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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-13 - Orange Coast Pilot• 17 I -.- ' . " • -• -. .. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 13, 1974 WOL P, NO. JU, l SECTIOHS~••.c;IES ·-·-·· .• s • • -. ·artments -• • • • • • • . • . • .. · \ -· • • , . . . ... ~.~ Trapped Horse Rescu e d . . • • • • . ---· --" -. • ·Froin Uj.per _~Bay Moel._,,., • -------C:'"'=--~.·~---=91--~.,.~~= - ....:• • I . . ~· ~ Ex-cop Tells _of ~vin~--'C8sh Drop' .. •.,I: ...... ' •• .. A d1n its Mi s t ake Rocky on Grill; ..; J End, o~ ModlJy Or"'e .. I Kalmliach ·~-· ~~c1 ·Episode- • I _Ashame.Cl of BoOk-~t · AiT.ort . -· WASHINGTON (AP) -Retire~ New York City detective Anthony T. Ulasewicz described in rapid-fire , deadpan fashion at the Watergate cover-up trial today how he clan- destinely dispensed $217,000 to the original Watergate defendants . \VAStfll\'GTq~ jAPJ -Nelson A. today as a new round or-hearings Rockereper said ~Qelay he relt em-began on his fitness to become vice barrasse~ and humillatedbyhisrol~ in _ PJcsidenL _t~e pu~hcatlon of a 1970 campaign }Rockefeller said his previous biography of former ·Supreme Court remarks about the book were based .{usticef.rthur J . Goldberg, on faulty memory and incomplete Rockefeller told \he Senate RUies knowledge. und were not an attempt Committee he' mad~ a mistake in ·to coverup the.facts. "· --·· ··--·· · helping arrungc financing' for the Jn his .first response 'to questions book . v.·hich \\'as critical of Goldberg, about the book a month ago, Rockercl- i'"'·hom he defeated for New York,. ler said he did not know his brother. governor. --~ Lau.ranee. had 'put up $60.000 to The book. and Rockefeller's earlier fi.riance the book until he (Nelson) y.•as pub!J c..._s tatement disclaiming lQldbytheFBI. knowledge of the book. was the focal But in his testimony today he ~aid point or' the committee's questioning he had sent representatives of the · • author,. Victory Lasky, to hi s brother l rvi1ie Orf1ers Apartment Ban For Complex lly DO UG f'RIT7.801E OlllteD.iolly l'Ulll~tf Concefned that residents \vould have to "'live like moles" in their soundprOofed high rises. the Irvine City Oou nc i·I effectively banned npartments in the lrvh1e Company's planned l r\'ine Center l'Cgional corn · mercial complex Tue,day. But ,because of pro<.'edural dif- ficulties. lhe council delaved for t\\'O \\'eeks-the compan~,·s apPlication..to.r. pre-zoning or the 470-acre triangle bounded br the Santa Ana, San Diego and Laguna frl'eways. The area. no\v in unfncorpol'ated rounty11re•t..\\•ould be anfl('xed to Ir· \•inc after thl' land is pre-zoned to allo\v a change from agricultural to commerciul use. \\'hen the first part uf develop- ment, a s hopping :irea with four major dcp:irtment stores ond 100 shops, opens in 1977, the ·company hopes to dr11w its customers from all over south Orange County. . I or the total 470 acres, 316 acres .are 11 the count y~agricultura'I preserve and cannot be developed t111til t!pn . , ,Apartments plaJ\ncd by, ttic com· , pany Wolild be built i,n the part 6( the ce91t.•r IW.W jn thC ., agricultui;al . prescrt~. to see ,if Laurance v:ould find in- vestors for the prOject. Rockefell er said neither he nor his brother remembered the incident, \l.'hich occurred in the midst of a hard- political campaign, until they traced \\'hat happened through the many in - dividuals involved. "'fhe subseque nt facts arc tremen- dously embarass ing to me," he said. •·primarily because they rerl ect on my brother. whom I love deeply. I'm embarrassed and humiliated for what I said ab9ut my brother, because he is one of the nicest people in the world .·' Rep. lloward Cannon (0-Nev. ), chair.man of the Rules Co mmittee. ai;ked Rockefeller whether the elaborate arrungement for financing the book, which involved creation of Literary Publications Inc. in Delaware and channeling money from Philadelphia tO Washington to Ne'4' York, was an effort ''lo launder the Rqckefeller money." "Not Rockefeller money. the Rockefeller name," said Rockefeller, addihg that some investors might not 1 'want to participate in a project if they kiiow Rockcfellers arc behind the deal. In his ppcning ~tatcmcnt, Rockefel· ler defended his cash gill~ to friend s and associates -another source or criticism since ttfe earlier hearings - as acts of generosity "in'the tradition of sharing with others.'', Rockefe ll er said the central CSee ROCKY, Page A2) PHON.E JANGLES . FO.R APARTMENT , But Ul' lo the nolst• caused by jets from hi.' nearby El Toro l'll arine Corps pir Sta~ion und by the su~· ... rou!1d~ng . tri;~\\;ays,.. ~"he CC?uncll -''The P.hone rang ,once every nine decided the 1.1reo is not ftl for minutes and \\•e rcnlt.'<i the apart· ,, r~sid~nces . . . . ment. ·~ In actoP!lllg l~e f11'St amendment llere's the ad which sparked just to tl1e c1t~·.s gcnc.ra,I plan htst month.I the r ~ponse a Balbo1.1 ·landlord th~ ~unc1I un,v1t11n)\~'' appr_2~·cd •I ht. · ch11nge .(pr land u '-' 111 th truingle soug · to :11\0"' 1·esldentlal de' lopruent ., BACll ELO R a pt, rl'·irl~ llOY.'C\"CI'. tile 1.1mendlll •nt Wa!i IM· bltin !SlO\"C, W/W l'rpl'\, utll prOPC:l'I Y .id9ptcd-, city 1\tiorney inchl. $145 mo yrly. icxx-xx- J ame!'I Eritik~son ruled. "'ltd-:1 xx. cautious council 1x.11.11ed the list or changes ug<jln 'fucsdo~·. The ne\\' lts t. though. "'ill lln1lted to onbi thofe changd ""''hich h:i,·e cStt 6 1\N, Page 1\2). ' • I If you have a home o'r :ipartment to let. call 642·5678. Put n rew words to work ror you. 1 Jn .th~ .l>nll Pilot. • • ~' ..I. ' • ' 0.oly'l'iklt -I• •Y lt1tlwf~ KMllltr ·RESCuE"~·HAl!l PAl':llCKY MARE FRO¥, UPPER NEWPORT BAY MUDFLATS QuarterHqise· and Santa Ana Heights Owner Pulled Out After ThreP·hour Ordeal • Mesa Off ice rs • A: Rea·t ·.Mudder _ , "' i:: . • • -. Book Crutcl1es, Hor.s~, Woman Trapped in Ma rsh Cast, Cripple By,JllLARVKAVE '"'-"'Th at was the scaries t part , .. · A""Costa Mcs:i busi ncssm11n is nur- sing a ha ngover loday along \\'ith the broken fool he already h:id, after police allege he used his heavy tast. · crutches :inti a varielv-nr rudt- remark,fto iritcrfere ¥with tu.·o policemen in the line or duty. Oftlte~ilyl'lklt~ff waiting for him lo get there." l\.trs. A runa"'a)" horse~ and the woman Carter related. "'ho owns it spent almost three hours 1'he wqman and her horse were .in Tuesday trapped in a muddy area of the marshlands off University Drive '\JpperNewportBay. -· ~ -· nearthcYAfCA. The ordeal 1finally ended when l\.1rs. Carter explaimed she was riremen and other rescue wo rkers ridine one horse "'hilP. IParline: the first eased the woman Out or the mud · iiderlcss Nara . and then dug the horse out, pulling 1t ..Nara spooked aod bolted into lhl' lo safety using a rope tied around its mud. where her panic stricken efforts legs. -to free herself just sunk her further Erika Carter. 1746 Orchard Drive into the goo. !\1rs. Carter sµi~. Nara Santa Ana ~!eights. said that soon at: . soon was stuck up to her chest. ter her horse, Nara, became stuck in l\.lrs. Cartcr"Went in after he~ to h,ol<.I the gooey mud, three runners joggqd NP hel'rhead;. fd"'"ihf!p tffi1hor~c from by just 15 feet away, but did not offer suffocating. The woman "·as not im· to' help despite her cries. mediately stuck in the marsh. but she A man walking his dog frna ll y cal· too became trapped several t imes led the rire department. she said. • during the rescue operation and had The middle-aged womah. who wa~ to be pulled free by firemen. s itting in the mud propping her hor· Mrs. C'arter was not injured~but the se's head o~ bet lap to k_eep)t out of mare required 32 stitches to close the mud. s31d Newport Beach firemen minor wounds on her legs. showed up about an hour after hetj • , horse· bolted into \he mud at lO a.m. It took another 15 minutes before rireman-D8ve Green reached the ~·om an. Groi:er Takes SugarJway · A1AltQUETTE. f\t ich. (JfP') -A grocery stllrc owner is taking sugar off his sf\elves today in a prolc&t of high prices. Jack Urbaniak1 owner of Jack's lGA. plans io keep i}is litore sugarless until the prices either stabilize or drop. "Somebody's got to tk> iwmcthing about it. I've hpd ii." said Urb1.1niak. r-.·They Could· Open a Pub . -·· CARDIFF, \\'ales tAPI -A Wclsh·family ,;plurged, ·spending S720on \\'hisky and wine al a Car· . <liff store Tuesday. fearing heavy· new laxes on liquor "'ould be an- nounced by Chancellor of the Ex· chequer Denis lle'aley when he put forth the new British national budgclin l..,.1rliament. The tax on drink r maincd un· changed. • • Patrolmen D:ivid Walker and Phil Donovan claimed the nicest thin~ their prisoner said "·as·: "Take off these handcuffs and I'll break your nose !'' ,.. Officer Walker said he made a traf. ~ric :stop and detained the executi\'C. -~11$<1~" after ret.'Civin!!, information that 1.1 ma'n on erutches y.•ith a cust on his foot had rxchangl'd Sll'ong words y.•ith the staff of a Jack-in-the-Box takeout. Emptoyei1 of the hamburger outlcl at. 1250 Baker St., claimed the man had colla(ll'\t!d on his crutches "'hilc hobbling up to the "'indow and became :1ngry al them, The orficcrs dispatched said thl•;.· s topped th e s uspcel 's c:ir ~nd r1ueslioned him. adn1i nistcrinp. a so- rall_!!d m inrl coordinat 1011 test to detl·r mine hi§sobrlcly. They could not rc:ison3bl)· ,i!t\'C him :1 balance tcsl due to h1,11, utjured foot and cast, ~o he "'a · asked lo touch his -foreringcr to h1!!" I 1mb ~hili! r("(:ttin.c the numbers I, 3, !>:ind 7, \\h1ch he reportedly Cl)uld not do lnvcstiJ?alors ('laim('d thl' in- creas1n{!I) ~ll1Rcrent susl)l·ct tht"IL · began discussin,i! sexual rclutions 1n a crude m.in ncr, leading to his ult1n1atC' arrest lie alle!!,edly began thrns hln.I( around , kl ck1n,i! ~it thcn1 \\ ilh his cast· encased fool. rluilin~ y.•ith hi.s crut· ehcl'I uncl rinully had Lo bt held down , CSet' I NCIDE~T. Pai;e 1\2) • i • -With almost no expression to his' voice, Ulasewicz said that throughout most of th e three· months he was ,ina k_ing th e rash deliveries. bi cautioned l~c rbcrt W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach lh:it there was something illegal or improocr about the payoffs. . In his thick New Yo,·k accenl. Ulase~·icz detailed the covert use or telephone booths. cover names and secret d"Clivery points used to deliver the cas h to lhe original seven-..., \\later~alc dcfcnd'"ants ;.ind their · Jay.•vers u'1 as~~·11.'1. described an . Aug . 3. 1972, mcelLng \~·1th Kalmbach. once forn1cr p, esidcnt l'\ixon's person.ii at- tornl'y, at the Orarige County Airport \\'here he Y.'as lo rcceive a S75.000 cash il eli\"cry. Ulase~'icz said he told Kalmbach. .. Something here "'as not kosher. :It Y.'cnt a little over his head. I felt it was becoming, more improper with each sequence in s pite of his assurancel'i that there \\'as nothing'illegal." UlasJ!:"'it1. said he worried that Kalmbach apparently didn't ha ve control over who received the mon~y or for y.·t;at purpose. "i\I~ being a New )'ork Cit)' l"OP and he being the lawyer for the Pi·esident. ti v.·as hard for me l-0 tell him y.•hat v.aS -Oilmy mTna-:--· {tie paunchy Stf. ~Par-old former in veslfJ?ator ~aid ..... t$ce KA.L!\-1 BA.01, P'age i\2) Ora11;!t• \\'t.•:1• ht•r \"ar iable high clourl!'I hut mos11~· !-.Unny 1'hursdav, :tcc:or · ll inµ \o lh c \\'c;i thcr .~tr\·it'C. with gi'nf•r al ly 1·uolcr lt'llll>eralurc)\, llii?hs at the lit:ichf'.'s f-JI 1·islng lo ';2 inland ()\"er111 ~hl 111\\..; 5.'t·!lH-. -li'liSIDE 'l'OD.\l. - 11·11h 700 to Rf/fl m1llio11 pe<iplc Sll!· /cring /rr11n rnulr11i1nliun or jaCJng .. staroolion, warf1/ orqan1zo!l(ltlt are lhrow1n9 (heir tnll ~''K'r91eA: into 1#1.r /rrghlertfrtg prob/Pm SP4' stnry. Ptc· turcs, Pogt> Of. , ,U TMr !oft"wt<• .. ....."" o.ct ... .. ...... /WI ... ... ... ,,.~. .. I. M .. l'O .. """'"'~' ... (.ihl9<11 .. . .. """'' ... .. CMtffC.rfllr .. ,_,.,.IMI """"• .. <••n•ltH Dl·IO ,,..,,.,, ........... .. ,_, «• Dt....-C:...•uv Alt-II (,,.,_, '" .. _ (.\.) ~.i-N.tl(t1 .. -· 11,1.t • ffllwl<ll '""' .. Dr.,Ml!IC,.MI • •• £11--111 ••• !tl«k ""'"'" ... ,,_. . •.. , l~•b*' " . ... <•·n Tiit•"°" ... , IW•Ol>C9'f " Wt11M1 .. AMl.•lltltf1 " ""'It"••• .. M1hllMI• .. • • • , • liPl l~M , _APPEALS FOR PALESJINE Arab Leader ArafAt :s. 'Goorf Offer' Terms • - Arafat CallS ··10~ ~New ~state Seeks P-eaceful Place for :kws, Moslems, Christi ans • • L':'-:l_TED NATIO NS tU PI I --:-headdresses, chaqted ··~elrollJe! P.ule~~-ine ind peace s t arts in llis. "ili.l to Ne \\' \'ork v.·ill bu bri~f· Poalcs11n1'1n leader Y•u;scr Arafat. 1n Welcocpe PLO" and "PulcsUoe Yei ..... P.alei>ttne .'' The Ca.11·0 ricws£.:wtr:AI Nlr11m said an unprt•ccdcntcd appe11r3nce b(.'fore Israel "No." Despite the precau,tlons, At.afllt warned Israel and Zionism he "''ill fly to llUvu n:i Thursduylfor th"' l'.111icd 1''<J tions Gtn~ral Asscm-there were.a few llcurnes. .. \' that l!i)'ne l's pre~ent. course "'ould l~lks wit}l Premier F'idcl Castro and hl y, ('allt.'tl todt1 y ror crcalion or a The New York Fire ~partment., l~ad to continued bloodshed and con· ~-go to l\toscow Tuter In the. month ri;n- Pale:.tiniun statt: in whith l\loslems, suid It received l\\'O t•lephone calls . ~ed war. l·le salfj the Palestine ~nlulta,tions with Soy~t f,:ommLU\lit J1;ws <tnd Chrislians could live fn that bombs-had be~n pli\c~ at the "volution was not based on race or party l(eneral aecretary l.conid I. 1:icatc. ""f-U.N-. but they tuf-nc<f Oaj to tic boa\eS-rellgjop.Jand "I anno\ince here that We Brei:hnev. Scturity prt·t;1utions at the United The Js-racl delegation, whlch.'has • do not Wish the ahcd~iog or one drop Arafat sa id in his text that the PLO '.'la t inns ~·t!rc the greatest in hi story or coiled Ararat's Palestine Ljlx!ralion or either Arab or Je\i.·{sh blood. · demand lhe following three objectives !ht.• 01·~a 11iz;1tion. Arurut, under death Organization u group or murderers ~ ·"In thi5 respect , our re,•olution is .,..alt.his juncture: ,. ~ Thrt'U l by the 1n ilit1u1tJe"'ish Defense and assassins, boycotted today's se:;:-·also a revolution for' the Jew," 'he -Sell -deter mination ror th e l.c:1guc, \Vai; flown to the U,N, com-sion. The Israeli government warned S"aid. "\Ve struggle so the J ews, Palestiniun 1>ebple. l'°und fron1 Kennedy Airport In 11 U.S. that U.N. permission for the militant Chrisliaqs and l\foslems may live in -The right to return lo eir t\rmy htllcopter and "'as living in the Arafat lo address the assembly would equality., of rights an"d o):lligalions homel~nd . lJ N.'s 3K·rloor ~lass secretariat mean an end ·to Secretary or State "'ithoutdiscriminatlon." -:rhe es t ublt.shmerit of ., hui ldini: "'hi(:h had bt.'Cn turnt:d into a llenry A. Kissinger's peace efforts in Arafat recei,·ed a standihg ,9~t<1n Pa,estinian national authotlty o er fvrtrcz.s. the !\1iddle East. .... ·heil he appeared bcfor,e ).he-6sem· Palestiaian Lerritory "'froni v.1bich Out:.idc U.N. headquarters, ri\'al '"I ha\'e come bearing, an oh\•e illy wearing his blac:Jc -and·"White lsraelioccupationis ren10\•Cd." . pro-Arab and pro-Israel groups branch and a freedom fighter·~ gun," checked Arab ht"addre1s a nd his A PLO spokesman said that the demonstr ated "'hil C hundreds of he said in a speech delivered in customary kha'ki uniform. The seats ealeslinian leadershi p .appro\·t•d the 1xilice lried 10 ket-p them four blocks Arabic and translated simul!aneolisly or the Js'raeli delegation in the front text before Ar.afat's arri\'al al the ap<irt. 1'hc Arabs, many in traditional by U.N. interpreters. "\Var starts in ro\v ""ere empty. U.t\. ....... ragr AI BAN .... been discussed at coun_cil meetings -and residenliiil-use in the triang~e "'as s peciricallY. banned un!1l ; development is ·1·compatable with noise-standar.ds.'' __ _ Rererring to the gene~;tl plan changes which "'ere depicted ort land use maps, but not described in 'Yriting, councilm~n. A~n· ~~hon.v si,tid "Webotui:htap1g1na . "Jlow JllSOY other things i4 1 do • that. I didn't know!'' .~'8)'0r Gabrielle Pryor wondeteU~·J The changes were dl.~e~ b:Y ,the city's consultants Wilsey ..alli ff~m, and even Planning OtrectoH"Wllham Livinlstone1said he was not sure he was llware of all the changes made. · Attempts to" get a list of chan1~s from the consultants have prove(f · futilt, Livingstone said. ,, Discussion or the "£ast shurn~ "'·ilh the general plan, as. Anth~nr.. put it. obscured other d1scuss1on about th~ commercial area: Allowing residences in the area, which lies \\'ithin the 65 CNEI. !Commu nity Noise Equivalent Level) line set by the council as the ,,... tolerable limit of noi se, Anthony f' · p A l ._._, .J ~ · said would be a "serious breach .. r-age · n ilu Clemente Chase inth~dty'snoiseprovislons. ' ' . "There is no .justification lo deny KALM;BACIJ.. . ;.;.: Ali"ens Captured· lr~!~:,~~i~';,c~~;~~c~~~~i>~~·=;;~·'· Ulasewicr'said he told Kahqbach.at l".·i . ' Hardy Strozier. the Irv111e Com· the August 1972 meeting i1tat he "'.ou ld , .. . -:, · pany's m3riager or the l~vii:ie C:enter J • • m Coal make no more deliveries. ... • . . , • J .-..:_ Es project .. however. said ehm1nallon of m~~.hi~1 ~:e:T~zw~~1i~,-a.~r~~~rJ : 2 S _ . ~S.. . _ canp _~~~!~=~~ .. the ge.~era1~~n '_"_' __ _ re~ommendhe'dlikew1sedesisl." ~ mf.4gg r-Oouncilman Henry Quigley retor- Kalmbach teslified "Tuesd•Y. thal-. . , , . ted, "The Irvine Company Is always shortly after tJ:Jat meeting wi~h' · • San Cle.~ente pohce.101n~d border The crash whi ch m~rked the end of coming i'n h e re· and sayi ng Strike Hinted ... Ulasewicz he ~used to °'ake arly • patrolme;n jn a frantic, .htgh-s~ed the ra.ce .t~rough ~es1dentlal streets something was lefl gut just because .more deliveries. \, • 'f hase or a truckload or illegal 1m· was class1f1ed aS' minor ~Y orfi~ers. A our plan differs from the company W ASlIINGTON !AP> -A top of· lowering of thermostats to6Sdegre,s. Ulasewicz's· tektimony was large!)' :'JTI;iJ:ran.ts before dawn today -a race border patrol and a pohce unit each plan ... Cicer of the United l\1ine \\'orkers said In the coal fi elds. strikinR miner& a repeat of his rr~uently' comic aP· .whi~h. ended In ~ cr~sh, a foot chase had de~te~ bumpers. Additional support. to the ban on negotiators ·are hopeful of reaching "debated how long they could hold out pearaqce before the Senate and1nJuryt~_one1mm1Rrant . . The 1nc1dent began at abou t 5:30 apartments came from l\larine Lt . .qgreement today on a new contract. a without paychecks or strike benefit.s; Watergafe committee in the summer --Police said th~t.-lh~wo persons 1n a.m. w~en pa.trolmen at the Sa n Col. R.H. Brown or the air station. L.Move that could limit the nationwide \\•hi ch the UM \V doe5hot@Y.· or 1973. the front or the p~ckup l~uck and cam· Onofre checkpoint began Lo chase ~he "We have done everything "'e can coal strrke.ttft"•o weeks. The strikc-;-which began officially at Introduced into evidence in support per. shell ~~na ged lO: Jump down u c~mper suspected to _ be carrying to alfer our fli ght p3ths, ., he· said, i • -"It may lake a little more talking 12:01 a.m. -'ruesday, shut down mines or his tesiimony \\'ere a bu s driver.'s rav1n~ ~fld disappear 1n lhe darkness allen5. . .. .. adding that planes will ny over. the' n~ we can iron tms-rrmrnm.-p1uducin~~t'-aa'e · .:...:. ....... 1't~~e deiens 8s atr:'"f r 1ndal.ape Bcach..afM?ehs> pur • .:_.~bf .. q !he l~~bf~"":" 'he c•'y art'tt·~ltttlJdes"bf flOa' ttrt-:OOO"f'.,.t-----t~---j today:" said llarry .P;itrick. Lhe roal. Even if a tentative agr~ment payphQnecallsUlase"'iczmadeinar-su1l. hm1ts, city orr1cersJ01nt.'<1 1n a~d !he and wou ld cause noise and crash U~tW'ssccrcta ry-t reasurcr. \\'as reached this'"·eek , the UP. ranging the clandestine payments. truck led them along sleep h1lls1de hazards · Putrick made the comn1ent as he ... it"·ouldtake.atleastlwo\\·ecks gel T-he-jury ... was -also shown large i;treets, finally end io,:l: up _at Linda · emerged durihg a recess in the talks a new contra cl ratified and to put the blown-up photographs Or ai,rport Aii Chief R·etlre"s · Lane Beach in a broadside sk id . while industry negotiators studied the mines to "'ork a gain. telephone booths and baggage lookers First, the federal car hit the truck' Store Owner Shot ynion's res'pOnse lo its new contract Farmer ~escribed the new industrr, used ror the mbney drops ~ . PA~S~ fAP) --:-Paul-S~ehl in, the a,nd then Tom JQ.rdan's patrol car hit orrer put on the bargaining table offer-as '"a complete, total package, Ulasewtcz1 said he made a total of · for.mei .~rench a1r-lorce ch1er of .starr the Bo rder Patrol uni t, officers said. COMPTON CUPI) -A sa-year-old -;fuesday,highl. • . which. _was put. ~.orlh "not as a seven secret deliveries toJillnt..,. l\1f"s. wh9 raised a pollflja~ ~tor.m with 'f After a fruitless fool chase or two Compton market'owner waS killed by As the' strlk c that threutcncd barga1n1ng,gamb1t but as a P~.oposal Jlunt, Liddy and former Nixon re· rcpo~t -that .U.S .. wafpla nes .are Anglo smugglers. officers checked a shotgun blast while stru~g\ing v"ilh thousands of layoffs · i11 otlu·r in· '"that cou ld settle the contract. election committee lawye.r Frederick supe r,io r ~e F_rench Jets, wps retired the shell' and found :;even immigrants two holdup .men late Tuesday. Julio ~u~tries e,ntered its second day, the : Patri~k agreed, sayin g it put hoth c. LaR\le, who succeeded ~almbach , from . t~, a~tl\'e ,reserye today .. 1:he hiding inside. Estrada died at the s~ne . llis wife, coal t'alks resumed here this morning. sides "closer together than ev~r .., in making delive""rlee.• ~ ' _ , , fl French &Qve rnmenl ~1d the de~1s1on. · Ail face deportation, agents said, Luchia, fif-ed several shots at the Both co<;U an~ uriion officials indicated he fore '.' a ft e r nine w e'eks of UlasewiCz, who now "Ji\.es near was tl!ken·o·o l~e adviff or the hi gher and no\\' there is a "'ailing game going fl eeing suspects but they escaped a.settl~men't ,1S nea\. . negot1at1ons . . -Albany, f'>l. Y., is wnllii( a"book about : <yll~--nicill~o~fiiliiheiiaiiriifoirice~.iiijjiiiiiiiiiiioni;.i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliui;nhi;air;i'inii;edi;.iili. i. iiiiiiiiijiiii~"i Patnck said arher that the new in -Although both sides have almost his experiencesr~is attcirney iaid. · , 'dustry propOsal 'is ''pretty good .'' continually expressed ogti mism ov~r . K<llmbaeh ,Hian to ';C!~ 1'Uesday ..... ,Chief industry'-negotiator Guy Far-the chances of a settlement~ sources "'hen he te\lified about his role in the ;mer ~.aid ''i~ could settle the con · "close to the talks ind!cated ttie iiCW of-money arrangements,. and court was traci . fer represented a final push by the recessed to allow him to regain his U!l.1 \V Prei'iident Arnold ?>.Ii lier said -operators "to close out the contract." composure. union leaders <1rc carefull y studying Details of the proposal were not . Kalmbach tater was (rilled inten· the proposal. disclosed. but of(i~ials on both side.s · sely by U.S. Disttjct COurt John iJ. , The industry made its proposa1 as ~ have indieat~d the Jinal ·settlement Sirica, who.defended1Us inlerroh,tion tlie day-old strike tightened its grip on ~·ould ra~ge 1n excess or a 40 _percent by citing praise he received rro[n .an the Oii ready we<tkeningct.'Onomy. increase 1n wages and beneht.s over appeals cOurt la~t week for his 'l\'Ork in L".S. Steel Corp., the nation·s big-·three years. ' the first Water fate trial ' 'gest producer,.announced a 25 percent After disni,isslng ttie. ju,.Y fdr (b1e production cu~back and said it would day Slrl'c'a turiied lo K3.inlbaCh and Jay . off 1J_.100 e.mploycs this week. Saxhe·. 'Softer fired 20 questions at hirrl in drun;beat. )fa,Jor railroads rucloughed more fashion, skeptically challepging his,. than 2.000 w.orkl'rs. {'(Intention that.he· believed the money The giant Tennessee Valley p L ' O wentonlyfor hUm t nitatjani)urposeS. Authority, \Vith only a •14·day coal ot Ots kay' . ' reserve, called for a voluntary s.ul -~ · ., •• • back in electric it y use. In its seVen. 1\-tlAf.tl (P CAP) -Atty. Gen. Wil· -Fr~ift.Page·:.t-J _slate pov.•er'il~a . lt;isked for 11 50 per-Jiam B. Saxbe says he would welcbme · · ~ , ccntreductioninstreetli1?hting,shor· · r f d J I ROCKY ' ter business hours, a ban on outdoor a iiOfte~1ng o e era a aws on • ,. "tt elc~trical "'adve rtisi ng u nd th e marijuana', but _adcls hewillenforce ·t~•j• ~ •+···· 1 present regulations as long as the.y ques(i0n r'aised by his oomrn·ation was are on the books. . whether his family backgrbund would f'rom f•flfft-A I INCIDENT . • • h:indC'ufft•d :ind 11i:cl 111 il patrol \\'ilh a z.c:it hell . ··1. ~ould welcome a change (in the somehow Um it him 'so tie wouhfafil be r manJ~~na law5_> •. but _not for h~rd able to 'serve the geheral ·g~.of all drugs, ~axbe said :-vhile appe.~r1.ng--Americans. · · ·: on a nat1on~ll.Y s}:ndtcaled t~le.v~s1~n "I think"ilhe answe'r is nt.,;. he saiit1 talk s.h~:-V or1g1nat1ng fro.m l\t1am1 this supplying his own answer. "I would \\·eek. If the. sta.te leg1sl~tures :and not behave improperly.-And I would1 car ~ongress see fit. I m not going to fi ght ·not be limited or blinded. I think I Could~ it.··rm ccincerned more with violent , ri-~~to~heresponsibilityoftheoffice." 'rhe s u s pe~I w;1s bookvd on , !>Usp1cion of being drunk 1n l)Hbhc and resisting. l1.hst r ut·L111~ or delaying <t 1:ieace offu·cr 1n I hC' llru· of duty Off1 c1•r:-\\" ;j I k l'I" ;1 nd Uo no\':i n <-laimed th;il onC'e they did ~l't thv1r Jlrisoncr securt.>rl in the patrol e;1r. hl· r efused to 1•on1e out ag<u n upon ;1r riving :ii 1 he ~I al1nn lie h;id lo hl' dragl,\ecl out ol lht • \·ehi1·h· lure1h!y :iod rarri1'd int o lhl'. Jail ror hookin g. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT TM O<Mp (Mil 0.001 PUOI • ..,1"1 wlll<fl 11 com DoMd lllt "'""·"'ti•, '' publnolllfOOy lht 0<-Cout Pu1111\1'!1..,. (amo•nv SHO•.,t Odo!'°"'•• f!llllll\l'IH. Mono•y 1n•ouon ffo<Wy, tor to.t• Mow, NorwPOrl 8foath, Hunt•"'l'lfl" 9'ac.h F....,. l•J" V•+lt•, lf•tftf S•OOlellotC~ V•!lfof •l'l<I ~ k..cn.Souta Co•>I A l<"VI• •f'tl•llN>I l'Chl-111'11111•-S.i!u•O••~ -~ •• ,,_ prot•toPtOI PUlll•"'•no p1,1nl " •t .m ,...,, &II> Sl•Mt, Co\I• Mew. ceuro•n·•~U• Robert N. Weed Prn+ .. nt .no """''""' Jack R. 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IJ 00 ""1~1~1f OV fl!IU i.i 00 ..,Ol'l!~I• m!!tl"'' 0-do,,.liont ~ 00 f!IVn!M' . . ·' ' eri me that terrorizes us on the street Rockefeller said he learned through ;ind in our homes.'' his failure in three tries to achieve the Republican .nomination for president the limitations or wealth in achiev~ng HI" Lost the Game PAS1\0ENA tUPll -r\21 -year·old Alah;1ma man died at Huntington .\ll'morial llospittil Tu esday niJ::ht l1111r hours after .shooling h1n1sel r while pl;1\ttlg Ru ssian rouleth•, policc.suid. 'l"h1· \"il·tim's nam£• v.·as withheld pen· 1hnt no ti [icat ion of his fam ily. · •·r«•flln11f•f.•r Cnn:id;:i·~ r)r:-l lady. ~1urgarel ·rrudcau. h ~1" e mbarked on a Ill'\" ca r(\C'r a" .1 frcclun ce part· t1n1l· 1nijJ.(az111c pholojo11r11alis1 . Sht.'i ll he trcn tC'd likr any other treclancl!r. uccording to her editor. I '· politi cal succes-s. "Political ..authority, the only en- during kind of political power, is not for sale in the American political system," he said ...... Great political authority in America comes only from the rree gift of the people when they vot<; for you .·· ' San Diegans Took Day Off To E11joy Sun SAN DIEGO (AP) -It was a working Tuesday in November. but you wouldn 't know it with the beaches as crowded with swimmers and sun· bathers as in the summer. ·, The temperature reached 9l In downtown San Diego, a r~ord for Nov. 12, and nearby lmpenal Beach Naval r\ir Station was the nation's hottest place with a higbof96. _ - San Diego's previous-record high ror Nov. 12 was 83 in 1000-:-. A Sanla Ana wind condition was 1 responsible for the autumn he11l wuvc, meteorologists said . In Oceanside, the ai r eontained .16 parts oti>olluta ntit per million pacts of air, exceeding the (ederal advctsit~ standard or .09. Chula Vista and por· lions or San Diego recorded .OJ. . The ml!rcury reached 91 in the een· tral San Diego COunty mountain town of Julian. 85 al Carlsbad, south of Oceanside, and 94 at Chula Vista. Sawhill May Stay WASlllNGTON !API -J.ohn C. So"'h/11 may re main federal energy adminis1rator on a lame-duck ba 81$' for another two months be.tore~ sue· cessor can be install~.~Whitc lfousC: sources suld Tuesday. \ • • • ' C:OTTOll SWEAT ·~u1;rs ~90 •TENNIS DRESSES • Mon_.lloys TENNIS SflPRTS & SHIRTS • .. , • tWllOft • Wlgwcn • .M°ioi!c Fl• ... • • ,llllriiogtM. SOX 95•'to 5300 ·' ' . . .. • • HROH IASHALl I ·J, '· , .. 'WARM·UP JACKETS llftc•UotdNyloo ~ACKETS $ J 695 H•d1d tiytoft '"JACKETS $ J 150 JACKETS $3995 LMJ~•Acryli• SWEATERS $495 -- TEMNIJ 114CKET STRINIMMG , '' Meta Flex • Skate board wheels • trucks • axels • parts l>ART BOARDS and DARTS I GYM SHORTS & StilRTS I .· -~-·td · FOOnALL JERSEYS • Aclldos. Cot1•tne, TntOrii. Jadi l'\rctll, Frid Porry TENNIS SHOES • s,.t -· Adidas BASEBALL SHOES· • s,.t -· Adidas ALL PURPOSE SHOES ................ s RUNNING SHOES ........ c .......... BASKmALL SHOES • $ptrTy T.,sl ... BOAT SHOES . -·· ...-.. Voit & Mikasa VOLLEY IALLS Volt& Mika,. IASIETIALLS NFL& T.D. ...... FOOTIALLS Volt l'Mlhso -..,111mALLS ~y~s:~:H~SIALl.S _ j OFT IALLS -....... llAC:9UETS I IAU.S ~uce '••lli. PARTS. TIRES. TUllS • • , , ' ' ~A Su•dty, llil ond;i y, Wednesday · and •'rlday Feature Or the Dally Pilut Col o problem? Tl1en wrile Pot Dwln. Pal unll c1d rl"d tapt, get Ille answers a11d ac- 11011 you need to iiJo/ve inequ11tes in govetntnent ond busi ness. A1ail .11our q1w11lio11s lo P al l>u nt1 I A.t Your Stirv1ce. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Uor 1500. Costa Alesa . ('A 92626. I nclude you r telephone 11u111ber. \let.• Pr"""""' DEAR PAT : Some time ago l con· t<.ict ed the Small Bus iness Ad· ministration in Los Arigeles and was told Vietnam veterans were not eli gible for assis titnce. The 1;tason given was that "World War n a nd Korean era vets needed the breaks more .'' Wh~t possible reasvning could be behind this policy? W .F., Mi&:>lon Viejo John Streit, loan ofricer for lhe Los Angeles S mall Busj ness Ad · ministratlo11 office, says. it appears you must hi ve misunderstood the in· ---~f~oc-rm,ation _given &o you, since the only v1a6le ana active progra m now being operated by S.8 .A. Is geared to the needs of Vietnam veterans. Streit ~laim s a ll credit orflcers are thoroughly versed in current program policie!' and he as ks you to phooe him a t (213 > '88·4560 fo r furtb er clarifica.lion. '· l'ood Co·Op• ' ·" • ' . • Wedn"sday. November 13. 197• DAILY PILOT' pper·Bay Settlement at Han Cable TV Rate Study Ordered Orange County Superviso r s . Tuesday ordered County Ad· ministralive Orricer Robert Thomas to investigate the rates charged by cable television co n1panics. Supervisor Thomas Riley proposed the probe ::irter gelling complaints from constituents who claim the co m· iw.nies charge more ror service if a customer lives in uninLwporated tCr· 'ritory. "'For much of the unincorporated community or Orange County, there is no <ilternative to cahlc television," Riley said. "Topograpt,ical. int erference and distance from beacon transmitters make normal reception a virtu al im - iX>ss ibili ty, particularly in the south coast area," he said . Addilionally, - ] l'lt I deed restrictions on most new pl an-a;;;a ned communities prcveht installation E:i hblic Accets an4 Trail• ohtntenna-•: .~·'~----------1-rlm11-~.-.. ~,-,--------'l•-'l;t±""" Riley said a corporation granted a ~ Acqu.iaition cable television franchise in those areas has a vi rtual monopoly on TV reception. OL. die said that rederal and state lav.•s permit the county to re<1uire .appro,val of rate increases by cable companies, but the major cable companies ser· \'ing unincorpor ated lands don't provide for board appr.o\'al. Riley said hi s constituents are com· • Complex Actions Looming Uy \\'11.1..li\ !\I Slllll t:IU Ell otth• o.11,,..1o1si.11 A tlecudc of d1spuh· U\'l'I' \ 'pp1•r Ne"'l>Orl Buy ;i !)pea~:. lo he JU~l;,i \\ l'1'~ U\\ay from :.l•lllc rncnl: but the S1 65 n1illion lhat \\'111 l'hun~t· hands muy h\• 1ust the tip or 1 h~ icetK>rg. accord1n).; to olll' st;atc offit ial. ' Ora nj.!c Count~ Supervisors and 1he lrv1nl· Compu 11 ~. antagonists 111 the long_o"·ncrsh1p :.q uubbl1·. '1'11c:.day t·n· dorscd in <·o·ncc.111 un ai;!rcc m1·nt th:.it "'OU!d : -Rcquirl• lh1• comp;i11~· to pa) Sl.ti5 million in back T :1 Xe:. ond1:.pu1cd up1tt·r Ba r property rathc·r th:1 n lhl.'$10 rn il · o.11t1"1111tsu111"N1• 11011 figure th at has Uct·n us1·d hv the HAS OWN PLAN FO.R BAY <·ount v <isscssor. County Supervisor Battin "R.csull 111 pa~n1e 11t !J~ tl11· ,1:1h· ::t Fish a nd G~me OC'part1nl·nt of S:J .', niil lion to the. con1 llany for 527 :icrcs llf \t lt·a :.l otll' :-upt' r\ 1sor. Roh..: rt lla1 . r:-.: .1:j land, including thrC'c tidal 1:.l:i1uts_: a 1111 ol :-;,u11:1 .\n:i. :;~11d ·1·uesd.J~-hl' 11 il l. : .. Y stri11tOfectwide :1 bove the n1c:inl11 ~h 1nlv :u::i1n"I t he :1 :..:r~·e1111•nl 11 h1·n 11 //~· :. ... tidclineallaroundthi.:hay andpubl1l' con1e" UIJ tor 11 11:11 illJJll'01·;d nt•\t :,JJ ~ _ ---.entr.anc.es.into.thc bjly ;.1re;1_, ·ru1·:.d.i!:Y., /:\:, • -Immcd1atc \Vlthdr<J\\'<li by bolh Ua ttin lt·rn1t1d lho !'l.~rct•lll('nl ··,, ·.:.;-.:,.\.. the county· and the ro111p;iny of thrt•1• nµoff" and s;11 d th•· Sl roilhon :-I.it~ .! '"'J(I ~. pcndi~g h11~·~uit s _over .taxes 11~d purchasc1s·:agt!1ofpuhhc'fund:-.' .. ~ ... i:··1l . prescr1 pt1ve rights 1nvo l1·1ng the L11-U:i tlin, 11hn s:1 id he h;i..; 11·o rk1 •d f•1r .. \"·:.·. ·~~ .... · per Dav. , :-.tx years to St'ltlc th(' ha~ dispulc, ut · '· .. ' · :: -··· RCvision Of the stale 'fidt•lands t'1•rC'<l.~1pla n of hiso11 n. · -··L· Trust putting th e ~27 atres purchased I le :-.:iid the <·o n1 p<.111} sh•1ullt I ran,ft·1· by the state plus 214 ucrcs of CQUlll)-its 527 ucrc:-; lt:c1· 11r c:h;ir~l' 11Y t:J'· o\vncd tidelands inlo an ecoloi.:ical pa\·t.·rs. thal till· t·ount.\·:-.hould lorj!1v~· i>rest'f\'l'. :1li' t:ixt•.-• and that the S3 n11.Jhon ~hout<t Ralph \1oun1?:. a s1JOkcsman for the, bcsJ>enl to begin t.•nhanc ini.: lht• l ppt\'l· I I I I I D ve beard that food: co-0ps are a good way to save-money. I 'd like &ome information about them a nd where I might be able to contact people invol ved· In this type of •·group" food buying. _ plainin& tb ut r able.lY.useu..itu.iu'c._+----f'.~7"''."" get lower rates because, in .most · cases, city councils have retained the power to review the rates. Fish and Game Depa1tmcnt, l;aid the Bay as a preserve. fttn9,,.of>or l>t11't!Rese 11r lk9 1~rq~t_\!-ul'1in ·1s~rrl££L11!:1I t~\UJ!~'·"""'''~· --·• probably wi ll coml' fro1n the 01X'n payin g for the a.:.ses:.mC)lt m1stak~- sp<1 ce bond uct approved hy votcr.s~ 1nade hv formt'r 1\s~es.sor J\ndrc\v 1 lin- \ J(.W., Costa Mesa Th·e NE!'Wj50tl Beach supervisOf gave his coll ea gues some examples. "In San Cle mente, residents pay SS.SO a month for 13 channels, but in C.'api~trano Be ach. they pay S6.50 a month for the sa me 13 ch<.innels from the same company," he s<.iid . Riley noted that \\'hilc Laguna Beach and San J uan Capistrano re·sidents pay S6 a month fo r their channels. 1he uniricorporated areas of Laguna, Ni,:uel, Dana Point and South MAP INDICATES AREAS INVOLVED IN UPPER BAY DEAL County Supervisors to Act on Plan Next Tuesday Junc. .-~ :.h;l\v nO\\' a. U.S. Congr·~"-"-~•n--·· • · , 1'he SJ fi5 million in back 1>ropcrl y ··Th <' Jr vi nt• Cu n1pany. lh\vari ed ij1 laxes· '11::.itl be redistribute<! by the it s lt'{.(al t-'ffort!i to de\ clop this land. I~ county M the sl:hool <listri(·ts and other I ryini.: 10 .:.a l 1· age a. r,ron1. of S? n1illioo <1gcncies in the :i rrcctcd :Jrea. aftt•r p:1.r1 ng t~1 xt.•S. Ballin sa 1d. But Young said the S:J million pur· lie ;i lso said tht• c:11unt.,\· is implicit fy (·h;ise price lhe .igrecn\Cnt calls ror admilling lhctom1n1 nyo\\'ns thc thrt•l0 mav cnlv he the hc~innin.C: of cxpcn-tidal islands in th(' bay. suhj('Cl or on · rlittircs {h;it ("OU[d amount lo '"man.1· l;J\\Slllt 1h;ll \\'t1Uld he droJ)IJ('fJ ffl n1illion:. of dollar~" ovl'I' the yc:i rs l11 tlu·<;c ltlt·mt·nt. renovate lhl' Upper Jkiy. 1'hl' seLt lerncnt agrCl'ment , ha n1· Although it's generally known that g ro ups o f p eople have b a nde d together to take advantage of lower prices rur bulk purchases made at Los 1\nge les wholesale n1arke t s, no orga ni zed ~o -o p food purcha sing g roup could he lucated locally . llowever, yuu may get ~me co-op- e ration rrom the Cooperative League (I f the United States, Washington, D.C. The .Phone number is (202) 87Z· 0550. Laguna pay 56.90. Riley ~aid a review or rate practices by the CAO could give the board SS·year Fight "Evt!n in its present state, the ha,I' n1ercd out in months of nc~otiatiofl. .~helter·~ ;ind feeds many species c1f dre\v prais£' rrt1n1 SuJK'rl'i.sors. Hal1>h ~ llirds and other animals," Young said. Clark and Thom :1 s Rile\" . .. But thC'1'c is no d0ubt the fund s \l'ii\ .. This is a major brCakthrough .i nil havetobe appropriatedlodo<.1number \\l' arc ~lose r th:.1n ever bcfor(• Ir. orthings to upj!rade tht• condition of the rt•Sol\·in~ a decade of <lispute over this ba1·'"' t•nvironmental ly si~nil'icant t•stuary." Dlet-Probl~ DEAR PAT: l am an Older person \~ho is ~oming fOPCf rned a bout proper diet due to alJ the things I've ~ad about senior citizens practica1Jy suffe ring ·frqm malnutrition. Is this • (•aused mfioly by lack Clf funds t9 b.UY fobd 'or is tl carelessness? \\'hat types ot food. do old er people neglect, ~nd what nutritional problems tend to enough infor m a tion to considec county ordinances controlling tbe cable company rates . Bay Dispute Drawing to Close He Was Sorry For Suicide de\'elop? SAN FRANCISCO fUPI> -A retired Air Force officer left a note of apology to the hotel in "'hich he shot J .K., I.aguna Hills hims~IJ todeath , police said. Sur\'eys indicate that people over GS "l "·anted to avoid a big scene for 111 a group h ave poorer diets than those in my apartment. Sorry, J ack young ~Opie . Carbohydrate consum· Tar." read the note left by Robert G. plion uslally Is tQO high due to Waechter, 52, in his room at the Jack e conom y. lack or necessary Tai-Hotel. refrtgeratlo.n, ease or chewing and the Officers said he had lived in an s mall amount of lime required to. a~rtm ent on San Francisco's Nob prepare. Lack of low calorie fruits ,. Hill. There was no reason given for and \le1etables can cause low dietary ·the shooting. levels or vitamins C and A and result in dli;~stlve problems. Lo!!g·term neglect or milk and dairy products is be]ieved tn contribute to bone disease osteoporosis, v.•hich is common among older v.·omen. Iron and protein intake. oftl!n due to reduced consump- tion of meat, eggs, nuts, fruits a nd vegetables, also can prove detrimen· t al to gl!neral good health. Although ol'9er people need less calories than younger adults, they actually need a higher.quality diet. .111111 rnk Ref1111d ~Dt-:1\R Pat : Last 1\l·ny I purchased on Arnlrak lickct (or a triJJ to !\1i n- nca11oli . ., fron1 Tr~nls Globe Travel Bureau in Cost:i ~lesu. Upon depar- ture I ctidn'l ha\'e return reservations ;ind "'hen I requested space I was in· forn1ecl that none would be a\'ai\able for "'cl•ks. I hud to leave sooner and took :1 bus hon1e. 'f hc ngency says Amtrlfk has not yet returned the mone~'. but I need it now and feel I've "'&1.ite{o( long e nough. • 8.8 ., Co.5ta Mesa Tr;ins Globe i:.till ha! not received }'our rerund in spite or re1teated con· iacts 1,1,1i1h An1lrak, but it is n1aillng a refund eheck tt.,.rou "'ilh no further d1•lay. An ai;ency spokesman say.s :\mlrak has bel!n running behind on issuing refunds since it changed to a con1putcr billing system al the end or .luly, when JO Ur request was s ubmit· t1:d. "'"rrl• thp'()nt OJo:A ll PA1': I uni rcr~· fond or cats ;.111d I hrard on ll'IC\'lslon recently that ~omeonc h:.is pahlished n hooi.o a ll ;.1bou1 "i lorris. ·· the independent big y(•\IO\\' to1nc;1t fcnturt'tl in !~l ·food 01ct:1. I 're contacted many book stores und c:1n 't rind 11 co p~·. Cun ~·ou tc}I me the nan1c of the publisher nnd where it might be purchased? ~ KA:., tJalbOa Busing 'Tabled' SA.i.'l FRANCISCO CAP> -An.er angry debate. the Board or Super· visors voted ~-5 Tuesday not to become embroiled in the issue of public school bus ing for integration. ff·11na1ning Along Ownership problems · in ·Upper Nev.•port Bay started growing almost the day 5tate government first tried to resolve · tltt estuary's stalus as a coastal waterway inl9~9. On !\lay 25 o.f that year, the state granted to Orarige County the tidelands and s ubmerged lands or the Upper Bay·to be held in trust su_bject to de ,•elopmenL of a· public harbor for f ishing._~om merce and n<.ivigation. The rirsl legal action ca me julil seven years later when the Irvine Company \11as s ued by Orange County .over ownership rights around the bay. The ruling resulted in <i split that gave title to three tidal islands and part of ttie land around the bay to the com· plnly. The rest went to the county. l\1ore than 37 years later, following passage of s pecial legislation, the Ir- vine Company proposed a swap· of 292 acres of uplands for 151 acres or reclaim ed coun~y tidelands in the Up per Bay. That began lhe long string of disputes. The land swap was amended in later 1963 to involve 418 acres of company 1'1orrls 1nu~t ba\•e some fiec rel c:harnl.betause xo•r11 ls0Ae or several inquiries about where to buy hf~ "true. lire ,i tory.'' "Morils," by ~lary n~nitl s, Iii a\1allablc at mosl book ~torts, but n1a11y·r(•porl t urrt:nl shor· taic~. It caJ1 be ortkored lrt1m the p"'l1llshrr. \\'\ll lan1 &lorrow & Co ... In· c., 105 l\l adlson Awe., New York , N,.Y. 111116, for ,l.Sl. •· A fl ock or hummingl\irds fX'rform :i.n aerial ballet os th ey en-. .ioy the backyard sugar syrup or Mrs. Betty Doty in Salin us. The hummers had better enjoy their treat now, since Mrs. Dot y - • threatens lo cul. down on the syrup suppl y because or the rising price or suga r. It lakes 2'h cups or sugar la llll the feeder four limes a duy. -T. } . I land for 147 acres of county land. It was r evised again in mid-1964 to 450 a cres for 157 acres 0£ eounty property. a ba rgain a pproved by super\•isors \Vhen they were told by a stnte appraiser the rounty would gain Sti million in the.bargain. In mid-1966, the slate Lands Com- miss ion refused to apprO\'e the trade, but it reversed its decision in mid 1967. Al the e nd of 1968. the / county prepared to go tbrl)ugh \Vith the deal, <ind th9 Irvine Company brought no suit to test the v a lldity oftheswap. . 1\t the e nd of 1970, u court ruled thl' trade ll!gal, but u revamped board or supe rvisors condemned it a month later. resulling in a new sui t by the company. In J uly of 1971, the company refused to pay back taxes on the disputed land. T"·o two yea rs later, an appeals court ruled the entire swap arrangement il- legal. In mid-1973. the company announ- ced its intentions to offer the land to public agencies as an ecological preser\·e. but three la1vsuits remained outstanding. · Besides the company's $16 million damagt! sui t a gainst the county, the county has two suits against the com- pany. One deals wil h the matter of back t axes a nd t he other "'ilh prescri ptive ri ghts lo three Upper Ba,y islands a nd various access trails . • Gem Talk By J .C. llL'i\IP/JH/l::S CRADLE OF GOLD DE SIGN One of the firs t metals knO\\'n to ma n was gold. and the anrient Egyptians built wood and bronze tool s . ~m ade form .s f o r hnmmering ,:?old into beaded wire.c ha ins of plaited \Vire for pend ants a nd e arrinA-s, ::ind d eve lop e d me t hod s r o r hammering gold into thin s hee ts. Knowle d ge of gol<t V.'Orki ng m ethods spread, and c.i ch rc¢ion had its own inllue nce on stylin g, with much of the early Egyptian jewelry design hea,1ily innuenced by animals such as lions and dogs. Birds, such as hawks :ind vultures, were the dcsi ~n ba sis for pendants and pins for holding -..cobes together at the neck. Although each succee ding ~cneration has impl'O\'Cd these ancient skills~ is the r:Ayptia ns to whom ~re inde bted for pioneerin~ m uny ,:i:old workini:t mcth~od..J still in UfiC. loday. ' Chief amoni;:: these. Y.oung Said. is Clurk sa1d . conlrolofthe .siltationthathas cloggcd State ;dd(' ,.ou ng :.aid th.al \vor~ much of the uppcrcndoflhe estuary. \\ould begin on creating !he ('colog1c<1f ''The1·c is no cho.ice bul lo do some prcscr\·e as soon as the properly hcnn· dred ginl_!. in the re bcfure it can be \'C\·cdtothestatc. really viable ." he said. ''\\·e art· ile Siiid 11nmt-diate testing und t<ilking about m ii lions of doll ars there :.uu:ilysii; hr m;1 rine biologists \\·1.)U ld lx· alone. but I hi s is one or the fe1v th e fi rsl St(•p. Thl' more t::ostly effort:-. estuari ~s lc rL in ils nalur<i l stull' s11t·h :JS dredgin g \\Ot1ld1f lcon1t.· 11n1H ;1nywhere in the country.·· niurl' m1inc;i.· i~ ;ippropliated. Firemen Nab Suspect After·-,i7oma n Raped XE\V YOllK (l.iPIJ -A man whi• t;1ggC'd a long "'hen firt'mcn dragged a hose through a woman's apartment. pleaded ~uilty today to charges I hat he raped her. Bronx Di strict Allorney l\l ario l\lerola said Leonard l\Titchell . 20, "':JS arrested July 19 after fi remen sur· rounded him on the roof "'hl'n he tried togcla"·ay. l\lerola saitl f\l itchcll stayed behind arter the fircml'n left the 1\•t1m;in's · ;ip;utmenl. lil' closed and lock('d the door. raped th e 1\'om:111 1111d took $1811 from her, the district ;it lornc~· s;11d. \\"hen the victim. scrl·:11111ng for help. "1:.inaged lo gct'thedoor ope n, a firt·man outside askC'd "'h~t 1\·us lh<" maltCr . .'II ilche ll said it 11·0.~ his witr 1:1nd s\<1mmecl the door shut. ~leroll1 ~a id . The rirt'mt'n :.mashC'd th<" door in. but .'llitchell tried to esc<ipc \1:hen hl!' \\<JS" a llo11l'd tin1e to get dressed b~· ru nn1n_g tn !ht· roof. .'llcrol:.i said . I lo\~ e\·er. fou r fi remen truppi'cl him l.111 the rool, 1\'hcrt· he \\JS placed un· der arrl·st by p1Jl icc. offil·er !\T a r~ Ho.e:ers. \\'ho had b(·cn on dutv out side !he ftrt' ot•:\j door .'llcrola :-a id J\!Jll'ht·ll. 11ho \.\'ill 00 :-.l'nl enct·rl on De<·. 17, f:1ccs UJ> to 25 .\t'<1rs in pr 1~0 11 . ' i l ' '· I t l I • ' I l 1r t ~As usual. Howard Mollor maJ..es a ........... comversahon oe1ce of a 11mep1e0il. WARLD ThP dial is an accura!e 5-co!or m;ip ~ w11h local 11me wtndoW'i 111 70 k•"f ;ireas. 1nclua1ng 4 U S 1onns anil TIM E Oav1 1g ht Sav1nQ ~ Ti me . An l\''ij'I" 1mnt"ess1ve hOl'l'<' acau;~ry. W:tl"u' 1 case 17""x2 • x3~ . W•Th :'I -;;tttr1 n n 1 CLOC K a1um1numaccent:!.lno. ss9so '·~:~-:: .. :.:;~ HOWARD MILLER ClOCKS ~ J. C. .JJu~~phrie6 Jewefe r6 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .COSTA MESA CONVf:Nt(NT TEAM S BankAm(l't1tarct-M~stt>r Cnarga 27 YEARS JN THE SAME LOCAT10N PHONE b4&·340l l .• - • • I 1 ' . • I DAILY PlLOT ' .Bid by Congress tO Raise WASll[l\"GTO N I APJ -A l amettuc!ll; ltfort Is brew ing ror t.'Ong'tt"Ssnitn to \'Ole themselves .,. pay t-aise or up 10 $15,900 and to boost sahu'\es for othi:r torJ federal officiuls. Stirr proposals disclosed Tuesday by Rep. ti. ii. Gross, CR·Jowa), would boost congressmen's present $42,500 a y~ar pay to bct,veen $55,400 and $58,400by 1977. GrOss said the effort is obviously planned during Congress' lameduck sessinn, which starts next w'eek, in what he cullt!'d "un almost incredible, unconscionable move at this. mo- mtnt" Chairmen -Cale W, t.lcGee, CD· WfO.). or the Senate Post Office Com· m1ltee eonrirmed pay rMise propoSals have bctn drined but suggesled no er- fort will be made to put one thr'ough COngress unless President Ford lead s the dri\•e. McGee said through a si:pkesman he thinks a. pay raise Cor congres- smen, ·Cederal judges and agency supervisors is needed, particu13rly by 9.000 to 10,000 supervisors whose pay is oow frozen at $36,000. B.ut he said in view of the Senate's rejection in l\farch or proposed pay raises, including a hike to $$2,800 for congressmen, it v.·ould be useless to make another try unless Ford asks for it. "There's no use going through another bloodbath for nothing,·· said the l\1cGee sp<>kesman. "\IJe're going to have to meet with the President and see if something can be worked out." But Gross said it would be an outrage for congressmen to vote themselves and other top ofCicials a pay rai!ie while Ford and Congress' Democratic leaders are declaring. E'rt1ter1iify Death William Flo\ve rs, 19,....first black member of Zeta Beta Tau fraterniJy at l\1onmou!h College in Ne'v .Jersey, ·died during initilltiOti hazing Tuesday. Seven fraternity members have bee n charged . Flowers died when walls of L•grave" h e had been ordered to dig collapsed (right.) ·, ' . Crash: ·spreads Pani·e . ' Pilot Dead; Utah Town Fearful of Fire ball KINGSTO:\'. Utah fU PI J -An Air Foree FlllA fighter·bomber and a li ght plane collided in an explosive ball or fi re over southern Utah Tuesday ni g h t,· r a ining burning debris un lJ.lis.tiny mouJltai~ham let. ' One pers~i -the pllot or •lhe smaHer ~ airplane!'i\·as bc.llnwved killed. . ' lie was idenliried as Rollo 8 . .Fiori, .34.ofButle l\l ont. T"·o Air F'orce pilots smashed out lt}e.ir canopy <ind> par;ithuled to safety. but lt\9y !'luffercd back injuries . when thC'y landed on a small knoll just outside to"·n. · DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Del ivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed Nmdoy-Fndoy: If you do nol hove .,ox JX>Pef" by 5:30 p.m .. call and your ~ will . be brought to you. Calls ore td<en 1Jr1t1I 7:00 p.m. Sattldoy ond Sunday: JI you do not recei¥e your copy by 9 o.m. SoturdoY,. a 8 o.m. Sunday, colt and o copy will b! brought to you. Coils ore loken uni~ JOo.m. Telephones Nm1 Orange County Areos .. 642-4321 rtrthv.es! Hunr1n9ton Beod1 c:n:I Westminster ......... 540-1220 Seri Clemente, Cop1strano Beoch, San Juan Capistrono, Dono Poinl, South Laguna, l oguflO Niguel "95-0630 ·~ Paiute Courity sheriff 's deputieS searched around the wreckage 01 a twin-engine Aei'o Conimander for its pilot, believea 'to ~ · thi only one aboard the smaller aircran. THE .TH UNDEROUS expl9_Sion or the' eOIHa;on at an altitude Ol 17,'500 feet an~· a fall in• fireball visible 50 iniles away s~a rked brief panic among the 114 r esidents or Kings~on. and the 135 persons v.•ho live in neal!by Juncton. both located in mountains about 180 miles south of Salt Luke ·city. . "I ran outside and could hear people screaming all over town, 'It's goi ng to" hit the t own'·!'' s U:id Doug las Coates, 30, a logging truck driver. "'They were pretty scared. Then the plane hit a power line and knocked out the electri city. 'fhat ad· ded to the panic." "The whole plane was afire," Said l'.Jarva Allen. "'It looked like it was going to land right on toP of us. ln second s, it rlew apart and crashed in our neighbor's field ." THE NEIGHBOR, rancher Darrell Luke. was ih his ·house w·i(h his wife and four children when the l"lllA smashed into a field l25 yards <iway. "I heard a terrific noise. lhen the whole field lit up. I saw another plane circling overhead," Luke said. "I was going out to the plane, but its am· munitlOn kept going orf and I was afraid I might get hurt." lie and his family huddled inside unti l the \\TCc kage burned out more than an _hour later. Coates and fou r companions hiked up a hill on the outskirts of town and located the two surviving airmen. Captains Peter A. Granger, 33, Fargo. N.D .• and faul D. Sperry. 27. P:.ilo Alto, Calif. Tw·o local men carried one or the fliers back \o to\vn while the other \\.'~.l~ed . They were driven 40 miles'. to Sevier. Valley hospital in Richfield, Utah. BOTJI FLYERS :,1lf!ered back in- juries, and Gra'h.ger. also received facial cuts rrom glass which shattered when he kicked away the canopy.' They were in sati.Sfactory condition . I I 'How was it you never gave a member of this committee a present 1 Snowstorms on Move war on inrlatton. Another Jowt Republican, Rep. Bill Sth.erle, called the proposals a "blueprint to neece the taxpayers' pockets." , Gross said buckers of the pay raise are bent on getting Congress' action during the lameduck session in hopes ol getting more votes aod letting the old Congrtss, rather than the new one conveni ng in January, take the blame. The 92 lameduck 1-loulie mcmberli retiring or de(eated in Just Wt:~k's election no lon ger have anything to lose by voting for a pay raise. And American Motors Has Top Sales DETR011' · American fltolors Corp., the smallest of the U.S. car makers. said today its 1974 sales hit a record S2 billion but thal profits were cut by. a three-week st'rike bY· the United Auto \York ers union. The c;,ompany said it sold 385,000 pass~nger cars. the hi~hest figure in 10 years, while its share of the U.S. • ( ___ ,_N_s_H_o_R_T~) car marke~ climbed to 4.7 percen~. That figure also was the highest in a decade. A111C Chaitman ·RoyD. Chapin Jr. ~H)d President William V. Luneburg · ~rnil1gs t,Q,taled 827.5 rryillion, or cenli _a sfiare, dov.'11 from Tas[ year's earnings t6taJ or $44.5,.Willion of Sl.65.a share. · No·fmdl Endo,.,.ed A11AMJ BEACll, Fla. -Atty. Gen. William D. Saxbe today strongly en- dor.sed a 9ationwide system of no· fault insurance that v.'ould provide virtually automatic payments to v•c - tims of automobile accidents. "There is little doubt that no-fault is an idea whose time has come." Sax be .said. adding that ''proposals. for ex- tending no·fault insurance coverage to areas other than. motor li ability s hould be explored. A ln•ka ll••mn-e d NOME, Ala ska -A Bering Sea. storm ""•hich wiped out a seawall and Oooded the main street or Nome tur- ned northward today, threatening small tov.•ns :.ind villages near \he Ar· Ctil~Circle . ~ ·• 1 The stora,.. v.•ith y,.1o(I$ up to70 miles per hour. roared into Nome from-the Bering Sea on l\.1onday . and by Tuesday the small Alaskan town v.•as declared a disaster area J)y Goy. Wil · Ham E~alll Jex, fl ood.waters were fiv(! feet deep along Nofl\c 's main street. f 'ood A llO<!atlo~? ROl\t E. Italy -Sen. George ~·JcGovern proposed tod ay that all iations earmark 10 percent of their military spending for' the "'ar on :i unger. He sa id oil exportit1g· n:.ilit!IJ§ s hould set aside the same 1>ereentagc or their oil revenue. The South Dakota Democrat. a rn{'mbt'r of the U.S. delcgalion to the \Vorld Food Conference, lold a ncv.'s conference the diverled arms fund s 1~·ould amount to S2{) billion a year and the 011 money "'Ould come toS7 billion. Gunmen Spray ,2 Police Cars In B9ok Strife CHARLESTON: W. Va , IUPJf -./ Tv.'o stale .police crui sers wecc am· !"lushed by gunfire tOO<iY in• the ten- sion-packed Ca mpbell's Creek section or Kanawha Counl)',-sctne of: con- tinued \•iolcnce in a ctus.ade against textbooks ordercq,bn~k into schools i!espite objection!• from, protesting parents. ' The cruisers \\'~re pai'l ol 3 beefed · up patrol established to gUnrd ~gainsl • .J>ay Bared • many returning congressmen mi.ht be more willing to \'Ole for .n par, ra_1se at a tin1 c wh,('n their next re·e ect1on is a full tv.·o yeufs away. ~\·en 110. staff experts on both the •louse and Senate P~t Office com · n1ittees generally a((ree that pay r a ise 1>ro1>os11 ls will go nowhere uiilesS Ford and CQngn.•sir,' leaders agree to back one' or them. They also .agreed that chances for that are poor. A House source suid stafr develop- n1ent of• pny raise proposals was 'originally :.iuthorized by lameduck' House Post Office Cpmmiltee Chair· man Thaddeu's J . Dulski, <D·N .V.), Dulskl rould nol be reached for tom· mertWn his Burralo, N.Y., district. I~ast March, the Senate not only rejected a pay ral~ ror congressQJen but also efforts to separate federal_. judgf!S and•supervisors so they could get a raise without Cofl,grcss' ,gcttlnar one. . d b That raise had been propose Y former President Richard M, Nixon under the 'regular proced~re ror presidential recommendations on "raises every four years. Ttfe ~ext such recommendations don't come pnlll 1975. 'Exiles' Return I • Glamour Girls a i White House Bv HELEN THOMAS \VASllINGTON !UPl)-Glamour girls L,fe Radziwill and Barbara ttov.«1r made the social scene at the White House Tuesday night after years or c~ilc. . At a dinner honoring Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kre1sky, Ford also brought back to the fold Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, v.·hom Ford, as 1-tousc Republican leader, had tried to impeach. . Asked later if he harbored any grudge against Ford, Douglas said: ~·No no no." ~1rs'. 1-towar, ;s Washinb'1.0nsocialite and author, was once friendly with the Lyndon B. Johnsonii, but had a falling out with them and had.not been lo the \Vhite llouses ince. · "It's been eight years since Dou glas and I were booted out ol lhe Social Register,'' she said sipping a glass or champagne. She was the date of UPl \IJhite House reporter Richartt Grow aid . ' PRINCESS RADZIWILL. sister or Jacqueline'Kennedy Onassis, said she had "nostalgic memories" of the family quarters. Asked if :she was surprised tO have a White I-louse invitation ther date was architect Philip Johnson of New York), the princess replied: "f'm not surprised by anything.·· ,Thin as a French model ,,she was wearing a pale pink backles~gown witti a beaded bodice. -- ALSO ATTENDI N.t the party .wereope.i:<i star Anna Moffo and.actors Rei flarrison and Julie Harris, who were performing.at the Kennedy Coen· ter and dropped by at the tail end of the party. . ~ , "1'hrrfnrnrett-emmiftl'iCf'On ttleWblteHOiiSeStage\i"as Vik!Ci'Cafr. Tears streamed down her...face as she belted.out, "l'.ni One Helluva.~ \Voman.'' She explained later itWas a "'personal thing ••• goini: through a divorce . ., ·. · Embracing the Fords .before· she Cfeparted Miss Carr. who is or A1 exican-Am erican descent, invited them to visit her in her Los Angeles home and said she would cook a 11-fexican dinner for them. · ''.\Vhat is your ravorite Mexicandish ?.''she asked the President. •·vou," Ford shot back, and joining in the loud laughter, he told reporters: "Don't print that." Italian Film Maker De Sica-Bies ·-a-t 'l-2 USHERED IN ERA Vittorio de Sica \/Pt'•~ l,2 Bombs Found EUREKA IUPI ) -: During a burglary arrest Tuesday night, police found 12 dynamite bombs in a down- town apartment. A two·block area was cleared \vh'ile an Army bomb squad disassembled the bombs. ROME (AP) -Vittorio de Si.ca. whose "Bicycle Thief" and other powerTully 1ealistic film·s on the st-ruggles of the poor helped usher in a new era in movie history, has died in paris, it was ann.ounced today. He was 72 and had never fully recovered since he u nderwent surgery for removal of a cyst in his lungs in August 1973. He had resumed v.·ork but walked with the aid of a cane. 1 , ft was understood De Sica was in Paris !or the premier of.his 30th film . "The Journey.'' and. that Sophia Loren, the actress he admired most. was one of his ta:&t.1Jisitors. DE SICA WA S one of the leaders of the group o r' postwar Italian rilm makers v.•ho revolutionized the in· dustry. Four of his mo\·ies won Oscars. The announcement or. De Sica's 'death was made by Carlo Ponti. v.·ho produced .. The· Journey." ~liss Loren is his wife. "It is \'ery hard to put into \\.'Ords what Vittorio meant lo Sophia and me .'' Ponti s aid ... \Ve v.·orked together for 20 years. lie was a great artist, a great m an and above all a rricnd who cannot ~replaced." De Sica. \.\'ho '''on acclaim abroad as a director, was no less popular in Italy as an actor. De Sica made his ac- tin~ debut in 1923. lie played some 200 roles, mainly in light.comedy films. 'Se x on Honevmoon'· Fulfilled Marriage, Says Lady Caroline Higliivay Tlirough Great Smoky Park Closed ~~~~~n~~h~l·~.:~°'i~1~1."1~n~;~d.~~ u,1o.,,;""'111,,._.,,1no1v.ow_, t·::iTrlhy Tuesday. . ... od NE\VVORK CAP)-LadyCaroline rKor<1ec11"""''h"1'''" •-•1"1rite••1, ere were no UlJUflCS in ,t ay's Townshend says her multimillionaire mo•11t11t """'l. T•111e11c ... w 1tt ••et•"'· shootings, ""'hich occurred in a rural husband was unromantic during the•'r ·1·e111p era111rex Mi"' l-~ " " ~ ., . MA1IOM.."l WIATMll Ml'll(I fOtlCA'! .. 1AM I 'I 1 •I~• 1" 29,11 swdlndlortet1lefS,1I011PIOll1r"I"' r ·1 k l f'' •j'J f cr..t °' ~hG• ... ,, ••11tc•t11, ... 111 111e a ea. now,n 1 s !ve Jl 1 e. sce,nc o honeymoon in Acapulco but she in- should be annulled on the grounds that it had not been consummated. Lady Caroline also testified that ,she had never had sexual relations with her doctor, Sheldon Glabman, before her marriage or up ulilil the lime her hu sband walke~ out on her. Ilk.I''''" Cllfllftt\t ·c~"•90 ci ..... n""' "~"'l•nG Ott11• " . .. " ., " 11N...;n111urri•1••~'"'1"'i.\lav. 1Jrcv1ous violence in the county s a n· sisted lhey had consummated •otTOtf T11, N1u•n•1 w111ner St•vlc• 1t!d ti·texlbookdispule "'••1 ....,,.,s -.i;cn 1e11 ;" Hor1J1 °'-"'• · · · ..._ . their marriage. ' '.-JI. 0..00 -MDflt-•tre 1"''"'"9 1"'0 1_,, .Sgt. D. ~. Lemon :;a1d troopers "I told Edgar he had not been very • Dlt,, .... °"""'' F•HN~•· -·"'" K~n>1•C11, '-~' Vrq•• ,,.,.~, M•l'"•"'"r ., " " " .. " " "' • ~ .. .. .. .. ~ .. ,. " .. 1--'\r:)~;-;;iJ.,..l!-'!"iij" t:, ..... 0 ,11, =h .. ~:1:·1,~~~~·;, ~:;a 60~:-:; _ riding in the cruisers cou!d not. tell if a£fectionate wilh me," the Engli!!h "-""''''-,.~1100 ,01,,.-. they were targets of r1ne fire or soc.ialite testified Tuesd.aY In l?J.e •n 'rtMliM•, • P&•k ~"m.anwk1 ti.. sholgun blasts. ~,,-,==-=o--"''M'anha"an Sup,·•m• Court annul men• -llitN -••ll'llllfCI ¥11 llri>tlt"' ·--.. T·-J ! 1=::7:':""'0J;" ~~ -• '"'"'"' 11111 tempe••t~ret c11-_,, 1n10 11CY us 11:now. 1 cy 'vcrc am-suit brought by Edgar Bronfman, 44, Alt. u._,,•co1•1rCM'ltl!'ICl"fdCM'11n1ft bushcd.'1 hcsald. . pres•'den' or~,·,,1·11 er's Corp.· DESCRIBING THAT walkout in nJtM9n...J.an..J!.6., shuai ' " was ln---d with a fever and he came to say goodbye and tell me he·was lcav1n·g. •• She said she saw the doctor on her• wedding day b:.1t only at lunch when M• ...... •gOh, ,., .. 0•"'•"' ,., .. '01• Olo!tllOtNC••• <lflvr·• P•I"" Sp"'OQ' ""'''"°"'Ill'>•• -.. 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The incident hrOkc hopes ror a although she did not have sexual 1.19111 •••l.llH• winch 1011>9"t ••crPt return tO -CHlm a rtcr school .und police relations with Bronfman on their wtd· W<Oft\fnO•H1..-1,11o1.1 kromo11,.nu· offlciulii met and decided to place -Hiwi.t<1c11,111111tto''-C001er '""'· ding night bec·uusc she was men• *•· Police patrol~ in potenliul t fQUbl1.t tr t' c-•.i ""'"'1111••• •111 ,.,. tit•· ~pol!itirriundlhecolll•fy. 5 u;1 ing, "'"" SI -'1. l"!•ncl ltmPffJl"'n ... II • '""'~-ii 1• •nt •· '"' ..,,., •-l)eput y Sc:-hools Su1>crintcndenl 11tt11vrt ... 1111tto. .John llughes s uld lhr patrols "'ci:e,. .S un, Moo11, Tld rs '~u tchirui: ··strlil('~ic ;1re<1s." !·le snid lht•rc v.u! not enough man1)(')\Vfr: to ... , L':o.cort curh or the eounty's school 1'l"DHIEf0AT SKllllll lew ti \111,m. --~..,. •.i.D."" '"""'°"" • t bui.~s. · Flf1llew )•11•.IJI, 1 t f ... 11 ~·Qfl • 1i '·""· •• s.c--1,,..,, ... , ... !.e<Dfld~ilJll .~.01, Jt\. $.11HjM\t .llt.m-.W:ll f 1111,ITL Moon111oe1•;ei a .l'l'I., ttb• a o m, • " \..C'mon u l ~o reported lt\erc hud been a shoving.match hct\\·t..m pickets :1t Hulhla"'ll ¥:ll'ml1ntury School und 11'(.'k!ii \YCrc thrown lll bURCS onus. 21 Ol·ar Sl st cr\•11 lc • SPEAKING 1N a son. voice, the wil· lowy honey blonde corroborated her husband's prcvious,tcslimony that the cou~le had hod sexual rclatiops on "numt rous occu~ions" before 'their Dec. 18. 1973 v.·eddins. Bron!ma n. who says he eave his wire $1 millio n in cash and a YOl'kStown ma nsion as prewcddlng t:ins, ll•$l1rled that the marriage ' ' he gave her pills.for nausea. • Her relationship with Glabman later became personal, she testified. "I-le was always kind tfl me and we became friends," she said. " Glabman, who had been called as a • witness by Bron!man's attorney, In· voked the Fifth Amendment sever1I times when asked l£ he ha<t been Lady Caroline's Jover. Lady Caroline was asked Tuesday If Glabman lied When he said his an. swers would tend to incriminate him but .rusti~e Jacob Grumet sustlillincd ~n objection to the qll«llon. Under New York law, aduUery IS a crlmlnal offense . • I • ' . r . • " . ' • " ·· Ex-nude Dancer Tarns · to Acting By VERNON SCOIT meets. A rebellious soul 1-IOLLYWO,OD IUPI> ...../ "''hose antics h.ave landed Valerlt PerrlQe Is the sort. hcrlnthemoYies. or madcap woman one She is not strikingly reads about but rarely beautiful. But Valerie has a knockout (igure, a raucous "tau&b and a propensity for the offbeat. The loss resulted in in ''Lenny,'' opposite Valerie'$ running oil to Dustin •totrman and -Once Europe with the savings she again her body will be on had lucked away in Las display as a stripper., Vegas. "I {cit like an actres.J ror Holiday Spirit -WASUINGTO : tAP l -The Pentagon sa.d Tuesday the armed ser· vices will allow Ubtral •av e and early discharge of personnel for the Christmas·New Year holida y period. 1~ Wednffd1y, NOWfflOef 13, 1974 . OAJLYP)lOT A~ REARED I N various parts of the world by her mother and father, who was a 1 career Ar mr orricer, Valerie icicked over the traces as soon as possible, left her family in Scott.- sdale, Ariz., and headed tor La s Vega s. "l got a job as a lead nude dance r in the Stardust Hotel," she said proudly, "My Cather disowned me. He told hi s trie(lds l was a model." She had a series ol lovers the rijst lime in this pie· and lived for a time in com· lure,'' she conceded. ''I · munes in England and h ope audiences and France. She never married, producer agree with me. and whi le s he is npt "If not, I'm not going to altogether a spring chicken, worry about It. tr I tail as an neither is she a candidate actress I'd become a hooker for medicare. • · -it's exciting and a lot or . On her return to Califor· _ _:!;••~·-" _______ __!:=======::;;'•;;:· :::.J nia a friend took her tO meet ' • UPIT ........ director Ge-orge Roy· Hill who was preparing to Cilm "Slaughtel'house·FiVe." r'--'"'-./ And so she was. Valerie modeled her torso for almost three years. She also • modeled hats, bracelets, earrings a nd 'G·strings'\..> Thays all . The role called for a kook and Hill immediately-per· 0.-=r'l ee iv e d Valerie's qualifications. "I ACCEPTED the part as a lark," Valerie said. "I was bored with doing "I MADE MY entrance in· nothing. I thewght I would do the s how riding a Ii ve one movie and then find camel," she recalled. "Ope', somethin g else that in· night I got stoned and tell · terested me. But Universal ... off the horrid animil and ·put mf under contract for landed flat on my derriere. seven~ears. · But I kept wrj~i1:1g . my "I'd never acted in my arms and head as ti it were life, except to pretend I was all a part or my undulating enjoying myself· dancing harem girl d8:i:1CC . without any clothes. But "The audience didn't George Roy Hill told me I know the differ ence. I was co uld act, And he told always gettir.g into trouble everyone else, too. He said I for cutting up on stage. They wasn'tjust a ding·a·li~." threatened to fire me every Va lerie was left unconvin· week." ced. Neither her pertor· $he never caught cold m.an~.e in "Slaughterhouse· working naked twice a Five no~ th~ ,one that fol· night. She w asn't crazy ,lowed. t n The,,La ~t about danci l)g, but the Ame~1can Hero did salary was good. Neither a~yth1ng to char.ge her did she have much in com-mind. mon with the other, nude NOW SHE WILL be seen girlies. , .. ,,K• co•'""'"' 11o1e. 11•• ~·•1,1t111,t. 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We were thinking of getting married when he died." ~The spitjt offfien<ISfilp Set VlCC. ~tching. __ Fire woman Droppe d ALEX/\NDR/A, Va . <UPI ) -!,baron Devlin, 21, the city 's fir st rirewoman, has been fired for failure to meet ph.,y.!;ical. stre ngth standards. , , Ac(ing City h1anager Clif- ~ lBrd Rusch, in a letter to ft1iss Devlin, said 10 give the woman ''special con· sideration ..• would carry serioUs implications with respect to tbe laws or equal opportunity." t . !> ' ~· t· . ' ' I • • < CHRIST ·JESUS TAUGHT THE WAY - LEARN HOW FROM A FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECtURE "HOW DO YOU REIATE TO OTHERS" THWSDAY, HO'f. 14 -1:00 r.M. HUI -JOSEPHIHE H. CARVER, c.s.1. Of ...... t1••·~ CHJICH AUDfTOPIM lid MBA nut: U.ST, COSTA MISA ...,..,,_.....,_a.Mc_.,,....-111 FIRST OUICH OF OIRIST, SCIENTIST ". 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The chiffon shirts are print~ • ed'with florals in plush tones on grounds of sherbet, white or 4>1ack. The shells come in coordin- ating shades of white, pink and sherbet. S,16. '\ Shell 10.00 Shirt_ 20.00 Westminster Mall, Wesl'!linsler ' • .. ~ -Washington, 9.G:f --·- Baltimore 368.00 277.00 Detroit 322.00 242.00 . Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels. Security surcharge not included. . • • • -. ' The friendly skies of your land. · 111 unlTED AIR Lines ' I I r I . 91 80 • • • " ' • • . . • • • • . I . I • • • , Aa . .>. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE An Unfortunate Loss Embittered o!fJc ialsofthe Californi~ Dep•rtment of ~arks and Recrealionsay that they h~ve given up on. their attempts to add scores of new camp sites at Doheny State Park. '.J'he fi nal blow came recently when a seco nd str~1~ht appeal or n regional coastal co mmission dec1s1on succeeded at the stale commi Ssion. Residents of the Doheny area had won their last round in the fig ht lo kee p a white:sand beach a strandforday.useonl y. But th e bit terness c.tmong state pa rks officials se~ms to be severe and they in sist that the money set a~rde for the defeuted project will.-be used for somet~ing else far f rbm theOrangC Coasl . It is sad to see any park Qian .die, but what com· JlOUhdS the tragedy is the JOSS Of funds for other worth· while projects. Muc h could be done to im prove the Doheny beach a rea and the unimproved public stra nd down- cbast if the state officials \\'Ould for gtl:t the rancor over the loss or c ampgrounds a nd use the cash for something else at the same state park. Building a Bri~ge things h ave changed at Saddleback College. And -the change h as been forthe bette r . Jn the shorl time since the hiring of Supt. Robert Lombardi , t he college has m ade some distirict gains. -Through its community lecture series and other classes open to the public, the college has st arted to b!:ti ld a bridge lo the community it serves. -Teachers a nd mem bers of the public a re atten· ding ~ard m eetings a nd have beeh openly encouraged by trustees toinaketheir views known. · · -Stude nts, for the first time, m ay be finding Sad- dleback a bit more like a college than a m er e con· ti.nuation of high school. Oil Crisis Can The board reoe ntly adopted i package of cur· ricular cha nges that allow students greater fl e xibility and the opportunity for ind epende nt s tudy. Stude nt-- ser vices, including health car e a nd ba bysitting, soon will be offered. Granted the college sti ll has a long list of problems. pa rticula rly in the area of new building construction. But the new a tmosphere around Saddleback is a lot more a me na ble lo problem-solving tha n the old one. Balloon Eff eel Blocking la nd development can be compared to squeezin g a b a lloon-the a ir just mo·ves som ewhere else. This p rinciple has been demonstra ted in a dispute· over a stret ch of Laguna NigiJel coastline where Avco Corpora tton is charging the coastal commission with unfairly block in g development. llfeanwhile, Avco h as stepped · up its inland d evelopme nt. ' This inla nd developm ent is outs ide the one-mile strip r egulated by the coastal commission but within the five· mile limit covered by a forthcoming comniis· sion 'm aster plan -whi ch m ay not ha ve much to r egulate by the time it's completed. And while the dispute rages, Coast Highway motoris ts are left looking at an ug ly denude d land· ·scape whe r e Avco began grading bcf ore its'·pcoject was stopped. There is no easy way to overcome the balloon ef· feet. But perhaps som eone could a t least pla nt grass on the ugly g r a ded area until t he disagreement is r esolved . s • I I .. / ---'If things get any worse we may have to resort to something drastic. . . like building cars for practical transporta tjon.' Hornes OnlYfor the Rich? I • ---·-Al,.,,..!<--...; ... ~ ... ----.-:c~--____ _,_ ___ ., ~o~-Spiraf · ... ' Spark Conflict . Ir the.phone company "'otdd qui t spending money on those ads whining about the high cost of in· formation operators and give me enough area·directories {'d be glad to look Up the numbers I To the Editor : . The cost of housing is spft'alin g out or the reach of the average income fa mily in Or a nge Coun ty. Unem· ploy ment in the home building in · dustry Is at an all-time high. This is a crisis that is getting \~·orse and the people who will be hurt the most. un · fortunately don 'l understand 'ol.'hat ·is h'appening. L (_~ _M_A_•_L_e_o_x __ J recent election, I am led to believe that either the Orange Coonty Transit District is completely out of touch :with thinking people or that they can- not or will not race the truth. WASHING TON -A grim, new mood is developing in Washington that m ilitary· intervention may be necessary to bring down the pri ce of oil and sa\·e the \Vest from econon1ic ruin. Until the Inst fev.• v.•eeks, military action \vas· considered out or the question. But the mood definitely is changing, as the consequences or the (JACK ANDERSON] ' Saudi Arabia's King Faisal, can restore oil prices ta a let-live level. U.S. military intervention, he has warned, could set the entire l.1 iddle East on lire. need. ' A.G .ll . L.etlers fro1n readers ore welcome. Nor· molly, writers should conv.ey their .mea· sagea in 300 'word' or less. The right to con· dense letters ro /ii space or eliminale libtl 1s reserved. Atl letlers mu.sl include sig· o il gouge ha ve b eco m e m ore devastating. --...-~esi'aenfTOtcI, while going along from -under Khadafy would be to TllE COUNTY government and nature on~ 111ailing address .bilt ~'!H'S many cities are causing the cost of niuy be withheld on request 1f.suff1c1ent housinl:i, to climb by severefyllmiling -n!'~.n----u ·apparent. Poetry will ~ be the prOduction of housing. They do published. Proposition A didn 't fai r because of inflation or the fear of hi gher taxes but because the OCTD in all these ye<irs has not come up v.-·ith one solid, Y.'Orkable rapid.transit plan to present to the people in spite or millions spent on stud ies. People are tired ot throwing money at politicians hoping they will som eti me, som e how. somewhe're do somethiflg beneriCla1 to solve the problem. We all want rapid transit now! People will support a workable plan that Is clearly presented to them, but they won't buy any more .politlf.;_al procrastination Clearly, it is time for the OCfD to do its job. Oi.I is th e lifeblOQd or the in· dustrial West . A growing number of p:>licymakers now agree i h a t the Un ited States can· not sta'nd by while a few r ecklessly ~ with Kissinger, has taken a harder engineer a cou p and replace him with this by reducing the total number of greedy potentates interfere with the normal flow of our lifeblood. ALREADY, the oil price squeeze -has driven Jtaly to the brink of 1 bankruptcy. Other \Vestern stalwarts, :;uch as England and J apan, have been rocked by high oil prices. Unless the prices arc quickly red uced, eco no m ic chaos will s pread throu ghout the We st. Th e r e percu ss ion s. lop Policymakers have told us, ,,·ould af· reel the · · \'ilal interests" of lhc United States. The use of the term "vii al in - terests" is ominous. For it is under· stood that the United St<itcs \1Jil1 go to \Var, if necessary, lo protect its "vital interests." One im 1>ort ;1n.t policymaker , in confidential talks \\•il h us, compared the oil gouge to Pearl Harbor. In ra ct, he assessed the economic dama,R:c as far greater than Y.'hat resulted from lhc bombing of Pearl I-I arbor. Tiit: ARAB oil rulers. he insisted, ;1re engaged in O\'crt economic Yt'ar· fare. The~ have u.~L·d 0 11 as a \\'Capon to dema nd politir:il conrC$sions . They have even imposcfl y,1artime secrecy upon their oil sl ratcgy meetings, he !'!a id. rn thC' hackrooms. Secretary of Sl;lle Jl cnry Kissinger ha s OpPoSed C\ L·n hintin g al military attion ;1g;1inst the Arabs. lie has confidence 1hat the Ar;ib moderates, particularly Ei:;) pl 's Prcsidcht Anv.·ar &ldaL :ind ' . ' line in t he strategy sessions. Our sour-a leader more friendly to the West. ces say the President is willing to use One secret report tells of a discus- U.S. milita ry power as a last resort to sion between a CIA a.e:ent and an,Oc· prevent the oil cartel rrom causing cidental o£1icial about putting up $50 d isaslrous economic and poltttt·a:r ·-million for Khadafy's assassination. dislocations inthe Wcst. Hig h officia ls have assured us, however, that the S50 million talk was THE POLICY expcrL~ don't believe oothing but barroom banter and has the Soviet Union would interfere with never beeil g lven serious con - a U.S. military operation in the &fid· sideration. die East . Even Kissinger agrees. ac- cording to our sou rces, that the super· powers recognize one another's "vital interests." Just as the United States didn't try to stop the Soviet Union from invadin g Czcchoslovaki:i, Kissinger believes the Soviets wouldn 't likely risk a nuc lear \Var with the United States over ~l id,dle East oil. The secret speculution is that Libya "·ould be the most likely target or U.S. intervention. Lib,\•a 's radical strong- man. ~1oammar Khadafy. is n 't popular y,•ilh his Arab neighbors or the Russians. They would be less r.ert-urbcd over an attack upo n Li bya, therefore, than any other. Arab oil state. IT \VAS also the fiery Khadafy who triggered the oil price rise. Jn late 1971, hl' moved in on Occidental Petroleum . a U.S. company, which dl'pended upon Libya for its crude. 'llis squeeze tacti rs y,·crc so suc cessful th at by early 19i4 he hnd boosted the price of Lihy3 11 oil from Sl.50 to $16 a barrel. 1-lis tactics encouraged .other oi l potentates to band wilh him. If he \.\.'ere singled nut for U.S. retali ation, thl'y might onrc again gel the mes- sage. Cl 1\ sources have su!(gested that the simplest \\•ay to knock lhc props oul PENTAGON sources have pointed out tha t Liby a's oil fields are reasonably isolated and, therefore, could be seized. sealed off and protec- ted with relative ease. This should t ake no m ore 'than two !\-1arine divisions, one source estimated. There is also ta lk in the backrooms about giving Isr ael the green light to take over Kuwait's oil rields. The secret assessment is that no com· bination or 1\rab a rmies could s~op an Israeli march upon Kjlwait. · Perhaps significantly, lhe United Stat<.-s has suddenly started to r ush arms shipments to Israel. ln some cuses, lhe U.S. military's own stocks have-been depleted to make the weapons available to Israel. SECRET military s tudies show, however. that the oil fields would be hi ghl y vulnerable to Arab sabotage and the oi l could be bottled inside the Persian Gulf by sinking a l'ouple or lankcrs in the na rrow straits at the mouth. The tankers couldn't get out of the Gu lf without coming within range of hidden Arab artillery. The stakes. however, a re hi gh. Kuwait has the v.·orld 's third largest oil reserves, with a known s upply of64 billion barrels. Only Saudi Arabia nnd the Soviet Union have more oil. And Libya, wlth 26 billion barrels under its sa nds, rankSsevent~ - Tro1111t Plan .• units that can be built, and also by al· lowin g onJ y a portion of the total propt?rty Lo be developed. Jn several recent cases. berore the county board, ·1 othe Editor:: 1 land owners \\'ere allowed to develop . After reading the feeble mumbling only 20 percent to 35 percent of the;\r ·or po li tica l' authorities as to \\'hY Ian~. 'l'he remainder JS expected to be · pro~sftion A fa iled to pass in the left m open &R.~and nndevelQpe,...__ __ JA MES E. YOUNG Govern·ment also limits \he supply . or housing by adding to the cost. They do this by demanding ~ilding criteria ana codes fa r abpve those needed for safety, raising the cost Q.f permits and recs and forci ng developers to provide eve ry th i n g fro m s.trcet s and sidewalks to sewers, v.-·ater and un- derground facilities. Significant Sounds TllE ·cosy of expensive environ- menta l impact reports, delays, moratoriums and other bureaucratic obstruction or the enterprise system must also 'be inc luded in the finu l sales pri ce qf your new home. · A reader in Geq,rgia reminds me or a column· I wrote ·many years ago, in whic h I poi nted out that certain sounds seem to go with certain kinds of words, and asks if I can send hini a 'copy or it. It hasn't turned up in the files, but I dimly reme..mber illustrating, for in· stance. the prevalence of "sexual" "'ords beginning in English with an "I" -lewd, lecherous, lascivious, ls it a ny wonder t hat the homes that lice nlious, lustrul, lubricious, a nd are completed are ·so expensive that others. only those in the upper income And t h e ''j '' brackets can a ffo rd them? And , if we-S-O u.n d see n1 s ca n only build fo r the upper 30 per· cur! o u s I Y ~ s · cent, we surely won't need but 30 per-~0~1ated . w •.t h cent of the labor force in the constrUC'· 1ok1ng and Jesting lio n industry. Since that industry is ~-n~ jcerin.g a.nd the sin gle la r gest employer of Jibi ng. a n~ JOsh1ng \\'Orkers and hns a direct relationship and J~p 1 ng a.nd to nearly four ti mes as many related JO~u l ar1ty .an~ J~l · jobs, the housing problem is reall y lying a~d 1ov1a\ity becoming a crisis for all a n d J o y a n d jubilation -all gathered from many different languages and sources and roots, yet with a common core of meaning. ( SYDNEY HARRIS) whi ch they correspond : and certain .terms tend to cluster around specific sounds. The "sl" sound at the beginn ing of an English word somehow must seem unattractive to us~lse how account (or so many· pejorative words like slimy. and slippery and sleazy and slobbis h and sloppy and sluggish and slummy and slu rping and slush and slut and slattern and sly and sludge. THE "Q" SOUND appear lo have a tentative, almost apprehensive, feel about it (or us--consider quiver and quaver, quail and quake, qualm and queasy, que ry and qui z, quibble and question, quirk a nd querulous. Almost. all descriptive words beginning wilh "q" in English have this quintessen- tial quality. · CHARLES 1\1. TRENT1\ Vice President-CEEED Executive Secretary District Council of Carpenters Some serio us psycho-linguis t ic research in this neglected area may RECENTLY J ran across a rootnote help explain wh y we are influenced by b h · 1 · 1 t 0 . 1 natnes more tha n we realize-why a Thl•k Agah• y"' t e socio o'ica savan • anie "litler is-more listened to tha n a- Bell, remarking on the linguistic odd· SchiCklgruber. or a Stfil,·n than a ness or !;mall groups or individuals A · Face lift for the State Capital To the Editor: \Ve live half \\':l Y up Skyline Drive. \Vhcn "'e built in 1959, there were only two houses a bovc us. Now there is a Jarge.cicy.,u.p.her.c._ Thcre.is.no.purk.or - publi c place to sit and rest. Our beginning with the letter "c. •• =-· Dzhugashvili, both the childhood sur- l·lc started thinking about "circle" names they a b~. And when arid "club'' und then came up with a Di~ens coined those wo derfully al- lisl lhat includes clique, crowd, curia, lusive names to descrihe--his chatac- an,eHbal, cadFe--,--<!-ilmarilla, claqu11.,.c--!!ljcr~ •.. J1c_k,ne.w_thal.~'Scrooae'' and council, church, cortes, cell, caucus, 'Gradgrind" and ·'PickWick " sug- cenaclc. condominium. committee, gested as much to the ED1lis b ear as ~ make a "city" out or S:icramento, t .<\mong the r:nany ambitious plansj'-{to ) nuth·cs h uvc undertaken _a EARL WATERS more adequate, although not as an- cient, theater to make way ror a super ma r ket. So much for logic a nd economic feasibility. 1 fricndS on Top of the \Vorld complain or the same problem. conspirac)·, college, coterie, cult, and to the eye and the mind. 1 • "restoration " or "historic old soon. Sac ram ent~ .._ __________ _ We ve ry firmly believe that Lhc downtown area has more than its In carry inE! nut this pl an the city has set aside a n area bct"·ecn ltl<' frcey,·ay and the \\ orld 's v.·orst river front, \~·hlch WJS p::irt or the early po!'t gold rush town. Some of the old buildings be ing rcstorcrt arc on their orlg1nol :-;ites \\•hile re portedly the pl:in 'con· l\•mptates rebuilding !!On1e nther :-t ruCturcs of \' aryinJ.! historit v;1 lue on new locations \\'ithin the designated area. .o\lthough the restorations ure being uodertaken as commcrclr.I vc·nturcs \\ ith private entrepcneurs seeking lo t'apltalizc on tourist nostalgia, the Legislature hns gone along with the idea and d<>clarcd the area to be a state park thu~ gaining some ml!.asure of state financing r~r the project. S1\CRA MENTO 1s situated on the eonflu encc f'Jf the tv.·o mojor rivers of Californi:i, the Sacramento and th(! 1\mcrlcnn. When oncl'ontrAsla these ri,·cr rronts as they no"'' th(! capitnl city with /si m ilar seo1(r3phlcol p1:1enon1cna hroughout th world the • reaction can only be uuer dismay. Blessed by nature with two grand op· portunities to m ake the cily one of the state's mos t attractive, the r iver fronts not onl y have been neglCcted dO\\'n through the Y.,ear~ but abused by J>Crmitting ug ly industrial develop- ments nndl'ither dt:!pt~datton--;.;, A- thcystand they have all the attributes of n cesspool. And, as a matter of fact the rivers have been used as sewers by Sacramento a'nd aJI of the com· munities upstream. But the neglect or the river rronts is another story and only a part of the total ruinizatlon of Sacramento due largely to the railroads. whic.h. have been permitted to indiscriminately carve the city into sectors like a bug in wmLE there may be merit in the share or trees on the boulevard, parks Al~L TlllS seems lo be more than Eagle Theater project, which is with wide law ns and open places to accid c.nt or coincidence (and may in hacked jointly by the state and the play in the fresh breezes. fact be, as Bell suggests. an unrecog. Junior League of Sacramento, the n ized exam.p.le .. o r t h e ''Yule b!i:(kers have overreached them· WE TlllNK the library people are dis tribution'' stalisticall y in selves, historically speaking. very selfish to ask us to spend another ll nguisticsl. \Vords are not chosen P romi nently di!l!!ayed on the: $40QQIL.£Qr....l~ir pni:k,_ \Ve._da_ .o_t_wholly . .at r.a ndo m ; those-persist that rcstOfalion s1 e as a slgn Whlch------i>efleve the $12.000 ~ti mate \\•hen the seem to satisry some sound with proclaims the project as the "Site of Main Beach Park :1skcd this week ror • the first theater bui lt in Ca lifor· anotherS4,000 ror repairs- nia. , • ''giving the date as 1849. There are five trees on Park Avenue For th e edification o! these hist orians whose knowledge or CaUfornia history obviously is shaky. the rl rst theat er In California ts located in the City of MQ.nte.rey, specificall y on Pacific Street not rar from the Old CustomS House. •• Quotes .Ula Pendleton, L.A. -"One of the n:iost depre~sin g or all things occur· nng lately •~ the rather obvious sen- timent on the patt of many young people that they can break laws wilh i!"punity -a VCJ,'Y dangerous sen· t1menL Indeed in our citizens of tomor· a bi9logy clos!I. • What is or interest at the moment is Since lhe state.can hardly be in lhc lhe restoration or the old Eagle pasltlon of certifying two theaters.as Theate r . This old buildi ng wa s bclng "first'' per~aps the Junior thought worthy of sal\•age by history League may be wi lhng to redtslgn.11ll:! buffs ror use as a little theater. the Eagl~ Theater as the ''first In Ironically, the city permittealhe-5m:ramento'' and avoidconrystngthe dcstructinn or a much Jarge~-and tourl !Ststhcy hopetoatlract. strip that will grow. They .,,...nt a little strip of grass-and three benches whi ch will close off our much·needcd road- way. We loyc to shop on Forest Avenue fo r the extra kind service they give Us. How a bsurd to prevent left turns rrom Forest Avenue and closing Park Avl!nuc. We wbuld have to go around to Oceon Avenue. and then back up t he hill to upper J>ark Avenue. • _L!I~. •.• ' ' \Ve are not young hikers ancl caooot co rry heavy packages a long dlstan· cc. P1caNc think again and keep our streets open. · MR. ~ND MRS. CAR~OSfEl\DERG Lio.rd E. Scott, S.F. bunk exec. - "To 1)c o man hs to be reSponsible, to ourselves flr~t of all : thcn._as we grow and arc able lo toue!h other people, we have 10 show that same kind or resPonsibility to th em." • , . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publisher -~omas Keevil. F.:ditor Barbora K.reibich. Editorial Page Editor The editorial PilJlC of tl\e Daily' Pilot seeks I• inform and stlmula1c readers by presenting on this page dn·erse commentar)• on lopics of In· terest br syndicated colutnl$is and ' cartoonists. by provldin a foru m for readers' vlc~·s and by l'C!Senling this ne-.•spaper 's opi nions and Ideas on current topic:1 , The editori al opinions of th e Dally Pilot. appear only in the editorial column at the top or the __page, OD.lnlons exl)r:cs.sed by the columnli;ts and cartOonists and letter wrilcrs arc their own and no endor11emcntor their vie-. .. by the Dally Pilot thou Id be lnfcrtcd. Wed nesday, Noycmbcr 13.1974 • • I . I ' \ . ' .. • t • ' - • • W&dnesday. No'19mbef 13. 1974 OAILYPILOT Al .38 Pistol 'Sta~' in TV Spe~ial --·-· ..... • pli cnted about it," he snys or t ht; gu n. ''fl 's jui;t u picre of machinery like your t ar." The customer 's wire sub· sequently persuades him to c et r id or the revol\ler, which he does by giving it lo :.i n elderly gua1·d at his plant ~ with all the proper tran- srer Corms rilled out, or course. isn't under lock and key. It's illegall y acquired by l"''O ot her me~ one.. for Ex-deputy Sentenced For 'Evil' THE. GUARD Q!'Omptiy SAN FRANCI SCO CAP) hocks the gun. w~upon -A formj?r d&J)uty sheriff an emotionally disturbed has bee n' sentenced to five junior executive type for-years to life in prison for of. · h 1 fering cocaine to an inmate cibly at_q~u.t,es t e rcvo vcr, of the county jail. The judge Bur the answers that come ppying'ltlr lt-..,.while telling said the m a n had been the pa ~nshop oWner at gun. (TV REVIEW) in a fine ly-sketched seri es point he can't wait the five "commitling-e vil:»- u,•T•1•111111.s or vignettes may lea ve days state law requires for Sup~ris>r Co urt Judge S · la · '1' ''iewers wondering if any Francis !\l cCarty passed &cat~ at op the transfer of handguns. handgun should be allowed Turns out the executive, .the maxi m um 1~nalty al- in the civiliari marketplace Jo.,..·cd on Larry Burris, 26, . Actress Ma ry Ure <top), t II grippingly portrayed by ho h d b . ed r a a · David Jluffman, has lost Iris w a cen co nvict o v.•ife of playwri ght Robert . , marbies because he can't offering the narcot ic to a Shaw and mo ther or six , 'J'.llt; REV~LVER. 1n cope with the stress o f prisoner. . family protection. the other s ho t is the m ost sad . for crime. . 1 shocking mo m e nt in the Ancj __ e,)! n wh_en_police show. _ finally seize a nd put it in a To learn \lo'hy, watch "The collect ion of weapons e~-Gun" tonig ht. Written by marked for destruction, the E mmy·\\•innc rs R ichard gun survives, taken home Levinson and Willia m Link, by a truck driver for use in it 's a low-key.yet poy.·crful target practice. -progrltm that ma nages to l)es pite its rour-year be solidly e ntertaining and cxi stente, t he re,•ol vcr is t hought ·provoking at t he fi red just once. But that one s11mcti1n(', Jflr. <!tbrtsttan's l1or d1'nin.~ and dancing omon.~11 tht r~lic1 of fine af}I $,1ifin,~ ships. BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITH TIUS AD Twot:nlrttl f or TM Priceo/ Ont" D;.iily Sunday thru 1'hursday S:OOlo7:00 P.M. Dinner served nightly from S:OO p.m. Enterlairlment Nig11tly -~usinessmen: - ' ' Fill· your-. ~· ·thristmas · ._~_ gift list in the best of taste ff f~~©r1 '@rm~. OF OHIO ·Food G.ift Paks N011W is 1he time to °'. der OlriltmM gilu fOf CVilomlln, ~OV-. etc, They will tPPtt· ci11e our famOU'$ looc:I oift ~k1. Sire the ar-11 w11c1lon on dilf>lav or phOfle !or ioform1tiOl'l. Wr·u m1111, 11 you wi1h, \Vas fired from leading-ton1~ht s show 1s seen 1n a losing his job in a personnel ··Co m p o und in g th is lady role in Broadway variety .or roles -as a cutback at the corporation c rime." t he j udge said, play 'Lpve for Love.' .She deadl y , 1nst rume.nt of sc~f.. for which he works. "are the facts that this was \Vas replaced wi\h her un-protection, of quick pror1t, And,. in on e of the most committed .by a law enror· der Study Gle nn Close -or ~ental illness, or crime, quietly chilling scenes I've cement officer. and b.y a (bottom );1 \vho is in her ~fn~~r~c~?t ~~~~dte r~tna~ ever Seen on TV he"lakes law en forc~m en t offi cer early 20s. tragedy.' tile loaded gun tO a down· ..... ~h,ose. d ut~ ~t. was t~:~uard i~isl1rs, Af1•Jts, O)'Slt'r Ba r,.Noli'd l f inrs, Alts unJ Spirits Your Satisfaction Is "'-• .___.__.. town pla~a filled with ofricc t c prisoner:. Ill thaljall. ~--·laaU The gun-watch co'crs a workers at lunch,'to act out JIJIJr:.'1TQfl. "'ft.UU'"' '.: :t., WESTMl..,STER MALL period of about four years. a silent fantasy or re,cnge. :viii \U-.<I ,.. -"' first owner, a wealthy, mid · JJJ E. Caast Hi11l1w11y 1 ::· .'. WfSTMl~sr~ ----19•.3111 FORTUNATF~LY, lhere's ~ " QO r-.a s tarting with the revolver's • SAM DIEGO FWY. at IOLSA AVE. die-aged clothing manut'ac-no bloodshed. But even af-Ntuiport Beacl1 ' .1 'I' ,. lurer who buys the.piece·ror tcr his capture, the gun still Rt1trvat1'ons (.714} 675-JJZO · . ·. . ·· America'& Leading Che Ill Stores $68Hf~ h ome ha s been,...::::_:::.::.::.::::::::.:.~:::.::::::.::::~~~_!i~n~t~he~i~1J~.jj~tl•~Ui~i1~ll!_~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.::::::::::::~::::'.~~~:=::;~~;;~;;~::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.'.'.'.~ burglarized, we soon learn, and he wants the artillery Jor protection of his family. llE KNO\\'S noth i nJ abour guns and is intially hes itant about buying one until an earnest salesman at a gun shop convinces him t he revol ver is entirety safe y.•hen ha dle..d.pI~fu....-·+·+-- All one reall y neeOsto do, the salcsm:.in says, is take about an hour's worth of · lessons fr6in a qualified firearms instructor. ".There's nothing com- Pair Wed After ·. Years in Peru Rites LIMA, Peru (UPI) -BasiliO Mendoza, 59, and Leoncia lpana, 74 , finally got married after 30 years of living together, four children and 30 grandc;hildren. __ The couple, who said they never knew· how old each other was until their wedding day, were unitecLin a mass ceremony a long y.•ith 200couples. . ' The ceremony was the la rgest in a Pe ruvian government progr am to legalize common-law marriages in Lima'sslums . Authentic Indian Jewelry \ · Reduced 25% 3 Days Only! Join us November 14, 15 & 16. as "The Morning Sun''. ' Indian je\\1cl ry Traders presenc 1heir entire colleclion of nccklacc-s, bracelets :ind pendants in au1hcncic sccrling. and lurquoise designs. all rcduce<l 25 '"iO. Lee ~·Ir.). Giori of "T he !vforning Sun" personally help you with a selection for yourself or for holiday gift giving. Fashion Jev.'clry, ~fidd le Level SOUTH COAST PLAZ~ • BUilock's Souih Coosc Pluza, San Dicso FrCt'w;iy ac Briitol: c;osra)1 ~'5J, Tl•l\:phonc : 556·06 11 · •' - I ' ' ·----~•· --~· .,,.\m::u--~ • " -~· ' Plush flee~e fantasy designs from David Brown Elc8ant sleep robes in fanrastic feeling R~ece, styled of easy care Arne!:® triacch11e and nylon. 14t: lush zip upjloat. Self sas~cd. Jade green, raspberry. Sized fof P,S,M,L, $42 Right: smocked hostw shirl that zips up and self bclrs. Pink, lavender. P,S,1'{, 1., 545 Robes & Loungcweat ._, Open S~nd~ys frol)1 noon co. 5:00 p.m . ' ' \ \ l I \ '· 1 ' •, • ··-·- L .,; nostalgia -fQr undern~il': ·,- .-::l--:-°'"J-~::-----'~--j3'1rny·!;elt liil>k • strec.ch lace slip ~.~ C'amisole to ma"h- • I '· • - • --&t~ by)'iii . d1l" . i n Crepel~ylori · rricot and lycn i<. ' spandex.'·" ~itr t wilh whice lace-.,1) Slip, P;S,M 1812 Cam(sole •. 12-.16. 8~ Nor shown.ln!ifti Jlip slip. P.S,¥. Sii Daytime Lingerie ' "' .. ~ .... r 1 i :. 1. J.,, .,. ,, .,., II "' r . $. Shop ~londay thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. to9:30 p.m. I Bullock's S:inr;i Ana, I Fa'shion 1u .1rl·, ~10 N . :O.l.i tn Strl'l't. ~Jnt,\ Ana, 547 ·i21 1 S.1turd,1)', I 0:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 :00 p.m. Bullock's Sourh 6>as1 Plaz.1 , S.~n Dil'~l.I FrcC\\ .1y at Dr1s1ol, Costa ~tcs;1, 556-06'1 \ , .• ' I , .. ·-,• . • , . -cL' ' ..... iJB DAU. V PtUlT ,Aerosol -~_{l_!ers Prodded WASlllNGTON IUPll - !'he Cons um er Product Safety Con1n1ission suys it iiSked the aerosol spray in· dustry for a progress report oo its recovery or millions l or cans of products con- 1.;,iining the now-banned 1 "'inyl chloride gas. ' .. We want IK>Silive idt::n· ftiril°ation or those p ro- . duels.•• ~ommissioner Con- f'la;nce Newman told a t>riefing, so CORSUffit!tS will fx: able to take them back to l he store anti ge~ thei r 11J1oney back. I NVOLVED ARE an t•nknown num ber -but probably totaling in the mil - lions - of cans of aerolize<.I • ti.pray paints, solvents and , •Jther household products manufactured until ·e;irlicr thls year with vinyl chloride as a propell ant. The com- miss ion bunned the g;.is ' J'rom future use after ·growing evidence that it causes liver cancer. "Tht: o nus is on lhc manufacturer to notify the ' (.'Onsumer" ut the point of !'iale. s he Suid . but this has b een a s)ow ·process because of the complexilies or the distribution chain. Jdeally, the ccim mis!ii:ion would like conSumel's with a partially used can of 1 :tpray paint to be able to return il to the point of pur· chase for a refund. Th ~ c_;i_n s , however , frequently do not say on the 1-~""'"·~)tQt-~iny-I-<::~ 1<-1. • · involved. 1 AS A RESULT, Aofrs. Newman said, the-commis-- !'iion has sent letters to 250 manufa ct ure r s asking · specific inrormation on the products and what they are doing about them. In addition, she s"aid, "\Ve have gone to seven of the large m anufacturers - manufacturers , r esponsible_ Jor a high concentration or the oroducts with vinyl chloride. · · · · Eventually, she said; the commission will have a voluminous lis t of the products involved ror in ter· nal use. Libraries, Bunnies Don't Mix fl:IADJSON, \Vis. {1\PI -. Books, yes! Bunnies, 00. A group of Jl.ludison librarians are protesting the Sile o r last \Veck's \V isconsi n 1~ibrar y As· soci<ition state convention at the Playboy Club in Lake Geneva. Fourteen librarians. in a letter lO leade rs or the st.ale\\•idl' group. said they resented h:.ivin g thcCOn\·en· lion at a resort associated with unfair remalt.> stereotypes. "Financial support or an iilstitution trading on \\'Orn out s t ereoty pe s or womanhood is not in our best interes ts." they said . .. Libraries and librarians tire striving for public sup· port·. and con\'cnlions held in sybaritic, pl :1slic spil'll· dor strik(' a fa lse note in the s incerit y uf our pleas for s uch support .·· BRUCE ll\OMA~ .... 1111/CO TRAINCRUISE 309U3S:t11 .\n1011in Roa1I 1'a ln1 Sprini:~. ('alifon1ia • !l:!:!t::! P11onc (714) 327-2073 Nitet & Sunday DEC. 21 thru JAN. 5th VISITING 11tlict Cltr ••• 7 urs S..loMulctCltr ... y,..11 aaaN11lar1 Taco l1il l'Jtalllis c:.iunoo LlhClllfall Slrlol If ...... ,, F ...... 111111 1 ........ flttlll& , ... n. IWt. If .. dee "'-"-'"" ..,... .. c.w. ..._ ... w•"" .....-... M:aalh 1 ,.,.. ........... - • • ~aury Wills' Stock Sales ~a~ed . . H<'•Pil<' FOrmer Illinojs Gov : Otto Kerner, a prisoner al federal penitentiary ut l.exington. Ky., was WASlllNCTO.N (UPJ> -The Securities 'ttnd -Exchange Com.m ission ha!f permone.ntly barred l\l aury Wills Enterprises Inc., headed by tho rormer captain or the Los Ang'eles Dodgers baseball team, from selling common sto<:k in its proposed chain or dry cleaning establishments. 'Phe-SEe imposed lhe~llalty-Tuesda}"°bt!Cuu·se of alleg(:ld violations ol rraud provisions in 'the securities law. -given -M=hour furlough 'fuesday to appear in Chicago court. on civil ta:< proceeding. · ~l aury \\'ills Enterprises planned to sell 200.000 shares or com 01on stock ut $2.50 1>cr s h111·e to r<.iise c<apital -----------' to open30 vu let shops in office buildings in mr.ijnrcitics. The SEC said the Company failed lo subst antial~ its rin uncial position in reg'nrd to the purchaSc 'of assets (rom its prcde~e'sr.or company. Eighth Street West. and failed-to subniit financiaJ 11talements for the past l"'O fiscaf years. In a ddition the SEC alleged the stock was to be under\\·ritten by a securitiCi firm cb<.irged with criminal \'iolations. The under\\'Titcr. Koss Securities of Brooklyn, N. Y., had been indicted on cril)"linal charges regarding other securities transactions, the SEC suid. · The SEC suid ~tuul'y Wills Enterprises railL'<l to respond to il1:1 letters ~nd telephone ca lls in regard to the proposed sale of the conunoo stock. \Vills, an all·s(ar sh6rt stop for the Dodgers in the 1960s, was one of four directors in r\Jaury Will s Enterprises which is bused in Los Ang~lc:1. -9.CJ.C) ............... ' Dub'• D~ly. A 17H doll wilh movable arm1 •nd legs. Take a bath with her, she's wptertlghl. Flo11s 100. There's a black Rub· A·Dub pony. 100. -44.97 -0 • Regina Rug Shampooer/ .• Floor Pollst\er. Versatile . is the word. Plus all attachments. (P1033) .. ' ' • ~':- ' \' t.~ .... ~, . !·- ' j ' ,: 39.99 8.00 Reg. 49.97. Cassette Auto~Stereo Player. 'A-tfack, 2 channel, reel to reel. "Push-in" slot side-loadin g. Slide controls. (2706) Boys' bo1er }e•n1. Machine wash .cotton corduroy Assorted solids 1n sizes 4 to 7. The Treasury ALBUM of tfte WEEK ~~~~ ~~~ NEIL DIAMOND SERENAl>E f =--... -""" .. -~·­Ti.e~nl""-n ... -·~ Regina Electrikbroom. 1·speed. lightweight. a~d .versatile. i:eatures Convenient dirt cup. 173 12) 69.97 Hoover Oelu1e Convertible. Adjusts to 811 car et ~hts. n 6eals, as It swee'PS. aSll cleans. (U4009) 119.97 111. 10.00 Wa•. Jeans. 100% cotton. A1sor1ed colors. Saddle sti1ch. BEAT INRA fAcTORY .SAil ·$AVE" 75% 1. SIOi:I UP llOW & SAfr llAMIL -¥11~& fCIOlll • -nt ...-S Tues. te fri. '"f ltSI L IDINOll, 5~ llllWUIOf'9WMll • .Local· want ads -, tDlm•·f·LJnea,awery S1111rd rl .,... dlr9Cf 64 2. 4321 .. j • ~-&.-99-~ Tr•in s.t. BlltU!ry powered engineWrffi ils ell rs and capoose chugs atong ·l1gure eight JtaCll. Set includes st a hon hooHi. signs. play people. mo10. Batteries (oplional. ext1a). ' 16.99 WMtlnd& Slo-Cooker•M Features 5 heat settings. Completely immersible.(5225A) 4.27 ON COLUMBIA 51'ERIO ALBUM$ Eureka "PoWer Team·• canister. Mo1orized beater brush for carpets. Comes with 9 pc. tool set. (1255AJ Special . .: -~ s. , 2/88~ 1 1.19 ..ICPerTeJ 12:. •s& 111 a t -----·---· Neil Oiomond 5erenode A spedol value on Neil Diamond's lu~I olb1,1m in over o yeo1• Sllpper 1ock1. t:uzzy slip-ons to keep your tootsies toasty. Assorted colors. 1 size. ' • Reg. 13.99. Ml11e1 robes. Polyester/conon quilt in pink. yellow and blue. Sizes 10 lo,18. PRICIS lfflCTIVI TMIU SUND4Y, NOYIMHl,17, 1974 . . . BUENA f'A R K : Beach ;it Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 lo 9:30. Sundays t o to 6. ORANGE : City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sunday$ 10 to 6. SANTA ANA: 3900 So . Brislol -No1 of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. • ' ·-. • I . ) . • .. • • • " ---- ( - Reg. 9.97 lHping Beg'. Junior siz '36" 11 72"'.' Washable ylon shell wtth polyester 1berf1lt. ~ Women Knee High Hoseol JOO% nylon. Fasl'Ho colors. One Sile tits II . • Cocaine Salm11a11 . , ·t Me.dal Winner Gets Pro'hation ' ) SANTA ROSA IAPl _:. Vietnam· War l'\1etlul of Jlonor winner Richard Penry, 25, has recei,·ed three yea~ probation for attempting to sell 24 grams or cocaine to undercover narcotics agents last year. P enry ""as ordered Tuesday' to report to his probation officer once a month, get a job, s\.Jbmit to search and seizure by pOlicc offi cers at anytime, and rem<iin in the Sonoma Count y area. ' The medalist heard the news from Sc.noma County Superior Court J\ldge Kenneth Eymann. lie \valked out or the courtroom uhd returned to his home in Petaluma . · Penry's co·defcndant, David Lane, did not·do ::is ~well. In additto-n"""to rrrrce years prob tion, -Y.ane w::is ordered to the county jail for six months . Penry reeei"ed the coveted At edal or llonor from former President Nixon on July 15, 1911. for outstanding bra,·ery on a battlefield six months earlier. · Pe nry, an infantry sergeant, bra ved heu "y enemy fire to rescue se\'eral isolated detachments of wounded men. llis company comn1<.1ndcr "·as pinned do"'n, :ind Penry munagcd to "·ork hi s "'ay through hcuvy fire to bring back a radio h~ used to get help. l·le "'as also eited for sin gle·handcdly turning back an enemy attack with hand grenades. • N11Mbr'r Ont•"! · Geor g i a S tul e Legislator Julian Bond says he is cons ide ring runnin g for the Democ ratic preside n· tial nomina tion in 1976. DAIL y PILOT "I Pattyj''s Letter · i . -. A How? ARCll CAPE. Ore. tAP) Son1eone bro~e il\lo a sumn1er hon1 c in Arch Caps on the north OreGo n (.'0>1sl a nd le ft <.1 note 1.igncd "l~atty llearst." The note I-cad : "\'ou have he lped o u r 1n o"c n1 e nt~ Thank you. Patty llearst." ' OREGON ST1\TE police • ' "' "' •4 "' "I _and.J.be t<"'UI a r.c.._ca!Jing.Jh~•~.~"---...ll note a hoax . 1\uLhorities said Tuesday lhcy ha\·c no rC'aso n to hl'licvc Patl y- 11c:.irst ever ·"·as' in Arch Cape, south or C<.i nno n Beach. -· "I'm eerta in there's ab· solute()' nothing to it." s:ud Lt. William Po"·cll or the state police. Officers s<ai d someone broke into a su m1n.c r hon1e belonging to l\lr. and l\l rs. l)u n c k l<'c (;on~cr of Port huid i 11 the l:1st .\>JX da~ :i. POI.IC .. : SAID nolhing \l'as taken. and il appeared that v•hOC\'l'f broke jn just ... "anted ::i place lo sleep :ind som('lhing to 1.:at. • Officers :;aid a friend of the Con~ers stopped in al their summl'r reside nce ~l onday to sec if they "'Cfl' home. J·le found the d()(H· ::ijar anct the note on a tabll'.• ,\spo kesman ·ror the stute police said the FBI in· \'cstigat('d and determined that it \\'as a hoax. An FBI comment rega rding the in· ' I "• • " " .. ' ' t • ' ' .. "' .. ' " . " Mattel's Verlibird•. Air police chopi;er !or 1ndoor/QU\door lun. Hi sconlrols 1u·s1 hkea real ht:tll· • 4 49 spokesman in Portland said ,, • Tuesday his agt.'ll{'Y h;.id no -tt-~~~~~~~-~~-1_,.rilkn1.~~~~~~~~~~--1 Parll;er Brothett Monopoly. Be ! ,wneetef-dealef 1n 1h1 sstra1egy · -tJ Re9. 10.i.? M;e~hanic • .,. f CrHPlf!. 'Fi'k, up your owif I car wirt\ Jhfs hal)lfy item. Built-in toOI and parts bins. padded headrest. , I Lloyd'• AMI{ .. sf.reo . Receiver wnh built-in 8-treck recorder/player. 4th channel s top. Speakers. microphon'es. ( 1100·7826) . Reg. 159.97. Soundesign Home Entertainment Center. Includes AM/FM stereo receiver, record changer, speakers, headphones, stand , more. (4469-E06) ,. --· ------ . ,I . -----' ------- s1ao Reg, 199.97. Soundesign AM /FM Slereo 'Receiver, l1pe pl1yer. S1ereo head· phones, speakers. slide controls. (4 469·097) • 129.9 Reg. 149.97. G.E. AM/FM Stereo receiver, with B·trock tape ploYer, 3-!.peed a utomatic changer. Includes ste reophones, and ~Tond. CSC2209J copier It even ho~ers! · 2.a.o Reg. 3.50. Dlcron!I pillows. - Da cron!.> polyester. standard. 3.60 Reg. 4.50 Queen size 4.40 Reg. 5.50 King size PLANTERS ~EANUT BUTTER 28 Oz. br REG •• PRICE 1!33 ~ WITH COU,ON 99t; I I I I I I I I I I Li1111 '" 1te11 ;t1 cu,.. I Pltnt 1rut11 t•1,.1 •it~ 1te•. I ll•1t tit CHiii ''' Cllll•tf. ' ' ,,,,••I) II lllHlf}' s1,t1 lhr•tt. \ ~OOD TMIU MOVIMlll 20, 1974 11 \,, SAVE 34' ,/ . ,, ... ~----- !