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1974-12-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
• -----~ ' ns • • • • , .. • • EX-Lag1•na-Beach -'Duk~' Wayne • ' Football Knee .Nude Snake Dancer .. D • f~ • u· 1es o· ·~-Viper , 1t~ Given Surgery - • • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 18, 1974 . • V1)t... '1, NO. J», 'SECTIOttS, lb f'.l.GES ' , Fatally Bitten ... ~Dall; l"ilM S11ff.f'Mle CAR!)L POSED WITH HER P-ET PYTHON l'j THIS tt169 PHOTO . . former La"guna Resident D_les in Flo_9da of Rattler Bite ,,,,.-. .,, -~-. 7· -Carol's ··:r;&st ·Act She K ·ills Self With Rattler . . One-time Laguna-Befrch nude -wi!._h+aeteopatratouch. dancer Carol Cybulski spoke wistfully Broward.County authoi:ities say she . of·lhe Johnny Carson Sh9w'but her act ~ committed sUicide by Jetting. a rat.,, featuring live snakes and h:lck mu~ic tlesnake used in her act "Jessie only· got her bool\ed into nighclub James and Her Killers'' bite her it dives and jails from Folj. Lauderdale, her Pompano Beacii apartment. : Fla.!to Santa A!'a over se".cn years. A county pathologist and.~mediofat Miss Cy~ul sk1, 37, has died.of a rat-examiner said it could have beeo. a(" t lesnake bite ~fter a last, chsastrous cidehtal but police claim rev~ling appearan.ce 1n Fort Lauder.dale, notes and letters were found .Jn _,her .lrhere she rang do11.'n the final cur,ain home. · '· _ ~ Charges Filed ~ . . . In Kidnap-rape Of s:year-old The exotic dancer had use~ the four· fooi_ rattler in her show at Rapp's Lounge, until it was raided and she was arrested. Shortly aTterward, the nightclub cancelled her. '.'She cried ... " said P.1ana ~er Dun· barYatman. , · l\fis·s-Cybulski still faced tbe latest charges.Or obscenit.Y and impropriety . in Florida, rollowtng numerous ar· Rape a~d kidnap Charges ha~e been · res!s including s~veral at Santa Ana's ~l~d.aga1n:st a LakewO(')(f m-an. l~en· Apart~ent A·Ge>Go in bygone years. t1f1ed toda_y by bong Beach police as She continu~ her snake dancing t~e motorist lhef al!ege abdu_cted an act. despite µ<e fact it posed a double· e1ght-year-ol~ girl Wl that city and bal·relled ,danger because she was du_mped her 1n El Toro arter sexually gravely il'llergic to Cortisone, the assaulting her. . snakebit¢ antidote that saves Ii ves. Unemplbyed printing hand Leonard . _lnves1lgatOrs sai~ sl'le~ \Va s bitten a\ ~~cSh erry, 23, was arrested Tu~sday "·eek ago bY thetaltler wllich shared night a ft.er ~ng Beach orfJcerS her apl(rtmenl with a water mocCasin charged his sto.t10~ wagon was the one. a boO' constriCtor and a 1arantula. • l1Sed1n--Chl!k1dnapln~. • . .Her ravorile previous pet was u... <See RAPE, Page.'\.!) -Deril, 3<_l?·fooL.5Spound pythot\. --====--=..=:::::;;;;;;;;;;:;;;!==---'-She-died-Saturday-iu-a-hospittt l where she waSbeing treated. PILOT Jt D BRINGS One or her headline-m aking , ,. ·~ episodes iR Qrange County during the . ..,,.. "llN'V.TE ""LE l~Le I960s 1llvotved a Newport .t;,V•l' ~ · Eree.way rollover auto accident in ··It Sold the rirst 20 minutes the ad which California lli~h)Vay Patrol o ficers gingerly hu'htcd her silt ry ~·~s o_ut in the paper. an~ the phone is pets in centcl! divider iceplau!t · still nn_elngoffthe hook. She was injured in the accj ent :i:nd f:hal i; the. SUCCf$S story tol~ the t'rad been-bitten "'Sevcravtimes".-.thc lt.\'J~ mu~ wQo placed this ad 1n the hitest in ihe-past mo t(-berore the Da1J) 15Jlo(. -~tnl lncl~nrau lt-s have ruled "Q18?ttW !soo,,\)l/F~t .rad. was suicide. 111'1."5.0tlfo~n~.Cood · M · ~F' d co1•1..$995.•" "" inute an ire 1r you Pre looking for n fast sale. · VAN»f'IBERG AFB 1uP1i -A call 642·5678. I)ut a fe\v wor<ls to work · i\.linu(cman II inlercontlnental mh;· for ~·ou In th rlghl plaeo. The Onily i-ill! was l1.1unehcd hver tht• Paci fi c Pilot Ocean Tuesday night In an Air Jo~orcc test or the wcO'.lpons system. .. • Irvine's Cops R unaway Get Racy_.Lf.IU.J~ '-L-~ . --u None o[ those stereo~ical ·DUS ... .,._ows Ada m 1.2-type black·ad(f.Wbite -J)buce.rars for Irvine. - Describing-his ,plans for' the police force he hopes to fire up -. next July, Public Safety Di rec· tor Leo Peart also unveiled his design )or the car:s that will carry/frvine 's Finest.---, ' 'Vhe white cars will have the elty seal Von the-door, raciflg stripes in the blue and green city '--..colors running the length of the hood, root andt.trunk, and red. whit~nd blue lights on the rooJ. -~ Nur§ery,~Scho<Jl ·Animals Taken Af-H untington- Nanny the gpat and an unnamed chicken may w1rid up on some t~ief"s dinner table. m"uch lo the dismay of thei r friends at a Huntington Beach nursery school. Shirley Uratman of the Creative i\'urs~ry Center, 5432 Heil Ave., sai.,._, lhe animals were taken from the yard separately. the goat on Dec. 5 and the chicken on J\1onday. '·J don't know if someone is .that hurd, up that they're stealing other people's · animals to cal ••. , ·• J\1s. Ural man sa id. 'But she had to admit, "People do eat goats." And , of course. chicken. People also eat rabbit, and the nursery school thier apparently gave th3.t some thought. !\Is. Uralman said sh~ rQ.!J.ruI ~g~s o~n and the school's tv.·o bunnies hopping around the yard Tuesday. ''f guess the thief just couldn't catch them,-'' she said. Prisoner Captured B1\K ERSFIELD (U PI) -Police arrested an escaped prisoner Tuesday night after two orficers recogniied him from a bulletin put out by of· fici:i\s :i..t Chino state prison. Ofricers arrested James A .::Evans. 31 ~ as he stood by a (rien car talking. • Into Cars ByJOllNVALTERZA Ol .. Dally .. llllt:Meft A· runaway bus 'with no l>rakes careened·· down a 1>teep residential street in San Clemente late Tuesday. miss.ed a curve and then plowed sideways into two ·parked cars. in- cluding a station wagon·_owned by bas'eball coach Bobby Winkles. · Only one of lhe thre~ occuPants of ttrt""converted school bu·s \Yas injured, although andther man was taken to the hospital for examination. The runav.iay incident took . place shortly after ll p.m. in the 200 block-of Callj! de la Esperanza, only a fe\li · hundred yards above police· head- -quarlcrs. - Police asserted that the driver of the old Ford coach was a~·are'that ttie brakes weTe put before taking t~e bus u1;> steep residential streets. The driver v.·as identified as ~li e hacl Robert Strom, 22, of 2717 BS. Cnmino Real. • On e of the pa ssenger~ James \Vi\tiam Stewart of Palm' Springs, suf· l'cred a gash to his scalp when the coach roared do\vnhill, flipped onto its side and slid into l\vOdriveways. \Vinkles' nearly new station wagon "·as. damaged lo the tune of several hundred dollars and jammed against a ~ar~ge wall by the impact. \Vinkles is a coach with th~ Oakland A 's and a former manager for the California Angels. Next door, at the home of Charles and Terry Orr, La Esperanza, the (See \\'INKLES, Page AZ) Miners Reiurniug CllARLESTON, \V. Va. CAP) -A back-to·work movement developed in parts of the nation'S-coal!ields today a s negotiators met again in \Vashington in attempt.s to reach a new contract for mine Construction workers. Miners idled by construction worker gjckcls returned to their jobs in Utah, Ohicr'and parts of southern \Vf'st Virginia and southwestern Pen· nsylvania, Grisly .Joke !:aguna Police· Unearth Hones The...sk&l4rt.al rema ins or a human hand we re Jou nd protruding from a mound of earth in a vacanl brush·covered lol in the-Arch Beac h. tleights section of J .. aguna Beach Tues(lay. · The finder. Ron Ellis, 1950 Del ~1ar ,\\C,. Cailed police '''ho un - . earthed (hC bones . Orficcrs.concluded the grisl~· find \\'3S part Of a laboratory specim en affcr they noticed lhc ftnger joints were con· nected with \\Ii.re. A setit'Ch of the s urrounding afea failed lo produce additional re-mains ~ wf red or othcr"·ise. - I r -~--• ' . • ,_ • ' ' ·- UNDERGOES KNEE !iURGERY Former Lineman Wayne. ~Duke ' Wayne Rests in Hoag After Surgery . Actor .John \\'ayne. 67 . \\·as rcporle<l in good condilion at Jloag ;\lt'morial llospitill in Newport Beach I his morn· ing after undergoing surger~·Tul'sday ·lo repair 'fhat a ho:-;pital spoke sman described <b "an old fool hall 1n1ury. '' \\'ayne's operation "a:. lcrmed a medial m e nisectorn~· on lus right knee. Such surgery is co1nmon among fuotball players. The vetcr:in film aclnr ,,·as a lineman at USC in the 1930s, but a knee injury hamprrecl hi s fo{llba ll c~rcer. The surgc r~· normnltr in \·ol\'c:O: re· movu\ of cartilagt• frnm th(' knee. Neither \\'avnc"!>; t:1nl1 ly 11h~·:.1cian nor the ~urgcon \1·ho p(•rf11rn1cd t he operation \\"as :t\'a1lahlt• tor cnrnn1 C'n!. this morning. J.Jo11·e,·er. lhl' hospitJ\ :-pokr.~n1an said the Ac:1e\cn1y 1\11':ir1! 11·111111 ni:: al'· tor is "doi ng \Cl'Y 1\'Cll..' hut could not sa y how lon g h<' \\'ill ht> l\('lsp1 r nl1iell. \Va,pic.. a Uuyshort1s l't·~ulenl, un·· der"'•ent Ca neer ::.ur~:c r:y in JHGV:1nd has been usecl as a model n! r.1nerr rr· covl'r~· in numernui;. ,\meru.:,in C.1ncf'r Socie ty !Cd c11mpa1gns. Briton 'Not Spy' LON90:'.J 1,\PI -_Pc1n1<· ~lin1?1lC'L' llarold \\'!Ison r1')f.'f'll'd f'h:ll''!~'" Tut''" dav that John Stunchou,,1•, a n1<"1nli1•r or . Partu1mrn! \.\"h•I 1h~ap1}('arerl Ill ~liam1 f\O\. 20, \\,IS l'Olllll't'll'll "'1\h forc1j.ln 1llll•lllJ.!cnce !-l'l'I 1c1•1>. \\'1l :.n11 1nadt· thl' ~tah·nll'lll in the llou:-<' 01 Com n1ons 111 r('spon?1e to reports .. British llf'\\Sj).ll>cl'S lh:t1. lhe rorl'rlL'r Labor n11n1stcr \Vas 11nnu·d 1n 196~ as un espionage :11,tenl h a t'zcch d~fcc tor. Decision . Pending «?ii . Agency At least thrl!& top. Orange County government executiVes face an-uncer· lain futur e as the Board of Supervisors weighs fi nal consol'iCfa- tion of seven c0unty;d,4;!partments. The boai:d Tuesday del;1yed action on detailed plans for operatiqn of lite Environmental Management" Agency . until the second meeting of January. sparing for the lime-being the need to demote· or fire the key ofijtials . The action supervisors had before them was to create the legal •rramework for the new super-agency. v"hich is a combinati~ or all county departments dealing in cnvironmen· ta! or planning· affairs . The E~lA would be the first of six agentjes to be formed from the cur· rent 33 county de pa rtmcnts. The plan calls for major rcshufning in each EMA department to make them work as a cohesive unit. It also means reclassification or the heads of each department. ·Jn the proposal. lr.C. "Ceofge·• Osborne. board-appointed head of the I Sec SllUt:FLE, Pag~ A2) c; ..... , \\r••111J1er fair throu~h Thursd.1y ,,·1th high:-.:lt the bench('S nround fiB rising tn i2 inland. Q,·l·rn1ghl IO"'S 38 l(i ·IJ. l .,SIOE TOD.\,. .it kalri/1 ,\ud,'r r1?1trarcll Qr•fl•P sn11.~ 1011 mau11 f)('ll(l/,• tir1· 1111 · 1i.•1 t'!ISOrt/JI e,rpvil·rl t11 .\ ru /.'I urid ri,J,· pn.~~dJ/,• lmruitul rodoofUHI. ,\1t1r11. l'tJr/(' A~ 11 ... 1o.,a .. ''"'"l•Mlt•~ 0 l.M. l ofd _.., • Mow••• ... C•h•or111• .. , -,;i,1-•lfft"'• .. Ctttt•C.,11er ... °''~' ... '"' ..u. c1'"'''" 0 110 1•.n Com••• '" ""'"' "' (fOH•orl "' JN" "••f•t a. 0.aHINOUL•\ ... ._,, ll·l EOolO•••l .. iHlf .. Or. St"""''~" ... IE11111"1••11MeM ••• 1'4•••"0" .. Fin•Mt .. , , ...... " ... ·-""" .,.,,.,,_ .. KOrftC-0 w .. 1111o1 .... '" I I ' • --- • A.2 CAILYPILOT s ans ort Switch Stagge ring Idea? Cutback- . ' 'Devastating' · rinegar Fol lows Saxbe.'s R estgna t~l>7t~~r;;;~~ \\'1\f;lllNGTO:'\ ILlPl l -C.:laudt• S. 'Brine l:ar ll1d:.) :.innot.111ted his re· signatio11 a :> ~l'1'rl'tury or Transportn· tlon, thl· :-l'l'Ond :-..·1xon C:tb1ne t h!>lrlovt·r to re:;ii:n ~n1ler Pl'1:s 11l('nt Ford. Whit Hou~t· SfJur1•1·~ saijl Brineg:1r ~ill be repluc:e<l b~ Johll lll•b:.on of Bo, Bo, Bo Ctiicugo, a tr1tnsportlllion ~pecialiit :1ild former 4ide to Donold Rum sfeld 1n the ('3rly 1960's. Rumsfeld. a furn1er Congressmun, is r~ord:s staff ~111.Jrdinator . Hr1nc g:.ir, 48, ser\·ed twu years and dur1ni.: l11s tenure lhe 55 mile per hour fcder:.il speed limil was adopted in uo. £.ris!i!l. :'\1cGraw \vent to se~ Santa Tuesday at South Coast Plaza in Costa ~fcsa. ~Ile \Vas un·tmpressed. Kristin, who-will be pne yea r old on Christmas Day, is the daughter of ~rr. and ~r.s. Al. )1cGray.r'or Yerington: ?\ev. The fa mily is visiting re- latives 1n Cost<i l\lesa for the holidays. This picture.should help make their \'isit a memorable one . 4 'Shooting Star'-Case (:los~d; ·Still Mystery ·An official report released tltis week by the Coast Guard officially_ closes the case of the missing yacht "Shooting Star" but, failed to de- termine how it sank '>''ith all hands. All 10 men on-board , including Orange , Counly Super\·isor Ronald _ Caspers-, _were offic ially declareµ mis, !)ing at sea and presumed dead. Vlhile th e report L'lilectto come up ·with an exact t•ause fo r the sinking, it did conclude that the incident, which Schwalbe Asks For Ne'"'. Trial A new.J.J:i.al..~trd late Tuesda y tor Alan "J . Schw<1lbe, Corona de! l\l ar High School teacher Yoho \\'as found guilty of multiple mi sdcmeanoi:_ sex· ual offenses M9ntla~·. , tlarbor lt·lunicip;i] Court Judge <..:a lvin Schmidt sel l)ec. 26 .as lt"te tlatt· he \Viii r ul e on the motion filed hv .St.:h\\';illlc's ;1t\11rney . If it is denied, the Judge "'tll sthcdule either sent enc· ing or t ht·rapy proceedings for !';rh\\-;dbe !'ich\1·al ht•. ·l'.i. \1 hQ n<1\1' Iii t•s 1n lr1 int•, 11 "=" 1ound J,!u1hy of 11 m1~dt·· meanor :-.t·: .. u:il often .. t•:-. A Jury foun \l him not ~uilt,1· ol s1.~1ur1 hvr l'illlll ts. OR ANGE COA ST ' DAILY PILOT Ti'>r Of•t>Q< ( .... >! ~!!¥ Po\OI, ... !hWtl•<" •> <D"' "'"""' t,... "''""'·P•en. i• 11<io"vea 1>• 1 ... 0._ eo.11 l'\oDllUhhq como•n• ~.,.,,. "'n'""' ••• IJ'-'Dli........i Mo""•• lllfOUQ" FtoMy !or """ Mow, '°t•Po•I k«h, .,.,,,,;"'l'"" llt•<"'F°""- !•I" Vllif¥ l•~l he, S1ftOlfblCl V•llf• •ncl u"""'° S.a<" !.out" Co••! A 5•"91e ''9'<"'0' o<IH·"" I• WOl•\NG s .... .,,..,1 ...... ~.\. r ... "'"ll<l>ll 11UOl01>!'U~Q ~··~I " I! J0C W.11 fM¥ ~ ..... 1,(0>\IMoW (•l•!Or~>l.,~1~. Robert N. Weed Pro .. oo~• •r>O Pu!>I•......,. Jack R. (1.1r1ev Vo<~ PrP•ulonf •"" Gonuot Moo~ Thoma'> Keevi l Eftolo• Thomao; A. Murphine ~~•O•"Q E.d>t"' Chafles H. LOO'> Richard P. Natl · occurred last Juil.eo(f Baja California, involved no foul play. ., Accorcting to.Del Horton, one of the Coast Guard investigators responsi· ble for the report, there was "no ac- tionable misconduct, inattention to duty, ne~ligence or '>''illful viOlation, of law or .reguli)tion.'' ' Hea~y Weather was -blam~d , in part, for the sinking, the report con· eluded. At the time of the tragedy, '>''inas \Vere l5to25kn'ots with gusts up to 40 knots anG swells Were running.JO to 15 feet. _,, • l'rom Page A l ·RAPE ••. They said today that "certain other ph ,l'sica! evidence". reinforces their belief th al i\IcSherry is the abductor. 'J'he \'iclim was dropped off b~· her kidn:..per near Er Toro 1-ligh SChool i\londay night \\'here she sought help · from il janitor \\'Orking in the'deserted facility . She \\'as treated at the nearby·;sad· 1!leback I lospHal and later·released to thl' custod.v of her parent.~ in Lt7ng- Bc;ich. i)oclors confirmed for police th;i l tihe hud Ix-en St.'XU;11ly assaulled ;11 some point of her ubuduelion. 'fhe arrest of ;\IcSherry led Lon g B1·;1ch police to discu ss \\'ith Buen;J l':irk police t-h e kidnap1ng last De c. 6 of an eight· year-old girl frqm that city \Vho al~o was dropped off In El Toro by her abductor. 1 In that eusc. officers snid. the child \l'HS not sexually rTiolesled but \vas re- l~ased by her captor al a point not Vt.<ry f:.ir fron1 \\'here the most recent v1c11m \\•as freed . "This certainly <loes not n1 ean that i\tcSherry is nee.used of that offense,,, ;.in officer snid. ··\Ve are merely invit· ing him to assist us in our inquiries.~· f'rorn P ag<' A I WINKLES. • • f;~mily \1olks'>'«1ge n 'experienced sinii\ur damage. The Orrs also \\•ill · _.,..,,."I MA""q'"9 E~1lor\ ---,,m;=------I ha\·t~ to install nc"' front -yard fen ces Offices ---::intH-arttbe1rpin~. --- (C•t• ... '"' lJ!l Wf,IS.•S!!'f•1 ,.. .. pc;•1 o." ~ Jll l "••Po<\ llk>v•••••ft l•o...,.•114 •<~ 11 .. c.i._,,.5.1,..,1 .. ,..,,,,, .. , ... IJ••·" l lllS llt<tl"-'~•••d !>.loo••o.ot• V&'''' li11l1 l.l Pai ~~oo:I , "s,. .. o • ..,o' ...... ~ . Telephon~ 1714) 642-4321 Classified Advertisln; 642·S678 ~•ddl•b«• V1Ht•'-•wi.Oltot' 581 ·6310 rro,.,~~'''"-""' .f9.S·0630 rrtl"' f<o•C~ °''"Of C.o""'• C.O....""""'!l•• 1'0·1220 Pulice Sgt. t'rank 1'er~er said th;1t luck \\as "''ith the residl'nts on lhl' :-lrl't'I. bt•t'ause the hus fortunate!)' 1\ .1s :-lO\\'ed after it toppled. ·1r tl had sl~1ycd upright ;ind plo\\'l'd 1,lll11 lh~· l>(ill'a~c of lhe Orr-rcs1denc.·c. lh t•rt· eould havr been :i tragedy," he :-..11d, Several members of the family ~t·re ar.lecp in room&. near the garo.g~. ~nd had spilled ga~oline ignited, the orf1tc1· said . a blaze wo1,1\d have en· <!ange red lheocc upunt~. • eCtort to combat fuel shortages last "-"inter. . 8rinegar's resignation. which will be effective Feb. J, follows the .an· nounced resignation la.st v.•eek ol At· torney General William B .. Saxbe. Budget Director Roy Ash, another high Nixon admini.stralion holdover, ah;o resigned Tuesday. 1 Senate sources predicted Robson • would have '"° trouble being con· firmed, especially in view of his ex· tensive-background in transport1:1lton. In hi s letter of reslgnati.on, Brinegar said his two years in office \.\ere ··exciting, educallonal and, at times, hectic. ''Now is the lime for me to return to the1Private sector,'' he sai~. Brfnegar ·was nqm inated for the post by former President Nllton after ser\·ing for 20 years wlth the Union Oil Co. of California. At one t>oint in his busine.!SS career, he '>''<ts president of the Union 76 OivisionofUnionOil: . • lie \\'as born in Rockport,· Galif. UftlT ......... NIXON HOLDOVER QUITS Tra nsportation's Brinegar. WASHINGTON (UPI) -In lhe midst of its most lucrative season, the U.S. liquor industry tod.ay denounced suggestions that it curtail operations so that grains used in distillin-g could be diverted to help ffcd starving peo· pie. -rth v· ·11e<1s · 'l The presiderito e 1st1 p1r1 s Council of the United States. Malcolm Ha rris, said that sucb .a move '>''Ould have a devastating effect on the na- lion's staggering economy and would do little to alleviate the World hunger crisis. . Harris told a news, conference Ii· quor manufacb.lrers were "very con- cei-ne d'' over such slogans as •'Produce Food. Not Liquor.'' The suggestion that the liquor in· duStry shut down or cut back was made by fa med nutritionist or. Jean lileyer a t the recent World Food Con- cess, not to feed the hungry. The alcoholic beverage industry in America employs 1.9 million workers an d the companies and thei r employes purchase $16.4 billion in goods ~nd services from other firms, which Harris said would "come right of! the Gross National Product.'' FTC Charges Chevron A.ds Exaggerated Pressured By Demo.crats On ·Tapes Bill Arter gFaduating Jrom high school in F d San Francisco and serving lwo years ·--0 T in the Army Air Corps, ,he entered ference in Rome. ' beclarina: that alcohol distilling process uses no rice, the chief grain food for tnost undernourished peol!:le, H.arris sald g_nly_Jj_~rcent of !he corn crop ls used ln,distdling, .005 oercent of the ·wheat crop, and "rhiniucule" amounts of rye and barley. WASHINGTON !UPll -The Federal Trade Commission ruled to· da'y that Standard Oil ot California engaged in false advertising by cla im- . ing its Chevron gasoline will pl"Oduce no air poll ution. Stunford University and was sraduat· eel in 1950 with a-B.A. in e-ebnomics. }-le received his M.A. in mathematical ~tati stics in 1951 and a Ph.D, in cconomJc research in 1954. Reports a re circulating that Ford · planned to reshuffle his Cabi net early next year to remove the stamp of r\ix- on from the A:dministration. lo a"h exchange of letters, the Presi· dent expressed "deep gratitude an·d personal appreciation" to Brinegar for whal Ford termed many improve· ments in the nation's roads and ;rapsport:ition system the past t\\·o years. Ford said Brinegar was responsible fo r "arti cu lation or a national tl"Jn sporlation policy" and also cited reorga ni zation of the fiuancially- troubl-ed railroads. f'rOBI Page Al SH-UFFLE ••• IVAS H l~GTON <U P I ) - Democrats threatened today to hold up congressional adjournment until President Ford acts on a bill giving the government sole control of former President Ni xon's Watergate, tapes and documents. The initial agreement between the Ford admini stration and Nixon called for the tapes and records to be stored at the zigg_uratinLag!Jna Nig~el. And he said that distillers for 25 years have been recyclif"\g the gr~in as high-protein 8nimaUeeds,_assur- ing ·•continuingsuppUes of high quali· ty meat, milk, eggs and butter.for the Al'(lericari ConsUmer." The FTC said Standard played on consumers' anxieties about air pollu- tion by running TV. radio and print .ads promoting its F-310 gasoline ad- ditive as something that would pro- duce clean exhaust. It said tests indicate the additive does have "some degree ot el(~ti.ve· ness in preventing and removint'in· · ternal engine deposits and redu~ing exhaust emissions. How.ever. the de-Harris. who said the distiller.s would be fi appy to help ln·any waY possible velopment .of .a product with, laudable t0 alleviate the world hunger pro-~harac.ter1 st1cs does not gran~ a blems recalled that in 194'1 there was license to exaggerate its effective· a-volu~tary cutback by the.industry so · ness." . . . grainscouldbeshippedabroad. T h e comm1ss 1?n said .~h e But he said that effort was a dis· challenged commercials . were . ex· aster, since most of the grain never am.pies. of .the type. of adv~rt.1slng made it over~as -and what did was which focuses on s~r1ous anxieties of Ford has until midnight Friday to promptly used in the distilling pro· cons.um.ers r~sult1~g from heated sign or veto the bill concerning Nix-pubhc d1scuss1on of issues such as en· ~ on's tapes and doc uments. If he does vironmental protection ... ln our opi· not sign it, and Congress is still in ·Gei·s-has Ask nion,it isincumbentuponadvertisers session at that time, the measure who seek to advance their own in· wouldautomaticallybecomelaw : terests In even partial reliance on Assi-st-a nt Democraiic leade.r F p H "k such seriousconsumer concernstoex4 Robert C: Byrd. however, is hoping to OT Q Y l e ercise an extr8 measure of caution in EMA, is seeking creation of three as-adjou rn the Se nate py Thursday order to be certain t hat their sistant directors of the.new 8gency to following the expected swearing in of TOKYO <AP) -Geisha girls, representatioris to consumers will not handle regulations, development and Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice presi· traditio nal entertainers "'ho deceive or mislead." -. administration. dent. pour sake and play,lute·like in· The commission declined to order E · ·l· · d · t th d h d st t t h I th · the company to run corrective ad· xis 1ng epar men ea s w o o If C~ngress is not· in session ··nd rumen s o e p · e1r men not rece'1ve one or the new i'obs w1'll .. customers relax. are threaten· vertising, however, saying there was f"'·tl does not s1'gn th e b1'JJ, he w1·111·n · I · •Y ·a bo face a number of altemativeS. ing to strike for highei' pay. "1nconc us1ve ev1 ence a ut how They.could retain their old titles but effect h ~ve . "pockP.t vetoed" the Officials of· a union of 300 much of the ad campaign remained in they would report to Osborili; rather measure by denying Congress an Op· geishas in seven hot springs re· the minds of ~asoline buyer.!. Iha the 5 pervis ld 1 lh portu nity tooverride. sort towns in Yamagata pr.e!ec· T he d ecision di.d rt;presenl , . n u ors, wou ose e ·.·re he vetoes an th1'n I ho .h • h I r · key._,._,_ -eu~-1 __ ,, ~-•'-'•H•~di--~-==~~ ,....,.._, ..... vim:e-:--s .. aid neaotia· owever, a reversa o .an initial de· ----n~ "~7'" ea~-ear rr1ves us a chance to vote on it before !'<--'-"-' • • b could be placed on probationary .. tions have' bogged down over'de· ,c1s1on Yan administrative la\\' judge status, just like new.employCs. ( Fr~d ay ," Byrd told reporters. mands by the geishas for 20 who all bur dismissed the case. Th I ll t • Id 1 1 'l :13-y·rd said he ~ked Senate percentpay,••creas·es. . The FTC issued a cease and desist e a er means uey wou or ei -Republ1'can leaders lo find out what "' d · . th · t t · th t • ·t Age· h · y · t ..-or eragainst Standard,aswell asthe ear s a us 1n e coun y s mer1 Ford intends 10 do on the me.asu re. 1s a 1n amaga a cu .· . system and could be fired without renUy receives 4 about sa.33 for ad agency involved. Batten. BarlOn. cause. As it now stands, they are en· urging Ford to "sign or yeto the bill every half hour with a customer. Durst1ne & Osborn Inc., Ni!w York 'titled to a cause fo r firing and person"b •~Y~T~h~u~r~sd~a~Y~·-"======-'!=~;;;~~;;;=· ~;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;~~::..~c~i~ly~.=~·=======""=;;;; nel hearings. Ii ·The department heads most likely to lpse their-1status are County Road Commissioner L. Ted Mc.Conville, Building and -Safety Director F1oyd Mce'1e1 raii a1ki Real Proper ty · Services Director ~Stanley Kr'use'. In a lengthy memo to the· board, County Counsel Adriarf·Kuyper said the jobs Krause· and McClellan now- hold are not required under ·go.vern- -ment codes. -·McConYille's post is. s'tate· mandated but can be leg8.lly delegat- ed to the EMA chief, Kuyper ruled. The county is also not required to have a Harbors. Beaches and Parks Director but that unit's director. Ken· neth Sampson, is retiring next month. Osborne has recommended the buildj.qg and safety job be redesignat- ed ''building officer", that the harbor department still have· a direttor and the real property agency be under the direct control of the EMA head . Osborne rs already director of three of the departments to be merged - planning, flood control and the Air Pollution Control District. Superltisors req uested the delay un· ti! J a ouary after a 20:minute ex- ecuti\'e session where "personnel matters" were di scussed. By the time the board resu~is-· cussions. there will be a new se ond OislTict Su pervisor, Laurence Sc it ' of Garden Grove. ~' AC LU Aids Students LOS ANGELES (A P ) -The t\n1l·r1can Ci1·il Liberties Union filed a ~lass aclion suit Tuesday seeking re· instatement of more than 200 · Los Angeles high school students arrested for allegedly selling marijuana. · 3-ce nt Edison Hike Approved LOS ANGELF.S (UPI) -The s tate Publlc Utilities Com- ·. ..... • P.rry S~opper. Sk irt in a.mfla"rlge of chevrons. Coral (Olor, print, lace. Jo one size,.872 -·. "Medallion lace shirt of polyesr~r/conon. Si<es S,M,L, 844 'By Chessa Davis for W._W~Duke. ~own and Travel Sportswear ... SANTAANA . SOUTH COAST PLAZA -. • • -m i s s i o n g a-, .. e~s·o u-t-trern---IO---- ('.-i 1 ifor nia Edison permission to· d;1,v lo hoost rules to help finance a subsidiary's exploration and development program. ........__ 1"he fue-1 udjustment clause \vi ii nllo\v an initial SJ.743,000 · r1tle increase which '>''ill raise the monthly -electric bill for a· typical residence b)' three cents, the PUC said. L '°""'""'' "" o .. ~~ C· "' ""-"''""'~q ,,_,,.,~·~• r.~ "f*I ''"'''' '"~"'"'/jr\' ..,,,,o•·•' '"''""' '«a•••'''"'"'•",.,.,.,~"""' ta" ••ll'Qll7~ro~ '"'"<!~! 1i'.IO<••' ~'"""-o• <OP"°"'' 0•""' Add1nl.! to the prohlr ms in the nrii;ihborhoC)d, offi cers-stud. is the"' .. :.nnplc fa ct that th e bus ii; not 1nsurtd. The increase will help EdisOn finance the programs of the :\lono Power Company. "'hich is t'ngaged in exploration. develop. mt>nt, pro(luction and sale or dis· tr1bution or energy resources in lhe rorm of gn~. oil, coo-I, nuclear and gcot~ermal re· i;ources.\ SHOP SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. TO 6 P:M. S.-Ct ... "'" Mii•"' .... ,,, •• C•"• """"' t.!11<""''" $ut\t"O"O<I ~· ,,,,..., ~ 00 """""''' I>• ""••I 1'I oe ''""'l"''· m1i.1.,, *ll11'Wl-" (I0 ... 0)0\1"'' ' "It looks like lhc people \\'ho have dumagc claims will have to look 10 thl·1r 0·1•n in.surancc for CO\'l'ragc:· Yerge r said. . . • ----· --·· , SANTA ANA, 547-7211 •SOUTH COl\ST PL(\ZA, 556·0611 -=----• -.. -- / ---. -~ . . . ' -. ' ' • • • • .. -.. ' Wednesd•r. 0tcemb1r 18, 1974 DAILY PILOT A 3 • Assessor Probe to Zero on Tax Fun f--- s Bs~ W © Oll IT' ~@l?WO©@ A Sunda y, l'tonday, \\'ednesday ;;ind l<'rlday •·eaturc or the Dally 1•11ot Cot a problem? Then write Pat Dunn. Pat 11:111 cut rl'd tape, get /he an£wers and ac- tion you need lo •olve 1neqw llt's in fJOt:t rnmenl and 1'u1 hress. Mail your qlllsrions to P o t Dunn /At Y our Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. f:joz JS60. Costa !oteso. CA 92626. Include your telephone 11urr1 bl'r. Doubl~h11n9 WlndOllla ' DEAR PAT: l s there any way to r eplace the worn rope on old- fashioned double-hung windows without tearing out the entire window frame? A carpe'nter I've sp(iken to about this says ropes ca n't be replaced, and he '!'ants a Jot or money to remove the fr ame. R. T., Costa ]Wes a The inrormation you received was corretl, but a carpenter AYS contact- ed says the whole job can be avoided by drilling a •/,·inch bole all lhe way through the lower sash -in either the upper right or left comer. Then drill other ~·1 ·lncb boles halfway through at r egular inte rvals along {be cor· responding edge of the upper sash. By inserting a large nail through the hole in the lower sash and into "any bole in the upper sash, you can raise or lower either sash. Wolrh Thnl PoU..,.!J DEAR PAT: I 'm expecting to serve Christmas d inner to 18 people this · year and I find I will IM!.short on serv· ing dishes. Can I use glazed pottery I bought in ·ftt exico, or should it be test- ed for"Jead conteAt first? And where can I arrange to have testing done? G.E .. Huntington Beach Bio-Technics Labs., Inc., 1133 Crenshaw Bl_ycl., Los Angeles, was re· commended by se\'eral Orange Coun· ty laboratories, which agree you are wise not to take chances with foreign. made glazed pottery unless you are sure of the manufacturing technique usfll for glazing. Three pittes of pot· tery will be ~ulred for comparatl\'e testing, according to a Bio-Tetbnlcs' chemist, who added that it's relative· Jy "Safe to serve dry foods -such as potato chips, cracken, etc., in ·good quality Imported glazed pottery, but one should avoid ser\'lng acid foods in untested pieces. {'AB lt•~••n1rnut1icado? _ DEAR PAT: I wrote-to-the Civil Aeronautics Board regarding a com · plaint I have about an airline com- flany. I've been waiting £our months for an answer from CAB, but nothing has arri ved. Cou"ld you provide the name or a particular person to whom I shouhl address my second letter lo this federal agency? .. _. J .R., Newport Beach The Cl\'il Aeronautlts Board recent· Jy created an Ofrlce ol Consumer Ad· ~ocate to help resolve problems such as yours. Under the direction of Jack \'obe, the Con sumer Advoc:ale's ofri ce is authorized to act as spokesrhao ·ror consumers on all matters involving commercial carriers In Its jurisdic· tion, It also can represent consumers before lbe Board. The address of the CAB ls Washington, D.C.16428. 9-moulh·old lfaUle DEAR PAT: A week atter I bought a new Buick l~a Sab're last spring, I 11oticed a r attle in the roof and com· plained to the dealer in AriJon:.i where it was purchased. The car is nine months old now, and so is the rattle. It had been ·"poSitively" fixed many times before I moved here, and a fac· tory representative sent to drive the car told me it has a "built·in rattle" arid I just ha.ve lo learn to live with it. . Am I stuck with a noisytar for good? · J .0.,Costa Mesa Could be. D . \~. Schmidler, custom er ser vice manager of the Buick ~1otor Division of General Motors, reports that lhe ratlle in yoor roof Is the seat belt bamess retractor.· He says the noise has been lessened by placing Insulating material on the Jnside of the r etractor methanlsm. Another GM representative says It Is Impossible to eliminate the noise because the retractor eonsists of two inertia reels which must be free to move in order for the hamess to respond properly. Tbi!'i year was the nrst In which G1'1 Installed retractors In the roors of Its automobiles. 1'erprU1al Cal .... dar DEAR PAT: .For years, especially during December "•hen eolendars arc being <!dverlised. I've wondered ·· where I could buy a "perpetual" calendor at fl reasonable price. K..C., C1pl.straao Beach \Vhy buy when you probably don't have to! Your telephone directory ('Ont1lns an 1l"'9st perpetual eaten. dar, Ustln ~ an fndex wllh corrn:pond· 'Jng clilendar1 to locate' the. torreEt yearly ealeodar from A.O. 1771 to 2090. It can be round on the baek of the Inside cover af the North and Cen· tral Oran1e County Yell91' Pages director)', ot on the la!it page of the t:!Gm.bl nailon WblCe and Ytllow Pages cllrectorlcs 1ervlng: \larlous county areas. ·---; Diedrich To Check Any Loss B~ WILLIAM SCHREtlfER OI W. o.Hy l"li.t SU.ft Orange ·County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, who Tuesday launched a full-scale probe of alleged wrongdo· ings in the county assessor's office, said ~is main goal is protection or tax money. . Supervisors voted S-0 to follow-up on n ine Grand Jury indictments charging assessor's office employes with submitting false claims for vaca- tion time while working on the Congressional campaign or former assessor Andrew Hinshaw. "My primary concern has litUe to do with the criminal activity but with what appears to be the loss of count y funcj s," Diedrich said. "I don't t hink this board can sit idly by until the crimina l process is finished." Diedrich said the Grand Jury in- dictments indicate the employes in· vOlved are ch arged with drawing county funds and possibly usin g coun· ty equipment while working on Hinshaw's campaign. The intent of the investigation he asked for is to determine·exacUy how much the county lost and how to go about recovering it. O.ily Piie! iwrt p- TEACHER JACKIE HUCKLEBERRY, STANDl~G. GIVES PRODUCTION ADVICE Saddleback Work·Experience Otters Success, Competition to Retarded .They Sold 'On Own Merits' El Toro Skilled Artisans Mentally Retarded j · "The county has an employes bond of $1 million that is designed to cover losses such as this,and i£ we can, v;·e should attach this bond," Diedrich said. He noted that if Hinshaw or current assessor Jack Vallerga are found to be involved in tbe alleged wrongdo- ings, the county has a separate bond for executives of up to$50,000 apiece. By JAi\" WORTll bad side of town, according to Diane • oi111eD••l,P11o1~i.11 Deodeff. prog ran1 coordinator ror In four busy workrooms in El Toro. Good Shep_herd f.lome. shop to rept 'and give the students ~x· 1 perience in m a rketing and help1n~ run a small business.· The Fullerton supervisor said there o.ii, '1191 su.11 PMtao may be contingency clauses in the FAIRVIEW'S BIKEMAKER bond packages prohibiting claims in "San la Johnson" the event of cr iminal losses. Fairview's Santa Claus B~ck Again "1£ that is the case, I expect the in- vestigation will report that the county can take action in the rorm of a civil s uit," Di ed!'ich said. ~ Key members of the investigation team will include the County Ad - ministrative Officer, the County Counsel and the County Auditor- Controller. Diedrich said he expects them to come back .with a recommended, course of action in 60to90 days. The investigation "'ill not work at cross-purposes with the criminal pro- By ARTJI UR R. VINSEL be, Diedrich said. but the county will OftMDallyPillt~" • Santa Claus' senior assistant to kids work closely with the district al· at Fair\•iew State }lospital in ·Costa torney. Mesa is nearly 85 years Old, has visit· "l want this committee to be ready ed 69 countries and hasn'( missed a to pounce on the Grand Jury weekly Rotary Club meeting in 30 materials whenever it becomes years. ~vailable in transc~p~ forf!l because He began ·his career in givi ng tiy it l~ks to me~~ c~n t.Justs~t back un· directing delivery or steel from over· -tH1t1sallover .. D1ed.r1chsa1d. head to Kaiser Wilhelm's J.toops in The superv_1.sor said th~ s~ven cur. World War ) as. scout and observ"er re_nt employ.es who were 1nd1cted are with an allied heavy artillery unit. still on the JOb because Vallerg3: ha~ Today, he delivers steeJ bicycles to refused to sus_pend ~hem. ?1:1perv1sors the hospital for use by the mentally cannot override his dec1s1on under and phy.sicall y hhndicapped youths. current e~ploye labor agr~ents. Jo.bnston, or 2339 Cornell Drive. in the College Park area, has been at his ing, re-painting and delivering the bicytle~. -:-. ut hiso\vn expense-ror.12 years. "No ol)e has ever given me a damn dime:"' declares the distinguished world traveler and son of a Scottish shipbuilder. Orange County . ' Sharing Cost Of Critique · skilled artisans are creating bright ••J\.tany times. the teach three· rugs , fanciful s ilk screen prints, fourths er "'ould make of the project ceramic bowls and "'ooden planters. and the student would do the rest. And many or the .. 11orkers -all stu.-Then it "'ou\d be sold as a charitable dents -have already had years of ex· item. perience at making and selling their "We don't \11ant to market our pro· goods on consignment \Vith five Sad-ducts like that." she said. "We want dlebaclc,. Valley florists and gi£t·shOp the items to sell on theiroy.•n merit." owners. "\Ve like to look at the full potential Competition in ,:;uch mercantile o' all the people we "·ork y.•ith," Miss arena is keen -especiall for the DeRodeffsaid.- workers in El Toro. "If they can "t live on the outsi de. All are mentally retarded. \\•hi ch is quite a bjg. jump, at least , But their handicap is no.deterrent to they can sometime!:. \VOrk outside." s uccess in a program s ponsof-ed by "There is a need for directed the Saddleback Valley Unified School employment £or mentally reta rded District, v.·hich has granted dispensa-adults in this district.·· Gray said. lion to allow the artisans to soon reap "If a mentall y retarded person here a profit from their wares. \1.-ants to y.·ork. the closest place in The v.·orkshops arc ·provided by the Santa Ana." Gray said . ··v et most Good Shepherd Lutheran f.lome of the cannot get drivers ' licenses and have \Vest', and a lthough most or the a hardtime getting thcre." artisans are residents of the institu· Orange County companies v.·hi ch lion, the classes are opeQ. to. all re· provlde directed employment ror the larded adults v.•ilhin district boun-mentally retarded include Goody.·ill daries. ' " lndustrieS. the Orange .Ceunty As· "Obviously , 'we can't use public sociation for Retarded Citizens both funds to provide profit back to in-in Santa Ana. and Elwin Corporatio.n dividuals whe-origina'ted the \11ork .' in Founlair'Valley. · , Dul what-public money can do is pro· The board of directors for the arts . vide teachers for thc _inslru.ttl~fLal and crarts sales program is taking phase," said .Dr. Ronald Gray, prin; · stepS to"milke· it a profit"sharing cor- cipal of Esperanza School. the dis... por~tion with all profits after over- tricl's,spccial education f:icility . head s hared among·thosl' making the At present. all profits · arc being goods: · channeled back to buy materials. Eventually, the board aims to find a GO:Od Shepherd provided an initia l ~t embers of the board include ad· nlinislrators of Good Shepherd Home. faculty members of Es)feranza School and rcpresehtatives of the Saddleback adult education program. · No mentally retarded student~ serve on the board of directors, but l\1iss DeRodeff said eventually the board "•ould like to include a worker represent a ti vc. -'"l'here is-a lot or creativity in-many mentally retarded people. lt'sjust not developed.'' 1\1 iss DeRodeff said. ·~11 is very possible to find a talent· ed artist among the retarded, just as \"OU find talented artists among other People." Gray said . For those not inclined to artistic purst1i ts. Dr. Gray is "·orking on' an agreement \Vith se\•eral area merchants to contract for other types of ser\·ices and eroduction "·itb the mentally retarded Y.'ork experience program. · _ '"Believe it or not, retarded-people get bored wiJ.h assembly line work too," Gray said. "\Ve~d 1ike to gi1·e them an opportunity to team other types or jobs,·· -· ' " Teen Arrestea In 5 Slaying donation for materials and the :\lis-sion Viejo Kiwanis Clubdo,1ated S300. Sl'. JOSEI>li Dli L1\C. Clue. !UPI) "We are just about ready noy.· to let S.4 NT-A ·NABBED . -· \ 19·\·ear-old \'Oul h \\"US urrestcd organizations in the a rea know v.·e're and anot.hcr i:nan \\·:1s being sought lo· _around .. '..'.Dr. Gray said. R 0 B BERY lla\· 111 connect1nn , .. ·ith the murders of Once the products are made. they FQ R f1,:e 1ncmhl·rs·or a lamily in t h1~ sm11 ll are di stributed to the local merchants tf)\l.il20 mil('s north ol '.\lonlreal. Sl ',\DJ;"' \\'est Germany <UPI! --.... · · J I 'ti th who pr1·ce and ma•kel 1h'em. ~ d Quebec pro,·111c1a po IC't' sa1 c • Police havt' arrested Santa Cl.:ius an d I J T d For r easons very basic to lhe r1 ....... "'"'rC' s hot to eat l ale ues a~. ch<1rgcdh1m\1·1thatlc1n1ltedrol)berv. 1 b d ' · It dallo••c• Last year , his self·undertaken pro· ject sent 134 completed bikes to FairvieY.·. Philosoph>· behind the progcam, no 'f ll.'LI' o 1es \1·crc ·sea ere • J'o\ic·e respondin~ 1.,i 1 <1 n :ilarm Tues· .,. · 1· k 5 id · items are 1·dentified a> products of the · 1 the f111u:-.t. a.JX> H'C !';!)() ·t·~man a · 0 C t ·11· t ·b t t <la.\· arrived at a hank onl ~ to fine ;1 k ·d bl 0 range oun Y "-'• con r1 u e up o mentalli• retarded. Thus. '>''hen the" The !:.JlO ·esn1an Sal ro >Cry pr · . . d h 'ti r · , gunman drcs~('d :i:-. Santa. Th~ n1,a n b I t r lh lai·i·n,,s $5,000towar t ecr1..._queoamass1ve sell,itis bccausc thccustomerlikes b.1 l\"\\":1 s t1 ... mol\l' or es · .,. "AS well as the bikes. I gave: them s1ro that had been donated;:.~ays the mustachioed v;·ar '"eteran. But this year, the economic situation has I t "•tve up \\•ithout a stru~g ll·. r ,0!1 ce · 1 1 · 1 1·r· d 'lrs federal environmenla impact repor them. not because h• 0 • she has sym· " 'l'ht• c cal , .. ·ere 1c t•n 1 1c aii · · • :;c1id thc v toun<J hur,el,1r tuol:-. in ··san· 1· 8' h ' · on proposed orrshoreo_Q drilling pro· pathyfortbec;iuse. t.i ·~··sac k \'all•n tin'-' l)umnu 111, ~. e . son,,.. changed that. · This year, "I've sent over 30 bikes, four scooters, a hobby horse and a tricycle," he said. standing ami.d 'CID array of a dozen f110re bikes, not all or which will be dona led. A bicycle built for two and a unic.Y· cle afe among the lot, but for obvious re~sons, ha-ndicapped clients al Fairview can't manage those safely or e£fec:tivcly. "That's just a shirt·tail·full ," says Johnston, noting he has refurbished about 500 bikes for the hospital since he started hiS own Santa Claus pro· ject. "I do it under the auspices of th,e Rotary Club," says Johnston. who has won the service organization's covet· ed Paul Harris Award for service to fellows because of his bicycle project. He always has been interested in h elping the handicapped. Before \Vorld \Var I he directed the first hospital in America £or t•rippled men. Bicycles which can still be renoval· ed for patients at the big state hospital may be deltvered to Johnston, whose Cornell Dri\'e address is just orr W:ike Forest Road-behind the IJ:trbor Shop· ping Center. - Siberian City H.its Minus 72 A 10scO\V t1\P) -The temperature "-'as re1)C)rted by Tass to be 1n111us 72 d.;>grets today at-verkhoyans k. :1 ,;mull community in northern SIOOrla considered the cold6st place in t he l\orthern ll e misriht~re. Tt "'a5 the nrst tune in several ~·ears th at the tl'rnpcrature there dropped so 10 .. ..,, ioi ss i.a 11I. ;\I\ heating systems jn the com - n1u11il-1f-we~:e "'·or I.: Ing. ~dequalely, the 11e\li'S .:igency reported, and life cun· t1nucd normully. j 'J·ects. · T,·pi·c.,11>• .... 0 ,, e•. pc·i·encc fo• the 1 h 1 llogL·r. 47 , !us u·if~ 'Y\"onnc. 39, l\.1rs. • "' .. ·' • • Police idcnt1ficc I <' man on 'f 3!i 'I The tsoard ot.:'!luperVJ_sors votea un· ment~lly retnrcled means doing bor· 1 L>un1nulin's ~011·111.la \v. t;uy : iron, · I T d t · th ll::irlmut l-\.,<.inunt.?n1p u.\Cd11orkcr . -11 "' an1mous y ues ay o give e coun-.-~in~g~pi~e:c:e~w:o:c~k~i~n~:~m:_:ol:d~l~o:c~lo:c~y~o:n~t~h~e_.::==============:;-~·I~>~. '~"~'u:_::h~1s~1~1~il;c~L;u~c~1 ;'~·~-~··;· ~-;::;:-ly's fair share toward the cooperative critique, which is beint-!lpearheadcd 1 by Los Angeles Coun!y. The study. which will cost about" $45,000, will delve into the 1,300-page 1 E IR filed by the Department of the. In·, terior as a prelude to plans for open-1 ing millions of acres of the cont1nen· y tal shelf to drilling. · Gem Talk The department h as scheduled public hearings in Santa l\1onica on the proposal in about tiO days, IOO'ving little time for preparation of a de·, fensc. The hearing had been set for early this month, but a delay was granted "'hen local governm~nts appealed to the £ederal a'gency to give them more limetowelghthemassi\•eEIR .. J : Freshman Supervisor Tnomas Riley said his computations show the county's fair share or t he cost would be about S2,300 for the unincorporated' territory. But he urged contribution or a full. S.<;,000 to make up for the r~maining coastal portions of the county. Supervisor R11 lph Clark--said he. C'Omputi?d lhe s hare to be about $3,100, but \\'ould agree to a ceiling of $5,000. · The money was to have come from Sunset Beach tidelands funds but Super\'isor David Baker urged that money bt:.keot intacturnav for dredg· ing after winter rains. Instead, the money v.•i\I come from' Newpo!t llarbor tidelands funds. 5 Suffer Exposure OKLAllOt\lA CITY (UPJ) -Five cmployes or a t\err-~lcCcc nuclear plant v.•crc exPQ$et:I to rad1oacti\'C plutonium Tuesday. Three 1\tom1c Energy Commission i~ctors were ~enl today LO find olitibc cause of the exposure. By J C. /ll".\/P/IR/ES CHRI STMAS 1974 In spite or national problcnls. there is much to be g rat erul for lh1 s . Ch ristmas. The indopendcnt retailer Jives and , works in his oy.·n community. and. dC'- pC'nd S upon his reputation for intcgri· ty, This i!I particul arl y so with in- dependent jC''>''elcl's many of v.·hose products defy critical evaluation by avcragl' custom crs. Economic gloom itself can turn re· cession Into d l'pression, :ind v.e - should ·b~ @ ra~eful this Chrii;tmas season for the underlying stren~th of small business. and C'Ontinucd buying, by those " ith discr etionar y income. or thlpgi!I with endurinJ: vn,lut; from trus1worthy sources, ;1 pohcy v.·hlch can have a crlticnl effect on rt•ccss1on - and depression. \\1e "''lsh you :1 ~1 rrry Christmas. a 1Jappy New Year and u rl'nCY.'cd faith In lhe hi storic solidity of our country ln times or crisis. ' ---: ..,..,. ----- r """"'·. .-~ ~- * DIAMOND JEWELRY ... THE NOST PRECIO:JS OF ALL GIFTS J. 1823 NEWPORT BLVC>, COSTA MES" CONVEN IE NT TERM S BankAme rocard-Ml&tflrCNroe' 21 YEARS IN TME S"ME LOCATION PHONE !:148-3401 • ' " A., DAILY PILOT • Israel;.Palestm1an wich Tom arphine Christmas Came Nov. 5 • TilE WllEELER·DEA.lt:RS: '\'ou mJy have heurd some or lhose vile rumors recently aboul our economy being sort. About the dollar being h:ird to come by. Or the dollar you h:i\•e only being .,..·orth 50 cents. This 1!> <ill nonsense. If )'OU bel1e\'e these.things. )'OU ha \'e . :-i mply been looking in the "-rong pt aces. )'ou !iho-uld. for example. look in· ~lead into· the Orange County poli\ical 1.1rena. 1-lerc, dmids t the smoke-filled l·ooms, you \\'1lt find an economy as h<·althy ancJ rubust as the most roar- ing da)·s of the Roaring 20s. Clearly. :-pl'nd1n)! has been high, v. ic.le and fl ,1nd!>OOll'. If you dnn't lx·l1c\',C all this. as you ~queelc thi· thin ~Hies of your "·allet ,,·hich" 1s .suffering from no internal padding. JUSt look at t14·0 people among the benevolent 1,1.•ho support <>range County polilLc1ans. I\'. TllJS ARE.\,.,...~ ha \'e the kindly l'Jncher from do.,..•n l\liss1on \1ieJO "'"\'. H1chard J O':'\eill. <ind the kind· Iv i)hysictan from up Santa Ana way, Q.r Louis Cella It h<1s nO\.lo' been reported to the tJrange County Registrar of Vote.rs Of- ILce that the aforementiQned O';\eill • ind Cella deposited some SZS0,000 into · 1he campaign effort;; of certain ()r .1nge County office ~(.'kers. Knowledgeo:ablc County Seat ob· :-;erv..ers also suggest before the final <·<ish register rings on last Nov · \'rmber'" s pending, the O'Neill -Cell<i t1utpour111g of dollars wil l reach a i.:rond totn I flirting near $400,000. Ju"l imagine putting up ne11rly half :1 million clams jusl to get some polit1· t·i11ns l'lected. s o ,,tE PEOPLf: t:.\;\ remember uhen there "asn'v1l'lalf ~ million 111 Orange County. Sofue 'e\'en suspected Orange County wa:.n 't "-'Orth half 11 million. :'\o\.lo·. some of.1hese campaign con· tr1byJionj are IL,,ted as _gifts , and uihtrs are call<'d l11:j ns It doesn t l°<'- :11\\' ma\\l'r \\"hat matter!> 1~ th.11 the money 1:. .. ut there, folks. in l:i1·l·u!at1on, p()Ur· 1ng to and fro fron1 ::.on1cbody's pocket 10 somebody cl:.(•"· PuzLlc1I. you ma} 11onder "'hY l"J r1Ch l•f ()':'\cill arid Dr. C'{'l la spread 1hc1r cash ;1 round :.o frc~·l y amongst 1 he\' a r 1nu " pnl 111e:d cof fel"s \\'ell . lbl!-y gi~·~· .~'OU .a .. Lrai ghtfurv.•arcl cxplana11on. They ,lllSt like ti) d:1hhlt•'111 pOllllt:s 'fhl•y ltkt• lo ~c l i.:00<1 l}l·ople l'lcCtC'll 1n <Jrani.:l' Countv TllE\' l.:\BOR I\'. thi: \"ineyards of t ;ood Go"ernment. 1\nd those 'ineyards turn i::reen. \•cry green. Thev get abundant fcrt1hzl·r. \\'hy. you l:Jkc bark there in June. \1 ht·n ()rJn,ct• County 1\ssemblymiln t\en Cvr~· madt• a pr1mar~· election ru n for the De mocratic controller 11om 1nalion, Cella :ind O':'\eill wcr.c ri~htet~~~~~~\hh~h~.~~~.11~1/;':i ary (·am. p;u_g n ·"·1th a cool 5500.0011. \'ou ne\·er .. J11· n pnl1t1c1an ,cro11 ... o tas1. ,\LL. ·r111s Sl:\IPL'\' prO\'C'~ that the ,,1ories you hl'<1r :diout !'iagging .-l:P!lOHl.' ,,,.l, iu:.-1 ~o n1uc h hog1\·ash. 'f'h c n1n11L·1 .... 11·11u 111I .. \II 11,u h.11·c to l du IS bl' l 'IC1·l'l'l'l\OUgh tu find II (Jr-;1nt:" f11unL1 ·:-p11h1u·1an" ob· 11ou:-ly 11 1und it ·rhl·.v f..nu11· 1h1·rL' ,1l"l' l11 n Santa Cl au .... "'i; in our r1•i.:1•1n And 1·h r b,trn ;i .., cami• 1'Jrl1 i11 ( 1ran)i!l' (.".1t1 11t.\ Lh1:-.1·car It 11.1 ~ F:lrctinn D.1 1. \n\· ., 1:1:1 Exe~11tice Post Dolores llOl>l" \1ifc of tvn11• dian Bob llopc-, ha ~ bc-cn named tu bo.-ird of dirl·{'h,;r.; uf the :.'II Ullll:il o! (Jn1,1h c1 l n:.u1:;.inc:e Co Rocky Expected To Be Given Oath Thursday -\\',\Sl-11:'\GTO\' tl'Pll -l'hc last ('omm1ttee report is 1n . finding '.\'etson Rockefeller qualified to be vice presi- dent. Plans are 1.1lready being made for his 11nat confirmut1on and S\\ear- 1ng in Thursday. The !louse \\'ill \·ote on Rockelellcr Thursda~·. and in antiC'1pation of his oo,;er"'h{'·lmi ng approval the Senate h<1s ,·oted lo alto" tele1·ision cameras in Its chamber for the first time "'hen Rockefeller takes the oath of office ;111 hnur after the 11ous<' \'Ole. Russians Confirm Fa·ilures From "'lre -Ser'\· ices J\IOSCOW -The Soviet Union today admitted failure or a five -year-plan lo shower shoppers with ronsumer goods . ll blamed poor har\•ests. con· ·~truction delays. and lagging procluc- · t1on. -- It also announced a s lash 1n m1hlary spending, bringing it to a. fi1·e-year lo\\'. State planning chairman Nikolai K. Ba1bakov said this year 's grain ( I N SHORT'· ) hor\'est fell by 2~.5 million tons com- p<ired "'ith last year's record harvest of 220 rnillion tons. In spite of poor \\'eather, he said , the 197~ crop 11·as the second largest tn Sol'iet history 3 Bomber• lf1mled LOX DON -Scotland \"a rd issued tt nationv.·1de alarm today ror two young Irish "·ome-n :ind a grey-haired man v.·anted for three telephone office bombings that left:_one inun dead and four others \\'Ounded. Detccti\·es said \\'1tnesses at. the Chl'nies Street t~!cphone exchang'e re· purled tv.·o young I rish "·omen ran dov.·n the street Tuesday night ~econds before the l>omb exploded, killing a telephone .,..·orker al the of· f1cc . PoBI Rerapl11rd SA IGON-Government forces to- day recaptured an airsB:ipoverrun by the Communists the day before, but th e adjacent town of Dong Xoal "'as hit b\'\ Communis t morta r f ire throuihout the morning and is in d;inger. mLlitary spC>kesmensaid. Government and Communist losses cluring the ll·day-old upsurge in fight· 1ng a'Cross the country rose-abo\'e The rules committee tot.la}: !:.CL~ up 20.ouo. Saigon command records th<.• procedures for the Ooor action and shO\.lo'e-d IS expected lO hrrt1t debate to 1:1ght r hours Ca1h Bot111s l'oled LJBER 1\LS OPPO S E.D t o \VASH I]JGTON-TheSenate has Hockefeller·maytik the ~m'!'lttt-ee to -1otea to pay cash bonuses of up to S400 put off acrion on the nomination until 41 year-to ramilies "'ho "·ork at such the ne1,· Congress con\"Cn('s. ·rhat ef.. lo"' incomes they might be better:ofr fo rt 1\·ill not succeed. commirtt',l' un"·elfare. mtmbi:r~ sald. Another 1ax pro\' ts ion passed by the The .-1ousc Judiciary Committee. "'hich ,·otcd 26-J.2 last w~ei' appro\'e Rockefeller, rel <!Sed · ina! . It concluded Ro!kefel r: was "fil :incl qualified to be vice prt'fiidcnt"' <ind tliat thC T•nomfflatfO~mcr its con rirmation." Tt¥" 12 Democrats "'ho oppused Roc Keft>ller filed minority opinion!>. One Qf the stronge~l came from Hep Elizabeth Holtzman 1 D·\'. \'.).·\\·ho s aid Rockefeller '"h;i s abandoned m1)f:J! leotdcr~lup to the demands or µoht1ral expediency." ··Tn E llOL'SE Jud1r1.:iry Commit tt>c· \\'as told stories that ei·t•n thc most ~ulhhle person 11·ould ha1·c d1ff1cult) :-1rJllu\\·1ng." she su1cf. rcfcrring to l!nckcleller's e.-.:plan:nion or a critical luugraphy 'of Arlhur Goldbvrg <ind his ~1fts and loans to associates.' Th<' final transcript of !he JUd1 c1ar·y hcJ rtng~ on the nom1nalLon rcvcale1I BnC'kefell('r had loant•d his fam1 l.1"s S4 n11llion Jl'l to public nff1c1als four times. T\\'O of the trips 1\·C'rl' for Sc·(·rcl~ry of St:1tl: J l('nr.1 K1~~1ngl•r h1 :-. hont) mo o n to 1\c apulro 11 h 1th t•r>sl Rockl'fl!llcr Sl-J.21J5. :ind ii 1r11> from \\"ash1ni:;ton tu f!oekeft.:lll·r· .. rtud :-<in Hi \'c.' r l'~ta te for <i p.1rt y. ' Senate Tuesday \\'01i1<l"h-Cl p Pol'iticians and mitldle-ineome ta.'<p"!yer s by doubllng the existing tax deduction or cred' · .. ii hie to persons 14·ho r.1ake political o tributions." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DeliVeiy oi' the Doily Pilot is .guoronteed • h'onday-Fridoy: II you do not . hove )OX ~ by 5::x> p.m .. coll ond your <rf1f will be brough1 to you. Coils_ ae fcNn until 7'fXJ p.m. SoMday and Suodayo If yoo do ... t. ~ 'fOtJf copy by 9 o.m. Soturdox. a 8 o.m. Sunday, coll and o c.opy w1U ~ brought 10· you. Colts ore token until 10 o.m. Telephones Nm1 Orooge Counly Areas .. 6'24321 ltrth'Ml'St Huntil'lglon Beach en'.! Westrfl1nster . . . . . S4tl-l 220 SO"i Oemenie. Cop1strono Beach. Son Juon Copis1rono, Dono Point, Sout~ log_uno, logUl'lO Niguel 495-0630 I Merc11ry Dips to Teens ~ Midtvest, ~ .~:::~1~ern f!.!~:·:~ ... ~,. I •1 •"I• l! lO ,.0 .,,,, ii lh•"•'' I I ~ •GIO J ,. '-"' ·~·" ~.;, .... ~ .... 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'" tPP<'Nc:fli"'J 110<!"' 11'11'11 ll•°"Qfl' ••lfl to norlh-•I Wtlll•tlQlllll ~"""' •"o•••• r1no1<1 tn•~uoh tht l\Of1""'1'1•~ ctn1rt1 Aoclift. ton~~al Wenlher MO~llY ""'"Y 1oo,ty-TliwMltf, lot•I ~ly .... rltl le ...... ,.....II •Incl\ le le~ '"·•·" .. Ii'"" llltlow (0.011<11 <•· "¥""'· ' . . H .... t IONy. 101e1' Ct•lltt l•m•••t1wr11 w111 r1n1t Dth•Hn jl •lie! )1 tN-..,._,•h•rfl ..... '"""' --JO -n. ,,. "''"'" lt"'li'f(lhlft Wiii DI .. I S1ut. ilfoon, Tides . WEONlSO•T 'S«Ol>ll"••ll 11.0lt.t!I . SK-low 6 JJ '""· TMU.SOA-Y Flf\tllltll l ~Ht.fll. l'if•t19• '"•"' "'(Ol>'ll ll•Qll 11 ... "'· S.t-10.. 1•0011.<n. s.... ........ ., ...... , ...... ... ....._,,,'f, 10 OSt In, Ml'lt.tO• "I. .. .. ,. u ., •• wo oes Unleash Attacks Uy United Press International Isrocl 's border u·ar "'ith Palesti • 11ian guerrillas based in Lebanon flurt!d up ai,!ain_toilitl· "'ith a llacks by both sides. There ""t•rc rc1>0 rts in the t.,ebanesc press that Arab nations ap· parenll)' had sent in So1•iet-built mis- siles to Lebanon to help Clght off the lsr::icli ::iir force. . Airborne Israeli coinmandos raided a Lebanese !>Order village, blev.· up :.ix houses and kidnapt•d four ci1·i1ians before rlying home in helicopters. Shortly <1fter";.1r~s the Palestinians cut through a border fence and car- ried out a grenade <ind batooka attack on an lsr:.ieli \·i!!age. t.EBASf:SE 1'11LITARY sources sJid Israeli gunners follo"·ed up the raid on the village of ll,·l ajd El Zoun ~ix miles inside the border by shelling fi \'e other villages in the areu, damug. in~ crops. The Israeli air rorce new 01·er thc bon1l'r area but did not at- tack. Israel rclcasccl I 1\'0 of their capti \'CS but retained t11·0 others "·ho then y.·er e taken for interrogation by Lebanese military authorilics. . ;\ Lebanese Army communique said artiller\' units opened fire on the raiders but ·by the time a mechanized p3trol ~cached l\tajd El Zoun, the Israelis h :id gone. T hS Is raelis \\'Ounded one child in tJiropcration. the communique said Moment of Grief l.ESS TIJA~ 12 hours previOusly, Lebanon disclosed it had asked Arab countries to sup1>ly it ""ilh ~-e~pons :ind also had !'('quested a h1gh -le\·el ,\rub conference to decide o n Ll'b:tnese defense requirements. 1'hc pro· Baghdad ne\.lo·spaper Beirut re1}f)rted that military vehicles with Arabic license plates had been SCe n entering Lcbano11 currying equip- ment "belic,•ed to be antiaircraft 1\'l'apons to be used for urg~nt defense purposes." It gave no further detuils. Rabbi Baruch-Korff, president of i\'ational Citizens CommittC'e for F ai rness to former President l'\ixon , breaks ciO\\"ll at. \V ashington ne\\'S conference \\'hen informed his brother \\'US near death from s troke. Broth er is in Bosto n hospital. · Nader Research Unit· Another nc\\·spupcr, 1\l "\"om. said the Lebanese a.rn1y had recently re· cet\'Cd sophisticated \\'Capons from France. Assails X-ray '-Abuse' LEBl\NESf;. PRE)ll ER Rashid Solh discussed frontier tensions "'ith leading legislato1·s Tuesday :ind then called on :\rab n:itions to .gi\•e Lebanon's s mall armed forces "'capons to turn b:ick Israeli r.'lids. ' \VASl-II NG TON lA P I -U n - necessar y X-rays cost Americans an estimated Sl.4 billiOn a year and may claim' as many g..s. l ,000 li\'CS. accord- ing to a-rep6ft f"eleased~toda'Y ' by Ralph Nader's. 11ealth Resear ch Group. The <iuthor, Priscilla \\1.:baws, as- sociate profeSsw· of l}hys1cs al Di ckinson College.-said 30 percent of the 130 million medical and dental x . r·ays ·taken a nnually canno t b~ medically justified. She la id th~ame to_poor iudgment · by doctors, employers and patients: use of "poor equipment and sloppy techniques: and ))-rays tQ__ protect physicians a nd denti s ts from malpractice lawsuits. ' "'SINCE TllE total annu al malprac- tice settlen1cnts are only about $100 · million per year. patients are paying Steel Leaders Remain Silent -To Ford Attack ' PITTSBURG!!, Pa. <AP) -U.S. Steel Corp. says its top executives ha· 1·en't yet cnme up v.·ith a formal re s ponse lo President F'ord ·s criticism of the company's latest s"'eeping price increases. Bur a spokesmao for the nation ·s largest ste.e!makcf' defended the i11 - creascs nn the grounds that federal price conlrols limited profits in the t•arly 1970s. The nation's largest steelmaker came under fire from the President carlier Tuesday for the price in- creases. which average 8 percent over 1"·o·thirds of the company's product line. The price hikes primarily atrect the r ail, oil and constru rlion in· du"tr1e": Spokesmen for other major slecl producers -No. 2 ranked Bethlehem, No . 3 National. No. 7 Jones& Laughlin :ind No . 8 Inland ~ all said their firms had no in1mcdiatccom.menl. In Washington. Albert R'ees. direc- tor or the Council on Wage a nd Price Stability. /indicated his agency wou ld .conduct hearings if more steel com- panies hike prices. But CF&I Steel Corp. or Pueblo. Colo .. said it was raising prices today· up to 8 percent on a wrde portion of its llne. Ct"&I. the No . 13.producer, re- J>Ortel'.1 prori ts for thC £irsl nine montbs o r 1974 that total rour limes lhe level roralloft973. '\· - CF&I said the price hikes \\'ere an attempt lo balance the higher costs or its labor contract and to ortset higher price;., ror fuel. electricity, basic material~ and tr11nsportation . U.S. Sleet Cited similar reasQns for the price increases announced J\lo'n- day. The firm had already boosted p111c('s by about 20 percent during 1974, y,•ith most or that increase postrd after the end or r~eral price controls onAprll30. 14 times more for defcns1\'e X-rays than t hey a re getting' back in settle- ments from all types or m alpractice s uits," the report said. The report, entitled "~1 edica l and Dent.at X·Rays: /\ Consumer·s Guidc- to /\voiding Unnc.eessalft' Radiation ·Exposure." v.·arns that IO\\'·level radiation· ma)' i1lcre:iiic the Possib'ilil.Y of birth-defects, genetic mututions. can cer and leukemia. flumans a lready are bombarded by radiation from nuclear "-'Capons-tests. telcvislon set-;, radium Clial y.·atches and higH~ltitude fljghts, but X-rays are the largest sources or man-made radiation exposure in 'the L'niled States, thtsludy claimed. Since r"diation cannot be seen or fell. the damage may not be noticed· ble for yea rs. Or. Lu\.lo·:. said. She sa id t-hat young children, pregnant .,..·omen, and prospcclil'e parents arc most al r isk \\'lllL I:: C.:AUTIO;\l:'\G <1Jl11inst~ routine X-ray examinations. she em· phasized that :1 patient with sym ptoms wan-an11ng furth<'r tests should not resist X·rays because the condition may be more dangerous lhan the increased radiation. Dr . La\1·s;, a member of the Food and Drug Administration's radiation <idvisory coinmittee, said t hat gastrointestinal X-ray exams n1~y in- ,·olvc health risks of f1.1tal cancer com- p;:irablc to the lung eancer-risks run by · ·regul;1 r· · cigarette smokers. She said othcl' body areas at high risk from X-r<iy ex1l0sure arc the ga ll bladder. kidney. middle;: and lo"'cr s pine. brea~ts. pcl\'is. hip and upper thigh, 11·hi1e X-rays of the skull, upper s pine, shoulder. chest, mouth, hands and feet involve significantly IO\'-'Cr radiation doses. • • "\Ve realized that .,...c ha,•e to sol\•e this problem by going to brotherly Arab countries and a~king the m to provide us ~1·ith specific k~nds or "·eapons on :in urgent, if not im· mediate. basis." he said a fter t he · t:fllfs in Beirut Israeli Y•arplanes :1ttacked the Sabra <i nd Chalill:1 refugee camps on the southern outskirts or Beirut last Thul'"Sd1:1y, killing-one person ;ind 11·oundi1lg 17, Cold Decision:· Nudity Banned A-t Cape Cod BOSTON 11\P)-Jt may be too cold 1n Janu·a ry to skinnydip,,but starting next month, nude S\'-'imming will be banned along the 40·n1ile-long Capt!' Cod National Seashore. The i\ational Park Service says after conducting <in "environmental assessment" of the situation. "'the most acceptable method or solving the many problems \\'hich have been Cf(•;tted by nude bathing is lo prohibit nudity "'ith in the secishore. ·' "\Vhal 11"as onct' occasional use or ~·en1ote be<ichcs by 11udes has nov.• gr'O "'n to some 1,000 h:1thers on a heavy "'eekcnd day during the sum- mer resulting in problems or an un · protected and unmanaged beach area, coupled "'ith indiscriminate parktag 1and trespass of private pro- 1>erty rights .. , said st' ashore Supt. Lav.•rence C. lladlty Suit Ordered Woman in Coma Faces Eviction CORAL G . .\.BLES. F'la. tl,;PI J ~A ~Tiami judge has refu"ed to dis- miss a lrespa.ss suit filed by Doctors llos pital in an.attempt to evict RDoda Seun1un, 21. "'ho has been in :J coma for more lhan 18 months. Circuit Judge Francis Christle fuund l\·londay that the hospital •·.,..,as "'ithin the four corners'of the law'' and ordered the girl's purents to de·· fend the suit. ~o date has been set for hearing: of the suit. 1\lrs. Adele Scaman, Ronda's molher, asked Tuesduy, "\Vhat is a hospitel for ? Is evcr.vthing such a bus iness? Doesn't anyone have a n com· passion for a humnn life. my daughter's life?" 1\tiss Se;1man 11:is injured in a June 4, 1973 lrtlffic accident in New "\"ork . 1\ .Panel or physicians at the hospital said there i~ no hope for :\liss Seaman s recovery and recommended h~·r transfer to u nursing home They s uid \l.lissSeaman·i parents refused to permil.the tr;1n~!tl\. · The trespass suit said the youn.I( y.·oman's parents O\\•e tbf:' hosPltal mnre lhK n S6S.000and her bed is needed for aeutelv ill putients who huvc a chanc~ of rcCO\'erins. The suit ~11 id ~1 1ss Seam:in 'h11s ··irre\•trsible brain dumagc," ... . J\lr)i . Scaman said, ··tr the hospital had been paid. yOu con be sure this suit y.·ould not ha\•e come about .·· . 1-lcr daua"htcr Wal' under hospital treatment in New York aft~r the uc· c1denl but \\'as moved lo Doctors J-l6sp1tal, adjacent to the Unl\'ers\ly or l\l1 aml campus. in September. 1973, when her parc-nts moved to Florida. J\f rs. Seaman said she has recc1 ved doiens or letlc>rs t>X 1ircs!§ing sym. Pttlhy since the hospital began its attempt ltTC\'ICt lhe palicnl tnls rail "but no hospital and no doetors have nffered to do soniething to hC!:lp Ron'. d:i . ~1y hui1b:tnd arw.1 1 are two people f1ghtin.i this ;,tlonc" L • I ~-·-------- \ I ' ' ' ' • • I i • l l i. •• l l l ~ i I I • i I I ' I I I I I • r t l I I r t t c r c l l ' .. 'Good Nei hbor' ............... ~~~~-"- Man Beaten, ife Killed . LOS ANGELES IAPl - •·1 was trying to be a good ~eighbor ~nd now my wire 1s d ead," .s aid Earl 1-larshman Crom a hospital bed, the victim or a .brutal bea~ng at his home by two men he permitted to use his teleph9ne. •Iarshma n, who is white said he was just doing. ~ good 'deed when he lcl the two-young men, both blacrc, into his home In the nearly all·black South Los Angeles neighborhood in which he's lived 26 years. The men s aid they wanted to use the telephone. AS THEY !ttADElhecall, llarshma n went back to watching the Llberty Bowl football game on television l\londay ni ght and the next thing he knew he was struck .. on the back of the head and his wife was screaming. flarshman, 65, :.ind his wifi:, Edna, 64 , were at- tacked with a claw hummer and a butcher knife, police said. They could derive no motive. l\lrs. llarshman died and her husband was admitted t o California Hospital l\.ledic<tl Ce nter for surgery f<ir apparent skull frac· lures. •l e was described as .. not critical." 11e said he and his wife had thought of moving out or the home in which they had lived in an area that turned Crom white to black since they moved in. They were the last whites left. "My wife was liked, and s he li ked eve ry body," llarshman said. "She fed little dogs and gave candy to children. I'm thinking of how alone I'll be. Sbe was a wonderful little woman.'' POLIC~ Sj\lD they were tookipg for Sherman Jones, N~ P ___o. r t r qJ_tz_ 22: n nd his 17·year-old brother, Anthony. They Former Governor Ed· declined to SJJY why the mund G. Brown said J onesefi were being sought. Tuesd ay h e will have to Harshman said he did not keep his business a£· recognize the men a nd fairs away £rorfi his son, neighbors said they did not Gov.-elect Edmund G. knOW the brothers. Police Brown, Jr., to "avoid · s aid Sherman Jones ap-pro blems'' but m ay parently lived next door to seek a p e r sonal ravor -the Harshmans. llarshman.acookatOc-· ·a n ew portr a it or cidental College, .said the himself ip the capitol t wo men came to the door r ol'und:.i . "I don't think a nd the older was "very it look:; like me," he congenial." He said he was said. told the older 'man lived,..,..,== "!:=:::::; behind the house next door ..;, and that 'he had a gas leak · cSlfl.t,attt:;., and had to call the gas com· (.'11'11111PDIV\U 1>any . OUUDl\UUlfl t>olice said the older man ~C'.Ut'ws r.... .,..,,..,. ... _ \\'ent to the telephone a nd 0 .--. ... .-... -' made a call and Hars hman went back to watching t 308 Pant Avenue. Balboa Island Alouncl .... ""-• Pifl< -,,,_ game. · . HOura.111»s3llJ'l'onl&1U881 "All of a sudden, 1 was hit I~~. ·"'· "· ·"· ""'· ==="'=-=-=-'"=-in back or the bead," he kMEE PAINS said . ··t heard my wife • Fr e quent .scream." ~ pains in lhe l I . knees was the J arshman to d police he momplalnt of w as struck again and ~ th i s nice blacked out. When he came per son. Pain to hiswi!ewasonthe Ooor. or s u c b Gold Rush Figure Had Bawdy House intensity that the knees would throb and ache. This lady noticed the J,oain more when sitting or kneeling and ,also she not.iced she could relieve the pain simply by extending the leg. ·Previous ca r e proved unsatisfactory and s he deei'ded to follow the advice of a friend and try Chiropractic care. Complete analysis and spi nal x-rays re ve aled the true cause of the problem. Relaxing Chi r oprac tic adjustments were advised to remove pressure rrom the iierves in the spine, which supplied the l egs. Adjustments brought the condition under prompt control •nd within a short time she was completely well. Why not inv esthi:ate scientific OriropractiC now t You Jiave ·nothing lo lose but your poor beaJU.! COLOMA !APl -The controversy about inviting ··a former madam to the an- nu a l G o ld Discove r y Celebration took on a new dimension Tuesday with the re\'elation that the dis· ro\'erer himself was ha!{ oy.·ner or a ba .... ·dy house. The discoverer was, or course, J ames W. l\.1arshall. ""'ho is credi~ed with setting ~ orf the 1849 Gold Rush. For years, the discovery has been celebrated. , TJiis year the planners, 1 the Coloma-Lotus Boosters Club, picked the theme, "The Ladle!'' of .lhe Gold Rush Era ." They invited former Sfl,n 1'"rancisc.o madam Sally Stanford and. the current madam or a legal Nevada brothel, Beverly· Harrell, to be gran d mars hals or the parade. i\ts. Stanford, a' Sausalito r es t a ur ateur and coun~ cilwoman, accepted. l\.1s. 1-larrell hasn 'l respo'nded. Now .comes the ranger or ~tarsball Gold . Discovery State Historic Park,. Gus. Till . lie says Marshall ''was hal f-owner of the Lone Star or Texas-bawdy house.'' Till sa id the other haJr. owner was madam Ellen Wilson, known as Texas El· Je n, .who is also t'o be The celebration is to be J an. 25-26. rrorn Denmario. ... t~ fia.Jnde.er v .... ~ . V!/11/\\\\\\~ • ,,,:=---==--=---- Dr. Partain, D.C. • Mii...-Offkft .. n. Eastbluff Yiloge Center · , NEWPOllT IU.CH 640-6410 - • • • • ,. 7 .. "' Oec•mber 11. 1974 DAILY PILOT ,4§ fli-~'--~-S_h_o_o_ti_n~g~~--' Regulations LONG BEACH tU Pll - h" Unitcd ... Atrto-Wo-rkers Union called Tuesday for federal .rpediation to pre- vent r.t cDonnell Douglas Corp. from locking out 18.000 aerospace workers next week . The corporation warned Tue·sday that unless the Un · ion accepts its contrp.ct or. fer, UAW workers will not . . be paid ror the week. The except for industry.,.,11dc warkef'lf"'1!lre-tr.1ut1ttroff'-:mppo1j ag1 ttment!. but paid -roc the hollday The comp~ny "is tryiog "''ee.k., <.1.nd the firm said to blackmail our m~m - 10.000 other worker.s, non-bcrship into acC<'pting the union or members or other companr's contl'act pro· uruons , \l.'ill be paid for the pos al and thereby become week 's holiday. the• lo111est paid aerospace The lockout has become \Vo rkers in California," rare as a· b argaining complained Douglits Grif· n1 aneuver by major cor -rith, spokesman for UA W por ations in recent years, Local 148. · • ··1'hc loc·kout 1s pl;.111."ni,•dr 'J"'F... ronn-e-chmtnrn-nro1nt:i: . p b-..-eJ- " h1ch IS not only an ugl)' II e thing tQ d() to our members :ind their fu n1il1 es - cs1>t•c1;,d ly the kids but it \Viii :tl:.o huvc a terri ble l'f- (ccl .. on lhc local econun1y ;.it Christmas time, he s:ucL Also ·in\'·01v~d arc mcn1 - bers of the l1ncrn:1tion:.il As·· ::.o\'i;.1lion of ~J achinists. 1'hc unions' con t racts .Ml"lk Pri"ce Battle Rages ·with th • ""·••P••• firm ha\·e expired. 'fhe uniqns :.;1id they ,~·ou\d nol strike I.OS :\~G ELES (Ai'l "- t\n c.·fforl b,v the Long Ul'aCh Polite Officer~ ,\ssociation to n1odify ~rhat it con~ide rs Ovt·rly restricti\'e reg ul ~· t1ons (If the l'olice Depart · ment governing shooting at suspects "'as rejected 1'ues· day by a Supcrto1r C1>url JUdg('. Judge \Vil liam ti. Ll•\·iL ruled that tbc rcgulation:i \\'ere legally impci~l·d hy the cit~· according lo the.· ~t ;1lc c.·onstitut1on. -SACRAMENTO CAP) - Consu m e r s -not t he grorery s tores -s hould 'bear the burden of a pro· posed milk price increase. a spokesman for th e Calirornia Grocers t\ssocia· tionsa~d Tuesday. "There's no way the re· tail intlustry can absorb this increase," said f\Ierle God- .diird. Milk sales mil.kc up only. eight percent of the average groccr·s profits, he said. llequi1·ing a retailer to absorb the price hike "'ould force him to sell milk ijl a loss. Godd a rd 's comme nts came durini: <1 st:1te h~;1r1n~ -the second in t"'o da~·s - on a milk price inrrease re- quested by the dairy 111· dustry. !\1ilk Produce'rs say they need at least a fo ur·cent per half.gallon increase in the price they're p;,iid for milk or many of thcn1 will be forced out of bus1nt"SS. If state officials uppioye . the price hike :.ind agree to pass it on to consumers. rnost Californians \1'oultl have to pay about iS C('nls a h-.Jf.gullon for ,,·hole milk. ·'Can one increase or e\'Cn SC\'Cral S:.i\'t_• .... ·hat's le ft of the small d airy far1ner'!" asked Lucy Fried of th e Coalit i on for Economir Survival. She said' a retail price hike \\'ouldn't keep the small f<i rmt•r in busint"ss :.tnd \\'Ould "just n1can that more people "'Ill not be able to buy milk." until at least February. 1'hc firm reported ly hop ... ·s to si~n a nc"' contr;1ct ;.1t th ... 4)1;1n t here lx>fori' fal'· 111).! the pros1>t.•ct of a ~trike :.it the SL LOUIS plant.\\ hi eh is morl' proritablc, and usc the southern California scl· tlemenl as a precedent for tht• St. Loui:, contract. 1'hc \\'Orkcr s involved no\v average around $5.71 an hour , a company spokes n1an said, and the c.·o rnpany has ofl\.·rcd a thrt'c yea r contratl that \\'Quid bring that to $7 .li:J. .. \n attorney for the poltccmcn. 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Huntin·gton Be ach (71 4) 892·7771 . . ~. ., _ . ...,_ --=---=--~---·-- l A8 DAILY PILO'.[__tlJ)ITO Laws 0 Rn:iminj? rlof.:,s in rc· .. idc>ntial ueis,:hbo;hoods ha\'f!' lo hr thC' n1n:i.t ~on1n111n nui:;all('t' Lo ~OM<'O\VllCl'li. \\'h ('n th1,: probll·m i-. no \\Orse !h;.111 ;1vt'ragc. nlOSl p('O!)ll.' i1C•t:('p! it . ' llut 111 the lliJl .,ult· 1·olonv of Shorc•tlifls 111 San ('lrnll'rl f(•. til t• pruhlrn1 h;1-. 'rc·:1C'hl'fl the point that l'(" .. idtn!.., ;11·1• hc·1ng att~1tkt:tl ;ind nulii~1ncc \..; \\idt'"fll't.•:1d :ind thrnn1t· <>nt.• \101n :1 n \1 :1s :1 tt ;1('J.:t.·d th1 ... 11;1 ~t 11 ecl\cnd und ncrdt·cl mPdil':tl olten111111 t)thc·r ... 01 th~ Ul't'a ha\e s :1 id th f•\' ;ire i..n di-;turlif•d \11th lhC' lu..:k nf t·nrortc mc•nt of pc·I 1:1 11 :-. thal tht,1· ;1N! rc:.iclf tn shoot :111 in1;ils on 'i1.thl 'l'hl' proh1Cfll~ in puhlic :1).!t•/l('lt' .. ::ire con1plC'X \1 ht n it tOm C'~ to cffCl'li\'f' :1nim:d l1nforcf?mcnt ulong lht· South ("o :ist Count,,· pl~u1 .. for ;1 s:ttt'Oitl' :.inim :d ~hl·lt 1 ·r h;1 \'l' f ou nclcre<I he·<· .1t1se of ~'111 etbbl c.s n\'t'r .;ii e .. c·!c(·tinn. Cit'' pnlicc.· <"1 <111~ th ;d thvir diminished r:.inks <::111 tin little> lo C<ISt' th(I p111hh·n1 . c·itlll·1· But. if cvl."r a re.,.ident1;tl ar1.:\1 nL·eded spec· ial attention bY the uuthoritics. Shorecliffs seems to be the one. .-· • . I Too Much D etail It is time for lhl• S;1n .Juan C:qH :-.tranu gt·nt·ri.d pl<in to movC' uhe;id. f'urlhC'r :1tlt..·n1pt~ to clutll'r tht• land use 11l;1nning dotun1l·nt \\1lh ~11etifit ~·i~ lt:;1 ding no\\'hc're. The l'ity has hCl'll :11 tilt· :.:encr;il plan pro<:L·ss no\\I for l\\"O :1nd a h alf yc~1 rs.,.It h;1s :-.pl'nl more than SS0.000 <.it it :.ind th :.it"s not counting st;1ff ti mt .. The Arabs Dear Gloon1y Can Cure Inflation ( ·, ART HOP.PE ) The happy Arabs are currently rak - ing i n umpteen billion doll ars a month. And our gloomy economists ...are currently predicting the doom of America. Quite rightly, too. The t.i.rst problem is inflation. fl.1.r . • t Gus Rather th<in cryini: ;:ibout the loss of eight parking: spaces:. the l~ai::un;.1 Beach Library !\lall ~l erch a nl 's Oppo~it ion Com· n1i ssinn 11·oulr't best emulate •. Jack Eschh<i ch \1•ho lint's up customers around lhC' block ;1t the r~1te 11f 2.000 a d ;1~· \\'ith onl y th1;('e parking s pace<> al his door. I lo\\" docs he do ii? T:1kl.' a look. HS.IL GioomJ Gu\ <•"1mffll• ••• •u-ttel bf •e-" -,,. .... r nK•n .... 1, •UIKl I .......... ot lfl• .... I~"'· '•ftCI JOU<,., p.teve lo Gl_.,.J Gil•. D .. IJ PilOI. ro ec on ~l :.1yor Roy Byrnes.is right u·ht>n he con1plains or :it tempts by some to nit-pick and pack the plnn with dt!ll'lilS \\1hicb truly belong in its implementing la\\"S. . .<\ gener;il pion is a statement of objecti,1es and tom munit~· goals. It needs lo be flexible and open •·nnugh to cope '''ith future l\\•ists and dC'n1:inds even 01s it tri<.>s to guide the future. t .\plan cluttered by minor Points is un\vieldy ;ind tl mtty frus tratt ottcmpts to attain the go~ds it Sets Out-- to a<:hie\'C. • Compromise in Order ' :\land use elcn1cnt n-..1p, the subject or little or no · publiC' contro"l:rsy. p us run into a rotk of stubbor.nness frOin the Laguna f~each P lanning Com mi ssion mcetiog. \ Commiss ioners ,·oted do\\'n motions to accept. rciect or postpone the map and sent it on to the city touncil '' ith no recommendation . The map depicts the \\"rlY the cit~•s gener<.1 ! plan ~1 ffccts 1 ... nd USl'. Such a m;ip or other graphic inter1V:c.l~li('}n is required hr state la\\'. :\s <• res ult or the. inaction. 1.:ouncilmtn ,,·ill h:i,·e tn ..,t:1 rt from s er:iteh \\'ith no rccomn1cndi.1lion to .!-:Uide thl'm in evaluating the m:.ip Commissio ners should be n1orc ,,·illing to l'On1promise on issues such as this one '~'here no onl' is 'il'r,·ed by del ay and indecision s 'Good grief! What if they start applying the new rules to everybody?' So111ethi11g Out to Get Us? Chickens · Waiting f~r the Ax To lhc Editor "'i"uu don"t suppose the sugar peoplC ~t11rt:ed all that. gi.lrbage abo"\Jt t'\·clamates. <lo \"UU? ·\\"ondcr \\·ho "started pushing gas· eating smog devices~ \_ \Vho "·on 'l go to cars _Lhat \viii S:l\"e J.!aS uncl oil that hal"e been in\"cnlcd for years ;i nd years·1 ( MAILBOX ) tim on the "·ay to the hospital. As it \\'as there v.•ert' also 12 men \rho lost -one inthlscase.there"·asnolenoughroom C\'en had four entries and four losses for the victim. f ireman. and oxygen "'ith one sho,v, a record identical to equipment to fit in the rear.seat. r.rurphy's. This untolerable situation coul.d.. ANKABELLEQUJGLEY have been :J\'Oided with proper am-•r I IL•· · Letters /ror11 readers are welcorne f\'or-hula nee service. 1 think ._. Fire 1 ~0f 11co111pnf ua" 11101/y. writers should conuey Oieir nies· Departmcnt·Operatcd ·ambulance is To the Editor'. sarws in JOO words or less The righl lo con· h IV ed r · 1 .-1 t c answer. e ne a pro ess1ona After reading the articlC"regarding dt11se /ellers to fll space or·e1in11flale hbc · · th ··1ocul" ambulance. A step in e the rt'Si"nalion or Bart S""ndlove and is re~e rued. All letters nuist include siy-k I k • •" \\"llAT'S BE lllJ'\Donecountry.th:i t \vrong direction \\';JS ta en ast \\•ee appointment or Ron Yeo (a fine 1>(Jf1.1re and mailing acfdress but 11ome.~ . h h r· . r h r· . h I knO\\' or. buyin~ up ;it\ O\"er lhe na-\\1l l e 1r1ng o t rec 1remen .\V O choice I as CQUOll' Planning Com-" ay be williheld on rpquesl if su/fic1c111 E 'led" al T h · liun el"erything from golf courses lo 1\·ere mergency " IC cc n1-missioner. I c;1n onli· ask, \.\"hy do rt'Osoil is apparent Poelry will 1101 be · f 11 1·t"ed J l;1 rt'!e corporations like hot cakes" c1ans -men u Y qua 1 1 o run an planning commission appointments i Suppo~l'dly privately o"·tfed and publi$liecl ambul:1nce. I sincC'rely hope thost' h:i\'e to lJc made and diScusscd on the Ford says this is ·caused by govern· menl spending. Government.spending puts too much money in circulation. We have.too m uch money. Which no one I know has an~ of. AN D T lli':Y y.•ill be richly re-. 1,1,•arded . For exa mple , .m Y nCiJ?hborhood Savings and L<ian is of· f~ring a free t•ombination sandwich J,:riller and y.·affl e Iron for every S5000 deposit. So if King Faisal drops by with $100 billion , hC 'll walk off with 20 million free. combination Sandwich grillers and waffle irons. finunced.J.lu! I responsible '-''ill look into the cost or basis or "Pr'o·dl'\"elopcr" or "Pro· Do you SomC'times feel th.ere is about a bunch of people \\'ho hu<.I a l"C'· sa\·ing our citizens lives. en\"ir9nmentalisl?" It is naive to something not unkno"'n ou t to get us? ally nice day I'll bµy the paper! RONALD RO\\'E ·believe that these expressions are in· 4 The cancer has infiltrated all our DAVlDB. \VEBER compn.tiblc. I hiJ? business as "·ell as o\1r govern-Unfo~r Law -·ific,•elopmeot .. cun :ind must ,be ment. · A1t1b11fOflt"i°1\1erds . en\:ironmentally sensitive. The time :\lost of us just sit around like To the Editor: --is long past due that commissioners chickens \\'aiting for ttie ax! To the Editor: E\·erybody I kn~"' "'.ho has had Of!e ." be selected on the basis or being "pro· .f.f ,\\"I' don."t get on lhf bnll, i::et _our At . a.pprox!mjilcl~· 5 p.m, Friday of these smog devices installed on his good planning" iilong ~·ith at least numhers tt:tgether.:ind start hghttng. e\'en1n_g, ~ w1t~essc? one or the most .car ha.s had ~rouble. Se\·era\ somecapabilit y todojustthat. Of course, the Arnbs by taking $20, billion a year out of our economy, will cause us to have less money in circulation. 'fhis \l'ill cure inflation. It will cause a recession instead. Recessions ar(" caused hy having loo little mon('y in ~irculnt ion. The Arabs will then tile their bathtoom-s. .. wtrich-ls the first th.ing everyone docs "'ho gets a fe"· bucks ahead. Thi~ \\"Lll ercat<: full cn1ploymcn~ 111 America and :1 lot or indigestion in Ar.abia. \hey \\1tll .e;etus' putbet1c situations l \'eC'vcr see~. . mecha_n1c s hao.ie _-lold rp_e ·Utat they Planning ~Com missioners })ave a- , It ·s ~ not too late. but aln1ost. An ~Jdcrl.y g_cJ.!.!lcma~ was_ !Ying 1n 1toubl Jf these de".JCCS act~1allYrt;educc. responsibility to accomplilh .SDm C--- mclhinks . -1he.m1d.dle..of-C:iin;v.on V1e.w Dr1.vs:. . ...AP......--1'mog.~\d--lbat.-t~~l~obabl-~degr-e--e or" PlllntilngT• Ml"just to count UNFORT.UNAT EL\', the Ar:ibs don't have enough bathrooms to tile. So by 1984, the experts figu re. the Arabs Y.'ill be stuck "ilh Oift' trillion dollars worth or too much-money. So they are faced with th~ 11:rim th~"'eal of inflatiO n. hi any Amcrfcans Jeel this would'ser\'C ttiem right. But the ~\rahs are clt'l'er. To a\·oid this threat. they are investing their surplus AJlrodollars in \\'estcrn na- ticins, primarily 1\meric;1. (Let us hope they .:.c-nll thctn 10 ;1 '.\ll.-:..1ra11 laundry firsl. > This is good, Evt'ry /\m<'rican Pre~ident has s:iid that investing in Americ<i is tht' right thin~ to do. It keeps our fact ories humming. It br- ing ~ .1hvul pr11~pt.·rll) .\nd sl!-ctU:..l. Americ;.1ns c;1n 't afford to 1nVt"st in America. irs grt'al the 1\r<ihs "ill. They ha\1e a lot of faith in America, those 1\rabs do. ' Now all this is gccJt for America. Unfortunately. the experts say the Arabs arc also planning to invest in Loekhced, Pan American. ;1ssortcd t~Jorida resorts and t•ommon stocks. "1\s any American v.·ho has e"cr in - \"ested in Lockheed, Pan American. assorted Florida resorts or common stocks could tell them, the Arabs arc bound to lose -if they "·ore shirts ~ their s hirts. ~IA1'i\' ill -informed Americans will s ay thi~ scr\'t'S them right. But_if !he Arabs lose their s hirts hy investing in 1\merica. v.·t• ,,·ill t;tl back all those hillions or inflalion causing dollars that \l'C ha11pily got rid of. And "'e'll alt be broke again. So no\1· 'that we clcarlv understand the re:i~oning of our economic ex· perts, therl' is bul one ob\'ious course of ;iction to forestall our im~ndin~ clnon1 . I\(· n1us1 .st'nd bill1on15 of "°llars and thous;i nd s or technicians 1(1 the ;-\rab nations to build thl'm more bathrooms . 1-PAT-HALL ·parenlly he-~uffered irstr<lk.e:,or heart tJ,t1rms-tht>-mator, that thuy cause the'-pai'klogspaces. • attack, and fell face first onto the pave· 1nQlOr to O\'erheat and burn more gas. \\'AL TEA J RICI IARDSOi\", FAIA 1\:e1cs A11gles ·ro thC' Eclitor· \'our headline reads "Slaughter or 220 Deer Stir-s County Outrage," rl)cc. l l. stree"t edition). ~ul can you look me in the eye and honest,.. \\"tell m~ that, if the situation had gone the Qther "'ay. your heri"dline ~-ouldn 't. have re<id ''220 Diseased -Deer Released in €ounty?" !Count it ·-ii C\"C'n fits. roughl y.) " .<\nd en page 2 you trll us that thr murdcr r:1te in San t·rancisco is t1\'0 abo\"e In.st ye;ir, s6 f:ir. \\lhat is the per capita rate, please ".' \\"e ma~· be stupid out here, but "·e ain"t dumb'. • Sf.'4\IOl-st \". though. there is so much 10 this life that is good, honest. he;ilthy and henrl·\\"arming. ti's not nl'v.·s to anyone tha.l ~1 lot of people :.ind l'vents ;ire hasic:.i lh· rotten -vuu !_!uys must bm·st inta'tears :n-the si.ght ft f ~·our front paj?es. !lo"' 'hout ~on1('thing: positi\·e ·! Put in a story mel)l. Police and.fire units quickly ar-l .. 1\. supcl"\"isor Hhhn calls lhc·m the • '· ri\"cd and c;1lled in 'for an ambulance. StiJn1illionrip-0ff. · Liheraft.•d The <1.mbulance \\"hich co,•crs the i\lotorists. write or "'ire your Sla te · . It • • Lagun_a Beach ar~a also covers the El sena.tor and assemblyman .to support1 .To the ~d.1lo~: . . .. Toro area \Vhe re 1t happened lo be at Holden's bill to repeal this unjust uit-, Rr1fa1 ding· tA. ).13.Je for \\omen \i that particular time on ;1nother ru11 . fair 1'a\\-: • ' Lih " ai1d !'\U·. Richaulr\llen. .OrdiMrily a liJ!ck upambulance\VOU!d . Over 13 years <igo, ,;my husb~nd be sent in frbm a{lother area, except il EDGAR \\'ILLIS hberated me, and not only marrlcd "·as transporting a nother vil'lim tothc me, but "·e a grel'd no_t to obey _each Orange Coun(\' !\.1edical Ccntt'r -no H'hy !fltt"•hy? other .b.u_t _ s hare o~r \·a r 1ou s ambulancl' ror l~ag una Beach. -r respons1b1ht1es or marru1ge. 1 could -To the Editor : still be· married hul sign my name to T llF. FrREi\IF.:l'li and police officer \\'hat ~ICP on your staff V.'rotc th e ourlegaldocu,mcnts as\\'(!11 . loaded the victim into the rear scat of headline fDcc. 81 : •'Jockette Fails in XOw I '''car pants or something of the police car. 'l'he pathetic part \\"aS Four Itaccs'!'' That staff member my husband's choice and he is not th e seeing a m:1 n "'ilh a bloody face. and should scrub floors on hands and only gentleman to open a door or help ob\'fo1is pain, l aying in the b<lck ,seat knees cvery·day for a "·ee~. . me with a heavy load at the market. "'""itfl hi s legs curled up so the firemen Although I follow women's lib only Yes. folk s. \\'e arc still married and could close the car doors. Being un ap-moderately and horse rating even I .am still irriove with my husband. 1 parent heart attack \'ictim it v.·ns less. that headline offended my sense am a homC¥nakcr and mom of three necessary to tran!'ipo11 him to the of justice to such an extent th:tt I children. hospital imn1cdiatel.\". ·• checked Saturday's nine races at Los The "Oli\'cr·· is Our family name Under nprmal ambulance condi-Alamltos as reported in the Daily ·rrom his si<lc. lions there \?ould be .al least one n.llen· Pilot. l cnme up )''ilh a multitude of DA RRILYX J. OLIVER danl .. ~:orking on, or "'atching the \'i,c· statistics. To he brier, I sholl in('ludc only cnoug~ to ill usir1:1te my point. All 011.i rogeous -the jockeys are men except !'llurph'y, J presume. since she is the only one the To the Editor· Pilot call s a "jockette" or:. "lad)' f.think it is outra ~eo\ts that Nelson jockey." Rock~!eller u·us conrirmed by such an Domestic-Oil Needs Price Floor ""ASlllNGTO~ -On the e\·e of their much·heralded little summit <tt Can1p David, F'orri administr<ition energy aides arC' no"' r caC'hing agree· ment t~al tht'ir n1ost important task is. to ret•ommend presidential adoption of 3 hii:?h price "floor" on au ruturc imports of oil. thus guaranteeing pro· fitablc dt>\'l'lopm l'nt of new, hlgh·cOSI domestic fuel source!\ The shift in emphasis to u high price floor. i( President ford accepts it. spells the end or the long-cherished hope that roreii:n oil producers. in- cluding the Arab ~fiddle East. "'ill ever much reduce their own ~ighprice on . quadrupled in tht> past ytM, even v.•ith a ~lideast politlc:il settlemt>nl . Jndt'ed, the prajcct<'d "noor'' on im· port.~ oil Vi.'Ould be sct high for one re- ason: to make ('crtain th:1t nc"' domestic source!! or cn<'riy. some or them fabulously expensive. v. ill at- tract the needed billions o( doll11r.!i in new investment A manda.tory price Ooor In the r3nge: or $8 to S9 ~ barrel, lntern:il Whitt' Jfou!le SltHlles now lhow. Vi.'ould pre vent a sudrlen. Jharp decline in the present St t pricc of toreTgif Oll lrom comJ)l'etel.Y un· dttmlning costly new US. 1n\"ttSl· mtnts to tm~:1~c don1tstic ~1rodur · tion. ._,,. j • ( EVAN S-NOVAK.· ) \\'lll:S the Pres ident "·as briefed last "'et'k ~oi1 lhc conccpl of a high pricl' fl oor for future <nl nTiports. '"he got th~ pornl qu1C.-kly ." one ::id - minislrntion aidt told 11:-. but did nnt commit hinisclf. · Thus. the key l'l<'n1 C'n l in ad- minlstrµ.tion l'ncr_i!y s.tr:1te~y to he drafted at C;1n1p l>av1d sessions will be !ht' height of the noor. l'ather than pu s hing the hi ghly controve-r11ial i!asohnc tax as a clcvice to break the 011 cartel. . Up tQ no1l , :i 10-or 20-cent i:?flS tax h~is heen \'ii'Y."('<I ;ii hi ghest ad- ministration \evcli1 ai;. a key element In gi\·ing tht> l1 .S. bargaining p<iv.•er v.llh the l\liddlc !::.:1st oil cart.el. Con· fronl{·d with evidence 1>f' American in· tent to reduce cons umption drastlccil· ly by Imposing a hi gh tax on .:asoline. .so th~ theory "'Cnt , 1he cartel would sooner or l ~ter com~ around to lower prices. ~ has no oi l "'ells or ils own and lacks the huge amounts of coal that ~re available here. Euro)>(' and Japan.are f:ir more·depe ndenl on cartel oil than 1 the L.:.S. T llAT explains the apoplectic reac- tion in France whc'n Assistant Secretary or 'State Tom Enders. llcn ry Kissinger's top energy aide. hinted at an SJJ a barrel price Ooor In a speech two weeks ago. Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, editor of the influential Paris nt'v.'spapcr L' Express. attacked U.S. energy polic'{on the basis of Ender,'s speech as "exploitation of the energy trisis to con:solidate the dominant economic position of the U.S." In short. while the U.S. maintained an Sl f price noor on 11\1 imported oil, and achieved independence of the cartel b~· de.ve~ping new domestic sources. '•it Vi.·oul become the.dominant. POwer on the world tnerf!Y market." That Interpretation or Enders·s speech has been repudiated by the Treasury .Depnrtme.nt and b y Secretary or State Kissingt'.r. rnAstead. :1 price noor al an $8or19 level b now BUT a high price floor would tMld to viewed as hieh enough to protect moot th e l ~sue of brepktng the ('artl'I . capital investment t.n new U.S. energy "If \l.'C go for a i3S tax," one While . drvcloprni'nt: offshoce and Alaskan lfouse aide .ti:aid . "It won't break the oil <1nd coul. • c3rtel. We 're still IOoking at the gas . " • tax. but nol to break the cartel.·· If T ll;\T floor turned out not ll) be. subsidies could be paid out or the U.S. Treasury. TtM! concept or a high noor will far from a nswer all! the energy.crisis questions so long delayed b'y the pro· crastinating Nixon and Ford ad· ministrations . Still undecided is whether to cut consumption by a re- turn to fuel a!Jocation, by g:as tax or by r"ationing . But at least it sho"·s belated intent io come to grips "'ilh the rnost fundumcntal prgb\em : pro· tection for building to\vard real sclr· suffi ciency and insurance against future oH·boy('otts. One seri ous problem with the hi1th hi gh ~noug h to pr9t(,'Cl bUsiness in· prlct. .floor. si1:tnall11jt U.S. intent lQ. vtstm('TI\ in SU('h exotic new futls as li\'t 1ndcrinilely "'It.ft a hi llh foreign oil e:ttracted 'rrom !ihale. a pMce nc..V- price. is its in1pact in EurOJ>e. Eu.rope experted to be i'n the SS to $10 range, • • t-n.\'.e.rv.·h e.f min i;t vote: I don't i\IURPll\' entcre<l four r.:iccs, lost believe that an~·on~ '"ith :1 \"Csligo-of rour races, cone show I. acumen can helie,•e that a sP.rious in · Ore\'er and !\1atsudo entered one \'estigation u·as conducted. 1 r;1cc. "1ost one race: \Valtcr, Smith, As far as I know. r.Jr. l-linshaw was Brooks. Kanis and r.torris t•ach en-the only one \\'ho made an attempt to itcred two '!"aj:!es, lost t\\'O races fno diseoverth(> preferencesolhisconsli- place or s ho"·): ~lyl es entered t"·o. tuents. He is•to be commended for lost tu·o !Qne pl ~ict·I; :'\icoclf'mus en · evidently feeling some responsibility ter('(I three. lost thrl'c lno place or toward his job. + sho\1'J: Knight ente red lhree. lost VI RGINJA F. SECOR !hrcl.' lone place I: llart enterer! four . l11st Cnuf\. !ntie pl11ce. one show): Hich;1rds enl ered five, lost fi\"C (one plac<'l: lf;i\\kenson entered four . I~ l'rl1r1· fno plac(> or shou·1: Treusure en\ tcrt<d :-1i.'<. lost six·fno rila.,teorshm'" 1. 11a'-''kcnson i1nd Trea\ure lost even \\·orsc lh11n ~1urphy, no heo.dline for them? Ah , Pauvrcs Petits~ \\'llAT fS or most interest and de· serves the. headline? Thal r.ts . ~lurphy returned to Los Al~mitos nrter five year:;;: thAt, with ll. 16-1 longshot, .she showed; or even that n "fO<'kctte'' '*lppeared in fOll!' races? Or ~s'1ould the highlight be. as your rront page indicate!, thnt n woman competing with '16 men lost four ti Mes In fot"1r starts? In the same four races, . ORAN~e COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Wttd. Ptlbli&hlr Th!'lmoa K eevil, Editor Borbaro l<rtiPich, £d!lorial Page Edilor .The editori&l.Jlage 91 tbt...Daily Pilot $4.'eks to inform ~nd 1thnul1.1te r~aders by pre11enting on tltls 1>a11e d1vene commentary on topl , l>f1n· lttest by S)·ndicatt>d rolumnlst.11 anrt Jjlrtoonists, h)' providing a rorun1 fl)~ re11ders' vic~·5 nnd by pn!.senllng Una fle~·1p.11per't opinions and ideas -"1)n corrt>nl lo'plr Thr edltorial Q oPinions or the, Dally Pilot appear UO leS onlr\TI tht. edltOth,1 rolumn at the - l-Op of the pag\!. Opinions e)Cpre11~ ' • ,, . by lhe columnists 111rtd c•rtoonists Clara Link, Pasadena -Citizens ant.I lttttr: writcniir ~r own and Wl\O$l4.Y. hgm~on election day.arrtguil· .-.no clldoriement <>r th ·r \ftews tit tht ty or doing nolhlni:t to eliminate, and Dal\)' Pilot shouJd be \nferrcd. have .no arou.od.i to complaip aboul.-~ - crooked, rotten potltics ; inste~d. lbey Wednesday Decembei-18 l97ol are approving it byd(!f ault... ' ' • .. • I ' \ Wtc1nesd1y, December 18. 1974 DAILY PILOT Jt 7 coholic w~a.!!.& ... owers· e ecl'~i ="e~---'. Out Drinken • in Open, --· · A -F' NCISGO CAP> :.._ Women-women--are-less-inc w~o once-nursed' tbe bottle at home drinking. are turning more openly and ig greater numbers t.o atcohOI and tq the once mate-dominated Alcoho1ics· Alu>nymous. an AA re)>Ort shows . fhe repo~t •eleased Tuesday to the t Nor;th American Congress on Alcohol I and Drug Problems said women ac- 1 CbUOt ror 31 percen(of AA's new mem· . bers t~ past ~hree years. 1 »ll. Joor L. Norris, AA board 1 chai'rman, old a news conference ! µiat drinkio no longer is regarded as • purely a_ man's domain and that ' ' ' "When I was coming up, the accep· table social drink for women was tea," said the white-haired physlcian. ''Now, it's cocktails.'' Doctort said increaSing social ac· ceptance of alcobol, changing woaien's roles and jobs in which women come under more stress are major reasons for the increa~e. Women now make"up 28 percent of the group's membership, compare9 to 22 percent in 1968 and 26 percent in 11171. Pair Get Life Judge Assails TV Program ~ SACRAMENTO <UPI) -A judge, harshly critical of a televisior .t'rime·sh'ow, has sentenced two teep.ager~ to life imprisonment for an uttempt~ bank rob6ery in which 25 persqns were held hostage for a $1 million ransom. ·,_ · . Supe~ior Court Judge Mark Brandler said Tuesday the "seven·hour ni ghtmare" at the Rancho Cordova Bank. May 31 was patterned after a c~per on the ''Adam 12'' show aired two weeks previously. ";\1'"V Tf.1.EVJSl01'" SHOW as crud e a nd suggestive and in as bud t;1ste us the Adam 12 TV show ... should be banned," the judge said \\·hen un nouncing sentences. !\lichael D. ~Iadigan. 19, and Brian James Young, 18, v.·ere found gui lty h~· u ,iu ry in Santti Barbara of three counts of kidnaping, one or robbery and t\vo of armed burglary. '.'l .>\DIGA!\ WROT E THE judge asking for leniency. saying: "~ntencing me to prison \~·ould only turn me inti> un animal, a true crimin:.il. possibly a homosexual and a bitter and hatefu l person ... I \\'OU id end up gettU"lg killed." But Judge Brandler said the life imprisonment sentences v.·ere ncl.'dcd because of the "deterrence factor" and were designed to keep the ;-.·nuths in prison for at least 11 ye9rs. Facing Problem THE SVltV_l!Y·'Nas.desiped.lQ.cive a profile or Alcoholics Ano~yfnous and is taken every three years among AA groups In the United States and Canada .. A total or 11,355 of AA 's est.imated 285,000 members were polled. ..- In the latest survey, 38 percent or the membership polled identified themselves in the executive· profess iorial·tec hnical category. Another 32 percent were identified as clerical or blue collar and 11 percent as housewives. ~ Increased drinking among women is not the only .reason (or ipcreased female participation in AA, said Norris, who helped organize one of the first industrial alcoholic rehabilita· tion programs ai Eastman Kod~k 30 years ato. "BECAUSE OF the increased al· tention 11 mong women to alcoholism and because of changing social customs, it's less of a disgrace," he said. Walter Murphy, a spokesm·an ror the drug and alcohol Conference, cited changing social customs and more pressure at work as reasons for the in· creased number of identified women alcoholics. "Always there were housewives who. stayed home and no one knew they were alcoholics. Now since they are going into processional and ex- ecutive positions, the wom an is no longer the hidden a lcoholic," Murphy said. NOWltJS SAID there are about 5 miUion to 10 million alcohol ics in North America, but added it is'dif· ficult to define an a lcoholi c. "The nearest thing we have to a de· finition of alcoholism is when a person loses control of his drinking,'' he said .. Jailed in ·Per1ury SAN DIEGO (UPJ) -Former Police deteclive·Herman Wiggins, 34, has been sentenced to two years in th~ county jail on a conviction of perjury and falsification of evidence. "The crimes of preparing fal se evidence and perjury strike at the heart of the criminal justice system," Deputy District 1\ttorney frank Srx· ton argued Tuesday beCor<' Superior Court Judge Frank lin B. Orfield im· posed sentence. DEFENSE COUNSEL Robert !\lay urged the judge not to follow the pro· bation ofrioe recommendation of state prison becausl' it v•ould be Lanta· mount to a death sentence. 6. Prison inmates v.·ould feel \\liggin~,' l'rimes were more against them lh<in society,1\.f ay <1rgued. "There is no such thing as protec- ti\'e custody," he s'aid. "l don't think any measure short or solitary confine· ment v.·ould be cCfective." \Viggins was indicted on 13 counts involving 13 criminal.investigations in \11h ich he had a part. sonic of them in· volving juveniles and ropberies. BeLe's Bank RoLLed A'10NG CASES in wh;ch chacges U UU were dismissed v.•as that of two f · R juveniles \\'hO spent morC' than seven U Pl Ttlt!>Mit l\. l'l('lld off ormer prt'sident ichard ;\ixon. C. G. '"Be he' Re bozo, months at a California Youth Authori· ~tands in lobby of his KC'y BiscaynC' Bank in Florida 1'uesda~· after ty center in Whittier before being re· it \\";\S robbed .. .\ drive-in bandit got 3\\·ay \\ ith undetC'rmined leased. _;:.";:.m::o::u:;.n:;.1.::o.:.f .:.<;:.":.'h::.::b.:.•.:.f o::r..:•.:.J>O;;;;_l;;.:c::•..:c::o.::u.::k:.1 s::•::'..:· J..:is::l::a.::n::d.:.. --------1· A jury of seven m en and five v.·omcn found \l.'iggins g'uilty of four counts Some Car Jack .Stands 1, Faulted m U.S. Tests and :.icquil\('d him on thi-l'C' of perjul"y and six off alsification of evidentC'. · "The evidence against the deren.- dant was quite clear," the judge said . "It seems clear th at the person .,,,ho spent eight months i.n prison had nothing to do with the burglary (for v.·hi ch he was imprisoned).",., . ., .. Aclum 12," P,foduced by Jack Webb, is based on I.os .\ngeles Police Dep artment files and the plots are screened by the department before "!n other words, when a person-con· tinually breaks his promises to himself, his family and hi s friends about cutting down on his drinking. At that point, he has more·or less crossed over. from· social drinking to HE SPOKE I~ response t<JWig gins' .. : they are shown. · alcoholism." ' WASHINGTON (AP) -The quirementsandaskcdfor information assertion: "I still say I'm innocent. I Department of Transportation says from owners wh o experienced jack asked Goe!-v.•hy a jufy y,·ould convict th al certain models of automobile stand failures. me. I did not see how an innocen\ man jack stands may fail i£they are loaded The stands that · failed were the could be found guilty." ·, ·, -' Earns SI Million Paper.Doubts Claim In Undenvorld Book Women Jaycees? Panel Sees It As Local Issue to the weight rating indicated on the \Vizard.-A5030 . .sold by Western Auto "It's true this defendant had no label. Stores; the Dre.dnaut 6·41601 sold by prior record .'' Sexton ~a id . The department's Nationa l Auto Specialities ; the Riverside "However , he had no c9~punction Highway Traffic-Safety Administra· 61·5662 sold by Montgomery Ward ; about ·s-ending somebodr else to ... tion said Tuesday that tests of 40 the KM art 80511 sold by S.S. Kresge: prison on the basis of false evidence models of jack standS.on the mai'kct the Globe Fabricated Js.100 and and perjury. llow much mercy did he showed nine or them ~ould not support .Js.200; the Kar· Rite 1052: and the show ... ? '' " NE\V YORK CUPI) ·-The New publisher's claim that Lucianodictat· Yo rk Times says that a book purport. ed the story himself during ihe final ed to have been dictated· by the late months of his life to film producer Charles '"Lucky'' Luciano 1 relates Martin A. Gosch. Gosch died in 1973. evenlS (hat took plaCe after the un· But an examination of the bOok has derworld figure 's death. -produced information that questions , The book, entitled "The Last Testa. that claim, the a rticle said._ ment of Lucky Luciano,'' is scheduled It cited one instance in...._ which Lu· for publication ;n J anuary by Little; .ciano 's opinion i_s quoted..\about an Brown & Co., and, according to the event that happened two years after .Tip:ies. already has earned more than his death. The Times' story also noted · $11nilliop. . ~ · that most bf the boOk's information on the-Mafia already -appeared-in other THE BOOK'S SUCCESS, according books a~d repeated the same errors to The Times, is ~used 1argely on the that appeared in them. _· Haliday. Hug_ . . . Has Hazards When these and other factual errors in the book were po,intedout to" Little, Brown -& Co., spokes-men for the publishing· house told The Times it was inevitable that when a man looks back on his Ute in old age that some recollections would be confused. "IT MAY BE seif'-serving and it may .be inaccurate in parts," The Times quoted the spokesmen as say· ing, "but it's Luciano's story as he told it." RALEIGH. N.C. (UPl)·-A com· mission of the U.S. Jaycees has re· commended that Aecisions on wh~ther women should be admitted for membership be left to local chap- ters. The Jaycees' commission on female membership, headed by Fred G. Mor· rison Jr. ,of Raleigh; said the recom· tnend0.ti'on "is not an endorserrient, campaign or call for female inem· bership." ., "In other words, we did not and do ·not see our fole as advocating or·tell· ing the states and local chapters why they are'to seek.Qut..and recruit-m-em·: bers {n their local communities across the United States." said Morrison . Morrison said in a memorandum to Jaycees President David Hale that the commission will meet again.Jan. ·18 to consider how its recommenda· lion can be put into effect. He said the group discussed the idea of a mail referendum todetei'mine the feelings of local chaj!lers on the r'e- commendation..-·-. the'weight they claimed. Pathfinder Auto Lamp models 7224 Thi'.' fals ification charges on ~·hith It said two models that failed the and 8336, the ageilcy said. Wiggins was convicted were based on ! tests since h ave been recalled by their Jack stands are used to support fingerprint evidence which expert manufacturer, the Pathfiner Auto automobiles or trucks off the ground "''i~nesses said could not have been oh-l Lamp Co. while the owner or mecha nic is tained where Wiggins said th~y were. It said it started investigations of performing service and maintenance The judge said it a ppeared the prints o~her models . which failed rtc:•.:.st;_•.:.•·_ ... ru.:.n.:.ct.:.i.:.•n.;csc_. ________ ' ____ w_e_re_l'-.if_t_ed_fr_o_m_a.cp_ol_ic_e_c_a_,..cw_io_d~o-w_._ Writi1ig On Wall BERKELEY. Calif. -4UPI l -The decline in Graffiti Writing is sav- i ng the UniversitY of California $10,000 a year. \I:. A. Parish, an as· sistant admini ster at UC Berkeley •. said that last year it cost $2-0,000 lo sandblast Graffiti from the granite , fa cades of the campus. This year. he said, the . costs have been halved. Roffe Skiwear-clothes for people who really~ ski • face ir. Pracricall y all new . ' skiwear looks good. Bur-,rhe proofbf rhe pudding !and the panrs and rh, parkas! \s how. rh ey work; in action. Rolfe ski fashions are designed • LOX DON !AP I -The falter· ,ing pound . ·siu.mping stock market and riSing unemploy- ment ha\'e Britain in a bind .. But • 'th-e giant ICI chemii;al company also is concerned abOut those. \\'ho would put the squeeze on its rem ale employes. The staff ne\\'SJ)aper at the company's (?ctory in Runcorn , Cheshire, said '.\fonday that an office Romeo hugged a girl who \\'alked into hfs office and she v.·as off fa'i' two weeks with· a fractured rib. So the bossl'S cau- tion against similar ct1nduct dur· ing forthc&mi n g l!hristmas parties . The book already has appeared in seriallied-£.orm in Penthouse m8gaiine and it has been chosen as main selections by the Book or the Month Club and the Pla-yboy Book CIUb, The Ti mes reported. He said the commission, meeting in Washington,' considered -but reject.· ed '.::..a proposal thatlhe Ja1cees con· tinue active exclusion of women rrom membership. He credited. the re· .duction on the decline of indignation that Jed to the wall writings and a secret weapon -a 'scaling comPound.that allo\vS surfaces to be restored tO pri~irie by an expert skil'r, ,. made uf rhe ve ry finest Luciano emigrated to the United Pl R d State• rrom Sicily in 1009, rose in the ane eroute · condi~ion with a simple S\V8bbing. Mafia ranks1 iS credited with restruc· SAN FRANCISCO <U PI) -·A luring the Mafia into "families" and Western Airlines flight en route from Local news. in 1936' was sentenced lo 30 lo SO years San Jose to Honolulu was diverted to in prison for compulsotry prostitu· San Francisco lntem alional Airport Every dq. . tion. Ten years later, he was dei>ort-Tuesday after the cockpit window I th ,.;;,.,,.-.,,.•di ed. He died in 1962. r,:=======•:ra:;c~k=e~d=i~n=n~i~g~h~t.::;::;======~::::·:n::=e~l~1Z~J~l~fl~~~! !~•!~Ill Co~gres~ional Fljghts 'D-i~aster'forAirlines \V.!\Sl-II;->GTON (UPI) --Congfessional charter flights to \Vashington from the Democratic mid-term convention in Kansas City last \\"eek \Vere a public relations disaster ror the airlines. A\·iation Week magazine reports~ SC'nators. representati\'eS and staff chartered an ,.\merican Airlines BO(ing 747 nnd a Trans \Vorld Airlines 707 ror their return to tht nation's capital. Sen . Robert C. Byrd l\V. VA .l: the majority whip. :ind R"ep.rGeorge l\1ahon !D·Tcx.r: chnirm:in of the .. \'ppropl'iations Committee. were reported to ha\·e fretted \\ilh nLhers: \vaiting in Jong Jines about. the slow security screening. ' Food and ctrin~ ser,·fce aboard the American jumbo jet \\":'IS so late in starting that some-congressmen were still bt'in g s:er,·ed ,,·h_.ctn ... tb'e 1.1ircraft touched down ~t Dulles lnternation:1I ;\ir.Jiort. lhema~ozine sai~. ,..,.. • ~OLIDAY CHEER . ~o IS -A .. . .. . + ,_ ... _ • • "T •• .· ~ . .-· ALL YEAR COST A MESA-MEWPOR i -._,,v~V'V'-''t-Sea ·'0g.$ch11Ji1tll,- -? . ... HU~T!NGTOM BEACH FOUNT AIM VALLEY -SCHWINN ~ CYCLERY Ptilfl A•t 111,IU ft• AU llA .. S Jr. Comp Pant • Jr. Target fab rics and pur ., roguher with th(!,.!··· - fine st of old fashioned ·-craftsman ship. Tak~ a closer look at any. Rofft garment and you 'II see what we mean. Herc's just a s:1111pk from ou r broad stlc:ct ion . Availablt: at Par 's . • , The T\\' . .\ rii~ht Y.·as late in taking off and thC l , p:issenge1·s r~portedl~· were told the delay was caused by j the c.rC\\"S lntc arri\"al in Kans:1s CJty on a BranlrCJHgh.t. ~ . 17071 MAGMOUA IJ<lWAl'U.,ER) FOUNT AIM Y AlllY 545-0377 Co"~enliorial Laya\llay Banl.Amerteard. MJ~lei Ch.Jrge ' ' ! I I ' . 1\rter takeorr. ,, landing genr ma\runction forced thr T\\'A "jet to return to 1\ansas City. The plane did not gel to Dulles until I o .. rn . ··:The ontr ~r.ig}'lt ·spot." Avi:1tion W('ek quoted one stuff ~1irh.•. "'\\'a!> seein g t}le congressmen treated likl' ordin:1ry J)<1ssent'ers.' · BICYCLE "Bicycling IS Your Key To f"un, Fitness & Friendships" 646°7706 420 E. 171tt St, Cosio M•to S"L,15 & SERVICE I IS PALOS VERDES BLVD. REDONDO BEACH 1111 tmft.l 'tlUlll 12131378°8551 8909 ADAMS AVE. HUNTINGTON BEACH IT14r963 .... S$5 (2131592·2821 _, r--=-------------~--~-~-------~-. --- • ·-~-._;'~,~·!;;::~OAIL~Y:;::Pl~LO~T==;:::;:::::;:~W~od§n~t~~·r~.=Oe<:;;:tm~bt===•\;8=.1;9=7<;__ __ -;::;;----\..-·~ ~ -------·. TV Offers Strong Drama_ ---- • · ssiles of O~tober' ~"'-~"--''U~-"",,..-" ' • . Nf•ChOHfJf' Connecticut Gov.-elect Ella Grasso and her husba.nd will keep living in modes t home in Windsor Locks and use rambling governor's mansion in ltartrord for ofricial bus iness only "'hen she takes orrict' Jan . 8. Scool V'ote SACllAA1EN1J'() (APl "l'hl' State lloard of Educa· lion vqttd to allow residents nf S;in i\1a.rcos in north San Diego County to dec ide fl.l arch <I whelhcr to have a unified School di stri ct By JAY SllARBIJTI' NEW YORK CAP) Three hours m::iy seem a long time to stick vo'ith one TV show. but give It a try tonight with ABC's "The Missiles of October." It'll be .three hours well spent. (Channel 7, 8 p. m. J .The show dramatiies lhe reactions or American and Russian leaders during the 13·d1ty Cuban missile crisis .,.l>f 1962. when the U.S . learned So\'iet <'r~v.'s were installing offensi\'e nu"clear missiles in Cuba. l'VE NO DOU RT that his· torians will have a field day picking apart the program -script1,1,·riter Stanley Creerlberg insists the show is of the "theater of fact" breed of drama -but no matter '"~l1ssi\es"' as an enter· tainment effort is a con· sistently engrossing show whi~h largely succeeds in conveyin g the atmosphere of those tense. awful.days when the Y.'Orld was at the brink of nuclear war. ti.luch of the credit for this ha s to ~o to tv.·o actors, \\lillir.m Oc\'ane and Martin Sheen . respectively cast as [ ] White H'Ctse, where high· TV REVIEW level debate on "surgical" air strikes against missile _ . sites, a ground invasion of C\.tba, a naval blockade of Cuba, and-..what could and President John F. Kennedy and his brother, U.S. At· torney General Robert F. Kennedy. couldn't be ne1otiated with Russia is depicted. It -sounds like a static. sCene. full of talk and little THEY DO a remarkable· action, but the dra:ma is job in suggesting, without strong and the atmosphere miml~kry, the way the chilling, particularly for brothers talked and acted in anyone old enough to re· their dealings With each member how close we were other. the National Security ito nuclear war th.en .. Council's executive com· How the worlds third and mittee and the Soviets. probably las~ global wur Veteran character actor was -a".erted. ts ~xcellently lloward da Silva, cast as retold m tonights show on , Nikita Khrushche\• seems ABC. lf'SS convincing and not As I've said., hi st?rians quite as forceful as the undoubtedly wtll dispute famous Russian leader ap-some of the scenes, but peared in real life. But he 1,1,•atch_ all· the show_anrwa_y. s till turn s in a good Itrev1vesamoment1nh1s- performance. t?ry all or u~ should study "Mis.sites" occaslona'.llY -time and again. interjects old newsreels of Ru ssian and American atomic bomb tests and U.S. military f9rces readying ror possible war during the rnost tense moments of the Cuban missile crisis. BUT TllE BUl.K of the drama is played out at the ' BARllY GOLDWATER SPEAKS OUT in lho DAILY PILOT The JCPenneY. Christmas Place Penneys presents the ·co·oiplete camera! ' mamiya/sekor 1000 DTL with 1/1.8 lens The 3Smm single lens reflex camera with both 'spot" and 'average' metering. The exciting Mam rya / 5ekor 1000 OTL will give you perfect eXposures 1n any selling. Through the lens viewing and focus ing assures perfect composition and sharpness. It's a best seller. · 1000 OTL w1\h I/ 14 lens, s179 500 DTL with 112.0 S139 E11er~ady case. S12 95 • • Close-up • Sho~ Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.