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1974-12-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
' .. \ .. • 7.95 Inches Slam Goleta - • •• • • r-----~-------..;... __________ . Simon Sees Gas Balboan Nabbed ' Distribution In Aerial Drug Smuggling Ring Control •soon' ~orona e WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4, 1974 omes 00 VOL 61, NO. Jlt, • 5ECf!OftS, M "11Gl5 $250,000 Bail Heaviest - I Balhoan Jailed fu Drug Ring A man \vho recently moved into a Balboa Island bay£ront home was charged Tuesday by federal agents with ma sterminding an international aeri a I drug.smuggling synd ica le. Kenneth Burnstine, 41. "''as held in lieu of $25o ,OOO bail at Los Ange les County J ail today, charged with con· spiring to import cocaine and mari· juana. Burnstine, 1101 N. Bayfront, had been sought for weeks and on Nov. 19, was named in a sealed indictment is- sued by a r.1 iami, Fla .. federal grand jury. One of his Lockheed Lodesta r aircraft cras hed at Pompa no Be ach. F1 a .. in a rainstorm 11 months ago. killing all th ree persons aboard ;ind scattering a portio n of a 4.000 pound payload of marij uana dO\\'n the beach. One other crash killed the 1>ilot and resulted in the arrest of the copilot and conriscation of nearly 3.000 pounds of m arijuana. A third accident involved seizure of a ton of m arijuana and the arrest of a pilot fl ying one of Bur nstine·s pl anes. . o.lly l"INISb"-• MUSTANG ABANDONED BEFORE DAWN WALLOWS ALONG.FLOODED SAN DIEGO FREEWAY . In Mission Viejo , Going Was Rough Near Avery Parkway As Drain Clogged Downpour- Since '69 In u·h at city officials call the hea\'iest do\\·npour s ince 1969. ·a Corona de\ ~-t a r couple \\'as flooded out of their house early today when a \\'ail of water gushed into their home from t he rear alley. T he Donnell Jalberts at 108 lri:. Ave .. u·e re a mong those \\"ho s uffered the most damage from the do.,.,·npour. . four feet or u•ater poured into their house from th~ citv's storm drain .,.,•hi rh flo"·s into J asffiine Creek. The J alberts· home lies in the bot· tom of the gully and receiv~d the most d'amage a mong a handful of J asmine Creek homes a ffected by the rain. The alleged owner of a mini-air for ce of l eased pla nes which l:iUlhorities claim .,. .. as a front for the illicit d rug flights bct\\'een Latin America and Florida has denied rail char ges. Government To Regulate Gas Usages? · First Storm Biggie:: Goleta Deluge : Rain Measured At 7. 95 Inches In another S<'C'tion of Corona del • ~l a r. a horn<' at 2233 Bayside Drive \~·as a lso fl ooded \\·hen a storm drain hacked up causing four inr.hes of \\at er to r us h into t he home of Leonard Ba lt zer. Baltzer said the .... -atcr first rushed into the garage. nooding that area and ~eep i ng into tu o cars be fore rorcin~ its \\'aY into the home through thr .,.,·cat her strippin~ on the doors. Spokes men for the U.S. Drug En· rorcement Administration also m ain· t ain the casualties have been high in the operation allegedly headed by the formcr :f¥1iami man. Orange Coa~t Wt•itlht•r F air skies tonight and Thurs· d ay, according to the weatber service, with slightly warmer temperatures along the Orange Coast. ltighs in the mid·GOs . Colder tonight with lows dip.ping intothe :ns. .I NS I DE TOD/\ 'V Two Ba ptist m inist ers a re threa tcninq to sue Connecticut school ofj1ciol.<i over sirth-grade home econonucs courses ojfered fo boys. T hey sa11 the course en· courages horn n~eruali!y in lhe boy.t. See .tlory Pag4• A7. I 11tlt•x .. .. ... .. .. 01·11 .. .. ... .. ... ••• (6-11 " 0 ' CHI CAGO tUPl )-Thc~ovcrnment .,.,,ill h ave to r esume controllin g gasoline distribution around the begin· ning of the ne w year. 1·rca sury Secr eta ry Y..'illiam E. Simon today told the Chicago Sun-Times. Simon was quoted as saying th;.i t some m andatory measures will be ne.cded to reduce consumption soon u n · less the re is a n unlikely sharp decline in usage. "A return to allocation \VOuld mean gasoline stations "·ould ha\·e less to sell." said. As aoconsequcncc, dealers \\'outd close on Sunda\·s. alternate odd·a nd· e\•en numbcreil purchase eli ~ibility davs a nd resort to other m ethods of s pi-eading their s·upply, the nC\\'s paper . quoted Simon assayinJ?:. Simon, cha\r man of the Administra- tion's Econom ic Policy Board, said oil imports arc runnini:: bctv.:ccn 6.1 and 6.2 million b arrels a day. while the ~oal is to hold imports to 5.4 mi llion harrels daily. APPLIANC E SOLD TO FIRST CA LLER "I couldn't bclie\'C the Daily Pilot did it a gain. 1 sold my refrigerator to the first ca.IJ~r.·· That's the success story told by an Irvine house\\'ifc after she ran this ad : COLDS POT. 17 cu ft., frost free , coppertone. Excel cond. $150. XXX•XXXX. If you have an appliance yl'n1"d \Ike to convert to cash, call 642·5678. Pul u few V.'ords to "''ork for you. In the IJa i\y PHoL County Has Floods The season's fi rst big rain did heavy damage in west and central Orange Co unty early today and triggered a rash of traffic tangles police and Califo rn ia l·lighway patrolm e n couldn't keep up with. County fire and nood control of- fi cials said the most rain -nearly th ree inches of it -fe ll in the west county area though the county 3\'erage for the storm was about 2.5 inches by 9 a.m. . ~l ajor rain problems reported by county fi re Canf:: Bruce Turbe\'ille in· r1udc : Complete collapse of a 40-foot sec- t ion of t he roof <lf the Kelly-Springfield Hubber Con1pany in La Palma. Sa u di Arabian U11i t in Hawaii llONOLULU (UPI l -A top-level delegation from S:iudi Arabia was scheduled to return to its homeland to- rl ay following a secret and mysterious 12.nour visit here. The deleJtation includrd the Saudi Arabian deputy minister of defense and a\•iation, Prince Turki Bin Abd Al-Aziz al Saud . Altho u g h it v.-as bill<'d as a "sh~htseei n g" trip. high·level military briefi ng~ "'ere Ri\·cn to the delcj?ation. a\O nR "''ilh tal ks "'"ith top P acific military rom m anders. The delegation 3IS0\~1tedt:.S bascs hcrc. 135 Booked in Jail Or;Hl~o.' County ja1l 1Jooldn~s ror the 21 hour.; ('n d1ng 1nicln1ght Tucsd uy totaled 135 pcrs0ns-tt9 men and 16 "'omen 1 ~Jai l deputi1•s rc1X>rtcd tod ny. -Inte rior ceiling coll apses and floOding a l Los Alamitos General Hos pit 3:1 . Al amit~ \Vest Convales· cent Hospital a nd the Los Alamitos Thriftima rl store. -La ~ge numbers or citizen assists for loc~l n oodingproblems. -~l ajo r inte rseetion flooding all o\'er the north, west and ce ntra l county. Turbeville said no m ajor damage had yet been done in the county canyon ar eas, t ictimized by the record flood· ing of 1969. lt e said the rainstorm had been un\.is ual in that "!lore had f~len i.n the flatf9ndg th an tnttie mounta1n"'S. County flood cont rol officials said today ntosti of tbe. rain fell in a .st~ hour span bet"·cen 2 and 8 a .m . a nd the intensity of the downpour "''ashed accum u la ted rubbish over storm I (See R AIN, Page A2) Convict Dies • /11, Escape Try L01\1POC IAP) -One convict .... as killed and another Oed into -the d a rkness early today in an escape fron1 the medium se<'ur1· ty federal penitentiary at LOm poc The dead m an y,•as identifil'd n!I< Donald Ray S:iU.er!ickl .• 27 . Qf , \ln\\c'jo, sCrvin.11 a fi\('·year. c;e\•en-tnont h bank robbi'r~ !iCn tl'llCC ... l lis companion. Sidn('y 0 Johnson. also 2i. f'<irapcd ;ind i<; the object of n st:ltC\\ Ide 'i1,.·::1r<"h" by Federa l Uurl'au of lnve-.t1g.1 · Lion agenl s. 8)' the Associated Prl"ss The \1·orst i'i o\·er, the Na tional \\'ealher Se rvice said tod :i~·. ;;ftcr ~1 . ni Kht of h eavy rain thro ug hout California th)l t nooded homes and streets. coll )fPscd roofs and downed pov,.e r li nes. llcaviest hit "'ere arl'aS south a nd cast of Los 1\nKeles, \\'here numerous roofs coll a psed ·on industri al build· ings, and in S:inta Barbara Co unty, u·here as much as i .95 inches or rain \I as recorded on backya rd i;a ugcs. Sc\'cral dpz.c9 homes .,.,·cre evacuat· eel· in Car<;o-n'. and in ('arpinleria. ,1,hcre Frank \in Creek ovcrflo" <'d. l\Ollt hern a nd Celltral Cali rn1 a \\'Crc punished b~ one to t\\O · f rain. a reon1pan\ed by ·ales and li ghtning. Red Bluff had 2.63 inches over ~1 2--l·hour period ending late Tuesday and Stockton h ad 2.0 inches. 1'h<' San .lo11qu1n Valle~' received :1bout · :1n inl'h of rai n. ~l orr \\'as forecast. l'o.,.,·er failures in the S;in Fr ancisco Bay a rea T uesday fllJ~ht ranged 1n lcnj!"l h fron1 10 minutes tn four hour!> a nd affect ed an estimated 50,0-00 customers. Roofs coll a ps('d on 1nl111stnal build· 1ngs in Ca r:io n and other r itieo;; ~f>uth and cast or Los An~<'lcs . .,., here 1norr than 1 .... ·o inc hes of rain fell But the hea\1ieo;t r::unfall \\ ao;;; in 51'1n· t:i Ba r bara Counly, \\hrrr I i51nrhe.; \\asoffir1-ally rt'rordcd ancl ba<'k~ard J?,auges :o;ho\\·ed mol'e than :iC\CO 1n- che-.. A J?:i1ui:c at t he high S<'hnol 1n Go\et:1 -.hO\\"f'd 7 95 inches had hlllen durlni: tht• nl~ht . Franklin l'r<'cl-O\l'rflo .... ·rcl 111 C:1rp1ntcria . floOOi nfl l'>t'\\'r:il hun11·., in the Arbor t\nnex :1rca 1n the nor1 h (St•<' 1.95 tNnlES. Plli i;l l' i\2) Sectio ns of the Balboa Pcntnsuh• "'e re ;il so he <.1v i!r flooded 'tod::1 y 1Ja rtic ul a rly a l o n ~ po rtions of Nc.,.,·port and Baltx1a bou\e\•ards. Blaekie·s Boat '{ard. 2.J14 ~t'\\'port B\\'d .. .,.,·as filled .,.,·ith \\'ater as the r~ ~u \l of an accidentally closed storm dr:t in. There u·cre se\'era\ feet of " ater 1n the street outside the boat yard. 11\us se ve ral inc hes of "''a te r ins ide Bla ck ie 's a nd th e neighboring Traut.,.,·ein . a marine construr t1on firm at 2412 l\e••oport Bl\"d. .Photo Stand Hit h y Bandit A ,1.!Unman "'ho punctuated his de· mands \\·ith a string of obscenities took S30 Tuesday night from a photo sland int he Ross moor area. Oran~l' County sheriff's de pu1e:4 ,:-11<1 thC' band it entered the Pick Q.,.,ik l'hoto office at 3474 Kutella/\\'('. and ord1•red a you n~ fe male clerk lo hand 0\ ('r the {'\"en1 n,1(" t aktn~~ Officer!' s:nd the fni;htencd clerk \\as ordered to he down on the floo1 "'hi\e the gunman fl t'd on foot. His dcscripl1on is beini.? circulated toda~ throughout t hcrounl)' . Coff ee Poisoned? CR A'.'\STO:\. R I (l.'J>\) 1'h1rl<'<'n i;:u:ird-. Jn<I on<> inmate al !he RhodC' l;-.h1nd \dull Corrl·Ct1onal ln-.t1tut\on•: n1a x1niun1 -.('rur1tv -.cetion .... er1 ~.,. 1-11 •'ti\''' T11e-.da·\ afler dr1nk1n1. 1111,11 111111·1.11,. bt•l\C~C \l,>l!l llOISQIH'{1 ~nt h:•· :\onl' of the \'ic1 1 m~ .... a!'; ic -.crinu:. cond1t1on • I • ' A!! OAIL V PILOT s Wtdnesday, 0.C:ember '· 191' ) . Terror Over New Delhi l'f'Olm Page A I '"7.95 INCHES ~nd of the city Thlrty·three persons ""'t re l'vacugted aft.er t a~m ~ Highway Section Closed B1 VIC VASZI NEW O!:LHl (UPJ) -"Ladles and 1entlemen, 1 don 't want t.o alarm you," said the pilot of the British Alrw1y11'41' jetliner. The word "alarm" wa s enoua:h to awaken any ot the dozert aboard the big pla ne 11it1ppro1ched Pal am International Alrp0rt. The 1>ilot went on: ·· ... But there ls 11 possibility that our nose wheel may be stuck In such a potltlon that it may not securt properly.'' The n111ht from Bln1kok to New Delhi started clrclln1 that airport lo use up fuel In case or 1 crash. It was pitch dark and there was nO ... .-ay for anyone on the ground to let the pilot know whether the nose wheel had lowered as It was supposed to. • MY l1EA R1' WAS BANGING against the sides or my throat while my tr1veling 'compi.nion. UPI correspondent Leon Danlel, c1lmly asked the stewardess If s h<!! would like the adults to hold any frlllhtened children In I.heir laps. St~""·111rdess Ux Dinham. 26, of Bristol, Entland, told Daniel that wouldn't be necessary. lie v.'ent ba ck to sleep. A'few minutes later, a curl y-haired youn1 steward with a wide, re· assuring grin and a l11 ck of t11ct ""alked do.,..·n the aisles askin1 pasaenaers not to rush rorwa.rd to~·ard the door ··jn case we come to a sudden stop." The pilot spoke again. "Ladies and ge ntlemen, v.·e are a bout to land. When l come back on • the P.A. and shout 'Br1C't, Brace,' I want you to put a pillow ln your lap and touch your head to your knees, coverinl your head wllh your rtabt arm." TH£N MISS DlNHAM TRAVERSED the al1les, toothln& pas1engers and m1lnt1inlng a calm that seemed to work. Minute• before l1ndins however, 1he w1s markedly tense as 1he explained the "bract" Position lo us. Then she sit down, strapped henelr In and beaan chattlng amiably with a male passenger. ' ''Brace! Brace!" came the call from the captain. We braced, The bi g jet's rear wheels hit the airstrip. The nose settled gently down and the plane taxied along level with the 1round. The nose never dipped. The front wheels were down. A cheer went up frorn the passen1ers and, as in all cases of canceled emer1encies"--strangers became old trienda as they dlscuased the crash that wasn't. · JF THE NOSE WK££L OF the plane had not secured, It could have meant Instant fire as the front of the plane scr1ped alone the concrete airstrip. !\lost or us realized that, althou1h few talked about it . As the stewardess put it , ··1 don'l mind dying, but I'm hideously afraid of being burned." The 4ater began subsiding ever· ywhere when the rains stopped about dav.·n. No injuries were reported. In Carson, roofs coll apsed on s uch buildines as the lnlcm ational Paper Co .. Huck Manufacturing Co. and The Treasury. a large department store. Extensive flooding was reported at the South Bay Convalescent liosp\tal in Ca rson. Se veral roofs collapsed and build· ings \\'ere fl ooded in La t11irada . Rescue centers were set up In Carson and Carplnterta, but most peo· pie chose to remain In their homes to try to protect them. officials 1ald. The Weather Servlo:e said the rain probably \.\"Ould tnd by ni1htfa1l In Santa Ba rbara and Los Anaeles coun· ties as the storm front moved Into San Diego ;.and San Bernardino counties. ByTERRYCOVILLE °' .. ""'""' ... " A three·mlle stretch of Pacific Coast Highway v.·as closed today "•hen the heavy rain scattered oll slicks from the Huntington Beach oil field across the road\\'IY near t he Bolsa Chica Bluffs. Hu ntinston Beach pullce said the hl1hway "'aS closed from Golden West Street to Warner A'·enue :tbout 9 a.nl. Only a mile of the hl1hway was actually covered v.•lth oil but more than three miles had to be closed. An ywhere from 50 to 100 streets In Huntington Beach were nooded and impassable. according to estimates rrom the public u·orks department. Mills Ouster Pending? Coast Utility, Customers Left In the Dark The snO '>'' level dropped in the !\"orthern Sierra early today to 4.000 feet but forecasters said the snow depth at hig her ele\"at ions y,•ould not exceed ei ght inches. l·lo'>'•e ,·er, a trave ler 's warning y,·as issued for many mountain highways. Small cra ft advisories ror high winds were issued rrom Point Concep· lion to the ~-t exican border. Gusts of 40 miles per hour and rour·lo six-foot \\'a\"es were likely at some coastal po}nts. Some residents "·ere e vacuated from the Del ~l a r !'11obile Home Park on Brookhurst Street neu.r Garfield A\·enue when water swirled as hi gh as the trailer windows, according to the public information offi ce in Hunt· ington Be ach. Ullman May Chair Ways and Means Committee WASllIKGTON IUPI ) -Speaker t:arl Albert said today Rep. \Vilbur t.lllls. hos pitalized v.dth a sc,·crc case of exhaustion , probabl y ~·ill be de· posed as cha irman of the powerful I-louse Ways and ~teans Cqmmittec - the appare nt result or his friendship with a sexy s tripper. Instead, it no.w appears likely that Rep. Al Ullman fD·Ore.), next In line behind !'11 ill s. ~·ill become chairman. Amid rumors that ~1ills might re· sign, Albert told reporters that the Arkansas Democrat ''Is a sick man.'' Asked If House Democrats intended to oust !\tills rrom the chairmanship Ul'lTf~ AFTER ONE PERFORMANCE, FANNE FOXE CANCELS DATE She'll Visit He r Buddy, Wiibur Mlll1, In Ho1plt•I Bandits Seized After Gunfight SAN fRAf'."ClSCO (L'Pll -Three men spotted by plainclothesmen as they pull ed gw1s inside a grocery store ~·ere captur«! fl fter a gun fi)l"ht ~·h1lc trying to fl el! v.ith a paper bag full or money. In the gunfight, 10 shot! v.·cre ex· changed. one of the fleeing men was . wounded slightly and all were ar· rested. '· . J immy R. Clark, 24, \.\·as reported in good cond it ion at ~lission Emergency llospitat wit h a flesh \.\"OUnd in the tem· ple. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT n.t Or ..... (N il 0.h, ''IOI. •0 11'""""" llCMI• "'-IN ... •'"1·•ron,•1 ... t»+.-1ftt.Or- (01Ul ""°"'"''°" C...-.C.11'' S-•I• odlOI,,. Mt ....... .,,.,,. -""'·· '"'''"'" , .... ,. "" """ ,,..w. ,.. ... _, &t« ... """'"'qi"" 91•01/,_ 111<1 Yttit ,, ''''""• M<1<1+11,.~• Yt llo' ,..., U..-lo«lll\ovl" C..•I "' tlr>ttt •toqioNI ..,,,_ 1 • .,..ni. ...... ~•iu• .. •r• -~··· r"' Pl'llC •~f 11<111<"""" 1t..-1 t ti J110 Wttt a., ~f~1 CoUt M•w, C.•• •o•n••.,,.,.. Ro bert N. W~ "'"'*"' '""' ""!loll"' J ack R. Curley Yk ' t'"'"'nl -(iofn ... t l .......... "l-homas Ktevll [d•11!" Thomas A. Murphlne M.111111 .... lt•let Cllar1 es H. Loos Richard P. N11U AU•\1...,1 Mt~fl"'' l f.11 .. 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Police immediately sc3rched the campus at 2323 Estancia Drive, follow- in~ receipt of the letter Tuesday. They found nothing. . Dick \Vebber, spokesman ror the FBI's Sa nta Ana office, said tod ay that federal prosecutors y,·eredelayin g any action pending further investigation or the letter. The document postmarked Dec. 2 and mailed from a Costa ~1 esa post of· £ice was received by a secretary and turned over to Assistant Principal Alfredl\1arx. Patrolman JohnC. Wh ite said It was fashioned or printed headline letters clipped from a newlipapcr and pasted to a sheet of rilled notebook paper. A1ent Webber of the FBI s3.id today the spelllng and layout or the note was crude and the spelling poor. The precise ~·ording demanded $200.000 to avoid ha\•e a bomb alleged· ly planted in the school detonated but other detail" which might be expected were not Included .. ·p • Cattle Rustle d By Cycle, Jeep WINDER, Ga. <UPI ) -Callie de · aler!I throughout the Southeast were al erted (Or I herd or 123 Jlolslein COWS dri,·cn from a pasture by rustlers rid- ine motorcycle! and jeeps. Ba rrow County Sheriff John Robert Austin said Tuc:i;day the herd -1'3 or v.·hlch ca rry the brand ")t.0." for !'ltodern Dairy -ml1hl be across st ... tc hnes bv no'>''. "It was Ctrtainly a well·plannrd . big·lime operation,·• Austin said. The h11u l was believed the lara:est in recent Georaia history. he has held for 17 1·ears, or ir Mills might resign, the speaker repli ed. "l think that's a pretty accurate state· ment." A spokesman at Bethesda Na\•al l·lospital, mean\.\·hile. described !\.tills' condition as satisfactory and his wire, Polly. issued a statement pro\•idinl the first information on his condition !iiince he entered the hospital Tuesday. It said : , . "The doct ors have been urgine Wilbur to egter the hospital ror a com· plete examination ror sOme time and I have been urging him to do so. I do not know how long he \\'ill be required to remain in the hospital. but I \\'ill be with him da il y.·· l\lills, 65 . '>''ho entered the hospital after compla inine to a colleague "I'm terribly tired; I'm exhausted." was expecting a visit from Annabel Bat· ti s tella -the sha~ly striptease performer whose friendship may cost him his committee chairmanshi p. l\.l iss Battis tella. whose stage na me is "Fannie Foxe." tearfully told re· porters in New York Tuesday ni ght that she intended to \•isit !\tills' bedside. "He's ill," she said. "And I do care for him ve ry much and I'm very upset about it." Albert s aid l\.lills told her by telephone l\Ionday night he "·as going to the hospital because "he didn't reel well." Albert said l\.111ls acknowledged in a prt\·ate meetln1 l\londay that "J am sick," and Albert told nev.•smen, "I don 't think that !'ltills has fully re· covered from his ... whatever ... He's been sick a lot." !\tills has sur- rered from a back ailment. !'11ills for 17 years has been one of the most powerful men in the country as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. which handles taxes, trade, Social Security, health in· surance and a variety of subjects which touch every American's life daily But for two harrowing days. he y,•atched passively as his committee was changed drastlcall)' b) House Democrats. then a! his ov.•n commit tee members made plans to replace him as chairman. Friends openly worned about his mental health, and sour«s close to him said he might be considering re· signatlon. ?.fills' troubles were brought to a head by his weekend visit to Boston v.•here he appeared on stage \.\'ith ~1i ss Foxe and announced tO newsmen he \\"ould make her a movie star. In stead, ~l i ss Foxe canceled her '.'\e"· "\·or k appearance Tuesday after she rail ed to complete her second performance and v.'aS booed off the stage . t:ntil last weekend . i\lills appeared to have recovered from the "Tidal Basin In cident" in "'hi r h l\1 iss Foxe jump!'.'d from '!'I-tills' car and into the water late one night. lie had taken charge or his commit· tee again and pushed two tax bills through his committee like "the old Wilbur Mil ls ." Then came the weekend in Boston. and v.·hcn he returned he appeared depressed and tired. !'llidway through a House session Tuesday, ?.tills quietly told colleagues he could n.ot carry on his duties as noor manager of an effort to override President Ford's veto of a minor tariff bill. He then left for the hospital. Rfp. Charles E. Bennett <D·Fla. ). said he was sitting next to ~tills and asked if something was wrong. Ben· nett said P.1ills replied. "I'm terribly tired. t ·m exhausted.·· Military Yule Trees Stole1i TRUCKEE (UPll -Some 2.500 Christmas trees destined for military bases in the Pacific ha ve been stolen from a U.S. Forestry Service camp near here. Douglas Allan, 29, a former ·Army helicopter crewman who was shot down rive tlml"'t while on duty In Vietnam, told the Nevada County sheriff's offlee Tuesd1y that the trees were stacked in theoptn al the Hobart 1\1 11\s rlrecamp. The f orest Service gave the trees to Allan for Opt ratlon Chri5tma!I, a program he has been runnlnG since his discharge from the service In 1968, The trees came from a reforestation projec\. About 1.700 Southern California Edison customers In north Costa Mesa and Ne y,•port Be 3ch were without po\.\'Cr for 2-i minutes this morning after a sheriff's patrol car hit a ulilily pole. The t\.\·o deputies in the car "'ere later hospitalized. An Edis on orflcial said the breakdown occurred at 7:23 a .m. ""'ilh the po\.\'er restored at 1':47 a.m. He said that most or the customers ~·ere commercial or industrial facilities near Orange County Airport. The airport was in the circuit th at \~·as knocked oul, but the towe r was not arrected because emergency generators were automatically trig- gered. The breakdown area was south of the San Diego Freeway around' Paularino, Red Hill and Airway avenues a nd Baker Street. Elsewhere in Costa ~lesa . street cre"'s \\·e re out barricading and dive rting trarric from flooded areas. "There's nothing big -it's just a mess all O\'Cr," said Police Lt. Avery Smith. Bomb Threat Told Cl~CINNATt <U PI ) -Police re· ported today an extort ionist has threatened to ··blow up " lhedo\vntov.•n Provident Bank building unless he re· ceives Sl00,000 by Friday afternoon. The extortion demand came in a handwritten letter malled to the bank ·s central Omce Tuesday. I' ron1 Page A l RAIN ... drain grates, causlna local nooding. The county's freeways were a mess at rush hour this morning. 1\ lypal morning drive from the ~tis· sion Viejo area to Santa Ana that normally takes 25minutes took as long as an hour and a half. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said so many accident& had occurred that it was impossible to keep a running tally, but that no fatalities had occurred. New Trial Set In Kidnaping LAS VEGAS CUP() -Testimony has begun in a new trial for Derek !o.1cCall, 21, o.f Los Angeles, charged with rape. k1dnaping and infamous crimes against nalure. A trial earlier this year ended when the jury ""'as unablto reach a verdict. The woman, the mother of two children , testifi ed Tuesda y that J\.1 cCa ll broke into her home. de· maoded money, forced her to dri\•e "ith him into the desert raped her and then ren aslee~. . · · In Sunset Beach, Orange County firemen were sandbagging homes al Pacific Avenue and 14th Street. The Orange County Flood Control Distrtct reported that three major flood con- trol cha nnels running through Foun- tain Valley and 11untinb'lOn Beach \\·ere rilled. but no major da mage had been reported. Todav·s r ain ''>''aS the \\"Orst in at least 4o years, accordin g to J. Sherman Denn)', an a m a teur meteorologist .,...ho has been measur- ing the rainfall in Huntington Beach forthat period or time. Denny said 3.04 inches of rain fell on •Iuntington Beach from 8 p.m .. Tues· day to 8 o'clock this morning. The Orange County Flood Control District said O\'er a two-hour stretch Tuesday night the rains hit a 25-year storm rate, and during one hour the deluge reached a so.year storm strengt h .. r While sfreets, cars and homes were nooded in west Oranae County, lhe vaMous police aaencies reported no serious accidents. lnjurie.s or major damaaes. Maoists Surrender l\1ANILA. Philippines (AP) -A woman commander of the !'.t aoist New People's Army. 14 other guer- rilla chiefs and l ,017 followeni surren· dered en m asse today and swore al- legiance to the government, officials said. 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He also outlined his ansv.·er lo the world"s economic v.·ocs 1>crorc 400 pcr$ons crammed into four roon1s ut the Prorpontory Point apartment complex. His solution is •·agri-power" a word he coined several yci.lrs ago and claims is picking up popul:irity in both Democratic t1nd Republican camps. He ·said many Amt>ricans ;.ire squeamish :1bout using rood as a ~·eapnn, but insisted. "Using our agriculture 1:1s a weapon is rar better than using u•eapons as "''capons, and that's the alternative." Janeway said the ('urrent American policy is appeasement in accepting the oil cartel's price increases, and U.S. agricultural productivity should be used to negotiate. a price rollb<1ck to about S6 a barrel. ··\Ve fell into the last depression." he explained. '"This time we're not Calling, we're being pushed into It." He labeled the Shah or Iran as the one doing the most pushing und says that nation is the key to the prOblem in the to.fiddle East and a major reason for high oil prices. Janeway 's solution? '"The Shah's got l.000 U,S .·made helicopters out there. And those helicopters n.eed spare parls. Give the Shah free parts, and give him the grain he's dem·anding. Then tell him y.·e'I\ pick what price y.•e'll pay for oil." ~le says his agJi.poy.•er plan will y.•ork against the Soviet Union also. "Ru ssia can't operate u·ithout our food. They can't get our food unless \\'C get fertilizer to raise food. We can't get fertilizer because we can't Aerosols to Autos gtt the fuel. If the Soviet Union v.•ants food . we'd better get $6 a barrel oil.'' lie emphasized that the U.S. fan get through the current economic crisis. But he said there is no w'ay to escape 11 depression if the l\1iddle East countries m;.1intaln the high price of oil. 'l'he U.S. should denland a 50 per- cent cul in oi l price:> and use ugri · pcl\\'Cr as the tool. t '!'he cl'onondst touched other cconom.U:..r reas in a bric( question and answer period; . . . Unemployment: 1'he nation is on the way to much greater unen1ploy - ment by spring, perhaps 10 percent or more. Lcg:al Sale of Gold: Recommends buyers regard hon1es as better in\'eSt · ment than gold, "~"hich can't be con · trollell by the indi\'idual. ... 1-Uture or avl:iuon Industry: \'rry i::rim. Sees Reconstruction Finance Cor1l0ration in future that will b;iil out firms ala Lorkht·ed ECfeft of cnvlronmentallstti: \llc'rt.! in danger of enjoying the clc1:1nest at· mosphcre that uncnlploycd people C\'Cr had. !'1u lll-natlo n:il Corporations: Con1 1non t-.tarket Is 1:0111~ to junk these l'Ulll l);10ie s. "l-'ranl'l' y.·ill f"UI that. lilt.I plant ln Nircon roller skate~ and roll it out into the oce;nl.'' Life insuranre as an in\·cstment: Oon 't think of It as an investment, but d6n ·11ra \'Cl \\'ithout 11. llouslng Industry: Best to in\'eSI in homes that arc already constructed lit_• expects housing starts to dip bc!OY.' thl• $1 million mark. UPIT ....... AGR l-POWER ADVOCATE Economist Ellot Janeway Gof Cl prob/cn1 '1 Then u1r1re Pat Du11n. Pal a11/I CUI rl'd tape. gel !ht: On~ivrrs and ac· t 1011 you need to solt•e 111eq1.11fles in y11t1t'r11111t·ur and bU!lllll'SS. J'>'/atl .11vu r quest10,1s lo JJol Dunn l At Your Ser1~1 ce. (Jron _q e Coast /)ally Pilot . P.O. Nader Speaks ' ' on Coast Coast Panel Policy on Energy Hit f lJCJr 1560. Costa fl.1 esa . ("A 9'.!li:!li. /u c/ude .~fJur telephant> uunibt'r. 1Uobllf' llome Foci• DEAR PAT: Although Y.'e have almost decided to buy a new mobile borne. one thing concerns us. We 've heard that some are not well insulated and owners end up paying quite high fuel bills even in our mild California climate. Are there any guidelines or standards that could help us decide ~·hich manufacturers offer adequate insulation? G.A., Ga rden Grove O.tily Pl!ol S,•tt P- ASSAJLS AUTOS Ralph Nader By TO:,t PALMER ot ~ o.u, "Ill SCMt Ralph Nader told an audience at Southern Calirornia Coll.ege in Costa Mesa Tuesday that the question of en· vironmental h azards basically is one of "Should th e Golden Rule apply to General ~!otors"?" En um er ating the negati\·e effects of automobiles -waste, pollution. lack of safety -consumer ad\'ocate Nader noted that .. you ne\·c r hear a sermon condemning car companies ror these things.'' Southern California College is a pri\'ate college supported by the As· semblyofGod. Nader said there is a reluctance of the ehurch to tread on civil arfairs, "'because that y.·ould make it me<1n- ingful and the secul3r world dOcsn't y.·ant it to be meaningful. .. We must apply old moral precepts like the commandments to new technology." Nader said. In spite of a cold, Nader conducted a marathon. lY.'O·hour·plus speech and question·answer session \11ith the au· die nee of approximately 600. ' Nader cited the aerosol can as a c lassic example of allowing technology to go too far. I-le said they are harmful personally to those who inhale gases and the propellants ··un- leash rather serious cosmic conse- quences ... by threatening the ozone layer or the stratosphere. "No matter where you use them, you contribute to a problem 15 miles up," Nader claimed. The man ~·ho gui llotined the Corvai r said that industry is the greatest destroyer of private proper- ty. ~ausing $16 billion a year in economic y.•aste and damage ... Ask the farmers in Southern California," Nader said. .. There are far more solutions to these problems than they let us knoY.', .. Nader added. "but the solu- tions don't sell products.'' En\'ironmental laws must eonvince polluters. Nader said, that it's cheaper not to pollute. "until they toilct·trni n themscl\•es in a more civilized fashion. "We can't say our air is polluted \\"ithout saying we arc polluted.·• The author.\ay.·yer lambasted the auto companies for forcing "man- datory options" like vinyl roofs and deluxe wheels on customers. Car- buyers must .. dis.order" these OP· lions. Nader said, "lx'cause it is a l'On- ,·cnient scapegoat to hide the fact that the market ~·as colossally misjudged three years ago." He said the companies then meet slackening sales with higher prices. ""Show me a truly competiti,·e. modern corporation dedicated to free enterprise. and I'll show you an earth· based Martian." J-lc continued his crusade against nuclear pou·er. saying inrormalion about the high risk of catastrophe from nuclear plants "is leaking out of the Atomic Ener~y Commission as fast as radioactivity is leaking out of the plants.'' Contending the sun should be ex· ploited, Nader s<1id there are "three sins for which the oil companies y.·on't let solar power atone : It's limitless ; it's omnipresent and it goes straight to you r home, bypassing your friendly utility:• SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Energy policies being considered for inclusion in a proposed statewide coastal plan formulated by the California Coastal Zone Commission drew sharp criticism from a fellow state agency Tuesday. The commission held a public hear- ing on the sixth of nine eler'nenl! whiC'h will be made part or the coastal zone plan to be submitted to the legislature by January 1976 as a basis for a Jaw to protect the state's 1.200 mile coastline. The criticism came from Don Everts of the State Lands Division. I-le cl aimed that the proposed energy element "goes beyond the dictates or the Coastal Zone Conservation Act" and is not consistent with the concept of balanced utilization and preserva· ti on of coastal resources. !'lt e mbe r s of the Mobile llome !'fanufaclurers Association adhere to specific construction stand1rds, ac- cording to the association's director of standa rds, who explained that minimum requirements for In sul ation are measured by temperature change or R-fa etor. The higher the ft .fa ctor, the more resistant to cold air and the less heat loss. Insulation standards ,·ary according lo geographic or climate zo nes "·here mobile homes are to be sold. The American National Standards Institute requJres that a heal·loss certificate and . a weather map showing the zone where the In · sulaUoo is most applicable must be in ·· eluded ln tbe healing: compartment of all mobile homes when sold. Nixon Support Letters Bei11g Held Fro1n Hi1n Rebel With a Cause The official said the policies would unnecessarily discourage and restrict critically needed energy development and that the proposed role or the agen- cy which will implement the coastal plan would needlessly duplicate rune· tionsof many other public agencies. \VASlil~GTON li\P}-Hichard 1\1 l'\ixon has been unable to obtain Hu1itington Reside1it Urges Utility Tax Revol1l He rejected the suggested policy re· commending a statewide agency to plan and regulate energy facilities and noted a number of agencies have now . been vested with such authority. Meg1.1ciforr1ir1 Plo11 DEAR PAT~ I sent $9.95 to the Vitamin Education lnstitute in Sherman Oaks for its "megavitamin" reducin.I{ plan. The ad for these vitamins promise<l one could take t hese vitamins with a spec ial breakfast and start losing y.•eight before lunchtime. plus being a bl e to "eat hearty " all the time. When I re· .ceived the product I was not satisfied and returned It for the "100 percent money·back guarantee" also offered in the ad"ertisement. I have written three tiines in three months asking about the refund, with no reply. W.D., San Clemente thousands of letters sent to him at the Ry TERRY COVILLE White House in response to a public • othOMIJl'IW~lt appeal from a committee supporting Instead of a good five-cent cigar, him, the comll)itl('e·s chairman, Rab· Cliff Mortenson says what this coun- bi Baruch Korff, char,ged today. try needs "is a good tax payers re· 1'he letters arri\·ed after Nixon ·s volt." Aug.9resignationas president. Rabbi "I'm not a complete radical, l"m Korff said. He told a reporter he \\'as just sort of an advocate of tight spend- not sure y.•ho was responsible for im · ing," observed the 31-year-old Hunt· pounding the letters. ington Beach resident. "tr we have to There y.•as no immediate cnmment tighten our belts. the government can from White !·louse spokesmen. too ... Korff formed the National Citizens For three years he has fou ght his Committee for f';.1irness to the own quiet battle against the five per· Presidency in the y.·;1ning days of the eent utility tax ch:.1rged by the city or Nixon presidency. That group OOY.' is Jiuntinglon Beach. No~· he wants to trustee of the President Nixon .Justice sound the bugle for other homeowners Fund. set up Y.'ilh the aim of paying and businessmen who ha\'e been Nixon·s leg:.1\ an~ medical expenses. shelling out for the uti\itjl"_charge. "We urged our folloy.·ers lo y.•rite "People are under the impression if Nixon and ob,·iousl~· thousands and Y01' don't pay <111 your gas bill, you get thousands of letters or support arri\·ed . your gas cut off. That isn't true,'' he after the 9th of Augu::.l. ··Korff said. said. You report th1t yo u now ha\'e re-The rabbi said he assumed so me of lie hasn't paid the utility tax for ceived a re fund, but no explanation the letters contain financial eontribu· three years, and he hasn't heard a for .the delay rrom the Vltamln -1ions to Nixon's legal fund . lie said singley.•ordfromthecity. ln~t1lute. L'.·S-Postal lns!"!ctors said such funds Y.·oulN be turned over to the ··1 probably "-'iii no~·.'' he admitted. lhts firm JS under prehmli:ta ry In· fund once the letters in question are "I'm sticking my neck out but I'd like vestigatlon for allegedly false ad· released. _ rt · 'I th' k I'd ,·ertlslng regardlng loss or welg'ht. to, see ,a cou case on 1t. ,!n Most m edical experts agree th•t •• ~·1n. Its an unenforcea_b_le tax. . vitam i n pills themselves do nol None of the three ut1bty companies cause weight loss; r eduction la -elect_nc, g~s or telephone -can calories is essential. ~~op their _service ~or nonpayment of a DELIVERY SERVICE. c\ly t.x. loke the rive pe<eent cha•ge. Peugeot's« '".Leu1or1' DEAR PAT : 1 don't imagine anything can be done because I've given up and sold mt._. "lemon" Peugeot car. I bought a ne'W model 504 in 1971 for SJ,896, but had so little use of that car that it see med like I didn't have one at all. I spent more than S800 in repairs and lost 30 days time from my job due to t ime required to handle repairs. The car became nonfunc- tional after 450 miles due to the engine stalling and not restarting in trarfic .. T rying to sol \'e this took 19 trips to the repair shop. I also suspect a recom· mended change in spark plug brand -I had to change mine 12 times - may ha\'e ca used the problem. t\.B., Costa 11esa Ptugeot Administrative Supervisor l\11fhael Goldslein says hlli company does honor It s one·year warranty and adds that no special problems regard• ing spark plugs or constant stalling have been rcp<irted. lit" says a service bulletin was sent to dealers In 1972 because or a· •'•hesitation" problem at- tributed to dlrl dropping from the air filter into th e c1rburtlor. The bulletin recommended that air tleaners be replaced c\·ery 3,000 miles. lf you can provld.e all rtpalr Invoices, Peugeot wllJ contact you after they are re-\llt"'·~d. David Morgansteln, staff ena:lnee r of 1he Ralph Nader-founded Center ror Auto S1 rety. says the center has recel\led \lf!ry few complalnls about the Peugeot, "·Ith only one letter :ibout thr SO I stalllnit:. Consumers U•IOn reports that lt!i member!!' repair records lndlc1te your Peugeot model required "much more than a,·erage" repairs for body hardware, brakes and electrica l C'OmpOntnts and "more than average" repairs for the Ignition system. Out Its O\'crall record w1s bel· terthanthe lt70 model. . Delivery of the Daily Pilot is guaranteed Htindoy-Friday: If you do not hove 'JOlK ~ by 5:30 p.m., coll and your a:ipy ....;n . be brought to you. Coils ore tcten vnt1I 7:00 p.fn. Sot~ ond Soodoy: If you do not. re:etYe Vo1Jf copy by 9 o.m. Soturdoy. a 8 o.m. Sonday, roll ond a copy will ~I to you. CoUs Ofe token until ,,,-O~m.-. Telepho~es 1la.1 Qoonge County Ateos , 6-42-'321 ~~I Hunl11'1gton Beoch ord We!.t minsler .. . . ~-1220 ScJi Clemente, Co~strona Beach, ScJi Juon Co~slrona, Dono Point, Soo1h loguno, loguno Niguel 495-0630 They have no enforcement powers, he charged. Suspect Held On Rape Count R ED\\'OOD CITY !UPI) -A Texas sheriff has t aken custody of an ac· countanl charged y.·ith statutory rape -leaving his home state for California \.\'ith a f.J.ycar·old girl. Sheriff 11.C. Stone or Knox County. Tex., look custody Tuesday of 1-tenry BareAllne. 31, y.·ho authorilies said had been living y.·ith the girl in nearby Sun ~latco :ind ~-orking as an accoun~ \ant. Stone s:.iid Barentine deserted his y.·ire and three children and that his y.•here:tbouts ~·ere ctiscovered y.•hen the girl \\'rote a letter lo a friend and il Y.'aS traced to San 1\fatco. Tax Deadline First Bile Due Tuesday Orang~ County propt:rt)' and home owners have untll next Tuesday to l)ay the titst installment on this year's property taxes, according to coun· ty Tax Collector· Treasurer Bob Citron. tr the taxes don't come in by that date, they will be marked delinquent and !iubject to a six percent penalty charge, he said. Ci tron said prepayments on this year's $521 -million total tax bill have been coming in at about the same ril tc as last year. \ A total of 459.000 tax bills were mailed out Oct. IS. ;ind tlS or Dec. 2, about S3S million of the first installment of $2f,O million had'.bccn col- lected. Citron noted thtit nll the early collections are invested by the county end earn interest for all taxing a~encles. The investment practice re· ducet the amount those agencies must raise through t;1xation. • "\\'e just turn the non-payment names over to the city," Bill Compton, district m anager for Southern California Edison. con- firmed. "We have no alternative. We can't turn off hiselectricit~ for it.'' f\.tortcnson, who . owns the Gospel S\\·am11 Tavern downtown a nd Mariners Realty, as well as his home al 9S31 Volante Drive, claims he has saved close to $!00 by not paying the utility tax for three years. He estim ates an average homeou·ner might sa\'C as much as S60 a year by not paying. "My logic is, if the tax is unen· for ceable it's not "alid, and if it isn·t valid why support it?" explained the rebel. .. We have too many big spen· ders in lluntington Beach (govern- ment). It was the same with the real estate transfer tax. "I realize the city has to have sources of income. I'm not a complete radical. But it shou ld establish a solid base. If you ha .,,e to have a tax, make it a good one. Those percentage taxes are dangerous. '"1\1y main objection \\'as the \.\'ay they built city hall. on a leaseback ar- rangement without a vole of the peo- ple. \Ve get to vote on our school taxes. but here's a $12 million building we had no vote on." !low did l\fortenson's silent tax re- bellion cs ca pc notice for three yea rs? "We get the li sts fro nl the utilities on th e un collected amounts. but the > overall loss is so small "'e don't spend a ny tim e on it," explained Ci ty "Treasure r Warren Hall. The utility tax was imposed more than rour years ago, "-'hen the city ·eliminated trash collection rees. This y~a r it will account for $2,070,000 in a $31.8 million city budget. Hall said it's hard to find an in· dividual hold out over S2, but admits the finance department is now re· searching Mortenson's record. "The $400 would be a suhstantial part of our total loss. If the amount is ~·hat he claims, we'll t<ike him dO\\'O the path. If he ~·ants to joust. we'll joust," says }!all . The city has neve r taken anyone to court thus far for nonpayment of the utility tax. \Vhile !\fortenson prepares to fight the cit y on the one hand. he also savs he 'd like to tangle y.•ith the feder.;11 government O\'er its telephone tax. Pacific Telephone nO\\" sends him a special, hand·typed bill y.·hich lea,·es out the city tax, but he still pays lhe federal tax. "I got cute once." l\1ortcnson ad milted. "And tried not paying the federal tax on my phone bill. I got a letter from the lRS. You don 't fool around with those cats, so I decided to" pay. But I think that t<ix is JUSt <is y.·rong as t he city tax." ·"If I win the city fight. I rnay go arter the federal tax next. 1'hi s coun · try needs a good ta xpayers revolt ." r-· . Fd'ur Marine 'War Prisoners Give11 Medals Four !\larine Corps pilots \\('ft' 1lc <·orated Tuesday at El ·roro ~1 ar111c Co rps air station for Lra\"t't \ .• 1 ~ 1:i'risont'rsof1\ar ' Gen. Roht·11 f I · ... 1o1n \l;irine Co:·p· ' • ed lhl' f'• ml•ndC'd I)• nf form• namP • The bccuu:-o• 1•xt>m1r . {IUn'.:> fl nnc spo J.t Cot h ... !a ,\na. \\a ~_a 11 ... · ... i• Brnnt.(' ..;tars and Lt'"l•Jll uf 'l l \laJ. Paul :'1!0111:1;::u ~ o! "1'~~1111 11 ,, deeoratcd 111th thl' S1h cr und ll1'4)t11.e ~1;1 rs. Ca1>t . Jam1:~ U . DiBcrnardo. n1 :'llis~ion \"it·jo, 11a~ l-!L\crl thl' BfOrlr.t Star 11nrl \a\"1· cumn1l'ndat1un mcd;1 ! ;i nd Capl. 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C. fium,.~hriej Jewelerj 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .• COST A MESA CONVE NIENT TERM$ Oank.A~r1C3rd-MaSlflr Ct'l1113• 27YEAR SIN THE SAME LOCATION PH0NE548-3401 • I ,,_, CA.IL. V PILOT Jost 1:'- Coaiiting , ~~ J Dozens Perish • m Eastern StorDIS .......... ~ '\~ Jlt'l' \'.' wich Tom ':;,ta.rphine Rains Co1ne -As Usual "'ETSV ILLE OF.PT. -One of our !';out h ~rn California radio 1x:rsona ht 1es l'ame on the ;Hr early ta- d a~ amid <ill our trouble and del·lared · ··1 can't understand v.hy everybody Rt'l::. SO t'XCJtcd \li'hen v.c h:.t\t' one of 1 hcse fl rst ra 1 ns of the )l('&t :ind th 1ngs J.1e~1n fluod1nj.!. The~ :.ill start asking "'here lhe flooding is . \\'ell, you c.·:in fi gure 1f 11 nooded thl·r£· la::.t )e<1 r 01t tbc rit~I ruin of the year , it 's noodcd nov.·. • · 'r h1s n1ay bl· II CUI(' 11u1µ hUI 11 JU~! i ..,n'111t·l'l'"S <.1rdy ... o. par\1t·ularly hcrt· Jn uur CJrani.:e Coast rc~iun . .Jusl no\\', as this 1s bcin~ .,~;rittcn. the fe porls art• f1ltenng 1n from the v;1riou s dis aster arl'as ;ilong the Orange Co<i st. T Hl::R f: IS 1\ SC llOOL bus full of l:tdsstrand('d out along lhe San Diego f'ree"" ay in the Saddlcback Valley i.lrea. Some floodgate:-. got left open :ind have thus allu"cd vagrant y,alcrs 10 drift into homes in eo,ona dcl ll.lar's Jasmine Creek area. lt i-. further reported that the ()L IJields ha\·l' /looded in the liunl· inb'ton 81.":tch sector, thus sending oil slicks oozing uut 1.1cross Pacific Coast Jlighway in thi.lt ;Jrea. Thus closing t he hi gh.,.,·ay. R~ht now the police and public : \'-orks deparlments in San Clemente figure th:.it 1~\'ery stornt drain in the "-'hole Soanish Villa~e is plugged ""ith various forms of notsam <ind j<'ts<im. 1\n enlirl' lr:u:t y,•a:o found to be un · derYlatcr by or.t' of our intrepid photo· ~r<iQhcrs in the Sun~ct Beach sector. ~'I; Tiit: CORSER of Dover Drive .and Irvine . .\\cnuc. near the Costa lles~·Nc"·port ncach limit lines. the RO\·ernment 1s building a giant new ::.torQl dr:un 1n~tallat1on. 1'hey "'ere a bit lfte on the l'Onstruclion schedule. The "" hole area y,·as under "'ater early today. 'There was one report that a city truck got cov.ered up with the "·ashing tides on that c:"onstruction si te but I 'll bt>ile\·c that.one when I see it. So all this fl ooding is lhe same as it "'as la !>t year? No. not rea tly. \\'.[ KEEP SltOVEl.JSG dirt and ~sphalt around, you sec. and bui ldin g nl'"' things upon the ~round . 'I'his docs JlOt eliminate thrfloodin~. It just :shifts it from one plaec to another. \'ou thus h:1\e to "'ail until one of l hl·s~ fi rs t rains of the season to come :ilong 1n order to find out where the nev.· and uniqut• spots "'ill be selected h\ the rain for nood1np: Ea s t C(1,1-.1 lligh"a) through Corona dc l :\ta r, for ex<implc. ;ily,·ays noods Ah1 a)" Exl·e pt for thl ~ morn Jng It y,·a-. rel:1t11cly cir) !here 10 the ~;irly htlurs .\ .\"cy,pnrt city r rcy,·man ,1 .1s s po11cc1 alonl'(sulc the road. thoughtfully prndd1ng a polt• up one of the storm drain O(X'n1ni,;s It v.·as ap· parl'ntly cle.1r and )OU s11s pt•Cl thi s pu1lled him \\'hy "a ~n·1 1t 1>lugged. ;ind the "atcr poolin ~ u11 '' '\"O Tl:tl.I\'.(; \\11 '1'. :\la )be hl•t aust' ;111 thl· \liller" 1-. running OU! ulto the home-> 111 thl' .i fo rt·mL·nt1oncd Ja.,rn1nt• Crct•k :irc:i Dc!>p1tc th1''l' nt•\1 and u111qu1.· flood· i nµ~. It h a~ JUS\ ht.•cn reported that :i.tac ,\r thur Boulevard in the :-.'<.·" port·lrv1nC' ar1'a h;1'!! i.HlCt' :iga1n bt·rnml' l.akt• '.\1 ,1ri\rthur. That JU-.t prO\l·~ the othL·r s1dL· pf !ht.' arµumenl. ~nle flood cond1t1on s nt•\ L'r eh;1ni.:1• Mi 11 e Vo ting To Be Close Cl lAHLf:STON. y,·. V.a . IUPI ) -The nation's striking miners were expected to vote appro\•.a l of <1 proposed contriict "'ith soft ('oal producers bv a~ to 58 per· cent margin, a hi.gh United ~tine \\'orkers ofricial said tod;1y. ·rhe offi ciul. v.•ho declined to bl' 1dentiried. said hoi.i.·ever that L':\1\\1 leaders ''•ere concerned about \'Ole totals in southern -\\'est \"1rg inia "'hich have been slo"· tn l'On1ing in to union head· quarters in \\"a.shington. Ballot· 1ng for the proposed three-year agrl'emenl "'1lh the Bituminous Co<tl Operators association is schedull·d to conclude al 8 p.m. lot· a I l 1me tonight. 3 F o u1id Slai1i ' lit Residence; Police Baffled SIOL"X CIT\', lo\\ a !L" Pl ) -1'hree rJt:rsons -l\\'O men and a \\·on1an - h;1\"e been shot lo de:1th at a hous e \1 here the\· had li ved for anlv a month. Poht·e l>:iid today they \\·ere puzzled O\t•r J motive for the shootings. Police C<1pt Fr<tnk O'Kccfe s<1id of. fic-ers found nothing to indic-ate !hat ... -.truggle had t<iken pl<ice "·hen they \\Cre called to the house Tuesday. llO\\"e\•er. a car belonging lo one of the \"ictims \I '-'b t<1ken and area law -en· forct:>mcnt officers y,·ere cautioned to be on the lookout fort he \'Chicle. O'Keefe s a11.I all three victims ap· parently di ed of bullet v.·ounds in the back . F1\·e shell c<isings from a small caliber automatic "·ea1)Qn v.·ere re· covered from the hO'Use but no murder \1·eapon 11·as found. The \·ict1 ms \\"ere idt>ntifled as Jesse James !Ianni. 28. a nati\"e of Robt.·rts. ~1 ont.: Ernest l~o m Jr., 27, \\'hose pe rmane nt home was Arkan~<1 s Cit.1·. Kan .. a nd Freta Bostic. 2~. a nati\'eof North Carolina. The "·om;in "'as four months preg· nant and police said she may have been m<1rried to Isom. The thret• had lived in the house. \\hich is in the city's tllorningside d1s· trict. !>Ince f\ov. I Astronomic Natural Gas Hikes Seen · \\'ASHJNGTON IUPI ) -Estimates claiming d eregulation o( natural gas could cause the average homeowner·s gas bill to rise from the current SlSO to S.12U by 1980 m ay be too lo"'· tv.•o mem· bers of Congress said today. Sen. Henry til. Jackson (0·\\'ash.}, and Rep. John E. J\loss (D·Calif.l, formally requested a run cost study in 'advance or votes on the deregulation issue. likely lO begin next week in the Senate. ··The accounting is needed to make sure Congress does not give a blank cherk to the oil and gas industry pay a· ble from the pockets of American con· Su mers," they said. "WE CAN LEARN from recent ex· periences with oil to see that in· c reased prices do not necessarily result in increased supplies but in· stead can guarantee billions of dollars to the petroleum industry in increa sed profits.'' riloss and Jackson said. They requested the investigation be made by the General Accounting Of . fice. Sen. James L. Buckley (C-N.Y. ), has introduced three amendments to deregulate the pri ce of "new" natural gas -that is, gas not covered by ex· isling contracts. His lheory is that ris· ing prices v.·ould encourage explora· lion and production of natural g<1s. President Ford has called for the same thing. Bl.T rt10SS and Jackson said Buckley's am~ndments \\'Ould also al· lo\\-· currently tegulated gas to in· crease in price once contracts Co\·er· ing it expire. Roth Federal Poy,·er Commiss ion offi cials and Library of Congress re- se<irchers have estimated natural gas prices rise by S60 bi llion by 1980 under deregul a tion. .. There is reason to believe that ithese estimates may be conservative sin ce among other things they do not include an estimate of the inc reases in intrastate prices that v.·ould certainly fol\ov.· decontrol of prices in interstate sales," tiloss and Jackson told the Gr\O. S1nokers Doomed? Lung Cancer Called ' National Cala1nity CHICAGO 'AP1 -"Ca ncer of the lung is rapidly approaching the dimensions of a national calamity in this country,·· a medical scientist \\'arns. fie cit ed an American Ca ncer Socie· tv estim ate lhal 91.000 persons v.·ill be s.tr1cken v.·ith lung cancer in 1975 and that 81 .000 y,·ill die of the disease dur· 1ng the yeilr. And he said cigarellc smoking is ;1lmost entirely responsible for lung c;.incer. "'i\ )IAN \\'110 smokes two packs a da\" has about as much chance of sur· \"i\:i ng as :i bull in Spain." said Or. &·rnard Ro!>v.·1t of \'.ew York. He added that death from lung cancer is r1s1 ng among "·omen. Ros" 1l m:.1dc the commcnts ·r ues· rh1y in ;1 re1){)r\ :.11 the annual meeting of lhe Had1ological Society of 1'orth Am{'ric·a on a ~tudv bei::un in 1958 at \1t'ff'r<in ~ Adminis1ra11on hos pitals. Rosv. ll . a radiolog1!>l at the Bronx \'A hospit;il. i:-. C"honrman of the grou1> nf physicians l'Va luat111)'! the u ~e of radiation in thc trcatnlt)Ol of lung <'an1·er Il l:: TOl.D reporters thut he has been giving papers at the society's meetings fo r 25 years and that "this is the first lime I've (elt so deeply depressed " l ie s;11 d that the majority of lung cancer cases ""ill be too far advanced :o benefit from surgery by the time they are diagnosed. And drugs and radiation orfer little hope for either curing the cancer or e.'<lending the patient "s life by \'Cry much. he added. Si nce 1958 . the VA doctors ha\'e studied 8.000. patients vl'ilh lung cancer. using 13 different treatments or combinations of treatment -in · e ludin g r a d iation, d ru gs and placebos, or sugar pill s. ROS \\'IT REPORTED on 1.2i9 of the 8,000 patients for whom there y,•as some hope of treatment success. E\"en so. ty,·o years after treatment in thi s group only 3.8 percent \\'ere slill alive. And only 1.5 percent sur· vi\'ed for as long as five years. ··That 's a deadly piece of informa· l ion. to say the least," Rosv.·it told ne .... ·smen. ff e said 98 percent of the 8.000 patients in the study "'ere eigarctlc smokers. ·Southland Inundated • LA, Saitta Barbara County Homes Evacuated 1·1·1111J••r11111r•·-~ "'" ,_ fl l!10t• " H .... ~ ., ,, !'.<i!telo ,, " <l'l>l f <l':I " " c . .,,.n..,h • " Ci.¥.i-" " O.!lt• • ,, 0.11 .e• " H Dt,~ ..... 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Tr..•.iet" -· ,..,~MU J1t )41, Wintry Onslaught Eases After 2 Days UPI ft ........ . .\'e.\"I ~e11dt>r T 1.1 keo !\1iki. 67. took over to· day as head of Japan's ruling pol itical party. guaranteeing e lect io n a s prin1 e minister next \\'eek . fie once attended LlSC From \\'ire Services The Eastern stutes today began shaking orr an intense 1'tor1n "'hich stra nded thousands and claimed doze ns of li ves in its tv.·o·day sweep from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Seaboard. ~loweve r, tra\·elcrs v.·arnings re· mained in effect for Northern Ver· mont and pa rts of western !\laryland, v.·here residents braced for three to six inches of more snow even though the storm had passed. The storm mo\·el:I slov.•ly away from th<'" New England Coast today, leaving strong v.·inds v.•est of the storm and gale warnings for the Atlantic coastal "·aters from Eastport, J\t aine, t.o Block Island, R.I. GALE WARNINGS a l~ stayed in effect over Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Residents along the Ohio shores of Lake E rie from Cleveland to Toledo "·ere v.•arned to watch for local flood· ing. Before blo"·ing out to sea. the s torm dropped snow from the eastern Great Lakes to northern New England Tues· dav -four inches in six hours at R0chester, N.Y. Heli copter rescue units, s np'o\'· Times Tough 'Pleasure House' Goes Broke BO!';"\'. IU Pl) -Anothe r casualty of the recession: Annabella's ~louse of Pleasure, SlO million chain or Wcsr German brolhels, has gone broke. . · Kurt Kohls. v.·ho founded the business, has fled to the mounta_in re· public of Andorra. lea\'ing debts totaling millions or dollars, according to lhc Stuttgart prosecutor's office. ,.\ndorra has no extradition Jaws. . Jn its heyday, Annabella's public relations office boasted that its shareholders included lawyers, d"octors, tax ad\'isers and a church of· ficial. ' b · 1· ·1· d .In the end . according to insiders. Kohls ' other ustness ac 1v1 1es an hi gh prices brought the dov.·nfa ll of Annabella's. . The girls charged $40 for 30 minutes. accord ing to Annabella's pnce lists. \\'est German\'S 100 brothels charges ll'SS and the nev.• \\'a\·e or massage parlors and "intimate models .. slow ly forced Annabella's out of busi ness. • ··The golden times of sex are over .. " said l·lelga_ F1 et~cher .. Koh.ls former chief assistant. J\tiss Fletscher ls charged v.•1th "'1thhold1ng in · form at ion about a fu,::itive. ··Irm a la Douce is in recession:· remova l fo r ces and utility crc"·s v.•orked overtime rinding pers?TIS n1 arooned in deep snows, opening clogged hi g hwa.Y~ and re~to~int,l J)QV.'Cr to eommun1lles_from ~11ch1gan to P.·laine and the Carolinas. TllE 0 1110 lllGllWi\l' Patrol said 'fuesday night 10.000 persons stranded by snov.· in the I.uc<is Cou~ty-Tole~o area all were able to continue their journeys home. The storm had stranded a nother 25,000 persons in ~l ichig:in, Pen· nsylvania a nd rit aryland. They began moving out of shelters provided by American Red Cross by Tuesday night along with thousands r:nore who took up shelter in private r~s1de nces. Dozens of traffi c.related deaths oc· curred ·du ring the storm. In the Detroit are<i alone. 32 persons died from storm-related heart attacks. About ha lf the schools in t he Cleveland area stayed closed Tues· day, and drifted snow blocked sec· tioOs o f C2 sccond ury routes 1n \1irginia 's mountainous southv.•est. That area got up to 22 inches of snov.· over the v.·cekend and l\\"O pe rsons froze to death. AN 01110 BELL Telephone Co. of. fi cial estimated it v.·ould be the end of the v.·eek before v.·orkmen completed repairing up to 5,000 fallen v.·ires in the Akron, Canton and \'ount:stov.·n areas. Repair erev.·s \\'ere slov.·cd in many cases by heavy sno"·drifts. Intense cold settled into much of the eastern h:ilf of the count r)· follov.·in g the storm. Temperatures dipped near zero in Upper ~lichigan and parts of JI. 1inois overnight. NO PERMIT, NO HOLIDAY CAROL DAYTON. Ky. !AP) -Strollin.t: Christ mas carolers on local streets must ha\·e a li cense from the citr. The City Council :ippro\·ed the license requirentent Tuesdi.ly ni ght aft er getting complainls aOOut O\'Cr · ze;i lous sin gers. Councilm<1n John \\"iseman said , "Some carolers arc lingering in front of houses after their SOfl&S and're· questing donations ... •• .gr<;>cery shoppers special! Save Enough On This Fabulou_s Sleeper/Sofa To Buy Your Groceries For The Month! -y ··~ ... ,,,,,.._~:"\,, ~~.:.. . '""'"'°~ _ .. ,,- 11 1. -=o.===='1-=== = 1·-·· I i ·- Big Queen Size Loose Pillow Back "Holiday" Sleeper by Famous Micheal Kaye Shop all over town but you won't tind a better buy or save more money lhan you Can rigt.1 now on this queen size sleeper. Exciting Herculon covenng over deep. deep padding and all me!al lrame. Sleeps rwo on nice t1rm mattress. 2 Days Only ... Wednesday & Thursday! SAVE $120 .00 30-60-90 Days Same As Cash! OVER 50 STYLES OF SLEEPER SOFAS ON 0/SPLA Y! \ - ha hi ed 5C th w ti da lu wi ' or w si gi lh •• g m ,. m w 0 B . . . . I "' ' I <" _,( • •• ~· ..-"' .. _ •. ,.,-: ... • School Drug Pushers Held Unde rcover Agents Nab 200 on 24 Campuses LOS ANGELES (API -Police have arrested scores or suspected high school drug pushers who operat· ed on the campuses or 24 Los Angeles schools. Officers began rounding up more than 200 youths for whom they held warra nts early Tuesday and con- tinued m·aking ~rrests throug hout the day. ~ore than 100 were taken into custody during the first day. Narcotics.agents said most o( those a rrested were between 15 and 18years old. · The sweep climaxed a three-month investigation in which undercover agents said purchases of a variety or drugs were made from 211 pushers on campuses. The purchases 1ncl.uded cocaine, Brown Says 'Nq' To Inaugural Ball SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tough luck, girls. You won't get to d ance with bachelor Gov.-elcct Edmund G. 'Orgies' H eld In Wrong Zone LOS ANG EL~-:S (APJ -The owner of a suburban Canoga Park mansi on, who reportedly used the lS·room re- sidence for several weekend sex or- gies, has been fined $700 ;,.nd put on three years probation. Robert L. Williams. 35, was sen· t enctd Tuesday after being fou nd guilty Nov. 14 on 16counts of violating municipal zoning lav.·s. Deputy City Alty. John Nordblom said 1he violations in\"Olved weekend mate-swapping _and sex sessions which drew as many as 200 vehicles on oeca sion to \Villiam s' Bavarian.style chalet. Brown .Jr. at his inaugural ball. He isn't going to have one. "I don't think it'.o; necessary," the 36·year-old Brown told reporters at a news conference Tuesday. "It just doesn't fit into my style of the way I operate. We'll have an in- augural. It will be in keeping with the dig nity or the orrtce and the way I see t.he problems ahead, "·he said. Brown, a Democrat. will s ucceed Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan on Jan.6. · A reporter a'ked: "You don't know \\.'hat you'll have in place of an in- augural ball?" Brown quip~: "No. I didn't say that ... I just know that al that hour of the night, 1 will not be engaged in of- ficial activities." That pr ompted an outburs t or laughter from reporters clustered in Brown's secretary of state's office. "Would you define that please?" one or them asked. · "No," Brown said. "I don't think that's necessary." . iCJ LSD, amphetamines, hashish, mari- ji.iana, m escaline, b"rbiturates •nd •·.~gel dust ," a tranquilizer given to anim als. Office rs said that, posing as stu- dents, they spent more than $15,000 buying the drug!i. "The s ituation was uncovered foll owing a survey of narcotics usage which was administered to secondary school students throughout the Los Angeles Uniried School District in November or 1973, '' said Deputy Police Chief Daryl Gates. ''It indicat- ed th at the use of drugs was widespread." He added : "Whal we found was wholesale distribution or narcotics in the schools. But what part of the over- all drug problem this is, it would be difficult to say, bul it 's substantial in terms of availabili ty lo young peo- ple." Rain Hampe r s Plane Se arch SAN LUIS OBISPO (U PJ )-lleC1vy rain, high winds and mud today ham· pered searchers hunting the fourth victim or a collision between two light planes In fli ght Tuesday. , The two craft coll ided head-<in dur· ing a rainstorm, scattering debri s over a wide area near U.S. ~lig hway 101. Three bodies, those of (\\"O v.·o men and a man believed to be en route tu Se attle in a· Cessna 170. were· re· covered Tuesday afternoon. Sheriff's deputies searched for the fourth victim, reportedly a man de- livering a Piper Comanche to San Luis Obispo. ' Wiii R esign Sen. R a ndo lph Collier, 72. de· an of the Ca liforni a legislature, announced he is resigning a s chairman o r the po\verful Senate Finance Com. mittec. Ile is expected to be succeede d b y Sen. Anthony C. Beile nson, <D-1..os Angeles). The hom•town newspaper for all the Orange Cout is th1 i1t11£141!1)i ' Wednesday. December•. 197-4 DAIL V PILOT A 5 Strangled, Stabbe d Sailor Booked In Coed Death SAN DI EGO (A Pl -A sailor v.·a~ tn custody today in the murder of an 18- year-old coed who was found stra ngled and st;ibbed in her dormitory room al San Diego State University. ' Ellis Lee llandy Jr .. 21, w<1s booked Tuesday ni~ht for investiyation of murder, police said The partly clad body of Tanya Gardini of the northern California community or \\'alnul Cr~k. near I Berkeley. v.'as d1sco,·ered lt1onday . ni~ht ~·hen her roommate returned from a Thanksgiving holiday trip \\'ho knl'"' :0.1 tss Llardini. In Walnut Creck. she "'·as head cheerleader lasl - ye<1r as a high school senior a nd 1.:hOSl'll \\linter Carnival P.Mncess. J\l iss G:1rdini's stcp(ather, hair styhst Da\'id Duarte, and her mother. ''"onne. !ivt in \\'alnut Creek. Mills Had Eye On Carol Doda ' home. A rl'd sv.·e:i lshirt was all the SAT\ FHANCISCO (UPI ) sl;1in girlv.·orc. Arkansas Democr at \\"il bur Despite stab v.·ounds on the body, J\lills is no stagedoor Johnny· Deputy Coroner Oa\'C Stnrk said a n come-lately tostMp~hOY•S. autopsy shov.·cd 11-hss Gardini dLl'd or San F'rancisco topll'SS queen stran~ul;1tion Carol Doda recalls th;1t a t•ouple The killing app;1rt:ntlv twk placl· of years ;,igo. l\lills \l'atrhed her soon ;,i ft cr she returned s'Unday fron1 ::t do shov.·s in the buff and then in - trip lo \Valnut Crc>ek to 7.ura ll all, \"iled ht•r to join h1n1 and his u•here 600 m;dc ;.inrl v.·01nen students guests :.i t his tablt-. li ve in sl.'par:itcd areas. Police Lt. Ed She put on her clothes and Steven!'! said llandy had (riends al lhe chatted \\"ith him fur the better dorn1 a nd apparently knew t.ti ss part of an hour. She recalls he Gardini I "·as "a nice m an" ··she "''as one of those a ll·AmcMcan L_ ___________ _, t v nP" :onrl inlr>lli r:iPnt " <r.:.ii rt a rnPrt __ ·c D FBDQS :,,, food IDttJ s sa 8JIJ ollda Food gift paks make ideal gi fts. They contain delicious specialty foods from Hickory Famis of Ohio. Most feature the world-famo'Us BEEF ST ICK Summer Sausage . Right for all ages! i\tlDl'\IG llTSP ECli\t v.·as f'M« now9.98 I lb. BLtF S1 IC'K Sun1111'"r Sausoib"· lkllc l·ltur Clk:l')I.' . .)n1~1l.y l"lll.'C!>i: liar, fllilJ .\lid· b-.:1 lu11i:hou1 plu'> S1ray,·bc1ry Uo11bo11s. ALL ClIEESE PLUS 11 .98 IJIC: ROUNDUP WIS 2)11f11 now Zl .OU Because the cost of oil ls soaring, It will cost you more to heat your home. But there are ways to save. Honie he;iting 01.'l~ arc up, r('gardless u( the fu el used. 541 i8 thl· cu~t t 1f producing electticity. 'fhe price of fnrt'ign nil used in el~ct1ic gi.'ncrating plants h;is 1111 we th:1n tripled in the past l811lC1nth:;. 1\11d \Ve 11111st use foreign oil tu 111cct rigid air pollution rcquiren1ents. EIL'<:tricily is involved in n10::;t heating l'lysten1s ind irectly or directly. so budget your use of heating wisely. There ~re several \vays to clo it. Here rtre 001nc ~uggestions: O C-Onsider )O\\'f'ling the 1cn1pct(tture setting. It oould cost •boo! 28% less l!ir heating In keep the !ernperaturc ;H 68° instead of 7'l'? D It 1nakcs sense to turn your heat of! \Yhe11 you'rr ;nvay fron1 ho111c. l·low· ever. in freezing areas a 40° setting: is advh;..illlc. U 1\rL' yuur doors a11d \vin<l(1\\'S weather stripped? Cnulking srnall openings ;111d sca1ns \Viii s.1ve energy -and ntoncy. D Closing drapc1il·~ ~nd (111tains will hold heat ln-i1nd cold uul. 0 · 1 \\•ill closinJ:{ your fireplace <L1111p· e1·, and vents in nxHttS not in use. sCE Southern Cal/fornia Edison . h.1akc cv1.:ry kilU\\'illl oount. -· 0 Arc ~'Our filtrr:-. 1.:lean? Pcrh;ip~ tht'Y need replaci11g, D lJi11y retun1·air g1ill~ :n1d v.·;1n11·air dttcts wn dri\'e lip hc;tting: custs. tnu. 0 l f you h;1v~ elcd.l.1c 1 ... diant healing, yuu can save b9 t\Jmin~ off themlO- stats in roon1s nut in use. As \vinter approaches. yuu ·u need illUre heat. llut by budi.;etin~ your ust of clectricily \\"i~ly, you ,·;111 hold do''"' yuur ri:->illio: bill. For v.•:i~ -.111 d11 it, \vhy nul :.end for our frer bouJ..let? \Vrite: "Cun~rv;llion:· EdiMn, I ~(). Box 800. lfo:;cmcad, CA 91 i70. I ~lie Fleur Cheese. Bulter l\:1<:5l' Chee'lt', 4 lh. lU·t I· ST ICK Sun1nll:r S:iusagc, Goud<i, lWO Goud:is. Edarn Bar. Srnoky Chrl'SC UJT. Ed31TI na1, ~\rlJ ,\1id~\'I Longhorn, Belle four Cheese SprcJds, Old-t..:;i.~luoncd Crarl.-t..:lcur ( hccse. Srnnl..y t ~n1oked .:llCesc B:ir) ers, Cheese Sti.:ks plus 1a1ty St1awbcrry anJ Strawhrrry ll11nh1w1~ Boobo11S. W LL HAH L Y I HllSTMAS 01011 I Y ,HOHi.,, .641-0f72 Man~ MoP6 Gift Paks onDispla)l WITH RE DUCED PRICES Available 10 a large variety, they come in all price ranges and are the most precious of 9il!s because tliey can be shared wit h others. They show thoughtlulness. reflect good tas te . 11a11er the recipient and spedk highly of the g iver. They a1e right lot all ages. ···~~----------------~ TAKE WITH YOU OR WE'LL MAIL! WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH PHONE: 642-0972 Monday-Friday 'Ill t . Salurday '1116. Sund1y 'Ill S • . • '• • • l • l l I . l r . ' • A6i DAIL\' PILOT EDITOR IAL PAGE • A Sound Money Move Saddleback College trustees recently had to make u tough decision on financing construction or two major build ings, a pcrilJlcter road and parking rac11i ties . After t\l.'O hours of soul-searching debate, the board decided to sidestep a tax override election and lt.!vy a modest cons truction tax over the next three ye<ars . .. Was it wron~ fo r the board not to put the question to the voters'! Not under the circumstances. The delay required to caU an election could have jeopardized $3.5 n1illion the state plans to contribute to the projects. That 's more than one-third of the total $10 million cstimatt-<I cost or the buildings. The collc~c Policy-makers have key matters to work out about the type and whereabouts of future school buildings. IL \.\'Ou Id be d esirable then to bring a long-term plan to the voters ror financing. In the meantime the board ha d to get on with its building program. And the interim means of financ· ing was a sound decision. False Economy Social security service to Laguna Beach in the rorm or a l\vicc-monthly visit by a representativ e has been eliminated due to a cut in travel funds. Instead. persons Y.'ith business to transact must either tr,avc l to San Juan Capistrano or handle thei r 4:1.f£airs by mail or telephone. Although for many people such an arrange ment would be acceptable, it happens that social security is primarily concerned with the elderly, and also handles welfare fort he blind. Frauds Robbing Taxpayers (JACK ANDERSON) WA Sl-llNGTON -An investigation by the l{ealth. Education and Welfare Department of more than $30 million 1n frauds and other ripoffs has been thv.·arted by the pinch·pcnny Senale Appropflations Commit tee. · At present, 81 major criminal cases involving 3l least $17.S million are back.l9e:g~d in the tiles ot 11EW .itumS:boes while the ingen ious rasl- buck 1 "artists who perpe,trated the frauds are living Ii "-' tip.gs on thie: taxpayers· money. Anoth e r 100 cases ha ve n ot even been opened a lthough HEW has respectable leads they could follow if they had the m3n- pQwer. The theft from the t axpayers 1n these cases cannot accurately be estimated, but it may total another SlO million to $20 m1lhon TllE LOCAi.ES of the frauds and thefts range from small to~·ns in Tex- J.S to the biggest metropolises. The pitifully small l lE\V investigations stJff h.Gs found hints of $3 million in ~tediraid chiseling hy as many as 100 'Or"'' ''ork doctors. In Los i\ngl'lcs. Cle\·cland and Boston, probablr student lo:in fraud by ··schools" and lenders reaches ..:lose to S5 million. Jn Chicago, across- the-board frauds are believed to exist 1n health aid programs and embezzle- ment has been disco\·erert in l·IEW /!f:lOt!l, In 1\tlant;i. frauLI:-; and embezzle- ments in gr:1nts. student loan frauds. l·he:1tin g on h<'alth and reh;ibilitation programs and other crimes by sup- 1><1s1..•dly rt's1>ectuble businessmen, :-ocial workers and hr:1llh program d1rrctors may IOl<il S5 m1lHon . A COSFID E\llAI. rl'port provided 1u lhe Sena1e Appropriations Commit- t~·c by 111'.:\V corn1ila111s th;1t .. inade- quate 1nves11~at1\·e cap:1b1l1ty has die· t.ate1I lhnt 1n\·esti(!:11i\·e artioo Ion '.\ll'dira1d) be t<ikcn hy s1ate .agencies .dlhou~h lhe prcdon11nan1 source or fund1n.{: comes fro1n fe1lcral funds:· On the student loan pro,itrams. \\"hcrc fraud may tot;il SlS rnilhon and clcf:iulted lo<1ns m:.iy sonn run to S.100 nullion a year. thl' llF.\\" document 1s l.'Ven more blunt on lhe nct~cl 10 supple· ment th<.' tiny lO·man staff of trained 1 nvestiJ::alors. "The Jack or OIS (II E\\''s flffiee of lnv<.'sl itt:n tlons and Security) 1n - vestlgalive pen;onncl." the docuntent reads. "1l1'eeludcs dcvf'lopmenl of :1 complete study ;111d adt·quate ;1d- rn1n1strati,·e inc1uiry to locate all mat· tcrs o( Craud.'' \'t:T . the Srn:itc committee knocked off 12 sleuth:; for II E\V's 1n- \·estii.:ations unit and specified that ··no fonds shall he used to expand the II E\V 'lntern:il security' unit .·· Aclually, the Sen<ile report is a. cheap shot in morl' "·ays lhan one. The '"i nternal :>:1•cur1ly" unit also ha! IM:'en c:illed :t "plumlkrs unit" by s us- picious Srnate staffers. In fact. 1t is nt-1ther. <>ur investigation 5ho~15 it is i.'.'.lffcd by \'etcran gove:rnmrnt in· 'Cstigator~. same of wOOm were hired during lhc Tn1man rra. Shorth:indrd 11s ii I~. the \IF.\\' in- \e . .;lil?Hllons unit ha!!i obtained three 1ndictmrn•s and has rcro,·ercd $1.3 million in f~cral fund!" from fraud artists. J\1ost of the unit·~ c.uses arc in· Dear Gloomy Gus Item in the paper about holiday mail service concl uded, "re· gular service will resum e on Friday," Wa s that a promise or a threat? J.V GI""'"' r;,,. co"'m•lll• I~•'""""""'' >t.ttlff\ -H nH n.ctl\.tt/J' •tllt<:I 1i.. •••wi. ol ljo.f .,.,.'!W ...... '-... -·~I~·-.. le c:,,....,, Goo•. 0.•!T P•lfl. vestigated 111 cooperation with the FBI. AS i\ RESULT of the Senate stingi- ness, more than 200 HEW contractors, gr antees and lending institutions are believed to be robbing the taxpayers blind. In tbe case of social rehabilita- tion frauds, the thieves have even been robbing the blind blind. Footnote: Harley Dirks, stat£ chief for the Senate Appropriations sub- committ~ on J1EW, stoutly defended his recom mendation to deny HEW more investigators. llis cuts have nothin,J!: to rlo, he insisted. with the fact that his wire, Ruth .. i,~1orks for one of • the ltEW offices now under investiga- tion by the HEW sleuths. l\11\SKEO IDENTITY : A mysterious £ederal intelligence unit is buying thousands or dollars y,•orth or ma s ks and fare molds from a California make-up firm. The purchases so far include $1,500 worth of "custom sculptured" nose molds. $4 ,000 in "'latex appliances" for four facial types and $4 ,200 in artificial face molds. The detailed masks include scars, bald heads and other lifelike details. When the order y,·as first plated, the firm v.·as told the odd llal\oy,•ee n as- sortment y,·as for the FBI. But a spQkesman there earnestly insisted the bureau kne\V nothing about the purchases. ,\t the pQstnl boxes in Washington. D.C., to which masks and bills \\'ere deli\'ered, a clerk let slip that "'lhose are all CIA boxes.'' The payments y,•ere made to the firm. however, by checks drawn on the U.S. Treasury from •• Pentagon <iCCOUOt. WC v.·erc told. \\'ASlllNGTON WJllRL: President Ford y,·ill soon be able to tap his pipe in style. The Naval Research Lab is Oiling a presidential order for 80 ash trays for Air Force One and its back- up plane. Each cast·aluminum ash tray is about eight inches in diameter and costs the U.S. taxpayer S."JO ... A secret General .Accounting Office re- p()rt indicates the rn;:iJor oil com· panics ha\'e incurred some S2 billion in y,•hat they say are extra costs dur· inI? the energy crisis. The petroleum po1entates, says the report. may at· tempt to get permis~ion from the Federal Energy Commission to take the S2 billion out of the Pockets of motorl~ts, fuel oil users and othe r nil consumers ... R<'ccntly, y,·ildUfe conservationists pr:lised the Interior Department's stroni.: stand in threatening Justice r>epartmcnt action Ir ~1 inncsota kept atlov.·1ng hunters to kill endangered limber wolves. Since then. howe\'er, Interior has backed down and now :r-ays it is only "re\'ltwlng" the situa· lion. The killlni.:s ~o on ... We con- tinue to gel noods of mall from con- tributers to the Christian Children·!! Fund who are contused by t"'O letters from the fund's arf!umentative direc· tor. Verenl P.1llls. lie Insists our Ct'.11- umns rritlcizlng his muna~emenl ot lht:> fund arE-"ineorrt:>ct " Those re· aders 1n doubt about "'ho is "corrcrt'' m·ay want 10 r('Q11rs1 ropirs rrom Sen. \\taller ~fond.ale of his ht'arings in "tiich thr abashed ~tills admitted his goofs and humbly promised reforms. These a re people who in many cases have a great need for easily accessible personal contact. Si nce the cost of twice·monthly travel for the representatives, who come from Santa Ana and are paid 12 cents a mile, can hardly be much more th an $10 a month, we urged social security authorities to reconside r this symbolic b.ut false economy and restore the visits. More Indecision The cit>' of San Clemente's latest idea for upgrad- ing its dilapidated pier entrance a rea seems once again to.have s unk into the sands of indecision. For weeks, a poorly instructed and seMously divided ~itizcns ' committee has .tried to sort out the detai1s of a formal redevelopment project for the city and privately owned parcels in the Bowl. Each time the committee submits a watered- dow n report, councilmen· cry in despair and claim that no one understands the state law that allows gov- ernment lo assume the role of a developer. Co unc ilmen moan that the public should be better in rormed, and that everyone is missin g the point. Yet no one seems anxious to begin informing_Jbe public. It is clear that the city wants no part or an ad· vocacy role, a nd that prope rty owners are not enchanted by the idea, either . So rar the results of the latest study are dism,al at best. 'What this country needs is a federal leash law!' Thanks from the Frietads Invitation to View Bay Wildlife To the Editor: At this ·time, f would like to thank the many readers of the DAILY PILOT wPo have over the past several yea rs sup ported the efforts of Friends of Nev.·port Bay in establishing an at- mosphere cond ucive to public o"·nership of Upper Bay as a wildlife refuge. The countless thousands of hours of effort ha\•e reached fruition now and t hose non-voting members of our com m unity, the birds. fishes. and other forms of \\'ildlife. would. if they could, I'm certain, be grateful. I JJ\VITE each one or you to participate in one of our free. guided tours of the Upper Bay. Our next one 1s December l<I. We meet at the cor- ner ot Easlbluff Olive and Backbay Drive between 9 and 10 a.m . You "'ill find this a delightful v.·ay to spend cl morning and, if you have never at- tended the tour. you should gain a bet- ter appreciation for this marsh and mudflat world of life. • RAYE. WILLIAMS President, Friends of Newport Bay Publk Safet11 To the Editor: It is difficult1o understand how a ci· ty that devotes enormous quantities of ti me and money towards preserving the quality or life in Laguna Beach e.g., l\lain Beach Park, the high rise initiative, Laguna Greenbelt, and the expensive refurbishment of l\1ain Beach Lifeguard Toy,·er, apparently draws the line when it comes to pre~ serving life itself. e.g., cutbacks in emergency personnel. and failure to adopt quality ambulance service . ( MAILBOX ) ":"-( l.etters from readers are ~@le. Nor- 1nally, writers sfwuld con~Mir mes· sages in 300 word! or less. The right to con· den.se letlers to fit space or eliminate libel is reierued. All tellers mwt include .rig- noture and mailing address but names may be withheld 011 request if suffieienJ reason is apparenl Poetry will not be published. terest of safely to the people of Laguna Beach, the city council should favor the Jo'ire Department Am - bulance Service ~IRS. KATHY BOKA Strange To t he Editor: , Quoting the recent statement by La gun a Beach l\l ayor Roy Holm, "It is unfortunate a great big corporation like that trying to beat a little city over the head with a $21 million lawsuit. .. lie was referring to the lawsuil brought by the Rancho Palos Verdes Corporation regarding the develop- ment of Sycamore i{ills property. He failed to mention the fact that the de- velopers have been trying for almost three years to reach an agreement IA'ilh the city. The city council has ne\·er made any attempt to cooperate v.•ith the corpQration a lthough the ror- ooration has leaned over backward in trying to reach an agreeable settle- ment. Anyone who has attended coun- cil meetings will attest to this. CAN THIS be the same mayor and city council that without the least compunction beat the little property ow'n ers over the head y,•ith the recent dow·nzoning ordinance? The mayor further states that he is concerned g reatly about the filing of the claim because of the erfect it would ha\'e on the people of the t own, It is strange that he did not consider bow the downzoning ordinance the ci- ty council e nacted so callously would effect the people of the to~·n. JA1'd ES C. YANCEY But:'ReMark Tothe Editor : I'm just ~ little sick of hsten1ng about the starving people or the ,~ .. orld "11hile the Pope is sit ting in his comfy apartment in Rome telling the poor people to go forth and multiply re- gardless of the obvious consequences. Earl Butz' oow famous one·liner i~ one of UJ.e most sensible remarks he'S made lately. tr he gets called on the rug for using a little v.•e ll·placed dialect, it will be a pity. Imagine. nit- pi ck ing in~ the face of doom. Now, that's a laugh. JERI FERGUSON Shdme: To the Editor Shame on you for hitting us in the face with your "scare'' headlines. ''Economy Growing Shakier," on Thanksgiving morning? I almost lost my appetite. On that particular day - especially-couldn't you have used more "hopeful" headlines such as you did on the editoria l page. "Still Room for Thanks.'' Granted there is much bad ne\\'S Ll'll·Se da.,·s that should be printed. but v.1hy stress the negative~ It does not hing but harm the cconom~ IN READING another ney,·spaper this morning, I found an impQrtant quote. "Confidence is alYt'ays the key to v.·hether a nation---or a union or a rompany or a team-achieves v.•hat it is after.·• Apparently the lr,·ine Com · pany has enough confidence in lhl' t'conomy of our nation to go ahead "·ith plans for a giant industrial park. plus a new commercial center. I imagine your advertisers a re not too happy about your ill-advised scare headlines. \Vith friends like you-v.'ho needs enemies~ , JERRIE HOLMES Sen•l•l"e Repart To the Editor: I A recent article on diabetes by Al- lison Deerr !Sunday, NO\'. 10) was an excellent example of research and re· portage . The article was beautifully written and we have had an enthusiastic publi c response from it. OUR LOCAL members were un- animous in their praise ot Allison's article with such comments as "She certainly didn't leave anything out." Jn our line of v.·ork. this can be a vital factor. \\'e thank the Pilot. we thank you and y,·e especially thank Allison Deerr. a fine and sensitive Pl'porter. JEAN ltALLIBU RTON Field Director. America Diabetes Assn . AS OF Dec. 4, three Laguna Beath firemen's positions V.'ill be terrninat- cd. The city has invested considerable expense in training these men during (;ood Old f)ays: The Free Lunch the past yea r. Jfo\vever, the city now The institution of the free lunch thinks lhe tax doll ar should be spent came about, as I reca ll. not so much e lsewhere. ·rhey have chosen to lower through the generosity of saloon the number of perronnel in a depart-keepers but through lhc exertions of ment utready runn ing on a bare the Prohi bitionists. mi nimum crew. Considering the topo-Before the coun- graphy of Laguna. the brush covered try went dry, a hills. the high property values, and measure passed the increased summer population" the New. York (and IA'eek·ends tool. the importance State Leg1.~la~ure of maintaining quality !ire protection tha t .a pre.mises cannotbeminimized. s erving liquor The fire department has suggested must also serve a logical plan y,·hich will enable them food . Ra~her than to keep their present staff and add to go !.? the ex~nse the safety of our rommunity by of 1nstall1i:tg operating a city·sponsored llm -restaur ant ~u1p· . hulance ser vice as part of the fire de· mcnt, and h1nng waiters. the saloon partm('nt responsibilit y. owners just gave away a free lunrh. 1'he train('d personnel are already 1'he frf.'C lunch \\•as served all dey on the city payroll. long and 1111 nigh!, too, In some cases. Ci\·ic organizalio ns have indicated Jt usun11 y ('onsisttd or cold cuts, th at they wo uld don:ite the am-s~usages, cheese, and thi n~s like hula nee. pig 's feet., all rather German 1n cast. TllE EXTRA cost to the city wou ld be minimal, since there could be a char.S?c for this ser\'ice, as the.re is v.·ith the private service. The fire depurtment has rolled on O\"Cr 400 medieal aid calls this year . An ambulanct'-h:is been needed at least 60 percent of these calls. The fire department has a response lime or 2·6 minutes. The ambul:i.ncb response ti m c is often 15-20 minutes. 1'hc firemen know every street in Laguna" and can get there last. It would seem to me that ln the in- Quotes Jeri i\nne Lee, Stanford niversity -''The library has closed the genera• Uon ga11 for thosc"·hoha\'e used it. The. very young and the very old side by side ~tudyinJ( .•. ft brings togeV1er rich, middle class and poor In U1c same sile.nce." • The stuff v.·as placctl at th{' end of the bar. and you helped yourself. S0~1f. OF lhese layouts v.·ere quite t'laborate. Some had pi ckled fish. \\"Onderful fXllato salad and colc slaw. ~me e\·cn had a bi~ joint of beef or pork , \Vhi ch you could ~dice yourself. The trc.-e lunch was c.-ontinued in many or the speakeasies which operated through Prohibition days. \\'hen Prohibition u•us annulled in 1933, there Yt'a5 a great re\"ival of the free lunch, v.•hieh was by this time a bit of a drain on the finances of the publican. \\'orld \\tar 11 killed the free lunch, 115 it killed many :inother thina: but 111 thr late 1930s the In- stitut io n Yt'as decided!) on the decllne. ''ou t1on 't .ll1 \·r a .. ,ay food during an t'ronomic dcrre~sion. \\ 1111.F. It lasted. the free lunch "''as Ilea\ rn for poor kids like me. I "·a~ 18 "hen Repeal w:is enacted. and just old enou~h to buy a nickel beer 10 cat CHARLES McCABE my head off at places like Fotey·s dO\\'n near Police Headquarters, the various \Vh ite Stars around town, and Julius's, doy,•n on \\'a"erly plate in the Village, and, of course, every Irish local in town. The best free lunches u•ere to be round down in Par\\ Row and over on South Street. y,·here the ne ..... ·spapers y,·ere published. If you "'·anted a goOO place to eat in l\"ew ''ork. free or no, you fo\lo"'ed a reporter or a priest to his ll'atering hole. 1'he free lunch per· fectl y fitted the reportorial tcm- J>(!ramcnl : the price was right and you could do It in a hurry. !tlAN\"S the fine free lunch I had in a place behind the offices of The Americail'On South Street. It \\'ils cal- led, if I rrm<'mbercC"lrrectly, The Rain l~ouse. I went in therennc fine early ef· 1.er11(1(ln lo enjoy a 'little of the :snme berore .11.oing to \\'Ork, and found tht' place cro\\·derl wilh racr!l I usually saw hunched O\'Cr typev.·ritcrs in lhe city room. · !\Ir. \\'i\liam Randolph llearlil. in his \\·lsdom, had decided lo kill The American . y,•hich had been for decndes the ca tie-keep of his heart. That 1937 (Ct=t lunch \\'8S Hlmost tho l:isl one I had. The best of the tree lunch places in New York \.1.'tS the one v.•hich sun;\·ed the longest, almost Into the v.·ar. It "'as provldt'd at Jack Rleeck's Artists and \Vrittrs Club. on \\·e~t 40th Street, thouRh ~tr. Bleeck himscU had nol too much to do "·ith pro,·ldlng tt. BL EECK 'S \\'ns e so11 f'lf annex of Ule 1-ler~ld·Tribune:. much !he bcsl- \\'ritten a nd 1i''elies1 doily ln lo"·n In · lhose dayii. The fl't'e lunch v.·as lhe largesse of Ogden Reid, \\"ho OYt'ned the Trib, \\'ho lik<'d to tlrlnk. and "'ho remembered \1·1th :.illcct ion the greal 1>re·\\"ar da~·s of th (' free spread, The board that Rlecck's 1>rovided \\'OU\d ha\"e rlont• ('rl•d it to Sin1pson's, then lhe great ;\I a y f11 i r hccf ho113e, Th e saloon 1\·a~. in ;,iddition. a restaurunt b~· no\\" :ind a good one. The h 'l'C lunch y,·as 11lmos1 cxtlu:si\·cly patronized by the reportt•rs ancl their lady friends. In addition to Reid . one or our benefactors \1 as ;,i rich Boslon·lype reporter a nd <·olumni:-t called Luc.lus Beebe. or Luke lo his frll.'nds . llis conlrihution tn tht' hoard y,·a~ a regul::ir hu ge round nf Stilton cheese. ~Ir. Bl.!cbe hin\self r~~ularl\" poured his O\\"n hcst port into the scrarc<l·out middle of lhe round. That "'as li\·ing, pal. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vetd, Publliher Thoma$ Keeuil. Editor Barbara l\reibich , £dilorial Page £dilor The editorial page of the Daily Pllol seeks to Inform ;,:ind stimul;.ite readers by prest•nling 00 Ulls paflci dl\·erse commentary on topirs or In· terest by syndicated columnfsls and cartoonists, by provldlna a forum lo~ rcaden · views and by presentma this n(lwspaPfr's opinlonrand Ideas on_ current topics. Tht tdltorial op1n1?'ls nf th~ Oaity Piiot appear only 1n the editorial column at the loP of the P•ite. (>pinion.' t'!lprtssN by tht tolumniJ1t1 and c;inoonists and let I er Ii'. r11 tr!' arr their 0..,, n llnd no ~ndo~~emt'nt nr 1trtir \ it .... 1 by the Da1lr Pilot should b inferrtd. ' Wednesday, Decemoor4 , J974• . ~ . . . • • • Ministers Lash NJ ·Home Ee =:..~,~~ (.oi:':: :~ :.~~:.\(ilf/l.':: ~ . J; ;] ;~.\li:i>J:< :·~vo..,s>: · :: . ., .. · .. ::·· .. ii·.~','.: Study for Boys NEW fttlLFORD. Conn. ~1~~) -Two Baptist mtn1sters are threatenini to sue school officials over re· quired sixth·grade home economics courses that they say encourage homosex· uatity in boys. ~~. ~i~ls clf'8k 5 ~~~ar~ ~o :Jt!t:~i~tt,:> ::r ::~.~:~:::~~!11~du~~:r.i :;;wlf li~~ arts classes last 18 wee ks ~.:;lj~··at·D.:~~:~:.'.·'.·::-~· :~~im°Fle~~~~~: ~~~::~~ f ·,·;>;,·~·:.": .: ::::· :,: .. :"t/.~;~~~?;~ United Way Movie A Memorial to Julie SAN DIEGO CAP) -The motion pic- ture promoting the United Way fund - raisln& drive sho"'' Julie Poppleton, blonde and 7. "'ith her pigtails and her infectious smile. A. therapist is thumping ol\ Julie's chest and m assaging it, explainine: that the effort moves around mucous and helps the little cystic fi brosis victim avert lnCections. "There was another little girl. younger than Ju Ile. who had It and she died ," said the therapist, Eveline Buchanan. "Julie said after she died that she was sorry her friend wasn't older because she might ha\'C lived. "She Celt In her little mind that only babie!I and very young children die wlth cystic fibrosis and only IC they could li\'f' long enough to get stronger they could fight it and li ck It." For herse lf, l\trs. Bucha nan said Tues· day, "Julie really thought she had a chance of beating it." The film , aglow with Julie's optimi sm , js being shown throughout San Diego Co unty in the current fund-raising dri\•e , but doctors report Julie has d!ed. Wednesdey1 Oeoembet •. 197• DAIL y PILOT A 7 'Da•• Tfred' Los An1eles Police Chier Edward M. Davis says he Is "damn sick and lired" of the U.S. trying to solve interna- tional problems rather than grapple wi th domestic issues. "The hell wilh all the poor people in the rest oC the world," he said at a conference on criminal justice in Sacramento. The Rev. Lynn Mays, a minister et Faith Baptist Temple, claims the courses "usurp th e authority or the home" and force children ''into a situation that Is foreign lo his or her tradi- tional role.'' th-grade s tudent s, he · · ' 'fi added . . ~~~~~~~~~~r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=~===-~~~~~~~~~~ "Our main pul')X>se is toli make these classes part of THE ' ••sv HAVING a young boy cook or sew, wearing ~prons. we're pushing a boy \.. into homosexuality, It's contrary to what the home and the Bible has stood for. When God set up the human race, there was a division or sexes. A woman's place is in the home. That's were God put them, barring un · usual circum stances.·· "We 'll take it to the U.S. Supreme Court if we have lo. l\ty son doesn't want the course and I don 't want him to be a sissy," said the Rev. James Clemmo ns, a s· soc iale minister al Faith Baplist Temple here. The course is a required subject for sixth· grade stu- dents. But 1\1 r. Clemmons' 11-yea r-old·son, James, was recently exempted from home economics courses at Schaghticoke l\1iddle School by the sc hool board. ''IF PEOPLE de · monstrate a serioi.Js re- l igious r ea son for not participatin}I: in an activity, v.•e make adjustments. This is the first year that we're experimentin g having six· th-grade boys and girls tak- ing both home economics and industrial arts courses. It's working out well. Youngsters like it and we're not changing the program," said Daniel Center, school superintende nt. Center said he "can't acknowledge or accept" the ministers' contentions. "\V e haven't meant to hurt any youngsten. From our observations, both boys general education. We think that food, nutrition, safety EARL'S around gas and electric ,_....-.., .. i.e.. stoves, trying out different ,_ ,,,.-.,, - types or cooking, care or ..,, '°"t!..O<!!. clothes and simple sewing ... o.-c ... procedures are good for the ::~:~ youngsters,·· Center said. ,u.1 111 Mr. Clemmons says, "I'm no psychologist but I know )";:;:::;:::;:::;::======:; it's true that ages 9 to 13 are the most important part of a child's sexual development. Everyone ha s homosexual te n dencies and t h i s feminine stuff being taught is bringing about the moral dec<\y of children:" THE MINISTERS al9o say the mandatory nature of the classes violates the constitutional rights or parents who object to them. Center said a child's sex- ual development "is pro- grammed Jong before that age period.'' Mr. Ptlays disagreed. · "If I wanted my son to cook, I'd tea c h him myself." · Kiss, But No Touch BERKELEY CAP> - You stand less chance of catching the nu from kissing than you do from shaking hands, says a University of California research specialist. "The most important method of transmission is when the fin gers become infected and go to the nose,·' Or. J ack. H . Schieble told a health care seminar at a Berkeley hospital. Recipe stolen; who's at vault in Rome? The Italian Government in Rome has formally implicated Southern California now and then legitimate busine11sman Don Vito in the theft of vital state secrets. According to sources in Rome, the government suspect s that Vito entered into a conspiracy to filch l'Onfidential spaghetti sauce recipes from the National Archives. Known in the Italian press as the "Pasta-gone papers", the dc>cuments had s upposedly r esided in a secret vaul t before they were photocopied and passed on to Vito. It is rumored that diners at Vito's r estaurant located in T'ev•port Beach/Blaboa are now the un wi ,tti n g beneficiaries of t.l,iis latest example of international gastronomic intrigue. ·~Closing ~ Stocks, same day fresh '""{! in th1 i1tjl£1@!(1)I GOL _O. JEWELRY 24 ~,~El r'~0% 0 FF I Thursda y & Friday -lOAM 'tit 10 PM Evtry item of Gold Jewelry in our complete slock ,, on sale' Wedding Sci~. Dia mond Soh1:11res, Cncktail ft1 ni;:s, Gold Chains, Chorm Urocclcls. Only r:ur trade ilcms are e1u:epted from this sail·' lll1os Bltck 'S\11 Sit~ut l1fll, $ 3 111•• black 111r. llo•t•h•fll. TC ... . •. ......... •• .• 1 l $1 04 Cr11111q ~-111'hl• Fott Oul 10•1 $89 1 • .,, >1l11Jot! llolll "-. • .. • • .. • • . . . • • .. • • • • .. .. .. $ 71 l 14111 S1pp.,,1 & 0.1"'G"ll ltf.&. $ • b"H11111 wp,hu1 W/~01 . llK wi: .................... 240 $192 M11U Cr"''"' 11116. 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' -- SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM \~I Re1. 9.88 Yi CAL. • }~~BUR & WINl ONLY AT• CAMARlllO •FOUNTAIN Vlll£l • ~~AHTAAMA -1•11 SG 8nsto1 SI.• NO lltlUOR !AMllAlil(lllCARD ' · ' j ... • -if"-'-"' -= HIWPOIT ll.t.C~I020 l"Mt, Wt1kllff "'••• IL T0~0-.24)72 leck~ I••• • I • I A I 0 DAI!, y PILOT Weone~ay. Oec•ml>er 4, 197,.t., Kyser Help_..g Church BOSTON I AP) K ay Kyser, the rorm er bandleader a nd ''Old Perfesser" or radio and television 's "Kollege or r.1usl cal Knowledge," has quielly tntered service at the Chris· tlan Science Church in Boslon . f e\v pt·r~ons knov.• that the Rocky MounL i' C. na\1 \·c has taken up re· sidence here. and Kyser has main· tained a low·kcy profile lQ maintain his anonymity, For nine rnonth s. Ky ser, 68, has been manager of the film and broad· casting dt' partmt:nl of the church. more than 20 years ago . The only known exception to his policy of privacy was a telephoned mess age or congratulations to one of his former singers. Mike Douglas. during the TV star's mth telecast. Tom Waldman, v.·ho assists Ky ser as producer-director, said their audio· visual department makes in-house films lo be shown at churches or at an· nual meetings or church ofri cials. ferred to Waldman for tre1tment of 1 physical problem, accordln& to Waldman, who alsO serves ,a1 a Christian Scle11ce physician. By 1951, Kyser -despite the conli· 'tilling popularity of his orchestra and his televiSion show -felt he had pro· ven himself and had begun to explore ChriStian Science Leaching more de· eply. "'~S, "f'Hf '305 DfPRESSION CUA\ • ROU6M,81JT t llUWA.61!0 (o 'ifAY our OF Tllf SOUP ... Ky ser has gu<irdcd his pr1,·acy closely since le:iving entertainment The men were brought together when Waldman was engaged as· a writer for KySer's television series for the Ford Mot.or Co. Kyser was re· The Ky ser band and its vocalists fashioned a succession of record hits in the era of the big band: "Ferryboat Serenade," "Slow Boat to China," "Who Wouldn't Love You," and ''1'hinJcin ' of You." ' . • • The JCPenneY. Christmas Place Kodak easy-loading cameras for saving the hol -iday scene. . 2295 Kod1k Pocket lnstamatic !I 20 camera oulUI, Takes big 31.i'' K 4·,-· prints, smaller slides. Features automa tic magicube rotation, dou ble exposure prevention. co1orcorrec1ed lens. Outl1I includes camera, him , magicube and extender. 14aa Kodak AX15R oullit. Features drop·in loading, automalic exposure control, dollble exposure prevention, rotating !lash socket 1or magicubes. f/11 lens. Includes batteries, film, strap, instrucl1ons. 3695 Kodak Pockel lnstamatic" 30 c1mtr1 outlil. Elecuic eye and electronic shutter give highly accurateautomatu; exposure. Shutter speedol 1/160sec. lo 1125 sec. Flash pie lures from 5 to 10 leet. Sharp, 3 element f/9.5 lens, preset for pictures lrom 5 feet on. 14995 Kodak MovieDeck 455 pr oJector with buill-1n viewing ~ccecn aUows yau to prev1ev1 vour hims even 111 full li~h!. Has :;H ;hepasic features of !hr Mov1cc.:h?e'K 425 plus 5 oro1ec11011 selcct 1ons, last forward ancJ .:iutoma11c re•v1nd . Fas! 22n1rn 111.5 Kodak proiection lens . 8995 J<od1k XL33R movie camer• outlil !or taking movies lndoora wilhout movie lights. Includes a cartridge ol Ektachrome 160 movie lllm, type A; tour AA batteries: neckalrap: rubber eyecup; and an inttrucllon book to make sure great film turns r---..::_'n:.::to~g:•~e.a1 pictures. Ute your JCPtnnt)' charge card. • Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the foll owinq stores: - FASHION ISLAND. Newoort Beach (71 4) 644-2 313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunt!ndfon Beach (7141892-7771. HARBOR CENTER . Cosla Mesa (7 141646-5021. .. ~ • ... L anks lo all who heliied make this a banner year. America's Largest ~rew to over 51/. Billion Dollru:s m assets ... 10 new offices were opened ... over 700 m1l- lion dollars !'ecol'ded in Home loans (in the 1st 9 months) ... and now insnrance is do1lbled t_o $40,000 fol' an individual, up to $560,000 for a family of 4. Thi s is ho\V your rnoney gro\VS $l 000 00 in Hon1e's 71/:?'i'> 4 year (to 10 ' • yea!') ter"1 account, with becomes $1,000 mi'Qi'mum. Substantial $1349 83 early withdrawal penalties , • apply, but leave you r money in 4 years and interest for 4 years and !!=======:=!! your growth is over one-thir<I. C HRISTMAS SAVINGS Hon1e's ct1rrent annual rate is 51/t. %, instead of tl1e 4 1/2$& tnost banks pay. Use Tl'ansmatic ... automatic transfel' from a check inlj account ... for asst1recl growth. This is "Yours Anytime" money ... full interest day-in to day-out. A note from the von Zells escol'ting Silvet· Circle me111bers on a 1nen1orable Princess Crtiise. }fore travel ... a whole bookful of services are yours \Vhen you joi11 the Home Savings Silver Circle. If you have a $5,000 account you already are eligible) Coma 111 and sign ',Up ...free. A sk about other special new developments at Home. Th e new HR-10 Keogh tax-deferred retirement plan for the self-employed ... the great H.O.T. Line Accounts for business firn1s ... a re just exan1ples . How do you find Home Savings? Number I in the Nation in both Savings and Loans displays this famil· iar sh ield: Over $ 5f4 Billion Strong NEWPORT BEACH 100 NcwporL Center Dri\'c 640-6100 ·Al ember: FEDERAL Sn.vinJtS anrl l.oan lnsu1·ance C011t0rllllon }!Jcn11Jcr: FJ.:DERA I, l1ome Loan Ba'l,_k Systen1 ,u 31111, • I . ~ .... PUBLIC AUCTION JEWELRY . Possibly the largest estate jewelry sale ever hel d in Southern California. · ~ale.rs and private parlies welcome. Free admiss,ion-Lol:i in sizes lo suit bidders present (sin~le items and dealer lots). WHEN : Thursday evening. Decembers, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. ; WHERE: 2542 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Calir. (714} 645·2200 (across the street from some or the finest waterfront restaurants in Southern California), plenty of free parking. WHAT: Millions or dollars worth or new and antique estate jewelry. Fine mens and ladies watches by Piaget. Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audcm ars, Piquet, etc. Ladies and gents solitaire diamond rings from I cal'at to over 10 carats, in all sizes, shapes and colors. Ladies fashion rings. pins, pen· dants and earrings set \11ith diamonds-. rubies. emeralds, sapphires, jade, etc. ?\-1any items Hallmarked 'fi(fanys, Cartiers, Van Cleel & Arpels, etc. Also, some ilemso(fine crystal, porcelaine, bronzes and oriental art. ..• INSPECTION: . _ - From 9 'til S:OO P.M. Thur,sday, December 5, 1974 and on Thunliay eve/l-int from 7:00 P.lrt . to8:00 P.M. · TERMS: Bankamericard. '.\ta ster charge, personal checks and cash. Phonf> 17141645-2200 for more information. FREE JADE PENDANT IF YOU BRING THIS AD!!! [ BARRY J .__G_O_L_D_W_A_T_ER _ _, SPEAKS OUT in lhe DAILY PILOT JCPenney photo finishing • Deluxe silk finish studio reprints from Kodacolor· negatives 19¢each . Lustrous borderless studio prints from your Kodacolor~ neg s al a fraction of their regular price! Select your favorites end have reprints made to enclose in your holiday mail now. • Salt prices effective through Monday . ~CPenney Holson JCPenney magnetic "Stick-II· refillable album To-Me" photo 1.99 Album album 2.49 4.99 Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. a~ the followi119 stGr«o: . FASHION ISLAND. Nswpcrt Beach (7 141 644·2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (7 14) 892·7771 \ .~ • .., Teacher Admits Molests SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A high school teacher has pleaded guilty to sexually molesling t..-.·o !eriale stu· dents al his home by Un· dressin g them. tying them· up and taking their pic- tures. F rancis K. Brady, 53, former president of the San Francisco Class..,room Teachers Association, en· Lered the plea as he wa s slated to go on ttia~on nine misdemeanor counts. The district altorney dis· missed six counlS \\'hen Brady pleaded guilty lo lewd and dissolute conduct, contributing to the delin- quency of a minor and en- dangering a minor's health. 1t1unicipal Court Judge John •topkinw.t Jan . .JI to consid er a presentencing report on Brady, who has been on cot1pulsory leave of absence from teaching duties since• charges were lod_ged in September. Police said Brady took <1.t leasl0two 16-year·oid female students to his home on separate occasions where he performed the unlawful acts. I I We<1nesday December•. 197' DAIL y PILOT A I I I r----------If )OU 1 R.' not ll1'llir1..•d,clipthi:!1o1..00pon .. -- -- -- - - -• , I I _____,, : .., Why cook 'It has what every Watergate I lawyer needs. A fat pocket!' I Duty Seen By Bislwp CHESTER. England I AP) The Anglican Bishop of Chester. the Rt. Rev. Viclor \Vhitsey. an· nounced hi s New Year's re- solution. lie will give up tobacco and alcohol for three months to aid the v.·orld's hungry. I When you ~an get a 4ttge pizza for $3.99? • Nobody""""" pl::;a like \\'C do. Ai.I I The bisho1l said his no- smoking, no-drinking rule wit! last from Epiphany to ~----------------------------- Easter -Jan. 6 lo ~1arch 30. The money saved will be paid into a bank account ( J and lhe money y.•ill go to L. 1\1. BOYD needy persons ·in India, Bangladesh, Africa and '------------' INFORMS in lhe: DAILY PILOT South America. JCPennev. . hristmas Place Living Christmas trees in plantable containers. 4. 99 to 35. 99 --~--. Special 2.77 Poinsettia. The 1raditional Christmas plant. Bright red pink or white blossoms to enjoy at Ctv·+stmas and for weeks to come 6" pots 6.49 22 .. Noble fir"'"""'-It's our honest statement about Christmas This 1.1nadorned, wire frame wreath is 1ust waiting tor your own artistic decorations. Red ribbon and cones wreath. ,, I Traditional fresh natural fir or cedar. 7.95 Fragrant natural arrangement for the table. 