~ned re,1estate 1Jad1n_g game. Buy nouses, no1els. u111111~s· ~erson who eoesn't go bankrupt ins. 80 Ct . Box REG. PRICE 47C • I I I •l I I WITH COU,ON 29e. ·: ---'~ I I I I li•lt ••• llt• '" t lHt• I l ,lent •rtsHt cH,11 "'"ill•. I I ll•il 1•1 c1,pu '" c111t•11. I ' '"'••Ir 1111111"' S••H lhr~et. I \ GOOD lMIU NOV(Mlll 20, 1914 I I I I I I I •I I I I I '-•• -SAVE 18' ,/ . ,• ... _____ _ • , " -.,_ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Sib.bag .... P'ric::t 9)' •!l'MC- I. 59¢ , I ' \.,.~ ..... --"°'...," "'--Ol'fit,MCD,D;n..,,,..,.., l""~°""'_,,,_.._ Gooclo~1va1 r ... .....,., '!""""' •oot~•U~l .. ltH I , , \ SAVE 24¢ I .. , . ,, .. _____ _ I rlctt tfttdi•• ... .....,, "''· 17, 1974 ' -Harris' '· '" Motlier ., , 'Proud' ·,, 'I ' ' ., BERKEL-EY (AP I -The , mo the r of Sy mbioncse , • Lihera tiOQ Army fugili\'e · \\lilliam.Hauis says in·a let· • ..,, -. -; te r to a n u nde rground • ~"·spaper that sho Jo,·t'lS · a nd is-proud of her terrorist,. son. Th e news p a p e r , the 1 Berkeley Btl-r b ._ s aid ~ Tuesd<i \' that J\1rs. Bettv Bun nc lforcarme\, Ind. serit....) the message to bt.;~blis hcyl(' "in hopes lha t it. in some way, may r each m;~n." ' LJ ' ,, llARRIS, llIS y,:ireEmilv a nd Pa tri c ia l·lcarst arc being sought by tile FBI for their alleged in voJ\,emenl in the--'kidnaping"of l\liss llear· st, a SI0.600 SLA bank rob· bery in San Fr ancisco and a 1 shooling in cident outside a'' Los Angeles sportjflg ~'oods store . On i\lay 17. six SLA mem· bcrs died in a fi ery gu'n b-at - Ue "'ith Los Ange!eS pcili ce . ~IRS. B U~NELL addres. scd the message to "'Teko,·: the name llarris adopted af· ler joining the SLA, "'h~cb claimed responsibility ror the 1973 murd~r of Oakland s chools chief l\l arcus Fostt.>r . Co1ijugal Visits Barred "·'" t \E\\' ,.OR K ft:PI> ..iJ"' 3 Prisoners hHvc nir con· ~ stitutiona l righl to conjugal ~ sex. a i\c"· 'i"ork court has ruled. . • ··oen1al or eonjugal right s to prisoners ... Judge .John l\1. Cannella said. "is an a<;.· ccpted re s ult of -con · fi n !'m en l and §µrli depri,·alions cannot 00-s•iid t o abrid~e an y rij!.hl g11<1ran1ccd~ by th~ Con- st1lu lion." Lcon;1rt.l Portl'I". 48 and married . in llrison for m<.1n· ·slaughter. s ued for conjugal \'iSits. Il e said denial O( "sexual "is itat ions •· (l<'pri,·ed him of his rights to !due prott•ss <1 nct cquul protection under 1f1c la,1• 1;1nd exposed him t<,1 C(Ut:! :ind unusual puo1shmcnt. In <iddilion. Porter Stitd. the denial or permission to ha\'e relations "''ith !iis "'ife deprives him of his right to mcd1eal tre<itmcnt fnr hi . alleged "homosex.ual lt:fl" .. • ' denc1es.'; -..__ •' I BulHA PA K: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. _ o.AHGE: City D~ at !Jarden Gro~~ B l~d . •Open weekdays jo to 9 Sundays t O to 6. SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So . Coast.Plaza. Open weekdays 10 to 9, Sundays .10 to 6. • - '"'\\lhilc other nations h;;l\'e cx 1~ri mcntcd "''ilh the idiea ' or sexU:ll visUaliotf~," Coui· • nella sa1d.·"lhe court .,_'llO"''s M no case which l"<'·quin..-s ot J)('rmits such pr:1ct1ce:-. in • · the United St;:i.tcs." , • • • I • • • • ~. • . ._ --, ' iJ 8 D~O.Y PILOT Aerosol Makers Ptodded WASHINGTON IUPll - !'he Consumer Product Safety Commission says it i*Sked the aerosol spr:iy in· dustry for a progress report oo its recovery or millions 1 of cans or products con- laining the now·b<tnncd • ,...inyl chloride gas. I "We want pos itive idcn- : tiril'ution of those pro- !ducts," commissioner Con- 1>lancc Newman told u l>riefirig;-so c~onsumers will .he Hble to take them back to l he store and get their snoney back. INVOLVED ARE an 11nknown number -but probably tolalinp; in the mil - Jions -of cans of aerolized .-pray p<1.ints, solvent.s and , •Jlher household products manufactureCI until earlier . this Yf.a r with vinyl chloride es a propell ant. The com- niission b<1nned the gas from future u se .ifte r 1 crowing c\'idence that it causes liver cuncer: "The onus is on the -manufacturer to notify the · wnsumer " ut the point of :-;ale, she Said, but this has -b&e-0-it--.s-l·o-w-p1'0~­ beca usc of {he complexities 41f the distribution chain. Jdeally, the c01nmission would like consumers \l.'ilh a pariially used can or :-;pray paint to be able to t return il to the point or pur- chase for a refund. The cans , however, frequently do not say on the : label that vinyl chloride is · involved. ' 1 AS t\ -JfESui.T, ~'. Newman said, the commis· -• ~ion htis sent letters to 250 manufacturers as king • · specific information on the products and what they are doing about thtm. In addition, she said, "\Ve have gone to seven or the large manufacturer s - manufacturers responsible · for a high concentration of the uroducts w1.th vinyl chlori~e. • · -· Eventually, she said, the commission will have a voluminous lis t of the produ('lS in Vol ved for inter- nal use. Libraries, Bunnies Don't Mix Ji.IADISON , \Vis. <APJ - Books, yes! Bunnies, no. A g roup of ~tadi s on librarians arc protesting lhe s ite of La st week is Wisconsin l.ibra ry As· socialion state convention at the Playboy Club in Lake Gene\' a. Fourteen librarians, in a letter ~to leaders of the state\.\•ide.,g roup. said they resented having the con\'en- tion at a resort associated with unf a ir f e mal e stereotypes. "Financial support or an institution lr<:id ing on \\'Orn out s t e r eotypes or \\;omanhood is not in our best interc~I~. "_they said. ·-·--··'tilif3fieS and librarians are strivi ng for publie sup- port. a nd conventions held in Sybaritic. plastir s·plcn- dor strike a false note in the sincerity ur our plc:.fs for such support." B~UCE 1'\\0MAS ... · llllUCO TRAINCRUISE ;l(l!ltlJ San .\ntouio Hoa~l Palnl Sp1·in ;:,. ·1·.:i lifornia !t:!:!IO:! fhupr (714) l21·207J Nite1 & Sundar DEC. 21 thru JAN. 5th VISITING t---i.--CllJ ...... J·ays lml 11 llulct CllJ .. Y ... llhaUlajara Tu" -1111 Pr!••"• .Clnmca Lall1Q ..... Slrlluf llld I ;1 Fllllrt 1111111 l11l: .. 11 Fllafllc ..... Tiii u.tr. " .. rlct "'-'"""'" larrllCI .. CMrt ,._., Writ. ,_ ....... i. k::::all111 Rflt .......... ... - • flfo•pilt" Former Illinois Gov : Maury Wills' Stock Sa~es Ba~ed BEAT INRA FAcToRYSAI! \VAiSlllNGTON <UPI I -The Sef'uritie:t :.ind E°:'<"~~angc ComfJlission has pcrmancnlly barred l\laury Wills Enterprbses Inc., headed by_the forme r captain of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, from seUing common stork in its proposed chuin of dry cleaning t..-stablishmcnts. . ' • . 1 rrom•its-._p_redeee:S!or company, £.ij::hth Street Y.'esl. and $AYE .. 75% f failed to submit financial ilatements for' the pasl l'lll'O -·'"-• •• ~ fiscal years. · ••""""' .... In addition the SEC alleged the stock wa s to be NAMM ·•••:,.Js& undt•r"·ritten by a secu1itics firm f!hurged with criminal fOGm .. JIULIH \'iolatibns. The und~r\.\•ritcr. Noss ~curities of Brobklyn, '•MOUIS ,...., ti Jrl • .., Otto Kerner. a prisoner \al redcral penitentiary ul l..exi ngton. Ky., was given 36-hour furlough ·rucsduy to appear in Chicago court on civil tax proceeding. · .. I The S~:C imposed the pcn>tlty Tuel)dll)' because or alleged violations or fraud provisions in 'the securities law. rwt.iury W-iUs Enterprises planned to sell 200.000 shares or common stock at$2.50 per sh;u-e.[o raise capital to open 30 vulct shops in office buildings ln major cities. N. \'.,.had bee n indh.1.ed on crll)'linal charges regarding lftl L alllD, s~ other sccurit ies transactions, the SE<; said. The SEC suid l\l.aury Wills Enter1>rises 'failcd-&.o,..,il~~l~lll~Wll~l~,.~·~""~Oll~~~·~ ·-..... respond to its letters and telephone calls in regard to the proposed sale of the common stock. \Vills, an all-star short slop for the Dodgers in the -~al · Wl '1_t . 8~$ :jf li~--·'Ur . -~· . ... • , ._~-CD 39.99 Re g . 49.97. Cassette Auto·Stereo Player. 4-i l ack, 2 channel, re'el to reel. "Push-in" slot side-loading. Slide con1rols. (2;706) XPerreJ IZJ 4~1 111 0 I --__ ...., __ . , The SEC said the com1)any failed to liU~stuntialc its fin uncial position in reg'ard to lhl.' purchase of assets~ 1960s, \\'as one ·of four directors in ~laury \Yills tDl•e.-r·une, e11•rv s11111orr1 Entc_rprises w_hi.ch is based in Los Ang~lei;. Boys' boier Je•ns. Machine wash .cotton corduroy Assorted solids 1n sizes 4 10 7. The Treasury ALBUM of the WEEK ,----~-- -· ..... , ..... ......, r .. -r ... w..,-!.- ~·­Tholftll'ltMOO -h• 4.27 ' . ON COLUMBIA STfRlO ALIUMS Neil 01omond Serenade A 1pec1ol vo!ue on Neil Oiomond'1 llol olb11m in over o yeo1' 44.-97 0 Regine Rug Shampooer/ •. Floor Polisher. Ver satile is the word. Plus all - attachmenls.1~1033) Regina Eleclrikbroom. 1-speed.-hghtwe1ghl. a11d versatile. t=eatures convenient dirt cup. (73 12) 69.97-' Hoover Deluie Convertible. Adjusts to an carpet heights. It beals. as 11 sweeps, as ii cleans. (U4009) • • 119.97 Eureka "Power Team" t canister. Motorized beater brush for carpets. Comes with 9 pc. tool set. (1255A) . - 9.99· --~ .......... ~ ......... ~ . . Dwb'" Dolly, A 17~ do+l _wilh movabl8 arms aiid legs. Titke a - bath with her. she's ·~~ighl._ Floats too. There's a black Rub· A·Dub Dolly, too. t •. ~· • 8~00 l e9. 10.00 Wo•- J eans. 100°/o cotton. Assorted colors. Soddle stitch. Special ... , 2/88~ SllPS* IOClll. Fuzzy slip·ons to keep your tootsies toasty, Assorted colors. 1 size. Ditil di"'' 642. 4321 .. l 6199 . aiif'Slr.Saitery~.:·--.. - engine with 1tscars and c~e chugs at ong l1gure e19ht}rack. , Set include s s1a11on house. signs, play people. more. BaU8f•85 (optional. e:ii:tra). ' • 16.9.9 Wntlf'IMISI ~o-Cooker"' Features 5 heat settings. Completely immers1bte.(5225A) Reg. 13.99. Misses robes. Polyester/cotton quilt in pink. yellow and blue. SiZJ!S 10 to 18 • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUND•Y, NOYIMH(17, 1974 ~ . • 1 • BUENA PARK : Beach at Orang ethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to·9:30. Sundays 10 lo 6. _ORANGE :city Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. Plaza • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol -No, of So. Coast , ' --• • \ • ' I • ' .. ·.' .· . ' .J, ' IU , 1 Coeai11e Sale$!Na11 ' . Med~-1 Winhe~ C.ets Probation =- r-~~~~~~~-· ' well. In addition. to three yearli probation. Lane was NM•b~r On••'! rdercd to the county jail for six mQnlhs. · · Penry received the coveted ~1 cda l·of Jlonor•from G e o r g i a S l :.i t e former President Nixon on July 15, 1971 , for outstanding Legislator Julia n llond bravery on a battlefield six months earlier. .. says he is considering • Penry, an tnrantry sergea nt, bravCd hea\:y enemy runnin g for th e fire to rescue several isolated detachments or wounded Democratic presid eri · .. mcn .. llis. company~commander "·as pinned down , and tial nomination in 1976. Penry ma naged to "'Ork his "'UY through heavy fire to .+------------! • bring b<ick a raJ]io he used to get ilelp, I-le ""is also eited for single·handcdly tul'ning back an enemy attack \\·ith hand grenades. OAILYPILOT "' , I Pa11x's Letter ~~ A Hoax?·~ • ! ARCll C1\PE. Ore. CJ\~) " Sorn~.ne bJJ),ke ipt9 a summer hon1c in Arch Caps ;i".tf on the north Oregon coasl and left a nole ~ig ncd ""' "P.att y l·le1a rsl." IQ The note read: "''ou ha\'e ,.,a hl'lpe d our movement.,, ·• Thank you . Putt}' ~learst." OR EGON ST,\Tt: police and the i''BI arc t;oilling the -note a hoax. Authorities said Tuesday they ha\"i.' no r i:•:Jl>Oll tu hC'lievc Pall!-" lle<irst e\'er ·"·as' in 1\rch C:1pe, south or Cannon Beach. I . ·- I • !~.~;!~ Junior fize . 36" x 72'~ • Washable nylon shell with polyester l1berftll, 44¢ 1 ' Women·i Kne~ High Hose of 100°1'. nylon. Fashion colors. One size lits all. XPerref 123 4SI 181 Q I ----~---· -UM Your JCPenney Chffge. ~ 8.17 Re9 .. 10.~? Mechanic .. Crff~. Fi"a, up your ow~ \. car witt\Jhis hangy item# Built-in toOI an<fParts bins. padded headrest. ·~ • • 169~7~ ' Lloyd's A"Mlf., S(ireo Receiver with butH-in 8·1r•ck recorder/p41yer. 4th channel stop. Speakers. m1crophon'es. ( 1100-7626) J • R~g. 159.97. Soundesign Home Entertainment Center. Includes AM/FM stereo receiver, record changer. speakers, headphones, stand, more. (4469-E06) --. ---- • + • • " • ·----- -~-·------ • s1ao , Reg. 199.97. Soundesign AM/FM Stereo Recei'ffr. tape player. Stereo head· phones. speakers. slide con1rols. (4 469-097) .... • .... -.I 129.9 Reg. 149.97. G.E. AM/FM Stereo receiver, with a.1rock lope player, 3-speed outomotlc changer. Includes stereopbones, and stand. ISC2209) 8.99 iers Yerfblr_d •_.,Air police ._,_._.. chopperfor1odoor/outdoor 1un. ~ . H1s.i:;oolrols 1us1 like a real hth· · copier. II even hovers! 2.80 Reg. 3.50. Dacron® pillows. DacronfD polyester. standard. 3.60 Reg. 4.50 Queen size 4 .40 Reg. S.50 King size• 28 Dz. Jar REG. PRICE 1.33 w n H COUPON 99~ I I I I li•il ltt •It•'" c11 ... 1 I Pl11u JfUt•t cn,11...-i"11u1. t li•lt IN CtlJfl t tf c11lt•tr. I \ '914 111, 11 T111Hrr s.~,r lh iht \ GOOO JMIU IOVIMIEI 20, 1•74 11 \, SAVE 34c ,/ ... . . , -~ , , ____ _ .i~.~.1.!~ ~..QQal.ai.IJlJlll..fS!cf>!<>gy !1Ued 1ea1 estate t1ad1ng game . ~Buy houses. hotels. ut1h1+es• • .Jterson whodoesn 1 go oar;ik1upt r1ns. ··r m <'Crtain tbcrt!'s ab- solutely nothing lo it ," sotid Lt. Willi am ro .... ·ell of ,the state policl'. Officers s aid someone broke into a i,un11ncr home belongi1\g to )]r. and l\trs . llu n l'kll'l' l"ongcr o f !'or\ land in t hl' I :Ll>t six d:.iys. POI.J c t: SA ii) nothing \\US tak('n, <.1nd it a1>}X'arcd that \\ hOC\'j!r broke 111 j ust \1 anted a plaec to sleep and somrthing lol•at. Orriccrs said u friend of the Congers slopped in at thei r summl·r residence :\londay to sec if they \\Cr(' ho1ne, Ill' found the door ajar :.ind the note on a ta bit•., ,\spokesman fol' the st;;le police said the FBI in· \·cstigatcd <.1nd dctcrn1incd that it "·us u hoax. 1\n FBI spokesm an 1n Portland said Tuesd<1y his agency hud no comment regarding the in- cident, Harris' Motlier 'Proud' " • ..... ... l •• ". -· "' ' ,, " . ' l .•. •• " " . ,, " ,., . I " BERKELEY <AP) -The \ 1 mother or Symbionese • ' Liberation Army fugiti\'e \\'illia m J-.larri s says in a let· • ter lo an unde rgro und • ne\\'Spaper that !ihe lol'UJ" ., I _ _a11d.is.._p_ra.u.d.DJ btLler:roris 1 son. •.• I .The n C\VS paper. the t .::._: . ., I Berkeley Barb , s-ai d \ GLAD. ' 1 Tuesday that i\I rs. Betty : Bunnell or Carmel, lnd. sent.,..~ .... • 1 the message to bt juibl ishd 1 SANDWICH ~ "in hopos th"t ii. Tn some 1 "'ay, may reach my.son." I -I U a'• 11. 1 . BAGS 1 UARRIS. l ~IS Y.•ife 'Emilv I and Patricia 1-le arst are •· I being soughl by the FBI fo r : 1. 80 Ct. Box : their alleged invotfeme~ in 1 REG. PRICE 47c 1 the kidnaping of l\1iss •tear· I\ wnH cou'o" J st. a Sl0.600 SLA:bank Tob· 1 29-1 bcryinSanFranciscoanda 1 .. ·1 shooting i 1 nciden{ .qutsi.~: .. a I I Los Ange es sport!pg guuus 1 I store. I l1•it1Hlte•,11c11,11. I On l\t ay 17, s ix SL,.\ mem· I "uu ,ruu1 c•••••w11• lte•. I bers died in a fi ery gun bat· I l1111it ••• c••••• ,., c1111•1r. I tie "'ith Los Angeles 1xilice. ' C11• •• 1, 1tJrtUl1'1 s.,er Ml!ltl. I \ GOOD JMIU MOVIMlll 20, 1•74 I ., I I I I I I I I I I ·r \ -SAVE 18< / -, , ' ,. ...... ____ _ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR S ib.bag Rir<11. rrict t l ' wn1o0cOW011 59¢ l """ nflf' """'Ill'< OJUDO" P!-llf~hnl"°""°""'"''•m I u•hl °""' CO!tOOOIOWO t""°""' I \ """'°"~l••'"~""""s..r.i'M.W~ei I ' •OOD,l'l•UMO-Zl,ltJt I \, SAVE 24¢ ,/ ,, , ~ _, .. ___ _ !\IRS. B t;!'\~t:tt 3ddr£'!i· scd the messq.gc to "Tc~1>. ·• the name ~larr1 s :uloplL'<I <1f· ter joining the SL..\, 1\hieh elaimcd res pon~ihihty for the 19i3 murdl·r of Oakh1nd 1'Chonl s ehicf :\l a r cus Fostt·r. Conjug al Visits Barred --· i '.\E\V 't'OR I\ <L"Pll "'"" i Pri soners ha \'C no• con· ~ slilutional right to conjuga l Jo sex, a l\e\\' ''ork cou1t has 1 ruled. ~ ''Denial of conjugal righis to prisoners :· Judge John i\I. Cannella said, ··is an 011;, cepted r esult of con . finement and ~u cb depri\'ation~ eannol 00 suid to ubridge any ri ght gua ranteed b y ttw" Con- slitution .·· Leonard Porter, 48 and married. in prison ror man- .slaughter,. sued for conjugal \'isits. 1-fe s aid denial of ··~exuaT vi s itation~·· dcpri\·cd hin1 of his rights to jdut• -procC's s :1 n<t ec1ual 11>roteclion under the la\Y land . ·pos<'d him t~ crU()) and unul!ual punishmenl. • •• • In addition. Porter 'Said, the-denial or permission to huve relations "'Ith ~1is "'lfe deprives him or hi right to • medical treatment for hi~ alleged •;homosexu11I tl'fl· dcncies." ''\\1hlle other nations hilve ex1>eri mcntcd u•ith the idea of sexual \•isitations." Can-• nel\a said, .. th<' courj. kno\\'S - Of no case which requires (ft • pcrmils such J)r:1ctit'eS in llUIMA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. ORANGE: C11y Dr. a Garden Grove Blvd . •-Open weekdays \0 10 9 ,Sundays 10 to 6. --SANfA ANA: 3900 So.'enstol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 10 to.II. Sundays 10 to 6. . the United St:1,tes ." • • . " -. '. --., ., • A I., DAIL y PILOT Wednesday. Novemeer 13, 1974 Traffic Deaths ·_Decline ·--4--' ByWILl.IAM SCllltEIBER Ol .. 0.llff'i ... ....,. SANTA ANA -'J'hc num: her or tr;;ff[c uccidents In Or::&n&e County so far this years is ubout the sumc us u year ago, bu! fe\\•er peopll· ~re being killed <ind in· ju red, say t \\'O top county of. llci <il1>, During lhe li'~\ 10 m'ontt\s of the year, 166 people died flll county s treets and freeways. A year oigo, the lally was 22 1. according Lo Chief l)eputy Coroner James Beisner. .. Tllr\T JS really :1 sub· ~tanti<1l rl'durlion. <.Jnd I _ha_ve to think the_ lower. • speeds have had something died In Cll P patrol areas this todowilhit -lhat,andthe ~·car were involved in racl ~ people have b~en rre:ewuy croashei;, Fraden· drivlngless,"hesaid. burl! suld. But that rom· "Even if we haO an abnOr· pares to u total of 59 during mal month in November or the same period in 1973. December, we'll come out ''We 'veactuallyhadarew y.•ay behind last yeur's traf· more accidcntl; this yeur ficdeuth count,'' Beisner ad· lhan a year a"o, but inju"'es dcd. ~ ..... arc down 2411 pcrcent,';1he Capt. William Fradcn· said. "1'hat says to me ac- hurg, commander or the cidcnts arc becoming much county's California lligh· lcs.'iseverc-." way t>a trol contingent, said '!'he Cl IP h<is recorded he hus noted a. "phe· l.l!O'Jinjuricslhisycurco'in· ll!>menal" 40.7 percent parcdtt1nl'arly t,600 during reductioninlrafficdeathsso the first 10 months l<i st f<ir this year in hisjurisdic· year. tion, ''The lower speeds <ire Alosl-O(·the---35-people "'ho-definitely -m airing the dir~ fl'rente, particularly in the reduction or inJury ·acr1· .d.ents," Fradenburg said. "People may noi. be going 55 but they are In the 60to 65 mile an hour range and U'lal's better than the M lo ?5 range or a rear ago." FtadenOurg'said-lhat the Cl·IP's grealer emphasis on drunken driving urrests this ye~r also could be another reason for the declining dl'ath rate. lie added that 4,282 al· Jegcd drunken drivers had .been arrested so far this year, compart'd to 3,900 ror ·the same pcr10d year ago. State· Smog Plan Backed SANTA AN!\ -Urange County supervisors hcsll<1n· tly endorsed stute·proposed :iltcrnali\'t:S to tough redernl regulat ions control -· lin g ihc ·u s~ of s n1og - JJroducing automobiles. On <i 4·0 vote with Super- vi sor Robert Matlin ab- .staining, the board agreed ·ruesday to support plans drafted by the' California Department or Transpor· talion, but made it clear they believe the state panel s hould toughen up some or iL'i restrictions. The state plan will ra ce public hearings this Frich1.y ·in Los AOgeles and thc·n must go to the federal En· vlronmental Protection Agency for final approval. f;D CA!\-IAR ENA, deputy .county air pollution control $12,000Spent From Scratch officer, told supervisors the state dre"' up a plan of its own because of dissatisrac· lion with some controls con· t:iin c~~ in the EPA's proposals. ·~mong other things, !he A plan ph1ccs s<.J nc.1ipns oh large parking lots 3nd pr~poses such curbs as high ga,,oline surcharges. · ·The Caltrans plan con- t ·ns measures te_ reduce vehicle miles traveled but no~ the measures found ob- jectionable by local govern· ments, ''Camarena said. He said the state proposal urges preferential parking "Just because the state has backed away from taking some politically -sensitive steps, we don't have to fall into line. "1\ND, JUST "because Caltrans h<is responded to the protests of big de\·e \opers i'nstcad of listening to calls of help from a smog-filled, choking public, \Ve don't have to ap· prove." he added. Battin said the EPA stan· dards hold out the on)y real hope for significant reduc- tion in air pollution. for carpool \'chicles. Diedrich. "'ho voted ,for tthcltercd and sec ure the resolution o~r upport or SANTA ANA Orange. "It is y.•orking both bicycle storage, s ubsidized the state plan a er it was County supervisors hav.e smoothly and economically bus rares, subscription car-amended, said tUe 3tten· I earned that th cir and \\'e belie\'e that. by the pools_ with employer·lcascd tiorlliaS been f\'en to the bureaucracy is spen1ing use of trustee labor, it can \'ch 1 c I es "' n d o th c r fact that Orange County is $12,000 a year on scratch now be extended-to..'...f.he-m..ttfillte.S~ul dO\\'n on.the growi~g--fasteMha!'~the~air- . panPr, balance of the county gover· number or cars on the road. pollut1pn regulations an· --~ ----fl17lent;-1.1 ~added. -· -C!Tn"'·-----mrp-are-. --~ county Purchasi~ent super vis 0 rs en. ~MAR ENA NOTED the . · .. • • Nathan C.herry offered an 1 hus iast ica ll y approved stute plan also ur~es the ~sc I-le said more work should a lternative th at wo.ulcl Cherry's concept, par-of commu.ter ra il service be done on methods or en- make use of the blank sides ticularly when they were and esta~hshes a .program couraging people to get out o_r .Paper. the county is told jail trustees could be f?r 1 monitoring the· cffec-of their cars and into some f1n1shed ""'llh. used to do the work free of hv~ess or the s mog control otqer f.orm of transpor· In a ieport to th e board, charge. -plan. , Lat1on. Cherry Tuesday said a coor· The EPA plan contains dinatedeffort lo rcclaimold Cll E RRY 'S SCRATCll touigh restrictions on C l A.d reports, l etters and paperprogram.may hitone gasplinesuppliCs.including 088 I e documents cou ld SU\'e the snag. according to an a proposed massi\'e reduc· county all but Sl ,000 or ils astute administrative as· lion in gas availability if Will Talk · annual scratch pad costs. sistant in a supervisor·s of· goals of reduced pollution rice. by r mid ·l977 are not . "A PILOT program lo ll~oled th at bo::ird iichleved. A1el~tn J .. Carpenter, determine the feasibility or Chairman ~alph Cl.a~k. Shperv!sor~ jlattin and e~:ft_11r~hdir&10{h~&~h~- assembly, collating, sor· con{!'onte<J._w1t_b_stag,genng ~ Raljih D1ednc-h--v:cre----t.he--~ . 0 1 Zoe C u ,. r 6 tinr,clue·in-g. cUtfiilgtOs1ze increases in the cost of mo~t s trident in their eg1o~a . ne c_>n.st!r\a ion and redistributing pads ~·as paper, t"'O months ago or· criticisms o{ the slate plan. ~~~'b!ssi~~·th~lg ad~;~S:I initiated in the purchasing dered that wherever pos· "3ust because Caltrans !\ . r~ . 0~0 Department and the Oepar· siblc. reports. ugendas <ind hots·shied away rrom ac~ep-7~~PC~1"m~~~~e~~10~ ~l ~ tment or Education some other county documents be tin~ the l ou~h federar Co · · ·0 1 ~f ~~-· a four months ago" Cherry printed on both sides or the mefsures, we don't h<ive to la ro~ah f ar cmen· said. . ' paper. be rnft. too," Battin said. . ry c 00 · ADULT PORTRAITS PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS 01Uy S1turd1y 12 Noon 10 1 m 10 5 p.fft. to 8 pm. Sundav 12 Noon lo430pm. Tuesday, N9v. 12 thrll Sunt!_ y, !iov~ 17 Buena Park Laguna Hills -South Coast Plaza Westm inster Cerritos Oran e Torrance •• • \ I I • • , • No\V visit' all 75 r Shops and Services conveniently clustered SANTO DOMINGO • • .,;it('h of our sto~ will have an unusu11lly large assortment or Genuin e Ameriean Indian Jewelry for this "~110- MONTll " 5ale. t<:ach ·piece or jewelry is handcrafted from solid Sterhng1Sllver alKI painstakingly :ret with l(enutnc lurquoiseorcoral. All jewelry is 11re·marked at the source with the retail price. you pay only ONE HALF ! The onc-or·a.-k1nd items 5hown bCJow represent but a fraction or the je ~·clry from our fabulous collection and is representative or the values to be round in each of our stor~s- .\I.in·~ HP.ivy lurquo1 'iP R111i; R1.-s. i~'I NO\\' S29 M~n'5 l ur11uoisi.• Kini:_ !:1·~-Sfl'• f'li(l\V S~-'. J SJ on~' I 1ut1uo111• l.:1ni: I. :.io11e 1urquc•~c hr.JCl'lt•I !.:•·)( ">Ii NO\V S l 7 i<!'g. ~J'I NU\V Sl'J y\•e·,,. G~ "' spet•1al g roup of rinJt:s ~ssorted slyl.._s & ~tics all l!ll'rl111~ !l.itver With IUl"(!UOISC hug1! selccl 1011 lt1·g. S2!:1 s r EC IAL $14 M41l OIDllS ACCI ,llO 1•nclo'e SI /ur h~ncJltng j Ii PO•l•!,'t:' 1>fu , ti~ l~X I I ~Iii.~ . " ' (I 'll'''-.t.il group nl rln1~' •)""''-d ~r1•1,., lil. ,,,,., •II Ill )h 'lhll)I "l~t I \\'\lh tU!ljUO!•t· l.1<1:C ~··11·1 11< '" );qi. i!2 •• SPECfAL $11 ..,. -. "'"' \ .. / 'qu.i'h hlrl"fltTI lll'{~t,., l' lh :i;. S4'1't You pay 1/2! ~- I Stone l 111quu1~•· ffr.il••l(•I kr~. i!4 1".t>\\' )12 No\v $249 You pav 1/1! I :>tanc Tur quu1,1· 1$r,Ct1l1•I !<:·-.: ~ l'i N tl\\' ~17 llu1ntl1·rl .. 1•i tnl<1y K,11 .. 1 1ot1•1! S4'"i Ntl \\' )2.?. 1/2! 1!<'1\ '>~') Nll\\' S I-I Yuu pay l/J.! .S Ston•· I u111u'""' Ui ,11 .. l••l ' Ii··~. "lll!'J Nt)\\' S4-' • Na11.i1u llro1• I u111uo1..c• 1,11111.:' Nti. 5 l'i Nt>\V 17 l.t.lllilMtlC.ltO ~I CtlOIT PLA" t 11rqu••I"' llr~~i;l•·I kq.1 i ,., "I)\\' ~29 I 'il11'lr I 11llllJOI"' Hr .tl o·h•I • 1~··1-1 "ll·I'' ;\()\\' )l.-1 , ... l'o·t"I'' !Intl Nn'1: - li~')t, ')J' I f\()\\' 1-' I I UlllU"I"' 1 '·"'"''"'" t.:1·-:. ~I'• i\()\\' ~.l" l.1ini ,\l•1lh•·r·t•l-1'1•.irl ,_ l11l,1y W11!i; li1·i:. ~~·1 NI)\\' $24 You p.iy 1/2! 11t•t'"'" 111111 l'l''"'J!\\ "~'II s·~· Nt>\Y )1\1 • .. • • ' ' c l .. n • fi l p " l , c l b p l l p <. p p gi li q ' ru a la '" la la ru a M c Ii a a E • ~. , I • • 'Dirty Can1paign' • Sen. -Ca~pen t er Flays Barbaro .. .. • DAIL y PILOT A I I Barrio Poverty Study Att a cked private companies are mlni&tratlve Office said making few etrorts 10_ im:____\hey are di£app0inted. with prove minority hiring. lheoutromeorthe report. SANTA ANA -A $4S,OOO Pro~am IOEDP) to gather -.......county stu.cb'-~(J>J:lnrty inl7 more......spccific... information Orange County fltexicun· ubout poverty and unem· American neighborhoods ploymcntinbarrios. Byo C ll USTINGS was sharply criticized Ptlexican areas in eight -UNEMPLOVMENTIN SUPERVI SO R Ralph · ·· the recen. t ele•11·ons ... 1·11 ,,. ~·-sday by cou t S · · · ou-.0111rl"i1etsu.tt ~ .. .. •-= n Y upcr-c1t1es. including Colonia lhe barrios surveyed wa s Diedrich told the con sultants note that the area lx·t""l''-'n~\Val'nCJ' and Slnit•1· .1 \ l'llllt'S. ha ~ un I M.2 JX'l'C'clll unt•n11,ln~·1nt•nt ralt•. bul !iar 11\tl(' t•lst• :1bout I he urt•a. State Senator Dennis Ca r-llCo.ir tonight and Sunday on Visors. Juarez in F'ountain Valley. 1S.8percent. .su Ila nts lht! woilk "'as penter <It-Newport Beach-I the Voter's Pipeline show · Se" er al s u PC r visors were sur\•eycd. Conclusions -Twice as many "'omen "shoddy" in som~ areas. contends his re-election 10 on KO'CE-TV fChannel 50) · charjlcd that the :nl-page dra"·qjncluded : :1s men are une mployed in particularly recomn1en- the 3Gt h District seut the _Orange COun1y UHF , consultant's r e port bv -Thc(actthatthecoun· these'areas. dations concerning child New Judge "proved th al voters were stal•Qn. Mariscal and Company ~t ty"s lubor tta~e is shifting -Child care facililies are care centers. SACNAM EN.XO (AP) not fooled bY. dirty tricks 1'he winners in lhe races 1i-os Angeles didh't say u"·ay from manufacturing. needed and !he general I-le charged that much of Riverside City Councilman and smear campaigns." v.'.ill join host Jim Cooper to ORANG[ COIJNJY anything the county doJsn't constr uction a nd education level is poor. the data in lhe report was -Hobert 0 . t.1acomber Jn a barb directed ut his chscuss their plans for the a I read Y kn ow about agriculture, areas that e1n --Transportation dif-self-evident and has already "'as a ppointed by Gov . . Democrat opponent, f'rank nl·~r sc~sio n of the Asscm-problems in the barrios. ployed the majority of the ricullies ari;! acute. been confronted by county Rona Id Rt' aga n to the )3arjiaro, Cui;p,~nter: asscr-~»· ~ l\lcxican -American Supervisors, v.•horefused and city ~overnments lliversideCountyt.lunicipal led the Democrat "Conduc-. 1111 _TllE STUDY W-AS (uncled Population. to releaS'e lhe report to cities Lhrou-'h a variety of-specittl COurt bench. Pt1 a comber. 49. ted one of the dirtiest cam· l\1E~18ERS of the Orange with county money at the -The study population is and other county agencies as l!.._rograms. succt•eds Judge G_eruld F. palgns iiilhe state .. ---eo-unly ·cti a pt er orth''.-----------behest-of1:hc-count)'"0\'l"f!'Fallun0errCprcsen etl in retail a dat:abasc until ins In the report's brief i>rorilc &hull('. "'ho ~·as t•levatt:.'d "But I never Jo~t raith in National Women 's Political Economic Development trade and government and evaluatedbytheCountyAd-of Colonia Juarez. the con· tothe SuperiorCourtbeoch. 1 he int cl ligcncc ,,r our ,.,,. Ca u,c u .. s w i 11 hear an t-----'----------------------''--~---------=----....:.--.::.;_.:..::.::.::::...:..:::..::::..:::::...:::::_ ___ _:_ ____ _:_ __ _ tcrs."hc suitl . analysis of the election Carpenter characterized results when they meet t~e s mall CIS ·me mbcr J Thursday at 7:30p.m.atthe Republican conlingent in ~an.ta Ana's Re publican the Senate as a bulwark Savings and Loan Bu.ildirig . against the runaway Spt!n-Coa s tal Commissioner ding prac.lices or the andUC lr\'inelecturerJudy Democrats. n osener will l ead the • * discussion at the meeting al' WI NNE RS -in Orange 2400E.l7th St. County's Assembly races in --* l:NIT meeti ngs of the Bi l i1igual League of \Vo men Voters and Seal Beach of liun- t ington Beach and Seal Lc:1guc of \\'nn1cn Voters or Huntington licath and Sc11l Bc·;1_ch set for !'\ov. 19 to 21 Prog_rani Qffe red -,0:111 cx Uminc tile mctll~ ~ • \\'hi th society can· guide ur· han gro"•th a nd control land use. . A new credential program to prepare teachers ror bilingual education programs is being offered by the UC Irvine Spanish and teacher education programs. The. ~'bilin g ual cross- c ultur al s pe cialis t ·· program headed by Spanish proressor Richard Barrutia gives the students dual cer: tific'ation. The public is welconle to un.v or all of the five ses- sions which y,•jlJ be Nov. 19 at 9:30 a .m . at the Alarincr Su\'in~s Community Room at l.c1sul'c World Shopping Center , and Nov. 19 at 12 :30 p.m. at 160302 \Vishingwell t-unc. l·luntiM!on Beach. Ofllcr meet1n.:s \\'llTDC No\'. 20 at 9:30 ii.m. at 16991 Courtney Lane,. Huntington Beach, and Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. at 19780 La Esperanza Ave "IN ADDITION to being Fountain Valley. " qualified to teach in their The 11na1 session will be specific subj~t area," Bar-on Nov. 21 at 9:30 a.m. at rutia Silid. "they will also be 18400 Col\'ille St., Fountain ableto teactµt in Spanish." Valley. State legislation pussed * last year al l o,vcj'.( a GOVERNOR REAP· minimum or 25 students 10 POI NT~! ENTS by Gov. 'petition to ~a\'c subjects Ho nald Reagan to the taught in 'he ir native Areawid e Developmental language. 1 Disabilities Program Board The new r dcnt)al, Bar· serving Orange County rutia said, j' designed to have come ror Ed~·ard c. acquaint s tudents wtt.h Lund of Corona del li:l ar and A1exican and Spanis11l>on E. Neff of Santa Ana. culture as 1v.·e ll as the Lund, 52, is director of linguistics ahd Phonetics educational se"rvices in the necessary to teach reading rommunity relations depar· andwriting skills inSpanish .tment or the Southern and trans fe r them lo· California Edison Com· English. pany. ·~ •• NEW CAR SHOW • IN BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR SURROUNDINGS Tomorrow Tn ru Saturday s.. all the beautiful new autom o bi l es in o ne convenient location. On the ma ll at Fashion Island. Thursday • Fr ida y • Saturday. Prelftl!ed by the Harbor Area Automobile Dealers. -' FASHION J ISL~~ NtlWPORT CDlf"1'tR Pacific Coetiol Hlihwnv-Between Jamborte and MacArthur • .. Tile-it-yoqrself with CRISTAL .... Prices Ett.ctiw "'"· 1i ..... Now. It ... Fine E11~l lsh China Tile ad:ds that luxury look .....,~ ... to walls e bathroom, kitchen, playroom. laundry, enrry. Tile right over outmoded tile surfaces! NON-ADHESIVE· SIZ E : 4"x•" x5/32" COVERS •V> SQ. FT. 457 REG. $5.29 -SALE! BOX ADHESIVE BACK -SIZE: 4"x4"x5%32" ~~~ElRSI~~.~~ ... ~~: .......................... '. ...... 99s~x Not Avtllable At Capistrano Live Demonstrations Saturday Nov. 16. And Sunday Nov. 17, 197410:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. This Oemonstra· tion Will be In all Ward & Harringtons e1tcept Capistrano • . ...... . THERMADOR ELECTRIC ~ WALL HEATER •FOR NEW INSTALLATION OR _R.Ef_L.AC.EMEM..T._OE._FAUL TY UNIT e CHROME FINISH WITH TWIN PARABOLIC REFLECTORS e HELPS KEEP YOU TOAST • WARM ALL WINTER .... REG. 1567 119.99 SALE! IRBIDI ONE GALLON YRACANTHA e ESPECIALLY POPULAR THIS TIME OF YEAR BECAUSE OF ITS GREEN LEAVES ANO BR ILLIANT RED BERRIES e GROWS WELL IN CALIFOR· NIA ANO IS VERY POPULAR WITH GARDENERS REG. 11,29 SALE! 99~ G ERM.411\_S' l·GAL SIZE ONION SETS BROWN·RED-WHITt REG. 69c SALE ' llack & Decker® 7Y4 INCH CIR~ULAR SAW. " ... Cufs 24'" •190 liegS; I~" •f 4S *99-1 h.p. motor. REG:-S24.9'....-SAt E!-- Black & ·Decker® 3/a'' DRILL .AU-purpose drill tot the do-if· yOUrwlle<. ~lops 1200 RPM, ~e red\ICtiOn ge•r syslem leg. 12.99 c,.slwall ly asonlJe 4'x8'a 1,~! ~ PREFINISHED PANELING Choice of 3 decorator colors: Carmel, Mocha, White. REG . S7.69 SALE! 537 Man-Made Finish on Masonite MONTEREY PINE ·, .. . . . . . . .. Tall and stately Evergreen for ornamental landscal)ing. REG. 319 rA~E! . ~GAL SIZE 4'x8'x 5/B" PARTICLE BOARD PANELS Reg. S4.09 Valve 2s1 GARAGE DOOR OPENER •. GENIE opens your page door and floods the interior with light. 'Nhef\. you're ready, Gtnie closes the door and locks it · all automatically! '.4 h.P.. chain drive motOr. ;~9" 99aa MOOEL GS4~24V VJ h.p. 5uftr bf-iye Motor. • R ... Sl19.99 SALE! 14411 YAl.YOUNI MOTOR OIL ••• T1111 ~Illy detergent oil for tod•Y'I hi~rwd eng!Ms. 20 WT. ~A :.:I WT. MODEL GMSO .GENIE adds value, convenience and protection to yoor home. Solid State radio contr_pls. lfl hp sere#' drive motor. ~G. 44c QUART SALE Limit 6 cans WEST ~RN RED CEDAR FENCE ~0~!2.~~N!~ 1xh6n. I OAID 1x10x6 n. IOAID tx12x•n.1buo ., I , .lx4x1FT.UIL 1 h4xlFT.,0$T I REG. Sl.94 1.59 REG. ll.31 1.89 REG.12.06 1t79 REG.1'11 3149 ' ' \ ' • • • I • • • ~ . . A I 2 OA1l. v PILOT Wednesday, Nove111ber 1B. 197' ' All"l"i<! tJ•plf>!I,. -FOrm c r Att y . G e n . Ri chard G. Kl eindienst / says he is em·ployed to r epresen t interest s or A l ~l·ria in th e U.S . Chicago Daily News reports his rec is s120.ooo yearly plus 524,000 expen- i>cs. -'-'"" UPIT....,..... -Breast CHICAGO C~P l - Surgery may be unncces· sary to cure breast cancer if it is detected early, a Yale University radiologist con· tends. The radiologist. Dr. Leonard R. Prosnitz, and a colleag u e, Or. Jr.a S. Goldenberg, have reparted a tii gh s uccess rate In treating early-stage breast cancer ~·ith radiation alone. This t ype or t reatment avoids the mutilation in· • Surgery Treatment Seen volvcd in. mastectomy - surgical remo\•al of 1he' breast or · portions or it Radiation treatment is as effective and perhaps more e ffective than surgery, Pros niti suid in a telc· IJhone inter vie\''. Prosnitz and Goldenberg presented their study at a meeting of the American Society or ' Therapeutic Radiolo gists.,, • '!'he doctors . acknO\V I· edged that t hey ha\·e • • • . • ~ ·• studied onl y N small group or patients and more cxtc n· si \'e stu'dies are neCded .. studtcd ror one to to years. One patient died of W disease. one later, hatl anotbu cart(.er in the RIM They said that irradiation area Y.ihi ch was contrdled therapy ror breast cancer is \l.'ilh mastectomy, three as effective as mastectomy dJ C'd rrom other illnesses in treating th e disease, the and 25 were alive and well. fcarof·losing a breast is IC!!-The Ulie or radiation scned and more women therapy as the sole treat. may seek early medical al· ment of breast cancer has tention. been de&,{:ribed in medical 'fhey reported on 30 ·li~erature f~r at least att patie nts tr eated v.·ith yeafs but ge nerally has radia tion alone and then been ignored, P.rosnitzsaid. -· ~ I 1 o oz. Desitin 'SllN CAii LOTION ft ~It way to baby your l!~J!j' skin! V · 27" WIDE COMARK llllg P'*\lr C.lear or colored~ v~qy1. , .. ;;: .. ,,. 77c ~ . ~· •. FT ····,~~· :· . ~<J.<....~··. • BAYER ASPIRIN 1·.39 THERMOS PUSTIC SPORTS Outing Kit Two picnic bottles and a food box. 9..9 .. v..= • ' . ff~d1l~tl~N~ " Skin sootbinc t1rm11la far drr. chi pped hods! SOUNDES GN AMIFM "Digital" Clock -' Radi- 22.77 • -· . . . . • ·TIDE 12 CUP NORllCO Coffee Maker . .· ·-.,,. .... • •• ' .. . . "" ... .. .. .. . .. ... .. '• . .. ... •• ~ == -- ~- 111111 • ~ ~~ ·- - 9 OZ. SUPER SI ZE Colgate DENTAL CREAM Doub le rinr ol conlidence .. , ll uor ide plus m111t~wasb! I llTUSSll Cough Formula For children 1 39 & adults. I DL • ROBITUSSIN DM Cough Formula 68 oour 2 27 relief! 8 Dl. • Insoles - . MENNEN "Pushbutton" Deodorant Great for the entire lami fy! 1 oz. 300 TABLET BOTTLE Pf • ANACIN Fast Pa i1 Relief! ,. by SEKINE A-type for every hair style1 ,. •• LONG HAIR Conditioner ·Just Rite Ladies' Professio1il ·Just Rile lld1es' 1/2 Round •Just Rite Men's Ch1b BrMs _..,,,...__,.,- •Purse Brush l1g•t at Uark. 'for healthier hair.1 29 • 8 Dl. • lOOI. VICKS NyQuil Your Choite NIGHTTIME COLDS MEDICINE ·13 OZ. Beauiiful Hair Miss Breck .HAIR SPRAY , . 1.29 .. • ' \ .- I ,. •• . A I ti DAIL y PILOT Men:tal Burdens .. ··Worst? DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE brought. on a heart attack. Therefore, don 't think that I'm in fa vor or explosio.ns oftempcr:----. Sut I 'm not in favor of "'implosions." either. By this I mean long-contained feelings of resentment that gradually und~rmine our organs. ,. Casting off your resent- ments, riI rs. G .• undoub· tedly helped your ul ce r heal. But it's I ik ely that many years earlier. resent- ment had a hand in initially "boring a hole in your stomach.·· RESENTi'I ENT can help pour out too much adrenalin day·arter day and produce high blood pressure. It can weaken the coronary ar- teries because it is an ab - normal sour ce of st ress. It can produce overactivity in the th y r oid g land . Everyone k nO\lo'S hoy" s ]O\\' anger can' produce symp- toms in the intcstin;1\ tract : s pasti c colo n. p:.i in. clia.rrhea andother disco mforts. So yo u see . ~lrs. G., you ha\'e made a per tinent ob- :;er\•ation. It doesn't Jiay lo be resentful. '.\ot for long .. OtherY•ise, one suf· rers m ore than the resent· edone. I admit that neither ex- plosions (of t emper J or im- • plosions are h ealthful. \Vhen v.•e add it all up, I belleve that the slow burn of r esentme nt produces a more harmful efrect than an occasional outburst of temper. FOR ~JI SS R.: 'tour ac- cident is not unus ual. Lately many \\•ho have used plat- fo rm shoes to incre ase their he ight have .paid for it v.·ith injuries. In a recent re lease by the America n l\f e dical AS- :iiociation t he health tip is th at platform shoes aren't :-.afc : .. If you insist on fol- !o\ving the, extrem e styles, for men as v.·ell as women, be prepared to fall dov.'n. Hard. \\"1t h a s pr ained ankle or a brokl'n bone as the result. Plus skinned knees. l'lbo"·s and hands .... \Vhen stepping d0\\"11 from a curb. ur into a sm:ill chuck hole in the pavement. it is easy for the ankle tb turn a y,•ay from the shoe. resulting in a crashing f:.i ll. .. thcrefore. \l.'alk carefu lly. DEAR DR. STEl~­ CROllN : One day I had -pains all over my chest. EKGs y.:erc. nl ade a_nd pro\'ed normal. ~ly trouble "'as shin gles. but it was not until a day later that they broke out on m y left chest and back v.·ith a rash.-i\lrs. N COl\1:\IEl\"T : Your case is not unusual. Of len patient s think they ha\'e a heart at- luck. v.·h.e n lh cy actually ha"c tia1 n ·that preceded shingles'"'by a re"' hours or d;iys. ., In case or coron a ry dis('a!ic trust yourself to \'Ou r doclott-nol to "hal ~·Qur n('i J?hbtlr :.<1 .\"" hfs doc- tor rlul fur him ad\'ises f)r. Stri11crohn 1n his hooklet. ··22 \\"a ~s To rrr\"l'nt· And T1·t•ut C11rnn1Jry l111'!ease." F()r ;i f:llJlY v.•1·lte him ut this <ip1.cr l"ll<'los1 ni: 50 cents and :1 STA~f Pt:D SELf-'-.AD· DRESSED ENVELOPE. . . i. ....... ~·"'··~··· ,. . -.. ~ ... . . . ~ .-. .. . -·-' Wednesday. November 13, 197.t • t 'Aitll lrV CIHCIJS UCI Programs Listed · ALL STORES CELEBRATING GRAND . . OPENING · SALE COVINA • 280 E. ARROW HWY. Telephone:966-4471 •1 ST QVA\ITY IUI IU.• UIPITS ;AT LOW DISCOUIT l'llCfS • SIUU FIOM Tll UIKIST IRllTOIY II Tm WIST • IVIH IOU OF CAIPIT IS llAUll All PIKlt FOi YM SllOPPllG COIVlllllCI •ALL UIOI UICOlllTIOllUY WAIAITDI . ~~'Jl ·".:.lli;'Jj \, ,~,~ .. KODEL® m TIP SHEARED Hl0 LOW . 100% KODEL • POLYESTER P·ILE.'LUXURIOUS Hl·LOW STYLING COMBINED WITH A GENTLE INTERPLAY OF DESIGN AND C~LOR. AVAILABLE IN 20 SOLID ANO TWEED COLORS. IOW SAU PllCID • ~. COMPHAlll llTAll. ..... :.. 1.99 • ' K.ODEL® m DENSE PLUSH LOOP 100 "KOOEL · Ill POLYESTER PILE RLSI LIEN!. COL~FUL. LONG WEARING ANO EASILY CLEANED. A WI DE 5ELEC llON OF COLORS AVAILABLl. • llOW SALE PRICED .•• (OllrAIHll llTAIL ........ Sll.H HERCULON~ SCULPTURED HI-LOW ............................ ,, ... -....... -.................... . 100% HERCULON· OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAIN ANO WEAR. A WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS AVAILABLE. ' IOW SAU PllCID •• , <OMPHHU mm ......... $7.H 88 so. Jt, SA ft 54.H IOOO's OF REMNANTS .,,..,..,, __ .......... , LAIGE60% ~:l~GS 0 UPTO .. . SMALL80% J ~~~~~ Q DUNllT llYLOll HI.LOW 100%CpNTINUOUSFILAMENT NYLON PILE. ~PULAR Hl·LOW PAnERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY ANO DURA· BILITY. A LARGE SELECTION OF BRIGHT TWEEDS IN A VARIETY OF COL9RS. IOW SALi PllClt ... . . DUNllT NYLON Tltl-COLOR IHAG 1<>0% DuPONT NYtON PILE. RICH, 0[£P, DURABLE SHAG IN NEW THR[£-COLOR DESIGNS. LONG LASTING. £ASY TO CLEAN JIOW SALi NICID • • • COllPAIAIU 111'11l •••••• , •• SJ.ff HIRCUl.011"' LIVIL LOOP 55% HERtULON· QL(FIN. 45·iti NYLON Pllf EXCELLENT FOR HIGH TRAFFIC ARtAS APARTMENTS. HQT[LS. MOT(lS OfflCES EiC MANY COLORS 10 CHOOSE ' FROM llOW SALi PllCID ••. CIU~AILI llTllL •.••••• ,. SS.ff .. ,.,,., ... ··-···· ............. ·~-_ ...................... . SQ, YI. SAVI $1.00 so."· SAVI SJ.GI so. Jt. SAYE SI.DO <OMPUHLI llTAll. ........ $9.99 ; •tlwh .. ,., .. , ..... ""'-•• --'-.C..:.'-!./ DUPO T NYLON PLUSH SHAG JOO ·<, OUPONf GONTINWOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE THICK DENSE PLUSH IN A MULTITUQE OF COLORS. IOW SAU PllCID (OMPAIHU llTAll , ........... su.H DUPONT NYLON SHAG 100 ·,,DUPONT NYLON PILE. EXTRA DENSE. LOW PROFILE SHAG IN LAVISH MULTI-COLOR COMBINATIONS rHAT WILL BRING HIGH FASHION TO AN Y ROOM. IOW SAii HICID • , • ·<OllrHAIU mAIL ..... "·· Sl•.H · 99 , SQ. TQ. SAVI S4.00 ,,. SA~I ss.oo INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPETS II DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED 89 DO -IT· YOURSELF. CUT AND CARRY JOO', POLYPROPYLENE. IDEAL FOR PATIOS. POOL AREAS, PLAYROOMS. AVAILABLE IN MANY NEW EXCITING COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED •••••••••••••••• COMPARABLE RETAIL. .... : ......... ,.. $3.99 ·' • 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. FASHIONABLE, THREE-LEVEL COBBLESTONE DESIGN. OFF~RED IN 18 SOLID COLORS. · NOW SALE PRICED~ •• , ......... . COMl'ARAILI IRAIL ................. : ••• $7.99 SQ. lD. SAVI $l.OO ----·',:-=-=-;-~(~OIY~l·~·IT~C-~~T~PLA~IS~A~lt:!H~ll~TB~~-~A~·M~~A~ll~ll~·~CA;U~FOl~llf~l;SIC~D~IP~·A~T-~IO~-~-~-~;·,;,Yl~sn~-~~cn~TOM~~·~A~Pl~l!:!Y~ll~P~A~l~T+IT~--· NO . HOLLYWOOD --VENTURA WHlnlER LOl'fll.IEACH HOLLYWOOD MILLBRAE 'FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1001 tav1rl Canron llvd. -912-2200 W. LOS ANGELES 2SO~ E. Main St. .... 5041 TORRANCE • .. IStll f;:WhiH~•r tlv~. 943-0161 • PASADENA '.I JOOl Wlflewtr llvtl, 112:2Vin•SI, 411-am 462-6232 CANOGA.~ARK MONTCLAIR • GRANQ OPENING 320 El Comino Real _ 15945 Harber llv4. SF 411) •t2·2SSS {714) 139·1700 . COVINA SAN CARLOS CAMPBELL 280 E. Arrow lll"'way . 966-4471 -. . ' ., • • ·-.. .. • . • ' I F A c Lr It s \'CU Coto f<im can :5200 lie \\'hi toa a t def limi is pr wi 19 or a an Sh ce. be Ne th sh 6-t ya Ne ni M• Lo An wi le co ho< ·din all sh chi :sai an -ter th< la an bo tw '"' ra fro da S2 po M bo for er tu r w g p s r "hos Per and Jlar T Pl'O\ • \\"il ('\'Ill r e m11 St nl 1306 FULL . A~D BY -Photo of painting shoY.)ng Intrepid rounding the Americas Cup buoy off Newport, R.l., in a race in which she defeated C<?urageous (background) by one minute and 12 seconds during final Cup trials. . It's l'ours for S20Q • W.~nt Intrepid Painting? . ' Sentimentalis t s ,,·no. these 1>rin.t s. arc now :!>C:1rn for a IJcuutifu\ multi· a\·ailahlc lo lhC public. cnh)r, fine a rt print or lhc famtjd l 2·n1'ctcr lntrc1>id can Obtain san1c ror u mere S200. collotype fine art 1irint from H painting by Kipp Sold· ,,·c dc l intcrnationa llv . The L\~O "bill s" are not -kn0,,·11 'marine :1 rlist. ·rhC , 1ust for .ttic print of Intrepid. painting is nn on·lhc·St>Ol- Thc print itself co:~ls S150 portrait or t Otrcpid un<Jer ctnd th~ other SSO ts. a tax run sail:· rigged and fitted deduetthle contribution lo 0 u t f 0 r th i s ,. e or · s the. Sc.iltle Su iling Foun· America'sCupdeft:nse. SUNO•NCE. ;t<I• Mtrl~t Av ••. ealbOI l\lltllll, C1ll!o•n•• t?w. To~, J1mt\ HO••••. IU1 N . e.1•ror11, 811-1111no, c 111 to, n, • '"'" lflli llU\lnttt h conGu"•d b' •~ INi~;ou.1. Tonw Hor••t Tll ll \UHmrn1 ••~ ldrG .,;tfl 1~t Coun1, Cler• et Orange County on Q(toae1 11 , ltl•. PUBLIC NOTICf: fllCTITIOUS IU51NES$ N"MI! STATEMENT Tl>1 lollowlrtg PtfMlll\ •<t CIOing buslllftS D' "''lflllf F•lleflberg •nd As!«~ n•n Mon•rcll ,Slrtet, C.1•oefl G<owe. C.!lfOrflli Ar\11~• '•~ltnWrt, to E•st •211ct SlrHI, ,... .. Yo•k, N.Y. 10011 J•coll Pa.,11, 1311 Btve•IY C.rttn Orl~t. lClrlA•1•i.. Cellto• nil 9CID3.5 Irvin Pir1, SIM No. NlllCrtil Dl'IW, 8e'tt•IY Hllll. Uh!Ornl• '°210 Tnll buWMH is <Dll(l!KI.., llY ... unll'Cllf· pora1ee1 ••sociallon 011"r tn.., 1 J><J•tne•· llllp. Sunny Vynn~. 9f the Scot· tie Sailing F oundation ,,·hi ch cnmpaigncd Intrepid lo ·a near 1n iss in her bid ror a th irtl Amcrica·s Cup derensc. unnounccd that a limited edition of I.000 or dat1on tr1 he lp ~erray the Triton Prel$~ of ~l'\\' ,·ork cost of cam a11:n1ng the transformtd the origin:.il •1cr1r1ouseus1KEss \"' thl H4MESTAT£MEN'l • i) • • • • "·ork ·or. art Into 1.000 fine tr..1o11e>w1invi>etsonh00i11gt1u.1lll'l••: The print JS !l mult1·COlor. a.rt print~. Ea ch print is MICAO-COMPUTEA ASS~•Le . I. S!MUlATOR SYSTEM~ 1t:11 v..,_ Pl, ·numb~red and person:.11~· '''" .... C4l.t1-p•••••••••••-------•""••••• .... signed b\' the ;.irtist and I A•<r.ere1 A1ari Gro~. 1931 ~-"'· 'c o" II I 'd' i ... i .... ~.'1-w l . err~· n sco . nlrep1 s T"1' -1 ... ss is coMu<1e.s o., M 1n • · hc.lmsmJ n. ·rhc,· measure •..iw-1. ·e P<O"'".· ·n '23• be-,,, · h .. · d h . ""'"'"'"••K ....... ~ 1111;1 2 Y. 2 1nt Cs :in ~\e T111tu•i-1wis111e<1 .. i~ti.c-it been printed on Br;1ndyw111e o.i-oforM1g1Cou"11on N0~1. 1914. t"O\·er. a costly.paper that is A boa, • ,. d· manufactured exclusi\'ely by Triton Pre&s. Prints ma~· be-Qrdered by. By ALMO.N LOCKAllY I , Success of' the ;,in·the·\vater'' boat sho\\'S -both .power and sail -on the East Coast of Gulr of !\lexico is sweeping the industry like a Santa Ana wind and has makinR your checi{'µ,tvable to the St!l:ltlle Sl:lil in g Foun· d:ition. c,'o . 2:100 Finantiat-- Cl·nter. Seattle. \\'"ash. PUBLIC NOTICE promoters on the move un the \\'est Coast. •1cT1T1ous 1us1N111s Jr Present plans maleriallze, Newport Beach N"M'-sTATIMENT "'ill have not one but three in the v.•uler boat shows in · ~~"' ioiiow1..., Pt•son• ••• Oo1"9'llW""1 }975 I. T .111 .T., 1. CYCLE SHOP. 3. • OYHAMITE ACCE$S01Ull$, •1 CYCLE Ralph Andre\\.'S Enterprises, Lid. a subsidiary JM.IL OROER, '· WMOLESAL CYCLE of Los Angeles·bast.>d Ralph Enterprises Productions ~i'::iT~11~!~':n'!:'.Y .~J:;':,Y~~~: a motion pieture a nd tele\'lsion producing corporation: Califoml•'*» d I f h r. Tiii YIHlma1 I . Murpfty c.otperllt...,, a annou nce pans or t e 1rst International Sailboat c.H1 .... 11t•-•1.on, nJOMc1t111 11"••,,.., Show and rirst-la!ern,ational Powerboat Show on sue· BIOQ.H.M-lm,c.11tor"1•..,. ces.si\·e v.·eekends inNev.'POrt in Scptemb:cr. Both v.•ill ~~?o.,~""t 11 <Onelu<t.ci D1 • < ... be 1n-the·\\·ater shows. ---T,..TP1onuo,S.Mwfll'trCQr...-11i.. AT TH E SAl't E time Qo-n·c:i:n -?ttC'lntosh of !::"i!:!·M...Olly, Newport Beach announced that he v.•ill stage tv.•o in· '""1• 11•1e ...... 1 ••• fl•H ""'"'.,. c-y the·\\·at er sho"'$ at Lido Vill age next year. A spring ~.k °' 0<...,e couni, on NO.....a• 1• shO\\' is planne4 ror April 2·6, and a summer show Aug . ,._ 6·10. ~l clntosh lis a Newport Beach boat dealer and ""'~~1:;:,,~·~:r,.1~1~•l1 o.u,~:~ PICTlflOUI IUSI NESS ,,,. iono:~:.~~11.~.E'.::"° bu.I- "' LIDO OPTIOL, 311 "40q:MWI 1111., Suitt 11111, WlwPOrt ae.c~. C.tllf0m~t1660 l'.Mnllo a. Ei0tl•· 1'191 Lt•lngton 1.11 .• MullllftOlon &wa!/I, C<ll!to•fll• ~"""' Altlll•ll 11. 81111on Jr., '1S W. k!bol 81\ICI .• NtwpOrt Bt.Cll, C•llfoml•'7"'1 yacht broker "·ho produced an in·the·water show in NC\\·porl II arbor last August. -------· -----· I TNi 1111t!11ess It cO!ldudfd by 1 'ltfl9fll Pirlller\~lp. The other major boal sho\\'S in Southern Ca lifor· nia -bot h on land -arc the Southern. California 1o·1arine Assoclatlon·sponsored all -Sailboat show in Long Beach u~ the l..os Angeles Boat s)lowiat the Los Angeles Convention Center. ~ According tu tent.itivc plans. th.c RAE sho\\'S will be held in the back bay \\•here specially construe· led floating docks v.•111 be brol!ght Into the harbor to ac· oommodatc. O\'e r 200 ci.:hibit-s in the two shows. ·-IN ADDITIOS, there v.1111 be a large tent to housj! m nnuructurer and dealer ei.:hi bit booths, accor· ding to Peter L\101rshall. \'ice president of RAE. L\lurshall said the expectations are O\'er 50.000 in attendanCl' for ltoth the sailboat and the po'!erboat shov." Admi.~sion "'ill be S2 .SO for adults and Sl.25 for children throu~h age 15. The-1>l'hedule calls for the sailboµt sho\\· to open St.>pl. ·L ··1'hc 197-t sho"'· \\'31i bigg·er than \\'e anticipated and !ht' 19i5 sqows arc expected to be bigger and bet· -ter. ''said l\lt:lhtosh of tile Lido Village expositions. In· lhe·\\'atcf space h::is been doubled and additional drY land exhibits are being added for marine accessories and trailerable boats. he said. l\l cl NTOSll SAIO all major manuracturers or both J>O\\•er :ind sailboaL<> \l.•ill be rl'presented at the tv.•o rive-day shO\VS. and the public '"ill be invited to in· spec~ a \\'icle variety of cruisi ng and racing vessels ranging from JO to 60 feet. 1'hc two shows will be.open lron14to10 p.m . "'eckd::1yt1 ; llt n.nl . to 10 p.ni . Satur· dnys, and JU a .m. to9 p.m. Sund:1ys. Admission \\'ill be S2 for ;idults and SI.SO ror child ren uniter 15. "I'm firrrl ly convinced the only place for t he public to SC'C u. d inspect a ve ssel is in the "'aler, .. said ~tcl nti,3h. App:1re ntly a lot of industry people as well as boating cnthusi:1sts at the in ·lhC·\\'ater shows :it Stam· ford. Conn.: 1\nnupoli!', ~linml and llouston, played to cro1,•ds !'rl)nl :tll o\•er the country. A nunibcr or Ne wnort Beach boat manlif'ac. turers t>~hibitt>d their crart at the Annapolis ln·lhe· \\!utcr Sall boat Show and cume home with report-; of good ("Onsume a nd dealer response. Pow erboat Trials Slated This Week Po\\'Crboat t\Jag:izinC Is 'hosting 11 s rol(rth annua; Pcrformanc<' ~rla l~ today and Thursday In 1.on3 Be ach j-larbor. Thc.,trial~ iirc ric11l~ned tb pl'n,·id(' lionllng consumers \\'ilh a compr('llcnAh·<' lrsl l'\'uluat lon l't'porf of I he 19i5 rc cre:1tion11 I bnut~ m:in11{:1ctured In lhe United St:1tc~. The les t-site \Vi lt be the tn. ncr hurbor wuter~ adjacent t n thc .. Q\ll'Cll l\la r y. Prc \'lous 11er fo r n1nncc lrinls huve been conducted at C~·press Gnrdens in t1or'ith• and ut Lake lfavasu' Cit~·.i\rit.. , Test tl rl\•cr \rill -be Bob Nnrd~koi[ or T11riana. nC\\'I~· e lecterl pr£>sident (')( 1hc Amcrlc:•n Pn,v('r' Boat --;:S:!!~E~~~~~-J 1\:-.sori:1tion. ~1~~i~tro by 11 • ..._...._TqeamerDOV.. frC\\' o r ~t\·en from the f'o'''e1·hn111 fltui;i:. zlne stun: Rn11l~ 1A·lll underJ:,o crillc;1I pre·l:~u nch iRSp(!C· tlon :tnd ('!tlt'n~ivc on·lh<'· "·ut<'1' t.•vuluutinnff.. in· cludini: 'lockinit. :ic· crlrr;1finn. turnin ~. tuu'I· rlli11i.: \\ uk~ jum 1>in~ und top Sllet'd runs. PUBLIC NOTICE Umi10&.Et11tl0 STATEMENT Of 41ANOCHIMIN~ OftUSl:OI'" •ICTITIOUI l illlNlll NAIE t11t 1o11-l1'19111rson• h• .. _....., 1i. -ol lht lltllllOUI buli~l~M .... T.M.T., It 116SJ Orlenlt Av1n111, YorD.O LIM•, C.lll1>•n!1 ., ... I Ill IOCOllOlll ..... l ... H 111"'" ttl.,rtd 10 -'ti w11 l!l.c! Jn O••nte Counlyon "'-Y 1, ltlJ. I. Tl'loma1 5. 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PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTIYIOUS I USINESS HAMl:STATIEMEHT Tiii fol!o..lng 1111"""' .,, OOino Mi-1 .. . POWEIEO BY CHRIST PROOUCTS • PBC Proc,.11;11, l!U Lii Casli. A ..... ,_ lain Vi!lty,C•ll lorflll t'IUIS 0.!1 II-• l'ettnOA. t1t1 UC"11Ui #ovt .• Fountain V•lltr. CllitO•nl• t?i'OI Je•nnoM M.le PH••son, '"' ..., CH•t.t Aw., Fount.in valley. C•l!klnll~ t?1'01 lnl• &usl,,.,ss 11 ceflllutlt<I Dy 1 ver>1ral PMIMtj.lllO. 0.lt JI. Pelt•• ... lllll illltrnenl ... I filed ..,If! Tiit County Cltrl<" ol Ot-County Dll 1'1<1 .......... I. ltl•. ·-· ..... Olllfltd O••n911 co.UI O•ilr PllOI. "'°"'"""'' u , HI. n.•nd Dec•""'"'•. ttl4 •1M·U '""' P"DllUtt .. Or1ntt CNll 0.llf Piiot, No ... moert,13,!0,Jl,lt14 ~u PUBLIC NOTICE l'"lttlTIOUS I USIMUS N4MI. STATllMINT Ti. tel~ ... IOll ll Nl"9NlllHS •I 8AAl4R4'' OltESSMAltlHG ll'"lr· ,,.,,y Fibrlc c .... lt•I .... E. lrlll5.t. CMW. Mtw. CaUlol'nla inur flar~t MOltm..,, tllS ,,..,. Ye<• E., ·....,1,l11 ".eo.t1¥oita.C•ll-•~ Thi, bu~lfleS) h u111ducl'\ ltll .., lfl. djv1dl,ltl, , B«i..•• HOllm•n Tiil, tl•lt1Nnl we1 lllH wltll IN c-t' Cl.,_ of 0'•"91 County °" Nll¥emlw ' 19/4. . ·-f'Ublhllt .. Ora11tt CotH 0.!ly l"llDI ND"''1blrtJ, ~. J1, IM 0.U'fl'lbtr"' !tM ' ., ... 14 PUBLIC NOTICE SUf'llllCI COUITMTMI Sf A Tl Of CALll'"Oltilll.l'O& Tiil COUNTY Cl'"O &AMGI .... A·llllt •• NGTICI Cf M .. ,. .... o Ot' nTITION 1<11 f'IO&ATE Of WILL MO 1<11 Litt· fll l f1Stl.M(Nt41Y l.Slllt of JOHN M, YOST, akt JOHN HENAY YOST, O.~t•\H. NOTICE 15 NE AEi8Y GIVEN ttllt JOM .. S. IYIKES, Jlt. hff lllacl hfttifl a ... Hlon i. "'Obillerl/Wlll and I• IMINfll;t el U I· ltll T•Sltmtnlary IO lht 0tlllla11t f n!lttff!<I le ftldl II m..n for full.., Pf" llCUIM•. •nel 11\al l~t U ... and oll(.t (Ii hNrll'IQtlwW-"-lbor..,~lor~ 'M, ltl4, •• t :lrO a.m., 1111"-~-111 DtPlflmenl Ma.) ol 5114 <""'1, at JmO\'lc Center 0..1,.. Wttl. in 1111 (ltyllt $Mia...,., c.llfonll•. CltlMI ... ,..,.. .. , I, ltH WILLIAM•· St.IOHM, COlllltyCl•tk IOM .. l.e Ylllll,JG, A ""'••II.., .. La• C. ,_ ..... •"'"1110.rfitMAft .. "· 0. ..... , ..........,., C.....,..tl. T .. 1 fttU,...lU:I PullUlllld 011n0t CNtC c.IW ,.1111, MaWMl!tr U, IJ, 1', 1t1• 111).U w.d"etct1y. Nowembe113. 111.e DAILY PILOT A I s r UBl.IC NOTICE CUD AllO SLf'·l•W IUf'fllOI COUITOf fHll I Tl.TfOl'"C41.lfOINt• •Olt fHl COUNTY Of OIAlfGf -• .. •. •·11101 NOTICl·O,. Nl.&ltlNG O• f'tTITIOM llOI f'ltO•ATE 01'" WILL AMO l'OI Lil• TlilS TllTAMENTAAY EW1te ol llO&EIT J. OE ROll[IUIS, Dt<tiMCI. HO TICE rs MERE BY GIVEN , .... ION. NIE OE lllOBEATIS 111• hi.d ..... lfl • Otlllion for Ptoe.itOl Wltl-IOf' .._, of llll~rs l tlli-ll •Y IO ti. Olli ....... • "Nrtf\C:t to wftl<l'I 11 m..,. tor""'""'_: lkl>l••s . ..,,. 1r.e1 '"" """" -Ill«• of -lflg\111 -""'""'"Mt tor No\otfnbtr K, !ti•, •I t :JO '·'""In I"' too.#.._., of Dt1>1t1mtn1 No. l o1 ... 1e1c~.11 IOOO'llc C.n_lt• Ot l~ 'I.lest, In lllt Cllyol 5.lnl•AM. C.itl(tt'ni•. °"'"'"'°"'mOt• 1, 1•1• WILLIAM f .SIJOMN. Cei.nty(lt<k .IOSlif'MJ.JONESI ANOLJOSff'Mf'OLUlfl IM)WtltOl1"'.ic l lM, t.llA_..,., c.11 .. ,111• t1J.-..... MW'lltyst«: f'tlit._, f'vtlllllt•d Orin~ CNll ............ u. ll. "· ,.,. P UBLIC NOTICE 1u•••1o&COUITOffNll SY A Tl Of CALI f OIHIA 'Cit TMf_ CCIUMTY Of O I ANGI N•,A·lllll NOTICI 01'" HI AltlNG O' "11T104'll PO& ,IOIATI Ofl WILL. 4NO J'Olt Ll.T• TllS tt:S TAM ll NT.&IY l e OND WAIYIOt EH ... ol AMNA lllLOOM, DKtnH. NOTICE 1$ HEREBY Gl'IENIJ>a\&\NK OF AMERICA N•TtONAL TAUST ANO SAYINGS ASSOCIATION 11H flt.cl '-In• pt11t1 ... 1or Proflille 01 Will.,., tor'-' OI l.tlt.,, T•st•mtnl••r to Ii. Dtlltlllfltf l-""•iwtdl nl~•enc1 lo -ch II - Nr lurllltr JJ¥1iC,.l¥•, •lld II* Iha •- -pla<t of -•ir>q 1111 ... ,... -bttto Ml tor "°"""""" 26. !t14, tl •:• •.fft..11111>1 courtr-al DtC>lrlnwrrt Na.Jrlluld<Mtft. 11 l11CitlWlc: Cln'9f Ofl"' W.H.lflh Otyol ~A11a,(a.llfo,,.,l<1. 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NOTI CE IS HEllE8Y C.IVEN to 11ot <•~llO<t ol !M al>Ov~ n•rntr:I lltt-nl Ill.ti •!I --fl•v•nt t-ltom• ·~·~•I Iha "'' dle<tOent ••e reouir•d to l•lt !llt<n, wl!ll tt>t r>t<tlWlry """'"" "· ·~ lllt e!ti<t ol llw tM•• OI tPle •DOY~ fn!ollod tOU•l, O• ID "'""'°'' IM,.,, .. ,lfl ttlf ftl(O\\lff ~ouc.nerl, IO Ille """"'"""'' 11 t~ Oll!le OI Ill< ........ .,,,, 6All"EA, ANCEL "'NO AEOMONO, 6Ho Wllll'lt•t lllo<.>le•uG, UlAnve1toi.. c.1;i,,,f!la 'IOOll, wN<ll Ii IM ol•ce OI !No,ineu" '"' ~i.,,..d In .it m•Ut•• p.,,.,.,,"910 Int fltt11 OI wio ~<etll'nt, .. itflln 1our.....,t!'I'. ,.lltt !nt li"\PIJbl><.1t-ol 11111 ,,.,.,~ 0.IH 0.:tobe• 11, tt/4 Ml NNIE COAflETT VE•!>IE EJtCul•I • o! tl>e 'IV• 11 Oft .... .tlovt ........ r:l IM<•r:lttll IAltt:I, 4NCELAJllOIEOMONO "6Wlkllirl ....... LnA.,..ltl,C.l1torel1 ... l1 Ttl! lliJJ 6U·l ltl """"'"'., E•t t\lil11 Publl~<I O••ntt (Oil\ D.1+1' PllOI , OttObl• lO,•no tlevt mtH!r •.13. ~. 1tl• .,. PUllLIC NOTl~E .. • • \ .. • .. • • 1 • " ' ' ' • ' 11\ ... A 18 DAILY PILOT "llUsl>aitd Takes Son And Flees , ELCERRITO IAP>-An' . a_yempled reconciliation ... ~sday bel ween husband • #11."4 wife ended wilh lhc * ·~slr'!.9ged hu :;bund snul·• t'h)nr"hi:-1 7-month·old son a~¥·rrom hi s mother and Oeeirui: into 1\1 arin County. ¥'"ill·lX!ints·bullctin wa"s isfued for Phillip James , ' " ' State '1tV i y •• Pezzulo after he °allegedly threw his estranged "'ife , G· wendolyn, against the '''all or her home and took the b a by, Timonth y. s aid Detective Bill Spencer. AlllaNrt' 1tixed · SAC RAM ENTO .IUP!l - .Re\iring Gov . f{onald '1:ifelg.an has dispelled any . -Alrl""ssibllity that he might ~team up with Alabama Gov. 9eorgc \Va llacc on a third I • par\,)'. presidential-vice presidential ticket in 1976. ,..R eagan was ask e d ;J'uesday at a ne\\·s con· ;{erence if such an alliance between him and \Vallace was totall y inconceivable. TO FACE TRIAL Joy K•nt!•ng · 'Victim' Faces Trial For Murder LONG BEACH (AP) +-A young Long Beach di\·orcee will be arraigned Nov. 26 on a murder charge stemming from the shotgun death of a man she sa id raped her. On Tuesday. l\lunicipal Court Judge Charles A. Lit- ""'in ordered Deborah Joy Kantaeng. 19, to stand trial in Superior Court for the dt>a th of Danny C. Allen of Sailta Ana . Bit 1'i«!tinr· Man Convicted On Teeth Marks TORRANCE (API :-An laying to rest rumors that. electronics technician ha s they escaped when the ul· b<'~n sentenced lo prison ar. lies invaded Berlin. ter being linked to the death of an elderty woman by tel· ltale teeth marks on her OOJ:M.'. Superior Court Judge Thomas \V . Frederickson sentenced \V alier E. f\13rx, 32, on Tuesday to one lo ts years followin g his conYiC· tion on voluntary man· slaughter. · ~tarx was convictedSepl. 25 o( the death or Lovey Bcno\•Sky, 73, of Torrance, last fo~ebruary . December .Egg. Prices To Go Up SAC~AM ENTO IAPI - Califor nia consum e r s probably will face egg prices o( five and eight 1'1ARX WAS a weekend cents more per carton by roomer at ~trs . Bcno\·sky's l)c<'ember, a state official home. Iler mutilated body say~. "·as found o~ hci-blood · l)ougla s Obanion, a!.· ~o~ked bed .. Shel had been sistant manaj!:er or Caliror· :s~rangle.d. i;tabbed _and the ni a Egg Ad\•isory Board, tip of her nose was bitten. made this estimate in an in· Dr. llcidcr Sognnaes, a te'rv!ew Tuesday.· lie ex· nationall y recogni zed plain e d a new state . leader in the f'\.eld of dental program to . c~t ba~~ state identification, testified that egg prod~ct1on b)'. five per· impressions rrom deep bile cent to drive up prices. m~rks on l\trs. Benovsky's He .said the cutback star· nose, matched those or ted Nov. 10 and will extend tvlarx s lee~h .· until March t . Sognnaes, dean of fhe Under the program ap· University OC California al proved by state a"'griculturc Los Angeles School of Den· director C. B. Christensen tis"try. has identified the Tuesday. egg producers bodies or Adolph lliller and will cut back on production his aide. ~1arlin Bormann. or contribute lo an.egg pool through newly uncovered that will be exporled to derital records and X-rays, other coiintries. -. He Won't Take 801ius SACRAMENTO IAl'l -"ll is not proper that taxpayers should pa~· Cor services not ren· dered," said Assem· blyman Newton lt. Ru s· se ll , (R·Burbunk,) in announcing that he \Vi ii not accept a bonus sulary pafment dut• lame duck legislators because o r a legal loophole. Jlussell, who lost his bid for rcnominalion is currently running for :1 slateSenalc vacanC\'. • Magazines Settle Rift • . .. • WS ANGELES fAP) -t1emen1:• ., t • Jnc •• of l~os Angeles !- Playboy and Playcirl have J?J~boy Enterprises. lnc. aimed at the women :.Ii become rriends, 'or at least or c ag.o publishes a market. stoppedfijhllnginthe magaine billed as enter-Repre~rntat\ves o.,r. ls. .. ,. .,. !'1lnment for men. Playgiii, P1a-.:boy"s 1lu~h ~10. tleCn1et' Publishers ,of ttie f. • and Playgirl's oug ~ ·m ~gazi n es, in a joint Doctor Guilty Lambert indicated ··th_£'\' statement Tuesday, said "·ould ti.ave no further fO~· th ey "h ave amicably SAN BERN~~DINO men't conCe\·ning the s.u.1t. resolved iheir ditterences • IUPI_) -A phys1c1.bn . was its ~eltlem~nl or dlsm1s· and ,tipu\ated tothedlsmis-ronv1cted o( cheating the · sa1:· sal of Pl3yboy's trademark ~overnment o( nearly ss.ooo,,.. =-----:==-~ action and Play~irili'I an· .1n federal taxes f~om 1961 to Jll ' tilrust cou11tercla1m which 19b~ by overstating expen· II!"'"~ had been ·pending•in th~ -J>Cs. l>r. Jam e~ 11~ Kimbe1 •· federal d istrict court in was round guilty by U.S. · ~-..... .. : Chic"ago. Distri<'t Judg.t> ~illi am P. 1.,...1111n1 .• .. Neither party paid any Gray· o~ cla1m1ng near)~· ~~ financial con"sideratlon to 120,000 in phony expenSes MJ.l'JiJ ... the other as part of the set· for-~e three years. . , , • •• . < t · rna tinna1 ·tolk festival MUSIC HND · .. Yes. lle's a Democrat a nd 1 'm R epublican," Reagan replied without hesitation. •·And , I think \•le h.ave philosophi cal differen· ces." Allen. 21, was killed by a shotgun blast Oct. 3 at l\trs. ,,======~===========~! . DHNCl.Nli '.· i,orl.:do•"" E11ds . SAN QUENTI N ·(APl - Prison officials ended a 19· .Y tta1 ritockdown· here after ""1 -'6iaeing tighter controls on some minimum security a nd tru sty pris on ers suspected of dealing drugs. "'W•'ve heard time and again· that some or these men were dealing and v.·e ··' decided it . "'as better to reassign them now than to w3it until we could. catch lhenr in the act." said As· soclate Warde'n Bill Nyberg after the lockdown ended Tuesday. Kantaeng's home. MRS. KA.NTAENG repor- tedly told authorities that· Allen· was one of tY•O men who kidnaped hef and raped her several times io a Santa Ana park one day before the shooting. She said she<Was allowed to go onl y after she gave hC:r captors her telephone num - ber and promised not to call police. 1 Litwin rilled a fter a prel iminary hearing Tuesday that there was suf· ficient evidence to order the "·oman fo.sl;tfil!_tria l. The a r~ent "'ill take place before Superior Court iudge John Argullcs. " . f'lre R..,,risal LOS ANGELES IAPl :_fl~~~~~~~~~\ responsibility for a fi re that Good Deed le destroyed a number o f vehicles at a government motor pool in Berkeley last Week has been claimed by the New ·\\'orld Liberation Fropt. SAVE ON CHAIN UNK FABRIC 50°/o OFF* "F&IRICWHEH INSTALLED IY WARDS CARL'S JUICY DEAL Two .,.Btoifed-85t-&srit:Hsinburgers-for-Dnly-tl.OQ._ Now Thru Deumber r! · .:;,t' ... • I ~ .r. Carl Kllfdler Enttrpr!IM. Inc. 1974 ... -------., I Clip this coupon ood get two of our famous II l~J Carls hamburgers ~or just a .~· _ uar ~ r. I I We start with J4 poond of JUIC'( l~Q% beef. char-broil it to perfectiOll, sandwich I. it in a toasted_sesame seed bun, and I garnish it with lettue~, tomato, and our own secret dressing. L;;••;c.••=ions--~=•too~stom.;. -..I ' • \, - ' • f r ' ,. ew .Mall-WingCelebratioh!- Comi ng Nou.14~1& , Starting Thursday, November 14 (and lasting for three days) the new Mall Wing of South, Coast Plaz-stretching from Buttock's to the Carousel Court-will become fun and festivity. We're having a new Mall wing ding. : .a party with music and dance performers. . The Inter!lational Folk Festival features artists repr~s­ enting 10 countries and will be staged in the Je.)Yef Court of the new Mall wing. Their performances will be from 12: 00 to 8: 00 p .. m., with continuous music in the stores and thr.oughout the new wiqg by stro,Iing musicians all hours of the day until closing 11t 9:00 p.m. · Programs are av11ilable at any of the distinctive new stores. Drop by . , No\!_there's more to shop ... more to enjoy at South Coast Plaza. ' ' &o_.th Coast ?taza BRIStOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWA.Y, COSTA MESA - • • l ,. ' ' l\ly House For 12-0 Ga1·vey's Next Goal:· ;·-Hayes COLUMBUS, Ohio 11.Pl -Woody Hayes peeled orr a Soaked scarlet jacket ~nd his soggy rootball shoes and fiOCk s 1n his tiny office at the Biggs w· . t' g World Series ... LOS ANGELES lAP)-A ral1u1re HS a third baseman, Sleve Curvey swil · thed to firs t base in 1973 and has now ~en named thE: N;1tional League-'s Most Valuable P,h:1ycr for 1974 . the new stolen ~.-.scs king, \vould Thr('c Dodgers finish1.>d among the pro~ably be lhe'leading 't\\'(l. first fi\'('. in the voting <i nd or the 2'1 fir· F acility. He stopped as he fought the stub-- ... bMn, wet shoe laCes a~ stared at the nOQr. Eventually he roused himself lo The former Michigan State athlete heat out Lou Brock of the St. Louis Cardinals for the highest honors In the le<igue. "The biggest honor I 1·cc1.•ivcd thi:-; :-.t·1ll:1c-t· vulcs' .. Iii \\'cnt to Los Angeles yt!ar was a lit tle baby girl," Curvey pl 11yt•r·15-l:lt0Gurvcy,twot0Jimmy told :1 news conference. ··nut :is f;1r :1s \\'yn11 :ind one to ~1ike Al arshall . the professional baseball is conccrQed. rt•lic( s pt!cialist who won the Cy this ~1ost V;1\uuhle Pluye1· awarcl ha s \·uung r\\\';1rd as the toplpitcher in the confide: "I wanted that undefeated season more than 1 ever wanted anything In my ·Ure: I wanted to wind il up with a tq be in thE!. call!gory or lncUvillual lcu guc • achl<'vement all hy itself '• , <1 Gal'\'('\' received u total of27() votes ··1 hope to improve af rj·rsl base,". Gar\•ey said on learning of the honor . "I 'll not be sittisfied "'ilh v.<hal I di!) Ga.rvcy \\';1 s playini; in th1· \Vnrhl follu\\'c1.i'h) Brock "'ith 233, P.farsball, Series at Oakland \\'hen his \\ife. l'yn· 14G, .lohnny Bl'nch of Cincinnati. 141. dy, gave birth 10 their l'irst child. a and \Vynn 11•ith 137. !\like Schmidt or . --perfect season in the Rose Bowl.' • "I'd give anything-iny house, m)' bank account, anything but my wife lhisyear.1t ' Wttat he d\d this ytar was to v.•in '11\'P 11onors at the All-star game, lead the Dodgers to the National League pennant and be \•oted the l\lVP in his le ague by baseball daughtt•r nan1cd Krish<i L<·l'. Philadelµhi:i hud 131. G:ir\t')' \l'US a write·in \Ole startl·r Gar\'c ~· aim'cd at 11·in11ing his major u.nd ~amilyto get it.'' That's the depth or his disap)>Oint· m ent over the soul·shatterilQJ defeat al ?.1ichiga n State SaturdQ and eltplains the magnitude. of his bitterness over at tir,sl base in th(' All ·stur gam·c . league job as u third b11st'man, but During the se41 son, he hit .312 with 11 l fu1IC"tl "'hen given a chance there for runs·batted·in and 21 home runs. the L>od~ers in 1972. Garvey, 27. becomes the sl'1·cnth The club still 11•anted the value of the disputed ending .. \\'filers. • "We have one thing'lert -the \Vorld Series," declared Garvey, \\'hose club lost to Oakland rour games to one in this year's tit le event . Dodger to '''in the ~1VP <i\\·ard, lie his batting und used him as.a pinch He'd coyly dee.lined to rate the 1974 Buckeyes as l.is be~-ever, noting that llis 1954 an4 1968 teams went un: "·as preceded by Jake Daubert. 191 3: hitter early in 1973. Success in that Dazzy \lance, 1924 ; Dol1Jh Camilli, roll' \l'Oll hin1 the first ba se job despite defe ated l o.,· Rose wl and national"" 1941 : Jackie ,Robinson. 1949 ; Roy the f;1rt he stands only 5.reet·IO and is Cu.mp<inell a 1951 , 1953 and 1!155; !)on right·httndcd. championships. --,; Garvey admitted the honor came as no surprise, fi guring he and Brock. Ne'>l'COmbe. 1956; ,.taury \Vi tis, J9tii, I le proved a st3ndoul. at first during But be admitted last Saturday that he'd thought this one would be his and Sandy Koufax, 1963. the !utter half or 1973 and started 1hcre the pasl season, proving <is crowning achievement. · Wood y also s teadfastly reru sed to admit it, but the impression now isthal he· would have considered retirement had the 1974 Buckey~s ~hieved the all· winning seasqn he envistoncCI. Sports iii Brief " "But, J.'m D:flt goM a &et it,''. he s aid, tipping orr two damp T-shirts and heading for a hot shower. · ~gs: Host Leafs; Taking his own advice -"There's no use rehashing it," -Hayes turned · to getting ready for "two more very importa nt con I ere nee games.•' The Buckeyes play Iowa Saturday Lakers in Seattle· and the big 9ne with Michigan the ,. :.. Saturday after . . . '· Hepromis~dhe'dcontinueonelong-LOS ANGELES-It will be lhe ,.. -tila nding battlt -for the instant streaking Los Angeles Kings vs. the , replay as • way ol preventing the kind slumping Toronto Maple Leafs in it o.t controversy ~urrounding the rinal ;:--National H.ockey League action at the· ::;econds of 1,be Miehie;an State-Ohio Forum tonight. · Stategam e lastSo.turday. The Kings "''jll try lo extend their "'For years," h~ said,·"l've harpea unbeat~n slre~k to nine games when for an instant replay and} will continue the ~c;t.1 .n.~eg1n.s at 8. Los Angeles, 6· to harp for an instant ii:play. ):iere is 0·2 1n ~~st eight games, are 9·1 ·5 the perfect example. FOt Ye•r.s· I have · oy~_ra,. •,and lea~ 1\1.ont~eal by four .., asked for the instant replaf and the pomts:1ntheNHL s D1vJs1on 3. sen o(.Swederi who withdrew beeausl' of injuries. llaroon Rahim or Pakistan beat Tenny Sweosson1>f Sweden 6·7, 7·4. 6-3 and Geral(I Buttrick or Enghtnd beut KjellJJohansson of Swed.en 6·2. 6·2. l rt a la(e matcfi, top.seeded Bob· 1lfewitt or South c Africa defealed Tadeuz Nowick i of Poland. 4·6, 6·1, . 6·0. Big Gu1ts B.ref!~f.~ ~ulescommit~e·e has turned me down. Toron~o, n:ea~w.hiJF, truils.1Buff41'? "As Jim Shockncssy said, when is by 11 points .in D1v1sitm 4 and are only , , 'ttl.4.Nll~.4. _ John :\'c\vcombc and, footbalf .going to come into the 20th thr~e P~ints a head or last ~lace noscoc Tanner; Tat<• arriv:.ils from the · ! Century and take advantage or elec·. Cah£orn1a.' The 1\1.apJe Leafs ha ve Yi'~n • !long Kong Open. m;.idc UI) ror losl 'troriie developments?" Ohio State's two of lhetr. last eight matches, a od 1n time \Vit h easy first·round triumphs in veteran coach would sock a rive or 15• their last six games, they have given the sso.ooo Pbili'ppinl' International ;;. yard penall)' on a coach who called for Up 34 g'oals. tennis classic Tuesda~'. a review of instant replay by the or· :'\c \\'oom.be eliminated Bien ficials a ndwasprovenwrong.. Laker• on Tl/ Dimalanta or the Philippines G·tl. 6~L . But, he thinks it would preven\ SEAT1'LE _ The Los Angeles and Tan~r sidelined !\'I. l\tcKaid 6·1. •mistakes. an~ _he further ~lieves L.akers wj ltibi out Lo break a thret'· • 6·0 · •' Satur~ay s ofr1c1als made their share. losiRif--stre~· k.looighl w,hen they l\1al Anderson ousted Ramon Fun· He said he would have asked for a game .:,_,C'..tltt•~ So ·. 1 , ..-!tcra ~the!..Ptdtln~mcs fi .2 6 4 and I I ·..D...1 · B · meettuC'.-,.. per n ts on • " ' r ep ay on ~ ay •~vine n~n Ch el5 18 • 1 k . ·.. Ross ~rol l'e.d '1 a 2·6, li·l, 6-1 'Baschnagel anMSU~~nderm .... ann a o coe · 1--triumpl'tover.JaUii.nlaminof1'Tancl· Ohio'sfirstd ve. ..., af' ~.'\" ~ · e La~ers have lot& liO ·BufF.alo. ·Au.s~r'l1an ft}fli_c)s \verc ·ronv "He was tnterffrffl With '' liaid •• York imd Golden Staie in !heir DawsorL Paul . l.'onk . )Job Car· Hayes. •·1r I'd bee~ ~g J)tl-have "'l~t we~ outir:igs and·'5re no."' 4 ·~· michael •:ind Sy Ball. Te:>.an l\l1kc takenthefive-yardpenaly " ,; .,, TJley all the first place Warriors in Este1> "l.itzed D<>\\.$'on 6·0. 1;.o; lJ.'el't. · ·.' . . ' ~Ute Pacific Divisiofl by four games. V" .., Hay~s has becomet~ r1rst vkt1mot ~ Seattle, 7.4, is in second place in the ·Gel'mlln l·l:ins Pohm'aon roul l·d Kronk the Big-IO Conftren"s new sport-di\'ision, 11 , ga mes behind Golden 6·1, 6~2 : Jurgen Ji'a'S~end<'r. anothe1· smanllke conduct c~ ., Slate. W:csl German, bC3t CJ.irmichacl 11·2. i Hayes, ror.~is lira.following the ;. ... 1 , 7-S ~ :i ncl Jun f.':uki of J~an elin1inatect $-upset at l\tichiga"n State, was publl~Jy ,A.'1fer OrQps ~1'~.G..t, 7·6 from lhc·ofigina l :12.n1an ;;·reprimanded Tuesday by conference' CHICAGO -Barry Asher of Costa Hoger Tav. lor of Britain hattled to a · Mesa ·dropped to 12th place in the 7-5, 7·fi de('ision over Jeff !:iimpson of adept \\'ilh the g love as \Vith the bal . .. I hope to improve at first base," he said eve n after bein g named i\JVP. ··J'll not be satisfied with what I didthiS)'eur.'' Garvey also predicted the Dodgers w(luld be a stronget club in 1975 "'ith Lhc added experience of the National League chumpionship series a nd the \Vorld Series of 1974. Asked about his comeback after failing as a third baseman. Garvey said. ··1 still had total belief in myself and lhe coaches and manager here to iflstill l'nnfidcnce in a player, fi guring it might be a rough stone needing to be polished.'' lie said that h~ perSonally 1>€!!ievcs. 11icrc is a nl'ed for more polish on <mu.vcs <ij first base, particularly in .fiel'~ing bunts. Gar\·cy husn·t signed his l975 con· Jr<il'l <in~l admlts p 1\1\'P a'>l•ard gjves J1in\morie bargaining <idvantlige. But he says1 ... rh.ere has ney('r been any 'contr<ict cli fticulty bCtwec.n Steve: Garvey and the Los Angeles Dodgers . .., hope this \\'ilJ give-me an oPpor· tunity not only lo promolc myself, th(' Los Angeles l)odgcrs and baseball." ,\s toJ1is t houglits that he might be 1an1~d !\I VP . he said. "At the end ot .he ~cuson._f IOOkl'd back on "'hat \\'C'd done and t~ought. "this is a pos· sihility.•· P,:e. • ..,.,,, """" v.i~i.i. Pl•-...... ,o .,,;;""'''If!.,.. Nit1'-Lt.tq<a 1'11 -"'-"A:-. C.oncinUI• "n -.k>ltnn• 6'"""· C•""lnnM' Hll -.ic>I Tau•, SI. tau!• 1uo-.IONW!r 8tncll. ''"""""'I' 1%• -W•lll<I McCo•••· ~ Er~tsc• ''"'°' -8o0Golt'>Of\. SI. LDUol '"" -0.-1..,.,o C•Pfd•, !ti. Uluf$ ,.._. -tt-to"Clt!...,efllt, Pil~lll' 1 .. s-wrnoer.111,1, S.n Fr..-clkO 1'too4 -ken 9ol"', SI. Loui• l'lal -s..nay l(oul••, L~•"'•IH ltt>J -..... u•yW1lls:L01o A"90lel 1%1-F••nk liCOln'IOn, C•nc'"""'I l'lloO -D•< k Gro.tl. P•ll\bVrQI\ t9W-l!rnlt 811nl•. Clll<AQO 19~ -£rnOI' B•nk•, (Ill<•~ 1911 -H•nk A&rOf\, Mol .. •ull.Nl 19~ -Daft N'w<OMl>t, Br_I,,, l9S) -l'la• c~-•nt11, lkpoll"' t9~ Will" i.l,~tS. N~w YO•k •~>l .,Rily C&rtMMlll . BrOOlol•n 19S1 .. Klink s.·uut, (lllti90 19Sl ... lfu, (t_rnp.tNJla, Br-lyn lt>Q,-J1m'k6n\111.Wf 1 P11~,idelpllf11 !<Lit J-lf Aoblll!!On. 8•00lel'f11 l'l<i -~t•n MU\l•I. St. lOU•l Ul'ITf.._. -STEVE GARVEY-NATIONAL LEAGUE'S MOST VALUABLE PµYER. S~ek Improvement ... ' S-oVi~ts Not Content . 1., •. With Past Succes,s?.·"~ Success on a grand scale and over a long period of time can sometimes lead to stagnation a nd of com- placency in s ports as well ~s other walks of life. 1 And ones who could ~rtainly fall into such a stale arc the women gym· nasls from Ru ssia. They won three of five individual gold medals, as well as the team title, at the 1m Olympic. Games in Germany. They took four of fiYe event£ al the tee.em \Vorld Games in Bulgaria. 'ii\ Olea Korbut and Liudmil a Toui.ischeva they have the two finest female gymnasts the world has ever know n. Y,e{ after all or the s uccess they have. e njoycCI . they arc sWJ seeking to . . . . ' ~ ~·Nelli Kim, one or ouh ti~ -rising girls (she's 17) shqu ld be in 'h·~r 'prime by 191.8. \Ve ha\·e many fi ne1g1rls aged 15 a nd lG, plus some 12 and IJ "·ho could alread>· compet(' successfully internationalJ~·." " Tolkachcv's e\'a lu ati9n A>Ounds generous. perhaps. But I doubt that it is inaccurate. . Dy the \\'ay, security agcn~cOOni· panying the team say the Russia n girls ha \:e appea red exlr e me ly relaxed and 4!asual and no problems fiNm atlivists have thus filrdiSrupted l ctour. · .,{;,.1 I llowe,·er. trying lo get in wtte re the girls "·ere having a '>l'orkout,j,s.I did for this iflterl'iew, w:1s tantalnOunt to trying to gCt into the NixonN>mple.z:in San Clemente. - Even after s ho\\'ing enough 1. 0. to cash a million dollar check in Cuba: I had to· wait to get into the training area until further clearance and ('. Col'nmiSsioner Wayne Duke and war· · :dy;eopen~~~t•e~=~=poon ;t;~~~ll~k~ · SUI0,000 Wor:ld Open bowling tour· Xew Zc::iland . 1-.... -namenrliere r trisdlf3ftefl6James. -in. --conduct." , , . Asher has a pinrall of 3,550 and at.•sl St1spe11dc~d 1'141-floll Elliou . Bo•lon t"'&,.._~..,.;-4.M""'°""'-------~ 19.IS Pl!llC••IHt!l•,Cllk - WHITE.· positive idEfniification could be gained. ~"4-wASH----19U -M.Jrty M•rlon. St. Lau•• -Readers' Hot Corner· trails leader Matt Surina by 175 pain.-. CH ICAGO -Art Best, one or Notre ts. • Dame's top running bucks. has been 191J -Sldn Mu>11I, SI. l~ 190 -Mo" c-•. St.Lou" 1'-'1 -Oo!Dll Cl rn•UI, BrooO.!yn •...0-F• ... ~ M<Cormo<k, CiMlnnl!I 19Jt •. Butky W•tters, C..nc11WW1l • ., : • Dear Mr. White: Bullseye oh your most timely. and thought-provokine: article concerning the d eterio'talion In sports·spon· taniety. 1 don't know what can be done about this ··unreal control" over sporting events, but just reminding the public that it exists is a step in Ute righf direction. •·. Tt>1uds (]poet• BO At BAY, India -J ohn Andrews · ~upset fifth-seeded Sher\\·ood Stewart and Dick Dell ousted the youngest or India's Amritraj brothers. Asho, in the openin g round of the ~.000 Com- mercial Union Grand l>rix tennis touma inenl Tuesday. An:Jfrews toppled Stewart 6-4. 6·7. 7.9 in an American duel and Dell. a U.S. pl ayer seeded eighth. eliminated Amrilraj-2·6. 6·3, 3·6. llolecek 6·1, 3·6, 6-0 and Bill Bowrey or Australia beat Jasjit Singh ·or India 6·7, 7-5, 7·5. You !f13Y )YisJ! in your_n_fX~·'-.tticJe • Seetf·s·t1·d.,flllrf-on the subject to include the late or taped bfoadcast on television which OSLO _ Fifth-seeded Ove Bengt.s· has a tendencv·particula rly on Satur· son of Sweden and sixth-seeded Hans da\'S·lo procfu"ce fans who ··play· the ga"1e" or trying, or not wanting to Kary of Austria advanced to the k now, the •core that afternoon or second round of the men's· singles in "l • the Oslo Open "'tennis tournament evening so they can wUtch ~nd ~njoy, Tuesday. the drama and suspense·wh1ch 1s .the Be . ' birthright or every good sports ran. '1-. ngtsson beat Danish c~amp1on · L. Lavrakas cars Elvstroe~, 6·3, &.l , whil~ Kary Co5ta Mesa i;;ot a default victory over Ter1e Lar- Dear Mr. Wh ite: Being a former Estancia lliigh School football player, I resented ypur-r- article "New Look in Football &I· fling" published ~londay, Nov. <I. I played under the coaching philosophy Grid Odds of Air. Ken Kiefer for three years and found that he presented a brand or football that was exciting and en· joyable to play. You relerred to your· self as a melnber of the "old conser- vativ~ corps when It comes to gridiron strategy.,, Yl)ur philosophy as I inter- pret it is one of "three ylrds and a cloud of dtlst." The Pt(SOnnel neceri· sary for this philosophy is a_n offenl\ive line that averages 215,pounds .. When cr.eaJing a football strateay you have l Q. create-.arouhd &Jae pttlonnel that are available .. On€' glance down the roster of an Estancia program shows that qui ckness. unpredictable for· m ations and play calls are necessary if Eagle root ball is to be successful. In conclusion, l would like to make two Poinls., EveryOne involved with &port, \\'h~lher it be coach or pt1ytr, always tries lo do his btsl in 11n errort to win. Secondly, tt Is far e1sier\o sit in the stands and criOclze than lo be on the field and moke the decisions AU011l•ow•8•11i_b,I Mi.mlo1rer Bvll•toD•S ClflCillNH owr t-iovston Iii• billlti-r IN•U1lf19lon llJ I ~sollove•Green 81y11,1n Rltm.OYff'li-OrlMns byi De\roltolfj!rNJ Gl•ntsDr• · Hl•£n91; .. 10owr t.lY Jebbyt O..l-ovt!•S...Dle'llOllV• PIU\bur9no"!lr c1e11e11nd b• ! S1. Lor.t11011er Plll(Mell>l!l• lrf• $;1o1 Fr-!i.t:oowr CnftlQOlr/ I\• Aubuf'no"'' Gt'or9l1 bV ~\l I lltll!Dl~-rM!-SGltbyf\i A111lolowr kentlH:kJbJ4 Mitri.nc1owr Ov•e llyl M'-10,,., lo••Sl11!•11JJ Nol .. 0.me O'l'ff Pllhbvr9f\by ~ Okl.ioom.o .. r k•ftWSlr/10 C».lllM!l)llSU!lt' O'll!r Ciolor...,J Mic:fll_...,.., Puniue'ity11 A•ll"-o¥er!ililVll .. S I-,.. &oilon(ol1e9!D'll!rSyrtc..seb'ft'.1 \ ''""""""o""r Mi~1!5>1Pt'lllr/"'• Tew~A4Mover Rltelly 10 UCtA011trDr191111 Sl•le by• OSC-W1"'•ll9ton llt IOI• ~lllllOvetTul-bY6 ~w.st v li-i;illl4oo'll!r t •flltle llJ ( Ya .. ...,..Pri""'""'"w1 OI01191(ff\ID¥1• ~nl• ....... Clttus°"'rs.ooi.N:t k by I ~WeMOWtLA((b94 w..s!ml10Sltr-E~ .. I ' "-'-'~ V1lley o ... f~tfiflol 11¥> i.t.,..,.Hll'•over""'~~ll¥ II Nli"ktn'til'l1!"1tf0....Hl!l\ll¥t\' EilO<"O...,r U"iwttStlW bY I ( ' and execute the phtf', Steve Morton Eslancla l!.S. (1970 Son Cltlntnt~O¥ef L•t-lle8CllltYI SM11 Atlolo .. rtolol• Mt""'~ ,IMQl\llll• -· £$1 ... t l• by, ' I • "'· Mfltr 0.\0ft• 5.er~n• llYl \1 ~over Hlll'lllflf10l'I k•111rta CiwOIWO.l~t-1 l~~hll!W I! • I suspended from the teamror ij "minimum or one week," coach Ara Parscghian said Tuesday. and will not play agaihsl Pittsburgh Saturday. The Iri sh are ranked No. 4 this week and officia lly in thl' Or<inge ~&\111 against Alabama New \·ear's night. l~'s Not Ballet . 19U -E.rnle LomMrOi, C.nc"""'I I'll Joe ~o ... ck, St. lOUI• ltlll -C..•111.,bllell,t.l-York 19J! -G.iobOr H••IM U, u..uva 19J.l -0111r DeM!, SI. l111"' 19Jl-C••l l111111lell, t.le• Yor• 19l1-Cnuc-k1e1n, Pnol-11111•• 1'31 -Fr<1n-Fr.~l~. St. L""'~ New York's Bill Bradley (icfll appcn r~ tn he doing a ballet step as he comes to a quitk stop lry ing: .In 1-:l'I the ball a\\'UY from- l"ortlund 's John Johnson duf ing a :\.1t1onul llas kclball..As· soci~tlon game 'l'ucsday nlr1ht 111 Portland. Porth.1nd won, 105-• 103. . 0 • .. - ' improve. At least so says Nikolai Tolkachev, one or the USSR coacbes acCQmpanying the Leamon its current touroftheU.S.A. The Soviet girls are at the LA Sports Arena tonight al 8 for one of those ap· pearances but Tourischeva won't be with the group. She has dropped out ror a while because off aliguc. Tolkachev tell s some or the lhings Russian girls arc doing lo up,ttradc their a lready dominating routines. Olga Korbut, the elf.like Soviet who picked up a pu ir or ''ictorics al th e 1972 Olympics, is doing a full twist on the vault and Tourischcv:i is refining her vault routine. ..-r~ .... w ' .. Rorbut, \v ho scort•d .1 !J.9 out nf a OLGA KORBUT possible 10.0 on the lJt'<irn at i\lunich, is going to add a ror\\·a:-d sommcr· OJ • S saultwith alwist onthedismount. ympIC lar ~ And she may s upport hersclr wit h her chest instead or the hands ror K h S vario"" seg ments or the beam or ut, oviets routine. · Some or lhc girls' routine revisions ••ere implemented in their program at the \Vorld Games. But most of them won't ~.unveil ed until the 1976 Hus· sian national championships. \\'hich arc two months prior to the Olympics. Tolkar.hev says the most drastic turnabouts wjJI probably come in fl oor exercise, an event already domina ted hy the Sovi<'ls ns f•viden· ccd by them taking the firsl..,fiv(~ places at the \Vorld Games. ··~1ovllments will be more cleg;1nt, dirricull and J)rccise ," he said, "not only in hope or gaining higher scort•s from judges hut to 1Jlcasc the public, ilS well . "Our ~iris arc probubly better than ~hey were in i\lunich. Bul "''hCn skills <Jre hi gh already, progress 1s slower and less notice:iblc." Gymnastics talent runs dc('p in Ru ssia. says 1'olkachc.v. Asked hnw he rcll R\Jssia's S('rnnd string \\'ould do in 1hr 01~ mriics Jr the top six girls wcre.!'.jdt·line<l, he rcspon• ded, "they \\'OU Id" Ill. "\Ve h<ive n<'\V n;1 m<'s th at will im· prove Urum a1ic1o11ly oind t a pi dly, moving gym ntt:.l 1c&fi+rllwr rorwrtrd i--' t,e Kc.id in wh ~t ~ounclad li~ a prepurcd SflCCl'h In Exhibition LOS /\~l:ELES -Olga Korbu,, rated lht• '.\o. 2 \1'on1an ·s gymnast. "''ill be reulurcd ulon,g "'ith 15 other Soviels toni ght at the Sports' Arena In ~ t'>l'O·hour: 15-minute gymnastics , program thut begins al 8. In additio n to Korbul. Nikolai 1\n• ,drtanov. \\•ho won a gold medal in rings anrl \Vho was second in lhf' men's all -rnund in Bulgaria. will also be prcscn1. 1'he 19-yenr·old Korbul . u:ho won three gold mcd;il s in the 1972 ~lunich O!:ymp1 cs. hait been a favorilc or th1· rans (or 1.1 lung t1n1l'. Tuesday she dazzled a crowd nr 13,139 oil the Cow Pala<.'C in San Fr•n· cis<'O with her famed back double somersuult orr the uneven p.arallt:'I ba,rs. \Vhi\(' in Rulgari:1 for the \\'orld Championship!'. Korl>Ut \VOi\ a gol4 mt.'flal in v;i11ltin~ and silver mcdul 1n \\'omen' s4f ll · rou nfl. The 1\1\, I \\ om:in's ~ymna!lt, 2'.!'· ~·car old 1.udm1la ·rourischcva, did ool make the U.S. tour beca use of exhaustion. T c1urischeva won gold medals in the floor exercise und-bc-am c:ontcst~ at Bulgari;1. l -· , __ .f ' . ,• • • i: besn't i' ~ant Tie ! · :£1 ToroHleh has clinched . 1 . <tl least a tie ror the South C<>ast Le.a.eue rootball title, but the Char~ers don't want f, • ln!oi~tfl(' IJ1r at lie -thc:y "'unl :1ow1'1itull, ~ El Toro holds a one·game lead over lhe University High Trojans and the l'<''O meet Friday night at 7 :~at ?i.lission Viejo llig h ror the ~ teague championsh ip. A University win would mean the league would finish in a tie ror first while an El Toro victory m eans the Chargers win Lhe title outright. "We·re not sitting buck a nd taking it easy just because we're the team , Qiat's.:In front ," says Ell Wtdriesd1 , Novembef 13, 1974 • Westminster Attack· Varied 'Ridge . .- For a le•m loaded •ilh a can def ea\ winless \llestem. tremendous runnlng pme, Westm inster boa sts rul· the Westminster Llo~pose lback Dennis Boswell and a a serioua threat In the,.s-pai·r or alternating ful · sing scheme as the l.JOhs prepare for Edison High's lbac ks, Steve Moore and Cha rgers' invasion Friday CregSkjonsby. night in Suilset League Coot· -Boswell has carrie4_ 100 ball action.-times for 476 yurds and Coach Bill Boswell's eifht touchdowns . Moore Uons lead the circuit with 1 f7 for 217_ yar~ una ono S-0.1 record and 8 victorY TDJ and Sk1onsby 148ror193 would assure the Uons of y~rd~ an.d three !Ds) com- the championship. A loss b1ne.to e1ve lhe t.lons deplh and Newport J-farbor ap-11tta1lba~k. pears to have a solid shot at ' Despite the powerful run· slipping in for the title it it ning· game, however, West- minster hu5 the aerial thrusts "'ith quarterback Tim Oel\tas.: al the helln. Defl1ase, a .Junior, hus completed 55 or 94 attempts ror a nossy Ml.S percent and 10 touchdowns among his 1,029 yards. lle's thrown at least one to1,Jchdown pass in every league gam e and his most rre que nt target is Tony • f..1addocks, who has caught 28 passes ror 530 yards in six league outings. • Maddocks also return.s punts (ll ror 135 yards) and · kickofrs tI'o for 211 yards) und he's scored five touch· downs. Boswell comes out ot the backneld for his shnre or receiving, loo, cutching six for IW yards, In addition to a 38.8 punting a Ver age. "We match up well," says the Westmins ter coach. "Both teams match up well across the line. I think it'll be a m atter or our size agai n s t Edison 's quickness.·· Returns For MD Ser\'ile lligh'i:t l;>riur;s are nursing some severe hr· juries to key personnel lol· lowing their 5·0 loss to St. Paul, buL the outlook in the Maler 0$ camp is the op- posite as Servile and. ritater Dei prepare ror their con· flirt Thursday night t La Palma Park. 1 Victory in the Angelus League crucial will assure the winner a berth in the Fv B•d G h 0 l Oi"Jers c 1F •-Aroo1ba11p1ayorrs-l s auc OS W s although the loser. too. ' could be grn ntert ·a •ool in the 32-tcam eliminations. T P t It M -h LJ W/ ll Nursing coachGaryCarrreports o u a tc ·-p ~ e ~~,1~i.~; ~1.:,~~ gi~ ~;:.~; -I · • • ,·Dei· Monarchs Thursd~y. Together 1 " ~111. n ,1ur1es The"~urly Cullback missed ·. AZUSA-Saturday,Pght's scoring rour times lasl Weft'\.. ~ , five games a rf er showing • ?Ot"O coach f\1 ac Moore. :.We know we're in the Jla1ofrs, but the kids want The Fountain Valley High Mission Conference rootball against Palom ar in a SS·2.t "' well against Corona delM'ar • i win. the title outright. Barons are a perrect exam· verybody is talkin~ 4bout pie of a rootball tCam that • believe me the kid s v.•a nt gets blitzed early before • titlt, not just the play· rallying big late . showdo-wn be,ween Sad· victory. . ' Hlibtipgton~ach 1-Iigh's f:Yld Santa Ana. fie carri~ dteback and Citrus colle,es, Sophom«_>re Ed White}S-9, -injury·rhi<Ued OilcrS take . t;hree times ror ll yards, last here, r1gUrCS lO be decide4' 195) a!SO I ~ an e xee~bpn,a1 , their rii\al )hots 'f.ttur~ay.' we,ck, againS,l S~ •. ~l);IO.QY by mistakes. · runnc~ for ~he O~vl§ with~ night at El 1')~.ena High. and will alternate with Bob . That's the opini<fri of · yard~ II\ 114 carries and fqur against •the Oral\ge Pan· ~1atauley at rullback Thur· ~ .. ~I· ~ ·~.,, ..-"We rail behind on. our • . lJ" ~ re expects .,. very own mistakes,'' says )'Jli~1al gam e rrom Barons football coach Wfrs1i,y and says ihe Bruce Pickford. "We could ja¥ ~obably will have Win any came we are in, but sligbl she advantage, but we continue to. hurt our· 11 Oilnk it will be a rac-selves wtth mistakes.;• .t . ~·l(Oi~ersitylikes torun Mi s tak es have con- , • 1• w:foore than El Toro, lributed to the Barons' 1·3·1. ~liftC..Q.s size advantage, Sunset League record, but •ys Moore. they art; still three-point . ,. ··1 thiQ1 they will come ravorites. to defeat Marina .. fl.It running "'ith their big Friday 'night al <>range :-fitllback (Jim Green) going Cp;i._stColleu. 1 '-'IP the J11iddl e and their ·However, the Barons • U,iJbacks going to the out-m·ust overcome the 10 tur· f Mel' sa,.s Moore. "Thi s is no ve r s they s ufCere d I 4*1eof.µMt reasons they're so against Los Alamitos and 't.tg:tt.;tJiey can go both in· New port Harbor if they r"4side and outside wilh the hope to win the season ?·~ pmf t(fectjvcness.'' finale. f' Moott~wever, reels his Fountain Valley fell \QkU.;41if•e is just made bchjnd Los Alamitos, 14·0, L (OotllS.t 1pc or attack. at 'halCtime, before rall ying . i • .. We ave p1a:yerS "'ho for a 14 -14 ti1e . It trailed l ~~are re~ible for the in· Newport Harbo r, 27-6, · sideA*ld• Sbme for ffle out· "before closing the score to ' '-'i.e .•od they',·e done \vcll 41·28. ~g .UP to 1oe1r respon· .. \Ve have to put points on 31bilities1" says' J\1oore . the board and not rumble," ·~ince"they run a two tight says Pickford. "We ga~e up •1<( ~d orrense we won't be three fumbles a nd tVt-o in· 1 «toingmrrch:stunting." ·teri;eptions last Friday." _. " ,J The Ba rons have a sharp passer in Chris Dove, Who -·u'"e Pia ha!! completed 52 or ~pas· " · Y sesfor86l yards.Buthehas I •ft • thrown lo interceptions. . :g:· B · Hallback. Dave ·Kieutwr ·, , : I onus is the Barons' leading ·-. rushing, picking up 567 F , .., yards on 93 carries. Fut--t*9 M. . lba ck Steve Thompson has . '-0+. esa -rushed for 433 yards on 75 carries. J --1· \.Motivation will play a big Despite Fountain Valley's ; ~rt in !Jiursday night's offensive threat. Pickford 1 Century·~eag ue rootball e nvisions trou ble rrom tinale betwee n Costa ltfesa rii,iarin a's defense. which }{igh and Santa Ana High at he.Id league lea d~r We st- the Sa~ta -An~ Bowl. The m1nsl!'!r lo seven points. ~artieg time has been sw1t:-~They run a basic 52 chedfr0m 8to7:30. deCense that is fundamen· r • .Costa 1\1 esa ·s J\Iustangs tally so und," s ays Pickrord. t6e contest antLa victory Citrus coach John Slryculaf, loucbaowns. " . . thcrs in E!llpire teague sday. ' whose Owls own a 6·0 l\liS.· The Owls also h~ve a nne · football action .and ~e •The only ~onarchs ace sion re'cord and a 7·0·'1 dc[ensiveunitlcdbycorner-again the Oll City finds it: •doUbC.ful for the collision is overall mark. Sad_dleback'S ~<ick Bob Cox (6-~, 200), selfCaced with an I-oriented sp{it r~ceive r Pat Pritz!, Gauchos are 5-0 tn ~nrer· linebacker Bepny Llgon.<lj: roe. . wtio sufrered a sprain. cnce play and-also 7-0-1 ror 1, 188), and . middle guard "Orange i% very simil;tr Servi.le, .~owever. ap. the season. MarkBartuhs (5·11,180). to Kennedy, Foothill and pears td ha~e lost No. 1 ''Like most winning Co", a rirst tea m all ·conC· An aheim,'' says Oilers quarterback Turk &honert tearn.s. Saddleback has g'ood erl'ntc selection last season. coach Roy Brummett. (ribs) a nd No. 2 QB Dean balance. They make the big helped the Owls to their "'in ''The only difference is Hess Ck nee> fort.he game. plays with their passing over Palomar with a 105-that with Ora nge "'e won 't If J\1atcr Dei is to win, game,butwecan"toverlook yard kickoff return for a have tobe faCedwilha200· however. ll.'ll have'lo be the running game. The two touchdown. ' pound rullback poundink: done with. an offense that le.a ms match up fair!y well. That 1came a rti:r Palomar away at our s malle r can ,beat Servite's big 3nd It .U proba,~ly be decu;lea Dy had taken a 17_13 lead mid linebackers . a"'esome defense. m1slakes. saysStrycula. way through the third quar· "We should beat Orange. Ta ilback Pat flfcKeon , Strycul a's so n. Bill <1uar· ter ev~n with the people ·we <131 carries ror 724 yards lerbacks the O"'IS. lle's · have missing due to in-and seven touchdo;,vns) is completed :43' of~ passes Citrus has raced to vir· jury."says Brummett. lhe leading force rOC"'<tbe this season for707 yards and tories over Long Beach CC Lost for the finale are Monarchs. And if Ridge can 5 toucbdowns. And he's run C30-l41. Ri\'erside C3S·l4). John Potter (split end and come back with a perfor· for another 144 yards C3 TD· Southwestern (JS·l3), Chaf-tornerback), tackle Gerald mance consistent with early s l. Strycula , a 6·0, 176-poun· fey Cl4·IO J, San Bernardino Boles. guard Chris Kent and season play, it'll give the der, haS had only two inter-(19-lOl~Sa·n Diego Cll>.p) and running back Jim Lucas. Monarchs truely· a two. ceptions. Palomar .. while tying P.IL "We 're also pretty holr pronged running attack . Citrus is primarily a run· SanAntonio<14-t4). ble'd by injUrics to some or Quarterback Jim Wig· ning team with freshman The Owls and Saddleback~ rui r people who \Viii be more is a SO percent passer, Roy Prather the leading have met four times with 'pl'ayi ng," adds Brummell. connecting on 59or118 lries ground gainer . He's accoun-each team posting a v:in and lluntington Beach, ,,;th a for148 ya:-Js ani:l sixTDs. ted for 927 yards in 159 car· two Other games ending in a vi ctory agains t Orange. ries and 9 touchdowns , lie. eould fini sh fourth in the A p I fin·aJ.standin gs, somewhat • rea 0 ' df a disappointment despite ' Magnolia Explosive, ;::i;~ii~~,•h• preseason "{he major problem has S E I ' K • f been incons.istent running ays ag es Ie er •nit;::i'\\'~lfbac k Loren Results .IUNIOltt<ll.~IGI: ' k"'.., OWi,... Estancia High football coach Ken Kiefer is not as concerned about Estaneia's Century League record as he is about the Eagles' emotional state. "Pride-wi se, we are very hurt," says Eagles football coach Ken Kierer nbout last week's 35-22 loss to Santa 1An-a. • It was Estancia's third straight loss, and the Eagles are '1·4·1 in league play. ·And· they figure to have !\1icklin has been held to another tough assignment less than 100 yards rushing Thursday night, when they five times aqd against the meet Ma gnolia at 7:30 at leag u e's big three -- New port Harbor's David· Foothill. Kennedy and son Field. Atjaheim -lhe Oiler s Kier er "'as particularly managed 'only two touch· disappointed in his team's downs. ,s.nt.Afte 0 1 • ,_' tOr~C.0151 • -•• ~ 4""" °'""''COi~\ Scorl111-F"rWllOfrls,. t.a!lf: 5, Zl lCl!n 2,IU"'•• 21 Moor11011se1, .~~m7, mllchlll,\we~'f'.,....-. ~ .. ----. ,Golcll!n'NeH 3 I S •-a \L .. HMeor 0 1 2 0-J Gol°"' W.M Korit19-F:llbllll 5. ,..._ 3. -~11. Colton?, C•1Mr 2, Eidt,2, king. Croolt, l'ICMl~d. ACKk. tack ling against Santa Ana, Bill Holst has led Hun· which scored 22 poinls in tington 'Beach at quarter-"'-•~~~::.,\~, thesecondquarter. . back the past five games U.-Bt1et1 1 _, ,, ,.,. And Kiefer expects Ma g. and he's completed 27 of 67 E\l~I• 3 2 o .... r d II • •--I ~ 8'1Kll kMlng: MDl;re•!• l , e. nolia to be every bit as ex-or 480 yar s. es U\.'t:n R· O'H•r•1,.t.-aen.Simmon~P.o·1-1.1,, plosive orrensively as Santa lercepted six times-four E"MK'• i.corlno: '--'• l, 'kllW... 2. Ana. limes the victim or the Wy•ll. . "They are a good rootball Ana heim seconda ry. '~::~:!'~ team in that they spread ~Be«n 1 1 1 .__. t d h Ell-0•--u O 2 2~~ you ou an run-w ere you L•gu,.. &e•cll uor1no: s..n-n, l. aren't." says Kiefer. "They Coed u"~1e•w-1.Menc1e •• w.G<"ldl9. have a good quarterback . E\l....:"i.cori1>11: BrH••:l.5'ep,lli~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~••••••• and good tailback." F•OSM-SOl'k • . • : Defensively, Kiefer says V II b II ~..-IKS:."'"'~·~ 1-11 : ENTRY BLANK : h ring a~-31eaguerecordinto· _J...-. • uld i"i,·e them a v.·inn1ng I drcuif'mafk for the ry-st Wi"nless Wies tern I time ih lbeir history. Mean-W 1 , · V(flile, Santa Ana has a shot ·:~:c~:i;~~~i~~~ "'e __F ac.esBig1lb_s_tacl_e ---"_'~',Both..f.eam s-have-plenly --- ! o' motivaUon for this one," \iiiys French. "It should be an interesting game. Both c:tubs have come a long way stnce the sta rt o r the season." Fr e n ch h as been c~pecia11y pl eased with the -<J>IAy ol his young offensive •line. Tackle G;.iry Haume is. )he onl~· 5e nior on the ofrl'n· :-;f\'e line. Terry Kohlenberg. Mark Mullikin. Gregl~oldcn 'and Sc~tl Turner are all j uniors. ''The~lay or the orrensi\'e 1irie was lhe key in tht> Tu st in • game •a lorig v.·it h the fine pla* Of'OUr d efense." says J"ren'efl.1 ·lthe offensi,·e line {eJJlty OP4ifled up holes for our running backs.·· f l holtgh Th ursday's i: e With Santa Ana miJ!ht 1 inlo a hlgh'-scofing af· C. French hopes the game \\•Ill be a def cnsive struggle. Western llig h's Pioneers furni5h the opposition Friday night against the rampagin g tide or Newix>rl Harbor in Sunset League foo tba ll v.·ar fare and judging by past scores, the Pioneer s are in serious trouble at Newport. Coach J i m Everett's Pioneers. CIF 4-A runner· sup in 1971 and '72 to Bishop Amat and St. Paul at the Los Angeles Coliseum, have fallen on hard times and are ,\,in less alter six circuit starls. Victory for Newport. combined with an Edison v.•in over Wes tmins te r t~riday night. would propel conc h Bill Pizzic<1 's Newport Ha rbor Sailors into the eh am pion ship seat. Trying to keep that Crom beroming a r eafity a re back Brian Bideaux. who has run for 400 yards and passed for over 300 yards. His primary target is Tom Blackwell . '<''ho has caught 19 passes and kicks PATs and rield goals, too. Bell, a ·5.10, 200-pound junior, is consfdered one of lhe best lineme.n in the Sun· set League and will a nchor the Pioneers d e£ense at middle guard. "We·re going to have to sto p the pass," opines Western coach Jim Everett. .. Westminster hurl us in that ar~a and we know Newport Harbor will be trying to do the same thing." The Pioneers will try to counte r t-.'ewport with a sprintout and option sLyle offense. htagnoJia "reads Very Well 0 ey a IE!.t-le 0 I I e--1 : ._, : and are well-disciplined. ~2~.:,·"~~~ .. ~..il...~in::J; : : Th ei r t ack le s and ...... 0w1s1i...Wl'l,H11 .. 1o. : ...._ .-: lineba-cke-rs are very .. ...:vt." -;;,,f!:M1911,,. C..M .. ,Wtt1Lft~1s.s. E111-0.tto<•"'ll= 1. .... ,. : -'• !iVUU ....--, "' v.t.•SITT CitJ~---------'--:Z:ip·----Lcading the Estancia al· ."'•.,..•1o1 111e~,,..,s1 ... ...,_,H11rtr sc"•''°"'".,, : : tack is quartcrba~k Larry k•t11 ... 1•511wGf>•H:· ~POf"tH8•bo• 2 J o o-s • Phorw "' , Hall, who Magnolia coach OrM191C:O.St11et.w.11L01""°"""ts.t. ~·H ... 11o•.s.c:ing:'Fu1~t.tt1. : a.dt....,. yeU thinl! will win this --"'•..,... ! . Jim H~well calls the .best 1S:.~~1 of !ht ..... : °"* ,..,,._;,.., c11M1,EH11•."~· : : athlete 1n the league. Jlitkt.ru.r1-. Ju1.no•~•11s1TT • • llall has completed 58 of or.:..CNit0ett..P1-iw,is.u. ~H1,'t!:1 '•~··1~~ , 0...., ! Baltimore at Atlanta : 143passesfor843yards,but 1s.,. w.nrH1111 o 2 ' ,....,. : Buffalo cit MlaMi ! has suffered 16 intercep· Pl•l'l'•I 01 111e ''"": ~ ~. HftfP«IH~rborKar11111:t.lRIDld~. • , ~-·a 1,., : lions. ,_.,..a.no.,,De11~,1·'·J11'-.Jenn1np. S:~::,"i!~ : Clftcinitali lll Hot1slon ·: Running back Ken Wil· OrlftQllC0111<k1.uPiH(AIJ.1s.1s.1,1~ -..ortH••00• J J 1 o-' : .,._.__ at Wa'shl......._ • IJ ~Hiiis J 3 J 3-lf e ~ '"JI•-•• • Iiams is the Eagles top ;..1.,..,,Dfn.o•,,.., Dtllllil"-r11.IM. NewpDr1"11100r:w:w1...,:Bee111.Mvef'l : : rusher, gaining 234 yards on ..;:"':":'•:-=::-:=":·:":·:•:";:•c:-:·:::==='·:":"'"';;':"::·======· =::;! : Green Bay at Minnesota : 36 carries. 1, : Rmns at He"' Orleans : Pro Scores NllllMI lllllt'!Nlt AHIKi.tilll Goldi!~ Stilt IH. AllMll• 111 Pot!!-HIS, .... w Y1r~ !OJ S..ltotlO llJ, o.. .... 1.nd't4 Mouilon IOl, kC.Omlll• • Benion ti, Mit.,111~Hll Cl'uc•ooll. li•.,O••••n'" •-•iCIR l llMttNll AiMde"- S..~ !ll, Mf>ml!"I' !CH S... ""IOllio IOt, V"O•ft•• t1 "11i.ut MKk•r \..f .... W~ln(llon I, All•M• I 11\e) SI. L01111 •, Bo!lon 3 Y-OllYlr t, Cl\lc190G SKIING MOUNTAl'NEERING TENNIS llCll!nl Qi..,.., Stctioo • • : HY Giants at-.O•trolt : l HY Jets at Hew Enjla.d l : O•i.ct at San Dlw : • Plthb,lnJh ·~ • : . at Cleveland : • • : St. Loills at l'hll~phla : ; San Francisco at Chicago ! • • • • • • Georgia at Aubum ! l•nois at Minnesota : • "·If it 's a hi gh-scoring g'lme v.·e 1n1g ht come out on the short end because l heir oflcnse io; so good ," says Fiench, "I tl11nk we'd stand :.i 'bt•tt~ rhan<"e i( it were mbrc of u defensive ga me .·• Pioneers stars Eddie Reid,------------------------!! Brian Bideaux, Rick Btll Top Ou11lity Bninds tor E-..ry Budget RENTALS REPAIRS l:1peft A11i11enr:e Roricla at Kentucky ; DWe lit Ma"ICllld ! Santa Ana 's potent ground S!'.<ifle a nd option are the Oringsthat. worr~' French the mo:;t. • . and Tom Blackwell. among others. Reid has chalked up 611 yards in eight games from his tailback post and is the Pioneer s' No. 1 ground gainer. 'fhe passing ga me revolves a round quarter· Servite Still No. I T~rt :.11·(' no rhan~r~ in thto nrfiri:il tl1·:1n~c rnun1y · loti 10 fooll:lo.1ll 1x1ll foHn\\'lllJt'. ll'li;I \\'l'\·k":;"suJ\O. 111 \\'hir·h C'\·t·r~· l(':lnl t'\<'C:Pl on!' \\iLll t·ittnrinn~. •rop r;1nkt•1I St•1'\'il l' \\aii tl~:11! ll 5·H 11111\•l'O\llllY lnl-~ hr lhC' Cl f -1-,\ Nn l·r:1nkt•1I ?)t l':111I S1111rrt~mt•n .":\1·1'1'i(t'. r1·u1a11\!' 1\'n I '1 ilh 1'flu r!'<tar n\,ll.h1 "· ,,\n,l!Phl!i f.l':1J!u1• cnnfl1rl hir.,:hliJt hl)ll,11. lhii' \l.'l"t'k·i. !1t:t•nd a. \ Olhel' 1opi.-.atlrurt ion5 in· r lu<te Ec:ti~dn 111 \Vestmin· !oo1l', f'r iduy n l~h t und An:1hrim ;.1n rl Foothill S<1tu1·day nl-'hl ill l.u P;1lma. ,..,, , ......... t .. f I S..1111• 1~1•11 1 flllllf'lll It ~I ) Pft-l"••i.,o "·" • ,,_..,.,c;., -• t II \[OH,~ I\! !I •&ICl'lt~lt.VI '·'" lt,tltlf I\ 1·11 f ~1111,rlOn 11'1 11 • Wrlll"!~\I~• !j) 11 II LI MadeM C .. 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Ttll!Plt at 'West Virginia l . ;,inc1ton at Yale : nE •UJ(fl -My twt• on the t•tol num .. r .t pMntt M'Offd in oil 30 9omn i1, ---- PMJMfn 'itlttroo 11 o r.qulor ftahlrt of tM DIJlj Hot tporl1 •tctto.t toc:h Moftdoy,-Tuetd.y ..iw-odoy. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ................................................... .: , ' ·. (7 For Coast Area Lagdinans DH -Secondary Gets Test X . . ' try 'Top Cd.M ' 'rhl' l)t1na Ifill ;;, t-1,:t•lfl(lar)' is\..lt (';in bl' ~e_cond or Lhit le~din g rusher with tll:S:! -coun -\\ill J,!l'l lhc~l('ld l(l:-1 rrlHI1v Oo\\11 und short )'ll rd~ge. or yard') in 14U t•11rr1cs for a· 4.tl ' • , _ • ·.~ . 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Ital« ICMt 10:11. t. lA~lel' CCMI 10·11,I 0Wrll0(1 1u111:11. ~. l«••fl 1u1 ••~•. ,, c-..i~..i Orange · Coa st area by }li gh in :1 Soul h Coast puss" U11i1,·crsil)' lttst ""'Ct'k to gain 1u 11~•. d r li e I I l.taJlue rootball sl.:irmish. I.eon is hu1>P>' "''ilh 1111• ;:i ncl rushlnr• 1otul or9:: )'a r· .. o..~,1u1101>9,1.,."'"°"tui io:)t,I C cu ng 1>r \' ous Y un· Ob . • """"~'tui beulcn Corona del ~1 ar " v1ou sly, "''t' luj\'(' tu return or Durryl llO"''t' .:ll d:i . :~::::i ~~.:~ cu1 10.~1. io Obffr..., 1u1 ·ruesday njght, 15·8, lS.7, lnu stop lhe pass to "''ill ug11inl:il taill><1ck but says ht' isn't ~'ullbat·k Kerry Crabb 11.1111 .01, 12 ,,,0 •v• 11.01,,l. t.a. •ui pruclicc ntalch on the l\lisslon Viejo," coach Tony_ IQQ petC('J1l rCCO\'Ct'\.."'d fro111 .i;uincd 117 y1trds l11st "''et•k 11 J1... 1-• • l Leon li 3)'11. a hip ""1nt inJ"ury, In brin• h ii; $ea son total tu 10.MOellinq••Jin " v;.Cr scour . "rh h •- F•o\ll·S•" Hoth tua ins 1;ntt•r ("II•' · cy I row lhc bJJll bet· "lle's running :is \\'ell as :J97 in 93 t·:1rries. 'J'his is.'"' u-1 .... 11,n11uu11T-pl u~·ufr ui·tion 1'hursday lC'r th:1n anybody we have he v.·ill thc rest or the year. 12 •1 v1·r;1g1." g1\1ng U:111<1 ~ .. ':,,\\ •ui 1~-il. l. t.o"' iui . .., ~.s. \\'Ith Ctl~l ul homl• in an 8 played this year. 'rhat 's Ill' jusl sucks up lhc ll:iin llills a IK>tl'nl ont.•·l\\'Q run· 1u1 10.\1, '· "•H•H• 1lt1 n ;oo, s. o'clock i.:i.unc prcc<.'(11.-.I liy aboul50!>('rccnto(l'14.l lin1(•. :.u1d \\'hen he is hil directly nini.:punt·h. .,."*"°"'E T111·u.. · II I 30 '"J'hcy like to throw and il on the hip. he has to conll' 'l'hi.• 1>:1 :-.:o<i11t, t;:11111.· n11s Wednesda , Nollitmbet 13, 1914 Volley ball Cflfll..I 1101..t..I T•ALI.. 'l'All$1fY ~.,..,._,.,.1.e.i--.1~11-1. JUHIOllVAASIT'f' Nol•CIOf1H••Offllel .l.ilN: .. l~l,l>I. • WITH us WE'VE MOVED,-BUT WE'RE ,,.. -. AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHOME • LU.MMG> ALL MA•lS AND MOORS • U'.Mi 10 21. 6 &•ll"9~1r ICMI Kl:)), I, c:,..•1111••CM110 . ..a, I ~IW•tll ICM! t 1.00, t.1111111$.1.I \l·lS. IO.Mol,i (~I 1)0, . ~ti~~.~l11/ 1 1.. 1'· '· 1 1•n°""~1ui 11·11· c~;J~~tl 12.01f ~<~st~1k.:i'1~o~ docsn 't m <.i k c a ny cl if· out and rest it aw hile ." bet<n or t.•onccrn tu Leon, DAYS ~~\!\ :~ EYES & WEEKENDS ::~= :::_-:::: ::~·'VWoooy etu11Js.10.~1u1 ~1~-h~u~r~s~d~a~y~n~ic~h~l~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~r~er~e~n~•;•=';'~h~a~J~l~h~e=s~i~lu~u~t~io~n~~l~i~o~•~··=i~>~·~t~l~1 e~l~'~'"~'~"~·~s~h~o~•~·~e~'~"~"=·::;::;::;::;~::;d~;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;;::;::;::;::;::;:::;;:::=f ,. \IAll5tf'f' , :,~:~~:';:!