lhl'.v art' 1111mc>rous, \1·hn rn\1·rprrt s urh ;1 sc·nsi ble procedure :i:- R pro<ligious rejection. · '!'he only answer for the v:rit('r is :1 lin1h1L lie has to gel 11 pl:lrc 11wuy lrnm home w hl•t'c hl' t':A ll \\'1Jrk . 1\lthou}l'.h the arr:1ngl"ment is es!><'ll· liall.\' thr s :1n1I' us lht· insurance' mun 11r stnrkhrnker C'njf')ys or suffers, lhf' \~·1rr . especially if she i1$ the 1>0ssl's· :0-1 \·c ki nd (;111d is there any Otll\'I'~ 1 \Viii nf'\'('r t(':1 lly fr"Jrgi\'C him for lus defcrlion. \Vrltcr~ arr· purtlcularly d1fncull for y.·om1•n \1·ho r<'quire :1ltl'nlifln, :1n<t lots_,,,....t. f'or a whili~ lhC' \\'nh•r <'an If' TlllS J,t·:A1>S 111 the l'Oll<:lu~iorl fak<' it. 11<' hccon1r:o: ;1 kind of lq) !hat 11·r1tc·r:o: should not marry, or ..,,., rc:1der. \\'hllc S(ln1 r nntfrin or nthel'. up pe rrnanc n1 :1rran~cmt•nts \\1th connccled \\1ith ~'"' \\ork, is rnlhng ladll•s tn '''h11n1 thf',\' :.1rl" 11n\1·cd . ,\'nu ttboul in h1 ~ nliJrAi n, he ran l'till :.ire lndt'l!d \\'Clcnmc. \Yhcn u won1un man ugt.• the ri11111I uppre(•iulive hcrrun cs HY.'U l"C lhnt (or a Jon g limt• rcsr>0n~r~ In ~·hutevcr his-old ludy ls fihc tlt>Csn'I rc<Jll)' cxiitt tis u pcr.'ion, "t1~·in,::. the <'mntiu11 ;1 l :itlrilion bccn1nt•)I But 1n ttme lh<' old lurl,\' culckes on. drl':idful. J.l is u hOr ro\Vi~ng momt'lll. She l('arns The 1vrlll'r . nn 1\11' s1ti1'. i~ nol thut for u C"ons1dl'l'11hlc p;irtn(hcr rt uy un :.i~·nr(' or h ~ nl·~h·rl . and l;{t•ts l'>he. is d •;11in&_ \\'ilh :1hout nnc·ICh!!' nt · v.·ound up in a cirr h· 11t guill :Onct! thl11 :1 mun. 1'he, rl'SL I!> off wreRtllng v.·ith hapf)tlns. U1crc is 1111tll1n',q: rc.•;i l}Sr, l1·n dcmflns lhul. he dol'sn•t e''Cn name for nn either Ride. ---. • • [.__M_A_I_L_B_o_x _ _.J IRlters from readers are welcome. Nor- 1un/ly , 1vriters sl1ould convey their nies-· .'IOges in JOO words or less. '!'Ile right to con- dl'n11e letlers to Iii space or eliminate libet is reserved. All letters nnist include S'ig· Ml ure and mailing address but na1nes may be withheld on requeit if sufficitnL· rroson is apparrnt .. Poetry will nol bt> publiihed. B1dlder's Plig/11 To the Editor: I am a residenti a l buildC'r· developer e m1>loying a staff of eight people. plus through sub-contractors, several hundred constru c t ion workers. BETWEEN the extremes of the en· vironmental movement a nd the recent sh.orlage of construction loan funds, my busin ess is practically stop- ped. I have laid o£f three e mployes and will have to go further soon. We arc using practically no construction ~rkers. We rely on savings and loan con· struction loans; and. as you know, almost none are available. The savings and loans need some relie r from the competition of treas ury notes, ·•Cilico_!E " Notes, and con· SUinerlO'arlorienledlian~s. - WITHOUT propos ing s peci(ic means. l earnestly ask that you give your support to helping the sa .. ·ings and loans however you can. Your assistance is also needed in encouraging a sensible economic ap- proach lo th e e nviron m e ntal movement. In losing sight of the cronomic impact of many of the recent laws such as the environmen- tal impact reports. Proposition 20. etc:. good project s are b ei n ~ unreasonably d elayed or denied a nd th ei r costs are bein g greatly in· creased. llICIJARO A. SE\\1ELL PresidC'nt Rirh:irc!Sewell In{'. Test Prepurol.i1J11 To the Editor: To Trustee Dennis Smith who r hal- lcnAed the mini-course on how to take tests-offered in adult education ul !