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1974-12-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
' 7 • • ,. -- ' • • • 1rm -- • f -. Nixon Tax Dodge • C~nsp:tra~y Sends -'4.. - . - DAILY Pl OT * * * 10' * * * • THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19, 1974 VOL. 67, NO. m,• Sl!CTIOflll, IM '°AOf:S . A Bit of Bubhly Newport ·ltlesa - • • I • . s e Duo N et SI 0,000 In Westminster • Bank Robbery •• s • • ' " , Accused Assist ed P att e r s·on .. _.,. -• U'IT ........ .::ruanne ·:84mett of-San Francis~o .demonstr.ates her prowess. at .pouring champagne under water. It's just the sort of skill one needs for' all those underwater holiday_ parties. · . . ' ' ' Falsified Beed • I -' -. 1 ' ·Lq,wyer ,G~ts Prison IJi;,.N_ i~~on Tax Dodge John Nicoll, sbperintendent of the Although Casey said Nicoll present· NewpOrt·Mesa Uniried School -Di s· ly works at least "120 percent": trict, has-·been offered a new, four· sometimes working 50 or 60 hdurs per year contract that reportedly contains week, he said the superintendent's a substantial raise. work will be made more difficult SChool trustees" met in closed-door because of the financial w.oes the dis- session at theil; last board meeling trict is experiencing. and decided toeX:tend Nicoll'S lftesent Due to the defeat of the tax over· -rou-r·year-contnct:-ride, Proposition Z on.-the Novembe Nicoli's current salary is $38,500. ballot, district's 1975-76 school budget Trustees have acknowledged he will is about $2.5 million in the red. As' a receive a raise but refuse to divulge preliminary measure, Nicoll has th~ exact amount of the pay hike. asked all department .beads to cut "WitllUieifew laws af£ecting the back about lOpercent for next year. dislrfet and the leSser amount or NicOli's new contract, which will go' money available to the district, Nicoll into effect July 1, 1975, will be an will have to work harder an<J should. i agenda item at the next board meet- lhus earn more money," reasoiled 1-ng, Jan. 14. Trustees are expected to Thomas c a·sey, President of the takeactionatthatlime. Board of Education. Under law, trustees had to inform Clothing Sale For Si ags Hit ' DOVER, 1J.1. (AP) ~The Hess Ap· g:r;1 ;t~:n:~;~.~~~~e~i~~~.~~~~~ complete with clothing models and a special discount, has been ordered to hold an identical sale for bolh men and' women. , ~ The state Human Relations Com· mission ordered the women's clothing store to hol.d "compliance night" ·after it fqund 'the managers guilty -0£ sex discrimination by barring women d,uring the "stag night" sale Dec. 3. Nicoll th ~ month whether or not they wished to retain him as.superinten· dent. Nicoll said todaY· that although there has been no firm offer, trustees told him they wished him to remain with the district and that he, too, agreed to stay anolher four years. . Before coming to N-MUS D four years ago, Nicoll was superintendent of the Vallejo School District in Northern California. Regular salaried e mployes re··, ceived a nine percent p.ay increase this year, but Nicoll, not included in the across·the-board pay hike , re-· ceived an 8.8 percent boo.c;l. 'Warranty Bill OK'd o.111 Pli.t Sl;fH Plloio HE 'S IN THE CLEAR Congressman Patterson Richfield Asks Lands Panel . . For 17 Wells SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Atlantic Richfield Co. today asked the lameduck state Lands Commission to apprd\'e the drilling or 17 new wells in the Santa Barbara Channel. If approved, it would be the second time the state commission permitted offshore drilling since the disastro4s Santa Barbara oil spill nearly six years ago. John Hess, president of the chain store which has outlets in Maryland, Delaware and ·Pennsylvania, said Wednesday (he store would hold com· pliance night Monday. WASHINGTON <AP) -The Senate ARCO wants to drill th e nev.• \\'ells -. Wednesday passed l"egislation to re· on the existing pl atform "I-loll y.:· quire manufacturers to spell out the They "·ould produce up to 20,000 bar- me'aning of a warranty lhat accom · . rels or oil per day and mean as much pa-nics a product. The bill, sent to the as $100 ,000 a day in royalty oil income House on 3 70-5 vote, provides that a lo the s.tate. manufacturer who isslies a "full war-Last month the co mmi ssion granted rant,v" would have to make clear he similar drilling permits for up to 69 will replace the product or repair any new Santa Barbara Channel wells. . --. . By TOM BARLEY Of U.. OllHJ Plkll SQH Eight persons accused or ralsely·rc·, gistering to vote in Congressman· elect Jerry Patterson's 38th District while theyr-were working for the elec- tion of the Santa Anu may.or Were or· dered Wednesday to face ·arraign· mentJan.9. Orange County-Superillr Court Judge Everett W. Dickey set the ar· raignment date for eight Eulterson "'orkers charged with conspiracy, perjury, false registration and viola· .tion of the state;s elections code. Members of the District Attorney's staff, who got an indictment or the eight from the jury, confirmed latl! Wednesday that Patterson was not in- volved and had no knowledge of the matter. · Among those indicted is-Daniel E. Grisel, 30, son of Santa Ana City Coun· e1\mari Lorin Grisel and Patterson's campaign manager in the drive th al sent the Democrat to the nation·s capital last November. Al so named are Grisct 's "·ifc. (See 8 INDICTED, Page AZ) Coast Weather Va riable high clouds through . th~s eveq!.ng \,\lilh mostly sunny ski es }"'t1day. ·etiance of some lck al ~g' in the .morning hours. Sli ghtly coo l~r Friday ~ith hi ghs of 72 at the beaches ris· 1ng Lo 75 inland. t'NSIDETODAl' WASH-lNQ'fON (-UPI) -Calling it-the facts "cry out for, mercy an"d le· his harClest decision, •U.S. District niency" and ordered tb-at 'Morgan be Judie• Gc9rgc L. Hart sentenced freed on probation after f!Jur months. ~dwanl L. Morgan today to four Morgan, 36, pl~ded guilty Nov. 8 to months in prison for falsifying a deed a sil?gle countoj conspiracy to impair, used bf Rlchard M. Nixon to cliilm an impede, _dereat and olJ:stru~t:. the pr~- -ute1•tSS18;0®tai deductlon-. -per and government runct1ons onfie Hart rebuked Morgan for "wll£u1-Internal Rev~nue Ser-vice. The relony Jy'' 'betraying h.is public and pro-carries a maximum five years in Gunmen Net 0 € Bank Cash ~malfunction or -derect within a re· asonable. period without charge._ Democratic Controller·clect Ken · neth. Cory of Garden Gro\'C' filed a lawsuit in Santa Barbarci to hall th e drilling until the new state .cont: mission takes office next ntonth - with three Dcmocrals replacing: th e current. three Republican cont· missioners . A new heToin epidemic is feared by American drug enforcement of· f1cers. even without IM new Turkish 0Pn1m crop that is being cl.IUivated. The story is on Page CS . • I fessional ,trust as a lawyer. Heim· prison~dStO,OOO fine. • posed a two·y~ar sentence .. but s11id The charge involved a 1969 tax re· ·t'urn on._ Whjch the~ Nixons claimed $95,298· aS lhe first ~installme_n( of a planned $576,000 deduclion for a gift of vice presidential papers .. __ As.-a dep_U:l.Y--"'°-UllSJ!l _toJii.xon in_ • ,Morgan.prepared '3 de~ show · _:Toilet 'f.irm :Fee'ls Pinch '"' ·-ing the gift had bee_n ·made prior to a cutOff d ate of July 26, 1~, enacted by • ABINGDON. Ill. (UPI) Briggs Manufacturin~ Co. here Is laying orr 270 or its 360 employes because of an over,. · 1bundance of toilets on the market, the company says .. Personnel Manager Hollis Palmer s.aid Wednesday the firm's ·ware~uses are full and workers will be orr the job until atleaatJan.G. .. _...,., _____ __., . . I Congress. . An IRS Investigation disclosed, however, the papers belonged to Nix- on at the lime and the deed conveying them as a gift was prepared in March and April, 1970 -one year after the date the document bore. Last year the IRS disallowed the de· duction for the papers and ordered the Nixons to pay neatly $500,000 in back taxes from 1969throug~ 1973. <Se.e TAXAIDE, Pa AZI Two gunmen escaped' with $10,000 late Wednesday from a Westminster bank . • Police rtported the pair entered Southern Calirornia First-Nati~nll.l Bank at 1~77 Brookhurst St., at 4:50 · p.m. . Ooe, described-as in his 20s-. was armed with a sawed off carbine rifle, and the other, in'his 40S, carried a blue steel automatic, police reparted. ~fficers believe the ppir fled in a wa1l1ng car. • Four Die .in Blast , AURO.RA, COio. <UPI) -An ex· plosion ripped apart an empty under· ground jet ruel storage tank belongint to the Colorado Air National Guard Wednesday, killing four workmen' cleaning the inside of the tank and ln- jucip& three others outside. I . . . Rile·y Target · • ,Of 'Thie_ves' · If Orange County Fifth Dis· trlct Su·pervisor Thomas F. Riley of Newport Beach n~ed a reminder that petty thert'ln the county has doubled in recent months, be got it Tuesday. Unknown intru"ders entered his Ofrice in the county ad· ministration building while the Fifth District Supervisor was awav from hi s dcSk and carried ofrhistape recorder. Sheriff's officel.'s are in· vestigating t:hclhcfl. I Two of the three ne\lo' nlembers. Cory and Lt. Gov .·elcct l\t cr\yn Dymally, oppqse new offshore drill - ing. The thffd rhemlw•r will be n:imC'd by Gov .·Elect Edmund G Brown Jr . who also opposes drilling at this timC. Th e proposal approved last month wa1$ criticized bc':11use no_.environ· mental impact report v.•as prepared ' on the proJecl. But ARCO has develop<>d a 1nassive lhree·votum('. enV1ronmcotal report for ili proposal which <'Oncludes tht· value or the oil £or the nation's econom y outweig h s po s~t ble cco100Jcaldnma.1lC by tbc..dl'ilUng.._. __ • • • • •·E•"W8-Mtt U L..M.hy-At c.11 ....... ~ 8) Cl.>Hlf•M Dt-10 Como<• a. °""'""' Dl .,...tllNOlktt 4U Editot,.1 P~ .. Ellt_lfl_lll G I Fl ... Kt Dt --<> AlflflWl-•t t'"J .. , f • A!? DAil v PILOT s Thv"<llf.~mber 19. 1974 Protesters Befuddle IJ:U Suspects Hold Up Bank Nixon Datri Ford ·to Sign Access Curbs Ford With Joh Jeers SJ-IA NNON. lreland (AP) - Four masked gunml'n and a womitn, all believed members of th e Iris h Rt.>puhHcan Army, robbed u U.S.·O"'-'ned hank at By llEl~F.N TltO;,tAS Alf.X.-\NOHIA , Va . tU J1J J l'rl·shlt..•nt f'ord. jeered by a small ero"'d ~huutinJ.: "JolJ:s .. Jobs. Jobs." ~.11d tr1 J rall1>1a)r dt•diC';.1t1011 s11ecch lh're tocl.1y that Arncr1ca r1:-. need th(' \\'111 In "HI to O\lt·rt•f1nit• .':lt•riuu.; cnf'rgy :.ind cconomiC' problems., "Let us reaffirm our f;uth 1n the American s pirit ... and "'In >A'c "1JI ,'" he s1.1 1d, his \'oice comJ.h.!ting \1 ith shou!s nf some 100 )·ou ng pro- lt•stors ut a ~mall railroad st,111011 1n this \\' ash1 n.cton sul,urh. Day of the Iguana u,..,. ......... 'Thi s Fij i Island iguana is reported by the Sacram ento Zoo to be the first born in captivity. The birth occurred afte r the zoo created a tropical e nvironment complete with miniature waterfall. · Police to Crack Down Tl P 'd t l k · ShannonAirporttodayand fledin 1e r('5 1 en oo · part 1n -. \"ASHINGTON <UPI) -l'rosidenl I I I . A · a hijacked panel truck with • ceremon es aunc ung an " mer1can Ford plans to sign legish.1tion toda.y F'rerdo m Train" -a privately-$360.000, police said. d r h sponsored train whi ch "'ill tour the The raiders broke into the denying Richard Nixon cust o Yo is Chase llank of Ireland, jointly presidential tapes and pu.pcrs. cou nt ry during the bicenteniai operated by the Chase Manhat-The bill grants pcrmant•nt custody c~lebrati on "'il h such historic docu-tan Bank and the Bank of of the historical documents to thl' 1n c·n ts as George \\'ashington's Irela nd, before it opened for General Services Adminislration in - personal copy of the Constitution. business. stead or their being stored at the zig · The hooting, sign-carrying de-They jumped a porter when he gurat in Laguna Niguel. monstrators "·ere among about 500 arri\'ed to open up the bank, The tapes, papers, and document~ persons ~·ho attended Ford's 10 · pistol -~·h ipped him a·nd tied him covering Nixon's 511: years "'ould be minute speech from the rear platform up. Thirteen other employes, in-open to public inspection excepJ !hose ofthP last car 1nthe red, \l'hile and blue eluding seven women were tied that deal ~·ith national secu1·i(y. train. up. Nixon would have access and, un· Al one point. he stumbled O\'er the -der provisions of the bill could go to v•ords in hi s prepared address. federal rt to seek compensation. The protesters stood only about 30 or 's decision to sign the bill yards from Ford. Ile never directly· ·1ro;ne Asks erased a otential threat to the ad- acknowlcdged them, but had H stern &i journmentofthe93rdCongress. expression on his face throughout Congressional leaders "'ere d£'· most of his speech "and repeatedl y · ·' termined to stay in session until mid - looked in their direction. 'Co'r O f ni ght Friday. \~·hen the bill ,vou ld Apparently \'enting dissati sfaction p "· Q e have gone into Ja\V automatically if \1'i!h 1-'ord 's economic policies and Ford had taken no action. concern :.ibout rising un employment, Pl ' But if Congress v.·ere to have ad· the demonstrators carried many aza Okay •journed betore midnight Friday, For.d large signs printed with such slogans . could have ignored the bill and it as "Don 't Let Big Business Railroad would have been killed by a pocket U.S.," ''No Inflatio n Wi(hout · veto. Representation.·· and ''GA-I -La y Off' · The Irvine Comi;>any's planners will If Ford decided lo ''clo the bill Profits, Not Workers.,. seek Newport Beach Planning Com-d C · "Our problems are serious ones, miss1onapprovalofplans fortiiecom·. before midnight Fr.i ar •. ongfess especially our energy problems and pany's proposed 4l·acre "Corporate .would have stayed in ~es~ion ong those of our eronomy, '' Ford said. Plaza'' development tonight. enough to overrule the reJect1on. d . · · . The Senate approved the bill 56·7 "\Ve ha\•e nearly all th e natural re-tr en orse~ by the comm1ss1on at its and the House by an overwhelming sources we need. We have he 7 p.m. m eet1n~. the conceptual plans voicevot'e. technoJogical resou rces. \Ve ha\'e the will b~.t~e bas1~ for de\·elopment of a The bill nullifies an agreement human resources. Now we need the 26·bu1H:!1ng offi ce complex on the bet een Fo d and N"xon under which willto solveour problems,thewillto northwest corner of fl.1acArthur w ' r 1 win. And we will." Boulevard and Coast High\\'ay in th_e ta~es and papers would have bee? · Tracing the progress of America Newport Beach. Nl)(O~ s pro_p~rty -housed at .i since 1776, the President asked his au-Altogether, the proposed 26 low pro-specia.1 fac1hty under .the gua r- dience to "think or the problems our file buildings called for in the dianshipof theGSA-forfiveyears. forefathers raced. Think or those 13 Corporate Plaza plans "'ill ac(d After fh~t. sole custody \\'ould have -tiny colonies taking on the mightiest 450 ,000-square feet to the city's inven· .gone to Nixon and ~II the do cuments empire in the world and think or them tory of available office space. .could ha_ve ~n destroyed b:v. 1~84 or "'inning their liberty." "Th ey will cover roughly 20 per cent upon ~ixon S death -whic ever F. . bl h' l' r lh ., , I d . F t t came first. 1ve maJor ue c 1p corpora ions o e s1 e_ s an area: or Y percen Meanwhile Nixon's lawyers argued each contributed $1 million for the~ of the available land will be devoted to · ' Sl8-n1illion train project.. The non-parking and the remaining 40 p.ircent· 'tf · 1:f profit American Freedom Ttain to landscaping, including a small ac-Found ation plans a campaign to drum cent lake. · Fronc Page A I up donations from other corporations According to a city staff report, the and will charge s·1 to Si.SO for ad· two, three-story buildings specifi·ect in mission to the exhibit. the company's plans will exceed the ·TAX AJD E i ·rhe tr:1in will travel to 76 cities in 48 city's ba sic 32-foot building-height _._. • states and also carry the_handwritten . limit. · Hart said he was p·unishlng a man today that a courJ, decision al~owing hjs \Vatergate tapes to be cop!ed for public broadcast m~ans the_y w1l1 turn up at cocktail parties_ and 1n comedy ucts to the evc~lastlng embarrass- m~nt of the former president. In a brief filed in U.S. District Court. lhl'Y asked Judge G~rhard A. Gesell to remove a. techn1.cal legal barrier so they can 1mmcd1ately ap- pt.'al his order rcleasinE: the tapes publit·ly once the \Vatergate cover·up triul is O\'er . If the order stands, they s:.ud, every future de1nand Cor Ni);on's tapes \\'OUld have to IX! ~·eighed l>artly on the basis that it "will likely be reproduced in the for1n of casettes and phonograph records to be_ played ;.11 cocktail partit•s. to be used 111 con1 · edy acts or dramatic ~roductions. and other\\'ise be exploited for every purpose and in ever)'. ,m ~1nner that mar nccur to the imag1nallve, the en· terPrising, or-the antagonistic reci· pients of the copies." . 'l'hey said Nixon has th!_' right to keep his tapes secret sin ce they may prove "embarrassing ~ot only to him but to others w)lose voices appear on the tapes in candid cpnversati~~s never intended tobepubl1cly aired.~ Three Injured In Costa Mesa Auto Crashes Three ·persons were injured Wed · nesday night in two headon C~ta Mesa collisions, one assertedly tn· volving a wOman driving the wrong way on Newport Boule.,. a rd. l\lary F . Clii.ncy, 22, of 21759 Windsong Ci rcle, Huntington Beach, and Ruth V. l\1oore. 45 , of 984 Coronado Drive, Costa Mesa, were treated · at nearby Costa Mesa J\1emorial flospitaland released. draft of President Kennedv's rirst in-llowel'er, the report notes, neither ~'UriivefS'ally adrrllred alld respected H lo d v d: 1 • augural speech ; moon roc k samples; building will exceed the sight-plane by his peers, a man of brilliant in -0 I ay-an . a sm the rirst Bible printed in America; ordinance adopted by the city council tellectual a bilities and attainments'' _ J 1Pte'"ml8Redveemre0'nssslardadl 0 .Inegbag1hse, an0d31o1.0thn~sr specifi call y to CO\'er the 41-acre.site. who made "one terrible mistake in an On- Medical pe~nnel who were actual· ly wittiin earshot of. the 10:45 p.m. col· lision on Ne~1>0rt Boulevard at Vic· tori a Street escorted the victims to the e mergency room. Investigation is rontinuing today in· lo factors which caused the crash re· s uiting in major· d8.mage to both autos, but police claim Miss Clancy was driving the wrong way down the divided highway. ~ The 20 two-story buildings and four effort to serve with misplaced loyalty ~lountlngrCportsof Christmaslight. une,mployment rate," h e said . tn ndali~\n l6da)~ led Oriinge County "Thieves ari on the lookout ror Sheriff's deputies lo warn all arrested wrapped .Christmas presents and the in con nection with such offenses that home and the lrUnk of a car are prime . lhe department ~·Ill seek the max· targets." imum pena_lt)• for such convictions. ~ cul lure, t echnical prog ress, pro-one-story buildings proposed in the a s~rior who held the highest office Cessions and trade, sports and th~ plans fall within .both the height inlhiS land ." arts. lir11lt ation and ordinance require· He said Morg3n already has· .been Ford urged parents and teachers to ments. punished professionally byl.he loss of make sure that-American children While the company 's proposal sug-his right to practice law. and students take advantage of the op-gest tllat 4q Percent ·or. the parking ''But," llart said, ··1 also find (he) portunity of seeing the exhibit. He area be' set aside for compact carS re-wilfully betrayed his trust to the law said th e ca r go on the train quiring less space .. the staff study sug· and tile public by fal sely swearing to a "represents much or our nation's past gests that 20 percent allowance for pre-dated deed or gift. Such an action . Waldo A. Servantes, 31, of 414 W. Chestnut St., Santa Ana,. was trea\ed for a lacerated knee at Mercy Hospital following a 7:30 p:m. col- , lision on Paularino A venue at the Ne~P:Qrt Ftee~ay. . . _ _- ··we ar11 a.ick and tired of this an· nu al orgy of destruct1·on, .. Sheriff's Lt. Robert Griffeth said_ "These peo- ple will be taken lo court a nd. pro·· secuted to the.fullest e>;t~nt. ·· Among the latest victims \Vcdnes· day night 'A'aS the home or purchasin,(! manager John Anthony Solone, 37, of 23742 Salvador. ~ti ssion Viejo, "'here Christmas -tree lights v:erc taken rrom the front yard Or the home "'hllt· the Salone f:tmily \\'as absent. Lt. Griffet_h also \\'arned count~· re- "!Jfdents to make sure that their hnm es and cars are securely locked during the Christmas season ·•we should be carerui this )'Car more than C\'Cr in vie'"' of lh0e ri sing One Look, H'i 's Freed by Judge llABTFl)HU, Conn . <L'PI) ~The 1ud ~e took one look al 4-foot·IO J ose ·rorrcs and dropped lht· charges. •· f don ·1 ht•lic1't:' thi s man could hurt " f I ,1 rt ford Pol 1ct•n1an,'' said Superior Court J11dg\•.Joseph F. Dannchy. . ·rllJ·rcs. :!-t. ~1ppeared before Dan - nch) \l/cdne~dar to face a charge of ;i ll empted flt!'l ·dt•grec r1ss;1ult on patrolman John l){on1;uo. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT lr..0<..,0ll' C:ot~I O.ll f.Polot. •1h -<hi•<-· t>tt>fd t ... "'-#\•~H\ " pVDll""" D• 11'1t Or ... 11" C:otSl""Dl•'11•"'i!(•-•"• ~ ... ..,,._.,., tvfll•-"'"11\0•• lllt!IUQh ''""'· 1111' Co\la ,,...,., N••-1 ee ..... Hu"l""l!1111 ...... ,.,.._, t•i" "'•llff, h"""· i•dOl•IW<-Y••l<I• ..... 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WM t ..... ,,._ ...... , ..... , ·-·.i ..... ,_ .. , .. ,.ltfll &w ... , Ste.-(lt" N11•9" N >ll ft C.11• ~ ... t11hl9~1 Wr>wt1p11.., 11'1 c••w uoo -~·, .• , ..... , woo ..._,, ...ihl•' -.i.111111t-t.1•-11 I • 'President Challenges histor-y and our hopes-forthe-{uture. ·~ eampacts_is sufficient. -. Cannot Qep3ffthis~COUrt unOogged." - ' "Reducing compact car · spaces Morgan, 3 huge man with a black A cCTd e o t investrgators Tal<l ·Servantes was apparently turninc left into the Paulo Drive-In Theater). when his small· car collided with another im· por t sedan driven by Joa n ·F. Desmond. 20, of 16378 Filbert St.,-• Fro'" Page Al • Steel Hike 8 INDICTED •. WASHINGTON (APl -The Ford Judith . 3l.; Loi s A. Starkey, 23, or administration decided today to Fullerton: Robert W. and Suone C. ('hallenge proposed price increases by Shreck. ?oth 26 , ?~ 1-"?!lg Beach: a ·second steel company, CF&I Steel Verlynn N. and Cectha Diane Jei:isen, Cotj:1 .. of Pueblo. Colo .. a spokesman both 25, of Santa Ana , a~er1Jynn for J"be CouOciJ on \Vagc and Prj_te Cof!_ley ,21 ,o~Or~nge. . . Stability said. ------Ueputy_ D1ttr1ct Attorn "!' _ham He said Cha irman Al~rt Recs Ev~nS said_ the eight pe~ . 1cted planned to send a telegram tO CF&I registered 1n Pa:tterson s d1str t and .similar to one sent to U.S. Steel Co rp. actually \'Ot_ed . although they never after it raised prices A-1onday, causing had re_slded_1n the area. . . President Ford to initiate a govern-Their actions meant, he said. eight mentchallenge. illegal \'Oles ~·ere garnered by Pat· The spokesman said the telegran1 terson. . \\"ould ask £or a "full explanation and Jensen 1s a Santa Ana la_wyer v.·ho j1¥tification of slcel price _increases·· has f i;:iug hl several. Superior Cour_l from CF&I the nation's 13th lurgcsl la\\'SUllS for the Environmental Coah- steel produ~er. tion of O~ange Cou~ty . He w~s Pal· The Colorado stet>! firm has been terson's finance chairman during the the only other major steel eompany to ca!11paign and is c>;v;cte~ ,to ~ ~p - follow the lead of U.S. Steel. the na-pointed as Patterson s chief d1str1ct lion's largest steel producer. in rais· representative. . . . ing prices. U.S. Steel's price hikt~ Suone Shr~ck IS Santa Ana s ass1s- nvcraged about 8 percent for t\\'O· tant to the mayor. She w_as ·recently th irds or the company's steel pro· nan1ed as Patterson's office manager ducts.· in Santa Ana after working tor him as J\.t anv steel industrv leaders said a \'Olunteer coordinator ,in the cam- privately they felt U.S. Steel. in 1hc pai~n. face of th e White !louse anger, may Lois Starkey worked as campaign ha\'C to roll back at least some or its coordinator. All the other derenda nts ne"'IY announced price hikes are ictentified as volunteer workers. Chairrnan E.B . Speer of U.S. Steel Evans said that several of the in· will meet Friday afternoon \\'Ith Rrcs dictees falsely registered to vote at in an attempt to justify his compan.r 'i; Santa Ana homes owned by Coun- 1ncrease. the "·age and price council cilman Grisel and the city official's spokesman s. aid. parents. Evans added, however, that the Uruguayan Aide ' Assassinated P;\RIS tA l'l -The military at · lach_r of the t;r~gu:1y Embassy in· Paris \\'a~ assassinated tod;1r an:t an 11ndcrj(rc111nd f!J.:-up later c1:itn1Pd ht• \\ll!'i kill d 111 revenge for lorlure of 'fupan1:1re urban 1i:ucrrillas in his rountry Col. Hamon Trabal. 45, ""a~ shot ln !ht:' base ment ,earnge of his apartn1en1 build1ni;: in P..aris nnd died on the spot, un em bass~· employc s.i.id. - 'l'\\'O hours 1<1ter nu or~anlzati<Jn cal hnu itself "Th(' ll;iul Stndic In tcrnat1onal-8rigade" claimed ('rcdil for the killing. Evidence Analyzed FORT LA\;OEROALE. Fin. <U PIJ -Pohce 1n suburban Laudcrdal~ Lakes h:ive sent blooe! and hair samples found in a ~arehouse to Lon · don·~ Srottand '"ard 1n JO ctrort lo de l('rmine \\'hether they might have romc fron1 a mis!i1nR membl!r of Pa rli ament. John Sto•ehouse \·an1shcd _Jr.am .lbe f04l.aioebleta llotel at ~fiami Beach !';(1V a. eouncilman and hi s parent ~ had no knowledge that the eight persons were using those addresses for voting purposes. Nuclear Aid Nixed l\1EXI CO CITY (AP) -The Soviet Union and Pi1exicn signed a scientific and cultural agreement \Vcdnesday hut th e Ru ssians a~parently vetoed~ l\le-.;1e;in r.equest for assistance in nuelear technol o.i:y. There \\'as no Rlention. of the nuclear aid in :i com. mun1c1u c issued aflcr a three-day n1cet1ng or the Mexican·Soviel C'ultur:il and scientific exchange com-m1s.s1on . THIEJIES HIT . GOODIE SA.CK -~ WALNUT CREEK (UPI) Thi eves have pilfered Santa Claus' good1e Sat'k . Police s aid Wednellday that a brl~htly colored Christmas shack in a shopr,ini;:: area was broken into and 600 cook es stolen. The coOkies were to have been • t\,anded to children when lhey J3Ve .J Sa-HTilThl'l~lm ,. requesfJ:···-· · ·--- , .from 40.fo 20 percent will probably ~e · must~che, said "I did something I duce !tie landscaping which can' be should not htwe done and it was provided on the site,"' the report con· wrong I'm prepared to accept the eluded. judgmentofthecourt. . 2 Hold Up Bank l ·-- Near Riverside RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Two men, one armed "'ith a handgun . robbed a Bank of America branch in the ex-~lu.sive Canyon Crest area here of Sl2.500. , Hart ordered J\1organ, of Los Ang-e1'es, t o s urrendef at th e minimum security federal prison at LompocJan.6. ' Increased Aid, Jobs Approved Fountain Valley. . Damage to all four cars involved in the two crashes was maj~ although the three victims who .sustained cuts and bruises did not req uire hospitali:i:ation. HOMOSEXUAL ' . CURBS LIFTED- Poli ce said the men escaped on foot Wednesday "'ith SG,000 in cash and $6,500 in Travelers Checks taken from WA SH I NGTON (UPI) -The PORTLAND.Ore.(UPJ)-Follow- Senate today approved SS billion to ing a day-long emotional hearing, ci!.r create.new jo~ for 330,000 Americans eouncil members here voted 3-2 to ban and extend unemployment benefits t() discrimination against .. homosexuals • the bank ' sarc. .. Ford Greets Meir millions or others. in' city employment. The measure. passed by voice vote. Dy the~e rount, the council Wed - \VASl lINGTON (UPJJ -Former lsracH Prime J\linister Golda Meir n1et with_ President i.~ord \V ednesday for 75 minutes, and wa s later honored by Secret_ary ot State Henry Ki ssinge r at a dinner also attended by promi· nent members of Congress and the U.S. J ewish community. was sent to conference ror an expect-nesday deciaed not to ref('r the matter ed guick compromise on a S4.8 billion to voters. · jobS appropriation bill passed in the Following the often·bitter session, l!o·use Wednesday. Por tland mayor Ne il Goldschmidt Doth houses Wednesday authorized concluded the meeting by ~ading a the go vernment to spend 55.5 bill inn ·hand -written speech in which he said on the jobs program' hut their bills to it was a function of representative de-- actually fund the progran1 were less mocracy to be a leader in "sensing than S5.5 billion. the need lo act before a consensus to PRE-CHRISTMAS J~l!)l Of Our Jewelry by Christmas HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPUS I••••· r._ ,_ • .., t(t , .... ,_Ill')~ .... °"""'"' ·io~ ....... ·~-. Wn S4,t00 $1920 l o-ft'• ""'"'"' • ... ~~-· ' 1._..._. 1""' , ,, ....... w., s2.,oo .......... , ......... $1040 ..__ -....0... •• ..... ' -- lff"• •l•• .. 01 '""'• e•d W IJ 400 c...._1-.c--""",_ •• .. --... ". $960 o:i.·-10 ..._ ..... , .. __ _ w.·.c.--..,....,., WnSl.710 :=.:oi-•c_... $680 c;..,c..,., .... o.,_ W•SlllO ::...;"''Ill ........ ...,, $720 t ...... r.._, 0.-... • w .--j,,,_1 1......_. ., 11000 ... ..,.. ....... 0 """ ~"'-$400 ,. '""'_-tjlO, __ - 1,.1,' lllo<• ..... Scqi... ' P.,..,...il-·-~~ ·-....... _ ....... .. ~~ .. , .... _,41!,...,_ -~- w .. 11100 $160 w ... ssoo -~\··-~,_ ..... $200 t-.r..,1,.r...,.~__, , __ ,,,_,IOI..._ ·--$60 ....... ,._~~'--w .. 11•00 "tt ................ ,, -·-··---$640 ""'-"'""'- WnS,00 . !!!!!!!'·~"!'!!ts."!!!!!!!!!!!! WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD $240 CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS DAILY9to9SAT.9,6 SUNDAY 12·5 'All GOid Coin JeV11Glry 50'% orr No Fair Trade 11em1 °' R .... !OJ c .. Neck Chains Included In Tt'lll Sale. . A I Tl 'S 18?d NEWPORT BOULEVAAO IN COSTA MESA. 646-774 1 COSTA HtSA }EWELRY blOA.N. INC. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN THE REAR • • ' Thumday. O.C.mbeir 19. 1974-OAJLYPILOT All Saddlehack Chief Says Students Pirated .. . - By FREDERICKSCUOE!IEllL OIW0.1lrP1lelU.lf 1'hc Rant'ho Sunliago Communily ~ollege Di strict has been uctivcly rel'ruiting Tustin-area students away from Saddleback College throu gh the' use of mail brochures.• J>atrick B<:ll'kus. 1lresidenl of the Saddleback Collcr.:c board of trustees, condemned the rt·cruit1nl,!nl pructice .as "plraling " A spokl'smun for lhu llant·ho San· llfJtlJl«f11J> ~i···~ tiugo distric t, which operates Sanl;.i Ana College, cstirn<.Aled t>etween 7,000 und 8,000 brochures were mailed last summer to Tustin-area resi dences in the Saddleback district. Saddleback College trustee \Vi\liam Dean. a ·rustin resident, was one or those to receive a Rancho Sanliago brochure. And R. L. Platt, Sadrlleback's dc<in of instruction, said he'd received one, too. 'l'hr hrochurts encouraged pol<·n · lial students to v.•rite Santa Ana College fo1· more information on course orferings. · Tustin . forming the northern tip of the Saddlcb<1ck dh~trict, is located t~·o n1iles from Santa Ana College and ubout 20 1niles from Saddlcba ck's ri·lission Viejo campus. 1\ recent policy change by Sud- dlehack trustees made it permissi ble for residents of the Saddlebut·k dis· . D•ilv PU.-! PltolG •v P•lrlck O'Dol!Mll lr\'inc Company l"t>\t'boy r..1ac I-led ges. ropes talf at st.art of compuny's annu1:1l e<J.tt le roU[l· t..lup \\'cdncsclay. Company livestock manager Bob Elder Si.IVS hi s five fulltime cowbors wil l brand. immunize. de-horn and castrate about 1.000 Cill\'CS betv.·een nO\I{ and feb. 1. Cattle are rai s~ll on about 45.000 ~1cres of Irvine Ranch lands in Orange County. r..tost or tht- stock is Braford, a cross bet,veen Ameri c::in white face 1"1ercfords ::and Brahmas similar to the cattle known in southeast Asia and Indiil Oregonians- lrict to attend neichboring districts as long as they took six or less units of course work. · figures released by Rancho San· tlii.go in October showed about 1,000 ·rustin area students chose to use the: "six unit rule" by attending Santa Ana College r:.ither than Saddlt"back. Re centl y, however, it appl':trs Sall- dleback needs the out-of-district stu· dents back in the fold. State officials have said Saddleback migh t gain more money for new con · struc1ion if the district could \\'OO the out -of -district l'nrollees blick home. D11n At·mslrong. !Jaddleback'!. co m· munlt); services director. said the col· lege is trying to do just that through its satellite campus prograrn begin- ning v.·it h 1he V.'inter quartl•r Jan. 2. r.1ore than 130 classes v.'ill be of· fe red in 1'ustin, Irvine, Laguna El•ach, Dana Point and San Clemente. ,\rmstrong said the offerings arc so varied that a student could receive his associate in arts de gree ~·ilhout ever having lo attend a class a t the'-&1ia11on \'iejo cam'pus. · Backus said recruilment by-Raneho Sinliago at a time when Saddleback is competing for the Tustin students "is hard to condone." -Backus suggested a meeting be held bct"·ecn Saddleback and Rancho San- tiago adminjstrators to discuss end· ing the recrujtment practice. $5 Million at Stake UC/ Medical Center Hearings Opening By DOUG l.,.\S F'RITZSCllE OllM 0.0lf Polol St.I" Representatives of Orange County und UC Irvine v.·erc scl to :estify to- day in S:1cramento on the sale of Orange County l\1edical Center to the univers ity. ·rhc hearing s :ire held by a legislative committee in\'estigating such arrangements. Of speci al interest to the county de· leRalio·n is a $5 million appropriation bill v.·hi ch n1ust be passed before the s<1 le is completed. Asseml>lyn1an \\'illic Bro\\'n (0-San Francisco) \\'Lil head the Joint Com- mittee on Jleahh Sciences Education hearinl! i nto county-uni,·e r sitv mcdic:i l ugrccmC'nts in general and 1nlo lhe UCl -Orani::e County deal in particutur. Problems ha\'C tome up in lhe lro.1nsfer of lhe Sacramento County hospilal to CC J)a \'JS. nc:t·ording to Bro~'n 's office. Before recomn1end· ing .any appropriations for the UCl- Orar).gc County de:il, the committee v.·ants to make. sure the s:i mc \Viii not oc cur here. 1'he agreement final ly reached Oct. l by Orange County and UC! c:ills for • payn1ent of S5.5 1nillion for lhe spr;.1"·1ing facility. State financing for thr L'Cl - (':il ifor nia Cnlll'{:e of i\'lcdlcine. hO\\'ever. set a 5500.000 litnit on the purchase, thus the need fur a nc\V ;,ippropriat ion . Orange County representatives \l"ho planned to attend the hearing are Burt Scott :ind \lictor Bcllerue. t\\'O of the eounty 's negotiators in the transfer. l\1cdical school Dean Stanley va n Faculty Fights O~ l>RESCOTT, Ariz . (UPT)-F aculty members of financially troubled dl'n Noort planned to represent th e un- 1\"ers1t \.at the hear.ing. Hro\~ n also hopes lo look into the · $l<ltCn1ent s by l\\'O UC Regc Qts. \.\'illiam Coblentz of San r~rancisco .• and Robert lleynolds of Los Ang("\es. that one or t\\'O existing medical schools might have to be closed for financia l reasons. 1'hrec main a rl'3S need lo be ex• plored. Brown said. . ··First. hov.• \\'ill UC gel the capital lo maintain the structures and equip· ment at its hospitals llO\\' that the funds from the 1972 ht'alth sciences lxir.d issue have been used up." Brov.·n s:.11d he \\•ou\d :isk UC rep resentati,·es \\'hether they intend - In San Clemente to seek another bond issue in 1976. Second. he said.js who should pay the' bills of of indigents receiving. care at UC hospitals. "A stable source of funding it> needed to co,·cr the cost of treatment, . for ind igents who are not covered Uft·: der P.1edi·Ca l or bv the counties," he· said. In the Orange County-UC[ agree- m c n t, th e county accepted , responsi bility to pay for treatment o( such patients. . The third area, he said·, is how much public money should be spent for n1cdical education and or the total. how much s)lould be spent by-\be un~ i\·ersity. - Nixon Receives 1,500 . ' ' Mail Pieces Each Day· By .JACKIF. llV!\1AN Ol lllt O..Uy P!IGISl•ll About 1.500 pieces of mail a day :ire arriving in Sen Clemente for former Pres id t•nt f{ieharcl N ixon thi s Christmas ·season. a 1>0sl office of- fic ial said . · Octa,·io J . Luna. Sa n Clemente postmaster. said he doesn't keep close track. but the Nixons ' mail rills a.bout . a number -three size r'iiailsack, v.•hich he eStimates holds about 1.500 pieces. rCCt'i\·inJ?: the bulk Of their mail in \V ashin gton. D.C. 1'he mail is deli:vered by a carrier to the Coast Guard Loran station adja- cent to La Casa Pacifica, Nixon's home. The Nixons· mail is one or the largest bundles in the city, ranking along y.·ith city hall's mailbag in size. Lunil said he_doesn't kJ"'9~ if tilie Nixons a re .se.oding many ~jsl-Q.Uls cards or gifts this year. He said he believes aides would leave their cards al a regular mail collection box. Associates of Reagan Host. Sen •. Bentsen- · ·Prescott College pledged W("dnesday Back Penalty to continue clas~es, in th~i!'" homes if necessary, despite a dec1s1on by the That's up only slightly from the 1.200 pieces of mail which arrived dai· Jy \\'hen Nixon went into a Long Beach hospital for treatment earlier this fall. · Overall mailing at the San Clemente post office is down 17 per· cent from the same period last year, Luna said. . · college's board or directors to suspend The moil rorthe Nixons is about the same amount as last year at this time,' Luna said. Then, however, they were . He attributed the drop to unemptOj- ment and inflation cutting into .gift 'FRIEND OF FRIE Nos· Sen.-Lloyd Bentse n SAGR,AJ\Ih:"\TU tt\P) -=-One. of Gov. Ronald Hl'agan"s eloscst as- sociates sought to discoun1 \\'cdncs- day any deep politit·o.d signifi cance in a lu nc heon held by some or Re agan's most ardent supporters for a probable Democratie cunclidate for presid ent . The lunchC'On guest in.Los Angeles \\'as Sen.-----b~d -Bentsen ( D·Tcx.), \rho is expected to :innouncc his "can· didacy soon. \\'illiam f rl'nch Smith. \\"ht1 is Rea~an's personal\lltorncy. stud. "It so happens he {Bentsen) ~h:i .. i::ood friend or some good friends of our!). "\\'e just had a luncheon to n1eel him as v.·c \\'ou\d meet any otfler ~ood friend of a good friend." added Smith. cdnsidered one of Rca gun'3 inner c1r- c!e of political supporters :ind :tel· \'ISl'l"S. About 50 persons attended the r~ri· day luncheon. A Bentsen aide said the host \ras industri alist Justin Dart althou gh invitations also carried the na mes of two other longtime Hcugan hackers, l·lolmcs Tuttle and Jack \Vrather. Dart. hC'ad or Dart Industries which includes Hcxal\ Drug, y.·as not a\·aila· hie ror com mt'nt. .. Even Republicans hHt·c lunch ":ith Dcn1ocrats once in a \\'hile,"' Smith said in a telephone intcrvic"'· Law on Pot \VASl~ING1'0i\ (AP1 -,\majority of Orego1tlans apprO\'C of their state l;iv.· that reduces the penalty for l)OSsessing small amOunts of _ n1ari- juana to that of .. a parking ticket, .a Dru g Abuse Council survey sho\\"S, ·rhc sur\·e)'. commissioned by the independent. \Vashington-bascd eoun - eit. ~·as taken a year after Ore gon · bccil nlc the first stall" to reduce penal'ties for possession of .up to one ounce of marijuana from a criminal to :1 eivil offense. ·convictions under that \a\V carry <I maxim_um fine of $100 but no criminal reco rd or jail term. The survey also iildiefiled there "'as no si~n1ficant increase in n1 ariju:1na use after the eriminal pcnaHies \\1erc dropped . The survey shO\\'ed that althou.t:h 52 percent of thC persons inl L'r\'IC\~ed shQ\VCd no change in ho\v n1ueh th ey smoke. '10 percent of these currently usin~ marijuana reported a decrease' in usage. or lhose \\'ho stopped using m ~1r1 - j uana or never used it. 23 percent cil- t•d a possible health danger as :i re- ason \~·hilc <I pcrc('nt mentioned the l)()SS ibility of legal prOSl'CU\lll\l . 'Missiles'. Drama See1i By Sorensen NE\\I ''OHK !AP) -1'he J!roup :1s· scmblcd in a ~tanhallan apartmC'nt had more than a casual interest in \V ednJ s da~ ni ~ht 's three.hou r television drama on the 1962 Cul>a11 Slst State? Northerners Want to Bail Out mi~silcerisis . ..._, ... ~lENDOC I NO (1\P) -\Vay up on. Th e a1>arlment he lon gc (! to the foggy North toast or Calirornia, 1'heodore E. Sorensen. "·ho '''as hard by the ~rand rcd~·oods .coun try, special couru;cl to lbc late Prc$id1:nt some folk s arl' talkinJ:! again about John 1''. Kennedy. seceding from the (;olden State. . t\mong hi s guests ,~·ere a nurnl>er nf To that enf.1 . lhc Co un l'il to Establish persons who p:1 rticip:.ited in thl' tJ.S. the Ne"'' and Sovereign Stale of l\1f·n· decision lo inslitutc :1"na\·:.1I (111ar:.1n-docino hus l>ccn l'ortn(•d. chaired' by t in~ of Cuba in October 191i2 afll'I' il hook <l Uthor Robin \\lhile. \VhO thinks 1\aS le{·1rned th ul lilt' So\'ict Union in· the Callforniu C.::1p1tol h:1 s be1•n r\1)· ~ta lle< offensive missi le s, ping off coUntry folk 100 lon g. Sorensen's J!lic~ts included ,J;ic· "\\lh:ll \\'e ol>JeCI tn 1~ tl1 L' tn1)·h('a\)" (tl•cline Kcnnt•fly ()nassis and f1)l"llte r llurl•aut'r<1cy in S:.i,_c rumcnto that cats Kennedy ad\'lscr:i ~fc ticorge llundy u~·ay our tax monl'.Y and inltiative no .io"'Lrld Arthur 1\1. Schl1,?singt'r Jr. Also matter \\'ho Is in pov.