4.95 1 Red ribbon and cones door swag. .Allraclive fresh cedar or l1r arrangement. 6.9p 10.9 51/::i' to 7' ... Scotch pines. All-time favorites. n_atura\ly shaped with good needle retenllon .. You 'll be pleased to decorate these hne fresh cut trees. 4' to 5' ... 8.99 7· to a· ... 14.99 Special 10.50 Boston fern in 9" hanging basket. Makes a long- lasllng gi ft which is al wa ys appreciated . It 1s easy to care for . \'1111 lhrive on patio. in sh<idy garden or 1ns1de the house Special 8.99 Christmas cactus 1n a 9" hanq1ng basket. The vivid red I lowers will appear at the tips of the branches and stay fresh tor weeks. These are _1n bud and will be glorious for the hol1d<iys 11 you follow the 111struct1ons. Use your JCPenney charge card. I if; ,,. • I • • : . la\ I ' I •• Shop Sundoy I 0 o.m . to 6 p.m. at the following stores: HUNTINGTON CENTER Huot,ngton Beach (714) 892·7771 FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (714) 644·2313. ; r I 12 OAIL Y PILOT ., • \ 'Miss Vicki' Hurts Jet Lands ~At Wrong . BEAT INFLATION SP ECIAL. 2 FOR I WITH THI S AD CA1\I Ofo;;-.:, N.J. (L'PI J - "r-.t iss V1c ln ,': estranaed "A'ife of t•nl~·rtainer Tin y Tim. y,1o rkcd as a SS·il.O· hour go·,;o dancer to earn enough rnoney to ~upport !helr J-yea r-old daughter, Tulip, 1t was disclosed. man:i i;e r oC J\1 i nn ie's Lounge i1 nd confi r med Tuesday by her mother. Emma Budinger. The lounge mani.lger , Vic Fan1zio , suid Miss Virki worked periodically as a dcincer until October. was married to Tiny T im." f'anizio said. "She didn't want us to tell anybody. Airport Two f;nlrttl F'or TM PrK·t U/ Ont' Daily Sunday lhru Thurs~•Y 5:00lo7:00P.M.- DENVER tUPl) -F'oc caused the pilot of a f>Ton· Former ·Beatie George Dinntr itroed nighlly /rom s ·oop '" tier Airlines i'elliner to get Enttrlainmtnt Nighllll Harrison has been IS "mi<ed up" about the lights rorced lo cancel two RUTHIE LEW of t...,·n airpo rts , Frontier or. ficia l ~ said in expl ;i ining concerts in Cleveland n... .. M..-is ... Klthb fl.t iss \'irk.i's brief go-go ,l'&recr was re\·ealed by the "She didn't want us to talk ubout t~e fa ct that she "She a ppa re+ly had mone y problems, but the small amount or money !!he madE.' here rea ll y v.·a~11·1 11nylhing s ubstanliul," he said. "She workt>d here und ther e, ma y be twi <:c a week." why the je.t la nded ~1onday because heavy snow · 1. Al J s · ·1 ni ght a l the wrong airport in storm halted his fligh~. .fisnts, f.1t"ts, Oysttr j}ur, Noted H'it11·1, ts an p1r1 i ! Salt Lake City. JtltJ' /fth ·.. t'" . • "} · HOPI • NAVAJO • ZUNI ing 737 carry in g 102 pe rsons, set do..,.•n safely al JSJ E. Coasl Highu.•uy AUCTION Awthentlc Oriqinol AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY lie snid ~1i ss Vicki and Tulip li\'ed in a Cherry I-Ill\ apartment complex until they lert ror Britain rou r '¥reeks ago. The pl•nC. a twin·.jel Boe· mr. \tJ-.•1rt.a tun£!~/ ( ~1 small airfie ld used mainly Ntwport Btoch -, · ' by pr ivate planes insteadof f RtstrvationJ{714}61J-5J20 • --. ...._ .... - at Salt Lake City lntcrna· ~~·J~~~~~~~~'---;;-~;;;;;::-.;;;;;~-~===·~·=· ===· ============:; HOTEL LAGUNA ., 425 So. Coast Hwy.-L04)11no Beoch SAT., DEC. 7, 2 P.M. VlliWIHG AT I P.M. •Squash BlosM>m •lnteelet' •RilMJ' •ltodworit .. .,.tcldoces •Pfltdonts A wise 1n11eslmenf lor !ne tuture. S1l11er 1s going up e11eryday Tile T urauv1se mines are running out. A!tend tn1s l&tlulous auction and select turauo1se and sierh ng silver 1ewe1rv lrom over ZOO ou1 stand1ng oollec11ons. Walen vaur 1nves1men1 g~o"' 1n va1ue. wh11e na .... ng 1ne pleasure 01 wearing it. · ~ti ss Vicki's mother con· firmed that her daughter v.·orked in the-loungl! but now was in Europe. "She's left the country," s:iid !i.trs. Budinger. "And I'm not s a ying a nything else. Theie's been too•much publicity and it's all been turned around." Publis he d reporl'll s:ud ~liss Vicki recently had been receiving $235 a month on welfare. Tiny Tim, ~·ho married l'a1iss Vicki on the "Toni ~ht" show in 1969, said he had not hea rd from her since Janua r y and had no knowledg.e of h e r whe reabouts. tional Airport. ~ Th e smaller airport. Salt l.<i ke Airport No. 2. has a 5,600·fOOl runway. The in- ternationa l airport, 10 miles a way, has a 10,000·foo l runway. "The pilot had been cl eared fo r a visual ap· prQach to Salt Lake Jnterna· tional but it u·as foggy and he got the li ghts of the two ai rpo rts mix ed up," a Fron- tie r spokes man said. "It v.•tls a very red-faced flight crew that got off the plane." ·rhe spokes man sa\tl ul\ pnssenger s aboard the plane were bused to Sall L ake International and those en route to cities in Montana u•e re put aboard another flight. JCPenneY. . 1 .. he .Christmas Place 34.99 General Electric" Toast-R· Oven. Toaster. top br owner and 011an all in one. Has see-lhru window. llghl. and signal bell . . 19.99 Gener•I Electric:eo Immersible Pert:. Has lla>1or selec1or tor cus1orn perc brewing. Easy·to-clean anodized alumi num. 3-9 cup capac1 1y_ National brands at low Penney prices. 14.88 Rlv•I Crock Pot !or low heat cooking. Enhances the flavo r of foods. Great !or serving. too. S1onewarew1lh glass lid. 3'h qt. capa city. 29 .99 Norelco Drip Collff Maktr. Simply plug 1n to operate Has a 10 cup capacily and a separate warming plate. ~ 11=:;- U.. your JCPtnney charge card. \, 12.99 H1millon Beach Butter-Up Corn Popper. Automa!icatly di spenses butler or margarine as corn pops. Use its dome as a serving bowl. Easy lo c lean. Sunbeam 12-speed Mlxma1tar. Has speed selector dial. controlled ( molor for correct \... beater s peed. Can be used as a f"'....;;::;;:!~~~~;,;;:~ portable roixer. t Shop Sunday I 0 a.m . to 6 p.lil. al the following slo~s: I • FASHION ISLAND. Newpcrt Beach (714) 644·23t3. HUNTINGTON CENTER . Huntington Beach (714) 892-777 1. ''"' ·"·'--.... '"' '\·~·-:. " ' . • ' ~· , I ',• . i/. . ,. ~· .'.~.> ).;, . 4'· • •• \ \ \ ' ' '-· .. ELANESE ~RTREL '"' '"':.<t"~'..c; '"'-'" U11 your JCPenney charge card. Shop Sunday I 0 a.lit. to 6 p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, N•)YPort Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntingron Beach (714) 892·7771 . . ' . • . .•. , ..... . ~ '. ' . . , ' ' . Canyon Site Park Apprais(il Steps Approved· SANTA ANA -Orange link up with one running County S1,1pervisors have through Caspers Regional taken the first slep ioward :.Park near San .ju'an · neg~\iating for....a· l,6(XF:icre Capistrano and then lead to parceloflanOinSantaAna the ocea n near Dana Canyon that could be the Harbor. site of a new regional park. The board voted un· animous ly 'Cuesday to participate in an appraisal ot the site and to conduct a feasibility study of its use as a camping and hiking "This area is teeming with wildlife and plant life a nd would b;.e .ideal for camping· ·'8nd public use," Clark said. facility. . \'fhe .parc~l .in question is ·A LARGE portion of thE; owned by a New Jersey com-p~ohper~y is honeycombed pany, Interpace. lnc., and "'.'It m1neshafts~atone lies-ili" the footh ills aloni;..-~1me t.o extrac.t high-grad!! Coal Canyon west or ttie clay from the hills. Riverside Freeway. lll>ARD CHAIRMAN RaT'ph Clark, who is pushing £or acquisition of the parcel, said tbe owner's asking price is about $3,000 an acre or as much as $5 million Cor the whole property. Clark told his fellow board members that the purchase wouJd permit the county to complete a loop trail that runs up the Santa Ana River and then into the mountains at Featherly Regional Park. Ile said the trail could Just over the property line near the Main Divide Road of the Santa Ana Mountains is an old com- plex of tin mining equip .. ment and shafts leCt behind in past years. Fullerton Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was hesi· tarit in taking action on Clark's request but he yielded when Clark assured him that no real steps would be taken toward purchase until the appraisal and feasibility report are in hand. WedneSdafgecember.of. 1974 OAILVP1LOT A 13 . ' . Cash --Incentive Program Okaye,d ORANGE COUNTY Blood U1iit Will Ope1i By BILL SCHREIBER . OI '*"-Dailr """"S..... • SANT A ANA -Orange County Supervisors have agreed lo spend $48,000 a year on an emPloye incen· tive program aimed at cul· ting down on wmeccessary government costs. an1~eoubs~~t~uve0:d·:y u~~ establish the InCentive and J\leritorious Awardli Pro- gram that would, in effect. give cash awards or up to S'l,000 to employes who come up with ways to make the \!.'heels or bureaucracy tum more efficiently. Sarah \Yatker of the {'Ounty personnel depart- SA N 1' _.\ Af"A -·The mentsaidataskforcefrom Orange County Blood the County Administrative Center operuted by the lled Ofrice ha s spe11t three Cross ,,,ill be open Dec. 14 months studying ways the and .22 in obscr\'ance of program could be -Save a Life Sunda)' to heli> established. prevent a blood Shorlage during the hoNdays. · SllE TOLD supervisors that programs in other The center will accept areas had been probed to donations of whole blood see if they are effective in from 10 a.in . lo 2 :30 p.m. realizing a cost savings to each Sunday at 601 North the taxpayers .. Golde n Ci rcle D1ive in San-"An incentive award pro- ta Ana. gram is an upward com- munic.ation technique used Anyone in good health in both private industry and force report, such reduc· lions could be valuable in a number of areas, including : -\Vork methods adtt pro- cedures • -Equipment design -Ss.£ety improvements ACCOBDING TO Ms. Walker, cash incentive pro- grams have been highly succe'Ssful. particuJarly on the federal level. She said the Civil Service Commission adoW,ed sug- gestions in 1972 thiit"saved more than S202 million in the £irst year. Jn return. employes got a $4.6 million share or the savings. 1 In Orange County, roils. Walker s aid the savings would be more modest but Still considerable. If the incentive program1 is designed to return 10 per·1 cent of the saving to the responsible employe,up to Sl,000, she said the county could save between $100,000 <1nd $300 ,000 per year. Bui supervisors were toici that the prog ram has its drawbacks, including the need to hire ty.•o full time staff members to operate it and evu luate the suggcs· lions. signment of administration and an adequate schedule of awards . Super\'isors se\•eral months ago "'ere ste(.fed ay.•ay from cash merit awards ror-outstand· ing service by their' Coun~~ Counsel. "'ho said 1t "''OUld be an illegal girt ot public runds. But supervisors "''ere told it would be legal lo give the em ployes a cut of the savin gs that "''ould not oLher.,. .. ise be realized if the !iUgges tion was never made at all. Besides the eash incen- tives. super,•isors agreed to g1\'e ti·ophy a1va rds to employes "'h0se service "''as hig hly meritorious. A.hove an" oo)Jon" the • caIJ.:of ev6P)l"B'2 · fjiviufj ••• · I['~ COSTA MESA-HEWPORf -(./1./~L/"t./VC,./'t./"~ Sea · 0~'f,chll.lin!l. ? ... Wb HUl'ITIHGTOH BEACH FOUHTAIH VALLEY -SCHWINN ~ [ . CYCLE RY Pl.ITS A•I 111,ICI fll All llAllS I 7071 MAGHOllA (Ill W4ANEAI FOUNTAIN YAW'f 545-0377 between 18 and li5years old governmental agencies," BIC\'CL"'· .and· \Vei ghing :.it least 110 she said ... 1.he primary in -~IS. \\'ALKER said the L pounds is eligible to donate. tent is to motivate employes only Y.'ay such a proJ?:ram ·· Dicyclin~ l:s Your Key To A · t cnls are e t t ·d r l cou ld"•orkisifithadstrong Fun, Fitness& Fnl'n<lships" ppo1n m · · n· o genera e 1 eas or cos 646.7706 420 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa • • • ! • l couraged by calling reduction." support from-the board, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=:-~1 ~83~~:::'.:538:'.l.~~~~~~~."'J-A:.'.'.cc~o~c~d~i~n~g~t~o~th~e~t~u~sk~·~c~on;t;a;i"~c~d~a:._:•~lc~a~c·~C~ul~a:s~·J:~~~~S~A~LE~S~&~S~E~R~V~tC~E~:::::==:=:::;iiii;:::;:;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::~ WOMEN'S .. .. Don't Discard Old But Good Furniture! BJ:llC. tllWICI C:O••AMf •c:. HIS lA•UMI. C:.\Mf-IOA• lAOUN.\ llAC:lll 0•1111 ''" •·•··'•·•· 1110•. • '"'" ... ,. WE REMOVE Old Paint . Stain ., Finishes IT WILL BE EASY For You To Apply A New fmish YOU WILL BE lluy O.H11s Ahea4 ,.._"""'",.~· __ , NOW OPEN IN Lido Village • • • mu· ~ ' ,., ?• • ~tvw'Lt.ls .f fot 4'nt11U11CU1 fJ.o ~· ~'-" ' .. • Featuring The Finest · Collection of ... Elegant • · l ' ~ ._. • . i ' .... . . . ' Men's Clothing. from the J World of Fashion ~ .. . ' •• . . .~tva1t4s f-1~ 34lf Ylo Opor1o MtwportlHcll '7S.17l7 ... ·J ' ........... , ....... , r HEARING LOSS? ~8076 Eyeglass Hearing ~ Aid l conctaled 1n temple p1ttt· i1\'tS t•celleni range and to nr. Econom1ral tn operate. ~llow1ng up to 150 llours of battery lire. ' I .. Tru.Ear 27 Behind·. the-Ear Hearing Aid Hinged battery com- partment. easier to in· sert battery. Separate on-off S\l.'itch prolongs b~tt.ery-life Ask Abo111 S~ars Conven1'11t Crtdit r11n~ · ll 1~01 ri11)! J\itl ... arr ;\\•:1ilahl1~ ;11 'l'hr 1-'ollnwinµ: S1•ar:-.. ·~tori·~ .. · · lln""" l';1r\. '"rlhrirli:,. • 4 ·•·rri1... 1•,..,.,1 .. ,." . 4'om11lnt1• l'j,.., :.I ilir1111Jll . '"""'"NI l'nn""'~ ~.I .'I""''' ."nn1 l1 I ""'' 1:1 ..... 1:.1.. ..,,.,,, l11ii,t,. .. urn I ''"r"""'' ..... ~'"'" 11;11. \ .. 11 ... l ... ni: fl,.,,..i, 'fl "•lutifl•lt•r See the brighter side of life along. the Orange Coast in Orange· Coast Rounilup · . One of the feature. that m.ike Sunday · ruaDAr in the DAILY PILOT · Daily l!ilot • Classified Ads Dial the direct tine 642-5678 • • Sears u I I e 0 Where Thrift Is Always In Style 1 ~~ Long Holiday Dresses for Misses' and .r.'J .f '\ . . Located on the Lower Level ~\L .. I ~-.,' .1 \:~» \. . ·C)· ,_ ' . " -eel ~\ ' " • •, ' Prices Effec;,tive through Salurday, December 7 . . Juniors, Pantsuits for Misses' and Half-sizes . Your Choice \orig ond .omat1c holiday dre\~es in Q large •l'le(loon of ~•yles, fobncs, colori. Ponliuits n•e lo1hionPd of eo~y·care double knil poly- ' 'ltr . Tcrril1c style~! FormCJ! Hnll ~lop, block or wlHte. SM L...... . ........•.. I 97 1 ·, •. \1·,1r' H1·1 ul\ in~ Charge \ I rc:=i ·so. Coast Plaza Buena Park Orange · S•o.-Hou" Mo!>day ,~,., ~u .. doy Q}O~'<I to 9l0 P,M, ~~~dn~ 10 AM. ''>0P.M • ~ 3333 Bristol St. SIAH. ""lie~'"'° <o Phone 540-3333 2100 N. Tustin Ave. Phon e 637·2100 8150 La Palma Ave. Phone 828-4400 •• . · .. • • ' • • • • t I I I I . ' ' ' ' , • A 14 DAIL y P1LOT Trustee To Take Top Post ... ANAllEtl\t -i.t a r ia n Bergeson, a Newport-f\tesa Unifi ed School Di strict trus tee, 'A'ill be installed here Friday as president of the Califo rnia S('hool Boards Assoc1ution. The installation wi ll take pl<ice midway through a five·day conference at the Anaheim Conve n tion Center that bei?,antoday. Tho usa nd s or sc hool board members and school administrators will attend the conference. l\IRS. BERGESON has b ee n a trustee of the HEADS STAtE UNIT l'-Oewport·l\l esa sc hoo l MarianBergeson sys tem since it was formed -------=---- in 1966. Prior to th at she served on the OOard of the former Ne wport clemcn· tary school district. The trustee, a Ne"•port Beach resident, has been in· volved with the association for eigh t years. It represents 975, or 90 per· cent, of a ll publi c school dis- tricts in the ~utc, fr om ki n· d er ga rlen ihrough com- m unity collcgt'. This year she is serving as president-elect and has already been regionu l director and ser\'ed on numerous comrruttccs. Lost Pet ' Brochure Puhlisl1ed The Animal Assistance League of Orange County, based in lluntington Beach. has published a brochure of all the public and private shelters throug hout the county \\·here Jost pets may be found . Copies of the brochure may be obtained by writing TllE ASSOCIATIOS sug-to the Animal Assistance gesls policies for school League, P.O. Box 818, Hunt- bo a r d s and prov 1 de.s ington Beach. or calling leadership training for new 960.2900 school board members. Itr-:-;-c;.,-:,,.,--;----ce7--, also works with the state ... still the best buy Legislature on bills affect- ing school districts. The i1tJ!\1lµit1}I ·1 ,_ SOUTH DST ...... ~~ .... ~.· ....... ·-; .. ,.J .• • . . .. ,•' ... " ( . .. Must Tell All? New Disclosure Bill Prepared By 0 .C. lfllSTINGS OUM O.i.~ l'lltll U.lt Stale Sen, James \.\'het· m?re (R -Buena Park) thinks that the financial s late'!1ents now required of . publi c o ffi('ial s aren 't enough and that each public servant also should declare his or her net \.\'Orth. 'l'o r einforce that pre- m 1sl', the lel![slator has in· tro<.lu ccd a bill that would cau:ie a legislator to be booted fron1 ofhcc if he railed lo fill' his statement of net \.\'Ort h. The statement \.\'Ould ha \'e to shov.• every- thing-cash, business in· t erests, securities, r eal estate and all the rest. If the n1 easure v.·ere to pass, l eg is l ators 'A'ith lengthy ser\•ice \\'Ould have to file statements for past years as well. * AN ORANGE COUNTY organiz<1t1onal meeting of Artists for E conomic Action will be held at 4 p.m .. Sun· day, in th e home of Brure Brown, 9292 l·ludson Drive J-l untington Beach. ' Artists for Economic Ac-· lion works to further the in- terests of artists through nationa l and state legisla- tion. as "'ell as on a pri\'ate, local level. Four legislati\'e goals list· ed by the group cover: -Legis lat i6n t o e n - courage the purchase of contemporary 1\merican· v:orks of art through tax in- centives. · -Tax relief in the areas of estate taxes and the con- tribution or works of art. -La"'S providing ror a percentage of the cost of all public buildings to be al· !orated to .sculpture and paintings. -Residuals on the resale of art. . _ · On the local level the AEA will work on the' pro· blems or artist-gallery relit· l ion s , contracts com- missions and non-pa.).ment. * YOUNG DE~IOCRATS of Orange County ha\'e held their fi rst organizational 1neeting to elect orficers ~nd set goals for the fledgl- ing political organization. Don Snow was selected president, and Barbara Bennett vice president. Other officers include John Gregory , secretary and J eff Baird, treasurer.' Hero Wins 9 Medals ORANGE -Air Force l\.taj . J. DavidLuna,sonofa couple living in Orange, has v.'on nine medals including the Silver Star -the na· lion's third-highest combat av.· a rd -for . bravery in Southeast Asia. Luna. the son of l\1r. and l\1rs. Floyd F. LWla of 11852 Hewes St., served as an electronirs "'arfare officer and flier during the Viet- nam conflict. .. r· . . ~· .. ' \ . ., .I • ". Discover that distinctive gift! Trcal yourself to t he relaxed atmosp here of South Coast Village . Explore over 60 unique. shops and boutiques. Ch6osc fron1 10 internati ona l restaura.nts. Open 10 to 9:30 da ily. Su nd;y 11 to 6. •.. ' PRINCE MATCHABELLI TOUCH-UP GIFT SET 1.3 oz. Spray Misl and 2 oz. Perfumed Ou sting Powder. "Wind Song" or "Cachet." 500 OLD SPICE GIFT SET 4 y, oz. bottles of Alter Shave and Cologne. 339 AQUA VELVA BEER STEIN 6 oz. bottle of Ice Blue Aqua Velva in a handsome beer stein. 399 C~TILLY GIFT SET 3.5 oz. shaker of perfumed Ousting Powder and 1.5 oz. Eau de Toilette Spray Mist. 450 ENGLISH LEATHER GIFT SET 4 oz. bottles ol After Shave and Cologne. SUPER MAX STYLER-DRYER 650 watts ol power, 5 separate .attachments. 2 temperature settings. 1799 COTY EMERAUDE GIFT SET 1.09 oz. Flacon Mist and 4 oz. Ousting Powder. 550 HELENA RUBINSTEIN HEAV~N SENT GIFT SET 2 oz. Eau de Parfum Spray Mist and 3 oz. Bath Powder 525 HAI KARATE SUPER MISTEL TOE GIFT SET 2 oz. botlles ol Regular, Iced, and Lime After Shave Lotions. 259 ,--~ ~; SON AC DENTURE CLEANSING SYSTEM Electronic energy waves pulsate through solutron to get dentures really clean. 1499 WtTH 8 OZ. BOTTL E OF SONAC CLEANING SOLUTION BUEH.t. P.t.RK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdayS 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays lO 10 6. OR.t.HGE: City Dr: at Garden Grove Bl vd. • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9'30. Sundays 10 10 6_ S.t.HT.t. .t.H.t.: 3900 So. Bnslol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 9:30 to 10. 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It 's a reason to read the Dally Piiot'• entertainment page every Saturday • COME TO ..... WESTMINSTER Tougher state laws on bicy- cle reflectors will go into er- fect Jan.•l, according to Capt. Bill Berry, com- mander of the Ca;lifornia Highway Pa,trol 's Westminster division. After the first of the year, any bicycle ridden on the street must have: -A WHITE reflector on the rronl. -A white or yellow ref·lector on each side, rorward of the center of the bicycle (usually a two·way rertector an'Cbored in the.• spokes.) -A white or:red reflector on each side, to the rear of the center.' -A RED reflector to the rear. Bic ycles ridden at night must also be equipped.with a white front lighfvisible at least 300 feet, according to ,Capt. Berry. Capt. Berry said the side reflectors can be omitted if the bicycle is equipped with reOectorized tires. El Toro Funding Allocated Government officials an· nounced this week that nearly Sl.9 million has been allocated for construction of a new commissary store building for the El Toro Marine Corps Afr Station. The new facility, to serve regular base personnel-and- other Orange CQunty resi· dents entitled to s uc h privileges, will be built by , J .A. Stewart Construction Company or Westminster. \York will start early next year , they added. 3 to Talk On Blood ORAN GE Hypoglycemia. the condi- tion created by a low level of sugar in the bloodstream, will be discussed by three physicians Dec. 10 in a ··Town Hall fo r lie al th" forum at St . Jose ph llospital here. Ors. Robert H. Bartletl. Roy L. Herndon and Russell L. Poucher will invite ques lions on the disease from the public at a meeting scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Marymount College Auditorium. Bar Licem e T o Countian SA:\TA A:\A -Joseph A. Shuff Ill·. a Santa Ana resi- dent. ha s successfull y passed the fall examination of the State Bar and has re- ceived license to practice la\\' in California. Spokes men for th e Cali fornia Bar Associelion said Shuff li\'es at 341 0 S. !\Iain St. HARRY'S NEW YORK BAR AND GRILL FOR OUR FIRST AMHUAL REPEAL OF PROHIBITION PARTY Fridoy, Doc. 6, 1974 7a.nLtolla.m. . ·r • FULLERTON 'S VICKY SILVA DANCES IN 'SENSORIUM' Production Creiled by Orange Coast Woman to be Staged Riley to Have Mission With ·Former Comrades SANT A ANA - Freshman Supe rvisor Thomas Ril ey. a retired ~l afine Corps general. has received permission rrom his iellow board members to go back 19 his former comrades with a pet pro· posal. . !·le wants the Corps to Builder's Plea On Court Nixed """ ~ ' SANT A ANA...!. An appeal over $15,000 in unexpected cos ls in construction of Orange Count y's ne 1v Harbor Municipal Court building in Newport Bc;.1ch has been rejected on a 3 l \'Ole by t he Bo ard of 'Supervisors. The bo ard \1'as told by a spokesman for the builder. Costa le. Inc. t hat lhl' architect ·s dray,•1ngs were incomplete and caused an accidental underbidding or the project Phillip R. Broderick. al· torney for the construction company Tuesda:v said the \.\'Orking dray,'ings of three of the eight courtrooms failed lo shov.• details of a s pe cial r ooin lighting system llE SAID the i;ubcontr:1c- tors _entered their bids on the basis of assumptions that have since proved er· roneous Brod erick told supervisors that a great de· al of addilional work by se\·e ral othe1 subcontrac tors y,•il\ be needed to ins tall the li ghting system and the increase in costs had to be picked up by the county. But in a written opinion, Cou nty Counsel Adria n Kuyper said the pl ans, drafted ·by the firm of Ficker and Pereira, con· tained enough notations to n1ake the extent of the light· 1ng system a pparent to the bidders Costate's bid on th e multlm1l lion dollar courthouse project was con· s1derably lower than the ot hers r eceived b y the county . SUPERVISOR Ralph Diedrich, himself a builder. said it appeared to him the plans were incomplete and the county counsel's ruling was wrong. J.le voted for the appeal. But the other three board member's present said the specifications may ha ve been a little ambiguous but it should have been up to the contractor to clear them up before bidding. They voted to deny the ap- peal. forcing the contractor to pick up the additional costs • , ' ... sign an agreement .,..,ith the county to provide helicop-. ters for us e in major emergency situations - surh as brush fires, rescues and high rise building fires. Riley told the board Tues· dav that the county has no heiicoptcr or its own and at time s faces critical e mergencies without ade· quate equipment. llE SA ID the choppers could be used in rugged mountain areas for aerial rescues. sear ches a nd water drops in the event of fires. ··1'his v.•ould oot onl y be in\'aluable to the county but it y,•ould be an ideal training opportuni t y ro r th e ~1arincs." Riley said. lie said the County 'o\-'ould ! probably have to chip in 1 some funds for such things ! as fabrication of y,•ater tanks but that the invest· menl y,·ould be worth\11hile. RILEY NOTED that the county had an agreement with.th e ro.·J arines in 1962 but it w<i s terminated y,•hen the Vietnam "'ar stcpped up. During d iscuss ion . Super\·isor Ralph Diedrich asked. "Is this the first sign the Marines have finally lunded?" Hiley replied. ··1 guess so.·• Supervisor R:1lp h Clark said ··oo you think you have some Contacts do~·n there at El Toro? .. Riley said. ··1 should hope so." • OAIL v PILOT A Is 'Sensorium' Slated ~ FULLERTON ··Sensorium in Sound ilnd A1ovement," a master 's thesis by an Orange Coast woman, is one of two dance concert productions set Thursday through Saturday at Cal State Fullerton. by the Orange Coast Daily PLIOL. A companion production will be "Visions," a work created by dance faculty member Frank lla tc h especia ll y f or the Christmas season. "Visions" depicts events musical cumposit1ons by students. TirketS?\>r the campus dance concert are iV&ilable at the school of the arts box office. The shoy,• y,·ill be staged at 8 p.m. each night in the campus Little Theater. The sensorium presenta- tion was written and creat- ed by Lois Grayston, a Corona de! Atar lligh School graduate living in Costa Mesa. in the life or J esus Christ as ~--------- foreseen by the prophe1s. Mi ss Gray s ton 1s a graduate student at Cal State Fullerton and is employed as a proofreader 1\1 iss Graysto n 's ··Scnsorium" offers rive un- its of dance and oral in· te rpr"etation· including Poetry,• short stories a nd plays done to original . .................... . ...................... ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... . .................... . ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... J --- Ca ll 642·5678. Put a few words to Work to r you. In the DAILY PILOT SIR JAMES SHIRT JACKET WILL WIN YOUR HEART All Stores Open I with its richly colored playing card print on a b lack ground. Contrast piping outl ines the placket, collar, cuffs, and hem. Whether you wear it as a jacket or a shirt, you'l l resemble that famous Lady Luck. lOO'Yo polyester. Sizes 10-16. 26.00 Nights and Sundays n I ~~j,v -::\J) ~.:::-,/ -; ,.~''.(,: / FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT WESTMINSTER MALL • • COCKTAILS AT 19ll PRICES-4S' ::~.,,., CHAIN SAVE ON <;HAIN UNK FABRIC 50°/o OFF * 'AAICWHEH IMST AUID IY WARDS • HONERPW.l ~ ..... ,., ......... _ -··1~1 <(j·'C _.,,,,., Bc:J1Cllth tJ1c f rozcn A1 ct It: r\1:H: k1·n :.1c Ri vi.. 1 I )~lta 1i( g10tU1d lie cnorn1ou'i deposit., nf North<.'r" c;an nd.1. natiiral ga:.. \\1...:'rc goin.£? tn 1.1p I hi" ~;,7 bi ll ion p1pcli11~· 1., thi!i f<.'-.OU tee. th(.' JorgC!'t nilU,llUC:tion proicc1 ·rhc tir~t JI. ppl iCJtion' for tJ it· 1 n l he h i'itOry 0{ \HI\' ,\lC I nJU ,l T\'. •\reti e gas pipcli11t· h:'l vl' bi:.rn .t\nd i\'!i iu~t p.1rt of thi..· ~lur\ 11\cd . If rill ,i:nc~ \\·c ll..n.1tiirttl ~:i' \Vc'rc ~0111~ tcJ Ix: hr1ng1n~ \\JU fron11hc Arc111:: \VIII bt• '".irn1111 ~ · >:·l' by LNC; (,h1p.;, Th\· n :l t\it.d vnur hon1c by the end of t11c 711'.. p..1:; 1~ ltquchcd nt ·2'1.s0 r. I he n r\11 the wny fron11bc :\orth t'ar1 1ct! on compl 1.:x t..h1p ... like .:;.10Jlt' nf 1\i:l ... ~J';1nd thl' ginn1 thermo~ bottlci<. tnch cn\t~ ' WC.1t' ,\l-.0 1~ M)k 11\\! 11111 l lJ{ h l' t 'LIU!!.:~'· I hH11 i h~ lib ,1 k r\H .. 111.' i .,1;1 nd" nl1r1 h t il I lud'• 111 ... B;i, t• 1 tht· 1rop1L.tl 1unkl,· ... 11! l-.1,l1! h .'\!HLjll,I And clo\l'r to hlilllL. \\L'fL' ~i:tnni.: fL .LJy \1l p:u\LILL' .\.'..\'> l nu11 LO.li ' \ 11 ·.nd I .LJ 1J \\ ll h1 I• II ) ;1r'. 111 1111 1 n.1'h11··,,,,,1t1t·"lt \'C" .r· 1n thL 1:11ck\-\\11 111t.11n \1 n1-~ t.,,, !111· 111.1\· !ll.· 11n1· nf tiur ~'l 't ~n11t<.l .... ,-"' l'.u1 ,.,·h ;tlL\LI 1t t.ll.:,· ... , ,,..,:rt· .:,1)1111.; 1n ~,., p 1q~ 6· !'lH ~:nnd ... rr\ h.l' lh rl· .It h1>11'\ l IL l' .. gq_§ Southern California Gas Company All our energy goes to serving you. ' - • ' • • • -- . Wednesday, December 4, 1114 r\ I 6 OA.ll. V PILOT QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Assemblywoman Rebuffs Club • c 1. ... f ...... ,,,..i~"· '""-••:• ""'"''"~ .. ._ .... SAC RAMENTO <U Pl l - New l y -elected As - semb l yw oman l.eo n a Ege l a nd , sayi ng di s- crimination against v.•omen "is not funny," turned®"'" an in\'itotion to a reception at the Sutter Club because or the 1>ri\'nle orga niza- tion's men-only polic ies. r\ spokesm<in said Tues· da y the Su tton Club, the oldest exclusive men's club in C:ilifornia . docs not ad- mit v.·omen before 5 p.1n. ta'>l year. the club barred (•ntranct• to th e n - Assembl y wom an !\.l arch t'on i::. began "the new legislative yea r with a s tep backward," but added she ' would be happy to meet wlth them in her office. Madam 'Subdued' LIDA JUNCTION. Nev. <UPI> -Beverly Harrell. the · m ad a m or a legal bordello who came within 120 vo tes of winning a Nevada_ Assembly seat, ~·ithdrew her request for a r ecount because county clerks rerused to allow ballots be challenged. .. It is time that di s · crimination against wome n be laken as a serious mat· !er." said l\1rs. Egeland, a Santa Clara Democrat. "Thal reminds n1e -payment on my loa n is due The reception for new The petite _l.ed-headed brothel owner Jost the race to D o n rttoody of l~a"·thorne . Ne\•., a service station 0\11ner . The \'Ole was 2.533 to 2,673. ~••~m~o~r~ro~w~·~··---------------legisla lors "'<IS hosted by lobb)·isls Don Bro"'" and UAltll' 4:fJl,ll\\ \'I !:,II SPEAKS OUT in the DAILY PILOT Les Cohen on be h ~df of Rohrd:11a Systems bei:;in· ning at t.i :JO p.m. ti.l rs Egcl;,ind snid she \\'a'> scrry the lobbyists ")don't fe el rm fini shed po\itic"ally," she added. "I imagine 1·11 be involved in so mething in 1976." ' I ·~ . -Sears now save • full- fashioned Ban-Lori turtlene.cl( tops sae regular'8 • Full-fa,hi onc1l Ban-Lon~ tops of 1003 nylon • your favorite long· ~l ccvc 1 l turtknl't k ,tylc • ,izes 34 to 40 • all machine \Vashabl e, of cour.e • choose fronr a wi<l .. as ortmcnl of co lor; SUOP AT SEAllS ANll SA\'F. ·"''ot1tf rirllnn G1•flMfllrr.I nr r ... ,.,. .\f(llf('~ fl(lt k Price EHe<:tivc lhrough Salurday, Dec. 7 Shop Sunday 10 A.M. 10 6 P.M. ~ft1n. lhru S•turd;ay 9,30 A.M. 10 9'.30 P.11. 99' TINllt 'Al.LAND REG. 12.44 44 FLOCKED ALUMINUM 6 FT. CHRISTMAS TREE 4 1 bronches. Beou1iful flocked, hi-lustre stoin- lns . oluminum lrM 5nOW-kis~ for grtotei; beauty! Easy to assemble. Los ting beclutv? Made to sell for 6.00 to 7.50 AMERICAN GREETINGS SAVINGS ON FAMILY GAMES A wond('l'lul assortment of games 10 pleo!Je even the most d•scriminol· m9 ployers on y01Jt g•h list. Select'°" 1ndudes Ni~. CooiroUing ln- terrsr. Fo•r Sho~e and many more. Choose severa l lor g1!h ? DISCOUN;8Jc PllCI DELUXE GIFT BOXED FRICTION TOYS Wid. \f:lf:octicin ol froe110t1 toys , .. cko6w trom co•~ 1ruc~•. plones. bu•e•. "'°'~ Costa Mesa 2lOO-alWll- FLEMING JUG & BOTTLE CUTTER Create usfful bf!Outy from d1s- cordtd bottles, f ully csser11- bled cutter & "151rucTiorls! NOVELTY & COLONIAi CANDLE MAKING KITS Complttc 'candle molo.Ji'...g Ii.its for o Y(lriilty o4 diflerttrt VwlPff & li!H, lnc:ludM ltlstNCloOrll, SClllta Ana 1406 w. ' lrl•lo4 4FOOT SCOTCH PINE CHRISTMAS TREE REG.8A4 w. ""-,_. lt'9f't to L1111it °"""11,.. NOS-lllo.MI~ REG. 14.88 DOUGLAS FIR 61/2 FT. CHRISTMAS TREE Ah .. oysogreot tovor- •te! 3-4 btooct-.ei..~ ftcl !Of OpOrtmeti1s1 Tkoc~. looq ~ OougkH F" Trtt looks tike the re-ol th<ng •e~Jfo fullness worh 126 rips 55 b<onches. ' " DRO FORGED STEEL 9a6 DELUXE 21-PC. SOCKET WRENCH SET All purpose comb•nalion ~i" & '•" d"ve 21-oiece ~oc~c! w•coic.h set. 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Yorty said "this is an impor-·· tant vehicle because most of the news media are slanted to left." Traveler Check Firm Must Pay ·- A1'LANTA. Ga. CAPJ -A Savannah. Ga. man whose Travelers Checks becamf: void arter they were drenched with water in un accident hns been awarded $3.000 in damai;:es by the Ceorg·ia Court of Appeals. The tourt upheld a Lower court ruling that the American Express Co. could be held negligent for failing lo warn J. R. Varnadoe Ill that the word .. void" would appear if the checks became wet. During a trip to Nashville, Tenn .• Varnadoe suffered a broken ankle ·when in a motorcycle accident he was tossed into a water-filled ditch. , Question arises as to 1\'helher a divorcee should or should not resume her maiden name. That's optional. contend the etiquette experts. 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"we knew \\."C had an All -American," Gri ffin '~ first coll ege game as an of· ficia l runner produced ,a school· reco rd 239 y:irds agains t Nort h Caroli na tw.o years "ago. lie broke his O"-'n mark with 2'15 yards against lo .... · a last fall as a-sophomore. Until he becam e the fifth un · derclassm a n to wi n the Heis man Trophy, Griffin wasn't awa re that none of the four pre\'ious players who v.'on it as juniors had been able to re- peat as seniors. Now he kno...,•s. ''Everyone 's sea.ring it into me now," Grifrin said Tuesday when he v.•as a nno un ced winn e r o f t he lleis man Trophy, v.·hich annua ll y goes to the outst anding .coll ege foot· ball players in the country. Griffin. a 5-foot-9, 185-pounder who hol ds the Bi g Ten a nd Ohio Slate career rushing records. intends to gi,•e it his best shot in 1975 in an at· tempt to becqme the Jirst t wo-ti me lteism a n \\'inner. "I'm gonna put m y be st foot rorwa rd ," he said , "and if the \'Oters think I'm good enough to win it again , then I 'll win it.'' ~ G riffi n has felt the pressure in rushing fo r more than 100 yards in every ga me during the past two years -an NCAA record 22 consecutive re· gula r-season games, plus the 1974 !lose Bou·I -and he expect s to be even more of a target no\I.· that he stands abo\·e the crowd as the 40th lleis m an winner. His next outing is against Southern Ca lifornia and lleis m an runnerup in the Rose Bowl on J an. I. "I'm sure they'll probably come and shoot at me more," he said, "but I'll just go out and do my best in every UPITt~ OHIO STATE 'S ARCHIE GRIFFIN POSES WITH HEISMAN TROPHY. ~~~~~~~~~~- McNally Acq uired By Expos r\E\V Ol!L EANS -The T\1ontreal Expos acq ui red vete ran lefthand er i)<ive T\lcNall y from Balt imore in a fi\'e pl ayer trade> completed today at !he baseba ll y.•1nter mec1ings. In ex cha ngc fo r l\I eNa lly, outfielder Rich Co_gg in s a nd m inor le ague pitcher 81\1 Kirkpatrick. lhe Orioles \111 11 gel outfielder Ken Singleton and riii:hthandcd pitcher l\1ikc Torres. McNall y, JZ, v.·as 16·10 v.•ith a 3.58 earned r un a \·e rage last season, his 12th v.·ith the Orioles. S1tdakis lo At1ge b XE\V O RLEA!\:S -The Ca lifornia A n~cls ha \ c t raded re li ef pit cher Sk ip IAC'k\1•ood to the New York Yank~es for dcsi.l!na tcd hitter Bill Sudakis. Sudakis, a former Lo s An geles Dodge r . \\'3S used as a reserve catchcr -outf1cldcr by the Yankees and S<I\\' duty <is a designated hitter and pinch hiller batting .232 in 89 games with SC\'Cn homers a nd 39 runs b<ittcd in . Orgill Spor l,IP.< SAN LUIS OBISPO -Former E'itancia lligh star f;ary Orgill scored :!2 points Tuesday niaht to pace Cal Polv (San Luis Obispo) 10 a 75-65 no n- eo Of erence basketball v.•in over Paciric. ~l1111i: Tri111nphs I.OS ANG E LF.S Armando ~l uniz, :t busy East t os Angt'les slugger. sur· \ i\'cd a cut over his left eye early in the fig ht a nd hattlcd on for an upset IO.round dcc1s1on over llcdgcmon Lev. is Tucsdav night. l\lun iz, 149 ·and one pound heavi er than his weltc r\11ci ~ht foe. solve d the ·bo xin g style of the No. 3 rank ed Lewis by bulling his "'"Y inside throwin~ left ;i nd ri ght com hinutions to the head. Profile of Griffin Mother Talks About Famed Son's Past By The Associated Press \Vhen Archie Griffin was IO years old. the othe r kids in Columbus. Ohio, called hi m "Tank" a nd made hi m play in the lint>. "Can't beli e\'e it nov.-. hut Arc hie v•as a fat youngster," said hi s mother . Al argarel. "Real bl ubber." The blubber turned into muscle, Archi e grew into a 5·foot·9. 185-pound s peedster , and Woody ilayes signed ~l rs. Gri ffin 's No . 4 son t o a scholarship at Ohio State. In the three years since, Griffi n has gained more t han 4,000 yards. \Vilh a ye a r to go. he has u·on the 1-Ieisman Trophy and sci a host of re· cords. But a t home, v.'here he grew up with six brothers and a siste r, Archie is just one of the boys. "l\Iy boys are all the same," Mrs. Griffin said. •·not as big, but the best there is. We 've been blessed, oh. how we've been blessed.'' The blossoming or Archie into col- lege football's most acclaimed pla yer in 1974 hasn't cha nged life in the Gr ir. fi n household , l\.frs. Griffin said. "Lo ts of pocplc call, show s pecial interest in us. since Archie got so famous .·· s he said. "But to be honest, li fe is about the same . Dadd y still works hard. the kids all love God a nd home and \l.'e put a meal on the la· ble every, night." l\.l rs. Griffin said Archie sti ll slips 10 miles across Columbus to eat her cooking once or tY<'iec a week. "lie lo,·es <1 nything I cook.," she said , "especially steaks. Of course, food prices being what they are, there hasn't been much steak at the Grif· fin 's lately.·· There are some who say Arc hie may not be the best football·playing son of factory \l.'Orkcr J ames Gri rfin and his "'ife . lie certainly is not the only one_ James Jr., the eldest son. played at tl:l uskingum. Ohio, and now is an in · sura nce actuary. Larry played at Loui s\'i lle a nd now y.·orks at a state school for boys, and Da ryl is a senior halfback at Kent State. The bac kup t ailback for the Buckeyero is freshman Ray Griffin, !'\o. 5 son. After him is Duncan, an all- state halfba ck at Eastmoor High in Columbus, a nd seventh·gr ader Keith, "'ho may be the best Griffin of all . There a lso is 9·year·old sis ter Crystal. Ytho is rumored to be able to throw a mean block. llaycs calls Archie the ~st back he's ever coached, and says his best attribute m ay be mental balance. "r ve neve r seen him incensed at a player. offi cial or coach." Ohio Sta te team doctor Bob l\t urphy call s Griffin "a super-hum an." fie said the s peedy runner played u·ith two hip pointers -a painful bone hrulse -and a pulled leg mus cle in the Buckeyes' 12·10 victory over Michi gan. "No other player could ha ve done that,'' 1\.1 urphy said. A junior . Griffi n has 4,064 yards rushini;: in his college career, an Ohio State and Big Ten record. l\.1ore spec· tacular is h is continuing NCAA record of having rushed for more than 100 . ya rds in 22 cons ecuti ve games throughout his sophomore and junior seasons . This year, he I~ the Buckeyes lo a 10·1 record a nd a third st raight Rose Bov.•I and totalled 1,620 ya rds, the most rushing yards in the nation. But he says personal accompli sh· ment doesn't mean tha t much. "The lleisman Trophy is not t hat important lo me." he said. "The more important thing to m e is winning the Big Ten and national c ha mpionships and going to the Hose Bowl again." game. t.:oach \lloody llayes says you either get better or you get 'A'Orse and I'll just t ry lo improve neXt year." That v.·ill take some doing sint·c Griffin has 4,0&1 yards rushing in his college c•1reer and ga ined t.62'0 yards lhis season -most araong the na· lion's m ajor coll egians . Griffin 's s uccess as a darting, slashing runner is a far cry from the days when he was a chubby offe nsive guard nickna111cd "Tank" on his little league team in Columbus. Ohio. After t v.•o years, his family moved to a different part of lO'A'n a nd Griffin switched team s and positions. "One day, our fullback didn't show up for practice," he recalled. "I volunteered, and I've been running ever si nce. I \\.'3S a fu ll back :ttl through high school. but at Ohio State I moved to t<1i lbaek. '' Griffin pl ayed 11! n1inutC's in his first va rsit y game as a freshman, bul didn't gel lo carry the ball. That was remedied in his next outing "'he n he carried 27 times for 239 yards against North Carolina and he 's been al it ever since. Alt houg h he's from Colum bus, home of the Buc keyes. Griffin v.'as hesitant a bout going Lo Ohio Stal('. "At first. I had a desire to go to Northwest ern," he said. "l 'l\·anted to go tq a small school tha t pl ayed big· time foo tball. But the n I figured v.•hy should I go away \l.'hcn e\•eryone real· ly k_nev.· me in Columbus .'' Although he said he was ":tl a loss fo r 'l\'Or d s'' over "·inn i n g the lleisman, Griffin admilted he would rather have a nation:il championship to share with his team mates. "This trophy is not for me. it's fo r the tean1," sa id the soft·spoke n tailbat'"k . who seemed bev.·ildered by the throng of ne"·smen and the glare or camera li ghls. "I'd love to \Vin the national cham- pionship," he said. "and if trading th is award fo r a \\·in O\'er J\.1 ichigan State would mean being No. l. .yes. I'd trade it. I 'd rather have a national cha m pionship. to tell'thc truth." Ohio State was No. l in 'J'he As· sociated Press rankings most of the season. but fe ll from the top afte r los· ing to J\.I ic higan State lG-13 on '.\O\'. 9. The Buckeyes are rank ed third v.-·ith the Rose Bou•! yet to come. Griffin won the \"Oling in each or the count ry 's five regions -East. Sout h. 1\tidwest, Southv.·est and Far \\'est. D av i s fi ni s h e d second a nd Washington third 1n the East, South and Far West 11.·nile those positions were re ve rsed in-the l\1id\l."Cl>t and Southwest. The o ther 1un1or s to win the lleisman w ere Doc Blanchard of Ar m y in 1945, Do ak \\'a lker of Sout he rn Met hodist 1n 1948 . Vie .J anow icz of Ohio State 1n 1950 and Roger Staubach of Navy 1n 1963. LOS ANG ELES -Running back Anthony Da11is of Southern California said Tuesd ay he v.·asn't surprised ~ and he wasn 't disappointed -al not be ing· \'Oled the l leism an Trophy as the na t ion 's top college foo tball player. "I didn't come here to win the lleisman Trophy, 1 came here to go to the Rose Bowl a nd \\.'e're going for the third time." said Da\'is. TH E LAKER S' LUCIUS ALLEN FIRES OVER BILL BRADL EY. Jackson Paces N l' Lake rs Battle Celtics After I 00-95 Sethaek BO ST O.'l 'J'he Los Angele <; Lakers end a bn cf t\\O-game trip. ·he re. toni,::ht. battling the Boston Celtics. LA st<1rlcd The lnp on" losing not<'. fall ing to the :'\C\\' York Knicks ·rues· da~ n1i::tu . 10!)·95, :1s Nc'A· York's Phil J:ickson hit 10 straight ricld goals aod scored a seas<•n hii:;-h 22 points. J ackson. v.·hos(' prc,·ious hit.:h gamC' \\'as 17 poin ts a.eain~l :\l•w (}rlca n~ in the sc:tson opener. rillli ed the Kn ic ks with 12 poinls in the third quarter . Eight po ints came during a 4:27 s1>an late in th1! third pe riod v.'he n the Knicks s urged fron1 ;1 GI ·56 deficit in lu a i3·65 lead. an ;.1dv:tnlage they never relinquis hed. i\ew \'or k IH11l l 1ts lead to 11 points e<1rl ~· in l h<· fourth 11u<1rtl'r but the t akers, tri_ggC'rcd by Lucius Allen. v.·ho rin ish<•d v.·1th a season-high 33 points. a nd Pat Rile~. v.·ho added 20, closed the gap lo 96-95 \\'ilh 22 seconds remai ning. \Vall l•"razie r J.!Ot six of his 21 points 1n the fin:tl : v.·o minutes. After the Lakcrs h<id seured fi\c c·on:.c:cutive • fM.11nts anti tlra\\·n 11·1th1n !Xl-88, the !\nicks' eapt;u n dri llt.'<I in a j um per and s;.i nk .tv.·o rout shots. putting New \'ork a head 94·88. Allen. \\'hose 11rcvious high thi'i ~Cason "as 30 poi nt'i, counl rred 'l\'ilh tv.o free tbrov.•s for the Lakers, but F'ra zier cam<' ri ght back with ~nothcr 011 TV To11igl1'1 C'hn1111el .'i at {; j um per \\·ith one minutl' left 'J'hen Elmore Smith hit it field go al ·for Los Angeles and Riley follo 'A'ed \\"ilh <.i l hrce·point Illa.\". narro"•ing New Yor k'$ lead to 96-95. But Co rky C;.ilhoun fouled Monroe V•ith se1·e n seconds lo go. :tnd after the Lakcrs lost the ball . on an in·bounds pass, Ri ley fouled l\.1onroc in the backC'ourt. The four free throws gave l\.1onroe 16 points for the game. Laver Plots Comeback, Full Playing Schedule The injur) -riddled Laker'! h:td only right healthy player:-. Ahsent bt.•cau"e of in juries or illness \l.crt· Gari (;oodrieh. <:;<iz1ic Russ('l l. ll a1)p y llairston. Bill Hridl':l'" .in!\ t\crn11t Washint:ton. tO\AllGElE \11 C•lf'lo""'O H•w••n••.S""t~f l'l..,,,n .11o•••Xt ""'••• 1, W1ntt<•~. lOVt l !. l OUl\)I II )1 lfEW 'f"O lllC UIO Brl<l!ev •. J•~·'°" :1, (;,...,.11o 11, Fr•r•., '1. """'"~ 1•. Wmqo•. D•v••I. ll•bbv 10, loM":l'l1l·11 NE\V YORK (AP) -Rod Laver sent out a message t hrough an emissar y Tuesday that should sting the ('ars of tennis' reigning <ices. Jim · my Connors and John Newcom!)('_ "The Rocket tells me he is pl annini! a .full schedule next year, deter mined to y,·in the \VCT lille," reported 1\.1 ikc Davies, director of Lamar ll unt's \.\'orld Cha m pionship Tennis O(X'ra· lion. "It 's the only major title he hasn't won. and he says he is going lo v.·in it before he hangs up his racket.·· La\"er . 36, dominated the game in the 1960s. sv.·eeping the four major championships in 1962 as an amateur and a ga in in 1969 as a professional. lie has been acclaimed by m any <1s the fi nest over -a ll sholmaker tennis has produc<'d . Advanc in g age and an achin g racket ar m blunted hi s ski ll s as lhe sport s piralled into the 1970$ on ;i pop11 tanty bourn and J1is Lournamcnl. appcciran ccs beeaml' fe\\'e r <i nd farther hc·lv.'('cn. lie \\';1s rankt><I No. 7 in the \\'Otld in Hl7:1 and faill·d tn challc•ngc at \\"irnhk•don ;ind Fore~! lli\l st h is~ear . L:iver and Connor" h;ne !'Jl!o:lle<I for a SI00,000 \\'inncr·lake :ill rhallen_ge n1 ateh a t La?--Vc_ga.., Fl'b 2. a m;1l<"h \\"hich s hou ld )'.:1Vl' some h 1n1 nf Laver"" ability to rtcapturc hi" form of the 1960s Connors ha s cho"l'n 10skip 1he \\'CT ci reuit. conc<'ntrallnA" un the l i S Lav.·n Te nni s Assot:1at1on and Grand Prix tours. J.a \·er. l hl· c;1n1t"<. fir:.1 n11llion air1'. ~ai ned the \\'(.'T fina ls \\\ll'l'. ui 1971 and 19i Z. lo.,in_g tal'h ILme to Ken R<lS<'\\'all. In 197'.l, he ~:nnt'd thl' o;t mifinals ht'fOre lu:-111~ to S1an Smilh, tht• ultima1e \\'inn{'r. Thi" ''t'<1 1' he u•a" bt.::1lc11 h~ $m1 lh 1n the ·fir~! round,. l°"A~lt\ 11 11 11 ii '~ ""'"' Yor~ 11 J8 "' 7S IOO) Fou!td ou1 Fra,.., To!•• loul' t.O\ A"9f'~' 71. ""'"' Yo•~ IS A 19,01' All-Coast Tea1n Picke d l"I llST TIEAMOFFEWSIE Ou.oflt tii.co \l•ott INrtt.--.•o, C•11to•t11•, l>f H• !.l'n•O< llunnlf>Q ...,(lo \ -Anll'Or'>¥ Dev". """1he"' C•I \ • !IJ 'ot<l•OI" •nd W•!l;o•O H~•nll P;o<oloc, ~10 11\ VN<)I W•~ r.-.:••..,•• -M"wt II•-•~ Ul~o•nli" ti-0 lflO 11>111or l nG O"'•QM McOon.lld, S..... 0.l!Qll ~tf, 1> J It) !.l'ft>O• Toq/>i [nd o .... B•o-0<•-!>:~•·.· 1.m IU"•O' f;t<~lt\ .if<ttH~•l,°""""'~t•l•,l>~.l!o'> '°'"ofl' ~na C.nt CIA". U(lA, •·I. 7'0 '""'""' C.U.•d\ 5tt••0-.1M•••"'" w .. ,~•"016"1~'"'" 1>1 7)0 ,..,, __ a...s B••I lla•n. ~''"'"" 01 'J hAi '"'~'"' Ct ntt• V..oil lltl!Ct. W••~•f>qlon ~·~••. 1>-• n\, l<Ol"0' Fl RST TEAM OE F(NSf. °"""' hnf'mtn c •• ,. ..t<>t.o. !.w"•"n C•• 1 ) Jl/ .__,, 0•1'• W•sor• \o.i!n.io.-S1••~ 1>l llS, .... n..,. Pt 1 0.....01'•n. ~lf"to•O ... S. loO, "'"'"" ' ~ Pnr1111 1\d1·n11t"'es f ADELA lbE. Austruli u -On ny I Paru n of Nt•\\' Zc;1l and :ind Alex ~t etrcve l1 of Hussia \\.'Un \h('ir first round matches in the n1en's singles or the South Austraiian Lawn tennis cham pions hips tod11y. R·ams Won't Ease Off Ag~inst 'Skins l>Nl>l<l •rs Po cf\/\•d WOO(J \oo.r!I-. '" (~• t I )ll """'"'". C.O•(let! P i-t, S.111\!o<<I, •\ :Ill ,,..,,,.,, l·•r> l t '"""· W••hlnoton S!•lf. 1 '· )\I "'NO! bo1>1>v ,.,,,. Mr,.,,.,.!.•~ O••oo.!.•~to, I 11 7•~ ,..n•O• Oeltns;~ b;t(•• "'"""'" c..it.~. ~'"'""' r •• • o ''" .... lo<. (!wtflt~ P~olOll'\. 'olotl>1ltn (.ti. •' XI' .... """ LIIY'• W.lqlll, S..n Jc"' S!A!" i.J !~ '""""'. )••-!);In .. 11w,O"·-,\ 10, 11~.-·n• °""'<1'• .. <• er .. o , ... -u. ~ ~ .... \l•t•. • • '" -·· P a.run beal Paul McNamee or Australi a 7·6. and 6-4 and r.1etreveli dtfeatcd Dale Collins or Australia, 6·3, 6 I. In women ·~ singl<'s pla y, Peggy l'i1icht'l downed Ccci f\1artincz 1·6. 6·3, '5·3 in an llll·U.S. second round match. In other won1cn's matches, top· s e c dtd Evo nne Gool a gong of Au s't r a li a l op p e d Na~as ha Chymyrevan or Russia. f 1, 6·3, and second·s«cd cd Olg;i r.torozova of Russia wal hurd·pressed to turn back Or1 taln's Le!lle harl !h 6·0, 3·6, 6·2. I.ONG BEA C~I (A P ) -TeamS that clfnch Natio nal Foolball League ' playoff s pots early might have a: ten· de ncy to ease off in late season games. but coach Chuck Knox of the Los Angeles Rams won't be doing it against Washington's Redskins on ~londay night . ··w e don 't plan to do any coasting,'' the coach told new1 m~ Tuesday. "W<''re not where we want to be yet. We .... ·ant to contlnue to grow." llls Ra ms h ave won the Western ti· tle in the NF'C, and the Washington Red$kins, under former Rams coach George Allen, have yet t o clinch the wild card spot for the Super Bovtl playoffs. "So they'll be cotning in here sky high "''ant ing to win," said Knox. "We "know that." \Yhile declaring his team wouldn't coast, Knox did say, "\\'e'll continue to play some people to develop depth in some pos itions to prepare for the playoffs ." · ~ t ronic&lly. It could be the Ra ms fac· ing the Redskins in the first playoff ro und if Alle n's Washin,lllon le1'm does win the wild card spot as ex· peeled. The team wilh thl' best second place record in each or the lY.'O conferencl'S becomes the v.1ild card In the pl ayoff'i \\lashington currently is 8·4 SI . Louis is \ead inJ? that Easte rn division :lt 9·3 \l."ilh Oall11s at 7-5. Both G r(•('n Ua y and Det roit are 6·6 in the Central Di vi sion v. ii h I 'A'O games lcCt. "I hadn 'l even thought ::ihout ii ,·· !iaid Knox a lx>ut lh<' 1\0S~iblltty nf n1eeling /\lien's teKm i\londay niR:ht :i nd then aa ain at the Coliseum on Dec . 22 in p\11)•0ff :1rt1on · Kno:t said he pl ans lo start his usual teams on offense 01nrt defe nse but hope~ for mprovcment in the plnr.e kicking ga m e where Oa\'id Ray b <ts been ~rrat1e the p;i~\ (e'A J.::i me..,_ Ill' did point out 1hnt \Vilh !hf' goal po .. tf; Ill ~ ;irdc;, l>t'h111d thr ~o;d hn•· that point<. aftr r t1111chd1,v.n nn longrr ;trt• auto1nat1t "Atl unll\, \\hat tln·v·rl' do ini: c~ try1n11 for a 19·\ arrl fi t·ld ~n;d and t h'' rc<'or<l<ii of 1.1 .... t "('a .... 1•n 11111 "ho1\ !h.11 rrc-quCntl~ !'Jlle'h f1 ('1d ).!i);!]" U('r(' ml"· l'<'d," th(l rnaeh "•l1cl l\nnx "~llrl !hi• \\ ,1..,lnn~l·1n p.1""'"~ :lltuck \\1th l'llhi•r Hill J\11rn~'r or ~11n ny ,Jurjlenc;,('n :ll <111;1rlt'rh.1rh. \\Lil pro v\de a b1c le.st for h1~ :-oun~ ~t:lcn, .... 1\t' rorps """"'..., ...,,., -c-• M""'•~. c..o"'°'"'• 1>->, no ""''°'· -04'.>n l'lty!'IOl<t>., 0<•-\-4, II\ "'"'"' W'i"' ••it!..,,~ Noo""\.A"°"""" UCl A. • 7 110 ;..,.;o,, •""'}Mn MclCt•, ~'" c.1.Mt, llO. M"'°' TIQl'>t -~ Jim oa.->(;"· !r.NllWrn (.al. •·1. Jlt -·~ r., ... , M.l•••n ""-" "°""""'" c,,1 • ,, "" ~ ................ ...,.,..,, Sotiul""n t.-1, •l. Jjol -·°"· GUl<e\ -C~•I• ~<•>t (A!o+ornlot. 6-• HO -•DI - M ... tHO•ton.U(lA I) J~ ._..,. Ct$• c.r•o it•~•·• 0i-...... si ... • s. no.-'O" \ICOMD 1(."'M DE,f.NSI: rie..n .. .,.,,..,.., -0••" P•hn \laotn•G ") )o;), _..,, p., .. ,.._4, """'"•"<ll"" ... ).J)S . ...,,..,. ~ P~o YOf>Ot• Mond'tn.(tlilOrn•• 'I 1)0.1"""" l•ntMo:;•~·\ 1101>-".0!?00"~U•~ ll 7lJ IV'"'''· O.•• (""" UI LA •, 111 '""''!>' 0.1• ,..,,,,,_ii, ...,......,.,,.. t•• • 1 1l"' _..,. .,.o Full"" ~11ylr<'la.11 UC\ A,6·1. 106 '""'°' ~IOll\I~ f4>(•~ r-. Ii!-• ~, ..... ,, [<11 ~ H , !U, .-•• Mt>nl• , .... _."""' °'""' ~m. >II ,.._ ....,'Of Dotl'LttM.,../'"Cl,Sl~.f>..1,!~ ........ -1!.tnl ""'••t• UCl .... ~·. 1$1 -'°' fl2 CAIL V PILOT Laguna In 6,3-61 Victory 0)' OOS KE'i'._ OltMIMllrl'lie.11.1" t~or the sel'ond straighl yeljr, the l.agunu Beach lli.:h b:1sketb3\l 1enn1 lx·ul \ht• .~allbrook \llurriors in the last seeonds. And for the seco nd $lr;ught ~·cur, ti V.'ll!i gunrd :\lurk lt ut hbun who v.•a5 the hero. :Rathbun ::.cor('d u dnv1ng l!-~·up v. 1th one second left \u<'sda y nii:ht to lifl the ;\'rl•!>l~ 1><1 :i.t 1he foul P,l agutd \\'arnors. 63 -61 . Rathbun ~ank u mid court ,bot hist ~e<1r ~1'hc Arti sts triuled 46-34 wl th 4 41 lt'ft in the third quurtt·r •I La guna Beach tli1:h before they rallied. . Tht'y trimmed it 10 5'Z·44 ~ 1he end of lhc pc:nod and citptodcd In the fourth q~urter v.-•hen hurly ~like Kendcrson. <i deitdly in~1dc sbooti.-'r . fo uled out for hllbrook. 1-lcnderson left \l(ith 11 points )V..'ithout 1-tendcrson und Jphn Chri!i tlanscn v.·ho (ouled out late in the third qbarter -the \Varriors no \g nger had any height 1ns1de uid the Art ists began ctPmlnating, · ,1'ralltng 56·49 v.1t h 6:13 left. the Artists san k t•ight 6-0int s in SS S\~conds. They ~ally tied 1t at 59 v.·1th 3: 13 left on two free lhrov.·s by t\1 ickey Allen. v.·ho was a d"om intttlng forC'e inside. t.Onlrolllng the boards and d,rawlng rouls. 'Forv.·ard EriC' l)av.·son -also grabbed important re- tio unds and Rathbun and Mike S~rrano ran the ra~t breuk cffecti\"cly. "ll was a t ypical llr~t 3;.imc," said Artists cocich Jerry F:.1ir. "'\\'e v.·on th e b<1ll g;1mc on <.i poor. un· pla nned play, hut I v.•;1s pl c:.1sed '.l'1lh ccrt;1in thini::~. We came back tv.·icl' and Shov.'cd a lotoften:icity"' 1'he Artists ralliPd fron1 11 30·23 lll'fit:it lo lil· the SCOr'<'. 30-30. at halftime. Ut1tM .. 11t;~!NI ,• • " • .. :t~ ' • • • ' • • -.. ' ' • ' +,.19~1 ' • ' • .... _ • • ' " -~ ' • • " 0.M~ • • " 10\fl~ n " .. ., )c-,,~n ... 11 .......... " " n ·-· ~ ..... " " .. .. ..., Mustangs Jn 44-41 ' Setback , ~ By DAVE ft()!U1\SO '--O.IMO..U,,.ICll~ , Costa ~r cs a lli g h's ?ilustangs could muster on -l>' eight points in the second and third periods and '{)range High took ad\'an- ·mge or thl' cold spells 10 re-.~ord a 44·4 I win Tue~day tughl in the basketball de- but for both !iChools :.It Costa ~1CS3 Leadin~ 18-8 v.·11h lhrl'c ,fJ11nules left in the second Quarter. Cosla ~ll'..;;1 v.·cnt ·t old and Orange w11 s ablC' to ~lose the j!ap to 20·16 before half! im<' The ?ltustangs hod {ilaved vrry v.·1>11 in lhe first fl l·riod, dominating the b<iards and shootini;i we ll :..nd held a t 2·4 IC'ad aftC'r the f1r ... 1 r1t;ht minutes. • jlr;.ingr. hov.·t'vt'r, slar!<'d tO n10\'(' bf'tl<'r lah· in !he !'.l~r-und ri<'riod :ind 1t..: rno,•t· t11L'T!I 'l'l'rncd to l>affll· the ~111 ... tJn i.: ... ' 1onc dt>fenSl'. °rh1• I r"l'r\1t t011(HH1e1t 111 t hi.' \.turd IJl'I 11.cl ;ind ()r;1nge f1null~· took th<' lc>ad v.·ith 2 35 r'·n1;tln111g 1n lhc third q uartl'r. 25 21. ( Or.1ngC' -.r-orcrl !hf' n£"xt four JKl!Ol~ lo open 11p :.i 29 U n1ur~1n, hut bul'kct ... h,\' Oan fl'<'r' an<I k'.f'tlh ,JO<irph~on ~n .d.J I L·d ("os\;i ~11.•,;1 tu :i.1;1y °(:111 ... r :1ftt1r thrt•t• periods, .ti '.!~ '.Alth11ugh ("o~l;i ~fr,a l1 n;1llv ... t;irtP<I to h11 111 lhl' final· pi.'rlod. t)ran~(' L\:t ~ ~till ;'Ible to t•onnE't1 on ~ornc t•a..,~· -.huts ""1th fine mo\e· rt'IC'n\ :ind a dt'libcrull' :;tyte of play v.·h1ch ,, ...... 1t hitt1nf. ·lh('(lpC'n man . ·rhl' l'u11lh~·r-. 1)p€'ned uµ a 37 ::i2 lc:.id "'1th 5.30 l<'ft in lhL' i.:arne and ~t;ir\l·d to slov. thin~' dO\\O Cosl:i till•..,J closed thl! cap to 39 31 ·"1th 1. 35 left on ::i free throw •hv Jo..,cpt\-.(l n. Uut Ro1ndy c"ee: .. man J:U\C Orange 3 41 :Ii lc:id ::.erond ... luter \\ ith ;i luyur ~!coca -v.•31 tht:!n forred to roul Oran~e :i-. time ran 001. C.1U.Mt11lfl) • " • • , ... , • • ' .. iWr•ll•• ' • ' " '40"1>"-' ' • ' "'' ... '''°" ' • ' \loM ' • • .-.~~~ ' • • tO lfl-' • ' 1.1.1, • ' " " It.,,,, ... ...,. ...... • " " " .. CO'll•,,_,.,. " • • ,, ........ , Wedrie~day, Deeembet •. 1')74 W ar1-iors . Stiff Test for NewportSpartans . Threaten TORRANCE-Bay League runntrup Wtst Tor· ranee provides the opposl· t1on for the high -fl)'ing Newport llarbo r High Sailors Friday night at Long Beach Veterans Stadium and it figures to be a stirr challenge as the \Varrlors boos t ll solid line, domlnaled by200-po undt"r~. Cooch Fred Petersen's \lfl'Jrr1ors boast an offensive line that U\'Crages 212 pound:s per player from light end to the opposite t11ckle. And the rront rivt In the Wa.rrlors defense ll\'Crages 196 pounds. 203-pounder. Also on df'· feni;c are tackle Allan ScotL t6·1, 210), ends Krai g Gearhart (6·0, 180) and Ed Atiller (6-2, 192) and middle guard Tom Gardea <S -7, 190). The offen&i\'e llnc con· sists of tight end And y Ca rter C6 ·2, 192), right tat kle Art Berger C6·2, 2151. guard Gary Atlmuru <5-7, In th(' backfield ~re 1921, center Fred Burch quarterback Atark Va si (6-3, 229), guard Brian . CS·lO. 160 ), fullback Glenn Stranger (6·0, 212) a nd Peterson (6-0, 177) and tackle David Tre:;sel (6·3, tailback Ron Schtoderer out 225). ofthe l andproset. Petersen says his No,. I rootball player ls defensi\'c tackle Sieve Codey, a 6·2, Peterson has ru:n for 12 tou chdowns among his 779 yards and 6.5 a\'erage stats, while Schloderer has tallied four times 1n i;ainin1 838 yardJ> ror a 4.9 average. Vasi ha11 completed 66 of 138 pa sses for f our toochdo\\·ns and all four scores have gone lo widt' re· ccivcr Cory llons, who has caught 35 for 514 yards_ \Yest 1'orrance has an adequate kicking game, too: with placckicker Tim Gibson bitting fo ur of five field goal attempts, includ · ing a 47 and 42·YBrder. "Newport has a lot or "'e aponi," says Warriors couch Petersen. "And 1 ha· \'e n't seen the wide tackle inyone qu i te like Newport." · This is Petersen's 10th year at 1he Warriors helm and the fifth time in the playofrs for the Bay League po~rs. Vikings six derense in years. But we block by rules and I don't think the de.tensive align· menl should cuust us pro· blems. The only problem!; are the ones created by personnel rather than tac-N tics. 21 "Newport reminds us a ~! little of North Torraneti in 19 personnel. although it may ;; be a little quicker. As for • the way Newport goes about 7'I things, we haven't seen .)0 wel,TOlllV<NC:I LIWlltOll #lo!VO"lt c." ..... ,1.1 HI Wll!o<M ""'• Mt<lkto P110' '11rdl1 ltoUllll H!lll HGrlll T•Hl- 5'0<.IUl TtrrM<• ~· · VIiia Park lll 1h'1 Spartans. with 6-4 forward Steve Nelson and former Marina 1-ligh as:;istant Ron it Lindsay at the controls, pro- 11 vide the opposition for • P.13rina Hlgh's Viklnas ~ tonight ln the reatured , second round tilt at 8:30 In :: the Vikings gym. • It's the second half or a 1> doubleheader in cham-,.. Tars' Anderson Old Polo Griffins' Passing Wizard· Nearly Drowned Rivalry Final Challenge for Bucs Renewed EL CAJON--Grossmont '.l'e \\'OUld go 10-0, but we "Their offense 15 more pion.ship bracket Play that b egins with Newport Jiarbor and Katella as tho 10th annual Marina · Westminster Invitational basketball tournament con- tinues. Newport and Katella playat7. Jo consolation action at Marina. El Toro met War- ren at 4 and Compton and Corona de! Mar were to ·clash at 5:30. BV ED BVRG AR T Of 1111 o.w, "'*II.I" Two days before he became a freshman at Ne wport Harbor lligh, Frank Anderson a lmost drowned. Now. two days before the Cl F' 4-1\ water polo cham- pionships, the Corona del P.1ar Sea Kings probably ~·ished he had. Only a junior and barely 16-years-old, Anderson is regarded as....one of the Cif'5 top poloists,,a devastating shooter from the hole who combines a quick backhand shot with a right hook that has knocked out many oppo· nents. Tri tons Sizzle In Debut BvllOWARDL.llANDY OllloiOoltf ~.:ftM•"- ,\ s h:..rp -s hooling San Clemente Tritons baskel- ball team opened the 1974-75 se:1son in impressive fashion Tuesday night with a 73·58 \'ictory over Do~·ney lligh in action in the win- ner's gym . Tke Tritons of coach Stan Oel'ttaggio hit 66.7 percent from the floor for the night in a fantastic opening ex- hibition. They hit 36 of 54 at- tempts with rour players scoring in double figures. San Clemente ran off a string of 12 straight points after Downey had scored the first basket to run the rount to 12-2. The outcome \1 as nevrr again in doubt as the 1'ritons hit 20 of 31 for the half and bettered thi s mark in the second half. The cager Trilons had a bit or foul trouble early in the g;.ime \Vhcn Jrrf Densmore and Scott St!\'l·rs t·ach had thrtoe. 1"i m Dunh am pat"<'d the T ritons scoring p<i r<ide v.·ith 16, hilling eight or 11 fron1 the floor. Center Ted Kalota took t he center jun1p three t imes. blocked sc \'eral O o\v !le'j s hot s a nd othrr\\·i:_..e controllt:!d both backboards "'h£>o he Lvas in the act1u11. lie also hit 12 points as one of four Triton.:; en douhle figures. "'\\'e'rc a better ~hootin~ te <im th a n v.·e \\·<'re la~t season," O c ~taggio said . "\\re'll use the fast break more and t hope our re· ~t~rvcs pl ay as well as they dill tonight.'" 0e~ ........ f•Jlo• '-•lot• ·-'"'" , .. "' s.~ c:.111,.,.,... rni .. " ' . ' ' • • ' . • • ' . • • ' . ' . • • • • . ' Stwel,Olllr\Oen • " ' ' ' " ' " • " ' .. • • ' • ' • ' ' • ' • " n S."Cl~"""l• l'<I to !I !._,, °""'"'' !! u • tl-!4 85-79 Win For GWC UA RS'J'O\\i -<:;of den \\\•st Col l eg1•'s 1'crr,· 1\1 e 1s e nh e1 m t• r c:.i me throug h \\'1l h his seeo11d st rai i,:hl 39 ·point rK·rform<1 nct': Tucsda~· nii;:ht and the Hu stlers snapped Uarslov.··s '13 ~an1(· Y.inrun~ streak ~1 t home. 8.S· 79, in non . confere nce b<iskctball. !\lt!isrnheimer :ilso hod 13 rebounds and Jack Kelch h ad 12 carom~ :"18 t hC' Husllf'rs upped their record to2-0 Ot ..... W.11 IUl ln!l«t- " 1111 " ... ......, ...... ,..... •• 1 l 1' p...... 0 t 1 ~~.. 1 1 10 .,., • ' 10 -. . Clt r• O I !.l-f\ l 1 II l<Ullf!• I 0 I 1 ..... ,. .. , 0101 f-'tfl 'U 1t ti fl 1<•t•u1M· ewe:.. t>-fO. • Agains t Lonli Beach Wilson In the quarterfinal5, It was early in the year Anderson scored seven when NEwporl Harbor goals. I-le has tallied 72 High's water polo team beat overall but fa ces his biggest Corona del Mar ,8-6. challenge Friday night "Corona del Mar is much when the Sailors and Sea more ~lished now,"' says Kings collide for the 4-A ii· Sailors' coach Bill Barnett. tie al East LA College. "They're a .good team with "'rh ey have guys who two guys who have started ha \'e been playing s ince since they were freshmen." they ~·ere fi\"e years old," The Sea KingS have in- Anderson says. 'deed become polished, Anderson didn't get start-knocking off 1973 champion eduntilhe was l3. Sunny H ills in the 4-A ··1 started tv.·o days semifinals lastv.·eek before my freshni::in year in Now, Corona de! Mar will high school." he says. '"A try to dereat the Sailors for friend of mine and I were the title v.·hen the two teams messing around a nd we meet at 9 Friday night at knew someone on the water East LA College. polo team. "Our game agai'nst Sunny "So we went dov.·n to the Hills was as ""'ell as ""'e have pool and just messed played all year." says Sea around. I almost drowned Kings' coach Cliff Hooper. ·the first d8y. But it v.·as fun f''We played a more careful swall ov.'ing the wat er, defense and we have more Andersn n got a call from than nine guys now. We head coach Bill Barnett were playing with six a nd laler that night. seven earlier in the year." "I noticed that he was Despite the improve- \'e ry coordinated," says ment, Hooper doesn't know Barnett. "And that is what if his Sea Kings can stop the yo u look for in a l l Sailors. freshmen." "They scored 12 against Barnett also noliccd that Downey and I don't kpow if Anderson was growing. we're capable or scoring 12 ··A nd he is still growing," goa ls against anyone. says Barnell about the 6-2 Frank Anderson scored fi ve Anderson . "And· we need goals a nd Greg Fults scored people his size if water polo three and we'll probably is e'·er going to succeed on have to contain them an international level." somewhat." Collegehasa9-0-2recordas didn't play well a t a ll balanced than any we've it enters Saturday's ' against Riverside (9·9 tie) faced this sea5;0P. Citrus Division JI championship and our defense let down had a great rwu\Lng attack JC football battle with against Saddleback (27·27 andSaddlebackhad agreat Orange Coast College a t tie). passinegamebutCoasthas San Diego State-but Grif· "But we haven't had to it all. We've never faced a llns coach Dave Jordan play the teams Orange team that does things as say5 it should be better. Coast has. Orange Coast i.s well as Orange Coast does," "To be honest, we expect· definitely the best de-says Jordan. ed to do a little bit better," fensively team we've faced But the Grossmont ol- says Jordan, once an assis-Tbey hafe great people fense hasn't exactly iput· tant coach at Corona de! and tbe;"-re big," says teredthisseason. Mar High. Jordan.. "We had a good year 1\nd the Grilfins coach, Grirfins quarterback Joe Roth is rated No. 1 in the state In passing. The 6·3, 180-pound sophomore had completed 198 of 348 passes fo r · 2,375 yards and 25 touchdowns. He had two TD strikes In Grossmont's 18-12 playoff win over Santa Rosa ·last week. recruiting and we had most v.•ho tutored at St. John ol·our players back at the Bosco and Cal State skilled positions. At the (Fullerton). fears the start or the year \1re thought Pirates olfense. Orange Coast Falls. To Cypress, 46-36 His favorite targets are sophomore Dave Oliver and freshman Don Kramer. Oliver has 67 receptions for 8SS yards and 8 TDs v.-·hilc By CRAIG SHEFF Ot ... £1,tlly"llrtsutl Cypress College, exploit· ing its slow down passing game to the fullest advan- tage, rolled to a 46-36 basket- ball victory over visiting Orange Coast College Fri· day night. The winning Chargers, noW 2·0, rallied from a 26-20 deficit ror the \'ictory-with ~guard John Moore spark- ingitall. Kramer has hauled in 60 Coach Herb Livsey's aerials for 739 yards and 7 Pirates, down 20-18 at the touchdowns. And tight end half, increased the" tempo Bill Helms (6-7,~220) has after· the intermssion and caught 29 pa.ssea for 388 quickly look a 26-20 lead two yards and 4 TDs. "minutesintothesecondhalf. The Griffins' g round But the momentum game .ts led by freshman changed abruptly on a pair Larry Downs, who has car- of OCC t urnovers and the ried 117 times for 592yards. Chargersstreakedback. Orange Coast scrim· , . First Moore stole an er-maged Grossmont in early :rant OCC pass and scored, September and outscored then Brian Coin stole a ball the Gr i (fins 4 -2 in and added a Jayin. touchdowns, but Roth was Villa Park nipped Wu· ren. S9·58, and Katella beat CotJlpton , 61·54, in Tuesday's play al Marina. \ •At Westminster Tuesday twas Long Beach Millikan besting Et ~todena, 77-61~ .and Lynwood defeated Los Alamitos, 71-58. Villa Park has the site up front to stay with Marina and rebounding figures to play a key part in the issue; Newport Harbor, after coming from behind to nip Corona del Mar and its de- fensi\'e tactics, must con: tend with Katella's full· court pressure. Katella's three-euard or. rense reatures 6-l forward "Rick Dunn and sophomore Chuck Greene. Eagles Win Cage Debut · Estancia Hlgh's Ea1te1 ope n e d up the 1974·75 basketball season on the winning side Tuesday night with a 63·59 conquest over host Canyon in non·lea1ue action . As good as Anderson is. Barnett talks the same he is quite modest. praising way ~bout the Sea Kings. Akron Tops the team instead of himself He is especially concerned and criticizing his defense. iabout 1.1 ark Watson and Then after OCC's Elie .. just gettlng over an illness Southwick had scored to· and Oliver was sidelined. make in 28-24, Cypress' Jeff Jones hit three buckets in a rov.• to put his team ahead, 30-28. o,.....,.c~ Elwood Hansen scored 16 points in pacing coach Dave Carlisle's outfit to victory. while 6·4 Jim McCloskey and S-9 Kyle Bischoff added 13 counters apiece in the foul-plagued game. "I consider myselt a ter-Dan Pennington. Corona.de! !'"S. C J Fi've rible defensive prayer," he P.tar's two leading scorers. 0 a says.''lfoulalotandl have -''ft would be best if v.·e much to work on. T ha,•e to don't let them set up in the prevent people from getting hole," Ba rnett says. an inside position." Inexperience could also But he is outstanding of· be a fact or. fensively. "What has really come to "111y hole shot is my light is that we're a n inex - best," t\e says. "bul none perienced b all club," says are really harder than th e Barnett, who starts only lv.·o other." seniors.• Anticipation Key For Laguna Goalie AKRON . Ohio-Ted Rergcrson hit 18 and "Kt:!n Kile 16 points but it wasn't enough as t.he touring Southern California College Vanguards basketball team dropped an 84-69 decision to host Akron College ht?re Tuesday night. ilc's not particuarly big nor is he particuarly fast. SoCal fell behind by 13 points al Intermission but pulled within five with 10 minutes left to play. Al Ca rlson. the Vanguards' 6-11 center, picked up his rourth personal foul at this .poi nt and left the game. "I still don't move lo the When he r eturne d "the side as fast as I want lo," he margin was l L says. .. SoCal College shot 39.4 Potter considers.legv.•ork ~rcent from the floor and the most important facet of ,-ut 86 _percent at ·the free being a goalie. .. throw hne. s.c.tic.41911 (HI Orange Coast never re- gained the lead. · The Pirates played well in ~he initial half, but turned it · over at critical J.imes after ·the intermission. · And they couldn 't hit key " '" • .. a " " .. " " " J"ulltf1lioft a.~. Rl...,.lldit $tn OlflrO C:C: ---SlddMMdl S... BerMrdlllO Ari"'"• w .. tem P110m•r CHrus $.lr!l•R- " • • " ' ' " • • .. • " Estancia had two players foul oul and two others were in jeopardy. In the third quarter alone the officials levied 'Z3 fouls on the two lea ms. ,_ Mark Lamph led Canyon with 21 points. "percentage shots, canning Pro Scores l!llMdl t.ii only8of20 inthesecondhalf. ... " ... , l\-1oore scored 12 of his 14 • • ....~.. • • 2 ,. ~I SaUftUl1AsMllll• Org!ll 1 S J 1 points in tbe second half, get-M11w .. , .. 11t, 1yt1.n 1t1 M1rt11 o t , t ting ·lwo buckets on lob HtwYM111t0,U.Al'IQlllftH """'"'•'•~ • s s 11 backdoor passes behind the ~~~~~ ... ~:!,°",." ~=•via. ; ; ~ ! OCC defense. And he also · Go11•S11i. 1tt,H••OrtnM·ttt ~ o • • t scored three layins after •1ie.it-.:~.:!:"~:..,1.MtN !!:!':.. : : ; '! ·steals. hffll•S.¥W•Wll1'1911111> ;ou.o 2C1 21 it u Despite its height advan-"•""'°""r.•,Ml-""•s "'-"'a.rttn,, ,, ,. _ .• St. Leul1S.C•lltonol• I E1lwi<lt ...--- ta ge. Or a nge Coast ·"'as inef · · ... -::=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;""=-:;===~'=";;;;';:'=::"::;-"; fective inside. And guard r l\lark Adams, who had scored 44 points in the Pirates· two victories. was :held to just two fi-ee throwS' by the Chargers-and those didn't come until 11 seconds .remained in the game. P!t's 1s1<1 & spoQt shop /or lie docs bizarre tbings like holding 10 -pound v.·eights abo\'e his head and relaxin g while his team· males are furio usly trying lo score a goal. "I wo rk out with the weights a lot." he says. ''In practice, when the team swims, I do thew_ei~hls." fl ft " ., Or•q11C....l•I e..r,. ••tu """• Btrg.trson I t 3 II CO!llftl l J • t Ori-l 2 • I "'°""' O t s 1 ll:llt • • 0 ,. se...tr..i(t 1 0 0 • l~ul "'hen U1c opposition comes his v.·ay, goalie Rob Poftcr does his thing. Jle in- 1.imirlates. blocks shots, an- ticipates. coldly stares at the shooter. Says Otto: "I-le holds 10 W•1-1"1 • ~ 1 u ,,..,,_.,. s 1 1 11 "'-""• 1002 w.1,,. J111 TENNIS DAVIS CLASSIC II "l~c intirriidall'S ('V('r- ythlng and is cs11e,ia!ly touAh insitlot the tv.·c:f-yurd line." says \Valt Otto. Pot- ter 's water polo coach at Lasuna Beach Jligh. In the CIF' 3-A semifin als against Servile l;ist \\leek. Potter sa\'ed 13 goals. cvt'n blockini;: s hots on one -on· on(' contests. "'~le usually contains ana controls the ball.·· says Ot- to. "He is oot a crowd plr~1scr v.•ho knocks it out. Normally, he'll knock the ball tlo~·n. pick it up and pass it ou t . lie an · t1l'1p ates v.·hlch is what hascarriedus.'' 1 Potter's heroics-eight s:•Vl'S 11rr game-have [;.ir~cl)' heen responsible for lhc 1\rt1~1 s reaching the fi nal<> ag;11nst University i''ric.lay ni ght at East LA Coll l'~C- Pottcr says goa ltending is concentration. '"I v.·atch the ball and try 10 an1tci11ate." the 5-9 senior says ... t have also tried to rail out lhl' dercnse& but v.hcn r do . t can't follow the ball as well.'' Potter, v.•ho only started 1tl1t:t"ing v.·alcr polo during his sophomore year, reels he can still im ro\'t, pounds above his head and. ,....tJt..o o o o o s.-1.._, 1 o • 2 doessustained le.e:drives.'' "1111 0 9 1 0 Atl9h-9 o 1 o Tou.t1 11 1J I I 6t TotM1 U t 1' • Potter was a gOatie on the rr===":::'::'"::'":':' ::"::~::·::· .. :::"::· ==;;~-'-_H_!!.tt~~ »II. frosh·soph team that beat University two years ago. Last season, he was a back- up to Bob Malone--now at UC lr\'ine. '"Ma lone was bigger and stronger but didn 't an· tici patc as Potter does," says Otto. Potter really erijoys his position. "I like it v.-·hen we win.'' he says, "and I really like getting to rest "'hen the ball is at lhe other end of the pool." JC Fives In Tourney[ HO MOORPARK~Golden NEEDS West College laces Ce~lral INSURANCE? Arlio na at !! and Sad· • dleback battles Moorpark at 9 in the 01>ening round or the Moorpark basketbal: tournament Thursday. Other openlng round !);'lit· ings matc h Rio Hondo against San Diego CC at 5 and Pierce against Riverside at 7. • We all do ... why not coll us and discuss your lnsuronce needs· with our quolifl1d st,off of underwriters? No obligation, of coorse. 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S;antiago's Cavulicrs hll ti nddlt-d tht: nels in the e arly goings ~·ith Jol\n Ohodnicki hitting al\ 16 Of hi s l)\:intS Ill the first half-most in lhe first period . But he and his Cavaliers mates seemed to run out of gas in the second half oi s U niversit y s imply wore ttov.•n the visitors v.·ith its hustle. Hich a rd DrO\l.'ll , v.1ho scored 19 for the victors, got Uni versity atOJl v.•ith a pair of free throv.·s v.·ith 1 :~left 111 the ha ir. bul tl v.·as still tied at 38 v.•ith 2 .12 spent in ,the third period. Then Rrown .,.,.ent to v.ork :.ig ain . hitting from the ba se line . Jim Whit e followed with a layup and Guy Be ck finished Santiago off. interce pting a pass and ,l'\'entually lending an assist lo John Dudek, v.·ho pumped in a shot rrom lS reet out to make it 44·38. Ken Mullinix added a 20· footer and DriscoU's Tro· j ans had it 1n tile bag v.·ith J·JO left in the lhird qua rte r. 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SMI TH, 0.(t•..0 • NOTICE tS Hf11E8Y GIVEN 10 till 1.rldllor• of !tie •eo" ,,.,,..., d«-t 111t1 111 --· IWIYl"f (l•l"'I -O.inSI IN MIG ._..Al •re l""•ffcl 10 11 .. tlWf!\ ..,\II"" ...C•tWf¥ .,_,,.,,,I~ 1 ... 0lll(tOl ,..!ler• d trw •OCve tnlllfe(I (OU•! .... lo ""-"' tn.111. wl1n lM M(•lil•T -"'~· lO"" ""°"'"""cl _tl Ille otll<e ol Nt AU ..... ,1. MHERYE, MUMPER ANOHUCiHlS,»J Jo\lth H-$! .. ti, LOK A"9>1'1ti, Ctllftm!I, -1(11 11 , ... plo<t of Ou•lllt" Ol l!W -· ,..,.d !ft •II ""'"'I rot•l11n1119 loffltt"•"' • ule Ol(-1'1, wllll!ll ,....,. """"1lt flt.r tN tlttl OUOll<•llMI of lfllt noto(f, 0.tfd No"'"'"'' 12. ltU lt!(lotAAO P. 5MrlH l•t(utor OI tn•Wl!tot 11\t •IMIW ft•rntcl Ol<-..1 "6.UIRYI, MUM,IR •WO MVGf!ll MW'JMYI at Ltw .l.d '-"'" ...... Sir"°" JIVI PMw LM ,.,... .... , C•n,.r11I• *" M*"''' tor I! .. uru.r· "°'!ltMcl 0•1ft11r (u\1 b-u, p,1(111, .......... , tl,111, 11,•ftd O.t.-•• ,,,. .. ,,...,, PIJBLIC NOTICE . 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I said the new LaForce dou· , ble expansion automobile. • engine, whose inventors claim it cuts ruel consump- tion in half, will be an im· portant breakthrough in the natJon's energy shortage Lt Jt checks out in future tests as well as it has so far. Rep r esentatives of Genert1I Motors also were impressed by the first tests of the La Force engine in' Washington. They said its I R VI N E UNI VE RSITY SCHOOL OF LAW WINTER 9U.ARTE.'!.R-'--~- EHROLLMEHT Classes slarl on December 15, 1974 Ad,mi ssion is open to a pplicants who comple ted . a minimum of two years of. college work with a "C" average. Nig ht and weekend program is a vailable. LSAT is not required for admission. Graduates receive the J.D. or LL.B. degrees.· and qualify for the. California Bar Examination. .~ ........ ,_ .. ,,. .. ,,..-.. ·'-l 't1r. ~::::::::::· ............ .!.: ==...-.:.~ ... _ ....... _. ........... ''''""" ''""'=..;.--J.c·'o··~-:··~··~·~· ~ ' ""'"'"""'' ........ --........... --.......... 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It's really a handy calendar ..• and ~·s yours free ... at Fullerton Savings and Loan Association .•. where you always find the highest interest in tho nation on insured savings, accounts now insured to $40,000, and many free, convenient services. Come In and pick up your free calendar. FULLERTON SAYINGS (E ASTB LUFF CENTER) EASTBLUFF DR., NEWPORT BEACH • • Building Permits Up In Laguna Con strUction in Laguna Beach totalled an estimated $700,000 during October, up nearly $400,000 £rom the same month last year, figures released by the depart ment of planning and development show. On a yea r-to-date total, 1974 construction hit $9.4 millioh as compared with S9.1 million ror the same period last year. During October, 55 'building permits were is- s u Eid: eig h t tota lling Sl92,000 fo r single family homes, 15 permits for com- mercial, wall s a nd fence constr uction and 32 for alterations, additions and miscellaneous construction and demolition. Coast Firm Ge t s Job Five' percent of a $19~,137,914 Navy contract awarded ln Hug hes Ai cc raft "''i ll be performed in the Newport Beach plant, Rep . Andrew Hinshaw has an- nounced. The total contract calls ror modification to the weapons controls systems and associated equipment for installation on the Fl4A aircraft. Allocation of the contract, in addition lo the Hughes Newport Beach facility, is 4 percent at the Torrance plant; 3 percent in Culver Ci ty; 78 percent in El Segundo. and 10 percent in Tucson, Arizona. Shop Set Fo r Tennis Professional TenniS Pro· grams of Irvine will open a s po r ting goods s tore specializing in tennis equip- ment ;,it Ca mpus Valley Center, Verano Way and Campus Drive, announces President Mik~ Dunn.· The store will open In March, 197$. ll will be locat- l'd in a 65,000 square foot n<'i ghborhood shoppin·g center 01cross from the University of California al Irvine. 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Vilt• ,. 6"' 1. °Ml(Ofl.• ~ ... t.Q ~f Cit J. J.n oflrlll!I u.ll u.c1 vov•o • •1 1.1till .. ltl' 1.21 1.• Ololl(tC. 10 It 10 .. N MANC'OCI(~ .. .,.,, , I 00 l.01:4._.,,-c11 .. 1c1otlld • ' • . . -. -. DAIL V "9LOT • • .. Auto Layoffs Mean 1 Fewer Gifts at Yule : Tuesday's Closing Prices NEW .YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~ D'ETROIT IUP() There will ~ re"'·eor p~ sents this year ror the children or more than 215,000 U.S. and Canadian auto workers tu.Id or r because the cars they built arl!'n 't selling . For thousands more whose livellhoods11re tJed to the nation's number one in- dustry. December will be ftlarilyn JoanKaupplMshasbeen a ppointed marketing represen· 1at1ve for National Alrllnts. Prior to her recent promotion ?wtrs. Kaupp\n1s worked for Na: tional in the a.if rreightdepartmenl. lier territory Includes Or01nge County. She and 'her husband t·hildre'! reside in Irvine. and two • KAUl'l'IMU Great \V estern Savings and Loan Associallon has named Carl J . Castillo assistant vice president. The Santa Ana resident 1s manager of the firm 's l,akewood oft1ce, and has been with the assoc1at1on l'>ince 1963. • Nev.•port Beach resident Joseph H. Arnold ha s joined Exxon Chemical l 'SA as a technical sales representative in the specialt:) chemicals department. Prior to jo1n1ng Exxon he "'as in sales with ?tlagna Chemical Corp. • l'atrlck .\Y . lfayes has been na'.med to head the newly created consumer affairs department at Fleet\o\·ood Enterprises, Inc. in Riverside. The Dana Point resident spent 11 years with Union Carbide in Los Angeles before joining lhe mobile home firm. • Earl Clark has been elected chairman or the American Life Insurance Association, principal trade group of the nation's 1.800 hfe insu rers. 11e is chuirman and chief executive of Occidental Life of Cahfornia and is also group vice president heading insurance and investment services for the firm's parents, Transamerica Corp. l-le and his\\ 1fc reside 1n Laguna Niguel. .. E. \\',''Gene" Barbee of Barbee-Enslen Insurance .o\s'.lociates or Laguna ~iguel tias been a\\·arded as a "company top producer'' by Old Line Brokerage Ser\•1ces. lie sold more than Sl.J million in 1tfe Ul· ::;urance during the last six months. • • The board of directofs or 'Douglas Oil Company ha,·e :t nnou nced the election or Lionell J. Janecek as VICe president Of the company, The Seal Beach resident is director or planning and corporate secretary. and has been "·1th the firm since 1961. • Kenneth L. Booth has been elected a group vice pre· sident of Consolid ated Foods Corporation. Jle lYlll continue as president of B.P. Furniture, a di,·ision of Consolidated Foods, v.-ith a 390.000 square fool facility in lr\·1ne . I-le resides in Xe\\'porl Beach. • San Clemente resident Richard F. Smith has been promoted to manager nf Southern California First Na· tional Ba'nk'S II arbor VIC\\' office I-le \\'<tS former\,\· ge neral lending officer at the bank's San Clemente office. • 'larianne llelman has been elected an assistant \'ice pres1dl'nt of Gibralter Savings and named manager or. its Santa ,\na office. 1 f.Irs. 1-f eiman \Yas appointed as· sistant manager in ?.larch , 1973 and has been acting manager for the past several months. She Joined Gibralter as a teller 1n 1969. follo\V· ing experience \\'llh a~oth~r as· soc1at1on in Southern Cahforn1a. • Robl!:rt StoYt'r of ,\mllng's Nursery or !"e\vport Beach. has been elected president or the Orange County chap,ter . of the California Ass oc1at1on or Nurserymen. even bleaker. They don't have the guaranteed annual wage that is cushioning layofCs for the automobile workers. H OW LONG THAT cushion will last ls another worry for industry and un- ion executive( concerned about the worst recession in the business since the 1950s. They rear that supplemen· tat unemploynient benefits funds at the Big Three auto makers will soon be depleted. These funds (which are given the acronym sub here), along with state lln· employment compensation. help provide laid orr workers with up to 95 per· cent or their take home pay. At Chrysler and Ford, sub funds are generally in fair shape 4 but the General Motors fund is at just 19 per· cent or maximum. New layoffs announced at G1w1 last week affecting 24,000 workers ror indchn1tc periods will raise long-term layoffs at the No. l auto maker to over 64.000 by the end of January. By the end of next month, more than 112,000 auto workers will be idled indefinite ly, ap· proaching the more than 115,000 orr for long periods last \I.' inter. TllOSE NUMBERS do not include another 100.000 workers who are orr ror one and two weeks ata time. A typical Chrysler as· sembly line worker with a wife and two children in· Detroit takes home $241.60. With 5tate unemployment compensation and sub, he'll ge~ $2~2.02, tax free .. * * 12 Gifts Now Cost ·$13,069 SEATTLE (APl-Bythe 12th day of Chnstmas. San· ta Claus had spent$13.069 95 plus tax, and tiled for bankruptcy. Such is the nature or the inflation gripping the coun- lty. Last year, the Associated Press in San Francisco calculated what the gifts 1n the yuletide song '"The 12 Days of Christmas" would cost. The total was about $12,000. This year, the Seatt1£ Times made the audit. On the day or Christmas my true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree. In Eastern \Va shington they are called Chuckars and cost $15 each. The pear tree is $5.95. On the second day or Christmas, etc.: Two turtle doves $18. NIW ¥01111': cu)i1 · -.._.i.wi,.. ••• llll'IUI .,. ttw Mow Yort Sl•ll ••l ....... 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NBC (4) 10 :00 -Petrocelli. A young policeman accused of killing his y,iifc's lover is Petrocelli's unpopulur client in tonight's episode. ' • 'Primate' Bizarre Special • Co1itrolling of A1iimals Practice for· Humans? By f'RANK S. SWERTLOW NEW YORK CUP!) - "Primate," J>BS' look at the bizarre relationships between m;i.n and the world of the primate on Thursday night at 10 on KCET, is one ot the most fascinating, and perhaps thought provoking documentaries of this or anY 1elevision season. ---· Dut take the shOw to the T JI AN K FULLY, ing a piece of(Urniture. next l~vel. \Viseman does not hand tbe Wiseman ls a great film Why are these animals viewer the C'uddJy and cute 1naker. One only has to look being studied and is the re-world of the primate to at hi s 1>revious documen· search really necessary or make us reel sorry for the taries -"~IOll!lital,'' "Law just •lnotber example ot the animals. This is tor the and Order," and "TiticuL academic playground? rircus or a -zoo, or the com· .Follies" -to . appreciate Perhaps. mercial net~·orks. this. ''Primate" ~ontlnues But let's take the show to \Viseman uses the stark· his st1·ing of superb and un - th~ pext level. \Vhat if we ness of cinema-ve'rite to un-settling filnis. substituted primates for fold his program that uses~·,;;;:;;:;.;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;";;;;;;,- people? no narration or music. You llERE LIES the most de· filmed and edited. one, or ltrI· lr.•• W..,,.n °' Ot•"9 <-..C.IH D' '~ •nd•••Oi,,.I 1,.,.... w ........ . ,,.,. \1•lf""fll4 .... l1ltd ... ! .. '"" (bunly Cit•-6! O<• .... (0;,1nt1 1111 '"°.,.mtier U, l•H. ,.~,u'I >•:::::..::..:::..::..::::::.::::'.::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::: Publl\lled 0••"'(11 (01ll OtUY Pl~!. OK..,,.,.., 1, 11, 11,U. !911 "1 .. 11 This multilevel film, pro· duced and directed by f'rederick Wiseman, cen- ters around the animals and humans at the Yerkes Primate Research Center,. 41 divi s ion of Emory University in Allanta. see what Wi seman has ~.,, • .., ...... vaslating cl e ment of course, should not take the _ , ... h•" __ \\'iseman's shoi,i,•. 1'he re· film as objective film mak· _::-;,a, .............. . search gained at the center ing. The choice of the sub-l ~----------1 might be applicable to ject and the way it was edit- humans, cspetially iJ they e d g e l Wiseman' s are members of a minority philosophy across. ·-· ~·~o 0<•"0" Co.t" °"'''' PilOI, Nr>• ll -DllC . t , t I. II. ltl4 •1U T• • r UHLJC NOTICi'.: ,,cT1l10uiiUWiii$ __ _ M4MI: lfATIMEMl Pli8Llt; SOTIC•~ F•(TITIOUS •USllllESI fl4Ml l1AT£Ml:NT l'-tollO••"ll ""''°"'' ••e Ooof'lg --u ... 1fM IOllOw•119!>efOOll" llCllflQl>u"tllUll: 114 8 FlbtACil4$.~. ~l 't 'Gt-'t l.M>t. Wol• ..... 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Others will be ripped apart for neural and physiological patterns. And many will be studied for the effects of alcohol and other drugs. "\Vhy do you want to con-film maker permits a good trol animal beha\'ior,'' said deal or leeway for the Wiseman in an interview.! viewer to make. up his mind .. The obvious use of this re· and to seek the level he search is for humans. Who wants to emphasize on the wants to control animals?'' show. This is an element of 1•;;,,-~ ... Wednesday Evening D£CEMBER 4 of the dlstu11rtrt fi1ncn ol younr dlmmastu and fin1nc:i1I wiz11d Chris Broct, when the fill 1tpor1t lhat Qlris is rnissinr ind hjs m•n· sion't been T1nd1Hnd. Letllt C1111le$0!!, Esle!te Winwood 1nd Md1ew Prifl~.(Utsl. O !i1C!ll19l mL11c1 s T1nn11 "Chee1t'' S•rn 8ottom1 1uesh 1s 1 student with 1 drlnklnr problem who 1uents 111 offers ot 1dvi<:t. U· peci1Uy from his ltlthtr. L11t1s Tinner. Pal Hincle 1!$o coots. m Not,. 1N1111 r11tU11 Hi1~111hb 1\T FIRST glance, many \'ic"·ers may think this is just another lefl·"-·inger's use of television to grind his ax against lhe abusers of · <:inimals . Admittedly, one can argue there are cle· menlS of this philosophy present. \Viseman may not be far art and, at least for thls wrong from his viewpoint. show. televisiort\ takes a Ha\'e we not heard the cry mighty step away from be· for the control or the sexual r••••••;;;;;;~-11 appetites for criminals or people on \vclfarc? And didn't the Na7.is advocate the extermination and con· trol or the so-called inferior races? Although it is hard to imagine that this could oc· cur in the United States, the possibility just ml ght pre· sent itself. JACK HICHOLSOH "THE LAST DETAIL" IRJ ... ~"~~i!ri~:::. 0 t:'~•lb•ll l1kers n. 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Slo>o Co ..... e ~~··1011 ""~ o;.,. r..,. t ••.ioh• ... °" ...... ••l·•s•s 1WO WALT Olllllf llllM &lAllS & I 111 SHAGGY DOG 1t1 <HllOUN•ll t .50< What CAN You Gel for only a dime ~ • , these days?/·: LoC'lll want ads ID1111e.A.t.in11 1111r S11urdayt l1f.jjijUll1ll . . . . . ,. W9d"ffdey. Otcll'Plber 4, 197' OAtlYPILOT 87 Love Labor Best Yet in County Glorious 'Messiah' Sung Top Stars in 'Paycock' By BOB TIIOMAS a little erazy," explained, LOS ANCEL.ES fAPI Stapleton. "Why should we Sure and it's 11 Coin bunch "ork this hard? It's mad· doin' ••Juno und the ness.lloveit." Paycock .. utthe l\!uslcCen· The cast was going tcr -the odd couple Lhuir· through anolher rehe:.irsal St'lves, J11ck Lemmon :ind before the official opening. Walter Matthnu, and that ··.Juno and the Paycock" darlin' Maureen Stapleton. had played ~ dozen times The Iris h accents are before preview audiences l'lying like lc:.i ves in 11 and h.id apparently been Galway wind at the 650·seat •well received. !\lark Taper Forum of the . But Seaton wa.s still ~l usic Center comple:ro::.. ll ~ht~ning up a line here, \o.:hich Is marking IO years m1 lk.1ng a l11ugh th~re, at· of brin~ing culture to lcnd1ngtosmalldeta1ls. Ang~lenos. . . . "TH,\T TEA has to be It IS the C1rst time In the dark('r," the director called decade that any or the.three to the prop man. "There theaters has sol.d out 1n ad-1\•ill be Irish people in the vu~ce ror11n ent1re,run. audience v.'ho will s11 y, No won~er .. l1<1~1ng three ·That's not Irish tea:"' such lur;n1nar1es 1n ~ tiny Between scenes, the three thea.ter 1s rare .expcnen.ce. s tars discus sed their Obvious ly none IS c:ro::pectJng problem ~ with the Sean monet11ry rewar_d. Their O'Ca sey play. Five Fra11kli11s ~!an y of our great com· po5ers have turned to the church for the ir inspirution und our joy but none did so 1nore n1cmo ru blv or c:apably than GtOr g l' Frederick llandcl. His ''hl e ~s iah " \\1as n1iraculously 1>enned in ju.st a few days of burnin~. re· li gious rer'olor in \\'hich the t·omposer belie\'ed thut his 11v.•eson1e oratorio t ook fo rm undt:'r the direct ... crutiny and behest of his he lo\'ed Gud. \\'h o o f those \\'ho <:ran1med into the \'CrY Jov- l'I\' Garden Grove Com · 1n~1nit y Church la~t Sunday l"ould doubt that ll11nde l 11 as dil'inrl~· inspired v.'hcn he ga1·..:> us this mo\'ing and ~nagnifil·t·nt \1 ork that so ~plend i dl y illumines our Christn1as sca::ion year after y(';.11··.· pay for the s1x -\vee k "lt·s the stage," said engagem ent of the Scan l\lalthau. "It's only 24 reel O'C<i sey m<i~terpie~e. is the v.·ide, compared to the usual Actors Equity m1n1mum; 36. That makes it a"'full y These actors are portraying Benjamin Franklin 5250. hardtomovearoundon." during various periods in his life in CBS' mini· A\'J1""\\'llO could doubt that the same inspiration had spreud to singers <1nd musitians who gave us, lit'~·ond ;111v sh:1do1v of a ctoUbt. th e ·best "~lcssiah'' that this "'ritcr has heard in TllE R E\VARD is even "The accent is wtl<1l gets series of 90-minutc drcim<1s . At the top arc Beau less ror the direetor. George me -and'-the way O'C<iseY' Bridges a nd Itichurd Widmark . center is Eddie Seaton, who ha·s curncd wrttes, '' said htiss Albert, Bottom, l\1f-llvyn Douglas and Lloyd hug e fee s for filming Stapleton. Dridges. ' .. Country Girl." ''Ai11Xlrt" "~ty grandmother came .. ----------------------- 4.lnd other nlovies. from Ireland, but t have · .. , think that my tol:1I pay trouble remembering the is Sl,750, and I fi gure that way the Irish talk, I'm romes to about SI4 a "'eek," happy \\'hen I say ·owl' for ~.t1id the dircl'tor. '•And that 'old' and then I lapse into doesn't include :i trip to pure New Yo r k . ,\nd l)ublin which I paid for O'Casey is so circuitous." myself." ''The main thing is not \Vhy are the act ors doing 'that the accents are autheD- il'! tic, but that they sounC •·Because it m akes \'OU alike," Lemmon remarked. reel so great,'' said 1.Cin-.. If \VC did it the way the mon who grew a droopy Irish talk, nobody could un· mustache for his role. "I derstand us. I've listened tc mean this is what acting O'Casey records and it'~ really Is . You feel good u!l amazing how he dra·a-ws o- (IVer when you flex your out the vo -w-els." muscles and see "·hat you. can do. Ancfthis pla y~ ··some critics ha\·c· called it the b~st plar of 1he 2oth <"entury. It might be . Jt·s fantastic how O'Casey can go from wild comedy into deep drama, just like that." ··1 FEEL LIK E :.i prize righter getting bark j.nto training.'' s aid ].J ;1ttllau, \\'ho has not done <1 play since "The Odd Coup~" JC years ago. •'Like 11. boxer, I'm Jear· ning to feint again, to bob :i nd \\'eave. Th<' thirJg J have to avoid Is looking for openings. Joe Louis did that \\'hen he was 33 and 34, nnd h(' ended up on the canvas.'' "I think we all have to be SOi\1 E OBSERVERS h;.ive remarked it would be .;,i 1>ity if this "Juno and tht: Paycock" would be seen only by a s mall Los Angeles audience. Lemmon agrees. .. ,,.e.l'c been talking about doing s omething more "'ith it," he said. '•\Ve couldn't take it to Nev.• York until next summer, because Walter has to do ·The Sun- shine Boys' v.·ith Jack &n· ny. ·'\V e might do it for educational TV or maybe make a movie. \V e'd have to do some of il in Dublin, shooting exteriors. It \\'ould· n't do to just sOoot it <is ;,i play ; those things uc\·er ""Ork." Marilyn 'Revi,ved' In Junk NY Play By WILLIAM GLOVER NE W YORK <A P) - "t'a me" is a junk play about ?t1arilyn ~lonroe. Everything you '\'e been ' told again and again about her gHtter·clatter career has been jammed by An· thony J. Ingrassia into the production that opened l\1onday n i ght al Broadway's Go ld e n Theater. Ingrassia, a fairly well- k no wn h abitue or the twilight culture where ec· centrlcity prevails, com· pounds banal writing wilh vapid directing. credibility is rivalled only by hi s readiness to do anything for a fl eeting smirk. Ellen Barber, a model-· skinny actress ever willing to 1,1,•rithe, squirm, twist or o therw ise giddily caricature, carries a roLe burden far beyond talent through a chop-chop-chop sequence of brief scenes. The effort is to evoke a cinematic sense, a forlorn task. One episode baffled attempt at staging~ so ls done with projected slid{s. The most polished acting bit \\'as by an actor who tossed Tough Life for Child Star Ry VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD !UPI l - Paul Petersen, the kid who played Jeff Stone on lhe old "Donna Reed " television series, had a difficult time growing up but has finally overcome the child star stigma. It cost him all of the million dollars he earned. a marriage and psychological scars he "-'iii carry to his grave. He Jilarred 111 the family show for eight years. from age 12 to 20. Now that he is 29 and wi se beyond his years, Pau l has turned from acting to "'riling. He's al so grown a bristlin~ mustache, wears mod len ses and studded denim outfits and his hair long a nd shaggy. Pr\UL MAK ES his home in Westport, Conn .. "'ith his second wife , rising each morning to work on his hook s. They are a series of paperback James Bond-type heroics of a young man namt:d Eric Sa\•eman. The illustrations on the c over have Saveman -60fl.-.-f.Tkll ... ~ ... -1~16 IAT.f--Al ll;tl IA~ l cl~J:». •-•~t•H looking like the twin brother He also introduced Paul to of the author The first two his current publishers, books have sold 250,000 SlmonandSchuster. copies "I was lucky "I prefer writing to enough to have all the bad acting," Paul said. "I know l h i n gs. the phony what fads are. I v.·as a bad lloll ywood background actor. As a \\'tiler I don't "'hen I was you ng enough have to think about to O\'ercome it. 'I' here was beginning a casting director time for me to come back. (or \\'Ork or depending on an "f livl'd it up1 spent all my agent. money und didn't realize "I deliver my manuscript so me day I would get a bill on time and cleanly done. I for it.'' ' can say, 'This is my work.' I The bill cam e lhree or did it. It's mine. No actor rour years ago when he was can say those t hings.•· broke, do111n and out and friendless. The pals of his salad days melted away with the affluence. Even his house "-'8S washed away by a mud slide. ··1 \\'AS T.H E res ident C'O rpse in Jlollywood." P..:>trrsen sai d 1\'ithout malice .. , was the kind of guy parents pointed out to their kids and said, 'Don't turn out like him.' " Then along came a man named David Oliphant. a member of Ne\v York's publis hing fraternity, who encouraged Paul to write and sell television scripts., a.. EDWARDS ~ CINEMA EXPIRED PAUL simply couldn't find work. Nobody wanted him. One good thing emerged from the travail , his relationship 1Aith Donna Recd and co-stars Carl Betz and Shelley Fabares. They held a m ont hly gct·together ror lunch at t he Bistro restaura nt until Paul moved away. On his brief visit this month they reunited once again. "Th~se reunions are. v.·onderful," he said. ""'e don 't ha ve to explain ourselves. H11bor Boul1~1rd at Adams Real names are not used -Miss J\'lonroe becomes Diane Cook -but the fie· tions are crirelessly nimsy and in a rew instances crudely rude. The \\'ritcr's master ful ineptitude for a piece of banana in the air >------~ Ceil fHlrion hllnd • Newpo11 c .. 1 ... NNport llcMCfl. "4-0780 COHTIHUOUS SHOWINGS and caught it in his mouth. Everyone except Miss Barber does multiple part snippets. but to name them would be undue notoriety. 8u1n1 P1r1c •821 ·4070 . ...., "THE CHARIOTS Of THE IOOD5" tto rASSU P\.l.ul IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE FIERCEST AND THE F N ST. lltllT llllllllS "T1tE LONGlST YARD" "' ... "SLITHER" Je1MiC- SellyK'*- .~"KE NICHOLS ,,,. IBE DAY .\HXllPHIN .. ,._._ . .,. ._ .. _ NOW TOGETHER ' • d1M911tf1lty vni11111 rac11ion ,ic11111 of Im t11d 11111111111 MOW TOGITHEI "'Nlf-""'M_. II!"'-'"•"" .. . -oAo<;ll .... .. ..... 11 .... -.. . _........,, .. __ .. .. _.. ..... _...~·-.. -·- W.t.t.TEltM.t.nH.t.U "THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN" TOM BARLEY Music Box Orange Count~ l\Iore than 300 artists handed together under the lr\'ine fl1tt ster Chorale's .John Alex~nd l'r to gi\'C u:. a "~l~·~slah '. th:it 11·i1\ be talkt'd about fur a long time to come 111 this area. It had E'\'(•rythin,!:: (our splendid !Jlloists, flav.le!is deli\'ery bY masst.."d choirs \\'ho ob\'iously drew ins pirt1· t1on fron1 1\lt:xander·s uner- ring baton and a mus1e<1I <1ccompanimcnt from the lrl'ine !\la stt'r l'horalr (}rl'ht•:.,tr;1 tha t ranks as .... el'O!l d to none in this "·riter·s assessment o f ··;i.t essiah·' performances 01·er the la st decade. IT \\'AS GOOll to sec so m any of ou r Orunge Coast choirs \\'Orking \\'ith t he lr\'ine !\laster Chorale prin· cipa\s in this rich. reward· ing "l\Ie ssia h. ·• Among them \\'Cre the choirs of St. :\lark Presbytl'rian, Corona d e l ritar : Presbyterian C'hurch of the Co\'enant, Cos la 1\1 e s:i : Ge neYa Presbyterian of Laguna Hills. and First Presbyteri- anofWestminster Ferd Ii i~ f"loch " v.•ill live \\'Ith this c ritic for a long lime to C'ome. This is ~·our <"riti c's rlr3t experienct> of ~tis~ Alexander as a :::.aloi ~t but it is to be hoped that it 1s 1hc f1r~1 or ni<tn r s uch f'll· t uu ntC'rs in thi' concert h;.ill Bass Lav.·rence lle1·nni,; h:imn1cred home his arias 11 ~ ii good "1\lcssiah" bass should and "'hile tunor P;,iu l llarms didn't ha\'e quite a~ 111uch to do he did 1t 1 cry \\"t•ll indeed IT Al.I. ADDS up to the kind of ··~1 cssiah " V.l' h;1\'e never had in Orani;c County and one thut will be long f t'· n1embered by an audienl'e that insisled on doing \\•hat \\'l' nl'\'er normally do in c::hurl·h perforrn;i nC-l'S -:tp· plauding untd lht·ir hantls ached. Bless you . ;1 11 or you. It was a ma g nificent perform ance'. CllORl>S AT R:\~OOi\I -··~J e.ssiah '' gets an airing Friday e\·cnin )'.! in the Oran ge Coas t College auditoriun1 \\'llh Carole Boelter on the podiu m for the 8 p.m . ptrformance. \IOrhing ~s :-.olo1sl~ \11t h the lOO·m cmber OCC <'holr \1ill he : so pruno \·1na \\'1llia1ns of Lai,!una l lHI~. mezzo sopr:1no l.ucilll~ An· d1· rton of Corona dl•I 1\1 ur. tenor \\..illlum Purkis$, :.in ass istant prort's::io r of theater orts at OCC 1111L1 b:iss J ohn Ctn lde rs. an OCC :-.tu clc nt fro m l'\c1\'por1 &·:.u·h. -61-: I N T iit~ sanit ~1ud1tor1urn at 4 p.m. Sun· day for the "cleome rrtul'n of 1he Orunge Cn.1:-.t Conl· 1n u 11i 1 ~ Sy rnphon\· Orl·hc:.tra. Golden \\'est College music teacher Allen <Hies 11ill be at tht' keyOOard for Kachaturia n's Concerto for Piano a nd l)rC'ht>stra. Also on lhe progran1 under con- ductor J ost<ph l\•arhnan's h;1to n: J\l j1lart's O\'erture to the m arriage of 1',ig:iro and O\or;:ik 's Symphony r\o. 4. \VORl\S 8\' \\':1gncr, lhn· demith a nd Rel'lhovcn "ill t>e perrorn1ed by the Ch<ip· man Sympho ny Orches· tra Oec. IO "'hen the rnsem· ble opens its 197.i ·i5 season al a: 15 p.m . in the Chapman College auditoriu1n . Beetho\·en's Fifth S~·m phony "'ill be the featured \\'Ork in a prog rnn1 that also inc ludes \\'agner·s ··Rienzi" l'l\erture and l-1Lnden1ith 's Symphonic ~l elamorphosis on Themes by \\'cber. They ne\'cr faltered in an f":;iiiiiiiiiiP.j;,~iij~~·Pl,,.,Ti~,,,,iiiiiiiiiil nratorio that 1vas a\"·ays magnifice nt and often breathtaking:. If they \\'antrd inspiration other lhan that prol'ided by the inf:illib!e, indefatigable Alex<1nder . they had only to look to the four gifted artists \\'ho joined him at the podium as this deeply mov· ing .. :\lessia h" majestieall}• mo\'ed !o its clin1ax in a church gloriously lit by late afternoon !';Unshine. SOARll\'G ABO\'E them ull 11·as the glotious soprano of Darrellyn P.felilli, that s11·eet, gracious lady whose 1·oice contains the very spirit or this God.given act of nlusic. He r superbly de· lil'ered .. Rejoice Greatly" v.·as an act of ~ith in itself. No less deserving of our homage is a lto J11n Alex· ander. \\•h ose rich. .iuthorilntive ''lie Shall 'Ulllllol _llC!_l!I ca> "THE GODFATHER, PART 11" "THE TOWERING IMFERMO" Sl<t .. McQwootl • ,_. .... _ M..OK.Jt "MAM WITH THE GOLDEN GUM" Al ~w ,,_.i l.-1 Frl. OK. 20 "FREEBIE AMD THE BEAM" "FRONT PAGE" "PHANTOM OF '"' PARADISE" rnt Wlli--wt4.. Die. 11 "ISIAND AT THE TOP Of THE WORLD" W• Dl-y'I ~ ..... & l1it Fri.. 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[ -~·-· j' -·· --· ·-·-·•••'1o1 --.... -. "~ I \ , \ ' , 88 DAILY PILOT Weakness Jn .Lungs A Threat b y llR . .S1'EINCROllN Dcor Dr . Steincrohn. ~I r ~randtathcr d1t:d or pnt.·umunla l'\l'll thou.:h ht.: :..ippcared to ht in perfl't'l health l"XC'CJ)I for :.a fraclurc t'lf his thi ~h bune in a fall. f\l y hus:ba nd ha s just TC'C"OV<'red from a serious pneumonia infection. ;\nd now our 7-ycar-old son hu s a bad cold. Y.'e are ''ornl'll 4lbout pn C'u n1onia comphcttlion~ !)ur dul·tor 1>rescribed antiL1ut1ts "Ju:-.\ in c~se ." \\/hi.it t·:iul>c:-. pneuniu111<1 '' -~lri.. L C01'1MEI'\T : Dr. \Vilhan1 Osler, famC'd diagnvstit1<in in the early part of the 1._·entury. called pneumoni;-1 "the friend of the 01gecl. ·• \\lhat he 1neant was that th1 l> ·1ung infection was often the fatal infection or the v.:e:1k :ind i nfirn1 sufferi ng intermln111bl~ from othl'r incurable illnC'ss. ,\s in your grandf::ithcr·s ('ase, with frarture of lhe hip or othe r illness "'hich Jowers the resistance of the DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE body, pn eumonia is ah\·ays the enemy to guard :igainst. Sometim es it o.itt:i c k s s ilently, without coug h. chest pain. or too much fever . It gets a head start and e ven a ntihiotics can't h elp the patient in such cases. I don't know the history of your husband 's illness, but Jt 's likel y that hi s p_neumoni a came :is a complication fo Ho"·ing a <·old. The disease is caused by germs . 