~~~·,'I;:~,?,;!::~ SPECIAL VALUES FOR~ TODAY Tt-IRU SATURDAY V/l.llSll Y Un•vltl~t ' tlt J Ill! ti f.,.o I IJ.o•••••!Ut• Sl,2.0 F"•"tttt (E.IJt•W. So habla Esp1111ol Tritons Seeking Playoffs •Ot-1 1 10 01. S. H.>"I' IM\11 IQ,·))>• ::.:~~:-.;;~ =·:;":'.'::.'.".::.. ~,;:; WESTMIMSTER SAMT A AMA 10 19. 10 lt.fllttt~On !Miii 10:•0; II. >• ' FULLERTON 11~.,...,., tOHJ 11:,1; n. whi1lf<" 101+1 15221 IEA<;H ILYD • ....flttoM 89 3 .. 544 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS I\ IS, JUPOOJl\IAllSlfT PHONE 547.7477 1 SlO S. HARIOR ILVD.-Phone 870-0700 The San Cleme nte High Tntons aren't out or it yet. If El Toro beuts Univer· s ity t"'rid ay while the Triton s are dcreating La g un a Bea c h .. San Clemente will be tied for second pluce in the South Coast League. And that means a possible 2·A play-orr berth for coach Allie Scha ff's Tri tons. "We feel we have an out· side chance of going to the playoffs ," says Schaff. "But. by no mean5, can we overloo k L<i g una Beilch because or its record. The Artists arc 0·4 in league play, bul have lost the four by a tota l of IS poin· ls. "They arc One of the best disciplined ba ll clubs in the league," says Schaff.. '"If you lose by one or two poin- ts. you have to be doing something right. They have a good defensive ball club and an excellent offensive Mi.,.i•llMjO 1101 ll il PMiM1hs ' O..rt1111 IMV1 !O:•o; I. Co• IMVJ Ml .. ; l """°'I IMVJ 101Sl, •.VIM IOH! 11 :!1 ;,. Ml>lllllO"Of'Y IOtO 11'29; •. -!II !MYI 11 .ll; l,JOM, \OHi ll :ll;l.S~le IMYI II 31; 9. '>e•-IMY) ll:ll; 10, W"'\I v.-.v111·s•. SO,HOMOllE MIHi..,'l'1•ie UCll (IU 0..-..Hillt 1. S<nl111 IMYt 1~:11: l. MAM IMYI IO:Sl; l. X 1111!OH)11 •0l, •. T~,.,., IMYI II Ool; S. llr.QveJ IOHI II 01; t . IN"" !MYI 11:11; /J M4o<k1 (Miii ll:JI; I . C..-\ 4M'I/ 111•6; t, !i<.tlrl.er 1#111 11:11; IQ, H•llUUI~ (MV) ll:SI. f llESHM/l.M Miu"':' llltlo WOii llV lorltil Et11\ci. U&I IO I MftMlil I, Mrtcott IE.! lO:OS.6; l . Conner IEI 10,Jl; l . ~' IEJ IG:il: •. P••'olll tEl 10.w, s. RMI !lo! I II :11; •. 5•1w1E:111;i.; I, 6•~-.ito !M 111 :11; I. Wft•lf !El 11!1'1; •.H-1e111·,J; 10.c .111et IM! 11: ... ;11. Mc:F-n !Ml II:~; n . 61..:0.tun !Ml 11 .01; 13. t-1111toer, JMI 11:111; "· c..tp1; lMlll:ll. ' JUMIOJl\IAASlfY 1110lld l CUI (lllMifllOli. I Wolff_,. lE 111;11; J, P!!IU"9ft1 !El ll:SI; J, M.IUll<twl'IEI U: 10;6..Coll .... tEI 11:11; .S. CNltl !EI IJ;U; 6. H-11 lMl 11 'H; I. &orOntr !El Uill; I. Ri<l!lllllll I El 11:U;9. LH IEJ U;S1, 10. c..mi. CE. 12•!1. ,1105H·SOl'H l1111ncl•-•w lofloil VAJISlfY l.lfWMhKll CHI IHIS..0.-nlt 1.Hul\I !l8 1 •:1•.1 kourw rKatdl:J, T, Hl.lllOl,\lon tSCJ t •J9; J. A•ltll !SCJ t:s·•:. ' M.orpl• (1.61 IO;Cll; S, lllcNn:I-IL&! 10 tll; 6. T"mtllt tt.81 10:11; 1, W.-Cotl tS(I Ul. II; I. H•<W:• !t.8! 11:11; t. llf- 1~(110.SO; IO.Ho1Un1 /SCI IO!Sll. JUf11QA'VAAS11'Y u • ..,.. .. ..,.,_n••lwflil S0f'HOMOllE Llt""'leKll-ft .. '-1til ,lllSH-H Ygun1 8eK~ 4JJJ (~ts.<\Oefntflltl. (>i.,•10 fl&! IO:SJ; J, t.t wl• 1)(110:1'; J, ow 11.11111:os: •. Bo•m1n 't.8111:0&; s. At'a.t<lo 11.6111 ~ 11; 6. (;re111 tt.8J 11 : 1&, 1, w1 ...... n lt.8111.11;1 Fllp.ol CSCI 11 :Jfl;•. Mc.tntwre !SCI IJ: 10; 10. lDftlihofl CSCI IJ::Mo. line." VAASITY • OrN•HIM(t 4H! l•lll11ili" The Tri tons have a gOod 1 H .... w~•• cci •:u: J. Hot1-• 111 derensiv c ball club too. In •· .. :1.J o.,cc:110:01 :1.w~1c110:•: Compl.11.ng lhc •· r 2_., league s. o.~·s 1c11o·oe: a. vo101111c !Tl 10:": 1. ' _ie.,..11 I(! IO:H; •. D. o., !Cl 10·)1; t . record, the T ritons have Mien ... ,$ ic1 10:11; 10. Wehner CT 1 10,.,1. bl k d U . . 0 d II. It.tide•~ !Tl 10:S): 11. Hlmtns 0 an e n1vers1ty,8-,an 1os•:1J . .io11n~nn 111 .01;1~.c.·ni beat Dana liills, 13-G. 11.:14. And . a ft er a sluggish ,.,.,!U,:1~~,~~1~~!!1',11,11R start, San Clemente's of. 1.11.van1c11o:n ;2.How••a tc110:1': f . ( [' g l ii l ~l..,.!C llO.S1.•.llt~mona 1c1 1c 11;~. ense IS s ar in o ro , +.ou..a tcJ 11:1o, •· H1n1 1c1 11:1s: 1. piling up 19 points in a one· ~.,1c.1 11.21:1 ... 1Mw••c1 11::1t1;t . point loss to hlission Viejo_'~-·~-"-"-'-"-''-"-'-"'-•_«_ .. _ .. _,,_._" last week. 1 In that game , ta ilback Randy Adams rushed for 131 yards and has now , picked up 461 yards overall. 1llfJre ~port11 Pflgf! 8°6 -~. . NEW CAR SHOW IN BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR ' SURROUNDINGS Tomorrow Thru Saturday . See all the beautiful new automobiles in one COflYtnienf loc:afion. Oft the mall al Fai hion Island. Thursday • Friday • Saturday. Presented by the Harbor Area Autondlilt Dealers. FASHION;) ISLAND MCWPORT CCMTCR Pacific Coast Highway -Between Jambotee and MacA1thur -' - ,. • . .. : ., MOND.AY THlU FIJP.AT_) ••• , ••• 1:10 A.M. • 9 r.M. S.ATUlOAY ., .... / ••••••• , ..... t;JO .A.M. • 6 r.w. MOHDAY THlU HIDAY •••••••• l :JO .A.M. • 9 r.w. MOHDAY THlU ffllD.AY ..... , , . l !lO A.M. • 9 r.M. SATURDAY •• ~ ................. l :JO A.M. • 6 r.w. SA TUlDA Y .................... l ;JO A.M. • • r ..M. SUNDAY • .1 .................... 9:00 A.M. • S P.M. SUNDAY •••••••••••••••••••••• t :OO .A.M.. S P.M. SUNDAY ••.................... •:OO ~-• S P.M. . , CORNELL ''200'' ., BLACKWALL . Tl RES 27 MONTH , GUARANTEE· ~PRACTICAL FAMILY GIFTS SPECIALS· IN EVERY DEPT. t~.,•o•i• o~d ..,,;,.10i~• oil P'••• ...... 1;1 .. •!••~91~ ,.,. _ ....... ,.. .... 1;.,., WIS TIMl_Clll fll.lll .~ WOOTlllfl ~f~ 79c HUFFY 20 INCH MOT.oCROSS -BIKE- •COASTER ""'' Ad1 .. o1oble ••d<ll•, l••d.,•. b"9h• "'"'all" ''""h. "~••<>ble "•••••g wheel! I• o••jl••ol <o"u• " INCH Sil( " INCH SIZE 1.795 1995 AUTOIUTIC TflUlllSSIOll SEALER AND CONDITIONER '••·•~" o~d 'iftM GAS TREATMEll KNOBS O~••• ••t~ 1••• '·~···· ....... h O<e•I ~ .. . AKlR STATE , ~~~~:~L DOUBLE BELT·ED. FIBERGLASS POLYESTER WHITEWALL TIRES ~""' DETERGENT MOTOR OIL i .. HEAVY ourr UL ... , 21 • • : • 2 ftlf.aliWS ltl lS 0~(1 ~~~.~ ...... ,,., •;' ,., _., 4 PLYS Of POlltSlER CORD ! "' 43c ' .. • A TOUGH, DUIAILI TIRE YOU · G78-1S tuAOT . CAN COUNT ON 10«... H78-14 cu , TUCTION ! Mil!AGI ! COMFORT! t l--'Hc;70'8_~150--.... . . 30 MONTH '"·" G * l78-15 . ·: · UARANTEE """""·"·'""'"'"'"" A·uro cootANi' RETURN SYSTEM CORNELL JUMBO 70 SERIES j~1f149 ,.~RADIAl STEEt - ., tuWTY.. .... ~~~AUTO ., WHITEWALL TIRES , .,CHAMOI HEATER , -:1 ~" ·.:. 1r.111" HOSE-~~:·: ~ FOR PICKUPS PANELS & CAMPERS llG SflfCTION Of Sl.ZfS I 7.00•1 S I •.SO•l• ~.~,~~ ~.9r.~ 1-='--HfAVY OUtY ltACKWALLS---1 USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN 2469 I/TS MOST AMERICAN CARS CADET 24 GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS GROUP 1788 WH H OlO 22f & 24 BA!TllY 11'4 ,llADf CADET ·36 GUAllAHTEEO 36 MONTHS GROUP 22f·22NF & 24·24F 2188 WHH OlD I AITfl'f' IN TlAO( -"'I;-. -.. .,J(,~ . . • '"' TUlll 7.00•16 ! 1 S0•16 TWIN SINGll 10.16.S ~!.~,8 l ~~.~~ !!l~l~t ""'"~I•• lo• ol 1111 .. l••I ••""""' .. •" "'' -...,. . • - • ) • •• B<f D•ll v ...i.or • Ecr...The • ' Record Oisolurioii of Marriages , l11119n40t .... rU Sluloo, Ais. ...,,.,~r11.o I/Id t.1<111.. Jir. LW1U1r•,k11e-A-lo kllM•,CAt ... ,.,,~ ...... w.a11e1 • ....,.. • ll!Wwtu, s,1 .... 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Gtoo-99, _..,mol'l(I -J ... l.t1; IWO ll.tu\1flttrf. 1....., -Y .tnd llittlt GrttSlk. lnter1••nt Holy 5otflulcMf C..-tt•' In Wllrll't, Uliowl1. l'of. """rcll119 dlr«!Ofl, 8.tlll·llHOf(Ol'I CO.II ,,... ... Mort11••J. ' .. .UtUCkU & SON . wiSTCLI,, MOllT\IAAY •17 (. t7!,., St .. Cotto ~ 6•6·4888 -·-IALTZ-IUGUOH · FUHERAL HOME Cor'ono del Mor (e$;0 MeJO -·-IELLH-AY MOllTllAIY· ! t(l&oodwoy. Co110 M1t10 0•2.~1:,0 -·-DILDAY UOTHlll MOlTUAAY 119 t I Beoch Blvd. H~nJ•"g'o" 6eoc:,., 84:1·7771 24~ aedondo ""ll· Long!Hocn t2 13)tJ8.11•~ -·-McCORMICK L.AciuNA· llACH MOITUAaY I ;9~ l Jqu<>a ConyOtl ll'tl. 49•-9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOl:TUAIY :10831 Corn·no Copo.i1011Q s~n J~an :~r •lronJ 40.).1716 -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMOllAL PAAK JSOO Pocol•c Votw Ori.-. Niwpori &to& Colrfo•n•o 6"'·2700 -·-•Ilk FAMl\T COLOtllAl fUNllAL KOMI 7801 Sol,., Ave . W0Vm1nt!tr 1193.lSU -·-SMITHS' .,.TUAAY' 6,J M(t,11 ~ ttijMo~glOn, &toch S30·6.:0l9 = .- • i Wednud!'f. No'H!mbtt 15, 1974 ' 'QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ''The networks are lryin1 to please everybody. There''• 'Good News,' 'Bad News' and .'No News,' all in the same ame·slot." Computer ~radlD.g I Maximize Good Coni modities Trade 11 DI . ROBERT ADLER Since investments that are makin& money in today 's depr,essed at· motphere are harder and harder to find, it is Cun to rouow something that is working, and workine well ror the investor today. Ju.st two months ago I drew your attention to com· puter type tradine as a means .to Work in markets. The .function of trend.fol · lowing type systems is to keep the investor pointed in · t'tle apparent direction or the market or commodity being followed. IT ELIMINATES all Of lhe human judgment error or wailing for a bad trade "to come back," wliich in· variably compounds losses. It forces you to stay for long periods of time In good trades to maximize profits. This is the mos t imPortant facet of making money, The good positions with placed In.. the s.ame prosram aJ .account 8 except. with smaller quantitieit. As of the close of business Nov. 8 this account was worth $68,300, plus he requested $8.000 cash be sent to him in the Money Doctor period for a total of S76,300. 1'his represents'an increase of $40,200 i11 the two months . This in perce.ntages is 110. percent !Or: the period. WHAT IS BOTH imPor· tant and Impressive is that there still" are ways to build wealth even tn periods W,bere all OC the Sll.Creti COWS seems to -huve died. Thia falls into the ~rel.I or liquid investments which 1 believe is the only position to be in. \\'ith the _so-vern ment now admilling to a ·probable $1.5 billion deficit, \\'hich will probably go higher -the. U.S. n1Ust again become a borro\l.'er. This will only ag- grevale the )iquldlly crunch we are a lready in, llnd ov~r the nex.t few months will again t4rn interest rates sharply hilfher. "'.l'his is no time to be In illiquid long term investment. .. fDr. Adltr will on.noer ltl· ltrs direcltd f() hint ot flt Do.Uy Pltot. J • Over'The Counter /, \ ~ ........ ,.._ ..... 4 f lll! el r..,, I) II l'lit .... t• '!t? 2f -~· H<I ltlt .. lo M& fllty liMI lltAU "'* r• 11)', $tewi11H iv• c 11 n ¥. MtrlN < ''I'll I ,,.. ,""' 11"' '' , ... "'• '" Jiii lrM k•t • ,.; .. .. ~ ... ~ ~ 11111! =:: r: i'"" ·' ~ ff\'I~ c::::li, • ...... Ill 'I .. .IM!"1 •1 ,lo,. ,t llM • 11 I• _,. ....,.. • ,.. n Mt cmc n 1t c. j• J•., c• lf.•\lff lilltl t.. \0 MC.OWi ~ II II kf ll!il 1""9.1 'he .,._. ~ fl;. I McQt.if~ "' I ~I/ti SMol I .. lillllt CM llOf lllCh... · ~ 11\'I MH..., U\'I U 5clllttr IJ l4"r ""911 ~-. fM'1!1 tf1 .. jtlo I MM(M '"' 2\\$tMll-111 1!4 l \lo -~ f•l!Vllb-JOinj 11-11 """'1n... 2'\li JG"4il:cllf '"" '"' 1i. tMo!J Miii "' IMl1 oe ..... 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IOVI G!lt WIOI 11'1 t fi'«<ar 11111 2111. ftk I,. II 11 "'"" Mfl 11\lo UV. Glie.rt A 11 .... If P.te Gtn1 11\0 It • fo. 11\'i: ll\:o ..... .., RU 1(1 1el'; (iollO $Fcl 11 II l"K lvm "3 " I..... .... l ,., htntl Fl 11VI 11\li GfM! Mil 1\'I l\li PtrW D 1t 1'1'1 tllCt Stl 2\w flt Wutt F 11\'f lfllo Grtlll'I $C 1'111 l 'IO Palll ~" U 1t'l:o Ill Oyk 11\'f Uh L lH ftB11d maximum profit make up • If•• ~~ for the small losses. The End to Oil lmpoFts lmpossibl~-Report t!ltH I~ 11\lo Gr.o, fol t t\ t Pyt11 C.. 11\'t 11\lo .., $11.t-4 .ah '" "' ' J\'J Gr•r AOW I.... • e.. N !.v II"' 11~ kWI St '~ '"' • ""~ LI """' uw. Gui IMM •n 1 .... E~lrp """ u j..,.i SI: l \'r •\lo 6"l U.b """ 30\fo H.te~ Oi I t ....,, Oft '"' 6 ,.11 Slloe 1:i. 3,,. · · human tendency is lo say , . llbb Co 11'1 t H41IWI EW 3\1 ' Pit Hl.H I I" .or lli-10\lo 10l0. lllt l!'ltcl$ Il l Id HMIU Ir 11~ 11 l"lllliol.. M 61\'J NG 10 \0 ..... llrcl l.ofts ,..., JJ'h H.tft SQA;I 1 1 · P\MrWI 14\lo•tS vn11 I t \lo .al,o W•"HINGTON (UPI) THESE WERE •HI r,._ ... ,.., A; s ' fll• """ ltl'I Jlt4 Sito • ~ among •U"'i n """'1111 140 • ,,_. w J ,~, o. wt s¥t sn Ellmlnatfn1 oll lmporta conclu1ions re"ched in a :l~°I .:: ~v.;:;:.11,,F~ i"' ~·~r~ 1l~f;"! l~':f~1 ~ ~Z! within a decade is neither ·1,&00·word report on 8'M. c. 1"'° u"'Hfxc..i c t i' 10"-Pr0ort1 ,,_ J l(l'Gt 11 1J N S ( "a profit. is a profit" and to -0 tutterei-.s ·---~n~'~ .... ~:;:.,:.~· gOod t••d•s ..._._---, to be human makes A people.\x_tend their losses I I I bl d P ... E""I It .tO Hi08t Co 11"1 11 P51' C.r 1k I "" Cl JI• Jlb poss b e nor des ra e, an roJect Independenc~. a laM,... .. n"" u 1ot111tS E1.. ,, .. tt Pu111 c.o s J i.1 '' "' 1iv. 1~ I d • and to ~t short profits. This mo,ng n tans is inevitably the beginning of disaster for any invest· continued hi1hworldprices national goa l of .ap-:=_,N, ;~:t-..=c., l~ll ~~~g '!11o 1'1'1 1:::::~ 1l"'-1t! woul.d Iii the nation's best proaching energy se1(-su1'· ""*1 '" ,._ "'Hlllll Mfl w r.:;;;' c:"4' '"' s,. ""' Str • • ilfMo,,..F 11' W'ttl C l l 11.t'f'l:lll M P\f 1 1W buffer again,st another Arab flcienc,y by 1985, set by for· Br«• GI 11 ,.. Hvst ... c 11• u sc: PL1 ut. u\<o If you put a pink light In a cage or mating minks, you'll get a litter mosUy of males. If you put a blue light in there, you'll get mostly females. 'Why? Nobody knows. But almost all your mink breeder! now lighl with blu~: They pr_ererthe females. Tn.get softer pelts. -"SHEBEEN" was the Irish word used to describe a place where liquor was sold illegally, and our Language man says that's where we gotour word "shebang." · COMMON Is the belier amone Greenland Eskimos that a sharp wind can be driven orf ( by whipping the air with a seaweed rope . ' NO REPTILE is slimy. SONGS Q. "I say 'Auld Lang Syne' is the most frequently sung song in Enj:li.sh." • A. No, sir, it's No . 3. No . 1 is ';Happy Birthday to You.·· No. 2 "For l~e·s "a Jolly Cood Fellow.'' .A SCHOLAR intervie"•ed 800 full ·blooded Shoshone and Bannock Indians in southeastern Idaho. Not one stutterer was round among them. It's known- that any"•heie from 18 to 40 stutterers would be turned up in a group of~ citi:r:ens generally. But what the re~archers are trying to figure out now is \\'hY the In· di ans tend to be free-or said impediment. CONTRA.RY lo popular belief, pork is -one of the most digestib1eof all foods. young lady. BEER AND POT That plant M> dear to the hearts of the beer drinkers, the hop. is a close cousin to that plant so dear to the hearts of the pot smokers, the hemp. TllERE ARE those who say the entire North 1\merican continent rises about six. inches when the moon is directly overhead. .. SOME BODY ASKED Louis Armstrong ir he had any in terest in folk music. He said, "~1an , I don't know any kind of music but folk music. I ain't never heard a hoss si ng a song.·• Excellent, excellent. TllE SA1'1E NU1'18ER·of salt "'ate~ fishermen go out from the Gulf Coast as go out_Jrom the Paclfie Coast. Just 23 percent in each instance. The rest, that 54 percent, go out from the Atlantic Coast. · lfERE'S to old Joseph ChOate. that once famous !\e\v England lawyer -clink ! When somebody asked him what he 'd like to be if he had his life to live o .. ·er again. he said, "l\frs. Choate's second husband." Our Lo\•e and \Var man ap1>roves. SOUL JUMPS Allen Funt with his Candid Camera show again. Excellent. Do you know how he first got tha~ notion? During World War II, he was put on a pro1ect to develop concealment techniques. He not only learned how to hide men and arms but camertis and microphones, too. At war's end . he 'converted his technical savvy to that appealing Candid Camera game. COMMODITY FUTURES TAX Sl'tll!ADS_ SIMD COUf'OM !IOI l lCOMMIHOATIOMS Off POTIMT1AL CAftTAL. .... TAl'SAYINaS STOTLER AMD CO...AMl ,,,,w ........ "-.,,.... .... 642-8006 s-..1 .. 11 •ft eo..-. tlrortldt MISSIO VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ- Sales • Service • Leasing 21701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 49$-1700 MISSION VIEJO 131·17f0 S-1Mift9 Pwy. ff A•.il"l'llwy. ttlf, ri'Jll't M M~t.· ment account. The computer is inhuman -it forces short fast losses and makes the good trade maximize. Just the way all of the books tli.at have ever: been ~·rilten on the subject say that Investments should be handled. · Be.cause of the letters receiVed on this subject from readers of the Dajly Pilot, J am follo"'lng up ~·ith actual results or .. var;ous Investors who have beer) \vorking wilh one or th~se programs. kno"'n ll:S "Factor Zero." ACCOUNT ''A'" -a physician in London start~ on Factor Zero o·n Sept. 5 with 514 ,000. The account has been traded in hogs. silver , pork bellies, and ·soybean oil. In the period there "'ere a total of24 com- pleted trades or which 7 were winners. and 17 "'ere 1o5ers. There is one trade or each commodity open at this time. As of the close or the market!-on Nov. 8, the account "'as -worth $23.000 -an in<'rease of $8,800 or a 61 percent gain in lhe t"·o month period. Account "8" is a busines· sman in Newport Beach. On Sept. 18 he started on the Factor Zero program with S60,000. His investment was in silver. s ugar. cocoa, hogs. cattle, pork bellleo, and soybean oil. As of the slo.se of business Nov. 8 this person's account was worth 597,700 -an increase of 837,700 in less than 2 mon- ths. This Is an increase of 62 percent in the period. The third and last exam- ple is account "C" a retired eJcecutive frctm the Palm Springs area. lie entered the Factor Zero progr•m on Sept. 5 with $36,000. He WAS b r h F d I d N .,._ N S\<lo ii. IMS 1111r11 6\\ "41vllld ,_ • Ltl'I u uv, em ara:o. t ~ e ·era mer Presi ent · ixon and lkK•r. l~ •'Al 1nci. w11 11"' 11 A11M P.oc •~ 1 ld ·s~ • •~ E g Adm! · t \lo said p d · 1 t the F d ·"*"'-'' 6 •111 •""' N11<1 ~ s At< ... EQ >• "-"' w 21.;o '" ner Y n1s ra n asse a ong o or ....,,. s1 t'9 1tio .,....... 1t1 , • Aei ~ u <. , v111Ci Fr1 n~ 2• Tuesday. Administration. .,. .... M ~ 21~ '"'" LMI ·m • Aell u111v '"' ti. -ut11 1.w 11 John C. Sawhill, being e,.""1:. 22"' tJv. ~=~'t! t;:: 2:.... OTC 10 Mo1t Active * * Officials Telling It Like It Is forced out as head of the n2 u1 i111lfll Gf ill'lol 101 -...1•-114-...•a.. C.... T:1: 11 11"°' l"I Al""" J S U-Ntt 8k 46,109 • ~ -f~ f'._EA because or policy dif· C-~11'1111 1 '""• .. 1~'-t:.M; .. "'l' A l'-i rE•pr•M ltl,100 f/'\'o ff -Ito I Ith h d "'"""°''... lot.JOO t\llo w. -.. er.enc es w t e A • • RI !h •w. 1nu11 cp ~ ' """"-BuM:" 11,l:! "'' ai~ -'" c.tll VIPS Mt I lll 19 UUI ~ 20b "" J.I ... 3.1"° 1 ministration, said in sum-Ctt11r11 o 111.t ts"' 1wn &c. •t~ 4 =~· N,kii ,i;: i s.ii"-~ maritingthe report: cFs °'11 J 1 ,......, 1th 11 Aoroot1.oc11A•-1 .:iao m 1tl'I ....... Oln'IP Pt "'"" .-1:.., ' • F'Mtt8rew 16,ma 1,... 11\li -1-. ''Wedo notthink-t.eroim· DIM eo 1'\ Jl'I JON!I EF 1s\\.11 F«•,u>11 •1100 1 t:1ti -1 ' ports· would be a desirable g:.,_ ~ 1 v..:1..., ~= : .m: ;t"' ConllllllljllM • •.1:to0 4 zs,: • -· •. or achievable goal for g::;* ~;?.,..:~ 1f~1; NASO w_T.;.. 's,'4.•~,.,. U · d S QI ,.Jr ... m KIM'll Tk 29\o lllo •'""'!' ?ti: DedlMI W ; Ulo(M119Mi n 1te t ales energy Cltr s.Gll ,, ~ ic..ny Str .-. , 1,1111, f01t1 r,ut. . •.• policy. International con· a u111 ut E 21 ic..~, u~ n Coiner• and LOte,., CIU VIA 26 IC.of! c.otwl 1'11 3 • •AtN•l l r SideraliOnS, domeetiC CIW-Ml 22 IC.twfl £11 t \lo I 1 C-•• loo• YI Up tt.e WASHINGTON {UPJ) energy realities and o...ir, f'\?"lltn1<t, o.tt• 11~ 1 !"'(llOfl"" ~c1 "-•°"UP 20.1 SI'.!. rlw t '"' kt\'111 f"O !IV. II M f S $y• ,10 H;.+ ~! Up lf.' Threefederalofficlalsputil economic common sense .......... "' '"' 'l'IK•t c~1 1q 31 •V.1or,11 C«P H•+,.. Up"·' I --'--to111 i...11 nw I"' IC.tJll 1m 11" n J ffkt Mkt S•( I•• \\ UP ,._, n commonplace language may all argue for .. ""licy in c-i. o 11 ll> 1tMS ·-tr. 1 , • Ptot.UIOlll 6011 , • .,.. ~ u.J h th I ' h' h th u ' d St 1 (Kt( I.I ·~ ll')K ... vt '"'I '°"'"& c.~ tll+ ....... lt.5 v.• en ey ex.p a1ned the w 1c e n1te a es. Contr "" s"" ,.,.. IClllOft c.o '""' 111o 1 <.idllrlWi•• soa 4\\+ "' VP tt.J government's enery,savi"" continues to import some of •8::1.,ci 1114 UlAI ' "'' •11o J\ • 1C1n.ou.., i.t11 1v.. ,,. I.Ill 11.s ''I' •O II~ If 1Cr"'9t1' '"" I !OAril lt.tlf,,. 24 l"•" V. IJp II.I goals to trade associations its oil." '"' NtGs "" .1sw. K•ttn £1 1 2 11 0.1111 1nu 611 2"• .... u."'"' 11.1 ·1hi'sweek. C-TI P ;io., »ll> L.9f;IM st ,,.,. l•11o 11 Go~E;i:Lt 10 1, ..... M , .. , (litr Auld . t• Jllo i..tw::'11 S $ <> -. • <I i->• • >"O tcot ... 1. • JV» • L.tnc;• 1104 1• ... • ' · ""i.ot••t • "' -Roger Sant, assistant "OIL l ltl PORTS will '""" "' u "".....,..,.,, " , ,.,,.,M "" ••-•on"·' ad m i n is tr a t 0 r of• the remain level or rise in the . c-C..11 "'* _.. i...wttr c 1:w. , ... t ,,,.,111 MknD 1\l.-"" °" u.1 Crll P.tp-l21'1 UV, YIY lloy :o:S i J f'trrr Df:Yll St 1 -l,oi ~ :zo.O Federal Enl!rgy Ad · next few years, no matter··=,~ .:;11o,:11o ~J01 Is"' 'HttP1""'1 °" s\\-1141 :: 11.1 min j St r 3 t j 0 'n , S ;I j d a Wh8l Jong.term actions We Cauilnt '"' • J"\I Ullllcl sr, l : ::0~!..,Ap :~= = OH ;::~ restl'09'm right oul.!ilde the take ,•• the report said.. ~11 '; 1:,.. 'rn ti~1:'" .~ 1! 'J::,t,,,.!r,":; ,•= t: g:: :N meet Ing p I ace in the . Besides, it said, deliberate g:;'1 ~1\ ;m :1:2 L9w stri; I\\ • • L1ct1• • .• 1~-1 DH 1s.r executive office building "is limiting of impo.rts could DMt Dr~ )~ ,•Yt LDnow ·112 111 l~ ~~.:,~·;'~ '~::. t: 8:: u.o b bl h b · d tb .. -•~-0.t• I t ill 1 lMwf C. H 7' If AVM W-lft 11>'1-111 DH ::·J pro a yt e est v1e"¥1'loday amage e economy .... ~ 0.1111 1..20 ,,~ MDHmi ,.,., • 1J er.,....1( Ttd1 '"'-,. °" u'.J or what our task is, ahead. ·-domeet1c prod uction was ·1 •· .. .. · · < '.J'hc ste.am rodiator in t,here. brought up to demand, and ·M' UtUAL FUNDS I is spewing out an outratgeor could upset the balance or · heat whJle the air.con-trade. ' ditioner in the "'indow is One of the rour broad OP· ~· ~~~~~=::":~':'::~~~~~~~~~~~~- going full blast." lions for U.S. energy Policy ie.t"': ~~ ii;t'"c11 ~c. 1f:l! 1f: ='"""~~,:':S:: ~ !:ft !::f -Comtn~ttrce Secretary set rorth in the report was \o .ia -.. .., Pl'! Dr'9•1 E 1.61 1.. .... "' u .11 n.• Eo:i s.si t .ot Frederick ·B. Dent said a n\aintaln roughly a status ~':,..,::a"': ~"~~ f.:t '· t:!: tD : u i>Oi11 :~: ... u bUAJile.ssman should look at QUO, based OR an assump. Ille NA_•o_lnc:. ~ r~ J:~ 1tl ~IST::W,~ ... 11. ~~ :::: to'.ft it this ~·ay: "If you can lion that Americans will ,__,, ...... u. 11.fl ••· c.t 11 1tM1t 11 ... 11.M produce a wi~get for 5,000 spend less on oil if prices "'""....., ~ 1:• Ji!~~~ f:ft i: &::l :; t.:: r:.1 s..<tt 1~:t: it: BTUs (energy units) and it remain high. ·= ::': ·m . "'t ,:., .:, g:: ~ 1t:,:·• cv':.T.,3i'9:'-1' t."es me 1,~ BTUs, I'm Thus if the world oil price ...,... ,,..:_-. • · c111o1 SJ '·" J.1 ~'' t.M ,,., Iii >l'IV AclY!Mr I : Cu.t !.J S,16 J 1-11 J.\J Ml going to be somewhat hUm· remai,nS at $11 a barrel; ,.__ H"tiij'tl:" =-1'1 ~ ~·~ r (,.t $4 2.lt 1 Ullr• P' t.11 S.JO bled." domestic demand will in· :T!::r.111 t s: 111e.,..; J.:•,, ,s: ~~ l:t 1:1 'f~U,•0 s~s~i.tt ere S I 1 · ghtt th AGE-,...._ • l s.dl-"--· · t(l'lcar-•.tt 1; -c.-~ .... -.; .. =-lnt~l'iMSe-Cfffar"}' ae o~y s1 , y; e AllM•i. i UJ . t\~r.a 1f· 1'111lrGlll •.1as.1 S.S11r1w.•1t..• RogersC. B. Morton said his report said. But if prl'ces ~.,rt ·~ i:l Dtlr,:: ),\ ?5~•~1 tr('~. 1tJ; 1l:o i:::~ .. t.J: 1l:: "big, drarty old" house has drop somewhat, it said, .r.m 111r111 , 10. ' ,· 1 ,··· "'• •ttOVI'! W.All MLO 0111' ; ·sOOv.•n him how energy can demand would push··the = ~ ·1.' -;..,~, ,:• ~ '~:ff 1!: = tl: ::: be d nation's needs to 12 4 mil """ lJtPlt ""' ""' •· ~ 10.u 11.1 F111 '" 1.• ... save : "'I've caulked . . · . • '""°': , .. l D, J~ ... 1..1111111w s.11 1.1 "''"" •M ... ·that sucker from ttne end to hon barrels or foreign 011 a c..0111 • .... ;. 1 • 1.1r1c: c. •·ll •·' i:..~ L s.10 ••• the other this year "And if day and a one·year Arab ::,,-;:. tft t .... •• 1.n e. tmlf: S:~:~·~~.:·· ' b Id t th' 5-<t t.tt J. ci.i.. .... 1 '-' °" .. ,, 1.3 ~ H •• IS.U auto makers produce cars em argo co~ . cos IS s1oca 5.11 s. <CM!~•,,'__ !·!! ... ~1 10.11 11.11 •l'IWl'I it.a 1t.t1 tt. t I ·1 country $205 b1lhon Arn Gl'lll J.M •· w -.. _ ••• ~ •••1 1n .. u '·"' 1.1s ge 1ng a l!ast 20 nu es a · "'" 1n1111 l.M '· ~1 <K ,1.~ ••. AHii.i t.•t s. v. 0t1., 11.•1 11.t1 gallon "'thal will be a hel-Ford's new energy chier, ...,,. 1n"" 1.a J, """ ·-.... ""' ..., t.o 1. S1c11 Fa •·:r'·" ' Int ·o Se t R ""'Miit ""''· I!::. t51 ......... ._ .. ,_1 ttOM& ,..,,. : luvalotbetterthanl'mget· er1 r ere ary ogers ""'""'Gt .1.n 1. ,.-,,·•,,· LUYMl•••••o• c..""' '· s.11 I I C B Morton has em AMC:t101t ...... .11 • """,. ,,., 1,11 111v r.11 r.11 t ng rom my Plymouth." · ·. . • . · 010vl': =~" :·: ts aro 111e '·" '·' "'"' •.16 t.n .......... phasazed increasing Grw111 '·* s.tt .,_~ 11·.,,,·' lfO us •.t110. '""""" s.oo '·" ~ d lncoll'I _s.•1 t. ·•~ · .t MAU CO: Slfll"' 8 J.tt 1 ... -Om!stic.. P.i'odu~tion. nlus. AtHtY 1D.U 11.lt !1'"'~'1~\ ''""' t .\J • se l&G« I.JO I.JO Market Chains Def end Profits I t -· th · h ~-!oft.It J.11 l,O ,..lt()Q,....._, -~·-~·· .. SI> Glnf" t,11 t...st vo unary ra er t an en; , ""° 1ny s.n s.ll F,".,,""., ,.,.' ,'·",, <,. ,,..,. " •. 11-t .J s>..\t 111~ '·" ·s.u forced conservation. w.o N111. 1.1, .. ., · ·' llM.Ss F•cL: sw 1"" G 1.10 • oo "-• F '·" S.Jol FM,•~ A,.M,, <,•, MIT '·"I. 5'wt In ... 1 t:)1 PROJ ECT INDEP EN· DENCE was first announ- ced as a drive tO\lo'&rd com- plete independence rrom foreign sources of energy by J98S •. A•E Yell . · . MIO 1.'1 1,11 !otcl•t t.U 1 U MOUOflfOfil : ~111Fc1TVI 1.00 I. MIO 10.tJll, stlP tnO Cl) 1.i1 f1iFIO A. 1.•1 •.~, .. '"rots MFO 1,1' '·' l'A'l ••o.•1111': """"' I J ... '"'' '¥b : MCD 10,Dt 11. C.tn!jl'f J.tt J,S1 $1Dtl .. ,. s ... 1 Olw. FO l .J1 3. _.. ... Iv '·'' l.Jt OfvolijH ,,,. .... AM 5(1 J,M ~a.63 GrU. fll S.11 S. IM!Mf" t.11 t,l l "'°"'' ,.01 J.:t'I' l lC Giii J.SI I," .·-F ••.• ~ •.11 Mid Am J.JI I, !.1 fr GI' l.11 l.U a.11-I.OJ I.Ill Jatk · I. 1 Mont1 M I.OD !, St Fr Ille 1.lt I It S.yroc: ,.1"7 J.tl 1st Mulll I.DO l. Mcw!y Fd I.SO e. Sit!~ !.tr J1.ot11:11 ...,.,, or J,IS 1.11 FF~ t8u,o.fl: MS& f"d 10.10 10.1 $fE&OllM.N "OS: WASHINGTON CAPI - Retail rood profits or the nat ion's supermarket chains amount to "eight cents a week for the average American famil y," Cla_rence G . A·damy , president of the National As· sociation of Food Chains, snld. Defending the super· market industry again.st criticism of retail price spreads. Adamy told a news conference the answer to what he described as "these irrationa lly high pri<:es of today" would be a eoor· dinated attack 09 ~osts. ADAMY, W HOSE organization represents 11bout 200 · supermarket chains. said the respon· sibllity for fo od inrlation Secljelarie8 Host Dinner rests in inefficiencies in· duced by, in order, govern· ment regulation, labor con- .tracts and management. Government figures have shown dramatic increases in wholesale and retail prices but ·declining farm prices. Consumer grou~ . contend those figures mean the middleman, such asfocxi store chains, are making up the difference with higher profits. ' "Food chains d0 make profits, but not as much as we hJstorlcally make , and not as muth to make the technoloa:ic}ll im·· provemenlf you should be demanding," Adantysald. ~ He said supermarket chain profits are now run- ning ill about 56 hundreds of a percent of sales, Compared to 0.49 percent a ye3r ago. Jle said they should go too. 7S percent next year. THE AGR ICULTU RE Department, the statistics t 'xecutives of meml:icr of which are regularly chal· firms of the Orinie County len1ed by Ada my, puts the chapter or Executives' "lstorlcal l~vel of stJper- Secretarles 1 c will be market profits at one per. honored al t~eif annual ' ctnlofs1.les. . '"Executives' Ni~ht' at The Ad~my nlsn sa id that Palms ftestaur..ant In · o,n1~1ng invesllgatlon~ by Anaheim Tuesday the Justice Deparlmenfa'nd C0cktai1s will ~ served t~e F~deral Tr~de Ct;m,rryls· ai1:00p m dlnnerate·oo 1uon into 1.1nl1compet1t1ve f r r' h.. d 11 . ·11 pra<:llt'es In the food ih· 0 . urt or cla s, ca dustryareinstig-JteUb sore ~~t If .. C. Hankla at 538·-competitive losers~ . ' • Ownersh~p, Of Gold 1Still 'Go ' &.1e11 111 t .tl t.tl ,..m • .... MU llllG t .M 7.2 ...,., lfld f.1. J.16 9'.teOtl 1.11 ,_ .. IOll """' '·" ... Mii' Fcl t .11 I.I Ano Fd .u .n att1i.11r t.st 1.11 :\IJ"' !!IA ;'·~ , ... MI F Gl'o 1.10 J.'2 '""''t 1.u 1.u BO F Am 13.tJ 11.t .., .14 .I ........ OIMM: OCt.., S,'° '·'0-.llorwhtt 3.Jt J.ti O H0D01 t AlM¥ II.JS 11.JJ Sf llN ftO l FOS: loll Fein J.tJ 1.12 ~ .......... : 4 .. Grwlh LIJ 1.G k1111c; 11.lt 1'.11 ·-l.14 j•JI ...,.,.., .. '· IOMt • 'J,11 1.: CIPIH ,lJ t ll ~':fW"Y<M -.t.11100 .m '•"'=··• ,•·•, ",· "" "'t" lt.OS "· ,•,111<1 t,61 t:tl -.. ...,N : -.IJ . MUU rs /·'2 I.I I GIOUI': Bull Fo •.n 10.10 ~~~ .,,. t . ,,.., ll'ldu 11 W Grwui ~.SJ ,, .. ton Fo 1.11 1.11 , ...... ,.•.:II 6 NAT llC POI; tncOt'll 1.n J,!t OI• Stir 1.11 1 .• ) MK.. ~-l.n I.ti Som.It l ." •• jl, ktt• 1.St 1.1' UOUOM•<~: ., S $.r J.t/ t,.)I t'°'""' •.tJ J.•o HY Von ••• 1 t.ff ..... 'tldn f,11 JOJS.......JF 7.1. Ill CG f"llflcl l.!O ,_ .. G,""11 ,~ J.1111 '· l'i"tf ~II< ~.a s:n 'ferniil 'c •.JI .: .. 'G lncF 1.1' J .... r lnc.M I.SJ l.•t tllCont J ... t.)I ,...,.. I~ Cta Pt\~ '4.$1 , . . ti!. G• S t.H 10, 1 !.IO<.t $r S.H 1.15 1000,00 1000.IO c..it !.11$ 1.11 t M Utltl1l1 ).U J.• Gtwt11 .a U ' ,,.., C•P t 'l t" Cll&I t11v 1.00 1:6$ #tt C1p 6.CM t.• NIW ENG .,:,, . r1...i fq : .. 1'.4J CHANNING fl\ ll:~J J.Ol J.ll I:'."""' ll.•J 11.SI ....... H l,'M I . ._ lVAS•IINGTON (AP) -A FUNDS: I F~I llfq '·"' l .S Gr-.tll 1,02 1.U'°'~ CG J,01 l.JJ Treasury 'Department or-= ,.., I ... ~t:W~:'f!Nc'i>u t.J Ill(..., 11·" lt,OI JOlfl Cl l.?I 3.U •.. •, ··"-I·" .... . . ~ II ... 11 lS'dl f/>d ,.ll •.• Ii', t 'd h C( """ II ,lo(I .JI • NEA Ml t,IJ ,., !Jnjfltd S." 6,« 1a sa1 e expe s no Eo:i1, Gr s.s1 •.Ol Ctln'l111 •.st 1.n.-w c.nt •n '"~'UllCI s.n ,10 delay in the right or E'1v Pr 1.01 t .fll 1"'41.oc 1.•1 1.ioNtllWln .:,J ,:.3 u N10N s11Y1c1· • FllOI Ari! S.41 S.M IMltl Jr I.JI t .IS NtWIOOI t.10 10. 'IMlUI'; Americana to buy· and own r.rw111 i .s1 , ... Pltot t .1• •.11-Ptfl 111s11, eras•v •.M1ott , Inc..., t .11 '·°' G.tt0, '•"" ,· J.ts 1.21 Htw Wlct 1:u '-'' NtU •n• t,M s:u goldasof,pec ;µ,ending'll .,.,., 1n l.n 1." ~s ''·" ... ro1(111-. 1,., \JllC.001 ,,, ,02 <I-year-old gold o-•rshi'p ""',' ',·,',' ,1.11 <il0~ ,!-! ',·,", ,1·?? Ntft 1v1r 11:'6 11:,. u..1on ~n 1o:u n :1t .. ,..,. , \loo! Wr , .11 '" · • .,. OfnttN 'U 1.t1 UNlfl.0 'VNDS· ban '~ FG L4S •.t• Gt'll'I llld U.tr U.11 0 Nill fd 11:11 10.•1 Al(Wl'I .... s.li • 1 i:;:JI Gwf'I II." le Wit! 11 M 11 111111 Fd t M 1 11 Jack F . Bennett, F;;;~ ,,01 s.se .:."TOMa~"i.u Of'"'""M/~1 g::1rn;, t:tJ ,:~ Treasury undersecretary·· · ""°",CP 1.M 1 •• 1 Gr•lll •.• , ... ~Ai"',.:= .(•i 11:,, 111C~111 nc. 1:,J ::':: ror monetary affairs said ~_!!,•• s.so, •·•1 .,.J~''" ',·!! s '• •.•s1 . Sc:1troc: •.11 '·" ,:,, • -'-1 •,ti ... I. .... F 39)' v..,., lll ,,, the only way the date could °""' Fc1 1.u J,t1 1iar1 .i.v t.11 .s1 otc SK .: ... :, c1 S"w<F s:o 1:., be CN& MMC. FOS: $15: S.OI .... ,.,IM'nl ... S 4'I .t, C1 t" 'ti postponetl Would be (or ...,L1111"1, • 3,.,. J,t1 !!!:~ , ,,·!! ... , .. ~11;1, ~:M s:o1 G•ts •:11 .:,s ~. t de! ti ,)I J,i.o ,_.. ""' ...,, ' F S.llJ l l'I f"UlllOS· ""'ngresa o approve a ay """' ' s.ot 1.~ ''""' u ..... '· "" 1111t 111 , , "'"• ~ , • l u i( there were devt'.llopments c~~L ui 1" I:'~~ 1f:fl 1tl1 ~':'! ~ }:f f11 t:',.,"5':: l:i~ ;:~ ht foreign exchanae br J1vN01: , , 1 i: "~ s,.•'' '·" "'*"~ c .:11 1:11 ALut "'""' ,asr I. I I k k" Coll,,., ·• ·• · •.. l'tLOlllMGI'; V11 Lne •tt ''' inane a mar ets ma 1ng ~'' 1.~ 1.11 ~. ,•,·•,•,2.u Pn F•'" •.s. ... v11 lft( a:.1 a:11 U'h h d I bl FUO'Jll I.Gt I.I " IWl,a ••· C:.i.i ':it I ltv Giii IQ • .. a a c ange es ra t . c:.;w111 4'01 '·q 1nwrn t> 111 c11 111e.,.. i1t 1 v11 SrK t"11 t 'lr "At the present tl'me 1111.-•.oi •·"l""'~ ... ~ •·•110.a P11t Fa s:n s:1 AMtl · · • vtnlllf 1:11 1.tS nv ,...,,. S.U ),'3 Pl"' $t I 40 e NDlllS· however, 1uah condilk>ni do ~111'11 o •. ' •.u 1~~ '~ ~1r ~·~""" t•e 1i1 Iii '""'" · S.41 s .... not exl1t and the Treasu"" CO:..wtT':t ... 1J11"w1s' ' • ' "'°"'"• FO: vs om '·" s.11 I 'I f llltf ()Qllffllt.. Pion f"cl f II t , !l>otc! l .tf J .• doesnotantlcipateth1tcon-A&•1 .1• 1J c....... •.st 1.u;;:,11 ,;, l, '"'~~ ~·~ 1.t1 · ditio'\I wl11'neceaallate auch ·~ '·r. 1:11 e=: ~ :·~ !:., ~ GAo •.111t'.1 '''" ' l:1i i:;; a rtquest to f.be · Concress ... ·eon. r. ;:,. :::t '",""" .. ' ... , Ul'I ¥ ~.c~"'..ri·li~ J.I 111 1'it t 1T1 ~,,, B tt .d ' t t-. 811 J.ot '·" &l II .u ... <lf•!ll • I .... Mii '·'• 1t." enne s11 1n a statemcm . '°""' '"" 1,•1 '·" r ND s.6t t .D1 111eorn I' , · .. 1 ""'" t » s,a Bennett onflrmed or· (on("' 1• ...... ''·,•, t·•,, =:. l·t: f·10 "• Er• :11 1:1 ILllflfOTO°• • .. , ' ,,,. . . . .. -"''" ',. "°""' flcially what other 0.111.-'·~ ,,11 L':: 11.Jt·1'·,,.,o,a i" 1 ••·•· H-fflf.., ·Treasury 1>fNc1a1s had -s~td .~ 1~. 1:11 i,:i!~,1 1"3•.,:..., ,:j,I l,~µ, ~:C,?t t::! (' ~r' · I,., 1.U r' t I M d • hi h (;';i"b.11 t,11 .,. , ' ~ l'UlNll.M. frv\ '" l l 1 P 1va e y on ay, w c c ... Di• ••j •. • •11 '""Ctl' 'Mlll, 11·11 ,,·" was thilt the adminlstr•tion &:~·\ i:: i~ f:i.!:: ~·it :·tt '°"'"" 1.11 .!·• w"""!!!'!. ,111,11, '·" d I k r t '.:\, ttl' · 'frll VI 1·1111 · Clllllt• •to '·" \....,... .1 '''' oes not p t1n lo see a pos • g&ru .. ~ .• ,, .. Sii ,,.,. ilH G&wo 10 . .0 1t1 w11111~1 >.'° '·" ponement or A.he ,;old o.wr' 1,t. 1.n:IM't'IMI 11: .. ":,, = ~:I ~-,::~i:.,r !·~ !:U owning ban, f:t: ~ j''.~ '11: "i~:i1 f::t f;ft ~ml·~ tll t ~~'::l'v1~:11 ·1.• ,_ ff""" ' .:a& .a .M 11'\ut. '1 \(.'2 14,•! vo,.. 1,ii 1. •-~l\1•1119• t" ' ' • • • - ' ' ' 1174 DAILY fttl.OT •• Mouthwash Market ,, '-....NEW YORK STOCK EX€HANGE 2 Companies in Bad Brea;th Battle Tueed-y'1 Clo1infJ Prices I- .. ByMILTO'N MOSKOWITZ No. I profit contrlbu!M to '.!'hey flaured th1t the When you ~ave the enemy Warner·L•IJ'lbert. • druc· e11lest way lo take the .!1~·· voit" 1iJl.i1 · - on the 'run. go tor the 'co1met1Cs ··toi1etrle1 mea1ureolLlaterinewu to -~tee~..:;.': jugular. Th.at 's the strategy smoraasbord that h11 •n· make a mouthwash th at CMll. !:!,.:;J-.:: Procter & Gamble has ap-nual 1ale1 In exeeas of SI.$ tuted better. par~ntly adopted in its to ne· btlllon. The principal tott That strategy t;ackfired ~l-: 111 ff ~ 5~ndlng bOttle t o dethrone. lnv,olved I n dtliverl D& badly. UaterJne ktpttelUnc ~ u --~ Listerine a:s the leader of Lls ttrlne ls 1d"erti1lnc, folk• that Listerine must be =t&'::"' .~ :,: i -·~ the mouthwash market. wbich can rulL•.:=t• a 1 uperlor germ k i ller wm .a:;ih d if'1 P&G 's brond ;5 Scope.J.I rrom $10 10120 • be<1useitt1Steuobid. i-l" ..... _;_ ,;,1--.• ,·~ has long held down second year. Mlcrtn and Colgate 100 11 .. 'place i n th_is market, but Atonepol nt.1tyearia10. were never able to make ~ l ' ,& ~·~ P&G h as n ever been com· Listerine hardly had any much or a dent In ~.t . .H .1--i- tortable with t he runner-up ~competltor1. It.did the lion's Listerine's sal.es. Scope, AJ 1~ .~ iiI! 'l~ ::: s pot In an'y market, share of the bualn'mwhlle backed by maa al ve fr.-;!.l:fl4 1 u ... fSpeclYl!y in this in.stance, amounts or P&G adver. ii;r.ii;~ ~~ .i: ,;:; ~ where .Listeri n e has 1-on -t I 1 Inc, m ad e 1 om e =.:r.tt ., 'Z: u,,_-;\, si1tenlly outsold Scope 'by Money proa1re1s, rnoving up to ~:a" "' ,.._'"' betlerlhantwotoone. about 20 percent or the 1·..-I ..J.·=-.i ·· Ti market. But that &UH left. ::2~ ll J:-·-. NO PEOPLE in the: world ree · U1terine with more than 50 ::c:' i.= 'f ~~ !..;: : worry,.11bout bad breath as per.cent of the tot al ~*··,.• -I' mucli'as Ame r ican s, which '1 business. :lri::=.;:,Af .. ' 11~: accounts ror the tact that brands such 11 Lavoris and lrtlhe past year, however, :!~:~ : '": 1!tt:: we're now spending the Cepacol cultivated denti .. 'sts. the tide seems to h ave tur· "'fi' °" 1·• • '" »-1"" Al . .W i• l:tt II*-~ · r idiculous s um of· S27S mil-l .iaterine never bothered ned. Listerine's share of the ,. .... • 1 ' ,._. "" li~a a year tO. buy a 11imple much · with dentists. Why market has eroded, drop· "' ~ 1~1 U 'tl.:ioi; pl'Oduc~ Hk.e mouthwash, i tve away all those free • f.ina1·toward the 40 percent ~J:.f 1 3 t::-'.~ iwhlch you can make in your . samples? evel. And Scbpe has been $ "\J! l ,2~ ,~*:' ~ bathtub it you have the gaintn1-itmaynowholda SMet• s ,.11 -1 prime ingredient, alcohol. SEEING , THAT It was 25 percent market share. =::.1i{! .~ 1": :=.M Llsterin,e has dominated such a simple. prodi.tet to =:, :1: ! ff ~· .~ this s illy 1 business tor as make, other companies en-PllOCTIEll 6 GAMBLE .,...,.c1.2111 4 , ~ v. lon g as anyone can remem· t e r ed the f ield -P&G with has rarely betn known lo· ::;:o.: J.:: 'i ;J t:::1wi be I ,. • & J hn k di l n ri AMuptJ'l'i .. !II .i. -11'1 r .· tcostssolitlletomake Scope, Johnson o son ma ea rec un atte ng ...,..,Fi .... , n1 ,...,. "' andit'ssuc h astrong seller with Micrin, Col11te-l reference to a compeUng =~~~~~ ':J l-Z~ that it's be lieved to be_ the •, Palmolive with Colgate 100. brand, but it has abandoned ..,.,.,...1.,. r ":o ... "" ~ Alll9f'ctt .•~l I~ It -l.'t this propriety .now that it :=~i:U t ~ ,m::: senses It has Listerine · on -. L. Benton Paschall, execull¥e vice prtsidentorthe , Santa.Ana Chamber or Commerce, bas been appointed a m eriiber of the C)\amber o f ~mmerce of the United States Western division board of counselors. ... • ··Fre derick 1'1. Linton, 'chair· man and president or Delta GrM.p lac., manage m ent-relatecfservices firm . announced the o pening of e:f· .fic::e·s at 369 San ~1iguel Dr. 1n Newport Center. Linton was previou1ly president and chief executive of· fleer of Boy den Associates .. Inc. a cons ulting firm . H e is a director o f both Millon I. Swimmer. Inc. and the CaliJor· nia Pediatric Center. """'* ... Huntington Beach: residentfHoward G. Bowes has been e lec::ted vice president of financ::e and secretary o f Pacific Oay Products, Inc. _ lie i:S a..member..ofthe-American lnstitute~ot-Ce,r­ tified Public .j\ccowits and lhe NaUonal Assoc:Jation Of A ccountants. · ... -~ • -Harold P . Madsen of Santa Ana h as been appoin· ted marketing manager for the Scientific Instr~uments Division o f Bec::km.,,.1nstrument1, lne. • ~ I-le joined the. ~llertog_-based lirl'J} ii) 1963 as a sales r epresentative. James Wharton of NeWport Bea.ch has· been named vice president o f marketing for Ear.a Webb I•· ports, 1nc., P..lontebello-based firm which market.. domestic and imported wines, beer! a nd 1pirits. * Roseanne Marie Bye has joined C.rl Kar,her ' . £titerprl1es, Inc. as manager of ·product development. • Mrs . Bye, of Anaheim. WllS ... c.n .. , ... , 10 11\1 •.. theropes . ACN!ll.1st1 .. v u .. -"" •· d ACMlf!l.:IO ' J l•V. ... ~ope is t o ute a s the one -cv1111\lt 1 111 Dll• .... Al'IOhl!l .!1111S n ~lot that "fights bad breath AOl6tTe1 .l110 t4 _._, without •iving you AMOllelvtt •• ""' ••• • AOl.ll ......... .J !114o ... medicine breath-:" And you Amt•c• I • 1~,. ... ,..,,. •.• l • ~ .... may have seen the commer· ,. ,.-1111,,... •. 1• '"' ... A,.-111,il\'l •• UOI U -1 c::lal in which a character .., 0 .. 1.111 .. ,, 11-.... uses his old mouthwa5h :~~~~·4 ~ 1==.~ • <Usterine), and is then told 1 .., °"_. •·•.. 1• H+ "" ' _,..itt .'t • 1S I+.-l't "Now you smell like a """'"°"" .M:tt s11 JM-.-1""' medicine chest." =~~.Ir.~ 11J 2~::; ~ In other words. P&G is A"'9cl1c1..u s 10t • -l'I A MMlc .. ,..w •2 1\lo ••. taking the attribuli! .that :=.·f: f ffl :J"_·~ Lis terine used to reg~rd as ....., s..ujl .. 1 l,. ... 1 virtue and ridiculing it ~fir.;, 'I 1!J ,~=:::. l: sterine's response so far M SWMl".M • ~u ...... "" ~ ..... •dl'l+'ll is that "it lasts two times "1.f"11.H 1 •1 , -"" ""' ••t• 121-111 Jona1er than th·e · t'~adlnt """ a.•,.., u~ ... soda-pop mouthwash." So !fl9'Ir.J :: '~ :_.:~ i\'1 the "soda·pop mouth· An111•J.1•.. ' .s •"" A111 taT .t .. MS lllo-"'° wash'' vs. the "medicine· .....w .. , ... 1 " ,.,_ 1o1o chest mouthwash." Who's =.J:; ~ 1:~ = . t . ~ nd ho """"" .• s ' 11\olot "' 101na1 o win -a w AMF In 1.1~ • 2in 11.,....."' rellly cares? :l:l1nc ::1~ ::: ~2:? """ltJ!tlt1',l.61A .... 111T ..... 1 ...,,..,.,.IO J 4 ""' ... Ross moor Acquisition -Gets Study .....,,..c111t1 ~ .... --.,.c.... J ' m . """"!"·'' J 1:k1Mot, ... .......... ,tJ .• '..w.+..-""*' Ill ... . . t ~ v. """ ... J.JO • Jt Jl.tlo ... ........ 111 .20 • • 1fl>-"' AMcM 1.20 ~ i'1os 11'1. .•. AM.lltt( l.OI 5 IS lS...,_ Vi ~ ... II 5 ~~ ~1 .IJ t n 5"' AIMIC.. .. s .. "'"° ... ..,. .. c .. • » lfYI-.... .... Oii •• 2 ll ~'"" ~c:;trp ,.\UI ••. A,LCortt !tt•'IO ~I.Ill .. 2 Mio• \lo M41q 11 ,...,_YI rt A ASYl . .&.10 ti ~-¥o nossmoor Corp: of Artat•" -I". s 11 '""•"" Lacuna Hilla, de"eloper of ,~:/,,~·.: ui W*-·~ (ull-servic::e· adult com· t'.!t". 1~:f ·• f, ~ ~ munltles, ind Olin· ...,,,~1.»• "n~ ... A ri I ~·c11 Arlllett.4'11 1 ..... _ .... me can nc., a suu.1 ary Ani..G 1.11 5 •J ,, .... _VI of Olin Corp., supplemented ...,"" ""°" .. 10 111.-"" a prior announcement that =-~ ! 1~ ~-i·· negotiations are continuing .....,., t.lf.. 4 ''"• 14' regarding a propoted =~: ·; ''~ :~--.. acquisition of Ross moor by AtMC 111 '~ •. 111 u ... O lin-American by stating Atf'f111111.60 s t ,,..,_""' h I At.C...,in 1 5 10 11\t t 1t it is pr&sent y an· ,.,111111,,..s210 , 11t+ .,. Uclpated that immediately ASALldt.• •• t•s 11..,+2" prior to the c::onsummalion =.,: t: ~ '": ::~: ~ ol the proposed tranuctlon, AJ *• '·• s • :io\11 olf Id be de lo MMM9 ,«I I IW 1 -'ill prev..iou_sty~a_cre_ativ e home_ econo mist in con sum er services for Lawry 's Foods. Inc . Before that, s h e h e ld a similar position with Hunl·W csson Foods in FUiierton. an er wou ma Miao 1.:au 1 ,, s -"' ~J>Qrchas Rossmoor's out· ... uo,1111\ • 2t..J_1_,....t..\.\. 1tandin1 puiilrc warran at Mllllldif'lli'i-n-121 ltMlo-,. She is president of the Callfor· nia Home E cono mics Association and i s also active in Home Economis ts in Business. David M. Sc::heUn has been named ina11aeer o( P1ciflc:: Finance Loans, Anaheim otflc&. He was previously a ssistant manager at the firm's Santa Ana branch of rice. }fea nd his family r:eside in Costa ?\le1a.--* . . . Kenneth L. Booth. president and chief e~ecu.tive office r of B. P. John Furniture in Santa An1, has been ·eleCted group vice president or Couolldated Food1 I Corp. . 1 . • I . d I-le was preV1ou1ly a marketll'li consu tant,.an before thal, president of Ward Furniture ManuJ'ac· luri ng. • ·, AlkllJl'J'i' •• &110 U +I' a prlt:e of 50 cents per war· Miiie • t.• .. • ff -"" rant l • .-.i. c;..,,11 l' 1111 ••. ~ such offer, if m1de, :!t0 ~.~ ~ .:! S: -i~ would be the subject of an ......... 1111t1 •• • ,. tl4-"' AW• CMpe 52 ll -\lo approprlat communication ,.._c,wt1 •• 11 t.1• •.. to the warrant holders Aw: •t.o •• 21 1a'"' I In I II d ii AWfYl"r ,JO M • 4' :W~ al v I U et1 s. AYll'lnc •• -1.""!1t-111o-"' The companies em· A-i1rte .• s '' J'lll-'<11 h I.,, h lh ,._,.,.1.0IU S1t 2t _, .... p as .cu, owever, at an .t.N< 01160 " i• ,,..,_ "" •lf'ffment in principle has --e •- not been reached on the ~wn.• s " ""'-"' t.111 · '"' , .. JO ' -'"' acquisition or approved by ...... 111 .11 1 n s -"' the. ctl ~-~ ol llihtOll.l1tt ,. *2'41-2"' 1r respe ve UU&l\ID h .., 0 ..,. i 1• th-v. directors, that any s u e , ""°"'· .. s • tO't\-Yi II t Ould be b. ct l IM!Gel '·". , .. ,. -\lo reemen w su Je '"°' ••l'f· .. ,100 ~. 111 to a number or conditions, JMC6I 1.:w , 1 *'"• "' and that no assurances can ....,... '"' u 1• 201o.-t'<ll be . th t th tr' ..._. I'll .. lS ,.,._"' given a e an.sac· ..,.. fllfC 2 •• 1 nfll-"" Uon or any part of it will be .,..,. Hv 1.:io s tt UI' + "" consummated on the basis =T~~~ : ~ 1::-·.; ofpresentneeotiations: 1«11011.• .. JO 1tv.--1t WlllCll .101' » 1• _,_ ...... , ...... 21 ll -Ill talc 111 ·* S • l\lo-'It .... , Ml .:IO I 11 UV.-" Gal1trr1e 011d f.01Jrnr :::-:.~~ 't 1~ '!v.;: ---4UPU -Tllll\illowl~llM M·ARKET HIGHLIGHTS "-1\l.t010t.1tt1'"'-" -1111 .ioc•1 lli:tl"'ll-~ 1111 .. ~1..UJ:J tH P\lo-1'"° .... -IOU tlll' most blMd on ..... ~-..... .n • lf "'"'. '"' o1 tl\MI09 Oii l'M Hew Yort. 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'' ·~1 #ltl'f•jlr w1o·m lt'lt.; \.: "' ~ 11 .i " p JI' tlllo •• f tl>t •I l16M lml .31 J ... ,. t "' • ) • • • Alaska Plant LOS ANGELES IUPI). -The Fl'dtral P o w er Commis.sion hat been a sked to approve c::on11tructlon of a SSOO mllllon plant in Al aska wbkh would s upplf 400 million c ubic fHt of na tural gas dally to the Southern Callrornla Ga!ii Co. Pac::ific Lli.:hti n A Corp., p arent t om· t)any o f Sou i herp Calirornia Gas, ap· plied fo r perm i!iision to build Uit plant nf!nt K e nai. Alaska . on lhe Cook Inlet. Shipment or t.he 11qulfied,natural ID "'outd btgin In la le 1978. I " 1 I ~ • ' ' .J • 8 6 DAILY PllOT Freshman Sparks LACC Wtdl\tsd1y, No'ttmber 1~ 1974 • • Teen Violinist, British Maestr.o_Shine . ' l ' ·o:: . ' ... TOM BARLEY Music Box Is :.1 v1 tul fa cet or lh~~ ~fa r· riner man1'er lo"·ed by u piece f drivel Ot1r progra n1 told us that !>t unt iu l num ~e r in lhf..:; I hat goes· under the title of he chu rned olit 100 seoi·e {;h11pmun audience did li~e~ S1nfoni:.1 Concert unte. It last 1H1n1m cr In the Pal:l<'e ilre .. ~·o rk a nd let theh•· ... Tll F.\' "'t:KE al their drove this ~·rrter 's com· ,of ,.~ontaln c l.ll ca u . ne a r feclin~s I){' k11own by ~~~: best in A1uzn rt's glittering panion from the uuditorium Paris . l l would take this solid :i pplause. ~ !"!: Divertimento in B flu t" rind in anguiJ;h and your critic "'riter less than two days 10 To each his O\\'n, or cou h,, in llaydn's Synlphon,v Nv. i;hould b(' given the Vittoria pul t ogethe r !liomethiJ1g sc..,..1'11a"'r\ner is the last Pf~::; M.,lh(!_ "Sc.hoolm <HilC!r " that Cross fll£ slic.k in~ to hi_~ post ~c>m paruble w hi~e Yl'Ol'.kiru~ ~on in t~e Yl'Orld to indulg.;_~ iti 'MO typicul or the happy undcr such s usta 1ncdf1rc. 1n the n1ost su1ti.lblc ell· 1n any k1ndo(fuk ery undt}l'_1.~ 1 .. os ANG t:LES;::A fresh· man runn ing bac k uul. of D.1J llas and a sop_homore JJUa rterback ··.who likes to 1-----.~row. lcad the Los AngCles City Collecc Cubs football tea m this stasnn. . SPORTS St e phanie C hase and Ne ville f\l :1r ri nc r's Loli Ange le s Ch am ber Or- c h c s l r a we r e 1,i,•armly "'clcomcf.) 'l:i s ilors to our county this 1>11sl "'eekcnd . ror u pai r of concerts that ~·ere 111c ll up to the \'ery high sta nd ard ul rcndy s<:L locally in this young music season. licHcve that only one person ll:1ydn ut his nl l'rricst. \•ironnlent or Sanla J\na's thought enough or the worjf"~ in !hu t t:rowdcd ,3uditoriunl And not hi n'g delighted IT TOO K Tiit: lik es of the Greyhound nus St:ltion. 10 give il a plum ~pot on M ' .. : "'as funl lll.-ir with lhc Hur· this Elg<1 r t1 nlhusiasl mvrc ti1ozurl Di\•c rtin1cnt o to Utit lct us bcscr uputouslY othcrv.•is e impccca bi'e>~ tokwork '·ut th·.oto·8 wh'"l •••;1 lhHn a s u11c rb i nte r · rcslorl'our janglin g ncrvcs f:.ii r andpointouli thatasub· p ogrom ~1'he Cubs t o.i nglc with Golden West 's pennant· hungry Ru stlers Saturday ni eht on the Oranl!e Coast l"r1llege fi1·ld iu an i1n 11or. tant :;outnern l.'aluornia Conierencc uutini,:. . " " "prctu11·oo•of s1·, f"'.d•••>rd"." to n o r n1;:1 J a ft er !he ;==============··===·======:; "'ill have lo assurnc in the ... · .. " <i bsence of .i pplausc that lnt roduclion <i nd Al\CJ!rofcr l1;i throo m burb lin g:; <1 nd .shou ld h<tvc rc mo\'ed <J few St rings ..:.. r urt•ly he:i rd \\'atcr hcuter gurglings that of !he cob1,i,•e bs from that thcse days and one wonders Ho bert lt odrig uei cal ls very d in gy audiloriunl." "'hy "•h.;in one obscrv~s the--;:;:'h;:•;:· m;;;bc;::·•·:m:;u;';:ic;:··====:;I ''P.ot c ntia ll y, Gulden \Vest 1s the best team in th'l! confer c nciJ , '' coach Al l\:d fi ock of I.At:<.: !->:I\'~. ··They ha\'e gOQd ba lai1cc :ind the defense is as strong o.ts the offense:.·· Defe1_1slve Battle ~'f iss Chusc opened the 197,i.75 se ason of the llurbor Arca Community Concerts Assoc.ii.IUIDlSunil<iy "'ith a splendid rccitul in the not so svlcndid New1>ort Harbor lligh School uuditori um ;u1d aga in astonished us v.·ith a te c hnical n1:1!.tery and ra nge t hat sce1n to be t'nhunced \\'il h C\'Cl'Y f>Cr· form ii nee. ~l iss Chase did the rij.l ht kind 0! response ii. <lre1v 11 thing. She carried on wilh ~onnJ<i~ n4~'~r.hted audience ~-~ •• ~."r·.'.".'"' ... Iler program us if nothing 1 •• I had happened and ir she 1-,~'=":.":'=";":fo;'.;'":':'";';';;''=' ='1 E x p ected The Cubs upse t Hi-O llondo Sa nta ~\n<e t:nll1:gc has last week, 10-7, a team the 11hn unly (Inc foothall g;i mc l<ustlers fe ll l o 01 week th i.-. yc:.ir. liut Or<.ini,:i: Coast earlie r , 27-l l . 1'hc Hio C11llcsc C<in'l sil bal·k an~I l·londo loss :i nd ;:1 tic "'ilh relax \\"h(·n it lra \•t.•I!-to the Cypress ha\•t: left Hay S;inla An;i ,Bo"·I Salu rd;1y Shackleford's Golden \\'est 1111-:ht ;:it 7:30 to !<Jk c on the c lub in a prec•1rious Otins. J·- position. Jt must v.·in the ·l>on!.' en;1ch Dit:k d nrrie rin al two and hope East Los t.•.-..:prt·s.'>c~ the ~ilu<ition \'l'ry Angeles loses to LA }Jarbor \rc!J : ' ---this-week'~~--------·~o--m <il-lt-r··,vh <it kind ol a llow docs Ba ldock assess ~·ca r v.·t·'r-e having our.kids his own team this year'! al\\'<IYS gl·l fi red up for the "Our defense is a little Orunge Co<ist a1;1d 1-\dlerton \VCaker. We just don't ha\'e g:imes." says Gorrie. "Our the oeoole -pe riod. 1 think pl:.iyers ure cxcitt'd <ibout \\'c're p1'ctty ba lanctil on of· !he gamf: an<l \\'ill be rt::.id\' ·l'cnsc ." to pluy." · The Cubs <ire paced by freshm a n ta ilback Floyd Gorrie expects a def('n· Gr aham in the rus hing !.i\·e b<i ll le hut rigures the d e parlm l!._'l~: The former lc<im.'i \\'ill score n1ore th;.i n Dallas pre~ta r is the fifth I hey di d J;is1 \·car \\'hf:n tht·\' leading rusher in the con· h<ittlcd lo a sCn relcss tie. !IC ferencc "'ith Q\'erSOO y<irds s a ys O r :.1n ge Coiist 'i. for an a verage , or nf:arly def£·nse is <i s goo<l aS ii \\';J:-. fi\•e ya rds per try. l ~!.I sc<ison. but hopes his of· T he passing ga me is f1.:nfi cis l>elt er. li ir ecl e d b ~· So phomore Santa An:.1's only \l in this quar te rb ac k ·r e rrt l ! ~·t·ur ,1·;is aJ J.J \'iClor~·o1·l'r J'i,l·organ. He is the leading Pierce. The Dons, ho"'e\·er . passer in the conference Inst lo Ce r ritos bv four with overl,200 ya rds. points and ~It. Sa n Antonio 1-lis favorite receiver is hr fi\'e. \Vith a lill le n1ore l·lomerButler wil h22recep-luck in those g<1 mes. S:.1 n1a lions. includin g six for ~\n;i 1\·ould be tied 11·ith ()CC touchd owns. for the le<1d right no1\·. 1'he pretty teenager pnr· ticul a rly in11>rcsscd !hi s \\'filer i11 th e fi rst half of an :1 bsorbin g progri1m wi•h magnificent re nditions of Vivaldi 's Sonuta in D mHjor and Ueethovcn's Sonata No. 9 -in technical terms. the hi gh point of her performance. BUT TlllS "'riter drew lhe greatest pl easure from !he "'Prk l hat so mag. n ~fi ce nt l y opened the s econd po rtio n of her progr<1m -Bela llu.11ok's ri c h a nd exp r.ess i v·e ·· Roumani<1n Dances." Bartok 's six ·sketches of earthy Roum:.1nian chara~­ ters a re tai lor made for the li kes of ~I iss Ch ase. She d ashed them •off \Vith the fla ir and el:t n !hat th e doughty llungarian had in mind "'hen h·c penned the viv id j.rnages so ably trari· slated by Zollan Szekely. JN('REDIBl.V, NO one appl:.1udcd. It is hard to u•as ruffled by the incident I. --~ <aoo°"" "" ..... it certain ly didn 't show in superb renditions or "·orks b y the b elo v ed F ri tz Kreisler, Chopin und llcnri \Vit·ntiwak i. One senst:d later t hat t-hC audienre had reu lized its er· ror <ind ""'s determined to m:.ike u1> for the omission \Vilh .. SUSI <J ill C'd fin al ov;i'tion tha t o bvious ly delighted the young soloist. AND A WO R D of praise before we leave the f;iir S_L e.p h ~n i c fp r h e r d1 st1ngu1 s hcd und mos-r capabl e acco mpanis t , J udith Ol son. l·lcr "'ork ill the 1>i ano w<is never less than flaw less and her rap· port with u young artist "'ho Plll••••tle1~ '"YELLOW SUBMARINE" hdt T!twt..Mo•.14 "fAITHQU.IJ(f" Stwh: Fri., H•"· IS PLUS Sttve McQwetl "THE RIEVERS" obviously trea sures her .H•AT"• 000 ! made a trem endous con· ••• t149 -31oa •••• E•u..,...7P.M.. lribution to a diffi cu lt <1 nd.1~~~·~:.~·-~·~·~.·~~~·~· '!.~·~~~~~-~~~~~~-~,:.~:~~~!'~,~===c=~='·:':':':':~:' "'-=='==~ dema nding recita l. On to that' breezy Briton. Ne \•ille !\farriner, and the \•isit or his Los Angeles C·ha m be r Or c he stra to Ch:.1pma n College that Sun- day evenin'g. l"UTUTUl ·n:tll _ * TONY AWAI D '* H.Y. DU.MA CltTICS Cll CLE AWAIO* '"THAT OIAMPIONSHIP SEASON" by Jn. Mil« EKplosive, Powerful, Contemp0ral}' Orama Recommended for Mature Aum'e nces srtcU.L '111¥tlW MIGHTS-O.SCOUMT rtlCf $2.SO I \\'ith the ._exception of a regrettable d escent into a piece of mugwump Dloder- ility, his program \\'as a ll that v.·e have come to expect from this s uper b chnmber e ns~mb l e -po lis hed . c I ever ly i n t e r p re Led u nd ~r;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;;;;;;; deli vered with the el<in thal I P UHi.JC 1'i0TICE Gnrrie'i-club has been hi t \1-ith injurics'slnce the st<1rt AA of the s L·a son a nd ir s their Ranks Bolstered 'ICTITIOUS a u11NE$$ NJIME $T.-,TEMENT Tnt la110,.1n11 Pt•M>n~ •r• If a on o ~ ..... ~, A ~fl CIJSTOM INTERIOR!., US<IT Prf!.Cluce• L•nt, Unol L, +funt1nglon 8e4'<ft, C.lllornl• 92'-''· .,.no,llf "· K1ni..r. 1111 BIWW•li Dr., Hvn!'""°" IHtcn. C11!fo<nl•'2.fooll, RG<1~r W, ll t t l J, l10 llln SI .,,,.,1,nq1.,.. lle.c.n, (•llkl•,,i• w..-1. ·• Tn" ~u"'" •• uM1ct11Utlf 1sy • ~moMC1 -1nt•\lllp ''""D'lf F"°"l(1hi..• tn., •l•lf"'•"I w•' toled w.in !h• Cou<llJ Clerk al Or 1n11t County on Oclabor JI 1~11. ' Flin n P11t11o~neo O••n9'! Cot •I OlltJ Pl•al, O<lal>t• Jl. JO, •nd Navt mOt• •. U, -"" 3"3-11 PUJILIC SOTICE NOTICE TO Al.L PE IUoONS INTl!lll!ITEO IN TN E EST AT I! OF IOA ~CCONNE LL, OECEASl!O l_DJi. McCONNELL, w~o ..-•• t l•1No , • .,,,..., ol lllt 51~1• ol Vlr9inl1. w-t.>1 tddrtH \lo,U JlS L•Ulf Ftll' Slr"I, Ft ll' Chu«n, \/,.g,no1, Ind ..-11a lrlt pe.....,~ pro...,rtv or 1n un~all•<rtlf lltbl 1n Ille Countv olOrln1N. $1trt of C.rllllfnot, OWfltd bv.ar n•!d tr.; I CJli(IFOl'l NI.-, ~lUt:IOllL )•VI ..... ) :•NO LOJIN ASSOCIATION, 1/00,l-l.lrtoor f------.. ~~.C..li~.t):t26_ C.lt NIJALt ~Y!NC.S ANO LOAN AS!.OCI ATION, ?JOO Htrbo• lloulev .. a, Col\OI Mew. ,ctt.tornlt 9U?t . DOWN EY SAlllNGS ANO LOAN AS· 50CIA11 0N, ~ E.,,1 lllh St, CMlt W W, C.lolo•ni• '7671 TAKE NOT ICE THAT lfle u-slQovct 1' I ... .,..., •Plll>lnlfcl. ctUiUl\<!lf tnd M IUllg E•eull<11 ol llW E•t••• ol W•lf JO• Ml.Con· .,.11, <1Ke1..ct, in 11'\e 51•1• er ""II'"''· ner ~IHs tert•rnenl••v 1nuod bl' C.rcuol Cou•t U f't"l••Couftll', !tttle al Vl<Qmll. All ,,.,.,..,.,, 1nl•rt~led on ll>t ttttle ol W"' Ot<.telt..i •• (rfdolllf~. or I t htori, ~lff• at "'"'tft~ i.•e nol•ce 1n.11 ,, "IPlt .n1enlion "'W•lf E .. cut<ll to UlllfCI ..... Cletll or •Kt•Vt U.d .,..,-i.antl PrOJ)e!IJ -rtmowe ume tram C.totorn1" AH ~r....,, n'"'"'9 Cltl"'li -•1"1 !fir ""<~I or •n '""••>t on nor "''"'e .,., -•hlng to Obtttcl 10 >uc h rt.mo""' "-la QOOlt Wri!ltn ""''''at 01>1fch0<1 Ioli>!' Pl"lon •n::ltbtf(I to ar nolctino Pt•"On.i 1Mt>Pt•1¥ O! "''If aeceoent ..-llOA" n•mt '"If -HI ttl-Pf'•" •OG•e. Stoll natl(e mu" tlt QO"'fn ""''"'"XI d•VI 4tlor 1he lf••I pu~oC.tl"'1 of lft•>AOhl~. • STll '-I Lt V LO"'G£R • [ ••<U!Orl)f 1ne E ''"1fGI IOA MCCONN[ LL, Ot<•l '>C'd ••c w.-,110 v .• .,Rl(SD.,LE Allor"*' II L•w 110• M•9n•h• A•1 .. !.11!11 J R1,,.r11c1t, Ctlit•r•" ti Ji;.t lllU P~Dlo\ntct O••nQ" Co•>I O.o•y Pola! Otl<>b<:• XI, U>d No ·~m be• •• IJ, 1'0, 1'1' • . ~.,, PUB l.IC NOTICf: NOTICI! TO CllE DITORS !tUPl lllOR COUllTO,TME \Tl TE(), CALl,OllNIA l'Oll , l tlE COUNT 'l'O'°O•ANGE starting quarterback und rull he1ck at different JXl ints of !he ran1p:.1ign. Frt'shn1a n (JB Ke \·in Shanaha n runs the club llO\\' and has been improvin g each \\·eek :.irtcr hcing S\\'itched from defC'11- s i 1·e ha lfback a u er lhl' second g:.ime. l\t'\'in Ho"·ell is !he fif'th le:iding rusher in the con· h:rcn<·e and picked up JOii y:.1 rtl:, against ~IL S:.111 ~\n· lonio las! \\·eek. Sh<1 t1ahan's tc;:\ding rccei\·ers h<J\'e been fl:inkers De nn is liarlks <ind Slc\·e \\'tilke r. l'.:d Ray. c.i lled b~· Gorric us one of !he best defensive ends in the South Const Con· fercnt't'. leads Sa ntu Ana·s dcfensi\'e unit \1·hich \\'ill har e to 'S lop the Orange Coast runni ng att<ick. ~e must s op Coa sl's runn ing ga me to sla,· in th e <·onie~t. .. sa\'s Gorrie. "It has so m<1 n.\· of lht'm. it 's IOll)!h lo knO\\' \\'ho's Ill lh crt· ;:ill the tin1 c." Wom~n's Tennis v ...... , £<t!U11 Ill 1.11 wol1,,.;..,ie, $l119t.t1 VonL.,110 .. rE )ad . Horlanl·•. Brummett IW)del, Drt Yotk .. 1. Stom~kl !W)def. Kry\!Oll 1·2. Goo!dfwH<Jen (WJ COrl>O._I, C•G,...ll lWldtl, !.chle!I•?. l"•ll•tn !E lctrl.Armo• 1.1, Doubltl "i!:ftot'l·JU 'E I (let "•!I•· Mull•n" I r, M~1>Cl,.._.el•tQ"'' !EI aer Jo0\~>100>·Fri11 .. Oon 11f-T....,•ilC IE ldtf, RtJ·s.p..,ldi"!lt-0 l allo.,. ~ .... 11 ([ I aet, Cntl••t.M<;C..ow t.I. W••a•on·Ju If !Cit! ""''"•m1-Sna .. 1 J Brewt•·Wt•I tE/del. Baolr..Ptrtn\1-J. • ... ..... 1, Mlg, lt.ica Ill UJ C.1UMitu s;,..1•1 I '!'90· IC I df.t..H•u•ne-• Het• IC I mt. ~t•mcninl-S MCA!loilen!HIOC-1 Milffl·I. By 'Drunk' Progra By FRi\Nf\ S\\'ERTLO\\' NEW YORK. CU PI ) - ·"Drink , Dra nk , Drun k.". PBS' look at alcoholism and its erf ects, has spurred thousands of drinkers to seek ad vice a bout their pro ble m , a c co rdi ng to spokesman for two national alcoholoc groups. The progra m , which was aire d o n t h e Publ ic Broadcasting Nct\\·ork Oct. 21. foc used on the' effects or alcohol add iction on the fa m ili es, f r ie nds a nd e m ploye r s of proble m drinkers. After the s how, many stalions fo llowed_.JJ p the tfroad ca s t \11i th a Ji \'C program th at put \'e(erans in touch with such groups as alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon. "Drink, J)rank, Drunk ," sa id Thomas G. Terbell. chairman of the National Counc il on Alcoholi sm, "had a profound impact on L• ... ente !Hldtl. Ko911.J. l:J01'11 l"rngra1ns lJ;'gtH 111 H /'.oil. Adnri~~/Ull 55 ell We dour. Poil!lleli (H)del.!.ml!fll ·t. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' Nl .Jlo•llHl l •t•lt o• flll~ s.-,i1EL OrllREESE, °"''""'If NOl•CE IS >l[REB'I' (,l ... 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Thr.,(Ptl111-•. 11a ... o....., !C!llel. Eckt'1·1C-"S. Jof\....,,,.l(\HIJ (HJ def. Btrr.(ifffft- " c.o1r1w.,1 ,,.mer !HJ(lel T.ie•·&l'.ocfll-& (Ol ... '1 Pf•«ne IHI If••. ll•n•lt• ~·1· W""l•k•\ .. \, '°<llmort-KilWlt !HI Oii. Jlo"'f roU-°'11'1\fm "· J1111lffV1r~" Ml,. 111<~ U I Cll C•U•MI ... '"''"' 0:-~Clctet .ktlln>Cll'lf.6. til..c~mdn !H1oel. St11nctt•1i .. l. Otwllle• ll1Mo·Sl•i•tlliin IHI dlfl. wnott·Ru~r .. ). Nol>llt•·-""'-i.,l dl!I, Gl'utnll'llfl·Htr• ..... l. 'l'ttSilf •1Ut1<1.J ttl HU Nt..-..... M.,_ Slfltlt• P Sfnilhctel Mt,.trl,1-• Sc-lllt• !Id. "'"''"'···J JDllMOllOll. Pool, 1·1 K Smilftllel.T""""'""'·l·I l.shedel McElntn.,, .. o 'ICTITIOUI I USll'IE15 ""'UIPldtl M-•"'9.f.) N.-,MESl•llMEl'IT ~' l!'>rtotlawol'tq Pt••on OIGO""ltlul"'l'UI\ Mtn"-11°'1'*' J-....... ._ .... JOHN~ SPOflflN(j, "°°°5 UM :::"""c~--o.,,.. ... r dtl. O:utMt•lnl-. ~""' 'iu•i. A~ 't.-11 Mf"\f, Utol '7-,. ....... tlfw•rlf Pfrrvff\111.Jr ~ w.1. Olnc.tflll•Gol(M'k ldtl o.,.,.)O.(;eM""" l,o<'• C.-.1• M•w, CtlU 91t1' 1-) }n" tlu'rl,.11 !• ron_1..., bl' '" ,.. !.loollfttt...,•ocl•f Htv•11q·MfflrtfllltfQ.t-O d•••MI J .. <1~-ctef 811__..<\tltl.f.I lwt Reyrt0lds in "THE LONGEST YARD"", Arody Warhol's "DRACUU"1 ""lARDOZ"", ""NARRT AND TONTO""• "CINDERELLA UIERTY""o The GWC Cu/1\1/ol Progrom Committee presenls Son fronciKo's New Shakespeare Compony in'o perfor_monce of The Merchant of Venice at the Golden West College Pavilion S~nday, N_ov4::mb~r 17, 19 74, a t 4 p.m. Trckeh ore.<Ttoiloble al the GWC Book,lore, 892.7711 . e111. 545, orol the ~ . Price' are SJ far cl\oir seating and S2 far bleoch•rs. .• "IAHGTHE DRUMS .SLOWLY" 3:40.7:251•• "THE ALM II TASTEFUL THROUGHOUT ••• HUMOROU&, J XCITIHG AND OftAMATICl"~1.o11r,~....e11co••- --STARTS TODAY SPICIAl UMITO I-INT MIR.4.M.4.R, San Clt•nte -492..0056 FAMILY TWIN. r-tainValley -962·1'248 WESTIROOK, w .. 11i0t1ster~-SJ0•4401-~ CINEMA CENTER J • 4. Cosio MHo-97'•4141 MISSION DRIVE-IN, S... .-Cop. -493.4545 CINEMA WEST. Wnlotlost .. -192·44'3 , ' EVES FROM 7 P.M. MATINEE-WED. I :00 P.M. J -HE~D OVER -2nd Big Week ANDYWAAAOt.:S CULA A FllM llY ()() PAUL MORRISSEY. plus "VELVET VAMPIRE" SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MA TINH SAT.• SUN.-MOV. 16 & 17 "WHERE-THE RED FERM GOES" • "CRY OF THE WILD!RHESS" DOORS Of'EN I :JO ALL SEATS 75' • James Caan Lauren Hutton , • JHl..GAMILER-'Pt IWlY 7·10:45 I ~·SUN. 3:10.7·10:45 1•1 R Carrot O'Connor Ernesl Borgnine Law & Disorder DMLY 7·1 01IS WIEKINDS 3:l 0.7-10:1S GEORGE SEGAL ELLIOT GOULD "CALIFORNIA PtlT''-(R) DAILY 1:4S 1:15 -5 -8:,S PERRY KING LORDS OF FLATBUSH IPGJ SOUT-N ORAl'IGE COUNTl\ EXCLUSIYE TM l i9 CMi :ltioftS PLUS /I GREAT THRILLER HELD OVER " " ., . .__ • . • .· ...,...,c "'°"'tlft•nJ• w...,,.llet\t\Ott WAtt•tll•-.•• l~" ,1.ro...,.nt w•• id.a .. nn 11.,. (Dunly J11fH••Y.Jru1, ,. . 1 _,. .. .. ..... Walt Dl1ney "'THE BE AR S & I'" H~ si'91e 'You Blow It'' by SOm CoslOw and sung by ~o~'6tt(. 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"COPS&l~"lNI "SllZUar INI ,..,.HI C.AIEY TIU.TM&IT"' A .,.HE AIDICATIOM"' tKt V ''THE LAST Of SHEILA" , Soec ... l'<H:e 12 lO 1(1 ,.00 p "'· l•oOtlll So(,.. & ~oeia~I '1.2$ STARRING CHARLTON HESTON • l(flltff'( BLACK • GEOlfGE KENNEDY GLOlttA SWANSON I HELEN llEDDY EFREM l1M8Al1Sl HI. I SUSAN Cl.AIU( S10 CEA.S"ll t llNOA Bl.A IR Alf CAll'llr ... -.,,...,. ... -,,,. """"·-~ .. un~ ~~t1c' . ~, . ~PLUS.-l ,,., . ~'lhl . ---·-...... •• '· .. Strange lloviefellows Way1ie, He pbuFn Wind llp 'TTue Cri~' Sequel BUT IT \YASS"T quilc rig))t," Director Stu r.Jillar said. e.YC..S ihininc .wit h ad·( miration for her co·!llar.: ··lie is one h~r nn uclor. I 1'11ways thought of hln1 as un t•xcitirig personality. DUL by God hll I:; an ut·tor .'' :-;11.,; ·rouc11 EO her nose' :11\d her freckled race broke uuo a11 enl)rmous ~rin. "Ile ean s n1ell a p;.1rt. Ile kno"'" t•xaclly what to du in every scene. l lo\'e that n1an." 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(C) "l ull1br or l11H111f' Thursday tmu$) ·s1 -0o .. ~ 04y, G!~t ttei~on 1:30 0 IC) "lftt Un£ulldtd Mc .. enl" DAYTIME MOVIES ~~~!r:!.S-Utnu w.ll\lm~. li~t.'•' " . .. , 2:30 ~· (CJ ''fl•minr s11r" (1~~J 'GO l :JOO HidtlWIJ Crrl (mlrs), 31 -; -tr~1~ Prt$lty, Oolo1t~ lltl koo M o" R•yt, Robert Cu_n:im1n1:$. Ill ,o• (C) "ft11 No b11t" (d1 ,>) ':llO Q (C) ''l Holt hi tlle tltlCI" Parl ! ·69-1.oui' !1>•:1~~n. Srad!mll u.11. I ttom) ·~9-f"nk Sit11t1ot, (dd!el man. Mil5~• H.1nt H0011~. Ldw11d G. Jlo!lln\on. 3:00 1o (C) "We lcome la H11d lime~" ' IO:DO O ~C) "Dt•th II Nimbi«, Dc1lll bl ld<t) ii' -11tnry /~nd~, Mc!nl•• Quk•" (Gdwl '6/ -lony llenda!I, l'i)rn Brad M1rr11 .. Uwlt~ Rant!," lvrtU' 3:30 IC) "P1\l~w 111\" ttoml .,~lloi:' .J~-Joohn W~yne. 'Chln1 ldll) !1:iOV•~. L'·Jr" !' f ()-ltan l.dd, Lo1ttt1 Younz. I O \C) "lhe -mHou~ ld~tnlure' J2:00 ID "C1oui1H1" ldr•) '41-Wrl 1 ol Moll Fl1ndtrl" Pall I {d1•) 't:, 111m ro•tll. Hidy L1m111. · -Kim licw1k. fll{~lfd kihf1)on. KOCE TELEVISION II 00 !o(HOOlOISTltl(.fftlM ICI ) 00 A l iMl. t O C.llOW• tlUMAH IJ,IO "M(;lt1CA 1(.1 .. lftW'O'N"'tA~U!ll• Ol!:Vl.1.0PMl.Hl 1(.1 C.•O•lft 1"111 -P111 11 ·· 1 Offtl-nlllfPlrt•h ., lj l()JIA(.l lHl '>TUDE .. T!o!(t'A••D> J :O FRElHA .. 0 !ot:CTCHING 1(1 wnllt! .. wt!fl ,,,. (i4nr~, -"'""'!If• • !11.(tlwel Thot•nt\~, ' lk. .. l\,llllt•'91'1H ,. , .... .,,. ~ 11'1-cltllth ._ M -to ... •-fll •9tntiotl' -(vrr..,1 f~o6 f ROM CHANl l O (HANCl •-1• • MUSIC ... WEST f.illH (\Jl1UillE !Cl -• '"""'l ............. . ~ 10 MAlH '"CTOillY tC) "Mo!~• .,../j ~ )0 f.lEC'.t111c co,,.,.aNY((I Ot"trllltu•••" J 00 $~~11M[\1REE T t(:l I 1~ INSIOl.f()(JlfCl "'l't ... 1(1'" • 00 ~illOM (.HANT TO (.H•N(l: , '° COMMUNITYOP Ll'llNd'THINo;,S Mvi1c IN WE ,ll!lll'N CVLI U!il ICI 1(1 "lJ'-•11111 NOll·l.llt" ''Mll \ktl AcllUlll(\" l llO IL•CT ill IC COM Pa.NY IC.I • Jll AS MAH l~A'll$ IC1"""1!Miflt'" l JI VILLAa.LlGilll fCJ I 00 CO .. NI[ ·~ C\.OlHING CO"Nlill 1( I ''S~•tt a.tWt •llO!I\" '--J , . -. , • • "77",-"""'.!..!:""'"----~~W~od!!!!!n•~l<l~o~y~.N~°"!!!lllm~bo~'~'3~.i''!!!" --------------: Her.e's Sample Of Jobs By JOYCE L . KENNEDY Dear J oy te: We ha\'C ·children in school and I ileed to get a part·time job to help with ramily expen· !ttS. Do )'OU have any sug- gestions on \•:hcre:to look ? I mean. "'hat kinds or places arc the most likely to hire parl ·l~me person.nel? - f .R•.,'Cleveland, Ohio Practically a ll gc- ~---'-'"'Palion..s-and-.induM.r:les-- have some part-tim e "·orkers1 ~t some orfer bet- ter pro~cls t han others. l\l oreover , the picture . ~ lt'hanges (rlom ydedar tondyealr with S'V)P y an ema n a Jtlven field . · Data publish!]d in the fall issue of the "Occupational QuarterlY ... a publication or the U.S. Depa rtmenl of Labor, s ays that fi rms in hica GIN .. _,_..,,_NM; 1•t1t~ ...... " ... .,.. "llillt 0..1ltlt1 -•S.·~~ • Unit with Sliding Doors o Unit with Drop lid Desk --'-11nit.wi!h.6 Shelves 29~ Each Unit SAVE ALMOST $40 on 71 V2-IN. CONTEMPORARY WALL UNITS Never.before savings on free standing wall systems! Fin ished in rich Pecan on S'l~Of19. warp.resis tant particle IXlard. Size of each; 9~"0, 2S"W, 711/J"H. Turn a comp!ele wall inlo a library in home or office -save SSS .. the servi,cc.. industries offe.:'tll--" ~ifqrett8nmmln!rirnm~r­ ti me wage and salaried jobs. This includes such work as educational ser- vices, hospitals an~1 other (Career Corner) health-care settings, per· son,al ser.\'iCes (beauty s bops_._Jor instance), business ser\'ices <such as adveniSingJ. welfare ser· vices, and ente rtainment and recreation services. Trade is a close second "'ith most workers in reta11 rather-than w holesale establishments. l\1anufac· turing ranl<s third. Here's a sampling of oc· cupations with many oppor- tunities for part·timework: 949 HIGH FASHION 5-PC. BATH SETS ' ~~~~~~~~.-1-/-,, WOMEN'S A~R-YLlC-C-ARD GAN · EACH F11b1Jlous tlmepiecn tor,.,ny lmportanl gJtt occa· slon! Shock l)l"Ofected, anfJ.maonetlc, with Swiss. made jeweled movements, unbreakable main· springs, Year guarantee. L~vawav IOI'" gifts! OMHI COlOIS JYI Ch.. • "r Ma.Ms ---111.UOL-·---.. 4 Ch. 4"',.. a:• * DAWN DUPONT SAYllll OR PULLOVER SWEATER SALE~ They're lhe tops Jn a sweater year~ We show two from our Fall ' collection of 100" acryllc that's so easy to 1Jve with. Choo~ from cablH.. and polnlelles in pullovers or cardigans !n great colors, S·":'·L. ' NEW ORLON . A(ln1c y All SAlE SERVICES: Barber, bar· t ender, cos metologist, waiter, and. \11.aitre ss , private household v.:orker, taxi driver, gas station at· tendant, hospital attendant, parking attendai:tt, guard , building custodian, hotel Delu11,e s.pc. bath sets in fashionable bamboo and check patterns. Dress up yoor bathroom with 3111,J•" rug, 2111,22" cont6ur rug, l·pc. lank cover, lid cover, Save 13.89 on Schick's SS 11 shaver with 2 yr. blaije sharpnHs guarantee, J PoSilion shave control dial, sidebum trimmer a. charging adaptor ••• plus long las ting charge storage. ~ for~'(""' differenc9 thlt-flneit ciualify, new yarn-of specliil 01lon ®~ytlc fibers makes wtien yOY knit or crochet your next ~11..J~lll" or 1tfohan. In t~y·s best shades. '°""°"tC~.. ..~T...oe...,.~, NfVer befOre sold outside of Dept, s~· ...... never before at these pric~! Overall florals tprlnldld on velvety cotton wilh fringed ,ends. us mort elsewl'lere. bellhop. T RADE: Supermarket clerk;insurance agent, re~I estate salesv.·orker, retail salesv.·orker, automobile salesy,·orker. If you would -----.;ilceaD1rectory of empl~ firms that belong to the Direct Selling Association, send me a stamped. self:ad- dresst'd.. long white en- velope· at'this newspaper. \Vrite "Sales Directory" in corner of your outside en· vclopc a nd allow se\•cral "'eeks !or deli very. 3 FOR900 14-INCH PARSONS TABLE CLE RIC;\I.: Bookkeeper; tashier. stenographer and s ecretarv. typis t, recep· tionist. George Rubin, a director of the National As· soc\ation of TcmpOrary Ser- vices, says rhat the shor· tagc or s killed orrice Unbelievable sturdy tables in gllsten. ino wet look 1t1i!rmoplastic that will re· sis! stail'IJ, and scratches. • '-'' ,, .. GraphK Design Tables, 2.St Have an enlargement of your favorite photv from your col« negative IOI" hol idaiy gift ing. Don't clealy -come In now. • • "'orke rs has ca used cm· -~li ployers to ease up on em· ~~· ~ .. J.o b spc<"1f1 cat1ons that I! ~~· i')'~ 1 ploymcnl quahf1 c::itions -~l'',11; used to read .. must type 00 · M;' 1~~ ,/~IU,11 "'pm , take steno at 80 "'pm, · ~ ~~ ha\'e a good phone ,·oice IV.' 1 '.rt; . j~~ and Qe ;1lt/'a C\i\'C" are Vir-~t~ r r'.!~J~ I ~.il/l~I lually dov.•n to "1\.fust .type," '\~J;':~"i .. 'V • ' ' J(ubtn sa~ s. So e\'en 1f your ~ / •!fl C c ler1eal .-skills a re rusty, ' \.I r register \\•ith one or more 1emporary offic e help ser· \•.ices. l"ight school courses can help you brush up. ARTS & RELATED. Singer. C'ommercial artist. intetio r des ig ne r a nd d eeor<1 l or 1keen com· pc1it1on fo r these jobs). PROFt:SS IO NA.L & Rt: LAT f, 0 •. Substitute teach('r , tlcnt al hygienist, dent al assist a nt . nurse, EKG t ec hn ic i a n , oc · cupatio n :1I therapist . BETTER QUALITY RUG REMNANTS 1811,21.inch door.way size in assorted material s, solids. tweeds. designs. 9" SLAP-SHOT HOCKEY GANC Fast ac11on family game. Low tnchon pueks for rea11y e11,clling game ""'" - .. @M1i!~t Reg. 1.59 J 44 Pack of 3 SALE! SYLVANIA "MAGICUBES" e ui lf.in batt er ies. 12 fla shes to' a sleeve. For holiday picture taking. MTIANTA ANTACID. Clloitt tf ••rtle tf 100 , .... tt ... 12 <h.;li.M. TREMENDOUS SAYlllGS ON,!~======:::;;:;;;;;~ @:L'.'MULTi~t£' D.AILJ_VITAMINS- -~~::t" I ?l Clloict if: • ' , • 2.6' _,.. Dolly n.iio. • 3.39 ....... Dllly'V'-witto lno • 3.69 a. ...... Mwltlple ~ Giant sizi bot.lies of top quality \iita. mins at savings Detow Our everyday low price. Save now.at Thrifty! ''OUCHUSS'' CUIAD BANOAGIS Clllic1 ti JO WW. ...... tic .,. Tr-....-. ( -. , ---- .... 1 .•• .99c· UOPICTATI AllTIOIAHHIAl 12 01. -...... w.. • .......... . .,...,.::::.=:. .. 499 -49c1°69c lJ-lfook WHITMAN CHOCOLAm OeUcioUs a.ssortment of superfine cho· colates made eipecfaUy I«. us. Kif. Chen.fresh shipment just unpacked. Take her by her left hand & she'll Walk with you. Rooted heir. Costume. 'MT. VERNON STIMWARE Set yourhOfiday table With lovely cryslol look st.,,nyare. Goblets, ice tea. or sherbets. For yourself or !or gilts. 1 ........... i• p'h ~·sic al t h cr ap is~ and @ ph,\siC':t l therapy assistant. SQ-0 nu~dit•al laboratory ••ork er, .-,.: -=-T.-w· X ·r :~r t cc hnolog is t , E~C> :'~~~~~~~~~;:;1l~;:::.~.:; ---··3·· 39 42• 59c •••1· 10.~28 ... 1. 11·'11 34c ,_ ....... . T-irT •-& .. ,. .. •••• . ~ ....... ~-""1 . a rc "'omen a nd a boo k lox of 50 l~O:; H . S-, s...,.. ::- which m•v be helpful is KING EDWARD BIG 18-INCH SQUARE SHOOTER 2 ""llOl. ...... AL INSTANT HOT .. Job Ide is ro r Today's CHARLEY l10U 54< I ..... nc•• UL KAN 14-0Z. womon" by Ruth !.embcc•. IMPERIAL CIGARS rne,e·s , new 9,,, ,~ POLAROID II FILAI · MiSs lllCK scon 24-0Z. llKI 15-0Z. ISSDICIS.OAP WATEI HIAnl DOG FOOD SAUi Prrntice-l·la ll, 1974. Check F•ctory.frtsh t igars! town! She comes in 6 Squar eShootet> 1 ~I•-' HAll5'1AY MOUTllWASll SllAMPOO sconted with the fra. Vin propane c•rtr1oOt. Yourpet'slavorl!n- .\l l library or bookstore to 1 t.7' swi1htr sweets assorted ou1h11 wilh 1 rold colorpack li1m lor bf., ......_, s.,w, w.:::: ,.,..,...,,, granceOf l9Mrbl a. wllCI· Mnd p.nnp1ctl¥1ted, For MPS, Sfff 1nc1 Stew, obt a in a copy. lr-";;';;',;";,;";.;,";;·,;, .. ,;, .. ;;·;,;·';;;·";;,.,i;"';;';;'"';;";;";;,';,;"';;'~"~'~;;"'-.·~-.i.."°'.i,,''ll'.i'm".i".i"i.";.,;''ll"ll"'r'-""' ____ iiiiiiiiii.-.i..i'ii"";,;:;;;:,-iiii;,..i.lllllllllo~""ii'ii.,iiio-•ii"ijow~~-·;;•·,;'il°"ii"ll'ii'·~··~-~'·'°"-'"'"!"'•w•''",.'"•'•'~'·•'•"•·-.i-"•"ii.'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'li"ii'-~J .: Send career qu estion" ror this cnlumn 10 Joyce bin Costa Mesa ·Santa Ana Fountain Valley B Toro H•tingtoll leach '< Hunt"'1ton leacfi l\tnnedy at th i 5 ne .... spaper. l~--.;2l~J~E.~1~7 .. ~.s:;•·:---+71~4~0~6~W~.~E~dl~11~..,...~&~lri~tlol::!,_1-.~M~mps;1ff~o~ol~T~..,~1rt:.-_:1--..:•~T~-:;"'~-=~R=lekl~-~~~'~'r,';1;•~J~~.i; .. ~•;1';·~t1~+_2Zilil;l;1 ~lo~-5~"';•~d.iot~•;•~•;•:•:.-Sorry . no p'rsonal mail ~ rt1•1ie t101>eglven. t Sant ........ Fountai y ... 11.. W--' ...1. 1....... H-H...,.on leach H-t1,.... l_.....h tlcl 1974, McNaugh1 Syn· Cos a Mesa a"""" n ..,...y 9*f1Mllnn-.To•..,. -· •"i';,: ...... dltate,lnt:.A,llrlghts rese r· 2300Hcftor .. Wiltoft . ll251rittolatMocAtthw 16141 ......... E•:Pr Wnl I 'ar• ..... Wttt tltl ti et•C-... Slit. .., \·ed.) · • . . \ . I i • • -·· ..... -- s I j r l c • ' .. • ' ; By JO OLSON dinavians would have~a problem ott11eo.u,,.. .. w.tt with overweight, but this doesn 't Take one dining room table, seem lo be the case. dress it with' a beautiful cloth and This is becaus~ of the small por- set it with fresh flowers, lots or lions and the lack or bet""·een-meal cheese, good bread, butter, saladS, snacking. The cheese, for example, · Swedish meatballs , herring , is sliced paper thin, and the --cooked-ear-rots and-cauliflower and ~potatoes and buuec ·:ire -eaten in '°h'}t do you have? mod~ration. ~ A typicaldinoer in S""•cden. . It is a · diet which is high i.n Add lots of coffee. some cookies· protein and veg'etables and or•coffeecake and the picture is relatively low in.carbohydrates. .. . complete. For the cheese lover, _s uch as I A sum mer visit lo Sweden has am, it was heaven---1!heese for convinced me that Scandinavia is every meal. -not a land of cold, Indifferent Afy introdliction to Swedish people aud dull , unimaginative cuisine came·in Lfndome, a village food , as has been suggested. . near Gothenburg. My liostess, ·fn stt:.arJ , Scandin11vians are t BirgitlaDavidsson,calledustothe warm·~ea rtcd. generous-peo1>le , table·with the traditiOnal Swedish who have a subtle fl11ir \.l'ith food phrase. ·•var sa god," which and a keen sense of who lesomeness. means. literally translated, "Be so and nutrition. good." · The contrasting_ colors on the First, "'e we're served sill Cher· table. rrom ihe red of thC tomat.oe.s ring), and new potatoes, with sour lQ ... J.he green of the peppeis_,____cream..for the.potatoes. Cheese and brighten their lives dUring the long bread also "'ere on the table. winter days o,yhen the sun barely Next came the main course, e BEA ANDERSON , Editor. CAROL MOORE, Food Editor W.tlMl.HW,N9ft!Mlr \J, It,. Plfl (I Norwegians ' love for cheese is evident in recipe for Jarlsberg r Stuffed Chicken Rolls (right) which appears on Page C6 Mat skol/ logos me.d karlek smor Dessert was rhubarb pie with -vanilla sauce. Dinner the next evening had the same beginningi--herring and potatoes-and ended with Swedish meatballs, potatoes with parsley, carrots, sa lad and ice cream, whiC h was topped with blueberries from the Davidsson's · s ummer home. . In Nykoping, a small to"'n on the Baltic Sea about 60 miles south of Stockholm, the rare was much the same. There, at the Q_ome or Curl and Marianne Engslrand I discovered iinother delicaey, however, which· I fell in love with immediately-eur· died milk. ..:.. This resembles yogurt, but it is thinner in consistency. It is served with corn f l#kes or crumbled khakka bread (hardtack ) for breakfast. America. you're missing out on ·a fantastic idea! ~ Swedish: Prepare food with. love and butter day sta rt ed wilh a mor e Americanized breAkrast of eggs, toast, sausage or bacon. Several hostesses there served a rather unusual di sh for breakrasl, v.·hfch turned out to be quite good. They pl.iced creamed spinach on a 'platter the n topped it with soft· boiled eggs and sausage. The most frequently apycari ng protein, besides cheese, -was her- ring. This was served by itself, in · casseroles. on open.raced sand· wiches and in every other way imaginable during a huge famil y gathering one Sunday. The most impressive thing about the Swedish table, however, is the absence of donuts, French fries. white bread, sugared breakfast cereals a nd instant meals. You could say that these perhaps ·are part or the Scandinavian diet when there are no guests around, but I don't think this is the case. Trim figures and bcautifuf com· plexions were the evidence. }. and you'll be served coffee in every home with all the S"·edish treats. If you 'd like to try a little Sv.·edish touch for your holiday table, here are some suggestions from the Good Templar Cook Book, \.l'hich features the compl ete smorgasbord. Var sa gl)d ! And don't ·rorget the cofree. HRRRING C1\SSEROLF:" 2 he rrings / ·6 cold.boiled potaloes Jeggs 2 table'spoons flour 11 ~cups milk Butter • Pepper to taste Chopped parsley Clean herring and soak over· ni ght. Flake it ·and place in cas- serol e in a lte rn ate layers Y."ilh sli ced potatoes. Beal eggs, add nour and m ilk and pour over. Dot v.·ith butter. Sprlnklc pepper :.1nd a little pa rsley and l>ake 40 minutes in a moderate oven. ball cutter. Boil 15·20 minutes or until donc. Drain \.\·ell. Let dry for a minute in "·arm O\;en. Put in hot ser\'ing dish and pour melted but· ter and £inely chopped parsley 0\'('r. JOlt!\'.SOS'S TE'.\IPTATIOS 6·7 medium potatoes · 1 ca n SY.•edish.anchcl\·y fil els 2 medium ·onions 2 tahlespoons ancho\'Y juice 4 lable·spoons butter• -1 ~cup dry bread crumbs 1 cup cream or ha!£ and half >. Dash of pepper \Va sh, pee l a nd slice potatoes into narrow strips . Chop onions and saute in one tables_poon butter. But- ter a medium casserole and ·ar· range <i layer of potatoes. a little chopped onion and anchovies. Dot· v.·ith butter. ·shines. roast beef. 1'his was accompanied ··---· The a":lounls or f~ put ~n the by gravy, carrots decora._t,cd with ----tlble mi,g~ suggeJ.J. that Scan· parsley, a green salad and wine. Not "II Swedes serve the cheese and bread combination for break· fast. however. In the farming coun· try of Varm lahd, where lintonber· ries grow wild beside the lake, tile So. if you 're pl anning a visit to Scandinavia, be ready for a.Jot or good eating too. The coffee pot is never empty SMO RGASBORD POTATO•:s Get tiny new potatoes. peel and put to boil in sailed water. Or SCOOJ> out round potato balls "'ith melon Add l :.1 ~·ers until c:.1sserole is full. '.\lix crt"am \\·ith anchO\'Y-JUice :ind llOUr o,·~r mixture. Dot v.·ith ter and sprinkle lop "'ith bread crumbs. Bake in JSO.degrec oven Uf!lil tender <aboul one hour ). I • . . Frew people who "never touch desserts " can resist these two cheesecakes with Neap<Jlitan · layers (left) or Cherr Sherry Topping . Sugar: Plum~ O~t of Price Range? Holiday" may n~t be as S"'eet as usual this yeari but you can still s plurge on guclits by serving luscious cheesecake with richness befitting lhc rest lv1c season. Candied (ru\t decorate the !Oil layer of lhe traditional lhree in N(:apolitan Cheesecake wh~ch uses just ll" cup s ugar and serves 12. No sugar is nec<led for U!mony Rerri gerator ChJ?esecake which relies on lemon gelatin and ~elly toppings of cherri~ • pinl?apple or mandarin oranges. ·Such dairy ingredie:nls as cottage Cheese, cr~an1 cheese., \\'hipping cream-Jnd milk moke these treats healthJer than. sugary' cookies and syrup.glazed Jru1tcake:i1_.. ~ NEAPOLITAN OIEESECAKI: •, packv.gc (l'R·ounees) rlfri.gcrutcd s ugar cQokles , sliced \•inch lhict 2 envelopes·unnavored gelatin :1~ cup sugar. divided 4 eggs. separab .. '<I I cup milk • 2 pounds riColta cheese tor creumed s mal l curd collage rhcese) beaten until smooth .... 113 cup orange liqueur I package t6 ounces) semi· sweet chocolate pieces, melled anfji cooled J. teaspoon vanilla extract ii cup finely chopped mixed capdied fruit _ Preheai osen to 31.S degrees. Grease and lightly sugar'bottom ~:ch springform pan; •1rrangc s, -uverlapping slightly ... to ~ • cover bottom . Bake 12 mlnutes or until golden brO\.l'n; CO?'· . In -medium $'auccpan, tombin • gelatin with 1.i cup sugar; blend in egg yolks beaten wit h milk. Stir over low heal until gelatin dis· solves. about 5 minutes. Blend into cheese with liqueur; • chill, stirring occasionally, until mixture mounds When dropped rrom spoon. In medium bow l. beat egg whiles until son peaks fcirm ;. gra·duallY add remaining li2 cup sugar and beat until stiff. 1'~old into cheese mixture: 1 To 4 cups cheese mixture, add ch~l ale and vanilla: mix well and turn into prepared c:ru.st. Chill until just set,. (Leave remaining gelatin mix· lure al room lemperalure.) To remaining p:elalin, a d~ rruil: carefully spoon onto chocolate layer. Chill several hours or until nrm. Garnish, If dei;ired, with "Seedless gre<in er~pes and mint $pri15, or • ' • v.•lth chocolate curls. !\lakes 12 ser· in lo cheese us1n~ fl n ('lectric mi);cr vings. LE l\I ON y R E f.' RI G E R i\ TOR Slir in co1t:1gc 1.:hcesc. Chill unti l CllEESECAKE sli ghtly thic kened. r nld in \.\•hipped ~ -cream . P our <'hccsecake fi lli nt-: 1 1-~ cups gr aha m -t'-rHc·~~--'tm.o lined p:in. Chill until !ir-ni. cri.Jmbs Sprca(I toll y.•11h cooled desired l,ii c up m e lted butte r 0 1• topping.Chi l unt1 l rc:1<1ytoscr\'L'. margarine , 1 package t6 ounces) lemon gelatin 2 cups bollin water J package 18 ounces) cream cheese 1 pound cottage cheese t cup (1.'2 pintl·heavy cream. ""'hipped \ .Desired lppping. In a bowl mix crumbs and butter. Press crumbs into the bottom and 2' inches up the si~c of a greased 9. Inch spring form pan. Chill .. Dh~solve gelutin in boilin1t v.'at~r. Place creum cheese Into u large .bowl and gradually beat hot gelatin • - Cll ERR\' s 11•:nRVTOPl11l\G 2 ta btespoon~ cornstarch 1, cup cu rrant JClly I cun 117 ount.'t's> pitted dark cfieri:1c?. dr:uncd und Juicc-Tcscr· \'ed -· , 2 t<iblespoons sherry In a s m all s.auCcpan. mix corn· starch, Jell y and , 2 cup 0£ the rf!scr· ved cherry juic<!. SLi r o,·cr lo"· hcnt until sauct! buhbles :ind 1.htckco:,. ltcmovc rrom hcut ail<( ~ur 1n cher· rics a nd sherry . Cool and then spr~1d over chcc~ccak ·. lllNE:COT \YI Nt-~ TOPPISG 2 ta blespoons corni.turch • 2 cup apricot preserves • -I c up undrained crushed pineapple • z cup dr~· \vhile "·ine or cham. 1):.1gn<· 1 z lca~poon c rated lemon rind In a small saucepan combine all 1n_grcd icnls and stir until y.•e\I blen- ded. Pl:.1ce O\'er low heat and slir until sauc(' hubbies and thickens. ~ool and then spr ead over thcc~ecake DOl:Bl~E OHA~Gf: TOPPl ~G 2 tublespoon~ cornst:.irch 1 ~cup orangl' marmalade - -•.!cup v.·h1te gr apt' JWL'C 2 c.-ins (II Otwlt'i?S eachl man·- darin oranges. drained J>lnch of ground cardamom In :1 saucepa n mix cornstarch, oran~(' n1 a rm aladc aiiil grape juice. Stir over Joy.• heat until sauce bubble~ and thlc.kcns. llcmove rrnm heat and gen1 \y•fold in orange $CClion~ and cardumom. Cool 8nd then spread ov~r chcese~ake. ' .. ·-. ' , Cl DAIL y PILOT -. -A Horoscope Ol1'S SPO RTSWEAll Virgo: Be Realistic ' hJaw Funding Found ' wmcm.W. ~'e.ll!O<WNI -~&tiilO 216#o'!lifArrill. ~.Alli 67S.19CW .. f I A ne.,vl rund ~a s been eSlabHshcd by the South Coatsl Communtty l·lospllal 1\uxiliary's J\l eals on Wheels tu pay ror lhose clients who cannot arrord the $2.50 a day l'cefor service. THURSDAY -NOVEMBER 14 necessary for secur1~Y. -J1i1n. J9): Emphasis I~ on "J 1-lome. propert y, props • CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· ~~~~~~~~~~~ these are e mphas ized. what you desire, hoW you ·' luxury 1lr.m s. don't get everything you ' , ' When the program began lYiO yc11rs ago, there wt-re 15 elients who Were either physicall y disabl ed, aged or chronica lly ill and unable to get their oY:n meals. NOY.'. there a re as m any us <1\G deliveries a month. BySVDNEVO'IARR ARIE~ il\1arch i!l-/\pril 19 J: l'\c\v 1\1 oon posit ion em- p h as i zc s inves tme nts, 1noncy or 1>artner or mate., l ax ~no 1.n l:i uranc e propos itions. Fun1il.Y 1nc 1nbe,rs want respond io affection. You Jt' m ~~ wunl. but at leas t you 6 a ' "'' \1IRGO (A ug.23 -Sept.22l: di scoverwhatyouneed. ,, ' \Vh;tt seen1s u "divine in· ·,. '' spiration" may be very ear- thy and the rl•sult of rati gue, AQUARIUS (Jan. 2tl-Feb. drugs or o.verindulgence"J3e 18.): Whal appeared foolish Church a nd community groups in San Clemente, San Juan Capi s tr a no and L..lg una Beach are par- ticipating in the program. People willing to help or ""'ho know of someone in need of the program ma¥ call 499-1311. ext. 64 l. · . Ti\URUS !April 20-l\l iy 20J : Retuse lo be painted into corner. Check legal aspects. Consutt expert . llig hli ght rlexibillty. You soon will want to expand. GEl'tl NJ (!\f ay 21-June 20J : Be specific about ser- vices desired a nd required. Your employme nt, health :ire a rea s whi c h <.ire SJ>Ollightcd. realistic. cO uld turn o ut t o be WIGS, ~·orkable. One "in charge" LIBRA I Sept. 23-0ct. 22l : is impressed and you maybe Accent is on money and how in tine for added respon- it gets that \v a y. l\tany will sibility, press ure a nd be interested in your respon-money. se, findings. SCO RPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. PISCES !Feb. 19-1\farch 21 ): Cycle is such that you . 20l: What you seek may ringbcllofaecuracy.l\!eans seem far ~way. llo_\\'ever. your judgment is on ~rget. you can .stu'!1ulate lines or You can take initiative and comrnun1tat1on. The world 1>e assured of degree of sue· is ~malle~ tha!1 :rou might 1 ccss. currentl y 1m ag1ne. ALSO:· RESTYLING CANCf;R <J une 21·July 221: Deal with creative side or your own nature. f\1eans don 't deny life rorcc \\•ithin. Si\GITTARIUS !Nov. 22" Dec. 21 l: Look behind the scenes. Get inside hospital, rest horO e . institution, s pecial o rga ni zation. Do your-own investigati ng. ,Ir today is your birthday 1 yo u are lively, have great in. tellectual curiosity, love to act, wr..it e a nd probe thqughts of others. ~ H WIGS. ·t t.IAIRPIECisii i Ray p ox and Pauline Walp in prepare food for South Coast Meals on Wheels program. ltli:O (July 23-Aug. 22): m~14.1~,:· 250 E, 111• !lftwl COSTA~ 548-3446 ' -Good Advice: Don't Do It Yourself couldn't cut it. but al the·~~~~~~;:;:;:;:~~~~~~~~~~~-' By JOAN RIVERS I decided to accept the dare. After a ll, I told myself; it may look like It's just a patio-garden to some but for all I knoW I might well be decorating Euell-- Gibbons's breakfast. bows around dUst bills~ Face it, you <1re "t nice, 1 bright woman who unfor- tunately can't do anything 1 "'ith her h a nds except 1 gesture.'' 1· endofthose48'ho <S I Ca me •SHIR HA-MA'LOT PATRICl':t. CARTER JQnuary ·oate Set :J:>•tricja .Carter and 1\ljcba~I Lelund Bartosh are planning to marry J<.in . -1 in the Queen l\Iary \\'eddin!-( Chapel. ' 1.asl s umm e r I redecor ated our patio myself. l\ol y inspiration came from .a n article in the \Voman's P age. It showed a picture or a terrace bor- . dered .,,,.,ith empty beer bot - tles that had been sprayed "'ilh gold pairlt. thus tran· sforming them into a rim of shimmering elegance. !'\ext lo the pictu re was the title: "We Da re You to l\1ake Your Own Jlatio · Decorations." "I"ve decided to sa\'e us lots or money,'' I told Edgar that night. '"I'm going to m ake ·my own te r race decorations." Edgar sighed. "The last lime yo u said th at was last Ghristm.as \vhcn I came home and found you tying ''T·hat 's not so,'' I bristled. ·"I am a Gemini, .which means I am very creative. You don't under- stand me at all ." ··1 am a Capricorn," said Edgar. "Whi ch means I ha\'e a superior intellect and thererore do under- stand you a nd you are just JOAN RIVERS to the eon c lus1on that tHAltlORUFolMTIMPUI ma)·be Edgar was right. ............ • Everything I'd tried lo KAH aoun'' ""UE' _,make was hO nible and I HAHU , 'f.'. , ( , · realized that the only thing I DICOIAJIOMS -MIMORAHS-•wn h ad created a round the ~·""'-14-I0 ...... 1,....1,....,,_. h ol . ...., ...... 11-10 ...... 2,... • house t at I w<1s proud 2906 c•yu ••ST., MEWPORT IEACH .was l\1elissa. "' ......-... Plain nuts.'' 1........,.. •lowever , I did learn 3 .we did~ 't talk for two great deal a bout what not to da_ys, whi ch gave me ~ do when one is trying to chance. to concentrate on-·createQecorations. For m<1o ·k1.n g m Y, hom .e example : .decorations. I don t know tf 1) If yo'u 're making patio 1t was be cause 1 really Club· Lecturers Topical • lanterns out of egg cartons, don 't start until you have 79 empties. And remember , the last lime one family ate that ma ny eggs was v.•hen the· entire King Family went on a hig h protein diet. 21 If you're making a col~ lage out of macaroni shells, do'n 't cook the macaroni rirst and, more important, . JlliUnJ -~. fOOd gitt . Holiday Food ~lenu ideas and recipes for the holiday season v.·ill be offered by Southern California Edison Co. home economists in__a program beginning at 7:30 p.m. \Ved· ncsday , Nov. 20, in lsl:u1d llou:-.l'. F<.i shion Island. Other dates a nd locations may be obt ained by calling home cconomlsi Eileen l\1c- Clurc at835-3833. Wives Club A guest speaker fro m the nesctay Nov. 20, in the Santa Ana l\1arine Corps Air Station. Hygienists The Importance of Sleep and Dreams will be the topic of lla rry Cohen. PhD, "'hen he speaks for the \Ved - ncsday, No v. 20. meeting of the Orange Cuu nly Dental llygienists' Society. 1'he gathering "'ill take pla ce i n 1\1 r . Mike's restaurant, Santa Ana. - try Cl_µb . ' Christian Women J oyce Beall . a former hi gh fasl"tion model from Ri\'erside, will speak at the noon luncheon or <:.111i stian \Vom e n 's Cl ub in the Shc'raton Beach lnn, llun- tington Be ach. ..• Fashions will be modeled bv members a nd music "•ill hC provided by Beverly Shebeck of Westminster ,, DAR Ri c ha rd Bunnell, a n 'don't cook itafler. authority on the i\merican 31 If your child is helping lodi:in, will s peak and s how yoU , spread paper on the c~lor slides for the Col. Wil · patio table before he starts ll am Ca b e ll C hap~e r , working with glue. It is not Daug hte~s or the Amencan only messy but dumb trying He volut1on , Wednesday,· to eat cook-outs around a Nov. 20 , in t he Ncv.•port-~(i who is glued to you r Ebel! Clubhouse. table. Bu nn ell al.so is ~director 4 ) A·lways remember, a or the Indian Ce nter of mobile is not meant to have Orange Co unty. you hanging from it I kept hopin g Edgar Tri Delta would try to make up, but .saq }laJIJQ .HOUlq:· • Food IJift plb .... idell pfb. They cG.llla delkl- sptclalty foods from Hickory Fanns of Ohio. Most fuhm the world·famold BEEF STICK Summer S.UU,e. llltfat for all aFs! The brfde-to-bc is the da.ughter of P atrick 'Ii'. Car- ter and Mrs. Lorraine Car- ter Of Corona de! l\Iar. She is'~ graduate of Es tancia fl\ll"t Schopl and attended Orange Coast College: Her fi :i nce. son or the L"lland Hartoshes of Ox- nfrd. is a senior at the Uni versi ty of fl ouston. g;~le~!ri?~~!a~.~':r-i~~~~~ Dol phins_ Works ho he didn't. So finally, I put an _Newport H_arb.or__!:hapter-ad--in-the-pa-'P(!r-;--'-!Gemlnl -1--- of Delta Delta Delta Alum-wife wishes to m ak~ up with 9:30 a.m. coffee planned by \\'omen and the Law will Of ri cers Wi ves Club or be the topic or Attorney Ora!1ge. _County for' Wed -Sheila Sonenshine when she Whe n U se Becomes Abuse will theme an all-day workshop for youth cou!l- selors Wednesday, Nov. 20, in the Hilton Inn, Fullerton. nae .wi,11 celebr~te the Capricorn l"tusband. Object ~ronty s 86th ann1ve~sary -swapping• bi rthdays and with a Founders Day dinner unloading three soggy col- Testing Planned f're{' hl':1r1 ng tests for pre- s ch o 11 I 1·h1l {t 1·e n \\'i\h :;uspl-'ctcd heo.1ring problems :.ig111in ar1· IJC'in~ sponsored by the John Tr;1r.v Clinic"s OrangP C11u 111 ~· c; uild. Tesls \\il l hi' conductl•d bv trainl·d .1u~liol ogists i\ionday. '.\'o\'. Iii. and 1'uesda\, :'\11\'. 19. ti! tht.' Tustin 'l'rc:.b~ ll'l'L.in t:hur- ch .. £rom 9:30 a .m . to2 p.m. Early d('tection of these problems is extremely im- port ant, since a child's most rapid learning de\'elopmcnt is during preschool yeat·s. 1\ppointme nts should be n1 ade \\'ith i\l rs. Roger \\'ond . 832-8888. bet"·een \\.'('dnt·~d ay <.ind Friday, !\ov.13;nul 1_5. SEAFOOD SPECIALS! IT ....... -.!~-"' ... ·""' 11°*1'1 ' • ~. '-Wllile 5'ipplie1 La111 -1J1 Prices Are full Pound Prices! COMPARE! - s I OS KING CRAB CLAWS, , , .. , , •· Deticl06H Cook•lll COCKTAIL SHRIMP s 139 ,; TROUT . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii. ,..,..,_ '""''' s2 s SWORD FISH STEAK .. , , , , 1 •. 1 HOURS: DAILY 10 to 6 Cl.OSED SAT. I. SUH. , Tl1e-·FtSH MARKET. ' Jlrn ond S~-Ccmwnu 145E . BROADWAY, COSTA MESA 645°5223 \ ). . -. addresses the Dolphins, Newport tlarbor Chamber or Commerce Women's Division , during a luncheon meetin g \Yednesday, Nov. 20. in the Irvine Coast Coun- at 6:30 p,.m. Wedn,esday, Ja ges, one lopsided mobile. Nov. 20, 1 ~ the Ha Penny , six pa_!.,io lanterns tbalread Sponsori n g the con- ference on alcohol and drug use is the Brea Hospit-.1 Neuropsychiatric Center. Inn, Westminster. 'Gride-A-Large -Govl. In· Three olh~r c;>r ~nge spected,' and a redwood County clubs will Join 1n the table with a six-year-old reslivilies. glued lo it... -. -Ha.ne Fob~ CeMtRJt MANY ITEMS AT GREAT S'A VINGS INCLUDING •••• POL '(ESTER DOUBLE KNIT ) OMCE IH A LIFITIME OFFER I 1t 9"0llty 0. lol R04J. SJ.U·$5.H GINGHAM CHECK ··~ YOU 'LL LOVE IT! • I ht 9voi1ty-On Roll R04J. $1.95 POLY & COTTON UPHOLSTERY PE~LON PR:oo:s_---1 _ _.lF~A,JtBR~C--+--2-ydseo---. - Sl'IC:IAL Offll I If QNlty • ... ll.fl OliAT ·vALUE • Id 9IMllty .1·10 yd. PIH•t lf9. 110-SJO 99! 99c ltt 9-ltr hll't ...... ltt ......... SAVINGS YOU WON'T BELIEVE!! - , ' \ 12,98 I lb. BEEF STICK Summer Sausage , Gouda, liorse radish 'Sauce, Mild Midget Longhom, Srnoky (sn1oked cheese bar) Cheese Spread, Belle Fleur Cheese plus S,lrawberro/ Bonbons. . ' PREMIUM PAK ... '4,98 Gouda, Smoked Edam Bar, {wo Cheese Spreads, jar of Preserves, jar or jeMyfplus S1rawbe_!ry Bonbons for dccora1lve purposes. . ' 81 t•aqd •• fOOd glnJ18kto~ d•I / ff i~~~rr1 re1rms. ._ OF OHIO 'I WESICLIFF PLAZA : " ,, ' ' . ·~ l • " , • 1 --• \ , .. . Wednesday, Novembef' 13, 1974 Intimacy ·Means Sharing Real .Self By BEA ANDERSON Ol .. Dtilr ......... Experiencing humans as in· timate creatures ls so new to us tlalms Counselor David Crump: that "we don 't know how to ver· ballze or act out our desires '' In his linal ta lk al the M~rriage­ go-round series, he said that we now are at a time when we are able to make Contact with others. "That's one way of dcseribing in· timacy, which means, I let you· through and I want to gel through to where you ar'e. ''Intimacy bespeaks trust because you must share you rself with someone else." However, he said, expressing the des ire for human Involvement demands skills and awareness. Ir we are to be involved, he said\ we cannot be afraid to touch and be touched. The counselor disagreed v.•ith \he eomrnon belie f that women are m,ore affectionate than men. "Men are more reJaxed wfth other men tban women are wit~ their own sex.~· he cla imed . they felt secure and a closeness to "Men ate not arraid to embrace. ----"ot-'ih!!"i,..,'i,..,· UNCOMFORTABLE l know many-women-who won 't Thenl.he rirst woman was.asked ki55 another woman." how she felt.' • EXPERIMENT In a s m all discussion group which he led, Crump conducted an experiment on touching. lie as ked the woman next lo him to take his hand and the hand of the ~·oman on her other side .. After holding the m for a few moments. Crump asked her what she ex· perienced. _ -She said she, was very uncomfor· table and te nse,, Then he a sked everyone to close their eyes and asked her lo repeat the procedure. Within a couple or minutes the entire circle spontaneously joined hands . A fe W m inutes later Crump asked everyone to open their eyes. then he Call ed ... on everyone to te ll how they fe lt. Although a rew said they were tense and uncomfortable al first but relaxed after a while, most said Al rirsl she declined to answer and finally she said, "I reel ter· rible. I'm always talking about being-friendly and ye~ here, I reel uncomrorlable.'' She said that she felt she "was put on the spot ; that afJ or.the atten- lion directed at me made m e uneasy and the experiment gave me a migraine headache." A man-across from her said he "could sort of s ympathiie. You feel uncomrortable when you are with strange r s a nd you sort o r monopolii e the evening. Yhu wish everyone else had a chance:·" Crump-"( a m reacting lo your suggestion to move on' to somebody else. I'd be more secure i( people could really see me, rather than pass on,lo another. ··saying. 'Go on tosomedne else,' is pulling down the shade. You 're saying, 'You are getting too close so rpoire av.'ay.'" Short.change_sj on Discip line . "Are you saying it 's a cop-out?" Crump,-''Yes .'' "Well, that's something to think about." ·lllPTS ATTENTION A v.·oman <we 'll call l\t aryl said, "Well, I like a ttention." C.rump-"How can we 1ive you the attention to m ake you reel best?" l\tary-"I don't like this question and answer business." She said she didn't like ,lo talk about what makes her angry . · "I clam up because I'm arraid I might shock somebody v.'ith what I say. 1 hate that when somebody else does it (clams up), I like to know whe re I'm a t." Crump-"Wh en the negati\'t? is expressed you know where your perimeter ts. There's a reeling or trust when a person expresses it. "I can !Ocus' my' attention on •either negative or positive feelings, but when the real you isn't,lhere, when you cla m up, you lose me." RELATIONSHIP ':,What's not working for you?," Crump asked a young divorcte. She said that .after a series of "<'rushes" she .,v.•;ts lookin~ for a deeper relationship. Cu rrently she has a crush on her boss. They hu\'e dated aod she el\)o)'S being v.•ith hi n1. \\'hut bothers her is thal "he's turned on to n1 e one day ::ind not on others.'' Cru1n 1>-"\Vh:it 's Y.'rong Y.'ilh th at ?" Aft er Sl'rious thought. she said, "Bel·ause I am lctlin~ him use RH.'." Crump-"\Vhal 's "'rong wit h that'!" ··1 a m not being me," Cru m p-"Bul, y.·hu i.,.:.s really \\'rong y.•ith hin1 using you? "Using, by lhe very nalure of the v.·ord has no. depth. ll's !luperficial. It means, I'll use )'OU but I don't tare whO you arc. So your "'hole realily goc~ by the \\'ayside. "Then. "'hat 's v.•rong v.•il h him :lOI seeing the real you ?" ''Because l!E is missing out on a lot." · Call'er Collects Ann Landers ' ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Whal can pare nts do about a 27·yea r-old son who comes home from the ser· vice, discovers his wife has fallen in love with another man, refu ses to accept the realities of t he situation, a pd d ecides to do everything and anything"to gel her· • back ~ , Whal he did first was to call her long-dista nce on OUR phone every night for three weeks. (We li ve in l\1iami. She went to her mother's in ~little. I The bill came to over $500. the crybaby m·ade the calls on your phone, you are responsible tor the bill. Moreover, he Is right "'hen he says if you don't pay It the phone company will discontinue the ser vife. (P.S. Who raised that \'egetable?) ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: You reprinted a piece by another writer called, "The Great Automobile Repair Rip·Ofr. '' Jt was an insult to the thousands or ethical, ha rd· working men and women in the auto-repair industry. ping off tllese days, and the auto· repair people a re among the wor~l ofrenders, but I know ·there are 1r=;;;;;=::;;;;::;;:=.:;:f:':;;;;;;=;i many honest people in the business JOE CARLOS and I should have said so. Thanks PLUMllHG CO. for sharpening my points. Lie:"'° f ttm DEAR ANN LANDE'Rs: A few v.·eeks ago you published an es· S'ay'-"Author 1.Jnknown"-seot· in by a woman who found it between a baby book a nd-an old road map. It was written by a mother of three ..... 548-5558 1675 Suoerior Cosla Mesa ......... ..... ""'""""' ~ explaining Wh y she loved each child "the best." . chn • A Mii i. S..,... - Thal "unknown author" happens Miil hr ltll Qlilcla Stn'ic• DAILYPILOT ('3 La Mcide"Fobrics TOWH & COUNnlY C9ft'9 llUJ 11.AQt aYO. . HUMT .... TOM 11.ACH. CA. ••a.1200 .. 1)1 ~~1_1 ~0' ....... , .. , ..... - IARGESl SElfCTION OF PENDUTON IN ORANGE COUNTY !Jt~ mallw~ /or · HAIRSTYLING "BLOWER CUTS" IJHTS BLEACH TOUC~PS SH~MPOo & SET "PERM" LASHES MANICURES PEDICURfS OPEN 7 DAYS Swodioy ly ,.,,.. 250 E, 17tli 5- COSTA MESA 548-3446 ' When my hus band and I saw it, we almost had a double case of ~heart failure. His falher handed him the bill a nd said, "We can 't af. ford to pay this." lie handed the bill back a nd repli ed. "That's loo bad. I bet you 'II fi nd the money somehow v.·hen they tell you they ure disconnecting your telephone." Our organiiation, Independent Garage Owners, is dedicated to consumer protection. Our code of ethics states our pledge to give quality work at fair prices. to be Erma Bombeck. She deserve~ t~"~'"i"~Joo~·~·~...,..~-~~~~~=====~~;:·i· ~~ credit for it.-A READER Of l·IERS. TOO 0 0 • Rather Be Mining Th~ l "nitcd l\il;·ne \Vorli:e rs' strike has i nter r upt ed the <J ppren · ticeship of Debra Cooper. 20. in :\line .:\o. 32 . Al\·erda. Pa. One of se,·eral \\·omen miners. she puts the fini..s.b.itl.g..to.uches on a neu· pair of-slacks-<l ur-ing-he of.f-hour-~. ----1 . ..\!though she enjoys se\\'ing. she hopes to be underground again soon ... Anniversary Marked Mr. and t.1rs. WiJli am E. Lachenmyer of Corona del !!tar celebrated their 52nd "wedding anniversary at a dinner party with family members and close friends. Lac henm yer a r e act ive mem bers of the Eastern Star a nd Wh ite Shrine. He aJ so is a member of the Seararing M aso.nic Lodge and El Bekal Shrine. The L3chenmyers, who were ma rried In the Selma The honored guests ha \'e Baptist Church, have lived two sons, William .Lachen· 1.n the l-larbor Area for 29 myer Jr. of San. Diego and years. He has been a real Eugene L . Lachcnmyer, estate broker for the·past 13._G_hl ~n.g_~~; §.11."!!Il. .gf.{l.D_d· years. '1' c 1ldren a nd-one great· Both )1 r. and 1\1 r s. g_randson. Shampoo and Sel Permanent Wave T1nr Bleach Touch·Up Frosting l S:l.1111 a.;;11 ti.;; •• 11 .. ;o I :i.OU l~f, l!IO'f, •. U~f, -Ool.Y P!l!Cf! Sl-IOloll • ..... It EX.fAA CHARGE FOR lONG HAIR M.\IMC'l 'TN ·--•2.00 • •. . Two days later he left for Seatlle. In the meantime. the phone com-, pany is writing and calling us and we think it's lousy. After all. we a ren 't to blame ror the crazy behavior of a 27-year-old crybaby. All we did was 2ive him room and bo ard . An y s u ggestio ns?- BROKE AND BURNING DEAi\ B AND 8.: Sorry, .~t ir Your readers should be informed that the majority qf auto-repair shops are out to give top service and make satisfied customers. We can be found in the Yellow Pages und'e r AutO Repairs. Tha nk you.-Terry Parker. president, l .G.O .. Chicago DEAR TERRY PARKER: Ten lashes with an old fuel pipe for Ann Landers. I should not have permit· &ed the clobber to go anchallenged. Granted1 tbere1s plenty or rip- NEW CAR SHOW IN ·BEAU-TIFUL ··------ OUTDOOR SURROUNDINGS • DEAR READER: I feel like rai- ling OD my sword in the City Room. f".iot only is. Erma a great writer. but she Is a good (Jtiend of mine. ·I thought I'd read every word Erma ever wrote, bu' I must have been out of the country v.·ben that column appeared. Thanks for let· ting me know. CP.S., Erma dear, please write and tell me all ts forgiven.) Tomorrow Thru Saturday STYLIST' stretch-stitch sewing machine Save'30.95 5ff all the beautiful _ new automobilrs ln on e_ ., c'oft•tnient location. On the ·mall at Fash Ian lsla•d. /Thursd ay •. Friday • Saturday. PreHllled by the Hsbor Areia Alltomabile Dtllltrs. s149 Fleg, 179.!)!'1 Carrying T' .. asP or cabinet extra Built·in stretch, blird-hrol, fashion, and zig· 711!1 slitc:hes, exclusMl front drop-in bobbin, r.elf ·thr8(1ding take~ lever, t'laSV dial controls. The Dry Goods Mercantile Co. i::,......,. genteel gift s & notable niceties for lhe home 436 Hetiotrope, Corona del Mar !Amrl'IM'ti-.1 675·1680• Hrs: 10-5, Tues.·Sal Save s21.95 Only-. Reg 10995 Carrying case or cabinet e:~tra~ FASHION MATE· -iiQ:zag sewJii9 iiiachTne-- Has exclu~ive Si~~· fro•11 d•r•r·in lJObbin, ~t1tch-teng1h and l;;ibri·: '.l·t11nq d1at r.on· trols. push·buuon r.·vc1~i! c:on11ot, bu1H·in blind·h!?ln stitch.01h"r grc:a1 fca1 un~ . 758 Carr v1n11 c ,~,. or C..obin<'t (')(lfJ Has eicclusl11e Si~_r • push·butlon front drop.in bobbin, buih·inbuttonholer, 15 interchangeable s111Ches, other tcotvrcs. --s1 -NGE~R .Sewing Centers and.porlici\>a1ing Approved Dealer; . MCWPOaT CJ:NTJ:a POfl'll: eo..1-ey-e.1...., Jam.,;.. oncl - ' . ... "' • .I . . DAIL~'r>ILOT Wednesday. Novtfl'lber 13, 1874 By BARBARA GIBBONS Today "'e give everyday chicken a faraway flavor by borrowing some culinary rnagic from Iran, the Cabled land once known as Persia. IRANIAN CHICKEN SKILLET 2 pounds cut·UP frying chicken sprj nkle with sail, t:ln· 11amon and turmeric. Add the vtnegat, ~ cup water and liquid from the canned onions. Cover and simmer until tender, about 40·50 minutes: ' ' 2teaspoonssalt Cut up vegetables into t tablespoon corn oil $kewer·siz.e pieces. Drain • 3 ta)lespoona tarragon <Chicken and reserve wine vineaar •marinade. ~1: te1spooa dried mint Tlaread chicken on leave~ skt"l,ers. alternating with ~"teaspoon "rosemary vegetable chunks.. SprinkJe ·E ors Ne.vcr did East and West mttt more deliciously ! Our rirst recipe is extra easy a.nd economical ... a great way to make four ser· vings of chickell stretch l.O ·six. Our second is a com- pany dish made with premium-priced chicken ru. lets fs kinned and boned breast or chicken.) \.i teaspoon garlic salt \1 tea$poon cinnamon lf.i teaspoon turmeric . 16·ounce can smal l ~·hlte onions 11h teaspoons vinegar I cup water, divided Strain fat from liquid with bulb·t)'pe baster. Add \he onions and kidney beans and cook twq,JPi.nutes, undl heated throlfgh. l clovecrusliedgarlic with remaining salt and V.. teaspoon hot·pepper brush with marinade. sauce Broll or barbecue about 4 tomatoes, quartered six inches froM Jheat for SO " 16small white onions minutes. Turn and baste . ' Far Off1 1 Y.t tablespoons ar· rowroot or cornstarch 16-ounce can kidney beans, drained Place the chicken pieces skin·side down in a large nonstick skillet or chicken fryer over medium flame . Add no fat ; the chicken will brown in its own melted inner fat . Combine the arrowroot with !/• cup water and stir into simmering skillet until thickened. ~takes six ser· vings, 233 calories each. 2 green peppers while cooking. Serves six, 16 mushrooms caps 216 calories each. Cut chicken into 2 x: 2· inch pieces. Sprinkle with Monosodium Glutamate and 1 teaspoon salt. Add oil, vinegar, mint, rosemary, garlic and ·bo t-pepper sauce. r.tore faf·out chicken ideas! Send a stamped, self· addressed envelope and 25 cents to "SLIM GOURMET' CHICKEN WITH A 1',0REION FLAIR," in care or the Daily Pilot, 50 West . Shore Trail, Sparta, N,J. 07871. l' • • ~- • --. l Chee se Bites PtJ stry \Ii lf.~.~~'" produ~ some of the mosl tempting desserts in the world. ffO\Ve vcr. an equally important part or their busine5s ~nvolVes hors d 'oeuvtes and lunc heon dishes '" · 1-----~sa o·ry-tro rpirstiy-ura-r you Q:iO rriake at home 1s Les Petites Gougeres, golden.cheese puffs with a tempting arom1:t. . Based on a classic cream puff dough. yet remarkably easy. Ole pastry can be prep aTed in about 10 minuteS arid js dropped in puffs oh a lightly greased cookie sheet. No need for rolling 3nd cutting"'! Popufa r in the Burgundy r egion of F ra nce, Les G·ou·gcrt's -<ire cohs~d~re·d the perfect wine accom· paniment. Bite·Size, they make a delicious hot hors d 'ocuv,rc for your next · cock tall party. For a si mple lunch or late supper party, make the pastries cream puff size, al· lowin g of.\\·o per person and serve \\'Ith soup and a hear!vsalad. \\'irle~ and fresh fruit for dessert. \\·ill complete this continc..4ual meal. 1-----"'L-'E...5_£_.E T I T E st. GOuGERES I eup·\va\t'r 1 ~ cu p margarine 1 ~teaspoon salt . oa~h of u·hite pepper I cup\Jnsiflcd flour 4 eggs t cup (4·ounccs l shredded S\\•iss ch ees~ lleat \\'3lcr, margarine. 