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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-20 - Orange Coast Pilot" 7 ' • • . . .. . • . ,..,, -. . .. -~ • . • . ·Trio Paint- ___,, Gri.ni • • • --eete • ' -, .. . . " -. ~--, . --Plan· ' ' ' , -·· . . ' URD!'r Bay -... ----~~ ~ -. --. - ' , . . , Ee.onoinil' Picture i. Ainled to Benefit ' " . . ----. ---' -, ~ ----. -. •• •. •••.. " ....• ' •• ·•If .•..•.....• ' •..•• " ............... , •• _ ...•......••. ···················-~· ... ........... At ·lrVine .For111n . soo;ooo-visitors-· . -"' ~ ' . ' . . --. ._ . . . -.. ..... - ~ --. -• . . --. -· -\ DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * WEDN ESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV EM BE R 20, 1974 . --VOL:"'· NO. :tM,' sa CTIOMS, , .. l"AOl!i -Santa's~ :~Pi~i ~g -. . . ' --- JQl1M T!l'IJ]-IZltii Upper Bay· 'Benefit' Girl, 6, Mauled Clas s Watch es as Lion A ttacks Eonomic Factors uii1t........, It's a \t'eek.before.lfba nksgiving, 6ut'Santa is orLhis '~:ay. carried. in th.ii; case. to a ,,·indo\(•'-display .stoi:e in lt1inneapolis. The com- mercialization of Ctuismas has been criticized for yea rs, but from al! indications it \von't be relaxed thi!}'year. Tapes B p red Mitchell 'Refused ' ' ' . . . To ·Take Full Brunt' . ' ' \VASl-ttNGTON (tiPll Former Ehrlichrrian reported back that Attorney General John N. l\1i(chel\ re-i\litchell, Nixon's old friend and 1972 fused•undir1pressu're from President re-e lection campaign manager, re- Nixon t o la,k e fu ll> blame. for fusedlodoso. Watergate in t he spring of 1973 and in-t-;hrlichm an returned later in the stead "lobbed mud bu lls at the White day-to report that Jeb Stunrt l\la- Housel'' according to a tape pl ayed in g rucle~; 1\l!lchel l's campaign deputy. court toda''· had Just told the truth abo·~t Alitcheli'!S refusal lo :ihoulder nil-\\'<1tergate to feder.al prosecutors. . resiiOnsibihty for \Vatergate \\'3S the · Fiiially, Nixon realized the truth of apparent turning point in a long day of \\'hite I-l ouse involvement v.•as going meetings betv.•een Nixon and aides on to come out and braced himselr ror April 14, ,1973, as the \V3tergate cover-v.·hat he dei;C ribed as a "terrible, ter- up beg'an to unravet / · • rible S,candal'' ·-a scandal wh\Ch T he evehl.:i orJ that lla:V unf6lded ·e\'entually forced him rrom ofrice. slo¥.·ly' in t·.s. District Court us the · "Now," he told Ehrlichman on the prosecution pl:i yed tape recording!!' of tape. •• ... the thing~ to do now is to those....mte\ings fo[ the jury in th~ ha\·e the son of a bitch done -indict \\tatergatc ro\'Cr·up trial of ~it ch~ll.r r.rttcH~ll ·ai;id a ll the rest and there'll John.D. Efir lichn1an, 'tt. R. ltalde man be a hor ~~ble two "''eck.,s -"·orse than an'd tWo form~ ~ixon ;i.s~clates.. q'capot Dome an(! so forlh. '' Tl'ie tU!leS ~1 selosed thaL Nixon fir-iit 'Bttt tie-quickly reconsldcrpd his as· dii'ected:Ehrlic~n1an lo as~l~litchcU.b sessm ebt of the s candal saying: "And to'takf'the blame for \Vatef\go'te. Bu.) it isn't'+ doesn't-have an}!thing to dq,, " , .o,\'ith Teapot. Jt iii't as bad as . , . r ~ ... _ ~ me n gpod-God....therc's_gpl td be. oo venality Involved in the damn thing, SMOOTH SAILING -_ no thievery or anythingofthatsort of • · thing. Nobody got any ravors, and, uh -)·ou knpw what I mcttrt'.'" WI TH PILOT AD -. •1 pJaced my adJ'lllday eifternooo and &Old the item on the rU'st ~u at 9 •.m. Saturday morning." I That's the o.ve.rnlght succ ss story told by the Newport Beuch resident ' whOptac,ed this ad in the Daily Pilot ; INFLATABLE life raft with oars. s:>(l. Rated for six. dood s hore dinghy for tour. CaU XICX•XXXX.. '- If you ha\' aboattdsellandwanlto move It In a hurry. call 642·5618. Put a few words to work1or1'Q . In the D.,!tilY Pilot Wbe n Ehrlichman entered the oval office curlicr,in the day after meeij.ng ajJ_h ~litch cll, Nixon qu'ickly--asked him ir he was ;·all finished " with his assigned task. "Yes. s ir." Ehrlichman replied. "All finished. li e (~1itc:hclll ls an in· noccnl mnn in his heart -and in his mind. und he docs not lntenct. to move off that p0sition. Ile appreciated the message uh. th;it, uh, good reeling belv,,een you ~nd him.'' . Ehrlich1n an '$ voice "'as hesitant in ronlrast t6 his usual confident . rapid· rire speech. !Sec &1 ITC ll El~L. Pai i• A:?) I - Plan Told By GA R\' GRANVILLE OI Ult Delly f'OOC SUit A plan geared to "protect. rriaintain and enha nce" Upper Newport Ba y while providing for ,"compatible" public use of the iiew 741·acre wilder- ness preserve was unveiled Tuesday by the California Department of Fish and Ga me . . Envisioned in the department's pre- liminary pla n is the restoratiqn of the· upper bay "to its place as U'le single most important coastal wetlands system from l\1orro Ba y to l\1 exico. ·· At the same time, it proposes im- prO\'Cments that "'ill "benefit" as many as' 500,000 educ ational and recreationa l visitors annually. Step one .in the department's pro· gram is the develOpment or a management plan and an en\•iron· meilta l impact report that wi ll detail development work to be undertaken. As outlined in th' departme nt's con- ceptual plan, the development pro· gram \Viii afm at removal of excess sediment fro m the upper bay as \Veil as projects d esigned to mini'inize further erosion and sill depos its in the area. It won 't be until July that the slate assigns a full-time wildlife manager· bi ologist to supervise activities in Up- per Ne"'port Ra y and at the Bolsa Chica E cologica l Reserve in Hunt- ington Beach. llowever . according to the pla,n. a team of tish and game biologists "'ill soon be a t v.·ork in both areas on water quality studies and •·other essential work" needed to develop a torma l management·plan. The preliminary plan sug_ges·t~ thal a nature interpretation cente r be con- . structed on the hayfront at the mouth or Bi g Canyon. "It is hoped the interpctive center can ~ de've loped in cooperation With ISee BAY, Page .o\21 Wo ma1i Nabbed On Vice Count ;\ shapely Corona del Alar "'Om:'\n "'ho de1>uties say until recently "'·orked as a n1 odel for J.lugh J-lefn er's Playboy org'!nization v.•as Jailed by Orange County Sheriff.l.s orncers Tuesda y nig ht on prosl itution charges. Sheriff's investigator Les .beber said he 11rrested hazcl·C)ed. 125- pou~d K :.i~blt?M Ann..~l~l91"Ktf •• "'.Qi; UOO:sea L an~. Coronadel ~lnr , 1n he\o room at the l~illon Inn, L<tJ{una llilts1 t<o1fter s hC' rliarged him SISO for• her ll l· legcdly pro.Cfered S('r \'ices. l Leber said the bt0\\·n·hfiTrtd. fi\'('" fool·nint• dcf1•ndant "a11 11ron1ptly lodg1•d 111 lbe rounty jail lie ,.;aid she h<1d bl•l•n und<'r lnvesligation for som · lime 111 ennne'ction \\'ll~ :.illt:i::cd pro· stitution oetl\'ilie!i ... I • FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. <A l'l -A lion pulled a kindergarten girl in- lo its cage and sevcr,Jy mauled her as lhe class \\-'atcht"d. Th!: li:irl v.·as rescued .when an attendant shot the cat to death . An drea Hen dr ix , 6, of Fort Lauderda le was reported in serious condi t ion at Plantation Genera l Hospital with multiple cuts· or the head. chest and <\rms. She and her Sunset Elementar}' School class were on a field trip to the Seminole Okalee Indian Village, a tourist' attraction southwest of here. (}Cl Speech e s_ A spokeswoman for the Broward County school system said the child fell when she stepped into a hole in sand under a chain lin k fence. The lion pulled her under the fence. and teacher aide Jane McClung, 32, re- ached into the cage to help the girl. But the lio n only clawed the woman and began biting'l.he girl and thro"·ing her around . An attendant then v.·ent into the c'<lge and beat the big cat with an iron pipe. The lion dropped the child a nd moved tov.·ard the man, and he shot it "'ith a rine, the county sheriff's office said. Trio S ~e Grim Future For Economy inTalk By lllLAR\' KA Vt~ tltH 0.lly l"lkltSl.I" An economist, busi nt!ssman and politicia n speaking ut GC I r\•lne Tues· dar nighl insisted tht·y aren't 11ro- phelsof gloom . , The pictures they paintt•cl of thl' cur- rent and future economic s1tuat1on. ho1,·ever, "'ere gray: if not' actually black. Focusing on !he douhlc·edgt'd S\1·ord of inflation ;uicl rect•ssinn. Conrad J amison. of Scl'Ut'L\\· PaC'tfil' National Bank , dl't:.iled ho": thl· total economy is being afft•cted : r\ll>crt Auer of the lr\'inc Con1J)any l'X a1nined the impal'l nn C(lmmcrc1at business: and forml'I' l ·.s . l'On · gressn1un anQ prcsidcntiul ('<11Jd1<lalc John Schmitz diseu!'st•(l tt1e go\'l'r11- mcnt'S role in the cconon1\· Jam ison told the aud1l·n<·e at \h(' Comn1unity ·74 St'ssiun, s1K1nsored b.'' llu.• Nev.•port Harbor Junior Leagut'., lhat recession and inflation arc d1· finitely hl're. "T\\o d ig it inflat1on . or b;1nana re publk inflation. is ht•re and \1~'ll pro bubly live \\'ilh 11 !ht• rest of our lives-,"hcsaid. · In discussing recession , Jamison oointed out that tht• gross nationul • procluct d eclined the first-.{hree Auarters of lhis ~ear a0d \1·ill pro- bably continue to drop for the nc.'<1 five, six or se\'en quurtcrs "\Vc're not ut !ht• bottom of lhc rl' ce~slo n yet.·· he" arnecl. Real disposable income per t'UJlll:t ta;.. of all. .. he saul. The best single hedge aga1nsl 1nfla- lion is to O\\ n .votn· 011•n hon1c, he sug- gt'sll•d. ··rn Orange County today, bct\\'CCn ~pring and ri1'!h l nov.·. prices ro~l' n1ore th11 n t\\'O percent each n1onth for houses ,\ S50.000 house is r ising Sl.000 per mnnth in \'alut•, on the a\'l'rage,'' hl' ~:tul. In anal~·zing lhe t·conomic s ttua tion. Jan1iso11 cxpliiined th:1t JH'Qdu<· 11011i s 1101\·n. yet t'ntploynlcnt Ts-u1l !\lore than one and un e·half million more pcoplt• are l'mployed in th1· countr~· today. yet production ha~ dropJll·d. he s;1id . The anS\\'er in fi ghting inflation is tn ~01nt·ho\1· produce more and di~· tribute ntorc. hl' explained "That things can ton1e unglued and turn 11110 a i930s-stylc dcpre~sion ha!-. J!l't':t\cr t'hanccs of happcninl! no\\ Lh~n anylime in the past-10 ~t'ars. ··ht• ~aid . "~1~ he-.t ~llt"1S. t11ough. is that tht• rl'l'CS~ion \\ill not dt tenoralt' 1nto ,1 dcpr(•.-.s1nn hut \\'Ill gel \1orst• tht• nt'\'.I t11n, lhret• or four c111artt·r~ and th1'n turn up.·· he prcdil'ted Aul•r. "h11 handle' co1nmer1cal pro 1ecls for the ll'\lllt' Compan~·. ex pla1ned.J.hc_ec1i1non1ic slo"do"n 1s c:1us1ng a J'U\do11 n on bus iness' t'X· pans1on pl:in s ~ i\ ne\1 vt·nture b~ the lr\111c Coin 11any, the con1tnt•r1·1al ('Cnter pl11nnt'tl (See i.;co~o:.1 \', Pa gt• ..\21 ur total person;il inc:ome, increased G TE S Jo<a ll~· ond o.twnally tor 13 """ POR N O Fl H R ~~u~e ,t~.,u~~~~~~:~~~Tlle7NWW'T11E' 'ErfEMY U('Ol)Om1!lt said R./l' V ''Thi ~ is st:i ti!iliral eonftrn111t1on ot l{()'l"l'EHl).\~I . llnllurttl 1L'PI ' 1~·hKt rou all ~no" ft'(_lm y~ur po('kct Tht' e•t} budwt'l for 1 ~1i5 in cludl'~ S.'i8 ~ks: recession and 1nfla11on are bit-1nr the purrhuc;;1• or !'t''\: maqazin('' 1ng h.ard," Jamison conrludcd 1'ht' moo('~ 1 ... a llocutl'tl to "\ht• f1i.;ht I-le n~trd tharlnn.a11on 1!'> nnl :1 sf'lf ai!.:nni1t porno~r aph\ · corrcc11ng pro~n1 . "lt .. tt·nd~ 10 fr t•tl "()ur otf1t~·-. ..,hOutd ht' .1hlt· tu ... ,,. mi 1l~C!lf nnd 3C('C'\cr11t(I, he :-u~tf 11 h:11 tht•1 <Jl't' su1)1 >0-.l·d to 1 1~h1 . ·· a 1·1 ··tnC\'Jlab1y, 11 has an un<•,en 1mpu1t \\ sMkC'Smt1n s:1ul on society "'htch nlakcio it the cruelest -~------------- -' W eighed SACR . ..\~IE\'TO (t\J>1 Am<1Joroll company sho11ld he allov.·ed to drill Ii ne"· \\'ells in tht.' Santa Barbara Chan- nrl becaust' t hl' economic benefil"S out\\eigh the t:n 1 irol\mental danger .... a state report i..i~:.. The en\·ironmcn1 ;il ir1pacl report. pr{'pared for 1hc S1 :1 t~ Lands Cont · mission. deals \\!th a request br Allanlic Ri chfil·ld ()1) L'o. L.\RC0 1 \\I rl'sume drilling off ;,i thannel 1>l:Jt - form north of l.ns . .\ngeles. 1'he commission \rt!l hold u tlll'l•t111c. Dee 19 to dccLdl· \\·hether to allo" lhl· SAWHILL GIVES COASTAL STATES WARNING, Page 8 6 ne\1' \1elts in the c:h c1nnl'i 11hert• a l!Jfi9 blo11·out i.t•nt od Sill''' 1ng 11110 I he: ocean and onto nl'arb1 hl'<1 Chl'i. "1'hest.' l'Onlpan1e,.':-.11ll ha\l' ;1 1·0 11 tractual ri)!hl to rl'<ihlt' thl' re-.t of lh• potent ial from thclea:.('. i.aid R !"I Golden. ;1~~1.~tatH l·\l'l'llll\C nlltl'l'I t•1 thl' c·on1mi::.Jo1011 ··\Ve ha\·e to 11·1 1hcn1 go ;1hl•:.itl un less there ;ire .-.trong en\·1n111n1c11t:1I considl'r;1t 1nn ~ ... he :-:nd in :01 111 tl'l"\'le\1 TueJoda\ "Thl' en\ 1runrn(•nl.1I µrobk·n1-. ar1· m1nin1<1l or nun·t''\:1 :.tl·nt 111 th1-. t"l'l'. (jnlden said of the rt•port ·:. f1nd1n ).:' 'fhe thrCL'·\lllunle fl'l.lOl't ex a1n111c~ !hi.: gcolog,\ :.ind other en\·1rnnn'\.l'ntal 1·!i :1r:11'\c ris!it•:-. of thl' a/'1<;1 ;1 rou 11d Plutforn1 !~oily I l\'O milesoffGolcl .i <St•1· fl l l .. 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'""llC•tll• fl1' '~"""•'Pl' •• ' ,,tto ... _ •• ' Tf't ..... A IU t ........ 114 '*"'"'"'--•• -, ~- ' • .• A:! OAM.YPILOT S . '· Wedn!!(fay. Novttnbef 20, 1974 a pan on ~Nuclear 11r H)' JI •:Lt.:~ TltO,\IAS 1-~ord told ll1rnh1to tht> most important prevent the s pread or nuc lea r TOK \'O •U I' I 1 Amid p1·cd1l'l1on~ ll'!>SOn he l<'o.irned in his ··memorwblc" \l"eapons -a c lear effort to apptase the rullng JapHne1>e ~O\'ernml·nt tnp to Japun "as .. the Lime has romt J11pHnese sensitivities oter recent re· might fall within the weE'k, President when no nation may remain isolated .J>Orts that U.S. warships bearing Ford agret•d todu)' 1,1·1th Prime iJOd reruse 10 t<ike part in the arf airs or atom.le \\•ea pons have stopped in l)lini!>ter Kakuci Tanaka on the need the rest of the v. orld." Japanese ports. . -I ·force~ to resign under rire shortly .-after he bids Ford fa reweU Saturday. Secretary of State.. Henry A. Kiss· Inger said Ford's offirial discussions in Tokyo "achie\'ed the optimum of what he could have hoped for." to halt the'Si>'read of nuclear "eapons t'ord began his day "'ith a second The cqmmunique also appeared to ;.nd pledged closer lies be t'A·een tht· rou nd of talks with Tan1tka, then ad· signal Japan's Willingness, after in· A po"·er struggle has be.en under tountr1es. dressC'd a luncheon at the Ju pan Press itial opposition, to accept a Ford ad· way for Tanaka's removal from office Furci "'ound up his hertic se<'ond Club. \\'atrhed a demonstrallon or minlstralion proposal for all oil-since a Japanese mag&iine published full duy ~n ·roiu·o at ;.i b:1nguct for En1. ...martial _arts. ,. nd atte nd ed th re~ eonsuming--natfons to cut petroleum a lengtby accusation in October that !X'rnr lrirohito "'1th a !oast to "the t•ocktail p<1rt1cs prior to the ban11uct. 1n1ports by 10 percent. Tanaka used various cabinet jobs to RO\t•r nment of Japan i'.lnd millions CJne 1>a rty \\'as for IC'<1ders of the Buttheagreements wereshadowed enrich himself, largely through land and m11lionsof J apanese." Amer1c11n commun1tyinJapan. by predictions from within Tanaka 's deals. Borrowing the v.ords of the first Tanaka <ind Ford issu('d a joint own ruling Liberal Democralic party . Tanaka, fl 56·year-old millio!laire in .lap;1 nesecn\•oy to lh<'lrnitt>dStatt>s . commun1r1ueagreeingon thc needto that the prime mlilister might be · the construction business, ~~--;-~~~~---~-'---"----"------~__:.----r.:____:.:....::::=.::__:._:::::.:....:.:... Fro• Page A 1 acknowledged he made money but de· n1es" he did anything .wrong, The ac· eusations triggered the "'orst crisis in Tanaka's 28-year career as a con- ser\•1:ttive.political figure. Ford addressed the Japanese peo· pie directly in his televised speech from the Press Club. saying, "Just a s v.·e can wor.k tbgether to maintain tod ay's peace, "'e can v.•ork together to solve tomorro"·'s problems.'' "\Ve intend not only ·to rem8'in a tiustworthy ally, but a reliable trad· ing partner,'' Ford said. "We will con· tinue to be suppliers of the-goods.,.ou f'ra11d Case • need. f f ~hortages occur, \\e \\•Ill take special account of the needs of our -trading partners.·• Large crO\\'ds lined the streets dur.' ing the ?'resident's !().minute drive tO the Press Club. There \\'as no cheer· ing or flag·"'aving, as there had been to some degree Tuesday, liut neither was a hostile tace \'iSible. Ford "·as guarded by th.e hea\•iest security shi eld Japanese poli (.'e h ave ever mounted for a foreign risitor:, but the mass demonstrations •that. had been feared during his visit failed to materialize . MITCHELL ..• •• "Aild he ' (htitchelll said, 'J don't know what they Cthe Walergate burglarsl'"·e re up to'," Ehrli<:hman reported. "And he said. 'Nobody "''aii more surprised that I was.' Probe Reported In LQng · Beach "\Ve had this meeting. and , an-d. uh he, he lobbed, uh. mudballs at the \\'bite House at every opportunity -it . WJS very interesting how he dragged it in, uh, ye·ah .... one a rter the ~·other." ' Plenty (If Parking Parking pe rmits for this ne\v city.operated parking lot off Coast 1-li gh,,·ay \\'est of the Ar- ches Q,ferpttss are no\v available at Newport Beach City Hall. The 425·stall facility once ser· Yed as a t emporary parking lot for l·loa g 1.1emorial Hos pital. Front Page A I OIL ... It' a !sO di s CUS St'S thC" stife'iy measure!i lo prt>\"ent spills and to con· lain those that might occur, but ad- ~it s that predicting v.·hether a spill \\'Ill occur is diffi cult "It is di(ficult lo determine a pro· bahil ity factor for th~ occurrence of oil spi/htge from the project. si11ce there have been no reported past spills from Platform Tlolly," the re· port said. The report adds: "The probability of a blov.·out during drilling from Plat· form flolly:iiconsidered very JO\\'." 'The nt'"' drilling -meaning <i n in· rrease from the current 1.17 million barrels of oil a year to a projected 7.3 million barrels ;1 year from the plat· form -\\'Ou lrl ha ve significant economic heneflts, the report said. ··The inl'reaserl pn){tuction \Vilt con- tribute ,.uhslantiall.\· to the revenues "'hich the count~· of Santa Clara and the state of CaliforniM already re· ceive. Additional employment "'iU be provided.: it says. The ARCO ;1ppl1c<111on is not the first for an actual rl'sumption of drill· ing in the channel. Golden said . There Hre SC \l•ral ;1pplications for ne\\' drillin ~ on the agenda for the C'omm ii.sion ·s mt'f'ting Thursday. The ban nn nt'\\' dr\lling in the ehannel \\·as imposed by the eommission after the 1969spi11. f:nlde n said th<1t about a year ago. but has not ye t aelually appro\'cd ne\\·drllllng. '!'ht l'll\ irnnn1t•ntal impact rcporls nn lho~{' a11plirations indicate littlr dn mag<'-tn th.· t'n \"i ro'l n1rnt if they arC' ;1pprt1\'<'d . he !-;t1d ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT n.t 0.M19' ( ... \I 0.ll r PllOI , ..,lft """t;IO "<om· _t.,.Ht-. P'ro11 •\bubh"'-<lbrt,,.Ot .. CH U P\obl"'"~ CGmPft•r S4fl•.io ""''-.,, p.obh"""' Mo"ll•r !ftrPuqft ~·;~•. '"" Co\l.t Mtw, """'-! S.Kft, HU"ll°'O'I""' 8o-Kft ~-· tl•ft· II•"••. ''"n•. ~.oa••IMI<• 1111,., 1...i U-llfKft 'loull'I (O••I A l>flOlt' <tq~I f<ll\1..., 11 llUD0•-0 i•t .. tO•rs -~.I". 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MTMr ~llWl!l-IJ.811 """'"'' .. • ,--.. Deputy Sued by Viejo Man in Assault Case Orange Count~· Sheriff's deputy and unsuccessful Mission Viejo ~1un1ripa l Advisory Co uncil candidate Vilo Ferlauto is being sued for Sl .9 million Gardenets' Tax Break Rejected WASHINGTON (UP I ) -Th C' ·gardeners Df America lost a' $7 a year tax break \\'hen Rep. J a mes A. Burke's proposal to extend the seven percent investment tax credit to thl• ri rst $100 of home garden tools was dropped by the House Ways and ~1eans Co mmittee. The ri.t assachusetts Democrat. "'ho is also pushing legislation to give free 'seeds to all Americans, convinced the committee moolhs ago to incldde the tax credit in its pending lax reform bill. but it n·as dropped "·hen the bil l was scale d down to bare bones to help its chances or passage. Burke. his cause lost. agreed lo drop the amendment aft er telling laughing colleagues ·ruesday. ''I th ink 1ve ought to gel it in for spring plant· ing." by an El Toro man \\'ho claims his son \11:t.s r:t.lsely accused of thert and at· t:t.cked at Laguna Hills h1aU. In an action filed Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court , Leonard Smith Sr .. 23311 Cavanaugh St. alleges that his son. Leonard c. Smith J r .. y,·as pushed agains t a \val! last Oct . :i by Ferlauto who assertedly accused the boy or stealing his wallet. Smith alleges his son's arm wa s Jy,•isted and that the boy, an honor stu· dent. suffercd injuries that "'ill not al- low him to pursue a professional career. Ferlauto. a narcoti cs sergeant, said he y,·a~ in the store as a private citizen at the time of the alleged incident. lie placed sixth balloting for the five charter memb.ers or the municipal advisor\' council in the election t"·o "·eeks .igo. The suit al so demands Sl.850,000 ol the Sears Roe buck Company. School Bus Raided !\I IA~fl BE1\CH CUPl l -Police searchin g for m arijuana raided a school bus headed for l'\liaml Beach ... Senior High Tuesday and turned up · t1\'0 bottles of i\Iogen Da\·id wine and :1 p:iir of dice. f'ro111 f•agt• A I • ECONOMY ANALYZED. • • for the ",E!olden trian,ele" intersection at the S;in Diego, Santa i\na and Laguna Canyon frecv.•ays, faces nc11• problems. he saiQ . • "It's a real struggle to pin d0\\"11 .,.,.hat department stores \\•ill he go1n~ into this ne\\· center. \\hich "·111 be the ne\\" do"·nlo\\'n for lr\'inc." Auer said. :\Tajor stores ;ire stopping and re· tonsidering plans to expand, . .\uer said. .-\ucr. \\'ho keeps a close "·atch on the ·company's neighborhood renters plus the Fashion Island stores. said lha1 the la rgest \'olume inrreast' is be · in J! shO\\ n b~· beauty sh_ops. \\'hose bu1'incss is up bet 11·cen 40 <uJd JOO J)<'r · cent o\·er last ~·ear. Gas s ta!ions are h:1rde~t hil. he sairt. \\ilh \'olume dO\\'n hl't"·cc n J(i <ind 26 perrcnt o\·l'r last \·ear. Auer ;ilso said th at go1·('rnment al bureaucracy helpe(I extend the infla. t1on;iry impact. "ThrcS! and one·half years ago we drcided lo replarc the :?S·yc::ir·olo i-hps at lhC' Aa~shorc ~larina \\'ith concrete slips.·· he said. Durin,e: that period, Auer said he \\rnt to 23 a,l!encies to ,e:et permits to rt·place the e\:1st1ng s lips. The orij!1nal ~00.000 budget has risen lo O\'er St mtlllon during those years. he said "It 's the little ,l!UY "'ho is goi ng to 00 p.1yin,e: for !he deht)' beca'use now the 'hps are S3 50 per fool per month.'' he <'XPl:.t1nt'd . -&hm1tz. a frequent crili c of 51m·cm· menl. :rlso blamed bureaucracy for compounding the pr,oblf ms of Jnflu. t1on. "I maintain thcit the mejor problem • economlc111Jv is th.at there "'ere too I many people "·ho believe rairy tales 11nd myths. The)l feel that when you get somethin,lt from the gover11 ment ,vou :ire gelling it for nothing," ·Schmitz said. ··People look to go\'C'rnment for :1ns\\Crs and they are wrong. There is so mething radically \\"rong "'ith this country anrl the polit icians can't and .,1on't cure it.'' he said. House Unit Okays Tax Relie1Bill \\'AS lllNG'TON (UPil -Tax relief for more th an 38 million Americans and an immediate end to the grand· daddv of all tax looP,holes. the oil dep!Ction alloU·ail{e, "fia S tieen ii, .... pro\'ed by the llouse \Vays and J\teans Con1mitlee. Action on a chopped·do"·n tax bill came Tues-day during a sometimes ,dramatic session in which· a sofl · spoken Tl'nnessee Republican, Rep. John J . Duncan. broke ranks with GOP colle11gues to cast the deciding margi~ in the 13·12 vote-to end the depletion allo"•ance. Orairn1an \\1i1f>ur ~ttfs fO·Ark. ), iia1d he hoped to get the bill to the floor Dec. 4 or 5. but even If It passt>s the House. an a lmost certain filibuster by oil·state sene'tors awails in the Senate .. • 'After heari ng the repo rt from l\Iitchell . who had been his campaign manl)ger, 'Nixon consoled himself by. . sayjng : ·1o ne. one footnote is, uh , that. 'uh . his. uh . throwing it off on the \Vhite' !-louse isn't going to help him one damn bit." But he understood the im pact of ~Titchell 's position. "The' fault is the White House 's '-'.rather than hi s ... "Nixon said, "It ·s 'bad if he gets up there and says that, it 's a hell of a problem ror us." Haldeman added : ';It's a problem for us. 1'\o question. But there's no . "'8)' he can prove it." The President then ordered aides to get to l\1 agruder and find out "\\'hat the hell he's .. ·. going to say" to the LOS ANGELES CUPll -Federal authorities are conducting a fullscale investigation into all egations or cor-· ruptlon and fraud in Long Beach city ·government, the Los Angeles Tim~s reported today. · · · Areas of investigation are expected to includ~ gambling ahd amusement operations, real estate tr.ansactions, the financing of the city's purchase of the Queen Mary and alleged bribery or and solicitation of p&Yoffs. · The fl.ill scope of the investigation has not been derined because of the number of accusations, said assistant Front Poge A I prosecutors 11nd thegrand jury. .. BAY "Ir l\l itchell is indicted here. you , • • • think he's going to be convicted?'' one of the schools or the state universi· Nixon asked. t y system," the conceptual pl an "Yeah, ~.think so," Ehrlichman stales. repli ed. "I can't guarantee it. but I \\'Ouldl be am a zed once. once i\1a-As pr.oposed by the department, the grude goes in there.'' • center will include a museum, lecture "But. th nt's only one man," Nixon room, an elevated \\'alkway over a said. · portion or a bay island and P.arking "Ch, that·s plenty,'.' Ehrlichman ·facilities. s~id. Ehrlichm an secretl y taped his . The plan also calls fort.he construe· meeting "'ith l'\lilchell th at April 14 . t1on .o~ ~n upper bar tra1l system as Although the prosecution chose not to . the 1n1t1al move. to improve the pr~­ enter that tape into e\'idence, it was serverorcompat1blepubllcuses. played du r ing congr~s si o na l in· ·Back Bay Dri.ve. \\'ill serve as the \·estigati"Ons and tnd1cated that primary trail along the bay's ea.stern i\litchelt insisted he had been pre· shore if the fi s h..and game program is ssured into the \Vatergate intelligen· followed. Cl'·gathering operation by the \Vhite A proposa1 to ban vl!hicles on Back •lousC'. Bay Dri ve from San Joaquin Hills ln{n Apri l 14 . 19i3. tape played in Road to East Blufr Road is included in ·cour 'f uesda y, Nixon said it was a the preliminary development pto· "gocldamn pa)nful" thing for him to poSal. ~ ~ ask i\fitchell to take the blame for "Such a closure would be con!:istent FBI DireCtor \\'illiam A. Sullivan, ·head of the bUreau's Los Angeles of· fi ee. . In an effort to sort out the ao~usa­ tions, Sullivan said 14 witnesses ha\'e been subpoenaed to appear Tuesday before a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. · ~ . They inJ::lud e Long. Beach Vi ce ftfayor Burt Bond, City fttanager John l\lansell, City A_ttorney Leonard P ut- nam, five councilmen and t\\'O former councilmen, .along '"ith t\\'O amuse · ment company executi\'es, Dr. Frank Stanton and Al Bro"'n. The subpoenas· \rere issued folio\\'· Ing intervlewa with pro1pectlve wit· nesses by the jus tice department's or· ganized crime strike force. Those· sobpoenacd and attor .. ney- Richard P . Crane Jr., who beads the Los Angeles·based s trike force, declined co.mment. An FBI agent said the initial probe focused only on gambling, but has since been expanded into other areas. , "Leads are coming in so damnt'd fast "'e're having trouble keeping up "'ith them," he said. The federal probe follo\\·s earlier in· vestigatlons which reportedly lndicat- 'ed Long Beach. was believed to be the center of widesnread gambling and book making operations. As early as 'October 1973 a raid broke up a gambl· ing operating hand.ling more lhan S5 million a year. The Times also reported that the proliferation of gambling in Long Beach caused problems bet"'een en .. forcera ent agencies. Officers from other jurisdictions complained that bookmakers from in· t.iict "back rooms" in Long' Beach were spilling over into Other areas. • \\ 1alergate. Rut he indicated it "'as "''ilh the maintenance and use of Up· n~c.essary to take the heat off the per Newport Bay as a natural area," \\ ~1te !·louse. according to tbe state plan. The Jnvestigators are working un - der the authori.ty of a federjil s\atute ~aimed at combJling orgapjzed crime. ADULT PORTRAITS Couples. 011en1s, 9•1ndo1ren1s. tamt· 215 ly grouos tre welcpme Groupt 11 PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS 99t: oe1 •dd•l•onaJ .1ub1ect lor lndlvldutft 0111y S11u101y t2.'Noon 10 t m lo 5 pm. lo 8 pm • Now Through Saturday, Nov. 23 ' Bu~na Park Laguna HIJIS · South Coasl Plaza Cerritos Orange ·westmin!ter . ' Sund1y 12 Noon I04 30 pm Sears ·°"'' i .~ff,,.,;,,,, ';,,,, ,.,, ", ,.,.,, Ur ;·IHlr J/1ui1•\• /J111•J; , ' ' ' &.ts W@r!!JI? ®·@!fWO©® A Sunda)', l\J onda v, \\'ednesday and fo'rlday Feature OC the Dally Pilot Go! a problem? Tlien write Pat Dunn. Pat will cuf red lape. get tlie • ansu:er1 and ac. tion you 11eed lo solve inequities in gouernmenl and business. Aloil ynur question.! to Pa! Dunn /At Your Servic e. O range Coasl Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo.r 1560. Costa Afesa. CA 92626. l 11clude your t4 l~lephone nurriber. Registratio11 Lost • DEAR PAT: The registration for· my car was lost when i~ was shipped from England to Florida. I bought the car through 'a New York "'irm and picked it up in Italy. I now want to ob· lain California registration and even thougt) I don 't have the Italian registration papers, I cn n prove the car is mine through credit union and insurance records. Is this sufficient to change my r egistration from tem - porary to pern1anent. or must I obtain other documentation? ll.S .. Garden Grove· Further dot'umentation will be required. You t'Ou ld contact the offi<"e or the Italian Consulate, 10960. l\'ilshire 81,·d., Westwood. for the proper address In Italy to fequest or- fic,al t'onnrmatlon or registration, but ·this' probably would be very Ume <'On· s umlng. Another option, at'cordlng to B.W. J\o111es, manager or the Costa l'1esa Department of 1'1otor Vehit'les offit'e, "'ould be to purt'hase a foreign vehit'le bond In Heu of ofHt'ial owner."· s hip papers. This t'an be arranged through an Jnsuranee broker at an ap- proximate minimum Cost of $35 initially abd about SIO.(or each si ;ooo- value of your t'ar. When either of these documents is obtained and present.ed to the D1'1V office, per· · manent registration processing can be arranged. ·Nurses Registered Leot•e the Striking to Us " Greyhound buses s t and idle at the bus terminal in downtown l\1iami as the nationwide bus st rike continues. The s trike. which has stranded h undreds or people across the n ation , . affects some 260 Greyhound 'vorkers in the l\Iiami area and over 16.000 nation\vidc. Rocky Confirmation Seen Rules <;onimittee Chief Will Recommen<L Okay • \\1ASHlNCTON <UP I) -Th e <"hairman of the Senate Rules Com- mittee said today the panel "'ill re· co·mmend Friday tha t Nelson A •. Rockefeller be confirmed as vice Pre· s ident. Chairman Howard .Cannon (D· Nev.), told reporters after a brief meetin g or . the committee tha t the !\.1ansfi eld said Tuesday he hoped the , fa,'orably, and all-fou r ·Republicans vote cou l d come b efore the '"''ill do likC\\'ise. so it v.·iil l>e favora· ~h anksgiving rerei\_S. '"I Lhink lhe Senate will vote to con- firm ~Ir. Rockefeller. based on v.•hat '''e knO\V nO\V," Cannon said. "There has been nothing new that has come up to affect our decis ion." ble." Cannon said. ·rhe committee is comprised of nine members. DEAR PAT: Does anyone regulate panel's vote Friday "will be favora. · !·le said the committee vole recom- mending Rockefeller may not be un· animous because "a couple of mem- bers" may not want the nomination reported favorably. Ca nnon said he has been "'ork ing closely \\'ith !louse .Judiciary Commit· tee in\·estigalors "and they say there is nolhing they have that \1·e are not a"·are of'' damaging to Rockereller. nurses' registry operations j n hie." California? I must hire a practical But Cannon said a full Senate vote nurse to help a relative recover from "'iii come after Thanksgi\'ing "lo give surgery now that she is home again. I members a chance to read our re· would like to find out if there is any port.'' Democrat ic leade r 1'1 ike way to cherk out the" reputation or the· agenry I choose, so J'll be s ure the "But I have said that unless something new comes up I will vote individual I hire is qualified. If there is a regulating agency in Sacramento, I'd like its phone number. 11.J .• Newport .Beach The Bureau or Employment Agencies registers nurses' registries in addllion to employment agencies. It.checks to make sure registries are qua Ufied to ref tr properly licensed and · qyallfied registered, licensed, \'otallonal and practical nurses on a private . duty basis. fteglstries must post a $1,000 bond and meet certain reqnlrements as to character, age, lirenslng and experlehct in personnel work. or its equivalent. Phone the bureau •l (916) 44>9385 for further lnlormatlo.n. Fungicide Spill Halts San Francisco Traffic lloroscope Action DEAR PAT: I ordered a horoscope months ago from the American Astrological Association, Canton, Ohio. The advertisement for this horosrope s tated it would cost around $300 if it v.•as done by an astrologer: I think I need a magi~ian more than an astrologer as no ordinary human communication fiee ms to gel through to this firm. I know. I've written half a dozen letters · requesting my hoioscope. None has been answered. C.G., Huntington Bea~h four horoscope Is on its way after AYS eootac:ted the C onsumer Publishing Company regarding your dilemma. It appears A.A .A. also falls to cooperate wllh Callforala state agencies. As of Oct. 31 , the Olllo firm bas not 1ubstantlated 115 "worth up to· $300" adverilsl•g cl~lms as directed by the Department of ~mer Af· fain. The case has been referred to tk attorney general and formal adlon Is pending regardln1 the advertlselrient, whl<"h parports to be ba!ed on fadu.al, clinical or objective evidence. BeUJare Fruit F,lr# SAN FRANCISCO (A Pl -Sacks of powdered rungieide spilled from a · truck onto the Bay Bridge and halted v.•estbound rus h hour traffi c for a n hour while s treet S\\'eepers and firemen in space suit-like asbestos coveralls washed the mess awaY. There was 50fll e confusion im· mediately afte r the accident Tuesday \Vhe n rleanup cre\\"S feared the chemicaJ mi ght be dangerous. However, the manufacturer later" identified the powder as DUolatan 80 ~·hich, at \\'Orst, may only cause a slight skin rash. · Nils Ospenson, research di.rector for the Ortho. Division of Chevron Chemical Corp. suggested. motorists '''ho passed through the chemica l ""n1 ight take a shO\\'er and ,·acuum their cars. j ust to be on the safe side ... The l-Ti gh\1·ay Patrol said bout 10 of the 50-pound sacks tumbled off . a flatbed true!( ju.c;t \Vest of Verba Buena Island shortly before 5 p.n1 . !·luge po\1•der_y·· clouds obscured vision and cars passing through the spill spread the chemical several miles to the first San Francisco exit. A fC\\' more bags fell ofr on the Em· barcadero Freev;ay before officers stopped and cited the truck driver. \\'hen the bridge \\'as reopened to trafric shorlly after6 p.n1 .. patrolmen said automobiles \1·ere backed up nearly l\..-o miles east of lhe toll plaza . The ~louse begins hearings on the Rockefeller nomination Thursdar. 11 ouse Judic iary Committee Chairman Peter \V. Rodino (0 -N.J.}, said Tuesday his committee \viii hold night sessions when iJ b<o~ins public hearinj!'.S Thursday "'ilh Rockefeller as the first \\·itness. Rockefeller will be the ri rst v.·itness in the House hearings. and is-expected 10 be on the stand fort\\·oda,\"s. Rodino said he hope.c; to ~·rap up the hearings by Dec. 6. which could bring a l·louse \'Ole before Christmas. Se\·er al members of the committee said they s till ha\"e many unansv•ered t1u estions about Rockefeller. but pre- dicted he \\'ill be confirmed. if no ma- jor ne\v di s closu res damage h is norninution. Pagea1it Girls 'Too Skinny' LO!\'"DO~ IU P I J -Ilen Ford. a member o r P<irlian1ent. took one look at the leggy entrants to the ~l iss \\1orld contest .ind de- li\'ered his verdict -too:;kinn~·. "I prefer something a little better built ." Ford said ··1·he~· need a good meal of roast hcef and ''orkshire pudding." The entrants \\·ere Qltick to reply to Ford . ont· of four legislators chosPn to t•;.cort the l)cauties during ;i \'isit to Parlia - ment. "'\\"e are all good hl•althy girls." s.iic1 l 'crry r\nn BJ'O\\"n· ing. ~I iss USA . Gem Talk By J.C. /Ill,\! Pl/RIES ....... --~· CARE OF DIAMOND WATCHE S Wedneada . Novemt>er20, 1974 OAlt.'f PILOT • A:I Pilot Logbook Politics -Dies Hard .In Upper Bay Issue By \\'ILLIA1'1 SCllREIBER ottlll ~Ur f'llMS~tr " Tuesday's hour-long county Board of Supervisors hearing on settlement of the Upper Ne\\'J>Ort Bay dispute was HtUe more than a Jong parade of back-p.:1tt1ng and mutual admiration. -BUT 11' llAD its rough spots. A few s keletons were hauled out or the rlosC't and ~o mc longtime bad blood boiled anew. - Chief contributors to the ill "'ill rile v.·e re Super,·isor Rob Ballin and cuun!y Tax Collector-Treasurer Bob Citron. Battin 's•lar,gc t 1\'aS the lr\"ine Company, a key party to the set tl cmcnt pact. '!'he Santa Ana super\'isor 's feud"""·ith the la nd firm began in election year 1968. lie "·on his seat on a plat· form aimed at breakin ~ \\'hat he and his mentors saw as the company 's hold on co unty affairs. . SCMRt:l•(a HF. llAS SINCE battled the company at every turn in the roa<l. ~ ,, ... ~ Tuesday v.·as no different. Battin sa\\' the v.•hole deal as l'y1~t.f Ol public fund.c;"' and '"a payoff LC? the Irvine Company."· ~. _ ,...:. •. ', The agreement involves payment by the company or St .65.milhog,,io: back taxes. But it also provides for payment by the State Department()(; 1-"ish and Game of S.1.5 million to the company for about 527 acres of htDd in and around the b<ty. - Battin said he has proof much or that la nd -namely three t idal islands in the bay -already belong to the public and shouldn't be paid for again. IT SEt:!\1S an 1878 sur\'ey maP shows the islands as publie tidelands and Battin said that is enough to convince him that the whole setUemebt deal is a fraud, • So Battin attacked. lie said the coun1y is being "politic;illy roolish and fiscally stupid"' to leave thl' ownershi11 question in the h:inds of state and t'ompan)r negotiators. llF. SAID the s tate is fearful of pressing the ownership matter because of "'f)t)litic::a l accommodations the company has reached v.•ith the Ronald Reagan and Evelle Younger administration.'' Hattin said the county hasn't learned by past lessons that the Irvine Company is out to ''ripoff" the publjc,. "'Those "'hO do not learn from history arC condemned to repeat it.•• Bat- tin said. DESPITE: lllS eloquence. the board voted 4-1 in favor of the pat't,wilh the understanding that all ownership questions \\'ould be through a .i.1il n.- d;1rd tl11e sl'arch. Citron·s flailings seemed lo he those of a tax collector \\'ho has had a hole cut in his purse. 1-li s target was former county assessor Andrew llinsha1v, no\v a U.S. congressn1an. _, ' In a l en ~thy and confusing stall'ment, Citron said Hinshaw "bungled" \\'hen he assessed the Upper Bay properties because for tax purposes, he co·ming led public a nd 1nivatc land. · ·IFTllIS llAD not happened, CitrOn said. the county might be getti11g a tax settlen1 ent of S4 million as part of the bay deal instead of the Sl.65 : million that has been accepted. Citron, a Democrat, and Hinshaw, a Republican. were often at odds "'ith one another over the years and it was a poorly kept secret that politics \Vas almost always the root cause. · Uunng hi s s peech, Citron drectged up a county Grand Jury probe of l:linshaw's alleged misuse o~ public employes in his congressional cam- paign. · -·11 t; ALSO TRIED to light a fire unct er "interested taxpayers'}..to malte s ure the agencies receiving the back tax money SJ?end it-wisely to reduce t axes. In the end. he wound up praising the \Yhole settle ment, leaving the dis· tinct impression that a ll he meant to say in the first place was. "J 'm a bet· tertax m an tha n Hinshaw ever was." Santa Seared Catholic Assails 'St. Gimme' Cl II CA GO lt..:P I I Sa!lta Claus, the kind ly old dispenser of Christmas cheer, is really a sli ek huckster \\'ho has taught greed. not lo\·e. to millions of children, it 1.~:as eharged today. "Let"s lea1·e Santa at the i':orth Poll'" .... ·rites Catholic layman J ohn :\l ahoncy in lhc Dccembl'I' ISSUC of l.i.S. Catholic. '"!10\\' often do vou SL'f' a Santa '''ho is n ot SL'l'Vi ng a:. ;in outright huckster·.'" :'11:.ihoncy asked in the Sounding Board sccl ion of the Cla rl'thi an F a\h('J'S monthly magazine . '"\\'hereas tht• 1ruc ll'sso n o f Christm;1s is a rnl'Ssage of di,·ine nll'l'CV and snerifi ce. ~;.1nta is the front 1nan for greedy corporalions and the tuto r in ia r ecd fur 1illions of American children. He is the saint of gimme ... ".<\ couple 0£ generations back San- ta \\'as a relatively innocent imposter. but today he has become a total sellout to'materialism and greed. II(' is in the pay of the big toy manufac turers a nd department stores."' l\Ta honey said he was once shal - tcred v;hen told there "'as no Sant.a Claus a nd \·01\·ed his children \YOUld nol ha\'e to suffer such a hlO\\". Later. he s:.i id. he found better reasons "for puncturing this over-inflater! figure:'' ""''ou ng chi ldren. 1\·hose ·u n - formulated motto in life is '\\'hat's in it for me?'. can scarct!lv overlook lh'1t, according to the ii1formation they have received. it is the joll y olf elr rather than the babe who delivers the tangible goods." golden glow by OMEGA Tt.e vnGe1stated eleg,;;;;;: ol bark-lin- •ltl gold wlll btl llW! highlight of your faslliori aecestorv wardrobe. Omeg1's e•cetlence •n tles•gn anti crattsmansllio !or ov•k!J5 years sh•ril!!. !hrough '"' tl'lis 1<11< gold ... atch w1U1 a IOI'· ri•au-shapedcasea~ .n~· gral Darlr.-hn'-'lll b1ace1er. DEAR PAT: \Vhen v.•e return~d rrom Oregon after visiting relatives, a b:Jg Or· cherries they had given us was confiscated at the OOrder inspection station. Due to· the press of traffic. I didn't inquire at the lime exactly why we we.ren'l a ll owed to bring cherries into California, but I would still like to .find out. ..a . T.E.,flfOnt1lnVall~y Most di:nnond \V<Jtcht's are nol "" waterproof : and it is impartant that they n evl'r be dunked in a ny liquid or s ubjC<.'tcd to the use of a po)isfiing c loth . T hese wat('hC's require special cle~n ing: methods ·o OMEGA ~ -The in ~ctor1 ~;ere kylnl ·to·- prevent the entry of Ute c.berry rrult ny Into C1lltornla. Tbls trait '1y Inhabit& ld1bo, ore,on, Mo•tana and Wasltilngton. Allbough commertlal earriers are allo"'ed to cros• tJte border with • load of cherries due '° toa1h control 1t1nd1Nl8, ct.erries carried In 1utom~btles do ml meet these requlrt mt.nt:t. Border ln1pectors s ay la~t )'tar'• lns pettlon.i found the lruli ny 198 times In cherrlts tr1nsJ)O'rted In cars. Among:1 other pe1t11: the border st1tlon personrn,l look for are Japanese bet.tie, gyp~1 moth, Eumptan corn bottr, Dutch elm dlse1se and stteh vertebrate pests {al1s, pets loo) as g:er~lll and ehlpmunlts. • Ul'lft~I Bobby Re111e111bered .. The ramily of Robert F . Kennedy commemorate the 5\uin tX>lilician·s SOlh birthday Loday at ArHngton Nation;:1\ CeniC'ler) Kneelin~ •l lhe gravo ore his widow . Ethel Oefll. ond J oa n Kenned)·, wi fe of his brother. Sen. Edward Kenn~d y. \\'hilc children of lhe Kennedys ore in Lhe background. ' , ' if w nlch , .d iamond s. mountings.• dia l and crystal arc to be kept brilliant and beautiful. A diamond ¥latrh t~ even more 1 .-. beau1 iful piece of jewelry than a tim e piec<'. and dial and cr~stal. setting off glitt ering diaf11onds. mu st Ix· cleaned al::.o if Che \\•atch is to retain its orii;tinal beaut.v. Cleanin_g of th<' di :1 monds and movement o nl \" is !d mpJ \· not c nou ~h . Ynu can wear your diamond "'ateh ~1J\''~1.v~ w11h pr1dC' if you let us giv(' it the complete annual prof<'ssional in s1~cction ttnd ~lcaninA this fine j e \ve lry d escrvt's. J. C. .JJumphrie6 Jewefer6 1023 NEWPORT Bl VO .. COSTA MESA CONVENIENT Tf;:RMS . BankArneneard-MasttfCh01rve· 27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOC'1,Tt0N PHONE 548-3401 • , •• .. , I --• • A-I OAl(VPtLOT First. 747 • Disaster·; -Over · 50 Dead ·' I November Slowdown 1 DAVBREAKS DEPT.-This i!io the 1ime ol year when it 1s easy to ap- preciate our region \\'hen you a .... ·aken ~1l dawn, rub sleepy eyes and gate out 11pon this best of all possible coasts. The Orange Coast is wrapped under :t ruzey white blanket or its o\lo'R: mists of the morning swirl about in an aura of silence, broken only by the irritated honk or some early morning 'motorist \\•ho, no doubt, toolt to Pacific Coast }ligh"''ay without first taking to his morning cup of coffee. Morning dew still clings to lawn and l awnchairs, drlps frorp the eaves and. even makes'the streets look cleaner somehow. There is · a certain peaceful quiet about the Orani;:e «..:oust 1n htte Nov - embei, in the mists of the morning. SUMMER Tll\IE JS ·the ballyhoo season.ajone our coastline. J ammed trarric. 'loud stereos next door, sun tan lotion sales downtown and body·to· body beach crowds. Summer is when 'A'e ha\'C sand in the bathtub and no parking place in front or your ravorite market. It's our hyperactive season. But here in the mists of morning ;.Jovember, you are struck y;ith the notion that perhaps even Alother ~ature "'ants to slow the pace: ll!t the grass soak up some or her moisture --without bare feet stomping it all brown. Indeed. t his is the·time \\'hen som ehow. you lack the determtned drive to leap out or a '"arm bed at dawn a nd charge ofr do\\'n the highway to battle the ,day ror the in· flateddollar. N.A.IROBI. Kenya IAPl A Ctrman jumbo jelllner cr;i.shed ~nd burned today on takl'<>ff from Nairobi alrport and Lufthansa o!flcials said S9 per$ons \.\•ere. dc;ia and sir misslna. II was the first latal plunge of a 8oeiog 147 1'he \\'est Germ<1on airline's N~irobi manager, flelmuth Wolff. said 98 or the 157 persons aboard survived the rrash:Seventy·three otthese, he said, \\'ere virtually unhurt. . At least t\.\'O Americans \.\'ere i1mong the sur\•i\·ors, Lufthansa's Frankfurt office reported. They were identirieJ as Susan ~lary Seaholm or San Pedro, C!lliL, and Thomas Scott, "'hose home tO\.\'n \.\'as not immediate· ly knO\\'n .. \\'OLFF SA ID there were 139 passengers 4lboard, most or them Germans, and 18 crew members. He said previous death figures an· nounced by Kenya's communications minister, Omolo Okero, \\'ere incor· reel. Lufthansa sa id they had no fm -. mediate indicntion or the cause 01 tne crash, but added that the jumbo jet's flight recorder had been recovered. Witnesses said the plane apparently lost power s hortly aftertakenoff on the final leg nf <1 Frankfurt to Johan- nesburg. South Africa, flight and its tail section struck an embankment breaking the plane into a dozen pieces. ·A policeman said the Lufthansa pilot emerged from the cockpit say- ing: .. lt h as happened.'' He said a stewardess in shock kept tearing her hair and screaming. Official sourct•s said rive men1bers or the crew sur- vi\•ed, including the pilot and copilot. New Layoffs Announced By Chrysler DETROIT (AP) -The Chrysler AND NOW IN the evenings, the mis-Corp. has announct<d thousands of ls are plost likely to return again as a additional Jayofrs. raising to &4,200 the soft 'A'et balm for our coast31 people number of its employcs scheduled to "'ho have suCfered bruises or the beofftheirjobsinOecember. workday. Chrysler said Tuesday it was laying· It is the time or year \\•hen it is off 35.SOO workers temporarily and pleasurable lo sit by a ,,·oirm fire "'ith 8.400 indefihitely, closing all but one good comp<1nionship and tinkling or its six U.S. ('.:ar plants and making glasses. G one are the clattering. "extreme cutbacks" at 42 noisesoCsum merlime. manufacturing plants from the day TODAY CA1'1E In on the soft silence before Thanksgiving until J8fl. 6. The of the Orange Coast's No,·ember. You firm said the action is aimed al could hear those morning mists drip· cutting its inventory of unsold cars. ping quietly from the roor edge. In the · THE FJRM is the nation's seventh1 eucalyptus tree dov.·n by the corner. largest with a total blue-collar work t he old black crow v.•ho li\'es there an· force of 105.000. \Vith 22,000 "'orkers nounced the begining or the new day. currently on inderinite layoff, the '.'\o sprinting out to the street on this total effect of the layoffs will be to put morning. 1\l ake it niol'e of a strol l and 64,200 out ti( work in December, or <·ontcmplate the quiet. Just up a few ho f th Ch I k houses, you hear a faint sound now. Jt a ut 61 percent 0 e rys er wor · ·1orce. is a bit unusual. \Vhat could that be? Some 95,000 auto workers arc on \V.h~. you smile, it surely sounds Jayorrs this week. including 37,000 like a fl ute; singing out a quiet indefinitely at General Motors. 10,425 refrain. The tune drifts do"'" your at Ford, and 16,000atChr~·s lcr. .street' some\\•hal haltingly. Li sten There also "·as pessi mi stic nC\\S in now, what does it say? the coal mine strike. •·JINGLE BELLS. Jingle Bells. THE UNITED Mlr-.'E Workers hi gh . .Jingle all the \.\'ay ... ·· command has retreated fron1 its * Ul'I Tt"-" RESCUERS WORK AMID FLAMES AND SMOKE NEAR NAIROBI AIRpQRT Jumbo Jet Faltered Seconds After Takeoff, Eicplod1d In Field Middle East Seethes ·From Wire Services to other Arab c;ipilals may be adde;d Israel mourned its dead in the 1 frontier town of Beil Shean today and a~er.· declared a "war on tel'ror" to·rid the -A top Arab guerrilla leader has vowed to assassinate King Hussein despite the apparent reconciliation of Jordan a nd the Palestinian commando movement. Middle East of Arab guerrillas. In Damascus. the Popular Democratic Front fo r the Liberation of Palestine took responsibility for the Beil Shean raid and vowed to ··strike at the enemy until the liberation of our land from Zionist occupation."' Salah Khalaf, who uses the code name AbU lyad, said the leadership or the Al Fatah guerrilla movement has decided to kill Hussein and overthrow his re~i me .. -Secretary General Kurt Waldheim has called on Israelis and Arabs to cooperate with U.N. peacekeeping efforts to pre\'ent a new P.tiddle East war. Police sent reinforcements to the to\\'n of 13,000 near the Jordanian border to prevent demonstrations at the funeral or tv,.o men and two women killed in Tuesd.a y's Arab commando attack. · Victim Safe ISRA ELI TROOPS stormed the apartment building and killed three . guerrillas holed up for three hours. Police said the commandos carried rifles, grenades, propaganda leaflets andd)'namite. Twenty·three lsr.ielis were injured, most of them when they jumped from windoy,•s in the 12·apartment. three-story building. They were taken to a hospital in nearby Afula. Israel shelled suspected Arab guerrilla b<1ses in Lebanon through the night. However. the shelling was not considered a direct reprisal (or the raid. Military sources and border residents said Israeli guns have been pumping shells nightly into southern Lebanon in an attempt to pin do"·n bases there of the Pales tinian guerrillas. LEBANESE GOVERNl'tt ENT Kidnapers Receive $750,000 NEW YORK (UPI ) -A Ki ngs Point, N.Y. businessman kidnaped a week ago has been released unharmed after his family paid a runsom or $750,000, the FBI and Nassau County police said. The victim was identified as Jack J. Teich. 34. ~le was abducted in the driveway of his.Long lsland home last Tuesduy, authorities said. No suspects have been arrested. The ransom was paid at about 9 p.m. Tuesday night near Track 17 in Penn Station. according to Nassau County Chief or Detectives Edward Curran. Teich. bound and handcuffed. and shackled with chains, was released off the Gr.and Central Parkway near Kennedy Airport, Curran said. ... Associated Press reporter Alfred Araujo said the smeJI of burned flesh hu!Jg heavy over the crumpled fu~elage. He said money. Jet_ters. handbugs, dolls and human limbs were scattered on the n1uddy plain, spewed from the "'retkage. · R. S.' Virdee. a Luft~ansa employe "'ho saw the crash, said, "The plane rea~ hed-an-a Jtitude-of-noLrnore..lhan .._ 200 feet· when it appeared to lose altitude.·lt started sinking and fell to the ground. .. IT HIT A LARGE embankment · and y,·ent.. plowing through the field . The tail section came apart and burst into names. The rest or the plane wal'I totally disintegrated.·· · A s urvivor, 36-year·old llorsl llarkbarth of Cape Town. South Africa. said he y,•as sitting in the miel· die section. "The plane started \o droy ." Hackbarth said. ··rt .then JUSt rel to the ground. I reaUy don't know what happened next. The next thing I knew I v.·as lying in the grass in the field." The West German Foreign P.linistry said its embassy in Nairobi reported that 30 of the survivors were unhurt. Lufthansa's Co logne headquarters said it had received \\'Ord that 44 sur- vived and hoped more s urvivors "·ould be reported. A Lufthansa official in Johan· nesburg ·said there \rcre 90 survivors, 70orthem uninjured. There have been a number of minor inciden ts involving the 747, but today's diSaster was the first major crash involving the giant plane, which y,·ent into service in January of 1970. One 747 \.\'as damaged when it landed short or a runway near Seattle, Wash .• during a flight test. Blast Rips Red Tunnel Near Seoul t'rom "'ire Ser\· ices SEOUL -An explosion rocked a mysterious Communist-constructed underground tunnel beneath the de· militarized zone di\>iding North and South Korea today. killing a South Korean army officer and \.\'ounding six soldi ers. five of them Americans. Another American soldier \\'as re· ported missing in the b1ast. . It \\'as the most serious incident in· \'Ol\"ing U.S. troops in five years of an uneasy truce along the D~tz bet\rccn .th3 l\.\'O Kbreas. lllol'ie Star Killed R01\I£..-Alessandro tilomo. a teen· age Italian screen star, died in the crash of his motorcycle and an automobile Tuesday night. I-le would ( IN SJlQRT ) have turned 20 next Tuesday. tilomo rose to national fame four years aiio "'hen he played the· role or an adolescent "'ho falls in lore \\'ith the "·om an his \1•ido"·er father y,•ants to marry. The v.·oman initiates hint to IO\'e before her "·edding. • Ah. it is a Yuletide song greet®; optimism about early acceptance or a you through the mists or the mormng. proposed new contract to end the One of our neighborhood youngsters nationwide coal strike, now in its surely is up early, preparing for that ninth'day . ~chool pageant soon to come. UMW Secretary·Trcasd'rer Harry sources said their army was on the alert for retaliatory lstaeli raids Teich is 3 co-owner along with his ratht:r a nd brother of the Acme Steel Partition Corp. in Brook!¥"· , 011tpo11S Captured ' The mists or No\·embcr shall gi\·e Patrick said Tuesday there now is "' wa y soon to crisp December. 50·50 chance the union's bargaining And it shall be Christmas along this council will turn down the tentative best or all possible coasts. agreement. Vets' Raise Urged \VASJ-II NGTON (AP) -AFL-CIO President George riteany and the \'eterans or Foreign \Vars joined in urging President Ford today not.to veto a bill Congress passed to r::use vei.erans' educational benerits hy 23 percent. The 38-member bargaining council. which must approve the pact before it l'lln be submitted for rank-and·filc ratification. meets today to consider the proposal. The council members postponed their scheduled meeting Tuesday after returning from the funeral in Alabama for U:\tW qlficial i amuel E. Litt.lefield, v.•ho was rarally shot dur1n,1? a hold-u o here. across the ~rder . Premier .Rashid JOH.N F, MALONE, assistant Solh isaid : Israel always_11l\'ents-director of the FBI in charge or the pretexts to attack Lebanon, although New York office said Teich told ~·e have repeatcdl.Y declared that'.w~ authorities-he waS abducted by t wo _ar~ ~?t responsible for guerrilla men in the driveway of his home after raids. . . returning rrom \\'Ork. II\ other de".elotiments. , His wife, Janet, who noticed her -Communist . Parly Gener.al hu sb.:ind 's unoccupied car. c;illed ~~retary. Leonid ~· Dre.zhnev \Vl~I police a nd reported her husband v1s1l. Syria . follow1ng, his sul!lm1t missing last Tuesday. meeting wit~ E~YP:ttan. President Telephone cfills from th e abductors An,war.S_ada! in C~.1ro 1~ i:rud·J~~~ary. were made last Wednesday evening:, th~ o~f1c1al of So' iet 1 ass ne\\s ugen· the following night and again Tuesday cy saiid today. . · . . .. night. " · Arab sources 1n fooloscow said v1s1ts The details of how the ransom was paid were not immediately disclosed. South Raked by ·Storms ' SOJ\IE 100 ~ASSAU County police <1nd at least 100 FBI agents \\·ere as-~~igned to the case. No news about it had been released until Teich "'as freed un- hurt. Teich was taken to the FBl's offices in New York after his release. Mississippi, Florida ·re1npernture11 Mltfl U• ""'""'•91' " ' .. 11 .... 1. 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"'=f::•:JO•"' -r•M\ll;JSt ,.,. ' Ul"IT~ ORDEAL OVER Jack J , Telch same suit ne wore wheq kidnapetl. ' "We have the man back with his family." Curran said. "The ransom has been paid:'' Officers Raid House Seeking Patty Hearst NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI! Nashville· police have raided ill house suspected or houslng fugitive heiress Patricia Hearst. but a white womwn who had lived there for ·a time was gone, oC(jcers said. • Detective Sgt. Sherrrfan Nickens said the woman could have been Miss Hearst. Heavily armed of(icers surrounded the house in a predominantly black are• Tuesday pight and ordered Its occupants outsidt. Two bl1ck men and two black womeneDleraed .. Nickens 1a.ld l.-o of the occupants pi cked ou( plcturt1 of Miss Hearst as belng the woman who had lived In the house ror an undetermined Jen9lh of time. The. occupants had conflicting rtPor\S on "'"hen the whlte wam•n len.. They said sh• had a baby with her and left in a car with Florida lag1 with 1 black man. Ont witness sald she was in the house. as late as lastS•turdily. Nickens said a picture found In the house bad a resemblance lo Mi&s llearsl. He said otricen had betn working on the c•se alnce recelv.lnii a tip Tuuday from 11 aroc:ery dell very boy, -who said a white woman 1\aying in the hOu,te looked.like pictures he had seen ln tbe newspa_pcro( Mist HeanL. • ' SAIGON -South \"ietnamese forces today recaptured the last of three outposts in the "Iron Triangle" 25 miles north of Saigon after a bloody six-month campaign, the military command announced. The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong overran the posts last 1\la~·-1'he area is on the main north-south route to Saigon and has been used us a stag· in~ base for a ttacks on the capital. f'lllpl110 Re11Hi<>11 \VASHlNGTON -A l6:Ye4r·old Filipino yout)\ "'ho was serlt'"'lo the United States hfter hi s father held the Philippin.e ambassador at guppoint wts reunited \\'ith his family today. Appearing tired but calm, Napoleon Lechoco Jr. \\•as eMbi'aCed by his mother ,1 suburb3n Dulles rnterna· tional Airport as he completed a 10,000.mile trip across the Pacific sh!Jrlly before 4 a.m. PST. l\'e,r( E11er911 c ::nrt \\'ASHJNGTON -President Ford is. expected to name' Fr,p.nk G. Zarb as- sociate cijreCtor or the otnce or r.t anafement ttnd Budget, to SUC· tee~ QUsled Federal Energy Ad~ mtn1strator J ohn C,. Sawhill, the Washington Post reportea today. 1 REYE!VGE·TAKE --· ON KIN'S, WIFE ST. ETIENNE. France IUPll -An immigrant from the 1\·ory Coast "'ho $U5~Cted his F'rench \.\'ire or sleeping \\'ith his cousin was arrested Tuesday ~n a charge ot rapinithe cousin's wire 1n ~n act or reven~e . Police said Ossez Yao, '22, \\'as ae· eused or raping h\s touSln's wire. a French\\'Oman. after Jurina her to his apa._rtment on the prete xt or showln1 her a way to make 100-franc IS2Q1 notes reproduce themscl\'e~. 1 le-told her he had learned the trick Cron1 a wlt~b~octor in b\J 'Afric:au village. • I -· p " d s r ~ h ~ r f ,. t p r t • -. I DAILVPILOT AS ... . _____ __:~ ___ __:w:"'::":"~•;•;•·:•:•:"':"""":::'°=:·':•:'':::.:::::::::=:::S::::::~ \ Tr ick Lisi Contains 'Notables' Statisti cally r-------, ,,,. · 1:· Dracul a Call 1i SACRAMENTO <Al'l - O((icers <ire thumbing through a pro stitute ·~ "trick book" containing 400 names -including "people . \\'bohave been elected to public office," a police SIJ?k esman says. !':iucrumcnto Deputy Chi{'f Jumes a.1 cat :.1nus said "'hen ~he department is not study· 1ng the book, it is kept under ··iock and ke y" following a raid Saturday on an apart- ment about three blocks from the Capitol. "Things will go slo'A·ly no w. T hi s i s a lot of hou s ekeeping work!' r.lcl\.1anus said in reference to the investigation. Beer' Drinking, Cancer Linked T act ics PETA LU.IA !UP() - Potlce·are looking for a 800 252 9147 man who bit another man in the neck when he . • • · bec41ime impatient in a restaurant line. • LOS ANGEL£S CVPI) -rectum a nd kidp€ys in boll Police said Tuesday Twoscicntistssaythey have sexes. liver and breast ii that a felony charge of fi · d t e ' i~:~t:~~~i!~~~~~~}E ~~:i::.~~e:.~~y~~~!:d~ ii · :::E~t:.~~£r~~·n~~-Of go· 0 _ llD_ C_ S. that does not necessarily ·JN TllE STATES "'ith th••L-'"-..C.....cc::..;:.;.;;:.:.:_ __ -'I _ _ _ mean beer causes the dhi· loweSt "beer consumption - 1.1•1t ........ May Appeal -. ea.lie. South Carolina, Alabama .Statistics from 41 U.S. andArkansas -thea\'erage sltltes and 24 (oreign Coun. resident drank about 26 tries show that regions with quarts a year. The death rate the highest per capita beer from rectal cancer in those consumption generally also· states is about 3-pcr 100,000 have high rates of rectal and persons. intestinal cancer, thetwore· California, with 59 quarts searchers said. average, had seven deaths Attorney Melvin Belli perl00,000. Oil S tudy Allocation _Approved said Tuesday he may TllE FINDINGS bY Dr. appeal a federal J ames E. Enstrom of the TllES1\l\fE generalpat. LOSANGELES(UPI)- d d UCLA School of Public tern appeared in statistics The city council put up ju ge's ismissal of his Health a nd Dr. Norn1an E. from the 24 foreign countries Sl5,000 Tuesday to finance a It's United Airlines' new toll-free number. Call us anytime, 24 hours a day, or have your Travel Agent call us, for good flight times and instant reservations. The spirit of Friendship S~rvice. It's catching. To 113 cities across the land. $3 million suit against Breslow or the University of sur\'eyed, they said. study aimed at combating OFFICERS USED a hid-th c 5 late Bar Of \Vashington "'ere published \Visconsin has the highest federal govei-nment teasing den mo\'iccamera fQrt"·o California which inlhejournalofthe~'ational per capita beer consump· ofoffs hore drillingsites. And don•t forget ' our Partners in Trave l, Western international •' \l'eeks tu rilm the entrance censured him for ap-Cance r Institute. tlon. an 3\'crage 100quar1s a Pearl.ng 1·n a scotch E t ·d th year.and ran kedi·ustbehind 1'he allocation v.·as un· of a Capitol Towers ;1part· n s rom sa1 e re-I d b th Hotels. .., m<>nt at 602 N St. before whiskey acl and recom-searchers looked ror a reJa. New York and Rhode Island animou 1 s Y arppdro\'eN Y • 1 ~ · h. b d 1·n d ea th s from rectal counci to in a allona they arrested three women, mende.t s us pension for lions 1p elwee ncanceran f S . r t" f b · cance1·.,boul9perIOO.OOO. Ac ademy o c1ences 'Jr•ranus •ai"d ,·n an ·1·n· a year because of 'un consump ton o eer, wine, h De " " " • 1· d · tt A weakness of the stud\.'. e\'aluation or t e part-te rv i e w Tuesday. T he eth1"cal advert1"s1"ng, iQuoran c1~are es. r I .. , . -...::.;==-"'='-'-"==·--· 'fh r ,rela11·on tlie authors noted. wastha\ it ment o ntr;r1or s env1ron-nearest corner or Ca1>ilol ey oun no co I · t t l t p k bety,'een any cancer and is b as ed on statev.·ide · menta 1mpac s a emen ar ' in \\1hich the Capitol is l "·ine drinking, he said. But averages, not directly on concerning oit leases ofr the located , is 10th and N Sts. p 00 Cue . the statistics used v.·ere for beer drinkers. Southern California coast. l\lc~Ianus added : 1960, when there were not· ~-h ·d t d · out, t ey sat . a s u Y in a.rayor Tom Bradley re-" Of course. \l'e don't k many wine drinkers in the NewYork showedthat35per· Quested the appropriation knowifsoml'one"'entdo\\'n A ttaC er .Un itedStatcs. cent of men v.·ith rectal last "·eek after a n ad hoc the re <1nd used the name of They round a relationship cancer and 31 percent v.·ith meeting \Vilh local go\'- a notable person. 1'hat'£ bety,·een hard liquor con-intestinal cancer \\'ere beer t'rnmental representati\·es something "'e have to con-'Gui l tv.' sumption and cancer of the. drinkers, compared \vith 19 to coordinate opposilion to tend v.·ith too." Ji esophagus in men, Enstrom percent beer drinkers in a the federal government of- The friendly skies of your land IUJ untTED AIRLtnes A('cording to l\.1clilanus, LAS VEGAS (AP ) -A said, but found many more co!1trol group. fshore drillingproposal. the li st in cludes names of Los An geles man \\•ho h<id s tatistical relationships in· 1--::::::_:::_::.::_::.::.:_ _____ _:::::~::.:'.:.'.'.:'.:.:.::'.=::::.--1.~~----------------------------- .. business and prof£S!tiOl)a l been charged with ~hack · \'oh·ingbecr. peopleandpcople"·hoha\'eing a Las Vegas barmaid Checked against 20 been elected to public of. over the head Viith a pool varieties of cancer ror men fi ces or could be elected to cue pleaded guilty to a re· e1nd 19 for \\•Ome~. states ., t • offices," he said. duced charge of attempted "'here more beer 1s dru.;n .. k.J...--------t _ _..._ ___ b~t(<ry~Y . ·"--~,.,.~.,.,···•·"b,•<l.J>iJ:l>er-1>•-JlO-· 1----MeMn~S'ft'E-Ftl';,.r;o feJf'-Cll'Arles rranK Clinst1an, · c1cfe-nces of cancer of the reveal any of the names. 29, had been scheduled to go large intes tine . .stomach, 1 • But he said earlier soinc of to trial Tuesday in Distri ct _ the names on the list ··arc Courton the battery charge. Togetlter . \'ery "'ell knov.·n people, but instead made the plea to some on high levels in this a lesser court. HOLLYWOOD (UPJJ - community a n d some Policesaidapoolcue\vas t.fel Brooks and Anne Ban- throughout the state." slammed over the head of croft, real life husband and Tetri Lynn Reed, 28. v.·as Della Ann Rui-z, on duty at wife, wiJI work t'oge ther ror booked for in vestigation of the Trophy Rooi:n ~r Aug. the first time on a Nov. 27, Pimping. pa ndcrin" and 21. S~e y,·as hos.p1tahz~d and ABC· TV special "Annie and • d 12 t l h h r ·the Hoods.·· possession of dangerous require SIC es In e r-:=.========::;1 drugs. She v.•as released on hea~ .. De~. 16 "·a~ set for S7 500 bail a nd fa ces ar· Chnstian s sentencing. r~ignment t'riday in 'lunkipal Court. She also Clog ged has gone by the name of !\-lartin in the past. · LI ZA cRuz. '"· wus Heater booked for in\'eStigatiorJ of residing in a house of ill .K.ll 2 fame. She ""as released on l S SSOO bail. ;\ngel 1-foston, 'l:'l. "'.as c!ted for the same OCEAt\SIOE (AP> _ violation and released 'f b h d' d r 'lh ul bail pending her \\'O :0 >".5 ave ie 0 ~r:al 0 because i;he hild no asph y1oat1o n a fter an apart- . /' ·d ment \Vall heater became prior record, po ~cc s_u!-·. clo~gcd. police said. In a quiet. subdued \'OICC, 1'heir mottier, Gloria ~!rs. Reed turnt'<I rlo\1'n a Young, 31. was listed in rfporter's request ror.a seriou s con~itio n at telephone intcr\'ie"' Tues-t·ni\'ersity llospital in San day. Diego Tuesday. ATTENTION ALL. MAZDA OWNERS ' . FREE "":'" SA TUIUIA Y HOY. Z~rd t:OO cun. MIRACLE MAIDA ,,,. "'··~·· ...... c .... •••-•7!• we'~e spread our wints Our metamorphosis is a fli ght into the world of elegance! Vi sit our new wing and find beautiful fashions, gifts, food and t ~e linest merc~andise in Orange County. Pamper yourself by shopping at wondrous new South C.oast Plaza . ···•··· . .. ·-. '·'· ' ., l South Coast '.Plaza • I Nylon T ricot Shift Gowns Sea,.lowP•l<e ... 2 2 7 • Pretty trimmed gowns of carefree nylon tricot. Washable. Da inty colors. Sizes S,M,l . Misses' Shift Gowns X-42·44 , •. _ .....•. 3.47 Nylon Tricot long Gowns S,M,l ...... t . 2.97 So. Coa st Plaza · 3333 Bri1to l St. ........... a. Phone 540-3333 Misses' Warm Comfy Nightwear 1kort 688 long 788 Print or plain in pastels and_ vibrant shad.ts. Step· in, zip or button fronts in empire or A-line styles with pretty trims. Cotton, cotton and polyester or acetate, all with acetate bocked Kadel• .polyester fiberfill. Sizes 10 to 18. Bu ena Park 8150 La.:Patma Ave . phone 828-4400 l'ricet. Effective throu9h Saturday, November 23 Oranl!e 2100 N. Tusti'fi' Ave. Phone 637·2100 Stor11 Houtt1 ~ ....... _ 9il0 4..Ht. to •'30 , "" $uf'ldoy 10 A.M.. ... ,""" • • DAILV PILOT EDIT!»RIAL PAGE -0 Rate Study Can Help Fifth Dislrict SUpen•isor Thomas Riiey was tuned _In when South Coast residents brought forth d1 spant1es 1n cable TV rees ch urged county residents and Jo v.·e r rates charged residents of incorpoFated cities tor the same service. almost every waking mom•nt trying to botler the campus, its staff and its students. -Mr. Spencer's recent death by heart attack only minutes alter his birthday party has le!t a great sense of loss throughout the district which he served with such \'igor a nd enthusiasm. At Riley's initiation, the board of supervisors His friends -.and they¥ are many , indeed -can in ordered » probe of the county-ca bl<: TV relationship. a small way honor his memory. · Jl~t •t!IY. wlildll111s.lbe P.OtentiliL lo-bencliU>oth----Gootributions to-the-Walter if:-Spencer-Memorfa compan1cs and-residents. Fund are being accepted, and, soon. his widow will The ~tudy should go rurther than just looking at decide on a project. which will pa~ adeq_uate tribute to rate comparisons y,•hich can be misleading. It could the man. serve as the basis for up-to-date franchise agreement s, improved a nd expanded ser\'ice. lt eould benefit companies if it demonstrated that some city rates are too low-as claimed by the firms-and it "·ould give them extra muscle in reques ts for city rate hikes. · J.f it is successful, the study \\111 establish and. improve communication between all parties. \Vith the potential on both sides for abuse-arbitrary r a te increase r ejeclions by public bodies and arbitrary pricing and service practices by companies-good communication is necessary. A Rare Leader Walter J . Spencer stood tall in many ways as a n educator along the South Orange Coast T h e lanky forme r Capistrano High School basketball coach and counselor moved on from the gym and dressing room to become a highl:Y respected school principal. He Jed lhe effort at Dana Hills High School with a rare 2eal, and as his peers said this y;eek, he spent Poor Election Timing Laguna Beach s chool officials are mulling the question of \\1hether or not to call for an election in )larch to authorize increasing per-pupil expenditures Sufficiently to keep pace with inflation. There would be at feast one disadvantage to doing so. The relrenue election would coincide with a school board election a t which two trustees Will be chosen. Unfortunatel y, it seems likely that any revenue e lection at that time would become a politica) hot potato to be tossed back a nd forth without much bearing on the qualifications or candidates. The r esult might well be a renewed division among m embers of the community, faculty and staff \\1hich would carry over into the terms of the .new trustees. l\fuch prog ress has been m ade recently in healing old \vounds in the district's relationship with the community. It would be a shame to reopen them so soon. ,...,. · s f Reviving Dear Brown's Civil War Counterpart A Tired Gloomy Gus Gen. Grant Made Sifuilar Misiaie Marriage ( ART HOPPE ) A great deal of interest has been focused lately on the problems or mid- dle-aged married couples -as wit- ness films such as Bergman's "'Scenes From a l\farriage'' and no•els like "Tbe Summer Before the Dark." The basic problem seems to be that after 10 or 20 years or so marriage la!es its sparkling Juster. By far t he best work on the subject, however. has been "'ritten by Dr. Homer T. Pettibone. D.V.M. In it, he cites the typical case history of \Y.ilbur Wasp, 48,-and his wife, Wilma \Vasp, 47. It was ?itrs. Wasp who firs t broached the subject while reading a book entitled. "Has Your 1'1arriage Lost Its Sparkling Luster .'' "Dear." she said, "I think our mar· riage has lost its sparkling luster." "You're absolutely right. dear," :;aid J\.fr. Wasp, who, .as usual, hadn't been li stening. "I think ~·e v.·ould communicate bet· ter," said Airs. Wasp, •·if we each had a n affair.'' M{i REAT 1DEA!" said ~1r. \I/asp, wHo heard that one. . So l\lrs. \V asp dressed up each evening and made the rounds of the SWinging singles bars. ~tr . Wasp spent hours at work e ach day go-. ing d own the personnel roste r alphabetically a nd inviting young ladies to lunch, drinks, dinner, break· /astand/orthe footbnll game. .. Unfortunately, l\lrs. Wasp was 17 pounds overweight and "·ore glass· es. At the end of the "'eek she had spent $42.90 for scotches·and-soda and had nothing to show (or il but three more pounds and a hangover. ··u nfortunately, Air. Wasp was paun· chy and balding. At the erld of the week he had reached !'11iss Zeno\'a in accounting and she hadn't cullecfhim back.either. t . I should gel tog~ther with A.G.B. <Gus 11/13 ). Wanted to call and compl~in about mail service but found no listing in my directory. I live in Niguel and our post office is in South Laguna. Our directory covers South Orange· Coast -but. nOt South Laguna. RA. 1tlrs. Wasp tried an Encounter Sharing Group. But after two ses· sions, she was thrown oUt on thi grounds she had nothing to share. Mr. Wa s p tried Transcendenta l )feditation. But he couldn't keep his , mind on it. "The trouble with us is that we are dull, uninteresting, ordinary people,'' said l\lrs. \Vasp, near tears, "Our lasl desperate hope is a trial separation so that each of us may find ourselves. · JN A 1'101\'TH they round them- selves. l\1rs. \\.'asp found herself with no one to read items to who wasq't listening, no one to feel jealous of for talking to other women at cocktail par·. ties. no one to call when the car broke do'>l.·n and no one to make her take cough SY!UP when she had a cold. Afr. Wasp found himself with no one to blame for leaving the cap off the toothpaste, los ing his socks or inviting. people lo dinner whom he couldn't stand : no one to a~raken when he had a bad dream; a nd nooile to rub his ar.- thrltic shoulder. Worse, when he thoughtfully purchased chocolate ice · cream at the supermarket, no one ap· preciated the fact he preferred vanil- la. The \Vasps are back together again and as happy as might be expected. But as Dr . Pettibone notes, they are doomed to live out their lives with the kno"''ledge they are ordinary people like the rest of us. The title of hi s \\'ise and definiti ve '''ork (now unfortunately out or print) is , '·Leave Your Afarriage"AJone." To the Editor: General George S. Brown's recent comments about the J e\':ish com- munity finds an interesting historical precedent. Another General during the Civil War had a problem and he, too, attributed the cause to a par- ticular people. The General to whom I refer is Ulysses S. Grant. The par- ticular people are again the Je...,·s. The incident involved extralegal smug- gli ng and illicit trade in parts of Afi s- sissippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. General Grant issued his infamous Order No. 11 which excluded all Jews from the above·ment.ioned territories. General Grant's Order No. 11 is im- portant because it represents the fi rst .usage on a national scale in our coun- try .of a basic ai ntisemitic device: al· tributing solely to J ews the blame lor a complex problem ultimately having little or nothing to Clo ~·ith the-iewish people. INTHE C,\SE of General Grant. he \11as blind to the. fact. that extra-legal economic activities are a prevalent feature of all modem warfare. To lay the bl a me s pecifically on Jews became so indefensible that Grant·, speedily rescind ed hi s order a nd apologized for his conduct. Rather than exposing the illegal activities as a regr ettable concomitant of all "'ar· fare. Grant found it more convenient to blan:ie Jei...,s. In the case of General Brown. he also resorts to simplistic and er · roneous reas oning. Rather than recognizing the reality that con\'en· tional ene1:gy sources are being used up. thus ma king Arab oil-producing countries push to maximize profits by restricting the rate of production, General Brown faJls fgr ~he extreme right-wing contentiondhat Am erica is ~ntrolled by Jewish interests and that by changing our policy in the ?.lideast in fa vor of the Arabs, .the energy problem will be solved. · . THE REALtTY, I belie\'e. is that \Jltimately the State of Israel is ir· relevant to the energy crisis except as a con\'eni ent scapegoat to further Arab political a nd economic interests. ( MAILBOX J LtttCTs /Tom readers·nTe "Wf!fcome. Nor.·· ·mnlly; writers should convey their mes- aoges in 300 words or leM. TM right (.a con~ dense le tiers to /il space or eliminaU libel is reserved. AU letters must includt: sig· nature and mailing address but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry wiU not-~ published. Even if Israel, God forbid, ceasl'd to exist, the energy crisis would remain ...,·ith us a nd would require complex, difficult. and even painful measures toward·solution. RABBI BERNARD P. KI NG TV Ratf!s To the Editor: · Your Oct. 30 cable TV editorial v;hich implied that Orange County ought to regulate cable TV rates just like the "good folks"·in charge of our local cities do, is misleading and unin- formed. Do rou really want the county to staff a department -replete with red tape -to regulate a service which reaches less than 12.000 residents on unincorporated land? Rate regulation costs money. Tax- .payers' money. And once the govern1·. ment grabs it they have itforeVer. OUR LOCAL cities serve as an example of how poor rate regulation can be. Even with a cable company losing money, city fathe rs deny rate increases ~·ithout a reasonable ex· planation and then demand ex panded services. Inflation? Toug h luck for' the cable compan y. Ihey'll have to operate on 1970 rat S and lose more money. What counts is politics and to ·a city councilman, denying rate in· creases is both an easy way out of a ·complicated problem and a move popular with the local voters. For the cable company, what a1ter· native is there but court <1ction? Who ID-advised Remarks Air Problem WASHINGTON -The nntion·s top [ J mihtary man. Gen. Geo•ge S. Brnwn RICHARD -of the Air Force, said \\"hnt came to his mind about J e\\'ish political in· WILSON nuence, is sorry for it. and lhe in~ ~ cident has brought out of the closet a. ..._ __________ _, deplored but nolignoi'ed. Perhaps it is just as "'ell to get thls out of the closet and into the open now fo r an uncomfortable airing before. new decisions have to be made on the course of American Policy.in the i\lideast. \'cry difficult problem. ln the pa'!it. "'hene,·cr the Stale of lsrae l h as become in \'ol\"Cd in a military confron· t :l tion the odds fa v'-O r c d th e .'\.uperior skltl, de· fermination and equipment of the Jewish· wa rriors. The Yorn Kippur "'ar shook that pre· :-umpt.ion. r\ new ...,·ar in the J\lidcast 1 mtght m ean the 1 imminent destruction or the State o< Tsracl, and \l:ith It lb<' collapse of 20 years of American foreign p0licy. The problem this possible con- :iieq_uence: poses is whether or not the ·uolted States would reson to direct military Intervention to prevent the deslruclion of li tacl. and that l!i the spector Brown let oot ol the closet • -.ith his lll·considered remark$:. IN SPJTE of Bro"•n's apoloii" ;:1nd dlsavowal..s, It ls hard to bell.eve lh1t. ' his spontaneous remarks did not stem from previous discussions in the hi gh IF THE United States comes to the n1 i Ii tar y c o..m-m a-nd. ~I e ""as point of drastic action in the Middle altogether too spccil!c on the point East it cannot be justified solely out of 1hat a new oil t"mbargo which caused religious or humanitarian sympathy suffering in this country mi"ght make "'iththeStateoffsraet,butbetausethe ;\mericans "tough·minded'' enough vital interests of this country are in- to ''breRk thutlobpy·•tosave lsraet. \'Olved. • Sut Brown :i.dverted to another.... This is why the~subjecl i5 too com. point. the intolerable effect o( ·an oil plex for Air l<'orce gener4}1S "'hO spon- -embarso and lhe-an1assmenl-oC-World l a neOusly react agains J ewish money reser,·es by the Arab nations poliUc;il lnrluence in the rommon and vt'hether the United State:§ and the idiom •.Pd then regret it. "'orld would put up with it \l:ithout For. It.ls not a questionofwhelheror milltury intervention. not J ewish-controlled bail.ks and AS •'OR himself, Brown declared he had no intention of going o(f to war in lhc l\tiddle East. l·lis trel!llesl in· d iscretion "'as in parroting lh.e anti· Setnltic lin e abo\il the ba nk!i and newspapers or Amen-ca \>ting cont~ol· led by lhe Je,~1s. v.·hlch h<. President Ford and the Joint Chiefs of Staff are sofry aboul. · E\·errone else knows that this i5 a purt of lhe pri,•ate discourse on the .s utvl\'RI or J.staea which ran be newspapers and a Jewish·innuenced Coagress des.I re th~ sa vln1 or Israel. THE QUESTION is whether or not Sovlet·supported and equipped Arab :1 r1ni~.., ,·;ill \vipe out Jsr1e:I, banlstti An1crican inOuence Crom the Mideas~ and hold tht' ~'orld 'S"et'OrfOmY ln thrall. That fs "'hat llenr:y A. Kluinger in as complex a series of negotiations as an American secretary o( stale ever undertook is lr.)'lng to prevent. All that General Brown'1 tpUntancous rem ark s contributed ••as· the revelation that the Joint Chiefs ot: Starr are very nervous about it all. As is so orten the ease in senSitive political matters of this kind, too little attention was paid to the rest of G e neral Brown 's s pontaneous remarks. He spoke of the disruption that a new oil embargo would cause in Eutope and J 11pan as well ai; tbe United States. []\;TlREbV apart Crom the ts1aeli problem. de mands may ri se for ac- tion as Arll.b nations gain ·control or· the "'or\d 's cash reserves and ~trangl the e onomy of the in· dustrialized nations. , ''lt's a heck or a p'roblem to cont,am- plate. but I don't intend to go off to \\'Ir in the ~lid.east, if .that's~ the t1ueStion," said Brown. Th at n1a)' very \\·ell prove to be the question oi\. some future dute, which the Jewish lnflucnces against whorn Brown. spoke are no more-eager LO contemplate th:.n he. F'or the present the clellr interest of nit conc~rned -Arabs . Jev.·s. American!I; Ru!isians -lie in the do gged pursuit or lhC!! "amlcable ne~othUions" d~scribed by General Brown's boss, Seci::t.tary or Dtfense. JatJles Scblesin&er. ' pays ror court costs, lawyers fees and years of wasted company time'! Sub· scribers do, all because the city fathers passed the buck .•• right up to the judge. Rate regulation -of cable TV or anything else -takes courage and hard work. Thi t 's ...,·hat's in short sup· ply in Orange County this year. RICHARD E. YOUNG The Tl\I Communications· Company rlecf! 0 f r1 .. To the Editor: I have heard it Said that the eonser· vatives of the Repµblican Party are thinking of splitting off and forming a third party. · L would likg _to warn them, as Abe Lincoln warrfa4them at another tlme;-' \Ve will either hang together or we will hang separately. · TH E POLITICAL prize: goes only to the party that wins. YOu get nothing at all for place or show, except a lot of election bills. It's nice to be unbending and uncom- promising, but in politics it is better to win. If you can'.t have the pie, you 'd better setUe for a piece of pie. JAMESW.BOL)l~G 'Un•11' To the Editol-: I think it is terrible that our Orange Coast College is presenting the play ''Le nny'' as a p roduction of the drama department. Lenny Bruce is well known as a foul-mouthed ni ghtclub performe r who was noteworthy for his brazen persistenf.e Of use of gutter language in spite of legal action. And "'hat is worse, this same production \\•ill be used to represent our Orange Coast College a l the "college com - petition in the Kennedy Ce nter. I OBJ ECT tq my tax money being spent to promote gutter language and l do not think restricting it to·"mature audiences" in any way j1.1slifies the selecti on of this pl ay. \\1ith all the fine, inspiring. uplifting ma\erial av8ilable I think it is disgraceful that our in· stitution of higher learning has made this selection. FR.•NCIS J. WILUAMS, M.D. llrf>aK Sprawl To the Editor: For 30 post·"·af years the United States has experienced. costly, un· sightly, and unnecessary urba n spra ... itl. The same number of people. in fact far more ~e. could be placed on the same totiµ area con· taining greenbetls, which would stop urban sprawl. ' vine megalopolis and the future tity of Saddlebaek Valley, exist, namely a portion of·the Irvine coastal property, portions of the Laguna GreenbelJ.:, the El Toro 1\1 a rine Air Station and the Santiago Creek Greenbelt. Neither the Santa Ana Ri\'er or the Aliso • Cieek Greenbelt is visible from the freeways -a m ust ror the greenbe.lt -and they aretoonarrov.'. U RBAN s prawl is caused by delegating the highest use to all or the land. It is stopped by intelligent use o( greenbelts and mixed density zoning. In the future, land use pla nning shbuld not be entrusted to officials whose campaigns are financed by developers a nd landowners, bul lo of· fiCials all ,of whose camp1tigns are publicly financed. . GEN E ATHERTON, M.D. Cha irm·a n of Parks, ·sponsor oC County Local Parks Initiative l'e t 's ~essou To the Editor: , I read some time: ago that vetttans would be going back to school hopeful- ly, ir the finances prevailed. It occur· red to me then, "'hat reference would the general college courses have for the fresb-come·back" Vietnam vet? Dry. flat, straight courses taught by a young or oldish teacher to the man who's been fighting, grueling over there in the j ungles, bunkhouses, swamps, hot sweaty fields. The dope, speed, heroin, the breakjng and slip- pipg by of rules, the emotional and mental trials tl}e meo had to go through a nd question themselves about. I · TllE EXCITI NG. enervatiilr. freshness of new things, people: an<l places. The cold, chilling nev.11ess or· things that shocked in, a beautiful way. The simple coping of shitUng ideals and realities. Dealh, imprison· me nt, pain and torture. Los'& of friends and commaDdiog o(ftcers. Fear, worry and sickness. r I 've never been· a vet anywhere. But wouldn't it be helpful all the wat around to e\reryone if rri.aybe some cl these veterans ta4gbt us atk>ut: some things really happening "Over there.•• ··1 was there, and this; IS what I relt, saw and experienced. What l lear· ned. ''Wouldn't it benefit us, 'lhe stay-. at-homers? Not to speak of the flnnn· cial and spiritual benefits it would give to the "teachers." Can You fit a pentagon in a square bole'! PENNY ALEXANDER r -- -· ORANGE COAST · DAILY PILOT THERE should be, al least; two wide greenbelts between Los Angel"es and A1 exico, and three ,between Los Robert N. Wetd, ~b.a*r Anaeleg.., and ..Santa '&rtieri.1n5fde~·~t ~•-Th6tftar KeeDil, EdU6r the greenbelts the landowner should Barbara Krdtrich , be. per.mitled~e"islin,g-agricultural -Editorial Page Editor uses and so taxed, while those areas "The 'tdl\ori•t P•a:e or the Da\11 acti,:ely used by the public should be Pikit HtkS to inrorm and .Urnulate ourchased by the public. readers by prt1enlin1 on UtlJ pqe ~l\'tne comm~ntary ot\ t~cs of lo· . Orange County, which ts only one t411'tit bf syndleated <'olumnbts and ~ halr deve·Joped, should bisect its an· tart~l!lts. by providlns 1 forum ticlpated four million population with rot readers • vie"'' 1rtd b)' presenOni: a wide gl'eenbelt, and.ihe.reby stop ur~ this newspaJ)tr's opinions and Ide:•• ban sprawl. ~1ajor elemcntl for a on eu.rrent top\es. The editorial sreenbelt between the L0s Aneefes·fr· oPlnioM ot lhe Daily Pilot appear Isn 't It True? "A reporter is lo a politician what a barking doc ls to• chicken thief." · -Mlkdto~ko only in tbe edltori11 column it the ' top or the pa &e . ()p\niont IXpn!Ued b)' the colun1nlst& anO caMoonlsll and letter wrlters t r• thtirOOA,, tnd notndor1ement ol thelrvk .. 1 bytJte. Daily Pilot should be 1nrerrtd. Wednesday, Novem1>er:20, 1974.' • ' • I • ' ' -· • rr-----.;.· -·-Arg~-.tma -Fireer~eker a Fhzle? • .f ' I , ·.~~· i -' •. • • • BVBERNAR'D.CA,'uGHE\" perfor·m ~n ce , sh& wls they'll like m e?'' she askod rased he \l.'3S arid said he BOSTOU (UPI> J'd 't a~ked how she thought she overando,•er. learned a lesson: "Don't h , ~ ' on did. Mrs. Battistella 11\·ed in ever go out '+'Ith foreigners , ~fSf5.>'":1 ~'*0k 5~· WU~u~ \'Awful'"~J'le sa i~. ·~t was the same Arli"ngton, Va. Who drink Champagne." · witl\ :, ra!'l c ~pagn nqrvous and. very tirea. I'm aprlrtment house as t.1ills. 0 u r i n g u p re· '..--and i:v:dr:~~~~~: ol ~not happy w1th my act right 'On .Oct. 14 at 2 a.ril .• a perro rmance ~han:ipagne , it, e NAME , speeding car stopped sud· party, Fanne said !\tills told • ·rr w· · ' · · .. • denly at the Tidal ~sih. an; her recen.tly, ''Anna, I don't ~ Fanne 1}0nonethoth;!tap . . in the inlet of the Potomac River. like what you're doing. I · ~ tin ·. x '-'-., ,.,, .. n· NEWS She ran out screaming and don't like you to take off e F1rec~a,cker, . \\'Hose • jumped into the water, but. your clothes on the stage." :~!ifaa~e t~~ ~;llonn~bc~~t-:.....llQ.!'.,..b.u_tJ w.illbe..after..a.!e.w.._was fi shed -0uL by pa.r-k--But she-!!aid s he-assured bill · · u 1~, , 5 on 5 weeks and a lot pf work." poJlce. him that everything was ao::'...!hs 1~~, 'Ti9al Ba.sin Before the s how sh e ~1ilts was identified as a okay since she didn't take ~; ~ • liSWJ @nd c~e».'.e:Ulr hi;:r. owen&"r whQ..Jlppeared to off heulolheUD ".N..ulg "-.j.--R-e'p· .. Wi'tb~c~?lf~r Y.;'~· lowerlipandrepcitediy re-b~ drunk and bleeding manner.". However, she A k · ·','. . ;t" .} s ~ · adjur;ted her ~ostume. .. about the face. pointed out that she docs ' ' ~veryOri~ out to lunch!' . ' . . r •1 t.. ~ " , : , "I wonder how the people Later he admitted the in· s trip down to whatever THE"' SS·YE'f\lt,Qrl.D ~ .. •· wUI l.ijte me? I wor\der 'If ci~ent, told how em~ar-local law a uows. / . ;I Li~6dn ,, ' ' ' .. f Cur;bs .. . ,. otic d'oincer nlatltllier first stage ap~~raftee'·tffiee the J\1ill~ ii\e1dent" Moltday at the Pilg~m Th~J"tef, .an ·x • · ratedJ. film and burJesqUe house~ '. .. • 1r And, fpr U,ooo a Weck - ... : , fqur shows a day, seven ' ' . 'tl'ango'··. -v-d~a ~w.eek -she displays her chatrOs. For the record, Flinne's, charms of lS-28·36 an{ packed On a 5-foot-61h frame. • ~ ~ I~ was al 1130" p.m. ~1on- 1 SBON, Portu!?al 4Ar1 d a.y' that. the a nnouncer !i-he"P.ortult\,lese· govern- said, .,"And now ladies and ~m~nf has changed, but on!? gent).emen. It's star time. ~lh1ng .seem_s constant: Sex ..rrtr e A r g e n t i n e • 1on the screen is still a no·no, Fireei::tcker ! The Tidal ·and the leaders of the April Basin. .. Bombshell! The Before coming to n<itiona l attention. she said, l:ihe got $500 a week for performing at the "Silver Slipper" in Washington, 0 .C. Asked why she's.now get- ting $3,000, she lowered h"er big brown eyes and said, .. 1 don't know. I'm puzrted, but· or course it's because o( all this." · "E-ven !\tr. ?11ills-can't ri gureout ,1·hy people pay to see me. Soml'times I'd go .¥et.tllllis..a.p:1. t.lrueuL we.a ing jea ns and house slippers and Mr. !\-t ills would say, 'Anna, I don't know why they pay lo see you.''' ~25 revolution plan to keep it one' 'h J F l'thalway. , . .. ·" e on y ••. anne Foxe!''l .' ~ · Black & Decker ® ! The latest victim in thCir *• ·,-' !·campaign against erotic en-t '"~ -'1 .. .-. 'i ' ·Tl E\DA ~P played ;terlainmenl was '.'Last "Nightsin WhiteSatin,"the :Tango. in P.aris,'' Which curtltins_ pa_rted and there ~clos.ed pnder pressu1·e after she stood , dressed in a full. a 14".'weel{ run at the Sao length pink a·nd white: Jorg'e.''rhe>alcr. ~1: hooped· skirt with sequins · .... a.nd fake pearls ever - JIG SAW .. IMkH str.iigh!. cutvid •nd Kroll Cuti. :noo SPM. CIPKltv: 1" harOwood, l lh" soft wood. REG. ,,2.99·SALE! BV TffE Tli'!IE ~1arlon ywhere. And a tov.•ering, B r a n d o an d ~I a r i a 'A'hile-feathered head piece. Schneid t!r d id their last But as the drum -Oeat tango, close lo a· third or picked up the tempo and the Lisbon 's one mil lion bandrockedto "PutaLitlle =~~~-!:d1:~u···mn t~ Love in Your Heart,'I she film, ~ ~ ... .-started lo 1·~aj:e il off." 888 ,f 1)ltb ·iidustry. soq;rl'P F. t th I t t•-"Saitf. '!Jtlc/uJd have run Icif irs , e go es wen , iK'n the headd'ress: hoopskirt another six months." and long sleeves. . The Li::;bon press r~rtcd Th I.bat the-oount~roffensive iti-· . ~n came ''Tenderly.,, There went the shoes ·and terrupting• ''Last> Tango's" rWlw.as ordered by Premier stockin gs, and then Fanne Vasco , Goncalves, the v.•as "'earing only a black :gener.al who took over the · Jeathe·r G·string. go\!tf'l'lm erltin July. "WHILE< CENSORSlllP has.nob bee n formally reitfl- posed, Goncalves told a private meeting·or r-ilm Pfstritlutors >last month lo' 'lhin·tlie niix or erotic film,: \er fact goverbmen~ action, AS A FISALE, s he walked among the some'200 'men in attendance handing out IOltipops. No"'' she was ~earing a fox -trimmed sorL of tie-on bra and skirt. {) Right 3fter her ·first At the start of this month, '"·°'·the ·26 movies being Me.v1·co .Shown in the capital "''ere f.'.&.! ~ (orbidcRn· to an.yo~ unde~ \ ·•· -• ·18 years of age,:and iliiotller To·. I". i;> 11 nt seyen..,were. "not 1recom~· ~"' ...... > mended" for teen-agers .. ' •Oz\ly' one ,fiJmi ffte. l..ouis Gr1· ng' o"s· lie-:.'F:Llnes <:omedy ·~Gen- '.da&fm~.ih St, tr.roper}"• waS' /. .,.. · ' • ' judgeµ• fit to be seen by all TIJUA'NA, A-Texico <AR.> age groups. , ..._ ; 1 , -t.Iexican navy officials •r f' 1 · plan to fiqd Out soon exactly EX PLANATJO~S FOR how many U.S. ci tizens t~.e <;_rackdown v:p-i_ed fr.om have homes in the Corbidden lfi~.f.~lertion that ·:the Por-20-meter coastal zone. t~i:m_esF' pul;lli c, ~n't 'repdy'' A l!pokesman said untold ·to ,~ig~s~.;!;J,ch mal\er,,tu a numbe rs o·f Americans ·moi:_el'P.Ol!t~'caJ.arg~mentad -1lave leased Q.eachfront pro-\'anci!~ by ;Teft1~ts that· ~rty-9r othi!rwise ot:.ained ~(· · J \<>if. I · land ihsiOO 'the federal zone ,er!f l,.CJSQ'\ ~, ""'1ng.peop es ~·hich is 65 feet inland from JillJ1ds o!Cuvollllion. .. ¥.a~I? Theresa Horta. a high tide. letit'.ling femlh.iSt frequently The topographical survey 'V\..lroubje wjtl)'the ousted Will be made from the U.S. rii\lt-wing rcglrQe Of Mai'-; bord~r to.La Misi,on .. about .eel(\~ Cat.tano ,. said she 40 m.1les .. ~outh of t;Uuana, disajr~ed; With the govern-stary1ng 1n Janua.ry. 1Jl1flt,'.·~~£~vset'u~·~:llr~nao j!l~1g~':~~c~;t~1;:_u:~ TN~: ~cause of tb:e way il treat19 t~on~l1Pafrfm~ny ,J!aia ~pre­~~11.af , .. m .. ~'' li"'lnary iurqey shows u .s , ~e lid. ···a~'J !U it' ~tciti11!n.s~a-~e ~butU 302, ~ e "j~bll<' IO <id' ~ !~Side the ID&e In or r.Jil to ff')!. tiial40-m1le stretch. 1••.,, re at .a~·noer t The§ zon~ i"s ihe prope_r\y ':"'Dur•·•<; "~ ~. r the Mexican 'i>eople and 'WI l"!"'m r:Ot~}. beactiftont residents are will 'f _,~ 1,nJ'pl' forbidden to,reatrictordeny " . · access to titex19.an beacfies, . • · \ "" Pani,cUa)a~d., • · I , /l,QRTl\•Al~a ; . u;::..=:::tt ; GoocfDeed . ~ a)! 7.',ot.ol!endinc rna1<e:tl)!;,_,., -r~l1.ln l.beil' book,_ c:!. _...._.,. • =~~il~ue,¥, Letters ... '""""'°1"' ~-pnli~ti~ b'e•n e·~J.~ -~ in the• l1hl!ijQij1il · :.i. ~' •!\. •• , .. , •• • -····-•• INll't'llilurd __:.._, :(lit ... !llflilUrtl 't' . .r'•' ' ' .... -.. -... . ·',-~ ......... .. -... ~\11'.·ft!IO • .. ,, WE REMOVE ~. 4iW Pliiil • Sllii ~ Fl111Ms ff' Wiil BE EAsY ' • Fili. You To ~IJ A New Finish · · YOU WILL B! Many Dollars Ahead ""°"' 1'1"4tr•1ff• .. ., .. . ' , REG. 17999 SALE • •• 11Sll< Black & Dtclit~ 71/4' IN(:H CIRCULAR SAW 14488 ' • •. Cuti 2~" it flldegs: 1"9 .. at A! ~ h.p. Scrtw Orlvt MOtor, · ., • . -I\. • Factory trained advisors to answer any and all • • questions about garage door cloSers. Appe1ring • , Saturday Nov. 23· 10 AM tll 3 PM. Sunday Nov. ,2A 12 Noon till J PM Al: F4ller\9n. Store-Garde,n Grove Store-Orange Store t , , . VILLAGE BLACKSMITH 8 FOOT . . POLE PRUNER WITii SAW REG . 110.49 SALE! 799. illOllll LATEX WALL PAINT .e LOW·COST, GOOD • ' 49 'PAIN-T • DRIES TO degs. I h.p. motor, : . ' , ~EG. S1'·" -SALE! ' - ' ' J .l ·B~.~ YOUR CHOICE! CONIFER ASSORTMENT Hai'dy, locally grown stock that · will enhance your home and garden. BIKk pine. Ital ian Cyp- ress, Green Pfitzer and Tams. Sole ..... (ffedift Nov. 20 REG . Sl.,9·SALE! • 1-GAL. SIZE thru No,, 26 . ' , QUALITY WALL 4 THE TOUCH IN JO Ml· REG. NUT ES e CHOICE O~ ~re 1 • GAL. #6600 COLORS . · SERIES j TdNE LUAN ' ' . PREFiNISHED FESCO PLASTIC PANELING· TRASH . c~~s r-· Man-Made FiniSh Luan ~· - I low-<:0$1 panelf"9 IOf' Ille b\td9fl·mlncled Dirk tone color. on ~~G. 2~99 ·- SALE! O REPLACE THOSE DENTED, WORN OUT TRASH CANS WITH THESE ' 27 GALLON 4~! RIG. $7.49 SAUi i2 GALLON ·-5ss lllG. $1.99 SAUi IS207 -. I Wednesd.y, Ntwembef20, 1974 DAILY PILOT At • • S"'" .. Old Bobb!I \\'h a t h8 s fari1e and fortune accomplished for ches~ c hampion Bobby Fi sc h e r ? Appa r e ntly nothing. \\'h e n rep o rt e r approached him a l P<ls ade nu aparttnenL he said "I advise you . ' l),Ot to come <'".'''\Ulld hl'r<' apain." • FAMILY GRASS .-, SEED • All·purpose grass $Ced lor ... front. back, side yards.·. ~ COVERS 1.000 SQ. FT. :s~~· 395 . ,. SALE COVERS 2.500 SQ. FT. Reo. Ul.IS 9'• ·.SHA.DY .AREA COVERS 1,000 SQ. FT. REG. S6.9l•5A~EI 2,lOO SQ. FIT BOX REG. SIS.IS.SA~E l. .. 1 .. , SAWHORSE BRACKETS ' ' Have some 2x4's out in the garlgt? These brackets witl mak~ them into a sawhorse in a matter of·rtiinutts.' ' REG . 1 2l Sl.69 •• H SALE! • 1:- #400' " ' SATINTONE LATEX • WALL PAINT ~~~6300 SERIES ' ' ' 4'x8'x5/a" REDWOOD SIDING e FOR INtERIOR PANELING OR EXTERIOR SIDING e C.ROOVEO R INCH OR 11 INCH ON CENTER e AOO BEAUTY ANO VALUE TO YOUR f'iOME e SUBJECT TO STOCIC ON HANO .• • I ' . . - ' AB DAil y Pll.C" Wed~Sdiiy. Novembtf 20. 1974 ~a1c1d1 ruffled blouH in white, black or ruby polyester. For Penney Plus sizes 38-46. '18 long button front 1kfrt " in red, navy or black polyester. For Penney Plus sizes 32-38. '11 long polyasler skirt. Six gore st;iling for fuUneSs. Black in misses sizes 8-18. H1nd1oma suede and shiny urethane patent shoe with lightweight sole and combination last for extra tit. Black, navy or camel in women's sizes. '17 longsklrt In striking 1crylic buffalo plai,:t. Marvelously' flared for junior sizes 5-15. '14 -- lace tilmmed ol ester -uti:SOA~Wtl o gs ee es: We show one of the Lwo styles available. In white , sizes 32-38. . '17 ' • Starting l\jov. 24th ... all Penney stores OPEN Sundays -10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ·~ .. ·-. Shop Sunday I 0 A.M. to 6 P .M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CENTER.' Huntington Beach (714) 892·7771 . • . I /, \ i • • • • • '.' .. ,~·;:i..""" . ,. . · .. ·,·,l"2· . !i: ' . " .. Fitted and tailored blouse with _long sleeves. Acet~le I nylon satin with liny appl!que trim. In cream , for 1un1ors .. . ' Sizes 32-38. . ' '10 -.••·-··-·· .. ·--. ' '. ' . Maxi ~ .. fashion ·for dressing ' I • 1 ' I + ~ ' • . ' . l up the ' holida s. . . ,. . .. ,, " ·, • HARBOR CENTER , Co~ta Mesa (71 4) 646--5021. ,. •' \ . ( " f ' f p l I r h f c s l. c " ' " .il f< T J' s ~ BoyorGfrl? Mother, F.athe·r May Have .Pick ..,_ 1 i.. ~ - BOSTON IAPI -A-the;. recordsof.l,318pregnancics mom~te:r un d a litlle ·ab-in several countries, in- stinenoe can i mprove a eluding the United State.s, couple's chances of having Caltada, France and Colom. the bof1 or glrl baby they bia ~ """-· '''ant , a newly published With aid from resear-· :;tudy indicates. chers at th e Il arvard . "JVursing Home Safety ln,spections Criticized WASHI NGTON <UPll - Nursil'lg home safety in·· specti9ns are ·'a national farce" despite copstant governm e nt rheto ri c heraldin( crackdowns and fund cutoffs, a Senate report says. -- the elderly in nursing homes "shining symbols of homes. .comfort e1nd concern" has "This failure in public largely failed. policy is not only intolerable A n d i n s pi t e or but also costly," it said. \\'idespread beli efs to the Nine backup reports that co ntrary, ''there is little will be released, roughly at evidence. lo s upport . the mQllthly inter_v.als.,_ronclude_Lheory-1.haL!amilies_du1np.. that cruelty, negligence, their aged into nursing food poisoning and other homes," the report added. Wednesday, Nooiemt:Jet 20. 1974 DAILY PILOT A 9 SALE! ' .. 520 10 s50 OFF Sears De1>endahlc, Econo111it·a l A medical r esearcher University School of blit."t l---o< ... -1.iming-ttttt-ttral 01 a1 • lleatttr;-ttu~rera1:~1t.iifiii:'­ tificial i,nseminati on around the proport~on or boys lo the monthly shifts in the girls in 875 cases inwhich• v.·oman's body tempe rature the p arents conceived affects the sex of the baby. · through nor.,,al sex. ~le also 'fhe 16l·page report also said .Tuesday a n alarming number of the one million y patients tlf'"23;tl00 nursing homes ''have ac- tually encounteFed abuse abuses of patients inrsist eve11-nrl'ne gra o publicity. Work It Off andphysicaldanger,includ-"A MAJORIT Y OF the LOS ANGELES (APl ing un,anita ry condi tions, . nursing homes fail to meet Low inc 0 me tr arr i c fire hazards, poor or un·· sta ndard s o f accep· violators may substitute wholesome food, infections, tability,"thereportsaid. fines or jail sent ences "''ith "adverse d rug reactions, The newreport,inachap. weekends of work sprucing overtranquilization and fre·. ler on nursing home inspec· up city land, according lo •SOJO Your (J1oi1·f' earing-Aids·~~~_. -$249 ' THE SEX RATIO ol off. spring changed significan- tly when conception came at dirferenl stages of the menstrual cycle, the study .said. And the method used for conception also affects the ratio in opposite ways, the researcher determined. In a report published in the New England Journal of l\Iedicine, Dr. Rodri go Guerrero. of the ·univer- sidad del Valle in Cali, Colombia, said hi s findin gs came (rom analy zing the $4 Million Pay Seen, For Patient TORRAl'\CE Ct:PI >-A !i2·~ea r ·old \\'O man \\'ho h1psed into a coma alxlutl'ol.'O years ago <iftcr surgery \\'ill ha \'e u It her cxpe n ~es paid lo a possible total of approx · .imateJy_S;l million, court re- cordssho11·. Lini\~ersity of C;11ifornia rege{l ls ugreed to pay J une \\'alker's costs at 11 San · Gabriel conv:.ilescent home, it 11·as learned Tucsduy. lier t.')(penses range from 5334 to $380 a dal' and the $4 million Figure {:; based on life expectancy of 23 yeurs. A la11·suit brought on b e half of the p ;1Lient charJ:ed that on ~l ily 10. 1972 she stop ped breuthi ng rluri nJ: ah.earl ;i t tack y,•hi le undergoi ng minor sut sery for removal of :.i t'yst al the t;CLA r.ledi cal Ce nter. Surgeon::. were accused of impr0;perly plat'ing lhe 5· fool . 267·pou nd \\'Oman prone on the operating table. o\'ersedatln g her and performing surgery ,_.ithout re\'iC\\ ing he r m.edical histol'y She "'ent into a comu from 1\•hi ch she has ne\'er em erge d , l estim·ony shoy,·cd, nnd brain dil mage \\'as indituled. examined 443 cases in ""hi ch conception came from artifically placing. sperm·into female~. quentmedicationerrors." lions, charges that the an experimen tal. program ~lfle fo.Parf.ilt!I Depa rtme nt of Health, db th c · Co IT HAS LONG been Education and Welfare and approve Y e ity un · knoy,•n th at on or about lhe Actor Ellioll Gould, 38, ofT~~ ~~~s~~1 1~~~i~~r!} some states allowed federal ,'_ii_. -,---::--------1 •8040 8299 E~t.·i•la~ 1-l cariu~ Aid 8279 ll~hind-1hr-Ear 11.-aring Aid 8269 1\ll-in-the Ear lfcaring Aid .1 .• ~· ,l/1011/ S1•11r~ 1:1111r1•,1i1•11/ I r1••f11 l '/11,.~ 14th day of the menstrual has 'bee n s ued for reportsonthenation'sfast· fund s to continue"contrary ~ TH~ cycle, an egg drops from divorce by .J en nifer tolaw ... tofac1·1,·t1·eswh•'<h · the , 'a fl: gro~·ing nursing home in-EARL 5 woman s .ovary an ogarl, 24, h1·s 11'1·1·e of dustry cond uc led by the d1'd not meet slate standard· · 1·' • 1 ., •• I ,. 11 · ' ........... , .. r ... 11 .... roH;,t 1< •, rr •U•" r 111, ,,. " "'"" . • ~. becomes ripe for concep-11 mont hs. 'fhe .pair I c · s." · Pl~.~·'"."'"'9 au .... P .. i.. v1N10~"' N"""'"';e s.."'"ca••'""''• tion. Increa sing hormone h d h'ld be f Senate· Specia omm1ttec .... ·eona c~ • .,10• 1,.~., .. 00<1 "•~-"~ iou•n••-· levels at or near that time .a two c I ren ore on Aging. It also concluded that ror-1T,·:,.s::; C..n•1>1on· L•°'"'• .,.11, "'co •• ~.mp•u v•™'• f they V.'ere married last The committee declared mer President Nixon's 1971 ~ ~ ~H°',,. -1.,., .. -l an~ b••c11 P~• 1\•"~'''''""' cause a ew tenths of all _De~_:c:e~m~b~e~r~· ______ _:i~h~a:_t _:~o:ve:r~n~m~e~n:_l ~h~a:s~fa:i~led~~p:le~d~g~e:._:to'.'.'.._~m'.'._'.a~k~e~n~u~r~si~n~g'..L.:...,'~'~'=·•~•~0·~,""-'-~'~'~'·~'7:s•:_.JL'.:::::'':"::'":"=================== degree rise in body tern-r "" perature. This temperature change has been used as a rough gui deline for the "rhythm method" of birth control, 'ol.'ith women ad\'ised to <ib· stain from sex at this time because they are more like l y to co nceive . 1-lo'ol.'ever, conception also is possi ble at oth er times. Guerrero found that the proportion of males from natural insemination!,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, dec reased fro m 68 percent six days before the tern· perature rise to 44 percent if concei\'ed on the day of the heat shift. AS I> IN artificial 1n- semination, th e proix>rtion of males increased from 39 percent th ree or more days bcf(lre the heat shift to 62 percent on the day of the shift. 1'he researcht!r said th:il the se opposite trends he fou nd in se)( ratio depending up on the 1y p c o f in - semination "make it im- pcruti\'C to reassess the literature un time of in· scn1inat1on a111.J the i;ex ratio." Gu err t!rO h\'llOthesizcd thut th e differences be · .1"·een natural and artificial insemin11t ion may be ex- pl;rined by the differences in environment under \\'hich the sperm is kepl before t'Onre1•t ion. These condit ion~ could uf· - fee t the su r \'iva! or _fct .. tilizing capacity of both the spe rms that lend to prixlutc fema les and those that fa\·or males. -20% off girls' dresses. ' TMr11'a nolhing prettier than a ltttle girt In a party dress. Our collection ls aure to ch1rrn )'Oil. Oeliglltlul long 1nd short dresses, ready for 111 holldl)' specl.i occeslona. A wide range of fabrics and colors with kwely lace al'ld ribbon trims. Solids and gingham checks and pretty prlntt. l ots ol Jumper looks and aklrt And top combinations. Somelhlng special lor au little girls In 1lzu 3 to ~JI and 7 to 1.4. Official Admits Accepting Loot ' ·~·· • I 24th ... a\\ start\ng N°~0· pEN sundavs stores e. enneY •o 6 p.m. -, . 10 a.m. \ . -. . .. ' • • • -• ' , · Shop·S,unday I 0 o.m. to 6 p.m. at the following dorH: , "'• Ff:S~ION ISL AND. Newpor< Be.ach (7 14) 644-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunlmglon Beach (7 14) 892·7771.° HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa {i14J 646-.5021 . • I , I -•• \. \ A 10 DAllYPILOT "-"fdnffday. Novemtlti 20.1974 1'here's No Daste on Was4e Driver Charged In Death SANTA A:-\A ·:._ A pro· pos:t l that C'Ould turn 111! Orunge Cuuntv sohd \\Ustc disposal o\'cr tO 11rl \:ite ton· tractors soon "·11\ undl'r~u thre-c months or inten:.i\'e study by a select tounty <:omn1ittec. tion. "''ill not be on hand to hear the result ~. Buker 11 aid his reeom· m(•ndalions 'A'OUld lead to lurn1ng o\'er the total col· lc•c tion and disposal S)'Slcm to pri \'ate enterprise. The Bou rd or Supcr\'isors ll E S . .\10 resource re· To l'nable lhl' tounly to v.•aste management pro- muintain current costs ovt·r gram. thl' Ion~ term, Raker suid the contru ctor "''ould have -Red uction or main· to implement recovery tenanceoftaxpayercoslliat t'romWlreServlces methods that could earn current levels. ·LOGAN, Utah-A youth him a return on his invest· from Anaheim has been ment -DRAFTING OF, a long· charged wtth automobile Baker argued in his re· . term contract of 10 to 20 homicide in the deaths of pJrt to the hoard that ,years.. two youths riding In his car private enterprise has pro-' -:-County r.ete!1lion of"t.i· when it sailed orf a canyOn ven its ability to handle tle to all land£tll sites. ro.id and hurtled into a tree. voted unanimously Tucsduy t·o\•ery "'ou ld be an integr11l to reCcr the plan drafted by part of any such contract Supervisor David Buker to :.i nd the <:ounty's costs over tlte_Altc1·nutc fue-1 Source th e next tfl renrs or more Comn1lltct for rc\'il'W and t·uuld be held ~ii the current ret·omipendatiuns. Baker, Je\'el of about S4 million a '-~~~~.ii:·u·~"""'"-"'<1-10..""'"'-·.._...,.,_.,..~ . '· solid w<iste dispoS'al nfore -Contractor purchase of No formal trial date has efficiently than local gov· &111 tounty·O\.\'ned equip· bee'n set yet for Craig Rees, ernment and 'at less cost lo ment no"' used ••~l~l;.h~e_J~~~~tt~E~~~~-...! ~nicpl!l,c1 s on-r "thetcmg • i~fills 6!td tnmf'I over to Uta,h's First District -"' --Craekd0\\11! • haul. t1ons. Co r ti . -Contractor compliance urt a ter a pre manary TllE GARDEN GRO\rE supervisor outlined \•arious objecti\'es and criteria for such a changeover. They in · ,1.ith all pollution control hearing last Thursday in rules. Logan Gity Court. Baker said any contrac-.------------~ tor selected would have to .... ---------• Waste Disposal Can Pose Peril eluded: · -Obtaining a responsi\'e and reliable set or bids to take over a II solid \1'aste dis· posal and activit~ .a.the county landfill sites and rubbish transfer stations. be a current operator of solid waste disposal facilities and must have ex- perience in the marketing of recovered waste. Baker had asked that the report be brought back to the board in 30 days -less lAMISION SCHOOi. OF lANGUAGES -·' Speak Spaoistt or any other· language belore Olns1mas. Enroll now. Ask for the live weeks(2-ln·1for1)course. people,·· l\1cConvillc noted. than two weeks before he is 1-te said that disposal of -Obtaining plans for im· due to leave office. 28 752 M_,..ritt Pkwy. a·ny l iquid or waste p\ementalion of a resource But on a motion by I . vi..i... material that · could be recovery system to be inte-Super\'isor Robert Battin, M 1110"''"'r- $3191· ' • SANTA ANA -Iltegu l disposa l of ha zardous wastes at Orange County dumps is .becoming a serious problem and county officials are taking steps to crack down on the 1>ractice. harmful to others at the grated by the contractor in-the board extended that to 131·1031 49S.62.·80, dumps isamisdemeanor. ~'•:_::lh~e:_::co~u~n~l~y~·s~o~v~e~c~a~IJ~so:::.::li:d~90:'.:d~a~y~s~.~~~~~~-_J~~~~~~~~~~!/~~-:::::::::::::::l.::_.::::::_.::::::~--~~~-~--=-~--~--~~~~~--.::._- AS A re~:.;it of the growing,... If' L. ·red f,>l cConville, coun· ty road com missioner and the man responsible for operations, said an y material that could pose a threat to dump employes or other users cannot be dis· posed of. ''JTEi\I S SliCll u s partially-full paint cans may seem harmless enough until you see what happens 'A'hen they are crusht!d un- der the tracks or a 25 -ton tractor," he said. "The paint can fly several hundred reel through the air landing on cars, trucks or problem, f\>1 cConville said ne"' ~1gns have been posted at the dumps and cmployes have been told to keep on the lookout for violators. r.1cConville said some sites are specially designed to handle hazardous wastes \11ithout endangering people or the en\'ironment. "If perso ns must dispose of liquid or hazardous ,1·astes. they can call the county road department at 834·3456 for the name, ad· dress and phone .number of the nearest site authorized to accept s uch wastes," l\lcConv~le said . Airwest Rental Pact Announced SA:'\TA ANA -Despite objections from Nc"'porl Beach. Orange County Super\•isors approved an in· lerim rental agreement permitting 1-tughes Airv.'est 10 continu e using the county airport. ·rfle new agreement effec· li\·ely replaces 1he :iirline's lease that expired in 1972. Since then. Air"'est has been opera1ing on a month· to·month rental basis. ('0 1:1\'T'' AI RPORT Dire ctor Robe rt Bres· na han told s uper\'isors Tuesday the moilth ly ar· rangement m ade the airline. reluctant to contribute to project.s suc h as the com- prehensive airport environ· mental impact report "°"' being prepared. .. They \\·ere fearful lhul their rental agreement could be terminated after they contributed their money," Bresnaha said. The ne1\' rental agree· ment ~rm its no increase in the number or flights and basicufl.f "places the same C'Ontrols on Air"•esl as thost• imposed on Air California, the othe1· airport earlier. :"\e"·porl Bea C'h City At- torney Oe>nnis 0 ':"\t'ill pro: tt's led the rentaJ pa ct bC'cause he s:1id it is •·more in the nature of u lea se. since it pern,its operations for up to t"•o and half years." O'SEILL S,\ID leases re- quire enl'ironmental im- pact statements and the negati1·e declaration flied for Air"·est isn't enough ··\Ve realize we are only one or 26 cities '1nd only 1.5 percent of the county pop·ulation and you gentlemen are getting a lot of pressure from your con· sti tuents to pro1·ide ade· quate and ·reasonable air service," he said .. But ll'e must take the full brunt of the noi se and it is incumbent on us to keep pressure· on the board and :.inyone else to th\l':irt any :.iCtion th:it \l'Ould improre t~t> P?~it!o.n .or the ai! car- :·.crs, 0 \e11l addl'd. FRE S ll!'tIAN Su1Je r \•isor Thomas Ri : le y s lightly revised the rental agreement during Tuesday ·s meeting to be sure both airlines at the airport were subject to the same requirements. lie said he is conl'int'ed .<\ir11·e>~1 hus made signifi· cant strides to\\·ard impro\'· ing its noi se problems :ind those steps "\1'il\ usher in a ne~· spirit of cooperation" bel\1·ecn the cou nty and the airline. l I 8rlltf Tith~ to 'ttlllf o.t ....... 1• Chet M, 1· ·~SUPER FUN PACKAGE! , $5 00 CASlllCI flU l'IAYS -lof · Dli~ Por '1ml!! U.lb lkt ''"cu., .... Pllltl' l'ftf'f t11t1 a" t1 N. rrtt &lft&. I . 1 s.ne.irs. Df ... s. rtt11 Dtfln. h 0w Ctttt llf i rtt 1111r r1L I CASIM1 24-W. f..C.,k, frtl TY, ...... If .... utb.-11 "*0llt I ~ FrH ll•ICtl. Fret AllJll1 tu, la'*Alllrkm. Mlli.r turp. · ~twardGJlo GM:o~l & 6~ino · l .. , .~ ' ), Handsqme cardigans~ . s7 ·~ Boys,' claMic goK 14Jle c.rdlgan. sort and com· fortabll, 100% acrylic link stilch knit. S4z:es to lit &-20. ' .. Pen . . Ii ay . I Boys' casu~I pants. ~ ·-· ' . . y ' • I • ~ Handsome clothes .for . bc;lf S . . \ Good news for your budget! • .. • . ~ B~g 203 ~avings -~ • -·on these men's ' \ shoes and boots • ( I . . \ __,, • ·sale 18.40 jfeg, 123. Mtifl'•ieatl'Htr 111p-on In p1t9111 GI' smooth lini1h. L111her OUllOle Ind hnlng1 wllh rubber lop lilt. A110rl1d colcrt1. ,, r ·\ • \ • i., Sale 13.59 Aeg. 11.H. Mef'l'I crepe: sole leisure.11'1oe With lull gr•in gfOV9.leather Upj)l!fl. Weded 1id1 out. Roll1tmOc:c1sin vamp. 2 eyelet lie. Sale 21 .60 Aeg. 127. lug sole hiking bOot wtth amooth or btulhed lealhef upperw., Futty glOVtl· -\eather Uned and foam blck«I, paddtd coU1r. Sh9p S9"dj1y 'IO a.m:"6 6'p.m. at the followillCJ stores: . . \ FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (714 1644'2313. HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (7141646-50~:. HUNTINqToN <lENTER .. Huatin~ton Beach (7 141 892-7771. ,, • I. " , .. • Sale ·21.so Aeg, S27. Side z1p dreu boot, jtl11 above lntr.19 htlight. Ltethef upperw. 1'nd outsole nibbet heel. ... • • • " ' I ' J " ; ·I r ·-. ' ' '· . ' . . •• ·• I .. , \_ • • . ' . , •• • , • • ••• • • ' S ale1 Reg. 13.00 For expensive good looks aAd fine tai loring try the JCPenney pant. Woven in texturized Fortrel' Polyester for fantastic fit and excellent shape retention. Features wide belt loops, flare leg and a special sh irt- hugger waistband. Many fall colors in · men's waist sizes 30-42, inseam 29-34. · SpenctirlgS2Q · o s25 is on . way of getting gr&atlooking, great . fitting, .shirt-hugging. · Fortr~l®polyester pants . .. ·Spend g S1 0.4 0 at enney is anot r. • • • • I Shop Sunday fO a.m. to 6 P:m. ot the foUdwing stores: FASHION ISLAND, NeWPOrt B11ach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON HARBOR, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. f I • " DAILY Pit.OT A l 1 • ELANESE' ' _, HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (7~4) 646-5021' I • ' A 12 DAILY PILOT THE FAMILY QRCVS I By Bil Keane · ,,, ........... ... a .. 1-i., .. ,_ "I , ts easy, PJ ! Jvst let go o nd I'll cotch yov!" For Arthritis Drugs Receive FDA Warnings \YASllINCTON IAP) - The Food and Drug Ad- mini stration h as ""·arned consumers against taking t "'O ·new arthritis drugs market ed by \Vhite hall -Laboratories. The FDA sai d th e. medicines "Aspirin Free Arthritis Pain Formula" and Salox ium Analgesic- Anti-inflamma tory Tab lets'' po!ic·a potential danger to patients taking a n-"· ticoagulanls a nd young children. r\cw York City firm ia re· calling them voluntarily. As originally marketed the drugs were n ol· neces ~arily sold b)'. pre· l:icription. The FDA said the two drugs contained the· li1Ue.' knO\.\'n pa in rerleve-i 's_alsalate which, If taken \.\'ilh aspirin, could cause ex· cessive bleedlna: ln patients lak ing antlcoa1ulant1 iuch assodi';lm.warfarln. · ' • .. • You're looking at a revolution in men's underwear. • But to see it, you've got to feel it .. Qiana® 3for598 I TllE.FDA S,\JD it did not give Whiteha II permission to m arket the drugs, a nd the T II E F D A S A I o: physicians· an·d-pol'.;..r.;;.;n'--·'1-----~---:.,-. .._·~---- .---.,---~-'\---_,., __..... ,J.CP.ellllJlY..IJLQUdlXintr,Qduc;es.-...,....,--·-··1-·-- a totally new concept in men 's underwear: the Qiana revolution. Spurned Suitor Shot Dead VENlCE IUPI) -A JO- .year-old \.\'Oman allegedly shot a man to death \.\'hen he . beJan ransacking her house arter she refused to go out on a date "'ith him. lrol centers s hould be aware that a child who has, .taken one · of the drli11 s ho uld be -treated for~ a s pirin-overdose, slnce salsalale breaks down In: the stomach into sodium · salieylate or common· aspirin. · The ''Aspi rin Free'': products ""ere {ecently In"' troduced with a national ad·· vertlsinf blltz and may J}Ot' have been marketed in all. :1tores, the FDA said. The, "saloxlum '' product was beln1 test marketed In Boston, ·Dayton, Houston and Seattle. Patricia Ann Leuchn er THE FDA said botll· ·"·as booke~ on suspicion of _pro.ducts were manufac:. murder in the death ·of t ured as long, rounded Robert Little, 35, who was tablets similar In ap,. shot six times "'ilh a .38· pe-af"aft"ce to Whltilfilj'i caliber revolver . "Arthritis Pain Formula" Investigators said she Y.•hlch contains ordlnarY dated the man occasionally aspirin and is not beln1 in re ce nt mon ths but fecalled. rerused to go out with him . The FDA said it leame~ 1'ucsday. She told police he of the problem from a pro,- bt>gan rans acking the house .fessor at the'State Unlversl· and "'hen ho threatened to ty of New York at Buffalo attackher,she&otlhegun a n d a fl.11dla n d, P a . from her bedroom and fired ·pharmacist. No injuries six bullets at him. ha.,·e been ~epor!ed. · . Fraternity Trio ' Charged in Rape Cll lCO fU Pl l -Three suspendedby universltyoff.' Ch ico St:.itc stude nts ha\·e cials but his name was not · been arrested on charges of di sclosed. . r;.ip1n g un JS·y('ar·old coed ·rhe unide ntified coed during :1 party :.it the ir said she "'arded orr ad·' fraternity ho use, police· \·:.inces by a young man but, said. he then forced her Into a \ l'he young men have been bedroom where he and suspended ind.efinitcly and three others. r~ped ~er. Two I their fratrrn1tv. J.:imbda. others part1c1pated in the' Pi. face!i possibie loss 0f ac·, incident to a lesser degree, cred1t<1t1on :1l the uni\·er · she added. sit\'. She told police she I i'he :-;tudent:.. ;1rresled screa m ed but no one :'il 11nd;.i_v fClll~1\\in11: lh e responded. Friday night incident. v.·erej' ~~=======~ 1dcntifird :is Ed\\·ard Bel·· le~arc1c Jr ., 22. S cott i~~~~~~~~~~ ·Tach\era. 20, and ~like ~tar· tin, 18. all members or Lam· bda Pi. 811\l v.·as !let. at\ 55.000 CJCh. A fourth sludent also "'as1 CHAIN SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC · 50°/o OFF* FAIRICWHEH IHSTALlED IY WARDS HONER PlAZA $9olt -I ,.. a.,_ jh.. -'4141~1 < • •o -.,. We 've done it by combining soft Pima cGtton.with Qiana· nylon, the fiber that feels as smooth and lu xurious as silk. Qiana is wh at makes th is under.wear so soft and pleasurable next to you r skin. But you won't believe how good it feels until you feel it for yourself. Come to JCPenney now. Get your hands on Qiana T ·Sh irts, A·shi1ts, ....,. . briefs. 