·e1'," &aid \Vhite in present v.•cre Jean Kennedy Smith i an intervie,,·. ond her husband. Stephen Smith ; In Sacran1cnto. a politician who"d Don~ld \\lilson. "'ho ~:n!l rleputy dircc· rather not p.1vl' hi s n11n1c said no one tor Of lhl' U.S. lnfo1·matlo n /\"ency, was too worried about lhe movement. and C~1rl K<i yscn. Bundy"s former de-"i\lendocii\O," he said , "has a totu.1 puty. or only 2.006 registered voters. Tht" "ti l\'ns rt'allstic t"nough .. ;ind ac·· county's dep::u1urc. ·if it C\'er ~oes. curate ennu,,:h to bring back some Y.Ould scarcely ht notiC'l'd, at lt!a st un · "'ery ch1lhng n1cmorlt~s." Sort:!nsen UI the fog II ft ed ." ~tild or the ARt' pro~r:im\ "1'he ~!is· \Vhitc und his commitlre or ci~hl s1lcsor'Dr1ob<>r" n!hrrs not only "'ant to ~a1'k l\ll•n- -~ r Rl•<1ct1un~ \ICl't' mixed al limes. 'clocino "'ith it~ aging hippies. ~rli~l s, 1 84Jr('n!h~n said he 1h1111grccd \\1th funk\• resta urant~ and all UY.II\' from \\'hul he felt \\'ll S a su11..:cstion the thi.i slate. they ul!lo aim 10 co"n\'11\C\' cr\sis \\':J S :sctth.•d through 11 U.S. ul -I.lie sisl er counlles of llumboldt, l)el Limatom. Nortl',, Trinity, Siskiyou ~nd "kindred L spirits or olht•r opprt'ssed areas"' to .;bolt. lhc Ca Ii rorn ia ro~tcr, ·rhc secession id f'a is not nc\v :.~n1on~. the stute's northern eounl1cs. In 1941 . several st artt•d a t«1 n1paii::nto hitch on to sOhthcrn 0L'('gon 'l'hc n1ov - cnu.•nl found('rcd 111 ;1 puddle of indif- fcrcncl'. . "\\'(''re go in1-: :ihout th'i~ .:.i littl~' dif- ferently," said \\"hit~" · •\\' e · 1~1;.;r1ot I ry · in~ lo broadiu1np to the nuXln . \\'l''rc ;101ni.: lo hulltl s11pporl first. ()nee \\'(• ln1~·e .1 decisive ma1orit~·. \\e'll i.!Ct constitutional l;i"'~ers·to drav.• up the formul papers." White and his group object lo the l~vy or a gasoline surtax to p~y for 11rbun transit , systems that have nothing to do .1o\·1th "country boys and ~i ris:" influlion gen("ratcd by bill city in terests: th.c Prop._j(l coastline co n· ~Cr\•ulion lav.• \\'hich burs pt'ople "bui\(11ni; anrthini;: on their oy, n land" 1f it's too close lo the ocean. ·rhc council Is hopni.: t.o 1~n1t(· a ~t·ccss1o n fire umong the norlh roun- tics \\'llh a beot'r bu:.t 011 .\1 c.ndorino's lletscr lleudlands l>ec . 31. featuring :• 1'C'adinp, of the D~CL.lrJlion of In · dcpcnrlt'nrc a Ion~ w!th the suds. operations. · and card buying: JJJ. {]~~~ell~ Special Promotion on Leather and we:can give you Delivery for Christmas • Al so· Sever al other leather Sofas and Cha ~t·s-ror IMMEDIATE DELIVER\' al 20°/c OFF ,. • Your Favonte Designer Will Be Happy To Ass1St Y()j1 .. 110"'· '$699 1~-l in~·h l•·a th1·r .. ofn ,. • - luxurious sol a covered 1n leather, a unique IQ.Ok nnd feel of luxu ry. A fu ll, 84" w ide. <1va1!ab 1e 1n .t colors of leather. PROFESSIONAL INHRIOR Dl'SIGNERS Optn Mon ., Thijtl. & Fri. Evts. 2211 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. , • • • • A4 DAILY PILOT - ' ." J. ·~ ioaf@tg •• ; ·~::"i.: '\~ Bombshell by Russians a Not :.<i;. wlCh ' · Tom arphine Lt)OK1\ ft\ Dllll)I•: \\'rll ll final ly hupflt·n1I OrJnjtt' l'.nunly t'1t'.,l J)1str1cl Su t.·r,·i:-11r BohLy Ba!tul •n.l· m1l1t!d rrn l r1)ihl up lhcfl' un lhc pot.II um th11 .ht·· ... ._, lu1 p;1ran\11d By WlWAltf L. RYAN AP Special C:Orrrspondenl The icy blast that is suddenly blow- ing out of Russia could mean rough ~'e attui r ahead for Soviel·Amcriclln detcnte. It mu:hl "''l'n meun thut So\'· 1et ch1e r Leonid J. Brezhnev, although at the pt>ak of his personal po14•er, has rc.·cei vecl some so rt of rebuke Belatt•dly, the Kremlin has unveiled 1mmt•nsc outrage 111 an in1pli<>d ar- 1 runl lo Soviet Ml\ crc1gnty Bristol The Soviet leiKler& long had eagerly sought prererentia~l~atmen.l in trade with the United St;Jtes. Last wtek the Senate attached strings to the det1l. in~ tcnd 1ni;: to insure a mote liberal Soviet attitude tO\\'Ul"d emtgrJtion, cspeeial· l}·ofJe "·s. ' The price \\'as too big. 'fhe Kre1nlin no"· hulfily rejeC'ls il. This tt11nou nce- ment evidently ~·as hastened by the fuct th<.it the Senate complcled its ae· lion f''r1day and lhe tra<fe measure ~·as headed for final congressional fur ::.p('etric:-., Hallin l~ild l11s l cl lo~ b oard mcn1ht•fl!-he '_., JU.»l <i bit frightened y,·ht:t1 llMl'S 11hoto~raphcrs ~nt.·ak .. round bclund h1n1. point their con1rapti._011! hi::. "'ay ;.ind pull the ~hultl'r tr1glcr Bombings Wound3 f'rorn "'ire Ser;,yicP BH ISTOL, Englund Police put three morr persons on the "'anted list today after bombs exploded on the bus ies t s treet in th is city i n soulh14•estern England. injuring about lO pe rsons. ''I kel'p "'lndcring if there's 1.1 Uultet Jn IJl'IC of lhOl>c th1n~s.·· the Sanl:i Ana supervisor •tidmittcd . ")'ou kno"'· maybe 1 ·,·erbe~n 1'l•adini;: too n1;.iny Dir k Tracy eomic strips.'' · ~ow <ill t !Jis discussion cropped u1> t>et;.1u se ouf good supt'r,·isors ,,·crl' ponderini: !tie cltminalion of a law which has bten on the Oran~t" Counly books for more than half a <'e ntur~· • TlllS .... :~1\I, TOi\11-: makes It il- legal to tai.:t.· photographs on public l>e.iches. sl1-eets or 1n public buildings without firs& trolling about and get- t ing permistion of thosl' '"'ho v.•ill be shown on thqfllm. . The photot>an law v•cnt on the books in 1917 and j ou can unde rstand it. Jn those days, I lady on the beach about to Jxvphotographcd should ha\'C v.•arn· ing so sh(' could get her bathing cos- tume st rafghtenffi up. :\fl_\\'days, she'd have trouble rind· ing the cos1ume. <lid flas h canicras fired in the streets of Santa Ana in 1917 might il a\'e frightened horses too. \\'ell. the Board of Supervisors did finally b:illot4 to I in repealing the.old photo ban law. Battin voted ;q;ainSf repe<l l but paranoid o r not. he should realize tha t it \\'ill slill be ill~gal for somebody to conceal u g»n viithin a camera and shoot him \\·Ith it. • Sl!\ICE NOBODY in recent times has paid"~o.ir\' attention lo the 11hoto b an law, he\ just as safe as he ever ~'as. Or just as niuch in peril. if you \vanl to takc'thc parliiloid approaC'h. The law 'flS about as cffecth·c as Ordinances _f gainst expcctoraliJJg on :;idc"·alks. -~ . All lhis as le. it seemSsimply awrul that Superv r Battin blames Dick· 1Irttey_{or bilJ?!raooia o-Ver-guns. - Actually t; may ha\'e been readih1f 'Ruck RogcrJ comic stri1>s--or recall· ing them froq:i his youth. ,·ou kno"' the ones, "'he re the e\'il space doctor pulls out hi s trusty ray g un. points it al the hapless \'ictin1 .and shouts. "Zap. ha~ you 're ster· Jle ... " OTll ER TllF.f>RJES ha\'c been \vhis percd about in up in the County Seat on \\'hJt m iI:hl cause Super\'isor- Batti11 's mental condition \\!herein he fears get t i n~ shot from behind. Jt is \\'iciely ru1nored thal the \rater in Santa Ana \\'ill do this to your n1ind if you drink it O\'t·r a prolonged pC'riod (lftime. 1'h1s is an t'\·il sort of rumor in the fi rst place beC'ause nobody r~a!\y 5'nO\\'S if Supcrv1~or Battin rlrinks \\·atcr. in. Sallla 1\nu or anypl:.!l'l' else . 1\\'0Tll ER TllEflR\' sui.:gest.) that ir you look al all the used tar ~igns in Santa Ana O\'Cr a long period thal this alone is enough to {'ausc 1nt·ntal t"'ltC'hl'S. Any\\'a~'. don't say you a ren't forc\1'arnl'rl about Su1>er\·1sor Ra1t1n if you l'\'Cr must go up and speak bcfor1• the Oran ge Count .v Bonrd of :Su1>er\'isors. .lust don'l start pointing your finger ~t lum. 'fhe police issued dcscriplions or the three and said they were w.anted (or ques,tioning. 'f\\'O bombs \\·ent off minutes apart about 8 p.m. \Vcdnesday· in Park Street, near Bristol University. Twen- ty-fo ur hours earlier three bombs ex· ploded outside telephone e~changes in central Lo ndon, killing one telephone operator and injuring fi\'C other peo- ple. · Cltleago War11ed \VA SH J ~GTON -The city of Chicago s tands to lose almost 520 million in re\'cnue-sharing funds due Jan. S until it complies \\'ith a federal court plan for ending race and sex dis· criminulion in the police force. In th e first case of tts kind . li.S. Dis- trict Court Judge John Lewis Smith, ( IN SHORT J iii \Va shington, ordered the office of Re\·cnuc Sharing to \\'it hho ld .Chicago 's quartCrly 11a.vment or 519.2 million, pending a final order by a t:hicago fede ral judge \\·ho found t'\'idence of discrimination in police hiring and promotion ~licy. - ~lonoralT Halted LA S VEGA.S -'Ph<' Las Vegas Cit:.~ Commission has killed the proposed ll ·ll"!ile monorail syste m linkii\g do11'nlo\1·n to the "Strip .. und rescinded a resolution· giving Rohr In- dustries exclusi\'c authoritatioo to raise the fin ancing. · Officials or Rohr Industries failed lo meet a deadline \\.'ednesday lo outline th~ r1n·ancia!.-bJC'king--for the project and shO\\'S that original Oklahoma promoter A .J . Kavanaugh had signed H release._ DAILY PILOT _ DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guoronti:ed M:lodoy-Fnday: If you do not . hove )QI' IJ(1)el' by 5:30 p.m .. coll ond your ~ will be brought lo you. Colts ore tcRn until 7:00 p.m. Sat1100v end s,ndoy, 11 ""' do ""' ~ your copy by 9 o.m. Soturdor.. a 8 o.m. Sunday, con ond o copy will tE brwght lo yoo. Calls ore loken until lOo.m. T elephO'nes ffo:st il"onge County Areas .. 642..WI ttrttw.est ~tiogton Beoch (J'ld Westminster .......... ·5"'0·1220 Son Oetrente, Copislrono Beoch, Son Juon Copistrono, Dono Point, So.Jth loguno, loguna Niguel 49S.0630 Ne;rl In Line? John Robson , Chicago transportation s pec~a list. is expected to be nominated by Pres ident Ford to replace ·rrans PorLation Sec retary Claud e S. Brinegar who an· nounced resignation \Vedn es· day. I 0 Firms Made $1 Billion, but Paid No T;lxes \\IASHINGTON (AP) _.·A staff . study by the con~ressio'nal Joi.nt co.m - mittee on Internal Revenue 1 axat1on reports that 10 of the nation'~ .largest corporations paid no federal income tax:es las t year even though they had profits totaling almost a billion do Ila rt. Tbe st.Ud~·, released \~1ed,nesdny. by Rep. Charles A. Van1k, <D·Ohto), found lh'a1 another 20 companies \\~it.J_l, profi ts of 55.3 billion had an effecl1\:I!. feder.al incomeJ iu rate_of bc~e_e_!! l and 10 percent. Tll E COi'll i'lllTl'Ei': s taff report \1'3S based on an examination of dala filed by 160 large companies \\'ith the Securities a nd E xc han ge ·com · mission . \'anik, in releasing the study, said the con1panies paying little or no in- corne tax had don~ nothing illegal. '.'.'.fhey have simply taken advan- f nge, quite effecti \•ely. of the niultitude of tax subsidies \.\'hi ch have been ena cted into the lax la\1·s over tho, years.'' said Yanik. a member of the 11oui;c \Vays and J\ileans Commit- tC'l'. 'fhc other eight companie_s cited by l hc ~study u:; paying no taxes, along \\•ilh thci r 1973 earnings, are: Consol idnt<'<l Edison of New ''ork, S203.3 n1illion : Aml'rican Electric Power Co .. $19-1.3 milliol1': t~reeport i\linerals Co .. of Ne\\· 'l!ork City, $23.96 rni llion : 'fexas Gulf Inc., 567 .4 million ; \V eslern Hancrop. $97 .7 million: Chemical New \'ork Corp., S7.l .7 millio n : Jlankers Trust Ne\v ''ork Corp .. S5t.7 niillion. a nd Con- tinental 111 inois Corp .. SIOS.8 niillion. Vanik s:iicl the 143 companies in the study had an a\·eruce effective t aJic r:1te of 23.6 percent. compared u·ith lhe -statuary rate of 48 percent on federal corporation income taxes . 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It's all quite mysterious. On Oct. IS, Seo. llcnry 1\1 . Jackson 1 D·Wash.). the champion of \\'Ould·be Jc14•ish emigrants. said a deal had been reached which would permit e migra tion of something like 60,000 persons annually. Oil Nations Boil ·The Russians didn't like "'hat it did to their superpo"·cr image to seem to be a suppljcant fo r American fa,•ors. .The chaUvinistlc and Intensely na·. tion1tlistic military, in particular, \\'ould 'resent it. ~l uch surprise w11 s J;enerated by the announcement. Questioned about the matter on Dec. 3 in the Senate Finance Commit· tee, Secreta ry of State J-lenry A. Kiss· inger s aid ir he reported there 14•as :i .. forma l" agreement. the Rus~ia ns \\'Ould repudiate it But th at seemed to suggest some sort of informal un - derstandlnJ.!. ~ -t .a i · The Vladiv01tqttsu~~· .. t~ u te~en· place. The Ford admlrus1rat1on ha1l_ed it as a .. tr iumph." There "'115 no hint 1hen or Jn impending ~viet bomb on the trade-e migration issue that con· ceivably could alter the look of the custornury gluttonous b ile or the bud.get. The timing is interest ing from many s tundpoints. The announce- ment. l.'ame as the So\'iet parliament v.'a!" in session to rubber-stamp a new budget. , Nuclear Threat Raised Hy United Press International Arab oil·producing nations warned today that Israeli th!Cals to carry the A·fiddle E:ist \\'ar to remote Arab states coukl explode in a \\'Orld cconom ic crisis and possibly a nuclear confrontation. Is rael an..Q...S.ulll traded \l'ar threats and there \\'as sporadic light 14·eapons and bazooka fi re along Is rael's northe rn frontier with Lebanon. The Ku"•ait state.run radio said ··1hr.ec.1ts by the Jsraeli defe nse mihtster to e~'pand the \\·ar against Arab cities do not interest lhe Arabs only, but also affect the interests of many ·other parties and nations a nd their economies.'' Israeli Defense l\1inister Shimon Pe1·es sa id .\Vednesday in Tel A\'iv that Is rael \\'Ould retaliate against . . ' "" ,. .. 1-s,z .• ~ ·> ~. ·. . ~ $·~ 1: .... ' • , " I I ,.,r ; any Arab counlr;,• lhat sent its army to , attack tht• Je\\·ish state "\\•hethcr it be Kuwait, 1'.l orocco. Lybia, S;;iudl Arabia or Abu Dhabi." The Ar a b broadcast 11·arned of the danger of "nuclear confrontation and an explosion of economic .ctises. especiall y now that oil has become the blood of life and the most important factor Ln world economy and peace. "In this case Is rael "·ould be rc- g<1 rded by the Arabs ind all lhe "'orld as_a criminal band that needs to be punished," the broadcast said. The broadcasts came soon ;1fter newspapers in Tel Aviv reporled an- g r y outbursts flared betY.•ce n Secretary of State l~enry A. Kissinger and I sr ael 's ambassador to Washington. One ,government souree . hinted at a possible rift in U.S.-Is raeli { -. '·' ,, ,. • . ~ . ·,,'I, .I ' ~t ~:'-';.:. relations. The s harp differences or op1n1on a rose bel\\'CCn Ki ssinger .and Am- bassador Simcha .Din.it; O\'er thL Israeli pos ition on t<llks "'ith Egypt about an inlerim peace settlement, go\·e rnment sources said. . Syrian President Hafez Assad pro- mis<'d the next A1jddle . East wa_r "·ould be a Jong one. Israel warned ~t "·ould hit back at distant Arab: oil countries ,that join lhe battle agatnsl Israel in a policy to "'respond lO the threat al the source.'' • The Tel A\'iV military comma nd said raiders aimed bazooka and light \\'capons fire from Lebanon al lhc !\Ienara Kibbutz in the northern Cron· tier near Qiryat Shemona. It was the 'second such attack against a Cr.ontier \'illage in less than. 24 hours. the mi litary comniand said . ··' • silverwoods ' \ucswade Leisure Suit ' With The Look And Feel Of Real Suede For lhe leisure-loving Santa at. your house. A dashing two piece outfit that adds a new fashion note to his after hours and weekends. Shirt·Jacket features contrast stitching. epaulets and butlon-thru flap pockets. Jest} styled pants have back palcli pockets. The rich, suedo·tlke labnc of conon·rayon Is soller a,nd more comfortable thaf'I the real McCoy. Select tops and pants ln fndividuat sizes for a ~erfec1 fit. Tan, bOne, brown, navy or camel By Wllll1m B1riy. 45 FASHIOHISLAHD • NEWPORTlliACH - \ --- • • . Thursday, 0.C.mbtr 1~ 1974 DAILYPll.OT Al 8 Guilty I I Accused Florida Mtirderer Shot to Death ' ,, I -l:u France ' rt-nd ed bis rights not to testify. So why would be <.111 ot a sudden be looking for a gun?" LIONEL AND Yvan Cruse, cousins and direc- tors of the 160-ycar-old House of Cruse, a leading wine firm, were given a sus- pended sentence of a year in prison , plus a $6,000 fine and three years probation. The 240-page verdict also criticized the Bordeaux merch an t s ' mu c h- publieized wine tasters, saying they oul:ht to have detected the fraud in its ear- ly stages. Derensc witnesses said dtlring the trial that the ijdulterated wine tasted. jus t lik e the qualit y Bordeaux it was "Supposed to be. BERT, WHO has 30 years in the wine business, said in court that mixing lcsser- quality °"''bite and red wines produced something very much like Bordeaux. "During all the time the fraud went on I never re· eelved a complaint from a client on the quality," he declared. The Cruses were found guilty of fraud , attempted fraud, [alsification of re- cords and obs truction of justice. "' Bert and the Cruses said they would appeal but otherwise m ade no state- ment. r l WHEN' 'rllE affair became public early this vear, Llonel Cruse denied 311. He compared his pro- blems with then-President Richa.c.d !\of. Nixon's Wa'tergate troubles . and co In e d..-'.""'."t. h e word "'Winegate." ·Investigators testified that when they chetked the Cruse cellars, the twodirec- tOrs impeded their work by lfding or falsify.Ing dOCU• ments. The Cruses alsO were said to have topped the c;p.sks of Bordeaux wine With cheaper Products. The Cruses admitted oaly to not tasfing carefully enough the wine from Bert. This led a proseeu!Jng at· torney to say the onfy,smell coming out or t~ wine casks was the sweet smell dmoney. - Judge's Gun Stance Kl'\OWLES ' AT · torneys alleged he hiid been set up, and called the killing .<anc!l;ecution: The Georgia Bureau of In· ''C'Stii;lation said Knowles, 28, of Jacksonville. Fla., tos ANGELES (UPI)..:..:.... v.as 'ol.'tlh Douglas County Di strict Attorney J oseph Shrrlff Earl Lee and GB ! Busch has upheld his de· ag.ent Ron An gel, ~horn partment's rejet'tion of a he d agreed t~ help find a criminal complaint agai nst ~·eapon th.at..f1gurcd 1n one Superior Court Judge oftheslay1ngs. Charles H. Older by two col· "I shot, Angel shot."' Lee Jege students '"'ho said sai9 . "I lost con trol of th e Older brandished a pistol car and we wrecked." . after bumping their parked Attornej•s Ellis Rubi'n car. <tnd S he ld on Yavitz 0£ Busch issued a statement J\1iami said they had nol Wednesday saying the de· been con-s uited be for e cision by deputy Di strict At-Kno\vles was ~aken . fron1 torney Lewis Watnicknotto jail. and Yav1tz said he follow up the case was "pro-doubted Kn ow les agreed to per" and based on sound help police. legal analysis. Older the judge in the "llE WOULD not have Char l e~ J\1anson murde r voluntar ily cooperated," trial, Vias alleged to have Ya~·itz said . "lie never has. taken the gun from his lie s never m ~dc a st&te- glove compartment and menland has v1gorouslyde- pointed it at the sutdents fl I -b I when they confronted him In at on eat ng near the UCLA campus ti E d after he hit their automobile p1 ... very ay in tryi ng to get out of a park· . ing space. ..Jn~th~e~•=· ==~Ill " TERRY VELOUR ~ IMCOLORS AND WHITE ' THE HOUSE OF SIAIS IND Of MALL-DlllCTLY ACIOSS flOM WOOLWORTH'S PHOMI 54•2066 So-called experts have many answers · as to how you can protect yourself frQm the ravag es of inflation. The market. Silver. Land. Art. Possibly even gold . • Remember the stories about cattle, oil and orchards ? While their figures and logic are often dazzlif.lg, there are two subjects they never mention : Availability and safety. What could be of gr~ate r importance to you than the ability to convert your investment into cash on the exact day you want to do so, and the protection of your capital? 'It's b~tter to be safe than sorry. Rut5in said be and Yavitz "are going to the scene within 48 hours and ""t' are going to try to ascertain th e truth. "'The least they could huV<' done was to w:1it unt il he was convicted to eiux·ull' him."hesaid. Kno\\·les was nn p:1role rrom a Florida prison Nov . --· 1'1 .,..hen he 'A':JS tak~ into slayi ng s in Milledge\rille, custody near 'M cDonOOgh in G~.; 09e in Atlantic Dtach. ce.ntrnl Geor~ia after u Ff!)!' and one in l.imn,Ohio. manhunt. Sl·\'eral days Knowles'6 death ended a later. the bodies of Florida spectacular series of C\'l'n~ 1roop"r C)larles Campbell th.it Rubin said would earn and Wilmington, Del. busi· him the title of "'the most nessmon Jomes fl1 eyer heinous murdert.'r in bis- ,.,,err round In a nearby · tory" when all lhf' facts ure:1. 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Just the facts . -- " • ' Glllhe most you can from what you have. '\1 ' Santa Ana 71h & North Main/547-9741 Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Sl./963-8396 • ,, . . Corona del Mar 2867 East Coast H(ghway/675-5010 • Capistrano-San Clemente 530 Camino de Estrella/493-5651 , • .. I " " A. --I .. " DAIJ;V @ OT_._EDIT-ORIAL PAG~ • • T' Flood Control ~, F11ror A long range. $504 million Army Corps of f):t&ineers plan to control future flooding along the ~Santa Ana "'Ri\'t>r is making u lot of waves between 1 Oran_ge County and its neighbors·. Both sid•s have taken the wrong 4pproach. toward resolving a problem and h ave only succeeded in \\'eakenlng ttes that could prove valuable in the future. I Tht lutest furor ar~e when Riverside County I s upervisors ref Used to buck the corps plan that had already "'·on th e endorsement or the boards in Orange f 4iod San BcrnardinoCounties. ti the t,~,.o boards are truly concerned with a nything other than bruised egos and pocketbooks, il behooves them to come together on a mutua lly accep· table plan. · It seems Riverside doesn't like the part or the plan th;.it calls for-loutrii:ht condcmn.:ition of 3.000 acres of its tax;1bte1and <ind demolition of about 250 homes to make way ror up·Ti\'Cr flood control im · proveml.'nt s . If not. the corpS' """ simply take the ta:< money elsewhere or proceed with pla ns possibly more detrimenta l to the two counties th;.,in anythin g now be· i~g considered. ; ~h (,' plan call s for major channel reconstruction. 1 t'e~u1ld1n g of f)r ado Dum. adding a nother 34 feet in height an~ construction or a second retarding basin and d a m further u pstream. r he corps h ~d ;,i couple of other ;.1 ltcrnalives in mintl. inc ludin~onc Ri vC'r~idc County seems to fuvor. Homes vs. Noise 11. c;ills for c·rc:rtion of ~1 massive green belt along the rive r throuJ::h Orange County. necessitating re· movul of a bout 7,500 homes that could be endangered by a r at~stl'ophic nood . ltiv('rSidc 's recalcitra nl beha vior outruged Or.an,l!e County supcr\'isors. \vhp said they mety .seek fede r al court ;.1ction to force their neighbor to comply '4.'ilh more-pre fe rable corrs pl<1ns. Few would argue the point that it's not wise t o build homes right n ext to airp_oDs or freeways. But hOYo' far away from big noise generators must a home be if it is to be built? Or what forms of con- struction must be used to t'Q.UfOe noise if homes a re lo be built in noisy areas? . Some'11mc l'H rly nex year, th e corps must takt> <t Itntil pl:1.n lo Cong ress for approval. tr it is n't the plan >i lJ p!trt1 cs endorse, Congress has made it c lc<ir it won't think of funding any project of such magnitude. One problem could be that little m ention h as been m :.ide or reim bursin.i; ~ive~side for :.J p~~tion of the lost tax re\'enues or a1d1ni.: displaced fam1l1es. These are two of the tough questions that are be· ing confronted in the noise element of the Orange Count y General Plan. It is due to be presented to county planning commissioners a nd the board of super visors by l a te May. · - The report can't come too soon. Commissioners a nd · s upe rvisors a like have grappled with the pro· blem of residential development vs. l:toise time and time again. \\'hile the project is designed almost exclusi'Velv 10 prevent dam<11\e in Or<inge County. ci gr eut s hare Of the potenti a l ood Y.'ulers wou ld origini.lte in Riverside County. Each n ew frus trating discussion has intensified the need for up-to-date, ~pecific information on the , sources of noise •. its effect on people a nd how compali· ble development can be achieved. In any case, considering the <.1Jmost make·\vork nature or the corps project and its l'On struction time 9f nearly a quarter-century, the inter-county conflict 1s unfol'tun<1ll". · County government's officials s hould m ake cer· lain those bases are covered when they conside r the forthcoming noise element. M atthe":'f; s Marvelous • Discovery ( ART HOPPE ) ' . Now in Bethlehem or Judea-i.n the days or Herod ttie krng. there dwelt a poor merchant named Afatthew. And Matthew the Merchant was harassed· by tax eoll~tors and·plagued by sur· plus inventories and knew not where from would come his daily bread.' Then J(•tthew fell unto his knee5 and tore his hui r a nd rent hi s ga.r.._ment s and ~ prayed f or deliverance, ftom the e \•il tfm es \11hich beset him, As he slept th<1t ...11 ight. a radlunt .i ngel appeared helore him a nd shining cherubim singin~ hosannus eirrled above. And the :1nge) spake unto ?ilatthC\IJ saying : I have come in answer lo your prayers. Ri se up, Matthew, and go rorth into lhe streets. String thee gurlands of tinsel and "'reaths of hol· ly and erect above thy shop a glowing star. Garb thee a fat attendant in white beard and red rObes and instruct him to go forth among the multitudes, cry· 1ng, ho, ho, ho. And insc ribe lhecon t?Y wall the legend : Only 16 i\lgrc Sh -1 ping Days Till Christmas. AND MATTllEW, being a devout man, did as the angel had said, string· tng garlands of linscl and y.·reaths of. holly and erecting a glowing star above his shop. And, behold, there came three wise men frOm the east, saying, Where Is he to whom is born the concept of Chr'istma~? For ~·e have seen his star and'"haVt come to worship his merchandising abili ty. And they bou ght from t.1 atthcw gold, and frankincense. and myrrh to give as gifts at Christmas. And, lo, when the people heard these ·~'Ondrous tidings, they nocked unto Bethlehem to purchase gi fts from ~tatthe\I'. 1\nd angels appeared before poor shepherds in fields where • Dear <;Joomy Gus After making the rounds of the. 'stores doing my Christmas shop· ping, and seeing lhe prices, J have come to the conclusion S.1nta is planning to arrive in a new kind ofSLA Y this year. J .V. . r• ~y Giit <•-~~h ¥f ,.....,ltNI 1ty re-•~' -.... 1 -..UU<l•liJ ... , .. ,""' ...._ .. --lojNIH<. S.11'11 Y"41t,... itffMtl a-y (;wt, °'""' P>t.c, -; ... they lay, saying, Remember, only lS more Sboppi11g days till Christmas: So multitudes jostled each other in the streets of Bethlehem and fou ght one ~,·ith lhe other to secure the t hOiCl;'SI or gifts. ' And when 1-lerod the. king heard these things he gathered unto bUn his chief adv"isers, saying, Go ye forth and search diligently ror the man unto whom this concept was born, for I would worship him for his contribu· lion to the gross national product. So crowded became the streets of Bethlehem th.a t on the eve of Ctiristmas there was 00 room at the inn. And many travelers were forced to seek shelter in the manger. And there. unto one woman, ·a child was born. But in the exc ite ment of Christmas, no one took not.ice. Pentagon Eyes New Congressmen· Defense Cuts Seen'. as 'Mandate'. WASHINGTON -Labor's left wing in Britain has forced the go\'ernment into defen se c1,1ts progressi\'e to 16 percent in eight years. A s imilar move in perhaps greater degree will RICHARD WILSON . ~ second to none without laking into ae .. ·count tha t th£ average person knows , little (1r nothing a bout "t hr:.ow- . weight." .the Trident submarine, the B·l bomber, MIRV or other factors in the nU:clear stand·offwith Russia. emerge in the new Co ngress in· . . Washington as newly elected mem.' SECRETARY Schlesinger has men- bers come to town eon vi need that lhe tioned that research and development . SEVENTY·flVE new congressmen U.S. is spe nding too much on defense. is going ahead on missiles bigger than are coming into \Vashington with no Never mind that we are projecting M·inuteman Ill, the so called MX pro·· greater understanding, but merely an sub\.'ert 'Am eri~an op1n1on ror the glorification or the "'ar·makers and the profit of the militaryindustrial complex. But that-is .a burden it will ha,•e to bear if it wants th,e public lo know why a continuing annual cost of $18 billion for strategic weapons is "in . the ball park," as President Ford -4 said, and there is probably no safe way out of it via Vladi vostok. expendi ture s gram, so as lo be prepared in ca.Se the impression that the "arM s race" has pro port ion ate I y pacing of.Soviet deployments of their got to stop and the Pentagon spenders THE STARKNESS ·is very ·un· less of our ~ation al ·heavy weapons becomes omino_ys. have got to be restrained. )>lcasant. Nuclear war in some form is p r oduct Jn the This is described as contingency Pre-If•the Pentagon gets across its case . more than a theoretical possibility. hard~'.are of .\\·ar ~ 'it;:--paration for the deployment of larger either in Congress or with the public-1'hc means of conducting such a war than 1n pre\'1ous ~ ~ missiles in the present silos or use or· ·there Will have to be a clearer popular are being qualital1vely imPfoved, if years .. it is still 1 them in what is called a "mobile understanding of v.•hat up to now has 'that wo rd can be used in this connec· cons_!. de red t oo mode •. •• not otherwise described. This been largely e.xplained in. terms lion. The Russians have ca ught up and mucl'i. . dges not sound. like an economy grasped only in the higher intellectual ·surpassed us in some ways. "There is T ~ e .r e e e n t measure. classes. . an illusiod1" Sclilesinger says, "that electtons con,·ert One is forced to the conclusion that For his grasp of the issues and abili· somehow or aoolher. throua:h a waver ~·hat ~·a s mer~ly a . the terminology and arithmetic of the ty to articulate them in profession&! ·of the wand, the United States cab put groY.'Jn.g national. sentiment into nuclear arms. issue has become so and inlellectual terms, Secretary . ·asid e the necessary dynamics of Rf.$· something resembling a mandate" to arcane that 1t does not shed the Schlesinger has had no P.eer, but the serving ·a reA50nable arms b"lance 1n be acted on. ~~·a~. t~e case w~t~ the slightest light on the issu~es i~~d. cnuritry v.·ill..not..get the Dies.sage until .a J>Cf'.iod of changing-technology~ Labo~ Partr in Br1 ta1n. In ad~1t1on a The Pentagon and · Dr. Schlesinget it ('(Imes across in starker language. · \Vith so me, theillusioiihas become the par ll ~mentary uph~aval 1n the lean o.n public-opinion.polls showing , Then, of course, the Pentagon will obsession of what amounts lQ un· American Congress which focused on Americans \\'ant national defense M.accused oC using its great power to ilateraldisarmament. th e c h a irm an of the \Vays and A-leans Committee: Rep. Wil bur ~1ills, now threatens the dominance of other old time chairmen, sueh as Rep. F. Edy.·ard Hebert, chairman of the . Armed Services Committee, a de· dicated friend of the Pentagon. Open Legislature Bill AND, LO, the concept or Christmas TlllS ~tAY pro\'e to be the case or spread throughout the land and even an irresistible force meeting an im· 'Let the Sun Shine on the Record' unto lan ds b·eyond the sea. And Af at-. movable object. Defense costs are de· .. · 1n keeping with his pledge to im· EARL WATERS ,]·. "The paramount ·purpc)se or keep· they.• grew old. rich in years and finitely going up in the absence, ol prove th I · 1 t' Spe • [ ing records open to inspection is to in-'drast1·· act1'on demonstrably damag-e egis a Ive process, a .. er h · honors. being twiee elected president ~ Leo r.fcCarthy acted wi·th "-pa'·h t sure onest, efficient admini:r;tration · of the Bethlehem Boosters Club and ing to U.S. security. The Vladivostok. end the secrecy uui ._.. 0 of government .by public qt'ficials. thrice preside nt of the Judean 1:1greement on a nuclear ceiling 11s· c I 0 akin g th e N9thing serves as a great.er (lelerrent Chamber of Commerce. s uresthat. spending done by come, to take for granted \'arious to m alfeanncc, misfeasance, and And on his de.othbed he spake pro· There.is no way that implementa-the l~egislature in emoluments of office. ln numerous in· nonfeasance in office thfl;n the cons· phecy to-hts fe1IOW mercha.nts, say. tion of this agreement will not in-. its own behalf. He ~ ~ stances in the past few years when tant knowledge that the records are -ing, Cherish ye the concept of crease defense costs. and Defense haS announced his ' legislators ha\'e been quizzed about open to pµbHc ''ie~. ·- Christmas. Suffer little children t'o 5ecretaty James Schlesinger h. us as sponsorshi p or a th · f il · ·1 f' ! eLr· use o ma pr1\'I eges, sta ., rc.e "SECRECY in oovemmenl ,., the come into thy shops, for the day will much as admitted it, whatever l>r~i· bill, introduced by · gasoline and telephones, in que~tlona · most dangerous th"re•l to our form gladden their hearts and thine. And dent Ford may ha\'e meant by his re: Ass em b 1,· m <i n bl ;. t. ·t· lh e campa~n ac 1v1 1es, e response of go\'ernment th at e••••• for 1·1 breeds' their parents will learn each year that cent implications to the contrary. Leon Ralph . lo has •·en "everybody else ,·s" or "th y --• Vt: e dishonesty and arrogance and creat .. tt gains them naught to hoard unto The United States is going ahead rem o \' e the havealwaysdone 't" 1 • 'situations which play ,·ntothe hands of tht'tnsclves th e riches of this world with its most advanced weapons ex c I us ion of N ·th Id " r th I e1 er response wou · s11 s Y a those ~·ho wish to bn'ng about l'e at s ippcth so quickly fro1n their·. _systems within the ceilings of the legislati\'e file.s from the Publ1"c d' t · l tt n ·f · r t J h d •• 1s nc a or ey 1 • 1n ac , aws a downJall of a government of the ruwt... grasp. Vladivostok ngr~mcnt, and so a re Records Act of 1968. been broken which carry criptinal pie." _ _ .... For the concept of Christmas shall the llussians. Furthermore, it cannot ~lcCarthy , "'ho became Speaker 1u· J t cas r b f pena es . n moa es o a use 0 Those laudable "·ords are contained ebn.rich the economi cs of natio~s. and be ~or e cast that w i.t hi n the last summer: quite understandably legislative privilege and misuse of tax in an off, .• ,. al reporl of the Cali'forn•'a ring unt o most men the sp1r1tual Vladivostok agreement the United awaited his re·clection for a full two d JI lh t I t · · b • o ars e. ac ua ransgress1on is ..Senate ti.l ice! "Pub1,·c Records lessing.s of povert~1. today, tomorrow States \\·lll nol advuncc into a new >·ear term before pr"""""ing changes 'th l db I · .......,... e1 er no covere y aw or ts vague. Survey" ~rid folloY.'ed a committee and fore"er. !""fo. ho. ho. phase of "'eaponry. matching the hu ge which are bound to step on th~toes . .Pf In any event there has been an d And, lo. So 1t came to pass. y.·caponSo ftheSo\'ietarsenal. those who, in a s hort experience, have absence of criminal intent. stu ~ un~er the guidance of Senator Gcorge ... ~1ilh;r. Jr. Nothing has Ford Irked by Afd~s' Statements ANYWAY, as a justification for changed in the legis1ruve process or their conduct, it doesn't wash. in government 1,1,·hich "''ould make· Everybody isn't doing what some of those principle!!i any .the Jes:s appllca· the members have been getting away ble today. And, nowhere in his repc>rt with. And those that are,· haven't did ~liller indicate thal he didn't think always done it. For the edification or they should apply to the Leg1slature. those too new to the scene lo know bet-To the contrary lle cited as the theme ter~ it wasn't too lo!'g ago .when all a for hi s report Al Smith's,''Let the sun legislator got (or his service was an shine on the record" and Harold annual salary of $1200 and one r~nd Cross' "Publicbusinesslsthe public'1 trip from his home to the Cap1tbl -= business.:" \VAS11 1 NGTO~-Although his de· eper purpose y.·:is concealed 1n thc rhetoric. President Ford sent a red· hot message to t11 s O\\ n top advisers 1n hi s speerh to the Business Council here. The m<"'i~:u!c S1or committing the Presidcnl to ent'r ~.v and ('C'Onom1~ progra ms th:it hf" h:1~n·1 l)l'rsonally approved . Particularly :1nnoy1nJ! 10 i\l r. Ford '-''iS a day·ll>OM b;1nnf.'r headlin{' 1n th1· .( EVANS-NOVAK J f\lorton In his cabinet. Indeed. Simon mind and vote lo con!lrm him as y.·as conspicuously inv ited by Mr.~ Vice President Ford·to sit al the presldential table at . -Rei). Trent Loll of ~tississippi con· the Symphony Ball qn Dec . 6. Behind tided to high-le"el Republiean party that s~lecl invitation Yias the Presi· operatives three ·-months ago, soon hii;thly ~ratified by that Simon stale· dent's desire lo undercut narShly arter ?ift. Ford nominated lhe super· n1enl, parlieul:1rly Republicans grow· critical press forecasts that Simon 's rich Rockefeller, that he seriously 1n~ rnore dtsench<1ntcd every day y.·ith departure \\'3S only a matter of time. doubted he could ever \'ote to confirm hi.Ind ~ta\('ml'nts from the President But ~Ir. Ford's intention to keep him iii Vice PresidenL every Jwo years. \\'hic h they feel vastly understate the. Sim on as his chief economic <•t•onornic crisis. spokE'sman does not exempt him from But r.tr. Ford was angry. lie react· presidential anger when Mr. Ford 1'd ~·ith similar 11nger on several OC· feels he is being preempted. ca~1ons the last t~·o months y.•hen his A footnote : A principal purpose gf . ener~y aides, most recently Interior the We.dnesday speech-which fell on The m embers didn't ·have any secretary, let alone a starf. They didn't even have an office but worked out of a schoolhoUse type desk on the ROCKEFELLER'S per[ormance noor-of the chambers. Their living ex· under fire in both the House commit· peruses-during sessions came out of tee 3nd the Senate Rules Committee, their own pockets. This is not ancient however . ch3nged his mind. Just hi!tory. It was the situation less than before.the vote In the 1-fousc Judicloiry 30 years ago. And it didn't get much Committee, \..ott said he would s up. bttter untlleight years ago. \\',1 s hin J:,1 nn .star·:"e\1·s on Ot•(' lO committinA lh•· Preside nt t o .1 "big~er joh plan". and lndicallnl! th;11 he had decided to junk th~ "triia:cr" •6 pcrc t.>n l unemployment for ' thrl'e month"ll 10- hil'I job!\ prug_r:1m Secretary Rogers r.torton, repeatedly disgruntled Republican politicians talk,ed of a new federal gasoline tax to \\'ith a thud. not a bana.-w.as lQ :i.tem ;Jr f' conS't?r-\'e energy the alarming lo$s or bus1n<;ss con· ~ · · fidence as the recession deepens. To port Rockefeller because nothing in ·Nor were the records o( legislative the he1;rl ngs· cle1rly made him unfit expensea part or a hidden agenda until for the ofrice. Prl\' atel;vi he expressed about eight years ago. To the conJrary strong if srudgln&. admiration. "The . the legislative attitude to government dang guy is just as tough as nails,•• he ncords had alway1 been.one of com. 1:::-TllE K EY PllRASE in Ford's ., his ol~ .c.olleagues In Congr~s. the speech tipping' th~ hand of presiden· prescr1pt1on. needed is not misplaced 11;.il 3nn O_yancl' ~·h en he Is taken un· confidence Jn Jhe tcan0my bul con· \ay.·3~ .... ·cnt th'is way: fidence that G~r•ld Ford und~tands Tll"'T JI Ei\OLJ~E Rrew (')ut or a lt le\•ision in ter\'L('Vo' "'llh Secrefl!ry n( the Trta~ury \\'1lliam Simon in ·~·hich Simon said lht' administration 1o1::1s plotting an 11ncmploymcnt program "that dcllf:J ~·ilh the economy and "'·Ith unt'mploy ment the way it exists today, not th e \l'.ty it ~as forttast." Politicians of both pirties "'·ere --' ., "For !l start let me say this: IW not hov.' bad the s1tuat.lon Is and ~111 act bclic,·c r have m ad~ any ttonomlc de· fa$t to start curing tl. CtSIQns unless you he:lr those de." C'1s ion:s from me pt:rsonaliy. There can be only one person that makes those tlcC'i:nons and when 1 make them 1·11 a nnouncethem." Desp ite this barely conctaltd v.•arn- ing to Simon. Morton and other high- le\'el offenders, ~Ir. Ford h.as no in· tention or replacing either Simon or , ROC~Y'S BOUNCE The Ion£: televised hearing$ Into Nelson Roc.kefeller's personal 3nd politic.al past. far from doing him damage. increased his standing to the point or persuading one right-wing Republioan member of the llouse Judiciary Committee to chang~ his said, adding that Roc:kt:l'cller's ability plete openness. · · to keep his temper and his disposition ., "IN P RJ NCIP LE there should bt no ' during the often-outrageous question· diaagreement with the ba.slc preml!e • ing by the antl·Rockefelltt-lcft and that all records ol 1overnmental rightwl'ls "amazing." agencies should be open to lite public ~l:iny conserva~ive Republican excepting those which by disclosure leaders ~greed. Alt~gh fearful ot a would constitute an invasion of the ln· Rockefeller presidential bid . In t!l'i6 dlvklual's right to prlva<:y. Ttiis ex· should A-Ir . , f'ord c.h~ge hi:t mind ception arises lrom the ract Lhal ;about running, they c~nce~ed he . today's government requires for taxa· .emerged from the conrirmation or· lion and regulatory 1>urposes the deal strengthened, not wcakt.ned as 50 private records of lndlvlduals to be :mony Democra:s had hopcd. tiled." 