11is may have been due to a virus or to pneurOOnococcus bacteria. AS FOR YOUR youn.t_l s on, it is likely that your do c tor i s awa r e tha t antibiotics "·ill not rurc a cold. We' ha \'c no specific cure for colds . But 'A'e do know that eve n ;in ;ippare ntly simple one may b e t he f orerunne r o f µneumonia. or si'vere ca r :Infection. Thereforc-your do c t o r i s u s in g th e '1ntibi.otic ai. a pre\"entive measurt.' rather than as lreatment for the cold itself. The inflammation of the Jungs known as pneumonia i s a const ant threat to the eldercy who, for one reason or another. arC",confincd to bed too long. This causes cong e s tion :1 nd s lu g gis hne ss or th e cir c u l ati on and a n in\'itation to pnt'umoni<1. for this reason, \\·e get all p atients (not only th e e lderly ) out of hcd as soon as we can aft e r operation or other illness. And this is why C\'en an apparently innocuous common cold should not be o\·crlookcd in yoµn g or old . Thankfully, pneumonia is not a s great a threa t as in t he pa s t since \\'C h::iv e ::intibiotics. But it is still a threat. t~OR 1\1 RS. l:.: I doubt being a meat ('>Jl('I' h ~is in ;iny \\':J Y :1ffectcd ~our ::irthritis. BC'llcr heed your d oct or 's s ui.:ge~t ion tha t becoming a \'Cl!Clanan is a fa r·out \\3_11 uf hoping to cure your l'Ondition. Tf \OU take :1 ~pitin it is bettC'.r to :-.p:.tee il so _rou ~\va ll O\\' it \\"htn ~·ou r ~1oma1:h l'O ntains food :1ch·ist.•:-. !Jr. Stt•incrohn in hi~ hnoklt.•L '"llo\1 1'n f.ivc \\'1th c\rthr1t1s " For ;1 copy \I rite hinl :1t this paper \'nclo~1n~ fill cent~ ;:in·d a STAi\ll'f:D. $£1...i,,;,-AD· DRESSEi) ENVEL~E. ENVELOPE . D r. SIC'incroh n int·o rpo r :1\1"' ;l nS\\l'r'i to rl•:1dt'r' • (1 11l·~11 ons 1n ('otun1n~ I\ h1·n jJ1'"~1hll'. blll 1·cgrt.·I :. h1 · t·:1 nnot rrpl\" I)'• letlt'r li('L';n1 sc 10f 1nlu rne T(•t'C"I\ l'd. 1(('1 l~i I. \l c·~augh t .Synciil:Jll' itH' I 9 Doctors Appointed :'\'.U'IC dOl'IOr~ from lht• j"\('\\"port RC'aC'h area have • bcC'n naml'1I f'C'11o~~ of th<' Am C'rican Aeadcm~· of f~amily Phrs1c1ans. 'fhc appointment CC'rl 1fle~ ·that the recipients have co m plied >Ailh rii:;1d a('adem1c st:i ndards and l'n· titles the appointee to 1he use or F .\AF'P after h1 :s na me. 1°ho~r n<llllCd nrc .l('rnmc A. Sn1Ut•r . ~t ;:ir 1 1n ~;. Jl :Jn ~t·n, Loui:c-P. B<i) lor, ('hu rlC''\ II Turnt'r St.1nl(·y A. Kt•rkhoff, Robl'rt r.. Schmi tz. ~la c\~n U. Son,er~. R~n1:im1n U. \Vr l ght .a nd J3m ci;; E. Anhalt Sr -.. -. - THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane Computer Test May Aid Careers Ba1idito Shriners Elected Br JOYCE L. KENNEDY OEAR JOt'CE: I ha vt" been out of hl~h i1chool ror three ycurs and v .. oint to h11d somethini;. n1orc reliable to "·ork ;ll than "'hal I'm do· in ,c . How <'ilfl I find ou t "'h1t.:h rareer ~·ould Ix: best ror mt.·" -W ·r . Norfolk. Va . ........... c=---===:::::::::;@ A AS A ClllLO watchihg v"ar n10\•ics, I couldn't un· derstand how carrier pilots -could land on what from the air a ppeared lo he a postage-sta mp size deC'k .. llO'A'. I wondered. could those rtyers zero in lo a safe lunding "·hen the possibi lity nf ditching 1n the vasl sea "'J S so fri~ht~·ning'.' For manv. the task of re· lating perSonal interests, <t bi lities ;1 nd values to one of some 28,000 occupations ap· pears equally fearsome. The solution , for career seekers. ns it \\"as for the carrier pilots, is a system or process or son1e sort to ... ,~ ... -1_ ... "You con see whot's inside through the teeth holes ." 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The computer reads your ques- tionnaire a nd matches your response lo its data ba nk or occ upatio n s. \Vithin 2·3 weeks, you reC"el ve a 20-odd the data bank land on the page print-out which print-out ) 1s based on the analyzes your shuallon, in· F e deral Labor Depart-' ('luding much informal.ion ment's occuputional outlook on occ1,1pations that may be handbook, which is revised suitable for you. The print· tiver y two years. 1'herefore, out is organized in such a iome or the job informatiOJl way as to attempt to let>.d (such as demand, outlook you through the detision· and earnings) may be making process and thus somewhat out of date. You provide a framework ror can buy the handbook from a future career decisions. )?overnment bookstore for The cost for an individual $6.85. is $30. Compared wlth what· llowever, after checking psychologis ts in private into this computer system practice charge for their -with the ussistunce of a services. onen $75-200, this .le ading authority, Dr . fee is very reasonable. Robert lioppock. professor DOES IT \YORK? It's too eme ritus of couns elor soon to tell, although initial ('duca tion at New York use rs are e nthusiastic. University -I have moved f'inal judgment must a"· ail from a skeptical to a neutral controlled studies compar· position. ~I n general.· I am ing subsequent job satisrac· wary of com puter guidance tion and earnings of equated systems.) groups \\'ho did and did not l\1ore information about use the 1-larrington·O'Shea the Jia rringto n-O'Shca system. system can be obtained by writing: ABI. Educational Division, 4940 Prudential Tov.•er. Boston. ~t a. 02199. 1'10REOVER, Tll E oc- cupational information in LIVING ROOM, ·Dlll•G IOOM, HALLWAY & TWO l!DROOMS 1000/o DUPO•T CO•TINUOUS FILAMENT NYLOI PILI COMllUTtLY llSTALLll OVll lUIUllOUS FOAM PAltllG Nt•v.•port Beach's El Ban· dito Shrine Club has elertcd a slate of offitf::t'S and direc- tors for the coming St>a r. Selected and installed at a rec e nt meetin g 1v,e-ffrr f'rank ft. l\:iad. president'!' Robert Zoellner. secretary, a nd Craig Grainger , •treasurer . Those elected lo the board or directors are J a mes Glavas, George Bu<'cola. Kenne th Sam pson, John \Vayne and Carlyle Dennis. Theelub. madi'upofrcsi dents of the 11arbor Are u. has ti73 men\ll<'rs and the prime ucti\'ity is "'ork to s upport th e S hrine r s l·lospital for Crippl ed Children in Los Angeles. 1'he new president suc - ceeds 1974 club leader John l·loskin. 1,000's OF REMNANTS AND . ROLL ENDS BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS LARGllllll 60010 IMALLlllll 800/ IOll l!VIHG IOOMI, OIMIMG . 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SAVI u.oo DUPONT NYLON PLUSH SHAG DUPONT NYLON SHAG 100% OUPONT CONTINU OUS · FILAMENT NYLON PILE. THICK, SHAG IN EXCITING COLORS. •ow SALE PRICED ••• COM,AIAILI llTAIL .• SIZ.ff TREVIRA' DENSE PLUSH 100% OUPONT NYLON PILE. EXTRA DENSE, LOW PROFILE SHAG IN LAVISH MULTI· COLOR COMB~ATIONS .. •ow SALE PRICED ••• 9"1' ... ILI tlTAIL .. Sti,tt STAR J:> 100% TREV IRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE. .......,,N,,. LUSTROU S PLUSH SURFACE OF VELVETY TEXTURE USUALLY FOUND IN ORIENTAL RUGS. MANY COLORS. NOW SALi PRICED .,. SQ, YD. SAVI s•.oo COMPARABLE RETAIL •• , .................. $12.99 BB so.''· SAVI ss.oo SQ. YD. UVI SJ.00 ~---iliiiiii;~~~~~~·-c_oM_vE_M_IEN_T_c_1c_o1~1-Pu_N_s_1_No_1_1N_K_T_ER_Ms_1_v1~1u_a_L_E_·_c1_LL_F_o1_F_1_u_s_HD_P·~·'-·H_OM_E_s_u_11_cc_·_v1_s1_1_ou_A~CU_s_ro_M_o_11~PE_RY_o_EP_r_.·~~ .... ~~~.,.,.,--- NO . HOLLYWOOD VENTURA WHITTIER LONG BEACH MONTCLAIR MILLBRAE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 7007 Laurel Canyon 2SOI I. Main St .. tl 159181. Whinier Bl•d. 3001 Bellllower ll•d. 4889 Holt loul.,ord , 3~0 II (amine leal 1S94S Hatbor llYd. Bl•d. _ 982-2200 (IOS) 641·S041 943-0161 421-8934 (714) 626-3517 ~ (41S) 692·2SSS (714) 13'-1700 ~ HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE PASADENA CANOGA PARK COVINA SAN CARLOS CAMPllELL 1122 Vint Slrttl 4236 Artes ia ll•d. 2660 I. Colorado llid, 21038 Sherman Way 280 I, Arrow Highway 9JO II Camino Rtol 423 I. Homlllon 462·623Z SU-6696 S77·1900 347-2334 966-U71 (41S) S92·S621 (401) 374-1550 • • Socials Wrapped Up -. Calendar booked solid 'vith aftcr- t1oon pa rlies and holiday dinner-;'! Why not invite your friend:; to a brunch during the festive seasofi? Take advantage or fresh fruits and juices to make the mc<1l lighter, healthier and more colorful than later buffets. These ideas are adapt<tblc, too. The t.1inted Fruit Cup or Cinnamon Poached Pears could be refreshing desserts artc r,elaboratc mc;1ls. br Johnny ,A'PP!P Jee could be an ap· petizer for a pork dinner. Fix two batches of Creamy Cran- berry Cup, one with rum for the adults and one that's non-alcoholic for children. Just be sure to label or de - corate the pitchers to avoid confusion. CANA DIA N: BACON WITH ORANGE-llAJSIN SAUCE 1 V2 pound Canadian bacon roast 1h cup orllnge juice concen· lrate, thawed 11: cup waler 2 tablespoons brown sugar 111 teaspoon ground cloves '2 cup raisi ns 2 tablespoons cornstarch Cold water 2 tablespoons ~herry. if de· sired Shredded coconut Place Canadian bacon in shallow roasting pan and bake at 325 degrees ror l hour. While meat is heating, pre· pare sauce. Combi'ne orange juice concentrate, 1,~ cup water. brown su~ar. cloves and raisins in saucepan. Bring lo boil. l\I ix cornstarch with a little cold "'ater and add to mixture. Cook over low heal. stirring con· stantly, until s;;iuce thickens. Add sherry and s poon sauce over me<it . Put back in oven for 15 minutes. Sprinkle coconut over top before se1::vi ng in 6 to 8 portions. MINTED FRUIT CL P 3 grapctruit. h<1l\"t:d 12 dried figs, sliced 2 apples cut in chunks 3 tablespoons creme de menthe Fresh sprigs of mint Scoop out inside of grapefruit halves. lise a ~rapefrui t knife or sharp paring knife to loosen the fruit from the ,peel, cutting all around edges from top to bottom. . . Combine pieces of grapeCrutl with dried figs and a:pp~es in a bo'."'1-Pour creme de mea{he ·ovcr; chill about one hour. Spoon back into ~rape.fruit halv~s. which become their own attractive serving dish; garnish with mint. CINNAMON POACllED PEA RS 6 fresh winter pears 3cups water l 'h cups sugar 1;~ cup lemon juice o/~ cup red cinnamon candies Peel and core pears, leaving stems intact. Combine water. sugar, juice and candies in large saucepan and bring to boil. Place pears in syrup. Cover a nd simmer gently 15 to 20 minutes or until pears are tender, basting once or t"·ice. Chill pears in syrup overnighl. Drain and serve in stemmed compote or six individual sherbet glasses._ ' JOHNNY APPLE ICE ~ cooking apples, peeled, cored' and diced I cup water 1 ~cup cinnamon red hots I cup sweet sherry 2 egg \11hiies ln a 2-quart saucepan, combine ap· pies, water, red hots and sherry. Stir o"er low heat until mixture bubbles. Simmer for 5 n1inutcs or until apples are tender but still hold their shape. Cool. Pour into a 00 .. ,.1 and freeze until mushy, about 1 1 ~ hours. Add egg "''hites and beat with an electric mix· er until fluffy and light pink in color. Cover and freeze until hard. rt·1akes lj,~ to 2 quarts, depending on size or apples. Serves 6 to8. CRANBERRY CR\'SfAL PUNCH 4 cups (I quart) cranberry juice cocktail, chilled I cup \'Odka or gin l bottle C4 /5 quart) s:.iuterne, chilled 1 ~ cup apricot brandy '- I lemon, sliced "'-- ! or;1nge, sliced I lime. slicetl Ice cubes In a large punch boY1•l. combine all ingredients except ice cubes and chill until ready lo serve. Add ice at last minule and serve in small punch cups. Makes 21h quarts. CREA1\IV Cft,\SBERRY CUP 4 l'ups Cl quart) cranberry juice cocktail, chilled I quart \'anilla ice cream 4 cups t I quart l strawberry soda, chilled 11 ~cups dark rum fo ptiOnal) Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and beat with a rotary egg beater until smooth and well blended. ?I.fixtu re Yl'ill foam. Pour into tall glasses and serve with straws Makes about2~2 quarts . CAROL MOORE, Food Editor WffMtd~y,DeC•"'ber•, 1'14 Minted Fruit Cups, poached pears and Canadian bacon roast use liqueur, cinnamon candies, juices. Price of Sugar Substitutes , • How Sweet It Is _(Not) Winnie the Pooh preferred honey but cost wasn't a factor. By BEA ANDERSON ~llr l'I ......... !iecll• £.01 ... \Y ill your annual quota of home made sugarplums and other holiday assortments leave a bitter af. tertaste because of budget splurging? Perhaps it would be wise to dredge up some of those old World War It re· cipes that replaced sugar \l.'ith honey, corn syrup or molasses. Or would it ? While watching sugar practically disappear from grocery shelves. even when purchases are limited. there is a strong reminder or the sugar ration· ing and prerationing days. However, that's about where similarities end. Three decades ago, the homemaker simply couldn't buy sugar (except on the Black Markell without first pro· during an appropriate coupon. Unlike today, she was not as con· ccrned with run-away prices as she was with conser\'ing the precious commodity which she doled out mis· er-fashion for daily use. The bulk had to be saved for can- ning fruits, for these. too, were part of the rationing program. POPULAR SUBSTITUTES However, honey, corn syrup and molasses "'ere not. Consequently they became popular substitutes. In effect, homemakers were forced to use them if the sweet tooth "'ere to be pacified to any degree. Not so today. Grocery shelves are lined' with an array of nrtilicia\ sweett'ners. pre· pared mixes for baking :ind canne(I fruits alrt'ady swccl e necl nnd thickened for pie filllngs. Almost every dessert imaginable is available in the frozen food depart- ment. Another co nvenience is pre· s"•eet ened cereals. But these pu rehases are expens ive. liowever. the avalanche or mail de· livered from food industry firm s tout other"•isc. Their press releases claim that in many cases their products are better for you and that by using them you can cul do"'" on purchases of sugar. thereby yo u can economize. And cutting costs is the primary concern of consumers. They want lo knO\\' how much. if :in~, sa\'i n~s 1s possible by us in~ substitutes. A random price check at several local markets ga\'e some surprising res ults. for instance, granulated suga r \'S corn syrup. No~ifference. Granl~lated sugar vs honey, Almost 25 ccnls per ('Up sa vin~ by using sugar. Average prices of these spot checks are: fourth cup of liquid. One ('up of honey replaces one and nne-fourth cups sugar and one-fourth cup liquid. l\1ola sses substitutes on a one-to-one basis. l·lo"·e\'er, with each cup one· fourth to one-half teasP<XJn or baking soda should be added lo counteract acidil~·. SpeC.ial recipes have been devised for artificial s .... ·ccteners and ot her products, such as SYl'eetcned con· denscd milk. presweetcned cere<1ls and so on, so a cost comp<1nson on the SYl'CClening agent is virtually impossi · hie. Orange County llomt' Advisor Dorothy~ Wenck warned that ··many artificial sweeteners turn bitter in baking," and ad\'ocated not using them . ANOTllE R VIE\\' lloYle\·er. she did offer <t different \ iC\\' on ho'"' to cut su)'.!ar costs In the first place, she said, people simply could cut do.,..·n on their dail~, amount of sugar. "~fost use too mucti. anyway." PR0Dl1CT Granulnled sugar Brov•n sugar f'lone y AVERAGE PRICE ('t:l'iTS Pl~R ct·r 2:; Corn Syrup .~folasses • • S.50 per pound .61 per pound .96 pet IXlUnd .98 per quart .96 per pound '° .. 2.11 ~ " To determine the amount of sav- ings, the rormula ror substitution Is necessary . And, s he Claims, a lot or reci pes call ror more sugarthan ls necessary. Ont'.' cup· of corn syrup equals one cup or Rranul{\tt'd suRar and one. ··A standard recipe-one cup or su~· :ir for t'.'ach two cups or flour an be <'UI rrom onc·fourth to one.third that .:1mount without causing undue pro. blems1 "Custards and muffins," she said, "usually are too sweet. They could be made with very little su~ar IA'ilhout arrecting flavorortexture. ' for our readers Yl'ho \\'OU ld like lo try substituting another sweetening agent. "''e offer: \\'AR CAKf; 2 3 CUI) ~hortcnini:? i l'up hone~ 2 l'UP' siftt·d nnur 2 lt·a:;pnons bakin g po\Yder I ~ ll.'ilSP<XJn salt 3 t•gg~ 1 tabh~s poon vanilla l'rt•a n1 "ho rtcn1ng. ;1dd honel'· ;l <'UP at :111rnc. heatinJ.l ,.,·cll ;1 fter \':1<'h ;11ld111on S1fl flour. bakini! 1~n\dl'r :ind 0,,111 logC'lht•r. adding• 1 111 !hf> dr\ m1,turf'. thr n bt.·;it. Add I\ 1•11 b1· aicn Cl!ll' to nu '1 ure, rest or d r' 1n2red11·nt' and 'an1 l1 a. . Bake I hour 111 H-1nt·h square pan at :l2!il dt'Mrccs. Spread IA'ith f'loncy l\ut 1'opp1n~. \';1 ri:1tion: 1\dd I <'UP fin~ly cut ·nut meat s ll(lSf~V SUT TOPPING 4 t :.iblespoon~ hutteror n1ari:ri rine ·1 tablcspnons suj!ar 11 a bl\'.;;p11on' ,,fled flour .i t:iblr:-.poon~ hont>y · 1 ~c up ch1Jp!)('d nut me:its Cre<1m butter or margarine: add SUlo!ar, m1~ing "elL Add Oour and honl'y and beat until wc\I miicrd . add nu\ meats. Spread on cake und put under. broiler until• topping hubbies. C'l DAI\ Y PILOT New Idea Blossoms l>f•ianed to match the archllectural splendor of the atrium lobby, thla Chriatmas tree was erected lo the Hyalt Recency, San Fran· elaro. Made ol 100,000 poinsettia blooms and weighing 25,000 pounds, the a ll red tree rivals the Charles P erry sculpture whi ch towers · four sl<>ries high in the m~ lobby area. • • Ul'IT....,_ Liquid Assets Evaporate DEAR AN N LA1'DERS' Our young teenaaers read )'OUr colum n and 1 a m so pleased they do. You 1ell them the same things their parents do , but somehow it sounds "different" rrom Ann Landers. They listen to you. As a token of thanks I send a little bit of ~·isdom I ran across rtf-y in a small local publication. It was written by a friend. J hope you will print ll. Here it is : Po1l&ively Ne11Uve We drank for happiness and became unhappy. .., We drank for j oy and beca me miserable. We drank for sociability a nd beca m e argum en· tali\'e. We drank for sophl1tlca. tion and became obnoxious. We drank ror rriendstlip and made enemies. We drank for sleE'p and awakened \\'ilhoul rest. \\'e drank £or strenb'l h and felt \\'e:.ik . \\le drank "medicinally" and acquired health pro· blems. We drank for relaxation and got the shakes. \Ve drank for braveryt11 nd became afraid. We drank for confidence and became doubtful. We drank to make con· v ersation easie r a nd slurred ou r speech. We drank to· reel heavenly and ended up feelln1 like hell. \Ve drank to forget and were for ever haunted. We d rank for freedom and became slaves. We drank lo erase pro· bl e m s a nd s a w th e m multiply. We drank to cope with 1ife and invited death. -DAILY READER DEAR READER: It wa1 good of you to share your friend's wisdom. Tbank you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l "d like lo comment on your advice to the young bri de v.•ho took her teenage si1ter _( A ~n Landers OJ. in to live with her when stepfather, despite her sis· their pare nts were killed. It ter 's all egation that ''he Jieems the teenager was un · doesn't \\·ant her." , controllable gave her older Jn our family-destructive sister ulcer~ and was r uin· culture, it seems to me that : ine her mar riage.. your powe rful influence Yo ur suggestion t hat ought t o be u sed to "pe rhaps a foster home strengthe n blood·related would be the best place £or family ties.-OR. R.S.M .• Dee" was, in my opinion, Deparyment ~r Pr.eventlve not very eood. Defore re· ~1e~ic1ne, Un1 vers1ty of ll- 1ortln1 to roster placement. hno1 s why didn't you recommend DEA R DR. M.: Those seeklne out other blood re· "blood rel1tlves" ,you refer lat ives-c ouslns . aunts, to were certainly aware ~f i,i:randparents, e ven Dee's the de1lb of the teen11tr s parents. If they weTe In· terested In mi king a home for the jl:l rl they would have m1de their "'lshes knov.·n . . '.'Blood-related famJly tit s'' Sugar Buyer Gets Lumps are often more bloody than related. I 've rece ived m1ny let· ters from chlldren reared in foster homes, expressing treme ndo us afrectlon and deep appreciation f<Jr their By JOAN RIVERS. . · J had never gone to a ''l>oorbusters Sale" in my life, but with the way prices ·have been skyrocketi ng · lately.I couldn't resist an ad jn last Sunday's paper .. It read: ''Doorbusters! know there's a suga r sale goln' Of! here?" yelled one grandmother in a hot pink housecoat with hair "rollers to match. JOAN RIVERS Just then the round. fat foster part"nts. I beUe ve my store manager opened the .ad,·ice was correct, but I door to the mob. Seconds thank you for taking the later, as ~wo interns helped time to express another him up off the floor,· J po int of view. notiCed he had become a tall, flat store manager. · · ·. Suddenly, things turned · ·· · · ... · ··~ u1ly when o n e l a d y Make Holiday Happy, Don't Toy With Safety We will give five pounds of sugar for just 39 cents to the first 10 lucky ladles whO shop at Cheapfront Super. market this Monday. Doors open at8 a.m." "Edgar,'' I said. "I'm . going to this Doorbusters sale. It looks Wr.efun . '' · "Doft•t go;'• Edgar bei· ged. ··w e don't need sugar that much." I ignored him, set m y alarm tor~ a. m. and merrily went onmyway. At 7 a .m., a mikl·looking housewife who was stan· dine next to ·me started fili ng her fingernails and toen.ails to s harp points. "I always do this.·• she con· fided lo me. '"It turns my .h ands a nd feet into death· dea\ing we apons v.'ith the power ofan axe." . ''Look out for he r ," whispered another woman. "I've been lo 27 truck load s ales wi th her and she comes away with a· winner eve r y t i m e. She feels there's only one way to get throu gh a crowd-to kill whoever is in her way.'' January Rite Set get in first. I was the on1y discovered that the sugar on one to g et the color TV at sale was cubes. She went th e LO-L O d is c ou nt berserkandlhelastthlng l warehous~ ti.re ~ale last remember was seeing her v.·e~k .. I di~ it simply by headed toward us swinging wa1t1n g u.nt1l. everyone was · her fis ts a nd yelling, ··one almost 1ns1de and t h.en tump orlwo?" Cor a Berg and Robert srrea ~ing "fire.'" Somehow, I survi\•ed that Lee Ni chols Jr. are plan· While we '!XChanged .sale but I vowed I'd never ning to marry next J anuary plans .on ~ow to beat our do it again. I even made a in the Ba y Shore Congrega· v.•ay in £1r~t, Red Cross s ign for the sugar bowl : tlonal Churc h, Belmont work ers arrived and passed "Roses are red/Violets are ShOre. a m on~ us with hot cof· blue/Sugar 's all gone/Boo Their pare nts are the fee--\\'llh no sugar. boo boo hoo" and settled Leonard R. Bergs of Long SACRAMENTO (AP ) - S oft1 e t i m ea, t o ys are notlttn1 to play around with. They can contain "all klnd1 ot nasty thlnrs" that can lnJ ure children, says a federal safety otnclal In a nota of warnln1 to Parents beat11ln1 t oy store1 for Cbrl1tm1s presents. banned toys include• dolls, stuffed animals, baby rat. Ues, toy 1uns i nd whlstles. M r.s. Van Gelder. of the U.S . Consumer Product Safety Comm lssion, held up a atutred tl1er and •aid It had been put on the toy black li st because of a dangerous wires in ill legs. · The wires ha ve been a ltered and the tiger is back on the shelves, she said. 2. Small parts that can D be swallowed or inhaled. As the s un rose on the ·• 0 you do that?" I asked shakily. 3. Sharp polntl that can Cheapfront parking lol that "Oh, no," said my new puncture. Monday morning, all of us friend as she put her arm "· Loud noises that can Sirls were raring to go, and around my shoulder. "I lmpairachlld'ahearin1. the two b·read trucks that don't hnve to. I juat mike 6. Propelled objects that dared to block the store's sure that everybody knows 1 can cause e1e injury. e ntrances with deliveries h 8 v e a. c 0 n t a~ i'o u 5 6.'Eltctr1c toy1 that can were rolled away by ladles disease•·· shock or burn. ...:who normally claimed to be _ · 7. Toya too advanced for tooweaktochangeatire. A third Indy spoke up : the child'• aee. "Hey, driver, don't you · "There a re other ways to Al 8 a.m., the. crowd star· doWn to read my new book, Beach and !\fr. and Mrs. ted to fo rm a circle aro_und "Rotten but Cheap Sugar Robert Nichoh;...a(. Nev.·port the d~o r . Two physical Substitutes." ·.Be h education teachers called . ac · me a s ide. ··We'll break I was still shaking wh.en T h e be tr oth e d are through the line and grab Edgar got home. I told him gr:ad uates of Long Beach the sugar,"theywhispered . my e;<perience. •'\Vhat.rou C1~y C~l l e,gc a ~d t~c · · \" o u go t o ·c a nn ed . ne~d 1~.som_e hot coffee ', h:. ~n1ve r s.1 ty o~ Ca~1forn1a . \·egetables -cut Jert -and · s aid. Let s both ha\e a Santa Ba ~ba ra . J\hs~ Be~g we "Jl hit you deep with a cup.;• . " . also studied ~t Cahforn1a pass. Got it? lf one or us "I II get 1t. I smile~. State Uni ver sity. at 11>ng doesn't make it, promise ''Wh a t do you t ake 1n Beach and her f1ance 1s. a you'll give our share to our yours? Cream .•. and c1:t· traduat~ of th~ Un_lvers1ty -families.'' sup or mayonnaise?'' . of Southern California. Lots Van GelderdiJtrlbut· ed a holiday shopplne &uide of ·':01• to avoid because of thelr potential dan&er to cblldreo. The list Includes four San·; ta Claus dollJ and a pluUc ••smo key Bear'' tent baaned because It was con· sidered a fire hazard. In spke or the two.year· old s afe ty pro1ram,'an ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....., estimated 150,000 toy in· juries were treated last yea r, said rttn. Van Gelder l r---------------------------------------------.:..----------::~~'1'11 and Cali fornia.health direc· A later version of the. Smokey Bear tent is fl ame retardant a nd considered sate, the book Jet not.ea. ~ lllt of more than "~ Mexican Cruise Realized A drea m hai; come. true ror eight. dialysis patients. With the aid or the Artificial K id ne y Fo und ation o r California. Princess Lines and the Bank or Newpo rt Travel Centre. they are en· joying an e ight-day cruise to l!tfexico. Accord ing to the National Association 0£ Patient s on H e m odi a l ys i s a nd Transpla ntation, this is the fi rst time such a trip has been m ade. Eq uipment. supplies and a techn ician were donat('d by a n Oregon fi rm. The group "'·ill visit !\1azatlan and Puerto Vallarta on the trip. Patients will receive treatments on board. shamPoo and Set "Permanent Wave Tint llleach Touth·Up Frosting tor William E . Mayer. "Injuries included cuts and punctures, electrical . shock and burns, chemical burns a nd poisoning,'' Mayer said in a statement. "In many cases, eyes were seriously damaged." Mrs. Van Gelder said labeling requirements have helped make parents more aware of potenUal daneer in Christmas toys. '"If you become a label· reader, you'll know 'what you s et," she said. The officials issued a booklet entitled "Think Toy Safety" which Usta seven daneer ai1ns : 1. Sharp edges that can cut. Ac cidents Totaled WASHINGTON !UPll - The Nationa l Safety Counci l says the 1973 accident dea th total In the United States was apprciximately 117,000, no change from 1972. Di sabling injurie!' num· bercd about 1 t.5 million, in· eludi ng 420,000 "''hich re· suited in s<Jme dcgr<'e or pc.r.manenl impairment. 83.UU s.:>u 6 .SU 11 .~U . 13.UU fffUlllOol1 fllOolf .. ,....,..., -!'MY Pl'ICf \ 5ll0"1~• ...0..:A EXTRA CHARGE FOR LONG HAIR HAlll('l 'n ..... •2.00 ' • the wedge of night IZ99 For staying up late. Sensuous black velvet under see-through vinyt and a frilly satin rosette. Or moonsi lvered peau. shaped to a slim platform and a smaller wedge • Al seen in S.Wntttn ~lli:IPI,..,...._ __ .... • W• guMlntH e~frythlllf/ we Jell/ n·«!E!tl>S) QUALICRAFT" S H OE STO RES FASHION ISL.ANO. Newp(ir1 11 ... ..,,~ HUN11NGT0N (f,NTfR, H..~WIQlen Bto<~ ~~ !iOU.A?t. X,.,.o Af'!tr. WESTMINSTER: M.a.l.l, WeW1im1eo, SO.ITH CO.AST P!J.ZA (01•0 1'.eaa • Use rour Mister Charp or B1nkAmerie1rd • • • • • .. - I ·Golden Anniversary Marked l\1r.· and Mrs. George E. Fristed of llunlington" Beach celebrated !hei r golden wedding an- ni ve rsary at a reception given by their sons. Gordon . l\.larvin and Kenneth and their \Vi\'CS. The honored gue sts. natives of i\1inneaµoli s. \Vere ma rried in Seattle and have been area resi- dents for five years.1'hey have IO grandchildre n. a great-grandson, four step-grandchildre n and two step-great-grandchildren. Twin Research Doubled A study or tv.•ins and multiples has been initiatl.!d by th e O r a n ge Coast ftlothers of T"·ins Club and Kennet h R. Fineman, PhD, (']inical and educational psychologist. The study ca1ne out of a m ee tin g \\!h e r e Or . 'Fineman was invited to speak about a study of '""''ins he "'as involved v•ith 10 years ago. The early studv ,,·as genetically oriented. J)r. J.~ineman said, <i nd the new one \\'ill concentra te on home, school and environ· ment and ho\v they in· fluence the development or the children. Questions \vii i include how the children develop handidness, \\'hen they Jcarn specific.tasks and if their personalities arc op- posite. The results \Viii be valua- blc to parents \'lith children near in age, Dr. Fineman said. as well as to parents of multiples. In discussing •twins, he said that some arc opposite in personality because of the \\'3Y they are raised. "I believe that parents se lect ivel y r e inforce character traits,'' he said. As to drC'ssing l\'lins dif- rerenlly, he said they should Ue allo"•cd to do so \\•hen they st.:irt ask ing to. "Let stearl of referring to them as "the t"•ins." he stressed .. There also is a danger in giv -1 ing them names that rhyme. or sound alike. Anyone \\' ilh t\\·ins or multiple s wishi ng t o participate in the survey may call Dr. F'ineman at 842-9377 or wrtle to the Neuropsychi atric flfedica l (froup, Inc .. 17692 Beach Blvd .• Suite C. l·lunlington Beach. 92647 . them d c ve lop t heir own in-ir'':'':-:;":';'':'"'=:::':':''='"'i le rests,'· he advoc atetl. ··Kids really need an iden: PALM & CARD lily. \Vith twins. 'it's even morn important. They even READINGS confuse themselves." Help in love. marriage, 1-le said he had asked the busi ness, health, Family mothers in the club how problems. Why worry? they would like it if they all Sotve your problem today. s howed up for a meeting ltJ.tl54. dressed alike. 7322 Westmins1E!I' Ave. Parents also should call Westm1nst81' their l\\·ins by. name, in· Open Daily 9 a.m.-10 p.m. .....,_M DELANEY BROS. RECEIPE SHRIMP CREOLE I lb. green shri,,. 2 tbfs. rMlffd butter I cup chop. onions I cup chop. green peppM" · 1/a clo•• chopptcl ga;tic I /8 tsp; paprih I pt. stewed folnatos Sall & p•ppe< PHI shrl,.., wash & remo•• sand •ein, mix &: sHr In onions. butter, CJ. ,..,,.. & garlic. Lot "-uotil f'OPIM'" ,, ...... -add lomala• .. '"'°'""'l & bail for 5 lliM. Add Wimp la ffri• & ball I 0 ...... , ioogtt. SpKlal $3.25 lb. 1 ... 1 51 Shrimp in 5 lb. ba• Oftly "'"°"' o--, ""'" S.afoad • 2100 Lafay-• Howpart -h. 67J.J450 IT'S THE WITH THE PUICHASl Of AHY HIW 01 USfD CAI., .YOU AHi> YOUR FAMILY CAH &IJOY OHi Of THESI FAIULOUS Gl"Sll •loe~•l>I C.OlOR TV •STER£0 RKOtft ~ •wetl"'>lil'<"'"" A.~-F~! RMIG ,.,.,..lt><lll"OuM tlOCll ~A.OIO •5*Ho~ HOT TA~'f' •W..,t !ileM l>Klll(T •Ill ... ~ ~"91>10P(N .. l.llRI .. •8"~' A"9'•~ 10~5Tl>l OVEN •GI•,." l A.Dtl S WA.Tl.>< •Gf .... ~ ... ENS WA. re .. •i>ll'*"'O~ENO(ll • !"'° .... (;..__119< (;J<AVtNG llNl\1(8" ' CAPRI 2000 .m1 ..... • ..,...., .,...._.,, ................ do• ....... ~ •• , lo<•-' ... ,_ ,___., .... ----~II DAIL V PILOT C'3 • Holiday Salutes ·Calendared Alliance Dra matic works of Jlenry de l\1ontherlant will be di s- cusse~ .at tlte next meeting or Alliance Francaise de la Riviera Californicnne. Members will m~t nt 8 p.m . Friday, Dec. 6, in flurb o r Vi<'w Sc h ool auditorium. The Christmas dinner will be at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13. i n th e B oa rdwalk restaurant. Laguna Beach. SC Council I\ miniature United Na· lions "'ill be found at the South Coast Literacy Coun· cu ·s annua l Christ n1as par- ty, to take place at 7 p.m. fo'riday. Dec. 6, in the Dana Elementary School. Students from 15 coun· tries will be drl"Ssed in their native costumes and nn in· t c rnati ona l me nu i s planned. Boutique The annual Christmas boutique, presenlL'<I by the "'o men of St. J ames Episcopal Church, Nev.•port Beach will begin at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 6, in the church. " Light rerreshme:nts an<J a dinntr will be served Alumnae lluntington Beach Cirls Club. The s.:ile "'ill take place Satur·day and Sonday, OeC'. , 7 and 8. at lfilOtl l\'lt. flicks, Afr. and A1 rs. Ken l\~ays , Fountain Va lley. San Clemente home '4'111 be the setting for a fl oliday A1cmbers will entertain Couples •>un c h Bowl , th e.ir hu s bands at a sponsored by Southern Chnstn1 as 1n1rty at 8 p.m. Orange County Alumnae of l)ec. 7 in the home of the Alpha Delta Pi Saturdoiy, Ron C:1rcy~. Dec. 7. ~· . Alpha Chi Omega the American U-(.:1on llall, Or.:ini:::c. OWLS Ek.•tt y Roadman. a retired ar.tre:-;s, v."ill entertain othrr r'nt·rn bers of the Orange Cou nty Unit or the \Von1cn's Overseas Ser\'il·e League aflt•r a noon luncheon Satur· day, IJt.!c 7, in the A:;- s is tance Lea,C?.uc Clu.1 ptl'r !lou se. Orange. SC Juniors South Coas t Jun io r \\'omen or Fountain \1u\ley will assist at a garai:::e sale to raise runds ror the l''o unt ai n Va ll ey - The spE'aker sprnt Sl'\"C'n Fifty -year memhers or mo nt hs \\'ilh :in C'Ol('rlain i\lpha Chi 'Omega will be menl unit •~l and hopp1n).! in honored by Gamma Tau ihc South Pat·iflt:· during Gamma .Chaptcr ':ll lhe an· ·\Vorld \\'ar II . She ha s nu ul Christmas luncheon at Sl'lcrt\''1 l.t••l\t'" From ~Ty ~1 :1Sa .n1 .Sat~rday,Dcc:7 · S<-r:ipbook a-. her topic ta- 111 ~l u ld oon s, Fa shion Iii· • Island. Your Horoscope Tomorro w Hibern ia ns /\. \vinte ' dance is on the agenda of the Orange Coun- ty l)ivi!.ion, Ancient Order of llibernians. ORT :'\c\\ port Bl'aeh Ch:iptC"r. \\'on1en's An1t·riean OB1' ,~·ill ha\'C a Chanukah lhll· ncr party at 5 p.n1. Sunda,\, De c. 8, in lhl~ !'ark l\'c1,·1>0rt Spa. Cancer: Avoid Journey 1'hc event "'ill beAi n at 8 p.m . Soturday, Dec. 7, in THURSD AY DECEMBER 5 BY SYDNEY01'1ARK ARJES (!\l arch 21-April 19): Be flexible undl'r pre ssu r e. Low -k ey approach gets best results. You will be considering travel in connection "'ilh work. TA URUS (April 20·fl1ay 20): Frank talk is best no"' ~ be specific and a"·are of details. Refuse to have wool pulled over your eyes. GEMINI <ri.lay 21-June 20): You get chance to express views. You find that individuals ~·ho arc active, alert gravitate to you . you m ay be on ,,·ay to striking pay dirt. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 22): F'i nish rather than begin - get a peck behind the scenes. A\•oid conflicts "''ith neighbors. relatives. One close to you is restl ess. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Friends and money now make a poor mixture. Ile indcpendcnl. Stri ve for originalil y. Imprint your o"'n sty le . S AGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Tendency exists to act on impulse. Key is to pay heed to in tuitive intellect wi thout abandoning reason. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 -J an . 19 ): Li ght touch v.•ins your way. Means don't r;:=====================;;-nag, push or chide. Accenl is on journeys, communica- t io n, e du catio n and language. AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): What was a mystery is solved and dissolved. The questions concerning taxes. insurance, investments and shelters will surface. PISCES (Feb. 19-l\.1 arch 20): You get action from one v.·ho seemed out of reach. A suggi.>slion. note. letter or call gets favorable response. If Today Is Your Birthday you are a nal y ti cal, attractive to,,.gpRQ~~ ".!.' ha\'elnnate ability to write. communicate and You also have s tron g desire ' to impart knowledge. maff;e ~ CLOSE OUT! on Display Wigs! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ELURA WIGS s 15 HUMAN HAIR WIGS up m. /JIJ. ' WIG and · allie " BEAUTY SALOM 250·D. E. I 7th St. . _ Cof!!!_~•S.'!.,. .-"fl!.l-GK~.-..QUA'RE'·-~<fil'V .. OUR BEAUTY SALON OPEN SUNDAYS I 0 to 4 CANCE R (June 21-July 22 )': You may als o be li~~~3~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~51 dealing with lively persons, but a lso those who are '-l;i~....-......::sc;.;:JJ-~:~~~~.a~~~~ stubborn . Journeys had 11 t....__~~--~~~-bl bes t be postponed, i f practic<ll . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A\'oid any tend'ency to overspend. Extravagance is the enemy. Also means self-control in areas other than monetary. VIRGO (i\ug. 23-Scpt . 22): You are repaid for past efforts. Cyc;le is high and Jri A Vcrnon·s SPORTSWEAR wuratn l'tAlA .....,...,, 5e4121 :sAl.BOA. ISlAl«J 2tb~Aw . 67S-1904 JOE CARLOS PLUMBIH<O CO. l .C N<1. ~liSZ~ ..... 548-5558 1675 Superior Cos1a Mesa l.,ioctftltflt ..... Our Spee.iotty "for A W•tff" Ht.tfl' • A icit. cMft •r A l•lli in Stylir - -t for Rt•I Qllick Stt,k• Givt "Jot" A Diol" WEDNESDAY FROM 4 P.M. DEL TACO ol porticipaling o.1 laco1 all ovt.1 !he Sovlhlond I' :,.~\ , .. •• ' (, 113 to 112 off Robinson's Import Clearance ' I Come collecting. And come ready to save on our antiques and fine reproduction furniture, art objects, decorative accessories. One-of-a-kind treasures from Europe, the Mideast and the Orient. Orig. $25-$3750. NOW $3-$2900. Robin son's Foreign Gifts. " ·~ l 2 FASHION ISLAND SHOP WEDNESDAY. THURSD AY 10: 00-9: 3(1 I I ' . ~ I·~ ~ ~ ) I , 't. , •,·,• ,. . ' -i.i·. X:.t ~ ' • t ... ~ ' ·-\~ I \l, u G••-2800 • • 1 C-1 DAIL y PILOT Meat Margin Small \\'ASflJNC'f07" OJPI I - Figures released by one of the country's largest food rclailers show that for most or 1974 , the margin between \l.'h<.1t a food store pay& for meat and wh<al it charges 1ls CUlitomers was Joy;er than in 1973 . If the figures released by Donald S. Perkins. board chairman of J t"'-'el Co. in Chicago, cover both cents per pound and pcrccn1 for bccJ' may appear 1011•, th<1t \ because they include 18u pounds of fat and bone - sold !Or about IO .cents a pound -that is obtained from every 600·pound car· cass. Consumer rcprescn- talivcs said Perkins' infor· mation represents the first time a major food chain had "opened its books to the public." For the total meat depart· ment of J c:"·el food stores, Perkins said, the average cost for meut through the first eight months of this year was 73 .7 cents a pound. The average retail price of this same meat was 92.S -for a margin of 18.8 cents a pound or20.3 percent. These figures compare with the folloy,'ing data Perkins cited for 1973 : a\'erage cost per pound of meat or 75. 7 cents; average retail price of 96 .2 cents per pound and a niargin of 20.5 cents a pouna or 21~3-per· cenL In 1971, Perkins said, the Jewe l s tores paid an average of 54 .7 cents a pound for their meat. charged an average of 11 :4 cents and realized a margin of 16. 7 cents or 23.3 percent. In 1972, the average cost was 60.8 cents per pound with an average retail price or 79.2 cents for a margin of 18.4 cents a pound or 23.2 percent. A store's margin 1s not the same as its profit It also includes opcrating'c:ost. · Breaking out figures for beef, Perkins said, shows · that gross margin per pound has ·ranged from.15.5 cents to 19. l cents during the first cicht months of 1974. This compares 11·ith an average margin per 1xiund of 17.1 cents per pound in 1973. 17.2 cents per pound in 1972 and 15. l cents per pou11d in 1971 . Percentage of margins per pound 1rerc 18.7 in 1973, 22.2 in 1972 and 20.8 in 1971. The percent range for margins ha:-; been from 17 .1 to 20.2 percenl in 197•1. Jey,·e l 1s one of the 10 largest food chains in the country. Perkins said the meat and beef pricc data normally is confidential because "I rlon't \\'ant my competitors tokno\~· \\'hat I am doing.'' But he said he made the information Pl!Qlic because the '~theoretical statistics'' by lhe Agriculture Depart· ment on retail meat pri ce spreads is "so inaccurate." He said v.•hi\e his store has been realizing gross margins on beef ranging from 15 to 19 cents a pound this year, the Agriculture f.)epartment has been con· tending that retail margins "·ere i.n excess of 40ccnts. Manwich A Meal L:suall~. \\·hen you think ·of a sanrl.,., 1ch, ~·ou lhink of :-;ometh111.c li g ht. Like a lunch ('II' a sn:ick. But. in one e.1sy Slt'P. you can turn your ._,ind\\ ich into a many,·ich, a hearty. niain·di sh meat. If y1'U like the sovory meatloaf man\\'ich. you'll love th e other deliciou s rcr1pes in the booklet cal· l(•d, "50 Fa mous ~tany,·ich llecipes " They·re all fast. l',1sy and cConomical. So for ~our crip~·. Just :i;end 1;, ce nt~ tn cover handling 1·n:i;t s tn 50 Famous :\l;1n· 111ch Rt•c1pcs. l~unt·\\es:-.nn Forods. Inc .. P 0 . Rox 22·1 L Hot•k J:-;l;1nd . Il l. ti\2tlli SA \'OR r )1 E.\ Tl .f)Ar: ~I ,\~\\'IClt .. :s 6 :-.l1l•t•s mca1lo:if or cooked hcef J I 15· 1 ,. 1111nrc) can "an· d \\'!Ch ..,aucc for :-.loppy Joe~ 1 tahlr"po('l n prepared horsPradls h 6 K:ii:-t'f rol l'i. split In J0.1n('h 'k1lli't, :i;imme1· me.!flo,tf ,,hl'C!'i in :i;aucc und h11r~1·r:1di'h .'l to to m1nu ll'.'J1 "r until rn f·at is h\'H tt'd 1hr11ugh S1•r11· be11~e('11 rolls I • • 24 OL BOTTLE Reg. 1.17 IN MACA JiF CREAMY OR CRUNCHY 2~;·· 5:1 11 PEANUT BUnER ~.'i~! e • USDA CHOICE ONLY PER~ONAL SERVICE COUNTER USDA CHOICE .CHUCK .STEAKS USDA CHOICE Sli"i.fi1 STEAKS $ SMALL SIZE · ,, 9 LB. c LB. OUR OWN CURED CORNED BEEF 29 ·$ GEBHARDT'S TAMALES REG. 55' JIM'S RANCH FRESH · EXTRA LARGE AA 'EGGS LEAN BRISKET FRESH LEAN q GROUND BEEF PURI MA DOG CHOW 25 LB. BAG ~4.99 U.S.D.A. CHOICE ROUND BONE BEEF ROAST. • ~L!L..MRS. GRASS • OHIOH • BEEF RIHGO • CHICKEN HOODLE SOUP MIXES · LIFEBUOY ~BAR SOAP IATH SIIE ~·. USDA CHOICE MEATY IAR M BEEF SHORT RIBS POLISH SAUSAGE LEAH BEEF IAR M IEEF STEWING BEEF KNACKWURST PROTEIH BLEND IAR M IULK GROUND BEEF BOLOGNA IAR M BULK OSCAR MA YER SLICED BACON BEEF WIENERS LB. c LB. c LI. 7 ""' ' ..... •STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS •CABBAGE ROLLS •SALISBURY STEAK 69~ .-GREEM GIANT .:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__Jrt • DIVIUD SPINACH • M.IHCH CilHH IUHS • llOCCOU .t.MAMDfMl 12 CASSEROLES OL • llUSSILL Sl'IOUTS • HUMCioA.ll AH CAULIFLOWfl :ac LI. MILD SPANISH ONIONS-STILWELL COBBLERS • APPLE • PEACH • CHERRY :__------------------12 LB. PACKAGE REG. $1.39 LISTER I ME a·ac MOUTHWASH ~----------------------114 oL lottt-a1g. Sl.45 \..--------------.! • FRESH LOCAL Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M . Daily Including Sunday Prices Effective Wednesday thru Thursday Dec. 5 • Dec. I I Price• wltfeet to •htck 011 fll111d BROCCOLI UNBREAKABLE COMBS "9-of 20 -Sl.49 v .. aac We Gladly Accept Food Stamps <L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1r,?,9THBRUSHES D'ANJOU 4 s 1 : L ~MOC·l:..:=;;::...RI ~~~9 PEARS IMPORTED WIME FROM FRAHCE ; 14 ~ ,_ , ~~~ /-'-,..~ ~~--'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sOURMASH LARGE-SWEET "N" WHISKEY Sf19 aiiNGELos5 : s 1 ~jCH COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA 710 W. Ch apman ~ • -. ' ---- • ' ' g OAtL V PILOT Wednesday, December 4, 1974 --T . I J • LIBBY 4 9( oma o u1ce 46oz.cAN 'You knov.• the qualily ~ lt''1; the brand l'rlorot prelerrc-d hy most pe<lple'. Sa\'e on it! Pepsi-Cola ~~Goz. BTLE ..... ~ .25( .-\re yo u part of the Pep~i.gene rntion? 'fhtn this \'8\uc i,,Jor you, and yours~ (plu s dt ·JJ.f P . SMUCKER'S "-6 9 ( . reserves STRAWBERRY •..••.•. 'J'he big 18 ounce jur, at a price that lel-8 you be generous \\'hen the kids h£·np it on! Purex Bleach ~:troN .... 39( \\"hen you want really "'h ite ,,•hites ..• v.·hen you v.·ant ti bleach that v.·orks -it's Purex! T I DESIGNER or 4 5 ( 0 We S BOUTIQUE . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . l\k·cncx brin gs thcn1 to you -ond besi des being: C'olorlul, they're soft, strong and 11ral'tical! 125 cl. roll. \ Streusel Cake Mix 95e Beef -a-Mato . . . . . 45c Pillsbury's "Swirl " -all Oavors ,Juice blend frorn i\lott? Clu arl · Sliced Mushrooms 35e Margarine . . . . . . &se 8 'n' B-3 oi. can (6 oz ..•. 65(') l'arkay -it says "butter'"! 1 lb. - COTTAGE CHEESE PINT lJairy i.:nodne• .... troni ~pungfieldt Blackberry Jam .. .gge :-;111111.:ki<r·~ • SCl'dlt '''! 18 ll7. jar Grape Driits . . . . 49e \\'.l'll'hflde vr \\'l·lch Hl·ri'. ·IG nz r·1u1 0 J · six 65e range u1ce PICll •• 'l'r£:e.. ... v.cel. , • l'.iX ounce can~! Kidney Beans . . . • 23e IJ.1rk a11rl firtn1 Sprinl!lield -X(') 300 Stuffing Mix 1 oi Pl!c. • • 39c l'epprridt.!t' Farni~ -t·terb, Corn, Cube~! Biz Pre-Soak . . . . s 120 ;;; 01>;1;~;;~t1.:'. '5;1~ ' Sa, e on I\ ing ~izr~ linctudes 2.)c orf) Johnson's Pledge . ssc Hrgu!ar (•r Len1 011 ~rented! 7 oz size VANILLA WAFERS 'l\veh·e ~·uni.:es of >:abiseo quality! From cart to car, and all points in between -El Rancho is tops in se rvice .•• Butcher Shop mea ts. old fa shioned produce qualit,·. speed y check-outs ... ~ .,::, ' compare ... and yo u·ll agree.-El Rancho is Top,! • lb El Rancho"s ov.•n brand! Robu st flavo r cheese lovers l11vr'. ~hv the oicrc) t:.s.0 .1\. Choice beef -trimmed El Rancho sly le, and Center Cut lo afford the m01>l \"aluc'. Cocktail Rye . . . . 49e Party favorite fron1 Bays '. I llJ, ll1af Danish Ham SlW • • • 69c • Oak-two convenient sizes! 4 07.. DANISH 39e CHEESE CHUNKS! Fontina, Ha,·arti, Samsoe, Dofo? 8 oz. Cheese 'n Nuts . . 93e ~(·\·en ounce b11lls! J\auknunrt !\!uh. Salami Chubs ..... sl 49 l)ani ~h far1ner style! Cnn1eco ... I~ oz. DANISH DOFINO Srrni ~oft, robust chee~e! 8 ounce. Liqu or DPp 't. Valurs 1 Wh • k SOUR MASH $499 1 s e y REDUCED $1.oo • • • • • • • • QT. f,I Rancho's own i;t roight. whiskey -sippin' sn1ooth -prired lo Sfl\'C $IJX:J on thl' q11:1rt! Scotch a 11111a11rs • • • • S689 Bottled in Scotland, lo he sure! Quart.. Sherry Wine .... s3so I.lord & r:hvoocfs Crearn or J)ry \\lit! 5th Green $239 Hungarian Delightful light 1\'ine -\Veibrl! fifth Fm :e/l Food! ORANGE JUICE ~ Cal Fame c{lncent rflte!(l2 01 ..• 37c} Casseroles CRllll ~1111 • • 45e Favored vegetnblc blends! 12 oz pkg. F "t p· $}39 ru1 1es sw ~u • • • • Apple, Cherry or l'ctH'.h! :l:l oz hig! Buitoni Entrees . . 79e Manieotti or M\,.Rtlvioli Parmigian! Fish Lunc~es . . • • 69 e Vodka CIWWllRUSSI ••••• s399 A brand you kno.,.,·! Reg. 9.29! 1 ~ gnl. Four Roses •..•• s499 :-31n11oth blend! Save GOc on the fiflh! VINYA ROSE lmportcd Portuguese dinner v.•ine! ~~ ~a Hon large T mgerines f'CH\<'hella \'alley, for finer fla\·or! Swiss Steak . . . . 99,~ l{nunrl l 'UL of U.S.O.t\. l'hoice beef? HALIBUT s 1 s9 STEAK uc"J:" 1• Delicious broiled or baked! Fresh Perch •.•• 512! Ocea n frr~h! , , • fillets, for value! Turbot Fillets ... 89f From Greenland's cold, cold waters! Cooked Shrimp sis~ The righ! fiize for cocktails! CRAB lEGSauSKAM 99~ ;\lt>:ity! . , . fron1 genui ne Alaska r rnb:-! Omaha Roast .•.. 512? Stew Beef WI! • • • • s 152 'l'hick, tenrler rounds! l!.S.IJ.A. Choice beef ~ne!ess! Round cul U.S.D.A. Choice Rump Roast U.S.D.A. $1 09 CHOICE • • • • • lb. 'fhinking of a roast, hot. and hearty? \"ou couldn't do better~ C.S.D .. •\. Choice beef roun d Beef Kabobs ~:ore:· .... s 1 ~? Lean cubes of beef. close trimmed loin cuts, skewered! U.S .l).A. Choice beef! Roz. earh T eriyaki Steak ...... s 11! Bonele ss! cut from Top Rounds of U.S.D.A. rhoice bel'f. n•1uly 1or tht' n1ari1u1<lc-'. flank Steak· • . • . . 521 ! Split Broilers . . . . 59 ~ Delicious broiled! U.S.D.A Choice beef! Young meat~· fryers, in broiling halves~ Beef Shanks . . . . 79~ Center cut! U.S.D.A. Choice~beef! (~(•mpa re the !'ize -and the value'. Ground Beef . . . . 51°,9 Sliced Bacon . . . . s 1 o? r:xtra lean! Choose bulk or patties'. l-:1 Hancho's thicker ranch ~tyle'. Smoked Sausage . s1 3~ l-:1 RanC'ho's old fa~hioned country ~tylr CABBAGE 49.( ROLLS STUFFED .. Super Fresh Produce! Heady for the o\·en! ;\et v.·l. 6 o:r. each AvocadosJUMBOS~E ... atrS/ Reetlly big: ... but seeing is belicvin,1?! Come in and ~Cl' for yourSC'lf! Californio"s line!it! Juice Oranges ... S 1bs. 51 Large ~izc for more sweet juice! FRESH CELERY 19.~ lri~p and tender' ... generous stlllks! Jicamas ...•.•.. 19 ~ F'rrsh! , . , for an unexpected salad treal FRESH 29 BROCCOLI I~ (;urden fresh! All green and 11\!ity! \Voight \Vatche~ -Choice of varieties! f7'ir1·~ in 1•[[.-rt Thur , fJ,1c. 5 throug/1 ~\-'rd. l>rc. 11 ... open dail).' 9 ta 9, Sunday 10 to i .. 1\"o sa/C'., tn dcaier~' . Shavi11g Cream ...... 98' om.111 foo..,y -aill ~ 11 or. (on Style .Hair Spray ...... 89' Wt.n you w{oll'lt '' 101tollr hoh:I! 13 01 Alka Seltzer .......... 69' Fun Size Candies ...... 110' Glass Cleaner ........ 399 Right Guard .......... 1P1 ,~1dd~1 /Ollr>(f'/f«flool Skin Bracer .......... 1111 Pancake Mix ........ 19' p,n1bli•y \ Hvngry l«~I 3 !b p1a Steel Wool Pads ...... 49' Comet Cll!anser ...... 19' 11 .. .,.,.4,..,,,,lllftOI"' 1 ~01 t•~{ ~{Qil\ I • I • • . ----.---.... :l:_- • -· C6 l),A,jL y PILOT Apricot Teapot Brews •lere's an intcrl·~t•nJl purfch lo sC'rve during thl' <.'Oming holiday :.t.·a:ion . II Starts \\'ilh a husc of :-:.tron~ tea v:hi<:h aels ;is a ealalvst (or I he fr11J t j UH'{'S ll!ld \\'h1lf: ·v.·ine "ith v.•hich 1t 1~ coin bined. l\l ake the punrh \\"t•IJ ahead of time to gi\"C' lhc flavors ;1 c:hance to "m<ir· r y ." At serving time. put a canned apricot In the bot - tom of a Sl(•mmed gla:.~. along "'ith a sugar rub<, <ind a dash or t v.•o of aromatic bitters ... and fill up "'ilh the punch. lt 's a dclighlfullv refreshing drink., idt:ul 10 serve at a tree-trimming party or any other social event. Tea Drops, tiny sugar- topped cookies. flavored with instant tea, make ex- ~cllent companions to Lhe punch. APRICOT TEA CUP <Makes aboul21h: quarts) 2 rounded tablespoons instant tea 2 cups cold v.·ater l (6 ounce) can frozen lemonade conce"ntrate, un- diluted 3 cups pineapple juice 2 cups white v.•inc 1 (1 pound) can apricots l Osugar cubes ·Aromatic billers 1 pint ginger ale, chilled J\dd cold water to instant tea; stir to dissolve. Com· t.ine in pitcher v.·ith U(l·· diluted concentrate, pineap- ple juice and wine; chill. Drain and pit apricots. Add apricot syr up to punch. To serve. pl ace an apricot, sugar cube and generous dash of bitters in s temmed glasses. Add ginger ale to punch and pour into glasses. J\lakcs about2''2 quarts. · TE1\ DROPS · ~;.cup butter, softened a~ cup s ifted confec- tioner'ssugar I egg • 1 i teaspoon \'anill;.i ~4 teaspoon instant tea 1 1 ~ cups unsifted all· purpose flour lf.i teaspoon baking socl;1 1,:i teaspoon cream of t artar 1,, teaspoon s;.il! C:olorctJ g runulatt:d S.Lrcar or cOCQnut Cream butte.-and sugar together. Beat in egg. va nill a nnd ins tant tea po1-•1der. Beal until li_ght and fluffy . l\lix. dry ingredients togeth er and stir into c reamed mixture. Chill 3U minutes or more. Drop by small tl•aspoon- fuls on baking sheet <1nd fl atten \\•ith floured fork. Jf d esired , s prinkle \\'ith colored sugar or coconut. Bake in preheated 375 degree o\·en ti to 8 minutes. To color f:l ranula\cd sugar or coconut. pl<ice a couple of tablespoons in a small jar and add 2 or 3 drops of red or green food color. ShakC' v.•ell and add .-inother drop of color if needed. Colors darken during b<1king. Thrifty? Try Rice lle r e ·s relie f for the budget a s \1•cl l as from heavy holiday party fare. \\"l "RSTFEST A:'\O RICE I cup chopped onions I tablespoon butter or m argarine l J;irge E?Tecn JX'PJ>er. cut in I inch cubt~s 1 packa)!(' <16 ounce) sn1okcd frankfurters, cut in thirds 1 c;in <11 ouncel con- densed C heddar cheese soup 1 z cup bC'er 4 tl'aspoons prepared mustard 5 to 6 d rops hot pepper sauce J cups hot rooked rice 2 tablespoons s\1ect pickle relish Saute oninns in b11Ucr un· til tender, hut not bro"·n. Add gr<'en pe11per and franks. Cnok 3 n1inutl•s longer. Stir 1n soup, hcer. mustard, ahd peppt"r i;aute. Simmer until thoroughly heated Serve O\'er beds of fluffy rice. Top ('3fh of the 6 s:cr· \"ings Yiilh 1 teaspoon sv.·l'cl JllC'k/e reli sh. Each s(•rving pro\·hfe~ 419 calories 1413 \\'ithout pickle relish ) Call 642 ·5678. 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Bag LARGE PAPAYAS We Jet 'Em In ·From Hawa ii $ for Orange Juice 99c Softwoy Pur•, ,, ...... Holf Gollon Fresh L b L UIOA , ... ;.. ' I " Om egs Sk••t C~t ID Sliced Call t • To rver '0"·"' ,. 'I" Corn Beef S..11 ... ay 01 M1C., 11" a,,~~11-Whole o• 1't .. ... 98 • IAKE SHOP FEATURES 1 OO°lo WHOLE WHEAT BREAD SWEETHEART LIME Whole 'Hog Sausage S..f1 ... oy S l '' !-ID tell P h F'll t "•'0 '"' '";" ere I e s Jdool To ,on·f1y '·"·99' .. ,. Pre-Cooked FiShsticks ~,-:;; 99 ' 1•·•1. Fish Fillets Von dr Ko,.,p • Mro! And ~"' Fried Chicken Manoi Mo"'"·Mrot Ands.,., lucr1nt I ....... i-i Ouoh1y Hall Gallon 1•o•S)" "• 2 .... , .. P•g. We Welcome R FOOD 1111111 STAMP SHOPPEtS ' HOLIDAY ALBUMS • _J--..-..i Christmas with DDYARNOLD . & HEMRY MAMCIMI fl(c/usive ol Safeway! in STlllO .. !149 From Our large VARIETY DEPT ... 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' i ' ' Fo od Hi story Traced Early Man's Delights Dubious . . 1'here h1 som ething in- tri1uing about a book wh ich tr.,,ces the e ating habits of man bark to the da.,.,·n or lime, habits which are hard to believe today. "Food Is ~listory" by Reay Tann11hilf, now out in paperback, Ol)('ns ""'ilh the theory that the ape began his m a r ch 10 m a nhood several million years ago by changing his diet. Plagued by a shortage of eggs and fruit, he clam- be red down from the trees and began for aging on the g r o u n d fo r t orto ises. liza rds, porc upines and other dubious delicacies. • musly tomes and anrient ret·ords. in c ludes ~u<·h ilt'ITI S I.IS th(' f<1t'I that 1)011· per y,•as so flri:ted and so hard to gl't 1n unt·1cnt Romi' that "'Ca llhy riu zen" paid up to $125 for I2ouncl's. t~arly Egy1>tians. for ('X· ;1mplc , liV<'d n1alnly on a d iet o r brc:id._ bct'r and onions. Pl•arock eggs "·ere far more popular than hen fruit i n classical Greece. And fried fal from lhe breast of a wolf \\"as one of the Eight Deli cacies in An· cientCh1na. WeclnHdlly, Oeotmb8t4, 1974 I :1l:.(1 ";i ~ sur11n ::.t·d to lt'arn Ul<JI the French 111 t r ndu<·cd chU\lo'd l·r t o Colutu ;il Aml•r1 cu and th>1l upplt• pie. t nn::.1di.:rt'd lht: mo~l · 1\ml•n t"an ot di:shcs, oriJti nat('d 1r1 r;n~Jund. \\1hat l11d th(' food COO· sun1i.:ll by tht' ancients or t'\"t•n d1nl'r::. 111 th e ~liddlt• Ages reull y taste hkt•"! It "ould be d1fhtult lot<'· cupt urt• t he flavor 1n ;:i modern k.i\l'ht"n 'l'he e a siest thins to r eprotluct• "'Ould be ra"' grt>en:., ~11ss Tann;ih tll told mo. D.IJL V P1LOT (;7 lhl' t1mt• " l\11ss T11 nnahill gave me 1h1s forn1u la for a salad from the-k 1lrt\e n1 or Ric hard II or J::n gla-nd. !\1£011'.:VAL SALI.D I bu nch wat~rcress I tablespoon parsll')' I tablus1100n basi l l lah!('spoon chives I onion chopped I table5poonoli \'eo1l I tablespoon y,•h1te \\ 1nl' \'Lncgar S;dt <ind pepper to tuslt! Tomato, Potato The book, fruit of s ix years of poring through f\t iss Tann:ih\11 says that Jndians and Arabs were eat- ing pasta at least half a cen- tury before ttta rco J'olo brought the \•ersut\le noodle back t o Ita ly from his visit to China . "l\l rdir\"al people a te f('\\I vegel.1b!<'s." sh<' ~•ud, "so fres h s alad ga \'c lhtn1 vitamins, as \\'ell as prO\"ld· ing a pll'asanl conlrast \\'ilh the cloying incal dishes of flt ix v.·nt l'rC'ress and hl•rbs. Add oil and vinegar, ... :iJ t und peppt>r and toss JU ~l bt.>fore st•rvi ng unti l grl'C'ns <i re lightly coated. If you y,1 ;1nt to retain the n1t'dlC'\•:.ll s pirit. eat salad \\it h your f 1 ngers ! ' Richness Combined A cup of good soup can se t he mood for t he m ea ahead or, if it's hea rty e nough, it c;in be the mai entree itself. On any day. noth 1ng's bet- ter than a stea1ni ng bcn\•I o soup, as we can testify ;.ifte e njoyin g a bO\V] of this he;ir ty Spud N ' Tomato Soup. It 's crea my r ich a nd boasts a most irres1slibJ collection of good foods. Ca n ned so up s and t om atoes oirc mi xed and fl a vored with onion, celer\" and bas il. But the cro\\·nini: touch comes ri ght be fore serving w he n cris py hot. b ite-sized 1-~rench fried potato rounds are served on top IJ( each bow lful l1 kl· croutons. SPUD N ' TOl\I ATO sour I can (1 01 ~ounces I cun- densed tomato soup l can (10111 ounces) con- densed cream of celery soup ' I soup can milk 1/4 cup chopped onion •r, Cup d iced celery '.!tablespoons butter I can (I pound 13 ou nce s } tomatoes . dra i n ed a nd c ut i n pieces I teaspoon basil 1 teaspoon salt l (l-pound 1 package F r e nc h fried potat rounds Em1>ty sou1> and milk intn a large sauce pan. J\lix "'ell Cook onion a nd celery in butter until soft. Add to sou1 mixture with the tomatoes and seasonings. llent, stirring occasional- ly. Heat potato rounds as directed on the Pac kage. To serve. float hot pot atoes on soup. ~t akes 6 servings. Popcorn Buttered ·s nacks oftl'n take the form of popped arl ... pop- corn. ·rime was. , .v.·hen super- stitious folks thought !her(' "'as a little de\"il insid£' every grain of popcorn :i ncl that heat madt• hin1 so mad he literally exploded. A c111cstion Lh ;.1 t pops up \\•hen you are huy1ng pop. c o rn is . , .w h ic h i s best. _ .yellow ur "'hite"! Yello\v \'llrieties generally have bigger' kr rnels and so ... they ~op big~cr. \\'hite popcorn \"arieties usually ha ve smaller ker- nels ... be fore and after popping. Bu t \\'hite JX)pcorn does have the reputation for being more tender than yel- low. PEA.NUTTY ' POPCORN BALLS I cup peanut butter I <'UP honey 1 cup s uga r 4 quarts por f'orn Combine honey and toug.a r in hl•avy saucer.in. Bring 10 a boil a nd boil one minulr. Blend in 1>e<1nut hutll·r . Cool sli~htly then pou r 11\·cr PoP· ped corn .a nd t<•ss to coat. \Vhen cool enough to han- d!<'. buttci-ha nd s and shape pop co rn in to b;1\ls . I f desired. nuts or ru is1ns may be tossed together \\"ilh Lht• popl·o1·n a nd roallug. . Only th• Dalt, Pilot tt•lty ltll• you whet .. ntw In your local community .•. tvery d1y l 1tjlijijl!iJI • F1ndan The only time you 'll see more than one price on the same package of any item at Ralphs is when the price has been lowered, or when the price of an item is controll ed by law (such as olcoholic beverages and.milk). 'fhat's because of Ralphs "no re-pricing policy" which simply ::ilates: When a price increase occurs on a price rs. marked item, items on display will not be re- priced and wi ll be sold at their marked price. When a pt;i_cc decli ne occurs, items on display wi ll be immediately re-priced lower and yo u will always pay the lower price. If you are fed u p with price stickers upon price s ticke rs, r e member-we stick with our low prices. Meat Master Meats Full Cut-Bone-In Beef Round Steaks lb.1.07 Beel Chuck-Clod Cul Boneless Rolled Beef Roasts ,.1.18 B••I Chuck Round Bone Roasts l••n Cube1 Stewing Beef Bt•I flound-llone In Rump Roasts Bet! loin-Tall Removed Porterhouse Steaks B••I Loln-Bonel•••• Top Sir1oin Steaks G~~::.dkeeet Pork Shoulder-Picnic Cut Fresh Pork Roasts Center CLJI-Fr111h Pork Loin Chops Srn1 ll Sl1e Fresh Spareribs Fully Cooked-Whole or Portion Semi-Boneless Hams .... 99 lb 1.29 lb. 1.18 lb. 1.88 lb tea '" .89 lb .• 69 lb, 1.49 lb 1.09 lb 1.39 Beel Chuck-Bl-Cut Cbuclt' Steaks ~ .• 82 Bt•f Loin-Ti ll Removed T·Bone Steaks :.1.78 USOA G1•d• A-SouU'ltrll Fresh Fryers whol• Yo1111g Turkey Wing• ot Turkey Drumsticks R1Jph1-Miid Ftawor-Polnt Cut Corned Beef Briskets lb .• 45 lb .• 55 lb. 1.39 Fisherman's Cove Sal•d Size Cooked Shrimp lb. 1.99 Mild Sklnfe1s 89 Black Cod Fillets lb. • Fl1hermen'1 Cowe Breaded Fish Sticks "· .69 Super Spirits Old Glenwood -Ii Year Old Straight Bourbon HRicl!orr Smoked -1 Lb. Sliced 99 Sendy M11cA!111ter h•I! 9 98 alphs Bacon "" • Imported Scotch ''"" • Reg. or Hot-1 l b. Roll Light or D•tk Farmer John Sausage '"" .79 Santa Fiorita Rum "'" 3.59 B•t·M Penn1ytvanla or I Bottled tor R1lph1 Polish Sausage . '" .99 Montclair Brandy """ 4.29 , Ralphs never re-prices higher Super Deli 'W'ilton Cer111ied Beef Franks , ..... 59 lb. 1.57 fl•lph1-Aged I Months Sharp Cheddar A1mour -M1•t or Beef Bologna 1'0L .79 Wilson Brown S1111ar or Hontr Curtd ... 8.98 ""· 1.09 7'0L .15 Canned Ham Borden -Sliced Dl•I Sprtad Lite-Line Cheese Buttermilk 01 Country Style Pillsbury Biscuits A11 .. -JtlNT Beef Burritos Safflower Oil -4 Stick Saffola Margarine IC tall-Sln!itl• Slice Cheese Food '" .29 "" .72 "'" .98 Delicious Non-Dair}' Imo Dressing •'" .45 Super Bakery Aalph• -Herder•, Cratked Wheat or Buttermilk Bread ..... 55 lo1we1 • R~lphs -Mell•w•y Oenl1h Dr Ch••s• Kuchen Coffee Cakes · , ... ,.,. Ralphs -Oellclou1 Orange Tea Cakes Aalpfl• -Deliclow• French Apple Pies •• ••• .59 .89 1.19 Super Produce l•r11• Sunkl1l Navel Oranges Sw•el Fl•vorluf Red Emperor Grapes U.S. No. 1, All Purpose D'Anjou Pears Select Ouenty Russett Potatoes f re1h Persian Limes Miid, Swee! Brown Onions ....... 17 per lb. per tb. .25 .29 .17 .10 .10 Super Flowers DtcoraUve Chrlalm•1 Artificial Flowers 4" Pot, Pinched Bloom Poinsettias 1· Pot-4 lo s Bloom-Foll Wrapped Poinsettias """ .19 el Ch 1.47 2.97 Super Household Values S Roll P•p•r or 4 Roll f oil Archer Gift Wrap Grt •I tor Holld•y Otcoratlng Elmer's Glue-All GAF-Viewer• View-Masters Wear Ever-T•non -Aa1l Colors Bounty Griddles .... 99 I'" 49 bottle e each each 1.59 3.97 P,,r_1c_•_•_•_lf_•_c_1;_v•_D_•_<_•_m_b_•_r_s_1_hr_o_u_g_h_o_e_c_e_m_b_•_r_1_1 _________ Super Buys---------------------------.. Ralphs Old Fashioned Ice Cream ::~:; • 79 Health U Beauty •••" .44 Pep10d1nt-Son. Mtd. o• Hird Toothbrushes NllW-f •mijy S/11 •• 4 DI.. 84 Aim Toothpaste !LIM • Reg11l1• o• Super .lD cf 119 Comfortube Tampons .. ; • t111rnpoo-401.T11b1 0•701.lollon 137 Head & Shouldets ""'' • 1,)0I, 1 34 tin 1 Co1111111nd -IE1tra Hold • Men·s Hair Spray 13 01. 1 54 c•n • A•O·-E1. l1ott1 -V!Um•I• ltold •Adorn Hl!ir Spray '"''"""'"" . . ...... ,,_,,.,.. ... ' ' ' ' '" . Bayer Aspirin ~: .32 Chopped Broccoli , .. u. ... ,,_.,,._l ... .-.... ,,,_.,..,, ..... ~ ..... ~ .... Peplo Bl1mol Broct oll Spears D•-•CI•• .. • c ....... , ..... Purex Bleach Frozen Food Oran11• D<lnk Birdseye Awake 8fr011y1-wl1h OnlOft 1 .. ic1 Mixed Vegetables Oownyn1~1 -Pick-ti or t2 Waffles A11ort1t1 ,1,wo1• Hi C Drinks l ltd••,•-wtlll Cr••m 5•uc1 Small Onions Mornln; 5111 -'•ttl••, Sllcll or 'Breakfast Links I or. pkg. tOo r. pkg. 12 01. '"" .47 Comet Cleanser ·~~.. 20 14 01 •• pkg. Pantry Fillers N1ney'1-A,g,, Tlllck 01 Hot-wllh l•1n1 49 Chili Con Carne 1s 01. c1n • 1 01. 44 pkg .• 1 111. 99 c:1n 1 H or, 56 Clll I 12111. 1 09 '"' . 31b. 2 89 Cl ll I Ralphs Everyday Low Prices ,,.., ... ,_c,.,.,, \leget•bl• Soup ~~·· ...... Hunt's Ketchup s, .... ,,.,.(1,- Btack Pepper "'"'°" ................ . Hunl'a Tomato Sauce ·.-:~ .20 o ........ ....... O•(•M .. .,,. M.,11 .. '°"'''° ••• Treesweet-Regular Grapefruit Juice .. ,~~ .49 Pantry Fillers Fo• P1nc1ke1 & Wflll11 Log Cabin Syrup Cl1B-L1•gt Sire Beef Stew A1g. o• D~1 -11 or. boll\11 Mug Root Beer MJ8-Lt<OJ• s .. e Instant Coffee C1rn1tkln-Non '•I Instant Milk As10,,1d Flt VOt1 Par·T·Pak Dri nks ..... ~ ••• 20 ::.~· •• 52 ~<~·-" •001 ·-• Club Soda n • .-..... , o •••• ,.., IClmbt•s Diapers , ...... ~. ~ ...... . 21 01. 99 bot11e • 2101. 69 Clft I ..... 87 c1,,on 1 !Oor. 1 89 '"' . 20q1. 3 99 .... . ~!~1~ .25 Polident Teblets .~:-•. 96 ·~ .• 99 Cheese Pluas ·~:: .• 30 '~:· .•9 ~=-t.49 Wylers Lemonade ·<~~ .61 ",-:. t.39 Potted Meat '.:~ .22 Hun1'1 Tom•lo Sauce ",~· •• 38 Bread Crumbs • .:::.. ... ·:.~ 1.05 ~ .45 ·-·..., c ... ,, • ..,_,..,,. • ..... o-·c• .... Tegrln Shampoo :.:'.1.34 •Batter fried Hali but ~'": ,99 Selad Dressing :: •. 99 -'"""''"·"°""l -~-oo---c ... ..,.,,... *'"""',...°"''u Gleem Toolhp11te ,,, t .36 • S•r• Le• Pies 11 ... p••· 1.59 Tide D~lergent n .. '°,.•; 3.46 l_ .......... Armour'• Trett . -.... Wyler• Lemonade 11.~~ .89 ·~~; .73 'Asterisked items not available ..,.._miw .... ~........ 1 ........... ,0•;1 ~·-1 ........... ltoOS.O' g-:.. l"""'°"'·'01•t• ,...,.,,o c:i-.... •011 G .. .-... ...... l••-•IOO.<CIQW .,.., ... ..._.,.., In the following stores: :=:;:;~;:.,..';· ~:.:::::.:..,·.~ .. ~:.~.-·.., lMAot ... o,:'t(I' LO''" IM A ..... o,l10ll n-'>•-•·~D '4. lMl .. oloo.)<\4"" .... :, ... •-t111r-... ,iw.i. c • .,.., "'·'• .... r---r{!ft!>·---, r•••r<{'4Q>1••-, I S•v•..>l....,Covpon lfJI ' I I S1we .1lwllllCOllpofl l'fJJ "" I 1 Gold Medal 1 1 Hungry Jack 1 Fl 59 I Extra Light , • 59 . I I OUr ~~; • I Pancake Mix"'• I Llnllf"On•lllll'l lndOn•Co..ponl"et Clollto!flet I I LlflltlOfltll11111nd On1 Couperi l"•rC•....,.er I Co"P9'1 lff•cll~e Dtc. 5 1111outll Dec. n "-Ca.."°n IEffectl•• oec.' lllnwtfl O.c. 11 ,. L C OUPON .I L COUPON .I -------------------- ,., ""'°"'· OO»\" ' ........... ,,,, "' .. .......... 1..i1 ..... .,, .. ,., ••• o.I"'""' Kfmbies Diapers r;,.,,.c;,,.,~,, • Dry Dog Food 1 .......... .,, ......... .. ............ , ........ . . ..... _. ..... ' ' """•'-•l~l;.o l•J".,..., RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS Bl VO., HUNTINGTON BEACH :i::; 1.95 1~':_ S.24 ·-··-·· ..... • Gr•vr Qulk • .. O'lle!-llOr ....... • Jimmr Dean Sauaege n...,,. .. o,.~·~..,. •·•<U -· •;• .. • . c-... ,,. \ '"•....:· .... ... ~ .. "·~·· '.... . ... ... ._.a ... Oi·-· • ....., ...... , ... ,... .. 1 ....................... . .... 18 _ .. , 24167 PASEO OE VALEHCIA, lAGUNA HILLS 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN •Ol N. lOARA, ANAHEIM 694 2 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. BR OOKHURST, WESTMINSTf.R STORE HOURS: 9·10 Dan l . 9-9 Sur.day I • • $-d DAIL v PILOT Wednesaar December 4. 1974 Gallant Gourmet Fussing's Fun \\"h:.it is 1nore romantic t h1.1u a d1nncr·for·l\\O durin g the )>pll rklln g hnhday !>t';t!>nn '' Sh('rri('d Ch1<·kcn l.i\'crs a rl' a ~o urn1(•t d1 :-.h, f'~pcc 1a ll~· \\'hen !>('r\•cd U\"l'r 1.1 hl'd of cleg11nt long grain "hllc and \\'lld nee \\'hich comes frozen in its O\\'O t ook1ng pouch. A fre:-.h fruit rompoll', n1ounded 1n a br:u1dy r.nif· lcr. makes u glnmorous at· l"Ompa111m rnl. Serl"t' a favorite "'inc '.\'Ith dinn('r. And , for dessert, nipble on holiday frwl cake SEAFOOD SPECIALS! m.-cooaM ·--....... -ti o.i,11 WW. s..,piie• Lnt! TIRED OF TURKEY? TRY SEAFOOD!! DUNGENESS CRABS s1.25. CRAB MEAT ....•. S3.J5. _, S lb. bo• ••.. Sl.•O ._ .......... s1 95 .... CRAB LEGS . . . . • . . . • •. I · ..._ ......... · . s1 95 I SHRIMP . . . . . . . . . . • • 5 lb. box •.•• $1.75 lb. HOURS: DAILY I 0 lo 6 CLOSED S.l.T. I. SUH. V.'ith demitasse cups or eo(. fee topped with "''hipped cream . SllER RIED CHICKEN LIVERS l f lZ·ounce) package long grilin "'hite and wild rice froze n in the pouch 2 tablespoons nour D<.ish salt a nd pepper 1" pound chicken livers, cut in bite-size pieces I <21 ~-ounce) jar sliced mushrooms, drained 1:: eup onion rings,' thinly sliced I I t'UP butter 3 , cup chicken broth I tablespoon flour 11,i ll'aspoon \Vorcestcr- shirc sauce '"' t easpoon gravy bro"·ning agent 1 i teaspoon marjoram ~::teaspoon s<.ilt • ... teaspoon pepper \, cup sherry CC1ok rice according to p<1cknce directions. Combine flour, salt and pepper: lightly coat chicken liver s. In mediu m saucc 1la n, saute rl oured liver :-., mush-rooms and 11nion rings in butler until livers are tender; reduce heal. ('(lm!Jine chickt'n broth <1nd flour: <1dd t o s;iuteed mixture. !·!eat, stirring Con· stan tl.v until thickened. Add r emai nin g l Has someone special been out shopping. all day? ' Have. supper for two ready to . serve by . the fireside. The FISH MARKET ingredien t s and hea t .-------------'---------------------------------'-----through. Jirn and Sandy Carnmff · · · 145 E. BROADWAY; COSTA MESA 1'urn r ice into a serving di sh and flufr ..-.·ith a fork. St>r,·c She rried Chicken Li \"Crs \\·ith or o\ er the rice. 64S.522l HAMS ··So Good ... ll Will 'I-Jaunt' You 'ti! It 's Gone" We will MDII tlM 16"1 Chrhhl!at tiff HONEY BAKED HAM Spiral Slired W /tole or 'hall .ftaywhtre ill t1M .COllftMtit .. U.S • .t.. OIDH YOUl HOU DAY HOHEY IAllED HA.M EAlL Y! • l...ty h> Serre wittl H--, '" Spice Gin• · • Spiral s.icff ff-OM Top lo lotto. • w., P'odi ... -0 511'9 .,_ COGtt hi Co.it • ,.,. s..nict Oflicoff1Mt1 • ~ CllH~• Md WilM1 3700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor -673· 9000 l_ ...... ,,..c:.-_ I :Z:Z:Z S. lroolti.nt, Ill W ld., ........... ===~J$1 !lt1 :! ! l(t1Qil•J:l5 SIDE of BEEF 1NTRooucToRY oFFER PLUS CROSS CHUCK USDA GOYERMMENT l"'Sf'ECTED HAND P'ICll:ED CUSTOM flO STEER IEEF . MESA PRODUCE • 1854 NEWPORT BLVD. ICOlHH OF llOADWA Y & HIWPOIT ILYD.I • OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 . BANANUZ 10~. New California 4 $1 AVOKADOS for Rubi Red Texas GRAPEFRUTE J $1 IBUY 7 GET ONE FREEi for OUR CHRISTMAS TREES ARE ARRIVING! We will be Selling them wholesale to-·fhe public • Self Service • Big Savings Unbelievably LOW PRICES G rocery Glonetta Peaches sliced 6t halves l7oz 43c Betty Crocker Walnut Brownie MiK 22 oz l.OCJ Kleenex Dinner Napkins 50 ct 3ic Fleischmann's Stick Margarine lb 69c: Nabisco Premium Crackers 16 oz 59c Schillin9 Black Pepper 4 oz 69c Holloway House Stuffed Green Peppers or Cabbage Rolls frozen 14 oz 79c Bird Eye's Brocolli Spears in Hollandaise Sauce frozen 10 oz 49c Liquor HALF GALWN SALE Early Times 1'.! gal 11 .98 J&B Scotch Yi gal 18.49 Beefeater Gin Y.i 9al 15.49 Richard"s Vodka ~gal 9.98 Rich.ntl "s Champagne by Hiinns Kernel fifth 4.70 10% OFF BY THE CASE CoUl)Qn r!fltes good Dec. 5 1l'uu 0«; 11 ONE COUPON PEA ADUl T CUSTOMiR BAKER'S CHOCOLATE OtlPS 12 OZ 39c W1tl'l 1tti1 covpon 11 f'I Bal:..\ (h.-i.:~I" ("1:K 0,P. ' ' ' AD ITEMS GOOD THRU SAT. DEC. 7 E'RE N Ii ·~ Meat Chuck Sn~aks blade cul 7-Bone Roast center cut Chuck Roast boneless Short Ribs of s~r Jean & Ysty Ground Beef prepare so many ways Beef Liver skinned & deveined 89c lb l.09 lb. 1.29 lb 79c lb 85c lb 98c lb Delicatessen Rich1r1!"sOven ~ked Hirt\ ~lb 1.89 Riohard'sGrap.eNwt~wd 'pt 98c ~. Richard's 'W~osin Aqed • Sharp Cheddar Chttse !h lb 95c t Richard's French Garlic Cheese Bread Ya lb 6Sc Produce Fuerte Avocados Candlelight Meats salad time, ripe Tokay Grapes ex. fancy Walnuts new crop Golden Delicious Applts 4 for 1.00 29c lb 49c lb Stuffed Beef Roulades pa.rsley dressing Salisbury Steak pre·seasonW Richard's Meat Loaf oven-ready Seafood Bay Shrimp eooked & pee_ted Broadbill Swordfish local 1.39 lb 98c lb 98c lb 2.29 lb 2.98 lb WashV19ton State 3 lbs Bakery .. U:mon Meringue Pie 8 inch Whipped Cream Cake 7 inch Cracked ~Vheat Bread lb Orange Rolls 1.00 2.29 2.27 63c 6 foc 53c i ' Variety is the spice of life, •nd Richard's is here to offer you the unusual' Over 100 imported and _-,rdomesti c cheeses, fabulously j prepared Candlelight Meats, · Chinese Vegetables, luscious dried fruits, •nd gourmet goodies from around the world. Basics, we can't get , along without them, and of course we carry th em all, but Richard's offers you so much more, along with our famous quality, se rvice and value .• H .. l'llOR VIEW lNOMACARTHUA HEl'l1'QflT REACH 0.-00 t .• °"'"'·""' t ·1 ....... 0 -=-' . .. ~·1-.lflitul Ct#$ - uoo :M33 VIA llDO • frlEM'OfllT llACH ' °"'" t .. °"""' ""' t . 1 .,,.._ • I • • CouP<lfl pri~ good Ote. & rhru Dec. 11 I CollPOO prieft pMl O.C. & thrtJ De<:. 11 ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER I TIDE I I I &IAllT sm 49 oz I I 98' I I 01. I , ·w1111111!1 mvpo11 I G11n1 ,,,, •g w Tide 98c: ONE COUPON 'ER ADULT CUSTOMER BANANAS 1 LB FREE Wltl'I d'li1 GGupon llb81-frn ' I 01. I I • Low Cost Protein Beans Simmer Like everything else the price or dried beans ha s risei:i. .but lhis old time source or protein is still a good food ' buy . In addition to high quality vegetable protein, beans are ulso an excellent source of iron, thi amine and· ribonavin. Western Bean Skillet with dried lima' beans turns the old fashioned method or soaking the beans overnight into a new-fa shione<! energy saver, since the beans need less time to cook. Simmer on top of the r ange, then sauce them up in a skiltet. Range top cooking uses less energy than an oven. · The "'estern fl avo r is achieved vdth an enve lope of chili-a qiix mellov.•ed by brown sugar and instant coffee powder. Dried Great Northern beans bet'ome a northern Italian main dish, Tuscan Style Beans,· V.'ilh the ad- dition or an en velope or spaghetti sauce mix. Serve either recipe with cote slaw, corn, muffins, baked apples, milk and cof- fee or Lea. WESTERN BEAN SKILLET 11! pound dry lima beans I teaspoon salt 4 slices bacon, chopped 1 green pepper, chop. ped . 1 can (1-pound) tomatoes . 34 c.up water 11~ cup rirmly packed brown sugar 1 envelope (13~-oonce) chili-omix 1 teaspoon instant cof- fee powder Wash beans. Cover with 4 cups ~·ater in sauce.pan and let stand overnight. -Add salt; cover and simmer 11h to 2 hours, until tender. Drain. ~ook bacon in large skillet until crisp. Add pep- per; cook 5 minutes, stir- ring occasionally. Add tomatoes. water, sugar,· contents·or chili-a mix en- velope, coffee powder, and ·drained beans. . Simmer, uncovered ' about 30 minutes. stirring nccasionrally . 4 to 5 ser- \jngs. TUSCAN STY LE BEA~S ~~ pound Great No r- thern beans 1 teaspoon s<ilt 1 ~ teaspoon soda I cup diced cooked beef or pork I ca n 16 •oz. l tomato paste -~ 1 envelope (llf.z -ounce) spaghetti sauce mix S hredd ed Cheddar cheese Parsley flakes \Ya s h bea n s. C6ver with 4 Cup s water in i sauce pan an'd let stand overnight. Add sa l t and soda :· cover and simmer 1 to 2 hours, until tender. Drain. Combi ne meat, 2 cupS \Valer, tomato paste, and contents or -sauce mix en- \"elope in large skillet. Stir in bean s. Simmer, uncovered, for 1 hour. stirring frequently. Sprinkle \lt"ith cheese and parsley flakes. 4 to 5 serv- ings . Q:'b it OK for a dog· to eat cat food?" A: Not really, because cat foods aren't usually formulated to contain the vitamins and minerals a dog needs. Bui ii your dog lnsisls on eating cat food, try foollng him with a can ol Blue Mountain Chicken 'n Liver 'n Egg dog food. He 'll love the chicken 'n liver combination that is a favorite ol cats and 1hink he's getting a can of ccit food. You'll love it because your dog will be gelling the complete nutrition he 1 needs, from a real dog food. -~lUcMOUNTAIN --, chicken 'n liver 'n eg g dinner 7t; Bring "the Mounlaln" lo your dog. In three tempting varletlea: Super M•al Loal, Chicken ·n ll~er 'n Egg, Home Styl• Stew. At" a tempting low orke. E1.o-ci11ty w11h thlt coupon. To 1r.. 11roce•~ W""" lh• tt•m1 or th•1 oft•• h1 .. bten complltd •llh, lh11 CO<IPO" •Ill be redHllltd lor 1, plua 3j hl~d!l"g. A1>y ol"9r •oohc.i1on con1htut11 ht ud. lftvolc11 oro.,ftg p"1th1M ol 1ulllt!t ft\ llOC-lo ,,, .. , CPUPOftl P<lnftlld ,,,, ttdcmpt.Gn mual be 1ubmlll1d UJ)Cn ttQIMI! or 1"1ftUllC!U•t•. CGftlUIMr m .... P•Y ... , ••I•• tl"l. Oller llOOd 011!1 In U S A, Vood II l111d. ftltrlcl•o:I o• !01blddeft b1 l1w. M1il Ill tOUl)Onl lo SllM Mo.,n!lfn. P.O. 90• 31t1. C1>11t1r, Pt. 19016. CUfl re<Ulmp11G11 wtli>e l/20f cl II. Otrtr 11plfll Aptil 1, 1975. Thia coupon 11 non1n1g111blt. 1c; BLUE MOUNTAIN~;c; _______________________ J AYAILABlll! AT: Albe1t•on•, Boys, Oal11, FEOCO, Hughea, Mark•I Basket, Mayl1ir, Pantry, Th1lltlm1rt, Vont Ind other line 11or1s. ·-----------------··-··---...,i ' Best Idea Since J Shopping Carts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single Two·,ear SMptllJ (104 lists) furnishtd in CORVtftitnt t11r-ofl l"d tor jusl $1.25 ( posl111 pro paid) Send in · Coupon Today and Become A Super Shopper r-·-----1----------f ill ii lhls~poft ,Clip ltd" .. it with $115 to : Pilot Printlng Shopping List f'Qst Office Box 1560 Costa Me11,C.lif. 92626 '-, I ---------------------· I I I ----------------------I ________ ,_ _____________ ! item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 separ•te printed items, plus additional spaces you can iill in yourself. Jusl check 'em off - 34 Slip/es 21 Vegetables 14 fruits 6 Bakery Items 5 eever.111es 19 Me1t ind fish entries 11 D1iry items 20 Miscell1neous DAILY PILOT ,.... .. h!tt•.--.MJtt1r ll,c.•1 · J -------------------------~~-~~~~~~-~~~-~--~1 • .-.... • Wednesday, Dacember 4. 1974 CAil y PILOT Cfl Another Time " Mix 'n-' Bake Shoppt'r s who have oilV.'ilYS had to stretch food dollars know all about the \"ah1(' of dr~· be<ins. They tl re high qua lily prolt'in that can be used as a partial sub- stitute for higher priced rood s. 1'hry sati sfy hearty ap- ix:t1tcs; and prepared in in- teresting v.·ays, can spark jaded appetites. Western Skillet Beans simmer into a hot and hearty main dish. Ima ineit! On e of 1h c al l-t ime favor ites for nlany oc - casions is b•i"kt'd beans. BASIC RAKE: D Bt:A~S 2eµ1ls nav~; (pl'a ) !Jeans 6 cups \\"Hier 1 teaspnon s alt 1 1 pound salt pork. cut in pieces 1 1 cup n1otas:o1c s 1 ~. teaspoon dry mustard Soak dry bt•ans ;.1rcording to packagl' in i.tru<'liOn!>. Add salt and ~1n1mt•r bea ns · 45 m inutes in so ak i n {.! v.•atcr. Add s alt pork. Boil J(ently 30-45 n1 inu1cs longer . or until be a ns :ire tender. Preheat O\"Cn to 350 dc~recs . ~l ix molasses and mustard. Stir n1ixture into beans. Put beans into tl heanpot or 2-qu::irt cas - serole. Bake 1 hour or w1til ten- der and li J?htly brov.·ned on top. Check. bean1>ot fron1 time to tinte. and add a little hot water if beans secn1 d rv . Se rves i:i. · F'orvariatinn · Place a peeled onion in the bottom of the bcan1>0t or stir 1 ~ cup chopped onions into the beans before baking. Or add ~~ cup catsup. I tablespoon \Vorcestersbire sauce. and ~~ teaspoon of ginger; or use brov.·n sugar or maple syrup in place of molasses. One goo food that costS ktss this year. Seems everywhere you look, prices are up. So avocado lovers, prepare to go wild with joy. This year, California Avocados are more than a delicious and nutritioo:; food. Na~ure has blessed us with more fine SO PUT THE BITE ON us. ... • •;I "f· •• ·.:Jl'l ., ... ' ,. ' ' avocados than ever-which means they're going to cost less than last year. So, If you've yet to indulge yourself io a luscious ~ avocado, the time is ripe. It's perhaps the year's best food value. THE CALIFORNIA AVOCADO C fO OAIL Y P1LOT 8yi'11LL£BELL Foods from the kitchen ·aty,•ays are wel come hoh· day girts . And ~·hal <'Ould be nicer t han decoratell coo.k1r..,., \\'c ha\•e had two sus:ar cookie recipes in our family for as I on~ :is I can re· . . . \ Wednesd1y, Oecember 4, f974 Grandma Knew ·Best 11 teas poon buk1ng pov.d cr '' cup nour (approx· i1n:Jtl.:I 1 i lcaspoon vanilla Beat marganne, suge1r. t'~I: Jnd n1ilk until \'tfY hght cri lrircd, about 5 or 6 minutes with an E"lectric beater. (If you are doing this by hand, cream the but· ter and sugar, beat the egg separately, then add to creamed mixture and he:it again. Add the milk and mix thoroughly ). Sift in part of the flour· baking powder mixture and tll the dough can easily bu beat .,. .. e l!. Add remaining handled. It should be 11oft flou~ m1xt~r e, continue · andsaliny. ' be:1t1ng until all flour is· Chill for about an hour 111 mixed in. Dough should be ·refrigerator, or ts or 20 soft . minutes in the rreeier If it i~ still fairly sticky, Roll dough .... ·ith a flourct.I add u bit more flour, about rolling pin co r bottle) 10 a teaspoonful at a time, un· about l/t in ch thick. Cut with noured cookr l'utter or glass. Place on un· greased baking sheet and ba kc at 375 degrees for nbout 8 minutes, or· until nicely browned on the bottom. t.1akes 12 to JS cookies. approximately 21.<i inches across. -Single Servings m ember . While Lhey :.irl' ';;;;;;~==~2!!~;::~-----::~~~~~~==~-----~==~~ called "sui:ar" cookit·s. t hey ;;i.rc not as sweet as most cookies. Decorated, or undecor ated, they are very '::::=::ioi satisfying. & For gifts, use Christmas. type ·cookie cutters. Then decorate with frosting. B<· :sure, however, to use a hard·type frosting, not a sofl. bullcr-fro!>t1ng as you would for a cake. Powdered sugar with a little margarine and milk mixed in, with flavoring and coloring is c:i good icing for cookies. Cut cookies in shapes of trees. Santas, wreaths, toys, etc. I like the wreaths. UsC' a doughnut cutter. To de· coratc them , color the icing a dark gr een, use a leaf tu bi• in the decorating bag and cover the top with little overlapping leaves. "Tie" a red bow at the top, bottom, or on t he side , and you have ci d e lig htful Christmas cookie. The doughnut holes can become decorated orna- ments. Make S anta's sui t in red, trim w i th wh ite and s prinkle chopped coconut over the white -lo give a "fur" effect for Santa·s suit trim. Use the same leaf tube, or a s m a ll s tar tube , to squecte green leaves on the Christmas tree. Sprinkle ·tiny candy balls or confetti candy over the tree for or- n a ments. The star tube gives the .effect of tiny branches sticking out from the tree. It's fun . eas_v and a perfect gift for the little kids in the neighborhood whom you'd like to remember with "a litUe something". Big "kids" like to get them, too, though. Serve a tray full when yo u have guests in during the holidays. These recipes can be m ade a head , decorated and froicn. Yow: v.·ill .have last- minute gifts, loo, in c~se you forgot someone in the rush. GRAND~IA CRAWFORD'S SUG1\R COOKI ES · 1,~ cup margarine, but· l eror s hortening • 1,,. cup sugar 1A cup commercial sour cream • · · 1;~ teilspoonbak1ngsocta 1,• teaspoon baking powder · •;lo 1 teaspoor:i vanilla f1a\loring About I cupsift('dflour Beat butter and sugar un· l il cream y nnd ll ght- colored. Add sour t•rcam and mix \\'ell. Sirt a nd mcasure the flour, then add thc:-;oda and baking poy,·dcr. Sift about half the flour into the dough. Mix well; :-;tir in vanilla. Add r em;;iining flour ;ind s tir until oil trarcs of rlour urc gone. Dough should be SQft, smooth and ca:.y to h:tndle. Chill for about an hour 115 to 20 minutes in t ht'.' fn."'l'Zl'rl. Roll dough about 1 , inch thick. on floured hoart.I . If you don't ha\IC rookie cut· lt'.'rs, use a drinking gla-;s. Dip cutters in flour, then rut cookies. Place 11n un · i:reascd ha king shcet. Gather up remainin,i;t 'dough pieces, rt'·roll and <'lll, rl•pcat ing until all dough is us<'d . !'!ipr1nklc s ug:.r o\·c r· cookies (omit if you arc go- ·1ng to decorate thcm l and hake ror aboul 8 rninult'.'S Un· til bro,,•ncd on bottom. L:-t• a 350 degrcc oven. l\lakr ... about 20 cookie:. .ibout z1.1 inrhcs across. GRA~D!\IA SNYO F.R'S St;G,\R ('001\I ES 2 tah!cspnon s margar inl·. butter or shortening •~cup sugar 1 ~ cg~ 111 ~ leaspoons yolk, 11. ~ ta blesPQ<tn:i. ,,·hi le I ~~ t c:.ispoon rrcam or milk Pat Dunn Gets it Done in At Your Service Sundays iri the .DCIPT liff Banquet Dinners 1 99c Wishbone ·It 49c· ---'~L Italian Dressing_';,~· flAYOt ~ Baker's 65c Chocolate Chips _ 'i..._L NKIS 1"1CTIVI WID,. Ht. 4 TllMI nlU,. llC. 10, 1t74 /M. ·DAIRY-DELI UICCO .• MAllll USICll • I , . Shrimp 39c Real Cream soclii,1"""'.._c_ Cocktail _~ Topping _''I:-· , STICK st ... TUii • \~\ Parkay It 61 c Monterey ::/: 76 c ~ Margarine 'Ii:'· Jack Cheese _ ~::":.-.. ··-·-~·~·-· Jtntymald•23 Cheese It 91 c .., c Food ·~t' Yo1urt _ "" n.Uf•IVN.(-T,Olll. ..... ! --• T~rnover •55c Mouarella $131 Pies rr: Chit••-·~· 1mt•t Squash WlllOWI """"'" Pork Chops Ill CINTll CUT Pork Chops • ~139 • •.12• '"'" SLICID • 7 9 c Beef Liver --.:.-.i• flf1M PC* • ~1'' Spart Rlll1 ·~ .. 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" '=' 361 ....... , ..... s-. =-1s• i • ,-;:, - DAILY PILOT ............... ---... -''" . ..,._,,_, , .. .... _ ... ,.c.-. .... _,.._ -__.,,, .... --.ltll ... -11' WI • ....,"-•4& ... . • ..... --... -··:it: ---·-w... ........ _,. ··-to.fl( 11 ... •• lllt _..,._,_ ............... l• French Sway Scots Bring up !he subject or Scottish food and some strange sounding concoc- tions come to mind, like haggis p\Jdding, coek·a- lcckie soup and rinnan- haddie . . But, there 's also i.t variety ol lesser knoy,•n. tasly dis- hes that art: y,•orth the al ten- t ion of the most discerning palate. Scottish fure has little re:. semblance to that of the English neighbors to the south. ln fact. it has slight French overtones, \\'hlch trace back to J\1ary, Queen of Scots, ...,,,ho al~o \Va s Qurcn of France in her dav. For example. Scoll;tn<l 's pot;1 lo·1cek soup is related l? t~e Callil' potage of s1m1lar lineage. And , Scotch woodcock r·est•mblcs French egg-based sauces knoy,·n to tickle the tasle buds. SCOTT ISH POTATO LEEK SOUP 1 q ua'rt vegetable or i<' ('hickcn broth Sleeks l pound pol::itoc:-. 2 oun ces butter or margarine Dash of mace, salt. pep· per 1 ~cup milk 2 tablespoons flour Trim, ~le;in and '''ash leeks. Slice into thin strips length\vise and cut each into one·inch lengths. Peel and dice potatoes. l\lelt but- ter and lightly fry leeks to ..,. .. ___,,_-.,... _ __..,,,.~n.f!e!S"'t~'ff: · , .... ~ ·-'"'"" Add polatoes, stirring \\.'ell. Pour broth <seasoned with mace, pepper and salt I over this and simmer for an hoµr .. Stir milk s lo"'ly into flour making a smooth mixture. Then. stir into heated broth. Simmer several minutes more. If soup needs thin· ning, add a little more hot broih. Ser\·es four. Ql,;ICK SCOTCJJ WOO DCOCK 2 egg yolks 2 tables poons butter or marga rine 3 tablespoons cream I tabJespoon chopped pars ley D<i sh ~f salt, and pep· per · · • Anchovy paste U s ing double boiler. \'iE:orously stir egg yolks, butter. cream and 1>arslcy until the,Y. become a thick sauce. TO:ist l\\·o sli<'es of n·hite brt'ad and s1>r C'ad C\'enly y,·ith anchovy pa!ilc. Pour hot s auce O\'er toast and sprinkle y,•ith salt anti pe.P._P.<:r. Ser\·es t\\'O. Spoon Bread Sausage Flavors This dish is inexpensive when served <1s a main course. Vegetable soup. fried apple rings ::ind a beverage com plete Lhe meal. SAUSAGE SPOON • BREAD 1,2 pound pork sausage meat 114 cu1l finely chopped onion 1 cup finely chopped celery 2 1~ cups milk I cup enriched \\•hite > corn ml' al 2 tablespoons butter or margarine l ll'aspoon salt 3 eggs, separated In a IO·inch skillet bro11•n theNausagl:!!: remove \\'ilh a s l o tted s poon. In th e sausage drippings cook the onion and celery until ~·ilted. Scald · 1 1 z cups of thl' milk. fo.Iix remaining I l'UI) milk \\'ith the cornmeu!: gradually stir into scalded milk. Cook, stirring oflcn, u111il th ickened -about S minutes. O!f heat stir in the butter, salt, egg yolks and sausage mixture. Beal egg ""'hitcs Qnlil stiff ::ind fold in. Turn into a but· tcred s hallow 11'2·quart b aking dish , mounding slightly in centrr. • Bake in a preheated 375· degree oven for 40 to 45 minutes. Serve at once. r.-takes 6 servings. At Your S~rvice •• ' • • ' . • "ofl':J,~·0,,.,sl{.A1'1~U'11 R0£1J>A.YS '11.!,t/:• 1!' · WEEK JN WAIKIKI FOR TWO! 8 0 . INCLUDES. Courtesy ol Blue Ctup Vacal1on.\ • ltouu•I Trip 1'1111 \111J1·r'iorl. l-'11011 • 7 :\i,.:h l' ll<'•·flloi.:l ui1 \\ uiliil.i ll1•;u•l1 • ll 1•r l't (:~1'. I llo11• ( 11lin1ill•1\ \lil«l<I!•' • ('.ulu111<1r11n : ... ail. ;111J •• ~;:,,n· · .. Pleasant Hawa11an Holidays LOCAL {2l3) 894·11 11 CALIF. (800) 3~2·)61 1 VEGAS (800) 423·~33 •••••••••••••••••••• •• • • : IT'S EASY TO ENTER : ! • .l111ivtrury Swt1,1t1k" : : Dr1wi11g ID bl lltld : ••• Plus Over 300 Olher Pri11es! WIN ANY ONI OF IHlll • : Tl1ri-1y. J111. 21f : : • 09'0sil N11111 & ·Addr9" : : Dll Rltl11tr SH, ! : If fKSllH1 11 T\rihlurt. ! : Ne PwcllaU Nawry . : ! WINNERS IN EVERY STORE!· : ······~························· . . . . -. ' LAST CHANCE TO COMPLETE YOU~ ANIMAL ENCYCLOPEDIA SET! OUR POLlCt GUARANTEES THESE LOW PRICES TO 6E EFFECTIVE Al LEAST 1 DA1S: WED , DEC 4 THll.U TUES., OEC. 10. 1974 ••OI IVl"'lfSM cur oa ,. GI/IN M•N~ D VEGETABLESHOC:t011 S'f••~. Pf•s & C.o.t•o1~ ~ •o oi'3t' I) ............... . "VNt llMIM• D WAFFLES .•..•.••.•.• :·~'.".'' .. 49' SU• LW fl!VU 'N 0•..,~ $ 21 D COFFEE CAKE .••..• .''.": :": ~,, . • I Delly Treats! DUBUQU E BEEF 1-1B. PKG. 810 SEtECTION House Plants <'POI s129 CR~EPINC CHARLIE pr Coleus "' 0 '"'" s39a 'LANTS 6" POT U. Ruma Ferns flUff'I' .~ POI-$149. • • • • • • • Fresh Produce at Discount Hal£ Gallons ~~~61 -...... ..... HAl.F CAl.1.0NS EAtN ••• ••••• •••• •• : Sl'll J;";(; • ! BEER : ••••••••••••••• :1 1AtF GAl .1.0 \~ :.v .• WINES ! e •CHABLIS ~ .. • ~ ~i:,::oj9"' t ~ • • • •• ••••••••••• •• : RQS[ PADl!f MIA : o • 8URGUN0' .,,~ •• ' • PIN.0:: • e A • Cio!A8llS U. .. ;.~ ......... ..... , .. Pride of Canada Don Paco Tequila YOUR " 98 CHOICE! I • FIFTHS EAtH Thri£timart Coupons For Guaranteed Savings! ' ' Sundays in the •Mesa Verde Center, Harbor at •1308 W. Edinger , San ta An a •5858 Wo rner , Huntington Be ach Adams, Costa Mesa • 13922 Brookhurst , Gorden Grove •23811 El Toro, El Toro 1---------' DAILY PILOT I ' • ' . . . . . . \ . Gl 2· DAil v PtLOT . Wodnesdar. December' 197' . MilK Drinking Dowrl I· ,.. Americans Eating More Cheese . . . - nyBERNARDBRENNER UPIPM•I•• \\'ith rarm use or milk American eating h::ibit s. milk lo cheese, butter nnd dov.•n to an almo~t irreduci· Per cupita consurJlplion or other dairy foods. This is ble minimu1n ln r ecent cheese, for ex11 mple, has \\'AS lll NGTON IU J)J l ~orc7thoan 28 d1>ercent belOt\\' ~·ears. iicr capita consump· been ris lng while butll'r tue " ·poun per c;.ipi a tion of n1 ilk in all forms consum ption has bi:cn For a combination or re· {'Onsumpt1onf1guref?rl9SO. hlls been holding ut a declil'lng, a.sons ranging from "'eight· A department da1~y ex · comparilli\'cly steaCly Je\'CL 1 In fluid milk products. re· watchin g to price. the pert sa id the 1974 estimate.. In 1970, for example, non· cords show a Joig-term average Am ericun these dO'A'n 15 pounds or 2:1 per· f;irm commercial sales or downtrend in the 'average da ys hascut consumptionof cent from 1973 IS the Ir t d · ilk in a I orn1s amoun ~ consumer 's pwrchases has · dairy foods by more th an a sn1u llcst u1 governmen.t r~· :!! 512 pounds for every ~en slowed by steady gains fourth from the levels of a cord§' \•lh 1L>h go back h<1lf <1 an woman and child in ln sales of low-rat milks in· gene r ation ago, covern· centur>· to 1924 m ' • r· 1 d' . · , the coun try. T11c 1gurc rose cu 1ng skim milk . ment records indicate. A detailed st~dy ~f the r~· to 515 pounds in 1972 before In the last decade alone. There are some sii:-ns. c ords a l s o tfldi cat c:;, fa\ling backtoanestimated forexample,perca~ilacon· however. that the long however .. that part of the 510 pounds as total n;Hional s umption of f!uid whole d ec line is levelin g off. long decli ne ~as be~n du!\~~ milk production declined milk has dropped 2i percent Recor ds 11ssemblcd by a factor ."''htch. wil! h , againthisyea["tothclo\vest from 123 quarts a jyear to Ag["Jculture De partment comparatively httlc impact level since 1948, 9S.5 quarts. But consump· e c o n o m i s l s s h o w In the future -the s ha~p The overall decline in ;.ill tion of low-fat milk products Americans this year \\'iii drop ayer ~h e past t"o milk products cO nlbi d has jumped from 2Z.4 consume the equivalent ot gene r~l1ons in the am~unt also masks some rply quarts per capita a year in 541 pounds of milk in Corms of milk oonsiuned on the c ontrasti n g tr nds in 196Slo36.4quart.sthisyear. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~a~n~g~in~g:...'.f~ro~m'.'..._f~r:es~h'...::w~h~o~le:_:r~a~rm~~~~~~~~~C..:."'-~~---''-;f-~~~~~~~--'-~~~'--~ eatless Meal ·· . Sandwich i: n Fish ·1 1'his spceial santll~·it·h . onl,dning lender. flaky ~h hlicks nestled betY.·ecn t :-.qu::ircs of golden corn ead ::ind topped y,•ilh u Ji.he r ry .!'hrimp su ucc. !1c :1 s e s everyone from u n1or tu G 1·:1 ndpa, Tue k red thl'rry lbma1t1ci. :ind crisp green tnions <iloni; sid e each fis· ~•1th , then st•l them in ont of the hungry crew · d y,·atch them demolish e l>;.1111.Jy,•ich\\'CS down to the la sl crumb. r \\i'ith fish and seafood low tp calories and hi gh in pro- in , th is Saucy Fis h nndy,•ich fits into a \Veicht atcher 's diet (Just leave r the to p torn bread uareJ . SAUCY FISll SAND\\101 l pkc. C!O ounce) c;isy corn bread mix 12 to' 24 frozen pre· cooked fi sh sticks F!I to 11,z ounces each) I can 110 ou nce ) ~ rrozcn condenspcl cream • ofshrimpsou1> i. 1~ cup C<1lifornia fl" dry slu~rry ~ .. Prepare corn brcucl uc- rding to pack<iJ,:e clirec· tons: bake . lleat frozen Osh sticks on a cookie sheet 01 oven while corn bread is K,king. ~t::"cut corn bread into 6 uafcs. To assemble ndy,·ich cs: Split co rn cad squ ares in hair. On puc h hottomhalf place 210 4 ~h sticks. .'Top \\•ith upper hal\"es ol ,_uuares. Keep u·arm i n f-:v en .. l lea l soup \\"ilh V erry. Spoon some of rimp sauce O\'er ca(·h andu•i ch. !\lakes li h0:;;:r Up ~. fheBread ~ llearty and especially ~utrit1ous becaus e ils ~rotcin 1s better balanced 'lhan that in reg ular u·hitc :br~;1d. i 1!~!,~~~~~,~~~ , 1 cup fl nur. fork·stir I!' ~er<il~ belore nitasunng ; 1 : cup qulck -coo~1n~oals : 1 ~cup ye llO\\ r nrnmeal t 1 ~ cup nonf~1 l dry n1ilk ·i;otids {. ·~cup suga r J 3 t easpoon s b:ikin i:: ~wdc 1· !· 1 teaspoon s:~Jt ~ '..' 1 ("HP creamy pe:inut rulttr l egg : .. 11,'.I t•11ps re t:ular fluid 1n;1k ' In a J;n·g c bo11·I mix the lo11r, r>at s . cnrnn1eal, dry Flk snllds. s ugar, baki n!! \\derandi.alt. •· Cut in peanut butter until p :irtic:lcii arc small. Beat ~g 3nd milk to blend: p11ur Into flour mixture and l>tir o mix \\"<'ll. • Turn lnlo a l!rt.•ast.·d :.i nd ~ou.red 9 by s by 3 inch loaf J>a n and :.pr~·acl t•\ enl ~· • Bake in ;1 J)i \'h('a1t11\ 325· ~t',l!rt'(' O\t.'11 llllld :I l'<ll..(: }1':-.lc r 1n,ertt.•1l 111 c•t•nttr 'Ul'm<'s 1•11t c\t'.1 1\ :dx•ul 70 ;:11111Ut('~ ~ i'!al•t.· p;1n nn \\ 1rc r:l t k to (\xii for l!l nl 1nutc:.. loosen pdgc:.. turn out ('TI 111rl' P,:.:ick; turn r q::hl :-.1de up , l ,.cool C(l m plc t t1 \~, ; 'ft! :-,!('r 1'. \lt:l)l tightl y Ill ilas!Jc r1 1n1 ee the brighter ~ide of life elong the ' ~range Coast in range Coast ounctup "If you only knew. .. yotid be shopping here, too." If you only knew. "If I only knew what?'; you may ask yourself. Tho! lucky beef, even though priced so low, is young and lender, U.S.0.A. inspecled and guarante ed lo cook up juicy and delicious everytime or your money back. Ib..e.! lucky produce ls th'e seo5on's freshest with !hot jusl picked flavor. •11c1t All IHS(OUllTIOIJ;CIJ'TllOI ••l•·n•HO •IOP OOVll ..... llT COllTI OLllO 1n MI , That you'll alwa ys find fully stocked shelves wi1h your fovorile notiona ll y odvertised bra nds. And besl of oll, when we say EVERYDAY LOW PRICES, That's precisely what w~ meon. Na gamesl No gimmicks! No coupons! Just rock bottom everyday low prices. Thol's lucky! Shouldn't you be shopping here too?· ttrl-1 c ,, .. 11 llltl• """'· •. """-" ...... ·• aAl.P" IMtJM ··ou• l'llC.I rt011cn011 '9l1C'I '91.UlnU,n lHI PllCU TO II •l'ICJM ... WDllS~I Olaul• n • 111111 T\lllDll lllCllllll 1ftll, Hf4~. Al our mllllt is "BONDED" for quality and flavor. ~!~o.~~~,~~:.,;a lb) ............ 1s1 29 • Ground Beef ,59¢ .............. la (E11. 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Canned Foods... <f'~~,D,~~,t~~'?..£fPLI "°'"04~ FRESHLY CUT ... ~,~;t~~ TA!ER TOTS "°'".41 c CHRISTMAS THlSE ITEMS AVAIUllf AT AU STOlfSI Wolklng llanlcet Sleeper Sofi. duroble \.piece l!eec• blonke! 1l••1H1•· • • , 7S'i MOdo<ryllc/2~% polye1ter. A11orted colort, $lre1 S·XL. 397 TRIM·A·TREE VALUES! fll~NI 0.rl•niit 94' 3 ' ~ 50'. Sllve•, Gold. Red .. • .. .-· • • • lcklM 33', 1000 1trol'ld, 1Pf19l• frH. 11,161 ··" Ov'-'oor lit•,., ~1012$. ,,,,. ' •.•..• "' .• .. -~ 30 Jlid1..., bowl ' '"'-'"• ht ""'"orotlS ..•... ..... 1" . n • . 2" Orl1t-'•II Prl111., Sollift, efMll Tr•ifltleMI, • 1011 :io ••"O wid• 1 '"J "°"''' & '°"''' . . ''' . . .. Trlpple1 Game ly Aloddl11. Gru 1 ... w tl~l-oY oo,,.. 222 All OQet. .... ~OrlChe Racer ..... , Durabf• rot••, m• 2•• ... , ...• , •• 111 °'""' CM!ty At" ""'" .. llllUllOll 11111(1. lllaDllD ~ ......... ..... •······ ,,. 11. 1,,1 ,n•• 1'111\lf "' t•-nut ctw~ t1•t. IVllUf~ ttll 11 flol.'I l "lllll t!111 IM~ """' ........ IJfll fll<UO lllln 1i.11 •6'•"' n11n "llllhllGlOlt lll(N ... , 11111111 1011111 !MIO MUI (JKI "'fllWI _...cERTl-FRESH FISHSTICKS,.0"" 1,, TREES ... ~~~~~WAY GRE·E·N· P~PPER,~0,1,0930 Dairy Products • • •. ~NU CO A .so FT. M.AR.GA·R·IN·E·" OZCTN 74 c LADY LEE EGGNOG "HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS" AT LOW EVERYDAY PRICES! '"'" lnMS AVAILAIU AT D/ICOUH1' aNrra OHL'f'I I f in•tl S.lecllon Oouglos Fir 3 . 4 it. '''"' •. , 48 low 01 IA Al.JO AVAILA•LI: f lontotlon grown Oouglo1 ond Noble Fir ond You• choice of Whlle Fir Tre•1. I ' - I • I • 1 ' ~ ... 1.11• ~tlll Holfcl•y Ho•t••• Aprons Choo•• h!lfll o'r. flttOrT"'..n' of holl· 147 do~ Op'ron1. Polye1ter Deco,..tor lug Aaat. 229 21~ If 34 111•. ~141111111 »m CllOT IOAt 11 LI flt ,.,. u.rnu l•t U. lttUIA U. lltlt alt lllO,,_. Cllfll . .... •It 1. <...,...,. •••wt Wit AU iin M. .,,. n11n "''" lllll ...... , ., •• lllDlll•Jtfl .... •lfl .. 11111 l 'ltlltll uw1 ,,......, n111n 1111m11 UtlJ f. ftlaHllf 01. "Moppet•'" Chrlatm•• Towel• Sh.er.ct too ,,.J. 114 ffly toflMlt, m"'llJ. color orlrit1, {Moppet' Apr-1.71) 4-Pt. Christmas TrH Oou9lo1 ,Ir lonQI Mffdl• ,,.., s•• •3 no•. ~ DISCOUNT SUl'llMAnm 1M OIAllGI caum AllA TO HIVllDU .... • Herrln91ton. Towel Kltcl'l•ri IPw•I, 15~ 11 2S". "•· ... ...... """"· 97"' ... .. .,., ...... k9tter Rua All purpo••. 147 24'" • 45"' tlr•. MUlfOll tU ... 1m1t "WI -ll•TOll lllKll tltM lllllOOOMMt ntCIT LI lllilt ..... MIOl KfL Ml!fl au • UI IOllTll IUll llllrf stOIB OH• A1 t ill AJL •, ' I I ' 1 l !RO fAltM llEGUlAR OR SAGE 89' PORK SAUSAGE. .. .. 12-0< • CANNED HAM ....... . .. ~.s591 OSCAR MAYER • REG.-ll:ff.GARUC 63' SLICED BOLOGNA . • 1-01. e OSCAI MA.YEii! •REG. 0.THICIC lfff 93• SLICED BOLOGNA ... 12.01 OSCAR MAYER 98' REG. WIENERS . . ..... u . 1 OSCAR MAYER 98• BEEF FRANKS...... .... " WllSON 69' BEEF FRANKS ........... 12.oz. ' REil: WIENERS .......... .u98• SCHIRMERS COOKED • s139 BEEF SALAMI ........ ,,01 SLICED WllSON CE•Tlf1ED sl 39 BACON .. ~!~KED SAUSAGE . "s 09 ::I:' $ 09 SLICE~ BACON ... .... u . 1 ,_ 1 , Nlf • IOHOUS CHUCll CUT • GO.l.lAHTlU> $1 3 9 ROLLED ROAST .................. LL lflf •CHUC~• SJ.I.Ill UOS. CllTl'llD 9 5 c · 7-BuNE ROAST ....................... . Ifft• C:HUC1I. CUT• GO.l.llAHTHO B9 c ROUND BONE ROAST ........ .LL O<U<~SS ' $129 STEWING MEAT ..................... . • '""'"'""" $298 B~~ SHRIMP ~.'.:\'..':ol.':.".'._ ........ .:· . "' .. ~ AVAILAILE NOW AT ALL STA n it l ltOS. MARKETS ,...,,, ... ~ -<l. ""°' !Alo• '''"~ ""' a••~oe:•11~ •• ..,, .. 11 •• ... , ~,. '" •JO~ "'"" ' """ .. , •! ..... , "'" I 0..l I• {WIO-lt~. 1011..a!I .. ,[) •l•• uvn r-•" Cl ttlPlu.!U •lt Hou ...... i11 °"' "' O\IOCJ<•!.fS Al..,,"•!!• PO' ..... !. GEBHARDT TAMALE5JUMBO_N,~lA~64 c PURINA $529 .. DOG CHOW ___ , __ ~J:: OVEN CLEANE.~~rz~ $1 15 • • ' PALMOLIVE • DEAL PACKAGE • BATH SIZE 2 49 c ' . GREEN SOAP __ ,_,,_URS . . ,,, . , . "' .. , ' GROUND BEEF BEEF LIVER· FRESH • DELICIOU S ANY SIZE PAC KAGE c LB. FRESH SLICED SERVE WITH BACON c · BEEF • BONE IN STATER BROS. CERTIFIED e GUARANTEED CHUCK ROAST RIB STEAK BEEF • BLADE CUT STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF • ST ATER BROS CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED POUND llflf • IONlllJS $11 9 ROUND STEAK ........ : .......... . N U• I-ST THIU 5-TH Ill ... ll.11.4• $119 RIB ROAST ITH&7THRll .............. LI. lllf • STAll'.I NOS. Cll'TVllD •GOUAHT1fD 69 C CHUCK STEAK ........................... "· IHf • IOHll.lSS otU0C • GUAlAHTU O -$1 3 9 FAMILY STEAK ......................... .. Mff • .. CUT• lfAN AHO TINOll s 1 69 CLUB STEAK .................................... . IMEF•IOUHD CVT•STAmllOS.CUTlflfO s 1 07 RUMP ROAST IOHl·IH ......... , •.. JACK STATl lllAND 89.~z. ·CHEEZ WHIZ KUn e ASSOITID c s 29 POUND M.lf • IOUHO CUI"• IT.1.Tll NOS. CUTV•O s 1 59 SIRLOIN TIPo~~~~sr ........... LS. l.1.1..H MC> TlHOh • WRl TllMMIO $1 79 BEEF CUBE STEAK ............. LI. iiii="'T~BONE STEAK ...... $1 .79 • 1111'• l<*' C\n •NO T.U.I• WILi. TBMMllO $1 as PORTERHOUSE STDK ....... LI. .. •lOIN CUT •ST.l.TllMOi.CUl'HD $1 98 SIRLOIN STEAK ........................ ' .t-,,!.-~ '1°"4 ~ ONION RINGS ......................... ~;~~:37'. Ollf.1(1 .. IOJ.1.JOll • 40' CRINKLE CUTS : ................................. ~<":: CADA.QI lOU.S • STUfflO 1"-0l . ,. H.\UOW.1.¥ tlCJUll 81 . ENTREES ...... u ........................... •••· ~~~ 79' wm< l'lAS AHO ..... -00•1 • 42' SANDWICHES _ ~" llRDS EYE RICE ... ,-0, , YilllfTY'AIC 98' MtDSll'tWlrHOHION.......CI 42' POnff:US _... _ .... ,,,~ MIXED vnnuus •·OL 6 5 l/l .,lDS l"fl 3'" IMDS fll wm< '°-VoHIMlil! U.UCI 49• ,, Ci!OPPED BROCCOLI._·~ U BROCCOLI SPURS _ •~L 1-oz. "'"mw"o 31 4 CLAUSSEN PICKLES ~~->1-0L 96' · SARAN VEGETABLES ..................................... ~.~~~: · DATE BAR MIX ~........... ······"·°'· 76' WRAP Fl"S_H,..STICKS ,. oz $149 BROWNIE MIX ~:::.:i~"' ,,.0L11.12 •on.10LL .......................................... ;..: C,RISP·N· TENDER . ...... . >.no.. 29' 44 c oitA'N'iiE'luict"' . "' 29' ORANGE JUICE '°' 26' . ' GOLD MEDAL FLOUR s1 63 lllUWfll • .. O\W<I 30* MIC•1! 51 LA PINA FLOUR .. :::: 13:77 ""~""""r;;, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ORANGE JUICE.... ,,-0.. ' 111.-AIR .,SSOllTIO 42 4 • CIOUTONS .. -.. ···-·· tllG. PKG. KARO SYRUP ·~ .... , """'87' . JIFFY BROWNIE MIX · ,,,, 25' RAISINS =~"°""' ,,-0 •. 67' CAKE MIX ::rr~= . . ,,,OL 91 ' SQUEEZE MARGARINE .~.. "75' CHIFFON MARGARINE . ... 75' SWEETHEART . 66 C UME UQUID ···-·······-s2.oz . MAZOLA MARGARINE ~. .. 73' NILLA VANILLA WAFERS~~i<o 60' MINCE MEAT:::.:?.,. "°' 11.19 P.D.Q. CHOCO BEADS ................ ,,OL 81 ' VERNELL BUTTERMINTS -'~' 55' FRUIT COCKTAIL ~,\:,,., .............. ~45' • 'BARTLETT PEARS:' ........ ·-···············~ 47' APPLESAUCE ::.::\:..,, ... -··-· "°' 66' HAWAIIAN PUNCH.,... ,,\, 97' YAMS ~i..~loJ 57' .... N0.;1=&1 • ::~~~1:~_·"'.~~~ q .o• $ I 45 . GLASSWAX :::..O., ••"' 46' LETTUCE LARGE FANCY CRISP HEADS c EACH APPLES EXTRA FANCY NORTHWEST RED DELICIOUS KIMBIES TOMATO JUICE .. ~, ,,OL 17' KITCHEN BOUQUET '°' 35' LBS. ivociiios ............ s ·o· $1 LIVING VASELINI GLOVES LOTION $109 -·-87' "" ......... , .. _, CHILDRIN'S JERGINS AS"RINS LOTION 29' .. -... $149 •l•HH ......... .... Df .. -· CRIST TOOTH, Am -· 88' ... ,_, SAYAGI -· .... '~ -· •.S-01. 1,Mt. '1.69 '1.59 :: $1 89 VIENNA SAUSAG~-" . ·-0• 36' DIAPUS CHILI W /BEANS "-m' · <':49' -"'-L_°'_u_,~--~ CLAM CHOWDER,.,., ·-.. ,.-0, 85' NU-SOFT 75c FAlllC SOfTIMll IHllMCE ~~~':!:-~~''-·-..... L71 C NOODLE SOUP =:.:.,,_ _ _ , ... 36' MAC. & CHEDDAR ="......... '·"·°'.25' FREAKIES CEREAL w""" . •o•. 53' MILFORD BIRD SEED .. . .... 5 .. ,69' '------~ WALTER KENDALL ~l:.oo , .. u.3.86 SMUCKERS JELLY ~.;:-••o• 59' EXTRA FANCY GRAPES :~~ERO•-~ ............ LI . 2 7 c IJl:TlA FANC"f All VA•1n11s LARGE BULK u.s. NO. 1 swm NllTS ................ 2, ... 99c ~~~C:~ ... ,.~.25 ' PLANTERS ALMONDS ~~" noz 11.11 DINNER 34c o~~~!~~! SMUCKERS JELLY ~'l:: ''°' 53' LISTEROL DISINFECTANT ,., 72' CREAM CH EESE """'" 39' MARSHMALLOWS:::::.:.:.~ ... 01 39' SPRAY & VACUUM ....... no• '1.59 CHEESE '~""-"._,, ·~'1 25 V•l'lfff SllC1 '•(l 10.(),! o • , DEL MONTE DILL PICKLES -. ',,4, 54' llG 101 CllUU ORANGI DILL SPEARS oo '"'"" '°""'--" not 3r WHEATIES_ ,,., sr JUICE CAKI MIXIS PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAY~· DEC. 5th-11th 707 West HN ... 11nffl St . ., Costa MtM S22WtshM.hr11,d., Wt 1hlMMft'f" 180 Newpori11,d., Co1tt Mt"1• WI REDEEM 6t62 ldhNJH' •'•~· Hunt1MJfoe INCh 1410 West U.C• A'• .. •fMlhthn 14171 Red Hll "'''"' Tu1tln • FOOD STAMPS 260lWe1t St,~St.,SIMteAM 6l 0ld"'9erA"Te.,S...t•AM 14112Ml1ttt A•t .. WlllttMr -AT ALL •••• ct..,~., ... Gorden Gro't 1210 McFllCldlft .,,,,Sent...... ]462 l(ott""-i ., .. .,Lo. AIMlto• I STORES 2160 l'lorth Tntift A'•·· Somo AIMI ~64 Weit lrooctwoy, AMhtlm I 8081 ,Mogde A'•" f.oWtt.iA Ylilty swEn RELISH Dll "'°"'n ._.12.oLll" ~-;;-lt.Ol. &r coco rum 17' vlT•·'•"' ••·••· , SWIETPtel l£S "'"""''·"41.51' •. _11-0t l3' CIUTCllOCULA 13' 75 C lOSMER TINY DILLS on"""'' .... _ .. "-0 IO' ""'-.~ CUCUMBER CHIPSDflMONTtlwtU ... ~·•l-OL 351 PllGflnTltal_ -uc7r JIFFT • f ·OUNCI 25! • • • .. ' \ I • ' ' " ' • ~ • ('f 4 OAILYPILOT Wectnesdar. Otcember 4, 1974 Give Holiday Guests an. Orienta.I ··Welcome \\1assail, v. assail! The term comc:s not from an. tient Anglo-Saxon. as you • mii:hl ha\•e lhQught, but rather from the Norse y,·ord.'i ves heill. meaning .. be hearty" ;in exc:cllcnt too.JI for this time of yeur. One ""''llY to add distinc- tion to your holiday oock1ail p<1rty is Lly S('rving Chinese· style hors d 'oeu,·res. Cri s p and toasty l'J!;f; rolll> t'ouldn'l be e11sit.·r. They t.•on1e frozen and ct1n be O\'Cll·hcaled or silzled in ::ih11\lov.• oil. 'fhesc d!'lit.·iou::i dips enha nce them. Orie nt et l C h i<'ke n Triangles take a bit more time. but they c<in bti 1irepared se\•eral weeks :..head of the party and frozl'n so th<:1t nothing but tne fry ing nclld be done al party time. \'ou ca n 1nake Cucum- ber1Pin Wheels early on par. day and keep them chilled. co\·ered \~:it h t ransparcn l 1llast1e film, Clll1TN EV ·CRANBERRY DIP I p;ickagc (6 ounces) fro1.e11 thicken ei:-.EC rolls '' .:up chutney, finely <'hopped 2 tablespoons cranber· f)'·Ofange relish l leaspoon soy saoct. 11eat egg yoJks as direc· ted on package. In small bo wl , com bin e a ll ingredients and blend until s moolh. Ctiill unlil ready to S('tve. lll <ikes 1 ~ cup dip. DILL\' DIP 11 cup sour cream· •<.cup mayonnaise 1·• to 1.':r teaspoon dill weed J package' (6 ounC'es) • frOzen shrimp egg rolls In small bowl, combinl' all ingredients·. Chill about .30 minutes to blend fl avors. fleat egg ro11s as directed on package. Serve with dip. Makes Y2 cup dip. CUCUMBER PINWHEELS ~cup blue cheese 1 package (3 ounces) cream <'heese, softened· I garlic clove, pressed 1 can (8'h ounces) water chestnuts 2 cucumbers, thinly sliced Paprika for iamish In is mall bowl, mix logether cheQs es and garlil'. until smooth. Drain and slice water chestnuts; pat dry. Spread each slice with a thin layer of cheese mix- ture, then invert it on a cucumber slice. Top with . remaining cheese. Sprinkle with paprik11 . l\1 akes about ·1 cup· cheese spread or enough for approximately 50 ap- petizers. ORIENTALClllCKEN . TR IA NGLES ' 2 pounds skinles's and boneless chicken breasts, uncooked . . <;3 £'UP chopped scal- lions 1 can (8'h ounces) bam- boo shoots. drained 4 teaspoons salt 2 eggs, well beaten 4 tables poons corn- starch 16 slices firm·type Vihite bread, crusts trim· med Peanut oil or shortening With sharp knife, choP chicken breasts, scallions and ba mboo s hoot s together until finely minced and the consistency of a paste. In large bowl, combine this chicken-mixture, salt, eggs and cornstarctf; stir untll blended. Spread mixture evenly on all or the bread slices; cut each s l ice into 4 triangles. Ct\ill until ready to fry.