\iission \!icjn lligh School, this writer IJ!(k" r-.1r. Smith In re-C\'llluatc his \'alues. 110 \Y i\1 1\N\" peer:-do you know . ~tr. Smith. \\'ho took a Jaw re\'ie"' course in~ort!er to pass the Calffornia · Stat e Bar' ex<'m ? t.;onvcrsely. how many of your acquaintances di d not tllkc the review class "'·ho ultimately did not succeed in passing the state bar ltic r1rsl Lim e? 'rh('rc arc many "re\'icw" courses Riven in our society 1vhich prepoi-CS students to "pass" rc'al estate exams, t'scrow exam.!!, Insurance exams. ~tato luw bn r l'!:xa ms. certified puhlif' :i tcou tll;int~· exams. certified public si;:f'rcl:tri('s exams, rontractors tx;int.'i. rosmctology exa ms, state medical CX"ams, ph}'fiical therapy exams, etc. The teacher who constructs an e'!amin<'lion lo fosLer fai!Ure , in my judgment, is not teaching. Sccrf'cy of \.\h<it'u1 Cltpccted on an e'!amlnation Is being replaced with lea rning obJcc· tivJ>s :ind or behavioral obj(?ctives. • Once lhe-atu4cn know"-wbal--i~ rcqulrEd, tho student can _achlc\'c. I -· Secrecy leads lo luilureon exams . TE:i\CllERS are "teaching" l.oda:o-· so that students \\•ill he able to use and apply the required materl ,;11: not memorize trivia. Unfortunately, the tests such as . SAT (Sc holastic Aptitude Test> can- not achieve tbC same educational testing philosophy or the indi\ridual classroom teaq.fler. 'l'hen why not give our kids the same 4;1d\'antagc o( pas· sing a coll ege entrance test as we do adults when ;;applyi ng for professional Jicensini.: ·.• 'ANCY RUBINSTEIN· To.the Editor: l hat con<lil'ion. Does that-make life impossible on earth? or course not! : JIUMANS protected by iheir machines can go just alx>ut a nywhere and stay the re. There are year-round bases at the poles, but an Unprotected person would die there "''ithin a day. Skylab was in the middle o f a vacuum more airlt!SS than any ever made in an earthbound laboratory. An unprotec· tcd person would die out there almost instantly. Yet, three men lived there for more tha n 80 days. Whal was done with Sk-ylab can be done anywhere · th.at our rockets can go. )fr:. Bolding tlaims tha\ travel lo ·the stars is im posSible· Not :so! A ~turn V rocket .._ lt\e one that put raen on the moon -rouldJ!asily reach the nearer stars.~Uqfqrtun.ately, it . would l ake s omethlng ~ilce 25,000 years. You~must realiic, though, that the Saturn V is not \he lo.st word in roekets. any 'more than the Model T was the last word in automobiles or the telegraph was the last Word in. communication!). Recently my son had oor dog "'·ith him in his car one e\'ening and on his, return home a.1 approximately mid· night. he opened the door of his car and as usual the dog ran for the back gate. Sounds harmless enough except there was a s kunk there by the gate and the dog and the skunk tangled. N'ecdless to explain what happened. IN -,m the New York Times wrote "fhe odor. is indescribable. At this :an editorial ridiculinJ: the 'idea that hour, there was no alternative, but to rockets could reach the moon. I would bathe the dog, which took several com~ be very careful before I stated that pletc washings . He didn't take to the starnight was impossible. midnight bath too well. nor did I, nor djd our neighbors whose house was /Mr. Bolding askS who would want lo' impregnated with this odor, the same IO to the moon to live in a' bubble. h Al th od J' g d f)c:st of all, I would. So would in-~:rd~~sfnub:ih'pi:rcs~ or lll ere -·~tnf'allsts, wbo would w 5 ant to use 1 a p e r ec..t ucuum. o -wou d -,...