1 ) ORA JrtGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Rober! N. Weed .Publisher Thomas Ktcvil , EdHor Barbaro Krtibkh. £diloriol Pnge Editor , .The ~ilorl•I paae of the OailJ Pilot seeks to inform aod 1limul1te r!adtrs by presentinl on this page. diverse commentary on topics of in· lj~.resl by syndicated column\111 and c1rtoonlsts, by· provldtnc a forulft . for readers ' vle\l'I and bypresentin1 this new1pape-r '1 opinions and Ideas on current topics. The editorial <>Pinions of tht Dally Piiot appear only in the editorial eclumn at the loP of lht Pitt. Opiniont expresstd by Iha columnlS-t1 and cartocwtlat1 and letter wrltt r1 are thtlr o ... ·n and no endon:emcnt of their vlqw. b)' the Dally Pilo\ should be lnftrrtd. Thursday, December 19, 1974 . c • 0 i .. -··J . .... ~~· .. 2. OOf<• . ' .... . . ::;-I ~or:F '--. -!. . . . . Ii"" ~ Reg . 3.98 Men 's poc;:ket polo. 1 00% combed cotton. Assorted colors. "Reg. 7.98 Men's Short -slieve polyester shirts. SoUds and patterns. ' . . • 200/oOFF 200/oOFF 19.99 Reg1~~§an. Reg. 24.99 Men's plaid rancher 1 00% cotton. machine washable. jacket. Wool blend, pile lined. 11 .18 Reg. 13.98 Matching jacket. XPerreJ 123 456 189 0 9 . _.. ....... .... _ -·--UN Your·JCPenney Ch1rge. Sale Starts Thurs- day ,.Dec . 19, f:nd Sund~y Dec. 22nd , 1974. • girls' dresses 4.00 to · 10.00 R~. ~.00 to 12.50. Take 20~0 off our entire stock of girls' ~dresse~. Choose from smocks, ~tjumpsLJlls, laced-tops. knit dresses with mirro( belts. All machine washable. In sizes 3-6x 7, 14~ So dress up for the o!ida sand save! -~ 3.99 Womens popsicle shoe. Solid vinyl Opper. cushioned. many colors to choose from. 5.60 Reg. 7 .00 Wos. Organizer handbag.. 4 separate compar!· ments. Solid cokirs. BUENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30 Sundays 1 Oto 10_ OR~HGE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9 30 Sund<1Y'> 10 to 9 3C ' ·SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No of So. Coast Pl aza • Open weekdays 9 30 10 IO Sund,iy< 1 o 10 1 n " / I • * 4.80 Reg. 6.00 Wos. vinyl handbag. Many styles to choose from. --- ' , ,,, ' '" ! " I lL '" I '~ ''I ' ,., .. "' ,,, ' I . ' "' • • ' .. ;\8 DAILY PILOT ThufMlly, Otc1mbet 19, 1974 -I • Santa's Helpers AssaHed . tiy Fe1ilinisis -· ·nEATJNFLATIONS ECIAL 2FO R1 w1m~SAD WASlllNGTO N "(A P) -In tbe Department of Hralth. Education and Welfare, where race and sex dis· triminatlon is a d:iily concern, some staffers spied "srx· pUi.ltatlon" ~hen two of Santa's helpers showed up this ye ar strollinK the corridGrS in scanty costum es. A meeting was called to heoir out the offended sta.r- rers and Santa himsel! was put on trtul. as one partici· pant ptit it. The verdict after a tumultuous hour-long se.ssion wa s not gui lty. _ · . Thl' Santa ~·as Russell Pt1 . Roberts HEW '!! freedom of tnform:.alion offi ce r, who for the last seven yeurs has '· don01ted his time to direct the charitable llEW Christ mus Bureau Shukin J.: his monC'y cun in the .department 's cor- ridors. he helps collecl some $1,800 u. year und mounds of L••I Ari T :•1tirin~ Sen. \l ··n Bi · tile. f0·:'\l'' .. ' (•xprrc..t:rd :.nger to 'orth \0 il;ln :·m :!O\'t>rn m(·nt ~1 l i ou t f:\)l.,.r<' lo .1c 1 oun! lnr .\merican :-nlllicrs mis. sin·.! in :1ction .... ince 1i ~1ris :1gr1•ement. llC> l·11llC>P ;'\orth \'ietnam·s :1tlion's ·qu lr;igenus.' PSA Cites Ainvest's Fare\Bid Generals Must Ask For Plane · \\'ASl-11'.'\CTO'.'/ (t,;PI )'~ Air Poree Chief ol Staff Gt!n. Oavid C. Jones has or· dered his generals to moke a formal request every time they want to fl y in a military tranSport plane. Jones said th e change, which strips the generals or their traditional privilege or flyi ng wh e rev e r a nd whenever they wa nt, wilt elimin,;i_t£_ 6,000 jobs and save StOO million a rear, in · eluding more th an 600 million gallons of fuel. He said th e planes v.·ould be taken out oft he control. or oi r base comm and ers and given to the )Jilitary Airlift Commund. "If someone , 'including a gener a l offi cer, wants lo go so meu•here, he"IJ come in and rec(uesl it on a stan· dardized form ,'' Jones said. "If the jus tification is sound , that request will be honored." OCC Spring List Out Orange Coast College's spring schedul e of classes is available. free of ch~ge, in the OCC Book Slor~ SAN f.'R.A~C_ISCO IAP) The 70.page booklet con· -Pac1f1c Southv.'es·t... . . . . . . ta1ns 1nformat1on about ad· 11\1rhnes has com1Jla1ned missions and registration t~rmall _y ~.hat ~ug.?es procedures, and a complete A1rwest IS • s chem1n~ lo li sting or spring courses. destroy PSA by offering_ a lou·e r,.farc between San ,,.Registration began Dec. Francisco and Los Angeles. IO and runs through Feb. 7. \. 1.n a cOmpl ainl with the The spring semester si.arts l Californill Public Utilities 1''e h. 3. The last day or Commission . PSA said classes issetforJunel3. \\"ednesday it h as a fare of · · S20.75 bety.•een the two For registration informa· cities and that on Oct. 2 lion , phone the OCC Ad· 1-lu ghcs Airwest riled a missions0friceat 556·5733. tariff calling for a 519 fare. IT S1\ID. ll.ughes has both il)tcrstate and inte rnational operations :ind in 1973 got federal subs'tdi cs of more than SIO mi llion . \\'ithoul th e su bsidies. it said . Jlughcs operations "woii ld have been unprofitable and. in fa ct. \\'OUld have resulted in subst;inlial losses." The Pl'C \\':JS askc<l to or· der an invC'sli gallon into Ajru·esl .rate structure in theCaliforn_h:i m arket. BANDITS COOL LI'ti!A {UPJ ) ·-Julio Ancharco Perez. 54. felt very cold when he woke up in hi s house in the Peruvian seaport of Callao. Newspapers said he -in· vestigated• where,thc draft was coming from and dis· covered that while he slept thie\.'es had gotten away ·with all the doors. IT WA S also asked to or· der su~pcnsion of the tariff Tate bctwC'Cn Los An geles -----------~I and San Fra nci~o and to rl'(lucst A1r\vest lo inl'rcase its f;irc. PSA is considered by thC' Pt.:C lo be thC' ratc·making carrier within the state. PSA said it receives no s ubs idy, operates on l.Y ~·n tti e stale an9 gels / ~ or its fC\'('OUC from the · f'r :1n r iscu to Los ,.\ngeles routr. It said it bclic\·es 1\ir\\'C'Sl instituted a substanli:ill\' r lower fArc to ):!;11 11 a cuni. p"1ll ivc adv:1 ntagC', di\'crt traffi c from PSA and "for lhe ultim .11C' purpos(' for !he- dcslrurtion of con1pl ainant as a compCtilor ." Official Burgled · Laguna Beach City Counci lman Carl E. Johnson has been the t ar g et of a home burglary. losing SS.52 in ('amera equipment and J('\VClrv . Johnson is a resident of 616 Pitysti c ·View. r..,olice believe the theft ' occurred between 7:30 a.m. a nd t p.m. Tues· day. LUXURIOUS TOWB. . ROBES . '. l EMPIRE STYLING · ~ GlllM. CiOU>, 01AMG1, rttC. I\ ' 11.Ul, UD .._.. PUU'\I: : • f I ' . ' . Ol>tEOF M.A~Y ''i '-! ~' r !..· ' \ ·~· I(' f~ ":: • ·l'. ,• ,.• ,, ·.!\. _,., " ' -' ' SOllTH COAST "'414 -COSTA MESA - LOWH LIYIL SIAIJ iHD OJ MAU -otlECn. Y ACIOSS •IOM WOOlWOITH'S !"HONE 14'-2~·· . ' toys, clot hing and food for n eedy families in \Vu shlngton's slumt. This season two ettr11ctive young REW employes, Julie Fras nerand Und a lludeck. "VOiunteered to help. lloberts shelled $56.30 out of his own pocket for the cos- tumes they selected: mini!ikirt·lenith red suits with "''bite trim and red leotards to match. . But the sides were unbalanced as only three pro- mlniskirters confronted a crowd ol about SO pre· dominantly middle.aged women. ~' ·"Santa Clau! is on trial ; Hell yes: Santa Claus and his (>A'O helpers''' Shl>uted one of the pro·mlniskirters. A representative or the Federal Women's Proa:ram -suggested that Roberts wear a miniskirt himself. "If I thought it would put another dollar and a half in the pot, J 'd come naked,'' he retorted. . ., Two f:nJret• Fort~ Pritt tt/ OM Daily Sunday thru Thursday 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Thru Dec. 30 ..Dillll(f .!trvtd nightly from 5: p.m.-. Entertainment Nightly , . RUTH ~ LEWIS -.K ...... ~ llEW has a laige contingent of hatd·core feminists, and the wrath of liberated y.·omanhood soon descended on Roberts. There were at least 15 complaints from the de- partment's 130,000 emplo~·es. "They felt I was using scantil y clad women to entice men to contribute,'' Roberts said . Roberts' supporters suggested that the complaints had come from "old men and jealous won1en ." They said the two Santa's helpers were more conservatively dressed than m any co.workers. ,'Fishrs, Mrats, 01•strr Bar, l'fott4·iVbfts:·Ales anJ Spi~1't11 . ~r. QI!7ristiun'uMl'. . · Another, nodding toward one or Santa's helpers, said·: ''I don 't see her belly button. And she Y.'ears a bra.'' JJJ E. Coa~t Highu.•.iy 1 The depaitment's Federal Women's Program de· manded that the girls co'ver up, because miniskirt suits degraded all female workers and reduced their status to the level of "chicks.." A meeting of interested HEW employes v.·as called to thrash out th e issue or the costumes of Santa's helpers. The consensus ·appeared to be, in the words of one~ participant, "Just put your money in and keep on truckin'" unlM.Ss llEW Secretary Caspar W. Weinber ger closes down the show. Newport 8t.icl1 ·· 1 Rtstr11ations (714} 675-5320 :,r .. . ' \ • ., ... Black & Decker · 19.99 16.99 Aj1yGollC1r1.101nchd1sc Wheels, push button handle and vinyl bag brackets. 99.97 Jsck Mlcklsua Ql)fden Be•r Nk;klaus set ol 3 woods, 8 Irons. Steel shafts. Weather Sealed PermawOOd" lamkf· eted woods. Precision· weighled irons. 19.99 Ajey GoU B19. TopQuaW!y vinyl, lar~ clothillg and accessory pocket, umbrella holder, detachable padded sitog and travel hood. Black & Decker XPerrey 123 45& 189 0 I ----~---·-... 2 01'.0 0FF 1 Men'• DDMbleknit Fancy Sportcoat mtd Knit .Dress Sluc.k. 23.99' Reg. 29.99. Men'• knit 1porlcotl. Polyester doubleknits in assorted solids and fancy pallerns. Regular and long sizes. 9.59 Reg. S11 .99. Men '• Slacks. Easycare polyester.machine wash. Assorted solids. U.. Y°"r JCPenMy Cti.rge. Sizes 30-42. Lenglh 29-35 10.39 Reg. S12.99 • ' 0 3~99 Men'• Dress Shirts. , Short sleeves. Cotton/polyester Pastels. 14'h-17. 4. 99 Long sleeves. 14~17. 32-34. • ' Fancy patterns. 7.88 Ori9in11ty 11.97. Features automatic cube rotatlqn, used lamp waritrng system (X100). .·~·, .,. ,_ 6.99 Ideals' Snap· Bowling Combines bowling with sna pping, . acti on shooting system. \ Black & Decker Black & Dock• 15.99 9.99 7'/o-lnch Circular Saw. Cuts 2-inch Finishing Send•r. 10,000 orbits per minute. Double insulated, Iron! handle tor e.11tra control. 120V. 1,5 AMPS . UL listed. (#7404). Jlg Saw. Make$ straight, curved, scroll cuts In wood , metal, piastre. Double insulaled. 120V. 2.1 AMPS. (117504). 10~99 \," "It-Inch l?r111. H!Qh ~er. well balanced. Double insulated. l20V. AC. 2 AMPS. (117104). · wood. dust e,ector. 4900 RPM. 120v. AC. 9 AMPS. (117301). 2.39 6-pc. jig saw blade set. 4.99 10·pe. d rlU bit set . Sale Starts Thurs., Dec.19th, Ends Sun., Dec. 22nd • • ' ., J • • IUEMA PARK: Beach al Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 1 o lo 10 ORANGE: City Dr, at Garden Grove Blvd. • Open weeialaya 10 to 9:30._SuQqays..10 to g;30, SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Brislol-No. 9t So. Coast Plaza • Open wee~days 9:'30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10_ \ - , ' QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancli 12.·I., :i;;,~...a..: o"""r-s.--....., "'!-.. _....,,_....: 0 0ops .. ...sorry." J,. M. Boyd . •• Poor Dad- N o Influence It's commonly believed a man picks a wife who re· minds him of his mother "''hile a wom an picks a husband who reminds her of her father. But that's not right. Recent research indicates both the man and the wom a n are most influenced in their selections of matrimoni al males by their mothers. If a wom an regards her mother as stem , she"s likely to _go for a stem husband. Jf she thinKs of /'ler m other as gentle, she IQOks for 1 gentle husband. The father of the bride or groom just doesn't haveall that much to do with it, poor fellow. Q. "WHAT'S Szechwal'I cooking?" A. That's a style of cooking popul ar in one region of China. Roughly like the red pepper doings along ,the Rio Grande. IF-THE -SCIENTIF1C names of -all known insects were printed in an ordinary encyClopedi.a of typica l- type, it would take more than6,000 pages. ' PROBABLY \'OU know ttiat an acre originally 'A-'as how much land a man with an ox could plow from dawn to dusk. But wer~ you awa1re the ori ginal measure· ment for a mile was the distance a Roman soldier could cover with 1,000 paces? IT HAS JUST BEEN 48 years that"the orri cial White House cook book, written by a former steward in the presidential maasion, earnestly suggested an earache could be cured by tobaccosmoke, open wounds should be stopped by a m ixture cf cobwebs and brown sugar, and asthma ml~ht be relieved by mus krat fur on the chest. Only 48 y~ars! . ·•~·" G.ET.JTRIG~ 'xo, the rirsl 'tJ .. coin to bear a president's portrait \\.'as not th e 1909 Lincolh penn y, am now advised. The 1900 silver dQl!ar carried Washington. The 1903 gold dollar, Jefferson. The i903 gold doll ar, ?.1cKinley, too. Frankly. 1'11,'J getting a litlle tired of 'our tnotto: "\Vrongagatn!"~ ~ · ', A SCHOLAJ;f. N.\1' D Dexter examined the school record~ in ·Denver. peeifi~aUy, the fre_quency .with which youngsters \ re punished for acting up. Then he compared recor s with weather chart_s. He found \Vt\en the hum idity was over 80,. the-children ~~re chewed out ri ve tifles as often as \vhen the humidity was below 45. Addrtst mail to L.M. Boyd. P. 0. Boz l87S, N~J)Ort. Beach.Cal. CHRISTMAS CHEER Some lnvestmenls are practical. Some are beautilul. A AoleJt ts-both, Invest a bit of your valuable time. Come In and see our extensive Role11 collection i' ' RO LEX ~d · • Mast« Cl>af90 . CHARLES H. BARR - ·' ' • -~Th~"""==''~·Oec:=:•~m~··~·~"~··~"~·~~;::::::::D=•='LY~P=IL=D==T==.JA91--,;=====c:==A.==R=()==L=E!!=.=s==L=()=U==M=~====;;r;~ Pupp ie S Christmas Party -Club Mlglit Fri., DK. 20 ,.,_ 1 ,_ ti CW.. MU SIC •MUSIC -herybody Wtk ... Smuggled a1ow.19ths1.,cosr•MEs•· ·Nudity··Nosiree~ BALTIM ORE (U PI ) ·- Nathan Polski says anyone who's 76 would understand why he objects to women running around naked - and why he's t aken a part· time job paying him $3) a day to look at dirty movies for the Maryland Board of Censors. .. . "I needed som ethin!J to . do," Polanski explained after he was selec ted as one of nine part·time censors who will monitor "X" and "R" rated movies for the board . ''I 'm on Soci\I Se~urity a nd that doesn't get me enough money. "'l"M AGAIN$T those . wome n runn i ng around . naked," he said. "If you wer e m y age -and I'm 76 -you would be, too." F r.a ncis Poll a rd. the board's chief movie inspec· tor, said the nine inspectors were selected from a fi eld of 75 candidates. BEFORE "A FILM can be shown legally in /lof aryland, it must receive a seal from the censoring agency. ¥ The inspectors will also check to be sure that any 9.99 Ml11e1' Trlcot Robts. Long quilled nylon robe with Kodel p0tyester fil~ng. Pifik., blue maize. Sizes 1C·18. scenes found objectionable by t he censors aren 't sli pped back in by theater operators. Pollard said the part.time i.<spec tors would have to work at least t wo nights a week. Election Set SACRAMENTO <UPI) - Gov . Ronald Reagan has call ed a special primary election for r'eb. '1 to fi ll the Assembly seal of \'cteran As· sembly speaker pro t em Carlos Bee, CD·•l aywardl, who died Nov . 29 . Misses Nightie. DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) - Searehing the car or a Ge r man woman, customs officers at the Dutch border came across an unusual form of contr ab:ind -38 chow cho"'· spaniel and poodle puppies huddled insi de apple crates. The driver wa s arrest· ed and had to pay $2,500 1n customs duties Officials said shC had t he necessary papers for the dogs but hid them to avoid duties. -~· :a1:x:· ·~· •. ~ . ., 1Jt1l~:,:..c:_.~..:;.~ .. •~• . ~·~ ... '" ~ 111 hnlihlrt 5....,..., S.•kt Wl•h•1E•~ A VEIY MEllY CHRISTMAS . ,- MAPPIHESS All TH~ HEW YU.I Cktwd Dite:. 24, lt74 to JCM. I, lt75 '"0"'1 "•·••1 -1••1 Flannel shill ol 100% cotton. Machine wash. Prints. S.M.L. $7 Sizes: XL, XXL ' Junior Sleepwear. 25°/o OFF Oui Entire Slock 01 Decoratlv4i Will Clocks. Choose lrom many styles o! electric or battery movements. sure gift pleasers at su't'e SaV!llQS. Our Entire Lin• of Kitchen Will Clocks. Battery 01 electric moverli~nts Great g1tr givers-Choose from many designs from trad1l10na! to the cur1st ot novelty clocks. 17.23 14.16 Reg. 22.97. Battery operated. ReQ. 18.88. Bu!cl'ler's Block K•1chen Clock. Banery oper· a1ed, easy lo read flU(Jlefals. 7.99 Ml•••• Dre11 length Rob9s •same As Above/Not Shown) Womtn'1 Porn Pom Scutt. Nylon tricot Assorted colofs to match most 1obes. No11elly design shirVbikini. Machin e wash brushed acetate/ nylon. P.S.M,L. Colors. r-j---<>otagon or rectangu~r design. Swiss patented pre· , c1s>0n movement Hand car.ied wood trames A vanety ot colors 011rad1!1ona1 • ' \ mouldongs • 16.88 59.97 29.95 . 209'0 SC'1 Smith Corona Super 12 Cartridge Etectrle Type· writer. Touc~elector, Power c!lrnage r&tum Pop-on car1ndge to change nbboo colors tram black. to brown to 14.99 Noreleo "Ladybug" Slwiftf. Close, tai;t. wi1h <1ual actiOn shaver head Easy 10 hold. design. EIKtfO!'liC: C:tlculllot. f en1u1e5 no.:ilooQ • decimal 8 d•g•t •eaaout (8850) Commodore 6 Digit C1lcul1tor. Battery operated Fits in 1he paFn or in the pocket. fMM6) ~. 111 •SI 711 t t • -- SCM Smith Coron• Electric Adding Mechlne. Perfect for the home. Add, subtract. - mulhply and have ii M the tape for income tall hme, ~yellow 1n seconds. Sale Starts Thurs.,. Dec. 19th, Ends Sun., Dec. 22nd ..;;._,,,)-~----~~~--~--~--~----~~~--~~ •UfNA rARK: Beach at Orengethorpe •Open we"ekda~ 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10to10. ORANGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 10 lo 9:30. Sun.days 10 lo 9.30. SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10. , ' • ,. , . - • A f 0 DAIL V PILOT .. Y.frx Refon11 f'la1c . ., Schools Again Have Fiscal Woes • ~VINE FOOTSofCIAll ~ • ' I T - Richard B. \l\ehe. O.P.M. & Mttuc' A. \fallOl'I ~.P.M. ol ByTlll)MAS D. F.IJAS AlmoSt ('Xi.ICtlv two years ago, ht?adllnt·i. ;di ovt·r California heralded the end (Jr tht· "financial s queeze" that hi.Id ~rippt-d the st<ilc's sctiool distri ct~ ror nearly a decade. _ Hut tnd:1y srhool off1 c1at-; once '1.t:J111 ;irt· ::.a~init th11t unless lht•Y i:ct nt.'V.' su p1:iort from f'ithf'r t ht' statt· 11r local t;ixpa ye r~. the prt1 i:rams they'll off er next f.ill ';-'i11¥infcrior liy far to th1s )t<G'"r ·s. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS la:<Jble industry. thin.cs h:t\'1• also rr m a1ned ulmost ;it tht' status c1uo . 1''c.w h;i\e t'\'~·n tncr11 o puo,;s nrw hli.'al l ax 1flt·~1'>Urt·i. becau ''·' the\'\ l' h;1d su(·h poor lu <"k 111 lhl• p<i~I nut if :10)flnl' ;it ;111 ha'i hl'en hl'lp1.:ll , it I'> lht''>t' sm.dl d1-,1r1ct' h:1s a surplu~ •if sC\t·r.il .11d, ht• udded. "The tux- hundrcd n1ilhon dollars 11:11 er~ 111 i.o rne districts '!'hat \\Ill put the H'IOnke.1 h,1\t• <igreed to pro\•ide .;;quurl'I)' un the b;icl. of ,on1f' i.lnd ~e're grateful. Ht•ag.10·::. -,ucct•ssor. Ed Hll\ unless the new s lutc n1und C. [!1·0\1n Jr , "h•1 1' l>ud i.:1·! li;1!-. an 1nrrease in ,d/'l•Jd\' at "or~ on lhi> 1•dutJ\1on fundins.:. "'e'IJ be 1975·76 ·1,ud~et he'll ~ubm1l 1n rt';il tr()uble." 1uthl· Ll·~1~l:1t urt' '."o 1l appe.1rs \he goals nf .. \linu'>I ,ii\ r11 ... 1r1c\s arl' "iB~ll"\. trur11pet1.:d so loudly ,ufft'11ni.: ~rl'Jtly right t•nh 11111 1e:.ir'> <iJ.lO. ha\'t' no" · · , .11 .. c; t•ur i::1· l11·rn n1uted \ot only arl' '.\1e.\lulll·n. bUdgl·I d1rt•t'l11r thl' pMrc'\distrlcts no bt·I· tor thl· Los Aiq:;Pli•!o t·lly lt•r o(f than before rcluth't' Ir's Jtlb• K 111!1 Amand ;:1 Blake and husband ha\'(' b('come rostC'1' parents to fi\'C Chcet nh cubs. 1'hey ~ire t r~·i n~ to presl'rre en- dangl'l'<'d s pecie's. !\liss BL1k<.' p la~«·<l Kitt.v on 'Gunsn1oke' for 19 yCi;\l'S. Douglas-Plaza Podiarrfsls Gr°"P announce lhe opening of tnelrollice for tt\e practice of poditlrle medicine and 1oo1 sorvery at • Douglas-Plaza Professlonat Btdg. av Appoint ment 2192 Martin. Suile 100 • ~• ~ne 752-004' (lll~a ~0r r..,ep . Jrv1ne, Cal. 92664 l.T Tl 'R~S Ol.:T th ;1t lhc l<1ndm a rk t ux rerorm· schonl rrnance law Y.rorked out in l<1te 1972 by Go\'. Ronald Rcag:ln .ind lht:n· Assembly. Speaker Rob Moretti has some serious flw'I,. ... ehool'>. \,1rg<:-,t d1..,1r1tt in t•1thl'\1ealth\·ones.but also Kids LJLe to · Ask Andy r :1llfor111a ;ind lht' s('C(•nd almo'>l all 'i1rc s till \·rry Ii! .~l·~·~·,~e~,,~;~.,~l~h~e~n~a~t~iv~n~ . .'.:.'.~'.::..-'~"~"~'~·n~~i~"~"~'~'~"~·"~"~'~i;~,~l~~~~~~~_:'.'.'...'.:'.':'.~~~~~~~~~~~_i~::::::..:::..:~~~~~~,-~~~~~~~~~-:~ \\'ITllf)UT Tll F: i n-··\\'e'\·e i,:01 10 ha\·~mor1· :.11ul'\'/l' ui>iT.tMJlllOi. trl'<•:.e!o lhey get through 01 oUICe many other present problem s, lh ese c<in be blamed \:.i rgt'ly on 1nfl at 1on. SB90 • .,, th e measure is called, was de:.i~ned to help equalize education around Calirornia, ~·ith \\ealthy districts like Beverly flills and Santa ?tlonica receiving ....,;maller increases in state aid O\'Cr a three.year period th;1n poorer di slricts. • For all districts, there w<is an increase in state aid aimed· 4;1t taking the pre- ssure of( local property tax- payers. ~IANY fo:Ot.:CATOKS SB90, districts s ut'h as Compton's, Ouartt's :ind ~evcr;d in rural portions of the San Joaqui n Valley "ouldn 't ha ve been able to retain the staff they~had IK'fnrf... :rhe new state aid they no"' ~et because their earht'r intake from proper· ty t<1x es 11·as below the ~t<i tev.·ide average has let thC'm stay arloa\. AC't ua ll y, h ad Gov....- Reag an s igned a n un- heralded· measure that ap- peared on his desk late last summer. SHOO might nov.' have a better chance to meet its g()a]s . That measure called for an increase in the innation factor of the original law and "nuld have boosted the amount the state is t'om- mittcd toh;1nd out. feared at the time that Rf.1".GAN \'•~TOED it for r«1t her th a n b r i ngi ng "economit'" re<isons l'vcn academic s tandards in ;1'f1 d·~ . ts 1 th• le·-I r though the state trc<1sury 1:: •• r1c up o .. "'"' o ----------,,-the wealthier ones, SB90T would bring the wealthier ones down to a lower, •• ... verage," level. r-;cither the property tax relief nor the leveling off process has actually oc· c urred an d m<iny educators point al infl :.i ti on as the prime reason. . For the inflation clause contained in SB90 allov.'l'<i for a r<1t e of betv.•een 5 and 6 percenl, v.:hile in actuality the infl <ition rale h a!i been in dt5uble figures the last tv.·o ye.a rs. j :j;i;iiii;;iii;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: The result has been that the new money the-measure pumpl'd into the schools has not amounted to nearly as rrluch in-rea l bu,.·lng power aS was expected. lJ'O !\JAKE UP for this, one schoo'I dis trict after o.inother h«1s had lo turn to \/Oters in tax override ballot propositions. Among the Jarget districts. l .. os AhgelcS and San Diego both n+.in aged t o secure nc"'· mbney this \\•ay. __And th_e m a ny s mall, \\'t althy districts have also passed both override :ind bond propos itions thnt ke<·P them abo\'e the state~·idc average level they ,.might ha\'C sunk tootherv.·isc. ?11eanwhilc, in the poor, small districts with Hille rui.io PUT '!'OU T06fTME F::-A COi,.IM ITTff. '? '· . ,, Rcvn , Sheff ct ,., CWilhfln dtcM1 *'-fy etitl, -wo.ld tr. • .,. to li!l'M ti. TMn "°'to be ot ~ti -My-. tM '"'" to r-'-d .. ' ....... -· -........... "" ~-IJ"lff•t•tlMMu Irie Se•cnid Ch r istmas fla s beC'n called \f\C' happies t season ofthC' yrar. \l/l• are thrilled by the \\'idc·eycd wonder of' C'htldren , a~OA wilh an·, t1ripat1on. \Ve ;ire 1•tarmed' hy th1• al I· pc r1· as i ve sp1 rit or j!l\'lll~. l'nderlyin g ;!JI or this i~. th1• rlcC'pc.-mC'aning of 1 l'hri~tmas .. God 's gift to n1ank1nd of It 1~ own Son and 1h"-pnm1scofsa11·a11un In dl•Cd, v. c N t: t;D Chr1~l111as 1 l,1•! us C/'IJO}' lt with lh<inJ.:ful lu•;1r\s. Our ~1 neere v.•iSh for you: 1\ l'hnstmas m:1de motl' m1'rr~ by l}IC' realization of i\i.~1 ~nifit;inec. c;;:H€FF€K ~ mollTU.l.ltY . q/b '-OllTH COAST HKJ#.'AY L/IGUNA BE/ICH 4Q4 1 '>3S ~-£,N(LE.MENTE 1'i:•,~THEl (AMINQ~E:Al 4q2-01co Wild•"'.., Shirt ... -we•r 1! hlte • jacket. All w.ool pia.ids with pocket. for you r hands. s:J:l.00 by Wooluch ~~ W11teliff Plaaa 1028 Imne, Newport Beach, CaWonu.t 92660, Phone 642-7061 SALE s1ao Ref. 199.97. Uoyd AM/FM Stf'l'eo Sy11em. Fea1ures 1ape reco1oerJ player. Phonograph Spea.Ker!. (1161 7628) SALE s144 Reg. 1S9.97. SoundHlgn Homt!' Enteftalnment Cenltr. Includes l\MIFM ste1t0 recetver. record changer. speakers, headphones. s111nd, more. (4469-E06) J (. 1: ( .•.. ,, .. ~ I.· ' ': , ' );~~!~1 )·,-~. ~ - 5.99 Memorex three pak 90-minu te cassette tapes. Reg 5.4 7. GE Porlable Radio. l\M wlta i;rate 1aC1•1T•ncluC1e5 carry1no s11.1p Bif!Gk aria -s•!~e•-tone <;ase. (P2790\ CHARGE·UP CHRISTMAS ON YOUR JCPENNEY CHARGE CARD SALE $31.99 l1t9-37.97. GE AM/FM Clock Aadio. Digital features •ak&-to-musrc or alarm. Sleep $WllCh (C4310) SALE $29.9 Af9. 35.97. Soul'!dHlgn AMI ' FM Clock Radio. Digital 3 hour 5laepsw11ch Wake to AM, FM c;ir ala1m. (8461) 1'9-27.f7. GE OlgUal Cloc;k Radio. FM/AM compact lea1u•e1 ea5y-1o·read dial Wake-to-music or alarm Sleep swl\ch \43151 '· SALE s45 -R~. 49.97. Uoyd Clod: A.cllo. Digital AM/FM s!ereo Onit features 3 hour sleep switch, (JJ6954) S,6.NT A _ -" ... ANA ONLY! Reg , 45 .97 AM/FM Digital Alarm Clock. Lighted N u·m er a I s. Wake to music or music and a I arm. -4 '· speaker. Solid state. (4325) 134.97 Reg.149.97.GE.AM/fM Ste1eo receiver. with B·l•n<:k Tope plove•. 3-ipt>ed oulomohc chonge•. lnclude1 1te•l!'ophone1, and uond. ISC:120Q) SALJO $16 • Reg.18.97. GE ~ReeordmM1~ PhonG. 2-speed manull turntable plays 3J and 45 rpms.(V2\1) Sale prie11 ellecllv• 4 days O'lty_ ,,.--.... 20.99 Reg. 25 .97 G.E. AM /FM Clock Radio, Snooz-Alarm. Has lighted clock face . AFC on FM . (C4506) 59.97 P1nuonJc AM/FM P'Oftabhi R9dio. F11tures publtc service band, AC/banery opmetioo. VU1tuolnglb11tery meter. (RF106QJ .BUENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays ~:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 lo 10. ORANGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9:30. Sundays 10 l o 9:30. SAHTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coasl Plaza • Open weekdays 9:30 lo 10. Sundays 10to 10. • ) L • ' • ' ' -· .. ... . Distaff Agent Shot Man Astrologist··Case Sche .. Ul'IT .......... Refo1'1Rer ~Nepal's King Birendra this \\'eek pron1ised his people he would in- troduce constitutional° reforms in the kingdom which has no political parties. ·Electric Treatment Stopped . SA:-. FRAr<crsco (Ar>r -Electric shock treat- ments have been suspended' at a psychiatric hospital here because or a new state law restricting their use. A group of former mental patients catJed Network against Rsychi atric Assault cOmRlained that the Lang l ey Porter ;.;europsychiatric Institute was abusin g the trcutment. V>'hich consists of pass ing a small. brief electric current through the brain. TllE GROUP charged the hospital didn't explain adequate!~· to patients the risks involved 1n the treat- ment, -most often used to treat se\'ere depression. The curr-ent produces con\·ulsions similar to an epileptic fit. but controlla· bl~ by me!Jication. OR. Al\IES Fisher, head of the treatment program. termed ... "complctely ralse'' CHICAGO (UPI)·-A young. petite female un· dercover agent, lying bloodied on the floor after being thrown through a glass bookcase, shot the suspected leader of a major drug ring, authorities re- port.' The wounded suspect und his son y.•ere captured \Vednesday but the son's wife escaped. At the mo- ment the woman agent fired, officials said, the sus- pected ringleader was threatening to kill a male undercover agent also working on the case. JOHN J. lllNCHV, direc· tor of the 'MetrQ,POlitafi En· rorcement Group, a secret antidrug unit, declined tO identify the femal e agent but described her as "very young and quite petite." The alleged ringleader, Larry Siebert , 42_, was charged with attempted murder and sale of cocaine. He was reported in fair con- dition in Northwest Com- munity Hospital, Arlington !·!eights, with two bullet y.•ounds. liis son , Dean Siebert. 20, was charged with sale or a controlled substance . J.linchy gave this report or the sliooting: THE YOUNG woman agent and a male agent were in a condominium apartment owned by Dean Siebert and hi s wife, Carol, 20, to buy two ounces o( high grade cocaine for $2,800. During the transaction, the Sieberts spotted on closed circui t television nine other agents entering the build- irig. "They turned on the:two undercover age nts,'' llinchy said. ''hurled the fe m ale agent through a glass shelved bookcase-an onto the noor and' tackled and disarm ed the maJ.e a~cnt. . "Larry Siebert stood O\'er the male agent and threatened to shoot him in the head. The female agent u•as lying on the floor bleed- ing from the cuts she got from the glass and shot him twice." charges by t~e group lt)al SIEBERT \\'"-S taken to ·the lh,erapy <"an-,eause braiq the hospital. his son surren-· damageMnd memorylpss. derea but the y.·ife managed Fisher snid a new law tak· to escape. ing effect Jan.twill make It l·linchy said Siebert was A pretrial hearing ror a 75-year-old Costa Mesa woman, aecused of violat- ing a city ordinance with her practice of astrology and counseling, is selJan. 24 in liarborJudicial District Court. Zelda Pryor, of 499 Cabrillo St., will then face trial Feb. 4 on the misde· meanor charges, to which she has plead~d innocent through her lawyer. Newport-Mesa Uniried School Dis· trict Board of Trustees member Donald Smallwood. a lawyer, ap- peared in behalf of A'Irs. Pryor, a widO';', to enter the plea Tuesday. She was cited two weeks ago by a police detective who ''is ited her Church of Astroligh1 and counselingof- flce in her home for a personal reading. • ·t4.99 Riv•I Crock Pol. Slow cooks stews, soups, roas1s.100. Full 21+-quart capacity. (#3 100). Detective Dick Bowman asserted 1'1rs. Pryor's activity is illegal under a section or the Cosl a Pilesa l\1unicipal Code dealing with fortune-telling and related activities. ..Local :iulhorities say her practice is now inh ere ntly illegal under wording of the law, despite the fuel her Churl'h or Astrolight has been operating four years. She is u notary public, is em:· powered to marry "couples and ad- vertises her church as a religious or· ganizati on, , She denies Cortune-telling and firmly" maintains her astrological forecasts are based on s<'Ll!nces including astronomy and th at th ey are lcgitimute. .. Our ord inanrc is so broad that it Vets' Bills OK'd covers all theSc people," cc:iunlcrs City Attorney lloy June. \VASH1NGTON (UPtt-=-The I louse lnvesti gatol"s h:J\'C fil ed identical Tuesday ga\'e final congressional ap- misdemeanor charges in at lca;;t two prov al to two bills expanding the other cases \\·h1ch have surfaced since veterans guaranteed home loan pro- the neu•ly-reviscd code section "'as gram and inc reasing educational adopted . ·1 benefits ror dis'!bled vets. 12~99 GE L•ther Di1pen•tf- Ge1 comlorla.tile shawes wl!h "°' sna .... ng et.am. u~ anya<1rosotc.an (SC01) 16.9.9 Gilletle Super Max. Slyler·dryer w11h ;i.11 the attachments you want for the look you want. (HD7) 10 .. °'""'"" "" .. ""'"" ·"~ .......... . 495-0401 C.....to<>O< I.Jc. CJ6-SC$i1,~>1 ,~ PLUMll.-.t.c. Complete Plumbing. Heating and · Air Conditioni.ng NEW DISCOUNT San D•eQO Freeway al Avery Parkway 28922 Cam.no C3POslrano Ufl•!Ct , .... ,, .... ,, .. , '°"" - oiSCOUNT l"RJC PILLSBURY FLOUR 5 LB. Bag Enriched Reg Price .93 with COUpO!'I .59 Llmll on• II-I* eoupafl. ' • • • • • , PIMH pr-1 l;QUPon with llMI. ~ -. 4'1111-coupon.,...cu"-. f 1 Good onl~ •I TrM_, Sup« MMk.t I ', GOODTHRUDECEMBER2.4th / '-SAVE 34< -,'-. , . , . .. _ ... ,,. ... --.... -vir.tually impossibte for a the leadq__of ... iu:iru: .... wh1$-.i-.l--+-I -palienrto ge :-i.fiocktfett71ias affiast 20 members. ment. Under th e law, such proved by :.i t.h~ee·P~tson · ~ Stocks therapy first mu't be •P· [-u rlo1lng panel and phys1c 1ans must 1 exhaust e,·er\· other treat· same day fresh ment method· rirst and c~-•••ott p1ain c\·ery P?ssible s ide cf-In t·h 1•,~j•.jRj(~· .... Qni(~,1 .. 1 reel to the p<ilicnt. -e l.;i'il.~.-IAl.~ .• ~.11- Abbot Backs Rock Audience CleaJ!up· REI!\IS. France IAP) -Pot-smoking teenagers may have desecrated Reims Cathedral but Easter weekend worshipers \c11ve the church 'i;1 y.·orse condition, Abbot Charles Philiponat says. The abbot. v.·ho is the cnthedral's archpriest, responded to demands by parishioners ror purification of the 13th cen- tury calht>dral "·here French kings \\'Cre cro..,.•ned . The parishoners said mcm~crs of a rock concert au - dience of S.000 drank, smoked marijuana and-urinated in the cathedral. The archpriei;t deplored the u~e or the drug but added: .. t participated in cleaning up ltrter thr concert and there were no syringes as soml.' people maintained. There \\'ere onlv thr<'l' or four \\'inc bottles and the rest were for sodas and fruit-" juice. The Rei ms Cathedral is much dirtier after Easter \\"eckend. for exumple." -- IAMIU.Ml:lllC,lltfl , WMl lh.irta 111perbly , tailored with.lon9 tails and nap ):>oclleta, ofiered in greet pla>da. $21.00. -. MAITDIQIAJIGt w..talilt Plaaa 1028'Imne, N.wport Be.ch, CaUfornia 9'26fi>, Phpne 642--7061 .. .. 15.99 Weal Bende Slo-Cooker'". Even heating cartx>n steel pot with 5 heat sellings. · Completely immersible (5225) Not Available at Buena Park ~ 10.99 GE Can O~er/Knlle Sh•rpener. 2 i~ 1 apphance, Removable cuU1ng assembly. Avocado. gold. (EC 33) (GE) (EC32) Can Opener Only 8.88 Not Available in Buena Parle: 25.99 GE To•st 'R Oven. Grills. toasts, heals up frozen food. Fils on a counter top. (T93\ T94 -4 Sllce TOllater Oven V.Dinne~s.Grills·Toas! 29.99 10.99 ~1mlllon B1Kh Com Popper. Seti-buttering. 4·quart non-stick plastic cover Avocado, Harvest (500) :.Xf>erre/! • .• 11J ~ I 141 ct t ·--. -- > 8.99 Proctor Pastry To•aler. 2-sl1ce pop·up. Heat selection bar, Chrome finish. (T6\8WI 21.99 Clairol Kindness HalrseUer. 20 rollers, clips. cora'1n one compact un11 With 6 oz Custom Care Cond1t1oner. (K-4001 2-3.99 G.E. Hair Care Center. 4 speeds. 4 heats. ll's a superblow dryer. comb. brush. plus power cen!er(SB-1) l f • • b'i 18.88· Con1lr Pro Styt1 Ha ir Dryer. 1050 Walls 4 1P.mpera!ure control. bu1lt·1nau1omat1c sare1y controls t060) WESSON OIL 38 OZ. Bottle Pure Vegelatllo Reg Pnce 1 98 1.49 w11hcoupon Umol ofle 1t&m per COl.lfll'f· f'leaMI l)!'ff.91\l COIJOO'l Wolli 1!11fft, Umol one C$'1JPOO llettu~. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • \ Good otolty a1 T rNSU!Y Super Mani.tit r l GOOD THAU.DECEMBER 24th / ' ' · •• SAVE 49' ,' ·. General Mills Party Snacks 4'h OZ. Box Assorted Flavors Reg Price 65 .49 Wtlhcoupon limit on• llMll p., coupon. • • P1•••• P'•hllt,coupon wit~ 11..... , 1 l l,..11 on• COUllOfl p-. cullOtntf f , Good only 11 lr .. 1u.-, Sup« Mtrtf'I I • GOOD THRU DECEMBER 24th1' •• SAVE 16'·' . , .... .. .. .. -.. - Sale Starts Thurs., Dec . 19th, Ends Sun., Dec. 22nd , BUENA rARK: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 10 9:30. Sundays 1 o to to. ORAHGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. • Open weekdays 10 to 9:30 Sundays 1 O to 9·30. SAKTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. al So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 9:30 to 10 Sundays 10 to 10. ,, ! .- • • 62.99 Orig. 84.99 A real racing beauty. Mounted shift levers, Clatper brakes. racing style saddle. Add1t1onal charge for assembly. Boy1s ~nd Glrls Huffy 3-Speed 59.99 Orig. 74.99 Standard handle bars with 3 speed gearshift. Side reflectors as an added safety feature. Additional charge tor aSsembty. 6.99 F 1sher-Price Bowling. Take ,J"n .\" 11,11111"· "in.111 rilas\lc ball 1111•".> ,.,, '•c ', J\•"1 .. nc•ck-'erndown' ...,i.:<JT•·~11·.ir 1 11 I •p 01 pin rack ~"t'P'> IP ' 1 ')I+'<; ....... .._ -~---·-- 6.99 Fisher-Price Baskelball. Y ounq-.ter<> c ,1n !l,lvf' 11111 w 1t11 this pint s•:cd has~,,tt1.111 .tand .1r1d hoop Sc or(' ,1 h,1<:.~•·t ;1nrl thr• bPll rinris lnch1rl"s h.111· .. h•'<l l1bogs ;ind btJ1ll-1n SCOtl'J~. Ute Your JCP•nney Ch•rge. Sale Starts Thurs- day, Dec. 19, Ends Sµnday Dec. 22nd , 1974. 5.88- Play Family "A" Frame. F1sher- Prlce. Modern styled "A .. frame play house. Includes patio area. lounge chairs. furniture, pl~y people. I 10.99 45" Teddy Bnr Synthetic fiber fill. ChOOse from many assorted colors. 22.88 ,, ,_ Two rear dnve wtieels, chopper styling with chrome trim. By Eldon. • 9.99 Barbie"' Beauty Cen.ter. Mallet. The exten'dable pony1<ul on lhe alrnost Ille-sized Barbie• grooming head can be combed into lots o! styles. Includes cosmetics. brush. more. 8~99 Playskool -i McDonald's-i. 20pc. sel ol sturdy plas:1c is a mini- ature replica ot !he real McDonald's Includes play , people. cars. tood trays. more. Ages 3-8. Your choice s3 ea. • Reg. 3.97 ea. volleyball, soccer/ kickball. Vinyl construction. 4-Square Ball of rubber comes w ith decal. _, 8.88 ._..G.·c_,-· Includes Barbie,•dunne bugQY. a traller and all · equipment. B y Mattel. 12.9,9 Marx Big Wheel. The classy trike that kids'U love II slow sl ung slab1l1ty m~kes 11 sale lor kids. 9.99 Reg. 12.97. Tennis Racket Steel framed racket. Tournament nylon strings, leather grip. IUENA PARK: Beach al Orangelhorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 lo 9:30. Sundays 10lo10. ORANGE: C1ly Dr. al Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 9:30 to 10 lo 9:30. Sundayl 10 lo 9:30 . SAHlA ANA: :J,900 l)o. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 9:3010 10. Sundays 10 to 10. 7.99 FROG TOY BOX Strong Durable Green Plastic. Multi-purpose container. Ideal for keeping toys. A Charming addition to any child 's room. ' .. 4 ---- 4~99 Tonka • tAlnl-Camper. Modern carnpP.r styling 1n this reahsllc version di the real th1tig . lnclutles open a1r,rqol. sim- ulated 1ntenor. aU·around windows, mor£' 1~97 ea. Tennis Balls. Championship tennis balls. Stock up a ye·ar- round supP.IY now. 3 baUs per can. • "' .. H• " ... • .. ,, .. "' '" ' .. " H, "" ... .. ... .. "' • ·~ <• •• .. Deaths ~ls~where . LOS ANGELES IAPI - Fu neral services wera held \Ved nesday for, John F. Huber, 85 , publisher of Pla}'gocr magazine ror 60 ~·ears: Huber di.ed l\1onday 1n a Santa l\1on1ca nursing home. Deulh Nollres COl.DltlN £dnl JllM (Oldrl!ft. •••~! of l-• BNCh, C•., St5 C...u SI. 0..1• ot at•lll O.Ctmber 11, ltl• •• uw • 01 lo!, Jn Do-#nll' At!Wobihl.iiorl I. Eoteflde(I C•te Howo1111. Mi11 Colort11 ii wrvlveG ltv ""' tirtllltr, Rev. Atlll11r M, Co!Ortn 111 H illseltlt, Mltlll9M1; ,. ... , .. n1Kt1 •llCI ..._""· 11••11 ~ -ne.....,,, si,.. WOI 0 .ll•Mullt Ill Norll'lliel<t S."'ll\ilfy, N orllll1tld, M111., llNl,.l ·0111 Y••• ~I HillicWlt Cllolltge lfl MiCINOM, ~I 01 The Sr.It k-tw Gil'~ -IMI, M•<"'-· ~ ... nuy 11111rld ....,,., lt••nl"9 ot Horptr Ho1pl111, Detroit, M1c~1gon, or-•tlnu 111 1t11, then ..... ,.., ,,,. u~ Arfl>Y NlltHI Corp, •n ..... llOSPlll Un•I \1 tw~•ttred ti 9llllfl. Fr.ante At !fie con. c:tuskwl ol WGrlll Wu I, ........ I -.o., ois.c:i..rg+ei on M.11 •• HH. Al 11111 i. ..... 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In litu of,_,. ..,.....,,..1 Con· l•lb11llor11 "''' bl ..-10 Tiii AMl•ic•n MM<'tAIMK l•tlon. RATN,Jt, TlllOlioc't I!.. Rt111, Jr., rt..c:ietll ol SMI JUMI c..i5tr-. D1te.Gt<INlllOK-r 11, 1•1~ •t .... ~ ol •1. !turvl...., by"'' wilt J11I, dtVtlllt•, l(t y Clli•P•ll• OI New tl~lrt; 10n, Erwifl, w.i11 o1 Color-; tunl, Grell• M•Yt•, Ntw Yori!.; gtanc1C.ll11dr~, Ali<.1. P~t!. Sill.,.:itr, ~llllr• •nd L11a; 0111 11•t•l•1Jt.ll'IO<lllld, M•kt . • Servkei will OC! lllld Frl<Nr. OKerf!Dtrl'Oil 2:00 ,M, Sr.eUor ltglllW 8etc:ll _.lu•ry Cl>iP11l <Ollducttd br Elk• lOlllJll No. JOY, Sift Cl•nlrt11tt . C.1. Pri••tt 111t1r ...... 1. Mr. A•11• wts a member ol E1k1 LDDQt. GrHnwlch. COnlll'Clltut, ........... CM A,P,A, F1ll11i Or11•n11i1lon In Sotn J...,,, Cor>trib<I· tionl IO •ny l•worl1tc...,i1r. s.r..tlt• l~n,o &l.acll Mortu1r111ir.clori. 111! .. NICI( Clydlt D. Atllllk k. 0.lt CM Geil ft DK1mbor ta. 1'U. AtSldtnl of El lrllOflte, C•. AIJI 10. S.Wwiwtd by h" wlltl Cl..a A11111!<k CM El MonllP; i.on, J•mtl T, Aflllllck CM F'ol'U•nd, O.-evon; dlugl>ter. led• Ary ol HuM\1191on .Betel!; ililtr, Je ... 1 WlrCI "' Y•11 8Urtft, ""°"YIN· llv1 gr1ndel)llclre11 1ncl h,..gtNI• Ot•l'ICl<llilClrtn. Gr-l;fell -•ICli w•!l bl 111\d Frhl•Y 11 :00 AM, G,poc:I SMpl\erd Ctmttt•t. Munn1191on &tac:ll, C•. Stnlln~· •Mott,,.,.., directors. • ,AR•IM ll••Nr1 Pt••ln, •Ho-CM El TO'O. C.. 0.tt of M•lll ~r 11, 1t14. S..rw>ved l>y lllt llinHM Wlllltm Y. ,trtlln; 1l1t6r, Mn. P1trklt at..