• · · · · · · In large skillet, hea·t enough oil or shortening to ~-inch in depth. Fry triangl es, chicken·s ide do~·n, fort to 2 minutes or until golden brown. Turn a nd brown , b read·side down, for I mi nute. Repeat un\il all are fried. Drain on absorbent paper. Serve hot. Or fry tri angles 1 hour in advance or serving lime ·and keep warm in a 250 degrees oven. · ·Makes 64 triangle·s. • •1f desired. freeze half o( lrian~les for another titnc., Remove from freezer and fry as above allowing a lit· Ue extra time to brown and heat through. / .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~"'-~~~~~~ Bread 's Popular Generous Gift-- All or a sudden zucchini bread has become a very big thing. This .r ecipe m akes l\\'O Joa\'es. The quick brc:id freezes beauti fully so e\'en if you think J;i mall in terms of the amount you need you could make up the full recipe and sa\'c in time. furl and your O\\'n energy. lneludin~ a bread like this in a menu adds important things like flavor. texture _.nd a nutrjtional boost. Slice it thick or thin. To go with a luncheo n salad put 1~·0 s li ce~ together \\•ith <'r('am cheese in the middle : f"or breakfast cut the :-ame lhirkness as rcg11J:1r bread .and toast it. Sli Pt:R \\II E1\ T C.Eff !11 Zl 'CClll ,'>l l~Rt:AO 1 1 1 1·11p~ \ill'UU m · pal'kcd rc·i;ular \\'h<'al ccrm ~cup:;: flour :J tc:1..;poon s baking pov.·dcr I te:i!i pnnn salt :! tca:,poons cinnamon 1 cup chopped nuts 2l'l:J.!S 1 :1~ cups suga r 2 teaspoons pure vanilla t xtract :!~c up cooking oil 3 cup!i j:tra ted zucchini (about 3 medium l Alix 10.irctht"r v. hl':ll germ. nour. bali1n,I! po\\·d~r. salt, ~lnnamoTI and nu1 5. Hc:i l t·~gs until lighl . colored :ind nurf~' ll<'at in sugar. \·<1n1\la 11nd 011. Stir 1n 1uct·hini. C:radu:i1h· .;hr · 1n u heal C('rm nu ~lure. Turn 1nlri 2 i::rc:i:i-t•d and flourrd R 1 ~'74 ',~2'"·i nc h loaf p:i ns. A.1I..1• fn :l.'i'hll·~rce oven I hour orunl1tJpJrk 1n· i>Crtt.>d 1n1 n renter romcsout clean. If u ~tnJ; ,::1 ... ,:, pans bu kc ~1325 d'c;;r1·(',. Cool !i l n IO n1i011tcs. H<'mO\'c fr(lm pans .i nd cool onracl.. Toasted wheat germ adds unexpected crunch to th is version of Zucchini Bread and boosts nutrition in a light meal. Holiday bakers may want to use second loaf as a gift. It's a sweet bread for. good health. ' by Graham Kerr NATURE'S FRESH PRODUCE TANGERINES 1 .• NAVEL ORANGES LARGE, EXTRA FANCY LEMONS 10~'" LARGE SIZE CALIFORNIA 00 FRESH, SN().WHITE CAULIFLOWER 29~ DISCOUNT .. ~. ~ ~ EVER""" GR~sh 1 t.40 frosh 11 lowly ~.;~~;NE I 79 ~~ CREAMY LIPSTICK 7 SHADES .99 SHIMMER LIPSTICK 3 SHADES I 99 FROST LIPSTICK <t SHADES 199 0009Lf OISCOIJNT ST. JOSEPH 36-COUNT BOTTLE I 2 9 .J:HILDREN'S ASPIRIN »COIJN'T Pl CKAGE •EVERYDAY OISCOU'NT .89 CORRECTOL LAXATIVE S6·COUNT BOX [V[RYDllY DISCOUNT t. t 9 DI-GEL ANTACID TABLETS ORIGINAL • GREASELESS EVER~DllY OISCOUNT BEN GAY OINTMENT 1.25·0UNCE TUBE .89 EVtAYOAY DISCOUNT t~33 PEPTO BISMOL LIQUID 11·0UNCE llOITlE ii PEPTO [V[RYOAY OISCOUNT BISMOL LIQUID '°"'°'196 801TLE ANTl·PERSPIRANf 15·0L 93 .SECRET ROLL·ON e0TTLE I GARDEN FRESH BROCCOLI 29~ L B s HAWAIIAN TREAT PAPAYAS 39:A. Non•Food Double Discounrs '1S·Ol . BAA ~l 25 JOHNSON'S BABY SOAP ~ i REGULAR • UNSClNIED • S-OZ AEROSOL , MITCHUM I I ANTl0 PERSPIRANT ,97 'Cl ·TIPS SWABS '1°'a~NT .67 1)-0l. AE~ • EXTAA-HOLD . UNSClNTEOJ I 2 9 COMMAND HAIR SNAY 1 PLATINUMcrPius m 1~r 83 BLADES .~ PICQ. • •·OZ.J&RCR[AJ,l•f.0180rtLELOTION I 47 RAINTRH MOISTUREMAKER 1 ANTISEPTIC ~ USRRINE I 33 MOUTHWASH .~ 3~f°C , • PHILLIPS• REGULAR•M!Nl ~ 79 MILK Of MASNISIA ~ 1:r~, IODY All DEODORANT ~1:~~1185 """"'" 0 I 17 STll-DEX PADS r.s-~NT • w, '"""' lh.e r~I te ttt11w t•Mt te ee,.mtn:i•I dt.Mn. S•"9 tu Nl*'*I.., all tuaW. Jtt1,.., S.tl1f-.e\Mft « 11111r IMM1' nlqnded, (.'opr ri"'t ,,,, Alp.\oi Hf1• c.· ..... ~··· All,,,.,. f"ff,n'fd. NEW CROP, SWEET CALIFORNIA DEGLET NOOR .DATES ::...~~N. STATICE ~ 5-0UNCE DOU8LE . ~ TUBE O<SCOU-' '-· CONCENTRATE SH:;:~ 1.17 ~ 2S·COUNT BOTTLE EVERT~Y DISCOUNT CORICIDEN COLD TABLETS 1.09 25-COUNT BOTTL'E EVERYDAY DISCOUNT CORICl~EN D TABLETS t.23 BIZ PRESOAK 1JO.C0UNT 80Tn£ THERAGRAN M VITAMINS 6.07 157·0UNCE •JUMBO S1ZE All DETERGENT OOUB~£' OlSCOUNT 2.97 [VfAVOA'I' 01SCQUNI AND ADDITIVE "~~.94 ~:;:I • <t.S·OUNCE "BAR IVORY BATH SOAP EV£RYOAV • 7 O<SCOU"' I I 84·0UNCE BOX: TIDE . DETERGENT ~ING SIZE "'""" . • 9 9 DISCOUNT I I 22·0UNCE BOTTLE £'/ERYDAV OISCOUNT JOY LIQUID GIANT 7 6 DETERGENT SIZE i 32·0UNCE eonLE • KING SIZE ' IVORY .,,..,0., LIQUID ~scou" • • 0 DETERGENT I I I Ooublt OitoOUnU we ex1r1 savi~ fn lddition to our ,..il1r low dltcOUnt prices. They are special buyi or ttmporary purc1'11se 1llowat1tes wh ich we teeeive from' thl manuflQturtrs and pm *'°"g to vou. Look for the Double DltCOUnt thell t1g5 thrbu{tlout the tlOtt thit wttk. You'll like the COST 4 MISA-1200 H..., 11"4. COSTA MUA~41 l.17Ht It •. HUH'flHGTotl IU.C~t041 A.._ \ • • I I 1• lead to a !-tick,\· mcl>s. ~ . . . ~uppl)'. !ilil'I... ll l'al lhl' "kllll'l 0\1·r moJ{•falc·IO high f1,1ml' Ull tit hot. Wednesday OecemOe< 4, 1974 Omelet Slips -Into Low-cal By BA It BARA GJBBONS \V elt'o me news for 1,1 ai11tline·whittlcrs! The ome let -threat of epicures has been slimmed und 5implificd. No tong er need an omelet recipe begin wlth "melt '"'O or three tablespoons or but· tcr in an omelet pun." 'l'"·o ur three liiblcspoons or but· ter c1:1.n total 200 or 300 calories! Two eggs total on· ly 160. Ideally ) our no-stick skillet should be shullow- sided and sauc<'r-sh.aJX>d - the sor t that 's so l d spccirit\.llly ror 01nc ll•ls or crepes but 1t is P'>~Siblc to make an omele t in a strulght·sidt.•d pan. "f ore import a nt th;in s h•pe i;; s i ze ... no l a milli meter bigger than needed. A s mall 6· or 7· inch skillet is perfect for a t"·o- cgg on1 ele1. If )Ou'rc· lucky enough to have i.I microwa\'e O\l'll, ;;e \'C'r a l omrlrt~ ran be m»d e on~ at a lime then re heated ror :.f;'I'\ 1111: On a lo"'·Cholc:.h:rol dil.'t" You 'll be happy to hear )OU l'all n1;ikc your oml'lcl~ "ith dt.'frostl•tl p;1('1\ai:.;cd e gg substitute:..! BUTTEREDOMEl.ET 2ci:.;~s. lightly beatrn nuttt:r·fl.i \'ort:d salt Pepper Artd the egi:s. lt·t !ill on hcat und1 ... turbed fur ;iboul IS s1·l·o1uli. S1n·111J..ll• 1Lghth 111th hulll'r ;;uh Jl1d l">tpp(•r Hotu t t• the pan to splt'iHt lhe e-ggs'c\l'lll )'. \\'1th a \I oodcn spoon. l'u h· bt•r scr;,ipcr or olht.•r no· ~rratth utensil, lift omt•ll't ·~ tdges :i nd tilt tht' pan so un· rookt'd r gg \\"ill run Un· dl•rnt·ath. · until it 1s ~hl'k. Dice one uunC'l' C.100Ad1an bucnn into 1111:.trll'f 1n1·h t ub<-s. brO\\n in the ~k\11 1•1 n\'er high heat. lhf'n :.t•I .l ~Ldl' · Prl'Pil 1·e omtl('t in ;,1 t'il'.ln sh 1lll·t. IOtlO"ln~ uhO\\.' d1rccllon!i.Oln1t 11;1lt When o melet is nearly s1·l. !)pr1nkll.• it \llilh brO\l nl·J C:111<1dian bacon l'Ub1•$. f'old O\'l'r. and strvc \11th 1nust ~1rd . Serves Ont.', 2U51·~1to rics. ' 1\n old hand with un omelet pan probably \l'ill doubt that u no-tat-added omelet is possible. Wel L it is! But you'll need BOTll a nonstick skillet : AND the aerosol spray-o n vegetable coating for no-fat frying. One or the other alone may B<tsic directions for moik· In g a plain omelet with but · ter fl a \'or san s b11ttcr calorie.\! rc,110"'. Our Canadian Ba con Omelet is an c)(amplc or a filled omelet. variations or "'hich arc as unlimited as your imagination and rood \'ci::('t:Jblc ;;pr:iy for no lat fr~·inl-! S1na ll 11011:-.lick 1>1u1·lc l p;in l)r ~killt•I \\'ooclcn spoon or rub her :.l·1·a1Jl'r Spray entire inside sur· fut·t· or the s killet ~·ilh \'egcta b lc coatin~ until it is When the omelet is firm. g('ntly roll it out of lht' pan onto a plate. S1•r\"1·~ ont·. !GO culorics CANAl)IAI\' 81\COS Oi\I EL~:T Spray inside of a sn1al l nonstic k. :skillet v.ith \l'~t·ta · b1e coating for no·C;.it fr~ 1111-: !-'or n1orc variations on · th1• <'JH~· in cluding egg foo ~ 1111~. ('~J.': drop SOUi) and :sk 111n\· .~:i lads , ~l'nd " :.t.1111p(.1t ~1·lf·addrcssed t'n· 1·1~lop1~ ;1 nd 25 1•1•nts to SLl '.\\ Cil1L!R~IE 'f EGG Dlt-;1· Hf:CIPl::S, in Clire of thl· tl.o l\ l'Llol. !K1 \\'est Shol'l' 1·1·a1i. S1u1rta, N.J. 07871. the Galloping Gourmet ® WHAT'S IN STORE MORE SWEET TALK Whtn contillcrin1 wbsrit11tH fOf -.ipr, hoMy i1 s1ill ont of the l'TKl!il f0pul1r choice:&. Thtrt art many lypt~ of recipci 11:.inl this ··pden tttbutt of n1turt:· varyin1 from .ulad drn.»inp In rich dn..trh. And of courw. hoMy by it~lf un h<Jt buUcrcd brtad ha ditlightful trt'1t. Hollfy ~an be 111otd in supr recipc.1 by wm.1i1111in1 up lo one 0Qlp of \ hoMy for Ont c11p of lltlpr and iub1raclln1 onc-qu1rlcr cup liquid frorn lhe l't'f:ipt. t Don '1 ~ui..1itu1c honey for more thin one cup of supr in 1 ra:ipt, or r~sull~ m1y be dh.appointing. J Add honty in 1 fint strram to &et tile bnl mi:<tutt. AYoid Wlllilt by fir.\I oili111 1ht me~surin1 C\lp or spoon. Al,a, when makin1 a hon'cy illhititurion in a f'Kipe, be wtt 10 lo~r 1hc ~kint 1tmpc1~1ure by 25 ckgrtt•. Since ii c1n 1bsorb moi~lure, honey should bt ~tottd in 1 dry place. l>y 11111 rrfri1cr11e 1~ lhi~ ha>len~ vanuiltlon. This "suprin1" doe~ nnr ~poil !ht honey, howtYcr. Jutt Mind the conllil'ICr in 1 p;in or hot (not boilinl) Wllftt' until honey tiquefic~. HoMy ii 1 putt wMl~n«. Thcrt art no :tddi1Mt ind ifi. 1 plu)iln' 'IOUl'l't o( ~adily av1iltblt cntrgr t/uou .. it. two simple )Uprs, de.uro!IC and Jt\·ull)l;t. In 1dirllOot1, honty 1110 co11>11ilb 1mall am011rll1 or ~i11mins. m*-a.1 .. and tlll.ymtJ. Tlk'tt art about bCl caJorit!. ii. 1 tablnpoOn of hot1Cy !1bou1 the same •~ sr1nul1trd mpr. but flor'f ~Ali!lyil\J"J Althou&h ii f nor iM,;pc.nJivt, honty ~ 1 delkiCM11N1• 11u1ri1i®1 .,..,y to 1100lht that 111ottl tooth. If you're inltrt!!ed . )'011"'fu1y ~utt 1 hollt'y cookbuok, "C.tM of Cold," by ~ndin1 JS ttnU lo IM California HOM)' Achi10ry Board, P.O. Box J2, Whittier, Californi1 9(»()1, Ei;thcr Cramrr l>ir«!Or of Conwmtr Affaio. 111 So. H.,bor Blvd. La Habra, C1llf. 90631 Grocery Double Dltcount1 OEl MONT( TOMATO SARDINES OEL MONTE MANDARIN ORANGES MEATV TR(Af • 1110NfV/C'11CllE .. KITIY QUHN CAT FOOD LIVER • 6·00NCE CAN .2e KIONE'f' •&·OUNCE CAN..» HALVES • SUCE-5 DEL MONTE PEARS HAWAIIAN PUNCH OIET W•TCHEP;S GOURMET DRESSING O>O,. 63 CAN I ... oz 36 CAN I llCI CHU 1~g; .64 WHfAT CHflr: •• 0 '· 72 eox 1 COIN CH[X O·O' 20 CAN I "· 0 ' 46 CAii! • "·0'· 59 CAN • ·"·Ol. 33 PKG, I e LIBBY'S CORN • WllO~~!RHU c """' ... SI • C~f iM ~Inf RIDUCfO 4t OtET WAICHER S BROWN GRAVY •Ol 33 PKG.• WEIGHT WATCHER'S SUGAR SUBSTITUTE u •. ,,.. 77 BO• I HfRB •TOMATO BITS HUNTS TOMATO SAU<E "·0' 36 CAN' • '1EGUl AR TOMATn SAUCE • :ll•OZ. CAN .l5 M~IHIN[ll! S , SPARKLINCi CIDER "·0' 88 8 TL. I SENECA CINNAMON APP.LESAUCE "'0' 66 JAA • '1EGUlAR • REO WELCH'S GRAPE DRINK ... oz. 52 CA N • B & M BAKID BEANS "· 0 ' 59 C'.AN • '~TOM RACH-tl61l k. ... lt.J ' . . -. I • ,, .I .~ . YOllr ALPHA BETA N1ighbo1hood l~tchlf hhe Min in tht Red Apron) Proudly Offtn BUTCHE!'S P!!DE MEATS MEATS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE • 00.llUTY & SATISFACTION QUAfl.llNT(fD •U.S. GOVERNMENT INSl'ECTCD OEEf USDA.• GRADE A SOUTHERN GROWN • WHOlE FRESH FRYERS · J.LB. PACKAGE HORM EL MIDWEST BRANO BACON BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROAST FOR BARBECUE BEEF BACK RIBS IEIF CHJCK BCM:U~S BONELESS STEWING Bllf c EA. I .39LL SEVEN BONE CUT ARMOLJR V£R1.BEST PORK 8 c MESSINA BRAl'Cl • FRESH ITALIAH STYLE SAUSAGE I .48 ... LOW. LOW PR<E GREErl.Al-0 """ 88 CLOD t .3911. "-"" (Vf 179LL SHOULDER .98LB. TURBOT FILLETS FROZEN I LI. lllf CHUU IOAST ROAST ECONO P..t.I( • ) UIS. Qfl OVfA .69 ... STEAK TASTEO'SlA •FIHSHFROZ1N1.LJ. 79 FIESH GIOUND lllf PERCH FILLETS P!l'.G I IA. MIX 'N OfllNK INST ANT MILK """ 3 49 20 ors 1 .,.cou.r I 0 I llOX I OVERNIGrn KIMBIES DIAPERS OAVTIME . 30·COUNT eox I.It MJB TEA BAGS •oo-couil\ I 13 SOX I UNCLE BENS STUFF 'N SUCH lJNCtE SEN 5 IROWN & WILD RICE LONG GRAIN I WILD RICE • &·OZ BOJI. .te FORMICA FLOOR SHINE PINE·SOL nEANER ~ l·OL C< • .t.U. TUMA DEL MONTE SWEET RELISH DEL MONlE SWEET MIXED PICKLES WMOLt. Dill PIClllES • 22·01 JAR .$4 EARLY CAllf QANIA • MEOIUM PITIED OLIVES BON AMI Ct EANSER LIOUIO •·Ol l!OTTLl • SOllO 6·0l PllG JET DRY RINSE OEOOORANT LYSOL CLEANER PI NI(• WHITE DOVE BEAUTY BAR PlAIN • THROWN PAI\ LOS OLIVOS QUHN OLIYES GREY POU PON MUST ARO l(AA~T • 16·0UNCE BOTTlE GOLDEN CAESAR DRESSING ROKA ORESSING • 16·0UNCE BOTTLE 1.11 'SMUCll'£11S • 18·0UNCE JAR •·O' 39 BO~ I •·O' 59 SO• I ,,-0, I 38 BH.. I "·0' 69 STL I n o' 38 , ... " 0 ' 52 JAR I '0' 46 CAN I n o' 21 °'' • .83 <OOl 99 AERO I ,,;.o, 29 SAR I 00·0' 59 JAR I 1 0' 46 , ... .98 APRICOT·PINEAPPLE PRESERVES .79 SEEOlESS l!ll ACKBERRV PR£SERVES • 18·0Z JAR·" STRAW8EARYPRESER\IES •l8·0Z JAR.e7 113 llSQUICK ~gg; I 8(ffY CA()Ctl(R I 12 WALNUT BROWNIE Mii 'l~f o •TAA Liff 62 PILLSBURY PANCAKE MIX ':.~i • l!EtfY C~KER I 40 MASHID POTATO .BUDS ':ti o fj\INltEllES • S WIRL 98 PILLSBURY STREUSEL CAKE "~:"·, OUJ'tCAH HINES BROWNIE MIX WAL f(R l([NOAl.l KIBllLED DOG F- c;1AN 1 SILE A.IAI llTEIHllT OllVI litt11H11T e . WESSON OIL - 'l:g:· 1.06 'Ho.3 86 BAG I ·:oo: I • 00 .. -0,.1 58 BOX I 2d OIJllt ! Bil fl t£ 109 RlOUtlO f.' lAURA SCUODCR VIRGINIA PEANUTS Sl\NSHJNE HI HO CRACKERS CHEEl-IT CRACKERS • li·OZ. 90X .14 6 VARIET IES F.F.Y. SNACK CRACKERS ABC • ROMAN '-'EAL WAFERS ()l'I • STONE WHEAT THINS 19UGlES • CRISP·l·TAlERS GENERAL MK.LS SNAOC:S "·Ol 78 CAN I '0-0' 68 llOX I . •><>L 51 llOX I "-Ol. 59 BOX I '0' 60 BOX I e GO LDEN GRAIN · · MACARONI & CHEESE """"' .19 c PAC~A~f Qlnt1r.10 ~( Delicatessen Double Discouncs SRIOGfOAO • • OU NCE PACll•GE . OLD FASHIONED PEPPER LOAF .49 f>IMENTO • OllV[-PIMENTO • PIN[APPlE • At.!ER ICAN KRAFT CHEESE SPBEAD •-Ol. 41 JAR I OlO ENG~IS'1 •CHEESE & 19ACC»i •&<OZ, JAR .4J lASCCO SHRIMP COCKTAIL (!RAO COCll fAlt • • OU NCE J•R .H All. M(AT OSCAR MA YER WIENERS All !!{£! r AANO('i . 1~·0l ~o ... SAFFOLA MARGARINE -""' • WCAI ·-· $11111 • CHOtaATl· ... •·Ol 43 , ... •l·O' 90 PKG. • "·0'· 69 PKO. t I ALL ALPHA BETA STORES ARE OFFICIAL FOOO STAMP REDEMPTION Cf.NTER$ Frozen Food Double Discounts BIRDSEYE COOKED SQUASH 1~g: ,22 · BROCCOll WIHOtlANOAISE • 11J.0Z BOX .4e R•CE-PEAS·MUSHROOMS • 1-0l BO~ .41 MIXED VEGETABLES W·ONION SAUCE • &·OZ BOX Al C & W WHOLI ONIONS 1g~J ,56 CALA VO AVOCADO DIP 7 ~~A~z 1 7 5 SAUSAGE • PEl"PElllOf'I 61 JENO'S PIZZA ROLLS 688~ 1 STUfFE.0 GR[[N PEPPERS • CA88AGE. FIOU.S I• OZ 7 9 HOLLOWAY HOUSE ENTREES oo• , ORANGE o GRAPE HK FROZEN DRINKS COFFEE RICH f lfiSCHMANN S EGG BEATERS "·Ol 46 CAN I 1~iiz .27 C~6~9~N .86 Bakery Discounts ALl>t1A BET A• OOUBLE DISCOUNT DANISH APPLE RING "·0' 56 IRAY • DOUBlE D!SCOUNI SCHAT'S SQUAW BREAD "Ol 54 LOAF • ALP!il, Sf TA • Wl-111E OR W1'1(Al SPLIT TOP BREAD "Ol 59 lO~F" I "'l P!iA 8(1"' •PLAIN KAISER ROLLS 6·COu•11 55 6 AC. • SESAME • 6-COlJNT BAG .JI POWDEilE8DCSUUGAR DONUTS I 5 5 Everyday Discount Prices GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 2!>·l8 BAG i.M W!IH ONIONS HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE Jl·OVNCE CAN '""I 84 i!A(, I ~~~ .22 YAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS .53 ~~~ .44 l~g; .68 . ·~g~ .59 MRAFT • lANQV SPAGHETII DINNER ROYAL CHEESE CAKE MIX ·NONESUCH MINCEME AT 18 OZ )AR 1.14 ~N$TQN • ~ llARlfl•[S • fRQl[N YOGURT FRU IT SUNDA E '°' 34 C(•NI I M0 R"'1NGAIAR F•RMS •PAT l1tS !.L•CESOR '0' 86 BR EAK FAST LINKS · OCMI so~ BRIDGFORD BREAD t!Cl\ • :.1~.01. 14 •O• o STORE HOURS: MON.-FRr· 9·30-9 30 SAT: 9.30-9:00 SUN. 10 00-1.00 • PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN-CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS SOUTH ,U.C:.UMA.-301:12 s. ·c ... t Hlfh••r • OAIL V PILOT C 15 THE SLIM GOURMET ~ Brunch Basket Potato Filled BrunC'h can be an el egant but ('ronomiral v.·ay to en ~erta 1 n if you kCl'P _\ou r menu s impl(' and se]('tt ;1 main dish both filling anJ pretty, Creamed eggs al)d mu s h roon1s In potato baskets fill the bill nicely. F'rozen shoe&trjng French Cries teamed with egg aod cheese are used lo creatt- the hearty, sif'l}ple·to-ba.ke baske t s. Spread with ca nn e d deviled hahi . they 're a perrect. flavor foil for the creamy (illing. CR EA'1\' Eo;;GSIN POTATO BASKETS . Basket1: . 3eggs, sliehUf beaten 1 package (4 ounces) s hredded Cheddar cheese 1 1.~ teaspoonsalL 1 pound ,(carton or p·lasti c bag) frozen shoestring potatoes 1 can (4\12 ounces) de· viledham Combine eggs, cheese and salt. Cut potatoe11 into l·inch pieces. Add to egg mixture and toss until potatoes are even l y moistened; let stand about .10 minutes. Press into 6 well-greased tart pans C4'h"x1 1.~") to form baskets. Bake lft 375 degrees until deli'cately browned (15 to 20niinule1). Loosen edges wi,th ti1f or sharp knife an~ care!ulb' remove baskets'froril paQS Spread 1 tablesl)oondtvU..i ham in bottom of eleh basket. ., 1 Fill each "·ith creito,ed CJtl? 4tnd mushrooms. Sen·e- bot. 1i1akes 6 servings. •1 · Creamed Eggs: J 2 tablespoons minced green pep1>('r , :1 ta blespoonsf)ut_tcr; 3 tables poons0our 1 ~teaspoon .salt 1,~ tea s poou .dry mustard • 14 teaspoon pepper, Das h Caye""'. l 'h: cups milk 3 hard-cooked eg·g11. chopped t jar <4•n oz .} mus hroom · s t~m s and pieces, drained· ~1elt butter in sauce pan. Add green pepper and cook .til soft. Remove from heat. . Blend in flour and season· ings. Cook over Joy,· heat. .stir- ring until mixtur(' is hot Remo\'e from heat and slov,.l y sti r in n1 ilk . Cook over m£'d1um h£'1lt, stirring cons! :in!!~. uni d mixture bolls. Boil ,i::entl~ I minute. J\1ix in egi::s and m·ushroon1.s. f[('11t through. Makes 6 servings. Drop-in Guests? Good supplies to ha\'e on hand for d rop·in guests. PLA.NTA.TION TOAST 1 , pint ""'h1pp1n grrcam 1 1 cup confection<!rs s ugar 2t ablespoonsrum 1 9 -oun<'c racka ~(' frozen l'1n namon sv.•irl Frcnchtoa ~L 3bananil~ Pour \.\'hipp1 n~ cream intn chil!('d bn"'I, !)(';:it until !'iOft pc<1k s form . Gradunlly add ~us:1r and rum; beat until stiff Prepare r rcnch toast in toas1cr or O\'Cn al'cordinit fil package d1rcct1on;;. Pe('I bananus and ru1 in hotlf cro .... ~"·ise . Cut ca('h half 1n half lcnsth\.\•is~ • To s cr\'e, top e11ch toa~t .Slife " Ith 2 p1ccesof banana and a rtol\op or "hlppt.'rf ·cream. Garnish l'Dt h with a maraschino cherry l~ Closing Stocks, 1am1 day l111h In lhe i1t1iijQ!(1ll • - • ,. ' - • . . . . . . . . . \ ' • • Jewish Celebration Starts Monday " Special Fo ods Holiday R e q uir~s ·Fin e . Feas·ting • on cream toss with 1/:1 cur("sugar. Remove bri~ket to f;\'ery holiday rt•quircs u fine feast and tht• Jewi"h homemake,. scr\·cs real!\ special food for llanukkah.· · Briskl·t or lx>ef. "im!llerc·d in a :r;nlendid saul·1·~ is iperfectiun for th1~ l't stivf' dinner. Into the p:in \\'ll h the brisk 1·l go ,gr<1µcfr1H\ JUH't'. too1ato pa~tc. t·:irrots. celery and seasoninl! The briSkl·l si n1mers for about ll\'O houNi until lendc1·: 1" rl'n101·ct1 Lo a platter. and the cook rini shes the sauce with a little bro,vn sugar. 'l'hc brO'!\'fl sugar and gru1lcfrui,t, juice combine to lend Che sauce··.-a wondl·rfully S\\'eel-tart fla\'Or. Noodl e kugcl. a baked puddin,g, turns up for many ;i Je\\·i~h hoJ id:i ,\·. Oodlt's of broad noodles t·o mbinc 1,1,·ith sour cream and cottage cheese and our Oodles of noodles; sour cream and oranges go into traditional pudding, kugel. Gr apefru it juice helps to tenderize the flavorful beef brisket. Lemon A ids Icing LE :\10~-AI OE FROSTl:\'.G I package orang{', lemon or cream.\· 1rhilc frostin g mix 3 tablespoons soften<.'d butter 1 , cup lt•monadt' n1ad e from frozen conccntr<1ll' J\1akc p<1ckagc frosting m ix .according lo p;1ckagl' dircrtion usinJ,! frozen con- centrate for lemonade in· stc:id of "'alrr. For ;1 more lemony fla,·01'. i;tir in 2 teospoons fresh J,!ratcd lemon peel. The le monade cuts the dC"ad-s1veetncss of package frosting mix. Note : If package calls for hot \\'a t er, u se h ot ll'n1onadc. ~ .. ,, .,, ""'~"' DEFLATE FOOD COSTS Yo11've heard of Globe Al's sensa1ional, 25(-per-serving main dinner dishes. You've seen them on TV. Now, enter your own spaghe1ti, macaron;, or noodle recipe and win $100. You may no! make It for 25r. but how close can you ge!? JUST WAITE THE COST AFTER EACH INGAEOJENT. A NEW PRIZE EACH WEEK. You will al'o receive a book 01 the prize.winning 1eclpes just for entering the contest. S•nd •nit!•• IO: GLOBE A1 CONTEST: Box 34M1. Lo• Ang•I••. C•lil. 90034. mu11el stevens Takes 'the myste ry ou t ol mousses, the sighs out of souffles. the doldrums ou l of dinner wha1 s her secret? she cooJ.r,s with love. the muriel st evens show Tuesday & Tllurtday 10:00 A.M . to 10:30 AM. & 6·00 to 6:30 P.M. Mondav. Wednesday & Friday / 7:,00 to 7:30 P,M, · iii ~OMMUNITY CABLEVISION Ch. 3 Ntwport Beacll ... . • V<'rsion adds <!hunks of apples. orange sect.ions and juice. sugar, cinnamon and vanilla . .,,I' Thjs kugel is a v•onderfUI luncheon accompttniment for a dairy menu during tile Hanukkah season. HANUKKAH BRISKET 4 pounds beef bris ket 1 tablespoon oil 2 cups reconstituted • froien co n cen·l rated grapefruit juice 1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste 2 medium onions,·sliced I clove garlic ~ 2 teaspoons salt ,~ t eas poon h ot• pepper sauce 3 carrots, cut in 2-inch pieces • I 3 ribs celery, cul in 2-inch pieces 14 cup packed brown sugar In large skillet or Dutch · oven brown brisket in oil. Combine grapefruit juice and tomato paste; pour over brisket. Add onion. garlic, salt, hot pepper sauce, carrots and celery. Cover and simiTier 2 to 21,: hours or until tender, turning brisket after fi rst hour. plcitt,er, and stir brown Sugar into sauce in skillet. Slice brisket and serve wilh sauce. Serves 6to8. HANUKKAH NOODLE PUDDING ·1 box {12ounces) broad egg noodles I/: cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar. divided 1h cup soft butter or margarine 1 cup (8 ounces)_ sou1· l cup (8 ounces) creamed. cottage cheese 4 eggs, beaten l teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 can (6 oun~s) frozen concentrated orange juice thawed, undiluted · .i. large cooking apple, pared, cut in small wedges and halved. 2 cups orange sections Cook noodles according to packa ge directions: drain: Mix together1butter, sour cream, cottage cheese. eggs. vaniJla. cinnan1on and undiluted orange cp11centrat.e: 8Pr in apple and noodl es. Turn into a IJ x 9 x 2-inch greased baking dish; sprinkle with 'femaining 2 tablespoons sugar. Bake in 350 degree oven for ')() minutes. Serve in 12 portions garnished with orange sections. l e I ID our • •• .. Cut along dotted !1ne. when you put ,• ~!ti iceKrispies in yQur Mars allow Treats. l 'Tis the season to enjoy an extra savin gs on Kellogg's· Rice Kris pi es and extra-good Holid ay ea tin g with Marshn1allow Treats. Thi s delicious, crunch y co nfectio n takes only minut es to make . Requir es no bakin g. Uses just three tasty ingredients: Rice Krispie s, marshn1 all ows and margarine. So, clip the coupon and easy recipe . Put a dim e i11 yo ur pocket and.tasty Marshn1allow Tre ats on your Holiday tabl e. ' ,. ,,,,..-------, / MARSHMALLOW l -----, 'TREATS '---l 1 Mell margarine in large saucepda~·ov~r I • I v~ cup regul13r margarine · 1 Add marshmallows an coo · or buttef ~~tri~;~~n!>tantly, ·~nt\I marshmallA~~6~~ I \ '1 i}kg. {6 lo 10 Ol.) melted and mixture is very syrupy. I . regular marshmallows, f2.romAdhdeaR11.ce Krispies cereal. Stir until wen 1 about 40, OR 4 cups miniature marshmallows coated. I I 3 Using butlered spatula ?r wa~ed paped 5 cups KELLOGG'S • ss mixture evenly and hrmly 1n bunere , "-~ tAICE KR1SPIES cere~l ~~ex 9 x2-inch pan. Cut into squaies when 1 ~~~ cool. -\' · Yield: 24 squares, 2 x 2 inches .. . auis ptess wa1m m1j,hl!f! inltl NOTE~ Fo91 1~·~~~:n~1,11 p;,.n.' Best results are Obla1ned ' buUe1ed "' uows At>0\11 2 cups ma1$h• when us111g 1resn ma~~h:iatlstiiuied 101 rnarsllmallows. mallow cre~!d ~!r arine an!! cook over low heal I A~ :orm1111.1tes. s~ll'flng .constantly . P.emove lrom ~ear. Proceed as dnec!ed in step 2-at>Ove. ..J . -----------.· ----~ r .. ~~ PUT SOM E SNAP! CRACKLE! POP! · ., INTO YOUR LIFE WITH ... , RICE · - J •• ' • • MEW ORLEANS MANSION BY THE SEA " Prores,li ional landscape. Stately ent~y , Sunken parlor. Formal banquet, massive MARDI GRAS room. Secluded master suite. Separate•vtt.nity area. !J'-WIN balconies. "Tea Garden" .kitchen serves lush rear courtyard. OWNER MUST GO. Take advantage. Call 84Z.Z53:i. FRENCH QUARTER ARTIST HIDEAWAY POOL $28, 900 Warm studio living room, powder room, delightful kitchen with· eating area opening to very private garden . patiet. Great . bedrooms with adjoirung baths. Outstanding amenilies in fine location. Call S46-2313.: COSTOM LUXURY HILLSIDE MESA VERDE Truly unique! Functional, stnking desi~n . Elegant home whose statement is "success". Grand entry, living room and formal dining. · True country, pool view kitchen v.·ith spacious famil.v eating area. ~parate fiesta run room oriented to deluxe pool. Exccuent privacy. Bedrooms, ·1 down • 3 up. Master suite deµghtful. Be.the first to see il. Call S4&·2.3l~. PARADISE MANOR 4 BR • 2 STORY • POOL BEACH $33,900 Formal entry to DRAMATIC living room . Formal dine. Huge gan:len view kitchen. ARTISTIC open stairs sweep to separate master s uite + childrens wing. Secluded 22' BALL ROOM s ized party room-that overlooks wctlled courtyard. Hurry for this except1ona1 SARGAlN! Call 963-7881. ANOTHER HOTCAKE ASSUME 71/2°/o LOAM Premium 1ocation J.fes• Verde Villas. $140/mo for principle. inleresl, taxes, if you assume this FHA Joan. Quality carpeting. Exotic covered patio, attached garage. Step· to pr ivate·heated community pool. Firs~ come · first served. Call 546·2313. JUST REDUCED $3,500 Featured in lhis huge single story 4 bedlJ!O)n is an extra large family room with hqge stone fireplace. Formal dining and isla:nd kitchen. Nestled on a very private cprner )ot. SUper beach location. "SPECIAL" just for you. Ca ll 963·6767. •· LIVE IM NEWPORT One block to blue Pacific! Fantastic home. features enclosed courtyard entry. Au~tic Mexican tile noors, Open beam ceilints, }9ts - of glass. All t!Us and prestige location just $Sl,9SO! Hurry·· call now? ~7-0010. MOTHER-IN-LAW 2 H9USES • I LOT LOW DOWN $38,000 Pride of ownership residential neighborhood. Ideal for 2 families or stri<'tl.v rentals. both units have large family sized living rooms one with ;i crackling fireplace. Wi fe sa\'er kitchen & Seperate master suites. Spacious · bedrooms. Parklike grounds. First to call gets this unique bargain! Call 963-1881. !IE IM FOR CHRISTMAS. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE Inviting c.barm. Mani<"uf.ed yard. Tastet'uUy appointe<ff Owner will help you assume 7\1!1% fo'HA loan'with payment ol' SZ14 per month. Spacious fl oor pla n with 4 J Ut.180 BEDROOMS adds spice to this bargain. Full price onl:-o S47.!KJO -OWNER MUST GO! Take advantage. 842·2.535. ASSiJM£.7°/o VA LOAM Paymen~ only $202.00 month total on this near new, pride of ownership, 3 bedroom home. Close to beach and schools. Priced to sell • onlf $42,500 · call now • this one won't. last! 847·6010. MAMSIOM! 5 BEDROOM 2-STORY Gigantic family room! All beam ceilings .. Lots of glass to let the sunshine in . .JIUGE - private lot. Its the best home in town in a prestige lot'ation. Only $63,9SO. Call now 347-6010. LAST 2 BRA'ND MEW IM COSTA MESA Combine the flavor of living on Costa Me sa's east side with the wonder of a brand new h ome . OVERSIZED COUNTRY. GOURMET'S KITCHEN, comfortable siesta room and 3 delightful bedrooms, on lot big enough to fODE DADS truck. boat or what have you. Owner says sell quick at $47,950. Let's go call. 64&·7171 . SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH Manicure~ yards. Elevated vestibule. Step down living room. Formal dlninJ served by 18' galley. Enormous Jwooded fiesta room. · Twin lanctinfJ staircase. CU'cular balcony. S huge iepa raltf ,leeplng quarters .• Kings ma1ttr suite. 60' wrap around dance pavilion. Assume 7% VA $3SO per month pays 1111. Owner must go • take advantage. Call 8'2·2535. . ' ~· - .. Wednesday, Oeoetnber-'. 1974 DA1LYPILOT "ABANDONED" BEACH COLONIAL 5 BR • ASSUME $33,000 VERANDA entry to enormous 24' li ving room with massive stone rireplace & co'1!m anding VIEW of lush grounds +summer PAVl'LLION with .20' sun terrace. Formal dining is elOquently served by hu ge gourmet food center with breakfast eatin& area. Sweeping stairs to stately muter suite witb CRACKLING rireplace + separate child.tens 4 guest suites. Take over 73 VA loan. NO NEW WAN COSTS. S29S per month pays au. Owner · must sacrifice. Hurry! Call 96.3-7881. UNIVERSITY PARK A WAY OF LIFE Picture youJ in Utls quiet retreat among broad wooded green open spaces. Like tennis, swimming, bike trails'! Spanish design withentegrity. Grilcious entry ta living room v.·ith great adobe fireplace. Bright cheery kitchen serves huge family fun room. Spacious bedrooms v.·ith private balcony off of ma~ter suite For enlry to contentment. Call 546-2313. EXEC~TIVE SPAMISH--2 S'TORY ASSUME 7°/o VA i..us'b .ii:arden: 2 story ,ntry. Sunken parlor. Old world brick hearth, formal banq11et 'rOom: J&' gourmel's g'a lley. lf~mmouth fiesta room. Twisting staircase. Balconied hall Way. 'Separate childrens wing. S enormous bedrooms. 4 baths. Gigantic master suite. Separate vanity ari?a. 60'· wrap-a round party patio with firering. Assume 7S~ VA total payment $350 per month. Owner must go • take advantage. Call 842·2535. EX~UTIVE POOL HOME Ultimate interior decor. Soaring cathedral ceihngs add to open spaciousness. Elegant from the Jong. covered entry to the enterla1ner's dream yard with huge sparkling pool.. $58.900 is a bargain! Call now to see. 847-6010. BUSY, BUSY, BUSY •• EARN WHILE YOU · LEARN! CAREER OPPORTUNITY ! Come join us a nd start earning while you learn about lleal Estate Sales! An Extensive training program he ld monthly by our hig hl y succ~ssful management team. Let's talk confidentially with No Obligations. Call me now, you'll be glad you did! TERRY McCAJ\DLE at (714) 752·1700. • EXECUTIVE ESTATE 4 BR • 2 STORY • BEACH ASSUME $34,000 Elec:int double door entry lo stately hv111g room wilh bre<tlh tak111g VAULTf;I) t~il111gs & massive Ooor to ceiling fireplace. Step down to m11.mmoth entertainers parly room v.·ilh CO~li\IANDING VIE\Y of grounds. BMnquet sired d1n1ng room i.:> r.,..,. ... ,....,. ... ,....,. ...... ..,. ....... ..,. ... .....a eloquently ser\•ed by huge gardt!n \'iC1\' kitchen. .. Dramatic stairs SV.'l>ep lo llldcaway master suite & EXQUISITE PARK HUMTIMGTOM S & S Quality. Near beach. Superb landst'aping on delightful cuL·de sac street. Grand entry. f'ormal dining. Country kitchen with eating area. t'am1ly fun room with fireplace. Spacious bedrooms v.·ith elegant master suite. SSJ.~. Call now -We'll show yo~ how,. 546·2313. SP AMISH' MANSION Huge 2 story. Featuring formal living, dining and luxury. Plus features are the huge bonus room plus lovely family room. Professionally done inside and out. For an appointment to see this beautiful home call 963·6767. A LOT OF HOUSE POOL TOO! Lovely sparkling pool is the fa mil y entCrtainment center. This \lo'ell located ome also features four large bedrooms. Corner lot. Walk to all schools and ma~: shopping. ALL TER~1S AVAILABLE! Just $42,950. Call now 847·6010. separate childrens v.·ing. Ball room sized iiame room tor pool, eard~. or ping pong. Assume 8"~ V,A loan. No new 101111 l°Otit:i. S3871mo. Pa ys all. Hurry~ 963-7881. UNIQUE CUSTOM DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON Rambling single slor~· nestled on a tree tined street in downtoy,'n Huntinj!ton Beach. only a h~v.· blocks to the pier. J ex lra large bedrooms. Huge fam ily room. Large enclosed p;iuo with u1\lQUe features only found in a custom home. Santa v.·111 Jove the huge fireplace. Ca II now 9ti:.l·ffi67. $24,975 EACH Owmer v.·ill help you buy em both. They have 2 bedrooms. separate yards. driveways etc. Located just off harbor in Costa ~lesa y,•ithin easy walking distance to all shopping or take the bus, it stops nearby. Don't wait call 646· 7171 . TRY IT YOU'LL LIKE IT You can smell the nev.·ness. A cnspy clean 3 bedroom with a very large fam ily roo1n . On a top east side Costa ft.1esa, treelined , no traffic. pride·Of·ownership street. A true charmer. $41,950. 646·7171. ·coRONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS . $9000 REDUCTION Lovely 4 bedroom 4 bath home. A great' buy in - -Irvine Terrace. I-luge corner Jot-2 separate yards. Don't miss this large famlly home with big li ving room, d ining room, screened lanai-many extras. $89,000. Call now,673·8550, . SUPERB DUPLEX Outstanding custom built duplex 1n Corona del Mar. Front unit has thre-e bedrooms ram1ly room· plus separate dinin& roocn. Rear unit altnost • duplicate ·. elegant, easy care. Near ocean. Call 813--8550. ' VIEW FROM ABOVE Sophisticated 2 bedroom rondom inium on the sixth floor. ~laximum security. Come and all this unusL1al home with its view of the bay. Price~ right at $61,999. Ca~l 613-8550. BIGCAMYOM Former model home -superbly decorated and landscaped. 4 bedrooms · formal dining room · spacious family room -secluded out dOor Livina:· area • this home has so much going for it you must call for more details. 673'8SSO. ' FRESH & BRIGHT PRIVACY + VIEW A rare view home al a reasonable 11r1ce. Three bedroom ;ind den plus a large fam1I) room . Two baths and powder room. Ha s a fuU view of Jasmine Creek & the oCei!n. Superior privacy. Call for more det;iils. Only ms,soo. 673·8:>.so. TRIPLEX ~EAR BEACH CORONA DEL MAR with everything going for It. Quality. localion. privll.te financing, and view. One of the very few hone.st tri·plexes in Corona de\ ?11ar. Prime location for winter & 'summe r r entals or owner-occupant. Priced At $127.500. Call fo r more details, 673·~50. ' . VERY LOW OR MO DOWN 4 + POOL Bes t area. Tret! lined s trl'i.'l. HUG E COHNE!t LOT. Dt>au tifully landsl·apcd, Room for BOAT & TRAILER. Co:t.y entry. Gracious li\'ing room v.·1th FLOO H TO CEILING t'IR(PLACE. _Fam ily dine. KITCHEN OF TOt\IORRO\\'. 4 jumbo bedrooms. SPAJtKUNG POOL. Seller \'ery anxious sa ys submit ANY TERl\-IS. FUii price only $42.9.'JO! llurry, can't last. Call now to see 842·2.53.S. ARTIST A·FRAME · CHALET AT BEACH POOL· $35,950 Secludtd entry to enormous studio h\·1ng room with 20 f\. vaulted open beam ceilings & sun terrace that overlook s prestigious harbar. Studio loft & library + wet bar. Gourmet kitrhen: huge mastl.'r \\'1th OCEA/11' VIEW. Abundant use of woods & gl;iss adds to artistic atmosphere 963· 7881. Ci>~NQDOWM $200 TOTAL MOVES YOU IN!! Prestige arell NEAR BEACH . Lus h landscaping. Secluded entry. ~lassive brick fireplace. Cou ntry kitchen. 7 SH.ADE T REES . fami ly di ning . ~ g ene10us bedrooms. Huge C<>vered patio. Owner must go, take ad\·antage cal\ 842·2535. "ABANDONED". 4 BR.·2 STY-POOL Beact.-$28,500 PARKLIKE APPROACH .. Large r111~ly sized lh•ing room. Gourmet kitchen + dl.jl.el, t Sweeping stairs to separate maslfr fc · rhildrcn·s suites. Assume 81 ;"; FHA.. lu.n, S23.~00 BAL. NO ,N,.iW~i, ... QM:J __ CQ.~ $242-mo. pays all. O~\ier must Samtlce. Hu rry! Call 963·7881 Tl-IE REAL ESTATERS. MEDITERRANEAN TRIPLEX EXCITING EAST SIDE COSTA MESA Owners unit has 3 bedrooms & den. ~~ble fireplace downstairs, huge master bedroom with fireplace and v.'alk in closet. Second uµit ""ould also make a Rood ov.·ners unit from si'i:e and amenities such as, l'A·o bedroom, 111? baths. All ha\'e closed garages and their own laundr~· room. \l/Jthin walk ing d1st;inco: to 17th Str. shopping. Just tv.·o ~·ears ~·oung. BUy I.hi.I~, on contract $485 P .LT.I. Call &16· 717L •"'1 ASSUME 7°/o GOVERNMENT LOAM Great loc.ation. This 3 bedroom 2 bath POOL home is super inside & out. Total payment s are only $279 per month. Call to sec this .beauty. 963·6767. USE YOUR VA LOAN Fresh N' clean. t.Iesa Verde location near golf course. 3 spacious bedrooms. Informal family fun room 01>Posite convenience electric kitchen. Ser\'c on 9' snack bar. or moVe out back to the massh:e brirk BBQ. Ov.·ner needs QL11ck sale · bought new. Call 546·2313 . DRE~M . Dreamy stone entry, extremely lush li\ 1ng + dinin~ accented by thick carpet & crystal chandeliers. Kitchen and largt' family roo~ over look the mos"! gorgeous pool in ltuntington Beach. Upstairs you'll find 3 e:<tra large b('{iroo1ns made for a queen. Just reduced $4000 for fast sale. can 96.1·6767. ADULTS ONLY 2 bedroom tO'Allhousc. Key communi1 y y.·ith everything' Ponl · club house · JaCur.~i · sauna · beach and privacy. ·Yours for only ~.500. See it. You 'll like it. 963·67ffi. VIEW NEWPORT TO CATALINA $42,950 3 bedrooms, pool · Vl:'.HY PHl\'ATE v.·1th v.1dc open spectacular \•iev.r. Beller hurry Lt:> \'at;int. Call 646·7171. 2 STORY OCEAN-POOL $5,500 TO ASSUME 1.fanirured grounds BI G TRJ>.:ES. Coiy li ving room . Banquet dining. Secluded patio. Famil,y bedrooms. Assume FMA 8' ,r~ NO NEW LOAN COSTS. l'alusl see. Fir~t-w. call ~s this bargain. M2·2535. .., HUGE TWO STORY $51,950 !{as il all ~ Gigantic sunken famih room with bar. Oversized 11,·in~ room_ Wts ·or gl<lSS Jets the sun pour into dream kitchen. Huge master suite has priv11te offlcl' + ha h·vny. MUCH i\10HJ>.:: Lall now to sec. 841·\il.!IV IF I HAD A HAMMER l'D BUY THIS FIXER UPPER Ynu will l'njoy this onl'. IOClllrd 11cJr li th SlrNt · t¥cstclifl st1r•r11>1nii.i>11 huJ?e H-2 lot. This 3 be<lroom .<! hath hnn1e 1s ii ~let1l Hl $;/!J.950. Let's i:o. Call &l(\,;111 2 BEDROOM-POOL HEAR WESTCLIFF ""c 11 l\HQ biter oil the (ari,:c !lrlVllle patio. f:ntert .1 1111 11~ I" a r111"h 10 1h1" ~rtH'IQU« :i.I0\'1'>lN r.,,,,ly 11rlohe. Marvl'I :1 t the SP1\CIOUSi\\o:S.'i u! the m;istl·r ~11th• Tht' gourmet k11 ehl'n. 1')1\d out more call 1).16·7171. 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' by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmilier PSALM IT PCERTAINLY PSEEMS L IKE A PSILl-Y WA'( TO PSPELL PEAN!JTS l(ES, MA'AM .• l'M HEiE FOR THE SKATtNG CCW.PE.TlTION ... \.!OW Ai301.1T PflACT1CE TIME, MA'At.f? ~ow ? 6000 ! I'll Pl.IT ,\\'( SKATE5 ON ... ,,_., MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ON IJER F&ET ... WE'f'E GOIM' OVER '\\IE MOOMTAll'I& / 11.·+ HO\O/ AN!lo~-· ;HERE W}i3 ANOTHER CUSTOMER IN 1'HERE WE.ARIN<; 1'Hl.S VEP.Y DRESS: by Ferd Johnson IT's S01'1RESoME ~ENTH.AT · HAPPE/<S. JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux DO 'IOU AAvE /41-{y IDEA WHO THE MAN MIGHT ee? I DON'T KNOW FOR CERTAIN WITH WMOM MEL MADE THAT $00.000 BET, LIEUTENAAT ! HE DIDN'T TELL ME! MISS PEACH DICK TRACY I DON'T LIKE I l(JllQW THAT TO SAY 6ECAUSE CAATER DID QUITE . I'M NOT' E... A M Of HEAVY GAMeLING ! DID HE DO TH15 WITH z vAA10JS PEOPLE'? I THINK IT WAS MOSTLY WITH -SOMEONE ev T)lf NAME OF ARCH HINKLE! DOES THE NAME MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU? rT SURE DOES! AND. TAANK "l'OU, MISS &LAIR! "IOU'VE BEEN REAL HELPFUL! by Mell • "1 .::::::::::: 'l..1'1\f, -s.r-· (,.,,,.... ... ) • • "~ "That's wha.1 I love about one site fits all-we rake the same size she does." DENNIS THE MENACE .. by Chester Gould t NOf DON'T I.EAVE MEWITHTHISf , .. I I / I 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 a· l I Wednesday, Oecemt>tr C. 197• I ~ ruE P1cx oF~~ I They Want Their Son * 0AJLVP1LOT D:J Back • ,, Heartbroken Couple Fight Fanatic Religious Sect PUNCH "How mony purpoleJ 11KwJd OM hove?" Facing Veto? Measure ·Backed On Water Safety WASHJ'.'\GTON (UPI) - A bill to set the first (ederal safety standards for drink- ing water has passed the I-louse and is on its way to President Ford. The three -year , SlSG- million measure bill passed without objection Tuesday after House and Senate leaders bypassed a con· ( I NSHORT ) ference so it could be sent to Ford "'hile Congress was still in session and avert a pocket veto. The bill would increase the power or the Environ- mental Protection Agency to enforce compliance with new standards on chemical, bacteria l and other water contaminants and to protect underg,round so urces of drinking "'ater. An•u Deal BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP) -Saudi Ara bia has co n· eluded an $86-0 million deal with France to impro\•e the Saudi lank corps, the Saudi defense minister said in an int~r .. ·iew published today. "French a rms factories began .,.,·ork four days ago to honor France's commit- ments under the new deal as soon as possible," Prince Sultan bir\ Abdul Atiz: told the newspaper Al Hayat. lie s aid the equipment to be supplied would include adv::inccd anti ai rcraft mis- i1iles. Slrip llflnhag WASl·IINGTON fU P l l A last-minute amendment from Sen . J _ Bennett Johnston ID-La. l broke a deadlock on strip mining legislation a nd a House· Senate conference agreed on language ror the bill de- s igned to protect the en- \•ironment. The mt•asure s till re - <111.ires final action by both the llouse and Senate. It would de mand that strip miners clean up the land they explett and place a 25·cent-per-lon lax on deep- mined coal and 35 cents a ton on surface -mined coal to help pay ror iL Trade BIU. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford, declaring that both. the economy and ''the very structure'' of U.S. foreign policy depend on it, is ur gi n g s wift con - gressional approval of a bill to lift U.S.-Sovict trade bar- riers. llis call to action Tuesday night fo llowed Secretary of State Henry A. K1ss1nger·s appeal to a Senate co mmit· tee for passage, even withJU&,t a promise t he Ru.ri"ians will ease emigra- tion policies in return. In a s peech to a lobbying group organized to fight for pa ss a ge, Ford said Congress' fa ilure to ap- prove the bill before ad- journing th.is month would undermine U.S. political. military and economic com mitments around the "'oriel Cosmona1as l\10SCOW (UPI> -T"·o So\'iel cosmonauts, flying their Soyuz 16 spaceship in a new orbit close to the path. it .,,1ill follow to dock with American astronauts next July. carried out a third d:.iy of rehearsal tests today. The Tass news agency said Lt. Col. Anatoly V. f'ilipchenko. 46, and civilian flight engineer Nikolai N. Rukavish.nikov, 42. are both ~·ell . The cosmonauts correct · ed the trajectory during their 17th and 18th journeys a round the earth Tuesday, putting Soyuz into a circular orbit at an altitude of 100 miles. Period or re· \'Olution is 88.9 minutes. Reagan M1•m No Press Conferen,ce ,, • .,.WINS..Yic.: Gov. Ronald Reagan can- ce l led his pre vious ly scheduled ne"'S conference today because of a "lack of interest." Press secretary Clyde \\'a Ith all noted that in recent weeks Re a gan granted many personal interviews with newsmen. lie said the Governor (ell lhere was a ''lackof interest _('--_P_EO_PL_E~J both on ou r part and on the part of newsmen" for a formal ne"·s conference • R ep .-elecl A ndrew Ja cobs J r ,, (D·lnd .,) plann e d to f ly to· W as h in gton from In · dianapolis. but the only seat he could get ·was in first class. Jacobs r efused to spe nd the extra $20 In government money and G:Ot a toutist· class seat in another Oight instead. The fli ght Jacobs passed up was Tr a ns World Airlines 514 which crashed in Virginia killing all 92 persons aboard. • Tel~vision actor George Slanford Bro"a, who plays a 'po lice man In ''The Rookies" was In court -as a victim rather than a cop. Drown testified at a pre· Umlnary hearing In San Dleio for Ivanhoe Spencer Jack•on, 26. charged ~'llh for&ing checks reported stolen from Brown's Be\•cr· ly llills home. • l\1 inncsota Gov. Wendell Anderson dec ided not to have the traditional gov- ernor's ina ugural ball next month because he doeS' not th.ink such a gala would be appropriate "because or the recession and so many persons unemployed.·· • The California Senate re- ceived a new chaplain -a Buddhist. The Re v . S h oko &tasun aga, head minister of the Buddhi st Church of Sacramento. look the one- year job held last year by the pas tor of a United 111ethodist church.. The se nator who nom inates chaplains, Albert Rodda of Sacramen- to, said they serve on a rota· tlon basis and have in re- cent years illcluded the first black, first American of Chinese descent. and first pastor of a Greek Orthodox church. •. A federal judge sentenced Ethi opia n nat ionil.I Lulseged Tesf1 to 60 years in pri son for being the leader of a two-man team which hijacked a National ,Airlines jet over New York on July 12. 1972. Tesfa, 24. a was convicted by a Philadelphia jury 11 days ago after a five-week trial during which the de· fense claimed he was men· ta ll y Incompetent al the time of the hijackina;. EDITOR 'S NOTE -EtHtn o/lfr ht was "deprogrammed," ihe Neve11 /tit they were tosi11g their son , and ll~y were right . Derek soon rtlur11ed ta his commune.and to his deuolion lo the Children o/ Cod. •·forget about lllt," he liad said. But his parents couldn 't, BY PETER ARNETI BETHE.L, CoM. (A P ) -A week after Derek~e\'C abruptly joined a secretive r eligious sect called the' Children of God, his worried parents were startled by the_ suggestion of a senior Canadian police officer : "'If I were you. I'd knock him on the head, bundle him in your car and take him home." Three years later they tlidjust that. But even th.at didn't work. ln the intervening years Brenda and David Neve said lhey used tears , angry words and hours of patient argument to change their son's mind. They fi e~ in an evangelical preacher rrom Texas to reason with him. They brought in a Roman Catholic priest who specialized in exorcism. T ll EY S~IO lhev rinall~: decided to kidnap Derek. and to hand him O\•e r to a t eam or professional "deprogra mmers" flov•n in from San Diego to do O\'ernight ~'hat they had failed to do in rour years. "It \lo'as a cold, calculating thing I was doing. I "''as going 100 percent against "'hat 1 a lways thought "'as right. And it was probably illegal," said the fathe r, David C. Neve, . general jlla nager of an electronici1 companfwith a factory here. His 25-year-old son was furiou s. "You've gone too far this time. Dad ," his f ather quoted him as saying after the first few hours of ecn>tivity. Ten days later Derek "'as ba ck with the Chi ldren or God, hi:-; ; pa re nt s' expenditure of heavy emotional stress -and $2,600 -all in va in. The fruslralion that pushed the Neves toward direct action has gripped thousands or other parents in America. Their sons and dau_gh.ters have helped swell the ranks of the proliferating religious sects spav•ned by the hippie and Jesus movements or the 1960s. SO ME PARENTS have resigned themselves to the aberrant way of life of the youngsters who shave their heads. paint their faces and dance in the str eets as followers of Harl' Krishna. o r retreat to a life of isolation in the remote communes of Christ is the Answer and scores of similar sects. Others fi ght back. The most visible battle is against the Children of God, with more than 100 communes in North America and Europe. It is a fundamentalist sect which. applies a sexua l as well a s a spiritual interpretation to the Bible. According, lo a recent report hy the New 'i'ork attorney general's offict·, the sec t has changed "f roni 11 religious hippie-Oriented group to a cult subservient to the whims and desires of its leaders." The report oullined what it called ·'shocking testimony of sexual abuse. rape , brainwas hing, solitar ~· confinement o f r ecalc itrant prosely t es and d e m ands that children kill their parents." But tl:!e report said the attorney general could lake no direct action becau~. the Children of God has :.in "outwardly religious appea rance" g iving it Fir s t Amendment protection. • A LEAD ER 1\T the seer s Dall<1 S head quarters. Cornelius Copp, ch;:irged that lhe attorney general's report relied "on false witnesses to \'ilif\' us" :ind resulted fronl l't'li gious 1ntoier:.inee. • "'l'h e accounls eonlatnt'd 111 till' r e port of inces t . rape. s exual promiscuity and cult ish behaviou. while sensational and lurid. <1rc simply false. \Ve deny them ," Cop1> said. A group of parents fron1 ~1i ch1 ga n. New J ersey and Virginia are suing lhe sect for s.1.8 n1illion 111 federal court in New York, claiming assault and false imprisonment of a son and daughte r now in the sect. <1nd rape and assault against a 1·1-year-old girl who they claim "'"1s held 10 days against her will at a commune. 'l'he l\:t.•\·es had Til'\'t'I' he<Jrd of 111(· Children or God "''hen the phone ran~ Ht 2 one morning in J9il. It was Derck, their son . 'WE PR AYED TOGETHER' Father 01Yfd Novo .. 'WHY DON 'T YOU GIVE IT UP, FORGET ABOUT ME ? Derek Neve, a Captive of Children of God Thl'y said he caln)ly told them : "l have called to say goodbye, you will nevei.: see me aga in. We are going underg r ound because God will destroy Am erica." Wll EN llJS PARENTS tried to r emonstrate, to seek an explanation, they said Derek slammed the phone do\\ n . That "'as the first of a series or :;hock s. 1\nd the Neves were ill· prepared 1'hey had raised three children 1n the Canadian Arctic "'here Neve worked as a govl'rnmenl admin 1 ~trator aflPr miJ,lra1in i.! fron1 Enj!land in 195i Derek .,.,·cnl to grade school 1n places like Great Whale, Yellowknife and 1\kklavik, remote settlements at the edi.,:e of the Arctrc Oeean "'here he \las unc of a handful ol \\'hite kids among Sl'ores or Esk imos and Indians he had previously res1>cc;tt·d. hke Billy Graham. lie ridiculed the Bible college. "\Ve hadn't seen him for just one month. Wh:it a transformation." · Neve said he decided that his son' had become in\·olved "'ilh something evi l . ''I wouldn't s :.iy he "·as possessed by a demon. Oppressed by a demon is more like it .. As the rears \l't·nt by lhl' parents', said they thought their son "·as undergoing a .Jekyll and J-l yde lt'ansformation T llE R E \\'AS llJS appcu1';11tc c. "He had been a tri m six-foot -thrt'e. with. neatly clipped d:.irk hair "'hen he entered the Children of God. Bui since th.en we have seen him all\·ays in dirty, tattered clothe:->. beardt'<I and 1\•it h unkempt scra g~l y hair." ~Jrs Neve said. • ·1•r••••• wl•••I 1t•t• c.••••• 1t·urk 0111 ~ ti••• Cl1ildr•••• 11·11fkf•d ittlfJ ll1t1I lt•11t tit lfJ 0.111. ffttff l.)e1•(•f,. 11·11s t••tall~I l•Of•ketl I .> l1u11rs l11tt•r. · "He was :1 bi g, good looking boy and a horn leader," said his mother. "J-Je loved dogsledding and the everyday tests or endurance required when you s 1>end a lot of you r life in below zero weather." The Nc\•es said they were brough t logcthl·r as a family not only by the t•Jcmcnts but al so by their faith. in God . They were members of the theolo~1c ally conservati ve Christian ~t issionary Alliance that has 1,000 churl'hcs in lhe U.S. and emphas izes nliss1on<1ry work in undeveloped arl'aS such as Indochina and Africa . "\VI-; PRA \'l::D together and .,.,.e bclie\'ed in high mor al princi pl es,'' suid the elder Neve. Derck had wanlet.I to be a minister and was ending hi s second year at the Canadian Bible Co llege at Regina. "'ith a yc:ir to go for hi.'i doctorate of di\·inity, .,.,•hen he had his fateful meeting "'ith the Children nr God . Derek and other mini:;trv students · had set up a tent at a rock ·festival al ~1 adoc north of Toronto to serve coffee and Christian teachings to young visitors. But 1t was the Children of God di sciplt>s \\'ho did lhl· converting, Qerek's falh<'r said. "From "'h:_1t "'e can 11.·flrk oul. lhE' Childrerl "·ulked into th.11 tent at \() a.m. <1nd l)crck .,.,·as 101alh hooked 15 ., h.OUl'S l a!~ " . I The Neves h at.I movt'd to Connecticut by then. The !>hock of thei r s on 's phone c:t ll .,.,,as not tempe!'ed by a letter ;1 fc11.• day!> Inter explaining : .. I am as su r1: Or 1l as anything I have done. ll is radical but so was J esus. \\'c arc ~elling out to God . We are the underground church o! 1\mcrica." They Jdrovc to his romnlunc at Bellevill<', Onlal'iO. but .,.,·ere not pel'nlltted inside the three·~tory building. There were guards at lhe doors and wlnrto"'S· NEXT TIME UP they prevallcd upon the c hlt!f of police who had Derek picked up and brought to the !)ohce 'St-ation. lf is moth er recall e d : "Immediately 11.•c could st.·c that he had ch:.inged. I-tis eyeii; \\1ere bl ack and scary, as thousch hypnotized. lie had nothing but contempt for lht•, e..'ltibll:ihed church. for men of God His rather said a commune they visited in l\lonlreal \lo'as typical. "It ~·as a condemned hou~c amongst Lhc slums of the city Our son wa s the colony \carte r and son1e of the nine members .,.,,ere on &.he Ouor, \\rapped in army bl a nkets'· Our son .. .,.,·as polite to us \lo'h<'n \\'e met, but "'e kne\\' that behind our backs he was ridiculin.i.: us." Ancl they fell hL· abused hi ~ si ... ter Wendy's trust by atten1pling to h<..t \·e her join hi s sect. "My parents asked hin1 lo leave me alone, but he "'l'Oh: me conv incing letters, a nd in a \•isit home al Christmas, 1972. he won 111c over ." \Vendy said in an intervi1·w . l·ler parents told Wendy· .. ,·uu'r;;o 21. you kno"' what you're doing But you a re breaking our hcnrts " \\lendy changed her mind in the e nd , "beca use I l'O uldn'l ans"·er thl" question that if the Children of God "·as a \\'Orthy movement. how l'o me it hurt my parents so mu<'h . · IT \\AS A t'T t: R Der\·~'~ ~tltt'n1pl 1 n ha\'C his sislt•r \\'~·1ir1.\ JOLn thl· -.1·l·I 1 h:1t h•'I" parents s:11d thL')' ln•g.1n l1·1·lin g ~ .. r1ous eunccrn . .\1 I 1ro:;1, 'thcy*<iu)!h1 lht· {'htldr1·n ••I C;od 11a<; 1ust a \OU1h lu l. 1•n.:1dh lull· dan1t•nt:.ihst i.:1·vu1111t l'l1ri:-l1an .. 11ho \\l'l'L' dis1l lU SHlll C'U \\ llh lht• \lurld ,1 1111 ~ought isolation 111 cunl1 nuih ... But, :.i:-; l ht• .\'t'\1•:. ;11·qu11'l'd 1nt1 rt• li11•r:1!11re ;~rld 1nl 111·111:111u11 :1huu1 th~· rnO \'t·1nl'11t. t hl'~ .-.aul .1 :.t•:11n\ 1111le a11· fll'al't·rl . 'l'hl'(ll11:h :1 nalhi11;il or).!1t n11.1- t1on L'i.l I let! · •'J'h t• l\1rl'nt :-. C:nm n1 i1 I ('l' to Fr Cl' our So n:-,1 nd D:n1i.: hll'I"• Fr urn 1 h.1• ('l1ddrt•n ot Cod" 1FHEEC'OG1 . lhtv ll·:i r·nt •rl :.i hout I ht• ")Ill'· lt•tl t·rs \\ ntt en l1v the' rnan 11 ho f11und1'<I the :-.l'CI 111 l:;ti.8, l):.i\'1d ")Inst",·• Bl·I'~. "l"h<>-.L' r:.i 01 hl1n l! llf_ttcri:. \I riUcn 1 nirn ~:uropt•, 11 lh.·1·1· B1·r~ 1s in hw.!'i nl!. ,_ 1\1· I he mo1·t n1t•nt ~ uida net· on 1•\ 1·1'~ r h 11\J.! f ron1 1nternat 1on:.i I polillc·-.111 ,, . ., Th•· 1 ;ire :-pJf't'd "1!h four ll'lli·r \1on1 .... ,., 11:..l 1n..,1ruct11ins an<t r1·udL· hnl' dr:11.1 - in,5ts . Th e :\l'I\' \'o r~ :.ittu1 n1•v i.1'nL·r;d., rc1>0rt 1nte rprl'l t·d I h(• )lo 11:1 t t'I'' il .. .id. \Ocatini: 1n c1·;..1uou~ h<'h.I\ 1or Jnd the nonsanc'l1t y of murriagc .i nd f<1m1l1·. This report«r phonNI Of'rek :.it h1-. rummunc 1n London. Ontario. 10 i.:1•1 htS 1·umml•n1-.. ,\ rnan \1ho 1t.lcn t1f1cd h1m!>clf 11 ~ Dt·rck su1d thal a "~l.'n11r;i l ~t .1tcn1enl" on \\'h3l he t<11ll'd "1>rc~s nilsr(·presC'ntation" of the sect "'ould" be 1ssuccJ,,suon. Then ht' hung up. REPORTE RS VISITING a Children ot God sect at Staten Island •• ' , N .Y., recently \\'ere told by members : · that "the world doesn't understand ··~· us. You'\'e got to beli('ve in \lo hut "'e believe. th.en you 'll see "'e arc' doini:' ; nothing wro ng ." Increasingly ("Onrer ned aboul lheir :>on. tht· .\'c\'t•s th•\\ in 101·orvnto the Rev. Buddy Hicks, a Texas preacher who had "·orked v;ith young sect members. A Roman Calholic priest. a specialist 1n exorcism, also talked with their son. lie said he could d-.> nothin,.:. A So Neve decided that force wJs necessar y to removl' his son from tile· se<.'t. That meant "'deprogramming," a technique requiring that his son be kidnaped and held in serlusion \vh.ile a team of skilled operatives tried to talk him out of his beliefs . "I "·as initially opposed lo 1t,'' Neve said. lie said one reason "'as that .ti.is son had married a girl in the communt', and had fathered a chil.d . But lht> cider t\cve said he was ""'On over "'hen he met a yout.h who had been successfully dl·programmed . T llE OPERATION was S<'l for Su.nday, June 16, of this year. It "'as Fath.er'i1 Day. "It was a real cloak-and-dagger business." Ne\·e r<'c alled. The Neves had assembled a dozen opcrat.i\'es i11 Toronto. Canada, including the leading "deprogrammer" in the U.S.· -Ted Patrick of San Di<'go. Patrick, wh.o~ays he rontinues to · pull four or five such operations each • - \ll•ek. has bet·n aequ1tterl 1n a !\:el\· ' York Cou rt on charges of abduction resulting from a "deprogramming'" In 1973. Wendy Neve was the bait. She arranged to meet her brother in tiis C"onimunc near Toronto. IC'il\·e 1\·i1 1l him in her car, then quickly pull O\'er to the curb. T wo hefty hired hands jumped from the shadov.·s and into the car to hold Derek. Thirty-fi ve miles outside 'l'oronto the group, including escort cars. pulled into a Roman Catholic • : retreat hired for its remoteness, a nd • the deprogrammers quickly went l B "'Ork. In a quiet room thl' questioning began ... You belie\•e ~l oses Berg is God'!" asked Ted Patrick. "Yes:· replil'd Derek. "Ylell. Berg i.' not Goo.·· Pa1r1t·k said T iit: FIRST SF..SSION lasll .. '<I s ix" hours . After a "'hlfe. ~lrs. Neve s<iid that De r e k came lo her and s aid : ··Moth.er. "'hat are you trying to do to n1e. Destroy my mind ?" Later, she said 1't'd Patrick came to her and said . "I think he'~ ready lo tire:ik . I .,.,·ant you to put your arms around him when he's breaking ... Not only did ht·r s on appt>·ar brokt"n, he agreed never lo return to the Child ren of God. "It "'as just too "'ondt.·1·fuJ to • hear." said his mother. and soon • afterwa rd they all left for Bethel. Conn. But Lht• ordeal "'aS not over DERf:K DIDN'T settle down in the Neves ' "'hilt> frame ranch~e "'1th blue shultcr~. lie \\'aS re~Ucss, <.1nd his p:irents said the:-' wanlet.I to sepa· r:.ite him fron1 his \\'ifc "IJccausc WC' kno11· that at night they arc talking about the sect, lhe old dilys ·• They fl·lt tht•y "'el'C' losing their son, an~lhC'Y \ICl'e right. 1'en days :1ftcr he had gone home to Bethel. Derek I t ag;.i in. and his p:.irent:. reluctant r paid his bus fart' back to Turon lo. The l"-iC\'t'S say they slLll haven't gi \'l'll up They retalll•d that during the d ep rogram m ing_ Derek said to them : "~lorn :ind D:.id. "'hy d1)n't you ~ive il up, go hon1e forget about me." "\V e told him 14 \!'rc doing th1 ~ b<'causc "'e IO\'f• h1n1 \\'e'rc not ~0111g to stop ... tht• Ne\ t':-o .':1111 'TOO WONDERFUL .. ,' Mothtr Branda Neve • • • ~ ..... D 4 CAIL Y PILOT * Wtdnhday, 0.Cembef 4, !97• Aluminum Boosted Inte rest Increases i11 Metal Hulls B)' JACK 11'01.ll>'TO>I :\'.E\lt'YORK IUPl 1-'rhe u~e u! alum inum Ul!:tll•ad of Woodl'n hulls 1n th1$ ''e;;.r's 1\mcr1cu 's Cup <'OnteSt h;is ~iven the m~·t :d <inothcr boost in popularity :;~ oi. boat-h1,1i ldu1 J:: m at.crtal. I ndu~try sou rce~ report inC'rl·ascd intl·rc~t amoni.t poL1;:ntinl pl ca:;urt: boat buye?-s In uluminum hulls. espec ially in the fi eld or Jaraer cr;.i ft such :is stock c ruisers. hou ~c boat~. onc- d eslgn suil boa ts and custom )'achts. powt:r <ind s11il. BOATING \Vhile t he .idven t of a luminum in ;\merica 's Cup competil ion is !l fir~! -l . .._ _______ J permitled by u rule chl.l n.l.!c in 1970 -use of lhl· ml'tal in boi.l l ronstr11ct1 011 *·" nnt nc"'· The r1r :-.t 1.1lun11nurn craft , a 17-foot laun (·h. 1\as built in S1\•ilzerla nd for IJkc use in 1891. A Y E AR l n t <"t', t he French product·ll the 40·foot !'ilCl.l m yl.lCht J\Jig non. the first :Iii-aluminu m seagoing vessel, und in 1893 ;1 U S. firm in Ill inois \l'as build inj: .and sell ing ~tot k :ilumi num <luck bo;i ts. It \1;.c s no t until a few )cars :JJ.:O th a t aluminun1 ln·g.111 n1.1king inrouds into the hig ho.1l fie ld, especially in !):111. And then suddenl y it fk·,i::;.c n 11·1p111g out its ""ood ;ind fibcri.:lass competitors in such r.<:t:an racing cl:is· sics as the Bermuda race. the 1\nn;1poti s to Newport contcst un d the classics l:IS the Bermuda race, the An 1Hipo tis 10 \1e"•porl conte:;t ;1111t the i'l arblehead to llal1f;.cx r;,1cc, a ~ong.othcrs. C.)L IX STEP ll E:'llS Jr .. dt·~ignl'r Qf Am eriC'a's cup boats Sllll"C 1937 \1•ho dre\v the plans for this year's sue· cc ssfu l {"Up d efe nder, {"OUr:igeous. had this to say about alum inum in boat {"Onstruclion: h;indlin g :i luminum .. re more "''ldesprcad nO'A' tboin lhl' techn1qucs or handling 11ood ... 11 is much eu:;ier to 'l'l au aluminum bo<it built today than it is to get u ~ood "'ooden bQ.o l buil t." Cha rles Sudler or fitln· n e ford Yuc ht Ya rd, J\l amll roneck, N. Y., who suf)(!rvised the building of Cou ra ge ous , c ons iders al uminum ''11 less expen. sive "'ay to bulld a yacht,'' Na\'a l 0trchitect James A. l\l cCurdy says aluminum '':illo"'S you to produce a hull t hat 's s ubstantially more rigid tha n wood." "THAT'S U I PORTAN· T," he says , "because the lo<ds put on the hull by the mast and the rigging distort •the hull, resulting in the ·sagging or the jib stay and therefore less efficiency to shape the headsails." l'ro bably the most impor· ti.I nt step i n the emergence of aluminu m as a popul ar hul l m ateri a l was the discarding or aluminum· copper alloys in favor o( a combination or a luminum a n d m ag n e s ium or aluminum, magnesium and silicon. But in HS h:itt le <U:;iin:-l \\'(l()IJ :ind fl hc rgluss hulls, t he ml'tul ll id not rcnlly for~c: into ;j highly coin · petiti\'e position unlll t he start of this dl'cadc. E\·cn then. its u~e \\as confined mostly to por tuble t ype craft -dinghies, c:irtop· pers, john bo:i ts, Cl.lno<:s, utilities, runabouts. "It is slnng and li ght, and fo r ;1not her pra cti c a l rel.Ison, the techniques of. 1'he ne\\'S combi natioil did a\vay with the biggest probl em produced by the alumin um·coppe r a lloy, corrosion, especially in salt \Va le r . T he ne w alloys produced a highly, corrosion resistant, more "'Orkable metal. Last Unit Co111pleted Remote Radio Setup Read}! The co mpletion of the U.S. Coast Guard remote receiving a nd transmitting s t at ions fo r Vl-fF -F !'ll m arine radi o last October a ssures t he Sout hern California boater of good communications up to 50 milesalsea. The last unit in the Eleventh District went into operation on San Clemente Island and completed the chain or overlapping sta· tions that stretch their net rrom below the 1\tex ica n border to well be yo nd Point Conception "'here it hooks into the Twelfth District's net that continues up t he coast. · The new VHF-Fr-it mari ne band met "'ilh mixed reac· lion from the boatin g public when it rirsl came out due to it s s tr a i gh t lin e tra nsmissio n. Thi s is d if- ferent from the old 1-f F·Ar>.t marine system that reli c~ on bounce tra nsmission and may be heard under some conditions half·way a round the wor ld. TllE PROBLEr.IS ,,·ith the old system were t"·o- fold. Fir st. because of the extre me range of !IF-AM , the small boater in trouble cou ld e asi ly b e over - pow e r e d b y a la r ge me rc hant vessel 2,000 miles away "'hO was giving routine weathe r reports. ,.\nd second, t he air ~·as so cluttered that it "'as next to impossible to find a clear channel. The new Vl-1 F·Fr>.t system keeps loc a l communica· lions local by not blocking out calls in another area and wi th the e nla r ged numbe r of channe ls the rec reational boater can get his message traffic through y,·ilhout waiting ror ever- yone e lse in the P acifi c Ocean to fin ish broadcast- ing. All Coast Guard heli cop· ters a nd major cutters are also now e quipped wit h radio d irect-ion finder s capable of tracking VH F· FM signals so even the boat e r -i n -d istress who doesn't know exactly y,·here he is can be ·fou nd and as- sisted by keeping up com· munications \\'ith the Coast 3 Hijack Suspects Nabbed With Loot SAN DIEGO (UPI! -A search or a north San Diego County area ranch led to the arrest of three Los Angeles men and seizure or $.100,000 worth of hijacked and stolen goods Tuesday. the sheriff's offi ce said . Robert L. Boyd, 38 , Albert \V. Pruitt, 29 andJ.1icha£'1 L. Clark , 31, "'ere turned over (..._ __ s_1a_1_e_~) to Los Angeles police after their arrest. deputies said. Loot found on the r:Il\"b.tl 'included t"·o tractors. ·A trailer -tr actor ri g, IY.'O l ar ge t r u c k s . an ;1 utomobilc. R,000 gn rm{'n!s \"alued a t $30.000. ;1 lt'U<'k loaded with canned goods. furnitu r e ancl sporti ng goods, Sgt. A.8 . \Vood oC the ~heriffs intell igence detail . laid. The ranch i5 bet"·een R a m o na and Ran(ho Bernardo. Plo11eer Bi d MOUNTAIN VI EW (AP) -With Pioneer I l's con· q uest or Jupiter over, sc1en· lists lod ay planned for its ntxt destination: n l\l.O· billion mile giant leap for a peek at Saturn. "II the po~·er hold~ up, I have no dou bt that P1onel•r t J wilt be alive and Yr'OrkinR well al Saturn ln 1979, ·•_}a id Dr. John Wolfe. NatiM al Aeronauti.f:s and Spare Ad· ministration's J>ic>neer pro- j ec tscienlisl. Scientists huddled here at NAS1\ 's Am os li esearc h Center "'h1 rh <'o ntrols thu Plonetr spacecraft to dis· ' I cuss possible a pproach courses. Smog De.,iees SACRAMENTO (APl The Ca lifornia Assembly has delay.ed action on a re· s o l ution urging th e lfighway Patrol to wait 60 days before citing owners of 1966-70 cars who have not installed requi red smog de- \'ices. In an inte rview Tuesday, state Sen. Nate Holden, the Los Angeles Democrat wh o authored the resolution, said the Assembly "·ould consider the measure again today. 1'he Se nate voted 21·9 '.\1on dny t o a pprove the measure, Tax ltl!'f 11r11s SACR A.M ENTO <A P) Gov .-elect Ed mund G. Bro"'" Jr. is aski ng his top transition appointees -in· eluding eight new ones - for their recent income tax returns in order to avoid any conflict of interests. The word on the income tax r<'turns c11me Tuesday from Brown's press aide, David J ensen. after the an· nounce ment or eight more a ppointments lo the transi· lion staff. lllrh1g l 'N!P:::e ' RIV ERSID E IUPl l-An t mploye hiring freeze has hre n i mposed by th e Riversid e County Board of Supervisors in an effort to combot inOation. The moratoriu~ on the hirint: or county personnel wi ll cont i nue until June whe n the 1975·76 budi;el hearings open. Guard. This is what gives th e VlfF ·Fr>.t m a r i ne sys tem its greatest advan- tage O\'er Citizen's Ba nd radio equipment. OTll ER a dvantages :o r VHF marine over CB are: the Coast Guard does not monitor CB frequencies so any call for assistance must be re layed by some volun· teer e ither by marine r adio or telephone: CB bounces and skips, that is. you may be heard 500 miles away and at the same time you m ay not be heard two miles away; with CB, the marine operator in distress is com· peting with calls ror as· sista nce rrom eve ryone from bther boaters to a guy y,•ith a fl at tire on the free\11ay. \\'ith all the advantages or V•lt~·FM over HF·AM or CB r adio for the recrea- tio nal boate r, the Coast Gua rd recommends that any s ma ll boat operator that contemp·lales installing r ad io commu ni catio ns equipment should look to VH F-Fr>.t . And. since cur· rent Fede ra l Communica· tions Co mmission regula- tions r eq ui re Vl1 F ·F r>.1 capabil ity on any new in· stallation or HF·Ar>.t marine r adio. th e s ma ll boat oper ator is way ahead with thi:; new s ingle system. Navy Lauds Allan for Service Robert M. Allan Jr., staff co mmodore of Ne wport ~l a rbor Y acht Club, has been cited by the Depart· menl o f the Navy ro r· meritorious service in sup- port of the sailing program at the Naval Academy, An· napolis, l\fd. T he citation. si,l"lned by the c hief of naval ope ra- tions, said Allan has pro· vided invaluable service and assist ance in locating ocean racing yachts witb o~·ners wi lting to donall' the m , <:1nd bringing Na vy, int er co ll e giute a nd l OI' am a t eur >·ac h t s m e n together for "r acing . It was a lso noted that Al· Ian was respo nsible for or- ganizing and conducting ef· fecti\'e s a llinlit: prog rams and in helping to establish ;i wcll·or ganitcd training, ma intena nce ~nd racing program at the academy. Allan has long been as· sociatcd \\'ith collegiate s ailin~ programs on the West Coast and Is credited . \\'ith rounding the Pacific CoHsl lntercollcJ?latc Yacht Racing Associati on. , ~l e . alonA: with other \Vest Coast sailors. are in the fn· tcrco ll e~latc Yac ht Racing •1all of Fa me at Annapolis. Others are Dick Sweet and Ca rt e r Ford, Newport Rea ch ; Lowe ll Nor\h, San Diego ; Glenn \Vaterhnuse. S11n 1''r14 ncisco, Ri ll Buchan, Scaltlc. .... .... .. .. ........... 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L Ital f"Gtt .. ,, • ._ •• 1000.2999 ltntal• ....... ". 3000-46'": .,,.JI, infftt-.nl ' Arlotltill ••••• ' •••. 50()0..S0,,9 Amtu.Ktr.fltl, , ... MIMll., lott ' 1N'ld ••.•.. SOSl).Sfft '-'kl•'~.,...,, ~ ERRORS: Advertisers sli.901~ check their ads .,lall1 &. · r•port error• Imme d I a t e 1 y. The DAI LY PILOT •11ume1 ll•blllty for the first I ncor rec t Insertion .anlJ. · ( Geoar1I R.e. FIXER UPPER I~ 1002 ' I I l ~ Bl11est M1rkotpilct on the, Or-. 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IOI AYOCADO °'91 THUIS. l·l . 2tllS.J111 ' HEWPOIT Cena; ltl. ....... .644-4910 C•-Hatlar, Dalilile; 640.1.120 orMr.GordoolMor,l'ns.: aAra:aln priced fixer upper ~-~7w7~4-I~ 949 (res.I on a large JoL Just lhe thing General R.E. ·~=';1':00"2..,..-•. -.,-,..-. ,-."1 "R,..."E-. ~--"'1"002" for the fint time investor., ---------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J NEWPORT HEIGHTS • 1£ ..... ail l A "1ew of th• pru"k from u,;, A NEW WAY • :__ c hoic e comer location; TO . r.....,• ott street parking for your :,.SELL YOUR HOME Pl aperli•S · , nKltor coach, l:ra.iler or ex· Our unique program provk!ea 7$2 .. l920 tra _cars./ Small, ea a Y ~ for the sellers equity, 1400QUAllStHIWl"OtftrACH malntenaJfce yard&: charm-.tequires only a n o mi n al \.ing 2 bdrm. home, $45,500 down payment from the 1~1tllEX) I _ ..... I~ * * * * · . buyer, avoids the need for F'reshly painted exterior, lots new financing & preaerves of paneling in i n t e r l o r , the existing loan. Details by custom bit. J b!irm .. 2 bath app't. only home, just ~ blk. off Cliff Dr. Lge. lot; 2 dbl. garages; room lor garden, pool, trailer storiq:c, workshop. Another exclusive program from . MELLOW YELLOW BUY quick before · owner ClaJsification I 000-1098 chant:cs his mind. Shown by HARllOl'I Luscrou~lemon (yellow). CheerruJiii large con ominium, an end unit with S bedrooms, a sunny kitchen and family . room arrangement, a greenbelt yiew and just a short lob to the Newport Beach Tennis Club, a skip to schools and hop to shopping. ·This rare and spacious Z model is like new and priced 11 $92,000. app't. PRICED AT $65,000 "C" THOMAS --11•1 REALTOR . REALTORS I I 00 224 W. Coast Hwy. 548--5521 SINCE 1944 Cassi ication 11 N'pt Beach Eves 545-5643 673-4400 ·~~"· 11•1:$12,000 DOWN --~TR~l~P~LE~X·.-~J;Ge~nar~11~R.~E~.==;1~002~G:;:.,;.,.~,;.1;::;R.;:;E;;:.==~1i02;; . . WATERFRONT . Corona del Mar ., OWN Reduced by $lD,58D UMl9'JI .,Ct tES 11•111 67~ 24431.C:O.-Hwy •. c-.. M<r c1, .. m,.1;,, 1200.2999 s , -~·~-and NEAR BEACH 1~· o · P • c 0 u" '•--~· Just rod"-•111 · · . . · . · spe<:tacular CANAL FRONT -~ 5 bedroom family home or Quality 'fWell Built), location COLLEGE PARK, walk to OPEN DAD...Y 1..S . HcuM forit.nt I "fl!t swinging pad. Low, l o w (one block trom bee.ch) ahopplng. Good financing Gracipua livlnc 6: P•t 1fto ''=:-=-,:--:c~ ~rlce atS77,900.0nly S12,000 private flna.nelng and available onUrla3bedroom, veatmeotonS.WCa•)'OD !'. down and owner-will carry view. One · ol the ff!W 2. bath home, Large llvini --Golt ~ lllxurio&js· J Cla11ification ~ l~O.Jb99 tinancing at low 8% in· legal triplexes in C.Orona del nn w/Ureplace, b 1 t n a, bedroam ll1C32: llv rm. 7din tercst. · Mar. Prime property fur patio. l.arp .fruit trees + rm dbl' wtt bar marble -winter and 11ummerrenta11. g&J'.d~·-mUter-bath~ will Ap1rtmtnt1for Rt nt ~ .f .1, jQUai~ Buy _ it ~ watch it ap-646-3921, Eve. 556-1674 ·cany 15% bt TD at W.% ~-c:;:--:-:-7-0.,-'. _. preciate lll value. Call tor on $149,500 price or ·1eue Cl•11ification 3700.3999 Pr Placl;_•• • appt. to se; 6 7 3 •8 5 5 0 • tor nm moatbly · ' · Dpltr I S -: ~·~,. rrt ff.M ro 9E HICEt 29 Rue Grud Valleie " .. · cc-1.-.-,;-fiR-,:-1113-;0_0_4_0'ol!~J "~~{~~~~;!ni""" B ll~IH:tl SECLUDED . VOG.~~!iiri· Beautiful pool home! Young · EASTSIDE · exttutive's home with ·an ELEGANT Very sp a cloua quallt)' abundant "''" plan. oc,,. 3 ATRIUM homo-ID quiet ,,.L Loadod 1-.... ~~".""!!'llllJll•J bdrrm, 3 baths, family nn, with warm wocMls, Iba.kt 'tlKllicih £v. · J fo"!'~!1 .. ~ ... rbondoo m .:__~ Bright, cheery" and luxuriant roof, "-"Ood exterior, knotty , ~~· ,._,.:_ ; cen ... '6 r............ ..,.,..,,03 with 'masttt bedroom -1-•-_,_Pl call•- Md central air conditionillg. paneled family room and~ ·~':"~;Wis. e~ ;t wlll low this hacienda bl' .. $58,CO'.l. Call ~172D · , try opening onto an elepnt aea. .Gr acl oua atrium ~. II ~l r ·W.S~R I ·o· -~~~~~~ S62,!l50. Call S41).'115L ;:!:y ~-= · I ~ · pit, too. Low maintenance "w/informal eatlnK a i: ea, Classification 510~-[SJ5299. ~~----9-ff~ _ ~:~~=E .:fral~~~W~ J.ost.ond......, I 4 bedrooms and formal din-4 BEDR00M-=2STORY •. COATS . SPACIOUS Ing room, too .. fn ·Turtle • i<1.SOO • • •.. SUPERLATIVE Rock on toe land. Onl• Only .• t.w blocb to the WALLACI Classification· 5300 $6!1,900. beach from thla spukilng ·. , RE•LTOR• This elegant 5 bedroom home . • clean 2 story Mme, Just 5 · "" • has I a ll t he l av i s h 1£'-"IQUGll l Ean new? Take over sub-\[~] extras from shake root to iilPlac to a.aswnable 7% FHA --!!l!l!"'!!!!!!~!'J!ll""•I Perso nals lonnal dining room. Kid s • ' oan at $257 monthly or use VA TERMS " I '-----.,,,.~ can romp In the 40' pool Prapwlin ' new GI or IBA tenns! ! Larre 3 Br; 2 ba in prime Cla1sification 5350-5 .. 99 while adults enjoy the 7Jl .. 1920 C&Jl 5fi6.7035 or 963-S6TI. • neighbartiood w/.Jr cond., jacunl and built-ill firerlng l400 Qu&jlSt. Nlw.otn llACM WALKER & LEE . tire rtna, prage opener, A ]rel , a~ fireplace for keep~ !Ual Estate ·. sprinklers • MUOI MUOI 1-.......... ~ j'"" .... $58,,.,. · ASSUMAB!f FHA LOAN ~ !'~R'i; ~ :~"'.';:!'; S Classification 6000.b099 B::.C:!~· !£F~E ·~:~~OER~_tt;iG0HJ~3 .(.!:11l~atonly$58,250. Pra --&. • bedrooma with bonus area, I .. . I~ p 7 ... >2· •,9-20 ., bodrooms, taw balhL Fullll plus huge pla)oroom. W.. !p SEL.ECT carpeted end d r a r e d • kit and 110me 1MW of ocean. • \ lmtructlon '. ~ 1'000UAll5t HlW t •lACH Encloaed Yard.and prqe. Newly pa i nted and PROPERTIES S -· · VACANT Commun i ty pool ·and ·carpe t e d.Immaculate! Cl1uille1t;on 7005 ployground for chlldttn. $'15000 WOOD STREAM $38,500 Ex0<llont f&mll• 11 • l n r, p' ET. E BARRETT located a t Mcl>"adden and Condominillll'li 11 • f I 3 + family room ~ Beautiful Harbor for only $26,750. Call REALTY I · ~II added 16lt30 f:i.mi\y room. 3 839-2332 or 642---1000. for --$39,500 -$44,'51 '------~ .bedrooms, 2 bath over 1700 further lntormatlon. 642-5200 . 675-4060 3 BR, 2 Ba Homes near Clas1 ification 7000-7199 f q ,ft . This Mm@ has -----=--fr Newport's Upper Bay. lJve • hardwood I Joor s thruout. ~ by man made runnln& F Huge covered dttk. Owner 6 UNITS . , Sell Jdle ltem1 wtth a Dally •tre~ 345 Univen.11:)' Dr. I ·-. ·.1/f.!i!ti,. I has been lransferred. Octenfront ·~ Pilot Oaallied ad. &0-$1! ~7223 V WALKER & LEE Deluxe 2 bdrm., 2 bath, elec. ,..ien .. ral R.E. 1,102 General R.E. 1• REAL ESTATE frplCll. Sundeeks. Furnished. . ---· ~~-Clas1ific•tion 8000-8099 545--9491 Near.b' new, Xlnt Balboa I I --.... ll·ll') YA ASSUMA1LE c!',~~~~~~Evea ' -.. ,,..._..,,. lC. ·TRIPLEX . E 3 benutlful 2 bedroom units 0.11ification 9000.9099 with private .cov ered patios and fireplace in associated DR OKERS-RE:Al TORS ' l 02S W 8o1bo11 61l-l611l ~ owner's unit. Low 8 . 5 % D I . TrlnlportstJon : I irh loan. OWner will catT>' ae-~:-!"'!'!""!!"''"'!~-..•I . . IKI cood. Only $54,950. Ee1t1lde SwHthHrt Fantastic 4 bedroom, 2 bath ~la1sification 9100-9499 I£ IQU II l family home 'in ea • t 11 d e ·6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ' Placa•, Costa Mesa. Huge .fa mily I · I r;:;-i room with beamed ceilinp ~osiorw. ·l!!J Prapm!~· .. , !ius'~ll ~p~~ ~ Cla11ific•tion 9500.9999 ''00 OUAll51. NtWP<>t111ACH terms. Walker & Lee, Real Estate. 646-ml Trivia?.· It~ a rea1on to read the Dolly Pilot~ enttrtGfnment page every , Saturday l!lal Direct 642·4321 · Call Collect"' Sub1crlbe to th• new1paper that covert your hometawn best ... YOUR Hometown Dolly Naws p!'p r 3 BEDROOM POOi. •':' ,.,..:,t[ $36,500 . SPANISH 4 PLEX NEWPORT OEACH $115,000 BEACH OUPLEX ' C\11tom bnllt · 3 BR $127,900 J + fAMILY room with bar. Authentic Pi-texican tile noor New plush carptt. New dra.pta. l.Ovely nefghborhood Only "3.900! Call Alt now &11 :aio EXECUTIVE HOME Goraeout 2700 1<1 ft home, 11' yrs old. 40'it25' H/F pool, 3 fl baths. lam rm. bUUard rm w/be:r. 3 car au. Own er will help finance. $79,m Olll 645-6646 PRF.STJGE HOMES. WOOD STREAM Condominiums $39,500. -$44,950 3 BR. 2 Ba Homes near Newport's Upper Bay. Live by man made l'Unblna; stream, 345 Unlvenl~ Dr. 548-7223 GIANT 2 STORY OVERSIZED LOT Ea.st51de Costa Mesa. Near back bay. 4 btdroom • family room, 2 balh. Low down VA & Jof!A. Can't beat this price. S.CS,500. HUI!)'! . WALKER A LEE ~s.WttTE. FINANCING AVAILABLE Lovtly home I n Wntcllft are,1. 3 DR·; BA, 2 trple, pool w/a:ucst houM-, cha.rm· Jna fsm rm. Jre•l kltch. 4 patio for en«-rtaJru,.-. · OPEN 1-5 SAT It SUN llOJ. Oi!rX&hlre Ln 646-7414 543-4318 . UNITED BROKERS ' Claullled •11• sell tila.uema, small iltm1 "' any l!em. J ust cnll &12--56781 · macnabilrvlne realtg CUSTOM HOM1 w/OCIAN YllWI PLUS income $5400 /yr. Two sharp, separate homes w/pool. Corona del Mar location .. Appl. only. Ron Sherma n 642·8235. ( A52) . . IMJOY VIA UDO UN Lido Nord or Lido Soud location w /pier & slip. Tennis courts & clubhouse too! Shown by. appt, only. Dona · Chichester 642·8235. (A50) IONG OI' THI ROAD Commuters special:· Sparkling 3 bedroom, family room, formal din.•ns rm., 2'h bath home w/wet bar & golr course location ! Convenient to shops It, freeways. Asking $63,500. Vee Stinsol'l 642·8235. ( A52) llGCAHYOM . The comforts yau have always wanted! EnjQy tbe view & low main!. or this 3 bedroom Deane home. Tiie decor will please you. & the quiet stra.t' will relax you. Monaco Plan. $129,liOO. 'llom Quffll ,844·6200. (AS3) . . ltUGI LOT IY THI MA Exclusive ShorecUff area in Ccrrr:m• del Mar. Private beach access. BeHb, jetty & island view. Appr., plans avail. you own the land. $162,500. Ken Hartley '&42·8235. (AS4) ------------....;~ IOt Dom Driwt 542·12JS 1644 MKAllN tt4•f200 • • -- .•. ··- ... ; ; . .. " ' " ' " " " " ., : ' .. • " • • .. . . ::. . ' •• .. ' • . ' ' . .. .•. t I • I • 1002 General R.E. 1022~coron.'d.i"' Mar tOOf Gen1ral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 Corona del Mir 1~~~~~~~~1 -;:=================I 1022 Huntington e .. ch CHRISTM.l.S Wedntsd1~, Otctmbtr 4, l'i74 '[)lll V l'ILOr 1J 5 Irv ne 1044 1 Laguna Beach IOlii ofinJa Bea u~irulJy dcco1·atecl ~ J31t .. 4 1:! ba ., panehn g, 3 f rpll's. lt:1111 p ~Ji p. S:!GO ,000 Custom 5 BJ~ .• 4 ba., 80 ft . \'it·w or fron . tage on lagoon. Rarnp floal. $295,000 70 Undo lsh' Dri'+'e Prime45 l't. Lagoon Lot -Sl50.0tl0 For information on all homt i ~coll BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Bay\1d1• Drive N 8 675 -6161 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 190 Newport Cen1erDr. Fashion Island HIGH ON .t. HILL . 3 . BR, 2600 sq. ft. sensation al Harbor View llome. Popular Portofino Model on fee lot featuring scp. guest house. tush custom upgradin g thruout. De sure to see this one . NEWPOllT BUCH lJne: 640-1120 SAllTAANA LJne: lll-3151 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 OUTSTANDING I Beauliful "Cambridge" hon1e in r.f6a Verde. Profei;ll. d{!('()rated, \vlth a lnmlly roon1 lhat dwarfs a pool table! "A hont'y for the ffiOlll.'y, $49,950~" ~21 CORBIN-MARTIN Re•lfors .. 644-7662 * Over 2 400 sq ft and all usnblt>. Newly Ii.sled home in ~lesa Verde \lio'ith 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room, separate fam- ily roon1, 2 large llreplact>s. 1nar ble counter IOjJ, 1ll1d n1any, ma.ny more l'Usto111 qua.lily features. And of l'OUrse lt is all PROt-~ES SIONALL Y LANDSCAPED on a l~e ("{IJ11er lot. 110\li' much • Just STI,500, • co:rs SUPER VALUE-. W.t.LLACE REALTORS $29,950 -546-4141- This 2 Br .. 2 Ba. Fa1n ilv (Open Evenings) Town Honie has new pal.ii I========== ,If,,, carpt•I, und l.'I priced * Balboa Bay Properties * S11•z1y Duplt1 Great Ra lboa Joe. S95,000 ur 1n<1ke un offer \\'e can't refuse! 675-7060 HARD TO FIND J\·lesa Verde 2-s ly. 4 liR . farn . rm .. 3 ba. Lovely ya rd. quit•l street. S60,SOO . 642· 7491 Huntln9ton hoc.h Near the Ocean! 4 BR .. 2 baths. Xlnt lerms! $35,950 556·8800 DUPLEX :t & ~ l~drn1 . units. (~nod r<•ntal urea. (;ost a i\ll's;1. (;ood finunt'ing. S49 .500. 640·6484 m4 REALTORS Loral Offict•s 'l'o Servi· \'ou ':iener•I R. E. 1002General R.E. 1002 LINDA ISLE VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS LUSK HOMES 4 BR! POOL! VIEW! Just listed. A super Sandpiper v.•ith the BEST YARD JN CDM . Beautifully decorated wi th lovely landscaping and patio areas. 3 BR! PARCj)UET FLOORS! Sparkling home with warm ye ll ow carpets, great location, some view and a ~lOTIVATEDSELLER . 3 BR! BEAUTIFUL YARD! Priced to sell at th e LOWEST PRICE in H.V. J.lill s. Beautiful con dition and love ly GARDENER'S PARADISE backyard. SEE • THESE GREAT PROPERTIES! Call 675-7225 SPECIAL You c1n bf: the Sftnta ot lhe 1·cnt ury. lniaglne II~ l"11c1te. n1ent your lanilly will h11ve In th\a lovt!ly horne while ~ou rlllrnly warm yow· f!'et hy lilt' fireside. Located in ix'autltul Huntington &neh C;olt Course a1>ea. th\1 4 10 5 lil)H~f y,•/2'~ BA , It I• (1 bo:o!lt~ a for111al din nn. huge tarn rin, hugl'! pantry urt'a and u new, y,>jfetllV t'r l.i.Ll'h. Ney,• crpts & drps thl'UOUI In th!s 2300 l>q ft ho1ne. !>"or P~RFOll.~tANCE l'l<ll 847·358-l. -·-1 -Real&.tate byMt!l/AY 270 ACRES OF FUN Just around the Corner i-<nnrnun!ty park, 11ur*r :1 Bd1·1n, brlc·k frpic In l1v·ro1. I Cus1nrn ft11 1 urr~. xtra h~t \.~1rrK'r \ut. 1.. .. ts 1-:l'l'<'tl<'I')' Cu!I l0t1a), Nft, !C:ll-~ HURRY ON THIS ONE Upg raded S & S 5 Ildrn1, 2~: b8.lge-f11 n1·'1'fl1 . MAGNIFICENT FAMILY HOME Drastic Reduction $68,500 No. Malnt.-Walk Schls. 'J level 4 UR & f1tmlly honif'. 2•~ tiath.S. Huge llv rin w/ :>lonr h·plr & new g h 11 g c1·11ts. Bltin kit, ovensllt'd l~tlo \\'/ hlti n BBQ. dbl ~fll'ag:c. :> nun, to beach. Cnll ~867i VACANT & READY! r.1ov" ln on c red i t n,)l!l'O\'HI a nd enjoy 3 bi~ Udnnt \V/ an added fRmlly roo111 ,I, pool. l:::ntire home l'(>(·11rpet<.'d 111 suf'('r plush l1111t' i:;reen K;irastHn. New tlll' in kitchen & b a th s . Su1ier assum11.blc S• ~· VA IOWt, Isl T.D. $30,5©$46,500 w/ PIT! of $:1i9. Q\1·ner y,jJI l"an·y 2nd T.D. wet b;1r, ~lep rj(>'A'll 1•111-1 !~~~~~~~~~ \'enuit1on pit. fun11al chn.· n11. l lllk to 3 a1 ·rr pu.rk CaU l)o'\I\: 1\><:t. :.11.s--J \''1 L19una Niguel TWO 4-PLEXES '==.;;..;.=;.:;..-....:..:.:.: All 2 BR· Xlnt Loe. ~tu n•i){er tl•ll'S .,JJ for \l.>U. All 11lr l'onrl!rlnnrrl, ''elk In closets. P' t. 11111!0 ... c11cl·1~ed l:'llra11es. ,\.~sun1c ~JtHl CJ U F.l!ic. F-1'.!--93il Red Carpet, Realtors TWO BY TWO -:-;,=~84..,,,2~-5~54=1 7:==-I Tuu storirs, h10 firt'places. .. PINE FRESH LtVlNG h1·0 decks and 11111 end l'ONIJO,\llNlt::'.IS \\'alk OU! ~()Ur door o n t o tl\'uutllul l'.l Nl"ruel Country Clul1. th·t•rlook!i lake and fountain. \\'as " niOOcl·JllA :! BA. rn1111y UJl!Cl'iidt>~. 0 1>.'n- c·r will ~.-.11, !ease or !~ase/ OJl\IU!l. S.'iJ ,900. Laguna Niguel Rlty. Spectacular l,inrla Isle Home on th e wt1ter -privatr dot:k and dual slip for th ree boats 1''our bt!d rooms. three baths with an extravagHntly sized master suit e with fireplac e and sitting room. The askin~ price of $200,000 is substantially un der market and the owner wi ll a llow the 7<, ('.Xisting: loan to be assu med on co ntract . /I. .strong buye r may qualify for a new loan at und er prevailing rates. By .ap- poinlm<'nt only. CALLVALLEYLUE REALTY \\lelcon1e to I.he cnrt!ree ut-orie-ha!f bath5 .. plus farn iJy .•<JG.~41)1~0~----ID"'"~""'°" 1nosphcrc of secluded en-roon1 and lorrnal ti l n I ng . Lido Isle 1056 joymt'nt? Huge e:it111c site Top ronclltion and g o 11 d y a rd w/ fruit treeg location.$:,j,~ galore-Bo11t & Trailer ac· CALL 552-7500 cess. 4 min. to the Spec-• VISION • l11cular Pacific Ocea.n. \\'1dk 10 schools & shopping, I A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. I !'"IQuall ~ liiilPlac• I !'"IQuail l liiilPlac• Prapmrli••. " 1024 block ay,•ay. Reduced for REALTY Quick Sale to $48,500 v A BEACH HOUSE terms. For Pertonnance A Rid Hill Company 3 BR, 1 ba, cpts, drps. Newly "t'I "'"3JTI. Univ. Park Center. Irvine Propmrllft 752-1920 1400 CMIAllit. Mlwt'OtlT alACM 7$2-1920 1400 QUAil ST. Ml~l &l&CM rlecora ted. SJ0.000. Ca JI ... ,u O'tU"' Chnrn1in~ 3 bedroon1 hunw 642-1659/548--31.93. C B "It \Vilh den 11nd dinirt¥ room ustom UI on a corner lot. Cnll Day or Eastbluff 1030 NE\V, ~·Rik to ~an. 1900 Sq. General R.E. 10C2 General R.E. 1002 Nue, &l:>-.n2 ! CO~DO/PLAZA ft. of J{l'acio111 living 1· :ice. ---------------------1 I 3 Bedrooms • ·'.ayroom, ~~ 1 :: I.Ir, 2 ba, S49,000. Oy,·ner formal dine, l(Cc cul-de-sac RENT LEASE TRADE V'J llU~21 ~;~~~. '~~ ~~k.?"';~,.:r;.· ~';~ OR ????? N~221 10 ~~::~~~~~~;~~:~~ A~:t~:fi, bU.. View home --3 bdrms., fa mily rm., 2 ..:arona del Mar 1022 .JBR, 2BA, on lrg. corner to0t..-ean! lBR's,lnclmaster baths. Located in Harbor View Hills, a 101. As.~un1e v,\ loan. F .P. suite, form dine, "'·et bar, very prestigious area of Corona del'l\1ar. S:i7.soo. OPEN HOUSE Sun., lplc, gourmet kitchen·iia.11 Ab t .11 .d REDUCED TO SELL Dec. 8th, t to5pm. BBQ. Color keyed thruout! sen ee owner WI cons1 e r any 2 Bedroom, 2 bath house on <t4622 Delgref'n PL, EIToro Bkr 962·55ll. reasonable offer. CalJ fo r details. H-2 lot with roon1 lo build. CAPISTRANO VALLEY Lease/Option $64,900. Mlghl !r11de, REALTY 493-1124 675-8600 II H · $400. ,\ month, 3 bednn. + THE DOOR KEY Is All You Need It's so neat & ln1maculate~ 3 BR., 2 bath! & room for llfl extra lge. family rm. All this & a fRntastie ocean view: call soon, it won't la.st long at $69.500 OUR 25'" YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 any me untington Beach 11140 added tam rm, heated & • VISION • "'"''"pool. Privooy. ...,.,,-~-----CONDO lot. Agent S4J-5541. VERDANT ify OWNER, Unique 2 Story, REAL TY 2 BN!roon1. 2 balh , for 4 BR, ~n • Sep. lge guesl A hui:-e .L,'Ilarlf'd old tr<"·. SPl::CIALIZ!l\'G IN LAG UNA NIGUEL VlE\V PROPERTIES SEA TERRACE PRIVATE GUARD~DAR.EA Enjoy The Good Life Call 493-2513 Lida Isle 1D56 $82,m Buys LIDO Hause l bl k (nJtn \\'ATER. 2 br, 2 ba, den, 1400 uq. fl at quiet end of l1le. Ideal for single or couple. No n1alnt. Fee land, I er m 1 avail. 67!Min2. BY OWNER Mission Vitia TRI-LEVEL TENNIS 106 POOL CLUBHOUSE LAKES · WOODS below the market for quick sale. Try 10<;~ On. DAVID BOURKE RL TR. 54&-9!15(1 AliSYme GI loan l\'car new, 3 bedroon1, 2 bath, lamlly mi home In Tustin. lluge l&ntge. $4S,JOO. A?- prox. $12,SOO down. S 3 5 5 . Total per mo. Owner/Agent 493-5025 or s+h~l2. 274.1 E. Cst H1>.j1 UXXJ. FllA loon house or rump u 11 nn. 1>.·h1ch has witnessed Lagun" Newly Listed :~~~i~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~l·~~~CO~ro~";':'~''~'~'~'f'~:: l' S.56.500. 962-0734 for detAils. lron1 ii~ eartiC!il d11ys, will In llARBOI?. VIEW HO~JES. hu1ure your privacy on the Be au 1ilu1 1 y decorated Geno•el R.E. I002 BY O\\'ner, lge 3 BR, 2 BA, \\'ann deck of th.is 3 b<'\n n., J\1 o n t ego model . 4 1 ;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;00;;;2;1 .G;;";";";;';;";;l;R;.;e;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l--E1tafe Bu ilders 962·4471 ( :::~J 546-1101 assume S35.SOO VA Io an• 3 bath Temple Hllls Homt'. I BR, 21 ~ Ba , Fam Rm .. Fonnal Dining Rm, Maa11lve ~-p • SUnken Con\lffSBUon Pi1. 3 Car Garage. $6.l.900. V"cant 500n, Take over 11 .~;, loan. By owner. Lake l'orest An-a. Bcdroon15, dining nn • I• International ·~::::;.;;;.;:::~·i ~l61l00~':1ot~al;;:::!dofi_'.i•~n~. ~-f:3~1~90~ $117.(.00 lam rm. \Vrir rn !irepl11cc. Orange Park Acres VALUE PACKED is . presently Inking re!<.l.'rva. 3 Br, 2 Ba, fireplace, walk to On a beautiful landscaped , !:Ions on 1 h c \ r ,new L'On· REPOSSESSIONS bch. a.ssunie s"i;., $44.500. .Af,/an " corner lo!. Show5 like a ntnl s whAt you . will sa;.r doniinlums, C.'<•nyun <.:rest "''ill r arry second ~ nlOdcl. $81,500. 2 ACRE HORSE RANClt, 8 "''hen you fiel.' this 3 ~-Estates, lllC'n1 ed ol ttw t'Or-ASSUME 6% , 3 BR, 2 Ba, i,~ 58G-8343. Newport S.ach 1069 . 644·7270 stalls + 2 box 1ual111 + room llil!~ garden type _k11-ne-r of Pariflc \'it'll' Drive & F0r lnfonna1ion anrl loc11.tion till to OCt'an. La Cu . la. tack roon1. Au10 waterers & cheo/fnmlly rwim. ONLY new r.iacArlhur Blvd i n nf fheSf• FHA & VA hon1es, Prtn only. S~9.500. 9>8-1486 VACANT REAL ESTAl E . QOO Gk•nn~ y•• St -1 BR, 3 BA, Hllfiume 7•,:, :! Sto r y , open beam Ca.thedrul Ceil'g., dbl. trplc, fountain, wading pool, scp. play area, qulel cul-de-sac st, $52,500. No a gt.i. pis. ,,._""' I ~""'""""""""'~~ I "Lisi" It In classiflC!d, Ship Sell idle Items \vtth a :>ally to Shore Re11ulls! f42-567R. Pilot Oassifled ad. 6U--5678 General R.E. 1002 General R.E!. 1002 Sto.:J awOj tr©ht Newp @fi ere-rt Wtless ~tm ore, rut. or~e-frwk. The c11r.oped cave, shrnglt:.'C1 fool. sal1bol< style done e11l1rtlv 1n wuw, wood, wooa vllll !urn you on. Or ort. Bu!, 11 snec!acul<11 hil!lop lownhOITI(':. utterly· unl11\t • Jny 0U1e1:;. r.>f'rchecl above the re~I ot NewPQ!1 Beach. !>1roke your psyche, whiz riqnt 111 tor a le1:.ure1v s1ro1t·th1ougti (or 5Ul)er gol1 cart lour) SPC 2. 3. 4 Lledrooms, ar>ek:i;. b<:lconics. note luxury, fe~I lilt! l}l'JCK)USflCSS, nave attluerit feelings and thf> 1J1r}C tu v1t11p CUI yotJI Check book Al $S9,000 i.lf'ld UP, vou goltd love lhe dfChl[l'CIUr• ,!llU swimm1nri Jrwl tnnrus. N• l'll)li!I B•'.1t tl' Coast H1ghw.1y to Suoouur uotJ !>!.."(.;ond gear up U'le tl~I. ca11 1i14J e4:;.e141 P~··~ NC . ll>t dt •1:""1"• "''""'''~• ror.,.11"i.111 w-,.,1.1 1r.~1.,.,,.. , elec 2 auto feed storn1.te ooe ~Y,•~.r old. Assume loo,", Cor<Jna d1•I ~111r. s lur1 in•' a1 l,\nla(·T I • 1~ Corner 3 BR I ~-b. 4 " d -1 ~ · • "!UST 'EE " KASABIAN rv1ne "'" ; ·· new Y ·~"'· ms. r en c e pa11tu1'Cs, " • '.'· ·~ " ,rt' ·· $66.!«l. Pt!ONF;, &Kl-&100; :;;;;;;;;;;;~;.;";";~ r.t nriner11 School. Lee. Jot ~"'~ 9~"73 • ~lli'J <''lib i;ririnklcn + (lK>led \\"ire Only S.'>..1.000. LU XURY DUPLEX R I E I I 962 "" '•--------fHA/VA. SSl.OOO "nclosed large c h ic k cu COATS • ea s a e -v--.,. HANDYMAN SPECIAL -GEM- housc • R J bedroom, 2 • & . • st ·'".~ *' W (' T B h Nature Lovers Oelighr 't\I uvu "II 0 eac: Unique 4 BDRM & DEN bath rormal dining roo111, WA"~ACE BY Q\VNER ~19 ,._ Bt>autHul rustom rnrpeting ho , " d k IV 12().F Tustin Ave., N.B. game room + !ibr<1 ry/d1•n, ... -.. & .:ichools. 2 Story 3 BR. and draperiei'I enhance the-nie. a..,i;e. sun re I REALTORS 00-4623 A/C. This bt'nutiful pro-REALTORS O "'' N En-DUPLEX IQcean ~1 ~ BR. I Yr . Old. Bcachwnlk inlcrlor of this 3 bdrm., 2 OCEAN VU. built in island - perty c."Ornpletely chain link 546-4141 Sidi' of Hy,yJ fol2 Bc,;onla.' c11ts /drps, all ronvenienees. bath u n Iver s I t y Park t Y Pe kitr hPn y,·/RANGE, Owner Transferred fent'rd + elt>c b'Uard y,•!re. -(0 E .-, Open ~un l l-<1 · $19,f)()O. 'r o "''. n hou s e. Cs t m townhouse. Lo\·cty •lriun1 OVEN, DISH\l.'SHR.. ETC. SacriflC'lnJ? Lovely 3BR, 2 Ba Phont: now fol' appt. &16-3255 ptn veniogs F:vcs. !7 141 54·!-1!1!19. 1.'pls/drps. ull conveniences. brings the outside In for 1 Car gnr. Thls ho1nc lH'eds Home. Turtle Rock Arei. 400L17" FORALL . . Costa Mesa 1024 $56,!.lj(). \\'ill t.'011s idl'I' ton· your pleusure end en-GENERAi. CLE,\:-1 UP & Drps/cptn'g, bui lt lns, AIW GRE-EN-BROOK trac t at 111 ~';'0 int. S36-IT;i6 joyment. Priced at S.JS,900 YARD \\'ORK, ETC'. A real \and~ca~rl. Double 11Urage. C.M. • · J UST LISTED. on qui e 11---------r vcs. CALL 552.7500 sieal for 555.500. Cil ll 833--7450 alt 6 s11·1'f't, Near South Coast ENJOY Ill 1 ·A"'T°'O'"U"C"H"'O"F"'C"L'A"S"S~ • VISION • $55,950 FULL PRICE pm. f;~ilcf~~i~~ ':::n~ ~~n~ Lovely clu bhouse .r... QOOI con-The cutesf 3 bedr'OOttl in H.B. MISSION REAL TY ~BT,tG""C~A=NY~O~N~.-,~.~R~.-rn,=~,. upgraded Cxtras. Play house venlent local'on _3 hrlm~s;, $.'G,950. VA terms. Phone PHONE (714J 494-0731 vu lot. many xtru, 11 col . --BIGGEST IN THE BLUFFS SUPER "Z": ·I bd r ms ., frunlly rn1., formal dini11,1; rocnn • hUge bonus rm. for )Our IXJOI t.ahle , home/ot- fice, or family hobby l'enter. Beautiful t'ncJ. brick patio, ld f'o l f o r enlertaining. for the youngstel"!!. Q\~er 2 ba:hs -QUI~ POSSE!>· a.16-17!).l or 9AA-J371 Bkr. REALTY MON. BAY TE ~ $159,500. Bst buy. Ow.o nlOvi ng. t".1ust have last nc· SION for only SJJ.950. • .. ASSUME VA• A Red Hill Company Beautifully landscaped lami-,;&I0-"==8098=o:=~----~I lion. Lowe~! ptiied Green-SHOWCASE. JBr & Fam rm, Univ. Park Center, Irvine ly horn~ on l&rgt' poolslzed EA~LUl--F, vu. l BR. 3 brook 4 bedroom. Ca 11 Poot Nr. Bch. 89J...&84/ lot. 4 Bdnns., 3 baths. ha.'& bonus rm. (can be ~1151 893-1542. BEAUTTF'ULLY decorated, 2500 sq. It. Atrium entry, BR). Across front park. Nf:\\' LA CUESTA TRACT pro[. landscaped, 3br, home, oce:.n vle\\'. SI07,500. 64()....5560 Agent ·o 1 •• HERITAGE . • REALTORS ~'-""' l ~!'!"'!~'"""~~~"!"I c F Colesworthy BALBOA PE-NtNsuLA • ' 1 U'ti" o" 2 lol•. Slep• lo beR('h. Great summer ren· Lloyd.oi Bank Bldg. REALTORS 640.-0020 lals. Sljg,500. &a shore Real Uni\'ersity Park, Irvine SQUEAKY CLEAN E>l •I•. 675-.5800. Da ys 552-7000 N;ghts Balboa Pen1nsula 1007 1.,...,~~!!"""!'!"',....., , .. r.tesa Verde Jewel. 3 BR I" Attention Vats & family oo protected cul·de·sac. $49,500. CONDO-BY O\VNER. 600 E. VA Uruuwln,g available on HAL PINCHIN R I . this s hnrp 4 hdrn1 hornt .. , ea tor 0 c" an front, Unit 2E, 0 11 a large •'Orne r lot wlr.h 2727 E. Coast Hwy $7 5, 000 . Ter111s open. ru o rn for vo u r b o 11 1 6T.r4392 1!33--3212 Includes 2 btit!IS. Co p 11 e ~ Dou't give up the 1hlp! DUPLEX 212 30th St., 2 br. I plumbini.:. Ail:' r n c Io s ed "List'' it In clruisifled, Shl11 ba, & 3 br. 2 bit. $73.~. patio. An.1· only $.l1.!IJO. lo Shore ResuUsl &12--5678. G44-0386 Ci111 ;,.11}.J7W General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 -tis Coldwell . Banker l tnRDEll-:1 l_ REAlTORS J 295.."1 Harbor Bl11d. EASTSIDE 7S' UDO fROllTAGE Spacious 5 bt.odroom home '''i1h dining room. office, separate children's wing and famil y room. Seclud ed patio in center of this outstanding family home. Sl69,500. OCEAH VIEW Lovely cu st om decor<.ited home, 3 bedrOo ms, 3 bnths. formal dining room ; bca111i full y landscaped patio \Vith pool. $159,500. W .t.ITING FOR A BARGAIN Big Canyon 2 bedroom + Dt-~N . JJri cC'd way belO\\I au others. This is vuluc \\•ith ~· view . patios, ai r condltionine. <incl C.'\tra SIZC' lx>dronmi;. Call 110\\' ror :111 appoi ntment to compare. $105.000. TH.t.T ELEGANT FEELING Dover Shores custo m hon1c . ~:xr1t1nfl Vll'\li', spacious r1X>rTis : 4 bedrooms. den. ope n fam1I\' rnon1 and kil<'hen . lll!~Ul1 fu l pool and tcrn1c1'. S215 .000. , INCREDllLE VIEWS or harbor & l)l'P:ln. day & ni~ht. Bri p:hl and cheerful. 3 bedrooms, 3\h baths. high security hnmc ~"·il h pool. fnuntn1n. dog ru n. ~ame room. famll\' room :ind adapta blc room in 5111rag1>. 5229.500. DIAL '44·176' 216 I $<11 Jooqiln HIH1 Rd., N.I. A COLDWELL IANKIR CO. DOLL HOUSE I lantwood fl oored lit' n u r v gruN.'fl by fruit lrN.'11 oi1 I cx!ra spacious lol. GN'al for nc\1l>1\l'll~. h;1chrlors ur brrandn:u1 S29.;,oo I '-"'Quail ~ .. IPlac• Prap•rti•• , 751-1920 1400 OUA!l~l. NIWl'OllT BIACH GHl<AT EASTs1f1i; FAl\111.Y 1 fQ~1J·: . . ;! & t'\lnVt'rlf't! •fen. !"ll'!•ln f:un rn1 w/n111 ~· .~\\l' !>11! k rrpl ·"' dln din 11r";,, :l11d lrpl u1 1111n'l1I den , :o;h11;: •l'Pt thruri1.11 , hllln kl!· i 1·h.-.n. •·u\·'d p.11io, fnl'<I r1Jr i<f>I" $·1\,9j() Call 640.11672 'iWA@.\l!Y -SUPER VALUE- $29,950 'f'hl<I ;IDH , l Bil r~"1llv T0\\'11 1101111• h~~ l111tl nrw P'\ln! ~ t'llrprf 11nd 1... pl1t·('d fnr qull·k t.f\.lt' B<'lny, lhe n1&r· kt'I. Try HY , l>ol\ n. DAVID BOUltf\1': RLTit. ~1(hq!l~ 1·",-~01~,~, ~co~STA t.1•:.SJ\s.1500 Do"·n. Tr.-~e-SJ:i.000 3 llR. ~ OA. 2 rur ~~r11.;c. I J•IJ ..OT. ;,10.n.i:;a 0\\'NP:H :nir. uni.IP.: $~.<Xil Orh·e by 100!l Arbor' S1. !llfr.2G--12 f vt''I to ~. !or di•lrul~ 213-l lfl....;ig~ / La Palma J\lodel on 1.J:!t 19. nr Unl\'ersity Park, $45,900. TURNER ASSOC. Outdoor aporta loll 111 ·IBr. 2 mile!! to o c t' an . 17462 \\'ayne Ave 552--9037 1105 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna appea.I? Sell your equipment $5:1,000. ()y,·ne r 962-9793 CLASSIFIED will sell II! 494-1177 \\'ith D lo1v-rosl Daily Pilot You may use the handy order form printed below to furnish ui wilh copy for your ad. Please nole thot the bottom portion of the coupon may be clipped and affixed. to your trwelo~ saving you the ~me to write our correct address. \\of PAY THE POSTAGE I If you need more room for your message. just print or 1ype it on another sheet of paper and man Jt. You may place your od by phone, if you wiih. 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C:•• ~ Call....il Orang• Coast DaRy Pilot 801 1560 Costa MHG, Canf. 92626 ClcwlUed Dept. -----------------m -- ·. -' . . . . . . . . · ~ ... ~ .· .... · .• ... ~ ' . . : .. -·' i'ILOI Wtdtttsday Dfc.tmbtr 4, 1974 l t.:._li~Jrt S.ach-~I0"67.J•1-,-n-,-o-m1 Propei1Y~ooo I -H70-.-,..--f•u-,-n-l-1hed~~-,-H_.o~u,-e-,~rn~-,-n-is_h_ed-~~H-o_u_so_1~U~nru_r_n~i~s -od~--H-ou~ts Unturr.ished \ Apartrn.ntJ Furnished Apartments Unfurn. \ Apartments Un urR. • LICO ISLE PREPAID Gtntr•I 3102 Coronl del Mar 3222 Huntington BMch 3240 Newport Beach 3269 Costa Mesa 3724 Balboi Island 3806 1 "C;,;•,;,•l;,;•...;Mo.;.c.;,.;,;;,... ___ 3~1-"-i BAYFRONT " 1 he "''"' I"'"'''""""""'[ INTEREST AND I WIDE OCEAN VIEWS I CDl-A SPECIA LS e ·aRAND NEW • ~~~~,~~E~~:;~'·s~ Casa de Oro r:.,An,,,'.'.'";'m':'"~•i..''.1~~.: Off The Beaten Pall! l!\ .'lf'll)~IH H11rOOr ll l,'K POINTS U..•t•rh~kiug th~ M'll .\.: l~:htH o..1 pu1!0, 5Cl"ll", $:175. 2 br. tT\4!5<19-00IS . ALL u·rll.ITIES PAID 1leck, bltniS. Uf!·Sll'\'el pal'k· :! 1.:u:. :i•,, H.\. or 3 HR. :i•, 111 , fM1•'-11~1 , Fk&~·h, E~t11.ti I Shot~llUs furn . ~-A b•·. C.:01 \l '·1 -r~ ou l~J t A<lull• • No Pclli 6 .\ ,\p1•1Cl)o;, :!100 S. :£.IOO "<1 ~iutld ln\'C111n1cnt:c i.ivnllnblt• Hv1ng. C.111dt"11~, 1.iool & llo -• , , I?~ 3., r.. I, l & 3 BR 4-Plexes 3~ BA, 2 Bik:c tu lkh. i:µ;u ' . u c ~ 1 Ing. $2'l5. RH1'. 64.4-23.\3. f \\. , 1 I fo• 1'1' l·-1• 11 1 · l Cl 1 , 1 ~·v 11'11 , nt'W .,.,. 01 . ~'RO:'>l -..111'"1\lO. l'OOls • 1.,,,,, .. ,, .-., 'lu. 0, Cui:l!o111 dr11lgned, fealurlni:: \\'eekends, 6T.}-&H5 • Lu.xortou5 shag ca1·petii I '-"'"' 1111·11111~ I 1' 11 I c.: ~. ~· .,. "" 11· l 1 •1 I JHt·un · . n•l' 11 "I: 11 c 1 · '""'I, fUl'U. $120ll. '1 br. uc•w f<AN " ..,,~ " • S lou · kit I i:n wit! I 1 * Bll·U111 Incl Olshy,•nilher d .... h~\C hlh:hl'n:i, Ill u. I' b 1 e . I 1lol1Rri. Un.Its, roobllf' hon1i' Llll"KC ;! Bdt"ll1.'f,, ? l~th, $61:, Dsh11·hr, OJ1f•/\ pe~lll Cl111:11. !..ease option. 64·1-6952 .P•IC _i; • I,;, 1 I r. '.! HACH EL.OR Apt11. Sl;>O. & uk, IL·g ,.10•1.1:1, 1,1, .. C-1.11! ful' Jll.~rks, o ft I ce bulldini.~. cllntni;t" roon1. lllKh ct'lllnt;s. N T h ShA.s Ol·pt g t1u'U-btp1t. eo1 mpl llARBOR & CATAL4'1A. Sit • ~1;:1~~~~1~;1~ area Sl :J:>. 2 l 3 --1 3 4-2 6 2 3 or ; ~'ftsf~f 8~1 1~8;t~~ ,11."1•1,1111\'•' 11 1• u ,. ~· u r ,. &: n1ot('l1i, 1111d ii h u 11 pin i: JJccorntot· turnlbhl11g11 & ;111· ewport own ouses Orn\>et, Prlvnlc M f Oll . 00 .11 view :s BH 2 Ba • JIOuW!-llke lilontgc 714-9G3-78iil usk for Steve Ca,; & \\'atci· Pd • Gar·!lge ~he:" In;.:. $2~:t.Otl! .... $23'.'.00u. I ccn1to1'1'. Our s 111 ff will tl11tu!1>. ~h11tu'(' u du! t 11. :i bt". , 1'1. boNI ll.IJJJ i.19;1. En~ 'd ,G111·~t·11. No Pul~. l I f" .'"1. 549· 'Agt 64i.2'.t:i7 ' • Privllle ,.,111011 ~Iu1·p11y LA MANCHA APTS, li/tl)llll .\: J-:1.1.lli Ri•u l b,• plea.o.t.-d 1o (.'00t'di1111lr \\'l1 1tcr iiC111Wnurn1onth , :! br. liraud 1.e11•. S:\7~ ntl.tot kl'<.1n. II)(, a. . -,... ••· !I >'I I " 201·2M Oswego Ave. N ewport Heights 3270 • ClosL·d i::111"Ui;c w/storage I BH, l o.:1, 11• 11 l't!P ~C'tl. TIS Sco11 Ph1cc, C.!'.I. ~:~II•\•, f,i; .. 1o&J. 11 u ... your nr(•ountrint. By s,1;i0. lu SGOO. 111 u n I h ly E'Bluff Beauties 17 e l\hu•ble pulhitttri A.ssun1e 1't111al nl11~ fl mci;. --Surllets SupM e-~-f:~r~~~~1~11 I~ ~1 ~ 'J'~~· c~'~ r~~~'.t'lf fll r u I b II d . 2 br. '.! 1111. po1\I pvt. s:llO. 3 I'.! h~k~ll~r$ o~rn~:1~:::,!~lviJ .. , p R I V .AT~~ have 1 Bit e King-sz Bc11·ntfl. leusc. NOlo 93c.Jcpol.i; 11,. WI() per1 ..... '~•12-~2~00~1-j;i;o~'~6'~>-fili;;i;~18 ... iiiil n.1.y .Ii a<:eun \'lt'I\'. 3 l:kfr1l\!I,, l71.\J 7J2-19'..\'l -hr. r . n11. !lundrck S·l9:>. -I S4! !SOI 557 7010 C0Ct:1&e. $1.!..i. n10. l .. orye • Pool Burl>eque!l • su1·-nio. li7f>.. Ii t . MARINA PACIFIC 2 bo ltu:; co 111 p I c 1 t' l y I ~ . \'ACA:-.·T :! Br llunl\n.g1on Lr. 3 ba. pool. $~9:i. • or • ,vflrd. \Vant tu trndl! fol" 2 rounded \Vilh 11Jush lund-Balboa Peninsula 3807 r"t'lnU1l1·lt'il. rec Ja 11 d 1r Quail ~ Be11ch Sl2j. Alsn Hu··helor SUPER HI{ hoUse \\'/11111n.~. under i>c.1.pil1g --· VILLAS ~.500. 0 \l'Tlt'r \\'ill 11.l>~ll>t .. Place . unit J\C'ol'p(.!11 lieitc·h S12.i Call 675-7225 saio. 6'1.>-S99S Adulti>, No Pt'tli 111 fln<.UlCini.:. l p t" U11l JM'!. A!.'1. Ff'l'. 776-7330. BEAUTIFUL San Clemente 3276 1 BDRl\1 t'uni. S:.115. OCt-;AN~'HONT Yearly. Brand Nt:\\' Custon1 Apt1. raper .... . . Balboa Island 3106 2 liDH.t.l 1-'Ul'rt. $2-l:i. BR. l::nglenook, II' e ( li 11 r' liul.' Wfl.. 2BR 7S2-1920 !\eai· 1tw OC.'t'il11 In llwitlnzton NE\V CONDO. 3 br. 21h oa, 365 w. WUiiOn &42-1971 balcony, epls, drps, bllns. Drive by lllD Victoria. 1•00 0UA1LSl.NIWl'Oa111act 3BH, 2bli, honie 123. r oral Be.11l·h. $3'."i(l. "16 .. l't'fund· oceanviei\'/Dana Hbr.·SC $'"WEEK & UP--c.·a.rport. 6T~1536 Almost to Hw1tingto11 Beach llDO REALTY I 1·; \lo I "lo \ II able deposit. 6il-J2:..I() or """ OPEN SAT/SUN* * PRICE.. A\'l'. AvuiL IA'<' 5th S325mo. :i::ti-.\S09 pi~. 2 i:ar gar., de<'k, pvt. •~fill -·· 11 & U NE"1LY Bui 11 Oceanfrunl * IDEAL FOR Two-6 -~1><>~·1~71~~~--~-palios, pool, golf. S 3 30. · · igi p. ap1 2 b1· 2 bn $325 Yearly 64~171 SLASHED * -= HUGE POOL ~-400 or 49&-0969 • Stul:iio & l. B~ Ap_li. . 494.'179.i ~r 5'U}'.1m · ·1":::-;~~:':'~:"~~I Olurming Burn:.ilu1\' In onr I 'Corona del Mar 3122 4 Rl'droom, 1 ~, l'8th, "Int • TV & ttlaid ~n:.-e Avail 1--'"-'.==-'-''-==---1- *1>73-7300* uf N 1• 1v.r1? 1· 1 ~~e e ~ h ·" $3050 / I , Costa Mesa 3224 IQC;.tion. irw.·lds "rpl~. drp..;, LUXURY New l Br, 2 Ba • Phone Service -lttd. pool Capistrano Beach 3818 MEDITERRANEAN fine~t 1111..1.11011~. ~ un 11. l '!Individual !Ionics. 2 BR. 1 2 BR cu!c <~H11ge . S30!'._l. ino. 101,.; or dl't'k!ns: ruuuniJ pool. !~0~:~. 0~u~ho~~c~~.Ls ?ii~~~ • ~Udre11 n &,Pet Sec:Uoi1 ~. 3 BR. 'l BA. bllns, ~. VILLAGE ~n . ,t, 2 ·""· t\!cl' view, ft\ &· t llR, I BA. Piiy '()r to . J~·~ l.1~_h. ~l·.r._ ~~; 1 0 RL-:\'T Lsl'/Option. ii1 es u \'11cH11t. $-1?5. Jl(!r 1110. /\sk d<.'luxc features. 49::.-05.'i.5. ·v e .,.,. o "'et! s rent'" !tu '''11..sher/dryer. Ocean 1·ie1\". ~ Betl1'()()111 bll<'k. fq1l c.: .V 111a11y 11t·1 ihi:lli~·l1"l's.1-:xierior OC'\\'ly St>.1vh·\1. f{lalto1 fi.12-•• Z'l fvr Kl'ilh. 962·~1Tt 2::!76 Nev.•port Blvd.~ t:!\1 ~.,.,,,~''"·II""·. 28cf.ll'OOIU&Ocn tract11·{' feutures fo r n --Vcrdr 3 Br, 'l Ba. lwn11d I -~===~~-~-San Juan a48·975,j or fi.l)...l967 .., " ,,, ,,,, ., ,n .. '"'roo<><" ' -,ii .. 111, 1,,.,,.,. ,,1 M 1.,,,., 11tthltL"tl. \\'alk to niajor CllINA Co1'l' 3 hr,~ 111<, rie1v11lushc1·ptg, freshly Ai'llE.Nll'l!-:S, fllt"\I. ~·d, llLL~ 3278 • I Co,ona del Ma 3822 "' DL"U .. " ,. . ? ~· ,JIN, I shOJJJllng L' enter, r.tos1 Q1.:ean \·u, $400. niu., \\'nrr. puinlL'fl, i 111111 a 1 .. thi·uout. a1·c11. $.t!:i. 1110. 96ft·9171 __ C_•~p_;,_t_.a_n_•_____ Unb\lievab y Beautiful r 2 l:!ethoon1 Town.house 0p!'n $;ii/Sun -·S dC'sketl Coslll i\'le" East • •. , "1 1-<1'0 ,.,., Tif'S Jiu"' 1-s & ,, .... , .. 1•-. l<vt'ne 3244 ., B z b b I VAL D"ISEltE Garden A11l~. 2.ioo Harbur Blvd '1'1·d HulH•1 "\ k As:<o0ela!r~ .· c . ..._., . ~ . '' ' .,. '·• ., '".. .., """' R l ~ 557 8070 ~-",VlaL'•"-67...._.,.,,,,, sirlc. S-l!i.000. Call 640-8672. Laguno Beach 31 48 1 ~'~"0;·~"~"~"~"~"'~·~'~'·~'~1~6-~1f~·:!~I -" · a, ns, Adull~. no pl'ls. Strea111 & f.:\IT:i\ 1ar;:t'.' 3 Bl'. l'~ aa.co~ta ~1l'~ (714!" --.>-vu .,--ruvu dishwasher. c\ec. i;:t11· r II I d o I 5 . .NEwPORT SHORES. ON Bcuch, frillc, Oflt'U bca111 ... ., •RENTALS* or.encr. Rec. taci · $300 nio. saun.i. FUHN. & UNl''UllN. crpt, lull)' dra11c<1 ,all new eeePOOL ~~ ·---I ] B"' w/garA"C, "ov<', I 11·1.1le1·a. poo, l'\.'C, 1·1u, Brun new: ~l'lll..'. sh11g ***GARDEN APT rcfrlg, 11uiel d<>Hgh!f11I yuiit Call L'ollecl TI4/521-ll94. 