~. at the followinq stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newpor1 Beach (714) 644·23J3_ . . HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunlinglon Beach (714) 892-7771 . • • ---• ---.,.---- - - .,. ... , ·--- ,. , __ _ " I "1 'l >·-- ..... -EVERY ~· AVAILABLE I' MODE[ IN · STOCK . & ON ~ DISPLA - RCA Xlr100 100%SoldS- ColarTV 15" - RCA Xlr100 100% Sold Slale ColarTV 17" - T,.. ~OJtCTA 17 ·--11: clle~I pkt1111 1" diag 100% Solid State Th• LAMIUIT Moael GTS'O 21 • c1i.,.....1 pl~'"'' RCA , s499 -x&r100 RCA xi.;.100 100% S<*:I Stale CalorTV 21" - ""'"""'""" COIOrTV 21" - -RCA Xlr41\1\ 100'l\ Solclst.. ColorTV 25" - RCA Xlr100 """ Sold ..... CalorTV 21" - ·\W Ti..w111s.i.ow ,,.Nd 01701 ltS" ,.._-1 ll'kt"'• S49i<J. l . ' ,; ' • l • " • ' • . '' -----------------~------------ t • • DAIL y PILE>T A PUBLIC AU(:TION ORIENT.AL OBJECTS· EST.ATE JEWELRY 1-~-l't=-;;--,;..-P:!-=~::-:ir-=--,.r-----,...,----l l----fine-crystal, porc9lain5, ancl-br.on1e5, etC.-rUg ancers D•altn a11d PriYale Partin wtlcot11• • frff-admlnion. Loh In liHi Italian Diseovery WASH!NGTON' IUPB - An expensive Italian drug nam ed Adriamycin has given American doctors their first ·s i g nificant chemlci.I tool against bone ' a'n d. muscl e canc't rs, according to the National Cancer Institute. Adriamycin was released coll'lmerc1ally in the United States siX weeks a go and "is the first drug that shows other ch_ernicals in trea. ng ad\·anced !'ases of bre ·t cuncer and bone tumors. Significant s ide effe s ' ulso hllv~ been reported "'ilh Adr}amycin but most can" be eithe r limited or avoided with cyclical doses. Council Member Guilty_, )lesigns ·· meaningful and s ignificant LON<? BEACH (APJ -The council accepted activity against soft tissue .Cou nc ti man Way ne B. Sh<irp's. resignation but the- and bone sarcomas," Dr. ~harp, who pleaded gtii)LY ·city attorney and city clerk Stephen K . Carter said . 1n November to a ch~~of we r e nbt immediately receiving stolen property, a\·ail ahle for comment on '-'I \\'OULD call it one or has resigned. I "'hether a spe!'ia l ele!'tion the· most a!'live drugs \\'C "It is m y decision t o \vould take pla!'e. h ave, but it 's n ot a t .ender my re s.ig n ~-The council nominating breakthroug h ," added t1on ... s o that 1t "'Ill election is scheduled. ror Carter, associate director necessitate a special d\s · ~1arch 18. or 91 d ays from f·o r cancer th e r<ipy lrict-wide eleclionto fillmy the date o r Sha rp 's e v a I u a l i on a g L h e va~ant !'ouncil seat," Sh3fP resignation. government r e s earch sa1d'J'.Uesda~-. ; Sharp pleaded gui lty in center. The 46-year~old Sharp, /'\ovember to one count of 1o-1111t blddtrl present. ----- ORIENTAL SAU: Thonday, Dtctmber 19, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. l-i, Kulon!, oltotr fine porctlai11s, cCIM'ed jode-md Ivory, IM:ludi{M) 6' tusk and hCllld ccntd chess Ml, hand palolod si• ,.....~ sc,..... scrolls, jodo ring~·~ booglt~ tic,; animal cloi&0Me ond dolsonne vaws: ox blood vaMs. carved lapis, coral, opoll. .,..ff bottles. etc., efc. Some utatt iewWy will ff offered. HUGE . ESTATE JEWWIY SAU: Friday, Dtctmber 20·, 197.4 at 1:00 P.M. Miliofts of dollars hi fiM ladies and tJffth top name watches' both new ond 1i1nd. lodies and 41ents dimnond tolitoil'ff to I 0 carats plus, foshioe rings lri w~ nibin. emerotds, sopphirn. ftc., diamond pins and bracetth to 20 corats eoch. loh of diamond and gold anti .. jewelry, others too numerous to tnenfion. .MISCELLANEOUS SAU: Saturday ood Sunday. December 2 hi and 22. 1914 ol 8:00 P.M. • Cut crystal by St. Louis. Val St. Lambert, Orrefors, Waterford, .tc., porcelains by Se•res, Um09es, Capidomonte, Drtoldm, etc., bi., figurines, Mlver puncii bowls, te-o sets, condlntick1, efc .. brom.es, oil1, fine chino, de., and Estate jewelry cn:t oriflttal left over from previCMK sale1. INSPECTION OF AU MERCH.f.MDISE slamog Sunday, December IS, 1974 through Tue5day, D.c~ 17, 1'74 from .... OOft 'til 5:00 P.M., ThurMlay and Friday, Deceniber 19th and 20Hi from I 0:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Sahrday, Decnmer 21. 1'74 and Sunday. December 22, 1974 from 2:00 P.M. lo 5:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. la 8:00 P.M. WHERE: 2542 West Coast Highway, Ne.wpod-hach. California 17141 64S..2200 locross tfie street from some of the finest waterfront restaurants in SoufhH'll California). Plenty of he pcri.inq. Phone for odditio1Jol information. Adria ... m ycin, developed who represented the 7th receiving stolen property. by the Farmitalia Co. of Councilihanic District, said a dmitting th at he had Milan, Italy, costs about $20 his resignation is effective purchased a revolver and for a lO·millig r am vi<1I and immediately. holster he kne"'" to be stolen. a si x-months seri es of "'I believe the sa me l·lis senten!'in g is scheduled treatments would average people . that elected me on J an. 10 before Los Angeles TERMS: lankamericard, around S2,000, according to two d ifferent occasions Superior Court J udge Earl checks ond cash . Masterc.har9e, personal . Carter. should again be given the C. Br odie. I !=="';==~~=::===========~:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:"'=:!_ .dem~cr~ti.c right to elect -sharp sa id the c ity I" The antibiotic \ras the .the 1nd1v1du al to replace charter required that the ( J DAILY PILOT ·Subject or a seminar for 'me," Sharp told t he Long office not be ,vacant for CONSU!ftE:R. ADVOCATES ca n ce r ph ys i cia n s Beach City Council. more than 90 days . in the describing its d evelopment, ,.:.:.::..:.::..:.:::..:.:::::::::: ___ _.:::::::.::.:::::::.:::::..::::!.::.C. __ .....! _____ ~----------------------- ToyTounaey its earlr clinical evaluation and results of American trial!i ag~inst a va riety or !'<incers. · \ Los Angeles Rams derensive end Jack Youngblood tests driver for upcoming Costa Mesa gol r tourney that will provide Christmas toys ror patients at Fairyiew State tfosp ital. Youngblood is chairman or the ·nee. 21 and 22 e\·e-nt at Costa Mesa GoJf and Country Club. Helpi ng him* are Steve, Pappas (\vith package>: founder -of the event, and Tom Throp. co-chairman. C .. \RTER SA ID the ne\\' drug appears a particularly effective Y.'hen . used "·ith PASTOR HAD WAY SCHWALKHEia-1, West Germany (Ufl r - Eberhard Auer, the village pastor, began shouting and .biun..mering on . the doo after somebody Jocked him in his church. 60%-::0FF ON ALL JEWELRY ~AC7r~ When nobody heii.rd him, the 46 -year-old preacher began ringing the church bells until his wife freed him·about an hOur later. Cosi.Mmi...111&1.oio 1838 Newport Boulevard Gosta Mesa, Ca. 92627 Phone: (714) 646-77-41 -, ' -. -·BACKPACKING . DEPARTMENT FULLY STOCKED FOR ---~-UR ,C H ~ISTMAS NEEDS . -~. ·sy_gges, eel G/h, ~electid . elow -STOP IN FOR;MORE lbEAS PACKS KELTY BASIC ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 37 .00 KElTY D4 •••••••••••••••• ·~ •• :. •• • ••••••••••.•••.• ·, •• 60.00 KEtTY TIDGA ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \'' •• 76.00 AlPENLITE WRAP AROUND ........................ 7 •• 50 J,AN SP.ORT 03· •••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.00 \· . . 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' . ··----I j -----~-~ _..s_.. ___ ~_...,___. _____________ _ ----·--.. ·- • Wedntsdfy, O.Cembf(JA, lil."-- at er Sys eiif""'." -- Laguna Balks at Pact • Ry JACKJf; H\'MAN spend ~.000 on AWM'A. coordlnatina:-eogineers, 0t•o.i1r111i.1 "-" 1annina berore spring, said the council's decision Laguna Beach city coun-n though the city might treates a "chickt!.I' and egg cllmen have decided be edtodropoutofthe situation." against signing an agree-project several reasons. He said all agencies must ment at this time to join s1" 5ign before grants can be Otfier agencies in "building a ONE IS TllAT an environ-obtained, yet the city is de· regional waste water treat· mental impact st atement mandlng that the grants be .• ment system. -being prepai-ed· might make assured before they sign. "We want to know what unacceptable requirements . " we're getting into arw:I not on the city. Another is that fFNOAGREEMENT ca'.n give someon e a blank other agencies migbtdrop bereachedwithAWMA.the :~ check," said City Manager out, driving up the city's city would have to improve ~~::;;:f,t;:;~~:;~ Al Thea!. share of the costs, or thaJ its water quality on Its own. The project Planned by grant money might not be The estimated cost or doing the Aliso Water P.1anagC'-available. so is $8 million, or whlch PE . menl Agency IA\Vt.-1A J. "'\\'r're not in a position about 80 percent might be T h \li'Ould in.volve building a ... to gamble "'ith the t;ix-co\'ered by grants. eaC er plant and anoceanoutfa\I in payers' money,'' Theal The estimated cost lo the partnership ~with 't4'ater and said. city after grants would be Jailed iii Tot Death s anitary districts from J.arry Buxton. a $1 .6 million, or about Laguna Niguel. South spokesman for Don O"'Cn $400,000 more than the cost Laguna, El TC)ro. Mission and Associates , A Wl\1 A. of joining A Wl\1A . Viejo, Emerald Ba~. Irvine ft==================:; l\ll~EOLA, -r\.\' jl"PJ) A 25·ye;.ir -old g y m !cacher faces a prison term of up to 15 years after his eonviclion on a charge of karate ·chopp in g his ~irlfriend 's 2.ycar ·old daughter. The girl died rof internal injuries the next day. •larold Eisenman of l\lcr· rick, L .. 1. was round guilty of se cond-degree manslaughter by Nassau County Court Judge 1-len· dcrson W. l\1orrison foll ow- ing a two-"'cek, non-jury trial. Eisenman testified that he was using the \•ictim, Diane Salicc, to de ........ , monstrate various karate' chops to Jl.frs. Salica's two other children in Nov· ember, 1973. The girl's mother, Fem, 28, also was charged with second.degree manslaughter .. and Laguna •fills. TllE PURPOSE o( A Wl\IA is to bring the quali. ty o( waste water up to new state standards. The $26 million project "'ould cost Laguna Beach an estimii led $4.6 million. of which about $3 .4 million miiht be co\'ered by state and feder al grants. lt would i-aise the mon- thly sewer charge pei-re· sidcnce from S2.83 at pre- sent to $5.80 in two years. Councilmen's objections centered around the fact that the city would have to Vet Choice ' SACRAMENTO {U PI) - Tyler P. BerJling, 30, a Woodland attorn ~was ap- pointed to rn s t ate Veterans Board y Gov. Ronald Reagan. Bcrding, whose appointment is sub- ject to Senate confirmation, succeeded Wing K. Fat. a Sacramento resfaurateur. SOUTH ·· C08S'I' - CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/oOFF* FABRIC WHEN tHST Al.LED BY WARDS HONER PlAZA '-..... ,,...~ .. Mt. ·-"'.6ftl -\....,.._ . . . . ~~. " . -·--.. ~_./>-'· ,, ----·t. ...... ·· _______ _.,,. - " ' " . , , ,. . r . .... :'" . • ,l ,,.,: ,:-.:····" .. . , '·.. ;> • '',;!!' ,. ! 1(.1:.~· " ' . " . /. ,,.::·"- , ·1, ' ' I ' '' Discover that distinctive gift! . . 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"A'Omen are happier than bachelors . This is the claim of University or Chicago scholarS. TllE CHJI.Dtl f.S W110 take one year or piano lessons only outnumber the children .~·ho ta ke three years of piuno lessons by IOOtoone. T llF. TllYROID GLAl\'.D WIS named after Cl c'ortilage. \\'h1<"h l}(>causc of its sh)lpe v.·us n :1med after a Greek battle shield, \\'h1ch {//,,~. because or its shape v.a:-. r nnn1l'd art~r a dc1{1r. ··usoER STA:'\D T if f: Belt3ville a~r1cu ltur<ilisls <1re tryi ng to ~ro~· llltle ;1ppte t rt>eS ~bout the size of tom:..lo ph1nl ~ih th e hope !hey c<1n be hurve:.led by n1 achine. CROSS BREEDS Q. "Is !here s ut:h a thing as :i cross bet\vecn a lion .and a leop:.ird? '' A. Is indeed. l n Tokyo's 1-tanshin Park Zoo live some leopons. As big as li ons, bu! s pollcd like leopards. And elsewhere there are tigers, too. llalf lions, half tigers. The foregoing facts destroy my er· roncous notion earlier that the mule \4·as the only species tho.it could sur\•i ve even though entirely killed off. Cl1JENT ASKS how that game kno't4·s as l;icrossc C'amc lo be so called. Some nameless ·rrcnehman thought the stick used to play it resCmbled a bishop's rrosier , that's how. You know the Indians called the game bo.iggal<i\4•ay. They devised it long before whites ever s hO't4'Cd up hereabouts. Oldest kno\\'TI game on this continent. th;1t. · 1'1 E MORABLE ME'.\' The 2<lth century is almost three·quarters over. Question arises as to \4"hich persons in the first 75 ye3rs h3ve m atlered most to .history worldwide? Wh ether for good or for evil. Which v:ill be longest re· membered ? Candid:ite names include Franklin D. ROO!C°''elt, · A-dolf Hitler, 7\·lbert Einstein, Nikolai ·tenin, T tiomas A. Edison.1'-f aoTse·l ung, WTII Roge~ !t1oh<indas Gandhi. 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LOU IS, ~to. <UPI I - E1ght-yt·ar-old Chrisllqa Busch, youngl"St d aue~tcr of bre'A·ery exeru l1 vc Augu:,l A. Busch J r.,,d1ed Tues d ay iil St. J ohn':; ~le rcy ~1 rd1c:il Center from head i1nU 1nlt·rn11I inJUfil·S ~urrert"d 1n a highway arr1- dent Dec. Ii , 1\ family ch:iuf-· rcur, N11thanlel :\olaJe!i, .J6, du~d in the :icc1tlt:nl :ind the glrl's 11 ·,\l':.lf·Oltl brolhw-, t\ndrew, w;1s i11J11rcd. SAN DIEGO IA fl) -A former stale Rc•public.in <t:i.· se mbl v nlan Uied hc1·e S:.i.turllo;y ;.ifter a l';.1r11cr in "'hich he. helped h1unch a S66 million belt line rrec ... ,.a y 1.1nd a law to require oaths or non-Communist affiliation t1·om per~o ns appcuring l.H:fore legisl:lll\•e rornmit· tt:es. Cii'pl. Frank 11. Lucktl I lJSN, rel. ~, 86, reprC'sentcd San Die~o·s 18th District for 16 years before retiring in 1 1962. Parents Sue Man SANTA ANA -A man identified as the motorist who knocked down and in· jured a 17-yeDr -old girl in a Newport Beach crossw~!Jit' has been sued by the v1c· tim's parents for $350,000 in damages. 1 l\.1arUyn L: and Larry l-1. ltavens, 528 Vista Grande, ·Newport Beach, n ame Fred Arthur 1.lajor as defendant in their Oran ge County Superior·Court action filed on behalf of Shelly Lyn Havens. 17. Ali ss Havens was injured Dec. 14 , 1973, when she wa&. struck by a' car as she walk ed in a crosswalk near ttt:e intersection of Park Avenue and Marine Drive., according to the suit. • · De111h 1\"olfce• GUTll•ltll DMilet S.l•1•r v .. tit•tti. ui1oe11t~' "',.., C•. O•t• .i GNlll Ott•-• 16, lt/l. Sut..-1 ... d ... Ill\ Wilt. Jol.el>lllllt G..tlofftl; I> IN"" 4'oUQlllt". (ti~ .t.c ... 11, A.oc..-1 HO•· ell• Md A....,,,,.,,. Gullett••. -"°"'· P•t-d G"U•ttu, ,._ M•I<'•\, F••t1C•1 v ... rr••ndH•l•n He,....,.,, 1wo-P>et-1. (;tl0.11 Y•l•Otl 'f10 ~00 Gutt.,.•1; t1nor...otni1dr•n. A-vwol! M Tt>i1•WS.1. D« .... btr 191~ et I JD PM, PH• F•m•l1 """"11Mr,. M•ll F'~'' DKom.twr l'Oln •t t .00 PM , &l••••d S.<r"''"'' (•lnoi.c _.tnurt n, Wt11m1nt1••·, P•e• F1m11v C-i•I Fu~r•I Homt. W••""'"\tt•, (•. Cll<t(torl. IAL"-·lllGllOH FUHEU.L HOME. (oor"(l de! Mo b1'3-~ Casto Me!<> b40-7•24 -·-lllL llOADWAY MOITUJ.11' 110 Broodwoy. (0110 /Jm,a b-42 '11~ -·-McCORMICK MOITUARY t oqvno Beoc~ 4?4 '141!> Sor> J..,an Cop>•"on<> 4'15·1 l1b -·-PACIFIC YtlW MIMOllAL PARK (ll'lt~frY """"" °"""' ]SOJ Poe .lo< \ooew ~ Ne.pot! &eoc:I\. Colo/er....., &M 2700 -·-PllK FAMILY CO,LOHIAL FUHEIAL HOMI 71)1 Boho /w~, Wf1~\11" rll!!il!. --SMITHS' MOITUAIY b21 MOI" $1 HurMQIOll Becxh .Sltt-05lll j SANTA ANA -Physical- ly handicapped Orange Countians may soon get the same kind of bus fure break the county transit district recently gave seni Qr citizens. Transit district directors h:.i\c a:.kl·d \ol' st,1ff re commendalions on.reduced rate schedules for certain groups o f h a ndica pped, primarily the blind. The rive directors indiciil· ed they would back reduced ra res for p e r sons with mobility problems as long as they don 't present a pro-. blem in boarding or leaving the buses. THE NEW schedule could exc lud e p eop l e in "'heelchai r s from a ny special deal. Dr . G. J . "Pete" Field· ing, transit district genc~.al manager, said wheelcha1~s are difficult to handle because of the hi~h cost of equippi ng bus es with hydraulic lift s and beeausc of space probtems. The ais les on district bu s e~ are bare lv v.•ide enougl'I to ace om rriodate a re~ular wheelchair but .it is difficult to maneuver them through the doors .. Fielding a!So noted that woman drivers, who con· stitute 40 percent of the dis- trict's might bus operators, h ave trouble ·lendin g physic a-I ~assistance to a v.•heelrhair -ridden person. ORANGE COUNTY Wounded Patrolman Files Suit SANTA ANA An of[·duty California Highway Patrolman who s uffered a bullet wound last June 1 v.·hcn three prisoners esca ping from the Orange County Courthouse tried to take over his car has sued the county for $250,000. Officer Jim Paul, 26. states in his Superior Court lawsuit that negligence by the county led to escape or Lawrence Eugene Wilson. ·30, Prince Pico Tarpley, 19, and Frank Allen O'Hare. 32, from a courlhouse holding cell. Paul suffered arm and shoulder flesh 'A."Ounds during a gun duel in whi ch he shot O'Hare in the back and hips. Both men have since recovered from their wounds. The trio v.·ere recaptured within 30 minutes of the \ Sears Where Thrift 1$ Alwoys In Style ·e locoted On The lower level Use Sears Revolving Charge DIRECTORS were told .shooting incident . Wilson, that the only real solution to convicte-d of murde~. and better serving the han· Tarp?ey and 0 ~lare, dic apped is through a convicted of escape and special diul·a-r\de service ,arm~ robtier~>. are now vi'ith equipment designed sen•1ng state prison terms. ioned Sw for them . One director . J ohn Kane!, wanted to mo\'e ahead right a way with · the reduced {ares. noting that 2.000 or 3,000 counti a ns could benefit. . But Boa rd Chairman Ralph Clark urged a Oelay until nev.• fed eral require· ments fo r h andicapped services arc released next yl'ar. Director~ decided to hold off on irrimediate action un- ti 1 the s taff study is performed. Effective, Dec. 23 . LAGUNA FEDERAL ' Will PAY A GUARANTEED, NEW HIGH OF 7 3/.i % per annum on $1 ,000 6 ye« CERTIFICATES COMPOUNDED DAILY FOR ANNUAL YIELD OF 8.06% (Subject to substantial interest penalties for premature withdrawal.) College Has New Courses Courses in practical real estate. Clhnic v.·ritings, as1ronomy, science fiction and yoga have been added lo the Saddleback College curricul um. ln al!, 22 ne'w courses re· cently \\'e re appro\'ed by collegl' tru"!>tC'ts. They \\•ill be a mong 8•14 offerings when the \vinter quarter bl'gins Jan. 2. Prices Effective through Saturday, December 21 Great Gift Ideas •.. .Regular $5.99 Fashion Handbags Save SJJJ -Regular 77'¥. to $2,99 Gilt."boxec;l billf~lds, credit card case o r French style purse with matching key Wallet Sel5 The YMCA made its o£fer after learning of chronic overcrowding problems at the county's Juvenile Hall. Supervisors are .trying to alleviate the problem by seCking alternall've rheans or handling youngsters who must be detained or dis- ciplined. Large and roomy _s!y_les. In your 'choice Of-~Smart ~ ~olors , ' -466 case. !it0<~ HCN•I: Wedne.Ooy. The Yf.fCA proposa1 has been endorsed by the new county Ju\•enile Justice Study Committee, formed by supervisors to study the root causes of, delinquency. So. Coast Plaza Buena Park Orange ~-18, 9:30 A.M~lb 9 ,30 P.M.,I;> 3333'eristol St. Phone 540-3333 8150 La Palma Ave. Phone 82~·4400 2100 N. Tustin Ave. Phone 637·2100 Th .. ndoy, Pt<. )9, 9,JO A.M. lo 10 P.M., fndo1. ~.10, 9.30 A.M. f'CJ 10 PM., Soturdoy, ~. 21 . 8:30A.M. to IOP.M. SUH, tllMlt .. ct. ·sAVING Will DO IT! -' WHIP INFLATION NOW by saving on energy, food, gasoline, .family purehas.es. Help, battle'·irfflation. t~ a regular savings program. Effective November 27,_ savings are in'Sured t0-.$4(),000.-By a-special act . . MEMBER FSLIC ~llSevlnpl loan ~--c..,. of Congress, protection on your savings has ' ' been doubled. A family of 3 can invest any ~amounts to $400,000 in individual, joint and trust accounts. fully insured by YoUI' S•vi"'lll lnsur.d lo M0.000 l FSLIC. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL TIME HIGH INTEREST RATES ON SAVINGS: ' 51/.&% PER ANNUM ON PASSBOOK ~CCOUNTS ... No penalty for withdrawal~. 5~%· to 7Y2% PER ANNUM .GUARANTEED, on $1,000. certificates. Inter.est varies according to term. Certificate accounts subjec;t to substantial interest penalties for premature withdrawal. DISCOVER NEW WAYS TO SAVE! JOIN LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVERS CLUB!· . .. . . ~!F~~- ANOLOANASSOCtATION ~ 260 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach, California 92651, Phone : 494-7541 3 Monarc~ Bay Plaza, Laguna Niguel, California· 601 North El Camino Real, San Clemente, California · 240~ Calle de la Plata, Laguna Hill6;Ca tilornia 600 We§t Grat'lam Avenue , Lake Elsinore, Califorhla Coming soon In Belmont Shore! • 1 , 'Porno' . . - Controls Adopted SANTA ANA -An or· dinance aimed at ridding the city or "por~o . hie" newspapers has b en opt· ed by the Sant Ana City Council. • ' TransiH on Track By WILLIA~ SCHREIBER. r6utes . turnint low orofitl new district approach in· tlon1. routes that have less ·than ot .. Delt_,...... ,.and build a masttr-pfa.nned elude: -lncreasinc service to three passengers per four SANT.A ANA -Orange tr an.sit network on i' pay-as'· ~ Deyelop:rnent of a first two buses per .tibur on all mHes o( the run over a Coun\y T.r_ans.it District. you.go ba1is. phase of.,.apid rail transit nxed--routes b)t gradually year'stlme. Directors have thrown their 'Jbe ne.w tack was pro-service aJon·g the only increasinit the current11eet Routes would be designed support behind a new series mpted by the Nov. 6 defeat Pa elf ic ·EI e et r i c I ine and eli mination or low-use so 70 perCent of the persons of policies designed to get of Proposition "1.. which between Santa Ana and Los routes. Buses currently run working ln the county could faltering transit planning asked voters to raise tfle Angeles. onctimeperhour. reach their jobs within 45 backJntolJne. salestaxbyuptoafullpen. -Jmmediate efforts to -Expansion or the minutes. They decided their chief · ny to fund a major transit add two more Amtrak com-pioneer door-to-destination Fares on arterial str~ts goal will be a Jong-range network. muter trains at rush hours Dial-a -Ride service· to all would remain at the current plan emphasizing dial-a· The transit district \V&S between San Diego and Los areas of the county. So far, 25 cents and dial-a-ride ride bus service and home-counting heavily on the Angeles via Orange County. the service operates in only would cost 50 cents. Com- to-work commuter service measure tor implemenla· -Expansion or the park· one city with plans tor ex-muter rail. express bus and on buses .and limited rush· lion or its plans and when if and-rlde concept using ex· pansion to eight more this other such service 'A'ould hour trains. ' failed, new directions had to press buses on freeways . year. · have fares based on the dis· The policies are designed be found . · Still pending is a plan pro-· tance traveled. such as the Wldnelday, 0.Cember 18, 1914 OAJL V PU.OT ,4 J $ - ' NOACK'S TROPHY and ENGRAVING CO: CHRISTJWAS and -· EX-ECUTIVE GIFTS ____...•Silverware •Pewter • Jewelrv •• IPERSOHAUUDENGRAYIHG) , 646-3141 I 02 E. I 6tlt St. -at Superior Costa Mesa The ordinance, adopted by a 5·2 vote, is less str· ingent than councilmen originally intended. City At· torney Jim Withers warned the council the original in- tent of regulating which • newspapers are allowed in , town might P.rove un- constitutional. · to Improve bus service. viding 13 express bus routes Prehminary proposals Day Area Rapid Transit keep fares low, discard .~....'..~~'.:::'.:...'.::'.:'.::.:::.:::_~•:nd::._~23::_P~•:r~k~-•:n:d~-~ri:d:e~s:t:•·:_.::".'_'._:~_:e~li~m:i~n~a~l~in~g:__:a~ll'.,:::.~(8~A~R~T!l~. ______ .J·-----:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Instead, the ordinance re- gulates the size, type and location of the newsrack in an attempt to cut down on publieations considered pornographic. WllEN THE ordinance Girl, 18, Selected For Poster tak es effect Jan. 15 , BUENA PARK - news racks mu st l>e or Deborah Ennes, a Cypress ·'stylizedconstruction.'' College freshman suffering Smaller. less conven. from rheumatoid arthritis, tionl!!_~P.,ers onen teymed has been named the 1975 pornogr.aphic will no longer -poster girl for the Orange t>eallowedtousethesmall, Coun.tr branc~ of the irregul ar-sized racks. Art~nt1s Foundation. . These will be confiscated by . Miss ~nnes, 18, of Buena the city. Park, LS . the _!ipughter of Cif)" councilmen decided JQ$eph and Frances Enne~. to tackle the" problem when The younJ 'tOm~ said they Were delj.lged with s~e wanted to be't~ poster complaints by Santa Ana girl because she wan:ts_peo. residents of the ''pollutJoit•• pl~, to undei:standtbe din~~ of the varying publicatiOns . Ttiey ttunk that ~\:is seenoocltysidewaUta. h1ts"'(l!'J~ when_ you ~e 1n In an effort to cut down on your sixties. '!'hey can t ~ long rows of newsracks, the dentand, it h1t.s peopl~, like ordinance calls for a 400-me a~d htUe kuls, loo, she root distance between racb explained. . -. containing the sam·e As Po.ster Girl. 1t11ss publication. . . Ennes will make personal . appearances for the founda· ALSO. newsi-aeks nexi' to · 1'on. - landsc~ped areas must; be 20 feet from the areas and also 20 feet from tbe·'IUrlj to allow easy access o the sicteWalk. Another way the or· dinance m:iy discourage. Vivarium Being· of!-be:tt publications is that; · e.ach newsrac~ is required to:. ~!n1' shed hst the pubhsher's nam~ · Councilmen' theorized. this might scare aY.'ay some or -the papers: A S63,ooo relocatable vivarium for small animals is scheduled to be complet· ed Friday on. the north end Pal'r Ci't.n.-of the UC Irvine.Campus !or ~ use by the UCI-Calilomia College of Medicin'e. 'B • ' The 2,160-square foot , eatings three-trailer facility will house small animals such SANTA ANA -A couple as rats, mice, hamsters and who" claim they were at· guinea pigs used in medical tacked and beaten by police re,,,se!~~.· w· :w--:;m· -t·--·lud --!!'0...--nvin>mrg•-=tJi oc ••• ., " ~ communltle~ h&ve sued all five rooms for b9~r-~ing the five cities for a total or a n imals. ·a-clinical $120,000tndamages. 11 .oratory, an animal Elaine Lesher-an·d autopsy room, a ~surgical Ric.hard Earl Moore name room lind space for.feed and ' the cities of Huntin·a:to.n · m.,edicalsupplies. Beach, Fo'untain Valley, Financed by I combina- ' Los Alamitos. Seal Beach tion .of medical school 8nd· - and Westrajpster as deren· grant funds , the facility Will dants in theic Orange Coun-expand animal be:arding ty Superior Court action: space already in use al the Also named are office~ Jrv.ine campus and at "I>Qes I through 20" who al· Orange County Medical' legedly ''struck, beat. and Center. CLOSE ·our OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 5-GAL. SHEARED MONTEREY ··• PINE Live! Full branched with the scent that means Christmas. ~egularly 6.99 4.99 1 S~~L SHEARED MONTEREY PINE Aegullll1y 24.99 Regulacly 1.49 1 GAL SHEARED ALEPPO PINE 0 Q OFF ON INSIDE -OR OUTSIDE WHILE PRESENT INVENTORY LASTS .. --·-Die. lltt. thrv DK. 14th ·~ 26Y2'' HIGH POT -BELLY STOVE . Just the right thing for a conversation piece. Cast iron pot belly stove. Can be used for burning wood or coal.'"'T.his is domestic, not an import. Reg. 79.99 48.88 ' POW-R-VAC DRY 7-PIECE it-19~9 V ~CUUM .. ~LEANERS ~l~§:~L~ (Shown) Model SOOSA 5"-gallon Mark 11 Pow-r- Vac supplied complete with 6-.foot 21h" d iameter flexible hose, ufllity nozzle, 8-foot 3-wire cord Antique brass finish. JI. X31" Made by Wilshire. One of the most-attractive of the Pine family. 5 GAL. SHEARED battered'' "the 'Plaintiffs without provocation last. !\larch 17. Jet Crash Settlement --ALE.PPO PINE Reg. 6.99 Suit Begun -Over lnjury- s ANT A ANA -A carpenter who states he suf- fered s'erious injuries a year ago when he fell from· a col- 1 a psi n g scaffold at Rossmoor Leisure World has sued the contractors who ~sent him there for $50,000. Charles E. Babier names Oaklawn · 1-lomes as defeu1 dants IQ his Orange County Superior Court action 'and chatges them with negligence that led to the accident on Dec.17, 1973. Professor Wins Post LOSAl!/GELES (APJ'-A $1,850,000 ·settlement has been agreed to .bY the families of three real estate salesmen killed June 27, 1971, in the cras·h or a chart ered DC·3 near Eureka. The settlement eni;Jed the negligence l'awsuit against R.J., Beaumont and A~· sociates and World Leisure Time, both development companies. Seventeen of the""'B4 persons aboard the DC·3 were killed when the plane crashed on takeoff from Shelter Cove. a $50 million real estat~,'development 50 miles southwest of Eureka. .. FULLERTON -Dr. ~ Robert B. McLacon, • P'o-ICl~ll Grumbling 1essor at Cal State ~ Full~ton, is the newly· ••• Gloomy Gus elected P(eSident of the Far Western -£hilosophy or t In the Eifucation Society . · McLaren, an asso~iatc pro- fessor or education, was elected to a OJ'\e·year term. DAILY PILOT . BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITHtHISAD Tit.'O Entree1 F'or Tilt Prict o/ O"~ Daily Sunday thru--Thursday S:OO lo 7:00 P.M. Thru Dec. 30 Dinner served nightly from ·S:OO p.m. E: ntel'Win1¥nf'NighllJ1 RUTH e LEWIS ' ' .J11ir.,IW..-1W.titfrih., . 'Fi1ht1, Aft.it1, Oysttr D,1r, NottJ IYint1, Alt1 artJ Spirits· !!~·2,~~!~!tan'rijt, Nt.wpart Btach - Reu!11atiart1 (11~) '1S-JJ10 .. 15 GAL. SHEARED ALEPPO PINE Reg. 24.99 3V2 ·QUART COOKER SERVER CROCK . POT 19.99 From Rival! De· corafor Beauty is Wood fone, Flame, or Avocado. Detachable Cord, you can ser"e from it wifh flair. Buf- fet handles and feet . In Wood tone, Flame & Avocado. Reg. 25.99 17.88 #3101 Av1Uable 1t C.pistnino on Special Order e.ennzoil MOTOR OIL 20 or 30 weight, We have Multl·VIS at a slightly higher price. Reg. 59c: Reg. 49.!J!! #312SP 2 to 12 CUP COFFEEMAKER Stainless steel. automatic percolator No. 1228 Reg. 34.99 12 INCH HIGH DOME . FRY PAN Stainless steel. "perfect heat" control, No. 312SP Reg. 34.99 29.99EA. AVAJLAlllE AT CAPISTllAHO OH SPECIAL ORDER HAMILTON BEACH MtXETTE stands on end or hangs on the wall. .v.octern 2-tone styl· ing. Fingertip 3 speed control. Reg .• 12.95 6.77 AVAJLAlllE AT CAPISTRANO OH SPECIAi. D!!OER COMBINATION TOOL CHEST & CABINET Built for •the do·it- you,.self homeowner- and auto mechanic. Keeps all your, tools organized and under lock and key. Reg. 129.99 88.88 HAA-3399 VAILASLE AT CAJ'tSTIWIO ON SPECIAL ORDER . ' • ,-- -• A J f]AILYPllOT I ANIMAlogic¥~ I Build School In·Steps? lly PATTY BURNET!' Of .. n.11r ~LllM SC.M A citizens' committee Will recommend in January that a new high school ~built in stages on the ~luntington Beach ~union High School District site at Golden West Street and Wa rner Avenue. That recomme ndation, from the Citizens• Commit· tee for Better Sc hoois, and advice from each of fhe dis· trict's six schools will ~ presented to high school trustees at their meeting Jan. 14. THE SCHOOL board has said it hopes to make de- cisions on how the district will cope with overcrowding as soon as possible. , Voters turned down the "TRADEWtlD" * 69 95 HUFFY GUYS.' AND GALS' 26-IN. 10-SPEED BIKES ·Oepe...dobla ttci<nporiolion in Cl bile with Eagle 'Cleroi!~ur 1ylle<11, . duol caliper hol!dbrok'1, Motl"bend hoNllebor., poddttl raci~ iod~ & 26" whttk. G•t<it gilt. lllf• to pL.o1tl • -. --~==·~ ~--- We still have ci complete selectlon of LAST MINUTE GIFTS AT BIG -SAVINGS! All STORES·AREOPEN.LATE EVENINGS . . AND ALL DAY CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! He Cln . UH ·s.1111111111 ta Wurl •' ~ • \'.~ '!1'11 I if· ~' ·,:·, ""!!!!!! . t +J . ~111· '1! \ .. ,)I ·1111!1 • \1 '. " • •l .;:~1.11!!.ifu.1 • I.' : I ~~!;t;! • • 'Ii'• I' . 200 ,1,, un@3•9 SHORT SLEEVE ACRYLIC MEN'S SWEATER-SHIRTS ',,. °"' ... -""' 1r•N111W1c11r111.,._ ,,._..,._ COUNTRY OR CRYSTAL DECORATOR LAMP SALE 22.1.a 8lilclse . 159 RICH LEATHER LOOK VINYL LUGGAGE BUYS B•i"9 t,;1 wordrobto vp to doi. wi1ll o ""°., ,_,.,.,i.:;,, in NII. Totally new k>o\: in 3 lpKUKulor tobl. lomp 1tylff *'cit ~ -tl,1714~. 11.tll• H .17 2'1" •• t1.ll • 11.17T• 11.11 lo•hioned !lot & rib knil. collor or plodcel 1fy'9, pM Poifli.Ue or lonqt beo111y lo your l»moi. AJ Atnberor Ruby nile tile. 8) Willi po1tel floral 8eoulilul <;1ih lu'190911 will! the look of r.al leothtr, now at lll'llll)' lnir t.-onl. New folhion i.M0.1jq1M11'1 .<1n S·M·l-XL. _ Oeocor~C) (.ry$1ol on gold .. .iaJ.bo..,. dolloB allt So""°" i11 P111;on, StMWberfy, Bonono. trustees' first choice, to t-----------,r----===--~--.,r---7 build a 3,000-student hlgh. school ·at-th-e Warner-. Golden West sile, by reje(t-. irig a 13.~ent t ax override in November. The better schools com - inlttee, which s upported .that overrjde, met last Saturday· to draw up -alternative recommenda- tions. ••we voted to direct the board to go after building a small school, possibly for 2,000 students,'' chair-woman Harri e tt Wieder, a }luntinglon Beach city ~ouncilwoman, said. :rhe committee ad· vised that .planning for the -srnall·school, to-be-built--in- stages, should begin im· mediately. TllE_GROU P suggcsted that.the high school district purchase relocatable build· !" ings for use until that school lS tbfftl1Jeted, A1rs. Wieder -said. -1 This year, the high school ·district has about-S, more stUdents than its cam- Puses were bililt to house-. ~ I Mrs. Wieder was pleased with the Saturday meeting, ·noti'ng that both those who voted "yes" on the Nov- ember averride and those who. voted "'n o" worked together on other solutions. The hi gh school board has said it will use the expected ·$2·3 million in profits from the · sale of the Yorktown school site, soon to be on the market, i)nd some of its $7 million rcserves for con· struclion needed to relieve overcroy.·ding. Whale Trip Tickets Available Reser\'ations arc being accepted for the annual whale .,.,,atching trips s ponsored by the S"]l.Jl Clemente ll igh School ·rare n t . Te a c fl er. Student Association. The thtee-hour trips . from Da a Point llarbor arc sched led for 9 45 a.m . and 1 p.m. e\·rry Saturday and Sunday in .Ja nu ary, and Ft'b.15 anrl F<'b. 16 ' Cost is $4 for adults and $3 for children. Rc se rv :1tion~ l'J n be m;idr by calling 496-7106 or .\\T1tin~ \Vh a lt• Watch. J69fi'I Las Palmas. Capistrano .Bcarh. Insurance Rule Told SAN l'RA!\CISCO IAP I -The slate Supreme Coort bu ruled that LR a marriage diuolutlon the holder of a GI !if e Insurance pa l icy paid for .,.,.Uh comnlunily fu nds can· -not-be rtquired to name the ex -spouse as b<!neliciary. Nor. said the court, can the person bee made to ca!ih the ·National Service Ufe lnsurance policy and split the proceeds with the cx- spou!le. :I. . . :::·:, '"' ' ','Y' " -~-·.!"'..., .. ~ ~~~·J..-.... ~ 1"\<. lllrilty 4399 Tlrllty 299 Price _ Pnc1I HUFFY 20" DllA,STIR 36-PIECE PLASTIC CLEAi MACHINE BIKE NOAH'S ARK 'IFT sn for boy1'. & ;i 1. fet~;eo-~ TFIQ,;v off wt1h go~9~rnlii ln:une I Mo'iJC"ft!a •••ipe\.. p°'ili,... oc· ~1t0<0~ for Mf. & Mn. Nooh & all .tia11 coa,ier. brolie. 2011 .75 1i•e1.· th .. "he '11 ,h1" aflimoli_. Rog. 7.99 11118.79 SALE! ADULT"". 'AMES FOR ALL!' A111omotic Poler Rock with 2•0 cl!ip1, "Covot~r Cheu ~ & lol""'v boa•d Mole• o g<0<1! °''"Imo• gill! PRIZE WIMNEI! g9c Hall Gillon SPECIAL OCCASION ~ICE CRUM Chocolate, Strawberry, \11111illa in Ame,,co'1 No. 1 dt1w11. g<o..d fi""lr ttt hol.doy leo•h' Tteot thfo to..,ilyl D Tbrilly Pri<ol 2,51)619-11. 519 "WILLIE THE WORM" PLASTIC RIDE 'EM TOY 'omple~I~ · anembl&d 11nb•eolioble p!o1tic Hoppt Animal Rtde'em IO'f b~ Empnel In hil bright cola ... MEO WASHABLE POLYESTER TIES Mode to wH for m11<h mo<tl latest d~gn1, .colQ.ri! f9nta"ic wi.ction al drip dry-polye1te• al o Thfilly pric1t ........ \: J99 let 4.IM.M Meli AMEllCAl 'IEOll'S CllEATIVE STITCHUY 7 •;"in 6•8" 111&dl1poi111 Gr 8•10'' & 161112'" c~wel 1mbroidety. Dftipi, yorn, ne&dle, in•l•UCliOlll itKlud&d. • • Disc-' '"' ~ .1s• ' A~~ 'Prlc·" _ _, IKUUI 1.97 Ii 2.97 · / · , llilrs 10111 'ITT sns IUFFY MAlllVI' 01 HAIR STYLE KIT c,,,_.._..,...,,..,,.,,.,.. M lhe ~ & ~to led. L INl'I o &.iffy ~ ol (JS.TV~ Affair " & ptN.I ~ ..Ith toW or ~ C...... & bftMi for ~ , ' . . • ~. All or• 9'ft M•ed. _ .... 1.33 99c ~HIDO$U 116 COLH FILM Stock VP°" thfifiJ qvo!t- ry lilm 01 l« t11¥i"f!J in Tlwitty'.t bto to"91 Save 5.40' l""""""-i ~ I ~ .. ,) ~-1 - ICP SOLID·STATI AM TAILI IDIO Super model wi!h 3 1~" ,.....,. .. rono- dyroamk •pealier. hi-impod plci1riit:,. co ... Yellow. Orof19e. Wl.;11. 1.,.1.H 88< Gllllll llKTIK IYlllAH 2 U« llASICUll SPICIA C ff I IATTllll 12 mi. ffotlw!. fer oil 01111011 •rdlR Oty 11011clo•d llo1h c11b. tl&thliq111 bott.Mi._ I COIMrch. Sa .... ! Ofly .... .., dllly YM. Costa Mesa Santa Awa :: ~ Vahy ·a Toro HuntillC)fon Beac:h Huntington Beach 2llL 17MISI. 1406W. ·-olT-'BT .. ollodllWd tHI -ollr111juJI lllJI ltadlll'fd.olA-· Casta Mesa . Folllhlln Vahy Westminster H1111tlngtan Beach Huntlnqfon Beach· 2JooH.t.oro1w11too;.~~.:~~::::::i::~~:i.~~-~~·~·~·~1~1=1e=1Nr:ili="'~'=·:::•:";..~~w~1~1•:•;':"=···~'~·=••=•in~w~..t~"" ... ~t~1:• ... :::..,..=~-~c~ .. :::·i'._..Jl.. .... ~"':::~1w;:; .. ~ner::;. .. ~ • • ' '·. \ _, •• • --I •' Wednesdl)'. December 18, i974 CAIL y P1LOT 8 I ' ' Projects IJ...--:::-Rams Have Nothing to ·Kick About Seek Toys LO NG BEACH IAP) -Coach Chuck Knox nf th~ Los Angeles Rams worri~s about the club's pluce kick· ing situati6n but gives his support to the often-maligned defensive secon- dary. "I'm not a doctor and can't lcll you 1 llov.•ever. he hud changed his secon-be revealing gu me plans. O\'e r Huff:ilo but Knox said both would Tbts-conditlon,'' Knox told a ney,.•s con· dary lute in.lheseason with rookie Bill Asketl if il Y.'Ou l<l n1 ake any dJr. start Sunday. I For Xmas ference Tuesday. "We hope by the Simpson from J\1ichigan State laking !erence whether the Redskins u:."fl Asked i£ the possible loss or R<iy end of the week that the muscle overatfreesafetyandAIClarktaklng Kilmer or Sonny Jurgensen a t mig ht negate the Rams' field go.al ' spasms will be eased." over at right corner buck. '!'hose two quarterback : K11o x u1~swcred en1-weapon. Knox s<1id, "Obviously, when When the Rams and Redskins met will team with Dave Eln1cndorr a nd phuticaUy, .. No. ThCy thro\V the bjtll the No. I field ~oal kicker is hurt. on Dec . 9, il was Washington 2J·l7 as Charlie Stukes in the defensive seCon-almost exuctly the sam e. Their tim-tht•re has to bea drop off." UC lrvine and Costa Mesa Golf iind ·Cou!'lt~y Clu~ .arc ~urlicipating in Christmas sp1r1l prOJtcts worthy of note. Preparing for Sunday's· opening round pl ayoff game against the Was hin gton Redskins al the Coliseu01 , the Rums aren't sure or David Ray, the man who boots the conversions and rieldgouls. the l~ams lost their rirsl game ut th e dary. ing and :1rnl at't1on is aln1ost the Hut he added that h1 ike Burke has Coliseum in two seasons under the sa1nl' ·· accuracy if not the range-ol Ray. t\lso Knox tut.la ••. s.·11 K•.lmer threw Asked if his Ran\S llllght U..,l. OlOl'l! J th r c·no I d r . d J k " urgcnSl'll sa"· no <1ct1on 1n e 1r:.t "· x 1<.1s e en s 1v e en 1:1c three touchdownpass.s. puss covc1·:iges than in ttrr-·firsl I\ I\ d k 1 y bl d d 1· I ,,. B b « · ;1n1 -c s ·1 11 c11countl'r as ie "'as oung oo an inc la...._Ct· o ~cw Asked ' ·r he worr1·ed about h•·s secon· Redskins g<.imc. Knox uns\\·erecl onl)· . I' I ll ..... , "I ts . . BOJ,h arf extending their faelllties 'to collect toys for needy children at ~ nursin g 1nJur1es. •(lr l It~ ams. run-vuu ing., acemen 1npract1ce. dary' the Coach answe'·ed, ··No. ll'e "~Ve U'!\Cd nlorc pass CO\'t~r.1ges than \\' ·11 h I h ning bac.lo. Jim lJ crtclscn and of· .. t avetopayt ebcst footb<.ill Christmas. .. • RaY was hospitalized Sunday and missed the.final against Buffalo with ·muscle spasms in his back. Were 10.4 dun.ng the sea•"n and .... ·11 most peoplt~ think we did.'' r . kl Cl I C h II l " h " h ..... .. ens1ve tac · l! 1ar ll' owan "'C're \Vt' a\'C a \'eC11' o ocat t cm t l" go \\'ith the plaYers \\'ho \Vere 10·4." But he sa id to go any further might ailing last Sunday in the 19·14 victory coach said of.Sunday playofrroe · The golf group's endeavor is dubbed Toys for Fairview. Golfers entering a s~ial tournament this weekend put up a $1 edtry fee, which must be ac · companied by a new, unwrapped, toy. 'J'he buck goes t_o the city (which 1owered its green fees from $5 to as- sist in the event). 1 Children al Fairview Stale Hospital of Costa Me:sa will get the toys. UCI has designated Friday night's •basketbtll . game against North Oakota State as T.oy~ for Tots night. An unwrapped loy, new if possible, is 11 th at is required to get in. The donor gets to see a college asketball game and bfing a little ·WHIT E W 1'Sll GL•HHWHllE Christmas cheer to some un - d erprivileged child, all for the same price. Whal greater bargain could be or- fered than to m·ake a youngster hap- py, whether it be at Christmas or .y.rhatever? · .. ,.. The UCI people have -added a s pecial visit by Santa Claus at • halftime'so kids who've missed seeing him can gel in their requests. /1 * * . 'i . The Los Ange les francisc of \Yorld Team Tennis will play some of its matctieS, probably four, at Anaheim Convention Center nl!Xl year., informed sources reveal. Ohio State's Rose Bowl·bound fooL· ball team will be tralnJng at Citrus Collete a gain. tbls year. It'• close '° the mountain snow"aad cold wealllier, • which sbould make~ Buckeyes feel rlglrt1tlrloate. _ For Redskins K~er T6p Guess . ~- For Sunday Start WASHINGTON <APl Quarterback Bill Kilmer isn't worried that the Washing'.ton Redskins are un· derdogs aga'inst Los Angeles in their National Football Conference playoff -game Sunday. But he does ha\'e some concern about the mental attitude or the Rams. ··Emotionally·\\'ise. they"re goi ng to be tough," said Kilmer, star of the Redskins' 23·17 victory over the Rams nine days ago. "'They're going to be higher than a kite.' They're going to remernher the last game. "They really have it ull working on their side as far as the emotional aspect of the game,'' Kilmer· said Tuesday: "We lluve to oierco me that." The Redkins, \\'i nners-or a wild ca rd berth in the NFC playoffs. are t\llO- point underdogs to the Rams. NFt: West winners, despite the earlier \Yasl)ington victory and lhe fact that both teams ended the i'egular season with 10.victories and four defeats. "We'\•e been the underdogs every time "'c've gone out there,'' said '.Kilmer. :·1 don 't think much abou'f that. The Rams are a good team. They play very, very well al home. .They've only lost one game at home. It's going to be \'cry difficult to beat them out there." Redskins coach George ·Allen has not said whether Kil me.r or Sonny Jurgensen , who starred Sunday in the Redskin 's' 42·0 victory over Chicago1 will start agajnst Los Angeles a na probably will not announce his de· cision before either Wednesday or Thursday. . Ho\\'ever, most obeservers belie\•e he will go initially wH.h Kilmer, the , former UCLA star who has had two 'great games against the Rams in Los Angeles since coming to Washington four yearTago:--.~ In a 197l game won by WashingtOn 37·24, Kilmer completed 14 or 19 passes for 246 yards and th ree touchdowns. Nine days ago, he cOn- necled on 19 of 29 for 269 yards a nd three touchdowns. ·Kilmtr, the NFC's third·ranking passer behind Jurgensen a nd LA's James Harris, said he doesn't belie\•e the Rams will attempt an)·thing very diCferen~ on defense although he an- ticipates some innovations. ··They ar~_a "ery basic, sound WFL FRANCH/SE. . team." he said. "They don·Llike to do anything they ha\'en't done before. L They don't have to because they are VN~R FIRE. ' good at the basicstu!L · -"We can 't lose our poise," Kilmer ORLA DO, F1a . IAPJ -Stale Atty. continued. ''We've got to do the things ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~~~1 U"ITt.._,... MICHI GAN·s CHUCK ><EATER IN GAIN FOR ·THE NORt H. However, t v.·onder how at home lVoody Ha)·es reels "'hen he spends New. Year's Eve in the old Sierra ~adre mori~stary! Beth Gerken °of Corona dcl Mar was ree'ently awarded a letter for her ef· forts as a member of .Bowdoin Coll ege's Undefeated women's tennis te'am. Bowdoin is located in Robert .Ealan has launched an in· we know we can do best. That's what vestigation-o[ .tiie FlorJdr-Bla~ers got us here. We, as q.uarterbaeks, Son-' Gr 'f d Bl football-team-and-mighttake-his-e ny and my-R;il-and-tbe..coaches.--know -ey --1·pne . ' ue be!oreagrandjuryFriday,theOr n· theyaregoingto<1<>somethlng.That's. -~ ·..a ---~ -- do Sentinel Star reported today. not go ing to bother us. . 1 .Theinvestigationcentersonefrorts "'We aJ_so_know there are onlyAo .._~· 29 2 4 s h k of a syndicate to purchase the World n1anY-things you can do on defeilse." I . . . et ac Football League clU:b with a $1.5 he said. "We have great personnel. Ir million Check Which bouoc~~ Lhe they give us something lhal leaves -· I ·· Brunswick, Maine.· · newspaper said: · them weak at a certain position, like if ri10NTG or-1 £RY. A .........._ t'A'P) -directed the winning d,rivt::. Bruce Miiier, formerly of Marjna "We are looking first at whether or they ever leLCharley Taylor get man-Quarterback Steve Grogan of-l(ansas St an ford run n i rig back Seo t t IUgh, is averaging 12.3 points per . not"ti crime-was committed by putting for-man, then they're vulnerable. Stale led the North to a see·sai~!l..:24 LaidlO\\' scored one touchdown and g1me for For& LewlsColJeg:e's basket· a bad check into cii;,cu latiol\ and ''They can't do anything unsound. vi ctory over the South 1'uesday nigh~ set up another in the second hair to ball.team tlius'rar. second whether or not there was ·sqn1e 1-lowever, they'll be playing more in-in a fierccly·contestcd Bluc·Gray col-help the North. • · sort or rraudtileot scheme to persuade lensely. There's more riding on th e lcge football post·season game. hl!J.IC!~v scored on ti five-yard run Speakipg of l\.larina, the Vikings the players to do what they otherwise ga me 1.han the last -time we played The highly-touted Ste\'e Joachim of -1.v ilh J~ left in the third period to shot s7.8 pei:ceilt from the rield for may not ha.ve been willing to do.'.' the m . \Ve just ha~_e..to do what we can Ten1pl e put the finpl sjx points on the en:1 bl e the~Bluc to close lo within t"·o thtee quarti!rs U1onday_ ni ght as they Eaga'! "·as refx>rted as saying. do b.e:1t ,' · sai.d Kilmer. bo.arc~r tbc~h with less than t"·o points at 24;22:-arW ~hen br~ke thro~gh s motheica Neff. h1arina has all the in· minutes lefl when he scored from the the Grip' line la le ln.._the final period gredients Recessary to go a long "·ay one-yard line aCtcr an 8'Fyard drive. on a 20-yard run to th('South ntne. intheCIFplayofrs. · Hunter Pr·eferS L,., Grogan. \'oted the bes1 offensive T"·o plays late1· Joaehlnt scored 1' "Yankee llla yer, threw one touchdo\\·n from the one lo gi"c the North Victory. pass and "'ent over for a t"•o-point The South Jell li·14 al the ha Sometb'lng resem bllng the lncredi· . ble turnabout or last month's use. Notre Da me football game: Cal High ol Whittler shot 73~' pettent from the• n oor 1n the first half of Its basketball game with Mater Del. But Cal only hit 39.Z.percent the last two periods. Finley Going to Court *To Fight KuhQ, Ruling . Police ib Spakano, \Vasb. are still Jooking for a SS.000 vase whi ch was stolen from ti1aury W.ills' ex.wire . ·After Wills'. great base-st~aling ex-. pl9its, it seems ironic that someone Wiruld steal someth ing associated With him. t Moorhead Five Battles UCI Tonight •• NE\V YORK lAPl -Oakla"nd A's owner Charles 0. F inl ey will have none-of this talk about Catfish J-lunter being a free agent. ·•· The stormy Finley dire£ted ·his al· torneys to inrorm Hunter. decla'red a free agent Monday by an arbitration board, that he was going to court to- day to block J-Iunter from talking con· ~ract· with aR,Y-Qther. major league club. The suit was to be filed in Alameda. County Superior Court, which has jurisdiction over ijunter's contract. But a couple or legal minds that have-worked closely with Hunter through this entire strugcle over a de· !erred payment of $50,000 in the Cy t:C Irvine's basketball team faces Young award winner's contract say its toughest challenge of the season Finley's cha nces are slim to none. Saturday ni ght when the Anteaters l-lunter. according to his attorney, t:'ngage rugged ~versity or Utah at rates the Los An geles Dodgers' or- Salt Lake City. . ganization No. lon his list. But first coach Tim Tift's UCI club . "In all my discussions with Jim, he must njeel' l\ioorhead State College felt that the Dodgers would be the or· : tonight and North Dakota State ·Fri· ganization he •.vould like to be with, day }light in Crawrord J-lall (both at 8 an_d one thal would be inJerested in o·c1ock). · -him," sitid Jerry, Kapstein1 his at- And Tift is hoping the Anteaters torney, o·r Sprlngrteld, Va. aren't looking ahead. Kapsteln tommented : "'These two games at home· are "'He was imp_ressed with them in <1\\'fully rmportant for U$, .. says Tift. the \V·orld Series, their ball park, their • fans a nd \Valler O'l\lal!ey 's class operation," the attorney said. The, Dodgers declined to make a statement. __,__ ··so rry, -no Co mme~t .' .. said O' l\.lalley, c hairman of the board or the National 'League champions who lost the 1974 World Series to •luntcr and the Oakland Athletics. J-l unter, 28, a 2s.game·\\·inning pitChcr for Oakland in 1974 , was declared a free agent 1\londay by a bciard or arbitratio"n bCCause of his -contract dispute "'ith Finley. O'l\1alley and his general manager, Al Campanis, who also had "no com ment," are follo"'ing com missioner Bowie Kuhn's order to all teams to "'ail for his decision before contacting liunter. ··J.re will talk to the Dodgers." said Kaµstein, "but l have advis.ed him to li sten to everyone ,,·ho \\'ants to suy anything. •• t bave advised Jim to be cautious. to tak~ his time'," said the attorney. Kapstein, 31. recently was retained by Steve Garvey, the Dodgers' Na- tional Le.ague Most Valuable Playel'. end -he also represents Corm er Heism a n Trophy winner John Cap· pallet ti o( the Los Angeles Rams. convc'rsion afler_another score · and thanks to ~Iemphis State quarterback kept the Yan.k ees in the gan1e dispitc David FO\\'\er, "'ho ran eighl yards sev.eral rumble> for one touchdO\\'n and thre\v a 25- ll waS the second year 1n·a ro w th at yard pas& for an.other. th+? North won th e title, but <I The South moved ahead 2-1·1" t:arly Southern~r, .Ja y Lynn 1-iodgin of South iri the th ird period on a nine· yard run Carolina. \\'Oil the ritosl Valuable by llodi::in . Player honors The South offcnsl' \\'as engineered flodgin. who gained n1orc yards on most nf the tin1e by f''o\vlcr. lie threw I.he ground 1n three years than any a 25-yard touch<lown pass in the Othe r Soulh Carolina 1>laycr before second Pl'riod tu Brad Boyd of him. sel a Blue-Gray rushing record Louisiana State after he scored on an or 117 yards on 22 cal'ries . eight.yard r.un. The_ previous reco1·d" of 112 yards Rand y RhinCl, a <lcfcns1ve ba ck wa s set by Don Vicic Of Obio Slate in rrom 'Georgia 1'ech and second tc:im 19!"1G. ·.. All -America, "'as voted lbe best de- Thc Rebels \_Vere in fronl 24·22 \\'he11. fensi\·e player orl thl? South squad. Joa('hin1 came 41ff th e bench und f{hino intercepted t\\'O p:1 ~scs. Cleveln11d Rnllie s LakersBow,119-106 LOS ANGELES CAPl -Bobby Smith and Jim Bre"•er keyed a rally coming into the fourth quarter Tues- day nigh t in the Cleveland CavaliC'rs' 119-106 N11lional Basketball Assoc1a · lion ~ictory over lhc Los Angeles Lakers . . Cleveland trailed 7i-69 "'ilh t¥.'0 minutes left in the third quarter. but then oulscorcd the Lakers 15·7 for an 84·81 lead one minule in lo the fourth quarter. Smith had t"·o l'i eld goals in the final minute or thl' third period nnd brewer hit rour bijskets in the splurge which put tl\e Cavaliers In front 105·90 with n\'e minutes left in the i::am<'. Guard Jim Cleamons led Cleveland scoring \V1th a sca:.on high of 29 points, hitting 10 of 11 field goal lries and 22 points in th<' fir~l half. Gail Goodrich led thl' Lakers ,v1th a se<1son-h1gh 35 1)1.)inl:. "'h1le Lucius Al · !en hact 24. CLEY!LAMO IH Dit~•• 10. Sm.in I•, C.1)1>""\ 1•. Cltl"""'' 7', S"YO~• I 9,_r '1. F<»tt• 1, P•tt<'r....,. tO, Wtl .. 11< lJ. Tot .. \ '>O ••·1~. 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's prelimlnnry game will match -\ICI's fresh men against the USC junior varaily at 5:4S. ( 'I ~EW YORK (AP>-The defending . Super Bowl champion Mlaml Dolphins placed' 10 players on the American Football Conference Pro Bowl squad · announced loJiay by Lamar Hunt, prelidentofthe AFC. '.rhe A i;:.c_ '911 meet the r(ollonol lloofhall Conference in the National Football Leagut:, Pro Bowl game in the Orange BoWl in ft11ai'nl, h1onday night, Jan. 20. 1-~or the first tlme, tho game will bo held at nlghl, and il wlll be nationally televised by ABC. The four clubs involved In this weekend's /tFC dlvlslonal playoffs ac· • I . counted for 27o(the players named to the 40-man squad. • The Oakland-Raiders, who host -the Dolphins Saturday, have nine play<'rs on the·~quad. The Pitt'sburgh Steelers. who will be at home Sunday 1.0 the Buffalo Bills •. will be represented by s ix players while two Hills were chosen on the squad. 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N.C. -Pitcher Gaylord Perry has signed a new two· yeal' conlracr "'ilh the Cleveland Ip- dians today. 1'erms of the new pact "'ere not dis· closed but Perry "'.£l.S reminded by a reporter that he h<.id said in the pasl he "'ould not sign unless he got $1 . 1nore than Cle\·eland manager t"'rank l{obinson. Perry responded. "'This is .a cou- tracl I can live wilh." Neui· K U Coaeh LA \\1R El'\CE. Kan. -Bud l\.1oore , a 35·year·old former Alaba1na farm boy who became a toµ assistant to one of the all-time great figures in college football. is the ne\\' Uni\'ersity of Kansas head coach. filoore signed a four-year contract Tuesday at $30,000 a year. !'.1oore .ha~ been offe n si·v~ coordinator lhis season at Alabama undcrco-ach Paul ''Bear'' Bryant. Girl Dies ST. LO UIS -Eight·year·old Ch1·istina ~t . Busch, the youngest dallghter of St. Louis Cardinals owner August A. Busch Jr., died Tuesday in a hospital from injuries suffered in a Dec. 6 traffic accident. 3 Honored • S1\N ~fATEQ . Larry Grady or Golden \Vest College joined Orange Coast College's Kelly , Stroith and Steve Speer on the All ·Califorriia JC football team. as selected by coaches. All three \\'Cr(' on the deCensive first leam for the large schools squad. Lynn Cain of East LA "·as lar~ school§ pla__yer Qf tb_e year in a close vole _o_ver Joe RoU:t___21 Grgssmo__nt., . v.·hicb defeatedQCC. - KELLY STR01c:K Orange Coast ' ' LARRY GRADY Golden West STEVE SPEER Oran99 Coul • • .. • ' .. • Wldnesday. 0.cember 18. 1974 DAll"f Pi(OT Bl • Projects Seek· To y For Xmas ·-.... R~ms· ·aave Nothing to Kick A~ut LONG BEACll (API Coach (.;hu.ck Knox or tile Los Angeles Rams worr.ielti about the-club'1> pl;.ace kick· ing situation but &ivea his :;upport to the often-maligned defensive secon· dary. Preparing for Sunday's opening "I'm nol a doctor and can't tell you h1~ condition," Knox told 1:1. l)CWS con· fe.rence Tu.esday. "We hop~b..Y lhe end or tile week that the muscle spasms will be eased.'' UC Jrvinc und Costa Mesa Golf iilld round playoff game against tile Cou.ntry Club .are participating in Washingto n Redskins at the Chr1stm u:t ~pi nt projects worthy of Coliseum, tile Rams aren't sure of note. David Ray, ·the man who boots l,he Both arc extending their facilities to _ conversions an~ r~cld.goals . When the Rams and Redskins met on Dec. 9, it was Washington 23·17 as tile Rams lost their first game at the Coliseum in two seasons under the Knox tutelage. Bill Kilmer threw three touchdown passes. Asked if he worried about tlis sct·on- dary, the coach answered, "No. \Ve were 10-4 during the season and we'll go with the players "'ho were 10·4 '' collect toys for needy children at .Ray "'us ~osp1tah.zed Sunday a.ntl Christmiis. missed tile final agu1nst Buff alo with . The golf group's endeavor is dubbed muscle spasms in his back . TOys. for Fairview. Golfers entering a s~1al tournament this weekend put \IP a St entry lee, which must be ac- ' .~companied by a new, Wlwrapped, toy. The buck goes to the city (which lowered its green fees rrom $5 to as· sist in the event). Children at Fairview State Hospital of Costa Mesa will get lhe toys. UCI has d'esignated Friday night's ·basketball game against North Dakota Stale as Toys for Tots night. An unwrapped toy, new if possible: is all th al-is requiredJo get in. ' The donor gets to see a college basketball game and bring a little --------. ~--~ .WHITE WASH Gll.NN WMlflEi Christmas cheer to some un . derprivileged child, all ror the same price. What greater bargain could be of. fered than to make a youngster hap- py, whether it be at Christmas or whatever? The OCJ people have added a special visit by Santa Claus at halftime so kids who've missed seeing -him can get in their requests. * *• I The Los Ange les francise or World Team Tennis will play some or its m~tches, probably rour, at Anaheim· Convention Ccnt~r next yeur. inrormed sour,es reveal. For Redskins Kilmer Top Guess For Sunday Start \VAS If I NG TON ( A p ) -that. ·r he Rams are a good team. Qual"terbtt ck Bill Kilmer isn't worried 'J'hey play very, very well at home. that the \V as_hington Redskins arc u;1· 1·~cy'v.e qnly lost one ,c:a i:rie at hon1C'. derdogs against Los Angeles in their It s going to. be very d1ff1cult to hcJl National Football Conference pluyoff .. them out there." game Sunday. Redskins coach George Allen has But he does ha\'e some concern not said whether Kilmer 01· Sonny about the mcnibl attitude of the Jurgensen, ~·ho starred Sunday in tile Rams. Redskin's' 42-0 victory.over Chic:l;go,. "Emotionally·"'ise. they're going to \Vil! start against Los Angeles and be tough." suid Kilmer, star of the probably will not announce his de· Redskins' 23·17\'ictory o\'erthe Rams cision before either Wednesday or nine days ago. "'fhe~··re going to be Thursday. . higher ttlan a kite. They're going lo i-lowever, most obeservcrs·believe remembe rthclastgamc. he will go.Jnitially with Kilmer. the "They really ha\'e it all Y.'orking on former UCLA star v.•ho has had two their sille as far as the emotional great games against the Rams in Los aspect of the game,'" Kilmer said Angeles since coming to Washington Tuesday. ··\\7e lla\'c to overcome four years ago. that." In a,197 1 game "'on by \llashington 'file Redkins. \\'iuncrs of a \\'ild card 37-24, Kilmer completed 14 of 19 berth in tile NFC pla)·offs. are two-passes for 246 yards and three QOint Y.illl.esdcu:;s to the R.ams. Nl:'C touchdowns. Nine days ago, he con· \\'est winnt•rs. despite the ei.irlier I nected on 19 of 29 for 269 yarCls and \Vasl}ington victory and the fat1.1'hat three touchdowns. both teams ended the regular season Kilmer, the NFC's third-ranking \l.•ith 10 victories and four defeats. passer behind Jurgensen l::lnd LA 's .. \V e'\'e been the underdogs e"ery James Harris, said Ile doesn't believe lime \1·e've gone -out there,'' said the Ran1s v.·ill attCmpl anything very Kilmer. :·1 don 't think mu~h about different on defense although he an- Oblo Siate's Rose Bowl·bound foot:···-·· ticipatr-s some innovations. ball team will be training at Citrus "They are a very basic, sound CoUege again this year. It's do .. to WFL FRANCH/SE learn.'· he said. "They don't like lo do the mountala snow and cold weather, anything they haven't done before. 1------cwbicb should m•ke tbe· Buckeyes feel ' They don't have to because they are rlilflatliom . lJNl)E-ff. F-1 RE good at the bas~c stuff. lfowever, I "·onder ho"' at hOme ---... ~we-can!l-lose-ou,,_poise," K.ilme.r l\'oody Jlayti!f ·feels "'hen he spcn.ds ORLANDO, F1a . (APJ -State Alty. continued. "We'\'e got to do the ttlin"gs l\"ew Year's Eve in lhe old Sierra Robert Eagan has JaunClfe<La n ih-"'e know \l.'e· can do best. That's what i\Iadre moneslary? \'estigati.on of ,the Florida lBlazers got us here. \Ve. as quarterbacks, Son- £oolball team and might take his case ny and myself and tile coaches. know Beth Gerken of Corona dcl l\tar was before a grand jury Friday, the Orlan-they are going to do something. That's recenUy awarded a letter for her ef. do Sentinel Star reported today. not going lo bother us. forts as a member of Bowdoin The inves.tigation centers on effort..S " e also, know there .are. onl y so 1-:---~~lege'MJndete:sled Women s tenni!=-<!( !J;!f!l.di~!lt~ ~pu~ase-lhe. Wor-ld-qi any things you c.an do on defense,'' Je2m . Bowdoi n i s located in F~o~ball League ~TUb With a $1 .S -hesaid."\Vehavegreatpefsonnel-:-ff Brunswick, Maine. m11l1on check which bounced, the ttley give us somelJ:ting that leaver> • \ &"'~P.!Per said_,, · ~them weak at a certain position, like if Bfuce Miller, rormerly of ftt arlna ·')Ve are looking fir'st at whether or they ever let Charley Taylot get mli n- Hlgh, Is av,eraging 12.J poJnts per not a crime \.\'as ('ommitted by putting for -man, then they're \•ulnerable. game ror FprlLewisColJege's basket· u bad check into circula tion and "They can·t do an~thing unsound. ball team thus fir. second "'hethei·or not there was some J lo\\'eveT , they'll be playing more in - ' sort of fraudulent scheme to persuade tensely. There's n1ore 1iding on the Speaking of l\'l~rina. the Vik !ngs the players to do "·ha~ they other"'fse game than the last lime vle played ~hot. 57.8·.,percent from the field for muy not have been \villing lo db ,"' them. \Ve just ha\'e to do \\•hat v.•e can three Q4-Brtel"s ~1onday night us they Eagan ~,·as r~ported <lti saying. do best,'' said Kilmer. smothered Neff. l\1arina has all the·iw- gredi~· necessary to go u Jon g \vay in th·e 'Ci}' pla)"Off s. Soml'lhing: resembling thl' incredi- ble tumabout or last month's USC- Noh'e Dame football g:a ni e: Cal lllgh o( WbiUler shot 73.9 pCrcent from the Ooor In the first hill or Its basketball game wllb Mater Del. But Cal on ly biL 39 .? percent the last two perfods. Police in Spokanl', \Vash. are still looking ror a SS,000 vase \\"hich \\'as stolen from r.-laury \\'ills' cx·wirt•. Aller \\'ills' grtut basc·stcaling ex· ploils. it seems ironic that .\>"omeone would sll'a l son1et hing associutcd \\'ith him . .J - Moorhead Five Battles UCI Tonight UC Irvine's buskJ!lbaU team faces , its toughest challenge of the season .Saturday night when 'tile Anteaters engage rugged University of Utah at Salt Lake City. But first coach Tim Tift's UCI club mus L meet ritoorhead State College tonight and North Dakota State ·Fri- da~· night in Crawford ~!all (both at 8 o 'clock I. And Tifl is hoping· the Anteaters · aren't looking ahead. Hunter Prefers LI) Finley Going to Court . To F';ght Kuhn Ruling :\'E\V '\'ORI\ !~\P! ()akland A's o"'ner Charles 0 . l"inlcy "'iii hu\'e none -of this talk about Catfish Jlunler being a frceugcnt The stormv folnlc v dirccl('d hi s at· torney:; to In.form t-funtL•r. dl'clared a l'ree agent ~Iond<iy by an arbitration l>o<trd, !bat he was going lo court to- day to b\oc)c llunter from ta'lking con-. tract with any other major lc<tgue club. The suit "'as to be filed in Alameda. Count)' Superior Court. which has Jurisdiction over l·luntcr's contract. Bu t a couple of legal minds that · have \\·arked closely with llunter through this entire struggle over a de· !erred payment of $50,000 in the Cy Young 8\\'ard \vinner's contract say Finley's ctlances :ire slin1 to none. l~unter. :iccording to his attorney, rates tile Los 1\ni::cles Dodgers' or- ganization No. l on his list. "In <1\1 my discussions with .Jim , he felt that the Dodgers "'ould be tile or· ganization he \vou ld like to be wilh. and one that would be interested in him." said Jerry Kaps tein, his at· torney. of Springfield, Va . Kapstein commented: "He \\'il& hnpres..o;ed 14•ith them in the \Vorld Series, Uwir ball park, their fans and \I/alter O"J\la\ley's class .OllCration. · · the attorne~· said . 1'he Dod gers declined to make a statcn1ent. ··sorry, no co1n n1ent, ·• said O"J\lallcy, chairman of the. board of the National League champions ·\l'llo los\· the 1974 \\'orld Series to Hunter and the Oakland Athletics. · llunte r . 28. H 25-g<i.nle-winning pitChcr for Oakland in 1!:17,1, "'as declared a free agent J\londay by ~1 board of arbitration because of his contract dispute 11·ith f"inley. 0 '1\1al\cy and his ~l'ncral manager .· Al Can1panis, who al so had '"no con1 - ment." are follo"·ing commissioner Bo\1'ic Kuhn's order to all tean1s lo \l.'ait for his decision before contactin~ ltunter. "\·le \\'ill talk to the Dodgers," s:t id Kaµstc1n . ··but I ha\.l' advised lum lo listen to everyone 1\·ho "'anls to say anything. "I bave ad\'iscd .Jim to be c:1utious, to takC his ti me,·' said the attorney. Kapstcin. 31, recently was retained_. by Stc1·e Garvey. the Dodger~· Ka · tional League J\.fost Valuable Player, :ind he al so represents former lleisman Trophy 1vinner Juhu Cai>· pallclti of the Los Angeles ·na n1s. llowc\'Cr, he had chan~cll his SC'l·on -' dar) late in.the SCUM'ltl "'llh rookie Uill Simpison !ruin M1ch1~1u1 State taking over at free saft•ty .tnd Al Clark taking over at right coruerback. Those t•,1,.0 "''11 telln1 "ith Dave Eln1endorf and Charlie Stukes in lhe dcfeosivt' Sl'('Oll· dary. J . ' l\slted if tus Ruins might use mure Pa ~s coverages lhan in tht' first Hcdskins 1,:an1«. Knox ans"'t rcd only, "'\\'e used 1nore puss covera~cs thun most IH:ople think v.·e <lid .'' But he said to i:;o any further n11J;ht ' Lie re\ ca I 1ng game plan:i. Asked ii 1t \\Ould 111 ;1!..c· Jny dif • fcrcnci:-"ht>thcr the llcdskins U~L·<l K1l1ncr or Sonny .lurgcnsc n ·at quarterb;1('k : Knox uns"•c r~ .en1· vhat1cally, '"No. 'l'ht'\' throw the ,ball utmost t•xaetly tht• slime. •rn<'ir tlm· 1ng und 01rm action is ulmost the su me." Jurgensen s.iw no :1c1ion in tht> r1r11t Hain·Redskin encounlt·1· as he "'as nursi ng injuries. For the Ua1ns, run· 111ni; baL·k .Jim Bcrt(•h,cn .ind of· rensivL• tackle Charlie Co\\•an v.'L'•'C' ailing last Sunday in the 19·14 victory Ul'ITei.,llM over f\uffalo but Knox 1ald both would s tart Sunday. Ai;k~d If lhL' possible IO:iS of R1ty might neg ate lht! tlan1s' field goil ' wt'apon, Knox suid, "Ob\'iously, when tilt? No. l t'icld g\)~( kicker is hurl. thl·re h;.is to be a d1·opoff." Hut he added thot r.tike Burke has accuracy if not the 1·3nge'of R:iy. Also Knox ha s defens ive end Jack \"oungb\ood and linebacker Bob Stein bi>0tini;·p1acements in practice. ··\Ve'll have to play tile best football "'l' ha ve all year to bc;1t then1." th1• coath said of Sunday pl:iyofr foe Pe.rry Inks; Area Trio On All-state \VILLtAJ\lSTO'.\!, N.t.:. Pilcher Gaylord Perry has signl'd a new l\\"O · year contract "'ith the Cleveland In· dians todav. ·rcrms o'r the ne\\r p<ict "·ere .lot dis· closed !Jut Perry W<:tS reminded by a rc1>0 rter that he had said in the pas l h'c \vould not sign unless he got SI more than Clc\'eland 1nanagcr Jo~rank ltobinson. Perry rl'spond('(.], .. This 1s a con· tract I can li\'e \\'ith. ·· Neu; K V Coach LA\\'RENCE. Kun. -Bud l\toore, a 35-year·old form.er Alabama farm boy ,~·ho bcca111e a top assistant to one of the nJl-time great figures in college foot-bell. is the· nc"' University of Kansas head coach. l\loore ~igned a four-year contract Tuesda}' al $30,000 a ycur. l\Toore .has b een offensive coordinator thrs season at Alabama under coach Paul" Bear" Hryant. Girl Dies -ST. LOl:l-lS -Eight·year·old Christina 1\1. Busch. the youngest daughter of St . Louis Cardinals owner August,\. Busch Jr., died Tuesday in a hospital from injuries suffered in a Dec. 6 traffic accident. '-. 3 Honored S,\t\ 1\IA'fEO -Larry Grady of Golden \\'esl College joined. Orange Coast College's Kelly Stroieh and Ste\'e Speer on the All ·California J C football team. =i s selected by coaches. MICHIGAN'S-CHUCK_HEATEB 11'LGAIN EOR TH,E NOR.UL All three \\"ere cm the defensi\•e first 1e-Jm -for. tht--ta~choolr!quad . Lynn Cain of Eflst LA \Vas large :-.chools pl.ivcr of the vea r in a close vote over 'Joe Roth bf Grossmont .\\"hich defcatedOCC. · Grey Turne~ Blue With _29~24 Setback I 1-· - !\10 i\"fG0~1ER'I'. 1\la . 1A ~>) <?uartcrback Ste\'e G!·ogan of ~unsi1 s Slate led the North to a see·Sa\1 29.z;i victor.v O\ er the South Tuesday night in a fierc('ly·contested Blue·Gray co l· lege fooll>all post·season gan1e. The highly·l.Outed Sieve Joachi1n of 1'cmple put the final six points on the boird for the North with less (han t"'O 1ninutcs left \\.'hen he scored from the one-Yard line a fl er an 84· yard dri VC'. Gl"ogan. ,·ot1:d the besl offensivl' 'l'ankec player. threw ont> touchdo"·n pass and "'cnt. O\'er for a t\l.'O·poinl cO llVl'l'sion after :inother score and kept the 'l'ankees in tile ga1ne despite several fumbles . It \+JilS the second ye<.i r 1il·<1 ro"' that th ~ North v.1on lhl' title. 'but a Southerner. Jay Lynn llodgi n of South <:arolina . "·on the ~l ost Valu ;1blc Player honors l·lodg1n . who gained more ~·:.i rds on , the }'.!round in three vcars than a111· o1~t South Carolina· player befor~· him, set ;1 BlllC ·Gray ru :-;hing record of 117 ~·a rds on 22 carril'S . 1'he pt'c\'iou:. record of 112 y;crd.~ "'as set by Don Vicic.of Ohio Slate 1n ltl5f.. 'rhe ll cl>{'lll \\'Crc in front 24-22 \l'h{'n JQach1n1 came off lhe" bench .ind Cleveln11d Rnllies- directed lhe \\inning driv(· St:i"nford runnin gba<·k Scott "\ Laidlnv.' scored ·one touchdov:n and se-l up another in the second half tO help the North . .La.idlow scored on ;i rivc·vard run \1•ith 3:33 lcn in the third jJcriod to cn:1ble t\\c Blu(· lo olosc lo 1tiihin l1vo poiots ill 24-22. a1HI lhen.hrokc through the Gray line lat e in the final period on a 2o:rard run to the South n1nl· 'f\\"O llla_\·s l;.ill'r Joachim Scnrt.·d s; t'rom the one to give the North 1·1c tory. The South lt.'i:l 17-14 at the hall th;.1nks lo :\lc1nph1. ... SIJIC quarterbaek J),i1 id Fov. lL·r .. 11 ho ran eight yartl :-. for one touch<lo11 n .ind threw a 2:->· y;1rd p:.i s~ for another. 'l"hc South mo1'L'd ahead 24·14 carlv Ill the third l"k!riod 011 ~I OLl\e•)'ard run iJ.\ llodj!'.in. · The South ofll·nsc \Vas engineered most of the t11n c bv F0\\1lcr. lie thrt:\V. '1 25·yard loul·hc'lcn1n p:iss in thr · :.cl'o nd pC'r1od !o l\rad Boyd of Louisiana Stale after hL' scored on :.in eight-y.ird run Handy Hhioo, a defensive b:ick from Georgia ·rech and second te;im ;\\l-,\n1erica, w<i~ voted the best d e- fensive player on the South .squ:.id . Rhino intercepted f.\10 passes. I LakersBow ,119-106 LOS ANGELES (APl -Bobby Smittl and Ji1n Bre~'f·r keyed :J rally <'n1n1n~ into th\• fourth quarter Tues- day nighl in It\(' Cleveland Cavaliers' 119·1otl National Ba!-ikclhall Associa- tion victory OVl'r the Los .An geles Lakers. Cleveland trailed 77·69 1\ ith t\l.'O minutes left in the third quarter. but lhC'n out:-icored the Lakcrs 15·7 for an &1·81 lead one n1 inutc into the rnurlh quarter. S1nith had l\\'O ricld goals in the fin al minute or lht' third period and Brt•\.\'e r h it four baskets in the s plurge which put the C:i\"i:ilicrs in fr(Jnt 105·90 "'ith five minutes left in lhe}'.!<ime. Guard Jim Cleamons led Cleveland - scoring with a season hi J:h of 2~ points. hlttin}'.! IOof II field goul tries and 22 points in the fir.~t half. Gail Goodric-h led the l.akcrs \\•1th a se<1son-h1 gh 35 point:-whllc LUCIU S Al · lert h:1d 24 CLE'tEL.llNO ll• D•w•~ 10, s ... ,in I•, c-· it, cir.,......,, 1•, ~"'"'~' ~ e••••• n . Fo"e' 1, P,.lt••'>Dn 111. w~•~•• 1J, r01~+• !>II lt-1~. LO!O ,11JllGELE5 !M H•i'1IOll ll, H,.,..,,,. 1'. Sri"!~•. A"t~1', <iooOr•t/\ }\. ll<t"h ,, Cl'"°"" t, li!!IJ 4. TOMI! I() 16 )d. (le~~lilllll '~ 71 ll J'I 1 tq lo•llnl)el~\ • I~ JI )0 1~-ICJt. Fouled D~! ~""""'°· lnl•I fouh, (l~"' i.1111 31, LO• '"'9"1~>)' A 10.\Vi KELLY STROICH Orange Coast LARRY GRADY Golden West "These. two games at home a rc <.l\\'rully important Cor us," says Tift. "\\'e'll take one at n Lhnc. l 'm not !jO· ing lo let the players look ahead to Ne R ad M S!lturday'sgamcwith"t.flah." me Bl ers ake p B · 1 s d ""~;J ~~'db~~M ~~~~~. b!,.:g~:~~~ --. , ro . .0 W qua 1r----State tof l\tinncsolal-· . The Dragons come 1nto toni~ht's tilt NEW YORK IAP) -The defendi~g · \l.'ilh a 4·3 record, but don't fi gure to Super Bowl champion l\11ami match up ""ith the streaking An· Dolphins plttced 10 players on tile .tcatcrs. UCI is fresh Crom winning the American Football C0nference Pro .DaTfodil Classic in Tacoma Wt Satur-Bowl squad · announced today by day. The Anteaters rolled to im-Lamar H\lnl, presidentoCthe AFC. presslve wins over Simon Fr.astr 11iod-. Th~ AF!C wlll meet the National ldaho and arc now 5·1 for the sea,on. Football Conference in the National l\1oorhead Slate is led by 6·3 senior • F~tball League Pro Bowl game hi J im Bowen,'' ho Is ti\'erllglng 22.5 per the Orange Bowl in r.tiami, Mondax_ game and ~COl'L'<i 40 last week in a \•ic· night, Jan. 20. For lhe first time, lhe. tory O\•er ~1U'f)~vllle State. gnmt" will be held at ni~hl. ond It will Tonight's preliminary gume will be nationally televised by ARC. match UCI's rreshmen against Lhe The four clubs involvl!d in this USC junior varsity al 5:45. weekend's AFC divisional playorrs ac· I counted for 27 or the players named to lhe 40-man squad. Tile Oakland Raiders, who host the Dolphins Saturday, have nine players on tile squad. Tile Pittsburgh Stcel~rs ~·no \'.'ill be at hon1e Sunday to th~ Buffalo Bills, will be represented by SIX players While t\l.'O Htlls W(!rc chos<?n on the squad. The AF'C has won the Pro Bowl lhl' last three sc11sons :ind "'as victoriou~ la&t Jan. 20 lll K:tnsa& City";" tS.lli.· Kansn11 City placed three rncn on the squ{ld, Cincinpati, Clcvclund and Denver t wo each, and llouston, '· • Baltimore, the Nrw \'ork Jets and ..San Dic~O)one apiece. New E~l-:inrl f.ailc.d to J:and a berth ' 1'h~ 13 head coache~ 111 the Ai''C, "·ho ,·ote for the teun1 , 0 \1.'1..."f'C 1101 Pt'!.IJ!!ltcd to select their ov.•11 player~ Tile Al'C l'H ~ s.-il 01',ENSE W•O. P.-c:elwe•~ -CllN II•'""'"· Ot••-. ll.olat Cvrh ... c,,,.,,....,1, l'ncl 111""1111<q11, 0...1-. P•ul w ... 11.14. M!t"'' Tiq11tEnd\ ll:i!eJCIOutm.Otnvtt ll><llC.•i+<.Ntw Yor\ J•"· T~kl•\ -Art :.twll. 0.~llflCI. !11t)• Wl)Mu>gl()fl, ~n Oll'qo. Norm t:w•"'· Mlt"" C.W••ll\ C.er.t l/jl\11,tW 0..l i•nd L•rlW L1Ule MIMnl ,flMl(,,.(~G M1~"" ' • C1nlt" -J•m L"""" Ml•ll>•, Jee.• ll~y. K..-w• tlly. . Oue•ltrDK•I M1•m• . R~•Ml!>q ll•c•\ 0 J !>•mt>'""· 111111•11>. 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STEVE SPEER Orange Coast • , • ' • ' -J 82 DAILY PILOT Artists .Slaooked Losner, .Branning Pace Marina ~-.E~tancia Sm~es_ Franklin Wins 'By !JO\\' 1\ltO L. llAl\'OV ot '" 0...1, l'ilel i-.atl ntcnt at An;,ih1.·1n1 Con\'t.'ll· lion Cl·ntcr 'l'hur:.day 11igh1 a~a1n:.l ~later Del Jll.ih at. 803<!. the game Tuc:.day night. The Cha r gers 1,1,•ere no 1nutch for the V1k1ni;S, however. games combined.'' C,)'press was slill in 1hc .:,aml.! going into the fourth q11 t1 rtcr when ~larina scored 10 ·unan:swer-=d" p0i11ts and It was all over-~s the score mounted to 53·36 \'o'ith 4: 49 lett. "'-~ The Vikes had 16 turnovers to 1-1 rot.Cypress. Savanna Uob Losncr run 111to early foul trouble, s11t out the sl?cond qu:.irtcr, then eumc buck to join Rich UronTI1ng- in lcadin).! the pov.•erful Al<1r1na Jl igh Vikings b:tsketball tl·am to n 71 ,iy victory ovt'r ho:.l Cyprc:-.:-. ·ruc::."1ay ni ght . Lo:sncr hit IO points in the first period OOt also picked up three personal fouls as the Vikin~s :.urg(>tl to a 16·8 edge ·u.n'd were never hl•<tded despite the :ibstncc ol ,scoring star Utsner for lhc C(llire second period. "Cypress Ts a£ood ball club and they didn't beat lhem£elves," coach Jim Stephens tiaid lollowing the uction. ''This was our first time against a ione defense this season nncJ I thought the kids handled it wel L \\'hllc LQsher's scoring paced th e victory, it was the qup.rlf'rbacking ot Rich Brunning th~t kept the ToUl"-ney Opener >By DAVE ROftlANO -~\ Ot1"~1'ifit!5UH l.(j BY ED BURGA RT .Th&.jurning point camu 1'he \>,'in pul'i l\l1.11·1 11a 111 t l11.•quartcrfinuls of the r1rth ;innual 1\nuhcim llol1day l"el!ltivo.d bu.skctbull tourn;i- Mayfair Defeats C~argers lnJu1·1c :-. tont1nul· tu h~rn1ler t hl' pl;iy of the Edi::.on lltgh ChJrgC'rs a1uJ :.i -=i a result, r oach Dave :.\luhs'· squad dro1>pcd a 51 -43 <lce1 sH1n Ir• ~lavl:.1tr 1-l igh ·rucscJ:iy aflcrnOOn in second rounJ Ut'tton of thl· fillh .;innulll :\n:1hcim lltill· tl :1y F<.·s.t 11·al bµsketb;dl luu rnumcnt <.it An<1hcim J []).(h . '/'he lo~s clin1in ated the 1 l:d1:.on Ch:..rJ,!ers from the tournament th<.1t run s through the h.'.Jl,1nce of the .._j \\'eek at A11 ah4t!i m Con\en- tion Center. The Char~ers have been beset by <t rash of in1ur1cs ttus season i11 clud1ng ;1 broken finger, :.prainetl ;.inkles and 16 stitches to the chin of onf' player. 'l"o make matters worse, Steve Tully was back in the starling lineup after rc- ('U\"cring from a sprained ankle. lie proceeded to sprain his ut!)er &nkle in the fir st period and didn't re· turn to action. To dd Zirbel broke a fin ger !<.1st Friday but sa1v limited :1ct1 Qn, Edison came frun1 behind ;,i halftime dvf1clt to t;1kc t•on1manU. :JJ-32, al con- clusion of the third pcrio'd. then held on at-IG-43 tn fa\'Or of 1\.Iayf:tir \Vi th 1: 20 to play. t~yprcss disptaYed a solid, 'vc·ll ·co'1ched team that had l>t!en undereuted going into ''H ut we hud more turnovers ~nli:::ht than V.'C have had 1n all our other Cy1)ress Chargers ~( buy. Brunning also led In re- bo unds with It to nine for Losner and eight for Kevin Landgr;1f. The Vikings ~ra bhcd 40 to 17 fut' Cypress. El Toro's Balance Plays Key in 65-41 Conquest El Toro liigh utilized bal<ince scoring, superior rebounding and a patient of· fense to record a 65-4 1 vie· tory over \Vestern High Tuesday nightt.n the second round of the r\naheim 1-lo!i- du,v basketball tournan1ent ;1t J\Jagnoliu. 1-Iigh. Gary Connall y. Dave Smedley. Jon J ackson und Ed l\lcFadden all scored in double fi gures ror the ''ic· Alamitos High, which post- lorious Chargers. ~tcFad · ed a 60-SS win over den used his 6·8 frame lo ~Iagnolia to advance Tue:.· dominate the boards olong clay evening. with ~like, Capistran and El For El Toro toach \\'en- '.fOIJ> had litUe trouble. fincl·, dell \Vitt, it v.'ill be the 1ng open shots against 'the second chance this year lo confused \Vestern Pioneers. defeat his 11ld schOO!. \Vitt '!'he triurnph enables El coached at Los Alamitos· Toro to. advance to thee+ before moving to El Toro. 11u;irtcrf1nal or the winners Last week, Los Al an1itns bracket of the tournament posted a 62·56 \\'in over the 'fhursday night at 7 the Chargers. but that game t\nuhcim Co n vention v.·as at Los Al and \\'itl is Center agai n st Los hoping a neutral court will help his club. Barons Rip ,.\!though the Chargers \\'On b y 24 points. \Viti y,•asn't pleased v.•ith the overall play of his team' Fountain Valley lligh jumped out to an early 15·4 lead and never looked back a:. it recorded an easv 74·47 "·in 011er Loara lligh· Tues- day afternoon in the second round QJ' th~ Anaheim Holi· day basketball tournament :.it Loara. The victory moves the Barons into the consolation quarterfinals ofJ.he tourney at the An<1hei m Convention Centef todu.y at 5:30 against Gahr Hi gh', a 75·72 winner ove r Orange Tuesday. Loara 's m a n defense on most occasions. Rohde controled the jn· side game for the Ba rons \vhile Bill n1iller 1ook con- trol o! the outside for coach Dave Brown's squad. Both had 15 points for the win· ners. The BarOns dominated every phase of the game, but es'Pecialty beat the Sax· ons on the boa rds. Rohde and J ohn Lodenstein took control or things in this de- partment, allowing the Barons to get three or four shots. 1'•1111t;M11V_,., llO " . "I didn't think "'C pla)ed that \Vel•. but the game wa:. very rough and physical," says \Vitt. Connally and Jackson opened with hot hands as El Toro jumped out to an early 15·6 lead over Western. The Pioneers, howe ver. refused to fold and outscored El Toro in the second quarter, 16-14 , to Cut the margin.to · 29-22 at halftim~. Then El Toro's press and tight defense went to work in the third period and the Charge r s outscore d \Vestern, 16-8, l.o l.ilke a 45.30 advantage after three quarters. El Toro hacl little trouble \\-'ith the Pioneers 1n the final periOO a nd even managed to outscore them. 20-11, \\'ith subs in the li~up. B••""•n'J l•~··· "'' lDi.IW1 VO'""a (larOI 101•1• Mari..1111 .. " • • ' ' ' . ' " . ' ' ' ' N U ~(-"' a....w ... 1~ n u • 11 • Estancia High exploded "' '-'vith 28 points in the third • :~ period to break open a close 1·, game arid rceol'd a. 75·51 : ': triumph over Savann a J-ligh 1! 1! Tuesday night in the second round of the Anaheim Holi· day basketball tournament :.it Loara l-li gh. ,._,. •H• The victorious Eagles and Mo h Rebels y,•e re tied a.t 32 at· narc s. halftime, bul Estancia came QUt running in lhe In 68-65 Triumph third period to outscore Savanna, 28-8, and turn the . game into a rout. The win puts the Eagles in the quarterfinals of the ,~·inners bracket tonight at 8:30 at the Anaheim Con· vcntion Center against Los Pat llill, Jack De:.iu and 1\ltos, a 57-5.1 Winner over ?ilark Breitfuss scored late overServiteTuesday night. baskets to bring !\l ater Dci Savann~ used a ful~ court. from behind to a li8-li5 vie-!?res~ a~a1nsl Estancia, but tory over a running .North · it c\1dn t faze the Eagles, I l{iversidc) team 'fuesday 'vho broke thro ug h for nighl in the fifth annual n1 a ny easy shots .. The ,\naheim lloliday Festival llebcls also comm1tt~d basketball tournament at se\•eral fouls and Estancia Cy press Jli gh. tc;iok ~ull adv_ant.age of the 'J"he l\.1onarchs of coach s1tuat1on by sinking 19 of 21 Jc1"ry Tardie meet Orange s_hoLs front the fre,e throw Cou nt y's No. l team. line,. i\larina,Thursday evening Jlm .l\IcC loskey had a ;it 8:30 in the Anaheirri Con-grea_t night for th~ Eagles. v e n ti 0 11 c en t e r I n sco_r1ng a gam~ hi gh or 20 quarterfinal round action. point ~ a~d .doing an out- i\latcr Dei \Vil\ have lo standing Job 011 th~offensive play better Thursday to de· boards. John .Nisbet also I.eat the r.tarina Vikings. ''·!is an ~ffcns~"e standout ''l'he Monarchs had 3 1 \v1thl8po1ntsandse\'eralre· turnover s against a running bounds. . . North team, many or them ~s.tanc;1,a did a superb de- coming on sloppy, hesitant fensivt; J~b on Savanna, passes in the forecou rt that committing o nl.Y seven \Yere turned into Norl h !e0:tm fouls the entire game. scores. rhe . Eagle~ had only one Opening the fourth foul1nthef1"rsthalfa~donly quarter, North mov!.'d ~vhenlbe subsca me inlale sc\'en points in fronl, the in the t?ame did Sa\'anna widest marjit"in of the ni.'!ht manage a shot at a one-on· for either team. l\·Jatcr Dei one. hl!ld a 34-27 halftime advan· The E agles dominated tage. the early ac_tion, pulling out Butthehalftimeeclge..was IQ____!! 21-_12 first qu~rter ad· soon diss·ipatt>d in the third-vu.ntage. ~avanna s Press pel'iod "'hen North's Jerry \\:as ~ffectt\·e for the only Polll!r came out gunning to t1me1n the SCC()ndquartcr u.s Score 14 of his 23 points in theRebelstookadvant~geof this eight-minute span. several turnove rs to tie the Four early turnovers in score at l~e hair.- fo untain Valley com· plelely outcl3.filied Loara in a game whicli wasn't as close :rs the score indicated and the Barons \\'On by 'l:l. The J\.Jonsoons scored the ~in:il five points. ho\\'cvcr, ~ind il "lls all o\·er for 'l::d1son_ The Barons got the opening ~ ·~ tip and fed the ball to 6-10 1 • center Da\•e llohde, who ~ • easily scored a bucket and ~ ! the game wasn't close the E••...,t4ll ... , . Mille• ) I M•ll•r I (I ZUMOO 1 Q ~ .. ' " ' , > • Caf!n•l!1 ~'"''"'"' El Two CUI .. , the second half accounted Estan~1a, however. came for fou r quick North ba skets ~ut an<I. mastered the press 11 11'1 1. -:inti thetru·sktes quicklv an . th o--:s~cond hair and ~ ; :; moved in l'tont to remaiil CJ~.1cklrhu1Jtupa!12-36 1ead . , • there until Jim Schultz hit a \\i1_th ;-.; ts bet and 1.lcCloskey ~ •; 15-foot jump shot v.•ith 3:55 doing most of the damage. ""'D">ll<n ""~' ,., t._,,,,ieon • o V•ll~uen• I I M1t<l'lell I I , " ' . , , M_ (IP•\lrln ' Pte\laf! Ty.,, • ' ' ' > M:tl-J R""'°" • l loUltM 1 0 ... > " . , J«-\Otl Ctn• \. C•P1ilt1n Gf1)l lY• > > ' > ' ' > • 1 o remaining. the . Eagles scored ten : ~ ~\ftcr th at. the lead straight po1nl8 to take a 1! ~ changed hands four times 58-38 le_ad and · brJa~ the (.., ..... 7,,.,., W•11.0n 611<" Tottl, • ; } • 19 ~ ka•t ~, °"",._l )0 9 u • 16 ,~ 1 • rest of the way. j ; Wh ile Fountain Valley's is •1 zone defense kept Lol:i.ra ..... , it-II ""t>uts1de, the Batons were able to consistently beat JC Grid Statistics ~-· 0 J S..,,nOet!i I 0 TDll'ls n 11 ' ' . ' lio J4 _.,_ f....,,l .. n V•ll•Y 11 21 23 lJ..-11 l0jir• • IS 10-......_..., ' -· .,.,_,, TDl•li ' . . ' » ' k ... ltyo.tntn EITora + II 11 16 We,tern • lt B I ADDLll•ACK !•1·11 llUSK/HG. lti. '' ,, ftYI Id •11 1 Excelsior, A:ECElVING pc 'ftll. 14 Mc "'""'"l~Y .J.I !JO J ,. •t•O 6'1 21 ti! 191 • "' ... 21! JO ... 1 t l1 0 " > """'~' 1( }.II • C•C~•C II 2"1 0 , • ,,..,~, 10 8J 0 "~'"•"~~' 9 1J1 1 E ..... , B ?J I 1ry llENRVllATFIELD 0 1 llM DIJIJ Pile! SUH was on th e bench "'atehing the action. OoD•\ '!>Clrll'l!jlmt11 MtN ..... tt "°'~kt!Mll y.'ri91'1 .... _ -·· ~""' C•ll-• fatt lt lli Ul •1 ' . ' > • ' ' . . ' . ' ' n ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' ' . P1nr•tl~e ~ 1l o g:~; .... rt i ~ ~ Toi.II 111 f ,419 !O Xo~ln; -F/sknen "6, MC.Pr!rr<0n "1. DI•<! lO, HOOYff 1•. Parlr•OQe I• Mt<tYley II, Po~ll n. ~<ftlnOe• 11. UM"<tlflM<>S•. A bal anced scoring attack and a tenacious dc'fense \\ith exc·ellent rebounding at &th ends of lhe court s pelled ,·ictory for coach Cable wali the leading re- bounder with 14 as the Oilers g rabbed 47 to 29 for .the Excelsior Pilots. ....... ..i ..... S!>t• ........ fl .... .. t'"' T1t•ll .,, l.Ul UO ,,...... n PASSING .. ~ JI! \ .. " J . ' , ' JJO I•' •Ej::l:IVIHG . " ~ " ' > ' ' . " " II(: y<I\. IG PwU~ hl '1] 11 ~· 1• -i.. I ,. •• ;.,., 11 l•l , lo<ttlt• 11 Tl• l Oobl1 17 117 I M<C...try 11 101 2 ~"'9m•" 1 Ql o MtU•t• lll 0 "'"'tytr\ 1 11 o M<NlmM'• 1 1J 0 M•-kt!Mn 1 1 Ta!flt nt T,008 11 '>•ofin<1 -PM!lqpr> n, "''"'' ~o ill "~rs. l FC.iJ. OoDl,•1, M•••t•>f~ 18 ... ~, ,. M<Gtrrv IJ. ,, ..... II,""'"'~ 11, C.~··· McNtmtf<I •• Sl"!lf'Y •. ""'"nOtnAn 0 J • ,-,1d!,t11ne• n PA TS. 1 FC.) GOL01!"NWESTf1·?·11 llUSHUtG . ·~· ""·~ n .. ,, v~ ..... 1 '"((•"'""°° ! ,.1 ... ,.,. l••n>•lr~•o~ ~.,,,,,. .,. t 1'11<1 ~ ..,~·· -lo14h ·-o I> ··-·~~·· .. ' t~a A ~I ~1· Id 1u 103 "I~ oiO lG l& .. S~•~~~ /0 J I] 11 1'/; l 11 •1~ IL) I•) 0 ,-. .lU • .11~ • 11 ol 1 ... 1 10 11 1 1 "° 0 ~ ?• 3 /! 0 1 I~ 0 I) 0 OS t ,•"11 190 J.11i 11 P •SSIJrj G ,.. P< ,.,. ,. 14 Ill 'It l,1"t 9 ' I~ 11 lij 8 J ' lo 11 I ' " . '" Elmer Con1bs' lluntington !leach Oilers over "Excelsior OllAl'IGIE COAST 0-SI llU$KIHGI l<b yg JI ~'1 "ccomtnao 111 /u n _ 111 w l-ligh. 75 ·67, Tuesday night ~ Jt )l agnnlia lhgh. NtMO 1» loOI _.. Sl.J p 8fO""" fl l!7 , i 3" 11 .Bra .. n '>O l'(lo t1 'till • 1"he ''in came in second : round play of.the fifth an- nual J\11ahein1 Holiday ~ Fc~t1va l basketball 1ourna· 1 rnent and places the 01\crs: ~ u1 ;1clion again Thursd;.iy at o Anaheim Convention u Center against \"ill<• Park Pt•M">!IO )(I 1'0 1 n! 0q0en . 11 IS 6 I• Ao.mi • 16 n 11 SL•w••I :.6 UJ tl ~1 GI•"" ••09 W~1tt IJ 114 ~ -111 llMlt•ni.•1n1p 1 o II .11 Tolfll S9J ),4S m 1,HS W~I" .!.low•tf At<am•flC!O loltl• J'AHtflO ~ pc yob. •I Id 1~1 81 1,1U 11 l Stl/J.tlll 1 0 0 D 0 ~11 II• 1)0 ll S flECELVING II(: ,.... tel ~""11e't ·)& •II A(tDmtflC!a I~ l•J AOfm! I) IJl Po~..-. u mo N..,la lJ 1«1 1 M.,.lltr I 101 0 P.Brawn l loll-1 ..... 1.111 • ll 0 G.Qf M 0 ""•' • ~o Wt•O ll•O "''"'"'Ito I 10 0 A, lteJ••n I 1 0 l-1 11• 1,SI? S X04i•'l<J -''''"""' Si in P• ,, . 10.-c.i. A St"Gwn •8, I' <!r,,..., lli A({Q<'nl "°" 3' wn.1~ to Ntn•a 11. b•......._ IT. Stev;tfl 8, w~""'t>tf! •. Pr11\tf<11tDb,090-f"ll •11tm\ & Fo•a• Spe••~.w., .. .,7 I-I i,::h in eonsolallo11 brackeL qua rte rfi 11 a ls at"tio n at ·L \"ill ;1 Park defea ted J<, 101hi1 ! . ·lfi·45. ·ruesd:1y. 1·1ic ()ilers had five 11l11ye1·s in double figures \\ith l'.iul Fint·han1p. Eric. . Jan~~c n ancl 'I'.\ Torres each hitting 12 ., i'erry I larhin had 11 and .J in1 C..iblC'lO. llun11n p;ton Beach out - hu ~tlcd Excelsior <Jnd hit 16 ol GG attcm pts from the floor in the middle tv.·oquartcrs to ICC lhc \\'in. .. l.t>ad1nJ,! b'" 16 Y.ilh 4:49 left to pl ,1 y, :i.'1ost of the !lun· llOJ.!lOn Ueach startin~ fi\'c t\ large number of fouls were called in the closing quarter as both teams began to shov.• the strain of the action in tournament competition. The raggedness of the fourth period shov.•ed in the statistics as the Oilers hit only three field goals bul canned 14 of 16 free lhro\v attempts in the same eight· minute span. The victory brought llunt. ington Beach's season re· cord to the .500 mark tor tile year <1t :J-3. i\ victory 'rhurs- day "n11!d bring lhem b<ack :.ig.ain F ridny "'[4 while a loss cl in11n:itcs hem from furthc1 · pla,\ H"M•n91an Madi Iii ) 1-1a•D•" Gt>\m•nn CdDI~ F1"Cn•"'P .: .. ~"' J~~~•e" l•·lt ~m.in Tontt lal•!I 1, II ,. ~p s 1 J 11 I 0 T • J • l 10 • o 1 n I 1 3 6 > T 1 n 1 • 1 • 0 0 1 0 ,.i.. • l 17 ti 11 111 l.S 5<.ofe .., 0tt.1n1n H""""<ilanBet<n 10 It JO Eoc~lt.ctr IQ Ii 11 PARAMOUNT SPORTS Guerylhing. SPECIAL SALE 'TIL XMAS! EH in :JenniJ PENN Balls 5 1.90 :.: U..•r:-,...c- DUNLOP AUSTRALIAN BALLS ... _...,,.,. '2 I 0 ~ I Z c•,..... C•tf"'ff' • c .. 'tm~;). TENNIS SHOES -'2.,9 I STRINGING • VISIT bUR NEW LOCATION .••.• before the P.lonarchs for ged game w1dt> open. ahead to stay.,pn shots by E~wo0<~ fl ans~n and Ray I !ill, Dean and Brcitfuss Orgill haJ 12 points ~ac h as Dean \Ya s the spark lhet four. Eagles scored in dou- ignl\t>d the :\lonarchs in the hie figures. final period as. he~corccl JO EU~ntl.llW · r-'"t1 " •I I• points and grabbed se.,.cral H1n11n • o 0 11 rcbouncls. \Vith 35 seeO nds ~,Qt:~ikey ; : ! ~· rcrnaining,hcgrabbedade-"'1~""' -, • i 1• r . bd Vylo.ktY•(ll 100T cnsive re oun , pa:.sed off z""k 1 (I 1 ,- to :1 ll·t1n1 1n"te ;ind r<1ced B11c<1011 ' • ' Ana~r$0f'I O 'O > ' ' • j co w11 t'OUrl to take a fu st w.i'""' ~ 1 1 brcnk 11uss going under the 101 .. 11 111 19 Seate l>y 0.Wrt..,1 , ,, ba!>kct for the :.CLl'rc that Eu•nc.• 21 11 21 1f-1} it•Ctl the <lecision ~•an"" 11 10 • n-11 Holl Eleni ~~<>Ill Ec<le• I(•"''""" MonnlQ Ta!tl~ M•1tro.. t111 19 It pl IO '> 0 1 10 ~ 0 1 16 I J I 1• 1 D 0 • , , . , , , ' ' ' • • • 1 0 1 • JI IL t>it ~··••bJ~ M~ter Dtl 1• za u NO•lll ~Aovtrlkle> II !. 14 Gauchos Host vv· VI C T ORVILLE - Saddleback College bids to snap a·two-game losing streak t oni gh t "'hen the.- Gauc hos tangle with Victor \1alley College, here, at 7:30. Coac h Roy Stevens' Gauchos carry a 4-4 record into tonight's tilt after drop- ping an 88-69 tilt to Golden \Vest !\l ond ay . Saddlebeck al so has a game Saturday night against Hio liondo Coll ege at !\olission Viejo High (8 · o'clock l. · Tennis, Volleyball •ECllE AflONAl TENNIS "';,,;ao v ioto 111 r•1 S....141 "'"' S•"'}ln La "<><I'>· <SA\ <1•1 ~r....lll-J 6-• IW1!11•"'5 CMV)l!td Oa,,..,....,1 ... t.-J G•O•~n !"Vl Otl HM.-11 .. 1,lo-l "'"""ll~ISAIOio• j(~llerfl-J,<HI. N'~O l .... V\<UI l>o ..... ll•W,0·1 'lol!lle•l•f'IO l N' V) l•l'Cl Willtll fl-1, ).6 ·~ \Ul11i•"'l. T~U<IO"' '"'v' ""''· l• Pac .... o .. v•O!.<M'! 1.~.1-s s.. ~le~. Git.w.. ( N'V\ di!!. "bdo.11•. Htrren fl-] .... .:io11ot, SY1~orra~a (.YVI lle'I. "°"'"'ena, w.11en .. •,6·1 C-JDllOJN" SC(CIAC Tourum- AAOi•lllff 0t1~ Co-11oe1. £111 u. a -11, ts... Or ... ~~O*l.lAtol1•-IM, \J.O. Otar>(lt Coeit splll •!Ill Gltf'Clal1 IO>U, IH. . Ot111teCcMlllll'f. lflioH-a 1~7, 1~11. Or11'91 !Zot1\ dtl. l "' v •lltJ .~. 1).11. Ortn0eC""11tdtl. PtM<tt nt 15"!0, 15-1. El Ctml,.<Ml.Ott,...Coall 1!-11. M-1•. EIC•mlr>a<lel.0.-1.,.., Coatl 15-MI, 15-6. °'-(Mtl t"'l!l'ltll lhlfcl lri 1--_, ol Dlwhi.. DtMMC...Jtdtl. l'•wot"' 15-S. lW. OttNj4 (M~\dtl. Goldeft ........ 111-10. 15-1. o...,.. CoHtOtl. Wesl\.4 U·I, II-JI OrMM Coatl loPlllwilh S•nl• Monk• 15-t, J-1S. I 0r..,.. Coaotdtl. LA Vtllev 11--J, 15-L . El c..m1.,.def.Ott"9' Coa~l 11-IO, 11-ll. Lo1"9at.c:l11let. D<11WN Co.II 11-11, II-•. ·~'"· ·-'4.50 ·----'9.00 h,itrt S~...ia.,.. 333 E. 17111 St., Cosio M110 t'*"•"'! ,.._~_, ...... _ol,...c#•\I PllOHE 642·6H6 Don Swe .dlund Inc. 0t1"90.u~..i1e1su1t durlng '"t.h e firs t three The F'r a nklin lligh minutes or the second basketball team, a quick, ciuarter when Franklin out· fast-breaking squad, was scored Laguna Beach, 11·2. too speed.)' for the Laguna Artists' Corw ard r.1ickey Al · Beac h Artists Tuesday len hi t a 20-foot bank to start night. the quar:er. but Franklin Explodiri'g ror26pointsin ca m e back to score 11 the second quarter and for straight, the last s ix On 11 stra ight, Ft'anklindefe,at· layups in a SO second span. cd the Artists, 83-80. in the Kaiser and Hughes con - [irst round of the Laguna sistenly slipped around Beach basketball tout na· their aerenders to score ment. bu.ck ets and w e r e The Artists 1,11ill now play particularly errecttve in in the consolation round, crucial junctures or thC meeting Norwalk at noon on second half. Thursday ~ Norwalk lost to The Artists cut Franklin 's Canyon, Tuesday night, lead to 79-76 \Yilh one 60-5-1 minutt' remaining. but Led by ~orward Kip I1u ghesi;coredona layup. Kaiser (33 points) Qlld · And Franklin gua rd center r.1 ichael Hughes Frank Castillo came up (22 1, Fra nklin consistently with a big play with 4:48 left got the jump on the host \\•hen he scored on a tip·in Artists \Vho gave up one afte1· the Arti sts had rallied layup after anolher. to within one of Franklin. Playing a man·to-man de· 67-66. 1 fense· and applying a full-The Artists, getting good court press, the Art ists outsideshootingfrom cuard forced Fra nklin into 20 i\Iikc Serrano an'd clutch turnove rs in the firsl half free throwing Crom Allen, andll inthcfirstquarter. dropped t h eir fourth But \vhen Franklin didn't straightgante. turn the ball over, it sank baskets. L•11111•8Ndl !Ml flitting 11 or 14 in the :~!.':.DUn second quarlel'. Franklin . o.w.-- ru lli ed from " 2-1-18 deficit ~.~·~ to take a 45-37 halftinie• """~1 'dK . hd2 .. S•(Dn ea . aiser a l po1nts in 101•11 '1 ~ ~ w ... ; ! 1: , , . • 1 II ' ' , s J l · 13 the period, mostly on driv-F••nti:1;., S<welly~·.1' I• C 1• 26 ,. 211--&J 12 15 21 ~ ing layups·. L~k•c11 Pirates, Rustlers Lose to Mexico u. ' . VAN N U YS-Golde n \Vest College girls basket- ba ll team will meet Los Angeles ·City College for third place in the Southern C<1li for nia Communit y Co lle ge tournament at Los Angeles Valley College tonight:al6. Tuesday. Golden West £ell victim o( the Universit)-' of ~1exico womens team, 65·51 in a night game on the Rustlers court. Orange Coast College lost to the visitors from J\1 exico City in an afternoon game at Santa Ana Colleie. 85·42. Cindi Cooper hit 15 points and.ht.elannie Kyler had 14 for t-he Rustlers while * * * Cheryle 1'1axwell was high point maker ror OCC with 16 . Debbie Conwell and Kristen Uhler each con· tributed 10. • In bo th games, t he Universitytl[ ~texico forged in front early and held a de- cided advantage at halftime. Golden West pulled to 1,1.·ithin nine points at :!2·43 \vith se\'__cn minutes to play berore falling back by 1-i& at th·e final gun. Sea Kings Face Lions corona-de! fl.tar tligh's Sea Kings go after their six- OruigeCNM1~11111 ,. IP th victory in ei ght starts :~· ~ g • ~ ~ tonight when they tackl e eonwr11 ' 1 r 10 .Westmin&t~r ltigh's hogt ~:£!~11 i ! ~ t-i-!::e~b!ri t:st.n on·leag~e u~::11~ T~ ~ 1! !~ It starls at 7 and is a re- H i11111m1: Mt•lto, ••·l l. match or a , tournament Gt1lltftW•ttcso game played between the r_,,a~ 1~ 1~ '! 1~ ty,·o schools. Coach Tandy ~:;~' ~ ~ ~ ,~·Gill i s' Sea Kings ripped .:v11r ' o J " Westminster, 62 ·50, with r,::,~i.v ~ ~ ; ! Paul 1\nderson pacing the 5m111o-y l o a , ,•, Cdl\I attack "'ilh 21 points ' fotlt! 11 I H H•!tlltM:Me.,,a,:Jl-li. al!_d Al~ Bl_ec k wi~h 23. 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PhYI Hormann and Kelly Gardens were next at 70 followed by Jan Shaw and Lillian Dempsey (72)', Sally Zogg and Tudi Sher 1731. Next al 74 were Glenna •. McLean and Dot Alexander with two te·ams tying at 75 including Ruth Jenkins and Jan Schudel on one and Sheri Eastman and Betty Cate on the other. The three month ringer to~rnament was concluded this week with Nadine Maze winning A .flight gross with · 71. Cece Coury was the net winnerwitht7 In B'fiight, Edna Leonard won gross Wf(lf-80 while lrene Kennedy copped net with 57. . Carroll Vukich was the C night gross winner with 86. Sheri Eastman, Madeline . ~tanley and K~lly Gardens tied for net honors with SS. ·. Bernice Griffin had 8 96 for D flight gross honors and Buff Lock e was the net winner with 64_ SaKtaAna On guest .day at Santa Ana Country Club. a better ball or partners event was staged with Vicki Lohman and Dee Dee White of Irvine Coast CC winning gross honors.with 82. e Biba Shinn and Eleanor Rose 'Of Big eanyon CC finished with 64 for first place. Maxine Dugean and Verda Shirley I Mesa Verde CC) were next at 69 with Gladys Jennings and Ann Wright of El Niguel CC in at 70. In B flight, Patti lloyt and Betty Hamre of Mesa Verde CC finished with an 86 gross for.first place. , Coas~ cC)·at.72 and Gladys· Bemis~ with Nancy Pat- terson (Irvi ne Coast CC) at .... 73. Costa Mesa lt was' poker daf at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club "1ith Sue Ewers .winning A fiight with 93, followed by Connier·Lon ergan (95)', .Bar~ara Morton (97rand a tie between Barbara Leonard and Ginny Stasko (101). SPORTS Banquet Results For Area ·-In 8 Oigllt, Norene Grady was first with 99, followed by Ft.an Lewis (101) and a tie· between Vi Theiss Phyllis Stafford and Clet8 OeLong (104>: Marge Thatcher won C Steve Speer was named flig'ht with. 97 . Eileen the most valuable player Yraceburn and Eileen and Kelly Stroich was ac· Wilson tiea'at 98 followed by corded the Bill Jenkins Phil Goepper (99) and Betty memorial award as the hit· Blakemore (102): ter of the year at Tuesday ~Rae Mitchell captured D night's Oran ge Coast flight with 97 with Carnelle College football banquet. Kennedy, Ann Keenan and · Othe r awards included Ginger Cappy tied at 100 in . the Daily Pilot's most im- second place. Pat L<ic kner proved award-Ken War· was next at 109. ren; outstanding back- In a nine blind holes Tony Accomando; out- event, Barbara Morton s tanding l ineman-Joe finished with 29v.t for first DeComa ; leadership place in A flight. Other win-award-Bill Ford. ners included a tie between Frankie Durst <Ind Ginny Stasko (35): _ Nancy. Terpstra won B fli ght with 33, followed by Marion Darling (33 1.h ), Irma Havens, Cleta Delong and Eileen Wilson (34) and h1azieKato C341hJ. Cody Bakkila was named most valuable runner at fhe University JUgh cross coun- try banquet. Special award winners: Donna DeMar was the C winner with 321.h . Phyllis Barn es and Sandy McFarland were tied for Vinni e lt1ulroy was second at 34, followed by nam e d most valuable Elise .Stipes 134'-h), Betty player at Newport Harbor Ziegle'r (35)' and Eileen High"s sports awards ban· Yraceburn (35.lh). Ates a quet l\1o~day night honoring Verde the varsity and junior varsi- Marge Hayes "'as the win-ty football teams. ner of a stroke play tourney Special a~ard •Ninners: .a~ Mesa 'Verde Country ¥1n11r ~ Club '1lh r Co.c1p1.1n1: M•rc Wllae~ Ind 8uct:C w a gross score o s~w; Mos1 v11u1111e: v1n Mulror: MHt 83. , tmproweo: Rick JOM; BHI 8.-c-: Ron Sh .'le K ' d d L•mtr!Dn: 8111 Lln•m•p: P•l• lo Y Jn er an McCowen; Molt lntolrttlon1I: SltWI Phyllis Smith tied for nel Rlc111rown. h , J Ulliw V .... itr onors with 79 while Lupi C.Pllln : P1u1 C111Lanc.i1oeu; Molt 1 .... Sutton and Virginia Vistica pro•~: 11111 Hinley. Checking Area Golf For Men A few openings remtln for ~unday's action in the Toys for._Fairview t~ay golf comp'etition at Coata .Mesa Golf and Country Club. . All starting limes on both the Los Lagos and Meo.. Linda courses ha·ve been fllled for Saturday in the event that finds entrants donating a toy of $3 or more in value for reduced green lees. .MlnjoK \llej o . Iii 8 two low balls of foursome competition al' Mission Viejo Golf Club; a foursome of Mr. and lt1rs. Casey Maze along-.wilh ~fr. and Mrs. Dale Hahn fired a 129 for first place honors. Three teams lied'for the'. nmnerup soot at 130 includ- ing the 'William Zoggs and ' Robert Levitts; -the Jerry Grubaughs and the 1\1.ax Gardens; and the Phil Hassans and the Mike Ken- dalls. · Net honor·I went to Margaret Crank and Margaret Duffy of Big Ca- nyon CC with a 68. Other net winners Included LaRue Harrison and Sally Cohn or lrYinf: C9fil~_C (_70) and Anda-1.ivingalon-wlth-Josie · Tipping of Mesa Verde CC tied at.a'2. Colin :r.tcConnell was. -.rt.1ar.1on-S<!h~lte was. the B--named m'Osr valU-ab1e run-: 11--===:::;~2 fl1~ht. gross winner ..,.,th 92. ner at the Edison High cross M.1sh1 Uematsu Y.'OO net country banquet. · at71. In C flight, Fran Carter. and Pat Bonnett of Mesa Verde CC won gross "':ilh 93. Miiiie Rogan and Kay Farley of 'Mesa Verde CC copped net w.ith 70, followed by Mer111ee Dungan and Dorothy Bowe'n <Irvine with 77. followed b~ Cele Special award winners: Brown and Dot Morns at 78 and Kelly Adams at 79. , Hortense Carlin won C · gross with a score of 100. V.nlty-Mont Vlly,jtJe: Cell!I Ml:c- ....,; C"llllln: ~ (1-1; Molt l,.P,• llollel: ....... ....,; Mnt 111'1"°"'°' Clir1 s.i. .. 1. .M!lor V.nlty-Moll Val...-..: l"nnlt Arthulfll; Clpillf\; ltk ft V1r9H. ' f....,..,.,..._, v1111u1t: Mike x.a. ly;c..pu.ln: (IOllM1llow. --1-1Baskethall · Bette Gonya was the net victor with-76;-followed by Sylvia Pranauski (78) and a tie between Barbara Pegg and May Donkin (79). J im Green. was named most va luahle offensive · play.e.r-and most inspira- tional at University kigh's salute lo their South Coast I ·. -Scores lr1'ine Coast _The a nriual Christmas League. co·championshifl party, stagette. crazy party football team Monday night day was staged by. the utasp<H·tsawards.b'anquet. women's club at Jrvine Special award winners: Coast CountrY ·Club re-V'....i1w • Cenlly Mosl Vllutbl• ort.Mlw Pllyw-.llm • • G.rHn; Mou '1•11111>111 Dtfllltl ... .......,.,._ In A fli ght, Dory Amen, M•ll ,aonne•: Most 111~r11i-1--.11"' and Na nc y Newland tied for : G.rean. Mott 1 '.;'!'~~i:,.~Hemo!I. gross with '98 .,.,·ith Amen Mo11 v11u101t:GuyMot101..--. . b h' d s .......... w1nn1~g ~'.mate 1ng car s. "'°'' ver11111. 8«~: Erk SPtllllltf'; Nehta L1fur won net by 0uto11nc111HJLln•fl'>at1:C11t1Ne1-. h . d . h ·-mate 1n g ·car s wit Mo11v11-..on ... 11 ... :",.,.;::Jo1111 Nev•land after. both re-t':,~.:=:,~r .... 11i. o.tMslw ,..,,....:· corded 75 . ~f arilyn Jones and Jane Lenk each had 77. In 8 flight. Lu Adams was th oss victor with 95. Pro Scores Yvonn~ D.Q_naher won net N111o .... 1 •1lllet11o111•-;1;i.. 'th 73 f JIOW n b ...... , I Pn11,..1p11;e11J.e..1on1"' WI • 0 0 e,;...: Y ..:wur ey Cl'lllOl!nS111e1~•,Hrwv .... 1.,81 Kin g {'15), Kay Halberg (78) ,t.,U1n11 ... w1sfllnotai1S and a tie between ltutJl ~:;::~;r,s:,e1~ie°i!••ns 13 1 ·John.so n and J er 1-c11wt1•N11n.Loo.&.noe1n1°' 'I C k ' --P,,,.J11no11t.Mllw,.ukHIOl "c ormac (79 ). 1Cthl.H.~v·Om6111111,sutt110110 Lavell e Spicuzza won c ""''"c1ft••Mtot1w111Au..:1.u ... . . Kt"!uCkJ Ill, Sln ...... (Dnio'lll gross with 102. Loraine N1lle1111HKkeri...,u. 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P"isawdena and S•nta Sttondplaceflnl1h«1in- P.1onica for Jhe team titleol eluded M1rk J ones •nd ~he coed. tennis cbam· Terry Fieliino In divislgn pionships recently at Long two and Jim Jacobsen and Beach City College In SCC· Jody Cullen in division five. CIA C action. r OCC hid won 11 straight ' • JIM NIEMIEC Duck hunters are enjoying one of the best waterrowl &easons in the past 10 years as the duck and 1oose · populations are up for all parts of Southern California. Most of the birds being bagged arc sprig and widgeon v.•ith a recent increase in the numbef or redheads, canvasback pnd mallards also noticed. Private shooting clubs as well as state and federal refuges are holdi ng Jots of birds on hon ·shooting days. Last v.•eek's storm fort'ed many new birds south ~nd good shooting is expected to continue lhrough Detember and may get better in Janu ary. Canada and snow geese are now 'ol.'Orki ng \\lister. Geese usually start arrivi ng in big nights around mid December '-'ilh Ri verside, San Bernardino and Imperial valleys s.::etting the greatest concentration of birds !or unattached hunters. Shooting has been on the slow side· around Bakcrsfjeld, reports veteran guide Ken Barnes. but he adds that feed and water conditions are excellent and new birds are "·orkin g ponds and fi elds. Rogers Bogs 3 ffoHkers Cowboy star Ro y Rogers pfoved to hunters 1atherin g fmm all O\'t-r the United States at the annual California Pln~s 3·shol honk er ti.unt t!lat he stUI has a good eye. Rogers topped all shooters by bagging three large Canadian ltonkers with three shots on a one day hunt near Alturas, California. Taking SttOnd honors was General Jimmy Doolittle who managed to bag two honkers wilh three shots, The· yearly hunt Is hosted by California Pines under the .direction of Dick and Art Carlsberg. Weather ,and hunting· conditions were Ideal as all contestants managed to bal' ducks and geese. Alturas. adjacent to Klamath and Modoc wUdllle refuges is a.favorite hunting spot for waterfowlers from t.b:e three adjoinJng states of Calllornla, Oregon and ttevada. P•OSN IMlw Dtl l .. ~(4'1) CrlftU s .... (Ill JC Pratt Ill ~OJI F Cdlit-J Ctl Tofllllll C c.ll""lllJ G6INy Ill G ACl6Nl'lf"l (I I St.nor• tJ/ G _.,, lJ) .INlff o.I $COfil>O 1ut>S: T. Gonlol'" The three teams tn fi~t matches going Into the place had a total of 26 points tournament including the each with Fullerton in SoCal and league cham· fourth place. Santa Monica ' pipnships. was the pre;lournament f8''0rite. p B k th II Competition was in eight rep 88 e 8 divisions with OCC wiMing two division crowns and placing second In two others in the mixed doubles event. Tom Fitzsimmons and Susan Ketten!;>erg took the division six crown while Owen Riss and ebbie Moe 1/2GAL. " Rain Scatte-rs Quail 1, ~-GOnf•l•Sl,Alel10ll,)Ollsl,H"9ff•7. 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Big Bear Lake-liliit.ecrii slow for irout as rree:zin1 temperatures and wind ls holding anglers back. Best fishln1 is coming from the north shore line where anglers are using Zeke's noating cheese bait and salmon eggs for bait. : ~ Vall and Henshaw lakes are kicking out catfish and a few Nfs, but with Hgbt angling pressure it Is hard to get a true pi<~e of fishing condJUom. San Diego city Jakes are open wU st~ked trout and a few bass In tbe four to six-pound range ovldlng the acUon. S&ripers at Lake Havasu an! on tbe move again after shu t· ting off for a coaple of weeks. Newport Beach resident G . bauch jost returned from the river area and called In to re· port that most of the stripe rs are in the 6·to IS·pound class a nd are hitttng=41eep trolled plugs -on both-the Califomta-and Arlzonasidesofffavasuflavasu. ~ . Irvine lake "'ill open the last part of January for the 19'75 season Ytllb good bass: crq>ple and trout fishing ex~cted. Advan'ce reservations are now being taken. Bass fishing In geaeral ls very slow 1& only a few hardy ; bass anglers are' wt worklng1 tbe deep drop of(s wlth leadheads and worms nslled veiy slow. Lakes San Antonio, ?"aclm ienlo and Cacbuma att food-bets-tor wlnt~ bJ.SS -1 fiMhing. --. 1'1orlln Bltlbag In llfe:rlro Blue, black and stripped marlin are still being caught at resort areas south of ha Paz. Rancho Buena Vista boats are returli.ing to the beaCh with 11lixed catches of billfish and other game fi sh. · There is plenty or elOOw r'oom at most fishing villages and \\'eathe r conditions are good, showing a marked improvement after the tremendous rai n and wind storm of a fe"· weeks back. San Diego long range boats are making regular-trips do~·n·the west coast of Baja and fi shjng for yelJowtail, tuna .and grouper1s_good. ' · · Alamitos Results 'TM111D iiclE .:;y•tth. l ~ fllcls ...a<1P. Ci.lmlflQ. PwH 51100. 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Means Big Savings For You/" • A ''"' 11l1dloJ1 ti d1tonilor dt<•1 fir ... ,,, '''"'· • Ivy "'""' fir ChrithMs tifts If fer ytvrstlf. • All e\.c1nc tloclls -· jvsl ho119 'Ifft 11p & ,!Ml '•111 lt1f VALUES TO '1.95 ., ·s~~ -· ' TJJ ~ • • • • • \ • r • PlAT IACI flATUIU ROlt·AWAY COMVlN106CD • • f • • .. .. - I WtclnMday, Ofteember tS. •974 D.,L Y PILOT 8!Ji Vallarta Entries ~ueSoon Educating Boaters· . ' DELANEY BROS. ' l Knowledge -Better Than Regulati()11 HAPPY HOLIDAYS Don't forqet Deloney's for your Porty's Deadline ror entries In Del R ey Yacht Club's 1,125-mile Puerto Vallarta race has been set for Jlln. 3 tt nd already 24 paid entries have been received, race of. fi cials aqnounqd. The club re~ived 46 in· qi.dries about the race and expects more than a dozen more entries by the elosing date. The race starts from l\1arina del Rey Feb. I. Firm ~ntries as of ~1onday y,•ere: DIVISION CAPTAIN Newport's Slemons By ALMON LOCKABEV .N .... I. .... Education produces ~l ler qualified and safer bojt operators than any r0:rm or licen&ing that could be de· vised. This was the conclusion of R ea r Adm . Jose ph R . Steelt, commandant or the 11th Coast Guard District in a talk berore the weekly llqun~ Table luncheon or the Greater. Los Angeles Press Club recently. America J ane If, 35-£l. EVEN IFT•IEREwerc a· s loop, Geor"ge Too by, .4 •1• licensing program. t he NllYC. .1t.UXl iary Coast Guard would not have At Ease, Cal..t8, George enough manpower to police Urucker. California YC. 'T' Ch 1 or enforce regulations, the Chipeta, Ranger-37, Jim .6,,. apS . ie admiral said_ {,~~er. Pacific Mariners "\Vi th the assistance 0£ I Sl the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Concerto, Co1umbia-S7,. ·n emOTlS we arc fortunate to be able lrving Loube, Richmond to inspect 10 percent of the YC. recreational boaW. located Connie II, Newport-41, Jim· Slemons Or New[lOrt in Southern Ca_lifornia each ~I arty ]\lelhorn, San Diego Beach has been elected year." said Steile. YC. divi sio n capt ain for "The facilitiesareavaila- Dakai', Newporl-41, Bill Division II, District 11, U.S. ble for educating the boat· Goodie\. DRYC Coast Gwa"fd auxiliary. bl ' h h h Dorol,h'y 0 , Co· !um" ;o -57, I _. d . 1974 ing PU IC l roug t e no Semons serveu ur1ng USCG A :;i nd the U.S. Power ,Bob Beauchamp , NliYC. as flotilla commander for Squadrons if only peQple Kari 11, 37·ft sloop, Dick l-'lotilla 25 based <.1l the will take the time and re· Kelton, Los Angeles YC . Balboa Bay Club. alize the importance," he Lola , Newport·41, Whit The United States Coast added. Davis,CoronadoYC. Guard auxiliary is the Steele commended the ~1i ra m a r , 79-ft. ketch , civilian arm of the Coast media for publicizing boat· John Scripps, SDYC. Guard, dedicated tq the pro· ing accidents but called for Nepenthe, Columbia-43, molion of safety in recrea-furthe r as!rtstan ce in Albert Allen, DRYC. t1onal boating. It y.;as creat· publicizing one o( lhe solu- Oli nka, 6S·ft. yawl, Tony ed by an act of Congl'eSS in lions, "that being educa· Bill SDYC. 1939, specificall y to assist lion ... PrirriaverO. Swan·44, t_he Coust Guard in saving Steele cited the enact- Jorge Dipp, Chipala YC il\'eson the Y•atcr. . ment or \he Federal Safe f!llexico) ~t h er e.lected a":d . ~p-, Boating Act of 1971 6 s giv· Tribute. ·Co tu mbia-52, pointed !>rr1cers for D1 v1s1on inb the Coast Guard better Jim Feuerstein, DRYC . I~. \\'h1~h e_ncompasses m:asures tor enforcing, Ragtime. 62·ft. sloop, eight flol1llas 1n Ora~gc and boat $1.fety. Pasquini -\Vhile-i\tiller Los Angeles oountles are ... LBYC. Paul R. Schaen, Jerry "BEFORE Tll E bill's Hobon JJJ , Colurpbia·SO, \\'alker, Bit Lansdale, Paul P8:s!:lagc, OU!:.' ·efforts were Raymond liandlcy, St. II . Sch'midt. Dwight S. only twofold_ response to Francis YC. \\lads"•orth. GeQrge Car-actual distress situations Sangvind, Cal·39, Jerald rington, Jtihtr T. Bauman. and the combined efforts of Jcnsen .~t e tropoli tan \'C .. Lyle L . Kerr, F'red lhc USCGA and t>owe r S igame, Cal -36, S 1d-..Sorcnson, Gerald :'l'l. Squadrons to educate boat Renkow. DRYC. 1-lellrung, Arlene :\litchell, operators in sate handling Windward Passage, 73· Eleanor Hellrung. John \V. procedures a nd required £oot ketch, rw1ark Johnson, \\'Uson. Angela Hart!elder, lifc·saving equipment. We :\cw York, YC. Les BrOw n ancf".G1._iff01 sten. had no regulatory power Rtiscal, 57 ft. yav"l. Bill ~ Coast Guard'OOJxiliarists over safe design and co-n-\\rilson, Santa Barbara YC . perform special patrols Jor Bohemia, 48 ft. s\Qop, races. regattas, and marin~;;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::-j Tom Yedor, LB\'C. fiestas, ensuring the safet;~•••••••••••~••••••.•••••••• Aperitif, 35-Ct. sloop, of the· participants, as y,1el\ swordfish. shrimp Charles ~Liller. LAYC. . i.IS the general boa tin• steaks, abalone, et.al Luss:i no, s .tandfast·4?: public in the area. They als ~~][ Alfredo G1ovanell1, se r\:e on r egu!ar ~-a re t y 390lE.eo'.1-Hwv .. Acapulco YC. patrols 1n specific a reas. Corona Del Mar Columbia's 3 New . ::'===-= Sailboats Debut . • k. I Columbia Yachts has an· compel1t1ves ·1pper. RM. 675-(l900 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ANNE KLEIN SPECIAL l!J OFF! nounced that three .new ~~Ciloul~u~m~b:J;o;aias~a~id~it~s;,<e~n~l~ltJ<~-lJ------l·-i~ perrormance-sa"ilboats will -h-ighligh~ the 1975 12·boat 23 to 45 feet. Eight or the line. boals for 1975 are CcJ.um - Cbluin bia earlier-this bias ·i n the follo\V'ftg ' ·ea r moved its head· models: araisedcockpit S: a 43-footer, a raised coclJ;' il quarters from Cost.a Mesa Col b 35 ~d to a new manufacturing 41: the new um ia 'd.n 32: the Columbia 26K '\fld plant at Chesapeake. Va . t"•o fixed ki!el trailerable The firm is a divisiop of yachts _ the T·2J and the \Vhittaker Co rp. • ne\v T .26. J The threi: new boats are The other four boats are TH INK " .