----y'"P()rN'fbeing, is "''hY ca~stronom·en~1-away-f"r6in-t?i_e_ ·s kunks be brought under control ? haze and ~mog and light of earth. So In this modern day and age it is would radio astronomer&, lo gel away ridiculous to have an}-1.hing like this from the radio "noise" caused bl happen. There have been numerous :ad!o. stations, television, radar, and complaints and it is a \\'ell known ract 1gn~t1on systems. So would heart to the animal control department that pat1e.nts, _to get away from earth's the skunks are a major problem. At grav1ty,~1xtlm esthatoftheinoon . the present lirile they do not have the Earth rs not the only world th11t •-e authority lo take action. . can have. There is a whOle unive~ Jt can sare ly be predicted that i!lhis full or worlds to choose from. We have happened to any of our Costa Mesa !he le~hno logy, an.d we h3v~ lhf city orficials, action would be taken 1ng~nu1ty. All that 1s lacking 1s th~ immediately . desire. MRS. FRED MAY llnloH•' Role To the Editor : President t•ord has asked for sug·· Restions on ho\\' to curb inflation. llere is orie from a government cmployc \\'ho is about lo pay a surtax. Sug· ~estion : Why did he not call all the labor union leaders to \\lashington 'D.C .• and as k then1 to call or! lhc •'Dogs or Inflation "? It is my. opinion that the ever-constant push of the unions for hi ghe r wages and benefits has been pushing this ~untry for the past 20 years to the breaking point it has now reached. They will break with us I think I maybe). They are the strongest, richest ti nd have more con· trol of the people and government of this country todny. The President should nsk them to COOJ.>tr-nle. back down a nd stop pushing Inflation up . The President asked people to \vear a Wiil Pin. Ad a capital A, and then yo u have now where we were onci; nnd arc again: WPA . E.G. BAUMAN Space Travel' To the Editor: I would like ta reassure t.-1r. Bolding 'that dc11pltc his pessimistic lotter fA-lailbox Ocl. 81, space travel ij not dead. tn fnct , ll ls Just bcginnjng. lie Is right on one Poii'lt. J~uman lire is impossi ble on I.he moon or planets. That 1s, Ir the human Is naked and un· prottttetl. Modern humnM-tould-not survive very long even on the earth In CHUCK SWORD f'ree Pre•• To the Editor : llats off to Evans Witt, the AP reporter wh o publicized the legislators ' pension plan. So Bob hforetti is a ngry. He is obviously more concerned with himself than wilh"-the taxpayers he' is 'supi>osed to represent. May the free press ~tay ever ''igilant. • ~!ARYLOU FURNAS ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wfl'cd, Pilbli.thtr Thomas Keevil, Editor Barbera Krtiblch. f:ditorial Page Editor The edltdrlal pago or lhe Daily PUot seeks to inform and slimulate readers by pre$ent1n1 on this paae dlve~e comment•ry on toPics of In· terest by S)'ndi cated columnists and cartoonist~. by providing a forurn for readers' \'iews and by presenting this new paptr's opinions and idea:s on current topics., The ed ttorial opinion' or the Dhily Ptlot appear only in the ~itorial c;otun1n at the top of the Pa(le. Opinions exprused by_1hc rolumni!lt!I ;1n(I rartoonist1 and letter y,•ritel'~ are thtlrM and no ende n.emcnl or their v1«WS by the Dally Pilot should be Inferred. · Wednesday, October 16, 1974 ---- , I