2;Sly. ~-~1:a111r; 3 Of?., i:cil, 3 bns. r!/w. i:ur. lrg 1-:mplu.~·ed rouplt'! only. r-;lt Uni\'f'l'Sity PRrk 1'~1"n1 $147. SE!:: IT! applni;. i\lo. to 010. Ol' yCfll' Unlurn. 2 Br apl in faniily hkt•ne\\". S,i.!.!XJO suiidel·k w/lict b<Jr. 1no,·e 11C~. Sl9S. A¢all Jan. 1. 4BR,212 bn ............ $-125 Santa Ana Heights 3282 2COO Parsons. 642-8670. !euse h'On1 S:vt5. 673-0!l::CJ, tietctlon. Crpts & iJrpi;, No l.1U);t'SI I-sty. /'u t·1·;uu1\ in Isl nf J un $:>2l rno Call ~·'" ,_7"2 -The' Ttirrace M• H ti t •· h 3740 l'\'es & 11·kntls 6i5·1076 .1 HH ""~ OOJ • • • "10-.1 r ? ~ L.. • ._,, OVER Back B 11 y , new un ng on 1"W4C pets. 6'12-3&15 ' . ~~. 494-Slill art 5 ?BR rn I ~BR.,. !hl ......... $:1:1\J/375 !-iEE TO Bl!:Llt:VE' L<lrge dupll'.'<: 3 Br!. l'n1·h S th L 3186 -,1 . Jn1e, i:i;i>ts, c r P s, 3 BR., ? ba.! , ..••.• $3951-125 che<>rful hon1e for Jr. E.'iec. 2_2 ·,,. 1 .... 1210 & ,.,90· 3 ,\PTS Unfurnished, 2 Br unll. $99,500 In cl land Ou aguna "Un.s, pvl )'h.i, attach gar, Dea/1f! Hoines f11mily. 3 BH, 2 Ba, fl'pk•, LOW. WEEKLY . , ' "":. , • :· $195. Ulll pd, pool, lndry CAYWOOD REAL TY ih~.;~c>. a.>:! D Victoria, 3 BR., 'l ba. , ............ $.l:iO l"am·r n1 a Ion~ side Blt·in RATES ~1.r~ ~~ 1s.~1·v·;~<~[~:,r~e tacil, epts, drps, dsh1\•tu·. • 5•8-1290 • \\'Al'ERFRONT N e 11, p 0 r 1 Turtle Rock l\itch, overlooking fenced E xecutive Suites 1 .• : " a · 1.:Lscd ga.i'. No t'hild/pet. 'PYGLASS DUPLEX !!'land 3 br, 2 ha duplex. l\IESA VERDE Condo 'l br, 1 3 BR., 2 ha .............. $435 btickyard. 'l Car gal'. low 727 y kt Bl d 6lHi.'\OO or 6r.~·177 Hacienda Harbor Apts • 1 0 \"t'ry aurneiivc. Doek. gar. l>i1, gar. cµt, tl1·p, D/\V. i\:o <I.Bit, :t bu ............... $~:i0 niAint. gardening, y car I 81odr owyn .... v • UN USUAL Luoce I BR 839-1476 WITH OCEAN VIEW -01~.'n~·~ ~;~~! 1~:it1~~~;;~1;, laundry. \\'urr. Qr \'fl)'. No pets. l!tlults. Rent, Lease Gre<'nttee Hon1es lease. $375. n1thly. fo~il-st & Beach \' . at Olruown LJ.pstalrs Apt. front & _Bnek CASA VICTORIA APTS <l, .Bfl-QI~· 110111 ~lixll•I. By :! J:· lhs.1'" amit)' rooni. l"OOll-c"'="~-~'~"~-~""='-----opt. $230. 5 1~:i:!61 5 BR., 3 I.Ju ...... , ....... Sl!!O last. 644--0UO a(L. 4:30 or 5~11 En tr£111t;. T1;es. ~r1vate. Adult:$, I, 2, 3 Bit w/patiob Qv.11tr. }11e:hl,Y u11grnrled In try kilchcn, tornuil dining. PRIVATE Bell .. tJC'C;uivie"'' $400 PER ~fONTH, Ne1v 3 2Bll., 11 ~ ba ............ $300 11'knds. STUDIOS & I BRS Utll.JXI. s.z:;. ~ ~.-n1ture 1-'roni $169.50 No Pets ~~ uut. :tlG;:~-lll. 6-10-0111. fil'('pla1.:c. riouble ~rugc & 2 hr, \V/\V, d1"ps., frpl. $3S5. lbr, ~ .. be.A2 frple!!., :lll);) ~nl· CALL 552-7500 Univers.t y Park 3294 •full kitchen a,·a1luhle. 673-5.586. Pool, 1•1.:c nn .. elevators v1"'" House .;..1 . .su11. J llalf 111u1·h rnorr. Apartnient ha~ ::2:156 St on i 11 g I 0 n I~. a ..... a \'t'., to ~ Cw: • VISION • · •Heated pool Costa Mesa Sec. gate. Gas & waler pd M,0011 B11.y l;>r. 1 hedroon1. t bath. also \\·Ith 5'1~418 979-5009 Pl'tli\1E Greenbelt T\\'nhse., "' Laundry facilities 52;i Vicloria, Cl\I, 642-8910 BIG CANYON 4 BR, 3 Bu, xarag-r anrl fireplAce. !Ideal Houses Unfu rnished 3 BR, I ha, hd1\·d noo1'S, back n<:w, 2 br, 2 ha, Te1Tacc-• Free utlllt~s NEW 3 BDRM, $295 1"'e vil'V." lot. 1159.500. ,,,,,.. for n1olher-in-law). "-·~,, )'rd Ann off 11th "'I 1721 REALTY Canilft ~1dl., ~•. rec., • fl-ee linen~. ~g. !'.lust scU. Ow o er. ntovillf;" north. n1ust~~·ll! General F'ulle;.' S270/mo . .., ist & 21~ l""'" • T.V. & ntaid sen-. avail. Spacious house size t1iplex Q.tl)....8098 Ofrered al $59,500. C ii 11 3202 last. 64?--iTa.l, 213-331-1601. A Red H.ill Con1pany H F 3 • Bar-B-Que apls, fenoo:l ya1'd, frplc, dbl ~. _ Univ. Park Center, Ir.•ine set ur;n/IJnft:rm 300 • Phone service jtar, cpts, drps, rli&h\\·asher. Newport Heights 1070 ALA RENTALS BACK Buy 4 Br. 3 Ba, 2 , • l ntile 10 ocean 2 children OK or adult bldg story d_elu.'l:e. 380 il'f i r a BAY VIE\\' Duplex, bit-ins, ~---------avuil. No pets, 261j Elden, NEWPORT HEIGHTS wi WICl-.uu 1otst1MC• J..onia. $475. nio. Realtor, University Park c111t3, gorage, Ba I Do a HEAUT 1 81· furn. apt' Sltia , ~C~M~·~m<~~""~==~--I 4 Br, den, brick fplc, lliJl:e .._ 6'\Z..'12'!2. BE'NDE!'.1ERE RENTAL Island. $350. 213-3.TI-7688 & Sl75 Sp an i s h style i-NEW BREl::D lot Choit·1· N ... 11"6rt 8<.'uch f C~ HOUSfS EASJ'SIDE :!Br, Quiet, s.&.:iO/Mo. Dramatic [){>ane Towilflouse Unfm 3515 building, pvt, enclosed gul"., PINECREEK AJ~ARTMENTS Joc(ltion. Needs sonie TLC. W JI ii An s. cpts/drpo;, fncd niainlaincd University Park 3 bcdrooin, f.?11, s~una, law1dry, 11dllli LIVES UP Bach, pool jacuzzi, closed ow 5 11er anxlou1. !\lake orfer SE YOUR OWN~ ou,ts. yd, gar, no doc::i1. S 2 o o f lmll1; ready ror .Jan. l RentlLease 'l br 1 \~ b a 11_3()1 l\ct!lson U.nc l blk TO ITS NAME garage, llll(llns. Utll p iJ. parling Real Estate ~NDLORD ~fW'<)~J, IAY, c.M. f42·a:SIJ ~"'~o;.6~·12~-~3w.J"".==°""-~ CR.SC. Dct.-orafctl & land-T\\•nhse. G1-g, µatio, pool, \\est ur licaci1 off Slatc1·. Ov c."" . Adults., SltiO. 393 l-Janillton 83•3544 7 SCRped (A16\ shags· $..?50 S::0-5692 8.t'l-7848 er ~ tall tree"' and 10 . . .. . ~ • o1-FOURP EX in great loca-J\IODERN Hach unit Sll5. 4 BR, 2 Ba CONDO, encl 2 f.:nJniei t l\tl'Kune 644~200 ·• ~· 3600 VACANT I 1 . streanis 1v it h i\•atcrfalls &15-4411 01 642-1900. San Juan Cpstrn. 1078 lion In Costa ~lcsa. $92,500. close oce11n, ut!I pd, now. .:11r gar, li\\"iu1 v r i \'.I gs' Duplexes Unfurn C do ; BR,s ory pre,11t1gc create n relaxir\g setting for Dana Point 3826 UPGRADED 3 BR Condo. $39.9'.IO. Auton1atic gnrage. Existing 5'c:' .. ;. Ul!SUlllMble, $}8,000. 49J..'raJ2 \I' k n d I 6~2-1980 i'll·f' 18·51 wkdll)'S Sin ta Ana 1080 ASSU!\1ABLE t~HA LOAN and OWTll'r Is 1vllllng 10 cttrry Znd tru ii deed. Two story model ronrlo wi1h l'ol'O bed- rtioms, (\\U baths. FUlly car· peled and draped. Enclosed ya1'C and garage. Comn1uni· ty pool a11t.I playground for children. E."<r>ellt>11t f11n1il)' living, located ut i\'lcfad· den and 1 larbor for only $26,750. Call S.U.2332 or &12-1000 for further informa· lion. Don't miss out on tlus one, SMALL 1 Br house, SLJO. p;itio. ,U"il. rno. 642-7221 SUBL.ET Duplex, 2 BR •. , on · • new fP !I & your spacious new 1-or·l----,------••ll pet or C'hild, uJit paid. EA-SIDE z n -.__ • paint. 2 Car encld 5arage, 2·bcdroon1 ap11rtn1ent. fl'On1 , , • LARGE1 be •·a•<. ll60. "' ""' rear nvUSl'.:_• 8" fpJn den, garoge. ~"75. ·I t ---• -I I PANOR.i\J"1.IC OCEAN VIE\V T• R IE~t F •• d 1180/ R ''"Com '"'.., <I-' x n CU!ru • ., .. , ... per 1no.Sl 90 .1'"urn.ilureavaiabl'. , · , . ,,.,e ea .,a e air stv/r'l'f, -et ok, nvl soon. ~Tny ;_ rS.~l340. mo. '"'!'!~-"'!'ea .. vfll"'~"'"'-Y..,_, 1 Cdi\'J 1173--0448 962-44TI ask for Kcith. Office open 9:00 10 6:00, Lg 3B1· duplex, 28 ll_y r1n. 839-6133 o r 536-2551 PRIVATE 2 br house SU!Cl 12: BR m .• ii ·r -Apartments Furnished ADULT GARDEN APT 2300 t•airview fut, Costa $310 nio. Adlts. •19J.7a57 or (n S200. 2 BR, Ga.rage & • ~'""'· cstn derorated. 4"" 2.\13 stV/n!I, t'd, mature sngl. fenced yard. 3J..8.C Ogle SL. Ideal Joe, I.rvtne1Tcrtace. I BR turn. $145/MO. Pool. J\tese. Phone: 545-2300=~· __ ,.,~~~~-· ~-~~~~ GREAT SECLUDED 2 br hse Cdill 49~_1763 64Q....6.1.15 Balboa Island 3706 Nr. Lake Park. 1035 12th st. UAcIENDA ot: MESA OCLAN \lii'!w 1 b1', bltns, INVESjMENT H~~~t;I~ a:r,p~~ g~r~w. Dana Point 3226 NE\\' DEERFitt.b l~onlt', 3 N~\\r Spacious Apt. 3 br, 2 536-7447 alt 5 & wknds. 160 W. Wilson. C.M. rcfrig, gar, trash .1 wtrJt. ?.0 unils. All 2 Br, 1 ~~ fir., 2~ ba, "'·el bar, frpk, ,_., ba I I Cl N 1-·uRN Bachelor fr ~I BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS Adults, no peti;. $170 0. Ba, r~1c. 12 """ old, 10... patio, kids .t, pels line! , r;i c. ose to 1 o. Bay. · • c · Adul'" N p 1' 493-2517 or 56-1004 ._.,, ,,.~ " RARE 3 br 2 btt $285 BEAOI HOUSE. 3 Br, blk ;o pool l: .J:l!-=urd. Nr. Isl fu L'Ol'IK:I' bldg. 3 0 O d!1h1~1lr jacuzzi carpo 1 '4 - 1 o e ' vacany. \\"ill sell on ecn· ~ P ki" & 1 , bit~.·-g·•. •"·w. ·~~.-·shop go. & ~his. :iol-t72T AIX>lena ,ivo. ""'""· nio. ,No bik lro~i beach'. $!65. Ti4-10 ntinu!cs to oceru!: Large r1untington Beach 3840 Ira.ct. PI' inc i p I es oll1,y. ~ · · us pe • garogc. ""'· • ....., -.. ..,. ....,... L S J _,,, 846-733&. 1 &. 2 Br. I BP.. S17.J., 2 BR S·l40.00> POOLS 3. hr 2 ba S300 & can 499-2!86 or 493-{;960. + aguna each -~8 lse. 67;;..3030 $l!iJ..\\lth PaUo SI95. Ga.s & ON BEACH I Sparling Real Estate AISLTAj, seR'e 'n°ta"lspre, '!1!2'.'a"'J8'J El Toro • · 3232 Nfi:\V Spacious Apt. 3 Lia" 2 E\TRA sharp, \'ac&llt, -I BR, \\'uier inc., Drdpcries, car· 1 ...,.., ~=-•• '" ba lf1· I Clo , N Ba 1 ~ ba, 2 car <at" Patio & ....,........,.,~ TOP of the v.'Ol'ld, 4 lxhms., · Pc. Sl' 0 o. Y fM!!JI, gas '.c1•I, yas stov~. FOR SALE Ne\\• Lux u r Y LANDLORDS! NE\V ... ! 8¥.' 2 Ba condo. :! lla., fa•'1il:, .rn1. wllrplc. lst fir l'Orner bldg. 30 U :i~4-ITirn~·~k $f!~·l\ehti~ 11\0. air t'OOl..lilioning, swin1n1ing 2 BH. UnfW'll . !'r. $267 \\"111e11ron1 triplex 11•/vi~ Pool, AIC. drpS, lge patio. & i~et bar. ~ i'tlol~rly. Apolena Ave. $350. mo. No pool, rec. roo111 , 11•11.s!1ei·s J BK Oc.~an View S2Wl or Nev.'J)Ort llrbr, 3 txlrrns, 2 \\~a;ti:i~~n.8.inde~:;:s:a~ All. 2 cal' gar.11ge. $29"5. Eil1ERALD &,11, l ,Winis. + lse. 675-:IOO Laguna Beach 3748 &. ·iJryl!l ... _ Covered Pnrking. L a r gr "at h s . 2 units with &: Laguna. Our Renlal Ser-831--0109 C.'1?11v. den; 3. 08., o c I:' a n YEARLY; 3 Br .. 2 baths; "THE SEVILLE" ~~!:1m~fuio:unas and d t.• n /Ii b r !Ir y & dbl vice is FREE to ~ou! Try v1e1\'. $&i1 !\lo/yrl,I; nlcel)' furn; rir. beach. $.JOO 1 LRG. BR. for l '-111ture 2 BR. w/ ~ar-Adults. Crpts. HUNTINGTON fireplaees. &p. I a u n d r Y Nu-View! ~Fo~u~n~t~·~;~n_V~•~l~l•~Y,___;3~2~3:;4 TilREE Arch Bay; 2 lxim1., + util. ~t. 673.£000 ~rson. Re[rig, tleck view. drps, bltns. Fncd ~rd I\'/ fuc's., blt11s & trash con1p-NU-VIEW RENTALS Lease 38r, 2 ba, FR, 2 car Jr~C.AJ1i11°~-c~~h~·I~:~~: Balboa Peninsula 3707 QULe-t. Call 4.97-2759. pt1.lio. Wtr pd. 63G-412ll. PACIFIC actors. 60' picr & slip. Ask· 6TJ-4.0..'l,CJ or 4!1-t-3248 g<ir, fncd yd. Nr. nli square. fro n L 2 BR., 2 ''"•,,· OCEANFRONT YRLY Newport Beach 3769 2819"C" San!<• A11:-1 Av .. S1SO 71l OCEAN AVE ., 11.D, i11g S:l.80,000. !\lake offe1•. ""'"'. "''"""21 "" -------~, Eastside Lge 2 Br. Cull: !\lrs. Be:· at 8:l3-9182 FREE FREE .,.,.,J . .,.,..,.0 ' • beautifully l'C',oclelcd. $1.0UU 2 BR + 2 ba, frplc, bltns. LAS DR I SAS APTS \\//\\', bltns, rc[rig, p u o I , t 714 ~ 5:l&-l4.!i7 INCOfl.tE TA:-: SAVEil! e Profcsslonal Serl'ice e Huntington Beach 3240 l\to/yrly. " 1mLio &. yar. (f1.1l'n. Olll.) $425c 5.lLi !liver Ave. \i42..-UiG6 5175. Adults, 110 V"rs. Ore. Ol)t.'n 10 1Jlll·6pr11 Dally ' U ·1 A I "11 b • *LANDLORDS* I APTS. Avail.; 2 BR., 2 Im ., 1110. l...ei.l!!e 67:>--T.H5 £\evutor bldg oo ""O"I>. l&Z <J,.9,·20. \l'ILLIA!\'I \VA LTERS CO. '' 111 ll ., <gs, ranu ne1v. DJ:'.LUXI:: Ranci1 i;!yll' 4 lgl'. roon1y apt. Nice view, ""' .. \T L A f Clo!IC escrow this year for Homefinders * 642-9900 lx.'(J1111, 2 hi1, big Ii\' 1'00111 11usher/rll'Y{'I', dct:k. S3ij \VJNTER-1 Br, Sllilnt0 Incl HR. Pvt l>alconles, hld NEWPORT HEIGHT-S uxury pts ~iax. ta.'I: s~~lter. 1de<1\ for CalifOl'llia's Larges! 11·/fplc. Crpls & d r JI s l\\1.1/y1·Jy. l·BH., I l>tt., fqJJ. util. Also ll'urly Bachelor 1 ';.;"95 1: Se1curily. Adults. Brand Ne11-Close to .Sr.:hools. Just con1plctc•'· 1 BR's $195. -- Mobile Homes ~11·ncn; to t\'e in front 3 • Ret11ftl Sel'Vi('.(!! e lh1"uo111. Close to Hunlington Sti5 Mo/yrly. <ipt $120 niQ incl u ti l . :. · VK UP. 1 Bdr., _:t3 BR, 'l'~ BA. dbl ~t•l"ll).;e, 111u. 3 Bit w/fplc $310. 1no. for sale 1100 Il. !\lany cl e 1 u xe ap---'--"'="-..::::.:c::c_::__ Cen1er. $350. l\Io. Ca.II Bev r.IANY nit-e wlufcr rentals GT~ Bkr. No Fee. ~ & Bach. Col?r T~V, n1a1~ b\1-itu;, frpl c. Call FI ct u c.;1{£AT L 0 CAT I 0 N JN 1----------poinlnienll!, Choice I{· B · Hll\1'; to Beot•h, 2 Br, 2 Ba or Dale 963-4.567 or 963-1786. avail. ' OCEANrRONT -t Br, $38:l :>e, rv. pool. 'J1ll; l\tESA, 41a Lohtnan, Bkr. 811-:.!014. Tl!£ BEACH J\.REA. Open locution. Rltr .. 968~. s1s=i, Ne11-'PQrt Beach. Also TURNE!~ . i\SSOC. util incl. winter l'l'ntul. N. Newport Bl., N. B . Daily u ft er n 0 0 n i;. 200:i ~1\VE YOUR J\JONEY~S KE\V 4 uni!, 2 blocks to ''acant house, llC'N!Hge, Slj(). 4 BR, 2 BA, cptldrp, frpl, REALTORS -19-1 ... 1177 Call 673-472,J. 646-9681. 2 BDRM Tripll'x. gar sl'p;ir:c· A!aba111a H.B. Call S::!Hi133 U:AS£ A new mobile of your beach. Great buy, good ta"I: farm aninials ok. Ag!., 1-·l'c, 111-. shop'g,, schls, parks. C M 372 ll011. cathcdr11I c e i I n !::: s. or 960-:!..?2l k f J k cho'--e w-oiilion 10 buy! All 1\rite--Off.lncome $1200. mo. 776-7330. Avnll. 1-1, $l50., 1st/last. $1Ta-LRG I Br, g11r, y&1r ,;:,;•~•~t•.:;.;.;;.:c°'~•:_ __ _..;=4 l BR, .steps t~ beach, Sl80. t.o."&.slll'r dryrr hookup, 521'.IQ lllario as or ac · o.i· payments applied 1 0 ward illall,)' xtras. 5J6...2j70 Balboa Peninsula 3207 ~-;;:;~1~16~2.-.c=--=.-=-~ child/pet, No. end. •BRAND NE\\'* ~·· Uk.'I. ulll. & i 111·age. n10, :>~'i--116S, a.·11-252S n. purchase. 556-8297 BLOCK TO BEACH YEARLY 2 br Beach Cot-CONDO 4 hr, $245. mo .. nr. =:i~111;;brp'~~~ 3 br. yard, frplc., l~ ba, cpl, ~~;~~rental. Sl+-68!19 or 2 BR, util paid. Ch~drcn I, 2, & 3 BEDROO~iS AT APT. Size t.1obilc lfonie in Ne"'" delu.xr: :t-pl!!.X, 217 2'lnd Bro okhursl·Aea1ns. Avail. $300-New 3 br hse, 'eanyo.-n, d1·ps, bltns, alt. gar. $ll). 2 BR furnished 3 doo 1 welco1ne. No pt'ts. rpb, THE BEACll. Pets and \"Ip k S H \age, Steps to BH.y on a now. Sml·n afternoons & 2115 ."C"' OrdngcAve.,Cill. • ' , l"'i 0 d1'Ps. /)!llio. r.1gr. 1960 children accepted. $185. a 1uu l ar onteBi1y I., unt.Bcach.$12:i.00lfull quiet s lreet. Nr. -l'n. Eves. by app!. Call: l\lr. l\tANY OTHERS Gl•l-illl, eves & \\"knd•. ocean . 'le~rl) !eRse. Wallace,Apt6.642-73.&l. nmnthand up.Cail Sl8•750· j.W-J6i2 prfce-. 847-3957 Library. can be pa11ially Crow 494-0072 AVAILABLE 673-1337 Garage-laundry, u~lllties In-2 BR. cpl' dropt"s i>tove i:. The Re.al Estate Fair Commercial .. rpty 1600 T\\'0.3 unit apt bldg under fur 11 'd . $ 2 5 O. n1 o. \\!}.; HAVE 14) :: bedroom, NU.VIEW RENTALS eluded. Eve. 67]..Q)l2__ refrig. No pets, se~. & Clea'n Ask for Cap'n Kidd -1 construction for sale. Close 6i3-442.i/642-8235 2 bath houses. No I e c 8 . fi13.4030 or 49~-32-UI 1q:~~ !~;nbeJ, :~v.cld:::: \\'Ji';JER .Rental. 3 BR, 2 ba, dep. l'f'<I . 706 Jt1 n1es St. Apt. 839-6133 . "'AX SHELTER lo n11;1.jor shopping center. C<11pistr1na Beach 3218 fron1 S285 to $295 a n10. Slf:i. U'TIL pd..1 BDR, gu1•, l11g nn, extra lrg. rooms, Uppel'. S175. n10. Adults·noi:.,"~A-"~,.._~·~'2~80~==~~7 '-""'~""'!!!'!!!!"""""'"""'I I Ii<! yr 11Titc-ofr 514~1. Call Ask for Bev or D a I e. ~d. child, sn1 pct. No. End encl. gar 11-/ .st 0 r 8 g e . S~Tts,;0~alk to buy or ocean. $GO. OFF DEPOSIT 11·/ad. 1 iiTO. f'REE RENT J:;&.~10 or 592-5010. ?.TOVE JN TODAY! 3. BR, 1 -i;91i3""-~156~1~o~c~!J63-""'~11~86~.c-cc--c-~100 NICE t Bdr:"; jjllJllJ,l;C, i\dulls only, no pet!!. ~ ..,.,.,.., Lg. 1 & ·2 br. 2 Lm, garden Brand fl.cw l, 2 & 3. Br iouper $60,000 Shelter 1974 NE\\' 4 unit, ~ blocks lo ?1i 811, Oet>anvlew <I u I e f 1 SuPER Sharp 3 BR. [rplc, ~C~l~~\~':!;I i~ hse :.~lle11011, c.rit. Yl-:ARLY 2 Br, I house to c.pts., pool. $1j;>. & $179. 710 d e J uxe. f)·pk·'s. dsh\\'hrs, 3001 Growth on Down bci.1ch. Great buy, good tax 1011·nhousc. Coif· S w i n1. bll.:ht~. dbl gitr. The one .............................. 1 Ol.'Cfln. Cute. Fw·n or Uni. \\'. 1801 St. encl. gurage11. 1s 1 7 Hun· J A 1~l.'ll<uil. ~ 11~'1 k·u~: 1,,1' 1".Tllt'-olf. lncon1~ $1200. 1110. $325. p/n10. VISCO PRO. you've been ii'aitini; f 0 I'. S220IS250 Several 2 lx.lr iipl s I Br Furn $165 S225. &I0-5913 or 673-8908. 3. BR. 2 ba., lllrns. cpts, dqls, lington St. 01· call 968-6894 10 )1's. I ~Jany xtras. 536-2570 PERTIES, 493-21~1 or 496-$275. Ph: 963-3612 eves or NU-VIEW RENTALS Lots of bltns, pool, walk to STEPS TO OCEA.i.'l Condo pool & Rec. nn. \\'ill ;'~"~536-~·~· ~-""·"°"~===-I NO \\"OR !-.":, i\'O \\"OltHY-1-'0lift?LF:X BARGAIN 4608 \\·k11ds. 673--4030 or 49 l-~2·1ll shopping, !-~ 11\i. beach. 93J 3 Bdr m, 2 Ba, $335. 1no det.'Orute to suiL Adu Its . •BRAND NE\V DELUXE• J UST ~f,\f.:J:;S ~!ONEY~ DAil;A POINT ~C~o~r~on;;,:c1~d~e~l ~M;;.:c••;__3~2~2::2 \VALK TO SURF. Charniing VACANT. Vll::'.\V \I,.-, 19th St. 67a-8038 S:lOO. ~6-8397 3 br, 2~\i bn, fr11lc, din. rm .• OWNER, 675-7414 Si9.9.-i0 Agt, 4%-3431 4 bed1"t10n1, lovt'ly y 11 rd , 2 stoi·y spa!:'i\Jus ~~!!!!"'!5'~8--04"'!!92!!!!!"""'!!!!' I Dl'NAl\llC Ir g occanlront GARDEN 2 bt• lriplex. qu iet laundry a1~a. dbl. t•ar gar., SMALL coMMiLDG. QCl:;..\N Vieir-2 houses-R2 I----------quiet &tl"CCI, only 5400, fl $.UO. 4~-2{)~6 7-31JJ', 2ba, }'liy, $400 1110., Klr., bllns, l't'{r!g, lo.undl)', b!tns, l']ltS '& dl'PS, D/W, lor. Nciy pain!. drp'd. cpt'<l. CALL US as ,,.e 110\V h11ve a n1 on l h , Call Coo111 & EMERALr Bay TelTRcc, 4 NEAT spaciou.~ b ache Io I' day 64~7103, night 673-25$6 closed gar. Adults: Pets o~. huge_ p a Ii o, 556-8286 or :1 Sep. Unll .• S.'17,j()(). 01\·11cr 11·il' (';11·11· fii ·.r TD. Roy McCardle Rltr 1810 Newport Blvd. C.M. 548-7721 Condominium~ for sale 1700 finllnL·ing oval!. Sl3f1,000. \"ariety lor lease-Corona de) \Vall11cc. ft46-<ll ll. BR, 2 rrplcs, sun. d e c k , 1<pL, !urn, utll. lncld., nr. OCE::ANFRONT·\Vln!er rfplx 761 Scott Pl, apt 2, 673-8364. 842·6~7 'll3·fi96.!)88(1 ttlar. AD0LT CONDO 3 br, 1~; oo. vie'ol'. $400.nKI. 623-fJ6i8 OCC:, Sl50. nio. 9 6 8 -o 7 O 7 :: Br, 1 Ba, gar. aduits, r~ CHI LOREN C?K l-W=A~L~K~T~O~B~E=A~C~H~1 Lots for sale 2200 I. Nti\' 3 Bedroon1s $34.;> new c11ts/drps, hltns. no Laguna Niguel 3252 ei•e3. pets. $250. C73-5410 Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br l\i l3a 2 Bit shag Crpt8, new drps, 2. Close lo Beach: s.· pets. 962-2951. eve. 963-2832 :\1ESA Ve.1-de lg. 3 hr, 2 ba. SIOO/hto.· ON BEACH. SUKI. Duplex & 4·pf;x. 2 newly pa Int ed. Lots ol NEWPORT HEIGHTS 110 by Em R-1. H.oom !or 23 u n II~ $1j(),()()O, Age n ! 616-:?ZJj, a, b~~Jit: flf::~~·\35:00 * 4 RR, 1 ~~ h a. ALL LAGUNA Niguel 4 Br. '.! Ba, Fplc .. bllns, cpts, drps. No Util pd. Kitchen & be.. pools, crpt;;, dr~. 612-668'1 slorl\ge. Clo11ed garage. No c. 3BR & gurst $fiOO EXCLUSIVE 2-WOsq r1 :lBR. Hv l'lll g. dining 1:1i't!fl. ranli· ~92o;, Lease $33a. nio. 673-1241 or 67~ NEWLY 1le<.'Or'd. 2 br, l ba, pct.!i, no children. 425 A 12th <l.arge Hon1e1 TO\o\·nho1ne, riool~. golf, lf'n-ly rm, h11I, bu l l t -I 11 i., Newport Helght1 3nO garden apt, encl'd gar, no St. Cole of Nr'ol·port n ealrnrs nis. lllk lo ;ill ~hl s, i ll n1ile carpeti;, drapes, fenl'ed & FURN. apL" lge 1 r kids QI' dog11, $190. n1 o ,l'E~X~C~L~U~S~l~VE~P~c-o-11~.,-,-,.,~L-i'-._1 . _ -BIG~C-A_N_Y~O-N-- ;\SSt: :\1.1.BLE ~,I,~ _LO.\'." 1 L"•"l!I' ~nlf 1"0urse lot on 8th 67",,....·L1ll to bch, $,l~i ~ .. ':6-976:0 spl'inklers, 2 cur i,::-u-age. $ 165 / $ 1 7 5, Ideal Qr 846-71~ ing. Bl'and ne1\· 2 lry BR's, 2 __..38RON'R. iJE'ACH' ln1m!lc. SJj()/rno. 1st. IHst bllchelors . AdlLS. UNIQUE SPACIOUS 2 Br 11pt ba, 2 ·car enclosed gar. $.SO. OFF 1ST MO. S2S.'i Cati {i~;,.J.&j7 & deposit. 199-2544. Oiurch SIS-9633 Balboll Inn. Pool. Utll pd. t.o.·/su11dcck. 2nd floor, pvt & P1iv11te PfltlO. 1'Tplc. Pool. llnd O\\!ll't I~ 1•·1111111; Ill ,. · h ~ . · carry 2nd trust deed Two r,;1;1~1 H~·· w11 vi:auuful 1'\e11• story 1nndel l'Ottd" wilh hrn ! ""' ~-~·~·"""=~~--~lroon1s. t\\O buths. Fully 1-_·1i:\J,ll'\Tr•1.:\ »·•)' !.0 1. curpo'lt'lt Rr'll'I d r"' p, it , f111r~1 loc. \\ 111 sell 111/smnll Ern:l%t'Cl )a1'd 11nd gnra~oe. do11'n payment or tra~ for Con1n1 un1ty pool 1uwt hnus1• o r_ R-2 J..ot, playgiu1111cl f o r chllch'l!n. _!13-ZlS-9966 ,.;,.,ct•llt>nl !111nlly ltvini::. 1 Mo"u~n~t~'~n""D-.-,.-,-,--- l/11•111Nl 111 i\lrradden 1111d Rtsorf ' 2400 llarhor fur onh· S'.'6.7:.o. <..:1111 839-2:132 01· 612-100) r or! fur111t"r i11fo1·111a1 lonn DJ::,..;f.:TtT Co u 11 1 r;. Club 3 Br, 2'i Ba, 1600 Sl:! It, fr;l. J BR, ! BA. fl'ple, li1; yard, LOVELi' View fot, 3 br. 2 N CE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. p. ~100 to $2:50. 675-8740. good vu. 1 l>lk lrvlne Ave . No Jacuzzi. Sauna. Oubhouse. ga_rage. $31;-), bi3-29'l:S or hit-In.~. ~/mo. liai·bara, ba, air cond., \J;. po.Ii<>. Jni-by garages. En1ployed adult Santa Ana 37SO children/pel11. 839-1190 Near 1111. $325/nio. 846-7308. 67;,...2024 • ll63oitl738.-.L J •• mL"tl. 0<.i.'\JJ)'y, $350. lease. over 35. No pets. 548-1021 PRIVACY + 2 Br, 2 Ba, g;u-, CONDO 3 br, 1~1 ba, pool. FAMILY home, 4br +den, 4 s31 ~. 3 bl', 2 b<i, bltns, cpts, G7:J-.i982 LUXURIOUS iUCSt h 8 e . $14.) -~lodern Single Apt w/ patio & yard. $225. No pets. Rec. area. Close to Trans. & ba. rani;:c & oy<'n_. d/1v. di'Ps. frplc, fenL~ yai•d. J.fOUSE 5 hr, 24311 Los 5e1' Furn. ~1ald 1erv. No garttgt>s. <i-4114 shop. $230: mo. 54&-~ or 11'a.Sh/ dry, lnn111, 1n1n1ac, l4:.!-7S69 · rllllOS St. l-100/nw. L 11 e Ii n1 o k er' • Emp. Gent. Call !">12-£:>.17 &1&-5tlJ 61~ ask for Bill lncldl11g J.t"ardener: 673-3262 ~BR. fanl rni. w/iv l'rµts. 491-9711 r,.ig...7197 Apartments Unfurn. 2 BR, 1-::ASTSIDt:, new_ cpts., LA~GE 2 br, c pt Id r p 1, $50. OFF1 ST MO. drps, blt\ns, nc\\' paint, $3~'0 Mission Viejo 3267 $140 to St<ta 2 BR lr111le1"S. g!l.r, patio, sn1. ch1ld/s1n p11!10, nr. beach. No pets. 2 Br, l Bn, frplc, ~11ragt>, nr illarinn Hi1d1. S92..0:';91 1'v'1'1.~,',,' c'i'.~111~10only. 132 \V. Balboa Island 3806 pct OK. $195. a-18-084-1 Sl60 .. wtr. pd , 1146-7538 eves $·~.'-. 613-~2'·. ,-,;...'WV!• c1 · 1mus·· 1 1'1' • b 1 1 ~0 ,,,..~ -'--..;;,;_;;.,;.;.;.:;:;:o_ __ :;;::_ l.G. BACH. \Ynlk to occ && v.•knds. """ "'"'.. ...-,v•-. sssii1erl .....•... , ii42·'.:'.SiR r, · ~ ·~ ~ (I, fl l'Olll . I , F"' RC . i"'-=="==~=~=--Loii 1111tlnt. Xhll schools. ~t: · ULL'\" ~-UllN 'l BR. LA ~ 2 Br. 1!cn, 2 Bn, frpl. shop1>ing, $lla. 646-6710 ur CHEZ ORO APTS I!!!!!~!!!!!!~----I llun1e l.o\"rly, ful'n, '..' br. 2 Income Properl'V 2000 Im l111n1Hc. R l" o u I I I u J I'--'--'--'--""'-'--';.:,;~ lndl't'IK' ..... \1C'ol'S, s~;J() mo. \\'ri11• ll nn1 ••1", <1~1105 S©\l<#l~-~r,~s · Thal lnf•iguing Wora' Game with a Chuckl e <19'J-T~9l 111• 111n..s.':.i):J. Bltns. v.;/w, dl'J>~. JlO'JI, ndlts Workir!R glrb1. 1171,2 Dia· ti46-G1S9 8234 Atlanta Niro~w~po-"-,~t ~B~e~a~c~h=-3-.2~6~9, I r)('I 1ie1~. SIOO. &t2-9a20. mQnd. 675-3288 or 675-5758 Sl.20. 1 BR duplex. l\1nrricd I, 2 & 3. un. f•l'iv i:;ar, pool, --'------2BR. Spacious. BH-iu:>. cp1. 1BR u n furn apt, 314!4 cpl, 001Hn10kC'rs. no pct11.. y,•a!lher, dl')'er. C\01H! to Love For Leese ta drp11 . Patio. 1\-lust !;(>e, $175. Apolcna.\VI!.)', B.'1lbon IslMd, 968 A Wl'SI 17th, 548-0358 l>C•u·h, 536-0336 Pr~fessional Couple G1fl-426G call 838-SGOO EXTRA lrg 2 Br. 2 Ba. WALK TO BEACH 10 UNITS CM \\'ii.t'Ol1su1 .\v(·. J>ahn [)(·scrt ' . . I 1• ·cc"'°=C';·~-~~~~ Pri1n1• 1~ntnl 11~11 y, ! 1 ., tflQ{lc•r1;<1<' !'l'nl~. \\' t 11 l'Y· Real Est1te Cxchge 2800 t.i1:.ini;c or !t!'ll. TRIPLEX 10-30 ACRJ-::s lnf:ttllin-dustrial. Sell or l!:o;chnn,J.l'e MESA VERDE f()t' income prop. Sulll\11tn, One 3 BR. "'flrplr.; \y,n 2 Hrokt>r, ~.c!9. BP ... 1'2 l)n.; _prlv81" r>i•ll<>ll Real Estate Wnrd. 2900 & ii!'.IU,_<lllCll. \\JI! ~hllflll:P. [-'--------.:.;,"' P yramid Exchangors Rea ltors 83J.1761 I' \\'OUIJ) like tQ flu r 1· h 11 .• " ---------mode11t 3.-lbr. ? M huu.~<'. in TAX SHELTERS ~ locntiUn. '.\lt-:<11 \'Prde Hlt:hc.•.'11 lfllalllf, Con1 n;i ',I aro.1, dil'l"'clly fron1 ownt>r. 1.. lntlUJ. hlrl.ic~ \I /N.N N All ~pBC'll In CfltldfidC'n<'f' leaR"! T1•nu n1~ on N\'St:. Rt pl )' 1> O B•'>x l O 7 3 '. prt"Ptlld 1n1l'r•·itt,_ ,t. tl'rnu&. Ntl\J5 Brnch . 9'1003 /WlllVM BfTikt-r ~ ~ . l fUNITS OUYs F"urn1shtd I" Co6t~ i\lf'fn \\•/Pool. General 3 102 Ol"OI!• SZl,iOO )oearb·. Xlnt 1---------'-= nmint•ln;:. $179.:(.(l. ~AY!Ot't' S8J to fl50 UTIL Pd. Bat;h ){t1tl F..iclall'._ 67:".,...5KM). -1 ap111 Lfi1on11, Corona de I ;, .IPLl-:X -!'0111" J\lr;!<I•. MAr 'Mlrtt 2 l.IC!drn1. ((1rt1rr !~·-S1iD-UTlt Pd, I Br, f~l I Nrf'd111 1M:lln! S.lj noo., )'d, r:hll1l/Pf'I \\<clt'. L.<igunn. ' I • OLX L'OVli'CioN 4·Pl..r{ Sffl().N ICt: I br, Jnr . fll'tki, .t.-Pl.EX-'~ .blk N-111'h, Nl'"l~_tr!. : nr. $. t~L Plala 1cm. NO·VIEW RENTALS • yE.Ar.r.n REALTY, 5jg...tj\71 m-.1iJ:«) fl!' -4'.11-:ttl'( , , tolloeol ~1 CU.' a, 'OUAH 0 •-•o'IQ9 llll•n of •"-'°"' KIO...b~ words bti· ._. to '°'"' ,.,.,, llmplti -d1. 1 -"s;...o;:....:.o ,.;;uc.;E;.._,;I i ~ J I I' I Your mind ~gins 10 wodt _ _ _ . 1ke d1y you t fll born end ---------dOfl'n't i;top vnlll you gel uP I V 0 C R E L I 'a m•k• • -. •t·• I I I J J~ I O C0111ptei. lh• dluckl• Q\IOl1d " • • • • • . by l+lllflf In •ht. mlutft9 wOt<J you d1velop f1Q111 lhlP Ni?· 3 ~. rr1Nt NUMl!.!~lO t[Jff~S IN 1 IH(~f S()IJAtfS _, "':~'f'~~:· '"11 " I I I I I I I ~ SCRAM-LETS Answers In Classlfic•tion 8080 AVAIL. DEC. 15th. 11051 _c_._._ta_M_._•~·----J_n_•_c..;;,o~ll~•-M...;,;•~·~·---...:.37~2:.:1~·""'~~~£~' ~·~, .. ~~·~·2~'~"·::··~1!"'•1~"-"_8· l. 2 & 3 Br. crpl, drps, bltn9, Pembroke LllrK', 3 Br, f'nlcr L "' ,... gar. 221 16th St. or 205 15th 2 Bii/pooi. S-150. tno. Lease. AM B Ass A 0 0 R 1 N N 3 BR, 2 Ba 11.pt, crpts, drps, St. 1m 847-3957 Cnll 54$.-0919. 2al5 Orafllte. ~-EXTRA lgc 2 Br. 2 Ba, dlx ·ON THE BAY 673-005.1 poolside apt nr heach, ndli.. BRAND NEW 2 Br. a.pt. cptldrp. No chlr!rn_1~So~rry""'oo""'""~·',;',;1~1650....,. 53&-8362~='-i • "'" 2'., ba. blln. kilch., ., pet&, 111'. 6-16·9'*' zis., vt'nrl)' lea.!e $650. mo. Apt. "r' l\faple St. 1 BR. 1.Ba. $140 to $100. mo. 111-1 •-1 ll 111111 s2 gso & UP --2Z! Chicago St. ll.B. Tobin I\' .... u """' 11 p, · n)(). "• c1 ••• 1., ,:::"=::., 1 BR. R.1.ngt, relrlg, dliWhr. Realty S.Mrlatl \lo'/bo:tl ~ll(I. &t2-04.l2 ...,..., ... ~-~ n t In . S l 4 O I mo . 7 O 3 Sl6S &: Ur. 1•2 Br, 1..,. mlec. LEAS.F. S 4 5 0 I n1 o-N t' w ~·.'!!''"!.~.:.·.·~ knl\mar 962~36 -.... '"' · R 1 : Crp Pool. rec roon1, dt'J)ll. crpt, llnrhor Vlrw 2 hr + den, ~·-t BR.· Stovt-, c n v, L~. bttn&. Adults, no p e 18 , loflcd 1.-til, frplc, pa 1 los, 11\dry raels._!'nd ca rport 53 6-0492. 2:11 12th St. ovf'rtiana. Full 1ndl1Cpd & L-...• tw.IMM S..ttcW.....tl \\"/81ol'8gt .• )4(}..6181 eves. ~ron 219 Cith 51, 2f.~~:rrr.~<IO· l 327 or ~!:::!;:!':,::.. =P-4 2 S'lURY. 2 hllnn. iv, M. BR, 2 BA. cpt111 •• ~ .• W.+ bw II S pvt pa(lo, pool, nt>w crpt. carport 1 citlld OK no pets C0NDO 4 hr, 3 ba, tam . r1n.. T.W•IW.. • .,......_,,, -:-~~ ·-73.'i Joann. 646.-14:50 Sl.8:), .$160. r00, 531-Wtii ' . dtn. rn1., fl\101, s 11 u n a , DEL""., 2 "' 1 Ba • ! Br Jacut'tl, tt"nnl8. Pro!. OW.Cldi .. ~...-.U. W•*"IDryer ... .a. 2 a.""~i d 1 · BR, palk>, carport, new drromrNI. Ei.:lr~A. Cl~ 1-0 • ... ., c, 11. u ts, nb pets. ttpts .\ dl'ftpet. Nenr ocean. bc.-h. 6*6728 or 64.5-7\02 WATllPAU-STllA114S-LAGOOHS ~6'79 nr 833-.'1781. • Utll pd, &n-• 6U?LEX 1 h1·, .,. "•Ill. o••v 2 BR APT. Kids OJ\. No 2 BR ll('ar Hun 11 n g ta ri uia I ~· Pets. $175/Aio. II "-·-Ad 11 s•10 """1. 11"'1. Couple only. No 22 7 7 HARBOR BLVD. · !211 AJoo,l, CM &l&Srotl ac~w;._U ",,! ,,,;;,,, ' J>E'li. Nr, Jan1boroe·Br\111ol l -7,;;-;;:-;;::-.;=;,,;,,:=:::;:.c_l~==~~!)!..1!,!~~~~....,--M!l--9911 e\"es: Gil-i'S.11 COSTA MESA $L\'lo-2 Dr 4·plrx, cplll. STUUtO 2 BR, fon:ed air BAYSITOltl~S .$41). fl'lll. Yrly , 64r4840 nige, re.frll(\ fflmlly "° pel1:. ~!'!l'..i .. ~!.Kl. gnr. Near OO•clt ~ m.o Sim lm11r. 5t!Hl358 ~. UI 14th Sc • IM!. Lovely l Ur, 't Bn. No I 1 'RG" 3 , " 1 .. • JM"\J. 2.19.1 ~~I\'.,."" Dr, ""'' L 11r, ' )fl, l'~'l'n, l BR. Unf. l l1lk trum bt1ch, "f21:l1199-4<ill· 646-Q19 I ':::============~====! Pfttlo, nr. OC<.':-C..)1(\1 <'l'JlS, t>bol. no chlldrtn. ,.., pets. _ bt1n1. Ji!l5. SJl...fl.130 't:U ._ utn. 900-2"7-16. • • ' .. • • Apartments Untufn. Ap1rtments Unfurn. ,,---.,,,-,,---,==-:--,-,--.,-.--..,,=~-~--,,,-.,..,,_...,=,,_,-~-=-=--.,.---,=~=---=----Wtant$d.ly, Ot,fmb(r 4, 1974 .. DAILY PILOT 0 7 1 Apts Furn/Unfum 3900 Rentals to sh•re 4300 Bu•lnest Rent•t 4450 Lott & Found S)OO 1 C•rpet S•rvlc• -6016~I R•model &. Repair6081 H;ipw1Mid." "&F-7l'Oo I • ~1 Huntington tseach 3840 NF:\V 1,2 & 3 Br u1>111. 1,2 & 21~ !Jn, lrpli'S, g:u·. 11<Hi05, Newport Be1c:h 3869 Vista Del Mesa NEWPORT VILLAGE $li~/$.).;(I lllO. ADULT C:AROEN HOl.l~S • * * • • k lHVINE AVE., AT MESA. \\'Ill ha\'ll just a f~ 1 & '.! 3 BR, JI~ Ba. bl!na, 1,u~hi't', 1 Near New"jiui1 Blvd, t'l'll'Y bd rm apt1 n11allabl£t on o d11·r 1· l't\, unit_ S.100. 1110, S,. [r\'lne tn<lu:J:tlal Coniple~. 11r.;f <'t>n1e, fil"I' sc1v l'(I b11~l!I Center S•n Clemente ""' Sq ··1 Store or office OIL F.1 Ca1nlno Rt:il Excellent J)Rrldng 492-9764 491-7333 CALJt~. A.'tl!\!Al. C0'.'.111.0L P r of Carpet Cleaning Ql'.\l.lTY \forlc, tl.1.'!., z; )r-. BCl0..-1>'.P.~a•F:R r 11r1 Tl11w llu11U11gron &11.t·h Shtlter Floor Care &. Windows ''·'"I'· I ~<' It ~n1 .l<'.tbii fn'l' l.}1<t•11n1 f'i1l<hi .. 11t)fl). lni.: S311 £dlll00 SI. 536-G.l.JI . , ~ • , ei.t. ~~.\It: PRICE. L 11' Po-;1 Olflt't' H"' I:!~'(; Hack ot Hunuu11• Socitly ~Ull'h ~llUll &·iv. 53•-l~ &11-17i0. Call Ke11. I t•un·. L11i;u1iu Jk,u·h 1'0 -iJ71i ANlt.lAl. ASSIST. U:ACVE Ccreto.f)'/C '"I! Roofing t1G82 --Adoption, Spa)•IJijc and ement oncr•I• vv BOYS dll5 fk.·l11 wur~. llB I BH Sl!JO. 2BR S2JO. R e I erenet.-s abeolulely tt- T0b1n Prof)('L'ty ~lgiut HC'C 1\kl~ "'/IQ!m, liilllardll, qult'l.'tl. Adullll only. 8~t.J-iz11 , No t't.-e. C0It1r T,V. Pool & Jaeuul $175 A UP ROOMMATES \\'anted to &hatt beautiful 2 1*d1wn1 fumi~hed or un. lurni.shed Apl11. at ()&k. -.,too d. The~·s Sl.000,000 111. r ec r ea non faciUIJea. C o l't1 pl l mentary tennl11 11."S!iOUI, Sunday b I' U ll C h . S port 11 to11man1ent!I. A lnduttrlal Rent•I 4500 fullliine ac1lvi!ies director ---------- N_:~:~~A"fsl~~~~um~ S;~Ch"HOE. a r ll u an ;; & 1;;:i~i!1~~i-k.''~Z~iic~ GloR,LS Poodle, 11t11!t, grey 1.rrnchl.na ~·r. _Cotu>~nict!•>n I.le lOOl~IC-39 :-i;k ror And) Lill> ntix male blkflibt Ch~an-up, l-Jo11luig 111! Uu·t. i;.i:;..Jli9l P aper Routes Opan . 111 1 · ' Cust Cernent \\'ol"k. 6-12·~1~ ' I L B h · ~o e, en1, tun Don l?El'AIH S. i\11 l ~fl\.'s. n~·a.~ n aguna eac 1n UN IQUE 111 o d . Pcnit; St:'<!ur!t.Y Patrol. Refrlg. lnc. ~·Urn lshf'd & u11lu111li;h('(l. Pa<l w/ \•iew vf u ("~·a 11 e 5-1:'.i-1355 e Tc11.11l11 t'OUrts. (lf'ssons loo! J llarbo1· Pacillc Apl~. li!l6~ I PARK NEWPORT Volleybell, gh1 nt recreullan P C I I , 2"' I Uld" .. bl1l;ir(b , 1"''·'r llla11t). • lk',:~, _" , .. 11·~ · "'· ::!l:I. APARTMENTS 10 "'aeres of 1· u s tic ul· •192·•1·'·l:1 01 g,;5-,.38(). Uurht•lor 1 or "l &odruon1s rnosphe1'C. !luge pr i I' a t c BRAND .NE\V 2 bl' :1111.. anLl Tuwnhou~es • p<i tioo. rrple, \I /\\I cpt., ii r 11 ~·I Fr• S:t!l.50 Oil('n 9-6 Duil; :\IOVE QUI0\1.Y: D/~V. patio., ~~1114 1ren Or.. )S,)a Pool~ Terulis Ne\1•port. Fl'\\'Y at Baker St S21J . .t. uri. 816 5847 .,\(•r.1ss fl'Qlll f ashion Jslun<l 557-0075 :l ~R DUPLEX. Cq11 ~. 0 1·ps.. I i1t. J;1n1bo1w on Sun Joaquin \ .......................... .. Drsh11·asher, dbl (:Ur gul', lhlls Hu;1U. MESA 1~·;.1shrr & dryf'r hooJ.:.up. (714 ) 644-1900 $Z::O. nK>. !IG8-6141 BRr\N D new 2 Br, 2 Bu .\· GARDEN NE"' Deluxe 2 Bit, 1'1 U;1. plex, l>llns, dsh"'hr, Jaunc:hy I APTS ~t udio. All bltn~. $260 rc·r f:tcil. Fro111 $2 10., $325. ror LnO. ·I~'.: 20111 ~I. "!)". 1111 i.ludiu ii/1 fq J)t!ll. Nr, Hun· 2 & l Bdm1q, Cl'Jlts. drpg. \\')\() pinna parties & BBQ"s. \Ve'll even help you find a roonunnte. Sorry, no one under '.!I .t: no pets. ;\loclc.!5 open <lail~· !O io 7. &.·c our larger ad in l hl' :.i11a rl rnen1 S('t•tion. OAh.'"\\'OOD G • .\11DE.'\" APTS 16th at ln •ine Gt2-81'i0 ROOillATE. Yearly Rental Ocean Fn1t. FP. Patio. No Ga y . \\1 il l 311 0 1 r or housecleiuiing. S300 lo n101·e in. fHG-0030. •COSTA MESA• \JOO st1. fl. l18::t. rc:uly tor occupa11i.:)" 1i :io sq. ft. s:n:;, Ne11.r S.O. fl'f!'l'wuy, :iOOO sq. n., lrg. yard. 6COO sq. fl ., Hprlnklcl'~cl. t::i,ooo sq. ft .• ln·lnt" Near Newpu11. FL"I\~·. C. l~bt.>r1 Nattres,;, rtltr. Coila l\lesa 9i~7l 1000 F1' of /1.1·1 on S'"r\\'PAfl:I\ o/c, hf!al. cpts. d11>il. 12';0 under goin::t rale, S66-44S1 f:E\'1': 600 sq M S\00 ~9-'-1 Randoloh, C:\1. 6i H 1JG ferrler, n1(jle, blk/\\11! 1 , • , . , .--:-Frt•f' 1.:!>L 1.1 .. '11. As!; l~ir Many Loc.otlons.. Shop nli.x, fl•n1. btktwht LEO:-llTE CO:\CHF.1 E l:\C. \rull. S30-YJ10 1111.11 1111•· Call M r. Lambert L1:1b, tEcrn, bl11.l·k concrete Ii t a.n1 PI ~ 7. l"Ub· .fCif<XH" ;;l~-ll)t,ilf"l :.~·lin~·1 61?-<132 1 CulHt\ n1ale, bn1/w~t bl~i.1onc, brkk. _iu., . 11:1.t111s. nrii· S· l"~l'<lVf'r Fri'" ,.,1; i.;,111,,1 ! 11•1~·r. t,111,.invl'r Sh"P 1111" n1ale Llack dr11·e"·ny1, e1,·i bro-1.1-1'.I 1 1 , 1 · 1 -• • • · . • 1n11t{' .• , .• ~· n~u1·t·• *BOYS & GIRLS.-C.:ockt1Ill)J, fc1n, whit" CE'.\ll•:NT \\"ORI\ or :.i1J J,Jnd~ • -. St. Ben1nrd, ft'n1, t1"i Rf'all0£\able r·rl•e 1-:~i ini:itr.~ Sewing/Altera tions 6084 1K1·11,r.•1i; t' J:••Uh'' u1i.'n 1<11 Shep, n1ole, blk/ton L't<I\ GZS·J:l'.i:;. • . • (' ."1111 l'h·111l'r1tt'. :-.1u1. a~t' lO Hht'IJ. trnl, blkllnn CEi\IE.''T-.t Dlut·k \\oi'k ALTl'.r.,\JIO:'\,!') '" . "~!",1~~ .' 1 ,\ n11 ,. Pr10111 1•\'<'l"Y ~rr1""" fem v;h1/ltk . 1n:111L· le.~· :.:u)~ ~ :.:1rl:o. Lli I u1 .. n1h r.11· 111?~ "Md Gh·l·I '"":"" · . \ral\1, pal10'1. tlde1u1lk~ C" Ca1'11 J\«1, 6i~-~~~~"! ~··,, # Ct.-1111 Shf'fl, ma.le, 11'!!.lf' \\'htle etc E . hr vr job 6-~;--0~l:i -·-.-.--" --. . l 11 IH1 ·•l't' 11 llll n; Iv "'t'tt" ari-.1 1 Dosi~ 1111.K, 111ale. bl\/brn -~ · · Telev11uon Repair 6090 ·~1 " L"<Qol .jib Phonr CoMi~. inti ll'. 11 \ ! Ora peri•• 6027 l'1.·.1~;:;u .i111J 1\:r;k"tu fr1nr an Tt.-rrier, fl•in. ti1 n/\ltrt nrur s T.\' .. ..;F:J!\"tt'!' •111•1t··"1i"" · Ci\'rS *DRAPERIES• . . l.qu . .i t1i1i•·•· l.1111'!.>llT ShthrK1ttens,gry t3'J!)y )"eur end lloliil;iy S!X'CtU I. for l"-'rsonuh.u-.1 "·1111.,. u11--__ · - • b R••••lll·" <••·t••"I 11.,.rl;. C1•lf1r or hhi·k i.. \\!1111' BOYS'-GIRLS 91i0-1Rl!9 or ~-lfl-'l!t'.:..~. Lln'.;,-tnn II arbour. No /Jels. ulllllics paid. B 111 n s, 2 BLKS lo B(:h on 1ih&.1 84G-9IOO o.1r S-J6-7f!10 l11un.:1·y facil ities. R ec • 1 1\10. f HEL R£KT t l::xcetlent offit't' location in Ne"'JlOl"t nelll' Hoar: & Bay Storage l.n:;-hr l\1\t~ns. t:.. by ..... ..., " " " (' II 1· 'ij "I 1 · Shlhrt.i»lll,feui,c;'.lk...:i Sh('<'l"5,Anli(jlle$;1\in..,.Optn __ 11 ''· • .ii "'l:,.11~r.,,11"r C;.1rr1rl !'-:-.hn.• st I d 1 1\'1.:'l.1·cio&f'rinl1> \l\•r111Ty T.,. To•r hni;i;on 1·.Ul I•'"" .J'..:.C' 111 l.tl•• 1~1 ... ilflll•~11 4550 BR 11·/rrplc ,t, cn1.: i.:;or. Nu LARGL' 1 .. _., .... roon1 \\'/pool l&ble, gy1n 1030 Sq. Ft. s::;oo. l!li-1'.!IJ -·-··---- Garages for Rent 4350 1 STOP HERE! "111r 01:1, n1::.e, 01',.'. ouro11n<'Outr~1cts.:\0 1ur11 n.o•I -~·•~ \n hu••. LI •·.' ,,I J\11.n•ul,1. C.\1111:\ll !\Ir, 9 "" ~ ........ l'lll, 2 ""• cpts. 1von1, S11urn1. pool. Adults Pt~ts. :i:'.li-7'!1. drps, hl!n~. gru· .. nr ifoag only, no pet~. 2Ml Bristol, Hunt. Harbour 3842 Ho:.p. J\luture ndul1s. No Custa l\1csa. ----·------1 pees. $2'.!J. 1110. 642-4387 751•1415 10:-:..'"'0 PRIVATE, locked. $1:'.i. mo . .\06 2'!nd St, Huntington Beach. 9ro-lSll9 :: BR. ~ Ila. DELUXE. SPACIOUS 3 hr, 2 Im, '""le, :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;:;;;:;;;::::::; $290. 16972 I lo~k1n~. Corner ' .. Sll'l•S lu "'t1t('l', ,,Tly, •~ \Vol'nel' S.· Jtosl;ins. 1.11;1._ .,.,,,.il No 4 . n10., 11•knds. A\"ail. OP1· 1. ""'~L.1A'rllQ · 200 4lst St. NB. 675-2:!41. JWt1!1IUS!l .l:ll.'i\YJ SINGLE 1:arage lor rent. ~30. 1r.c nth. Co: '!t l\lesa &IZ.364J 2 BR, 2 Ba. S230. 1110. 1 BR, 1 ll'kdys. 213-SW-59S5 (JCITillC lllW COllCE,T ! Ba, $175. 1691'2 llnsl;l n~. Cur. BLUFFS, l~c n1odern 2 Br,'.! ADULT lAll(SIDlllVINC \Vat·nci· & lloskin~. 1'1,:;r. Ba \1•/rJOOI. crpts, d 1· p s. i JM4L1 "'1.1tCC.1,t1D NCI. 4 abundattt bltns & storage, •Bachelors 2 BR. :l B:l. $2:'~! Ill\). l BH, 1 fl'plc, 2 cai· garar.e, $290. Btt, $17.i. 1697:.! I Io s k l n s , n10. sub-let. 641).4781 • 1 BR , 2 BR 1'1gr. No. 4 ,ll.j(j.' ~"·:. BHAN O NE\\I 2 br, 2 ba, •2 BR I. Den .) AR, :; Thi. nF;LUX~ Upl:-.1t1 .. steps to ocean. S3Z Fr0m $185 -$435 S290. 16!)72 Hnsk\n!;. lo.1. S..~~~-Davidson RI t y . S IN G LE ga.rage, ('t1stsicle, C.i\.I. S25. mo. &IZ.26::t7 SINGLE {~ur gat·age iu· 12th & Balboa Bl. $2J 111 o. 61:.>-iGOO duys: 675--7876 e\'es \VANTED, s aragt! in s a n Cie111cnt e :ire.a, n1ust be lockOO. <\9&-3:;~:; or S:::r370:"i Office Rental 4400 !\1:::-r. No. 1. 8JG.•r.'2l Gl.l-7.11,. Meso Verde East & Adams Lido Isle 3856 1 S~a~n~C~l::•~m'.:•~nI~•====~3=87~6~ \ c===;;54,;,0~-1;;8;;0;;0,....,==:: 3 BR. Z B.1 . hl1ns. '.! 1·:\l' i \Vhite \\'11t~ Vu-ll'g immac 2 ~$1 SO & UP garage, cpts, tl1'f\!I. Al1ull s. hr itlefl l fot retired. S235. 1 & 2 BDRMS Lease. Also 2 nr, P; Bt1, 2 i:; \\'. ~1 a't' quit a. :? car garage, bltns. l'pls, 4\i2-J079/492-3!167. drps, trplc. Ll';l<;c. C a n pnrtially rurn. Sr.i-3967 C•'JltS, drps, stoYe & refrig. Fui·n. avail. Gt't'en Jay,•ns, t'OYerro garages, offstreef ~'ldng. Adults. no pets. _ 2000 l"ullerton A\'e. I 1 blk WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPOqT BEACH Mission V~o 3867 2 RI! CONOOJ'.ll ~lli:-01. ,\ir rond iliouin:_:, 11001. S 2 j () nionth. 5.'!1-40!P. Newport Beac:h--38-69 OCEANFRONT '.? BR. ::! ha. klrn S100 11·n1r. 2 BR, 2 lo'1. wlnt1•r $300 BAYFRONT :: BR, 2 ba. uni. s.17;, ~·rly. STEPS TO BEACH :: BR. 2 ha, furn. S2i.i ~ l'ly 3 BR. I ba. !urn, 11 n!r S2j\) 2 BR house. wnlr. s1;i0 CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR. unf. houi;e, fan1. rn1 •. 2 ba. ~ lsc or l~/o!)l 2 RR': 1 b:i . .1.uil. $215 vrlv NEWPOf!T CREST 2 BR . 2 lw. l'Onrlo $.i25 COMMERCIAL Orfic:e MUile, N'pl. $2,j() ' associated BROKERS-RE ALTORS 1t'.l:l5 W llolboo 67J-J66J PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS LCE 2 Br. 2 Ba. \'i('I•/, deck!!, dslnvhr, 2 car gal'. $250. 4!U-2'.!39 "" "' .... ' ""' •• • • "" rf •• San Juan i;:. of Newport Al'e, 1 blk So. Capistrano 3878 or Ba)'. l 642-!liOO. A"•ll•.,I• ••• . D .. I••• .. ,,.c.tl".. •ff ic.. • .t.11 Cali fJlr Howard 645·6101 SGPER SAN JUAN 2 b1·. 1 ON THE B·AY bu. 1st & last + clean·g. 8th floo1· 2 Br. 2 Ba. Slip 1!Pp. f\1·ail 12·1 636-0ll6 avail. SJOO. rno. Neil'JlOrt DE "UXE OFFICES Bch. 642-8931 or 646-6316 " Santa Ana 3880 Alll.POHT WCATION , BR t , d So Room,• ______ 4000..;,._ Patio sulte from i12J. nio. 2 , t'!l . rps, ga;?Jc, · · Incl. A.IC, crpts, drps, aJ1 Cous1 Plar.a area, .,,1::i. 2300 NE\\'PORT. Large roo 111 , ulil & janitorial serv. *No Center. 6'16-8135 Rtt. 3Pl\1 bath. ptiY. entra.nce, patio, 1 .· ~ r.eq. • I !ltonth Free $110.S12i. SPAC. Singles, nr. linens $100. G-15-91 91 alt 5 or n.enL ~hopping & trnnspor!ution. wknct~. .w82 S. I::. Bristol, NB .iG:i'c'c:'•';,'~;,7'"-1·c'c· c'~=5c17c·~=7 I R()();\1S ~O \\'ll up. w Ith 5:.7-iOIO Westcliff 3896 kitchen $30. wk up 11pt. **Corona del Martt 1 ~7..5'~S-..;9~T"';o·~o0c""&~l;.0J7oo°"'7~-I Profe!'lsional Of.fi<-es and/or ADULTS 2 BR. Jl S ba. Single LIVE AT THE BLAO I. Reb1il. De.luxe, air rond., Story. Patio, Sill\ fr PI C • sz: & ur n wk. 673-0440 ample prl;g, j11n. se1v ., util $?.)(). 1665 lrvine A\'e. Dt. PINE KN"OT i\IOTEL pd. J00.2"Xl0', H1\'Y !ronta~'I! 642--0!!9. & 2ntl llr. lrun1 $13.'i. O\\·ner. I Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 ROO!l1 in 3 BR llOUJ;(' Sl12·50 675-EOOJ. 2ll.)j E. Coost + uliJ. Pel O.K. Jl.hlie or lligh-..·ay, Cd;\I. OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFLATION 1-'emale over 21. :.lS-3762 PRJ. ENTRY & l:lA. Artr.:ic 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. sleep rm. Pref. quiet. empl. l\'E\\'PORT Financial Center fem. $100 n10. 616·&"i0"1. Leasing Office Space Hotels, Motel• 4100 CALL 0 1'\·SITE l'>IANAGER t71 •1J 6-12-3111 ext. 246. 58.60 & UP t l 11.10. FREE P.ENJ' * No lease req. Dix. offices adj. Akporter I-lotel. A/C, Kitchenettes • 11•kly rates full services. rroin $145 Mo. t J76 Ne1vpo11. C/l.f 548-97l'i 2171 DuPont, Rooin 8 l'\•c..l nn exti·a s t or :i ;:c clo~rt":' Roonf; G a r a g e ~ or ?":' You neod AlLSPACI:: :\linl S101'8.ge. Fron1 $7.50. J!untingtou Beach 900-1970 Garden Gro1·c 6;>,t;...8'.!14 LINK STORAGE UNITS Personal bu~iness or recrea· tional storage. From SS. Jan1boree & San Diego F"·y. 979-0l:i:'.l. ~entals Wanted 4600 S)!ALI. Apt. II' nn l p cl in Ne\\"JIOr! 11rea in exchan~ for painting & 1n1lnt. b\" ex. per. Scnndlna\·lon p::iinter, ·19 )TS old. G-12-J.l.19 !lflODLE 3gt oouple desire 1 or 2 br furn \\intPr rental 011 !he beach. 832-0211. Miscellan Rental• 4650 \\~\-rent'!' Buy older 1 Br house tr:iUer set up In quiet park. (Sp&l'C rent $70. n10, incl. g:is. air, ""aterJ. $500. clo11·n. Ownf'l' \l•ill c a r r y $150. balance lo qualified, n1ature pcr;ron. No children. Sn1. pet1. 64J.453(1 rl111ancbl I~ Business Oppor 5005 Liquor Store• Several Dress Shop Net• $40K yr Drug Store Np B Pi11a P•rlor Gr $11M yr Signs-Wood, Glas,s & Plastic HOLLAND BUSINESS &15-41i0 SALES 5 4 0 -0 6-0 8 Business Wanted 5010 WANT TO BUY Pa.v cash for profit. bus. H.t.-st. retail, n11ton10llve, Cocktail lounie. HE etc. ' C31l Fl'ank, ~i Money to Loan 5025 Ii.OST: F .. :11ule \\"('sthlJhhind 1 t }' ···~ J • I' 1 c 11 f)\IJ Y ' "hi 1 .. ,.,1,.,. 111•1,,.1, "·~lli"'l d<>1"/Hi frtt hu111c 01,.111•1 ~. ,\0 11 11'.'n( s, 1t·1· 1·~1. '. ·" ,.., I .a.":-'"• a ll' . • 1 • """ .. !nt•·rr-torc;in·~·i110.:cl1Jl"'!(' Tile 6091 f',1.Vr ow ,.,,lt 1;::i ~:;::?J ·~ ·:··':::·in·; red L'Ollar \l'/Kt.-w Opeu 7 tl:i~·.i. Ph jjG..J'.!t:; l<'.11\• 11 1• •l1l·"11u 1 Yurk tags. Vic. So Co3st D !', .\ p .-~ r. I I-: S Ii f' f m Cl~H.\ \l!C J'lLl:: NE\\" .~. ~11:11 (J1•1~'I_' 1:11111_hf)C!_ Pl:iu !.lrea Fr i altcrnoon. .~,1 I f'r ! j--9i9-J.~Jl da\·s. 494-3091 eves. Chr!~nnas' \\' 11 tJ I "~ ;1 le l~n"""'e. r e e l'~~1~11.~1 f'> BOYS & GJ Rl,S He"·an.J. Pleti!ie return if !llf~'er. ~·re" l-:sti1ua1 .. ~. -"!.!!.l'lh~ i1·1•!r'11111e .... IB-.~26 l'lo« D.\ll.Y . PiLVT ~ .. ~ round. Do;: is liln~ a child 10 C;ill for in ho111e :i JI ]l 1 . Top Soil 6092 ll•UT•'~ upc·n 1n COSTA us. 6.~l!ISO ---\II•;..;,\, COLI.EC~·: P.\HJ\ .t- LOST: Red Fl 0 r·e 11 tine Electric.al &031 "*TOP SOIL * COi\1P0'T• E.,,.:.:T .~· \\'~:S'T COS1'1\ \\"a llet. Fri II·~ approx 4 ~ •i\IULO·! * HEI)~\'OOl.1 • ~:~·:'\ ~~~-4:\:!I F l pln. btll1l Li<lo Kord & ?.l ~t. ELECTRlCL\N-license no . · CA( L j$f'....U9'ID I ·.qua 1111111·. .1np O)er r.e1l'ard. Cal! 6 7 j-S 7 (i 6 23310S. Sn1a!I jobs. nu1int &. , • . ----BRAKE & "pairs, 22 )Tl! exp 518-J~'OO Tree Service 6093 before 9 : 3 0 a n1 or art J:Wpn1. Gardening 6045 Cl ll~ls·s TT~f.E :-:Jo:R\'ICJ·: ( LOST. Bro11·n & \1·hite T('r· _ , • . . , • Trlru1ni11g, rrn1111·&I. ) a l"tl FRONT [?~O MEN & I rier \\"/bad left reM le;:;. l r>IEXICAN 9 ·\P.IJ[:\bh clt"annp. ti l llJ~~-i!J19 Lost Sat, 11/::0. Vic: Isl St ;\l!KE S S h I & I • ,.,,,,, o,, " La.""""· I 1.a.,. v .. d ,,,;,,, .. o,,,,. ' 00 • • 7005! INSTALLATION MEN Please cnll 499~1317 aft G ur.s · Tret.-Tntn. Free Est Instruction . F 0 UN D CAT : Ti g er S·l8·21\'9• 9'.ini-6pni -,.0.-ICE -,~-~--T·I-: -• • G 11 I:: , 1,1110, 1ro1y I Gold/Blk. fen1alc .. approx JAPA.:"ES~ :11 ('n~r. ~JI. Your llonic Or ~line For Pep Boys Store 10 mos old. Tui;l1n n r · \\'kly Mauit. CI e ~ n u ~ s · ;\fr. Ne\\'lllatt S.1::-2:t:O llnrlled. f11ll-1 h11l' osx.·11111:.:~ Ne"'POrl Blvd & LsiUna Tree & Shrub Tnn1. ~ ree 'I . 1 . , Rd ~ 1-· I ·1 · g •<>~ Piano 1.c~.son~ • 111 ~il >u:~ ,v '1 o.1 r" 1 n ! · °"'"-.~uv. ei; · J's-..,,.,, . 1 • C l'Qrlfls L1tl('1··11 cnif)!uyt>l' Lo~. RE\·'ARD Blk I b GARDEN/711·\Th'T/L .... DSC P Br Co ll'gC "IU•h!UI. a 11 . • ~· · , ·~ . .:i • 1 : • ' • BruC'i' 'iJ2-l~?.'l or !>lG-4178. lwnl'fll". 11/29. F cn1ale. Lie ~. Sotl, Spnnklers, O e11nups, , ~ ,\J111lv' 111 Pt•r.ion "Ornkc". Ballloa 81,d. & SoH ed. 61'·3331, 6J6.·l"' ~11'11 r.. 1;1 liJ.. ~""'' ""' 40th St. 6T.r7091. GA.RD!\F...R \\:anted. S<-111i-! I i ,. 15'.IO s. llRrWf<. ru!TfOJ'IOO LOS'r: Re\\·ard. Es ca ped l m<Jnlhiy. Phone Cl a y1 0 11 ft1 .. ym1nt l.l:!'ll Br!Aeh Bl. \V~·!>lnl fron1 kennel Bristol & Cy· Sa.m.~.m. 963-8?5.'i. '.f.Jlti l!!'!sl<ll, Cft~~I£~:!... pres!! Lg. Blk ~la.le C3t, flea EUROPEA.'J .GARDE:N l:.lt C.:OCl\T,\IL \\",\l'rRESS • coll;i.r. \'ery linticl. 557-SOSO Landscapin;:-tree Sf'n·icl' Job Wanted, Fmale 70S0 1 r1ti11u•. F/11111(<. r:ou•I tip1. aft 6pm. rc11sonabie &t2-:i329 6S.'1-lt!::t Aft. 1'..' IJ(lf•tl. 5~132. CALIF. AN ll\1Al. CONTROL.. LA\\'N l'Enovations, ya rd PR01'~_ESSl0i'\i~L Su 1' "c >'llJELIVI::l~YM.\N, p t' r 111., J~untlngloo &:ich Shelter cleanups, lite hauling-, Nl'.'1\·· Intl:-1"\'IC\Yt:r. ~oi· 0 r" ~ !: 1' p/li111r, £1n·L,y 1norn dcliv of 8311 Edison St. a.30-{>j51 port, CD~I area. 6413··1676 Co.un!Y: Al! Jll.i~s~·s. CiJ I I L,\ Tini<'s lo CM. Nl:I-Hl'I.'~. Back of Hum.'\ne Society Gf.ner al Ser-.:lc.et 6046 ·l9i.i-3:Vti vi· Sl>-.>1°'1· Nr1 {'illel·I. tllus, htl\'C de· FOUND. 1 yr olcl, Gray & . BOOl(K EE PJo:H. A/P/ J•l'nrL «nl'. 51~7!i2. Black l.fole Cockapoo. Vic: , . AIR. 1~1.n .. Q11rly 1 a .x DE'.\'TAL .\SSl:-i'T,\NT: Eu c I i <l "' s il n DI e g 0 AT TENT.~ 0 N Bus E 'I:· ;~rt.s. r yp1ng. PIT. Oon;'ic ll .!1 i rs I ti I'' l'Xpt"lriencf'd. Freei\·ay. 557-67~ ecu1i1·t.-s! \\Ill hand-11ddrt>ss .>~G--065-1 II , -, o . '"kl"' X rel . I "'~•·' v "· nn i;n ... ""'· LOST : Beagle, male your • nias c a. s -~I PR.\C. Nur'bc, 11u111\!"l'. t•f-i'~1•11bll1ll' fuL' 1r.p SiAlary le blk./tan & .,·ht. Ans. I~ ivhate\•er. C~_ll .s anta s !icient, l;h11.I. l.1.1•::il rt•!s. I ,1· .• 61.\-'t.fTh' Helpers S.18-:-iil;, N · ·'· 6 g " "'ri. It.~. -·'· I ":-011L''\\'~\I ". Call: jj'.?-9023 · 1 Orl-'Sll"-"'l"I". :.! 1-Ou 1,1().,"'.\'T \L OH~ ...M "!ti nE\\' ARD. L l <;_ E N S E D, P R _ (). 612--1771 . 1,,;~ \:ICJO/F.I Toro~r.Exp'.· ~ .,~-·-p§ FESSIONAL N ~ R.S I~ C PRAC.1"1CAL l'\ut-,,~. llJY 01·j ,1-s u1ln. ';7!1l lo start. P. 0 . [ ]Ital SERVICE IN "\OUR night. Lil·e Ill ••r oul . &..'l:l l~.l:.1To1·0,Cit!.91630. hnonal1 HO:>.tE. Ph: 49i-2f.62. ·l!IG-::3-IJ vr Sl't-J'i0.-1 R~Plit'~ ' "•len1ial "iiiiiii;;;iiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiO~~ SMALL HOm>-HEPAllt H e lo Wanted M&-F 11o0j DENTAL ASST ' I CARPEtITRY PLU!\IBJNG • Personals 535l) EL.EctRtCAL ~19·100-i 01wh"Side e.'1>er. 1Jnl:i-. E~· :...:;..::c.;:.;:.. ____ Hauling 6051 ADVERTISING SALESJ p;uided 1h1t1es. 311 dt1 ~ )IRS llEEDS Forn1rr Yel1011· Pa~ 11 r 11c1•k. Full ~a.Ju ry. r>l a n Y SPlltlTVAL ltEDIU~I. LOCAL tifov111s & Hauling 1naguzi11e spac~ t'XJW'I'. i\ln· ht•arfit~. lk•i1ch area. Call ASTROLOGY J, TEA LEAF by student. l.urge Ir u c k , tw"l' niale 01· len1. Corun1L"-!16~-2~::6. REA·Dl~·cs rea.."llnable, Ban-y 531-I23J sion only. C:1ll ror ap11L -DENTAL RECEPT. Advi&e on all niauers. Love. SK!PLOADER & don1p truck tito-o:illi C.I' 615-!i9i7. .\I' rih:..,1,. <l1>n!rl ingnll. n1arriage, hfo:tlth business. work. Con~rete, asphalt. /\ L ;\I', i\t Il\51 A LLER~Pl . 1r i•xp 11._('. Sltl. O•l(>n. Sonle Dy app't only fron1 1 pm to sa11.1n::, bre:iktn;::, 8-Mi-7LIO tln1e. J yr. 111in exp. Ref".~. ):;01, rnq, bcnif!l)~ 4 'R.l3. furt~~ ~~ ~;3 ~1))Pn1t TI4 -Health Clubs 6052 l'f!<(<l.. 979-1:!::1 Io r ap-Ca!! S.1fl-3j.lt1, $9 ... Sfl3! .. ~ on the bay Lux111·.v :q1in'tlll<'ll l 1 i 1· i n \! overltJOklni:: the 11·011•1•. En- joy Si."~l.!XI 11•·111111 ,;1111. 7 swin1n1lni;:: pool". i li!.!hh'<l IC'nnis cour1s, phi~ 1nilt>~ 111 bicvclt> lrnll ~. pultin:_:, ~1111r. ncbcmrri, (•l'OfJUl'1. ,lµnif\1' l'!'- from sn 1.j() 1non1hly: fllS(l 1 and 2·l>cdroon1 plan~ and 2!>tary IO\\'n hou~s. Elel·tri1· kilchens, privnlt> 1111rio~ or bal ro n les, 1·~1t'lM?lllU?:, d r o p e r lrs. Suh1rrr11n('a rarking \\ith l"lev:-iton;. 01~ tklnol rna!1\ ~l"l'\'h't'. Jus1 norlh of Fn!'hlon l~lund nr J1unboree 1111d s:i.11 Jooquin ltond. TI10· r1ril'<' of cv<'rylhii1g ls ~·Y.~ up. Now 0 a k "' o o ti (,01'd<'ll Apt's helps you tigh1 lnrlntion hy orrering :in ex· Gu•tt Home 41 so I ==·="~·"~"~"~·n~·c,1 r"""'7-"~ DESK apace available $511 $30,000 clusivf' "No Ren! Raise LOVELY home 111 CM, near Gun r1t11trc". \,.e guarantee 17th & Sonia Ana. \V!\I pro- th11t yo11r renl will not be \•ide rooin & 00111'tl for 3 1·olsed for 1 rul! ~·ear nnd retired people. 54$.4464 1no. \Viii provlde furniture A1·ailable for good shOrt at $5. 1no. Ans wet' in g: te1111 Real Estate Joan. 13kr, scrvl(.'(? available. 118 7 5 714-499-2130. 6-~ 9 pllca11on Dt 'NT I ,. 'd ,. IJ-i.:ol JACUZZI Sau a & i\l SS j:?e • •1 " •• .... \"l"'f r 0 n•l HAVING GUEl'TS '! • . : H i a . a . ,.\N OHIO O!L CO. ~•ffl·r~ ~1rl. llf'11111! in~ur. cxpef. E:\'TERT,\lNP"G ! l'\e1\\.. ~1 ls, n e_ iv ~u1p111t. PLENTY 0~ i'-IONE'I, plu~ {;flOI! I'"'. :i·~--.o(!l11 : ., Supr1s1ngly uc" 1d~o~. To1vn -c~sh bonurcs, f r 1 n g e . " tt"::m , you t.:till h11ve the flexibility AMBULATORY Guest, open· nf mon1h-monlh <X'cupancy ing to1· nian ,'{-"·oman. C.ootl Pl us you :i:et n lot more for food, Pl'Of care. 9 6 8 -5 2 7 7 your money at Oak\\'ood, In-979-131& ~~~fi. c~~21. Huntington -M=o-,1~.~T=,.~,-,-0-.-.~dr,-s~O~is Be Dilferent. Lel nie plo11 & Country ~pa. 1~:>82 lkach bellefi!s to 111 a l u r r in-DE_:\T~\L J\;:i.")Jsr .._ ,F.);'per: )'OW' inenus :.i1~ clo )Our Bh·<l .• HB. d4-963-7i23 LcCt dividuu\ ln bc.ich a r I.' a . ~.! rurO/l.f!s.<1lo.~ 1{1r.IO: lihoppifl3 for }'l)U. Can s;l\·e re<1r t'Orn~r. To1\·11 & Coun-Reg11.1•clless o f l'Xpt'l'i••nl1., C;.111 81(\..11,\0 • eluding $1 n1illion in recrea· 'v""a"ca~t'iico_n-·R~e-nct-e'ls--4'2=50 !ion f11cililil's, a full thne NEWPORT BEACH Office Space, inc I ud l ng receptionist ser\·ices. On the \\'ater side of Coast ll"Y· l'i141 &15-1100. LOANS UP TO 10% 1st TO LOANS-9 Yi% 2nd TO LOANS you money ~ly Ideas and 1[Y Shoppin1; Center. airniail C.F. Rj•IJ•I, Pres .. f)F.:\'T,\I. l\S.~ISTANT 11eea- Unie. Brin1 You13ouquels. Houseclaaning 6054 An1ericun Lubricnnts C (I. , ('f!, -.:In! l\'Or~i ni:!. concl. ;4 All included in the prit'C. Box 696. Dal'lon, Ohio 1~-,_1111. 0;1y~· p/11·k. 'llf.i--4600 Ask tor Dl.i,·ard. 6)6..3'i0.l HOUSE OF CLEAN A n EA Dist1ibutor 11 t1ntOO. DR rVEI{. 2 hrs I aftcm IM"r (YOU~G LADY) arf' you free C"a r pets, \Oy'ini.I0\1·s, Flool"s, (),•er 21. 0 pJ10r. lo Pani 1111 111.'l!k. _ F'f'n1_Alc. Cos1a ~lt>sa of obligations & financial Uphoil, Ste am Cleaning. lu ~ per lllO. p/tinic. \\'e art•a .. 1$.-0:19'J. A<1iYities 0 i re c I o r \\"llO plans perties, BBQ's. Trlpa & more! fo'ree Sunday Brunch. Singles, I & 2 bedrooms. t'ul'n .• ~ unrurn. \\'i!h nll 1he l'.\ll':is. ~lndel~ open daily 10 111 i. So1Ty, nu pets or chi\dt'Cn. PAL lot DESERT , $6 0 . \\"ef!:kt>nd. S n1 a 1 I con1 p!ex. Pool, J acuzzi. nr Golf & Shoppillg. Kilchen facilities. 1 BR. 5-18-5953 or ~40 ARRO\VHEAD G o r g e o u s Lake y[e.11· ,Chalet sleeps 6, parking. Glo1"iu: G-15-3167 or 337-?.!r.18 4-IO sq. ft. Office s p a c e . Newj)Orl B e a c h . Parking, fH.:cess to blueprint and I Lo11·e~t rntes Oranj!"t Co. X:-rox machines. $175 mo .i-Sattler Mtg. Co. utilitie:r;. G-15-0&KI 641-2171 S4S-0611 LOGO & Statione1y design. Sen ;ng Harbor nren i t yn;. Camt>rll·l"l'aJy. ~~ast. expe11, 90lt"~c~S ¥• \\"tlnieli? Are you nice loo!;. Reg. Ser.'. Avail &12-682~ train. Ci•ll 639411'.lS. E\.E:\ 1;.;'·"o~,...,~."k-· -,~,-,-,1"d-""' ing, 1,·ell gl"wmed, person· -------S · Yi\IC \ allle, petite, fun loVing, & Dedicated Cleaning ASSEMBLE-RS U[l('l"\'isor, 1 1 l see!:ing a t'Omparable niale? * \\"E DO EVERYTl-111'\G • tmn1~tlh1lc o 11 e n1 11 gs for <H2·!19<JO 15 J.TS locul refs, avail. full ners. free t.-st. &\&-~ tho~l' vo/b n10'11 e>.pcr, in PC j FIGURE time to enjoy oun;eh·cs. HO~tE & ApL Cleaning by ~'~ touch-up ,'?,,. l't'-"·01·k, Telcpho1\<' !7111 611-1000 for rental infornu1Uon NEWPORT'S MOST- SPECTACULAR Singles, 1 & 2 bedrooms. FUrn. & untum. Wth all the e11lras. Models OPB!l daily 10 to 1. Sorry. ro pets ot children. CABIN lilG BEAH., Sleeps 12, 2 !i:pl{'S .. l'Olor TV, pool lbl., 5-IB-..™6 01' •194-6364 :.ID-9i01 couple. Reliable, refs. H.eg. Xln t l..enC'fll p.1~kagc. MO"ELS AlL'OHOUS?.I Ts An1erica"s or I tlnK' sen·it-e ;~S-6271 APPL\ u No. I ~ probleu1? If you Landscaping 6066 PMI or son1eone in your tan1ily . 15.SO E. r.;,:1nl.'er, ~?-_D_~ \\oi1111"1 Ill & 111-u No-('XJI. rea..>;0nable. 6·15-98lS any-I J ~Q I tin1e. lo1t Mid folll'lll 55c PER SQ FT - 1617 \VESTCLlIT-NB VIEWS A.GT. s.1 1-5031 Lost & Found --~~~~~~--· 180 SQ 1'1, $115. 1110. incl. ulil. Boals & bay outside 5300 neetis help, call the C\RE-CUSTOl\I l:i ndscoplng, so rl Sut~ta Ana .. ~\1-.11,.91 Ol'•"t'~!>31), ~U l:il!Y i & 1vork· UN IT. :J·l-499-lJU. lawns, sprlnklf'.l"ll, 1\·i nt er l::q unl OpJl()r. E111ploy1·r \in:.: ,,,11,hlion~. Lu...:ury buyfro11r 11partn1cnt livlng. Rout slips a! your door. \\11 lk to ~hu11~. t'l'S(a U· rants, th1~011~·. oc·e1J11. I\ fe1v cle~u nt, >r ry ul'lva le. 2·becll'OOnl, 2·bl'lh unlls 11 Ith spacious tcn·:-.t'l'S, po o I , subter··anr an 1·ci;r pu1king. All adul!, fti!l Lecurl!y builil- ing. Nl'W r;irp1•l. Jr:11><'~. tr1ill ·ins, de~'Qr, Leases from $j()Q pr! mo. (714 ) 673-7985 (714) 547--0321 Newport Bay Towers 310 Fernando St., N .B. Oakwood Garden Apartments ---. 1Mne and 16th fl4S.0550 --·--16th at Irvine 642~170 • NEW• Rentals to share 4300 r.1 Ex~. ""ill 11hr lrg 2BR 2hn ,cl~~"~'=""'=~'·c6~7~3-6'00,c:.'~~ furn. Park Ne\\'fK>li I\ p 1 NE\VPORT B E A C H OC!ice wit prder F'. $ 2 !i wk . for rent-all or part. $125. 640--0742 up. 6T;H;G70 or 67!'1-9311 NEED 2 rmmates shr 4 hr NE\V Plush office Bldg .. 2 tf11lx In NB. SIJO/nio ls! & to 6 lll-1 suites. Conference I11.st + $20 dep. Iv mess.. R.n. Ye"OX l.1lpler. Near &12-7504 o.c. Airport. 833-3640. NEAT l.1ale or F e m a I e DELUX"E 2 room office Roomate. Share 2Br. 2 Ba Corona clel l.lar $125 l.lo R.pt in Coron11 de.I Pil a r . Realonon1it11, Bkrs. 6Ta-fi700 $137.50 + Utll. ~il630. DI SQ t'T. crpu:/drp.~. $9i ilALE nt>eded to shr. npt. 1)f'r n10, Call 646-2130 or \l'/s.ame. Pvt. rm. w/kllch. 6"ffi.3700 pti\!'gs. S46-89S9 4450 ::: BDRl\I. :.! bn L u x u ry \\'aterfron! ape \\'/view of Nel't·po11 Hhr. Avail. 111lth den/library & 2 fin:?plact>s. Bltns, sep. la undry fr1c's & trash ('Ompnctor. Ci1ll : t.11'11 llcnthn1an nt 67~i<\42 or t.frs Bt'll al S.13-91~2 YOU'LL BE GLAD f'E111ALE ~ female YOU WAITED! roonunate before Dec. 31. S HO PS 1 o l1able f or Businest Rental Spirited. MS4i94S. Bookstore P.tetal Sculptor. lntnxlu<'Jng new baeh and !ltAN wants Y."Oman to shnl't' etc. localed tn The Pilall l bdnn aplll well worth i;ceing. Re!Jned yet af-lg apt. Ocean vu, pvl bch at TilE FACTORY, 4 :? 5 fordable e GreJt BF.ACl-1 ::":"::""'::· :'!l!H029=:'.:::':':' :6":':':· :::30\::h:, :N:.8:·:673-:::""6:'.::':'·:5·=~ envirou1nen1 • furnished , LRG. 2 llR \\'/slip, Bayfront. Pl'lvatc 1'1)t1d, i;cc\udcd !111'.'ll. Panornn1ic h;1y view. $850 1f·11~f'. b1H048; 6i:J-:M7J. rln l-.TLACE. be 11 n1 ('!1111s. new ('l'l"lts, ch·ps, bllns, :l Rr. 2 Ba. g!l"pS .10 l:M~ach. Yl"ly. 13kr, G~ """ "'1"m"hed. • SEEK & FIND" e $185 to $215 e Weigl1tl 1 art. S ub -I Cll!IC' Pork Nc"•porl. Avull. l n1 111 r d . $239.50 nio. 640 -5 411 , 83.1--21!1.0 t en, pool, adults. super ~hllrp1 r urnhurc av 11 11, \Vet!cllff t1n'11. Owrl{'r/Agt 833-3541 or 6 '6-6075 646-8453 1433 Superior Ave nue Newport Beach * 1..100 ISLF. -8&)' VII'\\'. ...._ - SpttC\otl!I 3 Bt, :I Ba. JlllllO. n .. C::./ v ~~ck. Cr pie. S l7~ ~ L":':,'.~ .. LOVF..LY \VESTCLtrr 2 Br. 1 J~ , Av~ll. 11111\. &:nior 2 BIL To~'llhouse, frplc, ·11 • p,.f 1200 673 !GM from $250. 1 lift, from $19$. c1 t.-ns · · -Pool, lcnnlll, continental 3 BR.. 2 B11. i;unil1'Ck. I hlk h kf "-f n •• "-•·I•. ,,,,.,, olrlit. No ,,,.1.5, l'l'R ast ~panue am.y uc .. ... 11ttt)()11. ~ to llhopptne Gnr jil\'/l'l'f $325. frt.'"Hi680 A fin!' hench. ~1.611 VNr°URN Apl11. 2 Br. 2 RA."l!iii!!!i~i!!!!i!!!iJ\!!l~!!!!!! \\'e1rcll rr 11 1'!.'a. 11mall 1ir1 TJ IE EXcittNCi OK. eoll 642-21.;i: 64.__ PALM MESA APTS. iiAYrnoNTT sr,--20aOn MlNUTe!S TO NPT. SCH. maJn htcy, pvt Och, "'/pier I Saeli. ·1 &. 2 BR. fmn $162 97fl 193.'): M•l>•UUO Adult!!, No Pe11 STEPS 10 Rrarh, lrit :.! 1'R. l:lil ~f8a Dr. J::Ar. Yturl $Z7.ifmri. \\'Ill!·~ blk~ ft-urn Ne"·pmi Olvfl.l f11rn. Ai'!1.1l h1. 6i!t..66IO. 5Wi-91MiO 1 DR. 1 &., 2 Oft. 2 f\:1. CL N I or 2 Br S16HW. Crp!s, fhm. J11tn11. P o o I , Ad 11!.!t. 00 JI!''& 2421 t . QutET. adul lll. 612-<ll.lil. 16lh, NB. ~l§(n OGOODTOOEMTAROCURCS MHU U RO E H G IEWO ERDNUH R H NP ARRA ~LEPURCSPPS PG UE DMILV LEWYNNEPLC E RENOAO U MTA CNON IBOR NAUN D@E tO HT S!NNB•M B U N HOIEBLOUE CEYUC AAAT YG RAILITR UOWWF RNOKO WEO RIANDPO INEG R U AUM EDNG A NK kWIBP OUMDNMN IMRRO UU ACEELP U RCSEN GAG AHklHECtN UOEL JME M 0 U NM g T L I K P G ~-R D N U 0 P TPOUN A RGOLIKHGOLLtM MILLIGRANOLlKTHGRAM l1t1'9dioil11 fllf h ... n M!Mf 1111 .. IHllW .,,.., ,.,,..,., Mckw_., 11p, doow11, • •lllOlldY '-dlt ,.. .... FIM •dr ..,,.. --tM bo• It ifr u ilow•1 DRAlt llUNOREOWEIGHTllCR1JPLE GRAIN TON CARAT OUSCE IC.ILQGRAM Mll.LIGRA.)I ' • POu,.;u Pt~"iNEYWP.IGllT GRAM • T.mOfl"t•: (;.ometrkl Fl111rw:1 ; LOST: Yng. nll "·hlte male •Palm & Card Reader rates. st-?te~ l:_t-eusccl t'Ont· /\SSTSTAXT "-lanagc1· \\ttntef(I (714 ) 991..4130 '24 HRS. I rac101·. 962·0Sl1 . 111u:.t have 111anagi•n1eu11--F od-S ~ cat 11·/bluc eyes. VI c . Her lu Love, 1.1 arr i age, . , . . 1 o erv1c.e Businci;s. Open Daily, 9-10 LAN DSC A I I ~ t1 u _11 ti t''ilJ. lie 1•!1 e iu ~p,..ik , ~~~~~ &. Culvet', Ir v. pin. S9J·~. 73~'2 '~'est-' Sprinklers. Desi g n .. ins. Sµunish & 1'.:n1!1i~h. ~;il:u·)I Superv. Relief in!nster Ave \\'estnllnster t a I la I Io n & I' e p a 1 r . U!)l'll. ,\pply 2059 lh1rbor I !o~pHal ,. :>. ll f' r . prrlcr1·NI. LOST: B!k. & \Vht. spotted PREG. ANT Reawnable. Lie. 2 7 7 6 7 6 . Bh·(I, Cl.I, 8·5pin ::2 llottr! \l'kly. Scl1ti<lule l•1 Dalmation, n1nle. Vic. J..ng. N 7 979-581'1 Ali'ENDA.'JT. expcr. ( 11 r 1~: ~n !' r n n ~ t• it , ~. 0:1)!'- !Ulls area. P.E\VARD. Cull: Caring, confidential counsel-Maintenance 6069 grnv~yard .~hlfl. Gooo:I riay r. .. :: O ,\, l\1 -~ P 0 _:-.1 ,, • D.1y' 492--0'Z!ci3 ing & refemJ.I. Abortion, Frll1£t' bent>fl bt Aprlv Shell 11,..:0-,'\I :\I. MDI.. I .1y <"1.1111 LOST: OLD ENGLlSH Sheep acloj>Uon &. keeping. HUSBAl'iD & \Vile. \:lean & o;;t ru 1000 I . :'iu illl'll~lll'a h' II / t• I jl fl l' ..... n-G /l\'t v·-CD'! 1\PCARE 642-4436 ya I n, l"\'!tl\'. • . rrltl<':ilion. •'\1n!;11·t l\t 1· i -~·E . -----AVON • Ansy,-ers to ' ' To ff er' ' REAL ESTATE TRAINING WI. Exp. Rel. j.1$-9103 f) u n I :1 JI, <'t• ~ I a :\1l'~11 Re1\'flrd. 642·8.lJS 61.,.3541. Indiv. Instruction. Personal '1•·111,.ri;i! ljo~iW.1, :!(U \1(·- FOUND. Puppy, approx attn. Sales or broker exain M a•onry 6070 1<u·i:1, r,,~1·1 \lt·.;;1 2:il bs. \\'ht/be.lgc e a rs . ;i>-ii3iwikii·'i;;· iAi'"i"i.'i"i''•"'-ii;;i'iI9if:? Brick Block & Stone Trim Yo~r Christm.as FOOD se'R'V ICE-~,pho~1·1 -" ~ El Toro ' -·· . • TrH W.1_th Extra$$ SUPERYl'n R .:><l '" ..... u • "l our 111111 ... 1\.il-Our t 1 111 l 'l"c>u nnili:e l"elll'f'•"n1ln. Ill•· • ~ ure11. 581-1496. ~ f~j..8266 11. "" ~ . )l,.,,P''-·I ,. ' 1• ,. r . prcfcrrr1I LOST \Vhite 1nale kit I en' [ ~ \\Ort :' larg:f's! !'OS!ll?11("<' ,'( t\;311 \;\\ l(l SPl\1. Lt)r.Xln'I s.r.4eM &rid JI.,-,. \\ ILl.IAl\fS & Sons l\lasonry 1011~rr1c• ro111pan). :--hv11 & , senti long hair.VI c in i I y , Lie :llJJ().lti Brick, b 10 c1;, sell 1...,autilul .: i 11 ~, ,.,.,,..1111•111•111,. I .i~ i'0111n~1•n1tu1·;1 I<' \'orklown, Catfish. P ho n e stone, 58G-6:!7l lllelit·s, j<!\ll'h"\' t"'lt"'. ni \·nnr 11 /1'\p••r. .\· t"!,lul'al 1f111. Co n· 962-9501 B p , ti /P I ••73 spare 1\n1r. ~\l~l pt.Y.11ll'. 1Ul'\ ~Ir" Du111.1p, C n ~I II LOST: Yellow Laba.Jor. g u•lne•s Service& 6009 a1n ng ~er ng ""' ha\'e fun 100, I ;..1ci:11 ;..1 .. n)(lr\:i\ Hfllipltal. mos. "Tn'g Dea collar. Vic: "Hl! l'~I SHARON" *20•/• OFF Call 5.io.TIH\ .:n1 \·1,·1nr\:1. 9,..~~~ Top of the \\'orld. LB . Conlplele s~relarl.d ser· 8-4 SANTA* 6 ,\BYSJ'M'Ell i\eerl..'d. ,,1111 l;ll:L \\antt•1l .fl)r 1'1'11"11~01}(' Rey,·ard. 49-1.-3778 or :J!,;l-37Qoa \'Ices. Lo"· overhead hrin"!I S lranl!., our ho111e. rnu.,1 J.111 ,\n,•u·nnti t.11•n111~~ ·' ·'" FOUND: Grnyhound~ale lo\\" cost. Quirk servi~. l11te lie, fully ins'd Ca!irot~ chlld1'i'n. &12-iOi l .l•JP\1. l\1eals i!11·hul\•1I. \\jll .~. P' d 11 ... _ PalnUn1 979.333:1 anytin1e. , , fl'1n11. lr 11n1· lnri:.t Cou11tr• .._. t~~r 6~7· 6Ta-9565. STATE lie 7i82'1. b on tied , ihngual Secy $600 l"luh Si::-rn31 ,\Ir. :-01111111 fo~OUND. Ladles \\'alch, Vtc Carpent•r 6015 palnlin~ inl/(·xl. 1;. y r s HX)·;~ F!'t'<' 'ru ,\pJ!l1«.1111 I GUARDS--- '·-·l I I \ Biii Sh 80. I ~ 11111'.l l;i.I of SantA. 1\J1a A\'e & 15th St. * R"'• 10 01 •. LING * l'ATIQ. '"'"" t'1' ~. ree es· l 11011u'f1. nf'••d full k 11f11111r "" l' "I'' r"'~" Grcl\1 Hl'll":!l~: 548-5256 C 0 VE R S , CABINt::TS, -"''c'"'""·c"c' o•·..,-=·~'-------1 ,\l!I() ~'<>r• .Jnli.. ,.1,,oi·,1~ fotr !''l1··11v'"' CO. 111~11 . RE\\'ARD: i ralc Hinck Lub. GAf'.AQES. !\It Gr a n!' PAfNTING il1tcr & rxt,,r. WESTCLIFF C 1l 12lJ1 l~"i.5.12"1 RAtn~11111. Lost Ne\\'port Bench, .83,1.o2U.1 Reslcl & apt!I. G"n'! ri1uln! \lot!\ lluu ~·ndu~ Lu11•r1•r1Ct• ' · f ' •01 "''~! flrrsonn<'t 1\:;1·n1y I · 1 1'hanksnl\;n,. 675-8437. CUSTO!l1 PlLllo (""'''' ·. repn1r. rC'<e est. 1.1 .,,..,.,. ·_~'('t1r11y, nr 1'" " eves. 6::6-5'iOO. 1!1\a1·k Ill Cr•111;>r1 F"OUND: \Vhite Kitten. nttt"'OOd & Cone, Deck~ 16:il !::. Edini;:1•1· 1\10.•, S.\ "'/fl~a rollAr. Vic. BalOOn l'"'tt-1'.' C!il 646-7598. S.)6..9-l.9S C.'Ol.L.1':GE S1ru1oenls 1?-1lnt11ng"""'"""~C~nl~1 ~5'~0~-~;Si:~&~:--•I~ Pen. 6il--4i011 RE!ltODEL, ADD-ON, a:ar. Int ext. ti r ess equip. A ~II 1'l1Slll' t.o;:111 !)),.,, .. ,,~, to s:,7:i LOST: Sian1e!le fe1n. Cftl. no !,'Ull\'. cu...t. & nl!\\' con~t. kilchr.n ·r.hlncl!l l~tinlshlng. BOOKKEEPER ln!'-ur/r\t,:~·111·y Bc~rnd tos:J1 .,~ Rct11, 673·36.'>8 ROl\ claws;--broken lip of loll . .;; yn exp. rree est, 6-~3439 ..:;~:c.::c=..:::::~:::::"=~--1 E).pcr. 111ul11 :1r1,,u111,. f;i,h tmnto..IE PED""N~IC1 847-i:WS f'ENCES-CiATES it 11)1,':-DISCOUNT• rtL'tlpb< & ili~hur.<i•mt•nl:-11".\I n 'Ii T\,.J\J 1 'llLL. FOUND. l>cntal Ret.,lner :11 \VE BUILD & REPAIR \\'allpapering &: Painting Co. orll'r~ ~OOtl ~rol~J"\, ool Ct:ll\11(E$&>ArC:~V""V beach, 44\ti ot 4:.lh St. N.B. • s.lS-T637 e\'eS * f'rtt est. Cllll 531'M)!>-18 d11y l'('\'k>I\ Job ~t"t'tll ·,t\ ..JU'\.¥ I ~ "'-' 673-1157 I ~c-.-,pa"-'•"•::.•.:;rv=, .. -"""'-:.'°_'_' I V.'ALLPAPERl ~G ,t, p,\l~T· AAMES 100•1. FREE ·~ E: lith St Utl [l'\'lnr\ rn1 F'OUNO: Sel of Ke)'I, Vic. ING 15 yn;. Esr. Hl'llal>le, nun•1111 ur Suite 224 642-1410 llunU nJ;l'ton lle:ach CentmJ JOHN • s car pe 1 & f>~re.:o e~l\mall'. 640·-0742 En111toy1ncnt •\!!l'fll'Y ~ Pitrk. M7-'..'G4" Upholstery, Dr\ ShAmpoo Plaster/R•palr 6077 Coo;tl\ ;\IC''11 ~1100 ~ · LOST. tl/31, 2 1no re11111le C So 11 Re 1 a rd ants .) I ~_;.;;;c.;;c,;.;,.;.;,:..;o;.,. __ -'-· I Zit'l6 llnrtx•r 131111. ~111tr ~7 , IN URANCE fit\\11 l.ab~r. Vic: ~1e11a Ocgretuen .t 1.U e o In r PATOI Pt..,\STEnl~Li /\nuh111 600 ~ hu<'lh1 ii6-.~1:!',J Fin· ,'\. Cusurilt) M:Cn!tft.ry Prt ~· fl:f'\\•J\rd, ~11)\..2713 bld,hteners It 10 m In u t e All 1)rp<'s, f'rrf' ~~11n111tl'~ Orv 2 C11y .Bl l:;1ct 6.~IZl'..? E\fX't'. noiJ (I. .j ~ "'~: ro0~ Sln111t ye:l!O\\' l blea<'h for your ,,,. h i t e CAii 5l!H).\"t;i • . . Cor"n;i riel Ati .. r. SU--3350 \\'hit<' P\IPPY· Vic. 30th St. &: Clll'JM!l&. SA\"t :your n1one:r Plumbing 6078 BOCIKl,~.l'.Pt:R, rr1r1 lln1~. LADIES TRA ~nfront, ND .6rr86-16 by 1111.vlnr nit t XtrA tripg, 1-----=----·---n1ornh\"fl' nr aftc<rnMfl~. ,,,! VEl LOST, Black Ii \\rh\~ cat. \\111 clean ll\'11111: rm., dinina wt OTIS PL1.Th1BING (~ !IOlllini;:-5. c~k \\Tlti11t: "'J l"t(f colllrr nnd tn:J: broken nn .. & hall $15. ArlY rm. Remodels I: Rt'po.lrs. \\'a!(!f f11lng. $3.10 an hr. A!){ll'!•\ '0\1'~1{ 18 11 OW'' ""'"!l''-4 1.,.1, "Rou, ........ • 1 ~,, $7.SO, couch SlO. Ctia.tr $5. h 111 At1tr & dl •"olln l 1 10 hr.oi. per ""'t'k, C11l l 1 ' > J<>!>" ·: ""''" ,..., 1> I h J ' ,. ' ""~ •:!.t~~ k I u . 1)r fin 1~"!\llcn• ... yn Cl'\p, s \\' • t.'Ount1, furn 11 n ces, dlah..C:·ashcr1. ......-....,i M nr u<'\', ,1,,, _ '" • .r LOsr,Crayi:a1 ..... ·hltepa~1, not method, t do w o rk M2-6263 l\1/C ,...& lt /11. B OOKKt EPER/AS."1:->r ..... ,nc. •"i101-n(q1,1 •1oC:JJ che:st,Vlc Sa11t11Jsabe\11day m)'lif!ll.tiood ret.0.11-0101 Co 1 . t 11 • ',·Inn, 21112 ~1..·lrl(I Coa &l2-6j()(j, _rin 646-~14 mp1e1e Plu1nb1ng Ser\'li."e. ~ · 111 .. , 110n. p.;rrn., e:q• d Hii-;. su~te 200 It • 8 OUND a T OH.a CARP1'..JS I: Lino by Ed al a l Jc. 2'7»l 1n 1 ·11~h l'IK'<'lf•I'> .. , 11.;11 \\r 1111 \1 'JM' •1 U:iur eh F .. .,",·!:':' "' !>llYlngs. Reinu. 11hag, f<'.lr Ram el & Repair 4011 rl6~~bursrtn<'nts & p:~).1~111·'· 111.dil'' fl'f~ ,." "i~·-I •1 ~ u.. ~~II S2.:_.50)'d Rtlay, 639~:i839 ..,...l}.'\;J.1 _..,., Ol'J11't tK~ lfJI Olt eh?o! ---C.\RPET CLEANlNC .. amto ~LL. • BOOJti(°EEP~--~'~~~,\.z.~::r~i~~ : "IJ•t" ll 'ln e!Arstned, Shlp • ~'1&\1 • C ~•t om Re111tK"ll"l!n11:-C1'n F/C Onl)•. P/llinl' l"'artJ~ WeJ~ at to Short ~•ull1! SU.STS. CEltTif lED m"E'.Ml C0ntrat.1or, ~S.IR.1'1 Call s:n..ooro .. l«n 1f•" • ' .' ----~~------~ • • > ' ~ . ~ -. ' . . .. .. ' . • . -. . U li DAl:..v PILO J • \Vtll')fM!ar, Dtctn1ber 4. 1974'..,,--....,--,.,=,.,,,=-:-:--:--,-:,-.,-,,..,""'-.,.,;;;;;;-:-<e:;:::;;:::;:-----,i050;roiiF;;u;;;rn '1t'"u-r-1----.,.,0S;;0'1r.M1'1:'.sc::1,;h;:o::n::eo::u:::s:--SOIO TV, Radio, HIFI St. I098 Motorcyclt1/ 9150 --,,-,,p w.nt;"d, M&F 7100r4•1p Wanted_.~_&F 710. I Help Wanled, M&F 7100 Help W•nted, M&F 7100 I Furniture Scooter• n -SCRA M LETS STEREO v.11h tape de ck. S d O I I WAITRESSES ------------------• AM/f'M. :l t1ieakers. New '71 T~I 125 VtJRY TRICK & Delivery-un ay n y Reception i1 t/Secretary 1 l:::\"P('r'ct, f ll1nc, 41) hr:!; \lk. MODEL HOME $1.50. Such • deal tor $85. rAST. Xlnl cond. P11n '~ml'-~tnS11n1 l'i~Yl\le t'lub. Per11-0nul 1 ANSWERS 979--9140 Call S4s-6148 or nAll.\' PILOT TO CARRlf~RS . RE-,\lull lhru f 1·1 '~ p1.•r hr. I 1n!l!i'\'W unJy "'"'I lhl'U Sul 1 23" COLOR Z£Nlnl CON· '71 suztiKI Z50CC Enduro (~U IRE~'l'lll". L'8fo:O FA L:\l<<.;1:,;S"l'A-Cull 5.'lti-IQi(H l•~....!W· 2-4p1n PU.:ASf': CALL FURNITURE SALE SOL.E SJOO. Gooclcond!tinn.S7000r1nake 1'10;\' \V,\C:(J;-.i Oft\".~. (.'0N'1'1\(''1' ~otR. Hf'~CfJ'TIONI~,-. 1'yp\~t lorl J.'Ok APPT. 496--5767. • 811.'(lps -Yar ht -Oou·.e -•S46-3642• offer. 639-2157 t:I</\ •rt)j\' \\ I LLI. \ i\tS. 330 \\' l~S1' B.i\ 't fl('\\' Y11cht Si1li'11 o 11 i r C" • I Wuo \VANT:> TO \\'OJll.;~ Oo\·er -SPEf:CH 1~971""-1'-.ru"°"u,"Mi;PO,H..-. -,ror""'-::,-::,>1-::,·, I ~ l'l~t·'.J·:·r, Cl)~'f.\ i\tl::SA. '1'£1.l·:Pl-IONE M"lni~ kl'IO\ilf'<li:l' ~HilhnilJ OltlVf. A C'AU r The world famous California Classics Your ntind be1ins 10 work 8.000 miles. 962-8666. aak lor ij.\z--4:>21 l"OR Af->J->OJN1'i\'JEN'f . 11 " 1 1-1tu1. ssoo. r lrno, li-12·~'1'1 1 lj1!;>°;~r~~;1r"1~0~~;r \:.~ is sellin g out th e mode} furniture on ~~',~Yst~uun~~ !;r~e1°~~ { M~~~ j[~] 6.~a~aiU11iph $800. llnn. Muit ·:~: •. An Equal Opportunity Employer RN I•·~~-Mt•n or \\11n11•n. Can SAT. Dec , 7th -Open 9:30 a .m. to 2:30 In nin.kt' a SPl\ECl-1. -see, ninu,y extra1. C a 11 :;· j ;_ . ..,..,...,,,... --- - --~W -d M~&~F~7~1~0~0 Emernency Dept. hl' ~ 11~11 t l Y huntlici~ppcd. p.m. DRILL Pres11, { D H Y ton General 9010 Chu('k M&-2008 after 6 pm. ._. .. :·· Help W11nted, M&F 7100 Help •nte • 111 1'-(' 11,. c 1c-r1n ujlpt>tu·nnc·r. All sales final -cash & carry l\1odel !Z323) variable fron1 • • -~· JUNIOR SALESMEN 3·11 ::1nPi\I. f 11111" ,., ... , ~11rPd. A••'.:-. to 70. s r L T bl Ch . UV\ ;,soo rp .. 1. noor nlodt'l * ... ,~. Motor Hom•--•.· 'I ., ' 1 c , 1 o ~ ·• o as. a mps , a es, airs. .JW-,,..,, """ 9160 • 11 ..,.•n(•_ i r.~. "11 :u· · J .>.:ui1r1!e11ent y u 11 r h100111e. w/1abll' vice, llke new, Cost BOY SCOUTS need y 0 u r Sale/Rent 1w11ch~. H N. t•n11.·11,:('11c·y 1,,.,,1,, ,...11 i. 6 hr.~ or niure 11 Accessories s:.1oo 11.•llJ sen SlOO ~ tl t'pt., !it2 17:1~ ('11~1:• iltri.;i .. All · II · ed t · · boat. Tax advant11¥t. MOTORHOME 'I II It .,,11, 11!1~ Apflly In 11l'r.s1•n , spec1a ypr1c omoveout. G r ay 1nl l k Gunk lnnk =~~~=~.c~=~-\1.:i' \().1' •. t:u 111 ~~'0-SW 1~·r l'111on"1 n~p tu ' .)IJ 11·· y .. u .. w Cali Co., 186 k;. 16th Come tO l\1odel Complex al wlapray nou.el &. nirc!ntor •BOAT INSURANCE• RENTALS \\l't'k ~··t111 1..: n~I\ \'U•lt111l\'I"'. lor1:1, C~I. ~.OE. I ,, c .-•111 l\ll'SI\ SJ t & G h . I' t' to B h (or (.'QmJ1re!l9Qr h 00 k up . 0'>=-.f!?,•.Ra.~.-..... 33 DALE'S , •• -1..1r Uk• u,\IL\ l'IW1' .itc('r · ..... · · a er ra am 1n ,un ing n eac Orig. Sl.'iO, will sell for S9S. °""1"'"'tO'I i1>r"'° _.vTVV :.t·huol .u1d &t1u1't.l.1}1" Y1.1u I \\U~l 8~ pnrt·linK', ni~ht~ or 5 1S-MOI 1 ~8-oa--ct,~,~M~.-r~lne-"E"q-.""9030'"' SHARE WINNEBAGO ,,,,,1 1.,,. 1,111 , • b• tinol II} It\·,. <'tlTI) n or n in:; s. \\'IN· · SOSO 1 S Ccu'S <'ll''LL'" DONUT HOUSE B1'cycl•s _802_0 j Furniture \\'HEEL 0 1aLr, new naugh 20~t ·:neJ'1h p. ha.-e US8.ie .·,· 00 I'''''''''' ' ·•>LI• ''' 11n1h * r_ ·"' ' ' 1· ii t hlte -·--for 6" "~ ~ ' I I c 11 . recliner, Neclll Rew 1 n i;: u Be nc. w v.· '-V''-'" &. expenses. ~. a• h•·1,t:: d11y, 1wr 11<'\'k. ;\11 ~~1 17 llA1·Lior R \'(. .: . I ' bo & •~ b " 1~ C I( d BOYS 10 s1m. 2-1" illATfRESS, :< !1pr1ng machine dress..~r & o I t c .._..Wll la ~. .....,, 8 T 'I Travel 9170 •li•hii•n•·~ "1' n>lll'i·rln.::. 1· I Shlf! · Sr I IJi· ·: \\'O~t::N 1 m "1 P • 10 l'ew. 55.). ft111n6.-:.inG:lc bcd-2 sets. ~rnnds, '.,,,hill' r-.tr &: Mrs 642--fi66ti, ~:!!'.!· '1'1;1r1~1•irl al"•ll p l'!I \ l LI l'll • 1' l u I ti I( ,_ HIJ( • .1 I .. ll'ibul e Chri!>lllt:\S pl'O· nd I d) ....... " ·------ 1' ,1 f-:l."-·ISI:! .,. I ' 11e. D11!!'.'1'l'_nuul 11u) I::' 1 11111.1~. F'uU, Jilt. !\Ir. Levi 847-b"9!M aft. .i:::n bra ne\\' n_ever us~ ('hest, 3 pc niotch end lbl. Boats, Power 7....v STARCRAfi 1en 1 trailer. ~ u.U l)ppor•unlll f)1'1o'lfJ\•r r 1·clk·nt h··:1f'hl~. ,., 11;...i.Q. i\J 0 ND I A 10 Spd-Coinpl. premlun1 quality, xtra fi{m. sq rotff'e tbl & long coffee XJn't cood. Sip& 6. Xtras. LqEGAL-S-EC_Y·-.TRNE-NEWPORT I toc"oslni·tT.A'lrsM. ·E''s'"A-··n· I ~--~ -· -i•quip. Like nu. Sac. hChange i~ dl'1"'1. ratlnlg Pans tbl, Sunrnons hcauty resr 20' 11\1 PE H. I Al L11' Cabin .197=:'!.'-"'4!>Hl04>C'-'~~·==o-a.;Oil __ ..,._._ ~ --· F. .. ,.,.,,, &~2-1447 its causcu us sa e, reg. daveunnrt bed, &lS-5287 2· Cruiser, r adio, u covers, -: & P rt ~oo P I A ''" 1200 I ·11 II ,... I M ll Auto Ser. • • ~ T\J"' 7u 11 r• 111. "11 pn·f ii. 1 ersonno gency I Memorial Hospital [ 11 ~ l P!-:l lCOT Blkl'. Ll\clles 1 0 for con1p. se1-v.·1 sc Spn1 nclV paint. tr r. usl se • >bn :.i ,11-s ,. .. ,·r(·!:11u1! 1'\fll''r. INewport Beach 642-3870 JOI \'it'lllnll, Cl\! Mttcilandiie V spd. Hnrrlly usN!. 1125. dhys {or St:i<J e1t. t'OmpL set I BUYll 1!!50. 968--0290 Fuel Injector lor VW ,\prl.1 hll~ '\t·~pu11 C1•n11·r IG-\2-:ti:).I I::OE . 6-10-3574/evt's •197-1614 llnalrtvss, bo:-i: spring S.· •• 1967 CENTURY SES Injector, con1plete set· 1•1 :'u1t1· :..00 N It NURSERYMEN ! I I B 25 nwtal fi"NmeJ . Call &.{!. 6Gocxl, used furniture.~ a1>-Low Hours-Radio ,,,;, Ready to lnsluU. All --_R_Y_ A 1· '' 8005 Building Materia I 0 pn1 or wknds, 640-:1876. pliances or \l.'ill 11ell (or .mu. 13000 673·"=70 .. ,. LEGA L SECRETA l::xJ)(·r"d .. :O.lu1u1t'. \\1.1rk w/I •SALESMAN* n •qu ~-"" hardw11re, instructions, fac-pl11111~ l• Ll111•i; wk/overrin1r 1--..:...--------J/S" 4s I SHOI' Gr ad e 6 ' C ll US 1-1 F. D v e I v.e I BANK Rcpos.'l('sslon 196 4 10,., S"'"C sheets. Improve ,1,, ... ,·,,,, y,,.,, .,.,,_, · For Pep Boys Store ,,.,p,,,, w---' ..... ,, Xlnt MASTERS AUCTION 1 • "c ,, " s.:1 hr.\: up. L11guna Jlllls Plywo.K!. 10 i.hee1s new, " """ "" ·• Owens 26' Singe l'ng1ue, 1nile~I! u nd uccelernUon, l;l'KI Ty1 1111i:: :O-:h<lt'll1!"1d, \\'ill ~ I'\ F.I T \ f\:W-5Gj~ hn1111.•d1111r "fif'r1111i:H. Xlnt 1 OAK·OAK.OAK SJ 23 each. ::!x4xl0 17 pi&>es cond. SlOO or?, ~>tf>-271;-, 646--8688 f)r 833-9625 ?.la ke oHcr. 848-12.~4 asking 170. &l6-1ST9 after 1"1.H1~uh•r 1r;d11 .. 1· $4.Jl'.1 ~111 l\'I 'ur:.i~A.~T-~1f~E--·-•· salary,\: 11 u1'k1t\~ !"Onds .).' LAST 11.:il t•nch, &U-00:~. 24 19 Garage Sale 8055 art. 6 or Sunday 839--0974 35 IL Cataniaran O c ean Su1r1. (":ill ·l~"\~;!'l'r o111r·1· 1; lil.lf'nd •'lllJ>l1>_1'"*' lx'1H:!its. *ANTIQUE+ Santll Ana Ave, C~I. -"'"'' Hoo&eboa.t. SAC. 962· 4pm --MAITRE D' -STUDENTS Apply li'I f'r>t'llor1 MISSION VIEJO ,., ~ 2 GOODYEAR Railey G.T. Trlr'lf'hon1.· .!<11lcs 9G().1 ·131i 1?0 E 1st St. ~un111 1\1111 UHLOAOIMG SALE Cats 8035 . . HIGH FAS!llON Womens & 1713. l.66-15 recaps. P11ounted on Fllino' l'rl\/l!C rl~IJ 111 S 1:i30 S. ll<1rt10r. Fulll!rlon at -1 Ne~hliorhood sale: C_lot~iuig, Son1r> Children!! cloth~ et Bo.ets Sail 9060 \.\'irle 10 inch steel rever9ed L.11.;u11o1 l:k~uch arcu \!11~1 1 PBX Answering erv. l:t2:2l Beech Rl, \\'estni. __ .._ 1:-: ALT II Y HYGIENIC toy11, games .~ funush111gs. '\lhoteS(l le Prices or Le~s.1----'-------rims' for ford Plclu,ip 53 - 111<1J' ,11t1n~ baeki::1,,1111d 111 Al! ~luft,.;, t'ull or µ I t '"'· Sama Ana Anti.,.u NO C LE A ;~ JN G. Nl'19 !Sat. &. Sun. only 9 to 5p1nJ Dealel's \Velt'(}me. 2 Days RflODES 19 Day 11 a; I o r, P"''""'· All exr~l. rond. $60 I . k 1 ,. 1. """'I'"'' 29\6 nrl~to, .....,~1;1 r-.1('sa Th' y 0 '"''' v •-do 8 •" ,1 11 tl111111" rut1111 Jil'I K'l't llrt·i.. Solr\l' '1 ·n• ~. ~U " ,,.,.,... "" IS ecr Cat Lllll'r Hoxes for Id '"' · 111 =RUil · Only. Fri &. Sat Dec 11. center boorrl, 3 sails, Brilish or offer. 673-4266 C1.1h'J 111...1( .. "''J>l'I" dr>!ilr.i11le.1 P ROOF OPE-RAfOR-:-.l·:CRJo:TAHY 2650 Mo. Main St., S.A. Deli1·t'recl 3 Timra \\'eekly. ltUl\IMAGJ::' SALE. Books. 9AJ.-1 to 6 Pl\t 25211 Lil Pa.t ScBgull cng, trall'r, t-omi>-1 cA~nct~iq~.,.~,~&~C~l"a-s-s"lc~9;S2"'0 l'l(-11"1' &'nrl rr~111nt' !Cr L'"I"'. ~·.. •IRVINE COMPLEX* s A & CA1TA·BOX. 673--{i217. furn. dishes. clothes. mil><'. Rd. Lagun11. Hills. 2 nd ass, life preyrvers, ''°"" ·1 I I I N .,., ·/ r_, .... nel)<TU PAY UP TO Sii.·~1 llx>tween anta na _,_ r.. "'h • ,, J I fl s D ~W•Y -· lllOO aJJ fl 6 I P»lfll' 1 i l 0· •• ~ ' 1 ° Co11la(·1 S...1ltlv lllcElhenne_y JOO',, rkEJ·: TO YOU Garden Grove Fw~'S on S J L v ER Tabby 1~erilian g•""'·e. ,-y;lOp at "' oor. Ufi 0 rnkBid t'Ouu. c· a 1956 CHEVY Nomad, D11ily Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, I SECURITY PACIFIC *~!ll'l5i11 Ma in SL 547-8028 kitten, 12 weeks, shots, Walnut, lt.B. Wed, Thurs & i11 the El Dorado Ba g. 49'1-2:>1·1 work, $.JOO fn~ra '.\h':\,.,, Cnllf. g;_w, -j N f I B k J\IHnY ideal Christmas n1ale, CTA. SlOO. 673-8'82 or Fri. SORTER CAL 20, 2 sets sails, new !>1$-48l.11 ;>.!~~IT 1rne :if-:io-s1:i0---; I.: a iona an ilcnis 8 v a ilable for 645-6718. CHARITY. Ne\.\·port Emblem G.E. Bull Sorter model CSIOO n1aln l'Bbin cushions. Ile\.\' I 'R"·-·"V"•"h.;lcci'ltcs=~-,,.,5"30~1 "lilll'n i.t. Collt1''' pro.:f'rl ~ 1'l'i1.port CC'nler Dr Secretary to 57SO d 394. 252 E. 2200 St. Of. Fri. in excellent condition. Sorts Mere. 7.5 HP/OB, must -"' · ~ • :.:<·wport &aeh Newport Beach purchase on this loa 9-4 c I I It $2100 IW "°' 9 6 'll'. Richanls. 71 118'16-al.>J.I _E-ioal Opnnr Emi•lo)'l'r or <1nt iqu E:s rrom Dogs 8040 12-5. Sat. . oth n g, 550 canl11 per minute. Solid se ! . ·..-..-. -· "' , .. , fust. 11ct•ur11tl' i.kill~ .t: \lir)!tnia. Mi!IC. ilate circuitry und jam 673-31RS air. 6 MATURE ~:,;, .. _'L1·Sti~6~I1, .• • \Vhy 11111 S<Jllh' Hl''"11 1L:,:. ilil'la1ih & 1•1 cturt> l''r ames, Hall •PET WORLD• Horsei 8060 d('tector devil!('. C_ORl $2,500 BANGt:R 26' Absolu_tely im· ., 1nag ('IH'C 1'\l)('t"ientc 1. T k <-·~·-· r Lla"~Ap·.". a"""""'· Ti•y -----------1 v.1ll sell for $650. Ca 11 mac cond. n e 11 u 11 I u 11 y wurk Jn lht• h11t1e,;t fll'C'tll'. •"""'I I"* ree~. run s. ~ .... 0 ...,. ''" "'"" " ·-32 286 I ·-" 110 000 f '-~• OPLE llurtin!llVn Br'hL"h/t~ountaln °"..,... ~ Pr e~ sba !'.' k Chairs, Poorlles, Tea L'Op Pocrllrs, •APPY Geld \1•/blank, 6-12-4. 1 t>Xl. · '~,1 u Ptln'"i'i .,_,;,, 1 ,. 9 u·111. rv1 CHINOOK·TOYOTAS round tripper now on dbpla,y. , , Ready ror va.ca.Uon trips .•• BU.Y now r ..• Inspect and drl\lt! out , .. R.ttluccd $519'J at Bill t.taxey Toyota, 11!8&1 Beath Blvd., Hunting- ton Bcr:ch. 847-85$. PE I ·' LITE.SHORTHAN.D \\'ardrobes. SewtnK Yorkies , Pckingclil', Rit GYMK or Picas. 5 yrs old WANTED ..r .PY·-· ........., "" Vll.llt>y-? Lei us 1r.._.n yoo. h ' 1. hb k B II B u T rl •--k ll'W'"' ~., . ..,_ · K I"' Call Phil l'olt"!'aniee 96.1-l'..t!i7 ti.lac 1nes, t 1g ac u s, u er eni,.......,,; II· $400 ~ .._.. ""', ot1rg11.u1, e Ul· t 1 \'ill;i:;:t• !!cal E~tnll' PAYS UP TO S7<.() H ~ d 6. H i g h boys . poo, Pomerani11n, Labr11· *GARULIO ?.tare very TOP CASI! OOLLAR PAID rlg, 11.ft cab, dsl, electronics ~trn & \\'u111en ne...'<lcyl nlnl('{ Irvine Complex I \V a s h s t a n d s . don;, G. Shenherd, lrish gentle for novice' or exp. FOR YOUR JEWELRY. nr Jk'V!". pvl ply. 714~73-3262 !•I l'Onla<'t lrnruranc~ ai.:ts. & RL:.L ESTATE •S33·914.'I* Side board ~. Rockers, Seiter, Amer. Eskhno, 100 rider $300 \VATCHE~. ART OBJECTS, TRIMAJtAN 18', Ver y at· t'hurC'h<'s 10 inistull 11 n•-w Ontu Stove~. T e lephone MfXED PUPS Stud Servl1·e Call 137-258.~ aft 5pm GOLD, SILVER SERVIC~E, tractive. fa..c;t sAilo1·. Trlr. & Truck 1 nn•·t·rl of {)(onto I Jlrnl!b P ersonnel Resources Booth, Wicker Desk & Most Breeds. 2525 \Vest 17th U EA UT lFUL Registered, Fl_NE FURN & ANTIQUES. n1any 11.ct-es!IOries. 830-2431 1 '.J 1 ''· Ai:i• ls no ban·kr, lui:li : ~ ,<\J•1•nty : JI~! IJOve St Chair, Br\lss lkd, Sq & at FHirvlew, Sllnla AtiH. ,..,,-y >l>onihr-" r-,1,•-. n1ust 64:>-2~· NAPLES RACING Sabol, No. co111n11s~101l!i. rl~•1l"' 21 I Q E'"· <.315027 " " '-~' ..,~ • di I '73 FORD Yi T. G Sui!e 112, N1•1v1.1Q1·1 l:IC'at·h It o u n d ·r a b es , J)l!:n .ves. " • ~acrl fiee. 645-1781 AU TH ~NT IC S v.• c . s l 75-Ki, x.lnt. 1'(}nd. $-150. Mr. reen, ~ Fret\ ~\-e .i:: T1•n1poru ry Vi<'tro lla. Library GRF:AT DanC'. AKC, nuiic. --~~-------phOnl's, 2, 1w.i• & b1•1:,:c . M6-1·\04 (714 ) 99l.,.130 Anytime I c=-I I SALJ::SGIHL. iu·t supvlie,; & Table!', llall Mirrors. Blk/iihL Ears clippr·rl. 4\J Jewelry 8070 Dinl\n~ and cut-(Jtf on base. Boats Speed & Ski 9G80 & New '75 Campi, V·S. it speed, heavy duty equlp1nent. t.1ajorway CaP. over. (0.S.-1842j ~lC'AL~~;cr11·;T\-l!Y -I \\'r nt.,...d li,·ensC'd or unlieen&-picluN' frHfll('~. .iu 11 r. V ll nit y II oo s i er n1 os 11 l l sh o ! s SI J 0. ---~,-------Stof(' n-tuil Is S62.50 rach. ---''-'------- for N t' w po r 1 (h1hop;u'1,lu• •·d perll(lnn('l for i1fl('nir1gs lli<Ck. Sla!'t S::!,:!~i hr. AJJl)ly Cabin e ls . Rockers , 6"6-7228/846-X\21. DP.E:SS RING wlS full cut V.'illsellfor S2.leachorboth 16' SPORTLlNE, new 115 Group. ~'ro11t "ff I•·!' & tu 0111· tl\(ldern :-.u SSION Fri. or .'\;•I .. rron1 1 IH ~ Pl\I cte .. Cl{'. PU R ~ s RED SllELTIJ:: dianJOOds & genuine "Sandn· for $ot:"1. 6-12-68~0 t-.lerc. Cl\i. coinp. 1\·/trlr & insurnnN' t'' /! t' r ! l' n t' £!I \'11·,Jl) 1•Uit•c. F'R£E li('l'nsl' JOO s. Coa"t lh1.·y .. l.Hguna St.,.. p u Pp J ES. Ren1ty for 11·ana" cment.lds tTadlcd in '64 1.1ERCURY, new tire~. illl ski Hl'Ct"SI. $2,100. or besl $3277 pn>l<'rrl'fl. A1 Al1. i 111 n1 t' rl · ! r n i n i n 11: a n d S A L ES Bl•ach. s.t., DK. 7, I O:OlfA.M. ChristmAs $100. 979-3-1::7 rope bn1.i :ed gold. Nt"Vf'r nl'w air conrl, run~ good. c•;,f~f'';';.· o'C,970.-8237"'';1,-,,;;;-.,,;-c::::;; I 'fODELS NEED~. for ,u f 1 nan l' i a I future \v.llh Sales WEEK S -~· & "-lful · · o .k 'di · 1 hi . ~ • ' '' r .. J l\IAN flR \\'0:0.1AN, exp-AKC, N~'f'<ls gd. hon1t: l....,.. A rare ""'au! in· Stereo. a n'lng a. e. lrlr, radio, bait tank. rover Call M". Pr{'nl l~:i. 6-1">-Slt2 1 1r11111ini.:. Build a sccu r et~~~~~------NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A DAL;o.1ATIAN feni .. 1\-l)rs., 11.·on1 Official evaluation at Sl50 Prof h·11r drye r Ci tll.Y!l;LEP 17' 121J 110 and I WILSON I phMl'!'.I of 'I.Ork. St" r Io us 11111 n;u.: .. ·rncnt !\Ill! cxet.-ullvC' cricnccd in telephone sales, OAK-OAK.OAK 8.13--0342 \'<'Sl.ment at only S 9 95 . Gas n>lrig. 10 spd bikt'. & xtras. $21$. 5S7~42. lntervlt>w Afl"'r 2 1101 .or. be· 1 fur runfl•!('ntlal tn!ervicw, i'ttle plus incrnth·(', COl!ila * * * * * * n--r & G · ~ledll Ovul Dinette T !I. b I e nundl'd only. Cftll Judy !or 0 1 1 110rtun 1 !Y Hi•;ulahle. C'.all to work 20 hn p/wk. Hourly s:ILRHY'S K9 AU. BREEDS &l:>-RJ...l\5W. Pv>A.NPtyTED 963-73:24· )lrttl • '"'·ec'f1 2P:\l-:•PM r.r 71'l\l·ID llsk /•11' Brhtn, GRAND OPENING uuoon tng . rooming II ) "-I P.I 'le.~<. 714: (1) 595-8640 r.1es11 loc. i"i'i-566'! Pickup & [)(•livery \\(4 contul-e< !IV.'IVIJ t'•u~. T .............. tion ' ,,._ · I "'S 1· I t f I h G ' er Jar Antiques P-"I !'· Sal .. 1" ""'0 TOP C.\Sll OOLLAH PA ID l\toving mus1 sell. 641--IDa.1 , .... .,._.. l"''"-._ Be•"h Bl. Ho•.L. Be:t<'h NEW FACTORY f ltl~.\l:-J<::-.i',\TE-.H1YJker~ .Qr SA ~c.. oxy a<y o1· 11" • 1ng uvu e ullPY e ".,."'°""' FOR YOUR JE\\'ELRY, da.v~. & ~l&l5 or 642-S:!l:! -5~7'1070, o•2 "11 . A~,..~·lnh·~! 2 \P.ic-s aC'llVl' priced clolhing. The Flnt'ry, 1967 (.11urch St, Costa tl.le~a l'ol!Nl DACflSHUNDS 'VATCllES, AP.T OBJECTS, evC:s. li~;:;.;;:3;;-~~-:;;~-z-·o·:.:::• -~ -~ranch outlets JUSI open1n~ t'1'.f}l'l'l.l'lll'l' l'l.1]ulred/profl'i;-?.:Rl Fait'\ 1rw R1l., Cill. l blk Eait nr Ne\.\·port Bl\•d MALE & FE;o.L\L},; GOLD. SILVER SERV. :'E,ICHRISTl\tAS llotiq"', gilt!! Campers, Sile/ I 072~Ctil>vc-'o""LcUc.V~--(o393G=oL'{) 111 nrr:• nt.>eils lhe rol1•i:,u!;,: s\tJ11:1l 11pproorl1 CSS('nlial. SE 1\ t-.1 °STl:l .. <\S \VAN'fl::D: Snr. Drr i. Sun Dec II AKC 5.1&-813'1 F'lNE F'URN & ANTIQUES. uaJore·holirlay tea. !Je<'. 6. Rent 9120 Wt SheU ~:ill11 rroe(2l $t"f',,. hr N!'w ,\ll'pOrl CC'nl<'r J&-a!ion~ f 'ull 01· pn1·1 lll!ll". . Also nrr l0-1.'i!h Af'GHJ\N PUPS, Stlvcr/\.\'hile 64' 2200 "' ~'-'-"'-'---------$2399 .x:rvmen "" -Call &1~19\fl hhvn 9 s, l. HOt.:RS 10-1 "'" -11 an1 to 4 pm. $1.::.0 OOna--S.1lesmen Open Prl\'l~tl.', ih•!ux'.' offiet.'fl-lully -------'T"'.---LJ:ils of l{ifl lten1s t o r & Apricot. Top sh01v & JieL FINE \V11tch-Ba\!ey, Bstnks lion. St. J an1cs Church, :;.."IY.J 111 ~· SIDE Dlnett<' Campc1.\ 645-3700 dlr Pre.I ovr ~ 11t'lrr\ed, cnr. ~~!~·~~~ ~~.:n~~m~~. ~~~i *Sec'ys, BookKeeper1 c1u·is1ini.!~! 51S.052:l .r.. Blddle {Philadelphia) Via Lido, NB SycdC1-e :-en ~odel·f~' n t-.IAZDA P.U ..... (8J039U) All benefll<i, cnrek' po11.ltlons. ,,.1. "'-t"l Li.t 1:1•tudr1'11 AJ.:CllL"Y * * * * * * SAINT BEJtNARD PUPS Pure \SK f'~ine llun!er case, BEAUTIFUL 9 x 12 hf'll\'Y, ('On · an U5 on . . · Red Beauty w/ extra 494· 1065 ·m1' , Assoc·iated 40lfl Bir~·h ~;1., Su ltc llH •GERDA'S ~k~. AKC "''l'"<s Hre h and 0111 r1 e 11 001 mull i·t-olor bruidcd t_ruck, sliis ~, Sacr1.fLce, ,...,ulp. XLNT " I ··~·1 )(JI"' 84° ~16 M d < . 11 S . 11 \\ ' 64a-&$47 ~-. ~ :~e1v110r1 1*•11 • 1 K · ·· "" ANTIQUES• n , ~.,. (, o cl • pecia tunning oval rug. Little v.·ear, h11s -::-'='-~-=-~-fl'ff>-5700 dlr Don'I drop the hall ·'' Let SOUTH COAST Dial A Job 833-0BSS SILKII::TerrierPupples, 1191)J'~I 5~730 minor rip on scam. Q.uick SHELL la<;kin)i:' life doo1·, '71 FORD '4 PU, 4x4, $279:1, 11. ,lOh v.·lth a. !oiV·L'O'lt IJnily B kers No Charge To You lR".() Soinet Styll' Rose\\'ood AKC. Reasonable. Call CORAL Beads with Bird~. "Al" "rice,.,.,, 64~fl .~llding. w1ndov..·, '.st grade, · , .. fl Dnll.Y P.llot Clns&ilu•d ll~~LlOll ro L\l••lnrl .. •un. ht.'aut. ca r ved .:>ct ... ,. .,..., 1 1) 1 1 6 l':o<l'cllcnt L'Olldillun, eves 1'.:~111'11i~11('d 100.,-, lK.'V. ,.lass hulch? French eves. 96.1-&lll8 $20 or make Qffer. Coral DINETIE hibll· 4 chRil'.' pane 1ng, ('I\ ~ne s or""" li·l~i-S76-l ---"' FOii Sal', "-•,., ,,1 11 I e v.•ithout birds $15. pvt pty ......... li'"r .,,.,-. ·,,,,. >>>Id>'"; hed, nt•w 147:i, now s .. ~. 'l ·I ~l f'VY '•T. $3SlS. 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Hoot " __ _, .. _">", "I: -. . ,17. old <1g "°'' h 'II U "~" 1' " .,._.._., '~'""' """"'"~1 diem. ring. Appra1.s . .,. a.\lll!TE P•-v d•''"ll' "'. t, 6 --.:....~..:."""·=c·.,.----,,.. 1 .ec anl<' l.'\fM'r, ~ 11 ni<' R h I ~-~ C II' 6 v "~ " ,.,_ M b I H" 91'• d•iys & 1vknds. Shell , 3131 r G e rman SK't"'""'"' o Le. Sell S400.67S-44!l0 art ·hairs s aj, PaC'karrl-&11 o 1 e ome1 -H ho L'.\l OAK din. sc-t 11·/1natching t'em:tll'. Spuyed/~hots. I Mlscellantoul 1080 c 1 re player --·--I _ Rr r. '. liu rfct. Queen Aon style, $500. Yr. 813 Gol'rrnnr. Ct-.1. S~l'reo,? nm-ni · 11J72 24'.:fi)' l.EVITI. A\vn· SF.RVICE Siu. Attendunt Oak kite-hen !iC'l 11·/ben1 v.·ood DARLlNG PUPPIES, tree .s.j(l. 96--4.lOO in1,Cs. Si<ir1i11g, Po r c hes . ~"\Jll fl,, Part-Time onk .-h1iir~, t-omp. strippe•I, to good home. ,I WONDEP.F'LiL kids have Misc. Wanted 8'181 1.anrl~1·ef11."L AH ~C't u11 in !l90 E. Cnasl H1\-y, N.B. $200. 6 Brn11\'0lld c ha i r s, 962-16.i2 nu TV. Can you help Jll'n111i f ul SRn Ju11n -Sewing MaCh~O-prs-~!riprw-d. J15 ea. Private par-BEAG LE pup, bni·n & l\'hl.. hri~h1en I h cir Chr1sto1as. \\'ANT OHIENT.\L r:uGS C;1pi~lr:ino Adult P 11 r k · E;..p,.1'\I. Trp 1>n111·pr !v. (714 1 :i29-71 ·1.3 IBrea,, 2 nions. old, niale. VcL)' 5.W-5094 \Ve nred S('vcral 115l'(I rugs &1 .'c""""'~"'°=·c.,.,,.,,------ S\1 iin1.1l!ar. ~ 1-\alrnui; nr I rt'.'iE ANTIQUE ln\'nhll'. :.4!1-1017 or 83+-03.'l7 OllTHO King 5z bed, S12i tapestry. Will pay cash . Motorcycles/ iut it('Clh1Jlf C.l\!. &.· l!abln FL'RNlTLiRF:. P>.·1. Pa rty G F:R~tAN SHEPERD iiuir llltachl. Ca sse tre Taµe 644-5326 Scooters 9150 t::~panol. I 6.19-09!3 p!c~. m11 lc ,t, lcmnlr, 11\'ail llei•order. $i!O. CrHig Cas-M ·cal In trum't1 80831-..:.:;;:.:.:.;;o; _____ _ SO~lF.O:-;f. hi c1ll'' fur cun-. ANTIQUt:POcl.:M \VRtches TJO\v fnr Oiri ... tma!l968-6024 !lctte rape recorder. 130.1 ;;.c"c'-'-'--'-----cl 1•n lesre~1 11,,ly, ~-3 hrs t1 I 11ur<:t.1~scd b~· r'll!lecto1-. Any Furniture 8050 731..(1169 u p 1 p I! o N t: Guitar & d1•y. VJ('. \~!h & On1ng<'. 1·011d1tlon ~!l.l-4104. SUH.~"HOARO. 7'1 " South nrnpllf\cr. Xlnl C'Ond. $100or C.\1. ~,177, J;75-2~:;4 CJ-llLDRl:.:.~'S niaple BR. sel Shore. 2 mos. l\1u~I fil."11. ~ht. bst. !160--:-:00:?. TELE:PHONF:C.\LC'f~ns-Applianfi::es 8010 & nla!<'hlnit d<"sk, !n xlnl S99. S.il-6110 aft 6 pnL Tu111 Ofc. Furn. &·""E~q-u~lp-.-,~0~85 }~,\RN Ct11·i.•1111Ks in on t' y. C"ond, \Jox llprini;: & mat1ri'"!I or Cocy. -~---1 llo11~ew1v .. s·S111ill'n1s-Rctir•·d K\·iunorc Criinpai:ior si:i9.rt:, hk1· •1r"''· A re111 bUY S11:i. CAR TOP CARRIER SORTER \\'or'< lll "\II' nflh•p ()I' ~·nur l\:('j\O)(U'l' Db;l\\IL~hrr s1 ::..1J.!Q cs 00 'II'.,.,. \\'a\" O\en 11n.oo 961-3114. 1 canvus, 11•01erproofeti, Ci 1 SG.F.. null So11cr model I 1\01111~ '11l01'!1111!.:li·C\ cnini:s UZ' 00 II _, I $20 '· I fl• I II ,,,. So•t• 10 t·,,,1, \\",•tt•r ll"nrer •09 °° COMPUTER G F n n1uue s. or ....:s o .. r. n f'Sce ('11\ ro111 lOI\. • hnlh. Cnl. i\:lJ-li:\tJ::i or ('(Im+' ' *" ?<'! c t -•1 7 " · I Soll<I !•f "' ~ nffic'I' <t! 7!~1.'1 Hr !\Inn Recliner S-129.\t5 Excessive shlµmcnt fr om on I a c ..... er p.111. 5.j(/ 1~11.1-us per 1nu1u e. \\ cs t 111 1 11 5 11, r li l v tl . 1"l'in. F'ull, Queen. Kini; i:asl can nol be shipped 642.4600 ~IH h~ clrt'u\try ond j II. n1 \\t••lniln~lrr. Olficl' • · B · • 1\liltt~~St'!! ........ ~~ Pri('e back. J V.'<Ly combo 1wnc LADIES !land Crocbel f'ull dl:1~tor rlevh1e. Cost S2,~ Al lh"!!C' 2 tocat .... os onl.v! tables. Dialng, Poker & Lcn<>lh Coat (11.•hll S 5 O. 1\·111 .!iell for $!150. CI IK'l\\L't'n 9a111 .It ntXln or " I" • ..,. 612 1~1 1 286 Sear11. R~burk & 'Conipany. Pool. \VIII be aa.rr\flced lm· LR d i e s h a n d Cr 01:hel · -,,.. ex · · T\\'O 5pn1 & /lpn1. 1. 1 s~· Alf11.ms ar t-.iagnal\11, Hun· m ~ d I a l e I y to ur..~ y Swe11ter 1 Pink) $25. .,.,.....,,., SECY l'hl"'< $8121, exf'<' SW\'\ oond. I Vespe Rally '.D, l TELIT'l-IONf': \\'()Hf\ From tniglOfl Bl'llr h !16!-7781, 270 creditors. lx·f 5pin. rhrs $1:1(25, itfl m11.l'h SS.1 Lll mbn!la S 11 v er Special, your Home. " llrs 11 Dny. E. l71h St, Costa f.l('sa, S.13-962:i or 0.16-8686 NE\VPORT BCH. Tenni s Pierce 8ti7 \V 19 CM &15-7411 '69. Pri pty. 979-47:,.i or l .r~' .. 'i1 iJ.,"',."~· ,.• .. ~ .. -7,.•,..-~1.·---J 5-l!'l-5090 SES CI u b 1'1embcN!hip. $1 .500. t BM :;; ta n d a r d e I e ct 581-23{Mi TELLERS NOTE TELLERS & STATEMENT OEPT. CLERKS £xtirl'li'llii"<CJ fi\ll!Ot'~ l'IHHly Zllct:\h1·1u11'V SECURITY PACIFIC N atlono11I Bank FREIGHT DA;\lAGE SALE MA TIRES • • • in<'l. lransler rce. 644-0566 t~·JX>wriler \11\h du.~ COVt'r, '13 YAl\tAHA 360. New t'<lll- Nc\v Hotpolnt n.ctrlgerutan, MA TIRESSES C\'es. in xlnt t'Ond S200. 548-0801 ditlon. &st offer. '74 173 \\'ash e 1· .!i, Dr Yer 11 . • • • OLD Etchings $10 ea. to.lex· P ianos & Organs 8090 KAWASAKI . only~ 1niles. llish\.\·11.sheni, N 'i "' wl'lr-Queen, I-'Llll &. Twin Sets ican Wat~co\01'!1 SIJ ea, a~t offer. (7141 ~- 1·anry. Credit, Bc:if1\, 36'.!3 PRICED TO l\fOVE NOW!! Po.rill Etchini::s $20 ea. SALE 1971 HONDA SLtT:i. $260 b.~I \\'. \Vu1.·n~r. Snnt11 Ana, lll't\l' 833-9625 & &lfi.li686 535-55.IJ5 PJ;\N'OS & ORGANS ofr. Gd. Con\!, 847-3982 or ll :u·tio1, 079-:?~1 --------FAU.. J"h-..'wr10d Sal{', Or'!, Buy now & Rnv e. We w111 , 7troc3--4"''"'°""' ,,-;;;::;;-:;-;o;;:;;;--.: I\ \S •• : & Dryfti, di ;., . ORIENTAL RUGS Euc, d~I . $7:> ,'Ord, $1.1 17 dclivrr JWr. 2•th . NQ1YM.IAJ-lAS-li11sket Cwie & \\'hirlpoo!, I yr ne\1', xlnt 1 Chn~rmas Sole. 20 to 30".J, 1:(11"tl. 5 8 1 -I 1 2 2 , Coas! n1onlhly 1>ayn1cn1 unlll Feb. Nr. Coniplete. Bolh $150. I , ond, n1ust :i;ell $300/sei. 011 on ~ew n,ugll r ln.:wood Supply 15lh . &JGi3696, aft 6 pm. ~·'r7;>{ij 0 20.~D s~~~1~~n. ~A SllAl~7·1212 CAR p ET .LA r ER h ;is COAST MUS1C 'il YA~AHA 36~ Enrl.'i!~, I HCA Rurn~. CopJ)C'rlouc. l.1 -t•i11·pet Selling ut t'OSI for Costn ~t1>i;11 612-28.'11 3000 1n1lc-i1, $6()[1. J HP 1,1"n '69 DODGE VAN Van Sportsma" Vil, auto. tram., r 11 d Io , hcstcr. Lie. No. 3 21 DIG $1377 1825.i Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach SS6-1070 842-6611 '67 Cl-!EVY 100 Van. R & ll ~bit trans, receil, 1· u n ti good l'cry clean S 8 5 0 , ~ ''rl EC.UNOLINE: F'ord. Aulo, Xlnl cond. F'u!ly cpt'd pnl. am/fn1 I I c r eo . $3250. ~S.31-91 '69 OODGE Vnn, xlnt run-, nin~ cond. &st otter. 1'1om Lr C\'f'S. 613-3890 Autos W•nt.d 9590 \VF: BUY T'tPORTED AUTOS BEST PRICES PAID! DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1006 H t1 r b o r , C.M .646-9303 TOP Dollar paid for B~tw·s af)(t all olher lrnported cars. Crevier BMW 21'* W. llll Street SA11ln Ar~ 835-3171 Cash Money Paid FOR YOUR JUNK CA R C1tll 642-4930 ;,,·,o Nt·"•por1 C1·n!t'r !Jr Ne1.1 J'llJrl B1•;11"h J::qual Orpor. J.:ni111u.~~·r TEMPO 1•11 n. Ni• ft'<lsl. ll·e n111.k1;r. I flJRNITIJRE D!!'sl(Jler hes ll lnbor. · r.1 any c h u 1·c e 1. Foun!uln Vnlll'y 96.1-6711 mov.•er $50. li7:1-IH·I~. ,1~~1 C':.11 1'l7-Hi\4 ev e~. t'Ollf'ct!on or NE\V, !Inc !!6:1·7•L'l0 l,.ll \VHEYOr~an.~t S -J\ay~ ll !0-~74. \o n I f'tnpora.rlly OC'sla-1.1Pd (:llROl\1E high ii 1 n l'I ! ~, l\1odl'll lo J.NO"I coriil'. OrlA" f7,:;:;;;:;;;=~--;;~-:-;;-:;:-::::;;;;;;.;;;-;"1 l\ll 'S'T s.Til>ra11d 1111 11111,-.-~1 1.;phol~tf'n>tl fun1l!~~ "Ith 1-••<tllol. '''O"lh !98 \Viii ,·ell , ..... , $9W, \\11l mnk1· .fine .@ STAR GAZER"~ ... ' • -· . 1 · 12._,. l''\f)::!~l·ti ,.,..,.nulnl' \I Al nut & "" • vo 12 fl ·t, ~ ~ol.d~ ~ ··11:11lu1~1· re rig. ·"'· Onk , Y~tu· i:hOll-e of linf'!il for S:l7.50. 962-87:1-t. Chri11ln1e.~ pr1•111•n!, J , 1 ...:2:1 1241 ntt r>ni. -l,..•\lth~·1· or F11brlc. Pt1011c; CHrn.:E:~s. \\'hlle l..eghorn ~i'-t 0 uppl"Cl'lllle. 1--'-""'-"'~---s, CLAY R. POI.LA Rent Washers/Dryers %~2176 P~I Ja.yuig, la at $.3. f'ach. ,: 1 J:J. Y•Oollr A.....,.,..C..W. li-- ,,\U\I. a\'t"f'Jlllni;: r!.""~nlf! (•n 12 \\ "' k, Full l\t1111'Ll. Yl-:1.l.O\V \\'i'1ught J r 1~ 11 a."i:!-7306 MAltOGAl'\Y S<'-1~~·'.fn "'nl A~,.1e.~11 "floe,,..,., 1'" ri 1' r i r 1'1(-t'I! ~.nl!ltk~'' '· 11-639-1202 * Patio Set. Gia~• top A 4 ,\CCORDTON Jik r Of'V.'. Girls Cond. S.'l9:l. Everung!\f & ~~~·~ ~~ De!tll1.11cr11, I 1 r 11. f 1 s 111 11 n c;· 1·:. Dt-!u_\(' po r 1 a h I e c: h r !I . I 1 5 . 4 9 1 -1 6 l 4 bleyclC'. Call 9il8..s558 o.ftu Wknds. ~19-nl9. of fQ# Zodooc: btrfh119"- Tt'(·hnlf'nl \\'r1tc1'1'. P !\r t~ l1i~h\\1'l!lll'r Xlnl ((tM. Si':'•, eve'l/&IO-J.;74 day~. 5Pl\I. TIIOMAS e!N'lrnnlc orx~n. 1 "°" 31 Yo..'M '' ltNnd Anlll)~t.T ••t•h nlii•I C.1116 1 .. r-Ot!fi. SACRlt'lCE Like ntowDUX l~AR.N\\'OOD \."(12 rMwood. Pre·M?t C(l~,,t rloJlo'o·/uor ~~ ~~Z:.°"' :J::-- lilu i.traLor<, Tt'\h111clu1:0., Ff\Jr~tDAffi'E El"" 0 1}-l'r, Tl'rik/~brtc Chair I Ot· $:l till fr. 8' Slldcr door "i'"'b:C!·U!)pel 0 ' •S--l•W""'*t "'°""'' Pmgramn1c1i.. ~) '1 •. Ill :<: LIL.:· ~E\\'-.\ll'm' SEE 1omnn, \VI r l' ll k l,,A nJfl \\~lh :ra1111', &15-0T'.A ~-47.A --~"-'.. 3) r..w O)Y ... An:1h'llt "'(!\~I Ao·('••Hnt11n1' n<;o T 11 11~ K II D k OLD PIANO $125 60bl•.., ....... u w""" MW-l~l·:~·~·~·ltp1~ i..f~;;~uu: Auel on 8015 ClullrJ, FO· S.'2-9.'li9 ('I u b r·amily ritembcnltip "' 61f> .. 86(ll * Ir'.:;;. · ~~=--~~.,......, • (';ill fi.V'..0175 a1r. ,-.,,, no eli I N~:\VPORT n...11eh Tl'nnl• · 10......-.1 )7()\flt t.7- T' \11•1 DINCTt'E. Corr~ l fo; 11 rl lor ~11lr, :'WN.'1;1)2 portinn Goods 8094 10,,....•. M>To•• 100f ,\T ·· ' Thi!! Couch. Kini bt:d , -, • 1 1 ~ .,.,.. ... ,, ,,,.._. Tf.\IPO Trtt1J)l)r~rv llrlp Jf':i.\f' LI:\' ,\t'MIO~ 1o1.1! of M'tMj, AIJl~lor J n mp , I \\'111\T A DE:AL! t;oop er "2 t.ti\N \\'F..T SUR. To bf' uB· :i:r-!iZ...,. ~=~ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS WAITRESSES 1 •11.,..n St l;1u111e L\le1·l'll11rt-6411·2693 Ja.,..11 ~l(J\...er _& edger, NC'\'er NI v.·llti Seu"-lt-'lir. ArifJT"1J1 14 w...... •• r;., 7• Pot>11 .. <ti"" 8.'t! u,.,._ 7!h, iP)f. I.ARC:!<.: Chro1nC' &: It I ris !I u~. J3&--81!5 wattr tlnie 3 hra. ~1UST 1~~141 !!;::' r.=- sun. [)e.• lilh Al Noon Co~IA rocklall 18111,., F'lnrsl Quall· (;As h1wn n1 owe r $25. S£1';1 ll-fA.kt' offer. W.~ 1,vouo 1r r-''*'"' f\!l'M. .lev."1'h')' & L..xin,· IU'i 1y H. ,\llml\n, NY. Pnt'° tbl, ~lorohl C3ml"rs $20. or filll 333-1958. ::""...,'-a=~·4 ~~ _Ne~·t l3lvtt. 646-171! umhrtlloJ-t ~hni. &t2 OOlS. fi7:!·lf'o()3 fii/ Redlo HIFI St. fo9i lOY"" $01'1~ 80 -F.I. T1 ~P.O Ar.l·.A A OAB Or PETRUl~EUM •SOFA'· '°"eoeol e ""'"" OrtAl~Ji_;S for 11al" AnUque 1 ' -,,,_,,,._. 5!1'1,i ·~::.:.., i\T11~1 H11\'f' ,.,,,..rlf"!l • ,1r1. ..... ~l'"f'l"'l j • .. L.UV ·~ I h bl rv1 JI lllit!p 521~ I o.i.... l'1t\~ ~·: l) l\·r !fnor thrtnds of fln)'tttlmll poli~h j{I q1111J, e11111 made, nrvl'r 1111•lfl i8 I ue, 1. uft, t fl• STERf.0 COt.1P S )' • rr m . !!~"' ~-:; 1 :!w,ii NEVER A FEE and 111~ boltltt will k!M!p 11800, IAllllllly hm, OOi-7910 ln~ rori1n SlOO. 1147 210 Sherv."OOll t'rQ\T. 106 "'I, 25 ..._. »1.. 1151,+,~v T.\:>1'.: rOf!l I. tllf' Ui1N from 111fr k-ln1:, Try LGE. yellow :i. drav.er l'hr~i 5.IE-ltLINf; s 11 \/ f' t ~ R . 1\1 s . Gnrr::7zcro--l~-it~ r,::·" tt= Tl tl~lfr.\I'\' -.:FO \'rr1 -, a Dall.~ PUr•l CIM1llitd Art 11f rlri.wtr~ $20 Cnn1 p. tlhl l!'r 12. 61 Pitt.It~. $5 95. Slnl\ltJn GS1-E • t'Rr · 21...,.,, )SW"""'" 11 GM11 ' f S30 &t!l71ll l 9919 Dlmtnl laf\ 1_pkrA , l'H91 H1" "~ 1~· 11 1t,11 f)..r l''1il lo bu~. w lJ or ~u t Ht M:t • • 1 11 0 A!DS 121• almo!ll !;~l')lthl~!"niot~lltGuar JO -00... '°' 1,.'ll'I ·n !il"l"At 111'1mf'lhtna. l j fiEn ;·l)\Jr 11'1 ut1I' "llnt'e -:.;ell SMO "·-• · Ad,_ ()NU1111 I '~ Sr!I ldlf' ;1,.1ris Wtlh !! Oa1 y H\'er v.ltll mallre511 Sl,j() ""'' r11r1·rUt.'ll'Hll. l(lp q\la.I, ~ 11'. ~~·"' " • ..,_ tiii~ .. 11t1•rl\if1 rnn-lrf.'· :~I 1·11 .... 1 nn~.inrrt ntl 642-667! !il!l·m.I "' ~=um '");IT-i'>L;t. • • i NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 641.940s CADILLACS L•r911t Selection In Orang• County Coupe DeVllle1 -Sedan [)e. Vllles • El Dora.dos -O:tn- vertible". Alto n1aey other &elect CndJlac Trade:IM. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY TOP CASll for clean used cars and trucks Howard Chevrolet Do\•e and Quall Sis. Nr. MacArthur, Jamboree and Bristol N~port Beach 833-0055 Top Doll ar For Ally 1'.Iake or J\lodcl. JIM PANOS MAZDA 2001 S. ?.lanchester Anaheim 636-6000 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR t'OR TOP USED CARS 1'--0RElGN, DOMESTIC or CL...\SSICS U your car Is extra clean see us lint. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. '11 FIAT 124 S p y der , Burgandy, Al\1/FM stereo, l\lag. ~1\ls., 83!H436 a ft . £Pl\1 73Fl:A~T~l~274 ~,.-yd~,-,~. ,~m-m-l!C. am/fm sterro, $3000. Pvt pty. Call 6 45 -9070 or 6"6-1514. i'~IAT '12 12-4 S p yder, Al\ll FJ\1' mag.~. xlnt. cond., S.l OOO. 831-a:l35 aft. 5Pl\1· Hond11 9n7 "ll 1.IG l\rIDCET, like nrw. Less than 9000 mi's. 25 mpg. Xlnt concl. $2950. 6-16-4934 Autos, New 9800 '75 VOLVOS HERE NOW! SPECIAL SAVINGS Con1r ln <llld s<'t' lhr L''-'· fi~~:"iim dlr n1ai111ng il's 11·hl\e-we still =="-------~ h.'.t1·c a srlectJon. '66V\\'. t-:xccHent Cond. Gremlin 6 cvl., auto tram. air ccnd., ni.ilye stripes. ! A320073) $1 677 'jfl A.\!DA!otSADOR, au t o_, PIS. ilir. (' r lJ I.~(' control Super clea11. 59:-C. \Vill fin<1nt:t' jXl rt. &15-1356 Buick 9910 28..'iO'! !'1111rgut"rite Parkv.'ay New paint "* Best Offer. 1\ l l\ll1>sion Viejo Call !i..'>2-09i2 ah 5. .toJl fAN 831 -~'\<itO 4%-1110 '&I \''\', ;.,'OOd tr ansiJOrtalion, YOLVQ 197-1 BUICK LIM ITEO, !{as ever}1hin~. tlrlvcn le11!l than 19CXlO mi. S5.300. r.-111111 sell :;e\llc t.'!ll1tte. 4!t!-IO'l3 tadlllac 9915 'iO COIWN"A l\lark II, alr, $-100 c.· be<:t offer. 1972 COUPF. 1tl' Vi 11 e, auto-SJ:)(() or offer. Ca J I ___ _,6.,,r>-cc78,,_7,.,,6 ___ I 41.<nl n1ilc~. fully loaded, IH;)..'.?016. 1971 V\\' Bus, lov.· 1niles, top 1%6 !{arbor. C.i\1. 646-9303 S-1.ni. 833--13'16. &tG-1 1/\2 16 0 0. rond. $.:?:iii?. Days. &l-1-~18 J9il Vol\'O \\'ai:on RI M. Air 1967 Sedun DcVil/('. t'ull or e1·~ 644-5742. I rond, .~IL"C! rndinls Sl550. or Jl(l".l'ef', leather. Priva1e party C1asslf1ed • •••·• · ··• 642-5678 t...>~f ofter 9f.S-5~ $800. M2-1155. Autos, N•w 9800 Autos, New 9100 "A'°'u';to""•-'.'°N"•=w~-_,= 1---i--t':!""'..A~~ .... ~ -F REE APPRAISAL- • y.·e bu.v used cars .~ tn1cks. Call GROTH. CHEVROLET for a free apcraisaJ. GROTH CHEVROLET 18Zll Beach Blvd., Hunt. Bch 841.(;(m 549-3331 AUTOS IMPORTED LOTUS EUROPA SPECIAL 1974. Am/Fm 8 tnu:I< map. 30mpg, Brand New. Take over lease. 497-3060. Audi 9707 '72 AUDI lOOLS 2 dr., excel. con<!. Beige w/bwn. vinyl top. $3,6$. 673--7918 '5.J AUSTIN HEALEY. 100-4 Nice. Ne1v loP. tonneau. int. tires. Call 1714) 842-2341. BMW 9712 * Tll's * 3.0 CSA * 81vari11 ALL AVAILABLE AT '74 PRICES Crevier BMW 208 \\'. 1st $U'(!tt Shnta Anu 83:i-3 lil ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST '73 POLAR.A 4 dt. Full pv.T. f'ac. air, radial tires, xl nt cond. Must sell. S 1 3 7 5 . 968--0200 '&I GHIA. Cho c o l at e & Cream cir., radio, gd. <:ond . $850. or. ofler. 494-9&98 Mezd11 9738 72 l\lAZOA rx-3 f117fUVJ Rotary Coupe; SPECIAL: $1389 66-5700 i2 ~lAZDA RX-2 \211Gl\1SI A Beauty at $1399 G4:i-5i00 Mercedes Benz: SELL US YOUR OLD CAR, WE'LL LEASE YOU OURS I 100 NE'\I & USED TO Q-IOOSE House of Imports 523-7250 I '1t) r.tJ::RCEDES 25!JC. Beige. Auto, PS, AC. Di11k brk..<i. SALES-SER VIC";": '.J:ASr fG am/fm. P\V, SG.300. Ca 11 OVERSE AS DELIVER 'l. 61:..-0736. ROY CARVER, Inc. ..;,:;-, ""'""'E"'no:~.~.D~Es""· ""°~ .. ~.~.,. ROU..S JtOYCE BJ\I\V i:-uu pa,.rer, air am/fm. 234 F. 17th St ·12,o.()O 111!. I U\\·ner. Llk€' new Costa f\lrsa.. e 5"6-444-t I 979· la65 or 5j&.J3.i7 Autos, New 9800 Autos, ~•w .. 9800 1975 CHEVROLETS l'ltlCED AT 10% OVER INVOICE COST I HOflMMICKS MONTE CAftLOS • CHEYELLES YOUR CHO!CE I VEGAS ALL MEW MOMV.S IMPAµS • CAPRICES THEY'RE MARKED NOVAS• CAMAROS I LOO• -1l4I VIHICLIS I . MAllBl,l.,,.OVH _ 1/2 & 'I• TOM J RUCKS Opto Moo. ttn Fri. "Tll t ,M s..y 1116 ,M GROTH CHEVROLET I U 11 IHch ••cl H...tlOCJfo• ltoch 847·6087 549-3331 ANNIVERSARY BRAND HEW 75 CUTLASS Tur b o Hydramat 1c transmission. lu11y lac1ory eou1pped Se11at No 1105212 1 SALE - IH OUR I 0 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORAHGE COUHTY! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3510 Th• abav• phataqraph shows only a fraction of our inventory of n•w 1975 .Oldsmobiles. E!<lra units shipped lo ... from the factory specifically for our I Q.fh Anniversary Sale include just about tvtry modtl, color, and equipment package you CO<lld possibly bt lookinq far. IMMEDIATE s3.91 O· DELIVERY BRAND HEW 75 STARFIRE B~:~D 75 GMC Pickup '69 AUSTIN America T1n1ed windows. power steer nio . r adi o. tur bo hydrama11c transm1ss1on. wtllle wall tires Serial No (1032 151 54210 Forget window sHckers! Just add our tremeftdous Anniversary Sale Sa...-iftC)s to the substantiaRy increasHI tradl'-in valu• of YOlr pr•s•nl car and ••• DRIVE YOUR HEW OLDS HOME TODAY! 72 HONDA H CHEVY 68 PONT. $ . 69 DODGE FIREBIRD SEDAN a i r c o nd i ti on i ng . 4 speed transmission. DART automalic. radio;fleater. radio.neater !416GWXl Vinyl top . WSW. low wsw.(WFS3 12) mileage (VBNB34 1 5510 '7 1 PONTIAC CATALINA kt OOnd . PO-r.l-!"11 '"'"le •all' ~cuom111c (!21FPD1 '70 OLDS VI STA CRUISER '70 FORD LTD "" c.ond. aulomll!C.. ~ Sie9"ni;t I b<alo:M. WSW [J44C.TJ! '69 CADILLAC ~ 2850 I1arbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa 540 · 9640 WEARE NO. 1 IN THE WEST AND IM THE TOP FIV E MA TIOM WIDE IM HONDA SALES AND SERVICE! ALMOST 100 NEW HONDAS IN STOCK! Our ca nshttnlly Low V o lu mr Pr ices, Comfartablt tt rms, and a comple te-servi ct f a clllty dtvoltd exclusi vely to economy c a rs are three bi CJ "'asons you should visit th• ltodtr bofart you buy anywhott! TRY TO £..,<to./ MATCH · ~+':.r1 THESE SAVINGS!~~~~.,. BRAND.HEW 1974 ~.J" HONDA 2 DOOR COUPE $ •!J Ton .c WHEEL ORJ VE. 350 V8. POwer steering & brakes, C78 x 15' hres. 4 Sl)99d. AM radlO. hvy. srot:kS. springs. aux. tuet tank. guages. Sena&.. No. (503033} . . ._ . . . ... --~ ··-·-4 • ,,•- ' ' 1J 111 DAILY PILOT Wl'dnesda~. December 4, lll74 Cadi1:1·.-.----=991-:s-C"h'"e-v-ro"l"et:----;992=o"j"'c=-on-"tln_e_n"t•:'llc----99=3,.-0 F"°o-r"'dc-------.,;;;9411=1-M""e-r-cu-r-y--~~99=50~M=-u""st"•""11,,--------,99"'52=~p~1n-1-o ---'--,,., r--------------... 1==:.:....---= I '73 'CHEV-FOR S.Je 9, Owocr 197' '70 MERC "72 MUSTANG Gll,\NDE 7' PIN1'0 (:!65HGKJ CADIL'LAC . Cont Ill c n·t a I Marl; IV. '7:? ItANCHERO GT, a l r · 0 Orig Chvner. 9720 nil, 1·a~lnJ;; ~TATIQi"'l\VACON Oran:;c County's I a rgeA t I I.0111.derl! $."1800. 673-lo/.12 alt : 11~;1;.:!, p:ln.,ss i>hell, lx>uut!lul. oran~f'/IJ111 vinyl tup. R &: $2499 •7 5 DART SPORT M'le<·tlun U16S"s-1!17.l's Open • NOVA 1 6. -~ . .;~~.R~. 8'12-02"".>S Marqu i1 Wgn. H, ;:iir cond. Super lttri::c Hoot t'llc.\t & SHARP! bi l'IJ' D:•). \-it, 11111 ... 11 .. 11i., far 1ul'y 111r (orvette 9932 J.1 ~ORD Turu~>. P/'<, J.'/b, v-~. 111110, !nuts., riu.:lO•'Y air, O\·u l 1!1~!s. Bu~:kcl seAtS, &J:J.5700 · dlr NaberS Cadillac lOft-•&.C_..,,. !'Oil Sn!e. 19t~ Cad. I dr S••dan. St.'t' or t·all af\t'l" 5:30 pn1, ti-12-6109, 1051 Newport Bhtl Ci\l CIJU<li 1••11111t.:, 1x:i11<'r ."t•·••11ni,:, -----· lunduu top, xlnt co nd. P'J\\'(>t' /ite<"rlni.:. p. hi ilk('~. auto tn1_11s. P~/l'ft nt)l<'l' "7 li'JNTO nuut1Uout. Delux ru1ll~1. hcnlt·r. Llcl'nsc !\o. 1 '!i!IC(l;\'\'~]~T. JO,OCXI 111i, I S;•,_l'ifiL't.'! ·199-lO:lt p iiilldOll'S, p SD!ll~. i·Hdio, .6,7t~·a~~.;~7L1kc new, S3ll;i 0 . int/c~l. auL<J, vi.nyJ top, Jug 266JIUI .:)1'1,.:. u111\C"r. G<I <'OWL Ma verick 9947 heRlcr. t.;1;11tu\l .. .-,)('I.~· --niek. $3000 by 01~·n c r. $2277 $.1100. tiT.1--llUl $1488 '1ij i\lU5:fANG 01·ig. Q1\1~er, 64:?-S.!08 aft 3::SO. Cougar 9933 I P/B, I /S, uutri .. radio, '73 SQUIHE \\' g. Lb mi's . . 57-u;u-c;.~. ;itr. ne\\· 11:.;;. I '71 MAVERICK I WI LS ON I ~~;erx;aoo.c1~·;:~· 6~~'. ~1~:-a1~1~~Y. ~r~~5 9 5 · I w_ I LSON 1 ··" '"'.""· ""'" olfn 4 DOOR '73 S QUIRE WGN, ;i.ll!-Fii.t.1 Oldsmobile 9955 ~"totn·tt·· , ... -.. ,, , k, II --IVs. Auto trans., (11ctory air ..... .. ... , ..... ,,~ c=-::.•:.:m::.•:.:•::.• _____ 99;.;;cl7 . . Dodge 9935 t'l"!1Hht1on1ng, power ~ll·('fl!\\l'., • Saies &. SI>;;;--P'llnt <:ontdh, $..'>250. 962.03699·~ ~l7 DART v8. Rill, X!nt _r.i_ctw., hc1•1<'r. Lllcnse No. OLDSMOBILE ymou 197:: LT (' \ \l.\HO. S11rwdo1· r11ru1u1, 1tu1d Bod~ n<'rtls I .t;Ci('()(, I Gi'AC TRUCKS :_;.;_==-----I t"V'.!<l. 111;HlY f<H·l•!l'Y xtra~:J lS~:J:i Ht<ac•· BJ. Hunt. Bc;u·h (l•t\111 s~·il. C.111 8•18--0il 1 $1577 1H25.:i Bcu•·h Bl IJunt Beaeh HONDA CARS '69 PLYM. 1!\11~1 ·"-'I' I" :qlpl'l'l'i·~[t'~ 556..1070 841·66JJ --~ 556-1070 842 6611 WGN, 1 • -., , .,., • I -~ Ford 9940 I -UNIVERSITY OLDS J:•).~ ,J.J-· --·'· ••vi·s. (i6 l.\Jl'Al..\, gd 1,.'{)nd. I i ·74 SCOUT, 6 cvl., low _ ~. -. 7i~-f,i;.J.\ Br"t oflrr' O\'l'r $300. I I w I ls o N · 2851.l Harbor Blvd • ,, ~I ,,1 -~ • f-i~Ca1~r~·11• Z28. ::rr2 !'"i."l7-57:H t1rt. 6 pn1 1'.)7'.l FOf\J) ;\l~\"ERIC!\_ :~;~l~~~:14;soo. Prii·atc pal'· • 1 Costa ~le~ 540.9640 V~~ ..... r~i~!~· (7~~~~i() p O iv t! r ' ~ ~'l: . •~II'~-!:!~· ~;;fu~~i\~:1~Kll~"1~:~1x;_Sg~ Y ~omet 992f 2(;Dg?i~d~~~~~~·iri.~n~1\:~;1 •. Mustang 9952 Pinto 'JJ PINTO 9957 $977 ~ ""---. • ._ ":f_} ---· Ai\1 r.acho : ~ LOADED $ 32.76 I Chevr::INNELL 9920 I £;;,~:r::::,~~~:ll~:' Cnti.,o~:i~::,Ji:::.:''"''"''" '""''"'"Bl. llmtt "'"'" ~:,',"5si~.:i3;, ';~Jba>~~;d;; I WI LS 0 N I j ~Hot Stripped CHEVROLET 1 Siti!ri or b.~t. o!r. I 1.~~11~~1::~1~i~~D • 556-1070 842-6611 \\'ell headers. Cslln l n I . RUNABOUT • J . "SPECIAL.. ! S.\LJ·:S ,\· SERVICE t>7J-7:l1~ l'V<'s. I i\I::iy be seen at D ,\ 1 f:-\ '7 0 MAVERICK Nreds work. 900-:\0Ci2. 2000 cc engini', 4' s P c c d, I z 1u~~10~1111 1'6:? CO'.\IET. 2 DR. 3 spd. 6 PIL~OT e,n1ployee J)fl.r~111; 'llj t-.JUSTANG. 2+2. 4 spcl, radio, heat.er. LlcensC' r\Q, _ full Pmc~. 16l 2828 Harbor Blvd. ,-~I. l\·,,11, lill'S. 5~50 or best lot, .~10 \\est Bay St1('e\, rehlt eng, 11l'1v tires. n1ags, !KiSHOlr >-COSTA :0.11':SA orf<>r 1(•17-997;j c 0 s I a !\] ~ s II' !\I 0 nday 2 Door A!C. X!nl. $950. 673-6714 $2177 _, .-546-1200 through Fnday. Ask for G 1698, ... , lSlijBcach BI. Hunt.Beach ... IUMO DODGE COLT r-Continental 9930 bu~iness of!jce 642.1321 Sti.:k sliifl. 1·adio. h l' a 1e1·, 70 !\1USTAN l 1n vl 556-1070 842-6611 MfW WAGOM '7:\ :'1101'/TE CARLO. 11'.\I. \'cty sharp. zµ\\'766 Drive lo Believe! <:» J> p11. ply. viiiyl top, P\\I, '7:l i\l,\Rh: IV. $pcci11l order. •1973 MERCEDES 280 $1288 645-5700 dlr I WILSON ., ATLAS -~ i ,S.':.i~Jfl._9r_!!,6·1(J..