-tl-Ytn MllVI. Ct, nll'lt 111tc11""" """""'llfl. MtK ot TM en,;"1an Bwltl Friday 9:00 AM, SI. K~"n'I C.1i>Ol1C Cllurcll, Ml••lan Yie]t, Ct. l1111rm1n1 AKtMlon Cem1ie.., M<.Cormi<• Ml.slon -1 ..... ,, Sift Ju111 (...,;•tr-. OorKIOl'i. WATt:RMAM K ltUt L. W.lltrmtn. O•lt ot llt11h °""""' 11, 1914 .i 1r...,. 01 "-Rt1111tnl a Cattt -Ml, C•. !><lfv1ff<I ll'Y ,..., IOlli, AoC>trt •I Nt* Medco. .llck ol N .. Me oleo, Cl¥tt; of Atlro-n1 If"' l¥ow ot Color.,._; 11• d .... 11", 1111 L......., ol SM! Btr,..rCIV)o. NW1 Stur"' ol Ot<I-~.,. 111.,0W ol Virglllit, Btrbtrl ~M of AiW.-S. Llllit Font•n1 ot Ar-....., Rvtll SN<1•11flol CMUI Mtui; 11 'IJl'llllklllldttn, ?II 1.-.J1. gr•~dch /l dr111 , ll Qftit•O.ft••· 11r•fldcllU<1ren •nd 1 orttl:Qrett·or•••· orllldc:lllld. Strvictswlll bt Ml'a 'F •IOtv J: 00 PM, Belt &road"''' CP!illtl. ln1trMlnl tltrbt• Reil c .......... D!re'10fl, B•U llroMwtyMorlu.,y, IALTt-IEIGEIOH FUHEIAL HOME -·-J IEU llOADWAY . MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Couo Mesa 0.2-91!\0 ~. --McCOIMICI ti,tOITUAIY . """"' '°""' ... ~.941!. Sor> Non Copk.11ono 495·1776 -·-• PACIFIC VIEW MEMOllAL PAIK C-iery . MoillCry Chapel 3500 Pocific; View Drive Newpori Beoc.h. Co~lornoa 6'1<1·2700 ---·-.PIEK FAMILY COLOHl.\L FUHEIAL HOME 71!WJI &bo Awt .• Wt1tmir1'1w B'll·lS2S -·-SMITHS' MOITUAIY 1:.27 Moin !>t """"""" """" . ,,..,,. • • . [ Pilot Logbook J Dear Jack, Just For the Record •.. By DOUGLAS FRITZSCJt-f.: Qt IN Dtlly Pli.1 SU.II "FRO:\l Tll E OFFICE of Jack P. Va.dlerga, Orange County Assessor. came a missive to my mailbox \Ved· nesday. Seems that the assessor got v•ind of my purchase or assessor 'f"parcel number 141·464·05 -my house - and he "'ants some more information top.ad the public record. _ "\\1e are currently collecting sales and other economic data in order to develop a more equitable as- sessment program," Jack wrote to "Dear Property O"·ner." , I guess th:.it means me, even though my records show an equity of a littleo\"er SIS. So far. Jack has got· ten more olitof m y payments tha1;1 l have. ANVWA\', JACK'S offi ce has been building quite a scr apbook of newspaper clippings lately regarding some illegal things the grand jury all eges nine or hi s boys have done. So T can unders tand "·hy he v.·ants better informa- tion so he can do a better job and get the old team back on the right t rack. I \Vant to do v·:hat I can to help and. !or the record:, Dear J ack, l'OU \\'A!\:TED TO know some things about my hous.c. so I just though.t l'd drop you a note ansv,.cring l"Our questions. Jack, I hou ~h t the house about the middle of Sop- tembcr a t a total sales price of S37 .000-\\'e thought it \•;as a pr('tty good deal. \Vt' couldn't scr ape tog('thcr a do"·n payment. J ;.ick. so "'e used the GI Bill to finance the loan. The c losing costs, though, were murd'er. That Sl.100 just about cleaned qut our savings. I thought the inlt'rcsl rates "·ere pretty steep but considering. I guess 9.5 percent "·asn't so bad. But J ack. in ans"·er to your qucslion. I'm goin g to ·have to pny S362_57 a month (or the next 30 yea cs to pay the' place off. YES, J AC K. Jhc.purch;J.sc price did include some other things th<in the Ja_nd and buildin,1.:s. ThC' forn1er O\\·ner "'as rc;illy great :.ind put in nc\v cal'l)('linµ. :\lost of it is <t 1:1\\·ny gold <'olor. but t\\'O ro<Jms hu\'e bto\('n ('arpl'tS. I fi gure its probably \\'Orth ahoul Sl.500. But Jack. the carpC'tlayers did a pretty J~r .iob in u couple of pl:1ecs and I'm not sure ho"' thiil affects the overall \'ll\Ue. J :.ick. I 'm not sure hov• to ans"'er qu(':;tion !), the one about "anv other information \\'hi ch ~·ou feclls perti - nent." To -tell you thC truth, today l'.m "'Caring blue und \\'hitc striped boxer. shorts. !\1osl of my un -_ der"·l'ar. though. is the pl<iin \\•hitc government issue variety left over fromTny years i11 t)le Army. • AJ'l;YTlllSG ELSE ~ ou·d like to kno"·· just ask. I re. ally "'ant to kl'.'ep the PlJblic record straight. ~ Jack, there <ire just a eouplc of lhlngs I'd like to knnw. ~ -. • · \\'hat's all lhis ahout the hoys in your office "'orki ng on:\ congressional campaij.!n "'hil e the)' were bein~ paid by the assessor's ofrice? And why is it t hat you folks \\•ant to keep the]:raml jury transcript of thC' 33· count indiC"tmcnt-sealcd ;1"·ay from public vi ev.'? J ust toiset the public record straight, it S"eetns li ke you'\'c got a }lell of a lot of nerve asking all thcsC <iucs· lions 11bout my place "'ilhout·l:i\'ing me a fC\\' anS\\'Cl'S ahoutyours. Love and kisses, Doug. SERVICE SALES ESTABLISHED 1925 FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERYICE MAGNAVOX SONY RCA PHOME 494.7573 SPECIAL 1 • INFLATION FIGHTING .. • ' Thursa.av.December 19.181• DAIL V PILOT .4 I ;J ssasts ets League Seeks Members 'rht'.' Animal Ass1~tunce Lt·ague of ll untington Beach IS now conduct- ing a 1ne1nbcrslup dril't' thJt orfcr~ free ilog plaques or cat statues to all new rpt!mbers. !\l !'.'mbers hips :ire S IU fu r ;111 1n lli\'idu:d. S15 for " f;in11h or S2 lur rnl1n1bers of junior h1~h S{'houl ui::l'. 'l'hc: plaques and ::.l 11 lut•s \\l'l"l' donated to t he tcaguc by tht' liuu~l' o f Plaster in \\'estntinstC'r CL•ntt·r and are being ha nd painted b v Sue !\larcolti, a league member. · Lt'Uf::UL' volunt~crs \1 11rk tluil\• fro nt th1' C:iliforni,1 A11imnl ('untrol Sh{']ter 1n llunlln ~!on Beach, ht·Jp1 ng 011·ne1·s find Jo::.t pcls ~nd SC'ekin~ homes for llnl·hnm cd un1nu1ls -3.000 to 4.000 a ~·t·:i r 111 II uni inglo11 At·11ch u hJ1H'. Buth Fr;1nl.i1>l. JC'a~u1· pr1·s1t!"111 . pu11~tctl out lh:il 1n thl' past t110 11)011\hs \11lu ntl·t•rs h<t'llt' µ!:i t t'd n1ut'1' .1 1111nals th:111 had to b l! tlcslrn,1·t•d. \\1th 201pl,1t·t·d111 nt•11 hnmL'S tn ~O \ l'l'n her '['he ll!.l).;U.1.! Us t'::. dOllJ \I UJ\S tu !Ill - SIZE l:: .. -SIZE 185113 '48" 185115 152"- -185/14 •48~ l 95115 157°' '95114 '53" 205115 ··64"- ·205114 ~~ 215115 215114 ~ 225/15 BEL TED RADIALS STEEL Belted Rad ial 185119S.15 WHITEWALL ""' 3995 E11115 n 1115 ll0115 FT0/15 f"rl5 F&0/15 155113 145/13 95 155/14 155/15 24 165/14 1R';l4 '"":,!'" -Sl.U It U.11 Ftdt1.il (ic/1t Ta I, llll't~ lfil!t S~Ht I L '" ~ Alt • --.i1 J. T11t11 All 4 Orl111t • 4. ll4hM• lll Wllul trl. • a. •• ,..1. ....... Cy!. .. ""' • I. 11•,•t Fr1N1t WllMI lt~ill'l:s • Deluxe Job • Now Only •• U.S. CAas-D• M lYPI Dll1it 11 ~ lrlU lilll Jin All 11tw ' • ll'Mt Sfriq' I "tase Stals • SPECIAL! • 520/13 5.20/12 STEEL BELTED l'/J: Iii 4\·f.j ! {) CHOICE OF SIZES: A78/1l G78114 G7811S EJB/14 H78/14 HJB/IS • • pru1·c f:i cd1!1t•S OJ l I ll!'.' ;u1nn.d :-.ht•ltt·1·. 0 \11\L•tl b ) lilt· l'1ty of ll u11 \1ni.:1011 lll'a<·h. \'ol1..1n1t•t•rs .11 ~1> p1·11 1 1dl' l l•~tt•r hurnL·~ fo r s t)lllt' Jlt'IS \1 IHll· ~1'l'k1n g Jlt•11· hnn1l'S fu1' thl·111<, an1I the ll'.l ).ll1 t• pr011ill':-. 1nlor1n ~1t 111n 11n 10 11 eusl llt'U(t'l'lllJ;. 11f p1•l:-, ,1,, 11 l!ll ,1s .1 11:--1 of :-.h1•lt\•rs 111 Or,1ni.:t• l'o>u11t\ 11 hl·rt' u1111t·rs n1a y look fur lu;.l :111 1111,1l:- lnfurrno.1t1011 ;1bout tll l'llil n·r ~l 11p 1, :n adahlc lh1'0u).!h B11-.: Mil\ 111 Hunt 111~te1n BL':H.'h or hy t'JllllH: \h•· l1-.1gul' al 96U·2900. • 560/1 5 • 5.50L13 WW • 5.10/14 • 5.60/5 90/6 OOx 13 l l•<•••lll 145/12 155/14 100/oc~~~s " • MARK C. BlOOMI Will ' • • • " - ON ALD CASH, BANKAMEBICARD, & MASTER CHARGE PURCHASES. MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING 17th & Irvine, Weslcliff Plaza, Newport Beach 645·0792 Open t:v~nlng' unlll Christm11s • . • • . • • • -y 00 A SAFI IRAKI JOB! II If llnh•t f•ll!._ t• 1• 111•Mlt•r •f •• Miles i•lllcot•lll, li11ht1 wlll lllt ••· • thMtell Fiii tf th9'9e1 plus SIMlt char,. fW i•steltotlon ... ,. ' ,, ... , ....... ., ., .... , ... ''" , ...••. Ot,• WM•I CJ_I, $1.tS 1_?1 l Sptcltl f'••llL . UMilt R•s ~•w.i ••" """' Hll. ~-~ .. BUENA PARK 2962 Lincoln ll•d. l~ofUMot. ..W ICllOttt 1714! 826°5550 FULLERTON I 321 Soutti Euclid. ' 11 btoc:.k tolortti of Ii~~.,. • 17141J70.0100 ORANGE 410 tfortti Tustin • A•eiMt 17141 639·4321 GARDEN GROVE LA HABRA 2000 Whittift' ll•d. ICOl'Mf' of Whfttitr and l•achl 674·3666 14040 ........... .. 1,.,...,w;, ........ ..., . -.d ll"oelctw 1!1 17141 530·3200 .. ...... ~ , ...... , ··-fO.lfll to '14" Inclusive SIZES AVAllAIU ro "' S.60/14 678114 5.60/1 J H 78/14, 6.00/13 9.00/14 '7811 4 '6.8S/1S F78/14 6.00/15 1 JS/13 145/ll ·S.10112 IU8(-IYP[ BlAC~ • .- \ •• -, • A J .f DAILY PILOT ............................... ~. -ther9-iJ-yea 1n COrona Del Mar ~~][ 3901 £ . Co..ti Hwy. ~ .. ~~~-.~?:~:.~ ..... • BEAT INFLATION! Cut your food . costs 30-50°/o ! Ji. yoor'• supply al loss than 45' per meal.. '1 f'l ,:~ ti' .. ~. . • WALTER FLOOD CENTAUR, TRADING CO. '00 Gk>Mtrr•. S11lte I" lO'J""lll ••ct(.11 . 494-1066 124 ..i.w.1 :a . ~ll~Jittg BtJ11r1l1v11ll~ J.c;.i ninc !-;hephercl ;:ind Dan llossis. both studc.uts in Fountain Vulley I-li gh S(·hool's '.\lrn t:dly Giflt·d ~l1nor progr;..im, loosen up dice-throwing and token -moving musc les for l\tonopoly J\1aratho11 Dec. 27-31. Te.ims from <·lasS{'S p!~1n to play popular game Of high Tirl ance for 100 hours Straight a nd ' \\tll retlp (';1 ~h pledges lo fi nance thei r trip to nation's capital this spring. ~l;..ir~1 thon \viii l~1kc plac:t! ~i l \Vest minster J\'la lL ~JlcttlJ <flJrwtntn~ to all •.• Carpenters' Ai~ Named as Planner andtnall . ·-• 'SANTA J\l'\A -:- t:;1 rpcn1cr 's l:nion cx- Ct'ul1\'C Ger;..td T Stt.'<fman of G:1rdcn (trove has been n.imcd to the Orange Coun- J} planning commMlsion by Supcr\·1sor-clcct Laurence SchmiL :"'-·crct ary of Carpenters L'nl~ Loc<.il 2361. . In th1:1t capacity. he is responsible for planning, supervising, bud geting and coordinating the aeti1•ities of 1.600 carpenters involved in the county construction industry. HUNTINGTON VALLEY SCHWINN ~ r-CYCLERY . L~·· SllYl(I fot All HAIH. 17071 MAHOUA FOlllT AIR VALLEY 545-03 77 ALL FIXTURES MUj! GO!· Wood Sh elv ing Gloss Fix tures Window Fixtures Shoe Stonds Choirs WOMEN'S SHOES Arrstep -Cobblers of Calif. rvi1ss America -Viner Doman1 -Magdes1an Bear Traps -Grasstfoppers U.S . Keds -Rear1t1es ss.oo s1.oo . -s9.oo Values to $24.95 GRAB TABLE WOMEN'S SHOES ;o01$f~.95 $ 1.88 lie 'rill suc- c c cd Con1 - m 1 ss io n c r Rodge r Slates. :ip- pol ntcc of lon ~lin1 c Sci:o nd ,l)is· l r I l' I St1p t·1· 1· 1 s or lla \·td llakl·r. Stedman, a county resi- dent for 20 years. is married and has three children. f-le is a Korea n \Var veteran <i nd has been a journeyman ear1>enter si nce 1952. Sted man is :in advocate of II 110 \\ ;1~ dt•· STEDMit.N · dcve!oprp_cnt ilnd has been a \·ocal spokesman for his un- ion's interests in the p:.tst. "llomcs mus t be built hcc:1use peopl e ha\'C to ha\'C a d ecent plaec to h\'e," Stedm:.tn said. fpatcd b~· S(·hn1il 1n the :"o/01'- cmhcrclcct 10n Stedm:in is f inaneial CHILDREN'S SHOES ~ Edwards -Gerberich U.S. Keds-P.F. Flyers M iss Robin Buster Brown Wellco H1Pals Robin Hood .· ~3.00 55.00 57.00 Values to $18.95 GRAB TABLf- Childnn's Shoes vo1u.. SJ 88 to 514.95 • TH.E BOOIERY 225 E. 17th Street COSTA MESA ' • • ~llSSION \11 EJO -Seats remain available for most or the 844 courses being of - fered during the winter qu a rte r 11t Sa ddleback College. Class e::s resu me J un. 2. Students desiring lo at· tend courses at the Mission Viejo Campus m ay· register any day through Dec. 31~e:c cept for Dec. 25 lo 27. R'egistration for 130 off. campus, courses and the 81 weekend classes nray. be made during the first class meeting . · ' • ':., 1 ; Open Mon.·llus. 9 ,,,. . ..-p.m<l r'i'M~.m. " "STATEMENT SAVINGS "-PRESTIGF'e11 ******************* · cttbristmas at . · @up JLtbtngston OUTH COAST PLAZA-NEAR BULLOCKS.· I \ ------ CAMEL BLAZER, FROM $150 ALSO r'N HUNTER GREEN AND NAVY . FROM $85. SWEATER VE STS IN ·PLAIN. ARGYLE AND CAB LE KNIT WEAVES FROM $22 .50 OPEN 10 •m · 9 Pf!'I MONDAY THRU SATURDAY SUNDAY 12 pm · 5 pm PHONE 5S7.tl800 GONE TODAY The$399 · indulgence ~ecm ed by the lime you got a\vay from ii a·i1, settled into that m ounlain cabin and finis hed unpacking, it was just about time to leave. Ro ughing it was a greal experience, e1en though the fire11.lace smoked and the quiet kept you awake. Now all you have to show for ii is a memory, and that's worth somelhing. But when you have to m-ake choices -aboul how lo spend your money, 1hin k of what you come home to after the fun is over. Think of RB furniture. HERE TOMORROW The$399 investment O ur big, rustic oak fini sh 7-piece dining set will be the family's enjoymenl center for years of rugsed everyday use and stylish e ntertai ning·. The 38t' x 60" long trestle table with 12" leaf ha,-a practical Westinghouse Micarla lop, unusual crossbuck leg design and fi;e sh;ped-back chairs and an armchair upholstered in oatmeal tweed. We absolutely declare al least five fu ll years of dail)'i>leasure dividends on your Rlffurniture investme nt Malching china ha s in /erior ligh ting, glass shelves. $239 '· FURNITURE Decorating Se Nice, delivery ahd our .famous warranty of quality at no e'Xtra COi\. I~ ........ C.-....&.1 l.ol UC4b: 1111 -Wt tillll illlt•d • lllllt; llMt •• , .. IW.; IMO L ............... U#KIS! U1'f'i. l-.ia t.tra1~ un(...,.. ... lt.lll*N'lnt: Jill!G lllq ••. '*' •llTAI t71 .,_.. CUIUIOfrt/l'MOIUit JU I . loe!Mll '°'1¥1 fill 11 • .._. llCl'llM.,: ltM l. '~' II. Co\JClltt IN 11 ....... -· .._., UI ll. ~rol ""· .... 111U,A110100 W• lhll. Mlllm ........ ,l lt411 .... lhol, U lli&MIJ L7!t •. Wlljlllol' Ulillt llACll1 t/H U ........... ~ Hl:l: ~II I. A"IN!lfl llOli. ~ ti L ---lmllllOli 11 ... ....,..,.. Ulffl ... (f\llllll! llU L 11'11 It, WI tOllAllOUIO:"' l.""l~ Ill. IAll llllOI UJI CT~ ltM• IM. 1411\'l! 11111 i•u L 0..-..... ' • '**"'"' Oitllr JU..._, ... OU•..... "*"-tlCC/DIL MIDI JOU! II-..... .. ...... 3'10t Ttlttf/O .. Ill, ...ullll 1ti41c tttn ........ k llo!MIMm -""" • '"°" f DAH .. 'flllt ••••• ,"'' t• \Ml\, •• N.TUllOlf tt \1111\\, •• WMDAY u:tt """" ••• l'IU ,..I. • • . lteit\fM. 111' .. , .......... -............... ~ c...-.. C-,0., • • in or le ra p th w w < c E In w In m s m v w Si th jo lo v p w le c d l r it. r ti w u th in ti th r sr w e lo le a gi cl m y a A c I \ ~Woman Honored By Forum Toba Wheeler of Irvine has been named the "Best ____ ,s,_u_,ppo rter" for 1974 by the ,,__,th:-Coast Republican Foru ..... ...___ . A res 1 t or · the Universit y Park .,,.._~, Wheeler was recogniz r her continuous service to the group ttnd her service as editor or the organizalion's newsletter. Al the group's December m eeting, the foll owing Jrvine residents were named to the board of direc- tors: • • - -· ~ Thunday, Deeember-t9;-t97• County Lifts Ban on Photographs SANTA ANA -lt°s .no"· confor mance "'ith modern board during th <> dis-arrossth~oftheboard legal to take pictures inside news photography needs. cu~'iion . plalforn1. Orange County government "Bui I think that therl''s Ile asked Ballin to voice .. I beltcv<' th.it 1s \l'ry buildings a nd along county various tim (•S in this board morespec-ificconcerns. spt•cifu;.'' !'J;1id Supcr\'i!'JCJf and state roadways. room . for c:<ample, "'here I "''ou kno"'· if I had mv Bal ph l>icdr1eh. But if Supervisor Rof>ert reelthatphotographersri.in-"·ay," Battin said , .. There>'(! l .. l.1rk, noting that th1·dis· Battin had his way, the 60· ning a ll 1.1 round distract be sort of a line In front of us euss11•n h:ul detcrioralcd. year-old ordinance th at from th e decorum and <ind . a ll photogr a phers . !'J:dd ht• has no reaso n to banned such photography formality that I reel shoul d 11•ould have to stand behind helit'\'e photographers wou ld stillbeonbooks. be more :1pproprla te for it.'' \1 on't hecoopcrati ve:indhc Theboard voted 4·lto re· lh ese meetings,"hesald . As he s pokl', ll:lftin n1 ovcd lo rc ptal the or- DAIL YPltOT-A f-5 Life T erm OROVILLE !Ari Ralph Isitt, J7, o( the Bulll' County comm unity ul' Biggs, was sentenced to lit~ in prison on charges of kid· naping. armed robbery and auempted murder for the shooting of Wanda ltfae Jud· nick, 47. She "'as shot in the head and left for dead last July along liighv.1ay 70 near Oroville. peal the old la"" fearing it Aul Boa rd CJia irman traced an imaginary line d1nant·(•s might encroach upon free-fl alph Clark said the board,...;::..::::_:_,c...'.'.::_:.:::::.o.::::::."-.:.::::0....:.::::::::::.::c.. _______________ _ press priv ileges if a 11·01.1td still heempo11·eredto newsworthy event takes restrict photography in the pl ace in a county building or hearing room if it inlecfcres along a highway. "'ith the conduct of a meet· But they m ade it clear ing. that judges can still ban Battin said he didn°t mind photography in individual the photographers standing courtrooms and super\'isors in front of the board can s till g ripe if ph(1tu· podium taking pictures. on· graphers becomc tooobnox· Jy the ones y.•ho sneak •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' -. . ... ~ 0©:! OOQ11~~~~ ··. [!)mno~~~ ~ • • • Bill y ardoulis,.President : Frankie Bryson, first vice president ; Gil Ide, Jr., second vice president; Den- nise Quigley, t hird vice pre· L s ident; Toba Wheele r, secretary; Di ll F'innan, t reasur er: r.1 ... rv Cron. financial secr e t11ry; and directors Trish Champli n, Denny G l e nn , J a n e !\lcKcrvey, Geor ge Molina Ginny H ale, and Loweii ious during meelings. behind for a better an.1::re. '--The proposed repeal was ·~But C\•en the ones in subj~ted.Jo a debate 11•hen front arC' illegal under the Battin Jet 1 he.....t_est of the ·present ordinance." argued board in on oife--o{ his Supervi sor Thomas Riley . ©Q~~fillQ • • • · J ohnson. LAME DUCK Rep. Craig }fosmer, whose Long Beach a rea district also involves portions or the west county, has succeeded in hi s fight to kill a wi ld rivers bill that would have rorbidden dam- ming or t he Snake River in Hell°s Canyon, Id aho. Hos mer sits on the l louse Interior Committee y.·here he led a battle recently to kill the proposed legislation t ha t would have ended c h ances ror a major hydroelcctirc project serv· ing the :'\orthwest. · Cor11ed Beef And Carols Patron s at the ·Orange County Cou rthouse in Santa Ana are getting a little Christmas mu sic \vhile they munch in this festive season from Cos ta 1\.1esa organist Frank Barrios, 2545 Santa Ana Ave. The noon hour recitals arc sponsored annu ally by a loc al music company. Cityto Use School ~ As Social Complex WEST!tfI NSTER -munitygroups. Seventeenth Street School, Ci t y Admini st r ator empty sin ce the close of Robert Huntley said the "paranoias." Ne"·sman Steve Emmons ··what b other s me or the Lo~ Angeles 1'imes P'\rticularlyare peoplev"ho 11·as the only audience get behind us taking photo· member to ::iddrcss the graphs," Battin said . "1,-----------1 m::iy be p<.iranoid. but I keep wonderingifthere'sabullet ( BARRY ) in one of those things. You GOLDWATER know, maybe I've been re· '---"-'-=--'--'-'=--' ading too many Dick Tracy SPEAKS OUT In the comic strips." Battin said he "'OU!dn't mind a m ending the_ :iged lay.·s lo bring them more in TELESCOPES ~ .$ f"""'i1I W OU' 11 h•INI Autew. llltltully "'"'1iuol DAILY PILOT '1N ASTRONOMICAL OPTICS FOR 15 YEARS" OPEN 7 DAYS 9:30to6:00 · .. ·- clas:;es last s'pring. is ex· complex will house such ' ... peeled to-be leased to the Ci· agencies as the Volunteer 646-9281 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • B ~[)(j)[i)[i)Q~~ at new Mesa Verde Center _ FAMILY SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT Enjoy an EARTHQUAKE -spectacular sight - outrageously rich sundaG-R[epared for your delight by SWENSEN'S ICE CREAM F~c-1'0.f!Y ..... Chri stmas tree or Star of Beth lehem will be the hit of you r holiday party as a custom designed cake by •• • •• •• PRISCILLA'S CAKE BOX ... .. : ~.-=:~'s==-··. ·. • ; SAN DIEGO FW'I • The perfect spot ... when school's out\-Park the car once for fun. shopping and dining ... something for everyone' . • • . •• • • BAKER a: ~-C-O_IT_A_ ADAMS ~ YEM e NEWl"OflT ; Mesa Verde Center • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.. 81!'.ACH •' • •• • ! ••••••• HARIOR AND ADAMS • COSTA M•SA e • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hosmer, who will leave (lf(ice soon bccause·or a de- feat in ~ovembcr , was the r anking Republican on the panel which quietly buried the legislation earlier this week. in stead or passi ng it on to the I-louse for debate. ty of Westminster for a Bureau, United Crusade MIADI INSflUMINrS 72 1W.16th St. Cosl•Meu communit y a nd social and Red Cross. ~=~;;;;;~;~;~;~~;~;~~~;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; servicecomplex. The school, th e oldest j. classroom building in the tn addition. the city has Westminster School Dis· agreed to spend $100.000 re-trict. was clos·ed last spring furbishing a 600-capacity b ~cause o r d e.c lining auditorium on the school elementary school enroll· ST TE p:rounds for use by com-ments. A sF.~. JAM Es 1-;:::::=:::::::::::::::::::=::=====::;~I \Vhetmore IR-Bucna t>arkJ \lo'as dropped this Y.CCk as chairman or the Sl'n,atc Committee o n Publi"c Emj}loyes and Retirement. Tn his stead "'ill be James Wedworth <D-llawthornel. A PROVISION inserted into the Special Employ• MIRROR , MIRROR ON THE me nt Assistance Act by WALL Sen. Alan. Cranston will mean that u_nemplo,ve<L :... ---· • V eteranSOr the ¥ietnam WHICH War will be given tOp con· sideration for hundreds of thousands o! newly created jobs. -Cranston, claiming C'redit for the in serti on of the \'Cteran's priority, s.ai d perhaps a hair-million jobs will be created ~y· the legislation .. Gen Tel To Refund $1 Million The General Telephone Company this week \Vas or- dered to send a 57·ccnt re- run d to each o r its customers to make up for its inability to find specific customers who were en· titled to earlier rebates, but who had moved. T he Californi a. P ublic Utilities Commission Issued the order for th e rirm serv- ing Laguna Beach and l·lun- tington Beach. Throoghout the firm·s service a;ea. the tefund will amount to slightly more than $1. Originally, the refunds were destined to customers entitled to rebates from lopg·dislante toll calls. The leftover cash was that amount ":hi ch could. not be given bac'k because or closed accounts. ' Irvine Mom Wins Award ltfnry E . Fay, an Irvine mother of four and fourth· ·• year law student, has been awa r ded this yea r 's ltl argare t Brady Scholarship. The $500 scholarship was given Mrs. Fay by the Law Wi .. ·es of the Oranae County Bar Association: . MEN'S STORE IS .FINEST OF THEM ALL? 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' • • DAILYPll.OT •J • , • .. ----· Eco Club 'Eye Plan SACRAMENTO (UPI> - The Sierra Club and Walt Di$ncy P-roduc·tions have. r(!ached a fir.~t-or-its·kind :1 g r ee m e>n t t o s tud\' l·oopcralively the imp:1ct Br ~ proposed ski resort on the ~•crra Nevada t'I\\ iron· men1 . .ontrcu~+.=;;;;---r-'C'~o~u=r~t~s-.:;.;to::;.;B=lmtte'=::;..,_--- Or.N o.Pay , -Douglas LONG BEACH CUPll - Some 3,000 scientists and engineers reportedly will be lock ed oul of their jobs next week. alon~ 'A'ilh 18,000 pro· duction 11o·orkers at ?t1.cDon· ncJI Douglas plants in Southe rn California. A s pokesman for the CAL!FORNIA Police Assail School Murder: LOS ANGELES (UPI) -''Are 'lhe courts doin&' Pollce angrily denounced their p-_rt? Jl is clear that· the juvenile courts Wcdnes· they ha..ve Dot done their' day after a \ft.year-old with part," said Pol lee Capt. a record or 12 arrests sh<>l Stephen Downing. : and killed a student on a The retnark was the high school campus and latest in a series of sharp v•ounded another in a;:ang police criticism or the war. juvenile courts for releas~ . ipg young criminals. . ~lcn ~n~~rprl5e PwtHTS • ORIENTAL RUGS EMPHASIS ON TitE TRADITIONAL GEOltlrntlC ll!IBAL PAmRNS "The gift for a Lifetime" DESIGN PLAZA 250 ILOG. ·2nd-o,_ 1w & u r--..n.n.-w. '44-1111 FASHION ISLAND. 14EWPORT BEACH lnvolvt>d is llisnE'y·s plisn to cstDbli sh <1 sk i resort <ind ye:1r·rount1 recr"atlon :ir{'<i at Jndcpcndcn<"c L01ke in the Southe r n Ca lifo rn ia Professiona1 Engineers As - sociation .said Wednesday his o rganization had re· ceived notice from the com - pany that the scientists and engineers will not be paid for Christmas week -:... when the plant will be shut do11o·n -unless union workers ac· cept company contract pro- posals. Crusaders March Throug~ex Shops The a"Jlege-d killer had been arrested ~times. six ti mes for felonies, including 'i;!!!iiii!iiii!iiii!iiii!iiii!iiii!iiii!iiii!iiii!iiii!iiiii carrying guns, robbery, I burglary and auto theft. ( S tale J wi\lis nMth or Lake Tahot'. ln :..JI. up to 19.500 acres uf private and public lantf would be includrd. The Sierra Club tradi· liona lly fl.llds itself in op- pos it.ion l(} !ouch licvt:loµ· mcolS us it did "·hen th<' federul government soug.ht to open up to ski resort de· velopment the Mineral King area of the central Sierra. ' BallCutr SAN FRANCISCO '(UPI) .J. Southern Pacific is rc- cfucing job s ror m ain· ltn a nee or ca r s and locomolives by 5 percent. errectl\•c Dec. 27 ~Railroad tralf1 t mirrors \ 1,1,IT ........ Sh~'• Running l\nother member of pol1t1cal ly-active family of Gov .·elect Edmund Bro1,1:n Jr has t05sed her Hat in ring .. Brown's yo ung er sister, K athleen Brown Rice. said \Vednesday she is running for Los Angeles City Board or Educa· lion. She js 29 years old and the mother of three .. Temblors Rock LA Basin Area Simila r notices were sent to m embers of the United Auto Workers and the In · ternation<il Association or fl.1 ac hini s t s las t week. !.1c0onnell Douglas, cur- rently Involved in negotia· lions with the UA\V and the IA~f to draw \JP nbw con· tracts, said Tuesday only :..bout J0.000 nonun ion :o.\·orkers v.•ould be paid dur- ing the shutdown, which begins l\1onday. The firm usually closes dov.·n during Ch ristmas HOLLYWOOD (A Pl -the plac a.rd -toting About 350 evangt'lis tic a rchers move d from faithful marched along adult theater lo book store llollyv.•ood's Street of the to sex trinket shop Wednes- Stars, interrupting opera· day. lions a t se~eral por no· TllE PARADE of graphyempor1ums. follo\l.'ers of the Korean E~ropean :accen~cd evangelist Sun Myung strains of · Marc~1n~ Moon , most or them from Onward fleavenlySold1ers Europe, carried their an- s tartled employes and tipornog'raphy crusade patrons of the ~ex shops as ·thl-ough s uch establish- Sentence: Gas Cuts week, but workers received LOS ANGELES <AP) payc hecks in the past. -A service station · ments as Le Sex Shoi>pe, 89 Adult Theater a nd ·the Twilight Magazine and l\lovie Arcade chantlnfl:: ''Leave the City -close the s hop. Leave lbe city-close the sho1} ... Clean up 1-lol\y\•.'ood . Clean up llol\y\llOOd ... " Union representatives operator who over· "·ere to fi le a grievance to-charged his customers dav \llilh the National Labor ror gasoline has to lower Re.lations Board.lo protest his fuel prices by tv.·o to 0 G the Hrm 's decision. three cents a gallon for L S AN ELES fA PJ .. They are depriving the 'l'\\'O minor earthquakes rat-members or holidays that the nex.t year. "The police have done their part with this in· dividual," Downing said. "The issue is the protection of the com munily" by the ··non-system" of justice in juvenjle courts. he said. The youth "'ho did the shooting was arrested Oct. 26 for an incident involving guns in a gang connict. He was immediately released and the next day was arrest- ed for armed robbery, Downing said .. · Police said the arrested youth __... \\'ho cannot be identified by name because of his-a-ge -walked on~ the campus at r.1.anual Arts High School during lunch period Wednesday, looking for Charles Riley, 17. in a war between gangs knO\vn as "The Family" and the .. Brims.·· -Riley "'as a known member of "The Family," while the ''Brims'' dominate the campus, slu· dents said. ll•d ,. d a d plates A federal judge Wed -" v.· n O\\'S n were in existence prior to here this morning, and the termination or the nesday fined Robert C.. The youth, not a student. Au.tNntic Ru.illy Shirb in i!utdr fabric ol collon and dac ron. Wear l4ftm 1kiinq, sa1linq or for just plain lei1un!' .- Price -S2Q and SZlOO. Also Rugby IOoks in shqrt slee\•e knil.5 by Jantzen Sl5.00 the generMI eeonomy and0 due to less business \\;f' ha \·e :t surplus of freight cars and IQ_Comoti \•es now going into storage." \V . 0 . lirov•n. t:Q!ief mechanical officer s¥<t Wed.nesday, fdlrt•~nt II 'd th I d Steffler of suburban po te sa1 ey rece ve agreemtqt,"·said Doue .shotRiley,seriouslywound· ~g~fJ': Wesh:liffPbu more than 100 telephone Griffith, 8 spokesman foi Downey S3.000 and or· FIVE POLICEMEN ing him, and then fited at 0 c ca s i Ofl a 11 x the marchers would burst into a chorus of .. \Vhen the Saints Go ~1ar c hing In'' while jousting their placards re· ading .. Pornography Is Social Ca.ncer" and "The Body · l:s God's Temple - Why Destroy It?" ('alls from persons jolted UA \\'Local l4S. dered him to repay the stood outside the Speak 89 Anthony Mack, 16, killing 1028 Irvine, NeWJ)ol1 Beach, CiliJonµa 92fJOO, Phone 642.-7061 k b th tr Public $32,109 via the d d · r~~=·~~~l~_::~::::=J!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! av;a e Y. c e mors. Bargaining talks were uo er a marque a vert1sing him instant y. There were no reports of continuing with I.he aid of pl(,ice cuts begi nning th~ fil1n "Animal Love" for : !}'RESl':O (UPll -The " ~sno County Grand Jury. ·hf!. 1ndic:tcd shcri ff-c lcel d3n1ageorinjuries. federal mediators. If agree-Fr.i~~~· took the op· S3. They told the marchers. Both quakes were cen· ment can be reached before lo keep a path clear along (~· Langley and his c:un- µi{gn manager on felo'ny fges of campaigq fun - lercd in south San Gabriel. the shutdown Monday, thE ' portunily to feather his_ the sidewalk but did not at- a Caltech Selsmological plant "'iii close until Dec. nest al the expense or lempt lo slop them as they l.11bora lory s pokes man 30. but all workers, not just the public." said th e carried their temperance ~aid. ·rhe first tremor hit at non·union, will reporLedly government prosecutor. n1ovement-like campaign "fo ising \1iolations ·~ , anglc y "'<\$ indicted \~ncsday on charges of c®spiracy lo \'iolalc c\ec- l ilftt Jaws and perjury~n fil - 4 .36 a.m. and measured 3.7 be 'd Robert Perry. inside the theater. on the Richter scale. The~· _.::~P~3~''.::'.:.·--------''==========='C:::::::::..:::.:.:::.:.:::::: _____ , second , re.gistcring 3.4, follo\\·ed four minutes !ates~ . j~ <i'mfpai~n fund. slalc- ~n ts. H is campait n . ' ~tfuger, Ed Cutler. "'as ' ~ed with conspiracy . ,E"angley Was imtnedi:ttely ~~aigned 'before Superior (:Ourt Jud ge Den\·er dJk in~ah who released The temblors v.•ere felt in as far as 40 miles from the eastern Los Angeles County epicenter. Reports of the rumbles came from such areas as . downtown and south.central Los Angeles, ap.glq-f ol his 9_wn re-co:a)~nee )nd set trial ror }''~lS, • ilollywqod , Silver Lake, Eagle Rock, Covina, Long Bearh: Lakev.·ood and San· ta Monica. .... -IW,..,srark Ban . tos ANGELES (APJ City councilmen n1>pr<wcd a ban on coin -o perate d 'sidewalk nc\\·srut'ks \\lcd - nesday despi!C' ad\·icc thal the ordin3nce may he un- constitutional. The Ric,hter scale is a measure of ground motio-n a s recorded on seismo· J;:raphs-. Every increase of one number means a ten· fold increase in magniludc. The m('asure W3S sent to 'the clcsk of '.\l ayor ·ron1 Bradley on 3 9·5 vote. but Bradley said he had no im- mediate comme nt on ~·hether he "'ill sign the or- r\n l"<.lrlliqu:tke or 3.5 on the Richter scule can cause slight damage in the local area. r\ reading of 8 is rapa- blc of trem endous dama~e. Inflation b11Ung lips ... Every day dinance into law. l Jn th• l1t1iijQl!1lli· SUPER SPECIALS 1-Sebef U.S. loydl Woods .d lroM • 5~ of 1-lrGRI .... Sl75 wot 3 Mo11 o• w .. ch •....• S60 Set of 4 t_. Wflgh+N Wood1 ..•... StO ~' Ori•itrS lc...ttlllflih CMJyl ........... , •.. , S69.95 lo SI 00 ~1Nder1n1t11111-He.d . . ~ DriY.n-C.,.,.,.... 511.f'tt IModt lo fftl ........ SI Of Mct1'1 Lps W-1 ...... I ~ ..•••..••.............•... SJ:Ot tro.s ., ........................ SJ:2S ~ f1.c:oth••1 .,.,,, 4 •oedt.. I irollt.. ltt-Slll HOW $265 ~Tep Flit• ........ 4 woods., I irollt. lf9. Sl74 HOW 5175 ~1 l.le Tt•• .... 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St2.t5 AU. W0Mt:H'$ ClcmttMG--zir.-. AND MOit: OFF • WI Gl" WI.At • 0,.. friNy Him .. t , --,,, I 0 til J .ti Clrlrk..._• "COtierLm UP All FJ.CILmlS" 1!11~~ I.II ALABAMA •DAMS UUll"'l ltHTINOTON BEAOH (11') J53i.5808 • •• • Christlnas Levi's for kids Wrap 'em up. Kids look great In Levi's! Boyswear. And the Gap's got just the selection to make shopping a dream. Sizes from 1!Je 2 to14, in regulars and slims. Huskies. too. A super variely of gog styles and fabri cs. - We've even got Levi's shirts and ~ jackets to complete the outfit. • So this Christmas, wrap early. • ZS ~- Dress your favorite kids up in Levi's.~ ~ • From The Gap, of course. .Uif!!i'.., .... ~~ .... -"""'-..,...,..,...,_=,. Cott8 Mna. South Cout Plaza, 3333 Bristo! Strfft.' PH: 556-6535 • Anahelln, An11"eun Plaza. PH: 991 ·1830 • P.nla Hilla MIN, 1620 Az.uN Ave. off Pomona Freeway. PH: 9&5--49117 • C.W.On, Carson Ml•: PH: 327-0372 • Wettmln1tar, WtstmfnstwMall. .. PH: 894-5309 • L..kewood, Lakewood ShoJ>91ng Cen1er. PH: 633-2021 •Torrance, Dtl Amo Fashion Squate. PH: 5"42-8629 • Monteny Palk, 2000 S. Atlanli<j Blvd. (A.Mantle Square). PH: 724-122<4 . Glendale, 200 N. Brand (comer of Wilson). PH: 248'2454 . , ... dtna, Like al CaliforM: PH: 795-nl 1 •North,.,., 19478 Nordhoff St across from NOfthfidge FashlOl'I Centtf. PH: 993-8303 • C.noga Parlt. 21729 Vanowttt PH: Bfl7· I 14-' • North Hollywood, 12020 V-IC!OtY Blvd. (neat Sears). PH: 769-3800 •Hollywood, 6368 HoUywood'BIYd. PH1.;465.7158 • B!wtriY HUit. gssg $a/Ila Monica Blvd. PH: 27~70$1 •Santa Monica, W11Sh1ra and 20lh PH · <451-0751 •Los A•I", 60fS S. Broadway at COfl'ltl' ot 15ltl In downtown Loi Anoelet. PH: <485-0e06 San FraneltcOIS.n DlegolStaH'-/Phoenll/Houeton/Dall•• Otl19Ml'n• Clty/Ktnta• City/St. Loult/Mlnn.epolla/Chlugo/o.troll .. All1ntl/8lltlm0fe/Wa1hlrtgton D.CJPl\lladrtlphlt/Ntw Y~ , . -. m!Ja;f@t : .(. . r: '·1· ~j i; : I : : j ' ' . ' ' . i .. 1 · ---·-. ··~ '· . t · I t • " I • -" G ' ~ • ~ Thu O.Umber 19, 1974 ' ·t-Bond-Rat~l!a .. T V:sit--to-lrrin~~~ ...,_.... . I ., By DOUG FRJTZSCllE ' Oll .. ~llY ,r..tl&Mt . ~~ A party of. Eastern bond raters who have Irvine by the pocketbook on park and bic)'cle trail bond-interest Ta tes toured the city this week for a view of the .. real Irvine." said the tity had the OP· University Drive, Harvard' TEN NEW Mtt.:ES of tr all . tot~I or. !3 ~i1es or blR lions ot payln'g to show the Avenue and Irvine Hi&h wlU be added to the city's trails, depleting bond nu;as raters around or letting School community parks. -existing 14 miles by July, byTSl ,GlG,OOOt ·f0 Ortance •~: them make !'heir decisions Additionally , the funds will ac,cording to Bob Trapp ot ax ~a es . . ~ from the distanJ vantage of pay for the land for eventual the Publi c Works Depart· recreational faclhties tl1i,s NewVork. . : d evelopment as Bryan ment. Work should ,begin year totalled .. t9 cer:ta ~ 1 After breakfast at the Avenue Park. early next year as soon as .S.100 a ssesseu va 0.~· ~) santa • arrives """'·· dee. 19th • with candy canes • for the kiddies! He is surrounded by twenty-one · shoe>s of handcrafted wares and unu:;ual gifts. Come see Santa, and shop in "the most Unique ~hopping Arcade Gymnastics, criminal law and law enforcement, and p&ntomime are among the subjects of adult educa· lion cliiJses schedu1ed to begin in January in Laguna Beach. A list of classes has been mailed to most homes in the Lacuna Beach Unified sch ool district, Marian Brotzman, administrative aide, sa'id. · SHE SAID manY of the new cl•sses are the result of In October, the City Coun- , ell authorized up to $2,500 to show the representatives or Standard and Poor's and Moody's rating services the "unique aspects of Irvine." THE COUNCIL Tuesday approved a first issue or S9 million ftom l he $16 million park bond and $2 million bike trails bond approved by voters last June. a district-wide. poll conduct· Netc Jlad ed "in the fall by the. adult education department to find new teachers and course suggestions. Before the bonds are sold, a rating of the city and its financial position must be mad~-The interest rate charged on the bond sales will be based on the credtt rating. _·_She .said one new pro- gram will b e several classes for senior citizens in The city's financial con· sultant ~ Paul Dinkelspiel, coordination with the Pro-Refunds ject TLC free lunch pro- gram. Th·ese include crafts·, physical fitness ro. senior Does Your· Ordered citizens, and a series of musical book r eviews which LOS ANGELES tUPIJ :.._ involve sing-along sessions. D N d Approx I m ate I y 13 O og e e customers will receive re- AMONG THE other new , funds totaling up to $240,000 classes are cartooning, doll from a gold and silver coin' • making, photography, con-, Educali·on? dealer to settle a city con- sumer education, fencing, • · 'sumerpi-otectionsuit. folk g uitar a nd self· In a judgment approved development. lf your dog doe~n't kno_w by Super ior Court Com- Airporter Inn, Co mmunity The city 's recently ap· bond funds are available. he r1gure expected to J i,1 Services Commissioner. proved bikeways program said three cents next year due 0 Paul Brady took the raters calls (or a 1U8-mile bicycle · the early acQuisition of the on a helicopter Oigbl over trail system. . By 1979 plans call ror_ a Bryan Avenut! Park land. the city.· .--..:....---------------------"""--'--- THE REST of the day was taken up with pres entations or city plans and financial arrangements. The rirst bond sales will pay_ for development of Fire Not .In pact PHOENIX <U PI) .The state Court of Ap- peals says that Nogales ins uranc e s a lesm a n George Pottinger .may' have got drunk in . the line of duty, but \\'as not called upo n to set himself arire. The court upheld a r uling denying him ·workman's compensa- tion fo r second a nd third-degree burns suf- fe red when he dropped a, match a nd set his clothing afire. •"dctive ~\fl\.P" ~o.._ -FREE--.,. ENTERTAINMENT Th e Village Jesters Pantomime Feslh·e Sonp · Jugli•& • A fiut Holkbiy Time for AJI Age1 Fridays S 10 9 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Noon toS p.m. 75 SHOPS AND SERVICES TO SERVE YOU! HOLIDAY HOVllS ,,--HEAR --, Newport Buch Girl Scow Chrlltmu Carolina Dally Uuoa&h l)ec, 23 4 te 5 , .••• Mo..-n. ... 7t.9p .•. ,f)t. 2 to 4 p.a .1 Sat. II S... Open J;>aily from 10 a.m. ioS:30·p.m., Friday 'til 9 p.m., · Sunday 11 a.m. to6 p.m. .. .. Cost of registration is SS "'h at t o d o with this missioner Harold v . ln,~~g~,M per person and can bear-n_e'.""spape~ w_h en yo~'re Bois vert, U.S. Precious ~lf/L ~1~1,,1 ranged the fii:.st day of .fini shed with it . he might Metal Exch ange, In c . class. bene~it by enrolling in dog agreed to pay legal fees and · Pottinger allegedly got drunk while serving drinks for his employer ·al· a · con ve ntion ~~r. . Insura nce Agents 1n . .1971. Located w.liert Nrport Boulevard ~ses over Newport Bay. ... ~. 425 lOlli ST. MEWPOIT IEACH" Course lists are available obedience school. up to $240,000 to unhappy 67l·t606" SHOP MOST SlOIES .. 'Tilt . at the library, bookstores A new IO-week course· will customers. ..... and grocery stores. be sponsored by the Costa -"==='-----------------'------------------------------=. THUls.RL ·On Job A.t 96 RAMS -G ATE . :En gl an d <U PJ )" - Ernest Turner, Bri - tain's oldest working , man according to the Guinness Book: .. o f Records, work ed"""2s usua l al a local automobile depot on his 96lh birthday. He was accompanied by bis' bachelor s on, Frank. ~te s a D e part riient of Leisure Services and taught by Don Brassell in three daily sessions at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Classes will J;>egin MOO- day, J an. 13 and Wed!}es- ~ay, J an. 15, with registra- tion at th e Community Recreation Center on the fairgrounds J an. 9 from& to 8 p.m. and .ran.It from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m ., acCording to llrilssCll. A $15 fee is required and dogs_six months and older of any breed are eligible for enrollment. c-AMP7 BAG~', ,--..... ,, .,.-. . . . ARE BETIER THAN-_,_ --:-"':"'· . . ''NORTH FA.CE~' --. FEATURES Type Down Used StoMofCalif. Rating Amount of drfferentiol cut 1 (to prwent cWdftin9) Minimum T'"". Typti ConstNctlon WatOJProol Stuff lag • Storo .. CCIM WrfHen Ufetime -.... c.n....1a111 .. to Maintain Loft Typeilppo< COMPARE "CAMP 7 NORTH CO." "NORTH FACE CHAMOIS" . . . . 31 .oz. #5S0Goose 1 oz.disploces.550 cubic-- centimeten of air 10" .5 Slontwoll 7-8" Yes · v .. serial # in bog Yes Coil $114.50 AVAILABLE AT . . . 