3 for 5.98 ~ • j .... , • ·\.. -· ~ .... - Qiana· by QuPOnt .. 'Ol.IPont re1111tfot1d t11d1m1rk • ............. ~~--..... --""------------------------------.,.j""--------------.,,,."--· Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. at th~ following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (71 4) 644-2313. HARBOR CENTER, Cosla Mesa (71 4) 646-502 1. HUNTINGTON MARBOR, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 : ' .. I • • , . , -1 \ -' ' Se \'e ' . Emmi 8e1c11 . H1lli. Sc11m1L Ronkt ~-· Sntiltr <lira< 11 !If•• l '!Ufi ~· VioVI "Uftll M K /I .. Pl>nc:llli ... r11..,, Cem.it l'Hk ,, L-rt P~s,.a Marla P1<1t•C' f11ner1 ""'"' or Hun rmm• T•IM'1 PM 1n '~ '" -·~ ~·-.V..r.P -· .... MtnlP F..,.,, """""~ ,_,..«ti• Foun11 ...... "''· Row: cnil<lr l/lurs. S.r!Mlr ~-· CllUrtll, C-•oll . I lo . , Co 7 I ~ For The A·irport Record St11:dy Backed Dissolutions Of Morri11ge • -- - F o• ._..___...-:'"' Wednesday November 20. 1974 DAIL y PILOT A I :t Btjggs Mapping Caucus Fight BY O.C. IIUSTINGS national charter convention Ot•MIY,,.Mfff.: next month. AssPnfblyman 'John B · R The party Is scheduled to nggs ( -Fullerton) wants meet Dec. 6·8 in Kansas lo lead the Republican As· City, Mo .. to write the first s em b I y C.: au c u s in chart.tr in its ·history. The Sacramento. ---~at1.et"'wouJd~·be--tttffred at l!e said he.will try to oust governing party affairs af- F'rank .1i1 UJph·y : (ft -Santa ter 1976. and rcappointed Ronald B. Linsky, a UCLA instructor y.•ho lives in Stanton, lo the California Regional Water Quality Co ntrol Board for the Santa Ana Region. !\turphy, 4·8 -year·old president of the Bill ?lturphy Company, replaces Elsie Koresche or Costa A!esa, contact Barbura Bennett at 528·0980. the Ce ntral Coastaj Reeioo. R e ddi ck, 59, on ce * published the Newport H .. r. bor Ne"'s-Press. He now is •·oai.tER NEWPORT publisher of the Paso Beach pu blisher 8 . 0 . Red· Robles Daily Press. dick has been appointed by .---..R"_e_a_,_d"'T"'"h_e_·--, Governor Reagan to the Ca lifornia Regional Water ·Dai'ly Pi'lot Quality Control Board for QRANGE COUNTY Cruz) as leader beclfuse he None of the Democrats. be1ieve ; Murph;''has not e lec t ed t o s t a te co'1 - been Lggresslve enough. stitutional office Nov. s. in- Briggs'.challenge wilt.come-cluding-Governor•clect Ed- when the Legislature recon-muild G. Bro"'" Jr., \viii be venes. a member of California's "'hose term expired. rr-;;;;=;;;=======:;:=======:;==:=;1 Linsky, 40 , teaches at the r.1arine ·sciences fo1oating Laboratory as part of the Office of Sea Go,·ernmenl Tb@ :Reptlb iiCifiS IOSt s1X dele~1t ~ . fice said he wps assured seats in the general elec-has indicated he will be too that the staff can do as good tion, giving the Democrats busy sett ing up his ad· a job as a"ny consultant. a 55-25 margin in theh:9Jlse. .ministration. SUP er VI. 5 0 r Ra Ip h ··w h , be Controller-elcct Ken Cory e aven t enaggres-<D G d G 1 Diedrich made it clear just sive or tough e nough or · ar en rove "'on a before the board. vote. that mean enough in getting nomination b~t gave it to "e$1~,ooowoultl.beallthe 1 1 Payla ll iga s hi Essex, a u1 . peop e. e ecte d," Briggs be f h L A 1 been on the board since January 1971 . Terms of both !\Iurphy and Linsky will expire Sept. 18. 1978. They ·\\•ill recei\'e necessarv expenses. * TllE COMMISSION is commission could spend. said. "There wasn't much mem r 0 t e os nge es Co unty comm ittce and YOUN'G DE'IOCR•TS of a state-mandated a]:ency He w11rned there is no activity, if any, by him leader of the so-called "new Orange Co u ~"Y pl~n an ·empo wered to prepare money for a consultant. Cl\lw'Phy J, I 't'as in u to 20 land use pl ans forproJ>-f:rty Yet to come before distri"cls and never crossed politics" faction or the par-organizationa l meeting around. noisy airports. sUpervisor s is it com -Frank Murphy"s path." ty. Cory was later named as Friday. It's sc heduled for 6 one ofthe3t alternates. pm at Democrat1·c P··rty ·eut its PQwer is limited mission request that some * · · " sinceanycitycanvetothe ofitsbudgetbe spent topay * headquarters, 2002 N . · · -$SO DICK. O'NEILL, Orange Broad\\'ay, Santa Ana . All pla,ns if an airport is with· commissioners per County chairman of the GOVERNOR RONALI) interested Democrats age in its boundaries. mee'ting and 10 cents a mile Democratic Party, will be a _ Re agan has appointed :t. 36 and under are invited. BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FO I ITH THIS D wo £1\lrtti ~·or The Priu of~ Di.lily Sunday thru Thursday 5:00 to 7:00 P.M: Dinnl!r strved rnyhtly from 5:00 p.m. i111er1a1nmtni f\'ightly RUTHIEUWIS n.... .. Fri., -s.t..:Hiph --- ·FishtJ, f.lt.itJ, Oysttr H.1r, Nottd lt:'i"rJ, Alts and Spirit'' fir. (!lqristtan·s / + · JlJ E. CoaJI Hig/1u•11y •• ~tu1por1 Btarl1 • ·, ' , Rtstr1•11tionJ (71J) 675-SJZO · , . ,.._ Until this year, the com-. for} travel to and from delegate to the party's William ltlurphy of Chino _ For further information, mission received only a .~·~·~··~i~o~n~s·c.._ _______ .::::::'.~~__:::'.__'.'.:::._:::::~_:__::.::_::::::__::::::::::::.._::__.::::'..::.___'.'.:_'._:'.:'.'.__::'.'.'.:'.'..'.::::::'.'.~L':=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::'_ token $500 annual budget • Deaths Elsewliere . -· . . PORTERVILLE <U PI>- Graham Dean, 79, former O\\•ner, editor and publisher or the Porter\•llle Evening Recorder , di ed t oda y follo~·ing a hospital stay of sever<l;I weeks. Obiluurles I IOICHAIO Emmi ·c . &orcn••d. lt*t•Cle'nt ol c..,i10tr•1111 6e•C11. P11Hd •••J ttov. 11111 In L..1911oa HtU1, AO-M. Survl-by I llill< Dor•I from supervisors· but this · year it was awarded $39,500 and told to spend it wisely to prove its value as a land planning agency. Because the planning er- rort outlined by the com- mission would utilize Public Employment ProgrQ.m star. fers. several supervisors questioned the competence or the panel 's " staff to do such work. P1\UL RAVER of the Count y Administrative Of. Measle Outbreak ,. Absent S<;11mlt ot W•t<on1ln; • DrOllWI<, 'Artrivr ltontt ol 'NIHOnilti -HW<'il "''''' .. ~·1.Serv1ct•w1un.,..1a,n w1.con•,n SANT ,>\ r\N1\ --Orange =~:.~_.-..uiweeicnMor1...,,,_,,c1+"' County ha s ye t to ex · Mo1111 pericnce outb r eaks of "'•Mtlll ~-M0tiu . Rtt'°"'t cf eo.11 Mes.o. I h t h t rted P,,...,,..,,1 Hov 1t111,s.,,,,,_0,,., ... ,i.. meas es l a ave s a Moor .. """"f•; i 0•"9fll•••. N•nc, ,..""'".., spreading around the nor-•"'1-Q .. C•rll<HI; l!l'-<llllclrtf!j_4 ..... ,.,., -1 woniers. Sei-v1C• ,_._ -· 11 thern p.arl of the state, lO:GO AJA in our CMI• ~ 0..1191 . lnttr: rn.n• io.11110• R••1 c ..... ,.,.,. a11u -county health officer Dr. ~ron F11ntr11 ~c.tM••w. Di•oc· John Philp said today. u.oD '"These outbreaks, ir you M.lry 1...ci1111.10d. 1tss1 ,,..,1..,1.rt. H""'-can call them that, are .,...., hKft. Survo-OyJ ... ..,,.t>'; Eun.o h . h h I d M" Elkr, Ann•11t111t ai.c ... M.lrr s... among 1g sc oo -age =m.I(°""''-'""· 1 IOft ; JoM G. i...oa. 2 t1 ..... ; kids who were not im· Solonlon. -i.r u .. ,, M-. 1 • •111111rr11rntr; , ..... _,.1 ..... ,,,. mun·zed asp e choolers •· ll11<••l1'•ndC11Hdrtn.!Mi•Yi<•wlll t1t"'iO . I . r ·S • ~s -Hov 11, 111:>0 ... M.t'••• .... ,..,., Philp said. "\\fe ha\'e seen ia1 F-••1:oo;;;,,11 nothing here to indicate the Giov1Mi Ml<ll••• Ponclni. '"'" AcKi1, same problems.'' H11n\11t9ltn Ill(~. S111¥1Vtd OJ lltlltr M1cn .. 1 E~ PlllftClni; molf>et" N1nt1 w: r\ Piono;J111: .,.,,,,.,, 1r1nope"""· Mr ... ,,,,,... Statc I-lea Ith Depa ment '-10o "'°"<'"'· G,,,,.,...,. -··••• '""' ce .orr1·cial Dr.· J a mos. Chin ,,,...., Nov J1, U:JO PM, <>-Sntpt,.•d Qm11t.-,, "...,u,,1111111 Bt1e11. Dl••<lld ttr reported t his y.•eek that a ..._,~,,..,,.,Colon••1 "..,.'11 --total or 54 cases of measles L..,.••M• !.•bo. 11e~~1 ot eo.11 Mtu . and rube ll a have been P~s-•w•1Nov11tn.Sut\ltYOCIOYft<\Wltt t d . R dd·ng and a M•rl• !.•DO. !.ervict s pr1vtl•. lllltrfl'tlll reJ)Of e ln e I P .. ,,,, c •• ., C•me11rv. B••u-·t1u111ron similar outbreak in Eureka Flllle<l l Home Cost1 Mew O.r1c1on. TAL•t •r· is under investigation. Gorllotl l•11i•ml11 Tai-.,. "" 11. ""'"""' . t' H1111tongton 111 ..... C.llf, !.ll•••"Hd Dv c·111·· SAID , .. ,rtually all •l'tOmt& Ttltttrt, Ki..-. f tlt.n 11\d Jolln ·" T11krt, s..r~1ce1 wll1 111 '"'·Nov n " 1:00 the cases are among junior PM •ft Sm1tll 1 Mortu.iry 1-tw!!!•llQIOll hKll rnt l11te•m•11t ••H M Pt"•v•t•. s,..1111·i high or high school students MOr1""''0 "1'10'•· and children \\'ho ha\"e not T"OMAI t d h I ,,,,.,_ o Tnom•1. 11 .. .....,1 o1 cor""• *' yet en ere SC oo . ,,,,., Pe~>fd ''"'"Nov lttn !>llrv••f<I ow llff 0.01191111r Mt•r e1111 w-. ll••nctUY!lf'ltu ""Since 1968, California Lo t Off W-. S•rvlCtl ltl t:rlV•lt. lnlort· ' ed f men1 P•ttl•< C••" c1mtt1rv. P•<Ulc c,.11 schools ha \·e req u1r proo F..,..,,. 01r1ctor1 ett11-&er111•""· '°'""' of immunization against llt!MI~ v iEuta · these diseases before a M1orc111no v ...... 101.i Wffi"''""'' 'w. child entered school." Chin f.:::~~KVll~:r-.:o.:::• er.,~::'}"!~:. Said. . tor• lll1ry Btlltncoun, ~•tltt S<Yrt1. A..W; 1 o•a1ner. ..,.,,....,, Votirt. 'or-''The current junior hi gh ,11;14,.,,.. J g•ell •-<l•llclrtft. Aowry h I d h r1>urs. No• 11 . •41~ ., 1:>0 PM " st. sc oo group enlere t e 8tto.or11C1tllOl•c Cllllr<ll..#Nti w•U lllFf•, fl t • d . t b f th t Kovn .r1o:J11 ... M"s.i.Blr-•'•C•tl't011c rs gra e J US e ore a c1111rc11,:o1n••"'"•·°''KltClll'f~f•m11 1 requi r ement was co1on+i1F11 ""' 1101 -· est ablished," he added. ,, .UIUCKLI& SON WlSTCLIF• MOl:TU.UY 427 f . 171h St., Costo Me$O 646-4888 -·-IALTI-IERGEROH · FUNERAL HOME _Co«:ino del Mor 673-94.50 ~·t0Me10 646-2424 -·-HLL llOADWAY MOaru.u.Y I IOS.-oodwoy. Cos+o MelO 642 q150 ' -·-DILDAY 11.0THllS MOITUAIY 1791 1 Beoch Blvd. • Hutlhogton Beoch 842-7771 . 244 Redo ndo Ave. l ongBeocli {213)4J8.1 !4.5 -·-McCORMiCK LAOUHA llACH MOl:TUAIY I 79S loguno Conyon !Id. . . 49.,.941.5 . -·-McCO;tlMICK MISSION MOlTUARY 28832 CDmillO Coplslfono Soo Juon Cop111ro11Q • ~ ..... ,.,>-4'i16-Wl• ,, • ...., -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMOllAL PAIK c-lM)() PDC1l.c: View Or1v1 N•W?Orl Beot.h. Col1for~10 644-2700 • -·-'HK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNIRAL HOMI 780\ 8olM1 Ave , W•llmuUIW 893·3.525 -·- .. SMITHS' Moltni.u'f" 6'17 Mill" 51 H11nt1rigtoi1 Beoc!I 53d-6!Jl9 • "The c:ises among y6unger children are evidence of the low im munization levels we hnve been lrying to correct among-preschoolers.'' PlllLP SAID. for the most part, Orange County youngs ters are well ·im- munizcd through the high school ages. He said he doubt s many cases"or meas les "'ill appear in teenagers. th is year. The health officer also noted there ha'"e still been no reports of Port Chalmers influenza cases this year, but he said the real danger ,season .begins 'in mid - December. LEASE •75 : & 174 CHEVYS AHD OT-FIHE CARS AHD TRUCKS · CHECK ll'ITO Chevrolease ...HOWAID'S CHl\'IOUTS • .....,.., pOcto.Ut i..w ... -to ---....-11111W1 ... lllllf-•••1'9W*'-• ·HOWARD .CHEVROLET DOVE & QUAil STS. .NEWPORT llEACH .................. J....._, .. lrist.I 833-0555 • • re - ---- . 24th ... a\\ Starting No~PEN Sundays Penney stores 6 p.m. 10 a.m. to ale Sale Twin size, reg. 4.29 Sale 3.48 Full size, reg. 5.29 Solo 4.48 Queen size, reg. 9.29 Sale 7.78 King size, reg. 11.29 Solo 9.48 St1nd1rd size pillow CINI, . pkg. of 2, reg. 3. 79 Sale 3.18 Ou1 o<~ty G1r>g1>..., cnec~· musl+n oront ot "°""on ootynlH/COtton. Sale Twin size, reg. 5.49 Sale 4.48 Full size, reg. 6.49 Sale 5.48 queen size, reg. 10.49 Sole 8.88 King size, reg. 12.49 Solo 10.41 Standard size pillow cases, pkg. of 2, reg. 4.59 Sale 3.78 Oom•IJ. oo• potyflltrfcotton perc1Je P"nt w1tn stripes and llo•1ls 511• prlcff •11.CtiYI lhrou11h Sund1y. Save on decorative sheets and other home gifts. .. --i Save 203 ori these lace tablecloths. Sale '6 ,,.,,. R911. 1.50, Rach•I IK• tlblecloth ol polyester acetate.11 ea1lly cleaned. Pann Prest IDr no-ironing. 701190", reg. $12. Sil• 9.60. 10" round, reg. $10,. ~ • ....... ~ ·'.1.~~~.y , > .. 7 . 25°/o off yarn and kits. A great chance for you to choote !torn yarn kits tor pic1ure1, p.Ulow•aamplers. atgllens. e1c. "nd skeins ol Orlon Sayelle9 or D1zzlet' 1crytlc/nylon yam1. All 11 25% oll until Sunday. Check DUt aalec!lon 01 acl1eor1 10 h1lp wUh )'(M.lr proiact. 153 off yardage. Sale 1 2~d Rig. 149 yd. Cotton/polyest•r ll1nn1! In solids and contemporary prints for shirts, sportswaar. Sale 135 yd. Reg.1.St yd. Floek1d b101dclolh, pindot, dal1y , etc. Po!ye1ter/cDtton. Sale 339 -yd .. Rig. 3.99 yd. Poly11l•r doubl•knlls in solid and fancy pat~erns. 58/60" wide. Sale 322 rd. Rag, 3.71 yd. Junior knit prlntt. Bright single kn ll prlnll on white, pastel grounds. Sale 168 yd. R19. 1.tl yd. Encora. 100% couon prints. L~ ol dell!PI•· 44/'5H Wide. • ' r.-~ "' ... _ _, ~ Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. al the followin9 starts: 20% off coordinates. Sale Kllcl\en coordinate His of s"'eared cotton terry. W1tl\ CDu11try FDlks or ne1dlepoln1 design. Tow1t. reg.1.35, S•li 1.01 Pot tloktlf, reg, 7t-. Sile c:u Dietl cloth, r19. 7t•, Sal• 13• 'COIH\lly ~··min, r19. 1.35, s.i.1.ot 'CCMlnlry loltr1' .,-on, rft. 2.lt, Sall 2.J1 'Nlldi.,olnl' •pron, rq, 2.11, s.i. 2.11 Pricff •tft<tW. lfnuth Sunday. UH ow JCPIMI)' C'*fl cerd. FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (7 14) 644-23 13 .• HIJNTINGTON CE NTER . Hun11n9Jon Beach (714 ) 892-7771 HARBOR CENTER, C-osla Mesa (714) 646-502 1 . • I 1 .. I \ • I I - . '1 1-1 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Novembe1 20. 1974 Mazatlan Marathon Over _ Weary Sailo rs Head Home Af ter Slowest Race St•u \1cur1 C'rt:'\1·., fl'nni 15 St ill othe rs 11 Il l ,,t a t'! µassage, it \\'tl S a rre:tk y Even ·the b r i ~ k "J 1 I b n :1: ~ d r a ~ j.! l' n l'lt•lnling tt1> lht> honl i. and ~f"ar. The 10-12 knot brecz.e nnrth\\·eslers that usually 1ht'm s cl 1·l·~ .1:.hor l' ;ft pro 1·i s ion1n ~ for ;1 fl'11· that got the y.ichtsoff to a ~rrord a fast reach across \lazallun. S1nalu:1. \lcxiro. 11£<t•ki. of cru1s1ng bt'for1• thl• ,1.:00d sti1rl Nov 9 died h~· tht• Gulf of California Crom \l ond:if ni)!ht and ·rue!'d:1~ \011 1: drai: north a\on)! th1• 111i:hlfa ll l-~ro n1 then on ('a bo San Lu c a s to rnornin)! urt1'r n1nre 1ha n HaJ:i Californi:1 cou ... t lo llfl'rC \\'US nl'\'Crmorc th an \la z al la n fa i l e d to 1 J~)() frustr;t 11111! n11lt•s of thl'lr home ports. .S·X knot ze phyrs a nd se\'erat n1utC'ri ali :te 111.!hl ini.:i.l•"h'. r~t hutturncd ~rc\\'S told or dri£ting in IT \\'AS Tll E r · ,. TllERE \\'ERi': no re-· · trs t lht• Bth bi£'nn1 al Los t\n"elcs 360·d t'.l!i't'l' circles nig ht 1 · · h ~ l'Ords !let in this ract>. 1'hc !\T uzat an race in "'hi e to '.\l az;1tlan r.1te 1n10 the a rt er ni ght o ff the Buja I h d d :-.\O\\·est on rccor•I l'l:1 11scd t ime "'Inner tooJ\ Ccihl orniacoast. y:1c 1ts ll\'e .roppe out almo!it :is n1uch 11m~· to b eca u s e o f eomplete :\Ian\ cauizht tht'·first n:.1\'ll!ate the l ,023 m ilc~ as bo ,edom rather than '-~~~~i';:':'J;~~~~~~~~i...,~~·~·~~·~·~Lb~..,~~~·~t~~~~l~u~;~e.~~-f:--~:--:::::11:::::::~-:--it-"""~';';~~~.S~Olu< ... .,--t-r ,\laz:1tlan th at 11outtl carry the '.:!.225-milc T·ra n~pa c In relros pert, lhosc who them baek to their jo bs . rat't' to llonot ulu or the stayedti!lthe bitlcrend"·ill t)thers "i.ar kt:d r.ut " :1~hurl' I. llJO ·mil e S an Dil'!lU t o he calling it a "challeng. to gt:l a lt1T ll' 1·e~t !){'fl)J'l' !he Ar upulco race . ing" race. Rut they Y.'ill :.?a l3 lro11h\ prt'SC'ntallon , For a rarr \\'hieh hus mostly be the hard-core ·ruL•sda.1 n1.i,:h1 ah1uys bct·n hil lt•d as a fast racers Y.:hose gre atest skill and pleasure comes from ket>ping a sailboat moving in the right direction re- gardless of the light-going. 11,(ts a skill that necessilates constant sail tri1nming and sail changes lo gain a tenth of a knot of speed. 2 .Locals Join Top Speed Club BOATING T"'O Or:inJ!t• Count,\• OU1 · bo<1 rd drive rs art• a mQng the dozen n{•11· inductees in· to E\·inrude ~l otors· \t}j'J. ~tile Per llour Club. The elite club's roster nO\\' includes 57 of the top outboard speedsters in the ll'Or]d. John Gibbs or Costa Mes;r qualified for the club Nov. 23. 1973 "'hen he dro1·e· a John s on -.equipped ~l aralhon hull lo an <J\'era ge or 104.929 mph in American Power Boat As · s nciation 's Outboard Performance Cr11fl COPC l S Cla ss. The mark 1va s established at Parker Barn Qn the Colorado Ri\·er. l'arker Dam on the same date. The club . 11·hich lmd its bc-ginnin gs in 197'0 . re- cognizes drivers 1.1·ho attain the JOO mph s peed in out- board competition, cegard· less of tbe brand of pro- pulsion used. A MA JOR rule governing Boat Class Offe r ed In Schools the driver selection is that ~ Orang e County hi g h the 100 mph or better sµecd school students can learn must be run in strict :1c-the arts and skill s invol\'ed cord a n c e ...,. i t h the in':"fiberglass boat building established r ules of APBA. and be paid y,•hile learning. Foreign drivers a re The ne\\· educational cf· ce rtified by the Union o£1n· fort i s the resu lt o f ternationa l ~totorboating cooper ation between the <Ull\I J. Belgium. or by its Coa s t lin e Regional Oc- nat io nal san~ti o nin g cupalional Program anrl authorities. J ense n J\larine of Costa None of the local entries pi c ked up the major trophies. but most of the~ 1.1·ill com e home "'ith awards that. prol'ed their tena city under trying condi- tions. 1\l. CASSt:L.'S 35·foot custom sloop. ·rhe Terrorist out of Bahia Corinthian Yac ht Club. a pre-race favorite for corrected time honors, placed fo urth in the overall handicap standings and third ln her cla*s . ---· -..------::r.--:Jte:. --_ .. __ ,._•~I.oe:.J'Jti~c..-..hisc:;:;::;.r1s l\1esa. ---JIM l\t cKEAN or~oun-roster of new inductees is The program provides for 11enry \\'heeler 's r\orangi picked up second place in Cla ss A and Bob Bcauc hamp ·s Dorothy 0 \\'SS third. Ragdoll. CO· skippered by Stan \Vi \liams and Jack !·!all placed fourth in Class B. and Concubine, sailed by Richard Daniels, lluntington llarbour Yacht Club. \\·as the winner 1n Class C. • lain Valley bec ame an Jim l\Jerte n of Oshkosh, studens to tour the Jensen Evin rud e 1 O O mph \\'isc .. ...,·ho became the l\1arinc facilities to delcr- specdster y,·hcn he drO\'e a fastest outboard driver in mine the ir level of interest Byerscraft powered by a the \1•orld Aug. 8. 1973 \\'hen in boat building. Aller !he Konig outboard to average he pi loted a T"·iste r -initial tour, they a re hired 106.249 mph in the D Out-Craft/J\lercury to a new t~. ~·ork for various board ll y d ro Class at speed record of 136.,101 mph.. d1v1s1ons o( J ensen for a ful l semeste r. During this time s tudents will "'ork at a Final handi cap sta nd- in gs: C)VE:RALL -, 1. Broom Jlilda : 2. \Vhi msey 1'res: 3. S"·iftsure ; 4. The Terrorist. Al Cassel. Bahia Cori nthian ''C: 5. Scat. Dennis Choate, Seat Beach YC . CL.ASS A -!. S1.1·iftsure; Us C ·s ·1 p ·1 variety of jobs among the . a1 ors· reva1 sevecal divisions of Jensen in order to be exposed to the 2. Aorangi. flenry \\'heeler,, l":c \~·port flarbor ''C; 3. Dorothy 0. Bob Beauchamp. NliYC: 4. Joli. \\'illiam :'\iemi. Seattle YC ; 5. Sorcery, Jacob \Vood, California ''C. In Collegiate Race complete business or fiberglass boat building. "f ibergl_ass boat building is still a r elatively ne\\' production method." said Charles Thomas, president of Jensen ... Tra ined person- nel are difficult to find. The CROP enables us to bring you11g people into ou r plant and tea c h them a trade which is in demand while they arc continuing their education. USC sailors 11on the 12th ;1nnual regatta for the '.\laue ·rrophy at L ong !le a ch .Saturcl ;1y fur the third time in four yl!:ir s. The · ("ali for n1a S tat e L'n i \·c r ~J!.1· 1.o ng Beach :-,pon~red \'\'t•nt is ror non· ,·:ir s il v ~ailo r !li o f the l'ac if i ~· Cuai.l lnlcrco l- 11.'gi:.i\c· '\'at·ht Hacing r\S- sociation. Eleven schools pa rticip:Jt{'d in Saturd:iy's t'\'Clll. Boat Show Has Ma1iy Retur1iees Ninety.five percent of the boat manu£acturers \\'ho \\'ere represented in the 1974 Los ;\nge les Boat Sho,1· ha\C signed up for space in the 1975 slH'I\\' no\\' going on :~t the Los Anl(e les Con\'en- tinn Cen ter . John Cordes. sht11\ ch:11r . man. reported 1h;1t n1orc than 90 pe rcent of the hooth accessorv exhibitors from last \'car "'ill also be ba ck for this year's exposition. Cordes said the sho\\' is rapidly approa ching the t'a patily of lhl' 240 .~0fl l'iflUart· fool Co nvt'nl1 on Center. There is a \\'Biting list for spa ce a1nong thC' per f o rm a n ce boat rxhibitors. Because of the strong in- terest being sho...,·n by the s a1fbo at builders, the sailboat section of the shO\\' is being enlarged, Cordes said. Amo1tg th e nc11· boat bu ilders joining the s ho...,. tlus year are \\'ellcraft. Carver. l\lelen. T anzer and c)·oay. Danie lson E lecte(l · F;du•::ird Dani('Json Jr. \1as t>lected ('nm n1odore of Shllrk l sl~111d ''ticht Club at rhe a nnual meeting. lie suc- cr 1•ds \\'irt Shum aker. Other s1 arr of£icer.i; elect- ('(! l\f'r(' \\"illard Oe rtuleil. \1ce ·rom modore ; Barry S:ni ler. r e a r commodore :ind board mem ber~ John Connf'll. Gordf)n Rurr.O\\' ~n<t l)\1ke ll e rhsl Dun n~ the past ~·car the rlub r omplrl<'d its ne"· ~.000 elubhouse at 1099 Ua\'Sidc llrivc>. S l,.C is lhe. ll::lrbor 1\rc11 '" onl y all · po"·erboat club. I '/'he Troj;ln sailors scored 295 points in the l!i·race rcj!al\;1 lo 265 for runner-up t:C.::L.\. 'fhe use team was con1pnsed of Curt Ol son, !\like Eisenber,(!', Dick Den- !'le r. Bill ::\loore, J eff Littell and Paul ,.ales. Other school s in the top fi ve \\'{'re CSL' LR . 250; liCI. 2,18 : Orange Coast Cullcge. 24ti. Sailing for IJCJ 1vere Phil Ra n,ming. Rick Kern .. Jnrk Cook . Steve \\'ashburn. Sle\'e Reed and Gene 'Ian~· siln. He1)rcsent ing ace \\'l't't• Bruce ,.\~r t'S. Gigi de ~\01;. !'kon v i : $1{'\'L' de )l ut· skon ,:i . .l in1 \l litla nd. Cr:iig B;1rtfi an1! Br11ee llcn\y. "Upon' graduation the students receive a cer - tificate fo r the ir successful completion o[ the fiberglass boat build ing course. I feel this gives them a big j ump in finding e mployment after graduation." Students select ed for the program \l'ill continue their normal clas:s roon1 activity, according to Paul Snyder , superintendent of CROP. 0.1\SS B -t . Black Bird, Allen Puckett. CYC : '2. Al eth<?a . Bill Polly.' Long Re a ch YC : 3. ~Jorga n 's Point, Bili Sulivan, LAYC : 4. Ragdoll. Williams and l·la ll. Xff YC : 5 . Robur, Burton \'ale, BCY C. CLASS C -1. Concubine, Ric hard Daniels. flunt- in gton 1-t arbour ''C: 2. Deception. Oa\'id i\1cGinni· t~·. C'i'C: 3. Biscuit Eater, Brian \\'ertheimer, Corin· thian l "C: 4. Sumn1er\\·ind II. Dick l\l ci nt>. LA,·c: 5. l'cn<1 city. Rolfe Crocker. San Francisco YC . CL.1\SS D -I. Broom lli\da : 2. \\'himsey Tres; 3. ·rhc Terroris t : 4. Scat: 5. Co nc.cption, Larry Bradley, eve. Meet Allison Deerr One of the Daily Pilot's Ro le People llt·r l1-.1t ur1• •IUl'll'~ un n11·d11·1nl' ;inti ~r11·ntt· h;nl• \\Utl .1\\,1rd~. 111 add:uon lu 1x'1ng jusl 11\.1111 111\\'I "'lit\\! for r1•i.:ul:u· r1•<1dl•ri. 111 l\~1pll.', I.Jul ,\l11.•u11. hkt• ;111 1'1·011ll' i::tarrers, h.1nril 1•, ,111 i.,111(!, 11t :1~·1~n n11'r1t• 111.,:i 1 ~p1t·al 11 e1'k :\ )!raduatc ol l':.d1 1orn1a State l rll\i·r•lll .•l F111l1•r1t1n ;uut Fullo•rton l'Olll'~e. ~hl• \l'ni·ked lur thl' t"uHl'rlnll lla1ly Nev.·s 'I rihuni: ht•l u1't• tun11t11! ht•r f l'!JOr1<1rt:tl !-1gh1~ un th1• Onini,:c <.'oast :ind Ju111111i; the D:;11 ly J'11"t ,1:111 11t l'•il \lll ~on h~t.~ 11,.,11 1 ~r~onal hnnnr~ 111 ju~t the 11a~t ~·t••1 r rron1 Orange 1 1111nt .1 ·, ,\r111111a\ Kidney Vo11111i,11 1on l':111le1oj;Y Soc-1e1 y. Ch1l~rcn's Home Soi.:1et~· and ,\,,1•r1.1l•vtl 1.ir ll ('lantl'd C1t11C"n~. Y•)u 'll (Ind hl'r b.1·J1ne almoi.t e,·ery da y 111 P~>1ilc. ·-... ...--.. 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The fllm s said h since ··co disclo an et repo!I ' i\1is. .City c fo r l S171 · "I "·ould lale. \ get a l'O mpl B physi some .. Pick a most they D conlr rcdue about .. givep T man • ... .. w . .... SOUi .. .. Lea11 ftuee11 '.\'e\v 1.M i_s"1\vashington Charlene · Joy Myers (lefp w~o replaced a bulging beauty last \veek, s~ ~h~ won 't ge t overweight. \Vith her are Sherry Foley, <c:cntcrl executive director .of pagea nt an~ A1 rs. 1\-Iarsha Covey h1"cManus who \ron crown 1n 1969. Movie Bit Actor ' Faces Jail Term NEW YORK fUPl l -A Brooklyn man who played a minor hood in the movie '"The Godfather" "'as con- victed on cha rges of th reatening to kill a doctor to keep him.from tesUfying in a loanshark case. The defendant, John DiScala. 22, was .found guilty of attempted coer- cion in the first Clegrce. POLICE SA ID DiScala "·as a singe r "'ho played a bit part in "The God· fa ther," which drew an estimated 70 percent of the A m e ri c.an t e levision audience Monday night w~ile DiScala was "'ailing fo r the jury to return its ver- dict r According t o Bronx District Attorney ~1ario ~lerola, the case had its s tart in February, 1973, "-'hen Dr. E . Richard Fein- burg, c;lirector of the Bronx St11te Children 's Psy: chial11c Center, reported that a credit union check 1·n lhe amount of $2,980 was mis~ing and apparently· stolen. · A subseq uent i n - vestigation disclosed that some $45,000 in payroll checks h ad been stolen from the hospital and that the money wound up in the· hands of convicted Jo·an· shark John Joseph. Sasso, employed as a maintenance man at the center, ~ccor­ ding to ~1 erola . Sue .Lyon Battling Car Dealer, · · ~~ SASSO, 45, was indicted _E~TES PARK, Colo. on charges or criminal .lUPll -~ctress Sue Lyon usury, grand larceny and 1s determined to prevent a criminal possession or C"~r dealer from ' reposses-stolen property. He pleaded sing a truck,she.leas.ed 13 guilty to the Joanshark months ag~, and 1.s go~ng to charge and was senten'ced \\'Ork as a cocktail wa1Lress to three years in prison on to drum up · tlh! neC'essary Ocl. 16, 1973. money. . The 28-year·old former film star of. "Lollto.': who suid her career has skidded since she wed convict Gary ''Cotton'' Adatnson, disclosed thal she erigaged an attorney to fl l ht the. repossession move. i\Iiss Lyon blasted Canon .City car dealer Lloyd Berry for trying to r epossess her Sl71-pe r-month truck. "I told him my check ""OUld be 8 couple o( days late. Well, he's not going to get away with this," she com plained. 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You 're a little high, even £or a 'hot.dagger,' aren't you?" -- Lay Your Troubled Anxieties o n Doctor·. By Or. Sttincrobn ·,DEAR DR .· STEI N· CROllN: I'm only 26, the mother or thret, ttnd um suppos ~dly a mulure, happy young woman. Yet I hu\/e been ner\/OUl5 nlost of my lil~.: days u•pcn there 'i''Ould be peace in the house. l'\/e fell unlovl!d and nervous every yeur I cun remembt!r . Although I 'm now u sophomore in college and Jive away from home, I still My parents were too per· ooc~oR 'IN missive. They lei me hne I' and do anylhiog I wonted. THE HO.USE Somehow . J ~g rew up ~litving they did not really '--.---'------/ love me :1 nd--this--.•as their-ran't seem to rid myself of .,, "'ay of evadi11·g the rr.ipon-the earlier daily hurts I suf- sibility of keeping me in fered. line. That 'i; wh I' r· I'm un · like 11 comrortable bt:inkel. inflammation m<1Y cause ~l~~~e "ithout any rci;trl~· For example in the above pain and other symptoms. . The :1tr>1in or mobe;:: t"'o letters. permissiveness SP ft c I a I d i et and ,.,.,1 .. 0,. und 1 .. ,k or r·cst m t be the eason medications ordinarily C.'011· "' " " " lna~::e~s~ and 1!ck of trol it. But 1r the innam· which so often result..~ may parental Jove and actual matjon becomtts acute and drag some indi\•iduals dolo''n crueltyintheother.Dulthis more serious , then to the 1 point or sufferiJ1g· · · 1·r1 1· O""r.ation may be necos· acute anxiety says .. Dr. 15 ~~~~~~~~sec~~~0reasons s~;}i . Steiilcrobn in his booklet. hundreds of others. Scram-·'\Vhat To Do For Chronic ble hercdit:Y and environ· DEAR DR . STF.IN-Anxiety.". For a copy ""i:fte ment. The problem ts not CROllN: ltty husband has him al this paper enclosing 'easy of solution. t wisb l had ,a vasectomy. A i:eccnt 50 cents and u STA~tPED. could agree tfial youooth-sl)el'nt-.colllfrstio"'s th-at·th'e-SE~fo'lrA-f}IJR-ESSEO EN· have discovered the real operation bas been cfrec-VELOPE . re!sons for your ner· ti\/e. No spcrn:is. But the s.-rs. . bc-f11ctors. But better stop self-examination and self- ta e precautions. As preg· nancy isn't possible without sperms why is this still nece$sary1 -Mrs. \V. OEAR DR . STE IN-experimentation. Lay your CROllN:Although l'monly in extracurricuh1r campus anxieties berore a 19, I'm always a nervous activities. I'm writing lbf}· physician's tra ined mind. 'i''reck . .l.bJame my parents. lo you a's therapy. I know ~· Ouc. home (.bou.se, Tatherl lhe_~ .is no real solution -li'OR MR. s.: Oiver- ""as a maelstrom of .yeucanorfer.-!\lissJ . ticulosis is quite common hatefulness and strife. !\1.y nnd often is without syme- mother Und father "'ere COMMENT: LOOking for ton1s, These .. bulges" in Lh&.... alwa)'S fightjng, ..And my thecommondenomiria!orof intesti n~ ure someti'mes brother. and I '>''ere cnughl the nervoµs woes of bun· discovered during a routine, up in the m,iddle of it. There, qi:eds or thousand·s of X-ray investigation of the was1fl a week when "'e did,. human beings requires gnstrointeslinal tract. n't suffer emotional as well much more than the'genius When they become in: CORE!\1AN 1\1".D n1older as physical punishment. of Einstein. There is no for-named, theh the eondi\ion COMM ENT: Try to be patient for another month or~ &o. Your doctor just "':tnts to be quite sure. Oc- {'asiona lly spi;rms s lip thro'ugh even though an operation has been sUCCfS· srul. Howe\/er, ir the spefm· count is still zero thtee mon· Lhs after •peration. 1 believe that most doctors reel it is safe to have inter- LOS AJ\1G ELES IUPI t-A. former federal tax agent, accused or being involved in a "bootleg''. stereo la(>e operation, has been sent.en· ced to five years in prison and" fined $7 ,:SOO on income tax evasion charges. Mart.in. Stern, 47 ,·a former Jntern;;i,I Revenue -Se"\'·vice agent from Hollywood. ~as charge d with ·irying to e\/ade $370,966 in federal taxes on an unreported in· come of $691,400 in l~O. 1n 3 foundry . 1\fachine tool llow_ I used to pray for mula th'at neatly covel"S all is called di\/erticulitis~This opCrator . A sse mbler------------------'-----'-'--'-'---'--'---=--;;__.,...;_.;:....;.;;_...:.."'--".~::.:.::..=c.o.:-"";..c.;..=__..:.;;_ __________________ ~ (manufa c turing). Automobile painter. IU ucksmith. Boilermakinp; occupations. Electroplatcr. 1'Urnitu re u1>holsterer. In·· (Career Corner) spector (manuractur1ngl . ~lill"·righl. ~lotion picture projectioni st. Photographic laboratory occupations. f?o"'cr truck ope rator. Production painter. Stat io nurv fir e man v.~as te\\·a t e ·r trea tme nt plant opera1or tsc11·age plant operator ). ·Wl'!lder and flamccuttt'r. Cashier. Postal clerk. Ship· ping and recei1·ing clerk. Stock rle rk . ,Buildin g custodian. llotcl housekeeper and assistant hou sekeeper. Bartender. Cook and chcL )lealcutter. \Vaiter and 11 aitrt•ss. &r· her. Bellhop and bell cap· tain . C os n1clologis t . Private household "'orker. Guard. Postal mail car- rier. Automobile parts counterman. Gasoline ser· vice s tation attendant. Retail trade salesworker. Rouleman. BRICKLAVt:R. Carpen· ler. Cem ent mason <cement and concret e finisher ), Coristruclio n labQrer. t-1oor covering installer. Lather. Pointer and paperhanger. Other conslruclion tradl.!s ocrupations. Brakeman (railroads). Bridge and building "·orkcr (transportation). Conduc· tor. Sign:d.l department ,\\·orkcr. Station agent. Local transit busdrivcr. Loc al truck drivl'r. Long dis tanc e tru ck driver . Parkin~ altendanl. ·raxi dri ver. ~lerchant seaman. Telephone central office craft oecup:Hions. Ct•ntral offi ce c<1uipm~nt installers. Lincn1cn und cable splicers. Telephone service 1\·orker. AIR ·COS DITIOl"IXG, refrigeration and heating merjlanic. Appliance ser· 1·ice "•o rk c r (r e pai r \ . . \ulomobile body re pair· \l'o rk er . Au tomo b ile n1cchanic. Bo at nlo tor me chanic . B o 1,1,·l i n ~-p i n ntaehine m ec hanic. Elec· tri c s ign scr\·icc,1ork{'r . F a r m rn a cht n e r y 111 c!·ha n i c . lndu 51r ia l n1ach 111e r ~· rcpa1r1\or kcr. .J t'\1c[e r~ Locksmilh. ~lain· tenancc electrician. ~lotor· ('\'Cle mechanic. Pia no and ofgan ser,·iceworkcr. Shoe reiiairer. 1'ruck n1cchanie. Bu s me chanic. Vendi ng n1ac hinc mech a nic. \\'•itl'h repair. Li Ct'nsed pract ical nurse. i'\ursi ng ai de, orderly and atteQd a nt. Social Sl'r' ice a1clc · BOOKLET. For iJ new F ederal Department of Labor boo klet. "J obs for \\"hich a lli g h School Educa tion is Pr'efcrrcd, but Not 1-.:ssentia 1," send a guni· 1ned return 111ailin).: label to Joyce Lain Kenned~· at this n ('\l'S p a p cr . \\'h c rl rt.>questing. stall' full lit It· of bookl e t. 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SAVI SJ.DO • a s s a i L B ( d II ' II I b• It' t .. d al ' )' lk M ch Tc st· m lh' g in ni yo an di "' ~ •• ' ' ' ' ~ . • •• ' ' ' ' ' ' • -·- I Wtdnesday~owmber 20. 1974 * DAIL y PILOT 81 McKay E~pecting Defensive Struggle LOS ANGELES !A Pl -Coac h John J.tcKay or the University or Southern California said 'l'uesday he expects defensive b&ttles to produce the com· batants in the Rose Sowl New Year's Qijy, • · Jlis -Trojan:; net.'d u ''irtor)" or a tie against crosstown rival UCJ..A Satur· day to reach tbe Rose Bowl for the third straight year. Jn Columbus. Ohio, unbeaten Michigan meets Ohio 51ate_with1h.e...Bi' !O 's .Rose: Bo"A'l bid on.The line. Both games are to be na- tionally teJe\'ised. · · "I.would think ours would be a loW- at his weekly' brunch. "As a general rule most big riv~Jry games are low scoring, because very competitive ,-JEFF BURROUGHS teams are matched and no team wants to take b lg chances that are lia· ble to gel ·em blown out of there. "It's like taking $20 into a poker ·game and taking chances. You might win a lot. But as H general rule, too much is at stake in these £&mes." McKay declined to pick a winner of the At ichigan-Ohio Slate showdown, but he said, "Michigan is a very good defensive team. There will not be a lot of points scored again.st them.'' lie a lso wouldn 't guess the outcome of the Big 10 vote to determine its "nrost representative" team to send -I : don't want to be' there voting. It it's a low-scoring g ame and Michi gan doesn't Yl'in the vote, there's going to Michigan, Ohio State To Pass? ANN ARBOR, l\1ich. (AP) -Run- ning, running aQd more running might seem the logical thing to 'expect in Saturday 's showdown foo1ball bal- tle bet Ween l\ofichigan end Ohio State. But both teams have resorted more to passing this season than in recent years, so' it IJlight not be s urprising to see run·op;lon;oriented Quarterbacks Dennis Yfankpi;i of Ptfichigan an4 Cornelius'Gree_oe of Ohio State take to tbe air often. Howeve r . ichigan coach Bo be revolution in Atichigan.'' Pacitic-8 Conference rules are set up to avoid balloting even in the case ~atie . . l\IcKay said any team that is in the position to play such an important game at the end of a season must have a rugged defense. The Trojans· No. 1 derensive unit, he said, hasn't given up a touchdown in the last two games. The Trojans coach, who proclaimed his squad healthy for the UCLA game. called the Bruins "by far the best -team we've met." says," l\lcKay said. "Our philosophy is that "'e'U let the other coach coach his te:.am 11nd v.'e'll coach our teum. ·· \1ermeil had said the Trojans, ""'hen they want to play, are the best team in the country, und that no team could beat them "'\thout passing the foot - ball. "E\'erybody is entitled to his oy,·n opinion." l\1cl\ay said, elaborating dryly, "as a general rule in football. no tean1 cti.n beat the other team without throwing the ball at some tlmeinthegame." • , c,! h wba be·•a UCLA's No. l Quart~rback after John Sciarra suffered a broken ankle, has completed only 8 of 21 passes this season. "\\le ne,·er go into a game assuming a guy can't pass . \\fe assun1e he 's a Sa1nn1y Baugh or better. The ball can go end-over·encl, but if nobody's CO\'- cring the guy. it can go .for a touchdoy.·n." "Last spring Dank\\'Orth was get· ling as much publicity as Sciarra. and some said Dank.,..•orth y,·as the better pusser. l don't kno\\' irthat•s true, but I know Sciarra told m~· boy and Pat that this guy .... ·a s puVling him for lh<' job and he had to \\'Or k hard on hi s assi l'dcKay's son. ~ohn , is a Trojan split end, and Pat Haden is Southern Cal 's quarterback. They \\'ere high school tepmmatcs with Sciarra. Burroughs Named A1t's Top Player Sch~bcchler believes there's a good c!Ja'n.c~ the outcome will be decided by tfie ki cking game or key mistakes ./such as fumbles, interceptions or ill~' ' tilned penalties1 LONG BEA€H IAef -"lt's a fan· ... l astic honor of suctynagnitude thal it almost eems like a runtasy," said Jeff Burroughs \\.'hen he learned today he had been named l\1ost \'aluable l'layer in the American League. "l honestly don't consider myself vdth the people l 'm nOYI' ranked Yl'ilh. the players who have y.·011 the aY1•ard before. Joe Dil\1aggio. !Hickey l\lun- Ue. Itcggie Jackson -I see n1y name 'Ylilh theirs and it just doesn't seem re- alistic," the 23>year-0ld Burroughs said. Bu rrough s llcc<.1mc the t hird second-~·ea r pla~·e r to \\ltn the l\1\'P award. joining Stan l\1us ial \\''ho did it in 1943 "'ith St. Louis in the Katfonal League a nd Oaklund J.lilcher Vida Blue, "'ho was the AL WJqner in 1971. J·lc's the first cxp::insion 'team player to get the l\1 VP. The No. 1 choice1n the 1969 basebull draft, Burl'oughs signed with the then \Va shington Scn;.itors· ror u reP!l,rtcd SBB.000. "I prob;ibly reel the Yl'ay I do ubout the aY•ard because I still ha\e a tremendous amount to tc .. rn as a ballplayer and many more years to try to learn and 'tl.ccomplish it." said the stocky, blond Burroughs. . ":\l aybc il 's modesty.'' he added. "but there'" so much to learn and I don't think I've reached my peak yel. at least I hope nol." ~le said the l\l\'P <lY."<lrd "is somelhing you can cherish as long as ,you're a live." Burroughs, y.•ho lives in Long Beach, is single. But he said of t.he i\l\'P . "It 's something to tell your children and grandchildren a boot.'' lt y.•as his hitting that helped bring Texas out of the depths of the AL \\'est standings. Burroughs sald. "But re· member, you can't get an award like this Yl'ithout being on a ba ll club that's gOod and \~orks tOJ:ether as a tean1. "\\le impro\'cd n1ore than 30 games in the v;in column and as far as y.·in- ning the a\.\·ard, it's an old cliche that you ha\'e to ha,·e 3 winning Qall club <1nd then the awOlrcts and the . in- cli\'idual things w\IL folloY.', ,. "You cnn almost say n.·s u team a\vard \\'ith one inrlividuul havini; a ~ood year !or the team." ~1Yl1o1,15 wlnn1n \It Irle Anletle.., L•~"\ Me\I \l.tl .... blePl•.,.., .... rd ' r ttlS-At.otlt JM."'"°"· O.•land 102-Dk• Ali.n, Ch!t•911 1'11 -Vfd.t 811111,0.lo.lind 1tl'O -lloot ,..,_II, 81lli'"°"' • ,_,_"-'"'°" IClll•llrtw, Mi-Wll• 19'11,--0.f!l'ly Mt L•ln, O.trol! H•7-<.tl'I \' .ttlrNml'!, 80,1911 1'61--fr•n-Aotilnwn,8.tUl..-e •l'IU-Zolt0Vtlruoille1, Ml--.i .,~-8•00l<t lto111"3o911, lllllll'IOl'l! 1t1J-El1ton How•rd, N1'#\'0rt. l-t-Mlcll1y M-911111, N1111 VOl"lt tt.1 -Aottr Mitri,, New 'l'O!"' 1W.O..-A09trM.trl1, ,,._,.VOii< 1ttt-Nt!M11 Foa, Cfllc100 Jtst -J,.;1141 J1n..,n, 801t011 1'$1-Mlt•tY M6ntle, N1w V0t~ 1"6-Mf<ktV M.tnllo, NfW.VO<\ 1'51-Vtfl ...... ,,,._""Torti l!IS<l -¥00\ 8trr1,N•"' Ton. 1ft)-At Aown, Cltv1r•nct mf-80bby Sh.,.tt, l'hlt.0.1111119 1'51 -'l'-.1 hrro, N-'l'frt ttst-1>1111 All111lo. N•• Yott. 1lolt-T1C1WllU1m1, Botton Jt.ll-LOU 8111idrt•11, (llWl- itoi7-JH OtMiqJl!O, N1w 'l'or• 1--1tdWllll.tflU, 8o'tofl lto!J-M-111 NorW~Mr, 0.1~1 1'44 -M.i Ntwn.vwr, Otlroll 1JQ-S.p..ll Clll(lllll{. "''-"'"°"" ltO-Jol GO•<l6n,N#W '1'0<"' W.t-Jol DlWot•O t<tew'l'O•I< 1..0 -~nk Grttnblf9, Otttvll tnt-JOI 01.WOftlO, t<ttw'l'orl< 1tlll-J!mr11y ro••· 8011on .. ,.,, -Cll••'-r c;.nrlnoer, c.1 ... 1 1n.-L.ou Ci<ll'lr(,, Ntw VOl'I< , 1ns -~na °'"nwrv. °''"'" ttM-MltktV CKM.tlll, Dllf'olt : ft»-J!rnmv Fo••· Pl\11.tellllllli• 1tU-Jlmmr lloet. ID'fllltltllllllt m1-u1trGr•1>t. l'llllffl!llll\11 • • • I "It'll end up beihg ·sbmething you don't expect,'' Schembechler said this week \\'hen asked what he figured would decide th_e game. He said kicking and mistakes "<1re vital ly important in a tight ballgame." The l\f ichigan-Ohio State tussles have been among the tightest, and Schembechler expects this one to follow the pattern. The game. al Columbus, y,•ill mark the sixlh time in the last ..seve-n- seasons the showdov.·n determines the BigTen championship. )'lichigan. 7-0 int~ conference and 10·0 O\'er all, has clinched al least a sha re or the title for the rourlh stra.ight time. Ohio State, 6-1 in the league and 9-1 overall . needs to win just to get a tie for the crown. Last year's 'ga'me at Ann Arbor ended in a 10-10 tie. The years before ut ('olumbus the Buckeyes won 14-ll. In 197 1 the \Vol\•erines took a 10-7 triumph. ' ~1ichi gan 1ook a 24·12 upset victory at home in 1969, Schembechlcr's first season in charge, then lost at Colom bus 20·9 the.next year. "In the rive gan1 es \\'e'\'e played on- ly onre ha\'e y,•e been outplayed 1970." Tom Skadany of Ohio Stale is one of the better punter~ in the country. He y,·as injured in last year 's game against the \Volverines. a loss wh ich clearh· hurt the Bucke,·es' chances. "Th.ey ·,-e got a si.ipc r punter." Srhembechlrr admitted. ~·l ichijtan has a star kicker in his O\\'n right. senior placekicker !\like l.:111\ry y,•ho :1ppears hac~ in form a fter goln~ through something of a slump much of the-seaSon. fi e connected on three of three field goa l tries in Saturd::iy's 51-0 victory over Purdue and added all six con- \'ersions. I-le noy,• is the team's all- time point-after leader Yl'ilh 112 con- version kicks. ·rhe old mark' of 107 y.•as held by the late Jim Brieske since 1947. "Kick.jng is like golf," Schcm- bcchler said . "It's a mental thing. [ \\'as really encouraged with his (Lan· t rv'sl performance Saturday. We re- ally needed that.··· The \Vol\'erincs are r anked third aftd Ohio State fourth. WHITE SEC OND I N TOTAL OFFENSE Alvin \Vhite , forml•r Ne\vporl 1-larbor ll igh and Orange <;oust Coll ege rootball s tar, is seconct.in total orrense in the Pacific-8. , \Vhi te. \\'ho qtu1rtcrbacks the Oregon State Bcn.,\·e.rs. has compiled 1,821 xard~. second to California's Steve BuftkO\\•sk i, \\'ho has 2.09·-I yards. Bartko"·s ki also leads the PaC'-8 in passing "·ith 2.2G2 yard~. USC's Anthony Ouvis leads in rushing y,•ith 1.111 yards and is the flr5l Pa<1·8 player to rush !or more othan l ,000 yards in three season~. SIG MIXUP -Ne\v York Islanders' Bob Nystrom (23) collides \\'ith teammate Denis Potvin and linesman R ay Scapinello during NllL action against Pittsbur gh Tuesday night. The mi'Xup U!'I T•l•pMte didn't make J ny difference as the Isla nd ers snapped a se\·e n·game losing streak with a 4-3 \'ictory. • Face Vikings Next Drinking Not Too Many Turnovers My Problem To Suit Rams' Knox --McDowell I.ONG BE1\Cll <AP ) -Coach Chuck Knox of lhe Los Angeles Rams \\'Orrics about turno\·ers. a \'ital fa ctor in Yl'inning or losing, because so fa r his team is io the minus category. A year ago \\'hen the club \\'as 12-2 in his firs t year as head coach, Knox not· ed the Rams \vere plus 18 in the turnover factor -getting the ball on such thin~s as fumbles or intercep· Lions 18 more times than they lost it. So far. even \\'ilh a 7.3 record, the Rams are minus eight. "\Ve're pla.ving intensely.'' he said Tuesday, "but \\'e aren't getting the turno\'ers ... The Rams play Minnesota at the l!os Angeles Coliseum Sunday in a cla sh o r tYl'O pl ayoff contending teams. Ne\\' Orleans kept lhc Rams fro m \\'inning the \Ve stcrn Division title in ll:l.e National Football Conference last Sunday with a 20·7 victory. The·Sa'1nts has a plus three in turnovers. · Knox n1ade no excuses for lhe loss and •\•as asked why many fans had a negative attitude on his Rams even though they ra te among the to1l N 1' .. L teams in won-lost ratio. · "I think people can1e 3\\'ay from last season's record expecting a super team," he ans .... ·ered. "Also we made a drastic change at quarterback. And one of the rea\ons \.\'e ha,·en'( scored as irl'any points as last year has been the turnover r:1ctor ... The change at Quarterback put Ja mes Aarris in the starting spot and when that happened, the club traded veter an John !lad! to Gree.n Bav .. Last Sunday he led the Packers ID a 19-7 \'ictorv over ti.I innesota . ''1-larris -has done aa excellent job so far,'' answered Knox "'hen asked if he had second thoughts on the trade. "I have no second thoughts. Only ti me \\•Ill tell.'' Knox also said he personally had not noticed any udverse react ion or the f:.ins so coU ld.not be disillusioned. However. he did say that at r\e\\' Orleans ''there was nothin g particularly good \.\'e did in the game. It \\'as the fi rst time since y.•e\·e been here that there ""'as such a complete falldown on orrense and special teams." Knox added. "Some indi\'idual plays "'ere good . especiall y Bob Klein's pass reception and run for our touchdo\\'ll. ··But \\·e didn't get the job done u nd I can ·t put n1 ~·finger on thr reason.'· Smitl1 Replaces Tanner at DH PITTSBURG H IAPI -Pit'c hcr Sam M cOoy.·e ll has denied a published report that he consulted a psychi atrist about a drinking problem before leaving the NeYI' York Yankees last season. "I haven·t had ;,i drink sinre about halfway through the season,'' said l\Ic Do\\'t>ll. \\ho li\'cs in nearby t<.lonrocvillc in the offseason . ··1 y.·ent to a psychiatrist because of a confidence problem. I didn't be li eve in myself as a pitcher," he added Tuesday. A r\C\\' \'ork Post article quoted l\lc Oo\1·cll a s saying, "I drank because I Y1•as insecure." "I never said anything like that,·· tht> 32-)'e:tr·old left-hander said here. ~l c Qoy.·ell . \\·ho pitched for Cle\•cland and San F'rancisco before going to the )':1nkees during the 1973 season, had a 1-6 record last ~·car \\'ilh a4.69earned run a\·erage. · He said back prOtMims he had last Bill Smith, formerly of Torrance year have been.corrected and that his lligh, has be corn c the ne"' Dana J lills visits to the psychiatrist ha,·e ended. 1-ligh athl et ic director follo\.\·ing the "I ha\'en't retired as a pitcher. I 'll resignation "of Del Tanner. \\'ho has make up n1y mind probably in left the Dolphins campus to bceoml' J anua ry," he s aid. the trainer for the Los Angeles "I y.·on'l re'lurn if I think I'm going Lakers. to be a 10-IU pitcher. It y.·ou ldn 't be Smith. 30, is in his second year at \\'Or th n1y y.·!Jile and it \\'Ouldn'l be Dana Hills a fter serving as an assjs-Yl'Orlh anything to the \'ankees." tant wreslling and football coach at ~lcDoy,·e\rs problems during lhc Torra nce Hi gh. 1974 season resulted in a sho,uting S'mith also served as junior \'arsity match \\'ith n1 unagcr Bill \:irdon and \\'rcstling coach last year for Dana his departure rrom the )'ankces t .... ·o llills a nd replacing him in that y,·eeksbefore lhe seasoncnded. capacity will be Randy Ziegler. At one point. l\\'O weeks once \\'(•nt Ohio transpl ant Bill Steihriede by bct\.\•een 1;ame appearances -!or takes over as frosh-soph \\'restling ~lcOO\\'Cll. Later,there,\·as theargu- coach. ~nl Yl'ilh Virdon. Smilh will serve as athletic director "I didn't n1ind sturting <ind reliC'V• and physical education chairman. ing, I jul;f nl1nded not being used for Tanner, 4.1 , replaces Jo'rank O'Neill ty,·o wee ks. ~ly body goes stall• if I'm for the Lakers. O'Neill was the dean not used ." of trainers in the Nalional Basketball Ue said h.e tal ked to \.'irdon the d:iy Associalion. O 'Neill announced hi s rt'-arter the dispute. "It "as all forgo t- tirement Tuesday \.\ith the Lakers. He ten. I just thought I touldn'l help hi1n was y.•ith the Lakers._since 1900. so I y,·cnl hoolr." & . -~ ' . " ,,_ .. .._ . . ,,_. ..... ~ ,; ... ~ ... . . Newport's Tap1e Leads PGA To11rney PALM SPRJNGS fAPl -Newport Beach 's Al11n Tapie, a former University of Southern Californi a J(olfer, fired a t'Yl'O·u.ndcr-par 70Tucs· day to lake the lead ancr the first round or the final 72·hole tournament players division of the Profession& Golfers Association qualifying event at Canyon Country Club. Tapie, 26, addt.dJ.he. 70 to the 287 he c1rded at Napa la'st week lo lead the . field or 70 "-'!th a 357. Peter Oosterhuis of London, who led :i.rter. the Napa tourn:imcnt "'ith 284. shot a 7S at 6,778-yard Canyon to fall lYl'O strokes behind the 00-hole leader .• Bob Risch or La Puente h:1d a 68. lo\~'C!it score ot the da)·, to rank second O\'t'rUll Ut 358. Tied :it 359 with Oosterhuis "'ere Bobby Wadkins. R1chmond, Va ., who had a 72. and Rex Ca ld.,..·cll. Lompoc. y.•ho ca rdcd a 71 . 1'hrce strokes back 1 ~ Dave N "'· quist ot Anaheim at 360 "'hllc llunt· ington Beach's Ray Carrui;co is at 36."i and tied \\'ith tY.'O other gotrcrs in 1 lth position. 'l'he first 18 and tics after Frlda~··s rlnal round will recel\'C cligibli'ity cards for the PGA tour ne.s:t season. Tapic said that this is his third year :iltt'mptln,IZ to qualify. \1hieh 1~ ron· siderC'd the :.i \'Crugc time 11 take~ to Uceomc a tourini;z pro "U's a lon,i: time to \\'alt to anothe r ~·car.'' said 1'a pie, \\ho \\On four nilnl - lour tournaments during 1974 , pl a~ed 1n Europe this s ummer and flnis~d 13th Jn the Bril ish Open. "The pre- ~sure "'usn't that ~rent in the first round, but It "•ill get tougher the nt!xt few days." Montreal \ Challenge""""'s2- Hot Kings '!'ht' ~lwUreal Cunad1erei. only t\\O Points behind Loh Angeles in Division 3 of the :\a~ional 1-loc kc·y League. in· v:u.le the Forum tonight ro r an 8 o'rlotk ru:1 tch \11th tht> Kings. Lo:\ ,\nge\f's lt':ids D1vi~lon 3 \\'ilh a 10-2-6 reco1·d. hut ~lontreal . \\'ilh il ... lit• \\'ll a \'u·1ory. 1\ key m:itl·hup tonight y,•ill bt' thl' t11·0 )!O<di es, Ho~a licn \'achon of the K ini::~ and Kl·n l>rydcn ur the Cana- d1cns. \':n:hun h<l s l;l\('ll up only 15 goals in 13 ganl c:-for a 1.25 averayl· and Drydi.'n is atloY1iny l!.9\l ~oals per game. \1il11" WltlN BU E/\"OS A I R ES -Guil lermo \1ilas sharf'd a trium1>h in a doubles match 1'ucsd;,iy in lhc $2U,UOO Argf'n·· tine Open tennis tournament and it a ll but gives him the S96,000 intern<.1tionul Grand Prix a\\'ard. Vilas clinehed no \\Orse than a tic y,·ith Jimmy Connors and ultimate \•ictory is onl y a fo rmality of showing up for another m atch. \'ilas tca1ncd "'ith !\lanuel Orantes of Spain to post a 5-7, 6-1. 6·2 "'in over Argentines Oscar Escribano an<i l\Iigucl Carruthers. Gisberl Rolls -JOl-IA~NESBlJRG , South Afril'a Juan Gisbert of Spain beat Armistead Neely. <1·6, 7-6, 6·1 1'uesday night in the fifth round of the men's si ngles ;,it the South ;\frican open tennis cham· pionships . Owe11s fledges SEATTLE -Jin1 01rens. dean or Pacific-8 Conrerence football coaches after 18 years as he:id or the \\lashingtqn J-l uskies, says no ~cision on his future 1vill be announced until after the se::ison 's fin al game Satur- day against \\'ashingtonState. Commenting Tuesday on rumors that he .,..·il l lea\'e \Vashington {oJloy,·, ing l\\'O disap1>oinling seasons and a decade of sporadic \1·ins, 0\,·ens said neither he nor the school has made any dl'cision on reney,·al or his con- tract. "'No decision has been made by me person<ill~· or by the unh·ersity con - cerning my fu ture," 0\1·ens told sportS\\'riters <1nd broadcasters at a luncheon. "I think that properly com- es at the end of the season_" Couel1 Slugged 1-IARRii\IA N, Tenn. -Cheyenn1' Jones. freshm an basketball player al ltoane State Community College, has been char ged \l'ith sluggi ng coach Tom Orton \Vit h a chair, college of· ficials reported Tuesday. J ones. 18. of Dan,·i\lt', \'a . \1us charged \\'ith relonious ;issault in the incident \\'hich occurred last 1'~riday . !·le posted S2,000 bond at Roane Coun- ty J ail in Kingston and .,..·as rt'leased pending a sessions court heri hearing Dec.2. \\"itnesses said Orton 1\'as slugged on the head \\•ith a ch~lir and then kicked a nd beaten by his :1ssai lant. lie \1·as knoc ked unconscious and \\'a:r; treate d at J-larrin1an General Hospital. Treci110 f 'i11ed S\'D:\E\'. Au s trali;J l.ec Trevino. the loquacious i;:o lfini;: superstat'. h:i s been fined S500 in Australian money bt the ,\ustrali;,111 Professional Golfers Associ ation for his \'erhal outhurst uµainst the green:-. of the Ho\·aJ :\lelbourne Golf Club JU clays a go: ii \\;ts an noullCl'd here t n. d<1y . The flne. hca\'ie~t l'\'er 1n1posed by the Au slr;1 Jian PG,\ on :1 J>la,·e r for <i breach of it ~ rules. timounls lo ;1bout SG!IO in r\meric•Hl mone~ at th(' rurrc·nt rate of excha nge Tri11I Sef 1,Q(;!\:\. Ltah Tn:il ha~ ll\~t:n ~cheduled for 11'..'Xl ~l arc h 1-1 for a n1:in ;,iel'usi;ll of :1ggr:1 \':llt'<I ass:ndt for al- r~,~Cflh 1101 nlln e :1 ui:-.tol at the hci.itl Of Los An geles Rams dcfcnsi,·e end Ja e~ \'oungblnod and p t1 l1111g the trigg-er \'oung-blo<1d ~u id 1ht• gun misfi1·ed ,\ first cli!>trit·t cnurt t·lerk s;ud l.:1rry !lean \\'lll1;,in1~. vf Pritc. llle;,idl'd innocent to !ht.• ch:.irgc ~Ion day. \'011n gblood \1 a:-1n \.Og:1n a~ ;1 f'oa(·h for u ho~':-. football t•arnp <.ponSOr'l'd U' ll·an1111a\c<; l'h1I und :\lerlin <>tstn \\ ht•n lhe 1nt·11len! al !\'.L!l•1ll ,\' 1>t·l·urr1·d l.1 :-01 J1il~ 111 f1·ont of :i Logan har. Baseb11ll 'l 'r11tlf• f)t~TH011' 'l'J1c 0Cll'oll 1'igt'l'l<> h:i'L' :-cnt p11p11l.ir. ~urc·halldi:'cl short- :-!op 1-:dfli1· H1·1nkman In the St U1u1' C:irclinnl , 111 :1 li11'et· \1;\~ dl'al \\hi<'h hrini!~ :-lu~;.:in;.: f1r~t hu~l'nlutl f\':111· C1\lhcrt tn Ol•t r1111 ft«1n1 S.111 Di l'gll. In add11to11, <1u1fll·l(l\•r !)ick Shar11n aqi pllr ht'r' Hoh Stranlpc 11t•nl to Snli • 01eg<1 1 rorn 1)1.:tt0lt. 11 hil(' 'the ou· clinalS!!t'rllpl\('h\'1'!! H1rh f\il~CI''· ,\I.in Fosl Pr a nil :"i·•n n~ ~1<·h1.·rt l1 •San U11').!•1 Colbert·~ ai·qu 1 ~1llnn 1' dt''l ~lll>tl \•• lx1l!>ter the 11 l'.1k ·h1tt1ng Tii,:t'l'!! Hl fi1·,1 h.i.~c. \\'lull' ht~ hail 11 ))(\QI' 'l'a:-un 111 1974. h1~ h ;1 ~ n h1 ..;t"r~ nf 1)0\\-t•1· l.01i;;t oi.1·:i-111n (."f•lll\·t'1 tut 207 ::incl h;1tl l l hom1· 1•un~ anti ;,1 llHI Btll ht• h:i ... ;1\C'ra).!1'<1 2': h1•nll' runs .ind 841 HH1 "''i'r th\, pa~t "'1' yC'i1r:-.:ind at 21< ha' nlan~ 1><~tl·nt in I ~ c J t"'l nl !'>l'r\ U'{' IC'fl. Pill tttr fJ111 PITTSBL'RGll l\nee 'IUrJl r~ (Ill Pill qu:irt('rback U1ll} Daniel~ \\38 sucC!<!11:0.ful , bul the scn\(11' Punther is l'!ut f(lr the regular ~ca50n finale \\•ilh PcnnStatC'. , I J 8 -.. DAIL V PILOT All-CeJ1tury 4Se aKings, Mesans Lauded Four fool ball pl r1yers versatile a ll season. lie ran ~aeh !ron1 orona del J\lar for 98 yards against F~'il.:tn· ;ind Costu !llcsa h1 ~h ci .. and passtd tor 164 schools have been s!le,1.ed 1 01galnlil Santa Ana . He is 11 on th e._Ora,n ge. ~ou n ty solid choice as aJl.Jeaguc sports"•r1ter5 of.f1 r1a l All· quarterback. despite miss· SPORTS Century League ru·sttcarn. ing a game and a half ~·ith ~ But league champion El a n injured ankle. '---------~ Modena s~·ept the top three awards ; coaeh or the year Costa 1'.1esa's Keith .Josephson is the rirst team ye.ar !Roger l\eesl and lineman or the year !Scott . Johnson). Brad Green is a unanimous choice at center. E ~plo si ve Attack • Corona del !\t ar has t...,o players on the first team of- (Pnse -!\lark !It a iv.ell aod Gary Cuisness. ~lilx .... ·rll. a 174-pound guard, is a h11:h vote celtcr -.ilon1: "'ilh Guis· ness. Guisne s~. " liO·pound junior Quilrtcrb ack, \lo'as On defense. ,\lark Nebeker of .Costa l\1esa and Rhett Tucker of Corona del l\la r are top vote getters at linebacker. Corona del l\l ar's 1'.1ike Ferraro is also a first team linebacker, and Rod Fig,\}att and Doug Stewarl of Costa P.l esa are first team defensive backs. CERRfTOS-An offense· minded Gahr lligh School Gladiators football team \\'ill host San Clemente lligh in opening round action of ·t:t ALL-CENTURY LEAGUE First Offense Pos. Player, School TE-Kel&h Josephson, Costa 1'1e11 T -SColt Jphnson, El litodena G-Mark Mas.well, Corona del Mir C-Brad Gree n, Eslancla T-GregEirich, El l'i1odena · G-Mark Losi, Villa Park WR-Dennis Burtt, Villa Park 8 -Gary Gulsness, Corona del Mir 8-Bruce Ben Ben, \'ilia Park B-Roger Rees, El fl.lodena B-Don Kindred, hla{l:nolia First Defense · DT-Scotl Joh nson. El ~lode na D'f-SCott Lu sk~~tagnolia DT-Tom Cecrle. Villa Park LB-Mark Nebeker, Co.st a Mesa LB-Rbett Tuc ker,'Coron1 del l'l lr LB-J im Timboe. El !\todena LB-~llke Ferraro. Corona del Mar DB-Dennis Burtt, VIiia Park 08-R~d Flr11lt. Costa ~1esa DB-Doug Stewart, Costa Mesa DB-Tim Smith, Santa Ana Second Tea m E-Ger ry Bullerdick. ~tagnolla E-Ste\•e Gonsales, Tustin T-Charles Allen. Magnolia T-Bob Baum an, Corona d'I Mi r WI. '"' 205 '" ?JO 190· 180 .170 170 160 150 175 ''" 195 220 197 185 160 165 170 185 135 170 the c1r 2·t\ playoffs Friday night at Cerritos College. The Gla di a tors havt' scored 266 poi nts in nine games ror an il\'l'r<i~e of Cl... 29.5 per tilt. They have befn held to t"'O touchdo...,·ns on Sr· only one oecasion and have Sr. runup scoresof49,42and32 Sr. threelimes. Sr. That's an awesome dis· Jr. play of power that suggests Sr. a well· balanced offense. Sr.. Coach Pete Nicklas s ays Jr. this isn't exactly the case, Jr, ho\\'ever. Jr. "We haven't had to throw Sr . too much this season." he ' sa.ys. "W~\·e a\'eraged close lo 350 yards per game Sr. on the ground. But \\'e feel Jr. we can throw if \\'e have Jr. to." Sr. Key lo the success of the Sr. Gladiators running game is Sr. tailback Harold Gi llum. Sr. Gillum has rushed for Sr . 1.100 ya rd s in the ni ne Sr. games and is a leading can· Sr . didate for All ·CIF honors Jr. this season after gaining a first team all·league berth <i year ago. . Sr. 5,_ Jr. J,. Soph. The 6 -0 . 180-pound tailback is aided by fullbuck !\!ike Luveras who is two in· ches taller but the same "4'elght. Kicklas s;1ys his offensi\"C line isn·t big but it is quick and mobile. • K e nne dy • Stre ngth: Balance John llangartner sounds like the other nine rootball <'Ouches \\•ho:>e teams have play('d Edison Hi gh. '"fht>Y al'l' a \'try, very qu.iC'k team," the Kennedy ltlgh coaC'h says. ''They have good s peed in th e backfield and defensively they are \'ery quick and very ag,;re.ssive," Chargers of Edison meet lhe explosive Fighting Irish of Kennedy Frida}' night al AnL1hein1's La Palma Park. l\ickofr is 8 for the CIF pluyoff game. Kenned y. "·ith a dynamite ofrense. finished the season "'ith an 8-1 re· ('Ord and \•:as runnerup lo Foothill in the Empire League. The Fighting Irish are the CJF's No. 7 4·A team. ff0"4'('\'el"', Edison is Just as explosive (7-1-1 in the tough Sunset League) and· 'llangartner is wary or the Ch.irgers' quickness. "I am impressed \\'ith their ability to penetrate and pursue," he says. "And th ey have improved their offense. Their quarterback is a good thrower and they look we!\ balanced." Kennedy is ""e ll balanced, too .. The Fighting Irish deature ·an outstanding passer in ?.lark Larsen. \\'ho has completed 97 of 168 passes for 1,421 yards and 18 TDs. And Larsen has a top re· ceiver in Rick Parma, who has caught 54 passes for 898 yardsand lOTDs. Running back Bob Ter· rano\"a, \\1ho has rushed for 853 yL!rds on 170 carries and eight TDs, has also caught 16 passes for 190 yard-,. Kennedy, .... ·hich runs a pro offense, has another capable back in Dan 1'1ub- bard. who has carried '60 times for 286 yards and n,·e TDs. Hubbard also punts~and kicks extra points. He is averaging 33 yards per punt and has converted six straight Pt\ Ts_ • Newport Foe Poly Rebounds FromLongYear LONG BEACH.,...-A year 1empts ror 533 yards and ago Long Beach Poly's fiveTDs. Jackrabbits were winless~'· Receivers Rene Today they are preparing R.eynol.ds, To,ny Hartley and for a tirst round CIF 4.A Jim Chnto~ have n:iade the footba ll playoff conflict mos~ ofthe1r receptions. \l"ith host -Newpprt llarbor Cli nton has caught 7 ror ~ligh Friday night undfr 2~ yards (40 yafds p~r fo rmer use standout and catch), ~a rlley ave.rages 21 Edison High assistant ~like yards pe_r recepUon and Scar ,. Reynolds 1s at 20 yards. The The Jackrabbits operate out or an I systern similar to the USC setup Scarpace is familiar with, in addition to a couple of ~'rinkles he picked up at Edison. The Jackrabbits appear to be a running te8.m with tailback Artie Hargrove 15 ·11, 195) a nd fullback ~tichael Flippen (6·2, 205) possessint:. speed lo burn. 1-largrove does the 100 in 10.0 and Flippen is a 9.9 back , according to Scarplice. And the passin g game Ls deadly considering the yardage obtained per catch. Quart er ba ck Greg Hopkins h as co.mpleted 330£ 67 passes for 677 yards and five touchdowns. ~1ichael Washington. the brother of San Francisco 49ers re· ceiver Gene Was hington. has completed 27 of 53 at· speed. Har grO\'C, a junior, has gained 1,024 yards on the ground. It all looks rosy ... but one Long Beach sl'ribe sums up Poly's major problem in the category of mistakes. The Jackrabbits make mistakes-especially with penalt,ies: Clips and holding penalties have cut deep into the Poly armor. And most of the Jackrab- bits go both v.·ays, with the exception of 250·pound noseman Paul Bradshaw, WNG BEACH POLY (6·31 .27Salesian 10 41 Ca ntwell 0 7 Dos Pueblos 21 13Sanla?.l aria 23 22 Compton 20 6 Lake\\'ood 34 ~LB Wilson 6 20LB J ordan O 41 LB·?.tillikan 7 Mayfair Features Wide Open Attack LAKEWOOD-El Toro P.lcSparran has run for Hi gh's Chargers may have. 1150 y aJdS a11d seven a tougher Lask than first an· touchdowns and Johnson ticipaled when the J\fayfair ·has aecc_:iunted for 684 yards Monsoons invade ?.1ission an d six t ouch dow ns. Viejo High Friday night for Johnson has also been a big· a firs t round CIF 2-A foot-factor in the aerial game. ball encounter. catching 19 passes for 485 The A1onsoons under coach ltlerlin Driggs, are third place representatives out or the Suburban League ·behind Neff and Gahr. But in the past three games the ~tonsoons. under quarterback Joe Roberts, have outscored ,\rlesiil. Glenn and Cerritos by e1 combined score or 109·18. yards and l\\'O TDs . Another top receiver is Scott Gf u ri n , \\'ho has caught '32 pass es for 672 yards a nd five touchdowns. The key, however, has been the ability of Roberts to come through in the second h;ilf of the season after Popo\'ich "'aS lost. "\Ve'\•e seen Jili:ns of El Toro." says Driggs. "and • PRIZES WORTH "1500°0 WIN,,..mtTV w..kly ri,.Jiln '1ck11roo '74 winn•rt will " __ ,. ... pilMO by AIC Col6t Tel•vhlon ef Huntlntt_,, ltoch. first P*• wlnnen will rKei¥• a $ti.II lMlth 12-inch, dt.gonol "*"",., block ond whit• ............ -...Vl•lon M t. Second ploce winMn ~t • $16.t.S Z.,.irh tobl• mochil roclie and third ~ fll'I•• _.. Z~th "billfold" pocht pottolta. TM5M Wwth $1 2.95 Mth. Ail pri1." art v.luMI CKOM'Cllnt to ~"',.,.. su1.-t-mail pric.1. lnlriff ml!Y. be deposited until Tn1,1rtdoy aftemHn Cit tN AK C~or Televitien Pig1ki n '1ckenMI '74 ._....,.,..,_ or ot Doi..,. Pilot offieoe1 In H1,1ntlneton ....-, ~hod!, C01to Melo, lqvna lhoch .. Son Clemiente. '#Mtly win...,. will be notified. by moil and m•y pidc up thtir pri1ff ot A.IC Col°' Tolo.,i1lon lt046 lrookhvnt t , H1.1ntlngton leach w.tcti for thl' Pigskin Pickeroo '74 ployors form eoch -..ti: in th~ Dail( Pilot 1pott1 toctlon. Circle tN t•m y01.1 thln11 wil win in Heh pcsirin.11 in the lilt af 30 9ame1 ond send in the playe r'• form en~ !'Y bktt\k Of o '90SOnoble facsimile. Thon watch th. Diiiy Piiot tpof't• pog•1 fOf' eo<h woeli'1 li1t of thNo ... ~. At tho conclution of tho 1 o.weoli com~tltlon, j~ wlll Invite fint• place wlfln.n to try fOf' tho -..it ~nd pri10; a l onith color tele.,itktn. The 16-tnch, diopnal meo1uro taWo model col., Mt 1, volwd at $HI.II. It '"' to the Pigtkin Pickeroo '74 contHtont who best prffict t the outcome of MIMIM prof ... ionol football .. mn tJ\o wMkoftd lol'-'w\"!9 tho cloto of ~ukat plckol'OO contotl. To t.o .!'tiblo for tho grand pri1e, you ha~ 10 win -of lhe woolily Pigskin Plcllo1•• '74 corn- poiitlonl. a.lew 0 10 tho rvlot, tho 11,1 of tGtne• ~ entry Wonli. Good 11.tdr.. • LlJ-Ri ch&rd Umphrey. Tustin ft-Larry Hall , U tancia B-Jim Christopher, El ~1odena 8 -Jim Gastelo. Santa Ana B-Ste\'e Cody, El l\1odena B-ArtCork . El fltodena K-Rlcb Partridge, Tustin 170 158 200 113 193 118 175 172 170 16.I 160 Jc. Sr. s,. J,. Sr. Sc. T"·o big reason!ol \\'hy 1t has been successful are tackles Bob Smith and Otan Rhine. S'mith is 6·2 and 200 Defensively, th e Fighting Irish are not quite as strong, allo"4·in.[:' 15 points per game. But Mangartncrfeels thev have a solid secon· dar),_ TedDy'B"itr Alkins. an all.league safety for t"'o str:iight years. And they seored 36 against Gahr, although the latter prevailed thanks to six interceptions against Roberts. who was under fire for the first time after re· lieving the injured Don Popovich at quarterback. \\'c figure '~:..e.Jtiil J.o shut _ off the running and force them to pass." ---llRIJl,!:5--c-----1---1----11 University Faces Def ending Champs YUCA I PA -The defend- ing CI F 2· . .\ ·footb:;i ll chan1 · pion Yul·aipa l·li gh T·Birds haven't had too muc h to cheer about t his season after winning il all in 1973. Yucaip<i·ha"d 18 fettermen returninJ.! from last season's · championship 1can1. but the T-Birds lo st s c\•eral out· stcind ing players during the year to injuries ;ind h<id 10 settle for a third place finish in the San ,\nctrc<i s League. hurt. lie ru shed for a n a\"erage of 6.8 yards a carry last yea r and threw 16 touchdov.•n passes. Scott ~l cKe rnan has t aken over t he c lub at quarterback and hasn't be<'n doing m11ch throv.•ing. The T·Birds throw about fi\·e lime:.; a game. but have a top running_,atlack. Jfalfback Dale Bauman \\'as an ail-league pick last year and this season picked up 900 yards for a 5 .0 :.1\·erage. Fullback Glen Preston is a fine blocker a nd ga ined 500 yards on the ycnr. Bauman is un outside threat '*'"hile Preston likes to ~o up the middle. pounds v.•hi le Rhine is G·O and 170 pounds. The Gahr coach 1s a bit miffed at San Clemente O\'er an exch:1nge of films. "They were supposed to send us four game ntms :ind they on ly sent thrC'e. And they didn't send us a pro· gram so we can tell \\'ho thl" players are. \Vc 'rl.' groping a round right no\\· tryi ng to fi~ure things OU\.•· llang<irtncr is also hiJ?h on L<ince Garing, a cor- nerback \\'ho returned an in- tl'rception 26 y:1rd-, against Anaheim last ~·eek . Driggs feels he has a good kicking game, too. with Johnson connecting on IS of 17 PATs. in addition to field goals of 32 and 34 yards. The only common oppo· ncnt is Gahr. a team which ra llied to nip El Toro, 21·19, after t rai ling 19·0 at the half . Gah r d efeated tilayfair, 49·36. KESNEIJ'I' 18·11 HI El ~todena 19 ~eff 270r<1ngc The Gladiators are 7·2 fur the season and fini shed second in the Suburban League "·ith a 4·1 r<'cord .. League champion /'\cff bC'at them in the final rl'gular season game. 35· 19. 12 lluntington ne:irh 22 Foothill 22 Saddlebatk' 34 Katella 27 C~·prc~S 28 Anahei1n .Grid Odds GAll R 17·?1 32 Bcllflo,ver 21 El Toro 25 La Quint a 14 San !\larino 42 Artesia 49 ~f a};fair 32Glcnn 32 Cer ritos 19 Neff JO 19 1:1 :l:) Tl1i s W eek 2·I ~ F"r•nc11coc .. o• "'!11"1• tr,• llwttalo o""r Ctov•l•ncr Dy l"' 36 O.t•Clll ovtr ClllCl!IODY 1011> 7 O.t!1•ovorH011>tOftDY• Clf,klaMo ... r o..nvtr0..-6 14 C1n<•11n.llowrl(1n1•sCilyb)I• 35 Mlamlow•NYJel•bvl Rttn!.O'<t• Min••<.,.ol• by 1 This is the first time for 1\1.iy fair to mak e t he 14 playoffs sinl'e 1968 and 18 Driggs' outfit opera.tcs out 20 of the l ·formation with 1 tailback G rei:: ~l cSparran 28 (6-0. 180) and fullback Rich 15 Johnson !6-1. 1951 sharing 15 the ground game. 1 9 Area JCs Ranked ~I AYFA IR f5 ·3·1) s.l Rancho Alamitos 14 Bellflower 28 Duarte O South Pasadena 0 Neff 36 Gahr 42 Artesia 28 Golden \Ves t College is 14 ranked sixth. Saddleback 1· se\·enth and Orange Coast 14 10th in thi s \\'eek's 19 Southland Top 10 JC foot· 49 ball poll . conducted by the 6 Daily Pilot. 30Glenn 37 Cerritos 6 6 El Camino continues lo lead the r atings and faces 'No. 2 Pasadena Saturday ·for the l\letropolitan Con· ference title. I. ~ IN ...wy w...li. ....._ M" • .__w. t.c.Lmil• .t ;, 19 -,._ _ .. , ...... _ .... 1. hlai ... ilf~ lo"'"'" ... .. ·-~.~ lflfrift """' ... ~ i• ......... ...... "' '->1!10t9 ~I.... n-. wllich 41n't _.._, w!ll 1111 --1. hNI It t-. PtGMUH rtelUOO, '74, .,_.~""-'·P.O.' lu IMO, C..t. ...... , CA. 02•21. 1. °""' -"""'" .... ,....... ,......ithol _.. w ..... c-.1 .. ~ -....,..... lfwt -·-eHlci.t. -v ~··· .... 1t1,.i. ....... ._ ........ ......_ Of ....... ·-· .,_, _, ...... lfy 9ftJ "ficth;_ _..,.N ........ lhlft 4~. o.ci.o.., tf 1""'-" .,, It.it ,..ln1 """'' ... _,... ea fl,..j 1ry .. 1-. 4. IN"91 -· .. ,_.,.........., ...i i.1., 0M 11 lh.,. ..... t AM. M ....ti.. ~-..i tt tht O.Oly ..ilt! •lfice lrw • ,M, Th--.... S. l'wtlci,,.11,.. ..,...._. •M lh9ir '"',.i.y"' •Ml O.lty "i.t .....-,._ ....i th.ir l,,_...i•t• f•,,.ilin -,,., 1lielW. •• -· .. ., lllAIW: MANI MUST If fll.UD IN OI IN11:Y IS ¥010. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : ENTRY BLANK : : ....... : • • • • : ........ : • • : 0ty Zip : • • : ,.__ : • • : Cifde loorm yoY think will win thi1. •••Ii'• '°'"" ! • • • • • • : Atlanta at San Francisco : • • • • l Buffalo at Cleveland ; ChlcCICJO at Detroit llowever. ii 's a \\'hole ne"· -;ea son for lhl' T · l3irds start - 1ng Friday ni i,:ht at 8 \\'hen they take on l' n I ,·e rsity ilii!h in the openin~ round of th<' CIF 2·t\ playoffs al 'l'ust1n ~ligh. To be surt•. Yuraip<i ha s the playoff l•l!perit'ncc ;igainsl L.'nivc rsity. \\'hich 1s )!oing to the play11ffs for its firs\ ~eilson Th<• ho!--tin 1: ·rrujans . hO\\'t'\'er. \\'OU id :-t'L'lll lo Cage Pairings Set New En9lind owr B•• hmort1 11y • Waif>ing1onoV1!r Pll<llMll>f>i1Dyl'h "''· lou .. oVt• NY Gian" DY I Groen B•Y over S~n O•tcro 1>y • Te••• Tf"cn OWf A.r-lf>ll• l>ylCl Beylo,.SMU fvon C•lllornt1ov•• s1~nroro DV6 Playoff Tickets Now on Sale 1. El C..mlno 11.1).1)., lt 1. P•1-M 19·0.DI J. E•11 LA tl·l·l f 4.CilrYt lf.O·ll '· Grol.l,.....nl l l·0-1) 6.Go1<1H!We~i '1·1·11 ~ : Dallas at Houston " . ~ : _ Denver at Oakland ~ i Kansas City at Cincinnati • • • • • • • • • have the .id vantagl• ll\e\·ery . F other dC'partm1·nt Yutaipa 0 r brings an O\"crall rcl'llrd or Area Tourneys 5.4 into the gan1e \\'hill' Uni\·ersity is 8·1. Tht· T- Birds ha\·e los t three ~lr~1i;iht. thC' Trojans have \\On four in a ro11· \'11caip.1 is \\•ta k a g ain~t th(• run Hnd l'rli\'ersity is a runnin!.!' (('.till \'uc::itpa coa<·h !\en ~lilll·r C'Omml•nt s on !ht• _i?amt•: .. , don"! kno"· how ~e·r<' ~oing to stop their running i::a me .·· soys r-.tiller . .. ,\·c·\·e hnd trouble aJ?ainst the run all ,\"l'Jr-and L'Hi\'crs1ty prub;tbl} ha.~ !he Jxist running gan)e "4'C h<i\'t'.' (;iced to dutl.!. \\'p ha~·e a lot or \lo' Ork to do this \\eek." ''ucai l>H !1ni shcd third 1hi~ year behind Arhngton .and Norco. but "'as in !he r;ice until th ~ last t~·o weeks of the rf'g11 l9r !leH"on . It lost its final<' last Y.'Ct'.'k to Pat:ifloa, 48-1.J .• in a non· league:! Ult The T -H1rds IO!ll their firststrinK qu11rterback . t.ance Jlallberi:. in their second game and it rcully i:f {;:r {;:r YUCAlrA !5·11 1-.t Bloomington 14 l.n Sierra 6i"'lorco 21 ~lemel IS ~1orcno Valh.•y 12 Caj(ln 15 Notre Vi!'il:t 20 Arlington 14 Pacif1c<1 Fnur Orange Coast area prep basketball teams arc involved in the first round of p\a~ al '-!ar\na lli~h School \lhl•n thl' ~larina -\\"estrnin· ~ll'r \{lurnamcnt p:ets under \1·av Dec. 2 · :\e,11H•rt. l~arbC1r and ('C1rn11 :i de\ ~lar \\·ill tangle <Lt i . foll""·ed by the ho~t :\larin:i lligh Vikings and LI 1'nrfl . lli ~h li g hting the San f'll·n11'111t· tourn;iment in 11rst rou11<I actinn ...,·ill he lhc C0sta :\ll'S:J ·)l1s~ion Viejo c·l;1:-h Del-. I 1. . . \n<l the 16tl\ annual llun · f1n gton Beach tourney f1':1lures Edison anrl ('(lrun:1 del ~l ;ir !lee. 10 after ;\f<•n· day's <Oct 9) action bf>t - 11 ee n Servile. and Nc...,•port ll:ir!){\r .iod \Vnrrt'n :ind the hosl Oi lers nf 11untitlj.'lon Kt·.irh . 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El Toro, Cni\·crsity and San Clemente high schools are l'urrently e1vailable at the. schools' studenl slo,es. 1. $1<1dl•bt<l <I· 1·01 l.S•11l1 f11rNt1 l1·1·0> t, Wail L .. (6-J·O' 10. (lie) Oo.,.ge Co11t U·•·GI ; l Miami at HY Jet, : Minnesota at RGms lll~tf111tlO ll·2·G) 4 .::~~j.',~.1~ulltttort t.i.:i.u J; U. Rib • : Hew England at Baltlmore Philadelphia at Washlnc)fon St. Louis at HY Giants · •OTK'CHrY;"LlAS...... General admission ror Cl F i>layorr games is S2.so, :~!~r,.~E ~A_R_L_O_: high school students, S2 . 2400Mo. i ;ind children 12 and unde; •wo.-=..!!!!_l- Sl. 1-Y'liiirGl~-C=-=·:' Presale price for high 1u 11 .,_.,....,......,.co1.: 0 ,..:''~·h:oo;'.'..t:s1~u~d~e~n~ls~;,~s~1:·~~_J_::':~:·:=:::·•:••: ... :::':·""'::::":':-:~=::-~ ! -PARAMOUNT SPORT~ Gver'lthing in :Jen~~ • OUR WAY OF UPRHSIHG TH.t.NKS TO THE H.t.RIOR ARU. T!HHIS PU. YUS FOR YOUR Gll.t.CIOUS P.t.TRONAGf! 'TIL CHRISTMAS 1 ....... ...,1att1 DUNLOP AUSTll.t.UAH nu.ow TENNIS BAL~S ---·-]]] E. 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TIAIUI • HoljiO _, ... ;,, '"•1~' ._, tul• . c-... ~"'"' ,., .. tV!"t lood .... d,,;..,, • l•llto•" .~ ...... d. i. 1 ... 1 ·~ } • MANOr JOI NOMI 01 SHOP : ' .. REGULAR & RADIAL TYPE INNER TUBES . ., fOR fASSENGEll: c.-.11:s & TRUCKS w BIG STOCK ..... 31s ·~ .. llMlll 'U' 01 ' S.60xlS S.Ox1S MODflH : 'srruHG UNDER 'COATING SPRAY HAHOY IYIM. HAS MANY USIS WHILE S.A.I. • COM,ACI 5H)llAGf : ·: 1788 , PAii ·: fito ow .. floor i.ump. Haoodr & a<!rocti••. ~ ,_ ...... 1 ....... V/A ~ )19 ,: BATTERY BOOSTER ., CABLE SET , CONSISTS OF 2-1 FT. CABLES (.,......,, ,..,Hed <a•• b<o"e<Y >o a•at~. • , , •• bo'1••1 10 """ (la .. p• •o.,ly. ~ ~••p " ~· '" ""' """' Dr•" ..p }'<>"' (O<' m"""O' .. :th •~e•e on•tl(f;v•, ·~ low •oS! \eo• <o•'"'l· !>ho<• •tllUOll•. comple•el~ "'"'~nbl ... ,1,de• O'I ~oil FITS FRONT OR ·REAR SEA ts ASSORTED COLORS POLISHING CLOTH WAX TIEATID Clo•~ 1,.a••d •"" ,,..,,,. •o "'"'""" ... ., .. l•l•n .... d••''"ll ''"" '"'"""'" ·--~'66' ~IGNITION TUNE·UP KIT \ ( '" • 114 DAIL V Pil ar WtdMt<lay. November 20. 1974 • .JC Grid Stars Huskies Battle Rues Falcons Haven't Gotten Breaks I PUllJC NOTICE 141 .. I -•ICTlfMMlllUll.... ..Tlet'TOCll9""' •t«tfffflJr.• UJICITATl .. ft Mo1Nl ... C9Ult••ttt1 ..-.tlTAT Mllff • JIMMEEHliN Orange Cout Offense TONY ACj:OMANDO Or• nge Coa~t Oft1n11 RICK HOOVER Golden West Offense JOHN MACAULEY Golden West Offense CRAIG NELSON Saddleback Offense .. MARK DOBIS Saddle beck Of tense Two Bu cs Pat l\l °"rhousc and Oou iz f"r:intom of OranJ,!C C.:Oasl Co Uege h~V<' bern named to tbe AJl .:oulh Coast Cun· ference "°''at er pnlo tea n1 T ea rnmci l c s Crai l! r arrntr. Oavirt Lund .ind ste\'e Smith ""·ere accordl'd ~econd t{'am btrths Co nrc re nre c h:1n1 p1011 f"u ll erton dom1nntcd thl' . •election" "°''ilh fi\·~ playt·i·.:; ,,n the firl!t lt'a m and four on th~ secori1I. 1-'u ll 1;>rton·s Tin1 ,.~rteman was na n1t>d th t• pla)'er of the ) ~ar. f'ulltrton. 0 C ~n<I ~II San Antonio v•ll l rt'pre:o;(•nt tbe conrcrc nrc ln the Southt:r n Ct1 I tournnmcnt Recall GW Rout Thtkol ..... "f,.,NAi.,. .. 41...,.. ITAf~Ll,..•fANt . ""' ......... .,_.,...,........... ;. ;!~•••..;:,co~•;:~· .:..":: ,,,.:a., :;-/};-:";,":.,,., ~~·~t,t'c>'lj~•~lfl J'. c.i~.,.., ----ut. Utur.?v,•U ., ... ----L.llrltl ., ... Jt .. '""' ..once 11 w••••• •1v111 ••ta. )!,......,, ,... .,, .......... Leflt, ""''.,.._ """ .,....... ........... .-......... •• • SW. Gtr•~w,C.l~e.... ,.....,ftll(lltlt,~i.t ... 11:1«' .. CN!ft .... ;;· '<Ol ; • CallfrfrN•ttiloO tll.,.... "'•ltil ci.tf'llMI ._, ....... •Ill nt~· .. 1. ~--.. WIH'-fl.ff\_. HtHMirl, 11Yli ..... ~-·~JrHMfltt..._ ....... ~,..,.., ' 11t1r:9ilitt-. '• . ™' ...,-',.. •• ttllhc1e111.., •...,.. .... ~ ~ <••' ., .,. ~ Tll ;-\;i;;i,... e ~ • . ' EAST LOS ANGEL.ES-NORWALK-Jt's been a supreme test Satufttay at ~~L.Mlf'J"'Jr: = .. -.:.-::•:::~:::::-::. ~.t~;.:.,._ •.• .,.C,,....., Two of the most explosive IOflC year ror Ernie Johnson 1 OCC. NI.....,_•• 111e111 _.,..,c-itY 1t11000t11A.JO•o1iOll,"!G..icC...... TfllMlftl,M""""'' football t eacn1 in the and with a few breW his , "Coast baa a lotof1ood o.r11.,0r.,_c..i, .. ........,.., Ort .. ....,~, .. .,,1111t1.v.,.cai..,., ,...~ . Southern California Con· · mt. , """·,....."""'lllKl"w.-•• .1M1~1-t11 .. .,.. .. !!"1 fereQCe wlll closeout there· Ce rritos Collect football i runnln& ba ~ks and they'll . lllllJM•".: . .-, .. ~ .... ""11w~=IJ,~ c-t .. °'.,... ~' •......, .f' J . gular season Friday nicht team could be 7·1, rather . probably clve wi fits. And .'::"o!'~f:." -~ :::--..,:r=•*'llltkf· , ,.,.. ... , ·~ h C Id than4-4. ·their defense Is really ' • crtWOc._.•"'• ,_..... °'"' cw o.irw 1Ui11 as t e 0 en West College The fo'alcons are the Jut ; tough . But that's no sur· PUBlJC NOTICE :t~,~-~~:'~,~1~:,""~ri~:·~•~iO~ol-•• __ t.'°;;•~·-~~·~··~·~··~"··~"'~·~~·~;-;;~· "'!"=:-~~ Rustlers entertain the East hurdle for Oranae Coast · prise. Dick Tucker and •ttit-'"'",... ' ' '"'"'"" ... .,,. ... ~,..,,...9<>••~1···-~0J:im11~tj•~•~sSi1cnonr1111riJ1~n.~111~ut~.,,n•r•··~J~1~•~w::.,,~.;;r:=n1V:r'iili~iilt==:;;:::;~~~~~!i!!:::::+;;;;;; .. ~·· Huskies at Or1n1e Cout. · -n1ec.-. ..... ._...,. Dl*""•°""911' ••••••••'-,....... .• •' the Pirates' quest for the renslve teams every c-tr.te1:-i1.w1"ttat•--• •OfkO..WilrhtWHI .., • ..,CiMl't., ; .,: East ~ haa wrapped up South Coast Conference ti· Jeason." · 1111N 111• ........... ,. ......_ t. ..... """T..,UIJ..-.UfM•.J • " the conference title and is tie and a trip to the JC Cerrltoi'offensiveattaclc =:::.1:9,..""'.::•.=u,--:: :_~...:::. 111•-.:,z:w.....e assured or a playoff berth playoffs. is cente r ed around~*" 11111 •-,....._ lllf1tn4l10at ~·•••••"'~""'"''"•• • .. t <oach Al Padilla Isn't J h • I b hu I t l b k ..,....., ttl"-"'• .., .... .........,... ..... ,,,___-.,.,.· 0~=.~•.••·'""'h,. "* ... ,....Tl •r -.U.·•• ... ...... 0 nson. c u OS q u Ir er a c Du In e IU,,L.,, ... Ql.LOlltn•• IJf '*• '°" --""' LITN••W ............... ...., 1oin1 to be satisfied with hls three ca mes this season by Mathews, who played three CTl•11:011t1 ~ ........ .-r.• ,...~.,. .... ,. , .. · a.-..+' team 90ln1 throu1h the mo-a total of ei1ht points, fall· seaaons a10 at Rio Hondo. -Slttf1::~!4:.. ~ Pl/8UC l.fOftCt: ~.~ ~·~""'~~~lffALii. lions 11ain1t the Rustlers. ingto Mt. San A.ntoniolnthe ~fathews leads tlie eon· ~.'; .. l>Mtrktalfrl _ _...,.,. --.,,--,-r--=.,--~1.11.,,..l.c1staGAL.~ "We still want lo win this I as t 13 seco nd s 1 nd · ference In total offense . .,.,.........,., .. .,::-C:.'!,...---:;, """"' 1tiett'*'9•~-MOTIC1t 1tw1111tv CN¥111 ... •YU . MIKEFROST Or1nge Coast Del1n11 one.Theybeatus lastyear, Fullerton in the final 30 He's completed sa ·or 171 ..=:::i::;.,.,.,...11 .. ...,. ..... ~:::;t•=....,..•: ~~l:.~~:'ie:=:.r:!: ~ c~I4 and we have -·•h seconds. passes for 1,092 yards and a ...,_.,...__...,,.1t • .,.,._ -""'""•'""''•!.i,eooot.. tM __........, ... ..,.01~-· .... . -........ "Wh .. ··--TDs And h h J.W.-S•tvffltf ..... j,CM••-QAI... ..... ,...,.., ....... It kids ba ck that remember en you come .. JVH: • e as anolher114 Dlrtctw"''•-• · . .....,~~,_..,~---"'-"""" ~•IWI.. _. ""'.., .,.. ... STEVE SPEER • Orange Coast Oitl1nse KYLE VAN AMERSFORT Golden Welt Defense thatone. as we have lo winntnc, yardsrusblnc. ............, o, .... c .. 11 Dt11y P1lll, 1tc1.c..-...?r'.ttmi •·. ,._.,,_,_nie••._ ..... coachlnc could be the dif· The leading runner (or ~,., "'• .,,,.,. .!:!i,~'...._ 1• '~ -.. • ,. = !f ~~·.;.• .t~:.:: "We haven't talked about ference. Our kids ha·ve 1 the Falcons is J eff Jlandy PUBLIC NOTICE .-..1 . ....,.TM••· ..._.,.Otvtc.(lftotwDtlwM.•• the psycholocical approach played their hearts out this . who 'has run for 28'.yards in l'ICTiTievs•.,.,.... -"°!':-= :.:!,.,. .. -:.:...,~. O:.::::ta'1i~t~~.1:" to the lame lo the kids but season. Through the years · 56carriesror a 5.1 average. 11.w1sTaT11111.,-1m , '' ' Wft.U,..t.lf--. we did discuss the different I ' ll h r th c ri h 'MflllMolllf ........... ,,. .... I • ¥ " ... c..ty(Mft; ve 10 en my s are o e . er tos olds the ed1e in .,1 ,,1a111ou.ss,!flll\'l'Orm~ ,_,.... ~ c• IMI' ,. ..... , ....... "1aa .. s kills they have-the breaks, but they just ha· the series. 5.4, but the w11.,,,,.<"''-t••..e .. •c:at"'"""w'....,....,.,,;..,t7,1tt• ..,.,,. ......... ~II,.!•• tremendous quickness on ven't cone our way this Pirates have won three o ~~:;';.'::,...,· 1""'1'..t.c...-.., -,v· B'IC 11 , : .. ....,.~~ .. defense and Dan Accoman· season," says Johnson, the the la!st rour, inch.ldinr a ,M, .... ,i,..., •• cMMfll(.!ii9y-, _.. · " NO CE ... ....._. • do at quarterback. , • '"" 7'ti ctt1111to• . former great prep coach 13·10thnllerlastseason. , • .;,11 • ..,,.,,.,.,.._11,c. •nc1 .. c11 .. ,.. ~-.::.-: .. ...., ......... "I reel he Is probably the who tutored Newport Jr bee defeats the win1..,,D.Mn1w .._...,.... tt.-.a.tm .. ~ ,best one in the league and HarborHighinl970. Falcons.the Pirates would ™•-==-•'••• ..... CNotJ ::'e:',t':: he certai nly had an e•· Cerritos' deCensive line advance lo· the 'playoffs Qer•" 0r.._ <•"'''•__..,a. 1 ::a:r:•-. PVBIJC HOftCI cellenl 11ame agairut us last has been vulnerable against against Santa Barbara or ttH. ,.,....;1101 "' tlllMltl,......,,-,,_, llttk.tfl __ .. ( ........ .. year " the rush this year, and West LA or the Western ,.., .. 1..._. 0,,ft,. c .. ct Dtitr foiiet ·..,. •• ::= .... 111 ....._. \\'hen the Jluskles lost Johnson fieures It'll &et • StattConfereJ)ce. -""'"••u.:io.u.1N0otc.....,.,n,. · ~":."::=, .. :"'.:C--:: . ~~.,.:::-:7=-:~==:--'"'"-·'"•1 _,_., ..... ~--.. blrt .. .. their only a a me of t he PUBLiC NOTICE ..,.."""""''-'·.,.__..... ... ... season lo Cer ritos . -~""="'""""="".---I .. .._, -li:lft .. ,_ __ ,.., qUarterback Walt Ransom L T CdM li1Ct1T1M1s1v11•iii 111 no."'"''" TllllMA1111, SMIJtk, ~·as sidelined with an ankle aguna ops TM~::'!'.!:r,•.::.~.: ::=~:.·,~1r.~!llt* ~-== Injury Ransom. a 1968hlgh .... ,.,.,. •. , 011•11MAr:1t1G 1,,,, •H •tc., 1, .. MM:~ -•1:: school graduate who signed =:.==~· • 1· 111111L.C'I• :'!f""~1;:'.::..'t':e.!C1:.: a pro baseball pact. out of In volley' ball Play ..,..,. 11.rtMM. ins MIKI ............... w ... 1<11 ... .if;i;..ak.t. South Gate Hl&h. Is back in ~~~11~C.:.':,"";':'c~=·:a:. ... OetW:."M"',.':':t~:~ ... school and doing an ex· o11w1 .. e1. · ' 1-. .... t1•111111W11 cellent job directing the By ffOWA.llD L. HANDY In Tuesday's . night's ac· n.i. :=:t•.~,re;:. ...,."" c-, ,.,~~.'t,'.=_:.:i East LA attack ••De1..,l'l1Mtlllifl' tion at CdM, coach Kathy Cl"'"'°'.,. CMtftt' •........., 1. .i,T~•u• ... ••T•. · ,.1mnn11"'91• .. He has a pair of rreshmen Valerie Conway powered Heh9 who ·~·•monr-th!--.llV6ficr-Caguna Deach l~aders in lhe conference. Hlch..School Artists girls Lynn Caln ha s gained 1.243 volle y ball team to a yards Cora 6 o·average and atraight·set victory ovet scorCd 14 touchdowns. His host Corona del M•r Tues· yardage total is almost day night. 15·12 , lS-13, tv.:icc th at of the second before 750 enthusiastic rans· place runner in the circuit. in third round CIF playoff Alvin Fike is 8\'eraging action . 5.9 per try with 534 yards. Conway u•as the leading "I have a backfield roach hitter ror Laguna. a team on the staff who has been that is seeded fourth in the hereforsometimeandheis tournament that .saw 64 parli,al to Cain over teams begin action a week Clarence Davis who played a10. The list is down to eight here se,·e ral years ago," 'quarterfina lists with the Padilla says. Artists ra cing Marlborough . "Cain is what 1 calJ <1 High Tbursda C3:30 P.:.m.) combination runner. lie can at homeliiT e1rnextouting. go inside and out1idt> Marlborou1h defeated equally well and he is Pius X or Downey 15·2 strong and elusive. lie has 15-4, Tuesday nl1ht to 1ai~ good enough speed to get to the select croup of eilht but the outside and also the had played one more home power tt> co inside." came than the Artists. Bulmer's CdM Sea Kings 111•· ;_. r!.':T:'.~::.:M · ~K~:;:·i·~·•,<::~~M~ll1" •.•" battled the Artists to the end l"U•u•• Or•11,. <•'it ·0.11, f"li.t, .....;.Mra.-11 , r..·r., tW- Nll"""'""t u,20.11,,., ,.._. ,,. ·--...... <H• .... ,,·,·-... · -· ., ' • -· in both games beCore bow· .. ,. ... ,._ ,...,...,.,.,,,,..,.~•.1t1. · -"~ ", • . · _.... •• ing •*-'• ,...., J. ci.e..., .,_, llll9f <. rronl cally, the widest PUBLIC NOTICE . . . ......,.._,et.hW · ·· · · ' •• '... · PUBIJC N-~ .t11t1 ....._. it. c~ '1 .. -. margin between the two v•,•'-s-• ~ team11 came In the second 1~:111~:!~:=~~'0.8:. .. T1ctii'lu:uc11Gaiii ;111,=~!:,.....c.... game when CdM went in ,,.,.,•o•ut.•ll'O••r•,.. •T•c• •• , .. ,,. ,., oiwi11..,. • °'""' °' .... CWti•t..,........, '· ntlC:O!IMTTOt'O•UM •\c ~ !tllfl .. lilM4 t. C•~ m4 rrontbyfive, 11·6. ... • ..,... .. .................. _... .J.-.- tt was at this Point that o.~:.-:,~ JOMM. CL•TT011 ml•an, ~;~=.::~~c::.=. ·. M d-... °'":_'T..IC.itt,OWlr ~ Conway spiked a shot to the NOTICE IS "ltU•T GIWlll ,. "" ... M, '"'·"J r:, .... , ..... r.:: ... ......,., ll.1'o .ltH ,~ baseline to end a CdM ~~1"1~~~=•=-~.:~-::== c=..'::4..;:·:.~1c~=:,.c.:_ ..,1_.....:•:..;;U.;Bi;L~IC~NOTIC:T:=:E;,;---service and Maya Thlene *<""""•'' rM1u1 .. 1i.1111"°""'.i•111t ....,.,.,.--.0....,."""'CMllWllll" •ticl ''t"?.S'l*. , took over at the 1ervln1 line _,_., _,,,.,,, 111111t "'"'••.,.,1m. o.1..i11111MJeMf• ••~. "''-•••,.••cie ... aa 1 to run off six straight points t11 tM •1110w t<'ltiti..i ''"''·.," ...-_•.o.Hl,••-•. ••~ ,,.111,1 "'"'· -Hit Mttlletf •t1H:l9rl." 11':1 M&flCt1S"lll~TGl¥lll:1lU.T1 before Dile Keough re· ..... ,lltftloli tt 1"" 9ffk• 11 -....,,..,,.. °',....°"""' il.i...,.., a ,..._., t d lh 'kf f .. kEll. AHClL AJl"O llEOMOMO, •K ._ ............ ~ -~_!~~ ••• -~ ...... _.. •• urne e s p1 ng Ivor "'"" " • ,,, . • • ,_ ............ "'*._.. or-c .... o.i ... "'1111. __ .. , -·'""' ,.. w • , .... , .. .-..~ ...... ·--· •• ",,... ......... llWI..,. ........ with a well ·placed hit to the "'"· wllkll '' '"" •""' °' ""' .... e11 .. 1t~1t 11,t1, 1•l• . , •1Jl.lf .... ,,_,.11 _: • middle of the Laguna de· -...i.,..• lft '" ""'1'-'• ,.rUt111"' .. .., PUBLIC NOtlCE . · tr!IM WM9f" ,,.~. 1 •.• u"' Kl'-"'"• llif Mkl ftt .. "I, w!llllt\ ""',,..,..... ....... .l~.Ql/ .. N)tflllf,~~= ·(ense,c.---etttr..,,.,.,.,ntk tliwn.t1'htt""'w-. -~1·~--:,c,.,,=,~,o.~,~,~,.c,"'"""""',---, Tiit -""._,...,..., ....,ti_.tM The score v.•as tied at 12 in o. ... oe: ...... ,•. i•u ir••• 1,.,.,1M••T tr....._1,_: • the nrst game and at 13 in ::::.:~.~~~~1T,".,,51E 1""t111ew111t,.tYM•••MI,....._$ c.1.T. et1'6r1tl••. ttit ,w,,i111 "-'' lh d d r. I l l tt1t111111w111-•~ n : a-w,~•.Get"-'-'Ut' .. e secon an 1na con es •••llll,•NCllAllD .,0_.....0 · ,.,. •. "fa.t.iii.i"11:G. talfi iritieie; St 1.; 1111•••11• .. 1,...,.,..., or the match. It was close ·.,.~.,...., .....,.., .... 1 .. c.1.,.,.1,tMii tr.......,i... .. t111r .. ,....,,. ... throughout and both games u.1.......,,,c.,.,.,.. ... n . wi'1111• H,,~,·~-· ni,"' 1 .,1"""' 111111-1 kllllee•• •-• •• ...,.._. .,,., mu•tMitt \lltllWIJ, '""1111,tetlM-HIU .itM1:..._w6.,..1.11..,.1 1 could ha\•e go ne either way. _.,...,.Mc1111r11 1 · · • lllWllilfl c. Stl"N•., u.r •w.. .,.... Winless Chaffey To Control Ball? 'Other standouts ror the ,ut111t111111 O••"l' ''''' o.n, ll'l1t1, Hvltl""'"'lff(.•,c•n••f'lllttJMt tc1n.~tr .... llw&tlrM1a-01:..-ai ... "'H•~ mw•.11,M,1'?4 ·· 1.,.._,,I•,(,. ,.,.,,.,.., ,_ "°"" ut•~~. ' victors included Nanci Al· ··--·· .. .. ~t -~., .. ,w!!'l!l"r.'l~KJl1 ~!1!,,,..i'"~'. i !'!' • .._ •--., ~..--. ,"..........._ , . I' • • II W d I L TIOl1 MllMSI It ttleiluc-., • l!IMril ftlW ~ ·• • ; T 1son, ~s e en e, ynn PUBLIC NOTICE _,._1111._ •...-11*tcr11111 .. .,..,.,,....., .. ., Buhlig and Damaris wtm-M•r111ft•1 .,_,.,,..,.,., , • Meyers . , IT.t.TiiMt11:t-o;l•••_..,11,.· · TP1111111•Mli\t ... 1nH 191~H t.Milr •11 .~ •. ,...1...,.,., ~'""' * o:r,u•••" 0ertr.11er.,..c-1rMOc1Mll'JJ.1t1t. ~11111"1, ,_.,.1,111•. ,~,.~...,. ,..,d.,. .. For the Sea Kings, Liz .. ,, , ....... -,.... jt•·'"•"""'r"·.ti~.~"".""· a. O&den, captain, Alison '1'"'1'10 u 1 --1"W11i1111·orift·,.·c,," o.u~.,.111. '''"""•i. •• <•t:.'":!r;"'•.,.eJ:• Child, Candee ~1ason, -"":':~~::.'::t=~'r,. 01:11W•·""' ..... "'.''·11·.,1 ~,. !::t:..!'.,=::"_,.'!,.., l\1achelle Johnson,. Paula " 1~ 0•1•~~ """ .. , .,., .. u,,,u, --:::::=:':'::-:c:::::-:-=--' •...,..W-. .....,...,Mwt.it .1 ! e.t.,.,.11n.. · PUBLIC NOTtCI: !f l Thi ·~it,,-..,,_ .. i. • ~ . M cN am ee and Teresa '"' t1e1111t111 "''•--......,,... t• """"' 11 ""'"''' tt""" ,,.,.,.... 11 .. ALTA LOAfA -Ball con· trol will be the key to Aue · cess or failure for coach \Vlllie Richardson and the Chaffey College Panthers Saturday night when they host Saddleback College in the season grid finale. "He"s had a real good year ror a freshman," the coach sa)'s. Bandel gave support to ........ ,,11"1"°'••Gewff.,.,,.,,, ''Ct1nov11ui\wns ...,_,,,_,.,.. .. .,..,.,.._..,. 1971. 11.IMI ITA,•Mlll:T lf/4. ' ~ I " Keough. 1.·'t-• s. "'"'...,· 11U1 °'*"" '"-"'1"'"'"' ~ .,.. ... ,._.... o.w: ,........,.., 1s.m• Perhaps the best played """'··"•rMll,....,C.tH.tHll •: · · c.1.t.COlllf'Clll.t.t1011 J. #UU1 L-Mur ... y, I-Orllfltlt : • ....., ,, ... ~ ......... ~. If Owl• 't ...... ,. point or the ni ght came on -. ...... v.,.,.\.110H,c.111.u.a u•u "'"'''(• '''"'· t.., .. Gt•.. r,...-,.. the winning one in the first ...... ~-_:..~~ca~~~.,,~~· c..i~~, ,.,,1,fti..,1, I' ant .w : <.l.T.~111,011,,i;.~ .. game when Keough made a T111tM1t1H1-cllOhtdN..,,....,.. ~-.-:-:i•·,"· tt11 11\-. .......... diving save on ly to ha\•e the ""~· . . . .·. '' A• · J•J .... ,,,Go--. ......._c.i~""' .. The Atission Conference outing "'ill begi n at 7:30 on the campus field here. Since the Joss of their quarterback, the Panthers have been restricted in a passing game which ac- counts for a portion of their .troubles. Artists come back to score. ,lf:IW,L-Mvrf!"•·""'!.'9' 0rt':·i:'1·.':t'~~~~~~=· 0rt ... , . '"'"'"' °''~ c .. .-... .., .=· Other scores : 1"1111 ''"die .. ••• 111 .. """' t1111 CMl:ll• .... ,1,ttui1. e.u,.,"'•""' · ........... "· '*' r• ' a.t\ If Or...-C.V"lf •..._,..,.I, T!lll M IM Ml1&nill11tl .. .,~~· c ' ''We 'll ha ve a good chance to beat them iC we ha \·e the ball more than they do ," Richardson says. "They can't score· ir we ha\·e the ball." The Panthers are winless this season but Richardson isn't throwing in the sponge. "\\'e've been able to move 1111~ .._.ft,..,...,, iHf. ,,_.,..,, tt1'. • · :":'., -1111M1 ., .. , 111.-~· ·-·_PUBLIC NOTI E the ball on most teams but -~1:;,~t'!it,.,.ft,,.0,1s.,,tw. ...";:'~ •• ~';.".f,,1~~ Ott~, .:;..i.;; JAC:Ol"AVll . ,1cT1nou11v11111M Saddle back ha' • food de. ,,..,..,'""""1ftl. V11tt • \111111 u ... U·O. l'Nt "'"""M w11 IU.C trttll ltlt c.....ty llAMI lfATIMlllt - tltOr '"-·111 Od J nt n..1111_.,....,_11 .. 1.,.lltt# .. •. rense and it wi I be a Mlr•Ce11•"1·"111 Lom•1~1·'~'· PUBLIC NOTICE """-"' Yt<'I -1·,.:n fl1v.1111t'il11>1oc;1.,.t1,1111F. h II ,, C..K•t• \11111, <ft!. L-..lt..!1111~1. ---===o====:---· ll'vlolllflll 0,,11 .. CHll o.tlr "'""• A"!,s.ittCL,GttlMolll~,c.lllWllllt ca enge. -· U·•. f'ICTITIOUStUSllfDS ou ........... "*"" ..... , .. '1111"" . TM9dt ... L.Virl111,1"'~"· . Richardson was disap-s11111MGN''"•'·"'1P1tmt.r•11.o.1i..t . ll•MIST•T•••wr • . ~ • .,,. <t:b1....,..1 . t -,--,,.------:----1 ,,.,.,..,., __ ------::::::::-:-:::7.':::::o:c·=·--·.I n11 ..., ...... , 11 • ...._. ·""I"'• pointed in a 14·9 loss to San .s: ,......_. •·· lfl•I..,.., .YT., · Diego City Colleee last i '"' ,,.011:t o•l'tce. 1• o.i1 a.. PUBLIC NOTICE · n-..,.L.Yt•llft k d r It lh P th ,SulhUl,Nt.,..,,aMth,Clllflnei1"* · _.. Tll:l1i1lll_l..,.fl1 .. Wlttlllllc-t., 'A'ee an e e an ers OieMii 111c.,.•• ..... ,..,.,.."_Dr.. •1CnT10Vs1u11111u · °"'"°'.....,c"'~''""0<,...P."1'- ._, • KEN GOLDSTONE Saddleback Delenae .. \Ve slill ha\'e about CO players out there every day turned it over more than in """"""• ... ,11.c•i1""'11JMt 111.A•11,ATl•111' , ~ .,,, Mo ' , 0 '"'' ,._ •••• , _ 1"111 fttltwlilll """"" trt 191111 ..,.,_, • flu(l,ll'A'I O••:r. '°''.\!~'~ .,; Pr.vlou' Outl·ngs. .. • r • .... ,, '· ....,..._ ...... ...._ "'"' ""'' ' ~u"""' .... 11, c1111.,111.:-... w: • • • .... ·' • . . ' • •· 1,, T~!t "'9inetl it ( .... llCl..i "'t ....... " & l li"lt.WPlllt\l!S. tJl1' l11rillll~ ", • ..,. ...., • .,_ RICH FORCE Saddleback Defense Lauded cind thi s "ame, like all the U • p I ot.hers this )-'ear, means a DI O 0 win or a loss. I am sure we ,..,_.,,111• Dr.,Mtnle!:Ylt .. , C1lll•rnl1 mrJ DtMi. Ill ... ,, . .....,, .... 1 Dt11lK., Jt., u21t ,.,,""' ,U8Llj:: "10Tl"E 1'11+11i.11,..11t ••• nl .. •I'll•°"""'" Or.,Mlltl•¥191t, C1lll1rl'l,t•'IK>l 1~ Y. \ r;:::::;::::::::::::::::;;;~ a.rt 11if Or-Ctu~ly • ........... t, Ltll Y. DlllUt:ll. JJtlt '"' ... Dr., IV'C~lcitU•ttfftiS l 1 lt1'-· Mml.-i Ylt)I. C1tllff11l1 tKIJ 'ITitt ff U1.IH••1Aiiil. u·ill be out there trying just .., "5hardasSaddleback." Tilt Switclied -f'vllfhfllC O'"" .. C11tl o.lll 1"1111, fflllt Ml'°"t II C"'41.KI ... ., e ....... . Tiii to""T•efl llllMll .. ~ . .. .. ..,." Lellltitubcll ttl•le t i,. JOll'M N. Jtt\.SOtl, The Panthers h&\'e had i some problems with person· ' nel th is season. Their ear.ly sea s on s tarting quarterba ck is no longer w ith the t e am but Richardsori would give no r('ason \ii'hy . Rick Carr, a freshman tailback, is the leading rusher for the squad with 475 ya rd~ in 105 carries. Pro Sc.ores ,......,..., IJ. 2' JI,'"" DtC'l!Mlir • ,,,,. 41 U.1t n.t11llte--"" wn 1llt4 wllle H ~. t 1 ~ I ~ ~ LICN011CE c:r.M._tlflM•""",.. W , OllRllOr.,...c-.ty .. CkMllWll."'I. NOYICI 11· MtAtt~;tr' ;.•.: J, University High's ~·ater PUB ,...,.,__. o, ... ,. <•••I llMIT . ..~,.,....llt¥tflt1"t"" 1..,. • .., I t d r led . 0. ...... .,..,.. .... ..,.,.,.,,1,-.mt . ~.,.~iit l•re ..,.,., po o earn, un e ea 1n •1c•1ttou1•1111•n• . . ..,. _..,.._~lilt:l'A ..... lift; South Coast League action. .llAMIST•t•MlllT " •-..,_ ·-~ '"''-'1"""'"',_,,.. .. ,.....,,,_ PUBLJCNOTICE °" ~1 ~· hosts Los Amigos al 3 p.m. -.: ='::ift'"*"7..:&,..:;: l .. r, Thursday in th e opening LtOO Of'T•CAL. »• Mtwti.1 M, Wte 11'1CT1nfKls•v1111M1t -. •1ttt•r. Cttll'fflit• ..,..,, llflldl 11 .,. /round of the 3·A playoffs. '°'·........, S.•c.,,Ollt.M!•f'*t · llAMasT•T•••wt .... • lt.lllMU "' 1i. wnilll•••#A 111111 Gllnl .. I , ltMIO. ltlt'I UM,..wi I.II., Tiiie ...._.,.. ,..,_ ''' ..... ......,. 11'9fttn ...,,llillfil 11 1111 ttt.ett ilf 1111 The game was originally HW!tll:lt.,., .. cti,oni.rfti.'*' · •: ,........_ .. "'"'Mut~....,.""'INI scheduled Friday. llllCMl4 111. wi.. Jr.1 m .w. UM teOWtll.lo tT cM•11t l'*>IDUCTI • "qltA.tllll•11t1l1.· I C ....... ,..•tett:IH<tt,C.l,.,..1tmt ~""*"'h.t1llLll C_,..A~...._,. 9''-ftt.,tft• , . t, Chuck P.f c ormi~k. ·Pat TM•.,...,,.,, i. c .. ""'" "'• ..,., .. Mtlfl.¥llln',ttt111t1111t1""1 . ....,..,,. .... ......,. • , , . 1 L1·ons and Jeff Hassett are ~~ ... t.Ei~i. ,!;...._.~,"'1~':.~":·,~~,r,.c..aw., ~':T',....., ... the lq,p three scorers on a tM111tm1111M•••HIM,*"1fl"-twltl' ,..,.,1,,. ... ,..1.,""' ttu u c.111 • .,,..,.."""~· Uni\'ersity squad that com · Oert., Or"'91Ctwftt'"'_....,1. ••.,Pftllll.i•YetlfT,Cttlftr'f:l•tt"' cv111T11~:•1. .. piled an overall 19·2 record ""· ,...., ,.!!'.::,:::""' •• t .. w .. .,' _..... :;.: llM: and a 5·0 mark in circuit '•"1~1 o, ..... c .. si o.11y •1111, ot+.111,,,.._ c.e ....... ..., Pl.)•. *-ill'• IJ,lO,,,,t4111Dlc......,t, 1tH Tiiis "~ ~\ fltA«lf!W..(;lulfty •a.;;,;Jtw(........ ''• R b ·-"\ .. ,~ Cler\ llif-Ol'M9l·C-1r -...._.. .. ~Mi~ Or ... CHrt 0.llf ....... N•1t• ... ••·~•1••01•n•11t11<: General admission is $1 o •rt J. Wigmore 1 · 1m. 0c....,-.-... ... -. .. ,,,.,.,..,. . .,., 1111111o 111,11o1<1tft S111t t0i and students will be ad · PUllLICNOTtCE ..::=:' 0,1,,. <"'• •••i':':. -N New Yo<llt.Wt1lll01tMllll 'AUTO' OWNERS ~ Por11tc111tt. '"!<•to•J tol1 milted for 50 cents. . MOTic1 Tec111101t011t "·"· ,,,.,..Oic....,. ""• •u11Jc N _.u..,tt 1ll, !>e1tllt 1 u l1Jf'1•1ot1 covttf.,,MI · ... .• . • . •1"'; .•, r OTtCE !~1::::;~1~1~1~ ,,... CALL US •::~~~~:~i::::=,. " rvauo HtmCS su,.,. ... .,.,;;w . T -.1 .... tt,C!t ... llM H F' Id H" k • ..,. ttAYl•P~,. .... ... l•irsl f'lm ,_,., ....... llM:t.t.-1,.,.. 1e oc ey FOR A ..... of ll!OH• Wlllfi SMI"'· HI IVfllllllOlllcetil•TOll'CAU...... "''"""' ... ....... () r .1 n j.t c (' u ti~ t r' ;1 t lill l'l l'I', SI lou1'fl MllS.O..Altl!NCl WILLIAM S.WTM, 1\1 cav•TTOt'M.... ... ..... .. 'I h D I. ...1 ... 1•-·••U..W.. QUOTATION l!llltl.C.W.~lfM,0.t••...S. 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Us Ill Ml:I ~' •1111111 ,_ --11fw Ctflllflt f l ... tllfl el ,.--rty, -""' -flt CKMI• If. ltlt, t i '1• a,M,, II .. Second TP am .. ,.rtt9Ulltt111.-illlfW\ltM11c:t. ..,,,~CWIMT.cllN~""""'" .~,_ 11 O.titrlfflfflt Jfl. 1" .... f)rancr Co<isl t'r:lii: ~,, DltM""-••tt,1t1t •c•tt,1reol11.Cll.._,..... • .., .. GM,1tl'llt1\'11C..111itt0r1 .. -..111l!'I 'I llllCMAlll0,..$Ml1"M •tMA~tlllc.vrt. Ott•leltlt Al'lt,tlllttl'flllt. Farnil·r. 0,1\1d I.und.Sl t'\'~ • •••<lll.,lllftlltWllt.. "'"_. ..... ...., .. ..,... .. ..,....,, ~ tnw•••.11111111 Srn 1th Fullerton . Pa l W 'YE MOVID. IUT Wl'R Ml.... 11111i.o,,.111~k....,.. .., .... _...,,,.....,... •• .....,. °"""°'"" • 1 lf (' Mllll•l,MVM,llllANOMUOMU llJ• ... l'"'•rl-.~fl..,, ... ,AVlt.••••A · (' •<l/'\cl . J o1.1 (."utc•, Doug AS CLOSE: AS YOUR ,HOME "''"'"'-., .. -..,..,,..,. .. 1..11. .. ...... "-· ....., ..... . ~l•1r~an , J~ff'Polt t• ~tt. San • ,.·.--••• ....... 11 ,,..· ... -•• ~ .._Jtl.c..e.Mne • .._,.... ... ,""'"• c.1t1.,..,2s ,.,. • ..., ... .,., ...... .\nton10 Phllll p Su nl~1tz. - -.,._ " --i. .. ..,. .. c... _ _, w-A.......,Gel""'111••tr w11.1.•~Ml.SfJOfol11,owt1 ..,.. .... .,CM!llt,..1-.. lllflt JM... · ............ _.. M.,,"1 1..hRlll.0.flllf" fthlnll.....,ft1Nt·• ~lt'\'e Po1't1('0. Stf'\.I.' 1'1orrs-, DAYS 111 ... , .. ,.11 MS & WllKIHDS :;::=::; . 979 LS43 """1'"" o''",.~~··n o.n, ,. ... , """11111111 O•t11 .. t••'' e.11, "'"'· ...,_, .. ,,......., Sco11Traul z (it ot.ltcl. , .. _______________ ...; ______ ,,. _____ .., _____ ...J ,..fttflllMltJO.t'•'""OK.,...4.ttH Nll-W ''· "-Jt, ••~'In• ,._..._.eio..,.c..tto.1r,"~'· · . • • ., .. ,. fltW! , ..... ltH 141 ' . ~ j L I . • ' . I . • • • t I ( ' • ' '· I .. • • ' • l ' •. , I • Bu y Q B~rd e r. Quints ' Puzzle To Mom Proa Wire Servka 1 Al the 1aat three Rohrtr ~ qUlotupl<ta.left the boopltal ... for. bo .. , Kare• .......... aa. mitt.ed that when ahe sees • the qmai. .. "I cion\ ... 111 f know how t.o tell who's ~ wbo." .. New Mo ving Rules Due To Cut Underestimating Wtdnndtr, Now•1ibit120, 197• OAILY.,LCIT 85 Reagan Pick PUBLIC NOTICE • SACRAMENTO (UPI) -'9011C•TOC•1Dttolll Cheater L. W11hln1ton, ·,~~~~-:-~=::".'.::. editor and p1.1bll1ber or the "'' ot':,"z:' ... CIU!l'M "Ceft'tral New a-Wave ,..,.. .. ,, ... ,. Mz11L&.v1111 ... publlcatlona ln Los Aftlele1, OK6ttM. •· • -waa named to the 1tate'1 ~~::.:!!.'~!!!'..!:.: Amerlcan Revolution tt1.,...11t.+11tctt1111•••'!'9 .... SAN FRANCISCO (AP> dni,1ned to eliminate the SUpreme Court upheld the Bicentennial Comrnl11lon ~~~:!':...-::.1"°0:: -New re1ulatlons limttina: r,r•ctice or undere1timat·1 order. ~ °:,~m~.~~!!~ !i~a!:: =.: ;:-..,.'"'!:'..!.-:"'..:..:.. ":'::: the amount household good.al n1. J 1 1 1 , .... 111111• ., .,,. tttk• .. • ~ ... "}Overs may •c:hartt ship. •1 Althou1h approved by lhf mE CALIFOltNIA litov· din ate Ca I orn a a par-:1~~C::.. ~~~. ~ peta a:o Into erfectSaturday,I. PUC a year aeo. their lm·. tn1 and Storace Association UctpatJon In the c:elebraUon ~ tt ... .,.., .. ~--...,... the 1tate Public: Utilities. flementatlon had bffn de· asked the hllh court to re· ol the nation's 200th an· :::t;:.::."~===:= Cbmmiaslon said. They are. a ye d u I) t 11 the U.S .. view the PUC decl1ion. nl.venary. ..""'"'*~eft111•M111ca. . •· · The reiulatlons not only °' ... =~·-=~'itaue • 1: ·Mle1'elle, Belinda and ~ leuller, too amaµ__:_to go '.home from University tal In Baltimore last .----... -+-~.ot.l>their brother and I I trim the amount that can be PUBLIC NO'nCE e .. c111r1K .. wW111 THE PICK . OF Punch E:;~r~~i~i::;.:1~~; ~~=;;;k=.::.:-= ;:~~~;:.-=: .. c..riot1•'" 1•1•· T•'""'• w• ..,.~. l Affected ·are local moves 1111111 111• .. .., ........ , • ......, .. ....,., 0 ""' b ttM. .i .-ic11 u-, .. , ••"' 1•11c1y T .. 1 a111~ ~ o111ou .. bold aoo.i. i-.uw. -"" "!'!'!"'""-., • • ... _ .. _ • Of.c..rco. ,.., 111r.-a-. '-1tf., · f'll!lllt""" o;·· · o.t~ • ,,....... Smiles and distance mo\~S v.1 .. ,,c.11ftont11,..,n........,.; NMMMr6,u,.-.1,,1t" _..1. ~Clrg·ain · ... • ,•, &.-tr cl?JSifled-wont od in the DAILY PILOT appears in _ •••ty !{dion every day. that means your i{il will be seen in papers deliYer.d f9 homes and .sold From newsracks ftom &prq,r ta border·oll along the ·~.ge Coast • • • all the wa y from - " :fSeal .Beac"L_. •' • -to ' San :;: Clemente· . . , " .. •• • •• You ' Get .. . It All . •• Huntington leach lov~ln Valley COlfOM.SO Newpoi:t leach loguna leach ltvlllfl Saddle&ock San Clemente (Plui the dally newsrack edition) ,,or One Price ~ W.ith .A classified Ad. . . Phone -642-5678 -YOU CAN •• ~ ~HARGI 11, TOO ••• • ' ... ~ for over SO mlle1. "'"CH"''°" '•c•u .. •111uo:s · ~ mC1•1CAT1QNMO.A-tf• ) sister, made the trip in the .(. PEOPLE •• l"Ulil:CHASe:O,OUMPTlllUCKS PUIUCNOTICE 1 ..,_ THE FlllST normally in· 1Pt:c1111c.11T10H NO.A·tu --... I h I h f ... _IMlllM'llUN1111tt11i.11'1 vo ves our y c arges or _.111111..,.,..011ltkt1l.,.---.w1111 ... •sun arms or their parents and nandparents. Her husband Cbarle1, 33, .an em,Ploye in an A&P bak~ry. Joked. "&laybe we ihoUtd tattoo the babies on theirffft." * , Carlot lee, the state As· aembJy's 1peaker pro tem for 14 years, said he has tJe· clded not to run again ror the post next session. The Hayward Democrat 1aid·tn an interview that he told Assembly Speaker Leo Mt:C1rthy, D-San Fran· Cisco: ''I thought I had had it.I ' ',flee said he had ''no hard feieliags" about the situ.a· lidn. * ~e,ubli ca n political cauHt have benefi~lhe tune of $157 ,000 th'f pasl. 11 ye an from 'the generosity of Mn. Happy aockefeUer. "/ wouldn't conlk#r It if I wrrt you, m«/1m. ~ndllng hfr is . IN/If • man'• job.·· T w o R escue d 2 Jets Collide; Pilot Missing actual time spent, -.·hi le dis· ""::ft1-::i:!~ :~~ ~ .~~~:':::: .. ~'::~:•'=• lance charges are based on "'"'-llwl .... , w ,...1.,............ 'fM1cou1tTYo .. °"""' each too pounds transport· ..,..,, .. 1....,..u.t•H«S.O.mt. tw.a.t11M ed. Jn each else. ext J.111 • .,...s,"••1•« MOT1c1o'11u•11to Oii' NTtTro. ra Olrec:i.t .. ll'IMPltl .... ,,....T .... •ti.I. ......... charges are made for pack. ll'IAl!h••H 0 ,.,... c..-a..11y '4~. 1.an1nT11T.t.Ml1JTa11tY in" unpacking packaging ..._..,"· "'• .a1t-1• 11tt•" 'fHt:KLA s.. cHA'"L.-. •• • -THIKLA S•l!•eHs CMAP"f.L, ... MM, materials and similar Mt:llll.'f'Jt A.tHA''•1..0tu.•. services. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTtct '' "'"''" 01v11t t11t1t ' AllJMUlll f ... UGM. Jll. 11M flltol """""I On local moves, firm5 _ ll'ICT•Tiovs•u'*Ds .-t1t11111•~--••otW1Hw .... --. may char1e now no more MAMISTATIMllllT .. .......,, T•••-_.,,,..,. ......... th th t f th Tllli.li..tN--1$------t•• ,..._. lit lllllc.11 ii ....... ._. .,.._ an e amoun o e MtCllO-coM,.uT•• .u.M.•1.iil '*'"'"'.,'-111111fl'IM-tlfNw..._ .. original estimate, plus· an ""MUl..AT0 11tS'l'.n.-*'"""-" ...,..._.,..,,..,,.._,._,....,~ II bl ol 10 lnlM Cl tMiW ' 1f. ltl .. ti t :Ja •. 11'1., ill fllil ~If a owa eo\lerage per· ~k~_. ... 11111 °'"""'1..,... .. ,.. °"''"""'"',,...iot.-1•c_.., .. ,.a-..I( cent of the total estimate or '"..,. c. ~ ·· c-,o.-1 .. •.i,111 ... a1v .. -........, SlS,,whiche\ler is higher. 111~:~1~11•11 +• <llldllctlid .., • 111o c.ici::::.~ i•. '"• On a distance move, the •1c11en1•i.i10.. w11.L1AM1.11J01tw. mover can charge no more ·a!:.::"-1-1111eot•1t1•<Min1r NAMIM<:::".:U'~'..1, •• ..,.'"1• than the estimate, plus an "· · · 8fl99<;-lt 1111 H1~~,m ... 1"W.Off ... k1t..,.,,....,. extra 2 .S percent of the total l'IM1'I '-~ ce1,..1M11s S h . h · """'lMH 0•1"91 Co1st Diiiy "'Ill '-'' CJUt ..... 16'6 ~:-eat~r~' w i c ever is , ... -•.11.20.11.1•!•. ,.,.,; -=::o,:..~110111Yl'li.t,N1w. I PUBUCNO'nCE 11.11,11,111• .QJl.N JN EITHER ca se, customers must paf' for ad-••CT1T1ou1•uso1u1 lto\11111 ITATIMIWT ditional costs such as pack· T1Wfr1111w1,..,.,_.,•miftta.1Mu "-•·H"' ing and additional services "' "''1111t0111cou111TOll'ntm not requested in the original -~= 91::,~~~~'~H~. ~M: ~= ·~~~~~~·;:::= estimate. c.111«i11•nut -. • .-.,,.,. Th e Puc S.l'd mov1'ng Orletilft .(fldj•lk•YIC, tao f.• SMfll MOTICI GI' I ALI Of' .... IOtl .. 1. serwt .......... ni,C111to .... 1.... "'""""AT .... vaTlt.111.I PUBLIC NOTICE companies do not ha\'e to '™*• "--'~1. 1s21» ~11. '"•'• •• STANLIT AN01.-so1t, Fliures released by. the "ive estimates. but ii they w.11.,...111ttr,c.11torP11•.,.., ~. Senate Rd1ea Committee • 'nlls ....i11t1111 M11111 ~.., • NOT1c11sHe11e1vo1veNHt1M-dl 1 d th l tha SAN DIEGO (UPil -and round 748 pounds Of do, they must be in writing. "",.,.,,..,. ..,.,._.," late:utri. .. 1111 "MH .... sc ose ~-more n Navy search and rescue marijuana in the trunk, Voiceestlmatesbyphoneor Dt"..,.i:lllAllllJelllWk ----~·•111 _._.,,...... 1l~ of this amount was cran combed the Pacific 35 police said. in person are prohibited. If ~C:":,,":;(:,:..111111.-::....~ :'..!'!:c"::~...=:=..:..: co trlbuted t~ the_ ~ew .J!!.!!,~.Yo.'.~...SJ,,si.rh~~~y_{gr_-:· .I.h&JD..OlMl.S.t... . ..Rp~~ ... ;1 ~ompa~y finds. that an m" .w ~~~~=~t';:'.'!"..:::..,."':;:; "'~~i!~Wi.caa.-S!:~. a -J)ilOt"l'fliss1ngs1nce eto-i::-AvlTOs~a'111uani;"~eflco estimate is low, 1t cannot l"lllll.._o..,,..coe1to.o1r l'l1at,Mn ............. -.t11•w1n1111tflt1in..ii.-1"' ""l1"rm a":.:kefeller was lision in flight or t""O Navy letther worker -was taken raise it. 20,11,....iOK.•, 11.1tu fm.7' lh', -!ht oflk • ol"" ... -"*' I•· JO s ...... re Th u c h toelll•h, LILAS MILDRED MOC•, t•· · . · jet& Tuesday. into custody late Monday. e P as set 1c11t••• 11 tto• w 111 01 ST•NLl.V ~:l~a~~=!·et!~~· :.1~h! Lt. Jefferey D. Stanley, for investigation or.possess· minimhumd rates for shipplne PUBLIC NO'TICE :,:::1~~:it!.~~·;"i:.!:!,f'::~= f N y k G 32, Encinitas, was piloting a inc: marijuana, police said. house ol goods, but where ,,CT•Ttous•usutm 5'nlfl,s...i....,..,c.1w.r,.,1t11•.i111rtt111. ormer ew or ov· Skyhawk aircraft en ·route ca r r i e rs ha v e u n. •AMI ITATIMI'" 111 .. 1nt•-• •"" ffttittt ~~ •t ernor, S4,soo to former from Miramar Naval Air D lff\' p title derestlmated, the estimates •• ~"'1ow1"'"''""'1'111111""11u11-1 ::.:=:.:,:i::114!~':~:!'.:::.~,u;::.,-: Rhode, lslaf!d Gov .. John Station to the Pacinc mis· e . n plus the allowable O\'eraae aDa), 11016 "-' Awru, '-.ift ..,.14kll'I .. •-• ., _._... ... •ru"" Ch~r~ ff)r his abortive ef. slle range at sea when the SACRAPttENTO <UPI) -becomes the maximum v141ty,c.tl1t.n11•9211t <Mllll, 1" •1111 io 11• ... ..,,. *'"1_. fort to unseat Se~. Collision occurred. Nearly two·thirds or the charge allowed. . ~.i::=.~r~:~!~"-· "'.::::!':';"Z. 1r1 .... •'9lnll ...,. ., Oalllorae Pell, <D:R.l.) in Two pilots from the other Depa rt men t of .Motor TM1 IMrilMU .. '°"""" .... .., 1111 u..a.J.111ot<11t .. 1111 s.,i......,.11, tm"' 1972. $5,000 t? Ntxon re· aircr11ft a Phantom jet Vehicle&' 6,500 employes TO DISCOURAGE de· lflll~-... ,.,.T ~~~:'v'::.'::::!:::;:: election committees in 1971 ' ' have called on -Edmund G. liberate underestimating, Tt1l11ta11 ...... , ••• """ '""" .. c-oty .,.,. ,..r..-111, ....... 11.1 ... ••ot w.i. &net ST,000 to former Sen. ( ) BrOwn Jr. to retain DMV the PUC ordered that when ~ .. Oftf19t '111"11 M -II, c.:::=;.-=.::..~c:::::.-.:~= Cllarle• E. Goodell, (R· State Director Robert c. Co:r:ens charges are less than th ,... 11.__ .. N.u..u. N 1', ) in 1970.* when Brown becomes gov· . m1'nlmum, a ft'ne must bee: •••UIM4 °''"II C:Ntt 0111y "*· ""· Slilll,.... ,, _,.,.,,.., • o.. .. Tn1111111 • 2',17,•"" QI( •• , 11, ltU 4'11-74 rett ,.,.Ptrlr l0<1ltd I" 1111 c.Mr .. •·•·rte' W a •11on pre were rescued at sea by a ernAor1nJaBnuary. . paid by the mo\•ine com· :..:""ir~!~·~.~~ut•ml•.,.. letl•IY ~ • • ye , · rneela rown , president pany to the state's general PUBLIC NOTICE .... li~t of United Press In· coast guard helicopter a of the CaliCornia Slate f nd ~ll01Trl(t,..,2.,. .. ,. ... .,,. .. ""· • --~ shorttimelater. E 1 1 u • l---:::=:=::::-::::::::::--·l ....... 1"._ .. ,.. ... u 11»1Ret...i .... ...waa.,-wa1-naweu a mp oyes-Assoc ation The PUC ·atso said •ar-~ ••CT1T1ous au1111as M1Kto11~•1M,. .. corftlfOr..,..a... 19•4 di t ' a ' bed •--B ~ · · " lfAM•STATIM•lllT tf,C.llMm11. • ' 1 •n.uts ~gaa "If chapter 134 which rep· rlersmaygrantcreditifar· ""'""...,.""'"' __ .,.. ......... c.wn.111,kflow11nn1•,.....~ C a'l I f o r n i a Co m • resents D?tlV worken, Tues· ranged for in advance and .. , llNlt.....,tt11,a111om11 munlty •u01·or Colle•e Pl d 1MH:1111.1i1.11u1L01NGMA1111Tt:11iANC• ,,.,, .... 111.at-11 .-• SANTA YNEZ (A ay said she sent Brown payment may be made by co., es• Wfl111 n111 sv-. QMll....., .. ortfltn•••M•ltHr.MW•llNI' AhlmnuioflheYear. County records show that arl 4 000 signatures of d't d 'f ..-.. bl to c.t1"9n'll•tm1 ,,_., .... 11 -"~""'""'"'...,.111111. Beaton, an alumnus of ne Y , ere I car 1 accey.... e M.,... ttte CM, u• w.-._ Slfwt. ...ci .+H bt rK•lwH ., _tMco., LtlAI G·ov. Ron a Id Reagan DMV employes on a petition. -(he carrier. c. .. ,...11.~11ton11itJW MILMl!D MOCK, E.ci11r1• .. 111t•Mll' San Joaquin Delta College purchased a 677-acre ranch urging Cozens' reappoint· '"11 """1111' 11 UflMtld .., .,. t.TANLl!V ""oe-111sow; 111UMN. ,,. in Stoetton, was honored in this community 2S miles ment !Ml.,...... . _ 04AllLt:sGA1111rTv.A1..,..v11u ... 111 with. four others at the an· northeast of Santa Barbara ·· ~~ "'""'~~~1:'.ffiu.Cw111v :"'~"".,:~::·!-:~~== nua.t meeting of the -butaspokesmansaysthe Bord-r P--&.-Rap e Stud:y 0t.tt-'°'*""''"""''.,..._...1z. """""'1111•1otce..r1,.,_, ....... , ..... C I" I c ' 't nd ir;-~ ltH. le Miii l!•IK~l•I• "'"'~'"'· Ill -· """' a .,.orn • ommuru Y a retiring a:overnor has no ~ ett.r 11rlt i>u9tl<•t1on 01 11111 ""'""..., Junior Colleee AslOCiation. plans to ll\le there. SAN DIEGO <UPI) -Top Pu1111tJ1ttO.IPl9fC11111 c.nvf'l11:1t. Nov. _,.,,..,.,....1,,..ofw1c1.-... Al ·c I i n• d ' t T, B • 20,t1,1M0t<.•.11,1•'• Gtl·I• TE•M~O,s.aLt::C•tfl.•IWfu1-.o1 so re e v e IS • 'A deed at the Santa immigration ofricers, in· 0 euin lhtUl'lllHM-s.. , ....... re ... 0.,.Jollllo in•ulshed alumni awards Barbara County recorder's eluding the highest-ranking ~.. PU BLlCNOTJCE _.,1t'"'"'"".cc-._,,.._," ... were lie, "ohn • McFall Mor...,.,,lftlllhtMl-•....st•..w.,. ·.. ... ' office showed Tuesday that ofricial in the Southwest, .... c.Mlf1Nt1M1fM11"''"'"""'1o1" C D ·Ca 11 f · > • author.· a deal had been consummat· are appearing before a J S ttl l'tCT1T1ovs •us1•us c-t. Jtita•Y• West, operatic edfortheTipTopRanch. federal grand jury in· n e a e .,,....,...!.'!;:.!~~-:•=._.._. 0tMC;1.~~:,Sit~~li'OCK. IOplJilno Carol Neblett. and The deed transrer tax \'estlgating alleged corrup· n : E11tev1r1 ......... u .. Sl av• J . Veder, Pulitzer stamps indicated $579.70, tion in the U.S. Immigration SEATTLE <AP) -This llllENE co .. 1m '11,...T 0ri .... c..i. ot.t.ll1..~',' .. "~~v0,',"0111IDN,o.c:NW11 Prl·ze·wlnnlng photo · ol" · · 1 h bee '-"*·c.111tom1• .... o.1o.~.1""•· •· • which the recorder's 11ce andNaturaUzationService. city tentative y as n eaut.ml•tttw .,_,_.'--• grapher for the AssocJa~ said meant at least $52'1,000 Leona rd W. Glim an, chosen as the pi' lot city for•· J11"'"" P•w1 .,.,...., •• zm Filr.T '" .... '"""'"' Press Drlw, eo.tt """ ... c.111orftl1'126V t.Mt.1A ... c.t1tt.f'lll•t1rw · * was involved in the transac· Southwest regional com· .national study designed to ,,_ ... _ wy..,...., tsn ,. .. ,_TDrl ... T.....,_: OH1u1.-... .tiOn. missioner, appeared volun· develop model criminal c..~~·c.1;•r-"'•mz1 "~:=~~~':tr1t .. 11 Dlli, "11t· Now. Uranium m illioqaire Pot Haul tartly before the jury Tues· justice procedures for han· IPldlvl:.....:~.~ .. ':;'."' cMducltd by lft 20,21.1J.,1t1f t•Tt Olarte• Steen lost another day, a spokesman said. He-dllng rape, says a resear· , ..... A.w.,_re d I h I I <her. Ttlll ICtl-RI Wff Ill .. Wiit> tilt~~ roul\ n s s x-year SAN YSIQRO <AP) -Of'· also said Lowell titartin· 0ttto. .. o,11191 """''on No-11, bankruptcy battle with the ficers became suspicious dtle, No. 3 man in the Dr. Duncan Chappell or lt1•. PUBLIC NOTICE ftderalgovernment. whenthevspottedacarthat Southwest region, and the Battelle Seattle "'*'Hao,.,.eoete.J1111Y"1ot.":~ U.S. District Judie Bnace was too low slune to be a Charles Beecby, in cbar~e Research Center will direet 10.u ...... 0tc..•.11. 1tu •w-H NOTICE 01! T•UST11·s SM.a T.S.-IMC'" 'l'Mm,_. In Reno upheld sports car. or INS' Pttexico City office, the study. an order declaring Steen's So they in\lestigated -willalsotes_tif~. PUBLIC NOTICE Oii "'9 .. 111blf U, ttU, tl 11 ,....,, '"*'111 Mor19191 CorPOtl llon, '' ""'' IOllllMIP lr~I" --Pllr-' .. 0..0 ol Trust ·~••aed Mo- luxurious Washoe Valley . . . r1nc:b house in Reno part or1 • I theeatatea\lailableforsale' F Th R d Iopa ... dilors. or ' e· ecor "!-..-""-·who was thrown in· to benkruptcy proceedings ~ a 1Jeofiardy action filed , · • ..._.0c....,14 · ~~ t~e nternal Rev.enue Dissolutions·:.~~~i~.!v:.1i1.. .. · 0111f\liee Jn 1968, claimed .._YM!lh.....,..•J.911c11c1wfrdJ. ~at the hlotbme was not. legal-of -rriage·=-~:l;;-.:CJ!::':"~ yparto eestate. ,,_.a 0 ww.n.w-~_.,.,u .... 11a., 1ft MIW'<.U.~lt:.1'111Gtr,I.. Mra. Antoinette Hatfield, wife or Sen. M•rk-H1Uield (ft.Ore.), was hospitalized. at the University or Oregor\ Medi~al School Hospital for tests (or an undisclosed ail· ment.• Mrs: lfatrleld, mother of If our children, was an outpa- tient of th~ hospital last )wHk. Hospital officials· 'would not discuss the nature of the aliment. 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N•n•m•• u, ,.,,, t:u •.m., 0t-1mt<11 ~ ioev•bl• 11 11..... of .-1, 1~ 1 .. ot111 • S....lor Clllr1, 111 Mortl'I Hill Sb'M'I, L .. _, of 1111 Uni-Sl•lt\I 11 '"" A $334,747 grant from the ...,,... .. 1.M1"'-blf11l3,1so.oo. ....,,,l'I F•""t 1 .. 1r ... c, t• tM o....,.. federal Law Enforcement ,_,:c•lh "1111"w11~10"M.bldd1Potl1. c..w .. ,, Co11r1 H<iww, 100 Ch•< c.nt .. Assl1tance Adminislration ~=.~~1';:0·'--MOREE, = :~'· ~n1•1111~i;:11 c:::!:'!t ~: Will finance the first year's 1tlllltwrsloffDrl.,. Md -l'lllfl llJ U wndt• 1•i<I DteO work. Lot4"91l•U,(1llloml.ttlmt ol Tr11>1 in 1111 P'O~•lf tilk>l!M Ill P11llllU..• Or•"tt C••ll 0.UJ °'llol, M>ld C-1 .... SUit M•<•I-•>-JnCJUded on the national Mt.-...... 11.u ,1,,2,,2,,11,111,1"••1•1-u "''"" 1: '"'" So1111••••r.••r is.~ panel are Bruce Baker, "· •• u11 ' •"" '"' Hw+, i.so 11. PUBLIC NOTICE flf Loi l , Jr. 1•12, City ol '""'llD<t Portland, o·re. police chief, e..te11, c.-, 01 O.-•ntt. ~.i, ., d Doi Ell f th Ctlltoml1, n 11• ,.,.,. rec"Otd IR an ores ress o e "'CTtT1ous•us1Nu1 .....-0~,,. .. -•IK•"-,,..P\, Rape Reduction Project in NAMI STATIMINT IR .,,. tl'lkt of Uw co~n!y A9o<llf'OH Se ltl TMlol10w1119pt•M11ll tol~bW-1t: of Wit c,,.,11ty. f>•1c11 J: Tl'lt a e. . AL,INfiWfiSTfiRNWt:Alll.llOEfft Nor'lllwtllfflT H.~ It " Loi J ..... "During the first year, a.tlllo111,...,....,.1,,.,~111or1111 •" *' Lit! l of Tr.te1 1•11. 0 " •• 'II th Li I d l SOUlHt.ANO SU,. .. 1..Y, INC., 71( NotWPO"I .. t<h, Cou,,ly of Or .... Sttlt we ga er na ona a a &tt .. uR0111.A11•1m.c 111-1 111 ciilflH'.,1•, ., 41, """ •Klnltd on rape, look into problems '"'' "'11.,.11 h c•n<111<1M .,, • c"'· ... 1oo1t o, "'" lt o1 MIK•t1-... .i1 .... that police and prosecutors '°uTMLAHOSUPf>LY •Ne. ""-· 111 "" 0111•' o1 "" Cdulll, l d · I' ''°''''''·"•Oo,--· 'litta<'ftr ti 1114 Covnty. EKCEPr 1111 encoun er un er ex.is 1ng · .... ... ...~~, , •• , .• ... f'ii<lllll • """n.-1 t f!T I,.., tHI D 11.,. Ltol rape laws and assess the -, '· '"I tlllt .... nl Wtl llif'd •flll I ... C-f S.oP tt"" fl lftD-on I -· impactortheseproblems on 0tno10J"""eo.."''"'0c:'-'"'"'· "..., 11. eoo' ,., "•9' ~of "''"' the victims,'' Chappell said. l"ltltt MIP1, ·~ 11>1 011 •• , 01 ,.,. c,-t, PwbllWd Or•"ve Co•11 0t;;1, li'oot. lh<or•• of ., .. 1 o..~ .. co...111. HE SAID extensive stlldy or the pilot city will involve Interviews with rape vie· lims and offenders, police and judges. He 1aid fiv e or more citie1 later will be added to the . study . He said th ose probably would include Los Angeler;: Detroit, Boston and New Orleans. Ch1ppell 5aid hiS' team also will interview a small sample of rapists at a Californl• institution. Ot:...., JO, -Me.,.fllbtr 6,J I, JO, t•U T!lt llrfft 1tort u •nd otloer ~ .a-u ·CIHjfl!llhon, fl ,,.,, 1t1 1,,. ro•I .,,._,,, ------------1 ... <roblcl •bo'" •I PIO•P..-ltd lo Dt; PUBLIC NOTICE )l1t Ylt LIOt. NtwPOr1 le..:I\. c.tlltorfti .. 11\t .....,. •• l ..... CI Tr111t•• d!Kltlml •11\1 1u,111t10111couRTOll'TNt ';"'m' '°' •RY 1"'0'"''""' of •tot 0 ITAYIOf>CALl'°lllllllA'°" l!tHI ....,,,, Ind Olf\tr C Oll'IM•" TMICIOUMTYOPOtl ..... I Cl1Ullftlll<wl, ol 1ny, _,, "'''"'· Ml.A .. lftl Stiel ••I• will be m ..... tlut wll"'Wt MCITICI 011' MIA•lltO Of' ~ITIOlll <•-1n1 ti' Wl"•"IJ, ••P•IU .. HI-opt .. , ll'Otl .. lllO .. TIO,MOl.OOAA,..ICWll.1. , ...... 1"11 Ullt, "'11n1lo•i. Dr IM• ANOeo111.IYTlllSTIST ..... lllTAllT C-*-''· It IWY ll'lt rt-1"'"" ,.,... hltll .t AJtNl M. MITT ..... A,.,,.11 t lPfl 11"" ti ll>t PIDl•l'I -vrttl bop llld OtH of Tn.o,1, Jo.wit· tno,-... ...... E Mlm,becetwil. Wltto .,.,.,, .. ,,,., ..... II ............ NOTICll IS Hl•E •Y G•VElf '~·· wi. N it!,!, •t ••nt tl, II •Rr, 111"1111• lllOtllltT MA LOU' ~I llllf lltttlfo • llf!I· lf'lt lttfll\ of 1• .. Ott• ol l•\Olt, IH't, llllllorltftMto .. a... .... 1Jllllc'MH ..... ter tl'ltt .. I l llG '""'"*' ti tht '"""" "'-•tlltllf'IT•H•-....,•ll'Wf'tl~ -of !lot 1•11111 tt111t•I "r M141 tllnt•'"'•-•to..,lctolt""*"'furt'" Ott4 •' '''"' Hr1k lll•r,, .... 11111 lllt u--"''"'Ill l "" IMnel klUf ""'"' 111..i DIN •• ... ,.,..,_ .. ,,,.,,.,"'"llMl ... C.C-Tn1" ht•tl .... o •••CWIPCI ..... 9tfl-.il. M. ltfoi, •I•:• •.ff!., 111,lht ~-ti to tl!t -.1...,... • ••llt.11 Ottlttott"'" °'"""""'"' "'9. i t'I w+• Cflll't, It! rotC1wtc et 0t111111 •llG OtONl\4 •or Stit, ...., "A LOT OF '''Ork has C..rC1-1 .. w..11,1111MC11, .. s...i..1ine, • -ni.<t "°'~• ot °'j'"" -''''""" b d th Gll"-"'11. to Stll. l"' ""°'''; ..... c ...... •11'11 een one on e ps y· 0t1MHovtm••'•·1•1• a...'"' .i 0.••1111 •M 1 1.cu°" .. 1it11 choloay of a rapist. but WILl.IAMl.MJOMN, ft " ... .ie.d Ill ..... County ...... t.vf!h(ltrt. '"' "ri11 ........ , ;, 10C•1t•. wt want to find his method 1t11TNM ... 1.L•,..••o•tott o. ... De••• 1,, ''" 1 of operation, how he selec•" '""'ILIZlllt, WOODA•o. IM,.llllAL/lllOllTG•OI _. OUINNA .. OltOUI COllll'OllAtlOl'I his victim,'' he said. .. ...... ,........ ,, ~1• '"'""· lie iald Seattle's ten· •11 ••" .. "'"'1'"',.,_ av ""'"~~·• t · I ' ba ,......,.,...,c..i..,...,.o CtlM ouw..1t,n11 at1ve •e ect1on pro bly 11 l'!' a;11u.-1n1 eu11 due to il1 Innovative ap .-....n"'1"''"'-" ,_;_. ,... .. ,.... H•..,,......,... Pro.ch to rape Proble ms, . , .... 1 ...... 0.. ....... c..,, Dt11, 1114'1.""" c......ir...W11~111t0t ..... c..tt0.11t"'1t1l t•• 1',11.11,1'1• G1'-14 Not-Dtfl,l.U,1•14 Jm.Jt .. r l ,~ I - " • • ., •• • ' N~POftT llP£AK!R l!lotJ1_, E~onomist Janeway O~ Coast Ecopomist Eliot Janeway '4.'111 present his 197$ economic (orecast at Prom9_ntory Point, Newport Beach,· Dec. 3 at '1 p.m. An .economist, whose unorthodox views and colorful way of staUng them have '-won him In inter· l'lational audience, Janew1y has Ptomlaed to "call it as l see it" for his NewPort. Beacli presentation. · His appearance, spon· ~ored by_ The lrvlne Com· pan)'.. ts open lo the public on a tree, flr1t·come basis. Tbe.;.p_ubJ1sher of the Jane'ofat Service, a weekty economic and polltltll newsletter .. author or several books and a former editor and writtr for Time. fortune and Newsweek, Janeway ls also a popular fi1ure on naUonal TV talk show1. His syndicated tolumn 1ppears in over 100 publltations around the wortd, includlnC the Chlca&o Tribune aftd New York Daily News. Fo/d Sets N~w Quota O~Sugar WASHINGTON !UPI) - The White House has announced a new sugar import quot.a system and uraed.Amerlcana to cut in half tftelr use of sugar for cooklnf and coffee. A pFoclam atlon aiined by Prts.ICftht Ford before he left oti' hla rar Ea stem trlp set""' a "slobal quota" of 7 mll.UOft 1hort ton• tor suc1r impoJt.I in 1975. Under the curreftt· arrangement, ~hlch ; ex~irc11 Dec. 31, quollis are set on a country-by-country basis. Fo'rd said next year's import level was "more than adequate" ta satisfy overHas requirements. T'he United. State• currently buys about hall the sucir It conlurnes from lortlgn sources. Ford's action should also pleise· the domestic ~uiar Industry by encouraging increased producUon at a timf! 4)f litht supply and skyroO;eting prices. Superinarkel shoppers are curreotly paytni about60to 65 centi for a pound of sugar that ~t 48 cents fa.st Januaiy, Eve.a hl&her/rlces are In the·wC!fk11 For predicted. • • Target Clear Meat Labeling Progress Bared· By SYLVIA PORTER minerals have bten added It was a year ai:o lhat tbe must be labeltd with detalls National Live Stock aad on calorie content. proteil'I Ji1eal Board, based In content and amounts of key Chicaco, launched a mas-vitamins and ml.neri:l1. Si Ye, voluntary campaign· lo ·'Ibis would disclose the ptr· spur meat retailers into eentares of the USDA 's slmpJJtyin& and standar-"ReCommended Dletiry dlilng today's meat Allowances" Cot RDAs>- labellng. The aim Was clear -to enable us to identtry what \\'&'re buying and thus to compare real costs of one cut against another -and among the proPosalswere: -Reduce the number or red meat names to about 300, and labe~ each meat package with a description including species of aJUmal (beer J. name of lhe "primal" cut (chuck> and nnally, the specific retail cut. Eliminate me1nin1tess, fanciful meat- cul names fe.e .