-.iJt- the trailefablc T·26, the Columbia Coronado& -a Columbla-32andtheColum· trunk cabin 45, the nush ~~~~.~..:"' bia-35. The lau.e.r L"·o ~·il.b -deck ccnfer co'ck-pit lt.,_.;;_iiii.,.m·-··--·,;,••--fjn keels are designed to ·coronado·4l, a 35 and a 28.. I res d favorablv for the .. ., .. • slruclion o( r'ecreational O"'ners . 1'he progran1 31· boats. IO\\'.s the recidl of u IJoul o.r "No'w under the pro· series of bo<1ts "'hcnc\cr .1 \•iSions of the act. the Coast d,efect is found "·hicb pose~ a Guard has such regulatory 51gniricant safetyh!tzard. power. We have established sate powering' limits for all STEELE SAID the detect outboa rds, and requi red notirication prog ram is manufacturers to placard strict ly voluntary and has. each bo at v.•ith its max-been groY•ing v.•ith thl' imum re co mm ended publicuwarcnessofit. horsepower and "'eight "But the pl'oblem or safl"' capacity." . boating is a monumC'nli.ll Positi\'e notation 1s now one," Steele said, pointing required on all boats under out that there arC' n1orc lh.1n 20 feet length to en11ble the 8 million l>oats in us1• 111 th1· boat to stay afloat once United States ·,\'1lh h<1<.1t capsized or s"·amped . and operators totali ng t11·0 ur to pro\•ide a buoyant object three times that nu~lx-r . for a person to hold onto. New boat& arc bc1n.g pro - "A1ost importantly, v.•e duced at the rate of-qoo.noo have established a defect per ye;1r by somc.y G.u~o notification program which foreign and dornrs tic could b.e called a consumer manufacturers, he con· protection program for bo~t eluded. Designer Lapworth Featured in Book ,.... C . William ''B ill '' Lapworth, Newport Beach naval architect, is featured in a new book, "The Great American Yacht Designers ," by Rill Robinson and published by Alfred A. Knopf, N_ew \'or~. -In the book Robinson. tne editor of Yachting J\Iagazine. trai;es the de- velopment. of modern yacht design through the' lives and achievements of eight or the grea.test designers in the past 100 years starting with Nathanael Herreshoff, 1890 to 1920. LA.P\VORTll JS give n credit for a "revolution" in yacht designing st arting with the light displacement F lyi ng Scotchman, de- signed for Dick Stewart and Porter Sinclair of Nev.·port Beac h ,~ in 1950 a nd culminating in the fanled Cal-40 \Vhich set the yacht· ing \\-'Orld on tts ear in the 1960s by dominating every major yachl ritce in the "'Or id. "fhe Cal-<lO \\'llS one of a long line of "C<tl '' boat-s v.·hichJ.apworth created for Jack J ensen of Jensen J\larine, the Costa ~t csa firm that is still one or the leaders in the yacht build· ing industr.Y. Cal boats range from 20 to 46 feet. Although the Cal line· is stri ctly a production line, Robinson also notes that Lapworth has created a number of custom yachls, inc ludin g Nalu. Peter Grant's famed Transpac winner of the 1950s <1nd his more recent Nalu IV. Another well -kno"·n custom design by Lapworth is the 47·foot Aranji, built of CLAM Dtf' I oi. 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Despite SEC's SCdthing criticism and a court order that deprives the company of its favorite sales weapon, margi n contracts, it was bu~iness as usual this week TAX PROBLEMS? a.,-o..c_,.,..- "'"'Tu L.11 of Sl0.000 .,,.,. • ._....,, NOOHTS ............ ,Ct.It M-lp Ctl 121l l 713·1051 9·1,... t<OTICE TO THE PUBLIC tHecthtD.c ....... 15, lt.14 CO.UHTY OF Ol lt.t4Gf Legal Advertising of General Interest will be found 1n the Orange City News. Saturday Edition available at 893 . Batavia, Orange, Ca. or by mailed subscription, phone (714) 639-1271. L.A. CALLS 6• I !'ti i 11. • O"'n vour o"·n 1"1"r•·~"k .. ~Y8•t"•n and :Sa\·p SS (business service only) Silrnl hur~lar alarrn 11vslr m8 , (ron1 R.0• /day . 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Newport Equ ity Funds, through its successful investment in prime Orange County investment trust deeds, consistently returns 10%. For the complete facts on safe Keogh Plan investment with no fe es, fu ll liquidity and ea rnings of 10%, act now! Plans started this month are retroactive for all of 197'\, 'Niwport Equ ity Tunds Avco Financial Tower 620 i<Jewport Center Dr. Newport13each, CA. 92660 • \ I THE PICK OF ~nch 1 .18-~onors • Fund I ~- Over The Cobol ~ MUDUoliogs • • \ I 1 I I \ . l I ' I j ~ I I J I -- ' • • - ·- ' . I WtdnHd•y. 01ce mQ•r ta, 1974 U.S. Set • Auto Layoffs 80,000 ·Germqns Idle Wednesday's Clo aing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE To·Study ITT Split WASKINGTON IUPl1 T'he Justice Department an· nouneed It has aak~d a federal eourl to order a 11peelal study ot opbons for lnternat1bnal Telephone and Telegr<1ph to divest Avis, In<: , Levitt & Sons, lnc::, and the Hartford Fire lns ur;,inc::e Co, Under the te rms of an earlier' court action In Sep· tcmbtr, 1971, ITT was 1n· stru cted to dives t itself or either Hartford or !hree other firm s A\ 1:-s Levitt a nd Hamilton Lire lnsurjlnce Co THE ltt STILL holds all Of ·U•e interest in Hartford and Levitt and still owns a majority interest 1n Avus BO~l'\ <U PI ) t-·1vt \\lesl Ger in an "uto companies compla1n1ng ol s lumping don1e:;tlc ond foreign sales hu\'C laid of( 80,000 worker:; Volks,vagen. the nation's la r gest 'industry. :sent hom e 30.000 w.orkers a.1 ond ay tn fqur of 1t$:' >1 1~ domc-st1 c pl01pts until Oec-: 20 It '"as Volk swagen 's n1nlh.tempor;.1ry la yofr this year F'our oth c1 t oµip.1n1 t;~ <>1>('!, F'ord \<ibayr1:;the \lotoren"'e rkc fl!M\V I and Audi·!'is u -Auto I '1upn ._followed Volk s\.va~en '!-i ('~.•mple and !~1 id otT a totitl or SO 000 "''orkers Th~ layoffs boosted even further \Vest <:l·r many 's cun t1nuiJlly so<ir in g unemployment r<.tt f' Curr cntlv, 800~ person s. or J 5 percent of thP \\'est G ernl ~1n \V01'k force tt re unemployed i\ Volk s\vu gen spokes mcin . say in g the tomp,in) depends ht.iv1lv on C S sales, blamed lh(' devalued doll ar ii nd the strengthening or th e m .1r k ror the 25 percent s,l)('s slum p 1n lht> firs t nin e mnnth" of thi s ' t dr . ~ 141! 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Tht: Justice Department proposed that the special master st11dy options for dlve5ting Avis, Levitt and Hartford "with part1cule1r regard to the present cood1 !Ion of each company " Thespecual master w1th1n &O days would be expected to report his f1nd1ngs to the court on how the companies could be shed and how much time 1t would take t11 accompbsh 1he._d1 vcstitw:e ._,...,ICl10 J J2 12.,.._,',lo (Mni.•H S 1,t SI"'•'• ,~ .. 001 «IS .-..-\II lllAlllV 11111 , l / 1~ .. 1r11 ~ ... J'IO J ... •l'AI ....... ,. 2 Ml I 2' -.... CMH.. .,.., • nu.-~ , .. n:-.. I ,, 11\'o. "" l11llg0io n J ' •1~ MIMOt. t OI • 1 11 ..... '4 IJnHK JOO 2 1•1 lS~ .. VI-Oil MllW c~ 1 11 •I\+ ..... 'el•ch .. JI) 1 1l J_._ " lll!tt(O ' .. 4 .. 111">• YI ,....,.,,, I. I IS 11~. \lo ',.',H,o,•,·~' ,", •,••.•t .. CNM0!!::!'.~,, ,,' ,~,.',' •,! ,elfftl!F .. I .. 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Mltn1C11 "' • J'I n•, Nix Price Plot !IJEW YORK t AP I American coffee dealers downgraded the effective• ness of a plan by some Latin A merican countries to w ithhold coffee beans from the export markt't to dnve up world pr1<:es "It won't have the ma.>or Impact the producing coun tries hope to achieve_ becaus e world producfion 1i. 1n exces s or total world con sumpt1on ... one New York 1mportersa1d Mon(iay "THE ACTION was en tirr-ly just1f1 able ... !ia1 Kenneth Burges s, executive director of the Pan American Coffee Bure:Ju in 1'.cw Yo1·k , repres e n t s the w hie h producing c ountries The gro'A'ers are JUSI 1rv 1ng to gf't a fair pi'1c t- Amlr<il 10 4 \M 1!~1 (l\fOOl\1 10 6' l'h • F..s.tf J1h 1'1 JVt-\'o IMMold t ld JJ ··~ MllM El Pr l !o4 11c., \• .i.m 1140 J? & M ·~~,. 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"' u .. ~ 1101 J 10 ""'-• !,/GI Cpl..U I IT II -'• llMCl-1 • tO l\'t• >o UMft HoO I U l'lt> plansforITTd1vest~ure.or " ... ~ "'"'e~ ..,1 31 ,.,,._~~ C••'"'''jll tl3 •....,_,"' ,. .. s1 .. 11'll J 1 11v.-1.1oJtrcJ>1.,p1 t . ,210 to ,..1...; N1ts11tv.1 JOO :i.."'.1" 'vis a nd J.ev ott b 1 the A nd t:offee cons umption .i.mosS1 111o1 J 1 l ~~v. coc11ou1 , ,.,. lh . l'1uOr(f20t •M 11 -'"J•rCPLf'4 i11J1~\.\ N11l,T••Co 11 J'i'l-~i -.1. ... o1or1"1 ~ •• 10\o• ~ c-•k Mo 3 11 W., J'iwteppt> I 9 • J-I C 20 1 11 1~'1 lll1IM11o1XI J 111 3' .1~ courthasnotactedonan.\ in the United States ha~ WASHINGTOti.; 1UPIJ -AMF111 1 1o ~u1 ,.,.,. C01K1t11• •• l'h-V. 'Slee '1J1t1 10 Jewo1u ... 1"1 11 J MC1tC•.l1•1'~"""'-"' d I d te d I I f• I Aml•c IO • • 16-\e-,,. Cetg1\t .i.t 1• s112 t J t i\:. ,,., l~ 1 n JlmW.tll 11 1 1'U u .,. "'I ~ M 1 It ~-'' liNt(O 511 ) II 'I"' " " IC 1, U~IHV.Jltd S I l "•I'• ,~ ,., •, Unlllll'Mtl a n.i--1 -'· I ... ,. 'o UflCl "'1111 Jl2 » •" of the plans ec 1ne s If 1 Y ro m a ert1 1zer prices may be go. AMP 1"' .uni 211 2s•i +t\'o couu.11r.54 • JO '""• .,. •r JO J. " • -111 J11nw1111t11 ''°° • _ "' ......, """ 1 ..o ' 11 11~-~ !10 1t•,.1 lil'ICl,111.M s 461 lllA.+ '• 16)~''·• u.. com 1 u • n J\lo-"• 51 1 I'••'• UlllOt'ICM•11 •7 t l'I Th J D h'gh 01 3 12 Cups Pe' Cap'la 'ng Up b.tw.en lo and I' A,.,-• ... l 11 1 Cllllll'I Food • SJ 1 ... ·--·. !!_ 01 II .~,._ -.u. JttnWpl I.Ml • 1J 21 ... 1~ '4ew,.,, 1.. ti .. 1S -.... e ust1ce e partrne nt ,.,,,;;. c11 212J 1•:. c.1 ... ""'°" ~1s1;,-.+. hrfl'<~ ... .is~t;;:•14 JH11111so. Jtu .w N1!:,,.r111•• s:1 u ... P '.po S •, I 0 0 I e d th at o n a typical ~·1nler day 1n percent next s pring a "''""'"'"'" t '" ,...,._ •• c-s1 1.Js • • u.,., ,,M .. 1 • • ,.,• ... H1111 1..., 10 1111t-.,., NEc;tf' 21 J 1t • • ..., I ..... 11 .. r J II 1 n 26 ... ,,. , ... lfldon 1 l 100 ll'll• 'Ill ... -'" .MllVIM'I' M J 2J2 !No Hf1T T LJi • lt J.IV. "serious objections have 1962 to 2 2.5 cups per capJtitl ""''"pf .. , 110 c111i>tA,"' , li\'1-..., 'tollfl 1 u11 1• 11v. J-&J" to'' 211 l4Vt+t'' -11 16 1 1• 1<.i. • .,. th d t much s orter blow than ""'"eel J M • 11 ss . ce1111 pf•\!. ,•, 01·~• \:. ~"" 401' 11 1s • ~ Jl\Sft Cft to , SJ ™• ,,. 11wmoot '" 3 411 11 + \'> been interposed by ITT and is year. accor in~ o in• farmers got when P••ces ""''" t11 " J ., •"A-"" c.i G11 1.. t1'1t+ v. l"•i.rwto•1 i " ii"~ J....c111 o11 ' 2"1-"' ,._,,,... • .,.. ' •i v. .. .,.. tS Ii'• U11llt<.1H 1 , .. ·~-'• Un £1 pftl'Jo rlOO JI • 1 Uft f l P'•l'I 1"I :r.v.-'• """ r:.~ tlOO .. ,,. + '. Un, 11T2'\to un0e11 1 • ru as .. + .. " l'• '. '1 l • ll ll " '. •13 u-. '• 11 ··~ •• 3•~ -:µ,_ • Pan Am's • d h d dustry stat1st1cs AllKMl1f•3 Jli 11'.':• '"' Co/GtptSlot OJ loO'h;-1'11 , .. bor.AOll • ""' JOllLIQll .0 l ~~ 4111-+llo NYJEGtN J •t li \li-llo Avi s an ot er 1sagree more than doubl•d durin" .t.n1:llHclot ·~ ,, "_.,. CDIPlctur•• ~ 2•~• ~-. ,....,.M.,. ut u 11o+ JorQlll \SOi! 1 > ,.,.. "' tivs1:1t11• JllO 11 •' men's h a ve a•osen •~ween EVen 1f the w1thho ld1n& a ,...,.,ci.y"f s • n'llo-+ "' ct1S Oii t"' 1 -~ U'h--"lo '""""' 140 • • Ji,.• "'Josr.., •. ti:I s u ,~. h "7-!J n 1 , • .,,._ v. ~ 1 1 · ,.,..uc1 n ~ 1i ,.,., cD1wM11111 . 11 1,._, .. =-"""", ... '",' ,,t~ ',', •• _, .. JoyM1r n \1t Ht •1~ •• ,.,. N •11 J110 , .. ,_,,, -ss-the parties..'..'. on the-pl0tn,....fut<-.i.i£.l1Qn_1.s._s_ucc_es.s u • tn the pou;L y e;:ir. Agrzculturt Anw1-eo-.1-•--u-1~ c-..--& 110 • Ju 111~-1~ ·• ,. JusM111 "~ , 10 ~ • ., '" HI• J 111 ino 2. S•"'~ 11: •• ' ... ,,.,, ... ·(lu t t t ~"••C IC', 11 10 , 'lo Cm£ 11110 s Hlo-~ --G •--.: ·-Nt1.,..,.,10 1l0 J< -JV. S1tg•tdlf!<I • 17 "' diveslilurr-us r) s ourc es e s 1ma e It Oep11 rtment ee o n om1!'lt S AP<• 011 ,, 7 ll ffi• 1.1. ~...,,51.,,"' 13 11'-" :i:. ~ lfMbt 1 1 1'"'-,,. l(iuer ,.11, 1 7 111, 11.,., 1111~••s 1110 40v.-VI-s11t-..y 1 to • "' ~ 10 .,.ou ld take {rom thre(' s:udTue!lday. •PK•Co•1> ", ..... 1o .... siptto 1'-'-~~ .. ~/i,~1tj : ... -~ic11A1pfl .... ,,1G J1,__•,,.NJ.& ,., Jt10"' ...... t:1:.f,fl~! !~~=~ APLCorp1 llJ •••+'ft CmwEd1 JO 'J'lt,-~ G4Fl!i"M l 12;,:;..., ic1141pl•1.'o t 1' ,.1<1, Nll-t 1 • 1 .. 11V.+ Yo .. ,...., "' hm,~gnhteh,stop',',x,,m,on!hosu\"dlobr! !:!i~'M'! 1! r.~~ f:f:;:e ii ~ GoM 1 40 • 11 1•""-,. ~=M~: :g ~ fi :··1 .. ,, ~"~:;; !! !:~:,: i:~~ .. 11.'! t 11: .J~-•, !\ ferl1l1 r.c r 1naustry1'1tAsv1Mo• Je •tl.l.tv.Cotn£dpr l llOI'> ~i.o ,J. •MV.•""1(1Clil1Jto 1w1~:.,.-...c.,111o31A1J -'lll s1P•u•S ,.. .010. r e n ected on s upcrmarkf't , •n:t11HJt • , ,,,.._,,. c.e_.1_112 Ii':..,...., ... ,,_. ""' wii M,"!'t ~KCP\.pftV. tlO&•t~ -•h '"' n 11Yo-v. stRe9111111• ,, 11~ .. o spnkesman said that While An:•1 pt ct ,,' 1t~k-·~ )!.!..~,,•.~, ",~-"· '-•°'"' 1• u 11s 11 ... -v; 1CcSo111 50d • 11 10 , •• H.t. c-1 • • 1• 11 • v. s.1,mc: J4111 i 1~ 3v, ~ •10 sh elves h d .... ,,,0 214 I IJ " ..._,, .,. o.tilllltl ·" • ., •'-.. \lo .:C.Soitf!<lpl I • ,.,. .. ..,.... .. HA Mt217d • 11~ '"" ~ .,. S..DG1' 10 ) M ,,, • Ul!OICpl' 1.... ... •t • ' , U11P1<l .IOM IU lO •I'' U fl1<pf •I I U Unlol'" .O~ 14 11,1, U"lroy1I IO 1.1t S'I&• ,, U\l!Alr<<fl S XII ... +1>1 U!d 1'1•< ''I 1•l00 .. ..,.. 't Uld lltlfldlo lilo !\•• '• U1181~ tOll If S -'• UllCotp '1111 51 u .. , '• Ul<IFIOtll '9 i.G ••·• '• UGifll lGd • W •'•• '' UtllttUu 1.11 ~ fl 1%-'• U11ll\dCp ll ' I tio Uld lflnl 10 l• 1 U11J1yS1114 7' ............ Over the '4'eekend. lh(' I g~ IA ministTdatdion, " 'rooc1all· ~~f::!, l!!;~:,J._ ll ~~~ v: '1:::;~;-~ !~ . ~'r! I~ ! ,: 1:~· ."' ~=.t~~: ~ 3l \1~ tt =~~\: ! !! 1ly,,:_ ~ ~::.-:.': • no ft! . P ,1 . in or:expane panl ~rrJl"f'ills 12111,:t,~ 'ii0Upf1 11 11•'•-"• Gt'""'!'"'' 1 -..,.,..ii: ... PLIJ.J?1 11is\i-v.HoC1>.t.1r1W1 u +.-111 , "i. ,.,,...~. • 0 ts _ presidents or SIX Central production . lhe Federal ...,. ... , 611J Jt SI'<-.,., omn\'$.11 I • ..... ~ ~ .... 1 JI 1~ ..... ICiiy ,,...., 3 11 l'h-.... -·1u1.1 07 I 7tO • ~ "" t:iJ fftkl: • "' 21 • '• l--~---''--'""'"'"""'"°''---"'----~ID-"'Jl"'"·~nLcC>OUILID";'t"'"'''''~·~···~-1 ...... ..-... r-f~ ~ll0-1-Ii''*-~ '°'"'""r ,.,. 1f s • 1C1ty,t1•• 1l •''-'"'-"•Ch ii 5 • '~·-""SF 1< o w e r C o-m m 1 s s Io n ,.,..., 111110, 1 .. -'"' . c o;;-{;,• " "''"' ,~ .: 1~~: : K•"'''' 1• s1~ 2"+ • .,. Hot111G1 1 n ' 01 " -v. s.~~~~r:f : 10 21: 21;; Venezuela :iJgned an agree t:Urt<tded rertihzer supply. := ~ ! 1'; ,; ......... -~::: .... ,\~ ! nl :r·-(o t:..,Oft r.2 ' 19 ,.,._"" ~!:':!~ 1: • ~ :.: ~ :.~:: r: I !! ~~=~ ~?:r'n!: ~ ~ ~ .. -.. Uf> MM I •O l IT 1N4t-~· Un llluc1c1r ........ I I',,_'• U'd P•C M" 40 1\i+'• U11Rel"11 .a 1 1t 'M\ U5F,.,.t 2 .. t 1 !J 11\\--~, , I Take Cut ~, Y.1 ASHJNGTON t API Pilots of f1nanc1ally ad1n,:? Pj n -A mer1c;:in \Vorld \ft\li<t)'S ~a \e <tgreed to take an I 1 perce nt cut in pa) s~rt1ng F'f"h I ~ourccs ~a id The a g ree m c 111 .... h1l'h >,\:Ill be s igned l<ttl"r ibis week, will rpore than V.'IP~' out"thnc:tJe'ttuJed 9 p-erccnt pay raise that goes into "r feet for Pan .\ m pll~n J a n I. It means lh e Jt vl'rag e · pilot salary at Pan Am v.111 .drop from tht-$55,000 leve l that will be effective an January to about $49 000 after Feb t Pan Am pilot~ c urrently -receive an averag1e s alary or about $50.000. according lo the An· 1.1ne Pilots Alls oc1at1 Pan Am declinM c om ment on the report The Air l,tne Pilots A ssoc1at1on a ls o declined to confirm tht st atemerit. say ing 11 c ould nt'll comment a t this time I • U5F1Sl 13" l i 11'-• t,. mperl"~~ntto 0~~~~1~x po2(l ~o~ r~r~su1g to approve a pnor1· ~~~'.: 11J. !3~: ,"' ~~c1: ~ .. ; ':""; p ~ci.·' f ! J 2f5= ~ ~::~~.;: ~ !: 'it: t: =~t: 1 ~ ~ :~"" t:~1:1 \:~t \ ~t i:r • ·~,•<n,•l•, ral g as nle_ed_edl_l!l .}.otJ!.1~ k.flJIJJ.•, "•••7".if:l. ,~ ..... £:pf ~ ':~~t. !!.. Oltair--120 ' ti ,.,..........,., tt_Ln..10...l 21. 4> "1 NoSt"""'I ... 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US Rell\¥ 1 1 6S Jh USShoe tS o 11 1 , USSlttlJ40 t It( lll\• '• us Too llO t is 11~. • Avocado Industry • Sets Ad Campaign -~ lhCCatflorn111-AV ot30o .\d\•1sory Board w.111 inves t S2 28 m1lhon dollars 1n ad vert1s1ng and promotion or 1he: 19 74 75 C a \1forn1a avot"11do crop whic h 1s beginn1h N 9 Jl\OYe across the country m volume of three m1ll1on poond s week ly This inves tme nt will su v por t m a rketing of tti r la rgest California avot-ud ft ('rop 1n histor y -188 m il hon pounds . a total that include'-' fi 6 m1IJ1o·n pound!ii or Fuertes. 82 m1lhon potrnd!I; or Hass a nd near!;." 38· m1lhon pounds o f all f!lhf'I var1ct1es T hTSTn \Csr"1cnt will als o ~\1pporl the marketing of a C"rop that 1s expected to 1n· C"reas c 1n volume a s the :.ea son progresses Onre p rl"dom1nat e l } a \\Inte r market fruit, new plantings of the s ummer Ha~s vanety 1n p a rt1c ul.1r h a\•e now f'~t a bh shed a \ea r r o und mark e t1n ~ 1•a tlern f o r Cahfor n1 a avoc ado~ T he B o ard of Directo rs or lhe C <1 hforn1 a Avoca do Ad \ISor v R oa rd havr-re e l r ct e d G I Le v. · B a ldw in or Irvine as boa rd (h <11rman to a ssis t them 1n ihc s upe r v ls lo'tl or lh(' ;id . 1(•rh~1n j.! rro j.?ra m !tDty(";\: ... lllii7 11o1. 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KTLA IS> 8:00 ··Search for Sur\•ivu l. •· Art L1nklctter narrates documentary on \'Vorld Vis- ion I nternutiOniil refugee relief v.'ork to &iid "'l fantilie~ in Africa, BaJ1.gladesh and C<6mbodia. ~ ABC C7l 8;00 "The Missiles of October." CJ hour§J. A drama. detailing _,13 days· in October of 1962 \\'hen world stood poised on brink of \var o\·er . placement of Soviet missil es irt Cuba. t Re\'le\\'. AS) :'\BC (4) JO :OQ ·'Petrocelli." When he is found ~ ne.ur body of nurse, young ret:lrded man is t :.ic:cu!:>ed of murdering her. ·..: . ..._ .. -,. -"' ,.. ' ., . ·~~Jli!ltlii'i:JI TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening 9J ....... l.Hp ... i'tqfJfll l:JO(i)Mib huc11s SM ID Mm lrin11i Shew ':DO D HIT MAN SQUEALS!!! . '*"CANNON" IS TARGET 8 @(])(i)C1111" "D1dd1'1 Uttlt Girt" Alr1..:ly !ht pwt1111 In on. •tup, Cannon btco111e1 Ille hi· pt of ar.ottier 1fte1 IHI bkts 1M -illial of I mobitt1 liitto Us lll'Md to infOflll Oft the S)'ftfktle IS p1rt of 1 cltll lo 1'10id prbon. Kitt)' Win•, Leif Etkboa, Villallt ilfl• 1etc1 11!d rnnl Christi sum 11 cnll!m Qrhe•u Witil Oral ....... m n. .... 111.b1n m-m TM LH1 tf a..m. 1111 Vllld 9:30fJNns .,. __ .,.Pl 0r ... 10:00 D MANHUNTER PURSUES '* HUGE JEWEL HEIST IJ llil I]) ClJ M1illlllnttr "ftltht 10 Howhe1a" O.wt JtlJ out lo lind a toftune. ifl JidtJhat dls.1pp1utd afltr 1 jt•tll)' 11011 hold-up, ind unwittllCIY Ctb lnto 1 1rim tlU with tht !llfn who 1n1ineu1d the robbtl)'. Tor.i SUllitt, Christin• Bel- hlrd, St•pflin Broob. Horman Aldln and ~rt Hocan p!UI, a ID CI> 11<1 m ,......, """· '"° i Ltrllt CfttM't Lut tf Ult Wllll 1nant With Gfl" Whtn ht is lound '-' P}lt ~ 11e11 the body cf a nunt, a roun1 · Ma-Tht! l••• 1etard1d .. an (f!Msl Chlrlie Mar· *" TllJ Ntlsllbtf tin Smtih) is 1ccuK4 cl ml!fderilic ~ (i) ltt'I Mfh A Diii her. Ptt1ocelff di"'°"n 11111 1111 I l])T• Ttl lllt T1..U. • nurlfl had b1o~t• up with htt bor· · 11\iM • M""': (C} (~ ..,_ f1jend and .Jud suppoudlJ btume Mtntllel If ltll ~" {dr1) involvt• with htr •ot1oi. ''3---;!1:1111 ftrd. lnlrid Thulin, l!ljl 0 GI Cl1 Nm J. Cobb,. Paul H1nr1i4. 1mdlHI a n. thll..wMu .. wu tile LINt fil) t. llci'!tl "Ralph ~ AlbtttMt. l1mt f'"tl• Yobptk'.:.-I"* k lipt G)T'-rtrt Ill • ""'""-· I. .. ' Utt11 A1Klh ICl:)DI_..,. le Mt.t1n1 W18trl•lll I ; l :DDl)lllJ(I)(j)T1i7 01l1Rdl & LICiWldlrill ---·-Dla.t&rrolt . .Q'Conrlll(..(111.stl.-. -·-· J.Dttt..Yllit•l--~ Q 6) (i} @l €1':) Utllt HMM " Htthti TIJltill llM Ji•lrlt (2hr) "Tht lllfd Is Mr • Skphtrd" 'Enitst lor1ril11• 1111sb 11:00 (]) 0 _ (I) mm m "'" 111 fftls 1ptti1I tplso6t IS I f!lllln· {lg) tJ1 Q) CIJ Nfn ' t1intop rechm •bo helps L1 u11 lktt 11 lmtdlt talk lo" God 1!1u she nrn1 l'll'IJ • fllYPD /1om hOft'lf: bM1dtn1d with r uin letl· lt1111~ HIPlltllh 1np followin1 !hi death of 11tt MllllH: ""'9nlble b111J brothe1. ~.std .. ..,, • (})""' 111111 0 Join ART UHKLErrER o_f Wild WiN Wert * on a most remarll:able m_ '!1.1 "' fk11t11 . journey into Atria, <~WI W111Mt1: Dlld " Alrwc Cambodia,.& 8an1ladesh 11:15 IE CIMM1 .J4 O amm:J5nrdi hf Stmin ll;>O ft(l!(])(l)CIS t1t1 ... ,,.; Art Unkltn11 n1n1tts this dot•· (f) "Stv.11 llldt• Mta" {adv) ·~1 IMlliffJ' on !ht World Vision lnltr· -Rnu111 Pode:st1, f'tri1ipPe ltrOJ. nat11111~ 1tfu1t1 itllcl Wotk 11111 Q Q} (i) ~ fD WIRllJ CuwR brinp lid lo familits In Af1ic..J Jerry Yin Oy~e and MK Davis 111tlf. B1nf11dnh 11111 Cambodia. 0 Hil1riew1Mtlr14i 1! fri111ttuttiR (t) klll " GI-it. Ctl Ml'lil: "1\1111\1 C..•JINI'" (•IS) '5G--Rlc!lard Allen. D AU·StJr Cast in an D 19 Ci»(]) ED Wide Wtrld * Incredible Orama! Slltci•I "Monty Hall 11 c1,.blt15 THE MISSILES Cj~:!r~:"~tit .$pider 1 the flt' OF OCTOBER 1m11l '52-Erit Pot!1S11n, 11111i1 0 18 CiJ) (])Cl) cnrmD Alt 1Nltn "fii1 Mlullti 11 Od1~1'" tlhr) A d11m1 detailina the thir· er.,.. m Iii! COsllr fll)S.ul! t1t n d•rs In October 1111962, wtien 12:000 M1'1i1: "l ite\ lltlllitlfl" {drt) lhe MllHl s!ood pol3ed on !ht brink 'ti0-f11nk P1t111. ol. war ""11 1he plJctment ol SO'l•el ID Movft: "Mr. Soft Ttucfl'" (dr1) ""u!tt b1s1s in CU~. W~li1f!1 Cl!· ·~9-Glenn fo1d, [vtfyn Kf)'es, John ~lot sllri ts P11s1drnt .lohn r. Ireland. Kennedy, How1td DJ Silvi pof1rilr5 lltir~1hc-ew, Ralph Bell11r11 Is Adlai 1:00 0 (Ii ,,_,,. s11,111son, 11111e1111111 rrnot1 b D Cil CiJ ID CiJ """ GrOfll)'lio, tnd M1f1ia "Sh11n n Rabel'! f. ktft"'°1. J;4S 0 MIWie: {Q "'irata tf l lood •iwl'' (ad•) 'Sl-llerwin M11he'lls, Cl'lf11topbe1 ltt, Glrnn Corbdt, Olivtr Reed. m Ottfti'I CMlce . II Taki A TMrf V11ittr~ Qj MMit: m _a1wJ "t ow 2 00 rn .u,11;~• Ttltut1nd )°i""'" (dr1) '55--JKt : d:'a, .. ::;:rs.-~".,: "'l'Jal Wtd• P111nc1, l11 M1Mn. t!l) Cllad M1c*M: f rlt.U a. LI" 3:18 I) MO'lit: "fr!ll11 Sp1rrow" (d,.) EI! Cll1111~ Wr1JUlq '-43-.lohn Garfield, M1 urten O'Htrt. •Thursday OAYTIME MOVIES 1:)0 0 "MM!*' llf flit a.t.k"' (l'ITJ'I) 'll-W~ti111180,d, l!,r111 Tnl11111t1. t :OO 0 (C) "lltt11u~d MelMJ" (drt) ·f~[lt1n0t P11~11, c;11nn lord, llorti Moore. 10:00 0 (C) "0..n A111tn1 the $Mlt1ri111 r1l11"" (c.Gm) '5J-M1tzi GtJllOI', Wiltl1111 lundi1111. "W'lltdl tf ttte W1mllllds" {wrs) '36-Jo~n Waynl. "buPt bf lfJtht" fdtl) 'S2-8eNI Coll11M1, Stmone Sit.a. 00 "ltau lk•111111tl" ft<h) '54- .su .. 1n Gran111, a111w1~ ft)'!or, P•ttr U5f lnO'f' IZ:DD d» "MJ l 10Ultt' T11U t. ""'"'° (com) '•6"-811ttll JtnkiM, Ptlu lawloid, [dw11d "rno!d. 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AM1' !Cl I i• HtAMllTltllTICl lllllmtlll 1:M P•OM CJIANT TO CMAllCl1 MUllC 11111 WllTIJlll Ct.l\.f\Ull ICI "l~lfllltrn" -MllSk ......... -~ ... t.:• Al MAN llJIA\111 IC),,.,_....., Mcidttk-'IM" -... p<Nl .. 1' t.teceurw. 1:• COMMll 'I C&.OffllflG (OftMI JI IC> '"\lat._, W1y• ti if!• 1 °"""'" -~ .. i.-... . t:• VOYlllS' .. 1,ILllllll ICI "c-.ty lltM'" -°""'* -..... _. ...... .... l :M A TIMI TO e11owr MUM ..... 01\'l.LO•MIMY ICl "01••1--111 Oithor\MC"" -(11114 .-..... -- """""""" " i.c-.. ' 11• 111.UTl•,llCI TMIATll f(I "\IMl11t•, 0-111111,, • IEplHIR Vil ~-~"-0t1rn1,Hltl!llftl t:• At MU llMA't'll fCI .. .........., Moftl)(etlfll" -''"..._., kllc-•-1111 ... 1111 Master Chorale Praised By TOM BA~LEY Of-. Dl'H~ "•Ill •i." This·~eritic 'A'aS the rec1· pient lasl we.ek end of a Chrliitmas gift that he 1A•ill treasure long after iha.im· minent festive season is 5ut a memory. It was not delivered to yours truly personally but th:1t does nol mrike this gilt · tering gift any less prec ious. In f:.ict, the man ner or its sharing "'ith St'\'eral hun - dred other onlookers in San· l l.I Ana 's \'Cry Jo\·cly and idea.Uy chosen First Baptis t Church enhan(.·t.•s its \"alue. OUR B ENEFACTORS were an Irvine lt1aster Chor ale who have never been in more n1agn.i ficent voice than they were for a "Christmas with the Pt1aster Chorale" program that crammed the First Baptist to the door s,, f p r two TOM BARLEY Music Box I . memorable evenings. Those ""ho endured what "·as often an uncomfortably hot sanctuary were richly rewarded for their patience with a choral offering that will Pe talked about in music circles for a long time to come. THE TRUE TESTING or the chorale's caliber came. of course. in the opening half of the program in the form or Johann Sebastian Bach's moving li1agnifieat in D major. · find a fl aw in a group that has prospered and fl ourished under Alexan· der's baton. Most certainly, this magnificent Magnificat was all this writer has ever wanted it to be and he doubts if there is any music writer within 5,000 miles who is more familiar with that massive score. BUT ON TO the .sectmd half of a joyous program and a change of mood that in no way changed the high standard set in this Oawlcss offering. Bet'hl ehem" "''hilt a ma· jestic und noble' role the singin g volre plays in our religious obscrvanct.~. IR V I NE MASTER Chorale, you were superb. A very merry Christmas to ;ill of you . You brought joy to our world lust weekend. CHORDS AT RANOOM -.. J\1essiah" lovers, take note : The annual presenla· tion or the Handel oratorio by th e Southern California Atormon Choir will be at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Pt1usic Center Pavilion, Los Angeles. Frederick Davis will be on the podium with four soloists be side him : soprano Ari£'1 Bybee ; con· tralto Beryl Jensen Smiley; tenor Dean Wilder and bass-baritone Robertllall. STARTS XMAS NIGHT Thru Mon. Dec.,30 FAIT! FfJNNY! FAlfJlOfJI! . .. TICKETS $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 •t Convention Ctnttr Boa Office, Mutual and Llbtrty Agencies •nd Ui'illed Callfornla Bankl In Orang• County. Mll\I CNCWM.0.to;"""*"'~iol!C-., For Information Cafl (714) 635-5000 PERFORMANCES: NITES MATINEES W~. DK. 25. 7:00 p.in~ •Thu,.., DK. 2tl, 8:00 p.rn. '•frL,Oec.27,8!00p.m. Sit, 09el-28, 8:00 p.rn. •sun., Dec. 29, 5:30 p.m. •MOfl., O.C. 30. 8:00 p.m. 'N--. 1~ and ..-11 o".,._.__,..-s....,.. .... .-aScout iwb.,,.,..,. rn .. Die. 21-2:30...,.. ~ ,.,...., M11111e1Die.:it.11 oll --· ~~ <ONVSN,.ON mC:BNTER r19,._ t. -w ... IC...ilo -............. C.W,. rHOl ·--. Led by the inspiring John Alexander on the po(lium and buoyed by the craft and artistry of four splended soloists -soprano Dar· r ellyn Melilli, mezzo soprano Linda Stones, tenor Terry Bowers and bass ba ritone David Pittman Jennings -the Jrv ine singers passed their test with fl ying colors. There is no better setting of .our beloved Christmas hymns and carols than that. devised by Robert Shaw and Robert Ru ssell Bennett a nd one doubts that any choral group could do more justice to "The 1\1 any Moods of Christn1as" than Alex:· and er and his Irvine ~laster Chorale. ?\f e rr y Chris tma s, Alvaro. It's good to know that we'll bave you back in ~!~~!!!~~~~!!!~~~~~~!!~ J anuary for a belated version of what would have ·been your fir st Christmas party in California. COMING F CHRISTMAS AT THESE . PACIFIC THEATEIS MUllOEll OH THE OfllQl'T ID'RIU ~ ,K.., OOOF.t.TKl" It -------· •AN WITH GOU>DI GUN _.,ff-... -.11 ~C--.H ---· TOWElllNG INRJlNO -.. -.. ... -.. ----·--·· WMtD'-J'• rsLAHO .+. T TKE 1., OF TKE WOflllD ._ ___ _ -·--· --_,.,, ----· One has to di g like a coal minertbese days if one is to Russian Music -· - Scheduled A musical impression of Old Russia will be featured in a free Chrislm as concert by the Golden West College Symphonic Band. Thursday at 8 p.m., in the community theater. Tho.mas Hernandez will direet the SO-piece band in Alfred Reed's ''Russian Christmas Mu sic.'' James Christensen's "The Won· derful World of Christmas,'' and other selections. An ancient Russian Christmas carol. "Carol of Backed by a top flight in · strumental ensemble which served the singers faithfully and diligently throughout a demanding program. they brought Christmas iqto.our hearts yet again with this stirring and inspiring selec· tion. One looked at the huge golden cross on the sky blue w a ll of th at lovel y sanctuary and r ealized a new, as the chorale brought tears to our eyes with ."O Little Town of 1£.0f'EH DEC. J$ -.... SEA. FOi To.wl:SELF .. 1-.t;M S...-fNNJ Fa. ly Hal JtplCIOI Hot Hew Foot .... AM Grellf S..d1 • •• 2 Grw.t DIN1tr Cl1sWc:1 • DnlwlRIJt Few Hew ~CHlrd1 7:JO & 9:JO lecll 1•"""'9 the Litt l e Russian I-========= Children." combined with original material and some motive clements derived from liturgical music of the Eastern Orthodox C)lurch, form the basis for the mt!Sical impression of Old .HU S!".l a dur1jl g lh-C Christrnas scnso11. Although cast in the form ;;;;;;;;;=::;::;;;:::'tJI of a single, continuous mov- ement. four ·distinct· sec· lions n1oy be recognized, which the compose r originally sub·tilled as Children 's Ca rol . An · tiphonal Chant, Vill:.q:;:e Song, and the closing C:1thcdral Chorus. _,..,.......,. ,AIDON MT ILOOPEI ~ THt"811a1"l~~IK ,. Other selections will in· elude "Chri$tmas Curtain Raiser" arr'anged by Ross l-l asti·ng s; ··A Fesl,.ive Overtu.re '' by Reed : ''Jingle Be lls ;" l-lum · perdinck 's "1-lansel and' Gretel Overture;" and Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride." .l'M Ice ~ skating everyda~ ·1 MESA VEllDE CEHTU H.-bor& ....... c.. ........ 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RDSCCI RDWti ~ SIM'$ON VAIJQ9t WMil• Prt4.culDY IRW9' Au. · ()tQe(I lly .... GIM' 91WI ~eeiDillySTllU.ailG auit1ANT·Msc17' ......... .. .... " .. _... "ftl ,_.., NOlUD Wftil STMN ... -n.. .......... ~~M.SCOllnA• ...... ·---. ~Mr. llr'I"> l""' I>• I~,."""" 5ufll Or •AllllH• llld:OllAA tw>2\lol C.rury lit(o<~ • f~Jill!llll"CTW::l.>Jl-r..it.11(111 ~·--wt;l(~I ~ICO.O'IB'l!lU•• (ii). 1 1 ~~1 1 ~ ••Tt ll((\ 1 0U l II I 1f~Q£•T i ' I I I EXCLUSIVE Oll.t.HGli COUHTY ENCOAGEMEHT j 70 MM. Storiophooic s...i I . --I w ..... , .• ,..r-... S...., A~ IJ::)O, 4:41. t:tt "'DR. ZHIV Arn: Dolly l:!O S•/S..-J:IS-1:30 " .. I .. 1 I f I ~ I ' '. I ... 1 ~ I ' ' • ' I ' • .. _ . ~ .... WO.~~"' • • - D HARTMAlt·D1111USllD·-.a-·UD· .. awi.Llt·.-i1~ ·-,~~\lff!KJI •;.;.'to.::'· ...... ~.Wf\.-'lillSllJIHft.91 -•IOlllJS!rNGJI _"(i!il tlCllalla~ -·-"""-"-" ..... __ _ -.._~ WINNIE tbt •OOll aftd TIGGll TOO ;, · ncHNICOl..Oft<lot.•--l!!!I STARTS FRIDAY.,DEC. 20 ~~,., i;-;T;-.,,.-:-:°':·~l~HiT~Hl~MHATO .... Clt<Tlll;,;;;,.,..,,...;r;TO,... ' ,-The Happy-forthtHolldays Its the hone.1t .1t01y .lfnce the Chleoqo ftre. .• -and lhey\e..lfnlnq on)l · ' STARTS FRiDAY,DEC.ZO r. Festival Moved ! i&Rr RBfl)IDJ "'HAllllYSAIJVIAA .... RQGER~ .JAMES BOND 001""' -,fAN FLEMING'S "THE MAN WITHTHE GOLDEN GUN" -· Glfl HAMIUOll ~·:vr RICHARD ~8AUM -"!OM MANllJEl\i'.Z ~ COCOR Un1led l:rt111s i ST ARTS THURS., DEC. 19- IN HARBOR SHOWING C'ENTER' HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 MILE.!?. SQUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWV. 'ENJOY 'THE TOWERING INFERNO" IN SUPER PANAVISION AT THE MQST BEAIQ:ii'UL , HEA TRE IN THE WORLI!__ • STARTS FRIDAY AT 11 A.M. DOORS OPEN AT 10:30A.M. 'TOWERING INFERNO" SHOWS 11 .... M. 2 P.M.·5-8-IOP.M.DAILY "'TMIDATOFM DOll'MIM" & •1 I MAltOW NOi.iSi" IND TMUIS. DIC, I' "Alll'OIT 71" ST.I.ITS ft!. DIC. JO WALT DISHfY'S ."LT ROBIN CRUSOE" ""! 1 .. ENTERTAINMENT • Channe1 5 Honored KTLA. Channel 5. re- ceived three Golden ~11ke Awards for Best Original News Commentary, Best Docun1en tary ahd Best News Editing of a Single Story presented by th e Radio and Television News Association of Soulhcrn California at the RTNA an· ~~~~:=!==::!~ nua.I Golden Al ike Awards iiii P resentation . • 1',''1".£ Clete Robcrt.s r c<:ci\'ed a , •• ~.. Gold en !\l ike Award for -.... '"'' ""'f· Best Original News Com· • ~ ......... ,_. mentar y. Roberts was HELD OVER! .BUSTER and .BILLIE Ill .... "Lovin' Molly'',., .I E.,·,~ From 7 Coot. S... From 2 AMHUA.Lftll IMAI MHCHA~S MATIHllS ALLNll D~.JJ & 24 "DI. IHIVAQO" IPGI "HAllT & TOHTO" "S.P.T.S." 111 ._.Prim 12:30 IO t:OO p"' (.:ilPI l!k>ft.' .....,..,.) ., tt (lp•·" U.111 ~ 1/ JO 1• 111 WlNNEll Of 6 ACADEMY AWAllOSI honored for his series of commentaries e ntitl ed "Perspecti\'e.' · STARS AL PACIHO IRI DIAHE KEA TOH > ROBERT DUVAU SCREENS DAILY -..J2:00.l:~S.. 7 :00-1 0:30- MO PASSES PLUSI' "THE LOMG EST Y AID" lHOS THUIS. DEC. I' 9HOMT l'AGE"' STARTS fl:I, DEC. 20 ' 5T•ll l'AUl WllllA.MS. "A cross between Love Story and 1x1 Last Tango In Parisi" W'iJ#Jfl, .... "F•l'IHT L- l t#Hi \l \,I r --... ~·-·1 L-,.._q_ ..... *'' •• . - ThefTrial 0 ij IPGI Billy Jack sr~"'"~ ~ DELORES TAYLOR TOM LAUGHLlN rRI • ~"-" -·· -RICHARD Mil~IN BURTON ... "1.t.HK SHOT" •to~•· c. >eon I ., J . ftl DAIL V PILOf WednHday, Oecember 18, i974 TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS ~ _KTLA l5> ttOO ··search ror Survi\'al." Art !--1nkletter noirrates documentary on \\'orld Vis · ion International refugee relief ""'ork to aid familie~ in Afr!cc1, Bangladesh and Cambodia. ABC <71 8:00 "The Missiles or October " f3 ~ ho~rs>: A dram<! detailing _I ~ days in _October or 1962 \\hen world stood poised on brink of war o,·er . pl::icemcnt of Soviet missiles in Cuba. lRt>\'1ew. A8> ... :"BC !4) 10:00 "Petrocell i." When he is found r ne11r body of nurse, young retitrded man is ~ 1 ~ccused ol murdering__ her. ~ JI • ~ "..t ·~j - ' TV DAILY LOG ' . Wednesday Evening DECCMBut 11 •<0DD Cil110 mmm- ~SCil1 - U (l)lll111la G..,_ .. ...,._ • r.tiW1• r11111J ..... _ !JI_....., QI Ster''" m--m_._ ,:,. a""" Mtfill si. GMlrlriftili m...., (8(1)) Dnttt'• CiokJ ll!l"'"""" QlutUtlQC.11• m 11,_. 1.t•1uce ,,.,.. .... a;J0 00 MiM ·hu(l1s Slid . m "•" 'ri"'" Shn t:QD II HIT MAN SQUEALS!!! i-k "CANNON" IS TARGET II IHI CD (l)C111111 .. D1dd(• Ulllt Glrf' Akeady tM pi11Rt1 ia Ollt •tuJ, t.llllO" beCOMtS the llf· pl of lfl<lttM;r 1ftu tit b..._ h · t~lin1 af • lllObstw wtlO Us 1pted to inlOf'lll °" the ~iate 11 11111 of I dell lo twid llllloft. Ki~ Wln11, Leif lricbol, VV.C.nt i•t· 1ett1 and Frank Clltbli rum. a cnmm Clwi:A••• w-n; °"' ...... CD T~ llllflMWltt Ill""'"" 6il TIM Uft If IMlltrde dt Vllld t:JOO 111en IEIDftN ''" fJ<IlDUa>Cllmm "'"' 0 • ....,.., DlllN& 10:00 (I)W S1111.1• (j) TM.Ii ., C11111.11111CU 1 ... , ... ""'' I Ltwt L"J n. Ill _ ._ CJ) HqH't MlrMS tiioo ... "'9 llc Ytllty CMll • C:..llCI 11'~ .... 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Tor.i Sktmtt, Christin• Bel· ford, St1phe11 8Joob, Hormill AJdt11 Ind Robert HO(lll lilt._ D ll> CIJ ®I Ill•-"'°'" enant Willi E"til" men he is IOI.Ind 11111 tltl body ol 1 nurse, 1 F(ltjlll rttardtd 111111 (~It Cl'\11li9 Mar· -1111 Sl!lith) 1s 1«11Md ol 111u1derinc Mr. Ptlfottlk d\Sal'IUI !hit !hi nuue hid broke~ up with her boJ· lnuld 11111 hid 111ppo~1J becOIM involve4 wilh tier llodor. Om Ill Mm @ llltllrl Sil .a n.~r -fL\ Ill a.m.i '0R1lflh. ' Albtrtin1 \lllQpet" 1:00 0 (fQl Tt llltffl• 0 (])([)~@flews i;45 0 MM: (C) ""rrifl et lloo4 aittr" (UV) '62-l(erwin M•lil!WS. Chnstophtr L11, Glenp Carbin 'Olivu Reed. ' (tom) '4~Blllth Jenkim, PetU li1Wfo1d, ldw1rd Arriotd. l:1JO 9 "Tiit atc111t• I tM c..n.y" (wts) 'SO---Gltnn fOJd, l!llo!l41 nemin1. ~ l :lO 0 "It T1kn Al linft'" (s1up) '69 -RoOett LIMln£ 'h" Miles, 81111 Sulliv1n. 2:JD [i) "T•tdltr'• ftt" Coner. (com) '43-G111• GJble, O!!riil D11. . fIJ@ (C) "I l~4_ Mphry'" (mp) ·~1--tes Cr1nt, ldl-J.llplno. J:OD1fi (C)"'lrlr*tn':' (l'!IUS) •S,. - G1n1 Killy, Ctd C1111lw, Yt11 Jotin':' .... J:JD.@"ftrtll• Artair" (rom) •41- Je1n Arthu<, Jolin lurid • . 0 (C) "100 lifltl" (adv) '69- Jim Bro.ii\, R1,1111 Wald'!, Butt . ., ...... KOCE TELEVISION t:tt A Tlflo'll 'fO t•OW1 llU,.A• OIVl~Ol'MIWt !Cl "O.wl~lll OIJ-'1" -C1111• ''"""° -• .................. lt(-M. l ;M -'•llMA.WO l•l'fCMllla !Cl .. ,,."''"11 If Art" -Slt ltPlllPI ... _ ... •it! ••OM ClllA•f 'fO C:MAlllCl t •l.lllC IM WllTl!•W C:VLTl.l•I ICI ' fl-119111""" -M111k '"'°"lotlltft •IM-M. •:• t\.tcnrn:cOM,•wrm-- •:• 11 ... MI Jf llll f IC) ltollll<1l •:M f .. 0 .. ClllllMT TO (MA.MCI ! .. UJIC IW IJJllTl•M CUl.TUlll 1(1 "l~ltfft" -Mlltl< ..,...cltllM ----· •:• AS.MAM ••••v•• 1c:1 .. ...,. •• ..... flttlltl'l"-t>tyt,.....,~. 1:• COtfMll'S (l."'OTMOIO CO.•I• CCI "l(ttlowl Wlfl "9 1'!!• • Dlwu" - S.Wl"l .. IK-W . 1:• YOflltS' P'll'lltMI ICI """""" -.,t" -Dt-'9 -..... .-t'l! 9«tr .... I :• A TIMI TO •IOWI MUMlllll 01\llLOl'Mltllf !Cl '"0•"1 ........ 111 Ol1~11•· -(Mid or ....... .,... .,_ ~lti.c:-w. 1r1t-.d'Tl•t>1ttt--TMl•T•t-tc\• ''V11t•lr1, 0..<11l•lr1 • EtiMdf \II; °""""""~"-0••-· ....... , t:• 1111MAii1114AYtl ICI "ltMYklr Moflllf\(9'11111" -P'1Jdlitlln '"""-"'· f3'Jllllftl Master Chorale Praised By TOM 81'\Rl.F.Y Of ... 0•Ht1'1Nt$i.lf This critic ~·as the rc.'1:1- plent last weekend of a Christmas gift that he ~·ill treasure long after the irn· mJnent festive season is but a memory. It wa!i hot delivered to yours truly personally but lh:1t does not nlake this glit- tering gift any less precious. Jn ruct.-the m;111ner of it s sharing ""ilh Se\·er~1l hun- dred other onlookers in San- t a Ana 's \'l'f)' lo,·cJv ;1nd ideally chosen First Baptist Churt:h enhances its \'~luc. OUR BEN EFACTORS were an Irvine 1.laster Chorale who have never been in more magnificent voice than they were for a "Christmas with the P.1aster Chorale" program that crammed the First Baptist to th e doors ror two TOM BARLEY Bethlehem" "''hat a ma- jeistic and ·noble fOle lhe singing voice plays in our reHgious Ob5ervances. Music Box memorable evenings. Those \\'ho e ndured what "·as often an uncOmfortably hot sanctuary were richly rewarded for their patience wilh a choral offering that will be talked about in music circles for a long time lo comi. · TllE TRUE TESTING of the chorale's caliber came. or course. in the openilig half of the program in the form of Johann Sebastian Bach's moving P.tagnifical in D major. find a n aw in a group that has prospered a n d flourished under Alexan· d<:r 's b<iton . f\.1ost certainly. this magnificent Magnifieat was all this writer has ever wanted it to be ~nd he doubts if there is any music Writer within 5,000 miles who is more familiar with that massive score. IRVINE MASTER Chorale, you ~·e,e superb. A very merry Ctl.ristmas to all of you. You brought joy to our world last weekend. CliORDS AT RANDOM ·-.. Messiah" lovers, take note: The annual prcsenta· lion or the llandel oratorio by the Southern Cali!omia 1itormon Choir will be at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the tilusic Center Pavilion, Los Angeles. Frederick Davis \\iU be BUT ON TO the second on the podium with four hall of a joyous program soloi s t s beside him : and a change of mood that soprano Ariel Bybee: con· in no way changed the high tralto Beryl Jensen Smiley; standard set in this flawless tenor Dean Wilder <1nd offering. bass-baritone Robert llall. Thereisnobettersetting fl.1err y Christmas : TARTS XMAS NIGHT Thru Mon. Dec. 30 FAIT! llJNNY! IAllJlOlll! TICKETS $6.50, $5:50, $4.50 at Convenlion Cen'ltr Sol: Office, Mutual and Liberty A91ncl11 and United Cillloml• Btnkl Jn Orang• County. .. u.,q~M.O.io;"-c.:w-r.'°"C fOr Information Call (714) 635-5000 PERFORMANCES: NITES MATINEES w~ .. oec .. 2s. 1:00 p.in. •Th1,1r.., Otte. 28.. 8:00 p.111. •Frl, Dec. 21, e:OO p.m, s11., o.c. 28. e:OO p.m. •SIM., Dec. 2'1. 5:30 p.ITI. "n...n..DKH.2~....._ fn .• 0.C.J7,2:ICI P."' '$11., Doc."' :t-JO ....... •S...,0..:.H. \:!lllp"' . 'Mon., Dec. 30, e:oo p.m. ·~1~--'101t~~s...--_..Sc:o.A -ioe<U......,.. Fn .• o.c. 2f-1.3D P-'fl. ~ hmifY 1o111 ..... o.c, 2'. 11 on ---~~ COHVSH .. ON mCENTER • Led by the inspiring John Alexander on the podium and buoyed by the craft and artistry of four splended soloists -. ·sopran~ Dar- r ell y n M e lilli, mezzo sopr~no Linda Stones. tenor Te rry Bowers and bass baritone David Pittman Jennings -the Irvine singers passed th Cir test with fl yi ng colors. of our beloved Ch ristmas Alvaro. It's good to kno~ hy~ns and carols than that . that we'll have you back in~!~~!~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~. devised by Robert Shaw January for a belated and Robert Ru ssell Benflett version of what would have and one doubts that any ·been your ,first Christmas ~ho~al group could, do more party in California. COMING f R CHRISTMAS AT THESE PACIFIC THEATERS MU"DE!ll ON THE O!llllNT DNEU Al '"Irle OOOFATHEA It -----!llOfP' MOOff .... H WITH GOlDIEH GUN _., H -·'9 -·" ~--.. ---· TOWDUNO INff,.NO ---· --.... ul~f"OHT'AGE ___ ... __ • Watt D'-r'• !M.AHDATTHE TOf' Of TH!! WO!llLD .. -----·-----_,,,. ---.-"-•C11n fllt:fal!! a THE aEAN s.o~t• .... ... -.... ~ ,,.,.co- ~Sl-7017 .... O..t• ,.,,,, c.,... .... ... _. ......... ---,,IOOH MT ILOOPll 111 TH1"8lla.rn.'ltK One has to dig like a coal miner these days if one is to Russian Music Scheduled A musical impression of Old Russia will be featured in a free Christmas concert by the Golden West College Symphonic Band, Thursday ars-v;m:;:tn"Qt.e community theater. Thomas Hernandez will direct the SO-piece band in Alfre d Reed's •·Russi;in Christmas Music," James Christensen's "The Won- derful World of Christmas," and other selections. An ancient Russian Christmas caroJ. "Carol or JUSt1cc to "The 1\1 any l\foods of Christn1as" than Alex- ander and his Irvine Master Choral~. Backed by a top Oight in- strumental ensemble which served the singers faithfully and diligently throughout a demanding program. they brought Christmas into.our hearts yet again with this stirring and ins piring selec- tion. One looked at the huge golden cross on the sky blue w a ll of that lovely sanc tuary and r ealized ane w, as th e chorale brought tears to our eyes with ."0 Little Town of 'l-OPE" DlC. 25 ---... SEA FOR YOURSELF" IHWtifil 5wfH.oJ Filltl Ir H .. Jep.- Hot N11w Foof..- Al9dGre.t 5~, .... 2 G-....t Dl~r c1.1w.s • DrowiiMJ1 for "~· Swfbo•d1 7:30 • 9:)0 lecll 1 ... ~ th e Litt l e Russian f-~========= Children," combined with original material and some moti,·e elements defived from liturgical music o( the Eastern Orthodox Church, form the basis for the musical impression of Old H.u ss 1a durin g l he Christmas season. Although cast in the form or a single, continuous mov· ement, four distinct sec- tions n1 ay be recognized, Yl'hich the composer originally sub-ti"tle<l 1,1 5 Children's Carol, An · liphon;,il Chanl, Village Song, and the clos in·g Cathedral-Chorus. Other selections v.·111 in- clude "Cltt'lstmas Curtain Raiser" arranged by Ross J-i astings; "'A Fes li\'e Over:ture'' by Reed.: ··Jingle Bel ls;'' Hu.rrl - perdinck·s "1-lansel and Gretel Overture ;" ;;nd Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride." '!I ~ •. ,, ice ~ skating everyday. 1 - MESA VERDE CEHTER ...,._. & Ad-. c..N MeM Tel. 17 I 41 '79.-110 ==ij CINEMA I FAMILY PROGRAM I ,........,..,, ""· "-5t'l'Wftleftl WrHI~ .... .. .-..~,, 1-· •• ._!"JI lf'ICIAL HOLn>A Y MAftMU HOUIS M.4T1Mll D.41LY OOOIS OPI" I :30 OK. 21 .._JAM. I C!t'EMA 11- Ml\110011' "1Li.1JHG SADDLES " iRJ JOHMW.4YHE "CAHILL: U.S. M"""all" All Pacino in "GODFATHER II" !RI "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" By Mel Brooks Burt Reynolds ''THE LONGEST YARD" !RI "HOUSE THATYAMlvtEO" Ill "DOM"T LOO. IH THE l.UlMlMT' 'Ult HOU!tl O" n4E LlfT"' "<iR0,0'11 TUii" tiO "WHfRI DOE!t rr HUITr "'SUIPIR." "IA.t(AKU" llJ "IYEl'l'THIM<i YOU ALWAYS WANTlOTOKHOW AIOUTW'" '"lOUHG 5lDUCi1:5" Ill -'"SWIHGIMG MOOElS'" -.ftY COUl'CTIY SWll'HiY:S'" "OUVB•l<il l:ZM:JO . "CAMB.Ol"' >:so-•:oo SAT. HUJrol, ltl05M.4Tl"lf "~ Prillce11""""'30'1CJirid111en y,....,.. --- h00& 2:)1 Jar.~ty•ll...t The Summer of '42 "HARRY & TONTO" --2:lS:&:'Y:l • 11 5.P.Y.S." 4:20-8:00 PAUL STEVE NEWMAN McQUEEN WllllAM--·- HOLDEN MYE DUNAWAY I ' ·~ AW> SUSAN ..-AIU> ~AST ..... •AKBY~ JEI-Qt OJ. MIWCI RGJSCI .tONES ...soN WWWal WtGlmt Procu::edfJI IRWIN AUIN · Citetdtti-.... ~ Scr~boj S'TllU.M(j, P 1 ?lllM'l'·J!i:;iti)j .... W" •• ._ ............... -"htr...-.,~u~ ... -n. .... ..,.. tr THOMAS N.g:GR'AA..i WM. 5 111 I Mlf ~ 1!111 ~ llltt [iO, lflo> A;oM"S..,. ~ ll.llJIH-'*'IMU °" 2IJ!h t.I"'? lilt<Gldil l"""-'W ~l ..... f'll!U"i ~'.TUQ.Qll .. _,~\ l(1PD5 ) ~PCQ.(J!S\'llllJlt• {ii). PG7.~·~~~~~~~.) I I ' I I I I UCLUSIYE ORANGE COUHTY ENGAGEMENT I 70 MM. Shriophoftic Sound j w ... :::r:. ... ,.. 1· -·-1-·~'''" "DR. ZHIVAGO" DoHy 8:30 Siii/SiMi-J:I 5-l:JO . . I ~ I I " I I • { I I I , I . I • • I l I • .; iiftollilmwl·_,SIUJl._lllllll·llAllll·""llllllll·•nB:IDIYJI --~.lHIYlllf.UI ·:;.':A,;;.~ "'."~IKlllll:Jollflf. ---1981-IUlllOSlt'Bl:l)ll --~ ~~-·---·IC'\•---"""~ WIN~Jc~~,!~!!!!,11 TOO iiJ STARTS FRIDAY, DEC. 20 MATIMHS' DAILY Tht Happy011tfortht Holidafs lfa the hon0.1t ~ory ~the ChleoqO hre. .• and they'ie ~1'1Q on ll-· ;:.).JO"<! \'toCtNi ()\I']'::.\· ::JJ::Jo~mrx:Jl· ~ltil CN (l!J [M)l'M{·Crlf.tSoom:J·!i.5~ 'l!W01 - od~ Sc~'tw.WTrol!:afi t.\l !lliOo:> ~Olll!IEOO.bt&NllOfOACIC~l'o:Mild ti..-:c!W ~t'AJT~li!D!R · t.N::....,,..,l'icxM'.ei J'.~'Sll()SLA.'I() •\ fDc'\.~VT bt l'NJ. M()tl~ ·lfO'MCO.OP.• J?..lj,.I~• t.J~~,t~l'IC~ln!PG!iM§#I-· ST A._RTS FRiDA v: DEC . ZO • Festival Moved HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSO~ ST. COSTA-' MESA 646-0573 ~2 MILE_$_ SQUTH OF SAN DIEGO fYIY. ENJO.l= 'THE TOWERING INFERNO" IN SUPER PANA.VISION AT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN THE WORLD STARTSfRIOAYAT 11 A.M. DOORS OPEN AT I 0:30 ~.M. 'TOWERIMGINFERNO"SHOWS 11 ,t..M. 2 P.M.·5-8-IOP.M.DAl(Y '"THI DA'f'OF ~ DOLl'MIH" &,......- "I I HAllO" HOUW BU)~UIS. DIC. It "AllPOIT 75" STA~TS ftl. DIC. 20 "LT ROBIN CRU SOE" ./ 1 AMHUALNll XMAS MHC:HAl(TS MATittllS AU.NEE D~. 23 & 24 ~ ~ Mori. 1lwv Fri, 1:30 ,,... ""':: ':-'i.!:._~·1'e.,, 25 "HAllT & TOMTO " '"S.P.Y.S.'" 111 &.di! Mc. lZ:lO 1<1 2:00 P"' ,.....,. au ... ' t!Olid..,.i 11.2~ Cl11o" U ,,1., 12 lO 11 tn ' STARS Al PACINO IRI DIANE KE A TON ROBERT DUVALL SCREENS DAILY I 2:00.3o2S-7 :00·TOilO NO ,ASSIS PLU.Sl' "THIE LONGEST YARD~ IHDS THU•S. OEC. 19 "FRONJ ,AC.l'" 'TARTS Fii. DEC. 20 "A cross between Lo.t Story and l!'' LastTango In Parisi Vfi!fib: ... ..,.,.,.,. ThefTrial Q IPGI Billy Jack $1""'"~ DELORES TAYLOR TOM LAUGHLIN I • • ' • . - BIOOAILVPILOT Sorry, No Cure To Cold By Dr. Slelncrobn DEAR DR . STEIN· CROHN : Some J?WPIC are ;,i(raid of getting heart at· tucks, I 'm not . What bothen me most is the fear of catching cold. t know it is a phobia . When anye>ne sneezes near me in a movie, I'll get up <1nd move at lea~t 10 rows away . IC many in the au- (Jience a re coughing .or s neezing , I 'll get out of there and leave halfway through the picture. Wh ene ve r my \l.'ife is down with a virus. I'll sleep in another room . J don't know where 1 picked up this fear. I'erhaps it's com - pli cating pneumonia~ ear infec;:tion, J'm really afraid of. My father died of pneumonia when I was a DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE teen-ager . My older brother died. following a mastoid operation. Everyone in the family was saying all the misery began with only a common cold. ls there any effectual way to ward off a virus in- fection? How about taking s h ots '! }l ow abo ut vitamins? \Vhat do you think of taking antibiotics as soon as anyone else in the house has a cold and fe\·er? \'ou 'll probably think I'm being sill~1r. A. CO)Jl\IENT: Each one of us is entitled to our-Own - p rivate fear s a nd ap•. prehensions. What's silly for one is not for another. As yo u s-ay, cold s Ca n sometimes be dangerous. But I emph asize th e \vord sometimes because most .,, colds are in nocuous, though uncom fortable. 'fhe u•ays to prevent colds --are ~.s-tlebatable-as the best w.ay_\o..t.a·eaL-.co\ds.-Feed-- cold? Starve a cold?' 1'ake aspirin or antibioti cs'! Take a Shot of liquor? 'fake hot tea':' Rest in bed or tnove a round and not give in to it? Stay a\vay from sneezers? Not get.the feet \vet? Stay away from tlrnfts? There are many ifs, ands ~ a nd buts. Each one of us must learn our own weak· nes!cs and !:iUSceptibilities. And evon then there is no :;ure way to keep from catching cold. You see. l know all the questions, bu t don't have a ll the answers. Neve·rtheless, what~lo dO? Take proper precau- . lions based on personal ex· perie nce. rfncl hope ftir thi best. And try not to be too conce,rned a bout" co lds. !Wost are no real threa1 to health and life. lncklental· ly, J doubt that taking shots, ' \·itamins or antibio1~cs \\'ill prevent colds. DE.<\R l\IR. T.: \\'hy \YtlS your doctor interested in ex- amining . your earlobes: ·Perhaps he has read a re· cent medical ii rticle that has alerted him. . .<\ccording to Dr. Edgar J .ic hs t~in, l\ID, and as- sociates in a11 article \Vl'il· ten for t he ~C\\" England .lournal of l\led\cinc and partially reprinted in i\locl e rn i\l cdicin c: ··A diagonal earlobe erease oc · curs more frequently-in pa· tients \Vith coronary he<1rt · di s e ase than i n agr. matched healthy persons. ~ind should be r('gardcd as <i coronary risk fa ctor. 'fhc ear c rease, eitheljun· il atcral or bilateral, is nforc µre,•alcnt in the sixth to 111nth dcca<les of life ... The il1 ;.igona l e~11"lobc <'rease \\";JS obser\·l·d in -17 percent ol' those \Vil h C'Ol'onary ht•:i rt d1i.e:1se and in 30 percent of tilt..• !hl•allhy) 1'0tllJ'(}I J,:l'Ol!!), a s tatistically ~ignil1c:int di! lerentl'." F<•R :'\IRS. 1''.: "\\'a!cr \J,d.111cl' ' IS Ille bod,1 ·.~ •11t'L'h;1ni~m ol' pro\·idinp a bal :1 nce ht•lv:ren the <Jmounl or fhud taken inl o the body and lhe amounl uf nued ex ,·re lcll. Self·lrtatn1t·nt 1111· :-11l11~ f(1r \~·1..·ek:-or n1onth~ n1 .1y f!o harm. :ind \\h:ll m11:hl huvc hcel1 correrled early.in rhe sinus pr.obl cm muy tht ni•c: (1.utif>.e 11· mort> C'>M'lnus 1n ;1 n u~e n1(•nl \1;i1·n~ \lr Stt!incruhn in hi~ b.1okll'I, ··'i'our Sln11~ Pruhll'1n · F11r • 1 !'OllY \ltih:,..JUUl .41. Lill.:. !l<iflt'I' enc lo:.ing ~O fl'nl:-. a!'ld a STi\~\l 'ED. f,V.Lf llDDllE SSt:u ENVELOPE. -. ··; •• • • By Bil Keane Catalyst Prepares Women f~r ~teniews ~ -... . , THE FAMILY aacus By JOYCE L. KENNED\' DEAR JOYCE: I am • 42.year-old woman interest· ed in returning to work. I have an AB degree with-a resuming a career, or switching fields.· Among its services is a series of wo r k·related booklets. One. ''.Your Job Campa;ign," is especially beneficial in its new 56-page revision·, which includes these lips on ·the job in· te.rvi.ew: ~tt thap 1 militant or An· t~()nistic one1 i$1iktt1Y to be •1more comfortable and mpre constructive orl! for yOU," ~ . major in sociology and : minor in psychology. I've had one year's experience as a social worker 21 )tears ago, plus sales and vo1un· teer experience. Can you direct me to a ~ource that would be helpful towa rd combinine: m.y interests and t education into a suitable position? -G.M.C., Northboro, Ma . .ALL STORES CELEBRATING GRAND OPENING . . HOLIDAY SALE -..._ --:.---· . WEST LOS ANGELES 10525 VENICE BLVD. TEL. 559-9590 - L.A•GEsr SILECrlOlf IN 'RIE Mir! NArlONALLY ADVERrlSED NAME BRANDI YOU CAM. rRillT! 10-00's OF ·tlRGE REMNANTS .SIZE PUASUlllKYCHll SAVINGS 10o• liu11111•111rs. UP to •• % SMALL - SllE- SAVINGS UPTO •• ( + • ; --HERCULO* UVEL L.OOP 55% HERCULON• OLEfilN. ~596 NYLON PILE. ,.EXCELLENT FOR HIGH .T)lAFFIC AR<l\S · .AP ARTMENTS.iHOTELS, MOTELS, OFFIG~ ETC. MANY CQLORS MOW SALE PRICID •• , •• COMPARABLE RtlAIL ....... $5.99 ' • •10<•'•"• ·~•••.•"• .,. ~••••\'' r"' ,.,..,,.,;,, • ., .. ,,., ... •o•....'_'.• _•·~' " ''"'" • .IJUPllit'flfYIOlil 'SCULPTURED . '· 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMf/illflLON-P-llL ---t ASRiONABLE THREE-LEVEL COBBLESTONE DESIGN 18. BRIGHT COLORS. N W•SALE PRICED ..... COMPARABLE RET IL ..... $7.99 - . -:;QDE~ll~UHE~RE _ .. HI.LOW. . 1 . ·100% KODEL • POLYESTER~ILE. LUXURIOUS Hl ·LOW • : STYLING.COMBINED WITHiA GENTLEINTERPLAY , OF DESIGN AND COLOF(.~VAILAB~E IN 20 SOLID ·""-.AND TWEED COLORS. N W SALE PRICED, •••• ·.COMl'ARABLE RETA L. ·" •• ; $8.99 SO. YD. SAVE Sl.OD , ,...-.. -. -QU_A...:LITY-.-.M-E-.-.. -.D-'(.._A_IP_IT_S -.,-LO-W~D-ISC,..OU_llT,-7"'":::'""--D-'U'--PONT NYlON , WE ARE THE WEST'S l-AIGEST--VOL-UME-<-ARPET C-HAIN!-""Es. TRl-COLO~SHAG • srnnnoill THE LAIGIST CARPET llYllfOIY ... THI WIST 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. RICH. DEEP DURABLE SHAG IN • IVllY ROLL OF CUPIT IS MAiklD AID PRlaD FOi YOUI NEW THREE·COLOR DESIGN S. Et EGANT STYLING. . SHOPPI" COIVEllllCL . NOW SALE PRftlO " , •• •AU EAlot UICOIDITIOIALLY GUAIAITllD. COMPARABLE RETAIL '"'-'«--~5.99 DUPONT NYLON Hl~LOW LOOPk- 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. Hl·LDW PATIERN THAT COM81NES BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. Jl·LARGE $ELECTION OF 'BRIGHT TWEEDS IN A VARIEW OF COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED ..... 1--i-·coMPARABLE RETAIL'$5.49 KODEL ®m HI-LOW SHAG 100%.KODEL• Ill POLYESTER PILr · A CLASSIC Pl>,TTERN WITH THE DISTINCTIVE LOOK OF ELEGANCE. STAIN AND SOIL RESISTANT. MANY COLOR COMBINATIONS NOW SALE PRICED ..... COMPARABLE RETAIL $11.99 -· ---- 1EVERY fr:~~~~~ss~~~~! PRICED - -HERCULON® SCULPT,UREIHll-LOW IOOTi°G~\RLc;,uil-~~J~~F~~B~~\~A~' • --RE~ISTS STAl,N AND WEAR. AVAILABLE IN MANY COLO~S AND . ATTRACTIVE PAHERNS. .... NOW SALE PRICED COMPARABLE,RETAIL •.. $7 .99 ••••.• 1..,~ .......... ~· .... ~ ... ··~ • ... ....... 0. o ......... ~~· ... o •••.•••• ,. ROPE TEXTURE SHAG lOO~YLON FIBER PILE. ·• BULKY, SPRINGY SHAG CON- STRUCTION, TEMPTINGLY SOFT AND LUXURIOUS. SUPER·BRIGHL · COLORS FOR EXTRA SPARKLE. • ••• NOW SALE PRICED COMPARABLE RETAIL. $8.99 98 II. SQ, YD, SAVI $4.00 -COMVIMIEMT CllDIT PIANI AND UNI TIRMI AYAILAlll • Ull IOR IRR SMOP·AT-MOMI SIRYICI. • VISIT OUR CUllOM DRAnRT DIPT. NO. HOLLYWOOD VENTURA -:::. WHITTIER 'LONG IEACH .MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN VALLEY 7007 laurtl Canyon 2501 I, Main Str"I 15918 E. Whinier Blyd. 3008 Btllllower ll•d. _4l8t_ llolt--'"ltYn · 15945111rlitt ll•d. -NORTHERN C/dlFORNIA Blvd. -t82.2200 (8os164&·$041 943.01•1 421.ati4 11111 626-3511 !114).a3.t.1100 •tAMPBEll HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE . PASADENA CANOGA P~K COVINA W. LOS ANGELES • MlllBRA 1122 Vint Stre~t 4216 A_rlella Blvd. 2660 l . Col0tadt Blvd. 210)8 s;e2mQ11 a .280 l • .AuowJllthway -10525 Vtlllct-llYd •. --1..J--~::-;:=0::-:'1:~-:--.--- --tt2·62J:>--·l---S42-6U6 -srr.ttoo-4 • 334 t66·4471 559.t519 • SAN CARLOS . •· "' .. • • . . . . • • . .. --•• Ii ' ( ' I • '! > .. " • BJODAILYP1LOT I Sorry, No Cure T(J ·wld · By Or. Stelncrohn DEAR DR . STEIN· CROHN: Some people are afraid of getting heart etl· t acks, I 'm not. Wh a t bothers me most is the fear of catching cold. , l know it is a phobia. When anyone sneezes near me in a movie, I'll get up and move at lca~t 10 rows away. If many in the au- dience are coughing or sneei ing, I 'll get oul of there and leave halfway through the picture . . Whenever nly \Yife is down with a virus, I 'll sleep in another room. I don't know \\:here I picked up thi s fea r. P erhaps it's com- plicating pneumonia, or ear infection, l'n1 really afraid of. l\1y father died of pneumonia when I was a . DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE teen-ager. Afy older brother died following a mastoid operation. Everyone In the ramily was saying all the misery began with only a common cold: IS there any erfeclual way to "'ard orr a virus in· fcction? How about takin_g_ s hot s? r1 0-w about vitamins? \\'hat do yol.I think or taking antibiotics_ &1S soon as a nyone else In the house has a cold and fever"! You'll probably th.ink I'm bein4,sil!Y· Mr: A. COMMENT: Each one or us is entitled lo our own private fears and ap· prchens ions. What's silly for one is not for a®ther. As y-ou say, cold s can sometimes be dangerous. Bull-emphaslie the word sornetim_J'S because most colds are innocuous, though uncomfortable. The ways to prevent colds are as debatable as the best· way to tre at colds,. F"eed a 1 cold ? Starve a cold? :rake .. aspir~n or antibiotics? Take · a shot of liquor? Take hot tea'! Rest in bed or move around and not give in to it? Stay away from sneezer~? Nol.. ee.LlheJ~t wet? Stay_ .awa y (rom drafts? There arc many i£s, ands and buts. E;,ch one or us must learn our own "''cak- -.nesses and susceptibilities. And even then there is no sure way to ·keep from catching c61d. Yo'u see, I know all the questions, but don't have all lheanS\.\'ers. Nevertheless, what to db? Take proper precau- tions based on personal ex· perience, and hope for th best. And try not to be too conce rned about colds. Most are no real threat to hiahh a nd life. Incidental· ly, I dou bt that taking shots. \'ilamins or anlibio(ics will pre.vent colds. Dt:Alt :\IR . T.: \\'hy \\•as your cl_oclor interrsted in ex- a1n in1 ng you!' earlobes? Perhaps he has read a i·e- cent n1edical article that . has <itc.[_led him. According to Dr. Edgar Lic h:;tein. MD. a ncl as· sociatcs in an article \Vrit- tcn for the New Eligland J ournal of i\Iedicine and pa rtia ll y reprinted in !\toder n l\ledicinc: ···A diago nal earlobe <'reasc OC· curs n1ore fr('Quently in pa- tients \\'ilh co ronary he;i rt d isease t han in ae:c - matched healthy persons. 01nd should be r1•garded :is a. coronary ris k factor,. 1=hc ear creas{" ei1hcr un· 11Jtcrnl or bil:itcral. is more pre,•3Jcnt 1n the sixth to ni nth dee.ides of life ... Th(' di agonal t.·:1rlohl' crC'JSC "'as obs<'r\·ed in 17 P"rCl'nt of tho;;(' 11·ith-roronarv hl'art di sea~c and in 30 prr.cent or U11• i h ... ;il th~·) ron!rol ~ruup, oi st:1 ti st1 cally sig111rican1 'lifl'e rl'lll'l'.'' ron :itRS. N.: "\\'atcr b.danct"'' i~ the bndv"lil n1('c hanism of providin~ a b a lan·c~ between th1.• amount of rlu id takC-'n into the body and lhc amouneor flu"d excreted. Sclf-trl'atment for "'inn~ for· "'t't.'ks or nmnlhtt m11y du harm , and \\'hill n11,Rht ha\'e beth cor1'tlCle<I e11rly.-in 1he !inus problt'm m.1y lhrn rt'· quirt a mor(' -'Crious m 11 n:i ,c('ment "':lrns Dr. Stc.1nc.rnhn ·In h1. booklet. "Your Sinus Problem." fo'or a Cn)l\ \\ ri1e him nt lhi~ p:t pl!r· e nclosi ng 50 rt"'11111 a nd ~ STA~f PED, St-:LF- A-D 1J llf ES S E'1lf Ei~VELOPf'-J . --.. WedMtday, Oeettnbe, 18. 1974 --.. Catalyst Prepares W ~men for 1nte·1191 ..... 1~" ews ~ "let me· know when they're ready to be turned on, Daddy, ond I'll flip the switch!". By JOYCE L. KENNEDY DEAR JOYCE: I am a 42·year-old woman interest- ed in returning to work . I have an AB degi:ee with a major in sociology and minor in psychology. I've had one year's experience as a social worker~21 years ago.-plus sales and volun- teer experience. Can you dir~t me to a source that would be helpful toward combining my interests and education into a suitable position? -G,l\1 .C., Northboro, Ma . ALL STORES CELE.BRATING iiRAND OP·ENING- HOLIDAY SALE • WEST LOS ANGELES 10525 VENICE BLVD. TEL. 559-9590~· _ LARGllT, llUCTION l!t THI WllT! NATIONALLY ADVUTlllD NAMI BRANDI YOU CAN TRUST! . ' 1 OOO's OF LARGE REMNANTS SIZE MIAH 1111111,l'OUI 1-MUMIMIJITS. SAVINGS UP TO •• % SMALL SIZE · SAVINGS UP TO :. resuming a career, or switehing fields . Aii\ong its services is a series of work-related baoklets. One, "Your Job Campaign," is especially beneficial in Its new 56·page revision, which includes these tips on the job Jn. terview: public -refation• offjce-if-'~"'°' niplo~ to dk -ra.ther ~ • ~Qjtar:i&GN:n· • there Is one or, In a sm.aller' l_OUt martt11I 5t1lU!, rout j.lgontsuc one,11s)lkelr&.be operation from the person• age or details· aW>ut-.x_QUI' a more com ortab~ w h o a 'n s w e rs t b e! family. But use youridisd'e--..~. t0nstructlve one telephone...'.'.,.. tion when' sucW' matt~rs )'Ou. • • come up -and they may-......_ CUE CARDS. "Write on dui;-ing an interview. The ...,. an index card the strengths!· employer may want re·, _ ....... or key selling points , you .assurance that you would, DBBlllE.FING . Debflef-........ want to convey to \he. be4 stable, permanent1 ad·1 yourseUassoon1;rter theh~- .-------·-dlUon to the staff~· 1 (ervlew as pos111ble. Take DATA GATHERING. To ( · j out your job search wotk improve you.r chances.Career Corner t ATTITUDE. ''T~u~bj 1~ and write dowi;i ever· know somethiilg about pro-_ " you will come to Ul· ~h1n1 you feel you bandied spective employers before terview fully aware that wrong. your interview. Along with emploYer during each ln· women-have often su«eied FOR A LISTING of the other sources, such as terfiew. And don 't be afraid inequalities or outright dis· Catalyst-affiliated resourte libraries and friends. . . to refer to that card during crimination in e"mpl~ment centers, and a flier descrih· "A n ann·ual report, promo·, theinterview." in the past; it is /n'I t ing publications; send,a . tional material, advertise· that, during the pt view., postcard to J9yct1Lain Ken: ments or press releases If A N D L I N G you focus on tod:ti· -and: nedy at this newi:Paper, Ask from the company may give QUESTIONS. "~~ s~o~d tomorrow; confil;te 'that: for "Catalyst 1"Ctwork and you further facts and in-be a~are that it .is .map-. the scene for wom ln'lbt!: p-ublication1'.1 • Allow sights. You can get .these propr1ate and even 11l~gal UI work force has ch•R1ed and several weeks (or delivery.~ with a calt to the company's· ~some instances for a pro-, is changing. That ~tude,, ( • HERCULON® LEYIL LOOP ' 55% HERCULON• OLEFIN. 45'1!> NYLON Pl . EXCELLENT FOR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS • -APARTMENTSr HOlELs,.MillELS.-OFEICES, EIC.~........, . MANY COLORS NOW SALE PRIC•D ; •••• COMPARABLE RETAIL. •••••• $5.99 • •\•'"'"" "••••••• o• "'"'""' ,,.. """'••••• "'''"""' to• •U •><'••' H• DUPONT N,YLON SCULPTURED 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON Pl.LE. FASHIONABLE THREE·LEVE~ COBBL,ESTONE DESIGN' 18 BRIGHf COLO . NOW SALE PRIC~D •.,,, • COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• $7,99 KODEL ®· Hl~LOW • 100% KODEL• PO[Y JER-1' L.UXURIOUS HI-LOW STYLING COMBINED. ENTtE INTERPlA OF DESIGN AND COLOR. ILABLE IN 20 SOLID AND TWEED COLORS. 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LOS A,NGELES 4236 Arlt1l• llvd. 2660 E. Color..to llvd. 21038 Sher111t1n Woy .210 I. Arrow Hl ... ny 10525 '"''" llvd. NGUHUN CALIPO~NIA •CAMPBELL ··MILLBRAE 542-6696 571.ttoo 347.2334 .-966-4471 559.9590 • SAN CARLOS ' .. • f -. , • .. ' ··---~---, --• • • ' Phantastic Phoods, Viejo Recipes .Worthy ·of an ~ncor~ By Ci\ROL 3100RE D•llW PU•t f" ... E"W" Tke adage that iood things come in little packages applies especiall y to the numerous club cookbooks appear - ing at holid ay bazaars. Phantastic Philharmonic Phinge r Phood Phile is the title that barely fits · on the tiniest edition put out by Orange County Philharmonic Society committees to benefi t youth concerts. Actu all y an expandable file of col· ored index cards, this mini-collection contains most of the best tea breads, melt in your mouth cookies and con- fections that you might not have been abl e to coerce·from a hostess. Committee members have "pre- pa red th e m ove r the years for perfo rmers' "intermission-kaffee klatchcs." The 19th mus ical season has started in elementary school districts, featur- ing the new Mu sic Mobile, a docent , program on wh ee ls, designed to in· troduc;e third graders to the sounds or the symphony orchestra. One dolla r d ona tions ror the cook bookl et m ay be made to any com- mittee member or the society offices in ~ewport Bearh and 11untin gton Beach. A much more ambitious cul jnary er- fort is the 340·page Rancho Viejo J unior's Recipe Round Up. This bright yellow, sturdily bound book:'i.iedicated to peopl&\vho love to eat contains everything from great- .grandmother's trea1tures to recipes that require convenience apPli ances of the 1970s. Other features are a gourmet sec- tion~household hints, guides for wines and cheeses a nd fun food projects such as pancake people. 3 tablespoons va nilla 3 eggs, beaten I 11:l cups chopped walnuts Sift togethe r fi rst fi ve ingredients. Add others in order. ltakc in greased bundl or t ube pan 1 hour at 350 degrees. LAVER COOKIES 1<;i cup m argarine . l 'h cups graha m cracker crumbs l cup chopped nu ls I cup chocolate chips I cu p coconut 1 can ·c1s oun ces) S\~·eetened con· 'densed milk In a 13 x 9 inch baking dish, melt margarine. Spririkl(o crumbs over but- ter to cover eveO ly. S1lrcud nuts, chips and coconut in Juycrs. Drizz le con·· denscd milk over a11. Bak~ 30 minutes at350deg!'ecs.Cool; cut into squa res.· PEANUT STREUSEL 'KUCHEN 1~, cup nour 1., cup brO\\'n sugar, packed 1 teaspoon cinnamon 6 tablespoon s butler , softened, divided 1 i cup chopped peanuts· 2eg~s I tub (4'2 ounces~ frozen whipped dessert,&.opping 2 tablespoons milk l tea.spoon vanilla 21.h cups buttermilk baking mix 2 tablespoons sugar Stir flour~.,brown sugar, cinnamon well : blend 1n 3 tablespoons butter un- til crumbly. Stir in nuts and set aside. Combine ~ggs. toppin g, remaihing butter , milk , and vanilla. Add baking VEGETABLE CASSEROLE 2 cups slie~ carrots 2 cups sliced celery I can (I pound) whole small onions, drai ned -· • I can cream of celery soup I cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 package ti','!! ounces) slivered almonds "1-: cup corn flakes. crushed Cook carrots and celt·ry in small •amount or \\'aler unlil crisp-teRder. Drain. Combine \\'ith onions. soup, cheese and half of the almondS and turn into a l ~~·quart casserole. Sprinkle remaining almonds and corn fl a ke cru mbs O\'Cr top. Bake at 350 degrccs for 30 minutes. Serves 8. SPE.ClkL GREEN BEA~S . . ' 1 tablespoon margarine . mi-x andsug-al";-mix-well . --· Spread half the baller in greased 9·inch square pan; dot with half of crum b topping. Carefully spread rest 1:!CUpsoftbrcl!_d crumbs . •;.cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 packages (9 ounces eadi} frozen cut grl'cn beans -·l can 1~ ouncesr·water chestnuts. drained and sliced 1 ~ cup margarine I teaspoon lemon juice 1 ~teaspoon crushed, dried basil In small saucepan. melt I t ables~ poon margarine . Add soft bread crumbs. Heat a nd stir until crumbs are golden brown . Stir 1n Parmesan cheese and set aside. Cook green beans and drain. stir in \\·ater chestnuts. margarine, lemon j ui ee and basil. Co\·e r and h-eat through. --· · Turn bean m ixture into serving dish and sprinkle with cr.umb mixture. Scr\·es 7. TEA TABLE AT PHILHARMONIC HOLIDAY PARTY The 53.50 book is available through Rancho Vi ejo Juniors, P.O. Box 321, El Toro. 92630. . or batter into pan and sprinkle with rest of tpp1>ing.J3ake JO minutes at 350 ·--. ' • By · JO OLSON ) • Of .. DliilJ~Mlff In these .days of equality for the sexes, there is one /as.t hold-out: the gingerbread man. As hard as you look along the Orange Coast this Christmas .holiday. you cannot find a gingerbre~d woman or a gingerbrbad person. There are plen ty of g/ngerbre~d men and gingerbread-boys available in the bakeries, but the situation doesn 't appear likely to change , according to a spokesperSWJ .for Trotter's Bakery in Laguna Beae/I; · Llhderoth 's in "Huntington Beach still offers gingerbread men because of tnJdftion, and the Cupcake in Costa Mesa _ simply ct111s them gingerbr11ad ~ies.· James White, of White's Pastries in Costa Mesa, said the gingerbread man is a tradition like Safl.la Claus, ''more of a child's ifling," and doesn? think the gingerbread men are discrimi!JBIOrY. Though he bakes only_ , g/ngertire11d men, he said· he is !'all for womah~ lib In some-' things. I still II~ my women feminine." ' Even the cookbooks are out. of. date, since they only offer recipes for gingerbread men or boys, and cookie cutters generally are in the shape of men. But there Is hope for equal opportunity in gingerbread if tl}e chlldreri of El Toro Co/)· bnue to set the pace, According to a spokesman for the Mission Bells bakery, the adults still come in for glngerbrea d men . but the children , ere asking tor . gingerbread people. ... .. - -- Proceeds go toward such p'hil ail- thropies as kid ney delecUon vans, free vision and hearing clinics, scout troops for mentally retarded and pro~ motion of foster grandparents in the Saddleback Va ll ey, Vegetarle recipes \\·ere patticula_!:__ ly appea ing:-Here are firee along \\'ilh three selections from Phioger ... Phoods . The Raw Apple Cake has all the moist SYleetness or a fruitcake Y•ithout the.. bother of chopping_ can· died fruit a nd citron. -RA\VAP'PLECAKE 3cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon II.I teaspoon salt r 2 cups sugar t 'h cups'Ve,etable oil · 3 cups finely chopped.apples .'~egries. . SPINACll .. ARTICltOK E 'CASSEROLE 3 jars C6 oun ces each) marinated ar~hokes.drained 2 ,,.~ages (10 ounces each) frozen spinach~ awed and drained- 1 packag '<B ounces) c;ream cheese, softened , 2 tablespoons bulter 1~ cup milk 1 ~~up grated Parmesan cheese Pl ace a rtichokes in greased I · square baking pan. Drain spinach and spread over artichokes. -Blend cheese with butter·and mix.·in milk. Spread cheese mixture ov:er .spinach. Sprinkle top with Parmesan cheese. Cover'and bake at350degre'e!;- £or ;,)() minutes. Remove .cover and bake 10 more minutes. Some ·. ---- COVER DESIGN-FOR-RANCHO-VIE-JO-JUNIORS' COOKBQOK ·-----Fri I ls - Cutt·ing Cookie Custo·m • , _,_ .... • -..fJ. Okay "Do you have a r ecipeJor apple pie for diabetics?'' the c~er asked. No r eason why people on restricted • diets can't hi ve some Trills for their menu . The request was referred to the Am erican Diabetes Association of-tice. 17842 Irvin e Blvd., Tustin where cookbooks are just one of the services provided. Sug'gesliob s for sugar.free cooking are becoming in creasingly popular-to tlle general public, too. .., An authority in the field is Jeanne Jones. a former Orange Coast resi- dent, who now serves on the National Council oC Nutrition ror the ADA and js fo od edito"r ror its national magazine, Forecast. ~ She offers these two r ecipes as somethin g extra for the holiday'table. The rest or her menu that can be prepi}red a day or two ahead includes c=onsomme, relish tray, cranberry ap- ple wreath salad, roast turkey with mushroom gravy and almond-rice ...,. dressing, French cut green beans and grasshopp~r pi e. - J\.1rs. J ones notcd'that the con· somme and relishes are -practically calorie-free fillers that overcome the dieter's deprived feeling. · PUMPKIN PUFF 12orange cups. d\>tional 3~ cups n1a s he-d pumpkin (1 can (29 ounces) solid pack pumpkin ) .l teaspoon grated orange peel 1 4 cup fresh or a nge juice -2 teaspoons vanill a 1 leaspoon'cinna mon ·~teaspoon nutmeg l egg, lightly..beaten 1~ cup milk , '~' cup secdlessr:Uslns 11 u want lo serve your f'um kin Pur lit:::DnllF t.URSJo_r a anc.fcr prescniilTOn, 5lice !'!ix l::irgeoranges in half horizontally. Remove ALL o( the pul p and !ia vc tor other uses. Scallop 1.'dges, if desi red . (The puff ta!ites just us good cooked ln a casserole.) PuL lhe pumpk in in u large mixing • JEANNE JONES: DIET AUTHORITY bO~d. Grate one teaspoon of ora n~o 60l.ILLON 81\1\,f.:D ONIOXS pcej, bc_ing carerul lo use only the .1dor.cn s ma ll \Yhiteonions,pcclcd orange part or the peel as the y,•hitc 2 cups beef stock par! has a bittc.r taste. 1 teaspoon thyme Then. slice the orange in half and 1 .. teaspoon \Yhit<! ~ppcr squeeze it. This should make afmut •:1 2 hay leaves · cup fresh orange juico. Add JM)th the '-:cup rresh minced parsley peel and ju-Ice lo the pumpkin alon ~ Put the oni ons in a large casserole \\'ith •fbc vanill a, cinnamon und 1l11tt h~ tt lid-; nutmeg Co mbine thl' hccf s{O('k, thyme ond Combine the egg with the milk t1nd ..,, hite peppe r a nd pour ovt'r the ·add to pumpkin. Beat lhl' pumpkin onion!t . Add the hay lea\'es \\'hole so ~url' u·lth an elect ric mixer or you can ren \'C them cas_iJy. Sprinkle "r ar)~ hlil(IQ a l'f unffi 011Tf}';"'F'Qld par5!ey O\'er lOp. in rulslns and mix LhorouRhly. Cover tlghlly with hd or aluminum Di\•ide amontt oran~c cups or put ;1\1 'foil :ind hnke 3t 325 deiree5 ror •10 in a casserole :i nd b:.1ke 30 mlnulC!S in . i;p1tlutrs. Jternovc bay lc11vcs bcCorc a 32~·dciz ret::. ov~n. Serves 12. Each~ ,licrvlng. T hree onions are1 ap11rox · portion contains 1'2 Grotw> R Vt!~luy''im:1tel\' •1 Croup B v.tgctilblc and 18 ble.11 rrulJ a n~38ca lori . / culorli!s . . ' - / ., HAROLO WICKERSHAM TENDS PLANTS Unusual Greeting .. 1---____ r;.,,m.ed i e.n11.L:-J..o.a Ri\·ers h~1s <·ut her c·hristm :1s rr:c.1ilin.g list from 2.000 dov.:n to ~ on e~ Recalling 1973 !'.t she s id. "!I ~e.rit out 2.000 t:1rds :ind mv secretar~-died of ghie p oisoni n..g . '' T h is· ,·e:1 r 's C':1rd. a 26 .x • '4s.foot bill board. is high abo ,·e ~roll~-\\·ood's S unset Strip. Says Joan. ''It \ron·~get· lost in the m£1il : ·~ • 1 .. Garden Thrives on Love By Al.USON DEERR 0 1 llW Olilf lt111ot$i.N Clad in sweatshirt, work· pants a nd sturdy shoes, ~l arold \Vie kersham spends untold hours at the Orange Coa s1 YMCA. . The Ja odscuping thut sof- tens the angles of the build- ing is l1is baby. added bjt Li v IJit over the past five years. I-le donated 95 per('(,lt of the plantings hi1nself. He looks much younger than his true age, "'hich he prefers to de·e mphasile, but admits he used t.o row across the inlet <tt Corona de! Mar and take the foot- P<ilh to Lagun<i Beach . ··And, I rode ~ bu ggy <lo"'n the l\lir;1clc l\1ile on \\l ilshire Boulcvtird v.:hcn there were just beanrields on ei ther side. "I keep young because I have young idc<!s <i nd a good ou tlook on life," he the pool. . i.ald. Everything he does is a •liJi: com munity service giflto the Y. in cluded 33 years oJ work Probably the most pre· with high school students, cious gift is time. Whe n t e a c hin g in c hurc h es Wickersham gets in volved where\' er he lived. in somethlng "he works it to A past elder of St. An· the full." When he retired d rc""··s P"resby t e r ia n utter a 25·yea r career in Church. Ne""'port Beach. he sales, he utilized his busi- Y.:.ilh..his.-\!dfe...t.ook. a.._g.roup_llf.S.~ills on the YMCA's 1)f vo uths on <In Easter week finance comm ittee. ouiing to the desert and Ilis talents as a gardener Grand Canyon. arc dbvious. "We we re the Cirst to do it "Peo ple a re always stop- a nd loved every minute of• ping to ask me advice on it." lheir plants. Some don't re- Now a widower. hi s youth alize I'm a volunteer and ~·o r k Is indirect. 00 \\'l y have tried to hire me a way gardening is my contribu-from the Y, ''he laughs. tion." !"le proudly leads a ··Pla ntings take. time to tour of t he Y facilities point-get going. I do all or the the ing out \11hcre proposed pro-\\l ater ing, a nd pruning and jects wi ll be. pl anting. And, sometimes, a "When that ivy gets go-boy will help me with lhe ing , i t 's going to be .weeding." beautiful,'' he says, display-Why all of this effort? ing his handiwork around "All of my lire I've , BUsin ess Women League. an auxiliary of the Lyric Opera Association, Newport Beach Charter will meet. Sunday, Dec. 22, Chapter, American Busi· in the Moss Point home of ness Woman's Association the Andrew Morlhlands for will meet at 7 p.m. Friday, the annual Christmas Dec. 20, in the BalbOa Bay party. Club for a Christmas dinner · ~~r~d~.iewing the boat . ·vouth Party OWLS Underprivileged children of American Indians will be _ . entertained at a__Christmas .orr1cers . Wives League party at IL a.m .. Sunday,, w1ll .enterta1n .husbands at a Dec. 22. in the Stanton Cbr_1st!Das dinner d~nce, ·recreation haJJ. beg1nn1ng. at 7 p.m. Friday, .Sponsoring the event is Dec;. 20, 111 th~ Newporter the Orange County Indian Inn. Center, which also will pro- vide about 50 food baskets P cirty • for needy families. Orange County Adoptive Parents Association will have the annual children's Chris tmas party at l p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, in the Inn .ofTomorrow, Anaheim. Lyric Opera Lag una Beach Opera THE Gardens Las BuenaS Aniigas Aux- iliary, Family Service As·. sociation announced the. Coffee Garden in San Juan · Capistrano will be closed / from Monday, Dec. 23, to· Monday,} an. 6. I , Wi9hlulr a LadY lie11m- Chiri•l1111t1•- A . H. WEINERT hql1day ent€Rta1n1nq HICKORY FARMS OF OHIO , Ghoos6 • Gbees6- Ball ~ hof1 Big favorites at Hickory Farms of Ohio. Cheese BaJt is made trbm a special blend of cheese. Cheese Log from aged, smoked cheddar. Both ~c9ve1e.d. _willL_g_round nuts" .•• deliciOus! $2.29 each. Our Store is Loaded with Party Snacks & Other'Fine Foods 41~~lkat; ~e1~~!® WISICLIFF .-PLAZA I ii,. & ..... •.....,.,. IMcll • ....,_ '4J.097J ............. "11 t . w. 'ti'· s..,., Where is -Moving~<;>ul ,d B_e a Dream the apple with . your name on it? c . ' ' By JOAN RIVERS \Ve ·have j USt moved for the third-and last-time,. and afte r the havoc of this last mo\'e, the only way I \\•ill ever relocate again "'ill be if the "-'hole state of Califo rnia slides into the Pacific Ocean. On our first move, \Ve didn't use professional mov- ers fo r several r easqns. O ne, we. w e r ,e muc h younger. T\\•o, -Ed~ar felt hE" could do it himself. Three, it was cheaper and, fotir, we had to mo\'e rather sudden- ly and didn't have time to call a nvbod,·. It ha.ppen.ed one morning \\'hen \\IC looked out of ou r \\·indow and noticed a U- H::iul hooked on to our car '' i th a n o te fr om our l:t ndl ord : "Good-bye and good lu ck. Love, l\1other ." \Vhe n the time came for our second move, we felt we l\Ie: "Aren't you going to should hire an experienced wrap my things?" Orm' since, even though it -G fQr B: "Only.the ones was rour years later, Ed gar that catch cold easy." \11as -still in traction from The one thing I did learn our first move. from move number two was "Edgar . li sten to this ad," to hire a n old, established I read. "Go For Broke Mov-firm whe9 it came to move .<'. ers. The m oVers with a nu mber th"ree. . · JOAN ' RIVEltS sense of humor. We're a lit-We chose '"Frontier Mov! tie cracked so "''e'll match ers." Their one dra\\'back ?fa mes like "Little Red your dis hes! Le t 's use was th at they only mo\'ed Wagon Movers. them." , West. Also, ·they were very The final chapter in the When the Go For Broke slow as th·ey kept forming booklet told how relaxing it" l\l ove rs pul\edupandbegan their vans into a circle. could be to move. •·Mov· tossing my c~ina around: I StiU. who could argue ·with. ing, '' it said, ··is relaxing in . had a hunch I d made a _mis· "'t es'ti mani a Is from f i v e t he same way that having a take_. They t_:eated me hke a satisfied pioneers? baby can be a fun time." I straight man: . Unfort unately, when the laughed and conjured up a l\1e : ·'~low are y~u going Frontier crew shO\\'ed up-; picture in my mind of a pre- to g~t my large p1e;~s of the men "'ere older than the gnanl "''om an smiling, sip· furniture out the door . fi rm. They \11ere so old that ping a Tom Collins and do· G for B : "Easy. \Vhat \v hcn Luke ca rried !1 ing her nailsasthestorkar~~ don't fit, "'e break. \Vhen carton, Sa m and Zeke car-rived. w.e said ~e·d· move yo_u ried Lu ke. Then. like all great ideas, piece by .~1ece, we meant 1t The sa ddes t pa rt, of it hit me suddenly -the literally. moving, I believe, is tha: author was right! The only one always learns things too way a woman can move and ---------------------, late, for just as I unpacked get throu gh it is if she our last c a rton , the behaves the same way she We lcome Wagon Lady did while waiting for the showed up with a booklet, s tork. The minute the mov- ' ·•Tips Before You Move." ers are coming and goi ng at It contained such impor-m inute inter vals, s he tant tips as: {I) ·ne\\'are of s hould take a pill and go to movers "'ho shO\\I up "'ith s leep and tell her husba nd their arms in a cast as this .to.wake.her. when.it 's.011.U. i:; a sign of possible clumsi- 1H•ss: (2l Be careful of mov- e1·s \~·ho pull up in two truC'ks marked "theirs" .end "ours'': and (3) Slay a"'aY · ..l~ Closing U Slock1, 1ame day lreih """" fron1 outfiL'i that charge by ''--~~ the truckload a_nd have in thei17Jlij~!(1}j .\slon ~n~erpri5e . PRESENTS Sandwich 1• Shma. Ezclusive prinla are what make thU: kn.it 1hiat unique. ORIENTAL RUGS Pullover placket front. DN'9n by Reyna o( 1 Hawaii. 'Price -$19.50 "The gill for a Lifetime" DESIGH Pl.Ali - • 250 ILDG. • 21111-o,_ 10.2 a 4-6 r ..... n.n...w. ,,...,,,, ·FASHION ISLAND, HfWPORT IU.CN • Filters Out Background Sound·! 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We'll write the name on.ft for~ • you tomorrow, Thu~day, QeCember 19, -- from 10:00-o:m. toS:30 p.m. All for$2.75. -Robinson's Christmas Decoration~. lower level. • =4:°gf:lf W•lleWf Pt..aa 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach., CaWomla 92660, Phone 642-~l l.1111111111 llill· 1"11111 """"'' 2FASHION ISLAND SHOP MON :.SAT:l0:00-9:30, SUN. 11 :00-6:00 644·2800 \ 11U1•• '4 ..,,11;1/n .. 11•.-. . f \ I .. ' t -•• • • ' ·. P~rents Learn Lesson Wei .I ··~~~--,.. ........ ~~--.. > • l Mollie's STOCX REDUCT.10~ .. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: As a teacher, J would like to pass along a set or rules for I parents. Jf (oliowed they are-guaranteed to produce a · spoiled brat who will later- 1 deYelop into a thoroughl y messed.up adult. 1. Jfycfur child has trouble with a teacher. don 'l go to ~e school and taJk to'tbe te~c'h~un directly to the pr1nc1pal, to the superinten· dent or schools, or to the head of the board or educa- tion. It's a lways best to go strai2ht to ··the top." UMl!i>UE BEAUTIFUL OUTUGEOUS · EL~AHT .-GIFTS FOR MEH AUtomol.ive-Miniatures, Fitted Tool Cases, Pachini.o M achi!!es, Backgammon Sets, Quality Pub Mirrors, Fantastic Kite Selection, Swiss Army K~ives, And much more. . lN 111..:AltTHUlt SQUAltf: 11111'.1 DOVE STllEET, UNIT 8 NltWPORT BEA.CH, CA. -l'fiONE fU·UU 2. -Whenever Your child enough. · r. complains about how mean or unfair a teacher is and describes some incident• of cruelty or injustice, accept every ~erd as the gospel truth. l'.OU know YOUR child would never color · or slant the facts. 3. Don't bother to write a thank ... you note or of(er a \\'Ord of praise if a teacher does something speciaJ for yo ur child. After al l, teachers are paid py YOU, the taxpayer. That'S thanks 4. \VtJ~n your child com· plains tha t there is too / much homework·, agree with him and ~necessary do it for him. Ouldren Deed recreation and rest. that the teacher embarras· chronically miserable life completely unable lo. I'm not a dead- sed him in front of the parents. Now I need nO longer pre· bC'at and \VILL pay cven- 'o\'bole class for some littl~----DE"A-R ANN ~DERS: 1:--tend.-'l'he-enjoymentis rear.-luodl y...-.but-J.!m-&mttied--at f1f you own one _ or f~. ', thing he did, phone the hope my letter isn't so I'm so happy about the her coolness. \Vhat do )O u school and make it clear personal that you can't re .. ehange in my life th::it l th 1 n k a b 0 u l th i 5? _ ·f don 't miss tnese fdbulo us · that you will not permit any' word it and use it in your want to shout it from the APPOINTED r ·values at Mallie's. We must f teacher to di sciptine yo ur · column. l\l y Cormcr pro· housetops but of course. I ., sell NOW1 #. sensitive-"not like most "'omen still suffer from. 1 you '!__:_ REBORN T~atn .. was right wh~n ht> child because he is very blem is one that millions of can't. But you can. \Viii DEAR DIS:. I think !'ttark i' Clos•. Out On MIRACLE WIGS! .. · 1•; children," hope I c an· help them DEAR RE: Vnurproblem s1;id, T.he holy pa~s1on ~f ..a. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.; through you. . WIS at l e ast in P.art · f_r1endsh1p is so s\\-eel,_so W1~LETS Ksnekekalon,ModOCfYl~C. i. ~ : 6. Don't bother about PTA For ten years or marri!'.tgt. physical, since the dorsal steadr. lo~al and enduring . 11 . -s5oo wash ·n wear wigs.. BEAT i meetings, Visiting Night, or I had a ver>y difficult time clip obYlously helped. The t~at . 11 w~ll last a whole J Over 200 to choose ft'Or.l a ny of the other school func· enjoyi ng sex. Most of the decision should be made by hfetime-•.l .. not asked 10 · f· 49 5 INFLATION.I lions that make for better time itwasa··duty,"faking a gynecologist, howeYer, lendmone.). f CASCADES'10°0 f relationships be tween satisfaction (<ind orgasm) and not be sought as the E."cn ,·r dri·nki'ng ,·, the p ,...5--.., 9= Cut your fo-.1 parents and teachers. They so my husband 's feelings magic solution to a problem .Y ' ·r-,. ""' are a bore. wouldn't be hurt. which, In most f?ases, is ''in '' thing in your cro\l.'d, il (· ltody te Wnr SJ SOQ THESE WIGS f. costs 30-50°/a! \Ve appreciate your help, Several months ago I con-psy(hologlcal. needn 't c ro\\'d you out. 11 _WIGS WER E $l 4.95 • SZ9.95! l A year's supply' 6.nn Landers. You are~ re· fided th is to my n e w Learn the facts from Ann ' p, at less than 45' 'al friend.-OKLA1"IOMA gynecologist (after having DEAR Al'\N Lr\NDERS: Landers's booklet, "Booze ( ELURA WIGS ,. 'TEACHER been l old by t"'o others that This friend at work was <.ind \'ou-r or Teenagers · f Reduced ~ 8 UY S E VE A AL AT C ptr meal.• . fin~~:t~r~Ji~s~Ih:::ef~~a~ ·~~~:p~oeb~~;;::,~a: ":i~f~ ~~~dp~~~gaf~~~n~~1r.1 I ~:ci ~~~r~·I~~~-~ ;~l~~"Jd:~S~~~~ 'I 30% fO 50% LOW. z~~S PR19E J if followed, they will pro-s urgical procedure called a hoped to pay it back within sta mped envelope. to Ann J • ~ WALTER FLOOD -CENTAUR TRADIHGCO. too Ci......,.... w+. r L.,_.lffcll 494· I 066 !!!!!! iiiil 114"-nl duce a permanen Lly "dors•t et;p" was suggest-a month,butunexpected ex· Landers, P.O. Box 1400, ., 100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS C d a m aged c h i t d and ed. It has chan .. d my sex penses came up and I was Et gm, li t. 6-0l20. i ~!~,!~Cm~j~!. '"· 95 ............ $1650 I ' . Your Horoscope . Tomorrow f. ~!~~'!~! ~!g.~... ........ . . s22so I Sagittarius: Reject Deal f ~~~"~!~.~ ~~~~9~i~_s _s27so I r • THURSDAY DECEMBER 19 BySYDNEY OMARR ARIES (~farch 21·April 19): Emphasis is oo-how- you handle secrets, gossip, · reports which lack sub· stance. Your influence is more far·reaching than you might imagine. It is not easy lo dedde procedures. '· aossic Wigs s37so ' where mem~rs of opposite I P sex are concerned. Go with PISCES (Feb. 19·March . : Fine hair. semi-handtied. Reg. $89.95 . . . • . C the tide . AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 20): Take a chance on your i 18): Costs mean more now abilities. Invest in your own •. Human Hair Handtied s27so than in recent past. Finish talents. Be conspicuous. 9. A nd ·ed R : · Vl !UiO (Aug: 23-Sept. what you start and stop Soop hiding, delaying. Now •.'· 11 ha · 11 · ••· '89·95 .............. ... • 22): Lie low. Avoid direct · · t• k Id I • co n r-rontatilfns_ Be hanging on to-Dµtmoded._!!!1metota eco punge. f E H d d $6500 especiall y careful in traffic ·' ~ . uropean an ma .e . and around electr;city. --:;=======;:---------1 , .. Spectal lol. Values lo $200.00 ........... . Take one step at a time. I :· f." · LIMITED TO MERCHANDISE ON HAND , . JOE CARLOS '· . 200 PIECES TO SELECT FROM PLUMllMG CO. ,. """ • -> ganization. Keep· your own. balance: • TAURUS (April 20·1\olay LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): 20): Hopes, wishes are 'ac· Be ready for variety, tivated. Money is inYolved chang~, possible travel. Ac · but you require cooperation cent ts on e mployment, from partner or mate. It ts health, recent resolutions best now to fini sh rather , pertaining to how you get l "'-No.11ts2~ .,,_ ·l,.i ~ f EXPERTS S~IST;~~ERVE YOU f 548-5558 1675 Superior Costa Mesa l.,.K,.,... UVcmorrs i m·· . ' /JI).' -, WIG AND BEAUTY I SPORTSWEAR ~· allie .:f SALON . f r 2soQ l ••IJ 111i s1ro.. · 548,l.446 r tha!l to start project. along with co-workers.··· ..... Oir Specilllty PRICE LIST _ '-'ONOAY fHRO W(ONESCMf Shampoo and Set 'Permanent Wave -"hr-• wifff-Hrr-.trr-=-• 1tit:- ch8 or A 1otti ill Stytt> - ... For Ifft Qlicll sirTic• L·-~:n~.:.~::~e=~--~~J WBTOJfFF\AlA ~ .'BAlBOAISl.Nll HrwJb'!Beach 216M'.rintA-e • 544121 675-1904 ,. Tint . . ~Bleach Touch-Up F.rosting :sa.uu. s .su ti.SU 11.511 15.UU GEMI NI CMay 21·JU'ne 20): Opposition is to be ex· pectltd,.Jt is of flash variety, springing.. up (ast and burn· i ing 'Out just &!i quickly . Know it and stick to prin· cj.ples. / SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov . 21): Avoid extravagance. Compare costs. Get cooperation (rom family b ~~G~~~,~~;·•~"~A~D;i·~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~============~=:=:=:=:~============~ mem er. Your creativity sur_ge.s to forefront. " • . - TWURSOAT. f!'lll)llif~&ll Tt.lllOA¥, Sl!NOAV PlllCl:S !lllGflr~ r t<tqlfl.'11 EXTRA CHARGE FOR LONG HAIR it . .\.IKClJTS . fro•. '2.00 --CANCER (June 21.Juiy 22): Your 1-S'ensitiYity is highlighted. You sense, perceive and your F.SP goes wild. You see into the future. LEO (July' 23.'Aug. 22r~· You niay find yourself go .. ing in ''.emotional circles.'.'· SAGIT T ARIUS <Nov .. 22·Dec. 21): Strive · t6 be ".'choosy.·' Means reject bargain·basement' .deal-:-- You have-right to (irst · cabin treatment. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22- Jan. 19): You know what should be done -but it now becomeS a question-or or· WE CARRY SIZES TO 11 , •• AAAA TO 8, BUT NOT ALL , SIZES IN ALL·STYLES AND COLORS ••• BE EARLY! fam .ous .brand women's shoes greatf y reduced REG.'TO NOW 40 32 DOMINIC ROMANO 29.90 AMANO ..... '. •••• 19.90 32 · HILLAND DALE .... 22.90 40 31 AMALFI .......... 29.90 SELBY .. , ..... ~ ... ,.9.90 OllASHION ANAHEIM -i49 NORTH LOARA STREET NEWPORT BEACH 9FASHION ISl:AND, NEWPORT CENTER. SAN DIEGO 316 FASHION VA[(E'i REG TO NOW 27 CARESSA .......... 18. 90 25 BASS ... · ........... 9.90 25 RED CROSS ••••••.• 16.90 -24 COBBIES •••••••••• 16.90 BOOTS ... Reg. 52.00 .. NOW .34.90 -·- ALL SALES FINAL! NO EXCHANGES! NO REFUNDS! USE YOUR BANKAMERICARO & MASTER CHARGE. ' > ' , Ifeve~thereWas_a tfil.te fot a ~inger sav1_ng g1ft ••• 1ts now! ·~ FASHION MATE" zig.zag ~irig 1!1aCNne ehristmas Sale Price $ Save s25.95 Reg 139.95 Carrying case Of cabinet e)(tra Has 7 interchangeable stitches, exclusi...e front drop.in bobbin that ends bobbin-changing fu mbles, lots mor\"1 Debbie Reynolds sav~ · You can afford f'ltW outfi\s ~lore when you~ them yourself. And' a great ~ SL.ngm-• sewing macl'liM makes things $uper~syl • The I rest TOUCH & SEW" machile by Singer e hristmas Sale Priee '$ g!f Carrying case or cabinet extra- The more you sew, the more yov'1f appreoiate 1h 1s machine! It has the exclusive ~gg,r •push-button bob· bin that rewinds.in !he machine a- built·in tJuttonhoter,built·in ~ basling, all-dial con trots, mcire! .. - ··-~· (~ , SINGER Sewing Center~ and par\1Cip1tiog Appr~ Oeal11~.' ' -, -·-· '.:f CAIL Y PILOT -Home News -. Butter Costs Down By DOROTHY WENCK °'"""' ,_., M-Anl-lligh priced s ugar isn't the only thing that 's going to oiake your" baking costly thi s year . Marga r ine, shortening, and cooking oil prices also have zoo med up· ward . L<1.s t year margarine a veraged about 43 cents a pound: nov.· it sells for about 70 cents -an inc rease of G2 per cent. I Dutte r on the othe r hand, costs 3 percent. less this ye11r than last. I · A J·pound can of shorten- ing costs over $2.00, and a 24·ounre bottle of \'cgctable oil cos ts $1 .25 or more. The tv.·o r easons ¥lhy you're p11 ying m ore for vegetable-oi l bus ed pro· ducts .ite limited s upply and increased demand. The corn und soy_ crops, from which most of our vegetable o il is made, were not us large as expected this year due to poor weather. And cons umer dcmund for vegetable oil"rrroducts is incre<1.sing yearly. r Since Ame ricans ha\"C become "saturated fat con- scious," food producers have been replacing hard sa.turated fats. such as lard, with poly -unsaturated vegetable oils in their pro- ducts. (Some o f th e cheaper brands . of shortcnin_J: and margarine now contil1n l;.ird as a principal fat . bec11use it's cheaper than \'Cgcta ble oil. Read labels! ) With the high prices fo r both su1ar and fat, you may v.·ant to 15€"rilore selcative in - y_ou r baking, choosing re- cipes that are less ri ch in the:;c tv.·o ingredients, and ··perha ps O\••klng a smaller a·mount o f candies a nd cookies. Quick breads are a J:oocl Teplacemcnt for cookies FOREMOST ~ICE CREAll ·I ,/ -. ' .WISHIOME ITAUAfi IDRESSIR SPRINGFIELD GRADE A BUTTER . ' : 1/z GAL ROUND . CAlttQH R~l .10 I Ll. ~ORANGES II OZ. . ·.-\, ·- YU BAN ·COFFEE JU.CAN ·ALL GRINDS bec ause they a re much •J lov.·er in both s ugar and ~-~IMOST FOlllMOST shonenl ng . Date ·nut • C wimp-~'C breads. cranberry-or ange EGG' QG ·-C-R·-:El\M-,~.-",.· _ bread. pumpkin bread. and l.IJ _._ banan a brCad are all --• ~-, ... ~."-· -l;llOAI navorful and appropriate '---...,.--------...;.---...L--...:::..:=-----==....:=. _ _. for the holida\s· JIMS RA"'CH FRESH You '""·ba ke q"lck ,.. b•eads In <a ns loc gilts. An GRADE AA EXTRA LARGE S-OUnce can requires '"?cup batter and t akes 25 mi nutes EGG·S. to bake: a l pound coffee can requires 2 Ct.JPS batter , and i hour to bake: a· i . r...,..._7 __ "'."'::""-'l""",....-_;~-"".:'...,....,,,---=o:,,,..-_:~!!:::_:=:D~O~Z. pound fru it qr vegetable can ~ needs 1 Cup bauc.r and..45 . ,:!~~~IHM!l~j D ~ ' ' _, ,14 OZ -". RK. '$ . ~~:~t::~~:~:;;if{~~~~;;~ ~ _... SUCED PINEAP~Lf"4, -. _-~l~ comes out clean."Cool until :;:,;;:.:;:~:.:" ·-· cw.A-KNSEDo_.Mw .. NI' XcEi~usl~E . $-.-(If you're not going to use the t'iln ._rcmo\'e the bottom with a can opener, loosen bread \\'ith knife. and push it out. l After the bread is roo!, I ~'.:=:======~---------'----....,,_.---..!!~L __ _:~ )"OU can glaze it v.·ith a mix-11 tu ce or powdcco• '"""· @' · IMPERIAL' , ~i~~:1~~1"i~n~/:~r0~1~is~~: @ . ' · · MA , GA .~ •• ~~• U •.. ,,C The bread kccps "about a STICK we<k . Fcoc.e it rt,, iongec margarin . ~·~-~ .. -~.-~ •. ~-~'.:!:! OPEN CHRISTMAS : ·EYE TILL 1 · USDA CHOICE OHL Y · PERSOMAL SERVICE COUMT~R CLOSED .C ... lllS,TMAS WE HA VE FULL LIME OF ZACKY FA~MS F~~SH TURKEYS, ROASTIMG CHIX -ORDER EARLY NORBEST TEMDER-TIMED I HEN TURKEYSaAs:ii~G HORMEL TEMDERIZED SMOKED HAMS SHANK HALF - JJAR M HICKORY SMOKED TAVERN HAMS EASTERM GRAIN FED WHOLE OR HALF PORK SPARERIBS SMALL SIZE FRESH GR-OUND BEEF FRESH SllCED- BEEf LIVER ---- ARMOURS CAMPFIRE BACON .. HARMON¥ 98 c· CANNED • LI. HAM 5 LI. $ OSCAR MAYER WIENERS 98 HORMEL CURED C BONELESS LB. HAM c LB. ' c LI. c- LI. " . c LI. .KRAFT a oz-. PHILADELPHIA , CREAM CHEESE 39 . BAR M FRESH SLICED C SLICED 99c EA. BOLOGNA LB. keepinJ!; t i me. .--J '-=:=======~:;:;::.=;;:;:j:i;.:;;::;::;::;;;;:;;;o.---:-...::::=;...;::__J Yea~t breads arc anoth~r ' . . . .... ........................ ~ .... ""' ........................ ~ .... ...... rood that ha\"C less sugar r and fat. L:se your in,i:cnuif!.· to :idd a holiday touch .- lik e a frost inj!; decorated \1ith rn!ort'd sugars or hits of (';indicd fruit. Or try son1c of the holiday bread l"Ccipes frnn1 othC'r lan<ts such as Jule Limpa ($\1edi s h l . .Julc Kaze !N or11 l'gian ), Stoll en fG<'rrnan J. Kulich !Rtlss1an), Pane ttonc ~Itali ;1n 1 . Ql'ESTJO~S \\ E ARI-: ASK ED : Q. I ha1·e a rookie recipe c:illin~ for :-.ho rtl'ning ru~d nO\\ that shortenin~ costs so much I "\ I.' decided to use butter 1n~1rad for a better Oa \·or. (':1n I substitute but- ter ('!Ill (ul" \"U ll for Shoiten- in,I!" A. lhi1l1'r 1~ on l~· 80 p1'r · rf'nl f.11 1 :ind 20 percent \\"lllrr 1. \I hilt' shortening i!i 100 prrr1'nt fat. so you v.·ill h:J\l' ll·s:-. f:i,t 111 ynur recipe if you sullstilutc huller cup for cup fnr shortening. A .~ a result. yo11r cookies 1\ill be ~l ~htly less "short" nr er1 :-.11. but you v.·ill rrro - bahly ltkc then1 JU Sl as \\ell. S1111·1• bul1f'r htts salt in it :ind ~hur!l'ning clo('s not. you should on1it 1 ~ \('aspoon salt for c.1ch cup of butter • u!ied in pl ace of shortening·. Tri via.? It's a reason to read th• Pai Ii Piiot's entertainment pog• ev•ry Saturday • I MO.· 1 VELVET YAMS 19~ YOUNG "N" TENDER · BROCCOLI -19~ FOREMOST l~E CREAM SNOWBALLS ... BIRDSEYE • CUT .CORM • PEAS ~=.:'."! _ • M~ED VEGET ABL~S • CHOPPED BROCOLLI PKG. OF 6 10 -oz. • NWAl.1u1s 3·~·s 1 l--4~ MRS. SMITMS EXTRA LARGE, EXTRA GOOD I 011 PUMPKIN -PIES Store Hours: 9 lo 9 Xma• he 'till 7 Daily Including _ Sunday Prices Effective . IRITE SIDE ~9C SHAMPOO 6 oz. IOmg_a Sl.21 AHDRE CHAMPA'iHE s 1" COLD. DUCK """ " AYOCADOs 5 ~ 51 t""~=:=~=:~=-·E-R ..,....:... .. ""_s-=3':...._-', BRANDY """ s5'5 • Thursday thru Wednesday Dec. 19 • Dec . 25 Pric'•• ... fttt to stotk 011 •• We Gladly Accept Food Stomp• COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA 710 W. Chapman - • l _ - - • -1 • • ---- Etrtree's Simple Brisket Stars ' ~· Potato ~ Adds ....... Glamor Does your family insi ton potatoes and do you wan make them more restive for holiday meals?· The French have done more to glamorize the potato than any other coun- try. Potatoes Anna is a dish that requires little effort yet offers all the elegance we usually associate with . haute cuisine. Sliced and tossed in but· ter, potatoes are baked and unmolded onto a large plat· ter for buffet servil).g, sur- rounded by broccoli nowerets , tiny onions and tomatoes. Potato Quenelles make a l<fvely addition to holiday meals. ~. These classic dumplings ~ are made f.rgm mashed potatoes with a hint of nutmeg and some nour for '# extra body. The mixture may be shaped into small mounds or forced through a pastry tube into fancy rosettes. These dishes are re· .m arkably inexpensive. 'fhe money saved helps to pro· vide the more expensive embellishments of a holiday meal without putting a big dent in the food budget. c POTATOES ANNA ~ • ~ I • • ' 6 -medium potatoes (about2pounds) 'h cup butter or margarine, melted 1 teaspoon salt ~teaspoon pepper Potato Quenelles ore elegant durr.plings from Frendi cuisine. Give thrifty vegetables fancy treatment. Peel potatoes and slice very thinly, Immediately _ toss in melted butter to coat thoroughly and prevent browning. Arrange buttered slices in layers of .overlapping circles in generously but- tered I lf.t quart shallow casserole or oven-proor bowl. Vs teaspoon nutmeg For all those special tn-CORNED BEEi< ·Bake at 425 degrees for 30 2 eggs terta.ini n g occasiOns 3 poUnds lean cotned to40ritinutes-untilpotatocs :r:i cupflour through the holiday seasOn, beef brisket are tender. Invert on scrv-Salt and pepper hostesses rely on beef for Water ing platter._Enough for 6 to Melted butter menu-planning. 14 cup mu~tard pre..· 8. · Ctfopped parsley Beer ro.asts are tradi~ pared POTATO QUENEU..ES -Cook ·potatoes, covered, tional ra·vorjtes and this 6 tablespoons brown. 3 medium potatoes or 2 in l ·inch boiling salted • year is no exception. ""Beef sugaT (packed) c Ups -instant ma s hed water until tender. about 35 , • prices are down which Trim off most or outside potatoes , prepared per minutes. -Drain, peel..-'3'.nd ~----make'i entertaining easier-.laL!rom....briskeL....Soak-in~ package-ditecLions -mash to make"2 cups fUh . on.the budget. -. water to covei'"for Y.t hour to A glazed corned beer remove~~e?ssalt. Drain. , . brisket...-is-a resti-idea. It-Mix .mustard-and sugar..-___,_ ..... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -~ ~ _ goes so well with all your Spread on top of brisket. "II! -ti • · ~~.~!:,1~.~~~~~~~~~Yi ~~ri~r:~~~f~·,ii;::!ili:~: 1en cen 5 savs vour ~'it:':°:.;:: r~~=r~~-·~ . family Can'l'reSist . Egg~og Chocolate · the taste Of ~ ,~~::~.~=!~~?.!.!~.~"bull;; Pr~ "e·"110· g· gis· Po. p•-..ar.ts. advance eggnog dessert for mixture firmly and evenl} ~ •1i special holiday dinners. against bo.tlom and sides o a 9-inch pie plate, buildin EGGNOG CJIOCOLATE up slightly around rim. _ _Bake in preheated 3 -~CIDFFON PIE degree oven 5 minutes. Cool t•h cui:fs grahlJTl eracker on wire rack._ crumbs (16squares) 1\leanwhite sprinkl 2tabtespoons sugar gelatin on ~afer to soften. l/.i cup {1/2 stick)'buttcr, Heat I cup'eggnog over lo\\ melted h_eat to simmering point: lit cup cold water add gelatin and stir to dis . 2 tablespoons un -solve.- ftavored gelatin Remove rrom heat; ad 211.a cups dairy eggnog remaining 1 lh cups eggno i,, teaspoon rum extract and rum exlr.ac.L.Cbill.un · I cup whippin_g cream partially set. -~ cup chopped maraschino Whip cream until stiff; cherries fold . into eggnog mixture 1 square (1 ounc-e) Fold in cherries an semi.sweet chocolate.,. chocolate. Chill until mix coarsely gre;ted tu re mounds. Turn int Swee'tened whipped crust: chill ." ;;e'.rv cream garnished with sweetened J\1ix together crumbs and whipped cre_am. --·SEAFOOD SPECIALS! n....._1, ... -. .... z• ..... _ .... HOTEOUR HOCIDJ.,-ItOURS IELOW! Alollk• - HALI BUT STEAKS .. s 14 ! FnthCoolctd $ , 9 ' COCKTAILSHRIMP.. 14· .. 1 : LO~STE~ TAILS ~ .. J 9¢.. NOlmATHOUlli'hc."14-IOtllo-C.._,hc.2S.-.Jt.O,.. he:. ll, 10 t. ...... ec. II 10 'II J.--Clltt4 -I.,. I, hdi .. ............. 6tlrilN,..1• ....... eflllhJI ' ~Fl~JsP-RKET 145 E. BROADWAY. cost A MESA 64S-522l Hey, Mom! Here's a chance to give your -,,.,~bs1<.eo6 -family a taste of America's Nymbei One toast~-~· P<>P~ ... ,-pastrie.s-and save at the same time . &.p,..b·I""• '~ti.~·~··-------·-~=------·· . Because ·right now. Kellogg 's will save. you 10¢ G't.r•-'=>•ir.-:v - - when you try our delicious Pop-Tarts pastries. They 're delicious as a part of a good breakfast, · great in the children 's lunch-boxes, or as a · dessert with ice cream . • ·-o--·~ -Kids go ior Kelfogg'S l~op-Tarts ~ in a biQ. way, whether you buy 'em --,, in 'frosted or regular flavors. Because all Kellogg's Pop-Tarts have lots of tasty filling . ' /.Ind, 6 vitamins. and iron, too. Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Your family can't resist them . And.that 's why we're Number One. America's Number One Toaster Pastry. ) ·······- SANT A ANA STORE 3900 So. Bristol H .. efh!AC..t"-4 Christmas Hours: OPEN DAILY: ~:30 lo Io· SUH. 10 lo 10 · .•••••• J. • • • • ,_ CG DAIL y PILOT Flavor • ins WASHINGTON, D.C. Consumer acceptance of some highly nutritious but under·used food sources in developing countries may depend on increased ap· plication o r rtav or c·hemistry, according lo the t•xecutivc director or the League for International Food Educution here. Wri tinl: in Food Technology, a publication of the Ins titute of Food Teehnologisls, Dr. Samuel ~f. Weisberg s lated that "l-~ood :.icceptance .. .is generally a very complex and unpredictable process. ''Efforts to n1odify food acceptance m usl ulwa ys ronlend \\'ilh established !ood ha~" Although food safctv, purity, convenience arld nutritional value are essen· tial, Dr. Weisberg said Lhat lhey are rarely central to (ood selection decisions in developing countries. l ook Jor Thi1 ShicW SWIFT BUTTERBALL • Manor Hou1e Rtdttm Your G1h 01dtr For A 011ot11y So ftwoy Turllty iFRESH GRADE 'A' TURKEYS TURKEYS SftYiftgl Suggntio" FRESH GIOUND BllF lttulor U.S. '-•'I lnsptcltd ltr Wk1le1omtne11 lb. BONELESS TIP ROAST USDA Choice Ii 1• SJ 39 l e1f lov"d - • PORILOIN CANNED ROAST HAMS ltntless $ 89 Fresh c Fully CNketl Pork Safewar loin " Blade (vi Dv!N'I"• 6-Rib · . 5-lb. lb. · Can PORK SIRLOIN ROAST ~ CANNED HAMS Frtth Eotlefn Ii 99( Safewoy or 4 ·lb s5•• Pork Loi" Dubuqve Coo lb, fu lly Cooked The s e decisions arise from factors s uch as pre· stige \•a lue and familiar flavor , textures and colors. Local climate and taboos a lso complicate the selec- tion process. Snack foods Ure-becoming Increasingly accepted in many developing countries, Dr. Weisberg said, especial· Jy in urban areas. ~:::;:•·";., r.m.''s""' 'a<Me ·c···· ~'•w•y a"""'r 1 "m'" Gold'"' und" '"9 1•m• 5c Top Sirloin Sleak "~i::.;;;·-,,s 1u Center Pork Loin Chops ,,s.1" HOneysuc•I• 22-lbs. U der 22·1bs UU lllTIK > Fillel Mignon Steak :;~ ,.s 3i• e Sausage .1::~·:~ ~~ 98' ~:i~ 1'-lbs. 69( lb. el ="i;'.,, .• 69' rb. T-Bone Steak "~:.'..'::" .s in Safeway Beef Franks ·~~'. 591 Canned H·ams .. Sor:::v~"..t ~-~ i10'' Boneless Hams ~:~:. •11 " Hormel Cure 81 Hams !'::::. .~2" Acceptance or soft drinks <usually ur'lcarbonaledJ is high, apparently because they h a~omehow become a status symbol, he added, '----------------------" Porterhouse Steaks :;~ ,.s l". ~aus~1ie •·;~:.~:~; •. ~.~·· ~·; 85' SI• eel B •·•·11" K · aeon '-'"·•-· .... Certain flavors enhance 'the acceptability of snack foods. For Cxamplc, butter flavor seems IU'be a nearly uni versal preferred flavor for biscuits and cookies in southeast Asia. Other desirable flavors include s hrimp, barbecue,· o ni on, cheese, fru its, coconuts ani:I c hocolat e, although t he fl avor require· ments "var.v from country to country," Dr. \Veisberg warned, and it is 8lmostim· J>O§sible t o generalize about preferences. f\1 any local taboos and traditions enter into the fooc:f selection process, .ac- cording .to Dr. Weisberg. These extend beyond-the well knov•n religious pro- hibitions on pork, blood or meat in general. ~Among lhe e)(am1)les list· ed in the arti c le were mangoes,-·,1:hich arc foibld. den in thl''£hilippines beca !,l.se.J..b~y:"...H.,e _.c_on-_ sidered to cause dl~ase, and guavas. forbidden·i Paraguay ror the same re- ason. LARGE SIZE · j MRS: WRIGHT'S 'AA' EGGS STUFFING luceme (Formerly Cream O' the Crop) RIJE OLIVES -6-~:· 55c TOw" Houw lorgt-lipe Oij~,, HOLIDAY llOUOR BUYS ' Mi11-For Your Holiday T11 rkey 30-SLICE BREAD I ABLE.WINE (Exce pt Pe>rt ) 99 PAPER ICRAGMOHJ BEVERAGIS Refresh.ing Part,ytime Favorite.! A"d Mi•t rs Quart$ ., :1o11ies-· .. (Plus Deposit) SALAD DRESSING Piedmont For n .... 99c Your S•fods -Jor HOLIDAY GOOD BUYS' • MARSHMALLOWS K<alt 59~ Miniatures I b-01. \· Pkg. I -COOL WHIP FrolTI Birds Eye-For Dessert Topping ., c Jj i f -J . - . - 9°01. Ctn. -' DINNER NAPKINS Ii ICle,nt•·for Your Holiday Tobit •k" 3qc .of-SO-- IN OUR DAIRY CASE ... Egg Nog· Lumn'tlde~ 5 9 ~ Holiday Stveroge-'1o Ouorl Ca rton - In Burma, the odCits of frying foods and baking are considered injurious to in· !ants. and sick people must be kept ~1 11·ay from locations· where they ;1risc. In Kenya and parts of Brilish lion· duras, eggs ar·c co"nsidercd lo causl' steri lily, he said. Dr. \\"e isbcrg emphasized theractth,,twhilcthcrcip l.W; Harper Bour.hon •;:t' ""s599. grO\\.'ing a1\"areness of the . . need to '"pplcmcnl Seagram l ·Cr ow~ ~~·::· ~::'11199 carbohydr~lc food -staplt's St El R fu!l-"oY .... ~. F..... SJ 79 la Mesa s 1 · Gallon Gallo P.ink'Cha bli s ~:~!~:.·: Chateau La -S alle '~::·:"" Holf $249 Gal. tDINNER _·_ROLLS fll!hS22S •Ready to Bake . c I PINEAPPLE JUICE ;aloni From 46-in. 4 9 ( @ Party Dips h1cer"t·Greot for 3 9 ( Your. Party Get-Tog1lht1S. B·or , {E1<tpl G1.1ocomole) Ct". \\·Ith protein: many of t~e , mo um Virti~ li'9ncl1·IG-'•· Fil!h locally available protein Crown Rus se Yod~a Oit•illtd Hol11899 sources arl' not used · I\ Gtain-I G-,,.·Gol. because they have unaccep· table fla1·ors or offcr\Si\'e odors. "It 5ccms rca!l.onable to believe ... he said. ~'tharthe skills or the flavor chemist applied to the processing of such indi,l!enous crops or the use of flavor masking agents could accelerate their advent into the food chain and do m uch to al· leviatc hunger in develop- ing" countries.·' Tomatoes Add Color • TOl\1ATO CA Ul.I F'l.O\\'ER Good noivor contrast and attracti\"e appearance. l!J pound (about 1.:: or a ~mall head l cauliflower ~ 1 cup boilin~ .,,·atC'r 2 tablespoon:;; hultt>r l' z cups cherry tomatoes Salt lo l ast~· Separa te caulino"'·<'r Into small f l~·e rct s; there should be ut 2Y2 cups. Add 10 iling water and boil , covered, just until ten· der·crTs p -about 5 minutes: drain. _ -"e'"~lo say<:epiln \.\·ith butter :ind t on10 1 oc~; s prinkl<' 111111 <;a lt : cook gentl~, :;firr1nE? a fc1v times. just until tom~!Ol!S are hot. ' ~lakes 4 sc.rvJngs. [ THE pooKMAN J REVIEWS In fht Cham pagne .. '"" ....... ;_ 119..c ,,_ C1lif.,ft,. Mate us Rose Woo,,,_,.,,, -lich Gft4 fr..,;ty fl. .... r Foney 011oli1y Med ium Site ldtol F.t Solod1 Ex ha Fancy Red or Golden Delicious lb. • lbs • IJ IS Package of 12 '"~339 fi.1 Angel Food Bar Fihh Mn. Wrigh1'1 fr•1h-Bo-ked .... 13-ot. Pkg. 79< 12!:! I ii'l 1]j2.!:i /i.I t, I CHRISTMAS ALBUM EDDY ARNOLD AND S 1 '' HENRY MANCINI ptr Albvm . Hawa ii Can ' · Chirardelli Flickettes •;;;" 75' Cheddar Cheese ·~~::::·;,, ,s I" Dole Pineapple ,;, . '~;·: 49' Orange Juice '""", .~:':.79' Hei.nz Sweet Pickles ':;;·_ 79 1 'AA ' Butter i::::• ~:~ 82' Multi-.Fla.me Logs ...... , .... 69' Jack Cheese •··~:;r,;.:·;"'j;; 49 ' Pie .Crust Shells 11., 491 ,\,. ·a I . W Ill .. ,., ..... . e ·air a es ,h ...... .. S''"lj ~\11 Layer Cake ._,.,,., .. ,,,.,., 11··s111 " O.tkl.wt ........ Celit• L'\1 -- Eskimo Pie Fiddlesticks ::.11 11 Ice Crea m Sandwich •• u ... ~t 891 Chocolate-Fudge Bar •• ~::-;::.. ~1 59c DAILY PILOT · • ' 'rk11 llf1tllwt Dtc. lf·l f, •t74 ltt lt1 A..,.4ts. Y•flfllf1 ht! OrCHlf• (..,ntlt1 (t1ctpl (1llfi1tt) • IOI L llC"""6 ..... s.. C'-tllf•. 11411 c~'"' lh' ... w .... lr•hM • tlr MoHrcll'l•r ...... Sath L..-.. , ...... ,,....,.,et Lt, ... Ml1 .... Yttfti • 2402 M~I• Dr. Pw\wey et,,..._, · • 1000 l•J~ br .. Mt..,.,. k ffll • 6J '4. C•lt HJtii•.,, L ....... ec .. •WM_&,.,..._,C....Mt .. • 211 l.17tt.St,.C .... ....,_ .I I • j i I I ! I · .. , , .. Spicy Fr·uij Soup K·eeps ' . Late Buf.f~t Me_nu Light A Christmas Eve buffet is the perfect night Jo share with relat iveJ and close f~iends the joyous begin· n1ng of the Christmas to New Year's week. Whether you open gifts on the eve or the fest ive holiday or spend Christmas Eve at church a ''late lite bite" with yo'ur familY is a splendid way to start oft the week. Hint-0-~l int Cheese Cake is a seasonal version of a g r a h am cracker crust cheese cake, made pink a'nd pr~lty with a mint/sour .cream toppin g and garnished with ·a spiral or candy canes. SWEET 'N SPICY FRUIT SOU P 1 fl2-ounceJ package pilled prunes . 1 £8-ounce) package apricots. dried • 1h: cup raisins 2 med iu m pear s, 'peeled, cored and sliced 2 medium 'itpples, peeled. cQred and sliced 5 cups water 1 (1-poundJ can sour pitted cherries, with liquid l pound as'Sorted hard sour candies. crushed <half t he candies shou ld be lemon·n a vored) 1/3 cup crushed cin- namon candies v.i teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon cloves Two · rear supply (104 lisll) furnished in con,enient tear-off pad for just $1.25 ( post•c• prtp.iid l Send in Coupon Today Place· first five ingre· dients in a heavy saucepan. Add water, brinll'. ,LP a boil and simmer rive minutes. Cont inue cooking, adding cherries with liquid. Gradually add all the c=rushed ca nd ies, mixing after each addition until dis· solved, Add nutmeg and cloves and mix well. · Simmer an additional 10 minUtes, stirring three or four times. Serve piping hot with a dollop of sour cream garnished with sliced fresh lemon. Can be prepar ed ahead and refrigerated or frozen. !I.lakes 8 generous servings. lllNT-O·MI NT CHEESE CAKE . One recipe Cor a 9-inch graham cracker crust. For filling: 1 pound cream thcese (softened) 1rl cup sugar 2 e.iigs · I teaspoon vanilla For topping: 1 cup sour cream 3 ourlces hard pepper- mint candies or candy canes.cr us h.ed Cream together cheese and sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, beating wt:ll after each addition. Add vanilla and beat until mixture is smooth. Preheat oven lo 350 degrees. Pour cheese mix· tu re Into prepared pie crust. Bake 30 minutes, until set. . Cool S minutes . Mix sour c ream with crushed candies, Spread over baked cake, Raise ov,en temperatur e to 400 degrees a n d bake 5 m in u t es. Coo l a n d refrigerate. Before serving, decor ate top with candy cAnes or peppermint candies. Hot fruit soup • • is o perfect winter wormer .. With it offer Hint of Mini Pie or Candy Cookies. WIT H Tt{1S COUPON -Bes-t-lilea Since Shopping Carts I .Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single ite111! Use pre·printed shopping lists prepared for you by , PILOT PRINTING. 140 separate printed items , plus additional spaces you ca nfilli n yourself.' - Just check 'em off -_, 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 14 Fruits 6 Bakery Items 'S Btveraces 19 Meat and fish entries 11 Dairy items 20 MiscellaneOus \ and Become A ~~.!.!~~~!.!!.~~~---- Jill in this coupon, clip aad mail with $115 too Pilot Print in& Shoppin& List Post ornce 8011560 Costa MesaJCalif.92626 ----------------------I .. . ,• ·~! --------;_..,._~7....,.,. _______ I I ----------------------• I I DAILY PILOT • l le "'rttt•MJ•11rZl•CH• I ----·--·-·---·-----~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. • > ' • .... ·· .. .. • I \ ' Wednetd1y. December 18, 197-' OAllYPILOT Q 9andy-coated Treat's '-Sweet If. you' re lookine for a special g4ft idea, try wrap- ping up these candied cookies in gay packages to give to friends as a personal offering of sweet cheer."« CAN DI E D W ALNU T BAUS 1 cup butter Ml cup sugar 2 teas poons vanilla 2 cups flour 11,':! cups walnuts, finely ground Assorted crushed con· ~lions : cllocolate-covered candy bars and nut s , mall· ed milk balls, peanut hrittlc Cream togelhl'r butter and sugar ; mix in vanllla. Add flour and nuts gradual- ly, mixing .until a dough is Cormed. ReCrigeratc one hour. Finely crush candies (a blender is best) and place each in a covered container until ready to use. l)reheat oven lo 350 degrees. Jo"'orm balls from refrigerated dou gh and place on ungreascd cookie sheet. Bake 7-10 minutes un· til li ghtly browned. · Remove fro m oven and eool' on cookie sheet 2·3 minutes. Roll warm cookie balls in c rushed caody. J\.-fukes aboul4 dozen. P E PP E RMI NT ·NUT BRl'ITLE l ~ cup s "g raham cr~=~ .. r (!rumbs 6 ounces peppermint candies or candy canes, .crushed 6 tablespoons butter 1 ~ cup chopped pecans Preheat oven to 400 deg rees. Generously grease 2 pizza pans !disposable foil pa ns arc ideal). !\fix crumbs and crushed candy in a bowl. lt1elt butter 11nd add to crumb-candy mixture, tossing with a fork . Add nuts and mix thoroughly. Divide mixture into the 2 pans and press firmly to bottoms. Bake 7-10 111inute·s. until candy mt•lts. Cool anrl break slabs into pieces, brittle-style. Store 111 01~n container. Can be frozen. !\takes <about1 30 pieces. Salad Beefed Ori-antal beer S:ilad makes sin1ple1 -light meal with plenty of eye appeal. Using leftovers from a beer chuck cross r ib or sirloin tip roast , cut the beef in slrips. t hen toss with bean sprouts, .i::rcen _ ~p· per strips, water chestnuts, s liced celery and green onions. Pass your favorite creamy dressing accented .,.,·ith a little soy sauce and offer a hot bread. ,. Save soc on two -rolls -c --eotorprint fil•n. Just in time fo~ your holiday snapshots. Royal Markel~ Jon.sons Beachc:1 ' Save on Technicolor film at these fine stores: K1ngCulc ~·laynv~·cr V.1ns McCo,vans Bcuer~'lOCI( Alcxandf'r~ Smith's fuod Kini: Alpha BctG Stnres Cr11\,tford M:trktl( ' , Food.Co. ·Fl R~ncho ..;ul'"('tA Thriftiman ~lui;:hc.