2 lb. 2 oz. #490 Gome ·- 1 ot. displaces 490 cubic centirnelers of air (less loft) ... .5 Slant wall 7-8" No No No Co.1 $120.00 .... TWOLOCATIONSTOSERVEYOU 2600 W. Coast Hwy; 5332 E. 2nd St. NEWPORT BEACH LONG BEACH 17141 642·8335 12.131 439·7667 ., ,. '• 'b a-···y''"" 's·· . ······r·· ia· ···:\iw·· '.!" •• , .. .... . . ii . ·Ii •· ' .-' ' .,, ' ' ; II .. '-• • ,''> ; ".,.. , ,! . I ·'· , , \ f / ' I I ·-=-~ ·-··--" -'-"~' •.. ~ \ ., • -.!..,. • Holiday Specials! ••• Gins THAT GIVE THE WHOLE FAMILY PLEASURE YEAR ROUND! MR-9tOOW •An FM stereo/FM /AM PQrta~e. realur1no so .. y"s mat"i st,.reo .sound sys!~ tor nah.11111, realistic s1ereo • Spiltlal audio m1>1"g c!•cul! and J separ.itc speeklltS ........ SPECIAL FACTORY -<LOSE.OUT sofiy- ilEMOTE CONTROL COLOR JV /!' .. ..; .. . . . . ON SONY . COMPONO MUSIC SYSTEM SAYE $60! • 1r·..,-_,... ...,_., .1 .. _ c..o. .,. .. _ ~ ... ~ --1· ··--·-... .~ ... -.-to. __ ,..,.,.,. .... C....t.M ... . o-~......., "·-· ,.__rnw Ullf -..,. _., -·tolf-1 TFM-C450W • FMl>.M and VJ'iFwea1her band b101dcas1s tor up-to-th9-m1~H1 lo1ecas1s • Eai;y-10-read Digimalie clock 4 • Sleep Timer 1urns $€!I oil automatlcally .................... • --··~ i. .. -c.,._, t•M M•• •• """ ___ i. -"'-"!I SONY CLOCK RADIO TFM·C6COW •FM/AM Oigimatie Cloe~ r.Mllo, W•lh li1e11mc dl5Plat O! t1m~, (:t.lV & d~te • Choice ol wa~<ng 10 radio or bu11er • Snoo:e Bar for eilra B m•"Ule!. sleep • Sleep Timer lu•ns sel of! TFM·94JOW , • FM/AM lablo radio. resting on g1acetuJ pedestal base ' ·, ICF-5500W •An FM /AM and Publtc,S.rv;..-e Bind PQrtable, w11t1 compb- ne'>I Qu111lty sound and' p1ofes~lonar cinirolt • a;uu~ry end AC operation , • Allracilve cabinet. framed with brushed alumirium • au1omahca.ll~ ·• Ala1m level .-olumc conlror • ComPOnenl quality c11cui1ry and la190 speaker to1 deep, flCh SOllnd • P11sh-b11tton AFC • Prec1s1on, mov1n.g 111"' type 1unin9 dial and ci1ai _ ligh! !Of n1ghl U$e •.Squelc;"I cot1t1ol lor low Mo• . :!i \_'tars of lnltgril,\' &. Dtptndabili1,,· . k ~osl• Mes• • H•;),., Ari• • El Toro • S•ddleback V1lley : . 411 l•ll Stnnl1tnlk Slttll ll ltr~ INfl"•I ,wy,(Ht1l to S1w•Onl :;.-'.'".:':~-~: '..''',. _ o.,,,, .• •, "'""""' • 0 001; ···-""~'""' ••• __......~~ 0.6·1614 111.1110 ~r :..... ... . i~---· . .I_,,.""'· ~RE•~ ~::~:1-:~:~~-~~ .. ':S~~1::•::.,. .. _ ·--~ ~l ~ -.. -....... , .... ,., . .,..,,,.,,.,,._, I ~ fi'l fhol~•4 .,~ N[W TOLL rREE SERVICE PHONE NUMIER ZEnith ,.3437 •as • • .. . • • .. • . . . And 11 II o-ho·ho S: nta Cla\1S receive<;, thl·rr him~C'lf ;.is he cnlo.vs latest >n bikinis being shnu·n in store in ,1\llcrito\\rl. Jl,,_ .2 SHOP BY PHONE OR COME IN We're Always Happy To Answer Your Questions I THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE $2 50 HOT WAX . OUIUNG DECEMBER 1974 ~ """ SKI MART IHEREAl HOllDAVS SKI SHOP . •• ~usiness Listing Sent Out The Huntlneton Beach Chamber of Commerce has begun distribution ol a free fi4 .page telephone business directory. Chamber Manager Ralph Kiser said 45,000 copies of the directory would be placed at local homes and businesse s , with the Chamber saving another 8,000 for mail rlistribution. • Tru1teea or lhe Capl~trano Unified and the Sena SchoOl auditorium in School Dl.rlct. •re looking for a naw Capistrano Beath. home for the expectant mothers class. Administrative omces continue lo 1he cla·ss has been held in an old be housed in Serra School, but house located on the Sao Juan. trustees are searching ror a new loca- Elementary School grounds in San 'tion for those, too. . . Juan Capistrano, a residence built to Although the ~rd will cons1.der house teachers in the early 19SOs. slternatives .al their nexl meeting , But engineers hired by the district ~ard Pre.s1dent Gordon Peter~on have round that the house does not said he beheves the only alternative meet the standards set forth in the would be to house the class in a porta- state 's f'ield Act and would not be rat-ble classroom, ed sare in an earthquake. Nine portables, ordered last sum., Trustees recently closed to the m~r.·are due to ilrrlve at ~e end of public all buildings that do not meet this month and all are com~1tt~.d. . slate safely standards. This inCluded "This is a bad situation, s~1d the Capistraoo High School gym , two ?e~rson ... The stale say~ the build · classroom complexes-arthar-scboo1 ;ng-1~unsafe-and-makes this board the The directory liSB every business in the city, as well • as all emergeqcy phone numbers. It also includes pictures and stories on various community services and activities. Nser said the cost oC lhe directory was about $26,000, which was paid. for by ad · vcrtisin in the directory. Ayus. Anywh•r• In the DAILY PILOT LOTS OF FREE PARKING (NOTIClm) OPEN l DAYS fOtYOOIC~ MM.-M.IM ht. 10.. Svn. 12.J 5332 L 2111 St LONG BEACH (213) 43.9-7667 • • insurer or tbe.l1ea.lt.h and safely or Pto:" pl e v.·ho use it." . Superintend ent •rruman Benedict said he would hate 10 move the cloiti:J because the success of the ,,rogr~m bas been influenced by il:i. locut1on au1d pri\•acy. · · •'\Ve 'II jusl have lo steal one of ~~osci portables from,another sc hool. he said. 'l'he board will ta~e the item up again al the Jan. 6 meeting.· lnllallon beating tips ..• Every day ORANGE 1821 H~Tustin A••· IC 111wtc..t.- ' •• 1g4:i1f;1IJll!fill1il~tSilJ:l1Djl1IJtlJ1il~tM +1l@ :lf 1l :ltfl:i. Olli 10 lHt $EASOM~ AA Ml OF THIS Mt:11CMAHDl&e. IMlSI ITEMS Alll UM!f(O 10 STOCK ()l't H~ttO, ~ r • -· • ' • L - -Beaeh-Bid Thunday. ~·, 19. 1974 DAlb\' PlbOl' -11.f , .• --· Narc:.o tic-- Rodent f'\ ... December 19-24 SKIS ATOMIC ATIRACTION 444 Salomon Bindings & All~op Poles Motinting Included regular price '189" SALE$ 995 PRICE ATOMIC · WORLD CUP 555 Salomon.---- Bindings Includ es mounting regular price 532995 p~~~E S229 95 Atomic Atomic regular ~28995 SALE $219 95 CLOTHES H~TEAR for kids Complete outfits & singles SHf.NAHAN for Men & Women 10°/o off . EXCLUSIVE i~ Orange County the fabu lous line of HENRI-CHARLES COLSENET · '.fome in and see our 10ther top name clothe• & ski equipment such •• Nordicaa and H1nson1, Hexce!. . Dynaatar, Tomic, Head & Obermayer. We also have a fully, equipped ski repair shop. · We accept BankAmtrlcard #ldMesterchef91 HOUIS: 10·9wetkday1 1MSatvrdoy 12·5 Sunday 2 Locations . f!{~~fRTON Or. (In LoehrNM's Plw) • (71~179·2!00 . COSTA MESA 17ttl Strett • 14)MM355 Escapes SAN JOSE !AP)'=-Mar· ty, the marijuana mouse, '-''US flushed out of his home of contraband Pot in the San J<Jse police narcotics evidence room by a· UCLA professor -but deftly eluded capture. The fugi ti\'e rodent escaped again into the high gra$s for another sojourn or munching through police evidence. · ByTERRV0COVILLE OflM 0•11' l'tlll$UH It doesn't appear likely the llunt- ington Beach Fourth of July parade will carry the state banner for the 1976 national bicentennial celebration. Counciiwoman lla rrielt Wieder came back from a Sai:ramento meet- ing this "·eek with less than hopeful re- ports on state recognition for the city parade. She and 0 .'.l \'e G arof:-.lo, a member of the city's bicenlenni11I commission, ~-·-..., 1net .With mcn.ibers or the state bicen- . ul"ir,1.,,,.._ tenn1al comm1ss1on last \li~Ck, seeking Not Movittg recognition for the local parade. She said the 22 state commissioners, most o r_..l them from Northern C:ilifornia, reCused to vote on the Hunt- ington Beach request while they met, but agreed to a later ballot by mail. "\Ile are offering a parade that cer- tainl y rerl ects everything the bicen- tennial is supposed to." ltfrs. Wieder obscr\·ed. "Our parade is 70 years old and "''e belicv{' it 's th e oldest Fourth of July p:iradc in the state.'' The city also hoped to capture a share of the state's $240,000 in monev d<.>signated for special biCentennia·I celebrations. state's orficial Fourth or' July bicenten- nial parade in 1976. ··unfortunately, none or us thought it ""'as necessary to play politics," tot rs ..•. \Vi eder complained. "We thought we 'had something legitimate to offer. , "Our chance of getting recognition isn't too good without someone on the commission to carry the ball for us.'' She said the city still hopes to con- \'ince state commissioners to vote for lluntington Bench, but the city can't C\'en ge( the ho1ne addresses and phone numbl>rs of thecommissioners. . ·,. DR. RO~ALD Siegel, a Penn svJy:1nia consumer "'l'tle t enor of the discussion there fellow in psychopharm-:1 d\'isfr ff erbert Ocnen-\\'as that ~'.e are no~ the only par<1de i_n acology at UCLA 's Center hC'r<;! h:is denied appl • the state. r.trs. Wieder repor_tc.'d this But l\lrs. \Vi eder said all or that mont>y had aJre;.1dy been allocated to ol,her projects. The <'ity had granted the city bicen- tennial commis'iion $5,000 to back its pursuit for state recol!nilion as the If that doesn't '-''Ork. the city will pro· bably ha\'e 10 hold ilS parade in the norm:il manner, v.•ithoutstaterecogni- tion and v.·ithout the telC\'ision and ad- \'£'rlising coverage the state recogni- tion tould bring. for He alth Scien ces, · f y ,,·eek."Theywerevery 11aroc:h1al" in.~ or po s t :is · crawled around the floor Cul1fornia i.n s ura nc.e with narcotics officers in an comniiss·ion er . ~l e said attempt to capture ht arty in he \\.liote Go\' .-cl("'t Ed· 'the evidence room on th~ .. thi rd floor of San · Jose's mund l~rO\\'n sa,\·ing he policebuilding. ('OU!d :1 d v is e him on This time they found kind of person he \\'OUld ~l:irty's home -deep in a -""'-"'-"'""l.'--------plastic bag of marijuana sta lk s und leaves -but ~"!arty eseaped to a fi le cabinet and theil to a long row of cardboard boxes full of marijuana, hashi sh, co- cai ne :i nd other confiscated drugs. "He \1•as last seen south- bound on the floor." Sgt. Sherman Boone·told inquir- ini.: r eporters about the )ates! seareh . T ii i:: OFFICE RS huve hce nJry in g for three month. ·ro stop the mouse from lC'-''ing up evidence. The professor "'anted to C<ipture 1\larty'in the name Of SCiffiCe. Snow Camp Deadline Nearing Re,gistration deadline is Dec . 26 for the Sno"·drifters Day Camp Dec . 30 to Jan. 3 s ponsored by the Sad- dleback Valley \'1\1CA. The camp i s for yo ungsters 5 lo 12 years old and v.·il1 run Crom 9 n.m. to 5 p.m. ~londay through F'ri- day. DISTRESS LIQUIDATION SALE OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY · 1NCLUDIHG FISH 20.0 ·50% 11.Mihd StfflyJ .----FISH EXAMPLES----. ARAWANA 2.99 EELS 39' NEONS 10/1.00 PLECOSTONUS 89' ALGAE EATtRS 19' "\\'e"d like to t ake some hlood and urine samples from him to determine ex~ actl.y what his diet has been," said Siegel, ""·ho flC\\' tn San .Jose from Los 1\ngeles to try to catch the nationally publi cized mouse. Cost is SIS for Y members and $21 for non-member This CO\'ers all camp costs e.xcept :i Qai ly s<ick lunch <ind transPortation to and rcoEm,~•.c '~a y '"""des," JROP AQUARIUM ll morning acti\'ily. ;1 quil't 1215 WEST IAKE.R ST. time after lunch, and an ar-COSTA MES~ 556·7643 terrloon activity. lncludcd will be an ice-skat.i'ng tpP, DAILY: 12:30 ·71".M.SAT.10:00 -61".M. a hot doz cookout, a crafts .__..;... _______ ,_ .... _1_2_'0_0_· '-'·_ ... _ _,_ __ _ "It's A Small World Afier All ... " Hear The World Famous INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHOIR of America in a concert of Christmas Favorites at the side of our scenic Fountain In festive Lido Vittage. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 3:00 P.M. VISIT SANT A ,.x:r, ONHISYACHT '31." ,,, Fri.. Sat. and Sun. ,;JI;.. ~--A_h~e~r~no~o-n_• __ ~ ~ You Can Help Santa! t Bring an unwrapped new toy for the ' U.S. M/\RINE RESERVE li{!- TOYS FOR TOTS CHRISTMAS il<.J. THE CAROLING VILIAGE JESTERS Live Music! Pantomime J oin Us for "!f.. Festive Songs. Juggling the Traditional l Fun For Everyone Songs o f Appearing Christmas! Friday Evenings, Sat and Sun. Eves. ~ • All Ahemoon Oft 1F" Sat and Sun. "\\"e \Vant. tQ, try to find r1ut if indeed he has hccn c ;1tin-g these 1.Hant drugs find how much he has heen e:iting. This "·ill tell us about the self administra- tion of these drugs.'• d ay, ;in d a tri 1> to Ei s enhower Park inl~------::----::----~-------j-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .i\.naheim. r SIEGEL SAID his .trip ' was ol\ly partially sue· cessful. I-l e did .see the mou'ie and determine that he appeared to .. b~ quick and in hc:ilthy cond ition. ·;\nd in his pl :1stic bag horn(', officers found tr:1ces !\lore information i s available by calling the Y at 8.10-9622. • • • AiT l\'l~~al J ~-! ~ loOC Man RC"S NEW RELIABLES--. --oi hashish and cocaine Lt. Gary lf. Grant, son of v.hich they assume rl!:J.rly rifr. and ~trs. E.lL Grant of h<1s hecn munching. -4580 Dogv,;ood -A.\'e" Seal 'Tuu_n_amc it -<1nd-he.'.Jeach, has received the Air tried it. \\'e are' :lfraid he ~l cdal al CrarK AB ,-----uie - l'-'ill be strung out,'.' said of-Dhilippines. fic t:rJim Leroy. Grant. a C-130 Hercules ( THE BOOKMAN ) REVIEWS In the DAILY PILOT nav.igator, \11a s cited for support of the U .S .. effort in Southeast Asia. Grant, a 1958 graduate of Dominguez lligh School Jn Ccnnpton~ rec~il-~commission u~ ~r:td ation f rom t h e Air F rce Academy. Sto1J,es Gu'itatist Taylor Rolls On • • NE\V YORK (AP) -Rhythm gu itarist l\li tk Taylor. ;_i member of the Rolling Stones since 1969, will join a 11e1v group being formed by Jack Bruce. it v.·as announced here. ·Taylor's leaving the Rolling Stones was revealed· a \veck ago by group leader ~lick J agger , who said that Taylor \1; anted "a change of scene." Taylor made his reputation in .John 1\1 ayall's Blues Breakers before .replacil')g Brian Jones in the Rolling Stones. Th ot_her four present m~mbers of tli.e Rolling Stones ha\'C been together Since the group's beginning inl964. - Bruce's new group, not yet named, also 1vill include Carla Bl ey. an American jazz keyboard player, anti :\fax '.\l lddlcton. piani st, formerly with the Jeff Beck Group. No drummer or horn player has joined yet. --· . - CHRISTMAS HOURS Mon.·Fi'I. 9-8 Sat 9-¥,.Sun. 10.4 GIFT ~UGGESTIONS • French GOurmet Cookware • Pla ce Mats • Soup Tureens • Antique Copper & B'ress • Hanging Planters • Mirrored Planters • Shell Candles • Lucite Tray s & Bowls • Cannister Sets • Wall Oecor • Liquid Crystal Th ermometers • Bathroom Accessories & Decorator Towel s • !rovely Bird Pictures 1803 westciilf Drive, Ne'WPOrt Beach .s.Q.3303 ' • Exciting new mOdels, exciting new features, exc1!ing new values! Biggest choice or Xl-100 screen sizes ever. Beat the crowdS and see 'em now. G5702 •XL.J OO 100% Solid .. Stote Clio1~' • Super AccuColor Bloclc- matri• Pictwt Tube · • 25'' D.iogonol Meawre "'"" • Perrno Crome Shodow Ma~ . ..,. • 12 Plug 11'1 Circui l "'°""' • 5 Comp.r!er T~ted lnte· groted Circuits 1 • Lighled C~onnel llldicotors • l Hour clock & timer -. 4 Colors ;- 1 • Tempered gloss • ·-•·Rtm0vobl11 poor Seol1 • New cool cf9ors s24p .. ' KEY FEATURES • 15" Oiogol'IOI Measure Picture. • RCA'~~Accvline picture tUbe system . • RCA's push-bvtton AccvMolic IV color control ~~§g~~~~~~~· lnstont pictvre and sound. thot brings color, tint, brightneu and contrast I within o normol ronge. ··-• Avtomatic Fine Tvning etectTonieolly pinpoints correct picture signol. • e RCA's 70-position UHF tuner . • l ighted channel indicators . • 100%-"solid stole chassis. II ~~~~~~~~!!~• Eleven plvg-in AccuCirfvi llS modules for ~ convenient servicing. '----2-,-lf-----'• five irltegroted circuits reploce many heat. s3 producing ports. · · • Contemporary molded cabinet. • ES 354 af.fers &--Sattrer COOK TOPS DISHWASHERS • 36"x21" • 4 Colors to choose from • 3 Giont onc:I 2 Stondord Bvmers • Lift-Up and Remavable Top • Refl'IDYoble Griddl. • formed Bvrner Bowl1 VISIT OUR BUILT-IN CINnl AND SAYE! • 4 Cycle ' -· • Ouol Action De!erpent Oi'J)el'lSel'" • Oval Sproy Ann -, • Pore.loin Enomei' Chamber ................... Overflow Protection ' ' FREE DELIVERY -EASY TERMS -'-SE HABLA ESPANOL' ---·"'" ............. ' • \ .- ' UHl9UE BEAUTIFUL OUTRAGEOUS ELEGANT GIFTS FOR MEN On~ of John Porter's stu- dents \l.ent hom e one day, t urned off th e ramity television set during dinner and began talking -really communicating -with her parents for the first time in yeiltS. Automotive Miniatures, f'lttl'd Tool Cases, Pachlnko ti;t111::h1nes, Backgammon Sets, Quality Pub r.lirrors, I "\Ve'\'C had parentssimp-t:fl.'TIL LAST _s pring. he y n:1bbergasted: Their kids taught a standard urs com(' home and they'r!.'_ co e treating the parents dif· ~ f{'tl'ntly," Porter said. •Tli i-r e al ret1so11 l'antasti<' Kite Selection, Swiss Army Knives, And m uch more. ~ ~ 11" lillotAllTUUll SQt;ARC IMll OOYESTlltf:T, l/NtT II Nl:'ll'PORT REACH, CA -f'HONl'TU -!M2 AFRAID IT WON'T FIT HER? PICK THE STYLE •••• WE GUARANTEE THE FIT! .,., . c ~ 30 . . ,. LOVe lat.IJ -LJ. Cooturier ror ArtiVe Sportswea; ':t-,, ~tom Fitted or Jteady Made...,. Original Sfyles For Tennis, Golf, Boating or Bicycling ·res. WE HAVE WARM-UP SUITS HO, WE'RE HOT EXPENSIVE! ; MESAVEROE- CENTER F-2 Harbor & Adams _s w ea.- Costa Mesa 557-7206 Tues. thru Sat. 10 'til 6 Fri. 'til 9 '· Closed Mon. RCA XL·100 100% Solid State Color TV 17" diagonal COLOR TELE VISION WARRANTY! ncn $ TllEV DESIGNED the course so that each· student can choose to specialize in one of t hree a reas: child, so c i <1 l o r hu ma nis ti c psychology. The stud ent reads books from a prepared list and sel('cts experiments to try. Among t he experiments might be to teach a small child to tie his shoe. using positive reinforcement (re· wards J ·"·hen t he c hild 1975 XL-100 ' • ~ ... , lll·\00, 100 .. SOl>d SlM• ~-.... -..c..-.. -Hfinlll0'1 QI .... Acc~l·~· j)-,_ ~ ...-..IQMd ••Pl" ... b Ol*I" ,..,...,,, •--xL·fOO, tOO'll. 8olld Stalil ..U*l..,_!O "-....... kl llllm outt • f."*9Y .._.... ... '"' .... -.,.,. __ _.. RCA 1-!"i'Pf Ml• -•\ ....., ... .., ·~COf!llOlolco~.""1 ~ -Ml! A.-...ttc" ,.... "'""'O lw' ............... •st.c••·...., Cintr 90 "-..,....., .. lew D•-e1d J6 M..ttlt t. pey l.....c.I • I , ... Ftte·P..t. • I , • .,. ~r•• Stt"•lce • l y,_. f'k..,. TllllM W.......tr • "" °"'"l _. hf Up llr ... ••d l 1 r 91r l ~~··'""a..,,. 19046 Brookhurst ::.. ~k;,..,. :.:. w..; :;, -~· ...... ·.Ho-Ce . ..._s.t...... ~· _) Huntington Beach at Gorfitld St. 968-3329 or 962-5559 Hours:Dcrlty I 0-7, Optn Mon., TNn. l Fri. 10·9, $d. 10.S:JO, I I· s ... 12·5 • TllE CLASS also uses f antasy pr ojections, iii which each s tudent i m· agines him self bein g somewhere or s omething else, s uch as a stream or tree. Nevertheless, the'. em· phasis is on working out "real situations in l\J e pre- sent'. Porter said. · "I think the key is they learn to £unction in the here and now," he said. A s imilar co urse "for teachers. which will include having-the m play the role of students to in crease their understanding, is.scheduled .to begin in J anuary. Ja;rc;ees Hunting A Winner. Fountain·v an ey J aycees are seeking cand idates for the Distinguished Service A\\·ard, p r e-se nted e ach .. yeilr to som eone active in the community. Jaycee Vice President 1-Ians Tietz said service clubs or individuals m ay nomi n ate m en·'f or the al"'ard...-. It "'ill J;le presented next monlh during J aycee Week. Nom ination s m ay be m ailed t o Tietz. P. 0 . Box 8597 in Fountain Valley. SHOP · US! IHTERIOR DESIGNS ART AFFAIRS affajr with ar1 ORIGINAL DiESIGHID JlWRRY .JONIOR MISS apparel ANTIQUE ClOCkS . and boromelers SPEC ALITY CARDS Autiques PAPERBACK WRITERS • N~~ B L.VD. ••• and w•'llpoke and Pffk mto all the little lhops .;id ftll ourwlves right up with the S,in1 of Christ~ .• , • lt'a in the heart of Old Newport'• Each of our stores will have an unusually large assortment or Genuine American Indian Jewelry for this ~PECIA~ SALE! We ha ve sti ipn_ients a~riving weekly directly from the Indian Traders and each 'piece of Jewelry is handcrafted from Solid Sterllng Silver and painstakingly set.with genuine turquoise. · -All jewelry is pre-marked at the source wilh the retail price: yOu pay only ONE-HALF'! The one-<if-a-kind items pictured below represent but a fraction of our Indian Jewelry collection and is represen tative Of the va lues to -be round in all of our stores. DECEMBER'S BIRTHSTONE IS TURQUOISE Turquoise Stud Ea1r1R1s Re&. $8 . NOW $4 Tu1quoi~ Bracelet Wtlh ltMs llq. $39 NO\V $19 , •. Nan's Sand tist A!rw: , Rt1. $3$ . , . NO\Y S l7 Reg. S59 NOW S29 squ~sh blossom nt>cklace . Reg. S499, Now S749 _ __!'ou p;iy 1/~ Yoa pilf 1/2! a Stont Turquoise Br1eelet -Aq;. $~ 1\0\V SJ9 SIOllt Ti11q1,1oist Brxtltl Ret. 149 NO\\I $24 ;•;oi&t special group or rings sp~cial group or r~ngs assorted styles & sizes _assorted st.yles ~ snes all sterling silvtt • a ll .st_erl1ng s1,lver -with tu rquoise w1tfi turquoise huge Jielection huge selection . Reg. $22 Reg. $29 SPECIAL Sil SPECIAL Sl4 " l1tqli0!Ml Pt\16~111 ~ :ctral Ring ' · R~ $19 ZUNI NA y AJO '"' ,., N,OW S• NOW S24 \ _,. ,...,;.1 ... , •.• , ,i,.. \ assorted styles & siteJ ..- all sferllng sil ver with turquoise huge selection Reg. $14 to $20 SPECIAL $7 You P.iy lilt Squash 8!!)som Het~lact Re1. $3 10 NO\V S l 55 0~1 T~rq~oise Ri"I • Rec. St9 NO\.V $24 You pily 1/2! 11 •• .. I • ' • • • ' .. ' ' . . . • • .•' ·" . • ~ .· • • • • . ' . .. :.:-·: . ·: ;E ~~ .. .. :-:: :· :;: ~ ~ . . . ' • .. < -' - Santa's Aboard With Free Rides And Candy Cane s -Don ·t Miss It Thursday 6:30-8:30 Friday I I· 12. 1 ·4. 6:30-8:30 Saturday I 0· 12, I ·4 0 ·-----·---- , • HAVE ' ~ , ' ··~ ··-· \ • • • • •one·st op' shopping a.t its finest! IN THE MEANTIME OPEN EVENINGS . WITH EVERYTHING FOR THE LAST TRIP • • SAV,ON DRUG •;HUMPTY DUMPTY • PAPER UNLIMITED ·,RION HARDWARE • HICKORY FARMS • DR. L. R. ELDER -• MARKET BASKET •THE STOREKEEPER •CHAS. H. BARR JEWELERS • MONTGOMERY CLEANER • WESTCLIFF SHOES •JEAN DAHL • LA GALLERIA • DARRELL'S TUX SHOP • BANK OF AMERICA • • • VETA 'S • DICK VERNON'S - •PLAYBOY BEAUTY • HALLIDAY'S ~ANTHONY'S • WESTCLIFF BARBER • WEST CLIFF TAILORS • If , • .. ' -. • American liigeniiity in as ump? DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES .k ..... t by r.WJIM 11 M.-CW., fw •a I di -4 .... ._. ,,,_ ,... •• tr.dl•it:Wt .cl .,, ..... c ......... _ • ._ .... ............ , -•• ,.m. ....... "' pric.t1 ,.w,. c: .. ~40.•06• IO.• O.llr. S•...., I 04, ...., , ...... •Ml fw Mr. o.-91 ......... ...,..J • .,.,i.. iewels by ioseph Soun4 COAST l>LAli•llJJ lllSTOl. COSTA MlSA•S40-t066 Self ·employed? Get a tax break in 1974 and 10% interest. Call 644·6962 today! Se lf employed ind ivid ual s can now se t asi de up to $7500 a_year in a Keogh Ret iremen t Plan that's tax-free until retirement, And, through Newport Equity Funds you earn 10%. For complete facts on safe Keogh Plan investment with no fees, fu ll liquidity affd ea rnings of 10%, act now ' Pla ns sta rted th is month are retroac tive for 1974 . ·Or mail coupon now! --------------------------Please send facts on your Keogh Retirement Plan with 10~~ interest. Name•--------------~-- Address _______________ _ City ____________ Zip ___ _ , · Avco Financial T ower 620 Newport Centct. Dr. @· 'Nezopart Equity 'Ftauis BP2 ::__../ Newport Beach, CA. 92660 ~------------------------J . ' / Dy "llLTO .'O l!IOSKO\\lTl The ne" p roduct \\('/I uf C ~ 1ndu:-.try h11s not {'xa('t • .; ly dr it•d u11 but 11 's l'ertuinly look1n,o: ""fully dC'plclcd tlu:~e d .1ys. Observers or the market- ing scene ca nnot r emember a period \\hen new prod\1Cts \lt'rt· ~o scur,·e. It ust'd to be 1h..1t. C'~·t•ry time you turned around. compan ies "·er e throv.·in g o ncv.· soap or a n1'\\' rood pilckagc at )'OU . Tho5c d:.i ys seem to be gone. \\'c're now into Opera· tiun Stand Pat. 11 0\\'t:\'t;R, JUST lo HOW TO HA'fl A HAtl"lll CHllSTMAS l y TIRIY Gl.t.Nf, lJ'IL You j u s l can 't be comp\t!lely ha1i11r unl ess you also eiijoy f!ood hc;illh. D£'£'Pmbcr's changeable y,·calher. or overexertHlfl rrom loo mu ch preparation can \oy,·er your resist;1nt£' lo r old .~ or 1nfr-t·tions. llurr1£'<l. incnm1ill•\e 111eals r ;i n aff1•ct your pro1>cr \'rt<1m1n 1 nl :1 k~·. • 1'hone u:o n1i<A . 1f rou 11oi:-h u~ to S(•nd you a bottlt· uf \·our fa\·nr1tc ,·1tamin ~. ~r d r or1 in to ins pect ou r s 1or k of dcpt>ndablc <1uality, fai rly prirOO vitam1rs of c\·ery nttd.00 potency . Y 0 U ~o R Y 0 UR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a deti\·ery. We will deliver promptly wilhoul extra chari,Jc. A great many people rely on us for thei r hci!.llh needs. \\'e welromc reques ts for de live r y s er vice a nd charge accounts. PAik UDO ..... IM.ACY' JSIH•~.._. fr11tDei~ Hc-wport l..dt 641-1510 ., sho-.· you th;it Am erican in· genuity Is still alive, v•e can rc1>0rt today on three new br<'ak throui;h products. 'fhe first . comes from 11 J.os 1\n ~e l es a ttorney , Eugene J. Albertini, -.·ho says he is concerned :ibout \\lat<'r~ate morality and the public's d isc nch:.ntmcnt v.·ith the legal profession. So he has de\·e/oped the Elec· Ironic Time Hecordcr, a de- vice he is promoting to la"·yers as a v.•ay to "build morality into billing." Attorney s, who can charge anywhere from $40 to S125 per hour, have lo keep track of the time they s pend "ith c lients. The J--:Jcctronic T ime Recorder is ;1 computerized machine t hu t con n el'tS to th e· CONSTIPATION One of the most ertectJve, s afe and natural methods of caring f o r . s u c h a condition is the appliration of scientific, proven C h i r o prac tic adjuslmenls. Numerous remedies depend on the stimulation of nerve action to tbe bowels; and prolonged use usually leads to larger dooes •nd may become habit forming ! These measures offer lemporary relief but do little constructively lo•001Teel th e ba s ic cau s e or con stipat ion. Sc,ientiric application of genUe, relaxing spinal adjus tments free impi nged nerves whirh cootrol proper bawel action. Thus Chi ropractic care enables the nerv es to function normally •nd na turally again, restoring normal bowel activity. Constipation ca n cripple your day •nd adversely affttl your health over a period of time. A com·petenl doctor of Chiropractic offers a promising solution to this problem. Co05ult one! Dr. Partain D.C. w.w-.Offkn• ... Eostbluff Village Center Hewport leoch 640-6410 .' Money Tree telephone. \Vhen a client calls, the attorney turns on the machine and then gets a precise record or the time spent. 1'his way, you see, there are no h<i.ssles when the bill is rendere'd at the end or the month. The· client gets a printout. Albertini is rent- ing his device for $182 per month. ANOTHER PRODUCT lor the Watergate era is be· ing fielded by the 3?tt Co., the manufacturer of Scotch tape. I~ h11 s developed what it ~aM.S a ''•notary tape" to foil con artists who alter im· portnnt doc uments . This is a product invented ·because or the success or . oth e r ne·w 'products . Sttretaries who make mis· lakes can now wipe out thos e e rrors with new .. "·hile·out" chemicaJs and ''lift-off" ribbons. Such cor· rcctions cannot be detected. Well , if you're intent on fraud, you can use the same devices to "correct" thl' ·sensili,·e secti ons or con· tracts. For exam ple. you can lake your mortgage agreement a nd ch:.inge it so that the interest r;1te rt'ads "7 11~ percent" instead or "81f.? percent ' "" 7 601 Lidci. Remember -•tt I . i:rom thC' waters' ed gc J t tht" fool of the LictO Isle bridgl" CJlifo mia 's pr{'miC're condo min iun1 re sidence rises reg.illy over Newport 6C'ach. A p.1lali..i l sa!c;·u1 furnished in Louis Qulnze extends the fu ll lenglh of the b uilding and overlooks the pri vate boat slips. There is, of cou rse, a heated swimming P90l and compilnion therapy pool. lost Cash ot Ch1islmos In .!II likelihood th1" \Vi ii be the la!.I of its \..ind here . In .ii\ la .. chhood it is dC'stined to ;ilso become not only one of the "gre.1t ,1ddrcl'Sc~" of Newport, bu! of all Californi.1. Th(' view:-. from c.1ch .ind ~very one of thC'SC t.·xqu1 sih.' homes is breatht.:iking. In every direction you loo!.. down on h.irbor or ocean !>l'll i.nl):;. ch.inning shop:. .ind w,u~·rfronl homes comfo rtably ne .. tll'd in the six·fi~u re plus price r,1ngl' An ('\'er-changing .ind .1 h. .. 1,1ys ex.citing c1tpcricn\·c. Each two bedroom, two-and·a·half bath residence offers a step down li ving room and pri vate balcony; each maslE!r su ite J private dressing room and built-in sauna. or the fi ft y-four homes originally available, less thdn fo rty remain. Soon the opportunity 10 own a residence al 601 Lido will be gone, but \'v'e dSS ure you, not forgollen. Two bedroom view residences from $110,000 to S~:10.000. To the resciie comM 3fl1. lls ''notary .ta pe " t'an be placed over the key parts of d ocuments -and it's virtually impossible to re· move without the tamper· ing being detected. ll you try to remove it, the tape will tear in strips. And ilhas an invisible fluorescent dye thut noods the paper if sol· vents are used. FINALLY, WE h ave Frankince~e and ?tfyrrh, "the two most famous aromatic. oilS in history," dating b ack to Biblical times. The y havo been syn· th esized into a perrume oil and spray cologne by Chicago-bas~ J ovan Inc .. \\•hich has had great suc· cess in the past year selling a musk oi l. ''Frankincen se ·and t.1yrrh are created to last," says Jovan. "\\'hen the an- cient.tomb or Tutankha men was ope ned in 1922, the \'8SCS of (r;1 nkincense Un · guents di scovered there still retained their original scent -::i ft er 3,000 years." Jovan has packaged its Frankincense and !'11yrrh perfume in a parchment· covered box that advisl'S v.•omcn that this scent is, ''the m os t Pr ec iou s. i;ensuous orrcring you c;1n m;i kc to a m :•n . Except yourself." And it·s priced at onl y S6 for one.th ird or an OlltlCC'. \\'ith n ('\V products like these. you can easil y see 1rhat a sound footini:t our economy is on. cgz SWISS VAULTS PRIVATE STORAGE ,s;1...., • Gold • Coin. · v .. ~. (7U) 835·7U1 Non-tl1n1dnQ t1cillly Insured · Bondtd '"""" ......... "'• °"~ ""'' ,.flf .... ~"""'-"'""''"'""'"' .. 1 ..... -·-........ -· (-.--. ...,.. ,..WDI ____________ _ ~ ..... ""~' °'-(-"Y .................... ~ .. ,,,... °""',_,, .. ,.., .... __ _ .., ..... ,.,. ... ~ °' """".,. ...... .,.... ........ w, -Ollllt • Liiii.i ""'"' -· .... ............... ---J.H -.............. ""'llot" ........ ..., ....... °"' ... '-1".,,. w,,.,,, DAILY PILOT 642-5678 • • I ~1s. ~tly Drury. 601 I 601 lido Park Driv~ . I Ntwport Beach, C;11 92660 I •·h•••(714)•7S-••o· LIDO B Pluse send ~ more Information tbout · I 1 ,. luxury rondominhuni1t 601 lido. I N•m•---·-----------·----···-··· J:>~ I Add•"'-------···-·------·--~---DRIVE •1 Oty .•• ·----·-··· -·-·--·-----· I Stat._ _______ •. Zlp ·-··---······· NEWPOITT ,BOCH I I..;~·,;.;;;.;,;-~;,;,;.-;.;,;·...;,;;.;,;· .£.A~,;:.~ -' .. I ' 0\•er The Counter MA.SD Ustings MUTUAL FUNDS UI> 100 0 llP ;1 (I UI> I)~ \.IP 1l ~ U1> 11 1 Up 7' I l/11 111.D UC> ~o UC> 1• o UI> 11 l UP I• I UP I• I UP \0 I l/1> ,. ~ l/1> II ~ UP !•.I ~· "' 1~.o ~-· ,,, '" u.~ "' " > " > " > " ' '" I" " ' ' - ' - ) ' ( ft5-:-Set To·Study ITT Split WASHIN(lTON !UPIJ - The Justice Department an ndunced 1t has asked a federal court to order a special study of options for rn(ernat1onal Telephone ana Telegraph to divest Avis, Inc Levitt & Sons. Inc . and the Hartford Fire Insurance Co Under the terms of an C.lrlier court action 1n Sep lember 1971 ITT was 1n slructed to divest itself or eith er Jlartford or three otner firms -Avi s Levitt <.1n d Ham il ton tire lnsurance Co TllE 11T STILL holds all of the interest 1n llartford and Levitt and still owns a majority interest 1n Avts. but it got rid of llam1Jton and 48 percent of Avis through two public offer tngs Thomas E Kauprr ass 1s ~ant attorney general 1n charge of the antitrust d1v1s1on said the appoint menf or a special master by lh~ U S d1 str1ct court 1n !Uirtford, Conn 'would benefit the parties and the tourt The Justice Dep.irtmtnt p1oposed that thl' special master stud) options for rllvest1ng Avi s Le\ 1tt und l!Rrtrord .... Ith p.irticulllr rc~ard to the present {On..!, tion of each company The special m.1stcr w1th1n 60 days \l.ould be expected to report his f1nd1ngs to the court on how the companies could he shed and how much time 1l \VOuld take to <1ccomphsh the divestiture BOTll T llE department and ITT h<ivc submitted 111.ins for ITT d1 vest1turc of Avis and LC\ 1tt but the court has not acted on un\ of the plans The Justice Department proposa l noted th.it seroous obJect1ons have been interposed by fTT and Avis a nd other disagree menls have arisen between ll)c parties" on the plans for d1\est1ture P.anAm's Pilots • Take Cut WASlll'.'o;GTON lAPl rilots of f1nanc1ally ailing l7 an American World 1'1rways ha\e ;.igre<'d to take an 11 per<'ent cut 1n p:iy .starting I-~ l sou-recs said "The agreem<'nt... which \\•111 be sr~ned later this Y.eek will more than \I.IP<' out the schC'duled 9 pE'rcent P<O' ra1s<' that goes into cf feet for Pan Am pilots on J~n I ·u means the avcrllge 1>1lot salary at Pan Am will drop from the SSS,000 le\el tbat will be effective 1n Junuary to about 549 000 .1fter Feb 1 Pan Am pilots L"t.lrrenlly r eceive a n 11verage salary or nbout SS0.000 according to lh<' Au Line Pilots Assoc1al1on Pan Am declined com rD.ent on the report The Air r.:1ne Pilots Assoc1al1on ulso 1lechned to conr1rm the- -staterrlcnl sayfnglt could m.1tcomment at this time i . Auto Layoffs 80,000'Germans Idle BO:\N (l:PI) -Fl\C \\ll'sl Gc1m.1n auto compun1es complaining of slumping dome:;t1c and foreign sale~ huve laid off 80,000 '' orkers Volkswagen the nation's la1gest 1ndtJ ~t 1 y, S<'nt home 30,000 workers Monday 111 four of its six dome.st 1c plants until Dec 20 It wus Volkswagen's ninth temporary la yoff I his l l'UJ Fnur other comp.in1rs Opll. F'o1d , \,1b .ivr1sc he \lotorenwerkc (B'.\I\\'\ .ind r\Udl :'\su 1\uto l n1on -follo\vect VolkS\\ .L~t'I\ 'i cx;im plc and l<11d off u tot .ii of 50 000 \\ urke1 !'. The 1,i)offs boosted even fu1thc1 \\~st Gt•t m;in\ s C'ont1nually soaring unenlplo' mt•nt 1.1te Curi entl) . 800.000 persons 01 3 5 J)Crcent of th1.; \Vest German \I.ark force. ,ue unemplo) cd ,\ Volk s \\ cigt•n spokesman S<i) 1n g the rompdn)' depends heav1lv on l S s.lll'S bl.1111td the devalued dollt1r and the strengthening of 1 he m.1rk fo1 the 25 percent sales slun1p 1n th e fu st nine months of this ~ ec1r Hike Won't Work? Coffee Dealers Nix Price Plot NE\V YORK (AP) - American coffee l'lealers downgraded the ef(ect1vc· ness of a plan by some Lalin American countries to "Jthhold cof(ee b<'ans from lhe export murk et to drive up "orld prices It "on t have the maJOr impact th e producing coun tri es hope to achieve because world production IS 1n excess of total world con sumptton ' one New York importer satd ~Ionday. SA.ID i\.NOTJIE R 1m· porter "Jr the price gets too high, the coffee drinker will switch to tea or some other beverage -1t hus h.1ppC'ned 1n the past " And coffee consumption 1n the United States has declined steadily rrom a high of 3 12 cups per capita on a t)p1cal winter day in 1962 to 2 25 cups per capita ttus yC'ar according to 1n dustry stat1sllcs EvC'n 1f the "1thhold1ng :iction 1s successful, in dustry sources estimate 1t would take from ttire&'. months to six months beCore fi1ghcr prices would be renected on s upermarket shE"l ves Over the v. eek end. the presidents or·snc central American-cou.nlr1es and Venezuela signed an agree· ment to withhold 20 to 30 percent or thE'lr export cor fee to bolster sagging prices '"THE ACTION \\,1s en t1re lv Justifiable <;at Kenne th Burgess excculi\C' directo r of thl J~an American Coffee Burc;;u 1n i'\;{·w York represents the \I h I C h p1 odut 1ng countries 'The i::ruwers are JUSt tr} 1ng to get a f:ur price ' Incre a sed Fertilize r Costs Seen WASf!l'.'JGTO:-.; 1U Pl 1 Fert1h zer price~ may be gn 1ng up hl't\t't'en 10 and 11 percent next 5pr1ng a mu<'h softer bl i)~ than farmers got when pr1cl!s more than doubled during the past yea r Agriculture Depti1tmcnt economists sa1d;uesda\ A fcrt1l1zer \ndustry spokts,man liaid tflat ~JUie thC' 1'dm1n1str\t1on lS can. 1ng fOr expanded plant !ood production, ~l~c Federal Power CO m mis s 1on curtalle4 fertilizer suppl} refusing to approve a pr1or1 I) for natural gas needed .11 a fert1J1zcr plant 1n Cherokee. Al.i A11ocado Industry ' . . Sets Ad Campaig~i The California A\ocndo Advisory Board will invest S2 28 million dollars 1n ad vert1s1ng and promotion or th e 1974 75 Cal1forn1a avocado crop "h1ch 1s tx-g1nn1ng to movC' across the country 1n volume of thrC'<' m1ll1on pound s Y.eekl y This investment will sup port marketing of the largC's.l CalifOr n1 a :l\OCado crop 1n h1stor\ -188 m1lhon pounds a total that includes 66 mi l l1on pound s of Fuertes 82 m1!11on pounds of Hass and nearly 38 m11l1on poUiills or-nll ofh cr varieties This 1n\ esl mcnt \\ill also support the n1.1rket1ng of a crop that is C'Xpccted to 1n· ..cre.1se 1n volume as the season progresses Once predominately a \\ll'lter market fruit new plantings of the s umm<'r Hass_ var1ct } in par•1cular hove no\\ estabhshed 1J \ear round n1<1rket1ng p.1ttC'1n for Cahforn1a avocados The Board of Director!: of the Cahforn1a t\ vocado Ad \i s or y Board have re elected G L. · Lc"V '' Batd11o 1n of I1 \ 1nc1 as board eh rurman lO olSSl!Sl them In 01e supCrVTSil1 n or the 3 '<'rhs1ng progra1n .. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYS)<: Index ASE Index Do\\ Jones Ind S& P 500 Stocks i\'('10 York Sal .. s VohnnP I~ ~.i 60 21 G03 111 67 90 up ll Jl up up ~ /\'fftr \'t1rl~ I ."i i•lttst 1\ t'I ft••• Wedne~dny' Closing P rk~s ,..l!W yQjj!C !\Hill ftll-"'11 •ro pr+<•\ gn I"' ,.t.., vor• ~10•-••'i'IM>9f •1 ·-• NEW YO RK Cecember 1 .. 1974 DAil V PILOT 8 ', . .. STO CK EXCHAN Glt -Q O-!Ju• .. 0~1 llCI • ,>tll 17 0""•0•1pt l I IO l'.:lu~•'>-01 !>" \Q of\ 1&, o..~,1 ... , 100 ~ ,1 • -111t- 1. 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Eeonomv ·Blan1e d • Tulsa Lead~ng In Divorces 'TULSA , Okla. cu\>ri ._ Someone---searching for the r easons for divorce in America these days mighl do well to start looking in Tulsa County, ~·here the divorce rate is more than d oub l e th e na ti ona l ave~age. The county's divorce court judge says as far as he can teU the chief reasons couples split up arc the sag. ging e ~o nom y, personal successor boredom. ABOUT SOO ·more couples have fil ed" ror divorce in TulSa County this year tharl have been married, Th'e projected nalional · divorce rate for 1974 , ac-cording to figures released -by the Nati onal Center for Health Statistics irf Kens. ington, ?.'Id., is 4.6 per 1,000 population, but the rate in Tulsa is an estimated 12.a per 1,000 for this year. "'With the economy going bad and credit so easy, the crunch is on," said special District Judge Ed Glass, who handles the countY's divorce cases. "Bills arc cropping up more a nd more often in this courtroom as the reason. ''OF COU RSE, these arc only surface problemS in the marriage. They arc rac- tors th at cause the real pro- blems to come out." Glass said one reason for Tulsa's high di\"Orce r ate ~·as the boom from a pro- vincial, quiet town to a ''sophisticated, coS- mopoll tan center.·· - •·\Ve a re also a fai rly well- to-do community· and this increases divorce," Glass said. "Su·ccess is a hard thing to handle in a mar· riage. As the man or woman rises. it m aterially alters their lifestyle and changes their personalities.'' BUT HE SAI D the less af- Ouent also come into his court in increasing num- bers. "l think the less wcalthf people a re just tired oflhe mundane·Jife they are tied to," he said. "Let's fa ce it, a family of three kids Yiilh daddy making $3 an hour is a life sentence. · "Being stuck must be a h or r ible fee lin g and perhaps divorce is the way they see to get away.·• GLASS-SAID another common cause was early "'marriage, v•ith the Yo'ifc put- ting the husband through school. -- .. But when th e husband graduates, he suddenly re- alizes he 's a different person than before," he said. "The wife has had work experie nce and changed in th at direction and they no longer have anything in common ." 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':~~::'.;0::-!!4 -· Mirro Crownburst Party Cake Molds ,., / . ..... ,~ . '//1)JJ\ ,, Cheery ant.11 Mugs or Ashtray • f11ti•• rff tH white IMlfl IH Nlitltr ll1••r11•s • $1t111 ·1sJitrty1 14' I (~ !NII, l fl Sv,« t..ir 49cfoch • ' • • .. ·- • 'He looked at us, pulled a crumpled photograph of our d_aughter Robin from his pocket and beamed. He knew that we were his family.' • • • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tllllf5d•J,0Kf ..... lt,lt14 P.a,eCI .... 'Home' Is More Than a 'No one is sure how long he was alone, living off the land. He was five when they found him and took him to the orphanage. Somewhere, he got a lot of love.' ... Place to Live ' John Kim Ad opts a Family . '· . By ALLISON DEER It Ol IM 0.llJ Plllll SI.OH The.'' m:i y be the rirst real ramily beamed. T hat same grin na~hcs ·~t -John -ha s-everh act:-ttis""pareru:s-:i:•rer~e~a~c·tnr<!w 11 lSCo\ ·ery. John him landed in S:in ri·ancisC"o unknO\\'O.andhe/1\·ed\\'lt.hanoldm:in The:. rrd tap(' began \t'llh apQI~~.;._ to :in inter-country ado1>t i'On ;.iency, h I II " f • I t • ''1-lt··s into C\'crytlttnj!. lookin!! ;Jl v.