• "His" and "Her" steaksl as the sole description or a m:eal paeka1e. -''Require retailers lo list !he rrtinlmum oereent of ean meat inhambur&er. -E·ncourl~ food stores to distribute meat buying and meat preparlna infor· matlon to consumers, in the Slore. WHAT PROGRESS has been n\adi? Accorilinl\)o a survey b)' the Chieago board.of the nati6n's Breer supermarkets: A majority alrtady 'have converted to the new syslem, or plan to do so before }'earend. Retailers have been distributing a "Beer Buying and Cooking Guide" at the rate or so,ooo per week and, in most eases, absorbinc this ex· pense themselves. Al leasl 32 states have passed or heve launChed stale·wide voluntary proer1m1 to adopt the new standards. ln fact, the new system has so impressed the U.S. Department ol AJticulture thtt it is now considering a propo1al to make the labeling: rules mandatory on all retail cuts of meat coming rrom federally in· spected meat plants (about half of all meat) MEANWHILE, IF your local food store or super· market has not installed the new meat labeling system, ask the mana1er why· not ; urge him to do so; and study what irilormation does now appear on the store's meat labels. Here are two new clues on labellne Improvements to look tor In the immediate future. 11) On Dec. 8, a RC"- "open daline" regulation will 10 into etrect, &ivin& you major guides on how fresh are the meat and poultry you ate buying. Under the new regulatio,ns, the calendar date stamped on a meat packace must be identified as "packing date," "sell by date,·· or ''use berore date.'' Terms suc h as ••tor maximum rreshness" also may be used to qualiry these date s. Me at and poultry packaees might be labeled "packed on Nov. II," for inst.Ince. (21 ALSO IN December, any meal <or other (oodl which is claimed to have 1pecial nutritional proper· t•es (e.g .. "enriched") or to which vitamins and Money's Worth the amount of each nutrient needed by one adult each day. Many food processors and retallers have 1one ahead on their own. beating this deadline. The dating regulation is voluntary, will not force meat processors and retailers to switch rrom their cryptic codes lO plain, understandable package datlne. But many proces· M>rS will join the increasing numbers already usln& open datine to help con· sumers in shoppine: and comparing. Open datinl •lso helps retailers with stock rotation. or course, open dating alone cannot euarantee quality or wholesomeness, lor a crucial factor in IJltse is proper handling and storage or the food from ,roeessor to cortaumer BUT YOU AND I will In many eases, now be able to tell which meat and paultry products are tM freshest and, therefore, whic::h we c::an safely store tor the longest period lg our own refrigerators. '-""""HI• ,lelll e:o.,;" ..... k1C Executives Set Dinner The Sales and Marketing Executives of Ota nge County will host Cavett Robert, author ol "Human Engineering and Motivations" Thursday at a top management night. Sales and marlleti.ng per· sqnnel from Orange County fh:ms are invited. The event wUI begin with no ·host cocktails, at 6:3'.> p.m. in the Irvine Room of the Newpor.. ltr Inn, 1107 Jamboree ROid, Newport Beach. Din· ner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Reservations may be made by phoning Mattie Wilson at 121·3131. Club Hears GM Chief Milford l:Sarron, retired chief procurement officer of Gmeral ltfotors, will be the euest spea~er at the Orange County chapter of the Pur· ehastne Management As· soetation meeting at tht A1aheim Stadium Club Wednesday al 7 p.m. Barron was In charge of purchasing, material con· trol. and logistics at General 1t1otors. with a IS billion dollar annual procurement. He has 35 years experience in pur- chasing activities. Barron's topic "'Ill be: "Purc::hasing, an Executive Function." . .. Tui!'eday'.1 Closing Pricee . .. . . . ' . • .. . Norirnbet I 19?4 . NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ---Y •ot'•"fflPolA,.1-A"'"'"' Evuy-S•••r<l•1 " ' r ' 88 CAIL Y PILOT WtdMSday. fllovemoer !le>, 197" TONIGHT'S -TV IDGIDJGHTS 1\BC !71 8:30 -··Panic on the 5:22.'' P::is:se nAl·rs on ;,1 luxu ry truin buttle three armed men dctL·rminC'cl lo rob and kill them in (his ne\\' T\1 mo,·ic '''ith In a &lln. Bernie Casey, Linden Chile:-. :\nd!'('\\' Duggan und Lyndu 0:.iy George. f\CE'r 128 1 9:30 -The 1 .. i(e or LeonaJ·do da \•'in c.i. Ben G ~•zzara hosts this series dramutizing the life of artist and inventor da Vinci. -.. ... ~BC t4l 10 :00 -t .. us \'e~as Entertainment r\\rards. !lob I lope heads <I hneup of stars pre· ~cnt ing honor:::. lQ the top performer:; of-lhe. night ('lubcircui t. 1! TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening NOVEMBER 20 "'' ~®l !D!!J~'"' . l · ·cr:lJ~(\l!,,f:l Nun 00 11111 RIJlltlUI I Wlf Show '•rtridit f1llllty MM Scl~lll Mutk.11 Cc1111tdy SMw Stir Tiek 1 MtMb111lllp .lpe1Cal/[ltc1rk Co!ll!lfll, Q) Sptt~ ••nr l :lO (f§l MtN Griffin SM• ·m AM, liriffit~ r (j)J Dt1l1f1 Clttice • Tiie l'iollttf'I l.ittlt l1~J1 7:JO II locn1 1irtt11'1 LH'., ~! !ht Wiid '"1" ·•;;..::;-;... ,,, . ., 1:00 N1111 Tut TllM Htlp ThJ Ntl,tibt1 ,j} (I) ltt'I Ml~I .l Dfll (I) j] I]) Te TtY the Truth Q M1dioli ~ Mowie: (C} (2111) ''Tiie Twelvt Ch1l11" (com) '70 -Ro" Moody, rran• La"i1t11 ~~1JRl11rt 1 ........ o., rt Nl1ftt OU1tr l'eopt1, Otllt1 l'l1cts Cflt~ltwlin1 littl• 1111t11ls IJ OSMONOS-SPECIAL! * w;th ANDY WILLIAMS and ISAAC HAYES U f~ !J~I (£CD Thlt's 1.1, M1- ma "l•tcf s Troub't'' m Dtalu's Choit' It T1kn A Thitl V1ritly 16 Movtt: (CJ "So:d1tr ti fofl.unt"' (d11) 'SJ -Cl1rk C1btt, Su~1n 1i1.,...1rd, Mrtluel llenn•e. al Membe11hip Appe1I R1rti111r m Cll11t1pion1hip Wrt1tlin1 m J1~neic l1n1u11e 1'1oi:nm l :JO (!) Mlk1 O.u111s Show 0 ABC Wednesday Movie ·*Armed !hugs t<1ke over a commuter train! PANIC ON THE 5:22 0 15''"•~1 '1.CDABC Wednti· d1y Movi1: !C) (90) .. ,ink on !ht 5:22" husp) '1 4-lna 81lln. Bern•t Casey. lm~tn Chl~S. Andrew Dua· t in, D1n1 [lar, Ed u11d fl1n1, lyn· d• 0~1 Gtoroie. Lau"rtte Lu(kmb1il. l11ro< rides a IUIUllOUS J)f<Vale r~·l­ rOld t~r where the ~'"'"~er~ hlvt only !heir .,.,Is IS W'IDOJ\lo 1;i:1·n~I Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES l :lO O "Dtd1" ld11) '6'-Joa" C11w· !Old~ f'1ut Bur~t. Oiules Bit~!ord ':00 0 (C) "lht 'llnt11t" (dr1) ·~7- Mt l ftrre1. John Kerr, P1e1 A"l'h 10:00 0 "Te Ille \lictoi" ldra) '48 - Den"rs Morg~n. V<..etl tlndfof'I "Keep Roll!n'" (~) '40 -C~nt Autry. fC) "Wilch 8«1111Ui lhe-611~ (Id') ·~-Gti11 ~l~eit~ JZ:OO m "Comt livt Wit h Mt" (d1~) '41 -H«1 l1m111. J1m11 Sl,<111! ' th1t1 11med mtn drttrm1Md lo rob <1nd ~.11 tllem. Gt Muv liritri~ Show . * A.BC Weekdays at Noon PASSWORDALLSTARS J L"ke D d 6 Celebr;ty Gu.,ts! US t I 0 Ditk Block~r (right), son of the late Dan 9:00 O ff. Cl' (fJ C.llllOn Ylhrn 1 ou1cll011l1ot (AH Kjt1hnJ b1<ni:~ h•s Blocker. is featured with series star J\1ichael Jo.yi n pursuit or • Geima" WJr Landon tonight at 8 o'clock "Little House o n the crom1nal ro the U.S. and 1s rttlfiy Prairie" on NBC. Channel 4. ~1ned 1>1 • mo1orqc1t ... c11n1 iss~· ...---'""'""""--""'-"""""-'""~"'°'-"-'--------­s111, ~nnon fo111s the se11th for the min 1ceused ot World War II con· ctnl11tion tJmp 1troc:111e1. O DCtJlfQJ @r;!'tuc1s T111Rtf "loo~ the Olhet W11" Ay" Ru~men and 011k Bloc:k&i ltll!SI. Q) Nobt 011111! Ftolbill! Hl1h!i1hb YJ C.1ri•i• Qt Sill Tiel 9:lO QHm ' ED DUUT Thi Lile of leon1tdt d1 'lilld Sen Gll Ull llosts lh11 Urie$ d11m11iiln1 !ht lite Of Ut•sl ind Hl'lintor da Vo~ci. The lift! epi$0de tl'Kts le011Jtdo's lnsecu1t child· hood •t lht ille1itim1te so~ ol a Pt1s1nt wum1n 1"d 1 notary throueh h•S e1rly !111nin1 in U1e $1Ud10 ol del Verroc:cll•o. 1'1l1lrppe Leroy stirs. ED Ori111 12:00 0 Movi1:' "tl111i1" id"r1) ·~-Arinil !".ttn, Lio"tl Al;rtll. W Movie: "The Suon Ch11111·• (dr1) ·4g -llobert Mont~mtf)', 1:00 B '{6 To111orrow l~ l~ ~~ X Hun l:4S 0 Movit: IC) "The Lieuitn1nl Wort Sk1rh" (tom) '56 -!".h!l!t North. Tom [•tit 2:00 (D .lll•H111:M Show: "'eopte A1111n~I O'H111," "Ro1ut Cop" l :IO 0 MoYit: !Cl "At c:~npoinr (,;~) )~~ftd r.'lf.l/urr1y 1:00 '24 (CJ "The Blue Angel" ld11) '51J -l~1y!rar, Curt Jut2tn~ 1:30 ('.I "This Liwt of Ovr1" ld•1) :J.S- IAetlt O!!er~n, C'~ude Iiams. 2:l0 'tJ (CJ "Um1>1tll1s 01 Chtfbo~11" ld•Aj ·t4 -(1!h!nnt ~neuvt. u.~o c,~,,·~u~<IO. '1l 'i~ ICJ "81rtlt ol V1ll1 f1011t1" (~11) '65 -r~aurttn O'l\lr1, 1101· Uno 81111• J;OO "to (C) "Tht l'le1surt Setlers~ (trim) ·~5-1,nn Margi~! l:JO 'J <(C) "llob!n & !ht Sewtn Hotd~" {tOlfl} 'M -rr111~ ~1na!11 Ilea!! J.l<1n1n • ·~ 0 (C) "llun, Si111tn, Run" (dr~) · l0-8urt RernOkl~. ln1e1 Stevens. COLOR Liza, Frank Win Vegas' TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE Top Awards FOR $450 .. ? Yov can lease a braod new COior telev1s1on lor as little as $1 3 a month IWllll fillU "OPEN SEASON" 1w1 Ropolds;,, "THE LONGEST YARD" Ill . "THE STIHG" ll'GI "DAY Of THE JACKAL" IPGI '"DR. IHIV AGO" ll'GI "DION IROTHEllS" IRI "CHOSEN SURVIVORS" "OIYIL'S~U" .. JM THE DEVIL'S CiAIDIH" "DEYIL'S ~ MHiHT"' "SL "~a " ANANAS' ll'C "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex"1t "DR. IHIV AGO" ll'GI UI !llDll · ~UIS nl~ft 11111.1m11 · i1 1111111 m111 lltldrnD llil·11!i • • • Cl1op111011 Concerts , l Y.outh Symphony Openin· This column is never loa th to recognize the musical achievements of our' youne people and the Orange County Youth Sym- phony Orchestra has cer- tainly had its fair share of accolades distributed in that department. TOii BARLIY •ua1c·au 179-11 Spicewood Way in Ir· sen S01iley tenor De vine at 7 p.m. thatsameday. Wilder and ba~ Robl Perrormances of "ltfes· ll41e.· Choir direc.t siah" will be at 8 p.m.Dec. JoTederick Dav\s will be JS, in the University Hi gh the podium to dl,rect,t.Jle .. Ii OUR YOUTH Symphony· School gymnasium, 4771 meml;ltr choir apd a. fyg has made giant strides· Campus Drive, Jrvi,nC, and symphonyorchesCr1 .• ·.l ~ since it WJI ~ ,founded. rour 'I )'.ears ago by Dr. Warren at• p.m ., Dec. 22· ~t the 'tHISWlllTEI ... M h f h 0 Co t Redondo Beach church · :-'. ' 1. h · d Ur"' ars o t e range un y And good luck to you in thiS gw~1ng 1g t were e1b .. ~l . These splendid young ar-Departrpent or Ed.ucjtioo endeavor l\taurice. guest s ~~unday a tt&ls will open their 1974-75 . and•Kenneth Helvey, chair-· • home~m ui_.s paf1.j of UC e-a&on T.hu.nda.):..._i.lk:,Uui..,man~tlr€tin£1!frt'!°dt.Yltt.otr MESSIAB .....,ftWJ"'tt>~v1n €"-c6 npi,i etor A C h al> m a n C o 11 e g e at F\lllerton Col!e,e. • "tradition with the Southern Ca s s u t~, m o• t a auditorium with two mor, Its present st atua and . California Mormon Choir propriatel.)l' bcld on his bi ning concerts at v.•hich achieveqien's in those rour and they v.·ill be gi\ing lheir lhdav. , , $ students rrom the lrvine years reffect tremendous annual airing of the oratorio Congratu1at1ons are due area will be in the audience. credit on these young a.rf.ists Dec. 18 at 8:30 p.m. In the to Alvaro tor a w~irl"•ind Forthoseofu5~·hocan't and th e a~ult s v.·ho so I..os Angeles Music Center Europ('an· tour thS:' make the difficult morning capably and devotedly Work Pavilion._ produced rave rJ!views. I~ hour, there will be a repeat with them. Soloists ror v.•hat is never "'ill be on tht!podium befo~ , of the same program at 7:30 less than a superb offering his UCI cnsentble Frid p.m. Sunday in the same CJIORDS AT RANDOM ·will be: soprano Ariel and Saturday al 4 p.rn.,. • audito!'fum. -Christ ni aS ·is just Bybee. contralto Beryl Jen-j course. around the corner a'.nd tha ~~!'!'~!!'!""'!!~~f THAT PROGRAM should be a corker if the rehearsals presided over by per· .manent conductor John Ko shak are to be our criterion for the season's opener .. me ans, to m a kers a n _..,,(N;W is d9.I . ..-.. lovers or music, the annual ... 1• , . return 'of our beloved "Mes· ... .. . Our own Valarie l\'liller. a junior at Newport •larbor Hi gh School, will be at the keyboard for the first movement of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3. This, we are assured, is a perfor- mance that simply musti,not be missed. Rounding·out what looks to be 41 well balanced program will be Stravin- sky's "Firebird" Suite,. "Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die siah.'' Dr . l\1aurice Allard will be ofrering two performan- ces of the Handel oratorio, Dec. 15 and 22, with a small c horus and chamber or· chestra and he's v.·illing to listen to any young and ex· perienced s inger s and soloists. who would like t join him. Auditions will be held at 3 p.m., Sund~}'. at the Church of Reli gious Science, 907 Nob Hill. Redondo Beach, and ir you can't make that place and time then go to Slimmer'', t he c hora l M . C prelude by Bach , the fourth· &rJOe 8Sl m.ovement from Brahms' HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - First Symphony. th~ ro~rt~ Former evang.elist Marjoe movement from Sibelius Cortner and Meredith Bax-. Second ;Sympho ny a nd. ter have bee n signed to Nehlybel s 1'1ovement for guest star in a "P.tedical Orchestra. Ce.nter "sej:m ent, . !l!I 112 GAL. WEEKDAYS 6:00-8:15-10:30 SAT ./SUN. 1 :15-3 :30·6:00-S:1S-10:30 ,. FdliOl'I IWM • ~C•ler ,._..,rt 8-.ch. 844-0760 ST/IRRlNG CH'All:L TON HESTON o t KAllEN BLAC K o GEORGE KENNEDY GLOlllA SWANSON I HELEN REDD'f •• EFR,EM ZIM&ALIS T JR, t SUSAN CLAAK0 SI:> c;'A.SAR ~ llNO,, BLA.llil .I" . THE MOYI YOU'VE '" nus JM\Es u..ut • "SLlfHER" KEttii~H BUNWAITIHGfOI! • (J'GJ s""'"' DELORES TAYLoAf'l..e Trial .,,, TOM LAUGHLIN 'L JI f SCHl'DUll • 0 ·~·1C : Billy Jack 1-4-7·11 It tall.es uo 'Nhete Billy Jack teit off, IM flll t O Vt•JO ' JtM4t ;···· . ' Lincoln A.,.nuo W. of Knoll '• Sutno P1rk •811-4070 \ .. ·=-,, " ,• . 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And if the difference ·~ . amounts to 12 Inches or mart>, your center of gravity Is • lo"''· Too low. Fartoolow. Orsoan ........ expert on the matterreporu. ,\\'.HEN Oll.DERING turtle, as \\'hen ordering chicken, you can ask for light meat or d ar k meat ... I F YOU'RE NORMAL, your ton gue Y.•ill start to get smal· \er at about the age of 65, I'm told ... CREDIT Cheyenne, Wyo., as the where~bouls nationwide in the last 40 years or the most hailstor· ms . Q. "\\'hat does 'Nigo' mean in J;1panese·!" A. That's No. 2. the label put on a girlfriend, not his wire, of a married mun thc>re. providing he keeps that girlfriend in cash. ~lo\\'e\'er, if she is one of those modern young things willing to pl<!Y u·ithout stipend , she 's identified as a "Zcrogo" meaning zero. A QUICK THINK•~R was Roger \Villiams, the founder of _,Providence, HJ. About to le-ave England for America, he proposed marriilgt• to his childhood sweetheart. She &aid no way. not to go out there to live with the Indians . As he wended his sad way out of her parent.a' palatial home, he encouraged the family maid. Why not? He promptly proposed to her. She said by all means, or words to that effect. The record shows they lived happily In matrimonial harness until her death in Providence. .. GOLDFISH First u•oman in F'tance to O\\'ll a goldfish \\'3S th e 'renowned ~lada m e Pompadour. TllAT FAl\tOUS Ind ian rope tril·k originated in China, not in India. And stuntm en in Germany pe"rformed it 200 years before it caught on among the Indian trick sters. Address mail to L.h1 . Boyd. P.O. 8-0.r 1875. fl.'ewporl Beach, CA 92663 ' . l.:Godf <;lther' Leads ~ eek's TV Ratings I ;·".N EW YORK <AP) -The '.6st segment of "The God · ~her," te levised by NBC ~ast Sunday night. v.·as easi· .ty last week's most.watched :-television program. accord- : iog to A. C. NieL'ien ratings :fi;Jures . ; But the 1912 box offi ce hit. 'S'fr.en in more than 25 mlllion ,h.omes, acco rd ing to l:lsen e stimates made lie Tuesday, s.tll~ didn't w as many viewe rs as :txpected. N'BC officials ·~aid. : It failed to exceed the rat· ~ngs for ABC's Oct. 27 sho"'·· ~ng of "The Poseidon Ad · !\·e nture,'' th e season's llighest-rated theatrical )novie on TV. That broad· ):ast was seen in an.estlmat· ~d 27 million homes. : NBC broad cast the Jecond segment of "The Godfat~er" on ~tonda,y. but liational Nielsen r atings on Jt u•on 't be available until )I.ext week. . iiffiii!iiiiii' NBC paid a record $10 million for tbe right to show the mo\'ie once on TV, ac - cording to the rilrn 's maker. Paramount Pictures. According to Nielsen rat· ings for the week of Nov. 11·17 , the 20 most-watched evening programs were: 0 'The Godfather." part one (N BC l; "All in th e Family " (C BS): "Sanford and Son" and ''Chico and the !\tnn". (both NBC>; "M· A·S·H" and ··The \ValtonS" I bo th CBS); "The World of Di sney'' (NBC ); ''Good 1'imes" and ''Hawaii F'ive ·O" (both CBS); "Lit· lie !·louse on the Prairie" and ··o ea n Martin Roast" <both NBC); ··cannon" and "Rh oda'' (both CBS ); "Rockford Files" <NBC): .. NFL hlonday Night Foot· ball CAB Cl: "hlaude" and ''Kojak '' (both CBS >: "Emergency'' CNBC ); "The Rookies" (ABC ) and "Gunsmoke" (CBS). HOWTHIU- TUISDAY .lock HlclKMMfl Fcryt: o-. .. ., "CHINATOWN" (R) • lllttl GorMii "HAROLD MAUDE" M\lftHPllU • TOt4Y AWAID •~.. • H.Y. DI.AMA CllTICS CllCLI A.WAID • "THAT CHAMPIONDHIP SEASON" ., ,._ """' ~ Recoifimended IOr Mature Aud iences T.....,ftrn S mdlf 1:00 ,_.. srtCtAl. ,..., MATIHllS-J:IO ,.-. • • . • • ( ' '• • ~ ~ ~ .. ~ ·~ ~ ~ '· ) , .. e $ ~ ~ • • • • • • • • • . • • • FROM Fash ion I ~land Newport Beach \ ' • ' . . . . . . .. . ' . . . • Le"Wte 'Unretires' Veteran, Producer Back in Action By VERNON SCO'IT HOLLYWOOD <U PI I -4 ~10\•ie , tycoon J oseph E. Levine virtuall y saved his own lire earlier this year by e\·cr li\·ed, ""'hi ch he bought, produced, co·produred. im· ported or stole outright since the mld· 1940s. !'l hakiri g of( the <'reeping AFTER 30 YEARS ofeye- paralys is of relirement and gouging com petition wtth returning to the thick or the hu stlers, charlatans and film wars. even a few ligitimate sho"' At age 69. Levine sold his bit types, Levine found he inter~st in hi s AVCO Em· couldn't quit the arena. Las· bassy production company situd eovertook him . Earlier fora tidyS40millionlotake this year, \\'riling his iteasy. . nuloblography, the ending "That \\'US mor~tha.QJtu~\o. \\·as dOYlnbeat and he could· ·\Varner got tor·hts studio,' n'tfinishit. .. bought 'Night PortC'r' to release in this country. And only :1 rew months earlier I 'd s"·orn I'd never sink another penny in a motion picturl'. "After that I bought \\VO more mo\'ies, 'Tout en \'ie' and ·r 11 htak~ You Rich Again.' I bought 'em all in six days , and I felt be tter than.Iha.din year~. "The rat race is on again. Now I can tell peopl e to go sec the latest J oseph E. · Lt•\'inc presents .. :·· A Gt-0QGE llCJl'HU fl..M THE STING llOMQ.09:• A UJN~ l'll:;IU'I w.g "" ""' IPGI "SOYLEHT GREEN" ••••••• i11g Ken HO\\'a rd stars as Levine says testily. "He Then he lhre"' himselr a onl y got$32 million." life rin g. "Tii t: ~IG ll T Portcr ."1-----~------­ ··The li·l a nhu rftcr '· tonight al 10 o'clock on CBS, Channel 2. By The Asso<'lated Press The following are Bill· board's hot record hits !or week ending Nov. 23: as they appear in next weeks issue of Billboard m agazini!. JI OTSINGLES ,I. I CAN IT E:LP -Billy Sv.•an. Co lumbin 2. DO IT TILL YOU'R'E SATISFIED B. T. Ex· press. Scepter 3 !\IY h1 ELODY OF LO \'E :!.... Bobby Vinton. ABC 4. TI N ht AN -America . Warner Bros . S . LONGFELLO \V SERENADE -Nei l Diamond. Columbia 6. EVERLASTING LOVE -Carl Carlton, ABC 7. KUNG FU FIGJITING -Coirl Douglas, 20!.h Cen- tury 8. \V•IF:N \VILL I SEE Yot· AGA I N -T hree Degrees. Columbia .. 9. B1\CI< HOM Jo: AGAIN John Denver, RCA 10 . CA T 'S I N Tl·IE CRADLE -liarry Chapin , Elektra TOPLPS I. ROLLING STONES - .It's Onl y Rock 'N Roll , Atlantic 2 . Jll\1 CROCE Photographs & htemories. ABC 3. A!\IERICA Warner Bros. lloliday,. 4. BACHh1AN ·TURNER OVE RDRIV E Not Fragile, At ercury s. CHEECfl & CllONG "S \VEDDING ALBUAt -A&ht 6. JOHN LENNON - Walls And•Bridges, Apple 7. JETHRO TULL -\Var Child. Warner Bros. 8. NEIL DIAMOND - Serenade, Columbia 9. DAVID 80\VIE -Live At The Tower Philadelphia, RCA -!mlltf "BENJI" I :20·4:40-l:OO "DION BROS." 1a1 The stubby, kinetic movie impresario boa sted he is r esponsible for 491 pictures, more than any man u·ho IO. LOU REED -Sally Ca n't Dance. RCA EAST LISTENING 1. LAUGRTER IN. TJ-IE Last July he "'ent to Paris lo buy some paintings for his multimillion dollar collee· lion of old masters. \Vhilc there he u·enl to sec a mo\•ie, "The l\'ight Porter," v.•ith eight or nine yes-me n who \\·orked ror him in the old days. '"Afterv.•r:rds lhe\· \\"erl' ufraid to say \\'heth"er they liked it or not ," Levine said. •·1'hey u·ere wailing for me lo say someth ing so th('y eouldagreeu·ith me . ""hich slurs Dirk Bonard and Charlotte Ramplin g, is a s leazy story of sado· masochism in,·ol\'in~ the renc"•al of a sexual relation- .ship betv.·cen a Nazi concen· tration t·amp torturer and a Jev.'ish \\'Oman who v.·elcomes the rc\·1,·at of their fun and fi(ames. .. People remember I \\'US responsible for bringing them 'l!er c u l e s ' and 'Harlo\\·.' " said Lc\'inc. "They fo rge t I also brought 'em 'The Gr-ndunte.' 'Lion in \\'inter.' 0T\\'O \\'omc>n" and "I GOT SO damned mad I -'The Producers.' RAIN -NeilSedaka, MCA ·-r;:;;=::::;:========:;=;=;=;=;=;==;:;I 2 . LONGFELLO\VI TftftAy S E R E N A D E -Ne i I I UUI' 1'fl•"N THEATRES Diamond , Columbia AT . M 14,&J l-•J l ll fll Y.~l' WNDol.l I I.ii Ill 1·11 ~-· 3. \VllEN WILL I SEE YOU AGAIN -Three Degrees. CBS · 4. ANGIE BABY -Helen Reddy, Capitol 5. 1\1 Y l\I E LODY OF LO \'E -Bobby Vinton, ABC 6. CAT 'S IN THE CR ADLE -Harry Chap· min, Elektra 7. I CAN HELP -Billy Swan, h-lonument 8. BACK HOME AGAIN - John Den\'er, RCA 9. \VISHING YOU WERE HERE -Chicago, Colum. bia 10. CAREFREE HIGH· WAY -Gordon Li ghtfoot, MCA COUNTR V SINGLES J. TRO UBLE IN PARADISE -Loretta Lynn, htCA Carro! O'Coonor Ernest Borgnine law & Disorder ElCLUSln: EK.lliEIEll Ill fUU SfERfOPHDllC SOU.O AllD II II hl.-T1t1.-Tllm. & fri. I,. W!I. Ollf I 111( I Plf ur. AID Stll. 11:Jl·4~5·1 Pll 2. BACK HOMEAGAIN - JohnDenver.ABC l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. GET ON htY LOVE TRAIN -La Costa, Capitol 4. SHE CALLED ME BABY -Charlie Rich, RCA ~ 5. TAKE ME HOME TO SOA'IEWHERE -Joe Stam· pley, ABC 6. COUNTRY IS -Tom T. Hall, l\tercury 7. MISSISSIPPI COTl'ON PICKIN' DELTA TOWN - Charley Rich. RCA 8. ME1'10RY LANE -l\lel Tills & The Statesiders, l\1Gh-I 9.CAN'TYOU FEELIT - David Houston, Epic 10. CREDIT CARD SONG -Oic}t Feller. United Ar·· us1~·~@I lll~D USUlNICKS-. lllNIC°Mfl M!ltHEUS • "GOIE-11-m THE wlltD' CIARKGABLE VMENLFlGH LFBLIE HOWARD OUVIA de llAVILLAND EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IN FULL STEREOPHONIC SOUND AND 70 M.M. SO WHATS NEW WITH YOU ? MON. TUES.THURS. & FRI. 8 P. M. ONLY WED ONLY I O'CLOCK AND 8 P.M , SAT. AND SUN. 12:30·4 :45·9:00 Only the Dally Piiot re•lly tell1 you what'• new In your local 'Community ... every day @,!!iiiijl!·il South Coasr Plaza I ____ .... 11~·i1111'"~ ··- "' ..... "THE DOVE" SPECIAL MATIHH SATUIDAY & SUNDAY MCHA1tLon1·s WEI" DOOIS OPIH 11 :"S SHOWTIMES-12 & 2 ALLSIATS'l.00 • SHOil SUIJfCT "IEHJr • "DIGlr'-'-"'""'''-----41 Qooon "'°" '"'~ F" 8 30""' .<:.1 Sun /I-IOI I~ lO Mon ,...,. r ...... IO I Pl""-11 ;·~ lHE CITY SHO,,ING CENTRE ORA.NOE •&32·'5721 ~t l J'l"(INlltl LINlf\.11\~ S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.) 0 .0 . FAWV ~CITY DA. EX.I "RISH GO«OOH" "CIY UHCU" 111:1 ''CALI,. SNT" lltl "'THE LAST DITA.IL" '"THI D!OH l ltOTHHS" MCHOSIH SUIYl'f'OH" 111 0'lfHJr "DIGl'f'MIGI S.0.C... P>..:;e 1130 'O ~ 00 D"' •~•<-5'1" I '""'""""' 11 1~ Opru O.ulv 17 30 pm • \ DAILY PILOT 89 A MllAMOl,INT MUAN OlfWO DI LAUlttlrm9 AL PACINO. "SERPICO'!_ l••1 Fr• 7 P.M. Collf. SlllMlirJ 2P.M. ll, IOBIN-CIUSOJ U.S.N. WlONISOAY 2T OU.NGf I ANO WAINll ......... 1 ..... .. ' . . . . ........ , . ""··-····· 171-1161 ~ ........ ~··· _.., 91 M-n Sl 1-2l1J -...... ,,_.,, .. StoloC ....... 5Sa.1<112 S...•• ... . ,,_ ... ... si. .. c-.. 551·1011 c ....... ... o ....... , ••l·•t•t ... , .. llf flUlll aooo no••• IENJI ~1 DIGBY • • STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I If I 0 DAILY PILOT llro_w_n Mar-Keep Some. Reagan-Appointees By THOMAS 0 . EU~ the San Joaquin Vulley. !Inking its units o\•er the duce la.rte ·landowners to , feder.:il money.to p;.iy for the What'• left of the lipoils Alost of the money ..-•ill be leni,'lh of the state und plan turn over property 10 the ·other hulf. • Coed Gets USC Posi System in California Politics spent on new beach ltand. ti ~yst,t!m of ~imple .over· park S)'!ilem Ht little or t\O The landO\\•nc r in !l'lll'h dictates thal a new go\'er· adding to thl' several nightaccommodaUons. costtotheftate. trunsuctlons unloads Un· Gwynn GC'igcr, daughter nor replaces the tap of· thousand acres· of bet1l'h fl;lott hui; introduced profitable lund 111KI gelit u or ~Ir. and hlrs, \Vllrlom J. flclals or lbc mHn he already bought up under ~E'\'('rallnnovatlonsintolhe Tit£ Kt:Y ll~k.£ has htll)'!il.Xwrltcoff."'hile the Geiger. 8tG2'Burnhum Cle·~ replaces, often regurdlf'Ss t.lott. 5)'Slem. California, tor In-been the feder;tl I.and and Jlitule has picked up more ch:, Jluntington Beuch, and e>f how good a job they ha\'e If he's allowed to con· stance, is the only at.ute "'ith Y.'1ter fund. !Cl up under l ha n 2 8. 0 00 acres of a graduate of ltu11tlngton done, tinue, Californio' may also a reservation system for the Johnson adn\tnlstrul c>n. p!lrkland -most of it ncnr Beu.ch lllgh, hus beenselec· So lher(' );hould ~ mini· become the scene of un in· purk campgrounds. This 1'he fund provides mutch1r1.: urban ureas -ut a much tcd co.chairman or the stttff mat complaints \\'hen Go\',• novalive system of trails eliminates the possibility of i:railts lo stutl'ii buyini land luv.1cr cost than marJ.:el or the Office of Speeial t;!lect Edmund G. Bro"'" Jr. 01nd youth hostels modeled tra ve llin g hundredli of for p1.1rks. \';ilue. E\·ents at USC. . t um!ii out mnst nf the top or. after those in Europe. miles only to find no camp· l\Jott ht1:1 been able to con-This has been desperately She will serve as campus fi c_ia!s of t.l\e lteagan :.id· sltesav<1Ua,ble. \'incc more than l\\'O down needed, sinee park atlen· tour l'O •ordinator and ,, ... m1n1~trat1 on . In many THE PARKS Department \\'hether fl.Iott stays, this I urge landowners they' dance has alsmost doubled provide high school students l.'.USes, there will in fat.1 be has hired a Newport Beach system will continue. So should don'ute half the vulue from 24 .S million in HJ60 to an<Llheir. par.ent.s....wilh~·,.,_. --i.t. glee. ~I nce lht.· perft•rm:.ince planninf firm to map a u•ill the techniques [ e cur· of--tfieir propertY to the . more than 44 miilion -this formation about the cam· • • ......... . .. ' ' . ' .l ,illl ... • Heol Slot• Comedinn Dick Gregory \\'<irns that inflution \\1ill hike 1>rice of onions so high in thr-ee months .. ~·it "'ill be a s tatus syn1bo l tl) hu\•e thl!m on your bre::ith. '' or m0tnr of thuse nrficiuls recreational trail system rent director has used to In· iilul~, v.'hich cun then use ·year. pus. "·as cri ti ci zed both b\' --,--------,-------'-'--------------'-------'-----,----'.:-'C-,----:-- Brf'l\\·n .:ind hi . .,. RcpublicuO • .• ., • • , l 1 flpponent. llouston I. f1uur. 11oy. BROWN, JIOWEVER, is expected to keep on a few of t he incumbents, ·sucn as !tate pri so n s chief Raymond Pr~unier. One area or government that received almost no erilicism during the cam- paign ""'as the state park system. This gives rise to the possibility that its direc- tor, \Yil\iam Pe nn M~t Jr., may be another v.•ho gets a chance to stay. tr h e does. it would probably bring applause from most parties in the struggle o~er usage of state parkJands. "MOn JIAS many good qualities," says Hildamae Vought. executi\'e secretary of the California Outdoor Recreation J..eague, a fighter for more intensi\'e use of parks. "But the preservation pressure on him has been so intense he hasn't been able to v•ork '''ith a free hand." On the othe r side. the con· servationist Sierra Club has had few major disputes "'ith l\lott over the eight years he has served and so would be unlikely to kick up much fuss if he were r e tained. \\'hat quarrels they ha\•e h ad cef\tered around off.road vel'.icles. The club last June sup· ported Proposition .1, the park bond measure which passed handily under !\lot· t 's guidance. ADDING TO HI S chances for retention is that Bro'o\·n's father actually attempted to recruit ~1ott for the job he holds when .the senior Brown \\'as governor in the early 1960s. l\1ott declined at the time because of com· milm e nt s as genera l m anager of the East Bay Regional Park District. If ftlott stays. the em· phasis on improving and ad. ding to parks in Southern California "'·ill likely con- tinue. That emphasis is a new one. The region south of the Tehachapis v:as a stepchild until rt1otl took over, with most park monies poured into the nor: lhern half of the state. · Under ~Iott. the Parks and Recreation Depart- ment set up an office in Los Angeles for the first time and began to stress acquisitions in the surroun- ding areas. TllE I NITIAL li st of lands to be bought 'ol:ith money from Proposition I reflects that shift in em· phasis. Well over half the S72 .S million to be spent next year \\.'il l go to projects from Santa Barbara south, "·ith another hefty chunk goi_ng to three purchases in Classes To Be Free Seniors age 60 or over will be.able to take night classes at Orange Coast and Golden West colleges for nothing. bt!ginning next semester. ~ast Community College Dis-trustees ha\'e ap· proved a recommendation to waive the S6 tuition for evening college rlasses. Dr. Norman E. Watson. dislrirt chanct·llor. told tile board that the change \lo'ould be in line v.•ith the prartice now being follov.·cd by Jtancho Santiago and North Orange County Coin, munity Collegedistricls. , t \ ' Modt to )! ··~ s.u '" ~~':"'.'· .... 'ft~ \ .... 4.00 to 7 .00 ~·-. ~·193 AMERICAN GREETINGS DECORATOR CANDLES s.tve VJ to almost "° on sll.1r1nk>g Gari• ~ Cr~ate KPneS from American Grttl OIH ,,,,, .. Jn OllmUef' .. 1-f\'t'. 1111. in9S-~d!J:I\.'>" "'"''" illsl•IKllDM .. SOme .cent..:!. 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' • REG. 23.95 1496 WARING DUAL RANGE 14 SPEED BLENDER Frat.,..eci, .. p_ Pi!Cl>tt." IOOW mo. tor. remcwabl• t111o1 lor U\V ci.;nup. FUNCTIONAL 15-IN. l!llOSINI !AMI'S Hi,"Y!c.> multlcoior c.i_. • Hal'IO br-. & cut bowls, Pil· Adel old _.,d ch•rm, 9r111 In acttatn wllh 100g.OG111t colllll', th&rl 1.n!fter1. Uec•nl«•. emerg~ln, Early American IOllll ·'~"· Sitt$ lol~··~·;;--t'~·~··~· .. ~-~~ ... ~·-~~-~--~··~"~""~""~'~"~·~·-~·~"';':·]·~=-·~;;-I lfG. 6.n aonLI Of 100 IOlllG 4C101.U. VITAMIN I N1rO'l11ty ad'V..-llsed VII-In E tapWln V«Y ll*lflllr prlC..t lor • llmllfd lime only. Soo, Ii•"'• •~t ,,,,_ (-lie llUlh ... <o.IM'llc. us•, l!om4I """' blby Clft, =•'' GALAXY AUTOMATIC 111m1c HIATIR lt1$lant racll11>t lleal. 960 wan. A11lornallc lflnperalU1""1111trmo. 'Ill wilh Oii pOSltion. Gel~ MW 1t l1nt1sllc UV· lfltl IOf holkt1ypkl11r1 !1kl"lf in Thrill'!''' 'l)Kltl DflW. -.... 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I! ... -··---------Meals or Thanksgiving. mag. nitude are more familiar to vinl· •ner's f}lmilies of European heritage who give the wine as much attention as a guest. Francellene Biane Roper remembers kitchen tables laden with chicken. veal and beef roasts on any occasion her relatives got together in San Luis Obispo en =route from their Cucamonga vineyards lo San Francisco. "And the biggest compliment of • all on your birthday was our secret 10-layer cake,'' she added. litrs. Ro~er handed over the hOliday menU forthiS year. The wine list included brut, ex~ra dry champagne, Emerald Reisling, sherry cream and·port. Courses were fresh green salad with oil and wine vinegar dressing, turkey basted in champagne, side casseroles of stuffing, sweet potatoes and broccoli al dente, vegetable relishes and peas with pearl onions ("for the childreri'1), pumpkin-applesauce pie, frui tcake ("baptized in . brandy since Oc~ tober") and coffee served with lemon wedges. ·'Isn't that \\'hat e\·eryone has?" Airs. Roper kidded as she chatted effervescently in the Brookside Winery tas tin g room in Costa J\.1esa. "Actually these times remind me more of when our family raised 'Wine is used so often in ~~~~~n~0~fd ~:~ (/ our acreage B · k b th "\Ve children plucked so many 1ane coo ery-y e for the market but an occasional glug Prl·nc1'ple. pullet would be simmered with wine, peas and carrots." Q · B Wine Is used so often in Biane Franc llE:O.fL!.l:.:!.L'-'a!LOl.fBLtlGD'f:.fllteu.c ______ _,,,,,,.,~k•"'"<'"'."'"-'""11v.,,,,.-mth-• ~1ght touch. by the glug principle: one lor the pot and one for the cook'' - that she considers it a condiment.· Clam chowder and split pea soup -get a Whisper of 15-year-old muscatel or champagne, respec· lively, just before serving: Sherry is used in applesauce, fried chicken and the egg batter for French toast. Apricot Yiine enhances pork chOP!. Baked beans simmer with cream sherry. And pure wine vine2ar Jt:oes into the boiling water for corn or artichokes. . "'It doesn't matter· what you use, "'·hatever's in the house, as long as the wine never overpowers the en- tree," she said. "But there is a difference bet- ween cooking wines and wines you cook with. BEA ANDERSON, Edllor "'Cooking wines contain salt :io _....,, ,..,.....,i-_11, 1tH r ... c1 First Course Is Easy A tem¥"tingly delicious salad can be the hi g hlight or a buffet, especially if it's the do-ahead kind. The flavors are allowed to mel· low and blend while it waits in the refrigerator and the pre-prepared salad needs very little last-minute attcntibn. Here's a new combination of tastes and textures that appeals to the eye as well whe n served on a bed of crisp greens and nattered with clusters of fresh grapes. GRAPE HARVEST SALAD MOLD 2 pounds grapes l package (3 ounces} lemon gelatin 1 package (3 ounces) lime gelatin 2 cups boiling water 11.4 cups cold water 11/2 cups fresh cranberries, chopped 3 tablespoons s~ar 11,!:t teaspoons prepared hor- seradish ~~teaspoon salt 2tablespoons dairy sour c_re_am 1 t ablespoon lemon 1u1ce _ l ripC avocado, peeled and mashed Sa lad greens Cranberries can be chopped in bl ender if froze n first. l·lalve and seed enougtl gra pes to make 4 cups. Snip remaining grapes into small clusters. Chill until needed. • Place lemon and lime gelatins...in separate bowls. A~d 'l cup'bolling waler to each bO\\'I. Stir until dis· solved. To lemon gel:ftin, add 3.~ cup o( the cold water, cranberries. sugar, horseradish. •1~ teaspoon of the sail and 2 cups of the Halved grapes. · To lime gelatin. add remaining 1..; cup cold water, 1.~ teaspoon salt, lemon juice. sour cream, avocado and 2 cups halved grapes. Chill both bowls until syrupy, stirring rrequently. Into a 2-quart ~old, pour syrupy lemon gelatin, Spoon syrupy lime gelatin on top. Chill until firm . Unmold on platter lined with greens. Surround with grape elu8ters and .serve at once. Makes 8 to JO servings •. Dramatic, tantalizing and perfect for a holiday buffet, Grape Haryest Salad Mold has the refreshing taste of grapes, cranberries, avocado, sour ere.am, lemon and lime gelatins. • 1 1 .. TURKEY BASTED IN CHAMPAGNE HEADS HOLIDAY MENU change your seasoning accor- dingly. They're unpalatable; it's a restaurateur's guarantee that the help won't drink on the job. "Wines you cook with can be any price or just vermouth. Use what's open at the moment. Wines niay tenderize. help flavors blend or give exciting essence." As a member or the California In- stitute or Wines and director or guest relations, A1rs. Roper is most concerned that people understand proper ca re of the delicate beverage. "'\Vine is a living, breathing thing. We in the business consider each bottle as anotherchiJO. "It should lake the feminine gen- der. If you hustl e her. she'll turn on you but if you treat her with tender loviqg care. sh!!'ll be over-boun· liful. .. People \\'Ond cr why \\•ine tastes better he re than in a jelly glass at home. They aren't romancing i~. Wine glasses arc shaped for a reason: to direct the aroma. "'Air and sunlight are enemies. Every house probably has 'the neatest cupboard' over the oven or refrigerator for storing tall bottles. "Either location beeomes much too warm for wine. Keep it cool, 55 degrees preferably. _· "'Chill only briefly ::ind let tt ·aerate.· Remember it's alive. \Vould you \\'ant to be rerrigerated for days?' "Jnstead, JS minutes berore se r- ving, put. the "'' ine in~o an ice bucket \\'Ith plenty of ice, some water _!llif a handful of salt. S"·irl the bottle occasionally. · "Once \\'ine is opened. it should be stored in a sm~ller, capped jar. In its own bottle, there is too much air. Less space in the new con- tainer "''ill hold the turning process. "'The best rule of thumb ia lo drink all the \\•ine e\"en if vou ha"\·e to invite other strangers.·· she jested again. . The French are introduced to \\•ine with meals at age eight. (See WINE, Page Cl) Rice Given In Gratitude A cargo ship of rice going from l\ladagascar to England in. 1694 was blDwn off course and forced to land at Charleston in the colony of Carolina. As tbanks for the kindness and helpfulness shown to his crew, the captain presented the governor "'·ith the only gift he had to give - a handful of rice grains. From such a small beginning, rice spread to Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and California. The warm, moist cli mate of' these states made it a nourishing in- dustry and today the United States produces one of the world's hi ghest quality rice crops. The cost of packaged rice could be "significanll y and permanently reduced if Presid ent Ford's recom- mendation to remo\'e all rice acreage controls is enacted." said \Villiam Lane, president of Ri\'iana .Foods. Inc .. the nation 's largest processor a nd exporter of packaged r-icc. · His com11any :.ilready ha s lowered the price 15 percent on its ~Iahatma brand as a result of the U.S. Departme nt or Agrirullurc's temporary increase of acreage for this crop year. \Vhil e thl' cost of other rood staples increases almost wl'ekly. rice prices now appear to be· in a dO\\'nYi'ard trend . Rough rice fron1 the paddy is transported to the mill \\'here it is t'lcancd· and processed 1.0 the fol · IO\\•ing grades: Parboi led rice is rou~h ri ce soaked in warm y,•ater under pres- sure, steamed and dried before.._ be1 ng'" milted. Because of this process. the rice t ctnins more natural nutrients but rt'qulr<'s longer cooking time 125 minutes) than regular ri ce 120 minutest. Since this process eli minates the surlace starch common to regula r rice, il insurei a sepal'attiness of grain that is desirable for large quantity cooking. Bro"'" rice is edible rice y,·ith only I.he hull remo\·cd. lls light bro\\'n color is caused by the presence Of lht /"ICC ~e rm and seven bran lo ye rs, Rice bran and ri«' polish, the last l\\'O layers ren10\·ed In milllni;:, lire rich In protl'in, natllrul n. vitamln5 i1nd carbohydrates.. These substances arc used In the manuracture or bob)' roods, vitamin eoncentrates aiid ·cattle feed. 1'1illed rice, \\'ith hull. bran and germ remo,·ed. is electronically sort.ed according to size. Fancy rice has no broken grains and is sold as th e 20-minute type at super· markets. Instant rice comes from fancy rice. Under carefully controlled conditions. the rice is cooked, cooled and dried. Before packagi ng, itJ is enriched \\'ilh ~hiamine, _ribofla,·in. niacin and iron. Broke n rice, t·a lled second heads, screenings and brt'\\'Crs, are fragments from milling. They become flour or a carbohydrate source for bre\\1ing. RICE STUFFll\'G CASSEROLE 1 ~cup chopped onion 1 1 cup chopped green pepper ·~cup sliced celery 3 tabies poo ns butter or margarine · 2 cups hot. cooked long grain rice 111:? cups toasted bread crumbs · I sid e herb fl a\'or rice seasonin g mix packet it3 cup water 1 egg, sli ghtl y be<1ll'n 1 2 teaspoon sa~c I tablespoon mel ted butter or margarine Saute onion . ~reen pepper and celery in buttt'r"or n1argarine until tender. Add the rice. I cup of the bread crumbs, s casuning mix, \\'ater, egg and sage. l\Iix \\"ell . Pour into a buttered 1 1 ~.quart casserole. Sprinkle \\•ith rem11i1ting crumbs and dri'l.zh.• \\•it h melted, butter. Bake at 425 deg rees fbr 10 minutes. Serves :.iix., i cup each. OVEN BAKED OKAl\'GE RICE pee l ·1 • cup regular long grain rice 2 :s c up ce lery. choppt'd 2 tablespoons onion, chopped 2 lablc.spoons melted butter-- I t<1 blespoon grated orange l teaspoon ~alt 3".I cu1l orang<' Jui ce 11 1Ct1pS\\'ll1('r l\lix rice, t·clery. onion. bultt"I", orange peel and salt. J'our into a buttered l·qual't c:asserole. }feaL orange j uil'C \\'ilh ·y.-atcr In a saucepan to bolling; sllr ln\O cas- }ierolc. ~Cover and bake al 3.'iO degrees :iboilt ·1S minutes or untn rice Is nurfy :ind lender. Serves 4. I I . ! •• l • ., .. ' • C.! DAILY PILOT .. . Horoscope: Gemini Sharpens Intuition THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 BySVDNEVO~IARR ARIES (March 21·April 19 ): Com pletion of project LIBRA. (Sept. 23·0cl. 221 : Purchase of luxury item oould be considered. Budget also is in picture. Your sense of beauty, design a.re caUed into play. is featured. You also get SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. wish in connection with "in · 21): Older individual, im· nuence . '' You gain friends. patient with other ''iewpoin - get special assignment. ts, could be cantankerous. ·Be aware of what is written TAURUS (Apr;il 20-l\.tay betweenthelines. 201: One who knows where "bodies are buried" trusts you with new project. procedure. You will be able to utilize creative abilities. GEMJNI (1'1ay 21-June 201: Good lunar aspect coin· cides now with looking - and seeing -beyond s up· posed limitations. Your in· tuition is sharp. SAGrTTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Emphasis is on responsibility for ideas, s pecial projects which in· volve close neighbors a nd relatives. ----------------' "'t !ANllVERSARY! ! SALE : II GOOD NEWS!-PfUCES ARE DOWN : -I AT SMART ~ET I I Dwitlg Ow ht A ....... ...., Sal•! I l SAVE 20%-30%-4Q% : I THIS WEEK ONLY ' I I I t •• ,, .......... Swtoed .,_ 12 p.111. ,. ·~,,,.. f I I Peanuts Fi 11 Gallery CANCER (June 21-July 221 : Check money affairs. Appraisal is in order. Be positive about tax:, in· surance matters. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 19): You gel action in money area. Issue that had been "left hanging" will be resolved. You collec t and pay. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·1'"'eb. 18): Strive lo strike chord of .originality. ·Don't imitate. Imprint your ow_n style ..pe . aware and conspicuous. 1 Smart Set< Fashions: : •CROSS F«OM HOTR ........ -I f 424 So. Coast Hwy. -L6911na le•~h I .--------------- Snoopy, CharliC' IJr(l\\'n, f.ucy and Linus visited the Lo\lip<'J) Loc(lmoti\'e Story !lour a l the l·lunlington Beach. '.\lain Br:.inch l~ihrary . Abri\'e, I i b r ;_i r i :.i n s ~I a r i a n ·Phill ips and Gai l Kcmptl1n t ell i>ca nuts ~torics through flannel Uon rds . pup pel sho\v and ·r\· screen. Six m(lrning ~t<'ry hours are he ld each \veek at three ·library branches. At •right. f our·year-old .Judy Long li ste ns intent· · Jy to the good parts. \\ith ' a I a r g e ~ r o up o'f .5mallfry. :' •• • , r ,. 43.S Hellotrope, c.orona oe1 Mar !~-TN-I 675-1660 •Hrs: 10;5. Tues.·SaL 0 PRETTY-UP HAPPY HOLIDAY For HAIR PARTY TIME '"a STYLING MOMENT OR TWO wit/l a . Feeling Blue? HAIRPIECE by ,' PAMPER malliej YOURSELF' TRY A ••• • Frosting -or- The INSTANT -or-HAIR -DO' .. Change of C°*C ...... • Color ELURAS -or- .. Cosmetic 522.50 Facel1tt -or- • Manicure-T~H 531.50 Pedicure at . OR REJUVENATE THAT OLOW1G malliej OR HAIR PIECE ••Pff'f ttythtt. to~,.. 250 I. 11* S"""" OPEN • COST.t. MIS..t. 7 DAYS 548-3446 l•Hl..,....s.-. Mo.t.ppoi~~-.... ~ .. Exhibit Art \\'Ork and handcrafls rt\_ade by mentally retarded citizens. will be on display from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday Nov . 22 and 23. at the Walnut Square and University Park shoppi ng centers. Singles Dance A Singles Alumni Dance is scheduled for Saturday, No v. 23. in the Disneyland llot{'] fr om 9 p.m. to I a.m. Jr. Wome n South -Coas t Junio-r. \V omcn's Club members and their children will par· ticipate in a "f'"unslival " fo r the Epilepsy Foundation of America Saturday. Nov. 23, from 2 to 4 p .m . in the home of j\·J rs. Dale Frye . f ountain \'all{'y . Book Sale ilfany 19th century books \1°ill be included among the thousands offered for sale during the first annual fall used book sale from 9 a.m. to3 1>.m. Saturday. Nov. 23, in thC' Santa Ana Public Library. Friend s of the l~ibrary arl·~ponsors . Home Tour Fh·e homes. each \\'ith art· <'Oordinatcd by the Jack.1 Glenn Art Gallery. \\'ill be in cluded in the l-l ome Tour and 1\rl Sale ~ponsorcd by Brandeis University National \\'omen's Commit· tee Saturday. Nov. 23 . ONEWEfl( ONLY WITH THIS AD -NOV. 16-2) $100 -$999 $1000 -$2999 $3000 & UP - •0°lo OFF 20°10 OFF 30°10 OFF. ' • Vary Hadassah ~e .... ·port Beach Chapter. l-ladassah has planned a fashion show in the home of hlrs. Paublo Rowen on l\.ton· day. Nov. 25, at l p.m. Town and Gown ~t r s. Martha Lou Thomas. associate librarian of the Medi pal 'Science Library , will tell tbe ta le or med ical libraries to UCI 's To\\·n and Go.,..•n LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Be aware of details, fine points, s ubtle nuances. Those who hold opposing views could attempt to place roadblocks in path of your progress. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You could have minor dispute with persons who perform basic services, ta s ks. l\t ainta in equilibr ium . Do some checking. PISCES (Feb. 19-1\.farch 20): Undercover, clan· destine -those could be keywords. f.teans tone is subdued. Closed-door meeting has much to do with your future. II today is your birthday you have a great sense of humo.r. are \\'eighl·COn· scious, ambitious. artistic. PRICE LIST llll'JNlllll-, THAU W~_Y. Shampoo and Set Permanent Wave Tint Bieach Touch·Up Frosting !!:1.00 8.50 6.:>0 11.50 1 :>.oo l ""-"'ISDA.,, ~"'°"''· :>A!l.ll'IO.Or.sUl'l'DAr f'llllCES si..oa .. r~, ••IG>«lll EXTRA CHARGE FOR LONG HAIR HAIRCUTS •2:00 IN COSTA MESA . 1896 IRVINE BLVD .• 11 IRVINE &17th STREET holiday enteRta1n1nq HICKORY FARMS OF OHIO Ghoos6 I Ghoos6 B all lf hof1 Big favorites at Hickory Farms of Oh'~o. Cheese Ball is made from a special blend ol cheese, Cheese Log from aged, smoked cheddar. Bolh covered with ground nuts ... delicious! S2.29 each. Our Store is Loaded with Party Snacks & Other Fine Foods members 11-1 onday. Nov.~. 17111i, ......... IWwporl -.~ai. P'lllo-. 64J.0,72 ~:-~:31o5 ~.m. iTn Room 220.1 --------------------1!~!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!;,,;~~ii'j,jj;,,;'";;,';,,;·;;,'"';,,;·;,,''"~'·;,,;-,;,;;;,';,,;'";,,;'~~~~!!!!~ ~ 845-1050or548-9986 •. liiiii No .. Appointmtnt NeCeNlr)' ~1a cience owers. !- Art League Preslon Hi bbara. an arl instructor al Cypress Col· lege, y,·ill demonstrate paper sculpture by making an Arrican m ask for lhe Costa J\1 esa Art League Tuesday, Nov. 26, in Adams Elementary School at 7:30 p.m. 0 E•S'. l-tarbor Star Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, will meet for the firSt. tin1 e of the new year Tuesday. Nov. 26, at 8 p .m . in the J\tasonic Temple. Newport Beach. .Retired Teache.rs Mrs. DorothY Qunca n, Sanla Ana City librarian. will speak to m embers of the Cali£o rn ia .Retired Teachers ' Association Tuesday. No". 26, at 1:30 p.m. in the Orange County Farm Bureau, Orange. Art Talk John Hordon. professor of ar~ in ceramics, an art historian and author, .... ;n speak on The Slab l\.fethod in the Conslrut:lion of Pre· Col4mbi<1 n Figures for lhe Torana Art League of . Orange Co·unty on Wed· nesday, Nov. 27. at 7:30 p .m . in the Bow ers l\luseum. \ TRADE THIS AD fora COUPON BOOKLET GOOD AT 27 DIFFERENT SHOPS! , Each Coupon good for a FREEGIFToruptoa25 o/o DISCOUNT , on regular merchandise. EVER)pARTICIPATING SHOP ~AS A SPECIAL OFFE R FOR y 0 u ! COUPON BOOKLETS OFFERED ONLY THREE DAYS: Thursday. Friday & Saturday November21. 22. 23. 1974 £.rpirutio11 Dateo11 Co11po1t.s Va ry .. ~ PRESENT THIS AD AND PICK UP YOUR COUPON BOOKLET . AT THESE PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS, ·-.,, T tO. JidjAft daltn frttdoms 19. Prints&: Palntlnp ti. JuaeQe't 20. Rkcl "C" -' 1,'A LllilO laiifpe - !. A.""'""' Gou 3. ltr4'• E1• vn ~It. L&paa()ricblal1 21. fUchard·1 Home&CfltShop 13. Lemoo1 U1, lac:. 22. IUt:hard'• Market Udo '· TIM CU6-oo'1 Shop ~-,... C..-lllore e. n.Fwar... 7. The Ganin . 1.-. Lklo look Shoppe 23. Su Tre11W'ff 15. Udo Dnc• %4. Seek the U.Uqije 16. Udo fa.t1UN1 %5. Simply U• 8. ~Gtnua Bomt&kety 9. JMleHnte · ' 17. MMee'1 Old World Deli 26. Sydney . Womtn~s Sp«IWIJ Sim . -·- 18. Newpor1.lkachllalrACo. fl. tWma'1Fuhktn8uaar COM:£ IN AND ~ET ALL OF THEM! · Loca111d whcr« Newport Boulevard cro!ses over Neu1port Buy . • ' ' ····· · .. ···· ,, .. , .. ,,, '''~··•~.r ~·· . . . . • -· i . ' -• . • , ca • " -. Wednesday, Novembflr20. 1974 Btoken · Lives Won't Mend DEAR i\Nl\ LANDERS: \\'htrt• are all tho.>e adl'OCates of premaritul sex "''tlt'n it comes tin1e to pick l:tl> the pieces after a "momentary mis- take"? 1\nd v.·hut do the advocates do to help prel'ent such "mistak('il"? Do thi:y tell .the kids that though a relationship may be "meaningful" to one partner it may be purely seU- salisfRcTion, an ego'lnp, or mei·c con:- desceni;ion on the part of the ot~er'! url' vastly more difficult to handle than coping 1\·lth lht> challenges of virginity? Do they tell the kids that the legali~ of abortion is insignificant comparfd to the emotional traum::.? Do they teU the kids that g:i\'ing up a child ror adoption is no simple matter for anyone y,•ho has had a "mean- -fTig"fiil rClationsh1p''? (Ann Landers OJ From Page C-1 • • • Add Wine "\Ve g'row up imbued "'Ith the s n1ell of fhnlas tic can sol ve 1:1ny pr<i blem in the "·orld, ''she boasted. "And the last t\\'O d<1 ys of the month. \\·hen you 're dov.·n to "'il'nies ~nd hf.ii!J:i, that's \\'hen vou "'ant to bring out a b·.,,ue or g '~'<i \\'inc.", , JOE CARLOS PLUMllHG CO. Lo: NO t tH/'5 ..... 548-5558 1615 Superiot Cosla Mesa ltploct_,.. . .... Our Spec.l.lty "For A W•ltr HMttr ·A. IUt· c.lwl'I or A Iott! iii Sfytt - ., hf' Rt1: 1)uict Stnlc.• Gi•t "Jot" A b'llf" _____ .... Do ·they tell the kids that a ·mean- ingfuljelalionship" may be so mean- ingful that one partner may have an O\'ei.whelming desire to cement that relationship v.·ith a child? Do they fell the girls that keeping an out·of-wedlock baby goes far: be.Yond the enjoyment or having a cute little 0bundl~of joy to cuddle and take for a stroll in the peram bulator? \Vhere are those advocates or pre- marital sex "'-'hen it's time to mend lives suffering from their advice? -A SllOULDER TO CRY ON A company thal sells tried chickC'n kitchens v.•here something ad1·~rlises that it is '·finAer·li("kin ' al \\•ays i':i l'Ooking. \\le good." Jn ou r country, children le<1rn ~l ieve v.·hcn in doubt about table manners. Licking lhc.Jingers-is-a-recipe, add 1:1 little·wi ne. ·· consijiered vulgar, \\le do not 11·ant \Vhetht"r she is servi ng our child ren to irnitate this custom. v.·tne ~o Hetty Ford -··a \\lhal should "'e tell then1? most delightful First Lady " 1'he second-thing is the "'ay' youn -in Atlanta or tofriendsuta r-;;:::::::::::::·====~==========; clergymenruntothefrontdoorofthe barbecue in Rancho church after the worship service and California. l\1 rs. Roper in· sermon to collect compliments. They sists there js a variety for They're beautiful MARTHA HAZLETT Do the\1 tell the kids they should NEVER Count on the other person to take precautions -and that to bc perfectly safe, both parties should count on themsel,·es? -Do-the.y....tell-the-kids tbal-ot Mirl'ti shake hand• with all who lea'< and even•occasion EXECUTIVE GOURMET GlfT(: revC'I in the hig h prais e of their One or ht•r brunch Ir' sermon. This is completel)' foreign to s pecialties starts "·ith CdM Rites Planned · l\lartha Ann Hazlett and Patrick \Villiam Glasgow are planning to marrY J an. 11 in St. l\1ic hael ,and All An gels E piscopal Church, Corona del Mar. ' l\f iss 1~ azle l t is th e daughter.of F . 8. Hazlett of Newport Beach and the late Atrs. Hazlett. She is a graduate of Costa Atesa 1-ligh School. Orange Coast College and California State University at San Diego. Her fiance Is a graduate of Newport Ha rbor High School. OCC and UC Irvine. His parents a re..M.rsJ.1ickie Glasgow and tbe late Cmdr. Robert Glasgow . most intense desires are very likely to 1:1ccompany her most fertile time~ !''J ust this once?''J . Do they tell the k'ids that a person's . "love" might be severely dampened by resentment and tum to full-fledged hate should that person reel trapped? Do they tell the kids that alternative solutions to a n unwanted pregnancy O}:AR SHO ULDER: Thank you for a good letter. I'm glad ·)·ou offered your shoulde r to-.. cry-on. ''-Mine-is already the wettest in the U.S.A. CAre you listening, students?) DEAR ANN LANDERS: \\'e came to the U nited StateS from the Netherlands a year ago and like it \'Cry much. There are two things about your country \\'e cannot un- derstand. New Kind of Homemakers us and \\'e would like to avoid it. l l0\\1? one orange v.·hich is peeled, -NE\Y Al\! ERICANS cut i!llO ,,·he.cls.an.d.s..et llidf. DE1\R rfE\V : Iii Amenca it is con· to marinatC' in "·hite port or sldered OK to eat crisp fried t hicken angelica. \\'Ith the handS':: If )'OU don't \\'ant your · ~lean\\:.hile she lightly children to lick their lingers, tell then1 scrambles six eggs with to use sll\•erwa re. salt, cayenne, fresh shallots, In son1e churches it is custom ary grated Sy,·iss cheese and a ror lhe clergy m an to shake hands \.\'ilh s pl ash of 11•hite v.'ine. She the mernbers of his congregation alter .folds thi s onto a plate and the service. If this bothers you, take spoons the orange slices . another exit or find another church. over the top. Sausage, Canadian bacon .and Engli sh muffins with wi n e jam , n aturally , complete the meal. Such is the culinary Girls Out of Their League? adventure when your family o"·ns vineyards and doesn't sell out during Prohibition. pla nt orange trees for quiCker profits or sell the land for housing. 8 )' JOA.X RJ\1ERS In fa ct. I "'al> such a bad jump fi\·e baskets of mett--- A recent court ruling says athlete that even if J V.'<lS ding and ironing e\·ery time thatourdaughter .. Alelissa. just thro\.\·ing a ball up in l\\·anttocross m y kitchen. "A sip of Guasti cream Cl1n play Little l.cague ball the air by myself. I didn't Howeve r ·~ the more I \\'ith the boys. But I.say. \\•antto pla ~·"·ithm c thoug ht about ~·J elis s a l\'hY should sht".' ,. playing Little League, the For vears women have :\l y physi.cal education more upset I J:!OL "Little JOAN RIVERS Ring Evolves The styling of t he e n gage m ent r i ng has _ Cr eat !l'fily___De_SJ gned & Packaged TRADITIONAL HARVEST BASKET fRUn ·CHEESE . NUTS Exclu sive Desig ns For All Gift Giving Occasions From S 15.00 r Bv-Awotnunent Or Stop Bv 2 Locallons 1n Richard s Markels Training Offered Ileen discoura g ed fro m ·teacher tried to hel1>. ··;-.;o"'· girls should cook and SC\\'," sports and never missed Joan, trv to remember a fly I said to Edgar one day. evol1·ed very slowly since HA1U10R v1£WCE.Nl£ll ""' .MJl V•• ·-·NI them. t-1'he only post:1ible ball is nOt an annual charity :'\Vhy! You don't rook·or .the dia mond fi r st beca_me ir.eo M..::An""'91""·N8 --~-t1>4lll0!1!.o 1:11 ' cxccplion being Doris Day,· danc'"eloraisc tnone~·forin-~ St'\\'." duck to 1v:1tcr. (Although and I al1\•a ys sec retly sects; a stolen base is not a ··,\JI the more reason for s he didn't trust my pitching believed she just \1·orc that hot musical Instrument ; J\·lelissato learn. and stood so far b~ck from bas eball cap because It and if the batter 'brcuks his Sonieb-Ody ha s to do it. lhe plate. she was almost in came v.•lth the freck les . l 11•r1sts.' yciu don't need hi Bes ides I don 't 11'ant to get another time tone. l I got the symbol of love in the 1 ~::::::::::::::::::============~ 15th century. !- Originall y. e ngagement ... ••••••••••••••••••••• r ings w e re b i-oad gold To prepa re adult 1·olun· So I say. cut it out, courts . l!h'l' first aid." But nothin~ up early Saturday morni ngs terribly depressed. bands with diamonds sunk d ee p i nt o t h e gold . leers for working with Suppose l\lclissa docs 1~·ell helped. for games. If God v.·anted Edgar tried to console reta rded i:lients a l-Fairview on the ballfield. llov.' 11·ill I Sc \'cral of you , J kno11·. me up at day,·n, lle'd have me: "Look :ll it this 11·ar. '}iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!ijil State Hospital. a special feel "'·hen l seeheronTVin \iillii-ritctom e and sa,·thc mademearooster,'' )'ou 'rc not lo s ing 'all training progra m is being the boys' lotker room doing y,·ho lc idea or letting gi rls ... l·lc gave you the mouth daughter-you're gaining a provided by the Continuing after-s ha\'e commercials? into Little Le;.igue is to girt' :uul the s hape ,·· said my cur pool, a cake sale and a l\1edical Care Progr am. or course, if heredity has them the opportunity to par-lol'ing husband. concessiori booth at the Volunteer tr ainees will be anything to do with athletic ticipate in s ports on an Sloii·ly, hoii·ei·er, Edgar games. Bes ides," he added. given instruction in mental ability, I 'll ha\"e nothing to equal basis v.•ilh boys. I am made me feel \'Cry guilty patting me on the cheek. retardation, clinical obser-.,.,.orry about. a\\·are or this. as "'ell as the for holding ~l elissa back, so "considering the progress vation, body mechanics, \\lords can't desc.ribe ho1v f:ict that in many cases. I decided to change. I took v.·omen 8.re making every seizu re care and emcrgenc)' · poor I \\'SS at sports. ;\s a g i r J s s urpa ss. b 0 y s her out and pitched a ball to day in sports. if l\Ielissa care. plus orientation to the l'hild , I didn'\ dare ride m)' athle tically. Take Ei•e l her. yelling . "Come on, doesn't make it as M-fss hospital.and conndcntialily tricycle 1\·ithout a ncl und('r Knie\·el. l"\'c no doUht that .\lelissa. hit a touc hdO\\'n... ·Am erica . s he ·can alwayS lri A u~cmon·s SPORTSWEA R requirements. me. and n1y S\\'imming \\'as \\'Onlen could do jumps Jikl' beconu.• the J·lcavrv.·cighl Wl~IOlff PLAlA 'BAtEIOA1StN() Some of the clinics in· ~o had m y mother hung a he docs. I. for nnl'. ha1·t• lo Sht• took to h;.1s chall liku a ('ha n1p of lhc \Vor111." ~~ 11~~A-.r eluded in the program are life prescr \'('I" on !ht· sidt.> or i-----------------''----------------------'-----~~~~~~~~~~~ surgery, dermatology, X-l hf' bathtub. ray, · neurology and or- thopedics. Clinic hours are .---------------1 from 9 a .m . to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is anticipated that volunteers, working under the supervision 6f Betty Petros, RN, ~ill spend a minim um of fou r hours a week between wa rd assign· ments and clin ic escort duty, ,,. Applications a re being taken by the Volunteer Ser· victs Offi ce-at the hospital. What CAN You Gel !or only a dlm~r -' these days?/,.•, _ 1f.~--" ~~~:. All the local news -- l1Slfl41!1ll • A GOOD PHOTOClAA~ IS A SNAP WHE~ DESIGN PLAZA XJ0 N~ .. ·a1"1 Cr"tt' ()11,.,. Su!tt 111 •N••tfo ~sl 644·4332. SOUTH COAST PLAZA STORE OMLY! 8 x 10 .COLOR PORTRAIT $139 ...... -· - Days: TMH. ffln1 Sun. ' DllU: Hov. 19 -24 Hours: . • I 0 a.m. lo 5 P·"' Dolly s...day 12 lo 5 *PROFESSIONALLY POSED *SATISFACTION guaranteed or your money back. •AGES 5'WEEkS rQ··- 12 YEARS OLD *ND OBLIGATION to buy 1dditional c:olor Portniits. *PORTRAITS PRINTED l on $ilk teJ11t\lred 5uffact, Pfesented by and defivered to you at oor store. -.. .................... • ... *ONE SPEC IAL per family , ont child ind ividually or 1roups photOQ:raphed at an ~ltlonal 9'Jc per 'ubiec!. ~m'.! 2521242 TOUCH & SEW' sewi ng machine $ off Reg. PflCe earrying ease or cabinet extra Has eJ11i..lu~1ve SiMer •Push-button bobbin. bu1H -1n bUnonhoier, 15 interchangedblt? sti tches, 22 othl?r 5e\v-casv fea1ures \ FASHION MATE' zig-zag sewing machine Saves21.95 $ ··Only Reg.109.95 Carrying •<15f~ or ca binet C'>;lra Has PXClusiV(! Si~£'• front dror>· in bobbin .bt1i1t -in blind·hen1 Sl ildl slit! h·l"ngth and fabrit Si?\ ling dials, push-buUon r('ver~,,_ rnor,'' SINGER Sewing Centers and participa1ing A.pprovt.'d Oeoter), food' gift paks make ideal gifts. They contain delicious specialty foods from Hickory Fanns of Ohio. Most feature the world·famous BEEF STICK Summer Sausage. Riaht for au ages! I lb. BEEP STICK Sun1rn:r Sau!iage . Gouda, ll orsc radish Sau.:c, ~hid Midget Longhorn , Srnoky (s1nokcd i:hccsc bar) Cheese Spread , Belle Fleur Chet!sc plus Strawbe rry Bonb ons. PREMI UM PAK -.. 4.98 Gouda. Srl1oked Eda1n Bar. tW1) Cheese Spreads, jar oi Prescr\'l'S, jar ot _iel!y plui. Strawberry Bi)nbons for dccora l1V\'.! purposes. SBB 1nsss and 01~11 rood vm paks on dispraq! WE'LL HANDLE YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDERS BY PHONE 540·6991 5outh Coast 'Plaza COSTA MESA ':-Et... i't::i;~\~ AMERIC~S LEADING CllEESE STU. • - ' ' €-I DAILY PILOT If a ham will be c&nter of attraction. try an exotic island sidedish . . Flavor Packed In Ham Choose R i wa ih1n Stuffing as a m11ke-0n·the·range ac- cornpanime11t. Be sure to check the c(Jpboard before you shop, though. The ingredients are likely to be there a lready -a can of pineapple chunks, a bit or m a'rgar1ne and bro .. ••n sucar.· a pacikage of herb seasoned c routons an d some nuts and raisins. Stuffing couldn't be much easie r .•. or much tastier. HAWAIIAN STUFnNG .. 1 can (20 oun ce~) pin~apple chunks IJl.t c up re g u1 a·r mar&arine or butter 3 tablespoons fi rmly packed brown sugar . 1 pkg. (7 ounces) herb seasoned croutons 14 cup coarsely chopped null 'A cup seedless raisins Drain pin eapple, reset· vinl syrup. Add enoua:h ~·ater to syr1.1.p to measure 2' C"1't liquld. Place m1rt1rine, sugar ind the 2 cups liquid in 1arie aaueepaa. Cook over medium heat, stirring oc· caslonally, until mixture beelns lo bubble. Remove from heat. ·Add h e rb se;iisoned croutons 111 at one li me. l().!;. sin• li,hl1y until croutons are evenly and thoroughly moistened. Add pineapple, nuts and raisins. Toss lightly again. Spread evenly in gtcaslo(I \3xh.2·1nch baking dish. Bate 1t 350 degrees F. about 2S minutes or until thorOughly heated. Serve hot as an accompaniment for ham. At akes 8 servings. 1: cup each. Saucy Idea Berries Blended Adding wine to cranber rie1 r esults in deliciously different fl avor that goes especially well with Fren ch·toasted turkey sand wiches. ries CRANBERRY WINE SAVCE 2 cups fresh cranber I cup s uga r ~~cup dry red "':inc \!J cup water Into a 3-quarl saucepan turn all the ingredients. Over moderate heat stir un· tit 1:ugar dissolves: bring t a boil; boil rapidly, un· C'overed. until berries pop - 5 minutes or so. Mash any unpopped ber· ries with a fork. Chill. Makes about l pint. Add Variety ·w al nuts can add ''aricty ind d is linction to any \·egetablc di sh. 5eason U hot Vl'f;elalllc ~·iUl salt. pepp~r . a com· patlblc crushed hrrh and meat drippings , butter or margarini?. ·S prink le on coa r sely broken toasted walnuts :ind pe rh ap ~ chopped ,t?rccn onion, chi,·cs. 1)ar~lcy or grttn pepper. You c.an also sciueezc in lemon juice if you like th~'1ifl." Pat Dunn .Gets it Done in At Your Service Sundays in the • . ' • ' Wedndoay. Novemt>er 20. 1974 • • Holiday Celebrqtion Cook Stars • 1n Old-fashioned Sttrlta r iaus rakes 111J the bows at Chris tmas and lhe ~as lt'r Bunn y has the fi.nu ly holiday all locked up. But who Js the real star ofThanksgi\'Jn5'? You are, of C'ourse. The meal gets all the publicity but the success of that very special feast rests with you . Tv.•Or\Cw refipes v.illh(•Jp make this Thanksgiving most SUCC'es~f u I. Ro1:1.st Turkey with Easy Co rn Bread Stuffini: fc·•nure s a traditional stuf- fing that's easier to mnke because you don't ha\'t' to make cor n bread first. Prtpared yellow mustard lends a special zest. ROAST T URK EV WITH EASY CORN BREAO STUFFING 12 to 15 pound turkey -sart and pepper I cup butter o r margarine • i,., pound pork sausage 3 cups cho"'~ed celery 1 cup chopped oruon Combine with crumbled 1 loaf (l·pound) whU e brtad, C'Ornmeal, broth , and bread, dried 1nd crumbled · 3 lublespoons musta rd. I cup yellow cornmeal Stuff body and neck ca\•lties 1 cup chiC'ke n or turkey of t urkey : faste n with broth skewers or sew closed. 4 tablespoons prepared , IBake leftover stuffing in yellow mustard covered casserole for I Season turkey ravlties hou r.) v.·l~h 1alt and pepper. Place· turkey, breust-s ide Melt 1h cup butter in large up, on ra~k ln large roK.sting s killet . Add $a usage , pan. At clt remaining ~~ cup celery, and onion: cook un -butler and stir in remaininii til s ausage browns and l tablespoon mustard ; vegetables are tender. brush over turkey. Lucky Low Prices • • • Our Way of CO\'er loosely v.·ith fo'il . Roast at 325 degrees for 4V2 bou.rs. Unco\'er; roast l hour longer or uotil meat thermomet er reads 195 degrees. SESAME CRIJ NCll PQTATOBAKE 214 cups water 4 table poons butter l teaspoon salt I cup milk ~~ cups country style mashed Potato flakes I egg, slightly beaten 1 tablespoon sesame •eed Combine wat er, 3 Cornbread tablespoons butt.er, and sall in saucepan; bring toa boil. stuffing Remove from heat alid add milk. Stir, In potato nake!. in fhe holiday When liquid ts absorbed, !"'' li8hliy with a fork. S\li: bird is sirilp '1"1'ed .1n egg. Spoon into greased Ii IJ l l>·qua rt CDSSeroi6' Dot fior the/). usy with remaining tablesP,t'.>Oh butter and sprinkl e with ook s~ame seed. C . Bake at 42S degrees for 15 to 20 rWnutes, until lightly browned. 8 af!r vings. Saying~·~·~·:v::==~~~~~f;f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All LUCKY STORES CLOSED . THANKIOIYlNO DA 1' THUIM>AY,NOI/, 21th .. 1c•1 Altl °''""""'••••U"Oll ...... ,..... 'AIM_l_ln cown:-.u:.1,..,,. • ..... "9CIN0ftmMMC'f ........ faPSISTt•9Jltftft--_..,., --:llfll , .. .._.., __ llJ1lt, 1tNN, '*"-" '"" "'lJICllf ffllla, •. llU _,. --.• ....-111-.. . USDA GRADE A ,· . YOUNG TURKEYS • r •• i .• I 1l -oTOI ;,.,,44~ 1~148 ~ ' I LAHCAlnR lb. y \b1 y ' . . ~--~V LO LI ----- SWIFT BUTTERBALL 68 ¢ -YOUNG-TtJRKEYS -i~"-.. :~;"64! .. :-. HARVEST DAY ?~,~55¢.~,.sg~ • . ~.YOUNG T~RKEYS 17 22 lb• .. ,.. LI . '·~ i._ FRESH YOUNG 65 ¢ ,r. ',.,1 USDA -10-14 c ,~i~' .. //: TURKEYS o...... .. , .. &9 .. '1,\): _'J,·/_ " WE CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HOLIDAY POULTRY DUCKS, GEES£, ROASTE!IS , GAME HENS , ANO SMOKED TURKEYS 7-Bone Roast · Beef Chuck .... , ... · ..... ~:~n~~t , ....... l B 1 OI ~~I~~.~~ LB 128 LOOK FOR THE KEY BUYS! 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DOl.11\.r ALMADEN MOUNTAIN WINH •YAll•Tlll .• ,,, ....... , ..... .,llfOM. In.3M rAUL MASSON WINH CAAAn1iVAIUl T!ll, ........ ., ., ~O'l I T\2" . ~.'!?!~.r~'.!il'~'. ... .:.~21· ~~~·c".~ .. ,~~"""""'" ~~f!.!'J~!~". .......... or o~P LUCKY VODKA li)H()Oli' •·•••••••• •••·•· ••••• 112w.rn.l44 ~~ S.CDT.tH. .. . ,.,.,~Ill ... !~~ .... ~ .. ~-~~ 11" ..-cum IARK SCOTCH •""°°' · ···· .... '" ,11!GAl.l t\. 114' ..-IEEFEATU BIN N l"M>OF .... , , ., '" •• l/tOM. I t\. 11549 ~-·------·· .............. ......... --IAlll\IU ........... ........ .. , ...,. IMll ..., STOU.UITtitl& ... ........ . -; _ .. ,. . ... .,.,,,., .. -~_,,, ............................ ,,. ... . .... _ ............................... . • ' + . . Rich Dessert But No · Oven1 • DAILY PILOT (;.~ • HA.MS r This dessert has all that I traditi~nal: spicy, nostalgic pumpkm-p1e flavor; un in- credibly rich crust; and a w ...... Hrty •.• OUH YOUI THAHISCitYIHG- "So Good ... ll Will ·Haunt' You 'tU lt's Gone" HONEY BAKED HAM I guarantee that lhis wi ll be one or the easiest 11nd most popular pies }'Ou have ever made! The deli cious secret is a butter-pecan ice cream crust that makes a J)Crfect <'Omp l cment to the aromatic fi!ling. ._~ A"nd of course, since this IS ~ f~cezer dessert~ YOU earl whip it up ahead of time for ,that· special dinner party. P.11:1.ke two or three and be r-eady for any i mpromptu _ce lebration t hat might come up. (Security is dessert in the freezer.) PU•t PKIN PECAN PARTY P I E: ~ • 1 ~'.e QU<1rLc; butter pecan 1_ 1cecream , l cup sugar • 1 cup canned pumpkin ·· 1 teaspoon cinnamon ., 1A t easpoo n each &inger, nutmeg and salt I cup whipping cream •. whipped · 'I~ c up packed li ght ~rownsugar 2 tl:lblespoons butter J t11bles1oon water 1h cup chopped pecans (Thirty m inutes before preparing ice cream crust. put a deep 9-inch pie pan in the freezer.) To m ake c ru s t : working guickly, line bot- tom .• and sides or frozen pan with ice cream . Do not put jce cream on edge of pan. Build up crust 'h inch above edge of pan by overlapping tablespoons(uls of iCc cream. Freeze at least 2 hours. Butter p ecan ic e cre am and p umpkin g p ie filling form base f or dessert that may start a new tradition. Com bine sugar, pum- pkin, spices and salt in a saucepan; cook over iuw -spoon into f"rozen crust. heat for 3 min utes. Cool... swirling top. Freeze al least Reserve 1A cup whipped 2 hours. water. Bring just lo a boil. cook l r.2 minutes , remove from heat, slir in pecans. Cool . crust. Mount the I/~ cup o reserved whipped cream in l'Cnter. Freeze. cream for _ ga rnish. r~old In small s<i ucepan over ~emain lng whipped cream medi u m heat. comb'int' tnto pumpkin m ixtu re . brown s ugar, huller ;ind Spoon mixlurc around ed~ hetwecn filling and Let melloW · 10 ininutc. in refrigerator; cul in 8 lo I wecfJ:cs . Doubles Easily Pumpkin ChiffoR .whipped IC you're feeding a dozen people, this recipe for t wo pies will fit in. BEST PUM PKJN CIUFFON PIES 2 envelopes unffavorcd gelatin 1 1h cups firmly packed light brown suga r 1 teas1>9o n salt 3 teaspoon• pumpkin- pie spice 1 lh cups milk 6 large eggs, separated l can (1 pound and lJ or 14 ounces) pumpkin 1 :i cup granulated sugar Graham C('acker Pie Shells, see below Cream Topping, see below In a 3-qllart metal mixing bo wl, thoro ug h ly stir. together t he gelatin, brown· sugar, salt and s pice; stir in milk. With a whi sk. beat in egg" yolks, then puinpkio. Place the bowl over a eaucepan of boiling water ;. cook, stir riog often, until heated through and gelatin and sugar have dissolved - attout 10 m inutPs. Chill unti l m ixture grah.amcr ackcr crumbs mounds when dropped from and 1 cup chopped (medium a spoon. fine) walnuts. . Beat egg whites until they Press over bottoms and hold sort peaks; gradually• sides of two 9-in ch glass pie be;it in granulated sugar· plates having mixture come fol d into gelatin m ixture. just to top (not over) rims. Turn into pie shells; chill Bake in a preheated 375· until firm . Be rore serving, degree oven until li ghtly cover each pie with Cream· browned -8 minutes. Cool TQpping. Makes 2 nine-inch before adding rilling. pies. Cream Topping -In a Graha m Cracke r Pie· medium deep mixing bowl Shells-In a small saucepan beat 1 pint heavy cream un- over low heat melt ¥.a cup til almost thick; gradually butter: remove from heal. beat in 1/4 cup sugar and l Stir in 1 ~ cups P?-Ckag~-teaspoon vanilla until thick. AC~~ 1854 NEWPORT. BLVD. " -lCOIHEl OF llOADWA Y • HIW.-OlT llVD.I 'FOOD STAMPS OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 Prices Good thru Monday, HoY . 25 · Red Delicious Skool 15~ APPELS ' Iceberg 25~ LET US ~ -~~ ................................................... .... 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' ~lUE MO UNJjJN. home style .stew 7¢ STORE COUPON I . Br1ng "Ille Moun1a!n"' to your dog. In three tempting v;ul.iie1: Super Meat Loa!, Chicken 'n Liver 'n Egg, Home Style Stow. I At a iernptlno low price. Especiall~ with Ulis couoon. I To tlle grocer: When the tl•f"5 Pl 111+1 o!ltr "'"' bffn cono plied wltJt, l ' " 1111• coul>Ofl woll be redef!med lor 71 ph11 31 lltndllno:I. Anv OUltl• 1111111ca1oo11 cGflSIO!~les hau<l. ln..oices P•Ovlng pure~••• or sutlklolnt I 11oc~ lo co••• couponr; presenleil'io• ,.de.,,puon "'ult Ot IUbM~ted ul)On ,...ueat or m•ou!act~rer. Consumer 1111111 111v any 1111!1 t••· I Olla• good 11nlr In o S.11. Void +I la>.ed. "'"lcted or lo•bHlden bW. 11•. I 1.1 .. 1111 couoon' to fliue Mountao~, P.O. Bo• m t, CN-'1••. t>1. 19011. , , ;:;:..i;:".'::.,~i:;'~:i~~~·. ~-' ~1. °!rer e1111111 Aprol 1, 191~. T~11 I ~-11-20 I 1<; BLUEMOUNTAIN. 1¢::: .. --------~--------------J AVAILABLE AT: Albertsons, Boys. Dales. 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FllESll ·•mmous c THE DEPENDABLE COOKING TIMER MORE DELICIOUS TURKEY EVERYTIME! ~~:~~LE? ~R~~~ s~~~:y6s~~L~~~~~~~ L~~i~W. ~~r6~ s.~~iK~~s fotMUUDO c POUND LOWREY FARMS • PURINA BONELESS • DUCKS • GEESE • FRESH TURKEYS fUSH • JAl.f'ACktO $1 09 WESTERN OYSTERS ......... •.o" ........... . $198 COOKED SHRIMP ........ _ ....... . KU' • CHUCll CUT • WW. TlllMMlO 8 9 C 7·BONE ROAST-.--....... -... 11 IUf • IOHEllSS 9f"CIC • OOAWfl,HD s 1 2 9 ROLLED ROAST ....................... -....... 11. ·--·... 98' POLISH SAUSAGE . "· ..... °""'°" ......... $129 FAMILY STl!AK ................................... 11. CANNED HAMS ................. 5 i:;. $6 98 llllf • LEAH ANO TtHOfl • 6 9 $ CHUCK STEAK ................................... 11. MlllT • 1.f'OUNO 'AOU..Gl 79 C SLICED BACON .............................. ... U.TH'SIUl.J[ 89 C REGULAR BOLOGNA.-........ STATll MOS. cttnfllO IW '$119 BEEF RIB STEAK ........................... .. . . ~CUT • TEtC>EI • OOAIANTffO • 1 19 BEEF CLUB STEAK ........................ 11. ·· 0KAJ MAYll 99 C REGULAR WIENERS ..... -........ 11. lfff •lliN •IONBHS s 129 STEWING MEAT _____ . __ ,,·-···----"- lfff • IOHIUSS llOUNOSTIAll . , . ll. $1.lf $1 07 ROUND STEAK ..... ·-······· .. " i'u'MP""RoAST _ .. _ ..... --___ .. --"· $1 °7 -·...-an $159 SIRLOIN TIP~~·--·· . 11. STAm UOS.CllUffOll:lf $I 79 BEEF CUBE STEAK_ ........... _ " 1111' LCM • llNOll • OUMAJrmlll $ I 75 T ·BONE SftAKS __ -·-.. -· 11. .. LOIH ~Wlll ~•NO TAU $1 79 PORftRHOUSE SftAK .. -..... 11. .. LOIN• STAllfl MOS. CUTH0 s i 89 TOP SlllLOIN STEAK·--·-·11 · Pinl~ti--oa:ivEs ._45 c DOW e 16-0UNCl $ . 1 3 OYEN CLEANER ___ ·-·-· 1 c•is•~ -..a is ... t111.U• w•"• c.or cu••<•llS •¥.,..,...t •• -._, ... ,. ........... , ..... -"' ........ .. <O<oE •• •-0<10 ··~-. ....., t11-. '""'-Gii cu 1•<.a11s u1 J101.i-1t( C.. "'' "'"<Molotl Al -· i lA!ll -..... u. PAR·T·PAK FLAVORS I. MIXERS J.t23c REAL CREAM TOPPING REDDI WIP HAPPY THANKSCilVINCi TO ALL STATIR I ROS. MARKETS WILL II CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY. ''APPLE "*""'°-'""" 66 C EXTRA FANCY NORTHWEST MORTON PIES r;\l~'.'llf, ....... -.24·0L f ·, RED DELICIOUS """""""""'"~"" $143 6 ,. BANQUET SUPPERS _ .. __ ,, .... -·~ 73• C\llOISUC!Oe .-icau"-e. 55' APPLE PllS.-.......... _._, .. o, . WESTPAC GREEN BUNS .. .. .. l'lS!T! 21· l!.OOSU•~~ s111 COOKED SQUASH·--"·"' CHEESE PIZll __ ,,.o, GitlHColA"'•il00flD 48• VAHOl:it.t..oon 53' CASSEROLES .-... -.. -·"~' . CHICKEN PIE __ '""'" Cit0rPEJ1 DNIONs __ ,,~, 30' i'EifiitCit1uoA 47' LBS. O~RTI OUVES ---""-43' -.... ,_ ROl(A DRESSING ~ . ..,, •. .._. '1.19 CRANBERRY JUICE oc: .... .,.., .... -Ol. 88, iiiss1RiG ______ 1~t..69 c COFFEE ::_E_LL ___ 1c~~ $1 °3 CNi"N'N1ED MILK -2~li28c i:iiiPACLEANSER ___ 29c · DELMONTE PEARS ~.1•"------"' 46' MOTIS APPLE JUICE ____ ,,~,47' JUICE::=...""'°' __ ,_& .. , 71 ' PRUNE JUICE ...... _____ ....., 55• PRINCELLA YAMS "'"' 55'--""" 75' CRANBERRY . ' 31 C SAUCE = -1M>L STREUSEL SWIRL ....,., __ ,,...L 99' ' FLOUR ::"w"':."""' "lNS ... 84' SPRINKLE SWEET __ .:..=:,,,,,'SI' LOQ CABIN SYRUP ____ , .. ;jf BROWNIE MIX ~~.'.'. ....... ·-··"~' 11.09 PILLHURY" ~69C ' " PLOUR -~--- GINGERBREAD MIX ~ __ , .. ..,.44• ' iitiiG"iOili"aREAD ...... .>-ll. 86c CELERY I POTATO BUDS~ -·---,...11.40 QUEEN OLIVES ~i:::'.'.'. ...... --·""'· 59' ARMOUR POTIED MEAT -= 23' MJB RICE MIX~ ... -'----"" 55' MINCE MEAT =".Jo. _____ ..... 60' ROYAL GELATIN ------'° ~• 29' • FOLGERS COFFEE ~ 11.07 ~ '2.89 I JCH<Sl()ol s1 1s -f!OIGllAHOIA • 71' APPLE PIE• 9-INCH . ___ ,. SHEEPHERDERuuo ... m FRESH CRISP TENDER STALKS , .oo-~'OOI s1 1s 'o·~'·"'°wll'll 54' .. PUMPKIN PIE• 9-IN .... o. EGGO WAFflfS _._,,_,,,,,.o, I Miiii:'E PIE. 9-INCH ___ ,,. 1115 CRANBERRY JUICE'. __ 37' . . RIAL CREAM TOPPING !!~·~·_ --•~W 49' I,, i LB.'-"· . .. u.s. NO. I . RED VELVET 2 3 5 C· RED YAMS .......... , .. LIS. ' EXTRA FANCY RED EMPEROR f 4 $1 GRAPES .......................... LIS. ALL VAll(f115 • NlW_CROP U.S. H(), 1 • CONGESPIRIN DI GEL -t 1 39 ......... ~ .. NCY c.iiowN 3 2sc C~UGHS7YllUP TA.BLETS ---. -~~~~ ...... 3., ... :.98 "ONIONS .... ~!!::. • = 9' llGUU.R e LIMON e OiANGf e ,.ACKAOI Of 100 ,. 'f¥e.aMf,& 2?~~ s~ AQUA NET AIM ULTRA BAN HAIR SPRAY TOOTHPASTE 5000 DIODOUNT -... -1 58' .,_, 49' ·~ 89' INJECTOR MIDOL KOTIX BLADES CAPUTS TAMPONS HM(tr •Ult s 1 69 "omM 78' :.~.99c ~--.... ,,. IJ ..... ,,.. JIFOAM OVEN CLEANER _, .. L 11.13 409 HOUSEHOLD CLEANER ~o' '1.59 TOILET BOWL CLEANER ,,...,.~,53' SPAGHETil ~'.t:1:-:::::.. _____ , ____ ,~, 42' POTATO CHIPS ~:.~-___ ;:g 67' YUBAN COFFEE ~'l.15.--~'3.19 IMPERIAL MARGARINE ,. 63' BIG WALLY ·~"""'' ,.,,,, 11.27 DINNER NAPKINS ....... _··-·---·~,36' JOY LIQUID 63 C DETIRGINT-~I .. ~7~-~­ HUNTS SAUCE irl'l'..~-~~·-'"" 36' JOMATO SAUCE""''---,,.,,, 55' TOMATO PUREE -, ,,.,.,44• HUNTS SAUCE:=.~!-,.,,_20'. WESSON OIL ~,:'5.16:-__ , ""'L '2.18 HUNTS SPINACH .... --· ·-· "·"" 22' HUNTS PEARS _____ ,..,,_40' FRUIT COCKTAIL ---"'"36' . ' - AMERICAN SLICES ~"~' 99' CREAM CHEESE ~'.-_ "" 39'" PRICES EFFEC. 7·FULL DAYS• NOV. 21st·27th BORDENS CREMORA ____ ,0-0L 11.05 COFFEE CRYSTALS~~ ... -""' '1.39 , BROWN IN BAGS ....... ,.,.59' MARSHMALLOWS=.:..,_.,..,. 28' PEANUTS~ _,,.,,,92' PEANUTS~oor. .... _____ , """ 90' DINNER NAPKINS"""'" __ ,., 32' . -Kun'""".,...,,.... 3 9 c CRIAM CNElll_ 0-01. • BALLARD BISCUITS _, ___ ,,,_°' 15' • SCHIRMERS SALAD::=_, .. , 55' ' CRESCENT ROLLS ~m-'°' 57' IMO FOODDRESSIN -__ ,..,, 45:-CHAL-l~NGHUlttR .......... 97~W:.~~,:='s~:~~ .... =,~~=:.-: .. ~ I '" '[:~::wor ~-=.o =-CLAUSSEN PICKLES__ . "0' 96 AMERICAN SLICES ,..., ·-···-"''· 52' 062 Edl_ ...... 1 ... ,,.,, .. _..... 410 W11IUooolo A .... ·-' 141 71 l ;:r.; ....... T..,.. MARGARIN E ~.-· 78' AMERICAN SLICES ..... ,,~, 97' 2603 w .. t s. .......... st .. s.oto.... no ldJotor ...... s.to A11 14212 Mlooo ..... -··· · ·•• 8111Cho,_A,.•,.G.-...Gt.•• IJJOMc,.....An .. S....AM 4'Z IC ..... A....,LMAl_.,os PINE SOL :l...~~'""'. ___ 1,...,,, 17' ZE ST BAR SOAP_.. ":l: 42' 11•0 H .... , .. ,., ...... s.t•.... H4 w .. , .._ .. , •-1ao11 "•P•ll Aie. "•••• v.., \ ' ' I I " ·- • . t • d s c 0 c 0 d r I .d f' l c a s 0 g • h • ' a h 3 G g p c h a a I u L r c ii a ' ' • Quick! A. Low-Calo-rie Dinner w.doelday, Nowimbli'20. 1914 Serves six, 210 calorle11 each. • Ser\•e .,.,, ith additional soy satucc and parsleycd 1n· slMnt rit•e : By BARBARA GIBBONS lfere are lwo hip hum. burger "helpers" for the .~urry.up cook! Quick and easy dishes for SHm Cour- flels with no time to spare ~.lh are table-ready 1n 10 1'QlflUles or less! :· llEEFBURG ERS r--80VRGUIGNON l pound f<tt·lrimmcd found steak, gr ound ' v~ cup cracked ice I clove garlic, finely chopped . · J•leasµoon salt 11• teaspoon coarse pep- Shrimp Now · ... bkay . l\Y (;R~l!l P,\~MElt WM!llNCJ,O N IUPl j ~ JI ¥••·r~ •n ~ lqw ch ol e sl e rol diet a nd ""v i(jjpg ~fle l jfish, 11s di~i !l\~Uq ~I ! di r ec \O!I. YoU ha\t'h t[ caught up Wll h the ~test di et manuals. \~hellfis h , ex c ept for Shrimp in the mo~i rcstrlc- qve cholesterol diets, are in ~jain after at leµsl 1" flttcade (J\'the no· no list. ~~ven-shr imp a re ap- proved eating nqw itt ~ne Qr the two commoq aiets for r--,,.,rsonr W1th-tflg h levelo r blood fats. The other diet ·~~14<!~• &hri[Op.bot alloW< a Qlher ~htllf1all. t 's pr9 b~b.le th;i.t Y9Y haven't caught wind of \tie change because so fµr it has been directed ge nerally to doctors !lfld dietitians. i ·The latest dlet book is- siJed bf the N ~tionalJteart and Lung ln1tl1\lte feslore& clams. 'ofsters. lobsters and othe r s he llfl&h to low cholesterol dtets. tllll the til)ok I&: lssue(f oql)1 to phy&l clii n • and dleUU 11ns . ·,What It •a y• fo r Diet 4, for iqi t1;1 11c'e, !\ moderat ely • restricted eholeil@~ diet, is tl\j&! '"Please f\Ot e th~\ 1hel- lfialt a re riow included in the .d jet in accorQance wit~ 1972 r~ijrel for ctto!esterol con· tent of food published by the U.S . D epa rtm e nt or A1rtc1c1tturl!-" .On this dlet, one or the t\\·o most commonly prescribed i~ the five-diet bookl~4 you can eat virtu ally unlimited atn ounti of cooked meat or sliefllish. :f?ie previous publi cation o{ Jh is medically important guide lis ted ~hellfish, Jike ei:g yo lks, under the hladin1 pf foo ds to avoid. :rhis is bicau ~e shellfish ~~ bi lioved to be hi~h in cboteatejool, a fa tly sub.- 1\pnce in the blood th at has a!@h(:leru:y to build ur, along flrttrlal walls and ead to hN:d.t l')lng of the arterie11 i~4 heart problems. " . :rtie ln1\llute"s Nancy Er- ~t, who h ad a hand in P.rt.parlng the diets that doctors use. said in fact that given a choice, the dieter ls probably better off eating clams or other s hellfish than a porterhou se steak. !:ven if s hell fish does hav~ as much cholesterol as a cut of beef, it doesn't have a!much fat, she said. Beer Adds Interest 'fhj1 qui ck version has ex· ~ra ~~CC:MriLJC;\TED INST~NTONION~UP 2 cans consommc · I (12 ounce) can or bot· Ue beer , 4 tablespoons instant lOJsted un ion llukcs , Sall lo t<1 Slt! ~ 6 to•u't~d 11lce11 roun1I rye bread Orated P a rm es an chit st . c11oru•d parsley ~II ~ the consommc, be~on on fla ke&, &nd salt ir necdod. Uri ng to a boil :ind .,tmme r for to minutes. Pour ltltO s ix individuul ovenwnre SDup tureen,, Dod top each with a slice of rye -1015\. ... P1ncc the lurcens under the b n>i lc r for a re~· minutes. Then sprinkle t he grated cheeso ,and chopped parsley over the t.oi> and serve verr hot. (Peopte/Q.uotes) makes Sunday · ·Fl1 L1 Eh\ r in-the 1•.~tjPllj\Pll·1P.ijPll!J~,,i'lj • per 2 te:aspoons vegetable oil ';.J pound mu.shroor:m slictd ' I,; cup burgundy wine ~cup cold water I ta blespoon flour 1 ~ te<tspoon sage f'res hl y chopped par- sley. . To crush. ice, put 3 or c. ice cubes in a cle an dishto .... ·el und rap the cubes .a gainst. a hard surface. Combine the ;ce, -ground meat; garlic, salt and pep. per and toss lightly. Shape 1ntofour flal p1tties. Brown lhe pa tties ln ono teaspoon oil i n a nonstick .skillet over h lgh heat, tur· ning once. Remove to a platter. ... Add second teaspoon of oil and two t a blespoons wine to skille t. Add the mushroo ms. Cook and 1tir ove r hi g h h e a l unti l mush room s are li ghtly" browned. Stlr~rem aining wine, water , fl ou r a nd sage together.end add to the skil· let. Cook a nd stir over moderate heat untll sauce thickens and bubbles. Add meat patties and cook until heated through. Sprinkle with fresh thopped parsley and serve. Serves four, 206 calories each. HAMBURGER . CllOPSUEY l ~!: p ounds bottom roundsteak, trimmed of fat anQgFourfd----- 16-ounce t"an mixed C h i ne se v e 1 e tables , drained 1 la rge onion, thinly iliced l tablespoon oil lO-Ounce c:an beef broth, sklmmed off at 2 tablespoons soy sauce 2 tablespoons arrowroot or cornstarch Lightly shape ,meat into 18 tiny meatballs. Combine meatballs , s oy sauce, onions and oil In a h1r1e nonstfck skillet over high heat. Gently cook and sti r un - til the moisture evaporates and the meat and on.ions begin to brown in the remaining oil. Add drained Chi nese \legetables and three qua r- ters of the can of lhe beef broth. Cover and cook 2 minu~s. until onions are tender·crisp. Stir remaining broth and arrowroot together and stir into the skillet, until the sauce thickens and bubbles. P a r a leye d ln11 1a nl Rlc:e : ComlHlll' I tcas.P(kJn parsley fl akes. I t'up inst;jnt rice and 1 cup boll ing Witter. Co\'er tightly unti l ser,•ing lime. Serves blx. 68 calorics each. For recipes and diet tips se nd ot s 1ampcd, self- addressed envelo1>e and 25 cents to SLIM GOURMET MEATLOAF FAVORITES, in <.'are of the Daily Pilot, 50 We.st Shore Trail, Sparta, N.J . 0787 1: Super foods for a super ol~d• lean. All Ralphs turkeys are Grade A turkeys . When you see turkeys advertised without a grade , they're usually Grade B or below, so ask and compare. Your holiday table deserves Ralphs quality. Super Grade A Turkeys Californian Brand-U.S.D.A.·Frozen SU"1' Bakery R•lpM-Holid•)' Fawodle GRADE A TOM TURKEYS GRADE "A11 HEN TURKEYS 10·1 2 lb. 1ei·20 lb. ~ Pies .:..99 ~ .• 41 lb .• 47 R1Jpt11-P1Ck119" of 1Z "' l.h ' G d A F '""ti •• , .. u. u . .......... ra e -ro.zen <oo•mg e··~· RliPhS Premium-Tom U •ft•G deA F -~~pop-up __.,_ ra -rozen coo• ... , y•uyt Ralphs Premium-Hen Brown N Serve Rolls .actt .48 Turkeys ... 53 Turkeys ... 47 A1lph•-Pl•ln-P.ek1g• ol ll Dinner Rolls R1lph1-H0Hd1y F1worite Mince Pies ...... 59 1.19 raJ.z• U.1.D.A. Grade A-Self·Basting froaen-Ralphs Savory Basted-Tom U.S.0.A. Grade A-Self-Basting Frozen -Ralphs Savory Basted-Hen Ralpf\1 Super Deli Turkeys ·:::'.69 Turkeys ·:~:,. 65 Cream Cheese Wll1fn-W1t1r Added-""'11, Copllld .,,,. 1 49 !ir;,;-~I '"'· • Fruit Jubilee Salad Bone lass Ham G;.;;~~d''8eer •• .• 89 Super Spirits CIMid'Ham Ch~~k-lt~~ 1 ... 89 ,,. .. ., •• ,,.c.i .. , c;;. Rolls 1,.10•,,._,.,.,.,, 9n GlliMlo""D..- Round Bone R°"'9 ... • • w' .,.,-HG -~ Ham ~1~--~,.~·R~atS "· 1.28 ne ,.:!~ 2.19 C'c;tn'OliM;g.;ne PC,ik'Uif~'Cil6pi; 1•. 1.49 $tr;;i9hi''~;b;,., """3.99 iih~mp~I '&;'9&·P~rlc Roasts . "· 1.09 i;.;'p;);t;f-~ "'"' 4.89 Whipping Cream US D ,,_(;hole• Fresh F11lph1 E1ch.11lw• ft~ Lamb ShOuldlr Roasts .. .89 . Montclair Brandy ••• 4.29 Hiit and Half IOL.39 ..... 85 ..... . 89 .... -9.98 ..... 47 .... 4.29 , lb. .70 ..... 39 ...... 39 quart .53 Super Produce Naval 0Pange1--..... -.17 ....... 28 l• ..... 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Instant Potatoes Jtn1'1 ·S1u1191 00 P•(llpf!IOrti Y1111111-All Gnncu Pita Rolls Ground Coffee -Ralphs Ewryday Low Prices- ·~: .85 -:.: 1.39 '".:~ 1.85 i:.::: 1.29 ... -·--Sattlne Cracker• """'"'"•--... ·-Milted Nuts ".: .17 ".:"~ 1.19 --·•Ott•-.• .... D11h D•t•rgtnl u.~: ._92 ................... Slrueael Cak• Mlxea "~ 1 .02 ... -.. , ..... -Graham C1aclttrs _ ....... ... Pl•nler'J f.tlll\UIJ 1 .. c ... .., .. lOl.u Crisco OU o. ..... ,.,.c ...... •c11nb•rry Juic• ·..::: .66 11,::,,95 ::.:~ 1.17 •• ~~. 2.09 'Asterisked items not available ..... --,.................. l ............ ol(l~-·-_ 1 , ............ *,.,,._ oo-.. •o»t.4:.1-"8'"' l•••-.. '°'°"'"'"""'OIO'I--l••....,. .. *5 1,11 .. Leo ......... IW" • , . .,..,....,_ l ........... .., ...... ~ ..... In the foUowing stores: _,_,,,,s........... l ... -.... ·~·"'w*-""" ,., ......... JJOo ... -""'---16'•,.--H_....,_'&.!I(___ l .. _)':O..,.l .... ""-'"" ......... 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" - -·~· .. • • •• • ('8 DAILY PILOT Wodntsd&y, Novomber 20. 1974 All-time Favorite Simmering Stew Ah, do you remember the d elicious urorna of a perfectly mu1.h: blc'ft' ab 11 bubbled softly on thE.' blO\'c·? Ste"'· the uni\ crs<il dish -meat or JJOU!try ond vegetables cooked in liqwd -is just as popular tod:..y as in yesteryeur. So "'hY Ill.It re·creatc thut old -t1n1i· aoodncbs in ) our kitchen toduy'! (J 12 inch J ptpper. Cover :· cook O\'er 'low he<it l hour JO minutes. 2 table s 11oon s bhortening 3 cups cocktail vegetable j uice 1 teiispoon bait i, t e:..s1>oon basil lea\'es. crushed Generous dash pepper (ubout 1'.i pound ) 3 mt.•dlum potatoes J (about I pound), quurtered . 1 1 C'Up water 2 tablespoons flour I n large heavy pan, brown bc('f in shortening; pour off rat. Add \'cgetable juice, salt , ba sil , and pepper. Cover : cook over IOY.' heat I hour 30 minutes. . Add vegetables, Cover: -.. I ' •- Warm up a winter 'day with a pot of old-fashioned beef stew. .,1\l\IJ I.\'. l-'1\ \10 1tJ TE Hl-:EF !oiT t;\\' I \r, pounds beet cubes (j ::.m;.ill {'U fl;'OIS /lit.out ~, poundJ. cut in 2-inch pict·cs l:S s mall \Vh itc onions cook l hour l!llHC ar untill-~~~~~~~~!!!!~~!!_i!!~!!_i!!!!_i!!!!_i!!!!_i!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------------~ me:.it and vegetables are tender. Stir occasionally, Use, Some 'Saucery' To Add New Touches Gradually blend y.·ater into-flour until smooth. Slowly stir in to sau.ce. Cook, stirring until thickened, 1i1akes about 7Yi cups. Brunch Idea Try this quick br,ead lop· ping suggestion for your To tampl'r y.·1th the traditional Th:.ink :'lgiving menu is to ris ~. complaints from you r family v;ho look forward to the succu lent browned bi rd witb its ac· companiments. But you can ha \'e fun y.·ith \'egetables; trying nev; C'Omb inutions. saucing smaU y,•hole whit~ Qnio{iS. next brunch ~ul!et. . cooked and drained . Serve panca~es, runes. f·n saUcepan', brov.·n or" f'fen~h toast 1y.·ith a mushrooms v;ith oreg~no v.·arm . ~1x_ture o~ 1 cup and garlic in butter. ,\dd honey, ,2 cup but~r and 1 remainlng ingredienAs. t~a~'poon e.a-c J:i ~rate~ lleat ;~"stii .\JloW and Ulin. orang.e a!\d1lemon J)tels.' . Serve' v.•ith additidrial Par· Sprinkle on an extra·easy mesan . l\Iakes 6 servings. topper o! ch?PP,ed )\'alnuts spiced" 1th cinnamon. them in neY.' "·a vs -------------------Good '·ook.s 'cv.cry\\'herc h a\'e ci1 scovc rcd t hat vegetables tuk c on new ver\·e ond interest "'hen situC"cd "'ith soups. The <'Ombinations you can make are liniitless: glaze carrots in condensed consumme: scallop corn in creamy con· .densed celery soup. I t.: se-soup-s·tnrcB,011''C the flavor or casseroles too. For example, y.·hen that Thunksgi\•ing turkey makes its second appearance, >· sauce the tender slices "'ilh c onde n sed cream of chicken or mushroom soup ; , stir in shredded Cheddar cfile_s.L _ _and _s.c rve. 9_~·cr_ ) broccoli sta lk s as day.after Tu rkey Divan . Start your magic s:.iuccry right nO'A' v.•ith~ ONIONS ROl\IA 1 pound fr esh • mushrooms, sliced (4 cups) • 1 teaspoon oregano, crushed SEAFOOD SPECIALS! !--. II lln W.._ ..... ~1 °"'1'1 Whle~Lftt! WHIP INFlA110N1 NOW COMPARE PRICES I • • • • • • • • • • l medium clo\'e garlic, minced HOURS: DAILY I 0 to 6 2 tablespoons butter or CLOSED SAT. & SUM. :::~:~£~ 1d~0a~~ ~~~ccs> 1 '·1=h.--e--=F=1=5=1"'1==~l"."l"-A=--;;1~=1="1=1=-··' 1:1cupy.·ater ' Ji111andSandyCamrMr 2 tablespoons grated 145 E. BROADWAY . 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'-ALPHA BET A FEATURES A FULL VARIETY OF • THE FINEST QUALITY IN·SHEll NUTS. GLACEO FRUIT AND HOUDA Y GIFT PACKS FOR YOUR T~t..~'/!NG·H0LK>A·Y-NEEC5:•· ........ _ fRESH. COlORFU.. . -. . -· --. .; ;,..,_<\ THANl(SGIYING BOUQUET 9 ., .. '· ·'{!.;:' 9 ' ''-'~" -~1, '"" "-· · ·• "-t;o .v,-• ' ., ,.,.~ .. • .. , ~., 99 ., ..... c . ~. u; ' . •11. ,.... ...,,, I All... POMPOMS ' COCORFL< 99 , MARGUERITE DAISIES . ~'-~:t-~ LIBBY'S PUMPKIN ":"'Sic Non•Food Double Discouncs • AEGULAR •ORY C0NlAOl• 13·0l. AERO. PllOTllN 29 HAIR GROOM DIAL ANTt.PERSPIRANT -... ·--AIM TOOTHPAS,E " ( • ' • -- • 1D£L llOITI '; FRUIT; COCKTAIL· ··~ ........ \ ! • -·-· • ... I ... • • • Home News and Views By DOROTHY WEN(l( 0!•11 .. c.iuil~ H-M>ll- Turkey supplies are plen· tiful this year. so you should be rinding good buys on the ''b \& bird '' for you r Thanksgiving dinner. rresh birds 'y,·111 ()!:' COil · siderabl y higher p;1t·ell lhao frozen ones due. to shoMsuP-p ties. We<lnffday Nol'9fTIOe(20, 197A A }'ear·old frozen turkey in case you ha ve one in ),Our freezer -is still safe, bul y.·ill be less t!st}' and less moii.t Poor s tor.i~e eondit1ons, ror example partial thay.•in1: and re - frl'czing, could also cause the qu:llity to deteriorate. ''9 DAIL 'f PtLOT '"' sulat or, holdi n,i: in cold ;.11r so lhc outside or the turkcl v.'ill oot get urr:u1fely v.·;1rr1\ Ylh ile the inside defro~tb. This will la ke 12-20 hours Fresh ·rips on Frozen Bird US DA marketing specialists report that' cold- .storage holdina.s or turkeys are one· th ird grea ter thun a ·year ago and one-half more than the 1911 ·73 average. . This nwre. than offsets the d ec line in n ew-crop m<.irkelings. · Since rrozen turke)S ::.f'll (or :I. IO\\'cr price per JJOUnd than the fresh, they offer a better valut!. The birds are rrozen promptly after' slaughtering a nd are-likely to be "(resher" than un· froten turkeys However, you ha\'l:' no "''t'Y of knowing how long 11go a turkey was frozen - lhiS month or Just year - and this will make a dif· fcrence in <1uality . Since cold-storage holdovers arc large this year, some frozen birds will not be the nC\\' crop, 'fhe v.·uy you defrost a frozen turkey v.•ill also af· fttt it!t quslity und safcly. Slow d efro sting tn your refriger ator is best. This "'ill t ake two to four days, depcndin1: on the size of lhc bird. Defrosting a turkey al room temperature is un- safe, and results in a dryer. poorer quality finished pr o d uct \\1 i th r ast defrosting, the cell "':.ills d the turkey are more likely to rupture. 111lowing juicC10 to escape. If you buy » frozen prestuffcd turkey, do nol defrost it a t all. Keep it in yoi•r freezer until ;-,·ou put It in the oven. . Frozen toms ar$, e>C·\>ecte<I to be featured for at least 20 cents a 1>0u11d less than last l'ear; fro~en h,!lnS "rill cost 10 or so cents a pound more lhan, toms. If you're short of time, another s11 fe method is· to defrost the turkey inside of a large double pa1>er bag. • 1'hc bag serves as an in- llen turkcvs cost more than toms. bUt the n'l3in dir fercncc bclw~en them L!i size. The females ;ire smal le r than the males - usually no large r than 12-15 pounds. The y have a slightly la rger breast but also 1nore body fat. Toms range in size from 15·22 pounds but are just as tender as hens and just a~ flavorful. The s n1aller birds gi\·e you less m e;it in proportion lo bone. Therefore your bcsl buy, 1n terms of cost per ser\·ing, is a large tern If your fan1 i\y is sn1all. you cru.lid take ;1d \';.111lagcof the ba rgain prices on frozen toms by ;isking the butcher to Sa\\' the large bird in half. or even in qu arlc1·s. Defrost only as much as you need for Thanksgiving and store the rest in. your freezer for other n1eals. If you don 't ha\'e frctzer space. yQu might l'Onsider teaming up Y<ith a nother family and sha ring one large turkey. QUESTION S \\'E ARt: AS KED' 4-LB.-SIZE EACH Q. Is is possible lo roast a turkey \\'hilc it is still frozen? ~low muc h longer y.·ill it take? A.· Yes. you can roast a turkey \\'hen it is still com· pletely froze n. Use a 325 degree oven. and after about an hour. take the turkey from the oven and 810 BREAD ··~ ' • .. 2. 19LB. .t.ll'llA BETA !VftHCl'S PllDC 8£.[f STANDING A FULL VARIETY OF. TOP OlJALITY HOLi DAY BEEF '~" EHD RIB ROAST BONELESS BEEF .J:/~,, CHUCK ROAST BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ~J: T·BONE STEAK 11((1 LOlll BEEF "'""'' CHUCK ROAST FRESH ~·~~ ··Gll"OUND BiEi 1~~ 1~ 79~ .. 79~ .. • TURKEYS. fNCLUDlNG BUTCHER'S -....... """ PRIDE, SWIFT BUTTERBALL, CHECKERBOARD FARMS AND POPPY BRAND.· • \l:ilm -_ .. 11lllllT llUST U.S.O.A. GRADE A • FRESH FROZEN 10-11 LBS. • CALIFORNIA GROWN BUTCHER'S PRIDE • BUTTER BASTED YOUNG TURKEYS NOW SELF BASTING WITH GENUINE CREAMERY eumR -· . u w.,. ·. -• :!!'. .... ._.,,,, ~ .... TRUSSED WITH EASY CLAMP FOR , • CONVENIENCE. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS '---""-' ·i INCLUDED. CooK·RITE PDP·UP ll~E,R. 40·0UNCE CAN It lf:llll:l'11ic KRAFT • "":"°"1 MAR$HMALLOWS ~~•Oc DEL MONTE SWEET PICKLES noz ,., ,., •WHOJ.E • PPtE'PUMPKIM•MlllC iii ' ' I ' PRICES Ei:FECTIVE IN A.LL SOUTH ERN fA LI FORNI \ ALPH~\ 8ET1' ~tARKETS F•• 11 AL,HA 8(TA r,.i.11, tor Ye Oldt L-"""'"' Ft•,. $2.Ml N-.. 21, 21, lD. 0.0. 1 Vf!IH Oki 0.mN S'..-.0., 5Up No. I • ,_., ~ "-••f .. L• P ... MltliM Yi.Jo I • · --+..;.;;;;.;"e~rie't'1\"":rritt-gttJr~ from the body cavity and \\'ishbonc areas . Im · mediately return turkey to oven and cook until done. · It \\·ill take about half again as long to roast u frozen turkey as it docs a thawed one. For example. a 15 pound Lurkey that takes about 5 hours if roasted af- ter thay.•ing will lake aboul 7 1 ~ hours if roasted while still frozen. Q. \\'hat do you think of the idea of roasting a turkey - all night in a low 1225 degree) oven ? \\'ith this method I v.·ouldn't have to get up so early to start the turkey. A. Roas ting a turkey at 225 degrees is not recom· mended. This temperature is unsafe because it takes too long for the heal to penetrate to the inside of the body cavity. In the mean· time, if food poisoning bac- teria are present in the body cavity (and you have no way of knowing \\'hethe r they are or not). they could grow and make !he turkey unsaf~ to eat. Roast a turkey al a tern· perature of 325 degrees Better to get up early and have a turkey that you kno"' \\'iii be safe to eat'. Q . Last y l'ar m ~ daughter-in·\a\\' had ;i fit u·hen she sav.· me putting the left·over turkey Y+'ith thl' dressing still inside of it in lhe refrigerator . She said this could cau se fopd poisoning. But J'\'e been doing it for yea rs and no on" ever got sick. So who's right? A. I'll hll\'l' to ,.nil' 111\h your daughler ·1n ·l~11· on this. Just becaUSl' a food practice ha .. "never cau!'!cd :tny prohlent s" c!ot·~n·1 rnean it'!'! .. afC' I! 1ll'i1 means lhat 'ou'1l' h1•c11 lucky. · The drc!'!s1ng ofh:r .. Jn ideal plate for the gro\1'lh of food poisoning bacteria Th(• bod~ c:11·it~· of 1he turk<'~ i.on1c 11m1:s 1 .. con l:imln<Jll•d 11 ith bactcna~Or the barll•ri;i could IX' 1n troduc·cd in the dre!i~in~ If thl' cookin11 time J~ nul long enough to klll all of !ht' b;1cter1;1. they rould then multipl~· greatly 1n thi· luke\\·arn1 dressing in tht• length of time that it t<.i~c .. the dres!'!t ng inside of lhl• Lurkt·r to chill to a safe 1cn1 pertitUl'l'. ,.Oll rl·n10Vl' the dress1n~ before rcfri ger<.1t1ng tht• turke~. so th;1t it wtl_,!,cool quickly ;nu! not a11Q1\' tt.KXr po1son1ng b:.ict cri a lo J!t'tl\\ . Less Butter \\'hillJ>e-d butter cannot lk' sub:-t1t11\l•d for butler ..... 11 1:-(•ailed for in rcclpt."' fn1 cakes anll cook1c.,. Th:.it .. brt'ausc air hJs been 1ncor poratt·d into butter and there 1 ~ aclual\1· lc!-i:-bul1l'r 1n the\\ hipped 1:iroduct 1 . . -. .. ~ ................. ·" ... ... . . . . .. . . • . ---------• C IO OAILYPILOT A.I PlL.OT·AOV£RTtSE.R rJ Wedn!!day.~.mbtr20.1974 ·' SHANK PORTION 80 PROOF Scots Mist SCOTCH FIFTH 78 ' . • • • • Sebastl l . Wines· • : ~;~ ~~.~~~OY 'I' I •MTN. CHABLIS NAU (;All ON ~ u . 5-YR. OLD • 80"°-~ Fairgrounds · BOURBON ,-' 11· ~~ FIFTH • Paul Masson Wines • FIFFN .~ • Mateus Rose' 2~:~z 'I'' Pabst Beer 12-0Z. '' p , •• CAN S A .,.. • K . • l ' .. .. . '"' . FlAvoRI , f Of THE 0 10 SOUTH L8. • I • TURKEY·&.· ~· CELERY HEART·s • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------------------------------------------- , ' • • l D SY~VANIA FLASH CUBES.·:-:,:~~ 99' o MAGIC CUBES •••••• :''F?: *1" c.1i.., C·llO D KODACOLOR FILM: •• 'lo'!-'.?<\ spa D ROAST PANS '~.>:·-::~'=:-7~~-r ggc ,--:-JANE-ANDERSON . 1 eetRolls ! • ~:~~!.!..'bi~OllS ' I' I • 8UTTERfllY I •CHERRY TARTS U I •BEAR CLAWS • ( ~------------------------~ ? . . -.... : i) c!J • ........ o REAL ORANGE JUICE •• ~: a.5' o ROQUEFORT DRESSING '':'·'.-';~111 ' D BLEU DRESSING ••• :-:~~':"': age Mrs. Smith's ••• ~~i..'§1 .sl 45 o 1000 ISLAND DRESSING .1;:;,. 7gc o ONION SOUP MIX ••• ;:; 51c ··~ D IRIS KOSHER DILLS ;~~ 53c 0 LONG GRAIN RICE 7~": 1209 W. hb .... ~ 79c 1s one .•••• "':·~: 0 TABBY C~T FOOD • ;t. ai'l D CHOC. PINWHEELS :~~o,;~ ag.c D CHOC. PEANUT BAR '.'$~age W ... h-ipping cream ..... :·:: .aac 0 LIBBY PUMPKIN ••••••• ~~ 31c o MARSHMALLOW CREME );;'.. 45° • D IRIS WHOLE OYSTERS •• ~'. 57c o PITTED OLIVES ••• ::::~"o/. 4gc Black Pepper · ••• ?~ 55° D POTATO BUDS ••••• ~";.'<i"r:·: 11" D MIN. MARSHMALLOWS • .;..:;,, 3gc D PIE SHELLS • : :::;:.::~.~ :;o~·. 45c D BREAD DOUGH :~~:"~~:·. glc Dessert Cakes "i&r:~~~: 89! -· JllNO'\ o PIZZA PARTY ROLLS ~~:;5gc D FISH & CHIPS ••• :;:-;..1:;::~· ggc • o MAZOLA MARGARINE ••• : .. , 77c 0 FLEISCHMANN'S •• ·.~u:",''?• 75c G 01 . -· ,.,, 79c reen 1ves •••• .:~::.: •• D SQUEEZE MARGARINE •• :.:~:: 79c D BORDEN'S LITE LINE •• '~'~ • sp1 D J&J COTTON SWABS .":·:.::·~ 99c D CALAVO AVOCADO DIP • :~'I:<. • 59c Mixed Nuts :". • 7>F:-z.: 99c D UNCL~ BEN'S RICE : ":":'.'0::-'-!'o; 69° D MUSHROOM SOUP •• '~~:'. 21 c o MAYONNAISE ••• .'''?FY:' •. s11• 0 GRADE 'AA' BUTTER ,.~.::::~, .99c Spiced Pears • ~'='":~;"'. 49° D QUININE WATER •• '~-;;.:" •••• 39' ;Flower ~~·~shoppe D CHRYSANTHEMUMS ·:0r~:~:". 1211 D FLUFFY RUFFLE FERN • ·:~·. s4o o ·INDOOR FERNS •••••• ;:;: • s111 • I . - ' .. ~-.... --·---...... ---' .............. · ...... -.... •• '.. • ' • j. ...... ~ t •• " ' . . ...... ... ,_ .• "' DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Noll'tmbfr 20. 1974 ,, DELANEY BROS. • SPECIALS - Sweet Way to Greet Guests Light Touch There is nothing more delightful dur ing the holiday Sl'aSon than to ha\·e your favorite desserts readi ed for those unexpec· ted guests who drop in du.ring this joyous time. This parfait is just a little different , made with instant pudding and layered with a fudge sauce m ade with mapJe.navored syrup and se1ni·sweet real chocolate morsels. Another absolute must are the tasty butterscotch bars topped wilh al monds and cherry halvt!s t.o rtsem- ~le flower petals. ' CREA MY DELICIOUS PARFAITS Fud1e S1uc::e: 1,~ c::up maple-navored ~)'rup +':!: c::up evaporated milk • Buttjlrscotch Bars keep well for unexpected guests during the holiday season. 2 tablespoons w<tter UUTTERSCOTCfl 1 (6·ounce) package ·ALMONDBARS semi-sweet real chocolate I ·~cups flour morsels l teaspoon baking 1 teaspoon vanilla ex· powder tract 1h teaspoon salt Pudding: 1 (6-ounce) package 2 (3~4·ounce) packa_ges butterscotch morsels vanilla instant pudding. 2tablespoons butter and pie filling •,; cup firmly pa cked 2cups milk' brown sugar 2 cups sour cream 2 eggs Red food coloring 1;) teisPoOn vanilla ex- 1·2 teaspoon peppermint tract .., ~~:::• _ --~~Z:.':!.'~-:;CT:.r,.".'"'"~-+.it.'Yt'>fi'j.llAJ"'1<4-J In small saucepan. com· af'monds, toasted bine maple-fl avored syrup, 8 candied cherries,· evaporated milk and water; halved . stir over moderate heat un· Jn sma ll bo"'I, combine til mixture comes just to a flour, baking powder and boil. Remove from heal. salt; set asi de. Add chocolate morsels Combine over hot (not and vanilla extract; stir un-boiling) water . butterscotch lil morsels melt and mix-morsels and butter ; heat ture is smooth. Reserve. until morsels melt and mix· In large bowl, combine lure is blended. vanilla instant pudding and . Transfer butterscotch pie filling powder, milk and mixture to large bowl ; add sour cream; beat until brown suga r a nd mix well. creamy. Fill bottom of 8 Beat i.n eggs and vanilla ex· parfait glasses with 1A cup tract. Gradually blend in pudding. !lour mixture. Spread in Top with 2 tablespoons greased 9" square baking fudge sauce. pan. l\lix 3 to 4 drops red food Pla ce 4 c herry halves coloring and peppermint across and 4 down (about l extract i nto remain in g inch from the sides and 2 in· vanilla pudding. Layer 11.. ches a part) over top of bat- cup peppermint pudding on ler. Arrange almonds topoffudgesauce. around ch~rry halves to Add Melon to Menu Repeat with l ayer of resemble n ower petal. fudge sauce. Decorate lop Bake at: 32S degrees F ~· with dollop of peppermint 30 m inutes. Cool com· pudding or sweetened whip-pletety; c ut into 16 squares, 'rhere's no need lo sli ck to tradition al l the v.·ay 1hro1.1gh the holiday meuls. tr you serve the familiar turkey with vegetables ror t h e main course at 1'hanksg1ving. consider a new ;dess.ert itnd save the . .Jll~~.f(>r J51ter. This attracli,·e Bavarian melon can be varied to suit your family's preference ·when it comes to the type.of melon, the flavor of the des· sert,'°r the kind or fruit yoU USP . STRA"'BERRY BA'YARli\.N /'IJ EL01'' 1 l 8-ounce) package lime gelatin 1 cup boiling \\.'aler a..:i cup cold water I cup heavy crea m, whipped 2 cups sliced strawber· rics 3 medium 110neydew m elons Di ssolve ge latin in ped cream. each with a flower top. boiling v.·ater; s tir in cold "'ater. Chill until partially~---------------------~~ set; beat until foamy. Fold in v.•hipped c rea m and strawberries. Cut each m et~ in half; remove seeds. Fill center of melon with gelatin mix· ture; chill until set. To serve. cut each melon half into two wedges; ~arnish with strawberries, 1r desired. J\.f akes 12 ser- vings CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY .We have your Thanks9iving nee~s · Turkey: Morbest Toms ,..,. ........................ ,65~~ ·ruRKEY ............................................. 2 ~! BREAST ............................... , ............. 96 ~~. 12·14 ~ ................................ 96.-. Fresh Eastern Oysters for your dressing · SPECIAL PRICE •••••.•.••. 1/2 pt. only '1.25 ,~, ... ,.......,.. AD ITEMS GOOD THAU WED .. NOi/. 27 ·Sugar Shortage? .0.<1•"'1•- DEFLATE FOOD COSTS If your family doesn't the best, who ·does? Subs .titute Syrup Since corn syrup is a margarine until blended. liquid ingredient v.·ith less Add eggs; continue beating .;weelening pov.·cr than u'ntil1ight. :-;ugar, there is no one basic Stir together flour, formula for converting baking powder and salt. recipes. Add to syrup mixture alter- r.rore important 1s lo use nately v.•ith banana. Stir in r ecip es dc"•eloped nuts.~Turn batter into especially for the use or prepared pan. corn syrup as a s weelener. Bake in 375 degree 1'~ particularly ror baked oven60to65 m inutesorun· products and candies. tit golde n brown and cake You've hurd of Globe Al's sens11tion1J, b•1t·inflatio n 25~·per·s•rvins m1in dinner dishes, You've seen them on TV. Now, enter your own recipe with the coat of e1ch ingredient in • 1re1t new contest Win $1 00, plus 251i to p1y your food cost. You may not make it for 25~. bot how close can you 1e1? A NEW PRIZE EACH WEEK. You will also receive a book of the prize·winnlns reci1Ms just for entering the contest Send entries to: CONTEST Box 34841, Los An11i.s. Calif. 90034. In beverages. bean dishes tester inserted in center and other moist mixtures com {'S out clean. the amount of corn syrup isr:::::.:;;;;;;;,iii;,::;;;::;;~~~~~:;::~~~~~;;~ naturally more fl exible. . . .. ~ ._~ For a rolller or rec ipes '.."-"" pon from K:iro \Vrilc to "Fift y !\.'-~ COU /. ~~~.;::g·.,~~: sw JO, •• , -~ -~ MORTADELLA s 129· "' l n_theme<inhm c,herei~a ·.·t 1 . rl'CI PC for Bana11a !\ut · / onepoundminimorn · L,. Bread: ' · · H.<\NA~.~ NUT BREAD I cup dark corn syrup t""! cup margarine '.!egg5 2 cups unsifted nour l tablespoon baking j)014'<1er 1 teaspoon sail I cup mas hed, ripe banana t cup chopped nul s Grease 9 x !i x 3·incb loa f pan. Stir (.'Orn ::.yrup a nd ....... M TOMATO SAUCE .. -MACARONI All cuts tixcepl Lasagna Sib.boll srs GINO'S ITALIAN DELI Meet Carol Moore One of the Daily Pilot's Jlo le People l·\11~1 ;i111t 11u1nt1otl nrc lti'r .~J>t'1/·a1t1l~· In ;idijipvn lo handlini: s:(neral ~ssiitnmtnllt ;1l .. 11i:-\1 11!1 h··r h•llHll' .. 1,,f11·r~ o ·1he Pl'f'lp!t> Sc1·t11.1n. Carn! 1s thl' Dail)' Pilot'~ lood ''d11,,r . !'>h•· hold~ .1 IJ \ 1n J•1urn;1 1i~rn rronl C~liforn1a St al e t:ni1•ers11~ al San JO!>e. w;is a 11el\) 1•1!11 .. r t•ir the ,\~\•W·1,1 l t'fl Pr1·""~ 1n Sa lt L.1~e C.:1t) i111d a count)' rep.:.irter fOf' the R'd"o<:11I • 11 1 1<.':1111 1 Tnhunc and ('dtlt'fl ,, n.it1on;1I /l()u)~ ori;:in for llunt -\•i~soi1 t •oot.1 ... lnr , !lt'lorr 1fl1111n~ thr n:uly P1l.it ~l ;iff "'her1• sht' tells readers "hat's coot1n,i:: t'\1•r.\ \\,·1l11r .. u.1~ in tht' t()()(! .!iC'ttton plus coo tnbuting tit•1·eral llmt:.l> a ""efk to the i:..-e111•r.1l ro11trn t ol tho.: J'tople :-.ett1on. Ro le is the Daily Pilot's Award-winning sec tion for women (and other people, too) • .. Grocery Cue Swayne Golden Pride Yaim 29 o:t Lin<hoy Medium Pitted Olives 6 o:i M.J.B. Rice Milles 5 o:i: Brown & Wild or White & Wild Knudsen Cream Chel!se 8 o:i: Reynolds Aluminum Foil heavy duty 18 )C.25 Sunkist Oranqe Juice froun 6 01 Qoeen Giant Oeamed Small1QJtoni' l Ooz Green Giant Le Sueur Peas· 10 oz Bakery 8" Pumpkin pie Asst. dinner rolls Stollen ·large Asst. Danish 59, 39, 59, 5 for 1.00 ... '39c 39, 2.19 6 ior 48c 1.92 2 for51 c Coupon ploots flXXl Now. 21 tl>1u Now 27 ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER 1 lb pack~ge Cran berries 9¢ Wilf't tltit coupon I lb P;c:~f9" Ct111Mt11~ 9c •• Meat D elicatessen Rich;ird 's Home Made Soups pl Richard 's Braf\died Minceme;1t 1h lb Richll"d's Cole Slaw l4 o:i: Frl!nch Gourmandise Cherry Cheese ~lb l..au9hin9 Cow '"' 55' "' 1.99 ITS FRESH TURKEY TIME AT RTCHARD'S Your prid! will show when you sern • fresh Richard's Thanksgiving Turkey. We ·also feature Smoked Turkeys, Squab, Eastern Geese, Bonelm Turkey Roik, Pheasant, Lonq Island DucklinljS Cheese Cub1s 4 oz b9t Richartl 's Own Homemade Sausage mild seasonin9 Rump Roast of Beef 89c lb Produce boneless Pork Loin Roast prepared for easy carving Ground Beef 1.69 lb 1.69 lb Red Yams new crop, No. I Grapefruit Tex.as ruby red Boiling Onions pearl skin 29c lb S for 1.00 prepil!"e so many ways 89c lb 35 lb A TREAT FOR BEEF EATERS Standing Ribs of Aqed U.S.D.A. "Choioe" or "Prime" Beef. New York Stripl)ft"S, Whole Filleu for Beef Wellington. Seafood liquor Richard's Scotch 86 proof 'h Qo11 "Richardls Vodka 80 proof ~gal Richard 's Gin 80 proof in qal '. 12.69 9.98 9.98 We fealure a complele selection of exotic: seafood: cooked & peeled Shrimp, Fresh Eastern Oysters, Lobstm, King Crab Meat, Smoked Fish . R.iinbow Trout, Smoked Lox, FJnnin Haddie etc .. Ch.teau Rlclwd 's Champ11J11e fifth Case Purchases 2.70 lO'J. OFF I Comp any's coming, Thanksgiving is near, soon it will be a glorious time of fhe year. A beautiful turkey, stuffed and baked to a golden brown, sweet potatoes, grandma's special cranberry sauce, fresh vegetables and dessert cakes. Oh, how we look forward t o such a bountiful meal. It's time for the very best! Richard. 's has it all -fr om the finest fresh turkeys, to gourmet relishes and sumptuous desserts. Especially at Thanksgiving, you'll be glad there is a Richard 's-Wi i h all the best! Plus, great values and friendly service. HAlllOA Vlf:W 16'0 M ... CAllTHUlt NEIWQllT l fiACH Ooo .. t -• o.ii.,, ""' •• ., M4•8MO --...... Zf~·· -e. , uoo ,_33 VIA LIOO Nt'W'OllT BEACH Opon·t ·I OW,."'" I · 1 .,..,., CouPOll prite1 O(>Od N<N. 21 V'l!u No•. 11 ONE COUPON PEA ADULT custOMER Cool)Ot'l l)litt1 !IOOd No.. 21 lhru No.., 27 ONE COUPON PEI\ ADULT CUSTOME" Mr. and Mrs. "T" ·s1oody Miry Mi1 (l Pt. 9.6 Fl. oil 99¢ • Duncan Hines Regul1r Size layer C1ke Mi1 (yo1f t~oittl 59¢ ... Wi1h this COl.tPofl Witft tllit COllPOft DP Mr. g, ""'' 'l ' 8loodY Marv Mi• 99t: Oi.lnctl\ Hiflt\ Rttiu\u S.rt L•vt' c.lct M•• 50c • .. ·l .- 1 ; ... ' ... .. . " r . •' ' ' • • ; ... .. • • ·' • • " •' ,, ' ' . . ) .. • . , . , , " ,, ' , ' ' . • Wednesday Novernot<20, 1974 OAJL y PILOT c I :J ~~erto Rican Specialty Gobbled BY t'llLL•~ llJ.~LL llere's rit ary's recipe for 3ltt·k knire to poke holes nil over a paste.) " foil and rub turkey y,•it h but- It 's hard to believe turkey y.•ing. If you y,·ish to the turkey. ritash the garlic, Rub the m ixture into the ter.oilor1narg<1 rlne. . d k b • 2 clove narlic. or onion · d ll l b 5 20 Thank sgiving is onl y a "'eek o ~1 tur ·cy reust or a • onion, pepper an sa o a !turkey, coveri ng the entire 'fhen aste e very l or away. Jr you 're like me, v.•holt> turkey, just increai;c powder ~ paste. surface. Place theturkeyon :n11null'ta\\1lhlhl'Y.'inc. Utaca you're wondering how it got the amounts of seasonings, , 2 tablespoons ntinced Add sufficient oil lo make a piece of foil lar ~e enough to bulb-type baster, or spoon here so fast. oil nod \\'inc. You can stuff onion, or onion powder I/,. to 1.2 cup, .or etiough to amply cover it, and pinch the drippings over and into l think there's something ~he tur~cy breast or turkey Salt thoroughly coverthe turkey. foil edges together. .thement._ to a remark m y father 1fyouw1 sh. Pepper Taste and adjust seasonings Bakctheturkcy,vinginu Wh en nearly do ne, open made on "1'.V elJ::hteenth bir· BAKf:D TURKE\' \\'ING Oil to your liking. 150 degree fo, oven for about the foil so meat wi ll brown . Single Servings -tbda_y -when I was wishing · PUE RTO RICAN Wine. prefe rably red (Jf ·uSing ga rli c and onion an hour. .and continue cooking unlil !~ ~as ~ Y. t "·,; nty -fi rst. ~~! ~lu~r~k~•l;' ;w~in~g;o;r~d~r~u:m;· ;;;;;;U;•;•~a~m~e5at=fo~r:;;k ;o';;'";;":;'P;;;po::;;w;d;•;r,;m;i;x;wi;·;1h;o;il;l;o ;ro;rm~~:D:un~· n~g;;;'";';;;b;••;;i;•g;·;o;pe;;n ;;;•;;••;;d;';'-;;;;;;;;;;;;~iijji~~----------:~ii;;J "Once you reach twenty. ~ one , the years go by before ..---'f you knov.• it." And he \lo'as r ight. But he didn't mention thut they doub1e their speed when vou reach thii'ty! · Toda y'!it,recipc is, of cour~ st, for tutkey. l hope you will ·be going out for• Thanksgiving dinner, but ir not, have tur~eY' anyw.ay. And, or course, this is good throughout the-yeaT. This r '!cipe is· from a Puerto Rican neighbor. She was a true neighbor: when I wa s s ick , s he always brought ove r dJn.ner. And many tJmes, after work, I'd come home to u riniing phone -"Don't nx· dinner, I 've made some for you." The day she broug ht over a turkey drumsti ck was a rea l surprise. l 'l'fl n"Ot a great turkey randier. preferring the traditional trimmings at Thanksgiving with only :.i slice or two or turkey. ~1ary's turkey completely changed my mind. The meat had flavor. She \110;s kind enough to tell me how ~he did it. Frankly, it took a lot or dieging to find ou t what she did. "Oh, you jus t mix up some .. ," . "How much is some?" I'd ask. ''Oh, some-you know.·· Well, l worked at it and came up wi th' this recipe. Incidentally, s he lold me that in Puerto Rico, every house has a mortar and pestle that's used at least once every day -to mash garlic, onions, pep pers herbs, et-=. One day J showed her mv set, a tiny china cu p abou·t an inch and a half high and two inches across. The pestle. not quite three in- ches long. She la ug hed and said ''.Yeah, like that. only much bi(ger. l.ike a quart size . Ours are made of wood, though." My little. mortar cind pestle is just the right si.ze for one thoueh and it 1:ets used quite often. Poultry's On Pasta Here's Chicken in Beer, where chicken goes Italian. Teamed with mellow brew in the r ecipe a re tomato sauce, mushrooms · and a variety of spices. Spaghetti i1 a great go· toa:etber, u it absorbs the extra sauce nicely. up ITALIAN CHICKEN 'h teaspoon pejlper 1 teaspoon salt 't\ cup nour Bulter or margarine 1 Cryer (3-4 pounds) cut 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce 1 can (15 oun ces) tomato sauce 1 " 1 can (3.ounces ) sliced mushrooms, drained lh cup beer 2 tablespoons sliced pimientos 1 teaspaon oregano 'ht easpoon tarragon 1 teaspoon salt Y.t teaepoon basil Yt teaspoon celery sail Coat chicken pieces in seasoned flour. Brown in butter or margarine in skil· letonboth&ld~- r Jn casserol e or Dutch oven combine tom ato sauce, mushrooms, beer, pimientos and spices. Add chicken and .simmer $0·60 minutes or until chicken is fotk tender. Ser- ves approximately 4 per-..... Wh ip Froz en tr yo u 'don't 1.rse all you r whipping c ream wilhln" a certain lime limit, don 'l waste It. Whip It. spoon into dollops and lrcezc on a nilt shaltow pan. Then stack in :\ fretzer containe r , separating la)'ers with wa xed pRper or plastic wr1p and use, fro~en. as needed . They'll thaw in a few 8tt0nds after being placed atop eggnog, cakes. pies or as fruit garnishes. Crisco Shortening Fi:~ored ~ 65c r11NC1l1.A ti 57c Chocolate Chips _·:;~-Yams ·" .. .O:· Jerseymaid It \1.:'2 3 c Jerseymaid if 5 7 c Yogurt ____ --·---· Cottage Cheese .. _ .. _'l:· · MIUCllST .. u lN.\Tiofl _ ... ·---· ---- llll 'l"S IN SYI UP ~ · Sliced 2'!lr 3 2 c I 11~:i1. Pineapp e __ - 1u.n a&. Marshmallow K' 43c Creme ____ ';:· FUVOl lTI ~ IOIDIN NQlil: SUCH CONDINSm Water :lft!:' · 27c Mince a&. 65c Chestnut's, ____ ';:· · Meat ____ K'_ ~l f ::slle~:d __ •-·~8 9 c ~r;t~tks It -:-:.: 3 9 c ~iTrrated ·~ 2 8 c CMICllN 01 COINlllAD Stove To11 jt 44c Stuffing Mix ~.~. Jerseymaid Sour Cream It 'l:.'.49c UllY'S aN JUIQ fruit , • ll-OL 38' Co<0lctaU w rd ...:. IU COH Hill it BEo Hen ~ n.01.99c Mara~chino fllo-4L38C.JP""---.. _.----• 91 og_M_ (All Chemes _ JU . \ woo•" ) I ~ Wiii'! ii.in"" • AlunJinum 5 6 c foil :::·~ ' ,_lMIUM SMlll>DfD FOi ~ Libby's_ jt ,,_0L34c Bake~s • , ..... 99c ' Pumpkm_ w Coconut _ "''. , . . . · . ' PltKU lfffmYI WU., .. Y. Je TmW Wit., .. Y. J7, 1tf4 All nous Will 11 ..... • -w ..... $598 Fruh Baskets 1111' u. .. " o":s ___ ._.~ ... a9c ___ ......,..-.,~ CLOSED THAMICSGIV•I IAY, JRISDAY, •Y. 21 .................. -$ 99" cowrncu• R' 6 Canned Ham __ ~:: ... _,,_,..,,,,. ""s1099 COUllTl'f CUii ft' Canned Ham _ \"!:· ::!::!OOlt WIUOll'S Ol PlllCI ii 9 7 c Smoked Ham. • =~'"1-lllllMM ~ J-ll.$439 Canned Ha m "" IHf tOIH jt $169 Porterhouse Steak_ u. lllftOIH • $269 Tenderloin Roast ___ u. ,,,. FRYI NG CHICKEN I ~ f,g~c{i'~~~~ I D\StOUM1 ~·M-. -·:..-. Ptl\C.lS Calgat1 ~~·~·6JC =':).Or:m$229 · Toolttpaste _ U1bltaumilc~-it "'--SI. •I-·· (1,.1.1, -(MOUi ~~'-"~:s 1 .;1~? ~~~i:l:.. •. •;~·3 f: m.••••• •77c Kamchatka $899 EXCEDRIN_ Voclka ..... un it ITTU -~ Hair ,..,.,7c Calvert ...... $,99 Spray _"" Extra..,~ m. -It tmur..,..mno ~if:.. -· 'i!i 4 3 c ... IAltl re N&Wn • fM ..UU • CMllnO&l nat I ~ FROZEN , FOODS it lL45c lt;~:f~rkey~_"'_" __ ,u. 7 5 c I.II_. IOlll'KIM ..,Ill .... I lO 1 .. 11. IU1 Hen Turkeys llltn..l.~11 ~ ~ c 1-..111111-~ .... = 69 Tom Turkeys ____ u. .. ,.,. "!Mll!l If II 10.LU. ~ c ..... ~·---· = 55 Hen Turkey s. u. _ . Ill c1•n• CUT PORK LOI N CHOPS :129 l~ W!:R1 AR( JUST A rt w (,f 0"· ~· t. MMIV R!U I ~RICIS ; .. ;;: •• ,,..,... Cnolb"-·~ Gt-,. o.t .. c.,. C11iii1--'l.t' St• ;;,;;..(, ,..... ·:::: '1 • s;.-.;r ... ..____ ~= 931 w-r ........ --.i·---',.'! ss· c....-.1_.c.....___ ~ 31• hhM ... _ CtrMI---":.: 41 • i;Q;", MU '"' 6f' r... ......... a.-_ ';.:' '2'' j;:;;., ..... ___ ":.:' ... ' ........... u-~= s1 · w:..-hlMI ......... _ ~ 11 " =-...._ ___ -::-631 .... ':: '1" hft;"C.:-0.,.. emt-'::" 421 ,......, .__.....,. _ :: ... s.o.s.s..,,.., ____ ':.,':' ss• -=~:....... ".!" •1•• ...... , ~ ,...,, ___ ·:: 53• W'tk•··~-·--·-· ss• ;.....wi.-s-.... -~= 31• ;;:r;..._., ...... ,. ... ___ ':: 71. (riouClil-----"".:' 11'' ·.:i ••• ~-.. ,.._ s.,. L: .. ,. ...-. ...... ~----':'!' 631 ..-;,c_. .. ,_.., __ "::' 1 1•~ 1-ctl \lylo .... ;: : 3 J • -~-cl:' .. ,.... ~ •1 •• *""'I...,.. I ____ ·: ••• • ' ('I -I DAILY PILOT Celery ·Recipes Stalked ' By TOM llOGF: AP 111 ... , ... ..,,., W.t ... One day not long ago, the story goes. u young lady or- dered a Bloody ri.1ary in u Chicago cocktail lounge. When she noticed the swiizl'e stick ~·as missing, she l ook a celery stalk from a nearby relish dish and :stirred her drink. ll did samcthing for t he r l a \'Or , and th e management began ser\'ing celery slicks "'ith all the Bloody ?ifarys. True or false, it marks one more use ror this ver- satile vegetable that has long been a sta ndby for dieters, a base for salad.-s <lnd a prime ingredient for stews and soups. Actually celery, "'hi ch Of'lce grew "'lid all over Europe and As ia, was O'tiginally us ed as a medicina l herb. Then, about th ree cen- turies ago, an enterprising ltaHan cook began to ser\'e celery stalks, or ribs, raw t nd boil ed the root as a vegetable. The English author, A. A. 'Milne. a celery buff, once commented that it \\'as the only rood v.•hi ch should be eaten alone. ''For,'' he sa id, ''it is the only food that one really wants to hear oneselr eat.'' Doctors have long told overweight patients to con· trol those hu nger pangs and ~-pan the gap between meals "'ith a rib or so of celery. 