~~40. ,\II C'x!rus! 16.000 1ni les . 4 D1'. Se<l11n. Loaded. All SAVE SPACE •\YH EN ' . / "-.,_,., ''-~. •73 Cht•vy Vega. [n i\lldnight n1eta!lic blue. ltn· Xrras. Outsfanding co n d . . ~10VING by 1v rapping . Z . ,_ S!! ~~-~-~'.l~~~.c61;~0~. ~il~~t~i::::;lkl ~ •. ~;; $,f~: ~~in~~~~~~i~:;~79-33l5, I WILSON ft~d:sinh~:s,~~\~~~s,%'!~~~~ •. o;,tE,,~~!l~J.I~J=~~hPM , ,,,.,,, ...,. 19~ Kingswood 9 pa ss n u~ sc or .)U.J\JV u·m. I '70 FORD \\'agon, po1ver. ait·, an ot er 1nens. you get ..., ~ .. ' •-""' L,QADED $ 2976 ::: \\l~n. i\uto, air, nl'll' rUx 962-j69l. 3pm-7pnt. Steel R 11 di a 1 s, drives •. n1ore space in lhe garage Costa Mesa --· radiah;. In1111ac. 644-466ti aft 'i4 CONTlNENTAL !\-!ark pc r f e c t . $119.>. 01'.·ner . and closets by selling Idle l8255 Dea.ch Bl. l-lunt. Beach 546 1934 ' .411:: U.::1. 5-olr'ipr~.a )i. t. I\', Absolutely loaded. Buy 540-6844 items with a Dally PUot 556-1070 842-6611 • ~ ""' cu < J973 VE~A, air cond, radial or tllkl' 01·er lease. D11ys '57 FALCON. n·ans1l en r. Classified Ad. f'..all 642-5618 '72 PINTO Runabout 1v, air, 1974 DUSfER "SPECIA" -lll'l-'S Xn!t cond. S20jQ. i213l 92:1-45-10. eves iTI41 $150. or l)('~t offer. £!.\-4333 l82~~"J Be..t..:hBI. Hunt.Beach Don't give up the ship! 4 spd,.R/H, lo 111i., ,·ean. L0~8'lfti]s (5'-•M0::111'1 ~_.Pl•ce. r&L Z Privalc pal"ty. :W!l--n723. !>.!4-7i96."i. f9-6J 673-3188 aft. 6 556-1070 842~11 You·1: find it in Cla· "fied $1800. 968·:.!368. TAKE OVER PAYt-.l ENTS 1----------------lC"> Autos, New 9800 I Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 1 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 54S-944? · ~ ·:.:: '15 CORONET .:.~~ ~ ./ 72 ou~r.;:Ftop $ :;:-iPKl ~ 0 / ~ -~ • 615-5700 ~· dlr ii5 "' r:-~·· -_.-. '· ~-'68 PI..Y!\IOUTH \Vagoa. Xlnt . -·. <'fl11Cf, r-.-1u~t sacrifice. $800. 8!17-2146. 9965 '14 DODGE PICKUP ~ $3976 LOADED Hot stripped "SPECIAL" IO!.Sf;5!o000196l FLllO Pr\c. ~ TIL WE HAYE HEW '74's Oar:fs/Char'C}tf's/Monoc.os /Vans Example of fine savinqs: MEW •74 CHARGER ' ,,.,k:l~IO:: llO"ft' ~-.no ' _, 11<-. ••Ooto. h•a•e<. DC10V .- m l d !I ' ~'""' 100 1. lWl.21J4\,ll040-l~t LOADED $3776 -10 Mot Stripped "SPECIAL" n 18 11A8~~0011~0) ::s: '72 Plymouth {483EYAJ 72 Torino Wog, (218FFYJ $1766 · '72 Novo (915FEZ) FUll P1<1CE • Tll o · 71 Chrys . Wgn. (3460TD) $1976 '73 Ford P.U, (4347 6P) 0 ~ -~i .$1776 $1976 ~ ·~ ~~EE lx~RiAL i ,FREE . ~ ~ rr:RA~s I •69 Ford Von '72 El Dorado (20411NJ (No. 101032) '$1776 $4976 '70 Monte Carta (170BF0) $1476 ' GET OUR DISCOUNT ,RICES OM A HUGE SELECTION OF 1'75 CHAYSLElS AHO PLYMOUTHS '66 CHEVROLET SEDAN SAVE-SAVE -SAVE :SAVE -549 dollors o•er _. oc.t..iol price from the foctory p11h you In your lrond l'lew Pl y111ovth or Chrysler~ Atlos Chry~r/Ply-n.. ACTUAL FACTORY IMYOiC:! 01$PLAYIO OM WIMOSHIELD ATLAS SER YI CE DEP AR TM ENT welcomes al Chrylfer Co'l'«ation \lehicles rfqulrlnq service ond warranty woril: recJardless of wh~re car was purdtosed. We honor Master Char9e, lankA.nwrlcord, Atnl'rican Express, Corte Blanche and Diners Club. Clll\lSLU\ '68 CHEVROLET PICKUP ,1•"111<~ lrl"""''"'°" '"'"'· ~l~r l;lll10•Cl 5777 ~·u--."-·~. 5 1520 "'""" ~ ·-. u.--y ....... ,.. -.. -.. c .. ""'lo<t'•-'"" ·----1.,. ... ....,--...i. .... ..., ......... HUGE SELECTION OF THE All NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL TRUCXS, TRAVELALLS AND SCOUTS. , LOADED WITH: Air Conditionin9, automatic, stereo, tilt wheel, power steering, Auto.cruise, Roof rack, wsw tires, custom interior. .. '72 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE VS, Auto Trans., F a c t or y Air, Po11·er Sleering, Power Disc Brakes, Po1>.·er Windows & Sents, R:i.dio, H e 11 t e r , Vinyl Roof, Tinted Glass. (676F"LUI $2488 1.;LSON I Hunt. Belch 5S6-1070 142-6611 _BUY •< LEASE 1975 As tro $l989 or if you prefer lense at $77,51 per mo, + T&L 36 1no. 0.E.L. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-8017 'liG CATALINA Convertible, pfs, p/b, a/c, radio, xlnt cond. $600. 847-4662 1 ~ PONTIAC GTO, no xll"fl 1 smog. 4 spd. Gd oond. $600. or tx>st offer. 919-1471 Vega 9974 '71 KAMBACK Sta. \\I g n . Ne11· reblt cnt:.. Af.T/F!\l stenio, J\IC, chro1ne n1ag \\•his. Xlnt L'Oncl. $ 1 S 0 O. s.i;:,.945,1 af1. 3:30 nm. 72 VEGA GT (623FVX) STATION\\'AGE:N Red & Clean! £4.)-5700 dJr 'i.} Ne1v tires, xlnt cond. $1350. 892-3416 99DO . *SPECIALS* Of the Week '64 Buick Skylark (WFE425) '64 T·Bird Gold. (AUJ327) '64 Camaro Green. (VTM248) '67 Malibu Chevy (VVG675) '69 Pontiac Uotd Coupe. (835AGEJ 70 Maverick 6 cyl ., !J speed . (866BLPJ 5 1099 l I 7 L~guita/South CoastJ 'foda,-·'s t'inal N. l'. Stocks EDITION ., VOL. 67, NO. 338, 6 SECTIONS, 84 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL I FORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1974 TEN CENTS • • I Winds Cut Off Laguna Power Gusting wind<> knocked d0wn power lines throughout Laguna Beach, cuttin'g electrical service in major sections or the city beginning at 10:05 a.m. today. Outages affected the southern portion of Laguna Beach and in· formalion about the extent and length of the outage is not im- mediately available. Councilman Reverses Zone Stand By PAMELA llALLAN Ol .... o.11¥'111115elff In a move which jolted the audience into s ilence Tuesday, San Juan Capistrano City Councilman John Sweeney reversed hi s position on the designation of 200 acres as permanent aI:riculture in the City's general plan. 1'his leaves only Councilmen Douglas Nash and Yvon f-lcckscher in support of the precedent-setting move taken two weeks ago which earmarked 200 prime acres between Del Obispo Slreet and the flood control channel for a perm anent agriculture zone. "I'm not !lure v.•e did a rair and equitable thing," said Sweeney, who voted with t,J\e majority Tuesday to scRd :the agrfculture quistiOn baclc. l.o the planning commi5sion:"J have no qualms aboul. k~ping agriculture in lhe city as a permanent use, but:ldon'\ · think what we did is in the best interest or the city or the property owners." The councilman said hE was con· cerned that 200 acres were arbitrarily singled out for an experiment. He pointed out that there is another 200 acres of undeveloped land with Class One (prime) soil which should have been considered, just to be tair. "This has causej:I a lot of hard feel· ings l don't want :.1ny part of," he added. Councilman Sweeney said until a study can be made to determine if agriculture as a permanent use is via· hie, he wanted the property to have some kind of "legitimate land use de· s ignation. '' Thiswasthepositiontaken by Councilman James Weathers and 1t1 ayor Roy Byrnes two weeks ago. "l~ow do you expect to get tax relief from the assessor if you assign this property residential." asked a tight- lipped Councilman Nash. "As a citizen l 'm astounded by the inconsistency displayed by this council." Councilman ~leckscher warned that giving the land a residential designa- tion mi.c:ht wipe out any chance for a lSee ZONING, Page A:!:) Clemente Darice Tickets Available Tickets are still available ror the San Clemente Chamber or Commerce dinner-dance at 7 p.m. Friday at the San Clemente Inn. · The event, sponsored by the Amigos of the chamber, costs Sil per person. Reservations may be made by ctlling the chamber off rec at 492-1131. FBI Nabs Suspect LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 25·year· old woman "'as arrested by FBI agents Tu..:sday ~s an alleged coconspirator in the auempted extor- tion Nov~ 14 of ~o.000 from a Beverly ltills bank o(ficcr. Warrcna Juanita . Johnson, ::a former cmploye-of the Ahmanson Bank. ::allegedly called an unni)med bank officer and threatened to harm his wife if $20,000 in small bills was not left at u J...os Angeles in· tersection. APP LIANCE SOLD TO FIRST CALLER ··r couldn't believe the Daily Pilot did it again. t .sold my refrigerator to lhe llrst caller." That's the success story told by an Jrvine housewire after she ran !his ad: COLDSPOT, 17 cu ft., frosl free, eoppertone. !:xcel cond. $150. XXX•XXXX. lf you ha ve on Hppliance you'd like to convert to cash, call &$2·5678. Put a few words to v..Y,lr~ for yo u. In the Daily Pilot. to rm ams ~oast Trustees Refuse Tax Election By JACKIE llYM~ Ol.._Dllilf'llll:SU" Laguna Beach school trustees de· cided Tuesday against calling a tax override election next spring, despite a plea by teachers that the election be held. T he four trustees at the meeting cit- ed the lack or public support for such an election and the possibility or new state legis lation which would s upersede election results. Trustee ·Gerald Linke was absent. A tax override asked by trustees in !ast spring's election was defeatctt by voters.· Trustees took no formal action Tuesday but declined to ask for the election before the Dec. 13 deadli ne for filin g with the Orange County Registrar or Voters. The decision not to file came despite a prepa red statement presented by Kay East, representative of the Laguna Beach Unified Faculty As· sociation (LaBUFAJ. l\li-s. East said teachers are con- cerned about this year's curtailment or educational programs due to a S300,000 budget cut and do not want to see programs further reduced. 1-lowever, district superintendent Robert Sanchis recommended against the election. He cited the effects of innation on taxpayers and the findings in an eight year district financial proje.ction lhal tbe district cou1d Continue at •boal lts presept level for one more year withoth a r evenue increase. Al the heart of the district's pro· blem is Senate Bill 90, which restricts Laguna Beach to about a three per- cent annua l increase per student ex· pe nditures despite skyrocketing costs. Dr. Sanchis said that if Senate Bill 90 is not a ltered or repealed, the dis· trict could be "in critical condition" by 1976. The next possible tax override elec- tion could be caJled for November of 1975. ' House OKs Bill To Keep Nixon Tapes Control WASltlNGTON (UPI} -The }louse has passed a bill that would keep gov· ernment control over the tapes former President Nixon arranged to revert to him. I( the Senate concurs in several minor wording changes from its bill to the same effect, the legislation would go lo President Ford for signature or . veto. Under terms of a Sept. 1 agreement between Nixon and the General Services Administration, "The tapes shall be destroyed at the time or (Nix- on's) death or on Sept. 1, 1984. v.·hichever event shall first occur.'' But U.S. Judge Charles R. Richey is- sued a temporary restraining order last month keeping the tapes in Washington. They were to be stored at lhe Ziggurat in Laguna Niguel. If Ford signs the bill , Richey would have a legal reference ror his final rul- ing. The legislation, hov.•ever, makes no mention of who "'ill own the 42,000,000 Nixon administration docu- ments subject to destruction after five years. Richey will have to decide that case. Nixon brought suit to enforce the terms of his GSA agreement, but it became bogged down in countersuits and inter,1ention.s by various groups. The possibility that the tapes would be destroyed upon Nixon's death spurred Congress. wh ich became con· cerned a bout the status or the tapes after Nixon underwent vascular sur· gery. New City Manager Due for Capistrano The search for a new city man?iger for San Juan Capistrano is (9tnln1 to a ctose. Officials of Public Man;11ement Services, the firm scrcenin~ appll· cants, has reduced the ll~l to six c11n · didalcs. Onc·hundred ttnd sixty.four asplro1nts from 29statcs a 1>f'liC'd: A decision ls expected by Dec. lS \ • --o.ltf Pllt>CS...ff Pflot01 SAN CLEMENTE STREETWOR.KER SCRAPES BOULDERS FROM SLIDE-CHOKED HIGHWAY Storm Started lashing Coast While Residents Slep , Problems Abounded MUSTANG ABANDONED BEFORE DAWN WALLOWS ALONG FLOODED SAN DIEGO FREEWAY In Mission Viejo, Going Was Rough Near Avery Parkway As Drain Clogged CdM Couple wake up Trailer Park May Escape To Four Feet of Water Eviction Tlu·eat In v.·hat city orricials call the heaviest downpour s ince 1969. a Corona del ~lar couple was flooded out of their house early today \\'hen a wall or water gushed into their home from the rear alley. The Donnell Jalberts at i08 Iris A\•e_, Y.'ere among those who suffered the most damage from the dov.·npour. Four feet of v.·ater poured into their house from the city's storm drain which flow s into Jasmine Creek . The .Jalberts' home lies in the hot- tom of the gully and received the most damage among a handful of Jas mine Creek homes affected by the rain. lo another section of Corona del ~1a "i!., a home at 2233 Bayside Drive waslllso flood ed when a storm ·arain backed up causing four inches of water lo rush into the home of Leo?iard Baltzer. Baltzer said the water first rushed into the garage, nooding thal area and seeping into tv.10 cars before forcing its way into the home through' the weathe r slripping on the doors. Sections of the "Balboa Peninsula 160 Emergency Calls Orange County She riff's officers responded to 160 emergency calls throughout the county during the 24 hours ending midnight Tuesday, de - puties reported today. v.·e rt' also heavily flooded today, particularly a long portions of Nt!Y.'port and Balboa boulevards. Olackie's Boat Yard.2--114 !\1ewport Blvd .. was filled v.•ith water as the re- sult of an accidentall:• closed s torm drain. There \\'ere several feet of v.·ater in the street outside the boat yard, plus se ve ra l inchC's of water ins ide Blackie's and the neighboring Trautwei n, a marine construction firm at2412Newport Blvd. Canned Good Drive Starts Students at three South Coast hi gh schools a re competing to rollecl canned .c:oods for the Salvation Armv. The collection drive, which started this week and ends Dec. 18, in\'Olves El Toro, Laguna Beach and l\lission Viejo lfigh Schools. Donations can be taken to the sehool activities offiN's or Lo thl' Pantr~· Clothing Store in Laguna llills. ' The store v.·hich is coordinating thr drive. is offering a $400 prize to the school which collects the most canned goods. Second prize is S75 and third prize is a plaque. 'No Hitchhiking'. Wom,an Hops On Fire Engi1ie Firemen en roote to an El Toro mobile home blaze did a double takc Tuesday afternoon when they slov.·ed for a traffic bump and an elderly woman hopped aboard. FIREMEN SAID she jumped on the back or the pumper as it slowed by her mobile home in Forest Garden Trallcr Park. She told the dis mayed firefighlers she v.·anted a ride to the blaze. Although impressed by her verve, firemen assisted the woman from lhc fire engine. '·· .. Sll F. DIDN'T HAVE goggles or helmet, "one firtman 53id tater Firefighters put out the ~late in the couch of Ray Rothfuss. 24001 T\luirlands bouleva rd. I-le hid just taken title to hi s new coach and v.•as 1n the process of moving in. Damage was estimated at $3,000. f'IR EM EN BLAMED it on' a faulty gas-htaling S)'etem. A repairman had been 'A'Orkinl( on the: forced.air heater when the blaie broke out. I I Residents of El ~to rro Beach l\1obile Home Park north of Laguna Beach may nol'ha\•e lo nlO\'C v.'hen the stale acquires Irvine Company land in that area for a park, a .state official sa id today. Les :u cCargo. supervisor of land ac. quisition for the Ca lifornia Depart· ment of P arks and Hecreation, said the s l:.itc \Viii buy proper!,\' on three ~ides of the site hut "as \\'C look ~•I the cost. .v.·c can't afford thP trailer park." Part of the Lra1lcr 1>ark , including 200 of the 294 trai ler sites, was at hr.'it included in 1.345 acres of land the state is negotiating to buy for abr1ut S7 .6 million. llowcvcr, l\1cCargo said that v.·hen the land was appraise<!. the trailer area turned oUt to be too f'Xpcns1\'f' because il is alrl'ad)' developt.'d. lie said <the cost of relocating re~idcnts \Vas also considered. . Instead. l\l cCari;o s:iid the ~t~te v.111 now a cquire the beach 1n front of the park and part of the canyon :.1rca in - land a nd near El l\lorroSchflOI lie s aid the purc ha~c 1o;; l'XJ>t•clcd to be approved at the l)ee 20 mt•eltnJ.': of lhe California Puhj.rc \\'ork ., Ro ;1rd l\lcCar,1Zo said he hopcrs to c l o~l' c ... cro\\' hy Jan. I llo\1 C\'t•r . ht• ... ;1id that h<'causc of lack of fund s for :-taff ing, th<· p;irk 1'.il l not be 01>en lo the public until ;1\ lt·:1~t mid·July. Chanukah Festival Meeting Scheduled Laguna Clr<·le .lt1da1<·:1 \\ill hold a "Pf'Cial mc1.•tin).( at 7·30 pm ~londay in the Cl)mn1un1t:-· room of La.cun;1 Fcdrral Sa\'1n~~ nnd l.o:in 111 ((•lehra non of the first night or thl' C'h.1nu~ah festi\'a\ The publu.' is v.crleon1<• tn .Llt<'nd the mt•e1in1ot "'hi ch v.111 fe ;t lure .,tor1t"i, folk daneing and a d1!>play of fnrc1~n menorah.5 <festival candclabra1, Therc is no charge. Wrong Date Gh·en 1\n incorrect dat(' "'JS J;t 1wn In Tuc-;d :1:-'s l):u ly l'1lo1 for a chamht•r Mlll'ilC' COrlf'l•rl <1P0fll•Orl•cl h\ th\• l.ai;:un;:i l\carh Comn1un1t\ r0n('(•rt Ass('lciltt1on . The conrert h~s a l reari~ taken ,,lace l 'h(I D;i t 1.' P1 hit l'f'J!rt•t ~ t ht• ~·rrn1 2 Inches Of Rain Recorded Stree t s fl ooded . houses were S\1 amped and c;1r.., banged into each otht•r tod.'.l\' ;.is leaden !>kies dumped about ty,·o · 1nehl's on of rain on the South Or<.1n g<-' Coa~t. ~J ost arc:i-; rcrxirtcd the proble m easini.: by n11dmurnini:: as the rainfall abaled. J-lov.'evcr. s mall craft warnin.gs rt'mained in effect as Dana Point ll arbor patrolmen rescued several small .skiffs from swells looming as high as six feet No ma1o r incident:> ''t•re reported <.1l the harbor. Several South .Coast streets were elosed off temporarily durinJ?; the rush hour. Among the hardest -hit were Laguna Canyon Road , Coast l:li ghway south of Capistrano Beach and Camino dcl A vion <1nd Del Obispo. in SanJ uan Capistrano. A puddle that grew into a smalr lake by mid morning snarled traffic on the northbound lanes of the San Diego Freey,·ay a c1uarte r-mile south of Avcrr~· P a rk"'ay near San .Juan Capistra no. Traffic v.·as forced lo slop and crowd into a lane closest lo the fence to gel across the water "'hich seeped onto the roadway l\1 inor flooding v.·as reported 1n other parts of San Juan, bul publit• v.·orks officials said crev.·s v.·ere out keeping drains unclogged. ~lembcrs of the volunteer rire de- partme nt v.•erc called on to pump out a nooded residence on the Rosenbaum Ranch. Hiall"s Indian Crafts 1n dov.·nto\\'n San Juan reported flood- in~. as did residences in Village San Juan, a tra ct which is built in the flood pl ai n ofTrabuco Creek. Several minor traffic crashes oc- curred thro ughout lhe rt~g ion as drivers had lroub!e negoli;iting rain slickl'd st reels. Small pO\''e r outages also added to the m i'serv for rC'Sidents an<I mcrl'h;.inls -in San Clemente and La guna Beach. In addition. several dozen houses t hroughout the coa!>ta l area suffered nood1ng, and a garage along San Clemente's Avenida Buena Vista was partially v.•ashed av.·ay after sodden earth ga\'e "' a y on the bluffs. :-.:o ma1or erosion problems \\'Crc r{'- ported along the shoreline v.•h1ch is vulnerable to tidrs and surf during fall and \\'inter month~ Lnc;i l rain mt·asu rl'r Carl lf anke~. a pioneer S:.i n J uan Capistrano eitrus rancher, measured 1.95 inches or rain fur the 24 -hnur-; ending at midmorn- ing. Hill Shields. of l.;1guna Beach hard\1<.1re. another \1 Catherwatchcr. measured 2.5 inch('!> or rainfall for thf' period. • Oranj!t• Coasl "••:t~l1t•r Fair skies tonight and Thurs · day. accordin~ to the v.•eather Sl'rvice. 1\·ith slightly v.·armer temperatures along the Oran,l!.e Coa<;I. 111\::h S in thf' mid-60.' 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OAILYPILOT L/SC • Weonesday December A, 197( ·Terror Over New Delhi By VIC VANZI NEW OELHI (UPI) -"L~dits and gentlemen, t don't want to alarm YoU,:.• said tht' pilot or the British Airways 741 jetliner. 1'he word "air.rm" .. ·a:a enough to awitken any of the dozen aboard lhc big pl11ne as 1t <ipproached Palam 1nternation1l Airport. The pilot .. ·cnt on: " ... But tht're ls a possibillly that our nose ,.•heel may be stuck in such a position that it may not secure properly.'' The rli ~ht from Bangkok to Ne,.· Delhi start~ circling that airport to use up fuel in case of a crash. It was p1lc h dark and there was nq way for anyone on the ground to let the pilot know whether the nose Wheel had lowered as It v.·as supposed to. M'Y 11 E1' RT \\'AS BANGl~G against the sides or my throa t while my traveling companion. UPI correspondent Leon O.iiniel, calmly asked the sle'l\·ardess if s he v.·ould like the adults to hold any fri ghtened children in their laps. Stewardess Llx Dinham, 2G, or Bristol, England, told Daniel that wouldn't be necessary. He went back to sle-ep. A few rhinutes later, a curly-haired y6ung steward with a wide, re- assuring grin and a lack or tact walked dOY.'n the aisles asking passengers not to rush forward IO\~·ard the door ''in case we come to a sudden stop.'' The pilot spoke a~ain. "Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to land. \\'hen I come back on 'Sick' Mills Rains the P.A. and shout 'Brice, Brace.' I want you to put a pUlow in your lap and touch your head to you r knees, covering your h'ad with your right arm." TllEN MISS DINHAM TR,\VERSED the aisles, soothing passengers and malnlaining a calm that seemed to work. Minutes before landing however, she was markedly tense as .she etplalned the "brace" position to us. Then she sat down, strapped herself in and began chatting amiably with a nl ale passenger. "Bracf' ~ Brare!" ea me the call from the captain. We braced. The big jet's rear,,.. hct>ls hit the airstrip. The noSt' settled gently dov.·n and the plane taxied along level with the ground . The nose never dipped. The front v.•hecls were down. A cheer went up from the passengers and, as in all cases of canceled emergencies, strangers became old fri ends as they discussed the crash that wasn't. IF TllE NOSE WllEEL OF the plane had not secured, it could ha\'C meant instant fire as the front of the plane scraped along the concrete airstrip. !\t ost of us realized that. although rew talked about it. As the stewardess put it, "I don't mind dyi ng, but I'm hideously afraid or being burned.'' Tangle Traffic Ouster Seen ·As lnnninent County Rainfall Averaged 2.5 Inches Overnight \\'1\S~llf\GTON lt:Pl> -Speaker Carl Albert s aid today Rep. Wilbur Mills, hospitalized with a severe case of exhaustion, probably will be de- posed as chairman or the powerful llouse \V ays and l\teans Committee - the apparent result of his friendship v.ith a sexy stripper. Instead, it·riow appears likely that Rep. Al Ull man ID-Ore.), next in line behind lllills, will become chairman. Amid rumors tha t Mills might re- sign, Albert told r eporters that the Arkansas Democrat "is a sick m an." Asked if House Democrats intellded to oust Mills from the chairmanship he has held for 17 years, or if f.tills might resign, the speaker replied, •·1 think that's • pretty accurate state- ment." A spokesman at Bethesda Na\'al Hospital. meanwhile, described f.tills' condition as satisfactory and his wife, Polly, issued a statement pro\'iding the firs{ information on his condition since he entered the hospital Tuesday. ltsaid: "The doctors have bee~ urging Wilbur to enter the hospital for a com- plete examination for some time and I have been urging him to do so. I do not know how long he will be required to remain in the hospital. but I will be with him daily." Mills, 6S, who entered the hospital after complaining to a colleague "I'm terribly tired ; I'm exhausted," v.·as expecting a visit from Annabel Bal· tistella -the shapely striptease performer v.·hose friendship may cost him his committee chairmanship. Miss Battistella. v.·h.ose stage na me is '1F annie Foxe," tearlully told re- porters in New York Tuesday night that sh.e intended to \'isil lllills' bedside. "He's ill." she said. "And I do care for him very much and I'm \•ery upset about it." Students Plan Sale of Candy Students at l\tarco Forster In- term edi ate School in San Juan Capistrano ~·ill be selling chocolate candy door to door beginning Thurs- day The sale, to raise funds for the stu- dent body. will last through Dec. 13. The candy is priced at $1.2S a box. Students at the school come from throughout the Capistrano Unified School District. including the com- munities of S:.in Clemente. Laguna Kiguel. Capistrano Beach, Dana Point. San Juan Capistrano. and part of l'\11ssion Viejo. ORANGE COAST LISC DAILY PILOT l,. O•anQt (,..I! 0.11' PHol. wl!ll wlllch 1\(0"1· 1>1nta ,.,.. o.lt•·•· Pr•u. I• P<>fl>.il'1'ea"' !ho Of ...,91' (o.i\1 Pufll•""•"O Co""''"'· !>cP«l\•M1I-ata ll>fll"l'IH Ml>M•r lnr""~" Ft1,..,, tor CO\l.f Mow, to••-1 ii.acn. H<>n!lfl9'11"1 &t1tn1,_. "'" Ylli••. It••"•· $addlttl.f.C-V1Ucr alld u.., ... BOKfl/So<>lll Coa•I. ~ '"""' r..,i-t 1111•1111"1 ;, DUl>l>\MO S..lu .. ,.,, -!.wftl•v• '"' l"'l'IClc>al P<>l>'•'"'"9 p!anl 11 at >Oil W1:>1 liar !.irttl,Cftlt "'-•••. (llUornl1"l:.U Robert N. Weed l'rfl"""' '"" .... (11,_r Jack R. Cu rley V!(t l'rn10tnl a...S Go--11 Mil-• Thomas Keevi! Thomas A. Murphi~ M.f~IQ•llQ la•tll' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\\"!fnt M•n·~·"9 E ""°'' L.lgun• Beach Offlct \l .. (,19,.,,. ... ~l•Hl .... ,., ... Ad<l•IU ,. 0 !Wu Mol, nut Othtr Offices ''"" ""''' llO 'lll1t'il S.y\!rHI l'lt -1 .... ~ Jlll ~t•W'I ........ .,. Hll"t+noton ... t lll 1111~ l'lrkr. lolllt•••• !oa.,..!!C>t(• Vflll•' Jj)(ll ~· P•1 Ito.cl •IS.~ O!t">Q F '"'""'' TtltpftOM (714) M2-4J21 Cllssllltd Advtrtlsin9 M2·5'7t L19una Btac" All Oep.irtmenls; T .. e ... ont t9'·'46' ~'0"' '*" i·~-"~ 49S·0630 Coo,•19"'• lt7' 0••"0t Co••I """''"'lftf ~· 1110 M*'\ "°""' Ul"'lr•l19ft\ ~·tetl.i .... II••~· .a ... '11"!•••••U• .... ,.n ""'V " ,_.,,oe1...:ea '"''""<II \Pl<:l•I _,,.,.,"" ot ~ .. ,,. .... , ........ loet .... (!I " llOll•P C>tl• I! OI\!• MoM C.i+lerilta S111>f<1lPll011 11¥ (II'".., 1.:100 -i1111; tr ..... 1 M OI _,,,,,. "111\twy 111io1<..,.lloM Q.ot-111ry The season's first big rain did heavy damage in west and central Or ange County early today and triggered a rash or traffic tangles JX)lice and California Highway patrolmen couldn 'l keep up with. County £ire and Oood control of- ficials said the mGSl rain -nearly three inches or it -fell in the we st county area though the county average for the !torm was about 2.S inches by 9 a.m . ~1ajor rain problems reported by county fire Capt. Bruce 1'urbeville in- clude: -Complete collapse or a 40-fool sec- tion or the roof of the Kelly-Springfield Rubber Company in La Palma. -Interior ceiling collapses and Oooding at Los Alamitos General Hospital, Alamitos West Convales- cent Hospital and the Los Alamitos * Thriftimart store. -Large numbers or citizen assists for loca I flooding problems. -~1 ajor intersection nooding all over the north, west and central county. Turbeville said no major damage had yet been done in the county canyon areas, victimized by tl:te record flood - ing of 1969. He said the rainstorm had been unusual in that more had fallen in the natlands than in the mountains. County flood control officials said today most or the rain fell in a six - hour span between 2 and 8 a.m . and the intensity or the downpour washed accumulated rubbish over storm drain grates, causing local nooding. The county's freeways Y!ere a mess. at rush hour this morning. A typal morning drive from the f.tis- sion Viejo area to Santa Ana that Santa Barbara Sites Get 8 Inches of Rain . By lhe Associated Press The worst is over. the National Weather Service said today, after a night of heavy rain t hroughout California that Oooded homes and streets, collapsed roofs and downed power lines. Heaviest hit were areas south and east of Los Angeles, where numerous roofs collapsed on industrial build· ings. 'iJi,d in Santa Barbara County, "·he re k much as 7.95 inches o r rain v.'as recorded on backyard gauges. Several dozen homes were evacuat· ed in Carson. and in Ca rpinteria, whe re Franklin Creekoverflov.·ed. Northern and Central California "·ere punished by one to t\\'O inches of rain, accompanied by gales and lightning. Red Bluff had 2.63 inches O\'er a 2-1 -hour period ending late Tuesday and Stockton had 2.0 inches. The San Joaquin Valley received ::ibout an inch of rain. l\1ore was forecast. Power failures in the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday night ranged in length from 10 minutes to four hours and affected an estimated S0,000 customers. 1 Roofs collapsed on industrial build- ings in Carson and other cities south and east or Los Angeles, v.'here more Goveniment To Regulate Gas Usage? CHICAGO (UPI> -The government \.\'ill have to resume controll ing gasoline di stribution arouiid the begin- nin g of t he ncv.· year, Treasury Secretary \\lilliam E. Sfmon today told the Chicago Sun-Times. Simon was quoted as saying that ~some mandatory measures will he needed to reduce consumption soon un· less there is an unlikely sharp decline in usage. ··A rel urn to allocation v.·ould mean ga~line stations v.·ould ha\'C-less to sell.·· said. As a consequenct', dealers "'Ould clo se on Sunda:.·s, .alternate odd-ancl - ('1·en num ber<'d purt'has(' eli,i!ihihty days and resort to other methods of ~pread in,e: I heir ~uppl y. the nev.·spapcr c1uo ted Si n1on as saying. :-itmon, chairman oft he Admini~lra lion's Economic Policy Bo;ird. said 011 imports arc running bety,·een l'i. l and f::i.2 million barrels a day. v.•hil e the goal is to hold imports to S.4 million barrels daily. Stereo Equipment Taken ui Burglary Burglars v.•ho entered via the un- l0tked front door Tuesday night whlle the o"'·ner was away carried off stereo equipment valued at more than $1 ,000 from a Dana Point home. ' Deputies said -victim Robert Ralph Whitson, 23-;-of 34012 Piquito Drive: was working al his San Clemente store 'A' hen the burglary was committed. than two inches of rain fell. But the heaviest rainfall was in San- ta Barbara County, where 4.7S inches 1,1,·as officially recorded and backyard gauges showed more than seven in - ches. A gauge at the high school in Goleta showed 7.95 inches had fallen during the ni ght. Franklin Creek overflowed in Carpinteria, floodi ng several homes in the Arbor Annex: area in the north end of the city. Thirty-three persons y,·ere evacuated after 1 a .m. The water began subsiding ever - ywhere when the rains stopped about dawn. No injuries were reported. · A half-inch of rain also fell on much· of San Diego County. Power outages hit San Diego, and dozens of traffic accidents were re - ported. A cabin cr~iser broke loose from its moorings in Coronado and with a family of five aboard y,•ent aground near the Coronado golr course. None of those aboard the 128-foot vessel was hurt. In Carson, roors collapsed on such buildings as the International Paper Co .. Muck l\1 anufacturing Co. and The Treasury, a large department store. Extens ive floodinl? "'as reported at the South Bay Convalescent ~lospital in Carson. Several roofs collapsed and build· ings 1ve re flooded in La l'\1irada. Rescue centers v.•ere set up in Carson and Carpinteria. but most peo- ple chose to remain in their homes to try to protect them, officials s aid. The \V cather Service said the rnin probably \\'ou\d end by ni ghtfall in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles coun· ties as the storm front moved into San Diego and San Bernardino counties. ·rhe s no,,..· le,·e l dropped in the Northern Sierra early today to 4,000 feet but forecasters said the snow depth at higher ele\•ations would not exceed eight inC'hes. llowever , a travele r 's 1varning was iss ued for many mount<1in high1\·a ys. Small craft advisories for high .... inds "'ere issued from Point Concep· lion to the f.1exicanborder. Gusts or 40 miles per hour and four to six-foot . waves were likely at some coastal points. From Page Al ZONING ..• future il griculturea\ zone. He satd !he minute the city's ban on the issuance of building and ioning permits ends. the property owner will be in cit y hall with development plans . Councilman Heckscher added that removing the agriculture designation v.·ould redu<'e the public's acceptance of the idea of fa rming in the communi- ty . He .said if the designation were kept and after a year the use was round in- tolerable , the land could always revert to another zone. lllayor Roy Byrnes noted that the whole question m ay be taken out of the hands o( the council anyw1y. A:s- semblyman Charles Warren (D·Los Angeles) introduced a bill Monday which v.·ould place all California land benrlni:t Cla!'is One soil in a pe rmanent a11ricu lture ione with ~peci fic tax re- lief s pelled out for th~ property owners. normally takes 25 minutes took as long as an hour and a half. A California Highway Patrol SJX>kesman said so many accidents had occurred that it was impossible to keep a running tally, but that no fatalities had occurred. The spokesman said majol"freeway nooding running as deep as three to four feet was backing up traffic between 1st and 4th Street on the Newport Jo'reeway; at the intersection or the Newport Freeway and the Santa Ana Freeway; at the intersection of the Laguna Freeway and:'~nta Ana I-Tee way ; at the junction of the Santa Ana and Riverside freeways and at virtually every major intersection in county territory. Lagunan to Read Poem Collections L,.agunan Joseph Paul. former director of summer stock at the old Laguna Playhouse, will read from a collection of his poerns al 8 p.m. Thurs day at Fahrenheit 451 bookstore, 509 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Donations received during the poetry reading will benefit the Gordon and Evelyn Wilson legal defense fu nd. The Wilsons. owners or the bookstore, were arrested a year ago on porno· graphy charges after a detective purchased underground comics at the store. Ul'IT ....... Soggy Doggy They've had rain up in Salinas. too, as 13-year~Jd Pepe the poodle learned to his dismay. All the aging pooc h wanted was.to chase a cat. But before he could get back in house. he ,1;as hit by downpour. Pepe's owner, Monterey County Deputy Sheriff Ray Ralston surveys results. Farmers Back Butz COLUf.fBUS, Ohio <AP) -The 61,000-m e mber Ohio Farm Bureau F ederation Tuesday endorsed the v.·ork or U.S. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz. "Secretary Butz has suf- fered a Jot or unjust criticism during the last several months for te lling the truth," said Leonard Schnell. presi- dent of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, during the group's annual convention. New lf?Ial .Set In Kidnaping LAS VEGAS (tlPIJ -Testimony . has begun in a new trial for Derek t.1.cCall, 21, of ·Los Angeles, charged with rape, kidnapilig and infamous crimes against nature. A trial earli er this year ended whPn the j ury w.iis unable to reach .11 verdict. + This year more than ever, • 1\ Singer Saving Gift makes sense! Save$21.95 Carrying case or cabinet e11tra The more you sew, the more you save. And sewing's really en- . joyablewith this machine'::. built- in blind-hem stitd1, eicdusive no- tumble front dr op-in bobbin, other time-saving features. Reg. 109.95 Debbte Reynolds says : You V:Jn afford all the clothes you want-all H takes is a great new ~9§!. ~ sewing machine that makes sewing a breeze! SAVE $25.95 ON A QUALITY ZIG-ZAG MACHINE Has 7 interchangeable stitches; exclusive front drop-in bobbin, more! Model 258 Carrying case or cabinet C)(tra ehristmas $f fll Sale Reg. Price 139.95 755 ·A Tt~ltl'k al TtiE. SINCE a COMPANY TOlJCH & SEW' sewiog machine ehris~~: s15off Price reg. price· Carrying case or cabinet e1e1ra Exclusive push-button drop·in bobbin that winds righl in 1tle machine, built-in buttonholer, built·in speed basting, all-dial <Xlntrols, much 11'\0fel SINGER Ttvo Pap ers Folrl Due Exxon: More To Prices Than a Fill Up t,LJ::'Nl)Al.f. (l Pl l -c-\ dcc hnc 111 1 C\'Cnue and nn lnl'rca st• 1n lO'>lS have forced the Alhumbra Post· 1\d\Otatc 111H.l lhc t\lonrov1a '\cv.s Post to cease puhhca ! ion, 1t \\ <1s rcvenlcd 1'ue., 1J.1y , Tcrr<111t c· Donnell;., l)Ublis hcr of both papers s;.11d the tv.·o dailies stopJ>l•d publlcalton as of last Saturda y ·Lack or r c\er'l ue and 1 aptdly llll re,1s1ng costs of l,d:.11r ,1n<I m ,1ttnal 1n the~c 11cw s pupcr s' busi n ess forced the dcc1s1on to be rn.tdl'," i)onnelly sa id • ·rh<.'rc has been a cOnlit,1nl dc1 line Jn the economic ~11u;1t1on uf both of these n<.:Wspapcrs for-several ~car!.. Marketing Meet Set The l nternation.11 t-.larket1ng Asi;ociation of ()1 ;ingc Counly v.ill hold its monthly luncheon meeting Occ. 11 at the Jolly Roger Inn. 610 \\'esl t\;ilella tn ·\nahe1m 1Jeg1nrung at 11 .30 .1.m Luncheon fee 1s SJ 50 for members ,ind SS .SO for guests n.1akc· rescr\attons by phoning lhe IUIA at (71•1) li35 6Hi0 Land Firm's Na1n e Changes \\';tlt('r Richardson As- !'>O{'H1t('s hcis changed its n.1111t• to Htchardson i\"agy l\lart1n. 11 \\as announced t \11 ..; t\('('k by \Va ller J H1 r hurdson president or lhC ('n .. ta Ule sa i.l rch1\C'C- t u1 al and land planning f1rn1 H1 chordson said that the nnh• t'han~e 1s !he name Roth pl'rsonnc l a11rl U\1 ncrsh1p r ema in !he ~.1 011:. By ~11LTOS ~1 0SKOWITZ \Vh y 1s Exxon thev.orld's large-;l 011 com1>anv, 1n tere!'llCd 111 ('Ompel1ng "'1lh 1 a mer a de.tiers, toy store<> and hardw:1re stores'> It seems that the captive au- dience 11 h;is in its credit t.i rd holders 1s JUSl too much lo resist If you have a n Ex xon l'rcd1t {',1rd. )OU probably got 1t for the convenience of being able to fill \Our tank \I 1th gasoline a nd charge the 1Jurchase It's a con\'C nicncc that doesn't cost anything 3!> long as you p;iy thl' monthly bill that arri\cs f1om Exxon It' ''OU DO'.\'T pay the bill 1n full , yo u will be ('harged interest And 1£ you don't pay at all , ;,ou v.•11J soon be relieved or your l't ed1 t c<ird 'l'hc ad \antage to Exxon 1s obv1ou~ If you hold oncor Iii credit C<i l'ds, ~ou ;i re more likely to stop at<in Ex- xo n stalion for gasoline Or )OU mti;:ht buy a tire, \\h1ch can also he charged on the card It \\as to secure such an ad\ ttntage that 01! com- panies first issued credit cards But Exxotl 1s greedy llere 1t has all those card holders on its computer. It's ,1 ready-made market Nol Just for gasoline at an Exx- on station-fo r anything. Just send them a catalogue. lhl· V.'ilY Scars, Roebuck docs ·rhat s pre{'1sely \\hat E~ xon now does t r you're the holdc:1·~of an Exxo n credit r a1·d. ~ou gel more than a monthly bi!! You get ma1l- order c11talogues "'h1ch 1n- \'1te \OU to buy radios, re- cord players, pots and pans, clocks. bi cycles. pool tabl es, gu n cabinets. binoculars, moVle cameras and toy tr a in sets Just r;ig n1(v v. hat .}Oil .... ant and rha1 gc 1t on your good old Exxon credit card ALSO. \'OU DON'T have to pa, .. for these purcha se~ right ""ay Nos1r, Exxon ts hip to credit. \'ou may Offers Adviee Humphrey Assails Price of New C~rs !)1\N .JlJAN, PR (U PI ) Sen !Jubert II ~lum phre~, ( U-Atinn ), has of- fered the aulomot1ve 1n· rlustr~ some advice on how to end the current slump 1n l·ar sales ··cut the price " llumphrey snld the l)e mo c r a tic-control lcd c.;onJ!ress t\'Quld not a1>provc a proposed new gas tax un· l 1l .~ nun\bcr o r other rncu surl!s were tukcn to 1nect the enerj!y cr1s1s, 1n· 1·\u1hng the chm1natlou or oLI dcplet1on allowances and 1n1pos1ns taxes on large cans. llE CALLED the oil deplc.11on allowance "the greatest economJc ripoff in thl! nation ·s history." llumplirey zeroed ln on the .1utomoblle lndu.stry :ts a m11Jor offender during a news conference. Ile said he "'ould insist on 3 tax on cubic d1sp\acemenL and horsepower of ears before con11idcr1ng a new aasollne lax. "1'hc aulomob1lc 1nduslry knov. s how lo produce cars that use less gas," the senator said tie said the automobi le in- dustry talks free enterprise but o p e rates a s a monopol 1st1 c enterprise. ·We have these big com- bines that sit there and say they can't cut the price." he said "They say they have to raise the price. ;\nd t hen. they Just take out another news paper ad." llE RAISED DO UBTS whether increasing the price of gasoline "'ould ac· tual1y c ut consumption s\gn\ricantly, pointing out that Europe's highways are jammed with vehicles. d~s pite a gasoline price ranging up to S2 a gallon. The 5enntor warned that the solution to the energy cr1s1s did not involve simply as!luring a supply of 011, but al~o ~ett 1nir a pr,c:e cut It the price ... continues at s 11 ., barrel many or the world's nulloru; v.111 simply go bat1kr1.1p1. he s:ud lie 11a111cd spcc1fically F'ranc:e, Srltaln and lt:ily . strC'tc h your purchases out and ll;J)-1nl1."rest at the 1 ate or 18 percent a ~car For c-.arnph.. 1\ recent Exxon <:ataloguc Wds fl og ging a Sa 1n son11 e b1·idge se t -a table ond rour ch<1 1rs-for 599.50 11lu s 512 50 for s h1pp1n g and handling If )-Ou "'anted lO pay 11 out over 10 months. 1t wou ld set you back S9 99 per monlh ! plus Sl 29 per month for sh1pp1ng and handling) No ba rgains here-but at least you don't ha\e to go lo the store to shop Your Exx- on credit card bnngs the :.tore to\ our home lf thl.'se c.ttalogucs arc successful, F.xxon m.1y be able to drt ve hundreds of stores out of business \\lhat boggles the mind LS \Vh y' Exxon last year earned S2 4 b1\hon after tax- es. Thal was more money th<in v. .is earned b~ any comp;inv 1n the United States v. llh the e xception of Am e r ic an Te lephooe. & Telegraph, which cleared S2 9b1\hon. TlllS ''EAR 1T looks as 1r Exxon will pass AT&T. The co mpany .1 lready earned S2 2 billion 1n the first nine months of 1974 So 11 s about to become the biggest pro- f1tmakcr 1n US 1ndustry- 1n the world, for that mat- ter Why then does 1t need to sell Revere pots and pans to its credit card hold e rs'> i\£ter all, Exxon doesn't seem to be so hard up for pin money Cocir•!Vhl 1t1t, Los .t..1'91e1 r""'" Lockheed's Earnings Increase LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lockheed Aircraft Corp re-, ported that earrungs for the three months ended Sept 29 rose to $5 8 million, or 51 cents a s hare, from $2 3 million, or 20 cent~ a share, ayear earher. Sales increased to S704 1 mtlhon from $584 9 m 1Jhon. For t h e nine months ended Sept. 29, Lockheed earned $16 6 m1 lli on, or SI 56 a share. on sales of S2 34 billion Th.is compared 1v1th $12 2 m1lhon, or $1 07 a share, on s ales of $1 93 billion in the like 1973 period, The compan;.: said its earnings are based on the ass umpt ions of a 300- airplane LIOll Tr1Star com- merc1al Je t transport pro· gram Consultant Fir1n Hired Th r Cil~· of f'ount:nn V,1llcv h.1s reta1ncd the lctecon1munlcatluns con s uiting firm uf Burton Sou th~estcrn, Inc , to evaluate its total telecom· mun1cat1ons rN1ulrl•ments. 1l was announced by John II,, Burton. pres1dt.'nt ot the Nev.•port Deachl>ompany, W1th1n t he scope of the communications system de· s11en study, cons1dcrat1on "'Ill be gl\'Cn to provide the ability to interconnect !he telephone net.,.,'ork with thl' radio equ1pment cmplo)ed by the police. fire and public: v.·orks departments, and to meet thr nel'd" of the state cmergenl') ralhng program as mandated by Assembly Bill 515 Wednesday's Closing Prices .... •i ii'O/ a- Wedne1day December 4.. 191' DAIL v PILOT BS NEW YORK STOCK EXC8ANGE ""' •. 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O IVE RSl f ORM OESl(;N AS· SOCI Al [S, ltoll Po•k•>ll,. Ln .• ;<!IC. 1r.,,.. C•hlorn0£117..,. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening DECEMBER 4 ,,.,~,.-~~~~::, 0 llk111 l1sk1thll la~er1 ws. Boston C.ltlcs. (ii) lofl•iu• of the. distr1u1hl tl111cet of y<iun1 cM:um1sltr &Rd fiunci1I wi11rd ChHs 81ock. when !lit 1i1f 1epo11 that Ollis ii miuin1 '"d his m1n- sion·s blen V1nd1lized. Leslit Ch1rlH011, Ulalle WillWOOd and Andltw Prill!._(Uell. • O iaJ@llQl mll1t1s Tanne "Cheus" S1111 Bottoms 1uesls 11 studen! with 1 dtinkin1 problem who rttenh 111 otters ol 1dvke. ts· peci1ll~ lrom his 11kher. lt1C1s T1n11tr. Pat Hinele 1lso 1ues1s • Cu111ini1 'Primate' Jlizarre Special . Controlling of A nimals Practice for Humans? By FRANK S. SWERTLOW NEW YO l(K (UP I I - .. Prin1ate," PllS' look at the bizarre relationships bclu•een ma n and the 'o''Orld of the prim ale on Thursday night al 10 on KCET. is one <Jf the most fascinating, a nd perhaps thought provoking documt'ntaries of this ot any telev ision season. This multilevel fi lm, pro· cluced a nd dir ected by r·rederick \Visen1 an, cen- ters around the animals and hu m a n s a l the. Yerkes Primate Research Ce nter ,. a divi sio n o f E m ory University in Atlanta. Du r i ng the two -ho ur black <.ind \\'hilc film . \'iC\\'Crs wil l SC<' primates - gorillas. chimpanzees and monkeys -electroni cally stimulated for sexual and aggressive data. Others \\'ill be ripped a part for neural and physiological patterns. And many "'ill be studied for the effects of alcohol and other drugs. 1\T l'JRST glance, ma ny vie\ve rs may think this is j ust another left-\\•inger·s use of television to grind his ax against the abusers of animals. Aclmlttedly. one can argue there are ele· mcnts of this phil osophy present . But take \he show to the next le \·cl. \Vhy ar~ these a nimals being studied and is the re- search r eally necessary or JUSt another example or lhe a cadem ic p\ayground1 Perhaps . But let ·s take the show to the R('>:l le,•cl. \Vhal \f we s ubstituted primates for people? tlERE LIES the most de· v a s tatift g e le m e nt of \\'iseman's sho"''· The re- search gained at lhe center mi ght be applicable to humans. es pecially if they :.ire members of a minority grou p . '"Wh y do you "·ant to con- trol animal beha\'ior." said \Viscman in an intervicv.·. "The ob\'ious use of this re- search is (or humans. \\'ho wants to control animals'?'' \Viscman may not be far \\'rong from his vi ewpoint. l~ave ,,.,.e not heard the cry for the control of the sexual appelitcs for criminals or people on welfare"! And didn't th e N:.izis ad vocate the extermination and con- trol of the so-called inferior races? Although it is hard to imagine that this could oc- TllANKFULLY, \\liseman docs not hand thq viewl'r the cuddly and cute v.•orld of the primate to make us fel'I sorry for the oi nfma ls. This i:s for thl.' circus or o -.ioo, or the com· nlercial ncl\\'orks. Wise man uses the stnrk- ness of cinema-ver1te to un- lng a piece or furniture. Wisem an Is o great fil m maker. One only has to look at his prevlou.'i documen- ta ries -•·Hospital," "Law a nd Orde'r," and ''Titicut Follies" -lo. appreciate this. "P ri mate" conti nues his string of superb and un - settling films. fold his program th at uscs ·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"i no narration ot'lmusic. You se e w hat \Viseman h as ~ •• ,,..., ..... filmed a nd edited. One, of ltr• course. should not take the _ "~ , .. ,. .... ,. film a s objective fil m mak-, -~ '"""" ••\ - ' ing. The choice of the sub· 11----------t jecl and the way it was edit· e d ge t Wis em a n 's philosophy a cross . But the award·"'inning fi lm maker 1>e rmits a good deal of leeway for the viewer to m ake up his mind and to seek the level he ll•<-11"1 wants to emphasize on the s how. This is an element of I•.::;.~~ art and, :it least for this show, t ele \•is ion t akes a ... mighty step away from be-JACK NICHOLSON "THE LAST DETAIL" IRI cur in the United States, the 1-.iiiiiiij~iiiii~~1----------possibility just might pre-1 sent itself. l ... IOIJO"'"'I Pt'l""I l fe 00."9 Oii).1....,,1 M LIOO OPH(OL, lll t<o\p>lll AO. So.o•lt 1\oO. l<< .. Pofl Bl•'"· C11oror,,..'1MO (I M•IO le £.\1'110. 1•1117 Lt ,."QIDI' Lt>., P<~ntlft!jt"" S...tll, c 111fo .. u1'1~ JOllft M. 8 \lfl-.. JIOO P•o'kvil• IJI. = 1.C !rwone. (Mitofhl1t),,.. Th•S 1111\lf!I .. 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G.G. fRWY ICITY A. EX.! ·•USM GOIDOH" "CIT UNCLI" 110 A "P!L.HAM1 ·2·3"'(A) T "CIHDllllU. un«n" Ill JA "11 HAllOW MOUW' INI '1 "tt 44/IOrMi DUO" IPOI UIDIJI" "DIGIY" ICPI &.!;• ,.,,.. t1.)Q"' 1 00."' f..teol 8.J" a -...1 U I& • What CAN You Get for only a dime -. , these days? ' /•. Loe-al want ads ID1n1•·A·lh111 '"'Y S•lu"'•r) , 7 -Saddle back Todav•s Final • EDITION N.Y. Stocks \ . VOL. 67, NO. 338, 6 SECTIONS, 84 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1974 TEN CENTS r Saddleback's ·Zogg Good for 3 More Years By JAN WORTH 6t-. DMI\' flllill :a.fl! William Zogg, superintendent of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. apparently has been rehired for three more years. Trustees renewed Zogg's three- year contract by laking no action on a proposal lo notiry Zogg with a letter of intent not to rehire ltirp. Such notifica·. lidn is ·required by law al least ·six months be£ ore a contract expires. Zogg's contract, which outlines a base...salary or $37,000 annually plus several thousand dollars worth of fr· inge benerits, expires June 30. Now, unless trustees call a special meeting before Dec. 31, he will be employed through July l, 1978. . ··we have rehired tbe best superin· tendent around,•• said J oseph Peterson, president or the school board. . But Trustee Dennis Smith has challenged the majority of the board in its decis ion .. Smith said he favors giving Zogg a notice -of intent not to re-employ beyond the end of the school year. He said he favors this course because all five seats on the board are up for re-election Atarch 4. The out· come of the election could change the board entirely, and Smith said the new board should have a choice of superintendents. ··Q_y railing to take action this month, the present board majority has bound the new board members to a superintendent they may not want," Smith said in a written statement. ··1r they choose to name someone else. then Mr. Zogg's new contract will have to be 'bought out.' This could cost Saddleback V'alley Un ified School Di s trict ta xpayers between .$100.000 and $150,000, ''Smith asserted. Accusing the OOard majority, con· sisting of Peterson, Chester Briner, and Vince McCullough or "cronyis m ," Smith added they ··have acted in this matter with arrogant dis- regard for the welfare of the district and the taxpayer." Informed of Smith's comments. l'\.lcCullough, Carmer board presidenl. said, "So what's new in the zoo~ Sounds like more of the same old jazz." l\1cCullough announced recenl- ly he would nol run again for the board because of personal considera- lions. Zogg was hired on a 3-2 vote or the board July 31, 1972. Smith and Trustee George Henry voted against his ap- pointment favoring Richard Welte, now deputy superintendent in charge or instruction ··E"er sinec then, Dennis has been on a vendetta against Zogg because he didn't get his way," said board Presi· dent Peterson. ··1 feel "'e have the best superinten- dent around. lie is hi ghly respected up and dO\\'n the slate. I don't think it is irresponsible to keep the best.•· Peterson added if he thought Zogg "·as neglecting his job. he 'd be the first to say :,o The dec1s1un to rehire follO"'ed se\·era\ closed met.'\tni:s of trustees to c\'a\uate the supenntcndenl. Smith claim-; any ('Valuation "'as pract1cally nunc.\istent He -;pond1 ng t" Smith"s accusations pf cronvisn1 . 1"ruslel' Briner said, ··1'he point. to ml•. is th at "'e're faced "1th the po:,sibdity of f1v~ new board members being seatC'd in April. Ftom n1v O\\'n l'Xperient1~. I think "'e need to as.sure continuity in this new district for new trustees. the (irst year at least is a lea rning experience." Rains Batter Saddlehack Projects 'No Hitchhiking' Woman Hops 011 Fire Engine Firemen en route to an El Toro mobiJe home blaze did a double take Tuesday afternoon when they slowed for a trafric bump and an elderly v.'Oman hopped aboard. FIREMEN SAID she jumped on the back of the pumper as it slowed by her mobile home in Forest Garden Trailer Park. She told the dismayed firefighters s he wanted a ride to the blaze. Although impressed by her verve, firemen assisted the woman from the fire engine. "SHE DIDN'T HA VE goggles or helmet," one fireman said later_ Firerighters put out the blaze in the couch of Ray Rothfuss, 24001 ll.1uirJands Boule.v.ard. He had just taken title to his new coach and was in the process or moving in. Damage Vilas estimated at $3,000. EIR E~~~ B~M.£D it on a faulty gas-he.ating system. A repairman }l~d be'"' workio&.on:~ (orced:a.il'lh9ler wb.en.lhe blaze broke out. . ' Santa Barbara Sites Get 8 Inches of Rain By the Kssocialed Pres's The worst is over, the National Weather Service said today, after a night of heavy rain throughout California that flooded homes and streets, collapsed roofs and downed power lines. Heaviest hit \\.'ere areas sou.th and east of Los Angeles, where numerous roofs collapsed on industrial build- ings, and in Santa ~a rbara County, "·here as much as 7.95 inches of rain ·was recorded on backfafd gautes. -Several do·zen home'3'Were·e\laclial· ed in Carson, ,.and in Carpinteria, where Frank lht Creek overflowed. ,· Northern nnd Central California ,~·ere punished by one to two inches of rain, accompanied by gales and lightning. Red Bluff had 2.63 inches over a 24 -hour period ending late Tuesday and Stockton had'2.0 inches. The San Joaquin Valley received about an inch of rain. l\1ore was forecast. Power failures in the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday night ranged in length from 10 minutes to four hours and affected an estimated 50,000 customers. Roofs collapsed on indu strial build· EI. Toro Motorist ' Held for Hit-run Orange County Sheriff's deputies jailed an El Toro man on drunken driving a n,d hit·.and-ru.,n charges Tuesday nfter he allegedly struck three p a rk ~d cars in San Juan Capistrano and then dro'fe off at hi gh speed. Deouties said Paul James White. 29, of 22921 1\spcn Way, El Toro. was drunk al the y,·heel of bis car when it hit three parked autos at the intersee· tion of Calle Chueea and Calle Resp\endor. He \\as later arrested at his home. APP LIA-NCE. SOLD TO FIRST CALLER "I C'ouldn 't bclle\·e the Daily Pilot d id it again. I sold my refrlg~rator to the first <'a Iler.·· Thal"s th' ;-m:J:>ls!l~tory,lold. bf•• Irvine hou~ewlr~ art"' she ran this nd : COLDSPOT. 17 cu ft.. frost free, coppertone. Excel cond. $150. XXX•XXXX. If you have an appliance you'd like to <'On Yer' to cash. call 6-l2-S678. Put a few y,•ords to wOrk for )'OU • ./ Jn the Dally Pilot. ings in Carson and other cities south and cast of Los AnJ?eles. "'here more than two inches of rain fell. But the heaviest rainfall was in San- ta Barbara County. where 4.75 inches was ofriciallf recorded and backyard gauges showed more than seven in· c:hes. A gauge at the high sOOool in Goleta showed 7.95 inches had fallen during the night. Franklin Creek overflowed in Carpinteria, Oooding several homes ih the· Arbor Annex area in the ·north <See 7.95 INCHE.5, Page AZ) Viejo Jaycees Given Charter;· Officers Na1ned The Mission Viejo Jaycees, a young man's service orgahization for resi- dents and businessmen of the ·Sad- dleback Valley has been accepted to the state. national and inlernation-. al Jaycees organizations. 11.tike Eggers, local president, said a charter was presented during the club's recent Charter Night banquet. California Jaycee President Walt Sady made the presentation. Elected to office for 1974-75 were Eggers, president: Greg l\1orrison. in- ternal vice president; Tony Loechner. external vice president; Bruce Turbeville, secretary ; Ed Jordan. treasurer; and Wayne Rankin. state director. Lee 1-lenry and Larry Armitstead "·ere elected directors. "'hile Fred Low was namedsergeant·al·arms. More information on the Jaycees is available by calling fl.like Eggers at 494·1141 or Greg l'\.lorrisof! at 586-2714. Viejo Burglar Leaves a Note A burglar who took the trouble to leave a note telling the victim exactly "'hat he intended to do with his loot carried orr jewelry, calfleras ancl cash 'T'ue~day night from a l\tisslon Viejo apartment. Sheriff'!· depulie.s said lhe note thoughtfully left. behind for !\Jurin<' Kenneth Cleo l\lcOanicts, 23. of 23151 Los Alisos told him that his unlnvit<":d visitor int.ends to pawn the stolen 'valuables. Deputies said the burglar .itoined . eptry by removing the front s:crrrn from the apartment "'1ndow "'hile l\lcDanlel!I ""as absent rrom the pre· mises. Dltly "'i.t 5Jtlltf ""'9tel SAN ClEMENTE STREET WORKER SCRAPES BOULDERS FROM SLIDE.CHOKED HIGHWAY .\ Storm Jl.ftfted.Laahint Co•tt YlhHe Reltdenta Slepr, Problems Abounded MUSTANG ABANDONED BEFORE DAWN WALLOWS ALONG FLOODED SAN DIEGO FREEWAY In Mission Viejo, Going Was Rough Near Avery Parkway As Drain Clogged Drivers Float to Work Coast Downpour Floods Freeway La11es , Drains Oy JOHNVALTERZA or .. o.•tf ,.._ ~ Rain that was a long time brewing slammed hard into the Orange Coast today, dumping more than three in- ches of moisture in some com- munities before dav.·n. The storm hit hard late Tuesday ni ght, continued unabated, and as re- sidents a "'·oke early today intersec- tions were flooded throughout the re- ~ion, some freeway lanes were bloc ked <'Ompletely at times and many residences and businesses ""ere experiencing some flooding. Throughout the coast-from Seal Beach to San Clemente -the rain created these problems: -HUNTINGTON BEACJI was bat· tered throughout the night by rain- fall which v.:ashed oil from well fields onto roadways, compounding the mis- <'ry of motoris ts. The conditions closed Pacific Coast llighway for a time and scores of other roads we re also closed by the rain, mud and sometimes. the oil, swirling fl ood water lapped at windowsills al a Brookhurst Street mobile home park and residents evacuated. Sandbags were needed for some Sunset Beach residences and nood-control channels were brimful by dawn. Power outages hit every"·here. and in one occurring at the rushhour in Santa Ana. two sheriff's deputies suf- fered concussions in an accident relat- ed to weather problems. The s t orm was furious and -N~WPORT UEi\Clf city off1c1als capricious through the night "'ilh proclaimed the storm the most severe rainfall figures sho"·ing a strong dis-_ r'\. parity~-" In Huntington Beach. (!xperts said that In some segments of the com· munity more than three incbes fell -at an intensity which approached a 25-year storm stage. Thief's Christ1n as Shopliftrr;g Done Orange County Sherirr's deputies are investigating the lJ'len of model train sets Crom an El Toro store by a burglar who· reached his hi:tnd through the mall slot to unloc~ the front door :.ind i:ain entry, Depulit•s valued the loss to Tyt<> Sper111lly Products, 23361 El Toro Roud at a bout S.13.1. • I Canned Good Drive Starts Students at three South Coast hl~h 1chool5 are competing to collect canned ~oods for the Sal,•ation Armv. The collC<'tion drl,•e, which started this '''eek ahd fnd~ Dl."C. 18. in\'olve:- £1 Toro. Lu guna !Wach and !\liss1on \'lejo High School:, Donations can he l:lken to the St'hool acti\"ities offices or to the Pantry Clothing Store in l.ai;:un;i llills. The store "'hich is coordinatinj! thr drive, is offerlntr: a SlOO pnze to tht' school which roll('Cl:, the most canned goorls, Sl'cond prize is S7S and third prlice is a plaqu(' since the whopper or 1969, and water gushed through narrow streets and al· leys, hitting several homes. One Corona del !\lar couple was evacuated from their damaged home. Road"·a~·s were hopelessly n ooded throughout the community. An accidentally rlosed storm drain at Blackie's Boat Yard caused flooding. r\eighborin,:: buildings also were affected. -COSTA MF.S1\'S WC'ath('r agonit"> "'ere compounded bv J>O\\"er outaJ?.cs "'hi ch hit about 1.700 customers early today. Hardest hit areas '>''ere con1 - mercial and industrial comp\e,.C'S around Orange County Airport·. or. ficials said there wcrl' no insurmoun- table problems -"Just a mess :di O\'er.·· -IN IRVINE, slick mud ~taycd behind even arter the flood ing cleared from busy intersections. Abo ut t"·o 1n- (See STORi.1. Page A2l School Burglarized In Mission Viejo Orange County Sheri(f's officer.., :ire invest igat1ni( 1 lie thtft of SICl'('O ec1u1 rJ· mt.>nt from u !\lisston \'i<'jo school hv intruder!! who threw thr('e rock·, through the library "'1ndo"i; as the y lert Oeputil's 5aid the burgl~rs forl'<'d open a locked door to ~a1n enlr\' tn th'• music room at IAl Pat Interm<'dlalt< &hool. 25151 Pradcra St .. r.t iss1on Vtt·· jn The stereo speaker$ remo\'ed by the thic\'es v.-tr<" ,. a lucd at St28 . 1.7-inch Deluge in El Toro l·l eav~ rain in the Saddleback Valley today battered construction projects. unleashed ri\'ers or nlud, caused a flurry of fender-bender acci· dents, and dampened a dedication ccr('mony at Saddleback Collegt• The El Toro fir(' station recorded 1.7 in ches of rain by 8 a .m. <ind_ in Trabuco Canyon, rangers recorded 2.11 inches. The dO\\'npour made a sea or mud :.il construction projects, including Sad- dl eback College, where spokesmen said the rain "·ill delay a central utilities p\anl under construction . Dedication or the DC \\' 5'1 million mathematics-science building '>''ent on as scheduled. though the rai n showed up many leaks in the struc- ture. ··u·s good "'e round them." Sa~ dleback Superintendent Robert Lom- bardi sa id. "\\'e've got them all spotted." \\"ater rushed O\'('r lhe San Diego F'r~"·ay a quarter mile south of 1\very l'ark\\•ay, slo"·ing traffic in the northbound lane-; Flooding al~o ')N.'Urred on th1· ,\\•cry Park11·ay undCrpass oear Sad· dtehack Col lege Rain "'ill delay ronstruction ut the nc\1· int('rn1ed1atc school being built on Jt.>ronim11 Hnad in El Toro. '"They h;td pl;inncd to pour eoncrete out therr loday so "'Ork has come to a stop." said J{obcrt E'<'rguson. director nf planning and de\'elopmt>nl for the Saddlcback Valley Unified S<'hool Di strict. Ill' said all the other outdoor "''Ork done so far oo the 20-acre site has bel'n unaffcctl.'d Deputies al the C...'altforn1<1 l·llghv. ay patrol office in Santa Ana describer! their morning as ··horrible.·· ··tt "s just super crazy," one officer said. •·The guys in the field are so bui;y "'e don't have any information for anybody." ""t•o:11 l1t•r fair skies tonight and Tliurs day, according t.o the weather ser\'ice. with slili'htly "'armer temperatures along the Orange Coast llighs in the n1id -60'!\, C'oldl'r tonight. '>''ith lows dipping uitothe40s. l:\SIDE TOD.\\ T u·n Ra p/1..,t m 1n1..,l f'rt art' rhr1•atl'ri z1111 l o $Ut' Conn C'cl1cu1 ~rlinfll nf/1c1flls 1)rl'r ~1rrl1 riradf' l11Jml' i'C1n101111e, cuurse11 ojfcrcd to 00~~ "fhr r1 .~Cl!J r'11· co11r~l' 1•n- c11uraue~ '1omfl,·l·.rua/11y 1r1 fhe boyt :it'P ~t11ry P llJIC Ai I 11dt•x ,11 'P' ... t S.••ke AJ ,..,.It .. • Al llMll... 01 ~,,,... ll L.M ... .,.. All ,... ... , ••• , C..Hltrftlt lS Mlltit k1 II ~'"' Cff,,.r II "'°'-I '~M• I• Cltuln..i 0111 ""~''"•• At.OJ C..0.k.\ Ot Or ..... C......,lt AU·lt C..Ou"•• 01 ..,.., Cl•J C..tfl .... llt•• .,, "9rtJ 11-l 1•w1.11~... "' Dl'.\"'4..:~ 11 lfOl'f<UlltnwM • ._, \tM.'Mllrilfl• .... , ,._. • •. , ''""''*" •• ,... [1·14 "'""" lt-l "-""-CJ W'l•t.... ,11 A<WIU-u C1 w.t .. lttwl Al.OJ ·-· '" , -OAIL Y PILOT SB Wedn1!sd1y December 4 197• Terror Over New Delhi 8)' VIC VANZI NE\\' DEi.iil !l.:Pl l "Ladies and gentlemen. t don'L want lo alarm you." said the pilot or the Sritish Airways 747 jethn~r. The y,·ord "alarm" was t'nouJ:h to awaken any of the doters aboard the bi g plant' a s 11 <i.pproac hctl Pal<im International Airport. The pilot "'·ent on:". . But there is a possibllity that our nose wheel mJ~ hl· <:lurk 1n such a J)-Osi11nn th.:i l it may not secure properly.'' 'l'ht• fh~ht from B;.in~kok to New Delhi started circling that airport to u~e up fu l'l in r11 ,pof 11 crash. It 'A·as pitch dark and there y,•as no way for an}un~ on tht· ~rnund to l~t the pilot know whether the nose wheel had IOY.'t'red as 1l V•a~ supposed to ~1\' llEAR1' \\1\."i Ri\SGISG ngainsl the sides or my throat v.•hile m y tra\'e lin~ com1>ttnion. UPI correspondent Leon Daniel. calmly asked the stcv.·arde!!.s 1f she "ould hkl' the <idults to hold any frightened children in lheir laps . Ste"•ardess I.ix 1)111ham. 26, of Bristol, England, told Daniel that wouldn't be neces~nry lie ""'Cnl back to sleep. A fe"' m inutc.., l:1ll'r, a cu rly-haired young ste°"'·ard with a \l'idc, re· assuring i::r1 n otnd a l<1tk of tact "'a\ked dov.·n the aisles asking pa~senge rs not to ru!!.h rorv.·ard tO\l'ard the doo r "in case we come lo a sudden stop ... The pilot spoke aJ:3Ln. "Ladies and gentlemen. \l·e are about to land. When I come back on Rains tht' P.A. and shout 'Brice, Brace.' 1 "'ant you to put a pillow in your lap and touch your head to your knees, covering your head with your right arn\." THEN MISS DINHAM TRAVE RSED the aisles, soothing: passengers and maintaining a calm that seemed to work. Minutes before landing however, she was markedly tense as she explained the "brace" position to us. Then she sat do"'"· strapped herself in and began chatting amiably "'ith a male passenger. ''Bra ce~ Brace'." came the call from the captain. \Ve braced. The big jet's rear "'heels hit the airstrip. The nose settled gently do\lo·n and the plane taxied along level with the ground . The nose never dipped. The froilt wheels \\'ere do~·n. A cheer v.·ent up from the passengers and , as in all cases of canceled emergencies. strangers became old friends as they di scussed the crash that wasn't. I F f JIE NOSE \\.'HEEL OF the plane had not secured, it could have n1eant instant fire as the front of the plane scraped along the concrete airstrip. ~I ost of us realized that, a \though few talked about it. As the stewardess put it, "I don't mind dying, but I'm hideously afraid of being burned.'' Tangle Traffic 'Sick' Mill s Ouster Seen As Imminent County Rainfall Averaged 2.5 Inches Overnight' \\'ASl-11 :'\'C'l'ON ll'PJ ) -Speaker t:arl Albert ~<iid today Rep. Wilbur !l.1ills, hos pit o.dized vi'ith a severe case of exhau ~tion . probably will be de- posed as ch:drman of the JXl"'erful !louse \V:.iys and 1\te;ins Comm it tee the ;ipparcnt re<;ult or his friendship "·ith a sexy str1npc·r. Instead. ii no"' appears likely that Rrp. Al t.:llm<1n 10 -0 re. ), nest in line behind !I.ti lls, will become chairman. The season's first big rain did heavy cent Hos pital and the Los Alamitos A typal morning drive from the Mis· damage in west and central Oran{le Thriftirnart store. sion Viejo area to Santa Ana that County early loday and triggered a -Large numbers of citizen assists normally takes25minutestookaslong rash of traffic tangles poli ce and fortoralfloodingproblems. asanhourandaha\f. California llighway patro lme n -~l ajor intersection flooding all A California Highway Patrol couldn'tkeepupwith. over the north, w.cst ·and central spokesman said so many accidents Cou nty fire and flood control of· county. had occurred that it was impossible to fi cials said the most rain -nearly Turbeville said no major damage keep a r unning tally, but that no three inches or it -fell in the west had yet been done in the county canyon fatalities had occurred. county area though the county average areas, victimized by the record flood -The spokesman said major freeway for the storm "'as about 2.5 inches by 9 ing of 1969. lie said the rainstorm had flooding running as deep as three to a.m. been unusual in that more had fallen in four .feet was backing up traffic ~lajor r ai n problems reported by thenatlandsthaninthemountains. between 1st and 4lh Street on t he county fire Capt. Bruce Turbeville in -County flood control officials said Newport Freeway; at the intersection elude: today most of the rain fell in a six-oftheNewportFreewayandtheSanta -Complete collapse of a 40-foot sec-hour span between 2 and 8 a m. and Ana Freeway; at the intersection of I Amid rumors that ~t ill.; mi ght rc- !!.1gn. Albert told rc(JOrters that the Arkansas Democrat ''is a sic k man.·· Asked if !louse Democrats intended to ousl 1\lills from the l'hairmans_hjp _ he has held ror··17 Years, or 1f 1 lills m~J:?ht re s i.~n . the .,peaker repli('d, "I think that s a pretty a<.:curate state-ment.'' U~IT ..... tion of the roof of the Kell y-Springfield the 1ntens1ty of the downpour washed the Laguna Freeway and Santa Ana Rubber Company in La Palma. accumulated rubbish over storm Freeway; at the jundion of the Santa S D -Interior ceiling collapses and drain grates, causing local flooding. Ana and Riverside freeways and at .. OfJ.9!1 oggy A spokl'sman at RC'thesda 1\"a\'al l-lospital, mean"·hile, described !I.tills ' conditi~n as satisfactory and his wife, Poll~. 1s~ucd a statement providing the first information on his condition since he entered the hospital Tuesda~· lt said; · ."Th e doctors have been urging \Vil bur to enter the hospital for a com- plete examination ror some time and I hu ve been urging him to do so. I do not know .ho'."' long he "·ill be required to remain 1n the hospital. but I v.·ill be with him daily ." nooding at Los Alamitos General ~c.ount.t~~.u.-a~ ·~.~5t,~Vet5 -,uaju.--inl.crs«tiOirttt ·----- 1HO!Pitet-,•.,..la111ittJS'"\YeSt ''ll:>hVaies:'"· --,;-l ruSh h"our this inoriling. cou11;tyter~tory. . They've had rain up in Salinas, too, as 13-year-old Pepe the poodle Government To Regulate Gas Usage? CHICAGO <U Pil -The government will ha\•e to resume controlling gasoline distribution around the begin· ning of the new yea r, Treasury Secretary \\'illiam fl Simon today told the Chicago Sun-Times. From l'age Al STORM ..•• Ches of rain had fallen before the respite at the breakfast hour . Acci- dents-none serious-were abundant, and police forecast hours of report writing to clear the records on the fen· der·benders. Dog Attacks Officer, Slain KALAMAZOO, Mich. (UPI ) Afie hael Reason, 20, has been charged with relonious assault for allegedly turning his dog loose to attack police. The dog, a German shepherd, was shot and killed Tuesday by officers "'ho chased Reason to his home near Kalamazoo after he allegedly ran a traffic 5ignal. . Kalamazoo Township Police Chief Rollin \Velch said Reason unleashed ll:le dog and it attacked officers. learned to his dismay. All the aging pooch wanted was to c hase a cat. But befOrc he could get back in house, he was hit by downpour. Pepe's owner, Monterey County Deputy Sheriff Ray Ralston surveys results. Payoffs Enter Case \VASH INGTON IAP) -An assis- tant prosecutor ;i.t the Watergate cov· er-up trial today cited 12 references in a J\larch 21. 1973 \Vh ite llouse con· versati o n to paying money lo Watergate burglars and then noted that only once did then·President Nix· on say it "'ould be wrong. And, s aid assistant prosecutor Richard Ben· Venistc. it "'as clemcn· cy, not paying hush mon<'y , that Nis· on said "'ould be "-roni:. "I will readilv concede ""\here are a number of references to monev and a mHlioh dollars ... there v.·~s con- siderable exploration in the area ... said former White House chief or staff 1·1.R. Haldeman. one of the partici· pants in that conversation. ~li\15, 65, "'ho entered the hospital arte: compla1nin~ lo a collt.><igue "I'm ternbly t1re-d ; I'm exhausted," "'as expecting a \•isit from Annabel Bat - tistella -lhc s haP<'I Y striptease performer "'hose fri endship m;i.y cost him his coin mittce chairmanship. Simon "'as quoted 11s saying th at some mandatory measures wi\I be needed to reduce consumption soon un· less there is an unlikely sharp decline in usage. .. A return to allocation would mean g11soline stations \\·ould ha,·e less to sell,"said. -I N Tll E SA DDl,E B AC K VALLEY, one school bus laden with youngsters headed for classes today wound up stalled at the junction of the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways. and children and their driver. were. forced to wait out the storm. The most troublesome spot on the freeway was a clogged dr ain at Avery Park"·ay which sent motorists into one open lane. Nearby, the dedication ceremonies for a new Saddleback College building were notice8b· ly dampened. + This year more ·than ever, . . J\liss Battistella, v.•ho se stage nam e 1s "Fannie Foxe." tearfullv told re· porters in !\'cv" 'fork Tuesday niJ:?ht th11t s he intended to \"isit 1'11ills' bedside. "ile's ill ," ~he said. "And I do c<i rc for him \'l'ry much and l'rn \'ery upset about it.•· Albert ~aid !l.l11ls told her by te lephone ~lond;1y night he wa s go in g , to the hosp1l<il because "he didn't fl'l'I { "'ell." 160 En1er gency Calls Ora nge Counl y Sherirrs officers responded {f1 l fiO l'mer,'lency calls throughout the c•>unty during the 21 hour~ ending midnight ·ruesda)', de - puties reportl'd loday. l,35 Booked in Jail ()range C..,11nt y J;'li l bookings for I he 2 1 hours 1·nrhn$! nlidnight Tuesday lot:ilf'd 13~1 pt•r..,on-, l l!) mrn <ind 16 \1 omi·n 1.11 I d1·1H1t ie-.; rl'por!<'d Inda~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT I~• O••~CIO C:o•ll 0..•IV PolH ...i111 .. ~•Cft " <Otft• l>o...a I ... "'"'\ p,, .. '' 1>ul>I•..,_ l>V lhe O!'...,~ Cit.o" P..Cl"'"'"V to..,~•n• S!'Pl•.if fd•hO" •r• -1 . ......, "'Cfl(I•• l"'""Q~ ,. ........ "" ~1· ,,.,.w ~•,.PO'! S.•ch. "un!o,..,.<w> flo!«P!1Foun• t••n \l•ll•V. "• ... S•dtll•W<k V•ll•v ..... Ugu,.. S.O<h S.ulh Co•.i " \•nQit •IP9!<>'WI ""'!Jon " P..bh,,....O S•!Y•d••I ana S-••1 fhe ,.-of>C•p,tl Pltbl"f"~V Ol•nl •I •t lO(l Wtll bo, Sl•n1. to•ll M•w C:••••orn1• ""'' Robt>rl N Weed "''"°'"' • ..., Pvll'•,,..., Jack R Curley V•<• """~~nt •fl(I Vt nt••• Mt,..9r' Thomas Keevir Thomas A. M~rphine ' M.IM11•nlj Ed•!Ot Charles H Loo~ Richard P. Na ll Saddleb.lck Valley Office "l}l~1 L• P,1 llooffl 11 San O••QO F'""'IY Othtr Offices ~0'1.I \\••• llCW•" 91f~!•tt1 ..... po•t"'"'" ll1J1 ......... ,......,.,..,,, .,w~t.1>qlo"&o•'" •111\flo.,..,, __ ,, l,l""N &fO<~ l !l6C.if~1•tSl'"t Teltphone (7 14) 642-4'21 Cl~ssi litcl AdvtrlisinQ 642·S671 ~lf'tfn \lat••• ,.,.., 0"·'• 511 -11310 I '0"' \.tft C:•t-~\f 4•S·0630 C:flfl•• tr'' ••I• O•Anf' C:M\I ..,~'"''"4 '°"""'~' •u "'"' •IOtll'• tlh.t"••l•-..,,1., ... 1 .... u •• ,, .,, ... ,.\_ ... , ..... , ........ !lo ••o•lll!wl tG w•IN ut 1ot<•11 Ptf"'lll-Ill (OP•"gh! o,.~of liiot-t •t u POl!IOf 1>&•0 •I (;>•I• ..... W CtlitOt~•• '~O•t.,Dl'O'I D• , ..... , I.) 00 """''"'' b• .,..,, 1oo1 oo .....,.11.i,, rn!!l!•r• •\li"-1-i u QO ""-~1 . ' As a consequence, dealers "'ou ld close on Sundays, alternate odd-and· e\'en numbered purchase eligibility days and resort to other methods or spreading their supply, the newspnper quoted Simon assiiying. Simon, chairman of the Administra- tion's Economic Policy Board, said oil imparts are running bet"·een 6.1 and 6.2 million barre\s a day, while the goal is to hold imports to 5.•I million barrels daily. E'rort1.l'age A l 7.95 INCHES end of the city. Thirty-three persons "·ere evacuated a fl er I a.m. The "'a\er be gan subsiding ever- Y\~hrre \~·hrn the rains stopped about da"'n. r\o injuries "'ere rcporled. A hair-inch of rain also fell on much ur Sa n Diego County. Power outages hit San l)icgo, and dozens or tr:iffic accidents were re· 1xirler1. /\cabin cruisc>r broke loose from its moorings in Coronado and with a family of five abo:.trd went aground near the Coronado golf course. None of those aboard the 128-fool \'essel v.•as hurt. In Carson. roofs coll apsed on such buildings as the Inte rnational Paper Co., I luck rt1 anufacturing Co and The Treasury. a large department store. F~xtensive flooding "·as reported at the South Bay Conva lescent llospilal in Carson. Se\•eral roofs rollapsrd and build· in gs \\·ere flooded in La ~lirada . Rescue centers "'ere S<'t up 1n Carson and Carpinteri a, hut most peo- ple chose to re main in their homes to try to protect them. officials said. The \\'ealher Scr\'icc said lhc r ain probabl)' "·ou ld end by nightfall in Santa Barbara and Los An geles coun - ties as th(' slnrm fronl mo\'cd into San Dic~o and San Berna rdino count ics. The snow h•\'CI dropped in the ~orthern Sierra early today to 4,000 ft•ct but forecasters said the snow cirpth al higher ele\·ations "·ou lri not ('Xceed eight inches. llO\\'C\'Cr , a tra\'e\cr's "'arning "as issued for many mountain high "'a)s . Saddle back lf aving Short Schoo l Day SC'hool! in the Saddleback Valley Unified S!'hOOI District will meet for !i horter sessions Thursday so that te<ichcrs cAn attend C"Ommittee mtct· ini::s of the Saddlcback Valley Teacher~· A s~ociafion. Parents in doubt about startlng and closing limes !ihould tall the school In question. -Al.AlNG THE SOUTH CO..\ST, the proble ms were identical and rainfall exceeded more than 2 inches in most areas. San Clemente's north re5iden· tial and industrial areas were heavily flooded and many roads were closed for a time. Se\•eral cars filled with water at clogged intersections. North El Camino Real had its traditional slide problem and the old coast hig hwa y from San Clemente to Capistrano Beach became a boulder· stre"'" quagmire. Several outages and some slide damage to structures were reported to police and other city agencies. Suicide Try By S tabbing Suspe ct Fails A suspect in the stabbing murder or a teen-aged Anaheim motel maid earlier this year has attempted suicide in his Houston. Tex .. jail cell, "'here he faces trial for l\lo'O similar killings or young gi rl s. John S. Griffin, 28, reportedly tried to mutilate himself with a crudely fashioned knife. but failed to cause seriou s injury to himself. "He didn't do a very good job," re- marked one Anaheim officer today after releasing information obtained from Texas jailers. Griffin was captured in Texas after the murder or the 17·year-old girl at the Sheraton tnn, Anaheim where she "'as slain by multiplestab":ounds. The two girls in the Houston area "'ere slain in similar fashion, accord· ing to invrstigators, who said Griffin had rei;e ntly &rrived from Orange County. Anaheim police and the Orange County District Attorney's Office soui:ht to have him retumcd. but Tex-a'°' authorities declined. preferring to prosecute him for the dual killings. The appa rent suicide attempt short- ly IK'fQre the start or Griffin's trial "'on him a delay In the proceedings unlll January . T rain Hits Woman OAK LANO (AP > -A 24-year-old El Cerrilo wom an has survived with only bruises after fallin& in front or a Rax Area Rapid Transit train i'n ' fi.t acA rthur st11 t!on during the evening rush hour fuesday. Charma.n Smith was struck by tht train and thrQwn belween the rails where she lay until thttrainstopped., ' 1\ Singer Saving Gift · makes sense! ·Save s21.95 Carrying case or rabinet extra The mOfe you sew, the more you save. 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' ~ • I ' • ' • \ • • I ) • • ' ! • • • ' DAl "Y PILOT E DI TORI A L P AGE A Sound Money Move Saddleback College tr ustees recently had to rake a . tough_ ~cision on financing construction or WO, ~aJor butld1ngs, a perimeter road and parking rac11it1es _ After .two ho~rs of soul-searching debate, the board decided to sidestep a t ax override election and levy a modest construction tax over the next three years. Was it wrong for the board not to put the qu"estion lo the voters? Not under the circumstances. • The delay required to call an election could have JeoJ>i:l rdized SJ.5 million the sta te plans to contribute to the projects. That's more tha n one·tfii'fd of the total $10 millio n estimated cost of the buildings . The college Policy-makers have key matters to work out about the type and whereabouts or future school buildings. It would be desirable then to bring a long-term plan to the voters for financing. . I~ the meantime the board had to get on with its ~u1Jd1ng program. And the interim means oC financ- ing was a sound decision. Flexible Plan plan change designates the" area as suitable for apart- ments, a note to the change makes such de ve lopment contingent on the· Marines vacating El Toro or their mission changing, ending the problems. Though not as black and white as the headlines reporting the action, the provisions leave future coun· cil s flexibility in planning for the area as well as ns- surnnce that residential development will not occur while the problems persist. Unsuitable Tract Though t here is an undisputed need for lo\\'-tost housing in the Saddleback \'alley ;_,irea. the design proposed and rejCcled last \\'eek for a :10-;.1crc parcel in the Aegean Hills section of Mi ssion Viejo docs nol do the job properly . The Orange County Pl anning Con1mission actt·d t1 ppropria te ly to deny the tr;1ct , calling for 207 dwell- ings on 22 .5 acres of the tract. ft is located between Alicia Park\vay and ~1uirlands 13oulcvard at the San Diego Freeway. The tract as presently desig ned shows too m any In a series of separate, but related actions the houses crammed together in unesthetic rov.·s a nd still ~rvine City Council has adopted a zone change ailow-leaves questions of a parking and <iccess to a sup· 1ng deve lopment of Irvine Center-470 acres in the poscdly public park unresolved. triangle formed by the Santa Ana , San Diego and County planners pointed out that the dwellings Laguna Freeways. co uld be much more esthetic as \vcll ::i s pructica l. 'fhe action ~as Y.'idely misinterprcted,·according were they to be designed and a rra nged differently. lo Mayor Gabrielle Pryor, referring-to accounts in In the face of intense l'riticis m from adjacent four Orange County ne wspapers of the council action homeo\vners. who also ha\'C made some intelligent regarding residences in the area. Marine jets from suggestions and criticisms. the developer has protest nearby El Toro fly over the triangle hundreds of times ed that any further delays \v iii ha ndicap him . daily. posing noise and crash hazard problems. If he wants to proceed. he s hould listen to the The council action on the area both permitted and complaints and improve his plan a tong some of the • • 'What this country needs is a federal leash Jaw!' ~ proscribed residential development. While a general lines his opponents sug gest. ss : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J 1 Frauds Dear Gloomy Gus Thanks froni the Friends r Robbing · ! Taxpayers , (JACK ANDERSON) • l WASHINGTON -An investigation l by the Health. Education and Welfare L Department of more than $30 million .-in frauds and Q!ber ripoffs has been .. thwartecL.by the pinch-penny Senate Appropriations Committee. ~ At present, 81 major criminal cases ~ involving at least $17.5 million are E backlo•ged in the files of HEW I gum•llif• a.vhile the ingenious fast-~ bu& MiSts who ! per.pit'tatl td the fra-ud~ ate living like kind cm the taxpaf"*'1 '.money. ~ An ottfe r 100 ~ c ases h ave not ! even been opened · although HEW has respectable leads l they co uld follow if • they had the man-! powe r. The theft from the taxpayers ., in these cases cannot accurately be ~ estimated. but it may total another : .SIO million to $i20million. - • TllE LOCAL.ES of the frauds and thefts range fro m small to"'·ns in Tex- : as lo the bi ggest metropolises. The • piti fully s mall HEW investigations · f staff has found hints ·of $3 million in J l\ledicaid chiseling by as many as 100 New York doctors. In Los Angeles, Cleveland and l Boston, probable student loan fraud by "schools" and lenders reaches c close to SS million. In Chicago, across- J I th e-&ard frauds are believed to exist in health aid programs and embezzle- ment has been discovered in HEW grants. " i 1 ! In Atlanta, frauds and embezzle- ments in g rants, student loan frauds, cheating on health and rehabilitation programs and other crimes by sup- posedl y respectable busi nessmen, social workers and health program directors may total SS million. i A CONFIDEl\TIAL report pro\•ided ' ·~ to the Senate Appropriations Commit- ~ tee by HEW complains that "inade· . 1 quate investigative capability has di c- tated that investigative action lon ~1cdi caid l be taken by stale agencies . although the predominant source of fun ding comes from federal funds." • On the student Joan programs. : "'·here fraud may total $15 million and J 1lefaultcd loans may soon run to $400 : million a year, the Ul!:W document i!i 1 even more blunt orllhe need to su ppl e· ! ment the tiny IO·man starr of trained 1nvcstlgntors. ''The lack Or OJS (~IE\V's Office or l Investigations and Security) in · • vcs tlgative personnel,·• t~e document ~ ~ads, "precludes development of a 1 tomplete study and adequate nd· ~ ministrative inquiry to locate all mat· I !CrS Of fraud," the Senate committee off 12 sleuth.! for 1-lEW 's in · vesbgnt1on5 unit and specified that r '"no funds shall be used to Cxpand the i HEW 'Internal security' unit." Acl\J'llly, the Senate report is a I cheap shot In more ways than one . The "internal security" unit also bas been called a '"plumbe rs unit'' by sus· picious Senate 5taffers. In fact. It I~ l neither. Our investigation 5hows it is staffed by vetofan govtrnmcnt In· "vest.I gators. itrineorwhom were hired du rln1 the Trumi n era. Shorthanded as It Is, the }fEW in- vestigations unit has ohlaintd lhree indictments and ·has recovered $1.3 million in federal funds from fraud artist.s. Mo5t of the unit's cases .are in- Item in the paper about holiday mail ser\:ice conclud ed, "re- gular service will resume on Friday." Was lhat a promise or a threat? J. \f. c;i ..... ,c;.,. '''"'"•~h ., ......... ,IH,, ....... -""~O\ llKIH~"IJ l lllKI !,.. ~;.wt o1 l~I ~:i~i:::: Slnlll ,..,. ,., ~·" .. GloMly ""'· ''estigated in cooperatio11 with the F~I. AS A RESULT of the Senate $tlngi- oess, more thio200 ~lEW co ntractors, grantees and lending institutions are belleved to be robbing the taxpayers blind. In the case of social rehabilita- tion frauds, the thieves have even been robbing the blind blind. Footnote: Harley Dirks, stafr chief for the Senate Appropriations sub· co mmittee on HEW, stoutly defended bis recom mendation to deny HEW more investigators. His cuts have nothin.J!: to do, he insisted, with.the fact Lhat his wife, Ruth_, works (or one of the HEW offices now under investiga. lion by the HEW sleuths. MAS K E D I DENT I TY : A mysterious federal intellige nce unit is bu ying thousands of dollars worth or m asks and face molds from a California make·up firm . The purchases so far include $1,500 worth of "custom sc ulptured" nose molds, $4 ,000 in '"latex appliances" for (our fa ci al types and $4 ,200 in artificial face molds. The detailed masks include scars, bald heads and olhet.lifelike details. When the order was rirst placed, the firm was told the odd Halloween as- sortment was for the 1'~01. But a spQkesman there earnestly insisted the bureau knew nothing about' the purchases. At the postal boxes in Washingto n, D.C., to \\•hi ch masks and bill s were deli vered. a clerk let sli p that ''those are all CIA boxes.·· The payments were made to the firm, however J.by checks drawn on the U.S. Trea~ri>" from a Penta gon account, we were told. WASHINGTON "1DRL: President Ford wi ll soon be atile to tap his pipe in st}•le . The Naval Research Lab is filling a presidential order for 80 ash trays for Air Force One and its back· up plane. Each cast-aluminum ash tray is about eight inches in di ameter und costs the U.S. taxpayer $50 •.. A secret General Accounting Office re- port indicalE!S the major oil com· panies ha ve incurred some $2 billion in what they say are extra cost~ dur· inR the energy crisis. The petroleum potentates. says th e report , may t1t- tempt to get permission from the Federal Enprgy Conimission to take the $2 billion out of the pockets of motorists, fuel oil users and other oil consumers ... Recently. \\ildlife conser vationists praised the Interior Department's strong stand in threatening J ustice Department :lCtion if l\t lnnesotn kept allowing hunters to kill endangered timber wolves. Since then , hov.·ever. Interior has backed down and now says it is only "reviewing" the situa· tlon. The klllings go on ... We con · linue lo get floods of mail fro m con· tribtlt('rS to the Christian Children's Fund v.•ho are con_fu sed by two letter!; from the fund's argumentntive dircc· .tor, Verent Mills. He insists our col· umns criticlzin~ his manaf'CmC'nt ot the fund are "incorrect." Those re· aders in doubt abou t who is "correct." may• wa nt to rcquc$l copies rrom Sen. W.alt(!r l\toodale of hi~ hearlngs In "'"hich th~ abashed tllllls ad milted his 10011 and humbly promised reCorm1. • Invitation to View Bay Wildlife To lhc Editor Al this time, J "''Ould like to thank the many readers of the DAtLY PILOT who have over the past several years supported the efforts of f'riends of Ne wport Bay in establishing an at- mos ph e re conducive to public 0\.11ne rship or Upper Bay as a wildlife refuge. The counlless thousa nds of hours of effort have reached fruition now and those non-voting members of our com mu nity. the birds. fi shes, and other form s of ~iJdlife, would, if they could. I'm certain, be grateful. • I l :\'VJTE eac h one of you to participate in one of our free , guided lours of the Upper Bay. Our next. one is December 14 . We meet at the cor- ner o( Eastbluff Drive and Backbay Drive between 9 and 10 a.m. You will find this a delightful "''ay to spend a morning and. If you ha\'e neVe r at- tended the to ur, you should gai n a hct- -ter appreciation for this marsh and mudflat \\IOrld of llfe. RAYE. WILLI A~IS President. 1-'riend s of Ne y,·Port Bay ffapplaesa To the Editor : , Why are people so unsatisfied "'hen they ha\·e so much? Bec.ause they ex- pect so much more than they have. Their dreams of an ideal situation become their expectation of the norm . \Vhen I y,·as a boy. th e average 1)(>r· son that I kney,• lived in a little "shotgun " house with t~·o bedi-ooms and a s mall balhroom tllal so metimes h<!,d a hand bowl. but usually just had a stool and a tu b. Atxlut half of the peopl e or less had a Ford or Chevy and so me of lh~m had a radio_ i\'one of them had r:idios or heaters in their car. No ont.> hired a babvsittrr. \Vomcn stayed al home and minded th e children and were happy. Peopl e were hnppy. There \\'Cfe trol!cy cars in the cit)' 11nd laxis for the more wealthy. Children didn"t have exotic toys : they played "'ith block s of "'ood , bolllcs, lhread spool s. etc. 'l'he1r imagi nat io n could mttke these objt>cts into anything. All n1othcrs didn't ha\'(' "ashing machines. So.ne of them had a big black pot in the back yard that they built a fi re under, and a sc.rub board . 1'herc \1·c re la rge r families thnn \1e h;ivc. The girls oftrn slept in·one room. the bo.\'S in another and the mom and dad in another, if they had three rooms. People didn't usually sleep in lhc kit chen or bathroom, but nnyother room v.·as a potential bedroom for !\ amount of people. tould people be happy h\'ing that "'':l Y nO\\ ·• PC'Ol>ic can he h<:q>p~· just as easy as peopl e can b..' sad. It's eastt.'4.' und :i lo1 more fun. All you htl ve to do is to thank God for "'hat you h;i\'l' and not rol'c your motor for !~n ideal s1tuution lhnt "on't make you h•11>1JY if yo u ever all .. in it. Jil\l 8()1.lJ ING Wat ~r Scarr To lhe Editor : I "'.''ou\d like to tomment in regard to stories yo u ha,·e recently 1'rintcd on lhc serious contamination of l\1i s· sissippi Ri\"er ~·ater sup11l yinK New Orleans. Thl' ~tori<!s ha\'e been v.·cl/ written Quotes Jeri Anne I.et, Stanford Un1\•ersl1y -"The library ha s clos~d the genera, lion gap for those whoha\'c used it . The very you n~ and the \"Cry old side by side studying . . It brings togctht.•r ri ch, middle cla ss nnd poor In the same silence." ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. Nor- r11ally . writers should convey their mes· sage.! in JOO 1vordsorle!3. The righl. to con- dern:e lelters 10 fit space or eliminate libel is re.!erved. A.II kiter! mus! include sig- nature and ma1l1ng addre.!s but names may be withheld on request if sufficient rea.ron i.! apparen1. Poetry will not be publi.!hed. but th ey failed lo mention t"-'O very positive factors "''hich may well ac· crue to the benefit or mankind. Briefly stated, they are as follo~·s: I I) \\'E RE surface sources of drink- ing \\later to prove a major cause of human cancer, "'·e could effecti\'ely reduce th e human death rate from cancer by converting to safer under- ground ~·a ter supplies. While grouna v.·ater cu rre nlly suppli es 50 percent of our drinking water needs, its develop- ment could be greally expande~. U.S. Geological Survey sc ientists estimate that ground water reserved in the United States y,•jJI last ove r 7000 years at present rates of consumption. (2) The rece nt drinking water sca re resulted in an o\·er\11helming Victory for the Safe Orinking \\later Act in the ~louse of Hcprese ntalives on Nov. 20. y,·hcrl' th1' bill ha s languished for nearly f(1ur years clue to opposition by oil interests. states rig hters. a nd ap;J\ hl'tic congressmen. \\"ith l"\"enlUJ ! pa ssage Of this lcg1:-l;1t1on by both the I-louse and Sen<Jt £• and support of its ground water protection reaturl•s by lht· public from all levels of gO\'Ct'nment. there is hope or protecting . our generally pure ground v.•ater su ppl.ics from invasion by industrial and municipal pollutants whic h <1ppet1r almost un iversally io our surfuce "''ate rs. J AY If. LE•IR, Ph .D. Executive Di rector t'\ational Water \\'ell As::.n Bur:' ReMark To the Ed itor . I'm just a little sick of hstening about the starving people of the world y,•hile the Pope is silting in his comfy apartment in Rome telling the poor people to go forth and multiply re- gardless of the ob vious Consequences. Earl Butz' now fa mous one -liner is one of the most sensible remarks he 's made lately. If he gelS called on the rug for using a li ttle well-placed dialect, it will be a pity. Ima gine . nit- picking in the face of· doom. Now, that's a laugh . JERI FERGUSON Shanie! To the Editor Shame on you for hilting us in the face with your "scare"' head li nes. "Economy Gro"'·ing Shakier," on Thanksgi\·in g morning! I almost lost my appetite. On th at particular day - especially--couldn 'l you have used more "hopeful " headlines such as ~-ou did on th e C"d1toria l ll;q'.~l·. .. Still Roon1 for Thank:,." Granted there 1~ n1uch b;_id ne\\'S th ese days that should be p1inted. bul \\'h)" st ress the negative ? It dot'S nothing but harm the t·conon1 ,\ IN READING another nc"'•spaper this morning. I found an impQrtant quote. "Confidence is alv,:ays the key 10 "''hether a nation-or a union or a company or a tcam-ac hie\·es "-'hat it is after," Apparently the lr\'ine Com- pa ny has e nough confidence in Lhe economy of our nation to go ahead with pl.,ns for a giant industrial park. plus a ne"' commercial center . f imagine your ad \•ertisers are not loo happy about yo ur ill -advised scare headlines. \llith frie nds like you-who needs enemie~ ~ JERRIE HOLMES :Senailh'e Reporl To the Editor. A recent article un diabetes by Al - lison Deerr I Sunday, J\'01.-. JO) was an t.>xeel\ent example of research and re- portage. The article y,·:is beautifully "'rittcn and "'e ha \·e hud an enthusiastic public response from it. OUR LOCAL members y,•ere un · animous in their praise of Allison's article with such comments as "She certainly didn't leave anything out." Jn our line of work. this ca n be a vital factor . \\"e thank lhe Pilot , "-'C thank you and Wl· especially thank Allison Deerr. a fine and sensiti \'c reporter. JEAi\' llALLIB URTON" Field Di rector, t\mcrica Di abetes Ass n. Good Old Days: The Free Lunch · 'r he instituti on of the free lunch can1e :1bo11t , as I rct·all , not so n1uch through th e i.:en<'rusily of saloon keepers but thr<•ui.:h th e exrrlions of the Prohibitioni!'I~ BeforC th e coun - try went dry. a measure passed th e New York ~~:ie a L~gri~~~~~~ ser ving liquor must also serve food . Rather than go to the" ~xpense of i n s tal l ing restaurant equip· ment. and hiring waiters. the Saloon owners just gave away a Cree lunch . 'l"he fl'CC lunch "'us scrvt•d all cla .v lf'ln,11, and 111 1 niJ;!.hl . too, in some casl's. It usually ~-on :ic 1 stcd of cold cut:;, 3;J11si1$leS, chees£'. and things like pis!'s fccl. :d i ra1hcr C:erman in cast. 1'ht> !'luff \1'as 11lnced at the end of thf' bar, ;111d .1·ou hel1>ed your:;e,:]f SO)Jf: {)•' lh c!ic layouts \\C'r(' quite t•l:tlmrn!e Som(' h:td pic kled fish. \IOrldt·rful pot11to ~a.lad nnil colc s\;1\1'. Somt• t'\'en hnd n bt,1!' 1oint of beef or por·k, '' h1c·h ~ ou l"nuhl :-.hl'l' ~-ours~Jr . The frl'(' htn(·h 11'a:\ ..:onllnued 111 many of thl' speakeasies \\'hich u1H.'rated throuRh Prohihillon da.}s \rht'n Prohil>ilion \1'a:'!> ;111nullcd 1n 1933, lhl'fl' ":1s a grt;>nt rc\11al Of the frcf' lunch. \1 h1 ch "'1:-h,\" 1h1s tin1r 11 bit of a drain nn the f1n:i11CC'S u( the puhh can \\'orld \\"ar II killed the frre lunC'h . :'.15 il killed n1 ;1ny :.inothcr th in,1:. but in the !ale 19.~ the in · st 1tution "'as <lt·C'1dcdl~ nn I he deC'linr . \'011 <lun"t J?i\r :1\\:1.\ food during an t•cnn?mtc dcprc·.,:-.1un \\'llll.•: 11 la :-lt'll. th1• frt·c lunch 1\;'l'\ 111·~1\·1•0 for p11or kid~ lik e nic I 1\·as t$ "hen Hcp cal \1a:-. C'nac1C'd. ~nd Just Id enough lo buy a nlckt.•I beer to l'al CHARLES Mc€ABE n1~ head off at places like fole\··s do1rn near Police ll c;.ult1u;irters, th\• \'<irious \\"h 1lc St;1rs ;_iroun cl to"'"· and .luliu::.'s, clrn,·n nn \\'a\·1•rl~ p1;icc 111 the \'1lla ~c. and. of COUl'3e. l'\·cry Iris h \ocn l in I 0\\'11 The bC'st free lunches \1 ere to hr found clo11·n in Pa1·k H,'"'' und O\'Cr on Sou1h S11·e1,.·t. \\'hl•rc the nc11 :-.1)<1pc:rs \\'t.•rc publi~hrrl. If you 11;in1t·cl a ~ood pla ce to enl 111 :'\l·11· ''ork. Free or no. ~ou fullo"ed a rf'portC'r or a 11r1cst In hi:-11·atcrini: hol1· Th(' fr('<' lun't·h 1-w•r fcctl.v fitted thl' reµorton :d lt•fll 1x.-ramt'nt. the pri ce 11'a3 r1 J,J.hl .ind you could do i1 in :1 hurr.\ ;\IAS\''i:; lh1• fine fret' lunrh I h:ld 111 :-. plate b£'hind the offices of The t\nll'ril'an ~·n :.inuth St1·t•t·! It 11·J !> 1·:11 let!. if I re1ri r•rn her efll'l'l'('\h , Tht· lta111 I lou:-c. I \\'l'llf 111 th<·r<' flllt' 1l11t·1.·a rl.v :If· tt;rnnnn !11 ('llJ"r a httlt· ,.f 1he :-.an1e l)(•(ore ~i11n i: \(l 11·10rk. ;111d fn111Hl th1· p I \I <'f' c rfl 11 cl 1'11 " It h f .1 ct·:-1 u:-11.-i 11.\' .. a\\' h11nchl'd o\er tfpl·111i t1.:1·:-. 1n the 1·11~· r~1n1 ~I r \\ 1lli;1111 1!;1ndolvh lll'<ll'~I . 1n hi !> 11 1 ~dom . h:1d d..:t·iclC'd to l..1111'!11· 1\mc rll'an. \\ h1rh had hl'f'll (pr dt'Cildt•!i the c:1!\lll' l..C'C')> of hi" ht'.tl'I 1'h~l 1937 frcc lunch \\ii ~ .1lm•>~l the l:i:-t onf' I h arl The bl''l of the frt1l• lunrh pl.I(·<•" 1n (\('\\' ,. ork· 11 ;.s th (· 11ne \\ h1eh s111 1 1 \ l'" the lonJ?e !>t, alnlr-.!>t 11110 lh11 \1,1r II 1.1 as provided at J nck llk<tt•i.. ·., ,\rti<11s und \\'nter~ rluh . on \\'C:-1 40th Strl·<·t, th ou).!h l\lr Hll't't"k htnl:-.i•ll h.ul not \"o n1 ur h to d1111'1\h p1111·1d1111111 Btt:t:(·l\'S \1us a :-•11 1 11r annv\. 01 the llcridd."l'r1h u111•, n1111·h \hi' h1· .. 1 \1ntt('f1 and ll1<•1le~1 111111~ 1111111111111 tho:-~ dil)" 1"he rrl't.' lunch\\:\)> !hr lari;c::.sc of Ui;dcn Hc1il , \\'ho o" n1.:d th e Tr1h, 11·ho l!kf.'d In 1lnnk. :ind \\'ho n•n1£'nlh1 •r1•d 1\ 1th ;1f1c·1.:tlor1 the great pre •\1;:u· d~1 y:-•Jf the (n:l' spread. The ho;.ird th:1 t Bl1·1·(·k'.., pr(lvidcd ll'Ould h.1\'C• clnni· t·r1'{1it t•J S1 1llJi:;on·~. then !hv :.:re:11 '1 :1~ t;i1r lx.-t·lhnu ... l' ·rhe :-..do"11 \1 .t!>. 111 .1d1li t1011 , a IT''-l :l Ul":l!l{ h .\.' r\1)11 :11]d ;J ~OOd Olle, 1 he fr('P lun t'h \1 :i!> :.ilm1,.,l l·!\c lu~i1 ely pa\roni1cd by Lh(· rc1>ot"\\•r .. ;ind lheir J.1ih rrirnd~ 1i1 ad d1t1un t11 Ht•1cl, nnl· of our bc111·raetors \\ :1)> :1 ii<'h 1\o!>IOn·l~·pe r1•port1•r an1t 1·11l11n1111:-t l':.Jlll·d 1,uriu~ B\·t·hr. ('Ir l.ul-1· I" hi:-fril·lld3 Ill s t'c>nl rihut in n 111 tlh· hO:l l'd \1as n r1•gul,1 r huj.il' rourut uf S111lo11 rhet·:-e \11· llC'l·hl· hirn:-r·lf t'\•i.:ul:1rly 11(l111·t"ct h1 ., 011 n ht•"! port 11110 the ~l'rapl•ll ·1•ul n11<hllt· 111 th1· r1H1ncl ·rhat 11 as Ii\ 1ni.:. p:1l ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l?11llert .\' \\'1't<f Pr_jN.J.tlu·r Th1irn n5 J\cr111/, t:dilor f{Qrbarn ~r1e1h1ch f:d11 rinol PDQ1' t.'ilirur The t•1l1tflri:1\ 1•.1i:r 11f th,· 0·11lv I• . . 11111 'f't'k;. tn 1nf01rt) ,ind ~111nul:tl1• ti•ad1•r ... h\ 11r1·~1'1ll1n .,: tl n 1h1 .. pa~t> ll11~r~f' con1m1·ntar1 on lnpu'' nf 1n l1•n·~I h\ ~1 nd1(',1!1•1I t'nl un1n1~1' .lnll co1rt111Jn1:-.li.. b,1 pro1 uhnj!; a forun1 lor rt'adf'r~ · \ l('\lo ~ .1n1t h,1 IH'i'~t'nlln.: 1h1~ """"ll•ll'<'' ·.., «p1n111n~ and 1de:a .... on rurren4 tup1f'" Thl• .. t11ton;1 I op1n1nn~ of th1· l)Jll} 1"11-0l llPl'CJr onh 1n th(" trlttflr1fll nil umn :II !hl' lop or lht' \l1ll!1•, {)Jll!lloln. .. l'\)lrt'''t'd I\\ lhr ('•1lun1ni~t~ aru\ c11rt(111111~1 .. i1nd ll0lt1•r '-'Oll'r, art' lh1'1rn~n .ind n11 t'ni!r11-,l'nl~·n l nf !heir\ 1('11:-. Ii\ lilt• 111111) l'1lu1 i<h1fuld bl' 1nll'rrcd · \\:cdncsda)', Oeccmbc:r4, l!l74 I • School Drug ·Pushers Held- vndercover Age1its Nab 200 on 24 Campuses LOS ANCEL.ES (API -Police have arrested scores of suspected hi gh schoo l druJ? pushers who orx·r:it cd.on the campuses of 24 Los Angeles schools . Officers bcJ?aa rounding ur> more thin 200 youths for whom they held warrants early Tuesday and ron· Unued making arrests throughout the day. fl.tore lhan 100 were taken into custOdy during the first day. Narcotics agents said most or those arrested were between lS and 18 years old. 'fhe sweep climaxed a three-month investigation in which undertover agents said purchases or a variety or drugs were made from 211 pushers on campuses. The purchases included cocaine, Brown S a ys 'Nq ' To Inaugural Ball SACRA.~IENTO tAPI -Tough luck, girls. You v.·on'l ge t to d<ince with bachelor Gov -clcc1 l::dmund G. 'Org ies' Held In W ro11g Zone LOS ANG ELES <A P l -The o...,·ner of a suburban C.:inoJt'.a Park mansion, who reportedly used the 15-room re- sidence for several y.:cekend sex or· gies, has been fined $700 and put on three years probation. Robert L. Williams, 35, v.•as sen- tenced Tuesday afler being found guilty Nov. 14 on 16 eounts of vio lating municipal zoning la...,s. Deputy City Atty. John Nordb\om said the \'iolations involved weekend mate-sv.·apping and sex sessions which drew as many as 200 vehicles on occa sio n to \Vi lliam s' Bavarian-style chalet. Brown .Jr. at his inaugural ball. He isn't going to have one. "I don't think it '-; necessary," the 36-year-old Brown told reporters al a ne,...•s conrcrence Tuesday. "It just doesn't fit into my style or th<> .... ·ay I operate. We'll have an in · iiu guraL It will be in keeping with the dignity or the office and the way I see the problems ahead.'' he said. BroY.'n. a Democrat, will succeed Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan on Jan. 6. A reporter asked : "Y<ou don't know what you"ll have in place or an in- augural ball?" Brov"n quipped: "No. 1 didn't say that ... J just know that at that hour of the night, I will not be engaged in of- ficial activities." That prompted an oulburst of laughter from reporters clustered in Brown's secretary or stute's office. "Would you define that please?" one of them asked. · "No," Brown said. "I don 't think that's necessary." LSD, amphetamines. hash ish. mari - Ju.ana. mescaline, barbiturates and "fnge l dust ," a tranquiliier given to animuls Qfhcers Stiid that, posi ng as stu· dents, they s pent more than $15 ,000 buying the drugs. "The situation was uncovered following a sur.•ey of narcotics usage v•hi ch was administered to secondary ~chool students throughout the Los Angeles Unified School District in November of 1973.'' said Deputy Poli ce Chief Daryl Gates. "It indieat· ed that the use of drugs was widespread." .....,, He added : '"What we round was wholesale distribution of narcotics in the schools. But ""hat part of the over- all drug problem this is. it would be difficult to say, but irs substantial in terms of availability to young peo· pie." Rain Hampe r s Plane Se arch SAN LU1S OBISPO {U PI J -ll cavy rain, hi gh winds and mud today ham - pered searchers hunting the fourth victim of a collision hetwcen two light planes in flight Tuesd:i y. The two craft collided head-on dur- ing a r ainstorm. scattering debris over a wide a rea near U.S. Highway 101. Three bodies. those of t~·o women and a man believed to be en route lo Seattle in a Cessna 170. we re re- C,O\'e red Tuesday aftl'rnoon. Sheriff 's deputies searched for the fourth victim, reportedly a man de· livering a Piper Comanche to San Luis Obispo. THECOLDFAC Wiii R e •lflR Sen. Randol'ph Collier, 72, de- an or th e Ca lifornia legisl ature, announced he is resigning as chairman of the powerful Se nate Finance Com- mittee. lie is expected to be succeeded by Sen. Anthony C. Deilenson, (0-Los Angeles). Th• homotown newsp1per lor all th• Orange Cont is the l1t1lfl~!!1ll ING OA.llYP1LOT AS Stro11gled , Stabbed Sailor Boo.ked In Coed Death SAN DIEGO IAP>-A sailor was 1n custody today In the murder of an 18· year-old coed who was round strangled and stabbed in her dOrmitory room at San Diego State University. . ' Ellis Lee Harnly Jr., 21, was booked Tuesday night for investigation of murder. police saic\. The partly clad body or Tanya Gardini of the northern California !'ommunity of Walnut Creek. near i Berkeley. was discovered Monday· ni ght when her roommate returned from a Th anksgiving holiday trip home. A red sweatshirt was all lhe slain girl wore. Despite stab wounds on the body , Deputy Coron!'r Dave Stark said an autopsy s howed Pitiss Gardini died or strangulation. The killing apparently took place soon a fter she returned Sunday from a trip to Wa lnut Creek to Zura llall, "'here 600 male and v.