5all a-nd pepper in a saucepan uni ii the water is boi(ing and ma r garine has melted-, 1\dd fl01Jr all at once and beat vigorously until m i.~ture leaves the sides of the pan. R cn10,·c from heat. Add egg~. nnc :it :i time, tic:'!tlh·g WC'll <1 fl cr each addilion. Continue beatinj:! until mix· turc is ~m oo lh . Stir in shredded cheese until u•ell blended. Drop mixture on a lightly ,li!ft'ascd bakin.e: sheet to form 12 purfs. dividing the mixture evenly . Bake. aL 375 degrees for about 45 minules, or until do ne. Ser,•e immediately. EspeclHlly good with salads. !\lakes 12 puffs. for ho~ d'oeuvre!: 1~---·0rop-m1~nrby-round~ teaspoonruls onto lightly greased b<1king shCet. Bak,e ol 375 degree! about ~ minute!! or until done . tilakcs 3 dozen small puffs. • \ It's a prizewinner. adap. ted rrom a recipe that broughl Dr. Harold Hamid Tara of Wayne, N.J . $4,000 in the 1974 National Oticken Cooking Contest. Dr. Tara is a native of Iran. When chicken pieces :J !'C browned well, turn them s kin -side up and PERSl.\N CHICKEN "ONSKEWERS 1 IA pounds chicken cutlet. l leaspoon Monosodium Glutamate Cover and refricerate several hours or all day, turning once or twice. ree reaive by Graham-Kerr ·. the Galloping Gourme~ ®. ,,. NEW. CROP, CALI FORNI A CALIFORNIA, ' SWEET ,':."!'.""AVOCADOS NAVEL ORANGES LARGE I S IZ E USOA • GlADE A • WHOLE SOUMllN ..aWN IOMRESS • M& LOIN IATH . SLAB BlCOll ' FRES.H FRYERS TOP SIRLOlll snAX 00 88 ·~-F 0 R I LB. -. • LBS. FOR FRESH iw:'~"" GROUND 79 IHF 1'9' CHUCK IOASt ".:' 11. RED "°"" PACIFIC ''"" 8 SUPPER I 9 LB. LONG, All ~E£N CUCUMBERS STEAi( SIZE MUSHROOMS HAW AMAN GROWN PAPAYAS 10~ 88~ .. 39~ FOR HOLIDAY 8AKING IAHIDI DA TES - FLORIST.QUALITY FLOWERS · Jt. T DISCOUHT ptUCIS · FRESH CUT. FLOFUST QUALITY aa· ' CARNATIONS , •. ~ 79:. BEEF I · 11. IOllELESS BEEF • 39 ROAST """""'°'" I u. ,.,;.. snAK :::: 1.88 .. Grocery Double Diac:ountl WHAT'S IN STORE .•• BONELESS STEWING IEEf IHF PLATE SHOIT lllS WHOlE • CJIEAM 29 DIAMOND A c ·~·. HOW'S YOUR SHOPP1NG 1.Q.? PUUl'o'<~•UI ' Pfl ORMlllX Smar! food lhoppinl b I >Ii.Ill ..tlidl ii \Nill .,.. ~ o( nutritK!n tnd ti.e nt11e of (oocb. Mc ... pla1111i• ~}· , •7 iii the act of u~nc all kin• of.food pntdud• in anltft Wl)'I. Tlltil art 1nllk~ ttinin1 mOrt illlettt1ins1nd fOOllll lhoppi• .....,.. • ""°" fun tnd -nomictl. A wile ihoppcr probitllly "-MUI rt,.tltia& inft11ku1 efrrc1;..dy for .,.. in. Ml i.ne- >OZ 3 7 -q~$1io11s lo tnl your shoppin1 l.Q. ROYAL PRINU YAMS CAN.• 1:0o you pbn )"OUr meals aruund kf1oven Of wtu.1 y1111 ,lre1dy Nve.aod,make up• 17·0IJMCE CAH .Ai Vo«l'Y 115t bf:f0tt toinl to IM mtrket? . O~EIPINEAl'PLE • IT·OUNCE CAN .S1 O•AA,GE . GMPEFRUIT . &·OOttiCE CAttiS 69 :?. Dn you pbtn mtlhl wi1h Ill eye lo appc)ilc appeal and Ill awarenc:M of nulriliunal nrtd)? TREESWEET JUICE · I -PACK l J. Do you U.lo( ksi t'~ptJ!Mvt protti~ .uch •~tap, milk, bean~ and pasl:n in pla11ni111 CttiCI<. & UVEA • GOIJAMET •BEEF• BEEF a CHICK. 22 .. mntlt!iS"" mcali? • M•~.-Y ~ DOG FOOD "c,·0.'· , IWftl -4. Do you rnd lht food ads, and try MW producl1 ucca5'111\llly to lwit variety 111d i;avc AEQULAl!I 5 43 .money in your mraJ pl1nnin1? PURllfA DOG CllOW 2:~· 1 S. Do you nl before lhop~h' ind shop by younclf iO you can avokl impulse buyin&! AEGULAA • SEASOttiEO • Jlo 6. Do you fiJUft ~Cost pct .:!"Yin&'" •·hen .'ll:1ttlin& foo41 and buy budttl·prictd mtlf 8.Y~K91$P _,._oz,__. 1----o ----ai11.1hat-c1n·bt-uMd·(or·IMft-lh1t1·0M-metl-? • SlAStSN"l ?i • 12.oz. BO.I( .It •°K • 7. Have you consiclned Ille ,Avinp In dry non·r11 milk (ror cook.inc purpott1 .. .. . "' nptdaUy) or buqtl burpr .. hkh hll hi&h milrldonll 1ai1H 11 a Jow price? El&tier Cramer ·~ 79~ -,,.,. • WHOLt "°° . 0.0. 19 POIK SAUSAGE•~ u. • CUll.IQl.a llOT.i."""" 6" CAllllED HAMS :;l;: u. ..... '"""' .79 ... COIN DOGS .... 9E(~•TUM.EY•HAM•P"5TIU.MI 3-oz. 39 ,•AWA 11191 SUClll MEATS ..... , f"NIMEA J0HH • 15 MIAT .... S ~. ~£1' •.OUNCE CHUB M UWRAUAll SAi.AMi iil,3f 1).0.)HC[ CHUB J..11 • HEINWW NATIONAL • SUCfO IOl.OlllA OR SALAMI AOO'S PIMENTO CllllSE SPREAD KRMT Pttlt.AOELPHIA CREAM CllUSE SOVA ORESSIHG ROD'S IMO •·OZ. 79 J>KG. • 1'·0l. 51 cONr. • •·OZ. •5 PKG.•• !·PINT 45 COHT.I IMPlllAL MAll:AllM--'lf.'lfo&3 ' •• • ~·, ~ S. Do you buy only wtlat you can 11s.t Of 5lurt fot 1 rt-•'*' period of time? Dirtttor of Cot11e11Mr Afl1ir1 n1 So. Harbor Blvd . la Hahn, Cali! l.L-1---'"""'1~;!-'!!!!!! ~IHE•DfllP•REGULAft•ELEC.PERK .,-. I 07 FOLGER'S COFFEE l·LB CAN I~ I !ttiSJANT • 10-00tolCf JAR 1.17 t.10 DEPOSll • 16·00HCE BOTTLES • f 9 RC COLA --"""'; ,.A8eic-. -- 12.00111ce CANS I 9 A & w ROOT BEER PA~K I OIJEEN•THROWN PAJ<. 69 STAR STUFFED OLIVES ';~~ , u~ 51 SWEETHEART LIQUID 'i;~L , 6 $·0UttiCE BOX 43 FUllCH'S INSTANT POTATOt S , 12·0UttiCE JAR ! 61 KERN'S STRAWBERRY JELLY , KRAn MA YOllllAISE DRESSING MlX • 4 VARIETIES GREAT IEGllllllllGS N,lolLEY 81G (;tlUNK 3~Ai2 J ,25 ,:°' 20 ' ENV.' I Ei&h• yt!itl l'l'llkt you• 5m:irclho NAWY BtG·CllUllK STIW 2&.'°J·.88 REYllOl.DS BROWll0lll0BAI ';gi· , 59 IOSARITA REFlllD BEANS 't'Z;'· ;59 BETTY CROCKER 82 COMPLUE PANCAKE MIX ~,{, CREAMED • HASH BAOWN WI ONIONS· J15 BERY CROCKER POTAlOES'·~'c;~', •• JULIENNE • 4 15·0Z. BOX .51 , AU ORA TIN• SCAlLOPEO • $.S-Ol. BOX .St CHIU COii CARNE ... oz 6• -.. ~~N_O_CJ.'!---- 8ElTY CROCKER • 21 ~·OZ PACKAGE 91 PMAPPU UPSIOI DOWN CAKE , ITALIAN • AMERICAN SALAO CRISPINS CHICKEN• CCl"NIREAO t-oz JI JI STOVI TOP ST9'F•a MIX .""·, .. 11)-0l.IAGREO!.tl,.;AA•S.OZ.BAOBBO 55 .LA•A SCU9Hll CORN~ , HERSttEYS 71 HOT COCOA MIX 11>·:0? • TWIST • STICI( • MINl·TWIST 31 llM TH PllmEU ~l'J· , , l'LAIN • P£'ANUT • 12.0Z. BAG 87 M & M'S CllOCOLATE CANDY , Non·Food Double Di1coun11 . - GIANT TWIN PAK• Gt.I.HT CCONQJ,jV -DUPONT SPONGES FOLEY • llYLOll TURKEY BASTER IZM•llM G & S C-11 PAii SPAINGflElD MEAT TlllRMOMETER CLA•OL FlllAL llET • . ) . . .49 .77 .89 2 ~49 ~~1.44 REOULAA • EXTRA·B 1 · •7 CLAIROL LOlll & SILllY ~~~· ,. WASH & COMI SllAMPOO ~~C ,88 C>O\"O 53 SWEUA SWEUE.. ·';l','.·, BAYER ASPll• Lirijj ''°"""""' 83 , 8fl. I ClOSE·UP TOOTllPAm ',tgt ,87 • ' t '. Frosen Food Do_uble Dlac:ounu l!l,t,HOVEt··CtaQIEN. T\IAAEYOR.sAOS:S:TK:" 1 0• MAN PLIASU DMNERS 1~°8f 1 • 1i8:·.54 Bakery Diac:ounts • •COONT 39 BAQ1' I ALPHA BfTA •DOUBLE DISCOUNT FlllKll IOI.LS l!ll~HO\.M"S • OOU8LE DISCOUNT •·~~~T .89 ALPHA BETA 39 'MORTON • 50 CRACKED .WHEAT BREAD ~go~· • ...... •• , ....... '·:o°i· • ClllllAMOll DANISH ALPHA BETA ~ 9·COUN'J 59 6 VAAtETlES 72 APPi.i IUNS TRAY • STOULY 'S MENU MAKDS 1~~·. ;;.; OR.MARIU WlE ~5~·.&5'---vANii°KAMP'S FISH FILUTS l._11 kAAFT MINIAT\JAES flEGut.All :o·· 49c fllEDUCEDk FLAVDllEO 'O.:gz.44c flfDUCEDJrs f1SM ~ Ct<ll'S • IC:~Z. 80X .ti& Everyday Diac:ount Prlca PiAcH,. Fl.UNG 2::: .II BLUEBEAAY PIE fllLJNG • 21·0l. CAH JI ~EEN. REO JIB TIIANK YOU PlAI HAL YES '~~z. •• SPfCEO CRAGAPPLES • 26-00NCE JAR M SftAWIEIRY PlllSERYIS 'JjL ,'15 Dclicate ucn Double Dlac:ounts LA VICfOAIA &O EllClll ADA SAua ~";I , BOftOEN'S •UFC!IA llL CHEESE WITH GAALJC & HERBS ROIMOCMISE • w....., .......... ,.. •NM tffwcl ,.,,., IC -Nor. :ZO. ' • l ·OZ •5 l'KP' •• <•OZ, 85 PKQ .• •Oz,-11-00NT. • MARINA TEO JAl.APfNOS • \2.QZ. CAH M ..,. G>Wt. """""" I 59 WYUI 1111• MIX 't,.";1· , LEMONADE • 41).0UNCE CAN U9 LEMONADE• J.OUNCE ENVELOPE .19 ~filiA FLOUll 'l;'~·3,51 DISITlll SKIM CARI LOTION ·~, 7 ~ Vn ALIS NAii TOI!!< ~ ~j't ,8Z OEMl&OX ~ 14 lllDlfOID BREAD 5 ~56~ • . .. FROZE~ CONCENlAAlE' TRRSWlll ORAlllE JUICI ~·.30 12,00NCE CAH .M PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS \ ' . I • .. • ,, . " " .. • ·-. • • ' ' • • • Some of the cheese is on top; some is mixed· in. Also stirred,in: chopped broccoli. With "ri ce~·~nd a +iackage 'oi franks, it.makes a complete.meal. . ' . Nut.rients .Mixed ' f B,y: cgpibining crtum of ep~h) frozen chopped broc· inch pieces celery soup 11nd some-Ched-. 'toh ; 1 •Cook brocaoli according dar cheese with the eooked 1 can 110.;:. ounce! eon-to pa ckage directions. rice, plus sorqe frozen bro<"· 'densed cream of celery. Drain well .,Set aside. coli and sea1tonin"s. you .. soup ' ' • .. convert one package ol · . ·' 1-leat soup, 1 cup cpeese. frankfu rters into a tast~ 2cupscube.dsharpChed-mi l k o ni on powder casserole that feeds six. dar ch'eese musta~d. and pepper sauce'. Striving ' for economy i~ 1h cup milk· Stir in ri~ranks, and one thing ; sacri~icing It poon-onionp<>\\'dcr _broccoli. Turn into a nutritiOn-iSlinothe r. This-. eas greased shallow 2-quart recipe was developed-by a 2-tableslfoons prepared casserole. registered dietitian \lo'ith mustard . • • More Budgeting Variations bri Themes Deviled Noodle Bake is a zesty variation on the ma caroni and cheese theme. • . Deer Lo A1 ein is a meal 10 a ski llet. It's quick and easy to stretch juSi a half pound of ground beef into an orien- tal flavored main dish. .DEVILED NOODLE BAKE 8 ounces uncooked egg noodles 2 cups cre;,a m sauce (recipe below) 11'1 cups :shredded.ched- dar cheese I package (3 ounces) cream cheese 2 tablespoons Wor- cestershire sauce 2 tablespoons prepared yellow mustard l ,green pepper, chop- ped ,,.. Buttered bread crumbs or-corn fl ake crumbs Cook noodles until ten- der ; drain. Prepare cream sauce as directed below, stir in· Cheddar cheese, cream cheese, \Vorcester· shire sauce, and mustard . . Cook and :stir over low heat -until cheese melts. Combine with noodles and pcp~r. Spoon into 2- quart casserole; spriJlkle with buttered crumbs. Bake at 400 degrees for • ' . ' ~---' 30 l o 3.5 minutes. until golden brown. 6 servings. Cream Sauce: Atelt 2 tablespoo ns butler i n saucepan. blend In 2 tablespoons flour and ~ teaspoon salt. Gradually add 2 cups milk. Cook over medium heal, stirring frequently, until sauce comes to a boll and thickens. BEEF LO MEIN 8 ounces uncooked spaghetti _ 112 pound ground beet 1 can (5 ounces) barn· boo shoots, dra!.Jled 1 ~up shrCdded'raw cab- bage . . . I envelope (~ ounces) aujusgra\'y mix:· 1 cup wat~r .. 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 teaspoon sugar Cook spaghetti until tender; drain. Brown ground bee( in large skillet, stirring to crumble;_pour orr excess rat. Add bamboo shoots and cabbage;cook and stir 2 or 3 minutes. Add contents or ~n­ velope or gravy mix, water, soy sauce, and sugar. Heat just to boiling. Add spaghet- ti ; cook and stir unW hot. 4 to 5 servings. wednnday. November 13. 197.4 DAILVPILOT CiS • muriel slevens takes the mystery out of mousses, the sighs out of soullles. lhe doldrums out ol dinner ... whars her secret? she cooks with love. ttie rnuriel st evens show Tuesday & Thurtdaf 10:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. & 6:00 to 6:30 PM. Monday. Wedn1sd,v""'& Friday/ 7:00 to 7:30 PM •. .. CIHINITT Cl~l!YISllN NNport Blach Ch.3 ... .f\P.PRICES GOOD THRU SAT. NOV.·16 •' ·1--1.,.1i-.e not to .. ' fi1iest. _ _ _ CroceiY Meat Starkist Chunk Light Tuna London Broil Steaks &h oz ~ 45c thick top round Delicatessen Richri'S BBQ ·Ribs Y.r lb Richard's Bl'•ndied Mincamett both goalsinml~d . ~ 6drbpsTabascosauce Top wlth rema1 n1n _ __J;JlEEZY ~RANK.F.U~· '< ' cheese. Bake at 350 degre TER 3 cups cboked l'i: e. ror 20 minuLcs or until hot Stove Top Stuffing Mix Swiss Steak · Chicken or C0rnbread 6oz 39c lean & Tasty ' r L98 lb l .69 lb 1.69 lb Ri~~·s Macaro·ru Stlad J.15 sse ' CAS.SEROLE l package (12 to 16 oun· ... a~d bub~ly, ~!a.k~s 6 ser- 2 packages I JO ounces ces) rrahkfurters, cut into J vings ,479 ctit~rieS each. Knudsen Orang;e Juice Rump Roast 48 oz 89c boneless 140z Richard's Medium Shaip Tillamook CheCCar Cheese Y.i lb SS. 1.98 lb tf Case Swayne Sliced Pota1oes Cube Steaks - lS'h oz 23c tenderized cuts of round N•b 1 ;,c 2 0 o,Chocolate Pinwheels Sukiyaki Steaks Produce 89c thinslices o£loin 1.98. lb 89c r New Birds Eye Stir-Fry Vegetables lOoz Ground Beef Spinach fresh, leafy 2 bunchts 35c ~ j Chinese, Hawaiian, or Japanese 49c prepare so many wa~. 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""'l"ld) ~·~_,p .. -. ,of> Q .,,.,"" :!if' {) , o,t> It> i \'lhite Sandwich Bread I Y.i lbs ~inntimon Twist 2 £or Slc Seafood- Attention Weight Watcher..: We carry t complete selectiAn of seafood~ Rainbow trout, Fred\ Lobsters, Smoked Lox, King Crab Meat & Legs, B.iy Scallopa' and Swordfish. How lonely the holiday seems without the tantalizing aroma of a fresh stuf£ed turkey, bakinq to a golden_ brown. Make your _ Thanksgiving memorable, by serving one or Richard 's fresh turkeys. Richard's buys only the plumpest, broadbreasted turkeys available Crom Zacky Farms. Each bird is specially com·fed to perfection, to assure you of the most flavor£ul meat availiibl1. Richud's-thinks your-£amily d1serves th• best. It ·s a shame not to serve the finest. Please place orders £or your FRESH Richard 's Turkeys or Holiday special orders of Prime Ribs, Crown Roast, Fresh l..eqs of Pork, etc., EARLY. HARB()8VIEW 1660 MACARTHUR BLVD. LIDO Send in · i--•i:oupon JoTay. and Become A S~per ~hopper ~ 9'xt.#,:;" ?9 {>,. ~·· ~ '9., ,p-: • 0 c ~o,, '-'•~•'' '6 ·"' () ,.;.,..., •• , •' #~~ NEWPORT BEACH Open 9-8 Daily, Sun. g.7 644-8660 3433 VIA·LIOO NEWPORT BEACH oPen 9-8 Oa1ty, &In. 9-7 673-6360 -Q . • o~,,,, ·O' \t>' ~,., ~ .. ~ " . ~ ..,,,~ i ':!l'' ~~ .. ¢ ---------~-------Jill io lhis coipoo, cli' H11- .,;1 wllh $1.Zilo: Pilot rtintinc Sh111iiil& list Post Office Bex 1560 I (<o\fJ Mesa, Cali!~ I ~-----------~---~-----·i I . I 1 ---~-l=----:-----..----1·· I . I "'-r--~---------------- i~ 0 DAILY P~LOT 11 I .... ,. I•,,. 1911r ti' CM1 ~----••••••••••••••••••••~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~J.I ' • C.OUPOll ptte:ff"good No.. 14111111 New. 20 ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUs-tOMER ' 25¢ OFF ON ANY BAKERY ITEM • tth thlt COYPOfl Ori..,.., e.i.ery htm 2Stotf • • """'"··· CouPOn PHCft\)OOd No'I. 14 ttln; Nov, W Coupon or1C11900d No-. 14 111rv ONE COUPON PER AOUL:r CUSTOMER I ONE COUPQN PER ADULT CUSTOME" ON~c&g~EN ~ YUBA~l~OFFEE AA LARGE EGGS ANY GRIND 49¢ 89¢ I I ! I I I I I ' I .. J With 1t11t ~ 'DP D'lf dGten Alchard'1 AA 1 .. ge '9115 •9c Wilh tttit OOUp011 Anv grtnd l lb Y !Hn Collet 89c .. '- I • ' ; £W DAil Y PtlOT Norwegians Combine Cheese, Chicken Plun a gourmet dinner that's economical )'et delightful to the palate. These stuffed. chicke n rolls (pictured on the cover page) arc just a little bitdir- f~rcnt since they are made With mild a nd nu tty J arlsberg, one or Norway's tnnst distinguished cheeses. Serve with ·a simple but perfect salad, warm bread and red wine for an un· forgettable dinner. JARLSBERG STUFFED CHICKEN ROLLS 2/3 cup bread .crumbs 2 t easpoons parsley flakes If.I teas poon salt i.~ t ee.spoo n garlic Powder '4 pound prosciutto, diced 3 oonces (¥.cup) shred· ded Jarlsberg cheese 8 chicken cutlets % cup nour 1 egg, slightly beaten Sa uce: lti cup butter v~ cup flour· 1112 cups milk Jounces I :J~ cup) shred· dtd Jarlsberg cheese •,{i teaspoon sail i.4 teaspoon paprika Ii\ teaspoon pepper Combine bread crum- bs, p&rstey flakes, salt and garlic powder on waxed paper; set aside. Jn amall bowl , combine· cheese a nd prosciutto. Pound each cutlet Oat with meat hammer. Plaee'3bout 2 tablespoons cheese-t·iam tnixture Jil center or each cutlet. -Fold sides or cutlet over filling and roll up jelly-roll fashion; secure with tooth· picks. , ROii each cutiel in nour, then in egg and finally in reserved bread crumb mix· lure. ln deep s killet. fry cutlets in about l·inch hot fat, turning to brown com· pletely. Place in 2·quart shallow baking dish. Bake in 350-dea:ree oven for 40 minutes. Spo0n sauce over the 8 • servings. Sa uc e: In s mall saucepa n. melt butter. Blend in. nour. Gradually s tir in milk. Cook over moderate heat, stirring con- stantly, until mixture thickens. Stir Jn ch eese a nd seasonings; h eat until .cheese melts. Ratings Charted 1------ t \VASHINGTON tUPl l - IL isn't ha rd to figure out that a glass of orange juice probably is better for you than a bottle of sodn .pop: but rhoosing betv.'een 1v.·o breakfast cereals -say Cream of \Vheat and Special K -is another mat· ler. Reading the labels, which pro\•ide a n increasing .a mount or nutritional infor· mation, can help. An e\'en handier de vice is a new chart which ranks tvpes of foods . as well as sOme brands, by nutritiona l \'ahu•. The chart -really a JX>sler of lhc size that might fit on a refrigerator door - is being turned out by Or. J\lirh:1cl ,Jacobson as an ad · junclto his book, .. Nutfilion Scoreboard.'' In .in ea!'ily readable, colorful forn1, it cont:1ins much of the same data found in the book. To :tnsv.·er the e::irlier question. J acobso n ~i\'es Special I\ a rating of 73, outr:1nking Cream of \Vhcat '~·hich is listed al 50. The top rating goes to Total. at 189. Jacobson's ratings are based on the presence of nutrients and the lack of sugar or "emp· ty'' calorics. Vegetables r ange from 126 fQt..collard greens to 7 ror ce\C'ry stirks. . \Vhilc the whole c1uest1on or nutrition is a subject or constant debate. nnd whllc :;ome mav question. .Jacob- son's methods as simplistic. his chart nonetheless pro\'idcs a handy reminder ror some basic dietary con· siderations. The chart is 3\•ailable for Sl.7S-by "riling to CPSI· Po5tcr, 1779 Church St .. NW . Wa s hington, O.C. 20036. Additional posters are $1 each. The Centt r (or Science.in the 1>ub li c lnl eresl. o r \vh lrh Jarobson is a co· direcio r. !Jays to ullo"' te\'eral weeks for delivery. ' .. I ' • . ' . -' ·. 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November 13. 197,f DAIL.YPILOr f:l Nu~rition, Economy: A Tasty Combinati-on -· ., \Tuna, Green Bean and Po!iµJ Scallop-and.this new version or Shepherd's ·Pie are simple, one dish meals that ~re interesting com. bJnat1ons or economical f~ and are both substan·· lial and nourishinc. ~cup chopped ol\ion 2 tablespoons flour • l 'AI teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon mol\osodlum glutamate Vi teaspoon celery seed ~<.teaspoon pepper · 2cups milk 4 potatoes, pared. and thinly sliced 2 cans_ t6li 'or 7 ounces each) tuna, drained · 1 package (9 ounces) frozen cut ereen beans, thawed In a medium saucepan, heat margarine. Add onion "'and cook 5 minutes, unlit tender. Blend in llour. salt, monosodium glutamate, celery seed and pepper~ Cook over medium heat 2 minutes ; 1tir in mllk. Cook, stirrln1 constantly, until mixture thickens and colnes to a boil. . Jn a 2-quart baldngdish combine potato slices, [Una and green be ans. Add sauce. Bake, covered, in a 350 degree. F~ oven 1 hour. Ul\.COv e r a nd. ba ke 30 minutes longer. Yields 4 servings, ap. prox.icnately 60 cents eacb. ' SHEPllEllD'S PIE 1 pound ground beer 'l.z cuP chopped onion l package (10 ounces) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and well drained 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce .3 slices American cheese, diced I teaspoon monosodium glutamate I teaspoon sail v .. teaspoon pepper • v.. teaspoon dried lcur oregano 2 \.IJ cup s le ftover' mashed potatoeS ln a large skillel, Cook ground beef and onion until meat is brown ed and onlon is tender. Stir in drained spinach, t omato sauce," ch e e se , monosodiu m glutamate, salt.,.peppet and oregann. r • · Turn into a 2·quart ras· serole. 1'op with illashed potatoes . ..Baki uncovered in a 350 degree F. oven 45 minutes. t.l akes 8 servings, ap· prox imately 50 cents per servin g .. Shepherd's Pie stretches a pound or ground beef lo eicht servings, Used in a nourishing combination or ~:---======::;mmmmmmm;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmmmm;;;;;;. spinach, tomatoes and I cheese and lopped with a ••crust '' of mashed J)Otatoes, It offers a creative way to use several Jef. lovers .. TUNA GREEN BEAN AND POTATO SCAU.OP 2 table s poon s margarine Get a Head Shred · Cost_s . . Wh e n it comes to v~getables, cabbage is a "less o[tcn" choice. llow come? MHllM PITTED !ft llndSll!Y wz 43c Ripe Olives ••... •••··· ..._-.--·-·u.·-W .-· iK! ~:.,::.~ ........ ~ .24 c ~,':,~::s~a~-~~~i:t49 c c•n•n•• • alcutt It · Stove Top 44 c Stuffing .............. ~ Westwood ~ aac Ice Cream ....... "i:.L. Mrs:·Plppen'~li 29c 1-;;;;t · It 49c ·Applesauce ....... :::·. Dinners .................. .... :kr';j;"~'1T •23c Yogurt .. _____ ,, .... ~ RAY_. m,. Hl·C !l!ll'. 4 -5 c Fruit Drinks .... ':;:-, Cabbage is available in good supply all year long. '""t's economical. .. usually costs less than six cents· a cup; it's versatile.·, .serve it cook ed or uncooked; it's a good source of vitamin C; and it comes in c~lors .•• green, red and ·'11.;hite. . Spaghetti.............. . Bleach ........... "''· . ~ Chief . m , ..... 29c Purex It ...... 4-5c \ Sweet Heart wu LI09 \--v?-----+--1 Detergent e ~ ••••• 1:rr:67c With all that going for it, cabbage eater numbers should be inc-reas ing, They aren 't . ~1layb e cabbag e is a bit too old-fashioned to fit present life styles. Just in case you dorl't bu y cabbage· ~imply becaiise you don't think of it. , .put it on your shopping list this week. How much will you need ? It depends on whether you will cook il or slrveltraw. One pound of, cabbage makes four cups 1r you serve it raw and coarsely chopped or shredded (as in slaw or green s aladJ . One pound of cabbage makes two cup$, cooked. Cabba&e head s are . usually well trim med 'i'1hen you buy them ... so don't throw away any leaves you can save., It isn;t only food you throw away .•. it's money too. BE CLEVER WIT H CABBAGE Peel an orange and cut it into bite·size pieces. Add cole slaw for two. Add coarse·cut white or red cabbage to tos·sed green Salad for lunch? Add the rollowing to co\e slaw for two : 1 cup diced ham or Jun· cheon meat, V2 teaspoon car· raway seeds. 11.i cup e8ch of chopped celery, pimientos', green pepper and on.ion. Gooking cabbage? Cut the _bead_in_w.t.d.ges...Jea.v.ing.. part of the core to hold it together.--Place inon~-tnch ' · or salted boiling water and boil ten to fifteen minutes. Cook shredded cabbage the sam e way.-.-.but for three to live minutes. Store cabbage heads in ple.stic bags or in crisper of refri ge rator. 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'dish, this recipe is offered : cooked noodles and keep ,! atnter sllces uncooked In the same fry.btc pan, • STROGANOFF warm. ham<~ inch thick> ll1btly saute tt.al'key In TURKEY WINGS · Remove excess rat rrom .... 4 ta.blespoons butter or ,remalnilll butter. l'l.ceone 11A cup nour sauce in the pan. Blend sour m.ari•ri.ne . slice on each ham lel'Vinl. 2 tea'spoons salt creain and garlic salt with ~ thick uncooked slices SJ!iDlt• very lldt&IJ Wiib 1 teaspoon paprika -sauce . Heat ~lightly and o1 tu'rkey from breast or saltaDdPepper. . 6 turkey wings • pour over turkey. thighs, (or 6 boned chicken. Add tli&telery • ODW>a, and 14 r ·1 h sli ·th bri!asthalves) cre1m to the uecliluted wo ·n't Wait ' ,. ", Early Bird Cumberland Sauce's Gelled Unlike many recipes for Cumber.Jind sauce, this one calls for a little gelatin, and the result is a more pleasing consistency. . Serve it ~ilh baked ham, roast turkey or chicken, Appears, Parts • 1n cup at or 0 1 Teaming a 8:m ce w.1 Salt d p cream or cltlck-.. toup; l \~ cups water .. lurkey (or ch1cken) sh~ an epper Divide al1J 'OVlr b 1 envelope onion soup and· topping with creea!:y 2. 1tallu celery, finely . equ __ .. nc mlx . .... sauce is a classic way to chopped ~ • P,OrtiOnorh~m~taney. 3cupscookedn0!'.)dles develop the luncheon "·. l ~easpo,o n minced CloseiJ'oil,,_~ ........ ,...~~ -'h ,c1.1psourcream delicacy, Turkey Eugenie. oruon . dies . .,,ice p_. .... In 'A teaspoon garlic salt Bundle all this goodness 'h cup hgbt cream shalloW·PIJ! Ud ...U Ii 350 ii desired ' up in 1 piece of heavy OutY 1 c.an (10% ounces~ eoi\-d~gre~ F. ov.••~ ifil:IO Mix flour , salt, and roil ·for o~ .. uie euieal deued. crearD; or chicken minu~f k ~ paprika. Use to.coat turkey cookiaa ways.··· aoup -. . Serve pac . aaebacm dinner wings. Brown ·turkey in fat This is known as buDclle Out ham 'n I serving por· plates tor eac &uea&. t.o -..,. --.-. ,.. open. ~ ' ' ' /, • .. • • • • < t , , ' 1----.clutnrgoose:-frtsworrde'"·+---- ful with wild game, too, ' . '• such as venison, ducks or pheasa.ntt. ALMOND CUMBEIUAND SAUCE 1 tea poon plain gelatin 111.z cups port wine If: cup red currant jelly v ~ l/a cup red or rose wine • ns orange peel spoo.ns ·ary· .. Fli'.ilsh's ... ~~}~·, Fancy It appears that there is an ample sUpp1yof sugar if everyone s_imply uses what they normaUy need. 1b help. maintain normal usage, Ralphs has limited th8$8.)es of sugar to one, ten or·five pound bag per person. Herecare some ways you can help maintain normal supply-and hopefuUy, bring down theJCOSt of sugar. · ~ ·, • ' r • 1) Cut back on your family'§ use of sugar until prices become more reasonable again. 'Reduce ~he amouitt of.sugar in dee and on breakf~t cereals. Forego frosting on your home-baked cakes. Bake pies, with fruit foe a sweetener. 2) Use natural substitutes for sugar. Honey makes an excellent sweetener. Serve your f~mily_fruit andjuice.whieh. wilJ provitle them with natural sugar. · , 3) Make use of artificial substitUtes whei'ever applicable. At tpday's prices, they cost less. · • The sooner we can reduce our consumption of sugar, tlie sooner we can all expect the price of sug_ar to come down. ' . - . . . Meat Master Meats ' Ful CUt-lon• In Beef .... Steaks ----Cut FreshPark Super Bakert ... 1.07 9••1 CMtc:k,-Clod C,.. e:tn'm-~ti ~1.18 1111 Loin -lton•I••• . Top Sli'lbin Steaks lfflAound-Bon•I••• Beef Tip Steaks Any lb:• Pac:k10• Leanest Ground Beef lb. 1.89 "' 1.,98 ' lb. 1.98 lb. 1.59 lb. 1.18 Roasts U.S.D.A. Or1dtl A-Soutfl•nt Fresh ·Fryers lb:59 'whol• lb .• 43 ~ . WH1on -W•t•rAddtld-fuHyCook•d 1 89 Boneleis Ham ~ lb.. • l'lsherman's Cove Fr1sh -10~ J1t Pacific Oysters .... 89 S1l1d Slz• Cooked Shrimp Al11k1n M•1ty CrabClaws A1lph1&ckl1{v•-fulf 1~ lb. Lo•f __. ,Bread R•lph1 -Fr•MI l•ked Cinnamon Rolls R•lph1-lutt•rfty Coffee cakes .. , .. 43 '~ 45 ..... ·~ 45 -pkg. • ~Tea Cakes • .,. ... n Super Dell __ _ M•1torl1el Ralphs Bologna 11b •• 98 ·I '· 'c I •I Super P.roduce . C-.itnl A1t1eric•n ~ Fin8at Quality • Bananas ... ,., . 12 N•w Crop C0Kttit111 YIU., .16 White Grapefruit .. , .. ~ '•ncy Norttntfft .28 D'Anjou Pears ... .... Mld,l...t .10 Brown Onions per lb. Fr•N, Y•IV•ty .28 RedYams pet lb. G1fCMfl Fr•sh " .29 Broccoli ...... -Super Flowers ·Oriltd Strawflower Bouquets. _ .78 C<Morf\11, fr•MI Cul Mixed Bouquets fttllt Cut Quick To Fil . Beef Cube Steaks lb. 1.99 - lb. 1.09 "-"ht-Chunk ltyl• JackCheese "· 1.89 Pompons ....... 97 .. ..... 97 Alps-from Au1tri• Swiss-Cheese Frt1•I LflllOfl i.etfwllfl htth•M llf All fl'Hll Cllt ,....,_ l••I Round -lon•·ln Rump Roasts • An ~~nsive casserole ~j~Wck and easy is this orfe ~Uturing precooked. frozeh sirloin tips with m1,1shroom sauce ---Us an-in stant-potato mixtur'e lo lattice across the L•1nCVH1-Bon1l•s1 Stewing Beef M•1tlft1-;Hot 0T A1gul1"f lb 1.79 lb. 1.18 ~-1.29 lb. 1.59 lb. 1.09 ,,,. 1.19 Super ~-:: ...... 38...__Household-Values,---Ifft, ...... Chlck1n, Turti., _Danola_Chip..M!lat- Cl1u1Hn-WttoM ck lc:lcte •---~top;-and-you·r----resUve <fish will look as though you've spent hours in·the kitchen - ,and taste like it too! , CHECKERBOARD --SIRLOIN TIPS i (28-ou nce) ramily pac mushroom sauce and sirloin tips 11/2 cups instant mashed potatoes 11h cup sour cream 2 tablespoons· chopped green onions or chives 2 tablespoo ns grated Pa rmesan cheese •leat sirloin tips accor- ding to package directions. Pour into baking dish. Prepa,-e instant mashed potatoes substituting sour cream ror milk. Stir in green onions. Arrange in checkerbollrd design on top or sirloin lips. Sprinkle with cheese and place under broiler until cheese melts. i\I akes 4-5 servings · at approxi mately 43 cents per se rving. Apples Spiced . ,!'tl 1\CE APPLES \Ve suggest this delicious di s h :i s a pork accom- paniment but you may want lo use it sometimes as a des-. sert. \ 2 pounds green cooki ng apples 1 cup li ght corn syrup •:: • 10 t teaspoon small ,pieces from blade mace . Pare. corc~nd quarter apples. Slice ch quurter (from mediu or large ap- p\esl in.to lh i d!'i ·and slice each quarter (from small applest into halves. · In a large saucepot bring Jtpples, corn ·sy rup and n11.ice to a IJoil: simmer, un · cove.red oind 'ithout slit'.. rin g. Until apples are tender ----.about io minutes..- Strr gentl y to ·get rid of roamy 101, -· upples will break up. Serve warm or told, Makes 6 ~ervinJ::S. qu•rt ,96 ·~ .45 Italian Sausage -ponlfloulciir Por1< Steaks Kosher Diii Pli:kles KnttdMfl-0.llclous Cream Cheese T1mlati Ptoot--ettrom• W1r•-11"11i• 11n . Tll'kay . 11~.-.88~ OIClir M1y•r-M•11 Of • Beef Franks Platters~ .. ,. 2.97 ~::~ 3.19 R1lph1-Hlckory lmokltd-12 OL Pkg. Wafer Thin Bacon .. 1.09 1b .• 79 ~1.-·'Aortta Rum ftfth 3.59 i)i;tm~;;b 1 09 K•ntucky lqulr•-11 Proof P1rkay-Squ1•z• 8ottt• "· • Straight Bourbon """ 3.99 Liquid Margarine Pofll lttcMild•r -SUcltd .II Smoked Picnics Pork Shoulcl•r-8Ytt Cut Boneless Por1< Roasts , lb. , lb. Ohio-ROii! Meat 1het rrlOl1leters Llbbly-loJll Grind• -11 OL llH Wine-Glasses 11ch .'17 ••di .88 .89 .75 .79 Young M••ty w/Rlbl 1 9 LI•blraumllch or Mo1•1bturnch•n 1 89 RMpt.1 -Pur• \I.I H•rttae•-Otd F1llllonH Turkey Breasts """"'" "· .1 Ralphs Gelman Wines ... • Orw1ge Juice ,,, ·_Oil Lamps • --2.88 Prices effective November 14 through November 20 s..per 1111ys----.------------'----------... Treesweet-Regular 11811111r II' CUl•lbrtall l<lnil size ,,. on Grapefruit Oroweat Cheer '"~ Ralphs Old Fashioned .... pkg. Juice .. ,~~ .49 Dressina ... ~: .55 Detergent 1.53 ' . Ice Cream i:~:; • 79 Health a Beauty ... . ' . ' " Frozen ~ .. Paatry FUlen Pantry FUlen 1(111• 0-• Qft ContKl Lisaine Anliseptic ~~ l'Wln BIHi• S cL Schick Super II ,.,. OldSpic•-lil99ul•rotll..,• no~ Shave Cream "" Anff.P..tpff111t 12 ot. RightG~ Clll .98 .81 ~88 1.77 - A11ll·P0t•pll'1nt 1 o.a.. 119 Ultra Ban Super Ory Cl/I • w;;;-~~·~~ ,,~~ .95 c.-. ....... "'"·--·- . Ralph• Aspirin =··· Gr1petruit Juice Wll1W9d T°'"*!P . Birdseye COOi Whip '• T1111w•mt-Aotld1 Orange Juice Grffll 011111-8Qy LIM11 Ot LeSueurPaas •.::;,2s--Jlalplw EftrJday Low Prke1-o;;:;c~ .. -,.: .•. ... -·-~-tt,::: .11 =·--·.: .11 t .......... ~ Rttz CfBCker1 ,.,,., Retph1 Sug1r ....... -_ ... "-.. _,_ Pesito Bl1mol .!:; .H Fish 6 Chips ~:1.11 -·-··-c-tJll..: .22 ,_.,_ .. _ ·~ .41 -.. -~ Chicken Broth Mettled Potatoes Chicken lpfefd 1 ... llfl_lo!'_ GIM'I--........... Shive Cre1m '''.'!',; .99 Pepperoni Pluas ~ '2.20 ----'14.:: .21 ----~2.21 ...-,_ ..... Cle1nser Prlme,..Qot Food , .... °" Fry o... ..... -.. ......... .... l"""·' ... , .. ,_ .. 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Refried leans ~ 2.17 ---Bathroom Cleaner !'.:.aa •.:: .21 .1--1 ... • .. c-C&H 8119ar ".: 4'.31 ••• ,-ea..-------1.29 CHbury Candy Birt •::; .17 ".:;: 2.19 -Comt>d Dogt • 1.1• ~-ttJl,,.._.;,1111, -.tntl•~~ .. _....,,,,., __ -.11 •• , ... ...,, e_....uo01.~"""" -....... !!111~""6. ............. ,I.,_ ..___,,__ __ -• ' • • I I I , • • • ' ' • f ' 1, . - Distinctly' Mexican -A·Chili Pepper~,c;J Lightly The dangle or brighl red pepptrs. tied together for ClllLI PORK STEW . dryiQg in .the sun, hangs.in FROM PUEBLO J.fexican kitchens both as 'h cup dried chopped 'cheery decor and an esscn-oni on -· tial in cookery. • J 1:i teaspoons inslctnl Called a ri stra in Sp anish. minced garlic whole ch ili peppers cut ~ 1 1 ~cup_swater,dividcd rrom the string, one at a 2 tablespoons oil tin)e,.are_us.cd to give nip to 3 pounds boneless pork Lalin-American dishes. shoulder. cul into 2·inch Chil.i pepper~ •. cumin, pieces oregano and garlic have 1 1~ teaspoons sail been blended by .experts to 3 tablespoons flour maketheverypopy.larchili t tablespoon c hili lM)wder.. 'poWder• Sori\"e m anufacturers like ·-· I tea spoon oregano lo add ground cloves. al -lea,·es. crumbled !spice, onion1 powder or 1 a.teasPOQn sugar ot.herspices. 2 pounds potatoes, Even though chili po\\·der peeled and quartered was created some hundred l can (1 pound) years, ago to give savor to tomatoes, broken up chili ·con carne. there are 12 pound chorizo or hundreds of deljcious uses pork sausage links, sliced for this taste-tingling blend . 1 avocado, peeled·. and Obviously il 's perfect for sliced, optional D r a i n a I l ',bu t 2 ~~ te3spoon salt tablespoons rat from skillet. \/:1 teaspoon sugar Add 'rehydrated onion and 1;~ teaspoon g_round garlic; a s aue 5 minutes. coriander Return pork to skillet. 12 tortillas Add o/,i cup of the water 6 tablespoons butter or along with the salt. Bring to margarine boiling point. Cover, reduce 12 eggs heat and simmer llh hours Rehydrat'e onion and or until Pork is almost ten-garlic ih wa_ter for 10 dcr; stirrinjfoccasionally. minutes. Blend nour. chili powder, rn a mellium saucepan oregano and sugar with heat I tablespoon of the oil . rcm:.lining 1 ~ cup Water; Add rehydrated onion and stir Into gravy in saucepan., _garlic: saute for 1 minute. Add potatoes, tomatoes Add tomatoes. chili powder, and sausage. Cover a{ld salt, sugar and coriander. simmer until meat and nring to bo il ing point ; potatoes are tender, about red uce heat. Co,•er and sim- 40to45 minutes longer. mer for 10 minutes. Garnish the 8 servings In a large skillet heat with a voe ado slices, i[ remaining 3 tablespoons oil. desired. Add tortillus; three at a llUEVOS RANCHt:KOS 2 tablespoons instant minced onion- time, and fry lightly, about 1 minute. Drain tortillas and keep hot. ' l\lexican dishes such as the Rehydrate chopped onion Chili Pork S t e w rrom and__I_arlic in Y.l culi...,Qf_the t----. Puebkl:anlflh-e HuevOs~aff:" water for IO minutes. ~'4 teaspoon instant min- ced gadi . 2tablespoons water In same ski llet melt-but- ter . 2 tablespoons at a time, al)(i-lightly-fry ~ggs;four-at a time. Place an _..egg. on eacH tortilla. cheros made according to In a large h eavy recipes given below. saucepan or Dutch oven, For P..t exican taste buds. heat oil. Add pork; brown add a pinch or two of ground ~·ell on all sides. Rcmo,·e .red pepper. t pork ; set aside. 4 tablespoons salad oil, divided 1 can (1 pound ) tomatoes, broken up 1 teaspoon chili powder For each serving place t"·o eggs on tortillas on a plate; surround with hot chili tomato sauce . • • TODAY, WHEN EVERY PE;NNY COUNTS ••• SAVE TEN. I • • • • I r ·, ' And fry practically grease-free.r;.-~ ·We'll give You 10¢ off to try a 24 ounce bottle of Crisco Oil. (! • Crisco Oil fries practicallY grease-free rt§(0 and foods fried in Crisco Oil taste crisp OIL ' . and crunchy-not greasy. Wnat's more.cm-eo Oil blends better with vineQar-than any other leading 011- -so salads taste better REDEEM THIS VALUABLE COUPON " • .. ' • Fai'I .meals will ha.ve extra warmth when chili powder ·simplifies the fragrant spicing in pork stew or hueyos rancheros. Add an extra pinch of ground red pepper for Mexican taste buds. ,. . ' ' .. .,. .... TOMATO SAUCE • -MACAROfl 3/100 All cuts e,;cept .._,. 5 lb. boJt srs GINO'S ITALIAN DELI llSI 4 llUCH ILVD.-962-6512 MOWON47DA1SAWl9 . , GJJo it. BeGlU>e it's a Llcar th ing to do . Mug the fa mily or a spc'C ial someone with ~' ' our designer monog rammed coffee mugs. Each is only $189 including postage and handlin g. If you could buy them retail, th ey ll'ould cost at least $3.50 each :They are a prec ious porcda in'loo king L'<l rthcnware. You can have the motif ai~d initi als i.n your choice of either exqui site wedgell'oocl blue or - wedgewood green fired on m 1500 degrees tu he di shwashe r and detergent proof. 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Ttie MJB c1n cOtle numbe1s 11re ---------------------------- Plene monogram (up to three in itials each) the mug(s) as follows: Chee\ lhe wedgewood color desired • 1.I I I leiue DorGreen D 3.1 I I l a1u eDorGreen D 5.1 I I l a1ueD or Green D 2.1 I (Bl ue DorGreen O 4.I I I j BlueDor Greeo D s.1 I I (B lueD or GreenO When ordering more lhan six mugs. please reprOduce this form , fill ii oot and send with order. Ple11e 1end lhe Mug(s) to: Name (please prlntl----------~ddress._·----------'----- • City Stale ip Code {required), _____ _,_ • If you wfsh the mugs sent to dillerent addresses, please indicale the mug numbers and the appropriate • addresses on a separate piece ol paper. • • OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 21, 1975. A.LLOW 4 TO 6 WEE ll.S FOR OE LIVERY Ol!f'r gOOtl bnly 1n U S A Post~9. h8ndlrng e Included Oller~ whirre11e1 reSl rot "'ld. llKIXJ O< olhe1w1M p1oh<C•1cd by 13w Your Oll<'r ughls r111y noi tie asstQned oi lrl n.t.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !erred, Ind Ille MJ9 Comt11ny rese111es tttfl nori1 to relvte 1ny order O•de1s lro.,, ,,..1111ro15 Of wh()lcsalers ,.011cceoted. S~l<I A PTCblem de111loo woll'1 your on.1111 wr.te MJB Cu51omer Serv•tel, PO Bo1 1J63!1, St P;iu\, Minn ~5196 ABC • ••••••••••eeeeeeeeeeeee•eeeeee eee••••••A••••eeee • . . ' . . .. .. • , • ' SAUSAGE LINKS SW1fTS 79 ,,.. UOWI.. ~ SHY£ MZ.PM:IAU OSCAllMAYflt • s139 LITTLE FRIERS ..................... " 1 OSCAlt MAYER s109 . ~~~IE LINKS , 12oz. S69I CANNED HAMS ... .., "' 1 MANHAn.•,1•(• 1·ll. PACKAGE 69' REGULAR WIENERS ............... . HOffY ~ANO l '1 09 SLICED BACON ...... ·' ... • 11 lllf • IOUND cur $1 59 SIRLOIN TIP ~:!. ..... -.......... .....,,_ -$129 SUCID • BEEF STEW MEAT ... _ ... _... BACOJt iiOii'iiioutiER __ ... s1 4 ·9 _... .. IUU< , _,,,_..._,..,...... . 79c $1 09 . ' SLICED BACON ........ _............... POUND -. : !ij!;~~=::~~.::::.::i:_=~;~N~G- a;•.;·o·'-·""' 79• 79c . SALAMI --.. -M11. • ... 409 CLEANER ' f04l aATMIOOM _ .... 85' LYSOL • LI QUID •lGUU.lt 01: 'INE .:~47 c LIQUID PLUMR COFFIE -MATI MINUTE RICI · ti*lOOI OU.IHI NON DAIST conrr cn.u111 lOHO OAAIH & WllO FLOOR WAX JOHNSON'S FUTUltl . $141 27.0Z. " f .. . ·OVEN CLEANER JI FOAM BEEF • BONE IN STATER BROS. CERTIFIED .07 POUND BEEF • BLADE CUT BEEF • STATER BROS. . STATER BROS. CERTIFIED . CERTIAED GUARANTEED • plus BLUE CHIP STAMPS . . lfff • CMl.ICK Qlf • GUUANTllO 8 9 C ' ROUND BONE ROAST ......... . 1111 • CHUCI M • WIU. TllMMIO • 9 5 C 7·BONE ROAST ..................... . --·""""'"""""'-·. $, 39 ROLLED ROAST ........................ . flUtl • DIUOOUS • IMT MDPACKMI 7 3 C GROUND BEEF ........................... . .... """""". ........ s 1 39 . FAMILY STEAK ......................... . "'!'' _......... s 1 39 BEEF RIB 5,TEAK ................. LI. .. an .................. .:.J I -$179 BEEF CLU• STEAK .............. -_, ... _.. s 1 07 BEEF RUMP ROAST ......... . IEEf • lOIN CUT s1 as T ·BONE STEAK .................... LI • IEEf • lOIN CUT 'l 89 PORTERHOUSE STK •........ u. ' IEff • lOIN CUT . s1 98 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ........ 11. CHUCK STEAK BEEF• STATER BROS. CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED .... , •. STIAK . stAm ..cs. nanmo •1·~ """"" . 19 ,_1 ... ·_ -·---·~ ~POUND . CiiNBENRRY JUICE 81 ifiii.iNA•DRESSING ·86 c · -i0TAL CEREAL _rit s3-c-:-~ I -• GSQLDYEN GRRIDDUU p FOR WAFFL~S 24-0L 99 c ' & PANCAKES ----SIZE · " Mla.$COFFEE 1~ 94c DYNABURGER ___ ~i. 85 c SCOURING PADS · c S.O.S. PADS ...................... ;~~ 49 • DEAL PACKAGE -$1 0 9 BIZ ADDITIYE _ ............. ~rz~-· AVAM.AILENOWA'fAU ST~nl NOS. MA.IKETS ~J....S~llo -1.-SlWll .. Giii (IUN"••n •V""-•111 ., .... 5u. 1(1 ttofi. IOOUU , lHfY .lillf OlWlT$ W\!· tOMt If IW<O•llS, llllNM, .,.D lllA• 1M$. ()<01 '"'"''('"'~ "" ttff>llo•loll OM •n IUlCM•.t.u 01 """ "•!!• -. .... m1. CLOSl·UP ULTRA SAN SCHICK TOOTNPASTI DIODOllANT 2002 •LADIS ··-59' ,=., "69' =-= 69' ••u •AYI R Mlll•UCK Miii ASPIRIN HAIRIPllAY CLAIROL ~·~-49' ....... 67' .:::::.. •134 -·-PI PSODINT PlllU . PHIWPIMILK TOOTHPAITI CONCINTRATI Of MAONlllA 68' ·-· '1 '' .._. •1•• ,,_ ·-MEUTA COfflE MAKEl .................................. •3.59 MAGIC SPRAY SIZING ~-""L 65' FORMICA nooR SHINE _, ..... 11.05 FORMICA Fl,OOR SHINE _..,,, '1.84 . KltENGUARD~ ....... _ ,..,,, 72' . . .. .. ", • ' 1 (:J f OAILYPILOT Smoke Flavor I ' ~ppeal~ Here's <1. variatlor1 on .onion pie lhut g.ains flavor a_nd nutrition from the additiQ.P or sliced £moked salmon. It tu!;ites <is good if not better than it looks. t Serve this unique dish us he main entree when your club gets together fo(' lunth1 or as a part of a party smorgasbord or buffet. You'll find sliced smoked salmon in the delicatessen departm ent of your neighborhood murket SMOKED SALMON ONION P IE 1 3·ounce smoked salmon llox 1 ~cups onions, chopped 1 tablespoon butter or _margarine 1h pound low fat srr.all curd cottage cheese 2 la rge eggs, sli ghtly beaten . 9-inch pie shell, baketl and cooled • • , ' !}.., ON QUALIT JIM'S RANCH FRESH EXTRA LARGE AA ~EGGS. FOREMOST ·sou1· CREAM PINT c~ PART PACK SODA INCLUDING MIXES FULL 9UARTS .. ' FOODS ~ ' . ' ' .. • USDA CHOICE ONLY PERSONAL SERVICE COUHTElt USDA CHOICE 1·ou1n ·STEAK . . . • LB. J . • .. ' .. t ' • '< . . Salt and r1cpper to taste Dash of c.ayenne Fry onions1Jn butter until s~ft, Blend cottage cheese with beaten eggs pour inlQ baked pie shell. ' DENNISON'S USDA CHOICE ~DRl::::;:::::::,.,VE Gii~ COi CAIME "'ti";;~0' 49c RUMP . ROAST DRIVE KING SIZE $ '9 FRESH . ' BONE IN s11! 1 • 69 c ~ u .. ~ Cut smoked salmon Into small pieces, mix wit~ on~ons. Spoon atop chrnd m.1xturc. Season lightly with salt, pepper an4 cayenne. 1 . lSmokcd salmon has a salt n~vor so add additional salt cautiously. if at all 1. Bake in prehe ated hot oven f400 degrees 1',.J for 45 to SO minutes or until firm. Let. set 5 minutes aft~ -removaHrotrrtwetl:-Miltes 6 entree servings or 12 apJ>e:tiicr servings. . t Crisp Pastry Fi·lling Laced LeCroquant aux Pommes is a French cousin of oyr apple crisp. Croquar'lt refers to somethinc crisp and crunchy, but soft insi~e. The French crumb tdppirig · on this dessert is made with chopped almonds for a delightful nutty flavor. The apples are !jr;sl sauteed in margarine then laced with rum and spices. ' LE CROQllA!'ir AUXPOMMES . 12 cup margarine 4 cups sliced, pared apples 11'" cup rum __:!a_C.UJl__!i_Ui.ll.._ ., .. teaspoon· g roun cinnamon 1:: cup finely chopped blanched almonds ·, 12 cup unsirt ed flour Dash salt 12 teaspoon vaJlilla extract In large skillet melt •:i cup ·marga rine . Saute 'apples iri margarine, until tender, about 5 minuteS. Remove from heat and pour rum over apples. Stir in 1~ cup sugar and cinnamon. Let stand ror • 2 hour. . ~1easure chopped almonds. flour, relJlaining 13 cup sugar and saJt into a bowl. Cut in remaining 1.1 cup margarine 'A-'iih pastry blender or l\VO knjyes until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add \'anilla. Set aside in refrigerator or co:ol place until ready to use. · E\'erUy spread apples and liquid over the bottom of a greased. shallow 2-quart · casserole. Sprinkle 12 or the pastry mixlurc Over t he a pples. Bake at 400 degrees, F. for 15 minutes. · Sprinkle r e.main ing mixture on top} Bake 15 min'uteS longer or until golden brown. Scr\-·e warm with ice cream or whipped cream if desired.' ' l More Munch Your fa ,·orlte read)··tO· eat-cereal will tie even bet· ter w he n a toss·on of walnuts Is added along with fruit.sugar and mJlk. · Just shake th~ meaty ker· nels frorn the clear bag or \·acuum can. The. various \\'alnut sites give eailng in· teresl to the'munch <fuality. - Scatter· toasted walnuts onto copked breakfast cerUJ: 100; aad terve with brown su1ar, milk or cream. Sunday is Fl1L1BAY' • • 0s~; DDERGEllY~~s::::v ~ GROQND BEEF FOREMOST PREMIUM ICE CREAM HALF GALLON R'OUND MJB or MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE COFFEE-MATE MOM DAIRY I LI. CAN ALI. GllNDS BEST VALUE ANYWHERE! NEWALNUTS 39~.· ; STOCK UP HOW NORTHERN D .~llRBOI-' OSCAR MA YER PURE PORK LITTLE FRIERS ' TENDERIZED CUBE STEAKS USDA CHOICE -0~.ELE~SJlOJUfD STEAK USDA CHOrCE MELON CUT RUMP ROAST PROTEIN BLEND GROUND BEEF OACAR MA YER ALL MEAT OR ALL BEEF WIENERS OS~AR MAYER SMOKIE LINKS OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA 8 oz. MEAT I BEEF , BAR M FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA IZ OL BAR M CHUNK STYLE BRAUNSWIEGER BAR M BULK STYLE POLISH SAUSAGE SPRINGFIELD MILD, JACK, LONGHORN, CHEESE WEAVER DEEP DISH CHICKEN PIE ORE-IDA HASH BROWM POIATOES 2 LIS. MRS. SMITHS PIE SALE!! LARGE DEEP DISH • APPLE •COCONUT CUSTARD •APPLE CRUMB tOL Rf9. 1.09 RUSSETT LI. c ,~ ·' U.S. NO. I 10 69 POT A TOES c,E!~o -NEW CROP DATES $1~ ! . . !1.~ • • ' . '•~ • • . 59c ·i LI. .. . . '~ 98~ -~ , 99~· , 59!. -··~~ ··~· ••~ .. 79~ 79c • : llOY AL SA TIN llENDED WHISKEY qr. COSTA MESA 19th and Plactitla' PLACENTIA 710 W. ChapMan '•· -. • I,.. " I . t • I . 1 ' ~ . . . .. .,.. ....-. . . . .. .. • • Wednesday. November 13.1974 . " • ' -• • •• jub ~ut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef .•. naturally aged 'tO be tender and fiavor!ul! cheddar = ... : 7 cJ c Steak ~CIKMCE• ~ ~ ~ ••• s 1 7.~ . i· LiQ.WJt,:Dep't. Values! IDIUCED $1.11! JIUAY TIES SCOTCH - . s311 Bottled for El Rancho! Half.gallon! Seagram's Gin ... s999· Now! Save 86t on the half.gallon! Old Grand Dad .•• 5599 Straight whiskey! Fifth! Regular 6'.59! Whitt!' Horse . . , • 5758 Save'1!1 famous 11cotfh! F!ftb · Almalin = . . . . 5289 Deeply "I\ ,d dry! great with zib!.flfth -~ $14?. • ' Cbahlie .. B ' ' ~. · ea Foods! Floridf' inute!Maid! (12 oz .... 57c:) " ~!~a..~!~!1 . ."i1~9~ ; -The amall en~ 'Of the rib cut and trimmed El Ra-nclio so/I!~_ for value! Short Rib$ ........ 515! 'ScallOpine Slices • 525~ From the rib'cut of U.S.D.~. Choice beef! Boneleaa· iib eye -Wiltonsin veal! Ground Beef ••. ~ s1'! SmOked "S.•ge • 5 1 2~ Extra lean ••. choose bulk .or patties! El Rancho's old-fashioned country style! Sllper·Lean Beef .• 5 1 1~ Ground or Chopped steak -3 per lb.! ~PARE RIBS 1ns•1 .. So lean and meaty ! From Eastern fresh pork! . • , . ' Slic8ij Bacen ; •. .' • 51 'Z El Rancho's thick• ranclt 1tyle alices! :g:~, ·-~~ 1 o.~ BostOn butt -boneless, rolled Eastern ~rk! Froin Schreiber . \ . the people who know cheese of su~rior quality! ,s ounce p1ck1g:t Muenster or Havarti 79c • Oak's Danish Cheese ~ .• 8 °'' pecbp . I Rondele et.se .. 79c Freqch style, with herbl or pepper! 4\i: oz. Monterey Jack . • • 79c WISPRIDE 9ac ' CHEDDAR , Sharp, spreadable! 10 o refill 1i:r.e. • ---~-~-~ Sficed LOnghom • • 9gc Fisher'• made--Wit~ '~Wm milk! 10 OI. Bonbel or ,Babybel 98° From the Laughing Cow! 8 oz. pkg. Baby Gouiiis • . • • ggc Laughing Cow ... 8 bunce 'cbeae ' ·CHEESE F.OIDUE Swiss Knight -14 oz. for f\ln time ; . ' .. ' . · · /h;;Jill/tngllib HAllBlJT . s 1' 89 SlJAK · .. Center cut! ... to afford more value! r . - . Filret of Sole . . -. • 515! , . ..('. I > •• Petra\e &Ole· .•. mild Oavor you ravor! · ::aa -srzr-F resh Per1111 . • . • .. Fresh from the ocean .. , tasty fillet.a! • , • t ,FRESH CLAM~ . ·79~ Cherry1toneS ... fron\ New England -lat£G!ots.; ••.. 39c · - w~iff;sC:::ni:n,0or0B:coij~b:,, . .lb_ ·• SEl:ECT . SMALt Elll! Fillet of Turbot_ •• "89t From off the shores of Greenland! Cooked SHrimp •. s1 •! • ~ .- ' -. . s ix :t::a in the 5 ounce package~ En.;.tii1idas ; .. DE... . . ·59c Bee;,-~ or Mexican style! 12 oz ' Layer.:ca;f,·, · kel r. · .. ggc · Golde,p . onut, Devil'a, Food, Chocolate Fudgt'· anillal 17 ourices 'big! ' .. ~.· lll lllllCT-llOl llMll 111$ lllCll l'ilUT lllll! -"1f, ll~i !ID, ll -- • llllUTY! Beef Rib Bones roi.i.or--u.s.u.ClllllCl ••••••• 69• •. ' . Perfect size 1.for a ·shrimp coclrtail! ' ' " . SALMON ·~ $ '189 , STEAKS ' , .. Center-cutf Serve broiled or Laked! " Qmutli-S,ollpc.~L·s •• .. 1 ,s~1-1rus =~.· ......... ~. . "" . -... Thie~~ cream y and rich .. ·~"° ~· a~~ soup or as a convenieht sau.ce! 10 oz. can: So frl!'h! .. , becau~. they're rushed from th e farm to El Rancho-guaranteed, because lhe name is oura!-Dolen .,._. Clackers: ..... . Snowflaket! Crisp end fresh •.. so good with soups, salads, snacks! Save on the 16cz si:r.e ' 49~ • • • Farm fresh godd n'6fl, picked at•fl.avor.peak and ca nned to preserve that goodness! No. 300 • ... \. ~ ~risco . Oil 24oz.aomE ••••• J e CllFFON " . issue FACI~ , •. ~ •••••• • • , ~ ~ . At th'e~ice that oil has been , you'll be glad for the opportunity to save at thi~ Price? The sneezin' season· is uPon·us! Stock up! Package of 200, in an assortment of colors! Nlii.;al Cereal . . . 69c ' ~i at/tl,Jiod ·-choice of 4 varieties! 16 -02 . ·/ I ' ' obe A-1 Noodles 45c C~ Medium, Wide ~r Fine! 12 oz pkg. M J .M Candies , oi PK &9c Pi'in er Pean~t! (i2 oz pkg ... 89t) . . -~f ~~~r~~n~~.~~lb. ;k; 75 c Potatoes llTTTCIOalll • • 49c ' ' Au Gratin, Jul ienrie or Scalloped! .•) Gr•iiefruit Juice~. &sc Tit~weet Natural or Pink! 6 oz cans , HPiseradish :r ... 49c S ti with the rib ro&1t! 9 Oz jar· . . Ci FoOd •IMS ••••• .i gc Kitty'• favorital 6\.t oz Ip • l2%t hlnH rime ..... · Moi,t.dolf9C14-Bttf .• , •. , ... , .... 72ounce ilhili Mix •..•.. • · · · 69°, Carrol Shelby~Texa11tyle! .• · ·• ··• · · · .4 01.. • Juice,. __ ...•. 49c , Wizard · Deodorizer Clorox . Bleach ••• 49c Case-~wayne, in the big ·46 oz can Choi ce of scients! 9 oz aero&Ol can r.et clothes really white! Half-gallon · WelCh -cocaru. ..• &9c Lawn & leaf Bags 59c -Fabric S.oftener • • s 139 Downy -l\&}f gallon , (Includes 16C oft) Tangy and delicious! 48 oz, size ' . Time to rake up! Springfield 5 ct. • Super Fresh Produ ce! · -. .Avllc1dus·-~ •. ·.II~ . -. . ..._ -- Really. big! , . but,aeeing ia believing! ~om~ in ,nd see for YO\U'Sf)f! California's finet&! Cauliflower · . . • • • • . 39\. Butternut •sh • · •. ~ •5\ . Ga~en fresh, with .ano.,..Y white heads! Your folks .will Jove lhe freeh nutty navor. JUMBO WALNUTS 49-~ New crop! Big, meaty Hartley ~ariety! I Baggies · ......•••• Plast~ bagr ... , ............... JllC'lapof 60 Plastic Wrap ..• : •• 19° Glad! , ...•........ , , ..•.. the 1>11200footroll • , .. BARTLETT 3· $1 PEARS .. GOLDEN APPLES 29~ frqm Northern orchards! Sweet, j!-'icy Washington E.tzo Fancy Dtlicicua. · Sandwich Bag~ Olad-pkg.ol90(Pkg,ofl5-0 ............ 69<1 Bon Ami ..••••.•.• 26' Shower lo Shower .. , • , •.. , •.••. """. '1 os. lile . Vltalls Hair Tonic •• 19' Scourt, t,u\ won't scratch! .. .,, ••.•.. , .. :.14 °" For good grooming! ... , • , , ....••• , .4oa. btle. ·-· • \ • • i - Tide 1a111Z1 •••••• s3•9 Big 10 lb. 11 oz. pkg. (inc . 5Q1 om Sweetheart Liquid 6~ Lime scented detergenl' ... 32 oz. b\te. Prices in effect Thut. Noo. 14 through Wed. Nou. 20 Open da ily 9 t(! 9 Sunday JO to 1 No sales to dealer. Bufferirr •.•.•..••. Forheadeche and minor pain! , , .•.••. , .80 ct. Arrid Extra Dry •.. .s121 Deod c-. orant~··Y ····· ····•·· .. ln9ouncecen • I I ( e ' .. -0 s • n I I I c pl d s r s b b d m pl b pl fr . la d )l c m s Cr b in ad .fil m in ho m br m ba la c .. ~ le bo co ' . f • ' Wedne1cr1r. Novembet 13. 1974. !MJLY PILOT (#I • C·ompli .ments I • ---Rolling ·1n ~ t-· --' . .._ ;:_!ih4tnthao.!"1.ae.ones .1~1111to mAdadrg!rin& In a aa1 utep~n. andZ~•spoonspoanddn-· ly. ONNAMONaOU.S Place, cut aide up, ba 2 -·• e a ~ era VI 1""' 7~ cup firm 1 pa.c-.ed namon. SprJnkle center !h Place J n f,repued ...,., Roll eacb balf lnto aa 11 x 1reued 9·lneb round cake t h e kitc h en. Soon it light brown sugar and 2 otdou1h with ~ot•cln· ibout l 'h nches a part. t-lnch oblong. Brulb wilh pans or 2 &reued I inch becomes a family alfair. teupoons llght corn syrup : namon mixture. Feld '1; of Repeat With re~ Ult ..nelted marearlne. · square pans. Cover; let rise ' Moat meo •ill remembet brln&toa rollincboU. dou&h over center third: ottbedou.&haadftllillC. Combine l'h cup1 suiar •. in warm place, Cree Crom P•ndma'a clnnamJn rolls ' Immediately pour into Sprinkle with v. ~ cln· Cover; let rise ia warm 3 cup aeedless r1.lstna apd dran, until doubled ln bulk, -and be wWin1 to try their:. :two 15 x 11 x t-iachJelly roll namon mixture. . place, free Crom drift. •lll 2 tea1poon1 clnnamon. about l hour. hand at recrealin&'them. pans. Sprinkle wit.b Ii~ cup Fold rem1ialn1 ~. of ' doubled in bulk, ahout 1. Spriiikle 1r\ over each piece Bate in 350 degree F. This r~clpe makes Coffee chopped pecans. dou&h over to make a ). hour. Bake in 400 dllf'M F. of dou&h. oven about 25 7"1inutes, or .Breater1 (ilmtlar .to Roll ouL balf the dough layer 12-lnch strip. Cut intO ovtnabout about 11 r.o 20 Ro11 each lip u tor jelly until done. Remove rrom -1 caramel rolls), or'l:1n· into a 12·inch square. Brush twelve· l·incb pieces. HOid minutes, or unUI doae. !n· roll to make lS.inch rolls. pans and cool on wire racks. DI~ Rolls. , _,. • w_ith melted margarine, .the ends of eacb piece IDd vert rolls onto plates or wire Seal ed1es firmly. Cut each Serve plain, or if desired , U '®want both YoU l_an Combine \o'I cup firmly --twist in opposite directions, racks to cool Beat whe' roll into 12 pieces, about l 'h drizzle with confertiooer&' ' ' . rf.~:~~~~ .. J:~~t~~ P~'irlight brown •111.ar 2orsu:-1~ndsltrmkn· ervedwarm. · htnc~wUle . suear fdrosting. L ky be f • ~;~t~i~~r:;; ... ·you 01iiy · ew ow goo uc e 1s. .. ~~~;;:;iiE:~·n , ._.OU wouldn't let our low prices CINNAMON ROu.!i • I ~ . -. CY.ii to s ~· cups unsifted ~~!=~sail scare-uou. 2 packages active dry J , yeast lO OUI CUITOMllSt --•ol · "'cup milk ho be•" o\lf g-- . ~cu}> water "'1~1!.• ~1 to '~oc.:• limift Cll\ooA"V V• c up ( If.a s tick ) ~od~11 sold \1'!,0\lf·•'°'-'• :::nor:, " margarine curtently osldng O\lr c,.,.10 to l 2 eel• ,(at room ten(-limit !he ir purcho•• 0 .-uoor be per ature) bo 1,, order 1ha1 thet'• "'°Y I I b • ,,,. --·-·-Ill a a r g e ow 1 e"ovgh f0t o · ·-~••w.T-.-..-i. · If we've confused you, we opolo0lze. When we started selling lucky Bonded Beef of our everyday low prices, perhaps W9 ueoted o problem, P•rhops we confused you into thi~king beef priced~ low couldn't pollibly be.oaod- How con we expect you to think olh~rwlse without actually fasting lucky beef? Buf that 11 young a nd tender, U.S.-0 .A. inspected, and guaranteed to coak up juicy ond d•licious e verytlme or your money bock. If nl knew. So don'I let out low prices confu1e you. VQU Q y • Oh, the woes of hoving loW p icesl , J · · thorpuably mix. 1%-~ 8"-=-;;~-.--..... -..: .. ::· ""':::u::•:.:•:1 •:c•:'*"':::•.::-:::::•:•::"':·:;:"::-:,:·-::-=:::••::"'::•::•-:•::"::'::":.::"~'"' fl our, suear, salt and WMlil-~ 1olved active dcy yeut. Al• 11111 il--"BOllDED"-fllr 1u1lty-llld flMr, .. .... NICl ..... n.i'lllO...,..,_PllCll1••'""""-_,.,, ...... --......, --m .. "1•"· ' Combine milk, water and margarine in a saucepan! · Heat over low beat until .. Ji q ui d s a·re warm .•. <Margarine does not need to melt.) . Gradually add to dry · - ingredients and' be&t 2 ~inutes at medium speed of electric mixer, scrapin1 bowl occasio_nally. 1 Add eggs and If.a cup flour, •'~~t-enouaA-fkMa~a•1te-'O't;-­thick batter. Beaf "at high speed 2 minutes, scrapipg ·bowl Occasionally. Stir in enough additional nour to make a soft d9ugh. Turn out~ onto lightly noure~· board; knead until amooth and elastic, about 8 to 10 minaleS. . Place in grea8ed bowl, turning to grease top. Co_y_er; Jet rise in 'tatm place, free trom drift, until doubled in bulk, about l hour.. , Punch dough down,. tqm out onto lightly rloured board. Divide in half and shape. as desired according to one ot the following shapes'. Mates 24 rolls.• ' · COFFEE·BBEAK~, Whtie dough is rising prepare 'Pans. Melt ~ cup -' Tempting Ide~ Tre'at • • l ' Mixed' -~~- Sluffin ' mutrins are a real surprise. The stuffing is made f'f6m ready to use corn bread stu!fin' to which you add brown rice and cashews, mix together and bake in muffin cups , . , a natural foods idea. . Celery, 1c hivest a nd bouillon a dd additional depth of flavor. · · An ·ic e crea m scoop makes perfectly rounded balls a cinch every time. Family members will en~oy the crispy c1Ust that. each muffin ~P becomes_,,,. A note to do it ahead planners: r.tuffin tins can be filled , slipped into a plastic bag, sealed and frozen until baking time ••• a day, or two \YCeks, later! RICEN' CASHEW STUFFING 2 (6 l2 --Ounce) ba gs dressing or corn bread J tufrin' · 1 cup quick ,brpwn rice. cooked I cup melted butter or mar"ga r·lne .or other shortening ' l cup broken @:She\vS ' 1, cup diced celery r 2 teaspoonf or frteze dried c)o chives 111,. cu~ wai , broth or bouillo , etc. Combine dre sing with brown rice and _butter. Stir in rernain'lna ih11 rediCJ1ls. adalng liquid ,r.dually. Grease mUffift cups a nd ,fill witte 1 dr,slinJ-A bit more ll_qllid a!or bt n<ecled jn th• dressiag to make It · hold tqe\herl · Bake •t 350 degrees 20-?5 mlnute11, or lllntJI lightly browned. Or 11 slip· fill ed muffin p1n1. lat~ plas(I ba1. se1l and freeze for Jater use. 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J> I -:· .-. -, DICK TRACY ..• M F NftONE WOULD 8ENEFIT FROM CARTER'& ~DOEH DEMlBE, rT WOULD ee AR04 HINKLE! IM QOO'E' CERTAIN THAT CARTER WAS NOT ~D OFF '.1'ME &IOqOOO HE WON! HE WON rr FROM~? '1 Wll..L I ~!E ... IF TMAT~ WHAT'§ llOTl<llrlNG YOc.( I NO PA?"-EM! • ----.~-... 1 I I • J I J ! ·==-"C:.- by Mell !!lM CAN OIU>llC ANYTHIN6 ~ LllC• -/IHO IP ~ NOT'IQ>li~­ IT'LL 8E Ot4 ~ 1 . by Chester Gould • [ - • "Y°"'I ....,, -. die woictt who llu thG table-ho nay1 llilU )'OG oal a(tbe c.sorie WlllC .. 'S lulQ ... , DENNIS THE MENACE ......... /< •. ,,- ._I . . r r 0 d & a t 0 p c y y b c v y ~ -d g I • I ·· The man wh'o bakes will enjoy working with the whole grain flours and',herbs that go. into thi$ tantalizing ·Three-Flou t Herb ·eread. ' I ' ~ ' .. ¥ • • .. • , ~ . ' ' ' , ' • Wedoesday, NO'l9fl'\bel' 13, 19l_.t OAlll'PflOT Clli Bread-baking -Mushrooms ' . Mu1hroom Bread can be d ' 1...;m~a~d~~•;,.JIL!nl_,1lfll.!Ullllf!JtJll-lliTo Mak~ :Mu1kroom1: mushrooms with a mixture raft, until doub!M i91Nlt, mus room 1 ape or, if you vide-doqb nto-requa»-<>F1-e-1(-beaterrw1th~boatttro . are simply interested ln a pieces •• Slfape each piece tablespoon water. Bake at 400 de,itta 9 good brown bread with into a s mooth round ball. Baker on lowest rack about 45 minutes, or· unl delightful fla vor, the dough P I ace in prepared .POSition al 400 degrees F. done. Remove from pa can be shaped into a loaf. Mushroom Pans. Let rise, ;ibout 40 minutes, or until and cool on wire rackl. MUSHROOM BREAU I/• cup (~s tick) ·marga rine 112 pound mu shrooms, finely chopped 1 cup fine ly chopped onion 2 cups milk · 3 lablespoo"ns molasses 4 teaspoons salt v. teaspoon pepper I/a cup warm water (105· 115degrees F.) 2 packages active yeast I egg I cup wheat germ 8 tn 9 cuos un.o;ifted flour Me lt 2 tables poon margarine in large skille over m edium heat. A"dd mushrooms and onion and saute until· Onion is tender and liquid has evaporated. Cool. uncovered in warm place, done . CaTerully remove Mushroom P1D1: Cut free from drart, until double from pans and cool on wire ~eavY cardboard squares a inbulk,aboutJ,hour. racks. inc h.es wider thip c~ To Make t..oave1: Divide opening. Trace can ope:nin With finger tips gently dough in half. Roll each hall in center of squares aod • pre ss low er edge o r to a 14x9·inch rectangle.• out.Coverringswithfoil. mushroom cap down to Sha pe into loaves. Place in 2 Place rj ngs·over cans so meet foil-covered co llar . greased 9x5x3·inch loar they fit tightly '-Bround Reshape cap if necessary. pans . Cover; let rise in opening. Grease cans and 1'-r d e s i r e d b r u s h warm pl"ce, free fro m foil collar~ well. • Spir•I Slire.,-.. Wllole or Helf w ...... Nrif ... OltDaYOUlt THAHllSCll'tltfCio HAMS "So Good ... It Will 'Haunt' You 'l il It's Gone" HONEY BAKED HAM .,~ ,,., Ow ..... ,....,, lrNtk! 3700 E. Coost llghwoy, Corona def Mor -673-9000 1-Woot.MJC--- JJJJS.i&rooliliwsf,•Ml l d., .... 6JS-2461 Scald milk; stir in rriolas- ses, salt and pepper. Cool to lukewarm. Measure warm water in large warm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir until dissolved. ~~==~~===:::::::::=:::======~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~==:f Add lukewarm milk miit-j ' " lure, mushroom mixture, DELANEY BROS, egg; wheat germ and 2 cups SPECIAL I • - nour, beat until Smooth. Stir in enough additional · flour to make a stiff dough. T urn out onto lightly floured board; knead until smooth and· elasli~Jl!x>ut 8 to 10 minutes. -Place-in·-1reased bowl, • • 1 turning lo grease to'p. 'H b Add s bf I t Cover; Jet rise fo warm • . > . 'e r s :; . . '. u . ' .,· i ': -e y ~~~le~e~.rr~:::k".';i.~~11i '-Meanwhile, use fo ur 31).. C.ru1bed garlic a nd ... ab0ut80to85degi'ees. rosemary alpng with Plenty In Ule ·initial beating of of chopped chiVFS give this liquid and flour the gluten dark, open-textured bread ti .. , a protein substance in &reattaste. 1 the flOUT -begins to· content and bre\l.dS m8.de . ingredients and beat 2 ounce fruit ·or vegetable only with these flours are minutes at medium speed of. cans to prepare Mushroom heavier. smaller in size and electric mixer. scraping pans (below) . .Punch ~h more compact in texture. bow l occasionally. down. Turn out onto hghUy TH R EE·f>'LOUR 11t 'ftR Add I cup flour mixture. Oouredboard. EASTERN CANADIAN JUMBO SC__ALLOPS_ ... .. 11~!1. ....... u.it 2 •:)er .w ·~ Smoked Swordfish .••••.••.•••••••.•. $2.40 , ..... Fresh Rock Cod •••••••••••• , • • • • • • • $1.25 ,.. .. · "'Fresh ·Sea Bass •••.•• ; ••••..••.•••.•• $1.99,.. ..! Sliced Smoked Salmon Lox •.•.••.••• $3.00 .... ; · The whole wheat ani ry~ develop. flours give the bread 'heft It is "further activated and wholesome navor while with more beatin~ and the all-purpose Dour, with finally kneading 'as the i{s hi sh gluten content, reinainder of the Dour is ad· ma.Ices it a lighter, more ded. Glut~n gives the' dough ope n-textured loaf. the elastic ,quality needed BREAD· Be at o t high speed 2 _____ _:. __ _;__..J'.. __ __:'-"'-"'-"'-"'-"'-"'-"'-"'-"'-"'-"~~~~ Makes I loaf minutes. scraping bowl oc - H ere~s a.n easy ex-for the cellular framework planatldn of bow it works. of the finished bread. Remem.bJ!r the flou~· When 'the dough is al- water past~ we ~ade as • lov.•ed to 'rest, the growing childten! Add act1v&~dry yeast produces carbon yeut.. 1 ' little sugar, salt, dioxide. The gas is trapped margarine 8ftd more Dour in the dough and itri.$es. • • • In the right amounts al How well it rises depends the rt1hl temperature and . Qn the strength of the gluten you have It. content in the flour and how T he t~lng that makes well th e gluten has been breid s'O~elil .t •. the reasl de\'eloped with r'nix'ing ·and which is-reilly a ·dor-manl kneading. colony or living plants. Add Wh e n all-pu rpose rlolir very warm water and the with its high gluten content yeastplantsbegintogro". is used, the,..dough rises tr the water is too .hol it best. 1-ligh gluten gives the Will Kill-the yeasLCool dough the elastlcit.Yfo swell water or cool surroundings during ri s ing a nd · the 1 to l lh cups unsifted Casiorlally. Stir in eriough white flour additional £lour to make a I cup unsifted rye nour , stiff dough 2 cups on.sifted whole Turn oUl o,nto lightly wheat'flour floured board and knead un- i tablespoori sugar til smooth and elastic. about I lablespoonsaft ~ ~Q lO minules. Place in 2 packages active dry grea.sed bo\¥1. turning to yeast grease top. Cover: let rise 3clovesgarlic,crushcd in "·arm place, free from 1.~ cu p chopped parsl'y ' draft, until doubled in bulk, 'h teaspoon rosemary about 1 hour . leaves. crushed Punch dough do"'n; let -1.~ teaspoon pepper rcs,t tS mii:iut~s. 1·~~ cups very hot tap • Un a lightly flou r ed w~ter (l20-130degr(?es) board, roll dough into a 14 x 3 tablespoons margarine; 9-inch rectangle. Shape into melted loaf. - Combine fl ours . In 2 large Place in greased 9 x Sx 3- bow l thoroughly mix l ~'a loc h loa f piui. Cover; let cups flour mixtl!f!, s~{!r.._ rise in warm place, free saU, un<fissolved active dfy-from raft, unfil doubled In yeast , ga rlic, par sley: blilk.'a bout I hour. --aofi'"t p.rovrae optiliiUM" ~trengttr-to-hold-;ts-shape growing eonditiom either. when it bakes. rosemary-a nd-pepper. -Bake.'at:.400.degrecsJor 40 Gradually add very hot minUtes. or until don e. t ap ~aler and melted. Remove from pan and cool ' , What is needed Is a warm, Whole wheat or rye flours almost lropical atmosphere ~o not have a high gluten· margarihe l o dr y onwirerack. . " • ·-. , ., -.. """ ~ . . . MESA P.RODUCE 1854 NEWPORT BLVD. IC=~=~~t:.w,·· OPEN 7· DAYS 9 :to 6 Phone 642-6025 EXPIRES ON MONDAY l.1·18-74 B,.KING RUSSETS . . TANGERENES BUTTUN TOMAYTOES MUSH~OOMZ . • 25~ . . . --~--~ •WE ACCEPT FOOD STAM PS• 55~ ALSO .... 10t4AL CHICll fOI THI AWOUHTOJPUICHAH ' I • ·- l '. 99' PORK SAU SAGE! SPARERIBS 1; .. .,,.,,, ~"'" F"•rm~• ~·~·~ c CN• "-" frlf• 2, ... 99' "''" "'' ffltr 99 lh •' I_ I \ • • . - -· (: lfl DAILY PILOT Singles ve Pork • • . . . ••• ' . -' LIBBY'S TOMATO- • • · By MILLE BELL Pork chop~ provide a welcome Variation from our usual routine or beef and- chlcke.n. And pork comes in a fascinuting variety of fiCRAGMONT BEVERAGES I. LAYER CA~E · 30-SLl(E . .MIXES~. BREAD---'JUICE=-.-~·>+-, cuts. ,. Normally, we think of a pork chop as a curved bone with a small amount of meat attached,· But .even pork chops come in variety. There are regular chops with the bone in, B.nd are available in end cut or cen- ter cut. Then there are bone less chops. T hey, too, are available as e'nd chops or center chops. The only dif- ference is in the price. Regular pork chops cost less per pound, bul you pay for the weight Or tbe bone, which. you eventually throw away. Here, the end cut is cheaper and usually nol as uniform in shape. It may be thick on one side and thin on the other. The center cut is larger a nd more evenly cut. The boneless chop also comes in two prices. The end cut,' again, is cheaper and not as good looking as the center cut. The center cut bofleless chop is more precisely cut a nd therero r e, m ore ururorm in depth and width. It ·is the ch~ice cut or the STOCK-UP ON THIS! BIG SAFEWAY BUYS! lb. · · . Mn. Writht"o-letulor or s...lwkh ,, ' sl.1cli»BACON c ·IKh Temoto Plovor c FUNK & WAGNAlL.'..S Velumes ll(CYClOPIDIA 2-20 VO~UMI I 2 9 C -'I" O• SALi •• EDWARDS COFFEE . . -~-Rim Robu11 1_1i, 99c Jilli' ~avor C · -on loin. · They-all-Laste the same, and all come Crom the same part or the animal -it's j ust _a . matter of cutting. And, ol course. you know the rqore work the butcher does, the more it costs you. CHUCl-IOA:S-T -s HAMS The boneless pork chop Cl think we Used to call these ~utterfly c hops) has the' bone· re moved, then the chop is cul a lmost througli the center and spread ·apart. It resembles a butterfly. These are m a de from a thicker cut or meat a nd when spread , are almqst an inch thick. For the single person, I think this is perhaps the best·buy. At least you eat all you pay for . instead of throwing away a heavy ,bone. In preparing the following recipe, c;onsider whethe"r you are a one-pork chop person or a two-porir' chop person. If you use two·-pork Q ·ko~-...... UIC a1s H•i c .. tol "·"·891 .... Dog Food.,.,;""""' 4 '" ... , , ' ~ICllll11\1t Co"' Pi pl o.c.·. ........ ,. .••. 51 c neap e In Jwir• (011 ~;~•;;:Pure 7. 9, Vitomin ~C Holl' Gollon . ~:,~:· just double_ the , ,CAllED BISCUITS R e m e m ber that a 0fl t w o r eg ul ar c hops, :.: ri-k & <-boneless chop equals about =Q Mrs. Wright 's 1-4' t?ierefore (here is more -·--+,/ r-ou. e_ -~r:ve__ - meat per chop. ~!j 8-ounce Can ! ELEGANT PORK L110PS 1 boneless·pork'chop•-+--69 - I t hin slice onion Fruit Drinks -~; ~~. C 1-thin-~tice-lemon (or use~~==~=~ ~er~~~ js~~:; Cott•ge Cheese ~:;;;; c~~ 59c I teaspoon catsup 27< 1or2 teaspoons water Lucerne· J ogurf ~~,:;· Brown the chop on one side in a lightl y greased frying pan. Turn chop wh en -~]'f)Whl'!CI . Place-tile oruo and lemon sli ce (or lemon juice) on the unbrowned side of the chop. Sprinkle with brown s ugar and catsup. Add a few drops or waler and cover pan tightly. Lower Oame and cook slowly ror about 20 minutes, until chop is ten· der and not pink inside. ~ ' BEEF RIB STEAkS IJSPA Choice Grode Beel large End , c ' . Farm tr · John Fully- Cookod Shonk -Portion . lb. TOP SIRLOIN mAK T -BOIE STEAKS USDA Choice Bee1 loin-Boneless Cut · ldeol lo Broil, Beef-Shod.Jibs~,\,~:::., 59• Sliced Beef Liver ..!~ •. 89' Sliced Calf Liver •• :·., •.'11' USOAChoiu · s-119 &Hf Loin klHI to Broil. lb. • ' 1b.99c Center Pork Chops ;.; i. 'I" Center Loin Chop~;;: Center Ham Slices 'I" •• 'I" ••• l b Sh k "'····· am on s '• l<oiM" • .79' luer Mini Hams 'I:::· "·'I"· Den~al Cream ,..,. .. ~:.'.; Jlc Hair Spray .... "'' ,,., 66' , .. Mauthwash ,_ .. 1:;· s 1 J) Vitamin C's .. .... :: .. 6t 100 ..... , TABLE WINE A baked sweet potato is, great with this. But start the potato baking about 45 minutes before you prepare the chop. ~!i~;~.!!.~!,~""· .. ~.98· ~!~!'!is~~~.t;a.~~. 39· @SCOTCH . s519 1---..;..;.... _____ .__._..,. ___ .;... ______ ,;_.;...,_J MocNoi•'• lmpo•fo<l ScOfch-16·'-' fihh Grains Perked • -RICE FRANCES lh cup convr..rted·style rice 1 tablespoon dried cur· rants 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 2 tablespoons coarsely Jlroken "''ainuts. Cook rice according to package directions. fl.1eanwhile rinse currants in hot waler and arain: in a small s killet heat butter and brown walnuts in it. Shortly before rice is cooked, stir in currants. Just berore serving. stir in walnuts. Use a fork tor the . stirring. J fl.1akes 2 large servings. Just a few -rd• in the right place.':. Daily Pilot Classified Ads Dial the direct line .. 642-5678 I ' . . large-Size- In· The-Shell lbs. Yellow Onions Fresh Corrals U.S. No. I Flovor·Foworitt .... l B~~]t ·US. 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Informal rarDily fun room opposite convenience electric kiL,chen, Serve on 9' snack bar, or move-ioot back to the_massive brick BBQ. owner needs quick Sile -bought new. GaU 5t6-2313. POSH! HILLSIDE . -.., , 1-.,LEVEL Ll.tx.w\ous executive borne on "neat street" . 1racious double door entry from private front patio. Lush premium ~arpet pervades · throughout. Qpulent living room and formal dinini in grand styJe. Garlten view includes city below and ocean beYond. Step·down . friendly fun room with fireplace aqd wet bar. Den or bedr~m downstairll plus master suite' and 2 more upsl.airs. ll'U ·w~m YOW'. heart. Call )t6.Zll.3 to see it now! FRESH AS THE OCEAN BREEZE Authentic ceramic tile entry leads to comfortable-livlngrOOm-----Wlth upgrade<!. carpeting and oozy used brick fireplace, More ceramic tile in modern lntchen, Two ~rooms plus convertible den. Near the pool area. Call now for more information. 673·8550. ABANDONED -"SPANISH VILLA" 2 STORY BEACH POOL ,. $38,50.0 double door entry to •P¥10WI living foom with floor to ceiling fi~pl1ce. Formal dining ill served by huge GARDEN VIEW Jr:itchen with breakfast eating. area. Fiest.a . party room with COMMANDING vieW of lush terrace in walled courtyard. Sweeping stairs · to aeearate master suite and childrens wing. · Romeo & Juliet balcony. Almost new. Gl 'S-TRY NO DOWN. Hurry. 963-7881. ASSUME 7°/o VA LOAN . $218 PER MONTH · «>nlf $8,800 total Ind $218 total payments. 4. bedrooms. Fireplace;-Extra large lot with trailer or boat gate. Hurry won't last. Call 963-6767. KIDS· BOAT $49,500, sup! ~!L!~oom 2 bath • l''ounlain Valley beauty only 5 years old. Room for boat &: trailer •. and minutes to freeway. Hurry call to see 963-6761. PATIO LOYERS ARISE • • FROM RACE" view. S units in the-ii.tart ot a, High &: stable rents. Good . maintenance. Owner will . TrY low down. C&Jl for a is Unique find. Hurry. Call SA VE A .BAG FULL OWNER WILL H 'ELP FINANCE ,L OWN TODAY . lnvitinti: charm. M19icured yard. T.aslefully appointed. Owner will help you assume 7~% 1-~HA 'loan with payment of $214 per month. Spacious ·noor plan with 4 JUMBO BEDROOMS adds spice to this ba,ria1n. F'u.11 pf!...ci·enly. S47,900_· OWNER .MUST GOl"''Take advantage. 842-2535 '. · SPANISH VILLA POOL ·BEACH TRI-LEVEL Double door tile entry to elegant raised·living room with GRANADA fireplace. Formal dine, Huge BARCELONA garden view kitchen, fiesta party room has eommandinK view ·of 35' FREE FORM POOL wiJ.h JACUZZI&: lush tropical landscaping, Sunken 21 .. -"'1aster suite adjoins ~ k terrace. Sweeping stairs· to guest & childreiis suites wltll: private balconies. Hurry. 963·7881 . BUSY, BUSY, BUSY EARN WHJ LE YOU LEARN CAREER OPPORTUNITY · Come join us and start earning while you Jearn about Real Estate Sales ! ' ~An Extensive training program h eld monthly by our highly successful management team: • Let's talk confidentially with No . Obligations. Call me now , you'll be glad ~ou did ! TERRY McCARDLE at (714) 752-1700. UNIVERSITY PARK A WAYOFUFE Picture you! in this quiel'fetreat among broad wooded green o[len spaces. Llke tenni:oi, swimming, bike trails? Spanish design with integrity.· Gracious entry (o living room with great adobe fireplace. Bright· cheery kitchen serves huge family fun room. Spacious bedrooms with priYate 'balcony off or master suite l"or en~ ro oont~nlment Call 546-2313 • • SEPARATE FAMILY ROOM WITH BAR is delightful for entertaining! Huge living rpom , Homemaker's dream kitchen had distinctive Spanish tile floor. New plush carpel + drapes. Much much" more for just $43,900. Hurcy call now Mi-6010. .~ S & SPARK HUNTINGTON TRI-LEVEL $46,500 Ideal Huntington location. Spacious! lfuge separate family room. Best two story buy around and ALL TE;JtMS AVAILABLE! Call now! 841-6010. Enter formally into a large exee:utive step down living room. Entertain in this lovely executive family room wiih wet bar. 4 massive bedrooms. and LOCATION-LOCATION. Under market for fast sale. Call 96J..6161. • Wednt1ch1y, NoY9fl'lber 13. 1974 OAILYPILOT OJ EXQUlSITE PARK HUNTINGTON S &i S Quality, Near beach. &iperb J11ndscap1ng on delightful cul de sac street. Grand entry. F'ormat dining. Count.ry kitchen with e111 1n,R area. 1-·anuly run room with fireplace. Spacious bedrooms with elegant master suitfo. $5.1,500. Call now --We'll show you how. 546-2313. BEACH-POOL PRESTIGE Large 2 story estate with LARGE BONUS + POOL & pool table. Walking distance to beach. 3 car garage. Superbuy , only $00,950. To see call 963·6167 . • • TODAYS LOOK YESTERDAY'S QUALITY $2400 DOWN Doesn't just smell new · it is. Enjoy tomorrows entertaining from this oversized country styled kitchen • siesta room • still time to select your carpet. Property must be shown on 1st come lat serve basis. Call fOl" appointment 646·7171. J ARTIST A-FRAME CHA-LET AT BEACH POOL· $35,950 Secluded entry to enormOUi studio living. room with 20 fl. vaulted open beam ceilings .&: sun terrace that overloob presti1low; harbor. Studio loll & library + wet bar. . r.ourmet kllcheo. huge master with OCEAN VIEW. Abundant use of woods &: glass adda ... to artistic a tmosphere 963· 7tAU. TWO STORY POOL HOME $37 ,DOO! Best pool buy around! Lol.5 of elbo~ room + bargain price. Hurry -this one won't last . Call now 847 ·6010. EXECUTIVE POOL HOME 4 family room with huge fireplace. Open spaciousness, Cathedral ceilings. Overs1·~ lot with sparkling pool is entertainer':; delight. $S8,!IOO. Call now to see! K47-60IO. HEAR WESTCLIFF 2 BEDROOM- POOL $38,500-., Extra large master suit!! with gracious t'n·. tcrta inment oriented Living area. Kitchen is gourmets delight. \llalk 10 an shopping uut call firsl for a looksec. &16·711'1 . ARTISTS H.IDEAWAY For the creative artistic individual lookinf for spacious upstairs sludio hideaway. J bedroom, large ramily room. ·cul·de·sac living room oft entry way; ha'S the full enter-1 lainJnenl wall. Oversized garage (;20 aer· ! vice ) ready for home workshop. $49,950. 646- 7111. MANSION! EXCLUSIVE LOCATION 5 bedroom two story. Pool table ai:ie family room . FBrmal dining . ALL BEAM CEJUNGS. Lots of glass lets the sun shine pour into this beauty. ltuge irregular lo\. , $63,950 is a bargain! Call now to see 847·6010." EXECUTIV.E . DREAM HOME Wrought ircn gated entry to secluded rront atrium. Formal living room and dining room + huge beam celling f11mily room. Gigan~je master suite has parent retreat &: balcony •. , Trij)le 8arage. Exclusive neighborhood. Only ' SSl,500 -Call now84.7-6010. ~. 4SALE · OWNER SACRIFICING . ASSUME 51/4°/o FHA .Perfectly manicured landscape. Secluded entry. Coty parlor with rock ·fi replace. f<~amily dine. Cheerie kitchen. Huge bedrooms. ASSUME SL4':4 FHA LOAN with --Ji!;yrpenli 5166 PCC month. All this plus ••IL ·lo shopping &: sckool.s. Loads or wallpaper. and shutters +BOAT GATE .· exceptional value full price only $13,950. Huny • call now! 842·2535. .. LOOK WHAT WEFOUH8 Vou can s mell the newness. A crispy clean 3 bedroom with a very large family room . On a top east side Costa i\1esa. treehned. nd' lrafri('. pride·of·ownership street . A true charmer. $4.1.950. 646·1171. 2 STORY OCEAN-POOt $5,500 TO ASSUME ~1 anicured grounds. llJG TRBES, Co:r.y living room. Dunquet dining. Secluded ti~ family bedrooms. Assume FHA 8h~ EW LOAN <.:OSTS. r.lust see. 1-"irst tQ call gets this bargain. 842·2535. CORONA DEL MAR . SELECTIONS SA VE A SAG FULL OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE OWMTODAY FllESH AS THE OCEAN BREEZE MINIMUM UPKEEP MAXIMUM COMFORT FRESH & BRIGHT PRIVACY + VIEW Inviting charm. r.1anicured yard. Tastefu lly appointed. Owner ""'ill help you a ss11me , 71).z";;. FHA loan with payment of $214 per month. Spat'ioiis noor plan witlJ 4 J UMBO Bt:OROOMS adds spice to this bargain. · 1-'ully price only 847,900 -OWNER MUST · GO! Take advanlage. 842·2535. See this outstanding outdoor entertainment center With bar b-Q. ·Complimented 'by 3 •-· spaciou11 bedrooms in College Park. Authenti c ceramic tile entrx. )eads to comfortable living room with upgraded carpeting a.nd cozy used brick fireplace. More ceramic tile in modern kitchen. Two" bedrooms plus convertible den. Near the pool area. Call now for more infprma\ion. 673"550 •. and reasonably priced. From the spacious living rOom and modern kitchen, the sweeping staircase leads to three family bedroom s. Sundeck off master suite overlooks the finest of tree shaded green _ belts. Call 673-8550. A rare view nome at a reasonable pru:c. Three bedroom and den plus a l11r)!t: lt1rn1ly -room. Tu'O baths and (>0'4'der room . !las ~ full view of Jasmine Creek & the oce<1n. .~perior priv<1cy. Call for more details. Only SSS,500. 613·8550. $44,950. 646-7171 . . HOUSE ·oF G~SS BYTHESEA ·' 4BR·POOL Circular· drl\•e to formal entry. Spaclou.s living roon'I with ~rinif cathedral ceilings & open beams. Huge rarruly party room with WALL OP GLASS overlooking freeform sparkling pool wfth jaculli + sun terrace• , lush landscaping. Formal dine.· Chef's delight gourmet kitchen. Hideaway master , suite. Separate dlildrens wing. Take over 8'if. VA Joan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $54,400 bal. Hurry. This bargaip won't Ja a,, • 963·7881. • . NO HOUSE JUST DIRT ln beaulit'ul ~ Costa Mesa. Build your own on J.hls clear R·l kK. JusL a short walk lo 17tti Sl., West Cliff shopping & professional areal'. This is a n ESTATE SALE. lbuscee trlll finance balance with $4,000 down. Learn more aboul tl\11 ONE OF A KIND tall &f&.7171. : .. ' '-REDUCED $9000 ' ' LoYely 4 bedroom 4 bath home. A rreat buy in Irvine Terrace. Huge. corner lot.-2 separate yards. Don't mis1 t.hls large ramify bome with tic Uvtn,g room, dinini . ioom. tcnened lanai-many e1ttras. •.soo. Call now, f1S.a50. r FANTASTIC ~OME GREAT VAL\IE Vit:W·POC>l·spaciol.lsneu • privacy • 4 bedroolns • farftily room • large rec~ation room · plu~ an addiLion•I room · all on large corner lot • fabulous potential. $110,000. 673-IS50. - TRiPLEX NEAR BEACH CORONA DEL MAR •. _ with everything going for it. Quality; location;' private Rnancing, and view. One o( the very few honest tri-plexes in Corona del Pifar. Prime l~ation for winter &: summer rentals or owner-occupant. Priced at $137,:.00. Call for _more details. 673·8550 . SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 . POOL-BEACH . . Pifanfc_ured yards. Elevated vestabule. Step down riving room. Formal dining served by 18' galley. Enom'tous '4'ooded fiesta room . Twi.n landing sl1urca;1e. t:1rC'ular bal('()ny. 5 hu~e -sej>ar1irc sleeping quarters. Kings mas ter suil e. 60' wrap around dance ?a\'ilion. Assume 7'l-YA $350 per month payS all. Owner must go · lake advantage .. Ca.II 842·2535. . 2 STORY BARGAIN + POOL ,· ·5°/o DOWM $27,900 . ~luxe-exl.ra sharp-2 stor:v barsain! Pride . ot ownership abounds. l:Mcor;llors dcli Rht with gold veined mirmrt.'ll walls. Sparkling blue pool & BBQ area. Jo~nclosed red brick paiio wi!h bubbling water1all . 5';;., down to buy. Central Bc<1ch Townne location, Ta~· ;1dvantage of this bargain. Call 963.€767. NIEWPO•T BEAca· COSTA MESA 170G llo•port IW. ..::. :mo -N. HlJNTINGTON BEACH 17fJ1 -~ -· 142·Z5J5 210JO •••• t I'll • tU .. 7'7 6014 w....., An. 147 .. 010 CORONA ·DEL MAR JU M-Ofltt '7J4HO l'Ol :\T,\IN \.ALLE\·. 1·8109 lroolohw•t • 963·7881 lN~ESTMENTS 18662 Moc Arthur llYd., Suitt 1 Ol ' . 1146-7171 w ·· > , !14 .. 2)1) '· r..1.. 752.1100 -• • ' ' • • -. -. --..... ' ' .. , . r • , ' ' ... .. ·. •• .. '• , , I .. I • . , Ut OAILV PILOT Wedn&&d•y. November 13. 191• r. Starvation: Living on -the Blade 0 \ ' '-~~~"i-"~~..,.~~~'71''"'-:""r~.,..l" ... ~~::iir-~~.,-~~~llYLEONARDKIKSOIEN -..~1...,.,,.....~ r -.-..... ,..........,.. '-----m .... E-WOllCO-C~r-cl\urc ('-">•••••••• 1 th t• · ad th· t ·report noled : •·Some producer coun· ' ' .. • "' . .. ~ n . e 1me you re 15 sen ence, tries have refused to seh, preferring o c:1•1r11 100 human beings around lhe world to keep their fertilizer ror lawns and [J. ATLANTIC OCt:AN u.s .a.11t. INOIAN OC~AH • ~ llllOUI llOOD SttOIT.t.01 •oo• SMOll.TAOIS OAMGllO' fOOOSMOll"MI could die of starvation. This is a grill'! fact of life and death golf co urses rather than export to ubout the global (ood situation, accor· developing countries where it is the ding to a worldwide Associated Pr"ess biggest weapon ~vnila~le in the Cight- sampling of expert opinion. for food production." . ExpertA agree.that 700 million to800 Such cvaluatio.ns were \'il'l..Y.!:l:llY£.Cr· -mit1i·on1 reople, now suffer from lain todomlnutc the rAL's \Vorld Food malnutr1t1on or face starvation~ Any Confere nce in Ro.nil' this month. HS slight crop failure in a major grain· poor cOuntrics dcn11J 11d n1ore· help producing country could start killinf fromrlcherto.avoidmussstarvation. them at a rate of 25 people a second. valion. ''\Ve are living on the blade of a In Noverrfbor a lone. govemment of. knlre." says Addeke ll. Be.erma, ficials estimate-, three million peopl~ dlrector·aeneraJorthe OnitedNutions may starve be cause or natural Food and Agriculture Organizatio'l in disasters. Th'ese are the worst danger Rome. The FAO keeps track or food areas: supplies and demand around the --India •. where 1no.-e than a million world. -• people raee famine rrom monsoon THE WORLD Council of Churches gives this assessment : "Disaster is on our doorstep. Asia is facing the largest food deficit in its history." The Commonwealth secretariat in London, representing 31 nations that used to be the British Empire, says ari extra 25 million tons of grain are needed every year just to keep up with population growth. This year the 'global grain liarvest ,.,.ill decline bf 40 million to 65 million tons. only the wOrld's second over·all , decline since World War ti. The losers in the equation are millions or under· fed in Asia and Africa. The experts say the problem is so se'rious tba.t .ey_e ryone i_s_inr_oJved , even the wealthy businessman en· joying a Sllnday round of golf. The fer· tilizer that keeps his course green could be the difference between lite and death !or a communit'y in India. rains in some a reas and drought in others. · -Bangladetih, where another mil· lion risk starvation from Oood:;. -Ethiopia , wtle r e drought threatens starvation for 500.000. -Central AfriCa, where drought Imperils 2001000-300,000 people. ~· IN WASlllNGTON, U.S. partic· ipants say they will tell next month's food conference not Jo expect ways to feed the world ·~ hu·ngry ·in the next few years. ·' But British relief oi'ganizatlons say that 20 million to 25 million tons of roOd are' needed immediately to save millions of lives. Beyond that, experts :it international organizations iagree, million& 'inore will die and the specter of world famine will hover during the next two lo three years unless less lood is wasted and more produced. "I' is now clear that, in the last few months and even weeks; the situation re.-ardina world food supolies has deteriorated." says.t,he. FAO's 'Beer-· ma. "lt is now almost certain that Yl·orld food productiol\ wilt fall in 1974. World l?O.P.ulation is groWii}.g 'at two percent a. year." Grain is the key to the world fOOd shortage, the FAO says. "The world c.1n survive without loo mtlch ineat and fish, but not without bread," a senior FAO officialdectarcd. .. Beerma is worried aOOut cereal -· production estimated at 1.216 billion to 1.228 billion tons this year, down 40 million to 65 million tpns from \?!;l, Relief orsanizations say India alone needs 10 million to 15 million tons of · grain to a Ye rt ram ine. STARVING GIR~ AWAITS AID IN !NOIA REFUGEE CAMP TllE CO~l.MON Market in Brussl'ls reckons il ha s 10 million tons o~ grain in stdtk: a mountain olbcef,cstimat.ell offi<'i all y at 200,000 tons but thought lo QJL PRICES .a lso w9rry the poor be nearer 300,000 ; und stCK·kpiles or nations ~·ho often must choose bet-. 343.000 t.ons of powdered "milk and ~·een spending the litUe foreign cur· 238.000 tons of butter. The commun ity rency the~ ha \•e on oil or on food . intends to ship 12 percent of its grain "What should lhcy do fi rst?'' usks stockpile topoornations. r'\. B.J .L. Fernon or the Commonwealth. Britain ls importing this y.ear seven· sec~etariat. "Should they bu~· fOOd lO' million tons of grain as cattle feed . a.v.otd star,·ation. or mac~inery. fer.. 1'his · horrirics the Commo!J-w callh hhzcrs and pesti cides to impro\·ethcir ,secretariat . agM culturei" "It seen1s indecent. ¥i'hen v.•e fat·e Aid levels arc falling short.· The this acute ¥i"orld 'grain shOrtage, lo United States. Au stralia, Canada. feed gra in to livc!\lock." said a -6,rge ntina, the European Common. spok esman for the secretariat. 1'he Markel and the Soviet Uniqn -which secreta ri a~ l'iays inorecattle should IK' prodiJce most of the ~·orld's grain -allowed to gfazc and mor'e poultry left ·are.pledged by the 1972 Food Aid Con· . ffce to i-oa m barnyards to scratch for venlion to give aw11y about four mil· food. It also says too little usl' is ~·ears to inv('sl and build up tht . • • " ' '• aC'rcui::e \\'(' ')l·ould need to reed the ,.; • 1\·11rld in lhe J3te 1900s."thl' Com mon· \ \l'l'alth secretarial s;1~·s ·1'ht• cosl, " • v.'ith risin g m:iC'hin(•ry 1>necs t.'XJ>l.'11· si\'C ferlthzer:-; :ind inOatiQn \\ould be .; , t•normous ... On lhc ot her hand. there is much ~ room for inere:.ising th$yield from the existing 31,11 billion acres now used for , , gro11 ing food . In 11·hcal . for cxa1nplc. ., • the a\·crage ~·ie l d \1•orld\\'idc 1s I .liOO pounds an acre, bu t Eriitlish farn1crs produce 4,480 pounds <1ii a'crl'. ' . ' \Yhalc\'i:!r the .ip111·oat·h. t':\l~rl ~ a..i ree lhal poor nalions urgently nerd ; I more he lp frorn rit"ht•r euuntne:-; and .th:it only u l'OllCt.•r\t•d interna\ional cf· rort c:in r c dut•t• the d:1ngc r o( •• ~ta rvntion . lion ton6 of wheat a year to the nations . made of organic waste th a,t t'ould IJc TilE 1-"At) wsst•:-;scs : ··Supply s hor· : : most in need. India .alone needs more recycled to enrich s1)i l. ta~cs and higfi prit•es nf1mo:-1. food <i nd • than that. Insufficient use-is bci~G: mi'ldc ol reed 1:;ommoditie_s h:.ivr r:iised the ~ore pressure comes-in. SoUtheasl fertilizers from eoal or1natur:.1l gas. :-peeler of 'J(idesprcad hpngl)t' 111 large Asia from a. shortage or nee, partly Commonwealth officials ;;1rguc. They 1.ni rts or the developi ng \1·orld \Vith , DESPAIRING MOTHER.COMFORTS STARVING CHILD IN BANGLADESH VILLAGE becau~e. Chin a now appears to be say these sources were Once n1orc ex· carn·o.,.er stoeki; al very \O\\', lc\·elS : -----stockpihng_thal~apJe pie eommon:---J>fU1~i.\l.C-Lhan-eil-bt1t-haTe-bC'com c--rormon-trgrtroltO'r~1 · commooitras;-:-- - MAURATANI~ WOMAN TRIES-VAINLY TO NURSE HER SON ~ . r • • wealth .secretarial .e~t1m<!les wor~d financiallx viable with in creased :iupplics .a,rc more then c\'cr-dcpcn· , . prod~ct1on at 200 million tons of ".111· petroleum prit't'S dent on t he forthcomin):!harrests.·• ' !ed nee. a year. Because ~o~sumpt1on Tht· organiz:.itinn :.11~s \ht'rt• i~ no1v 1s running at about 14 m1ll1on tons a f;XPl-;RTS Sl-~t-: '"'o :1ppro:1ehc~ to ;1 bre;id shorti1gc in the S:ihcli un zo ne month ,. th e Co mmo.n"'e alth the long·r angcpro!Jlcn1uJft•i.:d1nj!\hc .. of 1\frica . incorporating :\J:uiritania, secretariat s . .ays there "'11.1 be only '"'oriel more . a d c<1u!ltcl~: 1•xlt•n1 I Scncg;d. l\lal1, Niger. Uppc.·1· \Tulfa two ~~nths supply available· for acreage or cxii;ting fa rmland. an l'' :ind Chad. In human term~. It ~ay1o, stoe~p1hn1: a.t lh.e end of the yeur. . pcnsi\•e process that. takes too lon.i.:. or this me.11 ns th3l 25 million peoph: in Whlle.ram1ne 1s are~lthre3:lto.A~1 a inc rease th(• y ie ld on i;xist ini:. this stretch or 2.000 rrliles ulong the and .Afnca . Wei;tern Europe is s1tl1ng al'rcagc. :-outhern ridge of the Suhara dC'St'rl on sizeable sloe ks of food . "\Ye bclic\'l' tl "ould t;.ike about 20 art" "just sur,·ivinA ·· DOCTOR EXAMINES STRICKEN YOUNG~Tlf~ IN DROUGHT·RAVAGED MAURET•NIA ' I • • I .. (=tt.1rux] [ __ ... ]~ Ital l1tote ..• i ..... 1000.2999 lental1 • . • • • • • . • • 3Q00..4699 WrdnHd.i)', Novembtr 13, 1~74 The Blccest Marketplace on the Or•n&e Coast DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS DAIL. Y PILOT Employment & Prtparotlon ••••.• 7000.7199 Mtrchondi$t ...... BCJ00.9099 Bool t & Morine ~ . •• B . ' ~19'H9MM tar N it ., .... ,.,I._ U a _ ....................... .. ~ ......... 1''"'"'''''''1200 AWi,,_" for ........ , ••••••• t• lulN11, ll'IVttf-Mtnt I fiftonc,kll ••.••••••• ~SOret. ~ ................. loel&fouod •••••• 5050-5'99 Sonkos&lopairs - You Can ~-It , Find It , ( 642•5678) Trade It With a Want Ad 11 0-a!R.E. 19020-ratR.E. 1I02 Genarill R.E. 1002 General R.E. One Call Service Fast Credit Approval . . 1002 Ganarill R.E. Equif>ment ..•••..• 9000-9099 .... -•&othtr Trcn~otion , .•• 91 00.9999 1002 ~eneral R.E . um '------------11-"""'"" ~ .............. 1.00 ~ bll..C••• ........... .. -, 4626 CORTLAND B d c:-dal ........,.., .•••..•. ,.16111 C~l11h1111• fQ ialt ......... U'OO Or er -~" ................. .. . ~ta M '"°"'" ......... .,,ll'OO . ...--~···············-.......... "'"'9"V . ' ••...•.•.. :1100 Lot. tw Mlt "''"'""' •.•.••• :tnlf a.-@~ Ca1neo l~ighlands. Exceptionally-sharp 4 1Jdrn1. & di1Ung rn1 . hon1e. Cu storn drapes - deep pil e carpet. Large . \veil landscaped corner lot. Plu1nbing & elec. tonnecticmS for pool. Quick esc_rO\Y -O\\'ner trans!. ~7,500. to • Border • • Bargain ' Every classified want ad in ·the · DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be ,seen in· papers delivered to home.sand sold from newsrocks from border to border all along the Orange Coast ••.• all the way from SecllBeach .. to S.a ·n Clemente You Get It . All Huntington Beach Fe1untain ·valley · Costa Mesa Newport Beach '' Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente ·(Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With .A DAILY PILOT • Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 ' YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • • • ........ HWM. Tr.iltr f'r11e •• tJ» Mwnl•ln, o..-t. Iii.WI •••.•• 2Mlel Or•• c.. ,.,....... .. " . " .... uoo 01t1t o1 ,..,_ Proptrty .......... MtlO ll~ F91'1ftt, Gr-.•..•. 2'1» AHt, li1ltt1 £tCl\efllll ..... ,. .•• BOO •••I £erm Wanted , ........... t!IOD '190 N~rt Center Dr. (Fashion Is,and) ~ EXCELLENT RENTAL PROPERTY I -I ,,,JI DUPLEX-In c ....... dol Mor. All new con- 1 L.-----...J struction with builtins and beain ceilings. ::::::i: \ """'""' ......... ·····"" ' One 3BR, one 2BR. $115,000. HouMS ~ ::::::::::::l: CALL Ellen, 640-1120 ' c01111om1n1-"'""" ............ S400 RESIDENCE : 551~140 C9nclemlfllwN Uflflltll .......... ~"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir~;;;~li:E:---To;;; , ____ cwn .............. ~11 Generill R.E. 1002 ~ UnfWll ........... ,Ull I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I -~""1t ·:::::::::::::::= ·~~~s~--Advenk hol 1~1 1 AP9""""'9 ~ ............... ~ -· ~~ f r -· !::.~ .. u~.:::::::::::::: clitly & re~rt errors ll-nt • .. , ................... lmmecll1tely. The •-• ._n1 ................. AClll "'•ILY PILOT HOl.r1. Mol .. e .................. 4100 ....,. ... umel ai.mt .._ ................... n50 llablllty for the flnt SUl'llll'ltr ltt11hlls ................ 4200 vac:m"on "..,._,, ........... ·· .. .wo l n c o r r • c t lnHrtlon 1tent111 ta i.lltl'il ................ ODO I Gir..-tor •1111 ............... a» on y. Otffc• ltenlll ••••...•• ..-....... .ail;;;;::::::;; •1111-1t111lail ................ ~ Jndll1trl1I Rtnlll ............... -4l00 51.r~ .......• ' ................ •!SCI UPPER BAY DEAUVILLE Four bedroom Big Canyon townhome "'ilh 3450 sq. ft ., and th at means spacious. Attrac- tive new pri ce of $137,500. and that means value. T.he Deauville model features a rnans- ard roo f, high~ceilings , room for expansion and this particul ar home is on a large lot and is vacant. Get the picture? UNIQUE HOMES Realtors -675,.6000 2443 E. Co~st Hwy., Cor~a del Mar Generill R.E. 1002Ganeraf R.E. * Balboa Bay Properties * OCEAN 1-BLOCK · $32,950 1002 Lge. dlx. 2 BR, 2 ba Costa ~1csa. 3BR., nice home. C h o i c e Joe. fan1 rm. Lge. back yard $48,000 ! 1 w/BBQ. Exceptionally . 719 PO INSETTIA Cdl\·l Duplex. a Bdrms .• 2. baths each unit. BRAND NE\V! ! ... over 1300 Sq. ft. of liv- ing space per unit. Buy 110\v, select your own colors. ·Price reduced to $119,000. General R.E. 1062 Gene ra• R .E. 1 ~'--'---'C.:.'----'.;.;._ FULL PRICE $29.500 3 BEDROOM BONUS ROOM $38,750 LA~·r "'EEK $36,000 TIHS \rl:.:!';K 1007 =::r.:ld11:ent.iit·::::::::::!: ,,---.-.-..,"""" .. ,...__,)(M) Out by the "DUCK FA R~!" -see this customi1.ed 3 bedroom + huge ta 111 i 1 y room with raised h e a r t h lireplace. One or the biggest yilrds in tile area, con1· pletely enclot.ed "'ilh cinder block. Full price, just N'pt_ Island. Cozy 2 BR. clean. Good ter1ns. Lar;;e 3 tx•dt'OOnl. 2·~ bath. $49,900. 67S-.7060 642·7491 i i;tory hprnc. \lii cu11l fol' I .\nd 111(• ~t'lfe1• 11•ill lhtl('TI 10 '! uff<'l'S Hnd help fbuuice nu,. ·1 bi.."tl1111 hon1r + L.AHCI-: CU:,10:-01 POOL. l'u :.ee, ·~all no11• • ! . 11ul1•k l'.l l' ,. u If.an c;. . N1•11' I~ EASTBLUFF GLEN MAR 1·:11·~t ini: & 111.•shly 1i;1int1.<tt. n..cw • Super clean 4 BR. home S1H11'kling clra11. I'------' General R.E. ID02 . Uuge fam./din. rm. Hunt. Beach. Beaut. 3 WALKER & LEE PAIK PLACE 2211ai II. NeWl'.-re<le-c. Owners BR 2 ba Fenced yard Bl'al Esl~tc $43,000 LET'S TRADE rrfi ;J •• • • s45.9491 · , 6 an x i o u s! $70,500. trees Near s c h o o l 1 ___ ....:..c:.........:.c_ ___ 1 ·~1-"""'""'" ... ...... ...... . -· · "Eu "'D"S ,, ,,_, w •• ., ···'········-~" • .640-8484. 143,iiOQ, 556-8800 TOP BLUFFS 11 84 11 2 11_11 74 6 11 1 1""""'"'"' o.ort''t ............ "1i Ha\-e 3.6 acr .. ~ of prime R·l Sun/EYe :::::;m:;'..!!:".'.'..::::::::::::::ll property 1n E.condido. m REALTORS m -LOCATION ,,.,....., W1nte• .................. )ll'IO ~.!XX> full price. -lree & 54Ml40 : :::::::::::::1 Mornraon. Trvst Dltds ........ w <:lellT. \\'ant 2 to 6 units in I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4 Loe I Off' T S y Cti'al three bed.roon1 plus I - Ne"·port Beach or Costa !""""'""'""""'"""a!!!!!!!!tc.,e•s!!!!o!!!!e.,r.,v•...,.,0.,u!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!! 21 ~ balhs hr11111·. La,. go(• , ~[ei;,a. • ix1tlo. 1\ddi1iunut sundl't·k · 1 LAl;iUf)IA HILLS ~ICllllllbl ~ y me C.C-'---'----= _, I ll . .,l 67''~ An ti General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 o\'l'rlooks Oil{' of finl'st Neat as a 11n1 & fl\'iee BS WOOD STREAM ¥ P:ret'll bc\t;;. This hollJP ha.~ nice! A real condon111uum i~'--.. -... ---. -.. ·--~-.. :-::-::-::-::-:; ~: ·• ~~L~ e Condominiums BAYFRONT CONDO'S ENJE~~~~~~ENT ~l.Jf£~~~~=:~r:£i_0 w:::~~:·~~::~.5 LAosl Notk• ................... s• :743 E. Cmat Hwy -3 :~·S:O&-Jo:~~SO near WITH VIEW '~~u:;;~~,r~n=r~e! ~~ 6~ appointJ~ent lft ~Ontu.500. ~21 .. ~ Ill,---~~--,· __ .Corona.delMar Ne lfi..JJ.Dm_B@y. Li 1_ .....____0 ... Bao .,,_, J'QUJld p~ with min. OP£NTlt.1'•1T'SRJNtQ8£NICE' r;=)l -by ,min-made running -.....,,.,,,-~no r ueu upkeep. -Eicellenf 3 bed- l.tlt llMI '--4 t.::::iJ Rel1xed Living stream. 345 University Or. Pe"!'· Submit all 0 ff er s room. 2 bath home wllh ~ -rim'Tf Cali(. 1tyle, in the Bluff!. 548-7223 159~· ~1Jpe1-ate dining room & all · l•I a. FovnO ..... $300 illjoy a liC'I'ene blue wa~.cr 2 bdrm -7th Door NeYl'"'r1 elecllic kitehen on quiet 1 I • "lew trom a quiet cove onl ---------•I Beach $69.;ilO t"a!st:itle cul-del-sb<:. This "' ::i.J CORBIN·MARTIN '---..... _ .... ___,l[j] the ~ -elegantly deco-ASSUME 7y2 & LOAN 2 bdr1n _ 7th lloor sanie e:rr.:{'l'ptional home ran bP. • Realtors ra1.1..'<l, with custom carpets SUPER POOL HOME J>uildlng SG7.500 yoon; ror $64.950. Cull 110111 ~1 * ~7662 * & drapes. One \)( the <nCL"t O\vnet• has plans to combine for -!l"'l1. 643.0555. reasonably pr\cfid hoines Bltns, frpl, 2BR. Nr. So. the above two 8 p t 15 _ NEW LISTING 1---- ln this famous concla m-ca. Coast Pln1.B. Only 3 yrs Jmnglne h:1vlng a buy vie\\', NEWPORT HEIGHTS P•"°n.115 ....................... $350 3 Bdrnis., 2~~ baths, fora1al old. Nice bk yd \\'/flrepll. 4 bdnn Condo. Call us for O\VNJ::fl \\/ILL CONSll)t:R NAME YOUR 1ERM5 Socl1! Clubs ................... ~s..oo dlni:n$t. Now vacant -$7'1,950 Only $293. pt!r mo l o I a I details. n1lght lease. t'INANCING -n geat home \IA NO DOWN _ FllA or Trivel .......................... soo C. F. CoJesworthy ~:,~:U S; ~·~ ~~ f ~ 1i 67s..a600 Aflyt ime ror single, young nu~rricds, 1>ulin1 lt your idea. Desperate HOftlES, 645.6646 • VISION • or retll'('(J! 2 ~ l'k<h'OOms. ov•nl'r lt•avin.c: ;ind n1u11 t I .~ .... -I~ REALBeaTORSut_i640-00ful 20 BACK -BAY "'-~ ·n~I """' 1<,,yroono . .,11. 4 l\edroo°' 2 bath, __ 1 ... rne lot :<nd pan.i1tl O('('tu1 r:u11ily, lirep!oce, bltns, C)i· REAL TY view. ST:t.<XXJ. l'('llcnt locntioo:-OPEN TO NEAR THE BEACH 2743 E C.... H HIDEAWAY PETE BARRETT o\LL TERMS, bring )<OW" s.tvkl Dlr.ctory ..... ·•·· .... · ·6000 Condam1'n1'um Only 111 rnil6 to Ule j;w'f · t \\"f 1 ''' 01 1 t oHL•r. ··sking ·~.ooo. Call 3 Bedrm 2 ba. !pl'" dble from ws aparkling clean & i ....... iiiieoii"'iiii""i;dii'ii';iiMii"'""""" 1 1;~:;mu:!o~re "'ilh h:~ -REAL Y-:><1G--11sL ..,, .. ... S""""'us 3 bedroom, 2 balh I I ¥ .. - 1 I~ cara&"e, pool and sp&dou ~;011 ideal cul-de-aac lot. Collene Park studio, fi1-e1J.1al"C'. trees and 642-5200 67>4060 mtndlrM Tm r:reen areas. \\'alk to sho~ Call ':I shrubs 1r.1lore. Call u;; 1tboul ;. • • ,......-ping; transportation c I o 1 e beJol"'I! It's gone at only Pride of ownership, 3 bednn, this one of a kiud IJl'lllJ('rty . .......,...._....,__..._..-.....-\ I'-------' by. Leue option ter ms $35,500. 556-7035 or 963-56n 2 be. home. Lge fron t pie· Ask\llfiC $-\0,000. °"'llt:'T ,..,\\\ ~ • .,,~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS khooll • in1tr1K11c11 ........... 11IOS available. $350. a montb, WALKER & LEE ture ,,•indow in living rm+ help finn1\l.-e. 540-1151. BAYCREST ~ • 11000 •• ti•· mo-y REAL ~ATE lplc. lillns, patio, lruit trees • "" "" • · L.i.rg1• l't\l;tom built. ::: bl.'(!1·111, I ,~ w.~~~~:• ... 11~~ ~. "• .~;~!.~:, •,, ~e¥,., ss. 8674 t~:2v:\::~~l{~1~~~;' S~":;!;~~~~~,;~ JOb w1n1ed, fem11e ........... lo.Kl -beautlfuUy upgraded honie, NEWPORT HEIGHTS the l>cLter i; 1 rl' l' 1 ~ in :: f'il'l'J>hice;;, exu·as g11lore, Jobs W1 n1111. M &. F ...... , ... 7915 Ch 1 b" k 1,_ & Ni1..-e 2 bdrm. ho1ne on · I · ", v t Hl-lpWinted,M•f-........... 7100 armng 11C paKn> NeWPQ11 Be11i11. Low 1n-x n1 eonstn1ct1on ... ew DOUBLE FIREPLACE planters. Don't miss thisl """""""""~'"""'.'""~I choice 1..-omc1·. Beu tncd te1'<'.~I U\'RllaUle. A real buy fr1.im 1111 living areas - MESA VERDE 4 bdrm, 2 bath S p an Is h BY 0 \V N ER-: -2-stOrv ecU's., (rplc.; i;niall yurd. nt $84,9.JO. rl""'llSlairs . :u.Japlable I o r II~· I .,.""",".'Y in choice t.oata ?w1esa · J Great starter or retircn1cnl _.i: .... 7270 "lccn-;ige nr 1 n _ 1 a ,, • • ....... Showcase home. boat deck· ho •··k' 14 5 5 O O -PRICE REDUCED In n1e. ,..,; 1ng • · i;Cll;ll'flle livi""'· TOO you i""'' la.roe entertain g l'OQm Sh b ·,I •ot ·~ "-------WALKER & LEE ..... 0 owTI Y appoi i m ... · o"n the lund. Good Unan- 1 ~ $2000 \\·1sevai-a1e 9xl2 r1. built-in -··c" THOMAS ' . I ,, ! Real Estate bar, 3 baths, balcony, pool <:ln::::, rail 110\1.' r or ap- ::1=.s ··::::::::::::::::::::::m Ch\11er anxious has bee nliiiiiiiiii054$.i.iiii94.ii9i;liiiiii0im l :;lze yard, full y landscaped REALTOR /.()i1itml•nl. 64&-325,5. 4udlon ......................... IOU lJ'amiferrcd out of state. 3 --on nice cul-de-sac slre<!L l kyclu ..... 1, ................. llG2G..., '---'-.....~ :z baths & la-DUPLEX C"ll °"3-0:W7. (Q\l;ner may 22.t \\'. Cst ll\\')' :,1S..5."J2? l ::::::::::::::::::::i:::::i~ S11lldlnQ M1!1r1t1 .............. ~,..,.,.,..,, • .,.-¥ ""' c.nwr11 a. Equipment ........ IC30 fa1nll)' roon1. This beautilul hel~ finance). N'pt. Beach Eve. 5-t;...5EH:I g:, ...... :::::::::::::::::::~:::: hcime will sell quickly at 2 YEAP.S YOUNG • lovely ,o;::e::;n::;e:_:r•:::l_:R~·c:E::.. --· _t;.:00=:2c:..;G::•::"::•::.••::l:..R:.:::.E::·:._ _ _:1:.:.002 rtu.Jit" s.~ t.J!~""" llLQLTORS. • Fr" To 'fov .................. MWS $45,000. • •t 'th J • Furnllut1 ..................... !050 WALKER & LEE 0\\'ner B Wll "'I G.arqe s11e .................... ICM bedrooms, 2 baths, family Hor1e1 .... ··· ................ 1111.0 Real Estate room, country k It c h en, HOllUhold Gooon ............... aw S4S.949J J_1,., ......................... lll10"---------fonnal dlnln1::, fireplace. veetotk ....................... I01S double garage & much Mach1_., ...................... IOn SUPE·R VALUE more. A .............. nt has t Y.l$C911-......... ' ........ 111111 .-. .... ~ o.-ttct111ne-w.nted .... " .... IOill s· -bedr'.lClm,--1 bath. also with Minic .. '"''"'.....,ts ............ llXI 29 950 gar.ige and fireplace. {Ideal 0111~ Furt1llllr1 I. E41\llp ....... IOU "" ' '"' ............. : ................. 1 This 3 Br. 2 Ba. FaniilY for n1other-in-la.w-). Ov.mr Pl111011 &. 0t11n1 ............... '°'° Town Home has new paint n10ving north, must sell~ SIWlng MKhlnu .............. ·1°" . Offered at ,.~1,500. CALL SPOrlln; Good• ............... 10H & carpet, and is p r 1 c e d s1or1. R11t1ur1nt, ••r .. . ... 11195 below the market for quick 546-5880 Heritage Realtors SWIPI . .... .. . . ... " ......... &09• I TV, ltW:lo HIFI, Sltrll •..... '°" sa e. oA vm BOURKE RLTR. Owner's Ready l . ..t-r.;'mri 11~] ll ===~546-~""'o;:;:=====· ~\~ti!'~~!~ :.oo~;::~ . Just Say-is ill prin1e condillon. Cwnet will pav point..<1 for Fl!A o.- Coi1vet1lio11o1 loan. S~9.!l50! Gtn1r1I .. .. ......... tolD 110il4. M1!nl. &. Service ........ tvaQ 'Charge It' ao.ts. M1Tl"9 Equlpmtnl ...... t<IJO • .,.,.. "-. . . . .............. '°40 Soah, RtntlCl\llrttr ..... , .. ··to~ I Ollll, Si ll ...................... to61 ... Is, Slfpt, Oeckl ........... f01t 1911!1, Spffd &. jkl .......... , •. fOIO ll;IU Storao1 · · .............. ·'°" ' WHEN ,.._ ..... · 111i1111 • ' PLACING ' A WANT AD "1rcr1n . , .. .. ............ '1\0 C11n111t1. s.i.. Rent ......... tl'llt Eltdrlc C1r5 ................... tUD Moblle Hotrlet .............. t1olCI IN THE Motora>del/5co1teu . . .. ..... ,!114 Tr1Utr1. Tr•"-1 ............... t11'11 Motor "-· S.le-'ltnl ......... 1601 r;:«.:;,~'1?,;,,; :: :: =1 ORANGE ~ .. :~: .. 1 ~ . COAST A"llq"'" • Cl111lu ............ 520 "ecl'il'tll-1 Vltllct11 .. , •••••.. tUO Sportt, ltei;t, Rodi ............ t~ 4 Wtllel °"""' ......... " ..... ~ '""" ................ , ........ ts.c "•111 ... , ........................ tS1'11 ""'., lffl1119 .................. t'90 AlllM W1ntM ...... , ............ t5'0 illuta&. lmciotNll .. , ............. t1911 AlllOI. 1ttw ....... , ............. tNO A~ Ulld . ftOlt Trivia? It~• re•SOft re ,..ct the Dttlly Piiot's entertelnrnent ,. •• eY•ry Saturctoy DAILY PILOT •• JUST DIAL 642-5678 • , CO~TS WALLACE REALTORS 546-4141 This home will be oi)en evecy day until M»d. Vat.'tlnl, 4 bdrm. & F .R., 2 fireplaces. Isolated loft liv rn1. Ne:rr.:t t o greenbelt. ~1ini-ei.1atc \\".ith viC'\v or lnke. Back BaJ at 2319 1-leather Lane. 9'1~ money ,a\/allable. ?-lo\'e in today, Quintal'd Ren lty 3355 Via Udo, NB, Suite 295 1871 Harbor Bl., C.~I. &t.'-2991 ASSUME 71/:t'/. LOAN SUPER POOL HOME Bllns, frpl, 2BR. Nr. So. C nst Plaza. Only 3 !'t'll oltl. Nice bk yd \\'/fireplt. Only $293. per mo total pymts, $38.~ full p rice /Call PRD.1'1GE HO~tES, 6 4 5 · - THE BLUFFS ''Night •nd Day'' Highly UPl!'3ded, Do I ore 1 I mothtl, 3 bedrooms, on the park, overiookina: the Bny by dAY and the l\a;htJ lzy nle:ht. $1~000. Vogel & Babltltt I 644-605' ·===="'111~~=~==" \ ....,.!!!!!!!!"""""'"""""'"" I -' .. macoab I irvine realty ---- DOVER SHORES Custom 4 bed roon1 + complete maid 's quarters. Magnificent view. POOL. $195,000. Appl. only. Ron Sher1nan 642·8'235. lX741 REACH OUT lor th e very best on Spyglass: Super 4 bed- room home -brand new in the top loca· tion! Lois ~1 iller 642*8235. (X.75 ) NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fantasti c Bay & Ocean VlE\V! ln1macutate 4 bedroon1, family roo1n home. -upgraded lhruout. Roon1 for boat or traJler. $130,000. Lynne Rolliell 644-6200. (X76) · NO PLACE LIKE LINDAI Lovely Spanish-styled 3 bedroom . 3 bath, den & separate dining roo-n1. Enclosed pool- size courtyard . 70' float. 103' pierhead line. $212,000, Bob O"•ens 642--0235. (Xiii IRVINE TERRACE EAST Imn1aculate 3 bedroo1n, 2 bath ho111e offered for 1st ti1ne al $8,000 less than bank ap- praisl. Appt . onl y, $79,500. Ton1 Turner 642-8235. (X78J OPEN DAILY 2-4 P.M. 4308 Patrice Rd .1 Park Lido. 3 lledroom. 2 bath, split·level to\v11house fa cing pool. 0\Vn· er leaving area. No signs pern1itted - pleose ring bell. Gloden Fay 642-8235 IXl8) PRESTIGE ADDRESS Bui.Id your drean1 ho1ne on this bargain priced Promontory Bay lot . Only $1l2,500. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (X19) PIECE OF LANO -PEACE OF MIND Outstanding view lot in exclusive Dover Shores on Galaxy Or. You o\vn the la nd & it measures approx. 78x174x9'lx147 . $87 ,500. Amy Gaslon 642-8ll\. (XllOI tOt~Dowtt Orl•e 642•123S 1644 MacArltM "4•6200 Newport Be1cl'I, CaltlOl'niai 12663 • • Right Investment ::: lktlrotl11L~. :! l,;1thi<. 10 lh1· .. -...,.-..,...,.!!!..,!!!!I in ;ind ;1 funu~h·~J H:1chC'Jor -DON'T-viORRY-- Rf'nlul 1111~.~ /or ~'•Jtll' r\-,\bout inlcrcst. 'O\\'fll•r 11'111 pt.•ust-:.. I.and r 4, n 1 r a 1· 1 ! hl :p 11·ith this one. Custom· L1:'11~e/ophon:! <'I"""' l'l 2 i1..J E·niodel. Bluffs. \1111.:ant bl':io ·h(·~. ~L:B\IJT AI.I. OF· :: & t';1n1ily ronn1: 2'i bath~. rERS'. S~;jOO Uclll'r 1han ne"'· Open Sat • COATS I &HsU1G 1~0:~E~e1Nc . & REAL TORS 64().4-050 . WALLACE I . REALTORS -Sl6'4141-Welton®.Compa11y P f • t ' " M (0pen Evenings) '!. artj. H-:l lots So. of Hwy. 1\{l unit hlrlii. Fi.x:Up_or tl't1r ..o! a nc1v r:.n1J1 ~ :.[..,n1 1111o. J <111. 0 11'nl'r ,1;acrlflre a1 lcs11 1 1: ... -'<.'lll> n111re f111111!11rt'~ Shop , thun land value. lnel. plans 1 Cla~siflcd 1\d! 642-5618. I fuL' :! nt'll Uu11lt:xc11. STa.6900 General R.E. 1002 , General R.E. 1002 f I G1 c~1d:.V~11 Banker • -i1t ;.Df'f\A B·<'C' t \ .\ ·: -'' '. • LOT ON "'BIG CANYON"' GOLF COURSE Super Joca lion. End of cul-de-sac louching on golf course. Jusl redu('ed $2500 1naking il bl!sl priced lot in Big Canyon. $72.500. INCOME UN ITS NE AR BEACH lluild equily in sharp f'Or11cr duplex while relaxing in bonus roon1s O\'er garage . Selling price includes ranges. rcfrigeratorS.~\vashe1· & dryer in laundry roo1n . 1-'riced lo sell at S!J'.3.000. SPYGLASS BEAUTY La1·ge 4 1Jct1roo n1 hon1e \\'ilh fa1nily room and bo nus roo tu , 3 balhs, i>01nc vic\V. Excel~ lent f:unily ho1ne with pool size lol $1 4:7.000. 75' LIDO FRONTAG E SptciOll"-5 bedroom home With din ing roon1 1 office, ~eporatc clliJdren's \Vin~ and fnn1ily roon1 . "Lot size" Secluded pal lo in center o( this oulstanding fam ily home !t6fJ.500. LID O IS LE BAYFRONT \\'here do' you ptirk u 7\l ft. boat? Right in front of lh is gracious bavfron l re.e1dence! 