•ith .a fe\v pennies. t'\'O nickels. a tat-111 '· l' 11 s outs1ut' o seou unti the 1 d the books. the toys, lht· Lt·h.·v 1:.1on. lie tercd photograph and the clolht.'S on in ;.in f Jl' · / t'als ever~·thing an~l alreud,\" lo\'~:. his back. ··",''u ,,,,,. ,· •. · •0 ,.""-1,0,,, Ion" h" ,,.... ,. .. ··!I ,, .~., , • ,.., , ... , coo 'H•:-.. orangt>3 anu Pl'<l tlllt:.. , r,,,. ··1'hc first timcv.·es<.1\1' hin1 hL· \\ll~ alo11t•. 111:->l liv1ngnff thNund l)e 1\iJs 011t·n~:-,...11 d :-.i UingonabL·nch1rithal!Ltleµ1rl.llL' ;.ill<>ul fll l'l\hl'n\he.1 f(Jundand:ind Thl· touple ha1e four othl·r looked :.it us. pulled oul thl' i·runiph·d iook h1n1 Lo tht· 11rphancji!:e." Bill childrl'n · pholng r aph of our duughLL'r Hob1 n ci nd i >·,1 l' n~ s ~11d bcarncd "I thin!\ th(' thilclrcn h;11t• n1aUe it 'Son1 1•11 hert• ul1111g the l111e. ··added t'il Stcr 101· U:') 11 11nuld bl' :i hard all· "lie knew 11 c 11·crl' h1.~ fa 1111!~ !\l arianne Owens," he i::ot a lot ot .1u~tmt•n t 11,r -i couple 11hu had no_ lo1t'. J-lc's :i lo\'ing, ~haring. trusting chll<lt·c n. · ()11enss;iid. child ·· '!'he Kore;in orphan h<i s b~t·n adopt cd by ttie Bill 0.11·ens famil,1· of Costa l\les a. Ills is lhl' fir~t 1nlcr-couuu·y adoption thro•igh Chd<lren·s llonlL' Society, Orange Count.1· Di strict. llE ~~JILES In hi~ f1r~t ~!hour~ 111 th1.~ country, he l'!(:'vcr cr1 l·d. llt'\'l'r got angry, just• John sh ares trike with Jennifer, at left. Below, watching television, on floor are Bill; :Jeff and Shannon. On sofa (left to right) Jenn ifer, John, Marianne and Rob in. "'rht• children lh cm ~el \'C~ com. muniCJJtC more readily.than adults. Each on{• h.3;., lakl'll him for :J\\"hilc and lhc.1· d1-1n L l<n1~h v.h t•11 he makes mi stake.s. bt'causl' t hc>~ ·\'(' made the same mistakes.·· he explained. 011ens· at1c n1pt to :ictopt :.i Chi ld began morl' than 111 0 Yl'a rs <1go. "\\"hat 1110111 ,J ll'd II" \\'J S ll1t' hig,11 infant mort~1IJ!\' rate 111 \'ietnam }~1 f· t~· percent of 01h•· ch1ldrc11 111 Viet- namc~c orphanages lhe hy .the agt• of six. l 'h;il ;i[ont· \1o..1s enough fi>r us to apply.'· he ~aid ClllLDRf;i" \\'.\11'1\(; • 1he I !oil Foundation in Oregon.. ' Next came ;.i _hom-1• s tud y through CIIS and certifi cation. Then an "cildl ess list of thtngs" inelticfing a l'isa and approval from the child's countr~· . ' Th cl'l' 1.:> an even longer 11 ail for in· l.1111~ :.u1<l toddlc:r~. but thc;c :.1'rc c:htldrcn lhL't'C \1ho nt·cd familieS," the c:ouple Siltd. \\'hen the Co~ta i\ll's ans fJC'I\ to San Francisco. ·13 r hildren \\·ere on th.e fli ght \l'ith John. Two were babies destined for'the Bay Area and 10 more v.•ent on to homes in Kansas City. "As soon as the immigration and cusloms red tape v.•ere over and tiln:.e l\\'O couples got to hold their babies they said they v. etc starting lhe pl'occss 01·er in1mC'cliall'ly," i\lrs. ()11l'n:. :....1tc1. •·\\'~·c1 like to reapply for a11otht>r child. too.'' .\\the Costa 2\lcsa home. the excite· n1c_nt has nol subsulcd. E\crything 1s new a nd different for John Kim. t :1·crything i:. for sh:.ir1n g. "They prt•pai·l'd us for the \\Ol'li l, 1\1a1 ht' 1ni ght be upset, "''ill1lh'il\vn. alruid. tn·L•(L Uut hl' just smile:. .at everything.'' 1'he 01vi:ns thildrcn haYc \\'elCo~fd him, 1vith love. •;;:::;;~-~· .. ~ Ill I' . 1'ht•rt' a re mon · thihlrt·n in V 11·! n :1 n1 <ind Korc•a 111111 11ced farnllies th;i n there ;n·c fan1i1 1cs .ipply1nj! for adop. l1o_n. he s;iid. "l'hl' red tapC' and llH· \\:.tiling peru1d k1..•t'Jl a lot of childrt"n from getting homt·~ ... The C'OuplC' ;ipp!iC'1I fo r a Viel· namese ch1hl. hul :ii that lin1 c> thl' go1·ern mcnt ol t ha1 1·1>1 in1 r1· v. <l" rt·1uc:· tant to ~C'nd ,11·hrlrl to :1t;im1J1·1\l11rh :ilre:td_1· h:HI ~c1 t•r;1l children · ''\\'c love him." s:iys four·year·old 0lL·nn1flo!r, I\ ho alreadv is his con::.tant l ru·~·clt• pas:.t·iii.:t'r\.. ·• _, • • "Rut Kor1•.111 thllclrl'll 11er1• a\,1ila- b\c•. Thl'I .1«!-1·11 11.., 1f Ill' 11oultl tcike .Juh n ;1 n1J II,. ·"·lid It'~. t!l l'OUJ'~t·.·· \\'hdt' 1h l' ,ulupt11n1 11as in proce~ ..... l hc~ J!ol ;1 l1'lll'r ~1.11tni:: th;tt .111 ur phanagc h ad 1110\t•d :!:J rh1hlrC'n In :1nnth1·r [111•.!111•11 .ind · 011 11 f11ur children h;1d •li1·1I. "If lhtt! 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LA.·t ALIS· 6 •/Mln. own your own tf'lf'phon4" 171lm:t , end 1ave I I (business ser;vice onl)\ Silent bur,:lar alami sv11l•nd rroni sO•Jday Car trlephone · •38.8J{Mo11 tb TELEPHONE CO. OF CALIFORNIA 300 I R•dhill 8 1"11. Bid~. v1.101 .. Co11a ~lt"l'a. Ca. 92626 581-1331 ' . 9 79-1234 His 'Thanks' Are Quilted It 's a th ank you for contributing 40 road maps tu a· J. \Vri ght 's fifth grade soc ial s tudies class at ·.<\dams F:lementary Srhool .. Assisted by Kelty :\Jc i\t eekin's great-aunt, J\lrs. Ruby Jones, and Lon- nie Shepard 's moth e r and gr andmother, Pilrs. Betty Shepard and !\lrs . Ardis Ling, they produced a qui lt that"s "colorful ,' if nothing else," said th eir teacher. MAKE THIS A DREAMY CHRISTMAS \\lhile stud);ing the Colonies, ]i .. frs. \\/right sanl. the group decided to enlist the help or their families in ('reating their O\\'n quil t from fi \'e· inch square:.. "'!\lac" a Vietnam veteran , will re- ceive a Christmas card and photo of the quilt this month. 1'he real thing \l.'lll be presented aft er \'iC\\'ing by parent s at the annu al open house. Good Book's Advice Excellent DEAR A~'N LAND EHS : ca n't get 0,·er the reeling cha nce to go out is on This Jetter is for that loon y that somehow ii is wrong. \\'ecke nds. I spend Saturday t'leri;vm an who told his \\'!fc and Sunday mornings and ,...----.,------~----: that 1f she was a true Chr1~-DEAR AK~ LANDERS: afternoons with m y son. A · L d tian she \\'OUldn't need :in y I'd like to say a "-'Ord to that. but I do like to accept din-n n an e rs s ex in her !if('. lie ~;iul. so-cal led poker expert \vho nerdatosonthoseevenings.' "'Jesus fill s my ever~· noed tried to define a double-ace Now the problem: !tly son ·'----------------'\ and that should be l'Oough nush. _ be com cs ve r y moody . ror you. too." lie starts out b~· sayi n&. \\'hane1·er I tel! him I 'm l?O·· The •·t r ue Ch r islian" ··According to The Book or ing out. lie \\·ants evCry should~read his B1h.le . lll're lloyle, on page 53" -and minute of my sp.'lre time. I are a few reco m mended e nd s up with s ome feel so guilty 11•henevcr I passages. FOCkamamie explanation leave hin1 that it spoils the Genesis 2:25: "And they that makes no sense to us e1·ening for me and l wish I v.'ere both naked, the man \'eleransofthecardtable. had sta vedhome. and his \\•1fe, and \\'Crc not Thal man nevar saw The Should a divorced wom:1n asham ed." Book of 1~oyle. Page 53 tells \\'ith a child spend ALL her 1'.latthc1v ·19:4: "Ha\"c ye a bout du pl icate bridge. s pare ti tn e with h e r not read t hat he \\hich Poker starlS onpagc 7-I . youngster,"or is it okay ·to made: them at the beg,in-J ust sign me-CALLl~G leave him tv.·o evenin.gs a Ding made them both male. !!IS BLUFF I~ GRAND . week ? Thanks fo r your and fem ale and soud. for IlAPIDS answer-whateve-r it is.- this cause shall a man lea\·e l>E AR CALL: l don't UNE,\SY ~'1A~l1\ rathe'r and mother . and knt1w one pea·pickin' thing DEAR l\IAf!IA: l belie,·e rrorn your son. From yo ur letter I s us(iect he ha s hecome very attached to you, and i( yo u don't cut the cord soon, e\'entually you v.·ill be strangled by it. One of Lucie Anns Loveliest Gowns. long-Pink. Yellow or Blue ... $32. ShOr'l-Pansy, Yellow or Blue ... $21. We Have A Lovely Selection of Gowns- Many Styles, Fabrics and Prices. ' " , ,,,}t. ... -Christmas Hours: . Monday-Friday 10 a.m. • 9 P.m. (Dec. 12·23) """' Saturoay 10 a.m. ·6 p.m, Oosed Sundays · Veta's l . • clea\•e to his wife; and they about-poker but there are a it'i! essential that J'OU spend . two shall be one fl esh? number or version!l or two ey_~!lln&!.a week away. ·WbBt thE!rerore God hath lloyle, whlc;h could account Is ther e a close relali\•e v.·ith a child or comparable age, or a friend from school you could ln\•ite to supper- v.·ith a r e liable sitte r in charge? Use your imagi na- tion. atake some interesting plans (or your son ~·hen .r.ou leave him and he won't be so resentful.. joined together, let not man !or the dilference in the"' r;;;;;==================='1 put asunder.'' -pa ge numbers. The Apostle Paul said 1\s for ":hich heals what, • ( Ephe s ian s 5: 2 5 l . I'm willing to take lloyle's • · •1 u s b a n d s. Io v e yo Ui"-1\·or<trn·r it, any \'CrSion . Time for Christnras . wives.''-J\I ISSISSl'flPI P ARSON DEAR A~N LA~DERS : l DEAR p,\RSOS : Thanks am in my mid·20s and have for the Good \\'otd. I doubt been .divorced for ei ght "'that anything v.·111 change months. Our son is five in th• t pa r t i cu I a r ~·ea rs old a nd started school bousehatd since thr man is th is year. \\'hen he went tO clearly off ~is rocker, school I .went to \\·ork full - Your let ler. ho .... ·ever. ti me. Th e ttov 's f.a the r mighl be helprul to otht>r doesn't come a'round "ery married couples "ho are orten so I a m trying to fi ll still hung up on childhood both roles, which is not nolio~ about sex and suffer ea~.\'. f.rom gu ilt because lht>y . The on ly time I get ~ gi•es you suggested cootcing times 101 a v11ie1l ol foods. Clle<:k the Microwaw1 Dv1n R1dp1 Boote for DEFROST PLUS. The Defrost Cvc·1e uses lower power 10 thaw l oads quickly and evenly. We call 11 DEFROST PLUS because you can cook certain food items better by using the Defrost Cycle's lower power . For e•ample: fish. frozen baked prod\Jcl s. TV dinners. ca11 be coo1ced better with lhe DEFROST PLUS Cycle. • Cooll1 l1s1 and coot with Mictow1w1 llll f!Jt' • Coolu right 011 serTing dish • 0•11 ln111ior remains m -'Pills altd spat1Hs won't bike on • Sewa 11ter11 ot up to 75~1 Of! solftt kinds and ponions of food • IWo specltl wking nHdocl -120 volt op1t1tioii THIS MICROWAVE ()VfN REG. Sl49.9!1 FREE . '" wrm COMl'lm llJTCHfM ll~OOILING • CAIJMETS • Al'l'UAHCIS • COUNTll TOl'S HOVE SUPPlY COlllJoN{ 771 M(Wll)H WA'( COSiA MISA TlL,4S.JS71 7 Simply and sportily sensational. Easy as buttoning a button or two, shpping a Skirt Over your hips •... and you're dressed for any-and-every day or evening. Th~ shirts lrench culled 1n.wh1le, Ouiana·•nylon . .128. The skins black or· deec bnlvrm dOuble knit and wool. S48. Both by Judith Luscher f0< Schrade r S~rt • I WESTCUFF PLAZA 17111 & 11,IHI • OftH DAILY 10-f SUNDAY I l·S HlWPOITll IHH • Of'IH 7 OATS f :JM!eO J The most advanced deyeldpment . in timepieces in five centuries! Solid State Quartz ·Press right side button for time -· ·Press left side button for date ·Press&hold right side button for seconds Its beauty is excelled only by its accuracy ..• this micro- modular quartz crystal ci r- cuitry provides incredible ac~uracy. Field effect digital display gives greater inten- sityto easy-to-read numerals. Softly brushed dase blends with flared, heavy-link adjust- able stainless steel buckle- type band. Colon flasher indi- cates seconds. Shop Sunday I 0 a.in: to ~following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. HuntillQton Beach [714) 692·7771 1 •' l \ p g k 19 f d y ; • 2 t t c of A in. i; m 22 ru b M of 21 ce A 22· se gl J o .. ,' Wonder Van A. child's imagin ation can Cossacks dance in H.cd take him anywhere. S<1uare. \Ve cruise a canal Inside t.he Fantasy in a in Venice. Small \Vor-ld, a convcrled Sleeping Deauty <ind Cin- moving van, hc can vlsit lhe <.lcre ll a a r e part of the four corners of the earth magic. and have a cha.t wi th Old 'fhe project began a few -Saint Nick. \ years ago on a small scale ' and , has become a gift of Again this year, m ore love' or architect-designer t han 500 v_olu~teer ho~rs Rick Valenzuela and the \\'ere spe_nl 1n t ra.nsfor m1ng cmploycs of O'Neil !\loving the van into a winter won-· and Storage, which donates dcrland. time and the van. The journey begins with a Each year, according to tou r of Fr<i ncc. Animated Lynetle Butchko,. the van Dutth dol ls and windmills t rave l s to sc h ools ~re enveloped bl" nower_s._A throughout the county and !\lcxican uupnet does a Hat to FAirvie\v St;:1.te Hospital. Dance a lilt!(' fa rther on. The van will be open to Jn N ever -Never Land the publ~c, Saturday, Dec. Pcll'r Pan and his friends 21, from noon to 9 p.m., in greet the <.lclighted child. A t'ashion fsland, Newport kimono-clj1d boy flies a kite. Center. Your Horoscope . . I Pisces Wins FR IDAY DECE MBER 20 . By SYDf'IEY OMARR ARI ES <Mar ch 21-April. 19): You get what you ask f or-b e s u re y ou un -· derstand your needs. T AU RUS (Apri l 2Q:May 20): Creati vity is fea tured. Your feelings, actions have impact. You im print your style. GEMINI Chl ay 21-June 20): Trust hunch. Follow hold on to losing proposi- tion. · · AQUA RI US (Jan. 20-Feb. I8l: You m ay feel "turned on" by one you previously took for granted. Key fl.ow is to st ate what you really want, not what ybu may ul- tima tel~.Jlced . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lunar cycle is !?UCh that you win-opposition lacks substance. Know it and be confide nt. Get coope r atio n from mate, partner. through-intuition is honed ~---------1 to razor sharpness. ~A NCER (June 21-July UFFEll'S '¥i/fo Be fl exible. Stri;e to make a point of willingness 'UPHOLSTERY ' . In wide-eyed wondermen t, Corina Harp er an d John Stuart tour , Fantasy in Christmas Slips in a Small World . • ~· Large Sizes '. ·33 to 52 .' ,, 'Pamper her with a lovely ifew slip •.. the kind you -• usuallyfind '6';;~~~- only in t iny Wf 0 ·' sizes. u,ts are lavish with . lace or softly tailored. Long or short lengths. DRESSES . GOWNS PANTIES SLJPS SWEATERS BLOUSES t;ff'T CEllTIFI Cll TES ,ll',.l ll .4Blf.' ='.,....0.4 ~~~'sHALF~SIZE SHOP to \\'Ork with m aterial ot W11J-Yo. W.t LAGUNA HILLS COSTA_MlSA )land . HM h 1I Lagu.:.o Hilt1 Mall I IOS Newport l lvd • .. - FULLERTON 224 0Pang•falr Mall HUNTINGTON BEAC H •c Hvntln91an (•nle~ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22~: SHOP SUND AY 11·5 f1xc1pt Cosla Mesal Check fi ne print-be aware ''lZ Harbor ll•d. Jta nk.\ntt·rit·ar{I • '.\l astl·r ("hu r:.:1• of details. subtl e nuances. ~~::·~C.:•~·:"':•-~:-:•,;;•:•:·•~•·•:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Accent is on t ax payments, insurance policies, protec- t ion of assets and getting money to work_ V IRGO (Aug. 23'.sept. 221: 1-lig hlight intellectual curiosity. A sk q uestions, but def~r d irect action . Lt.BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22t: f.1 oderation could be order of day. Avoid e xtrei:t'l cs. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov: 2JJ: You arc able to dis- cern, detec t and discover. Avoid selr-deceplion. SAG ITTA R IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21); You may be sc,f!ing through rose-colored glasses. CA PRICO RN (Dec. 22· J an. 19): Som e r elatives lieem intent on having you. ' -•'<lays w 7 foshion lslond NEWPORT Pre-Xmas Sale The Styl<.'S and B r ands you know & Yi'i!nl in lin1c for hol iday gifls and weor. Short and l.ong Dresses P: .. uitsuils ·coats ... even. son1e fur trimmed Blou ses and Tops Sv•catcrs ~i nd Jackets P:.ints Ya to V2 OFF • Mastercharge Bankamencard American E.11press Mon thr u Fri. fill 9:30 Sofurclay 'Iii 6 Sun .. 12 Jo 5 . . • Thursday. O.C.mber 1SI, 1Sl74 Mc DONAL D'S SUPREME AS SO RTED CHOCOLATES ....... ~ .... Nt.wt.199 2 lb. NI.wt. 3'9 4 lbs. AWARD WINNER FRUITCAKE IN GIFT TI N nt.wC133 11/2 lbs. FO IL WR APPE() CHOCOLATE FLAVO RED BAL LS 14 oz. nt.w t. 87 ¢ • CHRISTMAS CANDY nt . wt. 139 2 lbs. LIFESAVER STORY BOO K OF 10 ROLLS CHRISTMAS CANDY CANES B~~of 57¢ CANDY FILLED SNOWMAN ORSAN'TA 123 BUENA ,.ARK: Beach at Orangethorpe • OoPn weelo.d eys !3 30 to 9 30. Sundays 10 to 10 ORANGE: Ci ty Or at Garden Grove Blvd • pen weekdays 10 to 9 30 Sundays. 10 lo 9 30. a SANTA AH Ao 3900 So. Brostol-No of So Coast Plaza • Ooen weekdays 9 30 Jo 10. Sundays 10 to 10 • " ' ; • l • \ 1 f::I CAIL Y PILOT, Thursday. December 19. 1974 Rider on the Bridal Traff • - CUT, Bl.OW 'N GO! A COdici-1 ·to FINE JEWELRY Wt snow you how 10 care tor lhem step by step. Our "eul'I f c;lio41ng' SCISSOO STYLES are ail luss·lree ana tunetionaJ 1 and e1sy to ao as 1ust shampoo! Included are lamp cult. I fino&r tumb1e c:uts, curling iron cuts, b'Ower cu1s. wasti 1owel ·Dry, brush n lluU culs or Simple w1$h and wear euti. They are au SC1SSOREO. t•k4Klr&-ol·YoUrMll styles. Good for any 1 aioe,.any hair. NO teasing, no rollers.~ pins. NO POlUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO NO PERMANENT WAVES. YOU MAY 1' NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGA!flj, JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING It's not too lote -sew a lovely gift with fG's first quoltty fabrics & SAVE! ~!}~¥~.~~' bu•l•P,,y~ In a wide range of colors. 38-39" · wide Design Holiday craft gilt 1fems, festive lablecovers or creatively ,._.,to 1.00 · cover a wall FG 's reg LOW 88'. NEW! JERSEY PRINTS I By ERMA BOMBECK For years, J have been trying lo get through an amendment regarding lhe marriage vows. No major changes. Jusl a rider on the last paragraph. You know where it says, "To love and honor !or better or for worse in sickness 3nd in health?" Well. I want to add, ''Through wh6se parents we're going to spend the holidays ~·ith till death do us part." This Isn't a Minnie Mouse problem, folks. There were approximately 2,375,000 people married last year, each one having any~·here up to 4 parents •falimony permitting). · That tallies up to nearly five and a half million peo. pie all chewing around about who's going to eat • P-T Unit Events Christmas dinner with v.•hom and where. P.fy sympathies have to 10 ~·ith the newlyweds. <As soon as I'm an lo·law, I'll say I was insane when I wrote th.is column.) But l have known young people who have spent entire holidays riding around in a car, stopping onJy to eat three or !our meals in a five:houi period. 1'11y mother has always been a tremendous sport about th e problem. She told me the first year I was mar- ried, "I understand you are torn between whose house to SP;end Christmas at - your in·laws' or ours. You want to be with both olus. "I want you to know that I am sympathetic to your problem and because we love you both so much, it doe6n't matter to your ' Music., Parties Herald Holidays AT· WIT'S END tithef'orme with whomyoU spend this all-important day as lpng as it is with us." "Are you serious?" I asked: "No." . "Then why was .It when we didn 't spend Tbanksgiv· ing with you/• you propped our pictures up in a chair at the table and draped them' in black?" "Just habit I guess. From when you didn't spend Easter, Valentine's Day or George Meany's birthday with us either." · "?.!other," I said patient· Jy, taking her hand. "De }OU remember the stor) abou' the two mothers fight· iag over the child?'' She shook her head stub.'. bomly. Cus lom Designed For You . 'SPECIALIZING IN UNIDUE ENGAGEMENT~l.NGS • ~NO WEDDING BANOS , WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN OIA"'QNDS • "Each mother claimeCt the child was hers. FinaUy. the wise, old king put the , , -.; baby on a table before him.-'12160 So. Coast Hwy. 494-5160. picked up a sword and said. Laguna Beacr. • 'Very well , since neither of l'L.-·-----------~-''"'~""''°"''I:'~-r--.a yQy ~an_ decide, I will cuLI ::===========::::~;':;;::::;:;::::=:; the baby in half.' At thal r moment, in an unselfis h act JUST AlllYID I OMLY ATn-. a'riilll.Aot1 • or love, the real mothec LADIES "LOVE SET'' rushed forward and said, I 'N"o; Give the baby to her.' adidGS kliiaiS;sh 5 •. Do you understand "'hat that story is saying, 1'11other?" , 1 "It is saying one mother kept her mouth shut and got .the kid and the other one will have to keep the turke)" j n the warming oven a.t Christmas until her un · grateful daughter fieeid~1 to honor her with a visit!" l THE f ·J wuun.1-sl EYEI:. bee POPULAJ • . • •TEN ,_...., _ ...... 9:l0t.t W.-t-.lOto 6 S-...0.C.22 12 .. 5 New selec11on or paoerns -lull J 7 9 bolls -gre'!.t 11ew coloo arid dusty Tones Sew sleek solo fashions or sop h1 s t 1cal ed coord 1na1es. Yd. Aceiate·Nyton blend 45-52 ·wide. BEAR PFO: Students in grades first throu'gh third will present a Christmas progr.:im at 7:30lonight. Rhoad s-, 'Sus·an lVhite: .JoAnn Punelli and Richard l----------===---------L---------.,---,------::----Broberg \\'ill present a musical holiday program for their parents al 7 tonight . , . Parents and students arc inviteCI to .:m hour.Jong Christmas assembly at 8:45 a.m. tomorro\v. Jo~ealured "'ill be the Orchestra and chorus under the direction ·or Andy Schindler. music teacher. Kathy Painton's dr11ma class ~·ill present a play entitled Christmas Comes to Hamelin . Primary students "'ill \'ie"'' the assembly at 10: 15 a.m. , ..... 4.00 . DELUXE VELVET 449 The subtle elegance or soh velvet. · now for evening oa1amas. Dani suits yd and in-town or at-home luxury · .. fastilOfls This season's nine most • popular colors. 100% Rayon, water Vt6i.n to 6.00 and SOOI resistant 40" w1<1e "vo"sa~cGtl1.E1t'f GIVE f ~cRTlflCA TES GIFT"'" -·~ Hewport Store will cloH at 6 PM Christmas E•e. •LAGUNA BEACH -278 forest Ave. OPEN. Mon-Sa!. 9-5:30 P..M. ' . •NEWPORT BEACH -20 fashion lsland J <i!liilllll OPEN: Mon.·Sat. 10 a.m.·9:30 o.m. iWJlllll Sun. 12~ p.m. WRAP UP ALL OF SCHROEDER PTA: An· nual Chri s tmas room parties will be hosted by the unit in all class rooms tomorrow. Room mothers y,·ill provide and ser\·e refreshments. rttrs. Robin Ebecher and 1'11rs. George Sawyer are in charge of ar· rangements. ~IEJO Pf'O: Students from tt\e kindergarten· cl.:i ss c s of '.\Targaret. @a.usr RJNr; w-··.t.,......~ ·-• W.-Wi.tt • .t.1111 SHOlS -~ c..,.-s_,. YOUR GIFT SHOPPING AT SABINA'S .. THE TOTAL GIFT SHOP! Great selection 1n small square footage ... friendly service. compet1t1ve prices . .. wrap 11 all up here and we'll gift wrap 11 for you free of charge. . Orange Countys !ore most soec:oaltst 1n ••<'t.'lol -loon O! 1~~ .. llt'\'9"' .,.., ...... ,...., • <NI"'~ q,n " '""""I•-«<N l•c.., $6 .99 to $69.99 ... . " for her ond her home ... •tG'1u"'" ,..., ... ,. tv •'1 ._ ""'M <no•"• •<"·•" ,.., """' •'"' r•l'''"u' ....... ,,., "'•<°<'> ... II '•"G'"li' "'•'•' O• (10.tn. •n<L-,, "''~"" .. ' ... 1.., -· OC!tor. '""°' ........... ..i,....._.,~~ ......................... _ ...,.._""Ill for him ... •beer steins and bar supphes •bar mtrrors -~ """t!I --... - s11u a greal selection of C.ounte< and boxed Chnstmas cards (O'Yel'nigtlt 1mpnn11ng set'\'1cel ••• plus all the fun ~ly Hobbie ltemil ... _. ..... •M....,c...,. ·---.. S.S-.11-4, sa'bfnats \ .. ...,..,. ......... ... ~ •CARDS• GIFn • JIWll.RY· t04tA"-f•.tM .... ·llwlkflah«• MHt t. L.lltily'I • t£M 111 \ Alcohol Stu_diecL By PTA ,\mini grant of $2,335 has been a\\•arded to the California Parent·Teachcr Association to fund a one· .vear <;ilcoho l education pro- gram. The. grant is part of SI00.000 to be adn1inistere<l by the National P'fA. don.it· ed bv the National Institute on :<\!coho-I Abu ~c a nd Alcoholism. for a joint pro· ject. Communic.:ition and clarification or \'alues \\'ill be achiercd through _two· t'\'Cning \veekend rl'lrcats al the Uni,·c r s ity of California. Sanla Barbara, for parent·teacher·student· admini strator teams from 16 hi gh schools. ---· Each team \l'ill tr.:iin others in their hon1e school districts. E\'entually. other training stations u.·iJl be un-der,~.' r it ten s tate"·ide. • WINTf R ~UARTf R Ja•. 6 thru Mar. I , .... , .. -........•. Advo•ctd,La•dsc•p•; Dtc1wl .. • loslc, Flt•Ni W• .. rcolor; Color aittl Dost,o: Prl111Hkl119; lo· terlor De1l9w; Jewelry; Cera.,Jcs: Sc•lpt•re; Art Hl•lory: toa11ellog Art ••••• ,., c1 ..... lo Life DNwl"'; Palotl"'; c ..... 1 •• ; ,.....,..,.,; Deslt•· ...,,,....., i., Y•••t•M l•d•lty H•Hi1ctillllM1•ry w ,;,, ., , .. ,,, 1~ tr0<#1ttt (714) 494-1520 610 Lat•11a C•1yo11 ltl. L•t••·• luch J2651 • " SOUTH C08ST ... -~\ ---.. -" ~·:.. .. .·· ~· ... .· ·' ·' ' -· *...:" ·, •• :;·• .. ~· •' " ". . ....... .. .-~~· .. .--..... ..... ' ,f"·,... ·.. . . ; .. ~·J' . . ~· .• ' " ' ' l · j -· > . -. ·- "'-·.': • I ~-... -· 1 ~~ I Discover that distlnctiv~ Treat yourself to the relaxed atmosphere of South Coast Village. Explore over 60 unique shoiis and boutiques. Choo\!' from 10 internllional restaurants, , Open 10 to 9;30 daily • Sunday 11 10 6. -' ' ' • I . ~ ,I " ! ., l 't, •1 • -' .;; ' " '. ':. • gift! •• • -· • A ,..,.., opl-·rrop ..,111 ·•.0011 ltf' har.,esfed In ,..,,.,..,., Buf ...,.... ...i11iou1 If, f'lto•gh opl-I• ......... l1t9 flllallaltlf' fromt allier eou1tf·rfe• lo pro1'1de A•mr.;. addirl• "'"" all ......... 11 .... '""" ...... -•c. ' I ' ' •' • . . --INTO FLAMES GOES $20 MILLION HAUL OF HEROIN AT PUBLIC BURNING IN SAIGON AFTER OFFICIALS CONFISCATED 200 POUNDS Despite Such Measures, Larger Supplies Ot Heroirt·Fron1 Southeast Asia A-re Reported to Be ReachingU.S. Cities -lhr-0iri Threatens to Ravage Ne-iv ADlericall Generation I • By JOHN WHEELER WASHJ~GTON fAP I....:.. The recent U.S. heroin epidemic, fought at a cost or millions or dollars and untold human misery, threatens to erupt anew,. recapturilli old victims and savaging a ne·w gencratio.n or American young. Sen. Walter !Uondalc (0-?.l inn .I. says an outbreak coulc1 claim 100,000 is the drug of choice ror thousands not \Vashi ngton now •usi n g it . f\tany f ederal., Turkey. Qver r el::itions \\ ith government experts share this view. 'rhe Drug En-forcem ent Agency <DEA). concl'rned l'Ongressmcn :ind Some In the State Department \\'ant St.'Crctary or State Hl'nry r\. Ki ssinger t o pressure Turke.\' tfl rP\'erse its opium·t:rO\\·ing decision. Ki ~singer's vie\\', rl'ported ut the State l)cp<1rl- The most publicized source of cOn· cern about an upsurge in heroin traf· fie and use in the United St::ites "'as Turkey's decision last summer to re· sume the growing of opium poppies. neW .iil~1cls a ye-ar and -soo_n-~l,Qr exceed the '.""ors~ldevas~allon or trye if:l~rlll the V.S -idemie f"OUfd rest.art trit.hout ·previous ep1dcm1c . It died do"·n 1n -. , • -.-• • nati,ono !!~· Io about I\ .!GO last ~ c<1r NO\\' lhe firs[ seeds cf a new crop are being plilnled-in the seven Turkish provinC'e~ v. her-e opium gro\1•ing is permitted L'·.S. intelligence estimates say the har1 est next year m::iy yield 200 tons of opium, eQmpared 1,1•ith 150 tons 1n l~il . !he !<1st crop yc<1r . Bel\1crn JO ::ind 60 tons from th<1l ti<1r1 Chi W<·r~· processed into heroin for the American market. L .S. of· Llc ioil s...-;ay. _ -· , 1971., ".. any _11e1D Turkish prod11ci 1011, b11i '' e1111ld be --cc-'~tier.e'-ts--no-question "·e-<rreln drOMfltically worse to ih 11e1c· T11rl.:is C-rops:-li danger or losing another generation of I -· ·~ f · · · ' our young," says Mondale. who bases rou d be a rru'"'" 011 top o a cr1s1s .• ,. ··Turkish off_ic ials i~nore l~.S.tpr.e_s· sur~ lo ~ol1 i1Lc ne\\· and hi.(b.Cr :aid.... in return for a continued crop ban. oillh ou,i::h Turkey \\as :issured the Uni.led Slates ··1,1·oul<I pay aE,Vlh1ng reasonable.··" L: .S. diplomat s;;itl . • his assertion on the work of the Sena Le ~ subcommittee on ctiildren and youth, ofwhl~ he is chairman. Tes tifyi ng r•ecent ly be t ore Coq'gr:ess,. Dr. Robert L. DuPol\l ... director of the President's Special Ac· tion Office on Drug Abuse Prevention, said all the indJcators of hard drug abuse are up In the pa.St six months. He said heroin addl;.tion is Increasing not only in large-urban areas, but in small cities spared until now. "So we have a genuinely new situa- tion and a worrisome one." DuPont said. "We can no longer talk about turning the cbrner on heroin." Sen. !\1ondale termed the dccisioii "a d eclar ation o r "'ar ,against our children." l-lowever, even If the Turks revoked the planting decision, vastly ex - panded he roin production in !\'texico, together with supplies from tradi- tional producers in the Far Ea ~!. no\\' can provide the roughly 60 tons or heroin needed each year for a major U.S. epidemic. "Clearly the U.S. epidemic could restart \11ithout a ny new Turkis h pro. duction, but it could be dramatically worse with new Turkish crops," says Dr. DuPont. "It could be~ crisis on top of a crisiL _ , Ex.p.erts_e.s.timat e. tha.L only 15 square miles of opium fields in any of more than 40 countries \vith the right ·soil and climate could supply half-a· million U.S. addicts. Jerome Hornblass, head of the Ad· diction Services' Ageffcy·in New York City, where hair the<nation's addicts live. says the old drug epidemic ne\•er really <1batied , but simply saw la rge numbers or heroin• eddiets switch to other drugs whi n critical shortages developed In the11eroin supply. Because of the new heroin threat. a Hornblass believes that heroin still m ajor dis pute is bubbl i ng in menl. is that great pressuri:-, such as cu tting off mililary and economic.;1id, ought not to 'be a1>plicd because Turkey might pull out of :'\ATO. DURII\'G TllE epidemic of the late '60s and (>arly '70s. up to 80 percent of the' so tons of heroin supplying 500.000 to 600,000 t; .S. addicts came from the Anatolian Peninsula. CndC"r t:.S. pre. ssurc and the promise of an initi al SJS million in eompensatory aid. Ank;;r;1 agreed in 1971 to h;1lt opium produc- tion. The effect \\'as dramatic. As lhe heroin a\·ailable on the streets plum. meted. the U.S. addict populatioti dr:oppcd . It is ;1bout 200,000 today. says Dr. DuPont. By con1p arison, it was 60.000 to·'l00,000 in the mid '60S, before the hc·roin epidemic began. Federal fi gures sho\\• addict.related crime dropped in 1972 and 1973 and overdose deaths skidded 30 percent T ll E TlH f\I Sll l.!O\'ernmen t, \1·hich \Vanis to produce morphine from the nr"· 111>ium crop, has assured the Unit· f'd SL<1tcs lh:il controls ilrc being plaC"ccl on f.:1rmcrs lo prevent illegal di\'crsion of the opium for heroin. The l"nited :'\ations h"a) expressed satisfacli on "'ith the Tul"kkh controls, bul the DEA finds them inadL'qu:lle. A-recent DEA internal memo e-x. presses fear !hill n campaign is un· dcr1\ay in Turkey to clisC"rrdit DEA agents in the arC'a <1nd destroy th{·ir uscfulnes<. Ont• prpminent n('\\Spar>cr accused L' .S. agents of llCin~ in\'Ol\·cd in trafrickin):l" themsrl\'f'S. 1'he memo said John Bartels Jr . head nf DEA. "feels th;.it this n1ay bf' 1ht• beginning 1if a <'amp;iign to t()~S the DEA· out of 1·urkcy " One intclli gC"nct• repor! being cirrul:11c<l runong eongressmt'tl said thnt l:ibs to process opium in10 heroin arc being Sl't up in Turkey itself. In th e pa~t. .:Il l proc<'ssing \1·as don~ abro<1d. prirrf:trily in France. permit· ting 1"urkey to slate 1hat it h:.id no direct conneclion \\'ilh heroin tr<1ffick· ing Turkish police in ()etr)ber raided a major ripium processing pl;int in Ista nbul, :1rresting l\1 0 people for possess-ion of 65 pounds of druA.,o; DEA o"fficials s<1i d th<' recent seizure or morl' than 100 pounds of heroin bein.I! smu,eglcrl into the L1niled States inside furn1turt• fron1 J-'rance mii.tht mean that huge qu::intitit's or heroin ~afCtiOtfsecl In Europe in an· tir1pati on-"bfi.the 1972 1'urki~h opium > ., TURKI SH FARMER ANO HIS WIFE SOW OPIUM POPPY SEE DS Turkish Government has Lifted Ban on Cultivation mounUHnous Sin:.iloa St;ilC' on thc Pacific. c:n:1~1. "has gro11·n b~ qu:.tn- tun1 le01p!>" \\ ilh no indication of lc1·cl- ing ofr. Exael-production figure" :i re s<ii<I to be unavoilable bce<1us(> ~" m<1ny penple and grnups :ire in\ol\'i'd in the tr<1ffic . "1\nyone \1•1th :1 f£•11 thousand dollars'\\·ho ts \11llin~ to t;1 kc the person:.tl risks coin pl:.iy lhc ;\.11:.»,. ican gan1e," :1 State IJcpartment of ficial said. Onec l.no\1·n onl" 1n the Sou1h\\'f'Sl, .. ,l{'XIC'an bro1\·n·· no\\' 1c; ap1>e:n·1n g as far :J\\•ay as SC':tttlc ;;nd Boston <Jfter n1•\v heroi n ti~r <;pir;1!cd out of l'Onln1l. Sll()l l.J) \ \ f:\\ t'pidetnic come. i)r 'lark <:11 '{'!1•· .• 111 eptdt•1n1nlo~15 l \11th th(• Pr. •arh·n\·.., ~p1·11;.1I .\rl!•Vl Otf1 t·1·. and ,,1h,·r~ Jn 1ho !1th! "ll' 11 dt'- \ t•l11p1 II:.: ""!11' th I fl C. 111.c• I ht'. \\1th "!ljlph· ur ynuncstC'r~ in lhr- nud .nid 1,,1t· ll'"tl~ \1 h11 \\t'rc not C'.111..:h1 lip 111 thl' • ;1rlu r outhrl'ak \1 il l h1 ·c.1n11•1n rllt'dru ~ \lust \11llht'C()n· 111~1 l'll fj,, \ , .111 ..,top ur pull h:1ck lu·lor{' th• r1· .. 11.\ rt:;;l 11:.tnAer of ad· d1C't1rin ; hn11i,:h ·ornc 1nc<lil'al 1·\ 1rh·1:1 ,. 11,dH .1 11 . .., ;1dchction begins ~~~ \111h1ho·J1r,11,,,.. - '\•·11 Ii· r.o11 ., .. , r" h11h·r;il ~tudies 'M1her1 I told JJf"fJpl•· I 1cus so h oak••d I had I•• r 1111 · ,11.111 11,11 llr .11 1• i11 ll_•h !l'rt \11tn 011• ftt 11111 hf)IL"•• f"f'"' so111ei·in1.-s ffJr o fi.1· b~fflr•• I h1·1 .. 111 "'"' ~1.. 11. 1u1 u lo dr<1w th~·Jr Id ' I I Ii I ( I · h h · 11 11 nd, 1111 ,1111· p,111u's ()111• ..,tUrl\• '"'''' e1·f1'11 1r11.~ ••••!I ieel , .. n of o .;ids I ft11g I •I ,~11111 {.d 111. 1 .,11,. u..,11 . 1h11 .11i.:t1 th;. 1c·os j1t.11Ci Htf•~ I hnl ii C'fJ11fd11•1. hnppc•11 I fJ I l1t•111. • .. .. 1,\ r.11111.i 1,1· .. 1·4 ... .., hl'lp1 d ;1 1\1 .oC'l rn .. rr· ·~ 1h.111\11p1Jpor""ll't"l11r111n1no11• ban now are beinf:l._rclC'U:,t•d lo s1nu ~· ~lers in anticipation of the new Turkish crop. ]Ir, !o10•1 tl! di~ ·ti.1 1 f1r~I II..,~ n•nn1~i1 · d""" 11' l 11111111 1 rl1e 'lf'l'tl ~ .. ui.: (II .1 h.1< h. .1ih•\ pu h('.r. bt1\ <jn_m('-. Ill ,, "ll• I ,1,1•\t111 ;.: Ill "!10ll'fllil''( IH!ll\1' 1 --·~ BUT TURKEY no lnngcr i!i con· sid1r('d the only major supplier for lhc American n1arket . 'l exican heroin. "'hich once ;1mo1.1111C'd to less than 10 pcrcenl of th<' clru~ 1n the Unit· cd States, no\\' pro' id('s (l\t'r 60 pt•r· cent or the present suppl\·, lhc DEA reports. 1\lextc<in h<'rrlin ron1mont~· 1s hrown. a11 oppos<'d 10 thr \1'h11r of thC' i\llddle and · Fur El1s1 11 h:i <. hct·n sho\\ 1ng UJ1 on tht" strC'l'I!\ 1n surh ;i pure !!lute that dealt•rs 111lh 1\h1te heroin :.ire coloring lhl·1r p1 ti1 lur t brov.1n tn m~kc it 111011• s.d:1 hlc. authorlllcs report Larger supnlit•\ nr l1l·rn1n trom Southt'ast A ~1a ·l\ Golclt·n 'l'r1.1n glc· :1rt•;1 also hav(' he('n r<•1xH·tcd l'I'· arhing U.S. ritiC'S {;1011.n 1n the border areas of ThriilJnd. Burm;i and Laos, lhis opium h.irl het•n sold ,1lmo\t exclusively in ASi:i. 1tl'C'lud1nA to l 's servicemen . But tht· hu~C' t · S prorit.., and the sharp drop Ln tht numbl'r of 1\merican serviCl'Oll·n 111 \<.1.1 fult~1·,. ing the Vielnam \\1lh1lr;111~1 I h.!\C' made th' Unil ed !'\l,11 ..... 111.11 I.el "1-.t'}. outlet (or the I .2Qti 1 rin ,, r11111.• t t 'op \rt•·r lh• t1r .. t '1·.11 of u~1' tho,l' on h•·r .. 111 't<•p Ir\ u1~ 111 hrtn~ ulht r.., 1nln 1h• 11 i 1rr·I· 1!1 th1c; linH· lh1 •\ h,1\l' .. ,.,.u I rti,:hl l'n 1 n ~· f'\ Hh·nt·1· of ! h~1r,1\\'ll h1·l11h·-. ... n1,..,111 !ht· t,1C't •1ft h1·1r ho(I\ ':-. 11~···1l !11r 1h1· rlru., 111 t·\1'1 L11i.:ert1u;;n· lt\H''- • The DEA report" thal \le-..:u·;tn pnp. ,PY prod\1tl\on. nllnost t•n11r'C'IV 10 Or. Du Pon! 's per:-u11;.1l ~ µult'Ulh' .<'hart Is the n111nh• 1 of Ii,., .•i.:1·r\ seeking trea11nt•111 . u .. u. II~ ;If metht1donr clin1t"~ -H111"l1 n11• 1hoo;r 1n trouble \\i\h lu·r111n Olli'! ,)1,,1\· t1''' years of ust? bl'for1• c1t1,d1!1111~ l·'l melh:1clonc lr<'atnl('r11 J • h.1111 11 r°i'<'ase in this 11rt .. 1 n11 ht l!J!lll' \l1'1l !,.111 .i Ion-;: t11nt". I 111<.l ltClblto 111\ 1 l ..,.11!1 ,1 15 \1..-.1r uh! .1dd1ct 11h<1 1ur11• d '" p1\o l1l.\1Wnl'I an1I rnb b1,!' 1 I !•JH•l I ht•I" h;•blt ••\\ hl'll 1 1 ld !" q•1r I 1, 1.., ,1, l11~>kc:d I h.1c1 111 11111 1 .. ,1 I I 1111 h'lll"t' ('O;j\ ~Olnt'lll'll('!> r. •!' \ .. ,. I f'!1\lld t I ( n brU~h ffi\' '~· >!1.,,1i,:ht it \\,I.., JU'>l 1 1, •Pllt n lo th1 ·1n 11 , .. 11111 now. n1o~t .or lhl'l1l . • Cf DAILY PILOT lhurselay, December 19, 1974 • 1--,,__~~NIG-"'-'~~- TV lll G HI JG HTS . - CBS CZ> 8:00 -ThC? Walt.ons . Grandpa surrers a beart aUack just before 13rd birthday and is convi nced he is goina: to die. N_BC (4J 8:00 -t.tac Davis Show. Guests for first ~ show tn mid-season v.re Connie Stevens, ,Paul Lynde t and PtaW Williams. •• KTTV (lt)·"8:00 -From Sea lo Shining Sea. Robert Culp stars as John Freeborn, symbol of the common man, and the struggle for A merit an Indepen· dence from England. KCET (28) 8:00 -The \\';iy lt \\'as. 1958 Detroit· Montreal Stanley Cup pl uyoff. 9 ABC 11) 9:00 -"Sadat: Action Biography." A pro· fileoftht lire of Egyptian President Anwar Sad at. ' • TV DAILY LOG Thu rsday Evening DECEMBER 19 ~W "'--LJl!!i!! l!!'!IUJl.!d.M· lty, lddit It~ lime oH. to 1h1nk 1bout 11!• 1~d mtt\1 1 irm•r~b!t !eK~tr f1uest A~lllonJ Ztrbe) ti 1~1 ioc.11 1thool houst. aJ Sil~tllGlt Ct!ll9dJ m Cit)'w11u.r1 fD m Ill •1-.... 9:00 I) (ff)(}) (I) CIS Tt.•rldfy Nov- t(j)(cB{j) It: (C} "C1tln'"' (WfS) '71 -Yul [t)-•·--6rynntr Rich11d Cl1nn1, l1on1rd ..,.,.i _.., " N1rnoy, '01tl.1h ltvi, Jo Ann"i'(luc. hrtrWat fll'llly 1tff toter, D1vid ltdd. All ouJJaw 1111111 sew 1r1n 10 1wo•d 11rs·1r1elld. • m1,,,.,,1, ....,,. c...tr Slltw ind 1 s1d•1hc bc11,11•tr hunter in lllr TNll orcler to h1J.CI! 1 mult lrtln loaded Dl*k C:.,.., wit~ two 1111tllofl doll.rs in told s,.1111 llctf In M11ir:o. "301Mtrf ltftf11t 5IMw 0 119! m llWlidt "fall of an All· I llldr ~ 1tl" All e1·to11 lfJ'illC lo to 1trt1drt l..t 11 a barber aa:ide~hlly kills a _ Cl})...,., Cllelca ~111 lllr111-M1 1nlorw, llltft . Tiit ,....,.. !.u115 lht l'ltlim .,., the 5'111 ol 111 Ultlt blc:lla , 111161~ ''1'111 m.111" Who rtt11H 7:11 ~ Jkn with 38 1\11\dln 111 hia 1ua. Iron· hr Dtllm Wt ind M.ir• 5'1niir try lo !Ind ~Nd Iha ccm-who's pnt into biainc a Trutll ., CM1tq1111Cih -btlon tl\t "hit 11111'1~ "°85. Jvd1 • . W~lt'I M)' UM? Ptr;t tnd WiUitm £Ht0" llltst l L'" Liicr 0 BAGMAN KILLER ON nie Fii "* STS OF SAN FRAN! .... --I ·el.."::' '"'"' o <9 rn1 [l) Ill'''"'"' s-I frNidiai "Mist1r NoOodJ" All old T .. Ill Vin., min i11~1t1 011 t11!in1 IM rap tor I ' W!!il''• .w..!1 murder he did ll01 CCH11mit, CID IMwt CD Mm Crtffht Sllow Drtnlt aJ fllStiftl lnttrn1d1111I Tilrtt st1o1n I@ Oral lollirtl Cflrbt111a SM IN* r)'le SltuttiMI CtllltdJ . 1H Cil Pria 11 aiaM 9:30 o Ntwt 7"4 i CMdllll Caiwt Soul! 11t1p nw l'ttll*' m Dr1111 ttltlwltJ S...,SttUs 10:00 0 riJ (i) m 1111w I1' 0. "Goin' @(}) T1 Tiii ~ T1~th H6tnt". CO"IKI. ol 1 two-p.1rt $!ory · · Mlilitii $ MeN: (C) (Zllr) "The in which Sonny ind Will could ust C1Ullt" (mrtl '60 -Gltllll fOfd, some iuistalltC from S111t1's help- Det*it Rtrnolds. erf on Chrill1111s DIJ'. "htn their I ltt'~ Mt .. A Diii 111 is 1tole11 &.,. •. rnobster in'l'Olvtd l'itwitdff1 "' ••!ltSonr1f1 h·"'11~ 0-r " "lpl ~ m m -11• ri111 • TI!tttfe Sil r a.w., WrllbtN ... ~ (J)) mABC ,._ Spedtl Utlll: llxlls "S111t: Adiofl liDcrlPhY" A profile 1:00 ollllll lift of [OptiM f'midelil All· it GRANDPA'S STORY 1$_ • ., 11-Stdlt--; ''°"' lib birth ~ *SEASON'S TOP DRAMA Christrnls 0.,: 1911, ill thl! Nill ON WALTON'S TONITEI eeui reliGft. ~roup ttie ~nt Cll . • .... "Thi TM p1op-1m upb'n SNlt s '''" II@(]) I n. ,, 1 itudeni._ llis llMll:llP'Jll with littllity'"~Mdlll WthOll wlftrs 1 tht GtflllltlS In -Wtnill .• ., It Ind tiltrt ,._ )lrtt lttf~• his 731,d tus 11\lliollship with tM l!t_• G1m1l . bntWq Hll Is c.on¥1nud 11t Mldtl Hnxr !Ofml!t PmidrllC of "''l!' .. "'" ' ,, • •Q QICI>lRil mPR;EMtEIE Mtc ruil r.im:!mH1111e ,, ••• ' Onl1 Sltlw li1e Otv11 rt\Mml In Ql'-vlflttJ s,'1oW tonltt 11 I m1d·SllSOll 1_ TM UntGocMblts Stfia. 1114 111W1 l0t ttit Inst The Hl1h C.H 11 Hulilf show wt Connil. Slftlnl, Ptul . Chlis1a111 Wrtll Oral Robtlts IJ._ndt 1nd Ptul W11H1m1. 0 M"": (2IU) "flw Crtns ft lO:JJ · hlu1ne1 lo Adn.nlrrt """' (adV) ,4] _ MM B.uttr, W1nder1~1t ~. Lt Cl111hd Cntt F11t!Chot T11111. , Sitlrttion CamtdJ r6J 8t1t of CroldMI 10·45 Bob Boyd Sh0tr 0 I .. Clll (}) I!) !ho °"' C..-' Ell ~ m N pie "Two on IM AJsi.H Osc:11, ,,. 11:00 ~~~a>lrmi.!.r '"" Sjl~ 11 lh11tr1 rf"tlewf 101 h11 0 · ~ptr lets Ftl~ 10 set llllY' tnd Bt1t or liro1ittfto 11111.' hi1 opinioa1. (6) NYl'O m Robert Culp antd I ~~~ue:' t:::,"uiblt * Burgess Meredith in il Nlslll c~11try 60-m in. 3M special (}) t"lttr 'Ynn "land of the.Free." 6i Wild wi·c1 West .. .. m C1!Imc frt .. S.t M Sltl11lll1 ft! 11111111• r~111 "The Dtvil ~ E1t St1 The sttond ill 1 ltnd ol lilt i (j)) W1ntt4: Dud If Al11t frtt M:llt1 1t1rrin1 Robtrt ~.IP II::~ . ~·m~CIS l•tr ... ,1.: Jolln F1tt~rn. srmllol ol !11!_._c.o1m· 1 1 "Stcttt WMlcl"' (dril '6~J.1c· mon min. Ind 1he 1lruu.. 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SllM "Youl MoMy & Whe1e ()Id II 111) THE WAY IT WAS G .. * Great Sports Classics Q Motlt: ''Thi ,urple N1~" (ad~) Mobil Oil Corporation 'SS-Tonr Curti1, Collttn Millei. rn '"' w., 11 W11 "19~ Detro!!/ IE 8111 Ca1by • Montre11 Stanley Cup P11y OU" lhr 12:00 O Mo'o'ie: "I, lint Oot" (drJ) t8 "lntrm1toon•I Hocl.ty War" !Wlw •1 -Vt!I Ralston, John C,arroll. se~en·i•'"e plily oil .sll•tl "\th two m All·Niallt Sho•: "Atrtll the Wld! , sudd1n·dt1lh °'·ert urie eon111fli bl Miuourl," "lhe Jltd Otnube, toie rhe Oe11oot Rtdw1niS !'"illy~ "IHtpot" tool! !ht se:~enth R~me 2-1. over the JZ;JO § '011 for Ht~ltll Mon\rtit C.n•lllens.. 