1n ract . co median Buddy Hackett once quipped that (.'Clery was the only food on the minus side or the caloric chart. One rib gives you only five calories. he noted, and you burn up m ore than that chewing it. \Vhate,·er its attractions, celery has become big business in America today. In t,lorida alone, they crow a S24·million crop of celery every year, covering farmland equal to the size of Bermuda . Tasty as it is ra"'· celery makes an excell ent dinner vegetable fried, braised or baked with a sauce. lll A I SE D CE L E RY W E DGE S WI T H MUSllROO>IS 2 stalks of celery t 4-ounce can of sliced mushroom5, drained 2 t ablespoons dehydrated onion nakes I chicken bouillon cube i 1~ cups boiling \\'atcr 1& teaspoon 5alt 14 teaspoon hot sauce Cut celery stalks cross· ~se about G inches from the base. You can save the. leaves and use as a ga rnish. Cut each stalk lcngthy,·ise jnto 4 wedges ; arrange \.\'edges in large skiUet. Scatter mushrooms and llnion flak es O\'er the "'edges. Dissolve bouillon cube in the y,·ater; add to skillet along with salt and hot sauce. Bring to a boil . reduce hee1.t and si mmer 15 minutes, co\·ercd, or t ill celery is tender but still crisp. ti.lakes 8 servings. Good · \\'ith et chilled dry y,·hite "'ine. You 'll Flip Over Entree P ancakes arc \\'Onder· fully ,·e r s alile. Don 't relegate them to hrcakfa!'.t. Try teaming thc1n up \\"ilh meal and \'egcta blcs for a hearty, good tasti ng lunch or dinner dish. llcre arc some serving suggestions : Top pancRkes \\'ith ap· plcsaucc and ser\'C ,,·ith pol roast. Pancakes rolled around a sloppy Joe mixture is a teen.pleasing dish -great for Sunday suppers. For a meatless n1cal, add ':.i cup drained canned corn ~->-V>:thc pancn kC' haller ; scr,·c ,~:itJ1 scrambled e g~s and ;i green salad . Add a fc\\' slicc>s or crum· bled cooled ha con to the bat· ter, cut up pa nrakes and spear \ldth toolh11icks. fdl an unnsua I a µpet 1zcr. Sma ll pancakes spr<'aC with prcser\'Cs and adorned "'ith "'hipped topp1 n11 makl a dl ffei'ent a11rt dcli c1ou~ dt&Scrt. For Weekender A\lvertisin g f hon e '642-4321 ~ • • l ... . '• . . . I CLOSED THANKSGIVING DA y I '&oRLE FOREMOST REAL 6'1>oz.Att"oSGIC• CREAM TOPPING CURTISS ROY AL . , MARSHMALLOWS REG. 01 NINIA-10 OZ. IA• • II OZ. CAN !U.EEMEX • • , ' DlllllER . llAPKllS • FOLGERS . FLUFFO ALL YEGET ABLE SHORTENING \ ALL GRINDS I LB. CANS 1/:1. GAL ROUHD CARTON 3 LI. CA11 JIM'S RANCH FRESH EXTRA LARGE" AA EGGS , SPRIMGFIELD BUTTER FRESH OCEAM SPRAY CRANBERRIES •IADEAA I Ll.CARTOH I ~·· PKG. .... OP H . . MEW.CROP ,WALNUTS 39~ SWEET CALIFORNIA 2· 9c DA TES 8 OUNCE PACKAGE . • LARGE ~AVOCADOS · ... USDA CHOICE OHL Y PERSONAL SERVICE COUMTER MORBEST·TEMDER TIMED GRADE 11A11 SELF 'BASTING IOM ' TURKEYS MORBEST TENDER TIMED GRADE "A". HEN TURKEYS . .s:;.~G 55~ PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS , ROASTING CHICKENS, DUCKS, AND GEESE BAR M HICKORY SMOKED w~~LE $ 219 TAVERN HAM HALF ' LB. POiK"SPAit111•s98~ ~ 69~ FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF E~STERN LARGE ~OIN END s 109 PORK CHOPS____________ LB. EASTERN' CfN'fER CUT Rid $139 PORK CHOPS____________ LI. EA.STERN CEMTER CUT LOIN $149 PORK CHOPS ____________ --LI.' H M ' $698 CANNED A ·----.!:!:.~---EA. FARMLAND BAR M BULK STYLE . s 119 SLICED BACON----...;______ LI. FARMER JOHN ''C MEAT WIENERS__________ 'L•. KNUDSENS , ' _ -39.C CREAM CHEESE----~.2.1~----EA. ALPS 6 OZ. IMPORTED ,,. C SWISS -CHEESE--------~---fA. JOHMSTO~ PIES • PUMPKIN • APPLE • MINCE • STRA WB.ERRY-RHUIARI GREEM GIANT. u....., ms 39c • ONIONS WITH CllAM SAUCI • SHOf PK.CORM• UOCCOU NtCHUSl W ACI • UMA llANS W/IUTTll U.IJCI • CAUUflOWll N' CHllSI SAUCE PEPPERIDGE FARM LA YER CAKES ,,.,, OL llG. ,,. Closed Thanks9iYi11CJ Day Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M •. ANACIN •H.o• 89c TAB LETS "'-~~·'·'~ • Daily lncludilllJ Sunday 'rict1 Effecli•e Thursday thru W«dntsday Nov. i+thna 2'1 · ,, ........... ~..; ..... ...;.... MISS IRECK ' • FRESH LOCAL -:::------t HAIR SPRAY RED, BLACK, OR WHITE RAPES ~~~~CE .. ~.,.· ................ , .. IJ 01. llG. I.ft CANADIAN :,K,;$ 599 LORD qT,__ CALVERT HlAPOLIUM $ 99 LIOUEUR 2 fOl\.,ALLle.t.NGllS 4/S rtNT ' ,,, fl' ,,,,,., COST1', MESA 19th and Placenfia PLACENTIA 710 W. Chapman . . c LI. LB. c LB. c LB. 9 9 u . 9 LI .. EA. 9 LI. EA. c c c c • ia n • .. , ' -. ~ a.._mmilU o.OllWWNY Holiday Spirits! GIN or VODKA Holiday Times! Bottled for ual Quart! Black Velvet1 . . . s111' Canadian whiskey, reduced 1.10 half.gal. Tanqueray ••••• s159s Save 1.00 on great gin! Half-gallon! Black and White • sg41 Famous scotch! Save 1.50 on the quart! Wine in Carafes •• s239 .. Paul Mauon Burgundy, Chabli1, Rose! Weibel Vermouth • s139 Bone dry for great martinis! Quart MATEUS SJ39 WINES ""H Fi~e Pcirtusuese wine.! Rose or White! Delioatessen!' CANNED $649 HAMs11.sw Harmony -We ruarantee it! Serve ho~ or cold Franks-11m .... 9ge Meals in a wink! Beef or meat! I lb · Bologna -11m . . . . g9e Sandwich favorite ! Beef or meat! 12 oz. Mild Cheddar • . . • 79e Springfield 1mooth Wisconsin cheese! 9 oi ::·Cheese Spread .. 59e : Pen & Quill Jalapeno or Pimento! 8 oz. ·:· DressingllQllJQll .••.• 75e San Francisco'• famOUB Fisherman's Wharf, with no preservatives added! 8 oz UTTER · COOKIES 1 Oak Daniah -for a gift or a treat! 16 ouncea of eheer delight! • Wednesday November 20 li74 DAILY PrLOT CJ 3 .1~ sf So sweet,. So juicy! ... delightful breakfaat tnat, or add colorful 1egment1 l-0 a salad! Your folks will love 'em! ·Red Grapes •••• 4 .,s1 _ Green Onions •... lOt l,.uciouely eweet, ripe Emperor! Garden freah, with zesty navor Red Yams •••... 25i ·Brown Onions ... 10~. U.S . No. I ... just right for baking~ When you want to be sure ... when. you particularly care that euerything i8 the best that it can po1sib fy be ... that:~ th<' time to look first to El Rancho! 'I'here's a difference! U.S. No. I quality, (or ell purposes! Orange Juice . . • • 59~ El Rancho's, freshly 1queeze d .. . pure! Red Radishes • . • • lOt Snappy cri1p with 1nappy flavor! Fresh Toms EL RANCHO'S! THE FINEST! IJRp 18 to 26 LBS. AVERAGE GRADE "A" •••••• U iJ ~ lrsshHens El RANCHO'S! THE FINEST! ., r c 10 to 16 LBS. AVERAGE GRADE "A". • • • • / iJ i. You'll never find finer quality! ... the pick of the flock, raised in near-by San ~'ernando valley and rushed to us to insure freshneea! Here'1 the turkey you're 1ure to serve with pride! Plump. meaty tender ... eatiefaction a88ured , when the name on the label i11 El Rancho. FROZEll GRADE "A" TURKEYS Plump meaty toms .. ·49~ Sun Valley Farms . . . '° with Tender Times! !It. Fresh Oysters ... s12' Eight ounce jar (WESTERN) ... $1.09 Cooked Shrimp Introduce the bird with cocktaile! IDS c..n 111t oulitJ! •••••• SS \. C~ATEAU $299 BRIAND . •. Turkey Breasts . . s 12~ The epitome! U.S.D.A. Choice beef SWIFT BUTTERBAl.L TURKEYS Tender tasty tom! -'° Th• famous on'8! 59~ 18 to 24 lb. average. .. HENS ID,, 15 •. """' •••••• &Si Legs & Thighs . . . 59i H tenderloin Naturally aged! and cut -not 11awn! (with rib cage) Hand cut from El Rancho turkeys! Set a Happy Thank sgiving tab le -and let it begin at El Ran cho' • • ' MUMS s1•~ fltmll i J WllTl! Beautiful plant.ti! 6" foil wrapped pot.I I • . '"•\')>I ' Delicious 4 s 1 APPLES , ... ·t \Vashington Extra Fancy! Red, crisp! • And for those other days! .. Sirloin Tip$ 2 ''. STEAKS ... Close trimmed from U.S.O.A. Choice · beef! Enjoy hearty beef flavor! Rotisserie Roast . . sj I? Sirloin tip cut -U.S.O.A. ClloiCe i>eer , Roasting Chicken • 69C. Fresh! California grown! 5 to 6 l b~J ··' Ground Beef • . . . s1•? Extra !ean! Choose bulk or pattiea! . ' Pork Sausage . . • 89\ El Rancho'11 old-rashioned blendt Sliced Bacon .... s11~ El Rancho's Own -ranch atyle! Cure 81 Ham •••• s21~ Hormel'11 -boneleaa! Wt)ole or half!· . ' For a change.of-pftce dinner! ~~!. Frozen Foods! '. ' ICE . .. . : CREAM ~t:o. 9 8 C RoyalHoet premium quality! Sherbe\. too! ~ . Whip Topping . • • 39e Whotlsh it on pie1! Springfield, 10 Oz. ' . . Avocado Dip • • . • Gt Calavo knOWB avocadoe! 7¥4 oz can-' . ' Poilnd Cake • • • • • 79c They'll love Stouffer qu~lity! 11 Vt oi-, .. Bridgeford Bread • 79~ Package of three 1 lb loaves -white! Vegetables --•• 45c Broccoli Spears; Broccoli w/Cheese; OniOnl w/Cream; LeSeur Peas w/butter! 10 ~-. Johnston's s 1 09 PIES '", 11C11 Choose Apple. Minct or Pumpkin! : .. Dressing MRS. CUBBISON'S ..... 59< Water 25< Chestnuts Pineapple •. 2cAN •••••••• 39t >. ., The ftnilbing touch for your turkey! All-purpose or Com bread! 13 oz. package ~ · Flour GOLD MEDAL •••••••••••••• 8 9< \ For all thoee goodies you'll want to bake for the holiday! 5 lb. baK Butter GRADE "AA" •••••••••••• 7 9< • Compare the quality, and 1ee ror youraelr why Springfield is a itreat value! I lb . 1 ;· Rice for Stuffing • 49e ~ M ~ B White or Brown with wild -5 oz Snow's Clams ..• 49e Minced or ·Cbopped ... 8 ounce can r Cranberry Sauce • 33c Oranges ...... . • • • 29e Oceaq Spray ... etrained or whole! No. 300 For a colorful ulad! Springfield 11 oz. Young's Supreme -8 oz can! Crisp! Priers in. tfftct. Thur. thru Wed. Nov. 21 ·27. Closed Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 Thanksgivifll Eve 8 to 9 Seasoning ...,. • . 29c Onion -Soup.-Mix •. 15e __ ( Poultry eea.tailing or ground sage! 3/4 Oz. STUFFED OLIVES QuMna Crom Younr'• Supreme! 10 ot .. .__ ______ ... Wyler'• -ror dipa, eoups, seaeonin1! RIPE 49 OLIVES""° c LlndBBy -Extra large size No. 300 Your choice -chunks, crushed or 11lices! Springfield, for savings, always! Pickles onMomsWEET •.•••...• 49e ~. ·Whole pickles -cri!p and tangy .....:... tweet -a fine touch to add to the menu ! 12 0 1 %'jllf. ~ Sweet Yams PRINCELLA ••• 49< . In sy rup. to afford that 5peeial goodne&11 you'll appreciate! No. 21'2 can Dinner Napkins • • • 33e Big and eoft! Kleenex -pk,. or 50 Folger' s Coffee • • s 1.03 One pound can (J a. • ... 1111 .Mushrooms . . .. -. 59e Green Gie.nt whole or sliced! 4 112 oz EGG NOG llVAIT Rich and creamy Golden Creme • Pam Dry ·Fry •... 5129 Foode won't atick! 13 ot aero&0l Aluminum Foil •••. J.9e Tent your bird with Rt:ynold11t. 75 fee\. Gain Detergent . • s-i ao - King eize package ~ 2Sc eff llW)' DESSERT SHELLS P1cka1e or"6 _..,. Inch! ready to llll! ARCADIA : PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 1727 Newpo1t Blvd and \Jn1t·I '°d Huntrn~'" o' 1! 1 R.rnct10 Cenlec I ;10 l'/esl Coloiado Blvd. fiemonl and lfunl,nglon 01. Warner and Algonquin (Boardwalk Centec) 1555 Eastblulf Dr. (fastblulf Village Cenlei) Fleischmann's Margarine .... 751 W.1h <Ot" oill , , • . . l lb Sour Cream .............. 491 ~fi.ld, forcfipt,coolill!g~ ...... " '"l' ...... ·" ,Miied Nuts .............. s 1 ~' P'kinl ... w'1-lor lht cocktoil '*"" ~·· ........... 12 or. to11, · Bouillon Cubes ............ 191 J s.-.-.orcNi:k.11 • , . , ..... t , ...... plii.'*'1t r· 1 -r Dutch Onions .•....••.••••• 491 York Co. lonc1........ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. No. 303 (CW• ... Nabisco Snacks ••••.......• 691 Oiok••''~ ............ ""'-' . ' ............... . Diced Walnuts ............ 89 ' . 7~'t 01. P«l.ooc Seasoned Salt ............ 65 ' .. lt1. Apple Rings .............. 591 0.-Spl<td Crobappl•,IS&w ..... , ... 1•01 • Instant Coffee .......... s 1.39 '°'9•r'1•0•.jar (\O ot..) \ ···~···•···· r ..... ,,O? I ' • (;I 6 DAIL y PILOT Old Delight Dated Probably the oldest s"'eet "bread" in the world, yet it continues lo delight young and old alike. Topsy-Turvy Ginger- "bread is made rich and delicious with the addition of condensed tomato soup, and a lacing of succulent dates. · Place the glazed peach lopping in tl\.e bottom of the pan, then spoon cake batter · evenJy over all. TOPSY·TllRVV GINGER· BREAD 2 tablespoons butler or margarine, melted v. cup packed brown :sugar · 1 can (about 8 ounces) sliced peaches, drained I c,n (IO:Y• ounces) con· densed tomato soup 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 package (about 14 oun· c.esl gingerbread mix If.I: cup chopped dates Whipped topping Pour butter into bottom or 9·1nch q-ulire-~·alte pan: sprinkle evenly with sugar. ;fop "'ilh peaches. • )n bowl, blend soup and egg. Add gingerbread mix. Beat l minute on low speed or electric mixer or 75 strokes by hand. Stir in dates. Spoon batter intp pan spreading evenly over top· ptng. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes or until done. Run spatula· around edge of pan. Immediately tum -upside down on serving plate. Leave pan over cake S minutes. Serve with whip· ped topping. Thin Slices Citrus Scents To sour milk £or this quick bread, use 1 tablespoon lemon juice or vinegar and add enough milk to make 1 cup. QUICK BROWN BREAD 2 tablespoons margarine 'i1 cup sugar legg 11 cup dark corn syrup 1 cup buttermilk or sour milk I cup unsifted whole ~·heat flour 1 cup unsifted flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 2 tea~n grnund ginger •2 teaspoon ground cin- namon l teaspoon grated orange rind 1 ~cup raisins Grease 9 x 5 x 3-inch lo~f pan. l\lix together margarine and sugar in lar"ge bowl. Beat in egg. Stir in corn syrup, buttermilk and then whole wheat flour. Stir together flour, baking soda. salt. ginger and cin- namon. Add flour mixture and grated orange rind to -corn syrup mixture. Beaton medium speed of electric mixer about 2 minutes or until smooth and well blen· ded. Stir in raisins. Turn int prepared pan. Bakefn 350 degree F. overl 60 minutes or until cake tesler inserted in center comes out clean. Cool about 10 minutes. then turn out o pan. Cool thoroughly to cut into thin slices. Easy Dish Carry this in a vacuum eontainer to a tailgate pie· nic. Serve \Vi(h ('elcry and green pepper sticks. fresh pears. chocolale brou'nics and hot coffee . FRANKLY DELICIOllS STE\V 1 pound frankfurters, !'iliced I can (8-ounces) tomato !!a UCC I cup pineapple jui ce 2 cans <I-pound euch) pork.and beans · -!...I.cup pz:epa.red yeJIO\\' mu stard 2 tablespoons brov.'n sugar · Co m bin e a ll ingredients in sauce pan; heat to boiling. Simmer 5 minutes . 6servings. Just a few words in the right place.•. Dolly Pilot Classified Ads Dlal th• direct llne 642-5678. WedneSdar. NO'lember 20. 197• t • 2·9 -Sfliok ·A·Aoma USDA legulo r Choice ..... Slice fod Savory- 'Smoked 1-pound lb. Pock a;ge ~ .. ' • ALL STORES WILL IE ~ C·tOSED THURS., IOV. 28tll THAlkSGIVllG DA1! "Freih" U.S. Govt. lnipected . Fo• Wholesomenei~ Any Siie . FRESH CRADE 'A' SELF-BASTING Boneless Beef Steaks Canned Homs · · Fresh Pork Chops/ TURKEYS-65e YJlUff G J_URKEY.S_ ~!'~~~="-~-~'~-~-P! . _ --~~~:~--4-~5.!!_ :~ ~1 __ :~:~; ... ____ ~39!.._ ·-····· Safeway· 16-22-lbs . .lb. •Swift Butterball TO MS , llt . • '• lb. •A•mou• Golden Sta• R'b R ........ 111'1 B le Ha "''•• 111t p k s· I . Ch -•• , - FRESH CRADE 'A' . ~~.y~l~-~.~~.~.69( • Honeysuckle White c I oast USDA'~·'"' lb. one SS ms '•,"!.,"'-'• ~-·. or '' 01n ops ,.,. i..i lb.'7'7" ;65;6~~~v Top Sirloin Steaks ~~,~.'.:°:.'. 1 I" Cure 81 Homs · :;::;::;. "· 12" Center Pork Chops ::~::;.,! I" USDA Fillet Steak ·~~.~" lb. 1ln 5-lb. Conned Ham ,.';..".:::. 16" Pon Sausage "''~-::,:~"'. 11" GRADE "A" lb. W'I "'"'-"'49' '"' 89' 8 lb C' dllam. """''110" U kS ''""~" •·•11" t son_ 6 .. ,. ,.,. "a"•' "'' • •. •ne .t.oui....11111 . n ausage .... L""' I'\,. LARGE 'AA' EGGS iBIRDS EYE COOL W1HIP Frozen ·An Idea l Dessert Topping C 9-01. · Ctn. ~ c -~ 30-SLICE BREAD @ M.,, w,;ghl'o I ~'.lb 43c Reg \llor 01 Sandwich Loof · SAFEWAY COFFEE I @ .1 ... d,G"'"d. 1.1b. 39c Rich lobu1! Flavor &og SAFEWAY WINE BUYS! TABLE WINE loMuo-{All s199 E1<epl Po rlf '°"'" 11t..::"· Iott le l.W. Harper Bourbon .::;. ,.~5 99 Mateus Rose orWhite ... 5339 Wolfschmidt Vodka.::;. ~:~ss 99 Champagne ;.::~: :•·:, , .. s 1 ss Senorita Tequila .::;. ,,,5429 La Mesa Vermouth ,,,83¢ St. Elmo Rum ,;::;.';i:. • .-5379 Chateau La Salle '~::."' .. hs22s EACH RED GRAPES . " Emperor Ideal For Your Holiday F1uit Bo wl. c lb. Got den Bananas· Yellow Onions U.S. No. 1 Flavor Fovorite lb.1 oc -Delicious Apples Rod Delidou• 29c ., Ideal Fo r lunche) lb. CARROTS ·BROCCOLI GRAPEFRUIT , ICE · CREAM Snow Star c MARGARINE · Dale wood Cartoned-Golden ,.1b.39c Ctn. ROLLS Brown 'N Serve Ready-To-Bake Package 43( of 12 .FUNK & WAGNALL'S ENC~YCLOPEDIA v~~~E -Vols. 2·20 v.i .. 1.15 ON 2 eachsl .89 .t.Nlle!N. SAl£ ~ .. h 9c- 1,.w.1h 29' You• Fovo11lt ,. Mute lb. "s. ·3 -lb. 49c No. I log i-CR-AGM'ONT ' ·-. . BEVERA·GES ' . . r Refreshing Partylime.Jo~~le! • ' '·'$' ' . ' °"'' leltlti '"" Depoiit) CRANBERRY SAUCE Oc1an Spray 16-01. 35c For Yo1.ir Holiday Oinn1r Con HOUDAY STOCK UP BUYS I • DOLE PINEAPPLE In Ju ice·From Hawaii 20-et. 5·1 ( A Great Fovorile .eo'.".' . JELL-WELL GELATIN for A t;ght And low J. 16( Calorie Holid ay p~ot. Dessert g. P'1t ted Ol'1ves""' "'"" ~~'.· 55' l ... gt lipt ........ Aluminum Foil ·~;;: 11·;:~··62• Fruit Cocktail ::..-:: Scotch T reot ··Concent rate F101en ' .. Choc~ate Cake Peas & Carrots ~: .") '. i French Toast,::<,;,::; " .. " 41 1 '" '"'" 1J45 ~ .... 2 ;.~.891 ,, .... 49 1 ~ .. MRS. CUIBllSOl'S STUFFING Mix For Yo~r Holiday T ~r~ey. . ' ·-c 13-oz. Pkg. LIBBY PUMPKIN For YO\lf Holiday ,.ill '~~··31( . IN OUR DAIRY CASE .. l:[mr \AA, • iUnER ... ~ . ;A, 'shod,.:;;~ 'i.111.&Je L F '• first 01.1ol+ty .Ctn .... • I CHIFFQN;SALADS . ' lucerne·F~r ).~.fr~ J 20-oz. 7 s ( Holiday Meal . A (fn. Greot Favorite Cheddar Cheese s119 Soltwoy·Lln9ho1n S1rl• ............. I~. . ~ream TopPlng 95c lY~•n•·kl•al TIJIP'"t . . ..... ., ..... ,!·II. . < \wc1rn1 ~:-c ' Ice Cream Cake Roll ~;; ".891 Ice Cream Bars Twin Pops "'•• \rat "'"""' ~ •. 991 .f 12 . Prictt lthctffe ••· Jt ;J), 1•7• lB le• Altfdts, Yt11htr1 eJMI 6'-.. c....-.. (t1t!f' ~l cdsrA MISA-2200 H..,. ll•cl COSTA 'fRA-241 L 17ffi SI. U.CIUHA Htl.LS-21541 c• ... LAllM HUHtlHGTOM llACH-tO•I U..• HUMTIMGTOH llACH-11611 H ..... It. • .• HUKT~GfOtt ll.ACK-ll4JI tt•llllll•I fOUH?itH ¥AlliT-lltO WWMr ·rftMl-11041 C.•tt, u.i•tnity '-* SOUTH U6UHA-l01;12 S. C .... ("' 11 -. ., . • •••• ' r. ' .. ' .... -•. .J , • .. ... •. ' • • " _HO DOWN! VETS Co.stal cpuntry club area • Blue collar paymei:iu. Best school dist. Sun shines, air is clear. !)1111ciuus bedrooms. Family fun room. Toasty f!repluce. Custom br1ek BBQ in b1tck . N~ quick s11le. Call 54ti·Z:uJ now! CANYON VIEW $36,900 Harbor i!rea hv1ng at it's best. Superb community raeilit1cs. Olympic s1 1e poot. Green belLS. Si1lendid !~at.ion. Charming entry to cheery hving room with sta1rc11se ,afld fireplace. fo'amlly run room open to very priv11te garder\ patio. Spacious oedrooms. Cull546-2Jl:J. CUSTOM LUXURY HILLSIDE . · MESA 'l.ERPE Truly un111ue '. f''unctional~ 1i,L.f1king design. -Elegant home whose statement is ··success'. Grand entry, hving room and formal dining. True country, pool view kitchen ~·ith spacious ramlJ.v eating area. Separate fiesta fun room 'Oriented lo deluxe pool. Excellent pnvacy. Bedrooms, I tlown -3 up. Master suite delightful. Be the t1n:t tA'.I see it. Call 546·231J. PARADISE MANOR 4 BR • 2 STORY • POOL BEACH $33,900 Form11.1 e~try to DRAMA'rIC living room. Formal dine. Hu,ge garden view kitchen, ARTISTIC o~n stairs sweep to ·separate master suite + chiklrens w1n,1?.. Secluded 22' BALL ROO~I sized party room that overlook s walled l-OUrtyard. Hurry for this excepllona1 BARGAIN! Call 963·781:11. EXECUTIVE SPANISH 2 STORY ASSUME 7°/o VA Lush garden. 2 story entry. Sunken parlor, Ola worltl brick hearth. formal banquet room. 18' goui::met s i;::illey. !'olammouth fiesta room, Twisting staircase. Balconied hallway, Separate childrens wing. 5 enormous bedrooms. 4 baths. Giganlic master suite. Separate vanity area. 60' wrap around party pal.lo with rirering. Assume 1~k VA total payment $350 per month. Owner must go • take advant:ige. Call &12-2535. DREAMY 2 STORY PLUS GORGEOUS POOL Owner has given a little or himself in this lovely super upgraded 4 bedroom home. Lot's of lovely waU paper. Rosemead panelling and cu5tom carpets and drapes. Huge bedrooms. Family room wilh .fireplace + bonus room. Backyard lawn Is out or sight. Custom pool and covered patio. WOW what a Xmas present for lhe who1e ramilv. To see call . 1163-6767. JUST REDUCED OWNER SAY'S SELL Price reduced an<towner wants to go. 2 story . onlr S2i ,900. Adult occupi ed and super upgraded townhouse. Low interest loan is assumable payments only S176.00 total payment. UllGENT! ! Call 963-671i7. FIXER UPPER 3teal this one $2J!J Per month! 4 huge Oedrooms, 2 balh!s. hu ge huge lot wi1 h boat and trailer access. Owner wants it sold yeste!day. 1-lurf! £all 116.1·«767. ,HOUSE OF GLASS BY THE SEA 4BR·POOL Clrcwlar drive to rormal -entry. Spacious livina: room with towering cathedral ceilings &oJ>E!n beams. Huge family party room with WALL 01" GLASS overlooking freeform sparillng pool with jacuu.i. + sun ten-ace & lush landsc;u>ing. Formal dine. Chef'·s delight gourinet ~itchen. ~Udeaway mast~r · suite. Separate children~ wing. Take over 8% VA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $54,400 ba,L Hurry. This barga in Won't last. 96.1-7881. HOWYOUCAH BUY GOLD "BEACH PRPPERTY" Assumt..thl:1 5w,cN V.J\, l\ll&&ct. Only $22.5 pef month. La rJ?e hving area. Formal dining · llSLAND KJT CHt:N. 1tu1e family room with na1stone flrl•p111.ce. 4 11Cdrooms ror extra room. Spend Xmas ifl thts fnmily home: Call no,w 963·6'167. "VOTED" OUTSTANDING BEACH BARGAIN OF THE WEEK TTeehned street. Spht rail rencc. CIRCULAR drive. Large family si~ed l1v1ng room with crackling fireplac e. f'ormal dine. GOURMETS deusht kitchen. Separate wing for master suite & childrens rooms. Rear Rroun ds are enhanced by lush loindscap1n~. A Dt:LU;l!TFVL covered summer pavill1Qn. U11pcr thirues. Hurry 1·or th is BES·r H·ux . ~au 963·71l1'11. -I·""· ~ SPANISH VILLA POOL· BEACH 5 BR TRI-LEVEL Double door tile entry to elegant raised hving room with GRANADA fireplace. fo'orroal dine . Huge BARCELON'A garden view kitchen. fiesta party room has commandin.it view of 35' FREE FOR!'ol POOL with JACUZZI & lush tropical landscaping. Sunken 21' master suile adjoins pool & terrace. Sweeping stairs to guest & childrens suites with private balconies. Hurry. 963-781!1. EXECUTIVE POOL HOME Ultimate interior decor. SoannF: c11thedra1 ce1bngs add to open spaciousnes5. Ele1tant from the long C(IVered entr~' to th1~ £'nlerta1ner's dream yard with huge sparkling pool. S.'iti,900 1s a bi.lrga1n~ Call now to see. 847·601U. . . ' --- BUSY, BUSY, BUSY EARN WHILE YOU LEARN CAREER OPPORTUNITY Come join us and start earning while you learn about Real Estate Sales! An Extensive training program held monthly by our highly succes!Tul management team. Let's talk confidentially with No Obligations. Call me now , you'll be glad you did! TERRY McCARDLE at (714) 752-1700. MAMMOUTH EXECUTIVE HOME ·Space, prestige and a super snarp corner located S & S lath & plaster Park llunungton. Formal raised entry, sunken hving room. fo'or1nal dining. Bnsht family kitchen. 4 huge bt.-drooms and J bathli. Huge bonus all professionally decorated. J ca r garage and beautiful landsca1nng. See 11. You 'll Jove 1L Call 96;1~767. MANSION! 5BEDROOM 2-STORY Gigantic family room! All beam ce1hngs . Lots of glass to let the sunshine in. Hl.iG E private lot. Its the be st home 1n town in a orestige locauon. Only StiJ,930. Call ;tow 847-6010. EXQUISITE PARK HUNTINGTON S & S Quality. Near beach. Superb la ndscaping on delightrul cul de 11ac $lreet. Grand entry. formal dining. Couhtt')' lutchen with ealing area. fo'am1ly fun room with fireplace. Spacious bedrooms with elegant master suite. $53,500. Call now -We'll show you how. 546-~lJ. BRAND HEW IN COSTA MESA 2LEFT Combine the flavor of living on Costa t.lesa's east side with the ""-onder or a brand new home. OVErlSIZED COUNTRY GOURfl.IET's KITCHEN. comfortal:lle siesta room and J deughtful l>edrooms, on lot oig enough to HID£ DADS truck, boat or whiil ha\'e ~·ou. Owner says sell quick at &17,~!iO. Let's go call646·7171. LOOK WHAT WE FOUND You can smell the ne~~s. A crispy· clean 3 bed.room with a very.larlt'lfamily room. On a top east side Costa ~less . treelined. no trafric, pride·of-ov.•nership street. A true charmer. $41 ,950. 646-7171. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS $9000 Lo\•ely 4 hl'droorn 4 bath home. A great buy in Irvine Tl'rrace. Hu(!(' corner lot-2 separate yards. Uon 't miss this lar11e famil.v home with hi'1 liv1n1: room, dining room, screened laniu-many extrus. $89.;;A)O. Call now, G73"8350. SUPERB DUPLEX Outstond111g i:ustom liuilt du11lex in Corona del Mar. Front uni• has thrf'e tied rooms family room plus separ:ite dining room. Rear unlt alfl)ost a diiplicat<', e1eg:urt., easy c11rc. Neat ocean. Call 673·8Mi0. OWNER WILL FINANCE in Corona del Mar. Beautiful nearly new 3 bedroom 2 bath sep11rate home. Plus 2 bedroom rental with guest apartment. Spuce for boat. Corner lot. Walk to beach. J UST Ll::iTEO. Call now673-8550. FANTASTIC HOME GREAT~UE " \'.ie.w·pool--spaeiousness -priv11<"Y -4 !Jedrooms · family room ·large rttrealion room · plus an additional room -all on large corner lot - fabulou5 potenlinl, StJ0,000. 673·8!00. FRESH & BRIGHT PRIVACY + VIEW ; A rare view home at a reasonable price. Three bedroom and den plus a large family room. Two balhs and powder room . Mas a full view of Jasmine Crieek & the ocean. Superior privacy. Call fOr more delails. Only $95,500. 673~. TRIPLEX HEAR BEACH CORONA DEL MAR with CMrylhing going for IL Quilit~lo;ation, private financing, and view. One of tht very few honest lri·plexes in Corona del Mar . Prime location fo r winter A 1ummer rentals or owner-0ecupant. PriCt'd at $137,500. Call for tOOn! details. 613&50. DAIL y PILOT DI TOP PRODUCERS •MARIANNE AMODT •BETTY BURKART •MARSHA COOK •NAN EIDE •PETE GRAY •JOHN SAAR •LINDA SCHULER ARTIST A·FRAME CHALET AT BEACH POOL · $35,950 Secluded entry to enormou5 studio living room with 2<l ft. vaulted oprn beam ceilint;s & sun terrace that overlooks prestigious h11rbor. Studio loft & library + wet bar. Gourmet kitchen. huge master with OCEAN· VIEW . Abundant u.se of woods & glass adds to artistic atmosphere 963-7881. "SPANISH " COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Spanish customized'.~ New 'ne,·er listed in! Enter countr.\' lane of custom homes. Spanish stuceo and used bricks. C11 lht..-d ral Celbngs wilh open beams in lar~e family room. Bright kitchen with lots of h:.ird"·ood cal:linet5. Used brick fi replace. lluge completely fenced back yard. "Ole ·• Cati oo"' 9ti3·6767. HEAR WESTCLIFF 2 BEDROOM- POOL $38,500- t:..>:tra large m11ster suile "·ith gracious en· tertainment oriented living area. Kitchen iS gourniets delii<ht \\':il~ to all shopping DUl call first for a Jooksee. f>.lt).71il. MEDITERRANEAN TRIPLEX EXCITING EAST SIDE COSTA MESA Owners unit has 3 bedrooms & den. Double ·fireplace downstalrL._t.!ygf _l]'l~_!!~_r_-~_room with fireplace and walk in closet. Second unft would also make a gooc.l owners unit from size and amenities such as, two bedroom, 1\7 baths. All have closed garages and their own laundr~· room. Within walking distance to I 7th Str. shopping. Just two yt?ars young. Buy this. on contract. $485 P. T. Call 646· 7171. MOVE EM OUT .. 2HOUSES $24,975 EACH Owner will neJp you bu,\' em both. 'fhey have 2 bedrooms. separate yards, drive"·ays etc., located just off Harbor in Costa A-lesa within · easy walking distance to all shopping or lake the bus. it stops nearby, Don't wan ca1I ti46·7171. 4SALE OWNER SACRIFICING ASSUME 51/4°/o FHA Perfectly manicured landscape. Secl\ided entry. Cozy parlor vdth rock fireplace. Family dine . Cheerie kitchen . Huge bedrooms. ASSU~1E 51'11 '/o f'HA LOAN with payments Sl66 per month . All this plus walk to shopping & schools. Loads or wallpaper and shutters + BOAT GATE • exceptional value full price only S.U,950. Hurry -call now! 842-2535. PRIVATE . FINANCING COLLEGE PARK Owner will carry Ist Trust Deed with substantial down pa)·ment. Great 3 bedroom plus huge lanai ! Beautirul landscaping on quiet street $44,950. Call 646-TI71. BRAND HEW CUSTOM HOME Just completed and v.·aiting for you to choose your carpeting? Has family room with fireplace. Pool size lot. Only $46,500? Call now 847·6010. 2 STORY OCEAN-POOL $5,500 TO ASSUME 't.fanicured ground8 . .UIG TREES. Coiy living room . Banquet dining. Secluded patio. Family bedrooms. Assume FHA 8~~ NO NEW LOAN COSTS. Must see. First to call gets this bargain. 842-ZSJS. HUGE TWO STORY $51,950 Has it all! Gigantic sunken famil.v room with bar. Oversized living room. Lots o( glass lets the sun pour lntodttam kitchen. Huge master suite ha s private office + bale<lny. t.IUCH l\IORE! Lall nO>A' I01il!C.1!47·tl01ll SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH Manicured yanis. Elevated vestabule. Step down living room. Formal dinin~ served by 18' galley_ Enormous ""OOded fiesta room.· Twin landlng -stail'case. t'ircular bakony: !"" huge separate sleeping quarters. Kings master suite . 60' ""'rap around dan<'e pavilion. Assume 1'l-\'A S350 per month pays all. Owner must go · lake advantage. Call 842-2535. THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT B EA.CH 1700 Ntwport lhd. 646-7171 COST/\ ~I ES/\ 27t~ H-llvd. ' J 54'·2111 f 7tl1 INch llvd. 14Z·ZSJS OPEN 'TIL9 HUNTINGTON REACH • 210JO "°""~""' t6J.6767 6014 Womer ,AYt. 841-6010 CORONA DEL MAR JJ2 M•t•trlt• 61l·li50 ··ovl\TAI:\ \'ALt:t:l' 11109 lniolchonl t6J·7111 ~\ ESTJllENTS 11662 MacArth•r ll•d .• S•l!e 1 OJ lovlne 752°1700 0 3 >- T . .r s -- --' <f. ;: ) , . -' -. D :T• . -_, . '--~ --._ .... '} <( . ' ' . ., , .... 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Nfion SJ Ae«1ifu G11dens 3 City ol Chile 30 Alt11 Thurs. M New 39 Otce111in 4 Complete 31 Cont1ln1r Te1t.,,,ent m11'11m1tics S Rubber 32 Slngle book 42 A1tis1'1 product 33 Livlr bile 55 Vi1ric;l- 1crauorv 6 P•namt Pru. 3C Galt lnfuffd e1rth 43 MMliuitor Arnulfo ····· 35 P1n1if!ing10 58 Turn 44 Building wing 7 Jtrr play1r: 1n 1ra 57 Not .••. 45 Scheme 2 words 37 Spe1k as 1era1ch 46 Con111111 8 Comp.1ss min..... 59 S1191r tourco • dflgr11e1:Abb1. point 38 Rich Ulput,Y 62 French river JUDGE PARKER WHAi BRINGS 'iOOR SMILING FACE IN HE~E 6EFORf 8REAKFA5T'"? MISS PEACH I J I I • i L.O§l" 114'1 MATH~' AHP -MA!'M T~CH&lr: r•&..LID AT Mf, HI S410; "1"A, 'IQ.f A/,./'( f#OT HO ~NS /• It It ' . ,• ... .. . . :;,I DICK TRACY ' • I 'IOIA ~HOllLD MAVI L~T '°"IC INllLl~H llCOK INiT!ACI. I • . . .. . .. . .. ..... DOOLEY'S WORLD • DR. SMOCK GORD.O MOON MULLINS EXCUSE ME .. l fl.AVE A ....... ~ De;AD· LiNEL ANIMAL CRACKERS < WH/>..'f'?! L.OOK. 1.'i.A A P/>..'T"ll!N"f: NO'T" A MAR'T"IN I/ j ~r-i:;:;:---; l ! ,~...., ' .... • DAILV1'0T By Rod9fl' Broclfleld """' by Gus Arriola by RodcJer BoKen by Charles M._Schuh ,-WH,-EN_A_Sl(-AT£-R 1-S-FE_E_Ll_N5--, LOW, SHE 5"0\ILD SE A8<.E 10 CR'< ()ol HER PRO'S SHOVLOER .. l CAttY EVEN DO THAT .... lf'f MOR& P "'N1F1IO ll!ING IMWLICI OUT WITH "°"" · GirAMMAlr:. ,, J ,, .... • : •. ":),I ~·· -- 11Tijjj by Mell by Chester Goulo · A~ VES,'™15 l!XPLAINS --PtCTU .. Wl!NT OUT. .. t•m reaching for Burt Reynolds. I'm ~aching for Burt Reynolds, · l'mrcachins ... " DENNIS THE MENA.CE 'l UKED'fMANf LffllLY.4 ' '5'UlMILK ~S.' 1Q.O /If, \1111(1' 1llY llfS .• e/ ----·~-------· • , .. ... .... . . ,,. - V1 z .. •11 •• ·- ~ -" "'•'· -, ' j l I ' - • • • . . • . r . ' •1\ } ,, " .. " . ' "' I ' t : ' ' ' ' . . • \ G 0 E I I I I - • > • r ' I l • . • • • \ Wtdntsday, NOftll'lbtt 20, 1974 DAIL V PILOT D 3 Reol Estate ........ 1000.2999 The Biggest Marketplace on the Oranie Coast Rental• .......... 3000.4699 Business, Investment & Finon~lal •••• , ••••• S000.5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Employmtnl & Preparation ...... 7000.7199 Merchandise •••••• 8000-8099 Booh & Marine Announcements, Personals, lo•t & found •••.•• 5050-5499 ' . .. Services' & l\eilalrs 6000.6099 ' You Can S~ll It, Find .It, ( 642 _5678 J Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service . Fast Credit Approval Equipment •••••••• 'J000.9099 Automobiles & other Tran1portation ..•• 9100.9999 General R.E. 1002 l;G;e;;n;e;;n;;l;;R::·;;;E;;. ==:1:00;;;;2:G~a;n;•;••:l;R:·:E:. ==;;1;;002=:;i:G;•;";•;;•;;•;I ;;R;;·;;E;;. ==;;1;0:02;;G:;;•n;•:;•;;•;;I ;;R;;·;;E;. ==;';;002;;;; l :G;::•::.n::•:;ro~l=R.:::;t~.:;;:":':~100;:2?0::•~n;•~re~l~R=. E~.~--:-1002:=:c.. i ;G:•~ne;r:•;' ;R;;·;;E;;. ==;;1;;00;;;_2 G•n•ral R.E. 1002 * Balboa Bay Properties * VA·FHA Sponish Monsion LAGUNA HILLS Tradition•I Style Beautifully decorated 5 BR., 41> ba. Panel- ing, 3 frplcs. Pier/slip. $260,000. 1 Custom Spanish Home , 5 BR, 5 ba., art studio. Gourmet kit. Eleva-,, Lor. P.ool, 7000 sq. ft. Ramp & float. $450,000. · 70 Linda Isl• Drive Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$1501000 For i'nrormatiaQ. on All llom~s & Lots Call BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba y!a1dL>Dr1v(' NB 675 ·6161 General ~.e. 1002 General R.E. 1002 HARBOR VIEW HOMES One of Tue "BEST BUYS"'yoif Wili-llll11llr tlii delightful area -4 bdrms. & family rm·. - single lev~J -neutral colors -easy to con- vert to your Choice of decor. Chvner trans!. out of state -asking $69,000 ; will consider oiler . FOUNTAIN VALLEY Ideal for ige. fam ily -5 bdrms., family rm., -2 ~ baths .... -paneled den with wet bar. 2600 f)q . ft. of living space. ·cathedral ceil- ings.!Beallliful pool, incl. jacuzzi. Price only $59,SQO -• ' ' rJ u R ' Y EAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2ao ' E COA~ T H W Y CO~ONA OEL MAR FORMER "PRESIDENT" MODEL HOMEI 'l'urtle Rock J-lills finest! Great view from near iperfect 3 BR hon1e wtfam nn, formal DR & 3 baths. Air·cond, 3-car gar. Owner will carry 80o/o loan, 8o/.a %, 25 yrs. $129,500 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 I MANY AMENITIES MAMA! For family living : A t\VO story, with adja- cently teenagers wing providing up to 5 bedrooms in a delightful environment. It's all asljacent to the r.a rk, pool and j1.1st a skip to Anderson Schoo . Incredible use of wood paneling. This is a way of life that only money can buy. Presented at $103,000. UNIQUE HOMES Reallo" 546-5990 1850 Mesa Verde Driv•, Costa Mesa General R.E. 1002 1~eneral R.E. 1002 190 Newport Center Dr. COUNTRY HOME Fashion Island Carefree living in this 3BR, fam rm beauty on the greenbelt and close to club. Priced to sell at '51,950. CALL Ellen, 640.1120 RESIDENCE : 551-6140 WOOD STREAM Condominiums OCEAN 1-BLOCK Lge. J!Jx, 2 BR, 2 ba home. Choi c e loc. $48.000' N'pl. Island. Cozy 2 BR. $49,900. 675-7060. $32,950 Costa J\Iesa. 3BR., nice Cam rm. Lge. back yard \V/BBQ. Exceptionally clean. Good terms. 642-7491 DUPLEX GLEN MAR 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. Good Hunt. Beach. Beaut. 3 rental area, Costa ~lesa BR., 2 ba. Fenced yard, Good financing. $49,500. trees. Near s ch o o 1 . 640-8484 $43,500. 550-8800. REALTORS 4 Local Offices To Serve You Gen•ral R.E. I002General R.E. 1002 ·--= STEAL THIS! If you have your check book you have your license to steal this fabulous bay and ocean view property zoned R-3"Wlth a cozy-cottage.- Lot value only, 8% financing .. See broker at property daily. 239 Carnation. 675-7225 EASTSIDE VA·FHA \\'ow. Seller transferred from 1hb1 beautiful 3 br., 2 ba home v.• /huge lot on alley. ijpon1 for boats, co mpc>rs ~ pool. Lots of used. brick & \\'OOd. Be s t h o m e avRilable in this Ideal loca· Uon. Sur r o u nded by beautiful t.rees & shrubs. At $<12.950 should move fast. 646-1111 or 541)-89.14. Walker &Lee 3 + Family room with bar .• SELECT gm Authentic M exican tile PROPERTIES \ 1 lloor. Ne\v plWlh ca rp e t . ~ New drape s.Lovel y ! _ •ll,L llTl,Tt MESA VERDE 5 BEDROOM neighborhood. Only $4.3,900! Den't 1&1ve up the ship! DOUBLE FIREPLACE Call A&1 now 847..0010. "List" It In classified Shlp 2 STORY HUGE POOL Assume $39 ,000 $48,500 Pool -Beoch Xt'11l as a pin &: twice as nl<."\!! A real c:ondominiun1 buy in 0111• of our lastclil gro11o•ing at'eM. Existini.: l-'llA loon ca.n be asswned. Go\··t lenns available on th!~ grarlou!l 2 story home \\"ith 4 bedims and 2V1 balhs on a quiet cul-de-Mc. Larxe fireplace and ..... arm wood Jll:lill'lling in a l'<JZY counlry kitchen. E:{clush•ely \\'ilh P4BE PL4CB, IBlLTOIS ., 142-7461 ~lanicw"eo.l y.u-ds. Elevated \'~'KTibulc. St •p dW l1 1h Ln ~ mom. Form11J dinu1i:: !l"r.·ed by IS' i.tnllry. 1::norn1oui; \\Ollfl('d fic!llhl room. Tu•in \1111ding stn1rc11SC'. Circulnr bu!eony. 5 hu\;e 51'.'parate slN'plni;: quRrten:. K l n J:: s 11\lllll('t' ~Uitl'. 61)' I\' rap timund rlan£'e 11 av i ! ion. Ass111Y1t.' 7r; \',\ S3l•l pt•r n10nth 1i.1ys u!I. °'-'•111•r niusl i;:u • lake 11dv11111t1g1•. t:a!l 8>\:2-2.'i1;J. ' OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN 10 flE NICEI "'·"" 9:w21 CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors * 644-7662 * -TAKE-OVER-- VA.CANT THE REAL ESTllTERS t.! LOAN ~ STOKY Wh" ~~,~~~~Y loo ' 1 1 a fine fa n1ily hon1c! Thi.s I ~~~~=====: Au\·nn" 1·:111 ai;sume this Cl lo\'('ly nor1h Costn r.t elin Ii Jnfin ~uhJ•'t:I lo 1't~ nnnuul hon1c has 4 bcdroon1s and EASTSIDE pcrc1·111.1g<-' ra!l'. Bea utiful n great big hrmily rooin :l:'.00 sq.fL ho1nC". Every lhing addition 1-Vilh a p I um h e d WESTSIDE lron1 tht• fonnal di n t n g 1 bar. The cllnchrl'! ll rvirn, 11cp,;rute I n m 11 y has t1n assun1ablc 6"1 Vi\ All around thr to\i·n lhrrr roon1, 2 firepl<it'i!s, provides loan or \\'ill h'O l'Onventionnl is not a lx>t1er hon\(' tor L'Onllorl. or on a ne11· VA "''itit no 53-1,500. This sparklin:; clran Walker & Lee "°' 0 I All I homt has 3 bedr1n~. gold nL-AL c•c.·-,,1.c• S41.v$o! Jl1l)'ln .. n · 0 r shag carpet, and is v.·c\I ·~ "'·~' "' COATS ... ' WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0p•n Evenings ) decorated thruout. l..ot'ated I •~-~54~S.~9_49_l_~==I on ll'«' lined s1rre1, on a Balboa Peninsula 1007 ln.rge lol that has hout or camper storage and pnrk --------- like ground~. Hurry to sre L\RGE beaeb home; v.'ili this new li~ting. trade. $9-1,500. llY;O Down. co,,ATS ~larshall Rralt,y 67>-4600 Corona del Mar 1022 WALLACE REAL TORS Don't Coll Me Reduced by $10,500 I ==='6 : 2-44::::: 54=== r·m , !.,.~,~!:!:~ d•• ov.·ners residence with beau· tiful private Jmlundl OPEN DAILY 1.:; GracioWi living & grcal in· vestment on Big C a n yo n Golf C.ourse. Luxw-ioWi 3 bedroo m, 18x32 llv r n1, din rm. dbl wet bar, marble master hath. O\\•ncr w 11 1 CIUTy" 7a·,,, Isl TO at 9~ % on $149,500 price or lease for :51000. monthly 29 Rul.' Grand Vallee Ask al gate for directions VOGIL & BABBITT 644-6056 BAYCREST Large CllStom bullt, 3 bedrm, ram nn, 2 fir e pl a c es, 3 bath home. Oversized Jot, enclosed ynrd with beautiful new pool & decking. Quiet, secluded stret't on one of the better stree t s in Newport Beach. L ow in· tcrest avaUable. A real buy at $84,ro(]. 644-7270 PLUS A t•hanning lBR rental with private yam i:111TCntly pro- ducing 225tmo. ALL on a generollfl 47x118 lot ill lhe besl south~f·hwy Joca. tion. $89,500 firm call 644-12ll .... ~ Beautiful Condominium """'""""" ....... ~""'· ~·1 Assume 811% Loan 3 Bednn., 2 ba, tplc, dbl~ g;irage, pool and spacious green areas. Walle to shop- EASTSIDE BARGAIN HUNTERS ping: transportation c Io 11 e Hard11.'00d floored b eau l y by. Leese option term s graced by fn ut trees on 2 Bedroom, 2 'bath, fireplace-, enclosed patio. Room l o build .another unit. Reduced to $66,500. .fl.1ight trade. 675..a600 Anytime CLASSIF!ED ,viJI 1ell_l_1•-1 to Shore Rcsull!l? 642-5678. MESA VERDE General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 PRICE REDUCED Largt' J\ll•su Verde taniily available. $350. a month, extra s pacious lot. $29,950. •VISION• Generaf R.E. 1002 Gen•r•I R.E. 1-------$2,000 1002 -~~----~~~~---....... hon1c. t'untaslic back yanl $1.000. option money. 1£ .Quail ~ REALTY v.'i!h h1~c pool. Ne1vly 400£.ll' FORlll Oo 1 is te d • won't last. :; • Place :. 27-1.J E. Coast Hwy owner anxious has b e e n bedrooms, 3 · baU1s. C..1ose C.M. · • · AllAS Prap•rties · , l'nroua dcl Mar TWO HOUSES $22,500. Eo. (hl.·nt·r wi ll cnn-y financing. May t11ke !laUbowt as down payment. Easl!lidc Costa. hfcsa. I .!lllQuail ~ liilPlace Properli•• · 752·1920 1•00 QUAil ST. NIWl'OIT llACH DOLL HOUSE EASTS!DE LOCA110N big lhin:.t 1'00111 wlth llrep.la(.'t'. Big kitchen \\'Ith bHnll wld scr~icc porc h . E:.!tellent" cai·f)f!t and fk10r roYl"!'ing. BBQ house \Vith HreplA<.'('. Bit.: R·2 !lprinklcrl.'d I 0 t • Asking S2!1.JOO. Call 5'1().11.bl. ..,~ HERITAGE •·. REALTORS EASTSlDE DUPLEX ;\ clcluxe 0\11nen1 unit 11i th 3 bedroon1, 2 baths and a OOiltln kitchen • , . • t h e n.•ntul unit is a large 2 bedm1, 2 bath w/swtdeck O\'f'rlookiri&: pool and n o maintenance yard. {Throw 11\\'8)' your lawn mower). Exira special Md different onc-of·a·kind rental unit. $74,500 2211 New"°'t II. Mt!'k'Sfi Sun/Eve 646-5855 •I Bod.room, POOL ln choice north 'Coiila MeM location. Big huge party t'OQm, com- LOW DOWN 10'/o -ple.le. with ma&!li.ve b..az. 1 BR, Douhlr Gnrnge, Bl!· Heal~y ~·up town". See this in~. Xlnt 1trea. S 2 3. O O O. 7"1cc•oc'1co01·930=·~~~"'°''°"= 993-2184 I Classified Ad: can 642~ General R.E. 1002 Gen•r•I R.E. 1002 WHITE WATER VIEW One oC Call(ornlit's 1nost beautiful lots with forever ocean vtow. 70' frontage in exclu-• sivc Corona de! 1i1ar: $1 50,000. LIVE IN BAYCREST Use your own imagination on this one. 4 1Jedroon1 home with great lot. rendy lor your own decorating and landscaping ideas .:_ outstanding financing available. $781900. ..,,. ~ -. .. ON TOP OF THE WORLD I~ how you feel in this 5 bedroom, 2 story 1101ne \\'Ith pool, jacuzzi, !ire pit and air con- dition ing. AJl these comforts for $195,000. 2 PLIJS 2 PLUS 2 2 bedroom. pome plus separate 2 bedroom guest quarters off o! garage plus 2 bedroom garage apartment. Excellenl Corona del Mar foc atlon. $85,000. EUROPEAN STYLE AND GRACE Big Canyon luxury condominium. 2 extra large bedrooms. 2 baths, air conditioned. Views to ocean & niarvelous ligh ts. Reduced -lo sell at $105,000, PRIME RE SIDE NTIAL LOT One of lhe few remaining 401 lols on Balboa Peninsula. Oorncr location in finest area - a buy at $50,000. · DIAL 644-1766 1161 S•" Joequln Hllls Rd ., N . ._ A COLDWELL BANKER CO. 55~ aw~ fr©frt Newp©rt ere,rt wtl.e,s;s; ~©V.-ore, cm o.rcktmtn-e, frwk. Thf? clipped eav~. shlnrilr>d 1u<A. :.u!!bu~ ... tV!F! 1lnne entirety 1n VJ<'Ud. 1,,ood. v"'()(l(f v:il! 1u1n vou on. Or oll. Oul. 11 ~PL't lllcul<Jf h1lllu1l lownhomes utte1ty unlllll· nny 0!111 •rs. l"'''ch(,'d .1bovr> lhe rest (II Ni •\.\'1)()11 Beai·tt, :;uoke y0u1 psyche, wtll1 11gh1 1n 10r a lt·1)>ure!y s!roll-ihrouqh (Or ~:urr·r 0011 r.,111 liJur). See?, 3, 4 bedroo111,, 111~ck:. txiCor11es. nole luxury. IC!t.!l llic {ll.X.IOU!il!l!::>::.. 11ave uHlucnl leehngs .ind 1nf' u1~ 10 \'/hip oul you1 cht-ck l:ook. Al $59,000 and up. vc.11 gotta love 1he .11ch11t'l:luu• and :.w1mm1ng ;:ind tcnrns 1-Jr-v.f>Ofl B~ach· Coos! Highway lo Supt1~1 .trk.l :;econn gear up lhe h1~ can (7141 645-6141 IC transferred out of slllte. 3 to shop(llng & school!\. • • • • 7S2•1920 " Estate Builders· bedrooms, 2 baths &; large Walk•r & LM • 1•00 OUAIL s:_N1wP011111AcM I lnt•rnational home v•ill sell 11uicltly a l 545-9491 ~.......,. I is presently taking .reserve· family room. This beautiful __ __:"~EA~L~E!!ITIBA~T~E~--' ~~~~~~~~~::I ~::;~~~::;;; $45,000. ---------·I NAME YOUR TERMS NEWPOR T SHORES I ~~~i~ni:~15~hc:n:t~ncC r ~~1; Walker & Lee FOUR-PLEX VA NO 00\\IN -Jo'HA or On The Canal E:.:1a1cs, Jocu ted at the oor- REAL ESTATE submit your idea. Desperate J UST R ~DUCE D ! 4 ner of Pacllic Vie\V Ori\'e NO DOWN TO VETS or \\"ith 'J. lxlrm .• I b.alh per ov.'ner leaving and mus l Bed1wn1 home. Huge lami· &. new l\.1acAr1 hw-Blvd tn uni!. JnL"Otne $7,9'-'J. P rice ~II, 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. ly room plus rl en, Corona dcl P.tar, starting $69,900. Rents Io\\'· No family, fireplace, bltns, f'X· \\11.tt'rf1u111 pulio and dock. at $66.900. PHONE 640--6400; vacancies for 6 years. A cellcnt location. OPEN TO f't~s elbo11· greuse, paint, 962-S&ll gre11t buy 14·ith appn!ciation ALL TERMS, brini:-your a111\ im~>il111.1 ion but is noy,• ---~o==~R~--Assume 7°/. Loan New listing in t.1esa riel Mar. Popular "T" Plan, 3 bedrm 2 bath&, VA l!'nns available. Has ex.lstlng a ssuma ble VA loan, also can be laken over 11•iU1 approx $14,000, pay· ment Rf 5264. Owner anxl· OWi: ! $42,950. 1: shelter. oUer, asking $37,900. Call cx.·ellent buy for right pro-WNE ~ll51. pllP.ETE RRETT op~~ JitJb~~~. ~or? 4 REALTORS SINCE 19.\4 673-4400 .rca... w::~::E ~REALTORS -~54166-44141- (0pen Eveni"t•) 3 Bdrm!!., tulltic, b l' r1 nl s, frplc. 113 Acre on l'Ol1U'r Joi. Zoned for IXlr~!<. 9',(, F'inancing avail. Price just reduced to $38,!"JOO. DAVID D. CARLSON SeU Idle Items ••· ... 642-6678 REALTOR -833-9293 G•ner•I R.e. 1002 G•neral R.E. 1002 macnab I Irvine realty OPEN DAILY 2-4 P.M. 4308 PATRICE RD., PARK LIDO. 3 bed· room 2 bath, split-level townhouse facing pool '. Owner leaving area. No signs per- . milled -please ring bell. (Y16J NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fantastic Bay & Ocean view! Im1naculale 4 bedroon1, CamJly room ho1ne 'v/lots of _,mirror tr.ealment. Upgraded th~t. Room for boat & tra iler. $130,000. Lynno 1to0ie1J' 642-8235 (Y51) IF YOU'VE GOT ITI YOU'VE GOT ITI And Bayshores bas It!! Privacy, prestige, & a 3 bedroom cutie. $65,000. Jack Custer 642-8235. (Y52) SPANISH COURTYARD ENTRY Charming custom 3 bedroom , sunken living room w/beam celling. Excellent location - room !or pool. $94.500. Ken Hartley IJ42.8235. (Y53) UNUSUAL OFFERING ~'lS.000 for a very special 2 bedroom, 2 bath cond ominium in super location near 17th St. Beautiful gardons & pool. Loi• Miller 642-8235. iY56) 101 00\olf DrlM 142•1235 1144 Mlld.rthi.lr '44•1200 t Newport Beath, Cllifou~il t211J I ~,~ HERITAGE BA Oceanside of. Hwy Channing I -REALTY-1 !Jupll.''1:. Designer dee, frpl I l'll unit, lath & plaster, lg ';~~~~:l::~~= 642·5200 675-4060 pa tio. ••nc dbl gar. Best i Buy 579,500. eves { 114 ) OPEN DAILY ~ "''"'""··==-=='°" ' • REALTORS rnr: BEST : 3 tx;clrin. pool Commercial Bldg. FOR BEAUT. LIVING hotllP RI 1400 V.'est1·Jiff Dr TOP LOCATION. C.t-.1. Good 239 Poppy Ave. c I ('a. n I\' 0 0 rl 's y 1nan~ I tr11 ff ic. Lois or parkin~. Xln1 l.O\'ely :1 &inn + Guest Qtrs dcli.:hlfu0l (ealures,' o 11 1 }· lP/l~l'r.:! OwnC'I' ro11sitlC'r~ + garage w/hach. Qtr, $74,:;oo. und listen to this: srllhu~ on t'On1r1u·t. $69,500.1 in •tttl (or•eansideJ, Encl. Tl-IF. \VORST: Own('rs art' 646-3928 Eves : 645-0882 briek patio, brtck Frplc. in T('x11s, house is \':1('tUll . finaneini:: nvait. t.la ke of. it \\'all in e.'ICl'OW, but fell tr· il .. l•,000. A\·ail immed. out. OPE N DATI..Y : MOR GAN REALTY 1400 Weslcliff Dr. * 522-4222 * $74,500 or ? Unique Homes OCEAN VIEW Realtors I MAflliOR \/IE\\' 1111.J.S, :; 6·,c: UVV\ DUPLEX i Bil. 2':. Ba, Fan1·rm , 2 ;,rvuvv Onr block In n ,. r 11 n: 3 F1·pl1•ll, ('UStom d cc o r. DUPLEX holn11s., 2 ba. ench un11; $12:.i.JOO. 6-14--0:!Cll OPEN uppt.'1' h;1s l'lltln!l('d l:inai :O:.\T ,t· SUN. \.5 d·~·k, \\·Ith hll!.!l' instr. txlrn1. '':'""'~~"!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I Bolh units rrn11·d 1111u11h lo 1 Costa Mfsa -1024 2 YEARS \'OU~G · lnvf'ly n1nn!h. (",(ln() ~u1nn1"r ren-1 ------·I ov.•ner 's unit ,11i~h 1 3 lal. $~1:;.~. _ .. , . L a p of Luxury ht-dmo111~. 2 llll!h .. f.1n1 !y ("nil: 67:J.-lli6:11.i1J-."OS!i ~>.e1<, Tr1•mi·ndnu" Cre<'nbrook ~ l'OO!ll, •~1nl.11· k I~ 1· hen . hdrm 1iQ111e f e 11. 111 r r It fom1al fl 1 n 111 I(, r1~pli1rl', :.; 11 1t nt!'lh desi11:n. Bcau!lful double l!:lll'R;;:•' & lll\l!'h rlcror 1neludel( famllv 1wm. 11101'('. Apn1·tnlt'l1! hri~ 1 Fqil!·. and c!ecu-!c huit11ns . bcdr-ii.•n1. I h11!h, 11bu wllh Crl~ply n1anl c u r e d gartH!<' 11nd f1rcph1<·r. tld1•11l 1i1nrl~l·11p111g. Sho\\'!' like R for 1•1oll1rr·in·lu11·1, 011·ru•r I m o r! r l ! S 5 5 , ':l 5 O. Call n10\·i~ nu11h: !llllSl ,!it'll' ASSUME Jll 01 LOAN I j lQ-li:lO. • Offered at s~'l.!:lll. CALL t l 10 .~~~=~- f14ti-:,SSO llcrilllKi' ltf'allul'I< SUPER POOL HOME, r .... -naeu.1 -~ --1 l...i. <In. 11yn11. Anyone c·en l 111 D5 -Vacant -6'! •. Loen 11uaHr~: Only } y1~·1 · RE-IORS V.A. lq1tn l(J h1• !l!f.)(\Hl1t'll \\Ith nl<l r.11•r hk yd v.·/firrp1t. "' ST.JOO V0--111 ..... uh l<itul Pf1Y· 1 <lnl\ ~:?ell 1'1('r ll\1' I (t t n I .•• n1cnt of SJ:ll. 3 ~!nu, :l 11.\1111,,:. S:l s,,00 rull ~%H1~rBl\'d, hnlh. Nev.· carpels. J-~1'f'11hl~ \w1.· .. 1C"~1 1l .1' n ~ S 1' IG E £,\'\ll'lf'E FA'ln.\· HO~!~~. p!tinted In/DUI. Dbl r;::urn~•'. I 10'.\1!:;:-<. 6-0-6641• 2& t'Oll\l'rl drn. !>h•pdn fun Elec. Bii's, J(ug<" y11 rd. ____ 1111 v.•/ 111u11~!\'ll brick Jpl f"itntu1ic ~. C11l1 &· din·<lin Pr('(\, 2nd IJ)I Ht c:itnda Real Estate In pwfld ilm. Phag M'Jll 963-8316 blal Direct thMtt. hlun 1.11. r riv • r1 . 1---------1 p.111n, f1•n,·1•1l lrlr !tp11 rr, FREE & CLEAR 2 4 J2l $·l3.~:'ll1. REL> CARP t::T . \Vidow n1u~t IK'il ()I' 1r11rle I 64 -ltl-~\LT(IHS ~1'2 m Acttl;St~~ fronlllgt' Call Collect I OWNE R OESPE~R~A~T~E'1 -GEM-f .. r \"flu \tJ 6~'1' 1 h I 1 i.:ic. 120-r Tu~tln Ave .. N.B REALTORS 64~· lliT.l FOURPLEX l'rt1ne nonh Cosh• l\J c 1 u l(K'nUon. Annu11I In e o'm t> moo. Just \\11ted. 11nl1 <':<· clusiv!' 11al1'11 p r I 1· t' of $61,(W. Coll ~~2,1. m Associated , LCISOUTM COAST Jto\llOt 8rOkefs Subscribe to the '''IJl•<>n.i l -I Hr. ~ Ha, DR • ~1l i\llJl\O'I h••Mt> cond. 1''11u1n\'i11)! n\a1l 1\1lr <Jr 11'«!' OfJI loll S4!1,91XJ. Jl I VlUatlD\•a newspaper that covers your Rrl .l..!!}.\r.~i hometown best... . NR. So-:-C'•t p1-;lz.11, 3 Hr, :.! B..1, bltn,11, frple, fncd yd . S.'i1i.OOO. By "'"nr 873:p1<13 YOUR· Hometown Dolly New1paper I n't· U\\'N~:n 21.s tir, I \)ll, j~.:,! lot 'l 1.1Xl0. !\lust hu'lt J''l.£1~ tJy, t~ ~11:-i-lOQ.'i I DAILV"PllOT JX!n't '(ive ur, 11'\e 8hlp! , ''JJ~" it In "ft!l'!1:'11led. !tiJp L-------...1 , 10 Shcir" ltMi1d1,1 64 7R. " . .. . ~ , , I ' , ... ' .. " ,,,. , ..... ~ ,, .... • ··.1 ••• ... ,. ' • • .. ... , "•, .. ~ . '\ . , - . . • • • ----., -• • ' " . D tj DAILY PILOT WtdntW,, No¥tmbtr 20, 1974 , Eatt uff 1030 Huntington Beach 1040 Latunt Beach 1048 1 Newport h.ch 1069 fncotne Property ~ -O::;t~s~o::;r:.. .. :::;;l•:,__...:,~::;;:I -~~~~~~~:..j~~:=~:::.::::.:::= .;;;;==---..:..:.:.; -,.. 3267 CONDO/Pl.AZA >'IXF.R UPPER! -PENINSULA 9 FOURPLEXES ........ tho! .... ..,; !l><illd l~~!'.!!~--~~1~::::.::::::..:.:::i=..-:....::..:::;;.1 3 br, 2 ha, .;:io,WJ. <h\•ner lklol\ nu1rkcl. $pa.(')oUf, :!IOO $~~1[ROICE SLASHVED •, POINT c" OVINGTON ~ ..... ': :~·:. TAKE ALL OF ME o·R NEW 2 hr. AUIO VU\a.. Crpt, ~ CS.9:li7 5<1· fl. 4 br, 2 bi.I, bike ~ . •c•n 3 BR btach huuse. ~ dm .... • ......... bU1l All UHTALS Sl{ARE uritqti:e OtlW spa. drps .rnrce. diah¥i'V', er&. Et Toro 1032 to 0Ct'1tn, Ask lor: Very Strlou.1 Stlltr & dlnifw rm. Cllll dolly ot $89,950 Good C.Pit. corner, fU t • clouJ a..11t level To"·M•lll/OC, ~. a.»-GOllG-Ju11,. Net !16S-4U6 O '•h I It II Jll krm1. overprk:OO 1at ~"'°'itn .. YIYICt .-:::r:· · ho itt'W'>' Colon\111. ·-ean n,. t orlf!A s. •'lti l)OO, _,,.,.. -2 ri......iac, 2 •1ctbW'1. fllbu·3 sn~·•.2ba.~.p&I~ TAKE O\'ER PA\'~tENTS CENTURY 21 U •·1i. bl "· J -""" .,. ~ .,....,. ""' 7% h1tt·r~t vie"'· J)aJatlal, 4 BR It larn. llui: va e -uut trvel Ult QUINTARD REALTY f IOUI coastal view. Pool, nt. enc to 1 e d attach gar. lA~~Sl~l'il ~:~vnl~~~ 'Curi::~: :1·-_1;~·.,o~'fin:~;ll~~~ .. 645-7221 .1~~~ll.~~ ~~;r;:-x~ 3.156 Via Lido, NB. Me 295 ¢CA =" ?.la"'1a. Adults, $613 ·~th. Children $215 'mo. ~L By °"''ner !l&hH90 bl!t\I, dshW'lhr, ctramlc Ule EASTBLUYf', vu, 3 BR, 3 years ago. Prime uultt In 1871 llarl:xlr Bl, C.M. $U;2991 _. J!WJ. cuts. 642-3082/~ NtwPort ... ch 3269 Beauhful 4 BR., 2 fuJI bntM, lrvlne J044 & Indoor-outdoor carpeting. bl. M bonus mt· (can be prime locatlol\. super NO HASSLE. Dana Potrat HF•Olrrauw:c.M '42·ehl l:E~l;;T;•::•;,•~;--'.;-;~-;3:2:3~2:[;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;=;;;;;[ Nm& c1u•1ie1i, b I t • I n s .1 ;:::::;,;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:~ I Sli.'t" carpetlna-und c.'U.flOrn 5 BR}~ fn:im park. llharpl . 81!i % IJ1te1wt on $55,(Ul... Inc r<-rmill. ·Plana ~ · ' un1' 'lNEW 3, nr, 2 B4 condo, H •~ VI HJ- CtlshWfullll'r. a or r:: to u 11 dnpea 1hruOu{. Huge patio, i.~--'·~~·;;.<;Ag•·~•ec•:..1 .,, ... I rontrt.ct of gale.or-obtain tor lwc wli11 on 10,000 t cozy bcch& fl.Im, • fenced yd. Children ok. Sl25.. •ruur ew .. y,e• cu6l0m dri.t~-1..11.t'Ke ex-CAMPUS VIEW 1)ver11lz.ed yu.rd, do u b I e Newport t'tti9ht1 1070 new f In an cl n i . Groll lot. Prino. only. tome w/uW $\l~ up. 831-'ll09 , Lovely 3 bedroom ,tjoni c ~ jijQ,'T'~ate pa!io .~ TURTLE ROCK ~Kraitc. $69.500. Terms RED avtt•K" S8Th mo. on s.11. CANTR.EU,; RLTRS 833-2224 LITTLEU!ll ~L~ .. 1 Jlr $l1$' , ,,..A=" 2 Br n .... ~ .. Vi,."' putU~\y 1imdlea~ Fire ' W"'"wny• It 1 • A ""°' 4 lldo"•"·• "'·• '"th 1\"pl•"<· CARI'-n EAL T 0 ltS' lr.'• DOWN PIUNClPALS ONLv• "·" H'•h R' S't + ' It ' ~·" ...,...,., &rn pet ..,,..,, <:>c.i rw..r•<UU' "J" It " I '·~-floth·"t s'Ai tGA.I N ~t ~~-·\ype''lov.·~hon;; ~IAN ... Y 540-~12 10r @9...i271 ~ JJdnn &_•Den or 5 B<lnn, tod t714\ ~1700 ............... '& m ie un s CLOSElnnlcelBr u.nfum Condo. AIC. rehig, crpt, P ... mo.~· .. -' u ' 58&-,;;951'.>. 1'rtnc1iltll~ only. J::XTRAS! $&1.900 li::;;:i:i:::::::;;;:i:::;;:i:i~:;;;:.:,] 2 Bath. frplc, beant eellinp, t~illll\~I ~~$11~ O~w~~~ ~ ~·N~ru:: ~k. drpg, 848-8500 or 58&63 &4f.6200. fi:~~I Harbor Hlghland1 1036 ~ Qu~t tree-lined 9 1 re~\.· ~ 49'l--50'18 uW $195 Yearly ttuhtington BMch 3240 3 Bed~\, ~·h bi.~ (.'(In> , By ...... '-'BR. ,,. BA. it!.~N~~~~..8~* ... =·· ".':"''· ::;. ·:~ r N~~~~ ~~~TS ~rai"i":.:~""· • BRAN. o -"r.; .~ ~::u::i :'~p~l~~: Vnciutt. $<17,000. lflu-bor HI, W!lt-Yls Ute Set.. Thcluslve .: __ :cc-::::1' $l50 OOO. Agent 646-lZS NICE 2 Br dplx, pr. \Vic . llft $525/mo, yrly. J e n n e Emign. ~larlnl!l'I. Phone!: nc11t' li.11n.,fC tor Clscerniog NEWPORT HEIGHTS I I ' chld &: 11m pet $19:>. , NewmM 64U235. C l 646-73-13 T, 1'', S, .S.lot huyrrs only. Sharp 48R, 4 Br, den, brick fpl.c, large I Un t1 W th Poof-Mounrn, Dffert, SEPARATE 3 Br hie, fucd. 1 2 & 3 BR .t.Plextt 515-1275 ?..1 . T. \V. 2•,, Fain\Jy Home with ell.-lo«. Otolce N.!11."\(\n BeilCh Beautlful Vfew of Resort 2400 pet or &ingle1! $19S ' FRbPif ~/MO Huntington Be•ch 1040 l.'lusiv~ Club prlvll~"t'S. L.?O k>cation. Needs some TLC. Newport Back B•y Redec. ms.. 3 Br, yd, kids Dsh"·!J.r! Open ·aerun' Clgs. - So cla.an yoU can mov•ln Tomorrow 4 11m1·iol.1s Bed. • '* ba ths, pool si:.i~ lot. hoo t, tntilr r 1:1t't.'E!SS -losh s):iag cpt , "'al'll\ trplat'l'. cement drive. a~•,:, VA IOHn. Call Chris, .Al;!. 968-40i UQtly~ Bank Bldg. University Park, lrvint' Day1 SS2·7000 Nights 1legree Panoram1c Ck-c1:1n OwDl'I' llllxiouS. Make oiler Newly oUered prestia:e all O\VN your Own PALPif: Ii: pet.'MO\'e nowt Shai c.).pt•g thru~out 1..,.\!"';,R;,•al~l~y!!C.~m,;,pany""'!!'!""'!!I View. t.nrge kitchen, J1epa-Spatting Real E•ttte 2 bedroomll large apts. U D~T GREEN Jot, ALL alone 3 Br, f:ncd yd, Comp&. Draped, P·r iv at ~I~ tl\le dining and all Uta t's 133-3544 ye a r you n r beau I y. {Mobile Home) GoU &: Teo-gar, chld I 1m pet S2'lS PaUoll, Encl'd Garagea. No Love For Leuo ,to needed 10 rnake thls )'Our ---~=,..-RidiculOUllly low rent& start nil Club in P~ Desert. M.\NY, MANY ?.tORE Pets i.)lli to Ocean. Prohstlonll Coupto hon1t'. Price(I 10 IK'll at FIXER UPPER. 11t SlOO. Large lovely S4500cash.plusbpnvate~ AUJ•Rant•l1 642-1313: 201.tlt 0.W-Ave AVAh.. DEC 15th U9 ~ Ol"C 1 1 1 Sm•ll d""''' ,,.,_ -model· -·-•· -·'bl 1 tract avail, on a I an c e . •. ••· • -/ S .......... ~ c."On rac a .... '"" •• ..,.,. ...... , Y"""" Y room or Write Classified Ad. No. 227, I ANDLORDSI (3 bllCa w. or 'Beach Blvd, \Vestclilf garde'!_o,.· e w '11!4 ~~. for 1ppl cfl.11 R. t'd. You can save, buying more u.nlts, possible Q>ndo n...u .. n:•-• p 0 Bo •"""' '"""' . l blk s. of Adfl.ms) pool. 3 BR, 2 UA A' frplc, HOLIDAY HOUSE Lendbctter at 615-1070. Bkr, before completion, $34,950. L"Onvenilon, p::t;Slble l and c;:t MUU<' ~ 92fr16x .........,, We ~ lra Newpor. .54f..950) AEK.. Ex,tJU-Cl1ll!I, drp 1, Sniell the tuii<cy rool!lini.: nnct 1 .,,~~~~~~~~!I ~~~/ ~f~144~uty. Ait. lease and sell apt&. Cnce a esa, Beach e Corona del Mar • washer dryer, refrig It s..-e th(• ni• l>f'I out 10 f!CJOl I ~~ ""''-"=~'-"=-==I in a lifetime opportunlly to rNDl.AN WELLS furn ~ndo. 4 l..q'wia. Our Rental Ser-DEWXFJ ~ style 4 stereo Speakers. l yr lease1 as you take fl look i\f thl!I •· 1..AGUNITA * Newport Shorff 1072 own in this very desirable l BR, 2 Ba sleeps 4. Ten-vice i. FREE to You! Tr)' bedrm, 2 ba, bi& liv room $450 mo lst &: IQ( mo'1 brighl·C'VllVl'nirnl kildicn. !"!:!ps to pr1vate beach. location. Tax &heller and nis, poolt, &. clubhouse. Nu-Y leW! v.·/tplc. Crpts & dJ;pS + !lee 'dep. Yard 'I: pool Tiie dining roorn i.~ fornud, 3"':R, 3!"A, ! pnttos & diu. app1~iatlon. Owner needs (714l 548-M38 or 345-2087 NU.VIEW RENTALS thru.out. Close lo Hw1tington maint '1ncl'd. Adi.Ill& Call lhe beclrooins number three. rni. In1n1ac fnn1\Jy honic 3 BR, 2BA. Upgraded home, ca!:lh. $200,001. Bkr 612'·5851. Or•ngt Co. Prpty. 2500 6T.Mll30 or 494-324.9 Center. $350. Mo.~ C&.ll Bev eves. 548-oo~ lor apff.· · Th , al f nd gun1e v:lswc-epi~ vi ews, in steps to beach. pools & ten-ORANGE 8 Ibo P I I 3207 or Dale 96l-4567 .or 96~1786. $100 Nl£E 1 Bdt pv er iw~~. s a ~b~n ~f't'f'nbclt 11t.>eure urea, reudy for re-~:_1~sumable. $ 5 2·• 5 O O • GARDEN GROVE a 1 an niu 1 · 3 BR, 3 bQ, lg. Upstairs gUe,ge. 35' llv nn, 2 blk!I 10.:·a tion for I his end unit 2 c u 1iuncy. O\vner-fi.nanclng I~~"'!"'--~---=~ COUNTY VA and FHA terma. Sharp YEARLY 3 Br, l~S fla, !rplc, bonus rm. New cpt. drapes, ocean • story l\O.'nhse and II. n:ttllo;tic a\·nll. Cal l for uupt. Sin Juan Cp1trn. 1078 and lovely~ bedroom, 2 bath % b!k from jetty. $400. mo. bltinl, oovettd patio, nr. $115 2 BDR. f'rpl bOU~ prlet" of $64.500. LAGUNA NI GUEL UPGRADED 3 BR, Condo. 2!!ni~~· So~e ~~ar OO b :~c £6_ family-home with fenced 1213) 693-2645 week 1 y, bch. & all 11Chools. ~90. Dbl ~· yd, ;\ blk beach CALL SS2·7SOO REAL TY <>?n 5050 $39,!nJ. Autoniatic gardge, Smaller units aliO. By appt. yard.. S 2 7 , SO O . QUAIL 6Th-9l'B' ~ per mo. 838-06.13 Wkd.Y&· fl.ft: $365. 2 + Den, trplc, prtlge, • ' ., ' Fantastic Lo•n aM;un1110on. huge back yard big el10\IJ:h lor pool, plus gartien. forever bl<X·k ~'llll fenl'f'. St>llct say.11 "sell to- day!" Paul · A~t. 812-9371 • VISION. 496-4040 .......,. Existing 51Ai9'~ assumable. only. Quall Pla c e PLACE PROPERTIES, PIER avail for lge boat, 3PM. • yard, patio, CdM ' Laguna Niguel t052 SJx.ooo. 493-7262 alt. 6:30 Properties, Investment C~4J 75Z-1920 main bay. 't.ee 3 Br. $450. REDECORATED2BR NU·VIEW RENT~LS m. Olviston. (71-0. 7~1~. Out of~Stat1i...P1pty.l.600 mo.-*~~-~ .. mg_. J1:lli: .. 119.W!f..~,__pai.Q,t..in.a,i.A.e. ~or .as+~ ---~ SECLUDED 1% Acre Estate, A TWOFER? 1urn. ~ and autslde, Ne.w crptg and 11 rt .. "<I hill conipany _-lid /3u6/v ~ sq. ft. Spanisp Adobe, YEP! 2 homes for the price 40 ACRES Southl'.'Hl TeXu Collage Park 3220 drapes. Must see this beau. NEWPOR'r BEACH. t.r u I Y U .. ·,... Park Center. Irvine. "'""' wf.!f} X 51);. pool. $245,000. range land. '$4,000., S 4 0 · ty. No fee. $245. mo. Call be a u t )tu:J setting-l,rge 3 U D "v " £ftl n1• AJ!:L 493-ll45 of one. Only $iW,!m for a if'A-'11.. Ii:: $40. mo. &l6-062S Beaut 48R 2BA. new crpt&, tOday 963--4561 or 963-1786. Bedroom, 111.mily room , Move P to • re.am ~~~~~~~~~~ 13 bedroom and a 2 bedroom da""', s.tZ-8051 eves. bltna·, '-l. Nr OCC Ii:: Elem, Bev or Dale. polished v.'OOd floon.1 beam Greenbrook B.arcalon• SPECIALIZING IN ~-T·--·· low ~.-' ="'~·:;::o=7.:;=c7-== -· L Col.LEGE P-...., Corne 11 , '"''""'' ,..,.., 8 ..., .... 1'R•al E1tate Wntd, 2900 557-4954 bef ll'aa:· -2 BR •• ... ~ WfW .i_.. C!ilin:s· Yean &a 8 e' \Valk thn1 custom 1ile en!ry, """' LAGUNA NIGUEL VIE\V ~ payn1ent e-.-en a aallboat ...;;;cc...;;.;..______ • .... v-... uava, $a75.00 mth enjoy prof. deiil~ lnlt'rior, 4br, 2\1 ha, kilcht'n, liv PROPERTIES ... .._ Jiii may be considered. 1 1,m , -·tract 10 "'"' 3 Corqna del Mar 3222 no pets, clean. gardener Ii: Cole or Newport IUtl"ll l"-?. Cfll'e Ur.ndscp, walk to nu; .... 1dinti nn, /~m r ni SEA TERRACE . Br'Y'i d';;' home in"""San 11.'lr. pd. ())uples only. $m. 67~5511 • ;11issr~~ ~A~~~~~~: ;;~ .. 'ii~~\a~~ ~/~.ti:~ PRIVATE GUARDED AREA Jt:oii. aomn I' 'Quail ~ Clemente from owner Y.'ho E;XECUTIVE RENTAL ~~f appt. ~ aft. ' I - 893-8333 floors. many xtrus, assunic for sale llOO p1ac9 ~11J acce pt silb!Jlantial Sp)'K:las& 4 bedroom. family WE HAYE <<l 3 L-'-*YEAR~Y RENTAL* VA Joan, fl;?,900. 551--4199 Enjoy The Good Life _.:.::,...:;:;:... ___ ..:..:.:: p __._. monthly payments and $3000 room w/specta.cular vle.w. ._........,m, 1 Blk To Surf NO DOWN TO VETS! OPEN 1-4:30 Call 493-2513 $SAVE YOUR MONEY!Jrapm-~:~o· . ea r nest money with Your dtolce carpet. $.13Xl/ 2 be.th houAetl. No tees. Beautiful· New ModerO 2Br, 4 BNrooin hon1c incluUil\i; 369'2 CLAREl\tONT Lake Forest 1054 U:ASE a ne.w mobile of your 1,oo ouA1LST. HlWPO•t 1,1""4 rea.sonable interest nte. No mo. CY20l From $285 to $295 a mo. 2Ba Private Apt. Cable TV, =""-""-'-'----· ch0'"8 w~ption to b•ru! All brokers. Phone 49'J-6682. Lois Miller 642-8233 ~AJ,or7 .. ..se.J~1°.,t. D a I e · Walk In clo&eta, bllhw. enc 1argen111.sterJ>uit.e . 3 BR .. 1%"BATHS "" VA DUPLEX ' ............, -""""'"100 Gruclol.is living room with i~'<. v. A. 70/0 INTEREST payments applied tow at d HouMt furnished · gllnlge, Pfl.tio. No kld•/pc;t1. crackllni: wood burning $2'24 PER l\10NTH z STORY purchase. ~ Extremely sh8J'P 3BR, 2BA TOWNHOUSE $325 mo lse. *Be't 0 r REALTY ,, r i rcplncc. Gourmet island ONLY $43,500! ! • 1°"55 EXPANOO + 8xl4 add and 2BR, lBA beauty. General 3102 Realty Compa\l,Y La. l br •• l~ ha. Omdo, a I 1-U t 111 t I e I Pd. Call k i t c h en If amlly rooni. Sctnic Properllcs BY OWNER on roo111. Sku1U1gs/aw·nings / Heavy sl111g crptg. thrOut. $85 10 $135'UT1L pd, bach nr. Hunt. 1fbr. $225., incl. 54&-:$'78.or 5Sl-ti042 e't"· Covrrcd patio looks out on l ---•~675c::>::;5:.:1:o>;:_*::....--Beaullfu\ '1Br .. 2 full baths. dshwJu·. Adult park. H.B. Air-rondit1onlng. VA ap-La CdM NB niaint/poot (213) 439--0969 HARBOft, vtEW HOiltES • mnnicured lnwn with ~f~y UN IVERSITY Park, New Shau carpets, b u 111 ·Ins. $f,.20C. * * !H2-2l30. pralsal In process. $45,950. ;m• am{ING i Bdr, 2BRA..:.?:11 I.arklpur ~_LBR,-2. Ba !4a~ ~~· hlla:hly u;-:ded! , 11vocodo bearing lree! ny Deall(' home. Jbr, on \>iew Ois'lwashe.r. gorgeous APT . .:iize Mobile Home-in a· jQUDil-l ae&,~l%:DlJlflie&CflCdM ~ $435 home, 1 yr old. Nice U>4, am nn, rrm; -,i $38,950. Don't delay, call t'ul-de-sac, many x tor as, ctl~lbin draroei<. IA•:·J.:r t;:oo-adul t pal'k on l~ bay. Plac• $200 UTIL pd,,oceanfront 2l1 Jasmine neighborhood. Ul(), mo. ~a~ A z.: cir:r ~~ toduy... inimiedi:.te occupancy, L'0111-posed 11,g1,;J~"'"IP .,.1f " & $18,T.JIJ. Sfil.-3672 Lj 1 Bdr, No. End LagUna 4BR, family rm $600 642-3216 -Com pool 1 rec fat:• 11 The Rul E1tate Fair 1nittt'd financing. S69.i:i0 full ~-anrn·ays. Jt's 11 RE AL Be11utiful view, pri \•ate beach Proper•••· ··.. NU VIEW. ~NTALS 3ll) Orchkf 3 BR, 1% Ba, near .Beach. Ind. $5ro mo.'640-6451. 839.6133 or SU.2551 ~t9'!6 6r~~s· 14 8 3 days. BARGAIN at s ~ 4, o o o ·I 2 BR 2 Ua, in Laguna Beach 1,00 ouATl5s~.·~n~t·aaACH 673-41D) or 494--3248 3BR, 28~ Laom ... :mP"" SY.JJ :::11o1.ne.i&:h~. mo.' L&<A.vail~ 4 BORM, 2 BATH I-=~~:"'""""'"!~~ 586-5960 Principals only. .:!ti.OOJ O\\Tll'r 497-UI02 SINGLES or couplei; Hun-ol.M •~ - Ii :Lc:•,,_9::."";;.•:;..;:8.;.H::.<;;.h.;..... __ 1.;.048'-Lido Isle 10S6 Acreage for. Pl• 1200 6 Units Mesa tington Beach $125. A Is o 3BR. 2BA $345 inuned. 968-345(1 • -------I -~·alk to beacb, vacant ' Cole of Newport Rltrs $450. SUPER .. Br, c;pts, New •tarbor v~ hom e . POOL Step doW1\ living room , formaJ dlnlng. huge master suite, floolin ~ on I u I h t·horolnte. shag, exciting red \\h\te & blue den. To see the f'Cl't of this homl' cnll: BETTER THAN $82,SOO m uLous ., A""'.J $87,500 . "°""'· Laguna s .. ,h. &r,.osu •,!l"..J.~"!;"· dep . f.:\,"~~.':~: PAPER MONEY Buys LIDO Houle situated in the heart o I T\\-o 3 1M1n1t bu!Ud1np -, pnmo3 singles, famlie6. 2 Br, fenc-BRAND NEW ,,,.......,.,.., ...,,,,.,,,,,.,, $495. rno.'~5868. ' 1 blk from WATER. 2 br, Avo.,·ado Cou ntry . Call ~ta esa acal on . e.d, nr ocean. $175. H. a 4.BR. 2 ba. bltim, ~· 1 ON THE IA'(. 2 oo. den. l..xl sq. ft. Agenl, 5-19-8398 minutes to So. Coast Plaza. Agt. Fee. 979-84:11 l ~~·,• ,t_!~ TLEAFHS ~mo· "' . ...,847 !"'u gar, patio. •Bdrm. 2,,,. Balb. . Bltln at quiet end of Isle. Ideal ---. 10.5'!0 cap rale + 10.4% B•lbcwi l1land 3106 MJ .. -. ... '.:.n.1, ....,.. .._ for single or couple. No Commercial Prpty 1600 s1iendable. Quie.t cul ~e sac. \Vlth ocean view 3 BR, lrplc.--ti&b pbod. 1 kitchen wilh )K>at slijl S154:l ' That v.i.U be your 1st im- pression, \\"hen you see. this UNIQUE 2 bfORY HOl\tE, BUlLT ON 11;', LOT S. a' Detailed fl.II l'.'Ood exterior, 1\lage Real E st~te main!. J-'ee land, t e. r ,DI s ~,, · .~ • Gross Sl065 per m o n t h ! 513 NARCISSUS ml. to beach. No pets. $335. mo. w1thoul boat sllp S11Xl aavil. 61.>-62121 rrofeSSionol Office HUIT)' -Cll tl lo Pre Vie W '712-4-6-9 POINSE'ITlA mo. 545-5004 · mo. &tl-2110, 642--04lt BY OWNER B 'Id' CTI4) 752-1700 FROM $375 NEW 4 BR. >ea. Flmo·nn• .I • hitli huge sun deck enclosed ,62-4471t::::.)54M10l \r/riost & rails, THAT Of-'"°""'"'"_,,,..-~!!!!!!! I fER~ A SCENlC VIEW OF I! ntE OCEAN. PARK PLACE ~....::..:._.;.:::.::;:.:,::...,1,06,,9;1 Ul lftt) INVESTMENT DIVISION Bay & B~ach RJ.t)'. 675-3000 31 ~~k_ :rn::· J:'18pJrl~ Condo. Deoorated lhru~ut~ Newport Buch TO\l Anaheim location! 8 units 2BR lba beam ce.Wnga Sch. $350 67S-Jl36' l\tany xtnu. Pool, J1cuui, WATERFRONT WONDER carpeted, air conditioned. • •· · ' Sauna Tennis. "50: m o Ideal Situation for ao owner-paneled !Iv rm A master H.8:·$410-Brand-new. near ~728 or &l:Hil77 ' ' user. Sell or eKchruige for br, Swedi!h frplc. s u 0 n Y oeean 3 Br den 2 'ba 4 terrace wlkini dist. beach, -.1 .. ·paUo m-6254.. ' WESTCLIFF atta, BR. 3 rcsideritial in1...'0nie South groee.n: & 1 t 0 re • , No ~· - ' Ba, lge kitchen, clean A ' • " Juat one yc.nr old und loaded 111/model hon1e ex Ir as . Plush coco1t carpet, det'01·;1to1· 111 i r r o r !I , big fan1 1·m, fplc, klni: sx br's, j"I A{.'C kitcht•n. Barg a in prire ,v/\ow int. 1el'n1s. Birr ~)6:!-j51 l Sprawling 4 BDRJ\·l. f loor plan has \I' / 1v carpeting lhru-0ut. Island ty pe kil- t·hen. has Bil T-lN RANGE & 0 V E N • DlSH\VSHR., GARB. DISP. & EX· TENSIVE USE OF DEEP ST A 1 N E D J\1AHOGANY CABINi::TS. Sp a c i o u i;. sparkling, and spectacular CANAL FRONT 5 bedroo1n fRn1Uy hOm e or S\\'inging 'pad. Low. I 0 IV pl'!ced ul $77,900. 0 n l y S12,000 Down and owne.r "'iii carry finanring at low 8% interest. Coo.st Area. child pet S 2 9 5 3 BR, 2 be. Tawnhouse. Patio, oeal Acrou from t.ttriners ea.fi1~~Zll TRIPLEX B•lboa Penln1ula 3107 673-m5• no '· . ~.'~~·o~~Lrec, Sehl. $625. mo. 6463882· 1 ': COVINGTON BRO'S 4·PLEX£S For lnfon1u1t ion &: location contact - KASABIA"'- Real Esta te 962-6644 Open s!aircas.e leads to 200 \evr1. 11o·f2 BDR~1S., BATll & LARGE LTV. R~l. AP· PROX. 2l f'T .. v.•ilh dbl. slidini:: ~la..._.; ""alls \hat open 10 s.un deck. 111erc is no better buy in Laguna, for Something Special only • h.1s h11p)X'1wr1~ \{('re is $55,950 FULL PRICE !ll'A'lusion. nrivnte residen-"'HIS ON"" •· d I HURRY ON , • r~. · tiai park plus e u x <' 10 REALTY lt'at1tre5-Qffrrel 10 )'l)U fl.II MISS N 111 01\1' house -in one special 98.'i So. Coast Hwy .. L.a~una neit!hhorhood. All I er ms Phone (714) 494-0731 IJl!llQuail l liilPlacal . Prap ... li•• · , 752·1920 1400 OUAl\§1. Ntw..oat llAC~ WATERFRONT ASSUl\lABLE 'I/A LOAN. 3 BlrmOOM, 2,batbl, 1iii blk I 3244 3 BR, 2 BA, Duplex., 2 blks. Covered private patios. Own-DARLING 4 br, w/{rp.le., blk. troA Big OJrona. can be rvine beach. $300. yearly. 642-3188 ~ e.r's unit v.·lth fireplace. All to bea.ch & shops. Wntr. or JeaAd for S::.75 per month. or 642-7914 f ____:_... tl'.'O BDR?\f units. Xlnt No. yrly. ~2-8862 eves. or 556-Family v.1th Children ok. BLUFF Condo. Z pl • n . ' ' Costa Mesa Joe. $54,SSQ. 3519 wkdys. ' Call 673-8550 BKR. *RENTALS* SBR ""Jdy S51J5, mo l ac. COMMERCIAL u:~ Cost• Me\I 3124 LGE 2 story 3 Br, 2 Ba, University Piltlc 752---1430 &: 494-6404. Quail ~ ''"'·kl~ """'"'· N•. ""' 3 BR., 2 ba. ........... $315 ' • WANTED' ' ht', 2 be. 9 • 70/0 RETURN Plac• EASTSIDE I br. co ttage.. & •hopping. l•t A WL S425. 3 BR., 2~ ba. •.•••• $380/400 home. Refl.10Mbll!i. Will Pra L. utils. pd. $130. l $165. No mt-l yr llie. 646-4319 The Terrace lease. 1 smJ pet. 898-2'Zl3. Prin1c. ollfreewayrom-PW•l•S · . pets. 1st, last&: Sec. JBR. 2 a~ near beach. 2BR.,2ba.. ........ $350/315CHARM.ING 3 BR. 1_ d. mercial. 41 retail & office 752·1920 ~1401 ..._ 3 BR, 2. be. • ....... $3$/$42S •"' Y s p a ces. Beautitu1 Spanish 1400 OUAI~ St WIWl'Ott &IAOI 2BR Cp drps G s .. 9 5 . I r w In &: I r w I n Greentree Botne.s Step• to beach. Comm:. ~- motU. V\slble 1rom s an Un' bel'oeveable ns5 mo~isa ~:J! a!t Realtors, 644-6lll br 675-2 BR., l~ be. .......... $3U $425. mo. Agent. 645--~ Diegu Freeway. Sb011t'S 9.7'k $l7S. f>t8-l42S liOOO. • Turtlerock San Ciemente .3276 cap rate. Top groWlh area 5 great lillle tri·pleKes ln 48 2 BR, sm. den, 2 ba., bltn. 4 BR., 2% baths ........ $450 2 Bediwm. den, Doll Hou!!e. PltlNCIPAIS ONLY! C&.ll a good rental area in Costa Laguna Beach 31 kit.. dish\l/lhr.; frpl, cpts, 4 BR., 2 balhll ...... $425/450 NEW CONDO, 3 tr,~ ba, Pier aod slip. Best Newport to preview (714) 752-1700 i\1esu 9C'Ai linancing, only -drP11: patio I:. garqe. $350. 3 BR., 2 ba. ...... $41;,,w/g<ht o c e &rwlew/Dana Hbr.·SC $115.000. . ---·-· _ winter re~ta s: oceaP. • e 2 BR. 1 Ba, sa:rage, $2$. 4 BR., 2i,s ba. .......... $430 patk>s,. pool, PL S330. 675-8600 Anytime of Hwy. $-150 Month & up. W It last CALL 552-7500 S40-4083 Island 'ccfl.l 't'11. Best price. [rrm;s, ,™l~e· 'l\·.~I S4J,000, 6/a-7225. E.~RALD BA, Y: 1'.1 a~' 6Trl'n6 College Patk pier. 2 CU' pr .. ~k. pvt. • VISION • THR>:E ARCH s• Y ' • 6n.ms · .,. '"'""' VISIO ~S•n'-'iJ:=.,...,-0 ---1 Bdrm• .. ,.,. ba,; ""''""'°"" • N • c I' "•271 11 \Vlntei· rental; $8tl0 1no:1!h. DARLING 2 BR house, PIO-•e Strano ~ , 1 •• Clnustrophobia~ llO, 3 Bdi·m~ & lamUy 1·m .. 7 mo. CdM. Call Lou I 1 e uvallnhle, n1akf'!I ii easy to 1 _:...:.:=H=A~Vc:,E:,.;c,...cc..:..c.-- own. Bl' surprbe<I. C a 11 •• ·• • ~17-1.·~~I Agt. Custom Built \'Ot1'll be l'xcredingly <.'Ont-REAL TY • BEACH BLVD. • •·-ths <cl view :-~"" r.1onth. Pelefs..6~ or 6I0-8319. REAL..,, VIILAGE San Juan (tupl~"<. i(!\'l(<hlc ii\ the l'Xtra Jarizc l.Hl ' • •l'fV'I ,, ' 2br , .. ~ -d ..... ra-27.\'.l E. Cons1 H\\')' INCOME T•v $AVER! 2 Bclnns., l~J, bath!!, $375 NE\V 3Br, 2 Ba, bltns, a --> hill -m-•y ' .,.., ... ., ..... , .,..., •. ,.-· I kl ,.. ~ bed r 1~.0111s of this frl'sh. -ne\V '""' '"" "'" r-• comm pool $230 per mo One a 11 n · 1'Tl1, nni lll>llll'. The most ni01h:rn ap-Cot'Orul del MAr PRTl\.TE CORNER LOT. 135. 4 Unit Apt Bldgs. branrl oe1v. month. 2 Bd1ms., 2 bo.tht>, frptc, gar. SUPER-VIEW Unlv. Park Center, Irvine O'ln 84;8 • ' ··1 ' i '· fonn11 I 1llne, !'cp <icn. k 1 1 • , "" '"" 1 CIOIJe esc?'O\v this year for .,1~ •mtlo, '~O Mo11tl1. M8a-673-2925 or 67a-2024 .,.,..... Ap11rox 1900 S<1. F!. ~lnu-lc p I; :i n c I's, \hiC' . ~s \ f\'ontage . .,-,, ,)<1,Wv pus sq. al NFURN APTS Q I I • U I I p k 13294 c11 rix•1in~ & di~1 mnt1c design NEAR ft.-'i n1l. So. of San Diego m.U:. laX •• heHer. Ide for U · .: u e Costa Men 3224 n vars ty Ir :. ary. C11l-ile-11nc s t r.-e I · will itrllghl you, as "'Ill BEACH POOL HOAG 1''rwy in Hun <incion Beach. O\\'Oel'!I to live In front 3 studioii \1ilh frplc., ii75 i\fo. -UNUSUAL 1 I ~e :~1.~~i~~t?~iy ~~~~~ the ~rcat ocean view~ Close • • R.C •• TAYLOR CO. BR. l\t11 ny d el uxe ap-1-Bdl'm. & den. trplc., ,,eek, AVAIL aoon 3 Br, $19&. OPPORTUNITY w .. tmin1tar 3291. 10 i<hOppinl': ,r,._ l)('ll.ch. $81,SOO d d 3 I / I polntme11ts. Choice H . B. upstah11, $300 month; 2 Rd· fncd yd, pelt ok. Sttpe.rb 3 bedroom 2 bath , 812-i411 or E\'c>!!: 9fi3..4ili2. ls ihe price, with )( 1 n t ea;.~~1~~ 3u ~1~ a C 0e n d 0 Re.a tori Deve ope.rs loce.tkln. Rltr., 968~. rm .. 2 bath. clean. qui1>t: DUPLEX 2 Br, SliO. garage, home \Y/gaK ..1 ltrium & EXEC UT 1 VE 1,. tna--4 OPEN HOUSE 1crms. Let's discuss U)('m! Yo'ilh the back g11le nexl llOI Dove St, Ste 190, NB 'J'\\'0 HOUSES ON ONE LOT, lge. llvine rmR._f2Tj Month. f~ ~a, pet ok. -la:,_corner.Jot.J 4.7.5.Lmo~ -bedrm.-2 ba~ fonnal dine .. 11231\lttln ~IT't'E.'.t m lo pool area. Owner bought 752-0460 popUlar Eastsld~ super TURNE ~-C-A RAGE apt $150 . (YUi) • fant rm auper oo"1ltlon OPEN DAIL\' 1-5p1n Jt. · ~fl.w~"i!. ano'"Ar· niost anxiou!I! SMAL·l COMM BLOG. Sharp I & 2 BR. E:de.rior REALTORS 494-UT? Stv/retrlg, all ulll pd. Emmet McKune 644-6200 In 1·~· nle .. m . NE\V cuslln bll 4 BR & fam • ...,.. v"" fr'esttly painted. Alv.·ays N Bea h 3169 EASTSIDE 2 Br $185. Gar. c ...... s ga ner. ~...,,,.mo. rm, 3 car gar oll 11\lcy 11·/lrg O\~erSe~\IU!1!,~~~To·, rented. \Valk to shops. Solid awport c Homefindert * '42·9'00 ~.k ~~0,"Z.1""7116 ~ 81 e' 11 WESTERN TERRAIN ... ~.,, lnvn:tn1 t &: incon1e. $49,950. 1;;-:o..;~·· ,:::...o-:;.,:c;.:"-'~=I ~~ttfc-~~~r:~r ;:.011''~~;s Alo •t4-S671 "''"·2100 963-7171 11RoNy McCarBdlledRCltrM RED CARPET REALTORS . HARBOR VIEW ~d 'c MBR. 2TBa 11 1 n Realty Compapy HNI Furn/Unfurrt 2300 kl di ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 0 ewport v • . • ~ 3 L-"-n hOnie w/vlew """'111 e · · on u • n ' M Lake Park. v.·n l ng Sl. O ..... .....,... """""\"' ~"':11 pool • to-"l• Ave. ~ Yr old Bldg w/yard. FOR, .... •• Coll ~oM CHAR bch. 531;.ll,~2\ FAMIL y HOME NE\\' L \st Ing! Three ~''"'7 T\VO-j unit flirt bldg under mmmu .. Y 1 '"" ,.,,_ $325. mo. Av a\ I now. ** ...,.~,,ce ege .. ': 1 1 d Gera\'1 !". TI111n111.~ nenltar. bedroon1, l~i bath home on Condominium• , constniction for sale. OOlie courts. $550/mo, · -213-697~11 tYf'hlllier) col-Park Home. 3 BR, 2 .BA. Two uwautlful urn fhe.. CHRISTMAS NEAR-\\'alk to Top or th<' \Vorld large level lot. Four car for nla. 1700 to major shopping center. Joyce Edlund G42--8%35 lttt. -er otesaionally landsclijltld, bOm• ln Shortdl.Ul,t 3 ~~ !lt·hlinl h'On1 thi! 5 bdnn. g 8 r 11 g c. Fenced yl\l'd. ls\ yr \\Tite-a!f $14M. call · acros1 from park, ri ear ~ 2' be. Ca.II for deWl1. THE OCEAN !)fJ1nP wilh OC'('On v I c "'. Ol'chid lw\i!'le. Fruit trees. "BLUFfS'.' 3 bdrm, 2 b a, 53fr2S70 or 59'J.-50lO. RENT ~/Op~n, ht e •a achoo!. 5.51-4623. umtshed. 4 plua 1amny, lnl.ffi:iC'ul1u1• hon11· w/\\·11rrn rrplc •. gooO yrircl & loads AU new L'Opper plunihing. leYel living, cor. v 1 e w Verde 3 Br, 2 Be.. brand Wun. Belch 3141 3 ba.tld,,$'100. W11lk to1beach ('(u.y fu'\'plai•t•. U.•1' yo ur ol ~101·age. $60.00J S5tl.500 includci; c fl r P e 1 s, 6-14--lJ24 aft 5 & wkend.s NE\V 4 unit, ? block! to ftealty Company new pl~h <;rt>lg, Ire• b I Y -~ _ NEWPORT ' ~~,~~~::~~1~~:)~~0r0~;;~ \~~.~!~ ~O .I JY ff nrnPf's, stovr, refrigere.tor fi;,,500 ~1~r?.'~~!:'·s~ ,1: F A.S.H Ori e 111 , n er'• ~te<l~~acfm~~'. S185. UTIL oo.. l Bdr, trplc. TOWNHOUSE lrt!!l long~ C11ll: 008-1-lj\J .,,,,,,0 /,C.,,1,;, and dishl'.'HSher. Vogel Co. ADULT Condo Tustin Villas, Many xtrlUI. 5.~25i0 , beaChfrOOt hOme fur \iti;-1" mo. Century ll, 5'l6-fl521 Ocean view~ V~ria Beh 3 Sr. boat .Up afalla. $-t95,: A~l·n! REAL ESTATE Realtor.I. 54~9346 2 br, 1% ba, frp.l c, coven!d 'NE\V tNCO~rE UNIT§* by mo only. 2 Br, D.R .• frplc. 3 BR, YARD, frplc .. 1"1 ~ 2 ... 00:,~~~/dty 2 nr. bljrandAST-BL13'15UFF'' 11"\I palio. CU..~ton1 f ea ture•. A u Dec 1st. "'1:11 UUI ba. d bl •-•--F .H.A. A11umption Custom Fourplex ~1912 eYesfwknds the ~11.t:h. Xlnt. tax it.llet. w · · ..,_,, · cpl, rps, tnl au. $365. NICE 1 Bdt frplc. TOWNHOUSI, for Uii"' ~ slOI')' 3 hdrin bl'aii· 000 Gll'nn~·yl'l' D I I U .1 Tr Ip I exes & lourplexes. 1~· .543-\'161:49l-1258 , gar. $325. -2-w.5 ."C'' Orange dbl garage, yd.. pat lo, 2 _ 2 b .,M 49.a·!Mil fJ.IS--{1316 Spalllsh 4-plex, lge l'llstom up ex.el n1 ' $1,,l O, O O O. up. 't'OBlN ' NEWPORT ISt..&ND A\-e., CM. 644-7111, eve.s I:. kids/pet ~ 3 BQ, .• ~1-1~' ty. NC'1v c•n 11)('1~ TIO rind bit, 2 BR units, bl l In a . f I 1800 REAi TY INC lWS-1371 ~ r-' k:nd 613--1337 • ' r ::"":'r" '""" •'l)llifilct<'IY piib1l(•d. \'11('11111. -NE\\TPORT or ia • ~ · 2br fumi$hed· 'Ainte.r 003 "°' s. · ,.!ANY CYI1iW_S AVAiµ_ i\ er' l la ssoo' ' Tolul JU!Yffi\'111 be Sl!» per Thrff Arch Bay f~~o~~;~f r I g b I, ftt FOR SALE SY O\VNER 2 D~UXE FOUlt-PLEXES 38lh sr. Ori~ by ~ call 4 BR, FR.PLC, 1'~am. mi, NU·VIEW ftEtfrALS • • c.i1 •1$..nU nionlh v.llh ,000 tftl\i n. On n !!it•· of '''"'r •1 acre, lll>.OOO B"' thi!! 10 '"'it, nrlde of Pool . Very sharp. G r ea t 1-213-371...4640 bllN, dbl. cer ·pr .. 2 ba., 6T.l..:463o or 49+3248 ' I •· R I E 1 1 ilt this i;""rkln~. nittl!Uonal .._ ''" ,. \Ve1tmlnsle.r !l""ll Q'' t.r ..... nP.h 11.,."' 0,.. ~·1 Hee en""' •a s .a e hfll'l'I~ of fbo1i·n\l'r.i1.,-batllt1. ··~Centurv 'll oo.vn(!tship apt., heart o t ha ;~ ·,i: .._~ IBR.-epts; -dnt tnct., ...... ~.....-· -"'..,... 7li BR; den, OC':AN v.tEW 96~8316 ..... Incl. ·m Ii tr , !Jilnnltlttinst 642·1nl Nt1wport B e a.ch. '.'Clnt. rrr-~. ~ ~· Agc!nt. patkt. l blk lo octan. Util. ~46 Agt. $8286 or 2 pa.00., fcri.ced ya.rd, l\i •-0c~,-.-.~vi:W-Ver•nda i·tn. v.·ith ft'lilc. t '\ill guelfl ''rile off It apfltee\atlon -BLOCK, 'f.o BEACH tree. Empl. adult m mo. blka tooce~ $350 mo. Avall • ll1Jt. or m 0 ; ti ·~ quart~. ll' ON WATER return. P.O. Box 852, CM. " · 543-1425 MESA Verde. tn1mac. SBR. mkf·~ C'iilldrerr-OK! 2 B c (I r o o 111 . 1 '~ t~1h. iolarfum tnr formal dlrtin1t ..L. Cal. 92627 NG\v, de I wee +pJe:'C, 217 2'lnd ·South L-una 3116 2 B A • C p ts/drpa.blt·\111/ 499-3930 f } 1 .. JWJ>Qrlltt" dl11\ng r1n. a:ru nlte rni.): country llhnosphert 4 rn\t,,. "'1th t"'·r .\ 11,IJµ. Tu·'> J ncomo Property 2000 St., Hunt. Beach. $12S,1XlQ -• lrplc./pA,tb lM, $350 mO,. VJEW, vacant, i , s to~ ;)i -:,.:.::,.r-,.:.::::::.:;+;;;;.1 f\n>p'"l-e. ,;lab lw\('.k p:ltiO. ~·Tth a suprrb l>Ct'Un view. l Bf< , 2 Ila.: t"-o I Hit., 3 · tull prlor. 847~1. PRIVATE Sch., 0<-'tanvie.w 546-i3l5 Spa~ 3 BR. 2 <Ba. $35(1, C ntum. o 11 u1lquc la111·1·r!1 "r~~n,1. ,00••, rm.@ ho.:..!4, proct !d~~.:-,,·i,'"nt""n~~· .. GREAT Industrial Prpty. 2100 • 2 br, W/W, drpt.., b'pl. $385. 4BR, 2 ~ OR A: Fam Rm. ~ 1430 Ott M&r, Att.b A--rn~ -·n•· u~~·n~·~wvn TURNER ASSOC. ;1s.ooo 0 '""""' ~ .... INVESTMENT 32356 St01i111•l0Ji..Rd. 'Modtl hOme.cond. $<Kll mo S.~Ht.t,$-!n)& '''"""''1~ Ng=~.1 O't&t 11()5 N. CoaSt R" v., Lu"una ' ' . JO unia. All 2 Br. 1 '6 ATT'N, 544--4c\1S rtnt 'or lle.loPtkin. Avail L-una Hih• . 3"'11:" ~u~A '-... 2'le~vuq .... BY O\\NElt~Tawnhousr . 2 494-1177 a., ltp\c, 12 yn old, low UNIT BUYERS Houlff Untur-1\lthtcl Dee. 1, 54$-1681. -• \.. ~ :::::""·~:U,' n:°~y !~,· ~11JT)'. 1200 n..or fepl, 2 Ira: --\'ti.cf.JI.)'. \\'lll sell on ron· NR,..lSo. Cit Plaza, 3 Br. CONDO 1. SCbty, 11 br, 1% -$4'15' ~7134 ' Bdrm . 111 BllTh, <"li1hhoust' SUPER VALUE lrsct. p rt n cl p I e.i only. \Ve have wtl1' in llun1. Bch., Gtneral 3202 2 ~. bllns. 1-1c, lnl'd yd, ..... central tllr, dbl. ....... , SUPER' 1 2 b 1 2 ba le pool. i\dull rof!\mu11i1y, , Costa l't!:r1a. Subn 't )'Our "" •-aren r llu1"11h~'1on Bn Y· S'.!9.900. $29~950 L E $'.140,000 offtN. Sellc111 nre 1!iroous. FREE FREE No ptb. ~. 6i'3-6l"3 pool tac'a. 826-6515 or lrp) tM! pool unit · '1t1bhH 1 .~~ITfil}. _ Thl-t l Rr, 2' Rn. r11.nilly Ahsolutl!l.Y •n1ashing O\\'ncr's Sparli~= Estite • PrvfcuiooaJ Strvtee • S Bl\, \Re back yd, pr, S4l-'734l uk tor 8'd. nr '.00:., adult.I: ~26&·'. 4 Bit, 2 llA, 2 ~RY. 1•l(ll!t' I 'l'oll n llomt' hit~ JM'll' ~ilnl unit nrw iJuplc", ru Mf !'.:!. lncume In itood rt11tn.I *LANDLORDS* 11V. retrfg. cptl. $2'15.. Avail L~una Nl9ut1 ffi2 642-~. ~ 1,1 ht'th·h. ,\.,!1iin11tblt tl\A k ca\°p('I, "nd i.11 prir('fl t.r. f1 , •I Bit, ~''* BA. SU~rt.i l ND UST R I AL SLOGS. Bmker 51~ UflO. 6T~827 SAN JUAN CAP. 2 ~ OupltKel Unfurn J600 loan s.-xm. llov.·n. AG T . IO\\' thl• ninrkrt for quick vitw •)f &y. outY SICf>l!I NEWPORT. 0 1. are ll · Lots for ••I• 2200 Homefl~rl * '41·'900 2 Br, quiet. ilia )'ti, gar. ·almost neW. 11 br, 2 · i,.,1--"-.;..;.;.;;..._..;.....:.;'-0=·I SlR·fl lO:l ; fl, fi. Mtle. In hr11r~. ~Imo. ORlmB CreAt (Jl"-e.tl.ntt. potonl\•I. CaJU.orn'La • Largtst Rent$\ ONplt only, no pets. $.190. den, bfdns, dbl. pr fhcd. BALOOA PEN. 3 b 2 ba., ""''"' R1Jf)n1 li'or Dadd:ii.'1 DA\'ID ROURKE Rtrn. fl r.1,1.1s lti:!al r:: 1 \a le · ~ PROl\fONT'ORV aay t, 0 1 • StMcet • ~l 645--T4.l8 • yd., comm. pool pr1\'''•. Nr. w/trpl, din. rm . & 3 .•• cil'an out the J{Mr.otgt" " t>4&~ 67\.-~. St~.000. 4-Pl.EX, $ 1O,O0 0 fi~ loc.Uon. \\'lll 11\'ll or 2 BR ~·a1Jt to beach $1"m .• 3 Bi\ 2 frptc, &m rm. ftfe.so. ft.tarina 6: 101f. C()IJIW, $308 • .bnlconler. 00te to~ N ' . , . 1uro lh"t junk Into c11sh You don't nrod a a:uri ll) O\VNE!i--Bls;: Can)'On, 4 B'r, down, b1rome S600 1no • , 1radl! lor bou11e or am .•Pt. tlundnatcm Sf:ach. Allb 2 Verde. No pet.. $335. mo. nio. nt-49J..3381 C>Ctl\11· 1 yr. lge. ~48 ' 1vlth n D:t~lv Pll<>t Cl&Wfit'd "Onlw f/\111" 'A-'ht>n ''nil ii • \ :1 r; \. "' 842-ll389 or :ZlJ...199-4595 blt!f. &h~I IC.II 2L1-271-8968. Br on acrea,ae Costa ~lceo.. M5-5004 ~Una: All)'lblllf~Wttb a Dall~ ~r ~ ! nrl ·r,u Gt2..5fi'm. platt 1u1 11d tn lhl! OATI.'' 1111, C:U'i'.1 C & D. Best Beyl "\Vttd ij A lteap" rhc rns1~.11 draw In I~ ~1!:11~ And 2 nr, 2 BA. blkn to s:iSli, SUi,}~:t -4 Dr. <:pla, dtpt, Pilot Oaplfk.td Ad b a DUPLEX 2 Br, Clian, nt ('l.J\.').~lrt ~11 1 lltll 11 P?l.O'T \\Tant Ads' Cati now 1 t.l,._"98 ' 1'l'om b'e~ to trrt!lh ..• a Dfl_lty J>ll<,11 ClfJllll'«' OO:tth. Nev,.port Be•th $18;3,. 10. SX.O. '13-ZIJ:i or ilmple nStilter , , • Jut:\ S.A. Country Club. TAtf111!1. -&!H6iB. j 3ell \die llem!t ...... g,u....n i'urn them into <'lsh Ad . Call ~ Ail. Ftt. 91Mil't0 83J..3m Clllll ~! · SlSS. mo. ~ O f ·' ' .I ,1 ·' ' r . > ' • ' . • ' ' ) ' 1-.' . '. ,. -~ r·. t i • ,.,,,., . ' ~, ... rrr - >"·' II• ·o1F ' ' ' ' ., hb• . Im • ,.. Ii .. "' .. ' . ' Wtdlltsdl)', NMmbtt 20, 1q74 DAILY PILOT D _5 :~"'.~---:--"'-'--":.:'.;;";.:lifMd= APfrtJMnt• Unfum. . ~nh Untwn. pertmtnts Un urn. rtmenh Aph Furn/ Unfum 3900 Rtnt•i1 to 1h•rt 4300 Bu•IM1• Rental 4'50 Le>tt i Fourtd All. bw l.,a.'-::ti.o.~,;1;;;'1;::•ncl:;;:_,.__::17M:.:: llolboo lsloncl 3I06 c .. 1.-. 3124 Hunth'!'°"-3840 NnPort llM<h .31ff. l!ALE 25 to 30 to """° *LOST* l BR lib. !14U<o Jsion1 NEAR no-1. t'-BR •• ~ •. ·I;i<:. ;-:-~ • • NEW • ,.. 2 br apt, 1 blk bch. Contor Son Clomonto REWARD! '11U.1ocl ut11. WJtile}'. .. , .. ,1 ~ CASA de LINDA NEWPORT'S MOST Grtat loe. Straight only. Al 1000 Sq >"'t -v--a.tile ce.t, 1 mo.. old. BIKk -g';·, :::".' ~,,W..,.. ~ $50. Of'I' Sl'ECTACULAR YOU'LL BE GLAD m..t22S or -& leave Storo or ofllu & ......,,.. '°"" hair, nwu a.tboo .... l~o 1107 1225 .Rl t..644·234! . ~ Wllh'l1tlsAd;' VIBWS YOU WAITEDI -e~ onEIC&m"'°Real tall. W-n .. cotlu. ........... Weekend.I, 613-4445 , , '"t' 00 ,!!D'IYN~A·!!!· ...... Luxury be.ytJoont apa.ttment , ... _.. • ...i .... new be.cb &Dd l GIRL NEEDED to 111\r.~cellent~T.W Vlc Anaheinl A\-e, Coat a •.._ ._rvmMINCi 2 , IW;'ldlck. LARGE 2 Br. den,. 2 &, ~ · ---~ """ -,,_ l~ l!WJ'. Boe.t llllJll at your .. i<A~ ...... "''tll ..__.._ 4 br, Btachtront home Meaa. Ple.ar.e ce.11 '6-11U. l bl~. to ach. Wntr. 0.....1 ,...~ Et.-•-• I BR. Unfttm. J'tom S2<S. ctoor \Vt.lk to 5hop1 MitaU· tnr. n~-"" .. .,.."'t w/u.rne. Newpcrt Bc h . • LOS'?" Yng bfack ca• malt jf" ttnl&l m-0236. ,Di~~»1d~~ua. ll7 '( Alrlplt Pll'klna', ·encl. iu, n.nii, theatre, ~-A Cia"bie -~J.tYB~~ $125 n'° Call Jody day1 S ll OPS tultablt for lhorihair v.·ht rPQt ori t't Coate Mel.I 3724 B1lb01 Penf_nsul1 . :Saot PINEC•EEK OWlde ~-~ ' tf!W elep#. \'try odvale, en~nt • tumlshed ~1933 . . !1:.~1:t:~ ~=i cbe•t: M~ Btill . have tq :;r i..; ,-. 2·bedrooru, 2-hf"lh wrlta with and ~ e MALE, &ln&)e 25, ttJJPOfllilblc 11 11lE FACTORY 4 2 5 w/phone No. Vic. San ta ~WEEK&. UP-NE\'I .... lae.•BR .• 2 Ba. J.1Y&S:UP· ',"* •. ?!'!'!_l!"l'".!',· .!:··· • $11Sto s· 215. omployod -'"' Apt ..... NB 6ll-9!06 u:; • .,. Ave & 15th St . • u &A"'•-.._ U "-·-·f TO 1•• u•uE ...... _..,..,, .6"1... ....,.ktna. to 4hate In Newport or Bal ' · rtEWARD. Call 642-1938 alt •t' -r-.w.._'06"1"' p. .......,,.,iront .:-11f w/dbl;l"KaJ', ,._.,._... AU adult, full beCUflt .. buUi). 646-8453 tat for ••¥o. 67W740 an. lndu1trl1I R1nt11I CSOO s .... •kdy•Aalldaywkndl. 1,,,. •SUKDo6'18ltAPlL $500. IT1' 1-€;2164 days; Ovtr'500, t&il tree• arid _ v -_ _ r • TV It Maid SetVh,'8·lAva11. 645-SM? n cs. 1 1trf'am.s w l t h watertal inl'· New carpet, drapet, • 8 pm LOST, Min. V.'hite Poodle, " e ·Phone Service. Htd. pool OCEANFRONT Yeo.riy. l BR. cr:ea(4 a~ scttJo& !w ~t·lnl, df>-u. Lea1e1 tron1 M J wt 11 111 a re PAR K 1 lND. CONDO Silver ea r •, Red col. rl·, -•-O:illdre.n 4 Ptt SecUon El le -i.--t ..-~ .. --...,_, ~Olilt' fJ)&CJO\MI new -1·· or -. per~. NEWPORT-· tum. 2br, 2ba, At new KOH airport site. w/beils, I: ta col. \Vhlt e ' 237fi· Newport 81Yd., cN lk noo.., \'re ._., DU• 2-~drOOm apartment. From (7!4) 670 'Mii& •l>l· Pref. F. Reuonnble, 2 Al~'\ltKJ. offices &t ind. t~rtle neck sweater, ans to 548-91M or~ oooy, cpts, drpl, bJUm, car-$19 o. FurQJture avallable. .,.,_ 64G-0742 •pal!'!. 3m Sq. h.; plenly Little Bit. litate. Vlc: Coll.a • »•GARDEN AP?S port; 6"B-1538. OttlCe oPeri 9:00 to ·6:00, {714) $47..()321 UCl Student ne:ed1 roomnlate or J)Arkln&". $800 Month. ~:!!par Jc. Rew Ard. ~ " SPACIOUS> 2 ,bf, huge be., 2300 Fairview Rd .. Cotta N.wport•hy Towers tow deluxe fum'd CdM '""" , • · •••POOL ' "1>1, cpt /d'P·• D/W, w.t-Mesa Piton" 54>-2300. l,oury ADb Jll f'em.nile St.,.H.I . apt. i112.so,-Can M .. r k , HA"llOR U>ST. Small"'"'"' mlniahn I•· Fumtlo. W Br apta In ad~t , b&r, avail. U..IS:"'$275, yr(y. J'Ult completed..1 sR·•-iiz. Vlsto ,..., M-1W Superkir Avenue 67)-5224. Poodle, fem, clear col . see n. No pell. ~ ).8U.4596 · r ' ( ' mo. 3 BR wlfll,e $3:10. mo. .,... Newport Be ch w/bell, ans "Kelley''. ap- G....,, Apts, ~ STEPSTOBEAcHJLo.:.i, MARINA PACIFIC GREAT LOCATION IN ADULT GARDEN HOMES • prox 9 mo old. Pie.,. Help. Ima. ~-~-t'1<1ec· Ulll. ,3 Bo·t Ba, Ir!>lc. new paint. VILl,AS THE BEAQi ABEA. Open IRVINE AVE., AT MESA COM£ UY[ SINGLE Car oar..e "'12th COM,.ANY REWARD. Vic' Wuner • 1 ~--~~~li.Llon)',no d.:p1.$28S.FumorUnt.Bkr. •,-• D&llyatterDoons .1901 Near Newport Blvd. Frwy St&BalboaBlvd.$2S.mo. REALTORS EucUd.531-6565 • ~ 'UJoll.You.'U'"Like it!" 6'B2282. " Brand New Cu.Blom Apta. Alabula HJk Call 839-6133 .It bvine Indumial Complex. 6Ta-4600 days; 675·18 '16 SINCE 19'1·1 FOUND: Female brn. & whl 1800 Wallace 6t5-09l5, LARGE 1 hr. 1 bl)(. to bay J:fh b llllBR0 VI-2 ~~ ~ .. ~:mt uJc for Jack or 1 BR mt 2BR $2.10. WITH US Evet1. 673-4400 dog. Resembles Gennan •"" LGE fuliy lt""URN· 2 "" '"· Ind I'"" ve Y ctw... ...,.-n. Rec Blda w/gym, BiWalds, SINGLE H 00 shortha1r. nea collar, choke ' Bl~· W/lt1 .I-.. u." •Or ocean, u....... . ~ Al.most to Hwit.lngton Beach 3 BR. 2 o. du~-Pri ~·-T.V. -• • •a--1 xilni.ge near ar r hain. ...,._.. n .... cll Vi •~ ... ...., ,., · ... --pool , ·f1S...ti00, 67>-'18'16 eves.-' *.PP. EN=_.8A 77 TT/.SUISUN * D« ~· vate '-'UIUI" ~ •,. ......... 1: Adams. Co!ita P.tesa, *COSTA MESA* c , .. cu. ~ f1 I· Adi.ta, .m peJa. $111), 6'2-9520 Yard. JLqt mnd. $235. ALSO Security Patrol, Rt:frig. Inc. A warm setting for e~ ~99l> alter 6pm Aln"Kllit new M-l. I~. San Clemente 496-'10b'9 LRG ' Br' h1con Bay '' 311. :I er; 1 Ba duplex. SUndeclr. e ·MS-4855 e tertalning friends or ft.lax. J.100 -ft 11"" MO LOSl" i;o,,,..,._,_ a. .. 11..1~ .. __ I, 'pool, Ill' 'shops, private yard "" No pets. N 0 1 ..... with ne'nhbors 1.": .... ..:~.8 $15. MO. Single g a I' age. liq. • ...,, • , • ~l.QU .................... n. 1'· adulll/no pell. Util pd. BEAO>N BAY 1 br. apt!, ' •JtA~IM DE MESA t lilld und -PARK EWP RT "• 16 • ._....,..... Clearbrook Ln, Co6ta Mesa 644-2361 &. v.ht. temale, II , ll'IOll. old. q:. 1884 MonrOvia. CM 5"-03.li SwediJh trplc.., utilt. incl. a:~~~1:os I: k M~~ ~~iom= A"PARTMENTS ~~2~~:15 J~a~:bl~~ tTI-1)452-8"43. INDUSTRIAL SPACE with VIC. Warner ~ :s~e. $30. on· ,DEPOSIJ' w/ad. Yfly, S3lQ. mo. 613-8203 • ...r :AduJti'--No Pett Mr. Peterson d~s &17-3541. Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms carpeting, pool & outdoor Off ice Rent11 4400 ~~eo J1~i~ ~ i 1tt;e_ =~~=E HEAR- Lg. l br, garden apt.. pool C1pl1trAno liach 3111 1.0 mtoute1 lO ocean. Large . eves 536--3638. Fr ~ TownhouleOpeo s,l Dall bbqs. En)oy the good adult LEASING-NEW Nll.-e! 1300 Sq. Ft. J anitorial ING AlD at Crawford Hall, $119. no W. 18th St. l • 2 .... l BR 11=., 2 BR 1 MO. FREE RENT Spa. Pool• ~e ..... 1y Ille at the UCI Fri. LARG 2BR, utiUlln: included, oCean « ....-"' ~· .... la WEST BAY 11 lncld. $200. p/mo. 919-3923 . Nov.15. REWAJlD E bachelor cottage. vlew , $1\IQ'~with P,atio .U,95. Gilli & Brand New 1, 2 ~ 3 Br liUper Acrou from Fuhion laland RETAIL + l ,OOO SQ. FT. office 0 r 400-2844 Adults only. $1.a>. mo . ,,A .... ..;... -·-. • /-·W&rer .:lnc., "Dn.perlell, car-deluxe. Frplcs, dshwhrl, atJamboreeonSanJ-.... 1 .. 131 E. 18th St, Costa. Mesa l-,;;=-o..,,.---,~-,..,.-1 , ., 5*-3078 or 646-1130 ~ or ._.wv_._ ,• 1 • pel.s, ps heat~ gu at09e, ~ garagea. 151 7 Hun-Hilll Road. I .._...... 64G-6816 OFFICES sltlrage. Plenty of parking. FND: Flu.Uy grey & white ll'I Dana Point 3726 NEW · 3 br, 2 • bft. 'duplex, a.Ii', ~ildltionfbg, •wimnl!pg . ~ton St. or call ~ '(7141 644-l900 THE EXCITING $2'l5. Newport Shores Area. kitten w/llea collar Vlc. ' cp~ •• ,..., fenced yd. ~ pOOl, """ ,...,., w......, •6i'-5.16'9008. PALM MESA APTS. _ FROM .35c Ft. Call 642-8252. ~~~ Grufleld, HB. 1-N-lce-,-----, .;__ aft, SPM 4.'D-1840 ~ -& dryers. ~· , ' BRAND new 2 Br, 2 Ba * Beacb-Ftreplace-Yrly* MINUTES ro· NPT. Bdf. Brand ne\\' conlmerclal com· 1800 IT of M-1 on SKYPARK .. " •• $225 Apt~~~: Corona del Mer l 3122 MEDITERRANEAN +plex, bltns, dsh~ht, law-Attractive 3 bdr., 2 bath. Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $17;i p.lex! Spanish style. Plenty e/c, heat, cpts, drp.s. 12% LOST Cat Stevens • grey t n.--~~ '"~AS ""--:. · Vli.LAGE dry tacll. $225. & $325.. for ~ ... of ~~/=g.~.~~mo'·. Adults, No p,ts of Parking. From 336 gq. under going rate, 866-4481 stri~ & wht pe.w1. Vic. "••11a .UAN • U>Ul µwy , . studio w/2 frplcs. Nr. Hwi-.-u 1561 Mesa Dr. ft. to 1400 sq. n. or more. COSTA MESA 10.000 w sq. Vlctorta Beach. REWARD •• La&:una Beac,b &Hi848 EXTitA large 3 Br., 2% 1 ~m . f190 tinglon Harbour. No pell. 1809 \V. Balboa 673-2223.. (5 bib from Newport Blvd.) Full faclllUes. Drop cell· fl., fully sprinkled, w/oH.1=497_,""1661'"'"'-,-,--.,,--,-,I Huntlngton18Mch J740 Ba,, Brand new! Frplc, shag ~ n:m j: Den $240 846-9190 or ~'1510.. BRAND NEW 2 h", 2 ba, 546-9860 ings. Recessed Jlghtlng. Ail' & lg. yd. 644.-6flX>. SYLVER Ch arm Bracelet. ' ·---------crpt:• f~draped, ~new ms $280 au:z ORO APTS dplxs., sleps lO oc'an. $325 ON THE conditioned Prime location 5 ~ccA Sentlmental value $20 --~ . •~-... ~--2 Bedmc ... l'.ownho"N ins. -.....u--.·ii·=----......._.~-"'--.u----R··lt ~-BA. _ · torana. ~ · r• • '""I:"-'-~-·~-r "-~· ............. -..... ....,... ,,. JIU& .., ..,,,.,,. ...,..,,........,., ., • --• --just-~Good -.. ,.::!" .. ---Reward. Costa Mesa area. ' . LOW WEEKL y lease trom $34S,; ~. 2400 Harbl,lr Blvd an ~7573 ' 8th floor 2 Br, 2 Ba. Slip vislbill ?o.ll Jo v · · El 5"8-2453 RATES eves" wknda 6'1S--ta7tt'· . CDsta ·.Meaa ~ ·cn4 ) 557-&120 1, 2 I: 3 BR. Prlv gar, pool, avail. $&00. mo. Newport ty, ss n ie~ LINK . , ' ExKutive Suites sEE TO _BELntVE! CASA VICTORIA APTS =.r·~· Close lo ls.!!;! ~t~~ v •:ff Bch. 60-8931 or 64&-8316 'fii~ ~i~ to preview STQRA~E UNITS ~=EN=E=~=u~~-"'-"'8-"ri-,.,.-. -~-.:;...,-,-,·:I ' 0 !_1ch7 BIY~ktown Blvd. 232 ~'. 12 be:ba,$710 s.J. ~·j ~':'n~o25o3 BR wJ~U:.,. l BDRM, balcony, 2 bUal. ~~~~ ~.!' -=C>ormfT/Agt Rooms 4000 JWESTMll~l\~i ~=n&.l~~~':ss ~~~~-cat. See Jelre or Beckl al ""'• vu.at Yorktown w/garage & r'e d"eptly Pool-· I tiri''""' from ocean, endoaed gar. ~or.._.._ • ., WANTED URGENTLY · ! •' ·, ~~ ... reey. ,.!:,,San07on~•!.eg~Ullll<•'--ST-1_:.3,;'4Jrd.'Gold""7r<4~:::--,~_I·::,·~ •• 5J6.0411 redecorated. 64 4. 6~ o o or Sec:' i:a~ er:'& ewe:_~r pd $185. Ideal for l or 2 adults. LARGE 2 bedrm, 2 ba, cpU, A.. tiat'• atudio room wJba.'. ---·--r ,.,,,,..... .......,. .,....,wu .........., "°' .:~~ • ....,., STUDlOS & 1 '1RS 644-'1226 , ~-Vicuir-la., CM, 642-8970 846-lOX>. drps, bltns, pr., nr Hoq and room with running ::::::-·~'!l'k:.ftben.eHeateapool EXTRA large 3 Br:i 2~ NEW B·REED NEW .2 BR, 1 Ba, b!t·in Hosp. ~lature adults. No water sui t able for MINI -WAREHOUSE ~~~~ V1etorla . .Jf, • ~ faCUUtea • 1-'ree Ba. Brand'new!'Frplc, shag APARTMENTS ran&e, oven .It refrig. Enc1d peta. $225. mo. 642-0!7 phot-arapher. 646-7!m after Private. k>cked Individual -~=--=c~~===I utiBtie~ • }"'tee linefll • crpt., fully draped, all new 1 BR pool:..J:uzzi. closed garage.' All ulil pd. $22fJ. LRG. 2 BR w/11.lp, Bayfront. 6 p.m. storage wtlts From ~7 50 LOST: Fem. IRISH SE'ITER T.V. Ii maid .erv avail, • a,.plns. Mo. to mo. or year ' Util d mo. SJG..4938 Private road, secluded area. ROOMS _... k 'th per mo . No collar. Vic. Corona de! Bal'oB-Que'e Phone service lease from' ~. 673--0930, garage, a ' P ' WALK TO BEACH Panoraniic bay View. $850 _. w up, Wl ALLSPACE Ma.r:_. Family pet. REWARD .., • 1 mile to ocean · • t'Vfl I: wknd1 6T:r.-10'76. ~ ':°642-~~ton, 1, ·2 & 3 Br, crpt, drps, lea&e. 67>4048; 6'1&-24'15. kltc~S:O~w~~· 960-1970 '"°6411-2""35'='-~-~~~--I BEAUT 1'8r furn. aP;(I ~ 2 BR twnhse incl... ~1; ·t.AROE'S•BR, 2 BA compl bl.tns, gar. 22116th .St. or Sen Clemente 3176 LIVE AT THE BEACH, FOUND-Gray & white cat· ".\ ~ $1?~ Spanlah ·stfle bulkh. ~wlu'. ~al,. b,rti" s, red~. eiits drps, bl tn s; 2Q51Sth St, HB 847-395'1 $25 .I: up a wk. 613-0440 Rentals W•nted 46Ciii part Siamese. Very lovable. U1t,,PVI. enclosed pr., pool, ~1.oVely view, $235. irio'. patlO ~ p\i.y spa.ce.i Nr. 2 BR, free IU• II water. NEW deluxe 3br, 3ba, 1700 PINE KNOT MOTEL Vic: Abby Way&. Jrvine. u.una. la~. ~ lml Avail. Dec }Jt. 67S-T600 shopping &. occ. Frunilles Cpl.I, drps. Oilld 'ok, no sq rt. exclusive area, fan· 1',URN Bach Apt for mature 642-f004. ' h .. ~~·!a..m.'= 3BR. 3ba, fiiiic, ~m'ceil, ohly', no pets plea11.e . peta.$170.841-lffi2 =16v1ew, pooJ $295 ~~o;'Jt'~':~t~~1~!~: sngl lady Y.'/ sml dog in FOUNO:Blkandgraystrlp- .1 _ , a ~ , patio, tundeCk, · bltinl, nr $22S/mo. 6~ Bkr. No 2 · BR. 2 BA, cpts., drps.. 1520 NB or CM area. 646-4012 -e:l male kitten.. Flea..CDJlar. ~ 1 M£N. ~ ~ch h o.l e I . .beAch. $4Z.·6'n-0852 Fee.. carport, l child OK, no pets. Siln Juan 962-after 1 pm wkdays btwn 6-9 pm. Formosa Dr., Dana. Paint. p" ~ms ,fn.50• week. •Apts ROOMY 2 or .. 3 br, 1 blk. LARGE l Br; pool, ad,Jacent $100. mo. 531:6515 . Caplttr•no 3171 •WELL to do working gent. WANTED, cabin In Silverado 496.-0784 UJ is;;. mo . ._7056 Watei. to sboppln&:. $160. mo . SPACIOUS 2 Br, 1* Ba ewer 40• Nr. ocean. Beaut. ttC~ronade.IM.'** Canyan, Not over $150 per 1'RE=w~ARD=~,-,..-um--of~~bo-ys L119URll Beech J7CI mtl.5 &: 752-olOO Deposit refundable to ovedooldng_golf c_o_ur.se._ CONDO 2 hr., 1 ba., new home. $100. !168-'l910 ProressJOnal Offices and/or mo 900-1930 NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND -. : C t Meu 3824 responsible, clean-tenant. m $D). (2l3) SSS.5Gll after 6 ·wood/mlrron, 2 car gar., Guest Home 4i50 Relail. Deluxe, air cond., ' grey 4 wht. ''Tusy'! ':. \Y~TERFl,WNT, h1ige 1 er Ol I __ ~F .Monrov ia , CONDO 3 bl' l% be. pool pool, avail ll/l. ~mo. ample prkg, jan. serv., uW 494-9l23 $21~. Alto~ 2 bach ,a p ls IBR-i st~. d/w, crpts, new ' rec. area. Close to Trans'. :n-:l8A:.644}-0037 ev;s;., %~y~~ Wm~ rai;r~~a~:fro~n~~ I -If •]''F-O~U~N=D-,~B~l.~w-,~.-,-.-,' ••• Slti/$19S. 5.16--0321.. drpl A: paint.~· l 81:X 1 Br Unfurn $150 &. Shop. $250 mo. 963-6767. vkle room i: board for 3 Ch\11er, ti"i:>-6900. 2855 E. . _ speckles, 1tnped legs le tall, Newport Be11ch 3769 ~~ :;teO $lli5 G~ ~ Lota ol bltns, pool, walk to STUDIO 2 Br, forced air SlOO Spacious Slngles, n r . retired" peop.le. 548-4464 Coast HJgh"'ay, CdP.t. female cat. Vic 17th Ii. LAS BRLSAS APl'S A~ ~1461 ' shopping:, , 112 ,ml. beach.. heat. encl. rar. Near beach. shopping 1: transportation. Vaation Rentals 4250 * l ~to. FREE RENT * Business Oppor 5005 Orange 642-3844. S51S wve-Ave. &U-%8>' ***GARDEN APTS 1131 W •. 19tb~ S36-0!l69. tu 14th St. Garage incl. 5'2-6547. r-<o lease req. Dix. offices FOUND male cat, altered, Ell'\lator bldg 00 beach. w eeePOOL TWO 1 .Br apta, 1 furn'd. l·BR. triplex, nr. So. O:>ast CABIN BIG BEAR, Sleeps arij. Airporter Hotel. AJC, Drug Store Np 8 gentle gray & white km& BR. Pvt balcome., htd . $135. + util. 1 blk bch.. Plua. Cpll., drps., bltns. 12, 2 frplca., color TV, pool full services. From $145 Mo. Dres1 S~ Nets $COK yr hair. Vic. Costa Mes a. pool. SecuDty. Adults. U= 2 C:. a~ ~tam;r ~~ Pt:'.ER !?N'rH% ~~ .Pool. No pet&. 960-2746 Garage. $135. l33-9'J93 tbl., 5C8-3446 or 4M-6364 _ *2l~it. Room ~ PiDAI Par or Gr $11M yr !i67-'1412. - $29.95 WK ~up, 1 Bdr., 2 pe•-,.,,. ..... ., " , · 0 ·bA a eww/•-t""c •b 1 tin'• 22BU<Sblfl'om ~2 BR, .a .. 1, Furn/Unfum 3900 Rentals_to share 4300 DESK alnool .•, Kn Liquor Stora1 S.ftr•I FOUND: Grey Ir while mate Ba I: Bach. Color TV, mald .... ~ -. ._ "'" • • BA, tn&, .... ~c, garage. "t" space ~v a e .....-Sinns-Wood Gless cat w/Oea whl~ c o I I a r . lef'V. pool THE MESA. us EASI'SJDE lovely new 2 BR, cp_isJ~. Le. paUo. No Crpts, dtpL Eves; 536-8142. ROOMMATES mo. WW provide furniture • .' ' Vic. Bushard &: Hell ll/17 N N Bl N 8 2 ba, W/W apts, dshwsr, petf. 2105 Santa Ana Ave., 1 BR apt, $.135. + util 1 OAKWOOD Wanted to share beautifu] at $5. mo. A·nswe rlng Plastic 531-9468 • 646-9sai. ~ .. • • encl gar, no pets. LndJy rm .. to see call: ~ blk from beaeh. Pool No 2 ~ fumisbed or un-service available. 178 7 5 HOLLAND BUSINESS FND .. al· s o---~ $225 mo 645--8107 or 642-7491 ~drpl., tv &t f J 900-2746 ' turnlshed apts at QalrYlood. Beach Blvd., Huntineton 645-4.l'lO SALES 540-0608 . •u e t • .....,;,, .... .., pup. 3 BAOIEWR A.PJ'S. all ..:.-u··,.,,..;... . ..,....,...,-, . .,.,-.• --• • re r g . pets. FIGHTS Th ' 11 000 000 .. Beach. C:12-4321 Vic. Santa Ana Hel a:hts r.-;:;:.,;:-~'F' .. "c=-'-.=~~· . .av~. Green lawna:, lrvlne 3844 <>re 11 • • • m • EXCLUSIVE DEALERSHIPS 54.'>-1354 call to klen''"' year rowa:l, '$WI. mo. locld LARGE 2 br., $1'l5. S!El. ~ garagea. oUstreet rec r eat lo n fa c 11 lties. NEW Plush office Bldg., 2 Unique product Portable ' ...,. uW. 673-.J.5.ll story, beam ceiling, new parjdlit. Adulta, no pell. INFLATION Complimentary tennis to 6 RM sulte11. Conference cordlesa tele~. Excel· OOSI': BLACK LABRJµ>()R. -'· cpts, idrps, bl tins &: ~ 2020 Ji'ullerton Ave, Cl blk ALL new 2 Br, 2 Ba condo. les111>ns, SUnclay b run c h . R..11. )"ero" co11Ier. Near lent territories High profits Dover Ir: Paci.fie C.OS.s-l area, STEPS TO OCEAN Carpt. 3:143 Wallace Ave:, E. 1oI N~l Ave, 1 Blk Pool, jacu:al, rec. room, Sports tournaments. A full-O.C. Ah-port. 833-3640. No lnveslrne~t Portacall· NB. Reward. &48-9111. 3Bdrm,'2Ba,$.13S.mo IM6-92430t"~Un.1_ • ,, So •• ot.Ba,y),'&12-86ro ·· lrplc, 2 encl. patios, dbl 'nle price o1 everythlna: ts pltlmea~~tles~who 1501 WESTCLIFF DR 49:.!-7810 • 'FOUND: 2 Alaskan Ma1-61'S-8038 :;;;;;;; .,, gar~. No pell. University going up Now O a kw o o d ans ........ ues "" BBQ ' a . . ' a.mutes, S.A. Cuuntry Club. BACHELOR Apt. for rent, JU"!~ un!~ed, 2 Br Park. $335. 5f7"'791 or Garden ·Apt's helps you We'll even help you fllid NEWP<?RT Fmanclal Center Invest Opport'y 5015 557.8539 2 '~Alt ~~tili3t~ paldSea. ~.~~-tum., !~e retrig: ~~ .. UiU .;2'3°'.:..~ndry 541r3I87. fight lnllaUon by otte~-a roommate. SotTy, no one Lea11ng Office Space UlST 81 k Lab ,1 1 1 .,.,a. uo:-.... •IN • •• • ....,_ let. ......,. mo• ™• cpts, ... _ =i1whr, an exclusive "No R ~';;~ under 21 A no pets. Models ALL G ••. SJ.TE ti1.A:\G1':R 100 SHARES BANK 0 F : ac " "a e, g. shofe. 613-6S78. 642--1!64-< , closed gar. No child/pet. l91un1 Beech 3141 Raise Guarantee". open dally lO to 1. See 1n 4) G42-3lll i!xl. 24&. IRVlNE, $1275. 49:klQ25 puppy, Ilea collar & Aspen, YEARLY 2 ~ 1 house lo PIUVACY + 2 Br,. 2 Ba. Haclebda Harbor Apts NEW 2 I: 3 BR WXURY We ruarantee that )'1lur rent our largtt ad in the apart-55c PER SQ FT Money Wanted .$o30 Colo. Lie. 67~ eves. xean. $225/MO. gar, cathedral ceil, patio 'U.-7476 CONDO,MINIUMS wide will not be n.lsed ror l ment section. 1617 WESl'CLIFF NB LOST: male Boxer, 6'IJ-89(XI or 640-6913. &: yard. $225. No· pet&. 2BR Triplex, sml patio &; 'OCEAN VIEWS ~ Vic-full year and. J'OU still haw AOT su--sooi . NEED $15,tn:I for 1 Yr. Will VIC. Eastbluff area. i DOOR to beach. 2 Br. 646-4414. , >'"'-''quiet atieet, 1, child torla Beach. From $325 the flexibility of month· OAKWOOD GARDEN APTS · pay 10% Int secured by __ Reward. ~1648 ~ Adults, Yrly $250 rn o. CHILDR£N OK .I: 1 pet ok, Apt need1 TLC, 49f..l7'95 month occupancy 16th at 1rvine 300 SQ FT, crpts/drps, $95. $24,oo:> 2nd TD. Call (9161 LOST Algha.n, lge n:iale. tan. .. Winter $215.. mo 673-6640 Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br 1% · $110 mo., lmmed o cc up, Plus you get a Jot more • &Q-8110 per mo. Call 646-2130 or 622--0634 collect for details. Costa Mesa area. ~9368 t ~ l BR Winter, $210. St.eps to Ba $190. Duplex le 4-pJex. 67S-811l 2 BR, 1 Ba, 1 blk to ocean. for your money at Oe.k\\tlod ROOMMATE '"oeeded to shore 679-3i00 Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 or 548-4084 '\t.t sand. ~ House , 2 pools, crpts; drps, 64U682 Large 3 BR, 2~ BA, faJ:¢1y Ref!ll:., frplc: deck, bltns. lncl~ S1 million lJi 3 BR, 2 BA. House in DELUXE.,2 roon1 oUice -LOST: Long,,.._~hair~. -.-,-,-,-1 SU-3350 ' • 2 & 3 BR API'S cpt, drp room, <.'Ompl. redecorated. $26.i. mo. -til-m!I recreation facilities, a full Costa Mesa. Corona de! l\Jar 43c Ft LOANS UP TO Wt. fema1e cat, ans to "Sasha'' .; pYNAMIC I r 1 oceanfront 2 ha, bit~. lg. fanl. $200'. No pets. ** 642-0-Mil Lido Isle 3156 time Activttiel 01.recUr who Call 5f£..7318. ReaJono1nics , Bkrl. 67:>-6700 1 t JD L vie Lido 1st,. 67S-3420. 3br, 2'Ja, ~·-$400 mo., mo. Call: GhaZI, Act. 3 BR, SHAG cpll., drps., , plans parties, BBQ's, Trips FEMALE, attrac. to 1hare A'ITRACTIVE front office, $ oans LOSf: Shaggy While Maltese ·'il day ~run. nijbt G'13-'.!S86 566-8286 or 54&414S new paint •. upper. Nr. So. 3 BR, 2 Ba, bltns. 2 car " morel Free Sund a Y 2 Bl' hillside hse, frpl, 3 ground noor. Approx 400 sq male dog, 6 lbs., vie. ecui.t E Inc:LYVI!':.:.1i:rF!.P1lsJ:!.c.u:AN 2 Br in F.astside, ,:::~~1=: er=.·AI:2T.·1ttU::: Bnmch~lttgles. 1. & I r.:m~· $95. mo. ~iv~~:Ptf~~~:r.6N~·port 2nd TD Loans 6Ta-4746 Blvd '7>1470 eve. , · :!, ilro.-n:.ln (~}6g7~ reftg, family, po pets. 758 B ~ ~·t!:' ~ bicftooma. fum. I. untum. Need 2· rmmatH shr 4 Br 1*> SQ F1' $ll5 mo incl 1 ~1 ~~~~~~~1(~!!11 t.1 OC&ANFRONT·W~< 4Jib, I !Wbi1Uer) coliect . Shalimar, 548-GJ58 part}auy t!n. 675-3967 an Wlh all the extras. Modelt dph: In NB. $110/mo 1st utU. Boat~ &. bey ~utsid~ LoWi!s"11"'1 te•MOfrangCe Co . '9nonatt .. ;"' 2 Br, 1 Ba.'OT,•aawtA. m EASI'SIDE LGE 2 BR 2 Br. apt. cpt/drp, No chldm CIP8Jf\ dlily 10 to f. 8ony. I: Jut + $20 dep. Lv your door. 673-6600 a er SI· o. . _ • ~ .. ,:. pe~.1Z0.6'B-5410 W/W, bi:i n...i ... Pool. or pets, $1'15. li46-9280 :lli7 LIOO tale ~ spacious n:>petsorchltdrln. mess.,642-750-I. DESK SPACE at Lirlo 64l-ll71 545-0611 ~iiiiiiiO·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;,;;iiil~ " .. ...,.. A..t "F'' M pl St 3 Br, 2 Ba, patio, sundeck, FEMALE , __ ,,_ '" 2 Se-"og H 00 .. ;,r .,. Newport ~fth. ts mo J~75....,,1'd Ill, no pets . ·~.. a e · frplc. $475. 673-7358 O-t---..1 w ,,. .... "' ...,aut. Village $80. per mo, Ut!ls. ,-,,, ar r area ..,.yrs. Personals 5llO -EXTRA lge 2 Br, 1% Ba, N 8M 3169 AAWUUU br, 2 Ba. bch apt. $140. pd. 675-71!10. HAVE note lor Sl0.000 al CLEAN 1 or 2 Br $1~$185. '200. 2 BR,• 2 8A QUIET. '<;pts, drps, nr OCC. $175. _awport ch Qarden mo. CaU aft 5, 6'73-69W NEWPORT BE AC H Ofll 10% int per annum, payable -~------- 4,. Adults. no pet.I. 242.L-~ E. ~ ~ 5S7...s372 A-•.....__._ STUDENT to shr. 3 br. house ce over next 4 yrs-On thriving EXPERIE:\'CED feat ure • 16th, NBI 6*-J,llOl • ., _,,.1., drps, ti1tnl, .closed OCEANFRONT ~ -..-bcb. 56 St for rent-all or part. $125. lrv\11(' business. \\fill dis· wri.rr, llt\!Of reader, copy ~': 1:0 Clemente , Jff6 -ar. ~O ~5..,_Jl.16 TburlJ),, E1Am'Sll>a .. ....1 2: 2cbrp.:. = ~7, 3 BR, 2 ba, Y" .. tt~ 1181 .... .._. :th. $1Z5. ~. ~ pvt. TWup.061'12xl5:r931101• 1 Cl CQunt for cash. 213-693-!f.J69. editor .,._,11st:es1110 c o n t a c l ,t. ~ · · . uo.,. '"" · · ,..,., .... ,., ...,, -·,,,.,., •v ....... ..--11ces n ean WILL 14tll sea!IOned Isl TD persono 111m arexperience .... ' 1 BEDROOM with utilities. 8e11ut. Adult Living "A" Tustin Ave. 673-0'197 .2 :~a2 rtia ~$400 Wntr. l~e&h CHRISTIAN M, Straight, Industrial park. Util rum. llal. $4705-'?\.i'lf· szr9 Qtr: and I~ t ere s ls for ~- "'1' $140 Near Pier. No pets. Spac. 2 Br, gas EXTRA 1rg 2 Br. Cr pt 11, iAYfRoNT $300 ~·&: }d:OO water $75 for both. 5:18-8300 Discount IS% 499-4588. laboru!ion on or preparation 1/' • ~1713 heate.:. Pool, BBQ._rec. hall.. dt'ps, bltins, no pe_ts. 83) ............ 5-llt . • Business Rentlll 4450 "" I 5 2 i or a11.~cles, stories, novels, 0 ,~.Sent• Ana 1'780 C.M. $180. 642-MfO • Center SL 6£.1181 3 BR., 2 ba., \tlif. $475 yrly, ieth .. Irvine WOULD like tOiliitt an I . ~ I •. Wrtte Box N'J. 317, C/O 1 , 2 B~ w/wndeck, _2nd $.120. 1 BR duplex. Married STEPS TO BEACH 6'2'"8170 apt pref. Promontocy Point. REAL Estate Office & Desk Lost and,_,. Daily Pilot, P O Box 1560, r $145. Modem Si.n&le A:lt-:W/ Oou--Id~ pets cpl, Mn-amokers, no pets. 31lR,'"2 ba. winter. $2'1S 539-5&ll or 5.1'3-4667 Space for rent or s a I e. -Costa Mesa, Calif 92626 --earagea. l\_1 or I I • 83!h art ' 968 A West lTth: ~ 2 BR, tum., ~ fll5 SINGLE fem. &-llOn want Services included. pr Im e NOTICE ls hereby given. I t ~ •1 •• 2 ... .,s. -L • • 3 BR. 2 ha. tum $275 yr'1 MESA to stir our houle or ............ location. Bertha Henry L & F will not be responsible Jor -uu .,.., ~' • pm· . 3 BR., 2 bi., 2 a:ar'a., nr. 3 BR, 1 ba. fum, wntr $250 Denise <t95--C629, 9'1S-4196"' Realtors 492--021. • oat ound 5300 any debt!» or liabilities con- $;(!Per Week-$50 Moves You $30 OFT DEPQSIT w}ad, Slon!S le offioel. Adults 2 BR houJe, wntr. $250 GARDEN AVAIL. DEC. l : 4n NewpoM CALlr ANI?o.IAl. CONTROL tracil'd by anyone o th fr ln. Modern Apt, utU pd. La. 1 lc 2 be, 2 ba. aarden $3lO. By Owner, 54&-839'1. CORONA DEL MAR i'EMALE to sbr 2br a pt m $300 . ~. : thl.m n1ysell on or after !his "'~ Call 542~7. , apu .. , pool. $155. " $l'l9. ALL UTILS. PD., Je. 1 br., 4 BR, unf. houR. Fam. rm, APTS oo1"'"""1ege'. •.,..,nr.,.J?olden West io:~Y tx'is~ 2a~iAgtgd ~~t1~ti~nBeStach o:s.!:~~C[l date. Nov. 18, 1974. Frank /', -•-··th •··--· 3716 110 w. 18th St. bltns .• retrq: .. $155. No pets. 2 ~ •:-.nn tse or L"1'/npt. 2 &: 3 Bdrm -.,_-.v;;ii. . • • . .<:A.I"" •• ....__... E ?.tiers • --..-c;.;;-.o...---. .;;""";,.='-"'""=-,..,~=-~13 Chari St ., • ., ...... ~ ._... •"""" s., crpts., drpl, WANTED mature straight &12-96011675-0144 Back of Humane Soc:k>ty 1--· ~=·===~--• 1m,. ,---XTRA lrl 2 Br upper, '""'ec" e · ~_.__ 2 BR: 1 bll., unt ... ,., }'!_iy utilities paid. Bit in1, al hare I ho Oasai~ 60-5678 ANIMAL ASSIST. l.EAGUE •PROF'ESS!ONAL II" Sl821 7th Avt. 2 SR + Den refrle, ranee. &flits fVtt 35. NE\V 2BR apt., adults, ,., NEWPORT CREST Jaundcy facilities. Rec . H.s~ slSo. s962.11668~ 6 me today! Adi call adoplion spaying and f?RU?.tMER*, _ • OCEAN VJE':', complele:ly U35. 548-.240'7 ~s, back bay nT Westcllff, 2 BR. 2 ba. Condo. $S2S room 'IV/pool table, gym neutering: lnforrn. 960..,2900 LOOKING Jo"'QR \I.ORK • ~remot!eled, near Soutb CoMt fW'D your IOI! d..U:. lilto $220mo 645--1134 COMMERCIAL room, sauna, JIOOI. Adull1 ANIMALS IMPOUNDED LOOKING f'OR \VORK 1 ~ Jlo"spl taJ •. $325 642-9001/ a 1tereo. Sell tbtm With Den11 fsofnt 3126 only, no petL !tRst •BrilltoJ, Doxie, lemale., Blk/brn. Please call Glt'nn Young ,1 675-0144 aDafl1PllotCluslfledAd CostaMesa. C.~-0 A),A. f>"C ~C.• Dox.le,lema1e,Brown 498-2108 rbetutatdnwmtntWett. ud. ue the~ ilr~a UNF\JRli, 2br, 2ba. apt, 751·1415 p~ ~"'tJ ~).-~ J.;,l<f•;:J Spr inger Spaniel. r.t, ANYONE w1tnesslng '·• '.a Dally fllot Qaultled lta'eOI can ~ w/crpl.l, drpl, &ppUancei, That Intriguing Word Gome w1'fh o C'uc'le BmJwtit accident 81 Bristol oftramp C•t• MIN'" ' J724 (Mt• Mel• .,,. balcony, ocean vu, new, $235 n "° Lab pup. male, Black &. 4ffi f\\j. Sun. Nov. 17 per mo., Call 540-t.m am,_ ~~ '°"'" .,, QAY 1. POUAN Daln1atlon. fem, Blk/wht at approx-. 6pn1, pleaS<' con- l .. •• Clt ... l••t ...... i..Mt ' ~.::-:~ --............ ttMh4PMI -· -.htftq'I ............ w_,...,,. .... WATllf.uL.-ITIUJid-U~ 2277 HARBOR BLVD. COSTAMISA 645-4840. ' ---~ 49'~ pm • • ~~~ 3 Belg./Shep pup.•, tri tact David PhUllpt 5.)7..J.3'.1.l 0 Rttorl'OflG• """'' of tti. PANOR.AJ\.flC OCEAN VIEW U~ruRN J\pts, 2 Br .. 3 Ba.. DCmllClllWCllClnl fovr~Krofrlbl.d _d, M. BllRSCtt, n1alE', Brn/~·ht eves. , Le: 3Br dupltx, 28' llv rm.. Westcllff ·area. amall pet _. lAIUllEUVllC low '° forrrt low llmple worcR,. T<'rrier mix n1ale, Blk 1--,SP=m"'rru="AJ".-=R"EAD="rn=--I ~10 mo. Adlta. 493-7"~7 or OK, call &12--2152; !!:'!!060· IM..t.tl "''ACWI.. Terrier. male, 0'131i1/v.·hl· Open 10 AT\f to 10PM 496--i&U. '• 'BAYFRON'f'3 Br, 2 "Bi. on '"'" •eOCfMJOri I H Y t •N UR 1 Genn-Shep. m$1e. Blk/bm -AfMce on"tltl Yrifttten;, NU 2 Br, 1\1 Ba twnhte, l:naln bl,y, pvt bch. wlpler 1 II 2 II j' j I' j I ~b mbc, f~m. Blk · 312 N. El C1.mino Rl!al fplc, 11\ag, balcoey, $245. 979-1935: 6M-4510 • r _ _ Husl(y,_ flJflale, Liver San Oemenre, ror appt. mo 4fJ3o64M or 611-4200 e2 II & Deft 'Bloclttl10Wxt, ~IC. Blklbm C11.ll 492-0034 .m-9136 2 Ba wfvtew, Patio, 3 ~~:~~· from$11S-$QJ I Gt y Lt I ~J ~::rgt~;;~~r!C:.·~1k/vtht PREGNANT? cpts/dn!i, ...... ntlf new $195. on.r1~ _.._.___._a___..&..,_,_:_ I' I' j j • . i· Beagle ml'C, male Tri C1uing, confklentl&J COUl'IM!l· HMS33 e1 '9&-7964. .-u......, ~ lnx & referral. Abortion, PARK Ncwprl 2 Dr, 2 JJ,a, S40·1800 Cockt1Poft, rrm, Bkind adoptkln I: kttpl~ . Large l BR tor em~. f"!t!!'. f42·103 7 days, Collif'/Shep, fem, Blond Al>CARE ~ • ,,,....... """"'· !!SO -NO .... 43/l'J evco. I M 0 N I R I ' C\TS PETS. For appl. 49.3-18§5 1 2 Dr .\pt. 1,~ blkl to heh, j I' j I' t College is wondflrful ~ Lnghr dom. mnlt. Gry/Wht REAL ESTATE TRAINING. E1ittbluft ll30 00 c~pet& l..lle )1'ly ._.. -eauie: IT take1 the thildran Shttlr dom, fpm, Grey lndttniv.Saijtrucu~._Ptt9ona.1 $200 mo 56'8010: 61:>-3388 en~ •w•v from kom• just •1 they Shthr dom. ff'm, Tri a ·-ca ~ UlUlltr exam • DELUXE e SAVE 'nlOSE App LE .·"' ". N# re•c.h The --st•ga . Killen, fctnt. C.Uco 2-3 v;ks, Acadetn1 M&-o-ll.92 3 BR. ·Mi BA apt tor lease. PEELINGS and boil ln I• RAM DIE I 11·to 1w1""'"'''1 Kltren, m11.te, Gr)•/wht •P11ln1/0..rd Reider• 1ncld spac. m&sttr suite\ aluminum ~. ~ pol.I. 2 wt Townhoult, tn>lc, I I I I I e Coft!olel'I rh• <h..tt~•-11..or.d 11~. Ad/Rt!\luction l!Ml311'tach Bl, dln 1rm & dbl prqt. Auto 'll.ey 'llVUl ?lrtghten the from $250. l BR. lrvm $195. • " • • • bv hllinj k'I "'• ~119 "'d OTHER l\IITENS Stan )11, &27-:wo& door Optmt'T avail. Pool • metal to a ''llk~new" PQol, tennla, contlnenU.I '°"' ---~ fOITI lltp No. 3 below. " PUPPIES POUNDS ON Pmnuie.ntly. Recreation a.re:a. Adults r.ondltton. llave anythln1 to bttakfut. Sep.art,te ft.mill' ... ,_INI NUMl[lfO-IETl(IS r r I' I' I' I' 1: I •"'OUND: Orange Slr1JM:! kit· Ml.kt 'f'lrrln·1 ~ only, no pet.a. t111ll! U11e a D•lly Pilot teetkln. Oo..: 10 shopplnc Q' •N 1111sg SQUOtl5 _ _ . _ _ . . . t.:n. Vic. Pe111·1 .t Center Prlvatf! • Grou ~350 • $221 • Don't _.W. up the ship! t: nnt beach. ~ Brown i..'oltllr. 494-2915 f:U tOPEAN Fa l , e t c. i.i.'i AmfRoll \Vrt:t. NB Vou·1: tfnd It In Oa · ·o ed Ci w;r-:=1, t111Ets TO J I I I I I I \ 11""c "°"""'101 you Wlllll 10 ere A 1 t tmplan1s, Cellular ti-fMQtd by Sdl ~e ttelfll wltb a OrulY Sell ldle li'-ms wfth a Oa1l11 · · · · · · · · sell? O mlDtd ads do 11 _tht"1'71p)'. TI~.ml.146 \VIWAM \VALTER.S Ol PUot Clwtnect ad. 64).S618 PUot Clallllflf!d ad, ~ SCRAM-LETS Answ•" ln Cl1s11ffc1tlon 1010 \\'C'll , c"'ll NO\\' 6-t!·!\6711 Ons~ltled Adt ...... 6Q.181g, 1: .,t • r .,.,, ---_ '•: • -~-r· I ' ' ' . ••l•1 ~.~·i-"' . ' . . . . . • • • -< , t ' ' D a DAILV PILOT • WtdnttcUy, NMmbtr 20, tqJ4 'Flr.l;;::,::zY•::•l,::llt,::lot.:!_ ___ =:-::. Pelntlng/P•perlnt 6073 Help Wanted, M&ll' 71 00 N ip W•nt-~.....!:!.!.!'i ;,;,:"•:lp:.:;.:;,:-~· -~~~7~,.~-,..~l~p~W~..,~twd;;;,;M&;-:-~P~7~)00:;;--; Ii~ H••~lp~ .. ~·~•r.d.;;;;~· -ii;iiii;;;r7~1~00~1"~'·~•l~p~n~l~nii;ii-~'iiiii-~''~' 7100 EXJi. oflld l"I., .. wondna: STA'rt. IK 111!'.4 1.oond'-!d, Deliv~-S·..Aaw Only I' ' I • 1 ~ -... ~ ~ __ r; .. ' r. mom·~ orJ1 )otur.!1cw lt _patn1"1¥ m11 .. ,a. U >'-"' -·i ..,._, PAIT TIME • __ _ • Adam>. 53-0'"'2 '°"'' """ '""' .,,, BIU OF DAILY PILOT l'O CARRIERS. RE--i-=~-~ouux:AR"'°i.:~.~l)'-h-.-m-.. llcM,......... -QUIRES-THE USE OF A LARGE STA· EVENINGS . q;e new 'FO~R ~ •• :,: ':~: • _f.; • R~r°"'· t-artni •dull, lull fi'laster/fieptlr 6077 TION \VAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. Jh ~ ~ -c .. ~=~ "'°'""'· 6015 J . T. HINKENS Plast•ri"". ai,:NTON WILLIAMS, 3ilO WEST BA y Adults w:.&. .............. • 'attractive ~· ~:f._IWIM ba1t•r,,_)! ,!!f ' . I I 1. Acou~tic Crilincs, Room ad· STREET, CO.S'fA h1ESA. TELEPHONE _ IUI VYw......-'51 g. J fl. ~ ....... .__ .. R>:'1:>DELING • PATIO dlllo"'· potchlor. Uc. No. 642-4321 FOR APPOIN1'Mt:NT. __ ........ ..... .... rt.1... • itlL orda 61..iz , ...... Jroiulone ....... .... COVt;RS, CAHINt.l'S & CJS199150. 83~ 7803 • per~ouua~ Wiii llJUJ '°'""'5 W Cond. tnt~doa kt .• JWv, OARACES Atr. Gr• n t, PATOI PlASTt:RINC An Equ•I Opportunity Employer 2!.rd, 'I ID• 2PM, S2lf" 'I. ~ &:l3-m.t All 'fyPf'!<, f'~ ('l;tintat~ .,.1fp W1ntff, MIF 7fOO H'elp W1ntff, M&F 7100 ~ Bel. lll&nCt. ;};.· fJNISll Ci/.,,..,,,y, CU>IOm ~---,-'t="'~' ~~=~· -..... -kids. Start at $3.50 per hour. Phone //) . WUlUitZE!d! ' "ik "" -1 remod e l , parlol. Cillt Plumbing 6071 BOOKKEEP.ER. Tit, c:.t>cKTAJL Waltrtu, Full •• • K.'-e~faura1il · &Old lO c:lole ~tt •. ·xmt , i Paldwlo A Loohoff &16-97!1;; , n>edlcal bHll'1Jt. Xl"1 wag• ti m •. • v'"; "g" Ex-642 ~321 It I 250 be"'"'• 1 00 """1'"114-11@1!1! !lJ5 ' ·, .• ... CARPE NTER * L-"· OTIS PLUMBING • "''~-!or a motw" d~ p.rlone<d. 114>-"'60 • "'I I e ens Dn I lllrntn ! ' MO""'' •.::;u-"t ~6i ,'1 1 f.~ -~• 1 1 RenMXlels & Htp11Jrs. Wat er pend. pcnion. 642-2.4W. COOK •~t·~ .... ~ •b +'I ~ •vn CJ11uo1na .. ,..1_1p-ow hee l era ~disposa ls , BOOKKEEPER 40 Yrs or E d 1· k nd 500 PM. , -quell.~ ..,-' ::,~ 1•0::1c::'""":::,,,:Robe:;=:o: ..... =.::53&-=-.::m=''--furnall{'{'!I, d\J'hY.'Cl.SheNI, II x per' ine co·o . a I OPENING DEC.MBl,R fth 642:-3141' ' ~ : REAIOOEL.. add-on. i::n r n.12~26.1 ~I/C & BIA ~~:· 1!;': p~~e~ ~~ ·~~~1~:ft':·sa~·s~~~ • · fOO Bayside Dr, Newport.Beech-suP.P~ <iii. r.oun:S ~' ronv. C1J.1;L & new 1.."01\St. Co111plt>le Plumbing Service. &·h. 644--0439. od, !Gm Pacific Coast Hwy, ASK FOR ELAINE <:,tawlpof taflle~ ~.~f ~. 25 >'I'll .:!xp. r.-.... ''"1• ~3439 ;L=''=--'"'C"cc"'"7-=---,..-= *BOYS & G l !it LS* H.B. An l qual Opportunity Employer His Optnll"ll• For: . ooUee tbl. !!:*': •it' C•rpet $ervlc• 0016 Remodel & ~epalr 6081 Ne~·spaper Route• cpen in COOK. .f:xper'd All around FULL l PART· TIME • AppUence. t· ' ' JOlfN'S curpel .l \'OU1'G exp. nr lie. Arch. S&l'I Clem~nte. Mln. a&e 10 ~ Wiu)''s Steakhouse, He lpWanted,M&P7100 HelpWanted,M&F710I DAY & NIGHT l -' ,.t · l Upholstl'ry, Ori SM.mpoo, will deS"ifri & bu; Id Im· YN. A nice Profit every 1.M5 Harbor Blvd, COS ta KENMOftl 1 ASH•JtS! ( $ o i I Re I a r rt an I II. ) provmnts to your OOml!' or month IOi l;JoY• and CU-ls ~tesa. 1-fOSTESSE:S 01-~FICE BUSBOYS • & DRY RS • 1' [)q:reHst'l'I & au co Io r bu.1. Try me, John. ~7037 ~ho a.re wllh11&: to work and COOK8 men women bkful 1-ll Shltt1 $).50/$3,00/$2.50 , ... •' . at.lfrt f brlghll'ner.J &: 10 min u t l' do. a &ood job. Phone exp .. fop ~·~. Apply In * BLUE OOl.PH.IN * Temporary Position• OS ESSES ..J llOOElA · "' .. bleach for )'OW' ~· h 11 e GOOD work. R('r. ?:i}Tli e:itp, ~and ask to leave an person, Carrow's Restaur-__ 3355 Via Udo. NB Irvine Complex Area H T ' Wutieri . $119, ~tefiri~ c1i1rpetJ1, Sllve your 1not)fly Lgl' & sm jobs, tree est. appUcaUon. ant, PIC'O turnoff. San Oem. HOUSEWIVES, need x 1 r a Type, Sh Or Acrounting: I ~ '118.. 1.J')dQI· ftlldet bfi &avlng n1e e:\:tra trips. Llc, Ken 6'12-17i0, Call n1e. Equal Oppor. Ernploye.r DENTAL ASSIST money? WOl'k trom 1 o ur 100% !>~To You! DISHWASHERS 1i.1*bwuhut u rJew ... :p "ill clean HvinG nn .. dining 1 en.re. 6082 BOYS & G IRLS Chalrside. Fu.II lime. X-°aay ~e~ or lull time. 83J..tl45 -ComJac1ar ·A ' At-~ $~50, .t:ro~~ :1i;, ~rrS~: Roofing The DAIL\ PILOT lw 111.-cnse req'rl. Sal&.ny upcn. 111> JU _.,.. Per sonnel Resour us Apply At: The Reube11 E. LH ..a~~-~} Seara, rout.es open In COSfA Fringe bene. Beach area. -..V 41"'' ,,_. Jl!H Oover4J2. Ne\VIXlrt . ir..i ~_-v'"31..&Q(l l;.•tn•P&zt7. :!1Y~1ee~.11 f"'1;,1 ~n:~ R&ROOFING. All typl"s, I ~~~· <;?Ll..EwESc~ PAcoRKsr•. ~~7-?i69. m..m..ic bCDc-1""\11..ttr..IC'I PBX Answ•rlnn S.rv. 151 E. Coast Hwy, "ewport leach AUamt. at MiilnoUa,. ~ Good """' '"' '"''• BoA, MIC, ~~· c " OENTAL ASSIST. ""'"'" 'U\.)VI"''"'-... ' C II .,__ lln&Jon Bea<:t\ 116l-lJlll. 27' myl>E'lf. l'l'I. 5Jl--OJOJ Llc 100191C-39 ask for Aney AlESA. 6U-43%I. CCD\JV"'ES•/4ClJ'O All ghlft<o:. Full or pfl. • In Person, No Phone a I .-199se E. 17th st., £oil& ~ Cement/Concrete 6019 &lf>.-1691 Equa!Oppor.Employer Chal r sld e exper . only, .Jt..l\r"""' · Somewknds.EOE$10-J962 540-&390 ·.-~: ,._ .• ; ' "-BOYS lo GIRLS Expanded dulies. 3~ day \l'k. Loan Proce1sor to $700 RAD IO AND TV REPAIR Equ1I "--rtunlty Employer BACbJIO.E. G rad t n g &:. HEPAIRS, all types. n.o;as. Full salary. litany benefits. FHA/VA/Conventional : ,....,..... FREIY:ijT D~ .. ~ 1' J Trenching Ser. Con.slrucHon f'ree est. Lic'd. Ask for Newspaper Carrlen. ltUn. Beach orea. Call 962-2436. Re.'PUJ!ch Operator $450 Few &ood trainee openings. New ijotpolnt ~IJ.toll. Cl I{ II f.1 \\'alt, 830-a-020 anytime ai:e 10. Udo l1le, Belboa 488 E l!th St 1 t •-• )CM HSG 17-28. Also train u · W"aahera, !prve rs, can-up, nu nx 11 dirt.1 ~.;,-07='=''=""'-'~="'7--p, .. : .. ~--•-. Cootact >fr. DENTAL RECEPT · a ....... ne co mmunicaUons 'li' .. -...i ........ r M&F 00 "• • ' ' ' L . -. • :> CIL'll Ccn1ent Work. ~~" ~"1{ J C ROOF 54~066 Roofing-....... imr.. • Sui'o 224 642 1470 ~-&""'~ . H91p W•nt-..11 M&F 7lllO Help Wanted. 71 D,...hwuhe11, N •. yt war- U"U"'Oo.I Backstro1r al the DAILY AU phases dental mgmt. 1 '. • Hi ~-hyales & mat.ti . -· _ ... ........... .. , 1:1:::... ..,,.. Don new & l'e(.'OVer. Free esti-Sal So •· •-•-" b8 ~•p1u1 S t fan..,. ·....,:~t, -PUUt., -1n11te. Lie & Insured PiLOT or call 6:2 l32l ,\ yr exp nee. · · open, me • ...-.,. "'-*' .....,. c ""' · tart a S 1 TT ER wanted, weekend W. Wamef, Santa~ Dtar CE~ll:::NT \\'ork 01 all klndll, leave aprbcatio:i. Sal. O:lrp benefits. H.B. JACK IN TilE BOX, immed $344.10/mo. Gd fringe. Free Siles R1p,,s1ntative evenings. 75c hr. alter 6:00~ Bari>Qr, 979'-2i2l· • Rea110nuble, fret" estim.11te11 ~•wing/Alter1tion1 6084 Equal Oppor. Employer CaU 846-3540, 893-5032. openings 9P?!J • mklnile. ~UJ,:ti:., ~~~· ~~ (Tr1lnee) H.B. trans prov l de a\ K£liMORE eo:.>wuber $35, Call 638-3325 DRESS:,IAKJNG -BOYS DENTAL, ex pd oUice Also,12Ai"-.8Af,f,l.2Ca Baker Career O:lrps, ~7/ Local divWon ~t lqe na· 847-00l.4 ~pa·~flO,Phfl~ CEMENT & Block Work ALTERATIONS manager, busy Huntington st, Cctita Alesa 968-9171• Llonal corporaliOn hu open-STAT TYPIST ...,u1_.., $50,i e4ttt \\'all~. pntQ, sidewalks, 846-tl64) or Beach office, tringe lnit'lbeHUedirnmediat 1 dn'a'i'.F n.... d 1 ttc. By hr. or job. &46-6915 ---~~~~-~~ GIRLS b e ne t 111, salary open. JANITORIAL REAL ESTATE-BROKERS f°" iharp individual j~ $2.50 pe~ hr. 9-a. T~ ~~-·~ .. ~"!!'T" • • e • (ont rllc to r 6021 Televi1ion Repair ~ P a per Routes Open 962-3329 F100l' ntachine men & \\'BX· or ASSOCIATES• 2 Years lere.sted In a mttrk~a: Apply pen;on, e en·r-,;~;;;::c,,..,,.:.-.-~~-1 In L.anun• Beach in DENTAL ortbodontic asst, ers. Graveyard lhlf1. required/profes&ional a~l....Careet 1 nyaaver.__15-l~NeoNJ)OrtBlvd, SEAR~S ~d~r•frJ~, GERWICK &: SON, BI..! i:. Contr. Add n.-mod. SI. lie. Bl-U®, 673-fD.ll, 549--7170 E Jectrlc1I 6032 ELECTR I C I AN * Old Jobs -Se .... · JoOs. Servi~ calls Reytime -an.;•place . --604S EXP. Garde11e1· a c r v I 11 g Newpon, CDl'll arta. Coinpl prdening, Yard cleanups, 1'JM;76 T.V. Technicia.n \\ill rt?p;:iir Ma·n•y Loc1t1'on1. chalnld Xln ~ f llP~T 7 4"A'1 48 hn Co proaeh e i 1 en ti a I. N.iW Abili-~ '10 t -'• will· CM, Or call M2-0811. 1li.rVtH told. LJ1.ll'l'iffl, il"t most sets in home. E\'<'S e, 1 opp.,, or 1 -: ., "' • m· Ar~. 11 Ce n ter _location! 1 .. 2. 1m0ee ... ~l"'a't aU SUPPLY CLERK maker, water li,p in..-11 ~ C II M L be t advancement & top salary. pan y benenta. TelepOOne ""ti" .._......_ ,,.,..,. old, 19 2 tt •~ .... & wknds. Free est, a r. •m r Irvine area, s:u-7800 546-6682 or S4f>..891L Pnvate, deluxe offices-fully levels. ambl.Uon It a clean-NC' exp req'd; train at ·run &:3.a68 UI: 4. ·c;u • ...,.._ Tiie 6091 642-4321 DENTAL Assistant, e."'(JM!r'd~ milled. Max Im um oorn-cut appearance required. pay benet'lts. lil-F lJ.3-1, in--• CERAf'.1IC TILE NE\V It remodel. F rot e estimates. Sm jobs ~·eioome. 536--242.Ei. CERAlttlC tile installed around tub. $99. complele. 1-714-797--041;:0=~-- *547-1878* Kitch Entf"y\''HY'> Bathrooms Top Soil 6092 Equal Oppor. Emrloycr X-Ra.y certiticati:-Good JOBS JOBS JOBS mission ararngement call Rapid Advancement tetvtev.