3 hL•droon1". n13id's rooo1 , 311 bath!' rlen. Lo- ca ted on 40 ft. lot. S205 .000 DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hlll5 Rd .. N.B. A COLOWELL BANKER CO. ' ·' Linde hie W1/1rfrt>nl Lovely 5 BR ., 3 bath cu&Itim borne. Large courtrard. Pier/slip. Roducedlo $19ii,OOO : Tr•dltktn•I Styl• , HUGE COUNTRY KITCHIN PnMdt a lrle11dJr tit. inolil)tiire In ihll c:h&rn:Una "Green~" home. SelW II tran1 t1rr11d from. this b~•ullfulJy appointed resldell(.'C that f e a tu r e s s.p aclou1 reo1n 1lxel, calb<JlnJ t:tlllnca lloYely yard. 0n1y 139.995. G-16-7ru $1500 DOWN MISA VIRDE Tbls lwcurlclua s bedtoan\, -2 balh fa111fly home bu • llJ'p tril!-lhaded yard lar(e enough for • pool and cou IV'tlbl-t r ir t t 111 • r , camPft', or bolt •ccetS. Ap- Pl'lllied and ·~ tor VA 9~% '®J, I l'tp!y 1 L1nL1 "DOUOH" '302 -•h COMMPc;:i.tL LOTS 'O' HOU•• '''""''Ill~ lo•n ""' 9.7•/~ RETURN .• : -nM wW-llt )'CMll' W--lm-OIL)'mtnts oL$31l2. month_ on } 1111t.1U.ic ~ \.\<hen. )'OU .. thll lhll bet.uutul La Q\tetlta 4 Prime, all tree w.a y C<lrtl• i.lltNll umQUE 2STORY llOME, bdrm . Cc>mplelely roerclal. t1 retall .. olrk:t. Here's a BUILT ON J 14 L 0 TS , reGtcorated. Family rm . , 1 p a ct!f, Be1utiluJ ~· "Caltt.rnla KltdtM'' OetaU~ all ~'OOd 'eicterior fillk.., i!'lectrlc buUL-1.rui. Call motll. Vl&.lble from San hu ~ llWl dfck erw.iQ;;d S.0..1120, . Dlflo Freewl)'. iJtOWt 9.1~ room-.. approx;-a wq-n. FERSASCENICVIE:WOr \ ••L .PRINCIPAlS ONLY! " """'9-1 ':::· ::::::::::::: :BeauITfiilly decorated 6 BR., 4lo> ba. Panel- 1---i.l.lng,..J..lrplcs. -1!le!/sllp_.fl60,000.---- Priviate Oock--40' w/IBdnn l•mllf m • 'Boo.. '"'""'-" ...... nu~ or, (11'1] ..... -,..._ .... ' 19'1 VA IOfln JM,000 owntt TltE OCEAN hto JnVlfW (n4J 752--1100 t MQuaJ~, tnNfert'ed • nanlt your · ·~ lil"-lfilGC• -~""!"~-s ..... wllng. BDRAI. I oor -~ .. -~ ,,,,.,. '"'' .,, .. 221 THE Rf Al lSTAl[hS . ' :: Custom Spanlsh Hom• : 5 BR, s ba., art studio. Gourmet klt. Eleva- :·tor. Pool. 7000 sq. It. Ratnp & Ooat, $450,000. ' . 70 Lind• Isle Driv• Prime 45 lt. lagoon lot -$150,000 1 li'or .Information on All J:Iomes & Lots CaJJ " Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR J~I Hoy ~1d1 Oro.-. NH o/'J t>161 1002'Je~r1I R.E. l!IH : TURT~E ROCK HILLS -VIEWI $129,500 ;.Moi;e good news. Owner will carry 80% loan , · 8~-%. 25 years. Perfection plus!" Former '..President model home. 3 BR, FR, DR, 2112 · ba: Cov. patio, air-cond, :J..car-gar. ! . 2111 S•n Joaquin Hills Roa:d : NEWl'ORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Gene11I R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 P1 ap.ntn plan ""' w 'w ,..,..i..1-""'.-."""',.""'r-I New fabulous 20' (.'(!!ling. 2 752•1920 ~ thnl-OUL Island typ e klf. IDIAL FOR TWO--( S•· 3 Br • 8 M~N.. l•OOotJAll lf.NI u.t.eM 270 Acre Perie Alrnott cben, ha• Bll.T·lN RANCE Charming Bt1r\lalow tn otie ... ry. · .. a. Gol '-''8 . O In Your Backyerd a: OVEN, OlSHWSilR., of Newpbrl Beach'• fhwt l:o;=;-;--;::==-..c-;;;;;-J, Walker 6-lee Ill•\.,,_.,, ' V::eura~,r~=:I 1i:z: , JOUCH~ WN I~ 4Bed 1'4 bath· clea.n GARB. DISP. 6' EX· Ir~ tlons. 2 BR'•+ D!n &: SMALL COMM B~OG. Bachelor Paci acapln&. ri1ake 300% protlt Pluy Your o"''" anme -Oil thli rli.:t. l:u.ltln • frefth; paint 1'ENSJVE USE OF Di:EP 2 BA. Nice view, brick ttple 3 Sep. Uhil.I ~7,50(!. Coronii. d.I Mor het'fl ln llhort time. Penonal huge lot '1.ith 4 bednnt, Solal'iwn Ooors • cement ST A I N E D l!WIOGANY 4 maQf attractive tea to.res Owner will ca.rry tlrtt TO, _ re&JIOM for sale. Reduced 2 bafhll. !an1IJ,y. home. New drlv,e, warm frplace -xcell. CABlNETS. 1 fot a reall.!stlc price ot· Roy McCardle Rltr Wit Pool wS85.000 total PriCt'. Easy paint -new carpe t. aehoot11. CaJl Lam'893-8533 $74,!iOO. lllON Bfvd CM; Terms. Owne.r. (213) ,.F.IW'iA te.r-ma. $43.600. --:. ~-°'".=n staire3ae leads t.Q._2nd Ted Hubert & Auociates ewpo(t ' • Call us aDout this desirable 883--0J02 or Write E Lom· Call ~t24. J Bloc s to P.clflc eVtl, w/2 'SDltMS., Bl.1'H 3355,Vla,Udo 675-.85QO S-..1729 · ~ron,X>~~hl~j'~ 21':r~ bard!. 5633 Topanga Canyon CH . Associated Surf & S•nd ~~c~ W.: ~h :: HARiOR VliW ii .. ' SMILL cQMM BLOG. nu1111er suite private beach ~vd. Woodlawn Hills, CA. ~ i'n.J COAST' more luxurioua than your slldlnf{ glll!!I wall• U1at opl!n Fi:e land. 4 Bdltn$., 2 bi&tt.: 3 Sep:A-1.InllJ $51,500. aCC6S and very special 913&4. i/1'11#\11 n own home • tbls 4plex ls to sun deck. There 11 no dia1ng nn. Commun! pcio1 Owner wu1 f!&l'r)' lint TD, f In anclng arrana:ements. ,B;;,•.;,l,;;boo=.;.l•;.,l.;,•n,;,•c..--1-006_ r.i,r..1u)ll • Brokers located In gtowlfli d"'·ntn better bl.I)' in Lqwul, for a: ·ti&>' area. ·rr4,!i00 ' Roy McC1rdle, Rltr. $69,500 1 • JO the "Malibu" -0f lomor· only 1810 Newport Blvd. C.M. Call ti44-'T2U LIVE HEAR EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME. row call Mike Newlan $55,950 FULL PlllCE 541-'na ~NI Cll GAILEY & A551JCIATl5 THE BEACH 2 &: convert. den, 111epdp lan1 842-lml m rm wlmllulve brick fpl in HTJRRY ON 1111~ 11 SIX ACRES,. Indian Ave, In cl r.tand H pan'kl de· •••• -·~· RISALIS-IST UNIT MISSION RIAL North Palm 9pringo, C>llt 3Bft~pa ~~ 2500 sq.0~~: blUn kll. ·~~~ ~&~f;'t: RUN',l'lNG'roN t..ANDMAl\K 985 So. Cota•t HWy., t.r-·:\8. 5 BR + ILUFFS ~mercial 4994674 SC'u.lptured p]aster and hlgh ed trlr space. $13,950. RED Popular ~ Model, lowtt Phone (714) *'"°711 CONDO. Z Plan. Many im-Duplex .. /Unlts ceilings tti.ruout. cat! CARPET REALTORS. &IO-2 81', 2 Bl. Crt>ts. drpll, e Prlce Sluhede provement&. Pureiase con-for ule .. Luxuriously GRUB.q :~ --t:LUS Real 11672 • ,,,,.. • outdoor: crpt on Pllk!· Ra· tract avail. I Blk S(:hool, nr • · Lo -• Uncla Estate. 6i5-7080 EA.C\'TSlDE FAMILY IIOME. d!ant ceiling heat-all elec $3450 ' Vec•nt tennis, pools, shQPI. $95,oo:l. 2 HOMES on-% Acre loL ~ YwtY ha"',"11ooo=-cP"1~n"1~n"su°'1-,--;1"00=7 I 2 & convert. den, stepc!n f1m kitchen. Very Serious Seller J"ee U..nd owll"r. 752-1430 & Income $575., 3' & ' BdnnL lmpresslvely appointed .r.i ivl masgtve brick tpl $35,750 Two story CO!onlal. Oce:aii 494-6404. in C M. C8.ll Ghui, Aat· 4:.JR 3BA Llnda Ille home. LARGE beach borne: 1vill & .din-din f'.rea, 2nd fpl h'!d~ dub mer!_~ vlew. P~clul. 4 ·,~[!am· UDO .o ..... '"-'"'5'1"-,~-~-===I Enjoy Winter evr.nlngs with trade. 194,500. lOSO. 00\vn. in pftn'td den, Shag crpt : •• ALSO $2t,"9 rm., ~ nA,., 30' '"""' rm incorM Pr perty 2000 a <:l'UCklinr fitl! In the li1at8hllll Realty 675-4600 throut, · bltln kit, c o v 'd • Coxy 1 Br..crpts, drpt.4ovely wi:h stone fireplace, all For sale or Lie., 3 br, 2 ba. 0 - masler suit I! (I re p I a c e . Corona dtl Mar l02,2 patio, fenced tr!~ 11 pace , patio on' greenbelL Close to bltns, da!lwshr, cetAmlc tile Prll1. only. Owrlagt 673-6489 9.FOURPLEXS ~ Private pier and slips for $43,950. RED CA R PET, ;,.nlllon Do 11 a r aubhotl.'le. It indoor-outdoor carpeting. TiiE BLUFFS. early area 2 00"1" _Priced b' 1 °" VISION I'S BRAGGING REALTORS .. 640-8612 P•lc< ln<:tod" memb<nhlp Shog carpotlng and <Ultom • 2 BR. •den, t-5Jy. • COVINGTON market nt S:' 000.000. A 11i~ lee. Adult commun.ily 40 drapes thruout. Huge patkl, ea.: IXX) 6«l-5S60 -'-nt loan_, can be a'Jsumed on FOR Sale b7 owner,. -3br, , · • oversized yatd do u b 1 e .,...., "*'"' $19 950 ; 1 conlract. By appointment " 2ba, formal dln rm. recently yearti & over. 531).8847 g~l!:__J69,500. Tenn• RED Newport Heifhts r 070 ' . ' I only. _, The following are the best plllnted. OWS VA lillA * NEW * CARt'rI'~ ._REALTOR.1:1 641). -• UnbeUevable1. i}ut true!::Tust )· buya .ln CdM: terms, quiet cul-de-Rae sl, _, 8672 ar·489'!127li t:--,,._,-:-NEWPORT HEIGHTS , li~J.ed 36 u\Uts'b.9 tourplexe'i. , 1100 I NQuaJI ~ ~::\~~;;!.~~ 2w:i!ii $35,250 645--1238 &: 548-23:18 <:ustom Built 4 !Ir, den, btick~tplc, large all COvfngton :.:··~ Just 21,S ' Iii I Place of charm. Asking price f:1stblyff1 -.: . 1030 Jot. Cholc..-e N .. 'W"<lrt Beach ye!lrs ago. PrJmc unit.I in A CENTRAL p · S66.SOO One o! a klnr',1 bednn,1fll1n locaHon. Needs aome TLC. pnme, lo~:·tlon . Super ; COURTYARD rapwtin · · 1 .1, fonnal dilll!, sep den. Owner anxious. Make offer sharp. 8'4 ~ interest on : Mesa Verde " : · • Hillside .~1her Co8tA &. \V11llace 1x.ctus1..... Be thl:t lll"!lt Co see thil c..'Omer k>t, 4 tiedroom1, 3 baths, 2 story tl'ome . Professiona-1 landsca nlng & beautilul, ~tg patio. Jutil lls!ed lor f7?,SOO. Ctll for , a n ap- poinlment. 4 Set11 the mood for th is Dover 752-1920 2 txlrni apt inclucll!d on R·l *MUST SELL Approx 19(1() Sq. Ft. Jingle c-. II R I E 1 1 contn.ct of sale-or.obtain ShOl-eti re&Jdence, '!'be dark 1 •''°° ... .,"".,•.,".,'.,".,".,'w ... '°.,'.,'.,".,"" .. " Jot In Ofi\.l for only $5-i,OOO OWNER i..ory. CUI-de-sac street , NEW CUSTOM ~r "I e• s • • new fl nan c Jn It. Grou woods. muslve do 0 rs, 1, TRANSFERRED Clos:!! to ocean. Only $53,000. .. •2544 ave1;ges S8'15 mo. on all, wrought iroh, floor tiles, OCEANFRONT Call us regnrtling abov.e II\-1MAC. 5BR,· 38A. superb See lhla fir:st!!! Broker MAKE AN OFF.ER .PRJNCJPAL.S ONLY! add to th'-! Mediterranean 4 Bdrm!!., :l bathll: chalet lillin&S and be d.o u b t y Neighborhood. Pool 1 I zed 842-7m or EVet: 963-4002. In the" heart uf South Laguna. Owner fowid hi1 Dream ~ay <714~ 752-I700 charm of this ,Ivan Wells style with bea rncd oe!liug11 amazed that ·both are open· lot· PiLnoramle View'.. Tola! OP&H HOUSE Ocean view. Lee. 3 bdrm., Horne. \Vanl.I an oUer on ~· 6 r !t , 4 ~tbs; bay & loft. On R.-2 Jot: could be for offers. · Prk-e $87,900. lat J\1 'J' G 1123 ri.tain Street 2\~ bath custom home, ready hla immaculate 3Br Doll· \1ew: fonnal dining, family con\ctfed to duplex. Owner 67>8600 Anytime S00.000 Auwnable at 9't~ OPEN DAILY l·Spm for OCC\ij>allcy! J:as Jee, liv· howfe. 90% financing avail· rm., Wand kitcHen. Spec-"'rould Uk:J! to trade up. +' 1 p WUl, consklet small NEW custm bit 4 BR .&: fam ing It-family rooms .with able. Act· 645-9o'70 &: 64&.B14 tacular mstr suite. Only Priced at $129.500. • VISION •. 2nd. • rm,3 carprouaneywllrg bea{ned ceU. &: trplc. 4:e· evu. · G " .•• COATS U69.:A.tae>tt Call: 673-3663 6i3-SOS6 Eve!! REAL rf _ . ;fAL~ ~ APPT. ~~cere!im!tr ~~~~ ~ ;;~~o~~t~ 5 !t?~:: ~ ~~~ :rp:e_= ~!!'=!!!!!!]!~~~'!"!'!"'"I=~ I Lake Park, walking dist. to PROBI.Eli1S }iERE · l6'b street .. bfear all s c ho o 11'. Near Tustin &. Colllhs . In associated . )NALLACE , · REALTORS l .116041- (Qpen11!v1n1:it•> :·rwo, 'HOUSES ' , ' COMP" ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 '67~ : $22,500; Ea. ch..·ner w\11 'CS.Try financing. May take llUllboAt as do1vn payment. Ea.11alde Cos1a 6lesL ' 1£1~.=t~ -Piapwti .. '· ! 752-1920 EXEC. 2·STORY Totally u p g ra d e d Mesa Wood&, 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, with huge lnnus r o o m • Spee- ta e u la T 2 story with cathedral celling & entry, llv·rm &:.wnnai dJ 11-r m, This newly listed Select ~ perty is priced at -.500. Call~-. ICOO OIJAll5t. NIWl"Ol:T llACH ' H'ave ~·)'OU want tti C::: SELECT T'PROPERTIES &eh? aunti.d adl do It ----------1 --ell • call NO.W 642-5678,. c;-rol R,E, 1002 ,. :· ,, I., '. ;.[xtr~~ _f~icablit. Newp©r-t 8e,ct: at Newp©r-t 13wd. \'tnere tl~t?' And norn1nq i.<Jllth of Se<i H.in.:n!:> boldne:.5 to compure 1t w11h Bui tnen l! dOes dely comDduson Oeep c.ourtyarCJs balc.on1c:. and deck.s P.vf:rywr1E::1e spaciou:i accommodahn\.1 rr ~Klencc!:i fof ur.comrnonefs WOOd sht•Jth~ tl1p~ eavt' st11tbo~ arr:h1icr 1urr Dehei; oesc11pt10n. n1us1 bf' v1ul~r:d ooout lo bo c.pprecial~ Motor up SuLl'·uor Av~·nuP rrom Ille Pacilic Coost H·dt11·1;iy IG f'tghl smasrung n1od(.-'lt. l·ro11 1 SSf,000 ;ind worth evf:fy penny and then ~umc.: U1.•nr ~ntlt ar Newport Beach. either ' v You migh1 get a 1Ung1u1 o1 11e&h sea-borne u111 t r ). 1002 BROKERS -~~ALTORS 11'1~ W Bolboo /,JJ 1611 ASSUME 7°/0 VA on 3Br, 2 ba Home with .suns, Walk to Cal St. Ful· lerton. 962-4271. Sell ldll! ltema with a Dally Pilot Claul!ltd ad. 642-M\'I CLASSIFIED HOUIS Advertisers niay place their ads by telephone B:OOa.m. loS:lOp.m. Monday thrv Friday 8 to noon Saturday CC61'A MESA OFFICE 330W. Bay ..,....,. NEWPORT BEACl-t 3333Newporl Blvd. 642-5678 HUN'I1NGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. $40-12ro LAGUNA BEACH lUl6 G lenneyre 494·9466 SAN CLEMENTE :JJSN.-EICamlno Real 492.4420 NORTH COUNTY dial free 540·1220 CLASSIFIED DU.DUNES Deadline for copy & kills is 5:30 p.m. the day before publication , ex- ttpt for Sunday &:-Mon· day Editions when deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED R!GULATIONS ERRORS : Adverllser'!'ll should check their ads daily & report errors immediately . T ll f'~· DAILY PILOT assum('s liability for lhe first in· corre<.'t insertion only, CANCELLATIONS: When killing an ad be sure to make a record of , the KI LL NUMBER given you by your ad laker as receipt of your canccllafion. This kill ~mber must be: pre1en· ted by lhe advertiser in case of a dlspUtl!. CANCELLATION OR CORRECTION O F NEW AD BEFOR~ RUNNING : Every effort is made to kill or correct • new ad that has been ordered, but we cannot guaran· tee to do so until the ad has appeared In the paper. DIMt::·A·LINE ADS: These ad!! are stciclly cash in advance by mail or at any one or our of· fices. NO phone orders. Deadline : 3 p .m . Jo'riday, Costa atesa of· fice & 12 noon at •II branct\offltt1. TITE DAILY PILOT rnerves the rlaht to duaify.'edit, censor M refuse any 1dvtr· li~I. amt to change its talt!i ·l..re[tuJaUon1 without prior notice. CLASSIFtlD loWU~ ADDllSS· r.o. &> 1...,, Coilt. ~ltsa """' 2743 E. Const Hwy "' CONDO/PLAZA F OCh. 5J6.#ll 00'' N HANDLE.S liiAm $45.91»10wner. oran,e. Encloied garages: . - , ---'°""~="'=-fdO'•l':'MCO"':=--l 3. •br, 2 ba, ~.OOo. Owner Gerald s. Tltomu, Realtor. T!ll.S AN XLNT 'euY AT~ or · 518-1319. Enclosed pat!M, all atlull I ' -E HAVE """ A~A~ 838-9367 · • occupied No vacanclf's 2 W. ............,.. BY OWNER, Townhoue. 2 $81,500. Submit all tfadea, S.nt• Ana 1080 yeara. fiy $20,000 d 0 w n, 1 DUPLEXES!! El Toro .. _ ~032 ~11~':::~'.~~f: ~~ HORSE PROPERTY •~%. oo!y 1138,900. Call Try this one-7c;~· 1ntef'est Irvine 1044 ~ 3 Bedm1 + family room. , 968-llOJ TOP CORONA DEL MAR 2·StorY On a ~~ acre '1.'00ded lot. If locaUon _ coinfprtable 2 !;JR Lake Forest Excellent location, near & Den home in front, with By Owner Ready & W•itlng 4t4-5l1S .. 4tt.'llOO •hopping, sc hools&: '"''71 c-1··· •101 1llage Real E st~te BeauUful 4 BR., 2 full baths, JOiiiiOiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii.., ..... I ft'eewu.v. $43,900. • ~ -__.. sharp upstairs. 1 BR a.pt a .... ~ C".....,t" b I t. f n a. New paint -juat cleiLned SPACIOUS R-' C t R It TW new carpeting-thrOugbout •• ._ _,,,_.., C""""l5 & d rapes -4 1SG1 arpe, •• ors 0 HOUSES ON ONE Dishwasher. Goreeou1 -.. ~ 9'3-7"'1 LQT I E t Id rront yard prlv8cy. \Vell· Bdrms., 2 baths -one blk. 5· Bdrm. ram"" home In 8 .., • popu fll' a a I e ~ "~ t Jy -500 c II CUlltom. dni.~. Larae l'X· k I . ...., .'!IU'""' shar-n l •-2 BR."'. P••~ a on _., · a posed aggregate paUo IL to par &: p oo -delightful neighborhood. Westminster 1091 ,..... ... "' WI to see this jewel. walkways. It's a A REAL REALlSI'lcAu.Y' PRJCED Lovely landacaped yard . ~~r ~:t!t~ 1 tv::te;! 1 644-72ll BAR QA I N Rf $44,0011. at $58,950! ·with dog run. WiUUn walk· ~ 7% VA, 3br, 1'6.ba. shops. Solid lnveAtmt & in-. /.Jn NICEL UAILEY & ASSOCIATES Estate Builders International 58$-5950. J>rlncipfll'.'1 only. ing distance to one o f fam rm, b I t 1 n s, ale, · IA.guna'a ti ne1 t grade vegetable ganlen, helv cypts co me ·$ 49., 9 50 · RED ~ Fount•in Valley 1034 achoo'-·~-&-A'" .. _ CARPET .REAL.'t.ORSi ,,. ~ • .....,,uuu. -,_..,t, many xtraa, •uomo 640-8672 ; LEASE OR ~/.-a.:n !'._!.TI_,s38,50o. 0w..,., LEASE OPTION ~ .. ~ DUPLEX IN LAG UN A BEAOI Prime location, (). 0wn .. "m ..,.,,. 2nd ""'' REAL "'STA':rE CEAN ""'' Hwy, """~"' ii presently tMting re&erVa· + bonus, in $41,&00 lantastlc 900 Glenneyre St. ......... Piii ~. _eaeh w/ftplc " new deed, ·tuper sharp 3 ~' Ii '" ~ · ~ I BR unit ttcently remodel- lions on theil' new oofi. loce"iloii or $:'.5(1. per mo. 494-5473 519-0316 1 • furniture. 1.onl!d C-1, Xlnt ,. dominlums. Canyon Cr es t lease U . ...... -• buy at $84,500. A gent E.~tates, located at the cor· Red Cerpet, R••ltors ruve.-,,,ty Park, lrvlne iPRICE SLASHEDi. lie Hom.. 499-3645 '. ncr or Pacific View Dr'ive 142_SUJ . Days 552-7000 High~ e:•~u Vac•nt for ule 1100 T\VOHOUS""ONONELO'P~, & new MacArthur Blvd In I -;,;;;;;;-;:;:;c:=:,;."=':-=,;::;-:-;::-l l::::l:::: ,...... ~ · Corona del Mar, starting l(>pEN Houst-~ Own er. . Very Serlovs Seller 1972 24 x iiO \VESTWIND popular Eastslde s uper al $66.900. PHONE 6'UHl400; New vacant Z 1ty, cpts, WELL MANt(URED ~o istnry Colonial. 0..»ean by y I k Ing, a 'W n In gca, ~~ 1 &: ~ BR. Exleriot' 962-8891 drp11, liltnii, 3 ba's: Assun;ie Be•utlfully Upgraded View. Palatial, 4 BR;&: tarn. s k 1rI.1 ng i , pO~ le 1 Y pa nta:I. Alway1 ~F~O-R~B-E~A-u=T-. _L_l_Y_l_N_G_ 1 9% .loan. Nr. Slater & Los You'll 'be dell .. ~ted -with .tbe nn., . 2%! BA .•. 30 llvtna: land!ICllped, All setup in ~nted. \Yalk to shop"il:. Solid ~ J a rd in e J W~'St. 11544 I= aieled 1amiG room the rm· with etone titt:place,.all bl!auliful San Juan Capri;-lnvefltmt I: iocorne.. $49195()· ' 239 Poppy Ave1 \Vaterton, FV. 894-$2S. alr1utn. Md the iormai din-6&ltn~'..~~h-0wo•thdoor, ~ramlc,...,.!=.,~~e. adult park. 4~. ~~PET REALTO~ Lovely 3 Bdrm +.Guest Qtn Hul)tington Buch 1640 Ing. A ,4 bdrm .• 2l,ii bath ~~ting ~and-~ I.PVELY J BR. ~fob i 1 e GREAT INVESTMENT' + garage w/bach. -Qtr. home Iii a most desirable drapl!s thNout Huge. patio Home in deluxe Bayside In real focean11idel. Encl. Eistern area. Let Ull·show It today. ovenlzed yard, d 0 u b 1 ~ , Park. Private beach Ir l> unit1. All 2 Br, 1'4 Ba; , brick patio, brit:k Frplc. $69,000. i{alJlge. l69,500. Terms RED mariha. NewPOrt Be a c.h..:_ frplc, U yn okl, low vac-' Financing avail. Make.of, S.abo;ard_Stylt CALL552:7500 CARP::::T, ~EA LTOR S $6,200. Ca ll Eve1, ancy.Willsel!oncontract., ';·p~~: A~~~~.;t· ··5··~~~e::ic~°:1st.2 La~ • V·ISION -• 640-8$72 or 499-4271 S~L.~11. TRAIL E ~ ;;::..1~,:; ~~1'fir!'t. • * 522-C222 * pl.:lces, formaf (lining SUPER LOCATION Wlperma nenl room at· 11)3..354<1 room, 3 balbs, J1lg f@nilly REA' 'TY 2 blks f'l"ii.t bench-3 BR taclle<t. in Trailer Park.on NEVI' 4 unit, 2 bk>cks . to room. Large 1wlmmlng ~ p 1 "-· h M~ "·-·" G ~--~ ~ 1 ,. h homl' . Ul1ge· utllll)' room . r 1 v a e nc&C . ........... .""GU.I· real "'V• 5....,.. tax pool, ga. uen v cw lie en, a red hµI company ttA,SOO 581-3106 all. 5. lfrlte-oU. InCome $1200. mo. huge iot with brulke1 bail Univ. Park Center, lrvine ~ Man ·~ ~10 2 adj, R·2 lots So. of court on one 111de. See lhi• J .. .,.~~~""'!"'""'""'iLINGO REAL ESTATE SSAVE YOUR Pit0NEY!$ =~'~•~'~"~'·---~~---I wlil unit bldg. Fix-•in nr home ioday .. , $262 Month 494-8086 499-1397 LEAScho. , Ea ne~ mobll~.':'. )"OW'All BY..OWNER.~t 6" X Groe:L tear dn. Owlll!l" sacrifice al The R I E t t F I S -•r-e w-0puun to ..,..,,..! F'o~ quick Sale prior year leu than land v a I u e. •• 1 • • • r Assume 7% loan, $262 IDonth L•gun• Hlg...el 10 2 payments applied toward efld. 20 xtra. lg. unfur. unill ind. ·plans for 2 new du· 139-413~ 9r. 536-2551 on thHs beautitul SINulish 3 ~. 556-329'1 wlpool. C.~I. l.o\v vec. It ''~''':'~"~·~6~75-6900~~· ,;:.;,-~~ !·===---"'.'.:'.::~ bdnn ... 2 bath borne .. Just __J/Ji ' l~ Moblle·Home for family rents fleldJng 40K +gross " *SAYE $9000* 3 yean old. Thidt shag )ti A .. -' .•. pe•· wlroom lo improve Reas POOL C "' p • t Ing, m•'-----' ·.:-. • """"""' • "'· n-i--• • • .. ••v•-.;:u -v Call 6"2·7638. tenns . .--1111. 0111y. 640-6775 New Unique 'Duplex. One 5 wardrobe doors. Spanish We ~ SPENDABLE .-:R, :I I:.a, house. & one 2 Step down living room, roof .. ;17,900. ,Call ~:>Cl. SPECIALIZING IN 24x55'. 2Br, 2Ba. S• AdUit BR, 2 Be.. \Vood paneling. formal dintni:, huge masler LACUNA NlGUEL VIEW Park Jn }luntington Bch. Older 34 apace Trailer Park.'. Staino<! •""· >"'Pio. beoc" '""'· fiootin, on I "'h [TARBELL{] PROPERTIES 847-""2 Sanl& Ana, ISO,(IX). dwn., ' ''-hocol h cltl red A R full price $195,IXX>. ExceL · ootbrldge l Blk. 428 Golden· c ate 5 ag. ex ng . SE TE Rf\CE Acre41g• for Nie 1200 tinanc'g. liy owner, pre~. rod. Q\vner/lruildet-. 675-6921 \\'h\te & blue den. To see • ~ PIUVATE GUARDED AREA · . I t OK, · I •~ .CAMEO SHO~ES the i-est·of lhla borne cnJI: IVll• . LAKE OROVILLE 49i-82GO pr1n. ony • .,. •• I' -En1'oy Tho G·.., Life $425.-PER ACRE Strikingly done 3 BR., with ~ TW0.5 unit npt bldg undel,' OC(!nn view & pool. }.1flt 000 NC\vport Center Drive Call 493--~13 40 Acres level tree studded &nstrucllon for sale. aose fiJ1Rncing. Move .in con-962-4471 ( :=.J 546-1103 UNiVrnSI'l'Y' PA1\K 1ovelY L•k• Forest 1054 land, County road frontaa:e. to rrnl.jor 1hopplng center. dltlon m7500 •-----"-----·I Trailer OK. Xlnt hunting l ·~ It U $14M C ll ·_•-G• EM-J !!!""'~""'"'""'""'""'"!J 4 b•. 211 bu, db>. rm.,'' 701 INTEREST fb>hlng In a,..a, Ideal '" ;;&.~70'"c:;. 'i,;,-5010 .. a Eleqant fam. nn., hv. rrn. w/trplc, 10 retirement & Investment. 1 -=~==~=~~ ?11 a.ate r Bdrm, •ult e -..STORY Pr1v owner wUI tlnance with BLOCK TO BEACH Floor plan that Is unl4ue w/frpl c . 2600 sq. ft. ' $250b, down, $146. pel'/mo. ,N6v, dell»(e 4·plex. 21.7 · an.I dlUen:!nt. 4 Bedrma, 2 Beautifully lndscpcl. 'vlfish· BY OWNER P.O.Box 1-• ~-·•10, "'"' -· St H"•I •--h 120 F Tustin Ave., N.B. REALTORS 642-...tG2J Costa Mes• . 1024 baths, slelHfown l\v rm, lge pond & 2 patios 2 sty 95965 •.u. vivvu ......,. I '""""' ' ... , . ~e . country kltch ... n. Uke new view o1 mountal~. Duiti Beautiful 4Br., 2 full balhs.li~ii~i]if~;=ll25=,=(IX)=fl!~l:l;p:n~de~.5·"~·:195~7 ' f>\ESA Y,ERDE $36,950 c.. .tdiUon. Rush!! $43,500. elee. pr. d 0 0 r 1 , Nr. Sha.I': carpets, b u 11 l ·I n 1 . Broker 8'12-1411. or Eves: swlmm'g. pool! k tennis Ol1hwasber. ao.ra:eous ~••11 963-4062 courts. $70,tm. 552.:.()988 custom drape•. Ltlt'Ke C?.X· 4JCllft 3 ~~ 2r~~!~~~;t 4 BR + Add On + Pool ASSUME 7°1• VA LOAN ~ay~~~tea ~~0 A~ 3167 BARBADOS Callfomta Ranch Gorgeou'J 4 br, be a u t y BARGAIN at S 4 4, O O O . Broker 548-7711 sg~wllng e S la 11!, huge w/custom decor. lhnloul. 586-5960 Prlnclpala only. After 6 557-4617 . 1lhard A game nn, 1parkl· WhRI 1nore can w~ SAy: N rt 8M h 1069 'SWIM POO_L ing H & F pool, + wood Won't la.st -· SS6!W GUea ewpo c ·-deck. Prol. cu.<itom ldtchen! y h 'rutr ~.,. :.,.=,. Near new Marina {proJ)O!I-Only $$.00'.l! Btt 962,5511. .vana.g • · .......,.__, WATERFRONT o<11.__1 BDRM &,do>,-Only THIS IS ITI EVERYTHING NIW WONDER $39 .. 1. Vncilllt. Subnut oiler 1t, VA LoA Uo 5 BR. 3 ba, family rm ·& Sp a c Io u 1, sparkling. and ILIC~a1vwrT••CWWDVS SIML•CIUMCAT&IAAWBT i'IOIOMOUoarlTABTTM•• Trade OK. , ~Ith ·t~tal p~ya~s~~~ ~ dining rm. 2,450 ri. ft, 2 spec.tacula1"9NAL FRONT PILOT RE.ALTY S2J9 oo 4 Bdrin wllh cl'nt fl1)1cs. $62,500. ~ bedroom famUy home or WW N Ill T U B T T & a & B 11 T O a 1 · M<Hfi.S5 'I ii 9 pni. air ~mH' pA1oc1'1''E"NJW8Adcd . , OWNER, 644-1¥4 =Lngat pa~·~""· 0 lnol ~ H V O L t M I T a a AM y 0 I. A T i.. W' ' ASSUME YA 6'.11.e1 IDA TAKR OVER 112,000 Down af\(lowner will 1 ,.,. REAL ESTATE GOVERNMENT· LOAN """ flmu>Olnr It ~w 8% "'• 11 T 0 v 0 "w 8 r II( I 4 Br, pool enclosed paUo, 963-1316 ' I t '.l 400 111 ft bonus nn, Terrific 3 &: 4 BR haml!I In all are•s. nteret · A T 8 K W S S M T L 0 N N A 0 0 N T loc•Lion. Coll D•y" Nl<ht $ 9UICK $ No guallf>lna. F" m""' Jn. II• jQua~I . T w T pa o N 11: A AT a B 11 o L 1J o c " Century 2! * l4.S.72ll WE BUY HOUSES l~'""' call ~KR-,,.346-Plac9 I · 0 A M 0 II: T A 11 a & a 8 0 I L '1 It ' NO 00\VN VA! 3 b•. " "·, ••• for Ed jt NEW 4 Br, 2 Ba, ())\)'.!e P• ap•rt... L 0 I ·~· -. 7'2"20 T IACaP .. T.TllAraLOIJ new \\'/\V cpt., lrplc, dbl, KASABl•N Po.rk, tJle roof. .. ·A/ • lotOO OUAn.sJ:NI llAC• .l(llr. lm mae. Terrific value A assume loan. 1 s tor '1 · O I B • a I p Ma WA ! T J: J L O T ·a · ~-11VllCl!,!!I,. 2,I USN' B""k I 0 RHI ·Estate 9'2-6644 833-89'14 ~ c t' F ,_ " & ••• A T . I AN D .. a T • w D 118' '1• ;,'le~~~ ~4 C: ~ Just Reduced $ ooo:-L9une &uch 1,048 US om ourp.-1 , _ ,. • BR, 2 •-, 1 ........ -rt!('• AJl tmns. ! 1\f<litn, 2 bslh, OCIANFRONT 5!':'M,"e"R ..... I ... b1""'1 "" '";;:f.~~~f::::t-::::,~.r~!i:i"'.I ™" -·~ "v • w"h ~ supe_r pllllh car-1111, lit! II, t n • • ....._ tft...., • · 2* • .. ,.. ... j lot. WESTSIDE. Principals r , thruout . $41.000. l..ot, on Abalont Point. •dtllln cllolce attt or NP'POR.T ~-•••••m-1 · , onJ¥. 89.M.170 Re<f Carpet, ReeltGrs ~J:bi!"~~;~~ =~ fJ't~·priced r I th I, " ~· ~I An ~fiiiiA ~i 4 BR, 2 BA, 2-S'tORV, close -841-.5541 \ty. Minutes !rt>m ft.c: lhd\I Century ti cotn..oMI OIDI WATTMSTD it I to beach. AQ:un1able f1U\ TAKE OVER bil\I &: cotner.•\o.J ccntt·r• of 642-1771 IUCl'llCMS'l'll VOLT WUATSTOM'I ~ ! Joa n. um. doWn. A,GT. GOVERNMENT l'OAN r:-vl1t. lz Ntwho t. l.e"\1-t-T_,..1'1,•tU'-' ; l ~ J-OIO'l 1.f1. 6. :l. .\ • nR h0me9 ln 1'111 '"l'l"""'· -t' .. >fM-' owm.-n ... nls Cllf\:.-on. 4 BR; To°*' .,., ot al.I ti tJte ..... oded "9"11 • Fial' '**'. l~NR. So. Cet Plaza, 3 Br. areas. No Qualifying. For TURNER ASSOC. 3 Ca Fan1-m1 houBe. Lee •-llll•lUir...Plllliillto-t1b111 ... •111-... :l Ba, blln1, Crplc, tned yd, moreln.fonnaUoncaJIBIO\., llB.i N. CMM H!'J'·• LaKU:M ~ew-'101. cu1t C .tr D lk1l payab.ltto"s..k•f'\nd,"8•1'11itpm.S,adiett..Addr... ._ ______ _, J.!J.OOQ. By ownr 613-M43-MMIT" -- -•t111----Uul'! ....... ......... I• c.. ol thlt .....,.,.,. I I • -,· '· . -, . ' ~ lnco - e:ru.. lion. Ju1t ~I~ B . ASS C;>ve> . rr's 1\1'0 Cost ntlnu Hl.5'i ,,.ru """ ll"' \';14) INV ~tire ~,rul flea\ Air-<: pra· 1£ ~Ve hu Costa ~ d1-eas M·l B Jl81'e< Re pal I.lots 1-i..re's '""" ti;ple Good au t 136-Q 3i55 1611 I t\O 1-155, for I lo1. CANT ll!gh ~pis l''R01 ' Mobi T• T J700 . ~1; A'lact ''" Tenni CALL 1714) µox: 2:so Jlon1 lrg .. Yoo Gil q ... :G ~· ' ond l tum II yaro. PL (7141 Rul Golf furni trad °"'" CASH Hes P.O. 92311, Gin PF.N .Sing! '" t In w/ga wale ,.tlC8 Ne Sing r ... II> 11pts S100 .8(1r, 12SO. "''" NU .,,. • •1 WednHd~, ND'ltfl'lbt:r 13, 1974 1\ l!!,·~~"..,.='P"ro'"po=n"!-.,2060==c""o"'1'"11-M0...-,.-~:......;,3"1 2"4"'1"'·-H"o-u-.. -,"'u.,.n"'l"u-rn"'1"".i--...i..,...,.....,Ho,,..u-... -.,u.,.n"'1-ur-n"1•"'"""--.. s.-n-=c'"1•-,,,..,--,.---=3"'2"16.,.,..,l :G~•~ne~-,;;:!~;;;;;;;;l"1~02:""-!:;-;,:•;.":"°J;'l'1;;;;;;~~37:ii.02:ii~1·~t.~'iA~':~~':~,~1"=me~~':nj1::•~Ui'='n:::f~u~r=n~.;f;;,~A~po~:;,~,C:=,,..~~"''i•~tt~~~~a ' FOiJRPLEX 1 A\"/\Il. NQV. 15th, I b; Co1t1 Me.. 3224 .!:!_9un1 Nifvel 3252 r\E\';'. 3 Bl'. 2'~ u.1. cJrp" I (0111 MeQ 3824 Co1t1 Men 110 "" 10 ' mal'"" "'~cpl, !'Pl ·-""•" ''" 1 """ "" NftW R"ENT· FUR NIT.URE nr:t.-.:tl0!1h Coitt11 Mtsa loct• (jf la\!>.'. ner tt. Qulcr nb•'hd. 2 RR, Cpt, no pel1 or l!na lt-. SAN J UAN CJ\1>. ! wu. t:il31 "~;~ Wl l·lJ.1 V $37l. AV All.ABLE tl·t. 3 br. j lion. An~AJ ln<.'Omo $8100. No chlld1oen or petJ, Sl65. S muar. ApL A. USO W. almoit new. l br, 2 bra, 2 bu. 2 fl11lc1., Jg. apae. ~Wlt list , and ucJu.he MS-0059 17lh St., C~T. den, blllna. dbl. a:ar. tncd. University Park 3294 Tff[ WAY YOU t'OOm&. 'Dt!IWi:e Rllcb., \&:. j sal~ price or S67,QOO. c.Jl MOBILE II Pool c .. N 8 3 BR Y "' • yd comm. pooJ privl'a Nr .:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:I palio, IC('l('r. )'ard. ! car ~U-842-S · · · ~ 0• ' ' 1 gua~. new r..1a'rma &. rolf cour.t. P:io: • ifli.r, No pelii. 2.1().') Su.nla t Iii l>:r.\'".=.'li'\';~ ~ii.~.~~"'° '"" n...-i ..AWARD WINNER REiil YOUR APARTMENT ~.;;;·· 10 "' "11 ' ~ro ers Ony!! l-eu na &.ach 3 148 NR. so. QI Plaza, 3 Br, 3;;~!:~.~MI, lease, ~lbed.l'OOlt\ Unh'Cnill)' .... ~·PER ~fQfil:ll. ti""'l M•u\la\11 lnd<'pendent a111U1 !I&. bUm:. trplc. O\Cd yd. ~%"'-"' ;~o\c1 !!:.~ wcuryl lhru-"I AL\..,,.., n A-t& ~.-111·tu<•,-"." u C"n furni sh P INECRE EK .,.,....-,.~--::.--;;-1 " 2 , -i~l!t~f~ 5taffed dell,0e fl! JlUSJ'lC 1 RJL.Eumiibcd ~~· ~ .... ~ .. ~~~·~, ;!6'!:7'""~l~43!==hii::O:::.•ii'':t~::=---..;;:;irl:' • ,w •a -auio CO'J~C lJ __n --.l'UI~" -"'u:.ll .CW c't"V '<" .,;-1.. "('"' ~ uxe .;, , 1 i-pe1 / PfO eaional HOUM. Atature • u I al'ie d 1 '""·no Point 3226 Mission Viejo 3267 t!:tior decora1fd lly 111'1fe• a 1 bedroom apartment tor as little as $35.00 LIVES UP btt. apL \11/frplc, · b It 111 s , , ·~ch eaaenUat Flexible, man. $l1IO IUO-™ .,... v.IQnal decoriuur. $-00/ruo. i>er month. TO ITS NAME cptS/d11)i. Lg. JM!UO. No lla Call lBR 2BA llt le I Corid{> (:-311 " PtJll. :.nro Slinla Ana A\'e,, ! lamiAl n""'""'1 k ~~-~ te, N•wport B••~ 3169 Allac1·~ •P poo\ 1 \ '''", Crnniel l\'.,L'uno 644-6'100 e n "nt as 111uch or as l1'ltl• as )'OU 1•a11t .. . Over JOO t!IJI tt'efi1 :,nd 10 lo see c11 U: 91'9-W99 ' a.c • .,~. ---TAKE AU. 01'~ ~1E 0 R ~ rsr. ' po. ..... , ....... l \.e . . u ,. 11'.~l'('alUI "'I I h \\'llli;t•ftt.lls • mSOUTHAuoc~r. ~!LARI'~ Unique 11e"· ,;;pc.. ;~~~® Jl)Q, '586-GlM or on a n1011thly basis. creRte 11 relll)1lrt1 stttlng for CASA VICTORIA APTS I •-L.-3 ·~~~m/family room ho1ne 2 f1v1ac, 2 ,,·ctbal'i. r11?>u-N•wport B••ch 3269 IW*ll.V Con)~ny e Pronlpl, courteous delivery. 2-~trooni RJ1&1n1ent. J.'t'on1 fro.111 $169.;,o No Pell ~· BEA.CON' BAY clM111 11pllt i(lvd Tow11h•i!.i11<.1. ;;cc.::·~=~-~--'="= e AH rent, applies to\\•ard purcha se. your tpuciou11 11('\\' 1-or ;\dulls, J. 2. 3 UR w/p1Hlos I :.Al10R -~ • ~/n10.-yrly, Har r f e t • IQ1u1 c:oilfltnl view. P.Jr>I. nr. _;...i;.:.;.;_;:c:.'-"'---.;;.:;'°' :::::::::::~=~:::I • Offlcu furl1iture. $ I 9 0. lt'tll·nltul'c av;,ilhJl.ilu, l"ool, 1-.:1· nu., clcv<1tor11 TRIPLEX~ J1~rly 612-82JS_ <X22) ~f1trina. Adulltl, $61!1 ll:onth, [ •--~~-------• [ "' Olflc. open 9;00 to G:OO, Scl'.. gatr.:. Gas & \l't1le1· j)d L VIEW! 642-3082/:193-tiSOO Y~O!J Will ATTR. l·BR &_den, ll'plc. • Decorator·trai ned consultants 2:1/JO Falrvle1\• Rd .. Cosl:.i 52;i Victoria, 0 1, , • ASSUl\.tABLE VA LOAN. "Ncw110rl loc1llicui •. :i -bed· El Toto 3232 BE PROUDI ldeuL for couple or \1-eekcnd • A1ovc and Abbey n1oves. with yolt. ~tc1>1.1. Phone: r.t;...WIO. NE \\', u ti E Ciwcred private f>llli08. 0"''1-t'll11n1~. (nn1ily roon1. formal To llvt In thlll Dover beauty lather. Tennis cl., 1 "'I 111 VI i Id h ;\PARTAIENII'::i ,e1"• unit wllh fireplttce. A.II dining -community It"l-'11~ Er NE\\r 3 Br, 2 Ba condo, w/faJrwa,y view. 2 bedroon1it, pool $300/Ls\!. 5S2.-0681. s t our room e• s owroom at * VILLA NINOS * I BR,l pool jacur.:l, c . h1·0 BDru.1 unl tll. Xlnt No. l~nnill coul't $550/inn, Jo)'ct= fenced yd. Children ok. $3:45. 2 ba ths. carpeted&: draped, PRl~IE Greenbelt T\vnhSf'., 1925 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa r:ai1q.1:e, upplnti.. UtU pd Co8ta lrlesa loc. S&l,950. Edluncl 6tl·~. 003! S3l-Ol09 24 hr. securtt;. $850/ino. Bob DC'1v, 2 bl'. 2 b a. Ter· or Call (714) 645-4772 2 BR, 2 BA APTS :\c!ull~. $190. 393 Hamill J!IQUail ~ ~-~ 2 a.c· R~~'!3 Viejo th·io~~'f~~ -!:~~~di.. pool, Atfll FURNABBEYITURERENTS SupeEr·Col··-~~ortaGhJe-Quiet 1 .A.:~.::·:.:+:.:.IL:c:~.:~::.1;·u_,~"1~",,":"".'-2~s-r1 ;\ Pl \.Alf......,, Al , 1 .... ,.., crpt, 3 ..___, ,,11 llC\NOC\1 ara~e!!i., 11,, .. ,, 1 • 1 1 _, t~ ac• J?1t11i'1y O'.lmpan)' dprs. 848-a500 or 58&-9563 ~room, • I b:l.lh condo-Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 Gus I; \\'tttcr Paid. ~Io. lO ""· " I Vt • ...,..... .. .... .:1 Pr--t• < ·-y-ntlnl um near pool "s11oP: 4.. "~to~c~au1-.-,0 ~•Nttm t.to. ttnta.li $100 to $20() lncil, cp1s, drps, d&h"1lr, Dp ... lea Huntington Bt•ch 3240 pin¥. $525/mo.-yrly. Jeanne ~ Children Welcome dost'd gr.r. No chlldfprt. 1400 oua~s5~-~?-!.~,t llACM Houses Unfurnished Ne"•mno 642-8235. (Xa'.ll C.D.M. -VIEW l ~""~""'".'"'l~~~'".''""l"'""'""""'""~""!"!""!!l;;,;,;;""'"'"E~Jd~•~n~A~~'";,._~•~3l~-~...,;;;hc~HA:-cc~~~n~d:S,,."":'~~~4';.~""~'--::A~p=l•:::-I G•neral 3202 YOUNG t~b'. pvt home, NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 bech'ooni, 2 bath 011 qulel .6 Units -Mesa I--"'-"'"'-----= gar, 2 Br $180. Singleis ok AREA SU'l'e!. Lw'ge llu ndeck. Uta. Apartment1 Furnished Apartments f urnished llJ.Cl.E."tDA DE l\tESA IBR. T\t.>ar L'Olle~. SIU'll.i~· $87.500 BRh'llG kids Ir peU;, 3 Br, NC"' lO\Vnhousc. s bedrooms. BOAT SUP 160 '"· \Vthon. c.~L F1-eShly decorated, 1165 COTTAGE. 1 Br $J.l5. now 2 Ba, pool, T-hse $2.65 21.1 baths, dining rooo1 . Costa M.u 3724 New port Beech 3769 BEAtITIFUL GROUNDS il'1-45241.Q • 'J'\1·0 l unit buildings • prin'IP. $tudenta fine) utD paid. CO'ITAGE, aU util pd, 1 $375/mo.-yrly. Harriet Pt.'lT)' Like new 3 bedroon1. 3 bu.th 1--'"-...C"-'----'--"-Adults • No Pets $130 1110. 1 BR. u115talf'I, Costa Pi!rsa Jo ca Ii 0 n . 3 BEACH cottage $135, Avail Br, $130. Single prelen'ed &J2-823j, tX21) tO\\/lhoWje in Ne11·port with ***GARDEN APTS 1 DOOR to Bt-at·'i. 2 Br. tO n11nute1 to OL-ean. Large Older couple 11re.[ernd, 122 ntiuutes 10 So. Coasl Pfu7a. Basic lum-Utll paid. 'XTR.A Sharp 3 Br, fan1 rm, slip available. $475 nio. •••POOL Adults. _Yrly. $~ 1110. \\'In· 1 & 2 Br. 1 BR $115., 2 BR t.lagnolia, C~I. 4W-4003 ' J!l.S'i~ cap i-nte + 10.4% SEPARATE 2 Br hse $200. lrplc, dbl gur, \'tll'anl $325 C D M LUXURY J."un1. 1&2 Br upls In adult ~er $2la rno. \\ill u11furn-$IOO."•IU1 Patio $19.J. Gas & p . 3126 •~able. Quiet cul de 511c, i-"nt.'d w/2 car garage·avaU 1 Homef inders * 642·9900 • • • section. No pets. Ehn 1.-!_sh. 673-6640 \\'1i11;r inc., Draveries, <.'aa" Dillnill oint . MOVE the first S270 R J C.O ""' ?iiagnl!lcient 3 bedroo111 hon1e Gl'oss SJ.00:> per mont h ! · ~--"'-'· _, ·2 3 BR 2 Ba lg bo ea ty , tnt""ny on Sbo-"'lfl•. pool, "·a"tl· Garden Apts, 642-3&15 BACH.ELOR yl.'I}', pvt 1J11lio .. pets, ga~ he.al, gas. 11tov. "· Nf:\\l vie"· 2.&l Br a p to , !! .... ..., . ,.,11 "" P • e v ,. e w """"''"""· ga11..1ener, car ' . e nus rn1, [..,!!!!!!,.,....;..;,,.,..;...;,!!!!!!.. •=t ""' " .. _ h Lid 117 I• -d ti ~,.·,·)·'75•.,-17001.U • I RVINE4B1'.3Ba~Ao:11, new 1hog cpl, fprlc, bltns -NIFTY_H .. OME· fully run1\shed, private Da na Point 3726 6'!.;,;1.rll~ac 067 •. ?,,7°_rc11 • J. ? ........ 1L"!1 1 oning, li\\'llnu 1 ulll!: frplc, gani.gr., bea1n clng. "' --~ I d "" h ,,,.. '" 01· :>-.:.u J """'. ttc. 1001n, 11•as 1ers 3.:llijl & 3:ill6l ?ilariana Dr.· JNVESTl\tEN T DIVISION Poo.I T. \Vet br r. frpl, 3 car. Inc. ish\\'lu·, sep. service [ ....,ac . $1200. 1no. I & 1 ---~======I All Sizes & Pric:es, porch, 2 car gal'agc In love-n1 lll ac u I ate Eastbluf! NEW CONDO NICE 2 BR OCEAN VIE\V 1 BR. FURN. S l G5/ l\1 O . ~)'Cl'l;. ti7r>-I048 , , ALA Rentals 642.&383 Jy neighborhood. $375. 1no. residence. '1 BR., 2 00.lhS. $!25 near Yacht H arb o r . 1~dulls only. ~~ Avon $I 67 .50 & UP NU 2 Bl'. 11 ; Ba• twnnu. , [C~ ALA-· RENTALS 96&-1931 Ol' 544-8110 Xlnc vie\\' or harbor lights. Super 2 bed1'00n1, 3 bath, Z.-J091 La Cresl11. Apl ,\ . 1 :streeL * * 673-i!t>t!t . . . . ~ fri lc, ill1.11g, bai.(·ony, $24$. I · Close to sch06ls, markets. sparkling and pretty. Ovrr-~~48 ..,.... . 'i BJ::DROOi\l.s ,,.., c·•· .. 'Ll200 • ' TOWNHQ115£ New ly refurbished. Gaa'den· looks pl'oposed l\IarlnA. $3i5 • •·~ILER $1 !011110. 22 rt. Cp_ts, drps, ~tv & re r rig . n10. ~.,,._.,..::i~ .01 til..--, ·-"' '.... HOUSES-OUPL.XS-i\Pl'S "'I'. ing service pll.id. Only ~ ino, Hunt1n9ton Be•ch 3740 ~11 be. sch. ~·-~d~p. Call f u111• avail . Green la"ns. ~ BR . "'/viev.:, pat lo .• • ., ~=·-~~~=='!~~~~~~[All sizes & prices. We service Lg. 2 br, l~(J ba,. Condo, per n1onth. EASTBLUff I afle1 6 p111, 9J9 915;) L'Ovcred g11.ragl'll, ol!slt'Cel cpts/dms, nrly new $1 , YA DUPLEX all the beach area, HUhtlng· m·.• -H.unl. Hbr. $225 .. incl. Harbor lnv•st. Co. . LOW WEEKLY RATES ! Santa Ana 3780 IJllJ'king. Adulti;, no pets.. &t0-•lil1 or ·~76&1. ? Ion to Lll.guna. Daily listings, nioint/pool. (213) 439-0969 67~ 1\\•o bedroom. 3 bulh. $J30 I Executive Suites 2Ct.'O Ji'ulle11011 A\'e, (1 blk E•stbluft . 3130 ~tremcly !!hall> 3BR, 2BA dl!.ily phone &ervlce. Jo'lREPLACE, 3 BR. 2BA, f========= per n\onth • E of N t \ l Blk ·..nd 2BR, IBA bcauly, .Prlember new ~is & d·-. F"-h 3 •-d 3 · ho 727 Yorktown Blvd. i;,o Per \\'«"k-!j(} t.lo\'es You ' "·p . 1 vc, · ~.-.,.... ,,,,_., NEWPORT EAOI I ....., ' bath, nus room. r•-nch Blvd. •I Yo"kl"wn So. t1f BayJ. 6"2-8690 i-leavy shag crplg. lhrout. Chamber of Conlffierc:e paint in & out. Bltns, $310. B • tr u Y $495 per 1nonth. IX',. 5 ., ~l l • u ~~n.I'. •. 0 1 1 00 2 ~~~l. Apt, util pd. MEDIT ERRANEAN e DELUXE e Air-coodltiooing. VA np-Cu.t. US OR C01\1E BY n10. Ask for Bev or Dille be au 1 itul setting-large 3 4 Bed., 3 bath, :JjOO per ..-.""' .,... " -u.n G 3 UR. ~ BA apt tor lease. Praisa.I in pl"Oc..>eS!I, $45,950. Bay at Newport, CM 642-8383 9SJ..a'7, Bedroom, lamlly r oom• month. STUDIOS & 1 BR's. SI-Li -:\'l{)dern Si11gl:.-AJlt 1~1 VILLA E lndd S"-"C. m<>ster suite. ~osed -S u...46•• polished \\'OOd floors, beanJ l D--' n.o ,,_ ,, ... 1£nQ"Gl-I ~ ~· ""' "'"""I CLEAN. 4 BR. 2BA, fplc, cc11:M-. Years L ease. Call 675-7225 • 1-~u11 kilchcn g-.i111.gc.>s. ocul'OOm SI"° din nu & dbl ~ge. Auto ,,,-. .,..ap~er,,Mac•tl,i•,"'.• . ; LANDLORDS! rr'•,.10,oddll'p>y 0.,,Dghllbo', ,"i·~·. ~~~ $575.<'r mth. • 1-leated poo l Call 512-6;.17 2 Bedroom & De $2-12 door opener avaiL Pool l.: I • ........... ...,,.., ,......,, ol Nowpo~ Ritts • Laundry facilities • A 1 U f 2 BedrooJnli ~ Recreation area. Aduli. \V~ .s.-.lallU in N-"""r: .....,, •• • ~-·1· . par ment1 n ur n. 2 Bcdronn1 Tw:nl10w;e ..,""' ·• ... .-~ · ~ .• ,.... • n10. No fee. Ask lor Bev 67S.551 I r '""' ut1 Illes ...,.:.u oruy, no pets. '1,•00 OUA1Ls1. MIWPOtlT llACM :C~~~;a ~'~~ or~ Dale, 963-4567; ~~~~'::id sen·. al'ail., Balboa P eninsula 3807 Cos!a ~io.~ar~TI~l~7·8020 ~ A~i!!2~v:. NB . l ,NDUSTR IA·L BLDGS. Newpi>11; Cl\t, ai'Ca. Great lnvestml. polcnt)al. 644-0800. v~ ii 1>:J{EE to You! Try 2 BR. __near park, iv/w , *YEARLY RENTAli,.* e ·&r-S.Que :rJJO ExEcuTJVE CONDO LARGE 2 br, '$1 1:.i. Sing. l\t""""ed by • Nu·Vlew! • drapes no pets, Cl ean. 1 Blk To Surf e Pho · · ~"'b Coopl 1 F t BcautUul New ?.l.ode.m..__2B.c-, Condos Unturn. 3425 • l nule.to ocean lge nev.• I Br. Slip avail. c11lll, drpii, bllins, it· paint Hunti' Ion Beo~ l """ 6T.i-4030 or -l!H..J.UI' 21~~~ ~·rt 6 c;m~ PP · 2Ba Prlvutc Apt. Cable TV, .;:;;:.;::::e,::::.:::;:::..._...::::: BEAUT 1 Br ru111. apt11 $1G5 Open d;.1ily. Jio Fernando, Dlrpt. :.!Q.a3 Walla<. .. Ave., ng --~•;;.;..n_.;;.;MV;..;; Nu.VIEW RENTALS Gardener & "'u.ler p a i d. .ne service ' t A n1ust sec! On !he bay, slory, bean1 ceiling, nev.· \VILLW1 WALTErurco J '- FENCED hou~ New Port 0 L D T 0 IV N BE AC H ~'alk in closels, bltins, enc' & $175 Spanish s'.yle bul.ld-:.pt 102. 675-7520-or 6Th-8:>51 6411-9243 or 64&-8882 CASA de LINDA lndu5tria l P rpty. 2100 Be cl $180 ngl f Ii saragc, patio. No kids/pets. FOR Lease. nuljesUc ocean ·ng vt """" t L LARGE 1 8 , ,, ;;;.c;:.;:.:;;.;:.;_..!;C.!.:..-"'-'-' I a 1 · 11 es, a.in. es. HOUSE. I BR, 2 c ar $325 100 lsc. *Best 0 r vieY.', nc"' 3br, 2~8 ba, lncldi 1 • P · enc · gar .. poo • L'XU!l\' apt ~ Btlrnu;, · 2 . r, poo., a~acent $50. OFF ., Also 2 Br $15!i., Costa .!.1.~. garage, pl'iv. ya.rd. $ 25 o . a 11_Ut 11i 1 i es Pd. can. clubhouse, golf, pool, adltB, 58.Una, lawldry, adJts li301 Bu . :sub. parking, p o o I, 10 i;l10pp1ng. $160. n1 o . \rith 11111 Ad 2 Br, bike lo beach, Hun-mo. 536-0952 548-9'57S or 551• eves. no pe~.Llull C!Jlll & dl'ps, Keelson Lane 1 blk \\'est sundeck. Boat sllp privg. Deposit. r cf un cl ab I e to 417 )'orktoi\'n, HB.." -· ~~:O'ke~portac:h. ,!.~. '1175Bn:. -,=B~R~."-'N=o'-.,-1'-/-o-hil·d-.. -•. $190. NICE 1 ~ over 2 car gar. $385 mo., S111og oEf NBeach oft Slater. 842-7818 fiAl~u1,1,s"'=-only. $5.j(}, n10. I~ 1 .. -e~,'.'°n.sl8871ble, c1.e,1i.~1n1c,'o'"vnt:, no BRAi'llD NEW -Avall NI;\{. kid k '""A' J.'lrst & last 1nos rent + gar""'C. 35, llv nu, 2 b"-· free Sn n CJ em e at e , M • 1n1all beach h ol e I . ,,.. ~ "·'" ;, • .., , » a , 2 BR. Unfuin. l<'roni J.205. ~ts 0 · gt, E'ce. bond. call. 84.2-7343 oce~ .,.,, TI4-52&-6127 Roo111s $21.50 week..• Apts NE\V xtra lge 3 BR., 2 Ba . .,.. ... -•.•• u.. Ample parking.'° encl,J.J!.li.r, ATT'N. UNIT BUYERS \\.:e have units in Hunt. Bch.i· Costa. l\1esu. ~'ubruit your qflers. Sellers are anxious. Good income In good rental rlreas. Broker 51~8398 M·l Bldg. 26C'J Sq. Fl. Large paved lot. SUl!able for Auto Repair or Body S hop . 642-lfilO ~,C.:=-~~-~~=~ 3 BR, 2 Ba ® mo. Beaut $275 2 BDR, frpl hoi!le 2 BR CONOO, LAGUNA $95. ino. 536-i056 Ocennlront ~\pt v.·/dbl gar. outside BBQ. 536-8125. Balboa Peninsula 3207 cone\, \vasner Incl. Chlldttn Dbl gal'a&<. yd, ~;. blk beach NIGUEL. Pool Side w/VlEW Laguna S t ach 3748 S.:.00. mo. 642-2164 d a Y s; l Br Unfurn J150 ·-==j~a::3~ , "I 6'15-8549 e\·es. Lots ot bltns, pool, walk lo YEARLY 3 Br, 11,: Ba, frplc, &: pe ts. 546-7469: 962-5.~66 $36&. 2 +!Jen, frplc, garage, Fam R1n, f.rplc, 2 lwihly 0 shopp ng 112 m· be 1 · ~ ylll'd, pat.io, CdM landscaped patios, '323. N Beach, Spacious 2 Br, OCEANFRONT Yettrl)', 1 BR . .1 • z. ac 1. ;.w ~ .. blk from Jetty, $400. mo. NICE AR . 3 br., 2 ba., NU-VIEW RENTALS 494-8093 2 Ba, f''rplc, avail till Jwlt'I Eui;leoook i·iet bar aw· 931\I..191.h SL (213-) 693 2645 weekly, 6i5-.3 car gar., bltns., nr. Sluter 15. $300. mo. 49-1-2833 1 cooy, ci>i..' d•~". bll>'n's. ,.,.,.: 54.W19'l 9173 wknds. & Golden West. 847~15. 67J..4030 or 4!»-3248 5-.Pr1INUTES to beach ,,.. ........ C II k 0 $275 Pl I ' HARBOR VIE"" HOMES Large 3 BR, $323 mo. WATER1''RONT 2 Br. Great po,.-,:,"'~·~°"~'""::.::'536=:·-----I o eg• Par • 322 . NEW us1 BR Con-~... 1 r $2$ eon Ide -:: e VILLA M-SA e ,do, Shag crpl, Urps, encl. Like llC\\', highly upgraded. °"'ner, aft 5, 00-2225 C.1\.1. idd!i:t~ ~ s r l N~~a lge 3 BR. 2 Ba. t 4BR, dln rn1, lanai. f'ly cptd, ~ pafto, ·poo1. Bkr. 846-3648 JijR 2BA, farn nn, din rm, Dupl•xes Unfurn 3600 ' • -nt -~•P·~ ?''/db.I g~r: 2 BH. Garden. Priv Patio. b.llins, 'A'lr pd. $380 mo yrly. VACANT 2 BR. 1 BA, new new cpt &: drps. Lovely Laguna Niguel 3752 ~·_mo. 64--.l&i d a Y s , Pool. Closed garage, Froni 2200 I.lots for sale -' -. I Here's lhnl spot. to bulld fhose t "·o <iuplexeti &. one triplex. or build seven uni!Jt. Good C.1'1. corner , subn1it Call Pal, 557-t~ paint. 60xl00 lot. $260 per landsca'ped & cor patio. NE\\'PORT BEACl1, Nev.• 2 -l)t5-&J19 eves. 51.!ia. 719 W, \\'ililon &16-1251. COin pool & rec racilit.ies br 2 .... 2 11 CONDO 2 br, 2 ba. \';ips1 LARGE J hr 1 blk lo ba · ---1--o•o=~=~==~-I Corona del Mar 3222 nio. Ask For Keith 962.-4471 1 1 ."""" "·'" .,.~1 · vd, car gar .. 1• Nine. Nicely rurn'd. ,196-~i7 ·.,A . · l ***GARDEN APTS J IN THE CLUB • nc . ..._, mo. ~ . blk. to bch. 5100 Neptune, ru· OL>ean, ul1.,.. lncl. $1$. eee OOL ILi I ,_, .1 ... 1 H I .... ol BR. 2 Ba, 2 Story. L"'ASB-EXECU1'1V£ NB. 213-696-3811 or or 52.">-JTJ2 6i:>--i600, 6i>.7Si6 e\·es. p ve 11 ~RUlil":' W\lll(wu ' all tei·1ru;, overpriced at I.RAND NEW $36.500. J'°"ISO ... -3 BR., 2 BATHS QUINT ARD RI::,\L TY 20'1-4 &. 6 FE.'RN15..AF· 3355 Via Lido. NB. Suite 29;:, \Vlth ocean vie\\> 1871 Jiru·bor Bl, C.AI. &12-2991 513 NARCISSUS No lfASSEL. Dann Point. TI~-4-6-9 POINSETTIA FROM $375 $55,000. inc permlti;. Plans for lux unit11 on 10,000 + Bay & Beach Rlty. 675-0006 lot. Prine. only. 2 BR, I Ba, g(l.rage, $295. CANTREU.. RLTRS 833-2224 ltit &: last. lligh Hlse Sile + 5 unlt11 673-2925 or 675-202'1 Capishuno &ch 0 CE A Nl NEW 3131', 2 Ba, bltns. 'f~0~78T $110.000 owner "l frplr.:, gur. SUPER-VIEW .,.......,., S-llSJ. 673-2925 or 675-:!0ZI Mobile Home/~ C..lfAJlAflNG 3 br. 2 ba, Trlr. Prks. 2300 nvail. now. $425,. 675-_2776, 67i'i-1~. 673-4125 32' TRAILER SRACE, Lldo Village Nev.·pot1, " d u 11 I only-no pets. $120./mo. + ·uliL 673-14!!. 3 llDfL.\1, YARD, G1\R. $3Th 61~4Ui6 &l<Hl61 S2T5. mo. Avail. Dec. L ¥ • 2lJ-94J....8364 af -30 N t B h 3769 Unfum. 2 Br apt in faniily LaMdmark. Choii"C.. upper . 2 : Aft. 6. &.IS-OlO'l •HARBOR VIEW HO~IE* L a: · •wpor eac Beacon Bay 3814 SC<:l.icn. Crpt-: I! drps. Nol Br, 2 Ba, close to Uie At d-I (Porta Fino) · 'JL\LBOA . PEN. 3 br. 2 ba, 2BR Iba fum apt ac..'l'OSS BE 'CON BA\' 1 b 1 pets. &l2-3&4ii , 1 hon Oollur Club & tenn[t" Luxury livi~: 4Br, 3~Jba, w/irpl. din. r ni. & 3 · · · I " ' r a p . l'OUl1.S s.::25 1110 Also a Jo~amily &: Recreation Rm. balconles. Close to Bay ,11, lhc. s1re.;1 h'Onl the beach. utili;. incl., yrly. $300. n10. NE\Vl.Y DECORATED lo\·eJy. lotA·er · 1 Br; $?ij The •-:'.'":'~:';':';'7':'.'-• i ~""'~·-~-~m~o.5~57-~"'29~,'.•~l~-63~7-~2509:;("" ocean. 1 ...... lse. 673-Sl.48 bl\111s, d1sh11·asllcr. nionthly 61»103 2 Br w /garage $100. e .1. · ·' ·•1 J • or ,.I . c 11 Erl 'I It . ,. 1 'd •1 am nt 1es are .supe_r. "u 1 *RENTALS* UDO -'~'~"'~~~""'=~·-----}_!1 l '. u c ,, uc_e1, Corona dJI Mar 3822 ar<-"alcr p..11. :>S "B~' ~.e lo appreciate. j\dult : University Park Apartments Furnished :lll-1.4-5880 days, or ili--Bern a rd St. Cid! l·J, L'Onln1unlty 40 years & over ' ' 3 ::R., 2 ba ............. $38;i Charming 3 br, 2 ba. Poss. 67f>-5491 eves E}\TRA large 3 Br., 2'~ 636-4120 ~8847. ' '.) 3 Bl-I.., 2~1 ba ••••••• $3801400 tax sheltt'r. 673-6489 Balboa Ptnfns ut1 3707 129.95 \\11( UP. J Bdr., 2 Ba. Brand new! F'rplc, shag CONOO 2 I.Jr, 2 ba, 111•1. L A , ; 4 BR., 2~2 ba. ••••· ••·• .$410 LOVELY Townhouse near Ba & Bllch. Color TV, n1ald · cl'pt.. fully draped, all ne11· pulio, pool, adults. Close to UXUry pts , · The Terrace • ~ "'Dtcr. 2 BR, 2 BA. frplc, BAYFRONT SCI'\'. pool. THE 1\IESA, 415 a,1plns. 1\lo. to n10. or year Shopping & trans. $27!1 . Just completed, I BR's $195. I: 2 BR., 2 ba. ••· ·····~/3ia prlv. patio, pool. $275/1\10. 1 Br $190. Bachelor $190. N. Ne1vport Bl., N · S . lease fron1 $375. 67:~09:i0, 642-5200 n10. 3 BR 1v/fplc $310. mo. 1 ; 3 BR, _2 I.la. • .•••••• $3951$425 613·1988; Agent. UW pd. Adults, no pets. 9'l6 6'16-9681. eves & \\·knds 67:r!076, LOVl:;LY ?lH' ·pts d GREAT L 0 CA T I 0 N IN • Gl"eentrcc ·Homes , E. Balboa, 6T,,..J533 LAS BRISAS APTS St:;i:; TO BELI E\'!.::! iuldil!c &i;c 'a~ .. s.' nur ~~ .. '. TH~ BEACH AREA. Opeq :: 2 BR .. 1~li hu, .......... $315 CONDO-3 BR, 2~~ Ba, ne w. FURN. lBR. View, n ear 5315 River Ave 6~2-2566 2-2 hr, l ba. $270 & $200., $13:'1 n10. ~150 pJ,.,:e,1t1:. Dally a fl er noons . 190[, Tw·Uerock 15 Acre Pw·k ... ~whn Pool. shops le beeches $18:1 1110. Elcvatur bldg (Ill beactf. 1&2 3 br, ba, $.1Zi. A 11 l.HG-3160 --Alaban1n. H.B. 0..11 s;r.Hi13J ; BR .. 2~i baUlll ........ $l'IO t:!5WJ.'::is Avail, Nov. 9· ulilties included. 642-351!1 BR. Pvt balconies, hld pool. iv/garage & rcc·en r I y 11.'.lk for Jaek or !\!anon. ; •I BR .. 2 llaths ••• .•. $t125/·150 I ~""·;:o;-:oc=-~~~--Co•I• .. ~,. ln4 Security. Adults. · i:e<ICL'OJ'i:\l.ed. 6 4 4 -6 8 o o or .C~I LDf!EN OK 1 5<Y,; ofo·r 1st t.lonlh& Rent. .. 3 BR., 2 ba. -...•. $415w/gd·u· 2 BR 2 Ba, Den, New crpts •n. 3 .. BAOIELOR A{'TS, a l I 64-l-732fl 4,:c 2 Br $110; .3 Br l , , Ne"i dclu..,; l-2-3 Bedroom , Irvine 3244 Mount'n , Desert, Resort 2400 Coll~~c Pa.l'k & drps, All new bit;~~ $30 WEE1'. &. \JP ye.1tr l'Ound, SlOO. 1110. incld 11 BLK. lo Bench, 2 bl', adults ~~y!11~·.~1",P1',', &,t~J,!;; 11pts v.•/e~ garages. ·I & 4 BR-, 2\i -· .. · .... " .$-l:i!l dshiiT, 2 car gar, .,.,:,.... • 16 = N'•ght • "•· util. only, no pets. cpts, drps, ---r=.:.• . ., • ps, ""'~ 6 Plcx U1uts. Close 10 !illOp· 3 Br 2' ba., bit-Ins, frplc, CALL 552w7500 c'~"~"·~-=~20~187-~=.,,~-..,., "" " 673-1~1 67~1954 2 '" 3 BR. APTS, cpt, drp, ping & beaches. Nex1 to ~.:n::~se~p~~:s· $-100 • VISION • 2 Bit, 2ba., $2751\lo. : ~dt tt~:~~~i~~ Avail. ON THE BCH, Bach, Sing, ll TO\\'NHOUSE 3 hr, So. ol 2 ha, 1.i.Jtn.s, l.!l'. ~~· 5200. Hunti11gton Harbour. (;a I I 3 BR .. 2 ba., $3851\lo. froni 112a TitE SECOND 11,,,. , . & -~• 010. C,1U. Ghnzz, Ai;:: t. 171 4i 846-887'1. Costa Mesa 3224 Ca)'l\'OOd Realty a.18-1290 • Phone Sen;ce -Htd. pool · ' .•. pacious 11iuuern. 5 ~!G:!l MAMMOTH -------REALTY · •Children!.: Pet Section STY. APTS. 103 .PrlcFadden, WAI. n10. 549-9191or833-1144 ~ -WALK TO BEACH FIRESIDE 3 BR. 2 BA, Duplex, 2 blks. 2376 Newport Blvd., CM 61;)..1865 C M 3824 I Br, stovc, ~frig, w/1v 1. 2 & 3 Br, crpt, drps, *PL USH NJ,~Tpd~~:::J~f;1;'UQ a i-ed hill company beach. $300. yearly. &.u-31S8 54&-9755 or 645--3967 NICELY Furn'd. duplex, 3 osta esa ~r1.it. ne"·ly painred .. No bll1ns. g!U'. :rll l61h St. or TOWNHOUSE * CUTIE 1 Br dplx $125. Univ. Park Ccnte.r, livlne or·&u.-79!4 2 BACHELOR units, $90. & br, upper $27:l, \\' n 1 r . TRIPLEX 2 br, n1 ~~Jdren.;~ no ~Is. Seniors 2Qj Wth _St., Huntington Stv/ref, gas & water. Now BLUFF Condo. Z PI an· $115. mo. Util pd. Adults AduHs, oo pets. "'alk to quiet street. I Y:hild gQ~; :· ~135nl0. 8-6920. _,&"°"·h~. ~84~1=-3$""7'------1 l·oo SqBEL>OI Wl4C9 ~T r $210. GETs 2 Br house in 22 BBRR CoCoodndo ·-.. ~~ l~S ;!'52R1,~~tu&dy4,.~;.1 mo I 5 e · only. a.32 Center, t. ii.I . bay & ocean. 84i-6880. no pets. $165. ino. 6i':i-Si71 W/IEVAS 0 r 1 SIOE LGfr.E 2 BR BEAUT. ne1v u·iplex. 3BH. 4 • • ·"""· tuii. ECl\ol, stv/re( & garage. os ' .• ' ·-• "'' '~ -...,., ;:r't""V'otl-• Z>-18-3076 STEPS TO OCEAN $155 2 BR+ 1 . t · tns, re ig. po o I. :!ba. new v.·asher & dryer ' 01.s bath, \\'et bt.i r. 2 fire· Oli Bo , 3 B ho .. ....,,, 3 BR Condos $2851: $275 S Ct I 3276 ~ 1 • P ex, crp s, rngc, SlTJ Adults 00 p e 1 s , r1lact:s, 2. Sundccks. in-y. r use""'°"• ..... • • an emen e LGE FULLY FURN 2 BR J Bdrm. 2 Ba. $33.l. nio rerrg, family. no pets. 7~18 B s1·•-iJa2o ' · Included. $300. 11l0. 2 0 1 5 &or pool. Jacuzzi, Saunas: NSElviv''E'1 1 1• ro3 v9d,.,p~~io8a& gE•Cr ii.I i :~ ~~~~ ". =.~.' ~ ----------Bltns. \\'/\\', dt'J>S, p 0 0 l . -~-~-6_7,_.. __ 38 ___ ~ 1 Sh111lma1', =>i8·0358 - 1 - 200 • 2 Bil 2 BA QUI ~cla"·11re. TOBIN REALTY Tennls oourl: on Llft Rd. "' 4 BR H $335$39-$425 NEW CONDO, 3 br, 2",~ ba. Adlts, uu Jiels, $1.W. ti·l:l-!J.J.:0 C M 3724 C M 3 · · ET. <n6-l,"3~11,_ ______ I ho1ne $325, frpl, "·/c singles RX:.rCTi''REALTY: v I e v.· /Dana hbr.-Cypress osta esa osta esa 724 Cl'pts .. di'Jl~. blln!i, closed CllEZ OHO APTS <A111L4)L 93~.~_,,E1.R.,P,1'1Yll[-1·.~,,·,1.· ALA Re ntals 642·838~ * 551.2000 * Shol"es; deck, pvt. J>11.tlos; LRG 2 Br's, pool, nr s\10ps, i:ul'. i\O 61~1.-~·~,·,,122126 Thurin, li!ll i\thuilu . .-"""' ., "... pool, golf, extras $ 3 3 0 . adults/no pets. Utll pd . ,. J3ox 343 1\lanllnolh Lakes. KIDS. pel8, singles OK, 2 RANClt REALTY .;.ltH(O:O.-=':...~~~~--'-I l884 t.1onrovla.,C~I 5-18-0336 1 1,==c-~c-'""~~~~1 1. 2 & :: BR. Priv blll'. pool, ' Br, fncd, ga1•11.ge $200. * 500-6800 * ::-Wh I th k•d QUIET. secluded 2 Br, 2 "·H~l 1t•r. tlrycr. Close.> 1u : 2: BDRM .. I DATii l\lountuln s I NG LE \VI cal b ach. TUSTIN REALTY OCEAN VIE:\V, 2 BR hillside s13:,, l l.iDl'ti\L .\du.Ls OP!). OS e new I 1311. bllns . frplc, p 0 0 I. Veach, J.36-0.:l.30 • 1~0,~1~~roo~i~~:-~ j~ t~ duplex. $1JO. utll pd. Stv/rer * 832-!'illl * hon1c. Cpts/Drps, frplc, dsh· 132 \V. \\ll~so,~n~~~" g,,uruge. Adults' no P•~ts. ::7ti 1 Bl.J\S lo beach on ilh • • 4 BD~I. 2 Ba, $280. Dbl -'\\' . ·nL~J"'LO r "'shr. stove/ref1ig. gar. $325 .,.J""'I......., -·Bay St. SI. I"-, •1•/l•·1•lc & ••"·loscd . You Finish & Save! i\Jo.: ' DE:t;,U' "' lo11ie, year round 499-l!HG after 5 w-· ... Gilligan's 1mand R.E. i,:nrRge. klds, pct, stv/ref 3 br, 21;,. ba, wetb&', !rplc, pm STUNN fNG I br g11rden apt. on the block? $10~1. 2 Bil, ~ar., cpl., 1 ~ar, no fJCts $17j avail Dec (Il4) S66-1696 COUPLE or single 1 Br dplx. 1, blk. to pool & jacuzzi. pool, rec. nn., $185. Adults. chUd 01\:, nu pets, t·le;ining . 1st. :>.1&-!li 2·1'------ n ra nna Co. Pr pty. 2500 1145. Stove & retrlg Nr. lihop'g. &: Schl:i. 5'51-2727 NE\V 3 br. 2ba. 2 car· gar., !J.O \V. 18th St. ~cp. ~· ref'~. re q · d ·11\IOVE in 1 od a 'i. spocious "f •-Homefinders * 642-9900 1 ~·~v~"~·--------cpt/drp, bltns, frpl, fenced t BR furnished S13a. + uOl. 548-i'231 :.lbr, HPIJ>, :\'lra5. :.i_br $Wino . . GARDEN GROVE t.IE&\' VERDE 3BR, 2BA. TURTLEROCI,, new 2br, )·cl. LM!. $325. nm. 498-025J Adults. 110 1X'15· 548-3!76 or LARGE :· br., 1\: ba. t7391 Apt A Kc e lio n ,. VA and FHA ternilf. Sharp farn rm., trp\., pool, fuUy den, dl n r'rn , frplc, crpted, ~1026 AM B Ass A D 0 R I N N \\ axhr/d1)T rn1. P .i t i o. Sl2--03.S9 ' and lovely 3 bediooni. 2 OOth et'ptd, big kitch \V/bllns & drped. 3 n1ilcs lo ltvlne 642,:~!,.0!":.:~~*' LARGE bachelor collage. _ drp.s .. crpls. Cl~c !u schls llU/\"TI /\GTON AR!\IS , '~~1.>' ;~17'.c~ o"~~h ~U~ri ~. U'a 11~~~ w~ier~~ ~1~~f{i1r~th~11~1r 12~~ 8 ~ l ~-===~-===--==~~~~·~"1~'·~:,~:'~1~i..,_~· ;1~~~;:~~:;_,;m;• .. · BRAND NEW J'a~-~~:~~·~:.~s;efrgli~~~c~~x~1:;1~.& u;,,~:;~·cau ~ • p LAC E p R OPERTLES, dener Ir pool setv. Otild!:en/ 1,,:-~""-""~=~---Adults. no dug,,. Sl-IU .. 240 Rltr., 968-£.~J.I/ ~0008 : • , 1714) 'i52-l920 lfets ok. THE TERRACE TO\\'nhonie. $ 9 5 A ""-~11 ~ ••~ N 3 B 2 "· "·-, 2 0 &~ .... :::::;;~ \'OCado S', ApL V, 54 l·~..'.30 f:'\f:\\' 2.BR, :!BR + den, " : iN'iEst•t• Ex chgt 2800 ' ;:;,,;•~=:..,.~~~-'~""--= bJi:s nr c;·ub~!: ~1~'. d..(iiJ-0~"' ,( f)-C ~c. 9 :.;..!.':.:·L.:.: J l::; 0. LG E I fi~ :~R 11pls .. lkt\\Cl;'ll Hcil '1. : LAh'.I:: TAHOE rv~r:Je ~~pt2'°°&, M~ $.18.j lse, 8:s3-9442 eves. \:)~ ~ ~ ~). -~ i.;., <f .-;J •• ...,..&. w,_.lr l'hild/doi::;. ti73·D Cen t c r \\ arner. \\('.~l of Bo Is 11 • · new plu:sh crptg, trcshly NE\V 4 8 Coll<> p k, / =.::-.; .. u Or11:n. 642-2464 or 494-1763. · Chic-a. Sls-sc.181 : • ~~1~rse~~lt';~~lt:n~tf~; painted, ln1n1ac, ruru'(lut ~Ba, tile r;'OOf, A':c $3~. Thal Intriguing Worcf ·Gome with o Chuck t 2 Br. 11pt. l'Pt/drf). No chtdrn SPACIOl'.'\ 2 Br. 1'~ Ba :. trade of property In Orange !luge U-ees Ir. trplc. $3i5. or lease opt. 833-8974 f4it.4 11, CLAY R. POl~AN '-"'"' hlnlishH' Swffl;MMt.nl or tKI.". 511:;. G-16-9'.h!O 2'Zjj ol'rrlooking golf 1· o u rs e . • • C II""° o;,-, 1110. CentUI')' 21. s.16-9521 • ..---. •• ..----.~,..--... l itclt411 feclMti.t9l'ail. He.tH Pool ;\pr ... ~~· ;\ltJ.plc St, $21)0. nio. 5!1S-Jti12 after 6 : County. a ...,......,..J~ Laguna Beach 3241 9 1t1orrong• le1t1rt of lh• lllodl•ldl.4lltffip.c°"'"' Joc••tl f;"\rn 1 B i••:i ' CASH OR TilADE Lot ln S Bit. YARD, Crplc., 1%. Im, l<>ur scrombled wo rds be· Wtlb.,. c; 119·s ., . ,..,\ gt' 2 r. ,,~ B:i. IJe_spcrla ror t.lobile llon1e. cpl, drps, b!his, att. gar. E'.\J~RALD BA-1; l Cit ... low 10 form four Mrnplt word1. T~l••ltlotl •••IWIW :.,-:r•otioll ROOIJI l'lll~. dn1.~. 111· OCC. $1ij, 2 BR. li<re C11s & \\'aler. 0 •··· A 1 v 11 •'•"~. ""5 "C" Ora1•"C Ave,._ "c•, 2 •--u1,, n-,0 ''I"'"· ,--------f>.'7..,..~7'1 I C1.Hs, Ur~. Child ok, no P .. '30;(,,..,J,nl)l>e 0 ey, .,..., "" ...... -· "" .... VL..o "~ I TR I Dlrecldlofpll-•••llil. Wow,ao,,... • .-.M.. . ~. . JK'1$.$170.8·12-IW2 · 92307 Ct.I. 64t.-71U. e\'t't & ""'k1 .... s. $523 ··onth, .vcorly. 1 1 v II I' El DI ,~;_:,i:;(, 1-.. Asr ... 1r1t .. 2 b)'. 1•11 .. 1. ~1,1., ,-. , _ , Houses i'urn lshed 673-13.'.17 Tl-IRE£ Al\Cll 81\Y; 3 Dr., I>~~~-~~-~~ W,t,fl.l FAU.-STllAMS-1.AGOONS lnunU. i·n1 .. 1'i1ts. $:.!:)). 20ai l BIL ! B.~. cpl~.r.-dt'Pl:·i • -SEE lhli beauty today. 2 2 bll. !..(lvcly hon1c; 11h:e .. 1, .. Tus1if\ ,\\'(', 6'/3..(11'97 t-111'1)ul1, l _,.lulf~ '!"·no pets:~ Gtntral ' 3102 Br + den, 2 Ba. l\foutleello p1ul•1 & 11unpon.:I\. JlOO .. 131 , , l 2 •. · . SIW._nlO. S31--tijl.i •: T/lio usc. Plusb crpta, bltlls, 1\lonlh, ycerly. l R y Ml G I . 1 2277 HAflBOR BLVD. i "~101~ ,; Q~~i~'t'«, 1;~:J;;·1 /~1 : NJ~\\· 2 Br, 1, B11,. ti11I~; f'.ENCED t Br $115. 11111 pd, patio, 2 car gar. NC\\' p.ilnt 1\'10NAltCll BAY : 3 Br.., 2 '-"Tr-~-n:-r-~· COSTA MESA S.'lOtr. By Chinci·. tJl6.g,~;. l•lllU. i\r. h 1, 1\d!I•: 110 •, $1 I I C t &. I per 'I• ............. ~,,.. btt: ,~· ' hOlll(' 11/lU\·<!ly • 1• I I' .1 1-I· I .. I I I.I ., •• --1 .. .. nges, coup rt, 01 a w pa · ... " V1~01 645 4840 J:'~TR I B C , fl.-lcgn, \\lnlk to hMCh llUll· EASTSIDE 3 BR, 2 Ba, yard. ..!'110./yrty. l..~· ..L.-1-L......L.....J • di-p<:,i\blu~.~ 1~'-JK'~~IKxi J.,.\RGI-.: 2 t.-, nr, he A ch .; t I n g I o n BC! a C. h $ I 2 5 · ~nilc, Obi Gar, Stove & TUJtNER ASSOC~. t.:fntcr St. &4&-l lS I Y1Jn~I nir l1t_<1I. 1•1w,:Jd. ~IU', ; \\'/gfll'Bgt'. AlllO wulk lo Relrtg, Partlltl Shng Crpt'&, REALTORS <l:H-1177 I S y T U R I c~ 111 lltfl St.~ "e • w•ter NetA•port Beach, $135.. Cul-de-sac St. $29J. mo, $Ul5. urtL pd, 1 lldr. frplc . )~-------------------~ $120. 1 BR du1llcx. ].h1nitd --• \'QC'lllll , And vaCAAt hou_, S48-4 1TI Ck'tan vie~, Victoria 8ch I I I I' Many e TV commerci•I givt1 1·pl, l'lfln·!nKlke~. no pet~. l BR •pl N.'it.r llt'JI :-.. SUS. : N e w po r l Be 1 c h $1*>. ~ BR FRPLC Fam $263. 2 Bdr, lrplc, ocean vu. you e he•d1che white trying ~ A \\est 17th. !>-lll--0358 • u t 11 • Po o ~ X o : Slngl~. kids. pets. A I t · bU ' dbl ' '2 rb'i!, Otild unall pet ' to sell you a - for ii. :t BR. :J BA, Cpt:t d11,g, bit· ~lrlrtn/pt~ •1 t6 • Fee. 97Ml30 na..• • CIU' gar.. • $36.), Nra: !I Bdr, (""IC, dbl I I inll, fresh n•inr. UP'la.ini. 2 Hl_t ~ •.;.tr, M pet•, • no pcu. $345. mo. Call: ·.. F A ff L I E 11·1l ,~ 1 chUd .It 11~ ~ to _IW. Ut\I \)d. bach Chaii, AJt. 5;,16-9521 garnge, yd, palio, kids/pct I I I I I' A c lei tho hvckl4 d Nr. DCC. S~~ rno. i-0.1..10 o 9oo-i'n mo. ipti:Lilr\ll\lllr. Ne•·ptrt 1 F.ASTS!DE 2 br, yerd. Sl'i5. NU·VIEW R ENTALS . V b~l.n!• 111 th: """'"'9 ~~ ,\DULTI\ ONl.Y, 1 br. stv. $200 lfrtl. pd, octanl'ront 1 mo.~ lst &: l!IJLI, $100., cleun· 673--4030 or -1!14-3U8 Y'Oll dt¥•1op t0fl'l 1r.11 No. J btito-. & ~rria .. no pe111. sroo. mo Hunt. Harbour 3141 .ffdr, No. J-;nd l.i1g11nn 1rti1 I S@curlty.5~1-2 2 89 \'lF:\V, Vlicant, 2 Stol'y , • t:tll'l, ~3·9531 Aft. ~P~I r ~ s~. NICE I Bdr. rrvte. t)OOI, ~ Spit.c.IOl.1~ 3 BR, 2 Ba. $3.'iO. ,,:t'~\'l:"\'~llr. 1-b-,1, ,JJ~\~i?Cit:.~~:TR~t CT\i!r j.!Rrl~· Cd.M 1-:';'\\lhlft' Elephanll" tm1'-mo. 1430 Ot>l lil1tr, Arch I '1111'flf'n llPL Pool. r c <', 3 l:f' z• BI d> 1 -• -· NU.V IEW Re"NTALS .w. 1·.: yuur houlle! 'tum f.k'.<l~h HO!. 494-2036 Uf15CR"MllE A8QV[ lfll[R$ ~~ s_1_o;_._,_10 \t'. J!th :>:r , -~·ll"!' •• blt~in~ .Dh1! '~n~I~~· Ii~ or •19~ tnel'1 l•1fll "C"h ..... !ell SuJ'('r l BR Spanish. pr11·11.te-TO Oft 1'N!J\·1tt 1 \I.I. utll l'Wl t.~" 1 Br apt. ,1'i''I'. °"P 1·hll<11,,,.11 or IK'l ll;. tbD fa.stesl (ll'k\Y in inc West. thi'n1 1!1t'd &. ~lly Pllot "'?fl:c1• 'IC"-·m111. Avail. 110\\' HJ111:!1. rttl'rht. i:.~iriit 1• r p I . ~I iO()TLl. i\11 ti p ~1 .. .a OallY Pik11 Cl•salfleo cln11111rll'd ad! $27jflno. BROKEft <19,'\.,ll l SCRAM•LETS AnJWtrs 1n Classific•tian 8010 ~=============:;::=::=::=::~===-====-~-i1:i.'l. No rtt."l. lt9--1~17 ~l!HJ'&i. '' " • ' • • D ~ 1"'.ll:Y l'llOT ! !~ts Qn!urn. u., ... , .. ,. 3'0 OCEANPRONT J SR, ' ba, Yrly !5:iO 2 Bit, 2 br,, furn $400 "'ntr. 2 UR. 2 bn, winter. S30U BA YFRONT 3 DR,., 2 ba .. uni. $475 yrly. STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR. 2 ~. winier. S275 2 DR. rurn., yrly $175 3 BH., 2 I.I«, (1,1n1 ,715 yrly 3 tiR, I Im , fUITI, wntr $250 CORONA DEL MAR THi MOS1' EX¢1TING VIEWS IN NEWPORT Luxury baylrout apnrt1ocnt 11\ling. Boal lllJ)S 8l )'OW' door. \\'t..Jk to llhops, ff'SIBU.· l'llll4, theatre, oc~an. A few I elegant, ,·ery prtYate, 2-bedroom, 2-bnth wti!JI wi1h 'PdclOW: lerrll.Ct!S, p 00 I , sub/.el":'8.flt!an 2-car parking. All adult, full t.ecurlty build· Ing. , New carpet. drapes, built·inl, df'"(Jl'. Leases !ron1 ~per n1'. (714) 673-191!0 (213) 66HJ361 Newport Bay Towar1 SJO Fernando St., N.B. PARK .NEWPORT APARTMENTS liaehelor l' oi 2 Bedrooms • and Townhouses t-r .. ,224JO Open 9-6 Dally Spa Pools TennilL Acrms from )'aahlo11 Island 'alJlmborec on San J oaqu.ln HillB Riled. ( 7141 44<1.-1900 Vltto Del Mesa ADULT CARI:ieN HOMES lRVL"llE AVE., AT ME&\ Noar Ne\\ port Bl._.,i. J.'n\·y & lrv'ine lnd111trio.I Con111tex. • t BR Sl!IO. 2Blt $2:!0. fl.ec Bldg w/g:y111, Blllia.ni~. Color T.V. Pool & J acw::&.i $eicurity Pall'Oi, Re.fri~. Inc. Oakwood Garden Ap&rtmen~ ,...,... __ Irvine and tfllh 645--0550 ............ s..·· 16!11 at lrvil'* 842~170 • NEW • YOU!lL BE GLAD YOU WAITED! lntroducltig new bach and l bdt'111 apts well \\"Orth seeing. Refined y e t af- fo1'dable e Grc.\t BEACH enYlro11me11t • fUl'llllihed nnd unftlmlshed. e -e ·s1as to.s21 s e 646-8453 . - 'tfi~~! ,.0u1.1 "' 1433 · Superior Avenue Newport Beach COME LIVE .WITH US FE~IALE, n1ld 20's \\~Shes 11rune to sha1'E! 2 BR-2 ba. apt. on be.ich, N.B. 613-8146. RESPONSIBLE gtrl to sha~ n1y heach ant. Call Teri at office." 644-64·10. \VAN1'ED fen1ale to share deluxe 2 Br apt ·v.·/wne. N,B. 64£-8617 or &t2-489ti. G•r•g•~ ~r Rent 4350 GARAG E fl)!' \'(lilt. 2.12 19th SL Cr.t $20 mo. Coll Llz Evan~. 545-9600 or A n s. Se1'\ ice O.Ki-4871 SINGLE Car Garage nr 12th St & Balboa Blvd. $'1.j, mo. 675-•!600 days; 675-7876 Evt>s. SINGLE glll'ttgc' near ifW'bQr &· Ao.lari1s , lhitfl Meilli", 5l6-992Ai after 6pm Office R•nti~ --1------.1 *BUSINESSMEN* )'ou. n1ust invesligate this new roocept of office organi- zatlon! "TOTAL OFFICE SERVICES .. " Center San Clemente IOOl'.I Sq ~"'t Store or office ost oumt erpentwr .. II ., ••fer epelr a 7 .._Ip 100 LOST' UJ8. Lam male d<>t" * CARl'l!NTIR * J"ATCll PLASTERINC Au...,,.Uvo S...lco CQl9tn Lo.b/Welmaranu.. Xlnt craltsn1anih_lp-.low All T)tpet, Fm t;ltlniJtl"I MANAGE_R TRNE Vk: NY.'P\ HcJ&tt&. Famlly pr1ca Robtrt. ~~l Call 5tH8.l3 To $10:1Jl. Hi&hlY aue«saful Doe. REWARD. PlMM call C •• 11 Ptumblng 6078 ,;;o. 1et'kin¥ 1Hable n1e. da,yt 819-30-75 ~ eve •!JI!' S.f'Vlc• -ctianlcall)' taltnted lndlv. &fS..51169. ~ o H N • s ca r pet A l..R. OTlS PLVt.tatNG for <.:hallenainf ca re e r · L·OST: RI WARDI .. UJ)hOU teey, on Sh&nipoo, Remodel• & Rtouln . Water Pro'fil ahari11¥ &-reUrernent. ~I 1~·n m!lle t at, black A ($oil Retardanta.J heater1,dlapo1al 1 , ~~.15"0. :\)~~~rp~2:i l4~'la. kmg blUr, Hu Manx Dearuten & all co Io r t Urn an cet. dahw~htni, L'<'IU • , tail ~·e~ f1c1 colliu' VI brlahlenen A 10 m \ n 11 1 e &~ MIC I B I A Agency of Irvine, 1 0 8 2 Anl helm Ave.1 eo.t11. Ai~ bleach for your w h I t e O>nlplete Plumb~ Service. Mk:belion Dr •• Call ~tl44 Eve1 llft 6. carpets, Save 'J'¥IJt meat)' -i..1C. 172691 AUTOMOTIVE new car set LDSl' ..... Cold aqua.re Ilk bli uvtna me extn trip;, Remodel & Repair 60l1 l't!ad.)<. Sn\08 lie requlrod. watch braoolet. Nr in \ Ul clean Uvlna nn., dlnll1' Alllk for Bob. ~9303. • Delaney·11 RettaW'an H rn1 .. & hall 115. Any rtn. YOUNG exp.-nr lie. Arch. l).AlJYSJTTER ,nuuurt *RE·STAURANT* SUbllailtUil-r1Wu'd. i $1.50, <.'Ouch .SlO. Cha1r $5. \l·lll <lellcn A: bu lid Jm· \\'(.lll\ftn, tu babyait amall CO!ita MeA. Nut A c'ltan. :i87·1S08. 15 .Yn ~p. ll what COW\hl, provmntt to )'OUr l)Ql'ne or li~11t Alon, Wed, A t-""'rl. Se-.u U C +. owner retirln&. J ;i:;,;;~;:.'==:r.:;-:;:! not nietho<l. I do w o r k bu.. Try nie. John. M&.-TCl37 6'2'"5312 m ooo _ 'l'erm11 WST: 2 Family t ncy.11elf. Good ret. 531--0101 Rooll ~ . 1 Rivi"•• Rl!'LTY 1'4ov. 7th, yeU°'Y I 1 yr. CERAMIC .,1 t t ll d "9 -• BABYSITn.:R wanted for II"'"" "" old Ii 8lk & \Vht. k -I' e n • a e yr old. 5 Days a \\'t!tk. *'41-7007* Vic. Olealer .l M 0 n t .,•i::· 1•noonA~~b.110'99· oon1plete. RE-ROOFING, All types, l Aftt11 onl y. ?lly Mme. Meltl. 55T~ ' -..-•;r•-v need Ifie \\Wk, BoA, MIC, Ve1"1ie. Rclerences. 549-2C>ll-Mon'-,---1""v-w=-.-n~ted~-~S~DIO= I Per1on•l1 5350 p,..f Carpet CINnlng Ur. 10019lC-39 u.k Jar Andy BABYSITrER. wanted, part !. Floor Car• & Windows &L>l69t Ume, l~ hn day ior J WA!\'T 10 borrow $6,00> on 2nd T.D. Private party only, Int. neg. 6-16-4888 evt1 Mort, Trust Deeds SOU LOANS UP TO ID"/. 1st TD loans 2nd TD loans Lo"<est rate& Oranp Co , Sattler Mfg. Co. 642·2171 545-0611 Serving Harbor area Zlyn. Du.tcb Ma.Int Serv. fJT!lSOB REPAIRS, aJl 1ype1. Reas. n10 old. Jr v In e area, GREEK gentleman w Ith C t/C t '°It fl'ee e11t. Uc'd, Ask fot 551-3139 Fan1o u.s Greek 's •. !.!!'9" .oner••-Walt.~ anyUme l,BA.=B~,~.8~1TT'-~E~fl-.-,-,.~,-.-m-,-, Shipowner'• name. 6' 1''. S I 1•1 I ""' ' lllut! eyes, Gft'Ying halr, 215 DACKllOE, Gr~ d I n a A .!..w "! ""terat qn1 -... 11. v to 3:3Qp~. Own transp Iba. Aae 58, 111peak1 OuentQI TNnching Ser. Con11lruc~ DRESS!lilAK!N'C -r..x·. 962-1942' Jo .V. 5 European I an 1 u. a i' ea, ~~~~f~k. fl~ ALTERATIONS BABYSlT'TER.-grandmolhor d1:111ce1, awimi. YaehtsnUlll Don ~ '"type. Sep. ..,,r, boa.rd & \\'ant to spend the "'inter l'!i!!::'.'.'.'.::::::::~!!1~"'~'~"'~·~2~gl~r~ls~3~&~5~.~MO-:l;:l>l<:;'I & a pr t n f month• in, CEJi.tENT "'ork or all klnds,I !II• ·6091 S \Y I t z e r a nd, Southern H.cllllOJ1able, fl'ee ettlmate~ CERAl\llC TlLE NJ?\V & BANK 1''.l·<1nce &. GJ'eek I11ilanda Call 638-J325 wd 1 F' h tell GEN'L OFC TRAINEE aJuoni High Society. All ~1ENT & Block Work ~1 Jo~·. 1r ce ~~m · \-lu.ntln~tou lieaclt .Branch Uool1' open clrclea \\'Ith lady \Vallli, (>l:lt.ioll, 1l~aJka, n1 \\'.e oonlC. . * f'ull-ti111c ot n1ean11, same lntetem, etc. By hr. or ~b.,,6-i6-69l5 Top Soll 6092 * .8anldnK exper. dclilred al~ po.s11ble one m 1ll1 on -!'.".'. -· -· • kk rr u hel dollan 10 1han:. Wtll meet Contr•ctor '°21 •TOP SOIL * COf\fPOST• li png e er exp. P' ilt ladles' lawyer's ofll<.-e . :tf\tULCl l '* REDWOOD• GOLDAEPNPLSYTATE lo dlscuu po a s I b I e ad· ROOM AddiUo11a A Remodel· CALL 586--G!llO vt!nture o.r joint venture. lni· ttefereni;es on ~at. BANK f.l Ult be open n1 Ind e d Lu:. No. Bl 1&9201.. Call Tutoring 6094 Pel'IN.lnnel clvlll.zed, good dancer & 714-Mlr:al.1 or 642-'"JQ04 . . 10230 ParanlOUllt Blvd • u11 El Camino Real ' l ll'MI -Excellent paril:lng ett MINl,WAREHOUSE ~o•t I FeuOd 492-9764 492·733.l Prlvale. I o ck e d indJvidunl stutiu:e unl111. 1''ron1 $7..50 per n10, ALLSPACE 961).1970 SPACI•: AVAIL for lease in Boardwalk Sbop'g Ctr. at Hunt. Hbr. Call: ~2366. lndu1trl1I Rent1I 4500 MESA CENTER I n cl IC o 1n m ercial i;pace 11.vail. 1974 Oltlrlc, Co 1 ta MeJ>a. 1500 Sq. ft at $:..JOO. ALSO Ind. V,.ll h office, 1300 sq. ft. lit :-"~. ll;t~ 2'lO 3 ph/l&e \Viring. g}7 \\'. 17th Stree·t, CO!lt... Mesa. '". ,• A11k for Johu 1i1tGnnn good S\\'bnmer and h a ve GERWlCK. It SON, B 1 J lit. T~N:!ul:15truct100. Private. l:lo'A1,cy, (213) 9'13-9461 pwisport. \VIII spend part ~U>~u~tr~. ~Ad~d~re~mod~~·~S~I~. ~f~k~.1 lrufcii'NiCallf.' ~·~67~"4341~;;;.-F;;]d•~Eq~' ~ua~f~O~p~po,'~";;;;E~m~p~~~Y~".,.1 of time on yacht vltltlng Bl-ll4371. 6'13-9).U, $49-2110 CALIF ANIMAL CONTRO Greek ls.lands "''Ith 1n11..1iy ' BEGINNER3 learn .~ o I k ~EAUTY OPERATOR lluntlzwton Bench Shdter ~ friends, sln.eJ.e, still mar· Dr•ftlng 6026 Guitar »Ongi. Ba11ie11 /chortls wanted 8311 Edison St., ~ r I e d ' ~perated, divorced. 0 Es 1 G NE R-Draltsnia.n Pnt. 67'3"1!81ll. ~!like IOOre nX>ney! Back of Humane "--'-n. AU lnquITTes \\·elC()ine SU!O mod "· addi"---1 -··-1 ·w1ndo· Cl · ~1 497-ll28 ._....,.., llev .. ru"\'.I for ind. er'• ,...: o-n •1!,_ •ste.ui.,..,.,_.. .. ~... 10mes, w ean1ng -7 ANI\\lAL ASSIS'r. LEAGUE "'"" .,., ...... iJ<U-.n.N BE OF SERVICE TO odoptloo, spayin& aud proof &: vcrilicaUon. Do YQU • WINDOW washing: J11slde & neutering infomi. 960-2'300 k~v au.ch a lady! Call her Electrlcal 6032 < t. $19.95 ave. home $29.95 YOUR COMMUNITY ANIMALS !MPOUNDE & tell her to W r It e --I , ·~· 2151 ' & Get Paid Por IL \VelC()n1- Srunoyed, nlale, whlte D U!isilicd Ad Nt'.r. 226, Daily E LE CT R l C l AN * Old gi' li"2' ' l n iC Newoo1n:?rs. F1exlble ColUe/Shep, male, blk/tan l'llot. P.O. Box 1560, Co&ta .iui:.a -N~w Joo~. &.!rv1(.'\l School• & hrs. Need car, typewriter l>oodle, inale, v.·hite Me&a, Ca .!lai26 ct1 l111 an)'llnJe wu•pja..:e. ln1tr uctlon 7005 & happy d i s po .s J t I on . C.mt. Shop. lomal•, black TINNISANYONE? ~ ------>17--. Te1Tier mix, ina!J, ti.in Gardenint ·6045 COLLEGE itudent i Iv In gl"'-::,B~O::;D::;Y:,....,&~F~E~N=o•E~R~-1 Cocltapoo, ~le, black · llere·a JUllt lhe right -'--'""-='-----"'.:: piano lessons. Begianel'll TeiTier, mix, fem. blk/wht Chri11tmas ¢ft for that JI\ p A NESE GARDENER and intennediate1. ·Ca 11 MAN Poodle mix, (eniale, white i;;pcclal tennis player who Ex p . Week I y J.t a Int, ~oo ut 'l 5 2-13 2 3 . or1 ---,== ... ,,· .~,003='=..--- T er r I er mi x, female, hu everyth~ except Cleanups. Tree & S htu.b,_>&0-14=~'"'8~. ~~~~--1 BOYS"'& GIRLS blk/wht a place to play wlthoUt 'rrtm. Free est. ~9-'83, VOICE, Plano., Theory The DAIL y PILOT bu Shepherd mix, male, black waiting in llne, lt'1 a ~1958 Your Home Or P.Une, routes open in COSTA Irl&h Setter, n1ale, red 1nen1bershlp In Lagwia EXP. G11.1'tlener 11 e r" in g Afr. Newn1an 833-2320 J\.1ESA, COIJ..EGE PARK & Groat Dane, male, blk/wh.t Bench'a exclu11lve J~igh-Nh ·purt, COU1 area. Qnni» EAST & \VEST COSTA Lab, mAJe, bl ack lllnd Itacijuet Club. Only g!Uiiening, Yard cleanu 1 -If ill MESA.~ Irish Set/Lab, fenmle ID l.am.llles are privileged • b46-46T6 r.... ' • Equal Oppor, Employer Terrier. temale1 black to play on a wlnd-frtt,' )n• - Shepherd ntix, female, tan llrhtttl court tueked a11o·ay DEPENDABLE, M 0 w " -aovs & GIRLS AND OTIIERS In e. .re1\denllal neigh-Edge. Normill front A back. Net,1-sµ11per Carriera. ?llin. CATS Uorhood. It's a tennl11 key $20. 1no. Gual'anteed Sa.till. Job Wented Male 7025 ~-e JCJ. Udo hi!~, Ila1boa Siamese, female, Sealpoint club that's so exclW1ive a ~. -. ' -Penirwula. Contact Afr. Shi.hi' Don1, Fem, seat on the boo.rd of di· COMPLE.JE GARDENING BAltT}'.:NDER . t;x p . BacksU"Oi,· al the DAIL'i ~1~ci:T<f: Longhl· Don1, male, blk rectors comes with mem· bto. t.lalntenance • Clean-Avallabll' for your llolidQ:y PiLOT or call 6:2 1321 & 67~ Killen! ~e Tabby be r1 hip. I nq u Irle s UJ>ll • !'.otoliU. 5'12·7173 partle1. PIM ahead till-560!I leave ap1•hcbtio:1. · . • l<K !he lim it.It business· ""'"""""""""""""""""" Shlhr Dom, fem, grey ~~·~""'~~"~"· _.,_.,_r_8_P~·-m~·~ 1 •'UROPr•N GARDENER Job Wanted, Fm•le Josci Equnl Oppor. Ernployer man we offer 12 houn of ,,.. ""' ""'" office service nt a 4 hour NE\V Warehou11e Next 1 0 FOUND, Kodak CIU!leta w'n· VIRTI!.lLL).' t(ny nllllndy Laodscaping-tree KrVice --BRAKE & t l h er Identify, by 11erial ' no, known to man can be aJ-rcilliOnablc 642-5329 685--1425 CLERICAL position wanled, ros ' w t no cnpit.9.1 invel!t-0111nri:c Co lllrp-.rt. 3200 11q L'0\01·, appro~ date & loca-lc\•lo.lcd thru the ll e r b a I r!. I 's . '----or.I Typing, filing, etc II Yeani ''ineut. rt Incl 400 11q !t oUice in lionJ011t.HBPollceDcpart-J>hlJ0$1phy. Brina thb ad "9nera •rv1ce1 --ofll<.'tl e.xpcr. N'eAl ap· A "'·ann ~tling f 0 r ~n-· · · the sla!f: 11n Execofive induslrial park. 'Nm Driscoll incrit 536-5621 for r rec C()f15uJlaUon. 4 p e urn 11 c e. DcpendabJe. to.rt..lni"" !riendl! or relax-Sc<:rctnry t\.'llh Iota! kno1v-!:197-2iOO or Uland House P' !P'f kd SOU Lt.1cal t'l!fi. ~li101 FRONT ENO MEN & INSTALLATION MEN .... ledge of "'!.'OUR Busineu 536-0551 LOS'T: L..'ldies Swis11 Dia-.. t . "'wee ays. 'OIJ::JtN C.'OAST l~Ol\1£ ____ -_.....:._ __ ing "ith neighbors. Spacious and itit nccdi. A lWL'tlplion· -,C"~o~=A,-,M°"'E~S~A.--.,--nK>nd \Vatch, w/Di.amond NE\VPOHT HERB P 0 It T SUPPLY i'illm>red ward-&IAnJRE Pracllcal Nu r i,; ~ I & 2 bffirooms featuring isl/SN·rct.aiy nlso l.'npabif' * C ST * band. Gr ea l sentlnicntnl 11G CabriUo, ~\pt. C, CoBta rube& in.slalled We111 de-11ee k 11 part-tin1e J>01Ji1lon . bullt!ns, custom d r a P e 8 · or hniidleiuu all phase!! ol Aln1ost new_Jl-1. "a lue. REWARD 833-009'.l l\lc&a, li\"t!I')', irutallutlon 4lU-SO::.O He lie( dny11. 642--1771. F B S door bbqs. F:njoy the good rA••~1 · " -· ---Cf••• of """" ""'h Reo,lon. r e n~, linhlCd rull-timc o"••nh1".!l shag carpeting, pool & out-your busir;~11. A 12 hour L100 sq. 11. $l oa. 1¥10. ult ;'i· JO or wknds A1JL\MBRA lfl A I um n i CE R_T_I_• -I E_D_W_E_L-DE R I H Ip Wa _, M&F 7_1_00_ or Pap oys tore .. fll 'I "·-Ans\\·ering Service full )' .,.. . ...,,., LOST Bl e It f ...,.. ..., ""' !\J 'I Ult~· E I \ - . "¥ .,. u 1eat u..: , upon e1n. \Vc needhe,nln locatin" ·oo.:? n -1-ee 11t1na.es , ,,.. Xln't salary & working ----WEST BAY ll lll:lint."11 in )'OUH, business. I,000 SQ. FT. o[fice or S iamese, Gt'ayiahlwhitish '*' " RCillK.lnabl~ Katei s.M).a-131. ,A C C v UNTtNG-Jr.Aet.'OUnt-, L l b 1 •~-BAm9l'iT· Cbli.tinlng II\: 2 All st aff in fully bonded. sllira.ge. Plenty of parklng. color. r-.'eedi niecticatkln. classmates. Please cal l , , I ant 'f /C bookkeeping. l'~WI l'Olk:~. e ra emp..,,,.~"' ·~· ,br;~:-~u.sh'i.-rptng, dt()li, 131 E. l8tb 6~~ta Atesa .. the office: A contem-$?25. Ne'W-port Shores Area. Irvine Annive1'!;at)' A ve _ Joyce AlcWOOrter Sm Ith PE."'T~ •· LI:"'>' 10 Painting tbi1e employment, 11 8 I n r y bcneflbi. 2 oor jltkllg, pool. AduJt. pora.iy office 1111.ite in excel-Call 642-&752. It.eward. 645-{i155 ~ Ii tiGen. c H~a--0!1~~i::, ~ r a n g e $700-$852 1110.dcpen-'~ptyE' 1~ P:rr.on \Vafdt..'>~~lx>als aall by. lent lie\\' locatkm "'Ith $400D. 12.000 i'"'T, ~todern air con-LOST, Male \i Toy Poodle, I \\o'IU. NOT be te5ponsible e!.IALL~al 1·H ·~mi . .,...,,..RW"" ding o n experience. J\p-UJJ Su;ita tAn~el $573 lno. , 6,7 3-7 9 8 :>. MESA ot office furniture and ""'UI"-tor any debts or llablllUea .,., OME-EPAIR. pllcanl sbould h u v e a "" .-dltioned olliceH, heav)' 1.I Po1neranian, Blk/aliver , CARPENTRY PL G B $ 547--03.21. GARDEN . nient at )'OUR disposal In· J)O\\'er, Santa Ana 8 r e a. 1uu: to Baba, rec e n 11 y contracted by all)'one other IN 1nlniniu111 or 3 )'l'S.extenslvt' OY e OCEANFRONT 3 Br.. APTS eluding_: m~A-~_Jec~~.11 5.>8-0-U-I. 673-2828 groomed. 536-8200, 893--2883 tllJ"""l2",'•yself.1a!t1erd lhladdotce. E.LECl'RICAI.. ~19-lrol accountlrtg exp. incl double or winier. t type11.n1er, """"""x '-"Vier I =~""'7''='""'""""""""' · I . l> 1 r e . Haullnt 6051 entry bookkeeping thru trial GIRLS e Stb. how;,o ,,'lrom beach, and eleelronlc p1intoul UJ.pe COSTA ?IIESA 10,000. w sq. FND. Labnukif puppy, •P-•n>eman ---balance, fam. 111•/Job oosl p R n... • d 6 B all bf 2 & 3 Bdrm~ .. crpls, drps, calcul ator. ft., fully sprinkled, w/off. prox. 3 mos. on beach al L'UtRfTUAL READE!l '~AL .. . ,,1 ·aceou.nUng, ru.nd accounting •r.r oute1 .... ,...n r.tn new; 1 r, tns utlllUes paid. Bl t l ns, y rr· pf h ·&lg ,.d "~•"0"" NeWN'lrt, vie Orange Ave. _.. ~ l!lOVHig & Ha:...,ing ~ ... 11 f In aguna•-achln & b·plc. AN MORE!! . . our P ice: us 'l ~~·=:c~· ~-7.--=::.,=="' ,,.,..;;,.o;-18 Open 10 .UI to 10PP.1 by &tu.dent. ' .. __ tr u" k ' ti.:.U t ng \\lll'IC & !il1ru1c al gw luundrv rRclUHes. R cc . · I · I f S yp RK U't.r..v ...... 6 .. " J I M M L ti ~ntal Gul.:e 968-67G7 ·~ conten11X>rary !it'll! -pnva e 1600 IT of J\ 1 on K A , 1 ==~~~~-~~-Advice' on all matters. reullOnoble, BaJT)' -~l-1235 repo11s. >re . unlcipal ur any oca ons. Dea h-f. 1 y 1 roorn \V/p•;iol ta~h'. ~111 offi ce eon1plete with execu-a/c, &oat , 12% under going •·NO-Sch\\'itut boys SUngray :Jl2 N. El Canilno Reill i"IAULING, J\'i 0 " 1 n i Qll(j Waler Dli1trict acrounllng Ca ll Mr. Lambart A7U"acliv~ 3·ir~:~~2 rt!i~h, ~~~· 00Sl't~~~. ~· ~~ao'i~ 1h•e a ppointmen!s, n\'alleble rale. 557-25ll bike In llarbot lllghlands San Clemente, J•or appl. 1.rash Cleainw. 2 atudenls. t'xp. Keypunch &; i::DP exp. .. • &12-4321 Loi. 01 ~~it"• .. ~~r. "-•~ !'.l to you 12 houn1 a day, Stor•ge 4550 al'eft..,.328., CaI1 I lo Identify a.ft 6. Call 49'J--!W4 ~1$6 .... 6 ,0 17 .• n .... helpful. To appl)' reque11 Eiiwil Oppor. Empfoyer ...-·-.... --.. -...,....,, • esa. f or further lnror111.11.tlon.1;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;; "~~~-~--~--.. ..,.. -" n$p 11-m Moolt 1 N' 1 ~="-·I d1·n~ -bit/ins • S.1.50 n10. 751-1415 SWINGING gal over 21 to ' . " 01 iguc CASHIER~$ ,_\\-Bal'"'" • .,., ..... ,... coatnct: }'NO. i'~eniale approx 6 !l108 !!-' 1 .,,~ •-r 01 • Good HAUl.JNG, $JO. per load \ atcr Di5t. Z7281 AliAO ....,.,,.. ·. .,,..,.. 61...-""""· \'.;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;~ MINI-WAREHOUSE· w ... s ~ .... a... Jnunedlate il Dependable l::fuek Rd, '"''"nR Nlgo•l c'OOKS & old light ~"".'Cl. l'l\ w, blue Jl"Y •hort •-.. -man v -" .. BRAND NE\V 1 b 2 b ' ''""''"" " •Se.rvlce. ~~•0 """~ 831-'':N\ ''" "q"o l op-WAITRESSES r, n, #?P'~(l_tth"~ Private, locked lndlvL:iual eyes. t.fi11sio11 Viejo 830-0059 fringes. f.,(u.st have Calil. ~ ~ .. .. dplxs., step1 lo OCC'an. $325 &LM.t:VUL'--~LnlJU7 sto1·11.ge units. Fron1 $7.50 before fl & alter 6. dr1Yen1 license. Mf>.1&12 SK!PU?ADER &. dump truck llOt'\unlty cn1ployer Salary aecOrdlng to exper. ~~· ~ividson R 11 Y · UCITIK IUW catrlCEPT! otal Office Service• per mo. LOST, Black rem c re 11. t 1 \VlLL Not be rHporu.ible w 0 r K · Con~te, ••malt, Accountlng Clerk Pl'<'fer no studt.'flls. Exper. AIMJUllllUIDCLMllC: 714 ·540 -5451 . ALLSPACE Dane, Dana Point area. tor 11ny debts other than sa.Ylllig, breaking, 846-.UO BRIGHT FUTURE ! p1'Cf'd, bot will train. Apply SUBLET al Park f\ewport I SM.a l'tll M:tlrno 960-1970 R e ward, 4. 9 6-9119 or my O\\'ll a, or 11-12-1 4 . * MOVING .le l1AUUNG. Await.~ you v.·/weU establish-bclwn 2:30 & 4:3()pn1, Hw.n- for 120. unrtrr going ralt>, 496---0235 • Clyde c . Ha m LOCAL & Long Dlatance. e I l'O. in kt>y JIO!iltlon. burger ll1unle1, lt>la Adams :~1'3'9 ll/23 Jor 6 lllO.s. • Bachelors LEASING-NEW LINK LOST, fe1n kitten, looks like PRECNANT'r 645-11495 Diversified du l i r.11 ' ad-AVl', c~·I Ask Ior Mr. Car- • I BR,28R RETAIL • STORAGE UNITS Siamese, Newport West, nr Caring, confidf'n!Ull counsel· FREE PICK-UP of ml~c . vancen1cnt. Ca ll L y nnr-'-"'-"""-·====--- Ng\R Ocean & Alru'ke l, 2 • 2 BA: & Oen + Personal, business or rccrea-Magnolia ok Ham 1 l ton . Jng & rcfeIT11.I. Abortion, lll~nii;.. 213--592.-5'263 a.ft. P.lanch, 833-2700. Denn~& CASHIER Uf{, yearly. Crp\.s, Dr ps, From $115 . $43J OFFICES tin11al i;tornge. r~l'llln ~II. 9684901 adoption&: keeping. 6 prn Thank yoo ... Mike IA"!1_1nis ,Pl'~ll!lel Agency of E>:J>l'r'd. Full-Ume. G 0 0 d ~~-nXi. Ref req. ·· .Ju1nhorec k San 0 i eg o LOST: J\~l~al'•-. w-hl""to~CJ""•ln~c~h~ilcla APCARE 64.2-4436 HouMC1eaning 6054 Irvine, ~. !\ltclll'lson Dr. Yi/tigures. Neat appearam.'<!. MesaV.rdeEost&Adctms FROM 3Sc Ft. ~-rL'E'\\1tY. Oil! '.179.fd"il Per&lan cal, in vie. ?liague-REAL &."'TATE TRAINING. -----~----!Advertising Secretary All benefits. Advancemerll I BR, pool, ntlulLs, 5upcr 540-1800 Brund new con1n1ercial ('()m·"L~l~DO~~V~IL!.A~~G~E~gro-,-,,,~d~l~loo-r rite St. C(L\1. REWARD Ind\\', Instruction. Personal HOUSECLEANING thruout • Advertising P•ysl potentinL Sec ?llll!lager, 1h1u'P t J.Un1ilul'" av a i I , ':'jjj;;iij;jj;;ji'i;iiiiiiii I pie>:! Spanish style. Plenty Storage or \\'a re h 0 u s e 546-2358 or 551-3503 attn. Sales or bnlker exam your hon~ U10roughly done. Fun p 0,1 It ion w/creutlve HOME SILK SHOP \\"cstelill lll'('a. Ov.·ncr/,\gt 12 7 of P arking. Ft'0111 336 sq. :i;.piu..~. 600 ft. llr11.sonable. FOUND: ?.tale. dog. Goldish 2-3 wk1. Academy 543-U9'l :;\" occasions. Abo wlndos. Sta.ff a"'•1il8 talented lndi\', 2200 Harbor Bl, C~I ~IO•'S\G-OOTJ I ft. to 1400 sq. n . or more. P a ul , 67 :i -1 ~1 2 days, red. Fie.a collar. \Vb i te •PlllmJCard Reuder• 0>J3-2313 w h o d e11 ir e 1 posllloo CASHIERS LAP.CE l bedn 11, 1 ha, cpts. rf6 ... :; Full facilitit!s. Drop ceil· 6"/3-::111 eves. ptl\l'S. EastbluU area N.B. Ad/ReJucdon 1D.S31 l:'!!achBI, f.feiia Cleanlnol: Service w/vW1ety In exciling lil'ld~ . d1115, bl!ni;, a:ur .. 11r Hoag 'Tl ,f~ ___ -_ imc~. RcceMe<l llghttng. Air IJ44-M25, s tan::m, 527.3400 Carpets, Wlndows i'1oors DI.II Kln1 Clark, MS-1288. t;xper . desired. Salary ac-~;':· J}~~t:g, 6~~~ No j " ?!:I!!.._ ~.-.r1j~~rtlo1~jjl. r1:~~Y~ocG:\ ~~{C:r l:,> f~r ,,(::~i;:~,~~; FOUND: t.lan's Ski Jacket \VAN"!' to lose •velght! Join Etc. tree Bst. 557°'742. ~:~!~ &o{ ~n~1~t f~r:°t~~ ';i:~1n~n1~s;~~~~m~~: •-I 'b'l'I •i · I v· ...._ •.• f :1 r ~a . Possible 1"'1'11l l'lt?I. nnd C'ap. Bay Crest Area, n health Spu. For info call llOUS~CLEANlNG. Good u-a"h, JGJ6S Beiich Blvd, H~n1Je1, 15-la Adan1s Ave, 1 n.'F URN AptS. 2 Br., 2 Ba. 2 lik. rt•\\·nhou.~c. frplc, \'NI l I y. " ISS on !C'.rv·L '"" f 0 tra ti tio °" '" · · "'" """ Toro urea . Cati lo preview , ~'~"~·""'=I~·-------N.B. 6-16-4~"~"· ~-~--Kathy 673-9588. re557s;.~19 "'n napo a n. H.B. C!\I (8ril1g P hotu) \\leslcliff nrea, small pet froru ~AA,.. l .Wt, from $l$, l1\<I ~ TJ:?-l700. 1-FO--? f I d 1 -~~~~====-~ ni.• --"'"'"·2152,· .,.,;_""""· l'Otil, ll'IUll!i. continental UNO:· ema e ogs. A?!f\VAY PRODUCI'S ANSWERING "-rvice 'rl ""'~ uw °'-.,...,. """" Look like maltcae. White. 499-l.2.83 1.ET us rellew )'OU of your . ' """ . gi · CHILDCARE EAS'TBLUfJ' BenuL & llt'\\' breakbu1t. Separri1e fan1Uy -1 ~ .~MO> 1 6 houllec:leaning lll&k:i l\.ef& over 25. Will train. C.M. ~ • · .si•ct1ot1. Clulil' tu .ihopplUJ.: • '~·-~=~·=-.,..,,.,.-=-o=o a ter p.n1. . · · area. 51!rl777, HELP! Need Childcare for I bl'. bl1ns. pool av11il. Yl?ar-& fine beo.ch. fi44-26ll l°iMl'IClal F-Olmo Btk Lnbrador. J..lale. 1 'iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !16J.-.43ll or 968-&209 . ., . . NICE 9 ycitr old boy oc- ly $240. IH~i I ' 1 -Grey on muzzle. Cl:111ln col·!' JI OU SEKEEP1NG w11nted, A It EA DLStributor wanted. ca5lona.I eves. !l<hillt live B.\YFRONT a Br. 2 Ba on TllL EXCITING .. i ~--Jar. East C.!\I. 518-3306, I ---1~ ~I thne, Hu!1tln1ton area. ~~~otopl~r~:~. 0tve'01r~ neiir J..o.t"ksJJUl' l Bayside in ml\Jn b<Qt, P"~ bell. "''/pier PALM MESA APTS . 8u1lne11 ~r SOOS l'OUND: 1 Bunny. vie Atln.n-Exp": Refs. p.oo hr. 96l-1912 can 1 Int . 63!Hil2l. C.Oro1111 tlcl l\lnl'. lfl!J.19X): 6W-4;,1(1 ~llNUTl'.:.'i TO Nf'T. BO!, JSlS SUPERIOR ta I Huntington Street, HS. Ironing · 6059 or ttVlew, carol \Valktt, m-91"5 2 SDRl\J, erµt&. dt~. D/\r .1 B11ch, I & 2 OR. fron1 $17;> Pi·oft•s.~. bldg. nr. H on g Call 53&-3488 or 962-m. APT MANAGERS )'Citrly, ~o'pctl!. I Adull.5, No Peli; ll•1sr. Ground fir. of r; cc A SPECIAL KIND OF' !.rn>'T: i\1 Trieh Sctll'r, 6 mos, I'll do yixir lronlng for 20 \\'orklJti couple middle age<! O~Jt.D Qu-c & l10usekeeping. $225. 838.--3450 1561 MMU Dl\ .~pac·•·. ifrt-4 !!•I · IL 11! $29S. IIBSTAURANT bn1 elf, l6tl1 Sl. HB. "TUl" Babysitting· 6008 ttnls a !~* fur farge apt• house. New· ""2 Boys 8 & 10. 4 Days LAR:Gl:: l lJR CANAL 1:i blks fron1 Ne\\'ll011 Blvd.1 llr./J l1•111lst i;:ultc, \700 5<J. NC\\•port ~ach Pl'hnc loca-543-1171/lS-IZ.91>5.1 eve port Bl!nch, No iier... ~ 3 cvCfJ a \\'k, Hou.rs nc.x- Furn or u,n!\lni. Gil'I~. no 5l6-!IS60 n., S7i;~'-lion. Small, c h 11. r 111 in g , FOUND-Black puppy, Baker BABYSilTING. ?11)' Home. Maaonry 6070 494-1268 1ble. \VIII conlilder live-tn. peu. :SllG. \'rly 64S.ti6SO T!IE EXCITING 1\1'k for l\lcGann 1i.atk:. Atn ple parking. Beer ....... ~.18 ltfHA 6 to 6 \\icdy& only. f'nl'd Refs: Call aft 3pm, 548-3681. & \\·ine license. $55,000. ... .. ......,.. • ...i ho I"--•-p WI LL I A M S &: S 0 NS l\'F::\V 2 hr. 1 tm, on Gl"t'fn· PALM MESA APTS. COLE OF' NE\"PO"T 54.>3157 ~'" t w1t.ai=. 0 m 0 11 a 'APT P.IANAGERS-Earn ex- ' ' 'Y n. School. ·~a. 5*-84f>I ?.l8li011r)' Uc. no 2 a 30 4 6 I • I ' ho "all bet. rpJ, 1»1tio. pet OK, ?l'llNUTES TO NPT •. BCll. RLTRS FOUND: Poodle, male. Vic ·=~~~~~~~·~-Brick block It: ilone trn noome al me .... <li !Ult., $275. 5·'6-:7!138 llo.ch. 1 &. 2 BR. fro1n $157 6ra.asu Grecntit'OCilt -\VILL 00 Babysltting in "''>'-58&63'71 641)..9531 or 6G-ll13. :1 HR. 2Ilt1. 1 Rik In S.•uch, Ad_ults, No Pets. 001·1688 ohme. Fenced yard .t ~I· . ATIENTION Immediate openingg for In-. 1561 Mesa Dr COMl"AN' y fercnt.<f:I. Cs Cosla ~l~sa Painting/Papering 6073 : dlvidunls w/knowl~ cl. \>11.ho, ~"Arly. l300 11'°· IS blks fro .1 N ' Blvd ) -L 0 ST, P.t a I e German &U-0384 10 ke dtf hi N Gb-i'!'l;,1 ~~rt ' 'RF:AL.TOHS • PARTNER WANTED Shorthair, all hrow.n, $100 area. eCALL AN EXPERT• GOOD JOI .lYPt.n/. ~1~i:' llkec \\:kin: OCl::i\.'l vlrii. :?hr. •kn ;p. I SINCE 1!»4 To }.!In light nuundacturer. Reward. 5-18~7'1 IUBYSITfrnG by hr In~ Quality &. Econorey, J.lc'd PenHloner, 2 da)'s a ..,,'t'tk. w/figu.rcs. h1, fr11rr. pool, t•·ru1is. ·$.JOO: I CC?NOO:\llNfU;\i , hr11nd ll!!w, 673-4400 I i\lu.;I htt\~ $17.500 ca sh . LOST, Re1,-ard, b!uck fem 110n1e, afternoons and eve.n· Ins ' d ' Calicote P11.lnli11i, l\;l u11t ha \·e Ct\r, o-drl.1kel\, For Appl. Contact frl:.?-l.i.,1 :>.:e"·lXJrl C!'e:.I, 2t..r, dt•n, ----------:\rust h u v r n1nnngcnienl 1::· ll/l/71 lng11. Jtels 642---0'.lJS. 91'J..3::3j good ref l' r c 11 cc 1 . Ph: Carol Smith ~~ . . . . .., 1 ::b-0. \!it.'\\'. ])hi cnr .uor. ------11i.1Utv&Wwill!i1~101 1~l\JIJ ·18111~~1'/Bur,.,r,,e. ' UC1'~SED J\tuther \V\11 Gl3.-ti89 SI •·'· OCf.,\Jl;~l!O.'\I yrl~·. 3 Sl25 unUI July li;t. 675-:t.J.19 1SOI WESTCLIFF DR. !i.IL•l'\~!! 1~ \Y lll'k. S.i!iu·;• + 1 Vie 1·.astblulr u1'\l11., 644-llG-i babyllll In rny home ACOUSTA/$ca'l-e);te1ior one--~~------644-5800 Ui·. 2 Bn. bl •ri~. frpl(', p11tlo, t•vc NE\\'POHT f h1:11l(;l(ll t:e111cr l'qu11I ~ha!'(' or profi ts. De-t'ND -Gra\• fUl.bblt, very i..ai(Unl\ Hill!i 581 '773 '. 1tory, st.ru·t at $1 4:>! l\\" 1\ TT &!i 0 ANT. exper.for i\\oo i''h1Mrlal Service 6iS·00-11or t:.!131 2."i\.21",,j_ ON T HE BAY-Leasing Offica Space ctptlonol Kl'0\\1h )!i1ut1Uon. t11>n1e 1\1ic. ~largucrlte &. •• """ story Sl~. also lnerlo1·, b<raVe)'al'd 11hlfl. Good pacy. Equal Opl)()r. l:mployer San Clemente 3876 11 l t\1 "'"'r 2 "r, 2 u~. Sllp ,\J.f. 0' S•ffo; If \ \f:(:lt ~Ir. RWISCll. 171 41 997-5T30. 2nd/3rd A\'e.,rCdl\I, 61i>--4166 c~n~ ~ D~~· !\.~Vee~~ 842-!008 l.':·"~'~'""~"'="~·~u~·~·~··~l~y~S:"':":l~~~[F~~~~~;;j "" " ""' (71 4 IH2 l l\I 246 fO "'"' 11 an ,...,.,u ' e~ e C0u.£GE Studenl1 painting Stallon, 1000 lNlni!, NU TO\\'NHOUSE H••nl ur !.!It'. I ,1 \::111. ~· n10. Newport 1 .., e_o~1. · Drug Store Np B UNO. Beautiful, Tru~t\rJ# area nr S.D. FW)'. 556-0720 lrit A ext. ail·leu equip, AlSC) COU.F.GE S1uden1J1, oYer %1 3 ~r. 21ii hi•. Su11'f'r octfln IJ(h. G42 8931 or 6'1&-83lti SSc PE R SQ FT Dre1t Shop Neta $40K yr )'(>l.ing rabbit. College PIU'k, EXCELLENT care for •mall kitchen ~ablnet1 rellnlshing. AYON lo "''Ork In pln a s h~ P • vh-''"· $340. 496-1741 Beaut. Adult Living .1617 \VESTCLl1'"1'~ ·NB P izza Parlor Gr $11M yr C?w1. Call 540-39l2 1nlant In, my hon~. Re.fl. 673-3658 ROB p/lime. $2.25 hr'. 6TS.-1B66. Sin Ju1n N:!e r~s.~11.~D~ Br. ,ajt ~-SQAUT. 5414132 Liquor Store& S.veral ~~: s~!~; c!'~':r~ &17"8836 lat CLASS Extnnt Patnt1fli, N--"' Ca-L Fo ~ .. ,~~~~. ~~~· 21M'4 C1pl1tr1no 3878 I\ e~. • ~·rec. ll • <llN Jo,., C'l'Jl~lrll'fl:'..:. $95. Signs· Wood, Gl1 1t, CM. 551.7£88. Cabinet M•klng 6014 Paperflanltnr. A Ir I•• 1 .-.v an r COOK C.~1. $180. &12-4410 pQr mo. C11ll G•2tw or Plestlc ,.:r='="""'""--,-,-,-Spray 125 nt-e:tn) ~ Ch •-? CO"DO 2 ~ ·s•-cLuo~0c ~ 61>-3109 LOST Gold.,.Rotrlevor w~~•-speclal'·'··ln ' ' fBtmcd Spasotu D"''" hu Im· j , ..... b a ., • r"u :e11.n .. "n1 1\pt, _ HOLLAND BUSINESS ' !hf k ~ f ·yvu...oww • .......... PROF painter honeltwork fl ·--·1 , __ ' ., ... , 2 un • o .. ;·~fc Car DELUXE' ~ fff PUPP>1 "'' c IJIV>'l"'n 00. c" •••m cabl•·t• IUmll"-. . I lf '""U'n! ambitious A en· ~ ate openina ror Dish \.......,., m ,,.,,., c " ·• u • "' mo.. • .. • • • r< ... m o ~ 64~ ~110 ~Al.F.,S "'" -1 ' "-" ....,........,..,.. '"" "''"' l"'elll Int ext. tree e1t ttfJ ,.. . ... p>OI., avllil 11 /1. $!.'05 rno. l yr 1~. So. Lagut1a. Corons tlel .\fllr 43c F't. .,. ""NllUll :11 nn• "viv • 111vvvu. ttfln. & repair 53&-'1907. ' · ' ' thU1!1111ttc, you can 11 1 art Up Cook. Apt1ly ln {)t'l'!Ol'I lltl-:l91S or f;tl).0037 1"Vt•9:. 1(21-lTIO or 556~ nrnJonomics. Jlltnt. 6i;H;700 General -MGIU!Ul•r WST: Ladies black Pllf&!, 5'&&-2759, &U-l9l3 emdn1 money ln1med!att1)' 6204 '''· Coa1t lhv~!, N.D. R I ,_,. JI ,, JainOOl-ee A Mlche\1Kii1 Cerpenter 6015 PltO'Trx:J'I~ PAIN'T?NC at an AVON RF.PRE~F:N· aflel' JO a.m. :.! DR 1 1111 l '(}NUO, Wlllf'r oom1 "4000 NE"' lu~h ofrtct" Bltl.1t., 2 ~fllltary rell~ \\'Ith lctuk.r-I '·-~·"'-'-"'--\\'f th r Prooflna \\' o d 'TATIVE, 1otect I JI ------1 •· •· 1 -1·r " •I 1f d ' l"f if "" f I d Rd .• lrvlnt!. 49-1-4639 collect. ------·-" <' ' . 0 ' peop C!. o.ve COOK "' rn1 \\ n •· /1 r" \ l' • to " ,,, Jill e!t. v..-11 en!nct' sh p t"<l)ft. ~Ired 111 head ~, , TYP"'" lro111n11110ll 5G--9iiOG fUn too. Olli for details: ~.. 1 f 1 •·f bu ~L. $2.ll. l9.'-Sl7!1 }t()l"\lS m ~I( 11p, l\1lh Rm. XCl'O'(' t.'Opltt, Near Ill' ll 10.•:1! ftl•lrlbuton11ilp I:O~~: Z,fbtd Ttn1e.r. fen1. 1'w.. rN SO) S40--'ro-1l . ....,.p('r etl(.• IC P•u ' I no! s;;;'te Ana J 880 1.-itt t ·r lO, \\k up apt. 0.C. Ai!'p'lt'f, S.13-.1&1(]. nt t1 leadlri.g 1n111111tttioo11l hrown .le v.·bl tt. N.P. Tap. •DIG & Sl\IALL1'-• •lfll';. OJ UNT* ' ll("(."l!~1111<y. APPi)': TONIO'S .1 1~9j:.:1 Of 415.:t.ii ;TT-,.,,..-c-iv •· lru•I otn-_, o1-.,uiitntlrin In !·:diir»t\An111 \l ie. ua.Jly f'Uot . 67'3-18$4 5.'6-1641! \\ru1tp<1pertng & Painting r-1 i1n Ne\\'t'iot1 Center Dr .. •w•. I M " .... .. . "' r.--rn~ d i, Call 5,'U)..()!WS o;,"jO)' n'llJrll c OM!l ~pace by N.D. ··1-'•·1 bi"" 2·5 •••1 ' I.I\'!-. A'T' TIJE' 01-:ACH, 1:roan•l noor . Approx~ llll pm;.,'T'flm for rnnntlJl:l"nK'nt. UOTI·L tlv~ up ,In.. rhlp? FINISll Carpe11try, cuiilom teliln& "don't needs" with "" wv ..... U\ .ft up o \\k, 613-0l<Mt ft. $12:'i. nlO. 164ll New.port &nd tf'~llll'I(' to B. ~ltlX1n1. "Llit" tt ln cln.JJ;11tne.d Shfp r~ m 0 d t 1. patlo3. QUI "*WALLPAPERING * ! .. ~ly.,Ptlot Clasalllcd'A."?11 OJrtfly Piiot Oassilled Ads PINE K~OT ~TOTEL Blvd' C.t.·I, 53-9i00 PO Bo.~ 411, £1 Toro. 92630. to Short Rewlta! so:&78. Baldwin • .JA:nboU 646-J'i!U No \Vul" ··~tac" ~1444 ,,_....,71. t'\"er)' day! CLERICAL J .. ' ' • • 'i •• Dr• E.'Cp(' all S.tv A boor So1n Peri "'" E'I' Pto Elcc • '" de Efec tho wldl •lal • 0 .}'!JI( T ..... Ex<e. Pro w/p awai dt'!i spbt J""' • of H Bea E,,;ec. An e: • s w/• okilf Call Aoo £Xiii OP s FUo F'or WI• 11rin Bnr "'" .Ag( r;1)c ow ""' & "' " "•'P -•nt-, -.. .. , 1uu ,,.Ip wanted, -&F 7111 -Wedl'ltJdiJ, No'Nllbtr 13, J974 OAllY PlLOT D • • Help Wonted, M&F 7100 1 Hefp Wonted, liiili noo '· iftlp Wantetl, M&l' 'fliiHili> w;:,:::.r.1..i:::i· '"'., ialll'iji'1frfliii~;::He;:;:lp:-;w:u::en::;t..s::;-,;M&ii1i'i:Y71;i;ooiii':'.,e:'.e:;,;.;,c;~,."'•::'-'='--m:,r-.F.:u::r:::n,.1tu,Or;::e=="'--i-ii.J~-• Dellverf--Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRI ERs. RE- QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BJ>NTON WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. LVN ~e. 3-lJ 11n1!1, J~.' Part .. Time $ale.11N1n Sales WELLS l'ARGO • • 9 BEAUTIFUL 1 ~KCASE hdbd s 1n11 e ~~.o~lolpllal. ~I U'U>dow }'fun fi#.8.~ TRAINEE .. .~~~~k ..........,_.. Need ~~11* !uk!kly i bed, oo1J1p, S~r:Je"!"b!lol"x1"'_t-' __ I PA T'I'ERN ~IAKER I D»-------1-'..._...._, ... ~ ... lf: v.,..-1wl.I . 96Q.:.Jl79• ~T ~ l!Uf'lnp;-rtame. ---! .~ MACJllNl&"l' SIGNER for Swim & Sporti· For An ElicJ>trltnced ~ dl.lpl~ case.. Old Kroerut.r ; S wnr Urie. ~tus1 ha\'e flulr A way ror a Wgh school a:ra®ate _SECRCIARY to \\'K te1i1 nlb: Gf'rn\lll _\·lb.._,c:Mlr_ Oll'Ome dtttt.tte<--~ WAGING for Jr. ~·lin-.... ~ Lo enter:l!ie newspaper buslneJJ lu Tht Nev.'J)Ort An:• 1ld fi' p her a PUpP)', has 11et~lilonde table. ~t It c . MACHINE ' St.lntlmt...,.,. Swim \\"f'flf Seere1arlaJ expu. in th f' I I: lPmper ~/wormed, MS-2m or Si3W771 2710 S. Alain St .. S.A. DAILY PILOT t.."Ul'M\t.rdal ki&n area h!!:lp-~-9088 ROCKEft. uphOl11tred:, StOO. OPERATOR ,....:llll. tuL >RF.E ''O GOOO uom: w/ SlwU "•""• Table ••/gold An E f n..--.. It E I 1 "..-.."'d --.. ~ PBX Trainee --t·or-Mort-lnklmui.1 lon ff'nl.'f'd hi YJrd, Beau1UuJ 1-tron nch. sm-f1-g 3 01a---- u-I W t-• qMuo&F_,...7100 '" Hnly mpoyer ~fti:M.~;t:1::1 rti! SMALL T1'LK Thlshigblysucceu!ulloca1ne\Y5f>8Perhas Pie'* Call YJ11n:-lf'm. \\'tlnW'tlner \\'hl1e Velvtt chair, S35 . nw P •n -· • P "enttd, MlF 7100 able to M!lup • opierele & ln thl• gla°nl co. wlll ttt\P an opening !or a traJnee in the c1rculation Bob \'aJt'nUno/golkct 197·1276 ll8:90l l_.o\•e SePts.. cut lna.ke adjustmenl..I to *"'ft.ie a bou1111fU1 harveat In 1e1.. sales area. Selected applicant will receive 8 <:!U) 683-73 AHANOONED. ~1wi1 r 1 n d ,-.1vet. PXI. Reclinf'1', $15. DANCE TEACHER for t11lldl'f:n, Over ~ Mu11 kouw bu.le <liul(.'C fomi». \VIII lrnln 10 1e1,tch. Alit0 e>eperlen1,.'i.'d dance teacht1'. 5'11·3325. Front Office G irl For OB/CYN orflt-e. Stnd l'c¥Ulllt! to P. 0. llox 39821 UJn; Beoch, Ca 90!m. l>'R\' COOKS. WAITRESSES &, DIS llWASl!ERS. -· aluminum & 11ee1 tubing 111\c 11Jjot for Oll•l.h&"·,.,y.up l'b I '" '" l I Equal Oppor. Employer good honie !or a do r 8 b I e , ,,,._,.M;,;-7~00~....,~-.,,-~--. ' •• 1.,,, i ero start.,g ••~ryl regu ar y scheduled , lo pr«:ialon tolerance1. IK• ~ .... wU. Call t.f11rion . bo I d f i WHO WANTS l'tl \\'ORKi' ?laC'k & brmo.·11 puppy . t.:AltLY An1tricll11 Sora and Exe1:11e111 ~vtk:lni (.'9ndl1loit1. At1uui, SJl.2100. Dt-nni.11 & raises1 nus opportun t es, an 1nany r nge DRIVE A CAB! t•73:-0236 ~ nil'. llki-•W""'· $!25.00 Abio 1,.'0ll1pan,v 1.>e111:1rus A i:t'Owth Deflllh1 Pt1·~d Agency of benetlts such as paid vacations, paid group CHOOS•.' ,. ... ho"-, work ADO_ llAB.LE LOVt~G Small ~l11plc Dirl<'Hc Set \\•Ith 2 wPortunl~. · Irvine-, m t.llchi!.lii011 l>r. lnsurance and a cred it union. He wllJ afso be " .... .... Sh 1......,, Al cap1al11 t'hah'5. 6 regular Send re1W110 o l quo.llnca· p id d 1•• al for youneU, be .rour own ~ tlK&Y "va ale. I Yr. l'hu.in, llkf' Ile\\'. S.l:lj.00. lloos, ~ck.around & rate PERMANENT Live-In pos. rov e a company car w "!l person use oo... f!i1en 01 Y."Omcu. Can MS..231~. e:J.lno cu· 61:.9$1. i-ange to '"'""1ulJ iw.hiry., offe1'ed to privlle(e!i. be •ll&t1tl:oi haudicappe(! Furnltur• to50 I . . . DELIVERYMEN over 18. P.O. Box 10728. Santlt. Anll, nui.tur.1 runtalC' II u r' e . Nett • Clean Appear•1ice COU.Cll S.10~ Sp~lllll~~ cou,'1' Penn. p/Ume. Early 1'119m Gal Fri. True. $500 Ca.Ill. frlll.1. tprefer retlredJ. I.. 1 & ht Applicants 1.nust be 18, have a c1enn d riv-vu .. re:Ured. Age " to 70. ILL.NESS . Prl Ply f.lust ~11 ! ta Je & 1n11tch cu" ttl e LA Timex delivery to N.B. Magic Kingdom I EQUAi Oppor. Employi:r duties Incl. cook'K·· u o ing record1 have a high school diplon1a. Supplement your lnC'Ome. e \'e 1· y 1h1 11 ll ! 's Rni~ of S 7 a. nu 11 k h e d • $ 3 a. h 0nie1 • $225 per nio. \Vonderful ore w/casuW at-I ;;::=:;:=i:;;::::z=Z:l:=tl clean'i'· Wunn &: C.Ongeni11.J !-lours are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. with Drive a ctb 6 hn or moro 11 I urn l tu r •. CUston1 1111 llooklihe.lf SJO. Sp11.nixh Ook c•~l2-1800.°"'""=====--1nosphere sceka· •harp indiv. ! 1 honte. MS-7246 Qr 833-2365. soine Suturi:lay overtinle. day. Apply ln ~n. harctw(l()(t 1u1ne<1 Hercu1on dl'(lli.'lPr S75. Drrlist'l'll $25 DELIVERYMAN w/good phone voice & 10 M·acWne Shop PRESSER Yellow Cnb ro., 188 E. lGlh l"O\'. Srift & Lo v"', {'"' t, !ach. no-frig ~150. !l.'.i2·U20 Ettrty AM ne11o'lipaper route, key exper. CnU sh a r on TOOL-CRIB •Ml Hr · 5 c1ay wk. Steady If you are qualilied and are interested in St., Costa Jl.lt'sa. "/n1ut('h, Tb!e~. rql' k Ing F'OR SA.Ir. hlue corduro y $Z'l(l.+ Must have c n r. Ret>cl, 848-1288. Dennis & 00-3472 Sp:M·ta nllg, NB learning morEf about where this training ii!'~~! chr. I..· otton1Rn. Also ~gl rouch SIOO, 2 l'l'ibs SIS & ~ Dennis Pel'liOnnel Aa;ency of ATTENDANT RADIO AND 1V REPAIR: leads, l'Ome to Ute DAILY PILOT oUice, ::!JO I Jl ~l n1111rhlng 1.:halr. Th!K set $10. rocking l'halr $20, 2 DENTAL ASSISTANT lluntlngton Beach, 1616 8 n-uil'ff machlne s'-p ex""'" rew £OOd trainee openings. \Vest Bay Str·eetllnd ask for A1r. \Vi1tiam.s lo •thlr.... . t'Ol;t O\'('I' S2';00. just 3 n1o's l'ioneel' speaken; $.50, lflmp Ch·' .... ~-u Tl Bellch Blvd, H:B. ·~ nu ..... llSG 17·"". • ..... 1,.,.0 •• th c· . . ».. J. 1\1!>0 diAhe,;, linens, 6t'I table Sil. :lJ6...6014 iut'lil • • u me. X·Ray &: gmttal knowledge of •hop ..., ~ ...... e 1rculation Departn1ent. of F"nt·ylopodias hide a twd IL"<.-ence req'd. SalA"" """'n. GENERAL OUice. p/thne. 1 •-co ounwtlcaUorw Engineer. I · · · · Garag• Sale -., v,.... Ex•"'t', needed in expnndi!";';:;I too I "" equipment &: &ood HI Schl:;,,J'i. .. 11cs A: l""lh Ant' -s tllnent' !-#I, bflr & stools Fringe bene. Bee.ch urea. ..... ,.,. record keep!,,. ik.ill1. \Ve ._ "~ ,.., .... An Equal Opportunity Employer 1que1 -2 ix· Vrtvet IJ \'·l'tll s...1: 847-2;)69, co. Prefer mature wornan uac....,.., helptul. Start at Ii non-sn10ker. 3 Full ~g ~:: ~~ :v~• al~ll~~ $344.10/rno. Gd trlnge. t'ree Help Wanted. MAF /)Ck) Help Wiiintad, M&F 7100 l\NTIQUf: AU~IRIAN CON· ~"110 fui:n. Oil Pa~nlir!J:"· '(ili\~'1' GAl.t.AGF: S.\LF:L ct() '°" P~~N~i~; e ~s~:~e~. o,',,, 'i?1••."Ya'r,"1p'mw. k to iilart. backlog of "''Ol'k usurifl& g:::c1A::·· :~.-Ot,T ~~ s A.Li-; s & titen:hll.Jldl.!Unc T-E-.LEP~-,-1-0-,-E~C-ALLE--;;;-i1~; ~~~~ P /,;;\ N,o.,.. 0111 nnyr1m,. ~111:1 ~~~'.111~~~~:1i::~~~~h I!~ ,,.. ~ long term employment, Now T 1 · p · · · h" o t 1 1 · Su.ta.ry ope11. 831).l.lJO. 1 ---7,..~""'---hour t..:areer Col'p8, M&-5847/ ra n1ni l'Ofl:r&m 111 MRN Chrl11tnuu n1uney . ~ "''"Ill:~ 1 Pll n 1ngs, DENTAL Assistant, exper'd. X·l'BY certificate. Good pay. Ca.II 548-8841. GUARDS ;~~e 1~0 n 1 a cdt~.y ! i 96$.9171. Junio1"t & Olildren&wear, houseY.1\'e ... ~udents-Retired A .. 1. 80IO MATIRESSES... j planls, addir1~ m ;1 ~ h I n e, l1nmcd. need full & p/time Richardson REAL ~'TATB Bright &: eag.rr to lcu1·11 \\ork In our etfllce or your "'t'P 1anc~1 MATIRESS S 1~1any tJe~'(lrii111r 1 t e n1 s. b'Ulll'ds for Orange Co. area. YARD NEW QR young lady. Call the Red honie 1nom1ngs.eventngs or • • • E s 1n a 11 k11chen 3pplhince~. Call !2131 435-5325. P J SAl.ESPEOPLB._\\'hv not Balloon, Mr lleynolds, !Ur both. C!lll 893·6305 or 1,."00ie KENMORE' WASHERS Quet>n, Full & T"·!n Set~ F'u111ilure. Tues-F'rl. l!824 , .. DEN TAL Jo'ront oUlee, part Sam-~1)(11. Monday thru Fri-work in lbe hottei;:l areas, a.pp!, 846--0011 tu our olllce at 19U8 & DRYERS PHICJ-:D TO "10VJ::: NO\V!! Lu Roca, f .\'. !H7-9S92. tin1e, exp noc. Xlnt loca1ion. day ' Lawrence Sc<:u.rity, :J.32.1 w. \Varner Ave, u~~~;~lo~t s::c~~~un~~~ SALESLADY \\' c Ii I Ill j n li l c r .u Iv d . CLl!.A.1tANCt:: 01 1913 8.13-!lti:lj & 646-8686 r: AR/\\'AHF.llSE l\IOV!l'\('; ~ Call office ma111tger 64&-24IH Inc. Santa Ana, 545-115'1 Call Phil twicNamef 963-1567 P/llinc to ussist )lnflr. liluat \\'estmhllih:r, Ofllcc ' 'B ' · J\IOD.l::LS SALE ofc desks, tab I e ~ , D l S ll \VAS Fl ER Wanted-HELP Wanted : Ideal for An Equal OppoL1unlty Village Real E:itate be exper. & 1-clip. • pct we-cu !Ja111 0. noon 01· \Vasht•1·~ $ft\!, t: I cc I l' i c KINlj SIZE BED, n e .\\' , <"hail's. Store .'.c 11 t e fl'(· ,. Beach(."01nb '"!I eor. litudentli. P/tin1e evei> & Employer M/F llEAL. ESTATE SALESPEO· P•te Boy Maternity o.ip1n & 81>n1. dryers $11>!1. Floo r iuodel l'O!Tlp, stlU pnckag<!d. Xlra turt•Ji, i>hclf'g, scttlei;, ntlllc. f Shop, ~ W. Coast S<tts. Mon lhru Jo~ri 5:30-9:30 _ _ s. Csl l'iaia 55'/·ffi~I T ifLEPHONE SALES d1shwH.Mhcrs n1> low as $139. flrn1. $175;1W~rt·h · s.i;,o.1 s 111urs-,,lon. !}-J. 1932 F;. Hwy, NB. 642·8415. & Sat 9: 30-1: 30. NO ex per. r,~s n=e:i t!io:u~'U~~~~'. 1'"asJ1io11 bla11d 641-1729 1~ .. 11 tune \\'Ork a v a 11 Compactor ;139. Al thtisc QUueenl.l 11,.11"1. Jnl81~, d,e~~ery Edinger. SA, 1 blk \V. N"·pL Documentation needed. Hrly wage plus MACHINIST "" oMLERKS \Vant~ •• ,. ·lt-1"1·91"1'.I. seuu,. Uic i.oi: 2 location~ only! S l' a r s' ~ Y ion1e, ..... -""" . ~-"\)'. Trainee 10 •t'tV>n bonus. 1''or lllOI'I! inlo. call CnllPeggySweeney ~ ""'w R-b" k d C ••DINING TBL 8 lllba k ~""=~~-~--~1 MOVING ONI ....,........ 636-1891 or 892-22!)8. tiT:>--8600. Chl111tn1as Sea.son. Dahnken Angele• 1'Jme11 to prospects ....... c an o n1 P ll u Y , ' ' • · c SATURDAi' SALE. c r I b , Small pi-ecl!!lon partll. Set·Up of Costa ~lesa, 18l9 m v1·augc Couuty. \vc pay Ad11.n1s at 111agnoln•, llun· chalrx. China Cabinet. boy'~ 5 spd. Schwinn S p e c t a c u I a r o p p o r . HOSTESS & operate v a 1. 1 e t y of RESTAURANT -•\. :-1 s i s l. Ne.,...·porl lilvd, see Jen-y wage ii .11. 1..-omn1. caJI lui· ting ton Be1tch 962-7181, 2iO SOLID \\r Al.NUT. Co 11 t Stingray, 2 girl'g t.'OEl.ls, slzr \Vorld.,...·Wc co. seeks brij:ht P/tlnie. 2 Eves &: 2 days. ma chhlf!ii Including turret ?.tanager needed for 3 fast Nortn, &IG-02'lJ Ucuuix E. lah SL , Co'ta Mesu t~· ~~rter. Pri ply. 6 & 7, dishes, clotht'!I:, ntl&1·. indiv. w/2 YM:I bwdness exp. JU.34 hrs. Private club. Good lathe & veitk:le ni I l I , ft~~ :~~ops ln \Vestm. Secret11.ry/Typlsl Los Angeles Times !>MSiOOO •rs, __ Phone 968-llOC,, 2Ltl2 Con1· ot college fur exciting in1· y,·agc. F'ine n1edical plan. short runs. Exper. required. Round l"ht Worldl :>'llJ-O;:i4Jl FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE llEAVY FLEX Steel:! Piece pass Ln., H'B Nortinl't'~t port/export dlvb;ion. Ca 11 Food &: beverage exper. Age Small llhoj>. day lhilt. equal oppor1uru1.y eniployer Nf'w Jlotpolnt RelriKerators, .1,'0hl Sett. $l:lj. Ba Id win L'Orncr Hamillon & Bushard. l>larion Mann, 8 3 3 -2 7 00. 21-la. Reply to Classified STACOSWITCH, INC. RN'S Great oppor. for Ind i \'. -TELEPHONE wo"' _K_ \Va (j, her ('; I Dryers' Piano $600. Hoth x Int ' ·FURN .. couches, TV 's, ap. Dennis &: Dennis Personnel ad no. 282 c/o Daily Piiot, CCU'S w I Ii: o u d (."OllllUwiicallons IK Di.sn\\'ashers, N e ""' wur-. ~9-2"3(1 eves. only. pllances, cloth mg It more. Aeen<,,,.,.Y,_•IDrl<v. inc, 2 0(2 Pea. ~-x 1560, Co•ta A1esa, ll39 Ba~ta Me.a * ellJOy_ variety in lntemational .t rtv1.t YuU1l Hu r-iu; ranty. Credi!, BoL\, :l623 7~· SOFA $25, 2 lvg rm· 200 N. Hei;perian, S. A . uc: _,,, 01~ Equal Oppor. Employer dept. of local f.irm. CaU • W. Warner. Santa Al\ll, near chairs ;:11 ca, Be i g e . :>12-24191541-9374. DOCTORS ASSISTANT HOSTESS&. BUSBOY Jo~uu p-Un1e. l-11&.11·1 ~~ ~~1~·~2!~·11i;:ee~ TOl~~0~,!f;,~NS Harbor, 97S..292t 642-9987 \Ved, Thun, Fri SECTIONAL . Gm .. loose Young lady (13-28) lo work Apply In Pen;on MACH IN I S T wanted, Excel.lent Bene.fits Agency of Irvine, :l 0 81 ~or 72-~ WASHER &: DRYEJl-Whlrl· r1fte1· 5:00 back cushions, gd. eon d . 8 8 d 0 c t or 1 a 11 .11J s tnnt ALLEY WEST Hardi .. ae Chucker, . set up Goodco's"T""A""MEooSAnditlons i111chcu1on Dr. _c_11. Upp. c.'nl"'.,.,ver pool, I yr. ne\\'. ;250 set. Kl.NGSlZE \lfalerbed, tour su;;., preny hang'i· lamp, /recept. ln health •pa. No 2 & ·• tt ~ S 1 .•• Lc·" ON-• Sol..,.,., r.:enmo_ 1-e re'"'·"' $15. J\tusl postPr, beaulltul, complete S2a. a.18-5374 expcr. necc&s. We lr1Jin you. lOO W. <><:eanhwl, NB • operate . ..,.l,J hr •tart Memorial Hotpittl * ec'y1, &ookkHper1· "' C:.-H r. w:ltoi·s for· aeU ~. v.·~.'t7a.i565 ""'/heater. Sl50. 1Je111 0 ff. 1 ..0""""'"'""'~-,-"°',--'I Apply in person llftn or e\"e. ttOUSI-.:KEEPER ... live-in, 2 lfl!lurance pd. 911)..1445, 24ll '4l-2l,14 EOE lli Jtemuets Agt!iw.:y l'llJn Jll'OL. 11.1hle11c club. 536-<M04 PRE-SEASON -440 Orgood 2112 Harbor Bid., CM. little glrJ&, £1tg. or Frencb ~Broadway, Santa Ana 40'4) Buth St., tswte Ju.I s.200 J'\.10. salary for 41,ia llrs Rent WasherJ/Dryer1 · Court L.uguna Bead1. OU Drarw.ry Manuf•c~ C11scnti1tl. Salary o 9e n , MALE •Wanted p/ti1nc. Ap-ROU-TE SA.LES New,."t.>rt Beach ~IH!iO ~day. Call !tJG.1100. $:l. \lk .• utl r-.1auit. * 801-"A & Lo\·e11Cat e \1ery Dianiond 49.J.2j,.11 f'li·Sat· ,...-' pl y Kentucky Fried Diel A J• 1""°'55 TELEPHONE WORK •fi39..1202 • . u;,1 qua!., Ctiln1 n111de, never -""'-=7"'"'"'===---I E:ir'~it~~. ~!C:rO~r:~ ~~~ken,,29'.l9 E. Coa11t H"·y, $10,!¥20. Sharp dependuble in-• 1"40 Cherge To You. tron1 )'OW" home. 4 Hrs ~SALE third ort i\laglc used. Ullually h111, 968-1!110 XMAS TOYSll •-1 "" "'6'1 C lmm·•i'•t• ~n,·~ ·~=~-~~~=~~'div. w/clean driving record E b' _ .. ""'~ JJ11v cwl Je!Aine &11;..-r~ Chef i\11cru Uvcn :a() v per \V:IITE y,'OOtfen bf'N¥lm 11et ON!'Sset1 BlkH Rug Pllore .x:rv cc, ., . .......,... · .M. wu -,.... ··• ··GMT 2 $1 sought by· top co. for xln'l .!:Ila .... nt<U ......., ..,. . . ' ( U • d . I 1 ! h' 128 •• h NB 673 "·'68 l . I' \VlU K l dg 1"1 trnc 1·30 50 wk ; .. .,._, OPpo•·lwu'I•. "·•n•(i•· SECRETARY w/_.:,, at•no, e<;I, sed •JO dB.l's 491·lliO'J r"eH .'r. Ill :ror, n g t ,,..t , , -v< 1----------d 01' t!rsou 1 now e e gwu·n st. College pref'd. .. .... " °"' "' '""' •""""' eve: 1tnnd. S<I0.00. 549-1690 ~IP~u~~~\1 ~i~rle:OrXl:~~ 1\11'. Richards. 71i/8f6.545,j. ~~~esat~~~: ~n:~ ,~!:'. :~~~if'X~~1Pe~~: J£MPQ FREE PlCl\Ui> _ Ref'li SOfA, avocado & burnt Ctfo~fs~t~~t~co~tU::::'! ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS vancen1cnt. f'l1nge ~neOl&. Material Control Deru1i11 Personnel Agency o! t-;on 11n1oker. Nwpt l:ll' ofc. Appl'' & Scrap l\teLO.I ) orange, good 1,.-onclilio11. SW. Ntv.·port Beilch S 11. I 11. r y co m 111 ensurale Clerk Irvine, 2082 ~tlcheh;on Dr. S 6 O o-$65 o. Call Lee, Now accepling l'fl&Wnes for _Ca.II any.,!.i_l.ne, 6?~~ _ Ci!ll art 5pn1. !168-1403 Horsei "'/knowledge. & exper. See ?\laint1tin ruw nui.lerinl & ROUTE SALES 644·8250. eApe1·1..,1u.:o...ou i:. 11g111 e ei'S, F' R lGIDAIRE Reb1gerato1• ('OUCH & Love Sent sao. -A~Qa~E SILK SHOP supply inventory atock Will train, Salary. Comm, SECRETARY for f'Unt Dis· l.N.;1gne111, bt·e.1tsman, 15 cu lt, Xlnt cond. $$. Spanlih 11t;yle end tbl. $25. Assemblers needed w f PC reeord11. Opera1e 10 key ad· Bonus. Vehicle furn. A 11 tributon;:, D11na Pplnt. Book· Technical Writers, Part :s 4490 Park NeY.1>0rt, NB All in i:d (.'Ond. 5J6..QJIJT. board & 110lderl11g exper. :rlOO ll1trbor Bl. CAI der & calculator. AlllO, lite l:."xp. Pd. Eatab. bus .i leJ'. keeping&. good typing ilulls An al y s t, Tc c h n i ca I NEW'Frost tree Rctig. Uied so~·A & L.01:elt'at, greent & ENGLISH SADDLE ·' Some trainee potiltions open. I•----,,...----· I typing. Hlgh11chool i rad rltory. toted. coverage, 11. 1nu:r1 . Gh!at poleJ!lial. C111J 111 u ill'u.tors, 1:cchnlcla.f.!S, l'A"O week.II. ;240 or oller. gold velvet, M>w cond, $300 PerllW:nent f'mployment Jn ~.____..__.......__ oricn1ed 10 bkkpn.g & muth. Profit Share. Retire at 51. -1~2151 !f a.m. to S p .111. 1~rogranunerd, .SY stem 11 White.~751--0586; or offer. 64.t-2839 979-1500 Eves plell5allt l>UJTotuldin~11 -•-•-•-1Mel1ic sy1>tem kooy,·ledge N Sttik La u ""' --... ~ -AJ\Hlyxl & Cost Accountant&. helpful) 1 Year min. exper. 0 e, yo S. .a yrs. SECi'u:.l'AR'i l:>t or lull lloo..r.l :sK)' t'11.rk h v ioc 2 Weieinghow;l! Bronze Tone KING Size l\fattreM &. Box APPALOOSA. Rreg. 6 yn. IR\llNE PER.5C>NNE1.~ Contact P.:?rsonnel 0 n 1 Y, ~l~, Mr. ~kei:· 1·9PM tirue. Young, sonie e,;ve1· NEVt.'R A ~-t:E Retr1geralurH, I I kl' new Spri1"11' &: 1''r1u11e, ;&) also \\'estem/English tr a In e d Call t'or i\ppl. tndu.~lrinl Rel1llons (714) 494-9401 SER.YK:ES•AGEl'CY f>l6-800l. UA PJXlr. P )'el' m/f 1~ ~~Y t587 Monrovia, A'f J't:~1l'V cond., $1JO-$l50. 511Ht.lQ1. .~~·90l" p'",'•Pring &: nN,.8ttress $650. 49:,..4486 e\·t'. •·---------·I N.u . .,..;,-1334 Tempo Ternporary Help Bicycles • -o .... ai· • ewport, Bf'.AUT. lrg Pinto Pony, an TELONIC INDUSTRIES Loan Proccll!lOr to S700 iUATUIU; fem. for p e r ni. 1' _.,. ..,_ •I V C.on · p/tilne help. Hrs 7-3 fo'ri 1a.le1 121 SERVICE Sta. IUt!ll, 1sl ----''"' tttlllelll dl'flw D1 lne \VeJt, purpDSe. Shln,·1. UXl or be-st 488"~."~,:~t 1 :ier;~~)OI sat & Sun. Prepa.l'e brealdst S15 000 Uass. Top wages + 00111111. '1t:XA~ ltJ::f'lNi!:ftY C.'01<1~. . .. a Dail)' Pllol On1sified off<'r. 841-6393. &: wol'k fioor. Small ~&t Apply Ray Carey Chev!'on 'utle r a P L ENTY ot•21"RALJ:::lGll SUperCouri;c. ~~!~~~==~=~!!~~!~~~=~1 Suite 124 642-1470 ho e fi46..GtlS SUI.lion, d>-1 s. c.oai;t Hw y, 1>'1\Jf'o.c..' plUA l.!511 bonUM><>, Excellent cond. ;125. or bt'st .._._.. lit ~L -,.. 111111 • ni • ' I · L.aguna lleach. fringe benelits to 111ature otter. IW&-1011 •• ,. JANlro: lu;':;art 4tj; li1ATUt!!E ba:fusltte~~· Aveta&e yearlJ lntv1ne. SERVICE Sta. Attend . Individual in bet1ch ure11.. SCH\V1NN Varsily 10 i;pd. L19una, Beach . Equal Oppor. f:mployer ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 0 . . oiy i30nr, nLa. . l" CULLIGAN Pit•'"'' ,,,,,1w-. A••-'i ltcgard1ess ul experiern.-e, Pe1·lect cond. $100. '?.-J . ~~''"' ,..,..,' ~~ even ngs. pen1ngs m 9 to 6: J~IU, guild _Ji_il ~. ., alnnall A }' p I p N "· h Sa Water CondltlonllVll .,,.,M N h··' · · & • · 8 e, res., 968-8311 cwport oc:ac , nta Ana :i86-5082 ··• ~ · eat o.11uwnlmg 'i'eiu111 Rctlnery Corp., ~ ===7"7.C~~.,...--, & Orange. Apply al tn82 l\.!edical Frnt Ole $600 of Orange County appear. Apply 1norns, 2590 111, Fort Worth, •rexas O..UBr..fAN 10 Speed, l{ood Ann1.1trong Ave., Santa Ana Angel In White J1 looking for 3 aggressive Jloe"•port 81, Chi • lbJ.UL 1,.<0nd!llon. $60. ~1·1806 Ask ,;;! 81WtNC CUIOE rOR TH£ Progress i v e , g'l'Owing ~~"'i""st<n4&5:30PM.Phone ..... ~,·lul i--'lv. ,oughl 1,, 1iale1 people \\'ltn some SERVICE Sta. help \\'anted. T"·' CAl'DEN ""hooi of 10<.Ka.t-en ·.q. GALOHTHE GO. Elcetronlc ~lfg'r., needa .,....,.. · ....,,._.., "" !!.ales ex1>i:!l·ience to work E e •~m , & k-" 0 -"' · ~ ,.... C I ••u .,~. ______ ... c-;-===.,...