( Alhf.r1 50n's St.1tcr Bros. F;i?iCl's R11lr h! I 1 • " . . • . • -.. . . ' Cl DA.IL y PILOT Wedne!wday. December 18, 197-i • Make It Snappy .. ! Appetizers Wa_rrn tlie ~Even~ing · I.et your friends 101n )OU shtlls . set asuJc. Inch thick. · patty shells and shrimp u:1. or: tr desired, wrap un· PARTY CltEESE POT 1 clo,·e garlic, minced gently beat together ~ne. l 1 hh.,Sehwlh1h.• 5 you 11 ardt' pu 1 t 1 1inK Prep.are on"' p~ck~.:e pat· Using a 2·i nch cutter, cut ing. baked puffs Vo'itb freezer 1 pound Swiss cheese, French bread cut into Wor1~es~ers1hlre 1&auce0011and e r nip tu e I u sin ty shells at u tin\~ On a out circles. Place about L Place on jelly roll pans. wrap; freeze until re~dy to shreddeft small cubes, s mall bread gar; IC.Just oas 0~· " the oven, or gent.ly heating l3rgc sheet or v. axed paper teas poon shrimp mixture on Prick tops with 1 fork 10 al-use, Bake, froz.l"n, on an un-3 tablespoons flour Jtic k s. c.e I er)' sticks, Gradually blend in cheese the...Pilrl)'Cl!_ecsc Pot. pince ,t\110 piles ot pat ty halt or the circles; moisten low steam lo escape. Chill greased jelly roll pan, until • -'.;,'a t easpoon'salt mushrooms, etc. • mixture, stlrriqg constantly Either one -<a~lht.>se hot shells, ea<'h containing 3 edges or remaining circles: until ready to bake. puffed 'and gold en, IS to 18 ~~ t eas poon ground In a medium bowl toss with a wooden spoon until hors ~·oeuvres g1V~! 1r shells. next to each Qthcr. place on top or tilled circles Bake in 8 preheated 400 minutes. nutm~g together cheese, flour, salt cheese melts a~d mixl~rels resistible aromas of shr1tnp.., F'latten shel ls toj.!ether with press·ing edges ~·Ith fork degree oven until puffed I ~'!! cups dry w~le wine and nutmeg: set aside. smooth. Serve immediately und St~llion.s, Sw1!>!1 chec::.c '-:i .rf.tl_hnt! vin. over i>a::.try tinestose~I. and golden, about 15 Mak es about 50 hors· 4 t eas p 0 0 n s Jn a fondue pot over Q. u~ing bre~d . etc. for dip· u~dwh1te .... 1ne. \\'Ith \l.'fl..li:t•d p1:1fJer : roll'·•-._)ltpeat, using rer11a~i11g minutes. d'oeuvres. \Vorcestershiresauce heater or in a ·s aucepan ping, keeping mixture hot. rhe pufrs mar he made ____ ~::;,..,, _____ .::_ ______________________ _:..:.;._ ____________________________________ "'"- we I I 1n advunee :ind -...._ refrlgeroletL or l'\ t·n kt'.pl 10 the frct•zcr until Lhc f1nul • ~aking JUSl before th:.y arc to he ser \·ed . 'l"hcsc arl· small puffs S() they are 1 quickly baked to a gulden brO'ol.·n II: , If you expert S(•\•('ral will - in g hitnds, s t :irt from scratch ~'1th this fondue. Othcr~·isc the cheese can bciP"--------- . • grated 1n 11dv1:1nce und mixed ~·1th nour, suit :ind nutmeg, then !!el a!.1de until 11 is ht'aled wilh th<: wine S II k I !\t P S TU t' FED l'Ut'•~s J tablespoon:i. butter 9r 1n.1rgarine 1'l cup <.-hopped sc:.illion or green onions. t pucka~e (7-eunecs ) peeled a nd deveincd rrozen shrimp, cooked and diced 1 can C8 ounces) water ch estnuts, d r ained und diced I cup drained cunned be<1n sprouts 2 tablespoons sc~a1ne seed 4 te.aspoons origi nal \\'or<:<'Stershirc sauct> l teaspoon s~dl . 1, teaspoon ground ginger 2 packages ( 10 ounces eachl frozen patty sht'.lls, thawed In a medium skillet melt butter. 1\dd scallions; saute for 2 minutes. Remove from h<'at . Stir in remuining in- gredients, except putty Or Take Time Fondues Simmer:: The next time you pre- ·~ pare snacks ror your family or friends. try something .. different and bring out the fondue pot. Cooking al thC-tnbl(' is ' al'A-·ays enjoyable. especial- ly ~·hen you're samplini,: a . new fruit. clu.•ese or \'C'~cta· blc t.l any foods. t·vcn l<'f· lO\'ers, make suitable and ..-intete~ti'ng fondu<' dippers. , For sweet chocolate and fruit fo nd ues, try dipping fresh or canned fr uit. ·angel cake, pound cake, -bro\\•nit•s. cookies, mars hmallo\\'S and pre. tZ<'IS. F'or l'heese and other ron- dues. you can clip F'tcni'bJJ. Italian' brcud, h affi.. rolls, breaOs l fc k.s .-bagelS. Enjflish muffins, cooked seafood. ch1.·rry .tomatOcs and cooked \·egetables. Better llomes and Gu.rd m s 'llCw book Snacks _ :ind Apprlizt•rs 1$2.49, hard- bou nd. '.\l <'red ith Corp.) contains the follo...,·ing re- cipe. PINK SQUIRR E L FO!'o:- Dl"E I !9-or 10-ounccJ Ja mars hn1al\o"· crrmc 3 lables poons t·reme d"al mond · 1 t ablespoon \\htle creme de l'<ttao I !eas1)oon lemon juice Banana or stru\1 b<'rry "di pll<'rS In saucepan con1hinC' mar s hn1allo\\' crC'mc , crcm<' d '<ilmoqd . 11·hitc ('remc d<' cacao and ten Ju ice. Cook and stir O\'('r lr>w heat till heated through about 2 minutes. Transfer to s m:1ll rondue pot: plact' 01"('( rondue burner Spear banana rhunk or !-Ira" h<'rr1· \1'1th fondue f1irk : dip in.I() fondue. s1virl- 1ni! to coat. i\I akl's •I to 6 servinJ!s. ·Pasta Pleas es • FREEZES 580 ITEMS THRU FEB. 1, 1975 HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THESE MONEY SAVING VALUE~ Hl·C • C ~-45 DRl""S -.. -... 't..°..1 HltlCREST 49c MARGARINE_ ·~i. · ~"· ots• ~ 75c DrnRGENT _:'::.,L HILLCRtST 1._01 • ( -~43 ~ SY~UP -'" , CHOCOlATl ( II:'..:: 65 CHIPS -·-•:,;~~ MA1tsHMAtLow 43 c _ CllMl-'!:' CAKf C ··~-66 FLOUR--. 1!:,,.'" ::g:::-49 WHIPPED (_ -TOPPING ·-·-·~~- vnvtnr-$145 . CHEESE SPREAD'~ .... ~ 29 ::~~···-··-.. -'~: c ............... iAiXE'D" $1 09 ll·Ol. NUTS .•. --""' HUNT'S 33c l(fTCHU P •.•.•.• ':,~' ., l{1ch 1'nbt1gh lo bC' sali~c, SEE THE in.c:as an1,11 111hsh · ----." - • " us11 uoo)1 Flo:T1Tc1:.r c·oM--PLETE ·'• cup bt1Llt•r or m~rg ar1 11c -1 pound 1nush1· .. 0111s , LIST OF THE :-!iced 124f(1nc(' ... 1,·111re1111 580-ITEMS • UtlltU OI IUTTU.-ill IUIUIMl>in Brown 'n ,= 45c Serve Rolls ~ 1'/.,,'f· a Mllll QllAl.ITT IOI o\lt IKpJIOld Jerseymaid Ice Cream Jersey maid. m ··~·5 9 c Egg Nog '~ MHllUkt PITIIA Lindsay Ripe Olives flAYOR. -..-.:., Baker's :ru-65 c Chocolate ·Chips _ 1'/.'!~· tl_G~ ltPPU Oii llO 1)C',. UKID 01 Market Basket = 69c Green Giant ');:'· mr9c eotato Chips --:tt Whole Mushrooms~ fAIMll ST'f'LI _. f Jerseymaid m 57c -'. Liplon ·~~ 47c Cottage Cheese _'t~1. Onion ·Soup -!:.':: Crisco = •,,""-', $19 5 'f/'oo• Shortening :Ill! --· '°1 '"....,. Fruit !,ij 3 9 c DlilllEA ,,,....,_·-··-Jersey.maid Ii ._.1.23c Yogurt mi. 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TO 7 P.;M • CLOSID CHRISTMAS DAY, Dl(. 21 FROZEN FOODS i:;.:t-•31 c hf.:,;., !t_,11s CHICiR' let~ Pits ___ _ . ii B.Uanl M• 39 c Crescent Rolls _ wi ILlmTUKn m_ TW9I 'Ml IUCU .r4 Barden :;::-... s 129 Americe111 Cheese _ """'""" * or.:,stufftd 1!36c-(~~wer or ·ft.75 c Potato• .... lciby l1tt1os _ - ~ 1 ~ .. 5c o..-.Jda !37c CANNED HAM Coleslaw or ft" 1 .•• 19c Macaroni Salods~ (llO(O\,\n Ult 0-lllc.t.I I , P;lls~•y ""-·-65 c Co1k1e1 _,,..._ •• 1eo1 .cream 1,, .... 5Qc ToPfMl't-u. lUlflllMI 16 Molderey c.79c Jock Chtes•-,... . · 5-$· 49 il! . Cltee11 Pizz1 _ 1:ifG On;.n Riltttn-..... TrHtweet. l 2.5c Mi:::Moid -!21< Orllltfl Juice_ ua Le ....... _ Ull _ ll:Gl.UI C. U.UWll ·-May bud •«89< Gouda Cheese . "'". Jk:e ~-heese !9 9 c Dress.1~9__,.,.... "" -<-ta:. 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FRESH DIUCIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE . . ---69c lllP CHUCK ITEAK ____ .... ;llULY0 mAK-----·--"$1 39 IT4llllll05.•~--$129 llEP Rll STEAK .. -----"' ·----$169 llEF CLUI STEAK ._ .. __ ........ ... ••IOH&ISS ... \.l.tl.19-$107 ROUND STEAK,_,.. __ ,,_ LL _.. ........... """° . . $1 07 llEF RUMP ROAST . ... _ " CAT FOOD FRISKllS .... fPIT ASSOnlD 6.S.OL POUND -·OOUNDCln $159 SIRLOIN TIPS11A11s 0110AST . .J' STA1lllll05.•CUTl'llOIRP $179 BEEF CUBE STEAK ............................. . lllf LOIN• l8CIH • 00.\UoNT&O s 1 79 .T·BONE STEAKS _ _ " .. LOIN•WIU'"fllMMm•HOf.U.S • $115 PORTERHOUSE STEAK .......... ... ... LOIN•ST4"91110i.•CRTIAID $19. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ................ ~. floM All OF US AT STATER IROS. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL · AU STOIES CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY DIClMIER 25TH ~ .Lo....&,,, ~ 7-t ~ -. • OIOla Of: """ • PUMrlClN • .IMtla $ I 1 5 RICE MIX JOHNSTON PIES .... ~-·~i~ . _ ' MJNVTt lllDSMMIEIMAlk>NAl.V.utm'•AS~ 51 C RllD OR SPANISH VEG ET ABLES .... , ... -............ : ....... ..'..·;~~: ,, 29"' ....... SIM ~.. 11·· " · · ,. COOlWHIP TOP.PIN&_ •4L '1 AVOCADO DIP. ___ ,,,..,,L- 1.A.. ...,sen • 3e. OM-tOf CH!lr.E Ol~s 35• . llOCCOUSPEARS _· ,.= U UIEDPOTATOES.-•~L Oll)Pftl) 011tit.t 2"' Otl-IOl ·.-is•.....: s110 COCKTAIL • KIM81U KLM,NIX ' llRDSEYESPINICH .... OOOL ' CHEESEPIZZA ,z:l', , --!'It--.... ,...... .... ~!!-"'.-~~'·'!--!.!...~ . NAllKO 70c ~rtr:~~~~=t::-..~=:E '!'£'!~ ~"!~~; __ ,.,4s-..u~~·: ~;OL 2;; ·. _ 8 6c -· •105 45c . ~-=~"' =KIRISPIYC'CRAKB'ICSCKUERITSM...-..IX --'~'1 ·...L.. ,4l-GUNCI FRUIT-N-DANISH ............ 13.7'·01. 1 _ I U ~ .vv $145 _,.,.woa 8,,. ws., .. o.r.,·s ,321 , • MU.CUllllONSo'RIOULARORCORN 9 R""""'-:--5·-79' CllOCOIJTEECLllRS ......... 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RICH TOIMTO f~VOR 3 5 c:-WWEHLOCLHEA~~ETFRSUl'~J!INKS _ ... , ~ LBS. GOPURLED )~ KETCHUP ______ 1'ifi · RoYALPii1NcE1"aMs·:.==::,,. AIMAUP'"p,..'•NCTll•DfUCK>U• $ . POTATOES :,':'~ ,.,,,87' LES 5 1 ALL BULK .. G®LAo•ORSELU'DRISING MEDA-L 5-IJS. 84c: ~~~~=jm~:~-:-::~----::: ......... NCTCAUFOlt~~ .. ;.;··-····-........ LIS.. NuTs ' FLOUI TOMATO PASTE cO..---... -u<>:.49' ~ VOCADOS ............... SfOR $1 LA•DIX-•ANCT .,.,.Stf TINDI• OCIAN Sftt.AY NEW CIOP :~~~~~=~~~~!~::~:;:~: ~RANBERRIES __ 1;~~-39c ~. 99c ~e.att11. & g'e4uf~ ~ ~4. AIM BUFPlllr" PLAYTIX TOOTH PAm TAIU1' TAMPONS .-. 94c ~.::' 99' ':a: '1 39 l"LI COLOAR IAYla MAIR Sl'IAJ' , TOOTH PASTI "ASPlllNI 5 59.' -59c :::0::: 29' POLAROID FILM CllMI llNll NPIOOINT • -::..":""" 01 SHAMPOO TOOTllllUIMIS •359 -" 65' = 44' .., • ...-...... IA. HILLS •ROS. $1 !7 '3~! ~ Hl-C DRINKS = 45c "6-0UNCI , PITIED OLIVES :='.!. .......... ~ 43''"""·"' STUFFED OLIVES : ............ -.,41. 69' KRAn MAYONNAISE ·-··-·-''o' '1.29 VIENNA SAUSAGE ,...,. ·····-·····"'' 36' LOLLI-PUPS DOG TREAT .. _.,,, 33• -GRAVY TRAIN DOG FOOD ,,,.. '5.09 MINCED ONIONS """" _'.. -•« 79' BREAD CRUMBS ,..,..,.. _____ "°'40' CRUNCH.N'MUNCH .. · .~47' PLAmRS SALT FREI PEANUT$. ____ ...,,&r IDAHOAN POTATOES .,.,.,., ................ .,,01 43' PLANTERS ORY ROAST CASHEWS ,.o, '1.13 LISCCO SHRIMP COCKTAIL ....................... •·°'· 45' Pl.INTERS REG. MIXED NUTS ,, o' '1.17 MRS. ALBERTS MARGARINE ""~'"" ...... o. 64' LILY COLO CUPS • 5-0UNCE .. ,,,,, ,,,,,.., 79' NESTU CANDY BARS• llNG SIZE ....... °' 63' CLING FREE FABRIC SOFTENER , o' '[06 ~ & II FUN SIZE CANDY .. ~no ......... ~o. '1.15 POLY STIC •DUL PACKAGE ,,o, 64' TUESWEET JUICE ................. ~-s~ii 53 c oaAN SIUY COQITAI. • 8 7' CRANBERIY JUICE ............. ~~iii ~· FINISH nrTERGENT .. .::...:.:..~L '1·.13 PAR· T .pg""' ~~ ................... ,,.::::,,.,L 23' -«tfl . . " -=-PRICES EFFEC. 7·FULL DAYS~ DEC. 19th· 25th - 1jo fON'fACIALTISSUE 41• 14600 S. ... tal'4 rPAn .. Wn..._hr 1100 h1tc.-.A.,.., o....., 1175 l ldl..-St .. CosteMtN IVORY BAR SOAP ~ 4l'OI CHIF -~-· ,101w..i-111•s1.c •• 1o,..,. asuw .. -11 ..... w • .i..i.. ... 2110•••o4lilt•&.c .. 1o-...r-"·-· .. ··-··--.... ·-'"'"'"""'"' WltlDllM i6161~A...._.._...,.°".._. 14l0We~t&.m.ei11Aff .. A....._ 141 7ll•dH•A•• .. T""" TOP JOB CLEANER ~.--... --GIAN! 19' CHIFFON PAPER T~WELS .. _ ... ·~s 49' fOO:, ~~"::: ~"1 s.·t.;:"':.!!i.. soi.:.~-~~l: ~~;~::.~~~:::::.-:... • :::: 1.~1~-:; !::: ~ .. _qunE AIR FRESHNERS __ ,,,,_,;,L 50' SARAN WRAP REGUUR ............ -. 44" SYOlll JJIO ·~-A ... s.i... 2564 w ... -... ........ llOll M ............ __ • ..., ' I • --,.., • . ' ·. --• I • . ' . No Fuss, Na Muss ' .. Se·rve T ~1rts for Cha .ng~ .. of Race a&try is or two kinds. s un· NO· ROLL CURR.\NT T.\RTS sw~ened and may be rorsavoryor sweet(illin-gs-. ...._ lh . cup butter or mar The other ha$ a little sug-l,fi cup s .••. .,__ ar in it ·and thus is suitable 3 eges ~argarlne, melted greased· mufftn.paQ cups of mixture into each f l ""teaspoonsclMamon (each ~·inches across shell. . :.0, l ~ cups currants top); chill about 15 plinl.ltes. Bake in a prebea ed. 375-: Jn a medium niixing bowl Treat remaining portjons degree oven p-f\lil ~tr~ is cream 'h cup butter and t'he of dough th e same way. golden-brQwfl and" O.llint1ts· sugar; addloftheeggsand tn a small ·mixing bowl, putfed -,.20 minutes . · • ~~\well. Add flour and stir with a wooden spoon, beat Cool ·ln pans on wire unti blended. together the rei:itaining 2 racks. Lfft oUt: of paJt5. for sweet fillings. 2 cups sifted nour lh cup fir{lllY packed -With holiday de&serts in light or dark brown sugar mind hete is a recipe !or lh cup light or dark com ivide dough into thirds. eggs, brown sugar,~corn Serve at once or store IP a Sha ne portion into syri..p, the 1 tablesp~~n -tigh\ly covered 9ontain~r-1 twelve 34-rncb balls ; ... press melted butter and the c1n-. Jf desired, ser ve w1th1 a evenly ove'r Dbtt~ .. ~~-d namon; stir in currants. topping of whipped cream. sides (ap lo top)~o, ~ Spoon ~bout 2 teaspoons Makes36tarts. No-rOtt Currant Tarts using syrup asweetdough. 1 tablespoon butter or -. Three Ring Holiday Salad hos sm~th body, and ta ng y flovo; .. o showpiec ~ oi dairy products for a fe stive in~oL .'-----.. . --1 . . Gl ·amor--'.G·e·l.led: ' . I . I " Fot easy bufret se~vice, this ·showy tri·color molded salad has its dairy fresh dressing built right~1'-' ... The s mooth body and sub· ,Ue tangy rJavor throughout cotnes J,rom dairy sour cream. Besides that. it's ac- tJ,ially two salads In one .. ~-The ' favorite ho liday flavor_§ of fresh cranberry · and.11 \·ocado mal:!;e UP.: con· tras ting layc.,rs with a snowy ribbon oLcouage· water. Stir over low heat until dissolved. Blend in sour cream. Stir with wire whip over low heat until smooth. Blend ' l cup with avocado mixture. Turn into )-quart ring mold. Chill un- til softly sot. . Blend 1h cup sour cream mixture Wi-th cottage cheese. Spoon intQ. mold to --make second layer. until sortly set. .. Blend J e mainingJ OMr cream mixture with cran- berry mixture. Tint deepet" red with red rood cofur if de· sired. Spoon in.to m old. Chill •-· atleastJhourS. Unm old onto pl~te 8nd garnish greens and fruits as desired. Makes. 6to8servings.· . -ti:i~·:~·~'iD~~AY -Sarp· r'iS-e fn _g_ r edhfnt ~ -v lit pound <21h cup~.._ -~ fresh cranberries . ' ~- Ii] orange _ 2 labl~§~llS sugar ·1 avoca o - 2 t ablespoons lemon juice · ..,,,.,;. •. --'· 14 tcaSpoon sall .-~ teasponon marjoram . .\,envelope plus 1 teas· poon'pl.iiin gelatin ~-~c up \vater t pint dairy sour cream or plain yogurt 2 ~ CllP SJJV:lll ~-c;ol· . lage cheese · Salad greens Run cranberries and cul uP u"ilpafCd orange through fine blade of food choopper. Sti r in sugar. · Atash · avocado. Blend with le mon jul~. sail and marjoram. Co mlil ne gelat in and A moist homemade quick l ca n (8 ~ ounce) bread bak e d a he ad crushed pineapple .un- provides entfciilg vanauonara1ned ' at breakf~st. l cUp chopped nutS This'one made With crisp Combine flour baking corn flakes ha~ refreshing po~der, salt, and~a in pineapple navor-and-fine sifter; sUt ·and rd ix in corn texture.-ft keeps well. flake crum.bs. · · -Comb.lnei ~uiar, butter CORN FLAKE or margarine and beat until PINEAPPLEB,EAD light and fluffy. Add eggs, 21h cups sifted flour one at-a time, beat well af. 3 t easpoonS baking tereach addition. __ powder Add dry ·ingredients I teaspoon salt and pineapple alternately, a 1h teaspoon soda • small amount at a time, 2 c.ups corn flakes, mil : stir in nuts. c.rus.hed ·to m a ke 1 cup Bake in 350 degree oven crumbs until done, about 1 hour. l c"€ip sugar Cool In pan s minutes; turn % cup ·butter or oul.otpanandlinishcoolir\g margarine on rack. Yield : I loaf 9 x S x 2eggs J inches. MESA --PRODUCE- l854 NEWPORT BL VD. •cat::--,.:~:..'v'.".:u QPJN 6 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 PricftpM .... ........, IJ·ll·74 ~~NUTHALVES $1~~ AND PIECES FOR COOKING A VocA'DOS 4to~ J -" ~ Non·l:ood Double DiKounts SLUEOOT. .t.91 -~ SYLVANIA FLASllCUIES -'Ntl·PEASPIRAffT MAG!CU9ES • 3·PAIC lM BODY AU <>OZ 95 MEN'S twA SPRAY GROOM & CUAll VITA~ DRY RI TUBE I --- • ~ ~ ' TANGERINES CLAIROL FINAL llET .. .--~. 197 SPMY 9TL. I MULTISCIUI LOTION 'Bf, -..... "'·0• J '77 AEl'IO I OOL 93 AEAO I •-Ol. 99 llTI... I 5 lbs. for . 99c '"' 84 9TI... I • PLATIMVM PlUS • 89 SCHICK llllCTOR lllADU '-m~•, TREES YOU CAN-AFFORD-• . ' WHOLE SALE PRl-CES .. • NOBLES' FJR • PLANT ATIOM •DOUGLAS , • CLOSl-llP T00THPA1TE ·~II SllAMPOO TIOfWl•.-...ol. ell=: ff DowMt ~ 1r1 1111r1 ••~lno.s in •ddition 10 our r1gwltr low discount" price•. they 1r1 speci•I buys or ttmPOr1,Y purc1111e 11iow1t1c" wti1ch We r1eei¥• lrom lht mlrlu(tclure111 Ind Piii 1lot1g to you. Look lor 1111 Do•llil• l>l1cottftt 1h1U 11;1 throughOul !hi 11or1 lhfl Wffk, COSfA MU.t.-UOO ....,_ ltwL HUHTIMCiTOH llAC~l4JI . , 2'-0L 53 T\JIE I ':-IL' 1.-17 r I ook llisb & · loVe1y ' for the ..ttoliqays ... with frosh a lo"81J . FACIAL ·~~ COSMETICS . complete splect ion at discount prices . . . -"1 • FROM 7.9c TO 187 ' ' .. • ' . 1. ,. ' ' • ' . -'-'- • .. .. .-. ' • ·-,,-=-=.,=· c-=<:;'"::be<:..:;18,. •. ,_, • .,"'.'---0..LY PILOT .C:J I May Be Sweet News An.ead for Pieters • • • By BAllllAllA GIBBONS Abbott Laboratories ma~ers of. the banned sweetener', cyclamate, has revealed that it will take the F~~ral Food aild Drug Ad· m1n1stration to court if ne.cess.arY, to m8ke cyclamate s weeteners available in the United States. · The no-calorie sugar sub· stitute is .soJd·irrEUrope, but the FDA continues to block its use in the United States. .Ir Abbott goes to court, it will be the first time in his· ' f fury that t he FDA has been sued by a m.anuracturer pver a rood ban. Once the most popular s ugar s ubs titute .i n America, cyclamate was outlawed in 1969 after' massive doses w~e Jinked to cancerous tumors in test /, '• followed precisely every would never be approved sta'ttui of cyclamate, \l.'e tell sal'ety. , 'addltJonal1tudJM. re1ulatory pfocedi.lre unless tht\T~ was a them to write a letter to ~n. an Amer1cliM\ study, AbbOtt refused. and Jo a PfllCribed by law" in its groundswell or public opi-\heir ~ngre1Yman and to sponsored b,>) the National · 119:page rep'y countired effort to 're-introduce the nion in its favor." 1end a copy totne FDA." • Cancer Institute, rodents \bat "hundreds ot studies sugarsubstitute. The groundswell is grow-Cycl•mate was outlawed were fed d,aily cycJamate ttiroughout the world have Craig added that.his tirm in&, accordlng to Craig. here,..five years ago follow-doses equal to the amount over.whelmingly proven the ho,ees legal action won't be ·Since· the ban, sugar con-inf Incriminating animal round ln 800 bottles or diet sarety pf cycla·mates," and necessary, but Abbott ·swnption has leaped to re· tests. But several European SQda a day,, with no can· that fu rther studies "-'Ould stands ready to take its case cord proportions and health countries did not ban the OOrous ret1'ults. be a ''waste or scientific re- to the courts .•• "on the food m ilitants have dive rt· sweetener. Armed with this dnta, Ab· sources .. ·: · · But Thomas Craig, an Ah· ba.sis that the FDA acted on ed their ire rrom sugar sub· Because of its continuing ~tasked the FDA to lift the . You've enjoyed macaroni bott official. contends thai our petition in a political stitutes to sugar itself. use .outs.ide. th~ United ba:n.,Tbel'DA kept the mat-salad and potato salad. But, animals. hundreds of new scientific ratherthanscientlficway." · Congressmen have been ~tales .. sc1enliflc 1n~est1ga· •. ter under study for 11 haveyoutriedrice salad? studies disprove that test . Cfaig contends that the pressuring the FDA to t1onofnssafetycont1nued. month,.· Like pasta and potatoes, and show "overwhelming-FDA fs "willing to' admit its rescind the ban, based on By Nov~mber, 1973, Ab-Tben'·iD September, the rice in itself is not a falten·· ly" that cyclam.ale is safe. error" and. that Abbott voter mail. -'bott ·had accumulated 16 . FDA sent a six-page letter ing food , mer ely the \ictim "was told, in so many Craig claims, "When con· volumes or scientific data asking Abbott to withdraw of hig h-calorie sauces, He 1ald Abbott '"has '~ords, that the petition sumers wrjte us about the supportin& the sweetelier's ill petition and cOnducC. dressings and toppinp. . '" At less than 90 calories a ._ lllll*Y rAW:*Tr STANDING BEEF RIB , ROAST ....... , 1~ • HOLIDAY STORE HOURS Dec.24, 9:30-.1:00 • ~LOSED ~CHRISTMAS DAY U~.OA GRADE A • fl!ESH fROZEN . -18-20 LBS. • CALIFORNIA GROWN BUTCHEl'S fllDE BUTTER' BASTED YOUNG TURKEYS • !mil SElf BASTING 1:::i WITH GENUINE • CREAMERY BUTTER • . ' PET WHIP TOPPlllO ·~:-c--· ~ --:-z...- •• za . ' l\hSZ JOHllSTON'S PIE llS • I • ., ·balr·cup serving, there's room for rice in any dieter's ' . ,..,, llDUCll-Dc -· IA'e,CIUT• PIUSIURT OR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 9c . '="~ ,. .. , .J.,B menu. : This is a ueat way lo work rice Variety ir\to your menu with erunchy, aJ)- petile·a-ppeasiftog: fresh vegetables as companions. RICE SALAD MOLD 2cups water 2 tables poons he rb vinegar 2 chicken bouillon cubes 1 teaspoon celery salt l cup raw rice 1,2 cup diced cucumber 1li cu p chop~ed creen pepper 2 tablespoons sliced scallions Pinch of pepper Combine water, vinegar, bouillon and celery salt in a saucepan and beat to boil··. ing. Stir in rice, cover and simmer 15 minutes, until tender. Remove. from iheat and stir in cucumber. green pepper, scallions and black pepper. Spoon into a one-quart mold and chill several hoiirs. To serve, unmold on lettuce and garnish with ad- ditional vegetabieS. Serve· with dressi'ng. Makes siX . servings, 130cak>ries each. · Dressing: Sti~ v_.. cup diet mayonnaise and 1.4 cup ~ plain yogurt together. Only 18 calories per tablesl>Of'1. . . -, . Desserts Easier ' Than .Pie .. A nice finish to a soup and salad supper. · fHYLL'SCOFFEE"E 4 6-serving-size package butterscotch pudding and pie filling mii 4 ._ ~ 3 teaspoons (rounded)· -instant.powdered-coffee- S'h ounce can evaporated milk (I/, CUPS UN· ·DILUTED I" 2 V3 .cups liquid skim milk · · 1 tablespoon butter 8-oun c e container heavy cre'am· 9·inch baked Pie crust shell 8-ounce Container heavy cream 1h cup toasted filberts, coarsely chopped Stir together the pudding mix and coffee. Cook ac· cording lo package dlrec- tions u_sing the evaporated mllk and skim milk ror the ~tlquid; S tir in the butter: COOi. I Turn into pie shell ; ·chill . At serving time whip the cream adding &ugar and · vani11a-to taste;• ~read over pie : sprinkle with the filberts. Makes 6 to 8 serv· ings. ·-·· __ .Note.;. :rO~makt, ~ pie ·shell use hair or a io-oun.;.c package of pie crust mix and ~ake U.P according to package directions-; brush with melted butler. Bake in a preheated 425· degree oven until browned -12 to ts minutes. CooJ before fillinb. Try Thyme Time for a hot turkey san· dwich ? Tr y Thyme - fl.1ush room Gravy: • In saucepan, combine T can (IO ounce.s) mushroom gravy and a,. teapsoo n thyme lea"..U . crushed . Heat : stir ,occasiona lly . Makes about•l cup. / so WHAT'S NEW WITH 'YOO? Onty tM Oall1 Pltot tHI~ t.ile 10U whet'a new In J0"4' IOcel 'Communlt., •.. evtry dly l 1ili[iij!t.JI ,. ... ' \"V.!:~71'1111.E~ ll'ITll n t'·rn:H GREEN GIANT ' A Festive Selection 0£ Wines a Spirits? Holiday Discounts! . •Mtia Yerdt Cenltr, Harbor al" Adams, Cosio Muo . .. . .. I ) Paul Mass on f B~andy •1308 W. Edinger, S..ta Ana •I Jt22 lrookhurst, G«dtn GraYO , JOHNSTON'S Apple Pie , ' , . ' • ' I .1 • . ' •• . ' • • I ! 1v·1x ?11 t;:;d u. rerr1g~rq.re · All-occasi.on Recipe Becomes a Hit -Tired or cereal or eggs for breakfast? Don 't want cake or cookies ror dessert, yet· want something to nibble on? Then Refrigerator Bran f.tuffins might be your answer. . The beautr. of this recipe lS that YQU i:lo not have-to bake all the muffins at one i~ You can keep the bat. ter 1n· the.._ refrigerato~ and bake them: &$ you want them, ':' Tim e-saver "You Can't Beot It EASY BEET SOUP Quick version of Russian borsch. 2 cups lightly packed grated (med ium-fine) pared beets 1 cup ver y finely sh"redded cabb;i ge, not ppc~d at all . , 1AI cup chopped onion 14 cup lemon juice 2 lO~·qy11ce') cans · ·c~JJdensed' beef broth (t;;ouillon) diluted with 2 soupcans water 1 beef bouillon cube dissolved in 1 cup boiling water' 2 tablespoons sugar -~ teaspoon salt Pepper to taste Commercial sour . cream In a large saucepot over tow heat, tightly covered, cook the beets, cabbage, onion and lemon juice until vegetables .ii.re tender; if necessary, add a couple of tablespoons or water during cooking. Add a ll the beer bouillon, sugar, salt and pepper; si mmer, covered, for 10 minutes. Top six servings with a \ spoonful of 'sour cream. P..takes abo"ut l 'h quarts .. Party · Perfect STUFFED ROAST CIJICKEN Perfect for a party of eight. •,i c up butter 1>r . -. margarine _ _ ,_ _ ----i.ii -coprinely diced • celery 8-oufice bag sage-a nd · onion stuffing 1 1 cup1fot water ~'i cup ·c'hopped <medium-course> walnuts, preferably toasted 2 whole frying or roast-! ing chickens, each &bout 31/4 I -to 3:i.;~ pounds . . In a 10-inch skillet over j low. heat m elt the bl.<cr ; ' add celery and cook gently, s11.rring often, until wilted. ·Off-heat stir in the stuf- fing\ then t~e hot water and walnuts. Stufr breast and nec k ' <:avlties of chickens Y:it h mixtilre: close cavities with small skewers; bend back \\'ings akimbo fashion: tie _legs close to body withs lean white string. Use your favorite method for roasting chickens or ours ; place chickens. breast side down, ·in a 1 sli~llow well-buttered pan and roast in a 425·degree oven fno need to preheat ) for 1 hour. Shake pan several limes to ktep chickens from stick- ing: turn breast side up and roast until tender (lowering heat if chickens bro\\'ll too much > -•"C! to l hour longer. - Reprint Till)ely I.ESSIE DOWE RS' CORN SYRUP CAKE 1 ~ c,up butt e r o r margarihc 1 •cup' s ugar 1 ':? tc,aspoon vanil1 :1 :a~ cup light corn syru1) 2 eggs, sepnraled -2· cups unsiftCd cake Oour, stir to ac.rale beCore measuring 1 ':?teaspoon baking soda •~teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons lemon juice plus enough milk to make 'Aa cup ~ Cream butter. sugar and vanilla ; beat corn syrup and the n egg yo lks. ·-' -Stir together the n our, baking soda 3nd salt; Sti r Into creamed mixture In severa.'l nddJtio n s, alternately \\1th milk mix· lure. just until ,mooth. • \ Beat egg whites untll 1t1Jr and Cold In. • Turn Into 2 butte.red and lightly fl ourtd 8 by t 'h. Inch · layer~cakc p:\ns. Dake In a 350-degree oven ror 25 to 30 mihules. Turn (lut on~ r<icks ond cool. l"ill and frOst as desired. q'uick lunch. Serve the muffins with or without butter. Or spread with cream cheese. They're delicious warm or~ohl. the batter if you wish. lf.r cup bolling water ~ cup 100 percent bran cereal V.. cup oil 1 cup buttermilk IA teaspoon sail (Op- the cereal and let 1nand. M.ix all the "O.ther ingre- dients together in a larger bowl. Add th e bran and giix untU.batter is sm ooth. Single Serving's an extra rive minutes or Bran.muffins are good for breakfast, or as a snack with your mid-mornina: coi-f~. They are excellent with dinner, or while watching rour favorite TV program 1n the evening. They make a savor)' "dessert" to-' serve with cof- fee to gues~ who drop in un- expectedly. Two or three !fl~ffin.s and '8 glass or cool milk provid~ a nowishio1, Once the batter is made, it can be kept in th e rerrigerator from twoto(our weeks, covered, with'out · spoiling, 1 preftt thein Plain, bot you can add raisins, dates or nuts, or a combinati,on, to BRAN -tlonal ) i v~ teaspoons soda Once baked, when not frozen, they wilJ.stJy moist two or three days if kept loosely cove red or in an un· tie<i plastic bag. REFRIGER ATOR MUFFINS lf.r cup sugar v~ cup molasses 1 egg 1 cup All -bran cereal 1;11: cup ruisins, nuts or dates (optional l FiU greased muffin tins two-thirds full. Bake at 400 degrees ror about 15 miJ'!..,tes , Do not over 'bake. Mates a,bout 1.5 muffins. Batter can be kept in refrigerator up to four weeks and used as desired. well. so all can be baked at one time and frozen if de- sired. Or, as few as one at a time can b e bak ed as needed . to the bakini .time. Or, I cold batter .sit at .. room te~ perature-to warm, lhet bake for about 1.5 minute&. i Belt refrigerated batter before pouring into murn.. tins. 1 cup, plus 2 tables- poons and 2 teaspoons nour ;: . 'F><iay, y6 u ca·n .Duy a loaf of great bread .for .159 less than 'you . ~ . would hav& pmd y8(1terday. Just ' -. . ·'" c1ip the c<;>upon belav; jlnd take.it to your groc~r:He'll take 15# off . ~he price of any. of ih~ quality. ,-· ~· ·v!il.1':.iety br~ds. , ... . ' ... .; . ~ . ' • ' ' "* . ll~..:~ ... ti...w....n. /'_\>."~~-~F~~ • • ' ' ' ' . .. \• .. ,.. . • ··~ • ' ..,.,.. . . ,.. If your name happens t o be Schmidt .or ... HerrO\.ann, :f.oll r forebear~rsprobabJy _ate"".-• lots of Bavatian Pumpernickel It's ·a da{k, · . • . savory blend of rye flours, caraway seeds l!_nd , ; ~elected spices. . ·-• : ~ • l-, 1" J .(: >-.i_,._. ' ' x;i,, .. ' .. ... ·. .. •• , . .\ Measure both cereals into a bowl and pour in the boil· ing water. l\lix to moisten • Baked muffins freeze ' >-.. . ....... '. ·~· •• .ii':. If batter is used directly from the refriger ato'r. add • • . .. • . "Dutcl\ Dill. . H<>lland Krunch. .. t ' < -~ A ~19Jh Cen"tury. Pen'°nsytv.aµia· {avorit~."'"" • :Dutch DiU is a light-brown, open,grain l~f , · . ., • lllade of .&>arse rye meal and fin~· rye f101.lr, • lated with tangy chopped oniorts 'and . l pungent dill S!;~ds, . · I,... ·• · ··-~ ·· , 4, • . ~ J ·' .. '~ ... ~ .... -< This !)read owes its distinctive fl avot to two t hings. T h e lrigredients-ct acked rather t)111,.n quahed whole wheat grits, sesame seetis a11,d·pure ~·And the ba\<in g ~ -pro_qess-it's 'slow id to.pteeerVe 1111 the . ~vor the in~ COfttaln. •. { ... • I '/ • I A golden·,cracked. top is the maln taste A rich bread with a rich taste, thank~· to .;lattrac;tiQl:l of this fi ne-textured l?~· We , premium out,termilk" solids, a to!? that's add nee fl o'ur to the u nus ual white fl our . split then crowned with white hour . • ..tQ' allow the top to c ack into a crunchy__ ....!!n~ patient slow bakin~_iiocess. 4!t_ _ cr11st, an$1 we slo b_ake i.t to give it~ , Butter,mitk snares ·vti.!.11 · ol i_le[..Y.f j te chewy taste that's unique to say the least. · breads is color. ' \. . Ctip tbia coupon today. Strve your family a great t)read tonight . r •••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••·-~~---, . . . ' . • . . I I , ~;-:~ . . • I SAVE* •. . ONANYl.CW' ! OFMILl.MOOK "' VARIEJ'Y JmEAD. 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Oit<:ember 18. 1914 By TOM JIOGE flavor for custard or a "",._ • ..,,_ cream pie. )lost of our lcebOxtS have Most of u.s toss out vegtll· / medium heat about S it a real lift, they say. and seasoning. minutes stirring constantly. Stale bread is used, of Here is a recipe that I Add nour, curry pc>wder course,to stuf(abirdandit have f~nd easy to make, an<t sa lt : mii well . will make that meat loaf 10 tt0nom1cal and a \reat to Gredually iidd bouillon and furOler. And don 't fortet. eat. cook till thickened, sUrring those tasty bread and raisin INDIAN Ctl"RbRV' ·constp.ntly. Paring Costs an assortment of remnants , ble scraps before doing the from recent meaJs that we dinner dishes, but they can dutifully keep for a rew be used in a salad the next days, then throw out or give day or served with a dip as1 to the neighbOr's dog. an appetizer. • · -In these days or rocketing And how abou.t that cup or rood cost:s, when everyone gravy aging on the back of is casting about for some the she.If? way to pare expenses, one Don 't wait till it gets a good wa.y is lo try to rreate coating of mold and has to at\Iactive meals from lef· be thrown out. Add a tittle lovers. tomato sauce, a couple of pudding slice d with 2tablespoons utter Add lemon juice, garlic, custard. l lh pounds cooked rais iJ1s, chutney and Leftovers c11n be deJiciO'..:s lamb, cubed . almonds and cook over low and lhey can also be pretty 1 cup chopped onion heat 1 hour stirring oc- awful. 1 cup chopped apple casionally. . Lamb is one of my Jtablespoonsnour Se · •"th orv~s favorite meats, but I still re-' J tablespoon curr_y chu:::Yon3~i~e :~mqu'ats'. member those leftover pov-:der (can be doubled tf Good with cold beer, Serves roasts at a boarding school l desired)' I No Worry With Curry Jt doesn't take much im· stalks of diced celery and a agination to make a hash chopped onion. from yesterday's roast, but With a little judicious · did you ever think or saving seasoning you have a fine that coffee that is growing spaghetti sauce. attended. Th.ey would pop 2teaspoonssalt 6. them into the oven and re~ 2cups beef bouillon ---------- heat them until the 'me<1t 2 teaspoons lemon juice was strong and dry as a 1 clove garlic crushed Th• hometo\"n newspaper for all lht Orange Coast Appetizer Festive Start you;'dinner With an appetizer that will &ive a restive approach. . It should offer just the fight touch for hearty fare to follow: s1tisfying, but not teo overwhelming; piquant, but not too heavy for the beginning of a big meal. GALA AP PETIZER 1 can cling peach halves • I can shrimp 'h avocado, diced 1h cup chopped celery I tablespoon chopped parsley I tablespoon cat.sup 14 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon lemon juice Salt and pepper Lettuce Drain peaches:-Drain shrimp ind tjnse ln cold water. . Combine, s hrimp, avocado. Ct'le"ry, and pars ley , Mix to1ether · catsup, ma)'a.P•i1e. lemon juice, and se1sonlna1. Tou lightly with shrimp mix· ture. . -Place drain.cl pHith htlf on leitu~e. cut 1lde ~P· FUI cavities witb 1hrlrt1p mix- ture. !-fakts lto81ervin11. Variety Appeals Winter squash can be -varied by 1prtnkllng with cinnamon or nutmeg or by plating an oran1e sauce In- to the c-avlly before baking. ORANGE ·HONEVED ACOllN SQUASH . 3 small acorn SQu1shes ''~ tup orange juice frozen concentrate V.. cup honey I teaspoon salt 2 lablesi>Oons butter or margarine , , "°' teaspoon nutmeg, If desired ..__, Cut squa•hes in hair. Rem ove seeds. Place squashes in a shallow bak· ingpan. · Combine oranie juice concentrate, honey, and salt. Mix well. Put some o( the orange•honey mixture into eath squash cavity. Add 1 teaspoon butter or margarine to each squash hair. Spri nkl~ with nutmeg, if desired. Cover pan tightly with aluminum rou to keep steam in and speed cooking; Bake 30 minutes at · iwo degrees F. Remove foi l and continue baking 30 rqinutcs more. or until squash is tender. Muffins Honeyed Made with honey and the unsweetened rruit. PINEAPPLE 711UFnNS 1· 2 cups sirted cake nou r 3 teaspoons baking powder 1• ! teaspoon salt 1 1 cup butler or margarine. softened 11 cup honey 1 larJ!e egg . 8-ou occ can un · s~·eeten('d crushed pineap- ple Sift together the cake flour. bakinJ:: pO\\'dcr nnd salt. Beat toJ:e thcr the but - ter. honey and ('gg until blended. Add flour mixlure and un- drained pineapple. Stir only enough to n1oisten dry in - grettients-batter will be thick. t'i ll greased medium n1u(fin.pan cups ccacb 2\1 bylinch 1~.ru 11. Bake 1n a 425·de~ree oven un11I a coike. tester fflSO(t~d 1n center co01cs out clean - 15 to 20 minl.ltes. Rt•move al once from muffin pans and serve hot ~·ith butter. !\takes 11. lnflalion beating ti pi ... 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Ralston Ry Kritp ...... ~••Cl•-'':.!;; 1.29 •••-1-, ....... ~":: .29 Groom & Clean Mell Pill ,.-... ~.,..i .. ............. , ...... c-..... ....... ~-·-,... ........ " -··---·- Su11Nilt11-L1r11 Sl11 11 oi. Hi Ho Crackers ,.;. Motts IFlftd 2S ~ Apple Sauce l•r L1ur1 Seulkl1r'1 12 OI. Spanish Peanuts '" M11w•llHou11-A•9.ort:~P1r~ lib. Ground Coffee c1n .69 .57 .89 .98 #ii~ !ting Otc:1r Saltlines S\lioa. 59 c•n • M11w1ll Mou11-1l191Jlt1 GrtM Ground Coffee !!:; 2.79 -!: .43 o-'"'' tit,: .... Mulhroom S1uce __ ... _ Ponds Cold Cream ··:; 1.67 B•nqu•I Entr••I ~-;: .32 Black P•pp•r '.": .st Ey1por1t•d Miik 11.: .28 Noodle Soup Ml••• Jll..:. .25 Raltton Ry Krlap "".: .u .. ........,_,,_,._, .. ':. 1.59 ....... _, __ .,.,_¥-•• Head & Shoulders Men Plea·aer Dlnn•t• -·--~-.. ':.':: 1.91 _, ____ ,_ Al~·Seltzer Sausage Plu:a1 ... o..,-Ponda Cream 1";; 1.93 --• Lay•r Cak11 ' . 'Asterisked Items not available In the following stores: ' . ... ·~ ... ,1k •• ,_,_C...,.fly!O ln•t•nt Polalo•• f ,08 •·c---Crisco 011 f .f7 f,25 ,_.._ __ •Gravy Oulk ht~t.1010 ............ l.ol--«MOW W. ........ M \" ........ .: ... _ _.....,......,~ ... C-:tllll. .... _ ".:;: .95 ..., __ , ...... ";.43 • Plcklad Beet• ~1.89 ,,_..,.. __ , __ ".: .28 •Bl•~•Y• P111 ..... 18 -·-•.: .47 • B••famato ~. ......... '*lil>"""'°" ............. -.u-UI ......... IOtllto .-..., .,.._ .... ~Ulll-#9_....,, "'-.-.. "!·'--- • lM"-'"'oa)(ll -\M ......... 1n. .. _,_ ....... .. ~\ ... Olll .. ... _, __ ,....., Aoa1t B•et t-"'""°'·'"'"' Red 81by Drink .. _ • •Cold Medel Aour ............. l'lW,11<1 .... lM~t-1wt;............ tJI•-.... .... ""' 11-.i '-"'""" ..... ~--11.: t .09 Dry Cat Food •• 2.1• .. := t .09 ----.. -·;.:1~;:carcie ".: t .09 ·.:3.97 Chu Chu Egg Roll• __ ,..._ .. -1)1111..oo~~ .. .... ...... ,,1 , ....... -. ~\~·---· c--. ... ~I.°"'"'*"' ..... .......,..,,,,,, ........ -. _......,"'*1 l ""'-\_ .... .__. .1.25 llDlldlY Photo Pracallntl SPldal Ally 12 £xlJOtft lloll ar KODACOLOR FILM All Ralphs 1fill be ctpen Tues. Dec.Mat aa.m. 82.89 20f11122 w-1.••• BAI.PH~ STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 'i4167 PASEO DE VALENCIA, IAGUNA HlllS . All Ralphs w• lte closed Chns•mas Day - 380 f. 17th-ST., COSTA MESA 17761 17th ST., TUSTIN The 1Suft_r· market 9901 ADAMS ~VD., HUNTiNGTON BEACH . 15<171 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER 40t N. lOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON MACH STORE HOURS: ~·10 Dally, ~-9 Sundoy '· • ' . --· ' ' Wednnd•y. December 18, 1974 . ' - OAILYPILOT CIS Importance of Better Breakfast . Backed By SANDRA GITTENS AP Newsfe1tures NEW YORK lAP>-"\\'e serioualy need to consider breakrast as an important meal again, "Really, if you don't have breakfast, by the time lunchtime comes, possibly 18 hours have gone by and you've gone through the most important part of the day underfed . "I{. people would make breakfast at least the Gourmets Franks Fancied As lo the gourmet aspects of the frankfurter, here is a recipe for fancy skewers. FRANK-A-BO BS t pound a l l beef frankfurt ers cut into quarters i envelope brown gravy 3 tablespoons .onion soup mix 8 ounces burgundy wine <red ) 1h cup salad oil 3 cloves minced garlic 1 tablespoon oregano I teaspoon g arlic powder !\Tix all ingredients in bov.·I, except franks. Add franks and marinate over· night in re£rigerator. The n plac e frank quarters on s kewers a lternating v.•ith s liced water chestnuts . canned mushroom caps (or fresh) and raw onion slices. Top each skewer with a cherry tomato. Broil about 5 minutes, turning once. Brush fre· -quently with the marinade in whi ch the franks Were U~ernight. over rice, "·ith a bottle of r..obust burgundy. Serves 4. For Parties Canape~- Prepared Among the speedie!lt of the party appetizers is one .!.Utilizing skinless cocktail· -size frankfurters, widely av'ailable in glass Ja rs, bulk form and 12-ouncc pL.C..:... v.·rapped packages. ' BARBARA HAHN'S · LJTTLt: GLAZED FRANKS Into a large skill et turn a IO·ounce jar of curr::inl jeUy 11 cup) ancla 6-ounce jar of prepared hor s eradish mustard: heat gently, stir· ring, until bl ended. Add 2. pounds skinless cocktail · fr ankfurters and coo~ gently, turning OC· casionally, until hot through and glazed. Turn into the top part fbl'ilzer) of a chafing dish and place over the water 'pan filled with boiling water ; light burner. ¥rve with picks. " Kumquat Anyone? ROLLED C HI CKEN BREASTS LA GRAND E 6 s mall t'hicken brcasls, boned and skinned 6 preserved kumquats. thinly sliced 2 t ableS;poons sliced green onion 1_. cup flour t teaspoon sa lt l teaspoon pa prika 2 tjblc~poons l:iutter 1 tablespoon oil 1 ~ cup kumquat s>·rUp 'h rup chicken broth• 2 tabl es poons 'v.•ine ''inc gar -. frozen Frcnt'h fried potnl(){'S Place chicken, honl>d sirlc up. on board and genlly pound to flnltcn slightly. Tn11 each chicken brcnst with kumquiitS ;'.it\ct onions. Tuck in side!; and roll u1> tightl y. Skc"'·cr or tie securely. coat chicken in mi xture of nour. salt und papri~:i. and bro"'" In m clt('fl butter and oil. Remove and place chicken in a baking pan . Add kumquat syrup. chicken broth and vinegar to 1Jan juice!i ; heal and slir. Pour ovtr t'hickclt t"o\·er and bake :it 350 dtgr~ for 1 hOJ.lr or until l~nd er . Tr11nsfcr chicken lo sCt\ling platt<'r. !'ll~ke a:ravy wilh drippings. '~cup cold water a.nd 2 tahl spoons nour; cook . slirring constantly un· tit mixture thickens. ·Spoon over chicken. Serve with froten Frcnc~ fri es 11rcpprcd accordlnp lo pack:1ge: direction$. !\lakes 6 servinps. •i,.; cup water und I ch1 c.'ken bouillon cube 1 mav bll used. • se cond most important meal of the day, I think we would all be better orr," udds Margaret Happel, author and food editor. Currently traveling around the country as a nutrition spokeswoman for Quaker Oats, J'l.1rs . llappel gave suggestions, clarified for those who are concerned "''ith getting the most out of their food budget. She stressed th-e im- portanc e of ea tin J! breakfast because of its nutritional value and for a more efficient use or food . A wholes c breakfast, she notes, o allow cut· ting down n \u h and din· ner, while the ame time providing a effective use orr 'I so much or a missionary that I think the "'orld is going to have the best possible breakfast and then maybe less lunch and less dinner,'' she says. "But t do think that peo- ple should at least consider it the second most .impor- tant meal. "For one thing,•• she says, pointing to currenl high prices, "if you look al eggs in relationship to the foods you consume at din- ner -a pound of ham- burger, let's say, I don't think eggs are expensive. "l think you have to know that when you say prime protein, compared to other sources of protein, it's a bargain." !\lrs. Happel siTilarly feels that re real with milk for these foods.'' she says or Is an excellently balanced .Jh1>5egro\\·norganically. brcakfnst. "But my concern is that If And, when breakfast is your ground isn 't trcatt>d considered a real meal, one scientifically, you are going ran plan on how to cut do"''" lo have less yield coming orf on Other meal5. that ground at a time wh~n Al a time "'hen health the world food shortage is of foods. natural food 5 and or· major concern and wC ganic foods are becoming should be getting the max· popular. J\1rs . llappel wants imum yield out of our to stress that "all foods are land." healthv. It's what "''e do to On stretching the budget them ihat makes then1 un· "'ith meats. J.1rs. llappel healthy .··~ s u g g es t s b u y i n g a "''ou pay premium dollar minimum quantity and ex· tt'nding it with v.·hnle ther<" ls a trend towards ~ruins, fortified l.'nriched ''egetarianism. carbohydrate11 . or vrgeta· .. It's interesting," s he ble proteins such ;is split notes. "that people "'ho cul peas. lentils and beans. rl-'li meat out of the diet then ''And,'' s he a dds.·• look to raisins, watercress, "there's nothing wrong with .or spinach to bolster their the old traditional dishes. ironintake. So many of the common ''Anothe r interesting ethnic dishes that "'e have point is that th e f'ood and been eating "'ilhout realiz· Drug Administration f'('• ing or kno"'ing why ·we'r<! ports that veg<!lable con· eating them ha\'(' som(' of sumptio n is up, pa rticularly the soundest nutritional ele-in the areas of tomatoes and n1ent s we could have." peas. and meat consump· She also pointed out that 11on is down." From al' of us to all of'you. • • • SWIFT BUTTERBALL BASTED TURKEYS Young,I USDA 59c 65¢ Gmde A 17 10 10 •• ~2 lb1 La lS lb1 La HARVEST DAY YOUNG TURKEYS Bo,.ed, USDA 58 ilo ·Grode A V 17 lo 22 lbli &.• ,, .. 64¢ 15 lb1 LI !~~~!-'.!~~~~~~ .. ~ .. ;;::.48! ::::.55~ ~~~~~>9~~.~~A ~!~~~ ~~~~E~--... 18¢ . .. 78¢ SWIFT~S STUFFED TURKEYS 7-IOlbs, USDA Grode A ..................... -··· ......•..... ' .. ~~~~!.~~~-~~I~~~~: ......... , .. LI 59c BONELESS FULLY COOKED HAM ,_48. Whole, Hygrade, ytaler Added, 5-7 Lbs ___ . , . . . . . . ............ Lii COOKED SHRIMP Medium Size ......... -.......................................... · LI 21_9 ~~.~o~.~~ .. ········ ................ 1" ~lod~C~~ J!~.~.~~ ... ,.,, ..... _,, ... ., .LI 69e ~~~~~o~~~~ ...................... 11 &9e !'!lnele•.• .11111111d 1Jt:e11~ .... 111•• ~~~ E~.~f.~ .. ~ ........... ~: ......... la 141 7-Bone Rout 89· , a..f Ch!Kk ..•.......................•••. LI P.2"11!~~· Ru111s>:~C>ll•t ... , "1" L'!"~.~t11ak .................... 111 ~~l~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~, .......... 11 111 Canned Foods ••• -'C~M~P~~,R;!§,!~,CE . "'°'c.' 31 • ~D~. LE'E' FR.~IT ,c,o,CK!A.1~' '1'0ZCAN39• LADY LEE PINEAPPLE · · 47< M.ICEO ..••.•... , •.•.•.•.....•.••••• ,, , .21JOZCAIC OCEAN SPRAY DRINK 101 CRAMllRAVCOCICTAIL ... ,, .•.•.••....•. 48 OZ 9TL TREE TOP CIDER 102 ...... , .................... ., .... , ....... 8' OZ ITL .... ~~oE!J..~J!U~J~1.c.E~OZITl79• .r';!~~SAY .•~01~M. o.L.1v~s •OZCA,45, ~~)~;;;;;;~v;~K.L!i:'.:;:: .,...HU~Ts. K.E!~~~P ........ '. ..... ozm33' Chuck Steak 11oc1.cu1.1 .. 1 .......................... ll890'' ~r~E~~~~ .. .' .................. ~ ... ll 12• ~n~.S;~~~o~k~p~.~~~~ .. ~~~! ...... la 111 ·fr~~~.!~.~.~ .. : ................... l.1•• Turbot Fillet -78• Fr•lh Froi•n . , ................... , .... , .. ll ~~:>~~ .~~~~.~~~~.~~ ..... Lt 1 11 ~~~ .~~~~ ... , ... , . .' .... l·ll,KG 10I Sliced Bacon 1n 0Kor Moy•r (Thitl I 2-01 ,kg 1.39) •• , . l·ll PKG Pork Sausage 79• Fornwr John .•..• , .••••• , .••.•..•.. 1-ll ltOU 4 IOU PAPIR 187 LADllS' NYLON TOP OINIM SCUIN u -••"'° wfN 1n loll pr~n 100"' nylo!i lflOdt twJn PllNT Sl'OIT SHllT a. IUllLI 8ALL TlllAllUM Plant..:! tetroth.lm, A ct.con.tor pi.c•. ITlll 219 b. Super lo"h Potting Sa1f 109 For on Indoor ond ou14-pl0tt". II• cu. ft.' ' Health and Bea Aids ••• ST BONUS PACK < , GET20.,.·M0RE . • .•...... ,8.1$0l 89 CRET DEODORANT c AOU.-OH . ..... . •.•..•.••••••••.•..•.•..•. 1.soz93 BUFFERIN . 01 . ...................................... 1 ALKA SELTZER 590 TA8LETS ........... ,,,, ..• ,. ............ •· ... 25'• ~PE.CTATE. ... ,,,,,,.,,,,' '2oz 1 31 o"IODY ALL c . WITH TAlC ................. : ............. $02 89 . ihe~qwllty . ,,,.,.._ an-1•e. ... ~;.~,:.~.! .. ~~~~~~ , II 12~ !.~~~~,!~~~~~'''' ... 39~· !!'!~~~!'.?..°~~ .. : . .. . . 11 aa c ~!~~!.~~!~~~~-... 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I. •ti.tltn K. ·' I' • I -- • ~ {f8 DAIL V PILOT Wecinesaay, Oecember 18. 1974 MIXED SINGLES • • • • 0 • 0 • 0 • • • • WA•110 JOIN • ME 1• A Sl)N6 0 0~ P~OTt?T ~6Al'1ST 'fl.lo COMME~C1Ai1SM 01 CU1i'1SfMAS, CUA~LIE ? • " 0 0 0 0 0 • ~ • 0 • • • 0 • • • 0 " 0 0 , TUMBLEWEEDS I ilONE LOC~EP MVS~LF IN 11Jf' CeLLl 0 • 0 11:1& FUNKY WINKERBEAN <.ou K"10W <.>ol.J'VE 60T A GOOD STEREO S<.'5TEN\ WMEt.I C.OU E£T (,()OD SEPl\RA1100 ! FIGMENTS Ail 1116HT. Meit ... llE'LL EACJI 60 A [)fl'FEl2£NT ClfilECTlO'< ~.l\E<T AT 1HE NalJl! OFmt'. RIVEJi:.! u .__.. .. ,.,_ .. _,_, .... ~ NANCY , / ' , , by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson I VON I (NOW, • "E~~I,, UJ~AT • A~f. '<Ou SINulNC>? 0 0-~ l O <ii6~~:~· 0 i o o" o 0 0 by Tom K. Ryan \_ 11!1' 511~1FFS 60'1' If! H?S OU17I fOWN! .. I I ! 'i by Tom Batiui:k I ~IJ..IK I'VE FINAU.<.> REACHED IT f ~ REllf.IA 15 STARTIN& 10 SEPARFITE FroNI lllE BACK Of ~ E.<.>E ! PLEASE STICK OUT YOUR ·FINGER \ THAT'S. 50 YOU WON'.T FORGET . TO STOP AT 220 QAK • STREET -F"'"''.,_. ~,,s,_,..,.,-. PEANUTS ·• ' ) l • • ( .. .. • DOOtE-Y'S WORLD liy Rodger Bradfield DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS r.1:6U-.::£SS=::1"'t::;:o;:;-1 MLJsr MAVE 1IJE ~RJsrMAS ....,.. ____ ......, WIU:N l SEE EVERY· _llQOV GOIN' AROIJNO SO EXC111'0 /'J'( 1'APPY ... -I 111RN 1'ED AND UREfN W'™ ENVY SPl~T .... '"'·I ..... by George Lemont 1.'M. S"flL,..L-'fRVtt-JG· 1"0 FIGURIS oo-r WHY ME!RMAIO'S MAVES NAVeL.-S •1 by Ferd Johnson 1 WA'3 ONl.Y FoE1.ING 'THE QUALITY OF MM" FIFl1s BLOU55 , oMMA • • CHl<'ISTM,t.S W1 1.L. BE ' HEF!f' soo,N ' AND .. 11vo<;or A BL.DUSE·· 1/>Y FEELING AMINK 5 .TOLE. ANIMAt CRACKERS by Roc!ger Bollen Cl'""'°"',.''-11·•·-1.jooo.-. ............ - • '""' by Charles M. ·Schulz ~------- ,_TODAY'S CBDISWDID PUZZLE ACROSS 47 AbstnCll! ol \ Coo1o.ing mo1ion "•IMll 49 Fleeting iraces S Bu0dhi11 51 P•cir.s noa1ly mtlfl~ 54 Backward 9 Shrub 58 Oec;iae 14 T IJ Mahal .. It 6o 4,MO sq. yds. 15 On 11'11 cres1 ol 61 Milrme pl1n1 16 Hignwtv 2 words 17 Snow vth•cle 63 ····Curt••" 18 Ctn1111 64 z,on and 8anll Amtrlc1n; 2 N111onal •··•• words 65 ····and Cr1hs 20 Sow 66 15-nal•on • 21 Building wing pat !' Abbr. 22 For11i•td 67 T1ea1w1th reaidtnc• ditclain Vtsterd1y's P1u1le Solved: v [ ~ s " 23 German city 68 Annoying 25 Ru11. thing 11 Tubular 38 W1lking1id1 r1v-olut1onarv 69 Silv11 ma•k-p1sifgl 40 S111ng1 2J G.,,g ing:Abb•. 12 And others 41 Heiring 29 Ctl'trf\ ~'I: DOWN . 2 WOldS organ Pl11!1• l Behind ttie 13 Tenn<s'5 -· 46 Volume unit JO H1rdw11t1 i11m l•mt1s laCos1e 48 So~1 34 Fin111c11I 2 Me~es eves 11 19 Sour 49 E•trlt! by 1dv1111 . Abbr. 3 Logging 24. Braz1n: gu~e l6 Coo'o. 111 an comoanv ln!o•mal 5Q Rltl"iiilOUI ov•'I emo!oyn 26 Cllemoc1I g1oup1 38 AClfllS 2 WO!dl pie!.. 52 Produced Yvonne 4 More 28 M111IOfll.lne books Cit •• deplorable JO Heall cove'"'ll !>J Sp1nish 11111 39 Eve•vwhe<e 5 Oe11cat1 31 Nobleman o;,o& SnJlun 3 WOflll l•b"c 32 -·· mttl'lme 55 John, 111 Eire ol2 Un~emp1 6 Co11l 1111nd 33 Small eou•ne 56 Ed•bltl 43 E•o•ess-7 The Koran 34 · or 100111ixk d•Uoorovfl 2 words cnarge ,.. ~7 N•vedl .44 Swine 8 Aoo•opna1e 35 Enlreatv commun•b' ftnc losure 9 Sco1usn 1sl1nd J7 Toron10 59 ----11111 -.-s-s1e,a11 10 reminilii -tOotflilliii. 62 Ptuinhing ' •8 H1~1~1n lood n1m1 lolorm.i+ l••tClre ' l • 7 I 1011 11\J • " " ,, l ,, " " JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH • WEl.L1 iAH1 :f'M N01" GOOP !NOIA6H F!Ort 'rt?W, AltTHl-i"- 1 71 " " " l6 l7 JO J1 J7 JJ HH--+-+.,-l-i<:-+--+-i-,..+::+-+--+-l--1 DICJ( TRACY "· • .. " •• " " " 67 " • . .. •I ,. " " ' •• " " .. .. .. I HE WONT TELi. US WHl<I' H,APPENEO AT TOOTS' APARTMENT, BUT FROM HIS PLAYING. rr MUST HAVE BEEN 81Ci 11'5 TIME FOR '(Dl.IAND..v.E i'O h0R.6£T O~R 01FFERENCE5! IT'5 TIME TJ 8€ fR IENDS ... l 'M PtA1.1.. vet7, THAT~ rr- YOtA Mlil-ST ~IND Me. vefCY SORIN~ .ANO D!Pilt'.E;.sJNG, lt16HT? 0 HERE i AM EX°TfNDING TO L.(DtJ THE Rl6MT HAND OF FELL~HJI' ... NO, l DON'T FINO Y""4 AT AU. BQlttN6-JW0 OEP«E.~S1N6 ! by Ha~old Le Doux WMEN I WORl<EO FOR MEL~ . t TALKED TO ARCH HINKLE ON THE·PHONE A COUPLE OF Tl.MES! IT DIDN,. EXACTLY 60UND LIKE KIM , .. 81.JT THERE WAfJ A 5lMILARrTY !. by Mell IF VOIA HAO AN OIANC& Of: --~EN~ITIV/'J'Y, YOW WotAl.0 •• .' "-.. and you'll find them on the fifth noor. I gave a pair to my h1'o-~bnnci last Christmas and he just loves them." DENNIS THE MENACE : '»£ SAIO 'Gool GitleF'AN' THEN.HE SAIO 1 SllOOL1> WRITE HIM A LITTER: I • .. Creamy Goodness Easy to Mold .- You"ve seen NesSelrode· Pudding In a pie and also in a mold. But have you ever seen it in a loaf? · This loar pan is actually an empty paperboard milk carton. • The 1-quarl container is the perfect size for six serv- ings or thi s holiday dessert, rich ·with milk, eggs and whipped cream and studded v.•ith marasc hino cher'ries and nuts. Chocolate, often used as a ·Nesselrode garnish, here is used to form the crust. Wafers are placed on the bottom and sides of the carton befo~e the fillin g is added. NESSELRODE PUDDING LOAF ·.+.· ~ 1 qu art paperboard milk carton, empty JS chocolate wafers I envelope unnavored ..gelatin I.fl cup sugar, divided 1,it teaspoon salt 2eggs, separated l ,cupmilk 2 tablespoons rum or brandy ·~ c up heavy cream, whipped cartoft 1see_ photo)~ set carton on side to form a pan and place cut-out piece in OOttom of pan to make a sliding base for dessert. Flatten pouring end of carton and secure with tape, Place chocolate wafers in carton, laying 3 on bottom, 5 overlapping on each side and 1 at each end. In heavy saucepan mix together gelatin, 1/4 cup of the sugar and the salt. Beat togethe r egg yolks and milk; add to gelatin mix- ture. Place over low heat, stirring constantly, until gelatin is dissolved. Remove from heal Let cool; stir In rum. Chill until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Gradually beat in remaining v~ cup sugar. Fold into gelatin mixture, with whipped cream, cher- ries and nuts. Turn into prepared milk carton, laking care to k~p · pudding inside of wafers. Chill several hours until firm. To serve, cut down sides of carton and slide dessert out onto serving tray. Garnis h with additional whipped cream and cher- ries, if desired. Makes 6 servings. --• ,.-' -. .. • ' .. ' • • -,:~ Wednndty. December 18. 1197.( CAIL v Ptt.OT c I 7 Using Milk T ~ use up the m~k so you con use the carton fcr tho pudding mold at left. try making your own salad dressing .. Start with on envelope of your favorite salad dressing mix and let it stand five minutes in I /3 cup milk. Meanwhile, beot · I cup cottage cheese unt~ smooth, then whip in milk mixtll'e. Fold in 2 cups dairy sour cream. Cover and chtll u,..il time to use. Tell the folks it's o specialty of the house! Three-quarters of the people recently Sllf· veyed by the Food and Druq Administration knew that milk contains calciu m which is ~for butlding teeth and OOnes. Only 42 percent rec.ognized milk as O good SOt.rce of vitamin D ord P"Otein. ' DEFLATE FOOD COSTS You've heard of Globe Al's sensational, 25~-per•rtfno mal1 dinner dlallea. You've eeen !hem on TV, Now, enter your own spaghetti, macaroni, or noodle reclpe and win $100. 1.4 cup chopped, drained mara$chino cherries You may not make ii for 25(. but how close c,n you get? .IUST WRITE THE COST AFTER EACH INGREDIENT. N I od P dd. h A .HEW• PAIZ! EACH WEEK. esse r e U 1ng OS You wllt also receive a book of the prlu-wlnnl11g reclpn just 114 cup chopped nuts }\inse out milk carton·and let dry. Cut out one side of a new shape. The custard tor entering 1tie contest. chills in a milk carton a.nt:1 •ll'tft 1o: oLolE A1 coNTESr: " ed · h h j f IOll: 34141, Loa AngalM, Caif. IOOM. ~ wtt c Cleoatewa ers. ~-------,--------'--------+---------------"- Buff.et Bubble Bursts Make this holiday season bubble with delight byo(fer· ing guests a buffet specialty that is t ast,Y as well as nutritious. Or. to be a hit at any par· ty. offer this treat as a col- orful hostess gift. The bright red ball of im· ported Holl a nd . cheese is casilY d e corated with cheese cutouts, green pep- per squares. cock tall onions -and cucumber ~trips . 1 For a refreshing dip, fill the cheese shdil with a mix·· ture ·or gouda and -cottage c h'eese, e u..:.u.m.ber... and j!reen onion. TANGY HOLIDAY BALL 1 (1 pound, 14 owices) Edam cheese 1 (8 ouncer container creamed cottage cheese 1 cup s hr e dded cucumber · 3 1ablespoons minced green onion 1,1-teaspoon salt Cut circle in top of cheese, reser-ve-to p. -Scoo~uL cheese leaving about 1,(i. inch shell. Crumble cheese into small bits or shred and combine with rem aining in· gredients. blend \\'ell. Scoop dip into cheese ·s he ll. replace top, and chill until Red Edom cheese is a 12 "hourh~fore serving. natural ornament for To decorate baU, Jrr~nge· strip• or cucun!benertical-holiday buffets. Scoop Iv on ball. secure with half· out some of the cheese tOothpicks. With cookie cut· .~ '...1-• f d" ter. cut out designs from Ona season it or<? 1p. rheese. secure to ball (the Decorate th e outS1de cheese\\•ill stay). _ ·with cheese and Cut diamonds £r6m gt('('n bl t t peppers, attach to small vegeto e CU ~ou s. \\'hite cocktnil onions with toothpicks and stick into ball. To serve, surround ball with cUcumbc r slices, caullflov.'erettes and nsSort· ' ed <'rackcrs. ' Grocery Lindsay mediu m p'itted Olives 6 oz Royal Prince Yams 16oz in orange & pinea pple sauce Flavor House Dry Roasted Peanuts 12 oz . Pillsbury Nut Bread Mixes Carnation Coffee Mate 16 oz Sara 1£e Parker House Rolls frozen 7 oz Grten Giant Veqetable Casserotes, frozen 12 oz L ·Liquor · Early Times lh. oal J & B Scotch 1h gal Richard's Vodka~ ga1 Richard's Bourbon 1h gal -Staqrama Crown Royal % 9al 10% OFF BY THE CASE 49c 49c -79c 59c 98c 49c 43c 11.98 18.45 9.98 12-19 25.50 CONT MISS ... ' M eat SERVE THE VERY BEST Richard's Calif Grown Fresh Turkeys, Bar M Hams, Eastern Geese, Capons Turkey Rolls, .Smoked Turkeys, Squab, Cornish Game Hens, Lonq Island t;IJJCkling. We have a complete selection of exotic foods to grace your Christmas dinner Chateaubriand 2.98 lb_ Thick cut Top Sirloin Roast of Beef 1.69 lb Boneless rump from the Round London Broil 1.89 lb Thi'ck cut. Top Jlound Steak Richards Pure Pork Sau.sage 98c lb Mi Id seasonin~ Seafood · - ·Cooked & Peeled Shrimp, Crab Meat, Eastern Oyster1s, Smoked Fish, Scallops, Finnin Haddie PLEA!iE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK FOR PERSONAL SERVICE AD ITEMS GOOD THRU TUESDAY DEC.'24 . Delicatessen Richard's Brandied Mincemeat 1h lb Richard's Cranberry Relish ~ lb Richard's Cole Slaw 14 oz Richard's Tillamook Sharp Cheddar Cheese ~ lb Knudsen Cream Cheese 8 oz Produce Artichokes fresh from, Castroville large each Calmyra Grapes Fresh lb Tangerines sweet, jumbo size 3lbs Broccoli yountJ teoder. lb Bakery ...--5Sc 65c 59c 95c 39c 39c. 39c 1.00 39c • • Harvest Pie Cranberry Lqaf Cake Chrjstmas Bread .Plum Pudding ~ 2.65_, ,_ - 1660 MACAATHUA NEWPOAT BEACH Open 9 ·I 011ly, S<ln 9 1 U•-8660 r:rt ~ ~ 1.99 1.29 1.19 :M3'VIA ll00 NE'M'OAT BEACH ()cMn 9 -t o.11¥. Sun I · 7 51l IJ60 '€' • Tre bsoJt~ul selectim of GFT FK:KS ovaibble in the HO'v1E & GFT SH:)'? ............................. exclusively Lieb. ' • L . .. •• • I r-• .. • " . , "-r All of us, at El I?ancho, extend .our best wishes to you and yours, . ' for a very • • ' ... . .. .... ~ ..... ~~~~~-.. ' El Rancho 'Ham ~ 89! HAM 'I ~s1s• SLICES'~ .• Moist! ... tender! .•. El Rancho's own water-a3ded cure is your asaurance that they are! · Sliced-thick or th;,, (water-added) Whole Ham ••••• st•! Butt Portion · . . . . st 0•9 ' RI Rancho's water-added cure! 17-20 .Iba. EL Rancho ham ••• wa ter added! Hormel Cure 81 Ham -• NH ... • •••• $21: • See t he fabulous Rose Parade rrom choice !eats on Colorado Blvd ... Just enUr you r name in the boxes at any of our stores -no purchase necessary! Winn ers wi ll be notified -you could be one or the happy ones! S •ft' ,. k . FAMOUS ·59c -~-WI s u r e y aurniBALL 10Ms. . lb 1.+ The one tom you know will be J nder and tasty -and priced for value! IDS ... He.. ~· . Oysters WJlll ••• 17 •• st 29 Eight ounce jar (WURIQ ... 1J9) · Perfect size for shrimp cocktail! Cooked Shrimp ... St19, ' 50 WllOS -100 T1Cll£TS PAllUI: lllCI lllD! . Lego' . $129 f Pesh Toms ~:~~18 to 30LBS. .... 65! TOP SIRLOIN The finest quality you could wish for-locally raised and rushed to us to insure fresh_ness! PORK~ u. '~ ··' ·-Fresh! Lean! Whole or shank h~t·o: Leg of Pork • . . • st49• Fresh H11n11 ~~~N~~ lOto 16 LBS ..... II!· Tender steaks from U.S.D.A:Choice beef loin Aged Steak ••••• s2'? Loin Cut of U.S.O.A. Choice beef! Frffh eastern pork ... butt portion Quality you 'll serve with pride -and confidence! Sizes from 10 to 16 lbs -wilh so much 1neety tenderness! , Beef Roast = -.-. st'·' ' ' Roasting Chickens 69~ Fresh • and large, for feasting! 6 lbs. up Ground Beef .... 5t0! Sliced • Bacon .... s11! Ex tra lea n ... choose bulk or patties! El Rancho's Own-ranch style! ~~--. . -tee · Cream-oRsHERBET •• : 1 ••• 98c ·--RoyifHOiSt-pftriilU-m-quaiify;111-roond~lt'gallon carton, and you r favorite flavon! - Fruit __ Cocktail No.3o3cAN. 35c Tiny morsels Or ripe tasty fruits, in syrup.for salad, 1ruit cups, dessert.a! Sprin~fie\d. , . Stuffing · Mix OROWEAT · ••• 5gc When the name oii ihe label is O!!)wtat. the quality has to be there! Reg. ot Com . 13 oi Beverages 280L-BTLEs -. .": .. 25c Springfield Mixers ... Ginge r Ale, C.:lub !)oda, Collins or Vodka 1':fix, ~uinine Wat"._r Potato Chips~cRANHvcoosE 69c Choose regular or dip chips ... crisp ~nd _llavorf_ul, in the sin Or. twin pack! ~-Grapefruit Juice ... ·, .. 49c How can enf thing so good for you taste so good? Treesweet, in the big 46 or., c\h Butter 111111 ·11· , ••••• 79e Folger's Coffee .. st 03 Dairy fresh goodness! ~pringfield - 1 lb. -All grinds-l lb. can {l •cm .. · 194) Clamato Juice . . . 49e Cocktail l1llllill ••• ~ 79e Lord Mott's blend of juices! Quart Ocean Spray-wake up flavor! 48 oz. Stuffed Oliv~.s . • .• 69e Springfield qu een olives- 7 oz. jar Lemon Juice . . . • 49e Realemon-real flavor! 24 oui:ice Water Chestnuts • 2Se ·Sweet Gherkins .• 69e Young's Supreme-for dressing! 8 1/z oz . Heinz~ crisp ar:id so good!. 16 oz. . Onion Soup Mix ~ . tsc Salad Dressing, oz. • 45c Wyl~r'a makes great dlpa! l v, oz. pkg. Viva Italian, Green Goddese! 7 Seas Sour Cream ••••• 49c. Corn Chips • . . • • 49c For dips, for cooking! Springfield-pt. or Cheese Nibblea-Granny Gooae 11 oz Margarine .. ~ -.•. 75e Fieischmann's, with com oil! l lb. Marshmallows • . . 49c Kraft"a Jet Puffed -16 oz. pkg. Rice for Stuffing . &se Ivory Liqu~ ii •••• 9t c Festive Frozen Foods! Orange Jui~~· . . .. &9e Minu te Maid,-from Florida! 16 oz. Parker House Rolls 49e Sara Ltt.;for prererred quality! 12 ct Vegetables ClllllQllll, •• 39e . Cream Style or WK Niblet.a, Medium Peas Real Whip . . . , . . 49e 'fop your dessert with cream ! 10 oz Johnston's Pies .. st 09 B~g 9 inch size· Apple, Mince Pumpki n HORS $ d'OEUVRES. 1 09 Durke~'s - choice of 4 kinda! 5-oz I . . Pork Sausage . • . . 99C. U.S.D.A. Choice, for oven, rot~rie El Rancho's own old fashioned at le! ~-- -~ 8 st Or_anges suuiNAvp.~ _. ""'-1is. __ _ ----~Sweela'nd ~cy! Fo~ stocking 11tutter1, for ~e fruit bowl,-or-eegment.a in aalacb! RED . "z5c~ YAMS . U.S. No.-1 quality ••• Red Vel~e!l BROWN 10~ ONIONS ·-' Mild! U.S. No. I , , • all purpooe • • ' . GOLDEN 4 SJ APPL-IS -11s. . -- ANJOU . . 4 .. 51 -·PEARS Extra Fancy Washington Delicious! They lielong in the fruit bowl! . . 1'~?~~ B -11 -1• I NOW. YOIL $1· 649 a . an 1ne s.sAvEsz.001 ... The famous acotch -the one that aeta a standard of qUality, reduced 2i00 half-gallon ~--Lord · Calv~rt .••• s599 El Rancho -:Rum •• s42t ·~save 80c on smooth Canadian! quart Light or da?k -reduced 70e quart Old Forester .•.. c599 · Straig ht whiskey -rttiuced 50t fifth Rum & Brandy .•• s4a•' : Royal Crest blend {or Egg N~! 5th I Brandy a1isiu1.. • •• 5575 , _For a.J;ter dinn~! fifth (o-t ;··lit) .. .-· Wine in Carafes •• '23Z. Paul Masson BurgunJy, Chablis, Role. T -sts's anqueray ••••• Lancers_ W"me ••• 5391 Great gin -now reduced 1.00! half'~ga1'., · Choooe Rose, White or Rubio! F'Jl\h ~~~*="" Canned Ham .· sLB:·m .. ~6 49 Bake it· Buffet it-Sandwich It· Enjoy it! Harmony Ham, lean Aavorful! Shrimp COcktail • • 3ge , Lase<O 4 o• 1la,. (C:.. Codllll : .. 511) ' Dressing..... • • • ggc · Bob's-l/l.-ize ~ ... I.II) Cream Cheese ... -~ ·43c "_ Sliced Meats •••• · 43c Kraft's Philadelphia Brand! 8._oz pkg ' Buddi1'1• wafer thin· 6 kind•t 3 oz Danisli .Cookies • • st 11 · Crescent Roll$ • :. 55c . Pillabury'a, ready to beie! 8 oz Delicious butter and sugar cookietl 1 lb. Uncle Ben· White or Brown w/ wild! ~·or di11hes -and your h&nd s! {lnC. 25t offi Price11 in. effect Thur. Tue. 19 throu-1h-Wld. Dec .• 24 U qafQOiiiilmcu day. • __ Cooki!Scm1n• ..... J~9c __ S~..:.Cheese ~ . _79c ()pen. 9 to 9 daily -Sunday IO lo 7 -8 to 7 Chr1Slma11 Evt . Nb sale1 la dea ler. --P~!Sbwy'o· all,.., do;. bake! 13 oz Rondele-with heib. or pepper! 4l'o oz Baker's Coconut ............ 49' Sbmht~-Bua. or Aa,;tl flal~ 1 M f Maxim •ouNct ................ 11" GrounirNutmeg ............. 49' J"reeae dried rnlrl!ft 18 oL ..• 2.69) Baking? Choole SchiUinl • I .. oL Vick's Vaporult. ..... : ....... 91' Jt'• th111e11to• foreotdtl 3 os. formula 44 ........... 1 ........ •t• Y1tk'•..P 'Jht·· .iw -. \iJI., · Dog food .............. : ...... '211 Tep C'hcM ••• "'ol1t ttySe ••• 12 • I 1 Sanka ••• .,. o•••b ............ 1111 Hair CondHlontr ....... : .... 1111 ...t'our 011~ .t1t 8 °'' ... 2.83 . AJbeno 8'i..-;-h~11 .litnd.l 8 oL Slntx' SpnJ .. : ............... 91' N~I 1pny fllen rtlldl \ii OL • I r Vick's Nrqutl. .. : ............. 11• Nitbt tiNt tcilJ rc~y!. r • I i ' : I I ' I ·~ -· -• -. • ' • \! ·-Wtdnnc!ay. Dec.em ' QAIL Y PILOT Dj ... TOP PRODUCERS •RICHARD IEE~ •lmYIURKART •l'ETEGRAY •JACK HEADTKE .~H~E_KOEH • EMILYKORTKAMI' •DICK McKASSOH • "-, " MEWORLEAMS MANSION BY THE SEA Professiona l landscape. Stately entry. Sunken parlor. formal banquet, massive MARDI GRAS room. Secluded master suite. Separate vunny~rea. TWIN balconies. "Tea Garden" kitchen serves lush rear courtyard. OWNER f.1UST GO. Take advantage. Call 842·25.15. COSTA MESA FRENCH QUARTER POOL $28,900 Warm studjo Jiving 'room,-powder_ room, delightful kitc~cn with ei..t1ng area opening to very privat,e garden pa~io ;-Gre-at. bedrooms wii.h adjbin1ng baths. Outstanding .amenilies-in fine-location. CaU 546-2313. . " CUSTOM LUXURY HILlSIDE ' MESA VERDE Truly "Functional, striking design. Grand entry, Uvln& room and formal dining. True country, kitchen with spacious family eating ana. Separate fiesta run rOOm oriented lo deluxe pool. With excellent privacy. Bedrooms. t down · 3 up. $83,900. Be-the first- .toseeit. Calls-46-2313. ' PARADISE MANOR 4 BR • 2 STORY • POOL BEACH $33,900 Format entry \O DRAMATIC living room. l"o'rma l dine. Huge garden view ldtcnen. • ARTISTIC open sta1rJ1 1 .... -eep to separate ·master s uite + ehildrens w1n1t. Secluded 22' BALL ROOl'it sized p a rt y room that overlooks walled t"OUrtyard. Hurry for tb1~ exceptionat BARGAIN! ..:au 96.1·7881. $29,900 t:IOJ'CAKE ...A SSUME 7Jh0/o-LOAM.--c- Pre mtum-1ocauon r.tesa Verde Villas. $140/mo·ror principle, interest, taxes, if you assume this F'}IA loan. Quality £arpeting. Exotic covered patio, attached garage: Step •to private-heated community pooJ. Fir5t come· first served. Call 546-231S. A LOT O~ HOUSE POOL TOO! Lovely sparkling pool is the family entertainment center. This well located hom'e also features four large bedrooms. Corner 1ot. Wi lk. to all sch&ll:s and major shopping. ALL;TERMS AVAILABLE! Just $42,950. Call now 847.allO. '-- "HACIENDA" 2 STORY 'POOL GI MO_DOWM _ $38,900 . Secluded entry. Huge family sized liviii.g room. Formal dining room is .. coavenienUy served by elaborate gourmet kitchen. Massive fiesta party room with commanding view of lush Walled courtyard. Sweeping stairs lo hideaway master & ehildren11 suites. GI's try no down. Hurry ror this unique bar~ainl Call 963·7881. .. POOL FOR CHRISTMAS?? It's lf\e best time to buy a pool home! Avoid surrimer inOation. This super hl,)me has all large rooms, vaulted ceilings, ,efficient homemaker kitche'n -much morer Assum~ loan with payments $27S mo. Full Price $47,500. Call 847·6010 now. ARE YOU . PARTICULAR? You'll If ¥e thl1 sparkling clean beauty by the beach. Beautifully decorated.. interior features rantastlc family room with wet bar. Yards look like -they're cut with manicure scissors. ?.tust see -only $53,"°, Call 847-«>10. AS.SUME 7°/o VA LOAM Payments~only $202.00 month tot.al on this / near new '-_pride or ownership, 3 bedroom · -homi:'"ClOae l06eiiChS na sCJiOOI.§, -Priced ljf sell • only $42,500 • call now · this one won't last! '47·6010.' I DECEMBER SUPER SPECIAL J bedroom• and family room + bontU room · and GIANT POOL. Everything In and out has been done proresslonally. (fpgraded paper and panell ing, Plush carpet.I and dra.pts. Cryslal chandeliers. Landlcaping superb. V.A. loan auumable at Sl.54.00 per monlh toc.al. To see much moreeall INl;1-6167. 1 . ' , r BUSY, BUSY; BUSY .• EARN' WHILE YOU LEARN!· CAREER OPPORTUNITY! "ABANDONED" BEACH COLONIAL 5 BR • ASSUME $33,000 ·- VERANDA entry to enormous 24' living room with massive stone fireplace &! oommand•ng VIEW of lush grounds + s'ummer PAVILLION with 2()' sun terrace. Formal dining is eloquenlly served by h1;1ge gourmet food center with breakfast eaU[\I area. Sweeping stairs to stately master suite wilh CRACKLING fireplace + separate childrens & guest suites. Take over 7'ili VA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $295 per month pays all. Owner must sacrifice. Hurry! Call 963·7881. UNIVERSiTY PARK SP AMISH Come join us and start earning while you learn about Real Estate Sales! An Extens ive training program held monthl y by our hi ghl y successful management team. Let's talk confidentially with No Obligations. Call me now , yo u'll be _glad you did' TERRY McCARDLE at (714) 752-1700. ·' .- ' HA.RD TO FIND 2 STORY UNDER $50,000 Quiet retreat , amon.g br:oad ";'ooded .green ~en Gift wrapped in charm, so if,YOli''re not serious spa~. '.fel!n1s, ~w1mnun~. bike trail~,. Spanish about buying, don't bring your wife. She'll fall in d1:51gn w1lh 1ntegr1t.y. Gracious ~try to bv1ng_ r.oom '. love with this one! 2 story -.i1•ith .f, bedrooms, super wtth great adob~ fireplace. Bnght ~h~ry kitchen living room with fi replace. !Super location and ~ves ~uge family fun room. J spac1~s bedrooms yards. Gel serious, call now963-6i67. wtth pnvate balcony off of m,aster liWte. For entry · t.o contentment $56,000. Call 546·2313. NO DOWN S & SPARK HUNTINGTON LATH-& PLASTER , OR LOWl>OVf~ Huge 2'story. F~~IJ,!.rin&JormaJ living, ditlingo a.nd F~ n Clean_! mea~ Vei::t1~1ocahon. near _JG!!:_luxu!:l.. Plus reaturn..1.reihe b!llt..boous room plus t'-C!Ptse.Tspactour~. 'A rflmily fuitl'OOtD lovely raiiiily room. Profes.sioqally done inside and opposite conveni.net-te'.11Ci.1Wn ._9' snack bar. Out out. For an appointment to see this beartiful home back, a mas5ive brick BBQ. Owner needs quick sale call 963-6767. -$43,950. Call 546-23I3. "VIEW FROM THE TERRACE" l!Kr panOl"amic ocean view, S units in the heurt or prime ocean rromt area. iligh & stable rents. Good &pendable income low maintenance. O'Aner wilt carry or help finance. Try low down. Call fo r ;i private showing of this unique find Hurry. Call 963·7881. 50 STEPS TO SAND CUSTOM HOME + UNITS NO QUALIFYING Unbelievable opportunity to a •·11ARO 1'0 f!NO" inv('Stment. NO NEED fOll N ~'.\V I.ClAi\'S - OWNER WILL FI NANCE Hll'a!Si':LV at gi,.,ri. Dramatic custom h.ome la\'ishly dt>s iiined + 2 txlrm apt. + studio. Take 5Cl GIAl\'T STEPS TO nt:AC H. You nam e th e ter m s NO Qt'i\L IFYI NG NECESSAR)'. Own('f must leave the st;itc -t?lke advi!nlage. Ca\1 842·2:'JJS. READY FOR XMAS HIS & HERS • $24,975 EACH ()v,·ner will help y0u buy em bolh. They have 2 bedroom~separate. yards. driveways etc. Located just off harbor in Costa J\1esa within easy .,.,·alking distance to all shopping or take the bus, 1t slops nearby. Don't wait call 64& 7171. - . . EXECUTIVE POOL HOME Ultimate 1nlerior decor. Soanng cathedral' ceilings add to open spaciousness. Elegant from the long covered' entry to the enterla1ner'11 dream yard with huge sparkling pool. S581900 1s a bar.1a1n ! Call Mw .GOLDEMWEST PARK EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY SANT A'S BEST Beautifully decorated and ready to move into. You can smell the newness. A cnspy rJean 3 F1owing Ooor plan accommodates botb formal and , bedrooi:n with. a very large rarn1ly room . On a top family living. Manicured landscaping. 'walk: to ea ~t s1d_e Costa Me sa, ~ree11ned. no traffic, to see. 847·6010. 1. schools &shopping. 841-6010. pr1de·ol·owne rship street. A true ch;irmer. • $Al,950. 646·7171. 'CORONA ··oEL-MAR-SELECTIONS I MINIMUM UPKEEP But maximim comrort and reasonably priced. From spacious livin·g room and modern kitchen, the staircase leads to three large family bedrooms. And j~ all overlooks one or the finest of tree shade;d green belll -call 67J.8S50. SUPERl DUPLEX · Outstandinll: custom built duplex in Corona del M.ar. l"ront unn has three bedrooms family room plus separale dinina r6om. Rear unit almost a duplicate· e'legant, easy care. Near ocean. Call 673-ISSO. ' ,• VIEW FROM ABOVE Sophisticated 2 bedroom condominium On the sixth noor'. Maximum security. Come and all . this unusual home with its view or tlu! bay. Pric~ right at $11,999. Call 673-8550. Former model hoine • superbly decorated and la'Odscaped . • bedrooms · rormal dining room . spacious ramlly room ·secluded out door living" area • this home has so much goi'ng ror It you must call for more details. 673..ss.50. ALL WRAPPED UP FOR XMAS . Interior designer's own home -and it look~ it -it.ls in spotless move-in condition -panelled and papered thru-out. Super carpetin g - convenient to pool and tennis courts. Call now 673·8550 . -TRIPLEX HEAR BEACH CORONA DEL MAR ~:evei:Ything going for it. Quality, location, pnvHte financing, and view. One of the very few honest lri·plexes in Corona del l'a'ar. Pnme .locatiOQ ·for winter & s ummer rentals ur owner-occupant. Priced at $121 ,500. Call fo r more det1u.ls. 673·8550. IT'S YOURS FOR $2,400 NEW IN COSTA MESA . Combine lhe na,·or of livina on Costa Me11a 's · east siQe with lhe v.'Qnder or a brand new hom e . OVERSIZED COUNT RY GOUllMET'S KITCHEN, comfortable siesta room and 3 delightful bedrooms, on lot big enough lo HIDE DADS truck, boat or what have you. Ownl!!' irays sell quick at $47,950. Let's go call 646-7171. SPAMIS.H MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH l'a1anicurcd yards. t:lcvated \'estibule. Step dO'A'n living room. frn"mal dining served by 18' galley. i'~normous 'A'OOded fiesta room. 'f'A•in landing stairease. Cireular balcony. 5 huge scpal'3H'.! ~leeping quarters. Kings- maste r s uitl'. tiO ' \l'rap around da nce pavilion. Assume 7<;;. VA S350 per month pays u!L Owner must go • take advantage. ·Call 842-2535. MO DOWN 4 + POOL flt'st aren. Tree lined street. Beautifully · landsca1K:'d. Cozy entry. Graeious livinf: room v.-ith i''LOOll TO CEil.iNG FIREPLACE. Family dine. KITCHEN OF TOl'i10RROW. 4 jumbo bedroon1s. SPAHKUl'\G POOi.. Seller very anidous says submit ANY TERlttS. Full prk·e only 544,500. llurry, can't \asr. Cati now to see 842-2535. ARTIST A-FRAME CHALET AT BEACH POOL· $35,950 Seclud~ entry lo enormous studio· living room with 2Q fl.1 vaulted open beam ceilings & sun terrace that overlooks prestigious harbor. Studio loft & librarv + wet bar. Gourmet k1tl'hen, huge nlasler with OCEA_~; Vlt:\\'.. Abundant use of .,.,'OOds & glau adds lo art1st1c atmosphere 963-7881. GINO DOWN $200TOTAL MOVES YOU IN!! P rcsti11e area NEAR BEAC H. Lush landscaping. Secluded entry. f.fassive brick firepla ce. Counlr)I kitchen . '1 SHADE TRl-:ES. f a mil y dining·. 4 generous bedrooms. Huge CO\"ered palio. Owner must go, take ;id vantage call 842-ZSJS. "ABANDONED" \. 4 8R.:2 STY-rOOL '-., Beach-$28, 900 PARKLIKE APPROACH. -Large fa mily siU'd living room. Gourmet kitchen + dine. Sweeping slairs lo separate master &- 'Children's suites. "Assume sv.% FHA loan, $23 ,SOO BAJ.. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S242-mu. \'ays all. Owner fJlUst-sacrifice. llu rry ! c ·all 963-7881 TltE REA L Jo.STATERS. 2 BEDROOM NEAR W~STCLIFF We 'll BBQ later on the large private patio. ·t:ntlirtain1ni:: iS a cinch in this gracious MOV E-IN ready adobe. !\1a rvel at the SPA CIOUSNESS of the master suit e.\ The gourmet kJLchen. i'lnd out more call ti46.:J l11. "NEED HELP" Owner bollght new home, fnust sell this lovely 3 bedroow. 2 bath plus free fOl"m pool. Jus~ painled in and oul. Eiara large k>l for garden and lratler. 7% V.A. loan can be assumed, owners will help finance. Total payments $286.00. Call to see 963-6767. -"A REAL DOLL" I · Merry Xmas! 1--ust listed 4 bedroom 2 bath, plus famil,.;room with forma l itining. Fealured are lots or lovely paper, carpets & drapes & s uper neighborh<:>OO. Close to the beach, shopping and freeways. $49,900. Call 963-6767. . IM BY CHRISTMAS 2 BEDROOM NEAR WESTCLIFF w e·n BBQ laler on the large private patio. Entertaining is a cinch in this gracious l'a10V,E-IN ready adobe. f.far"vel al the SPACIOUSNESS of the master suite. ·The gourmet ~ilchen. Find-out more call 646-717 1. VIEW VIEW VJEW NE'.VPORT TO.CATALINA $42,950 3 btdroon1s, po61 · VERY PRIVATE with -.i1ide open 1!.pcctacular view. Better hurry its \•acant. ean 64fi·'117 t. 1iOLIDA Y SPECIAL $2,200 BUYS IT IN COLLEGE PARK l maj!'ine your holiday feast prepared in J(ourmet kitl'hen v.·hile the family warms' themselves by one or your 2 fireplaces. your Christmas tree l'Omplimentl.'d by SPACIO US family room . Lots of stora,lle (for hidinii: presents). Gee. even the ktd s rooms are bi,11. Large park like ya rd , Just S2.200 plus nominal closint: costs. Call fM6·7171. . 2 STOR Y: $25,500 - $1 91PITI '' Assume FllA loan ! Pa.vment..; only $191 per month. 3 l ar ~e brdrooms. Vireplnce v.•ilh antique m11nl1e . Bike to bea<'h and walk to all . sho11pin,R. llf'fruterator 1ncludl.'d in s ales price. Val'ant v.·a 11ing for you. Call 963·6767, LOTS OF LOT LOTS OF VI EW ~:ill of West Newport lo Catalina in a nice pnde bf owners-h1p eommunity. "'ould be t'asy to build your dream on $3.1,000. Call 546-2.113. NEWPORT BEACH" 1700 Newpo<f llvd. 646-1171 °COSTA MESA 279' H-llvd. 546-ZJIJ HtJN1'1NGTON BEACH 17'31 -· ..... 142-1'~1 11010 --" t6l .. 7'7 6014 W,,,.., An. 147·6010 CORONA DEL MAR lJ2 ~-·llttltt . -01-11so t 'Ol :\1' \I:\\ .\LLE\' 11109 lrookhunl 963·7881 INVESTMENTS 18H2 MacArtttur llvd., Solle 1 Ol lnlot 7$2-1700 I ' • • r • .,. • " ' I I l I t ,, OiJLY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE ..OllCI' Mfltl'I IS GlvtH ..-f'WC ,_..,.,_ Mil ..... ~ lit h Ot Ctwlcil "' .... Cttv IJf l,..IM M T'Wtilt' ,,_,_., "· llli. .-, ........ , .. .. ........,..,,~,-.u.l....,.Cilv C-W.11 0.,.. ... .,., c-Pr'!"'. ..... -'"'* ,_ c-, ,,.. ..... c.ifflnlil, '-,_, I ... •.-t .... of - Uoioot., .... , L..#1• -"" .. 1..:..it ..... k .. ~ .. -~ ... ~ ....... , .. ...... f'fl't.i I: 1 ... 1 -'""' of •UltT l'OAD ,,.,,,....1, u.~ l'l!t,...•Y M11 ti fflll\. """"""' by I ... '!tit f'I C..!ll•fflt It I c.o.ni, .. o..,. -OtK•l-111,..,(el 11 el I ...,_! re< .. (lt• 111 ·-.ft\),. ,. 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Hou'•' for Salt House• For Sole .... , •...................•.......•...•........ : Ga•"" I.E. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ltu":~~~I 29 ~~? g,~t~. 3 bedrm on lOlh greeo. '111is Select Property ilc: 2800 Sq. fl. Marble less lhan one year ol.cl master bath. Reduced to and reatures 2 BR. Oen, $l<l9.5oo . Owner will Huge Bonus Rm. & Wet carry at low int rate. .Bar. It's localed on a private lake for fishing, Open Daily l-4 ;JO. '""""' aod "'"'"'· VOGEL & BABBITI SMi.900. Call 556-2660 644_6QS6 C::SELECT I~~~~~~~ T'PROPERTIES I~ PRIVATE IU.CH Available to this im· macu late, prestige area residence in secluded comm unity. Guest cot· tage included at only S72,500. Walker & Lee, Real Estate. &46·7711. O~neves. Hard to lelitTe But ltlle ! :5 Units under 160,000. Spacious, owner's 2 bedrm, 1~~ ba unit w/fplc. Other 4 un· its, 1 b'edrm, 1 bath. Close to all shopping. Ex· ccllent income property. Call for appointmcnl. $59,900. 644-7270 . ' ' ' ,..::., _,' .'' ::; •.1•! l'i •• ••1.t ~I~, I o ---· - Price Slashed $3 050. 2l I ·Z3I17, Maijoollo t.AGUHA HILLS ·Neat as a pi n & twice as nice! A real eooclomin· ium buy in one of our fastest growing area:>. Exi$ling ftlA Joan can be assumed. $34,500 Ontu~21 ~· CORllH..wmH Realtors * 6'44·7662 .. ASSUMABLE FHA LOAN and owner is wiUlng lo carry 2nd Tntst Deed . Two story model condo with two bedrooms, tv•o baths , 1''ull)' carpeted a nd draped. Enclosed yard and garage. Com- munity pool and pl ay- ground for thlldren. Ex· cellenl Cam ily living, located at McFadden and Harbor for onl y . $26,150. Call IW·2332 °" 642·1060 fo r fwther In· for mation. 2 Individual homes, 2 BR, 1 ba &.1 BR, l ba. Pay for tbemselves. Ex- terior newly painted·;· Wallr to major shoppina: center. Most desirable~•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Eastside Costa Mesa. EXECUTlriHOMI $-46 ,900. Call 642·786& Gorceous 2700 .. fl Sat/Sun 12·5 home, l 'h yrs c»d. 4l'225' HIP pool. 3 n bathl, f1m IJlllQual~. •m, bm;,n1 nnw/lw.J Iii IPlace car gar. Owoer will help Prapl'l"lft ~n ance. $79,900. Call 7$2 mo . 645-&646 PRESTIGE .MOOCIUAllSta auot ~H~O~M~E~S_. ----- LETS GO COHDO 3 ~ 3 bdrm, .2 ba, good ·Huntingtori Beach loea- COUHTllYSIDE LAKEFORlST I STORY tioo $27 ,5QO to $28,000. h 7 0/o INTEREST ~ _B_Y'..._Q_w_NER. Beautiful 1 bdrm, B 1yfront Balboa 4BR, 2fiiUDaths. Sh"ag Pen1nsuta $59,SOO. crpl.5, built.ins, .. . dishWasher. Gorgeous 2 • 2 bdrm Dayfront, cuStom drape~. Large Newport Beach, $69,SOO exposed aggregate patio and $67,MO. & wa lkw ays a n d 675-8600.-rff-i 11prirlklers. It's a 'REll.L •V-ISION• ~~1:ri~~p~~=· REALTY . 2743.E. Cst Hwy Corona del Mar Classified ads sell bi~ items, s mall items or any itern.642·56'18 Order Yours NOW •.• v- .;;.~ ({ "j~ ~ Beautifu~ _:.· ~,..,: Stick-on Labels 1000 • PERSONALIZED •snusH •.EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSW OR AfRIEND 1 SHAltt: AND SIZE Of \.AllL. "''*· .101111 Doe 1ai Mel11 St r111 An1tow11, A11y1111112.J•.S. r---~-~---------------, flll lftthft c...,.... cllp 1tnd mell wllh $1.SOto: Pltet Printint label o;.., l'Dot Offlco Bo• IUG c..to -· C1ljfornl1 9262{ -'----· . .._...... -···· .. _ .. _ ................ -· ·-··~ ... .. Svf't to ll'M flJW Jlfi Clff -~l'ii''';lli"'*---L. -.!. - ) ! • I • • • . I • ' ' • • ' • . l • I I ' • • . • • l • I i • • ,.,, ' _.,_ ... -..................... ~~ • Wednesday, Daeember 18, 1974 • OAILYP1LOT D3 Rool Estate ........ 1000-2999 Employment & Preparation ...... 7000.7199 Rentals , .....•... 3000-4699 Business, lnvtslment & . finantial .......... 5000.5049 One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Merchand;,. .....• 8Q00.80W Boats & Marine Announcemt"1s, Personals, Equipment ...•..•. 9000-9099 loll & Found ...... 5050-5499 Servkes & Repairs 6000-6099 Automobiles & other Transportation .... 9100-9999 =--~~.~~· ....... J~.'::~~: ....... JHouSes For Sale !Hot1ses For Sole Houses For Sale-j Houses ~!'Sale · . For Sole !Houws For Stilt Houses For Sale ~~~:~~!...... 1 ooi1Genera1 R.E. 1002 G;~~~~·,·R:E~·····i;,o·~G·.·;;;;iR.E:······1002· ;;;;;.;;.··········i~·~2 ~;;;R:E~······iOOi ~::;;~;~~~~·····~~·;; ;;;~;;:;·~~;.······;~~; ~;::::;·~-~·-······;~~; ......... ······················· ....................... ······················· ............................. ....................... ... . ...... .. ········ ...... . ............................................. . * Balboa Bay Properties * I View! 'Ille Christmas Parade FOUMTAIH VALLEY from your very own 1'ownhouse 2 Br. BAYFRONT Condo! 112 Ba .. dbl gar . Several to choose from, S23,150. Xlnt tern1 s. $69,SOO to $13Z ,SOO. 556 8800 675-7060 . HARD TO FIND DUPLEX rvtesa Verde 2-sly, 4 3 & 2 Bdrm . units. BR , fam. rm .. 3 ba. Good rental urea. Lovely yard, c1uiet Costa Mes;.1 . Good street. $60,500. fina11cin g. S4!J.500. 642· 7491 640-8484 REALTORS 675-5511 HARBOR VIEW lllLLS: H e re's the really ··Rig One." Six bedroon1s with pool, jacuzz i & putting gr een with ·roten1 Pole -l-lonest Jnjun ! Bring the fam ily and enjoy this lovely home $149,500 . 1 A LOTT A HOUSE FOR THE. money! This is it, prices are coming down and here's your ch~nce: 85xl20 lot across from the Country Club. 4 bdrn1s, 21'.? baths. rambling sin gle story ,,·ith two fire1>laces, sunn)' 1>alios and big trees. This is a quality product al a reasonable price: $63.900. A li sting of l\I arlha Beynon. REALTORS 675-5511 ---- IT'S CHRISTMAS \\'E'HE lli\V l:'\C 1\ OBAWll'\C: Dec. ~3rd All young~tf'rs 10 yf'a rs old or il'~S. J)rop ,your n;.1n1e in the Big Box and\\ in lhc "Gin).!e rbrl·;u.I I louse•·. lt"s on dis- play. VALUE & ti-some ,\ re.1l Newport money rnakl•r . ~UR up. 2BR dn •. 1·a h;1:. frpl. Ch.~·~to evc1" y thin g "'f ies,; than nur1nal (hi. Seller y,·111 r1nan<'t· bul. Sharp dupl•• S72,000 JACOBS RLTY. 675-6670 .,...-- $85 000 1'tus '-'Ould it! the drea1n hum(' for the successful P:.l'CU\I VI' and family ! Country Club Living ad- 1:1cc11t to the J\t~a Vt."rde . ID 4 lncal ~~-:e~~~~~1·e You ID SHORECJ.IFFS "Old World" Charm. 'J'ree shaded secluded patios; custom built -on(' of a kind. Beam ceilings, poli~hed \\"OOd floors. 0"'11CJ' \ViShes lo sell <1uickly. Gift \vrap und tic with a big r ed ribbon for Christn1as - in stant n1ove·in can be arranged. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 546-5990 Al ~o: All you good Corona del i\lar peo-Golfl.:our:.e.! Prest1~ious pl r {over 10 ye;1rs old) ,,·ho ,,·isb an 1 hcdrrn. 2 hath home . General I 002Genttal R.E. 1002 2850 Mesa Verde Drive 1~"x24" <ll'rial <«>PY of Corona cJcl :\~;.tr \\'llh i;unk t'11 l1v1n}! room. · h · ~ 1n ;1;.~1 ve flrcpla,,;ws, wel Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lilt l'ec1 rl~· t!J·lO '.s <.·~1npickoneupatou1· har. forn1:1I dininl( and General R.E. 1002 IRVINE TERRACE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• offi cet \\·hiletheylast l. 1·ountry size kitl'hen. 251 5 E. Coast Hwy Coronadel Mor i\la111t·urctl cor1k!r Joca- 67S.55 I I l.1011 pool ~i Zt" lot. -Cail 2515 E. Coast HWy Corona del Mar 675-5511 BEST BUY!!! Drive by 1318 Santanella & you will 1 ....................... --........................... !1 51;, tH:!·I IOOiGtftfrolR.E. 100 m~~ G..,..aJR.E. see a really nice 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home . I n an ;1rea or n1o s tl v leased-land properties, this is 1>riced nearly the sam e. but INCLUDES 1'1·1E GeneralR.E. I ootGtMral R.E. 1002 ISe;n1ti(ull \· tlc<'or;i le<I 5 HH . <1 1 • ha .• p<incling, :1 frplts. Hun1p •:-lip. S2611.000. ••••••••• ••• • ••••• ••••• ••••••••• •••••••• ••••• Ill ~I IOI! Brokers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OUR YEAR Cu stom 5 HR. 4 ha .. \1·1th HO fl. nf vie 1v rrunta~<' on lag•lflll. l!;.in1p 11 lo;11 . S2!J5,()00. Eaau @ 190 Newport Center Dr. . Fashion Island BLUFFS CONDO WATER VIEW Just rcdel·or::it..cd for a new hu)'t"r. 3 HR .• 21,;1 ll:i .. formal ,di.n.; fairly LAND. $83,500, With Ocxible terms. ~ ~ COR~HA DEL M.O,R LUXURY DUPLEX BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 70 Linda Isle Dri•" Pr1rn l' <15 f!.1.a,gnon l.01 CARE:FRIEf. LIVIMC9-~p:irklin g thruout. Va- ... is the keyv..·ord ror this 3 OR. Countrv cant & r eady . Fasl home. · pir.sses~1011. Owner ~1ill \\lust see it to appreciate lhe ~a l es pril·i ton~1dcr lease with op· V1ev.' fron1 beautiful owJler's unit 2407 E C OAS T H WY C ORONA OE\. M A R • ( S5 ... .,... Lion.~500 • 0 1 .:to.l'l•. N•w•oRr 1ucH L;-. .. a.1120 CJ. Colesworthv r·or 1nformat1on on ;111 ho1n~s & lot:-. tal l 1002 south of h\vy. J~edwood exterior. huge. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sundeck. <1ua lity blt., 3 BR. den, 2 GeneralR.E. I 00 General R.E. ____ st._N_T "-"-N_t._u_·._.,_1_1_1_.1_1_s_a _____ 1 H El\ L TO RS 640·002o BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR SPACIOUS 2 ·YEA RS YOUN<.•-SUPERLATIVE 1 ~========~==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=11 ·····A··s·s·u··M··A·B··L·E······ ···D··.·,·.·.·.··1a 00 r:,··Fi:n·o1··,··· lovely owner's unit with :i . . 211 I San Joocpain Hills Rood 1-bedrms. 2 baths. l'':imily 1 his elegant 5 llcdrfM?m NEWPORT CEMTER. H.B.__ 6J~·49 IO ral R.E. I 002 G..tneral_R.E. I 002 -Li~ht . t:h~etfut;-t;r.rteful room, country kil<:hl'n, _home has all . t_hc lavish I"'"""""""""""""""",;;;;;.;,;;;,;;,!!!,...;,;,;;.;,;,;;;.,, f •••••••••••••••••••1•• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 5 l14010 . :.id j e ct i ves can't form :i J din In g. exlr:isfr~sti:ikc.roo~lo G-----'R E • 100' IRE 1001 OPE.., HOUSE . d c ~ t: r I be thi s · b formoil d1n1ng room Kids _....._ • • ... enera • • ~ lloJ EWPORT l"'I F1replach·c.dou lcg:ir:i;:c can.romp in thc4'0" poo.l ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••• J"'ll . _ Only 539,900 for lhis n1asterp1ece. l~ido Isle. & muc morl·. Apart· . •. ...EWPORT B••cH -HEIGHTS Saf Sun I 5 h ·r 1 4 b d near clubhouse. street lo ment h ... , 1 ""••/•,~m. 1 _Wtulc _adults e. OJO.Y the " ~ -• • eautt u e . room ""' "" ' "' ' v I 1' k Slrada. J Ht:drootn & den. bath, also "'ith g;ira>:c 1acuzz1 and b';11lt-1n bar , OCEA.NFROMT Priced al 5'18,950. Thii; Corona dcl !'ltar. ~aR ~1t•sa er.< e horn.:.:-•1 ·c 4-baths. SUPt:ll. says it ;·1nd rircplace. (Ideal for in bar-b-q ftrt'r1ng :ind WESTSIDE 3 & 2 Bedroom Duplex, charming beamed ccil· s ide. T"'O large cht.-ery ovt:~ subJeCl to ll'i VA all ~ Sorry, by appoint- molher·in-l<t..,,'I. Owner firep lace for kecp,1~ ~reatesl localion! Owner ing -4 bedroon1s and den. rircplaees. pr1v;ite sun· 5.1;i;, loan or refin<1nce iiioving north. rnust sell: war1n too, ~.500 ,. 0 SGl'OAO~/ ~.U.SYA!~ . ·.1 ;in:.:ious. Cati for further home h;is new carpcl1f.lg deck off m:i ~l.er b<•droo1n under ncv.• FllA or VA ~~~l~~J Y· S11'i.OW. t'.:1JI Off -• C " " c del!l"I thruuul.. Locatt.'fl 111 the ~uitc. 3 large bo..'flrooms. loan "'ilh low do..,,·n pay. er ... .., :.it S.'i9,500. :ill li ••d••>•>O> horn·· "''th 1 "' t M t 546 588 II 'EIQ 'I ~ · ~ ' '-675-8600 y1· m ost (lesir11blc JJart of ther apculi1; shov.·cr . men · anyc:'I: ras • -11 • l'ritagl.' m Ual h l:irl!e fl'nccd yard and an nne Ncv.·port Hl'i$!hts. lm · Sc1>ar:1ll'laundry.Lar ~l' Walk•r<t l\ealt.ors --• Pia~• , !\cparal~ v.•ork~hop. 1\s. •VISION ... mediate Ol"l'upancy. to...,'crin;: trees. Cuuntrv llEALf:S1'ATI': , Prapwrll•S . sum:1 bl1• ''·~·., loan & , f'i rephtl'e. 1 .... ·o b;iths, kitchen. Large H 2 lul. 545-9491 -7$2•1920 owner wilt carry 2nd TD. REAL TV large lot and all the trim· Owner y,•ill cxc.b.HJl!!.e fur --~---:=--:-~_: 'Peni~s~1i! ~!~~~~~H .;1· i.oo OUAtLST. Nl:W..0.T llACM S3 1,9fl0. 64l-4~ -~~~o~~~~,1~~~ mio!s. ! ~ -~~~~ym~d ~·~.p~~~~nd Ph ope Santa THE BLUFFS b;.1ths. firepl in each unit. $145,000. DUPLEX 34 1 Ba yside Drive . N 8 675· 6161 I 002 Ge!"~ral R.E. General R.E. 1002 ~HERITAGE REALTORS BLUFFS CONDO WATER VIEW Just redecorated for a new -hu~er-. 3 BR .. 2 ~e ha .. formal din.; fairly sparkling thruout. Va· c;in t & r ca'dy . t~as l posse~s1on. U"'"«if will cons1tlcr lease with op· llon.$79,500 H~:!1.1~~!~SWD,!!h,1,. Phone Santa v A The Real'Eslators 546-2316 6 PM taB_PM bath: steps to bca<'b. -• l~ jQuail l ' VIA On $16 day ...--....... -~i;.vcs -REALTY-PROPE Plac• 3 lldrn1 .. 2 bath end unit I..--------. ""•1"w_•~;y,"•,,•,• ·~X~·.5."" Great Value .1,1 PETE BARRETT INCOME .:. Plac• . 11 IQuail ~ The Roal Estat•r• A rte!•••'"'' ''"•I• •tocy 5 Ht.-drooms. 2'1= baths, 2 RTY Prap.,-ti••. ·. rt• 646-7174 near pool. orrert.'CI ;It Oil· CLASSIFllED s~ory home in ,epod loca· 64Z·S200 675 ·4060 F'OUH UNl'J"'S. Eastside .uooooArLss~.-~:~1111A01 Prap• ••• · · ly S52,600 on a S2JO per HOUR§ associated t 1 u n 0 n I y $5ti. !J50. Costa ~1csa'. 3 i'cars ofd . ~-__ __ i•oo QIJA~55l·~:,;t,1T lt•c.i 6 PM to 8 PM year leasehold v.·ith S-12 C?ri/,!1nal oii.·nit'I'. ~·1 r~l 1 Low down ---!}(!r mo. n1ainlcnance.11c bR OKERS-REALT ORS l Ol\ V' B<>•boa bll·Jbt,J time offcrl•d. Approx. H R h Assumc7'S':'·,.._loari: E"ASTSIDE BALBOA PEMIMSULA. w~o hcsitales will miss 221:10sq. fl. of li vin~. New orse anc LARGE 'Ii ACRE lot w/4 FIXER-UPPER 7 units on 2 Jots. Steps l~ ~Jassified ad's sell big lhlSl,l tlOd tleal ! p:iinl inside and out. See 2 A Cit ES. 2500 c . ._ ft. A-,. uni't• and •oom r0, two t 11 -HAS7l~Gs & CO ;\ "'I ' • ..beach .. Gr:eal summer 1 ems, sma items or _ • ,.. ~ • MESA VERDE uusonc'bcfore1t1s.eone. conditioned home w/wel more. Owner \\ill carry $27 500 -·t 642 .567R Rltr R' 640-5560 b , • rentals . $179.500 . any 1cm. · • _s_._ 1ng T. ake 8~~!~t~~Sof this -~ CO.i.TS li~r~;y/~~n~~fo~:ai ~'ts o thr ~e m'Orc to Warm !ind inviting col· ~"la~~~ Real Estate. General R.E. 1002Ge-neral R.E. _,1002 & dining room. 'Beautiful ch.oose frol'fl . luge wilh redv.·ood ex-----____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• motivuted.seller'who will , equestrian property, INVEST WISELY terior :ind wood pani;;ling pay loan re.cs for you to W WALLACE comp! chain lick fenced FREE COUNSELING i_n s ide . I \2 bedroom..§, ~ purchase h_1.s _hc:1ut1ful.4 . RE.i.LTORS withs stall~ and 2 box CALL64S.£.64G separalcgarage. rr"'l":"o:"'----, bedroom r::.m11Y home 1" s1a11s. 1ack room. ault). _ macnab / Irvine just about any n1cthod -546-414 1-waterers. _& 2 auto., feed & i·R€\TIG€ u: 1Qua;I l .r you choose-VA , FllA. IOJien E•eninqsl !ltorai:e l11n s. 4 Fenced --HOMES .. realty or ~onvention~il. lirand p~stures. auto sprinklt>rs Plac• ;. ..... 1 new on the market. 1\ll•sa & Ji:e 1ehickcn hous e. JOON . Ne14·port. Bl .. N.13. Prap•rti•s · Verde for only S:fil.5110. You don't nel·tl :1 &Un t f'honc now ror appoint.I----752"~1920 Better take ;1 I 01 ~k . "lJraw Fas t .. "'hen you mcnt. ,\~f'nl j;46·3'l55. Ha\:e something you want ••oo _aUAll ST. NIWl>OIT tE.1cw Walkcr & I.Cl', Hl·at plal,'eanatlinthe DAILY to setl?Cl:i ssifiedads do 1';sti1tc 64ti ·77Jl. llpt:n PJLO'I' \Vant ,\ds! Call 1t ' well -call NOW eves. 11ow -6-12·5678. Sell idle items .,_ .642-5678 642·5678 . You may use th, handy order form printed below 10 furnish us with copy for your od. Please note 1 ~01 1he bonom por1ioll of the coupon moy be clipped and olfilled 10 your envelope. SCJ¥"ing yoo the lime to wrile our correc1 address. WE PAY THE POSTAGE! •• If you need more room for your message, ivsl prinl or 1ype ii on another iheet of pc'iper and moil it. Yov moy piece your od by phone. if. you wish. Just dial (714) 642·5678. f(ff Ill '('fffefo l(CJlllll#lllHICllC('C('fll J('('('('fffffflffH('ICIJlll "lf('fllllf llfffffOff('ffllllllfl• USE T.HIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! S SHORT WORDS MAKI ONI LINl-NO AD USS THAN 3 LINH , ...... -. $4 .tS $6 .0S $7. 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Dally Piiot lox 1560 . Coshl Mesa, Calif. 92626 Claultled ifept. --------------------.· --- BEAT INFLATION ·rake over subject to its 7 1-:!~·. intere s t . 3 bedroom . 2, hath. v.'ith hu~c hrick fir~placc, large 1>alio & l;ir~c lot. New lower intere:;t rates for l''llA & VA financiug. Walker&Lee ltEAL t:s·1'ATE 545-9491 LINDA ISLE This prestigiOUlS luxury ."iey,· 1>or1 U each \V :1tcrfronl home is 1lr:11lall.lc for in1mediatc ul'cupan ry. Do1;kinA .S!HH:c rur J buat!C ru 1 those scahor!ll' holiday v1s1turs. 4 hedroo1ns. 3 haths , cxtr;1v;11.(anlly s i1.cd n1a s lcr suite. I . -Rent .fy· ' j o .... ·ner v.•dl ~~-11 ror under S2000.000. Assume 7' 0 l!it ~ TD on contract or r(" finance :it under t•urrent ra1.1•s. •OH A CLEAR DAY .. set! Cn t2'11na from every room 1n thl" ~PCC· tacular Cow:-.n lits . l::s 1;1l 1: Th is Sele<!t Propert)' W/4 llll, 4 ll<I , ill 10<:;1!1•11 un u 1lrlnl(' hilltoµ tit:rf' In on1: of Ortini:e Countic'" f11l1 •101 comrn unitirs. OffL·rt'd ;it 5149,000. 11.·1th h1\·or:ihlt' On11n1:1n ~ Cu115."'lii·2Giill C::SELECT . '"I'.: PROPERTIES 1111,·c v.1ntrr 11.cor )'Ou h··e out,rM"'ft" 5'-11 it r8'·~ "'·Ith • l>aily Pilot Cl•sslflec,I Ad 1 11 Gfl • .., apet'llMtll lin"'9 '°" """"',.~cloy ii 'toy• that woyf .lu)I col "7..S.11 Ol'ld 1 lrWMt, (lo•~ Gd •I* ... ,..... '(OU (r.olt 9"~~~· • but afft<."~•. ia.t .... , .... CAMEO SHORES. Delightful 4 bedroom/family room home on lg. lot. Huge living roon1 w/brick fireplace. Master bedroom w/sunken tub. Beautiful pool & patio. $117,900. John Watts 644-6200. (C59l FINEST LINDA ISLE LOCA TIOH. New oni. the Lagoon. l·luge room w /elegar:it appointments lhruout. Fam il y room , billiard room . 5 b~droom s. 5 1f~ l>aths. Slip for Jg,· yacht . Appl . only . R on Sherman /Cuthy Schweickert 642-8235. CC60J SPECTACULAR. Harbor View I·lomes Portofino model -4 bedrooms, 2 112 baths. lg. family · room. forn1al dining. bonus roon1 area to finish & more! $97.Soo fee. Emmet Mc Kunc 644·6200-(C61) "FAMILY ORIENTED" 4 bedroom. famlly room. den hornc· w/lg. master suite. l.ots or wood. used brick & clay til e. Open hCam cei lings. cedar li nl'd clos.e t!'i. & radinnt heat. $114 ,500. l.jynn<.• J{othcll 644 ·6200. ( C62 l MAGNIFICENT 5 BR, VIEW HOME. Cameo Shore's finest. Y:ith bil)'iard room & lg. 'vet bar -i>anl"'lcd <l ('n - beautiful sitting roonl off the n1as t c r s uite & -..... island kitchen . ANO . n" Ocean \l i e v.' 1: t'1emendous! Tom Qucctt 644·6200. CC63 l ONE OF LINDA ISLE'S MOST PRESTIGIOUS HOMES l .. ncated on the l>ay orfcr e cl ,,. custom · furniture. 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(\l,lil \lt-'1' OI· 1w1• k \:! llil')n at itll br~nrh oH1c,.., Tll~: ()All.V P it.OT r.-~.·r\t'" thl' r1Jhl lo 1:la:-..1fy, t'd1t rton~or tW" rr fu~,. .. n v a d\•f'r · h""'ffllnt .1111t to f'httl'llt' 11 ... rr.tl"" & re11ulal11•N "i'lh•t1.1! vr1or1mt~1t1. CLASSlllltO -MA~G AD'DIU\ ' I' ) Ro'! IY~!. ta ~'"'"~ - + '( I I I ( I ' l • • __ .....__ __ _ ft:4 DAILY PILOT Wtdne&d•Y. Oee•mber 11. 1974 Housu for Sale HMIHS Far 's11t ,' .....,... For S• \•;x._(;•·: :r'; ~~ '; I 1 t' _el ~"". Y'f"L.t,t;.,!}."' . f'f 1 How ... , Fo r Sale I Hov1•1 Far Sale Houses For Siie •••••••••• •• ••••••••••• ................ ••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....,..., Fer Sal• . e ,,..__.. 2ll00 tncom• rropetty 2000. •••••••••• ••••••••••• •• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Cos'-M•JO I 0•4 " ti to 1-h I 040 ~•HI--' I 05' •• ••• •• • ,.... ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' "' & rdNI ftCJ N -:r--"r-0 ' •••••••••• • •• • ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Gtntrol A.E. 1 002 GtMt'Ol lll.E.. 1 ooz l•boo ldoltd I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt wporl ltach I 069 Tr RIP' LEX f'OR SALE: New Luxury ••••••••••••••4•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,, .. JI ..• , .. a;ctc~·:;;~cc~-;,·fo~iR~ AssuMAeLEVALOAN. ~:!e~~rN~~~~br~~ v ALLEY REALTY Phone Santa Green"'-oolc. " ' -..-J/t£M; '111. "'"""" .... DI R,,, e.erJTI. vu Jot. eo .. red prl••••P•l[oo. bdrm• •• baths. 2 111111• VIA UI Nu. l mmed ocpy Owner o wner' s unit with wUh den/library & dbl PRESENTS Hr-So. Coast Plaa SPECIAIJZING IN 640-8098 Cireplace. All two BDRlit rireplacea. Sep. laundry Lu SK HOMES The Real Eslaltts 0'8eio"', bedl'm inodel n ••• E-stat• LAGUNA NIGU1"L .., Clomonto 1076 onits. Xlnl ,No. Co•La lac's .. bltns &traahcorn• 646-, 7~4 with over $3000. worth of .nco.a ,. VIEW PROPERTIES MC$a loc. $M.~. pactor. 60' pitr & allp. 4 BR I POOL' VIEWI c.:ctrus wnd featuring a by /rrltt3/AY SE.A TERRACE ••••••••••••"••••••••• Asking $480.000. Make of· • • • 6 PM to I M t4x18 master bedrm.1 PdvoteCuardedAre• EW3BR,pl,.,h tam.rm, I& 1 -ter. Call : Mn1. Bell at .Ju st I isled. Super Si:1ndpiper 'vith the This cholce4prope~ just atriu m , view, single Quai~ 833-9182. ' UE:ST \r'ARD IN COl\T . Beautifully became available and ''Wifesa•erKitcheft"! EnloyTh•GoodUfe. 5tory1900sqll .•... $65,990 • .... __ N~ · •bl k t d d · h I I I · · 48DRMS a.sabove p .,;:::r• · ,..w 4· unit, M; oc s o ec·ora tc wit ov(' y 1:1ndsC'npin~ and merits your 1mmecUate Stuffed with Xtra:s Call 49)...251 J 2072 ft • Sll 990 9 ap...-.... ' beach. Great buy. good patio 1:1rcus. 1 attention. An exclusive' for convenienct, walk to ----sq ····· ' ' 71'1-1'20 ? tax wrlte ·off. Income rti lalboaPHinlllfa 1007 with . be h I d . AA REALTORS MOOGW.1\.ft.Niw t•fACM $1200 mo. Many xtra!. J Bft! PARQUET FLOORS.I ac ' e ':"· garage oor ·•Owner Transrerred, San Clemente 492·2100 · .,....,_2· 570. ••••:-•••••••••••••••••• PAI" PLA .. E opener, lite. rear yard, SAYSSElL! ~-"'-~'-"-------Sparkling ho rnc with "'arn1 yellO\\' .. YJ111ldatf011Sale A y ' gas BBQ, intercom, 4 -4HR 2 ba 2.story trg •tGOCEAMVIEW t<:i rpets. ~reil t IOC'a tion, some viPw Owner wlll comidercon· ,,l£At11'QIS ". ~ci,d~~~·~tt:~fart lot. Move'.in cond:. ioc. Poot size Jot, w/w vu. IOUMITS,C.M. 13UH(rS a nd ;,1 ~·tOTIVA'f~:D SELLER. tr<1ct, IU% down. balanct' "" Ml '"llGGE.R THAN YOU close to schls, churebes, New 4Br, 2\.'Jba, 3 car Prime rental area with In Costa Mesa w/pool. 3 BR I BEAUTIFUL YARD' 8'h~k; 8all>0a du plex , in 842-74&1 shop1g center, golf, ten· gar: Only $79,960. $10,000, mOOera te rents. Will ex-G rqss $23.700 yearly· • •. bllr. to bay, 2 BR~ t ba.. THINK ROOMS!! Plus ri'is & beach. Reasonably. dn. Ownr. 675-7414 change or sell. Xlnl financing. $179,500 .. Priced to sell at the LOWEST PRJC,E $79,SOO. Balboa beacn ----sooo much storage.on a priced,at$52.500. PyramldExchcngars Seashore Real Estate, 1n 11.V. l·li lls . Ue:.iutiful C'ondition and "cotlage,J,l.z blk.tobay :~ child safe c~l-de ·~nc LagunaNil)UelRJty. WANTED Rtoltors833-1768 675-5800 lovely (~AllOF:N l·:1~·s PARAO I SI-~ BR .. den, Iba., 149·500· EMJOY stree~. '1 BR 10 p_rime 496-4040 830-5050 SALESPERSONS Balboa Point 4 BR .. den. L.ovcly clubhouse & pdol, Joeal1on. Just pa1ntedl-~- h<1cky;,1rd . Zba.$94,500. convenient location, 3 outside, 31/7 yrs old. lSt. --. SEE THESE GREAT PROPERTIES! Marshall Rcull y hdr1ns., 2 baths . QUICK ow ner added extras. Newport leach 1069 C 1 615--tf!OO POSSE~S I ON for only 893-8Sl.l •••••••••••••••••••••.., all 675-225 -S33.050 ' CHEERFUL AS A FAHTASTICYIEW FIXER UPPER RAIHIOW CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE ... on 141 wide, quiet strt:et on the Penin. Pt .. is a 3 BR 2 ba home, I blk from Bay & ocean. Needa TLC, but worth it oil $68,500. •Bdrm Pool Home spotless move-in condi· tion. Original owner has done it all! BBQ bit-in for patiO parties. VA 5*A% loa n. makes low pa)'· ments ! ! 893·8533 Experienced or inex-·I"~~~~~~~~~ perienced . Sta'rt the New 12 NEW APTS ..... Year out right. Join a Only 3·4's lefL Super dlx small personal Qf(ice apts in choice H.B. loc. with great tralni ot & Xlnt ·tax shelter. Rltr . e-ve·n grealer Com-_ 1168-6894 missions split. Cal J'1 ~=-=::.:cc___ _____ , Trom an Bailey-4911-0300 Five-4 P.lexes Sa n Clemente 'Rea l Es t ate Company Try CovinC)ton us-you wi ll like us. Well located . managed · \;TALLEY REAI .. TY l·IOLLIS WOOD. Rt:altor 642·6554 675·8444 1022 Harbor-View Homes You'll love the privacy of this luxurious 4 BR, 2 Ba home w/spacious family room. for mal dini ng room & nice patio. Natural surroundings plus easy ma.intanancc. Lloyds Bank Bldg, DisCover th.is just listed anta Ana I 080 University Park, Irvine Chrlitmas Trtt showplace. Only $34,000. ~~;;~;~~·;.;;;,·i:c;~~ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. •••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURv DUPLEX and owner is willing to Investors Choice Jus!Usted * ***' 'f.WO TRU'LEXES Side by Si.de. 'Costa Meaa. Each unit -has 2 large bedrooms & separ ate patio areas. Both have low interest assumable VA loans. · ASKING ~.500. ••••• 3 Iri_OIVJI!QAL HOUSF.S on One Lot. Recently up- graded &. improved . Located in great CM ren- tal area. Total monUtl y Days SS2:7000 Ens ear Window R.C. TAYLOR CO • , •· Ove rloo ing fo'arq uhar Realtors/Developet"S carry 2nd trust deed. GtMnal R.E. I 002Gmerol R.E. I 002 * Sl40 OOJ • · Park. 2 Bedrm & ram 1101 Dove St:Suite lW Two story mOOel condo ••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BYOWNER 0 644·0819 M E~A WOOD_S-lg lot, •m Only 10 blocks to Newport Beach 752·<M60 low headaches· hi profit! Less than -3 years old. Owner will carry 8%7~ financing. Renlals from $865 mo.-$880 mo. Only asking $89,950. Call today (714) 752-1700. INV£STMENT DIVISION' income $650. · · ONLY $66,950. c__c.__c.c ___ c_.c;__I r t t l l .. · with two bedrooms, two r· ru1 rees, qwe cu -ue-sand and surf! Beautiful . b 1 r 3 . home with 2 car attached "'nd dr•ped. E"·l-ed .1 1 alional a, ~ am rm. patios. C 1 · h , Br. deo , brick fplc, " "" ... ,, n em 1158.500 . Owner/Bkr. garage,. orner ot wit yard and garage. Com-1s presently taking re· S4S ~Sl:IOO boat access·& many ex-I a r g e Io t . Choice munity pool and play- Fas hion servations on their new tras. Fine area. $47,950. Ne wport Beach location. ground fo r children. Ex- [•IHl!ljll_l-D-A_v_.:~5~:J!~ R KE ~90~cwporl ~ • _1e_e __ ~-~-~-~-~ Estate luildtrs sac str. Clean 4 br, 21h NEWPORT HEIGHTS baths. Fully carpeted e condominiums, Canyon Ca ll ror showing 536·8836. Needs some TLC. Owner cellent family living, ente r Dr. • Island Crest Estates. located at 3 I ED ROOM an1tious. ~1 akeoffer located at McFadden ILOCK TO IE.A.CH Industrial/ Praperty 2100 SALESMEN, BROKERS-WE HEED YOU the corner of Pacific FREEDOM HOME SparlingRedEstat• 'and Harbor fo r only New, deluxe·4·plex, 217 • Westaffeachofr1·cewi't h·12full t 1'me MaeA thu' Blvd ,·n· u1x1 orsopor Game -"' . a ·--....or View !: r ive & new · 2 w k h 833-3544 l .,..., 750 C 11 839.,...,., 22nd St. Hunt. B, e.ach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6400 SQ. FT. sale/Jse. 3 Ph, 4 a mp pwr. Nr OC airpo rt. Right Rlty 979-8533 Room $32950 642·1060 for further in-$12::>.000 full p ri ce. productive salesp eoi)le. Corona el Mar, st.arting c· EHT. UR. y 21 Sun1et1 ~ formation. 847-39S7 C · · h · ,._r;; • at •6 900 . PHONE Bay & ocean v•'ew. 3L'.:~~~'.:_ ______ 1.::.::._:::::.:__ _____ _ • o mm1ss1ons eg1natu...1!Jfto80'i~on 642 177 asLidingscale. 640--«00; , -I Bdrm>., 2 baths; com· Mobile Hames 22 UNITS • For 15 years we have been North WNE R -OUPL EX . r~~~~l~:.~~~~r~~ti ForSale 1100 EAST BLUFF Lots for sale zzoo Or ange County's lecid ing Real F:sta,tc locean side of hwy) 512 -assistinfinancing. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f" · Begonia. Open sun 12-4. El Toro APT. Sz. J\1obileHome in ........................ Pride of ownership ! 22 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~orgeo1:1s. apart.ment un· llO by 630 R-2. Room for 1rm . ' .S79 ,500 evei; 17 14) ••••••••••••••••••••••• AdultParkontheBay lndcpentlently 0"1ned. 544·1999 ,_.. COUNTRYSIDE BJ: 8 (' h 8 a rg a in '.~ ! $18,750. 540-367 its. Prime • view loca· . · CaUaurstcr-rtary,Debbir;640.1120 DRASTIC l.AKE fo'OREST S p ac i"ous J b e d rm 11 ~ 8. X <1 5' T IPOUT Full orMr.GordOftHan•y • ..,..s..; REDUCTION!! BYOWNER w /courtya rd en.trx!.! -screened in por~h 32 . lion. Cotn pl ete tenant 23 ~~its. Sl50,000. Agent privacy. Swimming P90I. 645-~5. 1-74-8949 fres.J Beautiful 4B R. 2 fu ll .Huge ranch ~~ylck1~,ch.en ere C~NY~N 4 BR, 3 Ba, comp. furn .• 1 br. S4.950. baths, Shag carpets, has all the latest hx· \gc view 1ot. $159,500. 493 5595 blt-in5, dishwasher. tu res. 2 Vanity baths, ~1 o \'in g. ,.Jtl ust se 11. ----=--- Owner Wi ll (ash oui tc PROMOTORY Bay Lot. tax deferred exch,ange ~ny-sf l oc Will sell 101/4% financing avaiia· w/small do~ paymenl ble. Great._la~Jler. 6-~ or trade for house 01 bedroom & 16-1 bedroom. R -2 Lot . 213--278--9986 L o w . L o w v a c a n c y . I _::c_c:.:::,..::.;.:::._::;,:__::::::.._ 1002 rneral 1002 ................................................ ALL TERMS FllA/VA. Spacious i.:oun · try kitchen -J bedroom, tlcn , family rm &2 baths. Co mpl et~l y carpeted .. Close to South .Con.st Pl.aza . Only-3ye:iri; new. l,ow down. or nµ dov.·n. ~-ul l /1ru·1• S:f.J :.IJO t':ill :>40 1;;1 41120/o LOAN With SS0,000 .dov.·n. Shop· piog ecnter in Costa ttlcsa . Ann 1.1al gross S24 .384 . F'ul l-yn-i'rc 515'0,000, firm . ACT QU JCK-assuma· ble loiln, 2 bedrm, 2 bath home on full R-2 lol. S62 .900 ,. J\I AK~ Of'· FER!! 6 75-8600 ..,time •VISION• REALTY 2743 E. Cst Hwy Corona del Mar LUXURY + PRIVACY Gorgeous c u sto m ankJe deep carpel and Owner.640.:....8098 8x35 MOBILE HOME, drapes . Large exposed decorator windows! ru rn. i n Costa Mes a g .g.r cc a-t e Patio Rambling tree studded WA .JERFRnNT Adult Park. Must sell ! w ~ 1 k wa r .s an d rear lot! Low down & #"'\ "f PPS48-6833 - spri nklers. Its a REAL easy P•Yments Bkr WONDER BA RGAJN at $44,000, 962-5511. , 8x33 FU RNISHED lr.aile 586-.~9~0 Principals BE'ACH cpTTAGE! Only Spacious, s1parkinfN~t in adult, no pet, park . only ----1 Bloc~..,rom Sand!! ~'::t~Jf ~ ube~~m f.ilmi-Dir. 645-1747 Phone Santa VIA The Real Estaters ·646=71]4 2 BR. 1 ba . New !inane· ly home-or swinging pad. 1972 24x60 WESTWlND b ing avail. w/Jow down . Low , low· price_d a t Vikivg, a wnings. skirt· Ask ing $36,SOO, but make s.i7 .9 00 .. Only $1 2 ,0~0 i n g s . p o "c h e !'! • ofre r -own~r anxious . down ~nd <!wner will landscaped. All setup in Agent. Call 'tit IOpm . carry hna nc1n~ al lov.· beautiful SanJuan CapQ. -~1-5800 or 962·)~.:_--= 81 .. ,interest. adult park-.. 493-8280 ----. -Irvine I 044 · ~· ----..,,,.. HERITAGE • • REALTORS • PM t 8 "M omeleryfloli/ SINCI:: ll>i·1 J __ _:_:_:_:_:=..:..:_.:..:_ __ J•-------.. _J •• Pl Crypts . 1500 . lluxbor Yiew Broadmoor 4BR . ocean + bay view. pool + jacuzzi, impecca· ble ':!_ecnr ~!!:"-646-74.!..!_· ~~~~;b7~~~~N t LOTS • [Blffl•llil VA ASSUMABLE 4-PLEX On ly S years old with-Jov.• 7%.-loa n-. Owner will carry 2nd TD and eon· sider exchange. High spend able. WANTED We pay Top Dollar ror re ... sidential.Jots-lower in· come area preferred. R.C. TAYLOR . C<OM!'AHY RtaltorsLD.eYeloptn 1101 Dove SLSuit.e190 Newport &eaeh· 752-0460 Commercial Lob IEACHILVD. 111-:AL TC)HS g 0 . r ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .Quail ~ •73 •400 ostoMesa 1024 Fount•inValley 1034 E " th""r..-ac• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ r . •1•r • ~.. . ·Pro -""I•• , •---'.'.".~~---11:::::ii:iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii~·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,•••••••••••••• this spacious 3 bdrn1j P;;r.~920 . PAC I F I C VIE W. Bay 31R. OWNER. Sll,500 7y.9;, VA iJoAN·S'l.000. to bath and game-room 1•00 GUA1Ln N1wl'Ol:111•cH View Terr ace .. 4 Jots. All I .MQUail l CALL -10 '.i'· d wo. Fr eedom assume.. $289. pymt. 3 br, home can give. An end four-at--$375-ea or 2 a Iii IPI . Prime C·<I comer lot. with 135 (t: Frontage, only 112 mile south o,. San Die10 Frwy. TN P ROVEN AREA . Easy terms &. priced for quick sale. Santa Claus -963-7885 7PM to 9PM Caurtesy of th~ -ReiitEitaten Dec. 18 to Dec . 23 ' .. Sfevrn Hatch 960 I Onsri Clr-cle: HB 92646 You ar't! th e winner ot ONfo~ VIP.1,.i\SS I ;;;ood f,.r tho• ;i.\'hfll(' r;1m11;v 1 11,! th(' · ICE CAPAOES CHALET 2701 --C HarburHlltl . fl\tcsa Verde Sh1)pp1ng Cente r I Cost.( i\lc~t• Plea~c i.:all IH:? .'l(iiis. c;o..l 333 l1J c l~!!l1 ynur 1lrl.:1·l.~ 1North Count.v toll fr\"C numh('r-1:-:,fi.\O 12211 1 ••• SHORECLIFFS llome. See lOlll: Arbor, 211? ba, tarn. rm. Eves. unit With garden entry, LiquidationSal.. $395 ea. Call 64&---6994 ~· . lnvestnicnt wiJ,h-a view! ·eves & wk ends 646-2642 962-4554 double greenbelt location Owner will consider con-eves · Propert1•a '-.: ~. t:ustom 3 bdr:pi .with," orowner213·449--3628 "a nd eomm unity pool tract,iOo/ .. down.balancei Nice Lots at. Hatbo 1•0oou ... 7~51~-~f.?,~0.,11ACH unuiue ocean view. in -----Ph S ta near by. It's immaculate 8¥.:%: Balboa duple1t, If.I Rest Cl!metary. SS50 fo need of ;1 face lift. (>wner Pr1'ce Slashed one an and waiting to be spoken blk. to bay. 2 BR, 1 ba., both . 6 4 6 -li.2.7-6 0 says sel l! $148.500 -VIA for .$61,500. -$79.500. Balboa ·beach 5311-6612 --VA •ssuMABLE 1.,!i;,~:,:~.~!'-~!,~;::ed . -$3-050, . The Real E>taters CALL 552·750_0 ~°Ji~•;.;n~ lb~;~ ~s® ..... ~.... " & Oee•'""d home w;u,. 231 ·2311;, Mogo.,iio 646-7174 •VI SI Q N,; Balboa Po;,,t< BR .. den. For sale 1700 TRIPLEX lar"e fam,. rm. Offered 2 lnd,·v,·dool home•. 2ba.s94.soo. 3 beaut•'fol bedroom un· •875 h b 6PMto8PM MarshallRealty ••••••••••••••••••••••• at$ , on.Sown Y BR.. 1 ba & l BR. Iba. REALTY ASSUMABLEFHA LOA its with private covered ·ap1>t. only. Pay for themselves. Ex • -6754600 , d ' "II' patios and · fireplace in lerior newly painted.Hunt1ftC)tonleach 1040 an owner is W1 ing t own er's unit, Lw 8.5% ·•· •· A·Red HillCompany HEWPORTHEIGHTS carry 2nd t rust d_,ed . . •COSTA MESA ~ Great frontage on busy. street . next to shoppini:: ce nt e r . Good neighborhood. 3300 Sq. -Ft. corner. Submit you I' terms. Owner.anxi(MIS. ll.C. T" YLOR-CO. Realtors/De .. topors 1101 Dove SL Suite 190 Newport Beach 1S2-G460 walk to major sl1oppin ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 d b · k 1 1 T•'o s to•Y model cond Joan. Owner will carry M d · bl Univ . ParkCenter. 4 r. en. r1c Pc, center. ost esira Outstanclinig Irvine 1 1 t Ch · with two bedreoms, tw seeond.Only$.54,950. CEAHYIEW Eastside Cosla J\1esa. Volut N~~::rtB~·a.ch foc~ti~n~ baths. F uUy carpete O S46.900. Call 642·786 Huge 15x40 covered patio Needs some TLG. Owne and draped. Enclosed I& .Quall ~ ' 2 Adjacent Lots ~at/Sfln l2·5 surrounded by fruit trees 4 BR,-beated poo), l~ BA, ·anx.1ous. Make offer. yard and garage. Com Plac•· . j 150' Fronhic)IJ and restfuf seclusion. 3 bltns, crpts. drps. frplc Sparling ReGI ht ate munity pool and play Arch leach HcJh. Realtors J& jGuail l l Bedrooms. :Brand new on $54,950. 55 11-5959_ 833•3544 ground for children. E1< Propertin · · Combined price$19.800 • 644-7662 .. • . Plac• . the market Only $W,750. ee l lent family living ' MOO ouar~s,~-~:~., ..... c.. Cole of Newport Rltrs P t . 1V1 ll age Real Es tate •OPEN HOUSE• Located at MeFadde 675-SSll ""'"""'"-""'""""...,.. rap•r ... , 531-5800or962·2456. 4581 Sa ndburg Way. HEWPORTSHORES a nd Ha·r bor for onl tOROHADELMAR · alboalskmd -1006 752·1920 · University Park. 3B r, Wa t e r fro n t . 4 BR . $26,750. Call 839·2332 o Ocean ••'de or Bayside MDYfttain,DeHrl, •••••••••••••••••••••• 1400QUA~Sf.NIW1>011•1~ COVINGTON 2ba. tlano¥81=-lildl Prof Reduced toS69,500 64.2-1060 ror further in-Dr. This. dupiex should Resart 2400 ISLAND TREASURE • "" decorated. Daily l ·5. 2-~y. A-Frame: 3 bdrms., fo'r,ma tion be or interest to builder ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\1aJCStic 3 RR, 3 µI\. hi Just Reduced Br:~ ·s 4-~lexes 552-3237 :._ ~~~~~~~~i;;;~Bft ca~h ADJ to Newport. 3 BR, .or investor -situated pn ~LAKE ARROWHEAD ceil. hdwd nrs. A "New $2 OOO For \nfo~!:!'alion & loca-L-na leach 1048 unit $99,500 Incl. land enc I, 2 car ga r age. lot·&·a-balf. there is am-Walk 500 rt. lo the lake Orleans" bale. plus pvt. lion •:ool~ct ,,, -,.