11:00 -®l T•lllOfTllll m S1tv1t1111 Co111t¢r Cil III ~ 00 Hess ., '1) llpt~tw U n1w•1• Pro1r1rn 1:45 ll!oi;;e: (C) MltYI Nttt Lowe l ·lO@ M'k 0tu1l11 Sl'!Otr I from) 'f,Q -Manlyn Monroe. ' O l,;IJ'l(I)CDP1ptr Moon l:IO l)Moiie: "M11t ti the Plloenft' ''Oiy OU· Wtult 11\0lt 11 do•n1 busi.• (dr1) '51-Shtldon l'•ren,t. KOCE TELEVISION :I:• COIOllll:'S CLOTMIMCil CO•Nl"I fCI ucOCEI Ji• OIMIMllOMI tM CULTUll:I !Cl 0 (0C£1 •:• P•l[l;MAMO 1KITtMIMG ICI h!OClll .... l!ll(TllCCOMP,llM Y ICl ICTWI .. :. Sl:IAMlll[flll!T 1CllCTW1 .; • .oo« ll•T 1(1 rPlll t:• OIMl!MllOMS IM CULT\1111[1 !Cl flCQC£1 1 ff l"llllM.t.NO SK£TCMING lC I ll(OC£1 1 • 014NGI! COUMYV ltl!Vll[W !CJ l(OCf! • t 11'1 DIMIMSIONS IN CULTUI EI !CJ IKO(f I ,.,. Tiii[ 1,.1,.E 0,. Lf0N41t00 O• VINCI ICl lPlllll t·• IM llCIT,llL !Cl !1'11$1 \)a Trave l everywhere ... Sundays In lhe .. ?'! ·~ DAILY PILOT !l~lll 1 ' ....... ,t.o·-· D.rlyl'JO w......,.) 1W.30 .,_.,_...,. __ O...~e·•t'll'-1 I XM.•5 '..,. ..... • 1'a.on. 11 i. " ..... , ...... ... \ . ..-u.M.-1l.el J .t.l\lltNO'll\ "1Ml t.IOOfl TVH• tri •AMT •CT!Otl ,..__ Clll'llU..o11•~· 1tr ENTERTAINMENT Ballet Displayed The ilrt of Imperial Russian ballet will be cl£· · mons tr ated b y Baflet ~1ontmarte at 8 O'clo ck Lonicht-in-th6-0range Coast College auditorium. 2701 F a irvie w Road, Cos ta l\1esa. Ballet Montmartre, based in NewpQrt Beach, was founded to preserve the art of ballet taught by Vestres, Bournonville and J ohan- nsen. The method is .known as Imperial Russian ballet because it was tp.ughl in Rus sia prior to the Russian revolution in 191:].. · Irena l\tarie. founder or B<1llet ~fontmartre: believes th e m ethod enhanees the body and pre· \'ents physical damage from improper tra ining. Admission is free. • '"ZAlDOZ'" "HJ.UY & TONTO" •• "S.P.Y.S. ·~ Q,.~l.!Qtl l'WUFrl tl30pm Soil /SU.. /HOI. , 1 30 • ~tM; Thur1. lo 7111'!-lL2S '1MI MAI Atfllm!U5 Of. u .. .u.cor ~°'~ ~ Pnc• 1?·30ro ?OOom. 1 .. mci1 S..n I ._Vol II 25 "OUYH"IGI • l:ZM:JO •SAT. & SUH.. KIDS MATINEE • ·-I Q: llowcomt RobertPrestontrititlztd llt:n ry Fo n- . da ror making: TV commercials? I ll th at JUSt sour grapes!-S. P. Conroy, Pittsburgh. . A: Not at all. "fn these hard times," Bob ~xpl ~nns, ·"I can't squawk with anyone doing commerr 1als. D,ut years ago," continues the star of tht.' Broady.•ay h1l, "•1 ack and Ma bel ',' "'no actor y.•ould stoop to that. " ' I • I . d That's wh at radio announcers are ror. It s a21ness an :.in easy way to muke a pot or mon<'y. Of :111 1ny millionaire friends," raps Robert, "llank l'~onda cC'r · tainl ydoesn'thavet9do it." .. Q: "'here did the gambling gan1f' called "craps get that name? -Mlk~S ... Shreve_po_rt. J,a. , A': One ex planation 1s that 1t as short for Johnn~ Crapaud, a French Creole. \Vhe;n New Orle;1ns v.·~s a French city, one Bernard P.tar1 gny int_roduccd dtce· playing. lie honored Crapaud by ~alhng th e game "craps." Until 1860, Buri\(ndyStreet 1n the OJ~ Q~arler w as knoy.·n as Craps Street. Another explanatJ?n 1s that craps is from the English word "crabs," meaning a roll · oftwoones. Glad Yo.-Asked That by Marilyn artd Hy Gardntr Q: I claim that almost 500 black athletes are playing pro football in the NFL.1'1y husband says it is ll'SS than half that number. Who is rlght?-1\-lrs. Emily Dunlop, Phil a. A : You 're closer . The latest fi gure reveals th at there are around 420 blacks out of approximately 1,200 players on the26 rosters of the NFL. Q· Does a wild man like Evel Knievel stick close to the ·fam.lly fireside -or Is he a lady chaser? If so, how would he react If his wife told him she also y.•anted a lit· tleextramarllal sex?-Ernest Busch, Detroit, J\lich. A: ''I wouldn't like il,''.}le told a Pent~ou~e report(''."· "I think if a man is a good enough man his wife >A'ouldn t · want to do that.'' But when his interviewer followed up .with, "Then it's okay forlheman?,'' Knievel nodded and 5~id, ''J think so.'' Send your questions to Hy Gordner, '..'Glad You J1sked Thal ," care of lh1s newspaper, P.O. Box 1560, Costa lilesa · 9Z626. Marilyn and Hy Gardner will answer as many questions as I hey can in !heir column, bu! the volume of mail makes personal replies-impossible. · JOAN RIVERS "'--'-. '---- Is Joan Rivers in the DAILY PILOT .... "S*P*.Y*S'.' l :I0-6:40 10:10 •• "A SEA FOR YOURSBF' ~S.-fi119 NMly Hal Jorp- Hot M.w Footoge J..lldW...S... .... 2 Gttot Di-y Clouics . ' Dnw9g1hr Hew 5-ibo.-ds 7:JD & 9:30 Eoc• ff .... HELD OVER! BUSTER and BILLIE Iii-.... "L . ' M II " ovm o y 111 E•es. From 1 Cont. Sun. From 2 AHHUAL Rf:l XMAS MllCHAHTS MATIHEf:S AUflU DIC. 23 & 24 "Si.gillg Pri11Ce1s" "P'Wo'1 a.i"-t T""1" /'=":...._ 1:00•2:]5 Jtckly• l ltMt The Summer -of -'42 "HARRY &"TONTO" 2:JS-4-t:45 • 11S.P.Y.S." 4:10-1:00 "HUCKLEBERRY FIHH" l:J0.5:25-9:15 '70M SAW YER" 3:JS.7:JO All Paclno in "GODFATHER 11" IRI "YOUNG FRANKEllSTEH" By Mel Brooll1 . Burl R•ynolds "THE LONGEST YARD" !RI ·- AlBERT R BllOCCllJ,; HARRY SAlJlMAN '"' ROGER~ .JAMESBOND oor ,IAN FLEMING'S "111£MAN , WITllTHE GOLDEN GUN" -· GUY HA.\~llJON '°""'' R CHA\D ~WBAUM _ .,,JQMMAN~[IVQ OJlOR Un1lecl Art1111 NOW PLAYING! IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER · ' HARBOR BLVO. AT WllSON ST. CQSTA MESA 646-0573 2 MILES SOUTH . OF SAN DIEGO FWY. En1erlalnment happenlogs. Every Friday in the DAILY PILOT "tfOVSl_fHATYAteSHID"f~ "'DOH"T l.Ool IH THI IAseMIHT"" 'UST HOUSI OH n. LIFT" MID ' SUSAH llUOtAAD 198& & OJ. ..arr '""""'ASTW KAKar attJ • • .,.. -.s • •sON WrUGtee ' ( ... 100¥1 TUii'" Ill "'WMlll 0015 IT HUIT7" "JOUNG SlDUCIU" Ill ~WIHGl"G MODIU" "MIY COUKTl't' SWM-115". -1 --I • i'lcdudtll'llWnl ALLIN -~tll'IOterl G1•1 •,_ ·~IJiil ~ a&.rHANT·b:lll' ... WIJ.iU9 ...... _ ~TNW'lll IUCMMD IUllQlf ,,_,,. .. '"I'-... _.IJ ~ ktcmmA ......... M.-- '"'l.ti-~IM~ ....... """lllCll~"-Qllf .... li!llrlc..rt~ rTii=91@ ""' '""'"t-~.... -....-.'tllllflll•"'I" ~..Ml NfovPort BHCh • 64~ 07&0 Nutwood tt CommottW•1l1h ~!+.,-to" • 111·5'15" Rivtttkl• F1wy. 411 Ltmon • ~AJog~•526.J626 STARTS TOMORROW FRIDAY 20T, Amusing observatlonl ol lile along lhe Or1nge Coast, penned by a native son, In the DAILY PILOT The Happy one for the Holidays II~ the hott~I slory Since lhe Chicoqo hre ... and they're sittinq on it !' ...... ......_ 1.~Ci ~;!(i' .. /'~: ·1 ~t',r/~l,.I{_•,...,': r1··~cl~< ') ~1()\1'!~' .. 1~1·-~f',',_ f, .'Jtt\t:· 'I oo CAKOL&rRMm .. ..._ ... ,. •. • ·1'"'. i•t:>IJ':;:)',:i llweot"""'l"'J1 l'<!'l~I" n!n-. · 1\r' 1'<>.111nJ! [..., ".:~c1 b•. ;, 'P !•· <.,,.,~-_.,, • ~~~·.c_;:,[AJl(J h.YJ1."iYJf1f"l':-K."' -1· "'. •• , .... ~·· ~ (~·'·~ ~ • .:111•1 rror:.:~.:!fl- ST AR'FS FRIDAY, DEC. 20 ' ,~ Thursday, December 19, 1974 DAILY PILOT ci ~~~~~~~~==.:;::=~1r~s""-~·o=.--===~============-~ A Helping Hund, UPI Ttt9PllCll9 .\cto r ~larlon Brando fri ght l sh~1res l;1u gh 'rith American Indian !\IO\'e· m<•nt Leiider Dennis B:1nk s in Lincoln. '.\ch . Br;1ndo \\'ill help r<.iiS(.' funds for Indians ln battle O\'Cr 1973 \\'oundcd ~nee occupation. 'Last Christmas Show' Tells Hope's Odyssey By BOB TllOMAS LOS ANGELES iAP) '...... This is the ~ime of year ""'hen Bob llope :ind troupe used to take off nn the road !o Seoul or Saigon, Guam or Gu.intanamo Bay lo brighten Chris tmas for J\merican servicemen f:.ir from home. The comedian will at home this year. Well, almost. lie will doubtless pay a visil to a veterans' hospital, as he did last year al Long Beach. for the millions who have heard !·lope tell his jokes on bases and battlefields since 1941, he has written :.i re· membrance. ·'The L<ts l' Christmas Show." Predic- tably gag.Jaden. the book provides a nostalgic \·iew in words and pictures of the comedian's travels through three wars alijl the intervals between. l IT BEGAN in 1941 when his radio producer suggest- ed taking the show to the Army Air Corps base at ,?i.farch Field. '"What for. ·-:Sing Has Good for Ope1_1ers ByJAVSllARBtm' f\'E\V YORK tAPJ ' "The ?i.1ac Davis ShO\\'. .. ''"hich did well this summer ;,is ;i hot \\'eather substitute series, is return ing toni ght on NBC·TV us ;~ V•int rr mini-series Of Ill U"I(' <ind comedy appc<1r1ng rrom no1o1.• to mid -!\tarch. (ti o'clock, Channi>I 4 _) I hate to give 1t a chilly re· ceplion. but the ldnde~t thing one can s:.iy ;1bout the openinl? sho1o1.• is lh:.it it IS TV REVIE\V TlllNGS GO downhill a fter th :.it. and aren't salvaged by a \Villiams- Davis m('dley of their favorite hils, nor by a rendi- tion of "Stoney End" by Ji1iss Stevens. Quick, satiricoil blackout sltits don't hel1> either. nor does a long takeorr on '"The Walt.ons," in which Lynde, cast as a miserly banker. meets "The Daltons." a \ ENJOY "THE TOWERING INFERNO" IN SUPER PANAYISION AT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN THE WORLD STARTS FRIDAY AT 11 A.M. DOORS.OPEN AT J 0:30 A.M. ''TOWERING INFERNO" SHOWS 11 A.M. 2 P.M.-5-8-10 P'.M.DAIL Y Memory . Fail Him llOPE TELLS the story dirt-poor D e pression France, toward the end or r about doing a show in Nice, 1 --~~~~~~~~~-:;f•;m;:il~y;. ====,,,:==,,i~i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii World War JI and finding !\taurice Chevalier in the audience. An Army major warned against introducing the French star because he's suspected or being a collaborator.'' SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Bing Crosby forgot the lines to a few ol his older son~ but brjghtened when the Dand ~ruck up "White Christmas." "I know the words to that One," Crosby quipped dur-. ing hi s annu a l Christmas show at 4ag ur1a ltonda Hospital h~'ie. The 10.year-old crooner, his wife K athryn, and children, Harry, 16; 1ftary Francis, 15, and Nathaniel, 13, sang several family numbers, some duets. a medley of old Crosby standbys and Christmas carols. Crosby told the 650·person audience that it's getting harder to rehearse the family as the kids grev.' older. but •:we'll rehearse all year so we'll be better prepared for next year.•· I-lope replied, -"I-don't Know anything about that. I 'm not a judge and jury, I'm' just ail emcee and this guy is one hell ~f an e'bter- tainer. '' Hope introduced Chevalier. \11ho sa ng "Louise" and got a standing ovation. , Afterward1 the comedian writes, Chevali er told him, "l ""·ill never forget what you have done ror me in the ball park in ·Nice." Hope adds·: "And he ki ssed me- on both checks. Nothing' freaky." ·Hope's Christmas routine began in 1948, \\'hen Stuart Symington. then secretary of the Air Force, called him • "THI DAY Of TMl "DOLl'HIM" & -11 MAllOW HOUSr blD TMUll:S. DIC:, It -A11:ro11r 11• STAllTS flll. DIC:. 20 "LT ROBIN CRUSOE" PIUS 1 "BENJI " WINNER Qf 6 ACADEMY AWARDS I ~-MAYER~ .... ACIMl'O'lll ~ OAVIDWWS FILM ~ llORLS ~TiRNN<S DOCTOR -ZHl\1\GO ---'11. IU.l~IJS '-(Ul•A Wit,1 ' ---- ~ . EOWARDS \!!!:' CINEMA Harbor Boulevard at Adami. "THI: lOMGf:ST Y A•O" f:NOS THU•S. Otc. 19 "fRONT PAGF' STARTS F•I. Of:C. 20 $lA•\ PAUL WILLIAMS '1A cross between love Story and 1.:1 Last Tango In Parisi" WfJfiiJi, -.... MFAM'tlY 'TH( YOUN!; HILL'" SlDUCI•" ·---... --~· --4-~-..... - l 'hefTrial 0 ll'GI Billy Jack !\""~Q • DELORES TAYLOR TOM LAUGHLIN IRI A ~""RiOiiA.an LEE BURTON ~ MARVIN " K -M .... "1,t.,Mk SHOT" 4t0fl4l ,, 'eon ' -----------------------• ' I . -. 8 DAit Y OIL_OT """"'\" THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane ' ·• .. , .. , .......... -·-~·---•••• Ond may the Christmas spirit which imbues the hearts of oll mankind this ioyous season remain w ith you and yours throughout the coming yeor." J and 6 Plu"'bing, Inc." Gas Tax? Ford Takes Steps B,· DICK WEST WASlll~-GTON fUPI J'-Jr you have follo"'•ed the government's economic dc- Uberations 'lately. you' n1ay b a,·e noticed a l"'o-step pat- tern developing. Step one --some pre· sidential ad\'ise r r.ccom- mends a 20·cent gasoline t ax increase to conser".e ~nergy and d;i mpen' infla- tion. Step two -Pres ident Ford steps on step one. ..f LOST COUNT ubout 10 days ago:but at thnl point the Presid ent had publical- ly put hi s foot do...,·n against 3 gas tax boost approx- imately 22 times. - By this time, it is surely one of t'he fnost thoroughl y fiattened recommendations in the history of advice- giving. Yet it keeps boonc· ing up again and again \\'it h amazing re!iliency. Some say thi~.is....a..s.ign or dissention within the Ad- ministration. I'm not So s ure.about that . ANVONEi:URIOUSas to wby the t"·o-step cycle out- lined above keeps repeating itselr might do "·ell to con· sider the follo"•ing set of ·~Incidences : 1. As Ford himself has orten pointed outl public opinion palls show about 83 . percent of fh e A.mcrican \,\GHTE:Jt SIDE pt'o pl e ·o ppose higher gasoline ta.~es. 2. Thr President's own standing in the polls has hecn steadily dropping as eco no mi c c.onditions \\'Orscncd. 3. There ·a ren't many things the Presid ent can do in the cconomie field that "·ould meet with broad public uppro.val. IF TllE FOREGOING causes you to imagine you a r c h ea rin g v o ices somewh at like the ones belo\\'. be my guest. "Treas ury Secretary Simon speaking." "Bill. this is the \\llite llouse. \\'onder if you could do us a favor? We need so- meone to recommend a 20.cent gasoline tax in· crease. "Don't look al me. I did it •ast v•eek and I still have the footprints on m y back to prove it." "We knO\V that, Bill, but this is s<>rt o( an emergency. The ·new··polls "'ill be out in a couple of days. Jf the President renews his op- position to higher gas taxes· before then. it may improve hi s rating." "\\'iiY l't1E~ \Vh y not Roy Ash over at the Budget or- fi c<'?" "Under the alphabetical rotation we have set up, Ash "·on 't be due again for another two weeks.'' ··Then how about Rog ~lorton over at Interior. "That's out. Rog vows he'll resign as head ot the Energy Resources Council SAN FRANCISCO C.AP.)-before he'll go through that -Greyhound Lines has an-again. - Tijuana Bus Line Begun From LA -nounred direct bus service "I told you not to let to Tijuana. rit exico. for con--So\\·hill go as feder a l nections there for interior energy administrator . He ~texico via Trcs Estrcll\J'dc ,,·as good ror a couple of gas Oro. the J.l cxican bus l ine tax recommend ations a Sf'rvice. \\'t>ek .'" The service has begun on a four-schedule basis from San Diego. said George Sis; son, sales vice president for Greyhound's West ern Division. The San Diego de- partures for fhe ·TEO term inal in Tijuana are at 7 :30. a .m .. 9:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m .,and 3: I5p.m . "0:'\'.E PERSOS can only absorb so m uch punish- ment , Bill." "\\'ell , if I g<>tla. I guess I gatta. But do me a favor, "·ill you? \Vhen the .Presi- dent steps on thi!r-one, ask him to we ar crepe sole shoes." Wily Judge Sniffs At Rapist's Appeal ~J;\RTF0R D . Conn. <UPI) -Connetticurs Superior Court has dismi ssed the appeal of a convicted rapist who ~la i med his 82-year old victim should have recognized his s mell but didn't say so during the trial. Hayward S. Dotson. 44 . of Rocky Jfill . argued th e r apevie- lim. a woman from \Vest Hartford. did not testify during the 1971 tria l that her assailant had a recogniza ble bod y odor. fi e !'ia1d he had been working on a farm at the tim'e or the · ass:.iull and he "would necessarily have born an odor of cows and other farm animals ~·hich the victim v.·ould surely have reroi?ni7.ed " Superior C<>urt Judge \\'illiam L. l·laddcn ruled the appeal had not been brou ~ht properly and he could not act on it re· gardless or the e\'idcnce. fl add en 'also noted t\\·o lawyers re· \·ie\\'Ccl lhe record or Dotson's tri al and found no cause for appeal. . Dolson is servinJ! a 10-to·l7 year prison term for rape, in· decent assault and burJ?\ary. lie has said he is innocent .. $69.95 •Y• $74.15 .... - REMOVE THE IAD TASTE OF YOUR PRESENT WATER ••• fNSTAU·A CHARCOAi. ALTY.· UnOer your sink or on main lit.e In your tiorne. mobile home. boat or A.V .. for dean tasling wflter Removes chlorine. suli:>l'iur & other causes ol 1aste & Odor M .. Ctri.clt •f M...., ~T« • -·-L TC RESEARCH ZOJS l'ioce~tlo, Cosio Mno 92Ui, Ttl. 646.0791. , , -• . l Coast Nearly SCIO students. both und e r g raduates art<t s ra duates, completed degree requirements at Cal State Fullerton last aum· tner, it was just announced. The graduate$ included 25 students' witli grade point averages that earned them "honors" upon graduation. The following Orange Coast residents r eceived their degrees. nil bachelors or arts except wh ere noted otherwise: IALIOA ISLANO:JoM"~. PllO<, '°"" n'IUllluUOftl. COllONA DEL M#lll :,F'•"!' X. 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A..ttac~ed SACRAllENTO fUl'lr -Th e Srd Dis- trict Comrt or Appeal has ,criticized a lO·year .Qlandatory prison sen- tence ror a seoond con· viclion for s e lling heroin. The appellate court ~a id •·precluding re- lease on parole for IO vears is invalid as a Violalion or the constitu- ti o n a I pr·o·hibttion against cruel and un- usual punishment." ' ·- ·- ·Warn ing : The Surgeon GenJ ral Has Determined . That Cigarette Sm oking Is Dange ro us to Your Health. 6 mg: 'tar;· ·1.1 mg. nicmme iN. p11c lga11ne, FTC Repon Oct'.74 • ' ' Allen Jinx Over· LA I Doesn't Worry Knox LONG BEACH tAP> -·Coach Chut k Knox or the Los Angeles Rams termed the Washington Redskins "probubly the hottest team ln pro foot ball right now " but m<iintained he had no fear of nny jinx on Sunday. The Rams &nd the Geor ge Allen· ('Ouched lledskins battle at the Los ·Angeles.Coliseun1 in an opening round t ame of the National 1''ootball League's SUper Bowl play_ofrs. The Redskins won six or their last seven games, losing by a Point to Dallas, and beating Chicago, 42·0, in their finale. , t.1uch has been written and said about the so-called jinx that Allen. the Los Angeles <.'Oach for five years from 1966·70. Holds over his former team. \VashinglO!l, however , has played Record Now 6-1 Anteaters _Batter Moorhead, 94-68 By CRAIG SHEFF Ol lllt EMilt f'ii.t Mill Hot·shooting UC Irvine hit a sizzling 62.9 percent or its shots and lireezed to a 94 ·68 b asketbijll vi ctory O\•e r l\loorhead State College in Crawford !fall \Vednesday night. Jt \\•as a "'ire·to·wire vietory for coach T im Tift's Anteaters as they bagged their sixth vietory in seven games "'ith so me nifty shooting both inside and from long l'ange. The. Anteaters htarted out the \\'i.IY they left off last Sat urday \1•hen they won the Darfodil Classic in ·r acoma, \Vash. UCI hit eight of its fi rst nine shots in . jumping to an 17·4 lead and extended thE: mitrgin to i5·6 mid way through t he first half. '!'he ,\nlcalcrs began turning it over nea r the intermission· and Lhc J\·lin· nesotans took ad vantage of it lo cut the lead to 41·30. :\nd "·hen the Dr:.1goi;is scored the fi rst four poin ts of the :.econd h::.i lf. 1l appeared UCI might be in for a t.Ough fight. . But Kevin Davis hit a jumper from the perimeter,' Rich Mraule bagged a lay in and Steve Cleveland hit an easy shot fron1 in close. That made it 47.34 and UCI had the momentum. Fo\loy.·ing a J\1oorhead free throw. Tift's crew scored 12 in a ro"' to put it :.t\~·ay . First 6·8 center Da\'C Baker bagged a l'e bound a nd folto"·ed "'ith a short bank shot. Then i\lraule hit from out· side. J erry i\laras scored a Jayin, Davis bagged a 14·foot jumper and 1\lraule and i\l aras hit from in close. Thal made it 59.35 with 11 :40 to go .and shorlly thereafter Tift went to his reserves. J\laras h.ad another top game. lie v.•as a dominating force on the boards and scored 19. J\'lraule led the An · teaters \\"ith 20 points: hilling 10 or ll field goals -nlost of them long range. t:Cl canned39of62 field goals. 'fhe Anteaters return to play Friday night. hosting North Dakota State. S:iturday they're at Salt Lake City to meet Utah:- the Rams only \"'ice since Allen ltifl here but won both tin1es on ri.1ond ay night nationally televi sed games Included was a 23·\7 decision last Dec. 9. "I'm not concerned about any jinx ," Kn ox told newsmen at his rl'· .. gular .Tuesday breakfast session. "We '''e only pl ayed George Allen on· ce s ince I've been here. And I have never di scussed pe r sonallies in· volved." Although Allen had a winning re· cord with the Rams, he \\'as once fired and rehired berore his contract \\'asn't rene"•ed after the 1970 season. The Rams stiU do n 't knov,r if hospitalized place kicker David Ray will be available for playoff duty Sun day. He s uffers from muscle spasms in his back and missed the regular season finale against Buffa lo . , All the other Ram regulars cerlan1 IY· "'iii be ready to play, said Knox , and that included running back Jin1 Bertelsen and offens i\'C tackl e, Charlie Cowan. They both missed the 19·14 victory over Buffalo. If Ray cannot see action, punter I\1ike Burke "'ill probably do the place kicking although Jack )'oungblood and Bob Stein go through kicking drills this week. Asked if the loss of Ray would nullify th e R"a ffl.s ' placekicking "·ca1>0n. Knox dem·urred but did say,. ··\Vh en the ::\o. I ne\d goal kicker iJoo hurl. there has lo be a drop in effet' l1\·eness. . . ··\Ve 'll hii\·e to play the bcsl football \\·e·\'e pl ayed all year to beat th(· Redskins," the Rams coach added. "J \\'Ould like to have the best effort - 'not only the best effort but the ·best game -that we've had in two :seasons.•· Los Angeles reached the playoffs a year ago in the first season under Knox but lost to Dallas 27·16 in the OJJening round. Asked if his club would use more pass Coverages against the Redskins than they did in the loss eight days ago when B.i\I Kilmer thre\V for three . touehdOYi nS, Knox answered:· "We used more pass cove rages in that g.am e than most people think.·· Pres sed for a more definite answer. • -- FLYING PA NTHERS-1\'l arquelle's Lloyd Wiilto n finds himself blocked by t wo fl ying Pit.tJiburgh players -J im ~ol\1.1 <lcft J <Jnd Ke ith St<1 rr. Pitt notched 65·58 upset over the highly-r ated \Varriors in the college basketball ga me at llitlsburgh \Vednes- . d ay n l~ht . Cot1rt Bid Denied OAILYPILOT IJJ •. Scouts ·No Match • For Ki gs KAr\SAS CITY -J\llkC r-.tu~phy :;cored '"ice and had " hand in fi \'C 1-;o:.ils as lhe Los A11g-0l1..'i Kings ex· plodcd ror four ~0•11::; i1\ a 31 ~ rninult! sµan in the sr~ond pt·r:!od ~ind w~( 1ln t11 dt•lcal lhe t\.an!>as Lil)' :scquts 6·9 1n thl' i\'.a1 1ona! llockcy Leaed~ \V cdne:-· dJ.\ 111ght . '!'he :.hulout ":.i:. lhc t/11rd in 1r ;1p: \Jl'<:i r:int'\:'S for Kinios ~Qallc G ary Ed\\'ards, rorn1c•r 1.t>trnindc.r COr th l" <lld l\,111sa s l'ity IUues in 1hl· Central J lorkt'Y Lcagul.'. llt• reCt'i\•e<l out.st:.intJ 1ng defensive supporl. inl'.lutl1n)! a fou~·nlinule ;".Pa n 10 thl' fir:.L pcru:wi \\h1lo thl· Kings :.J..atl·ll ;i 111 ;111 shor!. -Lo:-r\.ugt·l e~ ,1ulshol the Scout;;, 1J·:!. in the :.e1.·11ni:I period. \\.h1\C'y \\'id· 1ni: opt·ncd lht· d1~1~· /ol ~· 1Htl1 thl• Pl'riod. Hoh Berry got th1· ::tt'ror11! one -aiili..l\lurph~·. \1h11 was 1·rl•d1lt.'d \\'ith .....-:G:-1:.t:-on the fir:-t t"·o. st·ort.·d l11s f1r~1 ).!Oa l at IO: 32. Bob 1\t·\•in ll rt·d the puC'k pas t Kansas C1l~' ~oahe ~lichet Plasse J :27 lalt>r, fi ni:.h in~ lhc b:irr:.igc. ' l\lurphy got his second )lual, un· ·:i;-;s1sted . nn a stolen puck. inside the :-:routs' bl ut• line to enli the storing: 7:35 int o th"c third period., Coar h Selerled J\l AN !l .\'fT Al\. K'1 n . Ell is Rain!-iht•r;,:l'r , I:.!. u l fens 1\'r l'OOrd1nalnr :JI lht.• l'ni\·t·rsity ol" \r1sconsin. \\as nam1·tJ lt1da y hchd football t.•oach <ii l-i:.1n sas !\t ate l.:niversit~. Rainsberger. a hnen1un ror the \\"i ldc::its in the n1id 1950s. v.·as an· nounced at a mid-morning ne\\'S con· ference as succ~sor to Vinee Gibson, \\'ho r esigned three \1·ceks ago after eightye:.i rs at the Kansas State helm. Pote rnily S11it OAKL,\XD -P;1lri ria Duncan, 20, an attracli vc co·cd. l~ll'd a paternity !>Uil 1'ttt'sday again:.! \'ida Blue. 26, lhe O:ikland ,\·~pill' her. · , Five Rams Earn Berths ~In Pro Bowl 1n a pre liminar y till, UCl 's freshmen dumped the USC Frosh.· 88·83, after holding a 47·31 halftime le<id. . \Viii Franklin Jed the Anteaters with 21. A pair of former area standouts - Keith K:oeller <?11arinal and Bob Yoder fSan Clemente) had nine points each for the Trobabes. the coaeh said, "l 'd be foolish to sit ·· here and tell or our strategy for H t S S He'll Tab theWash;ngtongame.tm;ghtas well . un er ay _ tell th.w-Mlegameplan. • !\iiss l>uncan·s suit said s h<:' had a baby gi\·I Oct. 17 :.ind that Blue is the ra1her but has refuser! to pay for the chi ld'::; support. ·rhe mother. a st1.1dent at Alameda Colle)!;c. said s he does not ha\•e e nough money LO support the chik1 but 1hat Blue "has adequate income and propert v'' t o-pay her ex1l<?m~. Knox· said the question or wneiner Kilmer or Sonny JUrgensen wor k at A T · N t w k quarterback for Wash;ngton makes eam .. ex ee .,. little difference to the Rams. ~ . . . -* *..... "tl -· "They ijlrow the ball al.m~t ~he OAKL•Ncn , 'Pl T . t ~ f _ _ • &ame," he asserted. '•TJle1r t1m1ng ~ I' ....J£.. (n. -\\·e11_y.(!ne.. # "cJnoMii: OC:Jnoi.•..--and arm action is almost-the same.1 -maJor1e3gue basesatr"teams have ' 'NEW YORK -Fi\'c members or the Los An grlt11 Rams including run- ning back La\\Tence l\1cCutcheon. have been selected for the Pro 'Bo"'1 football gam e to be played Jan. 20 in I\'li amj's Or ange Bo"•I. M.-...it-J.:-~ ": ~ ..,.,;;-, .. ~ ":! don't think it will make any difference their iures out for Jim "Catfish" o.vflo • 1 •" f1qmorr11 ' 4 4 • which ooe \l:e face. Bolh are e~ccllenL Hunter. ·rwenly \\'Ulll t~ sign him a nd Marn-7 S""ll•,r...t:llll • "J •11 -d · " A t t k h" .JMllJ.,~ 3 1 3 , "'•'-1 3 1 11 passers an competitors. vne wan s o e e p 1m. a.a-•· s o 1 t0St1n-'e 1 .1.. The Rams coach s aid he '''ould And the tea m::; trying toJ ecl io th(' ~!.... ! :-~-: ~i::; ~ ! ! ; follow his norma:I prac_ti~ routine this C11tfish got the ~i'l'l'n lig.hlW~dnesd-ay ~-Other Rams on the Natiorial Foot· ball Confercnee team inciude Tom t.l<i c k a l otfc ns ive.-gunrd; Jack Youngblood at defensive en&; J\1crline Ol sen al defensive tackle: and lsa\ph Robertson 1.1toutsid c linebacker. """''11 1 2 2 • "•""~n 1 e • ' "'·eek -including g1v1ng the team from Alumcda Coulll.I' Su per101· Court =~!Id : : ~ ~=::n ;·: ~ ~ '}'uesdayoff.Headmi_ttedthathe~d , •• ~tleastunti!J oin 3. a111to.:._ o o f aV•nvor1111 e o • o the eoaehing staff m ight be working \Vh1Je one tea n1 :.iflt•r ;.inothe1· \\·as H•1• 0 1 0 1 more hours this week than in_prepar<i· -bu1:ning up the ti..'lvphonl' lines to liun- r1>1-••1 ' 39. 16 20 ,.. T01•1 $ .u-:io ~ • t ion for the regular seaso11 games ter·s Ja v..•y1..•rs in i\hoskil'. !\' .C., J udgl' · 1'welve players; including St. LOuis GUarlerback Jim I fart and Dallas re· c cive r Drew Pearson. will be making 1heir first appearance in lhis season's Pro Bowl. ..,.,..;"Mattti-1 uci. u.JCI ''but this will be hard to do.·· Spu1·~con A v:1kian rt•fu!>e rl to gra nt .... .-M .. tutM:UCf,"41·11. C har cs ..Q. F1nl{·.1 <i temporary Jn additiOn to llarl and Pearson, the first-timers include center Jerr Van Note of .<\tlanhl: 1niddle linebacker Bill Bergey of Ptiil adelptila ; receivet D.lel Grev, tackl e Dan Dierdorf ·and Hall-of·famer ' Hooper Dead ai-87 But his greatest contribution m ay have l}een hi$ part in talking Red Sox manager Ed Barrow into U.Sing Ruth. \Vho started his eareer as a piteher. in the outfield. runry..ing ba ck Terr~Melcalf,allofSt -SANTA CRUZ <API -Jlarry Louis; g_oard B_la1ne N~e and free Jtooper. the skillful outfielder who s<i fet.Y Cliff 1-larns. ~ Dallas; de· fOllowed former Boston Red Sox fens1ve t ac k·le D1ron Talber~ !>( teammates -Sabe, Ruth and Tris: \Va shi ngton; eoroer c~ \V1ll1e Speaker into-baseball's Hall or 1',aine, Buch~n~n of Gcecn ~a a~d return died \Vednesdayatage87. spec1 ~hsl!safety Dick Jaur~n of ''lie was the oldest living mel'nber .. Ruth "''anled to play ev~ry day. Detroit. . . • . • of the Hall of Fam ... 1 don't know who Barrow said he '4'ould be the laughing dd .-J.2 f t J ~ i;;tock o( baseball if he put the bestleft-ln a . 1t1pp tcr, ... ,e irs · une se ee-has that distinction pow," llooper's handed pitcher in the league In the tees. s 1 x ~~lfi:er Qla ers v.·¥ were not son, J-larry Jr., said. r Id I d · ·· . . on last ye~r·Jl..;N;Jit.aquad ~ere chosen 1100 er voted irito the Hall or Fame ·out 1e • ~ol him that the b1g.cro\\~l:o ' ·or th e 40 ·man ..:~m 'Plie'te are 22 re· -. 9 1P ' "d ed f th t were turning out to see the Babe hit. 1 .-"v:i • , . 1n 1 7 , was oons1 er one o e op l 't h" H "d · l973 · J>euters trt'lln l~st'}·eur's te_.a.m. 11 • right fielders and lc:rdoff batters-i~~rvf~,; ~ ooper sai in a in- 'J'he s~uad 1&~choson 10 b.a ot1ng the game. H"e batted .,281 over his 17-• an1ong the J'ft Nf:(; eoacho&, wit~ none . year big league eai·eer w_hich began Ruth, whose greatesl days were allo\\·ed tcrv.ott:.{or play on his own \l'ith th,c Red Sox in 1909 and ended in with the New York Yankees. went on Learn. ' .. , 1925 with the Chicago \Vhite Sox. He lo hit a record 7f4 home runs. Ruth. The AFC 1C~l It\ thcswt?s, 3·1. T~e got 00 base 3,ti02 times•and stole 375 Spealier and I-looper were togethCr in NFC "'on tha lba.u.gur~I Pme 27·6 10 bases BostOn in 191'4and 1915. Los An geles. lk{J.. the A~C· has won · three straight times1 ' restraining. ordt-r tha1 \1·oukl have pre,·ent~d the <·Jubs from ma king llunter nrrcrs 111..• mighl not be> able to refuse. llo"'e vt·r. A\"akian sel Jan-:-3 -ror ;:.i hc3rin g .of lhc case on ils merits. . On. ~1 nnday, a (hrct•-n1an <.irbitrJ· tion ·panl'I deridt•d that Fi nley had failed to li,·c up lu a conlr'act agree· ment With lluntl·r ;inti rUl<•d the slar pitcher of the \\Orld ch<1mpion Oakland ,\'s a free ai:enl. lluntcr took his tl,iSl' to a'rbitrat1011 after th(' \\'orlJ Series, claimini; Finle) haC. f<iile<l to plaee $50.UOO 111 a speci;1l deferred fund .. 1 Uci seha!I (·ommiss1oner l\O\\'lt' Kuhn has rult·tl th;1t nn te;.im ran s ign ll untc r unt il midnigh t Su nd a}'. 1101,·c\·L' r, l 2 teo;un~ co.ntacted I h1n · lt•1"s la\v.vers \\'it hin thi:ce hQ.urs af!e1· the legal bidding \\'ar for his pitch ing services s tarted al 9 a.rn ., ES1', \V od- ncsday. They \\'ere the New \'ork \111nkccs, New \'ork i\'lcts. Kansas Ci· t.v Royals. Philadelphia Phillies. ~fon • tre.11 1 Hoya ls. Atlant J Brave;;, Clev(•]a ncl India ns. C;11illornia A n~els, TlleN,-C'°"9"t .... 0,.,, ... ,, Whk llK•l-tfl -0rww ,...,._, Ollllat: CNrleW 1"•vlor, W1llllfflon; Mil Grt'I'. SI. U>flttl ~ Giiii-. Csonka, Hubbard Match·ed MiNWoOll. f. 11.,,.1 EMii -CIMM'IOH Ylll'flt, PM..-+•~ Olrliol S...O.r1. Oelroil. ' TKkltl -~•Yltlld ""'19M, o.11•1; AOll Yat't, Mino f'HOI•; Dim o ;.r1-., St. l..wk. Miami Star Probably Could Run on Water~-M add en '• t Cincinnati Reds, Oetro1l ',l'igcrs, Pit-. ·Rogers to flu.skies.• tsburgh Pirales Jnd Bost.on Hee.I Sox. ,--;r t ' '·\V~ are making appointments to. SEATTLE -San Jo5t' Stnte foot· di~cuss the contr;itl :.larting 1'hurs· ball coac h D;t rryl JlOg~rs Was lay;" s.llid Joe Flythe, <i 11artncr 10 the scheduled to be' here toda~· as the law fi rm of Cherry, Ch!!rr~·. Flythe search fo r a ne\V Un ive r s ity of and Evuns. "Hc·s not signi ng \\'1th \\'ashington <:oach cont inues foll%Ving anyone un t 1 I \\'e · \'c h;HI discussions Lht Second !;Clffiick in n \\'eek. y,·ith ;tll tcamssho"'i'nginterest.·· On \V e d ncsd:I)'. l ini\'ers ity or Eight rnore clubs ~ot intc.> the ~n·~ C;ilifornia coach !\like \\'bite. who had \\'edlll'sd:iv :.irtt.:l'noon but it \l'aS not bt'com e tht· numbt.'1" one ronlender for diseloseQ\~·hirh onl'S. llo1vcvc r. t"'O of' the posl after Da n Dev ine took the the four te:.im;-; \Vhieh havt•n't been (•oaehing joh at No t re Dame, heard from ··all teams ha\'l' uni ii \\'ithdrc\\" fron1 considera\ion. · Sul'urdav 111 l'OIC'r !he ral·e -:.ire t hl' A's ;i n{! the Baltimnrc llriole's . Nelson Looki119 /\merican LcJguc £'1st Oi \·ision champ~. , ' 1'he 0riol11s h:.ivc a (•!'ub polir.v Hgainst mu!tiple·ycar contracts and general man,1ger Frank C:.ishc u said, "\\'e musl :irt in a mann1..·r lhat is in the hcst intere:.ts ol our <'luh a nd ;_idhl•rc to the principles 1n \\"hich \l'e bclil'\l'." lluntcr's la1,-..·l'rS told ('as hl·n onf' of the prime consid~r:1liu1L-. ht'1nJ! sought b.v \ht· pitcher 1s a 1n111lt·)t'ar con· tral't. I lunter ~aid he hope:. to pic·k his n<•\V tea1n .i tht.• <"ourt:; pcr1n1lt i11g -· hy e;1r!1" n~·x t \\'ft•k. CLE\'ELAi"O -Bill l\'els en says it \\'<IS only coincidence that h·e resigned' as quarterback t·oach or the New J-:ngland Patriots oftheN ationaJ Foot· ball League one day arter It v.·as an- nounced that the Cleveland Browns v.·e re looking for a new headeoach. But i"\elsen says he has made it elear he's ;ivailable should the call come from Hro\\·ns' owner Art l\1odell. "l'lt be looking," says the ex·USC star. a former Browns' quarterback. "I \1·ouldn't rule out the pogsi bilily lh:it t!\'l'O ir J "'cren'l orfercd the head ("0<.i<'hing job in Cleveland that I could comC' b ack as <1 11 offe n s ive t.'oordina lor . ·' "l .. d l1k1· 10 gi\t.' nl)'S('Jf ;1nrl n1y rJmdy ;.1 nice Chr1:-ln1a:. µresc.nl.'' ht: said. "I 1va11t a t.•ash honu s and I \Vant ~1 good ~11 l;1ry :.1nrl I \\·ant ~1 ~Ual'anteC" that rnr fan1dy \l'ill he p'roteclt.·d Neit•t"ombfl' Wirts financially for lhe rt.•Sl of th£' ii' lives.'· S''DNEY. ,\ustraltn-\Vhile B. lluntt·r ~aid hl' believes t he b1ddi n~ R . . !o~i~ \l"ill guovcr SI million. 01 g of S\\Cdcn co11~1nued to have his ''\\'('pay Stl'\C c.irltnn in l'XCl':O.S nf...,,.tr ou bles, J ohn NC\\·£'omhc, ~e n Sl50.000 for one yl';1r. :-o \1c have I<• :tose"'~ll :.i'.1? Tr~1yfRtoC'hci mo''?d 'Jflto ~·onsidcr llunlt'r in th:1t r~ilt'go r·v flt' :i he quartc1 fina, so. he~ ~iglt>Joo com- not l'h a l)o\·e 11." :.aid Ruly ('arpC.ott'r, !>cl 1hon in th.e ~t.:'1. ~~I h \\a l ~s tcn111s o"·ner of lhc Phillie:.. cha1np1on s h1p~ he1 t· \\ e1tue:.da,,-. . ·rhe pileher·s la"vcr~ said amon 1 • Borg lost his s1nt:ll's opc·n~r ea rhe)". the factors that \\ill go into lht> finJ in the ""'('1,.•k, l~~n . le;~tnt.'<I l\'tth fcllo_w I . . ~ountrvrn:.in KJ('JI .Johan:.son. IO.'>l Ill l cc1ston are th1..'-S1ze1Jflhe tontract ?I· th firSt r und of doublC.'t •rllon \\'ed-fcrcd . loca\1011 of thl' l'lub and :-tal.ld1· ed · 0 I • d ,. ., I I h l ncs a\. . ) an ("011 ln lll .vo (" 11 managcn1en 1 · ,1, •. '"•···-m"· be'' Col" . d , , h n si ng ~"· . ..~.. ..,._. . t in <in .0 1\ni.:r:. 11.1 .• , Dihlcv 6·•1, fi-:t: no~C\\;111 oull <isted \\edijcsd:1ys 1ntorm~I <'Ourl hl·U r· R H. -1 7 6 I ' u·2· "''" R-h · · 0 ai £'IC .. · . .,. · . -01""' ...,. e 0111•d1-G1t1 Glll!ftl!Mm, Gr"1!11f; T-Mltl,Ll!i ........ ;.Bil"'"'loll'f,OMi...-- Cifll ... 1 -Jfll y..., -. A,UlnY; Fotrrtt 81yf, San OAKLAND (AP) -••t•m not sure Larry Csonka's as good on grass as he is on that rug," Oaklarid Raiders' fullback \\1 arv l·lubbard says of his counterpart with the l\1iami Dolphins. because of minor injuries. Hubbard flas totaled 3,735 yards the past rour seasons, Csonka 3.920. 1na-1n akland lastl'd nlmos1 ;.in hour, 1 · t I,· J\tnrt G 2 7 • , r ·nley' I· . ·(' 'Nc"I I>· l' 1 n1111~1 e1 v, , l·n . , -;;i. .sanl. "I'm sure he's higize r lhan that. . ~. : s ,''.~1~ ~· 0 • •. 1 ·1.~1.~1111. 1\\:.0 rc<1chinl! the ituartl'rfinals ,vas probably clo~er to2.')."i. '' cla!m.cU .th17 ·~ lill .JI 1 s hud exccecl.ed All'\'. i\1ctrc\·cli of Russi;.:. who won ,,.,..lS<.. ' oi.rttrlMtltlU -Jltrl K,..,, 5'._llllll~~f"fM f•rlif!llOl'I, M111-11. R~n1111 eac•1 -~ Mc:Cllk."'9-, LM Allt'ln: ONck fllfftrl•n, #illlltl.Oll; Tlf'ry Milot•ll, St. LOVlt; t•1-~n11Hl,011\1,, I °'''"s• 'Elld1 -c1...n ~y, Alllrlt•: at! IElltr, Mil'o f!HOll;J~ ............... Ll!iA,..in., . "hCl\le5 -AlM ,. ... , MillllftOl,I; """'' 0!•1, I.• .......,; Ofr.n Tal-.;WNlll"lllOrl. °"'"" Lfll.Dltk--TH "'-'*ICU. Gt'-.. W: ~111111,ir,e~ W•tllil'IOI'": INIM' 11..wrtMI, La .WOOif 1..~-1111 .,.,._f, Awlldflllfllll Le. AOT.lor~· .. 11n. C0<'111rt•<ki -"°9o1'r Wfftttl, Sil l.Oltll; Wllllol Bllt.""'911. GrMn S.p; Jimrnt'-"'-. .... 'r...c:i.1. .s..t.1111 -t(M HllllMdll. W•~I PN IC.r-. • ...,.._; Cliff Hemt, ~!ft -~ • M"lctAUSTl ......... -Tf"'IWh~F,9N:IKI. Plk•·~-ow..~.~ .,, fti,ck ~lblflltt -Dk\.._..Dlt .... 1. .. R t.t di Given Honor. AN FRA~'CISCO -Joe. Rudi. the Jert fielder often O\er1hadov.·cd by Oakland A's tenmmnteS fn the past , won nn a \vard \Vednesday, being namC!d Nortbc~ California Athlete of lhe \reur. • But coach John l\tadden, who will send his Raiders against 1'11iami in a Ntltional Football League playoff opener here Saturday. said today. ··Csonka's gocid on. a_nything. l~e·s so big and 5lrong.,Put h1m on waler. and I think he'd do okay.·· . The Raiders and Dolphins played last December.on the arliricial turf or ?itiami's Super Bowl, and CsO)\ka churned up "lhe rug" for 117 yards on 29 carries. The Raiders, forced lo pass . more than they planed, ran Hubbard only 10 times ror$4 yards. ••t Jove· the gras s,;• ltubbard det.lares, e.1peeially the sort turr or the Oakland' Coliseum. The Raiders have played ~1;ami on gras!i nve limes and ""'on all ri\•t! gamei, Including a 12·7 d eelston &t the U nl ve r 1 lty of California's stadium in Berkeley dur· Inf[ th·e-regulnT1973 se$0n. Hubbard i:;alned 865 y ards this season, Csonka 749, and both wert rested near •the end or lha 1eason "'We run for the louchest yards. through what one v.•riter called 'the business district'," Hubbard s aid. deseribirlg the i;traight·ahead pl ays he and Csooka usually run. CsOnka is. listed by the Dolphins as G·feet·2. 237 pounds. but llubbard LOS AL LO NGSHOT IN-$2,468 PAYOFF A 50-1 longshol winner and a 9-l choiee finishing S('(Ond in the eighth race produced a $2,468 exacta payorf ln the quarter horse races at Los Alamitos Wednesday. The winner, Goo. paid $102 to win for the JSQ.yard burst and Third tmage returned· $9 ror , the &tcond highest payoff In track hisl.Qry. T he only bigger priie was S3.858 lasl Wed. nesday. The track said22$5 Uckcts had been sold. llubba r d. ;•t f.. J and 225, ::i lso their .iu.ris•litlinn ~11~1 h ad 11~1 ;iu\hor~~y over :\Jikr i\lachclle6-'1. 1·6, 6·3. classifies ns a "b1i.: back·' f1~htin g_ 10. rlrcl,ire .ll un tci ~1. r.r~c •1~cn1., 1 ·•· 111 th(' \\on1t•n':.th1rd round singles. \\'hill seems like an NF'L trend lO\\'ard p'.,1n? rontt n~led thi.: •. 11 h1.l_r.1.ltnn pan~I L\ onnl' (";.:>ul .1 j'.!ollg ,..topped Sall y Snl allrr running backs su<'h ti" NC\v ha~ author\\) nnl.y t~i intc 1 pt ct nnri di·,_ l;r1•1•r ti I. fi ·2. Ki·rr~· i\le lvil l~ 1>c .. 1 .J , Eng land's i\lack llcrrnn unct Dcn\rer's l('~lntr~l' <'/)?11>11 ·\~l '' \I ilh !he P• 11 \hn1nnd 1; :1. li..'.l: Kl"rry 1-tarris lopJM,'<I 0 1is Arn1s tronf:,. \i. ionsnf tln ('('l!ll .JC'l . 1\lnnu Schull au 6·4. fi <I: npd OIJ;\ ··A fl•\\' .vcars a~o. t.'\'Cf~ t1.':1m w11s .-· \lvro1.ov.a <lch.'ll!('(l l,eo:.lic Lio\tlreyti-3, s:1yi ng they \\'Unt1•d hi g b<1r ks. N'O\\. 4·tl, i; :! some art· trying to lil<'t :.long \\'ithout them. Hut it goes in C\'Cll·s. •· l lubb;Jrd said. • · l~u bba rd and C.sonka 1itayed tollegf' football onl~· 35 mllcs ;ipnrt. llubba rd a l Co lgate and CM>nka at Syracuse, und both finished their L'Ollegiate careers in 1967. • "'But "''-! never pl:n•ed Syri.cuSt:!, l think the last ga_mc bct1\·ecn the , i;chools \\'3$ '\\hen .1111\ Rrown tare Colgate aparl. 1"he hCo rc ·waii; something II~(· 63·0. · the tlakland fullback reeall<'d "We had :1 prt•lty ).!O<KI leu m. but you dldn 'I rt>Bd 'tnuctr ahout us with Syracuse aroun<I ," he oJthh1<.I "~tayhe • thol 's one rea~on \I h~· l.<irry Csonka was drarted :'\o 1 .ulll I "·cnt on Lhu 11th l'Outld .. ' 4 9 ers Select P olo Coach LONG RF.i\Cl l -Kt•n 1.ind ,1;r("n, \\'ho coac)lud Cal Sl:1le I ,.~uller\on ) tu fourth place in !l}f' NC'i\A wul l'r poli) hna\s la!>l muulh, 'o\.ts hired \\'l•dn ........ day lo s~crct•cl Jim S{.'hUH:r :ts \I '11<'r Polo coach ;11 t~JI ~U&Le rJ.ung llf'aeh 1 1·hr 3G·) ~.•r n\d L.1ndgren's tc.i n1~ l\I Fullerton \1011 l(';~i.:u1· t'li.1 n1p1onsh111:- ln ca eh or the thrt·t• rt·:tl'S hl· ".is ht•o11t co:1ch. L .... o Ca1Lrorn1l1 (.'olll'~1.11l• Athll'llc Asl!oc1<1tlon tit lcs and 1 h•s p;.1~1 !'lenson I he rh:inlJ>LOnsh1 II Of the P1:1c11' I<: ~ast Athletic 1\~~oc1at1on. • 61o nl• /tlorb19 NE\V YOH K -Th<' New Vork C.1un1 s v.•ill pJ;iy their 1975 National fOOtball League home games at Sh~a Stadium :ind ha\il taken ;in option on ''ank('t• StJdiu1n for the 197fl ~<'ason~ n1avor Abraham Rran1e 's olf1c<! said \\'ednl·Srlay , i,. 'l'hr (; 1a nt:-ha\"f\.<'Ont r:;i(·led to 1no\'(' I n j\"('\I J1 ·1 .. .-y's Jl at·kens.1 C'k \leadn":o; s 1,or1 ... 1 om ple' "hlC'h 15 Ull· l11·1 t'Oll'llruttlon tx-11111n1nt.'. tn l9';fi 'lhc 1;1""'' \\1·rt' forred 1t1 mo\t 01tt 11f li1\1 u v. h<'n ' ,1nJ..c1• :-;l.1d1un1 un- fler\\Cnl rrfurh1:-.h1ng und pt,1~\·d '"'0 h1•ac;un;-; at the Y.ill' Howi in !'\e\f 11 .i \c O, Conn 1 \\'lnnin~ one g.,rnt ll'ler r • 82 OAILVPILOT ' Rustlers In 85-79 Setback I I ) .. Marina Tests MP; El ll'3m 't oumt)' .. ~l ik e P.t onnig and John Slemmer. ~"We hnvc to stop Malu' onl)' once in seven games, vel's running game and we but has a 3-4 mark due to can't m ake mis takes. ·threeforfeits. • "We have__to-ard better. By CR1\IG SllE •'•• Dt""' o.u, '•191 !ou.tt ~t:iter Oei 1-ligh's rast- 1Jrtak1ng fl.Jona rchs tilld I.he b/;1zini;: fircpoy,.er of ~1 arina lligh \'l ki n~s are fe:1tured tonight in the quarterrinals of 1h1 · fif th ann ual Anahelm llollda) basketball festival. Coach Jerry Tardie's t.1 <tll'r Oei fl.1onarchs are f>..2 <1n d ha\•e ripped the opposi- tion without benefit of a starter over 6-3. "I tbink if we ran oul· qu irk lh em on the break," s<iys Tardie, "we can stay with rit arina. Bob lpsner un d Rich Branning are very good high schoo1 talent and \'.'