-,,----,--1 busy doctors ofc. Ans.,...t'r v 1 uv .. pm w '"'5· (;d~1 ltl lOOK'K· !or deu lcall'd a I -.N ~ sharp l!:lectronic Tech., JANITORIAL Supervisot'li, '--hook lron1 our Newport Beach Shell, Jlll1 H11.rbor. Ci\l ' •• 11----------F capable of bu 11 d I n g & Cl'f'iv chlefl! all are a 8 pnunes, &UIJ!:ery, h11n-oUlcc. PAID SALARY while ' qu ... ·u. '!'diviaunls to fil If EAL T 11 y • llYGIENIC or an ad-In Wom1n's World deb u gg i n ~ 110phistlcntcd Oriu,.e C 0• 11 n ty. Cull·. dle bllllng. Lovely locat1011. tr1tining lhe cu L L I c AN SERVICr: Slii. Sales111an Sc ch u 11 eng1ng .It. rcwru·d g. ·NO CLE AN 1 N G N•"' Call Sue 642·5671, atx. 330 I I I Csl11 Jill Ames, 848-1288. WAY lube n1uu. Top PHY & frhigc Tc aeh'g, ~·H. lntcl'<!Sll"<i , . · " ,E ectron c c rcullll. r..l W1t be :iii-1050 for appt. l'-•n11is & Denni& Perso""CI ''I •· 1· bcnefi1s. Ex""I'. inan pri:f ii. •w•tsonltl cont " c I ·, "11·•· Cat Litter Bo_ ~cs for Old L L S/' M C f bl I thoroughly fan1iliar "" ·~· l \J co1npany ....,neJI!. .... .. -... Dell·e1't;!d 3 fl w kl.. ea:i, ona, im o.st om_orta l. w/digital &. llnenr 11 0 I l rt· AJ,.-ency of H u n t in g·ro n T1·aiulng start!> Nov. 18, 1974. Pult or p/I. Shell, 171h & \Vil11t.111 &llJ-4181 CA TIA BOX ~~17ee Y · D state clrcul!JI. Gd. bC!nc·i:. JOBS JOBS JOBS Beach, 16168 Beach Blvd, COntal.":l Phil Smalley for Irvine, ~.U. fffi_C_ d t -$13if ' · 1 · & opportunlty\lor ud· AAMES JOO•{i FREE H.B. an employment interview, SERVICE Station Sall!sn1un. ~a c or 1 olol...U BURMES.B KITTEN S \' !,ll<;tmtnt. DELT. ELEC· IC Medical El:-st:Y $T'10 _li_AM,5 J:'!\1 at 1fl&.:l233. ~la~. Apply In p;e:rson-.ioo xpcr, t\M:ll!SS ve,-.-l\'/pap!!n!'; 1\--Wt!Qlle Pet~ TRONIC OONTROL CORP. Bureau-or--Ph · · H I Equal Opportunity Employer 17th St. Coiilu. Mesa. WESTCLIFF 8 weeks. $115 ea. C"han1pian Einploymcnt Agt"ncy ys1c1ans e per J>e1"11t.111ne1 .1\ge11cy line 644-0638. lo'646-"'-' "~'="~-==----Co11tu l\1el'.a 55&-1100 Polscd indiv. sought for Im· SERVICE Sta. Attendant ii\lurk III CentcrJ. -------~-='' Exec. Sec'y $750 2706 llurbor Blvd. Suite :?QT Port an I posiUon W/won. Sales Rep $800 9901~.1 ,~.!'11.rtH-Time lWl E. Edinger, S.A. l•Oog-'~'--------I Hard To Findl Anahn1 tiOO N Euclid 77'6-812'.l derful doctor! Xln'I 11kills C C & E "-· V-..t ~')'. N.B. Call 542-&136 Presl lgr po1 i l ion 0 1-g2ClryEIEust631-l2'12 required! TerrifiC"oppo r . 0 • ar xp. (3) hlllPPll\'G & Rettlvlng t :::::::::~:'.;::::::;!• PUPPY WORLD e w/prominent p h y s i c i a n Call Sharon Real, 848-1288. Sha.Jli indlv. »Ought by local Clerkli for nial'I handlina, \ 1 · • De · p 1 co. for tremendous career -.... TYPIST Bull Terri·r , Shih·TZu, Ua50-R\\'ailK poiM!d profcsi;. who Dcruus nnm crsonnc ,\pply in per110n De11tailoy, d .. ' -• ,1-;.,·on '", k ,. ,, 1 Journeyman Mech1nic "'·•ency or Hun 1 i 11 g 1 011 opportunity In pipe pro-Inc, LllO , --· Avo C.'I. Downey Sa . & , ~·· ,\pfi., Drucie, Spitz, Dobet· •" ~"' to \\'Ol'k In aulo club 8,.. & ch 16168 Be h Bl ti t1,.'Ction field. Tecritory in· ....,!&""' .., " vuigli ~n n\M, Collicli, Chihuahua, spot. Xln't benefits! Dill proved shop., Xln't "'"'· jf;. a , ac v , eludes Jiay,•ail. Call Burt SHOEMAN H,~• loan 's.' .1ilng ,1;.i ltsl II~· Tiny PuOclles, t Bull11, Jean \Vest. 848-1288. Dennis ,,..,, H.B. Lo .,.,~ ·J"OO De> •· & ing n ac 1 o .ice or in-"-·k•f>OO. lOO 'll,"ED PUPS 11t1nant.-e benefits, paid vac. ng, o.>.>-~1 • JnQ To train for a 1 fl i x t 11. 11 t di .......,.; " •' &1 OeH "'!~~;el'80~~cl1 AK1°6n168cy 5 Days. 646-8838. ?tlODELS& N~l,1:~:~t. Wtin1•1•-1 Dennili Personnel 1\gent..)I ot lllllJJJJger of quality shoe ,...~~lawct/goodp,...!.',•,,,"1'•,,•'1",;1'3Yl· S:ud Servl(.-e i\lo11t Breeds. o wi .... ,.,on .,,,:ac 1• Eves. · "·ce...,,,.,, Irvine, Bl Michelson Dr. store. Xln't op-. Apply ....,., "'" Holler Can11.tif's, Reptiles & 0 ---· Blvd H B JUNIOR SALESMEN ·-··n <OO -~ al• ··-••• ,,.,. 861-5713 for furl her ill· r .. ~1, •. o,.n E•••· 531.~·1 °"'""'' ' ' ' '" . ~•.m '" ·"" SALES WOMAN Wanted for S.M Shoes, 333 E. 17Ui St, formallon. "'' ""~ ', ,,., ' Exec.Secretary $100 tull time work in Uniform Costa i\lesa. J:::qu11.I Oppor. EinployEr LABRADOR pupp feS, 1 1,.-,-. t TIRED & TRUE Age 10.15. Earn $20-$40 per National TV Sule11.C11ll 84HZH. S ~TTEH. n1y ho nic, p u r<!bred, 6 \vks old ';)\::·:, ' Jo.EB PAID "''eek getting new cunomers Rental Company Sa.Jes Rep \1'eckdnys, no v.·t>d . 7:30 am. TYPIST Beattilul fan1Hy & hunting r 1 1 '" \ 1 ~' 1\11 exre.llen1 op1)()rtunity for ror the DAILY PILOT after Needs mature, tlependable BASE & COMM. &. to 9:00, 2:45 pn1 to 5:15 dogs~ 64~101 ' ·I.': ~ ·:,-\ '.'. a sharp. altriu.:tl vc l:uliv. school and Saturdays. You ""rson 10 man ... 1V l'l!nta.I CAR & EXPENSES pni 2 kids. 841-4161 Typtng on CRT Elect~ic. IRISH SE'li'ER PUPPlt~S. Y' ';; " w/suptrior (."Ommunications .JTIUSt be out ~: school by ,.~ 1 1 Tel'nllnall • · Speed '1.'i + AJ<C. 8 "ks Xnias EV". A ·", ' :! kill I 'I.bl ''.1·1 "n•• 3·00 ' d be bl ' k program in a oca hospital. Rcp•-phics div. 0 r in· STOCK CLERK ... p ''' A" ' " ' " • s s w c · u · p n an a c to \\Of 1 -.. • ~ ,. . • • ...cu1 ocy PtiSen a . Male• ll=F"""IUic• !I"'. • ,-, ., ' , ,1 _,,700 ·, ?tl11!!lh11vecmpoymentrefs. lcrnatk11··1 ""'""· olfe<• A '"l --• .,.,-"" '"" "'~II I I 'I Call Barbara" UC',.,..... · 11 lea11t 3 ..i ... ,s por Y..1..'Ck No ......... ,.. pp.., n Person1n:i Dept ""2-1414 , ' /Iii' lfll 1 Also F't.oe Jobe. [)(>nnll' & ~ •uv ·. S:.!.:?;j per hr plu11 bonus, plu.1t 8 harp In d I v, w/good ?tlooda., thru Frldl!¥ g..11am "" , ' 1 ,1111~~ '\ Dennis Pel"l!On.lel Agency of ~c.Hverle:ar or . <.·ol1~~1_:· hi neflts. To Applv wt11e track r...e.J: or d outstandlni Read bills of material, fill PACIFIC MUTUAL S:IERRY."S KS AU. BREEDS //·/ , ll '/ii/', 11 ·-•Mi h 1 0 111111PCll· IOfl provi ' ~ens fil'al loffi'il--&-rVfces. c<t1-eer oppor. Call Burt job boxes. record cnt"'-'1 & u---" & G l f J Irvine, :..._ c c llOll r. (' JI OOS.•1812 "' 700 Newport r.nl"' Or, N.B. ~." 1ng roo.m ng •. , ,· 1 . , , ,'. I I · 1720 Pontius, Suite 103, Loll Loi"'• 833-2700. Oennls & re ·!l lo c klni.E."'per.&: \,.<;'... Pk & ''-II J· I' I E". 'EC. s E c R ET A I' '' . Equal Opportunity Empio>~r ... ....l~ An "''ual oppor. cn1plo>·er ic up """ 1 ery .1 · ' ·, ' •, · t 1 \• '" ~ Angele~. Ca 900'.l!i. Dennis Personnel Agency ol koo\\'1""6..-or electro co111· ~-. Poodle Puppy S11\r 54&2ll48 ··~ .... ~..:....1 • Challeng'g, cal'l.'<!r opp. for JACK IN TIIE BOX, hnmed -:::::~:~:::::-::I h-vine, 2D82 ~1icheL'!On Dl'. ponenls helpful. -intelllaent. n1 o I Iv n 'I e 0 , openings 9Pl\f . midnitc. _ --Selis Rop Trno Cu ll For Appoi.ntnicnt TYPIST BE AU TI r U L Red ~lint organized I nd i v Id u u I . Also, 12AM~I. 1205 Bjik:cr NEW FACTORY rooustriai Relations 'fop Job! G re a t benefit~! &cMhund Puppie1. AKC. Superior sldli• req'd, Opp. St, Cosla Mesa Branch outlets just openlng lifojo1· lirn1 i u v o I v e d in 494-940l ~. des.ired. Ae<.·uracy 8 Rf'ady In 3 "''ks. Pick youN 1 responslbililieJS. Plcai;:c aub-In area needs the following: bU11lnes1 graphic• se eks TELQNIC must. • llO\\". $100 to Sll5. 58M.:i67. mlt rellume. &: hls.tory oJ ..P.lgmt Trne Sl85 wk personable, \n1ellige111. J•son Best Agency •!l.111'\JATURE eamtngs, 10: Box 4:14 , Servmen t2l S3 ht ca1't't!I' 11101\vated lndiv. to 11400 Hrookhul'lit, t'.\1ly SC.'Hi\AUZEH.• Balboa Illiand. O:ilif. 92660 Salesmen Open Join :dn'I treinlnK program. INDUSTRIES Suite 213 ru:J-617j litale. 12 \\!kt EXP'D POWER f!itACHlNE Pref ovr 25, ma1Tied, car. Stnrt at $700 & advance Days or e\'t'S 5-18-1990 -1 .. nn toe; "'~1 H•!'~ rour OPERATORS for Swim & All benefit&, career poa\Uons. to outside S.llles rep position. ' VENDING .,., .UJ.""'"" \ . J111111 ... wt •~Ina l'C'Tt•, 113: · •••106S Call Sam Rider, 8'° ·-·. L h MACHINE r: ... i'r' \ lule Anierlcan fan~' 1ro111 •11111•1• ,, "b S • ..-.. wear Manufacturm~. "'rw-....... uoo anuna Bue E·'·'-· 6 Id " ~lower Swim \Vear /iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•/ Dcnni11 &. Dennis Personnel • LOCATORS ....... uu pup. mos. 0 · •1\td1 <t•·'" •Umm\11~ 1111~: 2710 S. ~111.in SI, S.A. a Agency of Hun I in g I on Equal Oppor. Employer F;xperlt'n<'«f Sal. Gd. y,·/kids. 002·4!161 ~·~~~;·~ ~·1~;1 '~1rt!r~1~~d 54!}..2001 KJQiTiQ Beach, 161Gg Beach Blvd, STORE CLflRK (7141 84S.8990 ~enytJ""-~m='·'=-~~-~--bauit a1 t.ouuro. 1•a1iern ;r.s: 'I, H.B. Knowledge of eleclrical part1 2% YEAR old regl~teJ'f'd Ml~o1· i;11ea R·lt tuct. ,.~~c CAl"Goodk TralneeSla~I S•LESWOMAN 1 .""eferred. Outtita1J511ng job WANTED Fox Y lntelliient Sliver PoodJ{" 'A'/Jmpers. S7;'). ;5 CENTS lvr each ~Ctl'rn. rr Thi .....W'tlfMllll ,.....lllt .,. for reUred e I e ct r I c I a n, thick \\'/her head together 636-7l:i5. Add 25 1·cnl'I for l!l ~h Plfttern FOl' enll1uslnstic In rf Iv . i.--.111 Earn Up to $150. 1''\111 Or i70 w, 19th St, C~f 646--1319 lo \\'Ork us coordinator of 1~,-,.-L-1-.• -. S~E-.-A~K-~C-. -A-,-.,il~l-,h~lt' for l1Nt·•·l11~• mall andwpet11t \\"/!!Ill. ... growing co. In pal1-Lh11e 4 expenses. EnjQy or ~c-,:JIJ. nffnlrs fur )Oung business fQr stud. h1ntllln11:; 01h1•r .. ·1~e third· prhuc Io c fl t Ion . CllU IM_...,.,.....~ 1 w·orklng In fll'C':l In y.•hich f ;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 ninn 81 hlll \)r•ach tt re a j.L)-l.'.i.i7 'la'~ i1,1h·1·r>· .. ·111-takt thr .... 1Ju1•1>ura i\tac, 8 3 3 -2100 . you live, cn lling o n ('X· I' c~!Ult'. Lil c Jn or out.. Cull , -. . . i'f't•k• or mort .se~ In .1,;,~ Dennis & [)connh1 PeNOnn.:I HELP pectu.nt mothers "'Ith line TECHNICIAN r,.i:;...1516. n-<k lor ~Tr. t"'llnt. r.1rN1 J?AL,!S.111.JNDS ~~:~r~·;~·,~·11~ .'~t,·;~1J.1~1~ .Agt:ney of Irvine, 2 0 8 <J ~ i:ift11 fron1 l'eJlUlablc dhll>el' ;>.1ALf'. ,'\: ~ 1'.:~IAl.I'. 1..'l!"l"·a :-i.,tiu-:, ;.;,..,. Y1;rk riUche\~n Dr. W'ANTED j • liervlcc. 6'\BYLAND will Q I' "o··~111"rHE~:i ·~,,n1lghEI" 11 d1uy. AKC 1'l6-lll3-! ·"'" 1qo11 :·nnt Ntmr. 11 ,£ ..., ' 1r11ln pcr80n~ble ladll'S, Fol' Ua ily t nian Ii, "" · Jll. boa • drn •. z,,, 1•11ncrn :"'umkr PILE CLERK llOSrlSS(s inl~lew phone, M7.--0I11. B!vtl .. H11lho11. ~lALE do~. 1 yr. old. Sti~n· ,\t·. • 1~11 mu~t poiiu1 11r Pt:'rn1. p/lbne. A•1nrox 20 hra COOCTNtWAITllUSfS NEWPORT ., •SALESMAN• 3 \\·o :i.ti-:N \in ni ed. to :a~,:.~it~lpu~et.roken dr~l•n~ 1nour 1914 Nffdlttran per wk. Shlll'P gill willing Wlilll(WS Parsonnel Aiency Assurance Dept cl Is tribute Chris1ma1 pro-I-"-===-""-----C'.r.talo1:· All cr1rtar THREt: to learn. >.Mist w/A/P Ill· WAllUl:S Newport •---L .. 2 ••70 F P Bo S rluc.11. t"uli, p/t. ?.Ir. Levi "!!!!!!!'!!~!!~~!!I f~de·~~n··n~Hk . . 1)c ing A other gen'! ofc,<tul1l'S. MIO¥S -iwi -_. or •P ys-tore S.16-5'l5t,, ;::. ew! .,,...,_.+Knit 8o<lli -h111 Typing skill de 1 Ir ab I e, ~. 1mmedlntt openlnp. X 1 n' t Pert.mi' test 6 litspeetlou of ""F;;;;;;;;======;;, [ 11 1 ~•k1'1u~ ri.ttr:tn Si.2$ Posslblllt)' oLJ> t co ni 1n1 '"'""""~ NURSES ... LVN'l!I full limo A 18.lary & worklna conda A electronic de v Ices .l I ,.,... 10 You ~::: ~'l~~~r:,~k !~ :1 I/time _poijtlon. CaU r o r ,~,....,.,.,....,..., o-p/time for smll.il co n v . llbtral tmplo)l('e benefits. sul>acembllH. Repair & 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~"'! ll1nrp111 c~nn Booli 11 00 appt after Dam, 549--U67. -" ~ "'· .... ...,.... hosp. S34 per •hlfl I. rood Apply tn Pt!!l'iOtl ea.llbralkln or test equip. _ Tri"vt'a? 1 IN1 antc™n.-i Hool! s1 00 10) E. Warner, SA. ....,,.., .,_. ..-ollf.,.ttt bcllC!llts. Apply ln pel'IOn, ~ E. l•t Street ment. Fret To You a04S Irv.tint M1cr•,,,..Rk s1 oo f IRE .~ R 0 1 I~•. ., It.""-' e111 r.., ,_ ClrnMvtm of Newpon, 153$ Salllu Ana _ 'it'• 0 ,eaion _ ln.u~nt Monty Rm!. $1 oo "'"'~' '"" '•---.1•••.__. .. ,. S"pe"-··-NB C·•t 1· A ADOR Comp!f'tt'Glf'I"'···'-. S>oo :·1dcnt1 Need 10 11up. ~ "'"''it~"•'· "' OI' ~t. tereadthe ABL._E rit lnatore l:'C111iplf't~Alllti~•12 1100 plen\(!nt ~ur tnconieT All PARKING Attendent1, ovtt SALES MANAGER lllllustri1d fut 11tlon1 , Labrador ml'I pupplH, n-et. 12Pl1i••Af~tian&•ti ~ nrod~ hl!.n<ly' person to (714) 752-0621 18, Calif. Drf,·er·~. L I r. r,· ·11, !II &l'IOOI • K~·IMte (714) 49'-9401 , Dal ly Piiot s * :)J1--017! • ' Rookofl80ulll• 11 :tiJr clean, Sll.l'tlen A rep o Ir Evenitlis.. PL time. Call: 0( l'Oltmetlcr1. rn ode 11 n;, TELONIC entertainment t;~USUAL Klttcrui w In 0 Min..11mQulltRruk 12 ~ 11W'M'"" ~hool. Limited • I 9A.\f 10 !PAI M:!-2(111, 11ft. 11Rlt'1'1.AllMl"l\\r,po-" .. hf" '"''' • ·-l ' , __ ,, ISQ!tolUfDl'Tod•~··l ' R!o;o ., !PM r .11 "''-1.00 "'· "''~ ~ ,...., ,. INDUSTRIES page JY•-" ' • ..... ~., XIX r11 '"'"· llootlofHIJllr'R''' ~ b\idatl. Protcq,. gnrdcnen ..,..===~-----. ' """ : .....,... • .r:.."(L ...,., pl'nc<>n nctf'o;-liftry. :·1 I a I' y ·• ·' Lu\•able. 6.f:?-1'161 ....... not i·an. lf.8, area. oos.81133 ymc Conv. Hosp!t(tl, 661 .. , l Daily P1lot CJaWO.O \V, l7!h St, C.M. s u 11 e Eq .. ·• 0 '" 1 A DOR,\ UL E t11Amp11i~n \ hl<'~I loi 1rr!fN'a! rr1111J!..ll P••ttr n •:~11 : \\'om<'11·~ ~u"~ 11r"' ~• (3~ l11tll t>u•1 .. 1th ~/\1ntll l•lrJ : :u; (let h1111 I! Ill~) U t~2 b111l 41 11\;'1 1fl (II l>11•l. ~~h ip \: I~ ti~ h!l~I, ~~ li!t>l; II C l~ bll<I, r,,, '·~) 1~ l:,o 1111•1, ~! 11\111 h I~" b\l-!, ~I Ill\}). Se!l<l JI 00 for racll pjjllfrn Ac:ltl 2S tl'l'lt~ fOf' !iC!l l>•!li!rn fllf r1r.t·cl•~~ 1111111 :.ind ~t1ttl1\ ll all(,l lin~ otllf'f"'l&t third· tla dthvtr' 10 llt l11kt thrtt wttt1ormort SelldtoMarian Mattin, «2, Ult Dally Piklt, P11t'l'l'I Dtpt . m Yo'tll tah St .. Stw Vork. :'lo V 10011. Pnllt NAMF.. ADnJtF.M, ZIP, SIZE and STYLE ~UMBER. ONEFRE£ PATrERSofyNr tlloM:t to~tnd for.-f~p•I• ttrn l1>Udt :'OE•' SPRl:OOG· S t'MM C R rATTFRS CATALOG 100tt11t11,all••.l.f~. ,,... m>tltfl> ('Oil~ Stnd 1k M'I'' SF.1\ • K:\IT Book wrth bukhi ~~p~tlt'f'O SI :t$ l~autl 1ahiunBooli 11 .00 tn.la11tSf.,.1n1f8ou~ , II 00 • &. j1_111llorlnl IKirvl~• 1»eed U.UNOJtESS, f/Un141. Me!ill I fhe: r~ttClt draw nt n1e "'"'' IJIU1 L<0nunlulon. A.pp{y Til Liguna Be•ch Saturday "C('.kdnys. \.!fntcr St. 0.t r..&~. Ad. Call 642..tml. 91aida .. 8.. ....., ppnt, ~P O)<tt Coclutpoo, 'ren111.lc. 6 mt>, '--~------_. ~_ho_i._•_•~pa~y_od_._:"'c·1_·9~1_7:'1.....__., __________________ , ' ' I -I ~-~·· .. < • -' - • ~. •'' -· '· • D 8 OAll'f PILOT Wednttdly, Novtmber l!, 1q74 Jewelry 8070 1c• •MOU• IOii Sportlnt GO;d, i0i4 I Motorcyciet/ Van1 f570 t:iM\'J '7 2 • 741 WAN ---'s•cttw1cr: """'' "kt. ,.-..,,l."Supjo,Pro.8 & IO', Scootor1 9150 ·13 FORD !i r VAN,'"°" ORANG E COUNTY'S j 1974 EXECUTIVE TED , j dlaninnd ring $225. &ibre H1u•.l'Un ~~P &-10, Scot! 6-8, '74. KA"'.\SAKI 90. XL-CMll.. balJ. 3ll2 V.S, Jll:l'Qrlfllll-ll lrun11. OLDEST CLOSEOUT 1'01~ CA..~11 001.J..AR P-"ll> 1n0ta1tlkt $00. Q Apt. E. J.ur~-. RJi.-177 cn1, Dura· lo 111l'll· $3(li). -~ Ol'---'1Jdina door u.'/~\·l nd ol'-'5. f'OI\ YOUR JE\VELR.Y, S&.11111 An.a, O.l C:be1 200 1 &12~1 548-«rn tmG 49-l-1387 & 8e\'fl'l!ll low mlleq;e, l\illy \\'AJ'O!ES. A:T OBJE~. L.EAOING Te nn I• Club r 1SCHER Bili. 190 a t "'uh 71 HUSKY 360 MX .A;;•;:to:;•:..:W:;;•:.:•:.:•::.od:;_ __ 9:.:5:c.90.. l'<i.Jf'Ped ''i.I l: ~~ ~&'f ~~~ ~n ~~~~ ri1en1tv;:r•~lp. $1,000: \' o u ?!larker blndlngili. Used one Xlnt t.-ond .• $.500. &&.;.SODS . -400 SE's •t unuaually corn· •·r.::-pa.y u 11nsfer fee. 6'73--26d ,,.~.,.,~·~-~$00~. -~~!,,,..-=,,\;,t;;;;;;;'ii;;;;;:''-'-="'--TOP DOLLAR · '!f'IJtivepriloet. FC1r example ~·~ ..• 1 • 3IJ 7': Motor Homer., J 4$0 SE Volvo ,_;...,. ____ _ WE ARE No. 2 In 0ral1!f"' Count-. iklt Only YOU Can Mak• Us No. 1 .... • ..,: · NYLON 2 "'"' iuil, rils 5'3" • J..A?IES PlaUnunl rn:mo•\d NEIMAN'S "flockey Pila.lch'' tu j'6". Slil.cUM:e $40•··..':N~'~"~'·.J.....:;S.:;l;;•:;.i;;R.;••;:l;... __ 9;.1;.;60:.:..j-~. __ ,•&•D• ~---'--' ~:RVlCE':.Jo:A.SlNC {SU. No. 330), 36-rno. open Ri.llff .oiiuu~ 2...25.. LI .•. , ,, ... 1 ............ --.-. -. ... .....,.,,,., -r4U ·-~T."<r'TT"""""' nd-teaR1~•t-1Zlt.80;-pl..-'T.'"'!'OYOr .• O:uvNr 4 cyt; !·"?o•Fbst-«-bUt·&ndwe!\1 -- ''""i '"""" "'""'0""'· '11 ;10 0'.'"p;~ .• ;,,,tt~" '··~·-·-5 ·10 ~"·• Voo Co~'"'"" IMMEDIATELY RO'Ly~ CA. R uV~ER·~ 1·• ""'· 'l()e<d $399 C2'\03) .nr. '"' hllfd<r tor,..,""' ba{n:"e!ICS cl'itmont.lll. rte-si.i;,. Pvt pt.y. ~ Store, Rest., Bar __, ""Y"fi ' nc. Jim Siemon 646--MIS tleaJ. 1.:e11tly upp1•11u.ed dt fhle . s.c., v..s Auto. Xlut ires, FOR ALL ROU.S noYCE BMW T • h l jev.·e.\l"r ln Cotita l\lesa at PALL Fu-e"'Ood So.le, Org, DRESS 'SHOP F i xt u re&, pulnt • .l llleeh. $289:'1. C 234 E. l1th St. Im_... r1ump 9767 .1\ .. M 1,.:, $9.5.J(I. P.lake offer. Pri. ply Euc, dt'I. 57;, cord, "'3 i; ruck• ol all •lu!8, w al l l='~;;,;""''=~~~~==-I FOREIGN AR·S °'8ta ?lteaa e f>46..t'4-t 1""l~~li lUt'Alft. ~-""""°''·' ...,._. 83'6-11 91 ~ b1 ... •·ke.11, tit~ extir•"uisher. R~-TI!E B"ST ,.,..., 'C'.., .wv ""..... YOLYO ~·-· 8071 '"•·•'~,: .. ood Sopply • · •• • ~.. ~ ,, ~· CALL OR COME .IN C•prl 9715 N-~ Bcaoll j • .. eh:. 673-6990 Aft. 4:30. et..-utlvc 2.l', ull extras. J.")-ee ........... Machinery ENCYCLOPEDIA Brltttanicti TV, Radio, HIFI St. rnlles. Pd ply. 979-9056 5-8 TO SEE US 833·83QP ss.;. \\'ol'ld BookS S 5 G. ptu 1972 ~PR! 2000CC. Xlnt. ENTER FROM Maa.H.RntVR Oiil<tcl'afl D I c t I o n a r y . 15" SILVERTONE Bl..ACK MOTOR HOME l'(ll\d., lo nu., S 2 • 3 0 0 · OVER SU RPLUS P1inth~ h'lochlJ" E'I')'. j\1(.,,-!l"I 33 llnctype; Con\el 11•/2 nilt,i;azlne&, proof preS111, galley .:abi""ls. Call OS<ait.., Ii 4 2 • 4 l :? I du.ys, $l-1~11~-tt11 -11. M-l.-~\00. & \\'tilTE 1'V &: ~·fAND. ~194 E'XPFRT C .. r Pet Installer S3:i. Call !\.like, 6 7 ;, -8 6 2 4 DALE '~ENTAl,.~31-0900 '74 CAPRI V4i. 4 spd, det.'Or 35 •USED.... ~You1;_,,1inc. 1-c~ir. rela.y . eveninlt! Md "'cekendl!I gp, R/H, 6700 ntl. $3.400. 21,.,.. ""'· 64&-581' 21·· COLOR TV, "'" ""'" SHARE WINNEBAGO .a.100 w. i:tt:' Hwy., N.B. Ph' 847->ll9 MERCEDES C\RPET. ne\\', 11' by ~21' X!nl plct~i-~' ~·~ex~:~~~l:~8J482~ usage M05 •· ·D•t•un mo ON DISPLAY SilOP SALE: Lulhes, po\1;er !laws, punch p1>ess, nii.lc. iten1&. 1001 \\'. 17th St, Suite: Olive green shag. S J 0 · CADILLACS 53&-l7TI Generel 9010 '73 \VJNNEBAGO 2" ft. 1'~or IRVINE COAST COUNTRY CLUB ?-1 E M B ERSilIP. &t2--0247 after Spin :..:;;::;..:;;. ____ ..;.c..:..: Sale or Rent. La,....t S.lectSon .. • 5.1tH990 ~ Call ~. Jn Ora-County . L. '"2-<ll1ll BOY SCOUTS need yo u r ·....-boaL Ta.x advantage. Auto Ser. & P•rts" 9400 Col.\pe DeVlllet · Stdan De-Gr:NERATOR. 3.75 K \V. \'Qtl& 121)-.2-JO. \Vis. enK. \\'in Jl()\\'er alt sm1ofr, 67~1610 Musical ln1trum't1 IOl3 -Villes • E\ Doradol • (:on. Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 v!'l'tlble•. AW n111ny other Mi1c•l1•MOUI IOIO RENT 1 VOLVO ~10 2 B Diegel :Vit'h NOW OPEN l!elect C:adJla.e Tnde-ln.'I. t1'Uns n1ipion &: panel 2511P 8 & F Auto Air TENNIS ANYONE? llei-e'llo Jus1 U'le righ1 Chris1mas girt ror 1hut special tennl11 player y.·ho has evel')'lhlng except u place to play "•ithout 11'aitin0' In line. It's a n1embc111hlp In Laguna Bench's excluslvC' J·li"h· land Racquet Club. oi\1y 10 ramlllea at'e nrivllCo;;t!d lo play on u 11•\nrJ.free, lighted <.'Ou11 111 c k e d n111'R,V In 11 1-ei;identlal nej;hlxu11ood. It 's 11 ten· nb1 key c.lub thu l'11 i;o e."· t~lusl\'l' a seat on the boll.rd of cl ia"C(:lors come• wlth n1e1nlx?1"Shlp. ln· quiries, 61-1··1146 after 8 p.m. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Dlve11 ~ Grlmy -Rust)' - 1'"1.nale -REPitEDY ~lany a tv con1n1el'cial glve1 you a headache \\'hlle trying to sell yoo. a RE!\'1.EDY for it. WANTED ?.00 \'ds Ru~I. 100 Y;J11 fern· g1-ccn. Suocr Buy! SHOJt!::S lNTERJOHS. 612-~IXIJ & ~. 18--IW4 ' $3 714-557-4136 G CO CKTA I L Tbls .. 1 ,...., ,.. •. h I a c k/so Id i; p tekle~. "'" '~ Harbor, Fullet1on Coinm . Toledo ~l ea\ FREE r.rlnder. nt\I'. 642-S.'\61 Adult Organ Cl•sses $1, 150 6·~107 ;1 Y Ai\IAH.\ 250 t: n du r o. Ko,\· accepting 1-eservaUons. :-.lnL conO. :).') gal. Senkeg I 1-"or inform11tion plt ·1se call A q u <i r; u 111 11· /cs tras. 6~2·2115.I In Cot.1a ~tesa, or 91~-5 118 963-6133 in f ountain Valley. OECORATOH. hos 300 y<ls Ow· in~·uctw· requests thal HONDA 1'•1 Xl. J,j(J, Al· Rusi Plush Carpet. 100 \'ds llnly thoS+! alncercly intel..!SI· lvy tank & ft>11den;. High & Terllt!'t'--'<'n. ~U PER BU y. cd In lea111ing to play lhe 1011· pipe, 500 n\I El:(lnor 612-2'.!;i:; ,r,1 5-IS-1651. OrgH n should take advnn· ~·~ut. ex. 1o:o11d. $109.j or lies• Po1·tu·Blr·t r '8pit'ntor. U111que ngt' ' llS ~ o · 1)1'('"8 Forrn Prrfe11slon11I Coas t Mu11c Service roR SAi.i·: ·7~ Ji 0 d ;i k A 1S2.;5 Bea,,cl' Bl. Hunt. Beach 556-1070 142-6611 1 71 -Dodg• Tradesman 100 Van .,..·ith cuslom Surfer spel'iiil interior, air cond, "' id e: O\'&ls, mag \\'heels. SHA RP! G9-4' MVirJ 3 5pd ..,.,ilh sl~nt 6 engine, •"·ired for l!OUlld. S31!M 1811\ lJl •RobustclU i\10101-se 18&11 BcAch Hw1l Bch s.IS-t2jj 11 ti · f ll•r off1.>1·. :~1&-1771 • H~it nryt>1 \le11'11; golf(;lubll SP IN ET ;-..1 a h og . r· I 11 , \\'Cl ui h 111. d I rt -s l1'<!et 13<>st 0Ue1· ~57·2&~ \\ urlitzer, db:, $150 IX'lcM' ~~'Y!J'~1:3 Only l:iO inl. $500. ~~.:1L ~~;;e ~~m ·15~A~ N.B. Tcnnl11 C-l·u h n1cn1· dcul('t>s pi'icc or offer. l\lov· '"""'_.. hd. I s1K"el1d Interior. air cond, l11:r'-hip. $1000. l'\o tl'arl5 tet:. ing lo Ne\'11:d11.. i\f ust ~II T~l 125 Su..:ukl. "''"'" \\'It.le O\'Rb!, nl~vheela, 2J~/24J-illil 1 by Dec 497-2831 kl"r1· n1111, okc ~l\ pk1stlc Sl·li\R.Pl GllJ liQ ~ gpd fnd1'11 S 3 7.) : niust sell , Sterling Sllvtr f I ;.it\\' a r c . ANTTQlil~ AU~TRIAN CON-4f!3-gl8S. \\ith !!llt.nt G engine, wlttd To1vle El C'h-aOOc. 11 price C'ERT GRA.~D P I AN 0 . lor l!Ountl. $3195 (38'\lJ) '19\l-1221 61\-M:>2. i\llikt' ntrer. Prl pty. Eves. '11 Yf\~IAJl1\ 3GO EOOw'O. • Robustelll l\totors • • 646-4656 St. lcg11l . P rf. oond. 18&11 Beath Hunt Bcb COLl.ECT'OJtS Plalt'I 10"; -Extras. }Jj(I, 837-07U. 848-125.i t111r~i6.°:i" ''llluc. B&C I Gulbr•5ns.•n Ebony '71 KAWAWSKI 500. Mach '&I FORD Camper van. Big ='-~~··"='~ .!_.m. ~ p1net 111 , Good eond. UX), or 6, auto tnani:;mlssion. BOX TREE 5ALE -24" $695. 552·1227 llCll oflor. 61UlTl _ $8!0. &1;;-1642. DEMO SALE * 1-'74 Tll * 1·'73 3.0 CSA * 1-'74 3.0 CSA SAVE! Crevier IMW 2!M W. lit Stniet WIL~ BUY 'fOUR DATSUN, TO'fOTA OR VOLKSWAGEll PAID FOR OR xor. \\!JLL PAY TOP OOLLAR. C\l.L K.Ei.VT ALLEN,~. J:,11. C11J1 ;lili-!!J:' • • -pf:tfvAn: PART'{ '"ANTS-·;o llONDA b'l.100. 111. <.'Ol'KI. CUSTO~f SUrffSkl VAil Snnta 1\N. 835-3171 N~;\\'PORT Bt·a~·h Tenn!~ TO UUY PIANO FOR' 4,00J n\I, xlnl concl. 1'1ual ·s;, Fon\ perfect cond... (1uh i\le1nbt>c'!!hlp fur !'<ll~ CASI! • 517-~il -+ Fell! $32!1. ~lf1rt)', 968-8670 XU'illl. $1100./ofr 837--071.1 :ilG·llG'.l. lfA\li\IONlJ ElecOl"lflUI. l\WI 1>$t.I"i0Rbllcng, nu paint. '74 CTtE:V\" Van, 6 c~l . JlEt'HIG. $80. Tenl, 10xl2. riC. Sp~lltl. r-.h1,.ho1tany. Xln} ~' rnl. 1>tt'.tto, .&CO) rit\les, n1o.p. ~ l."1. '.! 1tf'motc Wn!L~)I Cnrs. j Mnd. 1~·$7i'.! t1flcr ;j. S~. Sj74.f'11 o[I. '· Sl-1:-io. 431--0863 • \ !1'.i. ~-19'lt l BALD"'J:'i, i~nlc Spl1w1 I ' '11 llUSh'Y Cnoss '62 rono "\Vlndow" Ve n Clll!iflined Adt 1,;a11 &4Hibi3 / r•iano. $000. \>iS..'2.\~ 1'.;\'tLl>. 2 T AN'h~ -v.·nh v.lo;ilf.' ~1iit. con d . lndlll'! lngs only. Oii 008...ix'.m uflt.'1' 5. lil'.st otler 6~13-MJ \ • • ,, .. • • ~Wtltwi4 W T~YOTA 1966 Harbor, C.1\1. 646-9303 NOW OPEN Marquis Motors •TOYOTA• e SALES e SERVICE e LEASING e XLiYr USED CARS 28802 Atarguer\lt' Park\l·ay !\.llsslon Viejo 831·2880 -49;).1210 Sell idle ltema with a D~u1y Pilot C111Mlfied ad. 642-5618 -' ... *SPECIALS* Of the Week 72 Chevy l..,ala V·8. auto .. air. p/s. (628EIV) 51799 '71 Chevy Nova 6 cyl .. auto. (8 1/8389) '70 Maverick 8 c y l ., 3 speed . (8868LP) ·5 1099 • lSSG 1-\8.l'bor, C.M. 646-9303 1966 VOLVO. runs fine. JookS fllll"1 $59-5. 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Vega 9974 V·S. auto. ttans..,lacti;>ry air, Corvette 9932 ·73 VISTA CRUISER St \Vg. ....,..., o;., 'TI FIREBIRD P/S, nulo. p/a1eer., radk>, Qe11.ter. W~\V, ' :i:cit. ~?OOo a~. ~~. ~~ Plymouth 9960 fr~ns .. best offer. E "e 11 . I J974 VEGA GT /lal\:hback, tinted ~a.$,._l·4c7=7 D.V) 1!6:s1~R~~~!i.~u:8:!; I w I Ls o N ' pty. 557-9212 or S4<Hl621. • • 67a-2812, da.Yt 6 7 s-8 o 6 o. "'/olr. 4 ~pd. 6.00'.l 1nlle11, .., era.lice al $r.nl. G»Ino or Pvt ply. ·72 DUSTER VS AUlo.1 lo 833-8361 llC'\V hvy di)' shocks, i1n\·lm 633-9264 SfA. WAG .. Old.II, '63-F 85. ml. ea11r ~n gu, ha II '00• kJ."art,oiy.'. cHteanT D4 .•pd,,· ~e~ ~i;rl~. ~t-89;;7"' 4 ~ • • · • Ve gd cond tlrea etc. oven't\}lllg $2300 After 5 s c , w -. · ea 1 ...-.. 4 sPeec:I. radio, tinted Ql!1SS, dlx. bumpers, whitewalls, VEGA #1251 . $84 DOWN ,YMT. S3041.70 i1 the tolol cash pri(ll ind. kl• & lie. fHs. Oeftrretl py~. pritt h $41111 tncl. I•• & lie. fees·' Ui"Jint cho~1 lor 41 mo111hs on opprofol of yo1,1r crtd1t, i\,,.I , IS.911 • MOM. THRU Fal. I AM TO • PM • • S'AT. & SUH. 9 AM TO 6 PM • GROTH CHEVROLET Hwntlngton·lleo<h I WI L"ON' l Dodg• 9tS5 sa/l 846-3192 ' ' 840-1410f · · cawe11 sac. $500 642-7S5l. '7'1 VEGA GT \Vttgon. Runs '1 ·c . OUt~r s m lolt 1 ts The fastest draw in the West. '66 PONTIAC S.T AT I~~ Gd~ Looki gd, lo mllage. ' ' • •)'/I · TORY . 18255 Deaoh Bl. Hunt. Beach •PP'•i? s.lf your ... ulpm•nl •.• a D•llY Pilot CloHifted WAGON $450. Ken """''' 118511 or bot. 6JS..4248 . • ·y _ 5~1070 142-6611 with a low-eost Dally Pllot Want ad results ..... 642-6678 & 644--3494_ Oasslned Ads ...... 6t2-56'78. ~--~--~=~-~----~~ +uto• New 9100 Autos, N•w 9800 Autos, N•w 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 9800Autos, New 9tOO JB:is5 8"aoh BL ,lJunt 8'aob • ' DODGE' 556-1070 842-4611 ·1:• >ioNi;z ~•RLo, Invoice SALE : nutomatlc, power 11lecring be'akes, air con4. vinyl rooi • low mi 1 e, .. Like new .. All Remaining '74 1 H'C::\.ci c~:= $76 Over Dove and Qua.II Sta. Or Nr. MacArthur, Jamboree lginal and Brtetoi' ' Factory lnvolc• Newport Beach 833-Ui65 wlth thla ad SJNCERE SllVer <Blue, ·Gor· , 99 Dilts :-4 Chargers l:;eous '73 Monte Ch.rlo. Wkly 3 Station Wagons ricord keepine by compul· . 3 Monacos ~fve husband of ·everytring 2 Spoctsmen - ptove11 :l.6-I7 mpg. PS/PB,-17 Pickups A'.Mll<'M, Auto, Fact a.Ir, 14 V etc. Seam 6 comfortably. A ans sF .$3400. 613-8735 •· 2 Ram-C~arg•rs '731 EL CAMINO. Au&oma.Uc, =-+-i::_:,;w"'"'' .,~''T.:;;."'""'"'m~1b"'="'~" . .,;;;::-r--Bemo__c:_le- ll)lleUl&.te (8Yl978) r • • • Ja Ho':.:. Chevrolet. G~~ntic Savings . ' Dove and Quall • Sta- Nr. ?ttacArthur, 'Jamboree ' 16 Darts • 3 Charg41rs This is an·aetual phot~graph of ap· _ proximately half of our Honda Car ---tmn111tory;-One-re-ason we are mnn- ber one in the West and in the_top_ Five N~tionwide. Low Volume . . Prices, Comfortable tei:ms, and a complete service facility devoted exclusively to economy ears_ a.re.· three bi~ reasons you should visit the -1e11-der 6efore you buy anywhere! : . and Br11tpl, : ~ewport Beach 1 833-0555 CONNELL • CHEVRO~ET •. SALES k SERVICE '2121 Herbor lllYd •. COSTA MESA ~1200 3 Monacot 2181 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 556-4620 '69 DODGE CHARGER ·n CllEVELLE M>.ueu. 2 v.s. auto. Lrarif., power steer., Or. hrdtp,.air, pa/pb, radio, radlo, heater, bucket seat.a, vinyl top. 40,000 mi. $1900. console: (ZLH567} .,,_..,, alt •.• wtmdl. $1277 1964 El Camino Call Bruce ·~ 4, '7.3 MO~!"cv.·~LO, I WILSON t· Auton'l81ic, power 11teerlng., • brakes, air cond. vinyl roof. l'ilust see. Exira n Ice lBYI937) ••.... oiii>tl~y iiJ$3895I~· j-1'll51>Eli!illlfBl H~wai'it'Clii.vrol 5s..1070' • ' Dove and Quall St.. -~,,_,~-'-~...,-'I ~· MacArthur. Jamboree "69 OODGE Monaco, 4 dr • • and Bristol A/rnOO. rad1o. elec. doon Newport Beach 833--0555 I wtndowL Re&.L 640-1845. J~ MONTE CAR.Lb, white. lord 9940 l.D~ mu ..... Xlnt ~. n d . '72 GRAN TORINO ,Ph. Oays, 833-9511, Eves :& Wkndl, 644-62'15i-' ~ - 1965 CHEVELl..E ~-. f I bu llardtop. auto. lraM., air, 'Q>flvt. Gd •. cond. $500. or radio, heater, flower 11teer-best offer. ~1'152 aft. 5PM Ing, vinyl root, tinted glass. Q)l'ifPl.$TE REPAIR WORK (85SEU.fl """''". C»..vili B-$2188 Call - '67 ll\tPALA gd. cond., $600. Olil: ~18Z4 U no ans. Call: 5.57-3946 l96a CHEVY Impala S.S. 377 Eng. Bucket seats, A. trans, s:JOO. G!J.45.17. , OIEV. Th1PALA '72 Excellent condiUon. 64Hl33 1nss Beach Bl. llunt ~ach 556-1j70 ··att:66!1 '73 CAPRICE Classic. Low , MUST SELL! .. mileage. All poWer. $3950. ·72 :SQUIRE, 10 ptll. wgll., 646-M70 4211 eng., air, ttlt steer'g1, '67 CHEVELLE SuPfl' s~ ·~PIS, PIS, etougharil D. brak .,. --• 1 000 lnl., tow pk,.-;-., new radials. LSC es, a CUUU• • 557.31~4 nil. $700./ ofler. 962-60'Z8 1--~=--~-1 -r '73 TORINO 351, gd. gas Chrys ler "~ mileage. radkl, htr.. PIS. P/B, llflC. 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Wt ~-.... ..,...., .. ,...C • ..., ......... , ......... L ~ ...... .,... ..., ~ ..... ltl ............. - •liirr••lt74a.y.lin_.ft) 1%1 n...c...c'"l'W.C• of .. Ntw c .. w...,..,. 1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1974 PLYMOUTH S.t.TW.ITE CUSTOM 4 DOOi SED.t.N TAKE YOUR· PICK . . . , 53195 ,___~-~· GET OUR . DISCOUMT -.- PRICES OH A HUGE SELECTION OF 1975 CHRYSLERS AND -1'1.-YMOUTHS '73FURY1112 Dr. H.T. '70 FORD COUPE VB. •otomay;c, n1d~. heote<, $ 2695 s 1221 power st eering, power_bfakes. Aulomatic transmission, . wsw, air cond1tlOl'llng, vinyi too. • radio, heater, wt11te side · . vinyl side mouldings. (421JDVI wall l1res. {145FEOJ • · '7 4 CHRYSLER N. Y. BROUGHAM '68 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 Or. t;.T. ve. automatic, r adio, healer , power sleenng, white wall ttres, air condihon1ng. (WXR916) 5688 '68 CHEVROLET CAMARO • AM /f:M S1ereo. po wer sieeri ng-brakes-windows;seat, vinyl 1P. sun root, auto. temo. air, cruise control, 111! wheel. burglar alarm, power door 1ocks.i 125297J 56395 C.OOpe. va. au1omat1C. radio, healer. power steenno. PoWer brakes. buckel seats, console. (VAA645) 51195 ' ,. • Pric.H,...1••UcHMA"Vdkf'il IO,.._s-My,HoY.17 c ... s..;.ct '. l'riw' ~ • • • ' --HUGE -SEtEcrrorr OF THE All NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL -TRUCKS, -TRA VELALLS AND SCOUTS. • • • r -... \ .. I '<"- , 7 --.. " ..__ .. ,. ----• -··---- Laguna/South . Coast EDITION VOL. 67, NO. -317 ; 7 SECTIONS, 90-PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . _WEDN ESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,, 1974 TE N CENTS • 5 = z: • ... ' ,Rocky A •ts -Role in Book Goldberg_ on WASHINGTO-N fAP) -Nelson A·. Rockereller said loduy he felt em· barrass"ed and humiliated by his role in the publication of a 1970 ca.mpaign 'biogi:_aphy of former Supreme Court Justice Arthur.J . Goldberg. Rockefeller told the Scnate . lt~les Coron\ittec he made a . .mistake in helping arrange .Iinancing . for the book, which was critical of Goldberg. WtRilif"'lf€\ICfelitcd~f6f--Wew York goV,erhor. The book , .and Rockefeller's earlier public ~W t oment disclaiming knOWledge ~or the bOOk, •was the focal p>lnf' or th e cominiltee'S questioning ' . .. ' today as a new round of hearings began on his fitness to become \•ice president. Rocke re ller :;aid hi s p reviou s remarks about th book were based on faulty memory and incomplete knowledge. and w~e not an attempt tocoverup the racts. . In bjs first r esponse to questions about th~ OOQ~ ::unooth ago, Roc.!itlcl· ... er s aid he did not know his brother, L aurance, had put up $60,000 lo finance the book until he <Nelson ) was , told by the FBJ.-. _ But in his•testimony today'lie said he had sent representatives of the . - :n1thor, Victor.Y Lasky, to his brother Rep. Howard Cannon (0·Nev. ), to see it Laurance would rind in -cbairman or tbc Rule! Corq mittet". vestors ror the project. asked Rockereller \\·hether the Rockefeller said neither he nor his elaborUite .arr.ingement for rinancing brother rememberL'<I the incident, t: the pook., v,:hi ctr iQVOl\red creation or ~hichoccurredinlhe midstoCahard -;lt.ite'rar·y Publi ca'tion!l. l nr. in political campaign, unlil they traced .• D~lu"'"are and chaOnl.'ling money "'hat happened through theumany in·• fi-om Philadelphia th Washington to dividuals involved. NeW. "(ork, was an effort "to faunder ..:.'The subscqueht facts. are tremen.. lhe Rockercllt:.r ll)Q(li;:y:' dously embarassing to me," he said.-"Nbl Ro~ke fell cr m oney, the ·•primarily because they reflect on Rockefeller name," said Rockereller, my brother. whom I love deeply. I'm ·adding that some invest.ors might not e mbar.rassed and humiliated for,.Whal-i t•Want to participa te in a project ir they ·1 said about my brother, because he is know · Rockefellers are bchirid the ·oneolthe niceslpeopleintheworld." • deal. • ' ' • , ..._ __ . " u e l _aim. :. ) Vlasewici Says -""- Kalmbach Told J>ayoff IDegal WASHINGTON. (AP) -Ret ired New York CilY>detective Anthony T_ Ulasewicz ·described in r4rapid·fire, deadpan fashion at tbe Watergate • cover-up trial today bow be clan· ~ destinely dispensed 1117,000 to the 1 original Wa1et1otedeCendaata. With almos.t no expression to his voice, Ulasewtcz sald that tbrough®t most of the three months be was making the cash deliveries, he <'autioned Herbert W. Kalmbach Of Newport Beach that there was soiilething illegal ·or. improper about the payoffs . In-his thick New York accent, Ulase'!Vic• detail~ the covert use or In his opening statement, 'Rockefel- ler defendl'd his cash gifts to rrienris and as~ot·i;1\es another sourct· nf <"riticii.n1 'since I he eurlier hea1ings as :.icts 11f gt•nerosily "in tht' tradition or sharini; "'ith othCrs " Hoc..kef1•llcr ~ai d lht• <'ent r ul <1ucstion raised by his non1in;1lion \\'as \\'hetht.•r hi s ra Ill ii)' background would somehow linill-hTm so he.\\·otflO not be • at>le to Ser\'£> the gcneraf gocxl of all Americans ··1 think the <1 llS\\'Cr is no," he said. supplying his own ansy.·er. "f y.·ould not behave improperly. And I \\ou\d It Cli,a.se Ends c' ·~ ~boa~~~a the cash 'foY the o;f qe; Watergate defendants and their UL PAinCICY' EA NEWPORT Bli:Y MUDFLATS ·QU11rierffor1e -•nd Sanl• An• Heights Owner.Pulled Ou! After Three-hour Ordeal In CrWJh ;__ ,. One Injured laWyers. Ulasew-ic-&---deJHl-ribed-an-Aug . .a . 1972. meeting with Kalmbach, one(! rormer President Nixon's personal at- torney, at the Orange County Airport where he was to receive a $75,000 cash S Cl I .. d bod delivery. -·-. ~n em~nte po 1ce.Jo1n~ · r er Ulasewicz said he told Kalmbach. patrolmen 1n a frantic. ~1gh·s~ed "Something here was not kosher. Jt ~base or a truckload or illegal 1m-went a little over his head. I felt it was mi'rants_bclore dawn today-a. rat!e ~mini. m.or.e ... i mprOpeLWith-e·a-ch wh1~h _endi!d In~ cr3:sh, a root thase s~uence in witc or his assurances andn1,Jurytq_one1mnu~anl. _ th8t there wa"S nothing illegal.'' Police s_aid thaLthe two persons in Ulasewicz -said he worried-tlfal thi"frOnt of the pickup truck and cam-Ka lmbach .apparently didn't have per s hell managed to jump down a control over who re1:eived the money ravinc--and di sappear in the darkness or fc;>r what purpose. aJong Linda Lune Beach arter the pur-"'1\lc bein g a New York City cop and suit. he being the la\\'yer for the President, The crash which marked. the end or- the r ace through residential streets was classified as minor by officcl"r.1\- border patrol and a police unit each had dented bumpers. it ,, .. as hard ror me Lo tell him whal was on my mind," the paunchy 56· yc<1r -0ld former investi."!alor ::;aid . Ulasewicz said he told Kalmbach at the Au gust 1972 meetin g that he \\'Ould make no more deli veries. ~~~·Z The incident began at about 5:30 -a .m. when patrolmen at the San Onofre checkpoint began to chase the ~n:.~r suspected· to _ be carrying -;,While he was worlds .<.ipart rrom m e," Ulasewicz said, "I would recommend he'd likewise desist.'' Kalmbach testified Tuesday that ·-..,-EXHAUSTED NARA~UIDED. FRcJt.. MUD rd SOLID GR~UND BY RESCUERS . Her Owner ·Gol Sfuck, Too, But Both Pulled to Safety by Firemen and Friends When the pursuit reached the city limits .. cil y officer.,s joined in and the truck led them along steep hillside streets. finally· ending up at Linda Lane Beach In a broadside skid. .f"irst, th& federal car hit the truck and then Tom J ordan's patrol car hit the Border Patrol unit.orficcrssaid. After a truitless root chase or two Anglo smuggt~rs. o(ficers checked the shell and found !'lcvcn immigrants hiding inside. • w ... ~tdlt•r j • Variable hi g h clouds but moslly sunny Ttn1rsda)'. accor· ding to I he "'l':lt he1· service. \\'ith gene.rally cOOlci-tcm1>erarures. ilighs at lhl' he aches 68 rising to 72 inland. n, ~rnight lo"'.s 55·58. l'.'ISIDE ·ruoA" . \V1th 700 to 800 1nillion ?tOrk suf· fering Jrom ma(nwlnlion or facing ltarvation,.wo rid organizolions art throWi'19 thtir JwU erttTgica into tht frightening problem. Ste slO'f'U, pie· turtl. Page D2. ::--.,.--:- AIY--J.lr•k.• AJ MIMftlM.ltr •• ... lilll AU MM11Tr" •1 L.M. .. ytl '4 ,..,.•'-' • ._, ~ill>nli• ,,,. llWlk... •• c.-Orllt(. •• MlllNI ~-· •4 (tftJ<~ p'\.1t M•0-1Nfw$ A4 <See KAL1'1BAOI, Page A2) : . A Real Madder Horse, WQman Trapped in .Marsh By Jiii.AR\' .KAY f; r· OltMO.U,,.Ntsuff A runaway horse and the woman w~ owns it Spent Ulmost three hours Tuesday trapped in a muddy a rea or Upper Newport Bay. · The ordeal finallY ended when Charges Eyed firemen ~11ul Other rescue workers first ~ased the woman outor the mud~ and the n dug the horse out,. pulling 1t to safely using a rope t100 around its r1egs. Erika Carter. 1746 Orchard Drive, • Santa Ana •teights. said thalsoon ar. ter her horse, Nara. became stuck in the goOOy mud. three runners jogged by just 15 reel away, but did not orfer to help despite her cries. . '" A man "'aiking his dog finally cal· Against Boy, 6, lcdthcncedepartmcnt.shc sa;d . The m lddlc-aged-~·oman. who was sitting in lhc m·ud proppi ng her hor· In Brus'h Fire sc·s head on her h11> to keep it out of r• the mud . s:i iri Newport Beach firemen s hO\\'ed up-about an hour arter her Lag11na Beach police plan to seek horse bolted into the mud at 10 a.m. juvenile charges against a S.ycar-()ld It took :i other 15 minUtes be£ore boy who all egedly started a brushfire firemun Owve Green reached the Tuesday -a blntc "'hich indirectly woman. caused a cras h bct"1een a fi;-e truck and an auto. ' ''That w as the 5.Ca riesl part, "'ailing for him to get there," ti.I rs. Carter related. The bl aze was confi(lcd to a small patch of {t rowlh along lfermosa Drlvc .. a nd flrc officials stre~ed that The woman and her horse were in Ibey werejgrtunate that the bl aze did the mars hl ands off Univet sity Drive not spread quickly in hOt, dry brush. near the Y?t1 CA. A large pumper rolling to the rite hlr5. Cu rter >:plained she was along Bluebird Cunyon Dri\•cl>ccan1c 1ridi ni: one horse '.\•hile leading th.e involved In a crash "'ith a car . but no ridcrles5Nar:1. injuries rcsullf'd, officials said. 1 .. are 51)0()k cd und bolted Into the Th c t,: U ~k r l' po r l cit I ~· "' a-5 mud. "'h'Crl' her panic stricken errorts ' ' -~ .. not be limited or blinded. I think f could ri se to the 1·csponsibill1~·orthe orrict ... lluekCfl•lll•r said he ]('arnt'd throwgh hi:-. raiiurl' in thr('t: tries to achie\'C thtt Hc>puhilc;111 1101ninaliunl'nr president the li1nitat1ons of \\calth in achievinJ;l' pol1tic;1I SllCl'eSs. ··l'ohtic<.il :1uthor1l~. the----OfllY en' during kind of politil·al power, is nol ror sale in the A1nerican political system,·· he said . · · ... Great politicu l :1ulhorily in America COll)CS only from th'e free g irt or th people whe n they vote fo r you.·- una , -Sycam~l!e B "Id ·· Ul er.s. ·· Seek.Balm -8 )' JACK CHAPPELL Ollll• Dilly ..ii.tMaff ;\ S30 m illio n cl.a im \\•as fil ed against the city or Laguna Bca('h Tuesday by a land de\·elopment firm \\'hich alleges it was \\'roiig!ully denie~ thl' right to build on its proper- ty. . r\ claim is the first ·step normally taken prececding a la\\•suit. The action initiates a long-rumored and threatened court fi~ht by owners ~tr\ and Laguna Canyon roads. :~ t he claim asks ror SI4 million In punitive damages. S7 million in etfm- pcnsalor ,r 11nmil ges t-va lue of the J:1nd. SJ mill Io n-in <idditforl;:ll compen- satory damages. and S6 million in arJ - ditional punil i \·e damages. The claim s <1re maac rn fi\'C .1 1 legat ions :1ga in st the eit)o·-T ht• claimant is Hancho Palo~ Vt•rdcs Cor· µoration o! 1'or ran cc ··rm preparing ;1 legal opi nion to the-City Council ;,it this morncnl, ''Cit,\· 1\ttorncy Georg£' Logan ~aid lod t•.\. lie declined to discus~ the merits of the casl' pending a rC\'il'w-11·ith tht· council. l l is expected the council \1ill cun· sider the clai m ;i t its No,·. 20 meeting_ 'fotal claims against the ci ty con- tained in t he suit under the fi ve al- legations ,,·ould tot<.il SSI million. lln\\·cver. John P. Po!IO<'k . attorne~ for lhe claim ant , said the amount incx· cess of S30 million is duplicated through the five charges. Pollock sa1tl the decision as to "'here th<' casl' "·ould be filed -Los ,\ni?cles nr Orange County -has not been made, s hould the claim he denied. ··\Ve take il one claim at.a time,•· 6f: said. Howe\'er. neither the client rJOr lhe attorney are willing to abandon tiie thing just buy the denial of lhe claim:-" Pollock sa'i<I . ' 1·he suit alleges the city since 1968 has aCtl'd in a manner "'hich has prc\·Cnt£'d the property owner from usu1g lhc land in tht" manner pern1il ·· led by zoning. It a lleges 1 he city h;:is not lived up to prc-annl'xation agreement~ to extend sc1\•er li nt's to the area. planned ror :1,000 rcs1<tt•n t1al units. and it charge~ lhat by 1>l:lcing the Sycamore Hills area in the open space and conser· \•ation ,elements or lhc general plan.! I.he city has taken the property, en•. titling the property owner lo compen!· sat ion . 1 Other alle~atio ns are that the city hy public statements and publi-ci1 ~· has lo\\'(•rcd the value of the propert;v prior to condemnation a nd tl'!P. :1mounts claimed {$3 million and SS n11llion punitive/ stem from the ;if. ll•gec1 \os:-. or v:i luc by 'reason or "cla1n1cd fraud . oppression and mah<'t ·· PHONE JANGLES FOR APARTMENT. "The 11honc ranJ?: once eV;try ftine m1nutcs-1Jnd \\'C renled the apart· mt'nl ·· · ll crt'll the ad "'hich sparked Just 1hc res ponse a B11 lboa l~ndlord !iOught : ' .. ,,\Cllt:LO R •1111, r.rv11. ••t.- hlln !il O\'c, v.lw crpl.-., ut~l 1ncld. $145 mo yrly. X).Xdl.X· ~ (14 ()rM119(.w\y ,,,,,,, 1-----<1-~;'!.,.= .. -'~t &.l-- •• _.i .. 1,.... A• Or.itfl11t,.MI ""' .maneuvering around a parlo;cd car tuJr.t.c.Ju!.ri>clLJuil swlk,Jier £.ur'th. · hen It rdlllrt d \\11th an uuto ~lfiV<'/~ -into thf' ~<tt.l, :\lrs, Curter t1ald. Na ra be~. J ames A. Jln1ene1. 81 . or1crupc !;OOTI\\U "iblUCk nptohcrtht:tL '" If \uu "J ' l' a home Of apartment 10 let, tuH •il2·5t:i78 f>ul a few \\orc;ls to \\'Ork f(lr you. l~M ••·1 11«11 Mtrketf ••·I ..-..... 14•$ T•••• ., ,... "'" T••'"' ••' .....__ (} Wl•lfWP "' """'YtltHl <• ........ Hfwt ·~ ~...... ... ,,. 'y, · · r 1 Ofricer11 su1d they y,·cre t:ertntn thql ~l rs, Carter Wt'IJL1nu ter her to hod th• bl;.1r.e \\':J S caused by a yo4,ngster up her ~t'ad lb ke~p th horse From •• playing with nl:itchcs. 5urrocat1ng.. • fi .. -. • I. 0...ll ,., ... """191 '°' lhtllilfl llHMt1' i°' SAFE AT LAST, HORSE AND OWNER .ARE REUNITED Both 81dly In Need of Bath After Muddy Ordeal Tuesday ' • • In the O.ill Pilot I • • ~·•A21 DAILv'PK.OT L /SC . '" Wednesday, Novembe.t 13. 197~ "• PrdlJal:IJg ror u S7.5 million rcsiclen· lat-J~'d on blutfs •1\'criook in.rl ~~na Potttt rt arbor go bcrorC tilt< stutc ·~astt1I Zone Cpnscrvution cumm1 s- ·ionNov.20. ; ....... The rirst, 95·ttn1t phu!ie or ('OOSlruc · ~ion. on the La ntl·rn 11:.y project will be -· utuectcd toun uppeul vorl'by thcslatc ,.: "'mmlssion during u meeting Set to , ;:clart at9 a.m. in the Airport Boulevard '.•nner uton Inn in Los Angeles. ;~The En\'ironment1d Coalition or .:;..~r{lnge County has uppt·:ilcd earlier ·!'aPPl'O\'als of the project by the South ".COasl Regional Zone Con!icrvatiun .... ommi:;siori. {i!· 'OlC pl an caJ ls ror <.'Onstruc-tion on 72 ~res. overlooking the harbor in t'>''u ~ses. ~~ issuH n lh~ appeal is the convcr· ~of 21 il:cre:li toa rt>sldenti;il use. Si.lncl ~ded i ~ the proposals for the fi rst --phase is a six-acre public par~ v;hich -wouta-we~ve,through to':"nh42use com - plexes bu1IL .<iii a gross density of 3.5 unitslolhe acre. A canyon, partially arrected by the early grading for har bor construction :... is in \·olved in the proposals, as is ,; proposill for reuli gnment of Street or lhc Goldcn La ntern. "'•' Otll, l'li.t SI.tit -• The ron d.\\•ay, currently a tlt•ad ·t:ntl ol lhe bluff etlge. forms one boundury oft he prOf)()Sed 1>rojec1 . Reil~ignme nt of the roadway is sluted 1n the construction or the second phase of the project, according to coastal commission staff reports. FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE AT PAPER RECYCLING COMPANY. ' Cause of Tuesday Afternoon Fire at El Toro Firm Undel'!rmined . It would be a r'equlremcnt, howe\•er. tf 1he Culifornia De~rtment or Tran· !'lportalion pushes on '>''ilh its proposals , l o change the character of Coast l{igh·~ .,.way through the unincorporated com· munity; The agene}· is tompleti ng environ· mental irripact slalemenL'I t'¥llin11 for a ··couplet'' arrangement "'hereby pne ·d irection or tra ffic wou ld uSe flhe aisling h ighway and the other diret·- .-ti~ woul~ use Del .J!'riuio. eurrenl y a "-'Ide, but littlc·used side street. The environmental group appealln" .the regional com mission upproval as~ :;ert~ that the ,conversion of the bluffs -:.i lready ~ca rred somcv,:hat by the g rading for the harbor "'ouJd be :111 ir- reversible commitment nf coastul MCreage. The blufftop, the group insists. .should be o pu blic open space area and should not be developed. Hearings on the appeal already have been conducted. The commission action on Nov. 20 -.·ill be a vote only. "1.\ile' \0 Spe~ At Niguel _Meet Orange County Fifth District Super- visor Thomas R iley ~·ill address th<' November meeting of the La guna Niguel Republi can Women's Club at 9:30 a .m. Thursday at the Communil\' Cent..ez:1'n..C,own Valley Parkw ay. · .Jo1n1ng~~el". at the meet~ng wi!I be tns new field reprcsentat1\'e, Kirk Evans.~ .Arnone l_Opics Riley Is scheduled to discuss a re the future of transpor- tation in the South Coast area, plans fo r Niguel Bea ch Park and local parks in the Niguel service area. The publi c is invited, spokesmen said Choice Confirmed SA'.'li FRANCISCO IAP> -The Commission on Judicial Appoint· ments on Tuesday unanimOusly con· firmed the appointment of Frank K. Richardson as an associate JUStice of !he Californi :1 Supreme Court . Richardson •. presiding justice of the stale Court of Appeal in Sacramento. would succeed 1\ssoc iate Justice Louis J-1. Burke upon retirement Nov. 2<1. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~HIOe"I • ...,, ~1,,_, Thomas Keevi l E••~ Thomas A. Murphine Mil"•o•no l!O.tOt Charles H. loos Richar d P. Nall 111110!1<11 MINll'"'I Eauo•• , Laguna Beach Office 1 116Gleml!~re SI,...! Ma1n,.. "'Cid"~' ' o llo• w •11~1 Othtr' Offices COilf Mew 1.)(1 w.11 a., Sl•nl ~ .. It~· llJJ Nt•IXM"I ......_..,,, """'l"'lllOl'I k•<~ lllJJ ·-~ ~.,. s..allltblC-Yfll•y 'SXllLl~lllool!I •I s.tlo 0"'90 F'"""*°' Tf'ltphone (714) 642~321 Oasslrled AdYtr tlslng 642-st71 UtYM Btach All Departments: Ttleollont 494·9466 "'""'s...c ....... ...., 495-0630 loo't"•fllt, '"• O••nO"' c~ """""'""' ""'"°'' No ... .n .,..,""" m.,.1.11-. ,.,, ....... l'IVl!t• ., ....... , ... ~. -·"' _, "" , __ ,,, -..!"0111 UlfUtt llft""I-01 (""""'-'· s.<-fl.II\ O&lltOt "'" ., Cntt """'· <.al!lflflllt. SllfrKll...... '" <•<19t U IO _,1 W ,.. .. , t.tOO ~....,__ , *ttiflllleM NM ~111, t. I Paper Recycle · Plant Blaze Finally Out Fi~emen had to bring their .own water Tuesday a fternoon to squelch a stubborn blaze at a paper prod ucts Tecyelirig Plant in El Toro. The fire at Tynex Recycling Pl apt, 9870 Trabuco Road, did a n estimated S55,000 damage. Stacks of cardboard co ntinued to smoulder through the warm after noon casting a pall or smoke over the Saddleback Valley .. A fir e department spokesmen said a rriving f irefighteis called ror a tanker because theie were no fire hydra nts in the a re.3. La ter, a makeshift s prinkJing • f' ront Page A 1 ALMBACH •• shortly urtcr that meeting with Ulase1.,.icz he refused to make any more deliveries. Ulasewi ~z's testimony was largely a . .repeat oLhis lrequlnUy comic ap- pear ance be fo r e th e Sen ate Waterg3te co ntm ittce in the summer ol 1973. • Jn~roduc.ed into evidence in support or his testimony "'ere a bus driver's coin changer used for'the dozens of pay phone calls Ulasewicz made in ar- ranging the clandestine payments. The jury was ~o shown large blown-up photographs or ai rport telephone booths-.ind baggage Jockers used for the money drop. Ulasewicz said he made a total of .sc\'en secret deliveries to 11u nt, A1rs. llunt. Liddy and former Nixon re- election committee lawYer Frederick C. LaRue, who succeeded Kalmbach in making deliveries. Ulasewicz, who now lives · near Albany, N . Y ., is writing a book about his experiences, his aH.orney said. Kalmbach began to cry Tuesday "·hen he testified about his role in the money arrangements\ and court was recessed to allow hi m to regain his compos ure. Kalmbach later was grilled inte n· scly by U.S. Di strict Court John J . Sirica, >M•ho defended his interrogation by citing praise he received from an appeals rourt last week for his work in the first \V aterga le trial. After di s missing the jury f~r the day. Sirica turned to Kalmbach and . fired 20 questions at him in dru~beat fashion. skeptically challenging his contention that he believed the money '>''ent only for humanitarian purposes. Near the end of hi s interrogation, the 70-year-old Sirica looked down at Kalmbach and said: "And yet you are telling this court :lnd thal jury that you never became suspicious that these payments were l?robably fo r illegal purposes. a covcr- up, or other than these humanitarian purposes. until you finally decided to get out'!'' Kalmbarh ans\l.·cred that nol until Ulasc'>''icz warned him that the paymenls \l.'ere not "kosher" did he belie\•e there wa s anything improper. Schedule Set For Band Week Scheduled events for San Clemente Band \\leek. Nov. 17-23, include: -SUnday, 1 p.m .. Old Plaza Park. Free concert. S~nior citizens In need of rides can call 496·2694. -Thursday, 6 p.m .• Community Clubhouse at the corn~r or Calle Seville and Avcnlda del Al ar. $3 for ndullr;. half price for children. Small concert to follow dinner. -Saturday, Nov. 23, 10 a:m., ~do ~lar, Band a ad dow s eel to the clubhouse. ) system was set up in ~ plant's out- doo r storage area with the·helP of an industrial neighbor. Firemen said Cal Turf Fa rms, which grows irass com- me;rci allr~ loaned its sprjnkUng equip- menttof1remap. f'iremen also used a bulldozer to move the bulk y materials around so - they could be dou'sed. There were _52 firemen respoiid ing to the blaze reported .al 12:44 p.m. Some of them were still ""·orking al the scene more than four hoUrs later . The ca u~~ was not known . .t. l\1ost~ 'bf the dollar !Olis jnvolved. equipment used in the reclamation. ' . ' ' \ Bus Line Set · From Tlistifi To Saddleback I . The. Orange Co unty Transit Distri ct is taking steps to improve bus service toSaddleback College. . . In l\1 a rc h , the di s trict "'il l in augurate a direct line between Tustin and the ~1ission Viejo campus c?llege trustees were told Tuesda.Y ni ght. . Dan .Armstrong, community ser- v.ices. d1r.ector, .!laid college and tfan- sit d.1str1 ct offic ials are meeting to provide a more direct route to the ca mpus from the Irvine area. '!rustee Norri sa Brandt o( Jr-vine said she recently rode the bus to the campus. "It took a n hour and 40 minutes. We went through Newport Center and Laguna &lacb. But it shouJdn't take so long.'' t Al'!'"~trong noted that the district is prov1d1ng hourly bus service from Sa n Clem ente and Laguna Beach to thecolle~. He sai~ the new Tustin route is part of, a .maJor south !?range.Coun ty ex- pansion of bus service. Clemente OKs Yule Lights S~n Clem ~nte will be lit up for Christmas this year . In a ~h_a nge frOm last year's dark de.c?rat1on~ ca ~sed by the energy cns1s,. the city will be lit with hundreds or white and yellow lights adorning 45 s1mu~ated <:;hristmaa trees along E l Camino Real and Avenida Del Afar .Arlie W at erm an~ Public wo,rks director, said the JS-foot tall , reinfor· <'~·steel trees will be installed begin- ning next week, although the lights won't go on until Thanksgiving 'They will be turned on from ·6 p m to 9 P·!'l · daily until aft er Ne w Ye~r·s· ~c said. In addition, the.re will ix; hgh~ed scrolls overhead and a real Christmas tree at the Community clubhouse. The cit.y's Chr istmas l ights a tradition dating back more than' t 7 y~a rs, were turned off last year lo save energy, Watermansaid. Teachers to Recite Poetry in LaSJPla Latona Beach ·teachers Neil a nd Carole Cooney are featu red in lhe weekly Fahrenheit 451 poetry reading nt 8 p.m, Thursday at the bookstore 509 S. Coa~t HiRhwily, 1 Donation~ I t the readings benerlt the Fahn!nheit 451 defense: fun.d to G hclp mef'!t Jega1 e~u of store 0"9'ner! ordon And Evelyn W\150n, accused o · selling parnogrephy when t.llguna Reach undcrcovtlr dUtectives pur· as.Wo.picLolunder)trWnd comic.ii all he store last December. .. •• • eab at':J]~. ' ~ ;"" ,Aj.3f at A-·-eals • For· Palestine UNITED NATIONS IUPll - Palestinian leader Vasser' Arafat, in an uns)recedented 'IPAC&rance before the . United Nati;ons General Assem- bly, called today for creation of a Palestinian state In which Moslems, J P.ws and Christians could Jive in peace. Security precautions at the' United • Nations were the greatest in history of the organization. Arblat, under death threat by the militant" Jewish Defense Leaaue, was nown to lhe U.N. com- Overnight Stop Of Commercial Trucks Banned A new county ordinance aimed at keeping heavy commercial trucks from' parking overnight on residc.n: li~I streets was aj}proved in concept T.uesd ay by the Board of Super - visors. The .parking b.in will ·be applied onl y 1n :.ireas ~h e r e reside nts ~cc1Uest it or w.h~re traffic warrants 1l a nd supe r vit;ors' will be em · powered to decid~ \vhi ch streets are ,1to be posted . Primary targets of the ne\I.' la\v are big t ruck!! "'cighing 12.000 pol!nds or more that arc parked by . their operators on side streets unti l . the next day's run. - Residents of · some housing areas particula-J'ly Rossmoor. have cOm'. plained tha t the big vehicles are a hll.z.ard to traffic on their streets. · 5_!1pe~vlsors speclrically exempted re~eallonal vehicles. family pickup trucks, boats and any other equip- ment weighing less than 12 000 pou n- d . • •• : On 'the advice Or county counsel Adrian K·uyper . the board backed aw.~y fro~· limitlr;« the ban to yeh1 c)es with commercial license plates. Ku ype r said s uch a ban ~·ould be "disc riminato~. pound from Kenn;i!dy Airport in a U.S. Army helicopter and W•s Uvin1 in the U.N.'s 38 -floor glass secretariat building '>''hlch had been turned into a fortress. Outside U.N, hCadquarters, rival gro·Ar ab a nd pro-l s rael groups demonstrated whilC hund reds of JX>lice tried to keep them tour blocks apart. The ArabS. many In traditional headdresses. chanted "Welcome! Welcome PLO'' and ''PalestineYes - Israel No." Despite the prttautlons, there w~re a rew scurnes. The New York Fire Department said it received two telephone calls that bo mbs had been placed at the U.N. but the)' turned out to be hoaxes. The Israel delegation, which has called Arara t's Palestine Liberation Organiiation a group of murderers and assassins. boycotted today's ses- sion. The Israeli government warned that U.N. permission for the militant Arafat to address the assembly would mean an end to Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's peace efforts In the Middle East. "I have come bearinJ'· an olive branch and a freedom fighter's gun ," he said in a speech ·delivered in Arabic and tra nslated simultaneously by U.N. interpreters. "War startS in P a lestin e and peace starts irl Palestine.'' ·Twol~Due For City Action Additions 10 two Caguna Beach restaurants will come before the Board of Adjustment Thursday for design re vie"·. . Set for consideration are a patio en- closure to house cooking facilities at th e Victor 1-lugo Inn . 361 Cliff Drive, and additions to the restuurant :.it the r~esti \'al of A.rts grounds, GSO Laguna C:1 nyon Rd . · The meeting \l.'ill begin at 7:30 p.m. in city council cha!]lbers. - Planners A . rQve L~nd Gift The Laguna Beach Planning Com· mission rc.coin ril endcd Tuesday thut the city accept the donutioA or 8.S acres or land, most of it toO,~p for eo~ventional park USt'l.JrfA,rJti Beach lie1ghts. • . The se ven pa rcels ottand. donated by the Anaheim Development Com- pany, are valued at S43,500 but have back taxes and other. debts of $3,500 whit h the city will have to pay. 1 Commissioners ~id the parcels . '¥.'hich are scattered around the edges of Arcp Beach, Heights, should be ac· cepted as the (i rst step ~ard developing a recreational .area [here. The recommendation will be for- warded to the city council. The com mission also recommended acceptance of some state righto<Jf-way property consisting of portions or several city st reets near the--intersec- tion of Nyes Place and Coa.st High- way. . · A condition of the af:«:ptanee \\'as that streets first be brought up to city standards. Commisliioners recomme nded agalnsL buying severaJ small un· de veloped parcels in the area. They su gges t e d th e st ate .m :i inta in easements hut offe r the land for sale to adjacent homeowners. In other ac\ion, commissioners: -Set for Qec. 10 :l'pubHc hearing on amend ing the precise plan for Glt>n· neyre Street south of Calliope Street. Improvements in that area had been "'ithheld pending adoption or the cir- culation element of the general plan. --Continued to .Dec. 10 a pu.blic hearing on a proposed la nd-us e element rhap, part or the city's 2eneral plan. Air Chief Retires PARIS CAP) -Pa ul Stehlin, the former French air force Chief of staff who raised a political storm with a report that U.S. waf p lancs are superior ·to French jets.' \\•as retired from the active reserve today. The French government said the decision was take n on the advice of the highe r council of the air force. WARM·UP$2495 SUIT ' Meta-Flex SKA TE BOARDS . . COTIOM • SWEAT SUIT$ .. •TENNIS DRESSES • Mnmdloys TENNIS SHORTS ·g SHIRTS ' • Htl-. • Wiqwarn • Mogle .Ff•tce • ltri"9fon . SOX 95' to s3oo Mn ON IA SHALL WARM·UP -, JACKETS . ...... ,u...i..,... · JACKETP~l 695 lloodtdMyloo JACKETS $11 so Y..ity JACKETS $3995 "°"' Sitt .. A..,ilc SWEATERS $495 TENNIS UCKET STRIMGtMG . I STORIHOURS M.,."'"' Sol. ,., ' ci. .... --, 1 .. , ... I-·-I ea• I. • Meta Flex v • Skate board wheels • trucks • axels • parts · - DART BOARDS and DARTS . I GYM SHORTS & SHIRTS I ..... , ......... d FOOTBALL JERSEYS • Acliclll. Con•tnt, TrefONll Jock .PurctM1FrwdPmy TEHHIS SHOES • • s,ot lulR, Adlclas BASEBALL SHOES • s,ot -· ·-· . ALL PURPOSE SHOES • Aclidot. lrooks RUHHIHG SHOES • Adicln. c • .,.,... . BASKmALlt SHOES • SponyToplldtr BOAT SHOES -·· &.-. IASKITIALLS MR. & T.D. ~. l'OOTIALLS Volt & Mika11 IASKITIALLS r Voft & Mikasa YOLLIY IALLS Voft & Mikasa SOCCEllALLS ty. YGROUMD IAUS SOPTIALLS ........ U.CQUITS & IAl.l.S ·i • I I l f ORN BETWEE N CONSCIENCE AND NE~D • .SHOPPER EYES suaA'R'P'lirc'E Two Om1h1 Supermtrket Chains Olacouregl~ Purch11e1 to Cut Demand ' Louisiana Gets $3.06 Fo r Sugar NEW ORLEANS IU PJ l - The price or a five.pound bag of sugar a l Lowsl"nu ref1ner1es soared to S3 00 today with predictions of still higher prices It means even hi gher sugar prices/or consumers Donald Cole, manager of L amborn & Co , sugar brokers. suggested1 a pos· stblc man1pu.lat1on of the world market "I suppose 1! you got back in th~;t st year, you'd find the wo r1d su pply has probablv been very closely controlled by the half.dozen largest operators 1n th e ""°rli:t." Cole said• ''These are things nobody· knows. but I do think there has been some manipulation I think the 1 e ha s tie en so me maneuveri ng ~ ' "This thing 1s like a great , big, bubble I think the market 1s going higher. but I think 1t 1s very dangerous. very 'ulnerable Some large operators are holding back supplies and they are playing hard to get except at increased prices ·· Thom-as i\1 \Varner, an American Sugar Ca ne League s pokesman, said , "raw sugar prices in the Unit ed States a nd etsewhere are high because there 1s a world\\•ide scar· city or sugar. \Vorldwide consumption has exceeded production 111 each of the last (ou r years " Bert Crem ers, Supreme Sugar Co . vice president, said the raw sug11r pncc soared from 11 cents a pound 1n 1913 to S6 cents a pound RO\\' "Ther1! ts a \1•ork1ng stock o( sugar Of about 80 du yS In the world . which 1s ar. al m o s t il'feduceaple minimum for supplies to be shipped and consumed," he said. Creme rs stud the sugar 1ndustry \\1as not exploiting the situation merely to make bigger prices "As fa r as cane sugar refin ers. or which Supreme 1s one. we'' c had to buy raw sugar eontinually at the higher pr1ees all veur J)ue to the eonl1nu1ng rise of both imported and don1cst1c sugar, \VC.\C had to ad vance ou r pr1 ees accor· d1ngly." Fo.reign Companies Take Over Products By Jl!ILTON MOSKOM TZ More and-more of the products a nd services you buy will be provided by companies owned or con· troll ed by foreign enter· prises. Prior to the iutch acquiring Magnavox, the J apanese took over. the television set business of another maJor US. manufacturer, Motorola The Japanese company, J\Iatsushita. was already as· se mbling its Panasonic sets in Puerto Rico Jt's now marketing the l\1otorola hne under the Quasar label. AMONG 'fHE leading with Librium . Those n ames in the battery products represent older ut·. "e~t m,tnts here by BnUsh· ~ Anle rlc'-ia n Tobacco, ...... ;:; Unilever , Nestle, Royal 1 ::It That's already the case 1f )OU smoke Kool c11arettes, launder with All detergent, dnnk Taster's Choi~e tn· slant coffee, fill up with· Shell gasoline or tranquilize Dutch Shell andJloCfman· ' Money Tree La Ro<"he t~ BU1'THE PACE of the in· vas1on 1s now p1ck1ng up s harply. Foreign com· pan1C) are switching from expofts to local production, Just as U S companies have done 10 \Vcstern Europe Japan's Sony ts making 'fV set5 1n Caltrornta Svveden's Volvo "'111 soon be assem- blin g cars in V1rg1n1a In atl,d1t1on to starting or expanding t heir manufac- t ur1 ng ra c1l1t1 ee here. foreign concerns , are also doing what U S companies have done a broad · making outright acqu1s1t1ons or established local com· pan1es This 1s turning out to be. a bJnner _yt;_ai; ro,r bu.y outs of American farms. ,. J\tagnavox1 the naqon·s th1td largest m.anufacturcr of television sets, bfi;s been scooped up b y North Aml!r1can Phillps, an off. shoot of the giant Dutch. electrqnlrs company, N. V. Phillps No rth American Phillps 1s already the front· runner in the US market for electric sha vers \\'ilh 1ls Norclco brand Santa Ana Firm Cuts Gol de n \V est ~1ob1le Hmes Inc. of Santa Ana says that due to present con d1t1ons w1th1n the economy 111 gerter-al and the housing Industr y s pec1f1cally. Golde n \V est would suspend production at 1ts mobile home Cac1ht1es in Waco, Te x , and 1'111ra LPm a, Ca lif . e ffective 1m- mcd1ately. Products produced in the i\llra Loma fpc1hty will be transferred to the com· pany's Santa Ana and R1vers1de d1v1s1on s. market are Willard. Exide and Ray·O~Vac They all come Crom a Philadelphia· based company, ESB Inc., which c la ims to be the world's largest battery producer. ESB 1s s till h ea dquarter e d 1n Philadelphia, but 1t now belongs to Canada's Inter· national Nickel. Liggett &: Myer s 1s a veteran U .S. cigarette maker. It sell s the L&M, Chesterrield and Lark bran- ~· It's also into dog food IA!po ) and liquor (J&B Scotch. Bombay 1111>. Llg· gelt and Mytr11 is still an American company, but 1U largest stoCkholder now 1s a South Afncan businessman. Anton E Rupert, whose many compa nies around the world sell such cigarette brands as Rothmans, Peter Stuyvesant, Craven A and Alfred Dunhlll. Rupert O\\'llS nearly. 10 percent of Liggett and J\1 yers, enough to give him effective control o!.lhe com· pany IN Sll ORT, TJIE list of American products and companies under foreign sway is a long one -and It lengthens everv day It has ·stretched to include Vita herring, Wishbone salad dressings, Libby, l\fcNe1t aiid Libby canned goods, Stouffer frozen Coods. It e ven includes the Baskin and Robbins ice· creim chain. which is now owned by J . Lyons, the British tea and coffee mer· chant. And 1t includes Stan· d a rd Oi l o f Ohio, the or1g1n al Rockereller com· pany. now on its way to becoming a satelltte or British J>etroleu m Soviets P~ss U.S. Clai1ns No. 1 Oil Producer Status • -W ednesday?s Closing Prices • NEW YORK I • ' • ~ '" " ' WtdntMl'ay. Novembel' 13. 1174 0A1LVP1Lor BS STOCK EXCHANGE ,,,_ ·~ u ' .. II .. '" •<i .. .. "'""'"'! II p....,, !~ •I ' Q,\~•11 ,\fl'\' ' ll:.1!11IC1I I "l .. • '" ... • " . '• •• '· , Gold at $186 s1sr. on ounce 1n London \Vt:dneMSay • The 11.r~v 1ous record ur Sltt4 50 was ~el last Jo r1d~•Y· - ''· • \ . B6 OIJLY PILOT W~nesday. Nove mtlef 13. 1974 'Freshman Sparks LACC LOS ANG EL ES -A f<esh · m:in running back out or Dul h.1s and .:. 1iophon1ore 11uarterback "'ho likes to thro\v, lead the Los Angeles City Co llege Cubs football team this sci.Iso n. 1'he Cubs t angle wit h Got den \Ve~t 's pennant: hungry l.ltustlers Saturday nit!hl on the Ori.ln l!e Coa st t:111lt·i.:t· 1·1chl in :in i111p11r- l Hnt :,outncrn t:alllornia Conft·rencc outing. ''Po tentially, Goldcp West ili the best team in the 1·onfere nce, ·· coa~h Al Ba lrl •1tk of 1.1\Cl' i.a~"· ''They ha\'c good bal:1 nce ;i,nd the defense i~ as strong as the offcnst• .. , The Cubs u1•sct Hio llondo last week, 10-7, a tean1 the Rustle rs fe ll to a \\'t•ek earl ier, 27 ·21 . '!'he Hio 1 londo loss and a tie \\'ith Cypress ha vc ll:fl Hcty Shackleford 's Golden \\'est c lub in a precarious posit ion. It must Ydn the final two and hor>e Eu.st Los Angeles loses to LA Jl arbor this week. l·low does Ba ldock assess his own team th is year'.' ''Our defe nse is a little v.·eakc r._\\1e j ust don't have the oeoole -period . I think \\'c "rc 11rctly b:il<intedonof- . lcnst:. ·• The Cubs arc paced by· freshman t ai lback Floyd Graham in the rus hin g d epa rtment. 1"he former Dallas prep slur is the fifth leading rus her in the con- ference ~·ith OYer 500 yards for an average of nearly five .)•a rds pert ry. The passing ga me is dii-cct e.d ,_b,.: i;ophomorL· -qu a rt e rba ck ·r e rr11 1 f\Io1·gan. !·le is the leading passer in lhc conference with oYer l ,200 yards. llis favorite receiver is J-lomer Butle r with 22 recep- tions. inc l uding six for touchdowns. SPORTS Defensive Battle E x pected Sanl;1 1\n~1 Colll'ge h <i>. \\'Oil 4Jnl} fJllL' luuthall f!:un1• thi:-. ~l'ilr. hut l>r;n1gl' C.:f1<1:.I .c1,l legt· t'.,1n 'l :-.ii boick aut~ rel ;,:.. ••hen ii lr:i\•(.•ls tn the Santa ,\11;, Bn\\ I S<ilurd;1y 11ii;ht ill ·-::Ju to l:ike.on thC Uj1u:-.. !Jons' (.·0 :1ch l)ick Corrie i•xprL·:-.~e)> the situation very \1 l'I I: ··:so n1;.ittcr \\'hill kind of a year 11·e 'rc having our kids ••l"·a.•·i. g('t fired up foi: ~he ()rt1ngc Coa.,t :.inU. f<\lllerton ga n1cs.·· ~:iys C:orric. ··.0 111· 11layer:-. :.ire t:xcilL·d ;,bout the i.:amc ;iod \l'Jll l>l' l'l'iltl\' tO lll;iy." . (;url'll' CX!)l'l't.' :1 dt:lt•n -.1\t' h;,ttle hut fi gures •he l l'illll>. 11 il l :-.core n1ort· th:u1 I h1·.1 ihd I a:-.t ~ t·a r 11 hl·n thc\· h:1Jtlctl 111 a sr<1relt'i.S tic. I /(• ~ay:-. Oran g t· Cuti:.!")> (ii•ft:m.(' ii. as i.;Qod as it \1 ""' l:1i."1 i.ea:-.on. but ho1A:s his of- !cnse is bl'ltt·r. S:inta .-\n:i's only \\·in this ~·c<ir \l'ai. a 13-:1 1·ictory n\·c·r P iC'rce . The Dons . ho1•·e,·er. Inst Ip Cerri tos b\· four point!>1and \It. San Antonio h~· fi\'C . \\"ilh a lilllt· rnflrc lll('k in those grin1es. s~1nl a ,\na •1·oul<l be tied 11·i1h OCC lur rhc lead r ight no1\', ' • Te~n Violinist, British Maestro Shine . . ' .... . . • . • !'-~· .·:· Is a ''ital racel or the l\lor- riner manner. • '°"'ed by a piece or drivel Our prOgram told us Iha\ .st p\iul number in t h'e th&t goes under t he title of he chur11ed .!)ut the !!core Ch<lpm:in audience did lite: Sh\(01lla Concertante. It lust sumlYu.•r (11 tile Pub.t('U the •\•o rk and le \ tht-lr'. Tll E V ~\\'E R•: ..aLtheir.. '<lrO..'l \h iJ._\.\'rJier 's com-of Fonl'llinebltuu, near f~lings be known byaora best in ~loia rl ·~ gllttl'ring pan ion from the auditoriun1 PariS. rr woUld take this l<t appla11s . : .p TOM BARLEY Music Box . S tephu n1 c C hn!le ;ind Nev ill<' l\\rirr1nl'r·s Los 1\n gc l cs C hamber-Or· ehe_s tra wl're w11rn1ly \\'el('o1nl'd vis itors to our l'Ou'ht.r lhti. p;isl \\'eckcnd. for " patr of conC'erts that ""ere \.\'ell up to the very hig h standa rd already set loeall y in th1:. young mu:.ic :.eason . , l\liss Cha:.c opent.'<i the 1974 -75 sc:.:.on of tt1e JI arbor l\rc:1 l't1mmu111l) Concerts As:.oci:1tion Sunday "''Ith a s plendid rec1t ;d in the nol so :.plcndul l\'l'"'Plirt llurbor ll igh School :nuJiloriun1 and ugain astonished us "'ilh ;i t ec hn ical n1a:.1e ry :ind range th at ~ee n1 to Lt: e nh<1nccd \\'ith e\'cry 1~r· furn1ancc. 'fhe l)rctly tf:c nager par- ticularly impressed this 1••riter in the firs l ha ir of an absorbing 1>rogr a n1 with n1a g nificcnt r enditions of Vi\'aldi's Sonata in ~o m ajo r unrl Uccthovcn's Sonata No. 9 -in technical terms, the high point of her performance. BLT T lllS \\'ritcr 1lrt•"- the greatl'St plc:H;ure from the ""or k that so m11 ii· nif1cl·ntl y opened the -.ccond po rt ion or her pro.c;ran1 -Bela Bartok's rich and ex 1>re ssi \·c ··Roumanian Dunces." Bartok's s ix sketches of earthy "Roumanian charac- ters arc tailor made for the likes of ri."1 igs Chase. She dashed them off '''ith the fl a ir and c lan that the doug hty l/unga rian had''in mind "'hen he penned the vi\'id images so a bly tran- slated by Zoltan Szekely. INCRE OI BI .. '\". NO one applauded. It is hard to Di,•erllmento in U flat" and lil anguis h and your crit ic v.•riter lci11 t han two days to To each his own, or rour-" In l·laydn"s Sym1>hony No. should be given the Victoria put togelh tir s omething sc. f\larriner is the last pe('.:: 55, the "Schoolmastl'r" that Cross for sticking to his post eom1>ar<1ble while \.\'Orking son in the world to indul ~ is so t}'J>ic:il or the happy undt'r such sustained fire. in the most 8uituble e n-in uny kind or !:1kery and : •··1· th 1 l hi-.oiJn al his merriest. ''ironment or Suntu Ana's t hought enough of the wo.11..·,· ut:lCVe a t Oll "Onepersoo .. ' IT TOO K Ttl•·1·k f lh ~· ..... " And not h in" deli"htcd "" I cs o c Grei·hound JJus Station. to give it a plum spot on · ~· in t/Hll ero"•ded uudilo1·ium " " 'I t o· t . t t [ ~ this Et11a r e nthusiast n1ore 1• ozar iver imen ° 0 Bul le us be seru"ulously o t her \vise im neecab e ' \.\'as familiar wilh the l1.1r-~ t '· \\ g re · • • than a s u n er b inter· res ore Ou Jang n nc vs f"\1·,•1ndpointout tho1ta sub-~rororam . tuk \vork but that is whnt "·e t' \ I ft " • nrelatton of Sir to:d"·ard's l.Q. norm jl .!I er e. ~===========:::::;==========;; \\•ill hilVc to---assunll' in the •· b th ~ 11 · di. lnl'o<luct;on a u1l ,\llcurofor a room v.ur > 1ngs an absence of ;rpplause thtll " h 1· Strings -rarel" he:u·d v.•ater eater gurg 1ngs that s hould have r em0\'00 a re"' ~ R b t R d · II these da.vs a nd one wonders o er o r1guei ca s of thl' cob"•ebs from that h •·· · very dingy a uditorium. wh.v when one obscr\'cs the 1~;::':":' ":';;'~~r:m;;;:":':;:":·====:;-\ kind of res po nse it dre"' !\liss Chase did the ri)j ht from a dc•lightcd audience . ~~·~"r-u"f thing. She carried on ~·ith Sunday nl~ht. 11 nrr program as if nothing It "'as unfortunutcly fol- hatl ha pJlencd a nd if she '•==========='ii -'"' ""' M .... \\'US l'Uf0ed by the incident I. •-~coo••"'••~ il cl'rl:iinly didn't show in sup<·rb renditions of \\'Orks by th e be lo ved Fri t z Kreisler. Chopin and llcnri \\'iL·na"'a k i. · One sensed late r th:il the <iudien<'c had realized its e r· ror and \.\'ll.S determined lu ma ke up for the omission \\'ith a sustaine d fin a l O\'ation lhat obvious ly delighted the young soloist. AND A WORD of praise before we leave lhe fair S t e p h anie for h er distinguishe d and most capab le accompa n is t , ""'l•.ths .tu ' MkM "YEUOW SUBMARINE" hchl .......... •.14 "EAITH9UAKF' st.ti ff-I,, Mov. 15 PlUS Stt't't' McQuffn "THE FILM II TASTEFUL THROUGHOUT.;: HUMOROUS. EXCITING AND DAAMATtC l"-,.w••MC,.ca ••-• • STARTS ToDlY SftCJIL UlllT!l IMUllllNT MIRAMAR; S• Ck•nte-492-0056 l"AMILY TWIM,-alo Yalloy-962·1248 W'ISTIROOK, WnhniMter-530-4401 Judith Olson. lier "·ork at ••• ~ ••.• the piano was never less :" ••• •owa"D• ••• · than fla\1•less :ind her rap-:: port "'ith a young artist '''ho :J o ~vi ously tre a s ures he r :1 ,.. HaaT"• ••• , "Tl:tE RIMRS'.' · CIH.EMA CEHTER. l &. 4, Costa Mesa-979·4141 MISSION DllYE-IM, Sao Juan Cap._; 493.4545 CINEMA WEST, Wntminster-892-44'3 II~~~~~-; made a trem endous con-'••'' 1549.3102 '••' Ev11s.~7,.M. ""'"•oll ,.,,. ao•••.<:os•a •••• Cooit. 5..m, "'-2 lribution to a difficult andl 1~-~-~-~·~·~·~-~· ~·~·~"~·~-~·~·~··~~====~======; demanding recital. -On to that breezy Driton. l'\e\'illc !\larrine r , and the PUTUTDI NIU 1t TONY AWA.ID visit of his Los Angeles * ~-Y-DaAMA c .. TICS CllCLE AWA.ID * ·Cha mber. Orch.,tt a to "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" Chapman College that Sun-._, "-MilM' <l a.v e\•eni ng. ExplosiYe. Powerful,. COntemporary Drama Recommended for Mature Audiences \\lith the· exception of a r£>grettable descent into a ~Nl¥11W M!!'~~DISC9UH' PltCI 12.50 . piece of mug"'•um p moder- nity, his prog ram was all that "'e ha\'t'.corde to expect from this superb f:humbe1 ens emble -polis hed. {' I e \'er I y i n t er p re I ed a nd j.~;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;:~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;­ . delivered ~·ith the clan tha! EVES FROM 7 P.M. MATIHE6-WED. I :00 P.M. A ALM llY (X) PAUL MOAAJSSEY • PliBLIC NOTIC fo: c;orric·s clul; h;,s IX"l'll hit 11i!h injuries si nce the sl:u•t AA of lhc ~l';.ison and It 's lhe1r Ranks Bolstered plus l'ICTITIOU5 aU51Ni5l NAME 5TATiMt:NT Tht 10110*'"9 PO:••ons ••t o o, n v -... ~.Alo: A .. A CUS TOM IN TEAIOAi, IS~I P •odutt< L•n•. Olli! L, Hu11lollt;1lon &acti. c .io10<110• ~•''· A•nolll f . l(.•ti•e•. Ill! EllWM•I• Dr .• -lf191G118e•~ti. 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PBS' look at alcoholism and its e'ffects, h as spurred thousands of drinkers lo seek ad\'ice about their problem , accQrding to spokesman !or two national alcoholoc grou ps. r e port that l itera l ly lJllllD llR thousands of te\ephonecall' . . , and' letters from people seeking heJp.' · Simi l arl y, a ·spokeswoman !or 1\l-1\non co· --c sa;d ;n a statement that her IN ft ERT The p rogram, which was aired on the P ublic Broadcasting Ncl"·ork Oct. 21, focused on the effects of alcohol addictio n on the fam·ilies, f rie nds and employers or problen1 drinke rs. ~;,~~;~~~·~~~"rrr:~d s1 ho1 SATURDAY, NovJ&lh-12:00 MIDNIGHT ~;~.:-,~~~:~, ';~~~!~:i . ·;~ A.S.6.W.C. Card S4 •Gen. Admission $5 the num ber of telephone ;n?~;~;~ York c;ty alone GOLDEN WEST COLLE .GE 'he '";d the "'·eracc TICl£TSATGOLODIW!STCOllEIEIOOlSTOll£OlllTTNEDOOI Arter the show. 1n:inv stations follo"·ed up thC hroadr:1 st "'ilh ...t!. Ji1·l· program thut put \'elCl-ans in touch "'it,h such groups :1s :1lcoholi cs Anonymous and Al·Anon. number phone calls about l't,FO.: 892·1111EXT.545 Al-Anon arc ·about.JO a day.r;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~~~~~;~;~~;;;;;~i "'Drink. Drank, Drunk ,"' s:i1d Thon1a s G . Terbell . chairn1an Qf t he National Counc il on Alcoholism. :·had a profound impact on In lhe 36 hours after the broadcusl. the number or call s rose to 400. she said. Jn Oaltas. lhe ave rage jumped lo450. She added that Al·Anon o££ic es in Lo s Angeles, Louisville. f\I il"'aukee and PittsburRh ;ll sd' reported increased aC li\'ily. • l'EGGY YOR,,;, bf'IUl'l'd Pli)'<'hlc htaler "psythomtlt11\, "Ill ltU ~ou ~hoot )'uor•elf-•o brl11i: a peru;mal obj1•r/! e PAUL JUl.ADf,f.Y, c:laH'\'O )'an( ~nd l'•)'Chlc: Nob lo his 1un1tthlt1l (:In hil mlnd--youro/ ,l/oo 1/udllrit p,..dktionAi e J EAN Mrt:LARflN, C:tlt'bra\f'd •uthor '1 rtlilious Kho\1r "Ill help you to de~el<>p yuur own ESPotenlill! • --,---cc-_IN PERSON ! ONF. NIGHT ONLY0! ____ _ ~i\'l'UkDAY . NOV. 16, ROYAL INN -San1;a 1\na · SUN D1\Y, NOV. 17, llOhlDAY INN-Costa i\tcsa /;O 111 Prop,11111 IJ1•gu1 .. 1 II P,,\I. lwt hy.ftold s in ''THE LOMG EST Y "RO", Andy Warhol's "DRACULA", ''I'-RDOI", "MARRY AMO TONTO"• "CIMoEULLA UIEITY"o "C"LIFORMIA Sl'ur-. ''THE ·LA ST DETAll;o ' . . The GWC Cu/lurol Progrom Committ~ presents Son Francisco's NewSholcespeare Company in o performance of • The·Mer'chanl of Venice ot the Gold en West College Pavilion Sunday, November 17, 1974, at 4 p.m, Tic keh ore 011oiloble ot 11\e GWC Book~tOl'e, 892-7711 , eit. 54.5, or ot 11\e door. Prices are $3 f1tr choir 1eoling ond $2 for bl11och11r1. Walt Di•n•r "TH E BEARS & I" • "THE SHAGGY DOG" •• "BANG THE DRUMS SLOWLY" 3:40-7:25 "SEIIURF' IRI • "VAULT OF HORRORS" "VELVET VAMPIRE" SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MA TIMEE SAT.' SUM.~ MOY. 16' 17 "WHERE THE RED FERN GOES " ' !'CRY OF THE WILDERNESS" DOORS Of'EH 1:30 ALL SEATS 75' ,.y ffiANN THEATRES I A,&Atll •'f lll fl l ' Sln,llDAY I WNUt 11.ll 'fll !!llP .V . J~mes Caan Lauren Hulton .. TliE GAMBLER . ., DAJlY 7-1 0:45 SUN. 3:1G-7·10:45 1•1 Carrot O'Connor Ernest Borgnine Law & Disorder '. DAILY 7-10:15 wtllllNDS 3:30-7.1 0:15 (, . ,, K-TR PllESCNTS KERMIT SCHAFER'S P~RDONMV BLOOPER ". ' H11 sinq•f' "Vou ~ew II' bv Som Co~ow end $Ung b't' Vonny Slleel GEORGE SEGAL ELLIOT GOULD "CALIFORNIA SPLIT" (R) PERRY KING LORDS OF FLATBUSH IPGl OAILT 1:'5 Wl IND5 1·S:iO.t"4S SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY EICLUSIYEI n .. ei9 c°"*"'"°"' PLUS A GREAT THRILLER II II liinatOWJ! qoom~· -· R -•, ' IYES FROM 1 P .M. COMTIMUOUS SUNDAY - 2 P.M. • ' . ·• .. ·' I ' 7 • • . . '· ' t -"·"··"'-'-' IC I Saddleliack· • • . EDIT I O N ' I . VOL;67, NO. 317, 7:SECTION SI tO'PAGES 0 RA NGE :.COUNJ'Y, CAtlFO.Rl\l IA ' ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1974 ~ .... 1'oday'is t 1inal N.Y. Stocks • TEN 'CEf"TS ' .Rocky ·4 - ·.ts Role ~in Book on Goldberg WAS•IJNGTON (APJ -Nelson A. today as a, new round or hearings Rocke£eller said today he felt em-began on bis fitness to become vice barrassedandhumiliatedbYhisrolein-president. "'" the publication of a 1970 campaign Rockefeller said his previo ui; ;bMJgraphy of former Stipreme Court remarks about the book were based JusticeArthurJ .GoJdberg. on faull,y memory and incomplete Rocfefeller told the Senate Rules l:nowledg,, and were oot an attempt ComqJ.ittee he made a mistake in ·tocovensP the facts. helping arrange financing for the Jn Iris first response lo questions book, which was critical"of Goldberg, a:bOut th8 book a lnonth.ago, Rockefcl· whom 1 be defeated for New York ler said_he did not lt.no..W his bi'.other, governor. Laurance, had put 'up $60,000 to The t>ot">k. a nd Rockefeller's earlier fin ance tlle bQok until he I Nelson ) was public !'itate l'n enl. disclaiming . toldbytbeFBI. ~ knowledge of'the book , was the focal .But in: his testimon)ftoday he said poiq.l ~f the com~ittee's questioning '¥;', h~scnl repre&e~ali_ves or t~e -. !;" .y i author. Yictory Lasky. to bis ~roll!er f\~P·. ~jtward . Canno,n 10.N.ev. ),, In his opening statement. Rockc£l'I · to see if Laurance would find 1n· J, chairman 'ol th\ Rules Comm1ltee. ler defended his cash gifts to friends \'estorslOrfheproject. · · -.. s~ed Rftlte faller "fllc.ther the and associates -another source of ROckefeller said neither he nor his elabora\(I fr!:fan.i:_eruent i"Or fin3ncing criticism since the carlic.•r hearings brother reme mbered the incident, \he bdok , ..Wch iftWlved creation or us acts Or generosity "in the tradition which occutr~ in_. the midst of a h11ra ... Citef arj; Pub licptions ~nc. in -of sharing v.•ft h othel's," political .Caf1'paign, until l~y trattd Delaware and ehanneli~ money ... what happened. tbrougb the many in· from PJll~' fl)>hia to Wa!l11ilgt.01 lo dividuals involved. New Yor was a,n'effort ··to launder "'T~e subseqpeot facts are tremen· the Rocke ·uer money." · "° dously embar.assing to me," he said~. ••Not-oc ke(eller .money\_ the ''primarily beca·use tlley reflect on Rockefeller name," said R,ocli:efeller, my brother~ whom t love deeply:-I'm adding thi!t. som e investors might'not embarraSsed.and humjli ated for )Nhal 1 want.to Pittlclpute;ln a proje'ct if they .....,, said about fu.y brother, because he1.S:::r know Ro efellers are'"'behind tht• oneofthe nic'eiitpe·opleinlheworld.''~. -·<Ital. -"' . r ~ .· ( lloC'kf.fe llt•r sa id the central question r3ised by his nomination v.·as whether his family buckground v.·ou\d somehow limit hin1 so hc v.•o\Jld not bC' able to serve the general good or all Amer;ican:s ._. "I think Lht• <An:s wt'r i~ no ." he :suid, sup1>lyin~ his own answer "I \\'Ould not behave improper!)'. And I would not be limited or bl1ndt•d. I think I could rise lo the ri;!sponsibilityo£1heoffice ·· Hockefclicr said he lc:.i rned Lhrough hi s ra ilurc in three tries to :.ichieve !he Republican nomination for president lh{' limitations of "'Calth in achieving Political success. l "Pohtical ;1ut horily. the only en· during kind or political power. is not for sale in tlH• An1 eriran politica l sys ten1 ." he said ..... G real poljlittul authority in An1 cr1ca coml's onl.v . fron1 the free gi ft or the people \\'hl'll 1 hey vote for you.·' .= l oom? ac 8 e • ' • lllasewicz Says • Kahiibach Told . -- Payoff IDegal WASHINGTON (AP) -Retired New York City detective AJltbony T. Ulasewicz described in rapid·rire, deadpan fashion at tbt Watergate cover-up trial today. bow ht clan· deslinely dispeued SZ17,000 to' tbe original Watergate defendants. ' ~ S(ldd;/,eb'ack , . ·Urging Meer On Finances Saddleback College trustees waqt lo meet with the.officipls thatcontrol the purse strings ror state money Wr new construction oroiects. ~ Trustees extended the invitation to state Department of Finance and Callrornia Community College p1ail· ners Tuesd ay ni ght. rfhey will decide how much state support Saddleback will get for future perman ent buildings on the Mission Viejo cam· pus. The invitation. however, was less 1 than gracious. With~· almost no expression to his voice, Ulasewicz said that throulbout most of the three m~ ,he was making the cash de liv.eries, he cautioneq Herbert W. Kalmbach of H'ewport Beach-that-there-wa-s-· something illegal or improper about the payoffs. J In his thick New York accent. /tJ'luewiea·~etipl" Qte covert use or te&,pc'tli booU.., CO\'er -..~ ud secret "'1 "°i.i-u...i to dOli...,. Uae tnh 'o th..-llllllQl seven Wate rgate de£e•daqfl J.'MI their lawyers.· · Ulasewicz descrtbed an Aug. 3, 19'12. m.eetin1 with Kalmbach, once former President Nixon's personal at· tOrney, at the Orange County Airport where he was to r eceive a 575,000 cash delivery. Ulasewicz said he told Kalmbach, .. Something here was·not kosher. It v.•ent a little over hiS head . I felt it was becoming more improper with each sequence in spite or his 3Ssurances th~t there-was· nothing 'iUegal. '' Ulasewicz said he worried that Kalmbach apparently didn't have control over who received the money or for ••hat purpose. ··~re bei ng a New York City cop and · he being the lawyer for the President, it was hard ror me to tell him what was on my mind," the paunchy 56· year-old former investiit3lor said. Ulasewicz said he told Kalmbach at the August 1972 meeting that he would make no more deliveries. lt was more of a demand. TruslttS said they wa nt an· audience with the state planners in light or reports that the state m ay change the amount or money it has promised Saddleback for construction or a multi-million· dollar fine arts complex, a gym· nasium and physical e ducation building and a road around the cam- pus' perimeter. State ofricials have conceded that they are restudying the amount or support for·Saddleback. Su-pt. Robert Lombardi said the current thinkin g or the st ate Depa rtment or Finance planners is that Saddleback already has tOo much space for the number or students enrolled. "While he "''as worlds . apart from me," tfl asew icz said. "I would recommend he'd·likewise desist.'' Kalmbach teslifiCd Tuesday that <See KALMBAOI, Page A2) EXHAUSTED N_A~A·GiiiDE!l FROM MUD TO.SOUit GROUND BY RESCUERS Her Ow,ner Cot . k, oo, B~ a:c>th Pulled t~ Safety by Firemen and Friends Trus tee Robert Bartholomew of Tustin challenged the state Depart· rnent of Finance to a f3ce-~o-face cliscussion about the college's 5pace aeeds. Ora•!I<' w~a fh('r Varinble high c louds bui mostly stinny Thursday, accor· ding to the ~·l·athel' ser\'icc, with • generally cooler ten11>eratures. llighs 3f lh1• beoches 68 rising to 72 Inland. O\·e rnight lov.:s 55·58. ' INSIDt: ·rooA" IV Ith 100 to BOO' million people I'll/· /ering /rom mo:lnulrition or jacing starvation. ·world or~nii'{llions are throwing !heir /ull,.energiet into rhe frightening problem. Set story. pie· turet. P<Jge 02. • •• ... .. ... .. 01·1· , .. rn .. •• ••• 9•·1 Ct·16' " Cl •• ""-YDKMr I• Mlo!IJYi'"t9 II ,.,'tin ... , MW<... ., --.. .._.._.ll'Mwt A4 Ol'....-c:.toMty At•11 ...... 'll.J 5"rtl 11,l.6 Or.ltt!M'9fwl AH' Mtt• IN••tt1 l•·I Ttl•wilita 11 .,......,, •.. , _....., A4 WtrlfNfWl A! I .' ' A Real Mudder . Hor_se, Woma!l Tra p p..e d i n Ml!_rsh By HILARY .KAYE Ofllle0.llf"61l$Wt' A runaway horse and the woman who owns it spent almost three hours Tuesday trapped in a muddy area or Upper Newport. Bay. 'The ordeal finally ended whe n Contract OK'd For Saddleback School .Project , firemen and olher rescue workers fi rst e3sed the woman out or the mud. and then dug, the horse out. pulling ~ to safety using a rope uecl' around its legs. Erika Carter. 1746 Orchard Drive. Santa An<1 1-l ej_ghlS, said.tllat. soon ar. ter her horse. Nar:u. beciurie.i;tuc~ In the gooey mud. three ruriners jogjJed by just t5·fcct away, but did not of£er to help despite her cri es. · A man walking liis d0g finally ca1. led the tire department. she said. The middle·aged v.·oman, who was sitting in the mud propping_ her hor· se's head on her, lap tp keep it out' of the mucf .. isaid Newpc>rt Beach tircn:t~n showed up about an hour aftel' her horse bolted into the mud <it 10 a.mi It took. another 15 minutes before fireman Dave Green reached the Construction or the Saddleback Val · ley's -third . intermediate sch6ol is scheduled to gel under w3y Dec. 2. • A contract for the project, on 20 woman. , acre.s at J er onlmq Road between "'that was the scariest part, Ridge Route and Canada Roads. was ~. waiting for him to get there," P-trs. awar(led Tuesday night to Ni ck Ca rtcrrelated. Potrajac. Inc. or Baldwin Park. The v.•oman and her horse were in The firm bid $3,2.$4,000 for the the marshlands orr University Drive project. 1t was the lowest or rive bids neartheY~t-CA . submitted. · I B . .k •• ' P-1rs . Ca rter c.xp a lned she wa'S arr1n1t stri es or v.•eat1n:r com· 'd' " , h·le leading ,~ l)licatio';Jn"s°, suy school dif~rict in ing c:ine uor e w I _. spokesmen. the school should Bol'n· riderless Nara. _. plcted b)' J anuary, 1976. · Nara spook'tl't and bolted Into the trustees ~ the Saddleback Valley mud, ~·here h('r p3nic stri~ken errorts Unified School District also awarded to free herself just ~unk her ftlrthll!r PokraJac's firm a <'on lract ror Into the goo. Mrs. C8rtcriaM1. Nu ra $106.900 worth or related building for soon"•ass1uck uptoher chc~b ·the $Chool. • f\1 rs. Carter wo4 in after her~ hold The school v.·111 accommodate l ,200 up h\•r hcnd tq keep the ho~e from sludent11 . aurrocullng. · • .,..,.,W'l'!l'tl"" ....... 07"~ ' • 0..11, "''II "'°"n t1 lllcll4l1t It-+ ... SAFE AT lAST. HORSE AND QWNER ARE REUNITED Both ladly In Need of Beth After Muddy Ordeal Tuesday ' . ' • •' -so-,ooo Re sioents~:· Su gge~ted ~.Y J ;\f\' "'ORTll otu,.0,11,l'i .. ltlff A third amendment lo lhe'Or.:111~1· County General Plan allo\.i.·i.flg about 50,000 nc"· residents in the Sad· dleback Valle'' "'on 8 recommcn· dation for ui}pro\·al Tuesda y h~· t:ou'ftty planning commissioners. _~he 3'-t.o·l .d!!cision. Ylith..Cnmmi.s· sion.er Shirley Grindle ubslainin!(. came after fi\'e months or public hearings and more than a 9c"r i« study io and~"'-llilil· ween \amlawnen aenvlronmen· • talists. Tht> amendment no"' mov(-'$ 10 lht• c.•ountv supt"rvi~ors, who ·ttfl' expeclt"I to take fin al action on ii !xofurt• f)r1· 31. Largest portions of the amcndmL•n l :1rr th(· three·ranch. 4.200-acrr i\1orth El Tnro pl:tnning rl'S('I'\'{' and the 9,000·:.icrr l\loulton H:1nch. The final rccon1rh1·11daliou s s lH·t·d off onc·third or lhl~ pupufatiou l'S lim:.ites ori)!1n:illy prt•scn tt•d h\ dC\'clopers and planner~. The No r t h f:I Toro p:irt•c ls orig inally called for about 19,000 rcsidcn~. I\l oulton !lunch planner:-- . projected 57 .000 In both are:.i ~. lh(' consult1n1: firm or Chapman. Philt i1>s. Brandt and Rl"<I · dick developed pl ans ror the maJority of land ov.•ners If upprovcd. the 1v.o proJecls ' probably \\'OU Id b<' developed over the next IS years Three Cl'nl ra l issues dominated !hr: hC'arinrs. Nors<• l'rorn tht' El ·roro l\lartilt t:orps ~\ i r S\;J! io n arft·cts both p:.i rct.1:1 f'ritital i~stH' h;1s IX'C'n v.•hcthcr or no! 10 pl an for rt•s 1dl·nti<.1l uses \\'it hin 11.'rla in noJSL' le\·cl <Jre<a~. For Ilic n1 nst part. !h1· l'nm1rnssion recun1 - m1•nd11t u1n k!•t•ps res1dcnlial uses out. Jn the t\loulton Hanch. pr('strvat1on of th e Aliso Creek grecijl>t'lt \\'<IS a top priority of both the county 1>\anning s1arr a~d the developer. 'l'h c ereck bisects the r anch :.ind spills into the oec:.in at South Laguna·. ,1\ continuous Jlreenbelt and .hiking lrait system has been designated on the rccnmmend cd plan. :\\o.c;\ conll'o\·-e r s ia l ..tSS Ut! '-''3~ prt•scrvation of the L~1~una grccnbcll on the :\h1ulton Hanch. About 3,0011 arre'."i of lht• ranch is part of a IU,()()11· :icrL' ~ret:nhelt "'hieh a strunJ:; loh· h\·in~ i.:r11up most r~on1 l.a)!t fn n ~ l'll:•arh -h<1 :--lrs cd to pt·e!;(.'r\·L· 1·he rinal rl'l'O mmt•nd<1 llOn :-;ho".~ !iORll' dt•\·e\opmenl in the Lo1\·cr \Vood (·;n1yon l)l)l't1on nf the 1<:rcenhclt. It r1•prt•:-C'nls :i uompron1isc bet1vt'l!n "hat the ~ret•nhc lt lobb:i·ists \.\'Untcct and v. h:it lhl• dl·\'C rs SUl{~l'Slcd. PHONE JANG LES FOR APARTMENT "The phone ran,:; onl'C C\'ery nine minutes and \\ l' rent1.'<I lhC' ap,1 r1 · mr•nt ·•· l lcrr ·~ the atl \vhirh :.11;_1rkl·d JU'll the r('sl)OJl S\' ii lJ:.ilhou landlnrd MIU!:,hl ' U,\t 11E1.rJ1t 11 pt. r~rr1~. h1t1n :r1lo\e, "' ~· 1·rpt_-.. 11111 lncld SI 15 mo yr!)' -xx 1'.1'. " JI it u hJll' a home or api1r~men1 Lll l~',I. 1·all 642·5678 J>ut. u ft.1w \\'Rf~ 10 v.01·k fo r you. In the Oail x._Pilol --> . ' I .: ~It!° DAILYPILOT SS aceful ' alestine' .. _ -~ rafa-----' UNIT ED NATIONS <UPll alestinian lttider Yusscr Arurat. in unprecedeated appe11rancc before Unil.ed--'Na.Uons General Asscm· ;~,c.liled today for creation of a ah!~i91it1n state in Vt'hich l\tosll4Jlls~ :Pewrand Christia ns could hvi:: in peace. .Qcurity.precautions at the United ~Utiorls \\'ere the greu tcst in history or tlP organizaJion. Arufal. under deet lh real by the militant Jev.•ish Defen se l.eague, was fl oVt'll to the UN. com· und from Kennedy Airport in a U.S. rmy helicopter and Vt'US living in the _1J,r_.'N!s 38·floo r glass secretariat ~jruilaln~ which had been turned into a or.res!:. .. Arafat. is hands over his head In a •ictory salute, received a staqding vation wb~n he finished his 92·minute • ·peech. an~1fn.e!:_ LaudS. ,. "~~~~----=. • ' T~ s'Ub}ect w'•• political pressure pnd environmentalist,& ut a hearing •ruesday accused the Orange Counly Planning Corom,ission of rushing ap· prOvitl of the Third Ainendment oC the county''S gericr~plan to a·ppeitse powerrul developer,, ----- "I'd like to co m~ to lf\e com mis· sion'li defense," piped 'up·V.P~ Baker, onc·time owner of several thousand acres in El Toro. For 14 years he tried to get approval or hi s Canada f'oothills project, Baker said, After a fina( rejection two years ago, he sold to Occidental Land, Inc .. ~·hi ch is still tryirig t.og,t approval for the project . ... "I've seen a lot or commissioners · come and go, and I can safely say you're.. not rushing inta'this," he said. .. You're doing a Cine job." "I heard the same accusations or giving in lo political p~ssure on the same property five years ago," he ad· ded. ' Sever<otl delegations. including the U.S., nc,ilher stood nor applauded. U.S. <1.mba.ssa<l.or.. John Scali sat impas· sively 'throughout the speech while Arafat was interupted by applause half a dozen times. Outsidc U .. N. headquarters, ri\'al pro·Arab and pro.Israel groups de monstra.led while hund reds or police tried to keep them four blocks '"-'-?Then Commissioner Shirley GMndle asked if Ba ker would repeal his coin- pliment lo county supefvisors next til!le the commission wants a pry raise. ·Sheba A r r iv es Dlllf Piie! 1'11111•..., HllarW IC.aY• , J an r'ar!l01\s 11Cft) and Li on Country Safari's Penny Lee prep.ar~ S~cba at qrange C9ll1ty Airport for final leg of young cat's trip to her nC\\' home .a l the Lakuna Hills \\'ild animal p;.irk. i\liss Pursons. 21. ra ised runds to buy liOhess from SJn .Jose area pct shop and arrnoged for her ne\v hqmc in r~lativl' fr ee(tom of Lion Country. They made trip to Soulhcrn Califor-· uparl. 'Etie Arabs, muny in traditional headdresst!S. c hanted "\\lelcomc! Welcome PLO" a nd "Palestini:: Ye s ...!. Jsrael No.·• Despite the precautions, there were a few scurnes. The NeVt' York Fire Department said it r eceived tv.·o telephone calls that bombs hoid been placed al the U.N. but they turned out to be hoaxes. The lsr<.1el delegation, which has called Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization a group or murderers and assassins, boycotted today's ses· sion. The lsra~li government warned . . D~ily Pile! S••K·~ FIREMEN BATILE BLAZE AT PAPER RECYCLING COMPANY Cause of Tuesday Afternoon Fire at El Toro Firm Undeterfhined ' ' ' ' I Paper Recycle . Plant .Blaze F~na.llr O·ut I hat U~N. permission ror the mil!tant Firemen had to bring their own system.was set up'in the pJant:s ·out- -----A-r.af'.at-l4Mdd~n'lbl~ld-------warerTmsltay~ernoo11 tti sqaetttrr-door-stofate-arefttlltlith the he~-ari mean an end . to ~cretary of Sta~e stubt>:C>rn blaze at a paper products industria l neighbor. Firefuen sa'id Cal Henrl'. A. Kissinger s peace efforts in recycring plant in El Toro. Turf 1',arms, which· grov.'S' grast com· . the ti.fiddl e East. The fire at Typex Recycling Plant, ~!~~~~1:fr~l~~~~d'itsspri~k~.ng .. :quip· 9870 Trabuco Road, did an estimated Firemen also used 3 ·bulldozer to $55,~ damage. Sta~ks or cardboard move the bulky m 8.teriills around so Irvine Lake's Quality Gets eont1n_ued to smoulder through the they couldbedoused,. . ., . warm afternoon casting a pall of There were 52 firemen·r.esponding smokeovert}\e Sadd.lebackValley. · to the blaie reported ·a·t,~2::.1-4 ·p'.m. A fire departm'ent spokesmeri said Some of them were.Still 'worklng ~t . arriving firefighters called for a the scene more t~n.four j)ours later . tanker because there were no fire The cause was not,kno'wn. · ~ational Check hydrants in the area. A-lost of the ddll8r ,J s !.Jnvolved" Later, ;a makeshift s pri.nkling equipmeJ\tused'intherfclamation. - Water aUality in Orange County's Irvine Lake will be monitored this month ll's part of a nationwide sur· vey, Gov . Ronald Reagan announced in Sa~raq'lento Tuesday. l l wiM be one of 29 lakes in CallfOrn\a t't\al wU\ be checked for conce ntr atio ns· o r sewa ge 'discharges. industrial wa.stes and cropland runoffs. I "~'• '"' Min.e Work~~· A¢4?~~d; ·seen 'f:p<\ay--()fti'¢:e r. ' '. Jleavy concentrations of these dlemteal nutrients can create a con· WASHINGTON CAP> -A~top or. dition called Eutrophication and can i'icer of the United Mine Workers said result in an over.abundance of negotiators are hopeful of rea-chlng aquatic plant growth, Reagan s3id agreement today on a new contract, a ~ta 'fiev.•s conrcrence. move that could limit the nationwide Suyh ~CJ'} groVt·th can hurt water ~coal strike to two week!. • quaflty and endanger fish. "It may take a little more-talking Reagan said that teams of Califor-but I think we can iron ~his thing out nifl national guardsmen will take today,·• said llarry Patrick, th €' sainp,IC.\ from tributaries flowing Ul\1\V'ssecretary·treasurer. into the.Jak:es . Patrick made the comment as he The samples will be eo tlected each emerged during a recess in the talks month for a year and shipped lo the \\'hile industry negotiators stydied the En\•ironment:tl Protection 1\gency·s union's response to its new contract research center in Corvallis, Ore. offer put on the bargaining table Robert Payne. CC)()rdinator of the Tuesday night. ., ' l I The strike, which beganofftcia'lly at 12 :01 a;m. Tuesday, shut do~n mlnes- produern~ 70 percent of the nation's" coal. Even i( a tentative ag'reement was reached this week, the 1)t.1W sdid it wo\J ld i.alt'e at least two weeW:s m•get a ne'yt' contract ratified and t.01put the mines to Work again. t . ' . '· Farmer described the new industl'y . offer as ''!_ ~mplet~ ~tal.package/' \\'hi ch was put forth "pol1 a$.. a bargaining gambit'' b;lrt y a·pro()05al ''that could settle the contract;v .. . Patrick agreed, sa):ing ft .... P~ ~h sides "closer togeth'er, tharlf -;ver before '.' a ft e r nine we'e,-1 .cf negotiations. • J • • p • ·~I . Baker puuscd a nd looked enig- matic. Then he replied with a twinkle, "I!_ depends.·: t ' rout Pa~ A I • ..... ' . nia 'l'uesday on A~ali forniJ flight. ' • • KALMBACH •• Shortly arti!r that m ~eti ng with Ulasev.·lcz he refused to make ·any more deliveries. Ulasewicz's testimony was largely a repeat of his frequently comic ap- Overnight Commercial Truck Parking Banned pearance b e fore the Senate A ne\v county ordinance aimed al Watergate committee in the summer -keeping heavy commercial trucks of 1973.--·---------·--~rr~0m11~1,p;;awTking ovcrt1fl,Yht-o.irT'5iUt11· Introduced into evidence in support ti~l streets was ~ppro\·ed 'in conctpl of his testimony were a bus driVer's Tuesday by the Bourd or Super· coin changer used for ·the dozens of visors. PllY P,hone calls Ulasewlcz made in ~r-The parking ban \\'ill be applied ranii;fngthetlandestinepayments. on!~· in areas \\'here re$ldents Th. e J'ury -was ·also shown lar•c request it or \Vh ere traffic warrants " it and S'uper visors wi ll " be em · blow~up photographs oC airport powered to decide Whi ch streets are telephone booths and baggage locker~ to be posted. . used !or the money drop Primary targets or the new Jaw a re big t fUcks ·v•c1ghlng J 2.0.00 pounds or more that are parked by their operntors on mll s e s 1 the next day'.s run. Residents of some housing areas . particul'arly Rossmoor. ha,·e com- plained that the big vehicles :..re a hazard'to tra (fic pn their sfreets. Supervisors specifically eiccmpted recreational vehi cles. fan1 il'.v piC'ku p trucks, boats a nd any other equip· ment "'eighin g less·lhan 12.000 poun· ds, ' Meta-Flex SKATEBOARDS conoH SWEAT SUITS Meta Flex • Skate board.wheels • trui:ks • axels • parts D'ART BOARDS and DARTS National Eutrophication Sur\'C)'. As the s trike that threatened ~a id 'the n ationwide s t ud y is thousands or layoffs in other in· .. part of our ongo ing v.·a~er quality 1i..stries entered its second day, the . i nvestigatory process. coal talks resumed here this morning. ••\V e pl a n to utili ze the in· Bothcoalanduniono!ficialslndicated formation in dealing v.•ith the lake a settl ement is near. problem na tionally." he said. '"This Patrick said earlier that the new in· info rm a ti o n can be ust>d in dustry proposa l is "pretty good." developing a better understanding. Chief industry negotiator Guy Far· bette r policies ln control any .mer ~aid "it could settle the con· Although· both sides have 3ltnost continually expre·ssed opUinism'"ove11 the ch·ances of a setllemen(,·&<Nrces . close to the talks indicated the:new of· .. rcr represented a final push ;by {he operators ''to closr out the co:lract.'' ~TENNIS DRESSES •Mn and loys .• TEN~IS SHORTS & SHIRTS .· I GYM SHORTS & SHIRTS I Plain & HumNrr d FOOTBALL JERSEYS runaway situations that may exist." tr;u·t " He agreed that the inrormation Ll\1 \V Prrsident Arnold Pi-lillcr ~aid \\'Ould be helpful to accncies :.in1I •union lf';tde rs arc carefull y studying groups concerned about heary lheproposal. growth nearlakes... Ttre indust ry made its proposal as ORANGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT ,....Or....,CN\I D•••r Piiot . .:..t!lwllid'o l••-· blf'ltdll•,,...,·Prn1. 1o~iv.ai..,1t.o.~ CM-~blltll1ftt Comp1n, s..p..11110!-1rt l'Ub'"""'· MONll~ lll•OUQll Frl ... y. lot Coot• Ml!!.1. NewJIOl'I ll<!Kll, HunU"91on 111!.kll/F..., '''" v111.,, l•v•11t. s..11111e--ll•!l•J -~ &H(fllklllll (OIU A ••"91t rwv'v<wl ..sillon ii putlli,,,.cl $1lu•ll••I -S...0.11. The ... i!'lo:hMI PllDll"'l'"I pl1nl " ti JOO WHI S.J Sl•"1. eo.i. Mtu. Ul<!o"~'' m:. 'i\ Ro~rt N. We@d Jack R. Curlev VIit PrtluNnt i nd Ge<Wr1I Mf""'Jll' Themas Keevil £0HOf ThClmas A. Murphine M.lne9!119 Ecl'10< Charles H. Loo,S Richard P. Nall AUhl..,! INnl ll•"'J Et1IO<\ ' Saddleback Valley Office lJ.201LI1'4i ll•OO •I,.... OitQCl~•Nw•r Other Offices Co1i. Mou UG V.•ll &.1 $tr"! Ne•lllO<l lk«l'I JUl '°'"''""' 6o<ilt-c1. Hllftll"910fl &1,,t ll I lllS 61..:ll llou,.•••d Utw,.. IMK~. !Ill Glt.,,.yft Slrffl Ttltphone 1714) 642-4321 Cl1sslfltd Advertising '42·5471 ~lt!IM-v.iJe• "''""(ltlotf Sl\·•310 fl••"' s.tfl Cit-~~ 495·0630 lHThQlll, 1tlt Or•~.. (•\! ~Ol•ll'Uflt ~r "9 M •! ,,..,..... H!~llrol+~•"· .. , ... ,.( flWft•r •t •llHtll-"11ht•tof'I11'1•1 ...... -( .. ""ll'lllllf , ... , •• , """''lllOf\ • '""19"1 •""''-'· . lift"'"' , .. ,, _ .... ,,..11 ., Co\!• ,,... ... , C.ohttl'lllO. "'9J<t•"'-tt c•or-~loo "*'""1" ,, "'"' "oo -~t~ .... u.1..,, *"'"'-''; IJ •-1111, . I the day-old strike lightened its grip on the already "'eakening econom y. U.S. Steel Corp., the nation's bi g· gest producer, announced a 25 perce nt production culback and said it wou ld lay off 13.700 e mployes this v.·eek. Major railroads furloughed .more th an 2.000 workers. The g i a nt Tennessee Valley Authority. v.'ilh only a 44·day coal reser,·e, railed for a voluntary cut· bark in electricity use in its seven· state po"•er a rea. It asked for a 50 per· cent reduction in street lighting, shor· ter business hours, a ban on outdoor e lect rica l a d vertisi ng a nd the !OVt'eri ng of thermost<otls to 65 degrees. In the coal fi elds. striking milX'rs debated hoY" Jong they could hold out ,,·ithout paychecks or strike bene!its. v. hich the Ul\l \V does not pa >:. Talk Planned On Childhood "The Emotipnal Experience of Childhood" is the subject of a presen- tation by Tim Stone, school 11- SY<'hologist , at 7!30p.m. Nov. 19 at the San Joaqui n Elemenfary School P arent ·Teacher Organization meeting. The meeting "'ill be held at La Paz Intermediate Srhool in l\1ission Viejo:· 1\lso scheduled is a filifl, "Adventures il'I Ea riv Childhood Education." .f\ltui-e general meetings. set for . Jun. 21. reb. 18. ti.tarch 25 and April 22. "·Ill rove r lhe s ubjects or d15ripline. responsibility in childhood and the parent Bl coun~ler. • Bus Line Set From Tustin ' . " To Saddleback , The Orange County Transit District is taking steps to improve bus ser\•ice to Saddleback College. In l\1areh, the distr..ict will inaugurate a direct line b~twee n Tustin and the l\1ission Viejo ea01pus, college trustees v.·ere, fold Tuesday night. Dan Armstrong. community ser· vices director. said college and tra n· sit district officials ' are meeting to provide a more direct route to the campus from the Irvine area. Trustee NOrrisa Brandt or Irvine said s he recently rode the bus to the campus ... It took an hour and 40 minutes. We went through Newport Center and Laguna &!ach. But it shouldn 't lake so long.'' . Armstrong noted.that the district is providing hourly •bus service from Sa.n Clemente and Lagun• Beach to the college. "' •re said the new Tustin route is part of a major south Ora·nge COunty ex· panslon of bus' service. Saddleback Group Will l:lear Riley - F'inh District Supervisor Thomas Rlley will be the lcatured speaker al Ji · Suddlehack Area Coor.dln.atil)g COiln· ell general meeting at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20 ~l Ptople'1 Federal Savings. 23tl88 El Toro Road In S.ddleba<k Vall•y Plaza. ., • Mtl10n • Wiqwam • Magic Ft.tcr • lurliltC)fon SOX 95c to 53°0 HYLOH IA SHAU WARM-UP JACKETS \ ...... 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Hobart Lombardi. the college has made some distinct gains. -Throu gh its community lecture series and other classes open to the public, the college has started to build a bridge to the community it serves. -Teachers and members of the public are attcn· ding board meetings and have been openly encouraged by trustees to maketheirviewsknown, -Student s', for the first time. may be finding Sad- cUeback a bit more like a college than a mere con- tillu ationof hi gh school. The board recently tldopted a package of cur- ricular changes that allO\V students greater fl exibilit.y und the opportunity for independent study. Stude nt services, inc luding health care a nd babys itting, soon wi.Jlbeoffered . Granted the college still has a long lis t of proble ms, particularly in the a rea or new building construction. Bul the ne w atm ospher e around Saddleback is a lot more amenable to problem·sol ving than the old one. -. Allin Fun Judgirig fr om the antics at Mission Viejo lligh Sc~ool last week and from El Toro High. Sc.hool celebra tions s e veral weeks earlier , school s p1nt ts on the rise. Both high schools ha d "Spirit Weeks:· "·he re t~e point was boosting school loyalty , enthus iasm for big football gam es, a nd in general having fun. At El Toro, students crowned a Spirit Queen a nd had dre ss-up days tor each class. ~1ission students planned a similar agenda, cu]minating: .with a pep rally, a homecoming queen e lection. and a day whe n everybody dressed in the school colors. In almost every case, the students showed t hey were willing to clean up after their stunts . Perhaps this is why ad m inistrators \ve re willing lo wink a l the antics, officially disapproving the m but also keeping their response in proportion to the orrense. . .. . 1 While s ome observers might conclude h1J1nks hke dra ping toilet paper over Mission Viejo 1-ligh S chool are not particula rl y in s piring , th e s pirited, cele brations do provide a mostly ha rmless \vay to genera le, the n \vork off youthful s team . Mutual Be n efit I rvin e is the recipient of \Vhat must be the biggest barg ain iii the consultation business. 