· now Call your TIU.SH OOMP~ .ntw. BRAK£ & pay. C&ll 548-8844. · · AAMES 100-/. FREE M.>S4M If Quallflcd Am1y Recruiter and Join ~PJJt. ~ 1 o ld t DISHWASHER \Vantecl , ·Bureau of ra Associated n-lf642.-3260 Bob Hanten lhe people who\\? joinffi The .....,11 ~ , • D Be -•-J Co E J t •• SOUTH l"\..a.r.> 1·5PM '-Ion thru Sat Army. CofJta Mesa, 'i43·1.l63 .......,. FRONT END MEN &: fe!vsShop,a'XiJmiv":' eoa1t Qista ~~~n .... e.~1.100 •-L.~~1 Telepro~pter Cable 1V TELEPHONE WORK *E't¥!rJC f>ry•'* , H"'Y· NB. 642-8475. 1-' 1106 H&.rbar Bl\:d. &.iile 207 lllAtlOQ UfuacD 2621 \\,Coast Hwy t'ROM YOUR HOME fM'I M.1«1$ DRY CLE AN I NG Exp1d Anahm 6!XJ N Eudld 7'16-8120 Newport Beach, Ca. Munter girl. Newport Bea"Ch . Org 2 City El Eut 634-1222 REAL ESTATE SALESPEO-Equal Oppot. Employer . ' NO SELLING NEW Speed ~ putablc !>1S-2221. PLE needed for O:lrona del ;rap COMAUSSIONS wuhlna:, rii a e iii De , $2U For Pep Boys Store JUNIOR SA' LESMEN Mar-. mo" bo:auLilul ol1i<:e. •SALESMAN• K......:o °' 72<-<1720 ..!.'_tail, 'matte olkr .. ~ In1n1ed. full-time openings. C a 11 P e g i Y S we e n e Y -"Er.Oi>~tt G.E. Electnc ~r ... ail tel• INSTALLATION MEN EUROPEAN GARDENER •TOP SOIL * OJi\fPOST• XJn't m ll.u·y & working ~Ye~~':::e s!'°ic= 67";>--8600. for Pep Boys Store TELEPHOf'.'E CALLERS tq.s._S '!fl~· Work conds. Liberal employee xtra tnOOme ava.il y~rlcing Age 1().15, Eam $2G.$40 per REGISTER Newapaper, . EARN ':hrisl.Jnu mone y. perttc'l. ~-~73. · J bencfHs. ~ Al\.fWAY distributor a \\eek gelling new c;u.-tomers Aull). deliVel')'. Nd reliable Immediate openings. ~In ' t Housewives-Students-Retired Rent w .... ,,/Ort•r1' Apply In Person few hours per day. For m. for the DAILY PILOT after car. 2 openlnp in CM & ~~ & working conds & Work in our ottice w your U: '\\'k. 1''UD' ldiiitt..' 1 120 E. !st j lreet -tervw·-M&--019f"·-----.$Cbool..amLSat~&.-¥ou _NB._1 to 2 Jirs . ..d .. a J.J_y_ ~t:W.....e..mplo~ee....benefil&._ ....home.n~e.venlnp.or:___.. ........... JlOh',--,-:t'·'"i - Landscaping-tree service *At ULCH * RED\VOOD• reuo.noble, 6-12-'.J.329, 685-1425 CALL 586--6!130 Gene ral Ser vices 6046 T_~t!t~!ng ____ _ 6094 -· , ---santii Ani · · riiust be out L~ &Choo! by 5-10-300&-\Voody. Apply In PeTIIOn both. ~; 893--SO.) ot come FREE PlCKUP ~ Rett1 " &\1ALL J ob Speciall:rt. Paln--TENNIS lnstrucUon. Private. 1530 S ilarbor, Fullerton 3:00 pm and be able lo ~·ork raJ E. l at Street to O'.. oUlce. at 7908 "'""•' ~1;·8cr""' Metlt.l'' , ting-Carpentry-GlllSli. A n y One hour. 152'll &:al'h Bl, \r.·1:1lm. a• least 3 days per Y.'e.t?k. No REUBl:NS Santa Alla \Ve • t m Inst er Blvd . "f'r "' -· • odd JotMi. 537476 Call 675-4341 :ms Brl!!tol, ~to ltlesa EL'ECTRONIC deli\'eries or collecting. 1530 S. Harbor, Fullerton \Vestmin6ter, OW:ct • • B •' Call. ~'.:... 61~;., S.l\fALL HOAIB--REPAIR Schools & *BUYER/SR.* TEST T~CH Tl.~portation prov id eel. 15221 Beach BJ, \\'estm. between 9am &: noon or ADMIRAL.14' fl'ee., poet CARPENTRY PLLmlBING Inst ruction 700S 5 Yrs sub. eon t ra c 1 Ing Progressive growing elec'!O-~C' J 9684812. . Now Hiring ~ Bristol, Costa lttesa 5pm &: 8pm. roodiUon." $iiO r- ELEt'TRICAL ~19--U»:a --machining, out.s.ide, plallng l!"'echanicaJ. n1anutactw~ EquaJ Opportunity Emp.loy.:t SALES CLERK TELEPHONE SALES . " -7~"11U , , ' WEDDING PllOTOGRAPl-fY. C'OLl..EGE studerit g l \'in g processes, he a t treating, finn has im11.1~· opening A-IAL,'TENANCE t.Ian f or HOSTESSES Part Ume ~"Ol'k a vaJI, 8ieyCleJ: acqG Finest \Vork at Lo¥.·cs1 p I an o lessons. Beginners blueprints. $13.500 Yr. for .Test Tecluncum. Exper. apt comp I ex, versatile, P /T ime South Coest Vlll19a .w,\t:.9PM. Selli.ni: the Los · · _ Prl1..u. 839-7490 and intern1ediates. Ca I J Liz ~ers Al:'ency req,d. Ne~ f'-/t.'01~ bldg. $3.25 hr to start. 5.Ja.-4835. D & E • DesU:e a full time, niature, Anj'.eles Ttme:i 1o pl'OllP'ets BO'PT.EX!HlA crtU tM'l i r, Hauli-6051 Btuce at 7 5 2 -1 3 2 3 or 40'20 Birch st, &Ille 1-0-1 Xln t benefits mcluding den-M A N 1 C u R I ST for "'·ell ay v1n1ng1 experienced 1a}ea clerk w/ in Ora..&e C?unly. "'e pa)' Wfnp . .Ba·oud uew, s...-,.;ii..o 1;,;c;.;;.;;;·"·•.:. ____ ..::;;. 546-44i8. Newport Beach 833-8190 I.al _ ertabiish P.1en'i Styling experience or Interest In ~·H.&"e• l cooun. Call tor al·$b0 ~ ~..,....., HAULING. Llght. Anytin1c. 1 ~.,v°'o"'1"'CE~. -op;c--,-..,.,.,.,,.,,..=.,.IYc.,--l=='-'"'cASHI ER Disc Instrument• Sa I on. OU.f -Ne are a . BOOKKEEPER wmea, chee&es or aounnet delalls -• Al8D odd jo~. Re&lonablc. Your Home Or Mine HOSTESS 102 E. Haker St ... 6-12~02 Pert• Time foods, Should be creative Los AngelH Time• AA~Rl~. ~It ~'. 1i/ cau Jack. 6!5--8003 P.tr. Newman 833-23':'0 Costa t.Jesa 9:'19-5300 Md 2l , n1erchandlaer & be flexible ~l spml. Nellt qew. ~- LOCAL P.fovui.g & Hauling P/time. t.tust have expe.r. Equal· Oppor. Empioyer ~ ~ b-JU~a:e si;oref;':. ' i Apply 3-5 Daily to Y."Ork sonw: rvenin&• & equal oppoltwlil)' emplo)·er . 64-i-85'7$ ' by stuck>nl, Large tru ck' [ -11 i 11 Apety In Prrson E.'XEC. SE (?'RETA Ry , l\f1'. Richards. 7Jf/84G-&ta5. 251 E , Coast Hwy 11-eeke~j Lee Spang, TELEPHONE Soliciton for ENGUS( 10 ii'i( b~'·· ~'j reasonable, Barry 531-123!> lo...,"llMt f The Velvet Turtle Otalleng'g. career opp. for f'.t ED 1 CAL 0 FF I CE N•wport Be•ch (7141 827-1776. non profit athleUc club. S20l ~ xl"nt .~tiqn. · ~ HAULING, P.1 o v Ing and . :i9 ~·1111hion Is.In ad, NU intelligent. m 0 ti vat e d, SUPERVISOR.. Growl i:ti Equa1 Oppor. Employer SALESWOMAN mo 5.1l!U'y lot 4~ hrs perrj-;ii'ii:i"iu.::-;z::::-;;==-1 Trash Cleanup. 2 f!itudcnts. organized i nd iv id u a I . Ne11o'Jl(lrt Be a ch Industrial Earn up to sioo. Full or da~. ~1 53&-2100. iq spd ~i:e:. ~~tt. * 6-10-174!1 * Job Wanted, Male 7025 CLERICAL Superior sktlls req'd. Opp. medica l group needs part.-tlnie + experwes. En· THE CARDEN Schoo.I of , , ·~ .. '..'.i. SKlPl..OADER & dtun p ~·k -~-------responsib!lilies. Please sub-qu a 11 f I e d l emal e to RECEPTIONIST joy Yi'Orki.11& in are! 1 n CdM la k>Ok'1. for dedicated . . _. :-;:=-:,.,--,m:;I \Vo r k. Concl'ctc, asph::ilt, LOOKING for \\'Ork in ex-mlt resume & history of supen:tse ofllce. 4--5 yrs e~p It you have a good pel'S(lnali· bl h 11 a1n.... & q~'d. lndlvid~I• to !1ll C•mer1i ,._.,...,11•, ... sa"•lng, brcnklng, 846-7110 terlol' painting. \Villing 10 J b earnings, to; . Box 4 2 4, req. Xlnt salW')' & benefits ty & front otqce appearance w c you ve, c ...... on ch a 11 eni\ni: A reward I · ..... , • •• . -· to:· .. ti~E PICK-UP or 111 1 8 l". ~~~1~1~1lke Coll'y ;,.is-BY.17 0 Belboa Island, Calif. 92660 negotiated.~O:intact .ilJ.2661 lhill is the jOl:i for you. Good :Jf~~ ~\= ~= Te ach'a;. poa'a. Interested J?\ST~i ·, ·, v .I.e.• discards.. 213-592-5..?63 uft. F A SH I 0 N Ca re er Op. to apply. 18.iruy & benefits. BABYLAND wW l r a I n perwofll co n t a e t : Mn. camera IC <JQacliil~i Ii pm 111ank you ... Mikl' Job Wanted, Fma le70SO Opportunities portunity, Vivian \Voodward MIXER OPERATOR for ad· Jason Be st Agency personable ladies. ,,Fer In· Wil10n 640-ml ~~~-,:·:= He•t ing & Air Cond 6053 t.IATirRE Indy "'/nw·sing Corp. Sobsldary o( General hesives. Ir. ~tinaa m!rr. 17400 Brookhunt. F. Vly terview phone, 547-0121 iQ. the Md watch expr. a•:all. 10 care for • • Foods, seeking individuals Exper.1nwe1~hina:o1 resuui, Suite 213 963-6775 SALES *TEMPO* i1 ln )'Oijt .y ,_. 00 FURNACE REPAIRS eldl'rly, tllnvHlcseent. or KEYPUNCH expel in supervising others harde~, fillers & pig· • -READ THIS! yoor %>':. '.l'V1"' Uloe~ SAVE 1"10Nt.·•y ON YOUR <·hiJdren. Lh·r-in. 6~li2 in group sales or capable meets is desirable. Call RESTAURANT live and wltti: IOWJd. ,CO~ · ~' "" APT 111g,_ or as~ist to n1.n-. k k --~ MANAGER TRAINEE ee s ou ow t"' ........ ---r: .... • GAS BILLS '!•\\'" YOU!l t.lu.~t have 6 months curTent of learning w/lrainin". Call 548-5125. N d y N I .,.N•ledlanaef"_"" •,~_-···~-' Jo't..IRN ACE A DJ UST I:: D ~ ,,. ~·or exper. on eypunch-for appointnient 546-1835 P.IODELING. Let Santa lum $1700 A t.lonth Pmme • \\'ITJI NE\V rILTERS Adult l-Oniplex. E....-:p'd. Refs. keyta~keydisc & be able FDtALE production traJnee. Sally into OndereUa. Gl\'e SuettSslul restaurH?lt chain S5'XXJ A l\1onth F/'Nme Receptionists treasures of a Wt: time with J{ R HUGG INS CO &l2--051J Bo:i; 59-I Oeean.~ide. 9'lffi.I. 10 lest on: 18~1 029 or Prep araUon & assembly your daughter a course In 11eeklng qualified candidates Will train, commission only. Typist• this video. UseCI onl)' ~ 41!6 !\"e1,·po11 Bl1·d. N.U. Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Univac l TIO. ISiving Shift embroidery kil.s. E.'fp. not mod~ for Chrl1tmaa & f 0 r ltl an a re r Tr ainee Trade show sales. l\f r . Secr et•ries ~;-firm.·~ -• Housecleaning 6054 1 Accountant -lPl\1-l\UdnighO ~I~. ~r ii!ke~.1 ~~ ~~·u ::1~ :ie~ re~~~ ~:fits O: t~~~!~~~ Tyler, M~. Account Clks MINP~TA SRTt 12J.L •like, HOU SE OF CLE AN TEMPORARY """ >11>-"95 •·-h -1 Sood '"'"""' to SEC'Y to $700 Repros new wUh Lo-,-.,~ C11rpe1s, \\"in1lo"s. Floors. e1K't'd 111 ta_.. & audiling de· EMPLOYMENT • video taping incl'd. Berin-• O Y oger, nc. 'lY" ' 1 OIOOH your OW:l hours. MANIYAISekot ra&tto. Junk>r or St'1ni Sr. Experi-............... iiiiiiiiiiii;;.• iii c ...... ,.,, makeup, a.il'sty e, Th J II R I .,..._ 70 SI 70 2»,, .l -~ Co~ ~ U-" • Cl , 1 GENERAL OFFICE ,.,,, & adv-·~ --·•· 17042 G illette Splil Fee/Alm Fee Jobs Part-ti.me a1alrnm.ent1 w/'---.:: ~--6 l>' .,.10.s, ... 1('a1n caning. s re<l by Christi<UI Ne"·port ........ ~ .. v ... ""' WESTCLIFF u:11Bn .JJN~vv · io n -. Scrv. A\IHI fi.12·6112~ Beiich C.P.A. fir .. 1. SuL .. 1it 12) Positions av..ii1able in leading lo a Professional Irvine, Ce 92705 available. Call ~ r-...iete •'lM ~;; ~ 1 '""e Good basic math, """lin"' #, • odeil S Pcrsoruiel Agency "NEVER A FEE ~· _.. llOUSECLEAN1NG hy nwlh· er wfl·iuld. Helia ble, ~r~': pendahle, &. r.-.(X'rn.•nccd. 540-8308. AlC!>ll ,Clt•u11111~ Ser\!•'" Clil'pcls, \\"1ndu11·~ ~1oors Eh:. F1'eC Es!. ~7--6742. lfOUSl::f'LEAN1NG. Good refs. 011n transpol'tatlo11. 557-0&l!l LET u;, n·lie\'e you of )lour hou~lcanini:: ta11ks. H.cfs. 963--Lll I or ~;i209 resun1ei;. \V r it e Classified ,...... • 11<-pi-odul-lion nnd pu1-.·hash1i: career 111 n1 ng. lop Equal Opper. Employtt (Mark Ill Cente.r\ AT TEMPO NIKl<_O~ »:>.'-...: ~. xlnt Ad No 263. Daily Pilot Box filing. ""'/rapidly growing sailboat In or call for inlervlew 2) .............._ 180. ~ 1560. Costa ~le:;a, CA. 926:ai manuf. Need mat ure , Pl\1 to 5 Pt-.f or 7 PM to 10 !-------1651 E. Edinger, S.A. Tempo Temporary Help eond, iiJo .. Me a11,«o f4. PART·TfME "'POn si bl• ind1-·"dual• PP.t Call: Sheldrake's RN'a Call 542-8836 _ camen., •,M&-«161./. A R E ,\ Dis1ribu101 wanted. •• S suPER I ~ Oppor. to earn up 10 $800 wtheavy oUice background School of I\.1odelina:. ru W. *""CU'S ECRETARY $600 TEMPO ; ' ·'-!-·• ~~pro. per nhl. pflime. \.\'l' train. Job consists of a g r e. a t who \\'Ork \l't'\J und e r 17th St., Suite 9B, CM. 92627, '" J()()t~ FREE ~,~:....~·obi '~•nt Call for lnlerview, 6:19-6123. an1ount or detail w 0 r k pres11urt' w/all kinds of pro-645-2658 Ask for Judy. Cen'I ofc skil ~. Exper'd, w -.......,_.._ 1-. • j \\•/lite lyping. No ma 1. h . ple. Good typing & figure MOTHERS HELPER. live-Rot at Ing Shifts-Stand by Ne~·port Center Employment Now aceepu',,. ...,.,, __ tor c... .,~~ 1 • 1' ..u1 ,\T T i:; Nu ANT. expcr.ror optlt--• T $500 Um o·u "" E Co ul ···-·~· Flexible hours. ....,e, 0 • in, board & t1alary. 3 School e. 1 eren pay. X· 111 tants Agency experienced Engi neen, -A ~ , i.:,. , , (t-grav('yord shill. Good pay. 6-t2..-8961 age children.. 675-7001 a.ti. cellent benefit&. 567 San Nlcholn.s Drive l>..'Slgne'ri t> r a rt 1 man . JJ ;:,. LT}( .. ,._ -HYGr;NIC fringe benefits. Apply Shell Apply In Personnel Dept l ::::':"'::;';F~o~r:':';~'"'::l':::::j..O'J>~-mfE.Mf'AC'TC>R'Y-Contact Mrs. Jensen: Nev.'POrt Beach 640-6150 Tectmlca1' Writers, pat t f ·ii!, CLE'~ lf.G'"'1Now s1nt1on, 1000 Irvine, NB COSTA MESA " n1•· ·N• lttonday lhru Fri 9--ltam NEW FACTORY SECRETARY Analyat , 'l'eclinlcajl ·De:tr""'~~ fl . •"'"" AUTO f.tl'Ch. needC'd 11 1 PACIFIC MUTUAL GUARDS Branch outlets just openlne Memori1I Het•pital Nat'I 58.!lboat mia. n eed• 111 u attatora, Techn1clanl, u."-red 3 TUon V.~. ~-':i:~·c~n;.~~·· i!'~ 0~·a~~; 700 Ne~-port Center Dr NB lmmed. ~ full & p/time in area needs the lollowlng; ,, • ., __,~1 Victoria, Ot sharp· ·Ii alert receplionilt 'Pt0rramtnen, S.y s tem 11 CAJ;•r~~X .. 6]3-&21 •J.- 11 Ou SEKEEPING "anted, ~S-9.18.1 An equal oppor. em ployer guanls for Orange Co. area. Mgmt Trne $185 wk .,.,,,.. .. ,"1'l EOE sec'y. 2 Yrs e.xp, typtnc Analyst&. Cost Acoountanll. Dop .. " .. -.0 pert lh11e. l!u_nlington.nrt"u ....... _____ ... ..,.. Call (2)3) 435-5325.Servmen 121 $3'hr 60 w.p.m, No 1h. C a ll 17WlN:_SS.-y Park, Irvine -. ~...._...._ • l::xp. Ref~. S:l.j() hr. 963--i912 COCKTAIL 8am-5pm. J\.tonday thru Fri· Salesmen Open RN ·1-!J56-3n1, Equal Opportunity EVER.-A -·~l':E 1 ·w!i.lfl.LD e:--AVON ·. WAITRESS day . Lawrence Securih•, ~ --25, mmled. car. l\tEO.SURG UNIT Employer. AT TEMPO Yor~ ShJh T2u \ 1.c:__ HOUS~:CLEAN l:X(; irK:I. VH· ...., • ,..,. .,., l ~po Te.mporary Help • ' ~ cant 1tpts. Re11:-011nble 1·ates. 5P:O.I to l OPl\I. $2.25 per Hr. Inc. All bene.flts, career poe.llions. ll-::JIAM shift. FI t im e· SECRETARY, Newport nn. Aplo. D>xte, 18pfti, Toy ~ R.r'~renLi.'s 1~6:167 Need Cash for Apply HAIRDRESSER Rental 494-1065 --Excellent p.fits. Contact anct.al Center Law Finn TRA°VE1. AGEN T-T~. 9'1huUIU1, Thd (~ 1.,:=-.;.:::=7""--'=-=~ P.tARIE CALL.ANDERS 11p~ avallable N'pt. area. ?ttrs. Jensen, C:OSta A1esa wants expd steno-typist. . . Poodl~ Pit ~ ~ L1ndscapin9 6066 Christmas? EL TORO. Sal 9am to llam. Barbara 673-4900 Mernoritl.I Hospital, l)l Vic-Part•lime. Good •kill• req, New (um n e e;d. qualified aerr er •• C«:~ 100 "=====o=::;:=:=;,,:,::===::==:=:=:=== I • kll1a. Of 642-2734. sa!Ar,.• open, contact !\Ir. 1: s s l a t an t . M.Ult have • w1Dfil StUd :zn: LAWNS BROWN? If you're 11mbi1ious & en· -w u 1 7l'""Bl8L mlnlmum 2 yra expeneool. t~. ':..:~ w: i~• Rel'lt.IYBlion 1.~ 11 nl'ft.'l'S ity rkusialltlt, )'OU can s I art ~===~---~---------SALES e 1• a ~ All phase• travel "'~tio. at J'IJn1tW ~ ~ at this timl'. Corn rn·r G!'eC'n 1'11.rnini; nK>ney hnmedi11tely SEEK & FIND' Kind1 orTabhs Th Equltabl Uf Ass SE c R ETA Ry' Yacht oktnp. call for appt. Mr. OriteiEwl. i.n.&irT'} ~' Haven G Hr tie n ~, 2t!:: t1s an AV0:-1 REPRESEN-e . e e. urance Brokerage on the Bay, ac· SchUt. 546-4156. · • \ N~port Bh<I., l:i\I. Jlni TATIVE . .i\leet people. Have Soclecy will tram you to curate I.Ypina & SH, \\'Ork ' ._..PIST B~-~filllM al•,"4.'~Cts' 6 fun too. Call for details: D M R S P G A T C H A G M I W E 8 T S market a computerized. tin-Tues. thru Sal Phone Allen -.-, ~ ... ~ii~ r Elmer. 16-.':927. 541>-iOll. • anclaJ anal;s.111 s ... vice, Col-Taylor at 64&-0551 . P/Ume. Accurate t y p I 1 t ~.~NI). llf W. tlJar M ry 6070 R P 0 T E P 0 L E V N I . C 0 N It W G E ~ J e degree b 1ne 557:--._. eson • ~. pref'd. f Ye':°h ::: SELL Sandwtche1 3 hn t.lon needed ~70 w.p.m. Repro .-<.,. , i. j I ~ \VILLI A ~I R .& SO NS , BABYSITTl-.:H-grandmother 0 E G N D W C N W L D It C 0 N X I A L plus comm.~ Career minded thru Fr1. Jirly wage_ + e)(pe.r, biilpful1 Appl)', Na• S:lEI\ftt'S J<l:Afi:~"WS M I , 2 8 3 0 6 t;·pe. Sep. ·•!, bon1·d & comm Call Lll14a 556-0610 tlonaJ S)'sl~!11• O:u-p, 4361 • 'Boerd1 ..... 6 .... o...;.. ... a .... aoonry -K'. no 4 • rnku·v. 2 girls 3 & ;,, 6 KJ-0482 P S N P S N I D D R 0 P L I .\ P V T A .. l)!OpJe only. Ca.II Mr. Gill.-. ' . Birch St, N.B. 5 4 6-·7 3 6 0. Pie ... ~ ... , ~~-"~•. . 1 Brit·k, block & stone .. 835-4l)(s,'e.xt. 265. • SERV IC E ST.A. He l p iN OG .1..1-) ·-•-:~ti371 B,\R~l.\IL> ~l0n rhru Fri L B J (R I N D s! I I A 8 0 R 8 M E P T NEWPORT £'1Ual Oppor. Employer m/f Wllllted. Must have profe••· ear ' ' ..... tN••· POOCUit P'um Saia 2'tl • ' BP~~!~:~~ ~-~n~·~~y~.11~~:~ ;_ti;·h~ou~·~i:::.rw'_1 002:1;2~: Aw.~ M T L c ~ 8 0 N. g 8 Lg 8 Personnel Aeertey SALES ,SECRIT~RY :I!~h ... '£1cw=~~sre~ ~13! ~w~~~ES . ~~~?I~' - --e 11tin1 11 t e" !i 31. 4 9 7 3, BARMAID Needed E I N 0 A N L N V.U L & 0 A G T D g Newport h•ch ,642.3170 Udo V"Jlage's mOllt presti Harbor, CM .__.,._,, 2l Yer! Ol' 0 e::lnl'!Ct 1 7 -..ks. JdalM IA ,-,.wea. Lll.'. No. 227430. Du1·P.. F'/thne. !'"HS-9949 r N 0 Ca 0 8 I N v1-IN 0 C V 0 l D glous jewelry atott. Musi SERVICE SIL Saletman I-APP.tr Sutf I-Strloln ~-t Painflngf Papering 6073 BF.AUTY S11lnn Lido area, 1NURSINC fWve experlenct & re!er-lube man. Top PIJ' It fringe 5930 JV· Cout Hwy, N.B. 2~1 ~ ofd f fti&tcred -• has space al'itll. for rent C G C K B B' P H W 0 A It C 0 N K iJ 8 I: Do . You L ive In e.nce1 .th~ aaJes,. ~has!~ benefits. Expa" .. man prirl'd, .WAJTRESSE~ full A l*rt .:wvv,,Pooi:Ue ~...,..,.. •7$; COLLt;GE Studcn11 p..'linting Dee. ll'l. 67~1IIW· ... • O C-. If S W I V A L B A r i. I p f 0 -p • M lst lon Vielo, chfna, crysUll, a11\4,r, ftne ·"111 or pit. '"Sllell. liili 4 time, O\ier 2!, The Buttalo 635-71$5. 1 ! Int & e.xr, airleM equip. Also BE OF SERVICE TO jewelry. PermanMt postt:Jon Irvine, N,B. NICKEL Retta.WWlt, Trawl MALfa!l, AXC.· A~ kttr kcn ·nbineii n>llnishing. YOUR COMMUN ITY N E II( 0 ll B M £ p V L r 8 V NB N I H El Toro e r S C? Ol.11 fqr appt. 673-£133.t SERVlCE Sta. Attendant JM USA, 5151-18&5. cont.act tnr Ibid. • rt.tr11. ti73-3t>:'lR ROB \Ve need peopff: w 4 n l I " I Sain Pcorle Needed NI 1-Put~Tlme Mr Fl.ah•-. • se-o1 &: Get Pit.Id t'or It \\'t•lcom-8 U C W H 0 I C A T J: L I 0 Y L L & g to help people in your area. 990 E. Coast H N.B .... .., ' ~ at a.A.SS E)(t/lnt Pafnting. ing Ncwcon1.i1'll. Fltxlble Work•• llllle «·as much tt's Unbelleval)le wy, . 3 \\-'OMEN Im med . to •MINI DA~lJNDSf ' Papcrhan,ng. Al r 1 e I~ hl"!I NM:d car. typel\Tlter C 0 N N S It D T W I.,! 0 W I L L. T A C Ila )'OQ like. Bl lnsuttdl ORIF4t.1E JNTERNAT'L. SERVJCE St ~ t , Attendent, d I 1 tribute Ouiatmu ~ Mo(l.E A t'DW..E Spray. I vr11 exDI 9i'S-~ .~ htoppy d I a po s It Io n . L y L 0 L L • ff I 0 A R I L A V I -• &..bonded I: pay no fen. I ,..__·ut•·-11N"'116 ..,_,,._ •1-~ !!.,..PFt·.,~.: CMC'hevron ducts.. Full. p/L Mr. Levi .l~C ' !If-!!' l PP.Of. paln1rr, hol'IC!lt ~'Ork, ~li-m. "" "' "' )'OU have cxper. ln t be ""'._ ....,, For~ ••'b"... '3 ...... -.....-ivw, 846-6455. · Ar?HAN m& i Jt .. r •: • rtAA, Jnt·t'·O, ~ e~t. n:>.ls, BO. 1,···cEPER A,, r -• •It I & a A P J p • l 'N H y • I I 8 I -• foll~1na": Silwr Smiths wanted with WHO w•--wo•vt llftllfll01 ~~00,, stS-2T:JS, &l.l-3913 ~laint~ Ni .. locs.ted ~~I lo • ft .,.. .,. RN/LVN's FACELIFT own equipment. Earn t na oRJVE"'A •001 .n.n. dllpc!ll;. ~1 I"' PR0FP11.1nl1~. Int · EJct !he oranioc Cty. Airport In f~loflt: TIM Mdltll __....., .._. ,.r, .....,., NURSE AIDES unlimited. Pick own boun. ~: )WI' houri. work SAVE IP , W t N \ ~s-e~~11~~ u n It. lrvtnl', rK't'ds an tixp'd. :Z:"!..:',;,:::-1c~~1=r i... rw .ti CONVALES :Jg~OTHERS WITHOOT SURGERY ~f~~ 1.1~ ::'n t~ =-~UOr ~ <:: =Gudb)o :::··~~ bl,....kkf'e~r 1'-11·~· know p~.. O PEE EHVt: pg. HO~ltMAKERS A f&ntaslle new product. Ana be ,..., •1~ DISCOUNT• rnll & Cen. Accl'i · 714· &,~SOLP.: CA.n.'i.°l'n TOP P-IL' ~R.OKE : Pl•• .. Call, ...,.,,_.,. Call I ' 11,..,tJ..v tlandlcapptt iferns lb~ dlUli. W II rl ' p tn 1 ~;.3~~6 ·~ .... , ,,,....,,._ now or )'OUl' appt. A DAB OP' PETROLEUM Ne11t • Otan Apptaranct. and """-" Uniinl, fOQ ... ) a pape ns "' 11 t "A --BOO~K~K~E~E~P=E-R-I DROP·LEAP KNOCK·D0"1'f I EWlttD .. RO;\IE3tAKERS UPJOllN You·tr ne.ver rerrtt II! JF.l.J..Y R.7\"1ict! 10 , , VII., rettrtd. Aft 25 to 70. men "'i"°9: II h _... fl't"e N.I, C111I ~l8 FLIP-TOP PEDt5TAL llW:JVSL-TOP • 54.S-1408 thiftdt of fl"IJmWI -'lib Suppltment YoW' tnrome. 'and °'*" b)' 1e111'tl' llDrt f ACOUSTA SI::.\I., Exl I E.'\:pcr. IU A,. .I' a·" .. b I 0. ..,_ ______ T::•:::·:::~:::•::r.~·~T·:: ... ~":!!'::"::"--~-~-!J· NURSES AldC!t; T..J " 11·1. 642•2643 or 96.l-1621 and' rlue bottles wlll,....~p OMve a l"Jb. hn or mtft rr ltemi "10. .. n.tt-:SPUat l 1tory. Slot} 11p :.i f'tocy Sl!lj 1\fP~·l' 8' p.1>·m11. To ordtr any or au flf cht •1p,1n<W "S.tll A f'lnd" beeb; £xpet. Pt'frd. \Viii train. "Wted If .l Rtap" . the Ilda from rtlekll'll· Try d•)'· Apply lrt l!ltl'tOl1, ,0.Mln.d •Ad, Call ift ~f!l<w. 1111 flt2 Jr~ Clipper M:rint Corp numbtr. :l throorh 8. •tnd 60 centl (« eatri, m1ll in1 checkt Xlnt wsge .l. bent. 642-MIO. .rr.:im trtatu.ret to trash a Dally Pilot 0Jl•l111ed Ad Yellow Ctb t"h., ~ t . 16th Sell Idle Hitn'll ,..,. a D!U Clu•111td '"''" ••• ··~~a J!!U• 1'.. (l~·l'l lcu1111 S .. \.. •fll)'•l>I• to"Stet & ~'ifld.'' S11r-Ttlttr1m Syndlcatt. Addni• Dally Pflo1 o ... 1neit Ada , Tum them Into cash to bey,, 11U er r en t St., 0.11 Mna. Pilot CMlllld ~ ~ •oi'av• C11ll 835431ti •-ll!tt•~ !n c•re ol lhi11 '"~°'DI'· every d,\Y? _ _.;:CA=LL::..:D"A"IL:::Y:..:.P.:o!LO'l':=:'--'.:tomelhlitt:::::::::::::.;c... ____ Cl•llttled Adi Call &0-6671 ~. · i t . ! ' ' 1 ' • ,, -. ~ I f . . \' ' • I ?., 1 ~ c • ~-- " ' '"I ' ' . ' : • j I .. ' • L - " .. • 1, I .. 'l ' • •• ,, ' •• ' ' ~ ' ' • ii'. t •• I;"-· ~ _. ... • ' ,, ,, k: r i I· I ' . ' I \ ' • ' ' I i /", • -. I I 11 _ ... WfCIMMia~, NO¥tmbff 20, 1974 .l?t!~ IMii :~F'-'u::m"lt"'u"re==----IOSO=""H.,-.,,., I060 :•:.::"°':::'="''---:OIOM ·-!"'!!!!•· S.lt/ .ruck1 95'0 9712 ·-· C•R~T-o~ -1 COMPUTElt 'GOOF -,-e,---F_alt_G_nt...,..b_ Puo--Bam-. SCRAM-LETS BALDWIN OR~ASONIC•l..,. Rtnt 9120 ·oo FORD % T. ;;;;:--;. ---JIUlle ""'.nale, Ch11uploc .C.'xe«slve shlpmWtiO~r~o m 2 ttallii ol)(n, Sl! .,,., ff!e<I. tronJc organ. • Atanuab: etc. 'TS( t \VE E KEN o ER ena. new trarui. li.:iu. brk11• Mltll. K.11r1 roe ,.. line, 963-4al F.atir can not 1 ved. r.tust contac.1 !llil-8679 e\•es. tic. Wtlnut, model 1l L. CamPf!r, lully lelf cont'd. le fuel pun1p. $3"-548-7983. BAVARIAN \ 1'KC REGrsttREDra'.l·n baCk, T"Wiy com ca.me Jewelry IOiO ANSWERS =.e<:L,.~1t~~u~ ~ra clean. Slpi 6· Used. $48-798.t M & i 1 &xer pupplel. tablt'll. Oininsc. Poker & . around•& prlc!fl other uaed )' 4 time&. $21f6. 847-1359. '72 FORD COURIER. 20000 O ~, ,... ~rusr 1t11 li7l tlonda CL 450. top <.'Olld. -4,(XX) l\Ules, S525 rnh, ~IDI 812-425G Jagu•r f7Jt : ' I . . . 642-2156 Pool. \\'ltl be tacrWced lm-FOR SALE Hunary. _ Vtgil _ Minor --. ,._.,. and then oome see MOiorcycln / mi.., Euy Rldlna Cm Pr · T WEl~ER n1 c d I a t i) y fo' aatlsl)' 1 Heart &ha[l('d Diamond A'dnlW -ARGUING ~ 'OM Qall 546:5no aft 6 >Scooters 9150 Boot. AM/n.I 8 Irle., mllfly a PUPPIES ettd,!!~25 ,,.,. _ N-'<'::lt1ce ot Broach. ap-College ls v.'Ol>dertu1 be-PM. no' nOt Wl~betore s l -:-"-'---------1ix~t'~"~· ~S2~""~lO.~G~1>-S~~187~""'~'~·;1 l IJ\.C 1 o.>.>-"" or ~ prn~ , ll1Je f.t.585. I ca\.tte. it taktt•tbe dtlkh:n _the Wwerins Hr"· 1 dW.: '72 IN1"L l!W. T PICf\.'tJP Xlnt SEVQl WEµ.;s OLD ROCJIBR. upholitered, $100. Matching Diamond Neck· aWJl1 ~home JU!it as they' Ing daytime docs not know cond. Lo mi. ~.lip. S1e11!'o Now In Stock 991'4!1().1 Shell MB{ble Table w/told lace, Brac.-elet & Rina, 18 l't!ach lhe ARGU~C stage. of thls ad.. Private party. 494·9378 day/496-6909 eVf! • . 68 ZOO'l • ~p. ii!!!!!!!!!!!!! Iron bench, '1225. ( 19 !' 0 l Carat Gold, appraised value,1 $150.1 MEDil.JM s,pe low.1&t Juat reduced prlc.-t: to ~. Van• 9570 e '68 2002 sunroof ;;::;: \\'hitc Velvet chair, $35 . $1,445. Best otter. 6~9014 i 'chalr w/casters, gold color HUM')'!! e '7L20C!2tocl\00ie 1]9 (l800I Love Seats. cut Mechinery to71 fubl1c, fine cond. $50. $657., -"'71"111ii1'=c,1:01..,=•s"to:::-=::,-'71 Dodge Tradesman • ·s9 2500 Auto., ttlr -~ vel,•ct. $ii(Xl. Recliner, $15. 111de by side 21.1 CU fl ..-....-100 Van e 'il BAVAltJA Ab· !ll&-G'I09 • ' . ' *HOBBYISTS* Westlnghoo,. refrig., 2 ,.,.. SALEI at wlth to o .. -I I Gs OAK Flat Top de'sk etrcli, old w/lce1uaker, avocado Pi a nos & Organ• lnter!1:. :tr~~ ~d~ I~ I •--,--------sm. Tub ~lle c h,a Ir, SURPLUS Printing 1.1achln-color. Aval! Dec. ht. $395. rolled-back ez:i~: 1 Cn n d Ielabnlm, ?.-fort>ccAn er)'. Model 33 Unotype; $250. bldw·bed, never Ulll'!d, COAST MUSIC ovals, niag wheels, SllARP! rv.l 14V '72 JAGUAR XJ6 S&d an KtTl'E;Ns, l;.1 malf:! 12 wks. dessert tra"s. an t I ., 11 e Comet w/2 magizinel, .,.., p J a I n avocado f abric ~ , .. "°"'1 ,.,.t, fl6l.813! Jl"V Gu saving 3 1?.d with al ant ~ BeAUtl!UI wnlnut d o !I h , I Fema1e ·10 wltJ. Blue ...,,,, 1~ · ·i. .. 1-' & all • ._ •• ~-•t -•+-t ••--...,,......, """ 6 en,gtne, v.ired for sound. ...__ Bl•ck Jealh. inl., $"8951 C ~·u ~ "'""" C•AWe, ve vet ~·~· press. e ey ca"'-""! ... """"' ~·-.... vw BEA·--· Old Mlnohall 13195 C8811Ji llA.. " 1vl'i""to';:'"osjjj-H;i;;;;;;;;· ;;;;i;;·l,m~oc;;'h';;n~"'~...,=':,· ;.6«-~uso~,,..;·:::; OSCAR. 6f2·1321 days, $125. ~1372. uiuu ... ~ .. -.ai.. lull 1166GBX) 523--7250 dlr. I ~. ' 11YR01.J) Sh•Pherd/Plncher, EARLY American Sofa and $14-~7 nit~s. EXPERIENCED feature Organ, 2 full ,._.,........ 1974 BULTACO Alplna 350ce e Robuste I Motorse 2S4IXZ Ma..litJerite P~ay I ~197=,o~J~A"c"u~A"R__,,2-,+~2-4,-,s"°pd'". '*1s gd hoo1e, 1oves children. WANTED writer, ~f reader, oopy pedal. Reu. 648--4647 Trail Bike~ Xlnt. con d · l8&il Beach HWlt Sch Mission Vi"jo , ir PIS ('XL'ellent L'Onditlon. 1µ&b A 50 lb !ood. 5'&8986 ~fe 1~fne~· ~-~1tf'2 edl101' wOet to contact WURLITZER. Electric Under 400 nU. $l00 ol take 848-1255 USE AVERY rWY EXIT. R.adinh1 Aht/n.f. Priv l:>ty. ABANOONED bluck fen1ale captain chain~ 6 •hgular TOP CASI-I OOll.AR PAID per&Oll of limilar experience Piano. $350. over payments. M8-034l '73 1'l>RO %. T VAN, Jhon '3l·:IMO • 495-4!H9 1W7-43:i(I r,. cat, tree to good .home with chal lik "" · $125 oo . FOR. YOUR JEY.'ELRY, ' an d interests for co-Call 541>--l.MG. '73 TS400 SuzaJd, s u Pe r bed, 302 V-8, standard 1.n1.ns.1---------· 1·sK~.-,m,=a"n~n-G""h"la:--.9ii7;o3<5 I no sm1 children. ~4 r ;,;~ ()Jl·4k.,r.'9264, '•' WATCHE ... ART OBJECTS, laboratJon on or ptepara• LIKE new Yamaha orpn, dean. S*XI. ot best offer. Sliding door w/windoo·s $2895 ---------- F'.DtALE. Samoyed (s\lay~) t'.;OLD, SILVER SERVICE, lion ol articles, st or 1e1, .,ill trade for pickup, wap 642-1375 494-1387 & & AKC, 2~ yrs. Obcdicnoo FINE FURN le ANTIQUES. · h0vt!l11, etc. Write Box No. or van 66-4832 •n SL 350. rblt eng, Nu .72 FORD 11 ton van. \\'hire U'klned. 64~ MATIRESSE,$.,'. • t: 645-2200 317, ceo Do1ly Pilot, P.9. Sporll"I Goods '10M paint, lo mt, $500 or make spoke \\'heels. Pa n e I e d , · u An;RESSES STEEL CA,8INETS, GOOD Box 1560, Costa Alesa, Calif. otr. 557-9!J21 after 5. carpeted. 830-2'.165 r:d~1:te,sr£~P~n}t~: ···~ ,. 'FOR \VORKBF.NCllESSl&. -;9;o>;=>;~...--,--,.,-..= ·n HUSKY CROSS '72--'73 FORD Bubble top DEMO SALE !J60.Z!OO , •• , Qlli!en, Full&: "rwµi SetJ i'4@. HEA\7¥' SI'EEL CABI· Musical lnstrum.'tti iOb i1SCHER skiil, 190 ~ .. wllh Call 0;7-0035TANKS•t•·• '· $700. + T.O.P. t.lust sell:* 1 •• 74 Tll. Furniture . 8050 PR!~~ .r~o\t!! , ~EJ· ~r~~~STJ~m~v --,0:-Ll-:--N-, -.-.,-,----.-J"'o-hann~, ;!!...~""'~~;o-,:;&::.'lnd,_. :.~:=.:T,Ciu:=--,,o=ne ,,.. ~· &1&-767o or 893--0449 * 1·'73 3 O CSA d~"s, 544-3417 nlght.s, ask 'Ha.inntig t't so h n e tn ·~ .. -~ Boors, children sizes ~?e~~,K'fastl~ ~i~e!R at, Auto Leasing 9580 * 1.•74 3:0 CSA ~mp, sUJJ packaged. Xtra HO S O S ~ 0 , Neukirchen bei A d o r t . ~ arm. $175.(Worlh $400.) 8 u EH LO ALE lor SCAR. Beautifu l l one and 2&4,$5.each. Call548-8939 '73 l\fONTECARL0.19,000 SAVE' Queen, S!i;5. l11cl1 df:livery Din lbl &.-l~thfr.~'n\i'·dtf'' M~tc•ll•neout" I080 re50nance. Newly re}Jaired =~,...;*;,:54~<>-p27'19c;;-~*;--'iiii< MOVING-lit reas. o ffer mi, Take O\'er 3 yr lse. • KING 817.E BED, 'riew, box irptg ·& man:"'linens, ' ' bow. Total package $350. Store, Re·st., B•r I095 tnkes '72 Yanullra 25() ri.IX, 2 yrs left. 1\.1ust hiivt gd Usually hon1e. 832-2488 bed divan; misc. ttils; kit _ '~ · -Call M&-5no aller 6 P?il. xlnt cond. 586-9017 eves. cn:IL. Lse pymL~ approx S30 Crevier BMW SOLID \Vnlnut D ~r 0 P1 c·a f itenis. ll01Ai Apo I ell a , , • Factory Qutlet Sale Do mt. call ~ore 6., the OUCKEN, BROASTER cas, ·72 750 HONDA, customized, less than '75 1ndl. 644-S<lTI 208 \V. 1st Street table, $24ii. Velvet Host & Balboa, Isl .. 613-7232~ Stock up f 0 r 'Chrutniai! anawerUJg serviced u:r 1 n g $495 Port grill 24" w/bu· exoollent ~ndition. Autos Wanted 9590 Santa Ana 83:'i-317l HOl>tefi5 chairs .. \\'hlte cut 75c YD, a.PP l30 yds. \Vhite 2nds, di!!CO,ntlnucd Jines, & duytime does not know ol ta~ ta'ruc.' $225. 675-161'.0 963-5450 pyle carpet lac ya1'd &: Cut.Pyle caipet, a n t ·1q u e ~~~ hand thrown . thla ad.lrPri.~vaNl• pTarty. TV. • R.cilO, HIFi St. I09I 'TJ GE~tlNl 80, :dnt. cond. TOP DOLLAR more.'644-1150 , sofa fran1e, ba~y cl' ad 1 e t.tARKEL CERAMICS SZ!S. ':.AR.GE . Ollk Table, 6 Hi· SlOO, ~eek Jurruture, mlse. 33m F·Z Harbor Blvd, cri1 s AN s u I 3 5 0 0 s pk rs.. 833-9442 PAID 'f.o KAfillANN GllIA. niech. xlnl., gd. l'OOd .• new llres. $485. 673-3"6.) Mercedes s.·-.-.--.,~7~40•1 1974 'EXECUTIVE CLOSEOUT Low-milooge. lull)' equipped '74 !\ferctxls-Benz 4.10 SE at an unullt'!lly co111petltlve ll. it:t-. 450 SE /Ser. No. 3301, 36-n'IO. open end lease at $221.!IO, plus """ Jim Slemons I back chaini, f\:tcCa.~ke)' Oak 6'l'l-.ll50 I-lours 9-4,. Mondny-Frida)' ·$l Shetwood 8 5 0 0 X , tumtbl. '74 YA?lo!AHA E,""_."'°...__llT.ll'O".PY. f--"l~:.:M,EDIA TEL Y ~h Register, circa 192}.. EARLY American Sofa and Pioneer PL-120 $600. SOOD ...bal..--"00_ · ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST -····---oo...-."11q .... -~ "'""'" . om,,!ike.new.=. --WANTED-----7140ss7;;q --531;:r1o;-,?'53&-997< -,.._""' F~A[[ - -L... m-3560 A1aple Dinette si;!,1 '.llilh 2 TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID --. SCOTT Stereo, FM, tape ''7'=°'0KA~"'?W"'°'A"S~Kl.-:500=."w=,--::ial:;:e :courn, 4 montlilt old. Dark c~~ta1_l« 1:,haln., 6 ~l00ar 1'UR YOUR JE\VELRY, D4E~~ .. El1 e:;;'801d-0~1~~ de ck. re cord p I a,yer. or trade. Gd. Cond. FOREIGN CARS &' . Imports llll. Qwtil. NC\\11011 Beach •brown A gold ,O.ip velvet. Cua '"L 1 e new. -· · \\'ATCHES, ART OBJECTS, """' J• • ,....,.,..J 548-6436 M8-9fll9 CALL OR COME IN . new/asltlrw $3.10. 6:JO.tna or 611-~. GOW Sll.~R SERVICE. ~$950. Dan_~44. ;~~~~~~~~ after 6pm,-..649--8150 •SOFA & Loveseat e ver.y FJNE 'ruRN S. ANTIQUES. Ofc. Furn. & Equip. IOIS '74 HOOAKA Combat, fa.sl, TO SEE US •d qual, cslm made, never 645-2'.?00 -·• --[ IOI! Md lit.LI xlnt. cond. $650. NEW 3 · DESIGNER Sofa, used. wrually hm, 96.S-'l9ID_ I BUY'' IBM EXEC. ·ic·· $250, Ex· MlriM~if'1•1t '"===""'7-:""';;-=-;;;:::~I SALES.SERVICE !.J-:AStNG x,lnL cond., bNn. & gold ..... mer·•' desk & chr e••o _ " ~--- &tripe. Bbnus! 2 Holt)'WO!)d Gar•-S•le 8055 •• .. ..,.. uu "·-" · 1970 HONDA CB 3a0. '-""&11. OVERSEAS DELIVERY bed.I eooiple!e. 557-7448 •-Good. u~ fun1llure &: 4 . drawer leuer tile $45. -AA very good oond. $400 Greg. ROY CARVER I ANTIQUES, tables, radio, apnllam:esor wUI sel l for you Misc. UHice Fixt~. Call: Gener1I 9010 646-7676 1 ftC. <;!'~:'P .~~;~; , 4 0 ,'';:'; "" S.•m co llec t Ion, MASTERS AUCTION ~ ·~· "'4-<080 * '"'""" * SUZUIKI dirt bik• now'"« 3100 w. Coa•WAf',J!l,B.__ _R_OUS ~~:~h St. BM\V bl.ar.br., 0:>5t $!!00. Sell di11tresscd maple bar w/2 646-1686 or 833-9625 Exeo d.e..,. , ¥-,,SGOy:rfi raeeit 1 o u , iU1'1s· gd.~ 642-S Olsta l\iesa • MG-4"44 'tor $250. ~.. stooLo;, 23" c;omo ho Iv .n1oocis flt Swiday m-097 Walnut inlaid· w / c be t 'r )' boat. Tax advant.aae. ttra~d~o.~53&-~~2755~~·~';53&-346~~~2'-::l -ti:.Ai>liillALA~C~S-0 9n0 ·Ull<i\ • n ga.me table & ends. ThW'll thru Sun. NEW No1'Cllca. ski boot11, "''ood. 2 <.:ov'd anncbairs •BOAT INSURANCE• ~ HONDA CL-Sissy C atsun "" w/4 cushioned cto's Sl95. 8846 El Presl(fente, .• F. v . Scott . poles,• Ho 11d.a It n e . t i;w1~el ~ir. ·~.:Ju" -Best Rates-bar. Nice cond. \275 or of. largest Selection WILL BUY Y'OUR ;~m 'dlv!der' screen, dllrk 84.1~ · motorcycle boota--never _wood. $450 .. c.at!_ti42-fi671. 835-4641 &'499-2'233 fer. 536-7904 In Orange County DATSUN TOYOTA 833-8300 EiVl'ER }'ROM Mac-'JtTIJUR OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports 52:1-7250 • '~ $00. 64G-358IL • *3 FAMILY ·SALE* worn, ·Dat11un side milTOn, Walnur Matching Desk Boats, Maint/S.r. 9020 '65 HONDA so. Xlnt Con<!:. Co~pe DeVitle1 . Sedan JJ&. OR VOLKSWAGEN ', 1 OiiESSERtmlrror ~9 drwr) N .,, ... _,_. 8.1.\1\V hub C8J>l!I. 5:18-0074. creacnza, Chair, :t drawer $100. MINI TACO, _J40.or ,_V11les -E~ Dorado! -Con-PAID FOR OR NOT. "'! '3 drwr coin~ I w''-1-fumit~~~~~-!(; . 9-R-G-A·N-:-O·r ~g-$-H-Dfi-.---Jegnl-titr,>t-~l'a!TWi!r UNDeRWATER-Hull -Oean.-liit:-Cill 645:-Tl95.------vertlbles. Also nnu1y other PAY TOP DOLLAR. 0.LL --___,,,,_ "MIJntS:-anTqWfil7Fr'7ProV. cess, clothes,' oldies, etc. Sac r If I ~ e ! $1500. Cnn ca!>e, &12-939-l · · lng 34c/fl. 1',lylng ''P" Motor Home•, ~lecl Cad'.llac Trade-In!!. h"ENT ALLEN. j<\Q.{J442. '-.i~<i;-=;;'";..;-;;;::;;:r.:~''-::::::;:: I 1973 N l Blvd C r.t finHnee. Xlnt ooDd. Privale 1"E" 5 1 chrs .e 1 51 2 -Line Ltd. 673-5333 Bus. hn. S I I R 1 9160 _ •fbn. SALE Recllher. nearly 64&-2'170~wpor . . Pa r t Y , no d w n IP mt•' 'My" ci:: $8/il, likit, ac:~'. I Boats, M•rlne Eq. 9030 • e .en ~Jfil CAlllJCU , .. 2 DATSUNS * . •*'jg 300 SL Rd~lr, totctlly rrstored. ExquiilHi.'. F..x:clt· ing & Expensive. G4G-:i'.m:) '66 !l.1ERCEDES 200 Diesel. ·New -engine. Exoellent-~ _dition $2100. 673·2393 CV ~· 1969 MERCEDES Benz :?".JI), 4 Dr. Sedan. A/C. PIS. lmmac. $3,600. 6T>-1877. • ' $95 f'.b.ll re!rl ~ 537-4M7 or &t&-2393. rit!l"Ce 86, W lit t: lll --··----~ 71 l3Xl Coupe. 17.000 mi. 'o'i~Fw~<ii'·l:.;;~E.;i'' "'r;;·;:;:;=·-·;;;;;~· 3Th~~M'IFLnY, ""s."t g!..,,, 5 ~l.~~ ~iINK for ch r \st mas . b-iJ,..1,.tl, ' MARINE '70 Dodge Van Conversion ~==-· '.:!..,1 1 - 0 ,..5 1 ~ ',~ft a 1 •,0 1 h11 • ~u'tok 11 ..... .,.-,A ......... RD ARE SALE s.c., V-8 Auto, Xlnt tires, ...... w.. " · · " .-BLACK Vinyl Corner Sora, Eif¥1. Irvine, Nr. Moulton Beaut.iful Autumn ll~ze ROYAL Elec. Of Cice H.A .W . . pal 1 & ?.tech $ 2895 _ _ Both xlnt <"Ond. & Sl69a. ' $1?5 or best oUer.• 1: Je(fery. i;rilnk •~le. Tnilhfully worn TyRNTiter, Cle1Ui, go 0 d Errue did 1t again! He n • · · each. 673--0960 19i3 2.80 SEDAN. $157 mo. immac, pvt pty. 1 tr on g credit req'd. 536--9153 days. '59 1.1.ERCEDES ·Benz l90SL. Xln't cond. $4100. CaU &p.f716 SO!l.tETJUNG (OR EVERY· iust 3 times. Cost over $700, · ooad. $!S.5. 67l-42t.'.2 ~.a-chased $00,000 surplus 54S-36ll • TOP DOLLAR PAID . 73 DATSUN 240 z: loaded KING Size Bedrodrn Set lor ONE. Nov. 21, 22, 23. 912 ;>!~1_ .. .!,?; $300. 642-8912 or Pets I087 stockutot leadinJ..!~~wared 1 MOTORHOME IMMEDIATELY w/extras. Low niile., inl· sale. Walnut. s:IJO Ave. Salvador, San C)emenie ~. 1nan acturer. ,,......,an so RENTALS TOP CASH for clean used mac. 5.tl--0984 I ;,~~~~0"~~~~ l,=;I Ah BiiAiiRRGG;jiAiJINNifl--16 GERlilAN SHEPHEH.DS Bronze & Alumiqum Cleats.. DALE'S 838-0900 can and trucks &17-7329 6'13-4010 1714) 637-os69 aft Gpm AtAPLE TWJN ~OS. box Horses 8060 s110 HOOVER DIALA}.fATIC tJ Male1, · Bea11ti1ul male-ch o:cks-Pad ~>7s-~Vlnches RENT ~E BESl' .73 Ex· Howard Chevrolet '69 DATSUN. 4 dr. Low mi, $25 h L UPRIGHT \' ACUUJ\I. Used GE lt At AN StlURTHAJR le Hinges. Emae s ~ hock 'n _, ""' 1 0 Bl •PP, l:.m.p.tt. · eac se APPALOOSA, 6 yrs. <I limeg $90''' Call up to hill t'ars Ir: will ofler eculive 25', all extras. Free Dove and Quail St1. ..,,,,.. CO·~· _ wner. UC s.t8-3&iO II.fl. i pn\ Westm'n/ E n g 1111 h 'train· IH0-5;;95 ~r ·s.it 217g · · · p O 1 N T E R • 3 ST · these 1te1nl!I to IW c~stomen miles. Pri pty. 919-91156 5-8 Nr. MacArthur. Jamboree book. pnce. 5.5:7-153) .eves, '61 220$, Very clean, depen- dable. 18--20 mpg, am/fm, a.it cond, $1600. 556--0828. 220S 1961'1 l\fERCEDES clean, Ai\1/F?.t StllO. 642-6941 or 6TrZl40 1's~E~E~R""''s=.~,~,7e7J '-.1~.~.~"c· ed. $650. ~186 -1.eve/ BERN ARDS {l -Fein at-1.ren1endoua 58.Vings for ~ PJll. and Bristol 833-7240 days, lMr. Nair) f?lchlng .bar, Xln't ~nd. 493-49111 Q~L1( 1 w/papersJ, 2 Beagles, 3 quick M.le. Dealer & OEM's SHARE WINNEBAGO Newport Beach 8.13-0.J.)5 '73 2-IOZ, black A ltl / F 111. Jdng pong tbl.. (Ills::. 64&-Ql.15 HAND Toole'(! \Vei;tcm Sad-Ha™!madel e r o o mbsl . ""'La ~~~· Golden Relrieve1:, "'eioome. ,\.li!l'ley'11 Shi P 20"' , vnershlp. Sha.:e """""' WE BUY IMPORTS 1.f.'lgs, rear spollcr, rally ~ Various 11 z es• l't!rut0ll8 Y b,· ......... r. All thei;e young Cbl.lndlery, m1 W. Coast &ex nsei &IG-0482 -.....~ mirrors. Ne11-· lires. 20,000 B R ow N E a r 1 >' Amer. ~~~:=a~· o~· i!~~~:. priced. 615-6644 pure breds, 1 to 2 yrs need Hwy. NB, S48--092 pe . , Top. Dollnr .For. Any Mak . 1111. $5,500. Cull 548-4987. Slf'e~ Sol~ Paula &4>7001 ' \VANTED: I..ady who tlkes a loving nome and con-Bo.ts, Power 9040 RENT for HolldQY5. El.Dof.: or Model. * 10 DAT!ruN PICKUP * hund sewing, In take over =n:w::r~~y=ne~ ado. P"-T/afr, slf-cont. sips JIM PANOS 1st Class Conti, Xlnl Milage. MG 9741 • borne toy business. S n1. possible to nieet the Jong 25• oc. Csttn h&rdtop, vhf, 6. $175/wk+Sc mi. 548-2514 $1.295 C;ill S'\J-{J.IS6. lnvslml. 646-4641 ,.311Ke proulein: low c 0 , t dingily, fufl cvr. re fr I g , SHARE J\lolor Home. 20S~ MAZDA 1967 [, 1 ,fsuN Sport Coupe. INCREASE Your Busfline 1 cllluc addresses available, atereo, TV, rebll engine. UO O\\'llenhlp. Share use &: ex· 2001 s. Mancliester ~ Xlnt l1>1td. lo 3 cup .11l;te& Jn 2 wks. No bul lbe 1nunOOia\e concern volt.s. Pvt ply. 8'1i-4998. penses, Sleeps 6 548-4464 Anaheim 6J6.0000 fl.jB--2383 pads, exercise or gln1micka. i&, to rescue these ~au.ties CU~IOAI Boat <»ven & Trailers, Travel 9170 , \VE PAY TOP OOLLAR 19 ri 240 z DATSUN Shar 64:>-9390 JO to 6. · ~"O~p~~~;1~11!e~:: Upholstery, Call for f ree g-;-;. KtNs"-.'ILI . .' Trailer, • toR TOP USED CARS AlflJt_S, air, ani/fin, _new ~~~I. ~I~:~~. ~'r~~ pNSSIOll chamber. RBSCUE ~00 ~: i~; »-5:30, w/pop-out !Iv. rm. Furnish· FOREIGN, OOf.tESTIC radial~. $~200. 64<~95. --~-2 •"-J ~i. ONE OF THE ABOVE or n--rs, 5•t'I 9060 ed. SJ,100. in Costa f.1esa oi· CLASSICS Fiat 9725 • ..,.,,vi.ui·, ~ spt!: ..... ers. uua U ""''" car 1, -clean• --"'-------Best olr. 831.-0807 alt 6pm. one of an adchlional unusual Park. 646-5959 .. ~-. '"""'" 1· • Fo( an ad in Woman's World Sterling Silver I I at"' a r e. t"Ollectlon ol striking I Y MUST SELL 1973 Ye 11 ow OLDER, I iv ab I e 16 ft. see Bl~ BUICK /IJDBfl Call· Sue 642·5678, it'x. 330 Towle El Gi'a.nde. ~i price ~autilul ani.ma.ls including Nap\~ Sabot, like new, Healer, 7 tanks, brakes· 292; Harbor Blvd. A .~1221 ou mo. a pure bred Beagle {fo'), inc.Ids 2 new life ••ckets Best OHer over S 3 6 5 ,..__ 2500 ----------Al __ f I £ ' ' .. ~ ....,.....,,... J\11lltese li'~J . 1'~ox Terrier &: trailer + all ~ea 645-«198 · ~ta_hfe(lll 979-_ '69 ~!GB w/ha!'dlop. wire -•te ~ as1est Circle of Colors!. l-'"-'C:w=E»"'•A°"RANER"'~=--(Ml, ' ·-Eetg;an • Jib rigg;ng. 67>-7"'8 •• . OWLER 23' All S/C FREE APPRAISAL ORANGE COUNTY'S whl'-, A lll /FM .. Tonneau PUPPIES Socpherds lt J, a graee1ul 7:~ PM. 71 PR · \Ve buy used cani & trucks NEWEST & LARGEST ~·:, .. gd. cond. S 1, 7 5 0 · ' At\C lri&1.1 Se t t et s, :.! more Ltke fle'A'. Lg. bath. $2800 Call GROTH (1'lEVROLE'f ,,...... Pr1'nt1d . Pattern SEVEN WEEKS OLD \K:nuan shepherd s . all SUNFISH, gd cond. $ 2 5 0 . firm. ffil-2466. MV. f•• ' ,_ apora•'••I. • ,,....,__ Red Star Sk.ls, i:t:and prb: "' """= "" MEDIATE Por.sche 997-480-1 ~ 1 Yr. A number of bindings, $50. Golf Clubs, Auto 5er. &. Parts 9400 GROTH CHEVROLET IM NEWPORT Beach Tc on is pUre bred l.ierman .stiepoerd Palmers' w Iba g. $50. 1821.1 Beach Blvd., Hunt. Bch DE LIVE RY 9750 CI u b Fam 11 J T " n n I 1 ?J-P5. aome lovely Krr!'ENS 673-8740 FRIGGE'ITE auto aD: con· 847-&m ~9-1131 ALL ~10DELS & COLORS :t.f f! m be r II hip. Sacrifice. l n c I u d j n i a k>ng·baixed dltloner, complete unit $25. o· t. M'll M I (7l4) 83 3-1815 WJJ Siamese and a nwnber ot 17'TH1STLE.Flberglau Por&cheradklSlO.Autogas \VE BUY 1cii: 1 er o ors '7-1 911 PORSCHE. 3 v.·eeks old. metallic copper brov.·n. beige in1erior. A 11-1 / F M !ltell.'O tape, 24 mpg, 1011• mi. Take over lease. 497-3060. 273-5700. beautillll a f 1 e ct ion a I e hull. Teak trim, Alum mast. tank, I x 4\1 rt. 8% deep SID. IlfPORTED AUTOS 120 \\', Warner at So. Main Various nuxe<J bred dogs ma.In jib, spinnaker, canvas ~T-llll'l BEST PRICES PAID! Santa Ana 557 • 2132 LAWNMOWER S30 t.Ucro-and pups-Cockapooi;, Peke cover. $1800 or bst. 642-9735. DEAN LEWIS "®pe kit $40. Ta.Pe record· PoD\, t:ocker-Terriers, KITE Fl)R &tle, VW engine, 1500 IMPORTS QJ;5-~76:Jo., ba.r st!. s:>. Border Collie & a unique Newport. boat & trailer. Xlnt ;~ fall 53CHi940 or 53CH79'J 1966 H a rbor. C.1.1.646-9303 '74. PORSCHE 914 1 . S: COUCH, 4 months old. Dark brown & gold strip velvet. $600 new/a1king $3.iO . niter 6pm, 549-8150 f'orta·Bir;I r .!llplrator. Unique Dregg Forni Pt"Ofe&Slonal Hair Dryer Men's golt clubi! Be!t oiler :57-26€8 LEADING T e n n Is Club efn'lierililp. $1,0CW). y 0 u pay tranaler fee. 6r:>-26f.l aft. 5:30. ·rAlL Fire"llOd Sale. Org, Euc, deli $75 cord, $43 12 cord. 5 1-1122, Coast Firt!Y.'OOd Supply 9" RADIAL saw, BO val"'E! -mactiine, n,lcrometer s et , Antique organ. m i r r o t s , furniture. 6-12-4610 Atrro attic car top earri~ water & dt\stproof Jocking rein! flberglaa m a r 1 n e plywood. 840-1049. $40. Sr. BERNAJID 1'-1AST.Lr'J~" cond. lllake offer. CASH \\ONEY PAID Mtx. 67;.ru•o Ant1-~1 & ClaHlc 9520 P '"Ing C th oth ~ ,--fo~or Yow· Junk Car 1uv,.. one o ese er· ~,. CORONADO wlse. doomed ani.ma:!s with a o>.J 1941 Pl YMOUTH CPE Anytime 642-4930 GUOD Pl:Fl.MANt::.NT Home 'TJ Dsl. $30,900. 6 cyl. Stick. New engine & CASH f>'OR is an expenence for you-and 6'7S-46l.8 cluteh. Driven daily b 11 t YOUR CA.R perhaps more importantly CATALINA 27' I nboard , needs sonie mlrm work . a.~70i0 for your children-in. the ex· many xtras. New a a I l s. $450. ~. AUTOS IMPORTED "i4 FIAT XIS, AM/1"~1 ercise o! irue compassion $14,IOJ. 673-1658 or 64lHi507 .... ~ .• •·· ""0'• ·--Jeu 1 '52 MERCURY, xlnt original trk, mags, bra, rovrr, cust. .,,.. ..,.. ..._. . ....., •"'"" HOBIE 16', with tra !er I: ~ t J 1 b Alf R 9705 cn.'8.tures which will stay sal & U450 675 s h ape•· .. tu 1 11 e Y a omeo int., i;nob lop. i\lusl sac. A1.t /F!\I. alloy w he c I ~; 10,000 Mi. $6800, Fi r in . 83..,,_7~75 ·74 914, BlaC'k w/sllver pc11.rl ovl'rlays, magi;:. A M I f' M St('reo t· oe. Chl'.rry thruout. 997·3-fiO {'I' 633-2642. '70 P"!lSCHE 914 Appr. Grp. R..1·1·'1. mags. ~v t Ires, J:-~·,, f best offer. 642-9-WO Saab 9760 v,·ith you and them all the ~· xtru, · > v.-eekend. Asking $675./best Bei;t offer. 496-9586:~-,,.,,- da,ys of your livu. Youn offer. 496-&IIS alt. 5 pm 1967 ALFA Rornro. v.·~ite '69 850 SPYDER f'1;1t. rt(l(Xj SAAB Jor the a&klng. CALL tU<I) CAL 20· with or v.:ifhout RH Vlhlcles '530 Spyder convt. Top & t!re~ cond A1~t· sell llO\\". Slfl50. ~~/~1UuS/~:.!.:ll50 and mooring. good. Need 11 n1echan1cal 536-iITT.3 964).120'.l 675-2449 CHINOOK·TOYO'TAS round v.urk. Best Olfer. 536-ell6il i;"-''T"'-' ------..,.. -2!_ . -ffiWlN 32', Bargain, KetJ:h-tripper now 00 display .. , sfl 6 pm. 1,H_on_c.d.;.• _____ 9_72_7 li\1MEDIATE MYNAH BIRD tjg, an cab, dsl, electronics Rrady tor \lacation trips ... GIULIETTA Super Spyder. DE LIVERY $100' 919-9685 nJ ne\\', pvt pty, 71U37·3262 Buy now! ... Inspect and lmmac. th r u out . Run.• .~I.ES i SERVICE Pianos. Organs 8U90 uoo 14 W/TRAIU."lt drl\'e out ... Redu~ to per!CC1. ouer. 548-2501 aft Dick ~1iller Motors 2 Sels Sa.iii. Needs tome $5499 at Bill l\laxey To)1>ta.1 ~·~~==~...--== 120 \\". \V11n1cr at So. Main •PIANOS e tlKGANS Reillals ff $5 v.wk. CaU 6~7949. lB8il Beach Blvd:• Hwiting· urri'. SPYOEH. lo n1ilea:-;e. Santa Ana 557-2132 ton 8c£ch. 847-8555. xlnt oond. Yelk>\I• w I h I k ~ts, Sllps/Docks 9070 4 Wheel Drlws 9550 convertible top. Pvt Pt .V; Don't Bivt up tJ~ -ilhlpl Ooc~K -Paln t Jng."·pal' -492--5894 "Llsf' it in classified, ~p ~ ~-· 1~~"""==;;;--,;;;;--to Shon-Results! 642-5678. Yacht Paint. and Varnish. '73 SCOITT. rully equ1pl + 1750 SPYDElt, '69 "Binnacle" Jim 968-0212. ma n Y xtf'a&.wlnch, desert x-lnl t'Ond. Ne'" tirf'11, I o::;;-::ii'=C,':':=:::;;,-,,'°";:;;:: I Hnvc son1e1n1ng )'OU want to Op.n Nights "tU t L.B. MARINA SWP d~. n1 o d f. su.spension. $265(1 * • 979-9065 sell! Classilled ads do it Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-$ •~ 27' all ~-l 31 6T:>-&l79 ' '71 SPYDER. 39,000 rnil~s. ivell -call NO\V 642-{j(j_!._ *Pilnot &: Grtndf* u~ll9.' Av ~ . {2l '!i6 CllEV. 4x4 P.U. Nu paint. S.1750. Eng. n1l'11 S I 4 , O 0 0:. Baldwin. Cab.le. OUckenng SLIP WANTED ,'~. ~~1s. Ex. conc1, Acudau.49-hl66t " · '""""' • Kawat· KJmbau -;=;,,.==---.,.,10"11 ;f. S T_~R..-GAZER ".._ • Knabe. M: .on :t Hair",. 40''aoat 5.»1600 '69 9llT 6 nil. Atlnl (.'(Ind .:.:;;::;.. ____ .__....;-'-~I ~~-"'=7'T"--TH• ~ \\' lt.. fl{')U..\<>>;--~r--:::~'."" '!'"ti •. M"""Jl • Sobmer -SI.cl& BO·•"' .. •n, Nt<--+ "'--'· Mus. sell. Jerry~.w.1·7588 or 'f'.! AUDI, likl' nrll', I o "' ;t_ ••111 J;. Ji. u•u. a1· --.r ~. oa1."' 391 , • "''"'~ 1, ""'" Ooolt .1r1 ... 1yG.i!IH un. 11 :(: """1 .. Storey .. Oark • Wfu. Bey, '50. p/mo, No· Salli. 541-4 · n1ilC!Uj(!, 13.000 ntlle~. $3800 """'""'; ·~ •h• S•~·•· U ·• Wurlitzer• Yawa.ba ~18-4471 '66 CJ16, V-6. ret>ent 5'15-411!1 ...,,~,~~ Te &-vdOO ~>OQt' f)t Wfdnndov, :;,~~:-w New 81.inets 1.. ........ $595 ·11 __ &-5.....,&Skl -eng &. tran!l rebuild. Auitin-Healey 9709 ... '1).79.U. •ro.Jwnnl)tOt~•"'liJ •O~n. 1, Used trora. ••.••••• , •• , $9& _,., ~ 546-5057 Aft. 6 pm of )'OJ• Zoe!·« t ,,r;, t•gn. P~ra .:· .......... S89S '66 14~1' FIBERGLASS, 65 Trucks 95'0 '&5 AUSTIN llEAl.EY . ~~,,. ~~~: .... :~~ Granda • '· •• • • ••• • l3!li :P.Jerc. outboa.nt 1Dt trailer, Cr.:imputl. 65001 nriJI. mi J ~oe•·-' n ..... •1 t .. "Oo *°RGANS* xlnt cond. $'950. 968-1113 v· t D d By gy,•ner, n1ui:;1 ~n $2.9.10. i~" ~e ~~-~c:T:~~: ~m,...s,s.ie1 IC ory 0 ge ·assrnm:~!12p,,int.rhrn1 ~~· ~~. :;~~-.cl F.'~~~ Rodaft't·Tbomu-Yam&ba Rent 9120 .... htn'dlnp w/'67 \IG molnr, •v.... :~ n~·"' ~~tter Gultnnscn • CAMPERS ror aml\11 Trucks. Vans-Pickups 1nMn1 1i dl!IC' brk~. ~-MS.t :?~ •I l·'*'• ··\I"'"' Opu:n~ ... 1 ...... -::-.:· Sl!JO F...'i~~~ Jt'St, ~1.°00.~: 4 Wheel Drives ·~u~~~~1·r1rn, "711>n1: :!~·~.... !~~--J?S. -• ~~·-·:.J: ~t H~.Cft2r'r1~~'. 100L OVER· ~.~~7:~18n111)1rv.V)rk, Ji~ ~t~:..n ~~ Hanurio.'IJA·l<Xf •• ~ •••• Sa\'t ~ftltl"f4 '70 B 9712 :i~'"'"t !:~ ~::""'_.,~ *WIN FREI* ·71 coLEMn Tt:N.T l""=.!'"'9 '°'' "°11,,,,_... '°°' F'!""''"°'"l l ORGAN LESSONS Tn.All..ER. EQulpped. $300. Orlglnal •73 BAVARIA ~;~ ~::: :;~ FULLIRTON MUSIC 64M528 iller ~pro. F1ctory Invoice "'~ume lmv lra'll:' ntn'""' )l,_, u~ • -•I • _, • 1•• 1 \.I r. 1tc.-.,_.. '''-ti 11191 f.!udld. Fountntn V~lley 9 ft. '69 Drifter c 11 mp I! r . "'1th 11 1 "" Xltll! n1.....,.,..., . To ;J 2'~· ~'l • •~'-"''"'O ._ 1.11).12 5.57-4136 l.onded. Very iio<>d cood. 2811 Harbor Blvd. ;;q;;r.~1\\1 lt:OO. superb rond.1 P"-"~±"''l i~t"""'"'! ~t... .,.. .. °" u.c. 171·1IOS A~ktng fll'.Ol. 6~2"'5339 . COSTA J\t, lA SL1100. . . '''-'"' ~;).°"'' :&:::;;""" 122 N. ll~rbot', Fu1fttt.on "Wf!ol!d It .. Rcl\p" 556-4620 G75 !!St.f (\(: :: :~·"':. '°~~., :Of;:: Don't give \IP the ahtnl 1''ron1 lteASUrtl to 1rah1h , " .• ~'ri~. "ci",11~!1111~~Ytt1.~ .. w1~1 1;~ \tl<lt .u. ·~~:li<ir!J '°'.u." i. ()N;~;!1 "U t'' U '" ctaulned, ~P Tttm thl'm tnto Cll-..... ,.,. >n• ,,,. )t.l>-6)e.. ~ .. ;&. '.CV to ~ Rt311f1J! 642-a678, CALL 01\IL 'i PILOT I ----------•-•c..·•~ll~·-t:llll=~N~O-W_"1_,_~l6'!!.--~=====r============= ' .. . . . . . .. . . . . ' . l ... o .. • 6 I . . . .,. .. ,. ·' ' ii:-~~~~'"~'~s Toyota 97'5 ~T~•Y~•2•a~::::::::w::u~~v~.~,~.~w~094"'°'nc--~-:;,~no;;;;<v~.~1 .. ::-~~~~.,,77;:;;;2~0.~ .. '"""ra,,,-~~~-..~1,.,.,~C~h~•~•".i:ro'!!~l~t7tC":-:-:__:::ttJ~J0~~!!:::::::'.::::'93!!iS5j!'.P,.:!jl~y~m~~~~:::::::::::!f!~ '70 TOYOTA '75 ~· <'':b ·1 ·.~.~,,,.:~ '75 VOLVOS FOR SALE OR LEASE '65 CHEVROLET ''.!.!,'"1,',~,0~ cz· :;J: cusro~fu~YJ'=$1'1111 Wtdntsdl:Y, Novenibtr '20. 1974 97'5 rxttPUonal. F.conomy plllll. '73 LINOOLN Continental, 4 • • ,.. S385. CaH 846-3e. 3·Seat Stal.Ion. Wqon MARK II TOYOTAS Savo HERE NOW! dr. lmmac, lo ml, S1 59 • IMP'LA CP£ •s DODGE (i0ii)0<1 • dd y.g -Ho.ward Chevrolet "'"" II • ..., otter. ' To.,.Uen1te Traiwnluloo SPECIAL SAVINGS '73 CliEVCaprlc@-Eatate IS44-466S Powe:rSteerlna 4 00.Jr, 4 spt."1t, rerlio & llt'ntC'r, rC'al economy. 1472· Af\lJ. Dove and Quall Sti. Come in 'a~ -:e the ""'° Wp, lo m~ $lJ.O, pttno V.S, automatic trnnsml•ion. Po11,·erBrakff.Dlicl'ront HERE NOW! Nr. t.11ll'Arlhur, Jamboree mainlng 74a While v.-e atlll 'T3 'FOJW LTD, 4 dr Sedan, factory all, poo.o.·er s,t.eerlnc, Ford fMO Afr Cond!Uoning I I f Ng;i!~irf~;~:: N~~a:tm~ haveaaelecDUon. L ~F8~(buntry Sedan radlo&h$99l'J (IUV10'J) '68 FORD fAIRLAN£ Traile~~~~~~. '57 BUG, Sm ~ihdow, Comp! -ltau a1..J.1 Wan. clean. $19. p/rno u,. tJoo to.s 8N" being sold at J-lUGE rebJt mtr. 1600cc, 2bl, Uv, UIA Wll '70 OIEV Impala Custom, Eleetronic Igni 1 SAV1NG5--HWTY! H1m;1 l!nka.,, am If m , YOLYO 2 dr H,.lop. $69. p/mo I 500 ""g~~G=' _ " l cas.sette •teteo. chr-0-me ~ ALL.._ABQ.V.E LEASES 24 WI tS-RN Miii!aae sa;aro-- • W, eUJia whls, new bt-k:J;, $595 or best. 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 litO'S All 'A'ell e q u l PP e d ·.U V-8, ft\lllo, heater, lit ood License 262 EOJ -myoTA &tS-91'.lll bef 9• aft 6• pvt '71 VOLVO 2 dr, ain/bn. .~cld~ ~ SELr • tr an• portaUon (lGAKGl May be seen at the DAll.Y t+---•u .-.~~ vw ENGINE. ~··· ,... ra<li'1s, 4 ·~-"°11?~-W. i'Of ~I . ....eJL0.'.1;...-!i?,1ltl2~ ~ ---- ,l;NU ... ......., u 2 5 +MPG, rttllnlng 11eat1, SOtrrH COAST CAR LEA$-l01, -a3Ci welf B8¥ o:M-1._,.,, l!l66 llarbor1 C.M. 646-9303 rebulld. The cases have $2'150. Oller. 675-81.10 ING 300 w. Coast Hwy, Costa Me1a, Monde:,1 FORD M>1~11 DINCt or c:.llect _ ;::;=:-c:::...,-: .::::.._ Classified ads aeU big items, ~HJ•!;';,====~~ sn1all Items or any item. A.u ojC ew 9800 Autoli, New 9800 l975 CHEVROLETS : Pl!CED AT :0% OVER INVOICE COST ••• ~~ .-I -. H-0-G-IM_M_IC_K_S---. .:: ... -----------' ;·~ ~---------~ ~_I _v_ou_R_C_H_O_!C_E~ .;. ·.:-; ~~ .: ••• •• VEGAS ALL MEW MOMZAS IMPALAS • CAPRICES '69 TOYO.TA ~'! Ss"'-':4-~~~'.~ AUTO~ USED ·~Bch. ~Eves. ~~1=r:-•B1. H~~ I WILSON I ~L~~' CORONA WAGON CM Aft 5PM General 9901 Alf.C 9905 '6.1 IMPALA Cpe • .Automatic. • GRAN COUPE ... .$2595 '73 Vw CAMPMOB!LE. Mini ..... .......... ra<lio & 100 dd V-8 - cond. ~ml. Under Wmty. '74 JAVELINS. Automatic, btater.'. Ahlolutety naw~a. Split Back Bench Seat Automatic traMmlulon, fac. n..... I"" AMI~! 'Ii..;,. I · B-~ air Low mile$ (HBG96Q) • • • • • • Tnw.uefllte 'I'ranmlllaion tory alt, radio & heater • .,., ~ .. , ~" ' "' u•. po\\'er • ffnJJ&. ,....,,., only $795. ,18255 Beach Bl. Bunt. Beach Turted Glas~All Windows I (;gl..ACG) ~i9'11e:;~.rer~··10~~ tiio~ ~~J ;'~.~~: Howard Chevr~l•t 556-1010 142-6611 Air 1~rxH1 ... "''""'i · $997 Tues/Wed/Sat. 10 Ml to only $3695. Dow and Quall Sta. 1913 FORD litAVERlCK Xii" Radkl 10 PM. Howard Chevrolet N,. MllOArthU>", Jam....,. ~DOOR SEDAN ···· 11105 Pow" Brak ... o,.,, Fron! '60 BUS, rebJt trans, new Dove and Q""" ~-. and Bristol 6 Cf Under, 250 Cid engme Power Steering l.;.I LSON I l "v""alv_"_· =now~cl"_'"'_· -36-HP 3 MONTHS ~ o~ Newport Beo<h 833-<»>5 AM Radio COLOR. Green •ood 1ires, $495 or best. 6 Nr, MacArthur, J~ree CruiJe-0.MaUc Transmla&lon 646-9031 bet 9, aft 6, pvt and Bristol . CONNELL CoJor..White ~tileage 48,700 ply FREEt WARRANTY Newport Beach 833-a\55 CHEVROLET Mll•a .. 62.500 Lkenoe 9ll HOJ 0 All U d C I SALES & SERVICE Ucenae 076 HDD May be seen ~t DA! LY 1969 V\V BUG. Owner. Very n se ars. '74 llORNET 4 D'R.., A/T, 2828 Harbor Blvd May be seen at DA IL y p I L 0 T employee parking Clean! Diamond Blue w/ '69 M I $976 P/S. V. roof, 6M miles. COSTA MESA • PILOT employee parkln<> lot, 3.lO West Bay Slree~ !825.'iBe..i...:hBl. Hunt.Beach Sunroof. Will accept best us ang ·~··-Under warr. Retail br;M;lk lot 330 West Bay s1.ree! Costa Mesa , Mondaj; 556-1070 142~11 oiler over $1150. 83.)..905.1 aft (016GBK) value. $3,550, make oU 546--1200 CO st a 1fl es a, M 0 nday through Frldoy. Ask t.o r ~~~~-~= 6 Pt.I. '69 Coronet __ ,$776 S49-~l5. 1914 NOVA Hat ch back, lhroUgh Frida.Y. Ask for buslness olfl• 642-"321_ 73 ftlK II Wag. 14,000 'TI VW POPTOP Cmpr .. air, (ZLH191) Buick 9910 bucket seats, p/b, Radial business office 642-4321 '65 CUDA. Runs 1tro n g. m I· Alr·P/S. Rack-Auto-AM Radio Ir. tenl Lo mi. , M Carlo$ 4 6 tires, xlnt cond. 7,000 actual 1961 FALCON Ranchero. 3 w/xtra trans. Nds brakes ~m'iw $3000/ offer Orig. ownr. Must sell, 70 onte I 7 ·n RIVIERA. Bea ut if u l miles', Maying, must sell, llpd. trans. radio, beater. Ir. battery. $350 oft, Dan. -.:;:::::::::.:---,,.;u; I ,;833-~3777~.~--~--O'roBFD) cond. Fully equipt, gd tires, ;21m, ~1971. or 49'J..3656 Recently rebuilt 6 c y l .1 ='493-<7~~44.~---~=; 1 ·10 vw Camper, 1 owner, '70 Satellite _._$ J 476 brakes &: eng just r b It. '65 CHEVY Malibu Wagon. 'ena:lne. Good interior, good P'-o"n:.;.ti:;;•c;< _____ ...;996~s.1 am/fm. red, t.1ust see ! (77lHRC) $3125. Pvt pty. 673.-8883. Extra (;lean! FinanclAJ. Sit· exterior. Runs great! Ask· Xtra clean, Sacrifice $2350 $ Cadillac 9915 uatioo forces sale. OUer! 1ng $435. 968-49'n. 645-257:! Fury···--·-·-·--1476 549-"69 '12 fORD Country Sedan '69 BUG. Sup"rwlre mags, C73ID3P) CADILLACS '69 DATSUN P/U \Vagon , lac air, disc brakes. + !•n<l•n, 1100 "'·am/Im, '72 Galaxie ·---·$1776 !,"!, ':'.!!~'· lmmac $2450. r.ruot more. Sac. $1300 Largest Selection ino-•"'" fltm. 963-3820. '72 Plymouth --·-.. $1776 In Orange County g ~Ell '69 280 SE Coupe, $6600, Ex· 4 Speed, radio & he ate r, * '72 BUG * (483EYA> Coupe DeVUJes • Sedan cellmt, loaded. \\'S\\'. (01.8VIVI ?.!UST SELL. 833-8679 '72 Torino Wag $1766 g:~~bl~.El AJ~~~an,; 4 speed, radio & heate r .. 68 TORIN~7\Vfl:>; new $1197 '66 VW. E.i<cellent cond. Jn (218FFY) other select Cadillac Trade-(949811'). ii~ M I ' II ' ' 552~· C915FE'l) al&.._.. '66 SQUIRE 10 pass. Gd. V\VYellowconvert.59Body, '69 F d V • tl77.6 ~ cond. Air/Smog. SSSO/of· 'n TRIUMPH STAG '70 TOYOTA CORONA 4 DR I I, I mu ... $925 "' •"": '72Nova ___ $1776 ""· $997 ,,;;;·.u.~~ · 0 ' I WILSON I ~~~1~:,., .• ·12~~~.~~6 ~WfISON <rlm~~loR"Ktorro< • Gd cond nooo (873EMO) '70 CADlLLAC Co d I I ~· r---------~ ~t ~' _TH_EY_'R_E_M_A_R_K_E_D_, A1nt oond. Bst otrer Call 673-7250 aft S. -· ' :;• • MOVAS • CAMAROS ' · , ... .,.L001.,..,,.=J01~-n~t11=,Y111=1~c-L1S~~, •,\ ~lll'YoOVH . 'l .__ 1'2 & 'I• TOM TRUCKS j: Open -tin Fri. "Tll 9 PM • s..yTd6PM 1 ,!~.C?.~J:lc1. CHE~<!i:.Ei .. h 7-6087 549-3331 '71 TR-6, Red, AM/FM, xlnt cond . .$2,950. 837-0050 aft 6 p.m. 5.1&-!204 '71 Ch w $1976 vine. A. tran., pow~rsteer~ • 2 DOOR 18255BeachBl. Hunt.Beach '69 VW1',ASTBACK.Gd corxl rys. gn lng, brakes. Air cond ... 556-1070 142-6611 * $850 * (346DTD) power w i n do w a , seei: , BUY or LEASE 963-7419 '73 Fury ·····-·-.... $217 6 stereo, vinyl rooL Good 18255 Beach BJ. Hunt Beach Vi8 autom.;ua traMntlsslon, l97S Astre '69 BUG. m Baby Blue. Auto. *'70 vw BUG* C666GXT> miles. Extnl nice <l!'ll9S2) 5J6..1070 &42""611 acto~ condition, power $-l9 SWl roof Low miles $1050 ?.fw;t sell '73 F d p U $1976 .. • .. only $2295.. EL CAMINOS a I f 2 steering, radio, heater, villyl 4i'" ~1. . Bst ofr. 6T'<i-0023 or •• -· Howard Chfvrolet without doubt', th~of~e~t ui ·root. fYR$R19311'7·7 or if you prefer lease at '65 VW BUS, not running, '66 vw Fastback. New tires. <43476P> Do\•e and Quall Sts. ' Orange County. Make otter. $71.Sl P9I' mo. 59~.00 A-1111ru-ou1. Am-Fm raclio. '72 El Dorado -.. $4976 Nr. r.1acArthw:. Jamboree · Howard Chevrolet ;A~~LR~m:,·0~:ftA1c Extra Sharp! 962-3852 (No 1Q1032) and Bristol . "61 VW Bug, gd rond. 2881 Harbor Blvd. Ne~n Beach 833-05;5 Dove and Q"8il SIS. 1:.1 LS 0 N I 24BO Harbor Blvd. SSOO U '74 SUPER BUG .. r -Nr. AtacArthur, Jambonle Co&ta. Mesa 546-8)17 . orooer. 7000 ml., $3000. or offer. COSTA MESA '68 EL DORADO 2 Dr. and Bristol * S92-5t * m-5939 little or NO DOWN Qidillac. l NB pen n. Newport Beach ~ FLEET PRICES '64 VW Volvo 9n 2 pwner. Only 58,900 n1i. Pr:ft I iOiiiii .... mii ............ ,.,I New ·75 Pontiac Aatres Runs GoOO. $400. C•ll HOWi cond. Beautiful it: like new. 'T.! ~~ M c 1 Easy financing avail. 963-1584 All. 5 Saddleback "-"~ be I g e .... r ...... t onte a r 0 ' Call Bob Hart, Dir. ~11 556-4620 -··~· Whll~ good cond. Io w Have wlntt:r wear you haw '61 VOLVO, needs valve =='"""-;,---==~=• 1 vinyl top. Oeam tan leather mi 1 ea g e , $3f,OO. Da.ys, 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt Beach 1970 CATALINA Air, vinyl outgrown'! Sell it fast with v.ukilre&t~nd•traps.$350 "I.lat" it in classlDed, Ship interior. All xtrrui. lrnll0'5i· ffi-95 527 ·1!, Eves & wknds 556-I070 142· "II top, PIS. PIB, gd. cond. a Daily P1lot Classlfled fdl , ~..,.. __ 193~dm=~· _G_all_~~ to Shore Results! 642.-5678. ble to duplicate. This lovely .,.,...... ._ ~1.250. or make o t I e r ~ Autos, New 9800 Autos, Ntw 9800 Autos, New 9800 car at $2650. full price. Pvt Llncoln 9945 6-16-32~ Ol' 833-9199 --lo~--------------------------~--------'-.:.C.----'"" pty call (7141 6Th-5TI6. '72 BEL AIR. A/C, P/S, P/B, '66 CATALL'\'A Convt. P/ BY OWNER $5,~. 19 7 3 xln1. cond. 70,000 ml. $1200. '66 LINCOLN. White. xlnt p / b, I u x. i n t . X I n • ~ 1974 Toyotas in Stock Qil Sole At Big Savings '70l oyoto s 1 eo.G11a wagon, .. weed. a1t.l$3ICCL) 299 YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALERSHIP NEW CARS USED CARS !;EASING PARTS SERVICE Wf. HAVE fo. LARGE SELECTION OF '74 & '75 TOYOTA MODELS OUR HIGH NEW CAR SALES GIVES US EXCELLENT TRAOE-lNS WE LEASE ALL MA~S OUR LARGE INVENT~Y OF PARTS GIVES BETTER SERVICE FOR YOU MODERN OIAGNOSTICEOUIPMENT AND FACTORY· TRAINED TECHNICIANS PROVIDE EXCELLENT SER~CE FOR YOURCAR I 97S SR·S 5 SPEED SPORT TRUCK ' '70 Dotsun $ ] 510 Sedan, auto., air. radio, (3 71 BXEJ 299 71 Toyoto $] Corolla Wagon, auto .. air. law mileage. (3140FF) 699 • $AVE FORD CLEARA~~E .SA).l '7 LTD B gham lm"""ula!e s3399 I .743 miles. AM/FM st.ea. air . tun oower vi,yl lop, 1 owner, (477HMR) '73 LTD Full power, low mites (25,984). 1 OWnet, ltf, beautiful saddle in1enor. & Sharp! {639.JUG) s3499 74 Gron Torino Station wag on. low mues (8,7M), 1 owner, AM/FM. 1ir, aulo, & IOl<ledt (81 1 KYB) s3799 Martiuis .. Molors frHWay CloM to tht Whole South Coosl MA,.OUll MOTORS ' TOYOTA 28802 Marquerite Parkway Mi sslon Viejo 831 ,288 0.. 495-1210 . ' SALIS HOUIS l :l M 10D .......,,.._ t :OM:Ot U.W, I 0;00-1:00 S.., © •> •• ~-C L Sedan De Ville, I o ad e d Best oUer. !iil-0148 att. 5 pm In Ii out, perfect ear. transportation car! $ ~ 00. w/extras, new steel-belled 63 OIElV ll Good 1r an 1 • $800. ~ art. 5 pm. 64:>-9098. radials, only 2lOl mi., xlnt. Auto. Rw1s good. $20o·. Mustang • 9952 T'"h~un~d"°•~r'bi'r~d---,,=11"' cond. 847-~ 5.16-6646 19't3 SEDAN DE VlLLE, Ex· 1 '547"'CO;HE;;V:;..~&;~-.-,n-1~S~ho-w-Csr~. '66 AiUSfANG tk. car. 222HFL, Le11,U1~ I N?w tires & wheels. $500. Coo<f running> eondition. $500. '70 T·BIRD Stereo,. Ult whl., vinyl top, 642-4979, 9am. Call ~1281 aft 5 xtra cleun.·$5.89:>. 645-2552 l ico;;;;,;1.~;;;1w-1 --,.99;o930;;;1..:::::.:..:~c;~~'=---v-s t t 1 ·-EL DORADO on 1nen a '67 MUSTANG , uu o rans, a r ~ '" A t PS/PB dllionlng, radio, heat e r, Silver w/BJ.ue top. SUPEJt . -$T10 u 0• ....,., 7419 plus full ~"tt. (04&\KV\. Clean. l owner, must sen. *'71 LINCOLN 4 DR. . . .......-$1888 M.400. Finn. 675-6712 Beautiful one' of a kind fac· Oldsmobilt · 9955 '12 COUPE DE VILLE, load· actory show car, fully equ· i---------,::::-~leather. :· ~Ei~J: i;~·i~:::~ o~Ds~~E I w I ls 0 N ' Call now tor details, GMCTRUCKS CAMAROS. Oioice or 4, '70 S51-38UI or 639-1712. HONDA CARS • lhru '7~ M"'t ,.. exua 1973 CONTINENTAL M~k UNIVERSITY OLDS nice. All have low low IV, S 1 l v er ~·/cranberry 2850 Harbor Blvd. 1 nil.Jes. Alake oUers leather interior, cruise con-Costa .M la 540-H 18255 Deach Bl. HUnt. Be Howard Chevrolet 1ro1. AM1n11 .,., ..... c. ' 556-1070 142-6611 4$1 $6.6.:10. CaJI 645-2710 '65 Factory, dean 4 spd, Dove and Quail Sts. days, 546-65!7 eve 6 & stick, 2 dr HT. Death causes T·BIRD '56 Hardtop Nr. 1.1acArthur. Jamboree wkends sac. $500. 642-7562. tn4) 673-26W at:. !i \ Newpo~nd e!:lO~ Corvette 9932 Pinto • tf57 Veg• 9tZ 1'68 ~'1ARO CORVETTE& Ox>ico o! 4 '71 PINTO 2 DOOR ·n VEGA Halchbaclt w/alt, • '68 thru '74. Exceptional $1,450. ~, 644-31M '72 CAMARO. Air cond, am/tm. vinyl top, Very Clean·. 675-2431 aft, 6. Chevrolet 9920 '66 CHEYELLE Auto. trans., air oond., power steering. 1x1wer see.ts, radio, heater CROU966J $877 l~LSON I FORD 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach 556-1070 142-6611 MONTE CARLOS. Choice o! 4, •n thni "74 showroom fn?Sh, fully equlpped, priced lO WI. Howard Chevrolet Dove and Quill Sts. Nr. MacArthur, Jamboree and Bristol Newport Beach &'ll-ffi55 '69 ~ATION,Wgn. xlnt cond. new Urea, must ~II! $850, 531-fi512 or 541-9134 C0f.1PLETE RF.PJ\IR WORK Corvair & Corv11ir Buggle1 Call 5.1&-044< 1-0WNR '65 Malibu CON'V 6 cyl, fun car, nin gd, nu tiretl lit $600 takes 646-3764 lust a few word.s In the right place ••• Dolly Pilot Cloulfled Ads Dlal the direct llne 642-5678 641•4ll1 Dlrect.,.<oO•ct .............. -.- -·-.....~-- Cltss\fted Adi ~18. ~ units. Fully equipped. Prlc-4 11peod, Radio & Heater, 673-0217 I ed to sell. nice UtUe car. t060CEN) A t U eel 9900 Howard Chevrolet $997 u ••· ' I* SPECIAL S ' Of the Week Dove and Quall Sis. ·~~~~~ l~LSON everything completely re-. I FORD buUt $2100. Call 6.10-1710· 182$5 Beacb Bl. Hunt. Beach fi33-"2&1 ' 556-1070 1414611 '68 CORVETTE 4 spd., con-1972 FORD PINTO vt. hardtop. STATION WAGON" •. $1695 >jl6-4W9 Aft. 6P"! 2.000cc E.,u.e 1969 CORVETt'E silver 'blue Aut6matlc Transmission ' ' Ml radio mint cond. All xtras. $4000. Del.we 1 rl Aft 6, 644-Tnl Cotnplelely e~:ned Oodgo 9925 Engine ~\ ICTOHY ooor,E 556 ·1620 " Invoice. Sale All 1974 Oodgo Amr.rlcan Cars AT OUR ORIC61NAL FACTORY INVOICE Not $99-not Sn over With thll ad 99 Darts--4 Charger~ 3 STATION WAaONS 3 MONACOS 2 SPORTSMEN 17 PICKUPS 14 VANS 2 RAM CHARGERS DEMO SALE New Tires Color-White Mileqe 46,800 Lrcenae ..154 CIT f.1ey be setn at DAILY P I L 0 T employee parking lot, 330 West Bay St., Costa P..lesa, Monday th~h Fri-d'?? Ask for 8\Lslness Of. 11"!-&12--0n '74 PlNTO Sed. 61000 ml. Green/told, RIIJ. x I n t -cood. S'llf>O °' otn. 919-0678 llft ~:30p!'h. - 1971 RUNABOUT, lt\I llrct. new •bocka, $1250. Terry 642--0785 • 541-2285. 'Tl ~A. WAG. 273.1 mi, A/C. $800 I: ni.ke ovr P>'fnlJ. ~ ex '10 (Dan l 8-5pm '7<1 (iiNT6 Runabout, blue, R(lf. ):lnt OOOd. 1 O'M)er tm:i ftrm. ~7297 ' Pl~m&ltil z " ATLAS ' Chryolor/Plymouih Gigantic: Savl1191 Open u.11y' Sim. ·m 10 PM 16 D " 3 Ch 2929 U1)rbot Blvd:, a s • argtrs Colt& MeaA. 3 Monecos 546-1934 1 2188 Ha rbor Blvd. You'll find lt In CJaalfitd COSTA MIS~ Ad. C.U ~. L·111 NO D WN Hn.vtt tomethlhK )'VU •'Mt to 1 • or aoni a ... rn"' •d• do 11 CALL NoWI w•ll · CAil NOW 64U611. l 556-4620 PILOT WM! Adt! Call -r64H6'11. '66 °""""' .. door. (Stw6o9J ' ~399 ' . 71 Chevy Nova 6 cyt., auto. BVB389) • 5 1299 70 Maverick 6 cyl ., 3 •Peef . (866BlPl 5 1099 • . 71 Ve:ga c y l .. c 1p e•t1. I013CXLJ • ' 5 1099 \ '69Chtvralet V·8, auto., D/1, ~'· 1480.JSGJ · .. '' I I .. I ~ I t • •\ E • . ' .. •. I I •' l .- .. • • • 75 OMEGA Turbo Hydramatic transmission, fully fact ory equipped. Serial No. • (10~212.l WFRE C:ELEIRATIMG WITH THE llGGEST AN"IVERSARY SALE . IM OUR I 0 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORANGE C:OUMTY! BRAND NEW 75 CUTLASS IMM EDIATE _DELIVERY The above photograph shaws only a fractian af _. inv.entory af new 1975 Oldsmobiles. Extra units shipped to us . from the f.actory specifically for our I 0th Anniversary Sale include just about every model, color, and equipment package you could possibly be lookiftCJ for. IMMEDIATE $. DELIVERY I 75 STARFIRE Tinted windows, power stee r in'g, radio, t urbo hydramafic transmission, white wall tires. Serial No. (103215) Forget window stickers! Just add our tremend.ous Anniversary Sale Savings to the substantially increased trade-in value of your present car and ••• DRIVE YOUR NEW OLDS HOME TODAY! 72 . HONDA 69 CHEYY ·69 OLDS$ SEDAN 69 DODGE . C'1TLASS 4 speed transmission DA.RT Air cond1t1on1ng , v:1nyl d. h ( 6GWX). . top, power steering. ra 10. eater. 41 V1_nyJ top. WSW, low automatic. {YXU92B) mileag e. (Y!3NB34) WEA~E NO. 1 . ' IN THE WEST AND 11'4 THE TOP FIVE B::~D 7 5 IMC Pickup IMMEDIATE-.. DELIVERY y, Ton 4 WHEEL DAIVE.'350 ve. power steeril'IQ & brakes. C78 x 15 tires; 4 speed. AM radio, hvy. ·shocks. springs, aux. fuel tank, guages. Serial No. (503033) ·-NATION WIDE IN HONDA SALES AND SERVICE! · ALMOST 100 NEW HONDAs ·· · IN STOCK! BRAND NEW 1974 ., • Our~ coMiste'ntly Low V o t u m e P r i c e s , Conlfortable terms, and a complete service facllit·y deYoted exclusively to economy , cars are thr_e e b i g reasons you ·should visit the leader before you . buy anywhere! ·' .. ·~HONDA 2 DOOR COUPE (21 55828) $ l;; ' ' ' For 48 Mo. inc. Tu I lie. Del Pyml Price $3420.73. APR 13.51.%. tSBA2150635) • • • -• • • . ... .. ~ . . .. . • t9UlfPll> \111114 6 cyllo<k< ""'°'"~ tr•"•"''•»-rod\O heater pO"''r steer\ftll 0 .,..er bl'ak1•· p •'•"'""" ,., .. a. ··" t\rd SPECIAL PURCHASE! We (Wye NC.., ..... I a ....... Qryllw u.-. e.p., e..-C._-4 1974~_.l'tv 1# We ~ ... ......., ... ,..c • ...,._~~!!'•11!111••• --MYli't' _.. Pift • .., ..... ~ .... ~ '";• ........ ~lt74Clrpllnwll'tt '' n...CWtanyW.Ce .t .. tWw C• W9Tmtp. 197 4 PLYMOUTH DUSTER $ LICENSE NO. (113JSFI License No. 901KKJ · GET OUR DISCOUNT PRICES OH A HUGE SELECTION OF 1975 CHRYSLERS AND PLYMOUTHS 1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE CUSTOM. 4 DOOR SEDAN '70 FORD COUPE VS. aotomay"· "''o. heat.,. $ 2690 power steenng. power brakes, wsw. atr cond1!1001n.g. vinyl IOP. vinyl side mouldings. (421 JOV) Automalic transmission. radio. heater, White side wall tires. (1'45FEO) 51188 '7 4 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA '70 PONTIAC .CONVERT. vs. aotomat". ,..,;o. heate<. $ 3375 . outomat;c. radio. hell~<. s 1·544 power steering, oower brakes, oower steering & brakes, whrte wsw. air cond1tion1ng. bucket wall tires. road wheets, bucket , seats. console. vinyl lop. vinyl ats. (078EAF) ' side mould1ngs. l 707KKLJ _!_74 €HRYSLER NEW YORKER '72 OLDSMOBILE ROY ALE 4 dr. H.T. Automaiic, POwer sleenng. brakes. windows. seats. door locks. Cruise control, AM·FM rad io. air conditioning. sleel belled radial tires. (639JOPJ . . $ 5437 Co,pe. VB. aotomat<:, ..,..., $ 2425 steering & brakes. white wall tires. air conditioning, vinyl top, hit wheel, AM/FM stereo. Power windows. power door locks. (117El Tl • Pricn""5 Ta & Uc-AnY.W'tll 10,... 5-*f,H.•.24 c-s..ttct Te Priw ~ r . ~ . .. .-. HUGE SELECTION • ~-OElHEALLREW---- 1975 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS,· TRAVELALLS AND SCOUTS. BEAUTIFULI. Y E9UIPPED BIG 1975 TRAVELALL Automatic, AM/FM s tereo , tilt steering wheel, towing package. , I " Care for Your Car F.Jl·Winter 1974' .Advertising Feature Page One . . Car care is especially important this winter. • To help you enjoy a winter of trouble-free driving. • Fast, easy starts. .. • Reduced exhaust emissions. • MaXiimum gasoline economy. r ' .. f Novemb~r 20, 1974 - \ -. . ..... v .. ' Ad~ertislng Feature Cllnlc:s tea turlng the. latest service techniques to improve ga.sollne econ- omy and reduce air pollu- tion are being presented to auto repairmen through- out Ule nation by Cham-pion Spark Plug Company. According to DaTid L. Walke~. Champion . Auto- motive Technical Services Director, both fuel con- sumption and e~haust emission levels are related to engine condition. Teats k I f . 1 obil I • d f 1 by Champion show how Spar P ug •rm s m .• c ean .. •ur aa · ue t1llle-up both improves economy training van is ltfted aboal'tl the U.S.S. paollne mileage and re-FrankUn D. Roosevelt. Champion engln~~ duces emtsalons. taught crew member's how ~nglne cond1t.1on , Newly-tuned engines affects gas economy and emissions on both save an average s.2 per military vehicl~s an.d private automobiles. cent tn tuel compared to __ ......... ___ .....;..... _____________ .:;,___ engines that haven't been -----------------------tuned tn more than 10,000 ~ Send $2.95 · I mlles. In extreme cases, ~:p where engines were badl7 today· for this I neglected. a tune-up cut ~~~~1132_p:r.e 1 ~e~~o:::rpttt>n by 20 to I An average reduction manua . at nearly 50 per cent ln .liii~~j fl h -..a ......... hYdrocarbon and carbon can MV• you u-r-. monoxide emissions. at ~~~t! Idle, wu recorded after replacing wlndstljeld .......... I tune-up. In addition, fO · I :t11111s the booll 1111 piefeulonafs per cent of the cars tested I ~::!.~!:::i.=:!li;:~ ute. Recd Vlllll $6.95. would have failed eldattng I ._ Send 1his ceM.9CK1 w '2.95 , .. n. ~ R•-•= "'°':order~: I I . DtllL CC• ...... ....._.,, °""'· Celt. •111 I Anew ........ "'""""· • I I ::::SS 1 ' I City • State ?1'1----1 II not completely Htisfled, r.tum book for full refund. WQl tw. Zalt longer lf ... _____________________ t .. • atr ...-••1ur• "-,.~ .. ce,. ~---------------------------------~ n~ ~,._,. ~M CW• ~ ~ about f<*r pouncll d&l.l'- m •• I 750-2141 I ' JIM PANOS MAlDA 2001 S. MANClfESTElt • ANAHEIM U&g a 1ong dutance tn,,1 No. 'nrea should be kept at their recommended. ln- ftatlon pres.sure for all normal driving. Pressure should be checked at least once a month. Undertnna- tlon causes excessive wear a.t the outer edges; over- inftatlon causes excessive wear at the center. • • • If 11our car won't atart emtsslons standards be- fore tune-up. After needed engtne adjustments, fall·. ures fell to 3.3 per cent. '1llree out of every 1'lve motOrlsts ln this country are wutlng paollne and emitting exceaatve po1.1u. tants because of enelne neglect. Such neglect can wast.e up to lix gallons of 1asol1ne per 20-1allon tankful. In addltJon, car- bon monoxide and hydro- carbon emlsaion.s can be more than doubl~d when engines are not running properly. Mr. Walker said engine tune-up can aave algni- ftcant amounts ot fuel and help clean up the air. He cited a statement by a leading U.S. government energy otnclal which aald untuned englnea are wast- Inc H0,000 barrels of gaso- llrie .J>er day. • He alao stated that U• Umatea baaed pn a Cham· pion &W"ftJ tncUca&e 42,· 000,000 U.S. cars are euitt- ttng exceu f)()Jlutadts be·· cauae they aTe not ln proper tune. Worklng from a special- ly-equipped mobile traJn. and a cUc1ctng 1ound u heard when the tgnltfon 1wftch u turne41, rou know the 'b4tter11 u dead and 1hould be r~. Wrona-ave your m<>n- ey. It may not be the bat- tery at all. 1"1rst check for corroded battery termi- nals, which often causes the symptoms of a run- down battery. Clean them up and try again before investing in a new battery. • • • Dl1c brake.t need no Ing van. Champion · Re· glonal ~rvlce Engineers can demonstrate most condlttons that cause trouble in automotive tg. nltion 1S"fStems. Hean of· the unit 1s a multi-fuel, slngle-c71tnder· engine equipped with a dyna- motneter. This .unit can almuJ&te almost any hlah· way driving lituat1on. The van 1'llo houaea qae. clal tnatnunentatlon ln· eluding meaaW'lng dntcea for exhaust emJ.ulona. . I Special empha1l1 la placed on the etleeta of worn spark plugs, e~tne adjustments and the need tor regularly scheduled maintenance In ·con.sen. tnc gasoline and combat· tlng pollution. I TJplcal engln&--maltunc· tiona that waste gas and cause excessive carbon monoxide Include tault)' carburetor, sUckJna choke, wronc idle •Wnc. d1rtJ alrcleaner and related de- fect.a. Theae malfunctaona contribute ·to a poor alr/ fuel mtxture. "~ untU a aq,,eak u h.eard. Wrong -Some ·disc brakes have a warning de- vice that sets up a whine when wear ts excesalve. but the squeal also may be caused by metal-to- metal contact due to brake pads having worn com- pletely away. Thls condi- tion can cause serious and expensive damage to the rotors. For safety's sake; have all brake. checked· ntleastt wice a year · . ATTENTION ALL MAZDA. OWNERS FREE AU1'~J'" SATURDAY HOV. 2lrd 1:00 a.M. ... __ _,, a....,111.u••--... _.._,__ MllACLI MADA a I It Her•er l hf , ¢.N. Ut·Ute I BOity PilOt ~NUAL CAR GARE' SPE(!t~l" ~, "·~r 1 NOY6mber~. 1974 I ' I NeW linge Like the dieter who has just shed 20 pounds and ~e: wards himself with a double banana split, the motorist seems to be celebrating the abatement of the severe gasoline shortage with a new binge of wastefulness. At least this is the contention of the U.S. Federal Energy Agenc.Y which is detecting signs of "business as usual" when 1t comes to use of fuel. Even though the supply of ga~lino a.t the fuel Pt;imp is more plentiful now than earlier this year, senous problems remain. G~soline prices are in some cases double what they were before the crisis. Some say they are going to rise even higher .. Oil supply dwindles daily There is still only a given amount of oil left in the earth and that supply dwindles every day. Noted author Barbara Ward is among those who l>elieve that the supply of crude oil will be exhausted in a century or two. On the shorter term basis, there is still a lack of political stability in many parts of th~ oil-producing world and black gold remains a potent bargaining weapon. · Thus common sense dictates that the motorist con- tinue the gasoline-saving eft'orts he made durin~ the depths of the shortage. He should continue to olSserve those prudent practices of careful driving. He should adhere to speed limits that are not only saving psollne but human life as well. He should continue to maJntam his car's enalne and Other components relate4 to good gas economy. Yet, here's what seems to be happening. Police re- port that cars are being driven faster than the 55 mile per hour" speed limit. Expressway traffic jams are reach- ing their pre-shortage density as public transportation and car pools are being abandoned. With the har.dest d.ri'":ing days of all coming upo~ us this fall and winter, it 1s hoped that good car mainte- nance remains a habit with th"e motorist. · Fall and winter'·driving conditions often create slow and stop-and-go-traffic patterns. This situation is waste-r ul of expensive fuel and only a car with a well-tuned engine can get efficient gas consumption. Tuned engiM best insurance A tuned en~ine is also the best insurance against what AAA indicates is the Number One problem facing motorists. That is starting trouble which affects about 50,000,000 car owners, primarily striking in the wfoter time. Mel Cui-land's MARQUIS MOTORS GRAM!-OPENING SPECIAL .~ ' . Safety Brake Check .................... J ............... ~$12.50 SPECIAL S650 $AYl$6.to . ,. Adverti sing Feature ORANGE COUNTY'S Number 1 SALES LEADER for OLDSMOBILE -GMC TRUCKS -HONDA CAR Is Youri NUMBER ONE SERVICE CENTER: . • FACTORY TRAINED TE€HNICIANS • Parts ~and Service · OPEN 6 DAYS · A WEEK SARJRDAY SERVICE SPEG_IAL '\ . ON ANY SERVICE WORK YOU ·NEED ON SATURDAYS WE ·WILL . . GIVE YOU 0 0DISCOINT 'OM ALL PARTS AND L;ABOR. BRING THIS AD TO ·RECEIVE-DISCOUNT. GOOD THRU 12/31 /74 · · UNIV-ERSITY OLDSMOBILE "WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS" • Ol:DShtOBILE • • ~MC TRUCKS • • HONDA CARS • 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 540 ~9640 , \. , ,)'Da ilVi .Fi.tq.tv~Nl:JAL CAR C.fo.8.E):?f~~~ n~ .. ; Ji~. sv P¥~rrlt:?~~'~g. 1974 ---3 -,po ____ .,.,..,, .......... _ .......... Advertl'slng Future Cars May Need Coaxing • Cold Mornings ~ ... rw. rdeaee man..t: shift tran1ml1 ion• b:r de- SALES & SERVICE Al ttosMstor•••• ... Del•ery DICK MILLER MOTORS llOW.W-..r .. S. ....... 557-21J2 s-te AMI Yea. Always change fil- ter when replacing the oll if your car is subjected to aevere driving condltiQns such as trailer towing or constant high-speed run- ning. Many eXperienced mechanics and fleets chance the filter with ev- ery ou change to prevent re-clrculatlon of the dirty oll that's caught In an old ____________ ....._ ___ .....,,;.._, __ _,._ 1Uter. Keeping oU clean ~ a major factor {n mlnlmti- tng engine · wear. • • • A tuFU-UJ) can fmJ')r(>Ue gaa mUeage ~ cu much cu 8 .. 2 per cent. True. In extreme cases, when engtnes are badly out of tune, fuel wastage can go as high as 20 to 35 per cent. . ·• . lnataUatlon of radial tire• can 1ave up to a 17Ule and a half per gallon. True. Radial tires have less rolllng reslatance, therefore requiring less power to move the car. _ IOYOIA AliD VOLVO - THROUGH DECEMBER 31 • 1974 SERVICE SPEGAlS UNDERCOAT IJeg .. Price . s3000 SPEGAL 5 200o .. TOYOTA· 0 preulng the clutch pedah place automatic tranena&. 'noeu ht ''neatral .. W-. : 9"empdns to etart tlae enpne. 2. Elecirlcol Acc:e110:. rlea: Shut off liglit1, wind· th.ield wipers, delro.ten, heater. radio. ete., ltef'ore attemplins to &&art the encine. Thia will H I D.re maximum voltace avail· able for both the atarter motor and the lpition •11te111. 3. Cholcln•: While . 0complete eeUln• of hand choke h obvlou.. .ome Uhen don't l'ftliM that 0moet autonaaUc chGkee 'aauet be aet "on" lt:r de. pres.inf the acc.Jerator. lief ore 1tartlns. (Many ·cold weather 1tartlns fall· uret •re due entirely to ·tru. ~enlsht.) 4. l'u,,.pl11• tlte .4uft• nfllor: An acldJUonal one or two pampil OD the ·~ eel~~· ~-d~P. raw-p9ollne Into tlie n• - take manJrold and help · set enoe1ch vaporiaea luel · · into the qlinden clurina very cold we.ther. S. Tlarotde SeUl••1 When the ltarter l. e11· ercised. the aeeelentor ahoWd be aboat ltall way dOWft to pt .,..,... air raahlacth....pdae ....... told lo pldt up the 1-1 and earry It lnto 11.e ql- inden. -6.~•--i•er­pae dle ltarttt at~ IT th°"' lntenale. A,..W ~awa1or:roama1" .,.erlaeat tl.e ... rtt!r......, and caaee ~Ye .tr.la Oii ...... ltel'T· 7. Sla••·•lf t Plaee tra••·•--.. "net1tnal" .... ,,... ...... llt , ... lclle. ftett ewteela ..... depreH aeeelerat~r to "._,." the eatiaae. Tlai. will laeare a ..... ,. ol peeline In the eylinclere f•the•ext ....... A complete check of the Jcnitlon antem and apart plup before the ftrat cold anap hits 11 advtaed. A weat fgnttlon coll, detec- tive d1atrlbutor potnta or wom apart plup can t1ct ltarUq 1'0ltace require- ments way up. And. of . coune, it battery yoJtap Is too low to meet theae tncreued demanct... the ena1ne won't atart. . AnENTION AU. MAZDA OWNERS { FREE ·~YI SATURDAY · HOV. 23rd I:~..._ '" ............ .............. r , .. ,., .. .._ MtaACLIMAZDA ..... " ........... c ........... . 4 Daily Pilot ANNUAL CAR CARE SPECIAL=, November 20. 1974 •. ··~ •• ...,_.., _________ .._ ___ "_ Keep Survival · Kit . Handy for Storm Every winter there ls invariably a newa nash con- cerning a heavy storm that has stranded thousands of motorists along some snow-clobbered road. Most car owners involved in such a nightmare are unprepared· tor such a harrowing experience. - The Canadian oll ftrm Paclftc 66 has prepared a list of "Do's'' and "Don'ts" to assure survival 1n a snow- bound car. YOUR CAR Have your car completely winterized, with special attention io lgnltlon, antllree'ze, battery and cables, radlator hoses and cap, fan and power belts, snow tires, including spare tlre, and all lubricants. THE SURViVAL KIT Carry a ftrst aid klt, traction mat, blanket, scraper, sand, and a shovel. In emergencies you may use your hub caps as shovels. Wann clothing should include heavy socks, mitts, a good pair of snow boots, snowmobile suit and heavy duty sleeping bag. . It's also a good Idea to carry a tool klt, apare !uses; axe, nylon tow rope or chain, a container tor gasoline and a length of rubber tubing to siphon off gasoline tor use as fuel. Hub capa may also be used a.s containers. Your kit should also contain matches dipped in wax and sealed Jn a water-tight container, two or three chocolate bars, and candles to help warm the inside ot the car should you run out of gasoline. Keep your "survival kit" ln a water repellent box or canvas bag. Your actions during the ftr&t few hours of beinc · stranded are vitally important. 1. Stay in the car unt'1 ·is not avMil•blc, uu1 the ear )'Ou run out o( •aeoline (al·· .eat., ru.-e., .,.,.. tire a~ phon IOtne into a cootalntt i( neceM.ry, the tlret on th~ before you do.) Beware o( wheeh. (Be eure-to let the carbon monoxide. Make •ure air out o( tire before l,.Ut• the tailpipe 11 clear o( •now. ing.) Idle the car Just lone enou1h to t•ke tlie chill off. • • • 2. When you nan out of fuel and candfa, CET OUT. Froet build·•P can eeal the Clll' and CMUle IUffO<'ation. • • • 3, Ught a Are by cloue• Sn~ wood with die gatoline you've siphoned off. U wood • • • 4. Build • eheketo usill• br.anchct or blank.-.. If not .vailable, UM the car aa a wind break. • • • 5. Prepare • water eupply by n•ehin• 1now or Ice. Eal· in« ice °" enow caa came dehydration. You can live (oir day1 wlthoul (ood bul water i1 euentiaL SERVICE DEPT. HOURS MONDAYS 7:00 •"' ,. 9100 '"' TUES. thru Fill. 7:00 • .,. t9 S:JO ,,. JHt HAUOl eLVO., COSTA MESA, CAL .. OIHIA Zle Ce4e U'1• I .iectis ,._ ... ef S. bit .. ,, .. ,.., " Htrht .._.,. Being Properly· Equipped and Keeping One's Wits About One Is the Best Advice for a Snowbound.Motorist Ford Products Only SERVICE SPECIALS! WITH YOUR ------~--~~tSOOt::JHff ASS-.._ --- 50% DISCOUNT ENGINE TUNE UP PARTS SPECIAl. lncludei spark plugs, point set, condenser, PCV valve & fuel filter. Econolines slightly higher. Parts ••••••••"••••$12.50 Labor •••••••••••• -'15..50 SPECIAL PRICE Pauenger cars only 50% DISCOUNT BRAKE PARTS SPECIAL Includes replacement of front disc shoes It lining assemblies Including hwdwlfe. Parts pdce applies to most full·slze Ford, Mercury & lux· ury c1trs. Other Clll'l are less, Oise Brake Parts $14.68 ~ .•.•.••••••••••• $14.40 YOUR TOTAL ---~ SPECIAL PRICE Passenge< Cars Only Good From (Oct. 1 to Now. 30, 1974) . 50% DISCOUNT OIL FILTER SPECIAL Includes oil filtet w/purchase of oil change & 5 qts. of oil. Four-quart capacity cars sliltlt· ly less. Oil Filter ••••• • •••••• $2.35 Oil & Labor •••••••••• SA.90 . ~.?e~A~o::;~E s7zs 50% DISCOUNT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION S~RVICE SPECIAL Includes adjusting bands, changing fluldJoad test. Fluid & Gasket ••••••• $7.00 Labor •••••••••••••• $9.60 SPECIAL PRICE S1660 SE.RVICE HOURS! 7 A .M. TO 6 P.M. MONDA,Y· FRIDAY Dally Pilot ANNUAL CAR CARE SPE~iAL ·November 2Q, 1974 . . - ; 5 Advertising FNture A _ German's AUfof!1oblle Is His Bab.y Off the major traffic arteries motoring tourists can still -enjoy the romantic atmosphere of medieval Germany. German drivers keep· cars in top share to enj'oy trips to places like this. Many LHrn Hazard Of Rust Hard ·way By OLAF GEORGE and \\'lLLIAM FE~SEN The Germans are frequently accused of loving· their ca.rs more dearly than their children. A status symbol as well as a means of lndlvldual freedom of movement, the car in Germany Is valued as an important personal Investment tha t has to be taken care of. Rislng prices and increasing labor costs, the critical space problem on a partly obsolete network of roads and the latent threat of higher taxes and gaa prices are a constant worry to car owners. . The liberal use of salt u a means of melting lee and snow on wintry roads baa taught many car own--era the hard way the meaning of rust corrosion. Sta~tlcs ftgure out the average loss Of value i>er car and year by corrosion to be around 200 Deuuch- marks <•155). Many car manufactur- ers ftt their products with longllfe-underseallng these days. During the last two years two other systems of protection agabut corro-. slon have proved their worth: spraying of all chassis and body box sec- tlon internal& wlth a pro- tective coating or ftUlng them with plaatlc foam. Mounting labor costs have steeply increased malntenanee and servic- ing bills more recently, A new regulation requires workshops to hang out"the amount charged per hour, ao · cust.omers can tlgure out what their bW may look like. Wltb labor cost between 30 a.nd 45 Deutacbmarb ($8 to $11> an hour many car-owners have to re-ftrt to do-lt- 1ouraelt prac.tlces. The garage trade trie. to coun- ter thla with publlclty methods. The currently threaten- ing fuel-shortage, how- ever, seems to make au · other worries lOOk -mliioi The dlscusalon between motorist,., seems to center about one theme only: · how to achieve improved fuel economy? The moat emcient recipe seems to concern both car and driver. It carefully applied it may well mean fuel savings ot up to' 20CJf>. l'lrat requirement ob-· vtou.sly always 1& a good mechanical condition of the car.· ATTENTION ALL MAZDA OWNERS .. FREE AUJ=Y• SATUUAY MOY. 2Jrd t;OO &a ... "''' ,_., ....,.u••--................ ..- MlllACLE MADA .... "., •• , ....... c ......... , •• 6 Daily Pilot ANNUAL CAR CARE SPECIAL November 20, 1974 ,--~---~-----~--~----------, I SHOULD YOUR SERVICE STAnON alae.Mnl leek I pual.S ......_yo.a_. IUm few a T-e-Up Ne. 2 check· up, JUI ....... Mm ltale u ... R-ewer ll Ant to r...iu.,.. J lae yoenelf witla wh.at aeecb to lte done. 1. Vlma117 cheek cool-12. Geek water pump .. , leffl ,_ inclica-ltnrinp. llOll of ie.k1 OI' .U· JS. a.eek (•a blac&e. and ceaMft oil ~•eat. palley for alipment 2 . O.edt with preeeure and balance. teeter for internal '14. lrt•-aU ho.e and an• external leaks. --· damp• ror detttiora-s. Vl...U7 check oil (Of' tioa. water content. 4 . Tat thermo.tat ror IS. Cheek core plus• and drain cecks for leak· propel' openinc and eloefn •• •••• S. C.eck heater valns. 16. Refill 1,.1tem with coolant and chedt tor alrloeke. 6 . Geek heat c•uce tor accuracy. 17. Recheck entire 171- ~ toir leakt. 7. Dnla ... d back lu1h eoolins 171tem. 8. a... racllakM' ~e 18. O.eek ancl acljutt ten· of Illas• an~ ~eek for 1ion of V-ltelte. c........ 19. Cheek -· re.et ipl. 9. 0... eapne hea•il,. lion ti•inc to elial· eo.ered with ~ aate pins •. •• oiL 20. In c:asee where cool.- I 0 . Tat radiator pra· in& .,..a~m condnaee ...,. up. to overheat. claec:k 1 I • a.eek radiator neck other po11iWe ea---. • 1art...-nlcb-. '21. lteptace ~ha. .. ~ 1 1 9Cl'alclaee that could cla•pe. therNoltat • reieue preMure. and eap .. DeeeMAr)'. L--~-----~----------------- I Over 5 Ac,.1 ol Moftrff Facilitift Dni1flff to S.,..,. Y• LINCOLN e,N~ MARK IV MllCUIY • MONTEGO • MONARCH • MAaQUIS COUGM • COMET • CAPttl • PAHTllA IMIS • saYia • PAITS '--Y_....... ............ ...., ....... .... $1•'"9 .................. c..-... .,. ..... .,_ ....... . . WILSON FORD Service Department WILSON FORD llJH 11.Aat K.YD., ~TOM n.ACH 842-6611 556· I 070 l•YICI ~.~ 1~le7 r.M. _.., --Limil OM oo.-n ..... S..-~ Goocl Ttvu • ...__11174 • Advertising Feature Tuneups are Important Take your car to your Yet 'Tune-Up No. 2" ta of those parts that are service staUon and ult the a ntal part of your car•a worn or maltunctfoning. attendant to giYe your car maintenance, one that's It 1s a cooling .system tune- ''Tune-Up Number 2" and JoDg overdue in most cars. ·up. he'll probably look at you Tune-Up No. 2 ts simply Why ts it important? To and scratch hJs head. He a thorough lnspecUon and understand the need tor a knows about tune-ups, but check ot all \ the compo-cooling system tune-up, he probably doesn•t know nents In your car's cooling we must tlrst look at the . about "the second tunf!-system and replacement function ·of the system. up." . • . . .. The right place for expert SER'llCE & REPAIRS BMW • MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN Factory Authorised S!les, Service Ir Lusing BAVARIAN MOTOR WORKS COMPLETE MODERN FACILITIES 28402 Marguerite Parkway MISSION VIEJO 831-2040 • 495-4949 -or else.! Daily Pilot ANNUAl CAR CARE SPECIAL November .. 20. 1974 -. --. 7 ,-. 8 NOW\ that you know this, don't be too quick to blame your battery when you have starting trouble. Instead, see your mechanic for. a more thorough diagnosis. Half the time ignition failure turns out to be the troublemaker. · Troubl~ that a tune-up can help correct fast. And be sure to ask for Champion spark plugs in that tune-up. Champion. It starts more of the world's cars than any other spark plug brand . • . . , ~- DaUy Pilot ANNUAL CAR CARE SPECIAL November, 20, 1974 ·- .. I More th•n IO ~ of the nation's 42,500-mHe pl•ned lntent•te highway system Is ccmplete. Fint proposed to Congress In 1t55, the $76 billion netwonc 11 clue to be flnlslleCI In tfM. Interstate hlgla,W4'YI link every city in the U.S. witfl. • population Of more than 50,000. TMy cross every state but Mask.a . "THE ULTIMATE '" SERVICE" "WE DON'T CARE . WHERE YOU BOUGHT· YOUR CAR ·WE WOULD UKE Tct SERVICE IT" (VAUIY YIEW OffUMP) Cold Cor Coufd be Trouble U JOU have been put.Ung up with t. not-BO-be>i heat- er in Your car, it may be an lndlcatlon ot damaae to more than )'OW' dilpoelt.ton. Your car'• hea• de- rives lts beat from' Uie water th•t elrcutatea tbr0uch the cooling 113- tem. When that water ts too cool to warm your teet, · it probabl.)' means your engine II cold, too. The ua~ cauae of oYer .• , coollna I.I an incorrect or detecu.ve thermostat. The net decf.wlll be felt m your pocte&book aa well aa ln UM car on cold daya. Molt lmmediately, you will ftnd YoUr 1uoUne b11Ja ril1nl Oftr and aboTe tbe llOl".IQ&l colc:t weather tn-crea when ,our choke ls working Oftrtlme. The lonpr your choke 11 on. the creater your 1aa con- sumption. YOUR SEAT BELT-IGNITION IHTERLOCK DEVICE CAM HOW LEGALLY IE DISCOHMECTED. WE WILL DO THIS FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS, A NOMINAL CHARGE TO OTHERS. We Strongly ·_.. you to continue belt . ••GCJe .. after the disconnect, however! CO.nell Giewrolet 2828 Har~r Blvd., Costa wesa 546-1200 Check Wipers on Wlildshleld. The best tlme to check while someone sprays your your windshield wiper sys-wtndshleld with a. garden tem ts durlng a rainstorm. hose . However you ch~e· Or you can check It the to check your wtpers, you next time you go through should check them on botb a car wash. You can also perform a good check the ta.st and slow speeds. KNOCK OUT SMOG KnOCK .nox fte .w_dt.ricn d -4ilecN•8 ,... •••• ~ •auh14 MOX....,__ Shft law,...,.," lt .... 70 flWclH to ....... OM. We c• •w .._. .... _,.. to _.. C .. fonli•'• air ....... -F YOUR LICENSE . . . m ~TE ENDS W11'!4 3 • INSTALLATION MUST IE NO LATER THAN . 'NOVEMBER 30, 1974 . . Saclcl1laack v..., •ports 2Mt2 M• ,_, •• Pwtaw.,. MhslM VMlo 4'Mf4f 1>1·1040 H•bowVollswage11 11711 .... lt¥cl. .............. ,. 141-4431 Ho.. of •ports 6162 M-.ch11t• ltlcl. ..... ,.... 523-7150 Mlsslow Vielo ... orts 217tt U• ... rlte Pwtrw9J• Mh.._ Vlefo 495-1100 IJl·l 740 Crevier Motors 201W. htS ...... S-. All• IJS.Jt7t _......a SOii U.Colll Mercwy Z626 HarMr lhocl. c .... M... 540..5'30 C~ Chevrolet 2121 ........ ct. Coste Mese-544-1200 Victory Doclcp Ziii H..t.or ltY4. Coste Me~55M620 s-ta AH Uncolft Mercury 1101 Mo. Tntlft ~ AIMl-547·01 I I S•Mf Ford · 5440 .... CireYe llYcl. Wn._ ...... U6-4ot0 ' Daily PHot ANNUAL CAR CARE SPEelAL November 20, 1974 9 ·1 , " ....... or Ll.v · • · ' 1 '-.: ,._ 1\.. • ,,, ' ,, •• '}-.' '·JYI·'-' '.''"'1 ,i, •• )•l I,.,_,• • ...,. 1 ~ -• ' .J ... f ~ '-, .. • '"'I • loo • • \ ' i '4' '· ' .. ., ' -- . .i i Adve~lslng FeatW. There are IOls or rhem around. but until now garages employing mechanics whose skills have )~)lJ coukln.t tdl a good mechanic just tl)' been certified by lhc Institute.These kx,1-ing. are expert mechanics.They've proven it by NO\\ ~ou cnn. lUSI by looking in a new passing tough res<s developed and administered natklf1al Jinxrory thar tells you exactly where by the F.ducarional Te.sting Service-che same ro fin<l a ''-illcd mechanic. Herc in this area. peoplewhoconductooUegeentrancecxams. o r an)" here in your travels. The new directory is 170 pages. will fit in Th;11·~ because the key organi7.ations con-yourg)ovecompartmenrancl costsSl.95.Toget cemcd "irh repairing automobiles joined ~..-.._......_ a copy. send a check with your name and ll) fonn rhe Narional Institute for address to: Automocive SerVice Excellence National fnstitute for Automotive INlASEt And the result is a first-time Service Excellence dircctocy titled "Where to Find 1825 K Street, N. W. Certified Mechanics for Your Car~ Washington, D. C. 20006 In it you·u find a list of new-<:ardealcr-It's a sure way for you to find a ships. service star ions and repair good mecharuc when you need one. ~111a11.1ue . ... on Auto ~spedlon · "Mandat.ory•• and "com- :·J>Ulaol'Y'' are not the moet popular worda 1n the Ena- llsh Ianruaae. Amons car owners they are especially dJata.stetul because the au&omobUe 11, ln and ot ttaelt, an expreaalon-of the free splrtt. Meverthele11, a.a our roada became more crowd- ed and our aoclet)' be- comN more complex, the need for stronger dJ.sci-· plinea lQ. the operation and maintenance of our can lncreaaea. One area ln which moat stat.ea have been woefully lax ls that ot vehicle ln.spectJon. the standpoint of lta en· Tlronmental inftuence u w~. aa ~fety. Ati: J>(>llu- tfOn and noiae J>Qllut.lon are becomlng mat\en of serious pubJlc concern. The Pederal Govern- ment undertook to reau· late the m.echanical con- dlUon ot the nation's cars with ita .Hlchway S&fety A~ of lOM. At th&t t.lme 20 stat.ea and the Dlatrtct of Columbia had periodic motor yeh.lcle tn.spectlon.· AnoUler IP 1n1t1ated pro- aram1 bttore the uno deadline required by .De-partment of Tranaporta- tion. One more had come tn since then. A truly etrect.tve main-Supposedly, the aovern- t.enance lna~t.ton would ment would hold back a lnvol've more fact.on than percentage of the state's t federal highway funda lf aat~ y, . · no 1n1pectlon program J'or thla reaaon aome we.re developed by the leglalatora now are look-. '19'10 deadline. This baa not )ng a:t motor vehlclea from happened. WllSON fORD Service Department WILSON FORD 11211 llACH aWt .. HUMnMeTOM llACN Thi~ shoulder patch Is the sign of • hlghly slcllled mech.nlc ce"'fled by the NlASE. Look for JI( 1 142-6611 . 556-1070 .. ftCa Ml'Y ..... , AM. .. ,,,,,._ .......... LllNI 0... C:0.-Pw S..-Ofdw, 0oo0 l lwv ~ .. ,. National Automobile Dealers Assoclatioft Offic l•I organlu tlon of Amerlc•~ new ur .nd truck de•len •Washington, D.C. 01te hi • Mrfe• preC4:1tled by N. A. D. A., lhl• ttew•p r •ltd lh• MW u r ••'-rt of -~••Icy. ---.... 10 . , Daily Pilot 'ANNUAL CAR CARE SPECIAL ;.\ ( .O'; .~cJ, r _,.,~_,V, J/-,!-'d9G :i>1A-> ~t . November 20, 1974 ·.t.Jv~~11, ,vt {.' vl, o KINCiPINS - Royal brooches. Not really, They're met- al rods which allow your front wheels to piv~t when · you mllke a turn. It they're worn, get them ftxed; l~s· dansei:ou.s. FRONT END WOBBLE -Ago-godancer. · Wrong acatn -lt'a a vibration caused ·by worn parts of the ateerl ng mechanism, .wheela that are out of line from hit- ting bumps, or worn klng plna • • • and lt should be correct.ed immediately. WORNSHOES- Hippie sandals. It's brake shoes they're talking about. When you st.ep on the brake pedal the shoes are hydraull- cally forced again.st, the braked~. FILTER- The end of a cigaret. There are three ·n1t.ers qn 1 your car. One helps keep dirt out of the air ent.er1ng the car~uretor, another purlftea the oll circulating ln the crank- case, and a third traps sediment from the gaso- line before 1t enters your carburetor. The.se ftlt.ers need periodic cleaning or changing. t -ATALYTIC MUFFLER An exotic fur neck· piece. Nope. Catalytic mu111ers are pollution control de- vices currently· designed to reduce certain exhaust emissions. ~aslcally, theY. chemlca1ly "purTty" the gases left after the tuel has burned. PLUGGED PCV- An assassinated foreign dignitary. . M18sed again. The Poai- tlve Crankcase Ventilation .. ( .)\ • ~ I , .f. ( • • -."'lit~-~~' nt,u I\*.\- Advertising Feature . - . ~s~VING ORAN~E ~Q~NI.Y FOR O~ER 20 ~ YEARS : WITH A REPUT A TIOM OF THE FINEST OF SERVICE .. . "WE CARE fOR YOU AND YOUR .CAR" IFS·-·BEEN ·NICE TO: YOU GIVE IT A BREAK! 'GIVE . YOUR CAR AN OIL AND . . FILTER CHANGE AND WE'LL' GIVE -A FREE WITH !HIS AO LUBE ·JOB!' We accept.WARRANTY WORK on all CHRYSLER PRODUCTS •· DODGE • Chrysler • PLYMOUTH • DODGE --TRUCKS•. MOTO~ HOME SERVICE TOO! )All'. Di:P1 OPHI 7 '.)A y< A .'/H:I<. -. . .. . . . ... . Daily Pilot ANNUAL CAR CARE SPECIAL Nov~mber 20, 1974 11 ... ·-. -f t · AfTENlfl,()N Alt 'MAZDA OWNERS .. " " WINTER "Check-up" llME Saturday, Nov. 23rd, 8:()0 am . Ho Appointment Necessary Every MAZDA owner welcOtM, Ho"Matter Where Pwchased! -~ . AUTOMO:rl~E CLINIC •WINTER SAFETY CHECK • Ft-ont End .Allgnmeftt • Broke LinllMJ & PGds • All Belts & Fluid Levels • Tires Inspected ~ Wiper Blades Inspected ' ··.ENGINE PERFORMANCE CHECK • Encjine Checked By Scope • Ignition & Carburetor Checked • Analyze Smog Valve & Pump • CoolontSystetll • Alternator Output Checked, • Air Coflditioner-Checked · With prid e we proudly announce this clinic will be conducted by our entire service & parts department staff. which has been acclaimed by the factory as the .finest group in their o_rganization. -They have all volunteered their time for this ··specia1 day ·. -The equipment available Is the latest and the best. Enjoy coffee and cookies with us w hile your analysis report 1s being prepared. We will also have several television sets for all the football fans: Upon completion of your car. you may ask any questions o f our technicians. You will be .advised as to the exact condi cion and needs if any. · This November Cltnic has been added as a yearly happening. Please accept our offer as we are going to attempt to pleasantly surprise you with something ext ra . Pl us a sincere written diagnosis of your car fo r your own service record. We will also have a sufficient supply of 1974 MAZDA RX-4s for you to test drive. Please d rive the car, then ask the price. Our price will not be beat or matched! The RX-4 is the finest import in this country today. maybe .anytime. this includes some very expensive cars. With pride. we invice you. Drive & A sk! Mazda cares & We care. See you Saturday MIRACLE · MAZDA "Home of the Rotary E ngine'' • OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS FOR SERVICE • -· 21 ·so Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~45-5100 ID&fly P05t ;A!NN~L CAR. CARE SPECIAL • -\'~'' t ..J~f Novembe.r 20. 1974 . ---- , r l I I ' ' 7 ., Lag11na/South Coast_,_ --.. -. i:o rn·c;l'l • ..r :)\ ' , ... - 'J'oday's FiaaJ N.l'. S t ocks VOL. 67, NO . 324, 9 S E CTIONS, 106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W E DN ESDAY, NOVEM BER 20, 1974 TEN CENTS ' • .... .... , . , • ... " ' Speake~ ~. ~~·.;-EConomic Picture . ..., ... ' ' . UCI By HILARY KAYE .... Dal ... P'li.1:5'.lff An economist: businessman and politicial) speaking at UC Irvine Tues· day night in sisted they aren't pro· phets or gloom. . The pictures they painted of the cur· rent and future economic situation, however, were gray, if not actua'lly black. ·Focusing on t he double-edged s 'Total Approach' sword or inflation and recession. eom·mul).ity 1:1l session. s~nsored bi· quarters 9r thi~ ,Year a6d will pro· Conrad Jamison, of Securil)' Paclfi~ · the Newport Harbor J.Unior Ueague. bablY contlnUe ti> d'rop for the next National.Bank. detailed how the total that recessloq. ,arid )nrlation are tle..'. ·;five, s1x or se:\•en q·uarters. economy is being affected ; Albert finitely here. \.. . .• '"fle"'r.,.. not iil l,.he tx>ttom of the re· Auer or the Irvin~ Company ex-"Two digij iRtlation, or bariana· re-ce~stoiriet ,'1 he ... ...,·arned. amiiied the im.pact on commerci.il public innation-; ls-here and we"n pro· Rea\'~'5pos1ble income per capita. business ; and former U.S. con· bably li\'e "'ilh it the rest or QUr or total personal inco me, increased gressman and presidential candidate lives,•: he said. , t Joe ally and nationally for 13 con· John Schmitz discussed the govern· In discussing rect!ssion .. Jamison secuti\•e yt,\llrs until this year . ..,,.h~n ment's role in the economy. oointed out that the gros:s-national it 's do~1 n about three percent, the Jainison toll:I tke audience at the product declineclit.he first· three economists aid. ' - ore us . -• School Reading System Okaye By J ACK CllAPPELL Of Ill• o.u, l'llllS..ff "This is statistical eonfirmation or what you all knov.· from your pocket· books : recession and inflation are bit- ing hard,·• J a mison concluded. He noted that inna1ion 1s not a self· correcting problem. "It lends to feed on itself and accelerate.'' he said. "Inevitably ii has an une\'en impact on soc iety "'hi ch makes it the cruelest _t<ix of a II." he ~aid . Th e best si ngle hedge against infla lion is too" n ~·our own home, he sug. gcsted. : "In Orang(' Co unty today, betweel) sprin g and right no"·· prices ros' more than t"·o percent each month for houses. A $50.000 ho use is rising $1,000 per month in \'a lue, on the average," he said. In analyzing !he economic situa-' lion, Jamison i.'X pl :.i ined that prodU<'· ISt>e EC0:'\0!\IY, Page AZ) •• ' ens ' ' . Economic Factors Weighed SACRAMENTO IAP ) ...:..A major oil company should be allo"•ed to drill 17 new v.·ells in the Santa Barbara Chan· nel because the economic benefits Trustees or the Laguna Beach Unified-School-Disl.ricL.-----quickly ap- proved a new reading sys tem for elementary school students Tuesday night. selection committee, said the 11olt System was a total approach to de· velopment of reading and languaPe skflIS. --- -. --~ .::.;:""1.._,-~ut.v.'.ei gh lhe-environmental-dangeri;. a state report says. . In presenting the system to the trustees, Al Haven. principal of Top of the World School and chairman of lhe Chi·ef Okays Depar~ment Probe Plan · Laguna Beach Police Chief Fr'ank Schopen said today he saw no reason_ to set restriction!!, on a review and analysis of his de partment by repre!§entatives of POST CPeace Of. Ocer Standards and Trainin&I. "'?ily prime purpose is to ha\•e the mos( effective and efficient police de· partment and th~t's whl! I welcome the study, obviously,'' Schopen said. • 1 ''I don't see why v.•e would have any ·limits. I'm looking for a complete study,'' the chief said. Representatives of POST. a branch or the !itate department of justice. are <!t the department today to conduct an O\·erview or preliminary study or the department prior to th e initiation of the complete review and analys'ls. · The POST investigator~ "'ill be in the department until late this week gathering information and data. The first meeting between the chief and POST's men took place Tuesday. After the collection of information at the local department. they will re· turn to Sacramento where the data will be examined and a proposal for a comprehensive review of the depart· ment will be drafted. The Laguna Beach Police E·mployes' Association has pressed for a probe of the local force by a firm headed by Thomas Reddin. forll')er Los Angeles police chier. Reddin's rirm, LECAR <Law ~n· forcement Consulting And Research) would charge 57 ,500 for the study \\•hich v.·ould be done more rapidly ·than that by POST. The two studies are essentially (See POLICE, Page·AZI Guns, r;ens Stolen Two guns and a camera lens valued :it SSOO were stolen late Monday from t}le residence or Doyle lt.ing, l08S E'stman Way, Laguna Beach, police said. SMOOTH SAILIN(! WITH PILOT AD "I placed my ad Friday arternoon ana aold the item on the fir&l call at 9 a.m. SlltUTday morning." That's the overnight success story lold by the Ncv.•port Beach resid ent who placed this ad In the Dail y Pilot : INFLATABLE lite rurt with oars. $50. Rated for six. Good shore dinghy for four. Call xxx·xxxx. If you have a boat to sell and wa nt to movt It ln a hurry, call 6"2·5678. Put a few words to work for you , In the Daily Pilot. • • .. The system v.1ill be purchased this spring at a cost or $15,000. Teachers will be trained in techni- ques or instruction wilh the system during the spring. Instruction of stu- dents will begin in September. 1-laven said the nev.· system will cor· rect the faults of previous ones used by the district since the early 1960s when the "new math, new social studies and new English" created ma· joi-changes. Haven said the problems with tbose systems ..,he're lac~f'' consistency between grades. He said the 'flolt System will provide a continuity between the grades and between ' teachers. ln the system are the usual books and teachers manuals, but it also in· \'olves series or pre·tests, post·tests and placement tests to give teachers information on how 8ludents are do - ing. IJaven said the Holt System uses stories lhat are interesting, so in· teresting that one teacher said she couldn't put down the primers. The new system will replace in · struction under t he Initial Teaching Alphabet (lTA), in primary grades. The ITA system used characters (42) to repres'ent each sound in the· language. Critics said it 1>9sed dif· ficulty when stude nts traosferred back lo the traditional 26-character alphabet and problems for students who transferred into or from the Laguna district. . • The new system will be used in total in all the dis trict's elementary schools, removing discretion or the principals as to philosophy and direc- tion of individual school reading pro· grams After hearing an extended presen- tation or the system, the board un- animously approved the purchase. School board members Gerald Linke and Patricia Gillette were absent. Two Arrested After Burglary Of Restaurant Laguna Beach police arre~led two men today during a burglary at An· drf!e's Resta,.urant, 1464 S. Coast Highway. Booked on ~uspicion of burglary "·ere Gary James Burnette. 32 , of 25200' Brigantine Drive. Dana Point. and Alan Howard Lane, 22, or 31801 Isle Royal Drive, South Laguna, Police said Officer Bruce B}'iggs "'llS patrolling the aru about 3 a.m. )"'hen he SPotted two,lfilen inside the restaurant. Bolli'men surrendered voluntarily. police said. l"ound inside Andree 's w.a s a box containing some rood and ano~her cnlpt~· bo:'\in the bar area. A third box containing food from Andree's was found inside a car parked ne·arby. Police said louvers bad been re· mo\•ed from a window to gain access. The rcCO\'Cl'Cd food was va lued at 8272 Un ion Vo te Held KANNAPOLIS, N.C. !UPI) -An c!tim11 ltd 98 percent or the eligible 16,000 Cannon i\l llls Co. employcs ca~! ba llots today in thc..farw:cst rollcct1ve bargaining e lecliQfl c,·er held In lhe An1crlcan t~xt~lc h\dustry ' Laguna Plan • New Zoning Standard May Reauce Density . ' Permitted densities· in Laguna Beach's single family residen.tial <R-1) zone may soon be cut under nev.• zoning standards being drafted by the planning department . \Vayne ti-Ioo.dy, plaoning dire~or, said the new R·l standards'"wfll pro· bably be reaQy for a public hearing before the plannlng com·mission ··shortly a fter the firs.to/ the xe11ir .•• He said they wquld p'robably not af· feet flat lots but would re11µire larger lots in hilly areas, depepdii:ig orf the ljteepness or the slope. tiloody said the ex'act dimen'sions are 'S\ill being drawn up. "All the presently unsubdi\1ided R·l land in the city . , .. would be arr~ct- ed," he said. ·-.... The redrafting eOmes shortly after the city's adoplion ot controversial new stanqa rds~ cutting density in multi-ramily residential and com· mercial zones. ' l\1oody said the density cuts are re- etuire(I to .bring the zoning into con· formance with general plan designa- tions according to state guidelines. He expla ined that because much of Laguna Beach and its sphere of in- Art Club Sets Yuletide 'Sale The Laguna Beach l;ligh School art club will open its annual Cfirislmas sale or arts and crafts at 7:30p.m. Fri- day al the high s.choOI. Refreshments will be served. , The openirig will coincide with the drama department pT'Q:(luction ·of • "M_•A1$•.H," which Will begin a.l 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $2 for adults, $1 ror students ... The art sale wilflast fro01 1:30 p.m. to 10 :30 p.m. both nights. It Will con· tinue durln(the school lnnch bour, 11 a.m. to l p.m .• v.·eekdays through De<. 11. Navy Misses Goal \\;ASltlNGTON IAP I .-The Na \'Y improved it!i recruiting iri October but missed its ~oal for lhc fourth straig ht month. ·rhe Pentagon said Tuesday that the 1\larine Corps sllp~<f below ils obJecll\ c ror the first time 11.lnce 1\lay, the r\rmy top1icd its ·s:>ctober go.i i and lhc Air 1'~orcc "·:i~ righ1 011 t"r~ct. I fluence are designated open space in the land use e lt!ment of the city's genefal plan, the city must develop a zone conforming to state standards for an open space zone . Jioweyer, because an open space zone might be interpreted as inverse condemnation or taking land without payment, the la nd "'ill remain R·L Instead . R-1 s tanda rds are being redrafted to conform to state ope n space zone requirements "'hi]e still permitting residential development . Girl Released From Hospital After Accident T"•o.year·old Susan Cheatley of Laguna Beach, who was crushed beneath a runaway auto "'reeker ear· ly this month, has been released fron1 South Coast Community Hospital in good condition. "She's a very lucky little gir1.·· :i hospital spokes man said of Susa n, "'ho li,·es at 249 San Joaquin St. The child '!\'as injured Nov. ti "'hen the runaway wrecker jum ped a curb and pinnCd her between its rear wh ee ls al'ld a retaining "'all . She v.·as in intensive care at the hospital for several weeks and suf- fered some residual Oerve dainage in one eye, the hospital spokesman said The Ora nge County District 1\1 1orney's office said misdemeanor \•ehicle code \•iol at.iol'l charges are be· ing fil ed again!t Sidn ey ~t. Lu cas. 2'. Tol'..24S11a. San.Joequin.St .. --the driver . and a1ainst Dctvid Hughes, o"'ner'of North Lagun a Shell and th e auto \Yre~ker. No arraignment.date has been set Poet ry ~eadings To Feature Author A "'eekly poetry reading flt Lag una Beach's Fahrenheit 451 bookstore will feature flt artba Fritz, author of "If the Ri,·er Stops This lligh All Sum· mer" at 8 p.m~ Thur~day. Do11ation s received l!il the readings • go tc,> r legal defen'te fWld fOr Gordon and E ve lftt \Vllson. store owners, ac· CU!led o( tales' Of, po rno1raphy by 1el1 .. ing .co pie~ of underground comic: - books. • . , Dads to Clean Fire Engine For Concordia , By JACK IE fl Y1'1AN Ol IM Delly '1111 "-" For almost a year, lhe little red fire engine has sat in the ba ck yard of the Capistrano Unified School District of· fices in Capistrano Beach. It hasn l rolled to any fires. but it has been visited by quite a few firemen. They 're the fathers of student's at Concordia Sc hool in Sa n Clemenle "'ho have been volunteerin g thei.r . time to strip down and repaint the 24 ·(oot pumpers for use as a play- ground toy. Tbe French·made. 1954 machine. \l'hich was probably once used on a military base or airfield , "'as found in a Los ·An geles federal surpl us yaiil. :1fter a search by William Da\\'SDn . district maintenance dirct'lor. The machine was bought for $225 in school fund s. The price included to"· ing it to the South Coast. It "·as Charles Bossard. school prin- ci pal , "'ho set the search in motion. •1r said he asked ror so me unusual things. such as a boat and a (i re engi ne. to help pri mary and kin- dergarten stude nts in imag inative role playing. "It 's pret.t y hard to imag ine one of those monk ey bars as the pe ri scope uf :i submarin e." Bossard said . Il e ~ot both the fi re engine and the boat. The IB·foot uti lity boat, also be- ing repaired by parents, "'as donat· ed by Robert Elston, Del Obispo School principal. 1'he boat and the rire en.e:ine "'on ·1 be u~ecl for a ny organ1ied play or CSee ENGINE. Pagei\21 Wonian Nabbe d On Vice Co u11t - A shapely Co rona del ril :.ir "·nman "'ho dep ut ie!'l say un ti l recent ly "orked as a model for llu~h llt'fner's Pl ayboy organia:alion ":is jailed b~ Orange Co unty Sheriff's offit'cr!i Tu esd ay nig h l on 1>rosti1ut1on charges, Shcriff's...investigatnr l.t>S Lrber said he iirr1'sted hHiel ·e.\'Cd . 12.=.. pound Ka thleen Ann J\l tthon ry, 23. nf 900 Sea Lane , Corona de l ~l ar. 1n ncr room a11ti e ll lllon Inn. 1.aguna 11111~. ;:iftcr shl! 1·h11rged h1n1 Sl.50 for her ;11 leged ty pfoff c red services. Lebe r .saif\ the bro"n-h111rcd. f11·t· foot 0n1nc defrnd3nl """ pt111'npt\~ lodged in tht• count~ jail lie s:r.ld sh1• had Ix-en undt1r In\ cst1gAtlnn for some tim<' In t'Onne1·t 1on \Vith :illcgecl IJITI· i titulion u.cti\ 1t1cs If The-em'lronmental impact report . prepared for the State Lands Com · mission , deal s \\'ith a request by Atlantic Rit'hfield Oil Co. (1\RCO ) to resurhe drilling off a <'.h annel pl at form north of Los Angeles. The commission will hold a meeting Dec . 19 to decide "'hether to allo"' the SAv.IH ILL GIVES COASTAL STATES WARNING, Page B6 nev.· wells in the channel \\•here a 1969 blowout sent oil spewing into thto ocean andfol\to nearby beaches. "These co n1pa nies still have a con'· lractual riJl'.hl to reali ze the rest of thf' potential from thelease.: said R. S. Golden, assistant exeeuti\'t' officer of the tom mission . "\Ve ha\'e to If'! them ;:o a head un· less there a re !'trong t'n,·ironn1ental co nsideratio ns, .. he ~aid in an in· terview Tuesday "The environn1ental problems art' minimal er non·existent u1 th 1s case.·· Golden said of the reµort 's fi ndings. The three-\'Olume repo11 examines the geology and other en1·ironmental characteristics of the area around Platform I-lolly t"'o miles offGoleta. It also di sc usse s the s afe t ' measures to preve nt spills and to cori - tain those th:il might occur. btit ad· mils that predicting "'hether a spill \\"ill occ ur is difficult. "It is difficult to determine a pro· bahil it~' fa ctor for !he occurrence or oi l spi llajle fron1 the project. sinct: there ha\'e been no reported past :-ipills from Pl atform Holl.v." the re port said. Thurston Stndents Sla te Candy Sale Students at Thurston Intermediatr School in Laguna Beach will be sell ing S).25 cans of rhncolate cand y door to door bcginnini.: Friday . Funds \\•ill he used for student body projCcts, \\•hi ch in the past ha ve in· t·lucle'I hu.1 ing kilns and other equi1>- mt•nt for lhl' school. The> cand y sale \1·i1l conti nu e th roui::h Dec . 3. Coas t "·t•atht•r lncrl•asing t'loudiness tonight ~n1d 1·hur~da.r \\'llh a chance of ri1in T hu r sd a y afternoon Cooler templ'ratures "'lt h·highs at lhe beaches of 63 rising to 68 1nlund Q,·ernigbt lo"·s 50 to SS. c·oancc of rarn Thursday aft ('r· noon 30 1:ierccnf I NS IDE TODA.\' 1t 1.uflhani.a R(ltlttQ 747 losl pou.cr an l(lk·tnJJ a11d crashed 111 .\rurolu, l\C'nya It u•n.y flit> Jrr~t J11mbo Jcf 10 he 1n1l()lut!'d 111 crasli d1«0Rter. Story . Pagf'AJ ----- AtY ... !ot<Y+<• ..... "' l .M ... 1'4 c..111o1 .... .. """"c.r-., CllHilltlll "'""' er.n-• Ot1ll1'-''lt t1 I •I""°. II'•,. """"'·"-"' ,_, -Fttllll llttMI -~­AMY ... tn • .. ... .. ••.•S ... Dhll •• " .,, .. ... •.. , (t •lt .. " " MIHM1 lot """""~''" .. ,,_..,,, •.. , Mll'1c .. , It Mtl,...I ,_u.,•h It HflltNl lol""' "' Ot1-C...11h All·U ""-'• I Cl.J !fotr11 11 .. Dr S1t11'1Cn1111 Al6 '1K•MIA~h ... , '' .. "'"" .. l llo...-i ... , Wllfftt1' ... , ....,........ "' 7 - . ' A2 DAILY P"-OT L/SC T apes Reveal • • 'Crisis' I John Mitchell Refused Blame • At S.cbool Po.stponed , \\'AS IJl ~C TON <UPl l -Former Attornt•y Ccnt'ral John N. fllitchcll rt .. fu11ed undl'r pressure from Presitl('nt Nl ico n to t o ke full bl11 mt'I for Wutergoi\l' in l ~c s pring of 1973 and in· ., s tead "lobbed mud balls tit the White •---.nrusF,· :.ic<.·ordin• to a tape played In ~urt today. Jitlt che ll 'a r efullwl to 1ho1.1Jder all TCt1pon1\billty for W:nerg1i1te was the ;1pparerit turning l)(Hfl\ Ill 3 long da ~· Of meetings bet~·cen ~1xon and ai des on Apra l 14, 1073, u& the \\'11tC l'iale cover · up began to unra\'CI. The t \ Cn\li uf that clay unfolded slo'o\'IY In U.S. District Court a1 lhe prosecution plu)·t}d t oipti recordlna• or those meeUnws for lhc jury in the! \\'11tera:;ite cover·uµ tri al of ?.fllchell , John D. Ehrllrhman, II. R. Hnldeman ;;ind I~ n rormer Nixon u11oclales. The tapes disclosed that Nixon first 1Hrectotl Ehrllchm11in to 11.sk r.t ltchell to t<Jk l' the bla me for \\'aterga tc. But "Ehrlir hman r eported bac k that i\titchell, !\"ixon's old frie nd :u1d 1972 re-election camp1.1 ign manager, re· fused to do so. Ehrlli:hmun returned later In the dpy 1to report that J e~ Stuart r.1a . ~ruder. Mltctlell '1 eampaia:n deputy, had j us t t old the tr uth about Watergate to federal prosecutors. Finally , Nixon realiied the truth Dr Mesan Facing Charges After Laguna Crash The Ora nge County District Al· torney'I office h11 riled I Charge o( failure to yield the rlaht of Way In con- necti on with an accide nt which aeriou1ly injured a La111na Beach city emplo,Ye. • Fac1n1 a Dec. 3 arraianment is Jullu1 Strobl, 60 , of 1209 McCormack Lane, Costa l\te1a. Richard Van Winkle. a 'I'uaUn res!· deflt employed by the L&aun.11. Beach Parks Department, was still listed In poor condition today at South Coast Community Hosplt.11.l. I The accident occurred Nov. l when Va n V.'inkle's motorcycle collided with a pickup truck driven by Strobl a\ the lnteraectlon of Glenneyre Street and P ark A venue in Laguna Beach. • J Talk on Stars Set in Laguna Wiiliam PltcCann, director or the California.Museum or Science and In· dustry, w!U speak on "Stars or Yeater· day and liow They Glittered" at 8 p.m. Friday af the Laauna Beach Nelihb orhood Cone:regatlonal Ch urch. ' The spce<'h, !>ponsored by the Laguna Beach Hlstor1c31 Society, is open to the puhllc: free of t'h1rae. llo1cCann, rormer m.11Yor of Santa Fe Springs . Is also a former public reJa. tions man for the late actor \Vllliam Powell und for Four Star Productions. Gall e r ia Sassone Will Open Friday The consul ge neral of Italy, Vittorio Farlnelll, and Laguna B<!ach l\tayor Roy •lol m will be guests of honor at the opening of Galleria Sassone at 6:30 p.m . F ri day in Laguna BeaC'h. For the ope ning, the gall ery, 1<1 10 S. Coast •lighway, will feu ture a col\ec· lion or oil pa!nlings, v.·atercolors a nd drawing by ~l a rco Sassone of Laguna Aeat'h. ORANGE COA$T 1.15c DAILY PILOT T"t 0 •1"91' (H \I ()ti1, Pile\ Oll!ll wllitl'l 11<11'1'1• io ... a ,,,. ..... ,.,.,,n, ,, p.,11,_ ~ ,,,.°'...,.. Co<IU ~111111""~ corno1nr S•IW"fl• '°''"""' •1 poiDll..,.MI ........... !llt0..111 ''"Ml, ... (MU Mr~ """""' &o•cll. Hunll"""" Qo1o<ll1F-· 1•on \lonoy, I'"'"'· i•Gdll lloi<-\/tilt• •1'111 UQ"'ll a,.,,., So..,11 Co•" 4 1•"Qlt 'f';I'°"'' .... , .. ,., " ll'!lll•"•fll ... 1 ....... , -\«<Id~•. ""' P'"'l oOI' P~D"l~lftQ Pll nt II It :JOO Wtl l IN' $Ufft, Co•lo '°'*W (flolO•ft•f "70~ Robert N. Weed ••• , • .,.. .. 1 ..... ""Ol•"11' Jacll: R. Cu rl11v Voo• ••n l .. nt '"" c;.,,...r i>M1'10t• Thomas Ktevll Thomes A. Murphlne ,....~•91nQ I.an .. Charles H. Loos R!cherd P. Nall .. , .. ,1 ... 1 ""'"'''flll (tlllot\ Othtr Ofllc.n w11 Miu · no ""'ii .. , Strttl ..... ,..1 ...... 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"Now," he 1old Ehi'lichman on the tape, " ... the thinJi to do now is to have the son or 1 bitch done -Indict l'i1ltchtll and all the-rest and there'll 1be a horrible two weeks -v.•orse than Teapot Dome and so forth." But he quick ly reconsidered his as· 1e1sment of \he scandal aaylnf; "And It Isn't -doesn't have anything to do with Teapot. It isn't as bad ts ... I mean 1ood God . Uiere's got to be no venality in\•olved in the damn thing, no thievery or anythln1 o( that sort of thine. Nobody 1ot any favors, and, uh -you know what I mean?" -Artists Present M*A *S*H When Ehrlichman entered the oval office earlier in the d.11.y after meeting with Mitchell, Nixon quickly asked him if he y,·as "all finished" with his assigned \lli k. Laguna Beach High School thespians prepare for production o1 M•A•S•Ji Friday and Satur· day al the· school auditorium. Actors include IA>ri Lewis as Hot Lii>s Houlihan and, (from, eft) Ed Kitcnen as ·H·awkeye; Tod 1\toore a" Col . lllake, John Hol' •• Duke and ~tlke Wren ,as Trapper John. Stage adaptation or book is ~ 1cheduled for 8 p .m . performances both nights.' Tickets are $2 for adults and St for students. f'ro., Page A J ~,~0~!,~~.a:s:.,;s••d Lag una Plans Aliso Parent Program Jns tead, they'll be mounted on cc· p bl • F · ment pads for safely and left in •he u ic . orum 'A' ·Eff ~~1.1~;~.s~~~if~~~~n!~ inspire the On Nude Bearh Gets ' f o_ r orts Bo11ard said the Idea for the un· ""( usual equipment arew out of the •. 