•omen students live in separated areas. Police Lt. Ed Stevens said llandy had friends al the 1 dorm and apparently knew Pi1iss . Gardini. I . who knew J\.1iss Gardini. In Walnut .Creek. she was head cheerleade"r last year as a high school senior and chosen Winter Carniva1 Princess. Piliss Gardini's stepfather. hair stylist David Duarte, and her mother. Yvonne, live in Walnut.Creek:. Mills Had Eye On ;Carol Doda SAN FRANCISCO (UPll - Arkansas Democrat Wilbul" Mills is no s tagedoor Johnny- come-lately to strip sho\\"S. San Francisco topless queen Carol Doda recalls that a couple or years ago, A-tills watched hel" do shows in the bulr and then in· \'ited her to join him and his guests at hi s table. 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Sl oeks VO L. 67, NO . 338, 6 SECT-IONS, 84 PAGES O RAN GE CO UNTY, CALIF O RNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1974 TEN CEN"ES Shared·~ Use of • e Stadiuin Endorsed By DOUGLASl'RITlSCHE Of •o.llYM!ilits...t Setting aside a -list or alternatives the Irvine City Council and schooi ~ard told negotiators to work out a final agreement for shared use and improvement or the UC Irvine stadium a t a joint meeting Tuesday. Legal implications and the final ~~rding or the contract to add $300,000 1n 1mprovemen~ to thetrac~ and field facility will be reviewed by the two agencies in early January. None of the council members or trustees voted against the proposed agreement to pay for improvements to the stadium which would be used for night high school f00tball games and city athletic and other events. Improvements to the facility would include expanding the seating from ~e present 2,500 to 5,000, lighting, a public a·ddress syste m and a scoreboard. No night lighted stadium exists in Irvine. University High School night games have beeo played at Tustin and El Toro stadiums under lease agree· ments. The city proposes to use the facility 35 days a year for flag football, track meets, teen program concerts, soccer games. Junior All-American football . rugby games. fairs, shows and musicals. The school district initially will use the stadium 16 days a year, expanding to 32 days annually when the lr\'ine High School is built. The balance of the time is to be used by UCI or other groups which v.•ant to rent the field . Repayment of the loan is to bf: divided b y the city and district. The district is to pay 60 percent of the loan-or $22,330 a year for 15 years . 1'hl' city 1s to pay 40 percent--<>r SI4.881 annually Additionally. maintenance costs are to be shared by the three agencies at tht" rate of $44 a day, based on the !lctual n4mber or da ys or· use. The fixed ratios or repayment pro· posed .. uuld be altered in the final con· lract to becon1e a sliding ratio based on actual use. After the initial 15·year repayment. costs would drop to only those caused by continuing maintenance. UCI 's contribution to the join! en deavor is the existing football and track facility. UC I Athletic Director Raymond Thornton said the campus is paying off a S9'l5.000 loan for the facility. !See-STADIUM. PageA?J Rains Cause e Traffic Chaos * * * LA Area Beseiged State Deluged; 'Worst Over' By the As§O(iated Press The worst is over, the National Weather Service said today, after a night of heavy rain throughout Calirornia that Oood ed homes and street:i . coll apsed roofs and downed pov.•er Jines. 1-feaviest.hit '\li'ere a;eas south and cast of Los Angeles, where numerous roofs collapsed ·on industrial build· ings. and in Santa Barbara County, "·here as much as 7.95 inches of rain "'BS recorded on backyard gauges. Se\·eral dozen homes were evacuat- ed in Cw rson, and in Ca rpinteria, wherie Erankl{n'(trcekaverno..-ed. Northern· a.nd"'Central-California 'vere puni sbea.~)i:p;,e \.o tv.·0·1ncbes of rain. accomp.pried by gales and lightning. Red Bluff had 2.63 inches o\'er a 24-hour period ending· lat' Tuesday and Stockton had 2.0incbes. The San Joaquin Va11ey received about un inch of r ai.h. More was forecast. Power railures in the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday night ranged in length from 10 minutes-to four hours . and affected an estidiated 50,000 customers. Roofs collapsed on industrial build· ings in Carson and other cities south and east of Los An geles. where more than two inches of rain fell. But the heaviest rainfall v.'as in San· ta Barbara County, v.·here 4.75 inches dozens of traf£ic accidents were re- ported. A cabin cruiser broke loose from its moorings in Coronado and with a family of five aboard went aground near the Coronado golf course. None of those aboard the 128-foot vessel was hurt. ln Carson, roofs collap!'ied on s uch buildings as the International Paper Co., Huck ~tanufacturing Co. and The Treasury, a la rge department store. Extensi\'e flooding was reported at the South Bay Con\·alescent 1-lospital in Carson. Several roofs collapsed and build· ings·were flooded in Let Mirada. • ~Rescue centers. ~re set up in -,Carson and Carpin~ria. but most peo.. -pie chose. to remain'in.lheir hom~ to try to protect them. officials said. The Weather Service said the rain probably would end by nightfall in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles coun- ties·as the storm front moved Into San Diego and San Bernardino counties. The snow level dropped in the Northern Sierra early today to 4,000 feet but forecasters said the snow depth at h igher ele\'ations v.·ould not exceed eight inches. ~lowever, a traveler's warning was issued for many mountain high\\o'ays. School Unit "·as officially recorded and backyard gauges showed more than se"en in· E chtJ:uge at the high school in Goleta X naTlded sh cti:~lnches hadfatlen·during--·· ~-.'..r... ·-- the night. ..... I J ..._ Franklin Cte<'k overflowed in #-... Carpinteria, flooding several homes n -r1Jl1'e in the Arbor Annex area in the north end or the city. Thirty-three persons \\.'ere C\'acuated a(ter 1 a.m. The water began subsiding ever· Y'l'here when the rains stopped about, dawn. No injurie~ Were reported .. ~n inch and a ha·u of rain also fell on much of San Di e~oCounty. Power outages hit San Diego, and Ora nge Coas t \\'t."alh~r Fair skies tonight and Thurs· day, according to the weather service, with slightly warmer temperatures along the Orange ' Coast. Highs in the mid·60s. Colder Lontght with lOws dipping into the 40s . JNS ID•: TODA l' T wo Hapti st ministtrs are tl1reotenir1g to Jue Connecticut Jchool o/Jicials over sixth-grade home econo11zics courses offered to boys. They soy lhe course en· courages homoseroality in lhc boys, See story Page A 7. ' lrtcl..-~ ., .. ... •• .. f> le:: •• ... .. ••• .... Ct-H " a The Irvine committee which has the responsibility of coordinating city and school activities will be expanded and given a new name as a result of city council and school board action at a Joint meeting Tuesdaf . The School Liaison Committee, now made up or city government and school district representatives, will be expanded to include the lrvirle Company, Irvine Ranch Water Dis· trict and Saddleback Community College District. New impetus for expanding the size and scope of the committee came dur· ing a cooperative planning conference held at El Toro Marine Air Station re- cently. The various agencies are to get together periodically to discuss areas in v.·hich cooperative endeavors would increase efficiency and decrease cost. The existing committee is to re- organize and submit the new ground rules to the governing boards or the various agencies for approval. A possible new name 'for the grbup, suggested by Councilman Art An· thony. the city's member of the com- mittee, is the "Irvine ~iaison and Cootdinating Committee. • However. he said. the group s hould have a title which would form an acronym. Suggestions to· put the fVOrds "Legal" or "Loose" in front of the name favored by Anthony would make the acronym "LILACC.'' Only I School Board Candidate ' Irvine schools Trustee Norman .Cin.sbur&,is the,onl.Y pel1JOfl """o ha$ tal:ett out· 5~hool 'board nomination papers since the filing period opened ~fionday, according to the Orange County rtglstrarof votersornce. The deadline for returning papers for the .March 4 school board election isSp.m.J an.3. Since Irvine is a ne "·ly formed school district. all five board seats will be filled In the election. • O.Ur Plllt ,_.-, •ldll~ bllllit9' SIGN, ABANDONED AUTO TELL TALE OF WASHED OUT MacARTHUR BOULEVARD This Was Scene This Morning Between Bristol Street and University Dri ve Drivers Float to Work Coast Downpour Floods Freeway Lanes, Drains · By JOHN VALTERZA Of ... o.llY Plllt SUlf Rain that was a long time brev.·ing slammed hard into the Orange Coast today, dumping more than three in- ches of moisture in some com- munities beCoreda1.1,'n. The storm hit hard late Tuesday night, continued unabated. and as re· sidents awoke early today intersec· lions were flooded throughout the re- gion, some freeway Janes were blocked com pletely at times and many residences and businesses were experiencing some floodinl?. Power outages hit everywhere, and in one occurring at the rushhour in Santa Ana, two sheriff's deputies :suf· fered concussions in an accident relat- ed to weather problems. The stor m wa s Curious and capricious through the ni ght with rainfall figures showing a strong dis- parity. In Huntington Beach, experts said that in some segments of the com- munity more than three inches fell -at an intensity which approached a 25-year storm stage. Througho~ ~e coast-rrOm Seal Beach to Sa"'Elemen!e -the rain . created these problems: -llUNTINGTON BEACll was bat- tered throughout the night by rain- fall which washed oil from well fields onto roadways, compounding the mis· e'ry or motorists. The conditions· closed Pacific Coast High"'ay for a tfme and scores of other roads were also closed by the rain, mud and sometimes, the oil. swirling Oood water lapped at windowsills at a Brookhurst Street mobile home park and residents evacuated. Sandbags _ were needed for some Sunset Beach residences and flood-control channels were brimful by dawn. -NEWPORT BEACll city offi cials proclaimed the storm the most severe since the whopper of 1969, 3nd water gushed through narrow streets and al- leys, hitting several homes. One Corona del ~tar couple was evacuated from their damaged home. Roadways v.·ere hopelessly flooded throughout the community. An accidentally closed storm drain at Blackie's Boat Yard caused flooding. Neighboring buildings also were affected. 'No. Hitchhiking' Woman Hops On Fire Engirte · Firemen e n route to an El Toro mobile home blaze did a double take Tuesday afternoon when they slowed for a traffic bump and an elderly woman hopped aboard. FI REMEN SAID she jumped on the bai ck or the pumper as it slowed by her mobilepome in Forest Garden Trailer Park. She told the disma)'ed firefighters she wanted a ride to the blase. Although imPfe$Sed ~her verve, firemen aissisted the woman from the fire en.S"int . ... StfE DID.N'Tl:L\\'E goggles orhelmet," one fireman said latet. Firefi~hters put out the blate In the couch of Ray Rothfuss. 2400 1 Muirlands Boulevard. He had just taken title to his new coach and was in the procc~s or movin~ in. n amaJ:e \\'lf~limated at $3,000. FIREMEN al.AMED It on, a faulty gsis·heaUng system. A repairman had been working on the forced-a1r heater wMn the blaze brokf! out. . ' -COSTA MESA.'S weather agonies were compounded by PO\\o'er outa.e:es \l'hich hit about 1,700 customers early· today. Hardest hi!.. areas were com- mercial and indu strial complexes around Orange County Airport. Of~ fick!ls said there were no in surmoun- table problems -"Just a mess all over. -I N IRVINE, slick mud stayed behind even after the Oooding cleared from busy intersections. About two in· ches of rain had (allerr before the respite at the breakfast hour. Acci- dents-none serious -were abundant, and police forecast hours of report v.·riting to clear the records on the fen· der·benders. -I N Tll E S1\llDLEBACK VA.LLEY, one school bus laden with youngsters headed for classes today v.·ound up stalled at the junction of the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways. and children and their dri\ler were forced to wait out lh<' storm. The most troublesom<' spot on the frt-eway wa s a c loi:ged drain al Avery Parkway v.•hich Sl'nt motorists into one open lane . Nearby, th(' dedication ce remonies .Uf:.6.JJCW Saddleback College bu ~v.·cre noticeab· ly dampened. -i\I,()NG TllE SOt.Tll COAST, the problems v.·cre idl'nlica l and r<1inra11 !See STOR;l1, Pagt• A2) AP PLIANCE SOLD TO FI RST CALLER "I could n't bclie,-e the Du11,· Pilot did it again I sold my refri1:crator tn the nr~I caller " 1"hal's the sucN·~s 5tory told by an lr,1ine housc"·1fl' aft<'r ~he ran this ad COL DSP0 1·. 17 c-u ft , frost fr(•c. c-oppcrtonl' £xcel t"ond $1 !'>0. xx x-xxxx tr )·ou ha ve an aµph nncc ~·01.i"d li ke to tonvcrt to ca3h. call 642-~78. J)ut 3 few '-''Orris to "'c)rk for you In lhP Da il)' Pllcit Commuters Slowed Up 'Til Noon' ltlud flows: flooded streets and c lo se d int ers ect ion s ca u Sed "'idespread traffic tangles in Irvine this morning as thousands of resi- dents tried to get to v.•ork in the wake of almost two inches of rain which Cell hy8a.m. A spate of relatively minor acct· dents plagued traffic flow as residents tried to make their "'ay to freeways in the first major storm of the season. The Irvine Company's agricultural di,·ision reported that 1.94 inches of rain had fallen between Tuesday ni~ht and 8 o 'clock this morning. Costa t.tes a Police Sgt. Clirf lt1cBride said officers "·ere "'Orking as fast as possible to clear numerous accidents . "If they get in by lunch. they'll be lucky," he said this morning. Mud ·flows and drainage problems c aused the closing of several streets and intersections, he said, Including: -MacArthur Boulevard rrom Jam- boree Boulevard to Bonita Canyon Drive . -The intersection of Jamboree Bou l e vard an d MacArthur Boulevard. -The intersection of Unil:ers'it:. and Campus drives. -The intefscction of University and Culver drives. County fire meQ pum'ped water from several flooded homes and from El Camino Real School. Carpeting at the school. fi remen said. "'as r uined after v.·ater soaked it . Classes. ho\\•e\•er, continued in other unaffected rooms. Three to rour feet of water :ind mud cover ed the intersectio n of !\1acArthur and Uni\'ersity. according to Irvine Public Works Director Brent Aluchow. City maintenance men v.·cre at ""ork v.·ith a skip loader this morning trying to mo\'e several inches of mud from the intersection of Campus and Culver. he sa id. At the inte rsection or Cul ver and !\loulton Park1.1,·ay, he s aid. v.·ater Sl'\'eral inches deep did not force clos- ing the intersection. Public works crewmen :ind volun· tcf>r help Crom the Irvine Company's agricultural division \l1orked through much of the night trying to clear mud- clo,g ,e:ed drainaRe channels and storm sewers, he said. Go vernment To R egula te Gas Us age? Cl·IIC,\GO c t·p1 ) -Thl' go\·c rnment "'ill h:t\'C to resum l' t•ont rolhng gasoline di..,tr1 but ion :-irvi1 n~11 ht• be t:i in· nin g of the nev. Yl'ar. Tre asur\· Sccr~ta ry \\'1ll iam f:. S1mon t oday lnlft 1 he Chit· :1 p_o Su n·Time~ . Si n1on "ll:-. quotl'd ;i.., ... ayin~ that some mllndatory measUTl'" -..;i\I bf' needed to r('d uce con~u rnpt1on soon 11n If'°'" the rt: 1s a n'unlikc>I~ ~ha rp decll n~· 1n usage "A fl'turn to al101·:111on \\t'lu ld me.in ,e;1 ~oh ne s1:1 11on.;: \1'oultl ht1\C le..,.., 10 Sl'll."''.._3j(j \:i a c-nn"l'C'JUC nt'('. tlt•a lcr ... \\IJU!d rlo .. c on Su nd ays. alternate odd-and· l'\ell numb<"red purrha"(I chi::ibi\1l\ da~s :ind r('<;Ort lo othl'r m1•lhods tit 'Prf'a(hni: lhc1 r :.upply, tht' nl'"'SIJa 1>er ciuolcd Si mon 3.;:.;:ayi ng Simon. rha1rm::.n or the ~\dm1nistr.1 lion·~ f>:l'Onum 11: Pohc-~ Bn:ird, .;;a td oil import'> ar1· ronninJ: bC'tv.t•en r. l and ii 2 m 111\on llarrrl<; a flay, 11tule1 h(I f!Oa l •~to hold in1 !)Ott ~ to 5 ~ m 1ll1on br.rrcl' tl ;o h Bu t l hl' \\'hitf' llou"e today rcaf· firmf'ri Ford'~ oppo<;illnn to raisin@ the .:.u .. 1.11Jn~·tu\ ''1'ht• l'l't"'ldcnt IS OPJ)OS('d lo the ~nsol1 nc t a' a n1l t~ not pers uaded of the nc d'for the ga, ta>.,'' Pn!~S secretary Ron N cs~C'n 10111 a ncv. ~ ('(lnrcrenC"(o • • •\. • A 2 OAIL '(PILOT Wednesday, December4, 1974 Terror Over New Delhi By VIC VANZI the P .A. and shout 'llrace, Brace,' I want you to put a pillow in your lap and touch your Moad to your knees, covering your head with your right a rm.'' NEW DELHI tUPI> -"Ladies 11nd 1entJemen, I don't want to ala rm you.'' 11•id the pilot olthe British Airways 7,7 jetliner. The word "alarm" was enough to awaken any of the doiers aboard the big plane as it approarhed Palam lnternationa) Airport. The pilot v.·ent on: ''. . Rut there is a posslbllity that our nose wheel may be stuck in such a position that 1l 1nay not secure properly." The night from Bangkok to New Delhi started circling that airport to use up fuel in case of a crash. It was pitch dark and there was no way for anyone on the ground to Jet the pilot knov.· whether the nose wheel had lowered as it was supposed to. THEN MISS DINHAM TJtAVERSED the ¥isles, soothlnt passengers and maintaining a calm that seemed to work. Minutes before landing however. she was markedly tense as she explii.lned the "brace" position to ui;;. Then she s;it down. strapped herself in and began chatting amiably with a m ale passcn)!er. ·~race~ Brace ~·· came the call rrom the captain. We braced. The big JCt's rear v.·hcels hit the airstrip. MV Ht-;ART W/\S BANGING against the sides or my throat v.·hilc my tr111veling companion, UPI correspondent Leon Daniel. calmly 1:1 sked the $lewardess if she would like the adults to hold any frightened children in tb9rlaps. Stl'!wardess I.ix Dinham, 2G, or Bristol. England, told Daniel that \li'Ouldn't he necessary. He went back to sleep. The nose S('ltled gently down and the plane tax.ied along le vel with the '"g round. T he nose never dipped. The front wheels were down . A cheer 'A'ent up from the passengers and. as in all cases or canceled emergencies, strangers became old fri ends as they discussed the crash that wasn't. A fe w minutes later. a curly·haired youni:: steward with a v.·ide, re· assu,rtne crin and a lack of tact walked down the aisles asking passengers not to rush forward toward the door "in case ~·e come to a sudden stop ... IF THE 1".0SE WHEEL OF the plane had not secured, it coulfi-have-- mca.nt instant fire as the front of the plane scraped along the cd'ncrete a1rslrip. Jl.1 ost of us realized that. although few talked about it. The pilot spoke again. · "Ladles and gentlemen. we are about to land. When I come back on As lhe stev.·ardess put it, "I don't mind dying, but I'm hideously afraid of being burned." 'Sick' Mills Ouster Seen As Imminent \'.',\Slll NG T0:-.0 IL'Pl l -Speaker Carl Albert st1id today Rep. Wilbur ~tills. hospitalized with a severe case or exhaustion, probably will be de· posed as chetirman of the powerful llouse Wa ys and Means Com mittee - the apparent result or his friendship 'A·ith a sexy stripper. Instead. it nov.· appears likely that llep. Al Ullman <D·Ore.), next in line ~hind ?ti ill s. 'A'ill bi'come chairman. Am id rumors that 11-tills might re· ~1gn. Albert told reporters that the . .\rkansas Democrat "is a sick man.·· Asked if llouse Democrats intended to oust Mills from the chairmanship he has held ror 17 years, or if Mills rnight resign. the speaker replied."( think that's a pretty accurate state· ment." A spokesman :it Bethesda Naval llospital. mean'A·hlle, described Mills' condition as satisfactory and his wife. Polly, issued a statement providing the firs t inform:i tion on his condition since he entered the hos pital Tuesday. ttsaid: "The doctors have been urging Y.'ilbur to enter the hospital for a com- plete examination for some time and I h a\'C been urging him to do so. I do not know how long he will be required to remain in the hospital, but I will be with him daily.·· Rains Tangle Traffic ~h~~,:.~~t ~r~nid~!~!l c:. ~o~~~~~h~ ~~:l~ilo~ llt~a~m?:~~::~~J:~!,, damage in v.·est and central Orange Thriftimart store. sion V1cJO :1rca to Sant:1 Ana that County early loday and triggered a Large . numbers or citizen assists norn1ally takes 25 minutes took as long rash of traffic tangles police .ind ror local £Jooding problems. as an houf and~ half.. Calitornia Highway patrolme n -:0.l ;ijor intersection flooding all A Ca ltfor n.1a H1gh'1'.1ay P.atrol couldn'tkeepupwith. o\'er the north/ v.•est and central spokes man said ~o ma~y acc~dents County fire and nood control of· county. \ had occurred ~hat 1t was 1mposs1ble to ficials said the most r ain -nearly Turbeville said no major damage keep_ ~ running tally, but that no three inches or it -feMi. in the west had yet been done in the county canyon fata lities had occurr~. . county area though the county average areas. victimized by tl)e record n ood-Th~ spokes'!lan said ma1or freeway for the storm was about 2.5 inches by 9 ing or 1969 . He -said the rainstorm had Oood1ng running as d~p as three ~o a .m. been unusual in that more had fallen in four feet was backing up traffic Jl.1ajor rain problems reported by thenallandsthaninthemountains. between 1st and 4th St~eet on ~he county fire Capt. Bruce Turbeville in · County fl ood control officials said Newport Freeway; at the 1ntersect1on elude: today most of the rain fell in a .six· oftheNewportFreewa~andthe~anta --Completecollapseofa40·foot s.ec· hour span between 2 ands a .m. and Ana Freeway ; at the 1ntersect1on or tion of\he roof of the Kelly-Springfield the intensity of the downpour washed the Laguna Free.way .and Santa Ana Rubber Company in La Palma. accumulated rubbish over storm Freeway; at the 1unct1on or the Santa -lnterior ceiling collapses and drain grates causing local flooding. Ana and Riverside freeways and at rlooding at Los Alamitos General The countY 's freeways 'A'ere a mess virtually e~ery major intersection in llospital, Alamitos West Con vales· at rush hour this morning. county territory. * * * * * * CdM Couple Wake Up To Four Feet of Water Jn what c ity officials call the hea viest downpour s ince 1969, a Coi-ona del M'ar couple was Oooded out or their house early toda)' when a 'A'all or water gushEd into their home rrom the rear alle)'. the street outside the boat yard, plus se\·e ral inches or water ins ide Blackie 's and the· neighbo ring Trautwein, a marine construction firm at 2412 Newport Blvd. F rotn Page A 1 STORM .... exceeded more than 2 inches in mos t areas. San Clemente's north residen· tial and industrial areas were heavily flooded and many roads were closed for a time. Several cars filled with water at clogged intersections. North El Camino Real had its traditional slide problem and the old coast highway from San Clemente to Capistrano Beach became a boulder· strewn quagmire. \ll'IT ....... Soggy Doggy They've had r a in up in Salinas, too, as 13 -year-old Pepe the poodle learne d to his dismay. All the aging pooch wanted was to chase a ca t. But before he could get back in house, he was hit by downpour. Pepe's owner. Monter ey County Deputy Sherif£ Ray Ralston su rveys results. · Payoffs Enter Case \\'ASfllr;'GTON IAPI -An :issis- tant prosecutor at the \'.':1tergat<.> cov - er·UP trial tod ay cited 12 references in a ~l a rch 21. 1973 \\lhite I-lou se con· \·e r s ation to paying money to \\'atergate burglars and then noted that only on ce did then·Presidcnt i\'1x · on say il would be 'A·rong. And . s aid assistant prosecutor Rirhard Ben·Veniste, it was clemen· c~·. not paying hush money, that Nix· on said would be 'A'rong. "I 'A"ill readily concede there are a nu mber of references to money and a million dollars ... there was con· siderable exploration in the a rea," said former White House chief or starr 11.R . ~l aldeman. one or the partici· pants in that conversation. Market Bandit Shot by Police · Dies in Hospital The Donnell Jalberts at 708 Iris Ave., were among those who suffered · the most damage from the downpour. Four feet or water poured into their house from the city's storm drain 'A'hich flows into J asmine Creek. Balboa . Island Man Jailed, This year more .than ever, A Stanton man who allegedly was '-''Orking on his rirth market robbery in t'A'O hours when he was relied by a shotgun blast from pursuing police died late Tuesday in Orange County J\Jedical Center. Doctors s aid James Francis Al· lairc. 19, never regained conscious- ness after being admitted to the hospital J\1onday ni ght "'ith serious head "'ollnd$. Alla ire v.•as shot by Anaheim patrolman SIC\'(' Koerner as the of- fi cer. "·orking on a hunch, ch:ille~ged Allaire and tv.·o companions when 1hey attempted to carT}' out what police said 'A'OU]d h:i\'e been their finh holdup that ni~ht. Anahe1n1 police s&id today that a 17 yc;ir·old Orange youth surrendered In them Tuesday :inci admitted that he \~as in \'o]v('d in the string or holdups. They are holding Rrady Allen An · derson, 19. of Garden Grove for ques· lionini;:. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 ~0·-(o.'1 0.••• P•lfll ..,,~,.llt<fl lt <.,,... r.,..., 1,.,.. """"' "''''· •• 1>UD'"""""" 11w 0.-eo.11 Pui:ol•"'">Q (orno1n,. MoiN•.ie w n-,., Wb""''" -l'I0•1 lf>tOUgfl f'•fde' lo< Colli .......... ... •POii IH•Cfl. H""lol'IO'IOl'I fk>Kfllf-· ,,.,,, V•ll~• I•••"~. ~"ddl~IH<l V•ll•o •nd LA<lll"• ilf>Mfl !><>~Ill (O•ll lo l>•nQlo "9"'""1 .O•I•""" P<lbhlfl~d S..!~td••" -Sund•••· fl>t P'"l<•!>ll p~Olo\fl<f>Q Olffll Ii. .. JOO Wt!l IW• ~l• ... 1. (O\lf '°'fl• (•!1IG•lllf m?to. Robert N. WH!d P"l<OfN ..... PUtoi•VW< J <ick R. Curley .... ,, p,,.,.,., .. , • ..,, Go<_ .. 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Nao ..,.,ftt~•• The Jalberts' home lies in the bot- tom or the gully and received the most damage among a handful of Jas mine Creek homes affected b}·the rain. In another section or Corona dcl :-Otar, a home at 2233 Ba yside Drive 'A'as also flooded when a storm drain backed up causing four inches of wa ter to rush into the home or Leonard Baltzer. Baltzer said the 'A'ater first rushed into the garage. floodin,g that area and seepin g· into t"·o c:irs before forcing its way into the home through the . v.·eather stripping on lhe doors. Sections or the Balboa l'eninsula 'A·ere also heavily flooded today . pa rticularly along portions o r Ne'A'port and Balboa boulevards. Blackie's Boat Yard, 211•11'\e'A•po rt B\\"d .. was filled "'ilh v.·a1er as the re· suit of an accident.!'111:· closed storm drain. There were se\·eral feet or 'A'ater in From Page Al STADIUM •• • • f'ees for parking associated 'A'i lh use of the stadium are to be paid by the using agency at a rate of S5 per parking lot or 10 cents a car. Of the three agcncie5. the school district v.·ill have priority for use or the stadium on Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights during football S('aSOn . Joint improvement of the UC I ~tadium was selected o\'e r alternali\'es proposed by Counrilman A.rt 1\ntho ny of impro\•inli: the University Hi gh School fi eld or build· ing a lighted stadium at lr\'ine llig h Sc hool. But the m ain conc<'rn over the joint agreement was whal happens at the end or the loan repayment period. The improvements a rC' to become 1:1 permanent part of the UCI facility, Co uncilm an Art Anthony said. The means of financin,g is also un· r('sn\\'ed . The fi rst proposal suggests horro"·jni; UC student fundlt at a rat(' ar nine percent interest annually . f'ouncilman John llurton suggested lhat the city or school di strict. v.·hi ch can borrow at six to seven percent. ar· range for the l~n . Maoists Surrender \!•\NILA . PhilippinM· fAPl -A 11oman c:ommander or lhc ~laoist :\'cw People's Army, 14 lither guer· nlla chiefs and 1,017 follo"'Crs surren· dl'r<'d en ma s~e today and s"•ore al lrj::ianre to the p:overnment, off1rials ,aid. Thf" Ot'fense tx-partment sard among thos~ who surrendered on Samar lsland. 330 mil<.'s southwe'.'51 or ~lanila . was ~clida Cabij!ayan. ahas ''CommandC'r Lina.·• On Drug Charge A man who recently moved into a Balboa Isl :.:nd bayfront home was charged Tuesday by federal 3gents "'ith masterminding an international aeri a I drug ·Smuggling s yndi ca te. Kenneth Burnstine, 41, v.•as held in lieu of S250,000 bail at Los Angeles County J ail today, charged 'A'ith con- spiring to import cocaine and mari· juana. Burnstine, 1101 N. Bayfront, had been sought for "·eeks and on l\'ov. 19. 'A·as nameci in a sealed indictment is· sued by a ~1 iami, f1 a .. federal grand Jury. The all eged o'A·ner of a mini·air force of l eased planes \V h ich authorities claim 'A'as a front for the illicit drug fli ghts betv.·een Latin America and Fiorida has denied all rharges. Spokesm('n (or the U.S. Drug En· forcement Administration also main- tai n the casualties ha\·e been high in the operation allegedly headed by the former ~fiami man. One of his Lockheed Lodestar :.iirc raft cra shed at Pompa no Beach, 1'1.-i .. in a rainstorm 11 months ago. killing all th ree persons aboard :.ind scattering a portion of a 4.000 pound payload o f n1arijtlana dO\\'n the beach. One other crash killed the pilot :.ind r('s ulted in the arrest of t he copilot and confiscation of nearly 3,000 pounds of marijuana . ,\third acrident in\·olved seizure or a ton of marijuana and the arrest of a p1loW"lying: one of Burnstine·s planes. Two Anaheim Employes Fill Posts in City 1·'A'O Ana he im cit y ('mployes v.·cre promoted to fill the posts of former Poli ce Chief l)a\'id Jl.1i che1 and former IJe,·elop me nt Services Director Alan ()rsborn. both fired Nov. 5. Lt. flarold A. Bastrup, 51. a 19-year \·t:trran of the Anahein1 polire forr(' ""'111 take over the $25 ,000 a year chief spot immediately. Ronald Thomp!Son. 42. who has been assistant de\'elopment services director. v. ill take over th(' $27,000·~· year top planning post Feb. 7 when Orsbarn leaves. Anaheim City i\IAnager Keith :'>lurdoch said ~t1 chel was fired bccau:sc or di ssension v.·ithin lhc police departmrnt :.ind Orsborn v.•as ousted beraus<' of d('tcriorating relationships \\'Ith city committees and th~ re· de\·cloJ)mcnt agency. 1\ Singer Saving Gift makes sense! Save$21.95 Carrying case or cabinet t'!"lltra J The mOfe you sevv, th e mo re you save. And sewing's realty en· jovablcwith 1his madiine·s built- in bl ind.tlem stitch. exclusive no- fumble front drop-in bobbin, other 1imc-~11i ng features. Reg 109.95 Debbie Revno1os say;. You can affora all !ht! clothes you ...vant-all 11 takes 1s a grent new S1ngfil • se~v1ng 1nach1ne 1nc11 mnke,; 'il!'..Y1ng .i breeze I SAVE $25.95 ON A QUALITY ZIG·ZAG MACHINE C!hrisrmas s114 Sa le Reg. Has 7 interchangeable stitches; ex clusive front drop·in bobbu1. more' Model 258 Cflrrying case or cabinet e)lt ra Price 139.95 7$5 .- r - •..t. T1ddem1rk ol THE S1 NGLR COMPANY TOUCH & SEW• sewing machine ehrisi;~~=· s75off ·Pr. ice reg. · price Carrying case or cabinet e111.1ra Ekclus1ve push·button drop.in bobbin 1hat winds right in 1he machine, buil!·in bunonholer. bui lt·in speed basting, all<lial rontrol!, much more l SINGER I ( • ----, ----~~--- Huntington Beach Fountain Valley 1 E DI TION Todav's Final • N.Y. S tocks VOL. 67, Nb . 338 , 6 SECTIONS, 84 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE.D.NESDAY, DECEMBE R 4, 1974 TE N CE NTS • am, He's a Rebel Tl u n tington Beaeh 's Cli ff :\l ortcnson ... <1 ys he's found a \ray to beat taxes -just don 't J>a~· a II of them. F'or hi s story and other ad vice for these t roubled limes, see Pa~e 3. 'Sick' Mills Ouster Seen As Imminent WASl1'1 NCTON ILPIJ -Speaker Carl Albert said today Rep. Wilbur Mi1 ls. hospitalized y,'ilh a severe case of exhausti on. probably wi ll be de- posed as chairman or the powerful !louse \V ays and Means Comm ittee - the apparent result or hi s friendship voith a sexy stripper. Instead, il now appears likely that Rep. Al Ullman <D-Ore.J, next in li ne behind ~fills, will become chairman. Am id rumors thut ~1ills might re· sign, Albert told reporters that the Ar kansas Democ rat ''is a sick man." . .J.skcd if House De mocrats intended to oust Mills Crom the chairmanship he has held for 17 years, or if !\tills m~g ht resign, the speaker replied , .. I think "t hat's a pretty accurate state· ment. ·· A spokesman at Bethesda Na\•a l Jlos pilal, meanwhile. descri bed l\1ills' condilion as sa1isfactory and his wife, Polly. issued a statement pro\·iding the first information on his condition since he entered the hospital Tuesday. It said : "'The doctors ha\'e been urging \Vilbur to t'ntcr the hospital for a com· plele ex;1 mination for some time and I ha\'e hcen urging him to do so. I do not ISee 1'11LLS, Page A2) Hairdressers Set Pageant Cosmetology students at Golden· \Vest College will compete in the school's ninth annual Christmas head· dress page1nt tonight. The pageant, beginning at 7 p.m . in the college center on the Huntington Beach campus, will feature head- dresses and hairstyles designed by 85 student s. Judges v.1ilJ select a sweepstakes wi nner and award other trophies in two categories, one for designs using real hair a nd the other, ornamenta· lion. The Golden West Qunrtette Plus one. led by David Anthony, a lso will perform. There is no admission ree. APPLIANCE SOLD ·TO .FIRST CALLER "I couldn't belie\·e the Daily Pilot did it again. I sold my refrigerator to Lhe rirst ca lier." That's the Success story told by an Irvine housev.i f(' after sh(' ran this :ld: COLDSPOT, 17 cu ft.. fro!"it free. r oppct1 onc. Ex c<'I rond. SJSO. XXX•XXXX. If you ha ve an up1>1i unre you'd like to convert to cash. cull G42·5678. Put a rtw words to work for you. In t he Daily Pilot. * * * Southland Flooded By Storm By the Associated Press The worst is over, the Na tional Weather Service said today, after a night or hea\'y r ain throughout Califor nia that flooded homes and streets. collapsed roofs and downed power lines . Heaviest hit were areas south and east of Los An geles, where numerous roofs collapsed on industrial build- ings, and in Santa Barbara County, Y.:he re as much as 7.95 inches or rain v.'as recorded on backyard gauges. Seve ral dozen homes v.·ere evacuat- ed in Carson, and in Ca rpinteri a . where Franklin Creek overllo\\.·ed . Ko rthe rn a nd Central Ca lifornia \\.'ere punished by one to t\\.'O inches of rain, a cco mpanied by gales and li ghtning. Red Bluff had 2.63 inches over a 24·hour period ending late Tuesday and Stockton had 2.0 inches. The San Joaquin \'alley received about on inch of rain. l\1ore was forecast. · PoY:er failures in the San Francisco Bay a rea T uesday night ranged in length from 10 minutes to four hours and affected a n estimated 50 ,000 c ustomers. Roofs collapsed on industri :tl bui ld· ings in Carson and other ci ties south and east of Los Angeles, where more than two inches of rain fell . But the heaviest rainfall \\.'as in San· ta Barbara County, \\.'here 4.75 inche!"i was officially recorded and backyard gauges showed more than seven in· ches . A gauge at the high school in Goleta showed 7 .95 inches had Callen during the night. Fran klin Creek o ve rflowed in Carpinteria , nooding se\'eral homes in the Arbor Annex area in t he north end of the city. Thirty-three persons were evacuated after 1 a,.m . T he water began stibsid ing ever· ywhere whe n the rains slopped about dawn. No injuries were reported. A.n inch and a half or rain also fell on much of San DiegoCounty. ' . Power outages hit San Diego, and "" dozens of tra(fi c accidents were re- ported . A cabin cruiser broke loose from its moorin gs in Coronado and vo'ith a fa mily or fi ve aboard went aground near the Coronado golf course. None of those aboard the 128-foot vessel was hurt. In Carson. roofs collapsed on such buildings a s the International Pa1>e r Co., I-luck l\1 a nufacturing Co. and The T reasury, a large department store Extensive flooding was re ported at CSee 7.95 INO IES, Page A2l Two Brothers Go to Court In Slaying Tv.'o brothers charged \\.'ilh murder v.·ere to face a preliminary hearing in \Vest Or ange County municipal court today in the Oc t. 31 shooting or Stephen "J\1ike " Finklea. Charles Bean and Hugh Bean or Coram. !\l ont., had been held in Orange County Jail since their arrests barely 24 hours after the alleged shoot- ing. Finklea, 19. \\.'aS 1973 Athlete or the \'ear at Fountain Valley •ligh School and capt ain of this year's Orunge Coast College wrestling team. The 9 a .m . hearing \1·as called be( ore Judge W. Pa trick McCray. The broth~rs \\'ho reportedly h<id been in Oran)!e County visiting re· latives on Oct. 31. are accused of firing six bullets into Finklea during · the holdup of a Fountain Valley 7-Eleven market \\.'here he v.·orked as a clerk. They allegedly ned with $92 from the cash register . Finklea who has lK>en described as "everythin g to e \'e rybody'' was popular on both the Fountain V.1.lley and Ora nge Coast campuses. Friends sa id he plannro to transrer next ~·ear to Stanford University, hop· ing to become a math teache.r and wrestli ng coach. The tv.·o brothers \\.·ere arrest(!d by Santa An a poli ce No". 1. reportedly as they u•erc prepan ng to lea\'C the area and return to l\lontana. Two guns m;itehlng th<' cali btr of those belic\'ed used to kill Finklea v.•ere found In the back ~ea t of their cur. La"·yers with the Orange Cou nty District Attornev's offi ce said tht•y maY seek the death penally, • ose I • • • • ---~ -~--- ----- 0.llT "llM ...... ty hlritl O'OMMll CINDY THORSON (WITH PADDLE) ANO FRIEND MAKE CROSSING OF GRAHAM STREET Huntington Beach Girls Take to Canoe; That's Warner Avenue In Background Drivers Float to Work I Coast Do-,,v11pour Floods Freeway Lanes, Drains By JOHN \'AL T ERZA OUM D.ioll'f l'li.t SW" · Rain that was a long time brewtn~ slammed hard into the Orange Coast today, dumping more than three in- c hes of moisture in some com - munities before dawn. The storm hit hard late Tuesday night, continued 411abated, and as re- s idents awoW early today intersec· lions were flooded throughout the re· j!ion. some freeway i~nes were blocked completely at times and many reside nces and businesses were e1tperiencing some floodinj!'.. Power outages hit everywhere, ancf. in one occurring at the rushhour in Santa An a. two sheriff's deputies suf - fered concussions in an accident relat · ed to weather problems . The s to rm was f u riou s an d capricious through the nig ht "'ilh r;linfall figures show ing a strong dis µarit y . In lluntington Beach, experts said thut in some segments of thf" com munity more than thre<' inches fell at an in tensity which approached a 25·year storm stage Throughout the coast-fro m Seal Beach to San Clemente -the r ain created thefe problems: -llUNTINGTON BEACll wa s bat· Photo Stand Hit by Bandit A gunman who punctuated his de· mands with a string of obscenities took S30 Tuesday nig ht from a photo stand int he Ross moor area. Orange County sheriff's depu1 es said the ba nd it entered the Pi r k Q\\·ik Phot o office at 3474 Kate\l a A\'C , a nd ordered a yo ung fe male clerk to h3nd over the e\'ening's takings. Officers said the frightened clerk "'as ordered to lie down on the n oor \\•hile the gunman fled on foot. l·lis description is being circulated today throughout the county. Child Program Seeking Held The early childhood education pro - gram at Perry School in Huntington Beach needs more volunleen, ac· cording to \'Olunteer coordinator !\tnry A\'e rsa. She seeks t he help of both parents or children y,•ho attend the school and other adults to do a variety or johls. Qualifications are gP.ncral. ''The hi,aest th in.: is det>t'ndabillt.v. and lik· ing to "ork \\'Ith children." l\1r..: A\·cr!i a !iaid. 1\nyone interested in vo\unteerin.s should cal l her at the school, 962·3347. ' ) • tered throughout the night by rain· fall which washed oil from well fields onto roadways, compounding the mis· e ry of motori sts. The conditions ficial!S said there were no insurmoun· table probl ems -"Just a mess all ovei: elosed Pacifi c Coast Hi ghway for a -IN IRVINE. slick mud stayed time .ind scores of other roads were behind eveQ after the flooding cleared a lso closed by the rain. mud a nd from busy intersections. About two in- ~ometi mes, the oil , swi rling flood ches or ra in had fallen before the v.·a ter lapped at '.l'indo.wsills a l .a.__respitc. at the breakfast hour. Acci- Brookhurst Street mobile home park dents-none serious-v.·ere abundant. and residents evacuated. Sandbags and police forecast hours or report v.·ere needed for some Sunset Beach v.•riting to cle ar the records on the fen· residences and flood-control channels der-be nders. \\.'ere brimfu l by da'.l·n. -NEWPO RT BEACll city of(iciafs proc la imed the storm the most se\'ere since the whopper or 1969, and \\.'Oler gushed through narrow streets and al- leys, hitt ing Sc\'eral homes. One Corona de! ~I ar couple was evacuated from their damaged home. Road"'ays werC' hopelessly flooded throughout lh£> co m munit y. An accid entally closed s torm drain at Blackie's Roat '"<ird caused nooding. Neighboring buildings also were affected. -COSTA MESA'S weather agonies "'ere compounded b.v pawer outages v.'hich hit about 1,700 customers early today. ~l a rd est hit areas were com- mercial and industrial complexes a round Orange County Airport. Of· Govemmerit To Regulate Gas ·Usage? CHICAG O (l 'PI J-Thegovt'rnment "·i ll ha\·e lo resume contro lling ~a solin£> distribution arou nd 1hc begin· nin.c of the nc-\1" )·c11 r. Trt·asur) Serret.arr \Villi am F.. Simon toda~ !nld the Chi caj!O Sun·Tinll'S Simon \\':1s quoted as ... ayin.c that som(· mandatory m<'asures "'111 be nccdetl to reduce t·onsurnp! ion soon un- le.,.., thC'rC is ;t n unlikely <;harp dcclinf• tn usage "i\ retu rn to allocation \1ould m<'an J.l:.l"olinc st;1 1t11ns \\·ou ld h,1\·e less to ~ell."<>aid. 1\s a con.,cqucnce. dC'al ero: \\Ould close On Sunda)s. alt ('rn(l te odd·and- C\'en numbered purchase eliAi bili ty days and resort to other methods or spreading their supply, the newspaper quoted Simon as5a~·ing. Simon. chai rman or the Admini~tr:l · tion's EconoQ"liC Policy Board. said 011 imPorts are running 1>e1v.·een 6 1 31HI 6.2 milllon barr('ls a day. ~·hi le the goal 1!1 lo hold imports to S.4 million b:i rrt'I" daily. - Dul the \\'hitc I-louse today rear fi rmed Ji'ord '1 oppositlon to raising lhl• i;:asollne tax. "The President 1s opposed 10 lhe ~usoline tax and is not persuaded or 1 he need for t he go!I tux," press secretar}' Ron Nc!sen told a n \\.'Sconf rencc -I S T ll E S AO O L E BAC K V,\LLEY, one school bus laden with youngsters headed for classes today \\'Ound up stalled at the junction of th£> Santa Ana and San Diego ~'ree\\·ays . and children and thei r driver "'ere forced to "·ail out the storm. Tht• most troubl esome spot on thr freeway v.·a s a cl ngged dra in at ;\\'e rr Park"·ay "·hi t h sent mntorists into one opcrl lane Nearby. the dedication C"e remonies for a new Saddleback College buildin g were not icca b· ty dampe ned. -ALONG T llE SOliTll COAST, the proble ms we re identical and rainfall exceeded more th an 2 inches in mo~t areas. S11 n Clemenh•'s north residefl· lial and industnal areas were hca\'i ly nooded and many roads "'ere closed ror o time Sc\'eral cars filled with \1·atcr at clogged intersections. North El Camino Real had it s traditional ... lide prob.em a nd the old coast hig h"•ay fro m San Clemente lo Capistrano Beach became a boulder . strev.•n qua gm1rr Coast Su sp ect Faces Sente nce 011 Ar11is Cl1arge A lluntinl!IOn llc:i<·h rn.i n \1·ho ad nHltC'd ln a Lo~ Ange l l'~ Fcder...t l eou rlroom that hf' pl<1nnt•d to ~('\I fi rearm s stolen from an tnl crstate 'l hipmcnt. \\. tll be S{'ntcnc('rl then· [){'C. 20 lo \\.·hat could he u IO·year pn,.on te rm Federal Judg<• f~. Aver~ Crnry ... et th{' sentcnctnJ:! dale Tue.,day for Richard J nhn Peterson. 36, ac; hr and co-defend a nt Gal)' Charles Auo;t1n. ~. of Gorden Gro1·1• ahandoned their rarlier ple as or innocent to multiple firtarm \'iolations Roth men v. ere nrrc"t<'d IJ o;t f>rt 9 b~· under<'o \'er a~cnti. "ho sa id th ey purchased a number of WC'OPQns from th<' d<'fen1lan1 ... Th(' "'t':1 pon ..: \\. l'r P 1dt'nt1 f1cd 1n l'n1u1 ns 38 (':ihhc r r~ vol \•t>r~ nnd ;ln 1\114 r1fll' !il oll'n 1n California from II troun hc11dctl ror ~ta ss achu.,t"'t l ~ Aui,tin will be ~('ntcnr1•d .1.1nuarv 13 All of the rharJ:c·s <•~l'lln~t lloth men "''e1·e dr11p1'k·d l1y J udi:,C' r rar)', • wa Huntington Hard Hit By Storm By TERR\' COVll,LE 01 U. p.ily l'llMSW" A thrCl'·milC' stretch of P acific Coast 1-l.igh"'a) "as closed early lo· d.iy \\'hen th e hca\'y rain scattered oil shrks a cross the road"•ay near the Balsa Chic a R1uffs in ~luntin gton Beach . The rain ~oaked the Huntington Beach oil field, causing run orrs to spil l ac ros s about a mile of the highwa y. accordi nJ: lo the lluntington Beach Police Department. Coast lfighv.'ay was closed by 8 a. m., ,from Golden \I/est Street north to \Varner A \'e nuc. but poli ce did not ex- pect it to rem ain closed most of the da\·. Anywhere from 50 to JOO streets in Huntington Beach were nooded and impassable , according to the public "·orks department. "\\'e have 15 paj?es or phone ca ll s about fl ooded streets." s aid Don Kiser. a public wo rks engineer. ··E\'Cr}' man is in the field. Ri ght nov.·, e\'ery section of tO\\.'n has been hit hard." So in e re sidents of the Del Mar l\lobile Home Park. on Brookhurst Street near Garfield Avenik. re· portedly werr e\•acuated \\.'hen flood "'aler eame up to their trailer "''in- dows . A po li ce official said some or the re· side nt s had ga thered in th eir clubhouse and did not 'need lo be c\'acuated . Today's rain v.·as the "·orst to hit Jluntington Beach in almost 40 ycurs. according to J . Sherman Denny. the city's unoffi cial meteorologist who has been measuring local rai nfall ror that period of time. Denny said 3.04 inches of "'ater hit the city from 8 p.m .. Tuesday, to 8 o'clock this morning. The total rain· fall a ll last year was 11.68 inches. Until today, the city had received just : 75 inches of rai nfall th is season. ISet> lllGJl\\',\V, Pa~c> i\21 DOW OVERCOMES EARLY LOSSES \"E\\' ,.<>RK !AP> Th<' :.tot·li market \\as m ixed today in a tradin~. '>eso;ion markt·d by an t·rrati C" up ...tnd dO\\"n mo\·em<'nl. !Table ... Pagt.• 1\51 Tht• 0011 .Jone.., a\'erai!t· 11f Jo 1ndu ... 1rial" g;.iined 2.03 pnint .., to ~98 .6.t and lo~t·rs rt.:gatned ~ '-li rn rdAc n1 e r ;..:a1 ncr.;; <1n thf' \.e 11 ,.nrk Stl)t:k E..;ch;inge 1'hc rnller·l'O:..stl·r ridt 111 prtt:l' ... \1as ::i ltributcd tn part b.v brolic rs I(• !lUml' bargain hunting in the earl ~· going a nd invest11r indecision over th1· nut comp or thf' 1·011ng on thl· r n ;.tl l'nntracl. l 'ctas t \\t·~••hc•r Fair skies tonight and Thurs day. according to the 'A'eather ser\·ice. "'ilh slightly v.·f!r.me r temperatu res along lhe· Orange Coast. Highs in the m id·60s. 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It was pitch dark and there was no way for 41nyone on the ground to let the pi lot know whether the nose wheel had 1owcred as it was supposed to • Ml' II EA RT \\'AS BANG ING against the sides of my throat ,,_,.hilt my travelin g companion, UPI correspo'ndent Leon Daniel, calmly asked the s~~·ai:de5s i( she would like the adults to hold uny fnl:htened children in th~rlaps "Stcv.·ardess Lix Dinham, 2'6, or Bris tol. England. told Daniel that \.\'Ouldn'l be necessary. He went back to sleep. A fe"'°' minutes later. a curly·haired young stewe1rd with a wide, re· •~ring grin and a lack of tact "'°'aiked down the aisles asking pa ssenge rs not lo r1.13h forward to"'°'ard the door "in case we~come to a sudden stop " The pilot spoke <1gain. "Widies ;;nd gentlemen, \\'Care about to land. Whe n I come back on f ' rom Page ;I I HIGHWAY .•. Rains the P.A. and shout 'Brace. Brace.' I want you to put a pillow in your lap and touch your head to your knt'eS, eo \'ering )'our head witb your right Mrm." TH EN MISS DINHAM TRA.V£RSED the aisles. sootbin& passengers and maintaining a calm that seemed lo work. Minutes before landing however, s he was markedly tense as she explained the "brace" position to us . Then she sat down, strapped he rself in and began t·hatting amiably with a male passenger. "Braee! Brace!" came the call from the captain . We braced. The big Jl'l '!i rear \\'heels hit the airstrip . 1'he nose setlled gently down und the plane laxied along level with the ground. The nose never dipped. The front "'°'heels were down. A cheer went up from the passengers and, as in all cases of canceled emergencies. strangers became old friends as they discussed the crash that wasn't. IF Tll E ~OSE "'llEEL OF the plane had not secured, it could have meant in stant fire as the front of the pla ne scraped along the concrete a1rstr1 p. Most of us realized that, although rew talked a bout it. As the stewardess put it, "I don 't mind dying, but I'm hideously afraid of being burned.•· Tangle Traffic Denny reported. The Orange County F'lood Control District said that three earth-banked fiood control channels were running full this mornin~ through Huntington Beach and F'ountain Valley. County Rainfall Averaged 2.5 Inches Overnight F'lood control officials said there mily have been some small spillove rs , but there were no reports or major damage. The county also said that during a two·hour period, Tuesday night the rain £ell at a 25-year-storm pace, and ror one hour it reached a SO·year storm rate. While streets. cars and homes were flooded all over west Orange County, the various police agencies reported no serious trarfic accidents. bad in- juries-or major damages. Homeowners in Sunset Beach had lo sandbag their houses again!'it hi gh flood wate r in the area of Pacific Avenue and 15th Street. Fountain Valley Police reported heavy flooding al Bushard Street and \Yarner A venue. Bushard and Heil Avenue, and at Edinger Avenue and Harbor Boulevard, with waler up to the height of car "'indows in some spots. Graham Street in lluntington Beach was reported under waler south or Warner A venue, with "'°'ater seeping into some of the ne""' homes there. The "Old Town" sector of Hunt- ington Beach , west o r Beach Boulevard and south of lttain Stn!et, was a blend rain lakes, closed streets a nd flooded home!'>. At some locations the "'°'ater ran in 5heets , like mountain streams, over the road"'°·a ys and ac ross vacant fields. The city 1s curr<'ntly developing plans for a $2 million storm drain pro- ject for Old Tov:n, an area that is always hard hit by rains. heavy or light. Poli ce. public ,,_,·orks officials and other city hall personnel manned the lluntington Reach civil defense un· derground shelter to oversee fl ood control operations. ~he shelte r. underneath the new police headquarters, is ,completely equipped with communication equip- ment to reach alt agencies and all sec· tors of the cft y f'rom Page Al MILLS .... kno"' ho11· Jong ht• 11 itl be required to re main in the hospital , but I "'°'ill be with him dililv" ·Albert s aid. !\Tills ;;ckno\\iedged in a private meeting :'ilonda y thal "I a m ~ick ." and Albert told ne"'°·s men, "I don't think lhat :O.lills has fu lly re- covered from hi s . 11·ha1cvcr. 1-Ie's been sick a lot " :0.1ills has suf · fered from a back :11 lrnent :'iltlls for 17 ~-<'ars has hecn one of the n1ost po\\·erful men 1n the country .1s cha1rn1an of the· W;1ys and ~l eans Commiltt:('. "·h1t h handles taxes. trade. 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Cou nty fire and fi ood control of- ficials said the most rain -nearly three in ches or it -fell in the west county area though the county average for the storm was about 2.5 inches by 9 a.m. Major rain problems reported by county fire Capt. Bruce Turbeville in- clude : -Complete collapse of a 40·foot sec- tion of the roof of the Kelly-Springfield Rubber Company in La Palma. -Interior ceiling collapses and flooding at Los Ala mitos General llospilal, Alamitos West Convales- cent llospilal and the Los Al amitos Thriftimart store. -Large numbers of citi zen assists for local nooding problems. -l\1 ajor intersection flooding atl over the north, west and central county. Turbeville said no major damage had yet been done in the count y canyon areas. victimized by t1:1e record flood- ing or 1009. He said the rainstorm had been unusual in that more had fallen in the flatlands than in the mountains. County flood control officials s aid today most of the rain fell in a six- hour span between 2 and 8 a.m . a nd the intensity or the downpour washed accum u la ted rubbish ,over s torm drain grates. causing local flooding. The county's free11'ays \\'ere a mess at rush hour this morning. "-.. A typal morning drive from the Mis- sion Viejo area to Santa Ana that normally takes 25 minutes took as long as a n hour and a half. A California Highway P at rol spokesman said so m any accidents had occurred lhat it was impossible lo keep a running tally, but that no fatalities had occurred. The spokesman said major freeway ' flooding running as deep as three lo four feet was backing up traffic between Isl and 4th Street on the Newport Freeway; at the intersection of the Newport Freeway and the-Santa Ana Freeway; at the intersection of the Laguna Freeway and Santa Ana Freeway; at the junction or the Santa Ana and Riverside freeways and at virtually every major intersection in coun.ly ter ritory. Soggy Doggy UP11' ........ CdM Couple Wake Up 7 .9 ~~~~i:~s They've had rain up in Salinas. too. as 13-year-old Pepe the poodle learned to his dismay. All the aging pooch wa nted was to chase a cat. But berore he could get back in house. he was hit by downpour. Pepe's owner, Monterey Cou nty Deputy Sheriff Ray Ra lston surveys results. Payoffs Enter Case To Four Feet of Water In ,,_,·hat city officials ca ll the hea\•iest do"'npour s ince 1969. a Corona del lt1 ar couple "'as nooded out of their house early today when a wall of 'ft'ater gushed into their home from the rear a lley. The Donnell Jalberts at 708 Iris Ave .. \\'ere among lhose \\'ho suffered the most damage from the downpour. F'our feet or water poured into their house from the city's storm drain "'hich flov"s into Jasmine Creek. The Jalbe rts' home lies in the bot· tom of the gully and received the most damage among a handful of Jasmine Creek homes aff£'cted by the rain. In another section of Co rona del ~Jar, a home at 2:!33 Ba yside Drive \\'SS also fl ooded \\'hen a storm drain Suicide Try By Stabbing Suspect Fails A suspect in the stabbing murder or a t een·aged Anaheim motel maid e arlier this year has ;;ttempted suicide in his Houston. 1'ex., jail cell. ""'here he faces trial for t""·n similar killings of young girls. John S. Griffin. 28. reportedly tried lo mutil ate himself with a crudely fr1shioned knife, but f;1ilt•d to cause St'rious injury to himself "Ile didn't do a \'Cry good Job." rr- markcd one Anaheim off icer todoy after relea sing information obt:iincd from Texas j ailers. Griffin \\'BS captured 1n Texas a fter the murder of the 17-year·old girl at the Sheraton Inn, Anaheim . whe re she was slain by multiplest ab"'°·ounds The ,,,_,.o gi rls in the 1-louston area "'ere s lain in similar rashion, a ccord- ing to investigators, ""'hn said Griffin had recently arrived from Orange County. Anaheim poli<'t' and the Oranj!c Count y Di strict Attorney's Office c;ought to ha1·e him returned. but Tex as authorities decliocd, preferring lo prOSC'Clltf' him for the dua I kil hn ,es The apparent suicide attt>m1>t short - l.1 before the start of Griffin 's tria l 11on him a de lay in the prore('d1ni.:s until January Dog Attacks Office r , Slain KAL.Al\TA ZVO, ~l 1 ch . IU Pl l r.tichael Reason. 20, has been charged v.•Hh relonious nssault for allegedly turning hts doi;: loose to attack police. The dog, a Gl'rmiln shepherl_ "'°'a s s hot and ki ll ed Tuesday by ofr icers ,,_,·ho r hased Rea-.on to his home near Kalamazoo a ft er he a llegedly ra n a t raffic s1g nnl l<alamazno To~nsh1p Polirc Chief Rollin \\l elch S•ud Rf'ason unleashed the dog a nd it allarkedoffirers. \Velch ~aid it ,,_,.:•.!. the rourth time that Reason u nl Pu~hed th.e dog on policem rn atlrmpl1ng to question him. One pohceman pN.>vlously had been bitten, the chief said. backed up causing four inches of ,,_,·ater to r ush into the home of Leonard Baltzer. Baltzer said the \.\'ate r first rush<'d into the garage. flood ing that area and seeping inlo t\.\'O cars before forc i n~ it s \\'BY into the home through the \\'Cather stripping on the doors Sections of the Balboa Penin sul a V.'ere a !so he:ivily Hooded today. 1>a rti cu lar\y along portions of '.ll'e\\'port and Balboa boulevards. Blarkie's Boat Yard, 2-t14 Ne"'°'(lOrt Blvd .. was filled v.·ith \vater <1s the r<'· sui t of an a c cidental!~· closed storm drain. There \\'ere several reel of ,,_,·ater in the street outside the boat yard, plus several inches of waler inside Blackie 's and the ne ighboring Traut"·ein, a marine construction firm at 24 12 Newport Bll'd. Market Bandit Shot by Police Dies in Hospital A Stanton man who allegedly "·a~ "'orking on his fifth market robbery in 1"·0 hours when he was fell ed b\' a shotgun blasl from pursuing poiice di ed late Tuesda~· 1n Orange County '.\lcdic ril Center. Ont'Lors said J ames l-'r<1nc1s Al laire, HJ . never reguincd consciou~ ness after heing admitted to the hospita l !\1onday ni ght with serious head "'ounds All aire \\as s hot b ~· Anahei m patrolmt1n Ste1·e Koerner as the of. ficer. \\'Orking on a hunch. challenged ,\Ilaire and t\\·o companions "'°'hen they atte mpted to carry out \\•hat po lice said would have been their firth holdup that night. Anaheim police said today that a 17 ~ e;;r-old Orange youth surrendered to them Tuesday and admitted that hl' \\as invol l'ed in the string or holdups Two Anaheim En1ployes Fill Posts in City 1'wo Anahei m city ('mployes "·ere promoted to fill the posts of former Police Chief David r.tichel and former Development Services Director Al an Orsborn. both fired Nov . 5. Lt . 1-larold A. Bastrup, SI. a 19·year \'eteran of the Anaheim poli re force 11·ill lake O\'er the $25,000 11 year chief spot Immediately. Ronald Thompson, 42, who has been ass h1.t a n1 de,•elopme nt scr\'ices dirertor. ""'1ll t<1.ke over lhe $27,000·a ye-ar top pla nning past Feb. 7 wh en Orsborn leaves · Ana heim City ~t a n age r Keilh :'ilurdorh said :O.f i<'he l was rlrcd because of dissension ""'Ith in the police department and Orsborn \.\3:i ousted bq cause of deteriorating relationships 1 \\'1th eity committees and tht' re- de\•tlopme nt a~cncy. the South Ba y Convalescent Hospital in Carson. Several roofs collapsed and build- ings \\'ere flooded in La r.lirada. Rt'scue centers were set up in C;;rson and Carpinteria, but most peo- ple chose to remain in their homes to try to protect them. officials said. The Weather Servlce said the rain probably Would end by ni ghtfall in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles coun· ties . \\'ASfllNGTON <AP ) -An a ssis- tant prosecutor a t the \Vater gate cov- er-up trial t od ay cited 12 references in a r.tarch 21, 1973 White llouse con- \•e r sat ion to paying money to \\.'atergate burglars and then noted that only once did then-President Nix - on say it would be wrong. And. said assistant prose cutor Richard Ben-Veniste, it 'ft'OIS clemen- t')', not paying hush money, that Nix· on said "'°'outd be "'°'rong. "I \\'ill readily concede there are a number of references to money and a million dollars . . there was con- s iderable exploration in the area," said for mer White House chier of staff 11.R. ll aldeman. one of the partici- pants in that conversation. This year more than ever,. 1\ Singer Saving Gift makes sense! FASHION MATE· zig-zag sewing machine ehrisrma s Sale Price $ Carrying case or cabinet extra The mo1e yov srw. lhc more you s.JVC. And sewing's really en- , JOvab le with this machine's bui lt - In blind-hem stitch, exclusive no- fumblc fron1 drop-in bobbin, other time-saving features. 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What is uncertain is r~W and when the five elementary districts involved will work out the problem of creating several kin· derg~rten-through-high scliOOl systems and divide up the high school district 's assets. The high school board of trustees believes dis.' trictwide unification -all at once -is best and that a division along city boundaries is most accePtable. We agree on both counts. But we've heard that talk befQre, and we've seen such proposals fail before . The ,Ocean View and Huntington Beach City Sc~ool Dis tricts differ greatly in educational p~1losophy and don't like the idea of merging, as the city boundary plan would require. Some kind of im- m~dia~~ and. new understa nding between the two dis· tncts ts unlikely, a nd, therefore, so is success with districtwide unification. Wha~ is best -districtwide unification along city boundanes -doesn't seem possible in the near future. . What does seem possible as a way to begin is a un· if1~d school district in Fountain Valley, where citizens this week will ask the state t o put Unification on the ballot. The high school district's pledge to fight this ef- fort appears unjustified. Fountain Valley emerged as 'the only community to vote s upJX>rt for the higher tax- es t~e high school board itself believes necessary ror quality education, through t he elimination of over· crowdi11g. Because people in other areas have not s hown that support, the high school district cannot give Fountain Valley what their voters want. It is a solution which cannot come about smoothly without cooperat ion -and the retreat or some hi gh school trustees to a position or respect rather than re- se ntment toward the Fountain Valley effort. The high school district need not a bandon its con· \1iction that districtwide unification is best. nor its new resolve to b1ing that about. But until that pro· posal becomes more feasible, trustees s hould bo"' out of the fi ght against what is fair. a unified dist1ict in Fountain Valley. Unfunny Pranks The recent phony bomb threats a t lluntington Beach elementary schools aren't funny . ln the Ocean Vie w School District last \veek 3.000 students spent from 90 minutes to five hours in the schoolyard waiting out bomb threats. Later. in the J-luntington Beach City <elementary 1 School District, a 14-year-old boy was arrested after allegedly telephoning a bomb scare lo his school. At another Ocean View school, ix>lice found what looked like a bomb. But it turned out a prank as "'ell , \Vith a group of packages tied together with switches and wires to resemble a bomb. Po lice "-'arn that s uch actions are so serious they could res ult in stiff court fines and prison sentences of up to 10 years. Nol only does the pra nk waste cos tly school and police time, it diverts police from other needed duties. ll also can create serious psychologica l problems of rear and anxiety fo r some students: parents and school pe rsonnel. A Fountain Valley unified school district seems a logical and fair-and achievable step. It is a place to begin and Fowitain Valley's experience with unifica- tion could help make lhe decision to unify or not uniJy easier for the rest. The unfunny facts of bomb scares need to be thoroug hly impressed on young people b y pare nts and teachers . H 'What this country needs is a federal leash law!' ,~·~~--~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--' ' . ;Frauds • [Robbing 1 [Taxpayers • f (,...J_A_C_K_A_N_D-..-E_R_.S_O_N ...... ) I I WASHINGTON -An investigation ' I by the Health, Education and Welfare Department of more than $30 million •"in frauds a.nd otbcr ripoffs has been ! thwartedithe pinch·pen~y Senate Appropri ons Comsnittee. - At pres:e ~l major criminal cases '! involving at least $17.S mi.Ilion are backlogged in the files of HEW I gumshoe '¥hile the ipJ!enlous fast· buc who ... perkl~ the ~ · rra~'living lik(·~ ob the ! taxp1~1noney. ": Anotlter 100 ~cases h"ive not ~even been opened •although HEW has ~respectabl e leads ~I.hey could follow if , D ear Gloomy Gus Summer Wind Estates-across the street from the sewage treat- ment plant-what a gas! L.D. Gloomy Gw• t•ntrntRll ••• '""'"'llH ''••-•I --ft9' M CtU•rily rfllKI IM .... _ .. 1114 ~~,,:.::: S..IOd ftW• ,,I .. 4 .. II GIMntl ""'· vestigated tn cpoperation with the FBI. AS A R ESULT or the Senate stingi- A ness, more than29QHEW contractors, i granlees and lendine institutions are believed to be robbiilg the taxpayers blind. In the ca.se of social rehabilita- tion frauds, the thieves have ev.en been robbing the blind blind. ~they had the man. f . power. The theft from the taxpayers in these cases cannot accurately be • \ estimated. but it may total another ~ SlO million to S20 million. Footnote: Harley Dirks, staff chief ror the Senate Appropriations sub- committee on HEW, stoutly defended his recommendation to deny HEW more investigators. llis cuts have nolhin~ to do, he insisted. with the ract that his "''ife, Ruth .. y,·orks for one or the HEW offices now under investiga- tion by the HEW sleuths . MAS K E D IDENTIT Y : A mysterious federal intelligence unit is buying thousands of dollars worth of masks and race molds from a California make-up firm. 1.: TJIE LOCALES or the frauds and '~ lhefts range from small towns in Tex· t as to the biggest metropolises. The ~ pitifully small llEW investigations 1r staff has found hints ·of $3 million in ~ l\tedicaid chiseling by as many as 100 t New York doctors. ! In Los Angeles, Cleveland and • Boston, probable student Joan rrauel : by "schools" and lenders reaches • close to $5 million-r ln Chicago, across- : the-board frauds are believed lo exisl t 1n health aid proa;rams and embezzle- ~ ment has been discovered in HEW I grants. In Atlanta. frauds and embezzle- : mcnts in grants, student loan frauds, j cheating on health and rehabilitation I' programs and other crimes by sup-:·i posedly respectable businessmen, social workers and health p~ogram directors may total $5 million. A CONFIDENTIAL report provided : to Uie Senate Appropriations Commit- . i tee by_ HE\~""eo~plainsbt.h1.at h"inad~e. f quale 1nvest1gative capa 1 1ty as 1c - • tated tha~ investigative action (on ~ Medicaid) be taken by state agencies l• although the predominant source or funding comes from federal fund s .'' On the stud ent loan programs. I where fraud may total StS million and defaulted loans may soon run to $400 1 million a' year, the HEW document is even more blu.nton the need lo supple- 4 ment the tiny lO-man stafr or trained investigators. "The lack or OIS CllEW's Office of ·investigations and Security) in- vestigative personnel," the document reads, "precludes development of a complete study and adequate nd· ministrative inquiry to locale all mat· tersoffraud.'' YET. the Senate committee knocked off 1.2 sleuths for JIEW"s in· vestigalions unit and specified that ··no funds shall be used to expand the HEW 'Internal security' unit.'' Actually, the Senate report is a cheap shot in more ways than one. The ·'Internal !'le<:urity" unit also has been called a ''plumbers unit'' by sus· picious Senate staffers. In fact. it is neither. Our Investigation shO\lo'S it i~ s taffed by \'eteran government in- vestigators. some or whom were hired during the·ll'ruman era. Shorthandf'd as it is, the llEW In· •••1igaUOns unit has obt3lncd three ind Clments a nd hAs rcco\·ered $1 .3 million in federal runds from (raud 1rtls:t$. ?tlostof the unit's cas~s are in· The purchases so far include $1 .500 worth of "custom sculptured" nose molds, $4 ,000 in "latex appliances" ror four racial types and $4,200 in artificial race molds. The detailed masks include scars, bald heads and other lifelike details. When the order was first placed, the firm was told the odd tlalloween as- sortment was for the FBI. But a spokes man there earnestly insisted· the bureau knew nothing about the purchases. At the postal boxes in Washington, D.C., to which masks and bills were delivered. a clerk let slip that ''those are all CIA boxes.·• The payments were made to the firm, however. by checks drawn on the U .S. Treasury from a Pentagon account, we were told. \\'i\SHINGTON WHIRL: President Ford will soon be able to tap his pipe in style. The Naval Research Lab is rilling a presidential order for 80 ash trays for Air Force One and its ba ck· up plane . Each cast-aluminum ash tray is about eight inches in diameter and costs the U.S. taxpayer~-.. I\ secret General Accounting Office re- port indicates the major oil com· panies have incurred some S2 billion 1n v..'hat they say are extra costs dur- ing the energy crisis. The petroleum potentates, says the report. may at- tempt to get permission from the Federal Energy CU>mmission to lake the $2 billion out or the pockets of motorists, fuel oil users and other oil consumers ... Recently, wildlife conJServatlonists. praised the Interior Department's strong stand in threatening Justice Department action if ~linnesota kept allowing hunters to kill endl.lngcrcd timber wolves. Since then, ho"·ever, Interior has backed down and now says it is only "reviewing" the situa- tion. The killings go on ... We con- tinue to get floods of mail from con- tributers lo' the Christi11n Children's Jo"und "'ho are confu.std by two \eltcrs from the ru'nd's argumentative direr· tor. Verent ~tills. lte insists our col - umns critici:tlng his ma na~e ntent 01 the fund are "incorrect:" Those re- uders in doubl about who is "corrcrl"' may want to rtquest roplc5 from Sen. Waller ~tondale of his hearings in which the abasht.'<i A1ills admitted his goofs and·humbly promised rcrorms .. Thataks from the Friettds fuvitati~_!l !_Q_Yi~:w.JJ..ay ... :Wildlife ···---- To the Editor· At this lime, I "'Pull.I like to thank the many readers of the DAILY P ILOT who have over the past several years supported the efforts of Friends of Ney,•port Bay in establishing an at- mos phe r c conduci \'e to public ownership of Upper Bay as a wildlife refu ge. The countless thousands of hours of effort have reached fruition now and those non-\·oting members of our com munil y. the birds. fi shes, and oth£'r forms of ,1·ildlife. \lo'OU!d. if they could , I'm certain, be grateful. I IX\'ITE e;H:h one of you to participate in one of our free. guided tours of the Cpper Bay. Our next.one is Dece mber 14. \\'e meet at the cor- ner of E astbtuff ~riv and Backbay on,-e between,9 o . . \'ou will find thi~ a delightful way l spend a morning -a.nd . if you have never at- tended the lour, you should ga in a bet- ter-a ppreciation for this marsh and mudflat world of life. RAYE. \ll!LLIAMS President. Friends of Ne\\· port Ba y llappi11ess 1'o the Editor : Why are people so uns<itisfied \\'hen they have so much'! Bet·ause they ex · peel so much more than they ha\'e. 1'heir dreams of an ideal situation become their expectation of the norn1. When I was a boy, the average per· son tha t 1 kneY.· li\"ed in a li ttle "shotgun" house y,•ith t\\'O bedroon1s and a small bathroom thut som£'lin1 cs had a hand bo\lo'I. but usuall y just had a stool and a tub. About half uf the people or less bad a r-ord or Chevy and some of them h1td a radio. None uf them had radios or heaters in their car. No one hired a babysitter. \\'o mt·n stayed at home and minded l hc children and were ha ppy. Peopli: were happy. 1'here were troll ey cars in the cit y and taxis for the n101'(' wealthy. Children didn't have exotic lays: they played \\•ith hlorks of \\'OOd. bottles. thread spools. e tc . 1'heir imagination could make these objects into anything. 1\ll mothers didn't ha''l' \\'ilSh1n g machines. Some of them had a bi g black pot in the back yard that they built a rire under. and a srrub board. There \\'Cre la rger families than y,·c have. The girls orten slept in one roonl , the boys in another and lhe mom and dad in another. if they had lhrl'e rooms. People didn't usually sleep in the kitchen or bathroom. but o.iny other room \\·as a potential bedroom for x amount of people. (•outd l)COp\C be' ha)>py li \'ing lhal "-'3Y no"•'! PPople can be happ,,· JUSl as l'asy as pcoolc can he sad. 11 ·~ c:1li ier and a Jot 1norc fun. 1\ll yo u ha\'C to d~l i~ t.n thunk God for \\'h:tt you have ;_ind nol r;.1cc your rnotor for an ideal situation that v.·on·t n1:1kl' you h ~•PPY if ~·011 e ver ~•tt:1in it . Jl~I ROl.l)li'\t; Water S<'ore To the Editor: I would like to comment in regard to stories you ha\'e recently printed on the serious contamination or ~t ls siss1ppi River water supplyin g New Orlea n~ Thr stories ha,·e be€'n 'A·ell v.•riltcn Quo t es Jerf Aiine ~.Stanford Uni ve'rs1 ly -''The li brary has closed the genera· lion gap for thoscu•hoha \'C u~ed it. The vrry·youn' and the very old sld-e by side studying .. -. It brings together rlch, middle class and poor inthe sam ~ silence." . ( MAILBOX ) Lellers frorft readers are welcome. No r- mally. writers should convey their mes- sages in 300 tbords or less. The right to con- dense letters to Jit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters mwt include sig- nature and ,11ai11ng address but names may be 1vith/1eld on requesl if sufjicieflt reason is appare111 Poelry wiU not ~ rmblished. but they faded to mention l\lo'O -ve ry positive factors "'hi ch may y,·e\I ac- crue lo the benefit of mankind. Briefly stated, they arc as follO"''S · (1) \\'ERE suticice sources of drink - ing Y.'atcr to prove a major cause of hum:in cancer. v.·e co uld effectively reduce the human death rate rrom c11nt·er b~· con\·erting to safer Under ground \\·ater supplies. \Vhile ground \\·:itcr currently supplies 50 percent of our drinkin~ water needs, its develop- ment cou ld be greally expanded. U.S. Geological Survey scientists estimate that ground water reserved in the Cnited States \viii last over 7000 years ••l present rates or con;;~tion. 12 1 The recent drtn1t1ng water-scare resulted in an over\lo·helming victory for tht• Safe Drin kin g Water Act in the llous(• of Repr€'scntatives on Nov. 20, y,·herc the bill has languished for near\) rum :rc:irs due to opposition bv oil interests. states righters. a nd apathetic congressmen. \\lith eventua l passage or this legislation by both the l-louse and Scn;itc and support of its ground \lo'<1ter protection fea t ures by the public from all le\'t!ls of government, there is hope of protecting ·our generally pure ground \\-'ater supplies from in vasion by industrial a nd municipal pollutants which appear almost universaUy in our surface '~1aters Jt\Y II. LEJ-IR . Ph.D. Executive Director ~ational \Vater \Veil Assn. Bui:' R.,...ark To the Editor. I'm j ust a little sick of listening about the starving people of the v.·orld "·hile the Pope is sitting in his comfy apartment in Rome telling the poor people to go forth and multiply re- gardless of the obvious consequences. Earl Butz' now famous one-liner is one or the most sensible remarks he's made lately. If he gets called on the rug for us ing a little .well-placed dialect, it will be a pity. Imagine, nit· picking in the face or doom. Now , that's a laugh. JERI FERGUSON Shome! To the Editor Shame on you for hitting us in t~e face y,•ith your "scare" headlines. '"Economy GroY11ing Shakier," on Thanksgi\'ing morning! I almost lost my appetit e. On that particular day -· especially-eouldn 't you have used more "hopeful" headlines such .is yo u did on lhe t·ditoria l page. "Still Room for 1"hanks." Granted there is much bad ney,·s these ddys that should be printed. but \\'h ~· stress the negative? It does nothing but ha rm the economy. IN R EADING another ne\lo'Spaper this m orning, I found an important quote, "Confidence is al ways the ke y to Y.'hether a nation----i)r a union or a company or a team-acbie\'e.s y,·hat it is after." Apparently the lr,·ine Com· pany has enough confidence in the economy or our nation to go ahead y,·il h plans for a giant induslrial park, plus a ncv.· eCl mmcrci;i l center. I imagine your <1d\·crtisers are not too happy about your ill·ad,·ised scare headlines. \Vi th friends like you-"'ho needs enemie s'. JERRIE J·IOL~IES Senrit11'e Report To the Editor : A r ecent arti~e on diabetes by Al· Uson Deerr <Su nday, Nov. 101 was an excellent example or research and re- portage. The article was beautifully v.·ritten and "'e have had an enthusiastic publi c res ponse from it: ·Ot:R LOCAL members v.•ere un- animous in their _P-raise or Alli son's arlLcle \lo'ith such cOITiments as "She certainly didn'l lea\·e anything out." In our line of v.·ork, this can be a vita l factor. \\re thank the Pilot. "·e thank you ·and "·e es pecially thank Allison o~:c rr, ii nne and sensitive reporter. JEA.1~ HALLI BU RTOS Field Director. t\merica Diabetes Assn. Good Old Days:. The Free Lunch Tht' insl1t 11t1on of the fre(' lunch ('llrl'\C about. as I rec~ltl. not i;O much through the generosi ty of saloon kc-c1>crs hu l lhrough the cxt•rtions of the Prohibitionists. BeCore the coun· try We nt dry, a measure passed th e N e w Yo rk State Legislature that a prCmiscs se'rving liquor must also serve food . Rather than go to the· ~xpense of installing restaurant equip· ment, and hiring "'aiters. the saloon owners just gave a"·ay a free lunch . 'fhe free \unc-h "·as scr,·cd all day long ;1 nd :'J.11 nii;:ht , too. in SOITI (' easel;. 11 t1su:1\ly c·ons1stctl t)f cold cuts. ~•nisa~l'S, tht·1~s l~. <'ind thin1o1s like pi g's fc('t: nll r;_1th(•t' r.1·rn1an in cui.t. 1'hc s1 uff "ns placc•t ~11 the end of thl' har. ;1 nt! ,\ uu hl· I peel) •iur~<"lf Sfl:\11·: Ut' tht'S~ layouts \\Crc 11111tc t•lid1or:111•. Son'l' h:ifl pirkl£'d fi sh. \\O lldc1'ftil potato s:1lad ;111d colc sla\\. S<1mc l'\"('11 had :. 1)1~ 1nin1 of hccf or porl., \1'h 11·h ·' ou t•otilJ ,Jiee1 ourself. 'l'h~ frl'l' l\1nrh ""s <'nntinul·d in many or the spcakc:.t.sies which . <ipcratt<i thro11i,1h Proh1 bit1on d:1ys. \\'h('n Proh1h1t1on \1ns annulled in \!):IJ, thcr1• 11a!<. a )!r€';.1\ 1'e'i';1l of the frt'e lunch. 1\hith \\:IS h~ this 1im1· 3 Int tif ;1 'll'.1111 on the flnan1·1•, of lhc puhhcan \\ orld \\"ar II killf'd !hr frt'l' lun t·h. a ' it kilh•d ni:1n\· ..tnntht'I 1 h1ng ~ but 111 the lat\' 1H:IU!-thl' 1n - ~11tu11on "a' dee1ded\\ 011 th1• dl1Chn1• '1'011 finn ·1 i!I\~ 111\<1~-food 1lul'1n.,: an t•conortllt' deprl·~~1on \\ 1111.f: 11 \a~ll'd . thl' fr('•• lunrh ,1·.1 ~ llCll\\•n for poor kids likt' nl r . I \\as l~ \\hen Rci1c-~'1 '''iHI cnortcd-and JUSt nld copugh 1n buy :1 nickel tx>er 10 E'~t CH ARLES McCABE my hc:1d off ~1t 1>h1res like Foley·s do\\·n nc.ir Poh l'c lll'<•dquarters, the \ ariou:; \\'hit(' St ar:. around tO\\'ll. and .J uh us· s, dn1111 on \\'a\ crly plar1• in the \'i11aAe. Hnd. of ('Ouri.(', c\'Cl'Y Irish lur;i \ i11 \0\1 n. 1'h£' b1•!'1t frr(' lunrhc:; ~·ere to be found do\1·n in P ar!.. HU\\" and O\'Cr on ~uth Strt'ct, 1\·h€'r1• lhe neY,.spapers \\l're pubh ~hl•d. If ~ou \1antcd a good pl;1cc to cat 1n '.'\{•\\' \"ork. free or no. \'ou follu,\1•tl ;1 rl·1)(11ier or a priC'st to h1:-":itC'n nl! holt· "J'he l'rt·e lunch J)l'r- ft•r tl.\' f1l11·'I lhC' repor111r1a l l€'m - \ll'ranu.•nt : tht· 1>r1('(' ''a~ ri ght and .I OU ('QUld do ll Lll a hurl') )JA'.\\''S lhl' lint• free lun('h I h;ut in Q pl:icc bt'hind the offiCC'S of The An1(1rit'.111 nn Snulll ~ll'l·•·\ It \\;1~ l'ill lt·<l. \ f I r1•n11· rn ht·r t·nrT l·c·t h·. "l'hl' H :ii 11 11011:-l". 1 \I l'l\\ 1111 l11·rl"1nl· t 1111:· i,:;1 rly :1 f· tl'rnnnn \n rn1,,~· :1 l1ttlc· t1f 1hl' ~•trlll" ht•f(ll'\' )H1ini.: '" 11n1•I.., .ind f111111~1 thf• pl;1cr rrn11 dt·d I\ 1th f:.it'l'~ I l1-.u:1ll~ "''n\ hunched 11\t•I' 1~ llL'l\L'llt·l's 1n lhl· t'JI,\ r tltllTI . ~Jr \\'11lu11n ltandulph llt'.tl'~I. in hi~ \t 1s1\0!ll, hart d€•1·1dL'd tn l.1111'hl' .\nlcr1 e;1n . ''hi ch h••d ht'\'ll fnr ct1•(·11(\l·~ th1· c.1 .. tlt•-k\.'1·11 (1f h1 .. hc;1rl. Th:1t 19:li f1·1•t· lu111h \\..t" .dn11"t thC! 1.i~t nnt· I h.1d Thi· hf'sl of lhl' ll'l"l' \unrh p\oic1•, in '.'\1·\1 'l'ork 1\ •·' th1• 1>111• 11 hu·h "Ill"\ l\"t•tl · 1hc lonc.1':-! .iltn1> .. \ 111111 lht• 11;1r It \I a.., prn\ 1deil .d ,J.n·I. BIL't't'k .., .\rl1~1., and \\'r1tt•r .. Cl uh r1n "1'~l ~uih Sl.1'4"~. thouc.h \Ir l\h•1·1·k hnn .. t·ll hail not 11111 nn1th lu fhl" 1th pill\ 11hnl-! 11 81,•:t:C·l\ '!-\ \I ,I., a '>Ill'\ 11F ;1nOl'\ nf th (' ller:.ihl T11 l111111· n1111h lh1· bt•"t "nll\'11 .ind h\t•h1·"1 da1~ In 1n11n in th·~1· cl;l''· 1'hl' frt•e lunch ''a.: tht• li.ri;c i,c ·of Oglil'll tteid, \\ho O\\'nrd ' 1hc T1·ib, \\'hrl ](k('(I 10 d1i nk. and ,\·ho l'L'mefnherrrl "1th alfc·tl 10111he great prf'·\\:i r l't;i~,., nf the frL'l' :-prcn d. The botird !hal HI L'('l'k·s pl'ovidcd \\'oultl have d11111· f'l'•·d11 tu S1mpsnn·s, th~n the ~rt'al ~1 ~1 .\ fa 1 r hccf hou:--e Thi· :--.do•1n \\ <:S. in :.1dd1t1o n. a r<"•t:.iuraut h~ 1111\\' and ;1 ~ood ~nc. Th<' frt'l' lun<·h \\ :i" almol:--\ t•xclusi1·l'I.\' r;1t1·011i1<·d by the rerio i·tcr:-:ind lheir l:idv 1r11•1\oll ... I n :iddition 10 ll1'i'I. unc of our hcnt•f;.1('tor .. 11 :1-. :.i 1 tl'h R""lon-lype l'l'l)(lrter .'lnfi ('0\11n;n1 .. 1 (':tll c-<I Luc;_ius lll•('ho:. 1,r J.ukc 10 his friend!<.. lhs contr1hut11111 Ill lh<' bo:ird \1·a:s a r('~uh1r h11g1> 1·oun'1 nr Stilton l'hee:-.c. ~lr Bl'('h1· h1 n1..,l·lf 1'l':!UL1r\y pourert hi.: 0\1·11 ht• .. l purl 1oto thL' 'l'l'<llJl'd ·OUt 1n1ddlt· or the round. Th;tt 11•a-. living. 11:il ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rr ,V_ If Pl'd. Pl1bli~hcr Thorna.~ l\ti·v1/. f.:d1to1 Uarbora Kre1b1ch . r:d1tor1a/ Pa{IC ~-diror Th<' c.-!1tor11d 1n111 c of the IJ;1il v • r1101 !o('('k~ 1(1 ln l()rnl and sllmul:tt~ rriul('r.; b} 1)rt>sf'nt111.: on this pug<! 1h1 ('r:-1' ('()mm('nl:tr\' on tnpi('5 ol 1n· lf'tl''>t h~ synd1catrd C'l•lumn1sli; and r;1noon1i.ts, by pro 1 uhng ;, forun1 lur rt>;ulrr .. · 'l('I'. sand h)' pr<':t1ent1nl! lh~ nf'"~papt-r ·~ nptntol'I And'ldras nn ru1 r1·n1 lOPll'~ Th<' Mtll ori11t 0111 nuu1:-of th(' Oail~ i'Lltit ilPIX'dr nnl\ 1n 1hr <'ri1111no1I ('flll1!'Qn 11t thl' 1op 11[ lhl' JldRt' l)p11'110l'I:> l'.''>!)n•i.11l'd b' lhl' c11lumn1:.t:. .ind (',1r1oon1sl~ llnd '''ll•'r "nlrl'~ .1r1· thr1r O\\n and 110 l'ndor~t'm\'nt of I hf•1r \it'\\~ b~ \ht l>oit\~ l'1ln\ should ht' 1nfl.'rrl'd Wednesday. December 4, 1914 • I I l School Drug Pushers Held V1idercover Age1its Nab 2 00 on 24 Campuses ' LOS ANCEL£S IA P J Poli ce ba,•e arrested scort>s of suspected high school drug pushers v.'ho of)('r<tl· ed on the campuses of 24 Los Angeles schools. orriccrs bega;1 rounding up more than 200 youths for whom they held warrants ua rly Tue sday and con· tinued m aking <irrcsts throughout the day. More lhun 100 were taken into ' custody during the first day. Narcotics agents said most of those arrested were between 15 and 18 years old. The sweep climaxed a three·month investigation in which undercover agents said purchases or a variety of drugs were made from 211 pushers on campuses. The purchases incl.uded CO(al ne, Brown Says 'Nq' To Inaugural Ball SACR Al\1ENTO IAPJ Tough luck, girls. You \l:on't get to dance with bac helor Gov -elt·cl Edmund G. Brown .Jr. at his inaugural ball. lie isn't going lo have one. .. [don't think it'r, necessary," the 36-year·old Brown told reporters at a news conrerence Tuesday. LSD, amphetamines, hashish, mctri · J~na , mescaline, barbiturates and ··lngel dust ," a tranquilizer given to a nimals. Officers said that, posing as stu· dents, they spent more than $15,000 buying the drugs. .. The situation was uncovered following a survey of narcotics usage which was administered to secondary school stude nts throughout the Los Angeles Unified School Distrid in November of 1973," said Deputy Police Chief Daryl Gates . "It indicat- e d tha t the Use of drugs was widespread ... f{e added : "What we found was v.·holesale distribution o( narcotics in the schools. But wh at part of the over- all drug problem this is, it would be difficult to say. but it 's substantial in terms or availability to young peo- ple ·• Will Re•lgn ~ W«fnesday, O.cetnbet 4, 1974 PAIL.YPILOT A5 Strangled, Stabbed Sailor Booked In Coed Death ' SAN DIEGO CAP J -A sailor wus 1n custody today in the murder of a n 18· year-old coed who was found strangled and stabbed in her dormitory roo.m a\ San Diego State University. ' Ellis Lee Handy Jr .. 21. was booked Tuesday night for in vestigation o ( murder. police said. The partly clad body of TanyB Gardini of the northern Cali!ornia community of Walnut Creek. near I Berkeley , was discovered l\1onday . night when her roommate returned from a Tha nksgiving holiday trip who knew titiss Uardini. In Walnal Creek. she was head cheerleader last year as a high school senior and chosen \Vinte r Carnival P:rincess. t.Iiss G ardini's step(ather, hair stylist David Duarte, and he.r 01other. Yvonne, live in Walnut Creek. Mills Had Eye On :Carol Doda • home. A red sweatshirt v.•as a ll the SAN FRANCISCO !U PI I - slain girl 11.·ore. Arkansas Democr a t Wilbur Despite stab v.·ounds on the body· ~fills is no stagedoor Johnny• 'Orgies' H eld . . In Wrong Zone WS ANGELES <A Pl -The owner of a suburban Canoga Park mansion, who r eportedly U!ied the IS·room re· sidence for several weekend sex or· gie!:I , has been fined $700 a nd put on three years probati on. "lt just doesn't fit into my style of the way I operate. We'll have an in· augural. It will be in keeping with the dig nity of the office and the way I see the problems ahead,'' he said. Brown, a Democrat, will succeed Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan on J an.6. A reporter asked: "You don't know what you'll have in place of an in· augural ball ?" Rain Hampers Plane Search SAN LUIS OBISPO (UPI ) -Heavy rain, high winds and mud today ham- pered searchers hunting the fo urth victim or a collision between two light planes in flight Tuesday. Sen. Randolph Collier, 72, de- an of the California legislature, announced he is resigning as chairman of the ~ powerful Senate Finance Com - mittee. lie is expected to be succeeded by Se n. Anthony C. Bcilenson, {0-Los Angele s). Deputy Coroner Dave Stark said an co me-lately to strip shows. autopsy showed rttiss Gardini died of San Francisco topless qutten strangulation. Carol Doda recalls that a couple The killing apparently took place o( years ago, l\1ills watched her soon after she returned Sunday from a do shows in the buff and then in· trip to Wa lnut Creek to Zura Hall, \'ited her to join him and his "'here 600 male and women students guests at his table. li\'e in separated areas. Police Lt. Ed She put on her clothes and Stevens said Handy had fri ends at the chatted with him for the bette r dorm und a pparently knew l\1i ss part of an hour. She recalls he Gardini. • "·as "a nice man". Robert L. Williams, 35. was sen- tenced Tuesd ay after bc1n~ found guilty Nov. 1<1 on16counls of violating municipal zo ning l<.1 \0o'S Brown quip~: "No. I didn't say that ... I just know that at that hour of the night, I v.·ill nol be engaged in of· ficial activities." · The two craft collided head·on dur· ing a rainstorm, scattering debris over a wide area near U.S. Highv.·ay 101. Deputy Cily Atty. John :'-l'ordblom said the violations involved weekend mate-swa pping and sex sessions which drew as many as 200 vehicles on occa s i on t o William s' Bavarian-style chalet Tha t prompted an outburl>l of laughter from reporters cluste red in Brown's secretary of st<1le's office. "Would you define that please?" one of them asked. · "No," Brown said. "J don't think that's necessary." · 'l'hrec bodies. those of t~·o 11.·omen and a man believed lo be en route lo Seattle in a Cessna 170. were re- covered Tuesday aflernoon. 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COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -.. 0,1!, f"li.1 ~"'c;.,yer.miw " WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1974 Today's Final N. l'. Stocks , N TEN CENTs O.llfl'l ......... -W,1-..... WORKERS WITH PUMP (LEFT) TRY TO DRAIN ALLEY BEHIND 700 BLOCK OF IRIS In Corona del Mar, Aoodlng Hits Homes as Jasmine Creek Storm Drain Overflows YOUNGSTERS AND FRIEN OS SLOSH TO SCHOOL ACROSS BALBOA BOULEVARD At Newport Elementary School on the Peninsula, Wet Feet Were Commonplace Downpour 8250,000 Bail Balboan Jailed ' In Drug Ring ·' ~A man who rece~tly moved into a Bllboa Island bayfront home was etlarged Tuesdily by fed eral agents with masterminding a·n international aerial drug-s muggling syndicate. Kenneth BurnsUnc, 41, was held in Ueu of $250.000 bail at Los Ange les county Jail today, charged with con· 1piring to import cocaine and mari· Juana. Bdrnstine, 1101 -N. Bayfront. had been sought for weeks and on Nov . 19, was named in a sealed indictment is· sued by a ~tiami, Fla., federal grand Ju ry. The alleged owner or a mini·air force of l eased planes whi r h authorities claim v.·as a front for the illicit drug £lights between Latin America and F1orida has denied all ch a r~es. Spokesmen for the U.S. Drug En- forcement Administration also main· lain the casualties have been high in the operation a llegedly heac,ted by the former i\1iam i man. One of his Loc kh eed Lodest ar aircraft crashed at Pompano Beach. Fla .. in a rainstorm tt months ago. kil ling _all three persons aboard and Orange Coast \t1t.•i1ll1~r Fair skies tonight and Thurs- day. according to the weather service. with slightly warmer temperatures along the Orange Coast. Highs in the mid·60s. Colder tonight with lows dipping into \he 40s. INSIDE TODA. Y Two Baptist• ministers ore threatening to sue Collnecricut · school o//iciofs over s{xth -gro.d.e hom• economics courses offered to boy1. T/tty 1ay lhe cour~e en- courages hon1oser11ality in the boys. !let story Page A 7. l11clt•x AI Tt11rloHwlc• ... ~ ..... .. _,,., .. ..,.,,,... .. LM..:'J: ... ...... ••• '" . :I Mtrtlc .. 1 " ci.-C..Mr M.w.l, .... 1 .. """'"' Ol•lt ......... , ...... •• ... 01 -· ., =:;r.e.-y Al 1l (>d-., ' (14 .,. .. ~lctt "' '""' .,4 llilll..,... ..... .. Or.SMI..:,.._ .. ....... .._111 ••• SlitcllMl'tl ... . .. , -· .... ,_ .... .. --.... -... -" -.. ,.,.u-.n " _ .. M A4,0S scattering a portion of a 4,000 pound payload of marijuana down t he beach. One .other crash kill ed the pilot and resulted in the arrest of the copilot and confiscation of nearly 3,000 pounds of m a rijuana. A third accident in \·olved seizure or a ton of marijuana and the arrest of a pilot flying one or Burnstine 's planes .. GOP V'!ting Enc.ages BobBadham SACRAMENTO (A P l -Frank Murphy of Santa Cruz y,·as re-elected chairman of th e Assembly Republican Caucus after a stormy and angry closed-door meeting today of the 25 GOP lawmakers in the lower house. l\.1urphy 's defeated rival -As- semblyman John Briggs Of Fullerton -angrily accused some GOP col · leagues of be ing liars. A legislator supporting Briggs, As- se mbly man Robert Badham or Newport Beach, banged open the door of the meeting room and loudly voiced an expletive insulting coll eagues as be brushed past reporters. The voti ng for the No. 2 Republican post in the Assembly was conducted by secret ballot in a eloscd·door meet- ing. ~1urphy, who has been caucus chairman since l\tarch 1973, refu sed comment on the vote. But Bob Beverly, the Republican Ooor leader from Manhattan Beach. said "f think it was 14 votes for l\lurphy." Maheu Granted $2.8 Million In Defamation LOS ANGELES (UPI) ·-A federal jury today ordered lloward •1ughes to P@Y..ft®tlt ~. l\fah~u $2.8 million ror deraming the character of his former chie'f aide who "'as fired four years ago as head of the billionaire's Las Vegas empire. . The jury or six persons deliberated six days befo't'e announcing their verdict. ~t ;iheu was not present in the" courtroom. llu ~he!I, in seclu5ion In the Bahnmul!, neA·er ::ippcared at the trial which bcg11n ln f'chruary and \\'as not present when the damaga verdict was returned in U.S. District Court. Heaviest Since SIGN, ABANDONED AUTO TELL TALE OF WASHED OUT MacARTHUR BOOLEVARo" ~-· This Was Scene This Morning Between Bristol Street and University Drive Drivers Float to Work ,, Coast Downpour floods Freeivay La11es , Drains By JORNVALTE RZ 1-\ ot .. o.llYl'l ... $11" Rain that was a long Lime brewing slammed hard into the Orange Coast today, dumping more than three in- ches or moisture in some com· munities before dawn. The storm hit hard late Tuesday night. continued una bated, and as re· sidents awoke early today interser· tions were flooded throughout the re- Jl ion, some freeway lanes were bl ocked completely at times a nd many residences and businesses we re DOW OVERCOMES EARLY LOSSES NE\V "\'ORK fAPI -The stock m3rket .... ·as mixed today 1n a lradln ~ s~sion m arked by an erratic up and dO\\'n movement. !Tables. Page BSI The Dow J~ average of 30 industrials gained 2.0J points to 598.64 a nd losers regained a slim edge over gainers on the New York Stock Ex· change. The roller -coaster ridl' or prlctis \\'3S altrlbutcd In part hy brokers lo 'lOmc bargain huntin..: in the early goin,i! tn:id in\·cslor Indecision over th e outcoml' of !he votin.'! on the roul conlr:1ct. experiencing soml' Oocxl:i nJ?:. Power outages hit everyv.•herc, and in one occurring at the rushhour in ·santa An a. two sheriffs deputies suf· fered concussions in an accident relat· cd to weathe r problems. The s tor m was furious a nd capricious through the night with r 3infall fi gures showing a strong dis· parity. In l·luntington Beach. experts said that in some segments of the com - munit;. more than three inches fell -at an intensity which approached a 25-year storm stage. Throughout the coasl-rrom Seal Beach to San Clemente -the rain created these problems: -llUNTINGTON REACll \\"<IS bat- tered throui;i hout the night by rain- fall which washed oil rrom well fields onto roadways, compounding the mis- ery or motorists. The conditions t losed P acific Coast ltighway for a time and scores of other roads were also closed by the rain. mud a nd sometimes. the oil. swirling flood woter lapped at windowsills at a Brookhurst Street mohil home park and residents C\'acuatcd. Sandbags were needed for some Sunset Be ach residences and nood -control channels were brim(ul by da'A'n, -NEWPORT BEAcit city offici als proclaimed the storm the most se\•ert- since the "''hopper or 1969, and "'ater gushed through narrow streets and al- leys, hitting several homes. One Co rona del i\lar coupl e was evacuat ed from th eir damaged home. Roadways \\'ere hopelessly nocxted throughout the communit y. An accidentally closed storm drain at Blackie's Boat Yard caused nocxting. Neighboring buildings also ~ere affected. -<OST/\ MESA'S weath('r :igonies .,..·ere conlooundcd by PO""'er outaee~ v.·hich hit about 1.700 customers early !See STOR1'1. Page A?I APPLIANCE SOLD TO FIRST CALLER "I couldn·t belie\·e the Da ily Pilot did It ag3in. I sOld my rcrrigerator to the first caller.·· Thars the sucrtss story told by an lr\'ine house"'ife after she r3n lhls act : COLDS POT. 17 ru fl., frost rrcc, coppertonc. Excel cond $15(). XXX·XXXX. 1r you ha\"°C an appllanre yuu'd like to con\'Crl to cash, call 642·5678. Put a fe\\' .,..·ords to \\'Ork for \'OU 1n the Daily Pl!t)t. · • 1969 Home Hit By Wall Of Water By HlLARYKA\'E OltMOeOr,.._."'-ft ln ·what city otficials call the heaviest downpour since the r ains or 1969, a Corona del ~1ar couplewere nooded out of their house this morning when a \\·a ll of water gushed into their home from the rear alley. The Donnell Jalherts. 708 Iri!> Av('. were among fi ve fami li es whose homes suffered the most damage from the heavy do"·npour. F'our feet of water poured into the Jalbert house from the city's storm drain that nov.•s intoJasmine Creek. . The J albt>rts' home lie'i in the bottom or the gully and recei\'ed the most d amage among a handful or Jasmine Creek homes affected by the rai ns. In another section of Corona de! ~t ar , a home at 223.l Baysidc Ori\'e \\'as a lso fl ooded .,..,hen a sto;·m drain backe<t up and caused six Inches of water to flo"' into the home of Leonard Baltzer Bal tzer sa1tl thc \\"atcr first gushed into the garai.;c. flooding the area and seeping into 1. .... ·ocars be fore forcing its .,..·ay into the home lhrough the weather stripping on lhcdoors. Sections of the Balboa Peninsula were also heavil y flooded , particularly along portions of Ne'A'port and Balboa Boule\•ards. · Blackie's Boat Yard, 24 14 Newport Bl\•d .. "'·as filled "'ith water this morn- in g as a result or an accidentally Closed storm drain. Several fe et of .,...aler was in the street outside. the boat yard, plu!'> seve ral inches of "ater inside Blackie's and a neighboring marinc construction firm al 241 2 ~ev.·port Bl vd . Accord1n2 lo Jat•ob i\1ynderse. general services director for Ne\\'port fl(>ach the rains y.·cre the worst seen in l'\cwport s ince the heavy flooding 1n 1969. ··11 ·s JU St a matteroftoo much "'atcr in too .short a time. It accumulates in the guncrs and they just can't handl(' il ,"'~I ~ ndt'rse said ··tt ·s been r'ur pr" blem. hi:-.tor1call.'· ·· General scr\"ices t'rl•\\'s 1''erc Si·nt OUl y.·1t h pumps and o;;.ind bags ;11 1 a m and "Pent most of the day follo11 '"I' up Ooodtng com pl a1nt~. l\lynrl1•rs1•s:11d S£'\'('ral o;mall trt'CS Y.t·rc lt.!llt•ri dur in~ thc night hut c:iUS('d OO'Ch11n<l).:l' I' "pokesm:1n from 1hc Parks. ilf'aC ht"' and RcC'rc:itlon Dcpartmrnl <::ild mor1• trouble.,.. 1th rathni.: 1 rt'<'' m1~hl occur uncr the ra1ns cod and the 'A'ind ptck' up . Therl' '-'tl~ no !rouble lOClay '-'Ith noodinJ: rt.•sulltn(! from hi~h tides. ac- ('OrdiOf! to the :"it:innc Snfety J)('parl menl Lo"' tide conditions \\'('re 1n effe('l <ill morni nll and the hi Rh ltd(' a.t 12 :01 plm tndar_ \\a'll only 5.1, "relatively lo"' file . ~tnr1nc Saft•t) official Ray~arvcr said trouble m uy resullonl~· if the wl'1t1 o;w\tches to a south 'A'1nd •. but 10 fa r e\'eryth1n i.: 1s under ("Qnlro\ , A 2:: DAIL y P1LOT N Sea re • ID Sky Passe11gers Brace; No Crash ...,_ ByVJCVANZI ' NEW DELIO fUPI) -"Ladles and gentlemen, 1 don 't want to alarm you." S3id tht• pilot of the Bntish Airways 747 jetliner. The word "alarm" y,·as enough to awaken any ot the doters aboard the big plane a!> 1t approacher! Pal:im Inte rn ational Airport. The pilot went 011 : •• ••• But there is a possibility that our nose wheel may be stuck In such a pos ition that it may not secure properly." The flight from Bangkok to New Delhi started circling that airport to use up fu el in case of a crash. It wa s pitch dark and there was no way for :>nyone on the ..:round to let the pilot knoy,· whether the nose wheel had lowered as it v.·~s supposed lo . MV llEARTWAS BANG ING against the side s of my throat while my travdiQ& companion, UPI rorrespondent Leon Daniel. calmly asked the Mwa,rdeu if she "''ould like the adults to hold any fri ghtened children in lljiirlaps. stewardess Lix Dinham, 26, of Bri stol, England, told Daniel that ~)be necessary. Jle went ba ~k to sleep. · .\1le.w ,minutes later. a curly.haired young steward wit~ a v.·ide, r e· assurin1 grin and a lack or tact walked do.,..·n the aisles asking passengers not to rusb forward lo~·ard the door "in case y,•e co me to a sudden stop." The pilot spoke again. ·•Ladies and gentlemen, y,•e are about to land. When I come ba ck on the P.A. and shout 'Brace. Brace,' I want you lo put a pillow in yo ur lap and touch your head to you r knees, covering your head with your right arm." THEN MISS DINHAM TRAVERSED the aisles. soothing passengers and maintaining a calm that seemed to work. Minutes before landin&: ho .... ·ever;, she was markedly tense as she explained the "brace" position to us. Then she sat down, strapped herself in and began chatting <1miably ~·ith a male passenger. ''Brace~ Brace!" came the call from the captain. We braced. The big jet's rear wheels hit the airslMp. • O.lty ........... .., l'o"1dt O'DIMlll • Southland Flooded By Storm ~ By the Associated Press The worst is over, the National Weather Service said today, a fter a ni ght of heavy r ain throug hout Ca lifornia that fl ooded homes and streets. collapsed roofs and downed power lines. Heaviest hit were areas south and east of Los Angeles, where numerous roofs collapsed on industrial build· ings. and in Santa Barbara County. where as much as 7.95 inches of rain v.·as recorded on backyard gauges . Several dozen homes \\·ere evacuat- ed in Carson. and in Carpinteria, where Franklin Creek O\•crflo>A·ed. Northern and Central California were punished by one to lY.'O Inches of rain, accompanied by gales and lightning. Red <Bluff had· 2.63 in ches over a 24·hour period ending late Tuesday and Stockton had 2.0 inches. The San Joaquin Valley received about a n inch or rain. ?tlore was forecast. The. nose settled gently down and the plane taxied along level with the ground. The nose never dipped. The front wheels were down. A Cheer went up from the passengers and, as in all cases of canceled emergencies, strangers became old friends as they disc ussed· the crash that wasn 'l. CINDY THORSON (WITH PADDLE) AND FRIEND MAKE CROSSING OF GRAHAM STREET Huntington Beach Girls Take to Canoe; That's Warner Avenue In Background Power failures in the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday night ranged in length from 10 minutes lo £our hours and affected an estimated S0,000 customers. Roofs collapsed on industrial buJld · ings in Carson and other cities south and east of Los Angeles. \\'here more than two inches of rain fell . tF THE NOSE 1'11EEL OF the plane had not secured, it could have meant instant fire as the front of the plane scraped along the concrete airstrip. 1.tost or us realited that, although few talked about it. As the stewardess put it, "I don 't mind dying, but t•m hideously ~raid of being burned." Rains Tangle Traffic But the heaviest rainfall was in San· ta Barbara County. where 4.75 inches was officially recorded and backyard gauges showed more than seven In· Albert Believes Mills County R fi infall Averaged 2.5 Inches Overnight ch es. · A gauge at the high school in Goleta showed 7.95 inches had fallen during the night. Rubber Company in La Palma. The cou nty's freeways were a mess at ru"1 hour this morning. Will Lose His Power The season's first big rain did heavy damage in west and central Orange County early today and tri ggered a rash of traffic tangles police and California liighway patrolme n couldn't kee p up with. -Interior ceiling collapses and fl oodi ng at Los Alamitos General l·lospital. Alamitos West Convales- eent l·lospital and the Los Alamitos Thriflimart store. A typal morning drive from the Mis· sion Viejo area to Santa Ana that normally takes 25 minutes took as long as an hour and a half. Franklin Creek overflowed in Carpinteria. flooding several homes in the Arbor· Annex area in the north end or the city. Thirty.three persons were evacuated after 1 a.m. The water began subsiding ever· ywhere when the rains stopped about dawn. No injuries were reported. \\.ASlilNGTON (t;Pll -Speaker Carl Albert sai d today Rep. \\'i\bur ~!ills. hospitalized y,·ith a severe tase of exhilustion. prohahly y,·ill be de· posed as Chairman of the powerful llouse \Va ys and !\feans Committee - 1he appare nt result of his friendship \1,.ith a sexy stripper Government To Regulate Gas Usage? Cl I IC AG(\ lt.:Pl l-The covernment \vi ii have lo resun'e contr1.\ling • gasolin e distribution around the begin· ning o( the nl'Y.' year. Treasury Secretary \Vill i am E. Simon today told the Chicago Sun-Times . Si mon "'·as quoted as saying that some m·andatory measures will be needed lo reduce consumption soo n un· less there is an un likely sharp-declin e in usage. "'A return to allocation would mean gasoline stations y,·ou\d ha \·e less to sell,·· said. As a consequence. dealers would close on Su nd ays , alternate odd·a nd - e\•en numbered purchase eligibility days a nd resort to ot her methods or !5preading their supply. the newspaper quoted Simon assuyint." Simon . chairman of the Administra- tion's Economic Policy Board. said oil imports are running between 6.J and fi.:! milli on ba rrrl~ :1£i~Y. y,·hile the goa l 1s to hold imports to 5.4 million barrels daily . But the Whit e !louse today reaf- firmed F'ord·s opposition to raising the ~asolineta x "The President is. opposed to the ~asoli ne tax and ls not J'l('rsuaded oft he need for th e ~a11: tax." press secretary Ron ~'essen tolfl :1 n('\\ s conference . ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT TM OroftQlf Cao\I Oi1lr "•IOI ""'ll'lwl!1C1111 , __ l>•-0 ! ... i. ............. """"""""'""!!If o. ... oo '°"'! PuDl•>l''"0 Co"'"""' s,,,.,... •tt fCIU1<1M «• 11<10il-"""no!•f tll,.IMO" ,.r!Oer, for c..ti.. 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'-•O·to•••' ..,,:, .. a• •ll•t''"""""" IW'f•" ""''' c-·•~Ml.,,..,11 '"''"•u• 1Pl't••I "''..,.'""' e+ !Ollf"'1111 0'"".' :.0-l-llt U 119\lt"' Ol•G ti (0<!0 "'"'W· (ol1IO••llt \~i><t"Ploen t,. (O"lH U 00 -~1,, ar ,.,.,, \of 00 ,.,...,,~t r, ,.,,,,,.,, en!llll!•OI'\ U 00 mtn!ll<• Instead. it nO\\' appears likely that Rf p. Al Ullman (D·Ore. ), next in line behind 1\1 ills. will become chairman. Amid rumors that !