1'he city h as a lot to do in a short time. O~dina nce.s copied from county legislation mus t be rewritte n to fit the needs a nd desires of Irvine residents. Policies must be drafted on how the hundreds of archeolog:ical <1nd pa leontolog ical sites identified in the city are to be Lreated by developers, A city charte r is b eing \vritten . Jn these and other areas. the city is the beneficiary of the social ecology program at UC Irvine . Stude nts in the program are e ngaged in fi eld s tudies of the proble ms facing the c ity . . . The cooperative venture is a n a sset to both the c it y and the univer sity. The city gets the needed inror- mation free. And the stude nts, the university points out, have the benefit of practical expe rience·to round out their academic pursuits. .. . ~ SB Oil Crisis · Can [)ear Gloomy !"Gus llonies Only for the Rich? Spar W AS ~IINGTON -A grim, new mood is developing in Washington that military intervention may be necessary to bring down the price or oil and save the \Vest from economic ruin. • UnU I the. last few weeks. military action was considered out or the question. But the mood definitely is changing, <is the consequences of the oil gouge h ave b e c ome more devastating. Oil is th e 1i febloodor the in· dustrial West. A growing number of policymakers now a g ree that the United States can· not stand by while a rew recklessly · greedy potentates interfere with the norma l now or our lifeblood. ALREA DY;---t.JJe oil price squeeze has driven Jta fy-..to the brink of bankruptcy. Other We'ste~ stalwarts. such as England and J apa.J.!, have been r ocked by high oil prices. l;;nless the prices are quickly reduce d-,. econom ic chaos will s pre<tcl throughout the \Vest. The reper c u s sion s , top policymakers have told us, \\'ould af- fect the •·\·ital interests'' of the United States. The use of the term ··vital in- terests" is ominous. For it is under· stood that the United Stales will go to \\•ar, ir necessary, to protect its "vital interests.'' One important policymaker . in confidential talks "''ith us. compared the oil gouge to Pearl llarbor. In fact, he assessed th e economic damage as far gre<1ter than what resulted from !he OOmbing of Pc;irl 1-larbor. T11E AR1\8 oil rulers, he insisted, are engaged in O\'ert econom ic war· fare. T hey have used oi l as a "''Capon to demand political concessions. They have even imposed wartime secrecy upon the ir oil str~tcgy meetings, he s.:1id. In the backrooms. Secretary o( State 1-lenry Kissinge r has opposed even hinting at military action against the Arabs. lie has confidence that the Arab moderates. particularly Egypt's· Presidenl Anwar Sadat and (JACK ANDERSON ) Saudi ·Arabia 's King Faisal, can restore oil prices to a let.live level. U.S. military in tervenlion, he has warned, could set the entire Middle Easton fire. President Ford, v.•hile going along \vith Kissinger, has taken a harder line in the strategy sessions. Our sour- ces sa·y the President is willing to use U.S. military power as a last resort to prevent the oil cartel from causing disastrous economic <ind political dislocations in the West. THE POLICY experts don't believe the sOviet Union .would interfere with a U.S. military operation in the Mid- dle East. Even Kissinger agrees, ac- cording to our sources, I hat the super- powers r ecognize one another's ''vital interests." Just a s the United States didn't try lo stop the Soviet Union from inv~ding ~cz.!!choslovakia, Kissineer believes the"·SQ_Viets w~Lildn ·t lik~l y ri.sk a nuclea~llr with the Un ·States over l\1iddle'Eastotl. The secret s pCculaLion is lti Libya v.·ould be th e most ilkely target or U.S. inter\·ention. Libya's ract icpl stron~· man l>.1oammar Khadary-, isn ·t popuiar with his 'Arab neighbors or the Ru ssians. They V.'Ollld be less r.c rt- urbed over an attack upon Libya, therefore, than any other Arab oil state. IT \\'AS ;:iJso the fiery Khadafy who triggered the· oi l price rise. In late \97 1. he moved in on Occid9n.tal Petroleum. a U.S. company, v.•h1ch depended upon Libya for ils crude. J-lis squee ze tactics \''ere so successful that by early 1914 he had boosted the price of Libyan oil from Sl.50 to $16 a b:irrel. His tactics encouraged·.olher oil potentates to band with him. If he were singled out for U.S. retaliation, they might on<'e ag:iin get the mes· sage. CIA sou rces have suggested that the simplest way to knock the props out Unless he \vanls lo sc:Jrc 1>e'opl c off his courts, the Duke bett('I' dim his lights. BLINDED .. ~'I' G111(•-..t11r1 'utomi1tWto'f~•' -.. Ml M<llUril, rltlKI .,,. ....... "' lfte ••'1'1-· kll'll , .... "' .... ~"'~,Gin. o.;1., l"ilDI. from uOder Khadafy would be to engineer a coup and replace him with a leader more friendly to the \Vest. One secret report tells or a discus- sion between a CIA agent and an Oc· cidenta l official about putting up S50 million for Khadary·s assassination. l-ligh officials have ass'fred us, however , that the S50 million talk was nothhig but. barroom banter ~ni.i has never been given serial.IS con- sideration. 1 PENTAGON sources have Pointed out th a t Libya 's oil fields ar e reasonably isolated and. thererore, could be sci7.ed, sealed off and ,protec- ted with rclativ-.e_case. This should tak e no more than two Warinc divisions, one source estimatecP.- There is a lso l<1lk in the backrooms about giving Israel the green light lo take ove r Kuwait's oil fields. The secret assess ment is that no con1 · bina tion or Arab armies could stop an Israeli march upon Kuwait. Perhaps significantly, the United States has suddenly started lo rush 'u.rms shipme nts to Israel In some caSes, the U.S. mililary·s o"'·n stocks have been de picted to make the weapon s aVa iJ;i ble to Israel. SECRET military.....studies s how. hO\\'evcr , that the oil fi eld$ would be highl y vulnerable to Arab s;;ibotage and 1he oil could be bottled insiile...lhr Persian Gulf by sinking a couple t'lf lankers in the" n:irrO\\' straits at the mout h. The tankt!rs coul~n'tgetoul of the Gulf \~·ithout coming within range of hidden 1\rab artillery. The s ta kes. howeve r, are high. Kuwait has the "'Orld's third largl'Sl oil reserves, with a known.supply of 64 bi llion barrels. Only Saudi Arabia and the Soviet Uriion have more oil. And Libya, with 26 ·billion barrels under its sands, ranks seventh. A Face lift for the State Capital Among the many ambitious plans to make a ''ci ty'' out or Sacramento, the natives ha ve und e rtak en a "restorat ion " of "h ist oric old Sacramento•·. ( EARL WATERS ) In carrying out this plan the city has reaction can only be utter dismay. set aside an area between the freeway Blessed by nature with t~o grand op· and the world 's worst river front. portunities to make the city one of the which wH! part or the early post gold state's m ost attractive. the river rush town. Some of the ol~ bui!d~ngs fronts not only have been n~glected being restored :i re on their original doWn through the years but abused by sites while reportedly the plan con·. permitting ugly industrial .devclop- templates rebuilding some other mentr1fnd other dt:'prcdat1on.s. As structures or varylng historic value on they stand lhe'y have all the attnbutes new lac a lions within the designated ' o( a cesspool . And, as a matter oC fact area the rivers h ave been used as sewers AliJiough the restorations are being by Sacramento a_!!d a!J or the com- 1---,u=eIUken as commer('tat venturts munit1es ups ream. . . with private entrepencurs seeking to But the neglect of Jhc river rront.s is capitali ze on tourist n~talgla1 the another story and only 11 part or the Legislatl.fre hfls gone along with the total ruinization !>r Sacram~nto du~ idea and declared the nrea lo be a largely to the ra1lro,ads wh1e~ have sta{op;.rk thus gaining some measure been permitted to 1nd1sc.rlm1nately ol statc financlnr rorthe project. carve the city Into sectors like a bug In a blclogy class. • SACRAMENTO Is situated on the What is or interest at the moment is connuence or the two major rivers or the restoration or the old Eagle California the Sacramento a nd the -Theater. This old bulldin# wa s American'. When one contrasts these thought worthy or salvage by history river fronts as they now the capltnt burrs for use 8$ a llltle . theatr r . city with s imilar geographical Jrohieally. the city permitted the pt:tcnomcna throughout the world the destr"uctlon or :1 much larger and I • . L more adequate, although not as a n· eienl, theater lo make "·ay for ~ super marke t. So much (or logic and C('onomic feasibility. WHILE there may be merit in the Eagle Thea ter project, which is 'backed jointly by the state and the .Junior League or Sacramento, the backers have overreached them · selves, historically speaking. P,omine ntly displayed on ,the· restoration site is a sign which proclaims the project as the "Site of the firs t t heater built in Califor· nla .•. "glving.thedate as 1849. For the edif1c-ation or l'he se hi s toria ns whose knowledge or California history obviously is shak y, the ~flrst theater In Califoraja Is located in the Cit)· of ht onlerey, spccirtca \ly on Pacific StrCi!t not far from the Old Customs tlouse. Since the state can hardly be in the position or certifying two theaters as OOing ''first" perhaps the Junior League may be willing to redesign ale the Eagle Theater as the "first in Sacramento" and avoid confusing tht! touiisll they hope to attract. The _ll_ousing . Cost_ Spiral To lhe Editor: The eosl of hou sing is spiralin g out of the reach or lhe a ve rage incoinc family in Orangl:' Count~·. Unent· ployment in the hon1c building in· dustry is at an all ·li me high. Th is is ;i crisis that is gelling worse and the people who will be hurt the most, un· fortunately don't understand Whal is happening. TllE COUNTY government and m.iny cities are causing the cost or housing to climb by severely limiting the production of housing. They do this by reducing the total number or units that can be built. and also by al- lowing only a portion of the total property to be developed. In several recent cases before the county board. land owners were allow~o dcvclol? only 20 percent to 35 pe nt of their land. ThC remainder is e ct"ed to be left-Jn open space and unde\•clopcd. Government <il so limits the supply of housing by adding to the cost: They do this by demanding building C'riteria and codes rar above those needed for safety, raisin g the cost of permits and recs and forcing developers to provide every thing from .s tr ee t s and sidewalks to sewers, \\'ater and un- derground facilities. ·~ TllE COST or expensive environ· m ental in1pact repo rt s. delays, moratoriums and other bureaucrat ic obstruction of the enterprise system must <1lso be includ ed in the final sales price or your ne"' home. Is it any "'onde r that the homes that arc completed arc so expensive that onlv t hose in the upper income braCkets ca n afford them:' And, if "'e C'an onl Y-build for the upper JO pcr- ccnl. \VC surely "'on't nC"cd but 30 per· cent of the labor force in th e construe · lion industry. Si nce that industry is the sin g le largest employer or \\'Ork l'rs and has a direct relationship to near ly four times :is man,\· rclalcd jobs. 'the housin g 1>rohl cm is really becoming a crisis for all . CJ.IARL ES !\I. TR E ~T,\ Vice President · CEt::F~D EKeculivc Secrt•lary District Council ofCar1>enters A ddress Change To the Editor: As J was directly inrnlved in the protest concerning the proposed ad· dress change (or lr\·ine, I wish to \'oice di sappro\·al of the slanted inf or· mation in your Nov: 8 a1ticle. CONTRA R \' to your reportin g there were m any residents opposed lo the change. not·"scveral. ''In our Tur· lie Rock Tcrr:ice area ;ilonc there \\·ere 125 reside nces, not pfopl~ but homes housing two 10 six persons pt'r residence, who did not '"•ish to change their address. The 1-lills, Droadn1oor, Un ive rsity J>ark and other sC"ctor:; all \'Oiccd sub· stantial opposition. JEAN COOK Good E.rampl•• To the Editor : Recently I partiri pnted in a bi k<'-a · thon and in y bik e \\'<IS acc id~·nllv le ft at the flnishln g site ( Est:inc1:1 Park I. Not really expect ing to gel It back . I decided to c:i ll lhe pohce the f11l1o"·ini day. \\1cll I d idn 't h3\'C to. ThC!' C31- led me at 11 p.m . to notify n1c that It had been turned In. ~tany thanks to the people "'ho d id this and I !<incercly hope It leads oth ers to fa!IO\\' the good CXJ mple SRIAN ENGLAND ll•uurlng ~"""" Tolh<• F.ditor: 111 yo ur urticlc, "l~ou•e r Cost llousing Discussed," l"ov. ~.you or- ( MAILBOX ) l~e rs fro111 readers are we/com~. Nor- 11111fly, u;riters should con~y their mes· sages in .JOO word.~ or less. The right to ron- dcnsc letters to fit space or e/innnate libel is• reserved. AU le lie rs 1nust inclr.«le t ig· nalure and 111ai/ing adtlress but name$ 111a,11 be wllhheld on reqursl if .sufficient reoson rs appart'nt. Poctry will not be published. rectly identiried me as the wife or Councilman Robert West. llowever, y~ did not slress, as I did in r:nY in- trod4ction. that. I "'a~ .there 1n r:"Y capacity as a private citizen of Irvine presenting my own views. This was one of m y rare opportunities to speak. on a s ubject that l rc~ard as very serious. and I fe el your identifyin g me bv my relationship to Hob may ha \'c gl\·en some people the impression , that I was s peaking on his behalf. Jf an~·one is under that impression/ I "'iSh to C'orrecl it no"'· In fu ct. Bob and I do have many basic agreement.'> on the issue of hou sing, but he is quite capable of s peaking for himself. So am I. and I wi%-h my comments lo be attributed to me in my own right. TllE P1\RT of my comments given in your artiC'le was made in response to Ralph Kennedy 's question regar- ding !he fail ure of lr.:ine tn join .the Orange Cou nt y !lousing Autho.nty. The article did not include the \•1ew l \l'ished to express \1•hen I attended the meeting. It appears to me immature, hypoc rit iC'al. a nd civi~ally irrcspon· sible fo r lhe Cit.v of lrv1nc to continue to apprn\·c th t· large scale develop- ment of industrial and commereial areas 1\'hilt• ;1 l thr same lime failing to take \1·hatC,\'t•r steps are necessary to provide hou ~ing for the pcopl.e "'ho \Vi11 v.·nrk there. \Ve seem to think "'·e arc entitled to rc;ip the benefits of the industrial and eommcrcial tax base 1\•hile our neighboring cities bear the burdens of providing services for lhose ,whose incomes are below the level where they can purchase homes with prope~ty lax amount~. suf~ic ie~t to reach A "break-even point 1n paying for those ser\'ices. . In short. th e people of Irvine who arc 01>poSc<t-to-subsidies to provide housing here have no qualms about letting our neighbors subsldit.e the growth of our industrial and eommer· cia l t ax base by ho using and providing services for the employes or these Irvine complexes. Those who rely on philosophical opposition to s ubsidies should either start agitating ror tlie cessation of further industrial and commercia l growth in Irvine or start supporting the provision of low a nd moderate income housing by "'hatever means necessll:ry. To do olher"''ise is to ask for and expect lo gel the proverbial "something for nothing." NINA E.WEST T ran•lt Pla11 To the Editor : After reading the reeble mumbling of politi cal authorities as to \\'hy proposition A failed to pass in . the recent electiori. I ilm led lo bche\•e that either the Orange County Transit Di strict is completely out of touch with thinking people or that they can· not or "'iii not face the truth. Proposition A didri't fail because 0£ innation or the fear of higher taxes but beca use the ocro in all these years has not C'om e up with one solid, "'orkable rapid transit plan~o present to the people in spite of mil'frons spent on studies. People are tired of throwin g money at politicians hoping they "'ill s om e time, someho w, somewh ere do something beneficial lo solve the problem. \\'e a ll \l:anl rapid transit no"•! Peopl e \viii support a "''o rkable plan that is clearly presented to them. but they v.•on't buy any more politica l procrastination Clearly, it is time for the OCTD to do ils job. JAMESE. YOUNG Birthday Biography ( TH E BO OKMAN ) CENTENN IAL. By James A. l\lichencr. Hanclom I louse 900 Pages. $12.50 This book 1s intended bY James A. ~T irhencr tn he a birthd:iy present to his country as 11 rt'<.1ehes its Biceil.t~n­ ni al. It is the biography or a small , fi e......_ tit ious IO\\'n, Cl'ntcnni::il. Colo., from goologic;il up he avut four bi llio n years ago to the threat of ecological suicide of co11tcrn porary Am eri ca.' T lr E PLOT tl evi<'l' h y v.•hi i:h tltichcncr lies a ••ast body or inror- matio n together in this hirthdny packa,i!e is lo make evuryth1ni;i: from the rise or the liockics to lhl' in· 1 lricacics or C'attlc brcl'dll\g part '1f the res~ar('h beini: ddne by a culll·ge professor far a mal!a:unc IA'hic h pl:in~ to profile Cen tr nn1 al as .. nolh1111t lcsil than the soul or Amcnc.1 . a:. ~een in mic rocosm.·· Centenn1a 1·s hi'l lOr) t!o lol d £irst through its gcolog~. then U1rou~h the Quotes llr. f"r1·d r.. lt lld~on, fo undcr-di rrt· tor S 1-,. ,\lr•1hoh..,m ('hruc "~\lrohol 1s "or~l' th;,111 dr11s:s ~cau~l' 1t is 1n- :-;1d1ou-; 1u1d a n art•cplcd PJl'l or our 1'()(:Lt•l\ •• ani mals which preceded man to nor· th-central Colorado. and finally through its people: Indians, trappers and traders. ho'mesteaders, sheeJ)· men, cattlemen , beet farmers and, ultimately. a man v.1hose lineage in· eludes mo5t of the major characters whQ have gone before. Carole Martin Associated Prn• ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rn bei-·r-N. H'eed. Pub/i$lttr Thoma').~eevil , Editor Rarlxi.ra'K.[:t?lt»ch, Edilor1a/ Po N:dilor The l'dilorbd pa ge ol lhe Dally Pilot .!>l'1•ks tn 1nrorm and slimulatf" r1•:id('r:o; h} pr(':-~ntin1> an this patie d11t'r:-t' C"om ment:i r)· on toplrs or in- h'r"'' h\' ~ynd1 c at £'d <'Olumnls11 and r.i rtoon1sl' h}• p r0\1d1n~ a rorum f11r rt':1der~' \'l<''>'S :ind hy presl'nlin1 this nt'" spal'('r:) opinions and Ideas on currt'nt topics The ~dltori 11l ap1n1ons or lh(• Daily Pilot :-.wear onl> fn thf' t'fl1torinl f'Olumn ~l the top of th!' paf{r Op1n!orus ex pressed l)y th<' col11 mn1,i,t5 and cartoonists and lt·tter "ritrr11 are their own and not·nOOr~f'mr.nt of thei r ,;ews by the Oa1l )1 Pilot ,i,hould be interred. Wednesday, No \'ember 13, 1974 ' I DML v PtLOT AG WedMsday.~o~13, 1974 Ex•niide ~~ncer-'fn•2•s -to Acting mectfi. A rebellious soul knockout rigure, 11 rall(()US The loss re sulted In in ''Lenny ," opposite "'hose antics have 11andt.>d laugh and a propensity ror Valerie's running orr to Dustin Hoffman and once Holiday ~irit By VERNON SOOIT llOLLYWOOD !UPll ·- Valcrit Perrine is lhc sort ·-~-ot madeav w-omttn on reads ~boul but turcly • htr Jn the mO\lies. the offbeat. Europe with the savings she again her bodY will be on She----i-s---n·o t-rik-in-gty------had-tueked-away in Las displ ay as a stripper. - beautihal. But Valerie has a REARED IN various Vegas. "I felt like an actress for parts of the world by her She had a series of lovers the first time in this pie· mother and fathe r, who was and lived for a tim'e in com-lure," sh'e conceded. •·1· a career Army officer , munes in England and hope a udie n ces and Valerie kicked ove11 the France. She never married, producer agree with me. traces as soon as possible, a nd while s he is not "If not, I 'm not going to left her fa mily In Scott· altogether a spring chicken, worry q_bout it. If J fail as an sdale, Ariz., and headed for neither is she a candi~ate actre~·s1'd become a hooker Las Vegas. for medicare. -it's exciting a nd a lot or WASHINGTO: CAP) -The Pentagon sa.d Tuesday .the armed ser· vices will allow liberal •ave a.nd early dischai:-ge or personnel for the Christmas-New Year holiday period. "I got a job as a lead nude On her return to Calif or-_:_ru;n~.'-''--------========;;;::::,J dance r in the Stardust niaafriendtookhertomeet .- llotel," she said proudly. director George Roy I-fill "!\ty father disoWned me. who was ·preparing to film lie told his friends I was a ''Slaughterhouse-Five.•· mod el." The role called for a kook And so she was. Valerie and Hill immediately per- modele.d her torso for c e i v e d Va I er i e · s tilmosl three years. She also qualifications. modeled hats, bracelets, earrings a nd G-strings. 1 That's all. ... ACCEPTED the part as a lark," Valerie said. "I was bored with doing ''I MADE 1'1Y entrance in nothing. I thought I would do , the show riding a Jive one movie a nd then find camel," she recalled. "Orie something else that in· night I got stoned and feU terested me._8..ul tJ.ni\•ersal 1 ~:::;;;:> off the horrid animal and put me under contract for 11 landed fl at on my derrie_i:e. seven years. · · But J kept writhing my "I'd never acted in my arms and head as if it Were life, except to pretend I was all a part of my undulating enjoying myself dancing harem girl dance. without any clothes. But ''The audience didn 't George Roy Hill told me I know the difference. I was could act. And he told always gettir.g into trouble everyone else, too. tie said I for cutting up on stage. They wasn'tjust a ding-a-ling." threatened to fire me every Valerie was left unconvin· week." ced, Neither her perfor· $he never caught cold mance in "Slaughterhouse- working ri a ked twice a Five" nor the one that fol· nilj:ht. She wasn't crazy lowed in ''The L ast about d a ncing , but the Am e rican H e ro '' d id salary was good. Neither anything to char.ge her · did she have much in com· mind. lt•YtCt CO .. AM• IMC. · 11:1f ~.tOUM.t C.t.MTOMIO.t.1 i.t.llolM.t.11.tCM tM l <ff A,,.,.s•.M. MOM.· fMIU • S.t.f, WE CUSTOM STRIP EACH P,IECE TO MJIT YOUR REFIMIS.HIMC M_EEDS. WE USE HO HQT OR COLD ALKALI, ACID, CAUSTIC PIP TAMKS,.MO HE.t.T, LIVE STEA.MS OR .t.8R.t.SIVES. • ·u ~tward~ Gllogl II Ga$in()_ • mon with the other nude NOW SHE WILL be seen girlies. r-.::.::.::..:::::.:..::..:=.=..:::::::..i~~--------------'--~~L------------------~ ·- . U•ITtl~ "I READ a lot or books on p.hiloso phy and PsY.· chology," she said . ''Then I fe:ll in love with a very suc- ..cessful man ih llollywood. ' \Ve were thinking of getting VALERIE PIERRINE TO BE'SEEN IN "LENNY " She Nev.er Caught a Cold Working Naked married when he died." Firewoman Dropped ALEXANDRIA , V a. tDPIJ -Sharon DeY lin. 21, the city's fi~t fire .. 11oman. has been fired for failure to meet physieal strtJngth standards. Acting City tifanager Clif· ford. Rusch, in a letter to l\1iss Devlin, said to give the woma n ''sp eci a l con · sideration . . . \llOuld carry serious implications with respect_ to ~he laws of 'cqual opportunity.'' CHRIST JESUS TAUGHT THE WAY- LEARN HOW FROM A FREE . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE "HOW DO YOU RBA'rf TO OTHERS" THUISDAY, MOY. 14-1:00 P.M. ........ )OSEPHIHE H. CARVER, C.S.I. Of lotto.. ,.._ ....... CHURCH AUOITOIMIM ZI MESA Yaot·LUT. COSTA MIS.t. 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' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1974 TEN CENTS. ! ' '•ts Role in Book on Goldberg W>.$ttlNGTON fAP) -Nelson A. todey as · a pew round or hearings Rockefeller sald today he felt em· began QR his· fitness to become vice barralsedandhumiliatedby hisrQle in ~resjdtll\, ~ _ tbe fublication Of a 1970 campfign • Rps.le(eller said his previous 'bioenphy of for'mer ·Supreme C(>urt .. ,.marks abont the book were based JUJUce ArthurJ.<;oldberg. -;. on fa\ilty ~emory and incomplete .Rock'efeller told the Senate RuleS · i knowledge, aad we're not an 11ttempt ,.. Comrillttee.. he made a mistake in .to~verup'~fa.cts. "" . helplri1 arra nfle finan~ing-for the In h1& nr't resPonse to questKlns book~ which was critical or Goldbei:e. abourlhe bdo~ a month ago, Rockefel· whom1 he defeated for New York ler said he did not know his brother, 1overnor. La'!.Fance'~ had_J~~J!P S60~oo0 Lo ---The-book;-and-Rockefeller's-earltcr -nnarlcirlhe OOOk un{1l he !Nelson) "'as publi'c statement d isclai ming . tol<lbythe FB'I. knowledge Qr the book, was the focal But ln his testimony today he said point Of tb~commiUee's questioning he had sent representatives of the ' . lfl'~elDi~::-sl!fts•~~~~~. Kalmbach Told I -• • :.Pityoff Dlegal ' . . WASHINGTON (AP) -Retired Nf!w York City det.ect.ive Anthony T. Ulasewic:t described ln rapid-fire, Cle~dpan fashion at the Watergate cover-up trial today how he clan· de&tinely dispensed 1217,000 to the original Wateraaiedefendants. Thi~'l!Je,s Get 'Stitchery < In Irvine Antique dealers throug hout the Southland are to be. notified· of the grand theft of a piece _of patriotic heirloom ornament::i.1 stitchery valued at $85,000 by its owner, an Irvine designer. Kenneth Kimes, 56, operator ·or --Kimes Enterprises, 17928 Skypark Circle, reported the gra nd theft loss Tuesday m orning after opening up the firm. ----l:;> He said the stitchery dating back to 1882 and depicting an American Eagle ..Cas missing from its l>lace on the wall of the business sµite. Officer Owen Kreza checked Kimes' architectural design firm near Orange County Airport and said there was no indication of forced en· try tot he premises" Detective John Stoneback. who is handling the investigation, said it ap- pears someone c ircumvented a highly sophisticated locking device i'nstalled due to the antfque slitchery's valu e. With almost no expression to his vqice, lllasew;ic:t said that throughout most ol the three months he was making the cash deliveries, he cautioned Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach that there was sorpething illegal or improper abOut the payoffs. In his thick New York accent, Ulaiewic:t detailed the covert use of telephone booths, cover names and &eerit delivery points used to deliver th• c.ash tp the original seven W11tergate defendants 11nd their lawyers. Ulasewlc:r described an Aug . 3, 1972, meeting with Kalmbach. once former Presid ent Nixon's personal al· torncy, at tbe Orange County Airport -wneri<he was lo receive a $75,000 cash delivery. Ulasewicz said he told Kalmbach. "Something here was not kosher. It went a little over his head. I felt it was becoming more improper with e?;ch sequence in spite or his assurances that there was nothing illegal." Ulasewicz said he worried that Kalmbach apparently didn't· have control over who received the money or for what pu rpose. "Me being a New York City cop and he being the la wyer for the Presidenl. it was hard for m e to tell him what. was on my mind," the paunchy 56- year-old former investil!:ator said. Ulasewicz said he told Kalmbach al the August 1972 meeting that he would make no more deliveries. ,, "While he was worlds apart from m e ," Ulascwicz said, '"I would recommend he'd likewise desist.'' Kalmbach testified Tuesday that (SeeKALMBAOI, Page A2) ~ author, Victory Lasky, to his 1brother Rep. ijoward Cannon C J).Nev.), In hi s opcnini:: ~tatcru~nt . Hockcfcl· to see ir . L<iurance would find in· •i;;hairn1all· of the Rules Committee. ler derendcd hi s c11s.h gifts to (ri<·nds \'estorslor the pJ:oject. _ asked R.Oc.ke(e.lle.r._ '!A'hethet. Lhc. _and..assoc,iates__another sour1..-c..o[ ltockefe.ller said neither he nor his elaborate' arrangement ror rinancin.: r riti l'ism sinl'C lhe earlier he.tnni.:,"> brother remembered the incident, lhe book, "'hich invol\:at creation ur as acts of ~cncroslly ··in thi..o tradition which occurredint™:mkl stora hard· Literary· Publi ca tions Inc. ~n ofsharing °"'ilhothers:· political campaign, until the,)' traced Delaware and channeling mOnl'y what happened through the many in · from Phi.ladelphia to Washington to di\•iduals in\•olved. New York, was an effort ··10 laundcl' ''The s ubsequent facts are trem en· the Rockefeller money.·· dously embarassing to me," he said. "Not Rockereller money, ,lhe ··primarJly~be.cause thcYrteflect-on -Rockcfc)l e.r' name,'' said llocke£cllcr, my brother. whom I love deeply. I'm adding thaL some investors migtit not embarrassed and humiliated ror what_1,. want to par.ticipuJ..e in a prQject ifthey I said about my brother. because he is know Rockcfelle rs arc behind the one of the nicest people intheworld." deal. ' Hockef"cl ler said the C"t•ntrul question raised by his non1ination Was "''hether his family background \.\'ou ld somehow limit hin1 so he \.\'Ould not be able to St•r\'l' lhl' ~cncral J.:OOd or <.Ill Aiiie ri t·a ns. ··t think the ans"·cr is no," ht.' said, supplyin g his-own ans"·er. "I "·ould not bch:.i ve improperl y. And I "'ould not bl' l1milt.'d or blinded I thl11k.I could rise to the rcs1>o nsibility urtheofflc<•.' · ' .. - llockl'fcllc1 :-aid he learned through his failure 10 three tries to at.hleve \he He1>ublican nominatuin fo r i:iresmen1 lhe limitation)\ of wealth in at·hievtng political SUC<'t'S:-.. "Polit1cal ;1uthor11~. the only en· during kind of political pcl\.\'Cr. is not: for sale in the American HQlitica l~ syste m, .. he s:lid. " •••. Great political authority in A nlcriC";;i comes only from the free gift or th{' people when they vote for you,·· ' •• . ixes :artments EXl!AUSTED NARA.GUIDED FROM MUD TO SOLID GROUND BY RESCUERS Her Owner· Got Stuck, Too, But Both Pulled to Safely by Firemen and Friends . - ~-+-~an . ow . In--t:ounty Territory By DO UG FRITZSOIE Ol 1M01H~fll ... Maff ConC"erhed th:i t residents "·ould have to ··Jive like ,rnQles" iq their sou~dproofcd high rises. the J.rvine Cit}' CounC"ll e ffecti.velx banned apartments in the lr\·ine Company'll planned Irvine Ccnl<'r regional com •, rnercial" <'omple x Tut>Sd:.i y ' But hecausc of prncedural t.l ir· rieulties, the COUnC'il delayed ror \\\0 "'eeks thl' company's application for pre· zoning of the 470·:.tcre I rianglu bounded by the Santa Ana, Sun Diego and Laguna rrcewu~:s . The area, no"' in unincorporated county ;.i.rci:I . would be <innexed Lo Ir· vine after the land is prc·:toned la allo\v a chunge from ;iizricullural 10 C"om111 ercial use. , \Vhen the first part of Ue\clo1>· mcnt , a shopping area \l'ilh four major departn1 e nt stores and. JOO shops, opens in 1977, the compal\.'' hopes to draw its custon1cr~ fro1n all over soulh Orange County. Of the total 470 acres. :11 1i aC'rl'" are in the counl.v a.:ricultur;i/ preserve and cannot n._. develo1~·d unLil 1981. Apartments pl:innt'<I b~ lhl· _com · pany "'ould lie built in the part of tht• eenter now 1n thl' a_gricultural preserve. But due lo !ht• noist· 1·aused Li" jet.o;. from thr nea r by El 1'oro l\l.arine (See BAN. Page A21 ·::.( ... Low Income Housi1ig Must ' Meet City Code l~e said Kimes, a residential and commercial building desfgner, had the 30 by 36 inch heirloom appraised by experts at the Kno~t·s Berry fo~arm antique shop and they set the $85,000 \'alue for the century-old item. A Real Mudder The I r vint· Comµu ny l'illl sati l'!fy ln\.\··intorne huu sing 'r<.•quirements in l 'n1\·cr!'ll.\" To"·n \,:l.'n tcr ">fth any kind of d"·cllini.:s lhut me<'t cit.\' huilding <"Odl! prnv1sion);;, the Irvine Cit v Coun-• 1'he complete Mitchery design, police said. includes an· American Eagle bearii;ig a United States' or America crest, flanked on each side by Old Glory. H~rse, Woman Trapped in Marsh Investigators said the entire piece of st.itchery was done by h'and. Oran!(•• • \ w ........ r \i'ariable h igh~ clouds bul mostly sunny Thursday. accor· ding to the weather service, with generally cooler tcmpcratwres. H,lgh_, at the beaches 68 rising to 72 inland. O\·ernight lo"'li SS-58. _8yHIL1\RV_KAYE 01 1M Dilly l'i ... "'-11 A run'away hor'Se a_nd the woman who o"•ns it spent almost three hours Tuesday trapped in a muddy area of Upper Newport Bay. ' -The ordeal finally ended when BJ.is Line Set .From Tustin To Saddlebacli • The Orange County Transil District is laking steps to improve-'bus service toSaddleback'College. -:----, - In March r the distr i ct will 1----'..-,--'-._;SlDE'TOIJl\:'V--l-rnoml'lit a dlrec1-nne b~erwe<n 4-• 1.. Tustin and the P.t ission Viejo campus, \fUh 700 to 300 mf/Uon people 1Uf. college trustees were told Tuesday }erirtg from mah1utrillon or /acing night. •tarvatton. world organizotions are Dan ArmslrOl)I?. community ser· lhrow~"g l11ejr full energWiinto liu! vices direcf9r, :,aid college and tran· /righfent119 problem . See slory. pie· 1ft district of(icials are meeting to lurti. Page D2. provide a more direct route to the campus from lhe Irvine.area. -Trustee Norrisa Brandl or Irvine. said she recently rode the OOs to the camP;\ls. "It took an hour ftnd •10 minutes. We wealt through Newport Center and Laguna Beach. But it shouldn"t l:.ike so long:· Armstrong noted that the dislrict is providing hourly bug service trom San Clemente. and Lagttna Beach to the college. · firemen and other rescue workers first easl'd the won1 an out or the mud and then dug the horse out. pulling 1t lo safety using a rope lied around its legs. ' Erika Curter, 1746 Orch3rd Drive, Santa An.a lleight:s. §ni<I ttial~non al· ter ht:!r horse, Nara, became stuck in the gooey mud, three runners jogged by just ts feet aw.ay. but did not offer to help despite her cries. A man walking his,dog fin ally cal· led.the fi re department, she said. The middle-aged woman. Who was sitting in the mud propping her hor· se's head on her lap to keep it.out or the .mud. said Newport Beach fireryten showed up about an hour after: iher horse bolted into the mud al lO a.m. . It took ltnot her IS minule3 befMe rireman Da\le Green rCaehed the "'Oma~. ~ "That was the scar iest part, waiting for him' lo gel there:· Mrs . Carter relate~. The woman a nd .her horse were in the marshlands off University Drive nearthe Yt.ICA. l\1rs. Carter expl;aincd she was riding' one horse while leading the riderlc~s Nara. Naru s1>00ked and bolted Into lht mud. where her panicslrickeneffortg to rree herAelf just sunk her rwthtr into lhe goo. MrlJ. Car~ said. N,1ra soon was stuck up lo Mr Cbest. ~trs. Carter wr.nt in an.et Iller'° hold .up her he'd to keep the horse 'ffom .surrocating. - D.llolf f'llM 'MIM tf •ofU•t 111..-Mtf" SAPE AT LAST1 HORSE' Al'lD OWNE~ ARE REUNITED lotK Badly In -ol 8ath After Muddy Ordeal Tue sday .. ' • • c·il dccillcd 'l'uesd:1 v. · In 1>ass ing the sCcond r1•1:1dinJ.! bt a 1.0lll' chan~e for lht• 2~1·acr~arcCI arross Campus_j)r1ve-frOm UC l·r· \ 1nc. tht• cnunc·1I dl'clint•d to clarif, .. a rcc1uircn1 cn1 lh:.it 10 percent ol' ih • l"l'Stt.lcnee~ he hui It al a price lhoi;e car. n1ng under SR.ooo-.1nnuall~·c;.i.n arrOrd. A lt•UC'r froni lr\'inc Company Vic<' l'rc ~1 dt•nt \\"illlom \\'al\ <isked \lht.'lher lhl' «1\cllings hatl 10 bt.' for fam1he s ur 11 hc·thC!' apartment~ tlt.'..,tgned fur !;{odcnts °"'OUld suffitc. 1'hc. ron1pany. he: said, c:ould-.not huild 1 11\\'·i~c.;omt• famll~· h~•1 \rlthout subs1d1cs, hul coulcl bui r:r. lil'1l.'JlC'~' :1 pa rlm enl:, for studt:,hl,'! .. If 1011 pe rcent is ror stude nts, ~l· ~<1l1 :-f1t·s lhc rc.qoiremcnls.'' Coun· t•1ln1an 11 cnry C~uiglcy sald. PHO NE JANGLES' FOR APARTMENT "Th<' J1hone raAi:? once every rt.ifli c (l'linulcs and "'l' rented Lh<! npnrl• ml'nl " • llcrc's lhc ail "'h1cll sparked jusl lhc response u Ralbou la ndlotd . ..oughl DACllEl,C)R apt . rt•fr1 ~. hll 1n 5l0\t'. w'w trpts. Uhl •ntld. SI.a~ mo yrty. XX)f.•xs· " • If you ha\'e a home or apartm011t. to lt•t. call 642·5678. Put u rew wonk lo "ork for you, ln'th.~J)nll Pilot. ' '1 -- DAILY PH.OT ~dne1day. November 13, 1974 • .J0J I -. • Nqm.k,f!t~ng l Address - • • .......... /... ~ ,._,_'1 ~·-R~duc·lfl· ~,.. ~ ( ~ I ...... _ ' ''= . ~ Residents or Holly Street, "'earied • -.... . -...... I . I ~ DEVELOPMENT AFTER 1W7 DEVELOPMENT DURING l'I17 MAP INDICATES IRVIN E COMPANY'S.GENERAL PLANS FOR .FRE EWAY TRIANGLE Development Plan for 470·aC?re Area Aimed at South Ora nge CoUntY "4J•rket' · 0.ltf P'I• HNI ,,,,.. Arafat MakesA.ppeal BAN ... • In U.N.A.ppearance C.Orps Air Station and by the sur- rounding freeways, the counci l decided th·e area is not fit for UN IT EJLKATifill_S.... (UP t_•1~~-Aiafat~is-hands-over-his-head;jn a-_residences. • P..alestinian leader Vasser Ararat, in · victory sal ut~, receivecJ a standin& In ad,op~ing the . first agiendment an un precedented appearance before ovation when tie finishedhls 92·minute· to the city s general plan last month , ot recltlnc their five.digit street num · "" hers, 'becoine the Cirst Irvine residents to chanae tO a new low-num bered city 1:1ddress system. The city MMnril approved a petition signt._d t.>y alt the residents or the 16- hou se street ro chinge rroni the county grid -number system to a lower-riubtbered city sys tem Tuesday. The<councll also adopted a policy al· lowing street-by-street ch3nges from the county num ~~ring system it two- t~irds of the residents sign a petition. 'Mle changes, one street at a tim e, could give the pattern or street ad.._ dresses. in the city a hapha~ard ap· · pearance, the council decided , but should not pose problems for service and emergency vehicles . .Most streets in the city are Short, and names are seldom ~uplicated, so the driver need only find the street and begin ·s~eking the rjght number. A plan tQ~imultaneously change the whole city to the lower-number system was rejected by the council two months ago after a number ·of residents objected'to the change. . l:nder the numberi'ng system now ill use, new developments receiv e t,hc low numbers and existing tracts use the county grid system, unless they petition tor a change . .. The petitions are lo be ba!red solely on the number of signatures and there is no appeal, according to the council policy. Public Safety Director Leo Peart said the lower numbers present less chance of error when a nervous per· son calls ror aid. Gary Tuck man or Holly· Street said he_will_be-:::mu.ch.happier.lo Qe num· ber 14." She ba A .-ri~s~ Jan Parsons (!cf~) and Lion Country Safah's Penny Lee prepare Sheba at Orange County Airport fo e "fin al leg of yo un g cat's t rip to her new home at the Laguna I-fills '. \rild animal purk. A1iss Parsons. ~l , raised fund s to buy lioness fron1 S11 n Jose a reu pet shop and a1·ranged for her ne\v home in r elutive rreeclom of Lio'n Counlry. 'Fhey made trip to. Southern C;tlifor- nia 1·ursclay on Air Ca lifornia fli ghl. . ' " the United Nations General Assem· speech. the council -q_nwittinl!y approyed_ a bly, called tod ay for creation or a Several delegations, includinl the chan1e for .la nd . use 1n tb:f Uiangle , PaleSLinian stute in which l\foslems, U.S., neither stood nor applauded. U.S. to a now res1dent1al devetoP~enl.. Innooent Plea A new county-~d inancc aimed <i t are big truck s \\'Clg hing 12,000 keeping heavy commercial trucks pounds or more th~t. ai:,t: p:i rked b~· from parking overnight 011 residen· . their operators on stdc streets until tial streets was approved in concept --the. next day·s run. J ews and Chri sti ans could live in a mbassador ~ohn Scali sat impas-However, the amend!'flent was 1m- peare. sively throughout the. speech while properly a~opted, c1,ty_ Attorney Security precautions at the United Arafat wa s interupted by applause Ja~~s Er1c,k.son ruleCI , a .nd a Nations were the greatest in hi story of half a dozen times. cautious co~nc1l passed. the hs l or the organization. Arafat, under death . changes again Tuesday. threat by the mi li tant Jewi,Sh Defense Outside U.N .. headquarters, rival The new list, thougb,-was lim ited 'League, was fl own to ihe U.N. com· pro-Arab and pr?·Israel groups to only those -~anges which have pound from Kenned y Ai11port in a U.S. de~~ns!rated while hundreds of been discussed at council meetings Army helicopter and was Jiving in the police tried to keep the'!'·four ~~ocks and residential use in the triangle 1U.N.'s 38 -floor glass secretariat apart. TheArabs~many~?.tradit~na! was s pecifically banned until building which had been turned into 11 headdresses, .. chan.~ed ~elcorpe . ·development· is "co~patable with fortress. Welcome PLO and Palestine ¥~s -noise slal)dards.-'' Israel No." DespiJe the precaul10ns, Referrinc to the i gener al plan 'Quiet Toilet ' Plan Flushed A move to e ncourage the use of low· volume toilets and to make ~one available in a city room died before •the Irvine City Cou ncil Tuesday. Experimentation with the water· s;iving devices by the city was stop- ped by a ti.e vote in the absence of Councilman Robert West, y,•ho had en· lcouraged the council consider toilets as a wa)' l4> ~onserve water. Toilets account for muc h or the .ave rage 80 gallons a day of water Ir· \•inc residents use. But Councilm an Art Anthon y~ in explaining his "no" vote. said it is a risky business to depend on "Lhe cutting edge of new technology · · there we.re a few scufOes. changes which were depicted on f. land use maps, but not described in ' writing, Councilman Art \Anthony f"re• l"a~ A l ' .f a.aid, "WeboughtapiginaP911:e." "How many other-t)JingS -did do' that I did n 't know?'' Mayor KALMBACH • • Gabrielle -Pryor wondered. · > shortly after that meeting with Ulasewicz he refused· to make any more deliveries. Ulasewiez's testimOny was largely . a repeat of his frequently comic 'ap· pearance before the Senate Water gate committee in the summer 011973. \ Introduced into evidence in support of his testimony were a bus driver's coin changer used for the dozens of pay phone calls Ulasewicz made In ar- ranging the clandestine payments. The jury was also shown . l_arge blown-up photographs of atrporl telephone booths and ba.1t.1ta.1te lockers used for the money drops . The changes were drafted by the city's consultants Wilsey and Ham, and even Planning Director Willia m Uvina:stone said he .was not sure .he was aware or all the changes made. Attempts to get_a list of changes lrom the consultants have proved futile, LiYi ngstone said. Discussion of the "fast shufne" with· t!i'e e:eneral plan, as Anthony put il, obscured other discussion about the commercial area. · Allowing residences in the area, whicti lies within t_he 65 CNEL <Community Noise Equivalent Level) line set by the council as the tolerable limit of noise, Anthony . said, would be a "serious breach" in the city's·nolse provisions. Paper Recycle Plant -Blaze Finally Out "There is no justification to deny (residential construction) elsewhere ii we allow it here," Anthony said, Hardy Strozier, the. Irvine Com· pany's manager of the Irvine Center project, hOwever, said elimination of apartments in the general plan was an "oversight." . Councilman Henry Quigley retor· Firemen had to bring their OY.'n water Tuesday afternoon to squelch a stubborn blaze at a paper products recycling plant in El Toro. The fire al Tynex Recycling Plant. 9870 Trabuco Road, di_d an_ eslir:natcd ORANGE CO AST DAILY PILOT T"9 ()( ..... 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V11Jey U2111LI1111 Ao.cl "Sin oi.90 F•H'*'' Tele~ont (714) 642-4321 Classified Adverllslng642·5'71 s.o.lllN(• ;,"if'J H1IO'!o<!'ffl<t 511·6310 ,-,..., Sin Cl•"""~ 4tS·06l0 c09.,...,.1, llU. O•~f CN\I P\ttl!t.,,,"Q ~1 He ... "'1 \lorot' lllllt/•M"""· .c111 ... 1 1 ,...uer •• ''"''"-nt' .,.""' ,.,., Dr ..... -.. WUllOOll ti*•'"' potl'nl!H -o4 """"""' ........... SHtftl ti"'" po~W .,,_,9 11 c..!1 ,,.w. Coll........ SolltMripll... .., <••• ll 00 _,...,: " ..,.,ii M Oii _,: ,.,ihurr .WiMlloM Q.00 lllOllllllt \ S55.000 damage. Stacks or cardboard continu~d to smoulder thi:ough the warm a fternoon casting a pall of s moke overtheSaddleback Valley. A fire department spokesmen said arriving firefi ghters called for a tanker because there were no lire hydrants in the area. Later . a m akeshift sprinkling system was set up in the plant's out- door storage area with the help or an industrial neighbor. Firemen said Cal Turf Farms, which grows grass com· mercially, loaned its sprinkling equip- ment to firem en. Fir!!me n also used a bulldozer lo move the bulky materials around so they could be doused. ·. · There were 52 firemen respondln·g to the blaze reported at 12:4• p.m. · Some of them were still working at the scene more than four hours later. The cause was not known . J\iost of the dollar loss involved equipment us_ed in the r.eclamalion. led, "The Irvine Company is always comin g in h e re and say in g so meth ing was left out just because ou r plan differs from the' company plan." Additional support to the ban on apartments came from Marine Lt. Col. R.H. Brown or the air station. ' IR VINE f'HIS, • IR VINE THAT ·'The Irvine Company might be good at planning, btit according to Irvine Councilman Henry Qui gley, t he firm is short-suited in the nomenclature_ department.· Seeking changes in developm ent names like Irvine Center, Town Cen- ter, frvine Industrial Complex-West and Irvine Industrial Complex-East, Quigley said Tuesday the names are '.'redundant and confusing." Council _Action The Irvine City Council at its ·regular meeting Tuesday': -Started th e process to annex a strip or-tand along Sand Canyon Avenue and including the old Irvine Elementary School to the city. -Adopted on sewnd_r.eadlng a; zone . ..change-.need:H-for-develop· rilenl of'University Town Center, a 2SO·ac·~ commercial and residen· tial developmenl to be built across Campus Drive from UC Irvine. -Act.opted a street number change policy allowinc 1 shll\-rrom the rive-digit county system to a low-nlifll ber city system upon rece•pt of a petition signed by two-thirds or the residents of any street. -Adopted the 1973 edition of the un iform plumbinc code. -Approved a county bikeWay funding a1reement which Would 1ive the city $71.150 in county funds as partial payment for four bike trails which will cost a tot.al of SIS~.400. . , ,. -Refus<'d to install a stop sign at the Intersection of Btl Aire Streel and Cheviot Drive. -Proclaimed the weeJC or Nov. 17 to 23 as Publlc Awarene,s or J\.1 ental Retardation Week in the City of Irvine. -Proclaimed the week of Nov . 24 to Dtc. 1 aa Teen Challenge Weck In the City of Irvine - • I ~Tuesday by the Board or Super· Residents of s<>mc housing areas. !visors. \ ' particularly Rossmool', ha ve com· NEW YORK (UPJ) -Three presti&jous Fifth Avenue department stores ple'aded innocent Monday to price-nxtng charges. The three, Saks & Co., Bergdorf Goodman and Bon wit Teller, were accused or undermining coplpetltion in the sale of women's clothing. The parking ban WUJ ~ applied plained that the bi g ~·chicles arc a onl y in ar•as where residents hazardtotrafficonthe1rstreetS". request it or "''Here lfaffic warrants Supervisors specifi cally exempted it and supe r visors., w_ill ~e em· recrealion11) v~hieles, family .Pick.up powered lo-decide which streets arc trucks. boats und ;iny oth er equip· to be posted. ment weighing·Less Ulan 12,000 poun· Prima£"y t11rgets of the n'ew law ds. I I • WARM·UP$2495 SUIT . .. COTTON SWEAT SL!ITS : •TENNIS DRESSES • Mnandloys TENNIS Stt<>!lTS & SH,IRtS • Mtoltof'I • Wlipatn • M..tc Ft•ece • hrtinqton . . SOX 95• to 53°0 HTLOH I ASEIALL WARM·UP JACKETS AetCt lJood tiyio. . JACKETS S 169.5 -dHyloo . ' , JACKETS s 11 so ~)JACKETS . s399s f, SWEATERS $495 .olo,.. ·'~t . ·-_., "T ----- TIMMIS llACKiT STRIHGIMG STOHHOUIS Meo.tln s.t. , .. Cloo..ts..y 1 1r!'S!1' ••• .. ~ I . Meta-Flex ·SKA TE BOARDS .. Meta Flex ' • Skate board wheels • trucks • axels • parts I DART BOARDS and DARTS I GYM SHORTS & SHIRTS I . . l'kMl-rod FOOTBALL JERS EYS • .Adidas. Conve-rw, Tretorn Jock Purcell, Fttd ,...., TENNIS SHOES -. • S,01 .. ill, Adlda• BASEBALL SHOES • Spot Jullt, Adida• ALL PURPOSE SHO ES • Adi•t. lroolcs RUNNING SHOES • ~S. <;pnvff'SI' ~ BASKETBALL SHOES • Sptrq Topoidff BOAT SHO ES llllibtr or Voit & Mlka10 _, VOLLEY IALLS USklTJAl,l.S Voit l Mlhso NFL l T.D. SO.CCIII JAUS .......... PLATGROU NDJALLS FOOTJALLS SOFT JALLS - Yoff l Mlk•.. ...... ' lllStlmi'LLS 11A.C:9UETS l IALLS ' . . ,,, .. • I ... l I ! I I I 7 '.I j • --. ' Huntington-Beach 1~~......,~ ~· Foont.ain Y-alley_: • Tod ay's Fiaal N~Y. Stoeks :- I I 1 I \ 7 I I . - VOL:.67, NO. 317, 7 SECTIONS, 90 PA~ES O~ANG~ COUNTY, CALll;O~NIA' _WEDNESDAY, !llOVEMBER._13.' 1974 -. \ ,Rocky -AdDlltS Role in BOok on Goldberg .. ' ' WASHINGTON <API -Nelson AC, today as a new ~ of hearints author , Victory Lasky, to his brother Rep. Howard Cannon ID-Nev. I. In his opening statem~nl, Ra<kelel-·notbeHmitedor blind_ed. llhink r ""'!~ ·1 Roekertller s·aid today he ..... fell em· began on his fitneSs to become vice to 5ee i( Lauranl-e would find 1o· chairman or ·1he Rules Committee, ler defended his cash girts lo fnends r1setotherespons1b1htyoftbeofficc. barrtntdatfdhU'tnlUatedb"ytiisrolei.11 presideut. · r vestors fortlleProje<..'l.--..--asked Rock-efeller wlfelher-the and associates -another source or ' ··· · - 1 the publication of a 1970 campaign -Rockefeller said his previous , Rockefeller s aid nellhet he nor hi~ elaborate lirra·ngement ror financing criticism Kince the earlier he;uings -~ Jlpc;kerellcr said he learned through I "biography of former Sup"r'eme Court . remarks about ~ were based brother remembered the incident, the book, which iilvolved creation of as acts or generosity ''irithe tradition his tailure in three tries to achieve the Justice· Arthur J . Gohn>erg... on faulty memory and incomplete which occurred in the midst or a hai'd... Lite rar y Publications Inc. in or sharin g with others." ,.. Republican nomination for presidenl I Rocke. fell er rtold.-ihe Senilte Rules ~knowledge. and were not an attempt political cam·pai.,..n, uritil-tbev ttaoerl Dela ware und · channelin,,-· money th e limitations of wcalttlTn achie¥ing ~ to ~ ft RockeC€'l ler said thtt central ! Commiltet; he made a tn!.stake in tocovcrup th~ facts. what happened through the many in-from Philadelphia to Washington to question raised by bis non}inalion wlis political success. helpint; arra9ge ,fiq_anci ng ror the In his rirst re_f ponse to questions dividuals i,11volve~t. New York, was an effort "to launder whether his ra mily background would 1 book. which·was critlCJif of Goldberg, about t~e book a month ago, Rockefel· "The subsequent facts are tremen· Lhe Rockcfbller money." ''Political 3Tltho1·ity, lh<' on Y e.n .., whomL he .... defentCd for "1ew York ler said he did not·know· his brother, dou.sly e mbar:1ssin" to me," be said. ·'Not Rocke felle r money, the· somehow limit him so he v.,·ould not be W!f.i.!:!g kind o(_J>Olitical po~_..,is not. '' .,. " able-tu serve the-gcnera~t-all r I · th Amer·1can po11·11·c .. I governor. -m uronce;--had-pJJt-up-S&0,000 to-"prrm~IY-l>ecause ttiey renect on OCkl?fClte1"1i1flire;"'"SiiCl"Rockefetler. ' 5"""' u or su. e in e • The ,book, and,Rockefe.ller-'s earlier firtaoce the book until he (Nelson> was my brother f whom I love deeply. I'm adding that some investors might not Amctjcans. system ,'' he said. ·~ ... Gteat J!01i_Ucal pub Ii c statem e nr_disclai ming . told by the FBL -_ .embarrassed and humiliated for what 1 want to participate In a project·i f they ·"I think the answer Is no,-" he said, authority in America tomes only knowleilge of the boQt:: was the focal • But in1lis te·stlmony loday he said I said a boot my brother, because he is know Rockefeller1. are behind the supplying his own answer. "I would from the rrce gift of the people when polnfj' the commitf!~s q~~stioning be had i:,sent rep~enl~ves of the 'Otfeofth,nicestpeopleintheworld," ~al. -.... 7 not behave improperly. And l y,·ould they vote.for you," • " .an . Fountain Valley • L~~-Ho~e ' . . Plan· Scuttled ByKATHYU.ANCY Of-.o.+1,f'iWMafl -~ Fountain Valley City Council lcilled a proposal to build luxury Mmes oo 350 acres or the city's'1)\· dustrial park Tuesdaf night after a 'hearjng and debate that lasted nearly rourbours. Councilmen in their 4.0 vote said,.._ they want lbe area developed for in: dustry. . Tbey expressed • f~ar lJle ·S75 mil· lioa develo-1 W<lllldll'l p.......,. the 3,SOO.resident development would produce. . "Once and for all We are going to , convince people where we stand on this issue," Sajd Mayor George Scott., "I am not convinced we need ano~er · 3,000 people in.the city and another 1,000 students." • e Councilman Al Jlol.lind e n disqualified ' himself from voting and remained outside the Council cham; ber thc9q ..... t the,~ He Mid todq61t bis employef111i19m~ =Douglas .. has belli hirecl to jlo a" ' , • ' - • eat • dkiient tU dotlan JnlftSe Garden ~Vt Unified School District may not ~ a le to house the st~nts which Soutbel'P California.~develomr o~ Ule "' , . l. ronmental study for l'ftsley of l,fe.i'~". on Job . . plan in question, and he believed he -: .Cr ne be g 'set up\.() ·r.move bHH:>o_.-d •atong S f • • shouldn't part.iclpate in Tuesday's Pacific Co'a.st Hlghwal(.in HuntingtQ'n Beach top-~·p·porte•'S 1>roceedings. · .pied ove r Tuesda". olocki.-all bu! oaeJa·ne or . P. , • • Throughout the lengthy ~earing, 30 '· • residents, includingtheoffieials ofthe traffic. No one was injured ~the 12:4.5 p .m . in- cidenl nea r ·l\1agn0Jia Avenue, but lrafrjc was tied up ror about two hours, police said. Work· men were t aking do\vn bjllboards rece ntly or· dered removed by state whe n truck lipped over . rl-t D • • t Chamber~orComme;rceandow.ners of .,-J ~ u istric . •ome·or the industrial land involved. H . . • . _ expressed oppos ition to the develop· lllltingt ' B rd E f . Cha ms:::.-a~ing in favor were Presley ol--_· I -• on 08 yes et 11.Ce ·___fi_cials 'a11d~ their consulta_nt~._Th.~- council a lso received a petition w\th • ••signaturesor residcntsravoringth• School Sale .£Or Relief 'I Backers or a petition drive to rorm a proposal. -i_ flew ' unified school district within '.f'he plan would have included 'I. Fountain V.alley municipal borders Sl00,000 equestrian estates and other f ,_ will be invited to make a presentation houses and, condominiums valued al lluntington • Be.ach Un ion 11igh reser\•e. probably \\'ill be earmarked soon before the Cityeouns;il. 575,000 to $48,000, as y,·ell as 40 in· Scbo91 trustees set the machinery to f!)fconstru ction . he said today. rBul even before Councilman Roger dustrial acres a nd 23 commercial. sell ttie aid Yorkto,\rn school site into t.l'Construction alternatives, as well Stanton made that ~ugges tion at Tfie planning commission had up· motion TuesOay in hopes that perllal>s . ~other \l'ays or coping with the Over · Tuesday's city counc.11 meeting, the proved il4 to1. $3 million might be raised lo relieve JJow of students, ·will be outlineil in a unit.ication i.ss ae "·as referred to Several residents expressed op· O\'ercrowding atdistrictschools1 report rro'ri>di·s1rrct starr to the.board numerous times. • position-to the residential plan, The bo'ard ca ll ed ror the ~theNov .26tru~lce m~ling. Throughout a public hearing held lo rearing it would rorce continued over· preparation or resolutions declaring . Among optioii.s trUSrees hOpe to see determine if ~he council should change crowding at Northcutt and l'\'fonroe their intent to sell the property. analyzed in the report are: the city's general plan lo change 350 elementary schools, which serve the The Yorktown site, at Yorktown ·-Development of a night school acres •from industrial• to equestria n aiea, and force busing of students to ~venue and fl.I :ignolia Street in Hun· program for regular students. . estates and luxury homes,-. residents schools outside the city. llngton Beach, ts surplus. .. · • -Re·emphasi's on the voluntary questioned the .ability of the Garden Counci lm a n Roger Sta nton "W~o~·e ittothepeople,"saidRon year·roundschootprogram. Grove Unified School DtSlrict, which questioned Al t.1ourse, associate Shenkman,, president or the board. -Creation of an extensive job serves •the area, to house c.hildren superintendent or the Garden Grqve "We told them it was going to hap· placement progra m to help students there' without mass busing outside district, asking if the board would pelt.·· , help support thei r ramilies and to sup. Founta"in Valley. . agree to build a new school to house · Whe n th e distri ct made the plementthe ni ght·schoolprogram. Gar~en Griove officials rerused to children at ttie Presley development. forecasl. it was with the hope that a -Inventory of industrial buildings make a commitment lo build a new But he would only say, ·~we will successful tax override would boost \\'hich might be used for classroom 5ehool. Councilmen had in their inror· house the students.·• adding that i£ the the selling po\\'Cr or the Yorktown space. matiqn packets letters froffi the Foun-development \\'OUld generate the 600 site .. I I t r r d bl lain Valley School District whlc~ said or more children projected, the board The goal was lo build a ne,w hi~h sl;s mp e men a ion ° ou e scs· itcoul4provide a newschooliftheJ!rea probably would build a new school. school on anolher site. at Warner · were annexed to them. . Among the more vocal opponents of Avenue and Golde n \Vest Street. The -fto·Jeetings with city councils lo Clrl "Bud" J ones, organizer or lbe the plan was James Dick. a former district now has 4 500 more s tude nts determine f~3.sibility 'bC requi ring petition drive .. said he has called a member of the l ily's Planning Com· than is exisling taCililies were inteiJ.· developers ~o pay their fair share {or Saturdaymeetingincouncilchambers mission. who said, the city "hasn't dedlobousc. · schoolhous1ng. lo push for additional petition sig, giventheindustr.ialareaachance." The voters r ejected l~e override. -Expanding·existing high schools. .. na~ur~.. · ' ho_wev~r, and Tuesd~y n!_g.f!t lt usteys J.:he board also has in.vited ideos Then, in referring lo the ~esley examined a lternates to handle from tea·chers. s tudents, the Citizens Company's home development, he . T e nnis Player overcrowding. .. p .. Committee for Better High Schools '5ked lhe council not lo a pprove it The sale of the Yorktown site comes (proponents of the tax override) and without a commitment from Garden first, Shen~man stressed. Prorits, the Cao·n·C!H on Sensible Ta.xation Grovetobuildaschoolthere. Str1"cken·, Di"e' S plus the $2 million the district has Jn r coverrideopponentsl. • Councilman Stanton, who talked at Ara/ at Appea ls • ~ For Pale stine /11 U.N. Spe ech UNITED NATIONS IUPll - Palestinian le ader Vasser Ararat, in a n unprecedented appearance before the United Nations General Assem· bly: <:ailed today for creation of a Palestinian stale in 'l'hieh l'\loslems, Jews and Christians could live in peace Security prccautipns at the United Nations were the greatest in history of the organization. Ararat, under death threat by the militant Jewish Defense League. was flown to the U.N. com· pound from Kennedy Airport1n·a U.S. Army heli copter and was living. in the U.N.'s 38 ·rloor glass secretarial building wh.ich had been turned into a fortress. Arafat, his hands over his head in a victory salute, received a standing ovation when he finished his 92·minule speech. Several delegations. including the U.S .. neither stood nor applauded. U.S. am~assador John Scali J>~t impas· sively throughout the speech while Arafat ~·as inter11pted by applause half a doze n times . Outside U.N. headquarters, ri va l pro-Arab and pro·ls rael groups de monstrated while hundreds o r police tried to keep them four blocks apart: length about possible school ~rowding and busing problems. 1\1-ter as~ed that the unification petitioners make a ''five-minute'' presentation before the council. A·Fountain Valley man .collapsed and died of an apparent heart attack Tuesday. moments after finishing a few tennis g;tmes at the l\1 esa Verde Con.ntr~\· Club in Costa Mesa. Sculptor Gets Job Charles J . Quinlivan, 50. or 1034!). A rt S lated f or. Huntingto1i Civic Ce11ter • PHONE JANGLES Slater Ave. \11as pronounced dead at t :20 p.m . al Costa Mesa A.lemorlal Hospital, despite efforts tore\•ive him. him. By TERRVOOVIJ.LE The five guest experts selected Angcll!s T1n1cs. <.i nd .Josl1ph \·ounr,!, oi-.0.11,Pfw~ Zajac's model over Rosenthal '!ii · l't1lt11r;1\ ••dvisor to lhc allied urls FOR APARTMENT 1 • ·.'The p,.;ne ran" once every nine minutes and we rented the apart· ment."' . Here's-the •ad y,·hi~h sp.o1rked 4us~ the res poDse a. Balboil landlord M>Ulhl : B&CHEL.OR 11PI , relrJit. bU.ln slo\·~. w/w <'rt>IS. utll i~cld. $1"5 mo frly. XXX..XJt· Police Officer 1',rank Waldron said two ph ysic~a ns at the club .when Quinlivan colJapstd in the lounge had already tried to aid hlm.-along )Vilh fire department personnel. Funeral services t,,.: Mr. Quinlivan were pending today at Peek Family Colon1iil l''uneral l·lome in Midway City. • Sawhill May Stay Juek Zajac, a Sant Cr:uz sculptor, Tuesday because they felt it would sci 1•ommiss1011 . "''On the right Tuesday to create a 12-ofr the civic-center architecture more Rosenlh<i l will rcrcivl.' 1.000 ror hill IO•l4·foo(-hi gh sculpture ror the new than RostAthal'1 geometric form1 ac· wtu·k and lhl! model he b111l t. A ton· Huntington Beach ~vie center. • cordillC to cit.ylibrarian Willer John: tract with Zajac mUs1 be ripprovcd In A panel of five art.experts selected 1son. · the near future by the city •unc1l, if Zajac. lf\slead of.New York sculptor ··zajac's has more or a ·)yrtcal the work Is 1 ~ be .built 1' • Bernard Rosenthal. . sweep to it) agtlinst the angular back· The l\\'O f1n 11 hSIJJ hod been picked Whether or-not Zajac·s free-form, dfopo£the-.cil)' hill." Johnson said. from <i n orlpinal field of 27 inter bronie creation will .:!vet be bui lt is ' Rosenlluil 's model was a stainless nalionaltv rf'c11-g ni 7.ed artists. A third still a major Cinancial question which steel cube, restfnf on one tip. It would fin all!ll,-Kar1·I /\p~I or J>aris. drop· must be decided by the city coun cil., have been to feet;siJt inches high: ped out bl'forc the r.nal jucl~inl!. • Councilmen indicated last. wee\ '1'hc fi\'t exp0rts y,•ho made the Zaj at'. 45. ha ~ h;id onc-ma.n shows n they do not want· to spend the $40,000 choice ror the 'lll1ed nts t'Ommi~sion Nt•w ''o rk . London, J~(Hll c a.nd , • ,. a: Ot • Solicited Murder , Of Wife? By ARTHUR VINSEL ottllltO•ll1flti.tSUtt A ri ve-day investigation ended shor- tly before noon today with the arrest or a Hunting1.on Beach man at_ the Costa A1esa bank he managed. He.is charged with soliciting his wife1s murder. Darrell Dean Heiser, 42, or 16092 Windemeir Lane, was booked into CostQ-A1esa City Jail on suspicion~oC solicitalion to commit murder. 1 No bail was set yeL on the felony charge contained in a critainal cOJn~ plaint issued by the Orange County District Attorney·s Ofrice before Heiser's arrest ,. • He was taken into custod'y at Che Crocker Bank in South Coast Plnza. 3333 S. Bristo.I SL .. by Dcte~tlve George Wilson and ln\•estigator Les Leber of the Orange County SheriffS" Office. Leber a llegedly met with Heiser al a n undtscloscd location 1n Costa hlesa last Friday, investigators said , poSing as a contract killer or so-called "hit. man'' from another Sl<Hc . The sherifr's deputy claimed Lhe banke r paid him a $600 security deposit to secure the killing or bis wife or 12 years a nd promised 8 $10,000 ree when the job was completed satisfac - torily. Further delails or the alleged mur- der negotiations were withheld, ~n: ding presentation of the case in court, Detective \Vilson said 11eiser. wbo was reportedly stunned and shatter~d by his arrest al work todayv is eXKC· led lo be arraigned Thursday in Har · bor Judicial District Court. • J ' Businessman 'Sm e lled ' Bl aze • l '· I ! LOS ANGELES IAP) -"Wesmel~ led it first," said a yaung busines- s man whose offi ce was on floor above where n ames raged in a Cen· tury City high rise orficebuilding. Mike Bivens, 23, said. "!\-1y Cirst thought was to get the hell out of there.'' Bi ve ns and nearly 2,000 other brokers Oed the building Tuesday as the ricsi of 38 fire companies arrlvid. ' Oran1'e Coasc J. ~ I Wen•h•r ~ Variable hig h c louds bui ·-n~nslly sunny Thur~day, accor• d1ni;? lo the \vcather service. \vith l!~tu •ra lly cooler tem1~raturcs. lhghs nt the beaches 6R rising to 72 inland. overnight lo\l'!il 5.."t-5", l ~SI D E 'fODi\ V \\'ilh 700 to $00 miUion pcpple ~ fving from malnut.rttimulr facinil starvorion . world orgonbllions or,. throwing lhe1r full t~ into the /nghtenlng problem . SH sto~. pk. h.tffi'B, Page 0 2. -----Al Y-5tf'lltt AJ INh"'I All '-"""· .. 114 It ~ .,. c ..... c .. 111• 11 ClanOiH In · It CM!i<• CU c, .. ,_.. cu °''tfl N911C11 It ... , Jt )'Oll have a home or apartment r--~---'ttrler.-talt"'t4fo'5ift'f8:-Put-rfew-word9 lO Work for you. WASHINGTON IAP! -John C, Sawhill may remain federul ener~y min!Alrator-on4'-lame.4uck--bal!i& tor another two moriths before a ~UC· cessor can be installed, While llousc sources said' Tuesday. alloc itted ror civic center statuar7. were; Rirt A~rson. toe~1 sculptor: Roston nmon,::: otht.'t l~rgc tities. l ie 1t.th•l.-de<>.isiol"I ~Id be-changed _, .... ,m Meyw....-elYla4111t.er architect-t--llludied---t1:rt -411 Strip~ COlltgt in "' or. nten1bers of the! a llltd arts c.ohl· ~t'DMth lou. d....._. or the Lm Clar monl nnd has bt."C.n the an.isl· .mission h•v OP.encdthe.pos.siblllty bl Ann.Jes MunJcipalA.riSCommissi011 : Jn -rc_s 1de.nc.c. at-1hc Ame.clean f:<lilwl.tl .. ,... •• 1:1'1t'111MMM 't 1 .. , l'llilMt .,: ·~ ( .... "'"*""' c, A1'111U~ Ci In l~.Q.!)IY Pilot. u11in.g citizen donation§ to build it. Henry Scldh;. art ctllie for the Lo:-: Academy in Rnm c~ndatO:.irtmouth. ~u... At • . ) I • . - • • • ' ' • 'f • • J ' 01aStage Brian Shucker (Jeft l and Ke\'in Miller rehearse for their roles in E~isgn . _High School prodl!f,ti.Qn of "GodspeJJ." Drama students ~illStage the rocJC musical Saturday and again Nov. 19-23 at lhe Huntington Beach campus. For reservations, call ~· 1356, extension 272. ·Mine Worker ~ccord :Seen Today-Off.icer I Detectiye . Teii8 Cash . -Flow ta1-~· I > <WASHING TON ' \AP) '-ReU~d New Yoi'lr Clt1 dttecllw--. r. Ulasewic1 described in raPld.f(re, deadp&n fasbiOn at the Watergate cover.up trial today how he elan· destinely dispensed $217,000 to the original Watergate defendants. With almost no. expfesslon to his voicel Ulasewicz said that tJiroulbQut most of the three months he was · fnaking tfie cash deliveries, he cautioned Herbert W. Kalmbach or Newport Beach that there was something illegal or improper <11Jout the.payoffs. In his thick New York accent, Ulasewicz detailed the covert use or telephone booths, cover names and secret delivery points used to deliver the cash to the original iiieven Watergate defe ndants and their .. Rustler Gals lawyers. Ulasewicz described an Aug . 3. 1972, meeting with Kalmbach, once former President Nixon's personal at· tgrne)'.,_at tbe.J)range Coun!Y Air~t ~ where he was to receive a $75,000 c~sh One Or these five Golden West College coeds will 1 reign Saturday as the Jfuntington Beach school's 1974 homecoming queen. Fr.om left 3re Debbie Bar~on of Westminster-, Gindy-Messer--...of·Garden Grove, Terry Garaki41n of Huntington Beach. Denine Blume of Huntington Beach and Carol Barton of Huntington Beach. delivery. · Ulasewlcz sa·id he told Kalmbach. "Sonlething here was vot k·osher. It went a little over his head. I fell it wa~ becoming more improper with each sequence in spite or his assurances " Ford Assa'ils General that therewasnothingillegal.'.' F W'; lls 'J ' Ulasewicz said he worried that or or on ew-~ Kalmbach appa<onlly didn't have. . ., . • ' _ . "1 control over who received t~ money t ' or ror what purpose. W ASH JNGTON (AP> -President you probably ou.ghlto ask that over at Bell Gardens Je~p ?assengei· -_Hurt in Crash "Me being a New York City cop and ' ·Ford today publicly rebuked Air the Pentagon." 1 .. he being the lawyer for the President, Force Gen. George S. Brown, chair· A Bell Gardens man was injured it was h3rd ror me to tell him what man of the Joint Chiers of Starr, for Reminded that the general serves Tuesday afternoon v.•hen the J eep in was on my mind," the paunchy 56-stating publicly that Jews own the through preside ntial appointment, which he was riding struck a utility year.old fottiier"1nvesti.Rator said. nation's banks andnewsoaoers. Nessen later said. "I have not heard pole and overturned in Huntington Ulasewicz said he told Kalmbach at Ford r •layed to Brown's boss, or any_ plans for him <Brown) not to'' Beach. . . the Augµ.st 1972 m~ting that he would Secretary of Qefense James R. remain on Lhe job. Police reported Gary Christie. 24. make no more deliveries. ·Schlesinger, his view that the was treated for moderate injuries at "While he was worl&r apart from general's remarks were ''ill advised S hortly a rt er the \Yhite lfouse Pacifica Hospital, then transferred. to me," .Ulasewicz .said. ··1 would and poorly handled" and that in no Clisclosed Ford's rebuste, Brown ex-Orange-COUnty Medical Center artcr recommend he'd likewisedesiSt." way represent the opinions of any pressed deep r egret for his remarks in. tbe 2:30 p.m. accident on Pacffic Jalmbach te!ltified TueSOay"tbat 9ther senior officials, military or 3 telegram to national commander Coast.Highway iiear the Sanla Ar\a stiortly alter that meeting wtth rlvillan. Paul Rihner of the Jewish War River. l.JJasewicz. h~ re.rused to niake any Jn .addition, Foi:d instructed press Veterans. The driver or the Jf:!ep, l'l1 ichael more deliveries. secretary1 Ron Nessen to make public "'My-true feeling$ concerning Hidlebaugh, 26, of l·Juritington Park, Ulasewicz's testimony~was largely his reaction to Brown's remarks and ,Jewish·Americans Were not reOe~ted was not injured, police reported. a ·repeat of his frequently comic ap· to emphasize that Ford feels "Very in my statements at Duke Uni\'.ersity No citations were issued ih c:onnec· : WASHINGTON IAPl -A top of. ficer or the United fl.fine Workers said negotiators are hopeful of reaching· ,alJrft:ment today on a new contract, a .move that.could limit the nationwide coal strike to two weeks. peara"nce. ~ef"ore the Senate. strongly"aboutthematter. · 0 Z tibhwiththeaccident,policesaid,but W · · •~ · lhe A k A ·r B Id · · h ' on ct. JO -1 Drown said in his ..,''Jt may tak~ 8 little more talking . atergate comm1tucic:: 1n summe~ ~ s e~ 1 rown wou remain 1n 1s telegram. copies or which "'ere llidlebaugh was jailed on some out -.. b I h. k . h' lh' l of"f973. · post as lhe. nation's top military of-d' 'b Standing tr~ffic warrants. ut t in we can iron t is ing ou Introduced into evidence in support riclal; Nes'Sen had first said, ''.I think lSlrl uted at the J>entagon. · today," said H ~rry Patrick, 1 the r ~~~~:::::~========================:: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii UMW'·ssecretary·treasurer.\ ot hia testjmony ·were.a bus driver's; Pat'rick made' the comment as he ·· coin changer .''l"~d for .the;~ua.s of emerged'dllt-ing a recess in the talks pay phone..call(.Ula.ew~z ~In while industry negollators"studied the ranging$e cl~d~linepaytDenb. uniori's re!lponse to its new contract 'Fhe Jury was also sbo"«n targe offer put on · tbe bargalninr table blo-.ya·UP;Ph;~tograph,s ·'pf airport Tuesday night. • .,. telep~ oooms.itnd baggag~loc•en As the· strike that threatened u5ed rorthe mOneydrops. ... Valley Orders ·lhous'and6 of layoffs in Other in· Ulasewlcz said~he made a total or Jlistries entered ltk second day, the ,!ieve,p •4tCret deliye~ to Hunt, iMr,. coal talks resumed here this morning. Hunt, Liddy and former .Nixon Te· . D.emolition of • ,~· Gas Stations dk>th coal and unionofricials indicated election cOmmittee lawyer Frederick a settlement is near. C. La Rue, \\'ho succeeded ts,almbich P:itrick said earlief'>lhat the ne,w in· in maki1!Jl de),iv~fies. ~. 1 , 1twoitb.andoned gasstattonSinFoun· dustry proposal is "pretty good." • r ·4in Valley, one or the111 owned by the Chief industry negotiator Guy Far· Boy Scouts, v.·ere ordered demolished mer said "it could settle the con· "'ilhin 30days Tuesduy. tract." At a city council heuring into the U~1 \V President Arnold Miller said Scout-owned station, at Bushard union leaders are carefully studying Str~et <tn.d lf~I Avenue, City Planning the proposal: Dj.recldl' :Urij Sherrod read a \ett&r The lndu.stry made its propos;i.l as from •larry Rinker of!\cv.'port Beach. the day.old strike tightened its grip on who donated the property to th<' tht.'already y,•eakeningccon~mY. Orange County Bo y Scout Council. -U.S. Steel Corp., the nation's big· ln,.the letrir, he told the council he gest producer. announced a 25 percent would arr"ange for demolition of the production cutb:ick a nd said it would building. abandoned more than IL\•e lay off 13,700 employes this week . )'earsugo. l\lajor railroads furloughed more \\'hen the ii.sue first came before tht· than 2.000 workers. council two months ago, councilmen The strike. y,•hich bei an officially at were surprised to learn the propert y 12:01 a.m. Tuf.sday, shut down mines had been donated to the Scouts. but producing 70 percent of the nation's Scout officials said they had no coal. Even if a tentative agreement developmentplans forlhe property. was reached this week. the UMW said Albert Rosenblatt ofTarzana. one of it would take at least two weeks to get the o\\·ners or the station. at Heil a new contract ratified and to put the Avenue and •tarbor Doulcvard. told mines toworkaga in . councilmen he was ncgoliatinp; a lease Farmer described the new industry -forthe property with a market chain. offer as ''a complete. total package,·· , He said he didn't knov.• if the rhain \\"hich wa s p ut forth "not as a v.·anted to convert the g;is stali?n bargainin g ga mbit" but as a proposal building for another use or remove 11 . "that could settle the contract.'' But he didn:t.object ~o the council's 30-. Patrick agreed. Saying it put both da~-de moht1on notice for the strut'-sides .. c loser together than ever lure. be fore " after nine y,•ee ks of ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT TlltOr ... CH'll tMlly Pllot,will'IMll<lll•<-...,...,,_ Me_,..hHl, Is l!Ubli-lrf'INO<anoo CNU fllollll~ Compt"Y· St-N•tlt H ol'°"'1t•t t1••1H-.:I. Mll'ldty '"'°"~ Fr .. ,, tor Celt.I MtW, Nt""'*1 Bttc:ll, H11"1i""011 llM<ll/~-­ ltifl ¥•11ty, ltYi,.t, StllldltM<~ Vtlltp ..... U..-BNc:Jlr.;oUfll Cotsl A 1l"'11t r~I -4• 11 ~ s.1"""'!' -s..o.u". ,,,. ....... lptl ""'4illU"'J pl ... ! I 81 JOI) Wiii !Wop Sir .. , C-ltMeW, CtlolO•"'• t).,., Robert N ·.Weed, f"rn••"' • .., ""°''""'' Jack R. Curley \llu ~Ol!ftl tfld C.......,tl ""'"19!'' Thomas keevil ""''""' Thomas A. Murphil"lt' Moo"•ll•"O Edotor ne.eotiations. Although hoth sidl'S hu\e almo~1 continually expressed optimism ove r the chances or a scttlcmenl. sources close to the talks indicated the new of· fer represented a final 1>ush by the operators ·'to close out the c~ntr;ict . · · Buying and Selling 0£ Home Class Set "Buying and Selling the •rome" is the name of a class beginning tonight under the auspires of the Adult School or the ~luntington Beach Union High St·hool District. Th(• four·\\'eck course '\'ill be 11.IUAhl in Hoom 110 of F'ountain \1a,llc.y Hi gh St·hoot .on \Ved nesdays fro m 7 to IC ,,.m. Tuition is $6. Students n1ay rt•gisler al the door. · Countian Cites Guilt in Mall ' • Fraud Trial PllOENIX. Ariz. (AP) -A Buena Park, Calif. man has pleaded guilty to federal charges or mail fraud in an in· vestment plan which promised high in - terest Pa .v ments'. Robert W. I'll uir, 44 , a forme r executive or Se cu red Investment Com. pany, entered the plea Tuesday before U.S. District Court Judge William P. Copple. who declined to set a sentel'I· cing date until four other defendants are tried. 'Atuir admitted taking part in a scheme to swindle investors out of theil'"money by promising annual in· · terest rates ranging up to 15 percent. A federal grand jury charged fl.luir and the other four. y,•ith .. devi~ing a scheme to defraud the public by mean:; of false pretenses. representations and promises." Othere chaT-ged are Arthur Lyron, 43, P-hoenix : James E. Zorens. 45, Phoenix ; Alice E. Van Patten. 44 , Glendale, Ariz.: a nd Robert Love, 52, Prescott.· They are scheduled to :;;tandJ.rial on Dcc.9. · The indictment alieged that the five advertised high interest rates, y,•hich s uppose dl y were 100 pe r cent "secured." · Asst. U.S. Atty. Tom Crowe said that whole token interest payments were m ade, the firm had-no -assets and- acquired no accounts to secure the in- vestments. Muir pleaded guilty to one count ac· cusing him or sending a letter to a Tuc- son man to induce him to invesl money v.•lth the fi rm. Officials said 19 other counts were to be dismissed when Aluir leslifies for the prosecution in the Dec. 1 9trial. Terry Coville Witll 0<"'9S (au"!' Edll11t HU...inaton Beach Otric• 11111' s.ac11 e.o .. ..,...,., Mil!!i"O AOdtt\S P 0 . Bo~ l'O. '1 .... Council Action Oth•r Offic•s L•9'Jf'I ht<,., I 116Glt_y .. ~•HI Cftlt -WI J.)llW.!1 &t,Sl, .. 1 Nt•""'1 ..... 11 un NtwPQn ao..1t .. •d i•dclltbit<~ v11i., 1no1 i... "•1 RNcl , ._ t !Sotf\0 .... FtftWf"f "'1 T.teptton• 1114) 642-4321 Ctasslfitd Adv•rtlslng '42·S671 ,,_ .... ,,,Or ..... Co\l"!y """""""', ... S40·1220 OIP,,,_,.,,, ""· °'"'9t C0t~ ~'"'"'' c;ortl...... He ........ ,,~,... 11!~lttl•OI!• M>!Otltl ..... tlft tr tdW•l•W...,.,.!\ ""''"' _, • "~HI •II"""" lll•1.1t l ,...,...,,...,. OI <tOWlf!ll -·· !otteNI tt.fll "°'!tOI' N •d U (11\!t ""'"" (tllfon\I•, 9.1111'1(••11!'°" llW IM<•O!<' lJ 00 -""•:' •1_ "'•" J-1 00 ..,..,,~,,. """l•r *"'.,..'~ 1J 01 m11111111, !~ere, in capsule form, are the actions laken Tuesday night by the Fountain \1:1tlcy City Council: LUX URY 1101\IES: Rejected a plan ror a luxury home development on 3SO acres zo ned for industry after a lour·hour public hearing and debate. , , Vi\'.JFICAT ION : invited citizens invol\·cd in the current pelition dtjve · to form .1 n('"' un1ticd school di11tri ct along munici11al boundaries to make. :.i brier presenlulion to the rouncil . .f•AS ST:\TIU:\'.S: Ordered the demolition of two abandone<t gnsoline stations. ont' or them owned by the Doy Scouts. F.STATF.S: Set ct Dec. 17 pu!Jlic hearing for ci proposed residential l'slatcs 7.0nc to permit .12,000-squ are·fool Jots .. instead ol the a\lerage 7 .21kJ.i;qu:ire-root lots. STKEt:TJ : Accepted the low bid or Silveri and Ruiz. Fullerton con· tractors. l'or this ycJr's $69,780 street c•pping program on Magnoliu A\'t'nut'. Slalcr 1\venutl and Brookhurst Street. . i....~~~~---'--'---------------=--' .. ,. \ • • ' ......, ' .. . WAR~·UPs249s SUIT . . COTIOH SW-EAT SUITS •TENNIS DRESSES • M .. oodloys TENNIS SHORTS &'.SHIRTS ........... Ytigwmn· • M1119ic fk.tct • lw li .... on SOX 95• to '3°0 __,.... - HnOH IA SHALL WARM-UP JACKETS -· Llootl· Myloo JACKETS SJ 6~5 ~ Meta-Flex SKATEBOARDS· ' Meta Flex ~ Skate board wheels • trucks 1 • axels • parts DART BOARDS and DARTS I I GYM SHORTS & SHIRTS I ,.. ........ reel FOOTBALL JERSEYS • Aclldlll. Cotl•ff'M, TtttOf'ft Jockl'wcol,FndPtn'y TENNIS SHOES • Spol IOt'lt, ~dldas BASEBALL SHOES • 5po1 hi~. Adidas ALL PUR!9SE SHOES ........ '""*' ~·-j RUNNING SHOES ....... eor. ...... BASKmALL SHOES , Hiedild Mjtoa JACK~TS s 11 so 'AcKETS s399-"-s -,tt •SponyT.,.- '80AT.SH0ES •-'••r or ~ ... ,llASKETIALLS -&T.D. .......... l'OoTIALLS Yoff& Ml .. M llASKETIALLS Volt &: Mlkoso YOLLET IALLS Voit & Mikasa SOCCER IALLS PLAYGROUND IALLS SOFTIALLS · ........ RACQUETS I IALLS ...., Slee•• Acrytlc • • SWEATERS s495 ' " . Tl~NIS RACllE1 ST~l...iHG STOUHOURS -... w. '"' ClosoclSoocloy [--'. 1es•I • • • llllE REPAIR'• PARTS•: TIRE~• TUIES • • I· \. • A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAi.. PAGE Practica~ Budgeting . City councilmen last week sliced more than szoo;cR>O from more than $500,000 in projects proposed for the remodeling, refurbishing or expansion or the new HunlingtOn Beach city hall. Carefully eyeing each proposal, councilmen took a hard stand against anyttiiqgttrey fe ll lffiiht be considered a luxury item. • Th ey cut such requests as a $1;500 bulletin board, ~.OOOworth of exterior signs, sixortices fpr city coun- <il!llen ($p,300>, $40.000 for city hall sculptu e (plus $20,~,to 1nst.all 1~)1 and carpets for the ce ment public lo!lb1es. Cons1der1ngthe hard economic realit y the city i& facing the next few years, the cuts ¥.'ere well justified. - ' Some grumblings ~lready hav.e been heard, in par· ticular concernil)g the slicing of the statuary, but people need to realize Huntington Beach is in serious financial trouble. Tough budget cuts like these are going to be necessary for the next fe w years. The coun· cil s hould slick by its decisions -they were the right ones . --.. -Toward U_nderstanding Chicanos came to the aid of the underdog in a dispute betwee n t\\'O Ang los at Los Amigos Hig h School. Racial sfurs spurred a fight, and another came in retaliation. It was the kind of wceklong racial clash that the people of Fountain Valley read about in Los Angeles. More importantly, it \Vas the kind of clash the people of Fountairi. Valley vowed not to have to read about here again. · · A Los Amigos parent advisory committee will lead Oil Crisis Can Spark Conflict W.>\Stl lNGTON -A grim. new mood is developing in Washington that milit0ry inter\'ention may be necessary to bring down the price of oil and save the \V est from economic ruin. Until the laSt few weeks. military action 'vas considered out of the question. But the mood definitely is changing, as the consequences of the oil goug e have become more devastating. Oil i s th e 1irep10Qdof the in· dustrial West. A growing number of policymakers now ag ree that the United States can· not sta'nd by while a few recklessly greedy potentates interlere with the normal now of our lifeblood. ALREADY, the oil priCe squeeze has driven ,Italy to the brink or bankruptcy. Other \\lestern stah\•arts, such <I S. Eng·land and Japan. have beeJl rocked by high oil pri ces. Unless the prices are quickly r educed, e conomic chaos 'viii s pread throughout the \Vest. Th e rep ercussions, top policymakers have told us. '''ould af- fect the .. vital interests .. of the United States. The use of th e term "vital in· terests" is ominous. For it is under- stood that the United States will go to "''ar, if necessary, to protect its "vital interests." One important policymaker . in confidential talks with us, compared the oil gouge to Pearl Harbor. In fact, he assessed th e economic damage as far greater than what resulted from th e bombini::; of Pcnrl l'la rbor. Tll E ARAB oil rulers. he insisted, are engaged in O\.'ert economic "''ar· fare. They have used oil as a "'·capon to dc1nand political concessions. They have even imposed \\'artime secrecy upon their oil strategy meetings. he said. In the backrooms, Secretary or State J lcnry K issingcr hus opposed even hinting at military uclion- against the Arabs. He has confiden ce that the Arab moderates. particularly Egypt's President AnY.'ar Sadat and (JACK ANDERSON) Saudi Arabia'i King Faisal, can restore oil prices to a let·live level. U.S. military intervention. he has .,,.·arned, could set lhe entire A1iddle East on fire. • President Ford, while going alOng with Kissinger, has taken a harder line in the strategy sessions. Our sour· ees say the Pr e1ident is \\'i\ling to use U.S. military power as a last resort to prevent the oil cartel from causing disastr9us economic and political dislocations in tl:}e West. TllE POLICY experts don't believe the So\'ie,L Union would interfere with a ;.J.S. military operalion in the titid· - die East. Even ~issingcr agrees, ac- cording to our sources, that the super· powers recognize one another's "vital interests.'' J ust as th e Unit('d Slates didn't try to stop the So,·iet Union rrom in\•ading Czcchos lo\;~1 kia , Kissinger believes the -Soviets \\•ou ldn 't likel:V ri sk a nuclear .,,.·ar "'ith the United States O\'er ~lid die East oil. The secret specuialion is that Libya .... ·ould be the most likely target or U.S. intervention. Libya's radical strong- man , l\'t oam mar Khadafy, is n't -popular "''ilh his Arab neighbors or the Russians. They v:ould be less r.crt- urbed over an attack upo11 Libya. therefo re, than any other Arab oil state. · IT \\'AS also the fiery Khadafy who triggerC'd lhe oil price rise. In lute 197 1. he mo,·ed in on Occidental Petroleum, a U.S. company, ~1hich depended upon Libya ror its erude. l·lis sque('ze tactics were so succe~Sfu l that by early 1974 he had boosted the price or Libyan oil from $1 .50 to $16 a barrel. His tactics encouraged .other oil potentates to band "'itt\.:.him . lf he J 'erc singled out for U.S. retaliation, they mi ght once again get the mes· sage. ClA sources have suggested that the simplest "''ay to knock the props out the way. A student tights comn\itlee \Viii do its part to relax tens ions before they reach the boiling point. ' And administrators and faculty, in their wise han· dling of the in<:jdent s, have d e monstrate d · their resolve. · Though"racial friction afLOS Amigos has not disap. peared, the sehool and the community seem on the ro~d lo a be tter understanding -and to preventing the unres( behind headlines the)' saw this fall . . Agreement Essential I The Fountain Valley School Board and district teachers should get together before trustees set a l\1arch4 tax e lection. At a m eet in g Thursday night, the board accepted a re commenda tion from a 15-membe r citizens commit· tee, calling for a 75-cent tax override, The C01"!1mittee s uggested that one cent go for speech classes, eight cent's for g uiaa nce and seven for educationally han· dicapped. . The remaining 59 cents \\•ould be used for cmploye pay increases. benefits and reduced elass·sizes, as-well- as to build up cash reservesJrom the low 2 percent the district was left with last sPri'ng after giving the staff a 6 percent pay boost. 'feachers contend the 59cents is n'tenough to begin \Vith, but even at that, they fear the board will channel too much of the funds into reserves. '75 ' ·Ji!;- • All groups within the district should try to reach an agr eem ent. Seventy-five cents per SlOO assessed 'valuation is a lot of money -about SOO a year for a family with a S50,000home. Il would be foolish to ask £or that money until all segments agree on the use for it . -'If things get any worse we may have t.o resort t.o something Dear Gloomy Gus·--• Ir the phon~ company would quit spending money on those ads .,,,,hining aboul the high cost of in· formation operators and give me enough area dil't'ctori es I'd be glad lo look up the numbers, need. A.G.B. from under Khadafy would be to engineer a coup and replace him with a leader more rriendly to the West. One secret report tells or a discus· sion between a CIA agent and an Oc· C'idental official about·pt1tting up $50 million for Khadafy's assassinat.{On. 1-ligh officials have assured u s, however, that the $50 million talk was nothing but barroom banler and has never been given seriou.s con- sideration. PENTAGON sources have pointed out that Libya 's oi l fields_ are reasonably isolated and, therefore, could be S('ized, sealed off and protec· tcd "'ith relative ease. This should take no mo re than t\\'O l\larioc division~ one !-lource estimated. 'l'hcre is also 'tii.lk 1n th'c baekrooms about gi \·ing Israel the green light to take over l\u"·ait's oil fi elds. The secret assessment is that no com- bination of Arab armies could stop ;1n lsraeli march upon Kuwait. • Perhaps signifi cantly, the United States has suddenl y started to rush arms shipmentS to Israel. In somp cases, the U.S. military's own stocks have been depicted to make the n•eapons a \'ai la blc to Israel. SECRET military studies sho\\•, ho\\·ever. that lhe oil fie lds wou ld be hi ghly vulnerable to 1\1·ab sabotage and the oil could be boltled inside the Persiiln Gu lf by sinking a couple of tankers in the narrow straits at the mouth. 1'he tankers couldn't get out or the Gulf \\'ii.houl cotpjng Within rang·e or hidden Arab artilTer}:. The st ake!\, ho~·e\'er. are high. Ku\vait has the ~·orld 's third largest oil reser\'CS, \\•it h a known suppl y of r..1 billion barrels. Only Saurli 1\ro.bia and the Soviet Union ha\'e more oil. ,\nd Libya, \\'ith 26 billion barrels under its sands, ranks seventh. H -drastic . . , like building cars for pra<;tical transportation.' llo111es Only for the Rich? T4e H.ou~ing C~st Spiral To the Editor: . The cost or housing is spiraling out of the reach of the average income family in Orange County. Unem· ployment in the home .building in - dustry is at.an all·lime high. This is a criiiis that is getting worse and the people who will be hurt lhe most, un· fortunately don't uridefstand what is happening. TllE COUNTY government and many cities are causing the cost of housing to climb by severely li miting the production or housin g. They do this by reducing the total number of units that can be built, and also by al · lo.,,.•ing only_ a porj.ion of the total property to be developed. In several recent cases before the county board, land owners were allowed to develop only 20 percent to 35 perCf'nt or their land. The rem ainder is expected to be Jcf~ in open space and undeveloped. Government also limits the supply of housing by adding to the cost. They do this by demanding building criteria and codes far ;:above those needed for .safety, raising the cost or perm its and tees and forcing developers to pro\'ide every thing from street s a nd :;idc~'alks to se\\•ers, .,,.·ater and un· der ground fa cilities. TllE CQST o f expensive en\'iron- me nia 1 impact reports. delays, n1oratoriums und other bu reaucratic obstruction or the enterprise .system must also be in cluded in the final :;;ales price of yo ur nen• home. Is it any \11ond cr that the homes th;:it are completed are so expensillic that only those in the upper income brackets can afford them'.' And, if v.·c C'an only build ror the upper JO per· eent. we surely "''on't need but JO pe r- cent or the labo r force in the construe· lion industry. Since that industry is the si ngle l a r gest C'mploycr of \\·orkers and has a direct relalionship to nearly four times as many rl·lall'd jobs. the housing problem is re<.illy becoming a cri sis for <ill . CllARLES r..1. THE:\'f;\ Vice President · CEEE f) Executive Secretary l)ist ric t Council or Ca rpenters Problem. R e r11ni11s To the Editor: (. MAILBOX ) Lelters from readerl' are welcome. Nor- mally. wrilers should convey lheir me•· sages in'300 words or Less. The right lo con· dense letters lo fit space or eliminate libel ;s reserved. AH leflen must include rig· nature ond mailing address but names 1noy be withheld on request if :w//icU?nt reason is opparent. Poetry will 110t be published. Transit Pia" To the Editor: After reaai11g the feeble mumbling or political authorities as to why proposition A failed to pass in the recent election. I am led to believe that either the Orange County Transit District is completely out of touch ~"ith thinking pcop~ or that the1 can· not or will not face the truth. Proposition A didn't fail because of innation or the fear of higher taxM but because the OCTD in all these years has not come up·.,,.·ith one solid, workable rapid transit plan to present to the people in spite of mi llions spent on studies. P eople are tired of throwing money at politicians hopinc they will sometime, somehow, somewhere do something beneficial lo solve the problem. We all want rapid transit now! People will support a workable plan that is clearly presented to them , btlt they won't buy any more political procrastination ... Clear ly, it is time for the OCTD to do its job. JAMES E. YOUNG Sign~ficant Sounds A reader in Georgia re minds me or -a column I "'rote many years ago, in which I pointed out that cerlain sounds seem to gQ: "'ith certain kinds or n'ords. a nd asks If I c.a n Send him a copy of it . ~ It hasn't tu rned up in the files. but [ diml y remember illustrating, for in· stnnre, the prevalence of "sexual'" \\'ords beginn ing in English with an ··1" -lc"·d. lecherous, lascivious, lice ntious, lustful, lubricious, and others. And the •·j'' s ound see m s l'uriou s l y as · socia ted "·it h jokin~ and .il'sting ;,ind jeer ing and jihint:: :Ind joshing <Ind japing and jocultirity and jol· lying and joviality a nd joy a nd jubilation -a ll gathered fro m many different languages and sources and roots .. yet \Vith a common core of ( SYDNEY HARRIS) which they correspond: ant:f certain terms tend to cluster around specific sounds. The "sl" sound at the beginning of an English word somehow. must seem unattractive to u s~lse how account for so many pcjorali\'e -·ords like slimy and slippery and sleazy and slobhish a nd sloppy and sluggish a nd slummy a nd slurping and slush and slut and slattern a nd sly and sludge. TllE "Q" SOUND appear to have a tentati\·e. almost apprehensive, feel about it for us-consider quiver and quaver, quail and qu ake, qualm and queasy, query and quiz, quibble artd question, quirk and querulous. Al most all descriptive words beginning with "q" in English have this quintessen· lial quality. ' ·A Facelift for the State Capital On behalf of the liuntinJ:ton Reach Unio~ ~tigh School District Ci tiT.ens t:omn1ittee for Better lligh Schools, I "·ou ld like to exte nd n1y thanks to you for the extensi\'e C'overagc your ne~'spaper gave lo ou r campail!n for Proposition X on the Nov. 5 ballot. Your editorial support was par· ticularly appreciated. RECENTL \' I ran aC'ross a footnote by the sociologieal savant. Daniel Bell, rem arking on the linguistic odd · ncss of small groups or individuals bt!J!'inning ~·ith the letter ''C'." e st<.1rl ecl thinking about "circle" ct "club" ~i nd then came up with a that includes clique, crowd, curia, ('Ian. cabal, cadre. camarilla. claqu~ •. co untll, C'hurch, cortes, cell , caucus, C'enach.'. cond ominium, committee. eonsptracy, college, coterie, cult, and soou. Som e ser ious psycho-linguistic research in this neglected area m ay help expla in why we are influenced by names more than "''e realize-why a !filler is more listened to than a Schicklgrubcr. or a Stalin than a Dzhugashvili, both the childhood sur· names they abandoned. And when ~ Dickens -coined those wonderfully al· lusive names to describe his charac· ters, he knew that ''Scrooge" and "Gradgrind" a nd "Pickwick" sug. gested as much to the English ear as to the eye and the mind. Among the many ambitious plans to make a "city" out of 5acramento, the natives have ubdectaken a ··restoration'' of ''his toric old Sacramento". · ' ' • tn carrying out this plan the city has set aside an area between the freeway and the world's worst river front. which was part of the early post gold rush tO\Vn. Some or the old buildings being restored are on their ori ginal sites \Vhije reportedly the plan con· templates rebuilding some other structures of varying historic value on nezz.loc tions within the designated ore -!though the restorations are bei1.11 undertaken as commercial ventures \\'It~ pri,•ate: e ntrepeneurs seeking to capitalize on tourist nostalgia, the Legislature ha$ gone along with the idea a nd declared the area to be 1 state park thus gaining some measure or state rlnancing for the project. SACRAMENTO Is situated on the conlluence or the two major rivers of Call(ornia'. the Sacramento md the American. \Vhen one contrasts These river rronts as they now the capita l elty with simil ar· geo1raphi cnl p~enomena throughout the world the 1 \ ( EARL WATERS ) reaction can only be utter dismay. Blessed by nature with two grand op· portunities to make the city .one of the state's most atlracti\'e, the river fronts not onl y have beep neglected · down through the years but abused by permitting ugly -industrial develop· ments and other depredations. As th.., stand they ha ye all the attributes of a cesspool. And, as• matter or fact the rivers have been u.sed as !ewers by Sacramento and all or the com· munities upstream. But th e neglect or the river frontsis another story and only a part of the total ruini1ation of Sacramento due largely to the railroads which ha\·e been permitted to lodlscriminately carve the city Into sectors like a bug In u biology class. Wh 3t Is or interest ot the moment is the resto ration or the old Eagle Theater. This old building was thought worthy or salvage hy hi story l)uffs for u11e as u Uttle theater. Ironi cally. the city permitted the dcst.rU~tlon !Jf a much larger and • more adequate, although not as an· cient, theater Lo make way for a super market. So much for logic and economic feasibility. ' \\11flLE there may be merit in the Ea gle Thea ter project. which is backed jointly by the state and the Junior Lea.l(ue of Sacramento, the backers hnvc overreached them· sel\'eS, historically speaking. Promine ntly d isplayed on the· restoration site is a sign whic h proclaims the p'rojeet as the "Site of the first theater built in Califor· nia .•• "giving the date as 1849 •. For 4 the e d ificat ion of these hi storians whose knowledge of California history 0Dfi0i1ily is shaky, the rirst tbeater in California is located in the City of ?.1onterey, !Specificall y on Pacific 'trect not far from the Old Customs I-louse. Since the state can hardly be in t.ilc position of certifying t..vo theaters as being "first " pcrha1>5 the Junior LcaQue may be willing to rcdesignnte the ~ag le Theater as the "Orst in Sacramento" nnd avoid conrus.in.J.! lhe tourists they hope to attract. • DEFEAT or the measure was naturally a disappointment lo ttH· hundreds or peopl e \\'ho·worked on lh~· campaig n. An e\·a lu ution of lht• negati\'e \'Ole v.•ould sho\v I hat many factors h.'.id innucnct.'CI it, llo~•eve1·, having said that, \\•hat happens no~· to 1h<' students who attend the scvrrPI\' o\·ercro~·<icd school!> in the districl ·: · The need for a ne~' hi ~fi school is as great ;is it wa~ before the t lcction. anrl will beco me more severe du\· after d ay. Efforts to obtain monC)' 10 build a school must continue. I pledge to do my best to \!.'Ork th_ro4g h legisl_atiyc <'ha nnels to try to r<'liC\'C the pli ght olour students. l hope others will joirti DH!, tor I !>lill reel. as I did la!'l Aui:1ust. that the problem dOC$ nol belong lo lhc ad· minis tr:itor~ or boarrt or truslc~~ :1lnne. Qua\ily erluc::ilion !Ind det~nl hous in~ f04· <1ur ~outh should he lhf· concern of all of u~ ' llAlllllETT \\'IEll ~;n l:Jcncral halrnian Citl'l.t'OS CommillC'(' for llcltcr l li~h Schools • 1\LI. TJ llS seems lo be more than :u·cidl'nt or coincidence land may in 1ac1 be, a:<1 Brll suggests, an unrerog· ni ztd t•x ampl e or the. ··vutc di s trib uti on '' statislical ly in lini:ui st1 rsJ . \\'ords are not chosen "''holl y :i\ rnndo1n ; those persisl that seem lo satisfy some sound ~·it h Quotes Ula Ptndleton, L.A. -''On<' of the most dcpre s~i n g of all things occur· Mng lately is the'l'ilthc'r Obvious !!CD· timcnt on the part of many )'Oung people th.at they ran brea k l:'"'S \\'ith impunity a very d:ingcrOU!> S('ll· ti mcnt 1ndl•cd 1 n our citizens of tomor· rO\\' " tluyd E. Scott. S.t··. bank exec ·"robe a man 1s to be respon!>1hle. to our ... cl \ t•s ft r!'t nr a 11 ; then as "<' ~row :ind ur1• :ihlc to touch other JX'OPh'. "'c have to ~hO\\' that ~ume kin d of responsih1lil\' to them ." • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publ.iKl1t r Tlio rtin$ Kcr vil, Editor Barbaraj{ritibich. fditonnr11:0gc Editor Tht editori::il page of the D:iily Pllot set·ks lo inform and stimulate readers by prl:'scntins: on thi1 paae dl\'Ptsc commitntary oo loPics or In· terest by 1ynd ic:1ted rolunviists and cartooois.ts. by pro,•Jdinc 11 forum for readers' \'ll'\\'11 llnd b)' present.inc this newspap<"r'11 opinions and ideas on <"Urrt'nt lopic1. The tditorial opinion~ l'.lf tht' Daily Plk>t 1ppe1r onl)' 1n the l'd1h1r1nl t'Olumn at the lop of the P••IH'. tl1Hnion.s expre~ by lht' col umn1sl!i and c;irtoonlsts :ind lcttt•r 11. rltcr!' are thclr-Ov.'n and no l'ndorJ:ot•ment ur lht'1r \1t .... 'I by lhe Q;i\1y P1lot should be 1nrerrcd. \Vednesday, Noyember13, 1974 ' • - • • ' \ U ... T~ VALERIE PIERRINE TO BE -SEEN IN "LENNY" She Never Caught a Cold Working Naked "I READ a 1ot or books on philos ophy and psy- thology," .she said. "'lben I fell in love with a very suc- cessrul man in Hollywood. 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Rockefell er said toduy he felt em- barrassed and humiliated·by his role in the publica tion Of a 1970 C<lmpai'gqJ ·biQgra.phy of rormer Supreme Coy_rt oJusliceArthur J ~Goldberg. , Rockefeller told the Senate Rules Compiittcc he made a mistake in helping arrange financing for the ~ .... whkh~W.aJLCfilical of Goldberg! whom he dcreatt!d for New York governor. The book . ~nd Rockefeller's t!<irlier public stattement disclaiming knowle<Jge of the book, was the focal point. of the committee's questioning ' today as a new round of hearings author, Victory Lasky. to his brother Rep. •10 .... «.1.rd Cannon LD·Ne\1--l. began on hi s fitness to beoome vice to see if Laurance would rind in· chaltman of the Rules Committee, president. . \'Cslors fortheproject. usKed l{ockelell er v.•hether the Rocke felle r s<t id his previous Rocltefe ller said neither he nor his elaborate arr~nge ment for finl!.ncing remarks at>J:>µt the book were based brother remembered the incident, the book . "'hich involved creation or on faulty memory and incomplele whichoccur'redinthemidst'ofahard· Literary Pub.lications rnc, fn knowledge, and were not an attempt political campaign, until theY traced Delaware and channeling money to coverup the_ facts. "''hat happened through the many i~-fr.om Philadel1lhi1:1. to \\1.ashington lO _ In his first response to questions diYiduals involved. _ New York, was an effort "to launder . aboul the book a ·month agQ. Rockefel-''The subsequent fact s are tremep-the Roc~feller money.'' _er sa1dhCCliCIOOlKnow h1Sbr0Ilicr~d9usly emtiarasSlng-tO"me;""-he-s>ff' f;.--UN·et-2R~eller money the I.aura nee. had put up Sfi0,000 to '"pri marily because they reflect qn Rockefeller name." said Rockefeller. fin ance the book until he (Nelson) was my brother. whom I love deeply. I'm adding that ~ome investors ·might not . told by the fi'BI. embarrassed and humiliated for what I ·wflnl to participctte in 1fprojcct if they But th his testimony today he s:.tid I said about mY brother, because he is know Rockefellers. are behind .the he had sent representatives or the oneofttienicestpeople.intheworld." deal. • ..1 -. esa .·an er (]fa~1vicz Snys • ·Kalmhacli Tola WASHINGTON (AP J -Retired New Yorlc City detective Anthony T. Ulasewic:r. deacribed in rapid-fire, deadpan fashion at the Watergate cover-uP trial today. how be clan- destinely dispensed 1217,000 to the original Watergate defendants. With almost no expreuion to bis voice, Ula1ewlt1 uid tUt lhrouPaut most or the lhree months be was ---making-the et'h-4eli-Vff.ie1;-h cautioned Herbert W. Kalmbach 0( -Newport Beach that there was &0melhinr Illegal or improper about the pa)·otfs·. · In his thick. New YOrk accent, Ulasewlcz detailed the covert use of telephone booths, cover names and secret dellvery points used to deliver the c.ash to the original seven Water.gate defendants and. their lawyers. Ulasewicz described an Aug. 3, 1972, meeting v.lith Kalmbach. once~ former President Nixon's personal al· torney. at the Orange County Airport where he was to receive a S75,000 cash delivery. Ulasewicz said he told Kalmbach, ··Something here \\1as not kosher. It went a little-over his head. I-felt il-wa becoming more improper "'ith each sequence in spite of his assurances that there was nothing illega~.__ Ulasewicz. said he Worried that Kalmbach apparently didn'L have control over wh.o received the money or for what purpose. "Me being a New York City cop und he being the lawyer for the President, it was hard ror me to tell f\.im whal "was on my mind," the '.Paunchy ~ year>0ld former investi.i;:ator said. Ulasewicz said he told'Kalmbaeh at the'A~u.st 1972 meeting that he wou\41 make no more deliveries. uWhile-he-warworlds-apart-ff"'1=--4'0=- !' UJniewicz Sflct, "I would rttommend he'd likeWtie de1is't.."'·- Kalmbach testified Tuesday thal shortly after that meeting· with Ulasewicz he refused to make any more deliveries . _ Ulasewicz's testimony was largely a repeat or his frequently comic ap- J)ea ran c e before the Senale Watergate committee in the summer of 1973. Introduced into evidence in support or his testimony \\•ere a Pus d-river's coin changer used for the-dozens or pay phone calls Ulasewicz made in ar- ranging the clandestine payments. The jury v.·as also shown large blown-up photographs or airport telephone booths and ba.g~a~e lockers used for-the moneydrops. Ulasewicz said he made a total or seven secret deli\'eries to 1-lunt, J\1rs Hunt. Liddy and former Nixon re election committee la~·yer Frederick C. LaRue. who succeeded Kalmbach in making deliveries. Ulasewicz, 'A'ho now lives near 1 Albany, N. Y ., is wnting a book about his experiences, his attorney said. _ tfl bis opening statcme.nt. Rockefel · !er defended his cash gifts to friends . and associates -another souree or criticism sinel' the earlier hc.>aring.s as :Icts of ~t.·ni.!roslty .. in the traditio n of sharing 'A"ith others." Hock efeller sai(t the central question raised by his nomination was not be tim1ted or bli nded, I think I coulll rise to the rC'sponsibilll~' of the office." ' ·- Rockefeller said he learned through his failure in three tries to achie,·e the Republican nomination for P'residenf the limita tions of \\'ealth In achievln& political success. ' "'hether hi~ f~mi.ly background v.•ould ··1'ohticar authority. the onl)' ~n- somehow l1m1t him so he v.·ould n~rni--ttf-ool-i+iee~we.,,,,_nelf--~ able t.o ser\'e the general go6i'f0fli11Tor--s;1e-~th(• Anleric1:1.11 political Amer1c11ns S\'Slem.'' ht' said .". , .Grent political "I think the ani!Wcr is no," he said . a'uthorit\' in America comes onl~· · supelying his OYl'n .<inswer ... , v.·ould fr:om the frC'e gifl or'thc pt.'Olllt• \\'hen not behave improperly. And· I v.·ould thfy \'Ole for you.·· • ·ill r •• -. Solicited Murd~r ·: .. Of Wife? By ARTllUR 1\'ll\'.SEL. · OlttMOillff'i._~ -A five-day investigation ended sho1~~ Uy before noon today l''ith the arre.st or a Huntington Beach man at tht' Costa l\tesa bank he manag~d. lie il'> charged ~·ith soliciti ng his v.'ife '~ murder. Darrell Dean lleiscr. 42. of 16092 \Vindemeir Lane. v.·as booked into Costa fttesa CitY Jail on suspicion of solicitation to co mmit murder . ~-NO-bail....w.a$-Se4'.et...on....the.Jelony_ charge contained in a criminal con'I· plaint issued by the Orange Counfy' District ACtorney'5 Office bcforl' Heiser's :irrest. He IA·us ti.ken inlo cus1odr :t l lhe Crocker Bun k in South Coasl Plaza. 3333 S. Bristol St ., by Detecti\'l' George Wil son and Investigator Les Leber of the Or<tn·ge County Sheriffs or nee. Leber allegedly met wittl l·leiser a1 an undisclosed locnlion in Costa ~1 esa last Friday, investigators said. posin g as a ·conlract killer or so-called "hi1 man·· from another stale. The sherifr·s deputy claimed the banker paid him a S600 security deposit to secure the killing or his \\'ire or 12 years and promiSed a Sl0.000 fel' v.·hen.the job v.·as completed ·satisral" torily. Further details or the alleged mur- der negotiations were. "'ithheld, pen- ding presentation of the case in court. Intective \Vilson said Heiser. who 'A'as reportedly stunned and shattered by his arrest at work today. ·is expec· led to be arraigned Thursday in· l·lar- bor Judicial District Court. DOW RECOVE RS EARLY LOSSES '.'\E\\' )'ORK CAP1 -P1·ices \\'l•re 1nix<'d on the 5lotk murket today. c~minc bij_Ck fro1n :1 broad ~arlr loss \\"llh the e ncouragemt'nl or reports that a coal labor rontr.ict ;i greement might be at hand. l'f ables. ll5L Kalmbach began to cry Tuesday when he testified about hi s role In the money arrangements, and court was recessed. . EXHAUSTED NARAGUl~ED FROM Mud TO SOLID GROUND BY RESCUERS Her Owner Got 's fuc:_k,'Too, But,Both Pulled to ~afety by Firemen and Friends Police Chier Roger E. Neth issued a press rcleilse announcement telling ol 1-feiser's arrest shortly after ii oc·<"ur- red this morning. Jn vcstigitors declined to rc \·cal l\'trs. lleiser·s complete name, but said the couple have two children 'aricl that the accused hu sband haS 'A"urkc·cl 11t the ba nk for a bout t"·o }."curs. , The Do'r J ones 1.1\'l'rage of 30 in· dustriul:oi. dO\\"ll n1ore ·lhan se\·en points in the ea1·ly going. rem<iinect un- changed :it 659.18. , -, • But l~rs held <1 goodsized le:.1d o\·er 11,a ii\ers on the ~e\\' \"ork Stock Es('hange. ' A ·Real Madder Horse, Woman Trapped in M·arsh By llIJ.ARY KAYE firemen and _other .rescue workers oi-~11'"'""swtt , first eased the woman out of the mUd A runav.:ay horse and the woman and the n dug the horse out, pulling 1t who owns 1t spent.almost three hours lo safety using a rope tied-around Its .------------'"'-f'-:;uesda)'_llapped.Jn..a.muddy...atea..ti!-:ie . .J Upper Newport B:ay. Erika-Carter, 1746 Ot chard Dri\'e, Oran If•• Coast •' W~a1ll1•r Vat·inblc high clouds but mostl~· sunny ThursdtlY, accor- ding to the \\'cu ther servic<', '~ilh generull)-l'Otlicr tenlperalures. Highs at thl' be.iches 68 rising to 72 inland. !)\·ernighllows 55-58, INSIDE 'fOD/\ l' \\11lh 700 tp BOO million people suf- ftring frOm malnutrition or facing &forooUon. world organimllon3 ore throwing thtir fuJl t)'l('Tgit1 into the lrfghtenb1g problem . Stt story . pic- uttl, Poge 02. , _____ _ MY_.llr~f •• ,,__yCIMW .. ...... . .. """"'',.. .. t:.::r: .. ...... .., . ,. ~ ... .. ~CW•f " ""''"' """"" .. Cla•tltiM 01·1• PWti..a1 ..... .. ,_. "' c.....,.c-1, ,t,1 .. 11 --... ~ (l·l DIM• ,._let, .. ~' .,,..,, ........ , ... .. °"' lM>IK•-... li!M .... ._llt .. _, ltfl.kMI•• .. • ., .. •iMM• •••I tt1nl1IN .. .... (l•H Tllf'*"' ... , -... " ...... .. _,..,...,. " ......... "' ., .. , ... •• •. , I -. ..:../ ~ The ordeal finally ended when Santa Ana Heights, said h8L ~oon ar-""" Sa1i Diegans . Took· Day Off To Enjoy Sun SAN 'DIEGO <A P l ·-t\. ""88 :1 workin~ Tuesday in Novcmber,~but you wouldn't know it with the beaches as crowded wi)..h sv.•immers and sun - bathers as in the summer. The temperature reached 91 in <lO\l.~nto~·n San Diego. a record ror Nov. 12, and nearby Imperial Beach Na\'al Air Station v.·as the nation's hottest place with a high of96. San Diego's p·revious record high ror Nov. 12 was 83 in 1900. A Santa Ana v.•ind. condition was responstblc for the. autumn heat \\'a\'e. meteorologists said . ln 'O<'can~ide. the air ConlainC°d .16 p.1rts of pollutant1i per million parts or air. exrcedin~ the Ccdcrnl adversil)' stand:Jrd or .09. Chula Vista and por. tlons: l'lr Sun Diego recorded .03 ... The mcrrury rt!ached 91 in tht'l cen ~ lr:ll San Diego Counly mounlnin to'A'n or Julian. H~ al Carlsbud . -· I ter her horse, Nara, became stuck in the. gooey mud. three runners jogged by just lS fef:l a'A'ay, but did not offer to helJfdcspitc her cries. A man wallting>his dog finally cal - led the fire dcqai:tment, she said. The middle-aged "·oman, \\'ho was sitting in'lhe n1ud propping her hor- se's he~1d on her lap to keep ll QUl (Jf the rh'ud . sUid NewpOrt Beach firemen sho"•ed up about an hour after her horse bolted int~ the mud al 10 n,m . Jt took another 15 minutes before \.fireman Dave Green reached the WOqlan. "That was the scaries t part, y,•aitin~ ror him to get there,., J\lr!i. Curter related. The "'·oman and her horse v.·ere in the marshlands orr Untversity DMve nc<1r the.,.. 1\1 ~A . l\lrs . Car.ter explained she "''8$ ll'iding orie horse ~·hile leading the riderl ess r\ ara . -Nar<i spooked and bolted into the mud. \\'h~rc her panic stricken crrorts to rr ec hersl.!lf just sunk MT further inlo lhl' ~oo. 1\1 rs. lirter said. Nura W<.111 "·~1.., ~tuck UJ\10 her ch<!!i1. • l\l f'!i . Curter wenl in~rter ~r td hl)Jd \II) her ht•ad to keep the ho~e_ from 5uffocalinJt. • p ,._ I Detective \\lilson said local fXlli<·e have been wo rking \\'ilh sheriff':-. deputies on the case for about nnt· v.·eek. No spe('ific mott<e for lleiser·~ al- l eged .d esire to ha\'C hi s wil"c· elifuinate<I ~·as o ered today 'A'hcn authorities annou · urrest. The solicitation c ·t murder ('hargc upon which he .. · ket.1 t•ur· ries a one to IO-year prison term Ul)()ll ('()n \•iction. Sawhill l\'lay Stay \VASHJNGTO'.\: ~1\p 1 John < • Sawhill mu y re1nain fcdcr°'l encrg) administrato r 1111 <t taml!-duck ba111s for another l\\'O n1onths bl.!rore u sue cessor can be installed, \Vhite llou~t· sources said 'l'uesday. PHONE JANGLES FOR APARTMENT .L -""Thl" J>.fione ranR once every nin~ minutes 1:1.nd \\'t' rented the .ipa rt- ment .'' llerc:s lhc •d 'Ah1Ch S\)Clrked jusl the responsc a Uulboa landlord sought: RA.C llF.1.011 tqll. r1.!l r1~. hlt1n "((H~. YI' W t'fpl"i. 0\11 1nt·ld $1<15 n10 frly !Jt\X ~\· ),JI..--- If \ou hu\'C :1 home or <t p.;trtm.cnl lo 11.tl, t·.11! 6·12·S678. Put a fev. v.ord11 to ~·ork ror you. ' In the O<illl . Pilot. ' ' . . .. - N/C e8'BDS Hit .flA ., • • ~on-mg ~~-pts Bl"l\L~N OIRKIN ot ..... , ~-""" attempt "4> rew ne 50 acres or a lttc~a.'s west side to Ji"ht actur1ng brought u st.rean1 of s from 1>roperty owners ut the Lif,esa .Ji!Janning Commission . T~yJlight. ommission rejected "' start' endalion to designate the ;»L.1ighl manufucturing, and in- Oled 5-0 to cla ssi£y it general c:_turing, AlG . 1 commission act ed· a rte r tJ} uhrciturers \lo'ilh plants along J A venue warned that the v es ot the properties would I •fMI· jobs ror skilled em- pl . uld be: k>sl. Trustees Examiue • ,Qptio~s In the wake of last week·s defeat ol Proposition Z, trustees said Tuesday' night they may n"ot be willing to spon· sor a new rax override etecti,on· next s pMng for thi:; Newport-M~s.J Unified S1:hool District. ; . J "The possible coni:l~iqn we may draw from la s t Tuesday's elect.Ion is r that people i;na)' be ready lo ac;tept a lowl'r level or educat!Pn," said Trustee Donald Smallwood. .iAnyv.·ay, that conclusion must be examined. Jf 11ot, and we get burned, again down the road, we'll be in big trouble,'' he added. ' Su11t. John Nicoll t~d trustees they have three options, bow that Proposillon Z ha5 failed. The measure \\:OtJld have brought a 53·cent tax boost for 1975-76 . 'homeowners appealed to the ~ illitOn to ·co with. the li ght- .manufacturing zone to preVent more 'htavy industry coming into the area, 1--.,..,teb-h&.s-a-mix of industrial andl-'"" r'sidentiat uses. ; •The problem is an old one in Costa h1esa1s westside, one that. began, ac- c_·or;ding to a planning staff report, in 19~, before the city wasj~ated. T~ county building tJcpurtmenl is- sued permits ror Jhc l"r eedom JJomes tr1i1ct , even though the land Was zoned Aile He said the board could either do .nothing, hold a new electio.11 in Mir:t • .or one in-11 ay. Nicoll said he would have a form4I recommendation to make at a later date. but S\iid he probably would The issue is being spotlighted anew by,planning-starf attempts to change the.old catch-all Ml industrial zone to more specific manufacturing zones whipb spell ou~lh_e uses allowed. 20ning changes arc being proposed in:-;several s tudy areas and manufac-t ur~rs und homCO\\'ncrs arc speaking '11 r,' .;.it pl an ning commiss ion and city c9uncil meetings. The area , under Study..:Puesdny night was one or thii larg~~l stretches, two blocks along Pla,c;~ntia rrom 19th to Victoria streets in a n area·with 61 industrial ·buslnes- SL1f, empJoyirig ~persons. ~bout 70 pqrcent or the businesses v;o.,u.ld ~c n.llnconforming with the figli.'t m;anufaciur;ing designation pmposed, but the staff re~ommen­ ·d~on s uggested that grandfather cl~9ses be attached .so that the e~iSting use oC,,propcrties would b"e preserved. , ·;How do ¥OU solve the basic ·problem.of fiberglass boatyards next toiJboriles?" asked Chief Advance Pl&'nner A'rnie .Hamata at the plan· ni'11 commission's dinner J11eeting. &mala contended that the grand- fall;ter clause, which would preserve eX:isling, nonconrorming uses bul f would not a llow changes lo other such uses~~d soften the blo¥£.. against mfU\Ufacturcrs. the mood for the action taken later --~•a:-1.nepijbliCljj?aring was set at the L di~er meeting when commissioners isaltfJt.f}at''b: ·g)-aftdfather clause fOUld puf. a:. 'c16Ud bV"er a property in its rejAfo'. . · ·-rtiere arC' no problems until we start stirring {hlngs up at city hall," Commissioner H .J. \Vood interjected. "\Ve arc sticking our nose into too damn man)' things. Placentia is not a prolileffi." 't"' ' ~ , Civic ,Leaders ' Aid Veterans Costa i\lesa civic leaders have com· binect to arrange a bus trip lo the Calirornia Sun-Florida Blazers root- , ball game at Ana heim Stadium Thur- sc'fay night to aid ve~rans at Orange C.oast College. City orficials and thr Chamhe r ot ' C'ilmme rce and the veterans office at OGC are selling tickets at S6 each for lhe game. The ticket ,price includf.'s a , btlS ride to the stadium , leaving city ha ll at5.15 p.m. Fans l'an <'a ll Nick Zicner a l the rhAmber , 646-0536 : Jim Carson at OCC. 556·5853. or Pat Sjtnchez a t cit y hall, 556·5.JOO, to nl;ike reservations. · ORANGE COAST !. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed , Pr••idtnl •"° P'\lbj,,,,,..,. ·-•Jack A. Curlev WKIJ':rewllnl al'lll Ge ....... Mi!Ngr< Thomas Kl!!evil lhllltor Thomas A. Murptli~ ' MeJMt1119 t:clit.-. • f ' • :Charle$ H. Loos Ric t\ard P. Nall Aul"'"i MtMCl"'O l!OifQI' Offlc:es Cl"Y flJllr)f; lJll wettS.tSl<l'ei Ne.,.port8el$" llJJN•-1 8ol>'-•••I l.~ ........ ""~'""'"' M""'•"illl..,Bt.._r.. llll)lleoK"llo<>,.•«I ,...,ltN<• V•lltr JU01 U ~'' llold f l 5-11 Dit99 ,,_,, TetepMrw (714) 642-4l2t 01s5'fitd AdverllMng M2·5'71 -...-\Mdlu.t• V•tltr N'-""OffiUI 511·6310 ....... "-" '"""'"" 495·0630 ~""''· ''"· o.,,,.. c .. 11 P'\1111•\ll•'"I ~· ""' H9' .... 1n. 10..,,., .. -. .. 11\0ftfl INft•r M ff...niM~ ,..,..,. !Mr ......... Miit( .. will'lt\11. -..i ...,.._,w.. •' (#1"'1.,, -·. ' 9iiiK#lf "''"'" ,..., ... ""' •t C.\tl --· <..ilf•fll•• ~~ttpllvll llf , .. ,..,. U IO _,_,,, .,. """' "• "*"""'· ,,.r.,,,,, .............. ~ .• ,_1111, Firefighter favor a new election. ·rrustces were anxious ~o hold orr a decision as long as possible to allow time to exa mine the 6,000' xote defeat or lost v.•eek's fin ance measure. Jc:1n Parsons llert) .ind Lion Countr~· Safari's Penny Lee prepare. Sheba· at Orange County Airport for final leg 91" young Ci.It's trip to h er ne"' home at the Laguna Hills ,,·iJd a nimal park_ l\'liss Parsons. 21 , raised funds to buy lioness front San .Jose area pet s hop and arranged f9 i· her nc'v hbme in relati,·e freedom of ~ion Country ~ 1'hcy made trip to Southern Califor- . !1ia.Tuesday. on i\ir C~1 l ifornia fli ghf. · . ' JI'. U the board wants lo ,hold a new ele1:1Jon in M_arch, the decision must be: made tiy Dec. 13, Nicoll said. a detision on a May ~ledion need nol.b;e p · · Sti, -., h m~~~~~~:~·~~~~re<llOfavorthelater . 'atriotic ' . 1tc ~ery date. if uny, indicating they wouldn't _ be prepared to decide-next month. Board members also Said the new v • h · • Irvin legislative make-up maY 'make a dif~ ftllJS es fil e . Cerence on state educational poljcies. . · ' -Cost11. Mesa fi~~111an fights blaze which broke out about 9: 15 this ..:r.h!?.Y wanted to ~altand see what ne!' .. , morrung at l\1esa Verde home or Dr. \V . C. Parsel, 2820 Boa Vista -·bills would 6~ 1r:itroduced and their Ant1qpe dealers throughout the 1882 apd depicling an American ~agte was mlasingvfrom its place on the wall or the busiiless suite. l Drive. Secoqd fl oor fire caused a n estimatea s:G:OOO 1ri damage -,.eff~oqthed1stncl..-_--- --· -Sou_thland are to 11!J notified of_ the-- before it!Was s nuffed out. Firemen said blaze stai'ted in a bathroom . rj1coll, ~nd his adm1nlstra~ve staff gr~nd .theft or a p1ec~ of patnotic _\Vastebasket. There were no injuries. are working on two budgets. for next heirloom ornam:ental stitchery val~ed -year,he..,toldtrustees. -4 at SSS,000 ~ 1t~ ov.•ncr. an Irvine Officer Owen Kreza checked Kimes' a rchitectural design fir.m ne-ar Orange-County, Airport anCI said there was no indication of for(!ed en-·Ai:af'l:.t· "/)1iakes 4pp~al ' ~· In lj.N ~ Appear.an~-~. • '• llJ UNITED NATIONS CU Pl "f ......, paundfromKen.n~dyAfrpOr.tin:au.~ Palestini"an leader Vasser Ararat-. in Army helicopter and waS living.ia the a n unprecedented appearance before U,N.'s 38·(1oor gliss· secretaiil t the United Nations General Assem· .· bui lding which had been turnedl nto a-' bly, called today for creation of a fortress. Pilestinian·state in-which Moslen'IS, Arafat. his hand~ oYer his htad tn a ' Jews and ChriStians could live in vi~t~ry salute, ~e~efved . a 'slaliding' pea . ovation when he f1n1shed his 92-minule Security•prccautions at the United speech. · · , Nations were the greatest in history or Several delegations. including the the qrrganization. Arafat,•under de·ath U.S., Otli ther·stood nar applauded, U.S. threat by'lhe militant Jewish Defense a_mbassador Jobn Scali sat impas'. League,_wasJLow.n_to. t~e U.~. com-s1vely throughout the speech while Arafat was interupted by applause ha lf a dozen times. Action Delayed For 2 Weeks ' . On Billboards Costa ~tc sa planning commis- sioners have delayed for two weeks adoption or an ordinance bannin g bi llboards. The ordinance. that wou ld phase out billboards over a seven-year period. is being changed by the city's legal staff a nd will come up for adoption by the commission Nov. ZS. The ordinance, in addition to it s pro\'ision s to regulate the J2 bil· !boards in the city. also contains a prorision to charge a SI-a-square.foot fee for the right to di s play the si~ns. The levy. e~limaled to raise $62,000 a year, wa s pul in by the planning staff to raise funds for hi ghwai.floim · provements. fl Com missioners and Assistant Cit.v Attorney Robe rt Ca mpagna discussed whether it wou ld be wi~er to keep the revenue-rais ing aspect in one section of the city codes and the regulatory is- sue in another . Campagna wa rned also that if the city was t o p roceed with the prohibit io n o n bill boa rd s. "somev.'here a long the line there will have to be a finding Iha! they are a public nui sance." The city now recCi \'CS $716 a year for the billboards , but planning com · missioners have suggested lh<tl up- pingJhc rees to a total or S62JMJ0 might be excessive . The fee structure mi ght be reduced when the ordinance comes hack for adoption Nov, 25. Tennis Player Stricken, Dies A F'ountain Valley man collapsed and died of :J n apparent heart attack Tuesday. moments after finishing a few lt"gnis games at the l\1esa Verde · Country Club in Costa !\lrsa. . .. Cha·rJes J, Quinli,•an. 50. of 10349 Slater A\•e, w;1s pronounced dead al I :20-p.m. al Costa l\lt>Sa' l\temoriat ~losultal. despite efforts tore,•ivc him. him . ·· • Polire Orfirer Frank \Valdron said 1"''0 phyr,ician s ut the rlub w}\cn Quinliv~n collupscd in .the lounge had ulready tried to aid hln1 . along v.•ilh lire department per!>Qnncl. ' Puncrnl t91cl!Kfol'"'~tr. Quiflliv:1n '.Nt"re pPnding todny al Peek Family Colonial 1'~uncr1tl ~tome in l\J idw .. y C1l.y. 1 Outside U.N. headquarters, ·nval pro-Arab _'and pro·lsrael groups· demonstrated while hundreds dr poli ce tried to keep them four blocks apart. The New York Fire Department said it received two telephone calls that bombs had been placed at the U.N. but they turned out to be hoaxes. ) . .. J • - Mazatlan. Race Cursed By Light Winds I • Light air continued to plague the Los AngeJCs-to·~l azatlan Yacht Rare todny. v.·1th none or the 45 yachts log . ging more than 100 miles in the pa:;t 24 hours. 1'hc duel for front·runner conlinued hetv.•een the two 61-foot sloo ps . Jacob \\IOOtls' Sorcery moved back into the lead ahead of her sister ship Joli, skip· perccl by Bill Nie mi, of Seattle. Sorcery was the only yacht at the halfway mark with 509 .miles Jog - ged since the Saturday nool) start. Joli was 47A miles from the start.· . Bob Beau~hamp'S Dorothy 0 . from Newport Jl a rbor Yacht CJub was in third place, with 474 mi.les Jogged. The Class A yachlSc were still holding corrccted-time-'ieads, ~·ilh Sorcery rirst, Dorothy O. second 1and Joli third. Angelique. a 39·foot sloop out of San F'rancisco. radioed She wa s a ban· doning !he race becuuse or lark or wind ::ind retu rning to San Diego. l·lanclicappecl Standings overall all : Sorcery first, Dorothy 0 . seeond; Joli, Lhird:-Broom-Hilda, fourth, The Ter· rorist, fifth. _ Class A: Sorcery, first ; Dorothy 0. second ; Joli. third. Cl:1ss 'B: Black Oird, first ; Alethea, second ; Ragdoll, third. Class C: Deception, first; Blue Streak, second; Concubine, third~ Class D~ Broom •lildtt, firi;t · The Terrorist, second ; Scat, third. ' Irvine· Burglars ·.Get Copper Wiring Thie,•es have raided the hardw3re J()(ker at an Irvine industrlatbul:ldin g construction site, iHea lirig rroo worth or copper electrical wiring . Charlie Briley, of Anderson & Jloward F.leetrle-€ompan1. Newport Beach. reported the grand lhen from 11~1 Eastman SL, Tuesday, police i81d. • •, One budget Is based on the assump· designer. lion that no new-: f.w:ids . channeled .Kenneth · Kim.~s, 56, opera.tor •Of ·try to the premises. int~ the district and ·ra new election , K_1mes Enterprises, 17928 Skypark Detective ·~ohn Stonet>ack. who is will.be called. · · • .A,!Sj'!cond budget is based on having a-succeJ$sful-:new-election,with-about S4 million aG,de<I· to the djstrict's i~ec~d· report~d the grand _theft loss handling the investigation. said it ap- . --·-aYJJlQ.tlllng_Wler..operung.upJ.b~ars someone circumvented a highly revenue. . ' rirm. sophisticated locking device installed He said the stitchery dating buck to due to the antique st,itch!?ry 's va!ue. · ' " • ACRYLIC WARM·UP$2495 SUIT . conoM SW~AT SUITS ~ ,. ·•TENNIS ~ DRESSES •M.0..iloys TENNIS SHORTS & SHIRTS ' . ·H-·WI-.• ..,..... ...._ • llriocJloo . ' SOX 95• to 5300 HnOM IASB'LL W..AIM-UP JACKETS AoecoLIMd ...... JACKRS · SJ695 Ho•llodM,... JACKETS s 11 so 'CKETS s39~? ...... ~ Acryllc • • , 'SWEATERS s49s TIHHIS IAClllT , STIUHIMHll - ' ' Meta-Flex SKA TE BOARDS • , . Meta F~ex . . · • Skate board wheels• trucks • axels • parts DART BOARDS and DARTS I GYM SHO~TS & SHIRTS I ·I _ .............. FOOTBALL JERSEYS • Adldo1, C..•...,., Trelom J1 .. l'wct!I, Fnd PetTY TENJlllS SHOES • ·Spot-,Adklft BASEBALL SHOES •Spolllollt.Acl .. ALL PliRPOSE SHOES RUNNING SHOES ....._.Convtne BASKmALL SHOES •SpenyTopolder BOAT SHOES ......... er Voit I M•••• Lla•cu YOUIY IAt.:LS IASllJIALLS Voll I MlkoH ' -• T,D. ' socca IALl.S "'"""' PU.Y•lOUMD llALI.$ fOOnALLS SOFT IALLS YOlllMlko'" la.-f IASllTIALtS 'ucquns I llALl.S '. i; 111111 .. All ·~PAITS '11115 • TUllS I" - I ., .. ' ' , - .... . ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • N,ecessa Protection • I The Army Corps of Engineers shouldn't be up!;etor ~threaten legal action because Newport Beach took stePS to protect Its shoreline property without first ob· li------1taining the required corps permit. · No doubt Councilman Howard Rogers was right w~en he said the council has the resPonsibility to make ~ertain tax payers' money is well spent: But when Rogers publicly offered to discuss his · motives. with fellow councilmen privately "in the parking lot," he only clouded the issue. And he didn't help clarify things when he later mumbled something . ! • • Had the f ity wpited the usual12 months it tak~s to obtain a permit, its main lifeguard center would still be · threatened by theerosivewint~rtides. , 1 At that, extending the groins used to protect the • • St'11on ap additional 25 reel inay not prove to be a satisfactory solution to the erosion problem. Under the circumstances, the cor.ps should have e~pedited the permit application filed by the city July 22. '· . The(fact that it didn't do anything to mo•e the ap· p11eat1on,along left the city with no alternative but to proceed on its own . Clouding the Issue aboutnotwantingto''Up''hishand. · As a result, a.council·approved letter to the Irvine Company saying the city is enthusiastic about the sug. gested Newport Center si te sounds somewhat hollow. The pote~tial benefits of the proposed mini · cultural center are too important to be left to parking lotpoliticking. . · • Honor Deserved More than 400 ,pcrsons are expected to attend the It should. be hoped that the concept of a mini· 4th annual Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce tural center won't be lost in the.Newport.Beach.-~· !-___ _,p_,,o,.li"ce<:.A~w:!a:!.rd~s~L!;u':n:"c:'.h"'eo~n~to~m:"o,.r-'.:ro_,w;:... --c;--,..,,------1--' unc1 s ec1sion lo seek alternative sites for the Attendance like that is an indication or the com· proposed Newport Center library. nf There is a great deal to be said for the suggestion munity's interest in sound !awe orcement. that t~e city librp ry be developed in conjunction with It al so reflects the appreciation most citizens feel the private New;port Har~r Art Museum , includ,ing towards the difficult and sometimes .thankless task possible substantial savings in planning. and site handed policemen. development costs. • I ' I . The Council's hedging on the program already en· dorsed by the library's trustees is somewhat con· fusing, particularly in light of the fa ct only a fe\v hours earlleritha'd called !or a speed up of plans. The chamber is to be commended for sponsoring the annual program as a means to remind us all of the vital role law enforcement officers play in our com· munities. -'If things get any worse we may have to resort to something N drastic . . . like building carslor.practical transportation.' . Oil Crisis Can . Dear Gloomy Gus Routes Ottly for the Rich? .. . . Spark Conflict Th_e . Housing -Cost: Spiral w.ASHJ NGTON -A grim, new mood is deVeloping in Washington that military intervention may be necessary to bring down the price of oil and save the West from economic· ruin.· · . Until the last few weeks, military action was considered out of the question. But the mood defthitely is changing, as the·consequences of the oil gouge h a ve bec·ome more devastating. Oil i s th e tifebloQd of the in· dustrial W.est. A. growing number or policymakers now agree that the Uni'ted StaCes can· not sta"nd by while a few recklessly greedy potentates interfere with the· normal now of our lifeblood. (JACK ANDERSON) Saudi Arabia's Kin'-g Faisal,"can fest.Ore oil prices lo a lel·live level. U.S. military intervention, he has \\'amed, could set the entire ),fiddle · Easton fire. President Ford, while going along With Kissinger, has taken a harder line in the strategy sessions. Our sour· ces say tbe President is willing to use U.S. military power as a last resort to prevent the oil cartel from c~using disast1~us economic· and political clisloc::ations in the West. Unless he wa nts to scare people off his courts, Lhe Duke better dim his light s. B!JNDED from under Khadafy would be to engineer a coup a nd replace him with a leader more friendly to the \Vest. One secret report tells of a discus· sion between a CIA agent anclao Oc- lcidental ·official about putting up S50 . million for Khada£y's assassination. Hi&h orrtcials have assured us, however, that the $50 million talk was nothing but barroom banter and has never be,e:n given serious con· sideratfon. · · To the Editor: The cost or housing is spiraling out of the reach of the average income ramily in Orange County. Unem· p1oyment_ in the home bui lding in- dustry is at an all·time high. This is a , crisis· that is getting wo rse and th e people who will be hurt the most. un · .rort!!nJ.JeJy 'don't understand what is ~ppening. THE COUNTY government and many cities are causing the cost of housing to climb by severely limiting the production or housin g. They do this by redu cing the total number of units thai can be built, and also by al· lowing ohly a portion of the tota l property to. be developed. In several recent cases before the county board, land owners were allowed to develop only 20 percent to 35 pt:rcent·Of their land. The remainder is expected to be left in open space and undeveloped. THE POLJCY experts don't believe the Soviet Union would interfere with a U.S. military operation in the Mid· die East. Even Kissinger agrees, aC: cording to out sources, that the super· powers recognize one another's "vital interests.'' ALREADY• the oil price squeeze llas driven Ital¥ t.o the brink of bankruptcy. Other Western stalwarts, such as England and J apan. have been rocked by high oil prices. Unless Just as the United States didn't try the prices .are qui ckly r educed. to stoptheSovietUnionfrominvading economic chaos will s prea d Czechoslova kia, Kissinger believes throughout the West. the Soviets wouldn't likely risk a Government also limits the supply tit housing by adding to the cost. They do this by demanding building criteria PENTAGON sources have pointed and codes fa r above thoselneeded for out that L.ibya 's oil fields are safety, raising the ~of permits and reasonably. isolated and, therefore, fies and (OTcing developers to provide couldbe se1zed,sealed olfandprotec· e ve rythin g from str eet s and led with relative ease. Thi!b...sM.4.lL.sidewalks _to~se.Yters. water a nd un· take no more than two Marine derground facili ties." divisions. one source estimated. Th e rep erc ussio n s, top nuclear war with the United States policymakers have told us, would af. over Middle Ea st oil . feet the "vital interesL-." of the United The secret speculation is that Libya States. The use or' the term ·'vital in· 1,•:ould be the most likely target of U.S. terests" is ominous. For it is und er-intervention. Li bya's radical strong· stoOd that the United States will go to man , Moammar Kh a.dafy, isn't war. if necessary, to protect its '"vitat--popular with his Arab neighbors or interests." the Russians. They wquld be less P.t!rl· Ope important policymaker, in urbed over an attack upon L1by~,· confidential talks with us, compared thererore. than any other Arab oil the oil gouge to Pearl Harbor. In fact, state. he assessed the economic damage as far greater than what resulted from IT WAS also the fiery Khadafy who the bombing of Pearl Harbor. triggered the oil price rise. Jn late THE ARAB~! rulers, he insisted, are engaged in ov.c,,rt economic war· fare. They have used oil as a weapon to demand political concessions. They have even imposed wartime secrecy upon their oil strategy meetings, he said. , In the backrooms, Secretary or State Henry Kissinger has opposed ~ven hinting at military action against the·Arabs. He bas coil!idence that the Arab moderates, patticularly Egypt's President Anwar Sada( and 1971 , he moved in on Occidental Petroleum, a U.S. company , which depended upon Libya £or its crude. His squeeze tactics were so successrut that by early 1974 he had boosteCI. the price or Libyan oil from $1.SO to $16 a barrel. His tactics encouraged _other oil potentates le bQ.pd with him . If he were singled out for U.S. retaliation, they might once again get the mes· sage. CIA sources have suggested that the simplest way to knock the props out There is also talk in the backrooms about giving Isr ael the green light to take over Kuwait's oil fi elds. Th e secret assessment is that no com· bination of Arab armies Could stop an Israeli march upon Ku wai t. Perhaps significantly, the United States has suddenly started to rush arms shipments to Israel. lil some cases, the U.S. military's own stock s have been depleted to make the weapons available to Israel. SECRET military studies shO\V. however. that the oil fields \vould be highly vulnerable to Arab sabotage and the oil could be bottled inside the Persian Gulf by sinking a couple of tankers in the narrow straits at the mouth. The tankers couldn't get out or the Gulf without coming within range of hidden Arab-artillery. The stakes, however. arc high . Kuwait has the world's third largest oil reserves, with a known supply or 64. billion barrelS. Only Saudi Arabia and the Soviet Union have more oil. And Libya, with 26 billion barrels under its' sands, ranks seventh. A Facelift for the $tate Capital Among the many ambitious plans~to make a ''cit)''' outorSacramento1 the natives have undertaken ··restoration" or "hislorl('-(t EARL W ATERs··) more adequate, although not as an· cient, theater to make.way-for a super market. So much for logic and economic feasibility. Sacramento". :.l lncarryingoutthisp1anthecitybas reaction can only be uttet dismay. WIDLE there may be merit in the set aside.an area between the freeway Blessed by nature will\ two grand op· Eagle Theater project, which is • anc\ the world's worst-river front, portunities to make Lhe city:o°' of the backed jointly by the state and the which was part of the early post gold state's most attractive, the river Junior League of Sacramento, the rush town. Some ot the old buildings fronts not only have been neglected backers have overreached them· being restored are on their original down throuth the years butah\ased by selves, historically speaking. sit.es while reportedly the plan con· permitting ugly industrial develop. Prominently displayed on thci templates rebuilding some other menti and other depredations. As restoration site is a sign which structures of varying historic value on they stand they have all the attributes procl•ims the project as the ''Site or new locations within the designated of 1 cesspool. And, as a tnatterot fact the ftrst theater built in Calif or· • area. the rivers have been Used as sewers ~ia .•• "givingtbedateasl849. Althouch the restoratiou-are being by Sacramento and all of the com· For the edification of these undertaken as commercial ventures munilies upstream. . with private entr~neur1-seeklng to.-But th¢"neglect"of theriver·fMnls 1s hlstorla ns whose knowledge of capitalize on tQurist nostalgia, the another story and only a part or the California hiStory obvfouslYii shaky. Legislature ·has gone along with the • total ruinization ot Sacramento due the first theater In California is \de1 and declared the area to be a largely to the railroads which have located in the City of Monterey, sta.tepat-kthus gainingsome measurc been permitted to· indiscriminately specifically on Pacific Street not far ·ot atate rinancin& for the project. carve the clty!lnto sectors like a bug in. from the Old Customs llousc. • 1. a biology class. · . h di •. · h SACl\AMENTO is situated on .the What is of Interest at the mom ent is . Since the state can ar Y ue in t tl confluence of the two major rivers of the reatoration of the old Ea1le position or certifying two theaters as California, the Sacramento and the Theater. This old bulldlng wa5 belng ''first " per~aps the Junior Amert can. When one ~ntraists tht: thought-worthy-of salvage by history-~ue may be willing to redesign.ate river (ronLS as they flow the capital bulrs for use as a little tbe~ter. the Eagle ~.heater a,s the "qrs~ in city with s imilar geographical Ironically, the city permitted the Sac~aroento andavo1dconfus1ng lhe phenomena throughout the world the destrucUon or a much larger and toun.su they hope to auract . ' I • -- THE COST of expensive environ· menta l impact reports. delays. moratoriums and other burea ucratit' obstruction of the enterprise system must also be included in th e fin al sales price of your new home. Js it any wonder that the homes that are completed are so expensive th at only those in the upper income brackets can afford them? And . if v"e can on ly build for the uppe r 30 per· cent, V.'.e surely won 't need but 30 per· cent of the la bar force in the construe· lion industry. Since that industry is the s ingle la r gest employer of workers and has a direct relationship to nearly four times as many related jobs. the housing problem is really becoming a crisis for all. CHARLESM .TR ENTA Vice President · CEEED Exectitive Secretary District Council of Ca rpenters Good Example To the Editor: Recently 1 participated in a bike·a· thon and my bike was accidently left at the finishing site CEstancia Park), Not really expecting to get ii 1'ac1C, l decided to call the police the following day. Well I didn·t. have to. They cal· led me at 11 p.m. to notify me that it had been turned in . l\1any thanks to the people who did this and I sincerely hope it leads others to follow the good example. BlttAN ENGLr\ND • Voters' llfe••age To the Editor : Well, the election is finally over and the will or the Voter has been expres· sed and will be rollowed by our elected and appointed of!icials-orwill it? I 0 ( MAILBOX ) Utrers from reodets are welcome. Nur· 111ally. wrilers should convey their mes· sages in 300words or leis. The right to con· deme leUers to fit space or rliminate li btt ,_,.. reserved. All letterg must include •ig· no(1.1re and mailing address but name.'!'. rnay be withheld on request if sufJicient reason ts apparen t. POtilry wiU not bt. published. · The Daily Pilot's front page article NoV. 7 indicated that school district OC(!cials probably will hold new elec· tions in <the spring to give the voters anothe r chance to vote on Prop. Z • SUPT. JOllN NICOLL indicated he's going to get his "management team'' to trim $4 million off his budget and re;assess priorities. Let's hope he doe s! That's wh at the voters told him to do! The trustees, in the same article, commented that they didn·t think !he voti?rs really understood t he im· plications of the proposition. J i.hink the voter did. After all, he gets enough education propositions for review a nd is familiar with the scare tactics which always start about three weeks before the election Oost services, half·day sessions. etc.), the same story after the election about how dumb the voter was !My God. they ediicated us ) and the possible neces· sity for a special election (wonder whO 'll pay for that? I. YOUR EDITORIAL on Nov. 8 stating that the voter needed specifics to vote mor e intelligently was welcome. Lt!l 's hope some educated person in our educational system will some day understand that the voter isn't insen· si tive or unaware of today's prob- ·1ems -· nor is he stupid. He 's just being ignored! f' .. J. THOMPSON Park Que•tlon To the Editor: • Ha ve you noticed the beautiful pie· lure or Eisenhower Park on the cover of the new (central and north) tele phone . directory? This park, dedicated as recently as 1969, covers 23 acres and is one or seven parks \vithin the City of Orange. [)('ar rity fathers of Newport Beach and Corona dcl Mar : How are WE doing in the area of park develop- ment~ 110\V l'lUCll longer can we rely on the be:iches and ocein as our places or bcaut.v us po lluted bay water, congeslion. massive constructi ons of condominium s and walls dim the view o!bay and beach. Regarding the lalcstconstruction oC that high wa ll on Bayside Drive ..• that's twice now that I've heard, "Oh, gee, ... maybe we shouldn't have," AF· PUNCH • TER construction has begun and it's too late. Congratulations, City of Orange, on your parks-all seven of them! HELEN MAG RUDER Courts Sliorr To the Editor : Are the bureaucrats of Newport Beach irresponsive, disdainful of the publi c, or just plain ignorant? For ye ars now I have complained about ·the scheduling or public tennis courts for tennis lessons, and y~t year after year our parks department refuses to change its policy or scheduling teruUa lessons without ree:ar.d for the citiz.ens or Newport Beach. ALTHOUGll every year the scheduling is bad, this year our public servants have really messed up. If a person wants to play on Thursday anytime during the day he is out of luck, because lessons are scheduled throughout the day on all the public courts in Newport Beach. I'm sure most everyone is in favor of public tennis instruction but, at the same time, some thought should go into the pl anning• or such events. At the present time the only two public courts on the peninsula Cthe mostden· se\y populated area of Newport) are scheduled for lessons all day Wed·. nesday, Thursday, and Friday. Each hour entails one instructor for eight persons which seems sensible enough, but does one instructor need two courts on which to impart the basics or the game to his students? It seems to me the students are there only to learn the ''how to" of the game, and practice should be done on their own . time. Such is the nature of group les· sons. EACH YE~R for the pa st four t have complained to the Parks Depart· ment and every year I get the same reply : "The sc hedule is out for the year through spring and, while we can do nothing at the present lime. we will look into the matter next year.'' Is the Parks Department irrespon. sive to the puf>fic demand for proper year? Di sdainful of the public because the personnel in the Parks Department need no public support to keep their jobs. unelected offici als as they are? Or are they just plain ig· norant of the ract that they canChoo5e to schedule only one court at each local-ion with one instructor, .While leavi11g the adjacent court open for free play "'ilhout 'waiting for the coming year·s rescheduling? I GEORGE KLINEFELTER MICHAEL LANDRY LARRY READ DAILY PILOT RobertN. Weed.Publ:iaher Thomas Keevil, Editor Bprbara Kr.nblch. Edltoriol Page Ed:ilor Th~ editorial pa•e ol' the Daily Pilot Sl'Ck s to inform :ind st-late readrrs by 1>rci;rnt ing on this page dh·e>rse C'ommentary on topies ot in· tcrest hy syndicated columni sts and canoon1 st11, hy pro\·idinlo! a forum for rt>adt:f'!f vie\\'~ and hy presenting th1!1 nC\\~\l:i11c r"?S 1J1>inioos 11nd ideas on <'urrcnt loJlif'S. Th<' editorial opinTMS of the Da lly Pilot appear only 1n thr ed\t•)ri al r o1umn at the top of the !)BIH'. Opinions expressed by the columnis ts and cartoonial!J nnd lctlcr "''till' rs arc their 0"''fl end no ~ndor~tmcnt of their vie~'I by the O..ib· Pilot should be infer~. Wednesday, Noyembcr13, 1.974 \ ' ' l \\'ednesday,NO\leftlber13, 1974 EX.nude Dancer Turns to Acting Holiday ., VERNON srorr llGLLYWOOD <UPI> -+----Valerie Perrint is lhe sort of ffia.dcap "'Oman one '+-----""''-"''-""'fu+-J>Ul.-r~r-d-~ I -. ' 1meets. A rebellious soul knockout figu re, a raucous The loss resulted in in "Lenny," opposite y,•hose antics h·av~ lllnded laugh and a propensity for .. V.ale_rle 's running orr· to Du&Un lloffman and once S • • her-in-the1TfOVl6. theoftbeat. · Europewiththesavingssbe again her body Will be on piri·i .._. .... .._....,...._._ She is not strikingly . had .tucked away in Las display as a stripper. _!=.:--•_., ---beautif\IL-But--Valerie-ha,,.. o--REA.Jl.ED-1.N-v.a-r.lous-Veg . ' elt-like-an-actrnrlor-~--cc-,.,,,-.---,----tt-. parts or tfie wqrld by her She had a series ot lovers the first time in this pie· WASHJNGTO : <AP> mother and father, w~ was and lived for a time in com-lure," she conceded. "I• -The Pentagon sa.d a career Army of(tcer, murtes in Eneland and bope au-diences and Tuesdaythearmedser· Valerie kicked over the France. She never married, producer agree with me. vices will allow liberal tracesassoonasposslble. and while she is not "lrnot,I'mnotgoingto ••ve and early lert her family in Seott· altogether a sprine chicken, ·worry about it. Ir I fall as an discharge of personnel sdale, Ariz., and headed for neither is she a candidate a~ress I'd become a hooker for the Christmas·New Las Vegas. fQr rnedicare. · -it's exciting and a -lot of Year boliday period. · "I got a job as a lead nude On her return to Califor·.-:.f;un~.;:-"---· ____ 2=======:;;~ dancer in the S\ardust nia~a friend·took·herto meet Hotel," she said 'proudly. director George Roy Hill "My father disowned me. who was preparing to film He told his friends I was a "Slaughterhouse-Five." ,,C.::lo.....__,, model." The role called for a kook And so she was. Valerie I and Hill immediately per·, .,__,., modeled .her torso for ceiv-ed Valer\e 's almost three years. She also qualifications .. modeled . hats, bracelets, earrings and G·strings. That's all. 111 MADE MY entrance in the s how riding a live . camel," she recalled. "One night I got stoned . and felt off the horrid animal and landed nat on my (lerri~. But I kept writhing my arms and head as if it Were all a part or my undulatinc harem girl da.'.lce. "The audience didn't know the difference. I was always gettir.g into trouble for cutting up on stage. They threatened to fire me every week." $he never caught cold working naked twice a night. She wasn't. crazy about dancing, but the salary was good. Neither did she have much in com- "I ACCEPTED the part as a lark," Valerie said. "I was bored with doing nothing. I thought I would do one inovie and then find something else that in - terested me. But Universal put me under con!ract ror seven years. "I'd never acted in my life, except to pretend I was enjoying myselr dancing without any clothes. But George Roy Hill told me I could act. And he told everyone else, too. He said I wasn'tjust a ding.a-ling.'' - Valerif! was left unconvin· ced. Neither her perfor· mance in "SlaughterhouSe· Five" nor the one that fol · lowed in ''The Last American Hero'' did anything to char.ge her mind. •••.ctco•••• 1tte. 11•t lA•U•.t. CA•'l'O• lo.t.• l.t.M!Ma 11.t.CM OM•••"a .... u.•.•~•···'"•u ·••t. WE CUSTOM STRIP EACH PIECE TO I SUIT YOUR REFIHISHIHG HEEDS. WE USE HO HOT OR COLD ALKALI, ACID, CAUSTIC DIP TANKS, HO.HEAT, LIVE STEAMS OR ABRASIVES. • ,,. ., .. '« ~· .,, '" mon With the o'her nude NOW SHE WILL be seen • .f girlies. ~~:.::...::.:=...::..:::::..::...::.:::..J-=-------'------~--'""-..L.--------------,-----::-'l "' .. _ "(:,. • •.... • . . . ' I' Ul"IT ....... VALERIE PIERRINE .TO BE SEEN IN "LEi>fNY " She Nev'r Caught a COid Wor~in~ Naked "I READ a lot of books on philosophy and p·sy. chology," she said. ''Then.I fell in love with a very suc- cessful man in-Hollywood. We Were thinking of getting married when he died." 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United's Midweek Bargain trips cannot · start on Nov. 26, Tl or 28, or between Dec. 6 and Jan. 6, and do not include Hawaii aJ)d Florida. Fare ends March 13, 1975. For complete details see your Travel Agent. Or call United at 537-7521. Partners in Travel with Western 1----11•n"temational Hotels. "Regular R~ MICIWeek Barf:al• o..tluttoe Coech Fare Days f•re. New York City $388.00 $292.00 Chicago 292.00 218.00 . Philadelphia 378.00 284.00 Washingtq_n, D.C./ _ Baltimore 368.00 ·m.oo Detroit 322.00 242.00 Security surcharge not included. " The friendly skies 0£ your 1and. fm.UnlTED AIRLlllES- • .. · ·- " . . I • . . • Yoo s..o . 596 74 94 91 - 80 ' • • . • • : I -J ., .. \~ . .,,., . I• .. ' ·-4 .. l • ,• ' ' , ': . . ·~ J \ -'• ----.... -------' Wtdnttday, Novemblt 13. 197 .. ' • DAILVPILDT BS Wedneaday'a Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • ft Vl'IT ....... TOnN llTWEEN CONSCllNCI ANO NEIO. IHOPPl!R EYES SUGAR PRICE Two Om1h1 Supormornt C~ln1 Olocouroglng Purchl111 to Cul 01m1rid " Louisiana ' 'Gets $3.0~ For Sugar: - f oteign Compq,nies Take· Over.P·rotJ,ucts ...... ~ ~ By MILTON MOSKOWITZ More and imore of ·the products and services ~ou NEWORLEANSfUPJJ -buy will be 1provlded by The price or a five-pound companies owlled or con· ba11 or sugar 11t U>Wsiana trolled by foreian enter- refineries soa red to '3.00 prises today witp predictions ol . That's alretd~ the ca.le if still higher prices. you smoke Ko01 ci1a~, It mei:lns even higher launder with All deterpnt, sugar prices for consumers. drink Taster's C~ce in· Donald Cole, manager of slant coffee. rill up with Lamborn & Co .. s uga r Sheltgasolineortrancnailize brokers. s ug gested a pos· wi l'h LI b r i um . T\01e sible manip ulation or the products represent older in- world market"."' \'Cstments here by British· "l supposeif)•ou gotbaek A merican Toba cco, in th~ past ye_ar_.you'd find_Unileve r , _Nes.t.le.. Rgyal. fh e wor ld s upply has Dutch Shell and Hoffman· probably b'een very closely La Roche. Prior lo the Dutch acquiring Magnavox. I the JapaJ)eJe took Qver the televi sion set business or anot her ma jor U.S . manufacturer, Motorola. The Japanese companl.t_ MatsuaJi,ita. was already as- sembling its Panasonic sets in Puerto ·Rico. It's now markeUng the Motorola hne W'Kler the Quasar ,label. AMONG THE leadin·g na m es i n the battery Money Tree controlled by the half-dozen BUT THE PACE of the in· largest operators in the vasion ti now piC'king up world.',' Cole said. "These sharply. Foreign com· are thin gs nobody knows, panies are switching from market are Willard, Exide but I do think there has been. '"Ports to ~cal producttoo; and Ray.q·Xae. They alt some man1pu.lat1on J think juslflS U.S. companies have co.me from a Philadelphia· I her e ha s been some done in Wesle"'rn Europe. b.a1ed company, ESB Inc., maneuvering. Japan's SOny is making TV which claims to be the "This thing is hke a great, sets in·Cali fornia Sweden's world's J'ara:est battery big,· bubble I think the Vol\'o will soon be assem· producer · ESB is still headquartered in market 1s goi ng higher. but bllng cars 1n Virginia. Philadelphia, but it now I think it is \•ery dangerous. In add1t1on to starting or belona:s to Canada's Inter· very \'ulne rabte. Some ex panding their manufac· nationalNlckel. large opcralors are holding tu ring fa c i I 1 t iec here, Li•iett &: Myers is 8 back supplies and they are foreign concerns are also • playing hard to get except doing what U.S. companies \leteran U .S. cigarette maker. It sells the Ut:M, .at increased prices.'' ha,·e done abroad: makina: Chesterfield and Lark bran- homas _At. Wa rner:, an outrleht acquisitions of ds. It'1_al10 into doa: food American S u ga r Cane est~blls h~d . local. com· <Alpo) 'Ind liquor CJ&B Leaeue s pokes man, aaid, parues. This 15 turning out Scotch, Bombay a:i n). L1g· !..'raw-.sug,..r:. . .prlces in the to be• ba'"'!t')'ear for.-bu)'l· tell and Myers is still an U . t d St t d outs or American r11ms.. Am erican company but ttJ '•'·new' h"ere are h'o'•hcbes c"aunse Alagnavox, the nat1on·s • , ~ t-th ird J3rgest manufacturer largest stockhold~r now 1s a there is a _"''Otldwide sc1:1r-of television sets, hll been South Af~J~an ~us1nessman. city or sugar. \\1orld1A•Jd~ scooped up by North Anton E. Rupert, whose <-"Onsum pt1on has exceeded American Philips an off. many companies around production in each of the i hoot or the iian't Dutch the "'orld sell such elgarette last four )'ears." b ds as Rothmans Peter electrQnics 'cotnpany, N. V. ran ' Bert Cremers. Supreme Sugat Co .. \'ICC president, said the raw sugar price soared ri'om 11 cents a pound 1n 1973 to 56 cents a pound no". "There is a "'orking stock of sugar of about 80 days in the v/orld, "'hi ch Is ar. almos t irre d u ceable minimum for supplies to be shipped and consumed," be said. Crem er~ s aid the sugar industry "'as not exploiting the situation m erely to m<1.ke biggf.'r prices .. As Car as cnne sugar rcJiners. of \\'hich Supreme 1s one, "'e'\•e had to bu y raw s ugar contlnually at the higher prices all ~ear Due to the continuing rise of bot h impo rted ::ind d omestic :;ugar. ""c'vc had to ad· 'ance oOr prices accor· dingly." Philips North Amtrican Stuyvesant, _Craven A and Phillps is already the front· Alfred Dunhill. runner In the U.S. mark• Rupert (lwns nearly. to for electric shavers with its pf'rce nt or Li ggett and Norelco brand. Al yers, enou;:h to give him Sant-a-Ana Firm Cuts GOiden W eit ?tfoblle. Hme1 Inc. 'or Santa Ana says that due to present con· ditions within the econom) in general and the housing ind u str y specifically .. Golden West would suspend production 'al its mobile home facilities In Waco, Tex .• and P.lirra Loma, Ca lif effective 1m · n1ediately. ~~ Products produced in-the llllra Loma fi-c1hty will be transferred to the ccm· Pan y·s Santa Ana and Riverside divisions. effecllve control of the com· pany. IN SHORT, THE list or American products and companies under foreia:n 1Way 11 a Iona one -and it lena:thens everv day. It has 1tretched to Include Vita herring, Wishbone salad dressings, Libby, A1cNeil and Libby canned goods, Stouffer frozen foods. It even Includes the Baskin and Robbins ice· cream chain. which ls now owned by J. Lyons, the British tea and coffee mer- chant. And it includes Stan· dard 0 11 or Ohio, the origlnal---y{ockefeller com· pany. now on Its way to becoming a satell ite of British Petroleum. Copyrlllll.1lt11,1.ft A~lflfllNl . ,:~~,-,J.~w.--1---.~~°"'=-~.~~ ""'"' "'°'" ~lfKl •• , al ""' Cl9w. C... 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" • • • " • • B" u DAILY P1L0t Wednesday, November t3, 1974 Freshman . ' ·s}>arks Teen Violinist, British Maestro Shilre l .. OS ANGELES-A fresh· man running back out of D:.Jla s and a sophomore CJU<irlerback "'ho likes lo · t~roY.', lead the Los Angeles C1t.y Collega Cubs football tea m this s~ason. The Cubs tan1:lc with Goldl'n West's penn ant· hungry Rustlers Saturday nil!!ht. on the Or:.in~c Coast C:oH e~ l'icld in un in1por· l ant Soutncrn l:u111orniri Conference outing, ''Potentially, Golden West Is the best team in the conference," coach Al liulduck nf I. ACC :-:iv ... "They have good balaiice and the defense is <ts strong astheoffense .'' • The Cubs upset Rio llondo last "'eek, 10-7, a team th e Ru stlers fell to a "'eek e:trlie r , 27 -21. The Rio l·londo loss and a tie "'ilh Cypress have left Ra y Shackleford's Golden \Vesl club in a precarious position. It must "'"in the final two and hope East Los · Ange les loses to LA llarbor this week. l.s a vit.aUa~et of the Nar· lowed by___a_ P.iec:r or dri,•el 'l-1-__rri~n!Jrrr.nt·il!lliw;.__ _____ _IJlat 1oes under lhe...tiUe oC Sinfonia Conce rlante. It TOM BARLEY SPORTS Defensive Battle Music Box Stephanie Chase und Neville t.1arri ncr's l.os Ange les Chamber Or- chest r :1 w ere w a rml y \\-'elco mcd visitors to our county this past weekend. for a p;ur of concerts that were \\'Cll up to the verv high standard already sCt locally in this youiig music season. A·liss Chase opened lhe 1974 ·75 season or the llarbor E d Arca C..:ummu nity Coneerts xpecte Association Sunday "'ilh a splendid recital in the not so . spl endid Ne\\•port lfarbor SanlH 1\na College has lligh School auditorium and \\'nn only one fnotb<ill game again astonished us v.·ith a l~1s Yl'<ir, h~t Orange Coasl t echni c al mastery and College cun.t ~it h<ick <ind r ange that ,.seem to be r_t::lax \\·hen 11 tra\'e.ls ln the · cnhan_ce<t "'ilh every per· S~nta t\n;.. HO\\'l S;..turcla y formunce. night <it 7:30 to lake on lhC" The pretty teenager par- Dnns. l icularly impressed Ibis Don!.' C'O:.u·h Dick Corrie \\'riW.-in the first half of an t·xpresscs th e situ ation very absorbing program with \\"t;ll ; · magnificenl renditions of ~lieve lhat only one person 1n that crowded auditorium "'as famili a r with the Hur· Lok \\'Ork but that is \\•hat \\'C \\•ill have Lo assume in the absence of applause thlll should hcive removed a few of the cobwebs from that very dingy a uditorium. l\tiss Chase did the risht thing. She carried on with ner program as if nothing had happened and if she "'as ruf£led by the incident ii certainly didn't show in superb renditions of .,.,·orks by lhe bel oved 1-~ril.z Kreisler, Chopin and JicOri \Vienuwaki., -· One sensed la ter that th.e audience had realized it s er· ror and "'as determined to make up for the omission \Vilh a s u s tained final ovation .that ob\•ious ly delight~d the young soloist. TllE'v WERE at Lhelr drove this "'riter's com· be!5t In Pltozart 's glittering pan ion from the audit.orium l>}verllmento in B nat" and in anguish and your critic in llaydn~i; Symphony-No.-$hould be__gi\'.e.tl the.Victoria 55, the ''Schoolmnster'' that Cross ror slicking to his pQ6t is so typical, or the happy under such sustained fire. llnydn at hi s merriest. And nothln·g delighted IT TOOKTllE li kesofthe this t;lgur enthusiast more Pltozurt Divertimento to than u s uperb inter· restoreourjungli ngnervcs pretatlon of Sir Edward's to norm a I a ft er t h e Introduction and Allegro for bathroom burblings and Strings -rarely heard water heater gurgllngs that these days and one wonders Robert llod riguez calls why when one observes the r;;;;•:h••:m;;11o;;:;;':..,;;;";:':i:•:· ====•I kind or response it drew rrom a de li ghted audience ·~·t't"r"Yf Sunday nh~ht. f i ll \VaS unrortunately f01 · -, ... c .... -· .. :ta .......... -· Pin lt9tk1 Ad sllew 1-'~----,_,J··J.ow. does Baldock assess his o\11n team th is year'! ··:-..:on1<iltcr"·hatkindof<i Viva\di '.s Son>1ta in O year \1·e'rc having our kids major and Beethoven's ii!l\\'ays gl•t fi red up fnr the Sonata No. 9 ...._in technical {Jra ng~.t:oa~l and Fullerton terms. the high point of her g<i mes." says Corrie ... Our performance. AN D A WORD of pr-aisc before \\'e leave the fair Stephani e for her dis.tinguished and rriO§! capable accompanis t , Judith Olson. lier work at "YEUOW SUBMARINE" W 1 TIMn.. ,.._,_ 14 .. ~ITHQUAICIM Sfwt5 FrL. Me•. IS J I J I • • ) "Our defense is a little weaker. We just don 't ha,•e the oeoole -period. J think \\'e·re prt:lty balantc1.I on ol'· · fcnse.'' The Cubs are paced by freshman tailback 1''1oyd Graham in the rushing departmenl. Tbc former _Dallas prep star is the fifth leading rusher in the con· ference with over 500 yards for an average or nearly five yards per try. The passing game is directl'd b~· sophomorl' qu a rt eroack ·rerr11 r ~Jorgan. lie is the leading p<Jsse r in the conference with over 1,200 yards. l·lis fa\'orite receiver is Homer Buller with 22 reeep· lions,. including six for touchdowns. .. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUl •uSINEn N4ME $T4TEMENT ,.,. t0Uowont;1 P•••ons ••1> 11 o I" t tlllWMtu I i: 4 & It CUST OM tNTEAIOflS, ·~~1 ..... OIKI• L•n•, Vftll L. HIHIU .. glon k«ll. COIJ!ot"I• 'l'/M•. players arc excill'll aboul lhc game and \\"ill bt reud1· topl;i~-." · Gorrie ex pects a deren· si\'C 'battle hut fi gures the !cams \\·ill score niore th;.u1 lhe,· <lid l:i1st veur \\'hen thcv batlled lf).<:t sCnrelc!'..., tie .11l- !o!ays Orange t:oa!>t's defense is as good as it \\·~1s la ... 1 sc;isnn. hut ho1..es his of- lense is bett('r. Sunla Ana 's onl .\' \\'in lhis \l·iir \\·a~ a 13·3 \"ictor\· O\'er i)icrce. The Dons. ho1\·e,·e1'. Josi to Cerritos b\· four points ond \ft; S:in Antonio hy fj\·e. \Vith ' <.I little n1ore lutk in !hose ga mes. Santa "\nu \\'OU!d he lied \\'ith OCC• for the lead right no\\·. BUT TJllS writer dre\\' the greatest pleasure rrom the work that so mag. nitice ntly o pe ned the seco nd port ion o f her program -Be la Bartok 's rich and expressi\•e "Roumanian Dances." Ba rtok 's six sketches of earthy Roumanian charac· ters are·tailor made for the likes of ,._1 iss Chase. She dashed the m orr \\-'ilh the fl air und clan-that the doughty l l un garian had in mind when he penned the \•ivid images so ably tran- slated by Zottan Szekely. INCR EDIBLY. NO one applauded. It is hard to PLUS ShveMc~ "THE. RIMRS" the piano was ne \'Cr less than flawless and her rap- port with a young artist who :j obvious ly treasures he r :1 •••• • made a tremeiidous con· •••" •••·:tto2 •••• '"''·"'-1P.M. tribution to n difficult and/!~~~··~.:.~ .. ~·~·~':.~'~.~~':.~··~·-~·~· ~~·~.:~:~:.~::~·~,:'~.~~==c='"'=·=':':' :'.,~'='=·-~'~=~ demanding recital. On to that breezy Briton, Neville P.1arriner, and the visit of his Los Angeles Chamber Orches tra to Chapman College that Sun- da.v.evening. PUTUTUI ....U * tpwY.AWAID * H.Y. DU.MA CllTICS CllCLI AWAID* 'THAT OIAMl'tONSHIPSEASON" ., __ Explosive. Powerlul, Contemporary Drama Recommended tor Mature Audiences 5"1ClAL NIY•W .... HTs-DfscOUMJ NICI SJ.II "-" ,~. I • .. , <(jfj Jr.'>uth Cua-,/ RcfJt'r/()JJ' \\lith-the exception of a regrettable descent into a piece of mugwump moder· nity, his program was all I hat \Ve have come to expect from this superb chamber ensemble -polished , C le\'erly in Le rpreted and rr;p;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;p:;;;;~>;;:;>;;:;'::f;;~~~~~~~ delivl!red \\-'ith the elan that (;ol'rie's club has been hil 1\·ith inju ri es since lhe st:irl AA <Jf the season und it's-their Ranks Bolstered ~t<trting quarter back ~•nd fullback at difCerent points B of the cal'npai"gn. Freshman y QB Kc,·in Shanahan runs.. the club no\\' and has bet'n 'Drunk' Progra impro\'ing earh \\'eek aft cr By •'RANK SWERTL0\\1 ArtlOl<I F. ll:lnltr, 1111 81..,.saih Dr•• H..,., •nglllfl hi(~. (ll1IOrfli1 'l'/Ml1 Aoe•• w. ,,.,,. ll(I Ulh ~I H..il#lelOfl lkKll. CAlitor..i. mu~ •• fftf'l ...,,,;,,.H •S tonduUt<I Oy <t l+ .... 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'""'""" '" 1h• ot••<tol IJw '"'" ct '"" ·-tnlollt!I COU•I."' !O P<•lof<ll ,..,.m, .... tn th~ n•t•"•'V •OU!"""' lo Ille """'"'11~•<1 1t nw alt•<• ot ""' •Uo•""•'· fllE.DWAY, llli1•N0M(Vf.R ,\ WAllD, !1110 OowntY "'"'""~· Dow""' (•hi"'"'"• .. n,cn ·~Ille pl..:• ot bu""'"' of ""' ....,.,., "QM<l In •II .. ,.u~·~ 11"rl11ln1nq IOIN'~\l•t• Ill lo.ti<! lll'tl'Oenl . .,,,n•n 10\l• ....,..1n, ~•t"' I"" l"ll l>uflllt•l•O~O! !M• nQll<• 0..!fcl Noroveomoe• J !'7• RUBY MAY 0.\I Ml::t.!ol "' lllt •b<> .... """""°"•-"' 1tllEOW•Y, IR•NPMEl'lll IW•llD AU-t\ 11111 l»w<Mf A¥fllllf' i»-r. CM1o1 .. ftl• "J" lt/: UIJJnJ..Ull A--1'\1..-E•tcvtrla ~O·•-c;..,....i N11>em11tr•. 1J 1Q II, .. ,. P UBLIC l>OTICE • f\e,·in 1101\·ell i!> the firth its effects) has, spurred leallfng-r-liS11Ci'liltne ccin--:--th·ousnndS. or-drinkers to ferenee and pieked ui•.108 seek advice about their yard~ again!>! )It. Sa11 1\n· problem, according to tonio last \\'eek . Sha.nahan·s spokesman for two national leading recei\·ers hare IJeen alcoholoc groups. fl;inkers Dennis li;1nks an<I The program. which was Ste1·e \\'u\ker. ai r ed on the Publ ic Ed Ray. (·;d ied b~· Gorric ;,is one of the be~t defensive end ~ in lhe South Coast Con· terencl'. leads Santa Ana's dcfen);i\'e unit \1 hit·h \1·111 h:.ive lo !'top the Orance Co:Jst running attack. "\\'e must slop-Coa~t's runninc can1e to !'i t:11· in 1he <·ontest." ~ays Gorrit'. "It has :-o 1nany of thl'nl. it"., IOt1£h tn kno\\· \\ho·~ 111 thert' all the time.·· Women's Tennis V•rsily Et+ltn (I I (~l W•Hmiftlltr si...,1•1 V<)+'ILYll .... IE.lOel Ho•tonl • B•ummtll !W!ll<!I Dr~Vi(kt./ S4C-•• IWIO.I. K•VSl<tfll·1 C-Oe•l lQt'n !WI Co•t>o'·I. (•c-ll IW)df!f_ $("otlt·1. P•llat~!E/O<!f ""''0•8·1. 0.vbln ~<~•fl·J" ll l llfl \l<li• MullM<0 8 I Me!><.,.VtlllQ.,.., ! l t IH't .lol'lnsion. """ •• 0..•1<1-lom•s•t !ElOet. Aey·!icwlll<li"'ll-0 1o111,.p,.,.11 re Jdct. Clt•,,••·AA<G•...,•t. W•IO•.,...JU ll lllf• W+l.,~m• ~· J 8U-r•W<1! (~JGel. lloOU!·Ptt..,,I" Y•nilY "~·If..:~ lrJ IU (M .. MIY ~ • ...,i.. t-.. 90,l(l""' "•11!"1·• Flo•• !C IOtt ~!r•m<hln f.\. M(Atf+~ltft (IO.,.I M• .. <ll-1. l•-•n<t!Hl.,.! 1(11~f-J, Pt1to'"h lMlOel. Smit~•·•. !Wnrftl> !C I <11!1 Bot ye• I "' 0.ubM• 8••m~;"~•·Holl•n<I IC) oet Devin Tht•o<IO•l!l·l ""'''D"M!C•~· e c~t•1·1(00Ml·I J<lnn,.....ocwny IH) <lfl. e .... ~- " c .. 1f~•·•1 ~,,1~ .. •><ldM lcJe•;U.lf~8-b lO'll<•I Pp"""' ,,., aPI \l••..,!I~·"" .... ..,.,~··1 •·} F<"mo<t IC+llolll• '"I""' """""·0u•"-m ... Broudeasting Network Oct. 21, focused on the effects of alcohol addiction on the familie s. friends and employers or problem drinkers. After the ShO\\', many s tations followed up the broadca s t with a li\'e program that put veterans in touch with such groups as a lcoholi cs AnonymoUs and Al·Anon. "Drink. Drank, Drunk ." .sai d Thomas G. Terbell, C'hairman of the National Coun cil on Al coholis m, .. had a profound impact on • PEGGY YORK, br.lo• .. d psychic htaltr ,c. p1yc:hometrid .. ·111 ttll rou ~bout you1selt-.o brinf II /141',..0llol ob}•c:I! ' e PA UL BRADL~Y, c:l!1rvor•nl •n!I l')yc:hic: Noble, h•i 1ome1l11n1 on his mmd-yo11nl Al10 1/or//in11 pnl!d/c:tlot1o1f e JEAN MrCLAREN, celtbrite!I 111thor " rell&i<>1111c:holar will help rou lo develop yovr o . ., ESPotenllal! ' IN ERSONI ONE GHT ONLV! SATUKD1\V, NOV. 16. KOVAL INN -Santa Ana · SUN DAV. NOV. 17, HOLIDAY INN-Cos1a i\'csa /Jf)/// 1'r<1Jir~•111IHJll"111 BP.Al. .Ad111isJio11S.S111 th~ df)(}r. "THE GAMILER", .. SERPICO"• lwt Reynolds in '"THE LOH GEST YARD", AIMfy Warhol's "DRACULA"• "1.4.RDOZ"• "HARRY AND TONTO'', "CINDERELLA UIERTY", "ILAZIHG SADOLU:', "SUPER COPS" "DIACUL.4"1 "FEAR(ESS VAMPIRE KILLERS" 1t11• • "CALIFORMIA Sl'LIT'', "THE LAST DETAIL", -..--· • rhe GWC Culturol Program Commitlff pre~entJ Son Froncisco's New Sholce~ore Compony..ffi o peeformorn;;e of I De Merchant of Venice at the Golden West College Pavilion Sunday, November 17, 1974~ at 4 p.m. Tic.kets ore ovoiloi:;fe ot the GWC 8ookitore, 892·771 I, e11t. 545, orot the door. Pri<•• are $3 for chair seating ond $2 for bleoc:her1. • "THE SHAGGY OQGil "SEIZURE" IRI • "V.AULT OF HORRORS"- , Our program__!Qld\llilhat sla..nlJaJ nu-01ber lo t.fi·. he ch11r:ncd-~u~pnuuw1udiencc....did..li5i? .. ·--- last summer In the P>11;1ce the work and let thef'i(' or f0ntalneble3u , near feelings be known by sonii: Paris. It would take this solid appla1,1se. .:! writer lesli than l"'o days to To each his o"'n, or eoutS pul lot_e_thet-sfilU.tlhi.ng__!S...}larr ncr Is th a. ",--- comparable while working son in t c world to lndul h1 the most suitable en· in any.kind or fakery und vironmenl or Santa. Ana 's thought enough or the "'O~ Greyhound Bus Station. ' to gtve it a plum spot on J4f'. Out let us be s·crupulously o~herw ise i m pecca b'f e fair and point out that a sub-program. "THE FILM IS TASTEFUL THROUGHOUT ... HUllQllOUI, U:QTINO..AND DRAllATICl"-••,•.....U••- STARTS TODAY SIRllHlllllQ IMlllMINT . MllAl14AI, S• Cle•• -492.0016 ~ FAMILY TWIN,-·· v111ey...:. 962-120 WISTllOOll, w.-i.r-530.440 I CIHIEMA CEKTlll l • 4, Cosio Mffo -'79'4141 MISSION DRIVl-IH..S. J.iao Cop,, -493-4545 CINEMA WEST, W0shuciotslt1 -192-44'3 EVES FROM 7 P .M. MATIHE&--WED. 1:00 P.M. • HELD OVER-2nd Big Week ANDYWAPJiOl:S CUlA A FILM !lY (X) PA.VL MOAAISSEY plus "VELVET VAMPIRE" Sl'ICIAL CHILDllEH'S MA TIHH $AT. • SUH. -HOV. 16 • 17 WFIERETRE-RED-FERl'f GOES" ' "CRY OF THE WILDERNESS" DOOtlS OPEN I :30 AU SEATS 7S" James Caan Lauren Hulton THE GAMBLER DAltY 7·10:45 SUH. ~:10.1·10:45 111 Carrot O'Connor Ernest Borgnine Law & l>isorder GEORGE SEGAL ELLIOT GOULD "CALIFORNIA SPLIT" (R) PERRY KJNG LORDS OF FLATBUSH IPGI SOUT-H ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE! Thr liq! Co,..iRIKcMIS PLUS A GREAT THRILLER (; K-rEl.Pl<ESENTS HELD 1:1va .!!.E.!IMIT SC:NAFER'S ',,_... PARDON: MY t BLOOPEFl . based on radio & T.V.'s most hilarious boners! Aiil!JI! . "" "" II . ' HH sl!'Q19 ''You Blew II'' by · Som COslow ond $Ung by Oon"y S1ree1 IVH1'llOM 7 P.M. COHTlHUOUS SUHDA Y -2 P.M • \ .. , • - ·~· .. 7 ' ' • ........... .... • ' • Toda.y-!lii .li'inaa~J ~~-=­Orange f.;oast ~ -I-'----:=--::---:+!-: E D I T I 0 N .• Y~Stoe ,7 \ l, ·- ' VOL. 67, NO. 317,·8 SEC!I ONS O RA NGE COU NTY, CALI FORNIA · WEDNESDAY, NOVEM BER 13, 1974 NIC TEN CENTS' • Rock}r Admits Role in·_Book ~Goldberg • W0ASHING1'{)N fA£'1 -Nelson A. Rockereller said today he felt t!m· barrassed a nd humiliated by his role in· the publication or a 1970 campaigo 'bio&raphy or fo.rmcr Supreme C:.OUrl J ustice Arthur J. Goldberg. Rockefeller told the Senate Ru le s Committee he· made a mistake in helping arra nge financing for the book. which was critical of Goldbe rg, whom he ·defeated for New-Yor k gover:nor. The book, <i.nd Rockefeller's earlier public s t ate m e nt di s clai m in g knowledge pf lhe book, was the focal point of the committee's questioning today as a new round of hearings began on his fitness to become vice president. .. Rockefelle r s aid his previous · remarks about the book were .based on faul ty me mory and incomplete knowledge, and were not an attempt toco\lerup the facts. . In his firfit r~sponse to questions about the book a month ago, Rockerel· !er said he d id not know bis brother, Laura nce, had put up $60,000 to finance the book until he fNelson l was . told by t he FBI. BuL in. his testimOflY today he said he had sent representatives · of the ./~ author . Victory Lasky. lo his brother Rep. Howa rd Ganno n ID·Nev.l. to see ir J~au rance would fi nd in• cfiairman ·Of the Rul es Co mmittee. vcstor!l ror the project. asked Rockeft!lll:'r . whe t h11;r t ht RoCkefeller said neither he nor his eluborate arrangement for-financjng brother reme mbered the incident, the book. w,hich in\·olvcd creation or which occurred inthe midst of ahard· Lite rary P u bli caat io ns Inc. i n political c11 mpaign, until they traced Delavoare a nd chanueling mo ney what happened through the many in· from 'Philadelphia tq Washington to dividuals involved. New York, ~·as an effort "to launder . "The subsequent facts are lremen· the Rockefell er money." dously embarassing to me," he said . ''Not Rockefelle r money, t he "primarily because they renect 011 Rockefelllt' name," said Rockefeller , my brolher, whom I love deeply. I'm adding that some investors might not embarrassed and humiliatedJor what 1~want to parlicipale in a project i£ they I said about my brother, because he is kno.W. ROckefellcrs are behind the one of the nicest people In the world.·· deal. . I esa an er· • _, . (]lase.vif!:Z s,,ys • In hi s 01>ening staten,ent. Rockeft'l- ler derended his cash 1i:ifts 1.0 friends , and assoe\ules -another s0t1rc..: of c ritil:~ii;m sin('C lhe earlier he:1ri n~s as acts of i:enerosity "in the tradition of sharing v.•ith others." Rockefe lle r sa id the centra l question raised by his.: nomination was ""hether his family background would somehow limit h:imso he v.·ould not be able to ser ve the general good or 311 Americans. "I think the answer is no.'~he said. supplying his ov.•n answer. ··1 would not be.have impi;.opeyJy. And I ~·ould -. m • not be limited or b~i1!d.ed.. f 1tilnk l ,cou!~ rise to the respons1 b1ht.}1~rt'he orr1 ('. . ' ... Rockefeller said he learned through hi s failure in three tries to achiey.e the Republican nomination tor president the limitations or ~·ealtfl in uchi vine political success. • .. })olitical a uthority, the only en· during kind of polilil'al po\\•er . is not Co( sale in the An1erican political system." he said .", '7 .Great poli tical authority in America l'om e& only from the free yifl of tht· 1>eop\e \\·hen they \'Ote fo r you · · .z: .. ot ' Solicit~d · Kalmbach-Told-.... ~--,----. Murder -. .r' Pay~ff Ulegal · WASHINGTON (AP) -Retired con(rol over who received the money New York City delecllve Anthony T. or for what purpose. Ulasewicz described in rapid·fire, "~1e being a New YorlJ; City cop and deadpan fashion al the Watergate he bein g the la wyer for the President, cover·up tn.aJ t oday how be clan· ·it was hard for me to tell him what destinely dispenaed '211,000 to the was on my m ind," the paunchy M· ·origipal Watera:ate..,endanls. year·old former investi~ator~aid. With alm!>St. ., upreuion to Ilia .Ulasewicz said he told KaJm bach at voice, Ulasewiu lakt tbat tbtoucbout the An&ust 1972 meeting thalhewoul4 ·most-of the three moathl be wu. make no more deliveries. makin1 t he' ea,111 d eli\lectes; he "While he was worlds apart from cautioned Herbert W. Kalmbach of rpe ," U lasew ic z said; •·1 would • ·•RESCUERS HAUL l'A OKY j11AR£ FROM UPPER NEWPORT BAY MUDFLATS OuarterHo~e •nd.S1nt.-AMI Kelghts~Owner PLtlled Out After ThreP-"hour Ordeal • Ne'Wport Bea eh that the re was . recorqme nd he 'd likewise desist." aomething illegal or improper about JCalmbach testified Tuesday lhat - lhepayoffs. s hortl y a ft er~ ttal. . .mee.ting w.i lh tn his t hick·-New York accent~--masev.·i cz he refused to make any Ulasewicz detailed the covert use or more deliveries. " telephone booths, cover names and Ulasewi.cz's testimony waS largely secret delivery points used lo deliver a repeat or his frequently coinic-ap· the <;ash to· t he original se\le n . p ea r a n ce b efor e th e Senate Wate r gat e d efenda nts and their \Yatergate comm·itlee in the summer lawyers. ~ or 1973. Ulaseu•ici described a n Aug. 3, Introduced into.evidence in support 1972, meeting with Kalmbach, once of his testimony were a bus driver's former President Nixon's personal at· ~oin .changer used for the dozens of torney, at the Ora nge County Airport :pay phone calls Ulasewicz made in ar· where he voas to receive a $75,000 cash ranging the clandestine payments. delivery. The jury v.·as also shown large Ulaseu•icz said he told Kalmbach1 blown.up photographs of airpar'l "'Something here was not kosher. l t lelephone booths a nd baggaize lockers went a little over his head.1 felt it was used for the money drops. becoming more improper with each Ulasewic7. said he made a• total of sequence in spite of his assurances seven secret deliveries to jlunt, Mrs that there was nothing illegal." 1-lunt, Liddy and former Nixon re ·Ulasewicz. said he worried t hat e lection committee lav.•yer lo~rederick Kalmbach a ppa rentl y didn't have C. La Rue, who succeeded Kalmbach in ma!ililg delive ri es. DOW RECOVERS Ulasewicz, who now lives near 1 Al bany, N. Y., is writing a book a bout his experiences, his attorney said. EARLY LOSSES '.\'.E\\' \"ORK <AP) -P1·iccs \\"ere mixed on t he st.ock murkel tod:i r. ~oming b<1.ck from u bro<1.d.c.arlx...1.QSS _ \rilh the encoutagem'ent or repor~s that a co:il labor contract agreement mi ght be :it hand. CTables. 8 5J. Kalmbach began to cry Tuesday when he tesliJied about his role in the money arra ngements, and court was recessed . EXHAUSTED NARA GUIDED F~OM MUD TO SOLID GROUND BJ RESCUERS • Her Owner Got Stuck, Too,,But Both Pulled to Saftty by Firemen and Friends The DO\\" J o1res a\"t'J"uge or 30 in· d ustri:1ls. do\\·n n1or!' .t lu1n se,·en points in the ear Ir goi ng. remained un· ~hnnged a l 659.18. . But Josers held 01 goOOsized lead o\·er gainers on lhe '.\'.e\\· \"ork Stock Exrh_an~e. Or••ll .. Ceas t Wt.•alht•r Vari a ble hig ti cJouds but mosll~-sunnr Thursda~·. accor- ding to the \\'c:1t her scl'vicc. with generallr cooler lempcraturc.s. Highs .al thi' beaches 68 rising to 72 inland. n, ernighl lows 5.>58. 11\SIDE 'fODA \' ' IVilh 700 '" 3.®_miUioJJ WJSJlc.nd:_ /ering from ma:lnutrltJou or facing 1tarvatio11. world orgnnlmtions are lhrowing their full enngie1 into the frighteni11g problem. See 1lory . pie· lures. Page D2. ;;.._ ___ _ A Real Mudiler I• Horse, Woman Trapped • ,,,,, Marsh By til l.A RV .KAVE Ott1M01llJl"i._5lilff A runaway horse and the woman who ow ns it s pe nt almost three hou rs Tuesday tra pped in a muddy area of Upper Newport Bay. The orde al finally ended when Sa1i Dieg ans Took Day _Off • To Enjoy Sun ~ fi remen und ·other rescue v.•or kers firi;t eased the woman out of t he mud <.ind then dug lhe horse out, pulling 1t to sa fely using a rope t1e<1 a round its legs. Erika Carter, 1746 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Heights, said that "°°n ar. ter her horse, Nara, became stuck in the gooey mud. three runners jogged by just ts feet away, but did not offer lo help despite her cries. A man walking his dog finally cal· led the fire department, she said. The middl~-a ged v.·omti.ri~ wh0 "-1as·· sitting in t he m ud propping her hor- se's bend oh her lap to keep it out of the mud, said NeWport Beach firemen t>howed up about an hbur after her horse bolted into the mud at 10 a .m. It look another 15 minutes before firen1a'.n" Dave Green reached the SAN DIE GO (AP) -It was a working Tuesday. in November, but :you wouldn't knov.• it ~·ith the be.aches as cro~·ded Y.•ith s wimmers and sun· ba thers as In the summer. ~·om3n. The temper ature reached 91 in "Thal was the scariest p3rl, downtowa San Diego, a record ror J\'ailing for him to get there," Mrs. Nov. 12, and nearby lmpe.ri a:I Beach Carter related. Naval Air Station was the nation's The "'om an a nd her horse were in hottest place with 3 high of96. the marshlands orr University DriVe Su n Diego's Previous record high near t he \'!\1CA .'"" ror Nov. 12 was 83 in 1000, • !\tr~. Carte r e xplained she ~·as A S<tnta Ana wind -'!Ondition was ll'iding one horst! "·bile leadil'l g the responsible for the ~utumn heat rldcrlessNara . ' wave. mete9rologlstss.i1d. , --~ • . • In Oceanside, the nlr eontaincd .1 6 Nara spookea a~ bnl~ed into the oarL~ (If J)()lluta nts per million parts or mud. ~·here her pani c stricken crrort!I! ;;iJr ..... exc.ecding, th fcdecal adyersi1y .!_o rree h<'rsclr ju5t,.1:11unk he~ rurtht r Klwndard or--OQ,..Gftijla Vista fUld-po~t:S...i;::u1Cr s:u · lions ~r San Dit•go rcc:ordt!r:I .0.1. ~6nn '' >11' stuck ~J) tohcr chest.. The mercury rearhed 9t in' tht' <:en ~I r!!. Curlt•r ~·t'nt In al'tf!r her l.o hold tral 'an 1)\c~o <.:onnl y mountain town up her hctld to keep the, hon;e fl'Om or .. Julltt n, 85 at C<irlsbad. sufro~Mling .• j • • { 0.,IW '°'"' PMt ... ~l llhU.1r• •lf*llt< SAFE AT LAST, HORSE ANO OWNER ARE REUNITED Bolh Badly In Need ol Bolh Allor Muddy Ordeal Tu esday ' . ' Of Wife? By ARTHUR VINSEL OltMOIUyPi._~ ,, A (j\•e,day in\•estigation ended shor- tl y before noon today wtth the arrest of a Hun.tington Beach man at the Costa l.tesa bank he managed. He' is charged ~·ith soliCiting his ~·ife's · murder. Darrell Dean lleiser. 42, or l609'J - \Vindemeir Lane, y,•us booked \nlo cosia ?\t esa City Jail on ~~splciorror solicitation lo com mi murder . No bail was set yet on the felony charg~ c-ont3ined in a criminal t•)m · plaint issued by lhe Orange Cou nty • Dislrict Al torney·s orric<' he fore Heiser's arrest. He was taken into custody ci t the Crocker Bank in South Coast Plaza. 3333 S. Bristol St., by Detect i\'e George Wilson a nd Investigator Les Leber of the Or a nge County Sheriff's ornce. Leber allegedly rpet with l-leiser a l an undisclosed location in Costa ?d esit last Friday. in\•estigators said, posinp, as a contract kil ler or so·called "hit man·· from another state. The sheriff's deputy claUned the banker paid him a S600 security deposit to secure t he killing or his v.·ife or 12 years arid promised a $10,000 fee "·hen the job was completed satisfac- torily. . ... Further det ails of the alleged mur· der negoti ations were withheld, pen· ding presentation of the case in court. Detective Wilson said Heiser, v.·tio \\'as reportedly stunned and shattered by his arrest at work today. is expec- ted to be arraigned Thursday in l ia r· bor J udicial Dist rict Court. Police Chie f Roger E. r\eth issued a press release announcement telling of Heiser 's arrest shortly after ii occur· red this morning. _, Investigato rs declined to re\"c:..l !\trs. ~leiser's com1>lcte name. hul saiil the couple have two children ::inrl th;,1,t lhe accused husband has \\'Orkctl at {he bank for about l\\'O years . Detecti\'e \\'i\son said local 1>0hct• ha\•e been "·orkin g wit h sheriff's deputies on the cast-for about ooc 'A'eek. ' f\'o specific motive for 1-leiser 's a l· leged d es ire . to have hi s \\•ifc. eliminated was offe red today \\'hen authori ties a nnou need his arrest. T he soli cital ion to commit murdur charge upon which he ~·11s booked car ' ries a one to IO·ye<1r nrison term upon conviction Sawhill May Stay WASHI NG1'0N lAPJ • .John t ' Sav.·~il.1 may remai n federal energy :.idm1n1slrator on a lame-duck basis for another t~·o n1oriths before a s ue cessor ca n be iostallCd. \Vhite ll oust· source!l sa id Tut•sd:iy. P HONE JANGLES FOR APARTMENT ''The phon<: ra n~ QO~e.v~ry nine minutes and 'A'e rented the apart mcnt." . • "'\ llerc's th(' :.td ~·hlch !!1nuiu:id JU:o;t the res ponsr a B:1lbQlt landleyrd sought : R,\CllF.:1.0 11 .q11, 1l•fr1i,:, blt1n i.ln\t'. v. v. erpl,, Uu1 1ncltl Sl"S mo 'rl~ !Of•:<"' " r , ... 1 h;1\ 1· ,, om tu l<.'I. l';t \I G42-5fi78. Put tu "'Ork fof ~·uu . Jn ~he 0:1il Pilot I :t 1 DAILV PILOT N/C By •aN Dt!IKIN 0t•--··""'~ attem-p~ to•rCzone 50 1cres of ta. l\le~.1t. s West side to liih't ibflicturing b~ought a Stream or !I rroro property owners at the ~ 11_..,. 111anning Comnvssion g-Y.night. tom m i!s on rejected a stnfr mmendation to designate the ML, light manuf:icturing, and in· d vhted 5·0 to claS!>ify it ge neral riQfatturing, MG. b.e'. COfl'misslon acte d after ·u ac,t:urerg with plt1nls along 11\la "':A venue warned thp.t the es or \he properties would lse anli jobs for skilled em-~woul~lip [ost. · '"hom~wners appeale<t. ,to the c_ missiOn lo go ¥"ith the light- manuracturing zone to prevent more heayy industry comin& into the area, ')Vhich has a mix of industrial and fesidenllal uses. 1 The problem is an old one in COsla Mesa's weatslde, one that began, ac- txirding to H planning staff report. In 19$3\ before lh.e city was incorporated. •rht.' county huildi ng Ucpartment is· su_etl permits for .tfie Freedom Homes tr~ct, even though the land was zoned lttl. . • .... The.Jssue ia being spoUig hted anew b,y pl1nn1n·11tafr attempts to change Ute old catch¢all Ml lnduslri,al zone to more specific manufacturing zones which spell out ttie uses allowed. f.oning changes are being proposed in.,se veral stully areas and manufac- tu,rers :ind hom'eov•ners are speaking up al planning commiss ifJn and city council meetings. The area under s tudy Tuesday ntght was one or t.be largest stretches, two blocks along _ Pl;ieentia from 19th to Victoria streets 'in an area with 61 industrial busines· 5j:S. employing 85.5 persons. ., .. \bout 70 percent or the businesses ,·bulij be noriconformJ.ng with the J1 ght manuf:tcturlng> designation prpposed, but• the staff recommen. da_tlon suggested that grandfather dauses be attached so that the iJOsting use of properties would be ·pr~ser\'ed. · .' How do you solve the basic p.Ybletn of fibera:lass boatyards next IP boD\es.!". asked Chief Advance Pl8.nner Arnie .Hamala at lhe plan· ni.Dg rommfsiion 's dinner meeting. · .Uam.aJa contended that the grand· r~er clause. whic.h would preserve exisliAI··-nonconforming uses but would not allow thanges to other such uses. would soften the blow against ~nufacturers. _.The mood for the action laken lajer at the public hearing was &et at the ~ner rpeetfng r hen commissioners s.aW"thi.\t a ,Jr;:<lfather clause would Wt a" clou "tr a properiji iii its 1 "'1ale. . ~'There are no problems until we start stirring things up at city hall,·• Commissioner H.J . Wood interjected. .. We are sticking our nose into too damn manv things. Placentia is not a prOblel\l ... ~ ., " . l Civic Leaders Ai d Veterans 'JCosta l\'lesa <'iv ic leaders ha\•e co m- bined to arrange a bus trip to the California Sun.rlorida Bl aze rs root· ball game ut Anaheim Stadium Thur- s:day night to aid ve~rans at Orange Coast Coll ege. City officials and the Chamber ol OOmmerce nnd· the veterans office al OCO are selling ti ckets at S6 each for t)le game. The ti cket price includes a btis ride to the stadium . leaving city hallat5.15p.m. '"F'iins can t.•a'll f'\ick Ziener at the l'hamber. 646-0536: · Jim Carson at DCC. 556·58.53. or Pal Sanchez al city halJ, ~·530CI, to make reser ... ·ntions. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed , "'"I*"' 41nf 1•u10- J•ck R. Curlev ""' .... ~ -Gt_ .. w,....., ThOmas KeevU l!dll.r Tnomas A. Murpnine ....... ,1 ... fo.tor Cha ties H. Loos Richard P, Nall Attlt1•11t 11Nn19u19 E4110r~ Offices (9'~MIM1. lk1Wl1l lie' Mrffl i11t fW•-1 Ilea< ft I lJJJ "''""'°'1 llou!eN•cl Lf911N e. .. 111. 11 .. GlllNw,,.!olrMI tlWlll ......... ft,, 11111 llir«111 .. _d s.dlllllt""-1 v11i.,, O>t1Uhl AD.- •tM11D .... Fr...., .. TtlepMne (7141 '42~321 CllSSHlld Achtrtlsint Ml•M71 ~-¥•tlt!f '"""Dtt!U' 511 ·•310 '""''" s...., , .. ,..,..., 495.ff:JO ,,_ Heo11111 °'.., .. c.....i, c-ut1o•~ .540·1220 C.ily1'111tSw1t"'9if Firefighte. ------.~- Costa J\1esa fireman fights blaze which brokf out abQ\\t 9: 15 ~his'_ -morning at A'fes{l Verde home of Dr. W. C. Parsel, ~·Boa V!_sta Drive. .Second floor fire caused an estimated S6,000 in damage before it \vas snuffed out. Firemeri said blaze started in a' bathroom wastebasket. Therewere~oinjuries. • ·Arafat MakesAppeal '~ . ' -In U~N.Appeara ~C.~ ~ .. I ' ji,'\, UNITED N ATJO~S CUPI) -pound from K\ogedy Aitportin a U.S. Palestiil.ian leader Vasser Arafat hi Army hell copier and was living in the an unprecedented appearance be£0re U.l"l.1s -31.rl'bo r 1Jass secretaf)at tl)e Unite~ N;itions General Ass~tn . building ~hich had~been turQf(I in(o it. bly, calle(l today for crea1ion o( a fwtress. t.. t---:1 ( ... ~ PaleStiniarl State in wblch Moslems, . Arafat. fl1s hands oy.er-hi1i'lieadin a Jev.1s and Christians could live In victory salute, -received e standibB: (X'ace. ~\·ation ~·hen he-rinispea hiS92·.qfhule Seeiirity precautions at-the Un(ted.. speech. · , Natioli's v•e.re the grealest1in history of -Sever:il delegati9ns. including ttie tf're·qr ganizatibn. ·ATafat, under death U.S., nmth·er sloodnorappJauaed. Lf.S. threat by the militant J ewish Defense a_mbassa,dor John Scali sat ·1mpa:s:- League; was flown to the U.N. com· s1vely, throughout the speCch while Arafat v.•as lntei'upted by applause half a dozentim~s. • ' Ou\side U.N. headquarters, riVal pro·Arab and pro·ISriel groups demonstrated while hundreds of police tried to keep them four blocks apart. Act ion Delayed F or, ,2 Weeks O n Billboards The New York Fire Department said it received t"·o telephone calls · that bombs had been placed at the U.N. Qut lhey turned out to be ho.axeS. Costa J\t esa planning co mmis · sioners have delayed for two weeks adoption of an ordinance banning billboards. The ordinance, that "·ould phase out billboards oVer a seven·year period. is being changed by the city's legal staff and will come up for adoption by the commission Nov. 25. The ordjnance, in addition to its provisions to regul ate th e 32 bil · lboards in the city, also contains ·H provisjon lo charge a Sl·a·sq uare·fool rec for th e r ight to display the signs. The levy, estimated to raise $62,000 ;1 yea r, wa s put 1n by the µJ anning staff to raise fund s for highY.'ay inl· provements. Com missioners and Assistant City Attorney Robert Campagna discussed whether it would be wiser to keep the rcvenue·raising aspect in one section of the city codes a nd the regulatory is· sue in another. · Campagna warned also that if th e city w.a s to proceed wi lb th e prdhibition o n bill board s, .. somewhere along the line there will have·to be a finding that th~y are a public nuisance.•· The city now receives $716 a year for the billboards. but planning com· missioners have suggc5tcd that up· 1>ing the lees to a total of $62,000 might be excessive . The fee structu re ml sht be reduced \Vhen theOi'dinance comes back for adoption Nov. 25. T~nnis Player Stricken, Dies A f"ountain Valley man collapsed and died or an apparent heart attack Tuesday, mom~nts ert er fini shing a few teonis games at lhe l\lesa VC!rde · Gounlry Club in Costa 1'11esn. Charlts J , Quinlivan. 50. of 10349 Sl::iter A\lc , w11:. pronounced dr.ad at 1:20 p.m. al Costu l\1csa l'llemorlal h'~~ital. despite errortJtlO revive him . Police Or!icer Frunk Waldron said ' tMiiza tlan, R ace Cu rsed By .. Light '·Winds Li ght ai r <'Onlinued t'o plague· the Los Angeles-to·Mazatlan \'acht Ra ce today, with non e of the 45 yachts•Jog. g1n g mo"re than IOO"miles in the pa sl 24 hours. The duel for front-runner continued between the two &l ·foot sloops. Jaccib Woods' Sorcery moved back into the lead ahead of her sister ship Joli, skip.' pered by Bill Ni emi, or Seattle. Sorcery was the only yacht at the halfway mark with 509 miles log. ged since the. Salurday noon start. Joli was 47.4 miles rrom the start. Bob Beauchamp'f-Dorothy 0 . from Newport ltarbor Yacht Club was in third place, with 474miles10,ui:ed. The Class A yachls were still holding corrected·lime leads, with So rcery first, Dorothy 0 . second and Joli third. Angeli(lue, a 39·foot stoop out of San Jo~rancisco. radioed she wa s aban· doning the race because of lack of wind and returning to San Diego. li11ndicapped Standings overall .1111 : 'So~cery first, DorothyO. second ; Joli , third; Broo m llilda, fourth , The Ter· rorlst, fifth . · Class A: Sorcery, first; Dorothy O second ; .loll, third. ' Clas11 'B: Black Bird, first ; Alethea, second; Ragdoll, third. • Class C: Deception, firsll Blue Streak, second; Concubine, thli-d . Class D: Broom ltilda\ first; The Terrorist, second : Scat, lhlrd. Irvine Burglars · · Get ,Cqpper '\Yiring • c:.oo.,.,1 ... 1, 1,,., orM10r c .. 11 "*''"'"'4 .two physicians at the club when =::-:, 1i;r:; ..... ~::;~b~;:::~. QuinU\•;in collupsed In .the lou nge had · ,.hievc1 have raided the hardware locker at an trvl neJndu&lrial bu.tiding construction site, stealing $100 worth of copper electrical wiring. " "1.:°""H "" '"'·._. ..... !_et alrtady tried to 11.id him. ulong with , .. ,. ..... _. fircdep.irtn1cnt personnel. ,..... , .. ,, ,..., • •t "-"• Mi~ f'uncr;il servltea for A1r. nuf Q.!.!x11 ''"'*"'1• ""'N••• ..., l .... ., "'00·-,1-.,. ·1-1~-,-=~r 11 l'--1·-::t:~::~ M Willtlhdf1 ltlohl•f °t'n:('K"nu "h 11uOy 8 1·Cft1 8m f 11 u.•-i111, Colonial, •'uncrul llornc in l\fidway Chllrlie Bril~y., of A.nderson & lfowa rd Electric CompaflL..NCWPoJ.'. ll<!Rh, reported !liejT1nd lhel\ !tom 17~1 Eo.stman St., Tuesday, p0Ucc SAld. ·'------------' Clly. \ ' . • . I T nutees . . ' • • E~1~n~i~n~e _4 In the wake of last week "s defeat of Proposition Z, trustees said Tuesday' night tliey may not be willing to spon. sor a new tax pverrlde election next spring for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. "The possible con!!Iusion we may 4raw from la1l 1'uesday's election is that people may be re~y to accept. a lower level of educatioft, ''said Trustee Donald Smallwood. "'Any°"'ay, that conclusion must be examined. If not, and we gel burned again down the road, we'll be in big trouble,'' he added.' Supt. John Nicoll told trustees they have three options, now that Proposition Z has failed . The measure would have brouahL a 53-cent lax boost for 1975·76. lie said the board coold either do nothing, hold a newelertlon in March, orone inMay. Nicoll said he would have a formal recominenda~lon to make al a later date, but said he probably would fa vor a riew election. ·rrustees were anxious to hold orr a decision ns long us possible to allow time to examine the 6,000' vote defeat of last week's finance measure. If the board wants to hold a new election in March, the decision must be rp ade by Dec. 13, Nicoll said. a de:clsion on a May election netd not be made until later. Trustees appeared tofavorthe later .date, U any, indicating they wouldn't be re a dtod iden x th. Sheba Arriv es Jan Parsoiis <left> and Liop c0untr)· Safari's Penny Lee ftrepare Sheba at Orange County Airport for final leg or ~·oung·' «tat's trip to her n'e\v home al the Laguna 11ills \rilCI <1nima l park. J\1iss Parsons, 21, ruised funds to ~uy lioness fr6m San Jose area pe( shop and nrranged for her ney,1 home, in relatlve rreedom or Lion Counti·y. They made trip to Southern CaliCot- ~ia Tuesday on Air California fiii?ht. · ! 0 '-- Patriotic 'Stitchery , • • • -• • .ar mcm ers a so sal tbe.Jtgw.._ legislative ma.ke·up ma·y make a dif· . rerence on state educat.iQnal policies. They wanted to wait and see what new bills WOuld be introduced and their efreeton the district. · anisllEs 'in IrViiie~· -~--- . . ' Nicoll .and his adminlstraUve staff ;ire working on two budceu for next year, he told trustees. Antiqa.ie dealers throughout the SoutJiland are. to be notified of' Lhe grand theft or a piece of patriotic heirloom ornamental stitchery valued at $85,000 by its owner, an Irvine designer. 1882 and depicting an American Eagle Was mis5in1 from itsPl'ace on U'ie wall of the business suite. · Officer Owen Kreza thecked Kimes' architectural design firm neat Orange C0unty Airport and said there was no indication of forced en· ·try totbe premises. One budget ii based on l.ht ._.supip- tlon that. no new . funds. channeled irito the district and a new election will beCalled. . . · A second bUdget is baaed on having a succe1sftd new election, with about S4 million added to the district's Kenneth Ki mes, 56, operatot of Kimes Enterprises, 17928 Skypark Circle, reported the grand theft loss Tuesday morning after opening up the • firm . Detective John ' Stoneback, who is handling the Investigation, said it ap- pears someone ci rcumVeijted a highly 5ophlstlcated locking device installed due to the antique stllchery's value, revenue. . . . He said the stitchery dating back to WARM·UP$2495 SUIT . COTTOH SWEAT SUITS •TENNIS DRESSES •Mn•lofl '. TENNIS SHORTS & SHIRTS • Nel1911 • Wigwwn ··M991c ""C! • ......... SOX 95• to s3oo .H'll.OH IASUALI. WARM-UP JACKETS -· LIM<l.Hy!Oo , JACKETS $1695 H11•4Nre-, JACKETS $11 so '"""' -. . : ACKETS $39~? .... -......,.. SWEATERS s495 nMNll llACllT STRIMCllMGo Meta-Flex SKA TE BOARDS Meta Flex • Sk~ bOard whetls • tnicks • axtls • parts ( /4,{'\\ DART BOARDS and DARTS . I GYM SHORTS & SHIRTS. I < .. ' PWll&.--rtd FOOnALL JERSEYS , ,,._ _________ _, ......... c:o.. ..... .i ......... J ... _, fnd Pony TEMMIS SHOES ·5pol -,A- BASE8ALL SHOES ·5pol-,A- ALL'PURP05E SHOES ..-., ..... RUMMIMG SHOE~ ·~c .. y.,.... BASKETBALL SHOES • ...,..... ... ...... , IAKRIALLS M IT.D. ...... , l'OOTIALLS '. Y .. IM .... IAlllTIAl LS Vol!IMI .... VOLLIY IALLS Volt I Mlk•t• soc!ca IALLS l'U Y•IOUHD IALl.S SOfT IALLS ...... IAC9URS I IALLS '· . . ~. ,._., . ' . t, · ..... ' . . . ' .. ........ J • . - .. 1 ' - ... DAILY PILOT EDITORlAI. PAGE .. ounds Action Over the years there bas been much criticism but . too little constructive communication between the Orange County Fair Board a1iil ffie Costa ~esa City Council. ·· The city has wanted to see the 163 acres or prime· open space preserved in public own ership and dev,loped fqr broader, more year around public use, as a key ·element in the city's overall )>Ian. The fair board has been Primarily concerned with preserving a.nd improving-the area as a fairgrounds orexpasition grounds, and suspicious that Costa Mesa 1 waStryingto takeover. .In years past, the fair board has been hampered hY. two things: lack of !unds and lack of imagination. ... The-fact that the fair has not been a big mon ey-maker and.state niggardliness with the fair board's budjet requests have been a major problem. As a result;lhe prized 163-acre site has never measured up to \ts potential in terms of amount of public use, variety of ' publJc uses and physical attractiveness. But fill of this can be consigned to history if ·current attitudes and actions continue. The fair bo;1rd has reacted favorably to the appeal from the city of Costa Mesa that a broad-based effort be. mounted -involving the fair board, the - state, the city, the schools and a variety of special iecreation interests in the community -to develop a maste r plan for tile fairground site. The fair board is looking into h iring a master planner. The bQard a lso is checking into the felf,Sibility or sponsoring thoroughbred horse racing at Los Alamitos as a way to help finance .fairgrounds development. 1'he big problem still is money. The thoroughbr:ed racing has to be considered a long odds bet at this ...., point because it will be fought by the tracks which ..... alread.v have thorou2hbred racine:. But the city of Co§ta r.tesa, primaril)'. throu(h the ·i)ll:__croos-can. • • Spark· Conflict WASlllNGTON -A grim, 'new , . mood is developing in Washington [ · ] that military intervention may be JACK A~DERSON necessary to bring down the price of oil and save the West from economic ruin. . Until the 1lJSl few weeks, military action Was considered out or the question. But the mood definitely is changing, as the con.sequences of the o il gouge have b e~o m e more devastating. , •, Saudi Arab"ia's King . Faisal, can restore oil prices to a let:llve level . U.S. military intervention, he has warned, could set the entire )liddle East on fire. President Ford, while going along With Kissinger, has taken a harder line in the_strategy sessions. Our sour- ces say the President is willi ng to use Oil is t h e lifeblOQdof the in · dustrial West. A growing number of policymakers now agree t hat the United States can· -~ -u~s. milit-ary poWer as a last resort lo prevent the oil cartel from causing disastrous economic and politic·al dislocations in the West. not sta·nd by while THE POLICY experts don't believe a few recklessly the Soviet Union wou ld interfere with greedy potenta tes interfere with the a U.S. military operation in the Mid· oormal flow of our lil~bl~'· ·die East. Even Kissinger agrees. ac- ALRE"-DY, the: 011 price ~q)Jeeze cording to our so_ur_f!s,, that the super· has driven Italy to the brink of" powers recog nize one another's "'vital bankruptcy. Other Western stalwarts, interest$.•• s uch as England and J apan. have been r°'ked by high oil prices. Unless the prices are qui ck ly reduced, economic chaos will spr.e.ad throughout the \Vest. Th.e r e pc r c us.s io n s, top policymakers have told us. v;ould af· feet the .. vital interests" of the Un ited States. The use of the term .. vital in· terests" is ominous. For it is under· stood that the United States will go to war, if necessary, to protect its "vital interests." One important policymaker. in confidential talks witb us, compared the oil gouge to Pearl 1-farbor. In fact, he assessed the economic damage as far greater than what resulted rrom the bombing of Pearl Harbor. 1'HE 1\RAB oi l rulers, he insisted, · are engaged in overt economic war- fare. They have used oil as a weapon to denland polil.ical concessions. They have even imposed wartime secrecy upOn their oil strategy meetings, he said. Jn the backrooms. Secretary or State Henry Kissin@r has opposed even hinting at military action <1gainst the A·rabs. He has confidence that the Arab moderates, particularly Egypt's President Anwar Sadat and Just as the United States didn't try to stop the Soviet Union from invading Czec hoslovakia, Ki Ssinger believes the Soviets wouldn't likely risk a nuclear ":ar "'ilh the United Slates over Middle East oil. Th e secret speculation is that Libya v;ould be the most lik ely target or U.S. intervention. Libya's radical strong· man. l\1 oa mmar Kh adafy, is n't popular with his Arab neig hbors or the Ru ssians. They would be less P.Crt~ urbed over an attack upon Li bya, therefore, than any other Ar ab oil state. IT WAS also the fiery Khadafy who triggered the oil price r ise. In late 1971, he moved in on Occi dental Petroleum, a U.S. company, which de.pe nded upon Libya for its crude. liis squeeze tactic~ were so successful that by early 1974 tie had boosted the price of Libya n oil from $1.50 to $16 a barrel. His tactics encouraged .other oil potentates to band with him . If he were singled out for U.S. retaliation, they might once again get the mes- sage. CIA sources have suggested that the simplest way to knock the props out persistence 'ot Mayor Robert Wilson , has helped put the problem on.the.right traclc·in urging in~olvement or many interests and-agencies, public and privatet in the planning and, if necessary, in the funding of the f:llrgrounds development. Getting something like this off dead center takes zealo.us ·effort, and Mayor Wilson hos made the fairgrounds d evelopment into virtually a onc·man crusade. Now the need is for the fair board to truly assume leaders hip and aggressively go about involving the state, the city, the schools, the county a nd iqdeed the broad spectrum of Lhe community in harnessing • dream s into plans and plans into action . New Helicopters Helicopters apparently have become a part of public a nd pri vale lite in Costa Mesa. Last week, in the most routine way, the city council authorized ·the city manager to negotia te an- agreement to acquire two new police helicopters to replace the ones that have been in use for five years. The go.ahead was given in the bulk approval of a huge list of items-on the consent calendat. There were no questions and no complaints. The helicopters, and the noise a nd intrusions they used to be r egarded as making, apparently are generally accepted. I ' I ! ' ,! Still, since this is a major commitment of funds and of law enforcement policy. it \vould have seemed wise for the council to have· required a little public discussion. A presentation on what helicopters have - accompli shed in the first five years, what the costs are a nd what the costs and usage projections are for the new birds would have served the public-and the police -'If things get any worse we may have to resort ·to something --WeJJ. • • I C drastic . . like building cars for practical transportation.' ,..,,,, __ -Dear- Gloo!!!Y · Gus. Wish I "'ere a city councilman so l could have a root poli ceman around my place or business too. F .C. ~Gw~lill•ll .......... ..,"*" -.. -M<•IWrilf tfflMI .. IMwl of "'9 -......... s... 'IMt",.. ,....,. • ~w Giii. o.iiyl'41M. ·from under Khadafy would be to engineer a coup and replace him with a leader more friendly to the West. One secret report tells of a discus- sion bel""•eCn a CIA agent-and an Oc· cidental of£icial about puUing up S50 million for Khada£y's assassination . Jiigh officials have assured us, however. that the $50 million talk was nothing but barroom banter and has never been given serious con- sideration. · PENTAGON sources have pointed out th a t Lib ya's· oil fields are reasonably isdlated and, therelore. could be seized, sealed of£ and protec - ted with relative ease. This should take no m ore t han two J\tarinl' divisions, one sou r!'f! estimated. There is also talk in the bad.rooms about giving Israel the green light to take over Kuwait's oi l fields. The secret assessment is that no com · bination of Arab armies could stop an lsraeLi march upon Kuwait. Perhaps signirfcanUy , the United States has suddenly started t.o rusl) arms shipments to Israel. In some cases, the U.S. military's own stocks have been depleted to make the Weapons available to Israel. SECRET military studies show. however. that the oil fields would be hi ghly vulnerable to Arab sabotage and the oil could-be bottled inside the Persian Gulf by sinking a couple of tankers in !,__M_ narro.w straits at the mouth. The tank ers couldn't get out of the Gulf \Vithou t coming within range of hidden Arab artiller~·. The stakes, however, are hi gh. Kuwait has the world's third largl!sl oil resel'ves. with a known suppl y of64 billion barrels. Onl y Saudi.Arabia and the Soviel Unio n have more oil. And Ubya, with 26 billion barrels under its sand s, ranks seventb. . .-jr ...... 4 1-co:..-i ·-._........ -• ~---· · "Bo1nes _Onl11_ f'!.r the~~? __ ·-- T}le Housing Cost Spiral To the Editor: . The cost or housing is spiraling out of th e reach or the a\·erage _income family in Orange County. Unem · pJoyment in the. home building in· dustry is at an aH-time high. This is a crisis that is gelling \~1orsc and the people who will be hurt the most. un· fortunately don't understand what is happening. THE COUN'J'Y government and many cities are causing the cost or housing to climb by severely limiting the production of housing. They do this by red uciljl.g the total number or units that can be built, and also by al · Jowin g only a portion of the total Property to be developed. Jn se\·eral recent cas~s before the county board, land owners vkrc allowed to develop. only 20 perce nt to 35 pe'rcent or their land. The remainder is expected to be left in open space and undeveloped . Government also limits the supply of housi ng by adding to the cost. They do this by demanding building criteria and codes far above those·needed ror sa fety, raising the cost or permits and rees and forcing developers to prov ide every th·ing fro m streets a nd sidewalks to sewers. ~·ater and un- derground facilities. TllE COST ol" cxpensi\·c environ· mental impact reports. delays. moratoriums .ind other bureaucratic obstruction of the enterprise system must also be included in the final sales price of ~·our new home. Is it any YiOnder that the homes that are completed are so expensive that only those in the upper income brackets can afford them? And, if y,·c can only build for the upper 30 per· cent, we surely w·on'l need but 30 per- cent or the labor force in the construc- tion industry. Since I hat industry is the single largest employer of \vorkers and has a direct relationship to nearl y (Our times as many rt•lated jobs. the hous i~g_problem is really becoming a crisis for all. CliARLES !\I. TRE:\!1"A Vice President -CEEED Executi\·e Secretary llistrict Council of Carpenter~ Good Example To the Editor: ( MAILBOX ) l..elters from readers are Ultlcome. Nor· mally, writers sl1ould convey -their mt.s· .sages in 300 words or le.ss. The rtyht lo con- dense fetters to /ii space or eliminate l ibel j" reserved. All letters must fnclude .fig. nature and moiling oddreu but names may be withheld on requert if su/ficinlt Tea.son U apparent . Poetry will not be published. · The Dafly Pilot·s front.page article Nov. 7 indicated that sc hool distri ct officials probably wi ll hold new elec· tiont in lhe spring to give the voters another cha nce to vote on Prop. Z. SU PT. JOJIN NJCOLL indicated he's going lo get his .. management team '' to trim $4 million off his budget and re·assess priorities. Let's hope he docs! That's what the \'otcrs told him to do! 1'he trustees. in the same article. commented that they didn 't think the voters reall y understood the.Jrn· plications of the proposition. 1 think the voter did . After all, he gets enough education propositions for review and is familiar \\'ith the scare tac.tics which always start about thri'f! weeks before the election !lost -services, half·day sessions. etc.), the same story after the election about how dumb the voter was (l\ly God, they educated us) and the possible neces- "sit y for a special election <wonder who'll pay ror that?). YOUR EDITORIAL on Nov. 8 stating that the voter needed specifics to vote more intelli ge ntly was "'clrome. Let 's hope some educated person in ou r educational system will so me day understand that the voter isn't insen· siti\•c or unaware of today's prob· 1ems -nor is he stup id. He's just being ignored~ f'.J. THOM PSON Park ft11eslio11 To the Editor: TER construction has.begun and it's too late . Congratul ations, City or Orange, on your parks-all sevenorthem! HELEN MAGRUDER 11/ol lnrluded To the Editor: Referring to your editorials in the Nov. 1 issue of the Daily Pilot. I, as a parent Whose children attend Bear Street School, would like to thank you ror the well written report on the an- nexation or Bear Street School to the City or Cosfa Atesa. I \\'OULD flke at this time to men· lion that your following editorial "Pal"kS Are for All" directly involves the people, south ot the San Diego free"' a)'. north or Baker Street, east of the Newport Free\\•ay and west of the now-under-construction, Corona~ del l\1ar freeway. "Wakeham Park" i1 the only public park for the people in thi s area. Although the plans for the park are impressive. unfortunately it is not in Park Zone 6 and as such we \t{ere not. asked our opinion or how we would like to see this park develo~. This would have been fine if at the same lime a park was being considered for the people in this zone. Our poi nt is . if we are the only area in Costa Atesa without a park and are in fact in desperate need or one, why were we not included or plans made, for a neighborhood park? • MARILYN GRANT Transit Plan To the Editor: After reading the feeble mumbling of political authorities as to why proposition A failed to pa ss in the recent elcctjon, I am led to belie\'e that either the Orange County Transit District is completely out of touch with thinking people or that they can- not or wi ll not face the truth. A Facelift for the · State Capital Recently l pa rticipated in a bike-a- thon and my bike was accidenll y left al the finishing site_ (Estancia-Eark.). Not really expecting to get it 6ac~. [ decided to call the police the rollowing day. Well I didn't have lo. They cal· led me at 11 p.m. lo notify me that it had been turned in. l\lany thanks to the people who did thi s and I sincerely hope it le ads others to fo\lo\v the good example. Have you noticed the beautiful pie· lure or Eisenhower Park on the cover of the new (central and north) telephone directory_? This park, dedicated as recently as 1969, covers 23 acres and is one or seven parks \\'ithin the City of Orange. Dear city fathers of Newport Beach and ·Corona dcl l\1ar : l~ow are WE doing in the area ol park develop- ment ? Propositiorl A didn't tail because or inflation or the fear or higher taxes but because the ocro in all these years has not come up with one solid. workable ra'pid transit plan to present. to the people in spite or millions spent on studies. People are tired of throwi ng money at politicians hoping they will'"' som,.etime, someh""ow, somewhere do s"b mething bene(icial to solve the problem. We all want rapid transit now! People will support a workable plan that is clearly presented to them, but t.bcy won't buy a ny more political procrastination Clearly, it is time for the OCI'D to do its job. Among the,many ambitious plans to make a ''city'' out of Sacramento, the na\ives have unde rtak en a "restoration '' nf "histori c old Sacramento''. [ EARL WATE~S ) ln carrying out this plan the city has reaction can only be utter dismay. set aside an area between the freeway Blessed by nature with two grand op· and the world's worSt rivet front, pOttunltiCs to make the city one of the which was part of the early post gold. state's most attractive, the river rush town. Some of the old buJldi11gs fronts not only have been neglected beipg restored ~i:e on their original_ down throua;h the years but abused by sites while reportedly. the P!an con· permitting ugly industrial ~evelop­ templates r«\_buildlng some other ments and other depredations. As struCturesof v-.rylng historic value on they stand they have all the attributes neW locations !within the designate4 1.ot a cesspool. And, as a matter of fact area._ the rivers have been used as sewers · Althouj h tho restorations are being by Sacramento and all of lhe com. undertaken as commercial ventures,_ munlties upstream. ·. with private entrepeneurs seeking to Buj, the neglett ot the river fronts is capitalize on tourist nostalgl.a, the another J .lory and Only a part ol the Legislature ,has 1one along w1lh the -tot:tl u1n li:a tion of Sacramento due idea and dec lared the area, to be a largely to the railroads which have state park thus gatning so me measure been permitted to lndiscrlft')inately of state financing for the project. carve the City into Sectofs like a bu&-ln a biology class. SACRAMENTO ls silu3ted on the Whal ls of Interest at lhJ moment Is · confluence of the t""·o major rtven or the restora~ion of the old Eaale Cafifornia, the Sacramento •nd the . Theater..·Thl1 old building was 1---A.merlcan.-Wben one contr.UU these.....___.ho\Jfhkworthy of: &alva1e by history river fronti 11 lhe.Y...D2W.Jhe~pital-~bUffs or use as a Jillie theater. iffywll 1TmlTar geographical Ironically, the city• pormltted th e ~mena lhrou1hout the world the destruction of a muc~ lar&er and • more adequate, alth~h not. as an- cient, theater to make way-for a super market. So much for logic and econom ic feasibility. WlllLE there may be merit in the ·Eagle Theater project , which is backed jointly by the state and the Junior League of Sacramento, the backers have overreached them- selves, hi storically speaking. Prominently displayed on thei restoration site is a sign which proclaims the project a~ the "Site of the first theater built In Callfor• nla. , • "giving the date as 1849. For the edlflcitlon or these historians whose k:nowtedte or California history obviously is shak y, the first theater in California is · located in the City or ~1onte.rey, specifically on Pacific Street not. far from the Old Customs •louse. •Since the state can hardly be in lhc pesition of tertlfy lng two theaters as being "first" perhaps the Junior League-may be willing to1cdeslgnal BRIAN ENGLAND \later•' ~le°"sngv To the Ed itor: Well , the election i<; finally over and th e will or lhe voter has been expres· sed and wi ll be followed by our elected and appaintedorficials-or "'ill it? llQ.\V 1'1UCll· lon ge r can ""·e rely on !he beacht•s and ocean as our places of beauty a s polluted bay water. congE'sti.on , massi\"I! construction:'! or ~·ondomlniums ;ind "'alls dim the v\ey,• of hay and beach. Regarding the latest construction or that high wall on Bayside Drive •. , that's twice now that I've heard, "Oh, gee, ... maybe we shouldn't have,'' Al"· PUNCll the Eagle Theater as the "first in .tea Sacramento" and Avoid contusing lhc ''Didn't the OUHn visit this town Oniy a coup 11 o't years"aao;' tourist> they hopcioaltract. _ ---------------------~---' , J1\i\tESE. YOUNG ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robe rt .v \Veed.Publisher Thomas Keevil , Edtlor Barba ro Kreibit li. Editorial Page Editor The filitorl:ll pa ec of the Oal1y 'Pik>t seeks to inrorm and stimulate readers b)' presenting on this pa1e dl\•erse-coni men tu ry on topics ol In· tert51 by S) ndic ated columnists and can oonl!its, by prov iding l4 rorum ror readers· \ ll'\''~ <Jnd hy pr('M'.nlina this nl'\\Spoepl'r"!j np1n1ons and Ideas on current toplt!I. The cd1torl•I op1n1on"" ar the O:uly Pilot appear onl~ 1n lht> edilnnal column at the lnp or tht pa.t!. Opin1onJ cxp~ssed b) th~ coh.imnists and ci.rtoonlst1 and 1ener "rltcr' tire their 0"'11 and _no end9.0l.lm..(!J)l0Uhclt...v1e.•,11.s_by the,-. DiiHy Pilot should b(' inferred. Wcdnesdny, November 13, 1974·· ___________ ... ~ 4 ' • ·-· ' .. .. - I . ·_:!_.~ Turns to. Acting Holiday .. UP'I T ........ . . VALERIE PIERRINE TO BE SEEN IN "LENNY" She ·Never C.ugh\ a Cold Working Naked Fire woman Dropped • ALEXANDRIA,. Va . (UPI) -Sharon Devlin, 21, the city's first firewoman, bas •been Cited for faiJUfV to meet physica l strength standards. --:Acting City lfanager CJ jf. ford Rusch, in a Jetter to Miss Devlin, said to give the Woma n •s pec ial con· sideration . . , would carry , :serious. implicalions With respect. to the laws of equal , ' CHRIST JESUS · TAUGHT THE WAY- LEARM HOW FROM A FREE CH RIS~ SCIENCE LECTllRE "HOW DO YOU RBATE TO OTHERS" TMmSOAY. HO¥. 14-t:to P.M. -· . JOSEl'HN H. C'ARYH. C.S.I. -Of .......... 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