1chool'a Early ChUdhood Education Nude beaches will be the subject of a CECE > pro1ram. public forum In Lacuna Beach P.1on· Concordia 11 one of two rchoola..ln day, sponsored by the Kalos Ka1atho1 the dl1~r\ct· to recelve state £CE Foundation. rui;i.ds, which are aimed at lmprov1n1 .. Amoni the panelists will be \Jc pnmary aohool education to prevent Irvine social aclenllst Ruth Wallace, ~e need (Qr.remedial work. who will discuss an atUJude aur\ley A proaram which lnvolve1 parents · ln the education of Allio Elementary , School aiudent1 received food marks from the L11un1 Beach Board or Education Tuesd1y. Bossard 11ld he bellevea ch11len1· shewase:ommlsslonedtoconduct .. it ln1 playground equipment la an Im· The survey, made In September, portantpar:iorECE. showed 83 percent -of the ~7S Sq far, parents lncludlnf 10 firemen be1ch1oeri quuestloned In i.agunll f1thera coordinated by parent John Beach to beinf1vorotnude bfilch~•· Alkema, have spent many hour• re· About 37 J)ercent or those queried movlnt 1as.f.anks, llass and sharp ob· were Laguna Beach residents, h1s. jects and repalntlni the (ire en1lne \Vallacesald. and boat. Other panelists will be James Bossard 11ld Carl Macy, district. Weaver, American studies professor head mechan1c. has also donated h\1 at Cal State, Fullerton: Leon Elder own time to the project and allowed and Tim Crawford, pubRahera or the the ftre en1ine to be kept behind dis· book ''Free Beaches"· Eu1eneCallen trlct offle:es where It can be fenced ofl president of Be 1chf ront, u .S. A.; until It Is aare for children. David K. Kroll, attorney; and Franz Between 5100 and S200 h11 been Guepln, secretary of the San Diego donated by the PTA for the repairs, Nude Beaches Committee. · Bossard ~a.Id. Bruce Hoppin1, Kalos Ka1athos When Its done, poulbly within a chairman, said the forum. lncludtni . month, the little engine will be moved diicuaal'on ~Ith the audtence, wUI be to Conco~dl1 School. taped and tr1n1crlbedtorpre,entatlon The board commended the parent ,\lo1unteers and the achoo! stafr Tespan1lble for the Early Chlldhood Edµbatlon iE"CEl project at Allio School arter a pro1res1 repcrt on the pro1ram. ' Principal .Lyle Proctor told the boa.i'd the involvement of the Parents on the school 1rounda had Improved teacher performance. "When t he parenta are there, ever· yone tries a Uttle harder," Proctor said. Niguel Preschool Plans Bake Sale. ' It wont be use.d t~ fight any fires tothe city councilatalaterdate. there, either, but if lh~nga work out as The forum will begin at8p.m. lnclty Bossard hopes, l~ Will 1,lve through councllchambera. - - Parenti ot. Nl1uel Coo)Mratl-..:e Presch·ool students will .have a C~rlatmas boutique and bake sale from 10 a.m.,t6 S p.m. S;ilur<!,ay in the · Niguel Com.muhlty Cel)ter: in Laguna Ni1uel1 . . more ad\'entures \n 21 kid s mind than a dozen fire truc ks in acti ve service. f'ro., Page A I ECONOMY. • • lion is.down , yet employment is ur. .. More than one and one·h alf m1lhon more people are employed In the count ry toda y, yet production has dropped. he said . The ansy,•er in fi ghting \pfl ation is to so mehow produce more 11.nd dis· tribute more, he explained . "!hat things tan come \lnglued and turn into a 1930s·Slyle depression has greater chances of happening now than anyti me in the past 40 years,'' he said. "llo1 y best guess, thoug h, is that the recessio n wi ll not deteriorate into a depression but will get worse the ne xt l"-'O, three or four quarters and then turn up,·· he predicted. Auer, \\'ho handles commerlral pro· jects for the Irvine Company, ex· plained the econom ic slowdown Is ca using a cutdown on business' ex· pansion pl ans. A new venture by the Irvine Com· pany, the commercial center planned many people who believe fairy tales :ind myths. They fee l that when you get something from th e government you a re getting it for nothing," Schmitz said. • "People look to government for ans"'·ers and they are wrong. The re Is somr thing ra dical!~ wrong ~·it h this coUn try and the politicians can't and \ron 't cure it," he said. f' t'OIH P o ge A J POLICE ... simila r, althoug h Reddin's would likely not be limited to m11.nagement 'structure and techniques. but would pinpoint l ndi\'ldu al pe rsonn el defi · ciencies. The PO~T study wil t not t'ritiqut' indi\'idual tnembers of the force. The city council gave ci ppro\'al ror both 1tudles. but declined to fund the Rl'dcl in probe . Thl' 'employes' association has un· de11aken the financing Itself. R~ddin 's fi rm y,•as hired by .the San. Clemente City Council this 1urnmef':" for a re~·iew and analysis o( the poli ce department there . f'ollow'ing LEC AR 'a report. the de· ·partment wat ove rhauled. Police· Chief Clirford ~t urray resi1ncd for h('n lth reasons and the pcsillon oC as· si5tant chi ef held by StMn liJ atchett "-BS r li mina.led. Art School To ·Try Again A request for approval of the new campus of the Laguna Beach School of Art will come before the Board of Adjus tment for the second time Thursday. Board m embers previously denied permission to extend part or a build· ing Into a required side yard, then chanfed their minds and continued the public hearing. ' Plans for the 2.8 acre site it 2222 Laguna Canyon call for n1nt build· ln1s around a courtyard and central gallery. · The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. in city council chambers. D a na Optimists Colle ct Toys The Dana Harbor Optimist Club is collect ing toys to donate to the Baptist ,and Presbyterian preschools in San Juan Capi strano. T he elub has already donated a bi cycle, se veral tricycles and other toyS-purchased rrom club runds. · Donations may be made by calling Richard Deffenbaugh at 496-1086. Any s urplus toys wit\ be given to lhe l\1 arlne Toys for Tots drtvc. ' Egyptian Ships Sail I nto Suez SUEZ, Egypt !AP) -Four empty Egyptlun passenger ships sailed Into -lhe Gu lf or Sue& today. the first non· n11\itary ships \o traverse the Suet Canal 1inct the 1967 Arab· Israeli war. 1'hey made the 58 ·mlle journey from Jgmail\n, the canal's mldPolnt cit)' where they had anchored aince Saturday, to Sue& in about 6iX hours. $Ources close to the .SUei ,Can1 ~ Authority said. Auction Set Friday At Clemente School" ' lland puppe\1, m1Crame '4"811 hang. ings and, patchwork pillows "'ill be 'among the Items for'aale. Fllnds will go to the •Choo!. AOUI. T l'ORTllAtTI Linda Sharp, E CE program direc· . tor, s aid 79 parents volunteer 1bout two and one·halt hours a week to the school. In classrooms. par ents aid teachers, tutor s tudents and help maintain order. The assistance frees the teachi;r to Ci''e individual atten· tion to1tudent! who need lt, ahe aal.d. She estimated that 40 percent or the volunteer.!! are rormel' teachers. 2 Swim Pools Ready So_()n Two swimming t>ools probably wltl be ready tor use by Januar)' ~11 the Capistrano Unified School DJstrict. Dave Soros ot Ath1.s Custom Pools told the Bo ard of Trustoea l\fonday that _tver.yt,hlng except the lnstalla· lion of pum~ will be completed by Dec. 15. A component ol the pump structure has been d.ifHcult to obtaln he explained, bu\ the pools should b9 . OJ'1.""1ona!After th~,rin't ottllewear. The pools -a nrat In the distttel - are belna constructed at San. Clemente and Dana Hilla hi&h schools. · The disaster s cheduled for San Clemente Hi gh School Tuesday wa!S canceled. The' .11.dvan~e description -,ent llkC this·; "At 3:30 p;m,, this date, •~rip· pied t.1arine htlicopter-cra1he11 at the San Clemente HIA:h Sctxiol athletic field ... · "At the time of the crlil l h. a football practice session Is in progress. and u nUmber of students ... are burned and lacerated by the rlying debris ... '' But San Clemente Hospital officials called the whole thin1 off at the last minute. 1'he disastet drill. s~hedu1ed to be t'oordlnat~d by the Oran1e County Of. fll'e of Emeraency Services, ~·a1 can· ctlad at 10 a.m. It had been deslin~d to test the hosjJltal's capacity to han· die mass casualtjes. • Archie Kind.rat. hospita l ad· mlntstratlve a ssfstant, attributed the- cancellation to unexpected increases in sursery 11.nd patient loads. He said the everit will be rescheduled. Ho1pltal1 are required to participate in two.11.1ch drills a )'ear, Klndral said. The cancellation came n1 a disap· polntment to Bud fl.1arsh , county emergency program coordinator. "I felt bad that the{ canceled it because we could have done okay u•lthout full doctor participation." he 1aid. He helps coordinate about 70 auch drill• a year Cot the 36 Oran1e County hospitals. " "When you have a disaster, you have people brou-ght toaelher who normally don't work together and these thfngs are designed to work out problems ahead of time," he said. The San. Clemente fi re and police departments had also been scheduled to take part in Tuesday's OriU, he said. i\tarsh said that in addition to or· ganizing drills, tile emergency office is responsibl11. for coordinating rescue and safety services In such real emergencies as rtoods and earth· quakes and for 1ecurln1 federal relier funds. The department was also e:har1ed with handling Orange Count y's odd· even gas rationing last winter. "but the t hlnl didn 't really last long enou1h to 1et 11moothed out," Af1rah said. Medium to Lecture Spiritual Research Associates of .Laguna Beach will preaent Brenda R owla nd Crenshaw, an E n1li1h 'medium, in a lecture and demonstra· tion at 8 p.m . Friday at the Women's Club, 286 St. Ann11 Drive, La1una Beach. The meeting 111 open to the public. "' . Art Group Meeting ~~urnl t ure , c r a ft s and gift eertfnc atcs \VI II be amoni;: the Items aut'tioned at 8 p.m. Friday · at Our Lady of F a t i m a School In Sa n 2" Coul)lt,t. pa1el'lll . gr1nc:11)1rent1. tami· ly gtoups are w1l~otn1. Gro1,1p1 at t !k per IOdollonal 1ut1jKI. tot lndtvlcNtl1 PllOTOGflAMR'S HOUlll Oa11y Sarurd8y Sundl'f 12 Noon 10 am. to 5 p rn. 12 Noon Sears 1'ht Sa n Juan c1Pislrano Art AS· J'O'lat lon will me•t at 7:30».m. Th•ro· aay at the Marco Forster Junior Hlf_h School cnfetorium . Local nrtls.t Lind11 Lloytl will dcmonstr1te a new palntlna technique. Cle mente. · The Items ca n bt viewed a\ 7 p.m . oi nd refrl!shments wi ll ~ '1\"ailfble .. Proeeeds "'ill ao to the achool. "'hlch ls located 11it lOS t.a &\ptrania. The C\'ent Is open lo the• public !rt e ot chorae. (°1 lolp~ I04 ~p ~ Now Tlirougb Saturday; Nov. 28 Buena Park Laguna Hills Sguth Coasl Plaza · r•rritos Orange • Westminster ,11 I • • I ."W11i1tfi11·1h11t t:1111r111tlt'f'tl 11r:. '1H1r .111~,,,,,,. 11111·1.· • ' I pra pat wal pea line •• ere a \\'id ti on ""OU mill '" •OV t his ·. D B ' g · Cl pres ·says tee!' add I facil Ave Tl) two med west pla led. occu selie 1975. . 01 a 11. • op•, s pl" facff 1 · . E N Des • in th acct crea cos sur ha\.~ Th said afte limi mile eno1.:1 ren\ T the I year cen Nati Sare . T Cou bcr decl low f\gu ' -. -. -. . . . " --. .., :· ) • Wod'1Hday. Novemb!i( 20. 1974 DAIL V PllOT 8 7 •• LOwCost Sugai: Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE In 1975? ATLANTIC CITY . (UPll -Ret1il su,ar prices will beSID dropping. next year and may eventually fall to 20cthts a pound, the head of the Aa:riculture Departmen· t'a .• -ufir dl Vlsfo n said Tuesday. Arthur B. 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ArrlillSOl!I Jt ' JJ :rt'4-"" OiKPd l,H 16 111 •2~-'Ii .-.n....-11 ,.._ AMAX l .15 t SI lffo+ YI 0.Mi. ,,JO 5 •t '1"-\:. f'ibrel>nl .M l 20 -· '4 "l'WOULD AGREE that lhe price will be lower than now," Calcagnlni said. •-r. went.y cents a pound seems like a re11i1tlc figure. The ultimate price will come dowi1.11 Ho11esty PaJJs Ul'IT...... AMAXpl J\li ,, • 16'4 .. ._ C1'I E. Ill .6S S • 11,..-lli FICI Fl..clCP ' IJ J ... A""'-1< .SO • 11 •~• Vo Oii MilwCp J JS t lil-.... Flcltl Ml91 .. IS I'll-l'I "'mtorlll .2• J U JV. .. , OI ""-m J 1 .. Jl\IJ ... FIOUlc 2.'0 S t H ... Amert< 1.20 J J """-\lo Oii Roell !ti .. 21 10 -'Ii FltlllcrMI I l 11 .,..._\.lo The superma rket price oF :iu11r has tripled In mMt areas of the nation this year and ~ a one-pound bag of sugar that sold ror 18 cents .Jan. 1 now costs·inore than Busin,css a t The Shady Deal used ca"r Jot is pick ing up, s1n'e the name change, according to Bill Elske the long-haired usecl car salesman. tie says most people think car dealers are on the shady side. so he decided to trv some reverse psychology and it's \vorking at the Hou ston Jot. A ...... , J.60 .. 1 :n -.., (Mell , ]j ' l? ,,,,,_ ... ",· ... '",","'.,",'• ', ••' ,'~ "" ""'"'-' --t IO UV, .. "' Olrls O•fl •. 70 1:W, . • .. • ' A Hss p1 JV. •• 2s •1v. , , , OltsCl'Apl 1 . . 1 t'li-~ f~~. 1.10 • 1~! 1w. •.. """'if'F\ M J JI 6"' + I\ OlrOlllil .10 4 2t t >;, , , • ~ ..,..rt SI t .. 1!4--.... AmAIOIMI It ll• 6~+ V. 0ir'l11' l.OCI 5 511-' I~ .. ~ FM O\ic .'IO I 115 :IOVo+ l'o Am llilll J11 1J ' l'I Ornlft' "'.. 11 l\IJ-.... F$1:1118nc.J 1 11 :M ll-lllo Air-2:s. •• SI Jt\lo: \lo CI Ml91 .ll IJ 1(11 2 -14 FstMtoj .1Sfl . . Sil IV•• I\> Atn1rc•.10 s ,, 1•v.-1 .. &i~r,·~·• fZ ·1l~=~ ~"~!<~ i 3: ~~: Nn llclV .n s l 1'-' .. • Clll 0.1 '·" 1 SJ "" .. I\ FsP .. Cp 1.n ' ti ,, -~ !"'c.'ii":.2il: .~ s; ~~-·,._ 011Ml111.«1 S 11 lt:W.-YI Fll'Ml t.•ld 4 ~ •'4--~ !8::1~·.1~·; :~ 1~~ ... 81~~.:1::,~ ,/,; ~J~! ~ ~::~=~~ .. :1! 1: ~.~~ AmCllllV. I n1 21 ..... 'Vi; Cl!Sr .. J . ..:>o s ISi OCl~-'lli FsWl5Cl.16 11 l• 1Jq,p .. ~ .60cents. . Calca gnin i encouraged t he .$00 members.or the as- soct,.~ion present to buy sugar futures. "I strongly urge all seg- ments of this industry to do all.that is possible to buy and sell their sugar rar in adtance of their present practices,"· he said. ''The patter of sitting back and waiting for supplies to ap- pear at the end of the supply lines can be.dangerous. JI Qlksw~gen Cit.es World Sales Drop ....,..o?un .Mu , t11i _ "' cuiM•oa .m 1 21 tYi-·~ F•xi-M 1.10 • n 1111o--1~ AOl\lftl ,,t 10 11 l'O -lt 01.1 Sot,"'-' 1 tT J -~~ Fo_. F .fO 6 lG tl>o• ><. ..,,,DINI VS!.. J l1' + \t 01J llW ... J lit Siio-•.., Fi-SOC .7'0 I It S''o •. ""'ElcPw I 1 Jtt ,, .. _ ... 01' I"""'',, ' .. ,, •.. Flft'IElll .14 JJ 1t0 I~+ :o;, AFilmltJ .J• J 1 •l'I • , , 0 J lnw pt J , • 51 IJ .... V. Fllll>illt .10 I S JGYo.--..._ A FW.Syi ... .. s •v.-... (HJ Si«it$ . . 1' IV."" ..... Ft.•1 \loM SI 'nu• .... . . A Giid t.11111.. 'Cl 21 -,.., O atk IE 1.60 • 21' 111\IJ-\It Flint~ot I.It ' IDlo 11 -""' AGnSc , .. ,.. . • tl ui.-,.., Cl••k 011 ,i.o J IS N -..... Funt• "' '"" •. 1100 ... • 'h "'' '?.'AO t :JO 11'1-Vo ClC Am .!t 1 t JV.-Vo Fl• E CoilSI t 1l I~ ... A Gn I.to .. 16 .11 -... ow~IU I • ..,. ' • 61''o • "" Fi. Gil5 .IO J •1 ~· ..... ..,,,Ho" .lo • 11 I\,; ... °"" El'·"° • St ?l'~-"" Fi.Pw• 1.t s 1 "' "-.... ..,,.,Hofn .IO u '" J21":. • 11i c1 ... e1 "' n .. .LS40 1ot\IJ-~ Fi.PwL 1.31 • 011 "',.,_ 'Iii AmHoso .JO JI 1(1 261\ •. . ~y & Pin.. •10 u ... F!aSlffl ,.,, l JS 10\lo-.... ""'lnW\,'111 ,. 1 J-'11 • Cloto•Ot.!2 I 11t 1V.-V. Fl_.Cp .11111 IU 10'>+ 'Iii ••ruaTHEllMORE,'· he said , ''it is not good business to put yoursell In s u c h an indefensible JIO(itlon.' · Oa lcagnini blamed the . rise in the cost of sugar on scarcity or cheap labor to harvest . sugar cane, the faiiure-or the European beet ·crop'lbls year and the entry of :the Soviet Union and Aritl" oil money Interest& i nlo the sugaf futures market. Cal.c•aninl said the 1975 Eu(opearJ beet crop Q.nd in- create<f production \1,.orld· "ide\in addition to a reduc· lion n domestic demand. \VOl.FSBUitG.Germany CAP> -Volkswagenwerk AG, the company thnt m akes the widely sold Volks wa ge n cars. has reported a "'orld"~"ide sales drop or S8.8 million dollars during the rirsl nine months this year. Volkswagen, earlier predicted to be heading ror its first postwar finanqial loss, estimated lo reach about $160 million by the end of this year. said world- "'ide sales by the end of Sep- tember amounted to S5. t billion. Units delivered to dealers totalled 1,548,000, a drop of 11 percent com· pared to the like period ih 1973 . The \Vest German auto giant said in a letter to shareholders, "As a result of the ~·orsened sales "'oull help to create a t"·o-11"11iio•••••1M••"'ll millibn ton advantage of· sugar .sOpplie s next year. . over the available tonnage this year. I Datatron - • -. Begins New ' . Building Cl)·de J . Davis, Jr .. president of Datalron, Inc., ·says construction has star· led~ on a 40,000 square foot addition lo the company's facility at 1562 Re}Tiolds Avenue, Santa Ana. 1\e new addition will be a two story structure im- mediately adjacent to the west side of the present plant. Construction Is expec- ted to take five months with occ,tlpancy of the new plant scheduled tor A1 arch 15, 1975. Dtfatron will consolidatc:> all ''Of its Santa Ana op•,rations . presently ~p r·ead among three facilities, into the new plant. ' . Bankrupt Bids Filed AMfflcl .1'' S Jlt .:: Ciu.t!P .50 S201' l -V.. FMCCp ."2 t 101 11--1 Situation. the ba~iC costs O(· A lrMdlt91'p•I " 1'\lo •.. (M1 Inv C,. J "6 11'.1.-1' FMC P' J\Co • • 11 H'IO• ><. AlnMOI .10d , J.70 , _ loll CNAFll .nil .. 11l l''o .. , FOGlllF" 20 ' ll •'-... new models, additional bur-"'"""°"1.s.i r 12 ""'" ¥o CHA pl 1.10 .. 111 11,. v. Foot.CB .IQ s ll 6"-• v. d I ' ( •-'--1 ' >• CltAlllt I.GI .. JI IOfot V. FordMO l.10 I 110 :IO'I.-h ensresu ting rfmwage -;.;;~r'.'3i~ J ,,,...·i~ CNA a....win .• ,, 1 ·-· ForM<K.u • '' 11)\1,--...., and material t cost in ....,sm1 1v. J " 1•v.-~ CHAI.Ill 1.1a .. s 1111-v. F•M pt t.IO .. J ~ \o • Am St.i .IO l 1M 1'!'t-... ONtl k 0. 1 ,,. sr.-v. FI08n 1.•w . . n ~ .. ,. Creases as We ll as the Un •-«•-•• > •> "'~ 1.lt .. 1 11 -.,,_ FortHwd .40 n 21 .,,,..___ ~. I -~Li 'i •I "-;1i,r, cat 1.13 .. tJ nv. .~~ l'ot.lt•Whl I J II 1~ \.+ stable currency situation. a· 1wn Stor•st , ,0 tsv.-y, CilC 2.u 11 '°" ,, ... _ ~ Fni.wo .60 u 1• H'i'>• "' losscouldnotbe.verted'" NnTl.Tl.«I t 601 +5'> ·" Cott 11 • .eo 1 lolO • Fr-.-.40 t IM 1,.,.,,. ~ AMTl.Toi4 ,, It '11'1 .. IOI Otl"""lll .M J 20 t ... FrwptM 1.M ii '1 21-1 The sales drop on the ATT!llA3.M •• 2 •2'-->41 Otttc11111 .ot •. u 1-~-l'I """nu11.IQ • '' 1w. ... 1 I W G ATTol8J.1' ... t •:lh-YI Celtllt ... 11 1'4 tt'-• "'° FllQlll. lnctu 3 .. 4'AI+ Vo oca est erman market ""'t&.T wi .. J01 11.1t-+1.11 11P r.J"" .. no •l't.i .. -G G--1wnwitr M ) • •• II.A 11 ,'6 ' SI '\\-\o'o AC Cotp 2 J1 1 •.. was 4.2 percent compared · ... u111 "* 1 u 21<o-"'" AF "'.sJ 1 s1 11\• "' Awt•ll'l\11 .. 120011 ••• ,.,_ ·i:·->>•"'"" lo the (irSt nine mon•"-n Of AW1r0f1,•1 •. IUI U +\It ,....,M.J011 1ot JJ\lo -\o'o ·•v .. ....,. .. UQ -.rt11 ,'IQ 4 15 tr.-" 11.JJ '5 11 16 ...... \lo m l.fO ' It Jll'>-l'I last year. Sales in the AMt1S1.1.,~J 1t 111i+ 1o1i 11,..,..12 2,.. JJ~."" Scit1.60 •. 1 21v. •.. """-Ill M S t IGl't , .. CAIU11pl•lli .. 1 •71'> ••• II .«IJ It ~'1<11 United States declined 2S AMF 1111.1' s 160 1~-"" c..i G4is 1 ... 6 • '' ,,....,. " o... ·'' u •2 21v.. "' th I Amlilt .Ill S 11 ltV, VJ C.illGI pl S!\.. 11 ' 5J"'"• .... IN.I ... ' 11 flt,,_ l'o percent. e ettersUated. AMP1nc:.u 1t 23114v.-.•. Ce1P1t111rH •. +s 1~-v. •IOC~ .11 s . 1 ""'•"" · Th' I :w. I I 1 A-• ,.A 3 M >• • ClllSOll1 ... I 2• IU'o .,, GilJSw 1.1t 6 IJ llh •.. 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Ar•1nlrt111.H ' ,,._ "° c m:iflJll> ·-2 :u -Hli Gtnsc•rlt 1 S 1• 1S\lo+"" · =~ ~·.: ., ?M :~!'l: Ctn 1c..2.20 ·s ,, ,,,.._ ~ GMuinP .14 11 2s ,.,, • Mi AsOt" G 1 iG J IS 11'.lo-v. 011 tP-1...,., 1 •I llli -'iii Gil P6C .toa f 1JI 7'4--~ As s;O 1 '.eo S 1 IM+ lllo OHIUI: 1.JOll •• 45 1"'• '• CO.Pwpl 1.1(1 .. 1140 10llt• Y, A~ ·.., 2 Clio ·-\Ii Coll! 111.,.11 •• JO IS.12 + 1-11 GilPwlll l.IJ •• 140 11Y> + 1Yo AlkO I iSot 2 ., ..... Gal!Mlt ,..,, .. 1111 I . . . a.<"tlltt PO I I 2J ~ • ~. The Nov. 29 meeting or AllClrEt'1v. J 1J U'4--·~ Cllnll<Hll.• s n. Jt'lllo•"' Gel!y 1.JOlll t 4l lll -~ th E ' Cl b 'II be Allltl(rot 21't 10 .. IS'9---... Cont OU"' 1 .. 1 SJ'"'-u, GF 811! .n l ' ~ .•• e conom1c U WI AAcn p1 J:t.1. ,10 .,. Co111r111T111 1 tJO 1u\~-v. G+antPCrn 1 ~ • IO -IOI held at the Community •Utt o11.1D '.' ..... 11-.+·~ 0tn1r1 o." • 1n 11:w.. ,,.. Glor Fl111 ii J 11 ,_"' At"i C..p11 SI !Yo+\\ Con-2 1 1 UV.-'4 Gldd lew!i J tt l ... RoomoCRoyalSavingsand Ar0 1rw; l1I, ll 3~ c:ooo.un .1'e • .. ,.,._v. G•ttH111 .n J ••-\It -Dill loll 16 •ta -'ioii C-In 1 IM S U t•V.-\lo G>U•llf I 50 I It 1J\lo-"Ii Loan, El 'toro Road in El Auiomi ,;..., • Jl iv.+ v. '-' r...11 •. •• '""'' :i.. ~·.nos 1~:!:,', 21~ f4•"" T 14 Awa °"' 1 n 1.., C-tl,. .M 5 10 I"+ ..• .., •111 ·-· •.. oroa p.m. AvuC.,wU .. u v,...-1'.ii C:..,Agl\l>d 1 JO 211.lo-Y, G-t M•tlO 11S H'4-tt The Progra m ••1'11 feature A..c "'2Allh 11 12-"' eo.w111 1.1a • • 11\ll .•• ~un .IO ' 1 ""'• v. ~ "' ,t,..,..,p, ,;ti! ii 70 ~. "' c:.nl"'t Cp .. 1' 1•+ \'o GoldW$1: FCI J 14 I'll>-e'o the First National City "'""'nc: .. 1 "1~v. CMn01111 t.,. J1'<-v. Geoc1rk1.u s 11•" •" Bank Or New uork's mon· Awnet1nc '.JO 1 '' s -" Cl'nto1Eii .'°11 l4 1•~-vo ~r• 1.10 ) 11• 1P4 ..• I' A..ol!Pr '·" n •11 16 .. It Co.iiln l.U!I ' '' 1'19-v. ..-clot!J .)2 ' I I -.,., lhly tape "The Sound or the Jt.zloc 0111.G u Jt 11'1t. \\ C.Wlft c .10 6 1' 4~-v. Gouldln 1.10 s , I 1.V.-~ -· ·-Co~ tlrd .lS S 1 "9 . Go<llOOI 1 lJ . t 1.Plo .. , Economy'', a discussion of 11,b&wl1 ..i , •t u._,.. cPC 1n11 i • •• "'"' •.. Gr«•W 1.w s 11 n,._ ~ 1ucr.r .ion .. 1• ,_,,.. Crtrw C 1.fO l •• Jt.,. • "" Gt.,.. U .ID l'I 11 •-'h vital economic issues 6'1t.,.1n .M • nt + -'rl. Cn11111F1.•11 1 •'--"" t":"~·Jtr 1•1t r' ... moderated by John Daly e.t.orOll .Ji 7'11 :io. ;ti! • ~ Crwc:ll•r ,, .. 6 17 1'"'~ v. G4:J.:1 ?.61d 1• , and participated in b)' the :::'c~ii~ : l! ~ ~ =.~·~; 1 : 1~~.= ~ GI A•P'.41111 ·; 11 '"" •• hllr..t { i6 t tt U~ lo'> lW CW\< J 60 U\'o-"'° GtU~ 1.20 . ll Ill>-'Iii .bank 's key economi c 1111G\J'i "" 1100.u:=i11i 11z11t0J s1 12v.-~G1H 1r .10i:tn ''1 ~• ..• tanc I M -i I 12>ilo • .. S Cll :so J i.1 IV. .. · ~:.S""::~11'·,!!J ; J; n::: ~ execuli\'CS. Tht discussion ~ IM ti ,. 28411 ... C\Mllrn:' .OG s 2• • -"' Gt w.11 Un 1 121 2.,,... v. "'1'11 cons1'der expected 1'n ·~ Pn .. 11 21'11• "' °""' "1 .... ' s• l)'li-114 GIW"' 111c " u14-v. .. · e.. rr.iv t.111 s '' 21 0inno•1 .JO • 1 •r• · · · Grn GI. 1.ot • j 21 1'"'. ~\ Cr •• 'es l·n federal spend1'ng -"" .. ' 2 10 c ..... 1"' ,,,.. .. ,, 10 • ... :!; ·-,, , , • • 8-frlll't J J •l "'""• 'i,i. CurtiH ,JOd J 40 , 1\(o • ''o 11...,.. . 6 .. 4 t '' in the months ahead. a.r11011 .1011 '_, uo 11 . v. C....t1uwA2 •• • 11~. v. ""'1·°" • •s 1014-v. • • . Bilrd CA_ 111 U l'I IM-\lo C...tl9t'H 1.t.O ' IS II~-YJ Gt•..-"'·· 22 I'> ••• A quest ton and dlS<'USs16n --~, ,..· ... ...._ .• CrtklH '·'° 2 , 1t't.i-v. Gf'oilef' ·"" ·• :n '"" ... --. .. --·-· .. c J to 1S\li "" °'-" 4 11 11 -I'll period following the taped , a.s1e '" ... ' 1 '~"'" fllnl• 1~ D-+ &..rc11 .ioi:i 1 ,, 1v. .. "" • S..lft pl t \l'r .. 1100 Mlli-1 GuMlj 2 J711 t 11 J -V. presentation allows mem· 8'IH M• .M 1 t 1or, .. . ,,o."*' c, it '' nh ··· GulfL ,,· so , 111 ,..,. .. v. "-d • h · B"tt.M ,i I • 11 -..... nRhr .loll ' lJ SV. ... ,...~, .. ,·,, > •> >• • 1""'rs an guests to a1rt cir llilt~1rt111 "'·~ m syi, o.n.ep 1..» • 1• 11~. "'""'or · • • • a.., !IL '"° t .t04 24'11 ••• Oerl In 60t ' lt 1Pt+ \lo Gt.Ill 0 11.10 S tot 1•h ... views . a.•~t.'.!11' ~1 .ru,.._\,i; Er11ndPtt .. u 11._ ... ~~':!'A 2 12; :~l:-i" The meetinli cost is st· 89••1ntt.11 1 10 '~"" 1•Gftor•113 "ll'li• r-c;11A,11:.:: tu ... _.,. . ' ~ Ffh ,n t 111 M-Ill V'til 1.14 2 j I~ to Gf.rltSIU 112 I 1t 11""-\lo reser\'at1ons are requested a..-mn .se • 51 tt11i-"" Dt'fllfttn ·°" ·, u 1 -"' c;..,,11awi :'IO , '°' 21ll,_ 1~ b h ' •8°2020 G ts a..c-o ·'° " " 111 • "° O.Y!illlM ·" 21 •1-"'" G<o1t6w1 ., '° J~ \It y p on1ng,} 17' . ues BftUIA .lllo s 21. , ....... 0.YP\.I 1.14 ••• n • "'GllW~lllSh ·.·. I,, -._, are \\'elcome 'I~" C•i: .• i1a ~· "' OPLptd l."8 .. '"° " _, Guttot1 i,_.,ti ' ,, i" . .... .. '".fl 1 Jiii :10 + -OMnWtf ,io II SI I • ._ ---ft M-"' -call1 .to. 4 It ll'h ... Dtert I.to 1 6J1 1""'• 1111 H«-Wt .. t S 14V, 11110.n ~ 4 ,. I~ -.... 0.IP&L '·" ' 31J ~ .... Hill! F 1 '44 10 n 11""' + 'ioii :::~.;-.~ t ,~; ~.: ~ ~1::~ 1:: t it ~ ;: Hillllblll I.to 11 Ht Ut111 ... ~ Cll 1 J JS \._I,. lllK .JOl'I 11 10 2~ ... l'lllllllil 1.20 J ti U I,\+ \lo -'~ , U .... ·-C~ll JO ''-+ ¥1 .._,_.,It"' .fO I SG J"' ... ..,.._,. ... Hillllll~HllO• t1'V.-.. 8t'n61• pt .. 1 U-"' 'Ill • J 11 lllllo ·.. "-ntKll ... l 10 l V,-I,\ 9ffl Cll 1,25 ~ .. Ul'r--\.t "'"' .U• • M /\Ii-\'o ......... 1'ss" 2) 71V.-I Insurance Rates on Autos Expected to <:;limb in '7 5 ' ., NEW YORK· fAP) -public berore the end of the Despite a nationwide drop year, the council said. •in the number of automobtle In addition (o the higher accl~ents this year, auto In-costa or medical treatment surance rates are aimost and repairs, the slumping sure to co up aoon acroM the st.ock market has reduced <'OJJ n try. Ind us try the value of lnsurancecom- sPoJce1men and observers panies' holdings and higher a1.rOe. premiums are being sought lndUatry spokesmen !lay to offset some of the market lnnetlon has sharply in· k>s,!e1. crened medical and repair A spokesman for the tn- costa:thls )'•ar .. but auto in· -~ranee-S:Cr\.\lces-O!fice, an 5ura;fice premiums actually Industry ·Ow n ed d • t~ have declined sJlghUy'. R•lherlng group located The industry spokesmen .. here, says, "We've alroody ~aid the lower accident rate. begun to file in all SO stales aft'r nationwide speed (or a higher factor on auto limits were 10.,,•ered to S.S insurance increased·limlt.s miles per-hour did not !il\'e tables." Thal means th•t enoQgh money.tooffsetcur· the more lnsuranct a ren\loss payouts. customer has. the hlg\er the increase being sought. T Ri\FFIC DEATHS ror the Titst nine month.~ ot thi' )'ear declined <1bout 20 per· cent, aceordinA to the NoUonal Highway Tratnc Sarety)lure1u. . The Natlonal Sarety Council said \he total num· ber of accidents al110 decllnod, but by a ollghtly lower perc:e ntage . Those f\gures will ~ol be mude • THE INSUR~NCE Ser- ''ice~ Otflce customarily Ries for rate increase!! \\ilh v41rlous state a ulhoritit.s on behalr of its ,m~mber In- surance co,mpanies. A spokt1m1n for the of. fice said the 1i:roup ~as 11lready advl11ed mem\er companies In eight slot.et to sttk 1eneral rl'le lncre11Jes ranging rrom3.J percent to 15percent. The eighl 1tates -Mon· tana, California, Idaho, Wyo ming, Wlscon5in, New ?tlcxico, Georgia itnd \Va shington -are among 19 \hat do not require prior a),. proval ror insurance rate in· creases. A hi gh-plated spokesman for Allstate Insurance Co., a s.ubsldlnr)' ot. Sears, Roebuck & Co .. said, "ln- dic:atlons are that it will be necessary ror us to seek rate increases in several more states soon." Already Allstate and 234 other insurance companies have been granted across· the·board auto insurance rate increases In New Jer- sey aver1ging 3.3 percent. but ranglng a& high as 19.• percent. THE R TE RISE in lhat 1tate. announced Nov. 7, takts effcct Nov. 21 and "''Ill afCect nearly 2.5 millton New Jersey car ownen. The lncrea3e Is lht nrst romprehcnslvt one permit· ted In that •tale 5ince Auftl 2l, l91J. <- 1~ .. 1.JO H + ~ Q9nt"l!_IJ .1• II II tl\ot l'I Hilrctl 1:11 6 1 H + V. S~.. l .,'A--1\IJ OHl•PFI ,)) lQ It W. ·•· H rft CMh ?• lV. \ .JOd t 1S Jloll-.. 0.!iolaln .60 s JS i"' ... 1 ' · .. -\ a.notB 01~' 11! ! \lo DrlElllf l(S I 11 1 9"'t IOI Jo!•rns/9 !.•0 I 1 21'14 ••• .,,, ' EE -'·... JO I~ -.,.. ...,,.,,, .H • 2 t,.._ v. fkl'M_y • '· 11 'Ii "· "' ""' " 1 ... rrl\C I 'II I t• 14 + \lo 8"1 Prolll<.I i t l .. '" E .. l,•J .. I.JOO 14\'t--Ut H ... I(. '10 ' 11 1f e.tPI $1 .. l I ' ltl ~ '" I.JM l,:Ni .. 1400 SI •II'! ~«1~• II 4 11 l'-11 '" 81f,JlllOl .Mlcl1' .... 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S\\'it1erl11nd <AP J A mo,·e hy the S\\·is:-; ao' t-rnment lo check an inl ernationAI r u:;ih on th<' S"·iss franc hrought 3 dr;1n1a t1c rccil\·crv \\'f-dnei;. dAy fnr thr l ' S dollar nn f0rell?n ex· chnnRe market!' the federal c:1h1net announced that a char gt-or 12 percent annually ""'ill be .1pp li ('d re troac1 \vcl ~· on all Swf~" frn nr fu n d.~ dti posit ed ~Ince Oc:l. 31 by nonrt·s id('fll for1ti2ncn 1 R~IA Bid S.ACRA~IEN TO IAP1 -Bank of Am erir l\ outbid t1,1•0 <lither barik5 ror StOO mill ion 1n slat~ ~entra l obll1•· lion bo nd!!, th<' ~tale> lrta urtr 's orfict ~:\~~ ' • ' BB . DAIL'( PILOT TONIGHT'S -TV IDGIDJGHTS • :\BC <11 8 :30 ~~ "Panic on the 5:22." Pusscng<.'rs on a luxury train battle thre~ armed men determined to rob and kill them in this ne'v TV mo,·ie \\'i lh Ina B•1lin . Bernie.Case~', Linden Chiles. :\ndre,1· Du~gan and IJ)·nda Day George. KCET 1281 9:30 -Th e Life of Leonardo da \1fnci. ~en Gazzara hos ts this series dramatizi ng the life of :.1rtist and in\'entor da Vinci. NBC (-II 10:00 -Las Vegas Entertai nment ·"''·ards. Bob I-l ope heads a lineup of stars pre- senting honors to the top' performers of the night t' club circuit. - TV DAI.LY LOG th1tt armed men dttermined lo rob ~nd ~1U lhtm. m MtlY C:riffin Sbow . * ABC Weekdays at Noon Wednesday Evening NOVEMBER 20, PASSWORDALLSTARS .J L"•--D 6 Celebrity Guests! HS t ln:e ad 9:00 IJfi1l(f)(jJ C.,.l\On wntn 1 Dirk Block e r (right), son of the late Dan putellp11rio1{All1Ciflr1n) brinzs h15 Blocker,.. is featured with series star Michael 30·1ear p111s1111 o! 1 Germ.111 W1r Landon tonight at 8 o'clock "Little House on the e11mina1 10 the u.s. 1nd 15 11t111)i Prairi,.;' on NBC, Channel 4. • ll,1lled by I mo!01tydt·Jid1n1 ISSU· ,--"-'-'"'-~'"--""''-''""°"-"""'r"'-"'----------, 5i11, ClnN:lll jeins tht se11th IOI lhe m.111 IGCl/Std of Wodd W11 It COO· c1nt11tioll c1mp 111ocitirs. O ~{!)@l mL•c•1 T••••r "took lllt Otlltr W1y" Ayn lluymen 111d Oi1\ Sloc\tr 1uest. '"'lmOG~(IJllJ!ilJ "n ~"I "' Otlttn ........ Trwtll tt Co~11111U11 · Whirs MJ u..« I LM LllCJ ""JI) - el::'• Kttotl Tlw 111 Vt«t1 :111bt11hlp Appi1l/Ch111f Or11111 Q) Notrt: 0,1111 ftfthH lfi(llHctm f.VC.lllllti1 ~SUrTre- ''""-flf DCIUT The Ult of lto1111dt 41 ViJICi Stn G1uu1 host's lh11 serits dr.1m1tirin1 the life or 1rtist 111d inve111or d1 Vi11ci. The lirst epiwdt traces leonudo"s inse'u't child- J\ood 11 l~t illt1itimat1 son ol 1 Ot"1S1nt worn.111and1 no!I/)' th,0111h his e1rl1 lraininr in the sludio ot del Ve1rocchio. Ph ilippe Leroy 1!1rs. m Dti111• II 10:00 · 0 MANliUNIEB.BATTLES _ . *CARNIVAL KILLERS! --~:..11) hlltll!I lhrN.stoo111 0 ll; (]")(I) M111llg11t1r "1 he l :JO II ltr111 Crtt11'1 LI(. 11 the Wild C1rniv1I S!oty'" D.1vt"1 s111c/\ for "111u Pur111 I. h1u11·• tllt missin1 d•urMer ol • sm•II· I ~.., "1't town couple t1kes him to 1 urmv1t JM111 Tlirt Tw111 whu1 ht suspeds unw11) 1i1\s 111 Mtlp ni, Ntl&flbtt ~e1n1 lr!PJtd i11!G w/\i!e sl1vt1y. I (I) let's M•-• A Dt1I 0 21 (!) 19J m Cifil!!I] lob 1 (}) T1 Ttl IM Tnith Hgpt Prtsenb t111 Us VeJH (n. Iii. S MM : (C) (2hr) "The ttrt.1i11111nt Aw1td1 Anll-Mlfirtl, l'Wlft""dllln" !com) ·~ -Ran Nltli 0IJllOf. '-'111 Kinz. Rich l1tt11, Moody, fr111k l1n11ll1. 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The a.wards were presen- ted during the taping at Caesars --P·a-1a·c·e or the fourth annual awards show with Bob Hope. The show airs onNBC tonight at 10. The honors are presented each year under the aegis of the Academy o( Variety and Cabaret · Artists. made up largeJr of Las Vegas enter· tainers. The ·•Hallelujah· Hol· ly'A·ood" show at the a.tG~I Grand Hotel was named the production s how or the year, comedian Foster Brooks was honored as sup- porting act or the year and the Osmonds were named 1:00 O f2' (j)) [1) aJ Gd Christie 1J OSMONOS-SPECIAL! low• "Bullet from tht G11v1·· WO!•· '* •th ANDY WILLIAMS 1ni u11dt11:over is I ho!rl maid dur- musical variety act of the I"-----;... ___ ..;. ______ "'" ____ ~ year. NOC DISTRIBUTORS, INC. ·80 PROOF. ioo% GRAIN WI Jn1 1 jeweler"s-conwntion. Christie and ISAAC HAYES ie~ornizft an i"f'mcu1 prolession1I 0 !Jt ()) (() Q'!lmD Tiit OJ. k1lle1 who h's bten officially listed 111011dl One of the mgst popul1r 1i dt1d for Ml 1 ye11. 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Stoeks vo 1-. 67, NO, 324, 9 SECTIONS, 106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1974 TEN Cl=NTS .· !....__ ' ' :sacl.ille ac -ax a es ' r;_ By F~EDERICIC scilOiMEliL-TH. COMBINED BATES are made up or levies from more than 20 ot .. o.itr""'..,. •oi various taxing agencies· which collect money for everything rr~m educ a· ,. Saddleback ValleypropertyoWners have a "du}:liousdistinction a~ong lion of handicapp~d stu·4ents to mosquito abatement. Orange County taxpayers. They'retheoneswiththehighesttaxrates. The high rates in the Saddle back Valley generally rerleet the inherent · Combined t8x rates range frcim a 10w of sU.:5l in a portion of Leisure cos.ts of provfdihg schooJs, water, sewers and other s-e rvices in a rapidly World to $12 in Aegean 11illsi $13.47 in Milsion· Viejo, $l3.72 in Laguna growing area. Hills and $13.98 in El Toro. The rates it re levied cm.each $100 or a~sessed T1'e SaddJeback Valley Unified School District, covering nearly all valuation equal to 25 percent of the full cash value of the :•!Operty. areas ~fl'cept Jh4' southerly tip-of ?.1ission Viejo, has' the highest unified ' With the e~ception of rates jn Leisure Worl,d , Aegean Hills and a por· school district lax rate in the county -just more than $6.49. tion of El Toro. the combiqed tax rates of,all-areas-in:the ;valley exceed .,. .! The rate breaks down to about $5.83 ror general fund expenses to rates paid by taxpayers in any city. ~ hi8:he&t Combined rate in a " 'ed.uC{l(ft the d·is(rict's 15;000 students and about 66 cents to pay orf bonds municipality is a $12.22levy in the city of Irvl'ne: '""": seld tOrafse,money (or ni;:_w school facilities. r·~-~·~-~~.,--~~~~~-'-:~r-:::-:--~~~.,-. ' ROBERT 1'1A'ITllEW, district business m<lnager. pointed out that the 66 cents includes some 40 cents that raises funds to pay off bonds is· sued by the old San Joaquin Elementary and Tustin Union lligh districts. The two districts \\•ere eliminated y.•hcn the unified district \\'as approved by \'Olers tY.'.Q yea rs pgo.. • · Matthe"' said it is unlikely the tax rate y.•ill change 1n the near. rutu~. He estimated the bond rate "'Ould re1nain around 70 cents .. until we max out .. -lhe time when new school f;;icilities "'ill no longer be needed. That probably won't be until after 1900 . he said. As ror the general fund rate, l\latthe"' explained that it is determined by complex stale school finance legislatio n, signed into la~· two years ago. (See SADDLEB1\CI\, Page A?) Trio Grim . On Future Height Limit OK'd Ecorwmy 65-f eet or Less at Ross moor Project By HILARY KAYE -''!1-0.11,l'llltl&afl An economist, businessman and Politician s11fiak 1ng at UC Irvine Tues· day night insisted they aren't pro· phetsofgloom . • The pictures they painted of the cur- rent and fu ture economic situation, howe\'er, were gray, if not actually black. Focusing on the double-edged s\•;ord of inflation and recessiOn, Conrad Jamison. or Security Paci£ic National Bank, detailed how the total economy is being affected; Albert Auer of the Irvine Company ex· amlned the impact on commercial business : and former U.S. con- gressman and presidential candidate John Schmitz discussed the govern· ment's role in the economy. Jamison told the audience at the Community '74 session, sponsored b,t· the Ne\\'port Harbor Junior League, 'that recession and inOation are de- finltely ~·~ . "Two digit inflation, or. banana re- public inflation, is here and we'll pro- bably live "'ith it the rest or our lives,''he said. In discUssing reces~lon . Jamison oointed out that the gross national product declined the · first three quarters of this year and will pro· bably continue to drop ror the next five. six: or se\·en quarters. "\Ve're not at the bottom or the re· cession yet,•· he warned. Real disposable income per capita. or total personal inco me. increased locally and nationall y ror l3 con- secutive years until this year, when it"s do\\'n ab'oul three percent, the economist said. .. This is statistical confirmation or u·hat you all knov.· Crom your pocket· books : recession and inflation are bit· ing hard," Jamison concluded. · ~le noted that inflation is not a self· correcting problem. "It tends to reed on itself and accelerate," he said. ··Inevitably it has an uneven impact on society which makes it the cruelest lax of all." he said. The best single hedge against infla· tion is to owrr your own home. he sug . gested. ·•Jn Orange County today, between spring and right nqy.._ prices rose more than two percent each month ror houses. A 550,000 house Is rising Sl,000 pCr month in Value, on the average," hesnid. Jn analyzing the economic situa· lion: Jamison explained that produc· tion is doy.·n. yet employment is UJ!. Afore than one and one-half mt}lion it.ore peos}1e are employed in the country today, y~l production has ·dropped. he said. The answer in fighting inrlation is to somehOY.' produce more and dis· (See ECONO~IV, Page AZ) ' I ' Acupunctu~e Talk Set at Saddleback Santa Cl11us is Coming It~s ·a \\'eek before'l'hankSgi\'ing, but Santa is on h.is \Va y. cartied, in lilt~~ftdo1¥-displaic store,,in....Mfuneapo~s Tbe <Um· mercialization of Chrismas has been· criticized for years. but frofll all .. indica(ion5 it-wC1n't be relaxed this ye-ar.cRCfute<tStofy. PageA3.)· ,_, Saddleback Hospital Opens· New Care Unit A 12·bed respiratory care unit .has opened at Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna llills.and opening of additional intensive care beds is ex- pected soon . Hospjta l spokeswoman l\lary Weldy said the high incidence of respiratory prpblems~ ill patients admitted to the hospjtal led to opening of the unit. IL is equipped to handle both major and minor respiratory disturbunces, she said. A decision to open 10 more intensive care beds came only tv.u "'eeks after the hospital w.a s opened in Ja,nuary, llfrs. Weldy sala The medical stafr found that the ex· isling 10 beds v.·ere not sufficient to h<\ftdle the num be_r of patients rcquir- in~ i.ntensi\·e care. Mrs. Weldy said the need for the ad· dltional intensive care beds largely unity served by the hospital. Santa to Visit Mission Viejo In Fire Engine Santa Clauf is 'COming to ~lission Viejo Dec. 1. . He'll arrive tat the corner o( Chrisanta Drive and La Paz Road in a bright red fire engine at6:00 p.m. Leisure \Vorld. the retirement com ·· munity served by the hospital. · The intensive care unit \viii feature specialized equipnient to continuously monitor the. vital signs of a patient. It is staffed \\'ith mediral personnel \\'ith special intensi''~care training. \\'hen the unit is ope ned. Sad- dleback ~·ill ha,·e 100 beds a'•ailable ror use. Dally occupancy rurrently is run· ning between 80 and 8.5 patients,. ~lrs. \\'eldy said. Gas Too High; Ow1ier Fined , LOS AK"GELES (API -A ser\'ice · station operator has pleaded guilty io charging excessive priues ror gasoline -namely, six cents a gallon more than he "'as legally permitted l:1st January at his l\\'O Che\'tOn sta· lions in Do,vney. · Operator Robert Stefner also en- tered a guilty' plea Tuesday to failing to mai ntain and produce accurate re- cords at the stations. Sentencing was set rnr Dec. 18. •1 e ('(luld pay a max· imum or SS.000 on each count. l·ll' ~·us indicted last February in "'h1tt one local official said \\'as the. first criminal prosecution for '\•iola- tion of presidential Phase 4 gas price controls. · A provision to limit the h"ight of new buildings to 65 reel in the Lagun<i Hills Rossmoor planned com munity was approved this week by the Orange County Planning Commission. The "regulation appro\'ed ~londay states th at any buildings proposed for more than than 65 feet "'ill require <1 conditional use permit \\'hich must be appro,·cd by lhl· commission. 1'he Royal Savings <ind Loan build · ing in El ·roro, by comparison, is UCI Medical Center Buy Gets Probe By DOl'G FRITlSCllE Oftk O.lly l'li.tstlff VC Irvine's <:1greem·en1 to bu')· _Qr.ange,.Count-f-1\1 edicaLCcntcrJmm_ the county y.•ill bt!. part of a wide- ra.ngtng legislative probe into Unl\•ersity or California medical schools and hospitals next month. The financial \1·oes of the fire· campus, university medical-teaching system "'ill be the subject of As · semblyman Willie Brown's (0 -San Francisco) joint Committee o-0 Health Sciences Education hearing in Sacramento Dec. 19. The hearing u'as spurred by com · ments of t"'o UC Regents that, due to the rising costs of medical education. one or possibly tY.'O of the medical campuses may ha\'eto be closed. l;C lrvine-C<i lifornia College of i\ledicine, \Vith lhe least financial stake or uny of the fi\·e campuses. u'as n1entioned specificall~·. ... \Ve are anxious to hear from them (the university).: Broy.•n said ... The uni\'ersity has only \'l'ry reluct.antlr acknou·Jcdgecl that the special role they have been g1\'en in health scil'nce in1poscs upon thl•n1 <1 s pecial responsibility.·· The Orange Count,\' :\led1cal Center transrcr. :.1pprovcd by both th e rt .. ~ents and the county board of supcr\'isors Ort I. \\';JS s 1>ecifirall~· menti oned as <1n area to be covered in lhl• hearing SlO\'l' Zatk1n . lil'O\~n ·s ad · ministrati,·c aid(', said the commitlel' \\'OUld "look al the provisions of the <1grecmcnt. to m:1ke sure it is consis· tent y.·ith the state's interests <ind '"ith the public interest. .. \\le have no reason to believe rt is no:t." l'ic s:1 id . The SS.5 n1illion sale or the facilil\· requires a special legislative aP· prova\ be fore !\larch 1 to become ef. fcctivc. lniliall y . the legislature set asid<' S.S00.000 ror the uni\'ersity pu1·c hase of the l\ledical Center. and the addcrl S.5 million to the eventual sale pric~· n1ancl:i.les the legislative nod. AdditioJ11 ally, said Zatkin,'y.•c \\'ant lo n1ak c su1·e that there \\•ill be no pro- ISee !ti EDICAL, Page A2} The Chinese practice or ·cupuncture Wi11 be the topin>f a lee· ture at 6 p.m . Monday in Room P·l or Sad(lleback College. Santa's arrival will mark the rirstor the "Five Nights of Christmas" pro· tram sponsored by the Missiol1 Viejo ..Activities Committee. The one hour Christmas progran1 will begin al 6 p .m. with Christmas rriusic, roflowed by the traditional lighting of the community Christ.mas tr.ee and the simultaneous lighting of thousands or twinkling lights Silverado Residents William Kelsey, an instructor at Estancla High School in Costa Mesa, wilt explnil;t the healing art to tlrst aid students. The pulJlic Is Invited. -"""..,...-------.,--;.,.,,. throughout the area. SM" OOTH S' ~/L{,NG .· Santa'sarrlvoi w\lrbesign:oll•dwitli :ti afireWorksdii;pley. ,• WITH PILOT AD •·r placea .,.my ad Friday anernool) and sold the Item on the lint call at t :a.m. Saturday morning." That's the overnight success story told by the Newport Beach resident who placed this ad In the Daily Pilot: ' INFLATABLE life ran with oars. sso. Rated for six. Good 1hore dinghy for tour. Call xxx·xxxx. t! yo u have a·boattosell and want to move it In a hurry, call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you, ln the Daily Pilot. r · Burglars Get Color TV at Hilton Inn ' . Burglars who may have had a master key to a vacant room carried O(f a 'Color television Set (rom the Jlilton Inn, Laguna Hills, Tuesday night \ Oranee County Sheriff's or- licers said. Deputies said it was the rtfth S\1ch thert or tel<ivlalon tqulpmcnt from th~ hotel at 252(15 La Pat Road In recent weeks. The latest loss was estimuterl alSl31.70 ( Protest Zone Change -«00e..s:-ha.n&f whlch .W(H4ld.._per.Ju,i1.- extractlon or S.88 million tons of sand and gravel from the Santiago Creek bed In Silverado Canyon is under con · side.ration by the Orange County Planning Commission. About 40 SilveradoCanyon residents protested the zone changeTue~ay 1n a public hearing, saying the m•ss1ve operation will damage their quiet rural setting and create hawda tor thelrchildren. - Applicant ror the :zone ch,ange is Transit Mlx.cd Concrete Company. The SC\'en·Year proposed )lrl>ject ln· vo lves 440 acre!: where opcrulions \vould run from 6 -a.m. to 10 p1m. six duys u week. . 1'he cretkbcd ls rich in su nd and gruvcl deposits. A n\!prby tiite is bCiftg mined by the Ftlntkot~ Corl)Orat1on. • ' TransiL..topokcsmcn said their oper.a. lion v.•ould dig into the hcd an average of 30 reet. · Although lh(' recommendation or 1t11• rnuntv olanning stuff ori~inally \\'US for approval. they asked for the hearing.to be continued Co Dee. HJ. The major ill efrccts or the opera - tion, Rides said. will be increased noise and deterloretton or the scenery and slopes, Oood effects include lowering the stream channel. This would provide odditional Dood protection, the e<>un1y .starr report 1t11lcd. In the most.cantro,·erslsl portion of the p1rce1 1 150 sycamore trce5 and 17 onks would be removed. S1>0kesnlen ror the company pmpOscd 10 plarlt 2,200 .shrubs Q(td 9,oOO trees as re· habili~1Jlon . · ' i1bout 120 tect htl!h anti th(' nt-\I Ross moor TO\\ l'r~ in Lei ~ure \\'o rld ilrl' 157 fl't'I 'fhe height p1·0,·1s1on \\as unc 01 several l'hanAeS apprO\'Cd in :111 up· date to the Le isure \Vorld planned community map. The re\·isions com· prise the 11th re map approved since Leisure World planning began about 12 )'ears ago. Other rhangt:'S appro\'ed include . -Design;;iting eight ser\'ice sl<i tion . sites as in the "'SS (Scl'\'icc Station \ .. Tapes Reveal zone St·\"t·n 0 1 the sites already are i1evelopcd but \\ere designated in a non·conforn1ing zone. The eighth Is to bf:· buih at Lal!Un<1 Hills !\fall. Cl~rifying U!-.es fot the 311 -acre greenbelt art•:i nf Leisure \Vorld un - der the flight path of the El Toro :\larine Corps .\1r Station. This green· hell n1ay ·hi' used for parks. ·open s1>aCt'. recrt':ition. <'ommunity orient· cd ser,·icc and m a1ntenance. :\ny uses l'alling for a building require a <"Ondi - tional use perm ii John Mitchell Refused Blame \VASl-ll'.'\GTOl\ 1\J Pl I Former 1t isn't -doesn't have anything to do Attorney General John N. l\!itche\1 tl" \\'ith Teapot. )t isn"t as bad as .. I fused under pressure from President mean goocl God. there·s JlOI to be no :o.;ixon to take full blame ror venality in\·ol\·ed in the damn thirig. \\'atergate in thl' sprin)'.! of 1973 and in · no thievery or an~·thing of that sort of stead "lobbed mud balls al th e White lhing. :'\obod.'' got any fa\•ors, and, uh I-louse." according to a ta!)(' played in · -you kno\r \\'hat I mean"!" court today. \\'hen Ehrlich111 1111 entered the O\·aJ :\litchelrs refusal to shoulder all office earlier in the day':ifter n1cctit1~ res1>0nsibility for \Vatt'rgah~ \\':tS the \1ith !\litchcll. Nixon quickly as ked apparent turning point in a long day of hin1 if he ,,·as .. all finished .. \\'ilh his · meetings bet1veen ]';ixon and uides on ;1ssigned task. April 14 . 1973. as the \\latcrgale co\'et·· "'i"es. sir.·· Ehrlichrnan rl'phed. up began to unra vel. "All finished. lfe ti\litchell ) is an in · 1·he ~·\·e1~ls of . lh~t day unfolll.cd ll~('Cnt man in his hearl and in his s lO\\'I ~ in L .S. Dist net Court as t~11nd, :incl he does not inlenrl to nlo\e prosecution played ta1>t: recordings of off that pos ition. l·le appreciated lh e those meetings for the jur~· in the mess;ige uh. that. uh. good feelin,I! \\'att•rga te Co\·cr·up trial of :\litchell. (See )llTCl1Elt. Pa,l!f'A2 ! John D. Ehrlich man, H. R. llilldeman and t\\'O former l\ixon ass0<·iates. The tapes disclosed that :'\'ixon first directed Ehrlichman to ask :'llitcht'll to takl' the blame for \\lat('rgale. Hut Ehrlichman reported back thal ~titchell. :'\'ixon·s old friend and 1972 re·elcction (•a mpaig'n manager. r t• fused to do ~o. Ehrhch1na 11 returned 1:1\i•r 1n tht· day to report that .Jeb Stuart :\la - gruder . .\litchell's campaign depul ,\'. had jusl tol d th e truth abo111 \\'atergatc to ft•deral prosetutor .... Finally . i'\ixon rcali1.ed the truth,-.• \\'hite I-l ouse in\'Cll\'l'mt•nt \\<IS going lo come out and hrarcd him self for \\'hat he describetl :il'l a .. ll'rrihh.'. ter" riblt:' se and:tl'' :i ~<»1ndal \1 h1th l'\·cn luaUy forced hin1fron111ffict•. .. No\\·,·· he told Ehrl1chn1an on the . tape ..... the thin)! to do no"' is tn have the son of u bitch clOnl' indi1·1 i\litchell and all lhC' rC'~I and thcre·11 hl-a horrible t "'{l "'l'l'ks • ~1 orsc lh;1n TC'apot llomt' and sofnrth · But he c1uirkly ret·on ... 1dcred hi.., ;1.., "t.'SS nl l'nl of 1 ht~ "candal ~:t.\ tnA. · .\nd . Backpack Club Sets Meeti11g An organiiational meeting for a new b<1ckpacking Cluh is scl for 7:30 p.m . i\Tonday at the Saddleback \'alley 'i·!\tCA. Jan i\l arkcr. 'i'~IC1\ 1)rogram assiit ta11l. said the club 1s for hoth hl'gi n· ncrs and l'X!Jl'riencl•<1 barkparkl'rs. No ad\·anced rock or JX"ak climb1nA 1s planned at tl11s Ii ml'. she .sai<t Alt inlereste-d f'H'rSOn!t fron1 nntth grall(' throuj?h :ulults arc 1n\ 1t1•cl. i\l it !\larker ~aHI ~lort• in format1nn 1s :ivallablc b~· t•ul11n).!f!.:I0·962'.! Vending l\1achinc Taken at School Oritnge County Sherirrs offic(rs are in"estigating the theft of 3 ball· point pen "endin~ m11rhine from the Gates Elementary St:>hOol In El Toro . deputies r~portrd today Of(IC'!r!I: said thieves \\ho enterf'(! the srhool al 23R82 l..c1ndisv1e"' Road b~ unkno~·n means took th1• m<ichinl'. · valued at SIOO. uncl rommitt<•d St'\'er:.I ~c.t s or v\lnduh~m hcrorl' \hey le(\ ,. Wonia1i Nabbed 011 JI ice Count \ it hapely l'urona del :\lar \\on1an \\ hr1 dt·pulic ~ s ;i~ until recently \lflrkcd a!'> ;1 1nndel for ll u~h llcfner·s l'la.\hn.\ r11·µa ni1.ation 11·as j;1ilerl h~ <)r<Jn gt• County Sherirf ·i' officers 1·u ('~<\a ,\ 111 ).!hl nn pro ... ti tulion 1·hargt.•s Shel'iff' .... 1n\'t:'Sl1g:.ilor I.cs L t<b(•I' !'>:H d hl' ;1rr1•:-.tcd huz(·l·e.1·ed. 12;;. pound l\alhleen .\nn !\l:ihonl'\. 23. of ooo Sea I.ant·. Corona dcl J lai·. 1n her rno n1 al th t· ll ihon 11111, L.1~una llill!'. . ;iflt•r 'ht• t'!!:ll)ll•d him Sl50 for her !!I· Tf.j!t.;cfly pt·offt'rt•d services. l.ebt·r ~aid !he br9\\n·haired. f\\r- lonr.ninl· cJcf1·nc\an1 \\as pron1pll\~ lndg~·d in th r <·ount~ jail. Ill' salt! she had l:l\'t'n und1 ·r lO\'('SIJ,1.!a tio11 for some t1n1t• 111 ('(UlrH'('l1011 \11 lh lllll'~f'<I pru. ... 11tutinn ,1rt1\ 1!1cs 4tr;:1 11 i,::t• Coit!ril \\.e.;1lht•r lnrrcalling clou<lincss toni ght and 'l'hur ... <lay \\ ith n chance of r.11 11 'fhur:-.dav afternoon ('nol('r lt•n1p1•t':1tl1res \\Ith hi ghs at UH' h1'<_1(•hc.., of f\.111s1n~ lo fi8 111laucJ (J\,·rni).!111 1011:-50 to as. <·hanc1· •If r;nn "\'hursda.v :1ft1 •r . nuon 30 por:(•(•1ll _,. ~ l:\SIUI\ ..-ouA' I l.rl/ //;flnsa /JD1·111r1 7>11 IQ.•I puu 1·r "" 1a J..1•111t rPtd cra.,/1ed 1n \'rurohi. l\t'11UQ It ira.~ ;J,,. 11rs1 J11111bo Jr1 tn Jw 1n1)0/t;1'd 111 c rai./1 drta$ftr S1ur11, Paye A~ ------ •• ,,.,,s., .. oc. '"" ... \..M ... rd Calot•nti• C••"•Gtr"tr Cl••"'''" c-ot:• er.u-• Dull! l'Oolltft £111M••I"• .. £"""1•111!Mf!I "'"'"'' -""''"' llltt ... "91'9'<'11• .. ..... ,.,,., " "' .. "'·IS '" Ol•lt " .. .. , .. ... , •.. , (•<t• .. " •'ti ""'''"" ... MMt,Tr" 16 Mtwl•t lt•t loWttt ... •• Mll'oi111",, ... , •• ,..,,ltfl~ ""-> ... Ort ..... C..0.Mr Al•n ........ Cl-l '""' ., .. Dr llt1ncr.i.• "'." '*'M<l•-tlt ••. , "'"""""' .. ,.,..~. . ... ~•tlltr 44 ...... lfNt•• •• i r ... • DAILVPIL01' SB I<' ro• Pagf' A I '.MEDICAL ... blems "'tlh patl~nt cHrc during tht ir:.insi tion from rounl)' to uni\'ersity control. ' Such problems, ending e\'tntuall y w lhe rl'sl.:naflon or the hospital ad· tnhustrator. plui;ul'd tht· tran~rt~r of f.hl' Sn<·r:1n1(·ntu County llo:-p1tal 10 the un 1 \'l'l's M ,. , IJCI mediC<lJ ~('hOOI Dean Stanlt•y "•n den Noori said he 1kJ('!i not IK!hcve \bl' h:g1sl<.1 li\C· 11rotx-\\·1H un1)('ril lht· linivt>r11ity ai,:rccmt:nt "1th Or;ingc (:'oun1y, "\Ve :.ir1..· a'''o.1r1..• thut \ht• u1111..'('r)lily :,.nd lhP lt>gi:.li.turf• :ire r1)nrerned f l'· Jl!itrding the flS<.'31 i"!)1l1tat1ons or the -_._;.. ..• :;--_,;: ... ;-;;-:::~ ..... -...-, he said. ' '"I t is not su rprisini,: that the joint ('ommitLre on J11li ns of tearhing flosp1tall would hold a hl·annc to de- velop 1nlnrnlat1on nt·Cl'ss;i ry lo de· termine the leg1sla1L\'e commitment re<1 Wred to fulfill <.'onditions prece· dent to the implcmcnt alion of the ,_.oun\y rontr11et ~net the long·term ~uppnrt rcquirrments for v.:orking (;llpital and ~l1n1cal tt«1ch1ng ~up · port." Dr. van den l\'oort suid. Regents \ViJH am Coblenti of San rranci!'>t'O and Robt-rt Rernolds of '-'9s Angeles brought up the possibility of closing 11 medical campus at the November rCJ:t'nts meeting. ·rhe rcm;1rks of the t'A'O regents. !:laid Dr. van den Noort. "'ere not part o r thl' regular boci rd discussion of un · t\'crsity rinances a nd were "a tangen· 1ial issue." The dean said he is not surprised that the hearini,:s are to be held and that he ex perts to be asked to testify :.:ibout thl' !\1cdical Center transfer. 'We dding' Play Ope1is Tonig ht A t Saddle back The poignant Southern drama '"1'1 emhcr of the \Yedding" will open <i t 8 o·clock tonight at Saddleback College in ~t ission Viejo (or a four· night run. The play rollows the life of young F'rankie Addams and he r struggle th rough the <l "'k'A·ard years or adolcs!"c ncc. Frank ic.-is portrayed by Cathy llall. A cast or IS .s upports her. The production "·ill be staged in Building R. Students holding associat· ed student body card will be admitted free Tirkets for others are SI and a\'ai\ab\c in thr student activities or- fit't' 'The play \\"ill also be presented Thursd11.y, f"r iday and Satu rday nights. PORN O FIGHTERS K NO W THE ENEMY ROTTERDAM . Holland CUP!) - The city budget for J975 includes $58 forthe purchase of sex magazines. The money Is allocated to "the right against pornog raphy." . '"Our offi cers should be able to see y,·hat they arc supposed to fight," a ci· ly spokesman said . • f' r•• P,,.e A I SAD DLEBACK TAX RATES ••• The intent of the le&lslallon, Senate Bill 80, wal ti.rive p,..rty tiilc- payer1 a break and equaliie lht money spent for ed.ucaUon [a tbe vartous ..... aistftcts in the state. • HE SAID IT llASN"TWOIUC.£D. This year, rore1ample, U..aueued valuation of the dlalrict. climbed more lh.an 21r.rcent, but tM tu rate dropped only abottt three percent, M1tlhtw1 aai . "I would have e,.:pected It to tan by a lille pn>portlon," Mi uld. 111 think someone In Sacramento ll &eUln& rich otr Uala. Ou.r •()6l!lil)lft&CMllr la- creased by 3.7 percent'' ' -;-. Other education rates include Saddleback Community Col1ege'a 83.6 > .. cent le.,.y (or general fund expenses, 6.4 cents for the college's ~jed in- debtedness and nine cents for various Oranse County Department of Education programs for the mentally retarded, physically handicapped .-ind other exceptional students. The coll ege rate is one that may possibly climb ...... nexlyearorlhe following year after a commitment is fT\a~e: f~r construction of a num_b:er of permane nt buildings on the Mi~~.1vu • ,..,.,.,~ ..... ,._. -....._ ' Co llege trustees now are studying .sever1l ways of raialnc funds for the buildings. Regardless of the route they chose, tax.es are expected to in· crease. ON TOP OF THE $7.29 that fl very valley homeowner pays f0r educ a· tion, there ci re various rates that fund county and special district opera· tions. . The county tax rate this year stands at $1 .6050. Money raised by it supports the general operations of county government. There are other' rates, too -20.5 cents for county libraries, one·lenth of a cent for the county cemetery in El Toro, 40 cents for county fire departments, 4.5 cents (or the rapid transit district. 22.2 cents ror the flood control district, 18.4 cents for the parks and harbor district 1nd eight·tenths of• cent for mosquito abatement. RATES LEVIED (or county service area operatioM vary from com· munity to community. from lS cents in Leisure World l940cents in south Laguna Hills. 42 cents in fl.1ission Viejo, 43 cents in Aegean Hills and 47 cents in El Toro. · Ri chard K e lly~unty service area coordinator, said the money goes to such varied services as street sweeping twice a month, local'}>arks de· veloi>ment, recreation programs and maintenanc~of roadside landscap- ing. The Leisure World rate is disproportionately low ,because it is a private com munily and most maintenance costs are borne by it! manage- ment corporation. Jn Mission Viejo. l'.'ount y service area money will be used to fund operations of the recently elected municipal advisory council (MAC). ANOTHE R FLOCK OF SPECIAL districts that collect tax dollars are the Orange County Street Lightin g Maintenance agencies. Rates in those areas took a jump two weeks ago when voters ap- proved tax increases to keep the street lights on in the face of rising elec· lricity costs. :r.he rate ls 15 cents in Laguna llill s and 25 cents in El Toro and Mis· sion Viejo. Water and sewer agencies, pressed lo keep lines running to new de· velopments, contribute substantially to the overall tax rates. Mission Viejo re.!lidents are paying 15 cents to the Metropolitan and li1unicipal Water districts of Orange Cqunty for water facilities develop- ment, another 89 cents lo the Moulton Niguel Water District for general costs and Sl.84 for ,.1NWD sewage collect ion, treatment and disposal, in- cluding bond repayment for sewer fa cilities. !Rates levied by the Moulton Niguel. Los Alisos and El Toro Water distriCts are applied only to the assessed valuation of land . .Uuildi ngs or oth er improvements are not taxed under the for01ula based on state law.) EL TORO HOMEOWNERS living in the El Toro Water District pay Sl.24 for water and four-tenths of a cent to Orange County Sanitation Dia· trict for sewage disposal. The same holds for Aegean Hills. El Toro property owners in the Los Alisos Water District pay $3.23 for water and a like four-tenth.! of a cent lo the county sanitation district. In south Laguna Hills. MNWD collects its 89 cent general r ate, $1.14 for sewage treatment and 46 cents for water. , Leisure World property owners pay $1.24 to the El Toro Water Dis· trict. Sewag~ disposal is handled by Rossmoor Sanitation Inc .• a private corporation with no taxing authority. f'ro• Page ~l Panel P11zzled I W ha4's· A. Fre e1:(Ja y '.fha~'~ Not ? : \~aldo you c1u' a fJeewl)' that's no ·'The trouble ls7 no ~nows whit JoeierP,ere? a trampcrrta.~""cocrUiot 111;: B~~- Mernben of the Oruge County 1i1a. "YO'u hav.-biMn uarnu,. -· Plannlns com mlaalon grappled with development rou&efalonc thl1 rl.iiht.of thatodeT~sday'aadtheyconsidfted way. You can~ iiy it's part of:t.be a toa.s Uat or minor hl&hway changes plan, then prolfltilt a man from a.. in Muntlneton Beat:b, Irvine, and Mis.. veloping tbere wli"en M.torile.s in-with 11k>n \tJejo In an amendment to the •plan." ' :. • eounty circulation'8mendment. " ''But.we have-toprof«t thfs r·~:Of One of the propoSal• ahowed a way1" Co'!\mi11lo'n~halrman er minor label adjustment, changing the· Slate~ .said. <$mm~sloners ·aeC ed Pacific Coast Freeway route through tokeeptbeorigJn.alphrase . Laguna Beach to~ former Pacirie • Most chanoes calle:d..(Ol":irl ~ n,:..._ Coast.Fruwav..r.nnt.a..T.h.e form£LJU:O· ~ posea route was ae1etea DY UM: II'~•~"'" July 1972. Ralph Benson, cjeputy county counsel, prote.sted using any Jabels at all . • • "If it i& on the map at all. in effect you are saying it is part of the plan," Benson said. . A road department official says the label. was to pinpoint the route only. He sa\d stale freewaya are not part of the county's master plan, but the county wants to" keep the corridor open because its future is uncertain, he said. "Perhaps we would label il a transportation . corridor,'' t he spokesman suggested. That ·phrase has been used by other agencies ·to describe the route. The land involvesf has been in limbo since the route was deleted. _: ___ ..... .;... • _;-;, "·· •• ~,.µ15 W a"llJCe UHf county m~r plan of ar\erial higtiways 4>nslsteot with ax.ls.t.tn ieneral plans of c1ties. " ·1 ·The proposals that will go to the boardofsupervisorsinclude : · · -Adjust the name Of a loop road in Irvine to make i\ Campus Drive on the north and Turtle Rock Drive on the South loop. I -Adjust the alignment of Irvine Boulevard in El Toro where it meets Trabuco Road to save an old 01k tree. -Indicate: the proposed ex.tension of 111arguerlte Parkway in Mission .Viejo ·from Santo Diego Parkway to .,El '.l'oro Road as a propo.sed prift)ary road. -Reclassj.ty the-following retently finished road segments u "exl.sting major highways": Alicia Parkway, Bake Parkway, and Canada Road. Music Clinic Slated At Saddleb_ack College A live-hour music clinic offering in· struction in flute, trumpet, brass and saxophone will be conducted1Friday at Saddleback College In Mission Viejo. College, high school and community musicians are invited to attend the day-long clinic. Activities begin at 11 _a.m. when Richard Hahn, nationally known Outist. v.·ill present a historical and musical program, "400 Years or the !Jute." . · At noon, Glenn Stuart, lead trumpet player with the bi& bands of Stan Ken1 ton and Don Ellis, will lec~ure on.con·. Egyptian Ships Sail l1ito Suez temporary me"ters and rhythm pat- terns. · Master clin.irs wil~ begin at 1 p.m. with Hahn on fh1te. Stuart on trumpet, brass specialist William Nichols on low brass and instrumentalist Gary Foster on saxophone. Hahn will return at 7:30 p.m. Fri· day to the college library to again pre· sent his slid~ Ject1.1re on the history of the Oute. He wilt display his collection of fl utes dating back to the 16th Cen· tury. He wUI b.e. a~companied by the S2,ddleback College WOod.Wind Che>ir. tick.els for the program are $1 for adults and 50 cent& for students With pfoceeds going to helP send the col- lege band on ' its annual tour of Northern California. · Tickets nlay b"e obtained from mem bers of the band or by calling the rollege community service.! offi ce, 831-9700 or 495·4950. . SUEZ. Egypt (A P ) -FoUr empty Foster, \vho staged a concert at the House Vnit Okays Tax Relief Bill Egyptian passenger ships sailed into college last fa ll. will -r.eturo to MITCHELL ·' .the Gulf ot:-.Suertoday;the firsl,non--perform Tuesday e~~iqg al F,polhlll • • • military ships to trave rse the Suei High School in Santa Ans. WASHI NGTON CUPIJ -Tax reli er for more than 38 niillion Americans <:ind an immediate end lo the grand· daddy of all tax loopholes, the oil depletion allowance, has been ap- proved by the House \Vays and 11-1 eans Committee. between you and him." Canal since the 1961 Arab·lr.eli war. He will be featured on soPrano and Ehrlichman's voice was hesitant in . They made the 58-mi e journey alto saxophone, clarinet and flute. contrast to his usual CQnfident, r•Pid~ . from Jsmailia. the ~nal' midpoint The Saddleback ColJege Jazi Ense · . fire speech. city whereJ they bad)~nchored ·since ble will accompany liim. ~ "An·d he (Mi'tchell' sai'd, ,1 don't $aturday, to Su~z in about .six hours, There is nd admisaion charge, but 1 sources close to the Suez Ca nal ~eservations should be made \\'ith know1 what t hey Cthe Watergate A h · 'd ·1 · burglars) "'ere up to'," Ehrlichman ut or1tysa1 . ,.. ~O_!!l!1:1un1 yservrc es. repOrted. "And he said. 'Nobody was more surprised that I was.• Rain Predicted For North Ar e a Action on a chopped -down tax bill ca me Tuesday during a sometimes dramatic sessio!\ in which a soft · spoken Tennessee Republican. Rep. John J. Duncan, broke ranks with GOP colleagues to cast th e deciding margin in the 13-12 \'Ole lo end the depletion allO\\'anre. "We had this meeting, and, and; uh he, he lobbed, uh, mudballs at the White House at every opportuni~y -it "'as very interesting how he dragged it in, uh , yeah ... one after the other." Art er hearing the report from l\litchell , who had been his campaign manager. Nixon consoled himself by saying : "One. one footnote Is. uh. lhat, uh. his. uh , throwing it off on the White House isn't going to help him one damn bit." 8\' The :\s:'ociatt'd Pr~s 1·1ic N·ational \\"l·alhcr SC'r\"i~re­ dicted rain tonit:ht or 1'hursday O\"er all nf ~orthi.'rn and Central ('alifornia, \\ ith ~n,1\\ 1n the tnoun · 1:.iins abo,·e the 4,CKXl-foot lc\"el. (inlc \\•3.rninJ:~ \\£'re hoisted early toda \" north of l'nint Arena for souiherly 'A·inds gusling to 48 miles per hou r. 1~3 Booked in OC Chairman \Vilhur '~fills 10-Ark. l. said he hoped lo get the bill to the floor Dec . 4 or 5. but even if it passes the House. an almos t certain filibuster by oil-state senators a"·aits in the Senate. If the bill should survive the House and the Senate in the few 'A'eeks re· maining in this Congress. all tax· payers 'A'ho use the standa rd ded uc- tion -an estimated 38.2 mi llion - y,·ou ld get at least a small tax break. But he understood the impact of ~litchell's position. '"The raUlt is the Wh.ite House's rather than his ... "Nixon said. "It 's bad if he gets up there and says that, ii 's a hell of a problem for us." i-lalde man added: "It 's a problem ror us. r\o qu estion. But there's no - \~·ay he ca n prove it.'· Booking~ into Orang(' County Jail totaled 133 JH!r sons -110 men and 23 Students vi·ew women-for lhe 2-1 hours ending mid· The·President then ordered aides to get to l\fagruder and find out "what !he hell he's ... going to say" to the prosec utors and thegrand jury. nig ht Tuesday, Oran~c Cou nty Sheriff's dcputiessairltoday. _'A.m ah(' Ope ra_ ORANGE COAST "Ir l\'litchell is indicted"h"ere. :vou think he's going to be convicted?'" Xixon as ked. ". 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Joanne llarris, district music coordinator. said the opera trip cul minated a sixth-grade unit on opera. Seventh and eighth grade ~tG~f {mentally gifted minor) students also attended. "Yeah. I think SO," Ehrlichillan replird. "I can't guarantee it, but I \VOuld be amaied onc e, once f\-la · Rruder goes in there." ··out, that's only one man." Nixon said. "Uh, that's plenty," Ehrlichman sa id. Ehrli r hman secretly taped his meeti na with ~1 itchell that April 14 . Although the prosecution chose not lo t•nter that tape into evidence. it "'as pla~·ed during congressional in · ves tigations and indicated that · i\litche/I insisted he had been pre- :;surl'd into the Watergate intelligen· re-gathering operation by the \\'hite House D e puty Sued by Viejo Man in' Ass'ault Case Orange Couilty Sheriff's deputy and un sucressCul ~I ilision Viejo ~luni('ipal . .\d\•1sory Council c.,11ndidatf' Vito Ferlauto is bein1 sued for Sl.9 million by an El Tnro man "'ho claims his son 11as falsely acru.sed of theft and at· tacked at Lllguna Hilts ~tall. In an action riled 'Tuesda~ in Orange Count~· Superior Court, f,eonard Smll~ Sr .. 23311 Cavanau~h St. aUeJ{es that his son. t.conard C. Smith Jr., was pushed against a wall l;lst Oct. 3 by Fer/auto who nssertcdl,y :icrused the1boy of st.eiljng his ""'all.et. Smith ,:alleees his son'• arm wa.s twisted and that tht boy. an honor stU· <lent, surfered Injuries that will not •I· low him to pursue a profes1l9n1I cRreer. Jo~trlauto. a narcotics-sergeant, said he was In the store as a priv1te citlien <ii the time of lhe alleged inc.ident. lie placed sixth balloting for the five cha rter members of the municipal a.dYisory council in the election two wet ks ago. The suit alao demands $1,850,000 of t\fJ:Sc1rs Roebuck Company. ' ADUI. T POllTllAITS Couote•. , .. rents, or•ndp1rent1. taml· Ly ~1ouP• 1i re w•lcom•. Grou~ at 99c otr •ddillonal 1ubJec1 , fOf lndhidwata 01ily Saturday 12 Noon 10 • m. 10 5 p.m. lo8p rn, Now T hrough Saturday, Nov. 23 Buena Park Laguna Hills South Coasl Plaza Cerritos Orange • We~tmlnst er ' f',...PagrA I .ECONOMY . • • tribute more, he explained . "Th.tt things can come ungh~d and turn into p 1930S·SlYlf;' ~epr~s.slon has greater e:hances oE happeQl!ll no\v Uia'n anytime In the pasl4.0 ytars," ht' said. ••J\ty best guess, though, is th.at the recession will ool' deteriorate 1nto u depression but will get "-'Orsc ttte next two, threi; or lour qu::trtrrs and U1en turn up,'' he predicted. Auer. y,•ho hanates commerical pro- jects for the Irvine Company, ex· plained the · economj( slQwdowr Is causing a cUtdown on • ...tJusine~s e~· . nantil"ln.nlans...._ _ -"' new. venture oy IJJe (f\'tne 1.;qm· pany, the ·commercial cenler planned many people who believe fairy tales and ·myths. They reel that \.\•hen )'OU get something fro~ the go\'~rn_me~~ you are getting 1t for nothing. Schmitz said. .. People loo k to government ror answers and they are wrong. There is ·something radically wrong with this country and the politicians can't and "·on'tcure it,'' he said. Viejo Resident . Donald Waycott Rites Conducted Memorial services were held Mon- day at McCormick Laguna Beach Mortuary for Donald W. Waycott, 4..1, a resident of M iasion Viejo for eight ")'ears. !\tr. Waycott died Friday. He had been ill !Or about six months. . Mr. Waycott, 25205 Terreno Drive, was a field support manager for Collins Radio Compan y and specialiied in electronics. He had been with the company for 22 years. His hobby was citizen band and ham radio operation. Survivors include hi s widow. LaVoq ; a son,'J ohn , a student at !\tis· sion Viejo High Sehool ; a daughter, fl.trs. Juanita Capert of Elsinore; his rather; one brother and a grandson. Burial was in El Toro Cemetery. Controls Power Vrged for ·Ford · WASHI NGTON CUPI J -Senate Democratic leader ?ifike ?itansfleld to· day introduced legislation that would give President ford authorlly lo slap controls on every major segment ·or the etonomy. Declaring the nation's economi r pi·cture "'as ""·orsening" eV ery da!'. .r.'lansfield said the measure would give Ford d iscretionary authority identical to po\\'ers given lo former Presidenl Nixon . .But that wage-price control alithori· ly expired ha st April and Congress railed in an attempt to extend Jt for a nother year. Sul'ld•y 12 Noon to' 30 p.m. I Sears ,"i111i,.f1t1·tio11 ( :11ur111111•1•1I 11r j 1111r \1111111.'' lltu·k I \ t I \\ I I \ } ' l I ( I I I I DAILY PILOT EDITO.RIAL PAGE Traffic Solution Near ... The stretch of El Toro Road between Rocklield Boulevard and Bridger Road is a traflic epglneer's nightmare that has irked motorists for yearf. • . Persistent lfripes about both traffic flow (or lack or 1t I and safety ha~ards have now lirought action by tho county road department. More th~n SI00,000 will be spent after the first of the year for installation of a median, left turn pockets and directional Jcft turn signals at Rocklield. ' .. • • • . The median is (.19rhaps the most sorely needed llJ'!Proveme~t .. It will stop the current. practice of dnv~rs turning ·left onto.El TOro from shopJ>ih g CCilter parkJng I.ots -a practice which has resulted in many near·acc1dents and raised the ire of many drivers. Landscaping in the median will provide a tJleasant touch rarnid.St the commercial development that fronts the busy stretch of roadway. " \Vhile a more concerted effort by the county road .department and shopping center operators should have been made lon g ago to solve the traffic problems, it's heartening El Toro will be. safer, Environmental Problem An incfeasingly common household device-the !ielf·regenerating water softener-is threatening to Coastipate the I rvine Ranch .Water District's sewage treatment process. Environmental regulations preve nt· the district from using the oc_ean to dispose of treated \vaste \Yater, so the Irvine Ranch Water District developed a means of recycling virtually all sewage. A series.of treatment processes allows 90 percent of the ivaste \\•ater to-be reused for irrigation. The other 10 percenL is lost to evaporation. Dried solids are used for fertilizer. fhe system, hoW-eVer, is not designed to handle 1 Re~iving Dear Gloomy ' :A Tired I 'Marriage (: ' ) ART HOPPE Jr. great deal of interest has been tOcused lately on the problems of mid· die-aged married couples -as wit· ness films s uch as Bergman's "'Scenes From a l\:tarriage" and novels like "The Summer Before the Dirk." ... The basic problem seems to be that after 10 or 20 years or so marriage loses its sparkling luster. By far the best work on the subject, hoy.'ever. has been written by Dr.· Hpmer T. Pettibone. D.V.M. Jn it, he cites the typical case history of Wilbur.Wasp, 48, and his wife, Wilma Wpsp, 47. lt Was l\trs . Wasp who rirsl brqached the subject while reading a ~k entitled. "lias Your J.1arriage LOst Its Sparkling l.A.lster." "Dear," stfe said, ··1 think our inar· riii).ge has los t its sparkling luster." .;You're absolutely right, dear,•· said Ai r. Wasp, who, as usual, hadn't been listening. ··1 think \\'e would communicate bet· ter," said Mrs. Wa sp. "ir vle each had anarrair." "'GREAT rpEA !" said 11r. Wasp, wbb heard that one. So Airs. Wasp dressed up each evening and made the rounds or the swinging singles bars. Mr. Wasp spent hours a t work each day go.: jng down the personnel roster alphabetically and inviting young ladies to lunch, drinks, dinner, break· fast and/of tl)e rootball game. .Unfortunately, l\trs. Wasp was 17 pounds overweight and wore glass· es. At the e'nd of the week she had spent $42.90 for scotches-and·soda and had nothing to show for it but three more poundsanda hangOver. Unfortunately. Mr. Wasp was paun· chy and balding: At the end or the "'''ek he had reached Miss Zenova in accounting and she hadh't called .him back-either. · t .. G~-. I should get together with A.G.B. IGus 11/13). Wanted to call and -complain about mail service but round no listing in my ditectory. I live in Niguel and our post of£ice is in South Laguna. Our directory covers. South Orange Coast -but not South Laguna. B.A. l\lrs. Wasp tried an Encounter Sharing Group. But after two ses- ·sions, s_he was throv.•n out on the grounds sh~ had noth.ing to share. ri.tr. Wa sp tried Transcendental r..ieditation. But he couldn't keep his mind on it. "The trouble with us is that we are dull, uninteresting, ordinary people," said ~lrs. \Vasp, near tears. "Our last desperate hope is a trial separation so that each or us may find ourselves. IN A MO~Tll thef found them· selv.es. Mrs". \Va sp found herself with' no one lo read items to who wasn't listening, no one to feel .jealous of for talking to other "'omen :.tcocktail par· ties, no one to call when the car broke do\Vn and no one to make her take cough sy~up when she had a cold. • l\fr. \\'asp found himself with no one to blame for leaving the cap off the toothpaste, losing his socks or inviting· people to dinner whom he couldn't stand ; no one to awaken when he had a bad dream ; and no one to rub his ar- thritic shoulder. Worse, when he thoughtfully purchosed chocolate ice. ere.am at the supermarket, no one ap· preciated the fact he preferced vanil- la. The Wasps are back together again and as happy as might be expected. But as Or. Pettibone notes, they are doomed lo live out their lives with the knowledge they are ordinary people like the rest of us. The title of his wise and definitive work Cnow unfortunately out or print I is, ''Leave Your A-larriage Alone.'' brine. Self-regenerating water softeners shut them~ selves down at night and nush the salts used In their demineralization process into the se'''er . As the use of the devices-"•hich arc installed despite an . Irvine b~lding code provision against Uieir use-increases. the salt content of the waste water rises. The salty treated \Valer. then, cannot be ceused for irrigation. · In light of the water problems in herent in t~ semi·arid Orange County area, lrvin'e re3iC::.:;1."., ....... do their part by replacing the objectionable devices with acceptable water softeners of the type which require periodic recharging. · • MAC Muddling T\,·o \veeks ago. five people "'ere elected to the r..fission Viejo municipal advisory countil 11\.tACl. One of them. Cal !\"eve. is a county e 1nploye. l\1ondny, the Orange County counsel·s office finally issued an opinion declaring there is no conflict flf interest -legally. at least -for a county cmploye lo be on the ~·IAC -thereby .idvising his or her employer. Clearly, the cart has gone before th(' horse here. The lateness of the decision. after five county employes inYested their time and money in the campaign. is another example of hO\\' the county has muddled its way through the prC'ICe!'>s of ~etting up a much·needed local \'Oice ror ~tission Viejo. · . .. . Earlier. county offici~lls \Vere equally tonfllSL'd about \\'hen the ~·IAC \Vould be S\\'orn in and ,,·tiat it \\'Ould do. So far, preparations for t he 1\1.-'\C have been dismally disorganized by the county government. Such mismana ge ment wastf's n1 oncy and discourages creative involvement in Y.'hat could become a lively, act ive new voice. SB . ;,· ·.···~ .......... ..;,·-· ... ~~~ 'Wl-tr..T WORRIES' ME, SENl>.TOR, 15 TH"T THEY'Ji:f ~ETTIN6 INTO STEP." Brow1i's Civil War Co111iterpart Gen. Grant Made Similar Mistake To the Editor: General George S. Bro"·n·s rccenl comments about the Je\\'ish com · munity finds an interesting his~orical precedent. Another General du1int;; the Civil \Var had a problem und he, too, attributed the cause to a par· ticular people. 1'he General to \\'horn t refer is Ulysses S. Grant. The par· ticular people are again the Je'A'S. The incident involved extralegal Sfl\Ui · gling and illicit trade in parts of ~tis· sissippi, Tennessee. and Kentuckv. General Grant issued hi s inf:1m0Us Order No. 11 u1hich excluded all Jews from the abo\·e·mentioned territories. General Grant's Order l\'o. 11 is im- portant bccau~ it represents the first usage on a national scale in our coun· try of a b~sic antisemitic device : at· tributing solelv to Jeu's the blame for a complex p'roblem ultimately hnving little or nothing to do "·ith the Je'A1ish peo11le . IN TllE CASt: of General Geant, he was blind to the fact that extra.Jega l economic activities are a prevalent feature of a ll modern "'atiare. To la y the blame specifically on Jew's became so indefensible thnt Grant speedily rescind ed hi s order and apologized for his conduct, Rather than exposing the illegal activities as a regretto:tble concomitant of all "·ar· fare, Grant found it mere con\·enicnl lo blame Jews. In the rase or General Bro"·n. he :.tlso resorts to simplistic and l'f· roneous reasoning. Rather th ~1n rf!'cognizing the reality th at con.ven · tion<ll energy sources arl' beinJ! used up. thus making Arab oil·producin ~ countries push to ma.'(imize profits by restrictinl! the rate of production. General Bro,...-n falls for the exlrt.•me ri ght·win_g contention that Am erica is controlled by Jewish interests and that by changing our policy in th!'.' Jl.1idcast in favor or lhC' Arabs, lhl' energy problem will be solved. TllF. Rl:i\LITY, l lx'Jieve. i:. lhal ultin1<1tl•ly the Stale of Israel is 1r· r('lcvant to the energ~! l0risis except a:. a convenient scapegoat to furthC'r Arab politi cal and economic interests. ( MAILBOX ) Letter:$ from reodera are welcome. Nor·. mally; wri1ers should convey /Mir mea· aagea in 300 words or lesa. The right to con· dense letters lo fit gpoce or eliminaie libel 1s reserved. All letters must include .rig· nature and mailing address but names may be withheld on requesl if ru/fit:rent reason is apparent. Poetry will nol be p,ubtished. ~;1 l'll if lsruel. God forbid , ceased lo ..i;.:ist, the ene rgy C'risis 1,·ou\d remain 1\'ith us and 11·ould require complex. difficult. :.nd e1·en painful meas ures loward solution . RAHl:JI HERJ\:ARD P. KJ!\'G ¥ictor!I 'J'o the Editor: \Vhen so often "·e hc<ir the cry. ..,·ou l"an't beat city hall'". it is en· ('Ouraging to witness a case "·here not only city hall, but a county Board of Supervisors, a state Lands Commis· sion. and a large, \\'ell financed cor· poration were in,a sense "beaten" by a couple or citizens. wilh no axe lo grind, who had as their only goal ~he µreservation or a public resource. TllE PUBl,IC resouree l rerer to is the Upper Newport Bay, and the citizens a r e 1'~rank and Frances Robinson. For 10 years. battling against odds which few fell they could overcome, the Robinsons kept asking (!UCstions and gathering information. '!'hey never ga\.-e up the fi Rhl to ensure future generations access to the bay and an opportunity tn see lt1other · Nature at 'A'Ork . \Vhen the Slate Lands Commission, which is supposed to protect the l)Ublic's inlerc):its, voted to J!ivc !he Jlrival<• corporation "'hat in t.'SSl'ncc was the "'hole bay to dcvelo1> .:is they "'ishcd. \Vhen the county und the city which "'ere in\'O(\·cd. :.ti)· pcarcd to side with I.he private dl'Ve lopmcnt interests, the Robinsons didn 't turn away. Instead they worked to elect new city and ('Ounty officials "'ho were more sens1t1ve to their l'ausc. As a result, they gained sup· port and ·some degree or Je gitimac,r. And they "''ere no longer called .. eco· Creaks" because it became clear th;1.t "'hat they \\'anted protected was in· deed a resource, nol a commodity. They convinred their fellow citizens and the public officials, using infor· mation that officials had never taken the trouble to uncover. that they were gettin.e the short end or the stick in the state·approvcd land trade. Finallr. it became politically acceptable to join the Robinsons in their-battle. The Robinsons were fighting ror a principle. one that says that when a go\•ernment holds lands in trust for its citizens, it should take that trust seriously. Once a natural resource such as the Newport Bay is bulldozed <.ind cemented, it becun1es another residential marina. Yet what iS SQ desperately needed in our complex urban li ves is a reminder that birds still fly, fish sLill swim, and reeds still bend in the "'ind. All of us are in the debt of the Robin· sons. r hope some day there will be a Robinson park adjacent lo the Bay to remind us that you can indeed "beat city hall ", or more important, that 'A'ilh the help of citizens, those in city halls do change their priorities. JUDY ll. ROSENEH ·1..e1111y• To the Ed1lor : I think it is terrible that our Or:JnJ:l' Co11st College is presenting the play ··tl'nn~·" as a production of the clram;1 departn1ent. Lenny Bruce 1:-1rcll kno\\'n as a foul ·moulhcd ni ghtclub performer \\'ho \\'as nolcv.·011 h1 for hi s hrrtZC'Jl persistence or US(' of g:utlel' language in spite of k•g;tl <1l'l1nn. And 1\·hat is \\'Orsc, lhi ~ sa1n•• produ('tion 1\·il\ be Us('d to rt•prl'sCnl nur IJr;u1ge Co:ist College at lhl~ cullt"gt! 1:nn1 petition in the Kennt'dy Center. \'inc megalopolis and the future ~ity or Saddleback Valley, e:ii:isl, namely a portion of the Irvine <'Oastal property, portions of the Laguna Greenbelt, lhe El 1'oro !\larine Air Station and the Santiago Creek Greenbelt. Neither the Santa Ana Hi\'er or the Aliso Creek Greer.bell is visible rrom the freeways -a must for the greenbelt -and they are too narrow. L"RBAN sprawl is <:aused by delegating the highest use to all of the land. It is stopped by inlelligent use ol greenbelts and mixed density zoning. In the future, land use planning should not be entrusted to officials \\•hose campaigns are financed by tle\'elopers a nd landO\\·nkrs. but to of· ficials all of whose campaign:; are publicly financed. G E:'llE ATllERTON, ~f .D. Chai rm ;ill of Parks, sponsor of County Loe.ii Parks initiative t'et's Lessotl# To the Editor: I read some time ago that veterans 'A'OUld be going back to school hopeful· Jy, if the fin ances pre\'ailed. It occur· red to me then. 1vhat reference would the general college courses have for the fresh-come-back Vietnam vet? Dry, Oat. straight courses taught by a young or oldish teacher to the man \\'ho·s been fighting. grueling over there in the jungles. bunkhouses, s"•amps, hot S\\'eaty fields . The dope. speed. heroin. the breaking and slip· ping by of rules. the emotional and m·enta l trials the men had to go through and question themsel\•ei; ilboUl. TllE EXCITING, enervating, rres hncs~ of ne\v things, people and 11laces. 'l'h e eold. chilling ne"·ness or thin gs that shocked in a beautirul v.·ay. The simple coping of shifting: ideals and realities. Ocalh, imprison· men!. pain :.ncl torture. Loss of friends· a·nd ron1n1anding officers. Ft!ar. "'orry and si l·kness . ID-advised Remarks Air Problem ' I OBJl~CT lo my tax nlone:r bting: six•nt to promote ~uucr /;1nguag(' a nd I do not think restricting it to ''n1aturt· audiences" in any '":iy justitu·~ lhl' :-;election or thi s pl:1y. \\.ilh <Ill lhl' t'i nt •. ·inspiring. u1llifting n1atC'rial a\•ailable I think it is disgracl'ful lh:il our in· stitution of higher lcarninJ.! has made this selection. . FRANCIS J. \\'ILLI1\l\1S, f\f.I). I '\'t< ne,·er btl'h 1.1 vet atlywllere. But "'Ouldn'l it b<' helpful all the "'ay :1round to e\'eryonMf maybe some or these \'etcrans tauj!:ht us about some ·things really happening "over there." .,I '\\'as there, and this is what I felt, saw and experienced. \Vhat I lear· ned. ·• \\'ouldn 't it benefit us. the stay. at-homers~ !\'ot to speak of the finan· cic1I and spiritual bcnerits it would give lo the "teacher!'." Can you (it a pentagon in a square hole? WASl!l~GTON -The nation's top m\litary man, Gen. George S. Bro"''" or the Air Force, said u•hat came to his mind about J c"'•ish political in· fluence, is sorry for it, und the in~ <'ident has brought out or the closet a ve.r.y difficult problem. In' the past. \vhenever the State of Israel has become involved in a military conrron· 1131.)on the odds ravored the 8Uperior skill , de- letmlnatlon and . t-qulpment of the · .. -.r~wtsh"'--v.•arriors. The Yorrl Kippur "·arthook-that pre· s umption. A new war in the A-tldea st might mean-the immlneat destruction of the State or lsl'ffL tnd witb It the collapse oC 20 years of Americ.an rorelgn pollcy. 'The· problem this possible con· ~~uenc~ poses Is '"hethcr or not the United St•les would resort to direct military intervention to prevent the destruction of Israel. and that Is the spector Brown leL out of the closet with h.ls Ul-constdered remarks._ IN SPJTF. of Brown's upologins aild dit;a\'Owa1s, lt Is hard to believe that I RICHARD -W:ILSON his spontaneOus remarks did not stem from p~· \'ious discussions in the high milita y co mnl nnd . H e was altoget •r too specific on the point that a C\V oil embargo which caused :;uffcring in this country might n1ake Americans ''tough-minded'' enough to "break ifiat lobby'' to save Israel. _But Rrown aqve.qed. t.P a nother Point. the lntolerabit.! effect of -11n oil · emb:iri:o and the amassmentoC world n1oney reserves by the Arab nations and whether the United Slates and \,he "'·or1d would put up with it 'without military intervention. AS FOR himselr Brown declared he had no intention of going off to war In the r..fiddle .E3 !>l, llis gre11t('st in· dlscr:ellon was in parroting the anti· Semilic line about the banks anti news))".ipcrs or America !Jclng control- led by the Jews, \\'hich he, President f'ord and the Joint Chiefs of Starr .are so~ry about. ' Every(lne else kno"'" lhat this is ;:1 part. .of the private di~cour1e on Jhe survival of l ~rael . which can be • deplored but nol ignored. Perhaps it is just as wetrto f:!Cl this out or the closet and into the open now for an uncomrortable airing before. new decisions h:i\•e to be made on the C!ourse of American policy in the P.tidenst. 1F TJI£ United States comes to the point of drastic action in the P.1'iddlc East it cannot be justified solely out of religious or humanitarian sympathy \\'ilh the State of Israel, but because the "ital interests of this country are in· volved. · 1'his is "'' .hy lh~ sul!jcrt is l09 1:.9n1 · plcx for Air 1-"orce generals who spon laneous ly"'reacl against Jewish political influenC!e In the common idiom apd then regret it. "For, 1t is not a question or whether or not Jewis h·conlrollc.d banks and newspaper!' and a Je'A•ish·inOuenced Congress desire the sa vlng or Israel. TllE QUESTION is whether or not SOvict·supported and equipped Arab armies will "''ipe out lsr3cl. banish. American influence (rom the l\tideas~ and hold the world's economy In thrall. Th~l i's what llenryA. l\isginger 1n <is com11lcx. u series of nego1i•1lio11i1 :1s on American ~ecretary uf ~I.lite C!ver undertook il' tryin,r,: to pr~vl'nt. All that Cicncral Bro":n·s spontanc1n1s • -t remark s t.•ontributcd "as the re\'elation that the Joint Chiers of' Staff are very nervous about ital I. As is s9 often the case in sensiti1.:e politir:a l matters of this kind, too lit tit> ;1Ucntion wa~ paid. to lhc rest or C:t•nera l Bco\vn 's s11o nlanco u .... ,.en1arks. lie spoke of the disruption that•~ new oil embargo would cau.se in f:uroix• :.ind J a1>an us "'ell :1s lht• 1;nited States. J·:\'TlREl.Y upart frnm the l sr!\Ch 11rublcn1. dl'm :1nds m11y .rise for ar linn as 1\r:1b nation:. gain control or he \\ nrtd ·s rnsh re s e r\'~!11 ~n--ct str1.10Ah• lhc l'tunorny of the in dustrlall zcd nalions. "It 's ;1 heck or a problem to contem · · pl11te, but I don't intend to ao off to "';ir in the ?ofidcast, 1r that's th(· (1ucstlon." iUtld Orown. Thnt mny very well prove to be the c1urst1on nt some future date. which lhe .!t•u·ish lnrlucnres against \\·hon1 Hro\1 n spoke ar<' no nlore ea11er to contl!n1plate 1h:in he. f'or the l)resenl the clear interest or all concerned Arabs. JC\\S, 1\mer1cans. R ussi:1n~ -li{'S in the c101rtia·d 1111rsui1 nf the "amicabh· nc ~ntltitions" described by Cencrul Brown·g 1>0~s. •S<.-e~tary or Oerense .lames Schle~lngt!r. Urban Spro1l'L Tolhc Editor: For 30 posl·\\•ar years the United States ha s experienced costly, un · sightly, and unnecessary urban ~ra\\ I. The. same number o( people. in fart far more J>t."OJJ\e, could be 1)1<'.lt'Cd on the same total area con· tuinini:! greenbelt s, \Vhich would s top urb:1n sprawl , Tlll:RE should be. at lc:i i:.t. '"'O 1\idc i;:rcl•n belts l.ictWL'Cn Los Angeles and l\1 C:ii:ico, 11nd three OOt"''cen l...os Ani::clcs i~nd Sant<i Barbara. lnsidl' the ~rcc nbell~~t.he l11ndov.•ncr should bl'. pcrmittecl existing aJJricultural .use~ ;ind so.taxed. while those ~rcns uctivcly used by the public should lK· ourchased by the publi<'. . Oranse County \Vhich i.e; only one half developed, ~~Id bisect ii$ an· ticipated four million pOpulation 'with a wide greenMlt, and thcrl!by stop ur- ban r prawl. r.11:1jor clement ror a g«.o.enbclt between tht Los An~eles·lr· Isn't It True? "A reporter is lo" politician \\'hat <i barlclng dog ISIO a chicken lhi I." -Mike nouk., •' PE~NY ALEXANDER ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vetd, P\lblisher Thomai Keeoil , Edt&or -&lrbaro K·n>ibi.ch •• Editorial Page tditor The edltorl:il page of the Pally Pilot 5ttkt.: tn tnrorm and stimulate readers by pre~enlin g on this Piii«' divt'rse tommtntary on topics ot in· lt'rl'st by 5)'nd1tated rolumniats and (artoonists. by pro,·idiOJt a forum fnr rt>adert;' 'ltws and by ~tin&: ltus M..,'spaper's opinions and ideas on rurrt(ll lop1rit. The ~itorial op1n1ons of lhl' O~ily Pi~ appear only in lhe. e<htottal t'Olumil at 1Jae lop of the pag.:. Opinions ex~utd by the l'Olumnlsts ~od cartoonists ind lttler wrltt'r<t arr 1he1r o.....,. al'ld no l1tldori.emtnl nf tht'1r l'ie'4'S by the D11ily Pilot should be inferred. • Wed~osda)', November 20, \974 / - ' j ·I Wedne1day. Novembet'20, 11a74 J ' A r:-, 1 DAILY P4LOT _ .. Trick List Statistically Contains 'Notables' Beer · Drinking, Cancer Linked Dracula -Tactics PETALU~IA <U PI) - Police are looking for a man "'ho bit another man {n the neck when he became impatient In a restaurant line. SACRAJ\IE!\"TO 11\P J - flfficers arc thu1nbini.: 1hro11i:h a prostitute's .. trick book" containing 400 11;1ml'S -in(•l uftini,: ··pt•ople \1 ho ha\'C hl·cn ell·rlt•d to puhli t office ." a po li t e :-µokcsn1an :;;:•) s LOS ANGELES IUPll - Two scientists say they ha\'e found a statistital rela- tionship bct"'een beerdrink- ing andcanrcr -but y.·arne-d that docs not ncl'cssarily mean beer rausrs the dis- ease rectum and kidneys in boll sexes, li ve r a nd breast b females a nd b ladder Ii males, the study sho11'ed. Police said Tuesday that • felony ch~ra:e or aSsault wlth a• deadly. weapon ,would be filed aa:al nst the biter. 1N TlfE STAT•:S \o,:ith th.', --".--C:.:.c::.:..:::::.: __ -J lowest beer t'onsumption - South Carolina , Alaban1a !-.•Jt•r:1mPnlu [l1•n11t • f'b, ... r Jan1cs ~lt·~l anui. :-..ud v.ht·n thedcpartn1cnt 11) not studv 1ng the book. it•~ kt·pt undCr "lock :ind key" follo"'ing it raid S<ilurday on an apart- ment <i boul three blocks from the Capitol. -::. .. ~:~::-._ -T ,-, ,;.,, -.;i -v::i:--:... -"tllilif.\ll\'"...cll;d;~lh1: .i. ~i:ll' o.15c Uil Study .. Allocation .Approved states and 2-1 foreign coun. tes id~nt d rank about 26 tries show that regions with quarts a year. The death rat{' the highest per capita beer from rectal canter in those consumption gent•rally also· stat{'S is about J 1>er 100.000 '""'' ......... have high rates of rectal and persons. ~IR !I II ppeal intestinal cancer. the 1 .... ·o re-California, "·ith. 59 quarts "Things will go s lo.,.,•Jy n ow , This is a lot of h ousekel'pin g work .'' ~l c~l anus said in reference to the in.,.t•stigalion. Attorney hfelvin Belli searchers said. average, had sel'en deatlis perl00,000. said Tuesday he may THE FINDINGS by Dr. appea l a f ederal J ames E. Enstrom of the judge's dis missal of his UCLA School of Public S3 ·11· · · Health and Dr. Norman E. mi ion suit against Breslo.,.,. of the Uni\'cr~ity of the s tate Bar of t>Ft"ICf~RS USED ;i hid· Ca Ii f 0 r 0 i a \\I hi c h \\1ushington we re published den mo\'ie c j1mt•ra for 111oo inthejournalof the National v•ei.'ks to film the t'ntr;111r<· censured him for ap-Ca ncerlnslitutc . of a Capitol ·rowers up<.irt· pearing in a scotch En~tro1n s a id the re· ment at 602 !\' St. befure "'hiskey ad and recom· searchers looked for a rela- 1he_,. arrested three 11oomcn. mended suspension for tionshipbetwcen cancerand J\lt·~l anus suld in :1n in-;.1 year because of ·un-consumption of beer. v.•ine. ll'r vicv.· ·r ue s day . '/'he ethical advertising.' liquorandcigareltcs . nto;.1rest corner of CaiJitol --------~---·· 'fhey found no correlation Park, in \\'hic h. thc Ca i>itol is betwee n any cancer and I d · Oth JN · p l c \\'ine drinking, he said. But oc:.te . IS l lln( ; Sls. 00 ue the stalist;,, used ..... ere for l\lc~lanus <idded . 1960. when the re were not ··or eourse. ""<' don't k . many wine d rin kcr8 in the know ir someonl' "'ent dO\\'O A. ttac er .l:nitedStatcs. there and used the n:•me of They found a relationship a notable person. 1'hal'£ bet.,.,·een hard lic1uor con-somet~i ng "'~ ha\'e lo con · 'Guiltv' sumplion and cancer of th('. tend l\llh too ' J 1 esophagus in men. Enstrom Al·cord1ng to :'\lct\lanus. I.AS \'EGAS IAPi A said, hut found many morl' ·b11s1ne~s uncl prof{·S~tonal bel'n churgt•d "·ith \\'hack· \·Ol\·ingbeer THE SA!\JE general pat· LOS ANGELES <UPI) - tern 11ppeared in statistics The city council put up from the24 foreign countri es 515,000 Tuesday to finance a sur,·eyed,theysaid . study aimed al combating \Visconsin has the highest federal government leasing per ca.pita beer consump-ofoffshoredrillingsites. tion. an a\·erage IOOquarts 11 year, and ranked just behind The alloeation was un:. Nev.' ,.ork and Rhode Isla nd animously l:lpproved by the in deaths from rectal council to find a Nalional cancer .:.i hout9pertOO.OOO. Academy o f Sciences A \l"eakness of the study~ evaluation of the Depart- the authors noted, \\'as that il ment of Interior's environ· is based on s tatev.•ide ·mental impact statement averages. not directly on concerning oii leases off the beer drinkers. Southern California co a.st. But. they said . a study in l\1ayor Tom Bradley re· Nc,v Yorkshov.·edthat35per· ques ted the appropriation ct'nt of men with rectal last "'eek after an ad hoc cancer a nd JI percent 11·ith meeting with local go1·· intestinal cancer .,.,·ere bet'r crnment11l representatives drinkers. con1pared \\'ilh 19 to coordinate opposition to pe rcent beer drinkers i"n a the federal go1'ernment of- controlgroup fshoredrilling proposal. ' .. ' . · ,-~it's ii'diteo AiriiitJitewcdii·ir~numoer. 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But he said l'arlier !'<Orne of to tri<1 I 1'uesda\' in District the na mes on the list "ure Co urt on the baitery charge . \'cry well knO\\'n people, but instead made the plea to some on high levf.'!s in this a lesser court. ~.Sears Budiilt all first quality fashions for Located on the lower level com munit y u"nd son1e Policesaida poolcue"·os throughout the sl<1tc " slarnmed O\'er the head of Together llOLLYWOOD (U PI) - Mel Brooks and Anne Ban- croft. real life hus band and wife, will work tbgether for the first time on a ~·ov. 27, ABC-TV special "Annie and 'the Hoods." Misses' Warm Comfy Nightwear ' Terri Lynn Rc<'d . 28. \\'as Dellil Ann Huiz. on duty ut booked r0r inl't·sli~alion of ~he Trophy Rooi:n ~r Aug . pimping, pa ndt•ring und 21. S~c \\"US ho~p1tahz~d and possess ion nf dangerous re-quired 12 stitches in her drugs. She .,.,·ns rell•ased on hl'<l~. _De~. 16 "·a~ set for 57,500 bail ilOd f;iccs ar-Christ1;1n $sente ncing. ra i g n mcnt Friday in t ~lunicipal Court. She also Cf d has gone b~· the name of 0 gge !\lartin in the past. l.IZA C Rt·z . ·'"·· w"' Heater booked for 111\·est1gat 1on of AnEHTIOM ALL MAZDA OWNERS short 68.8 long 7s.s residing in a house of ill . K. f;.ime . She \\"as released on ills 2 S500 bail. Angel lloston. 27. \l'a:i; citt'd for thl• s ame , , . DE p _ \·iolalion :1nd rt'lc:1sed .. lC tA:'\SI <A. I \lithout bail pending her .' ~1·0 .1!.~Y.s ~ave d1~d. of trial b<'Cal1Sl' she h:ul no .1sph~x1at1on after an apart- r r record 11ohce Sil id nlt•nt \\·;Ill .heate~ became P 10 , clo,gged. pohcesa1d. lo :.i quiet. subdued \"Oll'('. ·r hcir mother, Gloria :O.lrs. Reed t urned tlo\1·n a Young. 31, w as listed· in reporter's r c1111c~t for a scriOus co nd ition at telephone intcrl"iC\v' ·rues· l·ni\·crsity J-lospital in San cl:iy . l>icgo Tue~day. FREE Alll'=IYI SATURDAY HOY. 2~rcl 1!00 a.m. ~-~ .. ..., ... 1•·---.. __ ,__ S.. ltM Mell , ... et Miit fofMCl91 "C.,-C•r•" IHtt. .. toct.y. hlly , ... -c..,...., ........ 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Step- in, zip or button fronts in empire or A·line styles with pretty trims. Cotton, cotton ond polyester or ocetote, all with acetate bocked Kodel11 _Polyester fiberfill. Sizes 10 to 18. • • 'tic•s lff.cti.,. throu9h Saturdoy, Nov•mber 23 Use Sears Revolving Charge Buena Park 8150 La Patma Ave. -~hone 828·4400 ' : Oranl!e 2100 N. Tustfn' Ave. Phone 637·2100 I ---........... 9,39 AM..• 9.si P..M. Sllf\doy 10 A.M.. ... ,""" ) ' ' .J .. , .. ,,. ,. , .. ' 7 • .. ~ .. --- • • • &vine Today's Fina-I. N.Y. Stoeks f ' f VOL. 67, NO . ;l24, 9 SECTIOlllS, 106 PAGES • \ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1974 TEN CENTS l!y HILARY KAYE .... Dlllj "191 Alilf • An economist, bUsinessman and 'POiitician spi.iking at UC IrVine Tues- day night insisted they aren't pro- phetsor gloom. · 1 The pictures they painted of the cur- rent and future economic fituation,. however, were gray, if not actually bla ck. Foc~sing on the ~ouble-edged sword or ihflation f!Od receSsion, Conrad Jamison, or Sect1rity Pacific National Ba nk, detailed how the total economy is bein~ affected; Albert Aller of the lrv1ne Company ex· amined the im pact on commerclal bu siness : and for'mer U.S. con~ gressman and presidential candidate John Schmitz discuased the govern- ment's role in the ecooomy. Jamison told the aUdience at the ' Community '74 s'ession, sponsored by the Newpor.t ,Harbor Junior League, lhal recession and inflation are de· finitely Mre. ··Two digit ioflation, or banana re· public inflation. is here and we'll pro· bably li ve with it the rest or our lives,"hesaid. In discussing recession, Jamison oointed out that the gr:oss national product declined the firs t three quarters or this year 1tnd will pro· bably continue to drop for the nexl rive, six or seven quarters. "We're not at the bottom of lhe re- cessio1. yet," he warned. Real disposable income per capita. or total , personal income, increased locally an<t nationally for 13 con- secutive years until this year, when it's down about three percent. the economist said. ·'This is statistical confirmalion or '4'hat you a ll know from yotfr pocket- books : recession and infiation are bit· ing hard.'' Jamison concluded. He noted that inflation is not a self· correcting problem. "It tends to feed on itself and accelerate." he said. "Inevitably it has an une\·en impact on society '41hi ch makes it the cruelest tax of all ," he said. The best s ingle hedge against infla- tlon is to own your o"'" home, he sug- ges ted. 1 "In Orange County today, between spring and right 119w, prices rose more than l\\'O percent earh month (ot" houses. A S50 ,000 house is rising $1.000 per month in value. on the average,'' "he said. In analyzing the economic i;itua· t ion, J amison explained that produc· (See £COJ\'"01'1Y. PageA?J Cost Housing · Issue rLOw • t , Scrapped Medical Center Probe Legislators to Study UCI Agreement -~--J~.OIJG.FRITZSCH E Ftancisco) joint Committee on •1ealth '"" ... OtlC'~u~Mi.cst." Sciences Education hear ing in · "We are anxious to hear from them {the university),·: Brown said. ''The university has only very reluctantly acknowledged that the special role they have been given in health science impo ses upon them a s pecia l respon sibility." UC Irvine's agreement lo buy Sacramento Dec. 19. Orange County ritedical Center rrom The hearing "'as spurred by com- the county will be part o( a wide· ments of t wo UC Regents that, due to ranging legis lative probe ·into· the rising costs or medical educHtion, Uni ver sity or .Ca lifornia medical one or possibly two or·the medical · schools and hospitals next month. . campuses may have to be closed. The fin a ncia l woes of the fi ve· UC Irvine-CalifGrnia College of campus, university medical·teaching ·Medicine. y,iith the lea!i t financial · system \\·ill be the subject of As· stake o~ a ny or the five campuses, wa s semblyma n. Willie Brown's (0 ·San menti"oned sj'.Secifically. lrvitie. Village Plan 'New Culve.r' Signals '. . End ·of Agrieult~re?: When the Irv in~ City Cou~cil direct- ed the planning dep1rtment to concen- trate on hastening development of the Village or New Culver it·was the first move towar d eradicalin' agriculture as a long.term partoflrv1ne's ruture. The cpuncll told!..Plannlng Director Williarri Livingstone to .prepare' a general plan changeaflowin1.develop· mentor the 1,500-acre village.between l975and 1980. "Agricultural use. in this ~area is absurd," Quigley said, maintaining that Option 3 ''Is a joke.'' The Yilla·ge will be hom'e for 17 ,000to 20,000 new residents, bringing re- newed demands on the city's already shaky capit.al improveme"nµ: nnanc- ingplan. Additionally, stepping up develop· <See CULVER, P1ge A!) The Irvine gener:al plan has three op· · ' R tional la nd development patterns. One S~a te .eP,()Tt , calls for heavy orban development, _ another for retaining 6,700 acres of · /:!. , farmland and t he other a middle f.B~.9i'i' :,ks DiiJ.l.i_n.U • .:. a:round between the two. _ ~~ ::-o ,.. -The Vilfage or New Culver, located. ,. .... . between the Saq mego l\'i'ee)vay ••d Vo· r N'ew •11'/e Us ' 1'toulton Parkway northwestot€ulver . 'I' .. ,,.. 1 ' D'riye, mak.es u~ !)early a quarter'Or -' 1 .I . I . . the agricultural l'.lnddesignated in Op.. ' ::>AQRAM ENTO CAP) ~A ma1<?r.0tl tkm 3-whlc~ .forecasts retaining as -.~mpany should be.allowed to dnll 17 much acrlculture as possible. new w~lls in the ia'"nta Bar.bar a Ch~n- Thecouncil actlondid notchange'J.he nel ?H;cause the. economic bet\Ef1ts use of the land, but put it amonta list of oul"'e1gp th.e environmental dangers, changes to be Included in the second '\ a-state re~rt says. . amendment to the general plan 'hich , The environmental impact report, theplanningc1>mmis•ionwillconsider prepa red for the State Lands .Co m· nextmonth. . mission, deals with a request by Councilman John Burton, wtx> Voted 1\tlantic Ri.c~field Oil Co. (ARCO) to along with Henry Quigley an~Art An-rt:surne dr1lhng off a channel plat- thony to include the proposal. said, "It form north o~ L~s An~eles . . seems to me {hat weare making the de· The com m1~s1on will hold-a meeting cistonofwhether or not toaliandon 0p. Dec. 19 to dec;1de \\'hether to a llow the lion 3 and lose the agricultural area forever." , Jrvine Company Planner Don Cameron, in preslip~ Uie councit to change the development schedule for the area from the 198().1985phase to the 1975·1980 phai~. described the area as unsuitable (or continued agricultural use. • The village, he said, will ultimately be surrounded by development and would bean islandoftarmland. Additionally, Ca meron described the-Village of New Culver a.& the area where the company hopes tO b\Uld the bulk or lower-priced.homes. an issue emphasited by the toouncll in past months . The longer the company wails to de·. velop the land, he Sj\id, t~e highe r prices will go as a r.e~ultofinnalion . SAWHILL GIVESCQASTAL STATES WARNING, P•g• 86 :-ew wells in the channel where a ·1969 blowout sent oj l spewing into the tk:e·an and onto ne,rby beaches. .::These companies still have a.con- tractual right to realize the rest or the potential rrom lhelease,: said R. s. Golden. assistant execuli\•e offiC'er or the commission. "'We.have.to let them go ahead un· less there are strong environmenlal consi.det'ations," he said in an in· tervie·w Tuesday. "The environmental problems a re . minimal-or non-existent in this case," Golden said or the report's finding~. Tile three-volume report examines th:e geology and other environmental charactefistics of the area around Rla\form Holly tWo miles off (!ole~a- SMOO t'H S, 'IL/NG· It also di scusses the safety • Vf . mea suresto preventspHlsand lo COO· W 'HP/LO"' 'D tain tbose that might occur. but ad· ~ IT J I< -~mifithatprettictirfg whelhera spill · · will occllt is difficull. "I placed my ad F'Ylda y._aft.ernoon "'lt is difficult to determine a pro· and sold the ltem on the first call at 9 babllity ractor for the occurrence or a.m. Saturday morning." oil spillage from the project, since That's the overnight success story there have been .no reported past told by the Newport Beach resident ·11 ( n1 tr 11 ii " th whoplacedthls adlntheDaily·Pilot: • spi s rom ,...a orm 0 y, ere-portsaid . lNFLATABLE life raft with The Orange County Medical Center transfer, a pproved by both the re- gents and the county board of supervisors Oct. 1. was specifically mentioned as an area to be·covered in the hearing. ' Steve Zatkin., Bro'4'n 's ad· mini slrative aide, said the committee would "look al the provisions of the agre:ement to make sure it is c.:onsis· tent "'ith the state's interests and \\'ith the public interest. : ' "\Ve have not~ lo belieVe il is not,"hesaid. · "" · -. : ' · ·The SS,S .mil.lijlle ol~!i\Y tQ:;a~res . ··,st> leg· t~Pi· '\ ptf)ta'I ~fore M 're t \o· €er. -~·- rel~ii;r~lly . the i~ei•'•'"'" •et aside .Saiata Claus is C:omi1ig SS00,000 for the univer.s.ity purchase or • · l>\e Medic.al Center. and the added 55 It's a v.'eek before Thanksgiving,. but Santa is on his way. l'arried . in million to the eventual sale price this case, lo a \VindO\V display s tore in l\'Iinneapolis . The com- mandates the legislatiye nod. m e rcialization of Ch ris mas has been c1iticized fo r years. but from all :\dditionally, said Zatkin, we want indications it won't be relaxed this yea r. {Related Story, P age AJ. ). to m11.ke sure that there will be no pro· blems with patient tare during t he transition from county to university control. Such problems. endiq e'ventually in the resig».ation of the hos pital ad· ministrator, plagued the transfer of the Sacramento County Hospital to th~ universjty. · tJCI medical schoQI Dean Stanley van de1 Noort-Said he does not belie\'e tht le•t~li'UVe probe will imperil the universil agreement \l.'ith Orange County". • ··w e a re a""·are that the uni\'ersity <tnd the legislature are conce rned re· garding the fi scal implications or the county.university contract,'' he said. "It .is not surprising that the joint . committee on s iting of t eaching hospitals would hold a hearing to de· vclop information necessary to de- termine the legislative commitment ·required to ful(iJI conditions prece· dent to the implementation of the county contract and the long.term ' support require ments for working capita l and clinical teaching sup. port.'' Dr. van den Noort said. Regents William Coblentz of San F'rancisco and Robert Reynolds of Los Angeles brought up th'!: possibility Of closing a medical eamvus at the November regents meeting. The remarks of the twc regents, said Dr. van den Noort, were not part of the regular board discll!sion of un- iversity finances and were "a tangcn· tial issue." The dean said he is not surprised that the hearings are to be held and· that he expects to be asked to testify about the !\tedical Center transfer. Irvine Noise Ordinance OK;d The Irvine City Council h as ap· proved a noise control ordinance.~e­ signed to giVe enforcement weight to ruidents~complaintsaboutnoiset • - The ordinance uses Orange County ois.U .e.v..eLs tandar.ds.J:ather-than stricter city standards initially pro·· posed. The ordinance ls to be enforeed ·by the County Health Department under a $1,000-a-year contract with the city. PSA Faces Lawsuit • .Responses on Agency Get .Mixed Opi~ions \Vhether Irvine must rorm a hou s- ing agency to retain local control over design and pl acement of \ow-cosl housing projects financed by the state or federa l governments drew sharply different res ponses from two council members Tuesday. Such an agency would be required to exercise local control if Assembly Bill 2966-whic h would set up a state home financing agency-passes, said Robert Klein, a spokesman for the joint legis lative committee studying the bill. The bill was approved by the legislature in the last session, be.t vetoed by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Gov- ernor-elect Edmund G. Brown Jr. promised during his campaign to sign such a bill if passed again. Oe\'elopers coul d use the low- interest funds from the legis lation to fina)lce low.cost developments and, Klein said; the city wou ld have no con- trol withoutSUCh a n agency. The warn·ing , however, was described as a "euphemism " by Councilman H.enry Quigley. .. It was a sales pitch for the feds and the state boys to help us along in im- plementing our <low-and moderate- income housing) program.'' he said. Klein 's description of lost local con- trol, he said , was designed to scare re· sidents into ·accepting a city housing authority as.the lesser of two evils. !\laye r Gabri elle Pryor. however. agreed with Klein, concluding that the city has two options: -"Do nothing and have little or no control over the kind of state-financed housing which m ig ht be constructed. -"Esta blish a hou si ng age n· cy ... whi ch will be able to exert control ove r where IO\\'-cost units are placed. should a loca l developer decide to use state fina ncing of the type described · to us by Bob Klein." Mrs. Pryor contended that the city should prepare for possible state and federal housin g actions rather than v.•ait and react to the rei;ults. She and Councilman Robert \Vest, ho~·cver, were defeated in their bid to keep the attention or the planning de- partment conce ntrated on housing. Mitchell 'Refused To Take Full Brunt' WASHINGTON fU PI) -Former Attorney Genernl J ohn N. ?\-1itche\I re· fused under pressuN! from President Nixon to •take full b la m e fo r Watergate in the spring or 1973 and in· stl'!ad "lobbed mud balls at the Wh ite l~ouse." according to a tape played in · court today. ,ri1itchell 's refu sal to shoulder all responsibility. for \Vatergate was the apparent turning point in a long day of meetings between Nixon and aides on April 14, 1973, as the \\ratergate cover- up began to unra\•el. Ehrl ichm :in reported baek that r.·Jitc hell, Nixon·s old friend and 1972 rc·clection campaign n1 :1na ger, rC'- fused to do so. ., Ehrll chman returned later in th(• day trt report that Jcb St6art J\1 a- grudcr. !\fitchcll 's campaign dcputr. had jus-t tnld t he tTi.J1h ::rboirt Wa1ergate to fede ral prosecutors. Finally. I'\ixon realized the truth of \Vhile !·louse involvement was golni: to come out and braced himself for "'.hal he dcsc r~~ad as a "ti.:rribl e. ter- n ble S<'andal -a scandal \\'hich ·e,·entu:i.lly forced him from offi ce. oars. $50. Jlated ror six. Good shore dinghy for four. Callxxx·XXxx. 1,33 Booked in OC SAN FRANcrsco l'!Pl -Th• •lly ' Airports qomr'n1 5s1on Tuesdil Y· 1( you hive ;a boat to sell and want to __ -"m~ove It in· a hurcy:, call 642·5678. Put a ew words to work for you . Bookings into orange County Jail a 11thorl tcd 'le.gal action against totaled 133_pcrsons -110 men and 23 PnclfiC Southwest 8irllfl,e.s £or al· women=for the 2Thours enlllng mid-lt!ge(]ly fillli ng to pay its share of night Tuesday, Orange County security costs tlt San Francisco In· The ev·enb or that day unfolded slow.ly in U.S. District Court as the prosecution played tape recordings of t~ose met!tings for the jury ln the Watergalc coyer·up trial of J\fitc.hell. John 0 . Ehr\Jchman, II. R. l~aldl'man and tw.Q former Nixon assotjates. · the tapes dh>clesOO that Nixon first dlr~cted Ehrlich man to ;1sk 'J\titchell to tukc the blame for \\·atergate. But "NO\\'," he told Ehrlic.hman on the tape, " ... the thing to do nO\\' is to have the son of a bitch done indict !\1itche\I ::ind all the rest anfl there'll be o horrible l\\'O wetks wQrlH.' than Tt-a 1)0t Dnme a nd so forth~·· But he quickly reconsidered his as- sei;sment or the scandal ~aying: ''And <See l\l ITCll F.LL; P11ge A?I In th e Dolly Pilot. Sherif('g deputies said lodQy . tcrnational AirpQrt. 1 ) I • ' • l ,7 . ' • Vote Split By Council ' In Irvine Insisting that there are better areas in which to spend planning depart- ment time, the Irvine City Council scrapped the issue of low and moderate·income housing on a split vote Tuesday night. Mayor Gabrielle Pryor and Catin- cilman Robert West sharply opposed pulling city pla nners off dozens or pro· jects to concentrate their efforts on stepping up development of a new village. A pla nning department recommen- dation that the city concentrate on a pending state home.financing ageney, inst-ead of on a proposed city·subsidy bond election, was nixed by the three- man council m ajority. The action brings to an end months or council discussion about what should be done about housing for the majority of people who work in ·1rv1ne, but cannot afford to live in tbe eity:; Rather than prepare ahead of time Cor the possible passage of AssemblY Bill 2960 -which sets up the state financing agency -the planner! were tald to wait to see whether it pai>ses. : Meanwhile, the time which \\'OUld . have been spent on housing studies i!I to be devoted to speeding the schedule of development for the vtllage of New Culver. The 1,500-acre village is pre· sently set for development between 1980 and 1985. (See HO USING, Page AZ) Woman. Nabbed On Vice Count A sh:ipely Corona dcl ~lar "'·om1:1n who d e puties say until recently \1orked as a model for HugJi llefncr's Playboy orga ni zation "·as jailed by Orangt' County Sheriff 's office rs Tues da y nig hl on prostitut ion .charges. Sheriff's investigator Les LC'bel' s t1id he arrl'sted ha icl-e yed . 125· pound Kathleen Ann !\l <thoncy. 23. of !KlO Sea Lane, Corona dcl !\1 nr. 1n· her roon1 al thl' ll ilton Inn. La,!:una I-fills. :.ifler she c ha1·gcd him $150 for her at. fegedly proffered services. Leber said th e bro .... ·n·halrcd. five· fool·ninc defend<tnl was promptly lod ged in the cou nty jail . lie said she had been undrr in,·estigatio.n fQr sQmc time in connection \\'ith a\le~cd pro- stitution acli\'ilie:-. Coo st \\'t>olht•r Inc reasing cloudiness toni ght and Thursday with a chance or rain Thurs d:1y afll'rnoon. Cooler temperature~ \\'ilh highs at the bt"'ach e~ of 6J risi ng to 68. inland. Ovcrni~ht IO\\'S 50 to SS. Chance nr rain 1·11urs¥y after· noon 30 percent: INSIDt:TOOAY A Lufthansa Boeing 1f1 lost powtr 01ilakeo nITTI ~In 1\'alrob1, , l\enya. It was the first Jumbo Jet lo Oe inoolved in crash disaster. 510111. Poge A<f ------ AIY-5otni<t IMti"' L.M. .. .,. Cll"-"'I• c.,...rC-• ClltVtittl ....... ..,_, DH!~ 111-oUt•• E81l0<••lf', .. l'.'1•n•·~-~1 ,, ... ltl:. ·-f«IMll.t( .... -·-•11nu ... ," Index Al -ilM• "' AH MM>tyfrff •• ,, ,,,.., ... , ... , "'·'' Mwtk... •• "It . ,,,,,_.., l'llM1 •• DI·" 1'•111'-' .. Mt'" •1 Ot °'••CW~y A1 .. lt •J ........ CN A\J ....,, 11 .... "' Or.,.......... .. .• 11' M«• 11N1•tb IW l t•I T1i. .. 111t1 II (l·lt TM1e.i, ... , ., wtllllw •• (I 'llfM'ltlffW.• Al <> I • -A:: DA!LVPILOT I Wednetd1y,Hov11mber:lG,1974 -State Prograu1 Bay Preserve Plan Unveiled By GARV GRANVILLE Ofllltlkl"""'llUH A plan geared to "protect, maintain and enhance" Upper Ncv.•port Bay while Ptoviding for "compatible" ~blic u~e of the new 741·acre wilder. •. nest Preserve W8$ unveiled Tuesday _,,_ by the CaUroritia Department or Fish and Game. . Enviiloned in the department's pre· ltminary ph~n is the restoration or the UllJ)er ~ay "lo its place as the single ;::. ;:;. i;. Upper Bay Settlement · Applauded SettJ,ement of the Upper Newport Bl1 dispute fln 'fals~ by local , state a.ii~ l~Vlfii t!atQithy O[fie_lals at a pre- ss tinehnl iH Nev..pott Beach Tues-day. The press gatheriril In Galaxy Park overlooking the upper bay came within a few hours or the Orange County Board of SuP.ervisors' 4·1 vote to approve lht a!ttlement agreement. tot'inty ipt,;foval eame one week altef Its eHdOfsemeht by the Irvine Company's board of directors and it peve_d the way ror establishment or a state.manage.a 74l·acre wlldllft pre· eerve. Among Jhe ofriclala: who lauded the end of tfle long dispute were As· semblymHn Robert Badham (R· Newport Bea c h ), Boar d o f Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark, Fifth Qistrict Supervisor Thomas itl ey, NeWt>ott Btiilch Mayot Pro 'tetn li-lilah Dostal and Irvine Com · piny president Ray Watson. · S adham praised the agreen:ient liamfuered_out by a J!:J>ecial commit· ~ made up of local, stale and com-~hy orr1c1als as "a eood eJrample of VJ_hat t!ah be accomplished when men 9f gOOdwlll tneet to serve the pubilc ihterest.'' Clark acknowledged "the impor- lajt leade rship role" which the late Jl'I th District Supe rvisor Ronald Caspers played In the setllement be.£0.te his death at sea last June. Uke_ Clark, Riley pledged the sup- port of his offic~ "lrl helplhg to tf\B.ke the upper bay the kind or ecolo~ical . pfeserve ma111 have dreamed of.· . Another protnlse of suppoR. came from Dostal. He said Newport Beach hopes to make a "significant con- tribution'' in the establishment of the wildlife preserve. Watson .iOded his voice to others that praised the work or the settle. meht con\rbittee and, with a gflh, ~o­ fiiised to tak ~ one of the mon ly guided tour s of the upper ay sponsored by the Friends of Upper Newport ~a y . CULVER ... ment ot the urea by five years could place an unexpected sirein on the l rvinc school district to build new schools, Ant hony pointed out. '"\lo'e're onl y \'O ling to discuss this at some future ti me," QW~rey said . ·'This is the least lo~ical area Lo re· tain a_f!:ricultural use ," Qui gley said. "'The real question is "·hether !he ('uunl'il is rearty to brtl· the bullel and decide on a rc;i l plan lo retain <1gricuhurr .'' ScparaJc coun cil ~tudy sessions are to be schedul ed after the first of the 1•ear to look into the is!"u!'s of hnusin c and rctain lng agriculture, the t•ouncil decided. ORANGE COAST I U~L\1Qllill . Tn.r 0<'°"91! COll•I o .... ~lot .... 111 '"'"'" ,.,...,. bi....! It..,.._, "''" "OUDlo\-b• lhf.0<1119" to-•• Pul:lllU,1111 Co~~~; \11)•••:• f<llhons ... , pUt)ll,,,... Mo.., •• , .. , .... qi\ .... .,.¥ !(It Coll• Mrw , ,..,._!a. .. ,. Muntlfltlon e,,..,~ ~OUl'I 1•1" Y•ll•¥. I••'"' S•o<11..6." "'"'' •nd ~ BooKft Soul" (0111 A 1".q1e '""""""' e<*I-is PllDl""l'CI S.IU•O••s -S...-0..>•· T~~ pril\<•Ptl Pllbl•"''"" p11nt Is ..i lOO """u e., ~"'1. ""'• ~··· c.,;.,., .. ,. ti.:._ most Important· coastal wellands syste 'l' from Morro Ba)' to Melico." At lhe same time, it proposes im- provements thal will ··benefit" as many as 500,000 educational and recreational visi tors annually. Step one in the department•s pr!)· gi'am Is Ute d evelopment of a management plan and on environ· n1ental impact re~rt that wil l detail development work lo be undertaken. As outlin ed In the department 's con· ceptual. pion . the de\'elopment pro- gram wi:ll aim al removal or excess sediment from the upper bay as well as projeets designed to n1lnlml1:t" further erosion and silt deposits in the area. It won l be until July that the state assigns a full-time wi ldlife manager· biologist to supervise aclivities In Up· per Newport bay :ind at the Bolsa Chica Ecol9gical Re serve in llunt- ington Beach. However, according to the plan, a team or fish and game biologists will soon be at work In both areas on water qua!itr studies ""And "other essenlia l work' heeded. to develop a formal managemeht pl a n. The prelirilina rr pion suggests that a nature interpretation center be con· structed on the bayfront at the mouth of Big Canyon. ••Jt is hoped the interpetive center can ~ developed In cooperation with one of tlie schools of the stale Unlversl· ty system," the conceptual plan states. As j)fopqsed by the department. the center will include a museum , lecture room, an elevated wliJkway over a piOrtiori of a bay Island and parking faciUtles. The plan also calls for the construe· lion of an upper bay trall system as the initial move to Improve the pre· 5erve for compatible public uses. Back' Bay Drive will serve as the primacy trail along the bay's eastern shore if lhe fish and game program is followed. . A proposal to ban vehicles on Bitk J3a,y Drive fr~m San Joaquin Hiiis Road to East Bltiff Roa~ is lhclll<il!O Ill the prellthiflary development pro. posal. "Such a closure would be consl!l:t"'t with· the maintenance and Use Df UJ). per Newport Bay as a natural atea1" according to the state plan. f'rolit Pnfjie Al HOUSING . .'