-CAYWOOD•• 'LTY Adults. $42 ,500 Owner. pie rooi\-i to enlarge both from t his ideally located sundeck. Prime Island 23c M--Jia KASA.Bl'AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 646-5809 uruts. Nice Cd,M VIEW lot ne1a1'. e1tc lusive loc, only steps to Bay. All BEST /uy iri"Much de· Rtal Estaff 96Z-6'il4. Phone Santa.i.. . * 54841290 * from I unit. $105,000. Hamilta r. Will sell or l yours for $122,0001 Call sired East•ide. 2 &. con· , . BA C K· .. B A y c. us tom FOOcR·ea"n'ferboynto""no" .. 6002 EE. <C32J t rade. for Orange County . GHUBB & ELLIS Real "fl .-..., VJA Tom Queen ~-6200 E t t 675 7080 vert. den, stepdn fam rm ... homes. 2 remain: 48R; Balboa s1s,ooo. Term . prop. or trust deeds. CaJJ I sac, · w/massive brick frpl in 1 Th'~R•al Eslalers 4BA fam rm din rm now, r11~\' l"IJI'(' t•lo~"' ,-.11: .. ·r -------20x2 I DEN s · ?': • . • ' open. Call 833-3212 R c 1'AYLOR ~-" Ir "1 . 1 ,. pan'ld d~n. shag crpt . ......._ Hazel ' No'#a~ Bkr 2224 · . ..... .. . ,v~(' 111"' 1<111 ' nc•ct-. SELi~ ulle item::. with a .thruout, bltin kit ch. 3 Bedroom, 21/a ·baths. 646_:_j~1J4 Windward Lane. NB. FO R SALE0rlease,3br 752·0460 " i l h _;1 I I:• i I' I'' l nt U11 1I~' Pilot Clussified ad. cov'd patio, fenced trlr. Nea r-nnnl, sauna, tennis 645-3920 2 ba, ••9,soo M $340 mo Realty Company fl;1~~1r1('d Ad. 1>-1~-r:>1;;s 11<1 2 51;71;1 · ... ~~ 6 PM toa P"4 '-.... -, . A1ftch1s, Finns, space. $41.950. Ca ll courts & rec room. All t;!ASTBLUFF 3 BR 3 Eastbl u ff P.l az.a CLOSEDl4 75 I 002 642-7866 Sat/Sun 12-s this !qr only $32,500. Pay-EMERALD BAY "bn .. ~ t>onus rtn~~·can .,C 5 1-532-4543 J~ Uni ts, raine: 2 BR:, 2 Gro•es 2700 ments of $295. per mo. · I' · ba.; 6 lg. l ·BR. Good ••••••••.••••••••••••••• Ci-nwral R.E. I 002Getteral R.E. 48drms .. 4 baths,.;cfen w/ 640 Agent ••••••••••,•••••••••••• cond., all rented, over . ,.... .... Plac. 19 ,•· '•, fr p lc, formal di n.log ---...... EXCHANGE $.11,000gross.$2'5,000 with .ta x s _a vt n gs ...-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• If jQuai'I ~ PITI. Won'tlasl! Great white watt:11""v1ew. BR 'Ac ossfrompark. ncOmeProperty 2000 SOUND income ~·nUal Pro .rtl ••. , ,f, • . room. Secluded radiant Phone Sa'n·...,., • •• -~· be n edf 1ts . Citru s . & P7,2•1920 962•4471(r.:I:: 546·8 heated terrace. Central lCf'--·~ °'" Jusllisled,5nfCeCorona ~voe.a o1groves ran&1ng locat ion near tennis VIA ..... SALE del Ma r units lge lot ir.i in size rom 10 lo 250 ( ••oo OUA1l l!:_Nl1f"°"T •••CM --, -courts. $155,000. The-Real E1ta+ers t'N<1,wport BcaCh dUplex-blk. to beach. $139:500. acres. Q;ualified ferming LIDO EAST EHD Ch~rm1 ng t>lder 5. beClrOom n'o riiC pric·ed at lo t value . Pier a nd s lip. Terms to qu~lified buyer . $255,000 . THIS HOME HAS IT ALL Popular Corona d c l !\'lar .. address, ch<Jr m v.·ith quality, ''iew of the tide pools :i nd pounding surf from this 3 bedroom . 2 hath home. Terms too! $142.500. CLOSE TO SPYGLASS • Super San dp i per on Popular Spyglass Ridge. P~ofessionally decor<itcd \\·ith Van Lu1 t \vallpaµe.r-. Great Plltio with vi0\\-ins::: dcc.k_ Four b'COroomf:. ramily, room . 2 baths . $124.000 . BIG -IEAU TI FUL -BLUFFS Warm 3 bedroom home with ram11y room , forma l d1ning' room . 2 fi replaces, view of park and bay. lots of mission tile and much more. Sll7,000 .DIAL 64 ... 1766 • ~ 11 t s., J oo.,.....Hln• Rd,, 11.1. " eo~DWELL IAHl(U c o . Story.~ BR , Mesa Verde ... O"EH HOUSE• . · TURNER ASSOC. es. ~oqse either one ot University R..ity ~ompanies Pruently do- vill Cal'bt··-••--"-" ,.. 646 ~1"4 bothp(t~e~ss!;aedebY••'de 1ng the grove care. Call -Ask ~·r Joh~&:J9-"132<> ..... -ll23 Maiii StnCl :--. ·1105 N..-Cst-Hwy,Laguna.. _. . ~(-, · un its. on~y_ 6"~ts from 3001 ·E. C11t.-Hwy ...... -. (7141833~212 OPEN DAlLY l-.SPM 494-1177 6PMto8PM thebeach&pricCd..togo. 673·6SlO ASSUME YA 3 Br. 2 Ba NEW custm blt. 4BR & One al SS9,500, the Othc(. . qeol Estate SJS.000. No cl06ing cost. (am rm, 3 car gar off all, fHn ObeLaluDt,.Ar YI· ~~su·G, lliHTll• at$89.SOO. !_RE~,T 1,H,,V}BSTM,!HTB Exchange 2100 Al!'io regossessioos in w/ lrg space for trlr or u , ... ,. ' John Klase, Realtor f ~-~ s. " r,ld .,,. 1 a, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~ye,i; .('nJ'w ~orr/ ::; ~?J ·bl~~ltod~~e~~::l ~~~~~~i~~s ~n;~nd~~ PE~~~LA 2400 West Coast.Highw11y ::ca~~~~vbf1~~1 on~;. Phone Santa 546-113' w~Iking dist. to beach. 3 bdrm. home. witb fotn· 3 BR b h h Cm 645·68.22 675-8886 tract. Priil"'CtQJes only. • S.1S-882l . ta!l tl~ views, on l~e .• d. & e~c . ouse. C ri DELUXE •-PLEX by $440.000 · ..... , VIA Sl6,500 GeraldS. Thomas, Rltr. r?.:=~r~~~c~~~~~lc °!i d~~or nitenf~!d!t~its. a CO\>l n gton, pride of SparlhHJ Real ~t~ The Real Eltaht-s VAarFHA'Term1 CEHTURY2I owner!!hip 3BR. 2B A 833-3544 '- A "dollhouse." Within ~Yo, WNERB. Pharlc: Jtunt· this lovely home. A real owner's unit. Must sell, OCE •N VfEW Nel""""" ....,,, '46·2311! 1ng on nr c spac 3 goodie with lot.& of ex· 645-7221 1 'd N " .-~· • ". JU walkint distance to a.II ' h. : . • trn s: an exceptional buy nwnr be ng trans • r, Beach.·-2 h~ •• n2 6 jilM,tolP'M iitoret & shopping. Flexi· BR, 2 o.a. t-ced. hv·r m, at ft69.SOO VACAMT S. Coast Pl••· Yeager lot. New paint. drp~~:;-· . ble floor plan with 3 form. din-rm. CO:Q' ram-RI . $58-6 fl. cpt'd. Financing av.,·. HAVE Good eamin" "-d bdrms or 2 bdffl, & den rm . pr?f· lndscpd, up. ·: ~wbttcn Corner: 3 SR, nev.·ly re· T 0 • •• or dining room. Includes ~rad~ 1n & out, f'or_open IJlt:»&D:CW done. Ma.rin_eis School. .__._. $135,000 . 213·696-Mf!O ·p~~:f2el~OOC>;:1~:~~b !~ tiardwood noors. Frt'e· ouse.eall9G2-32JO _.99.210 0 ~~-~,lot. FJf~/VA . Earllecdy ~ FOUR"-EX ho~· fr om pvt pty. s\andlna range. Owner 700 Lida Pri Dr, -#6 Corner Jot : great rent.al 642-8637 eves. c~rr:;'~;1;~ tln)(iftU~! 20x2 I DEM -GEM. N.l .f2660 e.r~a!.<;ilosc$8t1o~yf .• rut ' B d l20·f' Tuslln Avt .. N. B. You orc.thf' .... i nner or amen1t1es. ,......, R-tnlo.I• - 3 c room, 2\-, baths, A Colossus REAL TIJRS ~-4623 ONI!: VLUASS LIDO REALTY \ ,;-;-\1 , I .. 1,,,' 11 Near pool, sauna. Wnnis (good for the whol,c ••••••••••••••••••••••• courtll' & rec roooi. 1\11 t~l\Joy '111 grand.ioua vil!!'A' Lhi8 ror onJy $32,500. Pay-of Lacuna from 1lbc IC· Phone-Santa fll g'lil y) mtnts or S29S. per mo. questercd ll vinG rm., VA totbc PITI. Woa-·t lutl (amtlyMor master bdrm. ICE CAPAD£S TWO-~ unit apt bldg un· •••••••••••••···~·~ ... ,, or""this multi-level 4 The Real &taters 'd·er conlllruclioo for salt. bdrm. ~ome abwldant In 546_2316 , CHALET Clnge to major •llot>Pln< woo & 111as•. s12$,00(f .... center. ist yr write-or Phone Santa 6 PM lo 8 PM 270)-C lla•bor 81,·d., ll'M . ·,11 $!6-2~70 o• VIA • l---------1 r ~1cfn \'ercfC' Sbopi?Lnl "2·&ol0. Cenl'f) c..w_M,.., ~1-=·==----I T h• R•al !stat.rs Jl'' pwnet._ ~ru-.._21>.11 1 01lldr\Or 'J.Wl,t!I "'1.fll'ur 1tc:n~ caU &lZ..51J18..f']IOI I)()n 't.a1:QpJh,.µi:.~-·Gcl Townhou~. p0<>1 &Ide Pcn1• .. ~ell .... \our ~YID aa._1 to tll)tm your th:ket&.. • J1lb v. 1th u O\\·toil -~4&:....71·74 .A-Olan REAL ESTATE •1ut.1 lot•"'",,, ')• ,,, ,,. . '· ,, ' HOUHI furnished * 673-7300 * ! 6 PMtolPM location $34,gop, A.Nume O't11t\lilhailov.··"'3ttD111 iNorth County toll frer n11u_,.,, ,a OJlil\ Piiot ·U -..:....-~~~--J:;;•'='=~=·=•=h=71=•=-==M1::i;131111"""::;::;::;::;~~~~~~~P~ll~o~1r~1~a•~•~lfi~•ed~. ;;:;;;:.J~n~um~b•~•~l~•S4~0·l'220~1~.==:.LCl~••~•~if~i•~d~.~:::::·~~~=:='~P~M~to~l~P~M~=:--_jl_ .-:::r- ' -. I ' • -· - •,~', • D y ., ......... shtd Apartments"""""-wednesday, Oecernber 18, 197• OAILY PILOT $ Hou.ea t=w.1...d HO&JMa U"t.wl.a..d • ~ Houae1 UnfurWshed ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••:•••••••••• ApariMHh lhtfurn. Apartmenh Unfun.. Apartmtrtft Unfwon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••' Towahouse/ 01ta Met• 37,24 Caplttr0110 leach Jiii ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• General JI 02 C9"o•o del ~ )222 Hunffnqton ltoeh 3240 Uftfunt 1 3915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostttMt;e 3824 l l•~lil 3848 Son Juatt -' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••,••••••••••••••••••, 1•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •GAIDIEtrf APTS 3 DR. 2 BA , bltns, dshwhr, •••••••••••••••••••••• •~•••••••••••••••• Cap11trono 3878 $85 to SI.SO U'l'IL pd Rach DUPLEX 2 br, :i: ba.'fri>l, -O~DO 2 b.t, Harbor fothlff Lael tr. **•POOL washer/dryer. Ocean North end. z blks. from ••••••••••••••••••••••• =La~un1 ,Cot.deJM. gar._Ctoseto~bcb.f'urn. ~;&Tub~;· •22~ mo. 'nr Weatc 1Tff/11th. Furn. 1&2 Br apts In vlew.S27S.••642·llS5. beach & Victor Hugo's. ZIRoftdPOOL U1 lL ~ 1 br. frpl , ..Avail,.$325..mo.67J-a31S · · 7 -POOIJrec. ·Lie J.900. Agt adult section. No pet.s. c a 1 M 3122 l ·BR. range, refr1tt:., .......... ..... .......... , gar,deck,vu~w,Laguria · IM • 3 244 ~ Blm Garden Apts, Ol".Ofta •. •-t /d ood 1 ~~=~'-----=-~·=~ $18S UTIL pd semi ru m 1 Costa Mtsa 3224 -'-642 ••• 5 •••••••••••••••••·····•• cps rps, w 1>anc · - d . , ••••••••••••••••••••"•• -....... • ~ .• ing open beam ceil $2()0 ... _._ "' ~ + •.n.patioSo.Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• HETERRACEUru'vPk HUN,Tr'NGTON Beach, St:l'.TOBEUEVE "A ·1 I I I ' "'rr-•?!t" t HU VIEW R I b 4. mo. !'c ·a 1ut1. or U1f1trN 3900 6 EMTA.LS EastsJde Loe 3 Ir.. New 2br 2blA frplc catM lge 12 Br, 2 Ba& e.i.ic ga~. •Tropl~lll Pool• ~·2 ri l ~a, S2'!03~f90;.·,1 ,IMECREE" Studio rt:nt;1J , 2 t.lks . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7:1-4030or494-.3248 nr Weste1rrr t t7th . dee; 2 paiios 640-isc5 poo •sauna Jacuzzi, l Br. cpts, drps, bltns. r , a~.. · " from beach: nr. Pot~ery THE EXCITING C Pool/rec Lse UlO Agt · • Club Hae, nr al I ! patio. Gas&: water paid. w/garage recently re· LIVES UP Shack ~ VIiiage. Fair. P'LM MES• 'PTS orona: del Mer 3122 646_3255 • · 848 7308 548·1168 decorated. &44 ·6800 or TO ITS MAME 5150 Mo. incl. all uuJ . "' • "'"' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •RENTALS• ""-' u~-3600 6«-732fi O 500t Ht Mission Realty 494·Q73t MINU1'ES ·ro NPT. ZBRcute cotta e~mo RENT Lse/Optlon u esa · · .. .,..exes ..._... NICELY Furn. 'Bachelor, ver a . rees ancl 10 HCH t J g -, V d 3 B • B '~'" d Un1vers1ty Park ••••••••••••••••••••••• mature male only no Costa Mela 1124 streams with waterfalls •OCEAN VIEW• Bacl>. l & 2·11fl,' from $175 o une 15, Ref'.' 321 er e r, 4 a, ran 4 BR 2lh Ba $395/495 . • ' create a relaxing · tl' Se av i e w. R e alt-or new plush crptg. t~ ly ' The Te~~ce 2 BR. 2~ Ba. Crpts, Drps, pets. 105 incl. uUI. 1st & ••••••••••••••••••••••• f . . se. lng l BR. Adults. $225, Adults, No Pl'ts 642-2222 · painted,icntnac.Uu'l.lout. ZBR ZBa .. $350/375 D.shw&r , f'rplc.·oar , last.979--6699 · HACl~NDADE MESA 0~r2!~':fr!:acio~rtne~ 1· 2607SolanaWay,Laguna ~M""Dr. ----------1 Huge trees &·frplt'. $350. 3BR' 2 n ···: ..x>C/f.25 772·8 Joann C.M. ~. 160W . Wilson C.M. F m apa f!lCnt . . (5 blks fro1n Newport CostaMeso 3124 'tno.Century21 546--8521 • 8 ...... _... m o . Avai l Jan l, Hwttingto111hadt 374 BeaulifuJGrounds ro~ $190. F_urn1ture 1 OR, nr. Pottery Shuck, Ulvd .I · ' DeaneHomes c•~--"lOO 1 -•••••••••••••••••••• Ad 1 N p available. Office open W/W cpl, drps, stv. & .... , ......... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · 36R 2B· *•-= ...... -.. uts · o els 9 00 t 6 oo ~ -LO $225. MO, nice 2 br. • a .......... ......, LOWWEEICLY . · ! · o : , 2300 refrig . Deck, no IK\ls.1---.-'.==--- VELY 2 Br home, Jrg w/g:ar .• patio, no pels. WalnutSquare . DUPLEX, So. or hwy, t0 m\ni~eri \08Rcs~;~· Fairview Rd .. Costa $210 mo. incl. uttls. fenced back_ yard, ~r. Eastside. 646-1456 or 2 BR, Fam Rm.·· ... $215 next to school, CdM. RATES 2 a~gR Sl90 r .. h p r '' Mesa. Phone:>t5-2:r>O. 49'1-2982eves. only, Newport Heights area. 639-4538 Turtle Rock JSR, 2 ba. New. 'Xlnt E1ecuti•• Sui+tt -wit _a 10 1"'""'"""'"0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"1 :~;;;:~-;:~-:;-;:''--~ $300/mo, Ed Rid' di 38R,2Ba ...... $435450 nbrhd. Mo /moorlse. Bet 727 y rlcto 11 cl. $195. G!ls & Water inc., · · ·LARGE 2 br, 2 ba, sep. Realtor. 646-8811 01 BR , cpt, no pets or Greentree.Homes 6 ... 979-7f2J Alt 6, BeachB~d.al~orkYOw' Draperies, carpet_s, gas * 2 BR.1 Ba Mesa Verde kitch. frplc, amplestor,, 552-:-7605. · singles. See Mgr. Apt. A, 5 BR. 3 Ba . , ........ $490 644---0823 • · h~at , g_as stove._ air r;on· SitS. -dl-l£..-ll.Q_~ _gar, adults, older pre- N 8 980 W.17thSL,CM CULVERDALE: , 536~0411 d 1tlon 1ng , sw1mm1ng Garageuvail.833--8974 ferred. Nopets.$240mo, ewport each 3169 4BR 2 b $360 STUDIOS& 1 IRs pool, rec. room, washers :>44-2339 'BR 'BA I f I • a .......... Phone Santa &d•Y•••· 1170 MO. 2 br,'1 b•. 'P'", ••••••••••••··~··•·•••• • • g, m Y rm, DEERFIELD •Full kitchen . '""1-------r---• * * Crpl. $285. SELECT 1 • . • Heated pool drps, bltns. 2451 Elden Mi s$IOn Viejo 3867 ChristopherRolMrts PROPERTIES 556-2660 3BR,2 ~ba ········$ISO VIA •Laundryfacilities · HEWPORTHilGHTS Ave., for appt. call afl.••••••••••••••••••••••• . CA·LL 552·7500 Th~ Real Estaters .•Free utilities Brand New-Close t ri 3PM 646 -5125 Couple/no LOV"'LY d •1, J 517 Supfti« Av•. BACK Bay 4 Br. 3 Ba .• 2 VIS IQ N . •Free linens Schools. 3 en', 2•11 BA, pets. "' . new con o, '~. l,, Ml 92660 story deluxe. 380 Mira • • 546-2316 •TV&maidscrv,avail. dbl garage, blt-in.'l,frplc. • . C&D , d:shwhr. pool, gar, Yo~ are thewinneror Loma. $400. mo. Realtor,. REAL TV • • Bar·B·Que Call Fleta LcJtvnan, Bkr LGF; I & 2 B~. $160.-$185, $250/mo. 581-7655 ONE VJP PASS 642-2222 . 6 PM to 8 PM • Phone service 833-20l4. AdJ . to shop g, pool. _no A Red Hill Company pets. 1887 Monrovia. Jgood for the whole 2hR 18 -· k C DUP'EX 1 bed•m •lmiletoocean o . a.........,, Univ. Par ~nter ... • OAKRIDGE VILLA 646-6314 Newport Be--• 3869 famiJy) 736Weelo. I · Eastside, Costa Mesa. ------1 -to the 557-3160 rv1ne $165. mo. Agent546--0814 BEAUT 1 Br furn . apts 3 Br, 2 Ba, bltns, children OELUX E 2 & 3 BR, Frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1~~$175Spanishstyle welcome . $225. 858 2Bu,adults.$22.5.&.$Jl5. UNFURNApts.2 Br.2ba. JC£ C·APADES Story, 2 BR, Mesa Verde Un1vers1ty Park 3 BR, portments Fww building, pvt, enclosed Center. n r H b r & Baker, Westcliff area, small pet Villas, Call btwn 11-5, famrm.2'h BA.Wetbar.••••••••••••••••••••••• gar., pool, saun<:i, laun-PRIVACY B 557-7734 OK , call 642·2 152 ; CHALET A kr J hn 839 1320 ·1 · ed dry, adlts 17301 Keelson . + 2 r, 2 Ba, 645.9060 s or o , -2 t< ... rplc's. Ava1 1mm . Lane 1 blk West of Beach gar, patio & yard. $225. 2701-C Harbor Blvd., WO HOMES, :1 BR, 2 Ba, S475/mo. 644-7770 Balboa Peninsula 3707 of£ Slater. 842-7848 No pets. 646·«14 Park~Like BLUFF'S, lge modern 2 (Mesa Ve rde Shopping 2 Frplcs, encld yard, TURTLE.ROCK3br,2ba,••••••••o.•••••••••••••• S SurrOUMI~ Br. 2 Ba w/pool. C'tpL'i, Center) Costa Mesa. Mesa Verde area. fam . rm. & Atrium. $4l5. OCEANFRONT 4 Br, $385 FURN. ~a~h~l~r'. frplc, * * 11rGARDEN APT DELUXE 1, 2&3 r Apts drps, abundant bltns & Please call 642-5678, ext 3 BR, _1 lf.i Ba. encld yard, pe r mo. 644_3240 or util incl. winter rental. dshwhr, Jacuz~, carport. •••POOL Pvt Patios -Htd Pool s torage, rrpl c, 2 car 33.1 to claim your tickets. Easts1de. 548-4471 552_1793 C 11 673-4724 t blk from beach. $165. Unfurn. 2 Br apt irl fami· Nr. Shop'g -Adlts Only garage. $290. mo. sublet. (North County toll freeJ.;"~:;--;;:;;;;;--:;-;;;~:;;:;-l~';;-';,'-';'-;;:-;;::;::--;;::::;::1----::~·~~:::'.~~· --1~7~1~4~-84~6~-'!_'7336 . ly section. Crpts & drps. Martinique Apts 640-4781 . numberis_S40-l220). ESA Verde 3 br, 2 ba. * 2 BR, 1 Ba Mesa Verde B.4.LIOAIMM Nopets.642 -3645 1777SantaAnaAve.CM 1-----------1 * * * Drps, crpt~. bltns. frplc, $l75. Adlts, no pets. . d 1 BR furn or unfurn·. $135. PARK NEWPORT eQcl yd_._K1ds & sm. pet Garage avail. 8.1.1-8974 l Br ap t s. equ1ppe + uhl. Bach apt$110. ulll EXTRA lrg 2 Br 2 Ba. Mgr Apt 11 3 646-5542 San.. Clemente ok. $380 w/gardenar. ki tchens.· Uniq ue loc. pd. 1 blk beach Pool. No Crpts, drps, bllns, no E "d , _ 21 APARTMENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• "545-362l LOCJU11aleach 3248 Winter rates by wk or c h ildren or pets. pets. 830 Center St. astsi e-r r Bachelor l 0f"2 DE b ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 675-8740 960-2746 646_1181 w/w cpl, drps, blt·ins. B e d r o o m s and BRAND new 4br, 2000 sq ESA VER 4 Zb "' ' walk in closet, gar. encl Townhous ft, w/ocean view from w/w crpts, d;ps, r frpl~: NORTH end Ocean view 3 A T T R A C 1' I V E 1 Laguna leach 3748 Eastsi~e z Ir patio $225 mo. 145 Lisa Fr. $224.500pen;~6 Daily S.C. pier to D.P. Harbor. blli·ns fn cd yrd See BR 2 BA charmer. $450. bedroom-$155 mo. . W/W bl r · • I La, CM . 645~98 Spa-Pools-Tennis Lease $500 per mo. ' · M U f 494-6424 ll28 W tB-ibo Bl d ••••••••••••••••••••••• • s,rerig;poo .r-~---------1 3-8pm ,3013SamoaPlace 0 · n urn. es a a v · BACH nr crescent Bch. $175 . Adults, no pets. ·PACIOUS LJnnor 2 Br, Across from fo~asbion -7~1~4~"~96~·~5~27~5'-----I;;;~:--;;-, c I v 642 9520 ,....,... Island at Jamboree· on LL llOUSE 1 hr new $175 LGE l Br. garage, l BR, 2ba, comp! furn, o or T . $175-$195. · · near new, en<'I gar. Nr. South Laguna paint, cpts, drps,' stv. yd. sm pet ok . No. ~nd. dshwhr, lauo, _so· to bcb. Mo ; $55. Wk . 1435 N. $145_2 Br 4-plex, cpls. Westcliff. $205. 675-Ul49. San f!,o1a:;~i~i~is9~Qad. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fencd'.yd.$17.'>545-7361 $185UTIL_Pdserrufurn l SJOO .mo t 1I Ju l y. Coasl494-2508 rng,refr,familynopels. EASTS IDE. walk dist.1---- PRIVATE Bch .. ocean" , -+den.patio.So.Lag. 673-3397· o..1 rtl --•· 3769 758BShaI LIDO 'UXURY 2b BRDuplex.Crpt,drps.2 $220/$250 ·several 2 Br .... ewpo euu. · imar. 17th St shop cnlt. 2 Br, ... • r , view 2 br, W/W, drps., Yards. Jst & last. $225 apts . Corona del Mer 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·0358 tlh ba, 2 s~ry. pvt palio, fr~lc, _lrg patio, mod . frpl. $385. 32356 Ston-nu>-'· A 9',4·1-06 2 7 o r $250 Charming 1 Br frpl ••••••••••••••!•••••••• DYNAMIC lrg oceanfrOnt gar. bltns. 552--!M'M.2 am, blt1n k1tch, closets, c/d, ~i~n~gt~o~n~R~d:::.~"'':'::;.....,;:';''~8;--'-l~":!;'~-1~3'!_15~a~· lf_l.t~S'-'''°~----1 hse BACHELOR 3br, Zba, yrly, $400 mo.~ MARINA PACI RC eves&. wknds. ;. $.175, 675-6359 • Hous•s Unfurnished . 1 $265 2· Br 2 Ba ocean vu Pvt. patio, beach & en· day 646·1103, ni'ght VILLAS APTS Unfurnished, 2 Br. 3 BORJ\.f. 2 ba Lux·ury ••••••••••••••••••••••• ainVaHey 3214 child, a small pet, try. Fireplace. $150 673-2586 BrandNewCustomApts 5195_ Util pd, pool, indry Waterfront apt w/ vie_w "Eastside single family •••••••••••••••••••••• t.l ANY OT HERS AVAIL 673-7838 Bach-I BR·2 ~R . ·facil. cp~ drps, dshwhr, of_ Newport ~br. Avail. OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFtATION 1'he pril·e of everylhlng is ~oin~ up . Now O<.ikwood Garden Apl's helps you fight 111fl :.it1on by offering <:in exclus1~·c '"No Jtenl llai se Guarantee.''. We guarantee that your rent will not be raise<! for 1 ru\I year anOYOu--Stifi have the flexibility of month-month occupancy Plus you get a lot more for your money at 0akwood, including $1 million in recreation racilities, a full time Ac· tivities Director who plan_s partie:;, BBQ's1 Trips & more! Free Sun- day Brunch. Si nRles, t & 2 bedrooms·. t<~urn . & unfurn. With all the extras. Models open daily 10 to 7. Sorry, no pets or children. Oakwood Garden , Apartments ---Irvine and 16tb 645-0550 . ..._..._._ 16th at Irvine · 642-8170 home on quiet cul -de-sac BR, 2lhba, Tiburon Con-MU·YIEW REMTALS · .529·95 WK UP 1 Bclr,2 ~a Drive by lllOVictoria closed gar. No pets.~ -~1lh den /}1brary _ & Z street. Children & pets do, nr Brookhurst & San 673·4030or494-3248 Pvt. furn apt for lady i & Bach. Color Tv;rna1d Almo«t to Huntington Hacienda Harbor Apts fireplaces. Bltns, sep.I ~====.'.:::==::::-Diego Fry, 2 car gar, wet companion, nr all. Call serv. pool. THE M~J\ -=Beach 839-7476 . laundry (ac's & trashl . :~n~~': Froen!hl~e:f~j";';b=a~r.~$3=75:-=1'=•;'"";;='~·"~882""_'=_I NLY p LEF'T, New 2 & 3 ,for details, 673-1304 644165 ~; .. 1Newport Blvd *OPEN SAT/SUN * compactor. Call: t.trs. ~]t:1.:tl6t)? .~ B r . d e I u JC e Con· 2 -.?UC> 645_6117 I BJ!. COTT1\G,E, Fned. Bell at 833·9182. -· oervice. Agt. 646-1711 lngfofl. leach 1240 dominiums, Spectacular Cost~ Meta 3724 175. 1 BR , 1 blk to ~aeh. patio pa·rk g. space, lJClllllt !IOI t'Ol!Cfl'l"! peneves, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean views, near Vie·••••••••••••••••••••••• , d •-LARGE 3.f.R 2 ha Up AOUtTWlSl\)£\,!WllK Parking. 6 mon.th lease. MEDITER8 •~ .. N ... aun ry rm., no pe.... • ' . Ii Getutral _ 3 202 BRAND new, deluxe Con-toria Beach, from $325. Casa de.Oro 213-696-6880 , _,..,.,._, s170 mo. 644 -4423 stairs D plex. t-~rplc , ™Al.I. "1~.cc1"1P • do. 3 Bedroom, sauna, 494.'....1795 . -VILLAGE · close to Lido shops, no • Boch•lors ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool . Cu stom s h ag ALLUTJLITIESPAID .STEPS TOOCEAN I Bedroom $1981&2 BR unfurn Garden _pets. Yrly lse $300 . •I BR ,28R · LANDLORDS! carpets, & draperies. aguna Miguel 3252 Compare before you rent 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, $33.S. mo 2 Bedroom & Den $242 Apts. Frplc, D/W, pvt 675-4727. •2 Bit & O•n Very desirable urea. 21h. •••••••••••••••••••••• Custom.designed Winter lease. 675-8038 2 Bedrooms , $260 patio, $175 to S20Q. 1 baby From $175 ·5485 . We Speci a l ize in Car garage. 2 Very BR.28Acondoonthe Featurjng: · 2Bedrootn.Townhse$325 ok.Nr.Irvinelndustrial JOWMHOUSE Newpor_t Beach• Corona private enclosed patios. ROif course overlooking' •Spacious kitchen with in· N THE BEACH Bach. 2400 Harbor Blvd, area. 557-2841 2 Br 2 Ba + den ·walkin M•so V.~ Eo1t& Adami .. i~la~P.s~~~gi~~~E 846 ~37 all6 PM. ~;~~2~5 Call bc~ore ~· .~1;ac:a~~~~~fil.ea ~~~~!~·l~~~c~d_~;~ Cost 5 a Mesa (7141 SS1·8020 Dmo Point _3826 1 ~~~· p:~i-~'. ~~~7f~· ~BOO ~ toMYJ:v. !I~~ ~S II . . . . •Home-like storage 675-1865 4 A_V-1 CTOR I A ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease/option. 546-83!n Santa _Ana ~125" lo SJJS .. 1'1 • 11s1o~V1e10 3267 •Privatepatios LASQ,{tfSAS"APTS APTS PANORAM-IC OCEA Special Single· Apt& .. 67 3·4030or494-3248 962·4471(r.I: 546·8103: •••••••••••••••••••••• •Closed.garagew/storage. 5515 River A\•e 642_2566 Adults 1,2,J BR w/ patios VIEW Ht!wport lslcilid G_arages inCl'd. Nr. s~op. FREE .FREE EW ON THE GOLF •Marble pullman . Ele\l'ator bldg on beach, FromS169.50 NoPets Lg 3 Br duplex, 28' 1i Cute 2AR f-louse wit ping & transportation. P r . JSe-" . BR, 2 BA, (•pie, l•g COURSE. For lease, 3 •KingsizeBdrms l&Z B-. pvt balcoru'es, Pool,recrm_.,e1evators rm. $310 mo. Adlts y••d. N• P•-k, Bay 1 ~1~51..0.2-<i..0.540..7 ... _,.. ... ,.. .... • roess1ona •vice• • BR •. :! Ba, Fam-rm, •Pool -Barbeques-sur· • Sec g·at G & ter 4937557 496-24 13 • • .... i"LAMDLORDS* yard, bit-ins~ $295/rilo. Frple, Wet-bar, Call eves roundedwJplusblndscpg htd pool.Security.Adults · e. as wa · -or · · BC'h. Xlnt Cond. Yrly Homefindtrs* B~r~ara, OOJ-fil39. & wknds, 833 J\71 Adults -No pets -BACH EL-OR Yrly, pvt 525Victoria~~M. 642-8970 Huntht9ton leoch 384 $300. 673·4149· 642 9900 FIREPLACE-I bedrm. 2 1 BDRM Furn. $2lS. patio, nr. beach. lido . •••••••••••••••••••••• #'· " . batt:r, crptg & drapes, RR, New Condo, garage, 2 BDRM Furn. $245. area. Si 75. 675·4179 or $110. J BR duplex, quiet WATERFRONT c:U!~~::t:::;~:~t DW , bltns, covered patiO, divided bath-vanity, cpt, 365 W. Wilson 642-1971 675.2675 _very safe court. Couple, Brand New 1,2 & 3 B VIEWS-IN --=:c:c==="-~-1 nice la.ndspg, $3!5. mo. drps, range, D/W, $240 " Non-smokers only, 1no s_upef-.-.dt>luxe. Frplc'.s NEWPORT. 830·6806 NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. H E.ERFUL 2 BR, pets. 968 A __ W.~st 17th dShwh•s. encl. ga•ag-• • N£W • Nofees.963-4567963-1786 Sep. by ga r ages. clb deck Jkt ~Aa "358 · · ' "" A. LA ftE°'TALS ask for Bev or Dale rt 8 • 3269 E I d d"' :t_" spa 1 u~ s_un • w 0 '" -v . ~ 1517 Huntington St. o Stl'ikl!l9 c:ieslgn anti an .; ,,_ n -ewpo eacn mp oye a wt over o· everything. 673-0236 aft. . call 968-6894 or 536-9008 elegint, excitlrtg wav to wt WK1At11t IN wwic1 ALK to be11ch, mint •••••••••••••••••••••• No pe·ts. M8-102l 6. · .. LARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba. JUSl · uve. Choose 1ot.ts. bay y,OU'LL BE GLAD YOU WAITED! , Introducting new bach and· l bdrm 11pts well worth seein(.' Rerj.ped .. vet afforadable •Great h EACl·I environment • furni s h ed apd UR· furnished. ' f . cond .. 4._bedrm, 2 bath, EAN 3 BR. 2 Ba, comm retlec. Crpts,-drps, bltns. WALK-TO BEACH windows, skvllghts,.flre- f rfjll HOUSfs .fplc, cpts &.drps, bJ.lns, pool facilities, Children -, LUXURIOUS"l:.g. 3 br, Mesa del Ma r .area. 12 &:3 B rpt d places.Your own prtvate • I • Arts. fruittrees,_$345.a-month. ok Avail Jn l $S25 -1165 oceanfro11t .. :Wnlr, $150. Families only, no pets b't-· r, c • rps patloor Dalconv.AfliendlY ----_ · · a · · lBr Furn Frp lc. l a d g Ple-a·se. 5225 • mO . tns:gar.22116thSt.o mi1Uon-Clol1arreccenter. _.,_.._ ..... .,,,_. DUl'lS, No fees. Ask for Bev .or p/mo. 673-tl7l : 2 Br Furn $190 646....,...3114 un • a r · 675_5800, Bk-,·No Fee 20515th Sr. H B 847-3957 Tennis courts, too. NfW'°'1 & u :r.c:M. ••2·1313 Dale963-4567, 963-1786. Lo ( bl pool lk' :::::...c:::.:.. _____ 1-'".:'....""'"'-'""''-'-""-'--"--'l-;;;;;;-:--;~ ------i 1-~~--~~~---n BR. 2 BA Duplex, l blk. ts 0 tr:is. ' wa . r EW 1,2 & 3 Br apts. 1,2 I:tEAT fu rn. bach pad. BR, frpl, fishpond, 1 m'i to beach. S300. Yrly. to shopping, 'h m1. ~RN. Apt on the beach l BR qear Harbor Blvd .. 2\.2 . Bit . fr'plc~. gar. Xvail. Util .pd $85/$145 to bch, no pets. $335 mo. 642_3188 beach. 931W.191.h St. 1n Newport Beach. 3 BR, Cpts, drps, bltns, refrig. patios. $1751$350 mo. l .BR collages $1:1>/$175 545-5004. 21:>41 Kanakoa 548-0492 2 BA, immed. C?<=Cupan-Pool. $155 mo. No pets. * * * * * * Stv/ref.smpelok-now &-4 BR .. yearly, Near cy. $375 mo. (7 14 ) 675·5800Bkr .Nofee NEWd 1 28 1112 h 2 BR h & EW 3BR/2BA. frplc, be ch $365To$495 '644-5206or (213)545-8651 .. _e u~e r, . ses gar apts pat i o~ gar. Walk t-0 a ciywood R(f!lty FURN. apts, Jge 1 Br $165. NEWLY DECORATED studio. Uhl pd. $250. mo. $1601$225 Niceqnes! CM l>e h $335 f MB·l200 Id eal fo r bachelors . UTILITIES Paid; l br, 2 Br w/gar. Water pd. 42J~h St.NoFce :~':;. ho uses Sl00/$350 Ca~:Agt ,, 847 moa58.!1o ee. Ad I ts. 1993 Chu re h $140 month. Call early $160. 1567 "B" Orange Toban Property Mgmt Won't last,allareas now OND02br,2lh ba,pool. 548·9633 '" mornings or eves. Ave. Ca l l 636-4 120 846-1311,NoFee. 4 BR Romes-All prices R. Beach, 5 br, 2 ba. fam ~ltns, wa sh/dry, ga r, no 1 BR F 21 1 t 673-2153, 216 E. Balboa, between 1-5 BRAND NF.W 2 br apt H · · rm, comp. fncd., no pets. pets $350 n10 675-9188 • urn. rg coses, NB • . . unt1ngton t0 Laguna $375 m0_536.2010 · · queen size bed, priv. Br apt., spacious carp frple. W/W cpl., drp,s Onland.beach orpools -IARBOR llighlands. dressing rm, extra lrg, a11Clemenff 3776 bltns drps, patio, $1'15. D/W,patio,childrenOK. WegOt'emall BR HOUSE; Jge. yard, clbse to Mariner.;·Seh &: rooms, encl. gar w/ •••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4266. $215.&up.846-5847 inl tuilurv aClult rentals from $350 monthly. 200 Promontory Dr. West. Just north of Jamboree on Pacific coast Highwav. Telephone 17141 675-8000. owned and manageCl by The Irvine Company. •$185to$215 646 ·8453 1433 Superior Avenue Newport~ .ALA Rentals nr shops, $225 Per mo. no Park, Ensign middle Sch storage. Ad\llts only, no BJ{, whitewater view & 642·8313 fee. Agt. 675·6700. &. Hbr. High Dist. 3 br, 2 pets. p&I $22S plus deposit BR $145, young working 1 2 & 3 BEDROOMS AT • LIDO -Bay View. Lux-1~~~~~~~~~ ba pvt. patio ~ mo. 2035 Fullerton, C.M. Call·498 ~.87 · cpl. No pets, children or • • ury 3 Br, 2 Ba, sundeck, L •ea 28 $185 Ne ~ BRA._.D .. 'EW ••a 7842 ~ gar °'8 5146 THE BEACH. Pets and frpl.$475.67:i-:-7358 MESA "' ' a. ., wpo,. n n ..... -. 'GEFU'LYFURN2BR. • . .,.. ' children accepted. $185. Beach, vacant. Also 2 Br t.. ..., .._.._._ent U-L-!.L-..i 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ti,ouse $160. Costa Mesa, l,2&llr4Ptexes ESTCLIFFAJlEA4BR, Bltns, w/w, drps, pool,......,._.... HTillfl"-1-1 BDRMW/LOFT amonthandup.Call ;• ' GARDEltrr..I ~ids, pets. 2 Br, bike to FROM 5200/mo. 3ba Hom e. Clean & neat. ad Its no pets , $190. ••••••••••.•••••••••·•••• Pvt. pati~ frpl,6moold. The Real Estate Fair OCE.4.MFROMT '"II beach }Junlingt.On Beach Os bwhr, open be am across from Mariners 642-9520. lalboa Island 3806 1-1 BDRM Ask for Cap'n Kidd 2 BR, 2 ba, wntr $400 APTS School. S425 per -month. •••••••••.,••••••••••••• $185. Singles ok. Agt. clgs, s hag cr~-thru·out. 646_3882 gTUDJO apts. Decorator BALBOA fSLAND larg , ILOFT OHL YI 139·6133 2 BR. 2 ha. winter $300 I. 2 & 3 Bd rmi;., <'rpt~. Jo"ee, 776·7330 Comp! drp d, private · fur.n. Water & gas pd. t BR Apt. $200. mO. (Ask Pvt. p&tio, frpl,Gmoold.1 ___________ 1 BA YFROMT dr11s, ut iii! 1es paid. ,--.. ~boa~~P-o~ol'-MUl'--.-l-2_0_7 1 ~~1;!~~. ~~:.'<l,~~!~~s. an Clemente 3276 $160. per mo.646-6330 (or Steve) 213--434-262.1 HAYLOFT APTS. BRAND new 2 Br, 2 Ba 3 ~~i:~~ay(;~t\~yH!y " :!~l~1.1s;~~n~r;~!~1~~~~~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 201·2190swegoA•e •••••••••••••••••••••• S225.,2Br,redec.Utilpd. lolboaP .. 't•""" 3807 28lAvocodo.CM 4-plex, bltns, dshwhr, LARGE 28r; 2ba Duplex. EW CONDO. S br, ZV.Z Pool. Adults, Sorry, no 645-0141 laundry · facil. From 3 Br.2 ba.$.'\00yrly unf gym room, :;a una, pool. dbt gar;-?~ blkrbrbay, ca b:~t:'so0!f~:·!~::vd, ba,t oce<1 nview I Dana pets. ''Look-You'll Like ••••••••••••••••••••••• $210., $325. for sludio w/ 3 Br, 2 ba, $32Sunf. yrly ~~.~~~1~C~~~i.~it'~~ .. 2881 $.'!OOmo.yrly.873-6474. 549.950lor 55'7·7010 I-llir.-SCpl\'lr,2cargar .. it'' OCEANFRONTYearly.1 HARMING 1 Br, s110·-frpRs. N'i'. Huntington CHAMMELFROHT 751 _1415 or 536-8989 . detk, pvt. patios, pool, 1&00 Wallace 645--0805 BR, Englenook. wetbar , mo. P3tio, crpts, drps, Harbour. No p els. 2 BR, den, 2\.'!i ha: nearlyliiiiiiiiiillmiiiiiiiiiiiim Corona del Mer 32221-----------1 golf. SJOO. 5'40-4083 or . balcony. cpts. drps, bltns. Sm. petok. Adults. 846-7510or846-9190.. new. 2 Frpl .• all bttns111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE POOL 496-0969 ' . BACHELOR apt, util pd, bltns, carport. 675·1536 S46-5060 CHEZ OROAPTS Dbl. garage: boat slip. crpts. drps, pvt patio, $575 f\.1o., yearly • $50. OFF ISTMO. .4 Bedroom: 1~ bath,xlnl ouses Furnished or Jaund, nr shopping, $124, NEW dlx 2 Br duplex (l~ 3 ATTRACTIVE t or 2 BR, 8234 Atlanla 'CORONA DELMAR 2Br,J 8a.trplc,garage, loCatl~n, inclds crpltg, Unfurnished 3300 859W .19t.hSt,642-3452 Br h ouse. Elec kit, shag crpts, bltns, drps. l,2&38R. Privgar,pool. $295.673-2925;675-2024 drps, lots .of• deck ng 1-----------1 garag~. W. Bay Ave adults-no pets. $l40-$l6S. washer, dryer. Closet ~~----""--~-l around pool. Vacant-. ...... o.••••••••••••••••'"-' -S30WEEK&UP 673-5981 1970 wallace,S4&--0IT6, beach.536~ 3Br.31:)a.new,$375 $375. per mo. Ask for S660N"ght &U 3Br.3'ba.boatslip.$475 1.K:.:::•'='="~· "::::'~";'~71~·----I ·Harbor View Homes ;St~dio~ 1 sRlpt~ WALK TO DA Y_&:.JJeach , HAVE something you I & 2 BR apts nr. surf N1•w 4Br.3bc.pool,$195 ~ HUG{,OOL 3 bedrooms, 2 baths + •TV & Maid Serv Avail br. I ~ ba, gat(fnd'ry. rm want to sell? Classified applns. cpts. $200. \IP 38r.3ba.mu11icrm.$495 family .room at$435/mo. •Phone Service-Htd $235yrly.ref's.407Hard· ads do it well -call utilpd.8Jt -99."i0 4Br.vlew ,ten~s:l625 4Bedroom.1% bu.th, )'Int or a bedrOOl'flS + view &: pool in4. 548·15S8or548-3607. NOW §42·56711. ' •Br.China Cove,$750 ~ locationt inclds crptg, furn1shed at $52S /mo. · 3 BR, 3 811 . DELUXE . 'B•.Pool, love•-11200 drps, JY· ls of decking •Children&: Pet Section stci Mesa 37.24 Co$fa Mtsa 371.. $290. 16972 Hoskins. ~1gr. " ~ 1 V Jnyce Edlund 642·8235. •$5.offweeks rcntw/ad ., No 4 8469223 675-7225 aroun 1>00 · acant. <CUI) 2376NeWport8lvd,CM •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · . ' $31S, oer mo, Ask !or 8in Co:nyOft VenoiHe o:•e.9755 or645-3967 LARG E 3 Br. 2 Ba studio, l(.eiUif962·4471. "" -~~==='-'-~--i ' '. ' ¥• ' 4 BR , unf. hou;tc : ram. rm., 2 baths, $5()(1 i..e"'5e ot'le3se /opt1on - 2 BR. Iba. unf$275 yrly NEWPORT CREST 2 BR , 2 ha condo $525 COMMERCIAL Ofrl ce suitl.'. n1)l . Nl)l. $2.\ll associated CORON' A DEL ~tAR l! Br ·rov.·ohousC', frpl<', rrom S2.'ill 1 Br from 519.5. Pool. tt:t1111s, ronlincnl.!il hreiikfasl. ~~'mf' orean & Catalina vil'\\'~. Scp11ratP family sr·tnon Close to !lho11pinr: & finr-bt'ach. 644·2611. \ \ 1.1 .E' Iii . \I'' ~HE'<[, f ~T ERf fq~.r<, C"' l-"===------14 bedroom!i, 4Yt baths + -AMBASSADOR INN encl. gar. Children under XTRA shirp, vacaint, 4 study. Fine &t location! $190. LA~GE sunny front -l:~·~·~U~o!'w'.:e:d!!. ~N,_•_pe-:U;-, ----~~~~~~~~~! 2 8R Gf'd POOL BR. l~ ba, 2 car gar. f\trn/unturn. APPL only. apt. Patio. garage. Qule BRAND NEW mo. 847-4440 $200 552-.9214 PAUo & f1m rm. saso. per Ron Shtjrman &12·8235. edult, no pet. 2234 A k I (ell) RutgersDr ICE2BR,cpts,drps,encLAR"GE 2 bed.rm, 2 ha, , • BR Ok£R S -REA lT0RS l01' W 6olboo 611 H6l ' mo. 962;4.411 as or . . "-=~--·--~-; ... $ & UP gar, conv loc, $16~. bltns, OW , encl 51ar .. PRACT~C ~LL\ n e~ k.it.,dlshwshr .. fl"l)l,cpt:J, ACANT,l s',_.,"..._tigefB ea u L 1fu11 Y pool,no chlldrenorpets .......,,,.---. 1-------·----1 :..au J,• •mo. 3BB , 2BA . furn or un - 2 BR, am. den\'lba., blltl\ .Keith. 1 Lovely 3 ~ 2 OR Furn. $l1$..Rec rm "°"'":-::·:~~~ .. :: 295 0 ~eves d 1 t $i2:!i: Balboa I cn1nsula rtnt.11 ..._drps; patio & garacr, -Condo 2 eR"'~CPts& l a ~d s~•P_j)d :-sun~en 645--0632 .afL5~1M. """*"..,""' EXTRAhtc2Br.2 Ba,dlx fur n. Per mo,yrly ttOO. $350. • • (; d patio-f1rep1t mlnedtatc: · ,,.. ... _ ... ~--i 1>99J~Jde npt nr ~acb. WSTCL.f'F' ur'Ca , 2 br t ~ Wintcr$350 + util "!I. 5l20RClttD 6i5-Q26 pain~. 2 ar encl po&se.sslon. $45()1-mtr. SHA-RP--t~RR1fum.-Ne<w ...... ,.,..._.---:..·alt.A. Sorry no pet~ St65. ha. ~n~le. !ltry, Patio, CALl.~73 -54 1.!'..__, $500. [,USOIOVS Trt~eveJ ~~~~~~'r.''!:s~; Lynne Rothell 644•62QO. crpts & paint. $155 mo ...... ._......_ ••• =.,..--:::" &'16·8.162 .IUtr, friill". s250• Adil -.., 3 br, 2 ba. self·clCaO.,:a. Keith . (C2U)~ JONES REALTY W,l .. lllt.Mpot:..tr.I ,.._. 2 BR ~ . 1665 I rvine A\•e CJ\, oven! 404 Ferli1e-af, . ltocon lay , &73·6210 W.t.... Gtll llQ'S-ltarbo~~~~dull~~~~~.ton 642 -0239 ti?s--6615 for appL OOEL. Home, 3 br, 2 ba, 3 bedroonr.ftmlly room. r...._ .. ...._ •"""""-.... C 11 6 360 ----------• ..:::c:....:::::::..::::..::!:!::... __ l Jg. frpl. cust-dccor'd, dining area home + 2· Dtrtct d.i ,._.,, ...,..._ w..._ 1 *'"' •••L !----•-"'---•-~· --r-Cl4'fMfth 3876 2 DR • ., B~ R r '1 lots or Wood, wtlllpaper. car gara ge, Private SAVE SPACE WllE 2 BR Mobile J-lome, ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ""' ' 'r. a, I I d •· h s ·'o ~. A 'I •· ' -r stove, crpll, ~Avail m irror.USO mo nc ,y · ""l(l.e ~·N 1"'""1 va1 · 1uOVTN G by "'r.app1n WA";IFAU.-_ITllAMl-LAfi.00..S pogitc from bt'ach. Rent LGE 2 Br. a Bll. view. l/l.S. Oceanside or hwy, malnt, wtr. truh. Sharp! 1/1/iS. $6$)/mo. Dona di1the11 and Other fralfile'lr----"""--------~~--l'-11 or sell. $185 /m(lnthly o deck!!., d~hwhr. 2car1u1r, Caoloro.~75--02al. MusLaee. 962-00S ~~'"· Chichester-tH·8Z35. Item• •In-wu h cloths, 22"'7 HARBOR BLVD , 138 oo , SJ 6-32• g $250.494 ·2339. ..=::::c:.::.::;!::i;....::::::: __ ll-"'-'-'-'-'--'-----1 (C12) to~·el" 11nd othe~ llnenit1 1· 646-53116. t VERY Sl{ARP, 3 bcdrm, \'ou f!<'t mnre &pAct!: I COSTA MESA a----·-----,WlflTEWATER Vlfl W G1rd•n Apartm6nts -A ffetni~/ Plcla'To 11111• 1 Bd•rn !tom a t9() DON'T Gl•e up the Sh.Ip! 1'41. b1 bo~ nt-Be1u:.h & tl\e p:ir1o1~e and <'IMets. b> $169 mo·2.Br. 2 Bil Spac. 2 hr, Idea\ ~t1~. "IJll't'lrln'tlL"IO"'. Warnor:_ 131~. per mo. .cllin~ idle ilcntO .-11h ~ 645-4840 •1'1Um6·3.Dr,3Ba _ U35. ,All<>Wonu .lo.r _ :iP lq .~r:e Rtsut~! :~.;nq 'W~2.-281:J g::,1~~'.~~~lassifie<IAd. ~rd!~b~t~·~:~t.~ !'!:-.~::i~~Oi9 or 2 6tllm lrClfl'"I S2'30 g Me11 Drfv, lJl S4M8'SS ... • • • L . • • • DfJ DAILYPtLOT * .wactnesday.0.Cembet18, 197• M""-•· Trwt 1.ost a FO.nMI 's3ooc •• otj c-..i.601t . • 4 s DHdl 5015 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HfipW..ttd 71QOf'CelltW..tecl 7IOOHtfpW..twd ' 7100 4 0 •••••••••••·•••••••••••• LEONtTE CONCRETE,•••••••••••••••••••••;•••••••••·••••••••••••••• ••••·•••••••••••••••••a• ' ROOMS 4000 ::>fflc.e Rental 4400 lalMs• Reatal ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••·••••••••••• LOST: MALE CAT. "!'ht JNC. concrete starnplog, , UVEAT'fl!EBEACll. L-~··n9 ~·-w Ctftttr s .. a. .... i. LOANS up to80% w /gold P•leh ... Voe ; cobble•tone brick Ul· Ca 01 rt •t•es . " SZS&upawk.673·G440 ... ~.. JOOOsq(t . Harbor/Baker. Reward. (patiOll, drt~ewa.y ... ·etc) reer ppo Uni 1 ' l'N>:K!:'OTMOTEL etail + s tonorOffice lstTDL...,..91/2% 556-1331. G40-<3't -.../ lnOur 'KEYPUNCH ROOMS • onEICamlnoReul l ndTDL.09M h -fSWl..,GJ . $20 wk.,....... Offic•s l.<>w ........ a. .... eo. LOST: Sm. oil< & Wht. CEMENT I< Bloc• Wotfc •• rk ••. nJu. rt' t ..... kitchen $30. wk upnpt. ~ 492_97 e1Jeatpa!~~7n Sottttt Mtg.Co. s~haggy dog, femal~. Walls, paUot, sidewalk!! IJ IO e IOQ ~0 men. s.4s -97ss orG45-3967 from 35' Ft. 642·2l71 54.$-0611 f utton sch. Fountain etc. ~Y hr.orjob. Openings local &"throughout the United: 6 Months work eirper. re· NICE room. pvt bath & 8r•nd new commercial STORE or NewPOrt Pos1 Serving llarbor area 24 Vall ey a rea, red · 646-6915 States \Ve ·provide training. No ex· quired on UNIVAC 1710 Of & G bound rhinestone collar. AN. to . • • or IBM 029 or059. • balcony overlooking complex! Spanh1h style. c rey depot yrs. "Daisy". fo'•mlly pet, BACKl{OE, Grading & per1encenecess ary.Achancetobep~t Apply In harbor & ocean. $35. wk. Plenty of PJtrkina. I-Tom S87 5q rt.SISO mo. Agt, pis. return. 847-742$Aft. Trenching Ser. Construe• or cableT. V. 's largest& fastest g rO\V1ng Personnel Dept. ~11ei1ti0~.1tccfl\t""'"· 250 ~~~~: rtf~(>fl'T!~?i,~\·e~~ 646-2414 MMMMce 111t11h/ 1..PM. tlon ~lean.up, Hauling coinpany. Qualified, Salary Plus Com· --.MondaythruFriday ---------1 Drop celllngg. aeces~ed COST/~ Pe-r JOnals/ . · · riu dirt, cust cement mission. PACIFIC MUTUAL s;!:;~d ~~n1.'fi~1ab:uiro& lighting. Air coodiuoned. MESA Lost & FCNnd ~~~~. ft!r!c!t~u ~d!: work, &U-M141 Don CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 'JOO Newport Ctr Dr t-.f:if{notl:.,JIH $2Clwk./\ft Primelocalion·just ofr rRIM E STOf<f: •••••••••••••••••••••• tifi ca tion. Needed 0roptrie1 6027 E ROMPTER NewportBeacb .~.. 1 freeway! Good visibility. LOCATIONn..sper.wtely 548_1<'JO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEL p Equal Oppor. Employer .fpin, JUJ-346. Now leat>ing nt"W rt•ll:*il Good 'I al H ti 5200 i'C:.====-'-''-"'""'"'--1 --~,----1 and office JSC ft. no. Sun . ."om & ~Jop area. o CH LOST: Dark Calico fem, DR~P ER r ES before 2624 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach YacatlonReft'hlls 4250 h1i8sion Vi cjo.t:I Toro 2160 sq, ft .. Wlth Blvd.••••••••••••••••••••••• cat. Vic Elden & Mesa, Chr~stmas! Wholes•!e 642·3260 Bobf.lansen,1-SP.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arc<t . Call to preview frontaie. Priced to suv J, Jennie Brenem~n. will CM Reward' 675-32:8'1 or iM~lg~er~F~•~·~·~ .. E:'.~~F~o~o ~m~r-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CAB.IN BIG DEAit , <71<i )752-l700. yo u mon ey. R.C . notbcresp.foranydebts 645.8121 · _homeappt.63&-<1980 Sleeps 12, 2 frplcs., color INVESTMENT DIVISION TAY~OR.CO. or liabilities ot¥r thu.n . • • , 1·v . pool tbL, 548·3446 ur "ii;i;iiii!jfP.jP,iijijii 752·°'60 my own effective Jan. l, LOST, Male Min. White Electricol 6032 emodel/Repair 6081 Help Warnh>d 7100 <19-1·63&& ~'··~~~;11·~1 1970. Poodle, b r own Jegs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·------·I ( 1; green collar, w/beads ELECTRIC1AN-licenseQUAL1TY 'Woi-k, Ref., CO MPANIONSHIP and rolm D•sM Condo I ~.!!!!~-!Ji!.~-~-!l!!·~·~i.!)~!.I 200 Ft. Frontage Lost & Found 5300 Ans by name of BeBc no. 233108. SmaU jobs, yrs exp. Lge & sm jobs. light cooking for semi- Spacious I bedrm unit, I~ on Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-3352 maint & repairs, 22 yrs J<"ree esl. FAIR PRICE. mobile urthritic woman OEI UX E ff Paved lot. building ap· . pool, jacuz:d, shopping • 2 roomo ice p•o·. 1300 •q. It. •-a•eLOST: Ap.ricot Toy Poo-OST v· C M & exp548·5203 Lic.642-1770Cal1Ken,I in exchange for Jo"REE 11re~. Avuil weekly in CoronadelM ~r Sl~Mo. .. " """" di C h Id p t • 1c: os.ta esa care. room Cw/private bath) Jan. Monthly in r"eb. Realonom1cs.Bkrs $2000 per month e . 1 rens e · Sant.a Ana Heights. Key orcfetli.... 6045 and board . seeking FKeypun Opr 10$650 Lox.ely ofc in Irvine Com plex. _Xlnt co. Work' days-onJy. 1 Yrexper. on IBM 5496. ilMES I 000/o FREE Bureau of Employment Agency 2706 Harbor m, Ste2f11 Costa Mesa 556-1100 R. M C...:...,· REWA6D. 546-2313 J>0 h I k /po-k t .. ~ R fl 6082 642---0596642-1771 G75~700 oy c Uf'WC' 642.0115 . .. c ~in oc ,w ... e ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo ft9 sptightly woman to :e· Re-altor 1810~wport . ~n1re attach. Reward. , _ EUROP EAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• side in Sun City. P,h : K.P. & Operations. 9610, ~rrowh•od Chalet NEW, Slps 6 + $150 wk, $85 wke nds . 645-3167 DELUXE OFACES Costa J\1esa 548-7729 2 bm. Dobermans. Vic : 630-2885 GARDENER RE p A I RS, ·811 types. 1-646-2444; ask for Mr. 5496: Sys/3. Expcr. only. AIR.PORT LOCATION · Sunflower & Fairview. La n d 5 cap i ng . tree Reas. Ross. Pt·l1me , eves. 546--0331 Patio s uite frofn SIZS. REWARD. S45-I621or servlee reasonable. Free esl. Lic'd. Ask for mo. J ncl. A/C. crpts, PHl~IE retail .Corona del 545-7300. Pe-rsonols 5350 . 642·5329. 685-1425 Wall. 830-5020anytime CO up LE wanted for Leqal Trainee- ______ , drps, all util & janitorial htar. 1200 ~ ft, ground • ••••••••••••••••••••••• housekeeping, cooking, Xlnt fyping required. ltntals ta sh~ 4300 serv. * No Lease Req. * floor frontage, a/c, park· LOST : female cat, black REAL ESTATE LAWN renovations, yard ROOFING in attractive Palm Spr· Previous experience pre· 337.3958 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Month Free Rent. · ing,'sor Masters, OWner w/some orange streaks. TRAINING cleanups, lite hauling, Dependable and Good N ingi; residence. Gar· ferred, Will train Ofl fl.lag 2082S.E.Bristol,NB Realtor,613-4120 Vi.c.EJToro,Rockfield& lndiv . i n s t ruction . Newport, CdM area, Conlr.fees646--M29 deningaplus,not essen· llandas legalsecretary. ROOMMAl:ES 557.7010 ' r Ridgeroute Streets. Personal attn.i Sales oi-646-4676 tial. Good salary, room, Relaxed office near-OC Wanted to s h a rC'l----------IBUSY corner sto c. 2400 Reward . 586-5950 broker exam 2·3 wks JCROOF 549-4066 . board, health ins: Non· Airport. Starting·salary beautifu l ,2 bedroom 1501 Weslc'"'Dr sq. fl.1520 Baker corner A d •• 81192 · · LAWN SERVICE/ Roofing SSOO 'th ., 1 furnished or unfurnished y•• • • 1-larbor Lg. term lease.LOST : 2 dogs . Germ. ca emy .... · CLEANUPS Licenscd&lrnured resident owne r . Ex · wi mer i n· apt s at 0 a kw ood . Hew port Financial 494 -0023 Shep-under medication A L c H O L I S M I s Prompt & Dependable Free Estimates b:ie;~~i~ir:~~C:Ps l"Y ~as9e~J.Ca ll Susan at 'l'here·s $1 ,000,000. In Centff · &aLaborador.645-1597 ·Am erica's #1 drug pro.I !F~oe~e~es~.~t~·-_ __!642~~·9907~11;,:;:::;::;::~;::::;~~;;;j recreation facilities. CM. blom • Jlyou---meonel· ~•e•t'so'onR_.r 6090 Cla.ssifif'.d Ad no. 213'MANAGER 8 !·bedroom LeasiftCJ Office Spoce Industrial Rt'ntal 4500 . · 1 -,,-d Pwadfte--Gwdenl-"" 9 '"-Daily Pdot, P. 0. box . N 8 • Complimentary te nnis C 11 5. M ~ 0 UN 0 . G 0 1 den 1n your · am1 y nee 5 . 1. R "."7 •••••••••••••••••••••'" l560, Costa Mesa.•""""' . units. ewport eacy. lessons, Sunday bruncjl. a on· ate anager ••••••••••••••••••••••• R . · F 1 help .call the CARE pec1a 1ze estorabon RUDl'S T .V.SERVICE "l.MiU 213·331·0423eves Sports tournaments. A (714 )642·3lllext.246. •COST.A.MESA.• etreiver. ema e . UNIT.714·499-13ll. &Landscape.Monthly DRUG Ci k d lulltime a•to"·o·u·-do'oee· 1300&1750 It r Newport Blvd/ 19th. Maintenance&Sprinkler Forpersonali:tcdservice kk e.r • ex.ptso'MAN racior.y work ' • '" 20 PER FT sq. pvt 0 c .. 12 /5. 646·5833. on color or black &whlte w/boo eepUtg exp a ' · • tor who plans parties & ' • plenty of parking. SPIRITUAL READER Rep a i r 64 2 -8 6 4 9 Call 64S·2450 · · Call 642_1580 for ap: 1 growing pai~~~thanCufac,· BBQ 's. We 'll even help 4000 Sq Jo~t. Entire Bldg . 5,000 sq ft , lg yd. F'OUND : Small 2 month Open ID AM to lOPM 673 3910 poinlment urer near ~ oas you fi nd a roommate. c M , 8 3 3 _ 2 61 6 & 6,000sq rt sprinklei'cd old puppy, nr. Trask & Advice on all matters. ·1 · 6091 Plaza. $2.50 hr start. Ph Sorry,nooneunder21& 642-4097. 24,000 sqft,sprinklered, Beach, we can't k_eep! 312N.EI CaminoA:eal eneralSenke-s 6046 •e · E .NE R GET I C 545-:-710l askforKent no pets. Models open dai· can divide. 897-7029 San Clemente, For AppL. •••••••:-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·-~··••• Grandmother to help 5 ly l{I to 7. See our larger C. Robert Nattress, Rllr. Call 492 9034. 492-9 ANDY MAN, Painting, ERAM IC TILE NEW & days a week for l month MATURE ~AN Bondable WESTCLIFF BLDG. ad in the apartment sec· Costa Mesa 979-6571 FOUND . Carpentry, Tile, Panel· re ~ode I• F ~.e e while 1 have a ba~y . to. w~rk in 3~ gaUery~ Oon. -JRISHSE'ITER. NEED MUSIC i n g, Bl ock, B ri ck, estimates. Sm JOb Needed approx J an 1. ~tilching,framing,pack· 2600 SQ FT or M·l bldg. .Call 492--0534. FOR YOUR _ Ceram ic , Tile. anything welcome. 536-242.6 Own transportation. tng. 494-2081 NEWPORT BEACH LO•O .. ''''"""" r,, ... •ftC ••••ftr A .. ~K W OOD GARDEN APTS 16th at frvine 642·88170 •••ll•W. -... O.lw1• ••Kwt!•• ollle• ... All -·~It••• ........ 1e ••. Cati Mr Howard 645·610t Suitable for engine re· HolicloyP..ty? else.645-1742 op Soil 6092 Non·smoke.r. Must c?Ok. MEDICAL Assistant pair or ? ? 642-4610 FOUND Golden Retriever CALL Call for 1nformat1on. ca+diology-/inter n al type dog, approx 3 mos SECOND Nature SMALLHOME·REPAJR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-1453. medicine in llunlington 4550 ~ 1: r (.; ~e ~ d vi Co~~ 346·1617 c·ARPENTRY •Top Soil * Compost• Beach. Front office with PLUMBING '4'Mulcfl *Redwood• Jo'ght back ollo'"c. E>-ROOMMATES wanted to ••••••••••••••••••••••• dominiums . .581-7998. PREGNANT? . ELECTRICAL549-1004 CALLS8!Hi930 ERRAND RUMMER pcrience req'd ~Rd re· :ohare luxurious Laguna OFFICE SrACE·M.I . LIHIC c · g I'd 1· I · FOUN-D·Black & White a rin • con 1 en 18 & 5 Day work week. 7-t.. ferences. Mustbeavaila· Beach 3 Br home with Westcliff Dr. One man STOR•GEUHITS · 1· g & I J * • * loyment .-. Dalmatian, female, vie. counse in re erra · Must have own vehicle. hie immediately-. Call view $175 . mo. 494 -2761 office $65/mo. Call Gene p I b · Ab 1· d t' & E"--M •----~ Pntparato·.., E'.rson~ us1ness or Spr ingdale & Warner, or ion, a op ion -.r-• • ~ ., Must be 18 or over. Call 842-8889 for appt. R1i1 MATf; Wantci. Quiet. Hill, 642---0200 recreational storage. H.B. Call 846---0964. keeping. 2-245 Aralio St. "•••••••••••••••••••••• Dave Baker, 549-1167.1-----~---- Yng. _Ad lt. Balboa $lZS. E H Offi From $8. Jamboree & APCARE 64i?-"'436 Ml 92660 Betwn 5 & 6pm Mon thru MEDICAL ASST. Come 211 E. Bay Wed or • .. ••w•AR••EHOUcSesE San Di cg o F w Y . FOUND : _Long haired DIV' ORCE Youarethewinncrof ob We1ttte-d, Male7025·-•~••~·-------I Exper 'd front ofctbl·ck Sat. 979---0150 grey neutered male cat. ~..... 1 -F ·er y ofc for neurologist. Call ___________ ,Located in New Costa Brookhurst & Adams, ONE VIP P~ •••••••••••••••••••••• A OR 847-8567. CJIRISTIAN man to shr 2 Mesa Industri~I Cen~er. STOP HERE! HB. 531·580C( Very a!fec· · OHLY $65. (go~d for the whole CLASS I Driver, lookin Jmmed. opening Dcbur.1---------~- Br apt,.·$115. C.M. Call lt.200 sq ft . includi.ng Need an extra slorage tionate. Complt?telyguaranteed. fam ily) for work in West coas rer, 10 hr shlrt. GoodMGMTtrne21-40.$150wk aft4pm 751~. 3000 sq ft of Plush ()(rice closel' Room" Garage" 673 5793 to the area .646~736 starting rate. Revues guarn st. Mr. Richards, • Area. Two truck access 00 ??? v-:0 u need. ALL. 1'~0UND.: Young LAB . ICE CAPADES 1'"EJ\1ALE, age 30-35, doors at rear. Jmmt'd..OC· · · · 1 ' ' . Mission Viejo area. Con-AIRAXA.5 MASSAGE _ _ plus cost of living. Co. Fuller Brush. 846--5455. ' • share 2 br apt on ocean· cupancy. Unbelievable ~~oA:~.:int Storage. tact831-1836. 1733 Fullerton Ave. CM I-Ip Wantea 7100 benea,.ts. ROSAN, INC. NORTH Laguna Shell, r t $125/ · 1 price of 161f.ic pco sq ft Exp masseuses 10-10 CHALET •••••••••••••••••••••• 2901 ·Coast Hwy, N.B. now taking •pplications, ron · ea· y.r-Y • Hunt. Beach ~· 1~0 Los T ·. R 0 de,,· an ' * 642 =~• Equal Oppoo Employeo 67 C II r l 556--&:>47 ,_,.. "' ..........., --c H Bl d REA Distributor want· · · ser vice station atten· 5-7575 8 or appn · -,' · GardenGrove .. 636·8214 Ridgeback male dog, ----------1 ~101 arbor v ·• ,.. · (Mesa Verde Shopping ed. Over 21. Oppor to d ents & tow t r uclt FEMALE needs two OfficeForl.eaM-entol W ntfll 4600 wheaton c'olor . Vlc .GUITARISTS,Drumm~rs Ceriter)Cost aMesa. earn up to $80(),pcr mo F/CIKKPRto$900 drivers. Apply at 134Z bdrm apL .to shate with p · H _... Bi~d. 1 4!I Balboa Bay Club Al Od-interested in fOrming It. p p/t. We train.~123 Min. 2 yrs college ac· North coas't Hwy, hB. ·sa,me . C.M. Call 545·3668. n~ •wr':"'' ••••••••••···~····:~·.•• die's _ Restauran_t. _NB. r ock &r OUR. 64$.:2_'.1_6_3. ~':!~cf:fir.~~k:~~ -counting;-Degree pref'd. · location. Front. affice LIGHTED Stor. Fac1hty Needsshot.s.673--8908 eves. {i .TTENDAN'il', exp. for Xln't oppor. for indiv, NURSE FEMALE share-4br l\ouse 1860 A . Newport wante41;·dbl.'-aaragesize. ~~~~rfs0~~).free ·graveyd shift. Good'j>ay. w/stable work backgfud:: RM " wJsame. Child/pet ok. Blvd. ld•al for ~ Month to Month rent. LOST ; REWARD. Go ld * * *' ' Fringe bene. Apply Shell RUSH! ·j So.~ernsor. ,• •weekdays aft6,831·1397 Good -· 675--0571 . wedding band w/Hebrew fra.k Weirallt *.,,.,, Station lOOOlrvineNB _ · purposes. • ·rettering. Lag'una Bch • A.AMES 1000/oFREE Day s h1 t . Relt'ef 2nd .----~ FE MALE Roommate fie. Formerfy Coin & CH R ISTI AN, married Hotel. Sat 12·14. (213) 111 No.SeTlle#D C\JSTOM made furn. $JSO TT E N DA NT. Bureau of shift.Call Mrs. Kirkland, wantedtoshr.3hr'furn'd Stantp Shop. Loh of coup!~ w/no c~ldren .o 598-2805aft5pm. SGllCS.mmi92672 ofr on compl BR set tfousekeeper. e lderly Employ mentAgency Fountain Conv. Hosp, home O(.t ·Bal. Island, parkinn A•ailablt pets, 1n late 30s, desire . . You are the winner of w /ad. Water heds·& box lady needs 1 u:i live in £or "2700 Harbor Bl.Ste207 1835 W-. La Veta Ave; 675-1244 ~· to rent a t BR Tum. hseo BE.~GLE, fem . tr1--color. ONE VIP PAS.s, sprgs-. -lite hsewrk, cooking, Costa Mesa 556-1100 . Orange. 532~. ROOMMATE h . Januory 1., 1975.Cafl duplex in C.M. or Npt Vt c.!,-NWpt Shores. (good for the whole ORIGINAL help in wlking. 613·1l>96 NURSES ·AIOES, a ll twn )!t._f. LachenMyer. Bch area . garage o Reward!548-2674 . • ramily) WOODWORKS evesorbef9am : • 21~29. needed to share '1 R II ~4 , 3928"! -1· N k lathe 660.W 17th St bldg 14 CM Food S~ice shifts. Conv. Hospital. OR h «• ~· I e-a or .,. ""--='-• ~ orage ar~a .. 0 smo LOST-· Mo'xed Bik/Wht C 11 642--0593 · ouse ..... .............., E 673-4577 1ng or dr1nk1ng Fro · TTENDANT, afterns. Super•. Relie-f a G--•• for Rent ~350 ves. · ' -$i50 to $200 mo, uti1·s inc. ~:J~r:~.a~~ ;~:a~ ICE CAPADES -605 1 Residential care facility. 1-los pi la\ ex per. pre· PARKJNG'·_..Attend want· --'ll FFICE IN A BARN Uni· 548-8458 tion. 494_5922. 4:30-Il:30Pl\1. Monthru ferred. 32 Hours wk ly. eci over f8. Valid Calif ••••••••••••••••••••••• que·Charming.Ideal loi Bu , / CHALET i AL moving·& hauling Fri . C.o s ta Mes a . Schedule to be arranged-:-~D;ivers lie. 644-1700 10x2:0 PRIVATE, locked. Creative Services. Two s1nes1 , LOST, Blk fem, white on 210l·Ollaobo,Blvd., by student. Lrgtruck,-re· 642-3505. 2 bays fi :JOAM-3PM. 2: X555btwn1·5. $15 mo 40622ndSt I-fun I t/F h B ~ as,·Bar ry ·839-2012. D 11 •~-8P'f EOE ting.ton ·eeach.geo....:.1889 . large offices including n••s lncntl' c est cockapoo Lost I (Mesa Verde Shopi)ing 531 ~1235 UTO Mech. needed at [>aY.~. ;._..,..----m ",· oate' useofConferenceRoom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dec l l675-5464 Center)CostaMes•.· 1----------1Goodylri r Ctr to·p ~a_.¥--e_., m e n.u . SINGLE garage for rent. $30 month. Costa Mesa 642·3&45 DOUBLE Garage, '$35. month. 646-5754 & Recept ·o A Pl~ 11 · MOV NG · • . . ·• . w/ex.per. & education. C 1 n rea . • LOST. small 6010 female ease ·c·a -642-5678, ext I ,"-Hxuhng, & wages, .rr1nge benefits. Contact Mrs. Dunlap, a~i>_et.ed, Air N?nd, .all Business S i·a me s e c·a t·. Vic : 333 to cl a.I m )'our ticketa. Garage Clean up. Rella· Lou or Jim. 548-9383. Costa Mes a Memorial ~~~~~~~~·$l~~n~!~rz!i~'. Opportunity 5005 Fernleaf, CDM, $10 ~~7,~;T:~~~ fr~ .:ia~~~st, service. -AVON Hospital, 301 Victoria , basis. Ca ll MQ.87JO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reward, 675-3864 * * • Co:.ta J\.1esa. STEREO STORE l;L~O:;:ST:;::-: ;;s:::,.:::s:::eni:::'i~d;:o::g,-;t:::an~l---~'...:..~~-':'-llHousecl.-lng 6054 'Trim Your Clri•-LOW COST GARAGE . for ''tent Costa Mesa. . Ideal CM , -ato'on. & white <terrier type ap· ice Directt1111· ••••••••••••••••••••··• y,·0·0 w' ·Ith ~a-$$ FOOD SERVICE ~ .. • Oflic·e & commcrcinl ......,.; I ~w SU8 ERVISOR · Good Will & Inventory pearance), ma e; btwn HOUSE OF-CLEAN• -You make-r~nting ~ . "' in space in Mission'Vi ejo& t-leil & Beach Blvd.'HB. · c w · d ........ ~ Hos p tal expeo poe Laguna Niguel areas. 645 -c:-2449. · a rpets. in ows, the world's largest COS· 1 . · · Ca 11 ow 11 er , Pa u 11----""-'"-'=---I Reward! 842-3938 or 6008 Floors. Uphols, Steam metics & toiletries com· lerred. ll;JOAM to ~PM . Brazeau,831_1400 540-5151ext271 Mr. El· •••••••••••••••••••••• Cleaning. Reg. Ser v. pany . Show &. se ll EOE. Xln t benefits. Pay 4400 BU. SJNESS/ liolt. Avail642-6824 beautiCul gi(ts. cos· commensu,rate w,1exper. _ ... ..... ... HJ LDCARE,' Responsi·1----------1 meto'c•. i'owel-etc. , .• & educ_al1on .. Contact ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • .. LOST : IRISH SETTERS ble. mature adult will -'J M D -I ~ .. FT • Dedicated ~MJ your spare time. Meet rs. un ap, ~ta Mesa ..; SS• PER SQ Donn KettHy Industrial Park (2). t 1-lvy Male &. lSlight care for your children in .,. we Do Everything.,, people. have run too! M_emo~ial 1:1c~•J>1tal, ,301 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB 17655 Redwood Tree fem w/hurt leg. Dana Pl. her home. Full or part efs, rtee est, 646-2:839 . Call 540-7()1 1 V1ctor1a, Costa Mesa. Call s.48-m43 • Office-Re-ntal PART-TIME EXPERIENCED NOTE TELLER UHITED CAUFORHIA BAlllC 6 Monarch lay Pima Soulhl- Contact Joyce Mi.Us 17141496-1273 An Equal Opportunity'Employer • AGT. 541·5032 lr•lne 92664 16 acres. $500.000. 1974 J-f a rho r. REW A RD. time basis~ 545-9097 o,ri~r;;~~;;~~-==::ll-;-"="'-"-'='---1-----------1 shelter Oran~e County 493--.4671. ' 839-2332 I>:: INDUSTRIOUS women PART-TIME •lMO.FREERENT• Youarethe winnerof. Airport area. As king , BABYSITTF;R ed · ONEVIPP SS have dailyopcnings.Call want -'-.. GROCERY STUD"~S No lease req.Dlx ,of(ices 1 A! $4.100,000.Willexchangc LOST : Wh i te gold ___._ 6015 t ~• ( d r h h I -,.... ... ~. aft 6 ~36-4049 & m a ure woman-m y \ STOCKMA.M TelephSales 96().1436 adj. Airporter 11otel. go? or t e w o e for mote·1. mobile home womans watch. Omega. •••••••••••••••••••••• 549_2f;j8 Irvine home. 3 Days per Youn~an wanted by ... Al, .• foll services. From family ) park.shooping centcr Betwn Westminister & STE I w•2 B 5&6 J · p A R T TIM "" t h A R C ra ts man ""' oys. Pus in· large ealth rood store· . -F. $145 Mo. ' O t e Huntington. Bch. Fri pm Specializing in re'inodel· WOULD like household fant. Cati ti33.....m7. not a s ermarket. Job worn. •.•/ .. g.ici. telephone 2171D uPont,Room 8 ICE CAPAOES or Sat am. Reward.Call· ing&finishwork Local cleaning Dec. 17-29th. • s ol1c1 t 1n s Sal plus .. '*_ 833 -3223 '1'il noon* · I m •• Quail l arts:30. 968-73fN': rel !oee e•t 'w ook c a.,I I 3 n y l i m i BABYSlTTER ·lf.!.day for consists O~rdering, re· V ' H bo ... -I • · ki d l M l ceiving, p ·cing &.Jltock· comm. 1c ar r ·1 hi $50 CHALET · Pac• ~ LO"T ·s100 R d r guarnt.499·3105 1·714At93·38S4 .n e ~ga r ner. on •'ng •h•i"cs .•• Hr. wk. Baker, CM. Have Own Desk SfH1ce ava1 a e p I . . :'> : e.war or Vn;ta sch I area. Aft 5:30, • .., 556 _ m o . W il l provide 2701 ''H bo Bl d rap.rt•• lost Siamese cat alive, EMODEL. ADD·ON, APANESE bousCclean· 642-7480. No Sat night. or Sun. transp. -.,,.,1, I · t $5 0 -... ar r v '' · 752-1920 othe•w'ose $25 o ·osap · · k S I ' Au~~.~~~j n ~ se~ v'rcf. (Mesa Verd~ Shopping ; 1•00 OUAtl ST. Nt w l':Oar &tACM pea red Dee.' 13 2nd gar conv. cust&.new con· : ~~ nasn J !•r'i: ii~~~ BARMAID ~'!dic~I & ah!~~bc~~fi~·. PIX OPERATOR avai lable. 17875 Beach Cc~ter)Cos~aMesa. ~l\1ALL AQUARIU M Island. Hunt. Hbr., vie. st. 25 yrs exp, free est 54~--0521 . Needed Immediately Apply Lindber2' Nutri· Leading N . B. Hole). Blvd. liuntington Beach Please ca.II &12-56!8· ext Shop. Salt & Frc.~h wtr. Somerset & Gil be.rt. G4S-l4J9 -Call548--9.M9 tion. in rear of lhc ·Toy Evening & Wknd Hours. 642-4321 333 to claim your tickets. V 675-7448 & Honey·colored body, drk. BU IL D R d I --6070 BOOKKEEPER Ex 'd. World Store, on lower ~~~I-I 1'700a•.eEOEEll.en, (?l4.) ___ . (North County toll free ery r eas. · S · ks · . . • emo e o r ---1 p .,... SAVE S PACE WllF'N b 540_.~1 646-30S3. trim. m. n1c • n ghl Repair Qual. tradesman •••••••••••••••••••••• t t M · level, So. coast Plaza , _________ _ ~ -w •• num. er is u.<.v, ear, s pay female 3·yrs, ·,n all bases-·• 9 ·,11 mus ype. any com· Sh . C le . C t ltlOVING by wrapp1n~ * •• FORS•LE-C--'~e old. 714_846_1017 ........ n .,..!!,. ... VI-.. I LLIA MS & Son s pany be e 's PCl.l opp1ng en r 1n osa Piano d h d h r ·1 .-. ..,,,....,, .,,.,.-_ Masonry Lie 283046 ....... 3315 n · · Me sa. Ask .for A l . . is cs an ot Cl' r:igi e t1nUOR * Deli Store 213-439 0951 ~ ...w c b 1lt·m:> Jn \l.·as h cloths, usiness Re ntat 4450 ~ b N rt 8 h ARPENTRY finish & Brick, bloc;k, stone, as ara. Keyboard player wanted to\l.·els and other linens. ••••••••••••••••••••••~up t~ ewpo. acuc LOST: Sheperd/Coyote rough. shelving.storage, 586-6371 BOYS~RGIRLS HOUSEKEEPER: full ~r worki ng quart.et. ''ou i::el more s pace in B ~ p .. ~T('~0'!..~rf~~1~c~~tX~k: mix . m a le, honey . book, job or hourly,BRICKBLOCK&SOOl'IE Age lO·l for.DAii. time,tocare,for3}>oys in ust be able to sing the ¥:trlli:?C n.nd close~sby • a oa en1n in~ $72,000. Call for de· ~l~~e!~~;._h~!:.·s~: 546·4573. . wa)l$ &:_pitt~. Stewaf! .~~ot!1!~~~~~~~:'r~a ~i~iO.!\i Vit!jO ~or.e. back-up.:~all 846-l677• scl~1nj( ~die -~tern~ .with .1 Appro 280 sq ft office tails & breakdown. Agt. vie. Canyon & Vi'Ctoria . _. <r--t -.i 6016 Masonr y Lie 290597 & Sunfl~er and Main Te er V'e·in. a 11:ry REAL ESTATE 0 :11lyP1lot(.h'H1s1f1edAd. space vailahle Jan J. 847.4442 -,.....~ ... ~ 557-6563 Fl t C llM Snyd open . 581-3:;55 or . Call fA2·567R $140 mo. ~ 3819. 642~ •••••••••••••••••••••• . OW r. a r. Cl 494-8028 onru ' at642-4321 ----"llEAl~THFOOOS .. FOUND: irlsh Se\ter ARPETS&UnobyEd ain"-/P-ctLc607 l Equa,. Oppor Houselc.Hper/Coo"-"' C. tr;;i -Q A)"'.( _ /) 'C ~C. 9 2, of So. C;1 lif most attrac· Pup. Vic~ or &ttr Vit W. ·.at a Sf! vlngs, ·Re.mg., '"""J _,... ··""llf ~--mployer r.; .. 0 o'no• out. Adult lam. 21 µ~ ~"U }.-..-~ ~ p q~;:, tivc country. stores, well 11.il. Call 847-l(J!)S urt 5 shag, for vans $2.50yd •••••••••••••••••··-···-· ~ • • ~ Thot /nf1 i9uing Wotcl Gomt with 0 Chuckle est. 672-3409 : 54S-&124. pm. Relay,639-58.'B w:1:~~:r·i~~~t.ing I ' c1noF -:'J1~1.~:{~~:..~1 w/l .-~I I ''°'""~,cu.Yll.N)t.U.N PLA~TSllOPf'.OllSALE fo'OUND : T an & Wht , OllN 'S C arpet & Freec.st,Call$36-0548 IRYIHE · We need Ucensedol"Un· 0 1..,,ro~~ i., •• ,, o1 ,..,.. :;t oe~ plu11 f1xtu~. sho rt·halred rcmale pup· U11holstery, Dr\ Sham· ACK in The Box, fmmed . licensed personnel for •~· w:•11.,bled ....,.d, b9-Even1n~s.5't9-135R. py. Vic. Main· St. He, poo, <Soil Ret.ard-.nts.) I RLESS spraying ext openings 9PM-midnite. openings in our modem '-111 ,.,,.., '""' •·""Pli -d• 96.1-24197 Degteasers k all eolor sgl sty $250/up. Clean p ,.._School SPM -mid nite. Also MJSSION VJ&IO office. I Investment brighteners & JO minute work. 714.-6ST-S382Coll. lnsfnlctor i2AM-8AM . 1205 8.¥"cr. FREE license training l 0 8 T E T Opportunity 50I S 1-'0UN D: White Poodl~. bleach for your while Exper. Required St.Costa Mesa. and SALES training. t j2 I r I I ...................... J:~~2~r01Ck area , ca rpp t s. Save your .... , • .,... 6077 25 Jlrs per week. S3. ANITORJAL. loca1: Build a secu~ financial • DIAMOHDS .......-.. .-... _money b)' u.vina me.f?1!. ••••••-•••••••--·• fW!I' hour. Apply, City o evenings. Exper. ltdullil future with management I T A W E S I i' llighest qua Ht, al Invest· FOOND: Lite Dm male ~ra trips. ~ii.I elean Uv-PATCll PLASTERING Irvine, 4.201 Campus Dli, only . Part. & f/Ume. :;~::ir~g~:eoppottunl roreoni: I . ment prl<'-e~. Call for pup w/rcd coll ar & flea ;:',, $':1?.-t n1na r71·~ _AJJty~_!J'rcettlimatcs Stlite ·284. Irvine. Appl 979--3923. Ndenti•I iot~i~~c:Jk • . I I" I I t· ;ippt. (71418.13-200.1 ~_:_ 1'~1 Toro. S86-.'H53 c~uch t'to. b,~~· ss: li Call 540-GZ.'i ~:~~ o~;!r. ::;p,~~~; JUNIOR SALESMEN for Brian. ' j l U G 1 E I i ., 1974 TAX SHELTER ~','.?,~,?.; /,?u~~ .• ~:hc~ ~':,';l/.!.i:"\"'~""',.';;'o l'lontblng 607' Age JO.IS. !lam Sll>-140 714 ' <1)595-llOOl . r ,•1 I' r He wflo ,,,.~lo climb l'I· .: I 'Ne' ..... :__ ......... 2 ·myse tr.'.Good ref .•······················I~========~ "er week gettin11..newAI1•eoF~ETboL~u .. r' hioMr on •h<e I.cider of 1uc· act nt a. .....,.-,,.,. 531·0101 ' • r .. R. OTIS J>LU•tnING · 1' ,-. ,.. 1" "" '" fl . " "· AND CLOSING -" custo m ers tor the JtLLV applied to tho · ceii "'1 fntl ,,,.. llldder , FOUND, Irish Sct te'r. Remodels & Repairs. K needed f/Ume fo OAJLY PILOT '1fte r th d r II I "0 l 8 0 G l-m0t e. 42,5',and9&unitsCO$ta frvlooo, r -sltlve Iden· 6017 W•ter heateo1, di •· re•• 0 n1croail . ,,.,, .. , conv. hosp. XJnlbenefits 11chool and Saturdays. eoUsb and lflue bo~ I' I J I I 0 c-,oi.y, ..... thlldt. qt.IOI" Me~a. Al11.o 20 units. Will 1 iricP dtr req)lired . po.s.111. furnaM'l!I, dis· gd pay. Pref. ~rt bu Yov must be,ootoltchool will keep ttie Has frorri '-..1·-'-·-'·-'-· -'·--' llt 1.1~ '""" .... _" -d exchange. · ssz-13-IM1NATE lbe worry bw11hen, 64.Ui2163 MIC will train. Contac by 3:00 p.m. and be able s ticking. Tr•.• Dall• .,.., d .... iop '°"' "'' Ncl. lb.lo-. •nd work rrom your &: 8 /A Complete Plumb-Beverly Manor, 3tO Vic· to work at lcqt 3 davs -T " • ,_,wl.f'.llllolSltfO ll11lf$ r r I' r I' I' I' I I' IQ FOUND: Labw-rhl•le yr cockt•ll or dimtr part.y. iricSuvlce.l..ic.1128&4 toria4CM 642-0.1117. per week. No dt:Uvtril,,; -~lot. Clll:t$Slried Ad to tt;.THtJrloo ... tts __ . _. . . . uall ~ t>ld .. Vic., 1lson •AtlractiveidWtcouple or co lle.ctl.ng . r.se or rent Mm ... " f>.NML tfltltJ 10 ' Plac• • Raleigh 548-IOOI ·w;u docorut.a your home, C11s1ified .-d1 M!ll hilt Outdoor 1ports lost 11.1 :ip~ Tr a ns porlalion pro· thing. · · Gil ~~\wft RWli•• . P.repare your men~ and Uems, s mall item' or pca~f Sell your tquh> vfded. C•ll 968\4812. elt Idle Items with"'; _,;;.~:..::.::>.:::.:,.---.J...-'-...J.-''--"-..L.-r.J...J_j,r;_l:l" 712·1'20 --GHssTr+e Aa ~rb one ~.,_. yo-11 r-g11 &t• •• •n-1 it•m ... Ju&L-cal t ~Ql-"wt\hMl~f>uf, E-qua-i--O~rwnt17 -1>i11ty Pitoc· fllll•lf~M.--!.- :S AMwtn In Clou.iflc.otion 1080 •.OO OUAllSt. NfWPOtt ·~ f..f.2·~78 l~n ! 561-0307. 642·~! ly Pl tot Clfltslnt'd Em pl r 642$'7R · , -=.;:;;: ;-r :---= I • • ·~ • -.- ' -, . , Do91 l040 rw..J""" · lbSO eWflT 8070 • .!W~ed~n!!;<sd~oyr,,>.D~ec~e!':m~be~r~1:!>8,2'1117!!!.:.4 _ _:*:..·~·-'0~A~ll:.:Y..!:Pl~l"'OT!.....!;D"'L7 ...._w · ...... .__ -····~··••••••••••••• Mlacellaoo-· 1010 Ml -'I .._,,,.. aMt4 7100 .......... W-'-..ll 7100' I .. ••••••·••••••·••••••••••i9••••••••••••••••••••••ExQ1U:St'fEGttoen 'rr. • icnoneon G---• 9010 ••••• • ._..., umwv .-~ -.ppl MCH 1010 .. ..,. GHAN P ~ N • ' u •••••••••••••'•••••••••• W--..t.td ' 8011 ~ -•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••1••• •••••••••••••••••••••••" .r ups ' MATIRESS£S quo I aVAJO Squash . VRT ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAi ESTAT E-Brokers fELEPllONE CALLERS Silverwhites & Aprieob, • • • ne ace, sacrifice. WANTED ·' ••••••••••••••'•••••••••C RUISE THE OPEN or hsocl•tes! 2 Years EARN ch r ial _m u.' •DRrE~~~? ~':!~r::. show prospects & pets.. MATIRESSES 646-1651642~ 1·or CAS1i\-ooLLAlt WANT ORJf;N'fALl\UGS SEAS ON A 50' POWER active experience re· money. Housewives• cu!rt dJvrd-~lSo $&8--0S23 ••• 3 .Pf.5 Imperial J;ad.a. PAID FOR YOtJl We _need 1evutal u11ed B O AT LEARN quired/urofessional ap-~tudenls·Retired. Work 839-?&2o. · BURE Enalish Sheepdoi, Queen. Full & Twin &tt.5 is ucfirtce. Pr iv. pty . JEWELRY. WATClfES, r~gs & tapestry. Will p11y SEAMANSHIP 1 J OIN p~oacb essential. New in our" of~iee or ~our 3 mo. old. malo. No PRICED TO MOVE $3 .;,oo . 64G·G466 or ART OOJt-:C'l'S. GOLD cash.644·5326 OUR SEA EXPLORER A1~portCen~er loc11tion! horne·morn1nga-even1ngs FREIGHT DA,MAGJ pa,pera.aUSbota,g(l(lj9, NQW·!! & . 5"42 .( ,_ S lLVER SER VIC E. SflJP TODAT.COED. Ptivate,deluxeoffices-orboth.Ca11~6305or SALE po. $40./besl o rrer . 833·9625 fUl>-8686 MaHnery 8078 f'JN E FURN & AN M 1 1 · INTER£STEDBOYS& luJly staffed. Maximum come to our office at 7908 N e w H o t p o I n t 545-8019 COMPUTER GOOF ' TIQUES. 645-2200. . UI ca GIRLS l.C -1'1 CALL commission arrange· West min a t e r Blvd . Refrigerators, Washers . ••• ;••••••••••••••••• lftstnlmen+s 1083 8.(6 -7497 or 962~40 meot. Call MS-8424 Westminster, Ofrlee "B" Dryers , Dishwashers, ,,_Toy 8045 ExcesS!"ve s~lpm ent l~" las l11 the,1 some tool WllAT A DEAL! COOpe1).•••••••••••••••••••••• AFTER 6pM IB •·---!_._ _ _. ' between 9a.m & noon or New warrantyR Credit Oii from Eaat cannot be in USO . lawn m ower & edger.8ANJO Lyle 5 .string SOUTH~r. 5pm&8pm. . Bo( it., 3623 w. Warner, :.················r···,·,·· shipped backb.13 WD~)' 979-1844 Neverused.536-8125 woed very liUle. S80 o; Boatw/tr&ile"l2fl.$100. ~• Santa Ana near Harbor "REE t~ rlaht am Y. combogameta f':'I. in· 1 be tofr r &4o-M36arts Outboard motor. Sear's Rf:"-ltOll Broken TEXAS OIL COMPANY 9'19·2921 ' 3mooldpuppy,IJ!i'Sh~h. inc, Poker & Pool. WUIMI US "80 0 FALL Firewood sale. 8 e ' 4~1 .. P.$12S.5361122!M. • needs dependable man 'h Collie. a ll shot11. besacrificedimmediat~· •• ••••••••••••••••••• Org, Euc, d*ll. $75 cord ~p~m~.'--------11 ..:.c:.::=.:..:::=:::..::==:.:...-REC EPTIOHIST who ca? . wor~ without GAS DRYER & Mayt~g 839-7577 Jy to satisfy creditor~. pj ~ACRIB & t.tattress. $4 3 \'ii • cord.·. ~1 :11 22, E /Flat, a lto saxaphon-0, loati. Morine l>art time. Wedlends on· s uperv1s1on 1n~each Washer. $100buyaboth: 833·9625or646-86S6 u cd 3 timl's. $15. Call Coast Firewood :'.>uppl~. Seiner Bundy, gd cond . E-.ilpment area.Contactcus mers. 636-2.840 COCKAPOO, fem., had e ""ings 493-3799 'Must sell 213-592·2621 ..-ly. 9to 5:3-0. Fror\l.Qffice Age unlmporta bul I· shots. Lovable, n·e.ed •SOFA&Loveseat•cstm llUY!! · ••••••••••••••••••••••• appeara,nce. Call ·Mrs. maturity is. We irain. WHIRLPOOL auto goodhome.Call962-8624 made, gd qua! never H: TRAIN & Racecarset, Good, u sed furniture /,1.1 CONGAS OOAT MASTS for Sale • 9030 . Caldwe ll for Appl, Air Mail 1-~. _E. Dick, :washer $40, Kenmor~ lMaleMANXKITIEN used, t1sual ly hm . g l'onrollingtbl.Mts., nppliancesorwllisellfor:Gon -Bops, Tumha, Ot?signed for Seasmoke .8'8--064=~·.::;c:.::t ·:_ _____ I Pres., Southwestern au. t ~ ~a s her $6 0 . Grey & wht . .(mos. 968-7910 t. 1nelJJ, roads .& bldgs. 3 you. Bon g o ~ Adjustable 40 ketch. Contact Lefiell "RM Petroleum, Fl. Worth, Fr1g1da1re washer $5Q, 546-5392. , 1 ~·s .. 23 tratn cars, 5 MASTERSAUCTIOM .s l1:1nd complete set MC g. 521-6606. Dan "ED-SURG UNIT 1'ex. Kenmore Gas dryer SSS,. O:RIE~T AL RUGS t"ecars. $250. 545.7975 646 .. 8686 8 l:J..9625 b ra n' d 11 e w s 350 :1_,T.:u:::ll.:•Yc:·c.... ____ _ '"' I ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iij ~G~u~·~r~&~d!•l~.~54~6~-""7~~2:!_-J K TTENS & h"l Christmas sale. 20to 30'7r -9 11 -1 : 30A M S hi rt . I' I . , l grey . ·w 1 e, orron New Rugs. 1· pc place setting. Ster!· aftt. 6orSunday839-0974 64~-72~ loafs, Power • 9040 1''/tim e . Exce ll e nt UMIQUE O 1 white part Siacese. SlfAH'NSHAH · g Silver + serv pc, NEWPORT Ilch ·rennb·FENDER super reverb ••••••••••••••••••••••• benerits. Contact Mrs , OPPORTUMITY l fcycles 802 f;;~517home s. a,Jl 2030S.Main,SA 557-1212 al ued over $1000. Sell Club Me mbership $l51.I Gui tar An1p. "$220 . A1ERCRUISER 18' In· Jensen, Costa Mesa We n ee d d y nami c •••••••••••••••~••••••• · . llnn.673-7003 inc l lru n s r e r r ~e t'cndar Muslil.ng e lec. board/outboard lt'ydro Memorial Hospital, 301 brokers & sal~peopl~ Cor MA~CHING ! His/Hers, 3 yr old male German u l Nhl N Gd S ~Ta'r.;b~~: ISC office equipmel)t, S8l-84?7 eves , Guitar. $JOO. Xlnt cond . swirl hard top 120. $2950; ~'.oria, CM 642-2734:. our expanding office. White IO spd, 2 mons. old. Shepherd, neutered , ma og., rop e 673-1061 ·-830-9707. RN's Contact us to discover a tor both. 152-1672 AKC Loves children An C h rs . X I n t con d , ll d d I n g m a c h . HEED MUSIC .pt ' . RE 3 · ' 751---0548 ypewr1ter, desks. Trail KEYBOARD o , • .,11 S 9060 new cone n · · PUCH-lOsp (Ausgi,an pm, S45--o965. i.-A l .. onda w/600 nti,, 4000 FOR YOUR · · rgan, "':"'' locrts. ail * CCU'S Sales. Call '.SZ--0460. racer) Brand new, rid· CUTE puppies 6 are black HELP your ~nta r:elax b fork lift. chain saw, Holidoz Party? S panis h Guitar. 520 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• den onee. 536......-5846. w•'th wh<'te marks. 2 ~th after the holiday. s with a i....isc tools, welder, safes, c LL r; 1 ei:_t,r i c Gui t<i r w / 28' KE1'C H. Wood, diesel notolin• Sh+·ris.stond byl "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l~Cc::==:=;-'-'":''--:~I .. b t ,.. ompl1fLec $35. 49-1-2250 .1 Gd nd · "'· · 1: t 540-4512 new green v1 ra or /~ew ladies & m ens SECO ND NATURE ft G .• t"n)(,xtrasa1s. co • hme. Differen~i al pay. WAITRESSES Must be BIKE Sc.hwinn Bo~s 3· an. heate~/recliner chair. A diamond rings, Call for 846_1677 a pm. S7000/bstofr675·5702 . . E~~~f:~~ ~e:i,~f~~~sen~ over 21. req's. min. 3yr5 SpeedSting·Ray,2010ch, MALE min. Poodle bargain at $100. Rarely appointment 549-4066. -Office Furniture & - COST A MES A exp. Class A Dinner $40.496-1009 w/papers. ~ree to good used. 540-2279 a fter Open Sat from.9to,31366 AQUA R.I UM 45 t:."~· E 1 ment 8085 HOBIE 16 I-louse. 533-2400 .;:CH WINN VARSITY home w 1t h ya rd ,. 5PM. Logan, CM. office i'.:. custom show tank, blacl qu P Comp] $l300 67~ 5016 Memorial Hospital . · 114.539.5334 . tinted glass with walnu ··~··•••••••••••••••••• 1-====='--"'~~'-'---30 l Victoria, CM W AITlf:SSES Girls· 10 spd. Orange. . BLACK naughyde, h1~e a ~ICROM ET~RS. set C?J 6. frame, with S panis SECY c h r s $8/24. exec HOBIE 14 w trlr. Full 642-2734 EOE Exper'd.DayorEve. ~ery3f:icond. $00. Call MIN. POODLE B lk , be~ sofa, _m~tcbif.g Valveref<1c1ngmach1ne. wrought iron i;tand , $75. swvl c hrs . $15 /25, dft race. Xlnt cond. Asking S , Seafoodll 6--· fen'_lale, 1 .yr, house cha1r.Greenvevetsoa. GOIJ:d Eureka Vacuum. 892-1832. mach$65P1erce867Wl9 $9SOorofr.CallS48·Bl79:. ---------•I CdM ams 675--0900:RALEIGH G.P . 27" & t~a1n~d , loves people, 962 7859 Antiqueorgan.642--4610 Cl'of645·1411. . -==----='-='i Austrian Styr Clubman, vivacious S454i321 i N FANT Car sea t . Hdien~!~~:j! •:!l~pe~~~ga n; WOOD Desks S20 S'A·ivel LIDO 14. racing blocks, SAILEDTO WAITRESSES 26"· Both full tour. Bags, FREE large black furty ltill'MOCJe Sall' 805 Peterson. Xl.NT cond. colors . s·t>.98 sq y( chairs . $10,' D.-3.ft Thi, do~l y, xlnt cond. ~125(J. •~ew MATURE Women for bottles, parts. Both new cat, green eyes. very •••••••••••••••••••••• Blue. $15 or best offer. r'46-Stil5evc. $30. File Cabinets . $15. Private partf_.i..675·~ '. ,...r" combination coffee $200/pr.646-4367 friendly.549-2513 Phone Santa 675·40tt>. ---549-898119·4) 13 • FIBERGLA·s ·s quet.'642-4246. . k CI a!'PPM" PUPPIES Sm .. frisky 3 VIA • FOR~ALE . Hatachi. like new, $75. ~FFJCE FURNITURE. $IOOCallf>42-4712 . £,LOCA_T,.-101'~·'..; . Shop Catering & Bart· PANASONIC lO d . FREEZER, 3.5 c u ft S AILBOAT. (Banshee} ~---------• needswor · a I t9 mons old, super wtk1ds . One American Lincoln Butcher Block din tb in xlnt cond. 833-955011-'="":.:::cc::_::_:::__ __ WHO WANTS TO WORK ? 642-7950 Need gd. homes. 586-1066 The Real Estafer5 Parkiiig Lot Sweeper, w/4 lime ~reen chrs $175 1.9-5) As k for P.frs . MUST SELL by 12/22. ·DRIVE A CAB ! ~AN'S 10 speed Austrian WHITE 20,, Alaskan 546·2316 N!~el A 1400 as is {con· 80 yr o_ld l-lardwoo1. Baker Ll~o 14 N.1:' Rae. Cus~rn CHOOSE your hours, bike 27" wheels xlnt H k S d f d1t1on. formal din rm tbl w/6 h . Sails w/ cover $695. KLte ,.; , :?,s...~..,_.~ work for yourself, be cond~ sso. &16-36M° us Y · paye-em.. 6 PM to 8 PM S~le will be. mud,~ to the back velvet chrs $200. 31\.f ~od. 20? auto. copier class Champ. 3 Bags .~., your own boss. Men or . Free lo good home. .• highes t btdderr' from Modern Hi back gree1 $250. teek exec. desk & Compl. Refurbished by ,-.c~\ women!CanbeslightlyRALEIGH, Mens, 26". 552--0089 sealed~idssubi:nittedto Loun ge c hr $25 . match . credenza: blk . s hock 11 /74 $395. ,, · ~.-.~?, ha ndicapped. Neat • Bike. Xlnt cond. $90 or Funtitw-e 8050 UN ON LY-Butter 1 the Bus1ne&s Off1ce~f~he Fiberglass cat or doi metal. Sec. desk ~IL re· Erickson 35 wheel 5 bags ... --~~,--· Clean Appearance, Vts., bst offer. ~8-6520 after back chr w/cane sea " Newpor(M esa Unified airline kennel me'' s turn. ~75·6060/644-6111 ·Ask $27 950. Days, (21,3) -.. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• back, Metal boiler, C P· h I · · 857 " ' .1 ret1red.Age 25t~70.Sup· 6. VERY t d b . h r,rfireextingw"sher.$' Sc oo .District ; l SI0.831·1946 FILING C ABINET . 538·2222.Eves,673-0389. NEWPORT Personnel Aaency 21921\1 artin, Ste 255 J rvine, Ca 92664 DouJ?las Plaza Air1iort Profess. Bldg. 1sz...:.0331 CIN BOARD ·pJe ment your income s ur Y ri g t "-•· Placentia Ave. Costa Le 1 2 d 11 k Dri V~.a cab 6 hrs or more 2-10 Sp~ed bikes,. 2.-3 orange wooden table f~~ eve led mirror W/ ..,, Mesa on or befo~e ti :00 CRUIS E TH~ ,OP El' . t..Agc~ll 54~~~~;;.,6oc · Pl 35 , Tri Ketch & Bl a day'. Apply in person , s~ bikes, 3 Schwinn ~wo, hand·ma,de. 36. fram e, 2 Medit. 1 nd A.M .• W ed ne sda_y , SEAS ON A 50 I OW~R ~· . · moori·ng. new, fully Yellow CabCo., I86E. Stingrays. 9-5 call .square,$20 V!elltoss1n tbles.20552Queens tk Januaryl5,1975atwtuch BOAT . L~·f"R-N _ ....._ equipped. $17,750, IGth St., Costa Mesa. 645-7122, after 5 ·pm ··the . four mismatched Lane. HB. <.... time and place the award SEAMANSHIP .-Jc::rn; Pets 8087 67~96. -,- 642-8661 chairs, free. 540-2279 . .1 _ • will be made. Theequ(p. OUR SEA EXPLOR..,Ell •••••••••••••••••••,•••• • WOM.EN 25 &_over, for....,., AMERICAN EAGLE after5P.M. ones 8 W: ment must be picked up SH IP TODAY. COED. (2) 7 MO Old Cockatiels loots, Shps/ h o~seclea91ng. Calll<'J.ospeed 8-ikCxlntcond.8' yellow naugahyde •••••••••••••••••••• •• not later than Wednek-INTERESTED BOYS~ $20ea. CageSlO.Callaii Doclcs 907'0 J~ruces Raggedy Anns, $60673·8410 • couch w/m atching Jove SHETLANDS day, J anuary ?2· 1975 GIRLS 14 -17, CAL. 6pm 675--693l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6553 seat. white naugahyde Pony Farm offers '1!g. when payment ts to. be ~46-7497 or 962-974 ' BA L 8 O A COVES 1 • 3 WOA1EN immed.todis.MAT CHEJ> Ladies, chair, 2 yellow foot Reg. Stck. $85 up. madelncash orcash1ers after6pm P A R R OT S -·Newport. Power Boat up tribute products. Full, man's delux~ Raleigh stools, yellow hassock, 2 546-1224 /673--2015 c~ec~ made out to the POOL ta ble 4 x 8, walnu CH RISTMAS SPECIAL, to35'. "Jea nieS~sco'' p/t.Mi;.Levi,846-5455: SUPEll_B _b1cy~les. bar stool$, 2 twin head· D1st~1ct . . -new, green felt. 118• whole sa l ~ to public. 640-C313 .. RobinR<inkin" Front, rear lites, hoards, good cond. ewelry 070 Eq':l1pment may be.ex , slate$.')()() 548_3186 1832-5242 l !!!!'!''!'.!'m!!!i L~e!v!'!"!"!"!"!!!~ SECRETARIES Dynahub generator, fork -536--0795. •••••••••••••••••• •••• am~ne~ at the Operations · · • RENT-Canal Boat Slip -keyl0Ck,$65ea.SS2-9353. ~• Bu1ld1ng. 923 Bak~r WAGON Wheil Lite Fix.Pianos& OnJG'f 8090 Max22'.$2perFt. Needed Immediately . . . TWIN Mattress, comp. WAMTE1 Street. Costa Me~a. See 30" diam. Hurr/Lamps, ••••••---••••••••••••••• S<t8·1066/&.'S-871S GoodTyping&Sh trwo Schwinn Bikes, 1 May Co. best. $50. TOP CASH nQ LAR Mr Vern Miley . Bronze trim $35 SALE · . . .. SALES Super long term aS!!ign. Mans 10 spd. $70. 1 Stin· 960·2388, 673·0005 Bonnie p A ID FOR Yb UR Minimum 'bid $50.00 OU: 673-5781 ' . PIANOS & ORGANS Sr!' Ip Av: 11 a ~11,!!.1;.~ APROPOS has poSitions Immediate Place~ents gray 5 spd. $60.673 7180 . -JEWELRY. WATfHES, trict-reserves the right tc . ewport , e~c ..... ......_. o~n for high.calibre sa· Call Margaret'Priest WHITE Formica tbl,-4 ART OBJECTS ·~OLD refuse any or all bids. RANCH MINK (Natural) Bu~ now & save. We will Power. 35 ·SO Power or Jes Personnel. r.lust be 540·4450 !Cats · 8035 gold chrs, handsome 8' SILV E,{t SER.y1cE: • . Coat Made by B. Altman deliver D~c. 24th. N_o Sail. 673·5~25"3~·---- able to start immed. 'NEVERA'Ji'EE •••••••••••••••••••••···sorayell/gld,Hunt.Hbr. RtNE~FURN <t AN-BE:~UTIFUL Re1.ndeer Co. For 5 ft . person mont!ily payment unl11 2 SPACES .1 t 25, Mu_Sthavegood1·efs .. .., ATTEMPO •SIAMESE,beaul-Blue,Pl 846-i?581 TIQUES.64S.-~ ... sit.in fro*!' Lappl~nd. 12·14". SpecotcJer. Pri-ced Feb.-J.Slh. ~ -• in ·channe~v~i1- Apply ln Person OnJy TEMPO Temporary girls, Grand Chmp. stk Outsta nding coloring. before inflation at $1800. COAST MUSIC . APROPOS Help 12 .wk /pa'pers $50. H~Pt!'E dW~E M~gh . INDIAN Jewelry;rings Wonderful ,decorator as· owner.ill past 3 yrs Will Costa Mesa642-2851 · ty. Ph. 67~0 Town & Count..., ""o. Z1 •· · 645-4919 sided a~~ w/iChroay. us&t. fr. $6, bracelets fr.$8. aft s esory. Use as area floor sell from stor!!Ce. $900.) Fountain Valley96.1.fi733 loots( Speed/ • .....,. ma e, ...,so.. me 4 wkdys/all da .wknds rug or hang on wall. $SO. Also N atura l Autumn -. 90 Orange · · -* * ! .: ADORABLE CockapOl glass cocktail tQl, $175, 963_3612 Phone644-4687 Haze Mink Stole.' Cos! BALDW!N Spinet, Y.~9!' Slc1 10 . tAcross from Bullocks ). Stephl'fl ...P u P s , re 3 d y .r 0 642--0918 -~ . S.SSO W'Jl ell $250 'Call old. paid $lroo:-Aili:mg •••••••••i ••••••••••••• SOONewportCtr.Dr.'° Christmas. $10 each. QUEEN DRESSRINGw/ fulltutPORTABLE Sony ~eel 531.4014 1 s . $800.644--6215 '73-19' MINI Cruiser. . I --• 926 0 557-4158 M r diamonds & gen neSan· Tape Recorder $65 . or . Bal'd & blupmtd eng,. SALESPERSONS · Me-wport ,._ 6 • alt, Bqx.sprg., rame. dawana •• enij!ralds. bes t. Walnut Vanity NEW Bicycles $8.S. 10 gal HA:MMOND Model T400. low hrs Metalflk fin. XI WANTED You are thewinnerof Dogs 1040 $25.00675-3072aft.2:30 Cradled in rop braided w /ca~ved mirror . fish tank. Like: new wt rhythm. shape.$.t7so.S47-o933 ' ( OdN~ VIP:ASSh I •••••••••••••••••••••••ORIENTAL Bar, Screens. gold. Never :rn. Of· matching double bed Call 548-1018. Barg1n. $1200. 64-0-5627 or ." . go!' or l e w o e SHERR y 'S K9 ALL chest, altar tbl., nest ficial evaluatio; $1SOQ. A frame $100 or best offer 556·0050. LANG~ ~ynam1c· skis Experienced <U:___jp_ex· family) BREEDS tbls., lots o{ odds & ends rare & beautir I invest· ror both or sepert\t~. AQUARIUMS : ~ gal., _12 WURL 1 T z ER s m'a 11 w/o b1nd1ng:s $25. Hart -perienced. Start the New l9lhe ' Boarding &Grooming of Orient, 213-431-2660, men t at on i $995. 960--1290 . gal., fully equipped, tn· g rand piano. $850-C~.m.aro Skis, Salomon Year out righL Join a ICE CAPAOES , Pickup&Delivery Westminister 'j 545.8J85Pvt-Pt -BLE ·r· . I eludes s tand $50. Bargain -' 81nd1ngs S45.6444877 small personal office TA top art1 1 ~1 a sst ~5131 after5pm. . with great training & Pood le Puppy Sal . Christmas tree. $5, • 642--6889·• SKI Boat, JG ' Owens with even g reater com· CHALET -546·2848 . 646-0S18. · FULL iss.ue of .Marine PLAYER Piano 'Walnut tra iler. 70 HP ?ilerc, mis sl~~s ~.Plit. Call 2761·CHarbor8tvd., DOG Obedience class t :'~!1~, ,,. Corp dress uniforms, 1918 Int cond' $6oO o; $l200S4=•--="'·,=''=----Trurnan trailey1 498--0300 ;.~ • * * size 38 R. $40. 847-3293 • x : · (Mesa Verde Shopping start .Wed. Jan 8th, .:.i . ' ·~'' ~~· ~ . 'G 8 ,,_~·· ·-'·' bestQffer. Eves. 494·2061 Tran•portatlOn San C l emente Real CenterJCostaMesa. PM, Nlf7lrvine area fZ · us..--.. ·· •AIRCOMl'RESSOR* ' Estate. Ceitn~any Try Please call 642·5678, ext 546-4928 ~ -~ w,; 10475Falcon " ll-IP -60Gal. Sporti!'gGOods 80~4 c;;;p;;;,•s••••••••••, us-youiwill 1i e us. · ' 333 to cl.aim your tickets. •· ~~:_\":'' A CONvtN!ENr SHOPPl"Nri AND FV 92708 $225 Cas h 675·6261 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R _..._ 9120 · ................ <North County toll free •PETWORLD• -<:7 Sf:WINCCUtOEFORTHE ' .Yoi.rarelhewinneror •· SET 14 Arnold Palmer enT Sales Sec'y · · to$800. number is 541).1220). Llaso-Apso, Chihuahua, GAi..OH THE co. ONE VIP PASS GIVE 1-llM a tal~ or sho~t golf clubs, bag, doz. ••••••••••-.•••••••••••• Gen!Ofc. SS wpm toSOOO ' ~ 1' • • Tiny Poodles, Pekingese, ~ (goo~ for the whole i;tat_u': from A_fr~ca, Bali. ba I ls, glove, score 9'h. ft. Overh~ad Camper. Programmer to$450. M h di Pit Bulls, Bull Terriers, ForanAdinWomrft'sWor1d ta mily) Ha1t1, '.I:a h1 t1, hand keeper, n e ve r u sed , Fully equipped. Call IRVINE PERSONNEL ft"C an se Cockapoo, Pomeranian, c• Sue 642-5678, Ext. 3Jo to the carved, from $9. Un usual Retail over $500. Price before6 pm, 557-2562. ••••••;•••••••••••••••• Labs, G. Shep. Amer. porcelains.lamps.336.F.. S300.581--0329 aft.5PM SERVICTS&AGENCY , E•kimo, 100 MIXED · For Boy ,Girl~ IC[ GAPAOES 17th. St. CM. Renoir'o -;:"t Electric.Can 9130 ~88 r: 17th (At Irvine)-.&-llff&Jes' 8005 PUPS. StudService most o· I Fl ti 642--0889. . SKIS, ~XL. HartGavelin .••••••••••••••••••••••• Stute224 Costa P.lesa "'"'1 ....-breeds.2525Westl7that 1agona a ery CHALET 21o "'crri. W/mountcdcHILO'SYou·DriveElec· Ca11642-1470 .. •••••••••••'\••••••••••Fairview. SA. Open ~ r . ~NTIQUE Organ & Oak marker toes. $30 . tricAuto. PedalCOntrol. ~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~O~tl"'~RECHRISTMAS~ALE, Eves.531·5027. 2701·C llarborBlvd.. table Bedroom set, cof· 548-6520aft6. Good d $l5 830-S922 Antiques, China, Clocks, -· .. • (Mesa Verde Shopping fee & malch end tbls. . con · · : Crystal, Furniture, Roll GF:RrdAN Shepherd Pup. ,,,• i:-.t 7192 Center) Costa Mesa. Prov.', mis c kitchenHBAD 240 Skis, blue,180 Motor Cycles/ 1 S ttf 5700 top desks, many gifl pies •. black w/broW1 /~, .;;,. • 1 Pleu.se call 642·5678. ext ilcms.675-4302 c-m, Look Nevada Grand Scooters 9150 '* K MY items. Good discounts. markings, $35. SSl-2395 , _ :,r 333 to claim your tickets. l!'T< Prix s tep in bindings, Good skills-Sb 80 plus H rst rt 32GM · {,! 6~"1. 1.North County toll free MO.,.. sel l s m\ fi-1aplc practically new. $115. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Typin g 65 -70. Enjoy ouseo ua • :un A~GHAN puppies-. M/F, • b · . furn , lamps, refrig. 673-3780 • . '7 1 YAMAHA Mini En· fig ures&detailwork. St.HuntBeh . -get one of lhese ~X· n u m. c r 1 s clothe s , s hoes. elc, dW'o.$1 65. _ 1 .. ELENSCHAFFER UP TO 40% OFF,Anti· otically~arkedbeauUes ~ .7 • _ • 540·1220). 548-267~ TY,Radio, , .-9G8"'--'9Zl·-·=~l __ _ PersonneJAgency ques,as Framed Wild for Chris tmas, Call t * .. * t!6'' 5 S'}>d . Ladies HIFi,Stereo 809B 1911HUSQUVARNA ,xlnt 4262CampusDr/B-t Life Prints. ROLAND'S, S57---0S85 .. ~ -0 t~""· NEW heavy duty In· Schwinn.'?tikeneww/ac· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond~Firm: Newport Beach 551-2711 3545 E. Coast Hwy, CdM DACHSHUND Pups-2 ~·'~ "O ,i · ~:?:.' · ,• dustr ial Power Tools. cess.·S85. S~cretary desk BA.RZJ LAY 8' Stereo Ca\1 979-1866 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~j_~67~5'::'2~4~7!8 _____ _j r~m. AKC, Blk/Tan, • ' ;. 1 Close out wholesale $65. Wht viil,yl 2pc. cor· W:'llnut cabinet. Quality. , 11 K 90 St d'~ · ,.... o u 1 s f c ART Ready 12/21. 842--0333& ~ .. • " prices 642-0116 Ski! #705 ner soras. Sl25. 10x12' $450.&12--4872 aw. . reet lo\ SE C RETARY /A D · ETC1!£JNGS 9 from 644-4444days. , !...._ ~ ' e lect caulking gun, oval braided"rug s:fS. Xlnt. running cond. -.MINJSTRATJVE AS· p I c II M" t .,.,J .-_,,.~ S66.I5. Skit #l706 Roto Blue rm s z cpi26'' SING t:R Color TV tl-1any x lrai;. $225. SISTANT ror advert ls· .. ~~suol~a Sm~ke ~~n · iHEC~TRIES <MTi~i·CoChllies) ·' i' ~ 1-l.ammer $141. Black & 12 • 9 • • x 14 , 9 .: ." s6 5. f-'1oor l\.lodcl S250 1 . Good 646-8627 • lng/ PR firm. Must be . " . • . AK eg. TL amp ,. i Decker 11950 R Screw 846--0809, "\ cond.£42-499'la l5pm YA'1AHA 360 'IX. $200 •. organi zed. Knowledge of chita •others S37-4lS3 Sireil. Reasonable. Will / ' I ' , driver $111.30. JWckwelll..:.c:_.::::.:;:;c___ " " good grammar & spell ·" OLD Navajo rugs. 1 hold 'till Christmas. J #JJO Trimmer 559.52 . ·!ALF CO RD Willow AMPEX reel to reel ta1)C or bst. ofr. Call Ron at ing. Xlnt typist. Able to Oriental rug, reasonable. 551-6169. r Rockwell #S48 Bayonet firewood $.15 d e c k , S I 5 O w I 898-3200 H.B. work evenin gs & Daily call 494 --0000 Ill -J • S 596 43 R k 11 , 548_:6034 microp h ones . Call weekends I{ necessary. TWO -F C'm . Doberme n · ' a w · · oc we ,. 536 -2294. TWO Scoot('rs. Like new $.'iOO per month. Send re· FINE antique clocks, waJI Pin<'hers, 6 wks old. $.50. \ t #9725 Po_rtaband Saw l2 PC. StcrlingSlvr. plac·(' ----co11<1. 1 '71 V~PA RaUy sume to P .O. Box 1900, & G.Father. 10% ofr for ea. Call 642-248.1 ./ '1~ -Sl9,2;~· l\.l~lwaukce #J70Q setl'gs. Oneida "Lastin1:1 HCA Col or. _gd. cond. 21" &. I '69 L~MBRETA. 28th HB .... --'<z. Drill S83.16 . Spring"64'4---4IOO Est.a7 w/st<ind ;$75Calt eves. S1lverSpec1al.Pvtpty . • ·~,,~.port. lle·a c h, C.a Christmas .. lt .· . ADORABLE Cockapoo \ fl.1 1l 'A'aukee f;3100 J•rum· . 4!l3-879!1 979 -t754or58l~. ••~ d r -' ,\ bn > Kit H'l.42 SCRAM [ETS . ~ pplialices 8010 pul:'s• r ea Y or r.ti lwaukec 1'6580-l '" •S•cys,8oaldtHp«S •••••••••••••••••••••••Christmas. SlO each. ~ 'r:> ScrewDrivcr'$70.45. SEEK & FIND' Ground Covers 1.1.Relnders A~ency ':AS CalQ•ic .ange. ~.......,.., • /,y "o....& -7' ANSWERS ;:.:=co...=..:..:==------'-""'-~ 4020 Birch Sl.Stc 104-e levated 2nd broiler, >COTI'ISll Ppppies. have ~ '70 CA HRA BELLA JOO Bottle -\\'aSll' _ R A~ RT I. EN NAN w Z ll y 7. I o I' Ne.wport8cach833 19;!l "good ~o ntlition, S35 . shots male /fem, 3 mo 9163 r.1r1~~1·•1><>r, .. 1n1.:. ... ,,, l\.1ini b,ike 's 2 oo . Cuili·-OblOnl!-A 1OR•:vo·t c ET1 MWOMF.F.N D. lal A Job 813--0855 963-'1708 ,.old,~ pty, G73-23S~ saes 10',s.181'1 •1~"1 1h1 01r11~1o~1·i>r ~~1 J•:~11b:1~()n 1(· cuss radio \li"O HHLF:S u Ch T y --L -<fl' 1rr-' · 41i1c..:11~· cri ... hr• ,, .. 11. I A·~f /FM $100. GE 300 II I A S; IT IM O T II SALT z u EN "~ t :;red~965ow t\UTO MATJ C Wa:lhe r, flNY AKC Vorkies, l/ 111"'-i-UM1 ..... ;,::rr7.~'1·n~n~;::1iJ~~'"~'1'.:',1;~· V~rt. stereo rec. player lhll•hwho lri~s ltoddcliml~ I AR so FE Sc Us i,: I s a IS $25. EJectric dryer $15. Poms. Tea Cu,P.''Poodles, -so """'" •n ·~" • ,.,t 11111 w f s ta nd $60, ca J 1 : JI er on 1 l' " er o R 1• O C N t SERVICE'st.''.lcsm.n Used Us uble3, 2S60rare r c~6cprl cot s . l"lt.ti~it..-n~ll rrlnc.•ll••· >1"1 1'>&"'"';1v1 llh • &12-3080orSS2-8878or!IUt'Ce!l!I rind!l th:lllh(• O RC:AN1Wt'I A:-;N BYS<l A N DI d c Mll on•lll••t.kt111 .. ,.111o .. .,..rro1· Sl"·•ll!,<.•1>'< :111, rl l adder \VOUULES & lube rn ;1 n. Top pay & ewport V -4. Others. 89 9719. "'Ith aol<l•a f.lo1ln1 or IOI'•••~. t~ Ct:rtrs tor e1c •1ter11. 642-'308() 1 G 0 R it B O R p; R R [ M L s E L W • b II ' ,. ?'Oto 1tlmn1h•• rffttl or Jon... • .. ~ •. , ' ' '' -------mort>. ·lrinlJe tne ts •• xp.O'K"E F E k M er r ll"ILKYTerrle-AKC ~~· Jo•~"•1to"ll """"""" ''""~~~or ,t P•orn man Pr.I'd . f'ull or .1r. _,_ •. ~· """' ... """' 1ot-tlrt1tti••~n1 ~tod•1.,...1•I GIANT arl sale, $5. to · RN A G A U HG G rn OT K (l •. IN bu1 tin oven ... """"top« p/ o.JV' 2$45 i'rl n'"" 1'•1•1•rn 111 ~1 h•nd Urll; o rw1•• third· $800 71 1 W t 17th St ' p /llme. Shell, 17th "d' c'd p -. lln!f ~ ..... , .. .,.,IZ'i.ll ~. cl•1s d"'1Y WLll l1k .. lhl'ff • es 'M' ..._ __ ~. AO~f.TAAYjl 'J;·N'tONO DBC Jrv' .••• No ..... ~~!578~.er .• cond$SO. llRISTMA S .,, .• , ·~~.1 -1~.1111 .. 14 1~fb1 .. 11:-1 Wttli~· -.St-11d111 Ali1'1! C.M.8 ·5.f.4 2·7111 t1C•11gneoUS ~ it 11~_,.• I>•"!'~ t(l.l.,..~•ILHr, ~ 1he o .. tt Pilot W fed 8081 S II Z Y 8 I H l I M 0 {0 'l I Mt: H L S~•v'cE-=:.. =n . ::'<T "Schnau&er puppies, ., Jifiol\ifll.M ror toloh 11•lfili't. N ~ ,.ft l:h·rot fm• IU Oki Jt-;t Oath . $45, ............... • •• • •••••••• ' ~ ... \. • ' .alauon a~1cn· FRIGfDAIRE ·Washer & weeks 213-339-1306 Add u ctnu. f~ ••rh ll•lt1r11 R • .s1111b!\ .Ntw V0rk D I Wh I Ch I S75 • S C L K K 11" O Y I T t. w Y M I g d.ants, full & part.time. Dryer, elec. 2 ~-old, , f11fflrst·elut n:i•l••nd1pttl.ll I ~Y.1t1J.I. vr1.;.. Nern,., Ad; e uxe l':cC. 11 r -SCR .. •GOLD A I ~ N Co \ 1..... hindhn1:nthtr.,\~o=thlrd-l/'W-llfl'P•1t~n11\/umbtr bothl1ke11~~'.~ 8231 ""'" KI C AO l,W"NRM C Ll.11,0YV PP Y at 1 · • b ail S'lS(). 003-,5301 Ah ... ~Pl'o! RISll Setten&, 3 m ules. clU1 dtUvcry .. 11t tMkt u .. .,,,.,. , ,..,;,.i? i.io 11,ll~j 1>1tp11]1, -------lllgh~in prleei. pn!<I {or _llwy,Lagu aOelct · .!' $15 each w/p1.11,er1t & wttlt•orm11tf'.SondtoM~."'"' r.-~c"111.,,.r 1»?•N~Jttr•n 19"i)(')rt9blt'TV.t•xct>llcnt rin)?S, brat"ll'ts. jt'WClry. L n R'M z G D 1t,!) I T w 1 NM !-l (; ·,. O ' uEHMORE Sh ots 540 t 542 0 M11rt111, 442. llw D•u!.I' IJ.IM, .. t:•t•1«<! 1'1~craf\$1 TUR>;f; •. . ,.. II SEWING ~ • -t r1ntrnlk-p1.,tl2 \\•111~1h l"rw~·ilMn",...14" l:ic t•on 1t1on. '35, .... 11 alsodt nttt l l(old. LQ I Gt:NPENNL 'AWNJ:ST01£ Bl''nd •lite I•. l<ini'"'ero, Mic. to Wave 0V(!n .... $179 546-9400 ~ · New 'l'nrk, N.\\ 10011. N.,.,.1114o.,. t Knit oiitit ..:.11.i~ 646 1525. Suniiet J)rel"tou,.,, Al••t als • "' 0 Sh !lhti r $139 mm NAM I', 1'00.)!~".1.tr, 0.~1c~h6ur !•au~ni SI ~ - -· 249 Fort'!!l A\'\", Sult l" ~ 1 T L l l.. & T U R t' E I R I: P t. It I '( pre1sel'5.Expcr.only. I Wtl ........ , l\f'GH·ANS AKC Int. lMJ.l:.•M $TVl.K NllMK~lt, Jll..,w•~l~PO!n!flani."s1011 WA'rF.R nr;11, knit :,z, I • Call M.2...-.3472, N.U. Compactot' .......... $L"i9 Champ. 8 wks, llci .. &. ON~;F"r,f:r)l11't:lllN ofyour N-1 f'l<iw•r ('•flO:hl'l lik St 00 ,, ; r" • m '. ,, l r & Lajo1 Ut)a Bt \ n U}'ln~ L u ' (' H Y. N 0 K K E .. 0 0 l c 0 M R • Vat uum $&1 •hoirtlOHpd_l.or.on•l"r'ffl>fot• 11all'1!l•<'f«~e11\(lo\k 1100 hours t2·3Dntly' -.............. Blond $100 526-3220 lt rn \n5jfe Nt;W Sl'RINO· '""'•fllC"roi:het l\oolt ·• si 'oo pt?df'lllHI , $1 30. 842-1335 IMlf!KlioM· TM MUM_ lltt .. ....,...,.. ,,,,._,., SMALL GueSI ho m e . • • ,.__"701 ' SVMJi(!R PATTt:RN ln.tlllllM •rr•me ltk ·.'.Ill» "·l6 ••71 ' WAN.I' U d c• ldl i.ctwn~11,, *"'•,0t CW.ult lfl ltl• ,.me. n .. --·~d!I mature fem. ror He Man Rcc.hner Chair 0 '"'--.. CATALOO.io1h1y1tt1.1na11u, IMllf'll MOMy lltd, , .. Hoo <T '" • se •·fl !'II ~-11111111111\•lil ... -..•: p/UmeJob. Mustbe~blr $129 . ERMAN Shepherd pus-ll'MpauM1to11pot1.Ser1111Sc ("'nm.~1~1.01n 1111011 .•. tl(I(! \vttlTt-• F St I Ch11 irs. 10 15in quani )'. RAHIAClL\Jt.q ,"fVl!.TLt "''fJGlllASS b akr l Atlhe!le21ocat.1onsonly' ·• AKC It now.lll:W•IC~tT R<IOll .. "h Qlnl'ltt•!ifthnM••a .1100 ' ox· n e, rtiR .. 5$7 9676 111cHn"ru1" J"t:sNl.AWS Tl"'OTlt\ ;.. to prepare re as on · · P• s, , x n • qua . ~~~etl••llflP<lllt'nl ., · .. 11 u IJ Pl\q l\fiti11n, •U !oOr' ('o~t. $17~ new, Sac.rifi<'e --r.sc.l.l!llt l\'l' PtfU \lo'l"'KI J: l'"tllT&C'-O~EM ,. wknd& & do sOm t Sear~. Roebuck & Com. i Loo. ln:wt'Ltt'••~11in11oo1<, · •100 &o4!1l 1tQ111J1>•1 ::· :».-S75 642-ll31U USEDORIEMTAL 1.11.\"Tl'RJ' ll t!TI Y~;Frl"ti 1ov111" hou1e -ltceping . pany . Ad"'"am s at 7144 33-7629 IMl•11lSe"1"f.l!ol,a .... 1'.tl9 M...,.,,m()111ll aoot •t ~ ---S T""'"'"'•:P_,_.,,,..,..,..,., i' 646411&. • f.1 a8nolla, flunllngton . .,.." .. ,,.'","',1T,,~1,•r 1' ~ r od"t, 1'ablc11, Sli1tc ll('ds RUG "' 11 ol ~-ckod "Re 11 • F+ '"""" 8each:-7781 ,270E t:RMANShe-"' .. rd1pu--I u'(\tl' _w r~a c t or ,, <\tt1rl'1 11C(' Top SS Paid lht\'t•your 1 "•1td~r•nYt•lll l<Wf\J)lln •• ~I .. \.. • .,..., ul'"' \ ' I ~ n11mltl!l'O l thM1111h &. wt!ld SO tt-nu fDr •~llr m1llon1 ehec.h --, Mtl':~le-itftnt'11.1ttra 0'11· ~11th-Al . --Cmt.-Mfl1t, ple!t;-1 W~!l-w1&~·$1& .~.=--= -:;.;,.. -::;__ _ -....I:. _ _ ....;;;, -. I A'.l'A'('~l prit~ii nywhctt ru1t.~ llllPrt11!1t'(, tbt•n S(•l lll'V•hlt l\""S,•• ,, ~\t11i,·· Sl•r·T•lt''v-"' S1ifuJiula. Add,.._ I ly Pif(ltCfa!Rffiecl Ad. S,.\0-608C) C.a, &t5-41823 <LWLL-O.RL<a..navwc 842 019 ). ! lhem 10 me. M5-t1J1.( t.tf•l"I on Mll"t M" t.hl~ IWWllptpH. , ' . ' . • • •• ' -D8 DAILY PILOT * We<lnes<Sey, Oecembtl"18, 1874 Moe"9e911-, Trwt Lost & fond . .5300 C.•at/CWltk,01 t . . ':.~~ ..! ' Roo...1 4000 :>fflc•R•ntal 4400 luslnet1RettW 45 Dt-td1 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HilpW_,.. 71.,....,W_... 'tfOO W..t.cl 7100 4 0 •• • • • • • • • •• • •••• ••• ••• • LEO Nl T E CON CR ET Ec•;;•;o•;,••;,;•;;•;o•;,• ···;;•;;•o;•,;;•;,• •;;•;;•o;•;;••;;•;;•o;•;,• •;;•;;•o;•;,••;;•;;•;;•,;;•;,••;,•;;•;;•;;•,;•;,• •;;•; t•ii•ii•ii'i••ii•ii•ii•Ji•Jit••il•ii•ii•ii•Ji•Jit• •1•ii•ii•lil• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: M'ALE CAT. ~ht lNC4 concrete Aampiof,1111 l.IVEATTllEBEACH L • ... Ct.i.rs-a. ...... LOANS up to 80 % W/JOld """""· V1t : cobblenone brick Ult c OI g:rtu .•. • -· '·up• ••k. 673 ••40' eas1ng~eW ~· H ho /8 k •-·· -• ' ' Ore er P 01 ·leS -· K ~ Jooo..<tft ht TO Lo-t•/io/o ar ' a "· ~·•••· (patlot, drive...,,, etc) • KEYPUNCH r1Nt NOTMOn:i. Retail+ st .... orOfflce 2ndTDi.-M6-u•1. ....__..... In ROOMS $20 wk up wilh · Off' •• EtComuN>Real ~ Co LOST: Sm. Blk & Wht. CEMENT •, "'-~ w••k M rk Dep · f CSWl......._J · ' ICes .Excol)<pt P>tkln• Lows'a111" ".,.'•~"°c;';, ' I I • -• -' Q ef'l.0~ Qrfmen """' J:.ilcbt n.S:SO. wkupupL •tb'-91&4 492 ~33: ~., _ sba1&¥ de>.&, em• e, WJUI~. aiclewalb . • ed 548-9755 orMi-3967 From 35' ft. &42-2111 54$.0011 Fulton sch. li'ountaln etc. By br. or Job. Openings local & hrot1ghoul the Unit : 6 Month.I work e;icper. re. NICE h Brand new commercial STORE nr Ne"""'rt Posl Serving Jtarbor area 2A v • 11 e Y a re a · red · · 64S-691S States. We prov. Ide training. No ex4 quired ow UNIVAC 1no room, P\1 bat Of , G hound .. ,,,., .. A rhlneatonecoJhtr.A.ns.to orlBM0290r059. · balcony overlooking «Jmplex! $punish 1\yle. c .. rey .... po1.. yrs. "Oo.isy". Family pet. BACKHOE, Grading & perienceneccssary.Achancetobep~rt· Apply In harbor & ocean. $3:l . wk . Plenty of Parking. F'fom 587 sq ft,$150 mo. Aet. pls. return. 84.1-i425 Aft. Trenching Ser. ConslnlC· of ~ableT. V. 's largest& fastest growing Personnel Dept. ':a block Ol·e.&n. 250 336 sq. ft. to l400 i>q. fl. or 646-2414 ce•ifrh/ ~l'M . lion Clean-up, Haulin c. ompany. Quali(ied, Salary Plus Com· Monday thru Friday Se;i,view,CdM . more. full fitcllltles. COST-"'ffSOftals/ till dirt, Cllll t cemen 1 . ··clFICMUTU·· Oropceili ngs.~ed "-'-•'-··&r---~ OST : Wallet P.M '. work,642-8514Don mss1otl. ..-.,., - StF.F.P Rm. pvl b:I ror 1Jgh11n g.Alrcooditiont-'<1. MESA I.ON ~ Layher. Honolulu Iden· CALLFORAPPOINTMEKr: 700NewportCtrDr em pl yd Gent. Atl ant:i & Pi imc 1ocoiLion • ju.st off •••••••••••••••••••••• ·· N d d Dr ri '027 Newport Beach "••••Ii•, HB$20wk. All r Good . ····1· p RIM E ST 0 RE tlflcal1on .• ee c apo •• • J.ELEPROMPTER EqualOp~r.Employe. 'pm'.,,,..,_1,... reeway! v1:11u11ly. LOCATION pesperately548-I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,., ;JV.J .,..... Now leai;ing new· retail -·• M H 5200 !'-~~-~-----! -----1 and office 35<..flt no. Sun. Good Mom & Pop area. '"'"r-o CH LOST· Dark Calico fem ORA p ER JES before 2624 \V. Coilstlj:wy.,NewportBcach VacatfonRHtals 4250 ft.li i1sion ViejO:-El Toro 2.~60 sq. rt. with Blvd.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 y1 Eld ' & M · Christmas! Wholesale 642.3260 BobHansen,l·SP.l\f, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Are1t . Call to preview rrontaf(e, Priced to 11ave 1. J ennie Breneman, will c~· Re~ard?'167,s.~:;: Mrg'er Free est, For in FKeypunOpr to$650 CABIN OJG Bt:AH . 17141752_1700. )'Ou mont\')'. R .C. notberesp.roranydebts 64s.8121 · bomeappt.636-4980 Lovely ore in Irvine Sleeps 12. 2 trplcs., color INVESTME:NT DJVJSION '.fAYL&RCO. or Habilities other than • Complex. Xlnt co. Work· TV, pool tbl., MB·:.1446 or ,. I 752·0460 my own ertective Jan. l , LOST. Male Min. White EIKtrical · · 6032 emodel./Re-pair 6081 Help W.+ecf 7100 Clays only. 1 Yrexper.on 4 • 1 1 ' gree n collar, wJbeads EL£CTRIGIAN-license QUALIT.Y •Work, Rer.. COMPANIONSHIP and AAMES 1000/o FREE "'63&1 ·~~~·11·~ 1970. Poodle, brown legs,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·••·••• 18M5496. Pol!ft Desert COftdo .i'i 200 Ft. Frontage Losl & Fotmd 5300 Ans by name of BeBe no. 233108. Small jobs, yrs exp. Lge & sm jobs. light cooking ror semi-Bureau of Spnc1ous 1 bedrm unit. on Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-3352 maint & repairs, 22 yrs F'ree est. Jo'AJR PRICE. mobile arthritic woman Employment Agency J')()()I , jacuzzi, 11hopping DELUXE 2 room office Paved lot, building ap-. · • OST v · C M •-exp548·5203 Lie. 642-1770 Call Ken, I in exchange ror FREE 2706 Harbor BJ, Ste'IJ11 wrca. Avail weekly in Coronadcl?.1~r Sl25 Mo. prox. 1300 sq. fl. Lease LOST: Aprieot. Toy Poo· . ' ic: os~a esaa . care. room (w /private bath) Costa Mesa 5.56-1100 Jan. ft.fonthly in f'cb. Realonom1cs.Dkrs $2000 per month die. Ch1ldrens Pet. Santa Ana Heaght.s. Key ....,ng 6045 and board. See~ing G42---0s96 642_1771 · 675--€700 Roy Mc C~ :.~~~~D . 546"2313 or ch~i".' lock w/poeket ••··~·•••••••••••••••• oofl919 6082 Sfl!'ighlly woman to re· . Rt'alfor 1810.Wwport . knife attach. Reward. . l5UROPEAN •••••••••••••••••••••• side in sun City. P;h : K.P. & Operations. 9610, -----·----- Arrawh•od Chalfl NEW, Sips 6 + SlSO wk , $85 wkends, 645·3167 DELUXE OFFICES Costa Mesa MS-7729 2 bro. Dobermana. Vie: 630-288S · GARDENER REPAIRS, ·all types'. 1-646-2444; ask for Mr. 5496; Sys/3. Exper. o~ly. AIRPORTLOCATION Sunnower & Fairview. Landsea'Jjing-tree Reas. Ross. Pt·llme.eves.546--0331 Patio suite rrom $125. REWARD. S45-1621or . ' se·rvlcereasonable F eeesl Lic"d Ask for mo. Incl. A !C. crpts, PRIP.1E retail Corona del 545-7300. Penonals 5350 642·5329,68.S-1"25 w:1t.'830.:_S<>20·anytime COUP~.E wanted tor LeqalTrainee . ·-----1 drps, all util & janilori81 Mar, 1200 sq ft, ground ••••••••••••••••••••••• housekeeping, cooking, Xlnt (yping required. lntals to sh.-. 4300 serv. • No Lease Req. • floor frontage, a/c, park· LOST: female cat. black REAL ESTATE LAWN renovations, yard ROORMG in attractive Piilm Spr· Prev.ious experience pre.· 337.3958 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Month Free Rent. ing, SO' Pilasters. Owner w,tsom~ oran~e. streaks. TRAINING cleanups, li te hauling, Dependable and Good N ingi; residence. Gar· !erred. Will train on Mag · 20825 E Bristol NB ReaJtor 673-4120 ,Vic.ElToro,~lcfield& lndi v. instruction . Newport. CdM area, Contr.fees646-<&!9 deningaplus,notessen· llandaslegal secry:tary. ROOMMATES -, '557.1010' ' ' Ridgerou te Streets. Personal atln.\ Sales or 646-4676 tial Good salary, room, Relaxed o£fice near OC Wan t e d to share BUSY corner store, 2400 Reward. 586--5950 b k 2 3 k J CROOF ... ·-• A. s · I ro er exam · w s. LAWN SERVICE! .... ~ board.' health ins: Non · 1rport. tarting·saary bl"au liful ,2 bedr.oom 1501 WestcliffDr. sq.ft.1520BakercornerLOST · d G AcademyMS-ll~ CLEANUPS Roofing . resident owner. Ex · ·J500 with merit in· furnishedorunlurrushed , • lfarbor Lg . term lease. · 2 ogs .. er!". Licensed&lnsured c II s l ll Pt s at 0 a k wood . Newport Financial 4!M.--0023. Shep-under medication A L C JI 0 L I S M I s Prompt & Dependable Free Estimates perience & references to creases.• a usan a 'fhere 's $1,000.000. in Center &af,.aborador.645--1.597 ·America's #l,drug pro-Freeesl. 642·9907 be varified. Reply 833-9381. ) recreation facilities. 1 _ I Offi Spoc 1-~·-1ri'a1 R-~~ 4500 CM . blem~ If.you ot someone elevision Repair ·6090 Cla.ssifie:d Ad no. 213• MANAGER g l ·bedroom Complimentary tennis -as "9 . ce e ~ nnm in your . ramily need Pwadis .... G•de:nl119 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1°560adyCosP',1,01M' !.· Lbox units. Newport Beach." lessons, Sunday brunCb. Callon·Site Manager ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-~ OUN D : G 01 d ·e n help, ca ll the CA RE SpeclaliieRestoration. RUOI'ST.V.SERVJCE ' ""'•"~ 213·331-0423eves Sports tournaments. A . (714) 642-3111 ext. 246. * COSTA MESA* NRelre i v,erB.I Fde/ mla9tlbe . UNIT. 714.0199-1311. & Landscape, Monthly For ""rsonalized servi D RbooU GkkC I e_r k ', eJpd •MAN facto•y wo•k full time activities diret· 1300 & 1750 sq.ft pvt ofc .. 12j~~06~5833 . v · ~ Maintenance&Sprinkler on c;i~r or black&white w/ eep1ng exp also • • • • tor who plans parties & 2Q c PER FT. plenty of parking, SPlRl"Rf/l'tt READER R epair 6 4 2 -8 64 9 Call64&·2450 · Call 642_15&0 'for ap: ,growin g paiSount mtltan~!~c1- BBQ.'s . We'll even help 4000 Sq Ft. Entire Bldg. 5,000 sqft.Jgyd. FOUND: Small 2 month Oi>t;n lOAMtolOPM 673-3910 pointment urer near ........,s you find a roommate. c M . 8 3 3 -2 6 t 6 & 6.000sq ft •prinklered old puppy, nr. Trask & Advrceon all ~t~rs. G-al S-lces 6046 ile · · 609 I ' P laza. $2.5(1 hr start . .Ph 312N EiC noft al ...... , ..... · EN"' R ·G ET [ C 545-7101.SskforKent Sorry,nooneunder21 & 642--4097. 24,000 sqft,sprinklered, Beach, we can't keep! , · arm e ••••••••••••••-•••••• G ~ no·peu. Models open dai· can divide. 897-7029 San Clem ente, For Appt. ••••••••••~·••••••••••• ERAMIC TJLE NEW & r~odmother to help 5 MATURE MAN Bond bl ly 10 to 7. See our larger C, Robert Nattress. Rltr. Call492--9034 492--9136 ANDYMAN, Painting, d_ays a.week for 1 month . a ~ WESTCLIFF BLDG. ad in the apartment set· Costa Mesa 979-6571 ~ FOUND Carpentry, Tile, Panel-re !11 ° de. t · F ~.e e While l have a baby. to. w~rk in art galler)~ tlo'n. JRISHSETTER. MEEDMUSIC ing, Block, Brick, est1m·ates. Sm JOb Needed approx Jan '7. stitch 1ng,framing,pack· 2600 SQ FT of M·l bldg. Call 492--0534. FQ• YOUR Ceramic , Tile, an"+i...:n,. welcome. 536--2426 Own transportation. ing. 494-2081 NEWPORT BEACH (U'"' • -•!<i" [.,.,. "''' '" no~·· OAK WOOD GARDEN APTS 16th at Irvine 642-88J70 A•olloll• "-··· o.IM•• s . bl f ' ~ :1 .. P I> ••Kw11 .. 0111c •.•• A11 u1ta e or engine re· Holiday Party? e!Se.64'5--7742 S •1 6092 Non -smoke.r. Must~· MEDlCAL Assistant ...... m •• ,ft .... .ie,.. pairor ??642-4610 FOUNDGoldenRettiever CALL op 01 Call for 1nformat1on. cardiology/intern al Call Mr Howard 645· 6101 type dog, approx 3 ·mos SECOND Nature SMALL HOME·REPAJR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-1453 . medicine in Huntington tor 455.o' 0 Id m a I e. vi c H B 846·1671 . CARPENTRY •Top-!iOif *Compost• Heach. FroDt office with =====~1~ CHJe Su r f wood Con · PLUMIDNG •Mulch* Redwood• ROOMMATES wanted to ••••"!•••••••••••••••••• dominiums~581-7998. PREGNANT? _ ELECTRICAL549-1004. CALL 586..fi930 ERRA.NO RUMMER lpeig~~~:c~eq~~i~~ E~ share luxurious Laguna OFFICESPACEM.I. LIMK FOUNi>-Blaetc _ _. Wh ite Carin g, confidentia l !i Day work week. 7-4. ferences.Mustbe·availa· Beach. 3 Br home with Westclifr Dr. One man STORAGE UMlTS Dalmatian, female. vie . counseling & referral. • • * _ _,,,. oyment & Must have own vehicle. l>le immediately. Call view $175. mo.494-?761 office $65/mo. Cail Gene Person~! business or .Springdale & Warner, Abortion, adoption & Edgar M. Secord Preparation Musl be 18 or .oYer. C~il 842.8889 ror appt. Rl'f MATE Wantd. Quiet. Hill,642--0200 recreational storage. H.B.Call846--09M. keeping. 2245ArdiaSt. ~\.••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Dave .Baker, 549-1167 .1---,--~---- Yng. Adlt. Balboa $125. &ecuti•eOHicn From $8: Jamboree & APCARE64Z-W36 H892660 BctwnS&6pmMonthru MEDICALASST. Come 211 E;Bay Wed or &WAREllOUSE Sa n Die go Fwy . FOUND: Long haired 0.1. VORCE Youarelhewinnerof obWanted,Male70lS Fri. Exper'd front pfc/back Sat Lo 1 d . N Cost 979-0150 grey neulered male cal. ONEVlPPASS ---,--C-T--Y---lofc for neurologist. Call · ca e 1n ew a Brookhursl & Adams, ( d 1 h h 1 •••••••••··~-··•••••••• 4 OR 847-8567. CHRISTIAN man to shr 2 Mesa Industri~I Cen~er. STOP HERE! HB. 531·5800. Very affec· C · 01 ,H1LY $~. t-t fagr:fiy) or l e w 0 J! LASS 1 Driver, lookin Im med. opening Debur-1-. --------- Br apt $ll5 .. C.M. cau 11 ,200 sq ft. 1n 2Jud1.ng Need an extra. storage tionate. ompeeyguaran ...... ..,. tothe for work in West coas rer, 10 hr shift. GoodMGMTtrne21-40.$l50w_(c.: art. ' lSl--0682 3000 sq ft of Plush Office I 1, .8 , G ., 673-5793 ar.ea.646-8736 starting rate. Revues guarn st.-Mr. Richards. pm , . Area. Two t-·ck access 'os,•,·, oom. arage. FOUN-D: Young LAB . IC[ CAPADES • u or You need ALL R X •s ... 55 E plus cost or living. Co. "Fuller Brush. 846-5455. " FEft.1ALE, age 30-35, doorsat rear.JmmedOc· ··· . · Mission Viejoarea.Con · Al A"' """' AG - I SP AGE M1n1 Stora••· 8Jl 1836 11,. F II t A c•t -•p Wanted 7100 bener1ts. ROSAN, INC. NORTH L· Sh II • s hare 2 t>r apt oil ocean· cupancy . Unbelievab e F-m s7.••. tact -. ».> u er on ve. a 2901 w Coast H N 8 ' aguna e • front . $125/ea ·y1'1Y price of 16 'hc per sq ft. H~';.t.Be;';;h 900-1970 LOST . Rodes•· _0 Exp.masseuses,10.10 ' CHALET •••••••••••••••••••-• Equal0ppor E~ioy~r · now taking applications, 675-7575 Call for appnt. 556-a047. Garden Grove .. 636.8214 Ridgeb'Bck male d~g. * 642·6055 * 2701--C Harbor Blvd., REA Distributor want-· serviae station atten· CM.esa Verde Shopping ed. Over 21. Oppor to dents & tow truck Jo"EMALE needs two Offict'ForLitase . HtalsWanted 4600 wheaton color. Vic.GUITARISTS.Drummers Center)Costa Mesa. earnupto$800permo -F/f!.BKKP!foS900 drivers. Apply at 1342 bdrm apt to share Wlth p · ~ __. Bl cl. Balboa Bay Club & Od· interested in fOrming' It. p/t. We train. 639-6123 Min. 2 yrs college ac· North Coast Hwy, LB. · · nme "e.:_r::, ,offi't' •••••••••••••••••••••• die's_____Restaurant, NB. rock &rouR. 645·2163 . Please call &42-{)6"18, ext countin{I:, -Degree preC'd." 8~!· C.?d LCall Sj5·366Sc location. rrvm ce LIGHTED Stor. Fac1hty Needs shots. 613-8908 eves. 333-to cli'iffi-your tickets .. TTENDANT, 'exp. for Xln'l oppo". for ind iv. FEM E h h I. 6 0 • ~ I (Nenh County toll free Good • AL s nre4br ouse "'• "ewpor wanted, dbl. garage size. . number iS S40-l220). graveyd shift. pay. w/stable work backgrnd: w/same. Chijd/pet ok, llvd. Ideal for nary Month to Month rent.LOST: REWARD. Gold *** ~ringebene.Apl?J~Shell RUSH! S ervi •weekdays a.ft6, 831·1397 purpost:s. Good trof. 1_67_S_--OS __ 7_1 ______ 1 ~~::r:g~a~~;:~eb~~~ 1 frM Weirallt * • * Station, 1000 IrviireNB AAMES I 000/o FREE Day s h~ft. R~f 2nd·: RSE RH • FEM A-LE Roommate ·fie. Fannerfy Coin & HRISTIAN, marr.ied Hotel. Sat 12·14 .. a.tu 11 No.5"flle#D "._US!.'?~ madefum..$l50 T T E N O A NT . . Bureau or shift. Call Mrs. Kirkland, t;antedJ.o shr. 3 br rurn'd St•p Shop.' Lah of· couple wino children o 598--2805-aft s p®~ SGlll CICM• 92&72 orr on compl-BR-~t -hOuSelCee pcr.elderly Employment~Ageoo Fountain Conv~-Hosp,--- home on ijal Island · pets in late :ll's desire You are the winner of w/ad. Waterbeds & box lady needs l to live in ror 2700 Harbor DI .~ 207 1835 W. La Veta Ave,' 675 2• --· 'parkin9. Available tore'n'talBRrnrn'.h•eo BEAGLE,fem.tri-eolor. ONEVIPPASS sprgs. 1·t h k k' Costa Mesa 556-1100 Orange.532-£848. --1 ,.4 ~•-ory I, 1975. Call ORIGl'.NAL ' e . sewr .. COl:l ing,L.,,~~~~~~~~INi.iRtE:SArnEs~;.( -1 duplex in C.M. or Npt Vie. Nwpt S hores . '(good for the wb olc WOODWORKS . help 1n....,..wlk1ng. 673·0096F ~ 1 ROOMMATE btwn w . E. Lachenmyer, Bc h a rea, garage o Reward!548-2674. ·.family) evesorbef9am NURSES AlOE....,_al ti 29 dedt h 4 660Wl7th Stbldg#4-CM FoodService shifts. Conv. Hospital. • -.nee os are Realtor 646-3928; ~tora ge a r~a .,No s ~ok·LOST: Mixed Blk/Wht to.the Call642--0593 · BR house.545-ro&s Evts.673--4577 . 1ng or dr inking._ ~·.o Male Beagle, Laguna ICr·CAPADES aMll 6051 TTENDANT. afterns. Superv.Rellri G~ •• for R ... 4350 . $150 to $200 mo, ut1l s inc. Bch Mea. N---> med;ea· L "9 Residential care facility. 1-los pita I expel". pre· PARKING Attend want· 548--3458 ~ ••••.••••••••••••••••••• 4:30-ll:30PM.Monthru rerre,d . 32 Hours· wkly. d c 1·1 ••••• ••••••• .. ••••••••• FFICE IN A BARN Uni · tion. 494 -5922. CHALET LOCAL mOving & hauling Fri . Cos ta 'Mes a . Schedule to be arranged. ed, over 18. Vali a I -que·Charming·ldeal for a.: . . b t d 1 L k Drivers lie. 644--1700 10x20 PRIVATE, .locked. Creati·•e Servi·ces. Two -s111e1s/ LOST, Blk rem, white on 27 C>H ·~-BJ d Y s u en · rgtruc . re-&i2 -3505. 2 Days 6:30AM-3PM. 2 XS.SS btwn.l-5. SIS 406-·1 StJI In f' ... Ol-__ arUUI .Y_.,t...... as Barr_y 839=20.l.2 D ''·3"-81?M....EOE , _________ _ _ · ~o,_ ...... ....._ un· 1ar g"e"-'-orritoes inclutling' vt''St/ UIJMC~ ~hest-fiickapOO[(i;flJ T (Mesa Verde Shopping 531:_1235 -' riTO "Mecitneeaetrar 1,"3Yy'~, •· m=mcns·ura ,,-r tington Beach. 960-l8S9 use of Conrerence Room ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dec 11875-5464 C t ) C t M G d C Pl• .. •,.er caolls ~-567llesa .• -!MOVING, Hau11·ng, •· oo Ye3:r lr., t.op w/exper. & education. SINGLE garage for rent. & Reception Area . LOST 116 r 1 _.,_... ..... .... wages, .fringe benefits. Contact Mrs. Dunlap, h c;., M Carp.ted. A'·, cond. all 8 • . • sma .mo 'vm.a e. .,, t cl I > u· k-· Ga g Clc R 1· I • J •••_g~• •~mont ta esa us es S t .,._ o am our c '"""· ra e an up .. eta· ...... uor 1m.~ ~-Co•ta Mcsa Momor·•al _., · utilities. Janito ri a.1 '" s , 1.ame s e ca. •1c . 642·36'15 0 orhi ly 5005 Fernleai COM $10 (North County lol l free b le, fa s t , sei""Vice. ltospital, 301 Victoria, PART-TIME EXPERIENCED NOTE TELLER · _ Servic~. $175 ca, mo. PP n1 Re ard 675 3864 • numberi,•54•0.•1226). 963-M52 AVON Costa Mes a. DOUBLE Garage, $35. basis. Call 640-8730. •••••••••••••••••••••••1:-:::;:;w;-:-~· --:--:;::-:::::-;~1----~~---'--li 1-====~-----I monlh. STEREO STORE "LOST e ·· d t : Housecleaol-6054 T ' y Chri Ima U"ITED C •LIFORHI • Lowe· OST :-en.enir og, an ·~ rim our ' 1 FOOD SERVICE " A A ----·~·~·~·--~57~54"----1 Ideal CM LocaHon. & white (terrier type ap· ice DlreelOi f ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tr~t: Wi'6. &tra SS SUPE IANK Qffice & commercial I 1 bt HOllSE OFCL ''' RVISOR GARAGE r t · GoodWill&lnventory pearance • mae; wn -UM You make representing or ren in space in Mi ssion Viejo & Heil & Beach Blvd, HB. · Carpets·, Windows , th Id ' ·i llospital ex per. pre· 6 Monarch lay Pima SoultlL- Costa Mes-a. Laguna Niguel areas. ·645-2449. R d' 842 3938 ewor s argest COS· fcrred. ii ·.JOA'lto8PM. C'll ••s -··.i l-----"-----1 ewar · -or abysi'ttl-6008 Floors, Upholr. Steam metics & toiletries com " .,,.. -utO'O Call owner . P a ul c:A0-51Slext271Mr.EI· •• ., · ·EOE XI 'tbc r·ts ·P ----------1 .,.. Clean ing. Reg. Serv. pany . ,Show & se ll · n ne 1 · ay 4400 1-"-"-'-•_a_u,._H_J_t_l_<OO ___ , BUSINESS /' Hott. ·~;~~-~~-;~·.·;;; ... ···:i~ Avail642--6824 beauti rul gifts. COS · commensurate w/exper. Office Rt'ntal r · 1----------1 meti·cs, i·ewel-otc. ,·n & edu cat ion. Cont<icl ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * · LOST: IR SH SETTERS blc, mature adult will "3 · · Dedicated~ you r spare time. Meet Mrs. D~nla p, ~ta Mesi'l Contact Joyce Mills 17141496-1273 SS• PER SQ FT Donn kt'f"e'Sey Industrial Park (2). 11-lvy Male& !Slight ca ~ for your children in .• we Do E verything* people, have run too! M.cmo~1a1 flosp1tal. 301 1617 WESTCUFF-Nll 17655 RedwoodTrtt fem wJhurt leg. Dana Pt. her home. Full or 'part e(s, free est, 64fi.2S39 Call S40-?04t V1ctor1a, Costa Mesa. An Equal Opportunity Employer ' AGT. 54i·SO:i2 Irvine 92664 16 acres. $500,000. 1974 Harbor. REW AR 0 . time basis", S4.S'.....oo97 ort-;;;:;';~~:':,;;;;;':::'.::::t---===:..:.:::..:. __ 1----------1 .shelter Orange County 493-4671. 839-2332 b INDUSTRIOUS women PART-TIME • 1P.10.1-~REE RENT • You are the Winner or· 111 rport area. Asking 6015 have daily openings. Call BABYSITTER wanted-·,,, GROCERY STUDEHTS 'Nolcasercq.Dlx .orfices ONEVIPPASS $4,100,.000 .Willexchange LOST : White g old arpenter a ft 6 S36-4o49 & malure woman -my '.STOCK ... " adj . Airporter ilotcl. (J!O?d for the ""'hole for motel. mobile home womans watch. Omega. •••••••••••••••••••••• 549_26j8 Irvine home. 3 Days per ""'"" TelephSaleit 000-1A36 A/C, full services. From family) park,shooping ccnler B11etw1n tWesBctmhiniFst~r & ASTER Crafts'l'ilan wk r 2 Bnys, ~&6plus in· ~~ug~\:ft~ ~C:te:o~ p A R .T .-T 1 M E $145 Mo. to the un 1ng on · r1 pm s~,,-,1 ,.,,ng 1·n rem-'•el· WOULD tike household tant.CallgJJ--8227. l.Ji /g I t I h 0, Sat am Rew.rd. Call . ,.. . uu . not a s erma.rket Job woman ir ' e ep one 2111DuPoot.Room• ICECAPAOES •·f h k •--J cleaomg Dec 17-29th · 1· ·1· s J I 1----------1ref, free est. ·Work kindergartner. Monte ceiving, p~ing&stoc.k· comm. Vic ar r & • 333.-..3223 'Til noon • . _ , . jQuail ~ aft &;30. 968-7366 ing ""' in is wor • ........ a c a 1 1 a n ·Y t i m ~ BABYSITTER ·lfi day for consists o~ ordering. re· s o 1c 1 in g · Ha bop us ~sk space available $50 , C HALEJ ' Plac• I.OST: $190 Re.ward for guarnt. 499·31(6 1·714/993·3854 Vi£la s"chl area. Aft 5:30. ing shelves. 40 Hr,__ w~. Baker, CM..:. Have Own rno . Will pro vide , -C l! ho Bl d Prapertie• lost-Siamese cat alive, REMODEL ADD-ON APANESE hou~eclean· 642-7480. No Sat night. or Sun. transp.SSG 2191· I ·1 t SS 2701 gr r v ·• ts2-1p20 otherwise $25 Disap • • · t " o k S lar· pen · urni ur t: a · ~0 · {Mesa Verde Shopping • MOOOUA1l~f.NIW1101r11ACH pe ared Dec · 13 2n.d. gar conv ,cust&-newcon· ing a n y •me ; own BAR•IAID w r · a y, 0 • PIXOPEliTOR An s w e r1n ~ serv1cf'C 1 JC .1 M . r-· · sl 25 yrs exp rreecsl tran spo rtation . Medical &hosp.bCnefits. 