\tills mi ght re- sign, Albert told reporters that the Arkansas Democrat "is a sick man.'' County fire and Obod, control of- ficial s said the most rain -nearly three inches of it -fell in the west county area thoughthecounty average for the storm \4'as about 2.5 inches by 9 a.m. l\Iajor rain problems reported by county fire Capt. Bruce Turbeville in· elude: -Large numbers o citizen assists forlocal fl oodingprob ms. -:\lajor inters ct"on flooding alt over the north, st and central l'Ount.v. Turbeville said no major damage had yet been done in the county canyon· areas, victimized by the record flood · ing of 1969. lie said the rainstorm had been unusual in that more had fallen in A Californi a Highway Patrol spokesman said so many accidents had occurred that it was impossible to keep a running tally, but that no fatalities had occurred. An inch and a hair or r:1in also fell on muchofSan Diego County. Power outages hit San Diego. and dozens of traffic accidents were "re· ported. Asked if House Democrats intended to oust l\lills from the chairmanship he has held for 17 years, or if 1.fills might resign, the speaker replied, "I think that's a pretty accurate state· ment." -Complete collapse of a 40.foot sec- tion of the roof of t_~e Kelly·Springfield . the flatlands thaninthemountains. The spok esman said major rreeway flooding running as deep as three to four feet was backing up traffic between 1st and 4th Street on the Newpo rt Freeway ; at the intersection of the Newport Freeway and the Santa Ana Freeway; at the intersection of the Laguna Freeway a nd Santa Ana Freewa y; at the junction of the Santa Ana and Riverside freeways and at virtually every major intersection in countyter~lory . A cabin cruiser broke loose from its moorings in Coronado and with a family or five aboard y,·ent aground near the Coronado goU course. None of those aboard the 128--foot vessel was hurt. , A spokesman· at Bethesda Na\•al lfospital. meanv.;hile, described Mills' condition as satisfactory and tlis wife, Polly, issued a statement providing the first information on his condition since he entered the hospital Tuesday. It said: From Page A I STORM .... County flood control Qfficials said today most or the rain fell in a six- hour span between 2 and 8 a.m. and the intensity of the downpour washed · accumulated rubbish over storm drain grates, causing local flooding. In Carson. roofs <'Ollapsed on such buildings as the International Paper Co., liuck Manufacturing Co. and The Treasury. a large department store., "The · doctors ha\·e been urging \\'ilbur to enter the hospital for a com- plete examination for some time and I have been urging him to do so. I do not know how long he will be requJred to remain in the hospital. but 1 will be "'ilh him daily." Friends openly worried about his mental health, and sources close to him said he might be considering re - signation. ·coast Utility Customers Left In the Dark About 1,700 Southern Calirornia Edison customers in north Costa l\lesa and Ne\\•port Beach were 'A'ilhout poY.•er for 24 minutes this morning after a sheriffs patrol car hit a utility pole. The two deputies in the car "''ere later hospitalized. An Ediso n official said the breakdown occurred at 7:23 a.m. with ~he po\vc r restored at 7:47 a .m. !·le said that mosl of the customers \\1ere commercial or industrial fa cilities nea r Orange County Airport. The airport was in the circuit that y,·as knocked out, but the tov.·er v.·as not affected because emergency generators Y.'ere automatically tri~ gered. The breakdov.11 area v.·as south of the San Diego f'reev.·ay a round Paularino. Red Hi ll and Air,\·a y avenues and Baker Street. Else where in Costa l\lesa, street cre\\·s were out barricading and diverting traffic from flooded areas. "There's nothing big -it's just a mess all ov er," said Poli ce Lt. Avery Smith. today. Hardest hit areas were com· mercial and industrial complex.es around Orange County Airport. Of· ficials said there were no insurmoun- table problems -"Just a mess all over.'' --IN IRVINE. slick mud stayed behind even after the floodin g cleared from busy intersections. About two in - ches of rain had fallen before the respite at the breakfast hour. Acci· dents-none serious-were abundant, and police forecast hours of report writing to clear the records on the fen· der-benders. -IN THE SADDLEBACK VALLE\'., one school bus laden with youngsters headed for: classes today wound up stalled at the junction of the Santa Ana and San Diego Freew~ys, and children and their driver were forced to wait out the storm. The most troublesome spot on the freeway v.•as a clogged drain at Avery Parkway which sent motorists into one open lane. Nearby. the dedication ce remonies for a new Saddleback Co llege building were noticeab- ly dampened. -AWNG TllE SOUTH COAST, the j proble ms were identical and rainfalu;-· exceeded more than 2 inches in most areas. San Clemente's north resid en· tial and industrial areas were heavily flooded and many roads were closed for a t ime. Several cars filled with water al clogged intersections. North El Camino Real had its traditional slide problem and the old coast high¥.·ay from Sa n Clemente to Capistrano Beach became a boulder- stre"·n quagmire. ~35 Booked in Jail Orange County jail bookings for the 24 hours endin'g midnight Tuesday totaled 135 persons-119 men and 16 women -jail deputies reported today. 'No Hitchhiking' Woman, Hops 011 Fire Engine f'ir'emen en route to an El Toro mobile home blate did a double take Tuesday afternoon when they slowed ror '! tra,ffic bump and an elderly woman hopped aboard. ' nR £MEN SA.ID she jumped on the back of the pumper as it slowed by her mobile home in Forest Garden Triller Park. She told the dismayed firefighters she want4XI a ride to the bl ate. · Although Impressed by her verve, firemen assisted the woman rrom the fire t>n~ine. 1 "Sii E DIDN'T llA VE gogg les or l\_clmet. ·'one fireman said later, Firefii:hters put·ouL the blar.e in the couch of Ray Rothfuss. 2·1001 i\fu1rl:ands Boulevard. He had JU~t taken litle lo his new coach and was in the proc4:'5ll or movinR In. ' Damage y,·as r>!itlmatcd at $3.000. FIREMEN BLAMED it on a (au I Ly ~11s·heatin11 sy!ltem. A repairm an had been working on the forced -air heater when the blaze broke out . ~ This year more than ever, 1\.,Singer Saving Gift makes ·sense! Carrying case or cabinet extra The more vou 1 seN, 1he more you save. And sewing's really en· · joyablewith this madline·s built- in blind-hem stilch,-exdusive no- fumble front drop-in bobbin, other time·saving features. Reg 109.95 Debbie Reynolds says; You can afford all lhe clothes you want-all it takes is a great ne-N Singer • sewing mach ine 1ha1 makes sewing a breeLe! SAVE $25.95 ON A QUALITY ZIG·ZAG MACHINE Has 7 ln1erchangeable stitches; exclusive front drop-in bobbin. more! Model 258 Carrying case or cabinet ex tra ehris1mas $))lj Sale Reg Price 139.95 •A Trl!Mmtrk ol THE SINGER COMPANY TOUCH & SEW• sewing machine ehrls~~! $15off Price '"li· price Clrrving case or cabinet extra Exch.niw Pvsh-button drop-In bobbin that winds right in the mtchine, built-in buttonholer, built-In ~besting, all-dial controls: much more l '- SINGER . - • ' ' AQ r I • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Cuts Must Be Made fo"or better or worse, and we think ror worse, .voters in lhe Newport.Mesa Unified School Districl lasl month rejected Proposition z, a property tax ove11ride aimed ill offsetting the devastating impact of inflation on the local education budget. Faced with the unpleasant task of slashing school programs because of Proposition Z's defeat;N·MUSD administrators and trustees are considering sponsor· ing a similar ballot measure next year. But that'.s next year . For now, the school officials must plan to live with the voters' decision . For that reason. it does not serve any real purpose to put off much longer fa cing the har d budgel decisions brought about by the rejection. Thanks to a s lighl cur\'e and a minor g rade near lh • intersection. cars swoopiog north ~!long Jamboree Road at SS m.p.h. see n1 to appcJr from out ol nowhere. And now increased trafric cnlers Ja mboree from the police racilily. It's understandable that the city co unci l ''':.int" a developer to put up liis share or the signal's cost. And it's understandable that the deve lope r \Vant"i clearance of needed permits berorc contributing to the project. Bl1t the dangerous trnrric conditions at J ;1mborci: Road and Santa Ba rbara D1ive make the prim:.iry issue public safety, not who pays. Last week, a preliminary budget showing a 1975.75 deficit or $2.5 million before salary increases Unnecessary ·Ex'pense was presented to the trustees. Rather than lament the pending financial pli ght, district administrators and board members should go Newport Beach's Arts Commission has gotten th e ahead and balance the proposed budgel, making the city's bicentennial celebration off to a fine start. I cuts where they must come. The commission bas already planned 15 bicenten· t That way, the vot.ers will be in a position to better nial projects. And it bas provided the city council with ! gauge th e effects of Proposition Z's defeat. And, the outline of the organizational structure needed to J they'll be in a far better position to judge the merits or carry the m out. I a liimilar ballot measure should one be offered. l-lowever, one part of the commission's suggested P S f F• progra m, a proposed $10,000 annual bicentennial l ut a ety 1rst budget, is deserving or a second look. ' · Included in the budget is a suggestion that a J Insta ll ation of a traffic signal at Jamboree Road public re lations firm be hired at $500 a month "plus and Santa Barbara Drive is bogged doy,•n in political out of pocket expenses." indecision. Ce-riainly a city like Newport Beach, supplied as · Yet, even before the city's new police facility it is with talented volunteer workers, should be able to •1 opened on the northeast corner of the intersection, enlist contributed assistance for most of the public rc- city traffic engineers had said the signal is badly lations and information needs or the bicentennial. \ needed. d 11 I Anyo ne ho attempts to make a lerl hand lurn This would make more or the lim ited tax o ars 'v · available for use on the tangible aspects of the bicen-I'. d -1 J b J I' from Sant a Barbara Drive, particularly urider foggy N 'What this country needs is a ,e ertu eas aw. j ~~~~c:o:n~d~il:i:o~n:s·:_:w:i~ll~a~g~re:e~w::.::il~h~th:•:t:_:r~e:c:o~m~m::en:d:a:t~io:p:·~~~~-1-e_n_n_ia_1_o_b_s_e_rv_an~c-e_.~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~J_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' ! Tha11ks from the Frieitds !Frauds • j Robbing Dear Gloomy Gus Invitation to View B.ay Wildlife !Taxpayers I . ANDERSON) I (JACK I WASHINGTON -An investiiation by the l-lealth. Education and Welfare Department of more than $30 million in frauds ;µid olher ripoffs has been thwarted.fiY the pinch-penny Senate Appropr;.atipns Committee. At pr_.t, 81 major criminal cases involvinerat least $17 .5 mlllion &Te backlogged in the files of llEW gumshoes while the ingenious foast· buoA_~s who '-pe~d the fr~ft• living l 11•-.1 on the ! t•apenf'J'noney. tu'th6r 100 ( cases~ have not f even been opened ~ although HEW has I respectable leads • they could follow if i they had the man· : power. The theft from the taxpayers ~ 1n these cases cannot accurately be • estimated, but it may total another i $10 million lo $20 million. ! t ! TllE LOCALES of the frauds and thefts range from sma:u towns ii) Tex· as to the biggest metropolises. The pitifully sm•ll HEW investigations .staff has found hints·or $3 rilillion in ~fedicaid chiseUng by as many as 100 :-.lew York doctors. • • • • . t • • t 1 . ' ! • ' : • ~ i • ' • • I I ' l ! I J In Los Angeles. Cleveland and Boston. probable student loan fraua by "schools" and lenders r eaches close to ss.mi!li'on. in Chicago, across· the-board frauds are believed to exist in health aid programs and embezzle · ment has been discovered in HEW grants. Ju Atla nta, frauds and embezzle· ments in grants, student loan.f_rau~s, ~heati ng on health and rehab1htat1on programs a nd other crimes by sup- posedly respectable businessmen•. .social y:orkers and health p~ogram directors may total SS million !\CON FIOENTIAL report provided to the Senate Appropriations Commit· tee by JIEW complains that .. inade· quate investigative capability has dic· tated t hat investigative action ton· ~l edicaidl be taken by state agencies although the predominant Source of fu nding comes from federal funds .·· On the student loan programs. \\'here fraud me1y total $15 million and defaulted Jonns may soon run to $400 million a fear, the 1iEW document is even more blunt on the need to supple· mcnt the tiny lO·mtt n staff of trained investigators. "The lack ol OIS (•1 £W's Ofrice of tnvcstlgations and Security> in· ve.stigativc personnel,'' the 'document reads. "precludes devC?lopment of :.1 <'omplctl'.! study and adequate ad· minist rative inquiry lo locale all mat· ters or fraud .. YET thl' Senate committee knocked off l2 sleuths for llEW's In· \•esligations unit and specified that ··no funds shall be used to exP.and the HEW 'intern:a\securily' unit.' Actu~lly, the Senate report is a cheap shot in more ways than one. The "internal security" unit also has been called a "plumbers unit" by sus· picious Senate staffer!i. In fact, It Is neither. Our Investigation shows it. ls iiu.ffed by veteran go\'crnmenl 1n- vffllgators. some or whom ~·erti hired during the TrumDn era. --Shorthanded as It ls. the liEW in· v"estigat\ons unit has obtained three itrtttctments snd has recovered $1 .3 mltlion in federal fund!I from fraud • artists. fl.tosto{ \he unit's cuscs are In· ' So the Wall at the Coves is going to get a fancy new set of plant· ing ... Re minds me of the Em- peror and his new clothes. · J .W. Gltofl'lf '""' <•••unenu ••• ·~-llH If ••-fl -dO not M<•••l roly ••lltcl Ille~,..,.. 91 I~• --·~-· S.114 VOllt,.. Jiff" Ill Gl-.ir C'.u\, 0-fflfl"ilO!. • vestigated in C90peration with FBI. the AS A RESULT of lhe Senate slingi. ness, more than200 HEW contractors, grantees and lending institutions a re believed to be robbing the taxpayers blind. In the case of social rehabilita· lion frauds, the thieves have even been robbing the blind blind. Footnote: Harley Dirks. staJf chief for the Senate Appropriations sub· commii't.ee on HEW, stoutly defended his recommendation to deny HE\V more investigators. llis ciits have nothin~ lo clo, he insisted. with the Cact that his wife, Ruth .• \\·orks tor One of the HEW offices now under investiga· lion by the HEW sleuths. ~[ASKED IDE NTITY: A mysterious lede ral intelligence unit is buying thousands of dollars worth ot m asks a nd face molds lrom a California make-up firm. The purchases so far include $1.500 worth of "custom sculptured" nose m olds. $4.000 in "latex appliances" for four facial types and $4.200 in artificial face molds. The detailed m asks include scars, bald heads and other lifelike details. When the order was fi rst placed, the firm was told the odd llaJloy.·een as · sortment was for the FBI. But a spokesman there earnestly insisted the bureau knew nothing about t he purch ases. At the postal boxes in Washington. D.C., to which masks and bills were delivered. a clerk lel sli p tha t ••those are all CIA boxes.'' The payments were made to t he firm , hol''e\'er. by checks drawn on the U.S. Treasury from a Pentagon account. we were told. \VASH1NGTON WlllRL: President Ford will soon be able to tap his pipe in style. The Naval Research Lab is filling a presidential order for 80 ash trays !or Air Force One and its back· up plane. Each cast-alumin~m ash tray is about eight inches in diameter and costs the U.S. taxpayer $50 .•• A secret General Accounting Offi ce re· port indicates the major oil com· ps nies have incurred some $2 billion in what they say arc extra costs dur· ing the energy crisis. The petroleum potentates. says the report, m Hy at· tempt to get permission from the Federal Ene rgy Commission to toke the $2 billion out of the pocket" or motorists. rue! oil uscr:i ond athc1· oil consumers ... Recentlv, wildlife conservationists praised ihc Interior Dcpartnlent's strong stand in threatening Justice Department ~ction iC Minnesota kept ~lowi'ng hunters to kill endangered timber wolves. Since then, however. Interior has backed down and now .says it is only "re viewing" the situa· Lion. The killings go on ... We con· 1inue to get noocts of mail from con· tributers to the Chrlstl~n Chlldrcn's Fund ~·ho are eonrused hy two lelters from the fund's argument11.tlve direc- tor, Verent h1ills. lte lnSi!ilS our col· umns e:ritic\7.ing his management 01 the fund are "incorrect." Those re· aders in doubt about ~·ho is "correcr' m ay want to request copies rro1l\ Sen. \Valter Mond:ile or his heHring!i In which the abashed Mill$ admitted his goo($ and humbly promised reforms. To the Editor At this t ime. I 11·ould like to thank the many readers of the DAILY PILOT y.·ho have over the past sever al years supported the efforts of Friends of Ne"'· port Bay in establishing an al· mos pherc conducive to public ownershi!l of Upper Bay as a wi ldlife rcfu~£'. 1'he countless thousands or hours or effort have reached fruition noY. and those non-voting members of our communitv, the birds. fishes, and other forms o{ '''ildlife. 'ol'Ould . ir they could. I'm certain. be grateful I ISVITF. e<ich one or you lo participale in on(' of our free. guided tours of the Uppt.>r Bay. Our next one is December 14 . \\1e meet at the eor- ner of Eastblurr Drive and Backbay ( MAILBOX ) Ulters from' readers are welcome. Nor- mally, writers should convey their mes- snges 1n 300 words or less. The righl. to con- dense tellers to fit space or eliminale libel i.t reserved. All letters must include tig· nature and mailing address ·but names may be wilhheld on reqUEst if sufficient rea30n is apparent. Poelry will not be published . bul they failed tu mcnlion two very pos itive factors \\'hich may well ac- crue to the benefit of mankind. Briefly stated, they arc as follows : Drive bctwc('n 9 and 10 a .m. You will (I ) \\'ERE surfacesourcesofdrink- find this a delightful way to spend a ~ ing water to prove a mai.or cause of morning a·nd. if you have never al· human cancer, \\'C could effectively tended the lour, you should gain a bet-reduce the human death rate from ter appreciation for this marsh and cancer by converting to safer Under · mudrla t world of life. ground water supplies. While ground RAYE. WILLIAMS water currently supplies 50 percent of President, Friends o ur drinking water needs, its develop- of Kewport Ba y ment could be greatly expanded. U.S. 'fothe Editor: \Vhy ;i re people so unsatisfied when they have so much? Because they ex· peel so much more than they have. 'fheir dreams of an ideal situation · become their expectation of the norm. Geological Survey scientists estimate that ground water reserved in the L'nited States will last over 7000 years at present rates of consumption. !2) The recent drinking water scare result('d in ;1n O\'erwhclming victory for the S:1fc Urinking \Vater Act in the llouse of Re presentatives on Nov. 20. \1 hC're thC' bill has languished for nea rl y four years due to opposition by oil interests. st'ates righters. and apathetic cong:ressmcn. \Vith eventual pn ssage of this le~i :-.lalion by both the Mouse and Scn:.ite and support of its ground water protection features by the publi c from ull levels or government, the re is ho pe or protecting ·our generally pure ground water supplies fron1 inva s ion by industrial and municipal pollutants which a ppear a lmost universally in our surface waters. JAY II. LE•IR. Ph.D. Executive Director Nationdl Water Well Assn. Bui:' Remark To the Editor: I'm just a little sick of listening about the starving people or the world "'hile the Pope is sitting in his comfy a partmen( in Rome telling the poor people to go forth and multiply re· gardless or the obvious consequences . Earl Butz' now famous one-liner is one o( the most sensible remarks he's made lat ely. If he gets caUed on the rug fo r us ing a little well:plac~d dialect, it will be a pity. Imagine, nit· picking in the face of doom. Now, that 's a laugh. J ER! FERGUSON To the Editor Shame on you for hilting us in the face ~·ith your "scare" headlines. "Economy Growing-Shakier," on Thanksgiving inorning'. I almost lost my appetite. On that particular day- especially-eouldn·t you have used n1ore "hopeful" headlines such as \O U did on the rditorial pagc. :.St.ill Hoom for 1'hanks.'' Gran1ed there is m uch. bad nc1\·s these days that should be printed. but \\'h~· ~tress the negative? It does nothn1g but harm the economy. IN READING another n.e\\'SP,aper this morning, I round an important quote, "Confidence is al\\·ays .the key to whether a nation-()r a union or a company or a team-achic,·es y.·hat it is after." Apparently the lr\'inc Com· pany has enough confidence in the economy of our nation to g_o ahead "'ith plans fo r a giant 1ndustnal park, plus a new commercii.11 c~nter. I imagine your ad1·crt1:::.crs are not too happy about 1·our ill·advised scare headlines. With fri ends like yoU-\\'ho needs e nemies! JERRIE HOLAl ES Seasititle Reporl To the Editor : A recent article on diabttes by Al· lison Deerr (Sunday. NoV. 10 ) was an excellent exarhple ot research and re· portage. . . The article "'as beautifl\11Y wnllen and we have had an enthusiastic public response from it. OUR LOCAL memberS "'ere un· animous in their praise of Allison·s article \Yith such comments as "She certainly didn 't leave anything out.'' In our line or "·ork. this can be a vital factor. \\1e thank the Pilol. \\'e thank you ·and "'e especially thank Allison D<•err. a fine and sensili\-e reporter. J E1\N llALLIBURTON Field Director. Ameri ca Diabetes Assn. When I was a boy. the average per- son that I knew lived in a titlle "Shotgun" house \\'ith iv.:o l>Niroon1s und a small bathroom that sometimes had a ha nd bowl, but usual1)1 JU.$1 had a stool .and a t11b. About hair of thl• people or less had a f ord or Chevy and some ol them had a r<1dio . None of then1 had r1:1dios or heaters in lhcir car. • No one hired a babysitter, \\'omen s taved al home <ind minded thl' chiidren and \\'ere hap1>y. Peo1>ll· were h:.ippy. There \Vere trolley cars in the city and taxis for the morl? "'e<tllhy . Children f.lidn't have exotic tovs: I hey played \\·1th block:-; of v.•ood. bOttlcs. \hreSd s pools. etc. Their imagination could make these objects into anything. Good Old Days: The Free Lunch All nloLhers didn 't h;ivc \\'i.lshing n1achincs. Sonlc or them had a big bl:1ck pol in the back yard that they built a fire under. and if scrub bourd. 1'here \\·ere larger families than v.•c have. The girls often s lept in one room . the boys in another and the mom and d;jd in another. if thf'y had three rooms. People didn't usually sleep 1n the kitchen or bathroom. bul an.v otht•r room "'as a J)(ltenlial bedroom for x <1moun1 or1>eopl('. · Could peopll' be ha pµ~· h\'ing th;1t \\':tY nov.•? People can be hnppy jtist .is l'asy ;is people C<t11 be sad. H's ('<l Sit'r c.111d a lot mo1·e fun . All you have tn <lo ii; 10 (hank God for \1·hat yo u h:i vt' und 11111 r ace your nlotor fu1· ;in iclc;1I .sil uallon 1h<1t \\'on'l n1<1ke ~·ou happ~· 1f ~·0111'v 1•r attain 1\. .ll~I LJ()l.lll['-:1; Waler Scar .. 1'o the Editor I Y.'Ould like to comment in reJ:ard to stories you have recently print<'d on the serious contaminatio n of !\I i~ sls"'ippi River water supply1nl! New Orleans. Th" ~tories have bf>en "''ell v.·r1lten Quotes I Jeri Anne J..ee. Stanford Uni,·cr:!tll) -"The llbr:iry has ('losed the ~cnl'r" llon gnp for tho!ie v.•ho hn\'e usedit 1'h(' very youn a and the very aid !iide by side studying .. , It brtn~s togct.her rich. mlddleelassand poor 1n thesanle 5ilencc." / ·rhe inst1lut1on ol' llK· l'ret• lt1nch C<lnle ;Jl)OUl . :JS J J'('Ca ll. not so muc h throu)!h the j!('tll·rosi t y t)f saloon kct.•pt•rs hut through the exertions of lhc· Prohihilionists Before the coun· try went dry, a measur e passed the New York State Legislature that a prCmiscs serving liquor must a lso serve food . Rather than go to the' expense o r lnstalJ1n g restaurant .equip· ment. and hiring \\'aiters. the saloon owners just ga\'c away a free lunch. The 'frl·c lunch \1as scr,·cd ::ill day lon.t: 1.1nd :ill ni ~ht . too. 111 i.omc c;ises. II usunll\· co n~•s tcrl or cold cuts. s ;iu::a ~l'!>!; <·h l't':-.t·. ;111fl th\nJ:s lil.:c l)iJ!'~ feet. ;di r:ilh1·r (irrmnn in c:.isL 'fhc stuff \1 ai-. pl ;1tl'•l :i! the end (Ir th1• hal' and ~ OU IH•lpt•d ,\Ollf~l·lf SCl,\IE llF thl'~l' l:1.1·outs \\'ere (!UJl1.· t•la l>oratl' sOni t• h;1d pirk!t,,I rish. ,\-Oll(h.:rful pot1110 ~.1l ;1rl ;11111 ('Ilk· •d;.1"o1 Som!.! t·1 C'n harl :1 tug 1oin1 or ))\•('f or \J(11·k. \\'h irh ,\ ou rnuld 'ht·(· ~·ours(' If '1'!1(' H'l'l' lun1·h \1as conlinu('d 1n many of the speakeasies whi ch 01>er;11efl lhro11.R h Pruh1h1t1on d~•Y~ \\'hen 1'1·oh1b11 1on \1a~ !lnnulh!fl 1n \!l:J.'!. lhE:rP 'o\':tS ll )!rl•;JI rt•Vl\';11 O( \he frt•t• lunt•h . \1hi<'h 11as h~ th1:-. time a hit of a rlr:11 n on \ht• lln:111l'<'' o!'the publican \\ 111·ld \\'rir II k1llt·d the fret> hiri.·h ;t, 11 1.J\lcd many :1 nother thin~. hut 111 lht• l.1\<' !!)30s ~hf' in· ~1 11ut 1011 \I .1 .. rl1•c 1rlt~l~ on \ht• dC'chnt· 'l'ou dnn t )!l\ t' a\1 ;1~ luod dunnJ:, an t'C0!10tll It' <il•pr~· .,!oolt~ll \\1111 .1,: n 1:1,11·1l lht• fr1•1• lunch \\;1<. llC'"\t'll f11r po•1 r k11\..., Jii-t• n1c. I 11 as JR 1\ ht·n Ht'\ll'ld 11 a:-l'n;1c\ed. ~ntl Jll:-.l olJ cllfHlµh 10 liu) 11 nirkcl lx•er to eul. CHARLES McCABE m1· head off ;1 l places like Foley's rlO\\·n near Police l·leadquarters, the 1;1rious \rhitc Stars around tO\t'n. and Julius's. llo\\·n on \\';,1\t·rly pl:icc in lh e \.illng£'. und . or l"ou1~e. <'vcrr Irish lol';tl 11110\1 n The be:::.t l'rl·t• lunl·hes \l·C're to he found do"·n in P;1 rk Ho'" and over on Suulh Slrl'•'l , 11 hl're th<' ne\\·spaper'.'\ \\ere 1>uhlis hed. If you 11·anted a good plat(' to cat in !'\(•\\'York. free or no. \ou folloY.·{'d a rl'1Ki1·te r or~ priest to his " 11tf'r1ng. holt•. 1'he frt•c lunch pcr- lt•('llv fi1ted the reportorial t em - p<"rufficnt : th(• JlriC'<' \1•as riA"ht <Ind you could do 1t in a hurry. )11\i\'l"S the fin1• rrt•e lunrh I had in :1 place behind the offices of The ,\111rri1·:1n 1111 Snulh Slf('(•1. IL \\!4S l'Ul· l1~d . 1f I rerll 1•1\\ln•t' t:f'l'l'i'<'ll.\, 1'hl' R:tin llnU<;l'. I \\"t•n! 1n lh;,•rCPl1l'11n1·C<1 r'ly :if t1·rn!11•n 10 t'lll(•\ :1 l1lll1• r>! the ~:tnlt' hl·f(1rv J,:1ii11 ~ ·t .. \101·k. ;1 11d lou11rl th1• pl:1('1' ('f(\\\ llt•(l \\Ith r:~('t'<; I 11:-.ua\1~· :-;u\ hunrht·<I 1>\l'I' 1 ~1u •\1til<·r:-. 1n th1· r1!\ rrl/>!ll ~Ir. \~'1l11 :1n1 Harulot1>h llc:ir:-.1 . 1n ki' 11i~dhnl. h;1(I clf'r1dec\ to \.itll 1hc ,\nlrr1 e;1 1\. \1h irh h :1rl hl't'n h1r ilcr:ule!'i th<' l';1i.llC' kP('Jl ol hi ., herirt. 1'hat \93i fr<'c lunr h \\;I' al n1ni.I the la:!.1 t)/lt' I h11d 'rht• ht•,t of lh£' I rce tunt:h pl.1('r.., 1n :-\e\\ 'l'ori-\\ 1.11 lh<' on<'"' h1rh ::.Ur\ i\C'cl tht• lon ~t''l. a lnlo~I 111\<1 l ht• 11·nr 11 11;1' prn11dl'1I ;11 .J;1c·\.. Hlt'1'ck"?oo ,\1t1..,1s ,111d \\'nlrr, ('ltih nn "t''I llMhSlrl·l't , 111ou~h ~Ir Blt·t·t·k h1n\'l'\1 h.11lnoll1 10 ni ut·h 10 do \1 11h pro\ HhnJ.! 1t Ul.l:f~(I\'~ \\,I" ,l ~•,11111 ,tnMl'\ ol thl' ll l'r;dd 1'rib11n1'. 11111t·h 1hl' ht':-1 \\l'lltf·n .11ul h\l·11t•:-.t d;1dy 111 tov.n in tho:.t• d.J~' Thi' f rt'1~ lunr h 1A;1 " \hr li1rgCfi:O.l' of 0 gdl'Jl l{t•1i,1, \\ hu Q\1 ncrl lht· 'frih. \I hn JiJ.:ed to (!rink, 11nd v.·ho rcmemb('rl'd \I 1th affcclion the great pf'("11·ar da~·s f'l f the free s.rread. 'l'he ho:1r·rl that BlP£'t k's pror1ded Y.'Ot1ld havl' dont• errdit. to Simpson·s, then the "rt•a t >1 a1·r<iir beefhousr ·rhc sa ll)r:n 1\as. in ;1ddition. a rrstuur;1nt by nil\\' and a good one . ·rht fr<'c lunch \1 :is almo:-.t £'\'.e lusively p:1trnn1z('d b~ thr repurll·r:. and their lad\' fru.~nd' 10 ::i dd1t1on trr Ht"1d , on<' of our bcnt·fac\Ur.o. \1 3, ;1 nrh Bo:-.ton·t~ 11e re1>0rter ;ind l'olumn1:.I c:i11e<t l.urh.1s H£'cbe. or Luk£' I.fl his fnends. Ills ronl ribut111n 1n 1hl' hoard \\'ilS "' r('~ul;ir hugE' round or !-illl\or\ chcf'SC. >Ir . Bct·bt• l11n1:-l·lf l'C'~ular\~· pour<'d h1:-O\\ n bP "t port into tht" ser:irw.:d·oul midd!(' ol thl' 1·ound. 1'hat 11 a:. Ii\ 1ng, pal. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f<ohert 1\' l\'<>••d. Puh//s/1('r Tlnnria! l\~1·v1/. f:d11t11 /Jarl>arn l\re1t11ch . i'.:d1/or1al f'a{li! Editor ·rhe 1•d1tnr1nl pul).e 11( th(' D:ull' 'Pilot !'>C\'k:. to inform and :.t1mul:i1'e rt"nders h) prt'11l•nt1n.1i on th~~ p:1 11r: di\~r"P rummC'nt:.1rr on toplC':. tlf 1n lrrr~l b) ,~nc11 ~·;1lt•1I C"otumn11>t!< and c;1rtoon1l-l:-.. h\' rro\·ilhng a forum for rt>adl'r:. \ 11•1\~ and hy prest'nt1ng 1h1, "''\\'papt·r·~ l•p1n1011s nnd 1dr:j~ Of'I current top1\'!o> The fllitor1al oe;iin1on11 of the U;ul) Pilot .11pp.t<ar on!~ 1n lht• t'd111.r1_.d rolumn at th~ top of th1' p:1,i:1• ll111 n1ons t•!.pr1·!'~~ b~ tht> \'<1lun1n1,1 ~ uncl t'anunn1-.t~ <1nd l\·H1'r 11 llll'r' :i rl' lh1·1t """ i!nd no t-nll11r,,,.m1:111 11f 1 ht•tr 'It"', h~ lht' 1>.111~ P1lnt 11hould ht' 1nft•rr1'<1. \\'cdnesda~:·. rlcccmlx.¥4, 1974 • School Drug Pushers Held Undercover Age11ts Nab 200 -01i 24 Campuses LOS AN(iELES <AP l -Police have arrested scores of suspected high school drug pushers who opur;i.t- ed on the campuses of 24 l.os Angeles schools. Officers began rounding up more than 200 youths ror whom they held warrants early Tuesday and con- tinued making arrests throughout the day. More than 100 were take n into custody during the first day. Narcotics agents said most or those arrested were between 15 and 18 years old. The sweep climaxed a three-month investigation in which undercover agents said purchases or a variety or drugs were made from 211 pushers on campuses. The purchases included cocaine. Brown Says 'Nq' To Inaugural Ball SACRAMENTO CAPJ -Tough tuck, girls. You won't get to dance with bachelor Gov.·elect Edmund G. Brown.Jr. at his inaugural ball. He isn't going to have one. LSD, amphetammcs, hishi!;h. mari- j~na , mescaline, barbiturates and "-lngel dust." a tranquilizer given to animals. Officers said that, posing as stu· dents. they spent more than $1~,000 buying the drugs. ··The situation was uncovered following a survey of narcotics usage which was administered lo secondary school students throughout the Los Angeles Unified School District in .November of .1'13," 11ld Deputy Police Chief Daryl Gates. "It lndlcat· ed that the use o f drugs was widespread." He added: "What we found was wholesale distribution of narcotics in the schools. But what part of the over· all drug problem this is, it would be difficult to say, but it's substantial in terms or a\!ailabilily to young peo· pie." Will R.,lign WedntsdlY, ~.C, 1974 CA/LY PILOT A 5 Strangled, Stabbed ·Sailor Booked ··· In Coed Death~., SAN DIEGO (AP)-Asailorv,.as 1n custody toduy in the murder of an 18· year-old coed who was round strangled <1nd stabbed in her dormitory room at San Diego State University. ' Ellis Lee Handy Jr., 21. was bOOked Tuesday night for investigation of murder, police said. The partly cl~d body of _Tan;ya Gardini or the northern Cahforn1a community of Walnut Creek, near I . Berkeley, was discovered Monday · night when her roommate returned from a Thanksgiving ·holiday trip ): .. s.rJ ~·. .., who knew ft.1iss Gardini. In Walnut "' Creek. she was head cheerleader last year as a high school senior and <'hosen Winter Carnival Princess. l\l iss Gardini's stepfather, hair stylist David Duarte, and her mother. Yvonne, live in Walnut Creek'i. Mills Had Eye ' On Carol Doda ' home. ,\ red sweatshirt. was all the SAN FRANCISCO CUPil ..:_ slain girl wore. Arkansas Democrat Wilbur · Despite stab Y.'ounds on the body. Mills is no stagedoor Johnny· Deputy Coroner Ou\'e Stark said an com'e·lately to strip shO'A'S. 'Orgies' Held In Wrong Zone LOS ANGELES (AP) -·rhe owner or a suburban canoga Park mansion, who reportedly used the IS-room r e· sldence for several weekend sex or- gies. bas betin fined $700 and put on three years probation. •·1 don't think it'~. necessary," the 36-year-old Brown told reporters at a news conference Tuesday. .. It just doesn'l fit into my style of the way I operate. We'll have an in- augural. it 'A•ill be in keeping with the dignity of the office and the way I see the problems ahead," he said. Bro\11n, a Democrat. 'A"ill s ucceed Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan on Jan.6. A reporter asked: "You don't know what you'll have in place _of an in- augural ball?" Rain Hampers Plane Search SAN LUIS OBISPO fUPI) -11 eavy rain, high winds and mud today ham- pered Searchers hunting the fourth victim of a collision between tY.;o light planes in Oight Tuesday. Sen. Ran dolph Collier. 72, de· an or the Ca liforni a leg isl4ture, announced h~ is resigning as chairman of the f>O'verfu l Senate Finance Com· mittee. He is expected to be succeeded by Sen. Anthony C. Beilenson, <D-Los Angeles ). autopsy showed f\.1iss Gardini died of San Francisco topless queen strangulation. Carol Doda recalls that a couple 1'he killing apparently took place of years ago, !\tills "'atched her soo n afte r she returned Sunday from a do shO\\'S in the buff and then in· trip to Walnut Creek to Zura Hall, vited her to join him and his v.·here 600 male and v.·omen students guests at his table. live in separated areas. Police Lt. Ed She put on h('r clothes and Stevens said Handy had rriends at the chatted v.·ith him for the better dorm and apparently knew Miss part of an hour. She recalls he Gardini. I v.•as "a nice man". .Robert L. Williams, JS, was sen- tenced Tuesday after bei ng found guilty Nov. 14 on 16 counts of violating municipal zoning laws. Brown quipped: "No. 1 didn't say that ... I just know that at that hour of the night, I will not be engaged in of- ficial activities.·· That prompted an outburst of laughter from reporters clustered in Brown·s secretary of state's of rice. The t~·o craft collided head-on dur· ing a rainstorm. scattering debris over a wide a rea near U.S. Highway IOI. Three bodies. those of two women and a man believed to be en route to Seattle in a Cessna 170. were re- covered Tuesday afternoon. Th• hom•town newspaper for all the Orange Coast 1 Deputy City Atty. John Nordblom said the violations in\'olved weekend mate-swapping and sex s essions which drew as many as 200 vehi cle~ on occasion to \V1tliam s· Bavarian-style chalet. I• l • "Would you define tha.l please?" Sheriff's deputies searched for the fourth victim . reportedly a man de- livering a Piper Comanche to San Luis Obispo. on e of them asked. · "No." Brown said. "I don't th ink th:lt"s necessary.·· is the l11JJIJ~!{1)i Because the cost of oil is soaring, it· will cost you more to heat your home. Bu• there are ways to save. ~lnn1c heat in~ c~~t ~ :1rt" up. rcgardlc:-::i r 1f the fuel u:-.ed. $t) i::; 1 ht• c11!'l of producin!{ t•lectricity. 'fh t· p 1·1(l' 11f f1 ~l'll.!:1l 111l 11:-<t·<l 111 t•lecui c grnt·rtit111~ pl:111t:-< h:1:-01urt' th;1n tripled in th<: pa:-;t IS 1n11nth:-;. 1\11d \\t" lllU:-;l \ISl' fu1l'i~11 uil to 1llCl'l lig1d ;ur µulluti<Jn rcquirc1nc.:11t:.;. Electricity is inrol\'cd in nwsL heating ::;yslen1:,.; indi1 t"CI ly 1ir dirt"C:tlr. :'I 1 b11d~et your use of heating \\~sely. ·rht'rc :tl'C several \\"rlYS to-Ou it. l·It.>re ;uc ti<Jll \1: suggest ions: 0 Consider lo\\·ering the tr111p1.~t"J\Lu t.; setting. It oould rust nbout 28~.; lt."'AA I J i1•r hl:'ating tn kcl:'p tht! tt•n1~rature ;it 68° i11stl'ad of 7:!:' .J 11 ntikes St'll:'l' 1t1 tun1 )tiur heril 011 "hen ynu'rt· <l\\·ar fri.>111 ho1ne. I lo,1·· 1'\l'L 111 f1\•('1.ing ;11\·:ts ;1 .\0° setting r:' .tt!vistbll'. LJ .'\re Yllllr doors :111d \\ indt11\1S v.•eath('I' st1ipJ>ed~ Caulking s111;ill npenings ~ind :-.~an1s \\•ill sa\'c energy-and 111nney. l.J Cltr.-ing draprrie~ and ctn1ains \\1i!I hold heat in-and t,-Old out. LJ s,, 11·i11 cltr..in}.( )'ta1r fi l'('pl<1cc danip· t'r, ;utd rent~ i11 rno111s not in use. ,SC.E Southern California Edison Make cvc1y kilu\\'att 1..wnt. 0 Arc your filt ers <.:lean? }Jerhaps they nl'ed replacing. 0 Ui11y retum·air .~rills and "'<illll·i.lir ducts c 111 drive up be<1ting costs, lo11. D If you ha'"e clectrit.: radiant healing, you can save by tun1 ing off them"ll)· star~· in M n1::; not in u~e. 1\s "·inte r <.1pproochcs. yuu11 need 1110re heat. But by budgeting your use of elect1icit y '"isely. you can hold down your rising bill. For \\'flY~ to do it , \vhy nut send for our free booklet? \V1ite: "Conserv;ition:· 1-:di:'nn, P.O. Box 800, Rosemead, CA 91770. "She was one of those all-American ' '--------------' t~·n,.<: :::inti intPlliP-Pnl " l'lAirt ~ t'OPrl __ ·c 0 f81IQS %,, food IDRJ s sa BJJ ollda Food gift paks make ideal gifts. They contain delicious specialty foods from Hickory Farms of Ohio. Most feature the world·famous BEEF STICK Summer Sausage. Right for all ages! '''as~ now 4.98 Gouda , Sn1okcd Eda1n Bar, 1wo Cheese Spreads, jJr of Preserves, j~r of jeUy plus Strawberry Bonbons for dc corati:--e pu rposes. 1'tID?•i 1GHTSPECIAL was f'M'now9.SS 1 lb. BEEF STICK Su n1n.-r Sausage,\Bellc Fleur Cheese, Sn1oky Cheese "ar, Mild Mid· get Longhorn plus Strawberry Bonbons. (, ~. ' •J. ' " I"·' ALL CHEESE PLUS BIG.R.OUNDUP ~·a! 2)1(8. now 21.00 Belle Fleur Cheese . Buller K:icsc Cheese , two Goudas, E.d an1 8;1r, S111oky Cheese B:i.r, four Cheese Spreads, Old·Fashiuned Crack· ers. Cheese Stick~ plus tasty Strnwbefry 4 lb. BEEF STI CK Su111nier Sausage, Gouda, E<laru Bar. r>.lild r..1idl,l(!t Longhom, Belle Fleur Cheese, Sn1oky l ~n1oked cheese Bar) and S1 r;1wbe rry l3onbu1ls , 8011 bons. I Wl·LL HAHDll T&ii CHalSTMAS 01n1 I IYPHOHI .••• 6.C.Z·Ot7J Man)l MoPa Gift PakS on Displa)l WIT~:,~i~CED Available in a large variety, they come in all price ranges and are lhe most precious of gifts because they can be shared with others. They show thoughtfulness. reflect good taste, flatter the recipient and spec1k hlghly or the giver. They are right for all ages. ~~~~~~~~~~···---~~~~~~~~~ TAKE WITH YOU OR WE 'LL MAIL! ff(tkd,, OF OHIO WESTCLIFF PLAZA . .. 17th & IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH PHONE: 642.0972 Mond•y·Frld•r 'tll 9. S1hud•r 'til I . lund•r 'tll 5 ii ( -. • Real Bread Line Two Papers Fold Due Tb Prices GLENDALE <UPI) ~A decline in revenue and <1n increase in costs have forced the Alhambra PO st- Advoeate a nd the Monrovia Nev.·s-Post to cease pubhca- t1on, it 'vas revealed Tues· day. Terrance Donnel ly, publisher of both papers, said the two dailies stopped publication as nf las t Saturday. "Lack of revenue and l'apidly increasing costs' of labor and matenal in these newspapers' busine ss rorccd the decision to be made." Donnelly sa1d. ''There has been a constant dechne in the economic situation of both or these nev ... s papers for se"eral years. Marketing Meet Set The International 'Pofarkeling Association of Orange County will hold its monthly iuncheon meeting Dec. 11 at the Jolly Roger Jnn, 640 West Katella in Anaheim beginning at 11·30 a.m. Luncheon fee is S3 SO for members and $5.50 for guests. ~take reservations by phoning the 1 ~1A at (714) 635·6160. Land Firm's Exxon: More Than a Fill Up By MILTON MOSKOWITl \\lhy is Exxon, the world's largest 01\ company, in· terestcd in competing with camera dealers. toy stores and hardv.·are stores'.' It seems that the captive au· dience 1t has in its credit card holders 1s Just too much lo resist. 1r you have an Exxon credit card, you probably got it for the convenience of being able to fill your lank \\'llh gasoli ne and charge the purchase. It's a conve· n1cnce t hat d<tt"sn't cost anything as long as you p:iy the monthly bill that arnves from Exxo~ stretch your purchases out and pay interest at the rate or 18 percent a year. For example: A recent Exxon catalogue y;as flog. g1ng a Samsonite bridge set -a table and four chairs-fo r $99.50-plus Sl2.50 for shipping and handling. If you v.·anted to pay it out over 10 months, 1t would set you back $9.99 per month (plus $1.29 per month for shi pping and handling) No bargains here-but at least you don't have to go to the store to shop. Your Exx- on credit card bnngs the store to you r home. If these eatalogues are successful. Exxon may be able to dri\·e hundreds of stores out of business. What boggles the mind 1s · It~ YO U DON'T pay the \Vh y? Exxon last year bill in full . you v.·1\1 be carnedS2.4btllionaftertax· charged interest. And if you cs. That \\'as more money don't pay· at all , you will than v.·as earned by JlnY soo n be relieved or your· company 1n the Un ited credit card. States with the exception of The advantage to Exxon American Telephone & is obvious. rr you bold one of Telegraph, which cleared its credit cards, you are S2 .9b1lhon. more likely to stop at an Ex- xon station for gasohne. Or you might buy a Lire, which can also be charged on the card It was to secure such an advantage that 011 com.. panies first issued credit cards. But Exxon is greedy. llere it has all those card holders on its computer. It's a ready-made market. Not just for gasoline at an Ex:ic· on station-for anything. Just send them a catalogue. the \\'ay Sears, Rocb~c k does. That ·s precisely v. hat Ex· xon now does. tr you're the holder or an Exxon credit THIS YEAR IT looks as if Exxon v.•111 pass AT&T. The company already earned S2.2 billion in the first nine monlhs of 1974. So 1rs about lo become the biggest pro. fltmaker in U.S. 1nduslry- in the world, for that mat· ter. Why then does it need lo sell Revere pots and pans to its credit card holders? After all, Exxon doesn't seem to be so hard up for pin n1oney. Copyfigtil 1t1C. l°'A"OtlH llmt' Lockheed's N · Ch card. you get more than a ame anges monthly bill. You get mail· Earnings . . order catalogues which in· \Valter Richardson ~S· \'ile vou to buy radios, re· soc1ales h~s changed its cord players. pots and pans. nam~ to.Richardson Nagy clocks. bicycles. pool 1'1~rt1n, 1t "''as announced tables, gun,, cabinets, this week by W~lter J . binoculars. movie cameras Richardson, pres1den~ of and toy train sets. Just the Costa !\1esa arch1t.ec· signify v.•hal you want and tural and land planning charge it on your good old firm . Exxon credit card. Increase LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lockheed Aircraft Corp. re· ported that earnings for the three months ended Sept. 29 rose to $5.8 million, Or 51 Richardson said that lhe only change is the name. Hoth personne l and ownership remain the same. ALSO, YOU DON'T have to pay for these purchases · c~n~ a share, from $2.3 right away. Nos1r, Exxon is . million, or 20 cents a share, hip to credit. You may ayearearlier. • .. Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK DAil V PILOT 85 STOCK EXCHANGE Litton Lo ss BEVERl.Y lOl .. t ... c:; (AP) -Litton Tnduslrit's reporll-d Tu~sday a decline in earnings for the three months ended Oct. 31 despite a sharp increase In sales. The conJtlomrratc earned U .35 million, or 21 cents a share. comp3red Ydth $11 .89 million. or 29 cents a share, a year earlier. 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N'lt, It d1tltr1111 tre"' IN •bow .• "' l<ol!d.oy JIK•••l•en Cln!ff II" M ... il:r .. 1, C.0.lf Mf1.f. 0••"0' , ........ (.tttorft•• 0.tfd No..,mllirt II. "II, S•QMGfll: 0.0.0I ~ Jtol>N..,, Tr•n>ltrt'f Pvl>U•""d Otlll'QI!: c...~1 o.c.-· .. "'' TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS CBS 121 8:00 -Tony Orlando and Dawn. This nt!Y.' comcdy-musir·variety series makes its de· but tonighl with guest sturs t'Jorence Henderson alld Will iam Conrad. ABC (71 8:30 -··o nl y With Married Men." Mi chele Lee plays a girl who won't go out wlth tt single guy in this new 1·v comedy with David Birney, Dom DeLuise and J udy Carne. NBC (4) J O:OO -Pe trocelli. A young police man atCUSed OC killing hiS \Vife's }OVCr is P e trocell i 's unpopulotr client in t onight's episode. - TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening DECf.MBER 4 •00 ~B•~~m:.:. 0 Ll~tn llP1lb11l l•-•r1 n . 8oslon Ctltk.s. (i) Sa11111,u m b,111tll!ll lurr Sflow l'1rtridt1 r1111tr MM 51!u1d Of !ht disiflUfhl filncte of )'OU"l dttismnter ind fin111eial wi1111f Chris Brock. wlltn the tfrl reports th1t Cllri1 is miu ina ind his m•n· sion's bt en ~1nd1liltd. ltslie Ch1rltson, Estelle Winwood Ind Andrew Pri nuunt. 0 Q) (1) ~ m t1t11 T111nt "Chttrs" Sim BoUoms auests •i a stullerrt with 1 drinkin1 p1~m who re.stnt1 111 ol1trs of 1d'lice, es· Pf(l1lly lrom his te•cher, LllCIJ Tannt1. Pat Hilltlt also 1ue1ts. m Notti ~-Foothll HiPll1ht1 m can11•1a ED The Life If ltllll!Ot 111 V'111cl 'Primate' Bizarre Spe~ial Co n trollill.g of An i mals Practice for Huma11s? By FRANK S. SWERTLOW NEW YOHK !UPI\ - "Primate," PBS' look at the bi zarre relationships between mun 11nd the world of the primate on Thursday night at 10 on KCET, is one of the most fascinating, and perhaps thought provoking documentaries or this or any television seasOn. This multilevel Cilm , pro· duced and directed by Frederick Wiseman. cen· tcrs around the animals and hum ans at t he Yerkes Primate Research Center, . a d i vi sion of Emory University in Atlanta. Durin g the two-hour black and white film, viewers will see primatcs- gorillas, chimpanzees and monkeys -electronically stimulated for sexual and aggressive data. Others will be ripped apart for neural and physiological patterns. 1\nd many v.i ll be studied for the effects of alcohol and other drugs. AT F IR ST glance, many \'iewers may think this is just another lefl·winger's use or television lo grind his ax: against the abusers or · a nimals. Admittedly, one can argue there are elc· ment,s of this philosophy present. But take the show to the T II A N K Fu LL Y • ing a piece of furn1ture. next level. \\'Iseman does not hand the Wiseman is a great film \Vhy are these animals viewe r the cuddly and cute maker. One only has to look being studied und is the re· "'o rld or the primate to a t his previous documcn· search really necessary or make us feel sorry for the taries -"llospltal," "Law just another example or the anim als. This is for the a nd Order,'' and ''Titicut academic playground? ci rcus or a zoo, or the com· Follies" -to . appr9ciate Perhap:s. mercial networks. this. ··Primate'' continues But let"s take the show to \Ylseman u!!es the stark· his string of superb and un- the next level. What iC we ness of cinema-verite to un-settling films. s ubstituted primates Cor fold hi s program that uses fi. i"'""""""""""""""""""1 people ? no narration or music. You . see v.·h at \Yiseman h as ~-··~~'r"_"'"'-. llERE LJES the most de-filmed and edited. One, of -.. I vas t ating element of course, should not .take the Wiseman's show. The re· film as objective film mak-~ , ..... "" -search gained at the center ing. The choice of the sub-I I--.;.._.;.. _____ , might be applicable to ject and the way it was edit· humans. especially if they e d get Wi se m an 's are members or a minority philosophy across. group. But the award-winning ••\Vhy do you wunt lo con-film maker permits a good trol a nin)al behavior," said deal of lee"•ay for the Wiseman in an interview. \•ie"·er to make up his mind "The obvious use of this re· and to seek the level_,he search is for humans. Who "'ants to emphasize on the wants to control animals"!" show. This is an element of 1 111..,..,~ Wiseman may not be far arl and , at least for this \\•rong from his viewpoint. show, televi sion takes a Have we not heard the cry mighty step away from be- for the control of the sexual fliiiiii•iiiiiiiiiim;;;;;;~-1 1 appetites for criminals or people on welfare~ And didn't the Nazis advocate the extermination and con · lrol oi the so-called inferior r;;aces'? Although it is hard to imagine that this could oc- cur in tt:!e United States, the possibility just might pre· sent itself. .... JACK HICHOLSOH "THE LAST DETAIL" !RI Evn lat1 "-7 p-. C1111t. S..., l ,,_. Mtnial ColllldJ Sllow Q4] Stat Trtk m Eltdric c..,1Jlf G:l Spttd llatt1 flttin1 to Vtnice from frel'ICh·OCC:U· r;::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;-1 111td Milin. da ViJ!Ci 1111dt plans f01 the 111Ytnlion ol iubmarints IOI P"''""' p.,,. · '""",,_.,·NY i;.,.,. "''"'~ A•.,•G 5:lO®Jlo il:~ t11t: defense ot venicl. Durin1 this "THAT CHAMPIONS HIP SEASON" by J111011 Miler ptriod he crelltd his l1mous "The ar> •OW>1u1el,I bn,...,. _..,,, ~ -1 ..... l•llA o.iv •• list $uj)'ptr" IOI tllt reffdory II !•-)•r•·--...... lllelo-OlftfWIO-aODCl<I-•.• SCR •I Ille monasteiy 11 Milin. Btn G1z1r· ""\/!'IQ......,__,._.,.....,•" -o ... s ............ LA. r- Thi l'lor!tlft Uttlt ltHall fl '*ts. Tllffdey ffwolf S•:dal 1:00 p-. SPIClAL SLN>A T , <a (I)) lilly 'r1h111 Ctvllilt MUST CLOSE DEC. 22 MATIWEES • J:OCI P.M. ''°' ~OO~OO!!JC!l '"' ''" 0 Hm N Sq111d ED Dr• .. • frvtll 01 t..u<rue:im 10:00 · Whirs MJ Untl I) TOWN HELD HOSTAGE! I lo'lt lUCJ Thi Fii * MANHUNTER TONIGHT Q_7](j)Ho1111'1Heroe1 O @(I)(jJ M1 n~unt11 "Thi fB U111111ld1 lodestar AmbuUI" Dive B1rrtl1 111d ITht Blt VtlltJ 1 e:roop or townsfol~ b1rriude Clt1•t lo cti1nct thtmsel~rs in 1 small ~lll11e s1or ([l) lon1ru1 in ifn 1u1mpl to stand oll an 1mul D11Nt1 by 1 vicious r•nr d•termi~ed to T••H Stoor11 free B1r1en·i prisoner. 7:30 I) lolM G1Hnt'1 List If lllt Wild 0 ~ CiJ lfgfl:) l'tlloulli "Cctun i Gomer l'y1c trrp!oy" Pet rocelli 1oes 111inst the Na• That Tine senlimtnts of the urtife town or ~ Ci'J Lift M1t1 A 1>111 San Rt mo whe11 lit 11~rs up lhe (I) rliJ (i) Tt Trll tlHi Trvth ddt ns. of I }'OUlll Sin Remo po O Iii" G11h1111 CtltWdt l!et!lljn accuud 111 h.ll'inr shot ind (10) P'riol ls lipt tWeil his wift's lovtf. Bin Mtsltrs I hwftdlM Rldl1rd JHCktl ind Hrrdtn R0tk o., 1t Hirllt tUtlt . Other l'toJle, Othr P!acn 0 m ID Nm Celnri!J lowlin1 @ TH leld O!t11 little Rnuls 0 I~ 001 (I) ED lie! t-flstle 1:00 0 @@ (() rtEMIElE Tiii)' O.· loon! "'Oerdly Jusht:f' Mith1er li!IH l °'"" f, new comedr·muiit· Cctle pitsts rs 1 dose lrlend of •ir1t1r st1iei st1rTini Tony Or!tnff Cllristie'1. 1 polite tudtmy d1ap and his $ini inr pirtneis. Ttlml out. ..no betomes I one min "duth Hopkins and Joyce Vi11eent Wil\On. squid" e~etvtint suspK!td crim1n Hortnce Henderson 1nd Willi1ml rls httd bf lhe courts. Conra-1 !flest. fi4l Thi U•touctirble1 0 ~ ""', ,.., Ho ... t]l) In ll«NI ''Chmtopher P1rk1n ·v IUIJ .. •ut UMM1111t , ,.1 101 .1., l'r1in1 " Ill Yoke °' finktr .lonn" 1na:-... 1ss1t1 u1 1r15 When the townspecple 111 divided 10:30 I ltul'll•Y to MYentu11 on lhe rMtter ol 1 btll far their W1Jldt!111t churth, Tinker-,1 coppemTtith who U tilidld Grit• sells pots and p1ns-5lllvcs thel1 lnlllfVisitu dil1mm1. Ch~k McCum ruests. lfldla T1pt1111 0 Movit: (21tr) "OH Foot in Heir' •~ (wes) '60 -Attn l1dd, Don Mut• 10:45 0 Bell...,.. Shw r1y, Dolores Micllatl$, 11:00 I]) fJ (I) €ll m Cf} News (t) lt1t If G11udll ifi!) EiJ ® 00 News 0 GUN IN THE HOME Int ol GrtllClll *MEANS B,AD TROUBLE 6 ~~llCJSllM ON TH ATS MY MAMA! Miuioll: lftpouiblt 0 (~@)@ CD Tk1t's MJ M•· N_ijllt G1U1ry 1111 "'Chllon's Gun" When Earl's (]) htt1 lilffln lp1rtmen1 •S robbed, Cl1tto11 dtc1c!tsl ti' Wild Wild Wen 111 buy 1 run lo pro1«t h11 l'lomel EtJ l!{_I fOI He1ttll -despite ld1ml's prolt!b. (Q!, {!j)'Wanltd: Dtad Dr Alh't ! Dt1ltr'1 tllotte . ltTiktsATilicl ll:IS €D Ci11e11134 Varlety ll:JO l)'!li (I}@CBS l ate M , Q61 MO'tic: (2hf) "Tht ~1nwoid 11 "fip tri A Dtld .locltf' (dr1) '5 ~u111e~ (tom) 'SJ-Dor-801111d1,I -Robert T1ylor, lrtk LOfd. Mrrt1 M11i1 Ptr5Chy. G1bel, Oorol_t!t Milone, I To111 T. Hi ll, \he Storytellu 0 <l)@Qgj m Joltn"t C.r111 tlt1Nt piomhip W11stl1n1 Johnny M1!his RutSh. IHIJ li11h1111 t1US1dt O House ot fri1ht111Jttin Jap1r1ti. l1n1u1111 1'ro111111 @ Mime: "ffi.J.cktd" (ad't') 'SO l:lO 00 Mike Dov11as Show Jim Ortis, M11Sh1 .IOMS. 0 (})G)Ak Wtdnnd•J Mll'iie: 0 C2({))(I)G)Wide Woll (C) (90) "Oll!J With M1fried Men" Sptti1I "Salute to Redd Fc11" ( (tom) '74 -Dav•d BTmer. M1ch11t1 0 Movie: "S!1u(flte1 on Tint Lte, Dom Dtl uiH, Gavin M1cleod I Avenut~ (mys) ·57 -Rid!11d [81 Judy C.1nt. Chl05 ind camedr 'rf Jin Sterlin&, Dan Ourye1, luh w•dffd whtn a st1J 1111. 11rho only Ad~mi. .. fl'ln!s !o dllf m111•td mtn, mttl! m am Cesl>f' l sly b1cllf:!ol fl'hO ~re!tnds to ~I ff) Soul m1rr1td be.caui.e ht dotsn't win! I 12:00 0 MO'lit: "Dtllan (dll) "64-}o1 loin;·ttrm ~n~IYtment •1th ~n-ont C1A.,ford, P1ul Burke, Oi1rlt$ SIC 0 The St1n, lord ID Mu" Gritti n Shew m ~O'lit: "Ce fof 81okc• {com) fa~ (I ) BobbJ li•ld•bofo $how ·51 _ Vin Johnson. *Special l :30 Tomorrow l:OO 0 'l<li ,011,,,,. OH, BABY O C1J@Cil00"'"' BABY, BA BY! 1:45 0 Ml'lit: .. 2ftl:!" 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"'OICll 'f"'IGI .... o.. •• ,,., c ....... ... on • ...,, •t~·4S•f 1\lllO WAii Oli,.l 111'11 81ARS & I toJ SHAGGY DOG 111 ClfllDtfN .. 11 I SO< What CAN You Get for onl y a dime ~ -, these days?;..<, -!- Loe-al want I ds IDlm .. A-Lln11 ,_..,, S1111rdl1f I \ 7 t • Orange Coast EDITION • • Today's FinaL N.Y.Stocks • VOL. 67, NO. 338, 9 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1974 c . ' Co.sta Mesa Pushes Drive to Wipe Out Slllut By ALAN DIRKIN ot .. o.ltJ Jl'lllll ..... Costa ~tesa councilmen have urged the city's legal staff to speed work on an ordinance banning the display or "pornographic" newspapers in racks on public sidewalks. The councilmen and City ~1anager Fred Sorsabal said Tuesday citizens were pressuring city hall for action against the racy newsrack displays. Stands near post offi ces and at a Joe a· tion on Adam5 Avenue were causing the most furor. City Attorney Roy June said that the council could have an ordinance now "but it undoubtedly would be shot down." I-le said one that might be ef· fective should be ready in January or February . "To avoid discrimination, we 'll be banning all nei,i.·sracks. including the Christian Science Monitor's.'' June warned. The diseuss.ion at the city council meeting Tuesday night was similar to many th at have occurred in other cities in Orange County and Southern ' California as local governments have attempted to curb the display of ris- que material. June . noted that Newport Beach. Anaheim, Tustin and Santa Ana have all approved or are drafting or- dinances to control the rac~s. but these laws have not yet been tested in court. The attorney told councilmen tl\al ordinances in Lynwood , El Cajon, Burbank, and Los Angeles have all been round to be unconstitutional, fail· ing to meet tt1e test of the rirst amend- ment, "''hi<~h guarantees freedom of the press. r Sorsabal. exhorting the council at its dinner meeting to push for an or- dinance, criticized "freedom of the press and all that junk if the press wants to defend that kind or newspaper." Sorsabal maintained that there is freedom of the right to travel. indicat· ing that the couilcil has the right to is- sue encrolchqient permits for use of the sidewalk-s. June countered by say- inJ? that unreasonable interference must be demonstrated. Public Works Director Jamt's Eldridge noted that everything but ne1o1.•spapers requires encroachment permits and June explained that this is because newspapers have better constitutional protection. Councilman Al"in Pinkley said it \\'as because ncwspcipers were so powerful. "They remind me of the en- vironmentalists squawking about rights. What about my rights?" Councilmen suggested that bu s stops and benches be placed near the racks. forcing the racks to be put back on private property "\vhere lhl' proper· ty o...,·ner could decide y,•hich ne\\·spapers he "·ould allo...,· to bl> dis- played. June said that hl' "·ould prefer not to "·rile an ordinunce thut would fitil in court because that might open Ute door to greater abu:;e June indicated that the l)'pc of Or· dinance that v.ould be drafted would be tied to e ncroaehm(•nl of _lh(' sidey,·alks Mesa Crash Halts Power to 1,700 Government Car Crash To Regulate • "Ga.s..JJ.sagel ~ = _Kills Two CHICAGO (UPI) -The government will have to resume controlling gasolirlt! di stribution around the begin· ning of the neY" year . Treasury Secretary William E. Simon today told the Chicago-Sun·Times. Simon was quoted as saying that some m andatory measures will be needed to reduce consumption soon un - less there is an unlikely sharp decline in usage. "A return to allocation \\-'ould mean ga,soline stations \vould have less to sell." said. As a consequence, dealers 'A'Ould close on Sundays, alternate odd-and· even numbered purchase eligibility day.s and resort to other methods of spreadinJ their supP.IY, the newspaper qlfoted Sitnon as sayin,g. . Simon. chairman of the Adfl}inistra- lion's Economic Polley Boartt,: said oil imports are running between 6.1 and 6.2 million barrels a day. while the goal is to hold imports to5.4 million barrels d aily. But the White House today reaf- firmed Ford's opposition to raising the gasoline tax. "The President is opposed to the gasoline tax and is not persuaded of the need for the gas tax," press secretary ~Ron Nessen told a news conference. .................... GOP Voting Enrages Solon Bob Badham SACRA~1ENTO IAP) -Frank l'lturphy or Santa Cruz was re-elected <'hairman of the Assembly Republican Caucus after a stormy and angry clos'ed-door meeting today of the 25 GOP lawmakers in the lower house. !\lurphy's defeated rival -As- semblyman John Briggs of Fullerton -angrily accused some GOP col· 1eagues or being liars. A legislator supporting Briggs, As- zem blym an Robert Badham of Newport Bea<'h. banged open the door ol the meeting room and loudly voiced an expletive insulting colleagues as he brushed past reporters. The voling for the No. 2 Republican post in the Assembly was conducted by secret ballot in a closed·door meet· ing. Murphy, who has been caucus chairman since P.tarch 1973, refused comment on the vote. · ·But Bob Beverly. the Republican noor leader from f.tanhattan Beach. said "I think It y,·~s 14 \"Otes for ~Iurphy ." 160 Eme.r15ency Calls Orange County Sheriff's officers responded to 160 emergency calls throughout the county during the 24 hours ending midnight Tuesday, de· puties reported today. . APPLIANCE SOLD TO FIRST CALLER "I couldn't believe the Daily Pilot did Jt again. 1 sold my reCrigerator to the first caller." That's the success story lold by an Irvine housewife after she ran thi!l ad: COLDS POT. 17 cu Ct.. Crost rree, coppcrtone. Excel cond, $.150. xxx-xxxx. tr you have an appliance you'd like to con•ert to cash, call 642-5678. Put a rew words lo work for you. Jn the Dally Pilot. • From Mesa A headon sports car-pickup truck crash on a rural roadway in Kern County near Bakersfield has killed two young Costa Mesans, authorities said today. . They were identoified as the driver. Frederick 0. Hange, 20, or 983 Arbor St., and Jeff Taylor, 19, or 1762 Pit- cairn Drive. California Highway Patrol officers said the accident occurred Tuesday on High"·ay 33, "''hen flange's small sports car appafj!ntly veered into the oncoming northbound lane. Pickup truck driver Jose Renteria. 24, of Lost Hills, saW the little car hyrtling toward him, CHP officers said., and tried to avoid the collision by s\.ervlng into southbound lane1>. Patrolmeri .. Problng the accident said Hange then managed to regain partial control or his sports car and also swerved back into his O\\"n lane. At. that point, both vehicles were on a collision course and slammed headon into each other. said CHP of- ficers. Renteria escaped serious in- jury. Funeral arrangements \\'ere being made today by the victims' parents, Mr. and l\-1rs. Ronald Taylor of the Pitcairn Ori ve address and 1\-1 rs. l\-1aye l-lange or the Arbor Street ad- dress. Two Brothers Go to Court In Slaying Two brothers charged with murder were to race a preliminary hearing in West Orange County municipcil court today in the Oct. 31 shootin g of Stephen "Mike" Finklea. Charles Bean and llugh Bean of Cora m. ~1ont ., had been held in Orange County Jail since their arrests barely 24 hours after the alleged shoot ing. Finklea. 19. was 1973 Athlete or the Year at Fountain Valley High School and captain of this year's Orange Coast College wr~tling team . The 9 a.m . hearing"\11asca\Jed before Judge W. Patrick l\1cCray. The brothers Yt'ho reportedly had been in Orange Count y \'isiting re- lati\'es on Oct. 31, are accused or firing six bullets into Finklea during the holdup of a Fountain Valley 7-E\e\•cn market where he...,·orkedas a clerk. They allegedly ned with S92 from the cash register. F'ink\ea who has been described ns "'evefything to e\'erybody" wa s popular on both the F'ountain Vall ey and Orange Coast campuses. Friends said he planned to transfer next year to Stanford University: hop· ing to become a math teacher and wrestling coach. The two brothers were arrested by Santa Ana police Nov. 1. reportedly as they "''ere preparing to leave the ttrea and return to l\-1ontana . Two guns matching the caliber or those belie\'ed used to kill Finklea were round in the back seat oftheircnr. Lawyers with the Orange County District Attorney's office said they may seek the death penalty Brezhnev to Paris •, MOSCOW fAPl -Soviet leader l..eonid I. Brezhnev boarded a special : AeroOot tL62 J.oday for a fli Ji:ht to Paris and two days of talk~ Yt'ilh Prcside.nt Valery Gl~card d·Eslainj[. B~ihnev and Giscard d'Eslain~ are l'xpected to CO\'Cr trade and polltlcal subjects. . O.lltfl'lllll~ ..... COSTAMESACITYTRUCKGETSSTUCKATMAGNOLIASTREETANDIRVINEAVENUE Driver Was En Roule This Morning 10 Help Motorists Slranded In Construction Area - -· ' - ·- "'"""~_ .... ___ --=-·:...,.: __ -------- • ·-• ---- , o.n, P'li.t ...,... r, ""tric:' O'°""""" CINDY THORSON (WITH PADDLE) AND F..RIEND MAKE CROSSING OF GRAHAM STREET Huntington Beach Girls Take to Canoe; That's Warner Ave~nue In Oackground Drivers Float to Work Coast Downpour Floo_ds Freeway Lanes, Drains By JOHNVALTERZA Ot .. O.llfP'lllll~ Rain thal was a long time brewing slammed hard into the Orange Coast today, dumping more than three in - ches of moistur(' in some c<>'rfl · munities before dawn. The storm hit hard late Tuesday · ni(?ht, continued unabated, and as re· sidcnts awoke early today intersec- lions wcr<' flooded throughout the re- ition. some freeway lanes were bloCkcd complel.ely at tlme.s and many rei;ldcnces and businesses were experiencing some Ooodin.1t 1'owcr outages hit everywhere. and In one O<'curring al the rushhour in Santa An3 . tv.10 sheriff'' deputies suf· le red concussions in an accident relat· I cd to weather problems. The !ltOJ'm was furious and capricious through the night y,•lth rainfall figures showing a strong dis· parity. In Huntington Beach, experts said that in some segments of the com· mlinlty more than three inche!i fell at an intensity which approached a 25..)rtar storm stage. Throu,i::hout the C03St-from Seal Beach to S~n Clemente -~the rain created Lhesc problems · -ll UN TINGTON BE~as bat· tered throughout the night"""lJy rain· fall which washed oil from well fields onto rQlldwa.ys , compoundinR the mis· cry or molorists. Tho conditions J closed Pacific Coast Hi ghway for a time and scores of olher roads were also closed by the rain, mud and sometimes, the oil. sy,•irling flood "'ater lapped at "'indowsills at a Brookhursl Street mobile home park and residents e.vacuated. S1:1ndbags were needed for some Sunst>t Beat h residences and Oood-control channels 1ere brimful byda.,.,•n -N~WPORT BEACll <'tt~· nffi~ial!> proela1med the storm the mosl se\'ere since lht whopper of 1969. and water gushed through narrow streets 3nd al· leys, hittln" sever11.I hnmel!. One Corona del l'ltar couple wa s evacuated (Ste STORM, Pa ge A2) / Sherifrs Car Slams Irii_o.Pole About 1.700 Southern California Edison customers in north Costa Mesa and Ne...,•port Beach we re .... ·ithout power for 24 minutes thi c;. morning after a sheri ff's patrol car hit a utility pole. The two deputies in the car were later hospitalized. An Edison official said the breakdown occurred at 7:23 a.m. "'ith :he po .... ·er restored at i :47 a.m. He said that most of the custom'ers y,•ere commercial or industrial fa cilities near Orange County Airport. The airport was in the circuit that was knocked out. but the tower wag not affected because emergency generators were automatically tri it· gered. The hreakdo\\-'n area was south or the San . Diego frecY.'IY around Paularino. Red Hill and Airwar avenues and Baker Street. Elsewhere in Costa Mesa. street t rews were out barricading and diverting traffic from flooded areas . "There's nothing big ~ it"s just a n;iess all over." said Police Lt. Avery " Smith.· Costa ~1 esa Public Works Director James Eldridge said thaJ the ,.worsl spot in tO\\-'n "'.as on Pomona Avenue · south or 17th Street. "It's so deep there that the "''ater came in thr y,•in - dO\\'S of a car." he said. Although "'ater "'as backed up in many streets. there \\-'ere no major difficulties or closure's in the city. The sheriff's unit struck the power pole on South l\Iain Street. Santa Ana . The l'A'O deputies in the vehicle. Robert Cone and Ed...,·in Crosth\\•ait. were admitted lo Orange Cou nt ~· l\1edical Center "·ith head inJurirs. They .... ere listed in .;table condition. l,35 Booked in Jail Orange County jail bookings for lht· 24 hours ending midnight Tuesday totaled 135 persons-119 me n and Ill women -jail deputies reported today. Oranl(e Cua st \\"t•alhcr Fair skies tonight and Thurs- da~·. atcording to the weather ser\'ice. with slightly "\lo'armer temperatures along the Oranl!e Coasl. Highs in the mid-Gos Colder tonight \\'ilh IO\\'S dipp1nj! into the 40s li\SIDt: 'l 'ODI\ \' T lt'O BtJptit' m fn 1~ltrs tJ re lhrea!cning tn ~IH' C'lnnPc!1c11t scli1101 fl /l1c1alt IJVt'r sirtli-qrarfr home economics C'Hlrsrt '!f/e;ed t•l l)oys. 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But there is a possibility that our nose wheel may be sl uc k in such a position th al it may not securt' properly." The rlight fron1 Bangkok 10 N('w Delhi started circling that airport.-tO use up fuel in Ca!>e of a crush It was pitch dark and there was no way for •nyone on the ground to let the JlilOI know whether the nose wheel had '°wered.as 11 v.•as supposed to MY 11.Ei\RT WAS BANGING against the sides of my throat while my &nVettnr:comJ><jnion . UPI correspondent Leon Daniel. calmly asked the stewa..rde1s If she would Like the adults to hold any rnghtened children in their laps. Slc'A·ardt<SS I.ix Dinham, 26, qf Bristol. England, told Daniel that 'A·oulcin 'ti.be necessary. lie 'A'ent back to sleep. '-A f.ew m inutes later. a curly·haired young ste'A·ard with a wide, re· assuring grin and a tack or tact walked down the aisles asking passengers not. lo r:usb forward toward the door "1n case we come to a sudden stop." The.pilot spoke aJ!ain . "Ladies and gentlemen. v.·e are about to land. When t come back.on the P.A. and shout 'Brace. Brace,' I -.·ant you lo put a pillow in your lap and touch your head to your knees, covering your head with your right arm " TllEN MIS." DIS1fAM TRAVERSED the aisles, soothing passengers and maintaining a calm, that seemed to Vtork. l\1 inutes before landing hov.·t-ver, she was markedly~tense as she explained the "brace" position lo U:. Then she sat do'A'n, strapped herself in and began chatting amiably 'Al\h a male passenger. ··srrice ! Br11ce ~ ··came the call from the captain. We braced. The big jet 's rear wheels hit the·airstrip. Ttle'Tlo"ie settled ~enlly down and the plane taxied along level with the ground. The nose never dipped. The front wheels were down. A cheer went up from the passengers and, as in all cases of canceled emergencies. strangers became old friends as they discussed the crash that wa sn•t IF Tlf£ NOSE WllEEL OF the plane had not secured, it could have meant insta nt fire as the front of the plane scraped along the concrete airstrip. Most or us realized that. although few talked about it. As the stewardess put it, "I don't mind dying, but I'm hideously afraid of being burned." ---~-~011:'~_M.;9_!!e,y Qff~!:, Described to Jurors WASH! NG TON IAP) -Former He said he resented the implication President Nixon told aides H. R. that was being left with the jury. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman when they we re leaving the White Prosecutor Richard Ben·Veniste I-louse thal they could have $:200,000 to . disclosed the offer by aski ng S.100.000 from a special cash fund , the ·Haldeman: Watergate cover-up trial jury wa s "Is it not a (act that in a conversation told today. between you and President Nixon. . The money came from peop:le who President Nixon told you that there received favored treatment from the was a fund available in cash that could Nixon administration. be made available to you after you Haldeman and Ehrlich man. both leave the Wh ite House, for your benefit defendants in the cover·up trial, re· and expenses, $200,000 to $300,000 that signed as Nixon·s top <'aides in April somehow was provided by persons 1913. in the midst of a series of accusa· who were given favored treatment tions that high \Vhite tlousc officials overlheyears~" attempted to hide Wbitc Hoµse and Haldeman replied: "I recall a Nixon re·election committee involve· general conversation like that.•• ment in ttfe'l972Waterg2te break-in. Ben-Venisle then read from a Haldeman . under cross · examination. admitted that the offer transcript of a conversation Nixon v.·as made Sf'\•eral times but that he had "A·ith Haldeman and Ehrlichman on April 17, 1973 -less than t-.·o didn't accept ii "·eeks be fore their resignations -in Maheu Granted $2.8 Million ' In Defamation LOS ANGELES fli Pll -A fed eral jury today ordered lfo.,.,•ard Hughes to pay Robert A. ~l aheu S2.8 million for defaming the charaetl'r of his former chief aide \\'ho v•a s fired four years ago as head of the billionaire's La s \lei:?as empire The jury of ~ix pcr~n., deliberated ~1x days before announcing their \'erdict. !\laheu n·as nol present in the courtroom . llughes, 1n SC'C lusion in the Bahamas. nt?ver appeared at the trial \1h1ch bega n 1n February and ~·as not prP\'>Cnt \\'hen the damage \'Crdlct was returned in U.S. District Court ORANGE COAST .c DAILY PILOT r,... Or•~'l"' '"''' O.•I• PHol, '""'""''"'"l•<-· °'"""' '"" ........ F••n." 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Telephone 1714) ..-2-4321 Classilll'd Adver11slnq ••2·S671 'Olll"•'1''• '''' 0•~~00 C~•\I IOIJ~''""'IQ r.o,.,,~.... ... ..... ··~·.f\ •1'11\l••hO<O• ..,.lot•-' ..... 11., D• fO .... •l·'l'-M• "''•·~ "''1 ~ <~U'l•O * "'"~' •11"<•1! D"'"""oO!'> DI lGPY'>41M • ..,.,.., So>cond ti.1• llO\l•oao' !M•<I •I CM•,...Mf'w c.i......... "'"""~•OfO "" ,...... u 00 inellt~I .. , '' "'''' \.o 00 _,..,, ITIOl•!a•• eittt~IOI'\ u 00 "'0"'"'' I "'hich Nixon said that giving them the money would be "no strain, it doesn't come out of me, I never intended to use the money." Ben · Veniste said th~ offer "lends to show there was an agreement" that Nixon, Haldeman and Ehrlichman v.·ould all protect each other. Questioned by U.S. DistMct Judge John J. Sirica about the materiality of bringing up that conversation, Ben· Veniste said that under the agreement Select {Watergate) committee and . C'ontinued thecover·up. ·· He said it tended to show that Haldeman and Eh rlichm an knew Nix· on v.•ould .. help them financially if they needed it." It brought protests from both defen · dants• la"·ycrs and Ben·Vl'niste said "I ne\·er said it was accepted . they all underslood it in this co ntext.'' Al that point. Haldeman spoke up ~od said that ·'it seems to me a hi ghly unsa\·ory connotation" had · been raised. Experts Study Note in School Bombing Threat Crime lab technicians and fingerprint experts today v.•erc v.·ork · in g haod in hand with lhe FBI, follow · in.I? a bizarre $200,000 extortion de· mand and bomb threat al Estancia lligh School in Costa l\.lesa . Police immediately searched the c:impus at 232.1 Estan~ia Drive, ro11ow - 1ng receipt or the letter Tuesday. They found nothing. Dick Webber, spokesman for the FBl·s Santa Ana office. said today that federal prosecutors v.•ere delaying any action pending further invesligalion or the letter. The document postmarked Dec. 2 and mailed from a Costa Mesa post of- fice was received by a secretary and lurned over to Assislanl Principal Alfred rtlarx. Patrolman John C. Whit!'.! said it was fa!h1oned of printed headline letters clipped from a newspaper and pasted toa sheet of ruled notebook paper. Agent \Y ebber of the FBI said today the spelhng 11nd l11youl of the note 'A'llS crude and the spelling poor . The precise wording demanded 5200.000 lo avoid ha\'e a bomb alleged· ly planted in the school detonated but other dctaUs which might be exp<!cted .. 11ere not Included. • .. ·' Southland Flooded By Storm .. By the AsSOt'illed Press The worst is over, the National Weather Service said today, after a night or ·heavy rain throughout California that noodcd homes a nd streets. coll apsed roors and downed po wer lines. Heil\'lest hit were areas south and east or Los Angeles, where numerous roof_s collapsed on industrial build- ings, and in Santa Barbara County, "'here as much as 7.9.5 inches of rain 'A'as recorded on backyard gauges. Several dozen homes were evacuat· ed in Carson, and in Carpinteria, where Franklin Creek overflowed. Northern and Central California were punished by one to two Inches or rain, accompanied by gales and lightning. Red Blutr had 2.63 inches over a 24·hour period ending late Tuesday and Stoc kton had 2.0 inches. WORKERS WITH PUMP(LEFT)TRYTO DRAIN ALLEY BEHIND 700 BLOCK OF IRIS In Corona del Mar, Flooding Hits Homes as Jasmine Creek Storm Drain Overflows The San Joaquin Valley reeeived nbout an . inch of rain. !\.Jore was ferecast. Po.,.,•er failures in the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday ni ght ranged in length rrom 10 minutes lo four hours and affected a n estimated 50,000 customers. Rains T~ngle Traffic Roofs coll apsed on industrial build · ings in Carson and other cities south and east of Los Angeles. where more than two inches of rain fell. County Rainfall Averaged 2.5 Inches Overnight But the heaviest r'alnfall was in San- ta Barbara County, where 4.75 inches was officially recorded and backyard gauges showed more than seven in· The season's first big rain did heavy Rubber Company in La Palma . damage in west and central Orange -Interior ceiling collapses and County early today and triggered a flooding at Los Alamitos General rash of traffic tangles police and Hospital, Alamitos West Convales· Califo,rnia Hi g~'A·ay patrolmen cent Hospital and the Los Alamitos couldn tke~pupWllh. Thriftimart store. . ~ounty . fire an~ flood . control of· -Large numbers of citizen assists r1c1als said !._h!_.!fl~~t ra1n-=n_!.~r1y~-fm:~!ocxlingproblems. 1nei"i?1'1:(11!S m 1r'-"-tttr'ffi-tn-e weSl: -Major intersection flooding all countyareathoughthecountyaverage over the north west and central for the storm was about 2.5 inches by 9 county. ' a.m. . . Turbeville said no major damage l\laJor. rain problems report.ed ~Y had yet been done in the county canyon county !ire Capt. Bruce Turbeville in· areas, victimized by ttle record noo<f. elude: ing of 1969. He said the rainstorm had -Complete collapse of a 40·foot sec· been unusual in that more had fallen in lion of the roof of the Kelly·Springrield Fram Page Al ' STORM ••.. from their damaged home. Roadways· were hopeless!~ nooded throughout the community. An accidentally closed storm drain at Blackie's-BOat Yard caused nooding. Neighboring buildings also were affected. T~ain Hits Woman OAKLAND (APJ -A 24-year·old El Cerrito woman has survived "'ith only bruises after falling in front of a Ba y Area Rapid Trans it train in MacArthur station during the evening rush hour Tuesday. Charman Smith was struck by the train and thrown between the rails where she lay until the train stopped. the flatlands than in the mountains. County flood control officials said today most of the rain fe ll in· a six· hour .span between 2 and 8 a.m. and the intensity of the downpour washed accumulated rubbish over slorln The county's freeways were a mess at rush hour this morning. A typal morning dri\'e from lhe Mis- sion Viejo area to Santa Ana that normally takes 25 minutes took as long as an hour and a hair. A California llighway Patrol spokesman said so many accidents had occurred that it was impossible to. keep a running tally, but that no fatalities had occurred. The spokesman said major freeway Oooding running as deep as three lo four feet was backing ·up traffic between Isl and 4th Street on the Newport Freev.·ay ; at tlie intersection of the Newport f'reeway and the Santa Ana Freeway: al the intersection of the Laguna Freeway and Santa Ana Freeway; at the junction of the Santa. Ana and Riverside freeways and at virtually every major intersection in coun.ty territory. ch es. . A gauge at the high school in Goleta showed 7.9S inches had fallen during the night. · Chili Restaurant OK' d for Mesa Costa Mesaisgoingtoget aCharlie's Chili. It will be located at 227a Newport "Blvd. a nd will be open 24 hours a day Like the one nearthe Newport Pier. Peter A. Torre, owner of the · restaurant, got an okay from the Costa ft1esa city council Tuesd1y nig ht to en· croach onto the required front yard to construct an airlock entrance to the restaurant. The restaurant is expected to open lhis'weekend. -<"OSTA MESA'S weather agonies were comoounded by power outa~es which hit about 1,700 customers early today. Hardest hit areas were com· mereial and industrial complexes around Orange County Airport. Of · ficials said there were no insurmoun· table problems -"Just a mess all over." + This year more than ever,. ...... N IRVINE, slick mud stayed behind ev~n after the flooding cleared from busy intersections. About two in· ches of rain had fallen before the respite at the breakfast hour. Acci- dents-none serious-were abundant, and police forecast hours of report writing to clear the records on the fen· der·benders. -I N THE SADDLE BA CK VALLEY, one school bus laden with youngsters headed for classes today wound up stalled at the junction of the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways, and child ren and their driver were forced to wait out the storm. The most troublesome spol on the freeway v.·as a clogged drain at Avery Parkway \l.'hich sent motoris ts into one open lane. Nearby, the dedication ceremonies for a new Saddlcback College building were noticeab· ly dampened. -ALONG THE SOUTll COAST, the problems were identical and rainfall exceeded more than 2 inches in most areas. San Clemente's north residen· tial and industrial areas were heavily flooded and many roads were closed for a time. Several cars filled with water at clogged intersections. North El Camino Real had ils traditional s lide problem and the old coast highway fr om San Clemente l o Capistrano Beach became a boulder strewn qu agmire. Illegal Alieris Held iri Mesa Chances are thal a few Orange Coast business establish1nenls, in - cluding Mexican restaurants, will be advertising for job vacancies to be filled Thursda~-. Agents of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service accompanied by Costa Mesa police took 14 suspect· ed illegal aliens into custody this morning. Squad cars and a s mall van were used in the roundup at 2446 Santa Ana Ave .. where the suspected llh~gal en· I rants were stay\ng, police said. Schn1idt on Visit BONN . Germany (Al'I \\'r't German Chancellor Jfjilmut Schmidt new to "'.ashineton today for his first official visit with President Ford. ., 1\ Singer Saving Gift makes sense! Save$2f.95 Carrying case or cabinet extra The more you SfYI, the more you save. And sewing's really en· jovablewith this machine's built· in blind-hem stitch. eKClusive no· fumble front drop·in bobbin, other time·!.Bving fea!ures. Reg. 109.95 Debbie Reynolds says: You ca n afford al l the clothes you wJnt -illl ir fakes is a great new Singer • ~ewing rnacl11ne liidt makes sewing a breete ! SAVE $25.95 ON A QUALITY ZIG-ZAG MACHINE Has 7 inlcrchangcable stit rhes. f"xclusive ftont drop·1n bohb1n, n10re• Model 258 Cariying case or rnbinot exira e hris1mas $Jill Sale Reg Price 139.95 -· •;.. Tr.dtrNirk ol lHE SINCE.A COMPANY ' TOUCH & SEW' sewing machine ehris~~!· $15off Price reg. price Carrying cast or cabinet extra Exclusive pvstl-bu1ton drop.in bobbin that winds r1gt11 in the machine, bulh·i n buttonholer, built·in speed basting, atl<lia l °'ntrols1 mud\ morel SINGER Air DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Cuts Must Be Made ' ! I I .Fa~ better or worse, and we think ror worse, voters in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District last f!lOnt~ rejected-Proposition z. a property tax ov~trid~ aimed at offsetting the devastating impact or 1nflat1on o~ the local education budget. Faced With the unpleasant task or slashing school prog!a_ms becau~e of Proposition Z's defeat, N·MUSD adm1n~st~ators and trustees are considering sponsor· i'ng a s1m1lar 1 ballot measure nextye~·r~ But thats next year. For now, the school officials must plan to live with the voters' decision. For that reason, it does not serve any real PU1:P?Se to put off much longer facing the hard budget dec1s1ons brou~hl about by theceiection. Last week , a preliminary budget showing a 1975-76 deficit of $2.5 million before salary increases was presented to the trustees. . . Rather than lament the pendin g financial plight district administrators and bOard m embers should g~ ahead and balance the proposed budget, making the cuts where they must com e. That way, the voters will be in a Position to better gauge the effects of Proposition Z's defeat. And 'th~y,·~1 be in a far better position to judge the merits oi -e-5tm1lar ballot measure should one be offered. Housing Philosophy . · Cost~ M~a, _a long with other cities in Orange ~unty, is being given a chance to do something about its substandard housing. Under the 1974 Community Development Act the c~ty is eligib!e for $4.2 million in federal grarits o~er a six-year pertocl. The m oney could be spent in a varie- ty oi ways, but the language of the law contains a strong hint that the funds be used to improve housing for those o n moderate or low incomes. The law is re- volutionary in the sense that it represents de· centralization of government. Those attempting to interpret ttie law at city hall sec it as an errort by lhe federal government to answer criticisms of its hous· ing programs by handing over the problem to its strongest critics, those in local government. . The main provision of the law emphasizes this thrust to reach grass roots. This condition stipulates that the citizens become involved ln setting priorities and that the citizens represent a broad base includ· ing representatives from all parts of the eit.Y and all income and age levels. • The citizens would recommend how the money be spent, such as improving neighborhoods, with !ire stations, roads and community centers, or by sub· sidizing rents of families living in homes they need but cannot afford. The law prohibits the direct build- ing of low-income housing -the federal government has apparently learned from past mistakes -and dis- courages the conSolidation of low-income groups into specific areas. · The establishment or a broad citizen base seems an appropiate condition, thoughjt is not known what other conditions may be attached la ter, possibly mak· J ing the program impractical or too expensive. \\1hat is known is that there is a clear need in Costa Mesa to upgrade living conditions in s everal areas. This need is enough to justify the expc-nditure of staff time in exploring the program further. 1'his will involve a philosophical change for Costa Mesa's civic leaders because or their past rejection of federar funds. There may have .been basis for rejec· lion of such aid in some past instances, but.Jthis pro· gram deserves to be judged on its mffits. and therefore should be pursued until relevant objections. if any. are found. c 'What this country needs is a federal leash Jaw!' f·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---1.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_J !Frauds !Robbing --!Taxpayers ! (JACK ANDERSON J WASHINGTON -An investigation 1 by the Health. Education a'nd \Yelrare Department bf more than S30 million 'in frauds arid other ripoffs has been thwarted W 'Jhe pinch-penny Senate Appropri~ Committee. At present, 81 major criminal cases involving al least $17..; million are I I backlo.iln the riles of HEW ~umsh~ w 'le the ingenious fast· I buck arU who perpetr.i the • I fra uds are...J.iving like king.( Ql'I the I taxpayeC ".tnoney. Ano:t ~r JOO cases haVe nol even been openQd although HEW has respectable leads they could follow if they had the man· , power. The theft from the taxpayers . in these cases cannot accurately be ~estimated, but it may total another t SIO million to$20 million. ! TllE LOCALES of the frauds and ~ thefts range from small tov.•ns in Tex-! as to the biggest metropolises. fhe pitifully small HEW investigations staff ha s round hints of $3 million in , l\ledicaid chiseling-by as many as 100 : New York doctors. !; ~~to;,0~r:bna\~~e~j~~~~~~aa~d fr~~~ by ··schools" and lenders reaches 'j close to $5 million. In Chicago, across· the-board frauds are beHeved to exist in health aid programs and embezzle· ! ment has been discovered in HEW ! i,:rants. ' Jn Allanta, Crauds and embezzle- % ments in grants, student loan frauds, j cheating on health and rehabilitation ~ programs and other crimes by sup· ·! posedly rt>spec t1.1b\e businessmen. , social workers and health program directors may total SS million. t A CON•'IDENTl.<\L report provided • to the Senate Appropriations Commit· • ; tee by llEW complains that "inade· I quate inve9tigative capability has die· lated that investigall\'e action (On ti.ledicaid )1M taken by state agencies ~ although the predominant S1)UrCe Of ~ rundi ng comes from federal fi.lnds. ·· On the sludcnl loon programs. 111here rraUd may total $15 million and defaulted 1oans ml!Y soon run to $t00 million a ye;1r. the llEW document is even mol'e blunt on the need to supple· ment the tiny 10-man staff of trained investigators. .. The Jack of OIS t l·IEW 's Office of • Investigations nl}d Security) in · ! vestigative personnel," the document reads. "precludes development ()f a j (.'Otnplcte ::;tudy and adequate ad· ministrativc Inquiry to locate all mat· 1ersoffraud.'' VF.T, the Scnnte committee knocked orr 12 sleuths for llEW's in· I 1·~stigalions unit 11nd s~clficd that .. no fi.J.nds s hall be used to expand the llEW 'internal security' unit.·· Actually. the Senate report ig a 1 cheap shot in more wa ys than one. The "i.ntcrnal security" unlt also has bct>n called a "plumbers unit" by sus· picious Senotc staffers. fn fact . ~t !s neither. Our invesUjation shows 1l 1s staffed by veteran go\'ernment In· ~estlg ators, some of v.1hom v.·ere hired during tht Trun1an era. Shorthandl'<t as it Is. lhe 11£\V in · ..,esliga.tlons unit h11s obtained tbrce 'fndft:fments and has rcL'Ovcred 11.:1 mllllon In fedcrul funds rrom rraud artistl. r.tost Qf the unit'~ ca5es are in· ' Dear Gloomy Gus When will Mayor Wilson come down lo earth and start solving lhe real problems of Costa Mesa. instead of these grandiose ideas or a World 's l"air. buying Baja and recycling smog? SOS. Gleomy Gws <ommtftU ••r su"""tt•I ~Y <e•lllrs -• ""' qcen•rily rellKI IM ., ..... ot lfte -~-· SeN yow• ll'OI ,., .. lo 1;1_.,y ""'· O.,ly p;""· vestigated 1n cooperalioo v:ith the FBI. . ,J\S A RESULT or the Senate st!'ngi· ~'·more than200-HEW contrac or!i. grantees and lending institutions are be1ieved to be robbing the taxpayers blind. In the case or social rehabilita· lion frauds, the thieves have even been robbing the blind blind. Footnote: Harley Dirks, stafi' chief for the Senate Appropriations sub- committee on HEW , stoutly dcrended his recommendation to deny •tEW more in\'estigators. His cuts ha ve nothin,g to do, btinsisled, with the fact that hi s wife, Ruth,. works for one of the HEW offices now under investiga- tion by the HEW sleuths. &IA SKE D IDENTITY : A mysterious federal intelligence unit is buying thousands or dollars worth of masks and face molds from a Californi a make-up firm. The purchasis so far iriclude Sl.500 worth of "custom sculptured'' nose molds, $4,000 in "latex appliances" for four racial types and $4,200 in artificial face molds. The detailed masks include scars, bald heads and other lifelike details. When the order was first placed, the firm was. told the odd Halloween as- sortment was £or the F'Bl. But a spokesman there earnesUy insisted the bureau knew nothing aboul the purchases. At the postal boxes In Wa shington. D.C., to wh ich masks and bills "·ere delivered, a clerk let slip lhat ''those area II CIA boxes.'' The payments were made to the firm. however, by checks drawn on the U.S .. Treasury from a Pentagon accounl. we were told . WASHINGTON WlURL: President Ford wjll soon be able to tap his pipe in s tyle. The Naval Research Lab is filling a presidential order for 80 ash trays for Air Force Onf and its back· up plane. Eacb cast-aluminum ash tray is about eight inrhes in diameter and costs the U.S. taxpayer $50 •.. A secret General Accounting Office rCr Porl indicates the major oil com- panies have incurred some S2 billion in what they say are extra costs dur· Ing the energy rrisis. 1'he petrol~um potentates, says the report, may at· tempt lo get permission rrom the Federal Energy Commission to tllkC ~ the $2 bl\1101\ out of the pockets or motorists. fuel oil users and other oil consumers. . . . Recently. wildliff' conservationists praised the Interior Oepartn1ent's strong stand in threatening Justice Department action it !\1 lnnesota kept allowing huntens to kill endangered · timber wolves. Since then, however. lnterior has backed down and now says ll is only "reviev.•ing" the situa· tlon. The killings go on ... Wo con· tlnue to gel noods of mail rrom con· · tributers lo the Christian Chlldren·s Fund who are confused by tv.·o letters from the fund's argumentative direc- tor. Verent Mills. tie insists our col~ urnns criticizing hi s management 01 the fund art "incorrect." Those re· aders in doubt about who is "corr~ct " may wnnl to requ~t copies from Sen. Watltr Mondale of his hearings in which the fl>ashcd MiHs admitted his goo(s and humbly promised reforms. . . • Thattks from the Friends • Invitation to View Bay Wildli{e To the Editor: [ ] At this time. I would like to thank MAILBOX the many readers or the DAILY" Pl LOT who h<1vc o\'er the pa st severa1-· years s upported the efforts or Friends '-------------' or Ne"'()(l rl Bay in establishing an at- mos phere conducive lo public o"·nership of Upper Bay as a wildlife refu;.:e Thl' countless thousands of hours of l'ffort ha\•e reached fruition now and those non-voting members or our comm un it~·. the birds. fishes. and other forms or "'ildlife. would. if they could. l,'m cert:1in. be grateful. I IN VIT E t•:ith one 9£ you to partiCipate in one of our free. guided tours of the Upper Ray. Our next one LS December 14. \Ve meet at the cor- ner of Eastbluff Drive .and Backbay, Drive bet"·een 9 and 10-a .m. You 'A'ill find this a dr.l\ghtful v.'ay to s·peod a n1orning ahd. 1f you have never at· tended the tour, you should gain a bet- ter ap1-1reclation for lhis marsh and mudfl:1t. world or life. RAYE. WlLLIA~tS President. Friends of Nc"•port Briy ffappine•• 'l'othe'Editor: Why are people so unsatisfied v.•hen they ha\'e so much? Because thl'Y ex- pect so much more than the.v ha1·e. Their dreams or an ideal situation become their expectation 0£1.he norm . L.etlers Jrom readers are welcome. Nvr· mnlfy. writers should conVf'y their mes· sages 111 JOO wo rds or less. Th£ right to con- dense letters Jo fit SJXlCe or eliminate libel is reserved. All l.etlers miut includi ng. nalure and mailing address btlt names may bt withheld on request ii sufficient reason 1s apparent Poe.try will not bt published. but. they fa iled to mention 'tv.·o \'ery posilil'e faclors "'hich may well ac- crue to the benefit of mankind. Briefl y staled. they nre as follows · .. (J1 \\'E RE surface sources of drink· ing "'alcr to prove a major cause of human cancer. "'e t·ould effectively reduce the human death rate from c;incer by con\•erting to safl'r under ground water supplies. \Vhile grou nd .,..·ater currently supplies 50 percent of our drinking water needs. its develop· ment could be greatly ex panded. U.S. Geological Survey scientists estimate that g l'ound ""aier reserved .in the L"nited Slates ";'jll Jast over 7000 years al presl'nl rates of consumption. i2 \ 1'hc rcccnl drinking water scare resultt>d in an O\·erwhelming \'ictory ror lhe S;ift' TJrinking \Valer Act in the l·lousl· of Reprl'sentatives on Nov. 20, \\'herl' the bill has languished for nt'afl} four years due to opposition by 0 11 interests, states righters. and apathetic congressmen. \\'1th ('\'ClltUa! p<1 ssagc of this legislation by both the 11ouse and Sen:ttc ..1nd support of ils ground - water protection fea1ures by the public from .ill levels of go11ernm('nt, there is hope of protecting ·our generally pure ground "'ater supplies from invasion by industrial and municipal pollut~nts "'hich appl'ar almost uni\'ersally in our surf;.ice waters .J;\\' II . LE lfR. Ph.D Executi1·e Director ]';ational Water Well Assn. But:' Remark To the Editor . l'm just a little sick or listening about the starving people or the world while the Pope is sitting in his comfy apartment in Rome telling the poor people to go forth aod multiply re- gardless or the ob\·ious consequences. E.irl Butz· now famous one-liner is one of the most sensible remarks he 's made lately. t r he gets called on the rug for using a little well-placed dialect, it will be a pity. Imagine. nil· picking in the fa ce of doom. Now. that's a laugh. JERI FERGUSON Shante! To the Editor Shame on you for hitting us in the face with your "scare" headlines, .. Economy Gro"•ing Shakier," on Thanksgiving morning! I almost lost my appetite. On that particular day- especially-couldn 't you have used more "'hopeful" headlines such as yon did on the l'd11ori:il pllgc. "StLll Room for 1"hiJnks " Gra nted !here is much. bad TIC\\S thl•Se d:iys thal should be printed. but \\'h~· st res~ 1hc nc gati\'C'! It dOl':' nothing hut harm th e economy. IN READING another newspaper this morning , I found an important quote. ··confidence is a\"·ays the key to v.·hether a nation -or a union or a company or a team-achic"es "'hat it is after . ., Apparently the Irvine Com- pany has e nough confidence in theo economy of otir nation to go ahead "'ith plans for a giant industrial park. plus a nev.' comn1 ercial center. I imagine your advertisers are not too happy about your ill·ad1·ised scare headlines. \\'ith friends like you -"'ho needs en~m 1es! JERRIE 1-IOL!\lES Se1tJSifh'" Hqorl • To the Editor: A recent article on diabetes by Al · lison Dt>err ISunrlav, No1·. 10) \\'as an excellent example Or research and re· port:1ge . 1'he article ""as beautifully "'rittC'n and "'e ha\·e had an enthusiastic public response from it. OUR LOCA.L members were un· animous in their praise of Alli.son 's article \Vith such eomments as"··she certainty didn't leave anything out." In our line of "'ork, this can bC a \'ital factor. \\'c thank the Pilot. "'l' thank you an<l "'e especiall y thank Allison Dcerr, a fine and sensitive reporter. JEAN 11ALLIBURTON Field Director. t\menca Diabetes Assn. \Yhen 1 was a boy, the average pel'· son that I knew lived in a little ··shotgun·• house "'ilh two bedrooms and a small bathroom that sometimes had a hand bov.·I. bul usually jusl had a stool and a tub. About half of the people or less had a Ford or Chevy and some of them had a radio .. 'Jone or th.cm had radios or heaters in their car. No one hired a 1.1.ibysittcr. \Vomen stayed al home and minded the <·hild rcn and were happy . People were happy. 'fhere \\'ere tro1ley c~n·s in the city and taxis for the more welllthy . Childt't'n didn 't have exolic toys: they played 111ith blocks of \\'OOd. bottles. thread spools, Cl('. 'fht>ir imagination could make these objects Good Old Days: The Free Lunch into anything. , All mothe.i·s didn 't have 11·ashin g mat•hincs. Some or them had a big black pol in the back yard that they bWlt a fire under. and a scrub board . There 1\·ere larger families than "'e ha\'C. The girls often sle1>t in one room . the bo\'S in another and the mumand dad iii another. if they had t'lrree rooms. People didn't usually !->leep in the kitchen or bathroom. but any other room "''as a potential bedroon1 for x :imounl or people. C.:ould peoph~ be h app~· li ving that "'ay no"''! People call bC h;1p1)~' JUSl ;1s eusy :\.'i people t'an he sad. It's e~1sit'.'r and a lot more fun . All you h:l\'C lo clo is to thank (iod fol' \l'hat vou h;1Vc and not ruce your molor for an idcul situation lhut \\·on 'l mnke you hup p,v If you C\'Cr <ill <•ir1 it JI'.\! H<H .1)1:'\C; War er SC!nr" To the Editor: I would like to comment in regard lo :dories you ha\'e reccnlly printed on the serious contamination or ~1 l~· siss:ippi Ri\'cr \l.'ater supplying ]';e"' Orleans. Thi' stories ha1·e lwf'n w('ll v.•rittcn Quotes Jeri Anne ~-Stanfc;ird University -''The libra ry h11s closed the g~nera · ti on gap ror those v.·ho have used it. The very younJ and the \'Cry old side by side studying ... It brin~s together rlch, middle class and poor 1n the same sil ence." • The · 1n st1tut1un ol lhl' trt•e lunch ciiml' about. as I recall. not so nluch through !he gen('ro:-;ity of saloon keepers but through the exertions of thl' Prohih1t ionists. Before the coun - try went dry, a mejlsure passed the New York State Legi~la~ure that a premises serving liquor must a \so serve food . Rather than go to the' .?xpensc of install i ng restaurant .equip· ment, aod hiring waiters. the saloon owners just ga11e av.•ay a free lunch. ihe frt•t• lunch 11 a:-!'crve<l all ~1;.iy tong and all ni ght. 10(1. 111 sn1nc casl'S It usu:illy l'OO~istcd nf cold cuts. su u:;;uf.!<'S. chcc~c. ;111t1 th1n~s !ikt· pi~'s feel, :11 1 ralhl'l' (;t'rni:in in c~•sl. 'l'he -.1uff 1\1as placc'CI :11 !ht· cn<l of lhl' h.1r . uud ~·ou hl•IJ)t·d your,l·!f S():\l t: 0 1' thl':.l' lu\'l~Ut:. 11·t·rc <1tutc ('\~~hora tl'. Sinn1• hart pu·kled fi:.h, 11"ondt'l'fu\ 1)ot:dn s;1l ;ul and coli• :.1:11\ Some even h1.1cl a hn: 1nin1 ,,r bt•t•f or ll(Jl'k. II h1ch ,I OU toul(I 'hCC' ~l)lll'St'tr 'fhl' frl'l' lunl'h "<IS l'OtllUlll('(t 111 many o r the spe;1keasies which operated throu~h Prot11h1tio11 da~~. \\'hen Proh•bil ion II.ti> annullrd 111 l!JJJ. lht'rt• "a~ ;1 '1rC:•t !'('\ 11 ;d of the rr<'e lunch. \lhlC'h 11,IS h~ lhl~ t1mC ll h1t of ii drain nn thl' f1na11Ct'!<> Of the publican \\'orld \\'ar II killt'<I !he rree lunch. u' it killed n1any another tluni;:.. but 1n tht' l:ilt· 1!13Us tht' Lil· :.IL\utlon \I a!i <h·cull'1lh 0111hl· dt'chnl' ,·ou don't ~11t· a11;i~ tooO dudng an t•conom1r dcprl'':.1on \\ 1111.E ll la,lt•d !ht• !rt•1• lunrh "ti:-. lle;.1vc11 fot' \>001' k1cl~ hh.c mP I ""s 18 11h('n R<'pl':il "=is t'nat·t('d. ancl JUSl nld enough tn llll} ii n1rh.el I)(' r 10 rn1 • CHARLES McCABE m y head off ;11 pl:1ct's like Foley's dO\\'n ne<1 r Pol1t't' llt•;1d<1u:1rter:., thc- various \\'hitC' St u rs around tO\\'n. and Julius·s. do11 non \\':tl't•rl~ ph1Ci' 1n the \"illage, ;n1d, ul tour~c. c\'l•ry l n~h local in lo1t·n The best fr('C lun<'h£·~ "C'rl' to be found dO\\'TI 1n l'ark H0\1' ;ind O\"t'r on South S\rt'.'C'I. \I hC're thr Ot'I\ :.pap€1r:. \\'C rl' publ1 sh1 ·<t If ~ol111:11\l('d a ~ood pl:.ict' to <'al 1n :'\t"11 York. fr<'c or no. you follo11l•d a t'<'llOt'lt•r or a pn1•:.t 1!1 hi s 11 att·1·in;.: hol1· The frt'c lun('h per· fct•lly fitt t'd thl· rl•pn rtorial tt·m· 1->t:r:ini cnt: thr pru·t· "'a., 11~ht ,1nU you l'Ollltl Uo 1\ 111 a hurr~ :llA\'\"S th1· f1n l' frl'l' lunl'h I h.1d 111 a place .h~hind the offices of 'J'h!.' 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LSD, amphetamines, hashish. mari· ]IJl:na, m.escaline, barbiturates and "Inge I dust," a tranqu.illzer given to animals. • ' . Strangled, Stabbed ' ' Sailor Booked • In Coed Death ; ·• , Office rs began rounding up more than 200 youths lor whom they held warrants early Tuesday and con- tinued makin g arrests throughout the day. More thun 100 wt'rc taken into The sweep climaxed a three-month investigation in which undercover agents said purthases of a variety or drugs were made from 211 pushers on campuses. The purchases included cocaine, Officer! said that, posing as stu· dents. they spent more than $15,000 buying the drugs, "The situation was uncovered fo1lowing a survey of narcotics usage ~·hi ch was administered to secondary school students throughout the Los Angeles Unified School District in November o( 1973," said Deputy Police Chief Daryl Gales. "It indicat- ed that the use of drues was widespread." SAN DIEGO (AP)-A sailorwas in custody today In the murder or an 18- year-old coed who was found strangled and stabbed in her dormitory room at San Diego State University. who knew fl.tiss Gardini. 'tD Waln'"'·· Creek, she was head cheerlef(ier la1t_,,._. year as a high school saniot and chosen Winter Carnival Princess. Brown Says 'Nq' To Inaugural Ball SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tough luck, girls. You won 't get to dance with bachelor Gov.-elcct Edmund G. Brown .Jr. at his inaugural ball. He isn't going to have one. He added: "What we found was wholesale di~tribution of narcoties in the schools. But what part of the over- all drug problem this is, it would be difficult to say, but it's substantial in terms or availability to yo\)ng peo- ple." I Ul'IT ........ Wiii Reslfjrl ' Ellis Lee Handy Jr .. 21, was booked Tuesday night (or investigation of murder, police said. · • The partly clad body or Tanya tardini or the northern California fommunity of Walnut Creek, near I ·Berkeley. was disco\·ered t.tonday . night when her roommate returned from a Thanksgiving holiday trip ~1iss Gardini 's stepfather, hair stylist David Duarte. and her f.11qthf>f., ''vonne. li\'e in Walnut Creelt. Mills Had Eye On :Carol Doda ' home. A red sweatshirt was all the SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) ....:.... slain girl wore. Arkansas Democrat Wilbur Despite stab ~·ounds on the body·. r-Jills is no stagedoor Jo,hnny· Deputy Coroner Da\'e Stark said an come-lately to strip shows. 'Orgies' Held In Wrong Zone LOS ANGELES CAP > -The owner of a suburban Canoga Park mansion, who reportedly used the IS-room re· sidence for several weekend sex or- gies, has been fined $700 and put on three years probation. "I don 't think it''.i necessary," the 36·year-old Brown told reporters at a news conference Tuesday. "It just doesn't Cit into my style of the way 1 operate. We'll have an in· augural. It will be in keeping with the dignity or the office and the way I see the problems ahead," he said. Brown, a Democrat, will succeed Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan on Jan.6. · A reporter asked : "You don't know "'hat you'll ha\'e in place of an in- augural ball?" Rain Hampers · Plane Search SAN LUIS OBISPO {UPI) -lleavy rain, high winds and mud today ham- pered searchers hunting the fourth \'ictim of a collision between two light planes in Oight Tuesday. Sen. Randolph Collier, 1Z, de· an of the California legislature, a nnounced he is resigning as chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Com- mittee. He ) is expected to· be succeeded by Sen. Anthony C. Beilenson, (0-Los Angeles). autopsy sho'>'•ed r-tiss Gardini died of San Francisco toples& queen strangulation. Carol Doda recalls that a couple The killing apparently tpok place or years ago, Mills watched her soon after she returned Sunday rrom a do sho"'S in the buff and then in· trip to Walnut Creek to Zura Hall, ,·ited her to join him and hi5 \11he re 600 male .ind \\'Omen students guests at hi s table. li\•e in separated .ire.as. Police Lt. Ed She put on her clothes and Sle\'ens said •tandy had friends at the chatted with him for the better dorm a nd apparently knew !\.1i ss part of an hour. She recalls he Gardini. I '>''as "a nice man". Robert l.. Williams. JS, was sen- tenced Tuesday after bei ng fou nd guilty No\'. 14 on l6 counls of violaling municipal zoning la\lo''i Bro"'" quipped : "No. I didn't say that ... I just know that al that hour of the night. I will not be engaged in of· ficial activities." The two crart collided head-on dur- ing a rainstorm, scattering debris over a 1,1,·ide area near U.S. lligh'>'·ay 101 . Three bodies. those of t\\'O women and a man believed lo be en route to Seattle in a Cessna 170. ~·ere re- covered Tuesday afternoon. Deputy City Atty. John Nordblom said the violations involved weekend m ate-!wapping otnd sex sessions which drew as many as 200 vehicles on occasion to William s' B~'!'arlan-styJechalel. That prompted an outbur!:il of laughter from reporters clustered in Brown's secretary of state's office. "Would you define that please?" -one of them asked. -· "No," Brown said. "I don't think that's necessary." · Sheriff's deputies searched for the fourth victim, reportedly a man de· livering a Piper Comanche lo San Luis Obispo. Th• hom•town new1p•p•r tor all the Oreng• COHt 11 the l1t1!SJQ!l1JI • 1 • • \~ j • Because the cost of oil is soaring, it will cost you more to heat your home. 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