. The Irvine Company, however, has repeatedly asked that the timing be moved up to the 1975 to 198o Period. About 18,000 persons would live in the new Vil lage. Irvine Company Planner Don Cameron said New Culver would be the site for ihuch of the company'!! moderate·lncome housing. The city defines moderate income as annual ramily earnings between $8,000 and $15,000. If the timing for the developrrlent was not to be moved up, he said, the company would not be able to meet the lower·cost housing needs in the city. Areas in which development has already been approved ""'ill be the higher-cost h.omes typical of Irvine Company developments. ·West blasted the change jn city em· phasis as a move \\-'hich ··elimlneted the concern O\•er housing and gave ap· proval to build slum villages complete 'l\'ith lumberyards. The move was described by Coun. cil man Henry Qui gley as a chance for private industry to try its hand at meeting hous in g need s. Pending passage of the state financing bill, he said. would allow government and in· dustry to work to~ether to meet !he needs of lower·income families. ··1 \\'OUld rather see eight percent of th e apartments built in the city e li ~i · ble for subs idies than to see the city plastered \\'ith mobile hom es," Mrs. Pryor said. "I see only f\VO \Vays privale in - du stry can meet the hous ing needs. That 's fe ilh er) v.'ith tents (or ) with 1nobile homes," she said. "The issue has been settled in other places. and it's unrealistic to ellpect the private sector to meet the housing needs,·· Mrs. Pryor said. Ple1aty ()f Parking l)arkin g permits for t his new , c ily·operatcd parking lot off Coast 1-llgh\vay \vest of th e Ar- ches 0\1et'pa ss are now a\•a ila ble at Ncu'Porl Beach Cit\' Hall. The 425·stall facility once ser- ved as a· te mPorary pa rking lot fot "Hoag 1\lemorial Hospital. f'r'onc Page A I ECONOMY. • • tion Is do"•n. ye t employtnerll is UP.. More than one and one-hair million more people a re employed In the eounti"y today, yet production has dropped. he said. . The ans wer in fighlint inOation Is to someho"'' produce more and 1Hi s· tribute more, he ellplained. . "That things can ~ome unelued and turn Into a. 1930s-styl~ aepre:SSlon has ti,reater Chances or happ@rilhfi how than anytiine in the past40 '1ears," he said. , ··~ty best guess, though, is that the recessiori will not de~eriorate into a depression blit will get \116fse the ~ext two; threl:! of foµt-Qll;artefs and then tuf'h up ." he (>red_icled. Auer. whd ha11tlleS commerical pro· jecls for the lrvihe Cojnp!iiliy, t'k· plai ned the ecohorriic slowdown is causing a cutdown on business' ~x· pension plans. . A new venture by the Jfylne Com -· pan}•, the commercial center planned many people Who tieUevi fairy tales and mylhs. T he)' teel th.ii.t when you gel s~mething frbrh the governthent you are getllhg it for nottilrig," Schm itz said. ··People look to government ror ap~\l.·ers and they a,re wrong. There is something ra(llcally wrong Wilh this country and the politicians can't and ,,·on 't cure it," he said. ' ' t'rolit Pn!lf! Al I MITCHELL. • • it isn·t -doe~n 't have anylhitig to do ~·ith Teapot. It isn't as bad as ... I me<1n good God. there's got to be no venality invo lved If! the damn lhlhg, no thievery or anything Of lhlit sort or th1t1g. Nobody got ahy ravors, aftd, uh -vo u know "'hat I mean?" When Ehrlich man entered the oval offi ce earlier in the day aner meeting ~·ith !\litchell, Nixon quickly asked him if he was "all finished" with his asslJlned task.. . . ··ves, sir," Ehrlichmafl teplled. "'All £inished. l~e (Jl.!itchelll is aft in- nocent man In his heart and in his mind, and he does nol intend to fuove uff that position. He apjlreci3ted the message uh , that. uh, good feeling between ''OU and hitn." -: Ehrliclitnan's voice was he siiant in tontrast to his usual confident, rapid-fire s11eech. •·Ai-id he (Mitchell) said, 'I don't "know what they (the Wate rgate burglars) were up to·," Ehrlichman reported. "And he said, •Nobody was more surprised that I was.' ··we had this meeting, and, and, uh he, he lobbed. uh: mudba\ls at the \\'hite fl ouse al every opportunity -it "'·as \'Cry interesting how he dragged it in , uh, yeah ... one arter the other.·• Ford, Tanaka Agr~e On Nuclear Limitation By IJ ELEN TllOMAS TOKYO (U PI ) -Amid predictions· the rulin g Japanese government m igllt fall "'ilhln the week, Pre!;ldent Ford agreed today with Prime tl\lirilstet Kakuel Tanaka on the need to hall the spread of nuclear·V.•eapons and pledged closer ties between the countries. Ford wound u11 his heclic second full day lri Tokyo at a banquet for Em· peror l~irohlto with a toa~t tb ''the government of Japan ahd millions ahd hilllions nr J apanese.·• . · Borrowing the "'ords of the first Jap11nese en,·oy to the United States, Fotd told Hi rohito th!' most important lesson he learned in his ··memorable" lHp to Japan "'as "the tirfle has come when no nation may temain lsolated and rel use ~o take_parl. In l~e a,rraifs of. the tl!n-01Ifi7Wifi'ld ... , Ford began hi s day IJ.•ith a seCol'ld round of talks with Tanaka, tfien ad· dressed a luncheon a.t the Japan Itre!;s" "Club. watched a demonstra.tion of niartial arts and attended tttfee cocktail parties prior to tile batl(tuet. --·-. ----- une part)' \¥as for leaders of the American community in Japan. Tanaka and Ford Issued a joint cotnrrttinique agreeing on the neea to pre vent the s pread of nuc lear "'eaPons -a c lear ertort lo appease J ap-anese sensitivilies over recent re- ports that U.S. wars hips bearing alomie weapons have stopped in Japanese ports. TM ~l!iltlfn6ftt111'1 l ljo apl;fl!aff(1 to, slgftll Jl ,.ft 1t tfl1dt1Jt'l€!ss , after in· itial opm "ti61t1 l6 Bi!fept a Fcird ad· miniSt. !roposal for all oil· ~onsumi I . ns to cul petroleum ·imports 6Yl ent. But the a t i: ts were shado~·ed by predictior\S T within Tanaka's own ruling Li6ltll' moCratic party that tile Prihf~ · ftlster mi ght he forced to resign under fire shortly . an er he bids F.ord t.if't:Well Saturday. !eet@tary -ot Stal~ .Jtenfy A. Kiss·· initer Said F'~f8 1! otfiCial itscussions in Tokyo "achieved the flpt imum of '!hat he_ could have hoped fof'." Big Probe Of Lof!,g 'Beach· Set LOS ANGELES iU Pll -Federal authorities are conducting a fullstole inve:itigatlOn into allegotlon,s_ Of C?r· ruptlbrr anti rraUd lh Lorig Beach city 1overnment, the. Los An1eles Times reported today. . . Areas or invesligatiQn areieic,pected lo i ~clud,e &.a.nibling dfKl.Amusement ooerations, reiil estillt" tri.nsart:lons. tfie financing of the tjty',s purchase of t4e Queen Jl.faPY and alleged bribery of and solicitation of payotts. The full scope or the inve!itigation has not been defined because of tht' · numHet of accltsatlons, said assistant FBI Director. Wiiliam A. SuUivun, heaa ot ttie tilJrealt's Los Ang~[es of-. fice. In an etfort to sort out the ac~Usa­ tions, Sullivan said i4 Wilhesse11 have beeii subpoenaed to apj>eilr Tuesday befofe a federal grand jury in Los Arigeles . · 1 They include Long Beach Vice ' ~fayoi' Burt Bdnd , City ~1 8riager John ~fansell, City Attorney Leonard Put-, nam, five counclilmen and two former counCi!men, along with two athuse- ment company executives. OJ'1 'Frank Stanton ahd AI Brown: · The §ub~et\aS Wet-~ issuetl follow· ing intefl.1i!Ws Wjth pfospectlve wit· nesses bY the j_ustit e aepai't.ffienl 1s or· ganized crjme strike force. Those ·subpoenaed and attorney Richard P. Cra.ne J.r., "''ho hea~s the · Los Angeles·based strike force. dec lined comment. An Fdi ajtnt said the hUtiaf f '°be foCU!i!d MilY l)h giithbllfit. BU has sinCe beeH eipah6@a Hilo oth ef area!!. ' 1'Lfb:ds afe l!on1ini iri so aamned Cast we're having trouble keeping up "'ith them," he said. The federal probe follo"·s earlier in - \•estlg'Btlons whicH r~portedly indicat- ed Lbilg BeHch Wa!l believed to be the center of v.·idespread ga mbling and bookmakinJ, operations. As early as Oc tobet 1913 a raid broke up a gambl- ihg operating handling mote than S5 niilllcin d f ear.' The Times also reported that the proli(eration or garilbling in Long Beach <'aused problems bet\\'een en· forcement agencies. Officers from other jurisdict ions fon1plained that bookmaL;ers ffom in· tact i.back foorn.s·· in U>ng .Beach v.·,re spllllrig o.ver into other areas. The ifivestigators are "·orking un- der the authority of a federal statute aimed at cofhbititig organized crime. ~audit Gets S r6,000 Los ANGELES fAP I -An armed bandit. made orf "''it h more than S16,000 in cash Tuesday rrom a Department of Water and Po~'er bi'anch orrice after tying up a janitor and locking the assistant branch mariageQ in the office safe, police rc-po,.,.d. .• . Robert N. Weed Pt.-ldon! •tod P.,o1,_, Jack. R. Curley ""' Ptrlfdt"I •<Ml "'""•I "'°"''lit' Thomas Keevi1 Ed•to• Themas A. Murphine W...,.q,nq EOl100- James Ray Russell In Oklahoma Motel? Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A•S•tl•M M.o""Q•"'I EO•l"'S ...,Otflcts Cot•• ,_ .. na w.u II•• Str,... ""'""'' lllKll llll 1'1t•-' lloul••••d ·Lftl'Ntklltfft, !\11~,_Stowt -"'"'"""°"'&feel\ HllS 9'1<" eoui.w~•d Stcld,...cl v.iit, '51Gt U Pu ""M:I I!"'" O•tOO .-<tew•T Ttlepho,M 17141 M2-4J:1 Clasilfied Ad'ttrllilng M2·H71 !oecldleO.. I Y•Ut y Ht ... Olfi<• Sl1 .. 110 r•omS....Clf,....,,. 495 -0.30 \ LOS ANGELES I API -A criminologist testiried toda y that a signature Oh an Oklahoma motel re· gistration card matches signature or .James Ray Russell .. v.•ht> claims he was iiot ln that sttl.te•the day the eal'd was sighed. Robert A. Stettler, of the Orange Coulitf"!herlff"S d-epartment, said he compared the motel sign9tllre With signatures on Ru ssell 's fingerpMnl card and jail records. The motel card was signed March 25. 1971, the day a 92·year-0ld invalid ~·as killed In Keota, Okla. Oklahoma authorities want to ex · tradlte the 25-year-old Ru ssell to Oklahoma to st and trial for lhe murder. Ht s pent two yt!ars In jail wlthoill. bail wailing for the end of a Je3al battle before he could get 11n ex· tradition hearing. I ' • Stettler. a specialist in questioned do<!ume t!.t eJraminalion, said the com· parlson of signatures on the motel card ancl jail records, "ln nty opinion, lhe signature on the top or the ques· tloned motel silp was written by t he same person r esPonslble for the sig'nature on the docu ments." Asked Ir t-hat was Rli sselPs-.he repli ed. '"That is correct." Ru ssell 's attorney,' Roger Agaja. nian, sought to !!how on dross- examination that" the examples o( !!ignatures were insufficient for a de· finite comparison. but Stettler ihsist- ed the compari~on was accurate. _Russell's rormet' wife.._ _!)atnarjs l\ussell, tesliriedretehlly thit she and f:lus s-e ll speftt the nl1hl In · t!ie Oklahoma motel tile hllht be!bte Alhett Chrii teiibeffy was killed nearby. AO\Jl T flORTAAltS Couples. parents, gr1ndparents. lami· ly groups ire welcome. G1 oups 11 99t oer 1dd111•n11 9tJb1ec1. for ~. - Oaity .91turd1y 12 Noon 10 1 m.10 5 p.m. 10 a pm, Now Through Sat1n1day, Nov. 23 Buena Park Laguna Hiiis South Coast Plaza Ceffllos Orange Weslminster l I Sunday 12~1'1 10 4!30 pm. • « ' Sears .!tW '' i ~/',,,., iu11 t: ""'' ,,,, ,.,,,I 1Jr ) '11t1r-.\l1111P.\' lllu·k • • .· . ' ·. ' .. ' • r • • • .• • ii • -. • .. - • DlllitingtQD Beach ~oontain Valley • - ' • T oday's Final N.Y . Stocks VOL. 61 , N0~~24, 9 SECTIO":jS, l06,P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1974 TEl'J <;.El'iTS '' UCI Speakers See Grim Economic Picture • By HILARY KAV E .... O.lty l'ii.tU.ff An econom'lst, businessman and politician sp.tiaking at UC Irvine Tues· day night insisted they art:n't pro· phetll or gloom . The pictures they painted of the cur- rent a nd future economic situation howe..ver. were gray, if not actuallY black. · .Foc using on the double-edged Mitchell Refused Blame? s\\•ord of inflation and recession. Conrad Jamison, of Security l-'ac ific N.ational Bank, detailed how the tol~I ecoAOri)y is being affected: Albtrl Auer of the Irvine Com pan.v l'X amined lhe impact on commercial business : Hnd former L'.S. ('On - gressm<in a nd presidential tandidate JOhn-Schmiti discussed the 1overn- ment 's role in the economy. Jamison told the audience al the WASHIJ'l>GTON (L:Pll -Former r Attorney General John N. Alitchell re- fused under pressure from President ~ilt:on to take full blame for \\'atergatc in the spring of 1973 and in._ stead "lobbed mud balls at the "1hitet I-louse ." according to a tape played in eourt today . :\litchell's refus:d to shoulder all responsibility for Watergate "'as the apparent turning 1>0int in a long day of meetings bet"'een Nixon and aides on April 14. 1973, as the \\latergate cover-. up began to unr:i\"el. At one poi nt in a tape-recorded cpn- versation played today, Nixon said that the \Vatergate cover-up .. in- volve:s. uh. the highest ... the king of the mountain." The C\'('Ols or that dav unfolded s\o\l.'lr in L.S . Di strict cOurt as the prosecution played tape recordings of those meetings for the jury in the \\"atergate co,·er-up trial of l\fitchell, John D. Ehrlichman. Ii. R. Haldeman and t,,.o former ?\ixon associates. Community '74 session. sponsored by th"e ~1ewport liarbor Junior League. that 1ecession and inflation a1·e de- finitely here. '"Two digit inflation, or banana rl" public inflation. is here and \\'e'll pro· bubly live v:ith il the rest of our Ii ves." he said. l'n -.discussing retession. Jamison 1>0inted out that the gross national product d eclined the first three • The. tapes disCllosed I.hat 1''ixon Cirst dirl'tted Ehrlic~man to ask ~1itchell to take the blame for \Vatergate. But Ehrlichman rePorted tJack •that ~litchell, :\lxon's old frtend.a nd 1972 · re-election camPaign manage~ re- fused to do so. L_ead the Sittgi11g ' l::hrhchmun returned Inter· in !he day lo report that Jcb Stuart l\fa- gruder, ~t itche ll 's c11nlpnjgn .deputy. h ad just to l d l"he truth about Waler gate lo federal. prosecutors. V.arsity song leaders for Huntington Beach High School this fall in- clude lclock\vise (rom fr ont) Ri lle Brand, Kathy Thompson, Sall y Fullenwider, Sue J ohnson. Cindy Ramberg and Cindy Carlson. Fina ll y. Nixon realized 1he trtith or (Se~ )ll T(~ll ELL, Page A2l ,,. ' Court Doctors May Examine Nixon Monday Valley Seeks Grant_s For Colonia Mural WAS HINGTON (UPI l -The three court-appointed doctors are trying (o arrange lo conduct their r'nedical ex- amination or for mer President Richard 1\1 . Nixon on i\londay, it was disclosed today. Nixon attorney Herbert J. l\!iller J r . r eported on . the medical pariel's er. forts during a suri>rise appearance before U.S. Dist rict Court Judge John J . Sirica, who asked the physicianit to determine whether Nixon is too sick to testify or prd\ride a deposition for the \Vatergate cover-up trial.. ?11 iller said he talked by telephone last \Vednesday with Dr. Charles Huf- nagel. chairman of lhe medical panel. ~·H e said he was trying_to arrange the examination or the records and of lhe former President for Monday," Miller said. But Af"iller urged Sirica not to make public the former president's medical history. Sirica agreed that It, does not. ha veto be included in the doctors' fin- di ngs. The · Judge also reassured i\liller that Nixon wo uld not ha\'e td root the bill for the examination, even if his By KA'l'l-IYCLANCY Of .. 0.Uy ,_NI M.aff Tlie ci ty of Fountain Valley is ap- plying fo r two arts grants to help fina nce wo rk on the 625-foot-long Cotonia J.uarez mural. · The Cl ty Council approved an ap- plication for 528.918 from the Nntional Endowm ent for the Arts, and for $14,256 from the California Arts Com- mission Tuesday night. In addition, the city has agreed to contribute 5390 for preliminary art sketches and $399 for paints and other supplies. The mural depicts the history of the 60-year-old community of about 400 ~1 exica n -A m e.ri can resid ents~ and por.t rays the life ·or t he modern Chic El no . Assistant City l\fanager James Heck said volunteers have been work- ing o.n the mlff'al £or the past month, and '~:ill have l.hctfirst 100-toot section complete this y.•eckend. l\layor George Scott suggested that city aides take slides of progress on the mural because of its historical \.'aluc. Costa ~1esa urlist Sergio O'Cadii is designing the (ive-section \\'Ork, b'elieved to be the longest in California. ;f:n~.5~octors are call~d in as consul-Simon Come d y '"" -Nixon=; \!.'ho has been subpoenaed by 4efenda nt and former aide John D. 0 , Th d Ehlllchman, is recuperating at his p e rtS UrS ay San Clemente estate from near-fatal , com plications tollowing surgery last ,4 ' T / ll H. h month Jor recurrent llJOOd C'.!lotl.lng /i.t ,. a ey ig brought on by chronic phlebitis in his · -· Volunteers. from the 400-resident colony are supplying an estimated SJI,680 "-'Orth.of labor. according to ci- ty figures. , In the NE . .\ request, the city h a~ a,sked for an additional Sl ,700 for O'Cadi;:'s work. 514.256 f o r super,·ision or the volunteers by three professional artists, 512.672 to pay four art s tudent supervisors. as "'ell as S290 ror ~-upplies. 'Share Holid ay' Pro g ram Slated Families are needed in l-luntington Beach and Fountain Valley to share their ThanksgLving with senior citizens who might other\\'iSe spenrt thAi.oliday alone. The "Share... Your l·loliday" pro gram is sponsored by the \Ve st Orange Count y Voluntary Action Cenler \\1hich now has a branch in l~untington Beach. Families interested in in\!iting one or more seniors to their home for Thanksgiving should phone Jud y l.o\l.•er at the Huntington Beach office, 960-3312, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tues- day through Friday. The Huntington Beach branch. loc"ated in -th·e oid-civi~~center at 5th and Main streets, will match ramilies with senior citizens for the holida}'. _ • quarters of this year and "·111 pro- bably continue to drop for the next five. six or sc\•en quarters ""\\"e're not at the hotton1 of the l"l'· cession yt-t." he\\ arned. Real disposablt-in('ome per capita. or total personal inrome, intreased locally <i.nd nationally for 13 con- :sttcutive years until this ye<ir, \!.·hen it 's doY.'n aboul three -percent. the e<·onomist said. '"This 1s stat ist ical confirmation ol \1hat you all kno" fro1n }Our pocket· books : recession and innation are bit - 1n.e; hard.·· Jamison et)lll'ludcd. lie noted that inflation is not :i sell"- . ('orrccting problr 1n . "'It l.l•nds to feed on itself and arcelerate. ··he s.aid. "lnc\'itably it has an une1·en impat'\ on soc iety y,•hi ch makes it the cruelest tax or all." he said . The best single hedge against infla- tion 1s 10 O\\ n your O\\"n home. he suR, · ,cested "'In Uran~t· l'uunt~ today, ·bet\\'een sprin~ ;.ind ri ght rw", prices rost n1ore than I \l"l' percent e..ich month f91· houS('S .. \ S50.UUO house is rising Sl .000 per n1onth in \·: .. .rut•. on the U\'era~c ." he said. In analyzing the eco11omic situa- tion, Jamison ex plained; that produc- <See ECOXO.\I\', Page A:!) Plan Spurned 2 Boards Opp'ose Unification Vote - I. proposal for \'Olers rather than school boards to choose a unification plan in the Huntington Beach Union High School Di strict found a cool re- ception from two school boards this week . Trustees of the Ocean Vie"-' and \Veslminster School Districts did not rally to the "People's P lan for Un ification " as. its originator, Dale Bush, president of the Huntington Beach City School Distri ct, had hqped. 'Instead. Ocean View trustees said.a Long Beach Corruption Inv~stigated LOS A~GELJ...:S lliPl l Federal authoritit-s are ('Onduc!ing 11 rullscale investigation into ullegalions of cor· r'uption and truud in Long Beach cit~' •government. the J~os . .\ngcles Times repo rted today. Areas or in\·estig<i.tion are expected lo include gambling and amusement Ope rations. re<il cstatc transactions. the financing.of the t'ity's purchase of the Queen r..1ary 11nd alleged briber.\· of and soli('itation of pu~·offs, 1'he full scopl' of the in\·estig<1tion has not been dt•fined bec<1use of the number of ac<'usations, said assistant f'BI Director \\"illiam A. Sulli\"an. head or the bure:1u·s Los Angeles of- fice. In an effort to so11 out tht> accus:.1 - tions. Sull ivan said 14 \\itnesses have been sub1>oenaed 10 appear Tuesday be fore a federal grand jury in Los Angclt'S. 1·he} include Lung Beach \'icc :\layor Burt Bond , Citr '.\lanagcr John '.\lanscll. Cit \' Attornev Leonard Put· 11:1n,. fi\'(' l"O~nciln1cn ~nd l\\O t"orn1er eounl·1ln1l'n. along '>lilh t\\"O an,use •ncnt cornpany executi\"CS. Dr . l'~rank Stanton and 1\I Bro1\·n. 1'he s ubpol'na:s \vere issued follO\\'· 1ng intcrvie\\"S ""ith prospective \\"it - nesscs b~· the .i ustice department ·s or· gan1zed crin1e strike force. Those subpoenaed and ;,1tto1·nl'Y Hichard P. Crane Jr., \\"ho heads the Los Angeles -based strike force . declined comment An f'B I !!gent said the initial probe foc used onl y on gambline. but has I Sec l'R r\t.:O, Page :\21 PO R NO FI GHTERS K NOW TH E ENEMY HOTTf:HD.·\:\I . l·lollarid IL"Pl l The city budget for Hri5 includes S5S for the purchase of sex mag<i.zines .. 1'he money is aJIO<'ated to "the fi ght against ])Ornography." ··our offi('ers should be ablC to seC' \\·hat they arc sup1l0sed to fi ght,"' a ci- ty spokesm an suid. ballot listing various unification alternatives would be confusing and, according to acting superintendent James Carvell. told its staff to spend no time on the proposal. ··w e jus t d ecide d "·e \\'Ould atkno\\•ledge '-1r. Bush 's letter and lake it under ad\·isement." said Ad!! Clegg. president of the \\'estminster school board. Generally, unification \\.'Ould divide the schools and assets ol" the high school d ist rict among the Ocean View, \Vestminster, l"ountain \'allc~·. ~luntington Beach. and Seal Beach School Districts. In the past those school district:; have not been able to agree on \\'here the ne\\" bound"aries "'ould be d ra\\rn . ! \\"ith a people·s plan of unificatlog. Bush believes. the I04:a l school boards could go to the State Board of Educa- tion \\'ith a united fronr and speed re- organization of local school districts. He may learn the reaction or Foun- tain Valley school trustees Thursday night. Comment on the Bush proposal iti expected also al the high school dis- trict board meeting and the city school district roundtatile discussion Tuesday. -tr * * * -tr -tr Valley Council OKs Unification Version Fountain Valley city councilmen expressed support Tuesday for cur- rent efforts to form a new unified school di strict along the boundaries or their city. ~layo r George Scott appointed Councilmen Roger Stanton and Al Hollindcn to assist organizers of the effort in studying the feasibility of such a plan. "I think most people arc in fa,·or of city boundaries unification.•• said Councilman BernieSvalstad. But councilmen expressed concern o\·er the financin g of the new district and specinl le$!is lalion that may be needed to make the ne"' unifi('ation possible. They "'ere reacting to a presenla· tion made by Carl "Bod" Jones. or- ganizer of a petition drive. which, he said. ha s ga thered th e 5,200 si_gnatures necessary to take the plan directly to the state Board of Educa- tion YMC A Offe ring Surf Caravan O ver Holiday A three·da.v s urfin_g C'ara,·an \l"ill be offered by thl' l·funtington Beach- Fountain \'alll·Y '''.\IC1\ for th e Thanksgivini:: Day \l."l•ckend . The trip ts 01le11 to bo~·s 1n the se\'enth Olnd ci ~hth ~rad('S \\"ho \Viii lra\'el from San Clemente to Cardiff by the Sea ;\ S32 char~t· <"O\"ers lr:111s1>0rtation. breakfast, lunch , du1ncr. T shirts and can1p s ite~ Thl•rc \\"ill also he sparl· surfboards a\"aU :ibll' The rara\·~111 \\ill lea\"e from the )'~ICA 11arking lot at 17931 Beach Bll"d .. lluntington Beach. at 7:30 a .m., Friday. !'ov. 29, and return about 3 p.m ., Sunday, Dec. l . ~Y~ _should h~ve some surfing or s"'1mm1n g experience, and parents of ('aravan mcm bcr s are asked to a ttend a meeting at 7:30 p.m .. Tuesday. in the ''~1C;\ orfire. For nlore informa. lion phone 8-17· ,. ~IC1\ ··There are some problems \l.'ith it and many of them are political."' J ones said. "But "''e don't \\'ant this thing k"illed by questions. Let us get the answt!r:- and S'ee once and for all ify.•e can see it happen." he added. "l think Y.•e reel some\vhat the V.'ilY you do about this," said l\layor Scott. adding that if the nC\V plan seem~ economically feasible. he believe!'! there 'viii be little problem in gather- ing the needed.support. Jon1::s expla ined he is meeting \\'ilh four Fountain Valley residents later this 1\·eek to screen applicants £or a broad-based Co mmittee to further study the feas ibility for the neY.' dhi· trict and lay educational plans ._ Then they ·\\•ill take the plans to the state Board of Education. The four include l\tarcella Scott, \\"ife of the mayor; Jim Dick. former City planning commissioner: ~large Schneider. presi dent of the Founlain VaUey School District's Superinten· dent-Parent Council. and June \Velch. past president or the Fulton School PTO. Jones said he also has met \\'Ith A!'- sem bly man Robert Burke fR · Huntington Beath 1. lie destribed Burke as "enthusia~li(':· S:Jying he asked to be ke pt infor•n<'d of ~1>ecial legislation needed .. Jones has said spe('ial legislation may include inter-district attendantc agreements for students \vho Iii"<' out side Fountain \'a lley as \\'ti! as a pro· vision for distribution of the c.•xistin& high school dist ri l't ·s ca sh as::.ets . A s pecial la"' :il:;o will be necessar}' to a\lo\\· Huntington Rc1:1ch resident!' llO\\' inside the Fountain \'alll'Y School Districl lo \"Ole on 11 heth.cr to join thr ne\1 di.stri.rl or lhl' ll u1U1nt?ton Reach C'll\ U1 str1rt Co;tsl \\'l'ath<•r lcfLleg. The Fo11n1.uin Valley ~li 8h School • _ -. Drama Oep11rtment \\'iJ.I present the Council Action BUYERS WORR Y, DQW OFF AGAIN lncre:1 s1ng cloudiness tonight <inrl Thursday ""ilh :1 chant(' nf rain Thur s da~· ;1fll'rnonn . Cnnler ten1pl•r«.1tures \\'ith hi ghs :11 llH· ht·:1C'l11•s fir 63 ri sing 10 tiS 1nl:1nd <J\"t•rnh.:hl ln11 :-. a41 to 5.\ <.."h;ttlt"l' of r:1111 "l"IHtl'~da\ ;1ftc•r nilon 311 p<•rt·t•11t ... SMOOTH SA ILING . WITH PILOT AD "I placed my ad Friday arternoon and sold the item on the first ca11 at 9 a.m. Saturday morning." That's the overnight success story told by the. Newport Beach resident v.·ho placed thll\ ad In lhc Daily Pilot: l.NFLATAP~f; lire raft with oars. SSO. Rated for six. Good s;hore dlnghy ror four . Call x1oc ·x~xx. I If .yoU h:1 ve a boal to s('ll and want Lo mo,.·c 11 In o hurry, call 6'2-5678. Put a few words LO work (or you. In the Dally Pilot. Neil Simon comedy. "The Pri~oner or Second A11cnuc" Thursday through Satu~day in-the school's Little Theater. Curtain time is 8 p.m. iunior Chris \Vachtel will play the rote of Mel Edison.~ man who cracks under lhe pressufe!or modern socletv and Hf e in the city, ~fary Lou Gilbert \\'Ill play his wife Edna. Also appearinJi: will be Jotan lierriott. Brandee Scurci, Wendy lllllennd Ll'nda Beh . .. Stephani It a rd}' Is th student dire~· tor, and Peggy Welton, her assistant. Guy Benjamin ls techn ical director Tickets for the pl11.y are St.SO l'or udulls, SI for student!! with ASB carets. 75 ctn ts for students with u1>Cr 8arun cards And chi Id ren un1l(':r 12 ,, l-lere In capsalo. form are the ~ctions Fountain Valley City Council. • taken Tuesday night b\' the ') UNIFICATION: E"xprassed suppQrt of current efforts to form a new unified K-12 sc.hool district along municipal boundaries and appointed ty,·o city councilmen to assist in feasibility planning. SA i.AR.JES: Approved a contract for employcs, excluding Police and firemen, granting raises of up to 19 percent over two years, and a one· )'car pay taise or four to seyenJ>trcent for depa.rtment heads. -· JtUNAWA ,. : Agreed lo spend $1,730 to help fund A,.IPARO. a juvenile runA"'""Y rae-ility to be built with federal and state funds, as well as con· 1ributions from three ne.ighborinf IUUftAI.: Pa.ssed resolution~ appl ng for $43,000 in state and national arts ~r1nt& fbr the ti25·foot-lon&C01oni-.Juaret mur11I project . '. \ j ~ • • •• • NE\\I YOHK fUPl l --. PriC'Cs fell in sloy,• trading today on the New York Stock Exchange as in\'estors con- linued to show concern O\'er the na- tion·s deepening recession and n possi- ble ~tlddle East "''ar. lTables. B7 l. The Doy,• Jon<:s induslrial average. ahead more than four poinls earlier. lost 4.46 points to 609~59. It lost more tha~ 44 point~ in the past three sessions Declines led advRnC'cs, 723 to ~. among th~ 1.727 i!lsue~tradcd. Prices also y,•(!rt> lower In sloy,• trad Ing on thr A.rn crieanStOC'k Ex('hange • l :\SIDE l 'ODA l ' A L1if1hanxa R-01•1 no i-17 /osi pou r r on 1al.:t'Olf and cro1l11>d 1n \a1rc,1/11 l\enyc Ir u·a~ 1h1• t1rst Ju1nboJe1 fo ~ 1ni.:oh:ed 1n crash dtJO.!ttr Story. Page A4 -----l11d cx .. ... •• Al.al ... 01·1• • • .. .., " .. ,. •.. , Ct·tt .. " " 1 Teaming .Up I Students Brought Together ByPATTYBURNEn °' ... o.i.1, ........... '.Ask :t student ~·ht>re he ~oes to s,chool, and the :ins \.\'er could be ... ream 1." Teum 1, ;,nil ·rl'am 2 and 3, are :lchools ~·\thin a ~chool -llunt1ngton lk!:ach 1-1 i i;h. ' ~"It's our Iden to prt·\·cnt mor~ sttJ• dents fron1 gettinR lo~t ir1 the shu!flt'," .;1ssistant prin('ql1il Dun \\';1lktr t:X· malned, .1 "lt.'s not perfect." ht• interjcctecl , "lbut it'5 better." ~H unti ngton Be<1ch {':ills the re· "~rga ni 7.atio n :.a \.\<t)' to (>('l'Son:.ali1e t.lducation. Jt ~II bolls dov.n to tlo:-.t:r links bct\.\'(•n bCl\\'('en :-tulll·n ts :.and ~wcr -the kind for v.h1ch small ~chools urc khO\.\'O. · The nl.'w tea m system. \\'alkcr said. iii designed to gi\·e liunllngton Beach t'he ~st or both worlds, a large and smaU,s;chool. . Jt.:, could f)rovc a model for other i-jChools in t~c ll untin~ton Bench Union fllgh School l>lstrict. acting siiperintendent Jay Settle said. The dlst-ricl Is looking ut u variety of \\'ays to cope with larJ{e enrollments no\\' t~at \Otcrs have rricctcd the building Of a UC\!•' hi gh School. 'Productivity,' Evaluation Set By Valley Pair 1-:ountain Valley city officials arc tcy111g to keep the cost of city services down lilrough the efforts of a new t~·o· m ember producti\'ily and e\'aluation committee. City !\tanager James Neal ex· plained that Fountain Valley now has '\\'hat he believes is the lo .... ·esl per- capita cost or government in the county -S99.71. ··As \Vages and costs continue to s piro.1 throu g hout Ca liforni a ITJUtlicipitlitii.'s," he continued, "it is extremely lmport:int that every pos, sible effort be made to increase produftivity." , lie has asked Assista nt City . '?11anager .lames Heck and Control!c·r ·~fov•ard Stephens to ;1udit each citv depa11m~nl yeu 1'b'. then working \\•ith' t he depa rtment head. make rt'com- mendations. Dr. !\"eal believes the committee ei.n reduce lhe hirinJt of (1utside con- :-.ultants to cv;.ilu:11c departments and services. . lie exphilned thut in the past the <:ily \.\'oul d hire :.. C't•nsulli.nt aboul ('\'Cf)\ t\\f) ye<trs tt' ~tudy a specific city function. then make recommen· dations. The neu· C{'mniitlet• v.ill make the studies on a continuing bas)s. ll .Pl.so aj/I bf charged "'llh PTet>aMng ·a •'l'fitlntenanee I mp~ct. Statement'' for ea eh neu' proposed city program. Dr. l\:eal said the statement '"'ill give the city council an idea or the cosl ·or thoit ne\.\· pl'C1,i.!ran1 in future years. adding ii :jh(iu\d eliminate the pos- ~ib ilil .\' of St artin)."? a pr("lgram \.,.ilhout realizing ii \1•i!l {'O.,t 1none.v to keep it. uµ Controls Poiver Urged for Ford \\'A Slll:\GTO~ tl 'PJ 1 -Senate Dt•mocratic lead('r '.\l ikit '.\lansfield to- Oay in\roducecl legi~lation thal v.ould ~l\"C President f o1·d aut hority lo slap ·<'Onlrols on e\.l'f.\ n1ajor :seg ment of 1he et·onom~. Dct'l:lrin.c. 1ht• n;ition·s economic picture \\:is ··\\ or~en1ng'' every da~. )[ansficld ,,aid the mc.:1sure "·ould j!li\'e Fnrd di!'.>t·rettonary ilut horll ,\ 1dcnlit':..I to 1n1\\ er~ g1\·cn lo form('r President Xi:-..on . -But th;it \I .1gC' price control <1lLthor1. ,~. cxpirt>rl la..,\ .\pri! and Con~rc:':. failed in an alll'lllpt !(1 cxtend it for 4-lllOlht•I' ~ l'ar ORANGE COAST •11F DAILY PILOT '"' Otl...,. (<Ml>• 01 "l',lot ''"""'"''" i••-· r.""o!""N'""' "'''' ''"""""""'"w-Or•nQe \:w•I P!JOl•""'"0 (O"'P•"f S-tol1 "'1th1>"\ l•f """'"''' ... 0 Mot\Cl11 lft! ... Qft f«<M' .... {lt\\I ....,.,. "''"""''' tJ••<" Hwflll»gl(lf< 5'PO<ft ~O""· ,.,., V•IP~• 1• .... ~ ~.aa••~•<• ~.u,, •nd vow.,. t\f-~" Sou1n (o.nt A .,,.qi~ ••Q«>NI ""'t"'"" 111>b1<1~•!1 !..lllw•dl•t -~Y\ '"" 1>'•"'•11-11 111>1>1""'"0 ol•nl •> ~ lOCI .,...,, S.1 51r.,.I. toil• ~1• (•••lorn1•'7•lt Robert N Weed Teams 1, 2 and 3 are 'called student and currlculum development lt:llm1, \\'alker eoxplalned. CoaltNot e1ch !('am is an assistant princlp1I, wllh responsibility for 1,033 1tudent.t, two t·o unsc lors. rour d e partm..ent t:h<ii rn1cn and 40 otht-r tc<i{'hcrs. Theoretically, the student no Jongr.r looks up to a n1assive luyer of ad · ministr:1ti<1n an11 fa culty, but to a :.n1all team of leadership "'ith \Vhich hl· C••n identify. 1-lowev er, not ~II the school's 1heories on personalization have gone into effect yet, and Walker said he doesn 'tknow how great student aware- ness of the team system actually is. llon1erooms, ~·hich may ha\•e the most dire.ct effect on students, v.·il l probably be formed ne,.;t semester, h1· suid. lto meroom teac hers. dur1n 14 periods or perhaps 20 minutes Ion~. \\'ill take o n the role or advisers ror 25·30 students . increasing raculty·lo· ~tudenl contact while freeing regular counseling starr for students with the more.:;erious problems. )lcan\\'hile , it is the faculty and ad· ministration who seem to be reaping the most benefits or reorganization. ·reachcrs were functioning in a fa t·· tory atmosphere under the previous organizcttion. according to a research consultant's report. Administrators \\'ere bogged down in bus and bell schedules, and registration and sus- pensions, principul l~arry Lucas said. The creation of Teams 1, 2 and 3 si mplified the a dministrutive hierarchy for the faculty, as well as students. In addition. the formation of Teams ·1 and 5 consolidated the U'Ork l~ucas terms instructional support. . These t\\'O teams are responsible for a variety of duties. including security. bookkeeping, transportation and stu- dent acti \·ities. From rage A I FRAUD ••• since been expanded into other areas. "Leads are coming in so damned fast \\•e're having trouble keeping up 11·ith them.'' he said . The federal probe follO\VS earlier in· \·csti~ations v.·hich reportedly indicat· eel Long Beach \.\•as believed to be the center of \\'ldespread gambling and bookmaking operations. As early as October I9i3 a raid broke up a gambl- in,!! operating handling more than S5 million a year. The Times ;.ilso reported that the proliferation of gambling in Lon~ Beach caused problems bct\\'een en- forcement agencies. Officers from other jurisdictions complained that bookmakers from in· tact ''back rooms" in Long Beach \\'ere spilling over into other areas. The investigators are working un· der the authority of a federal statute aimed at combating organized crime. Crime Talk Set At Hu11tington Town Hall Meet Police Chier Earle~Robitaille and City Adminislrator Dave Ro .... ·lands \.\'ill discuss crime and the cost of pre- ventin~ it Thursday night at a meet· ing or Huntington Beach Town Hall. The ·public session "'ill start at 7:30 p.m., in the city council chamber at the new civic center, 200 !\fain St. Tov.•n llall is essentially a people's forum established to allow members of the public to hear and discuss major com- munity issues. Robitaille and Rov.•\ands have re· C'cnt\y had some public disagreement O\"(•r budget allocations for the city's 1>01ice de pa rtm ent. The police chief had requested an additional 66 uniformed officers to cope v.•ith local crime. but faced >M'ilh an extremely li!i!hl budget outlook, Ro1\·Jancl s reclurcd the request to zero. \\'llile Thursday ni ght's session i:-. not bllled as a rlebate. both mt'n a re expected to di scuss ttieir -\'aryini: \ ic>M·s on the financial aspect of poli ce S('r\·ice. Robitaillr v.•ill also explain some of his d epa rtment's major cri me· prevention programs and discuss ho"· citizens can help police. ----~-----• ¥ n..tr"lll .... PMl9 It's Cottri,.g Dowii . ' r • ~luntington Beach city councilmen Monday or· dered city officials to seek bids for the demoljtion ·or city's <?Id _po.lice headquarters building on 5th Street. The building, witti sagging ceilings' and ·cracked walls, has been decl(\red h"aza~rdous 8.nd unusable. Police moved outlast sprinf. Frain rage Al MITCHELL. • • White tfouse involvement was going .to c'ome out and braced himself for \\'hat he described as a "terrible. ter- rible scandal" -a scandal \\'hich ·event ua/l y force d hinl.fi-om ·orfJce: ":-!ow," he told Ehrlichman on the tape, " ... the thing to do now is to have the son of a bitch done -indict !Uitchell and all the rest and there'll be a horrible two "'eeks -worse than Teapot Dome and so forth." But he quickly reconsidered his as- . sessment of the scandal saying; "And it is n't -doesn't have anything to do \\ith Teapot. It isn't as bad as ... I mean good God. there's got to be no \"enality involved in the damn thing. no thi every or anythin g of that sort of thing. l'\obody got any favors, and, uh -~·ou knov.• \\•hat I mean?" \I/hen Ehrlich man entered the oval office earlier in the day after meeting ...,·ith Mitchell. Nixon quickly asked him if he was "all finished" with hi s assigned task. "Yes. sir." Ehrli chman replied. "All f\ni shed. He (~titchell) is an in· nocent man in his heart and in his n1ind . and he does not intend to move off that position. He appreciated the n1essage uh. that. uh, good_ f~eling hcl>M'Cen you-::ind him." Ehrlichman 's \'oice was hesitant jn contrast to his usual confident. rapid· fire speech. .. AOd he <~Iitchell l liaid-:--;I don't knoy,• "•hat they (the \Valergate burglars I were up to'." Ehrlichman reported. "And he said. 'Nobody \\'as more surprised that I was.' "We had this meeting, and, and, uh · he, he lobbed, uh, mudballs at the \Vhite House at every opportunity -Jt \\'as very interesting how he dragged it in. uh, yeah ••• one after the other." : Afte·r hearing the report from 1\litchell. who had been his campaign manager. Nixon consoled himself by saying: .. One. one footnote is, uh . that, uh . his. uh, throwing it off on the \\'hitc House isn't going to help .him one damn bit." But he understood the impact or l\1 itchell 's position, "The fault is the \\lhite House's rather than his ... "Nixon said. "It's bad if he gets up there and says thal, :it 's a hell of a problem for us." Haldeman added : "It's a problem for us. l\o question. But there's no "'a~' he can prove it." . The Presideut then ordered aides to get lo !\I agruder and find out "\vhat the hell he'S ... going to say" to the prosecutors and the grand jury·. · - Press Freedom To Be Discussed Press freedom in the United States and abroad will be the t.opic of James ,\,Lumpp of the Freedom of Informa- tion Center at the University of l\1is- souri, \\•ho wj\l speak Thursday at Golden \Ve $t College. Lumpp will speak at noon in Forum 2 on the Huntington Beach campus. There is no admission charge to the publi c program. The Freedom of Information Center is the world's only agency working ex· clusi\·ely on problems related to the free flow of information. Top Citizens Of Both Sexes Being Sought Members of.the Hun~ngton Beach Chamber of Commerce are once again looking (or an outstandipg- citizen, but. this time women as well as men will have an equal chance. In the past few years, tne cnamber has accorded the title of "Citizen of the Vear " to a man, while it.s Women's Division has named an out· standing "Woman of the Year" at the same time. Chamber Director Ralph Ki.Ser: says the executive board decided this year that two awauts .. dilutes the honor," so men and women will both be con· sidered. The Women's Division still plans to name an outstanding woman. Kiser suys, but will do It a month berore ·the ''Citizen'' award is announced. The Outstanding Citizen will be an- nounced during the chamber's in· stallatlon banquet in January, ac- cording to Dale Dunn, chairman of the Citi1en of the Year Committee. Organizations and individual resi· dents are invited to submit the names of persons they feel deserve the award for community service. From rage Al ECONOMY. • • tion IS down, yet emptoyment is UP.· More thah one and one-half million more people are employed in the cou ntry today. yet production has dropped. he said. The answer i.n fighting inOation is to someho>M' produce more and dis- tribute more, he explained. "That things can come·unglued and tum into a 19:)0s ·style depression ha.s greater Chances of happening,. now than anytime in the past40 years," he said. ·•t.ty best guess, thouah. is that the recession "·ill not deteriorate into a depression but will get ~·orse the next two. three or four quarters and then turn up, .. he predicted. Auer. who hand les commerical pro· jects for the Irvine Company, ex- plained the economic slowdown is causing a cutdown on business• ex- pansion plans.', · A new venture by Che Irvi ne Com· pany, the commercial center planned many people who believe fairy tales and myths. They fet>I that When' you get something from the go\•ernment you are getting it for nothing." Schmitz said . ~·People look to go\•ernment for an$"''ers and they are wrong. There is so mething radically \\Tong with this tountry and the politicians can'l and · \\'On 't cure it," he said. Those nominated do not have to be members of the city or local resi· dents. They mus 1hoW eridence of a s;gniflcant contribution to community School Bus Raided betterment and exemplify the objec- tives of the chamber to promote -!\1IA!\11 BEACH (UPl l -Police general business interests in the city. . se1.rching for marijuana raided a A written resume of.,ach candidate school bus.,helid'ed"for Pttl1~i U_uh should be submitted bY Dec. IS to the Seniqr-High ·TttesdfY and· 'tU111e<f"Up chamber office, 1SS82 Beach Blvd., two bottles o( l\logen David wihe and srw~'l=•=224:=:=·=======================•::::•i=r::=of di=c•=·=========== • 'Push :Seen FQr Ocean Oil Wells SACRA?t.JE.NTD (AP)-A major oil company should be allo...,·ed to drill 17 ne\\' wells in the Santa Barbara Chan- nel because the economic. benefit s outweigh the environmental dllngers. a state report says . The environmental in!pac{ r~port . prepared for the State 1.apd• Com· mission, deals with ·p."!""l,'equest by Atlantic Richfield Oil CO. (.i\RCOI to resume drilling ofr a channel plut- form north of Los Angeles. The commission \\•ill hold :i meeting Dec. 19 to decide whether to allov.• the SAWHILL GIVES COASTAL STATES WARNING, Page 86 new wells in the channel where a 1969 blowout sent oil spewing into the ocean and onto nearby beache11 . "These companies still ha\'e a con~ tractua l riJ?;ht to realize the rest of the potential from th.elease,: said It. S . Golden, assistant e~ecuti\'e officer of theeommission. "We have ti> let therri go ahead un· less there are strong environmental eonsideratipns.," he said in an. in· terview Tuesday. "The environmt'ntal problems arC' minimal or non-existent in this case." Golden said of the report's findings. The three-volume report examines the geology and other environmc!ntal characteristics of the area around · .Platform Holly two milesoftqoleta. It also di scusses the safet y measures to 1>re\'ent spills and fo con· ~ tain those that might C)('CUr, but ad· mits that predicting whether~ a spill will occur is difficult. "It is difficult to determine a pro· bability factor for the occurrence of oil spillage from the project. sine<" there have been no reported past spills from Platform !lolly," the re· port said. The report adds: "The probability or a blov.·out during: drilling rron1 Plat· form }lolly is considered ver'y lo"'-... The new drilling -meaning an in- crease from the current l .17 million barrels of oil a year to a projected 7.3 million barrels a year from th~ plat· form -"'Ould have significanl econon,ic benefits, the report said. "The increased production v.·ill con· tribute substantially to the ri;venue~ "'hich the county of Santa Clara and the state of California already re- ceive. Additional employment will be provided,: it soys. The ARCO application is not the nrst for an actual resumption of drill· ing in the channel, Golden said. Th.ere are se\•eril applications for new drilling on the agenda for the commission's meeting Thursday. Tile ban on new drilling in the channel wa~ 1t'mPoaidt>y thetcommlssion aner the 1989 spill.'Goiden said that about a year. ago, but bas not Yet actually approved newdrilllil.g. · ---~---- P•o"otN •flll P!Jb'·V>o• Jack R. Curley VtCI Pt1"otft! •tlCI C..n .. .i -N'I'• Thomas Keev •I f.tMo• fhomas A. MurohinE' ......... QlftQ £~•10t James Ray Russell In Oklahoma ·Motel? • • Chorles H Loos Richard P: Nall ' Te rry (ov1llP W••l o·-~~ co~~'' ED•'"' Wunt inQton Beach Ojtic"4, -· urlJ 8••c11 eo .. lt•••n • """"'""' AM•t\I P 0 llo• 1'0, tJM• Oll'ler Offices 1.•Q\lfl'I Bt-•c~ ! lleG,.t>tiey•o St•"! (fl,.M•W IJO -•!iloly'1rHI Nl.,.POrt k.Cll JJ)J Ht •~ 11oui.~t•6 ~ltlltC• Vt l .. Y 11101 U "''Ito.Id .is. .. Ooeoo ''""''' Telephone 1714) 642-4321 Classifled Ad-.itrtlllng 642·5'.'71 , tG"' N9"" Or •"Cit Cownh C-n•i S40·1220 (ooy•• .. I UI• O••ft~ C..•1t itioe.t•t.l'UflO (0"'11<"'' Nft "''"' llD•••\ "'1111•"4•.,i\ .,a•lfflotl ""'n•• 1• •cl""''"•"•"" ,...,.,,. "'"" llt ••tJrOllw(fd •il"9u1 •IM~-'fl ........ ,~ el UlllY•Hll'lfl• ... t !loot-UIH D0\1'~ 11910 •I (Mi. l#w, C•li!O•ft•• :kil\lfl011on O'/ (.,, .. , .\lo; "'°"'"!• .,.,. "'.i• 1• llO -•Jiit. lflfhllrr-' Ol'•ll"•l IOl'I\ U .1111 1N111t111, • • 1.flS 1\~(IE LE S (t\l'f A ('nm1 nolog1st testified today that u signature on an Oklahon1a n1otel re· &i~ratioo card matches signature of JamcS Ray Russell, v.'hO claims he \\•as not In thflt state the day the card was signed. Robert A. Stettler, of the Orange County sheriff's department, said he rompared the motel signature with signatures on Russell 's fin&erprtnt card and jail records. The motel card was signed l\fareh 25, 1971 . the day a 92-year-old invalid \\Ill§ killed In Keota, Okla. Ok lahomn authorities "'ant to ex · tradite the 25 -year·olct Russell to Ok \:\homa to stand trial for the murder. ite spent two years In jall \\1thout bail waiting for the end or B legl:ll battle before he could get an tX· tradition hearing. Stcltll•r. a s pet•ialist in c1ucstioned d("lcu mcnt examination, said the com· parison of signatures on the motel c~rd and jail records, "In my opinion, the Sign1fture on the top of the 'Clues· tioned motel slip "'as written by the sam~ person responsible for the signalure on the documents." Asked if that was Russell's. he replied, "That is correct." Russell's attorney. Roger A1aja- nlan. sought to show on cross- examination that the examples of sig natures were iflsufficient for a de · finite: comparison, but Stettler islslst· cd the comparh1on was accurate. Jtussell '!l former wife, Damaris Russell, testlflid re~ntly that she Hnrl Rus~ell spent the night. in the Ok la homa mot~I the nfght belore Albert Christenberry was killed nearby. ADUI. T PORTRAITS • PHOTOGllAPHlll'I HOURS Cowpl11. p1ren11, gr1ndp11ents. l1ml· ly g1011P1 1r,• watcomt, 01oups 11 99C: per tdd1hon1t s1.1b1tct. tor lndilYklutl1 Ot1ty Satu1dty 12Noon I01m ro ~p.m. 10 a pm Now Through Saturday, Nov. 23 Buena ParK Laguna Hills Soulh Coas1 Plaz~a Cerritos Orange · westmlnster I Sunday 12 Noon to4 30 om. Sears ."tt11 i,(J'u1•f ion (; 11111 11111 ,,,,,J 11r \our 1(11111'.'' ll111•k • \ • DAI LY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Sale Not Solution Since Voters rejected a tax to help build a new high school. trustees in the tJuntington Beach Union lligh School District must come up with second ·bcst \vnys to cope with more students than space. First they have saitf the·y· will sell the sufl)lus school site at Yorktown A Venue and Magnolia Street. That sale see.msprematur,. It '~ould be practical for trustees to get the red tape preli minaries out or the way. But before they sign on the dotted lin e, they would be wise to do two things : determine what it is they will buy with profits from the sale and afford the promoters of unirication.a little breathing room. 'l'he district has mote than one year to sell the site and still avoid a state penalty on unused school sites. Jn that time the property would. appreciate, and the school site nee<ls o( a wtential Founta,in Valley unified district could be clarified. The problem or overct'O\vding in our high schools is an immediate one. But rushing jnto a sale or the Yorktown site, in the race or as many uncertainties as seem involved. is notthesolutioii. ·Wor thwhile Memoria l 1t seems fitting 'that those who kne\v Mike Finklea, slain Fountain Valley and Orange Coast College athlete·scbolar, have chosen to honor hin1 with a memorial scholarhip. ,.. The six-foot tall, 19-year-0ld1 called •·everything to everybody," was shot six times Oct . 31 during a robbery at ·the Fountain Valley 7-Eleven m a rket. where he had been \vorking as a clerk j ust a re,v days. The s layin g stunned the Fountain Vallev community, \\'here Finklea was 1973 Athlete of th·e Year, as \veil aS'the campus a t Orange Coast College. \vhere he '''as captainofthe\\o·restlingteam. - Those who knew him beli eve the scholarship. to be gi\'en each year to a boy or gi1·l athlcte·scholar, \\'ill serve as n fittin g t1ibute. Those interested should be urged to send their contributions to the high school or to Orunge Coast. design ating their checks for the f'"inklca fund. It seems like a commendable \Vay to C"reute 41 little good from an other-wise senseless and trt1.g1c waste. College Annexatio11 1'here ,,·ill be one more try a t th~ polls on l\larth ·I to 'jee if voters in the Garden Grove t..:nificd School Dis· trict \\1ill okay the district 's nnn<.'xation to the Coasl Con1munity College Distric·t. Garden Grove voters turned dO\\'ll the annexation ballot 26.680 to 20.494 in the No\'. 5 election. But supporters of the measure feL·I n1is leading ballot \\'Ording kill ed them. On the ballot. a voter \Vas asked to approve a 40-cent tax increase-a tClugh measure to pass. In a strictly technical sense. a tax increase musl be approved: But because the taxpa~·ers now pay a hi gh "seat tax " to send students to ne ighboring communit y colleges, 3nnexatio11 to one district actually \vou1d result in lo\ve-r taxes in the Garden Gr~ve area-about 20 cents lo\\1er. di strict Qfficials estimate. Nearly t'vo-thirds of the Garden Grove high school graduates already attend either Golden \V~sl College in I--luntington Beach or Orange Coast College in Costa l\lesa. Residents of the Coast district - 11untington Be3ch, Ne\\1port Beach, Costa .l\·lesn and' fo"ountain Valley -wo'n't be voting in !\·larch, but if Garden Grove annexes it \\•ill help give the Coast system a stronger economic base and make possible an expanded educational progran1 for the benefit of all stude nts. • ' H Brown's Civit Wnr Counterpart Reviving ATired Dear Gloomy Gus · Gen. Grant Made Similar Mistake Marriage ( ARTHOPPE ) A great deal of interest has been focused lately on the problems or mid· dle-aged married couples -as wit- oess film s such as Bergman 's _.,Scenes From :. i\1arriage" :.nd novels like "The Summer Before the Dark." , The basic problem seems to be that after 10 or 20 years or so marriage loses its sparkling luster. By far the best Y.•ork on the subject. howe\'er, has been wrille_n by Dr. llomer T. Pettibone. D.V.1\1, In it, he cites the t ypical case hi1;tory or \Vilbur Wasp, 48, and his \\'ife, Wilma Wa sp,47. It was J\frs. Wasp "'ho firs t broached the subject while reading a book entitled, "1'1as \'our Marriage Lost Its Sparkling Luster.•· "Dear ," s he said , "I think our mur- riage has lost its s parkling luster." "You're absolutely right, dear." said l\lr. \Vasi, \Vho. as usual, hadn't been listening. ··r think we would communicate bet· ter, ''said l\'lrs. \V asp. ''if we each had an affair.'' So another one of our high school lax overrides has been defeated .again, ch? I guess the majorit.y of the people care more about their money than about the youth v.•ho v.•i\I soon have to Lry and run this country. C. Y .ll. "'-Y Gvs <Hnm•RIS ..... sullmil ..... ~, ,,_, -.. ftOI llt< ..... ,,., rtltKI "" Y•tW!o 9t .... fleW~. SellOI tOoor Pet pee .... Gl-.y Goo., 0.11, Pll«.. J\Irs. \\'asp tried an Encounter Sharing Group. B'ul after t~·o ses- sionS, she 'A'US thrown out on lhe grounds she had nothing to share. ti.Ir. \V as p t r ied Trans ce nd e ntal J\Jeditation. But he couldn'l keep his mind on it. "The trouble with us is that ~·e are dull, uninteresting, ordinary people." said i\lrs. \\'asp. oea1·tears. "Our last1 desperate hope is a· trial separation so that each of :.is may find ourselves. IN ;\ ~IO~Tll they found them- selves. i\.lrs. \\1asp found herself with no one to read items to who wasn't Bstening, no one to feel jealous of for talking Lo other \\'Omen at cocktail p:1r- Lies. no one to call when the car broke dO\\'n and no one to m<ike her take cough syrup when she had a cold . "'GREAT IDEA!" said t.Ir. Wasp, "~ IV r d h'. 1£ · whoheard thatone. '"r. asp oun . 1mse w1thnoone So fllrs. \Y asp dressed up each ~ to blame· for 1.eav1i:ig the cap. or~ ~he evening and made the rounds of the toothpaste, l?s1og hLo; socks or 1nv1trn~ swinging singles bars. l\tr. Wasp people to dinner whom he couldn t spent hours at work each day go-.' stand ; no one to awaken v.·hen h~ had ing down the personnel roster ab~~dream; andnoonetorubh1sar· alphabetically and inviting young thr1Uc shou ld er. Worse, when .he ladies to lunch drinks dinner break-thought£u ll y purchased chocolate ice rast and/or the'rootbali ga m~. ' crea!ll al the supermarket, no on,~ ap- Unfortunately, l\l rs. Wasp was 17 prec1ated the fact he preferred \an1J. p(lunds overweight.a nd wore glass-la. es. Attheend oftheweckshe hadspent The Wasps are back together again 542.90 for scotches·and·soda· and had. and as happy as might be expected. nothing to show for it but. three more But as Dr. Pettibone notes. they 1:1rc 1>0unds and a hangover. doon1ed to live ou t thei r lives v.•it h the. Unfortunately, A1r. Wasp was paun· kno\vledge they are ordinary people chy and balding. At the end of the like the rest or us. v•eek he had reached ~tiss ZenoVa in The title or his wise and definitive accounting and she hadn't calleOhim work (now unfortunately out of print) back either. is, ''Leave Your l\larriage Alone.·· ·ro the Editor: Gcner<1 I George S. Brov.'n's recent comments about the Jev:ish con1- munity fin.ds an interesting hi storicul precedent. Another Gener;il during the Civil \\'ar had ::. problem and he, too. attributed the c<iusc to a par- ticular people. The General to v.·hom I refer is Ulysses S. Grant. The par- ticular people are again the Jc\\ s. Th,· incident invol\'ed e~1.ralegal smug· gling and illicit trade in parts of ~lis­ sis.sippi, Tennessee. and Kentucll\ General Grant issued his infamoUs Order !\'o. 11 \\'hich excluded all JC\\'!:- rrom the above· mentioned ter1ito1ics General Grant's Order:\o. JI is im - portant bcc;iuse it represents the fil'i:;t usage on a national sea.le in our coun- lry of a basic antisemitic de\'ice; at- tributing solel\' lo J e\.l'S the blame for a complex l)l'oblcm ultimately ha\'ini.: little or nothing to do \1'ilh the Je\1·ish people. 11'' TJI E Ci\SE of General Grant, ht~ \\·as blind to the fact that extra-legal economic .it·tivilies arc a pre\'alent fea ture of all ntodern \\·;uiarl'. 1'o hl\' lhe blame specifjc11lly on .Je\\:S became so indefensible that Gr:ull · specdil,\· rescinded hi s order and apologized for his conduct. Hath<'r than t·.-.;Posing the illegal a<'ti\'llit·s as ;1 re.grett;ible concomitant of ;.ill \1 ar· rare. Granl found it n1ore con\·cnicnt to blame Je\l'S, In the case of General liro11 n. he also resorts to sin1plistic and ('r· roneous rl'asoning. R<1lht>r than recognizing the l'eality that con\·en· tibnal energy source~ are lx>ing u~ed u11. thus makinJ? Arab oil-prochtt•ing eountrics push to maximize 11rofil:-IJ~· rl·Strictilli? the r:1lC O( production. C:eneral Brol\'ll falls for the c,'\lrenh· rig hl-v.'in g contention that An11.·rie;1 i~ eonlrolled by JC\\'ish interests 1n11l that by rhangi ng nur polic.v in 1ht• !\lidea:-;t in L.1\·or nf lhl' .Arab:-:. tht· energy problen1 \\' i 11 IM' ~ol\'('d. Tll F. RE Ai.iT \', I beliC\'t•. IS th ;il ultimatl'ly the Stall' of lsrat·l is 1r relevanl to the energy crisis ext't'Jll ;i .. ·a convenient scupegoat to furthc·r 1\rab polilic;1 I and econon1ic in1cre~1~. ( MAILBOX ) Le.tiers frorn readJ?rs are welcome. Nor · rnally. writers should convey their mes· snges in 300 words or kss. The right to con- dense letlers to ji1 space or eliminate libel is reserved. All !elters must include sig· nature and mailing address but nomes may bf! withheld on requesl if tufjicient reason is apparent . Poetry will 11()1 be published Eit•n if lsr;11.·I. God forbid. ceased to 1.·x1st. the encrg~· c1isis \rould remain \\ith us and \1oulc.I n.'<jlli re complex. difficult. and C\'en painful measure~· lO\\':ird solution. HABBI BEH:\'AHD P. KIXG ·ro the Editor: On be half of hundreds of 1·er\· <lcs perate school. college and nduit bicyclists I v.·a nt to con1mend Cuun· l'il11·oman Tl er1 zog and the cit~· coun· t·il of Costa i\l cs;i for ils recenl aclion on bie\'cle ltuit.•s . \\'hi.le nei ghboring cities ;.ind coni- munilies arc talking ;ind talking. Costa i\les;i is doing. l'his is the uction that is needed! Tll E TRt\FFIC problems ar1.· 1n· creasing in proportion to our in · t·rcasing num bcr of cyi.:lisls. Inter and 1nlra-cit}' lanes :ind trail~ niust be planned and completl'd. I v.·ould further rcco1nn1end that thl• l'itic.•s of Costa J\lcs:1. \L•11'J)()fl Beal'h :i nd Huntin gton r.k•:Jt'h gL'l together <1ui('kly ;ind take earl' of lhi..• still l'Xistin~ problc n1 ~u·el'ts. suth :is \e1\'port Boulc\':lrd frotn the Penin- :-u la to F;dr Dl'i V('. and Adan1s street fn)nl F;1ir· J)ri\'l' to the Jl untinE:ton Bl•:1eh ri1 \' lin1it s . Thcst• ••re hea\'ilv 1ra\'L'lecl 6ieyclc :.treet:.; the\' should 110! be o\'crlooked until tht· irie\·itablt~ uceiclcnls ntl'UI' H,\\' ROSSO Instructor. Orange Co:.1Sl Collegl' ID-advised Remarks Air Problem WASFO NGTON -The nation's top military m a:n. Gen. George S. Brov.'n of11he Air Force. said \vhat came lo hii; mind about Jewish political in- flaence, is sorry Cor. it. ancl. lhi in~ cident has-brought out of the closet a. very difficult problem. ln the past. 1vhenever the State of Israel hus become involved in a military confron- tation 1. the od~s f•vored the !JUP.erior skill . du- termination.. and equipment or the Jewish Warriors. The Yom Klppur w•r~ that pre· som:ption. A new war in the Midenst mi1ht m ean the imml.,ent destruction of the Stale or lstael, and "'ilh it the colla~e o? 20 yearsol American forci11n po hey. RICHARD WILSON his spontnncous rrm:.irks did not stem from previous discussions In the high mi litary command. Il e wa s :iltogcthcr too specific on the point that u llC\v oil embargo which caul!ed suffering in t his country n1igl't make Americans ··1.ough-m inded'" 'enough to .. break thal lohby''to~ave Israel. But BrO\\'n a dverted to a no\her µoint, th,e intolerayle errect of an oil embargo and the amassmentor world money re11erves by the Arab n;i tions and \\'hether the United States a nd the \\'Orld would put up with Jt without military interveniion. ' AS FOR himself. Rrowndeclaredhe had no inlention or goi ng o(( lO 11i•ar ih 'J;he problcn1 this possible con-the f\liddle East. llis ereatest In· :;eq_uence poses ls 11i·hether or not the' discretion \\'OS In JUlrrotlng the anti- Ulliled Stales wo1.ild rt!50r1. to direct Semitic line about the boinks and mlttt.a,.Y \nlervention to pre\'ent the nev.·!!J>aperi; qf America bein_g control· d (ruction of l sr~cl. and tl\ut1~ \he led \)y the Jews. which ht!, President gpedor Brown let oot or the cloael . 1'"ord and the Joint Chiefs of Staff are wllhhi1lll·con!ilderedren1arts~. z sorry about. · Eve,Ybne else kno\Vll that. this 111 a tNSPM'E oCUro\\•n'sapolo(l:lcs nd p:1rt of the private discourse on lhe disavowa ls, ii Is hu o·d to belie•• lh .. l sury l •rnei ;hlch can b• / ,; di:!plored but nol ignorl'd. Perhaps it is just as "·ell to ~ct !hi~ out of the closet and into the OPf-"n 11011' for a n uncomfortable airinj'.l before. new d(lcisions have \o be. made on the. wurse or Americnn policy in the ~lideasl. IF Tllf. United Stutes comes to the point of drnstic action in the ~1 irldl l' East it cannot be justlncd solely out uf reli~iou~ or humanitarian sympathy 'A'ith the St ate of Is rael, but because th\: vit:1J interests of this counlr~ arc in· \'OlvCd. ~ -... .... This is \\'h~· the subject is too con1- plex for Air rorce generals who sPon· taneously reacl agains t Je\\'is.h political influence in the common idiom apd th('n regret It. For, it is not a questionof"•hether or r not-Je~·i11h·controlled banks and newspapers and a Jewish-intluenced Congress de11irc the saving or Israel. Tiit: QUESTION Is \\'hether or not Soviet-supported ('Ind equipped Arab ttrmies will v.•ip-0~out Israel, banish. Americ11n lntlu('nce' from the rtlide~s~ and hold llle world's etonomy In thral I. That i11 'A'l'lllt llenry 1\, Kiss1nitcr in o!I complex a scric:i; or tt('l).Otiations as ;Jn American SCC'rctary O( state C\'Cr undertook Is tryl n1t lo 1lrC\'l"'nt . All thul General Bl'O\\'n'.s .spontan('ous ' ren1arks contrrbut(•d 1\as tht• rcvl·lalion th;it the Joint Chiefs or Staff are very nt!r\·ous aboul it all. As is so orlcn the c11se in sensitive 1K1lltica\ 1natterstofthi~ kind. too littlt• u1tt•ntion \\'US pidd 10 the re!>l of (;t•ncral U1·01vn 's ~ponlancou~ rt'T!.\j.lrks. 1-ic spoke of 11\c di:-:ruplion tl1:1L a nc\v oi l cm b<1rgo \11ould cause in Eurnp<' und Japan :is \\•ell a:;; lhL· L'n1Lcd Stutes. • t:'.\'.TIHEl .l. apart f1·on1 the Israeli prohf1·m . d"ma11ds· 1nuy risf' for at· 111.111 •t~ 1\rab n11lion~ .:;,iin control of tlJt• \\'orld's cash rcst'rl'es and s transilc the l'conon1y o{ the in· llustrialized na'tions. 1 ··it 's u heck of u prohlcn1 to eontem· pl:llc. bul I (lon·t intend lo sio o(f to 11:1r tn thr ~lldca st , Ir Lhat's)'le qu<'stion. ··said Bro\Vn. Th<il n1:iy ver)' "ell prO\'C to hr: the question ut i:omt• future d :'lt " \\ h1ch 1hl" .I('\\ L'<h inf1uC'11ccs a5(11ins1 \\ hon1 Brt1\1 n spok" url' no n1orc ea1-:er to conte&latl' th;.1n hl·. for ·cs('nt the flcar intel"f'SI o( :lll c rned Arabs • .Jc\.l·s. Am1..•rlc:1ns: Russi:ins -li es in the do~gc(t pur~uil or the "nmicable ncwollalh111s" 11cscrll>NI by Gl'ncf;>I · Brown ·~ boi;x, Secretary or Defense . Jun1cs St•hl !>ln).(cr. IJ11ificatio11 ·ro the Editor : \Vith lhe defeat of Proposition X the people of the lluntington Beach Union School District have once again unequi\•ocall y expressed their desire not to support the decisions of the board and administrators relative to our secondary school problems. As an attorney I frequently musl deal v.·ith people's seemin gly in - soluble problems and must accom- plish a satisfactory result "'here none appears possible. I 1 ( Al\1 president of the Huntington Beach Elementary School B<H!rd and I wish to make it clear that the vie"·s expressed herein art; e,nlircly mine. I believe that the people in one area find it difficult to vote for an im- prol'emenl which appears to benefit people in another a rea \\'hen they feel their need is more urgent. I bclie\'c the people ha\'e been tel · ling us they \\'ant unification and that they insist on it before lhey "'ill open up their purse strings. I bclic\'C if 1hc pt.'Opte ;ire E?i\'en more opportunity to have a \'Oice in m:ciking the decis ions instead of being asked to appro\'C' decisions that thci'r confidence and faith can be reslorcd in their \·arious boards. I OFFER this plan of attack on the edu cational plight facing our l'hildren . I. The high school board should sci an elect ion either sep;iratc on in con- junction \\'ilh a scheduled election ilnd :It that etecLiori allo"· the 1.K'Qplc to ex· press a prefcr~nce an1nn ~ lhl' :.e\·eral unification pl;ins \\'hil·h art• con- sidered feasi ble . Allo~· cal'h 1ltstrict to present one plan for thr ba!lol or one or 111ore dist1·icts eould sup1:HJrt •he same plan . 2. AllO\\' a reasonable ll·ngt h of t1 1nc before the clt•cl ion for each district or any interested organization or in · di\"idual Lo t;impaign for the plan they support. 3. Jl a\'e l'ach of the districts and in · ll'rest.cd organ1z;.1lions pledge their !->upport behind the plan that the l;1rgest number of people v.1ithin the high school district support in the C>lection. ... -i . t\flcr the election ha\'C the districts \\'ork out the problems or ac· cnmplishing the unification under the "People·:-. Pl:in of l.Jnification". If dif· ft•rcnet•s pcr!Jist. agrrc thut they v.•ill b1: rl'sol~·L·d on a one·district. one-vote llasis . 5. Go to the County and Stale un111 ra behind th e ''Peopl e's Plan of L'niftcution". 6. L"nify and allO\I' each ncv.· di strict to aclHt'\'C its o~·n destiny, K. DAI. E Jl USll • ·Lei111y• .... 1'oihl' ~:dllur · J think 1t i" terrible that nur OrrinJ?l' Coust Collc,l!:c i:-. pre:-;cnl1n,R: the pl~v "l.cnnr" a~ a produ<!linn af the drama departn1ent. Lenny Rruce is v.·cll kno"'h ;1:;: u foul n1outhtd ni~htcluh •1>erform er \\ho \l'a" nole\1ort hy for hi s hrazcn l><'r ... 1 ... tl'tH't' nf u!.e of ~utt(·1· h1n1o:u11 ,::P 1n ~pi\\• of 1£•i;::il action t\nd 1\·hot I~ \10r~t·. th1' saml' pnxluclinn \\·111 be U!.t>c1 to r1·pr('scnt our Oratll.JC Coll~! CulJl"jil(' iii th(• c·ollc.£P 1.:on1 peution tn the Kennedy Centl'r. I OBJECT to m~ la\ monev hc•nR spent to f)l'OmO t(' f!Utl cr l:.n ~11t1Re and I do not lhink re~trictiniz lt to "mature audicnt•t·~" in :iny \\'1\' justifies lhC' scll'l't iou of this plar. \\,.i1 h 1111 the-Cini.' . I inspi ring. uplitling materi al available I think it is di sg raceful that our in- ?>titution or hi gher learning has m ade I his sclet·t ion. FRAXCIS .J. \\"ILLIAi\lS, r.I .D. P i ece of Pir To the Editor: I have heard it said that the conser· vatives of the Republican Party are thinking of splitting off and forming a third party. I \\'OUld like to \\'arn them, as Abe Llncoln warned them al another time. \\'e v.•ill either hang together or we v.ill hang separately . TIIE POLITICAL prize goes only lo the party that \vin s. \'ou get nothing at :.ill ror place or show, except a Jot of election bills. It's· nice to be unbending and uncom- pron1ising. but in politics it is better lo win. If you can't ha \'e the pie, you'd better settle for a piece of pie. JA~l.ES\V. BOLJ)J~G \!er'" Les~o11tt To the Editor: 1 read some time ago that \'eterans v.·ould be going bal·k to school hope£ul- ly, if the finances prevailed. ll occur- red to me then. '>''hat reference v.-ould the general college courses have for the fresh·come·back \1ietoam \'el'? Ory. flat. straight courses taught by a young or oldish teacher to the m an \1·ho's been fighting, grueling over there in the junglf>s, bunkhouses, s"·amps. hot S\\'eaty fie lds. The dope. ~1:iced, heroin. the breaking and slip- ping by of rules. the en1otional and n1enlal trinls the nlcn had to go throug.h and question lhen1selves :i l)()UI 1'11 1:: EXCITISG, t>ne r\'aling. Fre:-.hness of nC\\' things. pco11lc and plaec~. 'l'he ('o\d. chilling ne1\·ness nf things th:1t ~hocked in a bc:1utirul \1·ay~ 1'hc si n1plt• i.:oping of shifting ideals ;ind realities. Death. in1pri son · mcnt. pain and torture. Loss of friends and commanding officers. Fl•<ir. \rOrrv and sickness. I '\'C nc\'c'r been a \'el any\\·here. But \1·011ldn 'I. it be helpful all the way ·around Lo cver~·one if maybe some of these \'Ctcr:ins t:iught us about some things really ha ppening ··over there.'' "I \\·as there. and this i~ \\·hat I felt. ~aw and e~pcricneed. \Vhat I lear- ned." \\'ouldn 't it benefit us. the stay· at.homers? l\ot to speak of the fin an· ci:il an{I spintu:d benefits it '>''Ould ).!i\'e to thl' "teachers." Can you fit a pcntaJ?;on in a !:-(Juar(' hol<'? PEN'.\"\' ALJ::X,\NDER ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\'etd, PtlbUshcr T.lio"mas l\eeoil. £ditor ~ 1Jart>ant l\rtthich. Editorial Page £d11ur- Tht edltnrial page! nr lht Daily Pilot !it!f'ks tn inform ;uwl stimulate readers by present1ni on this Plle di\'erst" t'Ommtntary on topics ol in· tcrest by s1ndicattd,t'Olumnist.s and cllrtoonisl!>. by providing 2 rorum )or rcadl'rs' \'ic~·s and by p~ina 1h111 nc"·sµnJ>('r's oplniorul and Ideas on current topirs. Thl' tditorial 011in1on!i of the Daily l~lot appear only in lhe tditonal tolumn at the 1011 of the paae. Opinions expreued by the cotumnii;ts afld cartoon.ists wnd lettcr -.1ritcD are I heir own and oo tndor11cmcnt of thl'ir ,.1e~11 by the l>a1ly Pilot .should bt lnrtm."CI. Wednesday, No,·e mber 20, 1974 Wednesday, November 20, 197( I ' OAJL't'P!lOT 1\.J Statistically Trick List Contains 'Notables' Beer Drinking, Cancer Linked Dracula Tactics PETALU~IA <UPll - Poliee are looking ror a man who bit another man in the neck when he became Impatient In a SACRA!'lt E!'\'l'O ~1\l'l - Offi cer s urc t humhtni: throug h u 1>ros1i1utc's "trick book" l'ontuinlng iuo numt'~ -inl'ludinii "pcopll' \1 ho havl' been l'lt'Cll·d lu 11ubllc ofrirt'." ;1 1>nill·c :.pokt·sn1an says. :o;i1£•r:1 mento IJcput~ Ch11•I • lames !\1c1'11<inus said 11hcn the department is not :,ludy- •n g the book. it is kept un1k•r "Jock and key" (oJloy,'in~ a r:ud Suturduy on an apart- ment about thret." blocks fron1 tht' Capitol. .. Thing 5 v.•111 go !ilOwly now. This 1s a lot o f h ousekeeping v.·ork , '' i\lc!\1anus said in reference to the in\'cstigation •1--IT......,._ 1'1<1!1 Appe<1I Attorney Melvin Belli LOS ANGELES !UPI l • - Tv.•o scientists say they have found· u st;1tis tical re la- Uonshi 1> bet 11•een beC'r rt rink- ing and rn nc1.·r -but v.1<1rncd that does nut nt·l·ess.irily ml!an bt·er rau~es the dis- easl'. Statistics frur11 11 U.S . statl!s and 24 rore1gn roun - tries show th11t regions \\'ith the hig Hest pl'r capita lx•er l'Onsumption generally also· ha\'e high rate£ or rectal and intestinal cancer. the l\\'O re- seurchers said. said Tuesday h~ may '.fllE FINDINGS by Ur. appeal a fed~ra l James E. Enstrom or the -d • d' · I f hi UCl.A School of Public JU ge 5 ismissa 0 5 Jlealth and l)r. Norman E. S3 million s uit against Breslow or the Univt-rsity of th e s t.ate Bar of · h Of'l-~Jc L·R s l 'S. ED a hid-\Vashington were publ111 ed ""' C al iforn ia \\•hi c h · h · I fth N · I den mo\'if> <.'amt!ra rQr l \.\O Int ejOUtna 0 C i at1ona \\'C<'j s lP film thl· entrunl'c censured him for ap-Cancerlnstitute. tJf a Capitol TO\\l'rs ;1p;irt· peari n g in .? scotch Ens trom said lhl' rc- n1ent at 602 N St. IJt·forc \Vhis key ad and recon1-s earchers looked £or a rela- they arrested three \\•Omen. mended suspension for tionship between cancerand 1\lcl\tanus suid Jn an in· ;i year becau se or 'un-cons umplion of beer, wine. 1 · T d Th th" I d 1· · • liquorandcigarettes. e r \' ic w uc s ay . e __ ,~· ='c~a:;;_a=~v~e~r~1~s~1n~g~----'fhc)' found no correlation neurest corner or Capitol Park. in \\"hich the Capitol is bet\\'een 11nr cancer and I • I · · h I N s p l c \\'ine drinking, he said. Rut ocatec •IS 101 anc 1 , 'ts. 0 0 ue . the statistics used \\'i'l"C for l\tcfl1anus added : 1960, v;hen there \\'Cre nof "Of course. \\'e don't many ~·ine drinkers in the kno\\· if'i;omeone went do\\·n A. ttacker .L'nitcd Sta tcs. there <ind ust•d the name of The~' found a rt•latiouship a notable person. 1'hat"~ .i-.,,.; bct\recn hard liquur ron-~om ethint: we ha,•e lo con· 'Gu1,1;tv' ~u mption and cancer or the. tend "'ith loo.·· 1 • J I C'Sophagus in men. Enstrom According to ~t ctllanus. LAS VEGAS (AP 1 ,\ s<iid. but found many more "business <ind professional bet·n charged \\'ilh \\'hack· l"olvingbct·r. restaurunl line. rectum and kidneys in boll Police said T uesday sexes, liver and breast ii that a felony charge or females and bladder ii assault with a .. deadly. rn¥les,the!ltudy shov.:ed. weapon would be filed against the biter. IS TIJ E ST AT•:s \\'ith th··'--''--'--------'I lowest beer t'onsumption South Carolina, Alabama <ind Ark<1n::.;1s -the a\'cruge 1·esid ent drank about 26 l1u;1rts a year. The death rate from rectal cancer in those st;1tes is about 3 per 100,000 persons. C<tlifo rnia, "'ilh 59 quarts average, had seven de<1ths J)("rl00,000. Oil Study Allocatio n _Approved TllE SAl\I E general pat-LOS ANGELES (UPtl - tern appe-.red in statistics The city council put up from the24 foreign countries SIS,000 Tuesday to finance a :-.ur,·eyed ,theysaid. study aimed at combating \Visconsin has the highest federal go\'ernment leasing per ca.pita beer consump-ofoffshoredrillingsites. tion. an average I 00<1uarts a ' ye<1 r, and ranked just behind The a ll ocation \\'as un- Ne1v "York and Rhode Island animously approved by the in deaths fron1 t'ecta l council to find n National ca ncer.about9 i>e r!OO,OOO. Acade.my or Sciences A \veakness of the study. C\•aluat1on or. th,e De1;>art- thc authors noted. was that it n1cnl or _Interior s env1ron· is bas ed on stale\\•idc ·mental .1mp~ct statement averages, not directly on concerning o.1t Jea.~es of( the beer drinkers. Southern Cal1forn1a coast. Irut. they said . a study in l\layor Tom Bradley re· Ne\v Yorksho\\·edthat3Sper-quested the appropriation l"ent of men \Vith recta l last V{.eek after an ad hoc cancer nnd 31 percent \\'ith meeting \\'ith local gov· inlestina l cancer \\'ere beer ernmental representati\·es drinkers. con1pared \\·ith Ill to coordinate opposition to percent beer drinkers in a the federal go vernment of. control group. fshoredrilling proposal. Call 800-252-9147 forgood times! It's United Airlines' new toll-free number. Call us anytime, 24 hours a day, or have your Travel Age nt caJJ us, for good flight times and instant reservations. The spirit of Friendship Service. It's catching. To 113 cities across the land. . Anodon't fo~et ~­ our P;rrtners m Travel, Western Internati onal Hote ls. ' The friendly skies of your land. Ill UnlTED AIRLlnes the list includes n<iml.'S of Los An gelC'S m an \.\·ho had ~t;itistical relationships in· r ~opleandpeople\\"hoha\·Cing a I.as Vegas barmaid Chec k<'d agains t 20 been t>lccled to public of· O\'Cr the hl·ad "'ilh a IX>OI varieties or cancer for men fl ees or could be t•lt·tlcd lo cue pleaded gui lly to a re· and 19 for \\'Omen. states offices.'' he said. duced charge of attempted \\·ht>re more bec.·r is drunk baiter~·· . had higher than a\'crage in· McMA~'US ,REFUSED to Ch:1rles Frank Christian, cidences of cancer of the re\'eal any of the names. 29, had been scheduled to go large intestine, stomach, But he said l'arhel' some of to triul 'fucsclav in Distrit·t the names on the list ·· .. rcCourt on thc buitery ch-.rgc . Togetlter \'er.\' well knO\.\'n peop le. but instead made the pica to Sears Budiiit ,Shop,_ all first quality fashions fo r Located on the lower level ·some on hi gh ll'\'c·Js in this a lesser eoul'\. llOLLYWOOD (U PIJ - eommunity a n d so me Puliccsaid<.ipooleuc\\'US Mel Brooks :Jnd Anne Ban· throughout the sl:ilt· " slan1mcd O\'t'r the head uf croft, real life hu s band and Ter ri l.\"n n nerd. 211." \\·as J)t•ll:i Ann Ruiz. on dutr al wife. \\'ill work together for booked f0r 111 \·cstil!alion of th(· :rroph~· Rooi:n ~ar Aug . the first time on a Nov. 27, pi n1p ing. µandt·rin g and 21 . S~l' 11,·11s hos.p1tahzi:d and ABC·TV s pecial ··Annie and l)Oi!iSCssion of danJ!t~rous rt•qu1red 12 stitches Ill her r~'t:h:e:l:too=d=S=. '='=====:::;i drugs. She 1r<.1s rclt«1sed on hea~I . _Dl'~ 16 \\'a~ set for S7,500 b:ii l and faces :.ir· Chnstran s sentencing. raignm en l f'ri day in i\lunicipal Court. She also C/ d has gone by the 11<101C Of 0 g g e ,_.lllrtin in the Jl:iSt. . uz• c R1·z. '"· """'Heater booked for in\ l':ilij!illion or residing in -. house or ill .Ki"lls 2 f;1me. Sht· \\·as rt!lea:it'd on NlJO b<.iil. .\ng.cl lloston. 27. \\as l'ited for the san1e \ io lation and rele.ised \\"itho ut bail pending her trial because she h.icl no prior record, police said In a quiet. subdued voice. ~rs. Rl'<'d 111rncd clo,1·n :1 rl'portt·r·s l"l'que~l fur ;1 telephone intl'r\ ic\1· ·ru('S· da~·. OC E \\'SIDE 1NP ) - T\1·0 bo\'s have died of as physia.tion arter an ap<irl· mcnt \\"a ll heater became tlo~i;:ed . police said. Their n1other, Gloria "\'ouni.:. 31, \\'as listed in s1·rio us con dition at l "nl\'er.~ity llospital in San Diego Tuesday. -ATTENTION ALL MAIDA OWNERS FREE .• .,,.~~'" SATURDA Y MOY. 23rd 1:00 a.m. ~-~ h..,.MA11A __ _ ... __ ,__ S.. tt.e 1"icll ,.... crt tltt ifNCiol "Cw Cere" •KflrM I. tocky1 hlty , ..... ,... c ............... 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Step· in, zip or button fronts in empire or A·line styles with pretty trims. Cotton, cotton and polyester or acetate, all with acetate bocked Kodetl!I polyester fiberfill. Sizes 10 to 18. , Price• lfftctlve throvgh Saturday, Novtmbtr 23 u,, Sears Revolving Charge Buena Park 8150 UI Palma Ave. ~llbne 828'4400 ' 1 Oranl!:e 2100 N. Tustl'ii' Ave. Phon, 637·2100 • • • I • " " .. " " "· ' . ". ' . " " ,. • .. • "' " " " I ., • • ' < • Orange Coast· EDITION VOL,. 67, NO . 324, 10 Sl]CTIONS, 118 PAGES , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' W.EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1974 T.oday's Finni N.Y.Stoeks N TEN CENTS UCI Spe~k~rs ~ee Gritn Economic Pict11re By HI LARY KAYE 911 ... 0lllJ'11MM.fl An economist, businessman 11.nd politician speaking at UC Irvine Tues- day night insisted they aren't pro- phets or gloom . The pictures they painted of the cur- rent and future economic situation, however. \Vere gray, if not actually bla<k. FOCJJ slng on the doublt'-~dged . ' sy,•ord of inflation and recession, Conrad Jamison. of Security Pacific National Bank,. detailed ho"' the total econom~ is being affected: Albert Auer of the Irvine Company ex- amined the impact on commercial bu&iness; and former U.S. con - gressman and presidential candidate John Stlhmitz discussed the govern- ment'~ role in the economy. " Jamison told the audience t the ' Community '7<1 session, sponsored by the Ne"·port Harbor Junior League. that recession and innation are de· finitely here. .. T"'O digit inClation, or banana re· public inflation. is here and "'e'll pro· babl:v live "'ith it the rest of our lives," he said. In discussing recession, Jamison POinted out that the gross national product declined the first three quarters O( this year and \Viii pro· bably continue to drop for the next five. six or seven quarters. ''\\l"e're not at the bottom of lhe rl'· cession yet ... he "'arned. R~al disposoible income per capila, or total ))ersonal income, increased locally :.ind nationally for 13 con- secutive years until this year. v.·hen it 's do"'" about three percent, thL""" ecq.nomist said. "This is statistical confirmation 01 v.·hat )'Ou all know from your pocket· books: recession and innation are bit- ing hard.'' Jamison concluded. lie noted that inn:.Jtion is not a self· correcting problem. "It tends to fe ed on itself a nd accelerate." he said. ··inevitably it has an une,·en impat"I on society "·hieh makes it the cruelest tax or all." he said. · The best single hedge against infla tion is to ov. n your 011·n home. he SUi!;· gested. '"In Orange ("ount) toda~, bel"ccn s pring nnd ri~ht no"'· prices rose more than 111·0 pl·rcent each month for houses.,\ S.50,000 house is rising 51 .000 per month in 1 <ilul'. on tht' ;1\·era,e.e ." ht• S:."lid In a nal~·ling tht• et:onon11 e situa · lion. Ja1nison ex plained that produC· !See E:fO/\"t)'.\I \', Page .\21 State Unveils Plan for Upper Bay ltt Chattnel • -· State Supports . New Oil Probes SACRA !\1 E:\TO C,\P l -A major oil cornpany should be ;;llo"'cd to drill 17 ne11· 11:ells in the S;;nta Barbara Chan- nel because the economic benefits out 11·eigh the en\'ironmental dangers. a state report says. The en1·ironment:.il impact report. prepared for the State Land~ Com- mission . de<1l s 11·ith a request by Atlantic Richfield Oil Co . IARCO I to res ume drilling off a channel plat · form north of Los Angeles. The commission "'ill hold a meeting Dec. 19 to decide "'hether to allo"' the SAWHILL GIVES COASTAL STATES ~ARNING, Pege 86 new \\"ells in the channel "'here a 1.9'69 blowout sent oil spe"•ing into ihe ocean :ind onto nearby beaches. ··These companies still have a con· tractual riiz~t to realize the rest of the potential rrom thelease.: said R. s. Golden. assistant -.·xecutive office r or the eom mission. ··\Ve have to let them go ahe<id un· les.'\ there are s trong environmental considerations.·· hl• said in Hn in · tervie"' Tues cl a 1·. .. The envirorimeutal problems are minimal or non-e xistent in this case.·· Golden said of the report's findings. The three-volume report examine>" the geology and other environmental characteristics of the area around Platform Holly l"•omilesoffGoleta. It .. also disc usses the safety measures to _pre,·enl spills and to con· BUYERS WORRY, DOW OFF AGAIN NE\~ YORK (U Pl) -Prices feil in slow tr':!ding today on the New York Stock Exchange as investors con- tinued to shov.· concern over the na- tion's deepening recession and a possi· blc l\1iddle East \\•ar. rTubles, B7). The Do\\' Jones industrial average. ahe~m ore than four points-earlier, lo~ 4.46 points to 609.59. It lost more tha n 44 poin ts in the past three sessions. • • Declines led advances. 723 to 508. among the I , 727 issues traded. Prices also were lower in slow trad- ing on the A meri.can Stock Exchange. Orange Coa•t . " 1en1ht•r • tain those that might octur. but ad· mils that predicting v.·hethcr a spill 11'ill occur is difficult. .. It is difficult to determine a pro· bahilily factor for the occurrence or oil s pillage from the project, since there have been no reported past spills from Platform llolty." the re- port said . UCI Medical Center, Buy . • Gets Probe Ry DOUG FRITZSCHE ot 1a1 01!1Y f't111 hltt ·LC lr\'ine's agreement to buy Orange County ~1 edical Center from the couniy will be part of a wide· ran g ing legis lative probe intn Univers itv or California medical schools and hospitals next month. The financial woes of tti.e ri\"e· campus. university medical-teaching svstem "·ill be the subjeCt of As· semblym an Willie Brown's (D-San Francisco) joint Committee on I-lea Ith Sciences Education hearing in Sacramento Dec. 19. The. hearing \l•as spurred by com- ments or two UC Regents that. due to Uie rising costs or medical e:ducation, one or possibly t"·o or the medical. campuses may have to be closed. LC Irvine-California College or i\fedlcine. '''ith the least financial stcike Or any of the fi\'e campuses, \\'as men,lioned speCifically. "\\le are anxious.to hear from them (the university);: Brown said. "The un"iversity has only very reluctantly acknowledged that the sJ)t'cial role Lhey have been 'given in health sciencC' im·poses UIJ nn them :.r s pecial rcs1)onsi bi lil y.'· The Orange County !\lt:>di cal Center transfer. approl"ed br both the re- ge nts and the county board of superl"isors Oct. 1. 11·as spcc ific>dl~· mentioned as a n area lo be covered in the hearing. Steve ZalkLn , Brov.•n 's ad· ministra tive aide. said the committee "'OUld "look at the provisions of the agr.eement to make sure it is consis· tent with-the state's interests and with the public interest. "\Ve have no reason to belie\1e jt is not. .. he said. The S5 .5. million sale of the facility requires a special legislative ap- proval berore l\tarch 1 to become ef· rectlve:' Initially. the legis h1lure set aside · <See1'1EOICAJ.,PageA21 • Ple11ty ()f Parl~ing Parking 'permits for thi ~ Ill'\\" city-operuted parking lot off Coast f-lighY.'<1.\· ''"est of the :\r- ches O\"erpass are llO\\' avail<1ble at :":l'"'port BC>ach Cit v l·lall. 1'hc -125-sta ll facilit.1· once Sl:!r- ,·ed as ~; ten1pori..1r~· pi.irking lot for l·lo1..1 g \lemorial llospital. Court Doctors May Examine Nixon Monday \\l"ASHINGTON <UPI) -The three court-a ppointed doctors are trying to arrange to conduct their medical ex- amination of former President Richard M. Nixon on ~1onday, it was disclosed today. Nixon attorney 1-lerbert J. t.Iiller Jr. reported on the medical pancl'!i ef- forts during u surprise appeara nce before U.S. ·District Court Judi:::e John J. Sirica. "'hO asked tht' physicians to determine \\'hcthcr Nixon is loo s ick to testify or provide a deposition for the \\latergale covcr-u1) trial. t.:liller s aid ht> talked by telephone last \Yednesday "ilh Dr. Charles Huf. nagel. chairman ofthe"mecHcat panel. "lie said }\e was trying to arrange· the examination or the records and or the former President ror t.tonday," Alillersaid. 1•ditchell Nixed Blame In Bugging-Tapes \\l"ASH ll'\GTOX tt:PI J -Former Attorney General John N. ;\'litehel\ rl'· fu sed under prl'ssurc from President 1'\ixon to lake full blam e for 'V;itcrgate in the s pring of 1973 and in- stead "'lobbed 1nt1d balls at the \\lhite lloUS(' ... aecording to ;1 tape played in eourt 1oday . 1\1 one 1minr in a tn1>e-recordcd con- ve rsation l)laycd tod ay, Nixon said thut the \Vatergale CO\'Cl"·UP "'in · \"Ol\'es. uh , the hic hest .. the king of lhe mount:1in . ·· :'llltchelt"s rrfu sal to shouldt'r ;111 rcspo nsihitil.v for \\'utcrgatc \1·:1s the ~·pparen l turning point in a long day or meetings het"·cen Ni:...on and aides on Apri l l<I . 1973 . as the \\latergate cover- up began to unravel. \Vatcrgate to federal prosecutors. Finally, r\ixon realized the truth of \\"bite !louse in\'Ol\"t•mcnl v.·as going to come out and braced himself for 11·h;.1t he described as u '"lcrrihlc, ter- riblt• scunda1·· ;,i sca ndal 1\·hieh (•\·l'nlU <illy force1I hi1n from officr. "":'\011·."' ht> lold Ehrlichman on the t.ip('. ·· the thin.(! to do no\1• is l1l ha\·t· tht· son nf a hitch <Ion(' indiel :\litth1•1! and all lhc re~t and there'll he~· horrib le l\\'n \\"t'('k:o, \\l)t"St' th ;1n Tca1>ot Don11• and so forth .·· But he c1uiekl.1· rt•l'nn~idcred his ;1:-· st•ssmcnl of lhc i;t•;111d;1I sayinJ,!. ··And 11 isn't cloes n"I ha1e rut.vlh in~ to clo 11·ith Teapot. It isn "t as b;1d as . . I n1e<1 n good God . thcrc"s got Lo he no \"Cna lit y invol\·ed in the d:•mn thing. (Sec :"lllTC'll ELL, Page ,\21 Preserve Stature Stressed A pl<tn geared to '"proll'<'t. maintain and enhance" Upper ~e\\•port Bay \\"hile providing ror "compatible "' J>Ublic use of the ne"' 741-acre "'ilder- n.ess preserve v.·as t1n\"eiled Tuesda.1· by the California Department of Fish and Game. visioned in thedepartmcnt"s pr(· ary plan is the restoration of the bay ··tn its 11lace as the single important eoastal wetlands system rrom l\lorro Bay to l\texico." Al the same time. it proposes im· provements that "'ill ··henefi1" a!l many as 500.000 educational and recreational visitors annually. Step one in the department ·s pro- gram is the de\'elopmenl of a management plan and anlenviron- mental impact report that \\'iH detail de\'elopment \\'Ork to be undertaken As outlined in th(' de1Jartmcnt ·s con ccptual pl<1n , the development pro- gram 11•ill aim :1t removal or exces:. sediment from the upper bay as 11·ell as projects designed 10 minimize ·further erosion and silt dc1X>si1s in the area. It "'on·t be until .Jul)' thar the state' assigns a full -time "'ildlifc m<uu1ger· biologist to supt>rvist• activities in L"p per Nev.·port Ba .v and at the Rol~il Chica Ecological Re~t'f \"e 1n Hunt- ington Beach. ' Ho1,·e\'er. according to the plan. a team of rish and game biologists 1ril\ soon be at \\'Ork in both areas on ""ater quality studies <.ind ··other essenliul 1\·ork"" needed to de1·elop a formal manage ment plan. The preliminary pla n suggests that a nature interpretation center he con- slru('tE'd on the bayfront at the mouth of Big Canyon. · "It is hoped the 1nterpcti1c t•cnler can be developed in·cooperation \\"ilh one or the schools of the slate uni\·ers1· ty system.·· the conceptual 11la n states. As proposed b.1 the dep:1rtml'nl. thf· tenl('r 11·ill inl'lude a n1us(•Utn . lt·(·tur•· room . :111 elev;.ted 11alk1.1.·av Oll'r :1 portion of a bar i:,,l::ind :11ui 1;;1rk1ni: facilitic:- 'fhe plan :Ll:.o.call~ for the t•vn:.truc· t1on of an upp('r ha\' trail svs tt'n1 ;1s the initial move to 0impro,-C'· thl' prl'· !"!Crve for rom pat iblc public· U:>l'S Back Bav Drive 11·ill ser\"e as the prin1ary tri£il along th(' bay·s eastern s hore if lhe fi sh and game 11rogram i.., (See B:\ l ", Page A21 ~ -::: ---# But"P.1iller urged Silica not to make public the former president 's medical history. Sirica agreed that it does not have to be included in the doctors' fin · dings. The c1·cnts of that day unfolded sJo,,·\y in U.S . District Court as the 11rosecution pla yed tape recordings or those meelings for the jury in thc \\'atergale cover-up trial of ~litchell, J ohn D. Ehrlich man, II. R. Haldeman and t11·0 former Nixon associates Upper Bay Decision The JUdge also reassured h-fillcr that l'oiixon "'ould not have to foot the bill ror t he examination. even If hi s o"'n doctors are called in as consul· Praised by Officials Increasing c loudiness lonight and Thursday with a chance of rain Thurii cla)· aft c.rnoonr Cooler trn1peratur<>s 11•ith highs at the be11c!hcil of 63 risi'ng to 68 inland. O'•i:rnight lo11·s 50 to 55 . Chancr of '-lfn Thurscla,v af\er· noon 30 pC'rcc..nl. l w /. ~ N b. b d '"""· w-·omal'f, ' a e Nixon. 11'hO h3s beensubpoen:l.ed h~· Lhe tapes di sclosed that ~ixnn fir1ll direrlcd Ehrlichn1an to i.isk AlitCh('ll to 1akc fh(' blarn(' for \\"alrrgatt•. But Ehrlichn1an rc1>ort('d haek th;JI :\litchell. :Xixon 's ol<t rliend and 1!"172 rt•·cl('ttlnn can11,a1gn n1anai.:cl'. r1· fu:-t•d to <In so i-;hrlithn1an returnl'd lalt·r 111 1h1· 11:1 ~ IH l"l'IJ(11·t !hut .h·h Stuart :'.11 <1· grudcr . :\l itl·hell ":-eam1J:1ii;:11 deput~. h<.icl j11s l tol d thl';,lrl1th a_hnul Se1tlcn1rnt of the Up1>cr Newport Ba y dis1>ute "'on praist• by local. state and lr\"int' Co1npany officials al a prl'· ss briefini;l in i'\l'"'port Beach Tues- day . 1el' m:ide up of loeal . slat(' 11nd l'Oln pan~· official:. a:, ··a ~ood example of 1' ha\ can be accompli!)hl!d "'ht::n ITil'n ?f ~O<tclll_'!ll nlcet to :.Cf\"(' thl' puhli\· • INSIDIE TODAY .. • ·,& Lufthan!O Boe ing 741 /Dft power on 1a~·to/f and crashed in Nolrobl. ,/(tlMQ. It wos the firs/. Jumbo Jet to bt involutd lrt cra!h d1sa1ltr. Slory. ' PogeA4._ ----- AIV-S.r1rlc1 .. Mollllll• .. INll11t ... MIMfTNI .. L..Mit:J! .. ....... ••• "' . Al, ti Mlltlt ... .. C.--c.t",..r ... Mllflla.l •..Wt .. 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Laguna llilll'i, ofter she l'harged him s1ao for her al· \e~edly pr()ffered ser\'iCes. , Ltbrr said the bro\\ll·halrcd. rl1'l~ foot ·nlne dl'ft•ndanl \1 a:-prom1ltly lodged in t ~e count \" juil lie i;uic\ sh1• had been under ln\'Cstii:atlon for sonll' lin1e in conn('Ction "'ilh :illcJ::ecl pro stitution :1Cli\•ities. -defendant and former aide John 0 Ehrliehman. is recu~ratlng at his San Clemente estate from near-fatal complications following su-rgery last month tor recurrent blOOd c:.lot~ng brought on by chronic phlebitis in his lert leg. School to Preserit Bazaar Thursday The annual 8888 -bake, book, houtique and botanical bazaar -• . .-"ill be held from 2 p .m . to ' p.in. ThurA• d11y in lbe. cufetorium at Coro!'la d<!I t.lar £:\emC'ntary St'hool, 610 Carna· tion Avt'. ThC' bazaar "·Ill e>trer chlldren 'i game~. books. 1>utzlcs, J)lants nncl other C.:hri !ltma~ girt!!, It f" open to the public. • ' ··SMOOTH S'4 /LfN WITH PILOT AD The 1>ress gathcrini.:·•n C;ilaxy P:irk overlooking the upper bay c:i me • ~1\lthrrt a· O!'~l: htnrrs·o r the· Ora'rlfe County Board of Super\'isors' 4·1 \'Ole to a ppro\'c the selllcmcnt agreement. County appro\'al came one week after Its endorsement by the Ir,·ine Company 's board of directors and it paved the \\'ay for establfs hmenl or a state-managed 741 -acre \l.'ildlire pre- scr\•e. ' "I placed1 m y ad Frldt'i)' afternoon and sold the,, item on the first eall al 9 a.m . Saturday morning." That's the overnight suceess story t()ld by the Ne11•port Beach resident who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot : ' 1NFLATABLE life raft." Ith 03r1. SSO. R;1 ted for ~i.,. Good shore dinghy for four a ll xxx-xxxx . Ir yO-u hn ,.c a lx1at to sell ::ind "'ant to mo,·e It in a hurry, call 642·5678 Put a (('1v \Y11rd ~ t.~ \\•ork for yn11 In the Daily Pilot, • ' Amon!? the officials v.•ho lauded lhe end of lhe long dispute "'ere As· !tc mbl)•man Robert Dadha1n (ff . Ncv•porl B cach l, llonrfi of Super\"isors Chairman Ralph Cl11rk , rlrth Distri<'I Su1x:r1•isor Thomas ltiley. Newp(lrt Hcarh ?ilayor Pro Tem ~lilnn Oo~tal und lr\·in" C:onl · p;1ny prc~ldl•nt Huv \\'nlson Radham pr1l1!lcd the ::i~rt:!emcn l hamm('red nut 1>>' a spccui.I co1nmit- ) 111tert~ . Clark ackno11"\cdge<l '"thl· 1m1K>r tnnt lead<'rsl)i1t. r~olc'• \\'hich the tw.c .. i"ill~ Di~t r ict Supervisor Ronald Caspers played in the scttleme nL before his death at sea last June Like Clark, Riley pled~ed the sup port of his office "in helping to mak~ lhe upper bay the kind or ctological preser\'e many ha\'C: dreamed or." Anolher promise of support came from Do~tal. l~e said Ne\\·Port Beach hopes to make a "signific1:1nt con· lributiori " in the establishment or the 11·1ldlife prescr\'('. \\'also~ added his \'()ice to o\her~ that praised the "·ork o( the 11cttle· mC'nl committee und, with u grtn, pro· mis('d to t:ikc one or lh~ monthly auidt!d tours nr th{l..-Upper bay $l)Onsored by thl' 1''ricnds or Upper Ne"·port Bay. "" 0 •'=e--=•:olL.:.Y.:.Po:•L,:,D'-!T __ !:!Nc.__~W~td!!!!!net<l!!!!!IY. Novetnbet 20. 187• ford Vo~s Big Pr:obe Close Ties With Japan i By HELEN TllO~lt\S ~TOKYO lUPll -Airiid predlctionS" the ruling Japanese gove rnment l'Jli~ht fa ll within the v.•eek. Presid1J rll F'ord a greed today Ylith Prime •lltnister Kakue i T:i naka on the need t(ii hall the spread of nuclear wea pons Vid pl'edged closer ties betv.·een the countries. 1 Ford wound up hi s hectic second 1)111 day In Tok')'o ~t a banquet for f~m­ peror liirohlto v.·llh u toast to "the government of Japan and millions .J nd m ii lions or J apunese." Borrowing the v.•ords of the first Japanese envoy to the United States. FortJ told Hirohito the most im portant lesson he le.arf\ed in his "memorable" ti'ip to Jup11.n was ''the tin1e has come when no nation may remain isolated a~q refuse to take part in the affairs or tpe rest or the world ... Ford be gun his day with a second round nr tlllks with Tanuka, then ad· dressed a luncheon at the J llpa n Press t;lub, watched a demonstration of martial arts and attended three cocktail parties prior to the banquet . One party was for leaders of the American community in Ja pan. Tanaka and Ford issued a joint communique agreeing on the need to pre\'ent lhe s pread of nuc lear ·J \\'eapons -a clear effort to appease .Japanese sensitivities over recent re· t>Ot ts that U.S. warships beari ng atomjc weapons ha ve stopped in J apane.se ports. The communique also appeared to signal Japu.n's wlllingness, after in· itial oppos iti on. to aC'Ccpt a }'ord ad· ministration proposal for all oil- consuming nations to cut petroleum imports by 10 percent. Hoag Education Program Given Accreditation T he medical staff's continuing education program at Hoag A1emorial Hospital in Newport Beach has been accredited by the California ?.1edical Association <CrifA ). According to the chairman or the holpital's education committee, Dr. JoJin Skinner, the accreditation s iinifies strict compliance with re· quirements that the hospital's conti- nuing education program "meet staff needs and keep staff members in · formed on r ecent adv an ces in medicine ... ''It's important lo the staff physician that both objectives can be met at our hospital. Through our weekly meet· ing5 the physician can keep abreast of recent happenings in the most con\'e· nient manner,'' said Dr. Skinner. CflitA established the education ac· creditation pr2gram several years ago to emphasize the role which conti· nuing education plays in patient care, according to Or. Skinner. The accredit ation program is re- cognized by the 1\merican !'oledi cal As soci a tio n and the Ame r ican Academy of General Practitioners, he added. From Page A I BAY ... ro UO\l.'Cd. A proposal lo ban \•chicles on Back 1\ay Drive from San Joaquin Hills Road to East Bl uff Rond is included in the· preliminary development pro· posal. "Such a clo~u re \vuuld be co nsistent with the m aintennnce and use of l,lp· per Newport Bay as ii natural a rc'1. ·• accordinj! to t he state plan. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM Ot•• CM1I 0.llY ~to!, ..tlll ..,..ell llC"""· Ill-1111 M ""·"'•n . l11111llh!.lllCI Ill llltO...,gr CNol P'llbllt!Olftt Com1t•11,, !l.fp•alf9dlt!OM •• ''"''"-..... flll•Y 11\•0Ut ll Fr ........ lllr (m.11 MOW, Nfw-1 8'.Cll, 1<1 .. 11!>.otll'I k«ll ~ ..... '"'" 11•1"' 1 •• 1 .... !>41.0t•--llt ll•• •"II u.-fle.Clll!lolllll C.O.•• • '""" •tt•-1 .,,,,_ 11 p,,tllo\Ma ~••11••••• ....i S.-n '"' ,... .... ,,., '"""'' ... '"' pl...,, ,, " )()0 Wtll ""' $1r"I, Col.t• Mt~ C•hlOrnt#'1.i. Roberl N. Wet'd P.t~IJM!nl •ncl l'11bl•""•• Jock R. Curley \l•C .. P•n•llf~t •"II C.C,,..11 ,,.,.,...,.., f.0•10• ltiom a~ A.. Murph1ne W n•QlftQ [<Ilic,. Charles H. Loos Rfch ard P. Nall • .-.uhtt111 ~"•G•"' E~tor1 New N111nbers ' Of Long Beach ·Set · ._ -~lh>.;'· A.NG.ELES.J.U.l!l -'e\!eral authorities are conducting a fullscale in\•estlgation into. allegations of cor- .ruplion and ·fraud in Long Beach city government, the Loa Angeles Times reported today, Areas of investigation are expected to include gambling and amusement opcration.:i. real estate transactions, the finaocing Of the Cl(y's p.Urthase of the Queen Atary and alleged bribery or and solicitation of payofrs. ' The full scope.Of Ule investigation has not bffn defined ·bec1n1se of the number of accusations, said assistant FBI Director \Villiam A. Sullivan. head or the bureau's Los Angeles.Of· fic e. In an effort to sort out the ac~usa­ 'tions, Sullil'an said 14. witnesses have beci't s ubpoenaed to appear Tuesday beCore a federal grdnd jury in Los Angeles . · They include Long Beach Vfce l\Thyor Burt Bond. City.,Manager John ~lansell . City Attorney Leonard Put· . nam, five' councilmen and two forin er councilmen, along "·ith t~'O amuSe· ment company executives. Dr. Frank Stanton and Al Brovo'n. • The subpoenas Were issued follow· ing intcrvie~·s v•ith prospective \\'it- nesses by the justice department's or· ga nlzed crime strike force. Those sub poenaed and a ttorney Richard P . Crane Jr., who heads the Los Angeles·based strike force, declined comment. An FBI agent said the Initial probe focused only on gambling, but bas since been expanded inloother areas. 1\e\vpOrt Beach (ireman Tiffi Gu ckes changes emergency phone stic ker on t elephone as part of city\vide program to inform "Leads arc coming in so damned fast we're having trouble keeping up with them." he said. residents nf changes in emerge ncy telephone numbers. As of ..-----_-------~ -l"\ov. 26 ne \~' police. emerg~f~~umbe~ .. \'l_.U.,be.....6.4.~'t!l· = .. ·-J~.,;~1F~ · 'l . ,Emera""'+'--fitt-end ie!lt:n•"l' blllh ll'i!"mrecre'Cl-'!0644-3611 :I 11 u~ e I' 0 f, S as of that date. · From Page A I ECONOMY. • • lion is do"·n, yet employment is up. A1ore than one and one.half million more people are employed in the country today, yet production has dropped, he s~id. The·answer in fighting inflation is to somehow produce more and dis· tribute more. he explained. "That things can come unglued and lurn iJ\lo a 193qs·style depression has greater chances or happening now than anyti me in the past40 years," he said. Building Permit Filing ·Dwindles The construction doldrums· in Newport Beach colitinued through Oc- tober when the value of building permits issued reached a Sl·month low. _ According to figures released today by the city's community development department, the estimated cumulative value or 119 building permits iss ue d last month was $944,438. For the same month a year ago, the estimated value of 243 permits issued was SJ .3 million. _ Veto by Ford WASHINGTON CUP!) -The House today voted. to override President Ford's veto of a voca- tional rehabilitation bill that he said was tOo bureaucratic. The 398·7 vote sent the bill to the Senate ror a similar override attempt. A two-thirds majority or those voting is required in the .House and Senate to override, 'after whic h the b i l l automatically becomes law without the President 's sig· ntture. 1 t The' rehabilitation measure , would authorize $851.5 million for the 1975 fiscal year to con· tinue pro1rams of jQb. training for lhe mentally \!nd,~hyaltaU>' . handlcapped. l ' .._ t1t1111 l'tlft IUlf l'lleM HARBOR HIGH COED CANDI RICE LEAVES LIBRARY VIA GATE Syat•m ln1talltd In High Schools to Cut Book l'..01111 • 'Big Buzzer' System Cuts School Book Thefts By HILARY KAYE Of .... 0.1111'1111 ,....., Alarms buzzin g are enough to rat· tie most staff members and ~ta rtle . patrons accustomed to the traditional silence o( a Ii brary. But at Newport Harbor lligh School the buzzer alarm heard as orten as six times a day at the library's check-out desk is a ramiliar sound. It's a year·old detection sys tem that worked so well ror Newport Harbor at deterring book thieves that it has just been installed at Corona del Mar High. It also is planned for Costa Mesa High and possibly other Newport-Mesa Unified &,chool Dis- trict schools in coming months. Book theft s were getting so fre- ~uent at Ne wport Harbor that librarian lnez Walker decided lo take $12,000 out of her book budget and purchase the system from J.M. Each school staff can decid e how to spend its own fund.$. pendine board ~ . provallon. major item•• ~1 rs. Walker Is taking S4 ,oo1 out of her book budget each year untll the cost is paid off. 1 The more recently develq.Pfd mo el a Corona del ~•r eost oi11y sB'.960. Newport Harbor lost an average or 1.300 books each year for the past three years. amounting to more ttian $30,000 in losses during th e three. year period.. . The detection .system was ins\ollcd' in' October or 1973 and during this ·past year only 500 books ~'ere t.aken. Afrs. Walker guesses that most or the missing books were stolen during the summer months, when summer school was in session but the sys tem was not yet installed. The librarian is keeping mum on exactly how the detection system works. She says iC she reveals too much, it will lose itsef(ectiveness. She did explain, though, that each book and maga zine is electronically treated to make it sensitive to the de- tection system ~ Anyone walking past the system's electronic eye v.·lth a book that hasn't l::feen checked out M!ts ofr ah 'illarm and causes the exit gate to' lock. The electronic eye is installed in a column at the library's only exit, just af\er thp check·out desk. "!\1y best guess, though, is th at the recession will not deteriorate into a depression but ~·Ill get \1:orse the next l\\'O. three or four quarters and then turn up,·· he predicted . ,\ucr. \\'ho handles commcric:d pro· jects for the Jrvinc Company. l'X· plained the economic slO\\'dO\vn is causing a cutdo"'n on business' ex· pansion plans. In the first 10 months of 1974, the' de· pa rtment granted 1,918 building perm its valued at S4L3 million. In.the same 10 month s of the year before, 2.262 permits be aring a cumulative ,·alue of $64.J m illion \•;ere issued, ac· cording to the department's monthly report . ?.1rs. Wa1k'er says she 'll get her riiiiii~i~ii~~~imi'.i'i'~·~uit of the system by next year . .. When <:hecked oun the books a,e de~ensitized by the librai'ian or slU · dent Worker, allowing the student to lcive without ringing bells. ----- /\ new venture b~· the Irvine Com· pany, the com mcrcial center pl anned many people who believe fairy tales ;ind myths. Thl'Y feel that \\·hen you get son1cthing from the government you arc gettin g it for nothing.'' Schmitz said. ··People loo k lo go1·crnment for :1n:.\\·er:. and !hey :n·c ,,·rong. Th~re is :-.on1t·thin g radically "·rong "·ith this country and the poJiticlans can·1 and \\on ·t cul'c it.'· hl' said. F rom P age A I MlTCHELL. • • no thievery or anythin~ of that sort or lhing. i'\obody i:int any fa1·ors, and, uh + -\'OU kno\v \\'hat I mean"" \Vhen Ehrlichn1:1n entered the oval office earlier 111 the day after n1 C!eting \\ ilh :\litchtdl. ."\ixon c1ttitkl y usked him if ht• \\ 11s "al! fini shed " "'ith his a:.signecl task. "\'es. sir." Ehrlichman replied. "All finished. He (~litchelll i.~ an in· nocenl n1an in his heart and in his mind, and he does not intend to mo\'e off that position. He appreciated the message . uh, that. uh, good feel ing bel\\'{'en ,·ou a nd him." Ehrlicliman·s \'Oice \\'as hesitant in contrast 10 his usual confident. rapid· fire speech. , F rom Page Al MEDICAL ••• S.'i00.000 fo r the university purchase of !he :\lcdical Center . .a nd the added S5 million to the e\·entu al sale p1ice mandales the legislative nod. Addit ionally. said Zatkin, we want to m:ike sure that there \\1ill be no pro· blcms \.\·ith patient care during the tr<1ns1tion from county lo university t.•ontrol. Such problems. endi ng eventually 1n \he resign alion or the hospital ad- n1inistrator, plagued the transfer or the Sacramento County f.lospital to the uni\•e1·sity. l'CI mcdicj] sr hool Dean Stanley van d('n J\'oort :1a id he does not believe the \e~i:.l ali vc probe will imperil the university agreement \\'ith Orange County. · "\\'e are ~1\\'are that t he university ;ind the leg islature are conce'rned re· garding the fiscal im pli cations or the county·unive rsity contract,'' he s~id. Sc hool Bu s Raided l\I IA!'oll BEACH fUPl> -Police searching for m arijua na raided a school bus headed for ~tiami Beach Senior l~igh Tuesday and turned up t1\o bottles of !'ot ogen David wine and <1p:urofdice. James Ray Russell In Oklahoma Motel?· Newport Bt•Ch Office )Jll Nt w-1 "°""••d .,1Aijl"'9 .ut:•~t1 11.o. lo~ lllS1.tMU..:" other Offices LOS ANG E LE S tA P ) -A ('rinlino\ogist testified loday that a !lignature on an Oklahoma motel re· gist.ration card matches signature of .. James . .JtaY-Russ~I. who claims ·he was not in that state the day the card wasaigned. Robert A. Stettler, of the Orange County sheriff 's department, said he compared the motel signature with signatures on Russell's fingerprint card and jail record-I. Stettler . a specialist in questioned document exa mination, said the com· parison of signatures on the motel card and jail rieoords, ''In my opinlatt, -the signature •on the top of thequ~r: • ... tioned motel slip was written by the sa me pe rson responsible for the signature on the documents." ' Cott• Mt••· JJO W.•t ... Sl'i'tt ............. 11. ,, .. a.i.-,-.54'"' Hwtllftt!O" 1t1cll· 1111S lt«ll '""""~••d 51iddlt b.H' Y#llfy ' U101 u P11 -.. . t i !1.f11 Di.to''"'"" TtltphOnt (714 ) '42-4121 Cla1slfltd Advertising M2·S67t C..•flqlll, "'' 0••11.. (H•t l'ulllo~i"9 ~·111 "" lie•• llilf''" ltlw1t•.r'-. .... °''" m111f• o• •d,,.•U•-'111 ,,...,t,. "''' M .. ~•t wotf'l&llt 1111(111 ,...,..,"911 fl ,.,r!Of!I _, ~ Cl•U l'fflf .... ld 11 Coll• Mlw, Qo!llen'li&. SVOtc•iltll.., tv ~.,,,., U oa ,,.,...,,.,: •. , ,.,.,t M 00 _,..,, lllo!ol""' -.rwtl1e11t.il.001M11t111r The n101el ca rd ~·as signed ~l arch 25, 1971 , the day a 92·year-old Inv alid "as killed 1n Keota. Okla. Oklahoma nuthor.ilit's ~'ant to ex· tradite the 2S·yenr-old Russell to Oklahoma to stand trial for the murder. 11c spent two years in jal l "'fthout bail wa\tin({ for the end or a legal battle before he could. gel itn ex· tradition hearlnc .•. ' ( ) Asked if that was · Russell's, he r lied. "That is correct." usscll 's attorney, Roger Agaja· nia ght to show o n c ross· ('xamlnatlon that the examples or l'tgnatures "·ere insufficie nt for a de· finite comparison. but Stettler insist· ed lhc.o comparison ~·as accurate. Ru ssell 's fo r mer wi re. Dam aris llusscll. testified recently th at she and Russell spent the night in the Oklahoma m otet the night bcrore Albert Christ enbe:rry wa& killed nearby. AOUL T PORTRAITS PHOTOGllAPl!ER'S HOUftS Co1.1ples parenlt g11ndparents. ramf· ty grD1,1ps •r• w11co m• GtOups a1 99c per IO<l+hDn1t SUOJl!C:t fot lndtvldl.lelt 011ly Sa1u1day 12 Noo" 101m toSp!TI to 8 c m Now Through Saturday, Nov. 23 Buena Park Lagu-na Hills Soulh Coast Plaza Cerritos Orange ·Westm inster S11nC11~ 1? Noon to 4 3011 m ' I- Sears .""iu f i.~f i 11·tf 1111 I;,,, 1rfl111 ,,,,,( "r lour Jl11111•\· lf,.r·4· ' ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE • • ' Un~elconie S111-prise By the lime the NewpQrt Beach City CQuncil made d csi n recommend~hions coverin g _ the H---+----p'-"r'°'o'-'po"is'"e"-ne,v oas Hij tiw4iy br1 ge to thesrni.e- Oepa1lment of TransPortaUon. the issues invo lved • had been gl vcn a thor<\,Uflh going over. · ' Jo"'irst , a f,ter .five montlls work 3 c itize ns committee headed by Robert Shelton completed a comprehensive study oC design alternatives. 'fhc only question lcrt unanswered by Shelton's committee was the controversial issue of bridge height. Following lengtl\y public hearings later, both th e pl anning commission And coun cil endorsed the .concept of a relatively low blidge (17 to 20 feet clttarance) spanning the waters leading to Upper Ne\VJ>Otl Bay. Not everyone, including two dissident councilmen and the Ne\•port liar bor Ch amber of Co mmerce. was pleased with the lo\v blidge decision. \ Righi or "'rong, the decision was made in th e democratic tradition with far tnore than the usual " amount of citizen input. It all may have become a meaningless exercise 1'-.riday when a Coast Gu ard officer sa.id pl ans fo r a low bridge will "certainly" be vetoed"by i he Coast Guard commandant. ' ' .A:ccor9ing to the lieuteqant,.the , ommanda nt \Viii not tolerate construction of a bridge that (loes not •;en'hance navigation," meaning a higher bridge-25 to 32 fe el clearance · .. ·r the Coast Guard 's inexplicatily bela t ed announce m ent came as a su~lii st?. More of ... f- surprise, ho"'ever, is the · fact tha t it puts th e emphasis in the design of a bri dge that \Viii ca rry 65i000 vehicles a day on ~ single limited factor: • navigation . . It doesn't seem too much to expect that such rttctors OjS cost. s afet.v. traffic flow. environnlent and local desires should intrude into the CC'a sl Guard'$ -lunn I v151on. Quieting tl1e Airport· The noise valiance granted to Ora nge Count~· Aiiwrt by the state Department of Transport<1.tion last \Veek represents progress for Newport Beach OJl a very stubborn problem. For one thing, conditions attached to the variance put the airport on a year-to-year operating basis. If meas ura bl e r eductions in noi se le vel s a ren 't <1Chieved on schedule. the wa i,•cr of noise standards can be re voked. • The department also made it mand atory for thl! cOunly to submit quarterly reports on progress being made to reduce airport noise. Those reports should be monitored to sec that-more than lip ser,~ice is heinA paid to the noise abatement program. Further, the va1iance is subject to ·~ condition that prohibits ,the county from .allo\\1ing <1.ny new activity at the airport that would have an affect on th e 'noise impact a rea. Those and other condition s pluced on the \'aria ne e help make it palatable . llowe ver, as Ne\\rport Beach l\1 ayor Don Mcinnis points out. the· "zel'o" noise level by 1978 the transportation department speaks of does not mean <tn a bsence of all airpo1t noise. In this ca se', zero simply meu ns J rcd uctiOn in noise. l\•tclnnis has pretty well summed it up "'he n he says conditions placed on the variance are a step in the right di reC tion but not a fi nal a ns"·er to Orange Cou nty Airport noise. Reviving A Tired Dear Gloomy Gus B1•01v11's Civil War Counterpart ' Gen. Grant Made Similar Mistake Marriage ( ART HOPPE ) A great deal of interest has been focused lately on the problems of mid- dle·aged m a rried couples -as wit- ness film s such as Ber gman 's ··s cenes From a !\I a.rriage" a nd novels like "The Summer Before the Dark." The bas ic problem Set}ITIS to be lhal after 10 or 20 years or' so marriage loses its sparkling Jus ter. By far the best "-'Ork on t he subject, oo,·ever. has be en written by or: HO{ller T. Pettibone. O.V.M.. In it, he cites the typi cal ca se history or Wilbur Wasp, 48, und his wife, Wilma W~sp. 47. Jt wa s Mr s. Wa sp ·wh o f irst brcnichcd the subject "':hile reading a bo6k entitled. "Has Your Marriage Lost Its Sparkling Lu ster ." •·oear," she said, .. 1 think our m ar- riage has lost its sparkling luster.'' · "You're a bsolutely right, dear." said l\1r. \Vasp, who, as usual, hadn't been lis tening. "I think we would communicate bet· ter . ··said 1\1 rs. Wasp, "ir we each had an 1ffair ... · ••P:REAT IDEA!" said '-1r. Wa sp, v»hO heard that one. Sb '-lrs . Wasp dressed up each. e\'elling and m ade the rounds of the swthging s ingles bars. ,.fr . Wasp. spent hours at. work each day go- in g down the per~onn el ros t e r a lphabetically a nd inviting young ladies to lunch, drinks, dinner. break- fast and /oi'th.e football game. Unfor tunately, A1rs. Wasp was 17 pounds overwe ight and wore glass· es. Al the end of the "·eek she had spe nt S42.90 for scotches-and-soda and had nothing to·sho\v for it but thl'ee more pounds and t. hangover. - Unfortunate ly, A-lr. Wasp was paun· chy and balding. Al the end of the y;cek he had reached Miss Zenova in ·-ecounting and she hadn't called.him ~a ck eilher. , tr tnose people who complain about noisy heli copters think they're loud from the ground, what about those public ser- va nts "'\o put up "'ith the noi se from ~ns1de, eight hours a day, fos our protection? c.o. GloomJ Giit ctm .... ~u Me,.,.,._,_.,,....,., ...... , M<•n ••ilJ reUK' IM ""'-" M ""' ••-· S.M , ... , ,e1 ...... ti ~J Golt, o.11rf111C11. Mrs. Was p tried a n Encounte r Sharing Group. But aft er two ses· sions, s he was thrown out on the· grounds she had nothing lo sha re. l\ir. Was p tri e d Tr "'ns c:e nd e n t al Meqit.ation. But be couldn't keep his mind on it. I "The trouble with us is that we are dull, uninteresting. ordina"ry people," said !\I rs. \V asp, near tears. "Q_ur last despera te hope is a trial separation so th3t each of us m ay find ourselves. IN A !HONTH they found them- selves. ~!rs. \\'asp rouitd herself with no one t o read items to who wasn't listenin g, no one to feel jealous of for talki ng to othe r "·omen-al eocktail par- ties. no one to call "'hen the car broke do"'" and no one to make her tak l~ cough syrup w hen she had a cold. l\1r. Wasp found himself with no one to bla me for lea ving \he cap orr the toothpas te, losing his socks or inviting people to dinrier whom he couldn't stand ; no one to awaken when he had a bad dream ; a nd no one to rub his ar- thritic shoulde r . \Vorse. when he thoughtfully purchased chocolate ice cream at the supermarket, no one ap- preciated the fuel he preferred vanil- la. The Wasps a re back together again and as ha ppy as might be expected. But as Or. Pettibone notes, they are doomed to live out their lives v.•ith the knowledge they are ordinary people like the rest or us. The title or hi s wise and definiti ve work (now unfo rtunately out of prinlJ is, "Leave Your ltarriage Alone ... To the Editor : General George S. Bro\vn ·s reccnl l'omments aboµt the Je\\•is h com· ruunity find s an interesting historical precedent. Another General during ''the Civil War h,ad a problem and he, 100. attributed the cause to a par- Ucular people. The General to whom I refe r is Ulysses S. Grant. The pa r- ticula r people are again the J ey.·s. The incident in volved extralegal smug- gling and illicit trade in pa rts of 1\Iis · sissippi. Tennessee. and Kentucky. General Grant issued his infamous Order No. 11 which excluded aJ J JewS rrom the a bove· mentioned territories. General Grant's Order r\o. 11 is im- portant because it represents the first usage on a nation•1l scale in our coun· try of a basic antisemllic de\'ice..: at· tributing solelv to J ews the blame fo r a comple x problem ultimately having little or nothing to do "'ith the J ewi sh people. IN Tllf: CASE of General Grant. he \\'as blind to the filCl thut extra-legal economic activities ;;.re a prevalent feature of all modern "'arfare. To lay the blam e s pecifi call y on JC\\'S became so indefensible that Gr<1 nl speedily res cinded his order and apologized for his eonduct. Rather than f xposing the illegal acti vities as a regrellable concomitant of all \Var· fare. Gr ant found it more convenie nt lo blame Je"·s. In the case of General BrO\\'n. he also resorts to simplistic and er- roneous reusoning. Ralhe r lhil n recognizing the reality l hat conven- t ional energy sources are bein): used up. thus making Arab oi l-1Jnxlucin)'.! countries push to maximize profi ts by rel:itricting the rate of production. General BrO\\·n falls for the extren1l' light-"·ing contention that Ameriea is controlled by J e"'iSh in terests und that by ch an~i ng our poli cy in the !\fide;1st in f:1vor of the Ar:lbs. th<• energy prohlcn1 "'ill be sol\'ed. TllE REAi.iTV. I ht•lie\·e, is th at 11ltin1 :1tely th e State of Israel is ir rele vant to t he energy clisis exce1>t as -~, convenient scapegoat to further Arub politiea l and economic interests. [ ___ M_A_I_LB_o_x_ ...... J l.ettera from read.era are welcome. Nor- 'nally . writers slwuld convey IMir mes· sages in 300 words or Jess. TM right to con- dense letter/I to Jit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letler/I m!L!t include ,rig. natu.re and mailing address but names may be withheld on request iJ sujjicienl. reason ia apparent. Poetry will not be published. E\ en 1f lsral'I. God forbid. t·eased to exist. the ene rgy c1isis \1·ould rem ain \\"ith us and \rou ld require complex. difficult . ilnd C\"e n painful meilsures lowu rd sqlu\ion. HABB I BERXARD P. KI NG Bike Needs ·ro thc Editor: On be half or hundreds of verv despe rate school, college and aduit bicyclists I wnnt to con1m end Coun· cih1•on1:1n Hertzog and the city coun- cil of Costa !\tcs<1 for its recent action on bi cycle lanes. \\'.hil e neighboring cities and com- munities are talking anrl talk ing, Costa ~l esa is d oi n ~. This is the act io n t hat is needed! TllE TRAFFIC problems are in · creasin g in proportion to OU L' in- creasing number of eyclists. Inter and intra·city lanes and trails must be planned and completed. I \\'Ould further recommend that lhl' cities of Costa !\lcsa. ~C\\·port Beach and lluntington Bt•ach get to~ether <1uickly 11nd l<1kc care of the still ex istin ~ p roblem streets. sur h as l\"e\\·port Boul evard fron1 the Penin- l'lula tn Fair Dri \"l'. and Adams street fron1 Fair Drive to the lfuntinb'lOn Bt•<Jch cit y lim il s. 1'hcse are hea\·il y lravclc·d bicycle stl'ccts: thcv should not be over looked until the i1ievil abl e at•cidenl s oc·cu r . H,\ '!'ROSS() I nslruclor, Orange Coast Collegt• ID-advised Remarks Air Problem \VAS HI NGTON -The natioo's toll military ruan. Gen. George S. Brown of the Air Jo~orce, s•1id what came to his mind about Je"•ish politiral in · fluencc. is sorry for it. a nd the in, cident has brought Out of the closet Cl ve ry diffic ult problem. In the past. \vhcnever the Slate of Israel Qas become Involved in a military conCronl t a l ion the od ds f a v o r e d th e { s uperior s kill, d<" ' t ertninat ion a nd ~it=;' 1 equipment of the , L..: ' J ewish ,.;•a r:rl r~ ' The -Yom l\'lppUr (/~ \\'al' shook that pre· r sum~tion . A new war 1n the ~tldea st mla;ht mean th e imminent destruction ot the State of Israel. aJ\d "'ith it the colla1>5e of 20 years Of.Ame rf C:J. i\ f orelgn poll c)'. [ RICHARD J .._ __ w_i_Ls_o_N _ __.. . his-spontnneO\IS reltln rks did not stem rron1 previOus discussions in 1he high m i lit ary r o n1m a nd . li e w(1s altoge the r too s pecific on the point that a ne"' oil embargo which cnuscd suffering in •this count ry might make Anlcrlca ns ··tough-minded'' enougl) to "broak1t,hat lobby'' to save Israel. 6ut-Bro\vn adverted lo another point.-tht': intQlernbl«!' t!ffect of ·Dn oil emb.irgo !.Ind the arnassmcnt or "''orl~ money rcsntves by the Ara b n:Jlions and whether the United Statt and the \VOrld would put up with IL with91.1t. lnilitary intervention. AS f'OR himse lf. Brown declared he hnd no intention or ~oing orr to war in Tbe problem t his possible con· the Middl<' East. ~lis greatest ln· :;equence poses is whether or not the . discretion wns in parroting the anti· United State1 would re1M>rt to direCJ.. Semit ic line about the bankll 11 nd mililary Intervention to prevent the newspapers of Americii bcin!l <'Ontrol- desltuclion of lsroel. and that is the led by lhe J e."'5, "'hich he. President. spector Brown let out. ot tho closcL Ford and the Joint Chiefs of Staff a-re \\'ithhia ill·consldcredremarks. sorry a,boul. , E:\leryone el~c kno.,.,•s thnt this is a IN'"SPtTE or l)town'5 apologles and p:1rt of 'the pr i\'ate discourse oo the disa~eWals, It Is hard to belie\•e th3l -s ur\•l\•a l of l$rael which ca n be I' deplored but not ignored. Perhups it is just as \\'('ii to get this out or the clost>l and into the open nO\\ .. ror an uncomfortable. ai ring beforl'. new decisioQs have to be made on the course of American JX!licy in the Mideast. IF TllE United States comes to the point or drastic action in the Mi ddle EJast it cannot be justified solely out of religious or humanitarian syn1 pathy with the State of Isr ael, but beca use lhe vita l inte rests of this country are in· \'Qlved. 1'bill is \\•hy the subject ts too com. pleX for Air f'orce generals "'ho spOn · t a neous ly r e act aga ins t J ewish political Influence In the common idiom a,l\d then regret it. For', ft is not a question or \~1h11ther or not J ewish-controll ed banks an<!J newspapers and a Jewish·lnlluentl'(f Congress desire t he saving of Israel. TllE QUESTION is whether or nut Sovlet.