1 available. J7R75 Beach e~ ~r os .a _esa. ;>M ALL AQUARl U M Island, }funl. Hb.r .. vie . 645---3439 • 546---0521. Ncededlmmediately Apply Lindberg Nutri· Leading N. B. Hole· Blvd Huntington Beach Please ca.II &12 5678. ext Shop. Salt-& F'resh wtr. Somerset & Gilbert . Call 548----9949 lion. in ·rear of the 1'oy Evening & Wknd Hours. 642--43.21. 333 to claim your tie~ets. Very reas. 675-7448 & t-loney·colored body, drk. BUILD Remodel or osowy 6070 BOOKKEEPER Ex 'd . World Store, on lower Call Jane Ellen, <714> ---(North C?unty toll free 646-3053. trim. Sm. nicks, right Repair Qual. tradesman •••••••••••••••••••••• must ty ...... Many !.m'. level, So. Coast Plaza 644-1700. EOE. SAVF. S PA CE Wll~N numbe risM0-1220). ear. spay fl!male 3 yrs. in all phases const. Bill ILLIAMS & S ... ~ .. ._. ShoppjngCenterinCosta Pi ..... o P.~OVING by "'"r app1~J: ·• • * FOR SALE-Comple~ n ld . 714 -846-1017, 979-5289 . ons pany bene 's. PCP.t , Mes a . Ask for Al ... . ~!1,~~e: ~~d "'?!~~r :~~:~~~ usin.ss Rental 4450 sLl~UbO~e* ~ SB~h 213-439--0951 -ARPENTRY finish & !i'~:~10~1kc, !~!~!~ 8.13-:~:SORGl~LS . , Casbaf"a. Keyboard player wanted IO"V>'els and other lint>n:<1, •••••••••••••••••••••• i~at~on on ~ain art:ry, LOST: She perd/Coyote rough, shclving·storage, Age 10.14 for DATL OUSEKEEPER: full ror working quartet. You KCl more spact• 1n 8 lb p • Sell ·11 f ti A k mix, m:ile, honey · book, jnb or hourly,eRICKBLOCK&STONE lime,tocarefor3boysin Must be able to sipg th~~.ari1J:candeloset~hy • a OG en1n in~ f'~2w~ l~a~c~~r ~e: c,ol~rBed,dl.•,;,hMaiedred. ~· 546-4S73. walls&: patios, &ewart ~~Oi!t~~~~esSete~:r~na Mi ssion Viejo hom'e. back-up.Call846-1677. s<'llinK idl~ items with a Approx 280 sq ft office tails & 'bre.akdown. Agt. o an 1 • : SI~, _. r ~:...... Masonry !.le 29'o597 & Suntlower and Main & Prefer 'live-in. ·salary l"all G-12·567!l $140 mo. 675 -3819. &12-00SO •••••••••••-••••••••• at642--4321 l-'494"---80-"~~"------·I !);oily Pilot Cl•.'8 ;ficd Ad. space "'"'labl• Jan l. 841.4142 v.c. Canyon & V.ctor,., -.-· -·-6016 557-<563 Flower. Call M•. Snyde• opon: 581 -JSS> or ~"'· . --"'ll_i-~A ! .. T.H FOODS" FOUN D: J r it.h Setter ARPETS & Lino by Ed ..:-.:-tpaper-.6073 E q ua I • 0 Pp or Housekuper/Cook " C.fi\1-0 hi"\.,(_ J)-C .~c.8 2rorSo.Cahfmostatlrnc· Pup. Vic of Sun View, at a s avings. Remn, _. .. ""JI •• ..,. Employer Llvelnorout.Adultlnm. 21 ~~ J."Qt,J ~). ~ iJ<I" ;:::> ti~·c rounlry stores. "V>'cll JI.IS. Call 847-1095 alt 5 shag, for vans $2.SOyd •••••••••••••••••••••• ' · ~ TL I W ~·~t.f.73 -3409:548-6424. Jim. Rclay,639-58.:lf •10%DISCOUNT• 1 · Wo.uld take lady W f), not nlri9uin9 ord Gom• wifh o Chucl/e Wallpapering& Paintlng CITY OF child. Refs. G45-.0M7 '"''4i.,wy1.rou""' PLA ~TSl-IOPf'.'ORSALfo~ f"OUND : T a n & Wttt . OHN 'S Carpet & Freeest,CaU~S IRVJME ACKinTheBox,immed, We need llcensedorun· 0 ,..,.,0~;• let•oro o1 riw Stor~ plus fixtures shGrl·huircd female pup· Upholstery, Dri Sham. licer1;1ed personnel for '°"' "'0"'1>1..i -d• ti.. Evenings. 549--1358. l)y. Vic. Main St. HB, poo, (Soil Retatdants.) JR LESS s praying .ext openings 9J>M-midnite, opcn1nga frr our modem i,,.. 10 '~"''°"'''"'Pi. wooc1s 963_2497 Degreasers & all color agl sty $250/up. Clean Pre-School SPM -midnite. Also MlSSION VIEJO ottlce. I L 0 B T E T '. I' I I I I I ; 7! ._~L_U_Gwl_E..--.1 i I I I' I' I TAWES '. I I' I I i '"'" """"''0 """' r ~ I' r I' I' I' I !I~ JH!l( ~Ou-'tS -L . - . . . . n•~stmut brigbte"rs & 10 rilinute work . 714-657-Dl:Zcoll. 111stnrc:tor 12AM-8AM. 1205 Baker Jo'REE llceMe training Opportunity •5015 f"OUND : White Poodle, bleach for your while Exper. Required St,Co,,ta Mes a. · and SALES tratnina. •••••••••••••••••••••• !~.::_82tt27ero,ek area. carpet •. Save your lashr/R.,-. 6077 25 ~lrs per week. $3. ANITORJAL. local, Build a ~ecurcfinancliil • DIAMONDS , ....., • money by uv· me ex· •uJOu~_._._............... per hour. AppltJCilf" eveninga-. &11;p0r • .:.adulia future w1lh rnanageroent Highestqoali•"~-•<Jnve:cit· FOUND: Lite om mate ~ra lri'j)i. di 1 cean ~: PATCHPI.ASTEJUNG Irvine, 4201 Cpmpus Dr. only • .ParL & f/\.im.e, -.,nd1 •x.e1cubttl ••0 op1pn1 rtu ~-d oil & n inc rm.. nng rm., .. A.llt"pe• 'F'reeestirnat.H Suit~ 284. Irvine, Appl 97t----3923. ,rd v•1·"1 le. a1,l Ol'COn· "'t'nl pdces. C;i\I for pup w/re c . ar ea hall st• A $7 'IUI. r ' · 1 en 1a nterv ~ k '" I El T a. ny rm. ··"'• Call540-QIZ5 "before Dec. 26th, 19"14. i.., ... 1u1 appt. (1\<Til33·2063 co lor. • oro. 5116_,,,,. couch St.o. Ch•lr_$S~lS E<tu•I Oppor. Employe•, JUN'fO·R-SALESMEH lor B•i•n. fo~CJUNO, YOUNG hlack yrs exp. IS• what enunL1, " d.! & 1974 TAX SHELTER f'cm•l._-C•t. Vk:15th & no< method. 1 do WO<k •-tot ' · .07I A•c 1Q.1S. Eam $20·$40 7!4 : Cll5ll5-11640 , Plact'nlta, NB543-0672 m Y' c Ir · G.ood rel · ••••••••••••••••••••••• per week gelling ne w A DAS Of' PETROLEUM AND CLOSING . S3J·010l . • L.R.OTJSPL.UMRINO CtiJllO lh ti rir ror lhe JEIXV applied to the FOUND, ITi fh Setter. Remodels & Repairs. OOK nffdcd I/lime fo DAILY PILOT after: threads of finsernail 42, 54, and 96urtil$Cost:. Irvine-, Pos itive Iden· ahrift9 6017 Water heaters, di5· oonv. hosp.Xlntbenefits school •nd Saturdays. polish ,1-nd glue botUe ~1 cs1. Al so 20 units. Will t ffl cl' 'on required . •••••••••••••••••••••• posals.' furoances, dis· gd pay. Pref. exper, bu You must beoutof s-chool wUI ketp the lids fmni exch1nac. • 552-t3 ELIMINATE the worry ~_:"8u1AbCors,m~el8 PluMm/b~ will train. Con t ac by 3:00 p.m . and be able stlckl'•· Try, 11 Daily fo"OUNO: Lab male yr •nd work from your :: .. ~&-1 PLl _......... Beverly Manor, 340 Vic· to work at le~t a days Pilot Cfaaslfltd Ad lo llo&MD o " c . ' s on Attractive adult couple or c o i I e ct In '. ~Y. sell or rent a.om ... PlllC9 Rtileigh M8-l00l will decQrate your home Claaallied ad' •'11 bi g Outdoor spOrts lnsl llfi ap .Trans port mt,lon pro •~-·.,.------- I ! ..... II l Id VI W·1 "coektailoc-dinntrparl)'. u .. .-..vce. e .... ~ toria.CM642-0087. per week •No deliveries Praperll•• · prepare your meni¥Dd it<ims . •tn•ll items or Pt••t Sell your equl 1 vidcd. Call 968-t48t.Z. Sell idle items wilh !t 7St·lt20 ClussirieA Ad t Phone 5erve your (H.' 1__,_~11qy ltc.m..._J_t,ts ..tJ!U m~iLh'.~low~o~l-..E.Q.u:iJ O_o_Qt_rtunJt OaJJyl!ifut .. Chia,rledalf, '- CRAM·LE S.Answtrs in Cla1.1lflcation 1080 2~A11!!. J1111WflOlllt •16CM ~_!frrd"a ! m....-rrr. \ M2·567Jl l 1)1 P11of <':l•ssifit.'d EmplO)+er G42·567K' !' , ----=< , ' ., ·I I -~ - . ...__ . ......... -1040 -• aoso ' 8070 . Wednetdoy. Decomber11, 11174 *. . DAILY PILOT DT - ., • • • • r"''' .......,. 1. ~··••e.¥••••••••••••••• Mlsc•ll °"' 1010 Ml oll ~ ' W-.i 7100 ......_w~~ 7 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••EXQUISITE Green Tur· Ofte K GRIM. t:.---.1 t010 ._.... ~ 71 Appill!llCll 1011 A,, GHAN p RESSES l N . Sq h ············-·········· WGRttil . 1011 _ _..,.. '!••••• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••!.I•~···.,_ •••• ~•••••••••••••••• . u.p s. MATT quo se •v1110 . ~as . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTAT • ers TELEPl19 Nt ~Al..1.oERS 'RECON 0 Wa1ber1/ Silverwhltn It Aoricots. -• • • ne:_klat'e, s1tcr1f1 l'1l:, WA~ . •••••••••••••••••••··~· C R U lSE THE OPEN or Anociates12 tN EA_B.,N .C.hr1stma• Dryers/ D1hwhra ahow prospec.u•peu. MATTRESSES 646 11651642-90J8 TOP CAS1.f\Po-LLAl WANTORIENTALRUGS SEASON AM' POWER active ti:perlence re-~f-. HOusewivcs· GuarJ dlvrd ~a 0 Ml-0523 • • • . 3 PCS Imperial Jude. p A 1 D I-"' o R YO u 1 We need •everal used e o A T , LE ARN quiredJprof asl&ud I P·I ~udetrtq~tired. Work 839-76.io. . PURE EnJlbb 9'eep<i0i, Queen, Full & Twin Set.a sac r iflce. l'ri v. pt)'. Jf:Wt:l~R y . WATCl-lt.:S, r~g:s & t11pe:s1.rY. Will Pili St:AMANSHIP , JOIN proach essential. New In our o --or your 3 mo. old. male. No PRICED TO MOVE $30 ,000. 640·0466 ur ART OBJECTS, GOLD c~&n.644-.5326 OUR SJ>;A ~XPLORER AtroortCentcrlocation! bomei:norning&·e FREIGJJT D"NAG1 papett.1.Uabot&,gddia· NOW!! &646-8686 · 5'2·0074 S JLVt:ll SEltV!Ct: SHIP TODAY. COED. Private, deluxeoltlces-or botb.-CaU 893-6305 "'0 "'":-... SALE po. $40./best offer. 833·9625 Mochift•ry 8078 1-~INE FURN & AN M I I · INTERESTED ROYS & fully s~affed .• Mui mum come to our office at 7908 N~' H o t p o_ l n MS-8019 COMPUTH GOOF •••••••••••••••• .. •••••• TIQUES. 64 5-2200. . ut co 8083 GIRLS 14 -l 7 CALL c:omm111lon arrange· ·Westrniosler Blvd. Refrlge'nitQrs, Wqhera . . .. lnstrumenh 848-7•97 or 962-9740 nient.C.all545--8424 Wett,Y.inster,Office"B" Dryers, Dll bw:ashers,,,..ToYM 1045 'jExcess1ve •blpment 1~ Atla:slath.e,sometool WHAT A DEAL! Coope •••••••••••••••••••••• AFTER6PM (B . ' between 9am & noon or New warranty .. ~fedft rom E&!i-V-6nnol be 1ng $4SO. la wn mower & edJ(er.8 ANJO Lyle 5 string Aalociated 5p,m &8pm. . Bot A. 3623 w. w_arnu.~····················· 1blJl:p.ad back. 3 w~y 979-1844 Neverused.536-8125 Uit..'d v~ry litUe. $80 or Boatw/trailetil2rt.SIOO. '1!f..-.11or1 Brokers , TEXAS OIL COM,PANY m -2921 -• 3mo Old-a.uppy, lh.Sb~h. 1ng, if, er & Pool. Will Misctlaneaus . 8080 f'ALL Firewood 11ale . li 0 er. a 4~ HP. 1125. Sl68229t. · SOUTH COAST Santa Ana near Jlarbor t'RE.E t~ right family, $0mN>m•me tables. Din· -be ·t Ir, 64()--5536. fl 5 Outboard motor. Sear'• -----.:..:.::c.:..:.~·cl needs dependable man Mi Col lii':'aU. JlhOts. be S'lle riced immediate· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Org, i-:uc, del. S?5 i'orcl "p_m_. ________ 1 RECEPTIONIST who can work wilhoutGAS DRYER It Maytag 839-7577 ~ lytosaisrycreclitocs. POR1'ACR l fl&t.fattress. $43 'ri cortl . 5itl-II22,E/Flat ulto ·saxaphonc. loots Morine p rt . W k~ supervision ln bciach Washer.SlOObuysbot.h; KAPOO r h •...,. 833·9625or6'6-8686 Vst:d 3 ~imes. $15. Call Coast l>~i rewoodSupply. Seine~ llundy, gd cond. E.,lptn•ftt 9030 I •9 toum,e30• ~ ... :.... 'rnon· area. Contact eustorners. 636-2.IMO COhCt L • blem., ... ed•h SO~F• "it J 1 evenings 493-8799 . 1 IUY!! Must sell. 213-592·2621 Y· : · "lVl"-O lee Age unimportant, bul ·sos, ova e, nc: • n veseat • .. s m ••••••••••••••••••••••• appearance. Call Mrs. maturity is. we train. W H 1RLP00 L au to good home . Call 962-8624 made, gu.11.I never 110 THAIN & Raceear set , G~. used fuz:niture &1 CONGAS HOA~ MASTS for Sale . • Caldwell for A ppl. Air Mail f'. E. Dick, washer $40, Kenmore lMaleMANXKITTEN u sed, usu itllx hm . 8'x4'onrollinJ:tbl.P.tt.s., apphancesorw1ll sellfor!Gon -Bops, Tumha, Designed for Seasmoke 846--0641 . Pres .• Soulhwestern a u_t o ~a a h er $150 , 0 &. ht 4 968·1910 tunnels, roads & bldgs. 3 you. lloni.:os, Adjus table 4,0 ketch. Conl~ct Lefiell .RM Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Fr1glda1re washer $50, rey w · mos. OllEMT•LRUGS Etl.@:'s .. 23 train cars, 5 MASTERS AUCTION sla nd, complete set , M lg. 52l-6606. Dao Tm:. Kenmore Gas, dryer S&.s~ 546-5392. ""' race C'll{S. $250. 545-7975 646.a6 86 833·9625 hr a n d n e 111 s 3 so. Tulley. l IMED-SURG UNIT Guar&: del, 54&-8672 KlriENS 1 """Y &·white Christmas sale. 20 toJO'k I I "-St t aftt. 6 or Sunday839-0974 r.45-7269 11 . .;.oal--,-'-.'",-.-w-... --. -,-0-4-0 -7:30AM Sn i rt . 1 h "t ' 11.-Si 'OffonNewRugs. 2pc paceset..,.g, er · ----------I F J tlme. Exc e llent UNIQUE Ii d 1020 N w ~ ehpa a~':fi SJIAll'NSllAH ing Silver + serv pc, NEWPORT Och Tenni Fl>.:N OJ>.:R ~uper reverb ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits. Contact Mrs. OPPORTUNITY cy es ~~17 omes. · 2030S.Main.SA 5.57-1212 valued over $1000. Sell Club Membership $1~ Guitar An1p. $220. ~1ERC RUISER l8', In· Jensen, Costa Mes a We need dynami c ••••••••••••••••••••••• · S800 673-7003 · I f f ,.~ender Mustilng elec. board/outboard Jlydro Memorial Hospital, 301 brokers&aalespeopleforMATCHING! His/Hers, 3 yr old male GermanDINlNG SET, sol id , . . . ~l~~;:v~: e r ee Gui ta r. $100. Xlnt (.'Ond. swift hard topl.20. ~~ Viet.aria. CM 643~34. our expanding ofCice. White lOspd, 2 m~ old. Shepherd, neute red, manog., drop lee!Thl & 6 MISC C!fhce equipment, 673 _1061 830_9707_ Contact us to discover a 1 or both. '152-1672 AKC Lo e children Aft C h rs. XI n t con d. a d d ~ n g in a e h .. HEED MUSIC -~---------. ·RE · v 8 • 751 --0548 tyl)(!wr1ter. desks. Trail KE"\'lJOi\ltD Organ .,.,,.. loal S ·1 9060 new concept in · 'PUCH-lOsp (Austrian 3pm,545-o965. 90 11ondawf000mi,.4000 FOR YOUR ~ · · '~· 1• GI • RN's * CCU1S Sales. Call 752__:-0460. . racer) Brand-new, rid-CUTE P"PPies 6 are black HELP your ~ant.a. ~elax. 10 rork lift; chain saw. Holldoy Porty? Spanis h G ui_tur · S20 · •••••••••••••••"•••••••• • den once. 536-5846. with white marks. 2 with after the holidays ~·1th a misc tools, welder, safes, CALL ~~~fi}i~~ ~ :ls~~~!:._;Ji ZS' K fo~1'Cl l. wood. d.iesel ~ot.atin g_Shift.s-~andby . . tan 540_.512 new g ree!l v1bra.lo r / ne w ladies & mens SECONDNi\TURE: aft 6 pm eng,xtra salls.Gdcond. lime. Dir~erer~•al pay. WAITRESSES Must be BJKE Sc.hw1nn Bo:>:s 3· · ' heate~/rechner chair. i\ dianiond rings, Call for 846_u;17 · S7000/bsl ofr675·5702. Excellent ene its. over 21, req 's. min. 3yr~ Speed Sting-Ray, 201nch, MAL E min . Pood I e bargain llt $100. Rarely appointment 549---4066. Office Furniture-& - • Cont1.1ctMrs.Jensen: exp. Class A Dinner $40.496 -1009 w/papers. Free to good used. 540-2279 after Open Satfrom9to313tWiAQUARIUM 45 ga l Equipment 8085 HOBIE 16 C 0 S TA MES A I-louse. 533-2400 CH WINN VARSITY home with ya rd , SPM . Logan. Ct.f .offi ce !<:. custom show t~rtk, blacl Compt •1300 675-5016 Memor1.al Hospltol ~ 714.539.5334 . , . t inted glass with walnu •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ..:==-=•=:::..-=;...;.=o 301 Victoria.CM WAITRESSES GlrlS"· lO spd. Orange. BLACK naughyde, hi~e 8 MI CROMET~RS.set ~f 6. fraine, wiln Span is SECY cnrs $8/24. exec HOBIE 14 w trlr. Full 642•2734 EOE Exper'd. Day or Eve. Very gd .cond. $9(1, Call MIN. POODLE Bl k, be~ sofa, .m a t ch •~.g Valve refacing machine. wrought iron stand. $75. :SW\'I ch r s. $15 /25, dft race. Xlnt cond. Asking Sam's Seafood JI 646 3752. f en:i ale, 1 yr, house chair. Green velvet so a. G~ Eureka Va cuum., 892·1832 . ma ch $65 Pierce 861W19 $9!j(I or ofr. Call .548-8179 .. • ---------I CdM 6'1'5--0900 RALEIGH G p 27 .. & t rained, loves people, 962-'1859 Anhque organ. 642--4610 . -J -~C~•~t ~64~5'c-_7~4~l~l~------1;~;;;'';;~;:;~~~~-~'.".'.----~C:::~~r:A t · St · Ci b vivacious 545--6321 HI Grade 1-lllo shag & -LIDO 14 racing blocks · ~~ rian yr u man, e Sale 8055 I N FANT Car seat. dense ShaJ: carpel. Man) WOOD De~s , $20. s .... ivel dolly x'lnl cond. $1250• SAILED TO A l'EW LOC:ATIOI' .--;CJ -~· .• _ \ ~ l'EWPOR'f Peorsonnel .6.Dftlcy 2192 ft1 :irtln, StC' 255 Jrvjnt.', Cfi92.6&1 I)oup.las Plaza Airport Profess. Bldg. 7SZ-Olll OM BOARD WAITRESSES :ot.U B?tn full ~Bags, FREE large black furry i.:.aroq Pete rson . XLNT cond. co lo r s. S6.98 sq ye chairs, $(0, Draft ·Tbl, Priv~teparty 675·6020 ' MATURE Women for ......,.. es, parts.367 new cat, green eyes, very ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlue. $15 or best offer. &&6-S815eve. S:IO. F'ile Cabinets, $15. · · Co mb in a lion Coffee _..,.,/pr. 646--4 friendly . .549-2513 Phone'Santa 675·4016. --549--3981 (9.4) 1 3 ' FI B ERG LA s s .s ,h9p, Catering & Ban· PANASONIC 10 spd., PUPPIES Sm .• frisky 3 F'ORSALE FREEZER, 3.5 cu ft Of'FICE FURNITURE SAILBOAT. (Banshee) q et.642--4246. needswork.Callaft9PM mons old,.,_, w/k•·"-. VIA Hata<'hi, like new. $75 . ' Sl00Call642-4772 .. -u:. One Ame rican Lincoln Butcher Block din tU in xlnt cond. 83J-s5501i-'°"':..:::;:::.=o.:._.::c.::_ __ WHOWANTSTOWORK? 642-7950 Needgd.homes.51:1&1066 TheRealEstaters Parking Lot Sweeper, wf<llimegrecncnrs$17S (9 -5) As k Ior ~frs . MUST SELi ... by 12/22. DRIVEACAB! 1AN'SlOspeedAustrianwlllTE 20., Ala skan 546·2316 Mod e1Al400 asis (con-80 y r old Jla rd woo1 Baker Ll~o l4 NulJ_ac.Cus~m CllOOSE your hours, bike, 27" wheels, xJnt Husky. Spayed fem., dilion. formal din rm tbl w/6 h' . Sails w/ cover $695. Kite work for yourself, be cond. $50. 646_3680 F ee t 6 PM tO I PM Sale will be made to the back velvet chrs $200 3~1 mod. 209 auto. copter c lass Cha mp 3 Bags your own boss. Men or . r 0 good home. h ig h.es t bidder from ft1odern Jfi back i.:ree1 $250: leek exec. desk & Compl. Refurbished by women1 Canbeslightl)'RALEIGH. Mens, 26". 552-:--0089 sealedbids s ubmittedto Loun ge c hr $25 . matc h .• credenza; blk. s hock 11 /74 $395 • ha ndicapped. Neat · Bike. Xlnt cond. SOO·or Fwniture 8050 1SUN ONLY ·Butterfly the Business orfice~f~he Fiberglass cal or doi metal See. desk w/L re Erickson35wneel5bags Clean Appearance. Vts. bsl offer. 548-&20 after back chr w/cane seat & NewportM esa Un1f1ed --:.irlioe kennel metl s· lurn. 615·6060/&M-6111 · ·Ask $27,950. Days, (213) l' ed A 2St 70 s ' 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• back. Metal boiler, Cop· re1r . ge o . up. . VERY st d br·ght per fi re extinguisher. 5' School .Di s lrict, 1857 $10.831 ·1946 FILIN G C ABINET . 538-2222.Evcs,673-0389. plement your income. . ur Y 1 Placenlla Ave .. Costa -1 1 2 d 11 k Drive a cab..6 hrs or more 2-10 Sp~ed bikes .. 2;-' orange wooden table r~~ beveled mirror )Iii /oak Mesa on or before ll:OO CR u 1 s ~ TH 1-.: o.P Er :C,g~ .1154~a~ ft 6 oc · Pl 35 Tri Ketch &: Bl a day Apply in person speed bikes, 3 Scnw1nn two, hand·made. 36 frame, 2 Medit. end A . .1'11 .• We dnes day , SEAS· ON A 50• POWER · a · a · mooring, n.ew. fully Yello.; Cab Co., l86 E: Stingrays. 9-5 call _square, $20 \Ye'IJ toss ln tbles. 20552 Queens Park January 15, 1975 al which ll o A T . L E A f!_.,N equipped . $11, 7 so, l6th St. Costa Mesa. 645-7122, after 5.. pm ·the. four mismatched Lane. HB . time and place the award SEAft1ANSllTP-. J011 Pets ' 1087 i ~·~·7~......,.__:~96::::·---,----, 642~1 . . chairs . free. 540-2279 -·u ....... d Th i OUR SEA EXPLOREF WOMEN 25 & -·er, for arter5 P .'I. ........ 8060 WI lit; ma e. e equ P· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat s1· I .,. t27 " ment must be picked Up SllIP TODAY. cor.:o . (2) 7 MO Old Cock ti I •• ,,. ~:~~eelea'9 i:.i_g:~1 1;5-::~i:i~~~xln~~~:.8 • ye llo w naugah yde i..•••••••••••••••••••••• not later than Wednes-INTERESTED BOYS & S20ea.CaJ:e$lo.c:u\~l Docks . 9070 6'15_.:ssS3Rat,g y ' $60673·8410 coucn w/matchlng love SHETLANDS day, January 22, 1975 GIRLS 14 -17, CALI 6pm 675-6931 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ~~~~'.._-----1-""-"'-"'"'-':'-::--:-~--I seat, white naugahyde Pony Farm olters yng. when payment is to be S46~7497 or ~2---974 ' · BALBOA COVES , JWO~fENifl'MTied.todis·MAT,CHED Ladi~s , e hair, 2 yellow root Reg . Stele. $85 /up . madeincashorcash.iers after6pm PARROTS --Newport. Power Boal up tribute products. Full, man s deluxe., Raleigh stools. yellow hassock, 2 546-1224/673-2015 c~ec~ made out to the POOL table 4 x s. walnu CHRISTMAS SPECl~L. toJS'. •·JcanieSisco" p/t.t.fr.Levi,84&-MSS. SU PE.RB bicycles. bar stools, 2 twin head-i. D1st~1 ct . _ reen felt 718, wholes al e to public, ~ 640--...tlll "RobinTiankin" liiiiio'iiiiiOi~ ...... ~"§o~ Fron£, rear lites,· boards, good cond .uew•lry , 8070 Equ1pment ·.may be ex · new, g · 832-5242 "1'1imi Levcrtor." SECRETARIES Dynahub generator. rork 536--079$. le•••••••••••••••••••••• a mined at the Operations slate$.";()(). 548 ~l86. RENT-Canal.Boat Slip I'!'!!!!!!!!!'!~!!!'!!!~ keylock,$63 ea.5.2·9353. WA..,TED Building , 923 Bake rwAGON Wh eel Ll·te Fix.Pianos&Orgmn 8090 li-\ax22'.J2perFt. SALES APROPOS has poS itions open for nig n.calibre sa- les pe rsonnel. 1\t ust be able to start immed. Must have good rers. Apply In PersonOnlY APROPOS Tl & Countrx.,No. 21 Orange , · tA o~s r..rom Bullocks) SALESPERSONS · WAt"!TED Needed Immediately . . TWI N Mattress, comp. n Street, Costa M~a.-Set> 30" diam. 1-lurr/Lamps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·70661645-8715 GoodTypjng&Sh ITWO Scnw1nn Bikes •.. l May Co. best. $50. TOP CASH DOLLAR M.r . Ver~ Mile~. Bronze trim, $35 . SALE SLIP Availabilities Super long term assign. Mans 10 spd, $'10. 1 stin· 960·2388. 673-0005 Bonnie p A J 0 · F 0 R Y 0 UR M.1n1mum bid $.50.~ Dis· 6'13-5781 PIANOS & ORGANS N B h 20'·""'' Immediate Placements gray 5spd. $60. 673-nBO JEWELRY. WATCHES, tr1ct reserves the n ght to . ewport eac · JU Call Margaret.Priest _ WHITE Formica· tbl, 4 ART OBJECTS "GOLD refuse any or all bids RANCH ~flNK !Natural) Ru;: now & save. We wtU Power. 35'-SO' Power or 540-4450 '-CIJs . 1035 gold chrs , handsome 8' S I LVER sERvlcE' ' Coat ~tade by B.. Altman deliver Dec. 24th. N.o Sail.673-5253. NEVERl\-FEE ••••••••••••••••••••••• sofayellJgld,HunLHbr FINE FURN & AN'. BEAUTI FUL Reindeer Co. For s ft. person. ~onth.ly payment until . , AT TEMPO t.SIAMESE, beaut Blue Pt 846-2581 -TIQUES. 645-2200 skin fro~ Lappland. 12·14 . Spec order. l'riced Feb. 15th. 2i~~~;~n~la~~!o: ~e;i. TEMPO Temporary girls, Grand Oimp. stlc -E _ O\l t &tan~1ng eolortng-. before inflation at~s1soo. COAST MUSIC · Ph · · , Hele 12 .wk / papers sso . H~Pt!' dW~~E M~gh. INDIAN Jewelry, rings Wonderful decorator as-Owner.ill past 3 yrs Will C,OSta ~esaMZ·2851 · ly. · 675~ · 645-4919 Sided a~~ W/I,..!!__· us&t. rr. $6, bracelets fr. $8. af sesory. Use as area noor sell from storage. $900. f>ounla 1n Valley96J.6733 loots( S-•d/ ma e .... so .. "u.rvme 4 wkdys/all day wknds rugorhangonwall.$.50. Al s o Natural Autumn . r· · -* * * ADORABLE COckap()( glass rockla1l tbl. $175. 963-3612 Phone 644-4687 Haze Mink Stoic: Cost BALDW~l'i Spinet, y~ar Sil 9080 Stephen Cmifon p u p !i. ,.-1!~ d y f 0 I 642--0918 $.550 w·u II $250 c II old, paid si100. Asking ••••••••••••••••••••••• 500 MewportCtr. br. Chris tmas. $10 each. QUEEN DRESS RING w/8 rull cut PORTA llLE Sony Reel 581 .4014 ~ se. . a .. I S800. 644 --6?15 '73-19 .. MIN[ Cruiser: Hewporll..ach92660 557-1158. M tt BO-.Sprg. ram diamonds&genuineSan. Tape Recorder S65 .or HAMMOND ft10!:1e.1 T400 Bal'd & blupmld eng, a• r~' r e. d·awana '' emeralds . pest. Walnut yan1tYNEWBicycJesS85.lOgal .• ---WTr~·-· lowhrs.Metalflkfin.XI . You arethewinnerof Dogs 8040 $25.00-6'1 aft.2:30 Cradled in ropcbraidOO w /ea~v c d mirror , fish.tank . . Like_ n ew W/r ylnm. shape.$47SO.S47--0033 ( ONE! VIP :ASS Ji 1 ••-••••••••••••••••••• 01t IENTAL Bar;Scree~. gold. Never worn. or .. matching double bed Call 548-1018. Barg in. SlZOO. 640·5627 or . · . r·go~d) or t e w o e SHERR y 'S K9 ALL c hest, a ltar tbl., nest ficial evaluation $1500. A frame $100 or best orrer ~·0050. LANGF; J?ynam1c sk is Expe rienced or l'ncx-4lm1 Y BREEDS tbls., lots of odds & ends rare &. beautiful invest-for botn or seper~te. AQUARIUft1S: ~ gal .•. 12 WURLITZER sm a 11 w /o b1nd1ng_s $25. Hart perlenced.·StarttheNew tothe Boarding&.Grooming ofOrient,213.-43l-2660, ment at o n!~ $99~. 960--1290 gal., full y cc1u1pped. 1n· grand piano. $850_ C~m.aro Skis, Salomon Year oul , right. Join a ICE CAPAOES . Pickup & Deli.very Westminister 645-8385 Pvt Ply. . . -I c I u d es s la n cl $SO. IJargain B1nd1ngs $45. 644-4871 s01all pe r sonal o(rice TABLE lop art1f1c1a 551 -5131 afte:r 5 pm. . witb great training & · Poodl e Puppy SalE _ __ ~ _ Cbris.Lm.as lr.ee... __$5.. •642--{;889,rr SKI~ 16 '0wen.'>wlth even great er com · CHALET 546•2848 646--0818. · FULL issue · or .Marine PLAYER Piano, ''l"'alnUt. trailer. 70 HP lof erC: · m. issions s plit. Call 2701.cHarborBlvd., ·DOG Obedience 'class .~ :-.:!,' ~ ** C:orp. dress uniforms. 1918 xlnt coMl.·$600. or $1200548-2878 • 1 n B"illey <!iJ.--Oloo Wd ~· · · 'Wd, .. s1ze 38R.$40.847-329J · . _ ruma (Mesa 'Verde Shopping start e . ,Jan°"''• 7; -;, ~·~~~' qi& ~ . best offer. Eves. 494 ·2061 Transportation San C le m e nte Real Center) Costa Mesa. PM, NBJ(rvine area · G .Bustrum AfRCOi\fPREs.SO R Estate C::ompany Try .Please cal~ 642-56'78, ext 546-1928 · ~ I 0475 Falcon • 11-11;-00Ga1. • Sporting Goods '8094 C~;;p;;;,·s•••••••••• us-)'OU wall like u.o;. 333 to clai'in your ticlcet.s. •· ~ -..,,\ A COHVEN1yrr SHC>f'ANG ANO , FV 92708 $225 Cush 675·6261 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent -9120 ............... , CNorlh ~ounty toll free •PETWORLD• ..:;7, SEwtNCCUtDf:FORTHE Youare lh.e ,,.,innero! SET 14 Arnold Palmer SalesSec'y · toSB(.lO. _num~r1s ~0-1Z20). Lla-so-Apso. Chlhuahua, GAl..ONTHECO.· ONEVIPPl\SS lcIVE Jlll'\t a call or s hort golf cl ubs, bag, doz.••••••••••••••••••••••• Geal ore, 65 wpm toSOOO • • • l'!ny Poodles, Pekin~ese, -.. (good for the whole statue from Africa, Bali. b a J)Ji g I ove, score 91h ft. 'Overhead Camper. Programmer to$4!j(I .. , _ .Pit Bulls. Bull Terriers, -For•AdbtWOfMft'tW-W family) J-f ai ti, Taniti, h a nd keep e'r, n e ver used . Fully equ ipped. Call .IRVINE PERSONNEL ~erchandite Cockapoo, Pomeranian, C.U S... 642·5678, ht~ 330 to the carved, from $9. Unusual Retail over $500. Price before 6 pm , 557-2562. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Labs, G , Shep, Amer. porC'elains. lamps. 336 F.. SJOO. 581-0329aft. 5P~1 SERVIGSi>AGENCY E,.; mo. 100 MIXEC F B G' ,. IC[ CAPAOES 171h. St. CM. Roomc·,. Eleclrlc CoN 9130 • · 488 E 17th I At Irvine.I. ... _ .... _1 -8,)05 PUPS. Stud service mOst or oys, rr S 642-688!>. ' SKIS, XXL. I-fart Gavelin. •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Suite 224 Costa t.1esa "'""..,...~ breeds. 2525 West 17th at Diagonal Flattery CHALET 21 o c m . w /mount ed CH ILD 'S Yo1t:Dnve Elec· C 116 4 2 _1470 !'>•••••• .. ••••,•••••••••• Fairview, SA. Open ~ ~ ANTIQUE Organ & t)ak marker toes $30 tr· Auto P-edalConlrol ~ RE CHRISTMAS SALE, Eves. 53 1-5027. • 2701-C llarbOr Blvd... 'table Bedroom se(, cof· 548-6520-aft 6. • . G~ · (t $l5 830-8S22 ' Antiques, China, Clocks, 7 . . ', CM csa Verde Shopping fee & match end tbl:i>,• b con · · · ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!Crystal, Furniture, Roll G~RMAN Shepherd Pup-l 192 Center) Costa !\.tesa. Prov .• misc kitc he n l!F_;Ao 240 Skis, lue,180 Motor Cycles/ S700 top des ks, many g ift pies .. b lack w/brow1 ~ .._ .. ;i Pleuse call 642-5078. ext•itcms.675 --4302 cm, Look Nevada Grand Scooters -9150 .. Secret~_ items. Good discounts. markings, $35. 551-23.% \ ..,. :133 to cl11im your tickets. Prix step in bindings, Good sk11ls-5h 80 pl us H rst art 32GM · . /, ?' ··~.· -. (North County toll free MUST sell sml !\.1aplc practically new. $11 5. 7•••••••••••••••~•.••••• Typing 65-70. Enjoy Sto~~~tBc~ ' ainAFGl-IAN puppies, M/l>'.' ~ n u b is furn1 lamps, refp1g. 673-3780 . 71 YAMAHA M1n1 En· figure!l &detailwork. · -get one or these ex· 1· m e r c lothes, shoes cfc , duro.$165. JIELEN SCllAF'FER UP TO 40 % OFF,Anti-olically m.a•ked beauties . 540·1220). . 548-2671? • TV, Radio, 96cc;g....:927.c...c1 __ _ Personnel:Agency ques,as Framed Wild £or C hris tmas. Call • • *** ' 6'' 5-S pd . Ladic~ HIFi,Stereo 8098 197JHUSQUVARNA,xlnt 42fi2 CampusDr/B-4 Life Prints. ROLAND'S, 557-0535 ~ -0 (,.,...' !-\"r"" ... NEW heavy duty In· Schwinn. t,i\eneww/ac· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond .$500Firm.· NewportBeach SS7-Z7l l 3M5E.C08.JilHwy,CdMnACllSJI UND Pup:i1 ·2 I \~ .0 j ' '.!-. '• ' i duslrial Powet.Tools. cess.S85.S1cr(.'f.ary desk HAR Zll.,\Y s· Stereo Call979-1~. "'"""""""""""""""""""'~1:'~'~'=''~'!'8'!._ ___ ·:._ _ _j f~m. AKC, Blk/Tan. ,. ; • 1 Close ou.t..-Wholesale $65. Wht vil\YI 2pc. cur· Waln11t cabinet. Quality., K St d·rt • ... O U I S I C A R T lteady 12/21. 842--0333 & 1 I ·· • prices &1°2-0118 Sk.il #705 ner sofas. Sl.25. 10xl2' $450. 642-4R72 71 aw~ ?O .• reet 1 SECRETARY /AD · ETCllINGS 9 f 644-t444days. V J .. ' e lec t ca ulking gun , oval braide.d'-rug $35. " ~ Xlnt . running c ond. MlNI ST liATIVE AS· r.om · I""' ,_ $66.l:i. Skil #1706 Roto Blue rnl S7. cpl 26 S INGER Color TV t.1an y xtras. S22S. SISTANT for advertis· ;.ersonal Coll. ~fint.lsHELTJES (Mini-Collies \ !lammer s147. Blaek & 12 • 9 • • x 1 4 ·!I·:_-SGS . Floor !\.1odel $250. Good1 _"4_6~-86-'-"'~'------ ingJ PR firm. MU11l be '!'~~~h. Smoke, Con-AKC Reg, Tri. Ch.amp ; t Hi lle.cke r i.eso R Screw 846---0809. '\ cond,642-t992afl 5pm YAMAl'A '""'IX .~. organl1ed. Knowledi;:e o' eh1ta ,others 537-tl83 Sired. Reasonable. Will / f 'yj I $ 30 Rock II ' JVV " _..,., good grammar & s pcll-17 OLD Na\rajo rugs. t nold 'till Christmas. < ~lv~r T 1.11· · $59w;2 HALF Cl)llO Willow AMPEX reel to reel tape oi::: bst. orr. Call Ron a( ing. Xlnt typist. Able to Oriental ruJ: reasmra·ble SSf---6169. .. f,31 k'w f11 ":i.~r 8 · i. firewood S.15. d c c k . $ I S 0 w f 898-'-_3200 __ 1_1 .. _n_. ___ _ work evenings&: Daily catJ 4g.j-ooa> ' · ,, .. -Soc ~6 3 Roa:on~l 548--f.034 micro 1>honcs. Ca l l ~ . weekend s iC necessary. TWO -Fem. Dobe rmen "'· · --_ " lf;;';55·p ·4t ·b d ~c 5.iti -22!1.1. TWO Sc~teVb;~ke~U aume to P .O. Box 1903, & G .r~al.her . lO'M oft for ea.Call642-2483 -~19•2;85· Mi.lwaukee #l700 sett'j;ls. Oneida'·Lasl1nµ Jll A Culor. ~d . cond. 21 &_ I 69 L:.\MBRETA, $500 per month. Send re· FINE antique clock~. wall Pinchers. 6 wks old, $50. \ ': -~ ·~ 0.r a an aw 12 PC. Slerlin~ Sivr. 1>l;u·1 .-. -., cone! .. 1 71 A ~ Y · Ch · l28thH 8 . ~. ,_ Dr 111 583 .16 . Sprinu··644--4IOOF.xt.J7 w/stund . $1!lCallevcs. Silver Special. Pvt ply. ·~.!!port B e:lch, Ca r1stmss.1 •• ADORABLE Cocki;i poo -!\.11lwauk ee fl3 100 Plum· i;. -493..-.tl7!1J 919 7!l4or5&1-2306. .... ppfiances IOllJ PllJ?~. r ca Y or ' Milwauk ee #6580-1 -$ & •Sec~s, Bookk--••••••••••••••••••••••• Christmas, $10 each . _ AG~ , . 0 EEK FIND' Ground~n .._... d f ,.,\ hers -Kit $84 .4 2. SCRAM LETS --·-·· ~'7-41'8 /... B· ,, "crew Dnver$7 .45. ANSWERS :=::='-=--====--'----~ t...1z einder5i\gency t;:AS Coilori c range , ' · ' "'I """ ~ . ' - 4020DlrchSl.Stel04 elevated 2nd'broiler,scorr1sH1>upµie.s ,ha.ve ~ '10 CARRABl>:LLA lOO Jk)ttlc -W11!'h1 ''"MftTl.F.NNANW7.0Y7. I OP Newportlleacn8.13 lOO good conbiliOn, $35. shots male/fem, 3 mo 916'3 111,..""''.h<•r~"1n1tl"~'" !\t l ni bik e $200 . Culll·-Obloni: A 1OKr-;'vo 1,C F.T1 ttWOMt:t:N Dfol A Job 813--0855 !MJJ-7708 ' old. pvt ply, 673-23.'\l SQ:ES 10~·1SY.t 11••rt lb!• •t•11, ... h,.11~y .~1· Panoasonic cus:;. r adio WOHHL F.S T Y --{ -dT .... , · QHICl\I R!I~ r,,,11"1•1•1 •lr.11· A'l />'M $]~) ,.,. 30-0 11 I • S IT I -OT ll ~/\I T .. ll F. N Ho Charq. 0 OU 0 TIC W Tl Y C y "'f 111Mt-111w.-r._ ..... rn1n1 lh" n""-do•11 Mii rn " v• • "' ~ 1-1 ~ '\l•ho lricg to l'linib "·· ~ ' · " ' Establis1iedl96S AUT MA asher, N AK o rki es, "~• i>I····~. 1nch~lhi11: •tr'•~~. JX>rt. stereo rt.-"<'. player hiRher on th~ ladd~r of 1 "R 9 Dr r; 8 Cu!' t: 1 K 1, tl c N 1, $25. Electric dryer SIS Porns, Tea Cup Poodle:s, so •~•·n• 1,. '"" • 1'•• bvl•,• w /s tand SUO . Cu l I: succe•• 1,."''·" lh•ol lh•· ~ U d U bl 2,60 d I Pl l,L IN"!11~n1<11er111~.dl•... >••n 1 ·~u~tn ·ivt C'hltd' ..., •• " 0 .. GAN 1 W F" I • "'"' .· t: \' S GA. SERVICE.Sta.salesman se sa es •• r a r e r e a pr cot s . °""'"··(>kll""""11 • .,..,,,., 1tu~.1 111,,."1,~:"!l.ln<t' 642-3080 or552~ ... or l adder \VOBBLES .. &: lube man. Top pay & Newport ~vdCt.f 11·4. Others. 893-9719. ...1t11 •old~• t>•,.111. or 1>01<1·1.. ~ Cl>:NTS for e1e11 µ011,rn. 642-3080 G n R "-B oft E R RI :'>t 1. !-I •: L w · r 1 be nerlt!'I l>~xp N'...,. .11.,,m1111 .. rr~1 or 1oa~. Add~ ~1118 fw e~c:ll P•~•n more. 'rn1e , ·· ~ ·o•Kt.EFE & Merrit JLKYTerri(°"rsAKC$90 lft1'·••1oi•dru"""' kwrlt1M~L•~~m111"•1da1>"c1tl GIANT art 1>ale. SS. to•---------~ kNAGA IJ H CG O TlC O PlH min prer d . Full or b .,,. n cook to & / 830-""'~"' 1•r1111 .. d 1•111rr11 11C), fl•ndllni: oth•t,..1~" th ll'd· S " P /tlmc. Shell, 17th & ~·winove., P PP · "'""· " 11~11 flu ... iuw,.tt\\.ll...,, ei..o.,cM1h·rr)'w11t1•kf lhree S800. 711 Wl'Sl l7tb l. · AO.S &TAAY ·~'N ?Q~QD&C lr·•-e, NB d64,.6h .~,.·~.~r.Gd. cood $50. "II R IS T ~AS M ,. n I l"lt· l\1.r.111 ... 11ho 111111t ao 1 ..._._.or more. ~nd to o\Llf'e C.M. 8 -5 642-71il , Mi1celafteou1 •u• __, -~ m , ..... 2 ~·•"-•r..-:h '•"Ir·. """*"'· 103, 11>t> 1~1Uy Pllnt. -Wonted 8081 s ·n,:z. Y 8 I H 4 r'14'"-M 0 C~ i J M f. H L . Schnauzer pnnpl~._ 7 !it'ndtl.OOlor •MhJN1U"11. Nf'td~•nf)(>1".1'°"1u01.t Jl>~Tnath •15 t\1 SERVICF. St.uon .lt.n· -... ..., Add Zl c.lff• llW' t•rll ""l~rn ""'"-' ' ". • •••••••-•••••••••••••• S C L R H T • I O y I T L·-" R I M • · F'RIGIOAIR £ Washe:;,,{ weeks, 213-330-1306 fornra1 rl•~ m·'l •!ld~;,_l•I ...... 1au st11""'· f'l"~w York , Del Wh I Ch S ~ · . ~ •. • • ..dant.s, full k p11.rt lime. Dryer clec 2 ~ d "' ·~· P:Y. 10011. 1>nn1 N•ll'H!, Ad-uxe ee air ( SCR•PGOLD ,,.~ h1ndhn1 ,n111,rw•Hltl1J<I· ~z,,r N bH bothlikenew.SS2-ll237 _. RI C AOLWANRM C L L I L OVV <Apply at 12SI N. Co~t S2SO 96a-i301 Aft 6PM ' RISH Sette.rt, 3 males. ~1..,. .w1o~.., 9'11 t•lfe tllrft -N1 ;..1 j.:11:!111:0 P11•11 , --lli..:hesl pr1C'e!'i paid for Hwy,Laa:una8each. ' ' $75 ~•c h wJpapen & ..,,,..., • ..,..~s.n.ite M•r1•n c1H1.,..1n....,.~u17'N""'1ett•t1 19"...-.r1ahle1'V,('xc1·ilt•nt nn•~. bral'lt'I~. JC""'t•lry, h . MllrU11, t-U, Irie 0.11)' Pilot, ... .,_ I ' o••• KEHMOIE s o t e . 5(.0-1542 or 1•.uer11""'pt .• • ... w1111 111t11 .... t • ....,.t o\I t•• ~r Tiut.:a.: C'Ondition. $3S. C11JJ alsodcnt11l,.old • SEWIMG . • ...... n -f'rw..,,.1><.n"n,. . 1)(' .. Blind lititcn. trimmers, ~fr~ Wa~e Oven "J:!s79 $46-9460 ~MN~;Mf!~kU1~~i;.o;~~i'~: .!!':1~=..i·~::!..:"'.".': ,~';; 646-152.'i. --2~~n~~~:s~c~~~~~ ~,l;~,~~s! pre:sse.rs.E~.onlt· cs was,."', ··-···--$159 '\FGlfANs AKC In(. ",!J,r..!.~,"',!L,.,·,~.~~f:R. Nt>w!Nf'f'dlf'P(HlllAn;ilt 1100 WA'fEH Hf.D. knj,! liZ, {.···""' Och ""''"" Cll .. 2 72 N ompae ........... · Champ.swi.~ ~i .. & "' '"'·" .. ~ .... 11111r N...,!.,.,,.., •• ,,,..1w1.nk 1100 -" ,. a • · · Va m $64 -. C'took-et11Mndfor,on-trrM,.1• i1air111n<.'rnt11t-11Wwllt.. 11 .oo 1\ Irr r a rn e . ht r & hours \2 .:t l)aily • • CtlU .............. Blond $100 526-3220, lfrn lnlld• Nf!W llPRINC ll'St•MC'~l'lel Mo.>k . 1100 Pt'<l~atal. $130. 842-1835. -- SMALL Guest home _ , , 879-8701 !IU MM &R Po\TTr.ttN 1 .. t...i.M•<'••m.fl.k ... 11• 846 0471. WA NT V:tlld l-'ol di11J.: • need!I miture !em. ror Jfe Man Recliner Chair CATAl.00.1001~11a.•1l11ru. ·~' M!Wltt~ l'°'-'11 ... 11 00 P/um. lob. M".t be •bl, $129 bERMAN Shepherd P"~· free p.an<tn1 OOl&pon. Selld lk C'olnllilrttt;u;t ll<lhlt 11 00 WH T • ., I Ch11lrs 10 1.5 in qunnllJ'. •· I . I nn>.1n;w•KNIT9!ooll•·h11 , l'mnpl~ .. Af•ll~ri~•IJ .1100 I'" r OX Stot'. reg,, $57 %76 to prep•re breakfast 011 Alth.~e2 OC3:h0f)son y! pies, AKC, xlnt. qua . ti.Mc11-1 .. uern ...... t1u U,...,MArM"'""''I ~ Cost $175 new, St1crlflrf' - -• - wk n d 11 &: do ao 1n e SearlJ. RoehuC'k & Cnm· $l00. 'IMll!'tl r.~hlonBonk · 11 oo ffoollolllQ\1111~ 11 » $15 642-8310 USED ORlrt..ft> ... L hou.se -keeplng . l]Afl y . Ad.am s,u t 714-933-162!) 11111•nlSewin&~ .... $1.00 • M-1\imQui\100<!l!•t "'1: -ICJ'll,,.., 6'8-«716. Ma3nolla , lluntlngton =~~:r+iod:!:' , = POOT. Tahle11 Sll1ti' Bed$ RUGS Rft1ch 9fiZ-7781, 270 E ::f:RMAN She)lhf!rd,pup· J • J.'111<'10ry C'l('i.ran ~e 1'op st P11 ld. lht\'t• x_ou \ --i.U tdle ltetna whh a l>11I· ·17th-St-;'\-Cmt•-Mesn, pln.-1 wks-wt5hot."ft11' .• ....:..._-_ --....=... -::..... --....k-_ _ ___ -. to .... ·e'"it prlrc:.'11nrwlli r~ ru11:11 apprstlll'"''· 1htt1 .!II' f ]YPllotCJa1111ncctAtl 540--"*l en.GtS-1823 <LZZW<LLK!..UXVac s.ta-0791 . 1 thcmtomc.-.~-fl074 I. 0 8 M 7. 0 0 l:..!_) I T 'A' I""" K ~ (; Y 0 1.C11 G E , Pf.Nf!l'"L AW S~Sll OE I T L I L E T U R f E 1 R E P ~ k I Y LOI C Ht:NORRERO b l C DMM • Victoi:.Y · D'.odge is having a, Liquidation Sale! Bank d~rnands all remaining 197 4 Dodge Cars & Trucks MUST BE SOLD prior to Jan. I l 1 49 units.I Cars, Pickups, Vans,· Col s, 4 wheel Drive, Ramchargers. Come in and make us a ridiculous offer. You will make the best buy rof your lifetime. WE'RE SERIOUS! • 2888 HARBOR BLVD . C~S~A 556-4620 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1968 G HIA, fast 1700 eng, Rudials, tape. am/!m stereo, el<'. 499-2689 .. • . . , AT LAS CHRYSLER PllMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 19 _, I J ·- """'o a: • ._ ...... :l. < ..; .-.... ~ 0 N • M co " • ·' ~ it E t: ~ ....... • 21 % g . ...... Cl .. -~ ...... <M •m ... :;: co g~ --< ... 0"' ' I ~~ m-i-·-~--is~ ~- .. • t • .r. .. • ' Brand New '75 STARFIRE • • • • -' .. ... + --1975 :V. TON GMC PICKUP Loaded. H.o. shocks-springs, VS, auto.. P.S., P.B .. air cond .• H.D. b..akes, ·~ guages, Sierra Grande interior. (50~ 1975 GMC 4 WHEEl DRIVE Pickup. 350 VB. pcwer steering. power brakes, SM•6S .. speed trans., guages. on-off road tires. (50((65) 1975 GMC CREW CAB . VB, P.S .• P.B., positracllon. sliding RA window. radio. skid plates. H.D. shocks & springs, fuel tank, lack & guages. (505033) TERRAVAN GMC chassis. automatic. VS, PoWer steering & bf.Xes. maos & tires, RR door glass, guages. front stab .. chrome bumper. (5213tn 1975 TALLY STX VAN ' 1975 GMC CE-51703' 1V! Ton Ctlb & Chassis. Loaded. 4 speed ttaMtnission, 350 .va. power steering~ 10 ply lites. (568738) ' 1975 GMC JE-77013 10 WHEELER. 5 speed transmission.• speed aux. (~65808) $ DN. Cash ~rice fs S42.10 Plus T&L. Pmts. are for 48 mos. Deferred pml. price is S5828.34 Incl. T&l on creel ii app. APA IS 12.84%. #1830 ·, . • -;:-• • •-HOL DAY SPECIALS• • • s5 077 llMMEDIATE DELIVERY) ·71 FORD PINTO' Radio. heater. (036DIY) 1110-. c..r. prtw it t"il!Olllul TIL ..._ .. lar 341 ..... o.Med Pfl>I, P!'ICe. UQOl7,16 ~ fll.Mu'IClll -.A.P.A.lt 10.2~'11. Auto .. P.S .. P.B .. air, P->seats, P. windows,(677EYY) '71 PONT. CATALINA Auto .. P.S., P.B, AIR COND. {827FPD) '70 OLDS 98 LS . Auto., P.S., P.B., air, P-windoWS. P- seats. AM/FM slereo, tilt wheel. (651AGCJ f 1110dDM'l.C .... orlC•• 11410P'ulTIL P""s .,_ lar 341 ..... 0.t-Pf"I, l>nt• .. 11llO& 40 '""" l t L MCf9111! -· i\.P.R.11 l8.t3'1.. Vista Cruiser. 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Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 352, 6 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1974 TEN CENTS Decline Seen • ID Schools' Testing lly PMIELAllALLAN OIU..0.11~,UotS~tf "I don't want to send our children out of high school wilh deficiencies," said Capistrano Unified School Districi Trustee '\Villiam Enquist. •·1 ·don't v.·ant to hide behind comparisons.'' lie w::is referring to results or a bat· tery of state a.chievemeut tests pre- sented to the board this week \\'hich s howed high scores in reading in primary grades with a gradual decline by the time stud~nts complete high school,. particularly in mathematics and spell\ng. · 1 , "Every year we see this pattern,'' he added. ''We $tart out well and year·by- yearthere is a decline.·· ··But whose children arc we testing in the 12th grade'!" ask{:d Superinten· dent Truman Benedict. "We've more than doubled our gro'tol<tti in the last fi \'e years. \Ve have provided good pro· grams for prim'hry c hildren and the scores show this. \Ve also have weak- nesses which \\le are correcting.'' Test scores sho\\•ed that second and third graders. tested only in reading, scored in the79thstatepercentilc. This m ea ns that the average test score "'as better th<in 79 percent of the districts in the state. Primary grade students did better than state expecta ... lions, based on a performance profile \vhich plugs in classroom size, socio- cconom ic fuclors and other criteria. Sixth graders scored in the 82n d percentile in reading, 76th pcyeenlile in l<in guagC', 75lh percentile in spe\li ng and 79th perceiltile in mathematics. All scores \Vere \\·ithin the state pre· dict('~range. Seniors. tl•sted in the same :.irea s. ;.is sixth g r adt>rs, fe ll \v.ithin their predict· ed range in reading (76th percentile! :ind language 178th percentile), but they fell do\\'ll in spelling: ( 51 st pcrrcn · tilel and 1n :llhen1atics t5~!th percen· tile). The spelling 11nd n1athematics scores \\'ere belo111 st;1tc CX lll'l'talions. 1'rustee George \\'hitc ~;iid it's too late to beef-up basics al the hi!Jh school levul. .. rseopi(• 111 this district have be(·n telling us for years if \l'f' do I he job at the lower lcvc·I. the upper Je\'l'l i1•rll take care 'of it~clt. \\'c have to have ;_i rigorous appt'oach to tcac.hi"ng basic sk 1 ti.:' bclnrc high ~l'hool. · · Studvnt lio;trd reprt'Sl'ntati1\• t\rthur B;1k1•r. l)an;i 1-l ills lli)!hScho11I. po111tcd out th;1t many stlld!•nls ha\'l' a poor ,11t1tudl' ;tlxiut tests by lhl' tin1L· lhL'Y :;!L'l tu high ~l·h(lOl ;1n1l SOil\(' 1nakt· •· r ;;i1Jdo1n rn ark1ngs·' on tt'sl $heel s. J):trl'L'l ·raylor. 1Jrine1p;ll or S:.111 • Cll'lllt'nle High Schwl. said lh:.it onv ~late ll'Sl. l he -IO\\'a lL·:-.t. ha~n 't been rl·· vised fur 1:1 years :.11111 iu n1;.iuy\\'<lYS is oh:;oh·tt·. a ·Ulla to· ' a ' ro Study Unit Formed In Niguel A group of Laguna Niguel homeowners is studying the possibili· ,tY of incorporation for their com- munity: "This is really a study group to look in lo •.. the requirements. None of us a re going in \Vilh any preconceived notions.". s;:i id Herbert Tell man. c.o· chairman of the South Coast Commit- tee to Study lnCOryc?ration. The commitlC'e was established by the Niguel JlomCowners .and Com· munity Association. TeJlm an. co-chairman with E.J. Police Study Due Controls Hy J :\CK Cll.\PPELL Ol lhl O.ily l'llO\ SliH 'fhe city of Lagun.:i BCach. \\'hich r<'-· fu sed to fund a consultant's investiga- tion of tbe µolice departntent. is no1\.· scurrying lo lind \vays to control l'l'• leas~ of infotntatLon \\'tiich m:1y hl~ dug up b~· the firm. The consultant is La\v Enforceml·nl ConsultinJ?; <1nd Rcse<-1rch CLEC1\R1. ·headed by Ton1 Bcddin>,formt'r Lo~ Angeles pol ice chil'f. LEC1\ H \\'as hired by thL' Laguna Bea{'h Police En1ployes' Association whosc n1etnbers are disturbed \\•ith \\·hat the\' call a ··critical" brcakdo\.\·n 1n effecti.ve city la\\• enforcement. Hinkson. said the con1mittee last year studied the-wssibilities·of forming a l\-1unicipal Ad\'isory Council (ft.1AC) similar to the one est8.blished recently in Mission Viejo. .. Our committee's rinding ••• ·\vas tha t a l\1AC would Serve no purPQse. "The Orange County Planning Commission has done a very exCellent job as far us we're concerned ••. The Board (of Supervisors) is not follow- Oaily Pi"' Si.tt '°~' .;;Afu>L POSED WITH HER PET PYTHON IN THIS 1969 PHOTO :______Former Lagu!la Resident Oies -tn Florida of Ralller Bite 'fhc study will cost about SS,000, an amount the c mployes are \laying t•selves afrer rcfus--.1\ hy the city col/Eel\ to fund the study. =-ing them so u1hy woulCI they follow us?" Tellman said. Carol's .Cast The association, a union-like or-11: ' g a.n-i :e.a.t.i-G-11 o-t:-1-h tt d 6'p-a-r t m ~ri.t-e~ employes. and Chief of-Police Frank It Sahopcn ha,·c bC"Crl. ;it odds over Ho; Ho, Ho Noting that a r.IAC, once forn1ed. can only be dissolved fiy the Board of SuPervisOrs. he added. "\'..ou'rc gi\'· She Kills Self With Rattler -Kristin ,!\'lcGta\I/ \vent tO .see Santa Tuesday at South Coast Plaza in Costa !\fesa. She was unimpressed, Kristin. Who \\'ill be one year old o n Christmas Day, is the daughter.of J\;Jr. and J\'lrs. Al....J\lcG.ra\v o( Yerington, ~ey_ The,. family is visiting-re- latives in Coji_la A1esa for the holidays.• This picture-~hOuld help make their visil a memorable one.·. . inglipyo.urbirthright." -·-.-·-Orie -t ime Laguna Beach nude Others na1ned to the committee and , dancer Carol Cybulski spoke wistfully its su bcommittees a r e Frankie ofthcJohnnyCarsonShowbut heract \Vilcox. secretary; Lee A. Phillips, featuring live snakes and rock music • expenst'S and revenues: Gaylord only got her lxioked intn nighclub Inge, ty_pe of city government; Phil di\•es and jails from Fort Lauderdale, Caruso, makeup of City and proposed Fla., to San~a Ana over seven years. ti niits: Joseph A. Thomas. steps re· l\·fiss Cybulski. 37. has died of ,a rat· quired for incorpa,ration;·and Keith tl('s nake bile arte r a lusl, disastrous Sims, education and commilnity rel a· appearance in Port Lauilcrda le, • · lions \l'ht·rc she rung do1\·11 the rlnal curtain D k W . • -'G d · · . \\'ithaClc11patratouch. .~ u e ayne ID oo .Ford Pressured Brnw anlCountyauth<ff;t;.,,.y shc _ • , committed suicide by letting a rat· t\esnake used in her act ".Jessie Con, a .•. t.·on' at ·Hoag . D . James and Her K;ll"'' h;tc·hei· at -By e mocrats her Po01Ra!lQ.Beach apartmcny A county p;.1thologist and medical Actor John \Vayne. G7, was reported in good condition ut l·loag Memorial flospit-aH-n--Newport Beach this morn· ing uftcr undergoings·urgery Tuesday to repair \\'hat a hospital spokesman Jescribed as ··an old foot ball injur..y:" · 'W'ayne·s operation was termed a medial menisectomy on his right knee. Such surgery is corhmon among football players. The veteran fflln actor \Vas a lineman at use in· the 1930s, but-a leg injury hampered his foo tball career. The surgery normally involves re· moval of ''artil age fron1 the knee. Neither \Vayne·s fan1ily physician nru· the surgcnn \Vho performed the operation \vas av<1ilablc for comment this morning. · Ho\\·ever. the hospital spokesman said the· Academy Award·\\·inning ac· tor is .. doing \"ery.\\·ell." but COJJld not say ho\v long he \Viii be hospitalized. \Vayne.· a Bayshorcs 'resident:un · derwcnt cnncer surgery in 1964 and has been used as a nlodel or rnncer re· co\'ery in numerous An1erican Cancer Society ad can'ipaig'lus. PILOT AD BRINGS 20-MiNVTE SALE "lt sold the ti1·st 20 minutes the ad \rns ou~ in the paJ)l?r, nnd the phone is still ·ringirrg orr the hook.'' L That"s .the success story told the n·ine-rrrmt~'ht>l)flfce1T"Ulls ad fil th.e Dl!i.IY Pilot: ' .GR B.1\1\\' 1000. A:\ft F~l rad:" lit'es. Orij! U\\ ncr, Good tond .. $995. x"'""xxx • lf you arc looking for u fast sale. call 6..12·5678. l'ut 1,1 few words to "'Ork for you in thl' rl&:;ht pl1,1cc. The OtiilY Pilot I UNDERGOES KNEE SURGERY Former lJneman Wayne Capo Trustees Move Meetings Trustees of the Ca1>istrano Uniri('fl School Distr-i<" won't move---nruut'[d -n1uch during the next thrC!t.> ltlllnths. 1'hey've decided to hold their meet· ·ings nt Sttn Juan Elcn1<'ntarv School in S11n Junn ~Ca p1~trono lh1·u111:::h ~l art'h. ~l ectin~s. which be,::in ;1l 7:JO Jl n1 . 11re ht>ld on lhl' rirst and th ird :\Inn· 1t:1ys of the n1onth.1°ht.> i;chool ii: locut· l'd on-thf' !'Orner or .'pr1ng Slr('et Hnd El CnminoJlcal. a<"ross frorr\Jic c1.~st i;ate ~fthc Old ~tission. ' .L I cxaminer said it could ha\'e been nc-on ·Tap· es B ·11 cidenta1 but police claim .-cvealinJ;! . l notcs·:ind letters ,~·ere found in ht'r \VAS I[ I NG 1· 0 N ( UP I ) - Democrats. tbreatened today to hold up congres~ional adjournment until President Ford acts on a bill giving the govcrnmf'nt solC' control of former President Nixon's Watergate tapes and.documents. 1'he initial agrc~mcnt between lhc Ford administration and Nixon c·nll ed for the tapes and records to be stored :lt thczigguratin Laguna Niguel. Ford has until midnight f~rid:.iy to sign or veto the bill eonccrning Nix· ou's tapes and documents. If he does not si~n it, and Congres:i is still in session at ·th:it t ime, the measure \\'ould a uto1n::itically hceomc la'"'. Assis tant Uemocrlllic leader Robert. C. I~yrd. however. is hoping to adjourn the Senntc by Thursdav followin¢ the expeoted 51\·earing in Or Nclson·1\. Hockefellcr as vice presi· dent. If Conj?re·ss is not in session and f'ord does not sign the bill.'-hc ,\\•ill in tifrect have .. pocket vetoed" tho n1ea s ure by cll•nying Congress an op· portunity to override. home. The exotic dancer had used the four· foot rattler in her show ;it Happ·s· boungc, until. it \\las raided and shl~ v..·;.is :.irrcsted. Shortly aftcr\vard, the nij:(htclub c::inCell ed her-;· ''She crie<l ... " said ~l anager Dun · bar l 'atman . l\liss Cybulski still faced thc latest chari::es of obscenity and impropriety in Florida. follo\1·ing numerous 111·· rests in t' I ud ing several Ill Santa A nr1 ·s Aparlnlt'.'n! A-Go-Gn In b~·gonL' .\'Cars. Sta• continued her snak(• dancing act. despite the f:ict it posed a double- b.:irrcl1('1) dangC'I' because she \\'BS. . g ravel.1· allergie to Cortisone, the snakebite anli<lnte that s:1vcs lil'i;>\._, Investigators s;1i d she \\'as ~ a \\'C-Ck ago by the rJ1tler \\•hich shared ht'r upartmcnt 11'\lh a \\·atcr ntoccasin a boa conslr1ctor :incl ::i tur:111tu l~. lier favor1t(• previous pet \\las Del' ii, a 12·fo<il . 55 pound python. She died S11t11rtla .1· in :i hos pital \\'here ~he'' :1s tx·•n!! treate<L One of her ht'ad\1nc·m:.tkin.: episodes in ()ran~L' County during tht· Grisly Joke Laguna· 'Police Uneartli Bones 'l'hc skeletal remains of a human hand were found protrudinl! from a mound or eart.p in 3 vacant bru~h.;covcrcclJotin the Ar ch . Bea oh ~-I eig hts section of Laguna Beu ch ·ruesdar. · 1'hc finder. Ron Ellis l9~~M:i r J\\'('., ra11c<l polil~c \\'ho llll· earthed the bones . Oll1Jer~ concluded thl· gri~I." find'' :1s parl of a lahoratory spccin1en after they noticed th(' finger joint:-\\'l'l'C con· nccted \1·it.h \Vire. • /\search or the Surroundi ng ure;:i l'bilctt to produce a <lcht1011'1l l"C· mains -\\'1 rcd or otherwise. I late 1960s involved a l\'t'\\'IJOrt fo~ree1vay rollover auto .accldcnt in 1\lhieh C;:ilifornia Hi'ghway~P.11t·rol of- fiecrs ginger ly • huiited her. stit!'1er.\· pets ill center divider iceplant. She w-::is-injured in the acciclenl and had bct'n bitten several times-the latest in the pa;;t month.-befot:.e lhl· fatal incjdent authoritit:s have ruled \\'as suicide. 'Shooting Star' Case Closed By Coast Guard An officio] report released this \\'eek by the C.Oas1 Gua rd officiallv c!nses the case of the missing yach0l "Shooting-Star" but failed to de · \ermine ho\\' il sank \Vi th :ill hands. All 10 mC'n on board, including Orange County Supcr\'isor Rnn:1Jd C:asp('rs.,wcr(_• ofricially declared mis· / si ng at sea and presumed dead. . \\'hde lhe report failed to comf' up '\~lth :.in exact cause ror the ~inking, it did conclude thal the incidcnl. \\'hich occurred last .I un e off Baj<'t CalLforni;1, involved no foul pla.v. Accorclin~ to Del 1 lorton. orh· or thC' Coa~t (luiird investigators r1·spon~1 · hie for the report. there "':lS "no ac· tionable misconduct. in attl'nlion to duty, ncgl i gencL' or 1\'il!fu I ' iolation of la\\' or regulation." lleavy \\'l'athl'I' \1·as bJ ;1111e d, in part, for thl' ,'<.inkin.i::. the report eon- cludcd. At tho tlmt' of the t ragcd~" \\'i nds 1verc I:; lo 25 knots 1\ ii h gu~ts up tn <10 knots ;.111d S\\'Clls \\'Crc runn1,ng 10 to 15 feet. · B(lsidi;s Cas1X'rs. others on honr1I :Jl the time oflhr :-:inking includl•<l t\\'l'l of Caspers":-ons. Eric <ind Kirk; F'rt'fl ll;1 rber. a 1)(1\\'l'l'ful po\i11r:-il f1~urt', ·rnrn Kl ein, rxrc>u11\l' :.i s:-:isl:.int tu Super\ tsnr Hal11h ('lark : l.\\'O nf Kll•in's brothers, T1r11 <ind John ; Leonard Ba~hor. :111 .;\n11h1·1n1 build· in.I! contr;1('lor: B.i:-hor·:-tll'Phc\\·, Uoher1 Ras hor, anti H1ehar<i ·rutl.v of Anahein1 . llorton said the case "'as ofli('iAllY closed hc~:.iusc a thornu~h tn'Ve~tig,1 · tion h:td ht'l'n t'6ne -and there W-.t:J not tung rurlhcr lo study, Thf'r<' \\'t't'<' u 111lmh(•r of riucsnons lefl u11Jns\\ crc>d, hO\\'\'\ t'r. ll ort<.>n :.a1ll ;1n1onA nlhl'r un- r(•solvL~tl points.0111c1als couhl not 1h,>· rl'l'tllluc \\'ht•lhL'r or nut tht 1':l<'ht':-; ltf('Jackcts had hccn U'll'd, h~\\ the• 1ncket.; and Bo~ton Whult·r ltll•IJoat hnd been d:nna.iictl, or the l'X.1ct lot:i· t].on or lhe sinking_ lie hh1n1ecl con· nict\n,g radio rcpnrts. num e rou·s· Lssu·es. including performance· criteria fol' promotion. budget cuts, a_!!d.chiy·Lo·da.v operation u( th(' fore<•. - l'itv ofrieials ·ruesd:i,-d.:onletl they arc §ecking: \\ays of ;,suppr<':.sin~:, tile LEC1\H report 1vhi<'h n1ay hP lT-1tical 1Jf facets of tht.> tlcpartmcnt •Jpt·ration. ' llo\\'C\·er, '.\l:1yor Hor llolm '!<l·- mitted the city \\'anted an ··opportuni· ty to discuss \\'ith the associatiou som<• tender tAings before> they re• lease 1l. "\\'e \\'1n1ld like to make sure that in!orn1;1tion given out freely by the ci· ty is.in some \\'U~· eontrolled by the ci·· ty."' illa.vQr llolm said. Initial attcn1pts h.v the cit~· to co n~ lrol l'l'lellsc of information ,.gathered by LEC1\ R -the study b;; lo start 1'hursda.v ·-1\'ere JTW1dc by \Vi\liam llami!ton, a ma11agemcnt cons ultant hired by the city lo negotiate \Villl employc assoerat1ons al sa lary bargaining sessions. lie is currently e11g;1getl in a management an<l leadership <lcvclopmcnt progra1n for fSee PROBE, Pag:c .\_2) Fa11· through Thursda.v 11·ith hiJJhs <I! thf' beaches ,Jrnun<I CK rising to 72 1nl;;nd. (Jvc1 n1ght ln11 s :ts tl) 4.J. .. l .'\SIDE 'l'Qll.\ \. A f<nlpl1 \ud<•r r. ~t'u rr/1 group .~n1J.~ too h1rn111 p.:oplt· are iOl· llt.lt'.~~(Jl'//I/ •'.f['I0.~ .. 11 IV x ra11~ (lrl(f 'L'k /l"\.\l/:ll· hurn1/u! radia/1011. S!t1n/. /JO 'lt :11 I 11clt·~ llNtonq ... Annl.•nd~" " l AA. !lord . ., .......... , Ill·• C,ohfo1nt1 "' Ol•l•<>nilOlt'"• .. t•r"•Co<<1et ... Of'a"QtlCo~<lh All, Cl•-il!iH 1)1,10 14.U Com'l\ , .. P•oo•~ (1·1 C•o~•werd "' J..,.<1ll1wen. " O•il~No1•<t• ... """ .,., Erl•l"oll P•t• •• 0• \IO•ftC•l~'I ... Eft!t•l.tift""'<ll ... Ttl•••lle11 .. ftft~ft<• 11•·1 Tit••1 .... .... ,,_ C• '' Wt•l~•r .. Ko•ot-<-" Worl•H••~ .. , I • ·1 . \ • • -• I ·- I 0•11' Pilot SU.II P""" "' J-V1U1r11 • • • WAYWARD BUS RESTS ON SIDE AnER BOUNCING OFF CARS IN SAN CLEMENTE Stlitton W•gon Belonging to Former Angels Manager Hit by Brak!less Vehicle Runaway Bus Rips Cars • Bobb y Winkles ' Wag on Damaged in Clement e ·Bv JOllS \',\f,TERZ.\ -OfllW 0.llf P11M SI.OH A runav.·<1~ bus v.1th no brake~ careened dov. n •• ~teer1 rC'sulenll<tl street in SJn ('le1ncnll.' lute Tuesd:i,·, missed a t·ur,·e and then pJOy,•rc1 sidew<1ys into two parked cars, in· eluding a station wagon ov.'ned by ba:o;cball t'O<ich Dobb.v \Vinkles . Only one Qf lhe three occupants of the con,erlc(J school bus \\·as injured, -~llhuugh another n1:.in \\·as taken to the hosp1t:il for examination. Thf' runa\Y~•Y incidt'nt took p]a{'e shortl.v a ftt'r 11 p m. 111 th<• 200 block uf Calle dt: l;i Espt'ranz;1. only a fl•11· hundrt•d yards ~hove police hCad- quarters. Police a :-isertcd that the dri,·cr of the old Ford coach \\'as aware that the brakes were out before taking the •bus Front Page A I . PROBE ... c:ity departments. llami\lOn rl;!portcd\y learned about the pending LECAR probe in one or the mun.agcmcnt ··rap sessions'.' and· was surpr-ised Lhat thr city MUld not control the release of tbe report. up :.teep residcnlial slrerts. The dr1v('r \1as ide ntif1c>d as ).!i('hael Robe rt Strom, 22, of 2;17 .8 S. Camino Real. One of thl' p<iss eng('r ~. James \\'1ll!am Stewart of Patm Springs, suf· fered a gash to his scalp when the coach roar1>d downhill, nipped onto its side and slid into two dri ve\~·ays \\'inkles' nearly new s.~ation wagon ~'as damaged to the tune of •e\'eral hundred dollars and jammed agai11st a garage \','all by the impucl. \\linkles is a couch with the Oakland -1\'s and a former manager for the C111ifornia Anj?cls. Nexl door, at tht> homt> of Charles and Terry Orr, La Es peranza, the family VolkS\\'agcn experienced similar damage. The Orrs a lso 1\·ill bave lo install new fronl-yard fences and landscaping. Police Sgt. Frank ''erger !><..lld thi.lt Juck \\'as .,..·ith the residents on the street, because the bus fortunately Yl'as slowed afte't it toppled. ··tr it had stayed upright and plowt·d into the garage of the Orr residencl'. there could have been a tragedy," he said. 'Several members of the family \l'CN.' asleep in rooms near the garage. and had spilled gasoline ignited, the,, officer said, a blaze would have en- dHngered the occupants. Adding to the problems in the neighborhood, officers said. ls t11c sirnple fact that the bus is not insured. ""It looks like the people \\'ho ha ve damage claims \\'ill have to look lo theij· o"'n insurance for covcragl•," Yerger said. County_ Board Studies Departmental · Merger At least three top Otange County not receive one of the new jobs will government executives face an uncer· · face a number of alternatives. Promoter Appeal ing Rock Ban • A rock concert promoter. denied use of the cafetoriurn al San Ch~.nente I lii.;h School by school officials, has •1ppcaled the decision before the 13oard of Trustees of the Capistrano L'nif1ed School Dis1rict. 1'he bo;1rd indicated l\1onday it \1ould approve the request if the pro- moter follo1vs a set of rules \\'hich the :1dn11nis trution Yl'ill draw up 111 January. Jlrn Jcnk1n:-i. "ho represents the Four ~tuses in San Clemente, told the hoard thHt he h;:ul "looked at e\'ery hu·ility up und do"'n the coast" and touldn't find one as good us the high school cafl•Lorium. I le s aid he "·ould do \\'hatevf'r lhe adn11n1 strat1on required in order to rcnl the· facility, prQ\•ided lha-t other people 1naking similar ·requests arc made to abide by the same rules. "J'he probJcm, urcording to John Sn1;1rt. a.»~istanl principal a t San Ch:"nl~·nte ll igh, \\'HS prim:1rily lack of :-iuper\·ision. 'l'hrec t oncerl s all involving .ll·nkin.». \V{'f"I' i>ut ' on at the high :.C'hool 111 the last l\\'O years. Because they art' public functions , patrons arc allo\\'Cd Ill con1e and go freely. At high :.c hool acti\'ilies, students are re- <1ui rt·d lo slay inside the building at all 11n1l'S. Oncl' they leave, they cannot rel urn J1..·nk111s ~aid he hires police. but 11 tndd he .,..·11\ing tn.hire teachers for :1ddilion~d supervision. lie admitted that beer containers and marijuana c1J!,aretles are somctinlC'S found in the refuse left from the concerts, but he ~aid sehool-s pdhsored c\'ents have the s;1n1 e problems. Smart admitted that part oflhe pro· blen'I is "'poor pu~ic relations." l~e s<iid if a problem ever occurred, the school would be blamed, C\'en though it did nothing but rent a building. Board President Gordon Peterson, v.·ho \'Oted ugainst the motion lo pre· 'pure guidelines for such _activities, said he did so because school and ad - ministrati"e officials recommended ;1 gainst th_!.! proposed use. . ··t r \\'C <1\IO\\' thi s TIO\\'. and something h<.1ppens, we're \'ulnera· blc>."hcsaid. Library Presents ·Film, Magicia..;~ ".Fantasy of Feet'' will be 9ne or four children's films to be shown free of charge at 4 p.m. Thursday in the l~a guna Beacb library. Jn addition to the films, magician Paul Slather Y1·ill make his first public appearance. Refreshments will be served. TO STUDY ABROAD Oilvid Marple CHOSEN BY AFS Kathy Basile 1 3 Lagunans Cho-sen As AFS Candidates Three Laguna Beach High School juniors hq_ve been selected a& can- didates for thc Ame rican Field Ser\'ice (AFSJ 1\mericans Abroad progr:im . Thl'y are David !\larplc, ~on of !\Ir. a nd Alr!i. Thomus J\larple of 2545 Iris \Vay, Laguna Beach; Gaye Johnson. daughter or Mr and J\lrs. Forres t Johnson of 139 1 [Junning Drivc, Laguna Beach, and Katy Basile. d aughter or l\1r. and !l:lrs. Rudolph Basi.le, Laguna Beach r~idents spending the year in Alturas. The three \\'Ill be placed \\'ith families abroad next year if enough homes can be found, said Patty Cutkomp. AFS local chapter pres\- •• U.S. Approves Energy Sea,.rch \\"1\SllINGTON (UPI> -Congress has given Prl'sident f'ord a S20 billion program he sought to find new sources of energy, hailed as the larges t research and de\'elopment project ever undertaken by the United States. The legislation. ~·hich could exceed ·S2o billion over·the next 10 years, is designed t0-make the country -self· sufficient in cn~rgy. The Senate gave the bill Final con·· gressional.appro\'al Tuesday,,91 to I. with Sen. Russell B.'Long I 0-La.), the lone dissenter. . dent, David lists as his interests· moun·. · 1aineering, bat!kpacking and hik ing. l·le run,; cross-counlrf and trat'k at the high school. • Gaye Johnson is lreasurcr for the Girls Athletic League an,d has played GAA volleyball and bask¢tba\l. Sht• ·~ a member of the pep club and the A FS club, . was sophomore class \'icr- president. and ~·ill play quarterb>i ck in the powderpuff football game next month. Katy Basile. who enjoys backpack· ing and horseback riding, '''as sophomore" class treasurer. She com· petes in GAA s ports, and is active in the debate, ski, sailing, bowling and AFSelubs. Niguel Erosion . Brings Lawsuit Avco Community j)evelopers ant.I the Laguna Niguel Corporation were sued for more than $84,000 in damages Tuesday by'"a.J..aguna Niguel woman who claims thal erosion at her home is caused by -negligence when the home site was fu-st prepared for con· struction • 1'1rs. Lois R. Strenkowski, 29761 Preston Drive, claims in her Orange County Su:>erior CourUction that s he has been compelled to pay 518,000 in repairs and has seen the bome's \•a\ut• fall -by $10,~ since she bought ft in 1969. lie called Jack l.J3"r§"tead. vice presi- dent of L ECA·R. . lfaJllilton said Tucsd.ay he "indicat- edlhC city's concerns over utilization lain f uture as the Bo·e-rd wot-Theycould a:taintheir oldtitlesbut Supervisors weighs final cons61ida-they would report to Osborne rat~ of the report.·· · lie said that prlnuiry among those concerns is "the-city':-, legal pOsition for maintaining the confidential nature of personnel fiks. ··1 real!\" can·t sav the cit\" is afraid it is. !Join~ to be s"ucd, yoU can SUt' anybody for anythin~ lh('se days, but th al 's. a possibility,·· he s:iid. ~ llan1ilton sau.l he \\':ts seeking to ar-· r\~'(' ut <1 ·" IC'\"f'I of undcrs t anding" and !'>~ud that Yl'hJlt• lhc ell~ \\as not paying l(IL' the ~ludy. tl \\as a parly 1n the ::.ludv. "II lh1• t•11y 1s goi ng to t"oop1>rate , it has lo ·knC1\1' ho\\' to t oopcratc,'' lla m11lnn snH1 lron1c.11\~. !ht• c1t~· lo.-.t its chance lo 1·nntrol th .. • stud~ .ind .111the1nform a- 1l11n \\'hen 11 dcclLncd t11 .fund the r .. -~ L->01' l. II :d~ t ('.i. 1 ol 1 he LEC \ R ~ta ff s.1 id he lt•ld l\.1111il\11n lh.1t h1•eausc the 1•111µll)yc~· ..t"~<ll'l<illHn 11 as thC' con· 1r;111111~ p.1 r1.1. I.EC'\ n 11 .1-. ohligat1·d 111 lti rn 11 :. 11 nd1n:..:~ 011•r In tht• t•lllPl•l\'l'S. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1,... 0• ""9f Co.t'1 D• >ly P<lot, _, ,,. ,.,.,,,. " "'''" ~•nr<l I .... j,j ..... Pft\\. 0\ l>Ubl >'ll>e<l 0. ! ... 0. ..,Ill" r: ... " ............. "" (01"1>•"• s.--.... ..i,1"''" .... llUb'•""'d MOr..i•; thfOVQll '''""' lor ("'!• -.... ,...,._, 6'-•cn 01unl1nqlon llo.o.:ft '""" '''" V•ll•• l•v•n~. )•ddlfl>d<• \l•l'~Y •"'1 u...., &-~" \Gu•n ''"" A 1•"9'• •rQ--.1 _,,on" pull'•"'•a !l..tr. .. a••• .,,a Suna•;• r ... 11'"''"'""1 P"bh\h•nq pl•nt " •< JOO -II II.or ~!· .. 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I>'•~ ti C.O'" """"' (•llef'M• ~l"ilt. ... llT ,.,,,., UOO "*""''• b• m••I \• 00 "'Cl'l!N• m•l•l•y °"''-''°"' U O'lmon!~•• • lion of seven county departments. than the supervisors, would lose the The board Tuesday delayed action keys their county-leased cars and - on deta iled plans for'operalion of the could be placed .on probationary Environmental Management Agency_,__status, just like new elJ)Q.lQyes. until the second meeting of Janu·ary, The lattl!'r means they wou ld forfeit sparing for the lime-being the need to their status in the-county's merit demote or fire tile key officials. system and could be fired without The action super visors had before . cause. As it now stands, they are en- them was to create the legal titled to a cause for firing and ~erson- framework for the new super-agency. nel hearings. " · 't\'hich is a combination of all cOunty The department heads most likely departments dealing in environmen-to lose their status are-County J!9ad tal or planning affairs. Commissioner L. Ted ~lcConvillc"':' Thi' El\1A would be the first of ffeix Building and Safety Director Flo~1d , agencies lo be formed froni the cur-Mc~lellan and Real ,Prope rty -rent 33 CO\J.nty departments. Services Director Stanley Krause. The plan calls for major reshufn ing ~ In a lengthy memo to the board. in each E:\IA department to make County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said !hem v.·ork as a cohesive unit. It also the jobs Krause and lttcClellan no1v means reclassification of Lh e heads of hold are not required under govern- each department. menl codes. Jn the proposHl. 11.G. "George" l\1cConville 's post is s tate - Osborne. board-appointed head or the mandated but can be legally delegat- E~tA. is seekin g cr1>ation of three as-ed to the EMA chief. Kuyper ruled. sistant directors of the new agency to The county is also not required lo handle regulations. development and have a )~arbors, Beaches and Parks administration. Director but.that unit's director, Kcn- Existing dep<lrlmcnt heads who dn . nCth Sampson. is retiring next month. Liquor Chief Blasts Call for Slowdown \\'ASl!l:\'GTPX (t;PJl -In thr midst of its mnst lu cra\1\'C se:ison, th(' t.:.S. liqu or industry tod a~ denounced sug)?estions Iha! 11 curt:11l nperation" :-n that grains u.'ird in <ri .,t1ll1ni! could be di\'erted lo help feed star\'1ng pcu· pit>. The prcsidrnt of the D1 st1!ll'd Sp1 r1ts Coun<'1l of the L'nill•d Stall':., :\lalcoln1 t y meat, milk. eggs and butlC'r for th e American consumer.'' I la rr'is . .,...ho said the dis! iller~ \1·ouhl be happy lo help in any \\llY possible to a llc\"iate the \\'Orld hunger pro- blcn1s. rec rilled that in 19·17 th;..•re 1~·as a \"Oluntary cutback by the industry so grains could bc shipped abro;1d. 1Lirri~. said tb .11 such a m1)1e \1ould Hut hr said that effort ":1g a rh:i· h;1 \·1· ;1 dt•\'llStal!ng 1..1ffet'l on ·the n;i ;istcr. si nce niost of the J?ra1n nc \'CI' \ton's stai.:t:l•rin~ etunun1.1· anti .,..·oul<I ina<l e tl n\'erscas -and \\'hat tlid \\·a ~ <In httlr to ;1\1<'\'iatr th(• 1\orlcl hungl'I" pr11n1ptly used in 1he clii;u\linl:l prn- rr1s1~. erss. not 10 ft•<'d the hunJ,.!.r~·. Jl.1rris told ;1 l\('1\·~ conlrrrnc·c 11 The alcoholic bcvera,i::c industry 111 quo1 n1a nufucttu·l'rs Yi t'rt• "\'~t'\' ~011 1\n1cr1ca employs 1.9 million workt•rs Cl·r 11ed ·· 0\'t'r such i,loga ns a s· a nd !hr companies and their "Produce Food.Nol Liqt1or." f'mployt•s purchas~ S\6.4 billion in The suggestion that the liquor in· J!oods and services from other firms, tlu:>try s hut 00"'" or cut bark v.•as .,..·hlch llarris said would "come righ t ntJde b~· falJled nulrili(ln1st Dr . .Tenn o(fthef.ross Natlonal Product.'' ~!eyer at the rl'cent \\"or ld Food Con llarris said the alcoholic be\•erage fl•rC'nc e in Rome. industry shi!.re of federal taxes. SS.I Declar1ni:: th;1t :drohol d1st1tling billion a year. u-ails only corporate prnce5s US<'!' no rice. the rh1cf ~ra i n .ind personal income tax-in yieldlng lood f!lr m11'it 11nclen1ourish£'d f>eoplc. l'C \ cnuc, .a.J1l1 Lh<il an,r c utback would 11arfi<1 said only S IM'r ccnl of th(' l'11r11 thro\\· lens or thousands of v.orkC'r~ c rop is i'.srd in di<:til1111~ ... Cl(J.i tl1·rre~~ o,ul of jobs and further dcprcs:-i the na· or lhf' .,..h ,.at cmp. :1nd m1n1uc11tr tion 'sc.cononty . Jn1ountsor ry1' ti nd h,1r'lt'.'y _ IJ,1rrls said t.h:it thC' lnduslr\· h:i!! And he s:11d that d1sllllcrs fn1· 2S bren hurl b\• th(• l"l't'l'Ss1on T\\'O \·,.ar11 yrars IHl\11! l>r<·n rt·rychnb! the grain :ign, 1he raleofinC'l'l':l:!<Cd liquor.<1all'i.' ~s h1 1-:h·pro1c1n 11n1mJI frcds. :issur-"''as 5 lo 6 percl'nt. but 11 hll s dropped 111~ ··cont1nu1ng "upplrcs of high quul1 lo :ibout :i percent. thi 11 ~ear. he s;1 1d. ' P.rty scopper. Skirr in· a mClange of chevrons. Cpral color, princ, lace. .- Jn one size, 872 Medallion lace shirt of polyes1er/co1con. ' s;zcs s.~1".L, S<14 B)' Chcssa D avis for • W.W. Duke. Town and Travel Sportswear SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' ,. SHOP SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SANTA ANA; 547·121 1 •SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 556·0611 ' • l t . ' I • ' ' ,. ' • U.S. Set To·Study ITT Split WASHINGTON <UPI J The Justice Departmept an nounced 1t has il.S1ted d federal court to order ;1 special sturty or options for lnternat1oni1il Telephone and Telegraph to divesl A\1s. Inc. Levitt & Sonfii ll'lc , and the }la rtford Fire Insurance Co Under the terms of an earlier court action 1n Sep tember 197 1 ITT w&s 1n · structed to divest itself or either •l artford or three Qlher firms A vis. Levitt a nd }lam1l to n l.1f c Insurance Co TllE ITT STJLL holds :di of the in terest 1n Hartford and Levitt and s till owns ii m.a1or1ty interest 1n Avis · but 1t got rid of •1am1lton nnd 48 percent of A\ IS through 1wo public offer 1ng.s Thomas E Kaupei-ass•~ tant attorney gener::i l 1n charge of the a ntitrus t d1Y1s1on. satd the appoi.nt ment or a special master b'' the U S d1str1ct court in flartford, Conn . ' would benefit tht: parties and the court ' The Jryst1ce Department pr~ that the specia l master study options for d1vest1nG Avis Levitt and Hartford 'with particular regard to the present concll 11on of each compan y · The special m 11stcr w1th1n 60 days would be experted Lo report his f1nd1n gs to the <.'OUrt on how the compan1c:. could be .. hed and ho" much time 1t wou ld lake tn :iccomphsh the d1vest1ture BOTH THE dcp ... rtmenl al'ld JTT have submitted plans for ITT d1vest1ture of \v1~ and l.cv1tt but the court has not acted on an} of the plans The Justice Department propo sa l not e d that serious obJeCl1ons have been interposed by I'M' and \VIS and other disagree merits have arlsen between the parties" on th" pl:ins for d1vest1turc <.._ Pan ·Am's Pilots Take Cut .. llASHINGTON IAP I Pilots of f1n ane1ally a1hn~ Pan Amenca n "1orld <\~rways ha\ e agreed to take an 11 percent cut tn pa' st arting Fe b. 1 snurrc11; Sa id The agreemenl v.h1(h '' 111 be signed laler this \\tek, will more than "'Pc out the scheduled 9 percent pay· raise that goes into er !tel for Pan "m pilots on Jan. I. f t mean!i th e <l\CI ag<' pilot salary-at Pan Am "'111 drop rrom the S55.boo \c, cl that will be effective 1n .ranuar~ to about S49 000 after Feh I Pan Am p1lol!i '°urren tl y rece1'e an a\erage salarv or about SSO 000 according lo !he o\1r Line Pilots Assoc1at1on Pan :\m Cfechneii com~ :nenl on the report The Air Line Pilots Ass0tlat1on also declined to conr1 rm the ~ta.te ment. saying 1t could :i.ot eommtnt at thts timr • Auto Layoffs 80,000 Gerrnans Idle RQ :\:\ IL.;P I • P1't' \\.l:-.t Gt•rn1.1 ri ~1 uto CQmp,1 n1(!s c:omphun1ng Of o.;J u n1p1 n ~ dom c~l it .1nd foreign s ,1 les ha\ P laid off 80,000 \\ 01 kt'I s \1olksv.1<1 gen. the nut1 on s lurgcst 1ndus t1 y ~«nt homt> 30.000 work er :-. ~londa y 1n rour or it s ..,,x <l o mes 11 r p la nt:-. until De<' 20 II w.a s \ olkS\V<li!e n s n 1h1h tcmpor.u v lavoff this ' ear Pour otl')e r (01npa n1 ps Ope l l"nrd \,1bL1 \r1s('h t" \l oto rcn,\e1k r f B~1 \\) a nd \ud1 \:su ·A UI O I 111011 (ollo"C<1 \7nlks v. ,lgt•n ~ ('~.1h1plt· .1nd la id O(f :1 tol~tl of 50 ()()() \\Orkers 'rhl• lu)•dfs boosted f'\£>n furth ('t \Vcsl c.c1 m,11\\ ~ tont 1nu.1ll} so<J rtng une mplo' m ent r <llf• Curi e ntlv 800 000 per sons 111 3 5 pe1 cent or th~,\\ l':-.l G e rn1un work for<:r .u t: une mplO)Cd \ Volk s n'~~c n spok~ s m u n s;1y1ng th <' comp.inv depends he<.1v1l,y on US ~<.i lcs. b lamed the de' <J !ucd doll ar and.the strengthening of the· m.1rk for t he 2~ percent s ales s lump 1n !he f1r~t n1n r months of \his ' eiJt llik~ Wott'i Worl~? Avocado-lndustrv I • Sets ;ld C_ampaign The Ca liforn ia Avocado This 1n\CSTme11t "•II also 1\dv1sory Board will 1n\est support the marketing of a S2 28 m1lhon dollars 1n ad crop that 1s cxpected to 1n lCrt1s1ng and promotion of-r cre:ise rn \Olu m(' al\ the t h <' 1974 75 Cal 1forn1 a season p rog res~es Once ll \Oeado trop '-''hlch l!i predom1nalcl1 ;i \\tnl cr~ heg1nn1n.: to mo'e across m.1rket fruit nev. 1>lant1ngs the country in \Olume of ll(lhesummrr Ha se; \ar1ety three m1\l1on pound s to part1rul .1 r h avt-nov.• week!) cs1abllsherl ·1 \ear round This lnvcstmenl will ~up mar ket In )! p,1t 1e rn for port marRet1ng of the Cahforn1 aavocados largest Cah(Q.rnJB a\OCado The Board of Directors O( crop 1n history -188 m1lllon the California <\. vocado Ad· pounds, a total that includes \ 1sory Boa rrl h ave-efe 66 m1IJ1 on pound ~ or eltct e d G l Le w'' F'uertes 82 million pou nds lklldw1n or rrv1ne. as board of Hass. and nearly 38 chairm an to assist them 1n milhon pound~ ot iii! other the super' 1s1on or the ~d va r1e!1e~ _ 1 ('l11s1n 11. progr;i n1 Now Switch it Ag·ain -- Luxury Cars in De'mand o~:TRO rr !LPl l lh1• h<lllOm . m a\ hM\" dropperl \)lit of lhe """ l.•r maiket, hul lh <'t <' a r (' ~t1 1 1 'ustomers tor 1 he top or- the hne luxu1' 1nodcJ-, \\llh pr1<'e tag .. of s; ,000 and up Congrr:ssn1rn muy d1~ 1.:us~ 1\ ay .. of hm1t1ng bt~ \ar output .i nd pull ing mor<' \nlerlt:in~ In .!'1n.il1 1.:.11~ hut \usur1 <-:ii a ~~embh nt.1nl ~ 81'(' 11orki n)l tull 1in1r in "omc-1 ... , ... n' e1 llmr 1.1hd f' nlh l'r pla nt" a r (' i ln~C'tl I \ 0 l ~i ·r R ,. 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'\\'hen he is found nci.1r bod y or nurse, young retarded man is :.iccuscd of murdering her. • TV DAILY LOG Wednesday _.Evening D£Cr:.al 11 '''" D 8 CIJII •111111- IDOtlZ(J)U(j)(Ql(f)) -a w .. .. o ..... ..,. .. ID_,..., ID""-111--QjSllffNll m--m,,... RICM " l:lldjtlllrrlrlfiliU.. IDW,-m-' CQJJ Cl)) lilltlfa C... mn.,.....,. l!JUlllo - 7:19 DCl>D&DCEmm R ... a ......... .....,.. (j) ... -(J) TNO *' C..U.-11ea I:':!:~"'"' Tiie fll ffi..."':'IMINIS Tiie 111 Wiiiey a.t\t~IU If-(j)) IMtiu:t lnM ,__,., '"'!ID=';;:_"°' u• • '" -"-'TMtT-/1 ... ,.,_ l.c':I ...... ,. DfEr, ''' t111 r~ -~,-= ..... ~ .. _... (dtl '63-Vlt!HI f11d.. ln11 Thulln,-Ltt J. Co011. Ptlll Htnr1id. ., ........ ........ ltllln4 tllt u ... . ,, .... "'• CtllbritJ.ltwliA1 ........... 0 Join ART LINKLETTER *On a most remarkable journeJ into Africa, Cambodil"& B1n1l1dcsh fJ All·Star Cast in an * lnuedible Drama! THE MISSILES OF OCTOBER Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:)0 0 ,.r!IMr bf lht ate'" (mya) 'Jl-W1lll1"' Boyd, Lil11n l11hm1n. 1:00 0 (C) "lntf!r11911t' Mtlotlr" ldr•) 'S>-[111nor PH~u. Cltnn for•, RC£11 MOOlf, 10:00 0 Ct) "Den A•nr Ille Shtll11lq ,11•1" (COlll) '~3-M!IJ! Cl1"Df, "''•lfll"' lulldltl~. "'lil'lflO'I ti lbt Wtrltlt•th'" ("11) •36-Jotin W1rM. "CK1p1 ~ llltPf" {drt) '52--lontr Colle1110, S<fllOflf SllY'" I 00 "h11 11111Mf"' <•1 '54-~ Sttw•n ''llltr, Eaulttt' '''* I Pttlf \hlfnO", ,. 1.2:00 CD "Mr .,..., 1 ... tt • l!l---l:ll(i) .......... m ""' Wit. .. ... D HIT MAH SQUEALS!!! i* 00CANNON00 IS TARGET e IHI woo ,, •••• "O•ddt• little arr Alr1My Ult p1rtM1 ii Oftll •tu,. 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CMl""~I t i• Al 1111111 al .. 1\l'lS iCI "ltlwtlw MllOl!k ........ -·~ .....,,,.., ••"""l ~ • , Master Chorale Praised By TOM BARLEY CN1'llt0tll~ Pllltliltfl This critic "'·as the re£'i· pient last WC<'kr nd of a Christmas gift th at he "''ill treasure long after lh<' im· minent resti ve season is hut a memory. It v.·as not deli vered to yours truly personally but that docs not mukr this glit· tcring gift :iny ll·ss precious. In ra<'t. thr m a nner of its Sharing v.·1lh sc,·erill hun- dred f)l hcr onlookers in S.'in· la Ana 's \Cry lovely and ideall y chosen F"ir~t Baptist Church enhances its \':Jluc. OUR BENEFACTORS w~re a n lrvine Master Chor ale who ha ve never been in more m agnificent voice lt\,1n they were for a "Christmas with the Master Chora le" program iha t crammed the First Baptist to the d oor s for t\t.'O TOM BARLEY Bethlehem "' what J ma· jest ic and noble role the s inging voice plays. \n o.ur reli gious obscr v a nces. Music Box memorable evenings. Those ~·ho endured wtrnt "''as often an uncomfortably hot sanctuary were richly rewarded for their patience with a choral offering that will be t alked a bout in music circles for a long time to come. TllE TRUE TESTING of the chorale's calibe r came. of course. in the opening halt or the progr am in the fot.m....oLJ.ohann Sebastian Bach's movin g Magnificat inD major. find a n aw in a group that h as pr o s p e r e d a nd flouris hed und er Alexan, der 's baton. ftl ost certainly, th~gni£icent A1 agnificat was II this writer has ever wan d it to be and he doob ·c there is any music writer ~·ithin 5,000 miles who is more familiar with that massive score. I ft VI NE !\I A ST,E ft Chorale. you ""ere superb. A very merry Christmas to all of you. You brought joy to our ~·orld last weekend. CHORDS A.1' RANDOM -··tt1essia h~" lovers, take note : The annual presenta· lion of the Handel oratorio by the Southern California Mormon Choir will bCtat 8:30 o'clock tonight in the l\.lusic Center Pavilion, Los Angeles. • Freder ic k Davis will be RlJT ON TO the second on the podium with four half or a joyous progra m sol o is t s b esid e him : and a ch ange or mood that soprano Ariel ,Bybee : :con· in no \f<tY ch an~ed the hig h trallo Beryl Jens~n Smiley : standard set in this nawless tenor Dea n \V1Jd e r and offering. · bass.baritone Robert !·!all. There is no better sctting Merr y C hri s tmas , STARTS XM~S NIGHT Thru Mon. Dec. 30 FAIT! FUNNY! FAIUlOUI! TICKETS $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 11 Canvantion Cant•r Box Olflc•, Mutu1l 1nel LllMrly Agencle• Ind United Callloml• Blnkt ln Orange. Cauney. • Mot..,_,..,.M.0.IO:-~ONie. for Information Call.(714) 635--5000 PERFORMANCES: NITES MATINEES Weds .• o.e. 25, 7:00 p.111. •r11u11., Dec. 26. 8:00 p.m. •Fri., Dec. 27. 8:00 p.m. Sal.. Dec. 28, B:OO p.m. •sun., Dec. 29, 5:30 p.m. •Mon .• Dec. 30, 8:00 p.m. •f°!'A.0.C ~t:30 g_,., fro . Die. 27. P.30 P-"' •s.r., Ott H . t:30 o "' ·&iti..OK 20, 1.lOp.m ".llinlc<l, 1, --l I Oii ~---·-Sii, .. 1. -Jl><lCi.r Seoul _ ... ,, .. .,. F,.., 0tc. tl-2.30 OA ~ F--, M .. '°'" 0ec. 2i. l l oll ~P1u•. ~~ CONVRN»ON 1" CENTER ~.I. JllO ""•" Co•ollo "'''• ....... ,.., CoY, fll(>l Oppo1Jre Dilll•ylartd Led by the inspiring John Alexander on the p<Xlium o.nd buoyed by the craft and artistry of four splendcd soloists -soprano Dar· relly n Me li ll i , mezzo soprano Linda Stones, tenor Terry Bowers and bass bar itone David Pittman Jenn ings -· the Irvine singers passed their test with Oying colors . or our beloved Christmas Alvaro. It 's good to know hyrons and carols than that that we'll hav·c you back in devised by Robert Sh aw January for a belated lji;iii~~i;:i;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· <tnd Robert Russell Bennetl version of what would have Ii and one doubts thal a ny ·been your first Christm<Js choral group could do more party in California. COMING f CHllSTMAS AT THESI PACIFIC THIAnts MlMDlft OH THI: OAl.lHT !~US Al '9cil'lo GOOFATHlR II -----,.... .. _. MAN WITH OOLOEN GUfll ...... -... -. .. .__ C..00• -·" ---· TOWlftlNO INf't:RNO ·---... -· --~/l-'lfRONT ,.AQl --·-.. -·" • WellDWr't ISLAHDATTHE TO, Of' THI! WORl.D .. ___ _ -·-----_ .... -·------fftl!EBIE A THI! IEAN One has t'o dig like a coal miner these days if one is to ·Russian Music Scheduled A musical impression or Old Russia will be featured in a free Christmas concert by the Golden West College Symphonic Band, Thursday at 8 p.m ., in the community theater. Thomas Hernandez will direct the SO·piece hand in Alfred Reed's "Russian Chi-istm:is Music." J ames Christensen 's "The Won· derful \Vorld of Christmas." and other selections. An anci e nt Russian Christmas carol. .. Carol or justice to "The A1 any Moods of Christm as" th!in Alex· ander and his lr\'ine Alaster Chorale. Backed by a top fl ight in· strumental ensemble which served the singers faithfully and diligently throughout a demanding program, they brought Christmas into.our hearts yel again ~·ilh this stirring and inspiring selec· lion. One looked al the huge golden cross on th.,e sky blue w <t ll or thai l ovely s anctuar y a n.d Tcalized ane w. a s the chora le brought tears to our eyes with ."O Liitle TO\l.'n of U.OHM DEC. 25 •• "A SEA FOR YOURSELF" . 1.-HM Swfl119 Film ly Hll Jep1011 Hot Mew r.oot11_91 Amel Gf"fff SoW.ds l"l1u ,. 2 Gn.t DiMRy Cloulc1 • DrowifWll few Mew Swfboonb 7:30 A 9:]0 Eoclri l"niinOJ th e Littl e Ru ss ian f--=========:=; Children," combined with original material and some motive ele me nts derived from liturgical music or the Eastern Or:hodox Church. rorm thC bas is ror the musical imp_r.essiOn of Old Ru ss ia du r i n !!, th l' Christn1a s season. Although cast in the rorm"' ;;;;;;:;;;:;::;:;:::;::;-"1 1 of a single , cont\»uous mov. ement, four distinct sec· tions n1<1y be recognized . \\·h ich th e co m po s <'r o r ig_inally .s ub·titlcd u s Chi ldrc n ·s Ca r o l. 1\11 · t.iphonal Chant, Vill age ~~~.,-'"!So n g, a nd the c los·ing . . ' t~;:;-••)·•t•I IHn' -UNCMIMRI PAI~ MY llOOHl 1t1 '"'"81:;1.''ifl: ••.. Cathedral Chorus. Other select.ions "''111 in· elude "Christmas Curtain Raiser .. arranged by Ross Hastin gs ; •·A F estive O ve r tur'e '' b y Reed ; "Jin g l e _.B ells :'' flum · perd inc k 's ··i.1an scl und Gretel Ove rture ;" and 1.croy Anderson's ··sleigh Ride." ·~1 'Ice ~ skating everyday. I MESA VEllDE CENTER CIHEMA I FAMIL \PROGRAM .... ...,..., .... ... _ .... .... ..., ... ....... QOSMOl'OUI Bin. --·.-~· SPICIAL HOUDA Y MATIMll HOVIS MATlNHDAtlY DOOIS OPIH I :JI OIC. Z I ,ttn JAN. S CINEMA II Mfll lOOlS'. "'ILA11NG SADDLES " IRI JOHHWAYHE "CAHILL: U.S. Manlttlll"' CHARITON HESTON GIORGI KAREN KENNEDY BIACK All Pacino in 00GODFATHER n:• IRI ""YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN00 By Mel Brooks Burt Reynokts ""THE LONGEST YARD00 IRI "'HOUSI: THAT V At41SHED" llJ "DOM'T lOOl IH THE IASIMIM1"'" "UST HOUSE OH THELUT"' "GROOVE r u11· til "WHHE DOES fl' HUtT1" "'S&.HPU" "IAMAMAS .. Ill "IYUTIHING YOU Al.WAYS WANTED TO KNOW AIOUTSU" SAT • .& SUM., KIDS MATIHH "~ rn.c ..... .,..... .• c......_ r,....,.. ,,,..,,,...._ 1:00& ?:JI ............ The Summer of '42 "HAR RY & TONT000 J:IM·tt4S • "S.P.Y.S." •~1.r.:00 "HUCKLEBERRY FIHN 00 l:JO.S:1J.t:ll '"TOM SAWYER " l~'-1!1111 PAUL ~~WIWAM HOLDEN FAYE DUNAWAY ' ' fflfD SUSAN IUCKAllD ASTAIRE BLAKED' CHAMmlEllUUN ma• EJ\ o.L ADm11 .wa1az1 ~ VMIGI• WMilB Proa.ced~ IKWIN ALLIN_ ·r.weatd~JCllall GIUUMM9t ~~ ~ ST1RUNG sa.wtlANT·MISICO,. JOHN WI I l*MS I li9" .... .wtll ~l'kT_..'J llllOii._'°MMT1N~ tlil"Tllt5l1u·i.,.,,,.,·..,ntOMASN.SCOKT\AllffllA*M..l,.lll••N"I<"'* w,, "ll, ~"" 1"': •• rr. ~:~rl"$wng br IWJllt(ll' rtdVfillill °" 20lh Ctnt•r~ lltcQILh l,,..lf.!'<.11""1Jll <•.<~• , ... '<r•OOiH .. 'o!~Pll:o otUllll!\I ~•Cfl(ll!fl'(llu.11• 70 MM. Sterlof'hooi< S- . --w. .... , .•• rl:OCI,... W..,. I S...,: I NO, 4:4J, .... I I l . 3 • • • • • • • l • • • • • • '· • • • • .. • • • • : • , 7 I t 7 ~saddleback Today's Fin11I N.Y. Stocks VOl.'67, NO . 352, 6 SECTIONS, 82 .PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1974 TEN CENTS Planners Okay Canyon Protection Policies By FREDSCllOEMEllL ?ttflllDMlrl"li.ts..tt Interim policies to protect the rural and scenic character of the canyon munities bordering the Suddleback Valley were accepted Tuesduy by the Orange County. Planning Com - mission. ln a unanimous vote, the com· mi'ssion accepted the "Foothill Cor· ....-,.idor ·Polley Plan" drafted by a 16· member committee composed mainly of residents of rustic Santiago, ~1od · a Girl, B, l'ieti111 jesk1', Silverado and Trabuco Ca · nyon\ As art or .its action, the com- mission recomJnended the policy plan be forwarded to the boar.d of supervisors for approval of the in- terim standards. A major recommendation con- tained in the plan is that two commit- tees be eslablished lo advise county govern·ment on development pro· posals arrecting the 58 ,000·ac.re foothill are". e One committee would review pro- posals affecting the southern Ccfothi\ls region, including the areas of Cook 's Col'Slers, 1'rabuco Oaks, Upper Oso Creek, Plano Trabuco, Dove Canyon and Coto de Caza. A second committee would study matters .pe rtaining to Irvine... Lake,, Limestone Canyon. Black Star C:1- nyon, Baker Canyon, Silverado Ca· nyo n and l\lodje!b:"Canyon. The committee recomme ndin g the poJicy plan to the commission in· \ * eluded "large landowners, eo,•iroQ·' character housing" with emphllsis on mentalists and pro-development peo-open space and rus~ic design. pie," aC'cording to its chairman, Jack ··Urban l .\ l'C curbs, gu lte r s. Sha"'· strcctli ghhi ;ind block walls along nesiclents of the foothill area donal. roads" should nol be allov.•ed, accord· ed funds lo the commitlee to hire a ing lothcreport. planntng firm th ser,·c as a consul-Industry m<ly be permitl~d. it adds. tant. but only I hose connected with natural The .report make:. recommenda· resourc<' extraction. Adverseenviron- tions on virtually all aspects nf life in mental imparts assoeiated with in· the woodsy. chttparral+Sludded ca+ duslry should be a\'Oided and pro- nyon communities. visions made for restoration of re· It encourages "informal. rura l· source-extraction areas, such as sand • e ires and gravel pits, after they are aban- doned, the plan states. It urges that .. country schools" with sn1all numbers or students per school be pron1otcd and that local residents l'xplore th e po~sihility of establishing a rural high schoolr · The report rccd1n1nends that steps be taken to seearale tourist traffic and residential traffic, and suggests that nev.· routes be found to O'Neill Park. Escape Country, Coto de Caza and Saddlcb_ack i\lotorrycle Park.,.. 0 ~barges Filed Chief Asks For .'Fair' Campaign Trustees Vote 3--2 hi Rape Case Superintendent William Zogg of the _ Saddleback Unified School Di strict said today the deciSion by trustees to extend his contract foe four more years ··reaffirms their dedication to producin g Lhe best possible educa- tional system for tbe children in our schools." '· On Pact Bv J1\N \\'ORTll cJ1 U. DilllY PllM SU.ff Rape and kidnap charges have been filed. Mgainst a LakewfMlli man iden- tified today_ by Long Beach poliee as the motorist tb~-a.Jlege abducted an eight·year-oldl girJ io lhat city and UNDERGOES KNEE SURGERY · Former line"'!an Wayne 'Duke' W (lytte Rests in Hoag After Surgery .· A"ctor John Wayne, 67,"was reported in good condition at Hoag P.lemorial }los pilal ill Newport Beach this morn- .. jng a£ter undergoing surgery Tuesday .to repair what. a hospital spokesman described as "an old £oolball injury." \ \Vayne's operation was terilfed a •\ medial menisectomy on his right knee. Such s urgery is common among football players. The veteran film actor was a lineman at USC in lhe 19305, but a leg injury hampered his"football career. The surgery normally involves re- moval of cartilagl' from the knee. Neither \\rayne·s family physirian n<lr the ::;~rgCQn \VhQ performed the operation was U\1ailable for comment. this morning. However, the hospital spokesman sal_d the Academy Award-winning ac· tor'1s "doing very \\'Cil," but could not say how long he will be hospitalized, · PILOT AD BRINGS 20-MINUTE SALE ··Jt sold the first 20 minutes the ad v.·as out In the paper, and the phone Is still ringing oft the ~ook." Thal's the success story told the lrvlnc. n1:in who placed1 this ad ln tha Dally Piiot: -- '68 B~IW f soo. A~llF'~1 . rod. lires, Orig owner.Good oond .• $995. itx.i·~llJC.'< 1r you are looking for a fast 'sale. tall 642·5878. f'ut a few v.·ords to work ror ~·ou in the right plac\!. The Dail y Pilot ' dumped her"in El Toro arter sexually assaulUng her. Unemployed printing hand Leonard itcSherry, 23, was arrested Tuesday night after Long Beach officers charged bis station wagon was the one Used in the kidnaping. They said today th.it .. certain other physical evidence" reinforces their belief lhat l\otcSherry is the abductor. . The victim wiis dropped off by her lctdnaper near El Toro High School Monday '1ight where she sought help Crom a janito~\lo'Orking in the deserted tacilltY. · . · She was treated at the nearby Sad.· dlebaclr: Hospital and later released tO the custody or her parents in Tuitg . ct.ors confirmed for PQ.lice ""that she bad been sexually assaulted at some pqinlof her a~uduction . TJle arrest of McSherry l ed Long Beach police to discuss with Buena . Park police the kidnaping last Dec. 6 of an eight-year-old girl from that city ·who also was dropped off in El Toro by her abductor.- In that case, officers said, the child w_as not sexually molested but was re· leased by ·her captor at a point not very !ar Crom where the most recent victim was freed .. ~~ "This certainly does not riiean that McSherry ls accused of that offense,•• an officer said. "We are merely invit- ing him to aSsisl us in our inquiries." . . A group of parents and candidates for the l\1arch 4 trustee election triCd to prevent the extension at a board meeting Tuesday night. · 'Callipg for the fandidates to con- duct {heir campaigns ··in a fair and honest manner,''1 Zo&g said, "It is im- portant now to .k.'i."Ji ~ut·.attempts lo improve our sehools on t..be highest plane.possible.•· He said hi s gmit is to '·promote the utlity_)Lnd harmony we need" and to "carry out the policies of the board of education to the fullest extent possi- ble.·• Study Session ·set Thursday . . In MAC Office A study·session tdreviC\\' the future of. the l\lisslo1i Viejo Planned Com- munity will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday by the l\1i ss ion Vi,gjo ~!unicipal Advisory Counci l (MAC ). District Gei"s Councilmembers urged any in· teres ted citizens to join them for the ~·-.session in the !\!AC office, 26129-D La Paz Road , Mission.Viejo. The office is in the old post office in La Paz Plaza. 0 J-C l • No a ction v.·ill be·taken at the meet· • uor omp aint ing. Representati\'eS of the J\1ission A complaint about odors from a sewage treatment planl is among matters to be considered Thursday af- ternoon by Moulton Niguel \Valer Dis- trict directors. . The board, meeting at I :30 lb-m. a l the district o!ficcs, 27281 Aliso Creek Road, will hear a complaint from the South Lap;una Hills li.omepv.•ners Association about offending odors from a sewage treatment plant along ,Moulton Parkway. Viejo Company will present forthcom- in g pl a ns for the 11 ,000-ac re planned communitv. Minuteman Fired VANDENBERG AFB (UPI I -,\ l\linuteman II intercontinenta l mi5- silc was launched over the l'acifi f" Ocean Tuesday night in an Air Force test of the weapons' system. according to a base spokesman. Marities Make Snioke Thol blntk srhokc that could b</ scc11" fron\ tht> Sacld lcb:i.ck V:illey Hn(I the lr\'i nc arcci this n1 orning coimc £ron1 a· training rirc a.t th e El Toro ~tarine Corps Air . tntion. according to a base spokcsn11.111 . This \'iC\V of the sn1uke is front Campus Drive Ho, Ho, Ho '· ·' Kristin ).lcGr;,i\v Wl'nt to sec Santa 1'uesday at South Coast Plaza in Cost;,i :\Iesa. She \Vas unimpressed . Kristin, who will be one year old on Christmas Da y, is the daughter of l\·Ir: ancl i\l1's. r\I 1\lcGra\v of Yerington. l\1ev. The family is visiting re- lutives in Cost;,i ~lesa for the holiday::;. 'fhi~ picture--should help makC' their vi::;it ;,i memorable ont'. \Villiam Zogg. superintendent of the ·saddleback Valley Unified School District, "''as rehired for rour year5 ii an emotion-charged meeting Tue*f ni~ht. Di.strict trust-ees \"Oted 3-2 on ... contract renewal, with Dennis Smltft :.ind George 1-lenrr dissenting and Board l)residerit Joseph Peterson, Ch esler Brioer. and Vince- 1\tcCullOugh voting yes. The renewal was for one year more. -than the board majorily origil);ally had proposed. It is the maximum (hal a board of trustees can grant its superintendent. The new contract includes ·a •·buy- out" provisio'n which states that if a new board "'ishes to hire a new superintendent it could 00 so only afte r two years of Zogg's contra.ct ar.e up. The board v.•ould pay Zogg off for <.1n amount equal to half of the salary remaining on his contract. Asked.if that contracl provision was legal. .John Anderson, deputy county t:ounsel. said, "I don't know. \Ve real'- ly don't know "'hether buy-out pro- visioni of any kind·arc legal.'' Jlc·said lhe..cguntv counsel's office decision hinges on the resul~ of a pending lawsuit filed in the Garden Grove district, where former Supt. David Painter's rontract "'as bought .out by a board. The suit alleges the act v.·as an illegal use of publi c runds, An - derson said. . Thci controvers i!tl decision came C t B d St d • after a tense meeting with an au-OUn y ·~ oar u 1es d;encc of about"' persons, most OP· ~ posing the renewal. Departmental Merger At least .three top Orange County The action s upervisors had before governmentexecutivesfaceanuncer-the m was to c reate the legal lain future as the Boa rd of fra~cwork for the new super-agency, Supervisor s weighs final consolida· ,. "'hich 1s a Combination-of all county tion or seven county departments. departments dealing in environ men- . The board Tuesday delayed action l~I or planning affairs. . .. on detailed plans for operation of the The. EMA wouJd be the first or sax Environmental ft1anagement Agency agencies to be formed (~om the eur· until the second m eeting of J anuary, rent33county departm~ts. . sparing for the time-being the need to The plan calls for ma1or reshuffling demote or fire the key offi cials. I Sec Slll'FFL.E. Page_,\21 near· the l r\ITil' to1111 Ct1nt,•r )!;J'11nc.~ burn old fuel at thl· hJ:.l' 1n ext'rcls(>:-; dt•s1 ~n<'d to pro\ 1dc rc,1ll:-it1c lrJ1n1ng tor rcstUl' and firl' fi J:1,hl111 ~ C'l'l'\\S. ; ' Zogg's centract stirred heated de · bate because the terms of all five in- cumbent trustees ·end J\1arch. 31 . Opponents or the renewal maintained that the potential ne"' board should h~\·c an Opportuni ty to select its own superintendent or ~va luate the cur· (SeeZOGC,PageA.2) · Coast \\'t•attht•r l"ait throuf!h Thursday \ll ith hi i::hs at the bcacheii around 68 r1s111g to 72 inl;lnd . Q\'ernight lows ~8 tn ·15. l:\SIDE l "ODA 'V R.nlph .\'iulcr rt'searcll group i.1u1s 1011 many p1•op/e arc un· 1k't<'s.~ar1!_11 1'IP<J.~i!d to .X ra11s and r1.~I-. puss 1/:l/t! llar1n/1il rad1af10n, Sturi1. /l11gl· A.f. INti ... l ~. ,.,d C•llt.,.,.,. C••tfl'C•"'•t. Cl•~••llN -·· C'9HW•~ O.•lllMofo<1t E .. Wi ... , ... '""""""""! ""••«• .... -·-., llltlt"X l 1 Q ••• .. All. 1•,11 '~ a ... "' .. ... .. .... -· t1 .2 DAIL. Y PILOT SB f'ro• POfll' AT = tt~~m~~llo~i~~!.~~ D n: tv.~o :~ agreed Tues~ the.Y rt>placm~ Zogg "''ould arrept any ·wrltlen uttrlal . The opponents. som£· oC whoin :..re rrom the opponent:io, but did t want rotndldates ror the board _o_r tru~tees, any speeches. brought ~Ith them i:. pe1111on 51g nrd Arter protests rrom Smith •nd h:; 100 rt>s1d,•nt ~. llenry, the board voted 3·2 to 1tlow Boarrl Pre11ult>nt Pelcr on o1nd !Sptakersflweminuteseaeh Br1nt•r Ol>l'n(·tl t~e n1ce11n1: by an· Six speaken uraed the. board lo nount·ing lhe) believed ull dlscu~:sion grant no more than a one-year ex- on lht' t!!l'-Ul' shnuld occur .1n r-losed t.:nsion to the contract. session \\1lhnopu1Jlic l)art11:.1pat1on He\·. Preston llo"·ell , a candidate for the ~torch 4 election, presented FTC Charges • Chevron Ads Exaggerated the petitions and resulta or a telephone poll . Speakers !i upporllng a one-year ex· tension 1neluded J amell M:u1ion, J an Hlanchard, and Earl Carraway. ~1anion stated that to co bt!yond a one-year extension would represent ''bad raith on the part of this bo<1rd ... ,. Irvine 's Cops Get R acy Cars None of those sltreotr1ucal Adam t.ytype black-.11nd-whlte police cars for Jr\· Inc. qeseribinc his 11lu.os for t}le . pohce force betiol)(!S to fire up ,,....ne.xt July. Public Safet}' Direc· • tor Leo Peart also un\'eiled his desi1:n for the cars that will carry Irvine's Flnci;t. 1'he 'A'hite cars \Yill httve tke ci ty seal on the door, racing !Str11>c8 in the blue and Rrel.'n rity colors running the ll·ngth of the hood, roof und trunk . :ind red. white and blue lights on the rooJ. \Vi\S ll lNGTON tUP J j -The •'ederl'.ll Trade Commission ruled to· day thal Stand-.rd Oil of California engaged in false oid\•crtising by claim· ing il5 Che\•ron gasoline will produce no air pollution Vicki Birdsall h1.\'orcd a tcrmlna· tion notice to 1.ogg efrecti.\.'e J une 3U. "This is the most effectl,·e "''aY t6 • leave the new board free to choo$e ii.$ own executive orflcer, ''she said Ca rraway, a foi-mer unsucc~ssful congressional and school board r-an· didate, said he had conducted a sur· vey whic!) ·showed none of t hose in· terviewed ~·anted Zogg·s contract ex - tended. CAROL 0 D.ilf l"il9t SI•" ..... P SEO WITH HER PET PYTHON IN THIS 1969 PHOTO Former Lagun,11 Resident Dies In Florida of Rattler Bite Probe Ends On 'Shooting Star' Sinking The FTC said Standard played on cons1,1n)eri ' anxieties aboul air pollu· lion by running T \', radio and print •<ls promoting its F·llO gasoline ad- ditive as something that ~·ould pro· d uce clean e1Ch:iust. It said tt-sU indicate the add itive does ha Ye ··some degree Of efrective· ness in prevt.'nting and removing in-· t el'ni;tl engine deposits and reducing exhaa usL emissions. l·IO\\'eYer, the de- velopme nt of a product With laud able cha racteristics does nol grant a lir-ense to exagger ate its effective· ness." He !laid the company "'hich ~nduc ted the sur\'ey for him "·as bonded ·and he invited the board lo verify his results. He did no\ name the company or present "Titteh data. Paul Doyl.e was the lone speaker supporting the board majority. lie said Zogg should be rehired for four years. Carol's Last Act She Kills ·self With Rattler An offirial report released this week by the Coast Guard officially r-loses the case or the missi ng yacht .. Shooting. Star" but failed to de· termffie hO\\' it s·ank with all hands. All 10 men on board, including Orange County Super,·isor )lonald Caspers, we re officially decl~red mis· sing at sea a nd presumed dead. The comm ission said the ehallenged commercials "'ere "ex- a mples or the type· of advertising which fOCU6CS on st'rious unxietics of cons umers . resulting rron1 heated public di scussion or issues such as en· vironme ntal protcction .. .ln our opi- nion. it Is incumbent upon advertisers who seek to advance their own in· terests in even partial reliance on such serious co nsumer concerns to ex- ercise an extra measure of r-aution in order to be certain tha t their representations to consumers will not deeeiYeor mislead." In a telephone interview Tuesday, trustee Briner said "If you upset the apple cart, y.•ho's going lo get hurt but the kids? I 'd vote to retain Zogg even if I didn't like him. \Ve need conlinui· ty, regardless of what happens to this board . .. This idea that the new board should hire their o,1·n superintendent is poppycock," he added "lf "e had a n entirely new board we 'd have five people who didn't know "'hat they were doing ." Trustee George Henry, "'ho first proposed lhe one-year contract ex· tension, said today, .. I'm afraid we've let the thing get so emotion al that we've let our lo~c slip away._ Math, Spelling Slide Seen in Capo Schools By PA~1£l.A HALLAN oui..DellJl'119tsun ··1 don't ~·ant tosendour children out or bi ah school ~·ith..deficiencies, '.'said Capistrano Un ified School District Trustee \ViHiam Enquist. "f don't v;ant to Hide behind comp~risons .~' He \\'as_.,.efer,ring to results or a bat· tery or state achie\'ement tests-pre- sented to the board this "'eek ~·hich sh~wed hi gh scores in reafiing in prtmary g'"rades with a gradual decline t>Y the time students complete high school. _particularly in mathematics and spell ing. ··Every year.)'le see this pattern,'' he added. ··w e start out well and year-by· year there is a decline." -· ... But whose children are we testing 1n the 12th grade?" asked Superinten- dent Truman Benedict. ··\Ve've more than doubled our growth in the last five years . We have provided good ~ro grams for primary children and the scores show this. We also have "'eak· nesses which we are oorrecting. · · lest scores showed that second and thj,.rd graders, tested only in reading, scored in the'19lhstatepercenti\e. -This means that the &Yerage test score was better than 79 percent or the districts in the state. Primary grade students did better than state expecta- tion$. based on a performance profile which plugs in classroom site, socio· economic fa ctors and other criteria. Sixth · graders scored' in 1he 82nd percentile in reading. 76th percentile 1n language 75th percentile in Spelling arid 79th percentile in mathe matics All scores were .within the stale pre dieted range Seniors-tcstro 1n \he same areas ;1s sixth graders re11 "·ith1nthe1r predicl Capo Trustees ed range in reading 17stft percentile\ and language t78th percentile) but they fell do"·n in spelling !5lst perccn M M tile) and mathematics r59lh percen OVe eetingS tile >. The spelling and mathematics scores were below state expectations Trustees of the Capistrano l'nified· Trustee George White said it's too School District "·on't mo\'e around late to beef-up basics al the high school murh during the next three months. level. ··People in this district ha\'e Thc~"ve deci<led to hold their meet· been telling us for years if"'C'do the job ~ngs al San Juan Elementary School :it the lower level. the upper level "'ill in San Juan .Capistra no through take care of itself. \Ve have lo ha.ve: a ~1:irch . rigorous approt1ch to tearhing basic ;\Jeetings. "'hich begin at 7:30 p. m ., ,skill s before high school.·· arr held on the first and third !\ton· Student board representati\•e da_,·s of tht> mnnth. The ~chool is local·· Arthur Raker. Dana l·lills 1-liJZh School. l'<t on lhe rnrnrr of Srring Slreet and pointed out that many students have H El C:imin11 Heal. ;:ic ross from tht' east. poor attitude about tests bv the lime J!al~· nf the Old 'lission. they get to lu gh school and sO me nrnke ··random markings'' on test sheets. ORANGE COAST ... One-t i me Lagun a Beach nude dancer Carol Cybulski spoke wlstfully or the Johnny Carson Show but her act . featurin g live snakes and rock music only got her booked into nighclub dives and jails from Fort Lauderdale Fla._, to Santa Ana o\"er seven years. ' ~J1ss Cybulski. 37. has died of a rat · U{•sn<ike bile ;iftcr a lust. disastrous appcarnnet in Fort Lauderda le . "h<'re ~he r11n.': do\\·n the final curtain \\·1th a Cleopatra touch. Broward county authorities say she commilted suicide by letting a rat· tlesnake used in her act .. Jessie James and Her K-illers" bite hei-at her Pompano Beach apartment. Ford Pressured By Democrats On Tap,es Bill W.ASHJNGTON (U PI) - · Democrats threatened today to hold up congressional adjournment until President Ford acts on a bill gi\'ing the government sole control of former President Nixon 's Watergate tapes and documents. T he initial agreement bet"•een the Ford administration and Nixon called for the .tapes B!1d reoords to be stored at the z1g_g_urat1n Laguna Niguel. . Ford has until midnight' Friday to Sign or veto the bill concerning Nix· on's tapes and documents. If he does not ~ign it, and Congress is still in session at t)lat time. the measure ~·ould automatically become Jaw: Assistant. De m oc r a tic' Jeacfer Ro~rt C. Byrd. however, is hoping to ad1ou~n the Senate by Thursday follow1ng the expected swearing in of Nelsop A. Rockefeller as Vice presi· dent. If Congt'ess is iiot in session 01nd J-'ord docs not sign the bill, he "'ill in crfert have "pockel vetoed" the measure by Uenyi ng Congress an op. oorlunity to overriqe. 'If he vetoes ,anything. J hope he gives us a chance to vote on it before Friday.·· Byrd told reporters. By r~ said he asked Senate Republlr-an leaders to find out what For_d intends to do on the mealiure urging Ford to "sign or veto the biif by Thursday.·· Prisoner Captured BAKERSFIEI,.Q,,.(UPI) -Police a~rested an escaped'prisoner Tuesday "!ght a fter l\\'O officers recognized hi m from a bulletin put out by of· fi cials al Chino !llate prison. Officers arrested James ~I. Evans, 31, as he stood by a frie nd"s car talking. DAILY PILOT Liquor Chief Blasts Call for Slowdown Jack A. Curley V'><• Pr..,-~, ..... i;...., ... Ml'1119!t" Thomas Ke~vll EO•IO• WASl-ltNGTON !UPI) -Jn the midst or its most lu crative season, the U.S. liquor inClustry toda y denounced suggestions that it curtail operations so th at grains used in distilling could be diverted lo help feed starving peo· pie. ty meat. milk. eggs and butter for the American consumer.·· Harris, who said the distillers would be happy to help in any \\'IY possible to alleviate the world hunger pr-0· . blems, recalled that in 1947 there was a \'oluntary cutback by the industry so grains could be shipped abroad. 1\ county pathologist and medical exa1nincr said it could have been ac- cidental bul police claim revealing notes and letters "·ere founc;I in her home. 'fhe exotic ~l:.incer had used t>ie four· fool rattler in her sho"' at Rapp'-; Lounge, until it "'as rai ded and she \\as arrested Shortly after\\·ard, the nightclub cancelled her. '"She cried ... " said ).tanager Dun· bar Yatman. !\-1iss Cybulski still raced tfie latest charges of obscenity and impropriety in Florida. following numerous af- rests including several at Santa Ana's Apartment A·Go-Go in bygone years. She continued her snake dancing <ict. despite the fact it posed a doublc- barrelled danger beca'use she was gra\~ely allergic lo Cortisone, the !'nakebite antidote that saves lives. · Investigators s<i id she was bitten a \\eek a_!!o by the rattler Y>'hich shared hC'r apartment \\'ith a water moccasin a boa ~nnstrictor and a tarantula. l·ler favorite previous pet was De\"il, a 12·foot. SS pound python. She died Saturday in a hospital where she was being treated. 9ne o_f her headline-makin g episodes 1n Orange County during the late 1960s involved a Newport Freeway rollover auto accident in "'hic;Q California Highway Patrol of· ficers gingerly hunted her slithery pets in center divider iceplant. She ~'as injured in the accident and had. been _pj.Uen several times-the latest in the past month-before the fatal' incident authorities ha\'e ruled "''as suicide. \'lhile lhe report tailed to come up witb an exact cause !or the sinking, it did conclude that the incident,, which ~ccurred last June off Baja California, tnvolvedno foul pl av. According to Def 1-lorton. one of the Coast Guard investigators responsi· hie ror the report. there v.·as "no ac- tion able misconduct. inattention to duty, negligence or \\'illful vlolatk>n of la''' or regulation." Hea\'y weathe r v.•as blamed, in part, for the sinking. the report con· eluded. At the time of the tragedy, \\'inds weret1Sto25 knots "·ith gusts up to 40 knots and s~·ells were running IO to 15 feet. Besides ca'spers, others on board at the time of the sinking included tv.·o of Caspers' sons, Eric and Kir-k ; Fred 1-larber. a powerful political figure, Tom Klein, executive assistant to Super Yisor Ralph Clark; two of Klein 's brOthers. Tim and John ; Leonard Bashor, an Anaheim build- ing contr<iclor: 0<1sho1"s nephe v.'. Robert Bas hor, and Richard Tally of Anaheim . llorton said the case was offi ciall\' closed because n thorough investig.;. l ion had been done and there was. nothing further to study. There ~·ere a number of questions left unansy,·ered, however. - l·lorton said among other un· resolved points, officials could not de· ter mine whether or not the yacht's lifejackets had been used, how the jackets and Boston Whaler lifeboat.. had b~en damaged, or the exact loca· lion of lhc sinking. l ie blamed con· flicting radio reports. P.rcy sropper. Skin-in a mt:langc of chevrons. Coral color, prior, lace. In one sizt-1 872 Medallion lace shirt of polyesrer/corron. s;zes S,M,L. 844 By Chessa Oavi.s for W. \VJ. Duke. Town and • Travel SportS\V<;>tr ' SANTA ANA'' SOUTH COAST PLAZA Themas A. Murs>hine ,,...~•~'"<! Editor (hdrles H Loos Richard P. Nall Au••l•nl M.tfl•<I• ... EOOlor• The president of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, l\lalcolm Harris. sa id that ·such a move wo1,1ld have a devastating effect on the na- tion's staggering eoonomy and would do little to alleviate the world hunger crisis. l~arris tolii a· ne'A'S confr rence li· · quor manuro.cturcrs were "Yerv corf· rer ned'' over such s loga'1,s as ''Produce Food, Not Liquor." But he said that effort was a dis· aster. since most of the grain never ~ made it overseas -and what did w<1s promptly used in the distilling pro- cess, not to feed the hungry. The alcoholic bevera~e industry in America cmvloys 1.9 million worker~ an.d the companies and their employes purchase $16.4 billion in goods and serYices from other firm5. whic.h Harris said y,.•ould "come right off the Gross National Product." Saddlebatll va,htyOftite 1U01 L• r., ,.eMI .. S.11 DifWF'"'"''' Othtr OttlClfS (D\I•,..,."' )JO...,.~la..,!,tr...i ...... _, ftrK~ JlJ) ,,..~ llo\llt"•'d ,....,,,"<II..,, B••tll 1 ll'J 111>«11 11o111o ... ,. L.I"'"' 0-Kfl, 1111 c;.......; ... Sl'"-l Teltpf'!Onit {7141642""321 Cl~sslfl td Advtrtl1fng 642·5671 ~lt'9(• Vtlltyl-H .... Qlf'(t Sl1 -tl10 --~''"' .... (••-Ml 4tS·O~lO The suggestion that the liquor in· dustry 5hut down or cut back was made by famed nutritionist Or. J ean l\leyer at the recent World Food Con· ference in R9me. Declarin1 that alcohol distilling process u5es no rice. the chief grain food ror mo.st undernou·rished ~pie, ~larrl.s .staid only .S -percent of the earn crop is ustd In dii;tllllng, .00$ oercent or the wheal crop, and "mlniuculc" amounlll of rye and barlc~· Harris said the alcoholic beverage industry share of rederal taxei;. $5.1 billion a year. trails oi\\y corpor;i.te and personal income tax in yielding revenue, and that any cutback would throw tens of thousands of workers out of jobs and further depress the na· lion's economy. ~. SHOP SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ' RitlgePlan For Homes Prevented Aeling al the request of the J\Jiss\on Vit"jO Compar.y, Orange County plan- ning co mm issioners agreed J\tonday to prevent houses from being bulll on a ridge described as one of the most scenic in the J\11.ssion Viejo planned l'ommunity. The ridge. located between Enallsh Canyon and Oso Creek northeast of the intersection ol Los A11sos Bou leYard and Trabuco Road . ori ginal!)' had been planned for 40 Bareelona·style houses. The commission was told by a staff planner that the company rect"ntly learned the.ridge was geologically un· stable and that dwelllng5 should not be built on it unless the hill was stabilited. And "'hile the ridge rould ha\•e btlen stabilized, the company chose not to because of esthetic reasons. the com· mission was told. Co mmission action ~·as necessary because the companyt·. request in· valved a change in previou sly· a ppro1led tentative trac map.· The homes would haYe been oc· cupied by Sept.ember had they been built, a ~1is.s ion Vi ejo Company spokesman.t.aid today. • Schwalbe Asks For New Trial A new trial was asked late Tuesday for Alan J . Schwalbe, Corona del J\1ar High School teacher who was found guilty or multiple misdemeanor sei:· ual offenses r.1onday. Harbor J\funicipal Court Judge Cal•in Schmidt set Dec. 26 as the date he will rule on the motion filed by .SChwalbe's attorney. Jr It is denied the judge will schedule either sentenc: ing or therapy proceedings ror Schwalbe. Schwalbe, 43, who now lives in Irvine, was found guilty of 11 misde· meanor sexual offenses. A jury round him not guilty of six further counts. SHUFFLE •.• In each EMIL deP.artmtnt to · make them work as a cohesive unit. It also meam: reela11lfic1tloo ol the beads of each department. In the propOJaJ, H.G. "Georee" Osbome, board'appolnted head of the EMA, 11 lffklnl creation qi. three as- sistant.dlrectors of the Mw agency to handle recul1tlon1, development and' adminlitratloa. • • • And he s:ud that distiller5 for 25 ytars have bctn rec}·cling the ~rain a~ high·protcin animal rccd.s, a~aur· 1ng .. continuing i;upplle1 of high qua Ii- llarris ~aid that the industry has b<'en hUrt by the reces!(ion. Two years ago, th' rate of Increased liquor.sale!' \\·as 5 to 6 percent. but it has dropped 'o about 3 percent this year, he said. SANTA ANA, 547·72 11 •SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 556·0611 \ ' . " I • ( ... - I .i -. \ • Valuable Train~g Jn an era when tract homes are swallowin'g up orange groves and \11hen food shortages are a tragic reality around the world, it is heartening to see the outsta.nd ing agriculture program at Mission Viejo High School attracting so many enthusiastic students. In a. unique curriculum headed by. teachers Arnold'Troftgruben and Don Vasconcellos, about 200 students are raisjng catUe, sheep, truck crops, citrus fruit, grain and ornamental plar.ls on an eight-acre farm . Since Troftgruben moved his program from Tustin to Mission Viejo eight years ago when the hi gh school opened, many of his students have gone on to food processing and food produ'cing careers. • The program einphasizes the continuing need for people trained in agri-culture. It stresse;5 the importance of knowing how to carry on vital skills; tilling the land , balancing and-..m aintaining h ealthy soils ·and raising healthy animals. In view of a disturbing threat of global star\'ation. it is critical to keep agricultural skills alive. l\.1ission Viejo 1-Ii gh School is m aking a unique contribution to • preser\'ing those skills. Compared to the-ougher national norms, the test scores in all tases ari average. · The tests a·dmh\lstered second. third. sixth and t2th grade students Provided the first set or hard 'duta on students•· performaoce. since. the formation or the l\.\'O districts tv.