•supported and equipped Ar<1h armies will w.lpb out Israel. banlsh. American innuenc:e from th M idea~t, rind hold the wortct'secoqomy in thra ll. 'I'hat Is "'h3L t-lcnn-A. t\isslng('r-in nS" complex a series or pegOti ti tlOns-~s 11n America n secretary or st<tte t•ver undertoo k is tryinJ: to pre,•e nt . i\ 11 that Generul Bro"n's sf)Onl :ineou~ L r f'marks co ntr1bulc•d was lht• revelation that the Joint Chiefs of Stnff are ve ry nervous about it all. 1\s is so ofte n the case in sensitive 1"10ht ical m atte rs or this kind. too I it.I I(' :1t1c nt 1on \l'aS 1>utd to lhc re~t of (;f!rl \:l'il l fl l'O\Vn '!5 ~po ntaii COU :" t'l•m;1rks. li e .spoke or the dis ruption that :1 new oil cn1bargo would cause in F:u1·r11x• and J:ip:in :i:, \\t•ll ":.i:, lht· L'n ill'd St uics. • l·:~·r1R t-~1.v apart from the l s r:u~li prnb lern . de rn :11111 s mar liSl' for ill'- t1on.as Aruh nt1tlons g'ain contrtll f'if lhl' wn r ld 'it c nsh r<·sp r\·c~"'"and st r~inJ:le lhc e<·o no1n\ of lhl' in- dustriali zed na tions. · ·· 11 · s a heck of a problem to cont('m . pl ate. but I don't Intend to go off to \\"ar 11\ lhe '-l ide:1st, if that's the' question ... said Dro"'n. That may very "·ell pro,·e to be the ciue~l ion ut some ru1urf' dnte. wl'iirh th(' .J C\\ hsh Influences a~<1inst "'hom Hn.1" n ~poke are no more ca1:er to cuntcn11ll<1lc th :1n he. F'or the pres<'nt the clear interest or a ll C"Ollcur n ed ·-Arahs. J e \\'~. Amer!cuns. RuJJsifl ns -li es In lhc • do~f(ed pursuit of the "amicable negol1 ations" described by <ien~r:i l Rro"1n's bo!ls, Scerctr.ry of Defense .J:tmt:"s Schlesinger. \liclor11 To the Editor: When so often \\'C hear Lhe cry, "You can't beat ci ty ha ll ", it is cn- coura.g ing to \\"itncss a case \\'here not oniy city hall. but a county Board of Super visors. a state l~ands Com mis- sion, and a large, \\'ell fi nanced cor· pora.tion were in a sense "beaten" by a couple of eitizens. \\'ith no axe to j!rind. who had as their only goal the preservation of a publi c resource TJIE PUBLIC resouree l refer to 1s the Upper Ne\\'port Ba y, a nd the citizens are Frank a nd F rances Robinson. for 10 yeilrS. battlinJi against odds "'hich few fell they coul d overcome. the Robi nsons kept asking questions and galhering info rmation. 1'hey never gave up the fi ght lo ens ure future gener ations access to the bay a nd a n opportunity · lo see l\1othe r Nature at work. When the State Lands Commissio n, which is supposed to protect the public's interests. voted lo gi\'e the private corpor<1tion \\'hat in essence \\\a s the \~·hole bay to develop as they wis hed. "·hen the county a nd the city "'hieh \\'ere involved . ap- peared to side \\'it h the private developn1e nt inlt>rcsls. the Hoblnsons didn't turn a \\'ay. Instead they \\"Orked to elect ne\\' city and county officials \\"ho \\ere more sensiti ve to their cause. As a result. they j!ained sup- port and some dcj!rcc or lc~iti n1ac y. And they "·ere no longer called · ·eco- freaks" because il became clear that \\·hat they \\'anted protected "as in - deed a l'('So uree. not a l'Ommodity. 'J'hey convi nced their fellO\I' citizens and the 1>ublic offi ci<1ls. usi ng infor- 111at ion that officials had ne\'er taken the trouble to urlco\·er. that the\" \\"ere gettin.i.: the s ho11 end of the slick in !ht• slate-a ppro\·ed land trade. Finall ,\", ii hecamt' politictilly act·ept ablc lo joii1 the Robi nsons in their bat tit'. Thl' Ro binsons "'{'re fig hting fur a print"i ple. one·lhat suys thoit \\'hen a &,o\'er nn1 c ut holds lands in trust fo1· its t•1t ize11s. It should take th;it t r u ~l seriously Oncl' a natur;d resou r(·e such as the /l\c"·porl B<1 y is bull<ln7.t•d a nd ce mented. it bc<'Oml'S anotlll'r residenti al n1 arina . Ycl "·hat i~ so desper<1tely 111..'t.'<lcd in our eomplt"x urban lives is a rl'm1 ndl'r that birds still Hy. fi sh slil1 S\\'i1n. <1nd reeds still bend in t he wind. All of us a re in the debt or the Robin- sons. I hope son1e day therf' will be a Robinson pttrk edjttcent lo the Bay to remind us th;1t you can indeed "beat city ha ll ... or rl1ore 1111portant. that \\·ith the he lp nf citizens. those in city halls do cha nge their priorit 1cs. JUDY U. ROSEr\ER ·Lettn1t' -· • - ·ro the Editor . I think ii is t erribll' that our Orange ('oast Collc)!e is prC'Sf'llling the pla.v '.Lenny" ti s ;1 production of the drain a inl'ipi ri ng. u1>1iftin g material a\·:lilable I think it is disgraceful that our in- stitution of highl'I' le;1l'ning has made this seleetion. FRA='"C IS J. \\'I LL IA)IS. :\I. D. Piece! oi Pit• To the Editor: I have heard it said thilt the conser- \'ati\•es of the Republi<'an Party are thinki ng of splitting off ~nd forming a third party. I "·ould li ke to "'arn tht>m , as Abt! Lincol n warned them at another 11mc \Ve "'ill either hang together or "'" \Viii hang sepa.rately. TJI E POLJTJC1\L prize goes on ly t.o tbl party that "'ins. . 'i'ou get nothing at all for place or show. except a lot of election bills. It 's nice to be u nbending and uncom- promising, but i-n politics it is better to win. If you can•t-bave the pie. you'd better settle for a piece of pie. JA1\JES \\'. QOLOl;\'G \let's Lesso11s To the Editor : I read some time ago tt)at \·eterans "·ou ld be going back to sehool ·hope ful- ly. if lhe fin anl'es prevai led,. l l oc~ur· red.to me then . \\·hat reference "·ould the gene ral colll'ge courses ha,·e for 1he fresh-<:ome·b:1ck \·ietnam \"Cl ~ Dry. flat, straight course~ I aught by ii young or oldish teacher to the.> man \\•ho's been fi1?h lin~. gruelin~ o\'er there in th e jungle-s. bunkhouses. S\\·a1nps. hot S\\·eaty fields. Thl' dope. speed . heroin. the breaking and .:.lip· pini;t by of r ules. the emotional and n1e nt a1 tria ls t he n1en had to ~o through <1n d Qul·slion t hc n1~cl\cS about. T ii i-: EXC'IT l ~G. l'flcr\"ali ng. fre~hness of flt'\\' things. people and pl t!Cl'S. 1"he cold . ehilli ng l1t.'\\l1cS~ ot lhings Thill shnckC'rl in ;i be;1utiful \\'a~· 1"hc sim plt· coping ol shif\JnJ.1 idl'n ls :ind realit ies (}cath. in1prison ment. pa in ;.ind torture. Los~ ol friend~ a nd C"on11.1and1ng offiet•r-.. Fl•ar. \1 orr~ and 51ckncss. I've tll'\·e·r bt·en a \l'l any\\hl'l"t' But "·ould n't it ht· helpful oil the \\tt~ around to e \·eryo nl' if maybt..· somt: ol these \'etcrans t;iu~h t u~ about !'tonu· things r.£ally h;1p1>c n1ng "o\·rr there .. I "'as the re, and this is \\h;it I fl·lt . sa"· and expcrienel'd. \\"hut I lt•Jr ned." \\'ouldn 't it benefit us, the st~~ at-hom ers:' l\"ot lo spea k of the fln;n1 cial and spiritual hcnchts it \\Ou\ll give to th<'." "leachers." Can ~ou fit a pentagon in a sQuarP hole" PE!\7\)' 1\LEXA:'\OEB ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT dc:pttrl ml'n\. Ll•n n~· Bruce is \\'ell Ro!>erf N. n'eed. Pu blisher kno"•n as a foul·mout hcd ni~htc lub pcrljrmer "':'!10 wa1; nl)tuv.·ortlly for h•"..-+-~-Th9wa$ f(e._evil, £d1Lt>r hrazcn pcrs1 ~tl'nCf' or use of gutter . ~ BoiOOra Krftbicl'I. l:in i::ua~e in ~p1te of lci;::d action. And Ediloria! Pag'! f.duor "·ha t is \\'Orsc. thi-. same llroduction The editori al Plllll' of thr D»ll\' rnot seeki;: to lnrorm 11nd st1mulate-\\'ill be used to r~'f'll'l~Cnl our Oril nge C C rtader.s b)' prest•11t1n.11. Ol'I 1h11 pajt~ oast 'oll('.l;(t.' at the col\egr com· dh•('rgc commentar) on lOp1C'5 or 1n- l}Cllt1on in the l\crHlt'<I~ Ccntrr. tl'r<'St by syndh~1ued colotnn1~1~ anti I OBJ l::(I tom~ 1.1x money beln)! s\l<!nt to promote .'(utter lan~ua2e itnd I llo not think rl'!-t riet1ng 1l tn .. mnturc uudif'ncf"s " 111 :in.\• \l':I,\ ju~llf1t':r1 thC" Mllt•ction or th.is play. \\'ith <ill the !int'. Isn't It True? "A ttPor1 er is to a politician wh!t a barking dog ls lo a chicken thief.'' --i\hkt Royko C'&rtoonists. b) prov1dln# ;1 forum for rt'adt'rs· \'lt'\15 and b\' prt'~·nt1n.11. thl5 ntl'SPilllt'f1'.'i op inions and n:k•a!> nn C'urrl'nt topt,('!i The l"'dllOrJa l opinions of lhl' DR1ly Plk>I 111r~:1r only 1n 1he cchtortAI column ;it lhl' top of thl' paat• Opinions "'Prl'ss~ b)• the column1sts :1nd tC1rtoon1sts and letter "-'tlltrs arc thi'lr u"n and nocndotl~menlof their \'lcl' b) l!\41 Dnity Pilol !hould ~ inrerrcd. Wed nesday, November20, 1974 < • Trick Lisi Contains 'Notables' , Statistically • Beer Drinking, Cancer Linked Dracula Tactics PETALUA!A <UPI) - Police ore looking ror a man \\'ho bit another mun i n the neck when he became impatient in a restaurant line. SACRA~1ENTO IA l'l - orricer ' a re lb . ~oug h 11 prostitute's .. trick book" c1>nt uin1ng 41\J ll1tmes -including "pcopl(' ''·ho huve been l'l(."ClL·ll to nub lie office." a police. :-;1>0kcsm0tn s<Jys . i--,,.,L~O~S~A~N~G~E~L~E~S~~<U~P~IJ,::::_~r~ec~t~um!!!,ia~n~d~k~id~n~e~1>~in'::'i'1¥.~-:-.:1:"·lic.e_.saicLT.ue.Wa wosc1ent1i ssayt eyhave sexes, 1ver an reust i1 th nt a relony charge or ~urramcnto Deputy (,'hicf .Jumcs ~1(·~1unus s0t 1d ~hen the deparlment is not study· 1n,e th£• book. it is kept under ··1~ick and key " following a raid Saturday on 11n ap<Jrt· 1nenl 0tbo ut th ree blocks from the Capitol. "Things will go slov.•ly now , This is a lot or housekeeping "'O rk," Alc~tanus s.ai d in refcre11<:e lo th£' in\'estigation . ..... , ......... /tla!I A ppeol Attorney Melvin Belli said Tuesday he may appea l a f ed eral judge's dis missal of his S3 million suit against OFFICERS USED ahid· the s tate Bar of den moviecamerafor t.,.,.o Ca l ifo rnia which \\'eeks to film the entr:ince cens~red .him for ap- of a Capitol Tov.•ers upart· pear1ng 10 a scot c h rnenl at 602 N St. before · Yihiskey ad and recom- lhey urrested ~hree v.·omen, mended suspension for ~It fll anus s aid in an in· <.i year because of 'un- terview 'f uesduy. 1'he ethi cal advertising.' ne:arest corner of Capitol Park, in v.•hi{"h the Capitol is located . is 10th and N Sts. Pool Cue ~le !\.1 anus added· ""Of coursl.', \\C don't · . knov.· ir someone ~·cn_t dnv.·n Attacker thl.'re and used the name of . <• notable person. That·~ something we ha\.'e to con· 'Gu;ltv' tend with too ." &-J I , fou nd a statistical rela· fema les i.lnd bladder ii Hsshult with a. deadly . tionship bt>l\l,'Cen beer drink· mllles,t hestudyshowed . weapon would be tiled ing and cancer -but w.irned aJ?;a inst lh\? biter. that does not neccssurily IN TllE STATf~S with lh·'---'-'---'-'..:C.:.:.:.:.._ __ ...JI menn beer <'auses the dis· lowest beer consumption - easc. South Carolina. Alabama . Statistirs from 41 U.S. andArkansas -theaverage states and 24 rorc1gn roun· resident drank about 26 tries show that regions wjth quarts a year. The death rate the highest per capita beer from rectal cancer in thosl· consumption generally also· states is about 3 per 100,000 have high rates of rectal and persons . intestinal cancer, the tv.·o re-California, 'Vo'ith S9 quart s searchers said. average, had seven deaths perl00,000. TlfE FINDINGS by Dr. Oil Study Allocation .Approved LOS ANGELES IUPll - The city council put up $15,000 Tuesday to finance a study aimed at combating federal governm ent je~sing of offshore drilling sites. James E . Enstrom of the THE S1\!\1 E general pal· UCL~ School or Public tern appeared in .,statistics Health and Dr. Norman E. from the24 roreign countries Breslow of the University of sur\·eyed.theysaid. Washington v.•ere published \\'isconsi n has the highest inthejoornaloftheNational per ca.pita beer consump· Cancer Institute .. {' lion. an average 100quarts a Enstrom said the r e· year.andrankedjustbehind The a llocation was un- searchcrs looked ror a rela-r\ew. \'ork and Rhode lslancl nilimously approved by the tionship betweenc"ancerand in dcalhs from r ectal counci l lo find a National consumption or beer, wine, cancer.about9 pcr100,000. Aeademy o r Sciences ~llquorand cigarettes. A \\"eakness or the studv. evaluation or the Depart· They roun CI no correlation theauthorsnoted,\l•as that.it ment of Interior 's environ· between any ca ncer and is based on stalC\\"ide · ml'ntnl impnct statement v.·ine drinking, he said. But a\'erages. not directly on tonl'crning o_B lea.scs off the · the statistics used v.·ere for beerdrinkers. SouthcrnCahforn1acoast. 1960, v.•hen there v.•ere nor But. they said, a study in l\layor Tom Bradley re- many V.'inc drinkers in Lhc Ne\\•Yorkshov.·ed~hat3Sper-quested the appropriation -linitedSt.atcs. cent of men with rect_al last v.·eek after an ad hoc They found a relationship ~ance,r and 31 percent v.·1th n1ecting v.·ith local go\'- 1*tv.•een hard liquor con-1n~est1n al cancer \\·ere_ beer ernmental representati\'es sumption and cancer of the. drinkers. compa_red v.·1t,h 19 to coordinate opposition to esophagus in men, Enstrom percent beer drinkers 111 a the federal government of- ... -· Wednesday. No'Jtn'lbet 20, 1974 DAIL'( PILOT It's United Airlines' new toQ-free number • Call us anytime, 24 hours a day, or have your Travel Agent call us , for good flight times and instant reservations. The spirit of Friendship ~rvice. lt's catching. To 113 cities across the land. ···' ·· And don't forget our f'artners in Travel, Wester;n International Hotels. The friendly skies of your land. Ill UnlTED AIRLlnes •, '· .. .. I·• ., ,, ,• .. . . ·" .. , '"• . ' According lo !\tclllanu...;. LAS \!EGAS (AP) -A ~~e l_ist includes nam~s or Los An ge les man ~·ho had · business and profcss1onal been charged with v.•hack- people and people v.·ho_ have ing ;1 Las Vegas barmaid been elected lo public of· o\.·er the head v.•ith a pool fic~s or .. tould _he elected to cue pleaded guilt y to a rc- said, but found mnny more co!1trolgroup: fshoredrillingproposal. statistical relationships in· r------·-----------'-----1.--------------------------~----\'0l\'ingbcer. · Checked ngai ns t 20 B WOMEN'S ' varieties of cti ncer for men s d t Sh ·· :.ind 19 for , ... omen. stales u I e 0 p •• .. off1ces, he said . duced charge or attempted . . , • • . battery. . 1'1 c!\IANU S RElt:SED to Charles Frank Christian. !"(·veal an,v 'of ~he nurnl.'S . 29. had been scheduled to go Hut he s;11 d rarll('r !'.>On1c of to trial 'l'uesclav in District ~:J~~g~.·:~h~~·:,.:~.~.u~k ears .J • eidences or cancer of the , la rgc intestine, stom:.ich, the names on the list ";ire Court on the baitery charge . Toge liter 'e ry v.·cll kno\1•n 1>coplc, but instead made the plea to !>Omt• on hi~h level!' in this a lesser court. flOLLYWOOD fU PJ l _ <·ommunily and ~ome Police.said a pool cue was ~1el Brooks and Anne Ban· lhroughout th e stall'." slammed O\"Cr the head of croft, real life husband and 1·l'rri Lynn need. 28, v.·:is l)(oll:i Ann lluiz, on duty at wife, will work together for booked for 11\\'cstigation of the Trophy Room Bar Aug. .the first time on a Nov. 27, pimping, pandering and 21. She "·as hospitalized and ABC-TV special "Annie and possession of dangerous required 12 stitches in her ·the l-:loods ." drugs. She ~·as released on head. OeC'. 16 was set for r,:::::::::::;::=====:;1 57,500 bail and faces ar-Christian ·s sen tencing. raignmcnt f'~riday 1n ~l unicipal Court. She also Cl d has gone by lhe n.amc of ogge i\J.artin in the past. LIZA c aLz .. '°··"'"'Heater hooked for 1n1·e~t1i.:;1llon of residing in :1 house of ill. • f:imc . She \Vas released on Kills 2 S500 b<til. ;\ngel lloston, 27. 1\·as cited for the s;1me \ iolation and released \\ilhout bail pl'nding her triul because she had no prior fl' Cord, police said. In a quiet. su bdu ed vo1('(', :\\rs. Recd turned d0\\"11 a rcporter·s rcc1uest fnr a telephone in\crv1e\1' ·rues· day. <JCE.\~SIDE CAPl - 1·,~·o boys have died of asphyxiation after an apart- ment wall heater became clogf;!e~. police said. The ir mother, Gloria \··oun g. 31, was listed in serious c-o ndition at Cni \'ersity llospital in San Diego Tuesday. ATTENTION ALL MAIDA OWNERS FRE.E •ur=.r" SATURDAY HOY. 23rd l:O«I o.m. --~ .. ...., ..... u•--... _ ...... ,.._ MIRACLf MAZDA Jiit "····· ...... c ...... ,, .• , •• we'•e spread our win&s Our metamorphosis is a fli ght into the world of elegance! Visit our new wing and find beautiful fashions, gifts. food and the fines t merchandise in Orange County. Pamper yourself by shopping at wondrous new South Coast Plaza. ~--~ • • •, ... ····~·· .. . , ............ - . ... . . ......... . ····· . •. ,. · . •••• •• . ..:.:··' • ..... ··-··· - • ·~ ,. I ' " ... ··' .•. . · .. ·· .. ·····. ·, '·.··· ' . '· ·~ . . .. •• . -~····· ·• ·•. ·,.~;, .... ~ . . ~·. . ' . . • ~ •••• "h• ...... .-;: ... ~ ! :... . ..•...... ·· · .. h.. . . .• , .. • 1 • ' ' • I I South Coast ',Plaza all first quality fashions for Located on the lower level ' I .. • ~-,,.. Nylon T ricot Shift Gowns ____ .. 927 S•ar1 low Price... ~ Pretty trimmed gowns of carefree nylon tricot. Washable. Dainty colors. Si:r:es S,M,l. Misses' Shift Gowns X-42-44 . , ......... 3.47 Nylon Tricot long Gowns S,M,l ... , .... 2.97 • rc::::J So. Coast .Plaza ~ 3333 Bristol St. ......... -.. ;. PhoneS40;3333 check these values Misses' Warm Comfy Nightwear •ho•I 6 8 8 long , 7ss Print or plain in pastels and vibrant shades. Step· in, zip or button fronts: in empire or A·line style' with pretty trims. Cotton, cotton and polyester or acetate, all with acetate bocked. Kodel1 polyester fiberfill. Sizes ~Ota 18. • Price• Effective thro119h Satvtdoy, November 23 • • Use Sears Revolving Charge Buena Park 8150 La Palma Av•. ehone 828·,400 Otani! 2100 N. Tustf'ii" Ave. Phone 637·2100 ---fi)O '!'.:._ = P.M. "'fl6or 10 AJ4 ... ,~ ... '" •• •' ·r· • ' ... ·- '· .. , " " ... •• .. ". .. .~ '" '• -• ..>- • I A beg •n 20c the l's Tu spe ven Ori tic do ere bri 197 A le not ma the •• the no we 1ik ultl do T sug are an sug Ja • 60c c the soc sug .. me all a ad pra pal wai pea Jin •• sai bus SU ... c .ris sea ha fail cro or Ar int ma c Eu .... Wid lion *' rpil SUI ""' . f,llis D •,' lJ ' .. 1J pee Say l<d lid (ac Av T (Iv In 'I'• pla led 0$• k h 1b1 .. . .. \Il l ~p (p lac • ' • j~-.e:;I " ' n " .. .-..1 ~!'E II Pie\ II ,,,,,,, " " ' , ' ' K • • • ' ' • . ' • • " " J "g I~ 5'11 llwtl •W• ..... • " '"' "" "' ...... ... .~ .... f•lfl """ .. 0 ..... '""" Ail\l1• lf'lflltll .,...,. ··~ • l ( Low Cost Sdgar In 1975? A'l'LANT!C CITY !UPI> -Retail sugar prices ·w111 ,_~be=gln dropelng" next .Ye,,•~•..,..;~ ana may evenfualtY,aU to 20 cents a pound. the head or the ~nculture Departm en· t's sugar division said Tutlday. Arthur 8 , Ca lcagninl, speaking at the annual con· ventlon of the National SOft Drink Assochltion in Allan· tic City, sa\d a drop tn domestic dem \i.nd and an in· crease in production will bring the prices down 1n 197S. At' a news conference ar- terward, he v.·as cautious not to predict how long 1t may take for prices to reach the20·cent level. ~~iiii!iiiiii .. ,:woVLD AGREE that the priee will be lower than now," Calcagnini said ''T· "-'enty cents a pound seems like .a realistic figure. The ulUrnate price will come dowti.'' ' The supermarket price of sugar has tripled in most areas of the nation this year and a one-pound bag or sugar that sold for 18 CCl.nts Jan .. 1 now costs-more tfian 60cents. Calcagnini e ncouraged the 500 members of the as· social1on present to buy sugar futures. "I strongly urge all seg- ments of this indu!itr)' to do all that is possible to buy and ·tell th eir sugar far in advance or their present practices." he said "The patter or sitting back and waiting rot supplies to ap. pear at the e nd or the supply lines can be.dangerous I ••FURTHERMORE," be said , ''it is not good business to 'put yourself in s uc,h an indefensible posttion. ·· Calcagn1n1 blamed the' . n se fn the cost of sugar on scart1ty or cheap labor to harYest s uga r cane. t he failWre or the European beet crop pus year and ttie entry or t6e Soviet Union and Arab oil money interests into'the s ugar ruture:oi mar.'Eel. Carcagnini said the 1975 EurOpean beet crop and in· Oreased production world· ~1dc;1n addition to a reduc lion in domestic demand, Ho11esty P«!IS Business a t The Shady Deal used car lot 1s picking up, since the name change, according to Bill Elske the long-haired used car salesman. lie says most people think car dealers are on the shady side . so he decided to try some reversl' psychology and it 's \\'Ork1!1i at the f-fouston lot. JI olkswagen Cites World Sales · Drop \VOLFSB URC; .Germany IAPl -VolkS"'-'agenv.•erk AG the co mpany that makes the "tdl'ly sold Volks .... ·agen cars. has reported a "'orldwtde sales drop of $8 8 m1lhon doll ars during the first nine months this year Volksv.1 agen. earlier predicted to be heading for its first postwar r1nanetal loss, estimated to reach about $160 milhon by the end or this year , said world- \1.'lde sales by the end of Sep- tember a mounted to $5.I billion Units delivered to dea1ei;s totalled 1,546,000. a drop of 11 pe rcent com· pared, lo the hke penOO in J9i3. The We sl German autri giant said 1n a letter to i;hareh('llders. "As a result of the wo rsened sale!'! ~uld help to ere.ate a l\\'0-'f•••"""''"'•••13i 1111tli6n ton advantage of.Ji suga~ sup pli es next year Bankrupt. qyer Jhe ava1lebfe tonnage. Economic · "'ts ~ear. I · · . - B.ids Fifed {):atatron • Begins New ~ . Building . . ' : Clyd (' .J D av is, Jr,. PreC1dent of Datatron, lnc .. $Sys construction has star- ted pn a 40,000 square Coot .addition to the company's facHJ ty at 1562 Reynolds Av~ue, Santa Ana. · Tke new addition will be a twc>, story structure. im· ine31ately adJa cent to the west side or the present plant. Construction is expec· ted to take rive months with iJ:ccupancy or the ne\v plant k h'J!duled ror March 15, ·Jb7~. . :: '?atatron u11ll consolidate fl l·.of its Santa Ana <ip e:rations, presently (prl!'ad among thre(' fac'ljlies. into the new plant. ;, The following -persons have riled petitions for bankruptcy in Santa Ana Federal Court: CROZIER Altnl C , •IHl'NO ~. JJtl \Ill!• cltl Oro, MtwpO•I 8.ac"~, l..iM!lltie1 1101,SU, 1uets $6S,$Oll, RtlerM A I( Ptle!pt. • (IK)l!ER (;9r1101 .... A . lw:ulotwii., •II oll'ot• c1t11ilt ~ 1110ve Wll..SOH WHll•m P1l•kl, oll fleld •••irt ... UU Seti WtY. Bt•I 8e1t11 UtPl!Ullet $i,lll, &Isett MlS, "-le•H ~ ... ty WAGMEltlloYdAli'tfl,W'""""' ltOW. \1111$on$t,CaUtMtM l llOllltietUf,olll), IHel• 11, tJS, RtMl'H PhtlpS. 'IVAGNEA lllr;lnl• let lnllll, Ill ol""° Ottll!t 11 fbG-.. MILLER C111rres 0.1n, ,..1111r1n1 ll'llfll9tl' ttalMf, )010 Stlvlew Cor- dfl Mir. LilblllU•• 11.JSI, 1swb M ODO, Rtltrff Flt1't Ellloll SIMPSON Do+ot~I J~1nl!.>, »n•or • V.V<hlaltlt lt(hn•C••n. l'lol \laniaqe Hun. ll1"19lon B•kh Li.obllltle• l lS.Z«I, liHtl MllMCI. Relll'M PIMllOI McOUFFIE 0111111 'G.r1ld, tfllll ltorl1t. •101 Cllt.e Abtll, Siii C>ett.nle Utbillti.1 ilt,IU, ISMIS 11,100. RtlerM ...... H'I C HOLAS Shttl t.1• S•n. (-IOl&Qltl, 1Ul1 \llt VlflO El Toro. U~Uti.t s.ll,~I, I Utll M,100, Rell•• Elllo!I PISCES MAR INE BOATi, Inc, i.l•temtnl•O! 1\MIS 1n11 h,otiililoe• not .,.,1 tv1!111>1t1 Hi~ Ntwt>Ort Blvd , C01tl MHI. At1ef'ff P91<1r E111oll PAllll(ER lllon110 Pei11<111, ffll,11t ... u wlt1....,n, 4Ul C~evl~t Ot!W, Irvine U1bHIU1s Ml,601. IUOh U),'50, ~!ttH A I(, PlltlPS Club Airs · NYTa_ping Wednesday's Closmg Prices Wednesday. November20 t97<1 •• 0AILYP1t.OY- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Yf!ar'• Jtit:h-Low• Appear Every SaturJ•y ,.., 1I1rci.1 (lW' 87 BE R:'\, S\\ 11 7.r rl:inrt t1\ P I -,\mo' e h\ 1hc ~Y.1<:.:: l!()\'<'t nm«nt to r hee:k an inf<'rn:tt1on.d rush on th r Swiss franC' brOllJ!ht :1 <lr am.1tic rc<·n,·t"ry \\1erlncs· da y for the U S doll :ir on foreig n c:<· change markets. The federa l cah1net anoounred that a chq__rgc of 12 pcrtrnl :i nnuall y will~ ;ippli ed rf'troac11,•el,v on all Swiss franc fund§ d<'PO!lted si nce Oct 31 by nonrcs1d('nt fore1eners. norA Bid S ~C R 1U1 f.NTO 1o\P l -Ba nk or Amt'r1 C'a outhul t .... ·o oth1·r banks ror SIOO ml ll1 on 1n state JZtnt'ral oblhJa· l ton \lt.)nd s. tht' <:.! :tl<' I r('ttSurer·s orftre .. . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ----------------------------~ .. DAil V PllOT w.dM'Sd•y. Nowmber 20, 1174 TONIGHT'S ·TV IBGIDJGHTS ABC !7) 8 :30 -"Panir olf the 5:22." Passengers on a luxury trai n battle three arm~d men determined to rob and kill them in thi s ne"' TV mo\·ie "'ith Ina Balin, Bernie Casey. Linden Chiles. Andrew D an and Lypda l!iY-Gllllt~e.._4- . KCET !281 9:30 -The Lire of Leon.ardo da V1nc.1. Ben Gazzara hosts this series dramatizing the hfe o r artist and inventor da Vinci. NBC (4 ) 10 :00 -Las Vegas Entertai nment A,,·a.rds. Bob Hope heads a lineup or stars pre- senting honors to the top pel'formers or the night club circuit. TV DAILY LOG W ednesday Evening N0VtM8£ft 20 thrtt "med men ddtrmiffd to rob and l1U tllem. m Merv Criffi• Show . * ABC Weekdays at Noon PASSWORD All STARS 6 Celebrity Guests! • Just Like Dad - Chapman Ct»«!e r ts ., Symphony.Opening Youth . '• ' This column is never [ ' ~ l'1941 Spicewood Way ln Ir-sen Smiley, tenor De - loath to recognize the TbM llARL.mY vintat7p.m.that sameday. Wilder a nd bass Bobe musical achievements or --L , Performances of "Mes-Hale. Ch oir direct our young people and the siah" wiU be at 8 p.m.Dec. Fiederick Davis will be a:ao,._eount-)'-'louth--Sym;_~r;;;;:=:;;:;;;:;:;;:c;;;;;~;::_..1ilsG;nn.J1ii:he...Unl.v.er5it¥-Hi the podium t~ dir~ct the_I h·-~- phoriy Orchestra has cer-· Ovx-TOl1TIJ""SymPfibbY" School gymnasium 4771 mem r lfotr and-a tu talnlv had its fair share or h_as made el ant l\trides-Campus Drive Irv· ' d symphony orchestra. 1• ./ since it wa1 founded four • ine, an accolades distributed in years 8,0 by nr Warren . "t...4 i:>.m., Dec. 22, at the-• -TlllSWRITERandh thatdepartment. "' · Redondo Beach church. · . . . U · _. l\farsh o the OranceCou~ty And good luck to you in this gwd1ng hght '"ere de_ ght .. :it' Th~se splendid young ar-Department of Education endeavor Maurice guests Sunday a t lhl tists will open their 1974·75 , and Kenpeth Helvey, chair· · · · flomecoming paftyoruc I~ . season Thursday in the manofthefineartJ~vilion "MESSIAH" is no less a ~ine conductor Alva'e C h a P m a n C o I I e g e at F\J.llerton College. · tradition with the Southern C a s 5 u t o , rp o s t a P.I audito.riunt w.lth two mot· Jts pre1ent status Ud Calirornia MorD)On-Choir propriately' beld on his bit;. ning concerts al whic'h achievements In those four and they Will be givinglbelr thda,v. ) students from the Irvine years reflect tremendous aMua1 airing of the oratorio COngratutations are d1• area will be in the audience. rec1·1 th g ~'-ts · th t Al f hi I ·~"°" c J on ese youn a._. Dec. 18 at 8:30 p.m. 1n e o varo or a w r win Forthoseofuswhocan't and the adults who so Los Angeles Music Center Europ ea n tour th make"the difficult moming capabl)' and devotedly work Pavilion.. produced rave reviews. ~ hour, there ·Will be a repeat with them. SololstS for what is never "'ill be on the podium befo · of the same program at 7:30 less than a superb offering his UCJ ensemble Frida p.m. Sunday in the same CHORDS AT RANDOM ·wi ll be : soprano Ariel and Saturday at 8 p.m., ) auditorium. -Chrlstrii8S ' i s Just Bybee, contralto Beryl Jen·( course. ~ THAT PROGRAM should ~a corker if the rehearsals presided over by per- manent conductor John Kosh ak are t o be our criterion for the season's opener .. around the corner and tha means, to makers an • lovers of music, the· annual return of our beloved "Mes· siah." ':OO EJ @etimean11tn When 1 Dirk Blocker (right), son of the late D an Dlitth P•t1101(Alf Kttlhnl brin1s h•s Blocker, is featured with series star r.tichael . Our own Valarie Miller, a junior at Newport Harbor High School, will be at the ke yboard fo r the first movement of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3. This, we are assured, is a perfor- mance that simply must not Dr. Maurice Allard will be offering two performan- ces of the Handel oratorio, Dec. 15 and 22, with a small chorus and cha mber or- chestra and he's willing to listen to any young and ex; perienced singers and soloists who would like t 7:JO IJ lorRt Crtfl\'1 l11: of ttlt Wild 1:00 N•• T1llt Tw11t Kelp fiJ Ntl&flbe1 !.,,,~;;. ,,..,,. Cl) ltf1 Mllllt A 0.11 (j) To Ttll lht Tntl.11 llliell S Mo'tit: (C) (2h1) "The Twel11t Clllirs" (com) '10 -Ron Moody, Ft•~~ L•netlll. l(IO' :::.::!•"' Otf 11 Ni1ht Ot/le1 ll'toplt, Otller 1'11ce5 Celebrity ln'lin1 l itllt RtlCllS IJ OSMONDS-SPECIAL! *with ANDY WILLIAMS and ISAAC HAYES 0 (~':{I :}_: Cl) Th1t's Mr Mi· •• '1r1tfs Trou~lt" ! Dt1lu's Clloite ti T1kt1 A Thill V1ritly ~t M1yi1: (C) "So:diu el fortttnt" (dr•) 'SJ -Cltrk G1bft , Su11n ~ard. Mich1el l!ennit. m Membership ApJH!1l1R1rtlmt €[! C111111pionship W1tstlin1 W l1pantw l•n1u11t ,101r1m 1:30 (!) Mi~r Douf11s Shtw 0 ABC Wednesday Movie . * Armed thugs take over a commuter train! PANIC ON THE 5:22 0 13 ([} jJ CE i\!C Wednt'" dar MMit: (C) (90) .. ,,nic on the S:2t' (511Sp) '74-1111 81hn. Bern1t C1wy. linden Ch1lts, ~ndie<1 Dua 11n. D1n1 (le1r. (d~1d f11nz. t rn- lh Qy Geo1n.. laurenct lut~1nb1ll. "Terroi 1il!ts l luiurlous Dnva!t 1a1I· fOld ti' where the p1sse:ngus have onlt their w11s IS 'lil'llJIOllS 11111nst Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES l :JOO "OtU1" (dr1) '&l-.lo1n C11" lord, P1ul Bur~t. Charl's B1tOlo1d 9:00 0 (C) ~lht Vint11e" (di•) '57- Mtl ftr1er. John Kur, P11r Angeli. JD:DO O "la the VictOf" (d1i) '48 - {)"'n1\ Mor1~n. Vivttl L1ndl01\ "lttp Rollin'" (wt\) .41'1 -Gtn~ Alltty. IC) "Witcll l t•uUr !lit. Sta" (-dw) '&2-C1ft1 •11;en 12:00 m ~eell'lt Liw With Mt" ldr1i '41 ~td)' l11111rr, J1mes Sltw1rl. JO-~cu pu1tuit 01 • Germ•n War Landon tonjght at 8 o'clock "Little House on the t11tn1n1l lo the U.S. and i1 11e1rly p · · " NBC Ch I 4 killed by a rno:orcycle·11d1n2 mas· ,....~~'~•~m=•-~o~n~==· ~~•~nrn~•~~·~-------­ ,,n, C.nflOil jot115 tile se11tlr IOI tht man Keustd of World W11 II con· cenlrlfion'camp 1tnx1t1n . D lJ ctl~€Cl •c 11 T11111t r 'Loo~ the: Ollrei Wr(' Ayn Ruymen i nd 011-Blocker Juts!. join him . aJ Kol.rt Dime Footb1!1 Hl1hli1lrb fl) Cnminl1 f1j Stir Tre~ 9:30 0 Nt111 ID DEIUT T~t Ute of ltOM1dt d1 Vinci Btn G;in1r1 tlosts this uri1s d11m1til1n1 tlrt lilt 01 1rt1st and inventor d;i Vind. Tire lu1t episodt lr1en leo111rdo'1 insecure child· hood 11 tltt 111t1i111nalt $011 of 1 pe111n1 wom1n ind 1 no11rp 11rrau1h his tart, t111nrn1 in the studio of deJ Ytr!'DCdlio. Phlhppt ltro, 1t1r1. lt!Dri1111 1·2:00 0 Movie: "frhn1" (dr1) '~-An11.1 \ten. l •ont! ~twtll m Mofit: "llrt S11on Clr11111" (draJ '('3 -Robert MOMiOlllt'Y. 1:00 0 1§. T111101TOW ~ 0 ':l, '!...TI'.!: Ne-.,, 1:45 E MOYit: (C) '1ht l 1tuten1nt WOft Slirh" (Com) '5& -5h"tt 1:orth, Tom [·11eil. 2:00 m All·Nl(ht Show: "Ptoplt •111115! O'H111," "ltofllt Ccrfl" l :ID 0 Movit: (C) "At lfunpoint" (we~) ·~s-r1ed M1tt~ur111. l :DO ~ (C) "Tht 81111 An1tl'" {dr1) 'S!I -M,,. Bntt. Curt Jurgens. l:JO b "Tllis ton ol Ours" fdtt) ·4~ r.tulf Obuon. C111111e R11ft~ 2:!11 'T (C) "Umbftlllli of Cllelbftl1M 1011) '64 -Calhtr1ne Dtn1uv1, lj1no Cr..ttlnu~YO }J r~ (C) "Battle al Villa f1oril1" (O•O 'fiS -r:a111ttn O'H111, Roi $fno Brani l :OO ~o (CJ ''Tiit Plt1sur1 Stt•ei~" (tom1 '6';-Ann ll11zr~t 3:30 J {Cl ~11o1w11 I tllt Stwtn llGOds" tClt!n)-'6''-·r.-1nl Sittt'trt, Dtn- M11t1n. 0 (Cl "llu•, Sitlloll, Ru~" {dt'1) ·10-Burt Rtyntld$, ln&tr Sltvtn~ COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450 ''? You can lease a brand new C'Olor 1elev1s1on !or as 111tle as $t3 'a month Full Guo ronlee "Option to Buy" ADY.a.NfAGiS TO LEASING if VOii ...Wfy ........... _ .. _ ... w""l'._...,. .. ....... ...., ...... . •hl•wy IMjllt ... ..., GtM 1 M l Tr ..... i11 . Alo•-·• far y- old TV. CaU Mow to Rewrve Your »t "FlOYD·s U:ASIHG 714/533-6730 D9I; IM :·s.t:11M:_S.. .. 12·S: '-dldn 2 '"" ,.. """"" •101tmA Liza, Frank Win Vegas' be missed. Rounding out what looks to be a well balanced program will be Stravin· sky's ''Firebird" Suite. "Wachel Au£, Ruft Uns bie Auditions will be held at 3 p.m .. Sunday, at the Church of Religious Science, 907 Nob Hill, Redondo Beach, and if you can't make that place and time then go to T A ds Slim me r ", the c horal M . C Op War prelude by Bach, the fourth · arJOe a st • # m.ov-ement from Brahms' HOLLYWOOD (UPI> LAS VEGAS (AP) -First Symphony , th~ ro~~ Former evangelist Marjoe Frank Sinatra and Li za movement from Sibehus Gortner and Meredith Bax·· lo1jnnelli have been named Second ,Sy mphony and. ter have been signed to male and female stars of Nehlybe,I s Movement for guest star in 'a "Medical the year in th e annual Las Orchestra. Center "segment. Vegas EOtertainment · -· ~ Awards. The a"•ards were presen- ted during the taping at Caesar s Palace ot the fourth annual awards show with Bob .Hope. The l'ihow ai rs on NBC tonight at 10 . The honors are presented each year under the aegis of the Academy or Variety and Cabaret Artists, made up largely or Las Vegas enter- tainers. ' The .. Hallelujah Hol- ly"·ood" show at the MGM Grand Jlotel was named the production s how o( the year, comedian Foster Brooks was honored as sup- porting act or the year and the Osmonds "'ere named !l!I V2GAL. musical variety act or the 1.,----------------------11 I NOC OfSTRIBUTOAS, INC.• 80 PROOf • 100% GRAIN N~UTRAL SPIRl!S •NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODl!CTS COMPANY '"THE GAMILH" !II · "orauu.SON· lwtRoywolds ill . "THE LONGEST Y AID" Ill . . :"THE STIHG"IPGI "DAY OF'THE JACKAL" IPGl "DI. ZHIY ,\GO" IPGI IJIY ClllMIY 1M 1Mut lom",.OCi ' IT'S SURVIV OF THE FIERCEST AND T"E F N ST WEEKDAYS l :00-1:15-10:30 SAT./SUN.1:15·3:3M:00-1:1S.10:30 l'IMIO .. ---"' ... 1111• ............. .. -~-­....,,. .. -.. __ ... --· -·· ,.,... __ _ ·--- ""' "SLtTHlR" • J.\MES CAAll SALLY W!LlERM.lN KOCE TELEVISION , Tlley1H<Ched~fl>t~""'~""'~··:"!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,,,. ICMOOLDIST•1CTN•wscc 1 U'lt AM••tCA ICJ "Gont Wftl _,..tt , .. 11:.. 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TO 0110~: llU~Alt D&•ELO,.MINT lCI "0.Wf!...-t.i °''""Mn(".,. .. t1JI MAITl!•illll!C-1 TMIATI• ICI •-u.,,111", Do~uolrs -E,._ II -"A -Dl•lclfO" •.>t AS MAN llM•Yll 1(1 "fn· ••llffW!ltl (.ommltlll(•I!_," -WUI! Dr. ,,.!lQo\111(.tll IJOmonl • until lhey ~NCI!- .... ~Thi •E•Of ,_ --Clf.ITIA--- $TA•llPIG JUltl ANO•IWS OMA.I SHAllF . • • ,, . -. felhlon 1-.cl ·Newport C..• . N9wport a.ch. &4407., Lincoln A.._nue W. of ~nott•;t 8UINI P1rtl •821 -4070 :, cOMTIMUOus·~s SATUaDAY • SUtCIAY MOPASSIS~ . Co.tn • ·1· "Von Richtofen & -,a; MO PASSIS Pl.IASI i•l1 .. A I_, .DAIL y PILOT * Wednesd1y,NOYtmbtt20, 197.t • • • Mazatlan Marathon ·over· Weary Sailors Head Home After Slowest Race Sea' weary crews from 45 ~al1b~ats dragged themse{}'es ashore aL ?i~·azatlan, Sinaloa. ?i1exico, lttonday night and Tuesday. 'nior.ning--a rt eP-more-lh 1,000 fru.strating miles of figltting zephyrs that turned· the.8th biennial Los Angeles · to !\lai,at,lan race into the slowest on record. "?i1any caught the first afailable flights out of lfazatlan that would carry the.m-baCk. to their jobs. qt~ers ~·sacked out" ashore to get a little rest before the gala tr9phy presentation Tuesdar night. Still others wil l start passage, it was a freaky Eve n the bri s k ~le:aninC up the boats and year. The 10·12 knot breeze northwesters that uiiually provisioning for a few that got the yachts o(f to a afford a fast reach accoss weeks of cruising berore the good start Nov. 9 died by the Gull or California trom long drag north alor'lg the nightfall. From then Oil Cab o San Luc as to Baj..,.Galifotnia coast to..-lhere was-nevermore·tturn-lit~a rrt hrn-rTI I e-d-t~ - their home ports. 5-8 knot zephyrs and several materialize. THERE WERE crews told o~ drifting in IT WAS THE first _ . no re· 360-degree circles night .. 1 1 · h-cords set .1n this .race. The after night orr the Baja i• azat an race 1n w 1ch elapsed time wmner too~ Califor ·a coast yachts have drop~ out ulmost as much time to "1 • because or c ,ompl ete navigate the 1,023 mil es as boredom r ather than it takes the fastest yachts in customary gear failures. the 2.225-mile Trans.pac ,In 'retrospect, those who ra.('e to Honolulu or the stayed till th e bitter end will 1.400-mile San Diego to be culling it a "challeng- Acapu lco race. ing" race, But they will For a ra('e which has mostly be the hard-core aiways been billed as a fast racers whose greatest skill 2 Locals Join Top Speed Club BOATING and pleasure comes rrom keeping a sailboat moving in the right direction re- gardless of the light-going. Its a skill that necessitates constant sail trimming and sail changes tQ gain a tenth or a knot of speed. None of the local entries picked up the major trophies, but most of them wi ll come home with awards that, proved their tenacity under trying condi- tions. . Two Orange County out- board drivers are among the·dozen new inductees in- to Evinrude li1otors:' 100- Mile Per I-lour Club. The· elite tlub's roster 00\V includes 57 O( the top oUtboard speedsters in the world. John Gibbs of Costa Mesa qualified for the club Nov. 23, 1973 when he drove a Johnson-equipped J.1aratbon hull to an average of 104.929 mph in American Power Boat As- ~oc i at ion's Outboard Performance Crart (OPCl S Class. The mark was eslablished al Parker D<im on the Colorado River. JIM ftlt KEAN of Foun- t ain Valley became an Evinrude io·o mph speedster when he drove a Byerscraft powered by .a Konig outboard to av~rage 106.249 mph in the D Out- board Hydro Class at Parker Dam on the same '----------' date. The club, which had its B l Cl beginnings in 1970, re--oa ass cognizes drivers who attain the 100 mph speed in out-· Off d board competition, regard-ere AL CASS~L'S 35·foot custom sloop, The Terrorist out of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, a pre-race ravorite for corrected time honors, placed fourth in the overall handicap standings less of tbe brand or pro- pulsion use'd. A MAJOR rule governing the driver selection is that the 100 mph or better speed must be run in strict ae- c or dance with the established rules of APBA. · Foreign drivers are certified by the Union or In- ternational Alotorboating CUIM). Belgiu m, or by its national sanctioning authorities. Top racer in this year's roster or new inductees is Jim lilerten of Oshkosh, \Vi se .. who became the fastest outboard driver in the world Aµg. 8. 1973 when he piloted a !J'wister- Craft/l\tercury to a new speed record of 136.401 mph .. In Schoals . Orange County high' andthirdin herclass. · school students cari learn Henry Wheeler's Aorangi the arts and skills involved picked up second place in in fiberglass boat building C I a s s A a n d B o b and be paid while learning. Beauchamp 's Dorothy O The' new educational ef-was third . Ragdoll, co· fort is the result of skippered by Stan Williams cooperation between the and Jack Hall placed rourth Coa~tline R egional Oc · in Class B. and Concu bine, cupational Program · and sailed by Richard Daniels, Jensen l\farine of Costa Huntington l:larbour Yacht Mesa. Club, "'as the .\~11nner tn The program provides for Class C. studens to tour the J ensen Final handicap s1and- Marine facilities lo deter-ings: . mine-their level o( interest OVERALL -1. Broom in boat building. After the Hilda; 2. Whimsey Tres; 3. initial tour, they are hired Swiftsure; 4. The Terrorist, to work for various AICassel,BahiaCorinthian divisions of Jensen for a full YC ; 5. Scat, Dennis Choate, semester. During this time Seal Beach YC. · students-will work at a CLASS A -1. Swiftsure; Us C S • 1 p · • 1 variety of jobs among the 2. Aorangi. Henry Wheeler •. at ors re val se,eraI di,isions of Jensen Newport Harbor YC; 3. inordertobeexposedtothe Dor 0 t h y O, Bob comp l ete business or Beauchamp.NHYC;4.Joli. In Collegiate Race fiberglass boat building. ~1"1iam !\iemi, Seattle YC; "Fibergl~ss boat OOilding . 5. 3orcery, Jacob Wood, is still a relatively new California YC. • t:SC sailors "'on the 12th annual regatta for the l\laue Trophy at Long Beach Saturday for lht· third time -in four )·cars. The · California State University Long Beach spansored e\·ent is for non- v a rsi ty sa ilors of thf Paeific Coast lntcrcol· legiatc Yacht Haeing ~\lo-' socialion. Eleven sehuol s participated 111 S:llurday's e ven t. Bo(lt Show Has Many Returnees Ninety.five percent of the boat manufacturers who were represented in the 1974 Los Angeles Boat Sh'ow have signed up for space in the 1975 show no""· going on at the Los Angeles Conven. lion Center. · John Cordes , show chair- man." reported that more than 90 percent or the booth accessory exhibitors from last year will also be back rorthis'year's exposition. Cordes said the show is rapidly approaching the capacity of the 240,000 squ are fool Convention Center. There is a waitin~ list for space among the p er formance boat exhibitors. · Because or the 'strong in: tcrest being shown by the -,-al lbtfat-bullders, "the sailboat section of the show is being enlarged, Cordes said( A.mong the new boat builders joining the show this year are Wellcralt, Car.v.:.-,Melen. Tanzer and 0 '01 . Danielson f Elected - tdu·ard Danielson Jr. \~·as elected ('om n1odore or Shark Island Yacht Club 41.t the annual meeting. ~le syc· ceeds \Virl Shum airer. Other stafr officers elect- ed \\·ere \V illard Oertuleit. \'ice commodore ; Barry Sadler. rear commodore and board members John Connell, Gordon Burro\\' ~ind Ou ke>llerbst. The Trojan sailors scored 295 points in the 16·race reg-atta lo 2G5 for runner-up L:CLA. Th e t·sc team was cu1nposed of Cu rl Olson, .\like Ei senberg, Dick Den- slcr. Bill .\l oore. Jeff Littell und Paul \'ates. Other school s in the top fi\'e "·ere CSU LB . 250; UCI. 2·18 ; Orange Coa st College. 246. Sailing for L'CI \\'ere Phil f{amming. Rick Kern. Jack Cook . Ste.,·c \Vashburn, ·ste\·c Reed and Genl' .\!ans· siln. Representing OCC "·ere Bruce ,\yl'es, Gigi de Jl.loc- s konyi , Sle\'e de !\loc- skon yi, Jim ~:Jutl ahd. Craig Barto and Bruce Remy. production method," said CLASS B -1. Black Bitd, Charles Thomas. president Allen Puckett. CYC; 2 .. of Jensen. "Trained person-Alethea. Bill Polly, Long net are difficult Lo.find. The Beach YC; 3. Alorgan.'s CROP enables us to bring Point, Bill Sulivan. LAYC : young people into our plant 4. Ragdoll , Williams and and teach them a trade I-fa ll , NHYC; 5. Robur, which is in demand while Burton Yale, BCYC. they are continuing their a~ASS c -1. Concubine, education. Richard Daniels. Jfunt- ··upon graduation the ington Harbour YC: 2 .. students r eceive a cer-Deception, David fl.1 cGinni· ! tificatc for their successful . ty. CYC: 3. Biscuit Eater, completion or the fiberglass Brian \Vertheimer. Corin- boat building course. I feel thian YC : 4. Summerwind this gives them a big jump Tl. Dick l\Ieine, LAYC: s. in finding employment after Tena('ity, Rolfe Crocker, graduation.·· San Francisco \'C. Students selected for the CLASS D -1. Broom program will continue their Jlilda; 2. \Vh imsey Tres; 3. normal classroom activity, 'rhe Terrorist: 4. SC'at: 5. according to Paul Snyder, Conception, Larry Bradley, superintendent of CROP. CYC. 4 SU!>ER SPORT SHOPS 'WE'VE SOLO FUN FOR 50 YEARS" eai SPORTING GOODS SINCE 1924 Rtipresentative will give a cl ini~ on waxing -Thursday Night, 7 till 9, At fmhion.Jlland Shop SKIERS F~EE BINDING & SKI TUNEUP CLINIC leom how to tune your own skis - edge $horpening -flot file - woxing -Bottom repair -Adjust Bindings • C1ll our shops for other Clinic Diiis \.~~\ A TRUE SKIER'S SKI SHOP "FOR SKIERS BY SKIERS" 1 Too many people buy the · wrong 5kis -booh -ond olher equipment. Don't toke o chooce-shop at Neol 's-we koow what's right! , SKI PACKAGES # 1 .'KN El SSL SHORT G:~=:~r::~ 19500 REG. 209.9.S #2. ROSSIGNOL ~~~~d!!::14995 POLEI 10.00 -HG:-194.95- •BOOTS SEE US FOR LATEST DESIGNS IN SKI BOOTS BY • VENDRAMINI •LANGE :, NORDICA •SCOTT It's the fit you buy -we are ••· perts -you con1t make a mistake. ..... -.• ""; .. .._ ... - DUCkS ARE FLYING" Remember we have shot shell Ammo •t DISCOUNT PRICES •''~j ,,_ ... ~---· _ ·~~.:> ',:!' See Ille ra111eus weat11eny 59950 • • .... -• , ~ Over llflder Sllotpn 24HR. FULLERTON . SKI During the pn sl year the l'l\lb com-plettd lt1-ne~ - S:00.000 clubhOu!il' et 1099 Uay!iitle Drive. Sf\'C is the llarbo11 Aren's only all · powerboat club. & SPORTS PHONE 541·2545 , I • BAYER ASPIRIN 100's 6 4e - ~ AOUA NET HAIRSPRAY 1 .. v-.y I BA1li ffiL BEADS ~ ..,~,··~f>tt+ + +4>\•tttt~ I E 79¢ 8:TREASURY BATH OIL BEADS nt.wl.18oz. 99¢ LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 20 fl. oz .. 9·9¢ EARTH BORN SHAMPOO 8 fl. oz. 88¢ CONT AC COLD CAPSULES 10's ' . COLGATE TOOTHPASTE nt. wt. 5 oz. . 99¢ RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT nt. wt. 7 oz .. 77¢ 8~~ TREASURY SKIN CARE LOTION 16 fl. oz. CONVENIENT DEPEt)IOABLE PRESCRIPTION • SERVICE Let us fill your next prescription! JYerref ,,, ·~· ,., 9 ' --- IUEN.t. PJ(Jt.k; Beacn at Orangelhorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9 30. Sundays 1 o Io 6 ORANGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. • Open weekdays 1 o to 9. Sundays to Io 6. SAMT.t. AMA: 3900 So. Brislol-No. of So. Coa st Pl~za • Open weekda /f 10 to 9_ Su ndays 1 o Io 6. . . • .. .j.-• ' ............ _._ ..... t •• • •-..-' •• -.,~·-- -·· ~·--. -~ Wedneldey, Novembllf 20. 1974 DAil V PILOT A f :J ... For ~he Airport Record Study Backe(/, Btjggs Mapping Caucus Fight BY O.C. HUSTINGS national charter convention and reappointed Ronald B. 0tt111tOllffl'lllllll.....r,: next month. Unsky, a UCLA instructor Asse_m bly man 'John The party is scheduled to who Uves in Stanton, to the contact Barbar• Bennett at the Central Coastal Region. S28-0980. Reddick , 59, once * pubUshed the Newport Jla~­ bor News-Press. ~le now is , Disso·lutions -1-...-l1Lf_M.a.rrl.11g Briggs IR -Fullerton) wants meet Dec. 6_8 in Kansas California Regional Water to lead the Republican AJ~ City, Mo., 10 write the.first Quality Control Board for By \\'ILLIAM SCHREIBER s em b 1 Y t: a u C u 5 I n charter in tts historv, the _!he Santa Ana Region. Sacramento. .., 0t1NO•itJl'i11t11o11 charter would be aimed at ftfurphy, 48 -year-old Orange County's Airport He said he.will try to oust gove·rning party affairs af-president of the Bill Murphy tand-tfse-eom-mis:siorrhas-l------..,---~-~Furu.,nuk._, • .JM~lflr.J:ll<!J.ho;·y";,..cuR"·"SaanllJl"''-ler.-1976 Gompan ' epla·ee Elst1 "·on permission from coun-ORANGE COUNTY f:u1 %) as IMeadel"hbecause.he None of the Democrats Koresche-of Costa Mesa, f'ORMER NEWPORT publisher of the Paso Beach publisher 8 . 0 . Red-Robles Daily Pre~. dick has been apJ)Ointed by-; Governor Reagan to the alifornb-Regionat-Wate•r-lr-'..-.,_,,. • I ''( ........... _ .... . Wtl•rtR, Mllltl •'lllOJ ..... Kint ...... 111»r. "-" H.01111 l••or•Y. MefMll091t, lllllMllW, ~Cl ... lrk\1 J. .._.. £ .... o M. onCI 0....11 H • ......... Clr91 A. -TMMit L.. 1..r1t, 111..,1 OfMt.,.. ,., .. UC ieve: Urp Y ha~ not elected l0 St~te COn • WhoSeterm expired. nr=:;;=;;;:::::::::::!::~=====~~=1 ty s uperv.i1ori to spend bee n 1..egressive enoug h. stltutional office Nov. S, in-Linsky, 40, teaches at the $l5.000 on plannir:i& around Briggs' challenge will come cludin~ Governor-elect Ed-. Marine Sciences Floating El Toro Marine Corps Air h th L · I d B J 'II •· . BEAT INFLATION SPECIA' Quality Control Board for Station and Los Alamitos w en e eg1s ature recon-mun . r9'"'n r., w1 uo Laboratory as part of the L Naval Air Station. venes. a member of California's Of!ice of Sea Government 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD ,._,, SMCl!o IC1r tllCI l(t...,.WtMillMll ...,.,, lll...,10 -Corl Alllll ....... lilo1otM1•J .le..Cl-GltflJaJ ...... 0.,.111 ...... llllfflf .. llNll ~ IM9r9 Motl•-Ht.,,., Ml4ilr, \tMttJ ..... Wllll-J. The panel, which only this The Republicans Jost six dele~at.ion of 181 : Brown Project at \JCLA. He has Twof:"ntrttaForTMPrice0/0nt year won its first subitan-fice 1u1d he was assured seats in the general elec-hasindica~ed'hewdl.betoo 'been on the boar~ since DailySundaylhruThursday """· _ _.,,. -.wcr .... r. tial budeet, had promised that the starr can do as good tion, giving the DerTiocrats ~s0r,,:;1\~1~g up his ad· JaTnuamry5t90 7 1 1• both 'lurphy 5:00 to 7:00 P .M: supervisors it would come a job as any consultant. a 55-25 margin in the house. • · er " .. , Controller-elect Ken Cory and Linsky will expire Sept. -~. Olarlll •·..,... Jert:t R. .......... s-......... ,.. .... ..... ,, Et-r M.Ml 1-IE. Wiiii._ llWtfl E. Ml Jlf!IHM. .._..,,#.kit.HIT. Ml Mltklolt Nww fla!NNI. .. n, -llW.I ~Do1tn1J.-l,1(1 ... 111 ~f,.Nlllll MlllO IM K9wlll o.-I• PIMlntll, Ill ...... ! I . -SMILeC. lrvl111,~lll•M11111111...,.,,..c:ll "'*t. ,._, Olttw• Miii l'ttrllll "'"9 ~ .... IC.-lllltoU. GwMr, .l1rCl•11• 1!11111 ... 1 Oll fl•i -... lll.INIWGl1 IM G1t11~ Atlrtl up '"'ith some substantive Supervisor Ralph . Wehaventbeen~gres-(D-Garden Grove) "'on a 18, 1978! They will receive planning before the year is Diedrich made it clear just stve or tough ~nough or nomination but gave it to neces.s. ary expenses . out. berore the board vote that mean enough 1.n getting Paula Higashi Essex a .. the $15,000 '"'ould be all the pe.opl~ elected," ,Briggs member of the Los Angeles' * TllE COMMISSION is cornmission could spend . sa1~. 'Th~re wasn l muc.h County committee and YOUNG DEMOCRATS of .a s'tate-mandated agency He warned there is no act1v1ty, 1f anyt by him leader of the so-called "new Orange County plan an ·empo wered to prepare money for a consultant.· <~uryhy>: I was in IS to 20 politics" faction of the par-organizational meeting land use plans for prop-erty Yet to come berore dtstncts and n~ver c~sed ty. Cory was later named as Friday. It's scheduled ror 6 :1round noisy airports. s upervisors is a com-Frank Murph.*yspath... oneorthe3l_a*lternateS:. p.m. at Democratic Party · But its power is limited mission reqtiest that some headquart er s, 2002 N. since any city can veto the of its bUClget be spent to pay . DICK O'NEILL, Orange Broadway, Santa Ana: All plans if an airport is with-commissioners $50 per County ehairman or the GOVERNOR RO NALD interested Democrats age in its boundaries. meeting and 10 cents a mile Democratic Party, will be a _Reagan has appointed J . 36 and under are invited. Dinner served nightly from S:OO p.m. Entertainment Nightly IUTHIE LEWIS . ,,.,.., M. -w. frfitli:tt ·Fisl1f'J, f.1tal11 Drsttr Bar, Nattd Wirtts, Alts artd SpiritJ) !Ir. Q!~riBtiau'BJl~ ·· JSJ E. Coa~t Higluvay , . Newport Beach ~ ' r · • Rpt~vations (714) '7S·SJ20 · . .,.., .. ~:tHM ollCI S•t-W.l"'I ;.&w\. .. ,__ Ml CW.. WM ........ "-CJ I.MW WllllNftMMH Oil,.._"'-I . ""' M<lllrY , • a.-:1M111,,,....,,.w1.,..._.1o111CM .. .... ,,, Sftoro11 llotlllffll ollCI it.~rt -.....,, ........ ARR IMI P11tk• UIMll Until this year, the com-for travel to and from delegate to t he party's William l\turphy of Chino _ For fut1her information, mission received only a ,.~'!"~'~io~n~•~---------=:'.:_:~;'.:'.....'..'.:~.:'..'.:_.:__::_::::::::_:::_:::_:::::__::_:::::::_:__::__:::.:_:::__•'.:'.'.-:::'.'.:::'.'.'.'...~=======================-token· $500 a nnual budget • Ml,.,, 11111 It . .,.. Wlltlem It. ff-111, lw•-lll11p11 Sowtcfllr, Morell 11. ll\CI Mttkl Ct•.._., "9trkl•-ltlcfll,. ,... CMll ........... ,le'l'(O ... d .llltllCN.rlli Ullt, .IWltfl £1t lM Wol .. n -_,.,..., ._..., Deaths Elsewliere . .. . PORTERVILLE <L P!l - Graham Dean, 79. former owner, edilor and publisher of the Porterville El'eni9g Recorder , died today following <1. hospital stay of se\•e;~l "·eek s. Obit 110 rle• from supervisors but this year it ~·as awarded $39,500 and told to spend It wisely to pro\'e its Value as a land planning agency . Be cause the planning ef- fort outlined by the com- mission would utilize Public Employment Program staf- rers, several supervisors questioned the competence or the panel's staff to do such ~·ork. PA UL R AVER of the County Administrative ()[. Measle Outbreak Absent SAr\'T A AN A --Orange County ha s yet to ex· M01t1Tz perience outbreaks of K..-111 s. Moriu. •··~ ot c. .. Mew . measles that h3\'C started P••lotd ···~ Now , .. ,.. S...YI-l>y 11; •• ,,. • ~ ... -·u: 1 0.<91!•o. _, ,.....,,,.; spreading around the nor· -MM91e(1<1i.ton;J!lf'-CIMldte11 ,e 11,_ ( h ten_, 0rot11tr1. Soi>r••C• r~. Ne• 11. thern part o I e stale, lO:oo AM 1 .. °"' c°".""""' o...., 1"'"'· h Ith rr· 0 ,...,,1 "••too• 11 • .i '•'"''•''· 11.,11 .. count~· ea o 1cer r. ~Vfc'°" '-••1 -C.•• -· o,,~. John Philp said today. · uoo .. These outbreaks, if you Mlrv Luu11e L10d. HSl1 Trtn1on ui. H""' t•an call them that, are tflO(M81..cfl.Sut••-DrJo.u11111er. I!..,.. h" h h I d -E.-r. """"•°""'' .,,,,,, AY•r Sw among 1g sc oo -age 1tM1Ui.U... • -; ....,.., ~· uoo. 1 11•i.•~. kids y;ho "'ere not im-~ klomoan. IM11if L•••l .-. 1 · nr6tr;11:.·nd;irru•,..•: 11"-!<lliklren: munized as pre-schoolers " 11 t<••l"fll'-(11Ud••11. Ser•1C• Woll Ill "'Id , , ' ,.,..,,. "'o" 11, 10.JO .............. ,..,..,., Philp said. "We-have seen c-.,,.,,_,.,.._ h" h · d" l th ,.0,.c;N1 not 1ng ere to ~? 1ca e e Glov.llWll ,i,l;c11u 1 1>o11C1111. ... .,. ""''""'•· same problems . .. ..,.,1 .. 191011 l••cl1. Surwl""d or 1u,.tr, Mlln-EtCIO POl!Ciru· ......,... N•ncr W S H t h D rt l P911Cllll: ,.,,,,..1 tre11dpereni., ""'·, 1o1 ... • tate ea ~ epa men t.too l'lltlcm•. Gr•w•""' M••«•• '"'" iie ·Of(,·c,·al Dr Jam•s Chin T""'rl Now 11, lt:XI PM, ~ Slle-rlf ' ee .... tetr. H..nt1nt1011 sea<11. ()jrtcl8d DJ rcpo1ted this week that a .....,,f...,ur coion ... F .... ,.,"°""· total of 54 cases of measles L.--...c• sebo R::.::,. oi Cos•• Me.a. and rubella ha\'e been P111oed .... ,Nov 111 ... s.,,..,...., Dv 11•• '""' reported in Hedding and a ,,.,.,.. StllO. Ser••<•• P<••.tl•. lflltrm1n1 . , . Pa<1tic C••~• ''"''""'· B4n•~ ·t1•r11eron s1m1\ar outbreak in Eureka F_,., Home Co•tOMfW O.reCl«i. ·' • l " l " TA1.iElllr· LS unuer tnves 1ga 1011. Go< don lltnlom111 T Oltltn. ADI! II. Rtto0tn1 . ot Hunt10111°" 81.c11. C.l•f. SY•••••d by Clll'" S•ID \'irtuall)' all fllOtnft Tilllilrl. Ktme Ttolief1 t1>d ~n '' ' To•t..'1. St•~I<•• .,,, oe F" Noy 11.i 1,00 thl· cases are among junior PM'" S...1111' M...i.,..,, l'l..ni.N)lon kocn . • r,.. ,.,,.,,..,.,, wou 1111 IW'•Ytie, srn11n'• hi gh or high school students MOnuerr oor..:i"''· and chi ldren \\"ho ha\'C not THOMAS . d h I MO•-o. Tnom••· llfl.-o1 '"'°"• .,., ~et entere SC oo . ,,.,.,_,.,,...,, ••• N.,.. 1ttn.s..r~ •• ..,o,.,..r <UU91'••• MO•r 111111 w-; '''-""""' "Since 1968, California lAI Doe Wood SttYICt• .,. P<IY•lt. lnlH· h . ed ( """'P•t•t•c C••••Cem•••••.P•<••i<en11 sc ools ha\'e requ1r proo F"""r.t1 0"•<•0<• 11111·&.•111•on. eo..,,.. of immunization again st °""""'· h d. b r • v1Eilll• · t ese 1seases e ore a w rc11ooo v,,,,o, 101•1 Wfllrn1n•1~. '"· child en le red school," Chin • re- • . N v 24th-~·aU Sale Twin 1lze, reg. 4.29 Sale 3.41 Full liH, reg. 5.29 Sele 4.48 Queen size, reg. 9.29 Sile 7.78 King ~lze, reg. 11.29 Siio 9.41 Sl1nderd liH pillow ...... pkg. ol 2, reg. 3.79 Silo 3.11 Our pr .. ly Gil'lglwft Ctllllck' inual1n ounl of no-Iron ootYflt"/cotton. ~~ §~.~~. 5.49 Sele 4.48 Full size, reg. 6.49 Sile 5.48 Outtn lize, reg •. 10.49 Sele 8.11 King lize, reg. 12.49 Selo 10.4' St1nderd size plllow ca1e1, pkg. ol 2, reg. 4.59 Siio 3. 71 Starting 0 OPEN Sundays Penney stores to 6 p.m. .. ............... Oiroriry, our polynter/cotlon peri:;al1 P!'inl with"""" "'°"'lor1la. .., I " • ·1 ~.!"n:::~oi.,0~:~ ,:c.:,:::. ~'!...~!~)"!7~ said. It ... Mtrf 8UttOKourl, Jo•ei!t ~"'• llow; I l>rO!fWI. An1i-r ......... I 11r1N1 <nllO•~ll. J ··~•t 11·-tll•1C1•t11. 11 ........ Ttiuti . NO• I\, IQ/t el I .ICI PM ti SI. 8tf0ol fl I Ct!llOl•C (,_en. MAU •ml "" F ... Now 11 1< 10 JC AM., SI BMDOrt \ C•tt>Dul en.." n, :.onlt ""', Oire<1.., DJ ""•• Ftm11 1 C-• .. F•>'•ffilH-. ''The current junior high school group entered the fir~t grade just before that req11ir<'ment was established." he added. ··The cases among younger children are evidence or the lo'"' in1mu nization levels "'e have been trying to correct among preschoolers.·• l=---~1~o~a~.m::_·:_~--::::::::::=~~~~~~~~~~~~-;·~··:.....,:·~--~~) _l I ! I I I 1 I l .J... AllUCKLI & SON WISJCLl•f MOl:TUAIY 4')7 f I 7!h St , Co~io Me'" 646-•888 -·-IALTZ;IERGEROM FUHERAL HOME Coro1>0 d•I Mo• Co1to Mew 673·9•!>0 0•6-1 424 ·, -·-IELL IROADWAY MORJUAIY I lJ ilroodwcv. (Q\!Q Mt.ID 042.q1~ -·-DILDAY UOTHIRS . MOITUAIY -l/911.-8.to(Lilvd. Hu,.1n91on Seod1 8•2-7771 · :?4• ~edondo A~e lo.>ng 5 ... ;i • 121 J 438 I ! •5 -·-McCORMICK LA(iUNA llACH MORTUARY 11q~ l oqyn.a Co11yo" It J ,1949•15 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOltfUAIY : 2883') Co"'l"o Cop11rro"o Sn1> Jy"" Co1:u11rono 495 1776 • -·-~ ..... i-AClftc VllW -r , t MfMORIAj. 'AlK Cemetery Mon~ory Chaoel -35°00 Pocil.c View 0r, .. • Newporl S.och, Co!.lornoa 6••-2700 -·-PllK FAMILY COLONIAL •UNlltAL HOMf 1801 Boho AW!v Wtstm·n1''"' 1593 35'25 -·-SMITHS' Mo!tTUAlY' 671"M.1'>r~ H Y"''"9'~ & l '36 05.19 PlllLP S A.ID, for the most part. Orange County .1 oungsters are "·ell-im- munl7.cd through the high sehoo\ ages. tie said he do uht s many cases"'of rneasles will appear in teenagers this year. The health orficer also noted there have slill been no reports of Port Chalmers influenza cases this rear, but he said the real danger .season begins in nlid- December. LEASE '75 & '74 CHEVYS AHD OTHfllFlHE CARS ·AHD 'llJiUCKS · CHECK ltlTO Chevrolea~e -HOWAID'S CHIYlOUM _,..,._._,......., ..... __ ...... 1.,_....,. ... ""'_ a111w•rou-. HOWARD .CHEVROLET DOVE & QUAIL STS. NEWPORT BEACH Hr. "'4KAtt9w, J ................. s33-:osss Save on de corative sheets and other home gifts. Save 20% on these lace tablecloths. Sale '6 ,,.,,.. 25°/o off yarn and kits .. A greet chance tor lou to chooM lrom yarn k 11 IOf plclures, pillows, samplers, ·'~"''·.i.e. and.llltlns.....:... ol OrlonA &!yell•• or D1uJeA acrylic/nylon yem1. AH •t 25~ on 1.1ntil SYncl1y. CMek our Hleetlon Of tctaorl to tlflp w1tn )'Ollr project. 15% oft yardage. Sale 121 ... Reg. 141 yd. Cotton/polyftter fl•net In 10tl41 and _ coni.mporary-Prlnll lor shhts, sport1w1ar. Sale 1 3~·-Reg. 1.SI yd. Fk>ck1d bro1dcloth, pinclot. d11i11. etc. Po lyeater/conon. Sale 339 ,,_ Rig, 3.99 )'lt. Polye1ttr da11bleknlts In so11d and l1ncy p1Utms. 511/60" wide. ·Sale 32; .. Atf;_},7114. ........ knk ~ print-. Bright alngte knit print• , on wh1t., p1attl grouncla. Sale 1" ... ..... , ... ""Encorl. 100% cotton prinlll. Lota ot de1lgr11. 44/'5 .. ~lcl•. Shop Sunday I 0 o.m. to 6 p.m. at tho followilMJ slor11: 20% off coordinates. Sale l<ltcl'len cootc1in1'9 M l• ol 1ht1rlld eonon 11rry. With Country Folks or netdlepofnt dttlgn. T...a,,...1.a&, .... 1M ,......,,,..,71f, .... Uf, --~ ..... --... =-.......... .. --·-,...U1.w.u1 .. , ........... ..... ,...a.M, .... t.11 -,......_.. . ...,, .,.. ..... ... FASH101'15(AND, Newpart Beac !714) 644·2313. HUNTli'/GTQN CE NTER, Huntington Beach (714) e9:i·7n1. HARBOR CE~TER, Costa Mesa (714) 6~6-5021 . . I I • . ' • I :l ,, ., . ,,., . p •• ,, • ~ • • • .. " " " " :i • • ' ·~ • \ I ' .I '1 I -· _Orange Coast "E D IT I 0 N Today's Final N. \I. Sto c k s --- VOL. 67, NO. 324, 12 SECTIONS, 130 PAGES O,R AN GE COU NTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOV EMBE R 20, 1974 c TEN CENTS • UCI Speakers See Griin Economic Picture I I By HIL.\RY KAYE .... ~"''11•5Utt An economist, businessman and 'politician s~ak1ng at UC Irvine Tues· day nfght ·insisted they aren't pro- phels of gloom . The pictures they painted of the cur- rent and future economic situation. however, "'ere gray, if not actually black. Focusing on the double-edged ' .s"•ord ot Inflation and recession. Conrad J amison, of Security Paciric National Bank, detailed hou• the total economy is being affected; Albert Auer of the Irvine Company ex· amined the impact on commercial business ; and foJ'mer U.S. con- gressman and presidential candidate John Schmitz discussed the govern· ment 's role in the economy. Jamison told the audience at lhe Community '74 session, sponsored by the Newport Harbor Junior League. that recession and inflation are de· rinitely here. "TYl'O digit inrlation. 01: ban11.na re- 'public innation. is here and \\'e'Jl ·pro· bably li ve \\'ith it the rest or our lives,'' he said. lh ·discussing recession. Jap-.ison oointed out that the gross national product declined the £irst three • quarters of this year and will pro- bably continue to drop for the next rive. :;ix or seven qUart~rs. ··\Ve"re not at the bottom of the re- cession yet." he \\'arned. Real dispos~ble income per capita, or total personal income. increased locally and nationall y for 13 con- secutive years until this year. \vhen it's do"'n about three percent, the econo'mist said . "This is statistical ronrirmation of \\·hat you all kno\V from your pocket · books: recession and inflation are bit - ing hard.'' Jan1ison cone hided. J-l e noted that inflation is not a !>elf CQrrecting problem. "II t~nds to fet"d on itself and atccli?rate." he said. ··ine\·itably it has an une\·en impact on society \v hic h makes it the cruelesL tax of all." he said. The best single hedge against infla· t1on 1s to O\\'n ~our 0\1·n horne. he l'>lll.i. · Jlt'Sted .. In Orangl· l'uu111~ tod;1 ~. bt-1\ICCf'\ !)pring llnd r1 .e.ht nn\\. pr1re:. rost· rnort• th:u1t11u1>cr1·enl t'aC'h n1onlh for houst'~. A S50JW hou~c is rising Sl.Ol~I Pl'r n1onth ni 1 ;Llu1,.•. on thr ;11·cra~1·.'' he said . In analyz111 ~ th•· 1•eonom1t· ~1tu;.1· tion , Jamison t:>.p1..1.1nt>d that 1n·odur· (St·P EC0\'0:11\', r a ,itf'A:!l Changes Okayed in Downtown Plan Tapes Reveal John Mitchell Refused Blame._ . WASH ING TON IL"Pll -Former Attorney General John N. J\1it chell re, fused under pressure from President J\l"ixon to t ake full bla me f.or \Vatergatc in the spring or 1973 and in- stead ··Job bed mud ba lls at the White I louse." according to a tape plf yed in court todav. · At one Potnt in a tupc-recorded con· v,ersallon played today, Nixon said that the Water gate cover-up ''in · volves, uh , the highest ... the king of the mountain." UCI Medical Center-Buy Gets Probe Atitchell's refusal to shoulder all responsibility for Watergate was the apparent turning point in a long day of meetings bet\\·een Nixon and aides on 1\pril 14 . 1973, as the \\'aterJ;iate cover· up bega n to unra\"el. The events ·or that day unfolded slowly in U.S. District Court as tht' prosecution played tape recordings of those meetings fo r the jury in the Watergate cover-up trial of i'ofitchell. Jo~hn D. Ehrlichman. II. R. 1-laldeman and t\\'O former Nixon i.ISSOC iates. The tapes disclosed that Nixon first directed Ehrlichman to ask ~litchell to take lhe blame ror \\'atergate. But Ehrlichm an reported back that ~1itchell. Nixon's old friend and 1972 • re-election campaign munaJ?er. re~ fused to do so. t:flrlich.man returned later in thl' rtay to report that Jeb Stuart ?\la· gruder, Mitchell's campaign deputv. had jusl to ld the truth aboUt Watergate to federal prosecutori;. Fi'ilally, Nixon realized the truth of Three Horse (l'ow11 By DO UG FRIT'l-SttlE \Vhite l·lou"se .i nvolvement \vas going ot IM IHllW l'llwt twft l.i C Ir vine's agreement t~ buy _tO c,ome out and, braced himself for Orange Counti· !\.1edica l Center from what he described as a "terrible. ter-rible scanda l" -a scandal whi(·h the county v.•ilJ be part of a wide· ·eventui lffr'Orced him from office. rang in g legis lative probe into Costa l\fesa animal contr~f1ce r l\.11ke Dorie left these three horses -a quarter horse a nd l\\'O Shetland ponies -to g raze on the front la\\'O at city hall this morning \Vhi le he tried to track dO\\'D the ir O\vner. Doyle found the threl.-' strays about 5 a.m. at 19th S treet and Placen· tia Avenue. Since he h'tld no stable in \vhic h to impound the h orses. he made t he m tempora1i- ly a l ho me on the city hall range. Uni\'-trsity or California medical "Now ,·• he told Ehrlichma n on th e schools and hospitals next month. tape, ". -,the thing to do now is to have the son of a bitch done -indict 'the £inancia1 "·oes of the five-l\·Jitchell and all the rest and there'll campus, university medical-teaching be.a horrible two w·eeks -worse than system will "e lhe subject or As-Teapot Dome and so fo1'lh . ·1 semblyman Willie Brown's . <D-San . But he c,1:ulckly rectmsidered his as· 60 Condominiums Get Francisco) joint Committee on,Health sessment of the scandal saying: ''And M · s:iences Education hearing in ilisn'_t ..:;Ooes"n"'ChaveanYthirlgtodo c ·1 Ok Sacrament~ Dec. 19. -wi{h Tea-~t. It isn't as bad as ... I e sa . ounc1 ay Th< hearing was spu.r<d by com-mean 'g®d God, there's got to bo no ment.s _or l\\'O UC Rege~ts that, du~ to v~allty invQlved in_ th.e dJlmn lhiog, __ _ the ns1ng co~t5 or medical educat!on-;-::no1bif!\·ery or a nything of that sort or A plan to build 60 condominiums on ooe or possibly t\\'O or the medical thing. Nobody got any fa vors, and, uh the bluffs in the west or Costa J\·les:i campuses may have to be closed. -you know what I mean?'' . : was hotlv contested before the cit\' t:<; _lrvine:Cali forni a Colleg~ _or (See i\IITClt ELI .. r age A?) cou ncil Tuesday night, but v.·on aP- ?ITed1 c1nc. \\'Ith the least financial · prO\'ai anyway. stake or any or t~~ five campuses. was The propOsa-1 calls for the con- mentioned spec1r1cally. dominiums to be built al the end of •·\Ve are a nxious 10 hear rrom them ~T& T Sales Pacifica A"enue on four acres pre-(lhe university),: Brown said. "The /.I sently in a county island. universi ty has only Yery relucta'ntly ·The council accepted an environ· ackno"'·ledgecl that lhe special role S nd d mental impact report on the project they have been given in health scic-nce us pe e and then in another action tagged the imposes upon them a s pec ia l parcel wit h all R2 pre-zone in an- ·responsibility." \VAS HING TON IUPI) -The ticipalion or the developer successful· • 'l;he Orange Cou nty l\ledical Center Securities and Exchange Com· ly applying for a nnexation lo the city. transfer. a ppro \'ed by both the rC'-mi ssion this a rternoon stopped Mike• Janes or the Janes Bluffs gen.t s 11nd the county boa rd or all trading in the securities of Developm ent Company. answered su.per,•isors Oct. I. was specifica lly ,-\merical) TeJc phoile and Tele· councilmen's questions and pointed mentioned as an area lo be covered in graph Corp. · out thut up to 108 units could be built the hearing The trading suspension took on the' parcel under county zoning, but Steve Zatkin. Bro"'n 's ad · effect..atnQOnl\ndwjlllastuntil7 hisp"la n calledforonly60units. mlnistrati\·e aide. said the committee a .m. PST Thursday, the opening would "look O)t the. provisions or the hour of-the New York Stock-"Ex• Residents of the area spoke of its agreement to make sure it is consis· change. quaint character and stressed that tent "'ith lhe state's interests and.with Tt.e SEC gav:e--no-i:eason-for their lifestyles would be disrupted by 'he Publl·c ;nteresl. h . b k the development. t e.JUSpens1on. ut a spo esman "'We havt: no reason to bclie,•e it is safa an announcement would be In an emotional speech. l\tichael not." he said. m?de later today Yergan, a student. pleaded for help The S5.5 million sale of the facility from the council. requirl•s u special lcfrj'.islative ap· .. People visit back and forth v.·ith c:1~h other, but no1\' this de\·eJopment, \\'htch may be legal. is going to pro- foundl y change the lives of these peo· pie. It's possible for people to Rel ground up " BUYERS WORRY, DOW OFF AGAIN. NE\\' YORK (U PI) -Prices fell in , s low trading today on the New York Stock Exchange as investors con- tinued to show concern over the na- tion's deepening recession and a possi- ble i'olidd\e East war. fTablcs, B7). The Dow Jones industrial average. ahead more than rour points earlier. lost 4.46 points to 609.59. It lost more than ~4 points in the past three sessions. Declines Jed advances. 723 to 508. among the I, 727 issues traded. Prices also v.•ere lower in slo"' lrad· ingon the AmerieanStock Exchange. 1. pro,·al before )ll:1rch l lo become e f- fecti\·e . Jnithtlly. the legislature l'iet asid<' <See MEDICAL. Page At) ·upper Bay Plan Bar~d ;MOQ'l'H sA.1~1NG · • Fish_.and Ga,;,,e Panel fss u!es P-reserve Con.cepr WITIJ PILOT AD By GA RY GRANVILLE OttM' 0.UwPlllM M.tf resr:~t~onneali~i~~~r~ea;:r~~~:tit's pro-~~tC:n :ec:~~~ical Reser,·e in l:lunl - . · ''I pl:;ic~d M)' ad fo~rlday afternoon A plan geared to "protect, mnlntal n and &Old the item on the first call al 9 and enhance" Upper Newport Bay a .m. Saturday mornlnJt. '' v.·hile providing for "compatibJeH That's the overnight success story riublic u e of the new 741 -acre wilder· told by the Ney,rport Beach resident ness preserve was un\'e.iled Tuesd111 y who placed th ls "d In the Dally Pilot: by the California Department of Fiiih INFI4A.TABLE Hf~ raft "'ilh and Game. oars. SSO. Rated for six. En\•isioncd in the department'!> 1>re-• Good shore dinghy for rour. liminary plan is the restoration or the Call xxx~xxxx. u~per b:1y "to jts plocc :1.t'; the sin(le .. ICYOU have u boat to sell and wa nt to most 1mport_anf coastal wetlands mov'e It In a hurry. call 641·Stftg:Pul3 -TyStc¢f rrom ~lo~ro Bay fo ~lexrco .• .- few words to work for )"OU. Al the same time, it proPoscs Im In the bully Pilot. ' provements that "Ill "benefit" as many as S00.000 educ::ition>il and • grum is the development or a-llowever. according 10 the plan. a management plan and an environ·· team or rish and game biologisl'i "'Ill mental impuct report that "'ill detail soon be at wol'k in both areas on \\'ater c;te\'Clopment "'Ork to be undertaken. quality studies ::•nd "other essential As outlined in the di...'t>artmcnt 's con-v.·ork'' needed lo 00\•elop a formal ceptual plan. the dc,·eloprnent pro-mainagemtntplan. gre1m "·ill .. -im at removal of ·ei1cess · The prelim,nar)' pl1tn suggests that sediment from th¢ uprr bay a "'ell a nllture lnterprelaUon <'enter be con· :1s projects desi1ne 10 m111tml1.e. 'ltructed qn the bay'(ront at the mouth turtber erosion and !i)l deposits n the f Big Canyon. ar:ta~\·on't be untif Jul)' that the &lBlc - -•\ft Iii hoped the intei=Pet1vec:enter src1gn. lf run. !me wlh1nrem n;ti~I'· ~::in be de~eloped in ooperatlo!' with blolo~lst to supervi~ actl\"iti in Up. one or the 5Choo1s of the state un1vers1- 1>er Ne~·1:1t>rt Oay and at tl'le. Bolaa IS.-e BA\'. Paite A21 · I ' 'I Mesa Approves Widening Plan On 19th Str.eet An alignment for the widening of 19th Street in Costa J\lesa at a cost of about $t .3·million was adopted by the city council Tuesday night. The bulk or the .money, about $800,000, will be spent on acquiring 1right of way and relocating busi- nesses that will be lost, Public Works Director James Eldridge reported. The rest \\•ill be spent on construction. Eldridge called the 19th Street in·. terseclions \\'Ith I-I.arbor Boulevard · and Newport Boulevard as "the Ooodgate to downtown circulation." ·The downtown redevelopment plan also adopted by the city council Tues- day ni ght urges capilci.I spending on improving such east·v.·esl arteri als as 19th Streeet. The project calls for 19th Street to be widened from 80 feet to 100 feet from Park to Fullerton avenues. The alignment adopted by the council generally would take about 10 feet from each side or the street, accord· :ingto Eldridge. Two other proposals considered but rejected "'ould have taken the bulk nf -the e~tra land from eit her the north or the south or the arte1i al Eldridge said v.•idening of 19th Street would help stimulate r c- develovment and reduce traffi c con- gestion. I-le c.haractcrize~ cof)dition:-; on 19th Street :1s 0 'drrl~tic " and noted that there ha,·e been 28 accidents at the llarbor Boulevard intersection _and 24 at the Nc\l.•port..Boulevard in- tersection in the past year. Montessori Schoo l . Hit by Burglar s Orange County She.rift'. dli!p11t1eh are investigating the theft of an elec· trlc typewriter. a camera and S8 1n cash from the International ~Ion tessori School in Santa Ana 1-lelghLli. They said thit!\'cs rcmo.ved the hlnge..plns-from the-back door of thf' i:.chool at :?0221 Cypress St. and rc- mo,·cd the vnloablos anct ca...;h rron1 desks in the offire ;trea. The total loss was4:iitimntad at St'?ft. I Shopping Clusters For -Mesa -=---.,, .... I f t~.n··-~"" By A.LA.I\' DIRKIN Of !IHI Dally l'llotMa" Costa tl-lesa city rouncilmen ha"e adopted changes in the central area plan ihat \\"ere designed to pave the \\'ay for re ju venation of the dov.'nlo\\'n district . They a pproved a plan 1'uesday en- \'isioning shopping clusters. hi gh- density office and apartment build- ings. a better traffi c now and parkin~ plazas. It v.·as endorsed by dov.•ntov.·n busi - ness leaders.~ Developer Richard Sev.·ell praised it by saying, "We want the council lo implement this. mo\'e into zonin~ changes and soon v.·e'll s,ep develop· ment dO\\'n there.·· "Zo~e changes v. ill in(·lude ra1:.1Ug the densitie s for l\\"O-apartment neighborhoods lo 3S units 1>er acre \\'ith som e va ri1:1tions abo\'e that also possible, The densities "'ould provide ~ for the building or two and three-story garden apaftments. '[he apartrrte nt neighborhood:. \\'OU!d bo. west of Orange Avenuf' between 19th Street and 17th Street and near the Costa 1\'l esu Park, \\'hic h ":il l be key element of the central plan. It \\'as also indicated at the cou ncil meeting that one effect or high densities dO\\'nlo"·n \\'ould be to re· lie\'e pressure for apartments in other areas of the city. Another de\'e lopn1enl potential in the 293-acre dO\\•ntO\\'n area. cited by planning consultants \\"ilsc) and Ham or South Pa sadena. includes the purchase of the i'otcNally School site. ex_pected to be declared surplus by the Newport -~f esa Unified School District into an integrated shoppint racilitv. • The ·report doe~ not prediet susbta~· tial add ition to co1umercial floor: space dO\\'nto\11n . but does propose ttie regrouping of <·xi~tin~ tenants into shopping cll1 .~lers for better rom parison shopping The plan calls for pilrking ph1zas In make up a l.500-s1>ace purking defi- ciency and for three co1n n1ercial lllazas. On e 1\0t1\d be north of LBth Street, another 18th Street south tu 17th Street and a thir.d south of 17th Street. In addition. continued con1merc1a\ de\·elopmen1 or 1 ith and 19th street~ 1s seen a nd a n1ult1 -usl· commert·h1I area north of 18th Street is proposed. \\t•:atht•r l nl:re;.1~1ni.: cloudinl':.~ t11n1 _h1 :ind Thu r .... day \\'ith a chanc·,• 111 rain 'f hur~du~ .1fl1·r 1\11nn (04Jler t1·1np1•i-alllrl'S \\hh h 1~hs :it !ht· bt•;11.:hes of (i:l ris1n.: 111 ii8 111];11\!l 01't'rnight lnl\li ;)11111 .·,5_ Chan<'C' nf r:11n T~ur..,(1 :1~ ,1!11•r. nl)(ln :in 1w rl'('lll I :\S I Dt: l 'ODA \ I /,uf/hanlia Bocrnii i~i /11.,1 /ll•Wf/; nn tal:nrrf anf1 'cra.,/11•d 111 \u,roba, l\c·n11« If u'05 the tir.\f ./11mtio .l~t to ht! i111•0 /1 d In cr".~11 dr'11.~/1•r Slul"JI, f'a(lr \4 ------ •••••W~tt• lkah ... l...M ltW c.11 ........ tfrnr ,.,, • ., ci.u111..i c.nil(• ~·--· Dt•la ... ll(t~ .......... ,, ... l'IKt"till~lll !'IMll(t .... rw'.,."•,.,• ..... w.,. "'""'"•"'"'" i l11dt'X AJ Miii .. > ,t,H ,,.....,,.,... It "'*"'" Al,11 Mll\ll .. , ... ,~ . ~tual "-· DI If ir.i.11•,,..N•w• ~: ~c ... totr .. ,.. All Slllrfli 11 At Dr,lt.!IW.tt>llll .. It·• S..~ Ma•-HI 11.1 Ttle•li.IM Cl·U ,.,._.,,, Ill Wttlflto Cl Wlol'!il ... W\ " ~,. ,._ DAil 'V Pfl.OT ' . c Wednesday. NO'ffrnbef 20, 1914 ~Weapons Hit Ford Pledges Ties to Japan Fraud Case • Pro~ ·Reported In .Long Beach +-----sy HELENTllO~IAS ""The communique afso"appeared to signal JMpan ·s willingness, aner in· itlal opposition, to acctpt a Ford ad· ministration proposal ror all oil· consuming n11tio ns to cut petroleum imports by 10 percent. U>S.ANGELf:S (UPI> -Fed_ecal -lions, Sullivan sald.14 v.•itnesses have · authorities are-conducting a ful!ScaJe been subpcenaed to a ppear: Tuesday investigation into allegations of cor· before a federal grand jury. in Los TOKYO <UPl) -Amid predictions. the ruling Japanese government might rail Y.'ithin the "'eek, Presldent Ford agreed today with Prime •Minister Kakuei 'l'anaka on th~ need to halt the spread or nuclear v.'ea pons and1 pledged closer ties between lhe , c:ountries. Ford \l:ound up his hectic second full day in T~kyo at a banquet for Em· peror Hirohlto with a toast lO "the government or Japan and millions and millions of J apanesl'. ·· Bo"rrowln'a: the Y:ords of the rirst Japane11e envoy Lo the United States, Ford told Hirohito the most important lesson he learned In his "memorable" trip to Japan WilS "th~ time ha s come when no natio n may remain isolated 41nd re ruse to take part in the affairs or the rest of the .... ·orld. •· Ford began hi s day with a second round or talks Yt'ith Tanaka. then ad· dressed a luncheon at lhe Japan Press Club. watched a demonstration or martial arts and attended three c;ocktail parties prior to the banquet. One party was for leaders or the American comm unity in Japan. Tanaka and Ford issued a joint communique agreeing on the need to prevent the sprea d of nuc lear weapons -a clear effort to appease Japanese sensitivities o\•er recent re· ports that U.S. warships bearing a tomic wea pons have stopped in Japanese ports. Fro• Page A I ECONOMY. • • A power struggle has been under way rorTanaka's removal from office since a Japa nese m agazine published a lengthy accusation in October that Tanaka used various cabinet jobs to enrich himself. largely through land deals. Tanaka, a 56-year·old millionaire in th e construction business. acknowledged he made money but de· nles he did anything wrong. The ac· cusations triggered the worst crisis in Tanaka's 28·year career as a con· i;ervatlve political figure. Ford addressed the Japanese peo· pie directly in his televised speech from the Press Club, saying, "Just as we can y,•ork together to maintain today's peace. we can work together to solve tomorrow's problemi;. '' · "We intend nol only to remain a trustworthy llJ.ly, but a reliable tr ad· ing partner.'' Ford said. "We will con· tinue to be suppliers of the goods yo u need. lf shortages occur, we will take special 11.ccount of the needs or our trading partne rs." Large crowds lined ttie streets dur· ing the President's IO.minute drive to the Press Club. 'i'here was no cheer· ing or nag-waving, as there had been to some degree Tuesday, but neither was a hostile face visible. ~~ . Diiiy "'!>It Sllff ,.,.._ HARBOR HIGH COED CANDI RI CE LEAVES LIBRARY VIA GATE System Installed In High Schools to· Cut Book Losses · rupllon and fraud in Long Beach city Angeles. . government the Los Angeles Times They include LOng Bea.c h V1l'l' reported tod3y. ~1ayor Bu~ Bond. City Manager John .,. Area! of Jnvestlgatlon are fixpefled ft.fansell, C1ly Attorney Leor>ard Put· to include gambling and amusenlent nam, fiVe councilmen and two form er operatfons, reitl e1tate.tr,naaetlbns, --COUnCirme n, alOng "'i.th l"'O .am~se: the financing of the citY.'s purchaie or ment company executives. 01 . frank the Queen ~ary and alleged bribery Stanton and Al BrO\\•n .. of and solic;itation ofpayorfs. ,, . T~e subpe>enas ."·ere issued. ~ollo.~- The rU11 scope of the investigation 1ng 1nterv1ew~ "''!th prospect1\e. ""''· has not been defined bec8use or the nes~es by ~he 1ust.1ce department s or· be !. ·d I { l gan1ied crime strike force. .i num r of accusa ions, sa1 ass s an Th b aed and attorney FBI Director William A. Sullivan. . ose su poen , h head or the bureau·s Los An(eleS of· Richard P. Crane Jr., '"ho heads t e fiee Los Angeles·based strike rorce. · dec lined comment, In, a~ errort to sort out the accusa-An FBI agent &aid the initial probe Courf Doctors ' May Examine Nixon Monday focused only on gambling. but bas since been expanded intoo(her areas. "Leads are coming in so damned fast y,•e're h<\,.lng trouble keeping up \\'ith them," he said. 'Big Buzzer' System Cuts Sclwol Book Thefts · WASHINGTON <UPI > -The thfee court-appointed doctors are trying to arrange to conduct their medical ex- amination or rormer Presideht Ric hard M . Nixon on l\fonday, it was disclosed today. Nixon attorney Herbert). Miller Jr. reported on t he medical panel's ef. fo rts during a surprise appearance before U.S. District Court Judge John J . Sirica, who asked the physicians to determine whether Nixon is too sick to testify or provide a deposition for the Watergate cover·\lP trial. The rederal probe rollo"•s earlier in· vestigations which reportedl y indicat· ed Long Beach was believed to be the center or widespread gambling-and bookmaking operations. As early as October 1973 a raid broke up a gambl· ing operating handling more than SS million a year. MEDICAL •.. By HILA RY KAYE Ol tltl'b111, "'111 llllf Alarms buzzing are enough to rat· tie most stall members and startle patrons accustomed to the traditional silence or a library. sensitize the books when we cheek them out. Or the student sometimes forgets to check it out ancf really isn't trying to steal it," she explained. SS00.000 for the unl\'ersity purchuse of the Medical Center. and the added $5 million to the C\'entual sale price mandates the legisla ti,·e nod . -·= ... ·"""tTdfl'1.fb6Wrf. y~t e mployment is ·ur.. More than one and one·half million more people are employed in the country today. yet production has dropped, he said . .•••• -· ... ca\end•• But at Newport Harbor High School the buzzer alarm heard as often as six times a day at the library's check-out desk is a familiar sound. At times, though, it's a student who's trying to get away with steal· ing a book. The system Is most: useful, though, in deterring students from even trying to steal, the librarian said. . Miller said be talked by telephone last Wednesday with Dr, Charles Huf· nagel, chairman of the medical panel. Additionally. said Zatkin. \.l'e "·ant to make sure that there ,Y.•HI be no pro- blems with patient c1;1re during the transition from county to university control. \ I · 1 I \ I The ans"'·er in fighting innation is to somehov.• produce more and dis· tribute more, he explained. ··Thal things can come unelued and tlirn into a 1930s-style depression has greater chances of happening now than anytime in the past 40 years," he said. ''?-Iy best guess. though, is that the recession y:i\t not deteriorate into a depression but will get worse the next ty,·o, three or four quarters and then turn up." he predicted. ·Auer. who handles co~merical pro· jects for the Irvine Company, ex· plained the economic slo"'·down is cauSing a cutdown on businei;s' ex· pansion plans. A .ne\v venture by the Irvine Com · pany, the commercial center planned. many people who believe fairy tales and myths. They fet>I that Y.1hen you get something from the government you are Jttling it for nothing." Schmitz said. "People look to government for ans"'ers and they are \\'rong. There is something radically \\Tong with this country ctnd the JXllilicians can't and ,,·on't cure it ." he said. . T ONIGHT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Regular meeting, 99 Fair Drive, 8 p.m . . ''LENNY'' -O CC dram a, Auditorium, through Saturday, 8 p.m. Free. "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m. "ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDICTIVE DISEASE'' -Dr. Rb be rt Schmitz lee· lurer, Raleigh Hills Hospital, 1507 E. 16th Street, Newport Beach, 6:15 p.m . Information 645-5707. UCI LECTUJJES -"An Effective Tix Plan," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m . "The World of Plants," Room 550 Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.m . THURSDAY, NOVE~IB ER 21 CHART -Regular meeting, Glen· dale Federal Savings. Harbor and Wilson, 7:30a.m . '·MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" -Estancia High Drama, Forum, Nov. 21·23, 8 p.m . It's ·a year-old detection system that worked so weU for Newport Harbor at deterring book thieves that it has just been installed at Corona del Mar High. It also ia planned for Costa Mesa High and possibly other Newport·Mesa Unified School Dis'· trict schools in eOming months. Book thefts were getting so fre-!l ue nt at Newport Harbor that librarian Inez Walker decided to take $12,000 out of her book budget and purchase the system from 3·M. Each school staff can decide how.to spen'd its own funds, pending board ap- proval on major items. 1'1rs. Walker is taking $4,000 out or her book budget each year until the cost is paid ore. The more reeenUy develo~d mcg!el at <;:orona del Mar COst only $1r,9so. Mrs. Walker says she'll ge\ her cost out otthe system by next year. Newpo.rt Harbor lost an av~r_a~ of I.300 books each year for tile Past three years, amounting to more than $30,000 in losses during the three· year period. The detection system was installed in October or 1973 and during thjs past year only 500 books were taken. From Page A I ~1rs . Walke r guesses that most of the mi ssing books \vere stolen during. the sum mer months, y,·hen summer school was in session but the system "'as not yet in stalled. ' • ~ MITCHELL REFUSES BLAME The librarian is keeping mum on exactly how the detection system works. She says ir she reveals too nluch, it will lose its e££ectiveness. \\"hen Ehrli chman entered the O\'al office earlier in the day after meeting v.:ith )litchell. Nixon quic~\y asked him if he \\·as ·•a ll finished" with his aSsigned task. ··\·e~. s i r."' Ehrlil'hman replied. ··All finished. He {i\1itchelll is an in· nocent man in hi s heart and in his mind. and he does not intend to move 'Off that position. lie appreciated the mess:.tge uh , that, uh, good feeling bet"·een you and him:· Ehrhchman's voice •.ras hesitant in contrast tu his usual confident, rapid· Ciresp'?cch. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pfet•Ot"• ..... '""II!• ..... Jack R. Curle.,. ll•Cf "•tuOtftl ..... V.-11 W~• Thomas Keevi1 [Ol\Ot Thomas A. Murphine INMql<19 f;o.1 ... c 01arles H. Loos Ric.hard P. NAii .. >'•111"1 M1<11.,.,. !11>100"1 Costa ~w otrke - "'"""''' '•'"' ..... .,,.,,~ .. ,,. .... : ,. o ..... u.o .• , ... Other Offices ,......., ....... iiu ... _,.......,.,. Lq\IM k~ft, l lM G--,..51,.l H\P'lllflq!Dfl It•" 11111 ..... " ~· SM1119oit l V1!1io t 11191 U Pt1 Aoal II Mft D,..00 ',...,.., Telept!OM (714) M2 ... 32t CllSllfitd AdYtrllslng M2·S671 .. ....,,..... 101. O•tflql °""' ""'111'11•"'4 ~·· ,.. ..... 1 \100"'"· •llOltl• .. '-'•· .,....,.1e1 """"' o• .... ,1 ........ ., ,.,.1,. ,..., • '"°'"fllllll'•• Wllllo\11 \Ptt•ll """'olefl ot ...1:•yrJllJt fl(IW{.,_ ~ Jol<Wld U IU j!O\llft Mid .e ~II Mfw_ c.llfonlil. SlllK,,lll•ln 1t¥ tlu~ IJ Oii ~11. ,, l'\llt ,.. 00 -·· ~lllll'J ~111.11-P •-"1111, "1£ Mitchell is indicted· h'ere. you think he 's going to be convicted ?" Nixon a sked. ··v eah. I thin k so," Ehrlichman replied. "I can·t guarantee it, but 1 \•;ould be a mazed once, once ~la· gruder goes In there." .. But. that's only one man,,. Nixon said . "Uh. that's plenty," Ehrlichman said. Ehrlichman secret]~· taped his meetin~ \\'ith ?.titchell that April l·I. Although the prosecution chose not to enter that tape in to evidence, it was p la~·ed during cong"tessional in - \'e s tigatio ns and indicated that · :O.litche\I insisted he had been pre· ssured into the Watergate intelli gen· Ct>·gathering opcralion by the \Vhitc llouse. In an Ap ril 14. 1973. t<1pe played in court Tu<':<cla\'. Kixon said it \\'as a ··Aod dam n pa.infu\" lhing for him to ask ~litch ell to take the blame for \Vatergate. But he indicated it was necessary to take the heat off the \\:hitf Hou se. ··And he (l\litchelll said. ·t don 't kno"' "·hat they (the \Vatergate burglars I were up to'.'· Ehrlichm un ·reported. "And he said. ·Nobody "·as more surprised that 1 v.•as. · "\\'e had this meeting. and. and . uh he. he lobbed, uh, mudballs at the \\'hite House at every opportunity -it \\•as \'ery interesting how he dragged it in, uh . yeah ... one after the other." · Aft er hearing the report from J\1itchel1 "ho had b:eeo hi! ca,m2airn .. n\ariiger. r\lxon Consoli<! ~imse'lf by s11yini;: ··one. one footnote is. uh . that. uh . hi s. uh. throwing it off on the \\ 0hite llouse isn't going to help hinl one damn bit ." But he understood the imp3ct or J\titchel\'s position. She did explain, though, that each book and m agazine is electronically treated to make it sensitive lo the de- tection system. Anyone walking past the system·s electronic eye with a book that ha sn't been checked out sets off an alarm and causes the exit gate to lock. The electronic eye is installed in a column at the library's only exit, just after the cheek·out desk. When checked out. the books arc desensitized by the librarian or stu· dent worker. allowing the student to lea\'e "·ithout ringing bells. \Vhen the alarm buzzes, about six times a day, i1 isn't always a student attempting to lift a book, l\trs. Walker said. · "Sometim es we forget to de· BAY ...• • ty system:· the conceptual plan sta tes. As proposed by the dcpartmrnl. the center v.·ill include a museum, lecture room . an cle\'ated v.•alKWay ove r a portion of a bay island and parking· facilities. The pla n a lso calls fortheconstruc· tion or an upper bay trail system as the initial move to improve the pre- ~erve for cQ.n1 patiblc,publi~t:S .. Back Bay Drive v.•ill serve as the pri ma ry trail along the bay's eastern shore If the fish and ga me progranl is folloy,•ed. A proposal to ban \'Chicles on Back Bay Dri ve from San Joaquin lfllls Road to East Bluff Road Is Included In the preliminary development pro· posaL '"The fault is the \\1hite House·s ~atherlhan his ... " Nlxo')said. ''It 's bad if he gets up there a11d says that. it 's a hell ore problem for us." llaldtmin addtd: "ft"s a problam ."Such a cl~sure wou ld be consistC'nt for us. No qurslion. But there's no \\'Ith !he maintenance and use of U~; v.•ay he can proft it." per Newport Ba ~ as a natural area. T Thl"PFt'"5id(liilthen Orderl!<L All!n"lO .ac.cordlng.lo the.1tlal.Q.plan--- , gtl to r.1 agruder and rind out "\Yhat It calls for niture observation nnd the hell he 's ... goingto say .. tothc photography stations to be prosecutors and the grand Jury. established along the traUsysttm. I Mrs. Walker explained it is normal to ha-ve high theft rates in high school libraries. 1 "Students need books for term re·: "He said he was tryiQg to arrange the examin ation of the records and of the former P resident for Monday." l'tfiller said. ports and just take them. They don't · But Miller urged Sirica not to make want to be bugged with checking public the former president's medical them out and the books are often in history. Sirica agreed that it does not use a lot and difficult to get," she have to be included in the doctors.' fin · said. dings. . · "others see .new books they',~ li ke · The judge also reassured Miller lo have and Just take them, she that Nixon would not have to foot the added. bill for the examination, even If his At first, some students reacted to own doctors are called in as consul· the new system as if it were "big tants brother." Most, however, easily ad · · justed to the check·out routine, re-Nixon. who has been subpoenaed by allzing it would help keep the library derendant and former aide John D. stocked with books, Mrs . Walker Ehrlichman. ls recuperating at his . said . San Clemente estate from near.fatal -Other t han several colleges, complications following surgery last NewPort Harl>or, abd Corona dt l mOJ\,th r~r recurrent .blOOd clotting Mar, are the only Or8nge County brought on \iy chrbnic phlebitis in his . schools with the system. lel't leg. ·-.0 \ ' Such problems. ending eventually in the resignation of the hospital ad· ministrator, plagued the transrer of the Sacramento County •tospilal to the university. UCI medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort said he does not believe the legislatil·e probe "'iii imperil lhe university agreement "'ith Orange County. ··we.are aware th~t the unh·e rsity and t~e legislature are concerned re· garding the fiscal Implications or the county-univenity contract." he said. ···1fis not surprising that the joint committee ' on i;iting of teaching hospitals would hold a he11ring to de· velop information necessary to de· termlne the legislative commitment required to rulrill conditions prece·- dent to the implementation or the county contract and the long.term support requi rements· for 'V.'orking capital and clinical teaching sup· oort,'' Dr. van den Noortsaid. ADULT PORTRAITS PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS Sears Co\Jolet o•rents gr1nC1partn1S. t1m1· l y grouos l1rt welcome Groups 11 2" 99t per 1dd1t1on11 sub111tt _ fof lndMdlMls Di iiy S1!urd1y 12Noon 101m 105p.m. IO S pm, Su,nd•V 12 Noon tai" 30·p"' ___ _No.w,.Tlu:ough-Satu l'day,-N~ ...-23----·-.~,~11~,.,..;;:;111,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,., Buena Park Laguna Hills South· Coast Plaza ,,,. \ u11r .l/ou,,,. lh1t ·k Cerritos ·Orange Westminster ' . .I - • DAI L\' PILOT E DITORIAL P AG.E • ' (:~llege Annexation 1'here \\ill l>e one more try itt the polls on !\1areh 4 to do"'" new zones that spell oul uses und soml: iireas ~(> ir ,·oters in the Gurden Gro\'e Unified School Dis· are being classified for light manufacturing und some trirt \\'ill okay lhe district's unnexation to the oast forgeneraln1anufactu1ing. 't'on1munity CollegeDistri('I. But changes ,are not being made eits1 ly. 'Garden Grove voters tu rned down the anhexation l\tunufaclurers see-1i0me-o£-the new-d~ignations-a.~--1------'\:---'-c,, ballot 26,680 to 20,494 in the Nov. 5 election. But ·: downzoning and residents, in pushing for all the limits supJXlrters. of the measure fee' misleading ballot' to industrial growth they can get , are running into wording killed them. On the•ballot, a voter was asked disappointment. t c.' approve a 40-cent tax increase1 a tough measut·e to Thou,R;h there iS' little room, it \vould be \\·e ll for pass. som.-: sort of buffering, \\'alls , trees nl' berm;-.. t<' be I n. 4. strj ~t I U.'1.tbo~ense. .a t;1 xj ncre.as:e_mus,LI ___ ...;,ex~p~l,~o:_;rc;;d;;,, ,;.I~t, ,;";,:'o~u;;l~d .;•:;,I s,,o:,sr;;•r,•;;;mr;rc:;;•;;s>'lo'~n;;,a b,;l;.rc-'l'"o;;ef'x'i, ;;lo;;•o;·•·,--f--'t1ft.~"--Ji'I> be .. pproved. But because the taxpayei·s now pay <J. Sbme \vay !or {he benel1l1ng aparlmen an ome high :·se.at tax'' to send s tudents to neighboring owners to share in the responsibility for the buffering. community colleges, annexation to one district ~Ctually \Voptd result in lo"•er taxes in the G~den Grove ·arecr;-aOOut 20 cents IO\ver. district offi?ia&s ~timate . Nearly two·lhirds of the Garden Grove h igh school griiduates already attend either Golden \Vest ·~llege in ltuntington BeaCh or OrAnge Coast College 1n Costa Mesa,. Residents of the Coast district - llU'ntingt.On Beach, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Fountain yalley -won't be voting in Ma rch, but if Garden Grove annexes ilwil fieJp-g1ve fhe CoaSt •system a stronger 'economic base and make possible a·n expanded educational program for the l)enefit of ·all.students. i. ... ' ' ! . .. ~ ' ZQhe Buffers ,, Costa MeS@-.iS in the midst of rezoning parts of its westside where there is an unhappy mixture of industrial and residential properties. Worthwhile Memorial It seem s fitting that those \\'ho kne\v J\1ike Finklea, slain Fountain Valley and Orange Coast College athlete-scholar. ha\1e chosen to honor him \\1ith a memorial scholarhip. The six-foot tall, 19-year-old. called "everything to everybody," was shot six times Oct. 31 during a robbery at the Fountain Va lley 7-E leven markeL where he ha(ftieen \\'Orking a""SaclerR just a few days. The s layi n g stunned t he Fountain Va lley community, where Firiklea \Va s 1973 Athlete of the Year, as \ve il as the campus at Orange Coast College, \\'here he was captainorthewre.:;tling team. · Those who knew him believe the scho larship, to be g iven each year to a boy or girl athlete·schola1:. \\'ill serve as a fitting tribute. · .. ·. . ,, · . ., I Much o r the area a long Placentia Avenue is zoned ~nder the old ordinance as Ml, a zone that permits all ·industrial uses regardless of the impact they may have on -adjacent properties. Now the city is laying Those interested should bt: urged to send their contribution s to the high school or to Orange Coast. designating their checks for the Finklea fund. It seems like a commendable "'ay to create a little good from an otherwise senseless and tragic \\•aste. C ' . ' . • '_ ... ~lo.t·•;.··· .. l'v\A-o.JL..1::::>1"'-.} ''ult-lr..T WORRIE~ ME, SENl>.TOR, t) THAI THEY'RE GEtnNu INTO -STEP." Brown's Civil War Co1111t e rpurt Reviving A. Tired· Dear Gloomy Gus Gen. Grant Made Similar Mistake Marriage ( ART HOPPE ) A great deal of interest has been focused lately on the problems or mid· dle·aged married couples -as y.·it· ness films suc h as Bergman's ··scenes From a htarriage'' and novels like "The Summer Before the Dark.'' The basic problem seems to be that aflet 10 or 20 years or so marriage loses its sparkling luster. By far the best work on the subject, however, has been written by Or. Homer T. Pettibone, D.V.M. ln It, he cites the typical case history of Wilbur Wasp, 48, and his wife, Wilma Wasp, 47. It was Mrs. Wasp who fifs t broached the subject while reading a book entitled. "Has Your r<.1arrtagc Lost Its Sparkling Luster." .. Dea r," s he said , "I th ink our mar· riage,has lost its s parkling lusler ." "Ypu're absoluteJy right, dear," said Mr. Wasp, who, as usual, hadn't been listening. "fthink we would communicate bet· t er,·f said ri.trs. Wasp, ··ir we each had an arfair." If those people who complai n abour noi s_y helicopters think they 're loud from the ground. what about those public ser· vants who put up y.•ith the noise {rorri inside. eight hours a day, for our protection? C,O. !\Ir~ Wasp tried an Encounter Sharing Group. But after two ses· sions. she was thrown out on the grounds she had nothing to share. Mr. Wasp trl-e.d Transcendental Meditation. But be couldn't keep his mind on it. '·The trouble with us is that we are dull, uninteresting, ordinary people." said !\1rs. Wasp, ne;.ir tears. ''Our lust desperate hope is a trial separation so that each of us may find ourselves. • IN A IUONTll they found them- sel\•es. Mrs. Wasp found herself with no one to read items to y.•ho wasn't listening. no one to ft..>el jealous of for talking to other \~·omen at cocktail par· ti:?s, no one to call y.•hen the car broke down and no one to make her take coughSY!"UP when she had a cold. To the Editor: General George S. Bro\v n·s rt>cenl t'Ommenls aboul the Jey.•ish com· ·' munity finds an interesting historical precedent. Another General du1ing the Civil War had a problem and he. too. attributed the cause to a par· ticular people. The Gent'ral to y.·hom I refer is Ulysses S. Grant. The par. ticular peoplr are again the Jey.·s. The incident involved extralegal smug- gling and illic it trade in pa11s or )Jis· sissippi , Tennessee, and Kentuck ,·. Gene"ral Gr<int issued his infamoUs Order No. 11 v.·hich excluded all Jey.·s from the abo\"t'·mentioned territories. General Gr<1nt ·s Order ;\o. II is im- portant because it represents the first usage on a nalional scale in our coun· try of a basic antisemili<; device: al· tributing solelv to Jey.·s the blame for a CQmplex problem ultimately havin~ little or nolhing to do "·ith the Jey.·ish people. IN Tll E CASE of Gencrt1l Grant. he \\'.as blind to tHe fact that extra·legal economil" activities are a pre\•alent feuture of all modern \\'arl<1re. To lav the bla1n e s pecifically on Je,\·S became so indefensi ble that Grant speedily rescinded hi s order and apologized for his conduct. Bather than ex1>0sing the illegal acti,·ities as a regrett;.ible concomitant of all \1·t1r· rare, Grant found it more' convenient "'OJlEAT IDEA!" said !\tr. Wasp, l\1r. Y.lasp found h;...,seu with no one ·· "'hofieard that one. '#" to blame Jews. In the case of General Bro.,..•n. he also ... resorts to s implistic and er- roneous r easoning. Rather tha n r~cogn i zi rJ.l-1b.e...J:e.alil)'....l.hat con \·en tion;.il energy sources are being u:-.ed up, thus making Arab oi l·produtin:.: countries push to maximize proril:-. h~ restricting the rate of produ<"tion. General Bro,rn falls for th <· f'xtre n11· ri¥ht-Y.•ing contention th :H :\Rl{'ri<"il i~ controlled by J ey.·ish interl'sls ;ind that by changing our policy in the li.Iideast in fa\·or of the Ar:.ih~. thi· <.!:nergy problem v.1ill be i:.o h·Cd. •• M w d d to blame for leaving the cap off the ~ rs. asp resse up each t th t 1 · h. k , · · evening and made the rounds or the 00 pas e, ?sing 1ssoc sor1nv1t1n~­ swinging 's ingles bars. !\Ir. Wasp ~pl~ to dinner \~1hom he couldn L s pent-hours at work eirth~day go--;-tand-, no on:to awaken-whetf h~ had ing down the personnel roste r -ab~~ dream . and no one to rub hlS ar. alphabetically and inviting young thr1l1e shou lder . ~orse. when _he J;.idi's to lunch, drinks, dinner, break· thoughtfully purchased chocolate ice fast and/or the footliaU game. crea!11 at the s~permarket. no one a_p· unrorlunately, Mrs. Wasp was 17 prec1ated the fact he preferred vanll· PQunds overweight .and wore glass-la. es.At the end ofthe weekshe had spent The Wasps are back together again 542.90 for scotches·and·soda and had and as h appy as migh\ be expected. nothing to ~how for it but three more But as Dr. Pettibone note~, th"ey are pounds and a hangover. . doomed to Jive out their Jives with the Un~ortun8tely, Mr. Wasp was paUn· knowledge they a re ordinary people chy ,_fl;nd balding. Al the end or the like the rest or us. week: he had reached fi.tiss Zenova in The title of his y.•ise and definitive accO\Jnting and s he hadn't called him work (r\ow Unfortunately out or print) backCithcr. is, "Leave Your l'i'larriage Alone." Tll E REALITY. I be licvl'. 1:-; th:11 ultimately the .State of Israel 1s .11» relevunt to the energy crisis cxct-pl a ~ a con\·enient scapego<1t to f11rlhl•r Arab political and economi(' intcrei:.\~ ( MAILBOX ) Letlers Jrom readers are welcome. Nor- n1ally, writers should convey their rrtes· sages in JOO word.! or less. The right lo con- dense letters to /ii. space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters must include S1g· nature and mailing address but no1nes 1nay be wilhheld on request if sujjic1ent -reason is apparer1I. Poetry will not be published. E\'l'n 1f lsr:.i cl. God forbid. ceased to exist. the energy cri:.is "·ould rem;1in \1·ith us and \\"ould require complex. difficult. and e\·en P<linful measures to.,..·ard solution. llABBI BER!\ARD P. Kl:""G Bike Needs ·ro the Edit.or: On beha lf of hundreds of verv dcsperutc school , college and aduit bi eyclists I \\Ian! to con1mcnd Coun· cih\·oman Hertzog rind the city coun· cil of Cu.~ta l\lcs<i for ils rec~nl uction on bicycle lanes. \\"hilc neighboring cities and com· 1n11nit1es ure talking <ind talking. Cost:1 i\Jcsa is doing. This is the ac1 ion lhat is needed~ TllE TRAFFIC problems are in - creasing in proportion to our in· erc;1sing number of cyclists. Inter and 1ntra-c1t~· lanes-and trails mu:st be planned a nd completl·d. I \1ould further r~commend thal thl' eittes of Costa l\l t>sa, ;\e"·port Be ach and ~funtington Beach get together quickly and lake cure or the still l'Xi:-ling problem street~. such a:- I\°t'\\·port Boule\"ard from the P£>nin · :-.ul :1 lo Fair Dri\·e, and Adams street fron1 Fair f)ri"e to the Huntington Beach cil.v limits. 'J'hcse are he;1\'ily traveled bicycle streets: the.r should no\ be o•.'erlookcd until the ir1c\"it;1blc actit.lcnts ot l"Ur HA\. HOSSO Instructor, Orange Coast College ID-advised Remarks Air Problem WASHINGTON -The nation's top militar}" man, Gen. George S. Brown or the Air Force, said wbnt c:rme to his mind about Jewish political in- nuence, is sorry 1 for it, and the in· cident bas brougHt out of the closet a RICHARD Perhaps it is just as v.·ell to get this · [ J deplored but not ignored. ... out or the closet and into lhe open no"' WILSON for an uncomfortable airing before new de<!-M;ion s ha\•e to be made on '-------------' the course or American policy in the very difricull problem. In the past, whenever the State of his spontaneous remarks did not stem -lsrael-riat . become Involved in a from previous discussions in the hi gh IF TllE United States comes to thl' ri.Ji deast. mililary'conrron· military l'o mm and . Me "'all pointoftlraslicactioninthel\liddle talion the odds ultogether too speclfi<: on the point Easlitcannotbejustifiedsolelyoutof rem:.irk s con tribut ed \\"a:' the revelation that th~ Joint Chiefs of St;iCf are very ner\·ous about it all. As is so often the case in sensiti\"e !)olhlt·:i l mutters of this kind, too little :1ttention y.·as paid to the resl or Gl.'nc·r·al Bro\\·n·s s pontaneou .~ retnarks. lie spoke of the disrUJ)lifl ll that :1 ncu• oi I cm bar go "'outd ca usl' in l::uro1>e and .Japan a::. \\ell a:-. th1• United !')t:it.e:-.. fa v 0 red t h c that a ne"' oil embargo "'hi ch caused religious o r humanitarian syn1pathy s ul'Wlrior .skill . dt:?· suff.crin g in thiS country might make withtheState oflsrael,butbccauselhe •. ,.TIRE! y r ,..~ · A1nericans "tough-minded" enough vltul interests of this countr\' are in· •·' · apart rom _1he lsrac·l1 termination and l 'b k h I b , l I volvcd, . 1>.robh'n1 . cleniand .. s ni ay_ nse ro.-,,, .. u1 r h o · rea t . at o oy• to save srae . eq pment 0 t 0 Out Bro"•n adv rted to .anotht:?r This is whl' the subject is too com· 11011 as Ar:i!l n.,;it ions grun control of ..,.. J ewjsh warriors. point, the intolerabli!-errect or an oil p1e'k fdr i\h' FOrc"tf"g~ficrnl'!<\\•hO i;jlfi"n -~1~ ..wo~J-<~ ~. ustl ~r""ertt!I n .n<t 1.-The ~ hKlppur cn1bargoandtbe ,11mnssn1ent9fworld t:incous ly react against Jewish :.tr.in~ll thl' t·t·unomy of the in · "'a r l atprt, money reserves.by the Arab"atlons J:f;lltlcal inrluence in the common dustri.tll7.cdn:itlons. ::;umption. 'A new '' 1 • h k r 1 war tn &he,Mldeasl :-ind whether the Unilt.>d States and the <1.1o m apd then regret it. " I s a tC o n llrOh cm to cont(•m· might mea n the y,:orld would put up v•ith It ,without l''or, 1tis not a qui:st1onofwhetheror plate, but I don 't intend lo go off to military inter\•e1\tion. not Jewls h·controlled banks ancl \\~1r in the ~l idcast. if thal':-. l111· immintnt destruction or the St.11te of · d Jsra~. and with It the -collapse or 20 newspapers and .i Jewlsh·inrluenced quf.':-.tton , ·· .sai Uroy.·n. Yearsor American lorcignpolioy. AS FOR himself/ Brown declared he Congress desire the saving of Israel. 1'hnt may very \\ell prove In bl' tht• had no intention o going off to war in l . c1ucs11on nt son1e f11t11rc datl" \1•h1('h The problem this pos!ilble con· the Aliddle ta.st. llis ,greate11t In · T!tE QUESTION IS wh~ther or nol lhl• .J cy.•ish 1nflucnccs as:ialn:o;t "hon1 seq_uence poiu:s is whelher or not lhe discretion was in parroting the anti· Sc::iv1~t-suppor1ed and eqwpped Arab B1·oy.•n "'J>Oke arc no more C:J}lcr tn United Slate11 would ret.art to direct Semitic line about the banks and armies will wipe out Is rael. banish. rontCmJllatf' lhan hr . \lief ory To the Editor: \\1hen so often \l'l' hear the crv ..,,OU Can·I beat cit y hall", il is en: couraging to y.·itness a case \rhcr<' not only city hall. but a county Board of Supervi sors. a stale Lands Commis· sion. and a large, well fin:inced cor· por<ition y.·ere in a sense ·'beaten"' by a couple of citizens. y.·ith no axe to grint.l. \\•ho had ;is their only ~0:.1 1 1.he prescr\·a1ion of a publit rcsourCl' THE P URI.IC resource I rC'fc r to is the L"pper Ne\\"port Bay, and the citizt'ns ;11·p Frank. <ind f'runces Robinson. For 10 ye:irs. battling against odds \\"hich fe"· felt they could overcome, the Robinsons kept askins ques tions and gathering information. They ne\•er gave up thl' fi ght to ensure future generations access to the bay and an opportunity to sec fl1other '.'iature al y,·ork. \\1hen the State Lands Con1mission. y,•hich is supposed to protect the public"s interests, voted to give the 1>riv11te corporation what in l'Ss('nee "·as the \\"hole bay to de\'CIOJ> as they \\'ishcd. \\hen the county ;ind the cit~· y.·hich v.·cre in\"Ol\'cd, ap. peared to sidl' \\"ilh the private de\·e lopmenl 1nlcrl•sts. the Robinsons llid1i"l turn a 11·ay. Instead they worked to elect nc y.· city and l"ounty officials y.·ho \\·ere 1nore s1•nsitivc to their cause. As .. a result. they gained sup· porl and son1e def!rec of legitimacy. 1\nd the.'· \\"ere no longer called ··eco- freaks'· because ii became clear that 1'!'.hat they v.·untcd Jlrotectcd \\as in- deed :1 fl':o;u urrc. 1101 a co1nmodil\' They con\·inccd their fclln11· c1111.eil:-. and !he public official~. us1n~ 1nff1r· mat ion lh:Jt official~ h:id ne\·l.'r t;1kc11 the trouble lo unCO\"t'r. that the\ \\ere gt•tline: the shor1 encl of tht• sl1 t·k 1n !he stale·ap11ru \"cd land tr:Hll·. Fin rdl,\·. 1t became politically act·t•ptablc to .1+>111 the Robinsons in their buttlc. , _ 1'he Hobinsons y.·crc fil?hlin~ for· a print·i1)ll', unc that says that \\"hen ;1 {!o\·l·rnment holds lands in I.rust for it s t•iliz£•11:-;. it :-;hould take that trust scrious l\ lhll'l' a n;1lural 1·cso11rC'l' sue-ha ... ·tht• Nc11port Ba y is hulldoicd <.1nd cernenll'd. it bcrnn1cs :u1olht'r 1·1.'sidl'ntial 1n arin;1 Yet "'hat 1:-; so de~pcrate l.v lll'l~lcd in our complex urb;111 1L1·e:o; 1s a ren1indcr that birds 'till fl y. fi.~h still S\\ iln . and reeds still bend in lht." \\ind. AU of us a rc 1n I he d£'bt of the Robin· :.o ns. I hupc soml' da.v there y.·i1J be a Hobinson park adjacent lo the Bay to rcn1ind us that you c<in indeed "heat city ha11 ··. or more important, that \\1th lhl' help of citizen . .;;. those in citv hall:-. do <·h;1 nge !hcir prior1tie!.. · .J J;DY 1.l. ROSEXEll ·r..e11n r1· 1·0 1hr E1l1tor· I 1h111k 1t 1~ tcrr1bl1• th:tl0\1r Oriin.l!t' (.·nust ('11lll·~C' 1s JU't'~l·11t1ng tht· play "'Lt•nny" "'a l)l"Oduetionofthe dranta 11l•pa1·tn1l·111 LPnny Bruce i~ \veil knoy.·n :.:-; a roul·mouthed nightcluh r>t•rformer 11 ho '''HS tl(JI C'\\"Orthy for hi s b1":i1.ton •!>ot''5i~W-nt·~ rtr 11St.'"'"O g\IUer J:u1 i:u;1 ge 111 i'µitc of legal nrtion. And \\hat 1!! 1\·orse. Thi!-:.ante 1lroductlon 1\"ill b<! uscd 10 rt·prt·~l·nt 11ur OranJ:.e ('oa ~I Collt•~t· al thl• <'nlh.•:;:e <:Om · P\'l •l1on l~thl' l\ennt'd~ Ccntt·1· I OBJ•:fT 1n m.' t:lx ml'Hit') tx-1ng :-1>ent lo promote ~ultl'r language and I rlu not think rcstrict1 ni:: it to "ma111rl"' aurhences" 1n un~· \1;i1· justi f1l'~ !he seleellon ofth1 s pla) \\'1th :1 11 the r1nr. mUltary intervention to prevent the newSp~pCrs of America being control-American influence rrom the l\lidea~t, F'or the 1Jrcsent tht:? r lcar int.eres1 or d structlon or Israel. and that is the led~)' the Jew5• which he, President andhol~theworld'scronomylnthrall . ;il l l'oncc rned -A.!.!l b_.'t J..e .\\'. .. s .• :---J 'l ft-T ·--?- -~.ttQ IJrQ)\l'Jl Ill Out,J>l tbe..clouo• ...... t ->f'orjttnd--lhe-Joi:rt~hltft'Of.Stafh ·ttat11r9.1lat1Jcnry1\. KL~l(cr IR Amei"l~m.. u~s nns -li£>1' in th~· sn r ue. _. l(•Jthhls ll·con!fdcn!d~markiJ. SC>f"r)' about. as complex a seriesofnti;iotlutton! 1H• dogged 1>11rs11it of lhe "amic<i bh· Everyone else khow11 tha' this is a un Amer Clln sccre111ry of state C\'er llCllOti~tlon§" dtl'5C1ibe<I by General tN ll11'E orero.,·n'5apologiesand p~rl of the 1>rivate disro11rse on'thC!. undertook is lrl·lng tu pre\'CJ11. All U1-.'"'n ·~ bos~. Secretury of l)c(l.'nsc disavowals, it is hard 10 belie\•e that survi\•al or Israel ~·hlch can be that General Bro\\·n's spontaneous James Schlt"'!!lng~r. "A rePorter l.s to a politician wh~t a barking dog ts to a chicken thief.·· -Alike Royl:o I inspiring. uplifting n1aterial availabll' I think it iS' disg.rac·eful thut our in· stitution of hi gher learning has madt' this selection . Fll:\'.'/CIS J . \\l LLIA:\JS. !\LD Piece tJ f 1•;,~ TQthe Editor: I ba\·e heard ii said that the conser- \'ati\·es of the Republican Party are thinking of splitting off and forming a third party. I would like to "·arn them. as Abe Lincoln \\'arned them at another time. \lie \\'ill either hang toge1her or \\t' .,..·ill bang separately. TllE POLITICAL prize goes only to the party that wins. \'ou get nothing at all ror place or Sho\\', except a lot of election bills. lt·s nice to be unbending and unt"om · promising, but in politics it is better to win. If you can't ha\'e the pie, you'd better settle for a pi ere of pie. J ,\l\IES \\'. BOLDl:'\"G \ff!t 'N f..f!S.~Oll N To !he Editor : I reiid some time ago that \eterans would be goin g back to school hopeful· ly, if the finances prevailed. It occur- red to me then. \\'hat referenc{' \1 ould the general college courses hll\'l' for the fre!'h·come·back \0ie1nam vet? Dry, flat, straight courses lau~ht by ;1 young or ol dish teacher to tht' man y,•ho's been righting. grueling O\"e r there in the _jungles. bunkhouses. S\l'8n1ps, hot S\\•eaty fie\~ Tht' do1>e. speed. heroin. lhe hre<ikin;i <ind slip· ping by of rules. the emollonal and mental trials the nil'n had to i;u through and <1u estion 1hcn1scl1·t·~ about . T ll E EXCJTl;\G, enervating, freshness of Re\\" things. l>l'Oplc :ind places. The cold. ehilhng ney.·ness of lhings that shockrd in a beautiful \l'ay. 1'hc sin1ple coping ur l-ihlftu1 :.: it.lea ls an<l rt'alitit•s . Death . 1n1pri~on· 1nent . rain and 1nrture. Loss of fri end~ and l'Om mand1 ng officers. Fear. \\'Orr\· and sitk11e:.s. I \·e nc\·e"r heen a 1 l'l anY"'h('rC . liu1 y.·ouldn'1 it bt• helpful all the '''<IY around to evervonC' if maybe some of these vctcr<111s. t:1u).!hl u~ about ~om t· things rea \ly h1ippen1nA .. o\·cr there ·· ··1 y,·as the r(', ;ind 1hi!' i!' \1hat I fl'H , say,• and experil'nced \\'ha1 1 le;.11' ned." \\"ouldn "t it bcnC'f11 us . tht.' Sl<I.' • at·homers'! Not to s1>eak of the finun cial and spiritual bcnl.'ltt.., ii \\OUld gi\·e to the ••teachers." Can you fit <1 pentagon in a square hole"' PE;\;\~· ALEXA:'\ DER ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert 1V. IVerd , Publlshl"r Thoma$ Kttui/. ~;dilor -... ..._ Ba.rba.ra Kret~c/J, ·£ditoriol POYt" F.ditor The editoria l Plll:l'. nf th~ Duily Pilot !l~l'kS tu 1n fnr1n 1111d ~timulute rf'adtrs h.1 prc ~1·nt1n~ on lh1:. paJ!e di,·el'l'ie {'\lmn1ent:ir\ un tup1l'l' or in· tcrei;t b~ ~>nd1t"11tt>d roh1n1n1~1 s 11nd canoonisl'. h> pro11d1n.1r: a !Orum fo r reoidrr:. · \ 1c·"A ~anti b1 pt'..:.'"Cnt1n~ 1h1.s """'~PllPl'r.) op1n1ons :ind hh•11~ on c:urr('nl t11p1r~ The <'d1tort1o1I op1n1on~ of !hf' Diul)' ~Jot appe;u• onlf 1n \h1' e1h1on.1I rolumn 111 !ht' lop of lhl" pai:t (lp1n11m' 1.!XJlressed _1he ro.lu1n.nl~ .. 1t(l ·~rtomnrt..-­ and letter "'rllfrs arf' lhf'1ro\\n ;ind no tndor.)cm~nt of their \tl'\\~ b\ tht• 0.1ly Pilot should be 1nf1·rn·d · \\lednesd ay. o\•cm bcr 20, 19i 1 • ... ~._ .. -... l' • Wedne&dey,Novembef20, 1974 I DAILYPILDT A5 I Trick Li st Contains 'Notables' Statistic oll u Dracula Tactics -I------- S1\CRA~1El'\TO fAl'l · orricers are t h11mb1ni: through a 1>rost1tuti"s ··trirk book " con1uin1 ng •100 names -including ··peopl e \\'ho have been clettt•d to public. office." a police s~kes mun says. Sacramento Deputy Chi~r Jumes ?'tlc?'tfa nus sJid v.•hen the departml•nt is not study. 1ng the book, it is kept under ··1ock and key" rollov.•ing a raid Saturday on an apart· ment about three blocks from the Capitol. "Things will go slo.,.,•ly now. This is a lol or hou sekeeping work .'' .\lc?'tt anus said in refercnte 10.the investigation. ""'' ........ ~lt1if A ppe<d Attorney Me lvi n Be)Jj Bieer Drinking, .. Cancer Linked rcctu.m and kidneys in boll sexes. H\'er and breast u females and bladder ii males. thestudyshowed. LOS ANGELES lUPll -· Two scientists say they have round a statistical rela- tionship between beerdrink- ingandcancer -bul warned that does not necessarily 1N TllE STATES with th• menn beer causes the dis-Joy,·est beer consumption - ea11.e . South Carolina. Alaban1a .Statisli cs from 41 U.S. andArkansas -\heaverage states and 24 roreign coun-resident drank about 26 tries show that regions with quartsu year. Thede_athrate the highest per capita beer from r~ctal cancer 1n those consumption generally also..,st11tcs 1s about 3 per 100,~ have high rates or rectal and perso.ns. . . intestinal cancer, 1hel"-'Ote· Cabforn1a. with 59 quarts searchers said. average, had se ven deaths perl00,000. PETALUMA (UPll - Police are looking for a man v.·ho bit another man in the neck when he became impatient in a restaurant li ne. Police said Tuesday that a felony charge of assault with a• deadly. "'capo n would be filed aJ:ainst the biter. Oil Study Allocation . Approved said Tuesday he may TllE FISDINGS by Or. a pp ea t a ( e de r a I James E. Enstrom or the TltE SA ~1 E general pal· LOS ANGE LES (UPI ) - · d • d ' · 1 r h . UCLA School or P ublic tern appeared in statistics The city council put up JU ge 5 ismissa 0 15 Health and Dr. Norman E . fromthe24Coreigricount1ies Sl5,000 Tuesdaytorinancea Sl million suit against Breslo"' of the University of sur\'eyed. they said. study aimed at combating Of'FICERS USED .. hid -th C sla t e B ar Of Washington "'ere published \\'isconsin has the highest federal government leasing Califo r nia w h i c h "lh ' l fthN l' J <""t'labe r cons"mp f ffh d 'IJ' ·1 den movie camera fur tY.u 1n e1ourna o e a 1ona per ~ e · o o s ore . rt 1ngs1 es. "''-ks to ril m the entr:.ince censured hi m for ap. Cancer Institute.,. tion , 1111 average tOOquarts a ~ p a rt'ng 1'n sc t h E l ~th year.und •ankedi'u•tbeh1'nd The allocation was un· ••(a Capitol 1·0.,.,,ers apart· e a o c ~ns rom su1 e re-, " h ' h ' k d d h · J k • 1 Ne"' \'ork and Rhode l"land animously a pproved by l e ment at 602 N st. before w IS ey a an rccom· scare crs oo e .. or a re &· .. " • d N . 1 . · h' b d in deaths rro m rectal council to fin a at1ona· the)' arrested three wom•·n, mended suspension for lions 1p etween cancer an d · r S · · ' 1· r b · c·.•ncer,abo"l9per100,000. Aca emy o c1ences :i.tc l\I a nu5 sai·d ,·n an ,·n· " year because of •un· consump ion o eer, wine, r 11 d · tl A weaKness or the study. evaluation o t he Depart· t e r \'iew Tuesday. The elh1···1l a d vert1's1'ng' 'luoran cigare cs. r I t · • · nearest corner or C"pitol ---'-'----~~·--· rhcy founa no correlation the authors noted. \\'as that it menl o n er1or s environ· P k · h' h " bet \l.·een any cancer and is based on s tatC\\'idc ·mental im pact statement ar . in w 1ch t c Capitol ls p l C wi ne dri nking, he said. But averages. not directly on concerning oH leases off the located, is l<Jlh und N Sts. 00 Ue . the statistics used "'ere for beer drinkers. Southern California coast. ?'ttc~t an us added: 1960, wh en there were nof But, they said. a study in rd ayor Tom Bradley re· ··or cour s e~ "'C don 'LA k many "'inc drinkers in the Nc\vYorksho y.·edthat35per· quested the appropriation know if someoncwcDttlo\l.'n ttac er .UniteclStatc:c;. cent of men with recti'I. last week arter an ad hoc there and used the nan1e or They round a relationship cancer and 31 percent with meeting "'ilh local gov· It's United Airlines' new toll-free number. Call us anytime, 24 hours a day, or have your Travel Agent call us, for good flight times and instant reservations. The spirit of Friendship ~£vice. It's catching. To 113 cities across the land . And don't forget .our Partners in . Travel, Western · International -Hotels. , The friendly skies of your land. "' • r ' ' t ' " notable person. 1'hat'! bet~·een hard liquor con· intestinal cancer were beer ernmental representatives something we have lo con· 'Guiltv' sumption and cancer of the. drinkers, ('Om pared "·ith 19 to coordinate opposition to ID UnlTED AIRLlnes • l<'ntl "'ith too.·• ' J 1 csopha.gus in men, Enstrom percent beer drinkers in ;1 the federal government of. Act'ording to )Jcl\lanu!'., cLAS \!EG1\S (AP I -A said, but found many more control grou p. fshorc dri\ling propos.11. !he list includes names or Los Angeles man \\'ho had statistical relationships in· 1-.::::.::::::_:::.::.:_ _____ _::::~::.:'.:'.:~~=:::__J_ ______________________________ _ :·business <.1nd profcs:-.ional been charged '''ilh \\·hack· \'Olvingbeer. peopleand peoptc Y.'hoha,·ejng a Las Vegas barmaid C hecked a gains t 20 been t>lerlcd 10 J>Ubhc of· over the head y.•ith a pool varieties or cancer ror men ficts Qr could ht.' <'if.-'cted to cue pleaded guilty to a re· .und 19 for y.·omen, slates ofrit·cs." he said duced charge or attempted \vherc more beer · drunk battery. . had higher than average in· !\Jc~IAJ\'US RE•'US£Dto Cha rles Frank Christia n, cidences or cancer or the rc\'eal any or the names. 29, had been scheduled to go large intestine, stomach, Hut he s;ud c·arlier some o( to trial Tuesdav in District the namt·s on the li st "are Court on the baitery charge . Toge titer \'C l'Y "'ell know n people , but instead made the plea to son1e on hi gh le\'els in this a lesser court. 1.JOLLYWOOD rUPIJ - <·nmn1unlty an,rl some Police saida poolcue was Mel Brooks and Anne Ba n· throughoutthestatl'." sla!nmcd o\·er the head of croft, r eal life husband and' Terri Lynn Heed, 2R . .,.,.35 Dell:.i Ann R Ltiz. on duty at wife, will wor k together for booked for invt•stigation of lhe Trophy Roor:n ~r Aug. .the fi rst time on a Nov. 21, Pi mi>in". pa ndc ri ng and 21 . S~e \\'OS ho~p1tahz~ and ABC· TV special ''An nie and possess~on of dang.erous rcc1u1red 12 sti tches 1n her 'the Hoods.'' drugs. She "'LIS -re leased on he<t~ .. De~. 16 v.·a~ set for r.:=========:::1 S7 ,500 bail . and races ar· Chr1s11an_ s sentencing. r:1ignment r~rida)· i n ATTENTION A!J. :'\Junicipal Court. She 11lso Clogg' ed has gone by the name of J\Jartin in the past. MAZDA OWNERS . LIZA CR UZ . 20 . wa. Heater l>ooked for inYestigation of residing in a house or ill . K · z l f ame. 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