•o years ago. \\'hile the resu1ts are impressive, they s hould be interprefed carelullY in light of the fact they are \\'ithin -but do not exceed -performance predictions made by the state based on the socio-economic prof'Jles of the tv:o districts. Doubtful Investment In "a S4 .5 millio lr\line city budget, \Vith funds here a nd there for special appropriations and contingencies, a wlilmsical Sl0,800 expenditure is considered insignificfU1t. At least that seemed the consensus or four members \\'ho rece}ltJy. bought. over Councilman John Burton's "naY." the southAast corner lot at Walnut Avenue a nd,f:ulver Dri,·C:-Is a ··v111age edge identifier'' for El Can'Unc Real \'ill.:1gc . .. • •')'" ,,.. "•w_,":" Students Rate Well · Alth ough the proportions arc akin to Nelson Rockefeller buying just one more Cadillac. the action v•as more like a n economic Edsel. ' Educators in the neighboring l rvine anrl Saddleback Va lley school districts recently got their first look al scores earned by their students on stilndardized s tate tests. The revie\v sh owed that students in both districts are performing well in reading, language arts, spelling and mathematics. With only one exception, students tested in the top 25 percent of all California students. The single exception occurred among lr\·ine seniors who scored only in lhe top 45 percent 1n reading. · The unplanned, prccipitou ~ purchil!jC ;;1pparently destined to be some sort or landm<1rk 1n t~g other"•ise planned community-was approved despite the prot ests of Public \Vorks director Brent ~·?uc ho,v. \\'ho pointed out at least five areas \\'here th(' "'st reetscapC>" money "'ot.ild be better spent. This sudden -decision to buy a 60-by·lOO·root lot is the sort of action that does little to hold a confidence in residents' vie\\'S Or the fiscal responsibility of their Cit~· go\'crnment . SB 'Good grief! What if they start applying the new rules to everybody?' The Arabs Dear Gloo1n y Gus So111ethi119 Out to Get Us? Can Cure Chi~kens W siting for the Ax lnflatiori (· ART HOPPE ) 'The happy Arabs are ~rently r ak· - iqg J n umpteen billion ~dotlars a month, Ar:id our gloomy economists are currently predicting the doom of America, Quite righUy, too. Those Hihts on the John \\'ay'nc Tennis Club courts are a menace .to ~i_ght time tra'ffic southbound on 'Jamboree Road. They ought to be shi eldCd before someone plov.·s a car right through a net or tv.·o. ~l .Y .R. To the"i:ditor: You· don't suppose the sugar peoplC' sta rt ed a ll that garbage about cycla mates. do you? \Vonder whO started push,ing gas- eating: smog devices? \\'ho "·on't go lo cars that will save gas and oil that have been invented for years and years? WllAT'S BEHIND one country, that I know of, buying up all over the na· c;i_,.,, c;.., , • ...,,.., .. , ••• •w-11H "' "-•• lion everything from golr courses to -., .... M<•u•rllf ••11 .. 1"" ,...._ 91 .,.. -1.rge 1>Qrporations like hot cakes" ... 'INPtl'· s.. ... , .. , ""' ....... ~, """· .. . The first problem ls inflation. Mr. o.u,P11f!. lSupposedty privately o"'ned and Ford says thili is caused by govern-financed.1-la!l · ment1pending. Governmentspendillj AND THEY will be richl'y re· Do you sometimes feel there is ( MAILlfOX J Lellers jrom readers are welcome. Nor·· 1nally. wnters should cunvey lht1r mes· sages in 300 words or less. The righl to con· dense /etlers to flt space or elirninate Libel is reserved. All Jellers mu.st include' si~· nature and mailing oddress but names may bt withheld on request i/ .su/ficiet'lf rea son is appareni. Poelru will not be published . Pilot I came up \.•:ith a multitude of statistics. To be brief. I s hall include only enough to illustrate my point. All the jockeys are mt'n except ~Turphy, I presuine'. since she is the only one the Pilot calls u ••jockctte" or ''lady jockey." l\I URPHY entered four races, lost four races. (one shov.'). basis or "Pro·d('\'Clopei" OT .. ·Pro- cnvironmeritalist?" It is naive to believe that these expressions are in· compatible. ··oc\'Clopmcnt" can and must be .('n\·.ironmentally sen!(itive. The time is long past due that commissioners be selected on the basis of being "pro- (!ood planning" alorl°g with at least some c<.1pability to do just that. Pl<.1nning Commissioners have a responsibility to accomplish some· de_gr,ee of '' Planning'' not just to count pilrking spaces. \\'ALTER J . RICllARDSON, FAii\ Llberaled put.I too much money in circulation. warded . For exam p I e , m Y snmething not unknO\\il out to get us? • We have too much money. Which no neighborhood Savini:s'and Loan is of· The {'ancer has infiltrated all our about a bunch of people who had a re. ally niceday.1'11 buy the paper' D-1VID B. WEBER Dreyer and r.t atsudo entered one r3.ce, lost one .raC<'j WaltC'r , Smith. Brookr., Kanis 8nd ~forris each en· 1tered two races. lost t .... ·o races (no pla{'e or sho"·l: ~tylcs C'nterctl tv.·o. lost l\\·o·fonc placC'l ; Kjcodemus en . tC'red three. lost thrl'e (no place or shO\\'): Knig ht ent~red thfcC'. lost three (One pl:.1ce): llurt cnlerl>d £our. lost four (one rilacc. one shov.'!: To the Editor: • Regarding : ";\ ~!a le for v.·omen·~ Lib" and ~I r . Ri chard All(>Q. one: I know has any of. fering a free combination sandwich big business us ""·ell as our govern Of course, the Arabs by taking $20 griller and waJr1e iron for every $5000 ment. , bi11ion "aye'arout of oureconomy,will . deposjL So if King Faisal drpps by • ·Most of u~ just sil around like ea use us lo have. less money in with. $100 billion, he'll walk off with 2Q chi ckens waiting.for the a·x! circulation. This will cu re inflation. It million free combination sandwich If v.'e don·t get on the ball.-get-our a will cause a r ecession instead . grillers and wafne irons. · nu 1nbers together and start fi ghting, Jlecessions are caused by having too ,,. This will create full employment 111 they v.•ill get us! -littl~moneyincirculation . ' America and a lot or indigestion in ·. It 's not too late. but a lmost, The Arabs will then tile thej.r.. Arabia . methinks batbfooms .. ~hl~h is..J!iJ? first thiiig Now all this .is great for America . everyone does who gel~ a few bucks Unfortunately: the experts sHy the ahead. Arabs are also planning to invest in PATllALL New• A t1gle• Lockheed , Pan American, assorted Florida resorts a~d common stock s, ."fothe Editor: r1 Pleas1cre To the Editor: -Recently Edison High School pre· sented a prodliction of the Broadway musical. "Godspell ··It was outstand· 1ng! We have seen a professioQil cast Ri ch:irds t>nlcred five. lost fi\'C (one lllacc J; ll a\\·kenson entered four. lost four lno pl:1ce or sho\1 I : Treasure en· tered six . lost six lnoplocC'orshov. I. · 1-Jav.·kenson and Treasure lost c,ven worse than t\turphy, no headline for ·them? Ah, Pauvres Petits! perform this upbeat and often i'hoving \\'llAt IS of most interest and" de· musical based on the Gospel accord· seri'es the headline ? That l'of s . ing. to St. Matthe~. The st~dents of !\lurphy returned to Los Alamitos Edison performed 1t every bit as well .~afler five years : that. with a 16-1 Laughter and tears were spOnlaneous longsfiot. she shov.•ed; or even that a and uncoritrollabl~. ••jockette" uppeared ln four races? Over 13 years ago, ·my husband liberated me. and not only married me .. but v.·c agreed not to obey each other but-Sh.are our yariou_s responsibilities of marriage. I could stlll be married but sign my name to our legal documents as v;ell . Now I \\·ear pa,nts or somelhing of my hu sband's choice and he is not.the only gentleman to open a door or help .me v.·ith a hca\'Y load at the market. Yes. folks , \1.'e nre still married and I ;im still in Jove with my husband. I am a homemaker and mom of three children. -•· UNFORTUNATELY, the Arabs don't have enough bathrooms lo tile." So by 1984 , the experts figure, the Arabs+Will be stuck wtth one trillion dollars worth of too much money. So they are faced with the grim threat of inflation. Many Americans feel this would serve them right. · As any American v.·ho has ever in· vested in Lock~eed. Pan American, assorted-Florida resorts or common stocks could tell them. the Arabs are bound to lose -if they wore shirts - ''our headline readS ··sJailghter of i220 OC'er Stirs County Outrage." ~Dec. 11 . street edition). Sure. But can you took me in the eye and honcst- 1,· tell tne that, if the situation bad gone the other way, your headline wouldn't· have read · ·220 Diseased Deer Released''i'i( County?" <Count it -it 1.t is a pleasure tb see?ur tax dc;>llar..s Or should the highlight be. as your being spent on something that 1s re· front page indicates, that a V.'Oman warding both to. t~e students and t? competing wi th 16 men lost four times lh06e w;ho part1c1pate as the aud1 . in four starts? In the same four races. ence. there w-ere also 12 men v.·ho lost -onC' The "Oli\·er" is our family name from his sid.e. DAR HIL ''/'\ J. OLIVER their shirts. But the Arabs are clever. To ~void this threat, they are investing their surplus petrodollars in Western na- tions, pr)marily America. (Le~ us hope they send them to a ?i-1ex1can laundry first.)' MANY ill·informed Americans wi \Vleven fits. roughly. I • JERR\' G. KENEFICK even ·had four entries an d four losses -\ Out ra9eo1cs This · is good. Every American President has said that investing in Am~rica is the·right thing to do . It keeps our factories humming. It br· ings about prosperity. And seeing Americans can't afford to invest in America. it's great the Arabs will. They have a lot of faith in America. those.Arabs do. say this serves them right. But if the · And on page 2 you tell us thal the Arabs lose their shirts by investing in murder rate in San F'rancisco is t"·o America. v.•e will get back all those above last year, so far. \\'hat is the per billions or inflation causing dollars capita r ate. please? We may be stupid _that we happily got rid of. And we'll out here. but \1'e ain't dumb! all be broke again. . So now that we clearly understand the reasoning of our economic ex· perts. \here is but one obvious cou rse of action to forestall our impending doom : \\'e mu st send billion~ of dollars and thousands of lcchnicjans to the Arab nations to build them more bathrooms. SERIOUS L. \', though, there is so much to this life that is good, honest. healthy and heart-warming. It's not news to anyone that a lot of people and events arc basically rotten -yoll guys must burst into tears at the sight , nf your fr ont pa ges. l-low 'bout somethin g positive? Put tn a story Why ~h1,..,.hy? To the Editor· ' \V'hat t.1CP on your staff v.·rote the headline (Dec. 81 : ••Jockctte Fails in Four llaccs'.'" That staff member should Sl'rub floors on hands and knees every day for a \11eek. AlthOugh I follov.• women's lib only moderately and horse racing even less. that headline offenrled my sense of justice to such <1n ·~xtent that I check('<! Saturday's nine races at Los Ala mitos a9' reported in the Daily Domestic Oil Needs Price Floor . ' WASHI NGTON -On the eve of their much·heralded little summit at ·camp David , Ford administr:ation energy aides are now reaching agree- ment that their most impertant task is to recommend pr~sidential adoptron· of a high price "Ooor" on all future in'lports of oil, thus guaranteeing prc.- l ilable development ol new, hi.gh·C:Olt dometUc fuel sources. · • The stdn in emphuis to a hJgh price noor 1! PJ:etldent Ford 1ccept1 lt, :spelt.I the end of the Iong·cherlshed hope Oliat toreign oil 1'toducers, ln· eluding the Arab Middle East. wtll ever much reduce •th ei r own r hl ch prlc• oil, quadrupl~ ln the ~ past year, even with a Mideast political settlement ... Indeed, the projected "floor " on im· p<>rtfd oil would be set hich ror one re· 1son: to make certain that new domestic tources or enerp, JOme ot them fabulously expensive, wtJI at· tract the needed bllllons of dollars ln new investment. A mandatory .priCe ftoor ln the ranae of Sii to $9 a barrel, internal Whitt! House studies now llaow, would prevent a sudden, sharp dKliDe in the prtscnt $11 price <1' forel1n oil from completely un· dermlnina costly new U.S. lnvest- ments'·to increase domestic produc· jlon. · . • ---------------has no oil wells or its o~ and lacks subsidi~s could be paid out of the u.s [ ] the buge amounts of coal th at are Treasury · EV ANS-NOV AK available here. Europe and Japan are The concept of a hi gh floor will far far more dependent on cartel oil than from ansv.·er all the energy.crisis -=-wnEN the President was briefed last week on the concept of a high 'price noor for future oil Imports, "he got the point quickly," one ad· ministration aide told us -but did not commit himself. Thus, the key -element in ad- mlnlstratic>n energy strategy lo be drafted al Camp David sessions will be the height of the noor, rather than pushing the hi ghly controversial gasoliJie tax as a device to break the oU cartel. · Up to now, a 10· or :!Q.cent gas tax has . been viewed at highest ad· ministration levels as a key element in giving the U.S. bargaininiJ power with tbe Middle East otl cartel. Con· fronted with evidence of Am·ertcan In· tent to reduce consumption drastical· ly.by imposing a high tax on gasoline, so the theory went, the cartel Would sooner or later come«round to lower prices. Bt.rl' a high price noor woo Id tend lo. mool the ilsue of breaking the certcl . 11If wti go for a gas tall'.," one White House a.Ide said, "il won't break the caFtl. We1re atlll looking at• the gas td, but not to break the cartel" One serious problem wllh the high price Ooor, signaling U.S. intent to live lndellnltely with n hl1h foreign price, is Its impac.t ln Europe. t;urope . . • the U .S. questions so lon,g delayed by the pr0> crastinaling Nixon and Ford <fd· ministrations . Still undecided is whether to cut consumption by a re· · turn to fuel allocation. by gas lax or by rationing. Hut at least i_t sho~·s belated intent to come to grips v.·1th the most fundun1cntal l)roblem . pro· tection for building to"•ard real self· suffi ciency and insUrance against futureQil boycotts. THAT explains the apoplectic reac· tipn in Fra nc e when As sistant S~cretary of State Tom EnOersl Henry Kissinger's top energy aide, hinted at an $11 a barrel price noor in a speech two weeks ago. Jean.Jacques Servan-Schreiber. editor of th e in lluential Paris newspaper L'Express, attacked U.S. energy policy on the basis of Enders's speech as "expJojtation of the energy crisis to consolidate the domin•nt economic position of the U.S." Jn short, while the U.S. maintained an $11 price floor on all imparted oil , an.d achieved independence of the eartel by deyeloping new domettic sources, ··it would become the dominant power on the world ener"y market." Tha~ interpretation or Enders's speecH has been repudiated by the Treas'u ry Department' and by Secrtl.lr..)LOI State Kissinaer...Jnstead .. a price noor at 'n $8 or SS level is now viewed as high enough to protect capital investment in new U.S. cneray development : 0£ bare and Ala~kan oil and cdat · · IF TltAT floor turped out not to be high enough to Drotect business In· vestment in such·'~xotJc new fuel!i as oil eittructed from, shale, a price now cX'pectcd to pe in the $8 to $10 range, w1 .. 1.:s • -'· --- "ith one s~o"" a record idC'nlical to ~l urphy's. Ai\~ABELLE QlilGL.EY To the Editor . I think it is outrageous that Nelson Rockefeller "'as confirmed by such an n\'er v.•hclmln g ,·otc~ I don 't belie\'e that anyone v.ith a \'CStige of f\'ol lncon1pntible To the Editor: -acumen can believe that a serious in· ,·cstigation v.·as conducted. AftC'r rcading the article rci;arding the resignation of Bart Spendlove and appointment. of Ron Yco l:.i rine choice) :is Count y Planning Com· missioner. I can only ask. v.·hy do plannin~ commission appointments h:t\'C to be made and di sc ussed 011 the As far as I knov.·, ~Ir. llinshaw "''as the on\v one v.·ho made an attempt lo .disco\'Cr the preferences of hi s consti · tuents. Hr is to he com mended for evidently feeling some respo"8ibility toward hi s job. \11 RGINJ;\ F. SECOR Yout'4's New Morality (THE BOOKMAN) A remarkable shift in the \'a\uC's of young Americans -both c9llege and non college -is rc\'Ca led by anextcn· si'i:e stud y b;1sed on more than 3500 personal 1ntervie\lo'S "·ith a "'ide spec- trum of young people: J:lle Ne"' i\olora lily: A prorile or Am erican \'oulh in the Se\•e nli e_s by Daniel Yankclovlch ll\1eG ra1v -Jlill. SG .!l5: Paperback, ~.95 1. Commissiont"d by five privatl.' foun . <tations. this book cov<'rs the attil udcs nf col\C'gc sl udcnts, hi ~h school s tudCnts. bluc·co11ar v.•o rkcril. homemakers. minorities. dropouts. \'iC'tnam veterans. ;.ind othC'r heterogeneous groups that nlakc u1> tile population age 16 lo 25. It is "heavily lllustrat<'d \\'1th t:raphs and rhorts and thoroughly documcntC'd. STARTl .. J~G and porml'ln<>nt changes In \ alucs ha\'C occurr00·1n the nation's .1outh sinrc t!l67 . -Yanlrelo~hO\\$. "Th"t' \\ lthdl'O\\ :it of t:.S. combat lrOOps from Vietnum ::ind th{' 1.•nd or (he draft ha\i dcradicuhzt'd lhc campu.<>es but the student!'' countrrcultur(' no" e~lt>nds to ;ill !iCt'tors t'f Amrrican )Outh. No\ nnly llCl\"e more libcrul sexual morl's spread t(l youth at large, bu\ th<'rc 111 a de('pl'n~n~ i;:cnt•r;1I dl'rlinc in rt"spccl for tradilionnl sourr<'s (lf 11.uthority, ,. an kc Jovich 1'1!\'cal~. /\t· • tll udes tov.•ard the \\ork ethnic. mar- riage . patriotism . money , hon1osc;.:uaht~. and the role of v.·omen ha\'c und ergone profound changes. The-~""'' ~l orality pro\'ides a com· prehen!>i\'e look at the impact of the l'normous social change of the last re"' ) CJ rs on t\ merica 's youth. , \'ICTOR DE KE\'SERLING ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobtrt N. \\'etd, Publisher Thorllo .f Ket>vil . Editor lJarbara Krti'1tch . f.rlttoriol Pagt EdilOT 'Tht' t'ditnria! 11al!e or the Daily Pilot seekll tn ln!Qrm ;ind sUmulate rt'adC'rs b~· presen11nR nn this P•ge dl\'l'rse commentar~· un 1UJrit'a o( In· lorc5t by S)ndlea(<'d rolumn1Sls and rarloon1sts. h)' pro\'1ding 1 forum fl'>r rl'ader)' 1·ie\.\ ~:ind by p~ntlnc th.1~ n{'"'1lPaper ~ opinions and ideas Qn -<"urrent lopl('s. The Mftoriar opinion~ of 1he Dail)' Piiot ap~ar Qnl~ 1n \he e.d11or1al mlwnfi al the! 1011 of the pagt flplnlons rxprnsed by thr rolumni~ts and ci.t1oonist11 ;1nd lcttrr •·rnors are their""''" and no l'ndor!>tml'nl or their \'\f'\Oo'S b)' the l>11ily Pilot should be lnfern.•d Wednesday. !Je«mber IR, 1!174 __ ....;; ,- . I , Wednesday. December t8, 1974 OAIL Y PILOT A 5 'Good Neighbor" UAW Seeking Mediator Shooti11g Regulations Man Beaten, Wife Killed t.OKG BEAC!f <UPll - The United Auto \Vorkers Union called Tuesday ror federal rnediation to pre· vent ~t c Donnell Oou1,:las Corp. from locking out .-:l8,000 aeroliPKt"e workers ne:<t week. be paid for thl' Y.('ek . The e1<cep t for indui lry.,.,•ide workers arc usUally off -support ai;;reements. but paid -for the holiday 'rhe company "IS trying we('k, and the tu·m s:tid to blackmail our mem· 10.000 other ··~•orkcrs. non-l>t'rsh ip into accepUng the union or members <1f other company's contract pro· unions, will he pakl for the 110s:1I and thereby become week's holiday. . the lov.'est paid uerospace "The Jockoul is plannl'd tor the Chri:strTUJs holidays, Upl..eJu' vl'l1ich b; not onl y an ucly ~I. thing to do lo our membcrs LOS Ai'\GELt-.:S 1APJ .and th£'ir fan1ilies -especially the kids -·but il ,\n effort by the Lons Beach \.\'ill also h.'.l\'e a terribl!.! er. Police Officers 1\ss()('\aliOn reel" on th e local economy to modify n•hat it consider' at Christmas tin1e, he said. overly restricti vc reguli.1 · LOS ANGELES IAl'l - ' I v.•us trying to be a good neighbor ~nd now my WJfe 15 dead .'' :..aid Earl ll;1 r:-.hman rrorn ••hospital bed. lhe v1r.t1m or a brutal he.1ting at Ills t\Ome by lwQ n1l·n he pcrm1llt..od to u~c lu:.. telephone. ll arshman, \\'ho is white, :-i:ud he \f<t s just do1nl( .i i.:ood deed v.·htn he lt·l the tv.·o young men, both black, tnto his home in the nearly all -black South Los Angeles 11t·1ghborl'\ood in v.•hich he's 11\·l•d 26 years. 'fhc men said they witnt ed to u~c the telephone. ,\S Tll6Y 1\11\DE the c;dl. lli1rshman .,..·cnt back to \l'lilChing the l.1be1·ty BOVll football game on t clc\'ision ;\lt1 nday night and the next lh1ng he knew he was strurk on the b:tck of the bccad and his y,•ift> was screaming. llarshman, 65, and hi s 11•1f<:, Edna, 6-lr \\'l.'re at- 1:.ickcd with 11 clav.' hammt·r .ind a butcht>r knife, police said. They could derive no J'\IOlj\·e . :\lrs. lla rshman died and her husband \\'as &dm1ttcd t o Califo r nia Jl ospital '.\ledieal Center for surgery for apparent skull fr1t c· tures. I-le v.·as described as ··not critic.ii." l ie said he :ind his 1vife had thought or moving out of the home in y,·hieh tht·y hut! li1'e<l in un arcu Lh;,it turned from while to black ~ln~ey mo,•ed in. They wcr(' the l:1st v.h1tcs left. "flt y w1tc wa1' liked, and s he liked ever ybod y,'' llarshman s;,ud. "She fed little dogs and guvc candy to children, I'm think ing or hov.• :ilont! 1·11 be. She was u v.on<l crru I little v.·oman. · · ·rhe corporation warncJ Tuesd ay that unless the un· ion accepts its contract of· fer, U 1\ \V workers v.·ill no1 1'he lockout h:is bceornc workers in California," rare as a bargaining complained Dough~s Grif· maneuver by-major cor· rith. spakesman for UA\V porations in recent years. Local 148. lions or the Police n eparl· Al so involved are mem-m ent governing shooting at bers of thelnternational As-' suspects \I.' as rejected Tucs- sociationof :\Jachinis_ts. day by a Superior Courl • The unions' contracts judge. M;lk Pr;Ce Battle Rages ·wi<h th•.•••·ospace 1_;.-m Judge William 11 . Le\"it .., If h a\"~ expired. The unions ruled that tie reg.ulalions rOJ.lft: SA ID lht•y were said they ""ould not strike \rere legall y imposed by the lookin& for Sherman .Jones, N-... Portrait•. until Jt least Fe brua ry, city according to the stall" -.:::..., SACRAntENTO (A P) -force him to sell milk at a pass it on to consumers, (_·onstitution. 22• <.tll<I his t 7-ycar -o ld Former Governor Ed· Consumers -not th e toss. most Culifornians would 'J'he l irnl r e porte dly 1\n. <.1lto rncy (or th(• brother. i\nthony. They grocery stores -should h:i\'C' to p.iy :ibout 75 cents a hopes to sign :i nev.' contract policemen. Stephen \\larrcn ~lined to say v:hy the mund G . Brown said li>e<.1r ,\he burden or a pro-Goddnrd's con1ment s half-gallon!Or \vholemilk. :.it the plant hcrebeforefac-SolonJon. had contended of- J oneses v.·cre being sought. 'fuesday h e \Viii have to came during a stttt~ hearing ing the prospect of a strike 1,-,.,,, '"ere •.• ,·ng dcno"ed II h "d h d··· t k h " h · r ?>oseitmilkpi;iccin<'rease,a -th csccond in1\1·o da\_·s -''C,'•n one increase nr s L · I t h" h ' " ~ ars man s:u c IU"llO "Ct!!> 1s us1ness ~• . s P 0 kl' 5 m a n r 0 r 1 h c at th(' t. ou1s Pan ,"" 1c equal protection o( the la\I" r ecognize tht• n1cn and fairs a\vay from his son, California Grocers i\ssocia· on a m ilk price int rc;1sc re-even several save 1vhat's is more profitable, and use becttuse other poli ce dc- neighbors said they did not (;ov.-elcct Edmund G . tionso.iid Tuesd.iy. quested by the · dairy in-left of the s mall dairy the southern California set-partments in the state ha\'e know the brothers. Police llrown, J r .. tO "avoid "There's no \l'<iY the r·c · dustry. farmer '!"' .isked Lucy Fried tlemcnt as a precedent for less stringent rules. s aid Sherma n Jones ;ip-probl ('m s'' but may la1l industryc~tt1absorbthis !\lilk producers say they of the c.·oa li t i on for theSt.Louiscontract. Underthe regulations.or-:~;~:~:-~hl~~·~~ .. ~ext door LO seuk :i personal favor -increase," s.iid .1\lcrl c c:od · need at least a four-cent per Econoinic Survi\·al. The \York ers involved f~ccrs may fire .it fl eeing llarshman.acookatOc·· ~• OC\V portr<:1it of <lard. half-gallon increase in the She :.•u ll '-' rct;.iil price now average around $5.71 suspects only if they arl' · 1 C 1 · himself in the capitol !'.ltlk sales make up only. price Otey·re paid for nJilk h1k(' \\'ouldn'l kt'e p the a n hour, a co mpa n y over 18. if the crime con1 -;~,d0c%1~11 t~~~~O ~~~'\1~~~ -rotunda ... 1 don't think ei.:ht per(·cntoftheavcragc or m.1:1ny of thern '''iii be small ' farmer in business spokesman said, and the milted included the use 11r- and the older· v.·as "very it looks like me," he grocer's profits, he ·said. forced out of business. ;ind v:ould "just n1ean that cornpa ny· has offered a threat of deadly force. :.Jnd Hl·quiring a retaile-r to If state officials u1>prove morepeoplt•\\'illnotbc<ible throe yea1· contract th.<it if the suspect poses a sub· ~~l~lg\~:~J -~~J!~ s1~~:eli~:d r-'~· a~i=d~-~!!:==:~!!:!:f· ~., .c"~'~"~o~c~b~l~h~c~p~r~oc~e~h~•~k~e.~•~·0~"~·1d"-~t~he"-'p~c~ic~e'--"h~ik~·c'-";1n~c~I ~"~g~o·c~e'-'to~~lo~b~"~Y~m~i~l~k~·-· ------•~'~o~"~ld~b~r~i~n~g~th=ut~l=o~S~7=.63-'-'-. --'~-'="~"~'i=a~l~r~is~·k~t=o~p=u=b~li~c=s=a~fe~l=~·~ behind the house next door • ~· :rnd tha l he had a l:as leak :.ind had to call the ~as com· pa ny. Police said the older man "'t:nt lo the telephone and n1ade a c;ill .iud 11urshman \.\'cnt back tu \\'atching the i.:amc. "J\11 nf a sudden, T v.•ns hit in back of thl! head," he said. "I heard 1ny \\'ifc scream." ll ar~hman told police hc \\'<IS :.trl1ck again and Llackcd out. \Vhcn he came to his \\'lfe \\'<1S(1n the floor. 1308 Park Avetiue, Balboa Island "-nd '"---01 f>a>lo Miii M- -· >O »SlOPl>Dno 61~1 JCPenneY.-fif~~!:~~ The Christmas Place KNEE P.t.INS 0 f s u c h 1 ........ ~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;.~~~~~~~~~..,,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--":"'~~~~ ... intensity that Gold Rush. Figure Had Bawdy House the knees "'-'OU!d throb and <1che. This lady not1C«I the Jlain more ""·hen sillin~ or Norelco·· home beauty salon. 2599 The ladybug'" by Norelco., 1199 COL0:\1A f,\f?) --1'he {·ontro\·ersy about in\'itinc a former madam to th£' ~n n ua I "G old D1 ~c ovcry C.'elcbration Look on ;1 new dimension Tu cs<lay v,ri th the rc\'elation th;1t the d is- CO\'Crer himsel f was hair owner of a bawdy hoose. The <liscoverer \\·as, of course, J a mes \\I. ~t a rshall, \\'ho is cr{·diled with selling the current madam or a leg.ii (l;cvada brQLh e l, Bc,·crl.r · ll arrcJJ, to he J:rund marshal:. of the parade. '.\i s. Stanford, :t Su usalito resta ura t eur a nd coun- cil '-''Om all, accepted. !\f s. llaM"ell hasn't responded. The perfect all in one gilt. It offers really super fast close shaves with dual·action shavin~fhead for legs, underarms, plus a f6il head tor 'extra smooth' finishing. It's a unique shaving system exclusive with Norelco~. Also includes sbc. attachments for manicure, massage, and facials, fi.tted attractive travel case. For sup9rrgfr!s, the super fa st sha\ler. It shaves so close~ so beautifully with its extra· large sha\ling head. Its dual action head means a polished job with just one stroke. Compact style in pink and cerise with deluxe tra\lel case. The ladybug™ model 17, smaJ!.sha\ler value, 11.99 · o4l-the 1849 Gold Hush. t'or _ No1v comes the ranger of '.\larshall Gold Discovery St11te llistorir J>ark, Gus Till. lie suys 1\1arshall "was half·O\\'nl.'r of the Lone Star kneeling and also stie noticeo. she eould relieve the pain simply by ex tending the leg. 'Previous ca r e proved unsati:i ractor y and s he decided lo follow the advice of a friend and lry Chiropractic care. Complete unalysis and llpinal x·rays revealed the true cause or the problem. Re laxing Chiroprac tic adjustments l"-'ere advised lo remove pressure. from the neryes in th e spine, whicb s up plied the l egs . Adjustments brought the condition under prompt control and within a short time she was completely well. Wliy not investigate 11cientific Chiropractic now? Yoo have. · years , the diseo1·ery has nbtb.ing 10 lose but your poor · been celebrated. health! .. This year the planners . the Coloma-Lotus Boosters ('\ub, picked the theme. "'The Ladies· of the Gold Rush Era." They in \'ited rorme r San f'ranc is,c o mudam Sa lly Stanford and I I ! I of Texas baY.'dv house." T ill said thC Other hai r- owner was madam Ellen JVilson. knov.·n as Texas El- len. v.•ho is also to be l 'h<' cclcbr-ation is to be ... J<in. 25-26. · .., 1,, ' :\'Hii'11 "i;'i'I ·" ·. ·/ ,· / ~ I •/. Dr. Partain, D.C. W.w.t.hris OffkH hri n. Eostbluff V~loge Center · NEWPORT lliCN 640-6410 . [\,;,. P..k'""n of Copenluqm 1a>k~ hwn; . . t..:i l\n1.t 01_:11' r ... 1r¢cr .::;w.~ .. 'rt.1¥ 6r<J t""P-~~ ond 1><.r In< .-.:ls knot tkm by hmd<?J<cl.,.,vely fc;r u~. 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Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 352, 6 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 , 1974 TEN CENTS · --. ' t Yule Pay Increase --· l rvine city employcs y,·ill recdve a 7 .8 percent, across·lhe-board pay in· cre;ise\in January, the city council de· cided 'fuesduy after l"'O secret sessions on the pay proposal. A third clo!'cd·dooJYscssion resulted in pay raises for the city manager, ci · ty c le1'k, <1dmi nistrative services director untl public wor ks director . The pay hikes,saidCouQcilman Art ,\nthony, \\'ill bri ng city employes to the media n l~vel paid by other Orange County cities. · Ci ty e mployes contacted this morn· i!1C. however~ expressed dJsappoint· 1 menl that t he raise \Vas trimmed back to the counril within thr-ee rrom the 12 percent originally re-months · with new pay recommend a· quested and predicted a decline in lions. morale and possible pressures for un--1'he council will consider the com· ionization. mittee's recommendations in April. T he fringe benefit package .,.,.hich Additionally, City-P.tanager \Villia.m a ccompanied the pay raise now puts \\'oo\lett is to draft a merit or incen- lrvine employcs at thc top in the couil · tive pay system to be cons idered by ty. Vacation pro\·isions are also the thecouncil inJuneorJuly. counly-°s besl as are retire'ment pro· Some-cityemploye,.who-have taken visions. on extra duties ar;e to be reclassified But city actions on pay are not at an to hi gher pay levels at the Apr il . end. A special committee composed session. of busin ess 01.nd government person· The council spent a total or three nel_o!fi cers is to be Cormed and rt port hours in secret sessions Tuesday night working on the pay package. 1\f ter an hour-long executive session callcll shortly after the meet- ing began. the council returned to the chambers and ordered residents out into the corridor so the council could meet sccrctJy for an hour and a half with a g rou 11 .of about 25 c ity cmployes. A third c'fosed·door session wa~ held at the end of the meeting regarding the sal.iries of seven selected city employes. FO iiowing th&l session. the t'ily manager's salary "'as raised from e a s 0 . Staggeritag Idea? Liquor Cutback 'Deva~tatin_g~ \VASHI NGTON CUP!) -In the midst of its mest lucrative season. the U.S. liquor industry today denounced suggestions that it curtail operations so that grains used in distilling could be diverted to help feed starving pco· pie. · The president or the Disti lled Spirits Council or the United States, llilalcolm Harris, s aid that such a move would. have a devastating eJfect o.n ttti? na· _ tion·~ !taggerin' economy and would .. ifo little tO a · · e the wMIDuoger- cr s s. . · . fcrencc in Rome. Declaring that alcohol distill ing process uses no rice, the chie£ grain food for most undernourished peopl e, 1-l::i rris said only .5 Derrent or the corn crop is used in distilling, .CKl5 oercent of the wheal crop, a nd "miniucule " a mounts or rye and barley. -At}d he said that distillers for 25 years have been recycling the grain as hlgh-prolein 8.nimal reeds, assur· ing "continuing supplies QI' hi•h quali· .!Y me.a t, milk, ~GS und bullet! fo1· the American coil.sumer." . Irvine's Cops Get Racy Cars No ne or those stereotypical Adam 12·typc blac.k·and·white police cars fo r Irvine. Describing his plans for" the poli ce forCe he hopes to fire up nex t July, Publ ic Safety Di rec- tor Leo Peart also unveil ed his design fo r the cars that \Viii carry Irvine's Finest. The white ca rs wi ll have the ·City seal on the door, racing stripes in the blue and green city colors running the length o! the hood, roo f a nd trunk, a nd red, white and blue Jightson the roof. 3, T~p c ·ounty ' Officials Face Harris told a news conrerence Ii· .quor m a nufaCtw-ers were ''ver.v con·' cerne_s!'' ovet s uch slogans as . <Sec IJQUOR, Page AZ) --- UNDERGOES KJ'IEE URGERY former ll"'man Wayne. ~ukei -W-ayne ·Rests in Hoag After Surgery 01Produce Food, Not Liquor." -- -Tfle suggestion that the liquor in- dustry shut dpwn or cut back was made by famed nutritionist Dr. J eitn ~Ieyer at the recent World Food Co n- 3-cent Edison ~----~-------·-~~--·----. --. -Actor J ohn \Vaync·, 67. \Vas reported . in good condition at Hoag l\lem.orial ·- Hospital in Newport Beactilhis rriorn· ing after undergoing:surgety Tuesda.y Hike Approved LOS ANGELES CUP!i -The ·to repair what a hospital spokesman described as ··an old football injury.•• \Vayne"s operation was termed a medial menisectomy on his right knee. Such surgery is common anfOng !ootball players. The \'eteran ri lm actor was a lineman at liSC in the 1930s. but a leg Injury hampered his (ootball career. The surgery normally involves re· mo\' al O( Cartilage from the knee. Xeithtr \V ayne's family physician nor the tiurgeon \11ho performed the operation \\'as a\'ailable for comment this morning. HO\\'evt>r . the hospital spokesman sai'd t he Academy Award-winning ac· tor is "doing very \11ell," but could not say how long he \Vi ii be hospitalized. \Vayne, a Da"yshores resident, un• de:rwent c ancer surgerY ln 1964 a nd has been used us a model of cancet re· covery ii\ ·numerous American Cancer Society ad campaig.ns. :.s late · P.ubllc Uti lities Com· missio n gav e Sout her n California Edison permission to- day to boost rates to help rinonce a subsidiary's exploration and development program. The ruel adjustm('nt cl.ause -· -wih allow an initial Sl.i43,000 rft'(e increase v;hich will raise the monthly electric bill for a · typical residence by three cents, the PUC said. T}le increase \\'ill help Edison ' finance the prof:rams of the Mono Power Company, which is engaged in exploration, develop· me nt, proiluction and sale or dis· tribution of energy resources in the fo rm of gas, oil, coal, nuclear a nd geothermal re- sources. Ford Pressur6d By Democrats On . Tapes Bill \VA S HI NG T ON (U PI ) - Demo-er a1s-thre-atencd -today to hold up congressional adjournment until President Eord acts ori. <1 bill giving _ the government sole control or former President Ni.Xon 's Watergate tapes uncl docu ments. '.rhe initial agreement between the J<~ord administration and Nixon called for the tapes and records to be stored . at the ziggurat in Laguna Niguel. Ford has until midnight Friday to sign or veto the bill concerning Nix· on·s tapeS and documents. tr he does not sii::n it. and Cong ress is s till in session lit that t~e. the measure "·ould automaticall'Y become la\\'. Ass1s,t..ant Democratic lead e r Robert C. Byrd, ho'A•cver, is hoping to adjourn the Senate by Th ursday followi.ng,.thc exi>ected s'A·earing in or Ne lson A. Rockefell er as vice presi· dent. -· If Congress' is not in session anll Ford docs not sign the bill, he will in effecL hil\"C ··pocket vetoed " the measure by denyi ng Congress an op- 1>ortunity to override. Job Shakeup Al leaJl three top Orange County government executives face an unCer- ta in futur e as the· Board o f Supervisors weighs final consolida· tion of seven county dep"artments. The board Tuesday delayed action ·on detailed plans for operation of the Environmental Management Agency until the second meeting or January, fillaJin.g for the time-being the need to demote or fifelfiekey oflicia1s. The action super'vi.sors had before them was to create th e l eg a l framework for the new s uper-agency, which is a combina\ion of all county di;partments dealing in environmen· tal or planning affairs.· The Ef\1A would be the rirst<0f six agencies to be formed from the cur- rent 33 county departments. , The plan calls for' major reshuffling in each E ~f A department to make them work as a cohesive unit. It also means reclassifi cation or the heads of each department. Jn the proposal, H.G. "Geor ge'' Osborne, board-appointed head of the EMA. is seeking creation of three as- sistant directors or the new agency to handle regulati ons, development and administration. Existiog..department heads .who do not riceive one or the new jobs will face a number or alternatives. They could retain their old titles but· (S~·e SltU F'FL1'~. Page .1\2) S32."760 to S34.000 a yC'ar: thC' city clerk's from $18.000 to $19,000 a scar; t he director or public y;orks' from S26,ti00 to 528.(!00 a yt:'ar; ad- lninistrati\•e scr\'ices rl irl'ctor "'as raised from S2 t.800toS2\.000 a sear. The communi'tv ser\·ices director', Paul Brad \', h:i.d been doubling us police chiei·. Now lh<il a ne:.,.,· police chief is employl'cl, Brady's salary \1•ill be left at S25.IXXl. • The planning director's sala.ry \Vi ii be di.sC usscd next n1onth . En1ployes \\'ill get t1vO·\\'eek annual vacations for the first three years of ce Operat~on To Begin Next July By DOUGLAS FRIT7,SCHE OI ... CMilf Pllel SC.ff 1t·vine City Coun cil members Tues· day approved an overall model for the city's o"'n police rorce 1vhich is set 10- begin operation next July. But the council stopped short of agreeing on the size of the force or the budget fo r the Janua ry:through-June st arl·U\l period recommtnded by Public Safety Director Leo.Peart. The only action taken on police finanei.ng wa::sp.pproval or $139,"791 to -purchase radio and records system s. The equipment, Peart said, has to be ordered a lmost immt:,diatel>· if it is to be received In ti me. The session also found Councilmun Henry Quigley wondering \vhcther t he city is moving loo quit kly toward its O\\'O police force. "'I can't he/11 ~·Ondcring \\'hether \\ c might have gotten more or better services from conti nuing our contract \\"ilh Costa l\lcsa. ''Quigley s:ud. l r\'ine's contract for scr\'iccs from the Costa i\Jesa PQ./ice Depart ment expires next Septem ber. In a presen- tation to the council last sum·mer. Costa !\lesa Police Chief Holier i':eth said his d~pHrlment did not want to continue the contract . Quiglcy's mai n concern was \vith the costs projected for the nc\v de· partment. Tv•o financing packages proposed by Pea rt \\'Ould cost S499,565 or S309, "771 respectively to get the i;olicc force intoaperation. "'l\Jy gut reaction," Quigley s<1 id, "is that when the progrnm_gets into operation. it \11lll be the firs t program 1n the his tory or lr\"ine \\'here costs substantial I~· excet'd ;in\1cipafions." Pe art, ho111c\·er, described his rl'· quests as flexible and said the force mustrbe put into operution as soon >iS Possible. ''\Ve arc r eceiving 'Con t ract ser vices that \\IC ha\'e very little con· trQI over." Peart told the council. ··rm \'ery uncomfortable \\'ith it. "If Costa l\lcsa decides we need special services like a raid, we h~1 11e no control over it. We ha'l}'I: no choice on personnel or 110\\' thcyi'frc used. <sCe POl.ICI~. l>age A:!J • l"1nployn1t·nt, threl' \\'eeks a Yl'ar ror th(' lll'!l:I :-.l'll'll \t':1rs and four weeks annu.il1v after tl-n \"l':1rs. l\t:"1,1oi-lloihrit'll~· Pryor and Cou n· ciln1a11 J\rl Anthon~· :111s\Vel'ed a ('Oil\· pl:nnt oihout the ('loscd session \\'ith 25 t•mph>~ "-'~ IJ.\' suy1ng th~'Y \\"Ould not h.i\"l' hl•:1r(\ t\ll' \\Ol'kers' tfUC fccJin~:. on J'l<iy 111 a J)ublicS4.!ss ion. ··\'ou e.1n L .... ·x pcct. LO get a (u11 r1'S\>onsc fron1 the l'nlployes \\·hen lhi:y :ire :-1.•t'<1ki11g-i11 public about lht'1r O\\ n pay .'' ,\nlhony said . lie s:Hd this \\a:-. the first time th~ (St>e P :\ \' 1111\E Page A?> '- an ] O.Oilf ~loot SIMI~ JOKES ABOUT IMAGE Peart with Prussian Helmet Gun Missing . In Death o.f 2 RE1'0 (UPll -Sheriff's dl'PUtics said today they stilthll\'e not round the gun used in the slaying of lhc ~·ife ::ind ulllt•:-.t son of rormcr stale Sen. Len llurris I R·H.enu). ,- ll0\11evcr. au't11orities s aid they \\'Cl'I' :.Ur(• fro1n the \~\\·cJer blll'nS that ;1 ha nd gun \1:1:-. u:-.c<l Tuesday in the ~!:.ivtn" of DorC1lh\· llarris and her scui. lc-n .J r .• :!:i. \\hu:::.l' bodH.'S \\"CJ't• found in lhf.' li\'111;: ruon1 of their homt·. 1'he t"lclcr llarris told police he \\'a:- in :11101 her p:irl ot the houst.> "·hen he hi,.'<.il'd :-.hot:-. Ill· said hl· ran into thl· livinJ? roon1 \\hl'rC' he found th(' vu·- t1111~. Oran·~e ~ \\1t•;1fl1t•r CO'JSI . -Miners R eturning Fair lhrou)!.h Thursdav "'itb hi~h:-al the beacht•s :iro.und 68 r1 s1n g to "72 tnl anU . OvcrtH/.!ht \O\\"S :lM t11 4~. \ CRARLf.>TON. W. Vo. (AP) -A back·tO·\rurk 1110\'e ment developed in parts or th e nation's coalfields today as n egotiators met a g ain Jn \V:ishingtor in~lillerppts lo reach a · new contract rar ;iiine constffition workers. ~1 iners ldleti by conslrpct:l'on \\'Orker pickets ret urned lo their jobs in Utah, Ohio and parts of isouthern \Vest Virgi nia u11d southweilt~rn Pen· nsylvonia. · PIL OT AD BKI NGS 2()..MINVTE S1.LE ··tt sold lhe fi rst 20 mi nutes the ad \r11s out In the p<>Ptr. and the phone 11 still ri nglng orf tbe hook.·· Th<ll':i lhe success story lold the trrine m&in who placed this ad In tho DallS Pl!~to "68 B ~I \V 1600. Ai\l/Fi\I, r11d. 11re1. Orlg,o.,.,·ncr, Good COnd .. 599$, lC/l!X·IC:tCXX tr )'Ou :ire looking ror a rast 11ale. ca.JI 6-l:l·S678. Put a rcw words to work for rou In the right place,. 'fhe Dally Pilot • -- Mari1aes Make S111oke 'That black s moke that could be Sl'Cn fron1 the Snddlebock Valley and the ll'\'inc nrca this morning cume from 8 trc:iining rire at th~ El Toro :i.lNrinc Corp!'i Air Sllltion, according io a base spokesman. 'l'his v1cv1 of the smoke is from C<1mpus Drive . ' I • ' • ••• ••• near lhe Ir vine lO\\'J\ center. :\larincs burn old fuel at thc. IJa:-.f• ·in exe rcise!; d Clligned ln provide rl•alistic training tor rescue and fire fighting c 1·cv.~. • I t l .'\SIDE 1'0DAY ,1 Rolp/1 ,\'a,/er rt'srorch groiyi .\u.11.~ lnr1 n111n 11 P•'Op/1• are IHI· 11111.:.-sson/!1 ~·tpv.~··d lo,\: ro11s and 7·,~~ p11.\,\lhl~· /1aru1ju.I rocl10/in11, ,\/vf!/ /',,iJC' ,\./ I 111lt•:\. . ..,,,,.. .. A~nl.tnfN\ " \..M.1•¥1 . ., Me•>t• ... C•!llo•n•• .,, 1'11!1°"•I N~'"' M C•• ... r Co rMr "' O••~Co11nl• •n, Cl.tn<!!H 01·10 u.1~ C-te• '" p~.,~ "• <•••u•o'11 c. JW•lll1•tt) a 0.•lftNolo<f'I ... -· ll·J E01ta.r1•l '.tite •• Or.$t11Mt•t111 •• (nterialnment ••• r,1.,.,,..,. "r f'!ft.tM' .... r .... , .. ~ .... ·-c-.11 Wiii-•• H.,MC_ " Wen.IN ... ! .. , I ' I / :12 DAIL V PILOT ( Pilot Logbook J lrvinietes Set ·Study On Creating 'Image' \Vh:it' s 1n 11 motukcr~ To be more specific, a mas ii moniker! TA Kt: PARIS. Thi.' P ar1~ians "'car berets and !;tripe<! t4!e-~hirts and dr.11 g I hl·1r v. nmcn ljrL)und Uy lhe hai r , CJt ll;dl.1 , OJll.i~1h:~ dri\'l' C:i t.lillacs .,.d th steer horn,, fur houtl url\.1ml·11ts. 'f hcy "·ear string tic) ~·1lh oil "'tlll> for l·l .t'llS· ?>:f:'w Yorkl·rs"busllc. San Frunciscans hustle. und C..'hic:i~o:in.s rn~rlc. JR \1 1'\f~ J<f::-:101-:\"TS don't hn \'e 'that kind of a )tereotypl· )'l't t"1m.1ge .. is a n1t{'r v.·ay to pu t il l . Althou gh !he 1tl·1\n1·~s of the city ma ~· be parli:i tl y Lo bhtmL'. :i nut ht·r oll\'1ous J>l'Obl em .is the lack of a co ns hi· U:tnl ... Ltl'" ol ""trl n" or othl'r suffix to ma ke tho)c folks · f 1l in .., n1nothly \\'II h the titl'rary \\·orld. ,..,,U<Mt: . Obviously, it was this linguistic Jack that so peeved the New"'York Times. A while back, the stately daily pegged the tow n inhabited by Irvine residents as "the plastic city," a nOt·SO·Compllmenlary designation wh ich was syndicated and reprinted all over the country. Dozens or <.'Olumn'inchcs of 'rimes type v.•erC spent saying the city h as nopiizaz z. I "Image " is a ni cer way to put it .) I ~ A S[~Sf., the '1'1m cs reaclion \vas not h:ird lo understand. I maglne I he frustr .1 ti on vf a reporter sill ing dov.·n In v.•rile 1.1 story uboul ;i v.•holc city, 'The story ha:, to ref t r lo the folks living therl". Bul there· s no :.mouth \Vay to Ue:.cribl· 1 hl'n1. A writer for anothl'r d a il ~· hereabouts ha!> tangled hi s pen around "'\rvine11 es". f,l'rsona\l y, I prefer "lrvinn.1ns," although l'\·e be en told such referent-es are cheek v. l r·\'1 ne·ites. though. h·a~ a h arsh rin~. a ~ort of threl'·(1uarter martial Cil dl'nCL' that t.lrum s up \'i:,1un:. of '.\l ongol:. n1:is:,1ng on ·rurtlc Bnl"k o ·r11 E K T t\8."i <Jre c\'en wor~l'. Ir\' 1 n1 nos v.·on 't do it ·r hat une. for snme rca::.on I c.in't Sl'\·m toexplai1\, brings to my 01ind \'i )ion~ of ~paghctt1 und Baby Ruth b:jr:-.. ' lr\'inl'rS has the ring of briefcases and frccv.·:iys :ind n11g ht do. But 'A'hile it captures an elen1enl or the t'ity, it leaves out v.·hat mosl folks seem to think lhe citr isall about. · Fact is, I spend Jots of time trying to come up v.·ith a satisfying v.·ay to keep the "lrvineresidents·· count clo v.·n in m,\' co py. The phrase i:, atcurate, descriptive and to the point. But bl a nd . J eez, is it bland. SINCE TllE best journalisti c minds a\' a ilablc C underscorr ava i l11bl l') ha\'C bct·n bogg led by the moniker mrss, it seems obvious thul \\·hat \\'C re- ally need is a consultant. · NOY.', the cit,\' council membe rs-they can't even br !;moothly~ generalize<! :is col1ncilmcn since 1hcy are "· miXl·cl company-are scratchlni: and mulling O\'Cr a new stu<l y. Priced :it S50.000 split betv.·ecn the city an<l the lrvint• Company. the study is to describe all the minutiae th al will one day turn !he asparagus fields lnto lr\•ine . Fire plugs, bus benches, street signs. Nothing is toO small to escape the careful weavers or the ''urban fabric'' of the future. WllEN A.LL TlllS fabric is stitched together, the result ing palch"·ork will be the character, the fecl, lhc atmospherco[ lr\'ine The planners call it "im age." · It's ni ce for a city to ha\'e an imagc-parlicularly if it'sa pleasing one ~ .. \Vond erfulncss Capital of the Kno"'n Unive rse" or something to that ef· reel. That's "'hat all this moniker stuff ls about. ~ Some small patJ._pf all that expe nsi\•e talent should certainly be direct.: cd at fi guringout v.·hat to call Irvine residents. OTHER\\'ISE.some tormented typist might start calling thi?m ··Jr\'s ' Surely 550,000 is a smaJI sum to pay to avoid that. f"rottt Page·AI SHUFFLE IN COUNTY. • • ( they wou ld report to Osborne rather than the sup('rvisors, would lose the keys their county:lcased cars and could be placed on probationary status, just like nev.• employcs. The latter means they v.·ould forfeit their status in the county's merit system and could be fired without cause. As it nov.· staruts. they are en- titled to a cause for firing.and person; nel)1e.arings·. ... . The department heads most likely ·to IMe their status are County Road Commiss ioner L. Ted ~tcCon\'ille. . Building and Safety Director F1oyd ACLU Aids Students 1.QS At-;Gf:LES (1\P l -'fhe flmeric;1n C1\'1 l Lil>t.?rtics tinion filed a t·l:.iss act1nn ~u1t ·ruc:.day seeking re- i n~t alc rnt•nt o! n111rL' t h;111 '.!00 LOs 1\ngl'l t"s lu:!h ~c·hool stu dt·nls :1rrestctl f rw :d ll'gl'd I y ~l·l I 1 ug 1narJ:1u<111:i. ORA·NGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,... Or.,.qt Cot•! 0..11, Pl!<>!, wil••h•<"o 1\ u1m-' ti. ...... t~ ......... Pf~I. lJ 1><1l>h\i"o'<I oy IN ()t- 1'.J>,,U """''"'in9 Co••>cun, !..op.or•~ fl;!•t!O<"' .. ~ !IWDI•-""'""'' thtouqh Ft'°"'· '9t Cb!.t• _,,., l+ew-t k ..:n, "'""!•""llCl'I BP.o<n Fa .... 1f'" V•llr,: l>••llP. ~•OdlPll..:• ll•llPV •"4 U 9V"1 lk.Ch 'wlvlh [IM\I I> J•no;ile ,.q1.,...1 odot-t~ Jlllf)!",1..0 S.1~<4•r• -~I.\. T~t 11'"''<•1'<11 P~t:lh\h11'1<1 D!•llt I\ jll JOO -....u 0..y !il•f<'t, Co.1• ""'"'· C••••o•nl• ~:.., Robert N. Weed ""'"""' •"" l'\lllll1\flt< Jack R. Curley VIC• Pfnrd<'"! """ Gel\t'••I M•l'WQrol Thomas K.cevit [O<tO• fhomds A. Murphine """"•q•no (Oho< Charles H Loo., Richard P. Nall "'">l•N M•1119+no EO.!Of\ Offices ~·· "'-" )lO~•· !!.•• i.t ... , Nr•llOf1 lk.,;h )J)J '<•'"'-1 llo<lie•Md ~•11""•8'-ath 11MGr,.-.. .. s.trttt t<'l"""'<il"" llf•<" 1117\ &..•Cll """le•••d S40cllf0.l k 11•!1• ..... \l~I Lf P11 Ro.a f lS..11 0,loor•NW•r Telephone {7141 '42~321 C.l•tslfitd Ad11ert isinq .,.2·5'71 ~*'··-· 11411##'<•-(ltfl<f Sl1·6l10 r•O"' S..• C••meMI 495-0630 Coe•··~!. ..,. 0••11Q" c.&t\I Pli"''"''"' C-•v roo ,..,., •l<lr-•11..,!• .. •IWI• f'do "'' '" ""'''" 0' 'O"'"'"-"'' ""'"" ,..., • '""llt!H ... Od """O"' \OOC• .. i., ... ,, ..... of _ ..... 4_ ..... ,,,_,_ t i .. \ Jl<l\!f~ D•UI •! C°'b ........... (.•!ifo< ... A \~l"<"P'•Gft h ,..,,,., U llO .._t"1• ,,. ...... ~ bO "'O'll..t~ .......... . df\11ft.ioG!I\ U 00 lf'O"l~•T McCle lla n and Real Proper ty Services Director Stanley Krause. In a lengthy memo to the board. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said the jobs Krause and J\lcClellan now hold are not required under govern-· ment codes. _ PtlcConville 's post is state- mandated but can be legally delegat- ed to the EPtf A chier .. Kuyper ruled. The county_is lilso not required to have a Harbors, Beaches and Parks Director but that unit'S director, Ken- neth Sampson, is retiring next month. f'rom Page A I ' POLICE •.• In con\'crsalions with the Costa !\tc<.a dcpa rtn1cnt , l'cart sai<l. th e c1t.v's la<'k nf corirtol over scr\'iC::l'S ··has l){'t'n n1;1Jl' clcu r in nu uncertai n tcrn1s." Pen rt's rccommend:tlions arc fnr ;1 7.).n1 £'m bcr police orp:aniz:111un, \\"hi ch \\'ould 1ncludc ·17 officers, tu bl'gi n· opt' rations next year. Facing a council "·hich \\'tts "'Or ricd ()\'1..•r the financial r •~m ifica lionsofthe llC\V forct•. ho\1·e,·rr, h1..• s;1id that the pr(11>0s;.1 I included 13 oroi?:ra n1s. llP ~uit! .'11n1c could be lri n1mcd to fit fis · cal rcalilie~. Pnlicr ser,,k'es v.·oulr.I be broi..cn in- lo three :i reas of the cil\', the in - dus tria l complex \\"OUld bc'onc are:i. The bal:i ncc 11f the ci t\' v.·ou hl be di\'ided by the San Dirgo.Frce"ay in· to t\l'O patrnl areas. . lr\'i ne polic<' :1grnls-:1 trrm Pearl consid1..•rs n1or(' profcss101111I th<J n or-· fiC'crs-v.·ould ha,·e a cil v of 37 .000 lo patrol by next J uly, he said. \Vithin :.1nolhe1· six months. popula· lion is,cxpech.•d to lr:111 to 43,000, he s:ii d. Tiu• police force. J'c~rt said . is lo be :1 l'l'Spnnsiv.;-, st>rY irc·o r 1l'ntt~d or · g:1111z:i t1 011 u1hich \\'tll tr\· lo 11\·oid "h:idge hr nvy" a'1ents. · Hui , ta1>ping ~1 spi ked Prussian lle\n,..:l he. brough t :1lon~ as a prop. he said. "'I've lx"E"n inforn1cd by a col· le~1guc in the cily thut thcrc mia.?ht be limes ..-·he n I \\IOU\d have to "·ear a spiked helmet.·• Corp,se 'Robbed' \ . S,U QIEQO jAPl.n A deputy coun· l;oi corontr tl:tii: btt1' booktd for steal· 1nJZ c;a5h from a body a fter police p\;iccd marked nnd duslrt.I money on 1h1~ rorp:ic Ch1l'f Tlcputy 1>1:.l 1\tt~ 1!1tharr\ \luffman s aid An i;I'.'\ r.oni11les Tirona. 48. of "arlsbud v.·:1s hooked for 111vc~liR:illon or cmbe~1.le n1cnt of public fund~. :1 felony. Brinegar Leaves Job In Cabinet \VASfllNGTO~ <UPI } -Cl aude S. 'Orinc~al" todt1y announcod h1~ re· s1gnut1on as secretary of Transporta· tlon, the se(·ond Nixon Cabine t holdo\'er to resign under Presidenl f'ord. . White House liOurees said Brinegar v.•itl be replaced by John Robson of Chicago. a transport<1tion specialist .i:lnd form er :iide to Donald Rumsfeld in the e11rly 196P's. Rumsfeld , a Iornier Congressman, 1fo ford's staff coordin:i tor . Urinegar , 48, served two years and during hi s tenure the~ mile per hour federal speed limit was adopted in an effort to combat fuel s hortages lasl \\"lllll"r. Brinegar"s resignation, which will Ix> eff ecti ve Feb. 1, fo!IO\VS the an- noun t ed resign11tion \a.st "'eek of 1\t- torney General \\lilliam B. Saxbc . Budget Dir~ct.Gr Roy Ash1 another hi gh i\ixon administration holdover , also resigned Tuesday. Senate sour('.es predicted Robson v.·ould have no trouble being con- firmed , especially in view of h is ex- tensive ~ackground in transportation. In his Jetter of res ignation , Brinegar said his two years in office "·ere "e!'tciting, educational and, at limes. hectic. ··Now is the time for me to relurn to th e pri\'ate sector ," he suld. . Brinegar \\'<JS nominated for the post by for mer President i\"ixon aft er !'cr,·ing for 20 years v.·lth th e L'ni on Oil Co. of California. Al one point 1n his 1Jus1ne!'is c:irf'Cr. he \\'as president nf th(• Union 76 0 1\'is1on of Union Oil. lie "'as born in Rockport, Calif. After graduatfng from high school in ~a n Francisco and·ser-ving.\w&..years 111 the Army Air Corps, he entered Stanford University and \vas gradual· ed in 1950 v.•ith a B.A . in economics. l{e recei\·ed his ~1 .1\. in mathematical statistics in 1951 and a Ph .D. in economic research in 1954 . Reports are circulating that Ford planned to reshulne his Cabinet early next year to rem_ove the stamp of Nix · on from the Administration. In an cxc}lange of letters, the Presi- dent expressed ··~eep gratitude and personal appreciation" lo Brinegar for v.·hat Ford termed many improve· ments in the nation's roads and trans portation system the past two years. Ford said Brinegar was responsible for "articulation of a national transportation policy" and also cited reorganization of the financiall y· trou.Qled· ra ilroads. . , CARO ----L POSED WITH HER PET PYTHON IN THIS 1969 PHOTO Former Laguna Resld~nl Dies In Florida of. Rattler Biie Carol's Last Act ...... She Kills Self With Rattler One-time Laguna Beach nuda. !·!er favorite previous pet was dancer Carol Cybulski spoke wistfully Devil, a 12-foot , S.'ipOul\d python. of the Johnny Carson Sho'v but her act . . She died Saturd;1y in a hospital fe<iturin g li\"t• snakes and rock music where she. was being treated. onl y got her booked into nighclub ~n e o.f her hc adline ·mak ing , d}ves and jails from Fort Lauderdale, episodes 1n Orange County during the fla .. to SantaAnao\'er seven years. late 1960s invol\•e d a Newport ~J iss Cybulski , 37, hus died of a rat-Fr~e\\·ay rollo\·er auto accident" in Uesnake bite :irtcr a last. disastrous \~h1ch C'lifornia lligh"·ay Patrol of- ;1ppcarancc 111 Fort Lauderda le, f1 cer~ gingerly hunted her" slithery \I he re !ihe r ang Uo\\·n the final cu rtain pets 1n center di\'ider icep\ant. \l'i lh ;1 Cleopatra touch. She wa s injurt!d in th e accidtlnt and Brov.·ard County uuthorlties say she had been bitten se\•eral times-the' committed su icide by letting a rat-iatest 'in the past month -before the. tlcsnake used in her act ·•Jessie fatal incident authorities have ruled James and l·ler Killers" bite her at wassuicide. her Pompano Beach apartment. A county pathologist and medical examiner said it could ha\'e been ac- cidental but police claim re\'ealing notes and letters \\'ere found in her home. · The cxolic dancer had used the four· foot rattler in her shO\\' at Rapp'<; Lounge, until it was raided and she \\"a s arrested . Shortly aftcrv.•ard, the ni ghtclub cancelled he r. "She cried ... " said i\tanager Dun- bar Yatman. . . 11-fiss Cybulski sti ll taCed the latest ~harges. or obst'enity and inlpropriety 1n Florida. rollowing numerous ar· rrsts including several at Santa Ana's Apartment A-Go-Go in bygone years. · She cont inued het snake dancjng act, despiie the fact it posed a dou6le· barrelled danger because she v.·as gravely allergic to Cortisone, the snakebite antidote that Sa\'es)ives. Picket, Union Named i~ Suit By Irvine Man An Irvine resident \\'ho Clai ms he ":•s be.atcn by a picket s ign during the p1cket1ng of a locjil store sued his al leg.ed assailant and ihc l'lieatcutters Union Tuesday for SIS0,000 . Lynne 0 . 1\nderson slates in his Orange County Superior Court act ion that he was attacked ;i.nd beaten by picket !\largarito.R. Lopez on Dec . 15, 1973, outside the Safeway store at 14417 Culver Drive. Charges Filed In "Kiduap·rape Of 8-year-old Investigators said she was bitten a \\'eek ago bt ·.the rattler whic!I s_ha.r_e..d her apartment with a water moccasin . a boa constrictor a'nd a tarantula. Anderson, "·ho names Local 551 of the union and AFL·CJO as co·· - defendants, states in the lawsuit that Lopez had been drinking at the time of the in.cident. a.nd no attempt u•as made by ~n1on off1c1aJs to restrain him. Rape and kidnap charges ha\'e been filed against· a Lakewood man ideh- tified. today by I.Qng Beach police as the motorist they allege abducted an eight-year-old girl in that city and dumped her in El Toro after sexually assa ulting her. Une mployed printing hand Leonard ].fCSherry. 23. was arrested -Tuesday.' night after Long Beach officers charged his station wagon was the one used in the kidnaping. They said today that "certain other ph_\'sical evidence" reinforces their belief that McSherry is the abductor. .The \·ictim v.·as dropped off by her kldnapcr near El Toro High School Monday night v.·here she sought help from a janitor working in the deserted facility. . She v.·as treated at the nearby Sad- dlcback lfospital and later reie.lsed to the custodr of her parents in Long Bea ch. Doctors confirmed for police th:it she had been sex-ua\l y assaulted at some point of her a!),uduction . The arrest of l\lcShcrry led Lon,I? ~ Bcoch poli ce to discuss 1vilh Bueno Park police the kidnaping last Dec. 6 ol' a n eight -year-old girl from that city who also was dropped off in El Toro by her abductor. In that case. officers said . the child u·as not sexually molested but was re- leased by her captor al a pojnt not \"ery far ·from \\'here the most recent \'ictim was freed. "This certainly does not mean that l\tcSherry is accused of th al orrense ." ~n offit'er said. "We are merely in vit· 1ng him to assist us in our inquiries.•· FTC Charges Chevron A.ds Exaggerated \VASlllKGTON (UJ>JJ -The Federal 1'rade Commission ruled to · day that Standard Oil of California . engaged in false ad\'ertising by claim- ing its Chevron gasoline will produce no air pollution. The FTC said Standard played on c_ons umers' anxieties about air pollu· tton by running T\1, radio and print • 1ds promoting ils F-310 gasoline ad· diti,·e as something th at "'Ould pro· duce cl ean exhaus t. • Party stopper. Skirc iri a melange of chevrons. Coral Color, print, lace. Jn one size, 872 Medallion lace shirt of polyi:ster/cotton. Siz" S,M.L , 844 Dy Chessa-Oavis for W. W. Duke. Town antl Travel Sportswear SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA • . - .. SHOP SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M. • E're• rflfle .tJ P:AY ·HIKE • • • counC'il had e\ter spoken direclly with a aroupof employelli about pay . .City Attorney James Erlcksln ruled that the closed·door meeting was not in violaITonor Callfornl 11 :lnti· seC'recy la'A'S, f\1e3n'A·hile, city employes contact· ed this mornina: i;ald they "'ere dlsap· pointed by the 7.8 percent pay raise tn- 11tead or the 12 percent recommend~d by the city manager. ··w e were very satisfi ed with the way the admini~trali\'C services de- pa rtm~nt was handling the salury ad· jJstments." said one. ' "Now lhlll the council has cut it down, there might be more interest In forming some kind of group to do otir bargaining for us." ' Another said. "I think morale will probabJ~· drop for a while. What would you expect? But I don't .know that It \\-ill last very long." • ~1arv Cron, president or the Califorliia Homeov.·ners Association and a spokesman for niqe homeowners groups in the cily. har.I asked t.he council to delay action on the pay hike until Jan. 14 so the groups could make their own recommend:.i· lion. FroM p..,,. Al LIQUOR ••. Harris, who said the distillers would be happy to help in any way possible to alleviate the Ylorld hunger pro- .blems, recalled that in 1947 there was a \'Oluntary cutback by the industry so grains could be shipped abroad. · But he said that effort was a dis· aster. since most of the grain neve r made it overseas -and v.'hat did wa.9 promptly used in the distilling pro- cess, not to feed the hungry. The alcoholic beverage industry in America employs 1.9 million workers and fhe companies and their employesd pur~hase $16.4 billion in goods an services from other nrms , which Harris said would "'come right orr the Gross National Product.'· Harr:is said the alcoholic beverage industry share of federal taxes, $5.1 billion a year, trails only corporate and personal income tax in yielding re\'.e_nue, and that any cutback would throw tens of thousands of workers out of jobs and further depress the na- tion's economy. Harris said that the industry has been hurt by the recei;sion. Two years ... ago, the rate of ilrcreased liquor sales was 5 to 6 percent. but It has dropped to about 3 percent this year, he said. Sheriff Probe Set . LOS ANGELES (UPll -The coun· ~y grand jury wa1 uked by the Board :of Supervilo~y to invutlgate alleged itregulariUes by top sheriff's de.partment officials, including the mtsuse o{ personnel and the falsifica- tion or aUto li\IJeaje Claims • IL said tests indicate the ndditl\•e -doe~ h ave.''some degr(''t-or eff·ective- nt"Ss in pre\·enlin~ and remo\'tni;; in· trrnal cngu~c .deposits and reduc~ng C'Xh;1ust r m1ss1ons llov.e\'er. tht" de· ''tlopmtnt of <l producl \\ lth laudn blc character istics docs hot j:?r ant :.t • \lccni;a to r xoggcrate its effeeti\'l'· nes.'!." SANTA ANA, 547·7211 •SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 556·0611 ... • ·- --.. ---'--'B=untlng_ton . Beach Fo11ntain Valley T I Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VQL. 67, NO. 352,-6 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1974 TEN CENTS • County Shakeup tens 3 Top cia1s At-least--lhree~top Orang6COiiiit'~y~~...,.,,e"'a"c"'li"'on super.visors tlad befMe -the~ori{';s a cohesive uliit. It alSO--face a num~; of alterTiatives. eovernment ext(:utives face an uncer· them was to create the legal means reelassificaUon.of the heads of They Could retain their old titles but tain futur e as the Board of frameworkforthenewsuper·agency, eachdepartment. they would report to Osborne rather ~pervisorS weighs final -CO!'.l~lida· which is a eombinaUon of all county Jn the proposal, H.C. "George" than the s upervisors, y,·ould lose the tion of seven county departments. departments dea ling in environmen· Osborne, board·appointed head of the keys their county.Jepsed cars and The board Tuesday delayed action tal or planning affairs. EMA, is seeking creation of three as. could be placed on probationary on detailed plans for operation bf the The F;ft.IA would be the first of six sistant directors of the new agency to status, just like ney,• employes. Envlronrnental Management' Agency agencies to be formed from the cur·· handle regulations, development and The latter means they would forfeit untiJ tlie seeond meetlng of Janua.ry, rent33countydepartmeots. administration. theil"' status in the county's merit sparing for the time·being the need to The plan calls for major rcshutrung Existing department heads who do system and could ~ fired without demoteo:rfire.!hekeyofficials. in each EMA department to make not receive one or the new jobs vlill cause. As it now stands, they are en· titled to a cause for firing and person· nel hearings. The departn1ent heads most likely the jobs Krause and Mc<;Jeltan now. hold are not required under. govern· m ent codes. to lose their status are County Road 1\-lcC o n \'il lc's post is state· Commissioner L. Ted ... McConville, mandated·but can be legally delegat- . Building and Sarety Director Floyd ed. to the E1'1A chief. Kuyper ruled .. !\lcC le llan and ltea l Property , The county is also not reqtlired to Services Director Stanley Krause. ha\•e a Harbors. Beaches llQd-if~rks In a lengthy memo to the board .. Direetor but th~t un~t'_s direcQ,r, K'en· County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said neth Sampson, 1s retirmg next month. Reject . Trade Bid Emigration· 'Strings' Termed Unacceptable l\fOSCO\V <AP) -Soviet leaders have "flatly rejected as unaccepta· ' ble" the new U.S. trade bill with emi· gration strings attached and say there may be fewer rather than more Sov. iets leaving this country, Tass report· ed today. The orficial Soviet news agency said the trade bi!~ passed !f>y the U.S. Senate 1',ridayjnight with a provision that Communist countries must open emigration doors to Jews and other minorities in return for trade cOn· cessions interferes in internal uffairs and is •·rtally reje<'ted a s unaccepta· ble in leading cir<'les of the So\·iet Union." Tass also published the text of a let· ter from Soviet Foreign i\1inister An· drei A. Gromyko to Secretary of Sta.le 1-lenry A. Kissinger asserting that American officials \\'ere told !<.isl fall ··about the present tendency toward a decrease in the number of persons wishing to leave the U.S.r... and seek permanent residence in other coun· tries.~· Tass said the Gromyko letter v.•as · handed to Kissinger Oct. 26. shortly oifter H •·compromise" pl an on en1i · ).!ration \\'as announced by Sen. l·lenry J\I. J·ackson {D-\Vash.). It said the Jackson·Kissinger correspondence on the so-called agreement presented a ··distort e d picture'' of Soviet· 1\mcrican discussions in the matter. ln \\'ashington, there \4•as shocked si lence in the office of Presdienl Ford's speci<.il lrude representative, ;1mbassador \Villia1n ·r.· Eberle, y,·ho \\"Ould negotiate \\'i th American trad· ing partners under the authority of the trade bill. T\ spokesman said the Russian reac· lion is· "'unbelievable" but declined .formal comment. There had been hopes th at Congress tould complete its action on the trade bill. y,·hich is no''' in a Senale·Housc conference committee, by Friday and :.end it to the \\'hite I-louse for Ford·s signature beforeadjoUfnment.. Trial Opens In Unborn ·Baby Death Football l11jury I1urn Victim John_ Wayne Recovers Succumbs Fro~ Surgery on Leg A't Hospital I Ho, 'f~' Ho • Kristin :\'l'CGta'v went to se.e Santa TuesdiJ,)' ..at. ..SOut~-Coast Plaza in Costa ~Iesa. She w.as uni.r:riPcessed. Kristin, \vho \vill be one \}'ear old on Christmas D~y, is the daughter of )1r. and !vlrs._AI.,. :'.Y!.cGraw of~YeringtO!!, Nev. The family is visiting re~ JaliVeS in Costa .l\fesa for the h01id3Y~ This picture shl>uld .help make their visit a memorable one. Brinegar Will. Leave ~ . . Transpc;.rlation .P _ost . . - \VASiiINCTON (UPJ> -Claude. S. Brinegar today announced h.ii re: signation aJ5 secretary'oC Transporta· tio~ t!te s,sconc;I Nixo·o Cabinet holaover To resign-under President Ford, · \Vhite House sources said Brinegar will be r eplaced by John Robson or Ch icago, a transportation SRCcialist and former aide to Donald Rumsreld in the early 1960's. Rumsfeld, ~a former Congressman. is Ford's staff coordinator. After-graduating from h'igh school in Sari Francisco and serving ty,·o years in.. the Army Air Corps, he entered Stanford University and was gradual· ed in 1950 with a B.J\_ in economics. He received his !\I.A. in mathematical statistics in -1951 and a Ph.D. in economic research in 195'1. · Reports are circulating that Ford planned to reshuffle' his Ca binet. early next year to remo\'e the stamp of Nix· on from the Administration. 8)'.TOMBARLEY otaitto.u, ~ilMSUolf Jury selection begal\ today in a n Orange County Sujlerior Court murder trial that is without precedent in local court history. b:>renzo Villareal De La Rosa. 23, is charged with murder in what the pro. secution·says was the killing of an un· born c hild that was a fe\v Cliiys away from ·d elivery when De La Rosa punched the mother twice. in the ston1ach. Do.ctors said the fetus was healthy and ali ve shortly before De La Rosa a l· tacked Consuela Berber, 20. a l"oun· lain Valley y,•oman ~·ith whom hEi had lived in a common-law relationship and the mother of his two children. Mrs. Berbercleli\'ercd a dead fe tus u few d ays after the assault <ind De La Rosa wasjailedon murder charges. Those charges sparked a• spirited battle between two pathologists in pre· trial action before JudgC' \\'alter Charamza. Dr. \V arren Bostick, a deputy count y coroner andl!Jl)emberofthe UC Irvine 1\Ledical Scl\OOf stilff. 1estlfied there was no doubt that the death of the fetus ·was caused by a blood clot near the brain which had been created by the b]OY.'S~ I-l e wa ~ flatl y contradicted by Dr. K.urt.. Bernischke, a German.born pathologist who is no\v based at UC San Di ego. UNDERGOES KNEE SURGERY Former Lineman Wayne A young lluntington Beach mo\her . 1\ctor J ohn ~~ayne. 87, was report_cd v.·ho y,·as badly burned while trapped 1n good cond1hon at Hoag ft.lemor1aLJnside her naming home Sept. 15'died ~lospital in Newix;>rt Beach this morn-l\1onday in the burn \\'ard at Orangt· 1ng aCter undergoing surgery Tuesday County l\1edica1 Center. ·to repair what a hospital spokesman described as ··an old f~tball injury.'' \\layne's operation \\'as termed a m ~diai meniscctomy on his right knee. Such surgery is common among foo tball players. The veteran film actor was a lineman at use in the 1930s, but a leg, .inj ury h(!mpered his footba ll C<.1reer. ·rhe surgery normally involves re· moval of cartilage from the kn el', ]\either \\la.vne's faliiily physician nor the surgeon who performed the operation was available for comment this morning. llO\\•ever. tht; hosp{l<tl spokesman said the Academy Award·winning ar· tor is '"doing \'Cry well, ''"but could not say how long he will be hospitalized. \\'ayne. a llayshores resident_, Un · derwent cancer surgery in 1964 and _has been used as a model of cancer re· cov~ry in numerous American Cancer Society ad campaigns. Funeral services for f.lrs. Katherine Driver, 23, or 9411 Da yton3·Circle, are ~cheduled for. 7:30 tonight at St.:s. Simon and Jude Catholic Church in I-funtington Beac,h. Private graveside services '(Vill bC' held at. 11 a.m., Thursday, at the San 1-'erna.ndo !\-fi ssion Cemetery in Sao Fernando. Smith's Chapel of ~Iuntington Beach is handling all arrangements. l\1rs. Dri\'cr '"as rescued from hCr Daytona Circle home as r!ameao engulfed the two-Story structure. She was inside a room "'here firemen said the heat must have reached 1,000 to l ,500 degrees. She had becnhosp1lalizcdin the burn '''a rd since the blaze with second. degree burns O\·er 60 percent 0£ her body and third.degree burns over 10 per~ent. l\1 rs. Dri\'er is survived by her husband, David Dri\'er; a 4·year -old son. Aaron Scott Driver: her Cather. Robert N. Polly of Newport Beach: a sister, Patri~ia Polly, l'\ewport Beach. <ind a brother.' HobertN. Polly,Jr. Brinegar, 48, served two years and during his tenure the 55 mile pe r hour fed.era! speed liflJit_was :tdnptedin an erfoirto combat fu el shortages last. wiriler. Brinegur's resignation, which 'viii be erfecti\'e ~~cb: I, foJloy,•s the an· nounced resignation last week of Al· torney General Wiili am B,-Sax-be. Budgy~ Director Roy Ash, another hi gh Nixon administration holdo ver, also resig-ncd Tuesday. In an.exchange of letters. lhe Presi· dent expressed ''deep gratitude and personill appreciatit'in" to Brinegar for-what Ford-termed many improve· ments in the nation's roads. and transportation system the past ty,.·o years. Ford said Brinegar \\'as responsible for ·•arti oul al ion of a national transportation polic;_y_" and also cited reorganization oflhe financiall}'- troubled railroads. Bernischke testified th at a head in· jury of any nature could not kill an un· born child. "A c hild in the v.·omb can lil'c y,·ithout a head , since it bre;1thcs throu~h and draws nourishment from thEi mother,·· he testified. Bernischke, the author of several textbooks on pathology, pointed out that the placenta <arterbirthl .su1 .. rounding the fetus was intact on dl'· livery. He said that fact supports the defense argument that De La llosa played no partir'tt.he death of the fetus. Valley Police Officers Get Salary Increases Or;1nµt• \\.e;ttht.....- Coast Senate sources predlir:ted Robson would have no trouble being con- firmed, especially in view of his ex· tensive background in lraniportation. In his lett.('r o r resignation, Brinegar said his t\\'O years in offlt'e were "exciting, educatiorial and, a t tirTies, h eet1c. •·Now is the 11n1<' for me to return to t he privalC' sector," he said. Brinegar l\'89 nominated for the Post by former President Nixon aCter serving fo1· 20 yl!ars with.the Union Oil Co. or Calirorniu. At one point in his business ca1·eCr, he w.is president or the Un ion 76 Oi\'ii;ionof Union OU ... ll~ \\'as born in Rockport, Cilif. PILOT AD BRINGS 20-MINU,TE SALE ··1t sold the r!J-st 20 minule!i tile ad \\'US out In the paper. ;ind the phone is still ringing ol.'fthe hook." Thal's the suce~s !ilory told the Jr,·inc m;iri" wbo pieced this ad in the · Dlil/r P lot: , 'tlBOMYi: 1600,A?if/FM,red. tirts.Ori«iowner. Good rond.,$995. xxx·xs:ii;.'( If you arc lookfng for a rast saJ(I. c1116"2...s678. Put a rew words to \\'ork Cor ~·ou in the rl&ht place, The Dally Pilot Minuteman Fired VANDENBERG AFB <UPIJ -A ft.1inutema.n ll intercontinental mi~ sile wa s -launched over the Paclf" Ocean Tuesday night in an Air For e lost of the weapons system. · Lawyers for both sides estimated to· day that the trial will take about four y,•eeks. By KATll\'CL;\NCY ot 111t 0.il' PilOfSUtt The three n1anagement level of. ricers of the 1-~ountain Vallev Police Department Yo'erc granted s.ilary in· creases. of l~ to r9 1-Jercf'nt O\'er the next f\\'O years by the City Council No Liquor Curtailment .. bidiistry Officials Reject Grain for Food Bid \VASl;IINGTON <UPll -In the fcrence in Rome. midst or its most lucrative season, the Declaring that alcohol distillin g U.S. liquor industry today denounced process uses no rice, the chief gtiiin suggestions that it curtail operations food for most undernourished people, so that grains u.~ed in distilling could llarris said only .S percent of the corn ~diverted to help fct.'<1 starving peo· crop is used in di stilling, .005 percl'nl pie. of the wheat crop, and "miniucule'' Th 'd l fth o· l'll dS I It amountsofrye..andbar'ley. t presi en o · ~ tS 1 «: Pr s And fiTsaid"that distillers for 25 Council or the United States. Malcolm 11atris, said that such a move would ye;irs ha\'e been recycling the grain h d I rf h as high·protein animal feeds, assur· ave a evastat ng e ect on t e na· . .. l ' · I' fh' h 1· tion'a staggering economy and would 1ng con 1n~ung so pp 1es o 1g qua 1· do little to alleviate the world hi.Inger J ty me~t. mllk, eggs a.~d butler ror tho crisis. American consumer, • made it overseas -and Yo'hatdid 1~·as ptonlptly used in the distilling pro. cess, not to feed the hungry. The alcoholic beverage indu:;try In America employs 1.9 million \VOrker s and the companies and th eir employes pu1·chasc SlG.4. hiltion in goods and services from other firms, which Harris said y,·ould "come right off the Cross National Product." llnrris s:1id the alcoholic beverage induslry share of federal taxe.s, SSL billion a year. trails only corporate ~nd personlll Income tax in y1eld1ng revenue, and th1:1.t :1ny tutbatk. y,•ould "throw lens orthous<1nds of y,•orkers out of jobs :'Ind further depress 1h'c na. tion',;eConomy. llarris told 0. ncm -conference Ii· quor manufacturers W('re "very con· cern ed '' o\'er ·fiuch slogans as ·· i•roduce Food. Nol LiquQr." The suggestion that the liquor in· t.lu:;tTy shut down or rut back \\'as made by h1mcd nutritionist Or. Jc11n Ateyer at the rttcent \Vorld f'Ol>d Con· ltarris, who said the·distillers would be happy to help in any "':lY possible to alle\'infc the "'orld hunger pro· blen1s, recalled that in JS-17 there was u \·olunliir:i.· ('Utback by the industry sq gruins could be shipped abroad. Jlarrls sulcL that ~hi.!. i1ulu.slr'· h<is ~n hurt by the fCCl'~:s1on . 1\10 ·~·cars 01;0, tho rDtC> of 1nr.rca~cd lic1uor sail's But ho said lhat. effort was a di s· wus 5 to 6 percent. but it ha~ dropped aster, since most or the, &rain never I to about3 J)Crccnt this ycor, he said, ' ,,. Tuesday ni ght. Under terms of their new l\\'0·'1ear contract. Capt. Les ROY.'land. caPt. C. \\I. 1\1 ichacl1s and l,t. John Beddow \\•ill reccivt.> se\"cn pt.•rccnt p:~y raises this month, ilS \\"ell as <1 I11 o pt"rcenl pay d1f. fcrential ildrled to !heir retirement rund . · S .. d a r ies !'hr !he captains range rrom $20,000 to si.i.ooo a year,/ while pay ranges. !or \ht• licutcnan arc fron\ $18,900to s2j,ooo. Tht! officers '-''ill receive ~ five per· rt·nt p;1 ,\· r:11~e a year fron1 no\v and an addit1on:i I p:1,\· :1djU1iln11'11\ of frnn1 nne to fi \'C' I)(' rccnt, bast•tl on the ('unsu1nc1· pri ce i ndcx: in .June 1976 . S:ilary i1grcemenls in their t'On · tr<i C'lS arc the .sumC' HS 1hoso l'eachcd '1ith olhtr middle 1nanagcment Ctnploycs o( the Cit!/, 1'hl'1 1' 1lt'\.\' contract~ "'t•rr appt'O\"Cd last month \\":thout the thrl'l' n1:1nagc· mcnt ll?\'<'I pol lccm('n bc<·;i u~i: of a th:-· 11utc y,·1th lh1• c11 y O\ l'I' y, ho ~hou ld negotiate for lhl1n1 . ,_ The 1hrce officers contt·ndrd thclr l'Ontru<'ts ,;hould be ncgot1.1ted at•'fhA with other Fountain-Vall ey-i>0ilcen1t>n b)' U1e Police Offif<"r! A<mlCi!'ltlon. \lhilf' lhc c11.v bcl1c\e<I !ht·~ ~houlcl nc)(nt1a1e \\1th other middle ni.1n.1i:l" mrn1 l'tnplo.1t•s 'file l'ollr.-(lfhc<'r~ AssoC'i:it 1rin 01l'ct -.1111 1 n Sl!1Pl' r111r t'ourl to ~t·ll It• the n1 at \t.'r. L!ut 1f\\~1s clro1)1X!d 11r\t'r both s ides a~r<'t'd t hr POA t·ould rcprc:-icnl the or. f H.'l'J'S, ('II y off LCi.ul:s said loduy. Fair through Thursday with highs at the beaches around 68 ris1n~ to 72 inland. O\'ernight lo\\'S JS to 45. l~SID_!l TOOi\ Y A Holpli f\'ocJ11r research group soy:i too m.ony p..'ople are ttn· necessarily e.rpost?d lo X ray.~ and rii1k possible l!arnifut radialioR. Story, ruge A.J. l111lt•x •••ll"o .. AMLa"ftt'~ a L M.loyd . ., Mt•i•• ••• C.iolO<OI•• ... H•hoMIN._1, •• C•<H• C<1t"er ... Of1119tCollllllf A11, Cl•Htli9ot 01·10 1t,1$ ,_,, "• r=~· ~l·i Crouw•nl , .. •llfWlrJ, " 0.1t~JUlo<t~ ... --. .,, E••tfl•1IP1~~ ~ Dr.~1Mr ..... •• fOllffl••""'""' ... TtltYi'I~ .. ''"'"'' ... '~···" ••• ·-C• '' ""''"'*'" ·~ ""·--" w .. i.,. ... ~ ... • .. I I , . • ,4? DAIL If PILOT H/F Mystery Ren1ai~s 'Shooting Star' In . Qosetl qmry . Lawyer's Strangler Sentenced A Judge 'l'uesda~· ~cnlc nrl'd l1<A\'ld ~la1·tint:t, 2·1, San Jv:.e. t•1 Stille prison for the str;1ngu\;;t1on murder of a $t-.1t Bt>ac h atlornt>y. An nff1ri<1I rl'µorl rl·lc:.is1·jl thi:-. \\'t>l'k bv the ('0:1~\ c:u ard (Jff1r1aJlv t·lo.-.cs lhl' c:a ~c of lhl· 101-. ... u1~ ~ <il'f;t ··shootin ~ Stiu·" l;ul f:.i 1lcd tu de- termine how ll s!lnk "11/1 .111 h.inds All 10 men on bo;1rJ , t1u·lut.Jini,: Orunge Co1inty Supt.•r\·1..,or Honahl l"aspers. \\'ere off1t•1<i!I \' d1•l'l<.1 red mis· :-.u1g <Jl .'>l"i• :1111J J1fP:>Uffit•d dl'.Hl. \\'hilc Ill\' r1·1M'•r! t.1il1·d tu t•orhl' up \\ith :10 l'.1.ill'I t•;.iu-.1· 1ur lhc .-.inking, 11 did ('OnrlLu.lc th1:1t thf• 1nr1df'nt, "''hirh ~curr{·<l last Junt orr B.•Ja Cal1forn1a, 10\ r1ll·L·d no foul pl,1\' Accord1n~ to 1.A:I I lorton, un(' of th(• Coast Gu;ird 1n\'C!)l1J:::1tur:-. rc .... poru.1 · ble for the report, there "'as "no at'- tion;ible m1stontlul'l, 1natlcnl1un 10 duty. negJii:cncc o.r \1 illf ul 1•1ola1ion of law or regulahon." IJeavy "·c .. thcr "'tt5 blnmed, in part. for the sinking. the report con· cl.uded. At the tlmr or th e trai::cd.1', winds were 15 to 25 knots v.·1th i.:u:.ts us> to 40 knot:. and s..-.•ell s \.\en .. running 10 lo 15 feet. Beside~ Cn3per!i, olher5 on board ;1t the llOlt' O/ th('Slnlonjl incl ud~d IV.'0 o( l'.L~lll'ri-.' :-!Ins. l!:ru: iilld l\1rk ; f"rl'd llarlit•r' .• 1 111111('rful 1x>illlco.tl f1i.:11r·t·. 1'orn l\lt·111 , l'~l'('tJ\IVf' asi-.1st1111t to SU Pl' fl JSIJI' H;dpll c·1ark, IV.'O of l\1~·111 '!'! hroth1•rs. T1[1l 111111 John ; J.con:..rd U;1shor, ;,in Anahcitn 1Ju1h.l· 111~ contr.it'tor . 1111..,hnr 'i-. ncphl•w. lioh1 ·rt Bu ~hor, Jnd H1l·h;1rd 1'11\ly of ,\nt1 hc1nl . llorton !'!ind 1ht• ra.;;t' 11·as offici<Jlly clo:.t•d ht"eaust.• a thorough 1n\est1ga. t1on had b£'cn done ;ind there v.'ll :. 11othing furlhC'r lo study. 'fherc \\'ere a number or questions lcfl unansv.·crl-<l. ho11 e\'l'r. llorton said .imong other un - rcsot\.'ed point:>, officials could not de· termine v.'ht'ther or not the yacht's \iCejackets had hcen used. hov.• the Jackets lind Boston \\'h<Jle r Iifebo:1t had bt.-en damaged, or the exact loca- tion of the sinkin ~. lfe bla med con- nicting radio reports. ~lart1nt>1. i.~ould :;c1'\c h\c \(;:trs to lift' .. . lie ts lhc rnan ll11ntu1gton Ul'a l'h polite :11·re.sted Aug. 28 v.hcn the car he "'all driving hogged d•111·n In the !'and along Pacific Coast lllgh"'"Y ;it l!r.okhur::;t ;\1·enut·. ()ff1l'e rs ulisl'rvcd bloody l'luth1ng in tht.: rc.u_r _of--1he-car, then fooutl the hod,. of :'\orn1an Causey, 43, in the truuk. iil<.1rlinez pleaded guilty to second <le~rct• murder. Los Angeles County SLrpt•r1or Court Judge Burch Donahue runoun•·ed the sen.teACein Torrance . 1'o rranct' police detectives, 11•ho led \ht• 111\ t•stigution into the slayif'!g. said Cau~t·~ was bludgeoned and 5trangled in :1 'J'orr;.ince n1 otel. An aulops~· :.h1H\'C'd manulll slrangulntion as th t• ~1(·tu;il cause of d(':.ith. New Candidate Files l'au~c\·. 11·ho h\'ed in Seal Beach. 11urkcd i.1:. :.1t1 :1ttorncy in Long Beach and scrl'ed as pro-ten1 judge in a Lon~ Beach i\lunicipal Court, police re· portt:d, Ford Pressured By Democrats On Tapes Bill . . For Trus'tee's Seat Dennio ?dangers' announcement J\tonday that he ..-.·on't run for re- e\ectfoh to the sc hool Loard h-as spurred at least one nc"· candidllte to enter the lluntington Beach Union High School District race. Don A. :\lac.-\llister, ori~in:dly n can· didate for trustee in the llunlin(!ton Beach City <elementary) School Di s· trict, said he will file papers today for a seat on the high school boll rd. "My origintil decision to seek an elementary bo11rd seat "'as based upon the facts that no \'i1ranr1es 11·erc ex· J>ected ••t l he high school district, and that the I v.·o incumbents ( l\I a nge rs and Jlelen Dittc) were strong candidates ror re·clection ." l\lact\llister e .1.:· plained his switch. The new candidate has been presi· dent of the 1-funlin~ton Beach lligh School Oiler Community Council and ha5 worked on all finance elections al the high school level in the past four years. . Theft Suspect Had Police Job Form· in Pocket A 2I ·Ycnr·old ,Fountain Valley m<in with an employment <ipplic<ition ror the Buena Park Police Dep;.irtmenl in his pockel ..-.·as arrested 1\.1csllaY by L_<;!gun a Beach Police on suspicion or bur~lary . Hichard T. Connolly, Jr., of 10031 Los Coyotes, ·,1•as arrested by Officer· Jim Lansford in a beach parking urea. Earlier. Lansrord had taken a burglary report fron1 tv.·o men \\·ho re· ported lhe loss of scuba gear from 1heir ''l'hicle. ,\ dC'SC ription gi\'l'n at 1hat t.Jm e n1:1tchcd C.'onnolty, police :-aid. Connolly \\'as dlso booked on alleged po:-.session of d:1ngl'rous drugs when ;1\Jout 2.i,\\ hilt' pill:-. 11erc found by of- fic~'rs. As a result of poliCl' in\·es11galion, :-on1e :;.10!1'n 1•c1u1prncnt has been re· t'O\'Crcd, po!Jccsa1cl . l'onnolty \\ho h ~tl'd his current oc- cupation as lrul'k dri\'C'r. 1\'as found to h a\·c ::in :1pphC'~t ionlor e mplo)·n1ent h.' thi· BllC'n.1 l',11'k Police Depart· 1n('1lt 11ith h111111h1·n hi s personal cf· 1'ecls 1\'l'r1• theckt>d during bonkini:;. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT Tiit Or•"9f Co•n! Da!h P••ot. ""tl•-.Cll ;,-....... t.<....., tM ""''"' Ptn\. '' p11b,.....,.. by tMOr•r>Qt ~\I Publ>\l\•t1qCD"'ll•"• S-al•~t-•~ pu&1I.-IN""•T '"'-" ~r.a.1, i,,.. Co.I• Moow. New-t k«ll, ,.11nl;"4..., BNcll/F-· '"'"' 11"111, l••ln•. 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(t6\Utf "'!J II tir-tt M.>w. ,,1.•a•n•• Wlh"'pt,... II• '"''" '3 00 .-1n1, OY "'''' 5"09 mOl'tll•h , lflotll.,~ or1~,,..1..,... '3 oo "'o"'"'' • ~tangers said ~Iontlay he v.·on't run for re·election and that he 1s keeping his options open. including a possible repeat r<ice for a scat in the California Assembly. The other incumbent v.·hose term ends in l larch, ~Irs. Oitte, 8762 Ni~ht· ingale ,\\'C., Fountain \'<i lt ey, has token out papers but not ,\'Ct filed her Cll ndidacy for the ~I<i rch •l election. Doris Alll'.n, 5866 Alli son Circll', \\lestmins lcr. also has take n out pnpers for high school di strict trustee. \\'i lliam "Bill" Arms trong, 20522 f>icrvit·11· Lane, lluntingl.on Beach, has filed . Geishas Ask For Pay Hike TOKYO 11\P ) -Geisha girls. tradition al entertainers l\'ho pour sake and pla~· lute·like in· struments t o he\p their men customers relax. are threaten- ing to strike (or higher pay . Ofricials of ;i union of 300 geishas in Sl'\·en hot springs re· sort lO'>''ns in \·amaglll.J prefer ture, or province, 5aid neitotia· tions ha,·e bogged do\\·n o,·cr de·. mands by the geishas for 20 percent pay lnt'rcases. A geisha in i 'amagata cur- 1-cntly recei1·es about $3 .33 fo r every ~alf hour Yiith a customer. \\'ASHINGTON <VPI) - Democrats threatened today to hold up congressional adjournment until President F'ord acts on a bill giving the government sole l'Ontrnl of rormcr President Nixon's \\fatugate tapes and documents. The initial agreement between the Ford administration and Nixon called for the tapes and record s to be stored at thezig_g.urat in Lag~na Nig~el. Ford has until midnight Friday to ~ign or veto the bill concerning Nix · on's tapes and documents. If he docs not sign it, and Congress is still in session al that time, the measure would automatically bec.ome law: Assistant Democratic le&dcr Robert C. Byrd. ho..-.•e\'er, is hoping to adjourn the Senate by Thursday following the expected swearing in or Nelson 1\. ROt"kereller as vice presi· dent. If Congfess is not in session and Ford does nol sign the bill, he v.•ill in effect ha\·e "pocket vetoed" the measure by denying Congress an op· portunjty to override. "I f ' he vetoes anything, I hope he gives us a chance to vote on it before fo'rida}'." Byrd told reporters. Nursery &hool- Animals Taken -· 2 Tourists Die In Gondola Fall i\l'(J\LA\'D, Ne1\' Ze;:iland CAPJ - -A cable car plumn1ete<l 300 feel oul or control t oday and killed t1\·o American \\'omen tourists in tht re· sort to11·n of Qucensto"•n on Souttl Is land. The v.·omcn. \\'ho \\·crl' not iden- tified. "'ere hurled out of the cable c::ir, kno11·n locally as a ~ondo la, onto a sleep hillside 3Q to 40 feet be\01\'. Police said both apparently died 1n- s1 antll'. DinCrs in the Sk.\'linc Ch:ilct 1.500 ft>Ct above Qucen:.\O\l'n \\':itched in horror as the gondol:1 plunged. Band' to Play Russian Music The Gnlctcn \\'est CollCJ!C Sym· phonic U:.ind \\ 11\ perforrrr Christ nlas music of Old Hu1'sia Thur!>day ut 8 pm. in th1• comnn111ity thcutcr on the campus in ll untinglnn Bc'1ch. Thomas lll'rnandl'Z 11·i\l direct the SO·p1eCf b:1nd in 1\!frcd Reed's .. Russian Christmas i\lus1c ," James ('hrist.ensen's "The \\'ondl'rful \Vorld of Christm3s" and 11thcr selections. The concert v.·i\I be lrtc. ltt Huntington- J",;anny the goat and an unnamed chicken may wind up on some thief's dinner t able, much to the dismay of their rriends at a lluntington Beach nursery school.'- Shirley Uralman of the Crealive Nursery Cen~. 5431ltei'l..Ave., said the animals v.·ere taken (rom the yard separately , the gotlt on Dec.Sand the chicken on ~londa y. .. "l don't know if someone is-that hard up that they'fe stealing other pl'oplc's a nimals to eat .... ., l\1s. t:ralman said. But she had to admit, "People do eat go<i ts.:" t\nd, of course, chicken. People also eat rabbit. and the nursery school thief apparcnlly gave tha t some thought. l\l s. Ural man Sil id she founcl c;igcs open and the school's 11\'0 bunnies hoppin g around the y<.1rd Tuesd;iy. ··1 guess the thief just couldn't c;itch them," she said. Corpse 'Robbed' SAN DI EGO f;\P)...:.. ,\deputy coun- t~· coroner has been booked (or steal- ing cash from a body after police p\acl'd marked and dusted mone~· on the corpse. Chief Deputy Dist. Alty. lt i cha rd lluffman said An gel Gonzales Tirona. 48, of Carlsbad was hooked for investigation of embettlt:· mcnl or public funds. a re Ion}'' Couneil Aetion !!ere. in cap!>ult• form. arc the acllllns taken ·rucs<lay night by Lhc fo~1ntain \1 alley City Counci 1. 6URGL1\R ALAR~1 S: G:1 vc firsl rcadin~ to an ordinance set.ting a S25 license rec for bur~lpr alarms that automatically trigger police calls and ~l\'1 ng lhl~ city !)()11 er to ordtr faulty a I arms rep a ired. p1\,·: Appnl\'<:'d con11·;1rl!> ror lh<' t"·o police capt~in!i >and a licul<'- n:'lnt. including pay rn1:-es of up to 19 p~rcen~over tv.·o years E~TATES : Ga\'C fir~t rc:ulin~ to 11n ordinance establishing re!>iden· 11,111!:.loi lCS :toning, v. 1th lots u( 12,000square f(' I . \\'ELLS: Passed a resolution 1'C'\ting recs of from $15 to $66 to inspect the destruction anti construi:t 1011 of 11'cl 15. Rr.bF.vF:LOP;\11'::'\T: ARr<'l'd to joJ n v.·ith the county ;ind 16 other l'ltics to :ippl ~· for (t•dl·r,•I rrdc11·lopn1C'nt runds. including 869,000 for Fou11t~t1n \·alley STR£ Jo:TS: Prt~!ifcl rl'"!ll11t1ons .i~ki ng the tounty to P<1Y half 10 wlden \\'arner and F..din~l·r Ai cnul·s a Jo ni;: ~l1le Square Pnrk. Dall, l'iMt IWtt"""" CAROL POSED WITH HER PET PYTHON IN THIS 1969 PHOTO Former Laguna Resident Dies In Florida of Rattler Bite Carol's Last Aet . . She Kills Self With Rattler One·time Laguna Beach nude A c.ounty pa~hologist and medi~l dancer Carol Cybulski spoke wistfully e~am1ner said 1t .could ~a1•e been !IC· of the J ohnnv Carso'n Show but her Bet . c1deqtal but pohce claim re\'~ahng fe::iluri ng lii;c snakes and rock mUsic-'nOtes and letters 1vere found 1n her only got her booked inlo nighclub home. · dives and juils from Fort Lauderd3.le The exotic dancer had used Lhe four· Fla .. toSantaAnaol'er seven years. ' foot rattler in. her sho~ at Rapp'll l\1iss Cybulski, 37, has died of a rat-Lounge, until 1t was raided and she lll'.snuke blli.! after a last, disastrou:> wasarrested. • . upJlearance ·in Fort Lauderdale. Shortly afterward, the nightclub v.·here she rang dov.•n the final curtain ca.~celled ~er. ,, . \\'ithaCleopalratouch. · She cried ... S{Ud l\lanager Dun· Bi;oward County authorities say she bar yatman. . . f'ommitted suicide by letting a rat· li11ss Cybulski s.bll fac~d the la~est tlesnake used in her act •·Jessie ~barges. of obscen1~y and 1mpropnety James and 1-ler Killers" bite her al in Fl?r1da, following numerous a~· her Pompano Beach apartment. rests including sever.a l at Santa Ana s Apartment A·Go·Go 1n bygone years. Morning Fog Brings Rash Of ·Accidents Dense morning fog heightened the accident rate in Huritington Beach and Fount ain Valley today, with police reporting a total of 11 crashes. "One motor officer had to come back in for more accident report forms,'' officer 0 .L. Aki n said. Of the six accidents jn ~funtinglon Beach between 5 and 9 a .m., poUce said most were render benders . One vehicle downed a traffic signal at l\1ain and 14th streets. The five accidents in FOuntain ValleY,today v.·ere about, "average for a foggy morrting,"policetheresaid. She continued her snake dancing act. despite the fact,it posed a double- barrelled danger because s he was gravely allergic to Cortisone, the ::;nakebile antidote that saves lives. Investigators said she was bitten a \Yeek ago by the rattler which Shared htr apartment wit.a a water moccasin Jd boa constrictor aTid a tarantula. Her favorite previous pet was De\·il, a 12-foot,S5pound python. She died Sa.turday in a hospital · wheN-slle "'as being treated. One of her headline-ntaking episodes in Orange County during the late 1960s in\'oived a New port Freeway rollover auto accident in ;.vhich ·calirornia 1-lighway Patrol of- ficers gingerly hunted her slithery pets in center divider iccplant. She was injured-in the accident and had been.. bitten several times-the iatcst in the past month-before the fatal incident authorities have ruled was suicide. P.rcy sropper. Skirt in.a melange of' chevrons. Coral color, prinr, lace . Jn one sizl', 872 Medallion lace shirt of polyester/corron. Siies S,M,L, $1'4 By Chessa Davis for W. W. Duke. Town and Travel Sportsv.·e::ir • SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' SHOP SUNDAY~, 11 A.M. TO 6 P. Alarm Law -~ Studied By Valley A burglar alarm ordinance, govern· Ing security system!; that triggei: Police calls, passed a first vote Tues· day night by the Fountain Valley City Council. -The ordinance -'>''hich needs a second vote ror adoption -is aimed at .reducing the more thao 800 false alarms answered each ye3r by police, which city officials say are caused primarily by faulty security alarms. Under terms or the..new ordinJncc, persons installing an alarm will bO asked to buy a one· time $2S license. Jn addition, the city maY order faulty alarms be repaired or disconnected if they result in many false calls. Burt Cbauncy, 11032 Buttonwood St., asked the council Tuesday if the ordinance would apply to all home burglar alarms. ,. · r.1ayor George Scott explained it would not, unless a homeo'>'·ner had the type of security syste m that trig· gers an automatic call lo police. The otdlnance, similar to those in other cities, deals with two types br security systems. The first, in use by at least 80 rirms or homes, results in an automatic call to a security rirm, which then calls police. Some of these, as well, have automatic dialing devices. which telephone police with a recorded call for help. The second is a direct connection between the-police ~station i nd about 18 busine5ses in the city. The council also awa rded a franchise to Sea Coast Builders Supp· ly of Costa Mesa to maintain the con· nections between these lirms and police, as well as to supply a central monitor wi~hout cost to lhe police sta· tion. That monitor will replace lhe 18 separate call boxes now installed. Sea Coast may charge no more than $75 a year to rll'ms using the services. but businesses may purchase t whatever brandol al8!m they chose. School Blamed For Acid Burns A HuntinJtOn" Beach mother who blames Marina View School officials for the disfiguring burns allegedly 5ufferejl by her S.year-old son s ued the Ocean Vtew School OisLrlct ·rues- day for $250,000 in damages. -• J\fr5. !-aydene Atorris, 5682 TilbUrg St., states in her Orange County Superior Court action that nejlljence at the school on Nov. 15, 1913, led to her son being burned witb sulfuric acid i~1.-the classrooin. . , SANTA ANA, 547.7211 1 SOU H C04$T PLAZA, 556·0611 , ' • ' , ' ' I . ' • A&. • ·• • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • . School-Co1npromise ) fteads ar ding cooperation this y,•cek in the changing '''inds o romise on un1fit'ation i n the- Huntington Be•ch Unio · h School-District. The mood of the district's school has shifted from one markl'd most by skepticism n~ accented heavil y with th e positi\'e, particula . oward bac kers of city\\'ide uniJication in Fountain Va11e:,....__ Attitudes have undermined plans to divide the huge high schoo l district among rive elementary dis· t~·ict ii. Being sin cere isn't enough. Leaders of all rac: t1on s must continue to S\\·allow their old grievances und get on Y:ith the process of co mpromise. .'\ttetnp~o g~t areawide unification e\'cn to the.' b~llot :st:ige ~~ggcd doy,•n time and ag:1in in th+.• p:tst . Thnt's \V-hy "'e areQ..'t ubandoning our support of th~ f ountain Valley move f'or..its o\\·n electi on. In gener~I. ho\vever. \\1e're µlensed to feel th(• \\inds of comp1·amise on unification blo ... ;ing in nc'' directions. Good Choice W'mIBr appears to have been a ,,·ise choice o Fountain Vall ey Chamber of r\s offi ce m anager of the itin~t c1n IJe~1ch \ The most reusonable compromise seems to be un · 1 ification along city boundaries, and _!Wt jnsJu4_es a single district in the city of fluntington Beach . 1'he Ocean Vie"' ~nd 1-luntington Beach City School Dis· tricts. '''hi ch nov.· sha re the> city, should try to resol\·e .the old philosophical rift bet'''een them.1 Out if a smooth merger of the l\\'O simply isn't in the cards. an :icceptable altern ati\'e is the high s~hool district's "tentative modified city boundary plan" \\'hith keeps Ch;tmber the past fi ve yea rs, s · s g:.iincd experience th.at \\'ill be helpfol 1n promoting :. ung organization. and she seems to have the cnthus1as .... ..__ necessary to keep the chamber gro\\·ing I -., the t\vO separafl'. _ 'rhei"e is one complication . and th<1t is th<1t a ~·ount ain Valley citizen's group ,,·ould pr efer a solo election. to ~void ch ance of "no" votes in other por· tions of the hi ~h school district "vetoing" unific::1tio11 in their city. On the olh{·r h and, the high schrx>I dis- trict trust ees fear the precedent the solo election might set a nd have threatened to try to block such an election. One plan under discussion appear s to be on mid· die ground a nd seems '''orth iJUrsuing. This plan ,\·ould set a n area,vidc election. allo\ring the people of Fountain Valley the option of unification along city boundaries in that city alone, should the a r ea\\1ide \"ot c fui l. The Arabs The fulltime Fountain Valley position \\'as ma<.lt: passible through a grant gl,·en b y the rity l 'OU O{'li. \\ith the eventu al goal or making the organization totally self-supporting. !\1rs. \V a rne r , a mother of three, has livC'd in Jluntington Beach the past 15 years. Shl' assisted her husband, Norm a n. in his construction businl'ss before going into c ha mber \\.:Ork. Sh e a lso has been :Jcti\'e in the Assistance f,eague, Junior \\/omen's Club,. ot her civic• groups, and sh e e njoys a variety of hobbies. ~Irs . Warner is enthusiastic about the eha;nber·s potential She says the eh:lllcn ge of m ;Jklng the or~anization gro\1: attracted her to lhe job. ::tt looks as if s he is right for the job. H 'Good grief! What if they start applying the ne-w rules to everybody?' Son1ething Qut to Get Us? ' Can Cure Dear Glop111:y Gos Chickens Waiting for the Ax /- • Inflation ( ART HOPPE ) _.,.. ( To the Editor: You don't suppose the sugar peopll' st arted all that garbage abo.ut In 1964 F ou nt a in Valley's cyclamates,doyou? · master plan for growth was to be WOOder who started pushing gas· mafn!Y reside ntial homes. In eatingsmogdevices? ·1974 Founta1·n Valley 1·5 a ci'ty or th .11 Letters front readers ore welcome. Nor·· \Vho won't go t..o cars at WI save · h Id th · gas stations. shopp;ng centers, d ·1 th l h be . l d rnoll,¥,. wnlers s ou convey ttr mes- l I . t Wh t h gas an o1 a a\'e en inven e sages in 300 worch or Jesi. The right to con· . The happy Arab-s are cu•rently rak· ex reme Y noisy, e c. a ap· ror v. ears a nd years? 1· . t 1·be1 MAILBOX ) Pi lot. I came up \\'ilh a multitude of statistics. To be brief, I shall include only enoug h to ill\istratc my point. All the jockeys are men l?xcept l\lurphy , I presume. since she is the bnlj> one the Pilot calls a "joekette" or "lady jockey." 1'1URPHY entered four races, (our races, (one sho"M·). lost pe.n_!<)? Cf_-dense lel/ers to fit .:tpoCe OT e lm,JTia e l ing in umpteen billion dollars a -.:v!. is reserued. All letters must include sig- month. And our gloomy economists L.R. WlfAT'SBEHJNDonecountry,thal nature and mailing address but names Dre,·er and ~Tatsudo entered on are currently prediCting the doom of I know· or. buying up all over the na-may tie' withheld on reques t iJ sufficient race, ·lost one race; Waller. snyt ' America. Quite righUy, too. · ~:"!':'::.':.'!~~~ 1;:11'!':""~\H.,.::•:;: tibn everything from golf courses to reason is apporeiil. Poetry will ·nor be Brooks . Kanis and ~1orris ea9h en--~. s.lld , .... p.t _..., .. oi-, Yul" large corporations like hot cakes.:! bl h d rtered t'A'O faces. lost t\\'O ra<!es {no The first-problem-is inflation. &-Ir. o.11y~1t1. !Supposedly privately own ed and pu is e · place or sho\~·1: ~l yles 171r6 red t1A·o. Ford says lhis,is caused by govern· financed. I-la~) \Ost t\\'O ~one place); p;icodcmus cn - meo,1pending. GOvemmentspending-AND TUEY will be richly re· Do you sometimes feel there -is ;1bout a bunch of peopie "''ho had a re· lered lhrec. los t t~p:-e (no place or putatoomuch ri:ioneyincirculation. ward e d . For example, my something notunknownoutto getus? al\yniceday.l'llbuythepaper! sho1A•): Kni g~l ll'red three. lost We have too much money. Which no neighborhood Savings and Loan is of-The cancer has infiltrated all our DAVID~· WEBER three <One plae ; !!art entrred rout. onelknowhasanyof. fering a free combination sandwich big business as V.•ell as our go,'ern-• lost four ( e placl'. one shOIA'l : or course, the Arabs by laking $20 griller and warne iron for every $5000 ment. A Pleotnrre Richards tered five, Jost ri ve tone billion a year out-or our .economy, will deposit. So if King Faisal drops by r.tost of us just sit around. like place); <I\\ kl•nson entered four. lost cause us lo have less money (o with $100 billion, he'll walk off with 20 chickens waiting for the ax! To the Editor ~ four J 0 place or shOIA'): Treasure l'n-ci~cul ation ._This \\'ill ~u~e ih~ation. It m~ion free com~ination sandwich If "·e don't get on the ball. get our Recently Edis~n High School pre· /ife a six. lost six inopluceorsho,\· 1. w1IJ catse a~-recess1on 1ostead.__gollers and wafne irons. numbers together a nd start fighting, sented a production oC the Broadway Hawkenson a nd Treasure Jost C\'cn Recessions arc caused by having 1.00 · This Vl'ili cr~ate run employmen~ in thes~IL&et..uS..: musical. ''Godspell." Jt was outstand· worse..l.han AturJlhY. no htfadline for Jiltlel"f'!Oneyincirculalion. · Amei'lci' afid8 10t oflndigestloilin ", It's not too-late-:-Duf almost. J"iig! ~ / -them?Ah .Pa'uvresPct1ts' \ The. Arabs will then tile their Arabia. methinks. -We have seen a professional cast bat.brooms, which is the first thing Now all this.is great for America. PATl-IALL perfOrmthisupbeatandoftenmoving , everyone does who gets a few bucks Unfortuiiately, the experts say the musical based on the Gospel ·accord- ahead.. Arabs_are also planning to invest in Neacx Angles ing to St. Matthew. The stude!lls of Lockheed, Pan American, assorted To the Editor : Edison pertormed it eVery bit as well. VNEORTUNATELY, the Arabs Florida.resorts and comrnon stocks. 'i'our headline reads "Slaughter of Laughter and tears were spontaneous don't have enough bathroomS"to tile.' As any American who has ever in· 220 Deer Stirs ,Count)' Outrage," . and uncontrollable. / basis of "Pro-d C'velope~:.>,.. or "Pro- en\"ironmentalis t '!" )r' is nai\•e to believe that thes?.:e ressions are in- compatible. ''Develo~p· " can and • must be environme !I v sensitive. The time is long p;i: t due that commissionet"s be sel&ied on th~ basis or being "pro· g planning" along with al least c capability to do just that. Planning-Com missioners ha\'e a ·responsibilit y to a('complish some degree or ·· Pl.anning'' not just to count parkingspace-s. · \1/1\LTER J. RlCllARDSON. FAIA Liberated To the Editor. Re garding : .. A ~t ale for \\'omen':-> Lih.' and l\lr. Richard Allen. Over 13 years ago, my husband liberated me. and not only married me. but we agreed not to obeY each oth e r but s ha re our variou s responsibil ities or marriage. t could still be married but sign my name lo 6Ur legal-docum-ents-as·'-',-ell. i\ow I \.vear pants or something or my husband's choice and he is riot the only gentlem an to open a door or tlelp me IA'ilh a heavy load at the market. · 'i'es, folks, we are still married and 1 am still in love with my husband. I ;.im a horn em akcr and niom of three So by 1934, the experts figure. the vested-IilU>Ckheed, Pan American. l Dec. 11. street edition): Sure. But It is a pleasure to see our tax dollars -Arabs will be stuck with one trillion assorted Florida resorts or common can you look me in the eye and honest· being spent on something that is re· dollars worth o/. too much money. So stocks t.ould tell them. the Arabs are ly tell me that, if the situation had gone "'·arding both to the students and to WllAT IS of most interest and de· serves the he adline? That r.1 s. ~1l urph:5' returned to Los Alamitos after five years: that, with a 16-l longshof. she showed; or even that a "jockette" appeared in four races?· Or should the hi ghligh( be, as your front page indicatei;, that a worn.an C:Qtumt ing with 16-men lost four times in four starts? In the same four races, there were a \so 12 men \\·ho lost --one even had four entries and four losses with one shOIA'. a record ldentil'al tn children. . The "Oliver" is OU( fa mily name they are faced wilt\ pi~ grim threat of bound·to lose -if they wore shirts -the other way-, your-headline wouldn··~ 'those who participate as the audi . 1n.flaUon;-~tany Americans feel thls -ltieirsb~ have read ··220 Di seased De er ence. would8ervethem right. Released in County?" <Count it -it But the Arabs are clever. To avoid MANY ill-infor med Americans will . even fits. roug t}ly.) this threat, they are inveSting their say this.serves them ri ght. But if the And on page 2 you tell us that. the surplus pelrodollara in Western na· Arabs lose .their shirts by investing in murder rate in San Francisco is t"M·o tions, primarily AmCric a. (Let us America . we will get back all those above lastyear.sofar.Whatistheper hope they send them to a ~fexican billions or innation causing dollars capita rate. please? We may be stupid laundry first. j that we happily got rid of. And we'll out here, but we ain'tdumb! This Is good. Every American allbebroke1lgain. President has said that investing in So now that we clearly understand America is the right thing-lo-do. It the reasoning o( our economic ex- lteeps our factories humming. It br· perts, there is but one obvious course ings about prosperity. And -seeing of action to forestall our tmpending Americans can't afford to invest in tloom : "'e must send billions of America, it's great the Arabs will : dollars and thousands of technicians They 11aVe a lot of faith in America, to the Arab-nations to build them those Arabfi do. more bathrooms. SERIOUSL V, though, there is !>o much to this life--th at is good, honest. healthy a nd hearl·warming. It 's not nev•s to anyone that a lot or people and events are basically rotten -you guys must burst into tears at the sight of your front pages. How 'bout so mething positive? Put in. a story JER RY G. KENEFICK Why ~f11rphy? \ ·Tott\e Editor · What ~ICP on your starr wrote the headline <Dec. 8l : "Jocketle Fails in Fou r Races?." That staff member should scrub fl oors on hands ~nd knees every day for a "''eek. Although I follow '>''Omen's lib only moderately and horse r acing even less. that headline offended my sense of justice to such an extent that I checked Sa turd1.1y's nine races at Los Alamilo!> :ts reporlt'CI in the Daily Domestic Oil Needs Price Floor · WASHJNGTON -On the eve of their much-heralded little summit al CamP David, Ford administration mergy aides are now reaching agree· menl that their most important task i.s ( ~VANS.NOV!" ) has no oil wells of its own and lacks the huge amounts of coal that are available here. Europe and J apan are far more d"'ependent on cartel oil than~ the U.S. t0 recommend presidential adoption WHEN the President was briered of a high price "floor" an all future last week on the concept or a high THAT explains \he apopl~ctic rea~- subsidies could be paid out or the U .S- Treasury. '.\lurphy·s. ANNABELLE QUIGLEY J\ol hreonopnllbl<• fr9m his side. - -DARRILYN J .'OLIVER 011f rageou.~ Tot he Edi tor : I think it is outrageous that Nelson Rockefeller '\':IS confirmed b;.r such an o\·e r1A·helmin ~ \'Ole? l don't believe that anyone "M'ilh a \'estige or acumen can believe that a serious in· To the Editor: \•cstigatlon '''as conducted. After read ing the article regarding As far as I know . !'\Ir . 1-linshaw was the resignation of Bart S1>endlo,•e and the only one \\'ho m ade an attempt lo .appointment -o f Ron 'i'co (a fine discover the preferencesofhisconsti; choice\ as County Planning Com-hu~nts. !·le is to be commended for missioner, I can only ask. \\'h)' do evidentl y feeling some responsibility plunning commission appointments toward his job. have to be made and discussed on the ....... \11RGINIA F. SECOR Yout~'s New Morality I ( THE BOOKMAN) t1tudes IOIA':trd the "nrk..othnic, mar· r iag e. patrlnt1sm . m o n ey. hornoscxu::ilit\', and the role or women have undergoitc profound changes. r ·1 h •AA. lion in France when Assista.h[ 'imports 0 01 • l us guar11n....-.:1ng pro. price noor for future oil imports, "he fifilbledevelopmentornew,high-oost got the point quickly," one ad· Secretary or State Tom Enders. domestic fuel sources. ministr.ation aide told us -but did not Henry Kissinger'.s top en~rgy aid~. The concept of a hi gh floor will far from answer all the energy-crisis questions so lon g delayed by the pro· crastinating Nixon and Ford ad- ministrations . Still undecided is whether to cut consumption by a re· turn lo Cuel a llocation, by gas tax or by ration in g. But at least it shows belated intent to come to grips "'ith the most fllndamental prob1em: pro· tection for building tq1A·ard real self· surticienc.tJ.nd insurance against fµtu re oil boycotts A remarkable shift in the ,·a\ucs of ~oung Ameril'a ns -both college and non cdlle~e -is re,·ealed by <.in exten· si,·e study bast"d on more lhan 3500 personal inter\'ie'A'S 1\•ith a "'ide SJ>eC· trum .of young people: The New The S l'" 1'1orality pro,·ides a com- prchen~i\'C look 31 the impart Or the f'normous social chanj!l' of the last re"' years on Amcrira's youth. Theihlftln emphasis to a high price commit himself. hinted at an $11 a barrel price noor tn noor:, if President Thus, the key element in ad· aspeechtwoweeksago. Ford accepts it, ministration ~crgy strategy 10 be J ean .Jacques Servan.Schreiber, fPtlll the end of drafted at Camp David sessions will e ditor of the influentia Pafls tbe kMIJ·cherl1hed be the hei&ht of the noor, rather than newspaper L'Express, attacked U.S. hope lliat foreign pushing the highly controversial energy poli.cy on the basis of Enders's oil producers, in-gasoline ·tax at a device lo break the speech as •·exploitation of the energy cladlnl the Arab oil cartel. crisis to consolidate the <1ominant ·Middle East, wlU 1Jp·to now, a 10-or 20·cent gas tax economic position of the {LS." In ever .much reduce bas been viewed at hi ghest ad-short, while the U.S. maintained an l h e I r o w -n ministration levels as a key element $11 price noor on all impc>rted oil, and bighprlce oll , in giving the U.S. bargaii;iing power ' achieved Independence of the cartel quadrupled in the with the Middle East oll cartel. Con· by developing new dOmestic sources, past' year, evon wit~ a Mideast fronted with evidence or American In· "it would become the dominant power political 1eUlemenl. · tent to reduce consumption drastic al -on the world energy market." Indeed, lhe projected .. floor" on Im· ly by lmµosing a high tax on gasoline, That interpretation or Enders's i>orteQ oU would be set hitb for one re-so the theory w'11 , the c11tteJ would speech has been repudiated by the 1son: to make certain that new sooner or later comfl: around to lower Treasury Department and by domestic sources of" enerey, some or prices.. Secretary of State Kissinger. Instead, them r~bulously expeMive, will at· a price noOr at an S8 Or $9 level is now _Jr1ct the needed billions ·or dollars ln _ BUT a high erlce noor would tend to viewed as high t.nough to protrit new fnveilment:A. manaatory prlCJ"' mo0t1he fss u' of 6reaking the cant l. ·. capltal lnvestmenrfnlfew-u .S:-energy- Ooor In the range of 18 to S9 a barrel, "II we l{O for a 1i.s tax,'' one White devtlopment: offshore and Alaskan jntemal While House stuaiei now Hous~ alde ~aid, "It "'on't break lhc oil and coal. abow,' would prevent a suddtn, sharp· cartel. We're still looking at lhe ga! 1decUne in the present $11 price oC tax.butnottobreakthecartel." foreign oil from completely Un · One serious problem with the high d«minlng cottly new U.S. invest· price 'floor. 1lgnaUng U.S. intent to ments to increue domesuc~produc-' Jive indefinitely with a hl1h roreign tion. · price, is it.a impatt In Europe. E'urope • IF TllA.., floor turned out not to be hi gh enou1h to protect business in· vestmc.nl in such exotic new fuels as oil extracted from shale, a price now expected to be'" the $8 to $10 -range, • M1i1.•l-lS .~ • \'ICTOR DE KEYSERLING 1'1orality: A profile of 1\merican l'outh . ,---------------. in the Se\'entif"S by Daniel YankelO\'ich t~IcG raw·l~tll. $6.95 ; Paperback, 12.95 ). Commissioned hy f1\e pri\•atc fQUn · cfations, this book covt'rs the attitudes of co llege students . hi gh sl'hool s t udent s. blue-coll ar worker~. homemakers. n1 inorities, clropouti., \'ictnan1 \'Ct erans. and othC'1' he1ero~t'nt'OUS groups thnl m:1!.:e up th(' popul:1tion a~e Jfi to ~ It. is hca\'tly illustratt>d "·Ith ~ruphs und ch~rts and thoroughly documented. STARTLING and permnnenl rhanges 1n ,·alu€'s have occurrl"'rl in the nrition 's youth ~1nrc 1967. '\'ankC'I0\'1Ch sholA·s. The 1A1thdr~"M·a1 of L1.S. romb::it troops rrom \lil'lnam and lhl' t'nd of the draf1 ha,•e cl radirahied the campu5e1; hut the studtnts' counterculture now extends to all ~ertor~ or American youth. Not unl~t ha\1e mort> liberal sexual mores spread to youth at larJl:e. but there i!I a deepeninJI' .l(t'neral d~cline in rtspect ror 1radltionol iiources' of author11 y. 'i"ankelovich re veals. At· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober.t N. \\'etd. Pt.tbli.thtr Thofft as K eeml, Editor Barbara Kre1bich . Ed1tor1a l Pagt Editor The edltortiil pagl' or lhe Dally 'Pilot seeks 10 lnror1n and slimula te readers by prl'sentinE on this page di\'eT$r commcntar>· on topics of in. teres1 b~ srndicated columnists and canoonist11 . b~ pro' 1d1ng a forum for rt>ildt'rs' \ lCl.l'S and b~ preffntin& thi!i ne~·spaper's op1n100.~ and 1dt-as on rurrent lop1rs The editorial ~inions of lht' Daily Pi\ol appe1r only in tht' cd1lor1al C'Olumn ti lhe toP of the p:'l>:c ()pinions. t-ltprtSSed by lhe rolumnisl:s and <'lrtoonists and letter "'rHcl'f a rt-their o~·n ind ·no tndor~emcnt of lhetr ,.,.,.,.., tiy the Da.11)" r1 lot should be inferred. Wednesday. December 18, 1974 • • ' . - ' CAIL V PllOl' A 5 . 'Good Neighbor' Man Beaten, Wife Killed :UAW Seekirig Media-tor Shooting . ~- Regulations Upheld LO~G BEACJI tUl-'11 - The United Auto \Vprk<irs Union co.illed ~uy ror federal med!,at·i6n to pre· vent ll-lcDonnell Douglas Cor p . from locking out 18,000,.... aerosp:a:c workers n,cx-f week. be l)JJld for lhe week. The e;xrept for industrywidc "1'he lockout is planned w-0rkers ;,ire usua11y oft -supPort agreemenls.-for the Chris11na5 holida)'ti, but puid -for the holiday Tbe company "t:S trying v.'hich is riot only un ugly week, und the rirm 58Jd to blackmail our mem -thing to do to our members LOS ANGELES (API 10.000 other y,·orkers, non· bership into accepting the and th ~lr fumilies -AneffortbytheLongBeuch union or memberii or other company's contract pro-ei;p.;!c1ally the kids -but il Police OCficers Association unions, v.'i\I be paid for the posal and thercbr become will also have a terrible ef· to modify what it copsiders v.·('ek's holiday. the IO\\•est paid nerospact! feet" on lhe local economy ovt'rly restrictive regula-t.os ANGELES {;\P) - "I v.•as trying to be u good nt:1ghbor and now my "-'•fc is dead .'' :-.aid t:arl lf:1r'Shman (rum ;:1 ho~p1t1.1l bt•U, the victim of a hrutul 1~11ting at his home by two 1ncn he pcrmitt(.'{! to use hls tcll•phonc. .. 1 lfarshm:in. v.·ho is v.·hilt', 1';dd he was JU:-.l duin~ J ;.:ood deed when he let the 11110 young men. both hlaek, into hi s home in the nearly aJl.IJlack South Lo!i Ange le~ ue.1ghborhood in \lo'hich he's hvtd 26 yeurs. 'l'he men :,atd !hey wanted to u!tc thl· lclcphone. .\S TllEY ~lADE the <'llil, llt1rshman ~·cnl back to wtitchin~ the Liberty llo)tt loutball game on televWlfon '.\londuy night and t.Pe" next 1h1ng he knew he )1135 struck ""the back or the he;id and !us w1(e w~ !i'creaming. llarShJlliln, 65, <ind his \\'lft:, Edna, &I. \\'Crc at· tac,k:ci with u cluw hummf'r ;ufil ii butcher knife, police ~ /!)111<1. They couttl derive 110 ,.,. ' 'molive. '.\!rs. 1-l arshman died and her husband was JJdmitted to Californih lluspita\ '.\1edical Center for !)U rjler y for appar ent st,:u ll frac· lures. J-le was described as .. not critica I." lie said he :111{1 his \\'1fc h;id thought or n10\'1ng oul of the home in V.·hich they had lived in <.in :.irea th:1t turned from Y.thitc to black !>ince th ey moved in, They v.ert• the la~l "'lutes left. "~Iv wire v.•1ts liked, and i;h1: iik cd l'V crybody, '' )l;1r~hnl;.in 1-<i!d. "She fed little dogs ;ind gave candy lo children . I'm thinking or hov,. al1H\{· I 'II he. She v.·as a wonderful l1ttle.,.,.om an." Tbe corporation warned Tuesday Lhat unless the un · ion accepts its contract. o!· fer, U1\W \\'Orkers ~·ill not The lockout h:is become ""orkers in California," atChristmaslime)'he,.said. lions or the Police Dcparl- ra re as a bar gal nlng complained Douglas Orif-Also involved are n1em· menl go\·ernin}r shooting ut. maneuver by major cor-fi~h. spokesman for UA \V be rs or th.e International As-' suspects was rejected Tucs- porations in recent yeurs, Loc<JI 148. sociation of 1\lachlnists. day bY a Superior Court 1'hc unions' contracts judge. have expired. The un1?ns ruled that tbe regulaflons Ml.lk Pri·ce Battl~ Rages -with thc_ae.-osp••• nrl)I Judge w irnam H. L"" said ttiey would not str1kt.' \\'ere legally imposed by the r<>l.lr•: SAID t,til'Y v.·erc UP• • until <Jl leusl February. citx according to the state l1X>k111~ fiJI" ~herinan Jones, A1Pw Port.raft? SACRAJ\l·ENTO IAPJ -force him to sell milk at u p<i ss it on to consumeri;, constitution. ~2 . :111 '1 his 17-year-old F' G Ed Consuoiers _ not the loss. mosl CLlifornians ~·ould 1'he firm report~dl~ An attorney for the brothe r. ;\nthony. p,cy o r mer overnor · h Id h',iv• to pay about 75cents a hopes to sign a new con rac policemen, Stephe11 \Varrl'n mund G B'"O\\'n S'i·d r::roce ry stores -sou Goddard's eom1nenls '-h I the ebeforerac derlull·d to say p;·. the · · a be h b I r h>lf-g··llonfor\\'holcmilk. att epan r . --Solon1on, hadcontendcdor-·r d h "II h t ar I e urr en ° a pro-'""'' d"''"" a slat .. hear111.-r " " · h •t of a st1·1ke Jonc:.es \\'t.:.r::c bcl)l sought. ucs ay c \VI ave o · · · .. .. .... .. 1ng t c prOSf>:C'-. ficers.. v.•c.re being denied llar-.hm an?1\.:1 t"bc flu.I not keep his business af. pose~. milk price uf1cretts'-"'h· a -the second In two da)S -··can one increase or a_· t the St. Lo~1s plant, \\'hl~h equal protection of the la\\' s Po_ "c_s man .0 '. t _•.,on a m1"lk ,,,,-,, 1"ncrc"sc re-"\"CO 'C\"er·•I '"''' \\"hat's of1table and use T"l'{'O~n1• ~-rnen .ulld f:_iir s away from his son, r G A " .. .., .. is more pr · _ • . because other police d~-ne1~hbopSs:i1d they d id not c;ov.-elcct Edmund G. C<1li ordn1Ta rdoccrs ssoc1a-queslcc\ by the ti:ury in-left of the s mall dairy the soulhern Cahforn1a set: partments in the state ha\'c I I h P I. tionsa1 ues ay. duslr\'. _ f:irmer'.'" asked Lucy Fried ti t as a precedent 101 konw t 1c lrol ers. o ice JirO\\'ll, J r .. to "avoid "There's 00-.,vay 'lhe·rt"· _ .. _,_ . . . _ of llle Coalition for emen . Jess stringent rules. S<!.ld Sht·rman Jones ap· prob I ems'' but muy l&il industry can absorb this ~lilk producers S•tY they Economic Survi.\'al. lhc Sl. LOu1s contract. Under the regulations. of- parently li \'ed next door to seek u person:.il fa\'OI' _ incrcas{·" :.<iid ~lerle God-need at le;;i s t a follr·cenl pt>r The ~\'Orkers irivolvcd ficers may fire at fleeing: the 11:.i rshmans. · f dai·ct . ' half-••allon increase in the She said :1 retail price now a\'era0 e around $5.7t suspects only if they are k to · ;.t nc\v }lO rtra1t o .. " llar:,hm<Ln, a coo a C· l\lilk sales make up only, 1iricc th~y'rc paid for n1ilk hike \\·uuldn"t keep the an hour, a co m pany over 18, if the crin1e con1 - eident.d College ...... said the himsedlf in! 11 1 1C ,c•1Ph!tokl eightpercentofthc<1vera~c or rnany of them \\ill be small "farmcr 111 busin<'ss spokesnian said, and the milted included the use or l"O men cam" to the doot"" rotun <I ... <On l I in r· h "d f d t fl · d Id ht company has offe1·ed a. threat of deadly force, "l<d .. ""'"' grocer's pro its. e sa1 . orcc ou o n1s1ness. an v.•ou '"JUSt n1can l a .. and the older Y.'as "very it look;, l1kt: 1ne,'' he He quiring a retaile__r to ,lf state officials approve morepcople\\·iJlnolbeable three year contract that if the suspect poses a sub- congcnial.'' llc ~aid he v.·as !"ii.lid. absorb the price hike would the price hike and a~ree to to buy milk.'' \11ould bring that toS7,63. stanlial risk to public safety. told the o I de r man Ii ved f"~~!!.:!:!!::!:!:!3~:!::;'•~-~1 -.::.:::::'.:~~:..".!.'.'.:::C.'.::::...:-""'."--""'-"""-"-"'::.'.:-"''."-"-"""'-"'-"'-""''-""-""--------""""""-'""'="-'"-'="'---'====~~-~~-~ . ...._.. .. hchind the house next door :ind th:1t he had u ~as leak and h:1d to call the gas com- p:.iny. l'olice said the older m an \\e!ll to th&. telephone <1nd 1nadc a {'all and 1-larshman \11cnt ba,·k to v•atching the g:1n1e. ··All of a sudden, 1 v.•as hit in hack or the he:id," he :-.aid. "I heard my v.·ife scream ." llarsh1n an told policl' he \\':ls ·s tru ck again and bl<icked out. \Vhen he came tu his v.·ife "·as on lhc floor. c.f /(vKAh) • STATEROOM 1-..iOo""" Colt> ·~,;i~~~~-JCPennev. fi~:;!i~~ The Christnias Place o r s u c h \.,.~~~~~~~~~~..;.::.~~~.::.~~~~~~~~~~~.,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... , Gold Rush Figure intensity that the knees would throb and ache. This lady noli ced the . ·--· Jtain more when sitting or kneeling and also she noticed she could relieve lhe pain simply by extending the leg. ·Previous ca r e provl'"d un salis r11 clory and s he decided to rollow the :.idvice of a rriend and try Chiropractic care. Complete analysls and spina l x-rays revealed the true cause or th e problem. Re laxing Chiro11ractlc adjustments were 11dvised to remo\'e prt•ssure from the nerves In the spine. which su)>pli cd th e l egs. Adjustm ents hrouRht the -cond iti on und e r prompt No~co" home The ladybug"' by Norelco" 1199 ' Had Bawdy House COLO~IA (APl -The con troversy abo\lt inviting ;1 former madam to the an- n u a I Go l d Di scove ry Celebration took on :i new dimension Tuesday with the re\·elation that the di s- coverer himself was half O\\'net:o! a bav.'dy house. The di!!iCOvcrer \\':15, or course. James \V . l\larshall, \\"ho is·crcditccl \~1ith setting vf£·the 1849 Cold Rush. For years, the discovery has Ix-en celebrated. This year the planners, the Coloma-Lotus Boosters Club, picked the theme. .. The ---Ladies of the Cold flush Era." They in\•ited for mer San Francisco 1nadam Sally Stanford and I the eutrent maqam or a legal Nevada brothel , Beve r ly· I-J a rrell, to be gfantl marshals of the par:1dc. !\Is. Stanford, a Suusalito res taurateur a nd coun - cil\\'oman. accepted. ~ls . ll:irrell ha s n'tres~ndcd . Now comes the ranger or ~larshall Gold Discovery Slate Historic Park, Gus ·r111. ~le says l\larshall "was half-O"'ner or the Lone Slar of Texas bav.·dyhouse." Till said the other h al!- owner \\'as madam-Ellen \Vil son. knO\l.'n as Tei.as El- lt·n. ,who is also to be The celebration is to be Jan. 25-26 . . ·~ { ~I~!!:!~\;)~ l!f I• ' . · ... •' . ' . . " control and within a short lime she was completely we ll . Wby not invesligate scil!fllific Chir"opractic now! You have nothing to lose but your poor health! Dr. Partain, D.C. .......... Oftlcft_lii ,,. Eostbloff-V<lloge Center ·. NEWPORT IUCH 640-6410 Cl"' PeJ.man of Cope~ took~"'""'-' t.._,]\111t our r.~i rdzer 5'W'catw-and cl'lp.Sh.e. and her Jnc rcl& kn rt tkm byhond©<dOS1vely fur us. Men's ~\"ZC:> :M.L. X.L- Wonvi!s stt..QS.. 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Shakeup tens 3 Top Officials • , i'"\ ·At least three top Orange County government executives face an uncer· tain futur e as the Boa rd of Supervisors weighs final consolida· tion of seven county departments. The board Tuesday delayed action on detailed plans.for operation of the Environmental ?ttanagement Agency until the second meetina: of J anuary, sparing for the time-being the need to demote or fire the key officials. Ho, Ho, Ho The action supervisors had before them was to create the legal framework for the new super -agency, which is a combinatiori of all county departmenls dealing in environmen· talor planning affai rs. The E,.1A would be the first of six agencies to. be formed from the cur·· rent 33 county departments . The-plan calls for major reshuffiing in each EM.A department to make 1\rfstin ~1cGraw \vent to see Santa Tuesday at South Coast Plaza in Costa 1\l esa. She+ Y.'3S unimpressed . Kristin. \\'ho '\dll be o.ne_year.Jllil.Qn Chr~ltnflLlli'y, is the claugh\J>J" oL Mr. "and )Jrs. Al ~1cGra\\' or Yerington, Nei'. The family is visiting re- latives in Costa ~·Iesa ror the holidays: This picture should help makTtlle1'r'fi'sit1flnem.9.r.a.ble...o.ne: - Liquor Chief .Blasts £atl f or.Slnwdown WASHINGTON <UP I> -In th e . midst of its moSt lucrative season, the U.S. liquor industry today denounced sUggesttons that it curtail operation~ so that grains used in distilling could be diverted to hflp feed starving peo· pie. . · The presidento(the Distilled.Spirits Council or the United States, l lalcolm llarris, said that such a mO\'e "'ould have a devastating ·ef!ect on the na- tion's stuggering economy and would do little to allevia te the 1,1,'orld hunger. crisis. , Harris told a news conference Ii· quor manu fa!'tu rers were •·ver.y i;on· cerned '' over s uch s logans as ··Produce Food , Not Liquor.'' The S.!:l.ggestion that the liquor in· dustry ihUt down or cut back was made by famed nutritionist Dr. Jean Meyer at the recent World Food Con· ference in.Rome. Declaring th at alco hol distilling process uses no rice, the chief grain food fotJ most undernourished (>eo ple, prompt))' used in ihe distilling pm· cess, not to feaj, the hungry. The alcoholic: beverage industry in America employs 1.9 million "'orkers and the companies and their employes -purchase SI6.4 billion in goods and services from other firm s, \\•hich Harris said would "'come right off the Gross National Product.'' Harr.is said the alcoholic beverage industry share of federal taxes, SS .I billio n a year, trails only corporate and personal income. tax in yielding revenue, and that any cutback would throw tenS of thousands of workers out or jobs and further depress the na· · lion's economy. Harris said that the hldustry has been hurl by the recession. Two years ago, the rate of increased liquor sales was S to 6 percent, but it has dropped to about 3 percent this year, he said. Ford Pressured -~r1~atftrn1a-ont .s-~1·eent or the co-rn-... crop is uSed in distilling, .005 oercent By or the wheat crop, and ""miniucule" Democrats amounts of r;re and barley. And he said that distillers for 25 yea rs ha\·C' tx-en recycling tbe grain as high -protein animal reeds, assur+ ing "con I inuing ~upplies of high quali- ty meat, milk, eggs and.butter for the American Consumer." l-larris. \~hQ Kaid the.distillers v.·ould i>e happy to help inl'nY way possible 10 alle,•iale the \VOrld hun ger pro· blems,.,recalled thrit in 1947 there was a voluntar'! cutback by the industry so grains could be shipped abroad. · But he said that effort was a dis~ 3stcr. since n1ost of the grain never made it o\'t>r:-.t!as-and w~t did was DOW RALLIES FOR 2ND DAY NEW YORK (UPI) -Inv estors sl'lrugged orf signs .the recession ls won1enln& and pushed ~rices higher today, on the New York Slock Ex· change. The Dow Jon.cs industrial average, which clim bed 10.71 points" Tuesday, gained s.ss Poini. to603.49. ACvance1 outdistanced declines, 814 to 509, among the 1,795 Issues traded. (Tab!.,, 87). On Tapes Bill WASHINGTON 1U PI J - Democrats threatened today to hohJ up congressional adjournment until President Ford act& on ·a bill glv1n i t~-.government sole control or former President Nixon's Watergate tapes and documents. The Jnitial agreement between the Ford adminlstr::ation and Nixon called for the tapes and records to be stored at the ziggurat in Laguna Niguel. Ford ti as until midnight Friday to sign or veto the bill concerning Nix· on's tapes and documents. If he does not sign it, and Congress is still in session at that time, the measure \\'OU Id automati<!ally become law:_ ~ Assistant Democratic leader Robert C. ,Byrd, hoY:ever , Is hoping to adjourn the Senate by Thursda y following \he expected swearin g in CJf Nelson A. ""RockcJellcr :is vice pres!· dent.. tr Congres!S Is not in session •and Ford does not sign th e bill. he will i n Cf(ect have "'pocket Vt'tOCd" thl! nieasurc by denyin g Congress an op· Portunity to override. .. If he vetoes anything, I hope he gives us a chance to vote on it before JoTiday." Byrd told r~portcrs . them v.•ork as a cohesive unit. It also means reclassification of the heads or each departrpent. In the proposal, H.G. "George" Osborne, board-appointed head-of the EPt1A, is seeking creation or three as- sistant directors of the new agency to handle regulations, development and administration. Existing department heads who do not receive one of the new jobs will faee a number of allern3.tives. They cou ld retain their old titles but they would report to Osborne rather ttian the supervisors, would lose the keys their county.leased cars and cou ld be placed on probationary status, just like new employes . The latter means they wou1d forfeit their status in the county's merit system and could be fired without cause. As it now stands, they are en· titled to a cause for firiilg and person· nel hearings . The department heads most likely to lose their status are County Road Commissioner L . Ted P.IcConville, Building and Safety Director Floyd l\IcClellan and Real Propert y Services Director Stanley Krause. In a lengthy memo to the board. County Counsel Adrian' Kuyper said ' the 1obs Krause and McClellan now hold are not required under govern - ment codes. P.fcConvill e 's posL is state· mandated but ran be legally delegat· ed to the Ehl A !'hicf, Ku yper ruled. The count y is also not required to ha\'e a Harbors. Beaches and Parks Director but that unit's director, Ken· neth Sampson, is retiring next month. lSee SllUJ.~t·LE, Page A2l Reject Trade Bid Emigration 'Strings' Termed Unacceptable ?ifOSCO\Y (AP) -Soviet leaders have "tlatly rejected as unaccepta. ble" the new U.S. trade bill with emi· gr at ion strings attached and say there may be fewer rather'than more Sov - iets leaving this country, Tass report- ed today. The official So\'iet llC\\"S agency said the trade bill passed by the U.S. Senate Friday night \\•ith a provision that Communist countries must open ellJ.igration doors to Je1,1,•s and other minorities in r~turn for trade !'Oil· !'essions interferes in internal affairs and is ""flatly rejected as Wla~cepta· ble in Jeadi~g circles. of tlle Soviet Union ." - Tass also published the ~xt of a let· ter from Soviet Foreign &linister An·. drci /\. Gromyko to Secretary of State Henry A. l\issingcr asserting that American official s \\•ere told last fall "'about the present tenden!'Y tO\\'ard <i decrease in the number of persons \\'ishing to leal-·e the U.S.R. and seek permanent residence in other coun- tries."' Tass said the Gromyko Jetter was handed to Kissinger Oct. 26, shortly after a •·compromise" plan on emi· gralion wa s announced by Sen. Henry lo.I. Jackson <D·\Va shJs It said the Ja!'kson-Kissinger correspondence on th e so-called ag reement presented a ··di storted pi cture" of So\'iet· American discussions in the matter. In \Vashin gton, there 1,1,·as shock ed sil ence in the office of Presdient Ford's special trade representative, amb.'.lss ador \\'illiam T .· Eberle , who would negntiate "'ith American trad· ing partners under the authority of the trade bill. · A spok esman said the Russian re3c· lion is ··untielie\·able" but declinett form;:i l comment. . Th ere had been hopes that.Congress could complete its aclion on the trade bill, which is no\\' in.a Scnate·l-lousl." conference committee, by-Friday and send it Jo the \Vhite House for Ford 's signature before adjournmen t . Resignation Announced B·y Brinegar Football Injury State Noi,se John W ayrie Recovers . Law Angers . WASHI NGTON tul'I> -Claude S. ·Brinegar today announe!ed his re· signaUon as secretar y or Transporla· tion. the se~ond. Nixon. Cabinet" hol<l~er fo resign under PreSident Fo rd. ··· Fro~--s. urgery on Leg 2 Councilmen By RUDI NIEDZIELSKl Ol .. o.ol,Nltstt" . Actor John Wayne, 61. was reported City Coun.;;,ilman Alvin Pinkley in gOOd condition al lloag l\iemorial Tuesday night made a motion to tell Hospital jn Newport Beach this morn· the State or California •·to take a ""ffi·. ing art.er Undergoing surgery Tu'5day ing leap.at the moon.'' \Vhite House sources said Brinegar v.'ill he t:eplaced...by J.ohn Robson of Chicago. a transportation specialist and former aide to Donald Rum sreld in the .early J960's. Rumsfeld, 8 forme r Congressman, is Ford's stat! coordina tor. Brinegar, 48, served two years and during his tenure the SS.m.ile per hour federal speed limit was\adop_ted in an effort to comba't ruel shortages last \11inter. -. • Brinegar's resignation, which will be effective Feb. J, follows the an· nounced r.esignation_las.t week..oLAl:. torney General \Villiam B. Saxbe. Budget Director Roy Ash. another hig h Nixon administration holdover, also resigned Tuesday. Senate sources predicted Rol>son would have no trouble being con- firmed. especially in view or his ex· tensive background in transportation. ·lo repair w.hat a hospital spokesman A/td Costa ~1esa flla yor \V il son described as "an old f?Olball injur~." seconded it. .Both iu·ere i.n an. angry moqd over the .. noi se element " lo the city':; general plan. Jt"s a state-mandated study wh ich neilh i:r coun cilm a n . ~lieves.COsta ri.t esa needs. especially "'hen the cost is SS,000. \Vayne·s operation was te rm~d a medial menisectomy on his ... rlght knee. Such surgery is common all'\Ong football players. The vete ran film actor \\·as a lineman at USC in the 1930s, but a leg injury hampered his footbai'l !'areer. J·lowever. their messag,e \Viii never get to Sa!'ramento, bcca-use the measure 1,1,•as deadlocked 2·2 by Coun· cih\·oman Norma Hertzog and Coun· 'I'hC surgery normally invQ)vcs re· cilman Dom Raciti. Vice :\Tayor J ack movat or cartilage from the knee. Ji ammctt was away on business. ,Neither Wayne's famiJy physician nor-lhe...s urgoon v1ho gerfor.med_the. operation was available for comment this morning. llowever, tb e hospital spokesman said lhe Academy Award-winning ac- tor is '.'doing very \Veil ," but could not say ho1,1,· long he will be hospitalized. The r~ble over the noise elemenL is the la~st in a series of council dis·. satiSlac ons wifh st3te-mand:ited program ·. There has been a mOod of grov.•ing resentment among all five councilmen about state requirement." \\"hich th ey allege art' being ''rammed do1,1,•n their throats.·· In hi s le tter of r esigna tion, Brinegar said his t\\·o years in office \Vere "exciting, educatiQllal and, at times. hectic:· UNDERGOES KNEE SURGERY Former Lineman Wayne \\'ayne, a Bayshorcs r!'sident. un · derwent cancer surgery in 19&4 a nd ha s been used as a model or cancer re- covery in numerous American Cancer Societ y ad campaigns. Before formul ating hi s "moon mo- tion" Pinkley sugges'tcd th al if the stale \\'ants the noise elemt'nt, il ought to pay for it. :\nd if il disagree)>. ··1ct lh cn1 sue us.·· he tauntt•d Boat· Parade R~ut e . Newport Beach's iradlllonal Chrlstmas boat parnde. "The Fos tival or Lilhl&," begins 'fhursday ni ght. Color£ully·lighted yachts will Observe the yule season with parades through -I ) . . I ' ., D '.· ·.······ .. ~.· ;\c,vporL ltarbor, passl nl{ the points 1ndicatl•d ut the approximate times Ii-Sled on the ma p. Pa rnde continues niJ?htly through i\l onda~. But llertzog "'a.'> unwill ing to go along \~'ith the idea. She said the noise element should be adopt ed as part or the cit)•"s general plan but that !3 he fS ee NOISE, Page A2) Coast \\1e.:1tht•r Fair through Thursda y with hi ghs .at the beaches around 68 r1s1ng lo i 2 inland. Ove rnight \o v.:" 38 to 4.l. l:\Slllf: 'l'OU.\ l ·I f<u/1'11 ,\,1d,•r 11·~eo rch group suy.~ tnu n1(1n11 Jl•'upll' art' un· nrC •"'S~<frfl!I rrpn~rd ro .\ raus end r1.~k p•1.~~1blt /Jarnliul rad1ot1011. ."-;/ory I (,QI.' A-' I 11clt•:\. ... 1111<1 " .......... lldtn. " l ,M ··~· "' Mo•• .. ... C•l1tor1110 AJ•I Nll-.ilNt,.S M CirH rC•r11t r ... °''"''''"""' AU. Cl•n ll•td 0 1-lt U ,15 , .... 0(. '" ·-Cl·J , ••• 1 .... rf "' Je..illl:l'ltB ,o Ott!ll Ntfi<~ '" -· •l·J E••ttr!,. ...... .. IH. \1tlMffM ... ""' ... ''"""'"' ••• Tt'"ll-.. "'"""'' ... Tl>Nlt" ... ·-, .... W.lll!+t .. N-1-0 W .. lllN••• •w , I ' ) ··' . ·~ N IC Wectne.so.y, 09Cetnber 11 1914 . I •• o.11, "'"" "*" ,._ LEADS CHAMBER AGAJN Prealdtnt WMll•m Luak CofC Picks Lusk Agai11 As President Willium 0. t~usk was elected 1975 presid enL· or the Ne\~,rport 1-farbor Ch<i mber _of Commerce this "·eek and, <is a result, succeeds hi mSel r. Lu sk's unilnirnou~ t•lcct1ot1 to !he chamber's top post (';1n1t• a fe"' "'eeks before his 197<1tcrm1sduetocxpire. ll1 s current term hils been m:1rkl'd by a ·'vigorous year of <.Lei! \•ity thrit h;Js seen the chamber step for"•ard as an e ve n more ucti\.'c voice in the com- munity," said chamber Executive Director Larry ~Ii lier. Elected \.'ice presidents for I97Swere Rudy Baron, Gary Burrill and ~lichael Christianson. Ja1ncs Parker was chosen executive vice president and William V.'hitman was named treasurer. Guy Claire, l\1ichael Gering, Dennis HcrwOod, Clint Jfoose. Pal Krone and Carl Quinn v.·ere special appointees to the 1975 chamber executive committee that Lusk \\•ill head. Ser\'ing as one-year directors in 1975 \\'iii be Art Gmnsky, John Curci. John Pilchcss, \\liltiam Jo~a"·cctt, Ed llirth , A-1ichacl Christianson, and Chris fl op. per. T"ro.yeur ditcctors v.•ill be Phil Tozer, Nelson Sanders. John Ricci, Doug Keup, Gordon \\'est, llal Joan- ilingand Don Pennington. :_ Three.year directorships will be held by Hugh :'llynatl, ~1 ary Hoyt, Robert ~tilum. Gloria Zi gne·r. Robert Millhouse, J ames Felton and David Delancey. Serving as ilirectOfs-at.Jar.ge in 1975will be Guy Claire, Jo~n Fr~mer, Nolan Fr!zzellc. Dennis 1-Iar"'·ood, Robert H1 \drnbrand, J\.1orrie Kirk, Earline Loop, \Villiam Lloy~. Ed t\i- gro, Robert F. Stoessel and Car...i Quinn. Past presidents ~·ho \viii be mem · bers of the past presidenJs council are· Theo Robins. Paul Palmer, Ned Hill, Dick Richard, I-Ted Schoepe, J ack Vibert, Ed Hirth. Leon J\.teeks. John 1otacN3b, Richard Stevens, Charles ·C urrey, \V illiam Ring, Robert )lcCurdy and Lusk. l"ro• Page A J .SHUFFLE •.• Osborne has recommended the building and safety job be redesignat- ed "building officer". that the harbor department still ha\'e a director and the real property agency be under the direct control of the EJ\.IA head. Osborne is a lready director of three of the depa rtments to be merged - p lanning. fl ood control and the Air J)ollution Conlrol District. Super"isors requested the delay Ull· t i\ January ;1fter a 20·minute ex- ecutive session v.•here "personnel matters" were discussed. By the time the board resumes dis- ~ussions. there "'·ill be a nC'w Second District Supcr\•isor, Laurence Schmit of Garden Grov1•. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~ 0<""9f c. .. ,t i>.11, Piiot wilT>-Cfl •1 Com- b,.•td"" ........ ,... ... ," _..., ,,.. o. ... oo (0.11 Plilbl"""'O C'.omp1nr 1-1!tf<l'1"""' Mt pi;lbl!\ht<I ""'ncll ¥ 1fl•OVi;lfl ffUllY, IOI' Cb\11 Mtw. Nt•-1 S.Oo<fl, Hwni...qi.,.. &P..:fllF.,...._ 1.in V1lltr. I•••••. S1oo•t11K• V1li.r 1na ~ !Wo<fll'ilclulll,C.Ol \t A ~ r~+ _,_ '' pi;lll·-· Sllut01r• -S..00.r" Tllo l>f•!'C•Pol Pl'lbi•"''"q ~1....,1 " 11 Xlt) Wr•I illlr !>!•H t (Dill M•'I (1l 1lo•n• 1 '1<>1' lfobert N WeEd P,.r.,0tn1 1...i F>uoo·-• JdC.k R Curley ......... , ... ,.,. .. , •"<I c.. ... , •• ""'-· Thom.as Kftv11 (Oo!Of Thomas A. MurpOioe w n1Q•no (11,1.- Charles H Loos Rich.ard P. Nall "'"'11"1 M1n1Q•"'1 Er11or• Mystery_ Remains 'Shooting -SUu-' Inquiry An offici31 r<'i>ort rctfia~ed this "'eek by the Coast Guar~ officially closes the case of the mitting yacht ''Shoolln).( Star" but railed lo dt· trrn1 int ho\1 H s;;nk \\'Ith aU tiands. All 10 men on bourd,~cl uding Or;;n).!L' County Supervls Ronald l'<tSpt>rs. "''ere offic1i1ily dee ared 1n 1~ s1ni: ut seu and pr~ume<l dea<f. \\'hile the repott failed to come up "'ith <Jll l'Xa(·t c:.auSC/or the si ing , 1t did conclude thal the iRCJde nt. h1<'h (}('t'urred la:-t June off Baja Cal lrornia, 1nvolve<l no fou(iil'u)'. According to J)'1( llorton. one Of the Coast Guard in\'CStigators respon:;i- blc for the rrport. there was "no ac· tionable misconduct, inaltention to duty, negligence or willful viplation or law or regulation." ,. 1-feavy we;ither WtlS blamtd. in part, ror the sink1ng, the report con; eluded. At the time of the tragedy, "'inds were I5to25 knot.s with gusts up to 40 knots a nd s~·ells 1,1.•ere ruMinj 10 to 15 feet. , Besides Caspers, others on board at the time of the sinking included two of C111 1>ers' sons . ..Eric and Kirk; Fred llarhl'r. a po\\·e'Pful political fi gu re, ·rom Klei n, executive assistant to ·super\'isor Ralph Clark ; t1,1·0 of KJ('in "s brothers, Tim and John ; Leonard Ba:::ihor, an Anaheim build- ing contractor: Bashor's nephew. Robert Uashor, :Jnd llichard Tully of Anaheim. llorton said the case was officially closrU becaUse a tho('Ough in\'estiga- tion had been done and there was nothing further to study. There were a number of questions left unanswered, bo"'ever. l~orton said amortg other un- rcsol\·ed points, orfi cia ls could not de- termine whether or nol the yacht's lifejackets had been used, how the Jackets ;ind Boston \Vhaler Jifeboat h;id been <lamaged, or the exact loca- tion of the sinking. He blamed con· flicting radio reports. Officers C~arge Man In Rape of Victim, 8 Rape and kidnap charges hu\·e been fil ed against a Lake"'·ood man iden- tified today by Long Beach police as the motorist they allege abducted an eight.year-old girl in th at city and dumped her in El Toro after sexually assaulting her. 3-cent Edison · Hike Backed LOS A;'l;liELES fU PIJ -1'he state J>ut>lic Utilities Con1- m i~sio n ga\'c Sout h e rn California Edison permission to- day to boost rates to help finance a subsidiary's exploration and de\•elopriient program. The fuel adjus~ment clause "•ill allow an inilial $3,743,000 rate increase which "'ill raise the monthly electric bill for a t ypical residence by three cents, the PUC said. , The increase will help Edison finance the programs of the ~lono Po"''er Company, \\'hich is engaged in exploration, develop· ment. production and sale or dis- tribution of energy .resources in the form or gas, oil, coal, nuclear ;.ind geothermal re- sources. Host a Foreign Student This . Christmas· Day \\'ant to gi\'c your famil y an w1usual Christrnasgift ? ' Spend Christmas \.\'ith a foreign slu· dent from ,\fghanistan, Tanzan:a. Thailand, Turkey or Indonesia . Students from thes(' andDlher Third \\lorld rountries 1,1•i ll be arriving in the 11arbor Arl'a :'11onday b'Ul not enough families have been found to host them. a~cording In ~!rs. Louanne Corea of the Internal ion;1l Student Scr\'il'l' The studl'nts rani.:c in a~c from 25 lo 35 ;incl arr studying at 1\n1erican un - 1 \'e rs1tie s under a U.S. State Department·s ponsored program. ,\[I of them arc lak in g instruction in <.1gricu lturc and related subjrrls. llomes a rt' need rd fnr 10 of a Iola l of 29 students \Vho arc scheduled to arrive by bus at 4 p.m. l\londay at Costa l\1esa }iighSchool. :'llrs. Cor('a said .they arc schedule-ti to rem a in \\'ith their host famil 1es unti I Thursday morning. Familit•s \\'illirig to put thr m up should contact her at tii3-4627 by Friday Mesa Church Short of Toys, . . Makes Appeql Unemployed printing hand Leonard J\!cSherry, 23, "·as arrested Tuesday night a fter Long Beach officers charged his-station wagon was the one used in the kidnaping. They said today that "certain other physical evidence'' reinforces their belief that Mcsherry is the abductor. . The victim was dropped off by her k1dnaper near El Toro High School l\tonday ni ght where she sought help from a janitor v.·orking in the deserted facility. She \\'as treated at the nearby Sad- dleback Ilospital and"latcr released to lhe cuslody of her parents in Long Beach. Doctors conlirmed for police that she had been sexua_lly ass<1ulted at some point of her abudurtion. The arrest of ~'icSherry led Long Beach police to discuss with Buena . Park police the kidnaping last Dec. 6 of an eight·year':Old gi rl from that city 1,1.•.ho ul:;o was dropped off in El Toro by her abductor. In that-case. officers said, the child \v aS not sexualll(if110lested but waS re- leased by her captor at a Point not very far from wtiere the most recent victim "'as trC'ed. "This certainly does not mean that i\fcSherry is aceused of'that offense " ~I\ of~icer said. "We are merely lnvit. 1ng him to assist us in our inquiries." Me~a Council Joins Anti-oil . .. Drilling Bloc Costa l\·lesa has joined ~·itb other . cities in an effort to prevent off-shore oil drilling. City councllmen·Tuesday night vot- ed 3 to 1 in favor of making a $315 con· tribution to a thinly-disguised anti· drilling fund being pushed by the City of Los Angeles. The fund i!rfor the-purpose of hiring 1·1 scientists \\'ho 1,1.'ill "complete an objecti\'e and impartial critique or ·forthcoming federal documents" re· garding drilling on the outer continen- tal shelL .<\lthough the Los Angeles request "'as carefully \\'Orded. there was no doubt in the minds of Costa i\Iesa city Qfficials thiit the $60,000 fund was be· in g collrclrd to slop drilling. Counci11nan 'Al\'in Pinkley, terming !he request ambiguous, voted in op- position . "\Vhcn lhcre·s some goodies to be passed out the cities.on the coast never consult us. TheY only come aroutld \Yhen they want contribu- tions.'' he snarled. l\tayor Robert l\f. Wilson, however, cnthus}aslically secon91t<l Coun- c1\n1an Dom Raciti's motiqn to go ahead \\'ith the contribution. \Vil son said there are plenty f other places to drill for ·oil in the: United States ond that destruction of California's coastline beaut)' should be "the last thing." From Page Al NO.ISE .•• might be inclined to sue the state for the money later. Olflces (0\1•"'''° ll6 Wt>l 8 .. t\!rt~! ,..,,~,,&f1(n Ul'"''"'~''-'•""'d l.•Qun1 kl,fl, llM c... ..... .,, SltHI "unt1to01cn St"""' 1 It /\ fW1tfl flo.ilt•l•d w...tlltt>lt• vtll•• im1 u Pu Ao., oT W~O,.QO rrff '"•• Donations of loys ar~ needed before noon Saturday by H Costa J\l esa ~hurch group 1\'hirh annually pro· \ides a merry Christn1as for 200 poor ,. fan11ties. · Ra citi concurred. sa~·i ng that the ci - ty rn:eds to pursue the-noise study and that Cos ta ~lt'S:l can't .. stand still" on the issur. .. T•l•l)flonot 1714) "42-4321 Cloi1Slfled Advertising M2-S671 S-ffb«-Y•Ht' t.·-Otlit• Sl1-4l10 ~ •• ,..wnt.1•n•nW 49S ·06l0 ...... -'"°'"" .. c-. ~ .... S40·1220 Ctf"•Ql'll ''1< Ot'•ft9" (H'll 9'\ltllllll• .. eo.r.o.~, .. ., ~ • ...,, ...... """" .. -· ..,.,o<•f! .... 11•• o• .... ,,,,._~n ,,.,,.,, "'"' ........... <•f ... 11'o~t •t>f'(• .. """""-"' l .. , .... , ... ~, ~-(Ill\ Pl(l>llOf N tf 11 (o"I MtW C•llf0"''' W01-tf .. loOll .. ,.,,,., U 00 .......... ., ...... "'00 """""'' .... hll"J llHltfMll-u 00 ""°"'~!. Ci! .Friese .of SI . J oh n's Sharl~ Ourselves.said toy11 ;1r·c rior"1ally pro· \·idcd by lhe :\tar1nc Corps. But thi s year only 20 percent of the expected tolal "''as colloctt•d through the Toys for Tots1>roaram. "That mrans that ,,.c don·t ~ct all the"{oys \\(' nCfd. \\'f' ran't bu,\ any bfcawst' \\'C ha\'t' a h.ird enough t1n1t buying the turkey~,·· hl' :-aid 1·oys and gift~ are net>dt'd fot <'h1ldren ranGing ln age from hal11es to UL They n1ay hr dropJ'X'c! off at St. John tht• Ba11u:-t c·:11hohc ('hurt·h, 1021 \\' Bakt'1' ~r Thr rhurt'h 11111 ..1lso pick up to~s . ~·or pickup c.1JI .>16 :?<M7. r·r1ese said about 400 toys are nc<'d<'d. C'ounC'dmen v.·ere "'arncd by City i\lanager Fred Sorsabal that he will bring the noise stud v back on the ai;:enda "'hen all five members or the cit,\' council are present. ··1'm going to .l!t.'l a 3·2 \·ote on this. one 1,1.•ay or the oth('r." he said aftel' Tuesday's :s('~S1on. Ht dcscrthed the stutty !IS a "'·orth1,1.•hll(' project which will provlde- c1ty officials "ith needed facts about road Lind induslM31 nolse in Costa :'lfC!-i.I llt• saul ()Ison t.aboratories or Anahrin1 had entefl'd the lo"°' bid tor the job lllX months ago and that it \\'85 \.\·1lling to do the ~esearch al lhe same price today. f----..L.•' .... e 0.llf .. ,_. SUit P""" CAROL POSED WITH HER PET PYTHON IN THIS 1969 PHOTO Former Laguna Resident Dies in Florld1 a.t R•ttler Bite Carol's Last A,t She Kills Self With Rattler Unc·timc Laguna Beach nud e cidental .but police claim revealing danc@l-Carol Cybulski ~poke wistfully · ootes and letters \\'ere found in her of the J ohnn~· Carson Show but her act . home. fc;_i turing li\'l' s nakes and rock music only got her hooked into nighclub dives and Jails from 1-"'ort l~auderdale, 1-'la., to Santa Ana over seven years. Miss Cybulski, 37, has died of a rat- tlesnake bite a rter a last, disastrous ap1>earancc in Fort Lauderdale, \\'here s he r .. ng dow n th~ final curtain with a Cleopatra touch. · Broward County authorities say she committed suicide by letting a rat· tlesnakc used in her act "Jessie James and lier Killers" bite her at her Pompano Beach apartment. A county pathologist a nd medical examiner said it could ha\'e been ac· Schwalbe Asks For New Trial The exotic dancer had used the four- foot rattler in her s how at Rapp'.'> Lounge, until il Was raided and she was arrested. . ' Shortly afterward. the nigbtclP.lb cancelled her. · "She cried ... " said lalanager Dun· bar Yatman. "Miss Cybulski stii( raced the latest charges of obscenity and impropriety in _FIOr ida, following numerous "ar· rests including &everal at Santa Ana's Apartment A·Go·Cioin bygol'\_e years. She continued her snake dancing act, despite the fact it posed a double- barrell ed danger because she... was gra vely allergic to Cortisone, the snakebi te a ntidote that saves lives. Investigators said she "'as bitten a \\'eek ago by the rattler which shared her apartment v.·ith a water moccasin <1 ooa constrictor and a tarantula. " I-fer favorite pre\'iOus pet was Devi I, a 12-foot, 55 J>OU!ld pyt'.hou. ' A ne"· trial \\'as asked late Tuesday (or Alan ,J. Schy,:al~. Corona de l ~lar l-ligh School teacher who was found • She died Saturday in a hospital guilty of multiple misdemeanor sex-where she-was being treated. uu loffenses i\londay. One of he r headlin.e-ma king Harbor ~t unicipa l Court Judge.-episodes in Orange County during the Calvin Schmidt set Dec. 26 as the date I ate 1960s involved a New port he will i:ule on the motion filed by Freeway rollover auto accident in· Schv.1a lbe's attorney. If it is denied, which Cali£orn41 1-Jighway Patrol of. the judge "''ill schedule either sentenc· ficers gingerly hunted her slithery ing or therapy proceed.ines for petsin centerdividericeplant. Sch"·a!b('. . . She "'as i~jured in the accident and S_chwalbe, 43, wh? now hve.s 1n had b~en bilt~n several times-the Irvine, was found guilty of_ 11 m1sde-iateSf in the past month-before the ~eanor sc~ual of~enses. A Jury found fatal incident authorities have ruled · him not gt11ltyof stx further counts. \\'as suicide. P.rry scopper. Skirt in a melange of chevrons. Coral color, prior, lace. Jn one siz~. 872 Medallion lace shirt of polyestcr/colton. Sizes S,M,L. S44 By Ches$a Davis for W.W. Duke. Town and Travel Sportswear SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA • • • SHOP SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ·Housing Requ.est C_ily+coun~ilmen Q't()ved Co~tJ &tesa one step closer lo a $1.1 millk>n pot of federal housing money Tuesday night by approving a technical resqlution. The action eatablishes Dec. 17 as the sla rtiiig date for planning work in con· nection wilb the Housing and Com· 'munity OevetopmentAetof1974. The document, passed by4-0 council vote, will allow the cily to recover any costs incurred while making its ap- plication for federal funding. Under the terms of the act. Costa l\1esa stands to receive annual federal payments totalling to $4 .l million through 1980 for the elimination or slums and blight,·preventlnc the de· terioration of housing, ~nd ror improv- ing twusing for low and moderate in- come families. c.fosta lttesa councilmen have lradi· ,-lio nally resisted federal ·fund applications in apprehension or "str- ings" which might be attached lo grants. Although the general council mood is in ra-vor of tliis·particular application, Councilmaq ~vin Pinkley raised the issue again Tuesday night. ·''This looks like the proverbial car- rot in front of the rabbit's nose," he said about *fte resolution. Pinkley added that he was voting in favor ol it only "because we have three months to backoul." · Councilmenhave until April to make a final decision on whether lo request the federal grant. Until then .. Pinkley said, the council should take the o((er under close scrutiny to discover "what the strings are." ' Presuming that the applieaUon will be made, the city council bas requesl· ed volunteers to serve on an 11-man panel lo help administer the money. The new "Community Develot1ment Committee" will be appointed by the council and will serve ror two years. It will help the council set priorities for housing, community facilities and public works pf9jects aimed at im- proving the livin(. environment of low and middle-income groups. Knock ft Off, Carolers Told A Christmas carolers' gesture of holiday · &oodwill faUed lo cheer neighbors in a new Costa . Mesa northside~apartmenl com· plex Tuesday night. Police were called lo 635 Baker Sl. to warn the singers they would have to quiet down because their sacred-sonu.and merry ~arols were 41.sturbin& othertenants. SANTA ANA, 547·7211 •SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 556·0611 , • • . ' • • • •• ILOT E DITORIAL PAGE ---' Studies Differ T\vo m onths ago, the F ed er aJ Insurance -mi_nistration• dee ded tha t Ne\\' port Beach 's waterlto11Lwould be Inundated by water should it be struck gyelll104 IOO-year,nood or tidal wave. . As a resu lt, t lil?-~~~ served notice on the city th:>I It WOU id dry Up (e0c-r.ll.(.sponsored \lde1andS construction loans unless pro· s are elevated o mound s or st ilts. Al the rccommcndatiort or City Man g!'t_ Robert \Vynn, the c ity council spent SS.000 on an independent ' ' study thot disputes the.flooding findings of the fedCral · <igency·s geolog ical study team . . \\'ynn has nO\\' negotiated a three·slep progran1 \Vlth FIA officials for reronciling the m ;trked differences bet\\'een conclusions reached by the t \\O tid elands studies. -_;,,. First, city and federal officials will sit dowrl and .ittempt l o ir on out the diffe rences bet"·een themse1,·es . .. Should they fJil to reach accofd, the disr.ute Y•ould be subm itted to a third highly qualified geolog_ica l panel for arbitration. And shou ld the panel's findings not satisy both parties, public hearings to help decide the issues v.·ilt ·be held in Newport Beach. \Vynn's plan, v.•hich \\'3S endorsed bv the citv council, offers hqpe t_hat the dis_Rute _ca11·b~~led II 'vithoul resortinglo i.l long and costl y legal battle . Christmas Gift Boys in J_he Ne,vport · Beach eust of the bay received a t imclY""Christmas gift this \\'Cek \Vi lh the opening of t he ne\V Eastbluff Branch oftthe Boys' Club of the Harbor Area. '.\1ore than 300 boys in the 7-to-18-yel:lr age g roup had signed up for membership \\•hen doors opened :\lond••Y at the spacious r lubhouse at Vi sta de! Oro " and Vista del So\. Eventually, the fndlity is expected o serve l ,000 members. .13 ,300·square·toot building houses a ~gy mnl\siu , rifts shoP., game roam. darkroon1 ror photography st eeting room and kitchen Dnys looki11f: for ac · will find plenty ;..i1 the rtC\\' club-on wet kdays f:n>m :30 p .m. :lnd fron) 6:30 to 9 p,m .. and on Saturdays-10 l-1 .m. to 3 p.m. I The llnr~or Are•l Boys' Club h.:is a futL' truditio1 of ser vice to the community. dating from the opening of the Centrhl Bl-anch in Costa !\lesa in, 19·11 , and no,,· serves more th~ 2.500 boys. The new branch. lhird in the Costa ~le 8\ Ne\vport Beach ar!'i.I, is a \\Clcomc :Jddition. • ' Confidence Earned Relying on the pnnciple that ont.' ~oo<.I term deser\'es another. !\"ewport Harbor Ch<trnhcr of CommC'rce directors this '''eek chose' \\'illi ;1m1 Lu ~k to Succeed hims.elf as chamber president Other cham ber presidents ha\'e ser,·cd t\\'O qne-~a r terms . Bui Lusk '''111 be the firs t to s erve t\vo onsecuti,·e years a.5 the 1,300.member 01·g;1niz;1tion ·s pres iqent . "'· 1 lc C'<i rned the direct ors' unanimous cndorst'llll'nt of a st•cond term by leading the chamhcr lo ont of il s n1ost ac tive a nd s uccessful years in 197'1. l.usk's fr equently stated vil'''' that th:1mbl'r members a r e. in f art . members nr :1 largrr c·omn1unity than simply the business ('(J111munit~· i~ sound. Th at attitude and appro<1ch should help thv \'f\\'flOrl. JI a rbor Chamber of Commt-rce inr1·case it :- service to the community, N ' 'Good grief! What if they start applying the new rules to everybody?' The.,Arabs Dear Gloon1y Gus Sou1ethi11g Out to Get Us? Can Cure Inflation Chickens Waiting for the Ax • ( ART HOPPE ) The happy Arabs are currently rak· irig in u.mpte·en blll\on dollars a month. And our gloomy eeonomists are currently-predicting the doom or America : Quite rightly, too. The first proble~ is infiatic\b. ~1r, Ford says this is caused by govern· ThostL_Jighls on the John \\'ri~·nc Tennis Club courts are a mrn11c<' to night time tru(fic snuthbound on Jamboree Roat!. Thl'y ought tn be shi elded heforl' so mC'on{' plo\.\'S a Ci.Lr right through a nl'I or t'>'·o .\I \' R. (;loom, ""' l•mm1~1f ••t •-llff by ••-•~ .""4 0. -.I "f<IU••il¥ ·r1!11(.I 1111 v~"" ol .... -~ ...... $f,M ""J.P*I LllMftM Gl_,,y "'-· O.•••f'iJM: mentspen,ding.Govemmentspendjng AND TJIEY will be richly .re· puts too much money In circulation. warded . F o r ex'a mpl e. m y We have tJ>O much money. Which no neighborhood Savings and Loan is of- onel know has.any or. · fering a free combination sandwich Of course. the Arabs by taking $20 griller and waffle iron for every $5000 billion a year out of our economy, will deposit. So if King Faisal drops b~ cause U51 to have less money in with $100 billion, he'll walk off with 2tJ circulation:.!fhiS "'ilf<iure ln·na11on. It -million free combination sandwich will c~use a r ecessi'Wi inStead. griUers a nd waffle irons. Recessions ar(' caused b.Y having too This '>''ill create full en1plo,rmcnl 1n littlemone~'in circul ution. Am erica and a lot of indigestion in The Arabs will th en tile their Arhbia. _ bathrooms. which is the fint thing _c_Now illl tlJis is greol for America . everyone does who gets a rew !rocks Unfortunately; the experts say the .ahead. Ara.Its are also planning to in vest in -UNFORTUNATELY, the Arabs _.. doil't have enough batti.rooms o,tile. So by 1984 , the' experts fi gure, the Ara!>s will be stuck with one trillion dollars worth of too murb money. -& they are faced with the glim threat or inflation. ~ktny Am ericans feel this. would serve them right. . · ·But the Arabs are clever. To avoid this threat, they ·are investing their surplus petrodolla rs in Western na- tions,• primarily America. (Let us hope tlley send· them to o b,fexican laundry first.)· This is tOod. Every American President has said that investing in America is the right thing to do. It keeps our factories humming. It br· 1ngs a).>out prosperity. And seein g Americans can't afford to in"test in America, it's great the Ara,bs will. They have a lot of faith in America, those Arabs do. Lockheed, Pan AIJlerican. assorted Florida resorts and common stoclcs. As a ny American .,..1Jo ho's ever in- vested in Lockheea, Pan American. assorted Florida resorts or common Stocks could tell them. the Arabs are bound to lose--if they wore shirts - their st!.irts. MANY ill:informed Americans will say this serves them right. But if the Arabs Jose their shi rts by investing in America. we will get back all those bHlions of infiation causing dollars that we happily got rid of. And '>''e'll all be broke again. So now that we clearly understand the reasoning of our economic ex· perts. there is but one obvious eourse of action to forestall our impending doom : we. must sent! billions of dollars a nd thousands of technicians fu the Arab nations to build them more bathrooms. 'fo the Editor; '\'ou don't suppose the sugar people started al l thot 'garbage about Cyclamates:do you? , \Vonder \\•ho started pushing gas· C'<iting s mog dev ices? \Vho \\•nn't go to cars that \\'ill S<i\'e ~a!. al'ld oil that ha\·e heC'n in\·rntCil for ye;1rs,11.-'f yei..LrS·• , \\'JI AT'S B Ell1f'OD one country. that J knO\\' or, buying Up a\l O\'er the na· lion e\·cr~·thing ' from golf courses 10 l:.1rge corporations like hot cakes" I Suppo~edlr I privi..Lte\y o"·ned and financed. Ila ~• __ _ Do you som etimes fecl-there 1s !-iomethlng no( unkno\\11 out to get os'..' The cancer! has infiltrated all our hi~ business ias 1,~:e\l as our go\·C'rn ment. I - :\lost of us just si t around lik l' chickens \~:ailing for the ax'. ff \\'(' don't 1get ort the ball. gl't our numbers together and sturt fighting. the~' .,...i II i::ct uS' 11 's no! tQo latl'. but ;:ilmo~t. methinks ,f)AT lfALL " /\'eacsrA 119les ·ro the Editor'· \'our headline reads "Slaughter of 220 Dl'cr Stirs · County Outrage,;· .. 10cc JI , street edition). Sure. But t"an you look me i'n: the eye and honest· I\' tell me that. if'thesituation had gone t"he othPr way, yobr headline wouldn'~ have read "229 Diseased Deer Rele<1sed in Countv?" !Count it -it e\•in fits. roughl r ·.1 · And on pag!' 2 you !ell us that the murder rate in S;i.n Francisco is·t'>'·o aboye last year. so far. \\'hat is the per capita rate. pl ease? \Ve maybe stupid out herl', bul "'e a in 't dumb' SERIOt:SL\', tho~h. there is !\O much to this life th"1,'"is good, hones I. healthy a nd heart.1,v~tming. It ·s not ne1,\'S to anyone that a iot.ofpeople and e\•enls are basically rotten -rou suys must burst into tears at the sight or r our front p::iges. llo\I.· 'bout something positive? Put in a story MAILBOX ) 1.t•fters /rom readers are n1tlcome Nur- n1ully. wnterj s/1011/d couvey thtzr 1nes· . 'lagt's 1r1 .1(}(1 words ur les.~ The nght to con· dc11se le/le rs to /1t space or l'hrrunall•J1bel 1.~ rl'st•rverl. ,\// ~tiers rriusl include s19· nature and matlzng addre.~s hut 11ameR ma,11 be u;1/hhcld 011 request 1} suf/1c1enl reason 1.~ J'Pparenl. P<H!ll1/ u·ill riot tw published · • :1b011t a bun<·h of people \\'ho had a rt': ally niee day 1·11 buy the paper ~ DAVID B. \\'EBER Co1111sPli11g To the Editor : I have two sons·currently attend ing Newport H arbor lli gh School. a sophomore and a junior. They have attended school in this district for the past 10 years. -I m~ compliment the ed ucators in this di stric t for the excellent educa- tion they have provided. I am con- vinced that this is due to some extent to ca nLankerou s and interest ed parents like myself. But I am concerned about counsel- ing provided at th e hi gh school level. I had occasion to spea k with a counselor al Ne.,..·port •Jlarbor lligh Qn Nov. 21 concerning my oldest son. 1\t that lime I v1as advised that each counselor has charRe of some 600 stu· dents . During the fi rst semester counselors attend to seniors-. ,econd semester to juniors. and ir any time is left over after ha,ndling special' pro· blcms, soptiomores and freshman are being inter\•iewed. At this time <two week!> later) I am still '>''ailing for feedback from lhl' counselor GUIDING and eounseling young people at the high school level in a professional and friendl y manner should take number one priority. A good rapport between counselor and 'Domestic Oil Needs Price Floor WASHINGTON -On the eve of their much-heralded little summit at Camp David. Ford admini stratjon energy aides are. now reaching agree· ment that their mosfimportant task is to recommend ptesidential adopUori of a high price •·noor" on all tuture Imports of oil, thus guaranteeing pro- fitable development of new, high·COit domestic fue.l.sourcies'. The shift in emphlsis to a high-i>rice noor. If ,President 1 Fo<d l!l••pls Ill spells tie end o the 'ton5berished, hope l foreign oil prot!u tts, In· eluding Jhe Ara.b Middle East. wilt ever much reduce their own h iehprlce oi l . quadrupled In the past year-, even with a !\t ldeast p01itlcal settlement. lndced, the projected "Ooor" oo im; part~ oil would lie set high ror one r• ason: to make certain 'that new domes Uc 1ourc:e1 of energy, some ol them fa.bulousl)'fxpenslve. wit{ •l· tract tb~ needed blllions of dollars ln new inve1l01ent. A mandator)' price noor in U-. range or S8 to $9 1 barrel.· internal While-HoUte studies now show, ~Ukl prevent a sudden, sharp declin ln the present llt prife nf forelcip •11 from completely un· dermln n1 costly new U.S. invest·· men ts to Increase domestic produc· tlon. ,I ( EV ANS.NOV AK ) ' WHEN the President was briefed last Week on the concept of a high ·p{ice (loo'r Jor future oil imports, "he got the point quickly," one ad· ministration aide told us -but did not commithim~elf. Thus. the key element in ad · mini!itration energy strategy to be draftOO at Camp David sessions will be the height of the noor, rather than PuJhing the highly co'rltroversial gasoline tax as a device to break the oil cartel. Up to riow , a 10· or 20·ccnt gas tax 'has been viewed at highest ad· ministration levels as a key element In giving the U .S, b'argafning power with the Middle East oil caf\el. Con· fronted with,, evidence of Americ:an in· ten\ to reduce consumption drastical- ly by imPosinc a high tax on gasoline. so Jhe theory went, the 'Cartt l would sooner or later come around to lower pricu. 8 UT a high price floor would tend to moot the issue or breaking the cartel. "IC wf co for 1 gas Lax," one White llouse aide 1ald, "it won't brealc: the ea.rtel. We're stJll looki ng at thii gas tax, but not to break the cartel." One serious problem with the 1'1gh i>ric:e floor, signaling U.S. intent to live iadefinlttly with a hl&h roreililn price, ls its impact in E~rope. Europe I • has no oil wells of its own and lacks t.he huge amQunts of coal that are available here. Europe and.J8lan are far more dependent on cartct oi l than the U.S. subsidies could b~ paid out of t he C .S. Treasury. The concept of a hi gh floor "'ill far from ans .... ·cr all the energy.c ri sis _questions so long delayed by the pro· r rastinating Nixon and Ford ad· THAT explains the apoplectic rea('· ministratio ns. Still \Jndecidcd is lion in F ra nce when Assistant wh ether to cut consumption bYli re· Secreta r y of State Tom Enders. turn to fu el ollocation. by gas tax or Henry Kissinger's top energy aij!~. by ratio!1ing . But at least i~ sho~·s hinted at a n Sii a barrel price Ooor 1n belated 1ntent to come to grips. w1.th a speech two weeks,ago. the most fundamental prohl(·m · pt O· • • . , tcction ror 13'uild1n{! tqward real self· ~ean .Jacques .~e.rvan·~chre1be~ • rr . and ins urance aaainst editor of th e 1nfluent1al P aris .. su icie~cy · " newspaper L'Express; attacked U .S. futureo1l boycotts energy pOlicy on the basis of Enders's speech as "exploitation of the energy crisis to consolidate the dominant economic poSition of the U.S." In short, v.•hile the U.S. maintained an Sit price noor on all imported oil. 11nd achieved independence or the cartel by developing new domestic soutces, ''it would become the dominant power on the world energy market." That interpretation of Enders's speech has been repudiated by the Treasury Oep3rtment and b y Secretarr of State Kisslng;m-hute<Jd, a price noor at a.rt S8 or II level Is nO~ vlewtd as high . enough to pi:otecl capital investment-in newU.S. energy development: offshore and Ataskan oil and coal. 1F TllAT Ooor turned oul not to be high enough to prated. businei~ In· vestment In such exotic new rutls as oil extracted frOm shale, a price now expected lo be in the $8 to SIO range, .. ~tudent shou ld b& established during the rirst semester in the freshmao year and maintained until~ student graduates. The coun selin g department at 1-larbor lligh has been cut by l\\'O cciunselor:s. The •tuntington Beach Union High School District has one counselor for every 400 students, Orl!ngc 1-ligti School one counselor for about 380 students V..'e a rc advised that further cuts "'ill have to be err~ted Qecause the override failed . Should additional cuts still be necessary, coUnseling must be excluded from such cuts. and services improved. The distriet administr.ative o,•er- head, namely administrators and staff, are out of kilter related to the diminishing student population and absenteeism . A stude nt who has a problem and wa nts to see a counselor, must sec the counselot.now. and a counselor should be avail able al all times to all stu · dents. 1-10 \VARD SHELTON IJ11foir Law To the Editor: E\·t·rybo dy I kno\1 1vho has had uni' · cif these-smog devices ins talled on hi s ca r ha s had troubll'. Se\'£'ral n11.'th::inics have told n1e thal the\ doubt if these cle\1ices actually FeducC :-.nlO.£. and lh:it they \\'ill 1lrobahly harms the motor, that they cause the · motor lo overheat and burn more gas L,,.\. super\iisor Hahn calls tht'nl the SG3 million rip-off. i\l otorists, 1\Tite or wire your state senator and assemblyman to support· llolden's bill to repeal this unjust. Un· fair l::iv.1• EDGAIJ, \\'JLLIS To the Editor: \\!hat l\ICP on your. Slaff wrote tiic headline I Dec. 8 ~: "Joekeltc Fails in Four R ace~? .. That staff member shou ld scrub floors on hands :ind knees every day ror a week. Although I follow .,.,·omen's lib onl.v moderotely c1nd horse racing even less. that headline offended my sense of Justice to such an extent that I checked Saturday's nine races at Los 1\lami10~ as reported in the Dail y r•ilol. I eame up 'with H multitude of s1atistics . To be brief, I shall inc lude only enough lo illustrate my point. All the jocke.ys are men except :\lurphy, I presume. since she is the only one the Pilot c;11l s u •·jockettc" or "lady jockey." :\lliRPllY erltenl1 four ract's. lost four races, lone s ho.,..•l. Drt'yt>r and M at~udo enter ed one race. lost one race: Walt er. Smith. Brooks. Konis and l\1orris each en· •tered two races: lost two races (no place or !\hO\\'l : !\lyles entered l\\'O, lost t1\'0 1one pltttc,1: ~icodl'mus en- tered three. Ins t t!h-ri! Inn place or sh<nv): Knight entered three. Inst 1hrcc font' pl ;1cc ): llort rntrred fou r, h's\ four ion<' plar(', one :-ho.,..•\. Hirht.lrd"' cnttrt'd ri v!'. ln:-t fi,·c fone pl::iccJ: Jl;i.\\kenson entered four. lo!il four 1no pl act' or shO\\ 1: Trt'fto;ure Pn- ll'rt'<l <;,\x . lost !Ii x I no place or i;:ho11 \ ll:111·kcnson and Trea,..urc lost C\'l'n 11·ori;:e th:1n ~1urphy, no headline for them ~ Ah , P3u\1res Petits~ \\'llAT IS of most Inter~! and dr- ~t'r\•ts tht' he1dllne? That ~l s . fllurphy r'cturned to Los AlamilO.'> after fi ve year$; that, with a 16· 1 longshot. she shO\\'ed : or t'ven that a "jockeUt"' appeared in four races? Or should the 'hhi:hllght ~. as yOUr~ front page indicate~. that n \\'Oman eompetins: with 16 mc.n lost fou r times tn four S1arts? In the s:.ime four ract~. there v/ere also 12 men 1,1·ho lost -one even had four entries and four losses "'ill one sho\1·, u record identical to :\l urr,hy's A~!'\A~ELLE QL'IGLEY 1'<>~ l•u•ompa~lble To the Editor . r\fler r,cading lhe article regarding the resignation of ·Burt Spendlove and :tppointment or Ron Yeo la fine choice ) :1s County Planning Com· missiont'r. I ean only ask . .,..·hy do planninlt-fi)mmtssion appointments h;.ive to be made and discussed on the basis .of ''Pro·de1·elopcr'' or ''Pro- en('ironmentalisl?" It is nai,·e to bclievl' that these expressions are in · eompatiblc. .. Dcvelopme.nt ... can and must be environmentall y sensitive. The time is long past due that commissioner·s be selected on the basis of being ''pro- Rood planning" along with at least some capabi lil ~' to do just th at. Pl anning Commissioners have a responsibility to :1ecomplish some degree of" Pl:1 nning" not just to count parking.spaces. \V,\LTER J. R.ICHAROSON, FAIA Liberated To the Editor : .Hegarfling : "A :\\ale for \\'omen's Lih" and :\Ir Richal'dt\llen. -Over 13 years ago; my husband liberated me, and not only married me, but vle agreed not to obey etich other but s hare our variou s responsibilities of marriage. I could still be married but sign my name to our legal docume nrs as well. · :"ow I .,.,•ear pants or something of •mffius band's choice and he is not the 1nly geolleman to open a door or help me \\'ith a heavy load at the market. \'cs. fol ks.\\'~ are still married and I am still in love with my husband.. I :.im a homem aker and mom of three children. The "Oliver" is our family name from his side DA RRIL'\'N J . OLIVER Otit rogeotts ·ro lhc E:d1lor : .-- 1 ttiink it is outr:igeous that Ne lson Rotkef<'ller 1,1,·as l'Onfirmcd by such an orer·"·he\min~ \'Ole ~ I don't b4:1ic\'l' that anyone \\'ith a \'estige or acumen can believe that a serious in · ''estigation \ras conducted. As far as I knO\\', !\tr. llinshaw .,..·as the only one \\·ho made an 111tempt 10 disco,·cr the preferences of hi~ consh· tuent s. He is to be commended for (>\•idently feeling some responsibility lo\vard his job. ,.IRGl:\'IA r~sEcon· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \V erd. Pub/.,1er Thomas Keeml. Edttor Barbara l\re1blch. F:d1lor1al Page Editor The edllorial page or the Daily. Pilot set·ks to inforrn and sl1mulate rtader~ by prcscntin~ l'ln this page dl\·('r5t rom mttnl a ry on 1op1t's flf in· lrrtst h)· ~)'nd1c.a1ed colun1r11~tli .and tartoon1st~. by pro\ 1d1ng :i forum for rrade~· \'1ev.;s and by prt"sent1ng 1h1~ newspaptr·~ op1n1ons and 1deas on cu rrent topi<'5 Thl' td1tor11I opinions of th r D31ly Pilot *Plltar only 1n the ed11onal cohimn at the IOfl or \he pa~!_r0p1nions e11.presstd by the colunm11115 ilnd cartoonists :ind lf'tter v.·ri1er~ art their O\l'n and no endor~ement of th t lr 'ie"'':f. b)' the --U:iny Pilots~ould be lnftrftd Wednesday, December 18. 1974 • • -~. w.dnesdly, D.Ctmber 18. 1914 OAILYPILOT 'Good Neighbor' UAW Seekfug-Me~ttt~ Man Beaten, Wife Killed LONG BEACH !UPI> - The United Auto Work~rs Union called Tuesday for federal mediation to pre· vent ~1 c Donnell Douglas Corp. from locking out 18,000 aerospace workers next week. P _ , B-eg, ~11\ti ons be paid for the week. The ~xtept for industrywidc ~ = worker!i are usually orr -suppart agreements. id&)'S, U "e}u' but p<1id -tor the holiday The company "b tryi ng 1>.•hich is nl y ao ~ugl y week. an4 lhe firm said to blackmail our mem· o to our members LOS ANGELES IAP> ~· J0,000 other ..... 'Orkers, non· berch'ip into acceptino-the lfl'elr familie s -" • l •• k"d b 't ~effort by the Long Beach LOS ANGELES IAI'> - · I \\'as tr)·ing to be u. £ood neighbor nnd now my wife 1s dead ," sai d Ettrl ll<1r!>hmun rrom u hu~pil ~I tied, the victim of' u brul11I l1c;1tl ng at hi:; home by two mt•n he pcrn1ill.cd to U!iC his h.:lf'phont•. :-.1nce they moved In. They were the last whites left. "flly wife w11s liked, and s he liked ev1.•rybody," ll arshman said. "She Ced l1ltle dogs nnd gave candy to children. I'm 1h1nking oC how alone I'll be. She \\·as a voondc rful liUle v.·om:1n " The corporation wamed Tuesday that unless the un· ion accept.s its contract of- fer, UA\V "'orkers wilt not union or members of other company's contra~ty • cspecla ly 1•116 1 s -ut 1 Police Officers Ass.ociotion unions, will be paid for the posal and lhereb~come will also have a terrible ef· to modify what it considers week's holiday. , the lowest paid' aerospace feet" on the local econon1y overly restrictive reg ula- The lockout has become worker_s ... fn California," atChrlstmastime1besald. tions of the Police Oep.-irt -' r 3re as a bargaining COJl\pfained Douglas G'riJ· Al so involved are mem· ment governing shooting .it mane.uvcr . by m.ajor cor·-fi[h, spokesman for flAW hers oC the International As·· suspects was rejected Tues· porat1ons 1n recent ycors, Local 148. socialion of A1achinists. day by a Superior Court Milk Price Battle The unions' contracts judge. Rages -1>.·ith the . aerospace r.irm Judge \Villiom 11. LcVit have expired. The unions ruled that tbe regulations 'd th o Id not st•·1·k,. \\·ere legally imposed bl' thi:" POLICF. S1UU thr1· were ""' SUI ey w u "' • 1·1 t I a ·t February city according to the st:1 te looking for Sherman Jones, .., __ Portrait~. un 1 a e ·.l• · 1•-.:-MJ SAC RA~IENTO {APJ -force him to sell milk at a pa.ss it on to consulJlers, constitution. 22, :ind hi s l7·yea r ·old Cons u mers -not the I most Californians would The firm report edly Al\ attorlicy for th e brothe r, 1\nthony. They Former Governor Ed· oss. hope.,,tosignanewconlract d G B ·d •rocer y •tores -should dd d have topayabout7.;.centsa .,, policemen,Slephen \\larren llarshman, "'ho i~ wh1ll', ".'i!lld he w:is ju.i.t doing 11 L.(Ood deed \\:hen he let the l wo young men, both black, 1nto hi!! home in the nearly <ill -black South Los Angeles lll'ighborhood in which he's llved 26 years. The men said they wanted to use the tell·phone. declined to say 1>.·hy the mun . rown sa1 "' .. Go a r 's comments -" at the pl ant here before fac- ile. •• T d h 'llh l bear th e burden or a pro-cameduringastatehearing half.gallonfory,.·holemilk. f t .k Sofomon.had contended of-Joneses were 1ng sout;.1.t. ues ay e wt ave o posed milk priee increase. a ing the prospect o as r1 e ficers ~·ere bein"g denied ~ llarshman snid he did not keep his business af· f -thcsecondint\l.·odays -"Can one inc~ease or altheSt.Louisplant,y,•hich i\S Tfl EY 1'1ADE the~atl. llarshman v.'e nt back to watching the Liberty Bowl football game on television l'\londay night and the next thing he knew he was struck on' th e buck or the head and his wife was !.creaming, llurshm:.in, 65, und his "·ifc, Edna. 64, were at- ll:lckcd with a claw.humm('r ,j r d a butcher knire, poli ce :-..!lid . They could dcr1 vl• no motive. :'llrs. l larshman diC'd and her hu sband was admitlL'fl lo California llosp1l:il i\ledic.al Ccnlcr for sur,i;:cr.v ror appar ent s kull frac· tures. l ie was described as ··not critical.'' lie said he and his wire had thought of moving out of the home in y,•hich they had lived in an area th;1t turned fro m y,•hite to black h d s p o k c s m an or th c .1k . . even s everal save what's 1.1 bl d equal protection of the la\,. recogn ize l e men· an fu1rs a\vay rrom his son, California Grocers Associa-on a m1 price increase re-is more pro 1 a e, an use because other police de- neighbors said lhey d id not Gov .-elect Edmund G. tionsaid Tuesday. quested by the dairy in· left or the small dairy the southern California set-partments in the state ha,·e know the brothers. Police Brov.·n, Jr .• to "avoid "There's no way the re· dustry. farmer?" asked Lucy Fried tlement as a precedent for less stringent rules. said Sherman Jones ap-problc.m s" but may ta,·1·1ndustrycanabsorbthis ?.Jilk p·roduce.rs say they of the Coa lition for theSt.Louisconlract. Under the regulations. of· II lived next door to ~ Economic Sur\'ival. par£>n Y seek a personal favor -increase,'' said ]I.fer le God · need at least a four-cent per . The workers involved ricers may fire at neeing thellarshmans. . f I · h h d · · d $5 I ·r h llarshman, a cook at Oc·· a new portrait of dard. . lpl -gal on increase 1n t e S e sai a relail price now average aroun .71 suspects on y 1 t ey arc C II ·d himself in the capitol ~J ilk sales make up only. price lhey're paid for milk hike wou ldn't keep the an hour , a company over 18, ir the crime con1 -rident:il 0 eg(', .sai the ·ht t fthea f th m ·11 be small 'f,.rm .. r 1n bus1"ness •pokesman sa1"d. and the milted included the nse or two men C<tme to the door r otunda ... , don't think e1g percen o veragc or many o e w1 .. ~ c"ompany has offered a -. grocer's profits, he said. forced out of business. and would "just mean that threat or deadly force, and and th e older was "very it looks like me," he Requ iring a retailer to 1r state officials· approve . morepeople\villnolbcable three year contr:act that If the suspect pOses a s ub- congl'nia l." lie' said he was s aid . absorb the price hike y,·ould the pri ce hike and agree. to to buy milk." would bring that to $7.63. stantial risk to public safety. told the older man Ji Ved rl~!:!!:!•~H~-~·:!·~• !!::!!!:~·~·1• _.'.'.::'.:'.:::..:'..C:::....'.::.CC:..:C::::..:::;::.:__.:.::::_.c:_:.:oc:::C:::.:0::0:..::0:CC:c:;'.'---"'-'"'-''-""-""---------"'=::_:::.::"'-'::::;:_:::.::,:,;:::::___:....::c=="-'=C:::"'-'="-'== hehi nd the house next door and that hr had a gas leak c!l/41ftill1 · and had to call the gas com-(.111.4.rfTl:IDIV'\M pany. "UllW\UU l'olicl.' !>a id the older man ._.°"""" Gt.. \1 cnl to the telephone and .••. ~'::.:"! .. ~~' rnaclc a call and 1-larshman went back tu \vatching the ga mC' ";\II of a sudden. J y,.•as hit in back of the head," he said . "I heard tny y,•ire ~crea m ." 1-larshman told police he \\'US s tru c k ag ain and blat'ked out. When he came to his 1~dfc \lo':i.S on the noor. 1308 Park Avenue. Balboa Island AlouNI I"" --•"""" 4NI ... _ ~ 1031H:IOPr'Ol"ol6fl..Mel KMEE P.llMS Jo'r equen t pains In the knees was the momplaint of thi s aice pe rson. Pain L.. o f s u~c h • intensity that JCpennev. The Christmas Place Gold Rush Figure Had Bawdy Holl;_se the' knees would throb and ache. This lady noticed the J>ain more when sitting or kneeling and also she noticea 1he roul d relieve the pain simply by extending lhe leg. ·Previous care proved unsatis factory and she decided lo follow the advice of a friend and try Chiroprarlic care. Co.rnplcte analysis and spinal x·rays reveal~ the true cause of the problem. ~orelco® home beauty salon. 2599 The ladybug·· by Norelco® 1199 COLO~I A <Af>J ·-1'he cont ro,yersy ubout inviting :t former muda1n to the an- nu 11 I' Gold Di s cO \'l•ry Celebration took on n new di mension Tuesday with the revelatio n that the dis- CO \'erer himself y,·as· ha tr OY.'Oer Of a ·bawdy house. The discov£>rl'r was. o ( course, James \V. ~tarshall, y,•ho is credited with setting uff the 1849 Gold Rush. For ' years. the discovery has • beer"I celebrated. This year the planners, the Coloma-1:.otus Boosters .. t:lub, picked the theme, .. The Ladies of the Gold Rush Era." They invited former Sa n Franc isco madam Sally Stanford and the t'Urrent madam of a lega l Nevada brothel . Bl·vcrly· 11arrell, to be gr and marshals rif the .Parade. !\Is. Stanford, a S<iusalito r estaur;1teur a nd coun· l'iiwom an, accep(ed . 1.l s. J larrell hasn't respondC'd. 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Levitt & Sons, Inc .• and the ~lartford f'ire ln:;urance Co Under the terms of an eoirlier court action in Sep- tember. 1911.i ITT v.•as in- strutted to divest 1tstlf of either Hartford or three other firms A vis, Levitt a n d H a m i It o·n L l'f e Jn surance Co .. THE ITf STILL holds all of 1he interest in Hartford and Levitt and still owns a majority interest tn Avis. but it got rid of Hamilton and 48 percent of Avis I through two public offer· '"~ Thomas E. Kauper. ass1s· tant attorne y general 1n charce of lhe antitrust division, said the appoint· ' Auto Layoffs BO,ooo ·Germans Idle BO~~ (UPI I ... f'i ve \\lest Cerman auto companies complaining of slumping domesti c <tnd foreign sale~ have laid off 80,000 worker-s. VolkS\\'.ttgen, the nation'~'\ largest industry. SE'nl homC' 30.000 workers Monday an four of its six domestic plttnls l.lntll Dec. 20 . It '''"'.S VQlkS \\'agen 's ninth temporary layoff this year. Four other rompanjcs Oprl, 1-'ord . abayrisehe .'.\lotorenwerke t 8~1\V l and .i\udi -~su-. .o\ut o l'nioo -follo"·ed \'olkswagen ':; c:<<1mph.• Hnd laid off u total of 50.000 "'orkcrs. 1'he l;1yoffs boosted even furthel' \.\lest \.('rman:-,.s ('Ontinually soarinR un('mployment l'illt·. Curl't'ntl:-·. 800.000 persons. or 3.5 percent of lht• \\'est C.erni;1n work fortt>. ;11t.' l1nerrl.ployed /\ Volliswa~en spokC':-i man, · :-.ay ing the l'O rnp:iny depends heavil y on t: S sales. blamed 1hr devalued dollar :ind the strengtheninJ; of the n1;1rk ror the 25 percent sal<.>s slump in the first ninf· rnonths of this~ ~a r. Hike Won't Work? ,. . .1 , ... , • I . Coffee Dealery Nix Price Plot / mentof1i1specialmasterby N. EYI YO"K ('PJ _ Hae U.S. district court an ~~ "' "THE ACTION was en tirely 1ustifiable,'' sai ' J.lartford, Conn .. "would Ame.r1can coffee. dealers ~nefit the parties and the downgraded the effective- court. "'" ness of a plan by some Latin Tbe Justice Department American coun.ti-ies to proposed that the special withhold ·co(fee belRs fn;tm master study options tor the export .market 10 dr1\·~ rhvest.inc Avis. Levitt and u~.world P.rtces. . Hartford "with particular", It won l ha\'e l~e maJor rerard to the present condi-am.pact the producing ~oun f\on of each company.. tries hope lo ach.1ev.e The specit1I master within because world production IS liO days would be expected rn exc~~ ~r toial world con- IO report his findings to the ~umpt1on .. on,e New York court on hov.· the companies importer said. tonday, could be shed and hov.• much time 1l v.·ould take to :accomplish the divestiture. J-OTH THE department and ITT have submitted plans for ITT divestiture of :\vis and Levitt but the court' has not acted on any or the plans. The Justice -Bepartment proposa l noted that "serious objections have been interposed by 11T and Avis and other disagree· ments have arisen between the parties" on the plans for 1hvcsri1ure. PanAm}s Pilots Take Cut WASHINGT01\ IAPI - Pilots or f1nancialfy ;uhng Pan American World .\irways have agreed to take an 11 percent cut inpay starting Feb ~ .1. :sources said. - The agreement, which y,·111 be signed later th•~ week, \\'ill more than wipe ou t the scheduled 9 percent pay raise that goes into er- rect for Pal'! Am pilots on Jan. t . It means the average pilot salary at-Pan Am-wtll rlrop from-the S.55,000 level fhat will b~ errective in ,Ja nuary lo about 549,000 after Feb, I. P:.n Am pilots- c urren11 )'. rerei\'e an a\'t'rage salary or about SS0.000. according to the Air Line Pilots Association. ·Pan Am declined com· mcnt o/T'lhe repor1 The Air Line Pilots Association also declined to eonfirm the statement, saying 1t copld not eomment at this time. SAID A1".0THER im· porter: "lf the price gets too high. the coffee drinker v.·i!I switch to tea . or 5ome rit her beverage, -1t has happened in the past " And coffee consumption in the U~tzd State5 has dechned steadily rrom a hiih or 3.12 cups ~er capita on a typical wi11ter day in 1962 to 2.25 eups per eap1ta this year , according to in· dustrv statistics. Even 1f the "'·1thhold1ng ac1i"oh 1s successful. in - dustry sources estimate it wou ld take from three months to six months be( ore highc!"r prices would be renected on supermarket shelves. O\'er th'e -.·e~end l the pi'es1dents of six Central American countries and cenezueJ~ned...an...J.&m · 1-ment t~ithhold 20 to JO percent or their export cor- ree to bolster sagging The California Avocado Advisory Boar-d will invest 52.28 million dollars in-ad- vertising and proniotion of the 1974·75 Calif-orn1a avocado · crop. which-is beginning to move acrosli the country In volume of three milf1 on pounds week I~· This investment \\•11\ sup- port mar)<eting of the largellt Californ11:1 avoc~do l'rop In history -188 million pounds. a total that tnrludes fi6 million pounds of Fuertes, 82 million pounds or Hiss, and ne arly 38 million pounds of all other \'arie(ies. Kenneth Burfess. el(ttuti ve director of the Pan American Coffee Bureau in countrirs. "The growers are just trying to get a fair price." .. ,I '( Increased} Fertilizer/ ' Costs Seen WASHINGTON {UPl1 - Fertilizer prices m ay be go- ing up between 110 and 1.5 percent ne"Xt spring -a much softer blo...; thaft farmers gol when prices more than doubled during the past ~ear , Agriculture Department eeonomist said .:ruesda)'. This 1n\·estment will also support the marketing Of a crop that.JS expected tq in- crease 1n \'Olume a.s the St'aSon progresses Once predominately a winter market fruit. new plantings of the summer Hass \lllr1ety in par1.1cular have now. established-a year-round marketing paltern for C11liforn1a avot'ados 1'he Board of Director~ o( tht California Avocado Ad- \'is_ory Bo ard havt re- eleeied G . L . ··Lew .. Baldwin of lrv1n'c. as boar.d ,chairman. to assist them in •the SIJperv1sion of 'the ad· ..lcrtising program. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS XYSE lndr.\ t\SE Index Do'' ·Jone:\ Incl S..\:PS<IOSlock s ....,..,.,..,.-,~,,rk ·''nlf"# t'nf1t1t1r INDEXES 35.i 4 60.21 li()J .40 6i.90 U i? up · lip up 0 16 0.29 5.95 0,32 i\'rtt• \·ark I .; 1,,,,., ·"'"'''"fl' • .. ~ .. -.... -... :--... --...... ··-·-~--·-- Wednesday la Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • -···-v...... 10 • t i • Vffdrl\12t• 7 l/ •1 v.-c .lOn 1i<1 n J -•. Vt<11ct1 ft to I JI 1' o Yt1hlfl,,loa.-U 1t • '• V11to Ott"'111 1)0 1"4 .. ,, VF C«ll1ft 1 ~ IJ lfu-•, Vl1com lnl ti l • '• V •"~•CC so ti 4>,.... V1 Eltcl!I ~11 l o ll"EPpt 4... 1oQ Jo V1E11c pt I 170 •I V~f:I pt I rJ 1st iU -•t VO<IWllO 11>< l /t J>o• '• V~ICOl'p ,.0 l 7 I V~l<n"" 1 .0 I 1 2J'< .,_ \ ' ;.,-- • .. • •• ~YPllOT W!dn!!day. o.c ....... ,, 1974 TONIGHT'S TV IDGIDJGHTS . KTLA CSJ 8:00 "St:arch for Sur\'ival." Art ~1nklctt er n~rrutes documentary on \\'orld \11s- 1on _l~le !·nutto_nal refugee relief v.•o rk to aid ram11Jc~ Ill Africa, Bangladesh &net Cambodia. ABC 17) 8:00 "The ~lissilos of October." (3 hours > .. <\ dram;I detailing 13 days iD October or 1962 \.\:hen world stood poised on brink· of v.'ar O\'er placement r1f Soviet missiles in Cubij fRe\'ieW'. A8) · :'\BC (4) 10 :00 "Petrocelli." Wllen he is found I near bod~· of nurse, young retarded man is l accused or murdering her. ' TV DAILY LOG W iidnesday Evening D(C[Ml[Jt 11 '"' 88())111111 llHD -~6(1)) D IJ)-a ...-...., ... ·-·..., ..... _ 111--Qil .. TNI: m __ . ...,._ •:JG a llllff.,.,.. a.. ........... ·-ca Cll> ......,, C1111ct .,,. _ ·--7:10 GIJJGG~llllll .... ......... Mtrt (j) ........ Cf) TnM., c.....-.:, ...,. . .., .... , I,_ loq "" "' =--'"-..... y...., -crs:..~.'" .. _ --n Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES l :JO 0 °'Mltflkf ., the Qlc ... (mys) 'Jl-W11U1m Boyd, Liiyan T1lflm1n. t :OO 0 (C) .. lllttfflpttf MelM(' (d11) ')5-£k!tmn P1rM1. GJtnn fa1d, Rorer Moor•. 10:00 O CCI "Dlwtl "'""• lttt st1enerin1 P1l•1" (cam) '~Milt! G1yno1. Wrllitm lt.!llCllftn. 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"'""91111111 .. -.... ,k ..,.11tlell •11e-... t.1• Al MAN •lt1A'fll lCI ............. ~k .... M_,..f(....,,~ •. ,,. CONllll:'S CLOTMING COJUllll Kl ''V ....... W111 te kw t er-·· - ~-*-· ,i. YOTlfll' l'll'ILltll iC.l "'-ty IHI" -Oi.,..ff _, M••Pllri'i Ii<·~ .... t 1N A 1'11111& 'TO GflOW: tlUM.&lrf Ol'llLOl'MltlT lCJ ••o.w._..i11 DIMIM-tl" -Cllll-91'.-tll R it.. ... ~MltCOllP$f , a:• MAITll,llCI Ttll,liTfll' !Cl "U,tltlrs, 0.wftU•llt -l~l\lltl Vt ; 0n1,...., ... ~ .. -1>r.1111.1t11...iftJ t:• Al MAtl llMAWll ICI "lotht~lw Mlldllk tllell" -hr<,...., ~ QOlftlR) Master· Chorale Praised. By TOM DAHLE\' otllli9D•H'''"'*" This critic v.·as the reti· pient las t weekend of a Christmfls gi rt that he \I.ill t·reasure long after the Im· mlnent restive season is but a memory. TOM BARLEY Music Box 1t was nDt delivered to youra truly personally but that d~s 1101 m ake th is glit-memorable evenings. tering girt uny less precious. 1'hose who endured what Jn ract. thc> m11 nner or its \li'as orten an uncomfortably sharing \li'ith several hun-hot sanctuary were richly cl red other on lookC'rS in S:i n-_ rewarded for their patience la Ana':i. \'Cf\' lo\elv ;ind \vith. a choral orfering that ideu\Jy cho~en-First li<Jptisl will be _talked about in Chu"rCJi inhailCcs its \'aluc. ml.I sle circles for a long OUR BENEFACTORS an Irvine l\1as ler le who have never in more magnificent voice than they were for a "Christmas with the ~l aster Chorale" progra m th at cramm~ the First Baptist to th e doDrs f or two time to come. 'YllE TRUE TESTING or the chorale's f3'ti ber came. of course. in lhc opening half of the program in the form of Johann Sebastian Bach's moving l\1agnificat in D major . find a Oaw in a group that ha s pro s p ered and flourished under Alexan- der's baton. Most certainly, this m agnificent P.1 agnifica t was all this writer has ever wanted it to be and he doubts If there i! i.DY music writer within 5,000 mil es \li'ho is more fa tniltar with that massive score. BUT ON TO the second half of a joyous program and a change of mood that in no way changed the high standard set in this fl awless offering. Bethlehem ·· "'bat a ma- jestic and noble role the singing \·oice plays in our religious observances . IRVINE MASTE'll Chorale, you were superb. A very merry Christmas to all <ff you. You brought joy to our world last weekend. CHORDS AT RANDOM -··,.tessiah" lovers. take note: The annual presenta- tion of the Handel oratorio by the Southern Cali!orniii l\1ormon Choir will be at 8:ll o'clock tonight in the ft1usic Center Pavilion, Los Angeles. Frederick Davis will be on the podium with four solois ts beside him : soprano Ariel Bybee: con- tralto Beryl Jensen Smiley: tenor Dean \Vilder and bass.baritone Robert Hall. ' Merr y Chr i s tl'Jl.a S. Alvaro. It's good to know that we'll have you back in . STARTS XMAS NIGHT • Thru Mon. Dec. 30 IAIT.11UllNY!IAIUlOQI! TICKETS $6.s&, $5.50, $4.50 •I Convtnllon Ctnltr lox Office, MulU•l •nd Liberty Agtncl" •nd Uniled California B .... ln Orange County. \ ,,. ... ,~M-0.'0:,,,,.,....,,ecw--c..u,,• For lnlotmaUon Call {714) 635-5000 PERFORMANCES: NITES MATINEES Wed.I., D1c..n. 7:00 p..m. •rt1ura., Dee. 20. e:OO p.m. •Ftl, o.e. 21. e:oo p.m. S1L, O.C. 28, t:OO p.M. •s...,, .• DK. 29, 5:30 p.111.. "Mon., Dee. 30, l!l:OO p.m. Led by the inspiring John Alexander on the podium and buoyed by the craft and artistry of four splended soloists -soprano Dar- rellyn Melilli. metto soprano Linda Stones, tenor Terry Bowers and bass bariton.c David Pittman Jennings -the Irvine singers passed their test wilh ·Oying colors. There i~ no better set.ting of our beloved Christmas hym ns and carols than th at devised by Robert Shaw and Robert Russell Bennt!tt and one doubts that any choral group could do more justice to "The 1\1 a ny Moods of Christmas'' than Alex- ander and his Irvi ne !'.taster Chorale. J a n li,try·~1or a bel a led ~~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~ \'ersion of v.•hat would have II ·been your first Christmas p~rty in California ..... MUllOIEJI Ofll THE OflllNT O:PRll& -------· MAH Wmt QOU>EN GUN ..... .,,. .. _ .. -. .. ..--c-o..•t ..... _, TOWEIUNQ INffAAO -----· -- .. ---··-·· Wilt Dl.,..,.'1 ISU.NDATlllf TOf' Of' THE WOflLD ... ---· -·--· -~ -·-..,.., __ _ One has to dig like a coal miner these days if one is to Russian Mu sic Scheduled A musical impression or Old Russia will be featured in a free Christmas concert by the Golden West College Symphonic Band , Thursday at 8 p.m .• in the commwiity theater. Thomas Hernandez will direct the 50-plece band in Alfred Reed 's "Russian Christmas Music." James Christensen 's "The Won- derkd World of Christmas,·· and other selections. An ancient Russian Christmas carol. "Carol of llacked by a top fii ght in- strumental ensemble which served th e sing ers faithfully and diligently throughout a demanding program, they brought Christmas into.our hearts yet again with.this stirring and inspiring selec- tion . One looked at the huge golden cross on the sky blue wall Df that lovely sanctuary and r ealized a niw , a s the chorale brDught tears to our eyes with "0 Little Town o! I f.OPEN DEC. 25 -"A SEA FOi YOURSRP IHwffNI SMrfi119 -Nni l y Hol Jtp- Hot H-Foot0tt Alld Grt ot So.cb .... 1 Gr'fft Dlwwy Cll11ic:1 ·-Dr••'-91 Fw- New Swfbowd, 7:l0 & 9:10 letell l •Miftt th e Little Russian1----------- ChiJdren." combined with original material and some mot iV"e elements dert'ved from liturgical music of the Eastern Orthodox Church. form the basis for the musical impression of Old It u~ L:r-....d:.u.LiJlJ! th c Christn1a s season. Although cast in the form =:===:=;:9"1 of a single. continuous mov- ement, four distinct sec- tions may be recognized. \\'hict\ the compo·scr. orfgin"'tll y s ub-titl ed as Childr·en 's Carol. An- tiption&l Chant , \7illage Song, ·end the closing Cathedral Chorus. ~--A•O .. oot.IA_,, ~,,.,,,l Other selections v.·111 in- clude "Christmas Curtain Raiser" arranged by Ross ll asti_ngs: ''A F,#Stive Overtu,..e'' by "Reed ; "Jingle. Bells :''-Hum- perdinck"s "Hansel and Grete l Overture;·· a nd Leroy '"Anderson's "Sleigh Ride." •n ice ~ skating everyday.- I MESA VEllDE CENTER MwMr & AdMlt.. COlhi ~ Toi. 17141979..1180 •. , ................ ........ ta.. ....... .., ... ,~ .. SNClAl HOµGA Y MATlNH HOUIS MA.TINH DA.ILT DOORS OHM l:JO DK. 21 Mn JA.H.1 CJHEMA II MEL llOOKS' "BU.ZING SADDLES" IRI JOHHWA.YHI "CAHiLL: U.S. Morsllall" "MOUSITHATYAMfSHl:D"llJ "DO~ LOOK IM THE IA.SIMIHT"' "UST HOUSE OH n9 UFr --.. GI OOYE TUii" iii "WHYE DOES IT HUIT7"' '"SUIPll" "IAMAHA.S" 111 ""EYl&YnflMG YOU A.I.WATS WAH'l'IO TO KNOW AIOUT SU" "'T'OUM4i SIDUCEIS" Ill "SWIM61Hc;. MOOll.S" "HIT COUMTIY SWIMGllS" SA. T. & SUM., taDS MATIMEI ~ Prfwcn1"..,..,..., Clrfshtn Tr.••"· i.,,,..._ "' All 1•••••''1'°1'iii~iiJiS••••rfi CIHlMAI BARGAIN MAJINll 1••••••••11111111111••1\ 1\11#10....T 'Jll. 2:)01'.M, Jet_,,. lbMt The Summer of '42 ALL W'All INI CJaSs'·~A "HARRY & TONTO" 2!1M-t:4' • 11S.P.Y.S.0 •••'ii:l0.1:00 :JM: of~ • I ' PAUL STEVE NEWMAN McQUEEN WllJJAM bW.. ... ' HOLDEN FAYE DUNAWAY MID . SUSAN 1UC11AAD ASTAIRE LUBY CHU VlLA .. JBa..at... .. _.cu., l'llDLECI IWQISCI JONES ..-soH VMJGHN WIGIB f'l'OOt.CedDV lflWIN AU.Brt ·£n:::tej11,'.IClt9tl GU' I ... ~DV S11Nalli ~-tAISlttft'_.. WW 11•MS ....... _. "11111 l_..l'f IUCMMO MMIW ITBUill -~ ... .._. il'f'TMIOMAS N.tCCl«ftA•W M. t & •11111 wt li'T fl:Mt llMl--fM~"Siilflttr liOOll.!~ lldiOllM "'lOlllC..... litwOlo l~IOill'°"P<'~'iWIDl~or<-~l!Q•COt"M l ~CXUlllll'llLlllil• liil_ iPGi ,_~.~:.~':'~~%) • I -' ' I EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUMTY llHGAGEMEHT .. 70 MM. Sforiotihooit s--....... w1•••r 1:te aa;ot,.-. .....,,_,,,,. .. ,.~- '"DR. ZHIVAGO" Doily 1:30 .}at/!;oin-l:I S·S:30 I I J \ ' I ' • A8 ·· ~. U.QLY PILOT EDITOBfAL-PAGE....-.. • " • ' ('osta \1es<1 is running behind schedule in Im· plement:.1tion of .. par~ development program ap· Pl'O\'C'd ,,.h<'n \'Oters passed a $3.9 million bond Issue 15 month!i .i~o. · Th<' i>l:t n '':is to buy 70 :.icres \\'ilh S2.6 million und spend SI.3 rnillion on developmC'nt. So far. onl y 42 ..,. ;1t·res hu.\·c bern purchased. · . One might q uestion \\'hether this progress is '-al 1sf :1ctor\'. · Th e ;1Cc1uired <.1crcs \\'t•rl' ;.i ll sc hOQJ sites . .\'o pri\·ately O\\·nc•d land h 11s yet been purch:i ~ed . uUhnugh negotiations on 15 to 20 a('res or private prn. ll('rt.\· <tre under \\':.1y. Even so. it appe<.irs the city \\·ill f:1ll \\'C'l.1 s hort nr the 70.acre ta rg_et , 1~1rgely Que t6 lht.• Nlt;'1H ll<J n of J ~1nd CflStS. It's oh,·iously difficult to bu y l<1rge p11:r cels of opc·n s p;t('C' in C1°st<1 !\l esa. This problem is com - pounded b_,. trile1·ia the1t st ipulat1· the sit e mus t bC' \'isihh· ;,ind ,,·ithin ,,·:1lking dist t1nce nf .all hom l's in the nt>ig hbo1·hood to he sel'-\·ed . · Dul •h<• r:1 cl that open <;pare is becomin~ h;.u·dt•r t1• rind \\ ;..1s th<• \·er~· 1·cu.son fo r the hond election . ;\IOrl' 11pt•C'd in ncq uirinf.! remaining p;1rk !"iites is e"I · St1nli;d, ;,, Estancia Traffic Di s pl ayin g dedication ;incl l'er\'e sho\rn sin ce' her e lection. Costa !Vles:.i City Countil\\·11m<1n !\ormu llertzog has chosen :is a personal cause ~1 tru(fi t ):,fet\· m:1 ttc11 causing)egitim ~1le concern .i\utomobile anti pedestrian congestio n , on Estanciu Drive ne:it Est;inci a High School· has I.eel to worries <•bout major acciden ts and injuries and deni ands ror a traffic light there. th:.in could.1 prevented. 'l'he "'orst accidents in su('h an ~1rea ar enera11y around :i signal. Since mmunity young people <.1 re invol\•ed tht•re are a~guroents mar.sh~1lcd for their 1)rotec1ion. Some may also be contributing ~o the hazard due to youth'ful · tfubetance ~t beinJi! newly li eC'nscd 1.1 utomobile priVers. · Coun<'il~·offiaq Hertzog vows to keep thl' is~11 <· :11ive until something is done. but more care :.i nd ('aUtiOO On e purl Of motorists i:i fld pedeSll'ianS is ~I chc>aper. m re logtcal ~nd reasona ble solu tion ul thi~ t1mt> thun"' ashing light . • ·Sidewalk Issue There's much conrusion in Costa ~les a o\er eitv efrorts to gc\ people to install slde"·alks in front Or th.eir homes; . Ci ty offi ials recently conducted <1 :..urv1.::-. nf O\rncrs of homes \\'ithout s idc~·a lks to dciterm1nL· whclhcr they,\\1ant them put in at a cosl of SJ <1 sq u<1r1· root.. !\lost said the)' didn't \\·a nt fo spend th e n1oney. De~pit('""t.p1s. some council Jl)~m~b:c:r~s~i~n~si!~s~t~t~•~---1-i~~~~~~~~~~i many homeowners dci fa\ior sid ewalks and say th ;.1t .!hose ,,·ho tia\'e installed them <1rc being s hort ch:1ngecl b,,. those \\·ho ha,·c n't . So the lei?,a l st:iff is ~e'2li~ looking int o Ja,,· th :1t \\·ould tre11 tc a bond ing :1,ccnC'.'' th at \\·ou Jd he em po\\·ered to m '1 kethe i m prO\'l'rtlc•r11 s . fnr11in g the homeo\1·ne rs to p;,1y the bill . 1'h(' couocil a lready has a la\\' th at C'nab l('s the ci ty to require s ide\valks \\1henever a 1·ari:111cc i ~ sought for S2.000 '"orth of improvements to ~· house ..... .. _Studies by city traffic safet); specialists shO\.\' installation of a signal ligh' is no1 · justified . because t~e \·olume of traffic <.ind periodic massi\'e flu ctuation could Sif!1p!Y cause many more accident possibilities Tht• city cou'ncil shouldn 't allo\v the sicl<.'wa lk issue to n.1udd le ;.don ~. forC'ver. lt'c; h·ig h time for :1 firm policy -and adherence tcr that policy . PedC'stria n safel)' :·nd con\·enie ncc ~i re lhe clc>tcr · mining Factoi·s. c 'Good grief! What if they start applying the new rules t.o everybody?' The Arabs Sot11ethi11g-011t to Get Us? Can Cure Inflation Dear Gloomy -Gus Chickens Waiting for -~he Ax {..__AR_T_H_O_P_P_E __ l The happy Arabs are cuneiitly rak· -ing in umpteen billion dollars a month . .And our gloomy economists. -{ are curTently predicting the d09m or ~ , America. Quite rightly; too. _ • One thing <fbout those so.called obscene papers is that no one forces you to buy or even look at them. \Vi sh l could say the same for some of our tax laws and the way taxes ·are spent. P.S. The laYl or supply and demand look care 1 or that nude modeling studio. Sure saved the taxpayers some bucks. EL GRECO GtMft\W Gft<_ ................... 1 ...... ....... -• .,...'llof'«u•ril' rftlKI IM"'"" "4 "'°' -~· S.IOll ""' ~ _ ... " ~ v-. °"''' Piiet. I: The first problem Is inOation. P.lr . ' Ford._~ays this is caused by govern- : ·ment spending.Govemme:ntspending AND THEY will be ri~hl.Y re- l!• puls too much money in circulation. warded . For example, m y ·we have too much money. Which no neighborhood Savings and Loan is or- : one I know has any or. fering, a ffee combination sandwich : Of course, the Arabs by taking $2!t griller and warOe iron ror every $.5000 j 1 billion a year out or our economy, will deposit. So if King Faisal drops by t-u.use-us to have le!'!-money-in--with-$100-billion,-he'll walk orr with 20 1• circulution. This \\'ill cureinna1ion. It. milliqn rree combination sandwich -: wltr cause a rece!;sion instead. grillers and warne irons. • llecessions arc c:1uscd by having too This will create ruU employment in 1~ little money in circulation. · . . America. and a lot or indigestion in ~ The Arabs will then tile their Arabia. · bathrooms, which is the first thing Now all this is great for Americu. i,' everyone aoes who gets a few bucks Unfortunately, the experts say lh e ahead. Arabs are also plapning to invest in . ! UNFORTUNATELY, the Ara bs I don't have enough·bathrooms to tile. So by 1984, -the experts figure, the--I t Arabs will be stuck with one trillion i ~dollars worth or too much money. So : they are faced with the grim threat o( ~ inflation. Many Americans reel this ~ wotild serve them right. : But'the Arabs are clever. To avoid i.. this threat, they are investing their , : s urplus petrodollars in Western na· • tions, prjmarlly Ameri~a. (Let us hope Lhey send lhem to a Jl.t exican , lalP)di:y first.) I ·This is good . Every American President hd.s said that invesling in America is the right thing to do. It Lockhe-:_d, Pa,n American. assorted Florida resorts and common sloe ks. As -any American who has ever in· vested in-Lockbe..ed. Pan American, assorted Florida resorts or common stock could tell them, the Arabs are bound to lose -if they wor.e shirts - their shirts. MA.Nt'· ill-informed Am~ricans wilJ say this serves them right. Dul if the Arabs lose their shirts by investing in America, we will get back all those billions o( inAation causing dollars that we happily got .rid or. And we'll all be broke again. To the Editor : You don 't suppose the sugar.people s tarted all that garbage about cyc lamates. do you? ' Wonder \\.'.ho started pushing gas- eating smog devices? Who won't go to cars that \\'ill save gas and oil that have been in\•ented for ,Y£11 rs and y~ars ?, WllAT1S BEHIND one country, th<il I know of. btl ying up all over the na- tion everything from golf courses 10 large cor porations like hot cakes? 1Supposedly privately ov•ned and financed . I-la! 1 Do you sometimes feej .there is something not unknO\\'Tl out to get us~ The cancer has infiltrated all our big business as '"'ell as our go\'ern- ment . · ii.Jost or us just sit around lik e chickens waiting-for theai< ~ If we don 't get on the ball. get our numbers together and start fighling, they will get us'. It 's not t oo l11t e, but almost. mclhinks- PATllALL f\'pu·s A 119les .\ To~~~rE~!~°J1lde reads .. Slaughter or 220 Deer Stirs County Outrage.'" IDcc, II, street editionl_._Sure. But can you look me in the eye and honest· ly tell me that. if the situation had gone the other way. your headline v.'ouldn'I, have read· ~·220 Diseased Deer Released in Counly?" (Count it -i1 even fits, roughly.) And on page 2 you tell us tha\ th e murder rate in San Francisco is l\\'O above last year. so far. What is the per capiJa rate, please'! "'e may be stupid out here. but \\'e ain'tdumb~ ' [ ~ J student should be established during ---the first semester in the freshman MAILBOX year and maintained until the student _ , graduates •. .._ ___________ _,_ The counseling department at l.ellers from readers are welcome. f'>ior·· 1nally. wnters should conuey their n1es· sages in 300 words or less. The right lo con· dense le!ters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved All tellers musl incl!Ade s1g· ndl!Jrt' and l'rlO:iling addres.~ but names 1nay be w11hheLd on request 1{ .wfJic1en1 reason is apparent PiJetry U.:11/ 'riot be published. about-a bunch or people \\'ho had J rl'·. ally nice day. I '11 buy the paper! DA vtD B. WEB!ll! Co1111seli11g To the Editor: _ _ l have two sons currently attending Newport Harbor High School, a sophorqore and a junio,t .. They have iittended school in this district ror the past 10 years . I must compliment the educators in this districl for tile excellent educa- tion ·they have provided. I am con- vinced that this is due to some extent to cantunkerous and interes ted parents like myseJr. But I am concerned about counsel· ing proVided at the high school level. I had occasion to s peak with a counselor al N_ewport HarbOr fugh on Nov . 27 concerning my oldest son . At that time I was · advised that each counselor has charge or jj()me 600 stu · dents. During the firsl semester counselors attend to seniors, second semester to juniors, and if any time is lcrt over afler handling special pro· blems, sophomores and freshman are being interviewed. At this lime (two ~·eeks later) I am still waiting for feedback from the counselor. - 1-larbor ·High has been cut by t~·o counselors . The lluntington Beach Union High S~hool Distric.t has one counselor for every 400 students. Orange High School one counselor for about380 students. We are advised that ri.irther cuts ~·ill have to be effected because the override railed. Should addi{ional cuts still be necessary, counseling must be· excluded from such-cuts, and services improved. The district administrative over· head, namely administrators and staff, are-out or kilter related to the diminishing student population. and absenteeism. A student who has a problenMlnd \\'Unts to sec a counselor . must see the counselor now, and a counselor should be available at all times to all stu· dents. · l-IOWARDSHELTON t '11fc1ir Lu11· To the Editor: Eve rybody I kno\\· \\·ho has had one or these s mog dc\'iccs installed on his car ha s h;:1d trouble . Se \'eral nicchanics h<ivc told me that thev doubt if these devices actuall y reduce . smog. and that they \\"ill probably harms the motor, that lher cause the motor to o\'crhcat and burn more gas. L.A. super,·isor li:.1h11 calls them the . StiJ million rip-off · :\lotorisls. \vritc or \\'ire ~·our stale senator and ass~n1bJ~·man to support lloldcn·s bill to repeal this unjust. un· fair l:.n"'. EDGAf! WILLIS I' k~eps our factories humming. It br-i ings about prosperity. And seeing Arnericans can't aftord lo invest in ~ America, it's great the ,Arabs will. ~ They have a Jot of faitfi'in America, _ j those Arabs do. So now that we clearly understand the reasoning or our economic ex· perts, there is but one obvious course or acfioh to fo11estall our impending doom : we must send bill io ns or dollars and· thousands of technician~ to the Ara b nations to build them more bathrooms. SERIO_U.SLV, "thoug'h, there 1s so much lo thli life·that is good. honest, heulthy and hcart·v.·arming. Ifs not ne\\'S to anyone that a lot or people and GUIDING and counseling young evenL._ a re basicall y rotten -\'OU peopl e at the high School level in a guy'S must burst into.tears atlhes(ght -professional and friendly .m~nncr of .your front pages. How -'bout should tuke number one· pr1or1ty. A something positive? Put in a story good rapp9rt bet\\·een ~lor and "'hy ~htrphy? To the Edilor : \\'hat l\I CP on your staff wrote tlic heudline (l)cc. 81: "Jocketle Fails in r ou r Races?" Thal staff memb'!r should scrub fl oors on hands and knees every day for .a week. Althou,eh I folio\\' \Vomen's lib only moderately and hcr.se raci ng C\·en less. I hat hC'adl ine offended my sense subsidies could be paid oul or the cs of iustiet· lo s uch an extent that I eheckl'<i Saturday's nine races al Los Treasury. I ~?1!~tic O'd Ne~~,,!~~~~ Floor I their much-heralded lltUe summit at '[ EVANS-NOVAK ] lhe )luge am·oUnts or coal that are Camp David, Ford administration available here. Europe and Japan are energy aides are now reaching ,gree-far more dependent on cartel oil lhan to recommend presidential adoption WHEN the Pres ident was briered . 1 ment that their most important task is '------------' the U.S. • or a high price "Ooor" on all future last week on the concept of a high TllAT explains the apoplectic reac· imports of oil, thus guarantee.ing e_ro-· p_rjce Ooor for future oil Imports, "he tion in France when Assistant J fitable developmentolnew,high·e6St gOt the point quickly," one ad· Secretary ef State Tom 'Enders, I domestic: fYCI $0urc11. ministration aide told us _ but did not Henry Kissinger's (op energy aide, ! Thethiftin emphasis to 1 high price commit hh:nse1r. hinted at an SU a barrel price floor in floor ii PJesldent Thus, the key element in ad· aspeechtwoweeksago. I .... Ford acreptMt, ... -· -nufirstratfon energy strategy to be Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber. spells l111 eDd of drafted at Camp ~sessions will editor o f the influenti I Paris I lho lon&·•~rtt:hed be'the beight or tK"enoor, ratber than n.e.wspa per L'Express. attacked U.S. hope' Jhtt? Jor~l.l_!t pushihg the highly controversial energy policy on the basis or Enders's I oil prOducers. 10-gasoline tax f'S a device to break the speech as "exploitation of the cn-ergy ~ludlng the Arab oil cartel. crisis to consolidate the dominant -M(ddle East, will Up to now, a 10· or 20·«nl gas taii: ec9"f61fiic position of the U.S." In ever much reduce has been viewed al hi ghest ad· short, while the U.S. maintained an l h e i r o w n ministration levels as a key element $11 price floor oir all imported oil, and hlghprlee oil . in giving the U.S. bi1rgaining power achieved independence of the cartel quadrupled In the with the Middle East. oil cart,,el. Con· by developing new domestic sources, past yeir, even with ti Mideast Cronted with evidence ot American in-''it would become lbedominant power political settlement tent to reduce consumption dTastical-on the world energy market." Indeed, Y,e-projecl.cd "Ooor" on im· Jy by imposing a high tax on gasoline, Th Rt interpretation of Enders's Porttd oil would be sethlgb.Jor one re· so the theory went, the cartel would speech has been rtl)Udiated by the ason: to make certain that new sooner-or later come a.round to lower Treas ur y Department and f y domesUc M1Urce1 or enerty, some of prices. • Secretary o( State Kissinger. Instead. them .fabulously ei.pcnslve, will .t· a price floor a Lan S8 or $9.tevel Is oow tract the needM billions of dollars 1D BUT a h.igb price noor would u-nd to viewed as high enough to protect new Investment. A mandatory )>rice moot the tssue 6f breaking the cartel. capital inveitment in new U.S. tntrgy n~ fn th ranae of SS to $9 a barrel, "II "'e 10 for a gas ta-x." one White development: otrsbore and At ask an internal White House studict now House aldc said, "It won't break the oil and coal. show: woUJd prevent• 1udden, sharp cartel. We're still looking at the 11s decline bl the praent Sll price of tax. but not to break the cartel." If.' THAT ~oor turned out not to be hi5h 'enough to prQlttt busincs5 in· vestment in such exotic new rucls as olf extracted from shaJe, a price now expected to be in the $8 to $10 range. rotei1n oil from completely un· One serious problem wilh the high dermlnlng costly new U.S. invest· price noor, signaling U.S. Intent to rnent1 to increase domestic produc· live Indefinitely with a high foreign tlon. · price. iii lts impact in Europe. Europe • ' j :--1-! The concept or a hi gh noor ~·ill far Alamito:-1 as reported in the l):.ily from answer all the energy-crisis Pilot. I came up \\"ith a multitude of stutisties. To be brief, I shall includt· questions so long delayed by the pro· · crastinating Nixon ~nd Ford ad· only enough to illustrate my poinl. All ministrations . Still undecided is lhcjockeys i.lrc men except \lurphy. I h th l t C S mpl'·on bi• 3 re presume. since she is the only one the w e er o cu on u • Pilot call s a "jockette'' nr "lady turn tn fuel a llocation. by gas tax or by rationing. Rut at leas! it shows jockey ... belated int ent to come to grips \\'ith the most fundamenta l proble.m..:-pro· tcction fo1· building to\\•ard real self· sufficienc y and insUrancc against future oil boycotts. < I ~l lJ RPll\' entered four races. losl four r..;1ccs . {Of\(' !>hO\\' L • l'lrC~·C'r tnld ~l'at sudo elitert'd onf>. race.rt nnc race; Walter, ~mith . Broo ·anis and l\lorr\s each en· itered ~ o races, lost l\\'O race$ <no 'lllace or ~11111\'l ' ~l ylt•<i cnll'rcd t1ro.1 lost 11\0 tone pl acl•l: .\'.icodC'mus en· trrt'd thrc('. lost ttift·e !no p\:ice 0 1' "h()\\ ). K1111?hl entcrNI 1hre(', lo:.I Thr('t' ronL• pl.1('rl; llf1 rt C'TltCrl'd four. \o<;t f<1u1· foll(• pl :u·t·. ••nl' i;;hn\\) H1th <1rd" cnll'rCd fi\'C:. Jo.;;t f1\Q lone pl:1ce 1, Jl :.1\1kcnsnn c11tcrC'<l fou r. lost fnur Inn pluct ot ShO\\ I . Trr<i"UI'(' en· 1erNI ~i' lo~! sis ! no 11lnre11r~hn\\ 1 lla\\·kcn~n :ind Trca~urc lost c\·en \\'Orsc lhiln ,.\lurphy. no headline for them" Ah, P nuvre!'i Peti1 s' "'llAT IS or mo~t intC'r~t :ind d<'· serves the headline" Thal JI.ls . f\1urph y rcturn~d to l.o!ii Alamitos after ri\·e yea rs. that, ~ith 11 16·1 lon11:shot. she showed; or ('\•en that a "jockelte" appeared 1n four rat•es? Or shou ld the hi ghlight be, as your rron t pag€' lndic1<1tes, tha't a v:oman cnmp<'lin.lf ~·Ith 16men10$1 four1imes in four ~tur.ts~ In th <' s11mt' foµr r nees. -' there \\'ere illso 12 men \\'ho lost -one even had fou r ent ries and four losses \\'ith one shov.·. a record identical to ~Ju[phy 's. A~NABELLEQUIGLEY 1'ol 1Hrompnrll>I,. To the Edilor: _..., !\fter reading the article regarding the resignation of Bart Spendlo\·e and appointm ent of Ron 'Veo la fine rh.oi~e 1 as Couri t y Pla!}!ljng Com- m1ss1oncr , I can only ask, u·hy do planning cQmmission appointments .ba\·e to be made und d1Sl'ussed on the basis or .. Pro·de,·eloper" or "Pro- en\'iron mentalist?" ft Is nai\'e to belie".e that these expressions arc in· compatible. "Development" c:in and must be en\'ironmenta\ly sensitive. The time is long past due thal commissioners be selected on the b11sis of being "pro· good planning .. alonJ! \\'ilh at least some capttbilit~· to do just that. Planning Commissioners have a responsibility lo accomplish some deg rel> of "Planning·· not just to count parking spa('es. _ WAL'rER.J . RICHAJWSON. ~AIA Lil>ernled To the Editor: Regarding : ··,\ :'\lale f•)r \\'omen's Lib'•' and '.\I r Riehard :\Uen. Over 13 years ago, my husband , liherated me. and not only married me . but \\·e agreed not lo obey ea·ch other but s hure our \·ariou s responsibililics nf murriage. I could still be married but :->i~n my name to our legal docu ments as \\·ell. :'\ov• I \\ear pants or son1ething of .mV husband's choice ;ind he is not the 1n°ly gentleman to open a door or help me ~·ith a hca,·y load at the market. Yes. folks, \\·care slill married and I am still in 10,·e "1th my husband. 1 am a homemaker and mom of three chi ldren. . The "Oli\·l·r·• is ou r family na me rrom hi s side:. D.\HRlf.''\. J OLl\'ER 011i rogeo•L"' ' To the Editor I think it I:'.> outr<•J!<'OUS th;it :'\elson Rix·kefe\lcr ''as confirmed by such an 1>\1•r\1hcln1i11i.! ,.ulc' I do n't bclic\·e th<1t anyone \\"ith a \CSlige or acumen e :1n belie\·e !hat a serious in· \·e~tiJ.!,ation \\';\2 conducted. Ati far a~ I knc\\. '.\Ir. l-lin~h;1\\ ,1·as the on l~ rlnC' 11 hn made an attempt to disCo \·er the preferences or hi~ consti· tuents. lie is-to be commended ror evidently fec1ing·some cesponsibility l0\1 ard hi:. juh. \'IRGl\l A F' SECOR ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert J\' l\l red. Publi~ht>r Tho1na~ Keru1/. Ediror /larbaro Krerbich. f;dnor1al Page Editor The td1tonal pagl.'. o( the Daily , 'Pilot seeks to in(orm <ind ~umulate readt>r1 by prest>ntln!l' on thii; pllge d11·rrse rCJmmcntar) on hJfUMI of in· teresl b~· s~ nd1rat('d columnists and cartoonlsl~. by rro\ id1ng :i fon1m for rtlldCN · \'1<'W5 and b\' prc5tnlln~ this n<"·~~paµtr·~ op1n\Ol\.\ and iril.'115 on rutrl'Jll topics The edUori11l -o'j)ln1ons flf lhf' ll;ulr Pilot tpl)t';,ir only 1n It'll· f'd11ona1 colun1 n at the top of Ille p36':l'. 011.Jn1on1 e11.prt,St<f by 1he rolumn1~1:. und r~i1'l,oonlst:. and l1>1tf'r v. rntrf ar"" tllt-1r 011on 11nd 11<1 enflor.\l'mtnt of lh1•1r \'11.'I') b) the. D1111r Pilot should be 1nfem.'d ~ Wednesda y. beccmbrr 18.1974 " • • • 'G__llO,, Neighbor Man Beate n, Wife Kille d LOS" ANGELES IAP> - "I was trying to be u good 11c1 ~hbor and now my wlh: 1s dcud," Sctid Eurl llarsh man rrom a hQ$piW I Oetl, the victim or ;r brutJ.11 bt:uting ut his home by two n1en he 1>crm lttcd to use his telephone. llarshman, who is White, said he was just doing a J{ood dc:ed when he let the t~'o young men, both black, into his ho me in the nearly , :.ill.black South Los Angeles llt.'1ghborhood in which he's lived 2fl years. The men said they want ed to use t he telephone. l\S TllE\' 1\1ADE the call, l l <irshman went back to watching the Liberty Bowl root.ball game on television Monday night and the next thing he knew he was struck -on the back of the heed-and his wife was scre11ming. ll arshm an, 65, and his wife, Edna, &1, were a t· tacked with a cluw hammer ~nd a butcher knire, police said. They could derive no n1otive. · ·J\Jrs. Ha rshman died and her husba nd was admilted to California llospita l '.\ledical Center for surgery for apparent skull frac- tures. lie was dest"ribed as ··not critical.'' ~111ce they mo\'C'd..,.in . They Y.cre the last wh1tc!l ICfl. "~t y \\'lfe y.·as liked, und fi he liked cvt·rybody, '' l lurshman said. ''She fed little dogs and gave candy to children. I'm thinking of ho\\· alone• J"ll be. She was a wonderful little \\'Oman." l'liftl> Portrait? Former Governor Ed· POLI CE S1\IO they were looking for Sherman Jones, 22, oind his 17 ·year·old brotht>r, Anthony. T hey dectintid to say why the mund G. Brown said Jont·ses \l."ere being soughi.,..:ruesday he will have to llar!i hm an s11Jtt he dtd not geep his business af- rc~og niie thl~ men and airs away from his son, neighbors s:.ud they did ~ot ·ov.·elecl Edmund G. kn?w the brothers. Police BrO\\•n, Jr .. to ··avoid said She~man Jones ap-problems'' but m · y parently ll "ed next door to _ . , __ , .a tile llarshmaru;. _~etk a per::;onal fa~ or - '11arshman,acookal0c·· ._.new portrait of cidenlal College, said.._lhe himself in the capitol two men came to the door rolundu . "I don't think and the-older wa5 ~-'very it ·looks like me,--'' he congenial." lie said he was said. !old the older m;:i n lived behind. the house next, door <1nd that he had a g.is leak and had to call the g1:1s com· pany. Po li ce said the older man \l'l'llt to the telephone a nd made a call and Jlarshman . - ........ -~ .. ~-... - wenl back to watching the 1308 Park Avenue. Balboa Island """'"° 1 ... --"'"-" -........ game. -· 111 :lil».30 "'-en.Milli '"A.II of a sudden, twas hit in back or tile head," he said. "I heard my \\'tre ·scream." KNEE PAINS 1''r equent p1ins in the knees was lhe rnomplaiot of t his nit'e person. Pain l ~11. Oeeemblr t8. 1974 OAJLVPILOT AS Shooting UAW SeeJtlng Mediator Regulations I • r LONG BEACH IUPll - 1"hc United Auto \Vorkers Union called Tuesday for federal mediation to pre- vent Pit c Donnell Douglas Corp. Crom locking out 18,000 aerospace .... ·orkers next week. The corporation warned Tuesday that unless the un· ion accepts il.;; contract of· (er , UA\Y workers will not be paid ror the week. The workers are usually off - but paid -for tile holiday ~·e~k. and the firm sai~ 10.000 other \\'orkers. l)On- union or members of other unions, will be paid for the week's holiday. . The lockout has become r are as a bar gaining maneu ver by major cor· porations in recent years. exc-ept for industrywlde support agreements. Ttie company ''is trying 1o blackmail our mem· bership into accepting the company's contract pro· posal und thereby become the lowest paid aerospace workers in California," complained Douglas Grlf· fith, spokesman for UA W Local 148. .. The lockout is plann~ ror the Christmas holidays, -lJphe Jfi ....·tlich is not only an ugly thing to di? to our i:n17mbers LOS ANGELES (API and their fam1l1es -f 1 especially the kids -but it An~ fort by the Long i;ll'~ch will also have a terrible er-Pohce _Ofrleers Assoc1al1on feet" on the local economy to modify wh.at _It considers Ch · ti h "d overly restrictive regula-al r1stmas me, e 581 • tions of the Police Dcpart- Also involved are mem-ment governing shooting ~t bers of the International As·· suspects w::is rejected 1'ues· soci::ition of r.i1achinists. day by a Superior Court • . Milk Price Battle R The unions' cO nt racts ages ·With the. aerospace f~rm have expired. The unions ' said they would not strike judge. Judge \V illiam IJ. Lcvit l: ru,led that tbe regulations ' \Vere legall y lmposed by the city according to the state SACRAMENTO IAP> Consumers -not the groct'ry stores -should ·bear the burden of a pro· posed milk pr1ceincrca:.c, a spokesman !or the California Grocers Associa· tionsaid Tuesd.iy. "There's no way the re- tail industry can absorb this irv:-rea se," said ?ifyrle God- da'td. ~!ilk sales make up only, eight percent of the average _grocer's 1~rofits, he :;a.id. Requiring a retailer to absorb the price hike would force him to sell milk at a loss. Goddard 's comments came during a-state hearing -the second in t\\·o days - on a milk price increase re· quested by the dairy in· dustry. l\lilk producers say they need at least a fbur·ci:nt per half.gallon increase in the price they're paid for milk or many or them will be forced out of business. Jf state officials npprovc . the price hike and agree tu pass it on to consumers. most Californians would have to pay about 75 cents a half-gallon for whole mi lk. ··can one increase or c\'en se,·eral save what's left of the small dairy farmer'!'' asked Lucy Fried of the Coalition for Economic Survi\•al. She said a retail price hike \\'Ouldn'l keep the small · farmt·1· in bu siness und would '"just Jne!ln that more people "·ill nol be uble to buy milk .'" until at least February. T h e firm reportedly hopes to sign a new contract at the plant here before fac- ing the prospect of a strike at the St. Louis plant, "'hich is more profitable, and use the southern California set· tlemcnt as a precedent for thi?"St. Louis contract. The workers involved now average around SS.71 a n ho u r, a co mp any spokesman said, and the compan y has o ffered a . three year contract that '''ould bring thattoS7.63. constitution. J. An. atto rney for lhu ~ policemen. Stephen \Varren Sol6n1on, had contended of- ficers \1'ere being denied equal protection or the la\V because other police dl'- partments in the state h.a\·c less stringent rules. Uoder the regulations. of ficers may rire at fleein~ suspects only if they arc over 18, if the crime corn- mitted included the use or threat of deadly force, and if the suspect poses a sub· stanlial risk to public safetv. .. ... . ' .. JC Penney The Christmas Place . : lie. said he oind his \\•ife had thought of moving out or the home in ~·hich they had lived in an area the1t turned from white to black ll arshman told police he 'vas struck again and blac;,ked out. \Vhen he came lo his \\"ilC \\<IS on the Ooor. o r s u c h Lf"~~~~~~~~~~~~~':"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~T"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... intensity that the knees would throb and ache. This lady noticed the Gold .. Rush Figure Had Bawdy House CO LO ~IA (APJ -The controversy about inviling .i former madam to thl• an- n u a I G o ld Discove r y Celebration took on a new dimension Tuesday with the rcyelatio n thal t he dis - coverer h imsCIJ was half O\\·ner of a ba\\1dy house. The discoverer was. of course, James \V. ~Iarshall, \1·ho is credited with setting off lh e 18'19 Gold Rush. For the cur rent madam or a legal Nevad a b ro the l, Beverly· f-larrell, to be gran<l marshals o r t he par ad(•. ~fs. Stanrord, a Sausalito restaurateu r and coun- cil"•oman. accepted. Pits. Harrell hasn't responded . pain more v.1hen sitting or kneelin1 and also she noticro she could relieve the pain simply by ex tending the leg. ·P r evio u s ca r e p roved unsatisfact or y a nd s he decided to follow the advice or a friend and try Chiropractic care. Complete analysis and spinal x-rays r evealed the lnle ~11.use oLlbe problem. . Re lax i ng C h i r opract ic 1 years, the discovery has · been celebrated. No\v comes the ranger or ~larshall Gold . Discovery State Historic Park, Gus Till. He says ~-Iarshall ''was half-owner or the J::one Star of Texas ba .... ·dy house.'' adjustm ents were advised to removl' pressure from the nerve! In the spine, wtuch s u pp l ie d th e l egs. Ad j ustme nts brought the condition under pr ompt .control and within a short time sbe was completely well. Why not investigate scientific t'hiropractic now'!' You have nothing to Jose but your poor health! I I This year the planners, the Coloma.Lotus Boosters Club, p icked the theme. .. The Ladies of the Gold Hush Era." They in\"itcd fo r mer San Fran-cisco madam Sally Stanford unc.I I ( Till said the other half- owner was madam Ell en \Vilson, known as'lexas El- le n, \\'ho is also to be The cclebratioo lS to be Jan. 25-26. _,..r, \" '.r :1l1·11 111l ·,.111.,1., . ,. I p; I' I • I ~ .. Dr. Partain, D.C. Mektt•• OHkft Mn.. 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