{''re goi ng to have our pro- blems stopping them. \Ve hi.l\'C to make Marina work for its shots.·· \\1e\•e got to get back quick- ly on defense a nd we'd li~e to take aVVt y lll ater Dei's fast break. llill is n\'eraging seven slow e-lempo a bit and BvRO NS ALT ;\ LO!\IA -San Olego ~1 esa Coll<'i;:c saves lt5 best for lhe Chaffl'V Jn· '\'il a ti o nul b asketball Guards Jim Schultz (S.9l' :ind Kew Jersey transfer Jim Eleni 16-0) 'pace the !\later Dei attack. which also in c ludes 5-10 fl.l a rk llrt>ilfuss. 6·3 Jack Dean r ebounds per game for p our fouls to ~ 111 ate r De i a n d---l . mlutmum. And a neutral ft.1onarchs fe11JjU'e--tla1anced sttewtlllt~Jp. 1 ol ... DflltrPINtl ALTA LOMA -Or!/'t• Coast · College went dead cold from the field wlth three minutef' to go in the half and Pasadena City College took ,advantage_ot.lt jn romping to an 86·65 win 1n the opening rpund of the 34th8nnual Chaffey College Invit a tional b aS ke tball ,1ournanu:nl. A year a).!o tht· Olympian~ !';urprised the 3Jrd unnu:..I It':; ~ch edulcd for 8:30. follQ\\1ng a remutch ill 7 · h<'l "'l'('n El T oro Jfigh's, t 'hu r i.:cr s und th e Los Alam flus firiffins. "'i'ou always like to take the bread and butter away from an opponent and make it do something d ifferC'nt. .. scor!ng :.wll h Breitfus s "I.Os Alamitos hit22oC33 (12.8):'SChulti (12.l!f'Dcqn attetnpts from the free (11.7l'8nd Hill c11 .2j. throw line to our eight free ~ field by "'innin).! lhe t'll\l'tL..-1 lrophy -tht·n v"•'lll "1nlr~'> 1n the South Co;.i:st Con - ference r:.ier, 'l'hl' \\'inners move on to l'l.i ~h u1 Friday's scn11finals .. 11 i \1 hill· the losers 11re t·l1m1n :.1'('d from the 32- and 6·3 Pat Hill. , Subs who are in Tardie's plans l'YCry time out are Pal Eccles, Jude Kaufman, '.\f a rina coach Jim Stephens says his team has 10 play better than it did \\'ednesday ... Losner 118 .7) 'and Bran- ning (18.4) ;irt' tht! keys to the ~larina offense. which has been beaten on the noor El Toro coach Wendell throws. We're trying . to Wiu, •v.:ho coach,ed Ute Loa stressabalaneedattackand· Al amitos Griffins before l '"e been happy with the laking over at El Toro in PlflY of our cente~, Ed 1973, says his team can re· ltlcFadden." \\'ednesda y a fl ernolln ~l esa duJn 't fi Rure lo i.:c·t p:.e st the C1pen1n i.: round !>I nce II wa s 1neet111A ;1 <:iolden \\'ei;t team that had ht3len it by nine points !>IX days preyiou.s on the ~lesa l't111r1. Overtime Defeat Estancia Blows ..... Big Lead, Loses · tournamf'nl h ere \\1cdnes· day afternoon. OCO met San Bernardino tha morning-i n I.be conSola- tion round. Ahead 32·20 with 3:15 lcfl before intermission: OCC's :Pi.fates coul~n ·t find t,he hoop until she seconds re· mained in the half and by that l ime the.Lancers had a · -40-34lead. · '· But !>UCh v.·us nol the ca:-.l' a:-. the Olym.p1uns r ullit·d rrom a 46-34 hulftime dl'f1e1t 10 b:ig ;1n X5·79 l'o'ill over Dick Str1ckl1n '~ Rusll ers in t he Chaffey tlaSH'. Golden Wes t n1ct t:I By DA VE ROMANO CM U. o.uy "-.,..,,. 1 It dian't iet any better "''was thf;! only basket Estan· after . the break for ttie Cia got in the final "session Pirates. and Lp_s Altos finaJl,y tied Coach Herb Livsey's the pcote when Bob Kunzi Bucs hit a bucket with 19:00 • C;.imi no this morning in the Los Altos High outscored con!>olation round. Estancia High 19·2 in the 1'hc Rustler s :.i ppcar('IJ on fourth#qui:rter and 9-2 in an their "'UY to an easy \'i<'-ove~me pefi.o4 to erase a tory. holding :.e 46·34 lead 17-point lead and record a· llnd very rnuc h irl command 57-50 Wit{ in the cbam· ()f th(· ~amc _,,.R.iPUJb.U....,..bt aeke.t· .O( the But Gold en \\''est found a Anaheim Holiday basket· i i!! on thr basket in the ball tournament Wednes- eeond h ntr -anrl the day nigbt.o ,at tbe Anaheim Olympi ans were just the op-Convention Cetlter. .positc. The Estaitcia Eagles • San D1 t>go he gan !>Cl'ki ng dominated the game uptil 1i~·ay 0 heh1nd the play of the final quarter, taking a )?uard Ron Cole :ind Cl.'nter 46-29 lead into the last ~lark Bernard -b1.th1100· pefiod . Coach Da ve :starters. Carlise's club, bowe\'tr, Golden \\1est had a 52.44 managed only one bucket Jead \\hen Jack Kelch hit a while Los Altos tallied 19 driYing l:.eyup "'ith 16 :00 left points to tie the score at the jn ttie game -but for the end o( regulation, 48-48'~ • ~next 6 ~a minutes Stricklin 's Estancia then continued ~lub ""1s limited to .iust t"·o its drought in t,he overtime, rec throws. \\'hen Dale managing onJY one bucket arker ... finally ended the while Los Altos walked roughl 'l''ith a ju·mper, the away with the game. The Rustlers round themse]Yes loss eliminates the· Eagles • O\'-·n60·56 -and without the while the Conquerors take lOmc nt um. ·o·n Katella High Friday olden\\'e~ljlot to\\·ithin night at 8 :30 in the ~·""• "J.' but the Olyfn . semifinals. hit ii. laYup with 10 seconds · d f ll?ft, T.he Eagles Ynissed left, then starve or 1~ anoitier 4:\.t, minutes. When ~ree one-on-one situ_ations· OCC's St'ere 1\.1 anker hit a in _the last two ip1nutes 'shotljumperwithJ4::1>1ett, which help~-~-1\!tOs. t.o Pasadena-had a 53-38 lead come back. r . It was a tough game for anditwasaJJover, · I ·l Orange Coast could only Estancia. to ose as i, pla);'ed hit 2 'of its firt1t 14.shots from well against a tearn ~hich r. Id . tit d half brought an 8-0 record into the 111! • 1n e se;con . , the contest. Jim Mccloskey and the second one-·d1dn t scored 14 points and played come .u~til 12:':>0 ~emalnedj very well while John Nisbet OCC finished \\lth <1cool3$. . thr eW~i .n 12. The duo percent 11 3 or 37) for the . dominated the boards until h alf. Pirates the final quarter agains t the But e.ve.n ha~ ~he . taller Conquerors. been h11t1ng, 11 s doubtful they could h ave handled the Lancers, 'A'ho dominated ~ ~ both backb6ards and hit 47 • • percent of their shots in ~ 1~ bagging their 8th victory in ~ : 9games. "AkOow~., OrgUI NIU..1 11tnt.af' 8 15cl'H>tt O'CoMer T<1tll1 ••tllldol UOJ ,, ~ ' 0 ' , , 0 ' , • • " ' ICtn'JOurWn 11 j(j B'hind the play of 6-s· It 11 It 7 7-JO 14 • • ,, t--51 for"·ard Todd Collins, OCC made a game of it for the first 17 minutes -.ilthqugh both learns had 13 tumoYers P S intheopeninghalr. rO COreS Collins poured in l3poinL<1 1 off 10 points in Estancia went cold early 111-row anu 'h five minutes jn the final period and Los N1'""'1lkJhtlNl11L-.- n "O it \\·as al hut ovt·r. Altos slowly started to cut ._.,,ll,f'hlltdlt•""11" ·in tti e opening half a nd finished with a g:1 me-high 17. " SHHl9MIO,Oetrll'llt1 Golden \\'est "'as plagued into the 17-poinl margin. w11111"'*'"*·N-or-'° °'~ttt•CNtt l•n ;. f)y foul trouble. Kcl<'h. the However, when the Eagles' Vlrtl~=~11 ~ ':-A4Amf. 1f ~ "! ! .~R ustlers second leading · -Elwood Hansen scored ll 1t..itvcl.,111.1t.L.u11M w.1.,, o o :J o ~core r and lop rebounder. E111p·ire· Let1gt1e Cha1npio11s bucket V.:il~ 3:20Eleft in. the ~~i::~~:i;i-1n ~!:!" ~ ; ~, :; .. a s hit with his third game g1v1ng stancia a .......,*"_,.u.,. 5ciuthwkt 1 0 .! • fu,crsonal midway in the rirst Coa ch Paul \\'ood's Huntington Be ach High Krieger. Slanding -D aveWilsQn. Bill Harrell, 48·38 lead, it appeared \he ..._vnJt..-1,M..._o StylNIO,lf • o ! : !1ia1Cand...,·asforccdtocome 0 1.IC'rs \\·on th<' EmpirC' Lcagu~cros:s country Bill '.\JcQuown, Jim Bent.so~ ~1ike Gifford._. Eagles might still win the =:.~.':.~.i:~..,..,2 =:. ~ : 1 s. t:t. Ile "'aS"ineffective after chJm1Jions h ip. Knt•eling (fro left)'·--. Ken \\'ood. ~ game. Olk•'·o.tr1111 s """1"""' 1 o o • B t H " t · tn i.. ............ 1!111M1tUyO Gtiief o 1 t :l eintermission,foulingoul Trainer . Rohert ,o\n gl'I. l\1ike Calvan9, J obn ; u ansens ~po1n .... r Ml!fttrHl~.(Mffor"l•J -TDll!J ,, 11 u 15 !with 8• 17to i:O· _.::.::::::.:..:....:.:.::.:::.::...:.~::.::...:.::::::.:...::::::.:.:~c....:'.::::'.'.:C-:-.-_....:.. ______ ~---------'-------'----=====:....----=::.---::....::_..::......;: r· ~w.111"1 L.w..,..,,,,.. :: ~ ': : 1rk•• I 1 It ,...l<.ft l 0 ~ • 1 • ""'"' J 0 J _,. 1 1 1 • .. ' • • 1lflelCI 0 0 I II Ir< lol•I~ JO " 10 11 {'. Jo1111t1..,.:~nWnt,~ • ,. }Barons dn 48-34 . ' ~ ~Victory ~ . B V DONALD KEV Of lM D..,,, ,.Ji.t lu.11 • ~ Fount a in Va lley H igh. t'eld Gahr to only l't''O points 1n the fin al quarter \l.'cdnes· clay night and 34 for the -"i'arue as It posted a 48·34 ~ictory in the consolation ·bracket of the Anahcin1 ,Uoliday basketball lourn;.1- -mcnt 11t the Ana hei m Con· -'it-ntion Cti\ter. University Dumps '· 1'? La Quinta, 84-55 'fhe Lf11lvcrsity •ll gh 'rro· Jans. led b.v gu<1rd Ken \11eira's 21 po_ints. ran their unbcatt•n ~Iring lo four games \\'cdnesdny ni ght \\ilh an c-asy S.1-55 ,·iclory O\'t•r I.a Quinta's ;\ztel'S in t he first round of the Lagun:i Be:.ieh basketball tournarnc-nl. The ;rro1ans face top· seeded Al iralesle. un 89·30 \\·inner o~·er Onturio, at 7:30 tonight-oil Laguna. .John Driscolr s Trojans came out running against .:1 s\O\\ ('r La Quinta learn and opened a commanding lead early in the serond quarter on three bas kets in the first 42 seconds. r !ccti\•e in.finding open men . Troj:1ns center Richard Hro'l''ll \\'BS aggrl'ssivc in· :-.ide. scoring 15 po in! s. eight in the first quarter. lie \\·as impressi\'e g rabbing of- fensi,·e rebounds :111d scor- ini:: easy layups. La Quint~. tncan"•hil c, \\'BS ll'ss talented and less disci plined. The Aztecs turned the ball over 16 t imes in the r.rsl three quarters and only hit three of 15 field goal attempts in the third quarter "'hen they were outscored, 22·8. ""'' 8•-n Ctr~1n111 ....... °""'" .. _ Mc.Cltmofld• Mullin!• Vl•l•I Wllltt To111s Ultlrtnltr (tO • • ' , . ' . , ' , ' 0 0 ' 0 . , ' ' JJ II 3ctn ~ Dllt11••1 1• " , JS 1• 72 • ' , • , " , .. ' • 0 , ' , ' ' , , , " 0 • " ... 11-ss ....... · SoCal Breezes Forward Ted Bergerson scored at career-high '34 points and grabbed 19 re- bou ncl s i n lead ing the Southern California College Vanguards to a 97-72 basket- ball victory over host Green· viii~ .\V ed ne_sday night. Bergerson connected on 16 or 24 field goal attempts as the Vangu:1rds \\'On their third straight game. Vanguards' forward Ken Kile pulled down 14 r e· boundS and 6-11 center Al Carlson had 10 rebounds to' go with.his 17 points. And.....guard Tom \Vat~lns \Yas de3:d\y from outside . hitting 9 or 10 shots and ad- ding three free thro\\'S. IRrt-..ttlltw.lt Ctli.tit tJJ'I l(lf• ... .. ~ C:.rt_ .. ,_ Wolkl<11 -· Tot•l1 HolfUl!W: $CC,'1·21. .. " ,. "' ' 1 , ' 1 ..... 2 2 3'I 1 ~l•11 1 I ' 14 • J 3 21 I 0 J f "•20'1 • !}, 'J'h e win 'J)Uls the Yi c· 1.orious Barons in the con- lblation semifinals of the tourney Frid'ay .at 5:30 at 'the Convention Ce nter 1;ti,:ai nst .Ma)·fair. n 50·42win· .'.mer OYCI' John Glenn \VC'd· ltt•sduv " Us1 i1~ a tough 2·3 zone de· fense, fo~ountain Volley kept 'Ciahr off balance all ni~ht. T he GJc.idiators had trouble "Jt'lt1ng inside and "'ere foreing most of their sho1s Vieira made one of his many steals \\'ith onl y 50 seconds gone in Lhc second quarter :ind scored a layu p thal put Cni\'ersity on lOp, 32·20. La Quinta never can1e ''loser !h'!n I I pojnt s Lhereaftt•r. . 1'hc TrnJans, \\'ho hit 20 of 35 field goul :itlempls in r~cing to a 51<17 halftime lead. \\Crl' SI ill hot io 'the third qua rt er, connecting on 9 of 17. Lini\·crSfty con· sislrnt l>' found hu~e holes inside the LJ Quinta zone defens e uncl sco rcJ numerous layups . Dana Hills Topples Tourney Foe, 67 -58 frorn out. BY EO BURGA RT Of 1111 Dally tl'llel 51atl ~l ea ni,1 hilc, the ·narons \\'Cren't O\'i."rpo"•cr ing of· fcnsi\·l'I~'. but got the job dont>. Ccntl"r Dave Rohde 'ed the club "'ith 17 points.· lffillcctinf.': mo!'l of them on Oasy layups. lie was the on- t.v Baron to srore io double fi gures o.i s Fountain Valley bud trouble hittin~ from r\lso, the Trojans ran a lt may not have been one d radly fasl bre uk, only or Da na llills' best games, turning the ball over ninll but Tony Stillson's l>olphins times in th~ first thrct~ played well enough Wcdnes- q u a rt e"r s. Vi e ira and 'd:1y ni g ht to d e feat bnc-kcourt p:irtne r .John Esper:inza's Aztecs. 67·58, Dudek were parLicul arly cf· in the opening round or the outside . c Basketball Results ·rhc gan\e was marked "'i th sc\'<'r~1J turnovers as ho th <'IUbi had trouble huQd lina: ttie b<lll. P'ountain Valle)' took ::in cO\.Lt.GE early 10·4 lead and was in uc!.lotl1••••b•••I01.1W1t.tDs1 •5 control all the way. Gahr. ~ ~·i. tF .. 11••1on1 ~.Cal""'' CPortoJ managed to stay within 10 to1..-.o&1 L111•.,Rr.xwi.1..,..'° points until thctio.W quarter =:i:..:.;~\~i.~~d::_.11 .... hen the Barons zone realty ,.,u-se ... 111o1•11 • h WWll!"9Ulfl SI 11, 0...-.. ~rted to wo'tk. Ga r 'A'8S $alll"••"""cos1 JJ.P..:1t1c :io d Scoreless in the final lliellO'IO,Cluco St .o C•I•~"'''' • .,,Sol sston until Art Jackson h1l v .. ,.,,,. T•t1111. Of'>'°~'"'" '• •«•} ([' lh , M\rl!'nlll~M (ll>(•~•S3 1th 1 . .,.., e 1n c game. ~ .... ,.,d••.w .. ,0.,1,,,~.1 • ., "" '"' F•«""-tt.t. .. uc a... ... ""'111'"' -t .. 11!¥ J LIU•l~ll .. til ,, • ..,...,11 ,.- .. M ~ "" rl••h•"' T~-111 I \ ' 't' 1C.i1lltll,Ao...:1W A. .. ..,,,"'tl II J I M•¥1•or Ml ~·~"" '1 Laguna Reach basketba ll tournament. T h l· Dolphi ns m eet <:arfi('ld al 9 tnnitht in the <11iartC'rf1nals. (;;u·(icld beat Nr11·1h Bakcrsftcld, 61·51, -\Ved ncsday ni~ht at Laguna Jlii;:h, Leadin,1? 30.23 at holftime, the Dolphins gave up 10 ~traigh t poin1s al the start of !he third quarter before Cl'nter ilcnry Flt ikicwiez scored a layup with 5:40 left in th<' period. scol'ed on a re\'erse layup. Dana Hill s was never threatened again. ''\V e played in spots tonight," said Stillson. "We Wi."rc tight and we have played better." The Dolphins had troubl e breaki ng the Eagles full court press, committing JS turnpvC'rs in three quarter~. "\Ve "·C'rcn't coming to meet th e press," said Still son. "bljt it is still early in the season and \ve c<1n improve on it." S!illson was pl eased with forward Jeff Paul110n (15 1>0ints) and re~rve center John Bruns (6). ·:Paulson played his best game or the year," said Stillson who praised Paulson for his re· bounding. Both Paul&0n and Brown muscle(! their way for rt!bounds and layups. DIM MIMI fhl .. ft ... .,1 "'JU , > 11 ;; . Each Christmas. the gri:nim-up Clantons created . chaos. They played with the electric trains, the tdy trucks, the balls , 1 and the bats. You name it. · . The Clanton kids were left with nothing. · Last Christmas, Grandma Clanton saved the day. She put Early Times under the tree. E.arly Times. In the Clanton clan, its the ~ft that separates the men. .. from the toys. · • Quarts ·NOW~ T1D1es. ! G l ' L•1Y•.1 l•t(R Tai<1••mtfll ' 0 0 1 ,..,.,,,.". 9 0.-1~• .. ,)) l 0 l • O&rllt lO .i ~Of!~ 9.,..,.,,,_.,111 1 I I , UM• .. •l-1 ' 0 1 I L-1191,St "'"'U I 0 1 I L•l'llb<•/0,M""\'\l"!.IJ) t0 t II 411 l •ll '-"'*"""' Jc .. tty°""'tf\ Ll!I Wll'IO'l'IO.r+~M Dana •fill!' took a 34.33 lead seronds· later on a layup by ror\1•arct Jcrr Puutson and then reeled off t'if!hl !Otrnl.:ht to lnke a 42·35 lf'ad 11 \th 2·50 lt'ft ln the third prriod. E!ipcr:1n:r:a go ! within lhree enrJy in lhc fou rth quart e r . hut Dolpb1n!I ' ~u11rfl And y lloff man 1 I J IS J 0 J 4 • , J t o I o ' J ' • •11111 ' SC:-~ ONrttn E ~w· .1 u u ~ 11-w To I<now us is to love us. "1••"Y•U•r t• 11 • ''..,.. rro~/1,L•Pu~~•~w.1-11 jft• llf/l 'M ClfM Hlllt II If II "-'I ( . • • ., . ' . " I • I South Coast League Cha1nps "'""'""""""""•~ L:~dcf eatcd in_ So uth Coast League pl ay were members of tbe l .. a guna Beach I hgh Sc hool girls vo lleyball team shown here. f"ront ro\v (from left ). Nancy Alliso n, Lynn Buhlig. Cathy Conway and Down Spurlock. Back ro"': i)amaris ).•}eyers, .Sandy PtJrsons, Valerie Conway, l\Jaya 'fhiene a nd Leslie \VendeL Alamitos Results lOS .. lAMITOS RESULTS ,.,w111 ...... , Cl••r, Tr;w;t F•H FUIST RACE -.00 1••~. l ,....,a~ P11•~t \UOO. •a•'• ReOtl J•1 ll(,,<9'111 • ..o 7 IO 1 . ..0 l>tn•ll 6r11<0fl t Trt.tlol'1~1 l .0 l .PG N•<•I J~ (M•rt I ~.~0 Tome -)11.•2. &.IWI ''" -L"" '""'"a•. Bold Of! Tone, ("lllY"t l11<i<. S•nU a.1 B•r, ''" Lf<I 0~~!i~:.d • ~·~r1i't00C:~1.t~.·:11b~ ••. fH•I•~· F<•~•. '"° 0.CeJ U EXAClA J-........ lltllfl J•T • ._ l •miu atwc•n, INIMlllll.M lf.COND llAC• -J1ty.,clo. ly..,..,._ •nll up. C l•om •f\9. ""'"'~.CO. M• ...... U• ltlr-.,J 6 . .0 l 10 J . ..0 llt•r<nc>tCt!<IOl•I l . .O 1IO Mo110n PG1•Gfl (Ml>H•ll l .JO U Ell.ACT .. l ·•>I<-....., •• , & t-M.e•y D<>n l1r, P•l41U.IO 1EV.!NTM llAC.! no 1••<1>. l .... , old• •nd up. (ltlmiflQ. Foll••• &. mt•el. p,.,i.e \lOOO • LeoVlm:IY Girl l(a•<IO•ll .._14 l.14 1 . .0 5ftd1PL<il!i (tl~rtl l 00 J <O Ao<-ln .Do!JWardl JOO T me -1! 11 Also ••n lo!l•e All•n C.t!, (o(~u °"""· l 8•• Nol•, M·~~L·!li. M .... (Otr.e !>"'SI•. Rl<•ett1 P•"· Quffn1 Ai.w tlo"••l<nr1 EIGKTK llA(E -nora•OI lrurolO• l ll<lup. Clt!tnon~ """"tt/00. C.-lAicn••Oll 101 PG l6 JO H.JO Tnlro tm•~ 1Mv1e11 t.oo l .60 GGF•otZtroSt1(L•P"'ml 16..0 lime-11 IJ AUG r•n c;.,,i1...,.n J•I, S<~r !>k•I>. Terrotllt ''"-'· _, ~-r. Jlllr. Lt.,.•. M•l•l1>< Cnte S<r.t1c1>ed 8•r w,. Cl'lc. F.Mo, .1<1n 8t#f!n, ~'°"'moMlror U Ell.ACTA t ·G<M & 1-Thir4 lm ... ,Ptl4 ~J.IO CdM Wins, 58-48; Tonight Newport By ROGF:R C'.-\ R I.SO~ 0t llM O•ilT 'il•I Sli11 Corona dC'I ~Iar .1-ligh 's Sea Kings go after their fou rth st raiglir"•in tonight -v.·hen they trttvC'I-· to ri\'al \"e"·port l-l arbor ror a non- league basketball skirmish "·ith the Sailors. Co:1ch T;indy Gillis· Sea Kings, consolotion ch°(imps of the \larina-\Vestminster and l-luntington Beach tourneys, "''ill also be st'Ck- ing a measure of re\·enge. s ince ~C '-''por t f:l_arbor stung Ule Sea Kings \\i.th a 56·53 setback in the season opener . Tipoff is at 7. Col"on.i del \lor had litl!t· tr o uble di s po s in g o f \\'cstminster for the seeonrl time \Vednesday night, put- !-IO\\·[y s<i llC'd ii a"·ay as \\"estminstcr could net only three of 11 s hQts from th e fit.•ld in the third period and Corona del :'-I ar had the \"is· itors dO\\ n bl" a 43·"9 count \rith one peri(Hl lefl Black . the 6-6 sophomore, .• nd ~\nclerson "·ere in fou l trouble in the first half :ind bolh had • four person.tis bl'forc the fourth period bet;,a n. t·u tt ing into their pl;1 yfng ti ml· Corona del i\!ar used its tough deft·nse to keep the Lions off ba lan ce. and 11orked for its percent age ·shotf> to slo11·ly put the game on.ice. Tht· Sc:i Kin):!~ clickc•d on 21 of :19 fron1 the field for 56.ol percent :ind hit 16 of 20 f80 pC'recnt ! of their free thro"·s. w.1..,., E"91!0•l A-•~ Sl•l<~l•nG XlolftCllt• ·-11..,.,;..., ,_ --TCll•ll ll•~tt lll;w;• ,,_ .... 11-11 ~elh -·-.... i;.,1.,..u Totill WeUmlft•l•r !•U .. " .• 1. ' . • , • ' ' • • • • ' • • c.,.,, ... IM•r Ull " . . ' , , . ' ' • • ' . ' ' • • ' • • • , • , ' , • ' " • • , • , • • • " 1• ,. $(tt• t>y 01 .. t1tfl " .. • • .. , • • W~Umon"•r II 11 6 19-•I Coron•del M•• IJ 1• 1• U-~ Area Wrestling BIKE WAY RH CAIU I LOCll WT114 PVllCHASI O• /llJf'f IKfYCU fll.TUllMli ,.,,. MOODllilttt • -NISHIKl ___ ~~~:un llKl WAY CA~RIES RAlEIGH-PEUGEOT-MX BIKES & PARTS Thursday. December 19. 1974 OAtL 'I' PILOT 1)3 -Golf for Area W 01nen Pr ep R esults Christmas pa rties· have gold medallion for her work been the order or the day for during the past year. women 's golf clubs in the Orange Coast area. ·Cosio ~h .. a Fountain Valley r.tile In a most pars event at Square Colr Course con1-Costa l\tesa Golf and Goun· bined the party with the an-try Club, ri.tary Zimn1erman nual ham s h oot v•ith 22 finished-with l<I to win A teams sharing in the nh::ht. awards on a partner's bet-Connie Lonergan and ter ball basis. l\'l :ndne Strickland tied for Included in the group second "'ith 13 <1nd four "·ere Ruth Schonert and players tied for the next Pauline Anderson. 63; Bert s pot with 11 , including H o It a n d C a r o I Margaret Kumagal, Kay Fried c r sdorf . 63; C<•i l !\fay, Dora Donaldson and Jaeger and Billye ll1eyer. Ann Van Clc\·e. 64 ; Shirley Tobe and Gend a In B flight, Cleta DcLong l-lorne. 64 ; Helen Olisar and \'.'as the v.·inncr v.·ith 13. Zora Benek , 65 ; Bobby followed by a tic bel'A'ecn Webb and Erlene Angstadt, Eleanor Gre'en. P.1 azie Kato. 66. Zola 8 ;J rtho lo n1 ew a nd Also in the winners circle Eil('<'n Yractbarn at 12. were Lil Dobbs and Leela Another tie resulted ror 'l3rande,67; Juneand!\largc the n ex t s pot bel\l.'Cen l·lamor, 68 ; P.la sa Neis.hi ft1 arion Darling ::ind Elise and Ro se Alillcr , 68 ;---Stipes \\·ith 11 each. In C rlight. Rae r.lltchcll "'as the winner "'ith 14, followed by Ginger Cappy 1131 and a tie bet\l.·een Lu \\lillcy and B e tt y· Blakemore f12). "followed by Shirley Hav.•ks at 11. It \\'as a low gross, lo"' net event for th e a nnu al Christmas pa rty. Frankie Durst won A fli ght gross v.·ith Gerry \\1atson and ~1argaret Kum agai topping the net scores. ~tazie Kato v.·on gross in B night \\"ith Erma llavcns and ,\nn P;1ppas the net vic- tors. Uetty Bro"·n e:1pturcd gross inc night with r.1axint> r\:..smus and ~1 arion Voss the net "'inners. In D flight , fo'ailyn Brooks v.·as the gross victor v.·ith Hae )J 11chell. Betty Zie)'.:ll'r and Donna Costello captur- ing net honors. Shirley Il a\\ ks \1·on E fl ight gro::.s 'tl.'ith Carnelle Kennedy and Pal illaek.kctter copping .net. ,fii,.a rll(( In a T .ind !-"'tournament for mcn1bers o f the v.·omcn's t•lub at lluntington Seaeliff Country Club, J o:i.n \Vea\'cr was the A night \\'inner "'ith 361 2. Other A rli i:ht \•ictors in- rludcd Nancy Ray (37 1 ~1 and a tie bctu•ccn Connie Lonergan and Gerry liege at J..'i. In the B fl ig ht act ion. llazcl Ptlollica \~'as t~e \\·in- ner '-''ilh 3~)1,2. Carolyn Clark finis hed second <it 3i1 ~. follov.•ed by E\•e lyn Rice and Frieda Silvrrman :it 3!P ! P .1 1 Penne"·t•ll \\·on c night v.·ith 361 ~. follo"·ed by Hev Emerson f37) and Vi - vian Troutman (40). · s. ........ , __ JUNIOR VARSITV O..w Nlllt It.JI l"l U•l•9"1t, C••PO U) ' IW1 UI 8ulti.rh1>11 121 F pg,,., !ti Hein 01 c c..1u11 on Avull•• !lJI (, H•H-"! !.oirr-0) c. 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(0 ( !6) ,.,lot" 1t1arilyn Hart ,a nd Rhonda Jeffress. 69 ; Peg Francom and Jean Kuhn, 70 ; Penny Couch and a blind dra'A', 70; Dee Dee J\1cC lclland and Hose Biekmann. 70; Jean Buch anon and Loraine !ilurie Cunning ham \1·:1s 'Gauchos Roi' 95-6 7.. \~· wmncr in DJ light with .., SJ Iii.Us · ko\t>Gbf6l • c. 110)-~ !>o~~\~:~ voeio uo•~ng \~011.'6~=·;, "'""" l . ... llUn"f AAV,l•-11. Ackerman. 70. . Marion Bartok and ~lar J'!e Inge r so ll . 70 ; Martha Brunet and P.l ary Kurbatoff, 71 ; l·lelen Doyle and Charlotte Small, 71 ; Virginia Aye and J:.ini ce Brown. 71; Lil Diamond and Ann Otley, 73. \'ICTOHV I Ll.F:- Saddlcbark Coll ci,:c·s Gauchos e,·cncd their non - confcrC'nCl' r<·co rd ;.it 5-5 \\ledncsday oight \\"ith ;.i !JS-67 thurnping of \'ictor V<illcy herC' 11t \1ictor \"•dle~· I ligh School. J)anny !\"au led the G;iuehos \\'ith 31 point:.. "·hile four othl'rS \1-l·rl' in doubl e fi gure:. for the \\in· ners. Bill ll ;tllc.y it4J . (iil ~orn1andie ( 11 I .' J)a\·c ~laze Ill ) :111d P;.il G;1ll is 1101 :1dded their fi repo\\'Cr ;,~ Saddl('back r:lct.>d to a IS·puint halftime ad\·ant:•ge and brcczC"d the rest of tht• \\"a \". S:iddlC'back's next l"ll· l"OUntl'r is Saturda~· night against Hio llonrlo College at !ilission Viejo ll ig h. JUN101tVAR$1lY L. Sh tt kf .. 1_, ~h Miu !on'l•ti•C•JIOOT•«•1PI"'' IZ a UC 1n1s I.." \\'It 11.,,, (IO) F Ill °"99fr a 91 to c·1 pture lo"' gross tuM•ftqn. .... 1121 F (O)eu"u'" • '' I Sll>•!l) C 11l0Unn over the ficld-'in A ·flight at i;i...,1~1 10J G 1•Jl••-s J · 11·11 C t Cl b Ccst>ta !JI Ci J11Jr11.,, an uan I oun ry U Mo\ .. onlliefcKotongs11t>•.£"<l-•1. recently. co E~11.,,. i, E••"' 1, Mow rt 1, S<lli- Norm ., Vo1•le0 w ·•s the B ' .. ., u HioHhme Jolon111n V••fe, ll-1 'nig"ht "'·innC'i-v.•ith 95 and also v.•on low net over the field with a 74. I n C fli g ht . Be tty Ausbourne and lle\en Jer- ram tied for rirs t place '-''ith 105. Irene Freewold was the 0 Oi ght winner v.•ith 105. . " ~_ .... HO Mt '.·-~ " -~· _........-· .·:,-r-"'1 -25°/o DISCOUNT Dorothy Murray and Veta Ross. 73 ; Wanda Gnagy and Theressa Flnizza, 73 : and Ann Ford and Dolores Wheeler, 74. A past president's pin was pres ented to the club's charter president, J amie Willard by current presi- dent Providence Payne. The membership then pre- sented Mrs. Payne with a '• " NGll I• l NOr""'nll•e J I • , ~ fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iliiiiiiiiiiiii-1 OH t ou1 IHSUIA.HCE WttDS I ~.. .. l c.Mll• l H•li•W 0 • , ' Ducld • • 0 1 MGnm•n l 0 ' 0 l(e.,....-1 1 7 .P••~ 100 " " " .. • • W• ..,_. I I......_ Al TY,.1 .t ....._, I Trwhnl S.-1. ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE ,•WISTCLlfF ,I.Ali •LIOO •fASHIOH ISLAND •COIOHA OIL MAI: -~l ~ ,_ Tolal• ., II ll • ' " FASHfON $QUA.IE IS.A.NT.A. AMAi SOUTH COAST YIU.A.GE ·, 101.T 49 J-JJIJ liJSIHESS Nallli,..•: Sffdlebeck, 0 -lt •WEATHERBY Over Under Shotrun • We carry all makes of handguns too ..• Downtown SANTA ANA :21 9 E.4th Kl -7-5723 Mow<!. thrv ,,1. t ·JO 10 t Sot,9r20te6 . • Southern Colifomio's O ldest Most Experienced Shop-That's Why Neol's is Considered the Best "NORTH FACE" DOWN BAGS FROM$99 50 60 l S. Eucl id 87 1-5988 NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island 644-21 2 1 SKI PACKAGES CERRIT OS #163 Mall 924-J.625 S1o1l'I. N"" le Ji Se!. 9130 I• 6 I . ! L-....................................................... 1 • • • f 0 4 DAIL V PILOT ThurSOay, Oecemtie1 19.197• .. --·-.·-. --·-... ~ ' • 2~time All-American Heads UCI Volleyball Fortunes . ' Monarcl1s Slate LM La .\\1 r.1dJ ll1 gh's i\1at<idors will rurn1sh th•· opposition for ~1 ater Dt>t High 's footba ll te<1 m 1n 1975 and 1976, rcplaring Santa • Area Aces Make All-CIF 1 ni\ers1t,1· ll1gh 'i. Stt>\'e \lcCorir11 ck LlJo the CIF 3·A \\Jtl'r p1i lo µl:iyer uf the ,t':ir "'he :.1nd his Trojans 111.ites domif\ated the select i,:roup 111th three first team. two serond· teum und two third te:.m choices, I.yon' :ind Ron S\\or :ind '-li s-.1o n Vie jo'$ Tl•rr~ ~l urph ~·. l"lt .. T11111 ~-McCormlct CUnlverlllfl, L•rrv ._ ... /It), IEtll Ptper 15ef¥flll, 1110 -lL'*9Ull• llt•t fl), TWIY lllfllttl• !lot Allot), Tom Cr-(Go,_~•) (alMtOfl (O't•ov• IUnlvtt&llY), .>.II H•utn lUfll\>ttSl!~I. CO•Y Oko1tlti !Mlto· .... v;.i-1, T •riot H-tMl1aloll\llejel. tc11fllmeR IUpt1110 L J im l111ra• 1'lllrtT•1111 Hy llO"AH:O L.. llt\ND\. Of, .. o.u, .. , .. , ll•lt Shar Ouhltg .... :.ixcs en thusiusltc wh l'fl ,he dj , cusses \olll·yb;dl 1n gener:il and thr l '(' lrv1n1• wr1mc·n ·, team 1n p:.irt1eul:1r ended. :.he nov. diretts th<' destinies of the men's team a.l t:CI American in 1965 and again in 1969 and participated 1n the World Games in 1967. Ana in lhe :-.ccond week of the UCJ team 7 tht' Mon11rrhs' non-ll-aguc iht> OriJnge Coast areu's "We havedtwho very good schedule. thrct' t ea ms -c i1ampion t~r¥l191. floll "-t!tt 11.e..,.. a..tlll. • 01 $(,.,,,.,.,.• CL ltllflt l1o<ltl, t..11 !'!Ill Morrt•l• {L•11~nf 'IKll!, ~rb Foley !Ln ~II<»), IUMW Gtwfll' lL.a VrooRllf<lt (LtJ AHotl, 111111 s,.,,, .t.mlvoi). lttty C1ml>Cllll IUfllVtl'lltyf, 1u .. 1vori1t,1. 11'•1 lWOfll IUflfvtrfllf ), ..,,.,. MeYtni IUl'IVt flllWI, c11n ~ Ter•Y Mwr,ii, !Mitt/Oii lllel•l, SUit (Ill· «L•t11 no lfl(ll). M••lt AC('"''"' k¥ tEI Oofldol. IUfllenctl, Ml•• COl'lror (~rvl .. ), Jiff Ii· ~....iTt•m llott !Lot A,111111, Otfl 11'1,.nw '"'""""' setters an t ey act as Her enthusiasm has v.·orn of! a t ho me where he r voungest of two daughters. Lynn, h<is t aken up the sport ot ,·olleyba ll and played for Laguna Reat'h lligh this srason. Her first assignment .at UCJ In 1972 v.·as to coach the women 's team . She nov.' teaches \'Olleyball class1.-s. coeducationally. has a sand class at Corona d e! fl1ar lligh and is attending school cat Cal State I Fullerton ) lo get her degree. Sant.-1 An a's Saiol s l;n11er s ity, runne rup quarterbacks and are ro· d r ,1 D 1·.··gun• Be··ch and A1iss1'on . CC S d . I M R captains of the team. roppcd ram the . <1ter ei .. .:, .. 0 OD ID rOD an ace "Anna Hook er is :i schedule a fter a lO·year \1ic1o's 1-:0. 3 entry in the eC · VI( Mltlt• !UOll!nOl. 0••• Ull)ey tS-llffcfl),' Rut Shf' 1·;,111 '1 hC' hla1111 ·<1 !or lh1 s cnthus 1 ,, , n1 h d I ed series, \\'h1ch ;\later De1 South Coast L eagu e.·. C 11 · c•oss count•y and water sop omore an Pay at o~·ned . 7·2·1. .i_.:;irnered 16 of a possible JO Oran1.e Coast o ege ts , , :\larina High on a national -1. ('e~ second 10 the South Coast polowhileOCC,ba~. ~h(' h,,, hl'l'rl .1 lY<U·ILm1• All -Am1·r 1(',1n. h:•' playl·1t fln :i nrit u1n;,d t·h.1mplon:-.h1 p IC'Jm :111<1 h:i., partic1p;1tt'd In th1• \\'orld (;Jffit'' 111 h1·r f,,\ or111 · !>pfu·1 prep championship team. Thi!) ) ear's .\I <Ater Dti P '-' · Conference iron ·man stand· The standings : ":\larie Dvorak is from t riumph 11. a~ a J 7.o Othl•r fir-;t ~earn players ings. Fullerton 35 : Oran~e Tht• daughter of a former n1etropol1ta :1 d aily nev.•spaper sports editor . Paul Zimmerman, nov.· of Laguna Hills, she has main· taincd an active interest in sports all of her life. Lagu na Beach ;ind is a s masher. include l:a1;:unoi Beach's Fullerton College ha~ a ·coast 28: t.1t. San Antoruo freshman The first gam l' is slated Rob Potter and Phil Ator· total of 35 points rollowiog ·23:' Cerritos 14 : San Diego flas she noticed any dif feren ce 1n the culiber "f players over the short spun she has been at UCJ ~ ··\\'e have fi\•e good hit· fortheSantar\naBowl. rt>u le . Univers ity's Pat com Jetion of football , f.1e~a8 :andSantaAna6. ters and alternate them in,-:::..:::::..::::::::c..:c..:_:_::_~~~----~~~~'-~'-~~~"-'~""~'-""--""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- o u r game s . Na t a li e As coach of the \JC J v.•omen 's learn , she has compiled <in impressive rr· cord. The te•m th is season has gon£" undefe11 ted .1n rnatch pl<iy with 11 straight wins .. , became a mother and a housev.·ife after I finished high school. then 1n J9(i3 becan playing volleyball, .. she'says. ..There was a big dif- ference in the freshmen this year," she says. ·•r.tost of them have played high school volleyball and it 1s showing in their play " r.~i~~e:nist~e5i~;:~~o::~t /•adl& /~aeU-------===-::=,.-=c::".:'::'.=::-:-::-, ,,;;,~r;;~,.:,':~dh:~.'~: K V II ft OPEN LAT~ NIGHTS TILL CHRISTMAS With the wom1•n 's sc:ison S he was named All · What about the makeup or 5-11. She's a sophomore. ~ - "Probably th e mos t s flashy player we have is , Harriet Ahulii. She's only 5·5 and is from Hawaii but she has a j ump you v.·on't I -;" -' beli eve. She's a good hittc:r, "'' plays tough defense and is <1n exceptional blocker. "We also have two FT freshm en . Kristy GI Schoonover ;, 5-8 and Jody Peters on is th e s ame rl<.•l . " height. Kris t y was su r- prised when J taught the girls how to div6 and roll GO· ing after the ball. "Jody didn't understand the terms I was using to begin with but she learns fa st. .. "--.;:;i>, ls ther(' a ny one eharac· iOi'. teristicoftheteam'.' - .. \\1e aren't nashy. I pre· fer D...play a s teady game and .to k'eee the tfall in play. forcing opjm rnts to make mistakes " The Anle <itC · girls "olleyball team part1 · at· ed in the SCW IAC <Southe Califo rnia \Vomen's Jn . lercollegiate Athletic Con · fe rence l tournament at UC Santa Barbara to conclude I he season. Now it's the men's season for Shar Buhlig along with teaching, going to school and maintaining a home. Oh yes, she's still compet- ing with the Su n Setters v.·hen time per r'hi ts. They 11.·on the ~la nh attan Reat'h tournament last summer. I ('Ir\ 1114 ' l'f'('(•ntl~ l·1111 eluded ;1n undcfeal('d ma\('h p!;t~ \·c1llC,\ bull'Sf'a:-.011 . J.'rt111r r .. 11 1fron1lef!1 · .\nn;,i !Tooker. Rochelle llolorun ;ind J;1net Louil'. ~t'tund r11\\: ll ;.1rrit•tt .i\hulii. :'\anc.\ l.;1zell . Cindy Hecord. \";1t:1li<' ~prf'rh cr :i nd 1'erry :\le:\lurran. 'fhird ro\\·: .Jody Peterson, \l ~1 rie Dvor;1k . l'ri ~ti ~c h oon1J,·r1" ro;1eh Shar Buhli,!!. K ci~cn F'rosd. \\'cnd y Doole~1 nfl l.1nd:1 ''imh;ill. ~ And v.·hile daughter Lynn is follq'>l!ing in her mother's footsteps in volleyball, the eldest d aug hter and the talles1. Anne, doesn't t'are for the sport. She prefers jogging and other formT or physica l fitness to team competition. Aztecs Get Racing Ent~ies Los A laniitos Lin(} up l •• 111"'"'-' (ntr"' Fe• F"""°' C•o•r, l••<• il'•>t F"" l'oU !I 0, "'· \IE •.KU '"11 •aco '0UlllTMll!\([ -•00•••0. l ••••lllO' •ncl up Cloomono Pu< ... -'C.l•"'""q l'•t<t\10,000 CIF GRID AGENDA New Coach I.OS .l\:'\CELES Tt?rr\ Fisher of L"CLr\ \1·as named \\"ednesda.1· as head coal'h 11f the Los Angcl£>s Aztecs of rh1· \orth :\m('r1can Soccer Three CIF football chan1· ·1.~·aguc . p1onshi ps are at stake Fri u E •oq 11'111, ""•Mlttf> lllO<H il'!lllST lllll(E 000 ••r4•. l1ea1 Old "'"'°"~ , .•. f...nq .,,,, .... ,,1'00 •• ;..,,"II C••lt• •OanOy ll•-1 /11"''" Po !0•••••1 clay night although none l nllf'r Fi sher . L'C l.A v.·i/I take placC' in Oran~c llntshe'l !h r 19i·I eollcgh1 lr ;J{ County "l'<1S•1n 11·ith :.i. t.'J.J.<1 record Lo•~Cn••G•I T •••"'" '" Santa ,\na \'alley 1-ligh'<; flt• succeeds tlcx J>crolli. ~',',~~1~!°"~"'' •11 M•n•!>~~l!WHOl in ~ I h J h ti 11 \ t I coo•ll•oM!Tr•••w• ,11 Ro•••M04n !H••t• 110 ra cons. :1 scourge int e 11 l!> 1·oac e le 1 z ccs n ';!IT"•B•D•rc1 • .,...... ,,. t>«~•B••1St••11~" 11• lr\'ine League in 1972 and l:1st ~ci1!'on·~ title ;ind then ( '" lll•IRo•n/A,Oalf l I•~ . .. h . . ~~~;~~'.t1~1 ~~.~=~..:. 111 'i3, meet Collon's Yellow· .101neu t e l'.'\p,1 ns1on .San j.','~~:.,0"~1~~~.~~i. :;; .:,1 ~!"c~~~.~,-:-~~·~cc;:r,:: jackets at the Orange Show i\nto1110.1't·x .. Thunder. <••,.ll«DetlW••-·n ',,',' ~-·,;~,·t'.~a!warol ,,, Boh v•I in San Berna rdino for F'i 5ht'r pla~·cd as ;i r·o/. 0.-..1 C•1te .. •C••oo••· t e 3 \ c·o"·n II "·' l•l1ltVoF1r.i1<..,,., 111 ·1 • · IC'uian ;it ll;irt11ick Co C"C •tn \"t•1S•,..1L1~•1 ' , ' 1 171 'Th A(" I "II b • • or•• auc rt•111rr ,,, 1 c 4. 1na s v.·1 eat i,1,_-,11 \'o•·k . <t. Nerci1>0lH•w•tn'ICWU h ... 'SECON01111ce .... )n~··a• '''"'~'"• B••(~co111N•c..u,....,l 111 t e Los Angeles Coliseun1 •Nl1111.A110 ... onct.Pur>t ••1100 No>or Mg.on (t.•1111am1 11•· bet So th !I'l l I los J ohn ChaffL·fz. m;.inaging ~k8ow !Morr1>1 •n Ho••tyv•~lh•_iC••lbl•• '" v.•een u · 1 s a er I £ I (om•ll"D•c~ tel""'., 1u ~mr .. c •~Grnt"IA,a•••l l)o to Nev.'port fl arbor in lhe '73 J?Cncra 1>•1 rt ne1· o t 1~· ·-~~~~';':';!~.~~·!<.;:;:.;.: ::: · ~IXT t< 11 .0.cE _ -00 1,;,o,, J •t••ol<r>. <'li n1in:i lions l and S1 John \ztC"r~. said .. In Terry Fis· r'ti•n1o"Vu•<T•to•u"' I 111 C•••m•~q ""'" 11100 C.•••m•nq .,,,,. 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R1.nOell, Deputy M•llN&l'lll.llfll •1111.eetw ..... fll •. ft •• tOI 1'1-...i,c.111 ...... tllll Publl•"-d Or•n~ Co1'I Diiiy Pilol, Dec-< lt. lt.1•, 1t7• 411'-1• PUBLIC NOTICE OAiL v PILOT B S ·State Coastal lfnit j Newport Nixes Panel. !\'ev.•port Beach i5 on record as OP· posins: e:-.tablish rnent or a perm<tnent state l'OU~tal commi$sion made up or 1:1ppointed orricials and vested with vast powers to L'Ontrol coaslline h1ns;I use. nnd purposes of the California Coastal Zone Conscr\•ation'Act. ·· ~loreover. he added, the pro1>0scd appointed sta te commissio n represents It 1>0tt·ntial "prolifurallon of bureaucracy th<1t is inconsistent \\'ilh res1>onsive und responsible gov· ernment." Dostal y.ient on to rault the startp po:sal (or: -Failing to provide a method !o, uppealing commission decisions. · -·EmpO\\'ering the comntission '''ilh authority to amend land use plans, <tlrcady approved by the S1>eaking for the eily 1i1onday at a South Coast Regionli l Commission public hearing in Long Bench, ~l nyoi Pro 'I'cn1 Nilan Oostal coiled lh~ sug· · gcsted super agency "unwarranted l!JJ!i unnecessary.'· The Nev.•1>0rt llc:ich officl:il's re· marks \\.'t'rc ain1C'd at discouraging the region ~d ron1mission from recom- mending to the slate legi:.lature that the ;ippoinled stale commission sue· reed the existins £a tcllitc region<J.I, l'Om1nissi1>ns .. legislature. . -·Requiring a tv.•o·thirds vote Co amend land use plans once they are approved. \\lhilc criticizing the propo~cd "powers, fundin g and ~bvernmcnt" element, Dostal wok time out to jab another staff proposal. exp!tnsion or ·the coastal permit zonl' <ind the number of arl.i\'ities requiring coastal commis:.ion permits. 1'argct or Dostal's criticism v.•as the; "Powers, Funding: and Governn1cnl" ' £lcn1enl p1·cparCd for the Regional · l'Ommisslon's consideration by its :.ta ff. Dostal ar~ued th:it an :ippointt-d commission \'Csted v.·ith J)O'i''Ct over. local land use conlro1 "runs to11trJry to the ha~ll' tonccpls and ideals upOn 'v.'hich our nalion v.·as founded ," The staff plan would establish a pcrn1anent slate coastal commis:.ion made up of appointed officials und gives it virtual \'elo power over local coa:.tal land use plans. "\\'e bt'lh:\'C 1n the democrali(' pro· cess and lhe J>('()pl,fs right to elect nnd to dismi ss lhcir public servants." he continued Those suggestions, Dostal said, are "inconsistent Yiith pre\•ious policies, unjustified and un"'·arranted. '' The Nev.·pcnt Beach offirial con· eluded his remarks by expressing the cit~"s hope to be helpful in de\'l·lnping a •·resonable cost lo the taxp:.i.ycl'S. '.' lJustal said such a commission is not needed lo "carry out the intent P UBLIC NOTICt: F ICTITIOUS IUSIN£SS N .. ME STATfMEMt Tl)4! lollo••n; "'"\QM••• <1o1no bol"M~I ••: MY TIES. 116 "'ltltrl Pl.><:t, COll•MIW, C•. 'l'l6ll 0111'1111 L. G•rn•r. P•...:•,COlll Mts•. C• m11 .... Jl.IM Pt!nto", ll)ICI Co!loM~••, Cl. 916)1> Tiii' bol•lfl<"I Is Ul•MIU<IM by• 9"1"'tl par1,..r•n1p. M,., A. JwntPelllon Tr.h Sl•ltm&"I w•\ hied ... tM lhe c-!y Cll•k 01 Or•nge Coutlh "" O.C1moer 11, 101•, . .. P"blislliO O<•nQI! Co4111 D411tY Pilot, l)ecembtr 1t, 1', ltU • ..., J.......,. 1, 9, M1 P UBLIC Jl(QTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSl1tlt;S$ M.\MI[ ITATl:MIM'r Tl'le lollow!ng --•re 0041'!1 ~Inf.\ " WILSON '!; B ... AGA!N N001(, ~S WI'\\ ltlft Slr~t. Cast•,,,,...,.. Cllllornl•'16)6 Wllllem R-r!.' WllMMI, Rutll K. WI'-, •11 V1le"(•ll, •pt. NO. I, CO.Sii .V•u, c;.111ornl1 tftll lr.tsine11 II f-U(tlll DY • lltlltl'll panntnlllp. w11111m R-<I WillOll T~il 11111 .... nl .,,, 11._o .. 1111 tM C-tr Cltrl. of Or11191 Countr ~ Decttn0er 11, ""· """ Publisfll!I Or•np Co111 D•llr Pila!, DK. !l, 19, 76, 19/llnOJ .... 2.197S ~SJ1·1' PUB-LIC NOTICE . PUBLICNOTJCE " Cont.,...pt Sam 'Mooney' Gian· cana, reputed former head of Chicago crime syndicate, has been warned · he faces con· tempt charges in U.S. District Court if he re- f uses to testify . I-le served a.year in prison on similar-charges-r~ cently and iS'lmmune fro_!Il prose'Cution. ,Verdict Upheld Paper Loses in Lawsuit Fr('lm \Vire Ser\' Ices ( ] The U.S. Supreme Court PEOPLE bas upheld a jury's award . of $60,000 damages for in· '---------'- vasion or privacy ~o a \Vest Virginia woman who said she and her ramily were de- picted as "hillbill ies" in an article irl the Cleveland Plain1>caler. By a vote of 8 to 1, the justices overturned a de- rision of the U.S. Circuit Court in Cincinn ati, ~·hich had thro"''n ouL the ve rditt on the grounds that plaio- tirrs in a rig ht to privacy s uit co nc er nin g" a newsworthy incident must prove that ·inaccuracies were published knowingly or reckles$1y. The tase in- volved Margaret Mae Can· trell. The Supre me Court Said. however, that it was not lay· ing down a new.general rule to govern such cas1.?s. Retired Na\'y Capt. Lee Scherer, a 14 -}'ear veteran of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is the new director o{ the K,:nnedy Space Center. iro State Prison a rree man: Tijerina, 48, was released from prison aCter serving six months for convictions of kidnapping and ag· gra\·ated assault in COllll~· tion with the J un e. •1M7, raid on the Rio Arriba Oituit ty courthouse in Nortlienl Ne"'' !\lexico. ! 1-Ie v.·as greeted at the prison gates b)' h1s wtrc, Palsy, and three children. * Prime l\finiste:r Jfarold \\'ilson or Great Britain will visit Washin gton Jan. JO..:lt for talks with President Ford, Wilson·s offi ce an• nounced. \Vllson first v.·ill spend a day in Otta\l.'3 Jan. 29 con· ferring v.·ith Canadiaq Prime Minister Ple.rre Trudeau. The announcemenl said before returning to-London \\'ilson "''ill call on U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim in New Ytrk. Srherer, 55, comes to ,3 HO'ttored 1 Cape Canaver:il from his Thr'ee Huntington Beach post as director of the F1ight resi dent s have bee n Re sca r c_h Ce1nter at honored for their safe driv· Edwards Air Force Base: ing records with the Los lie• succeed s. Dr. Kuri finge les Police Depart· Debus, w~o retired O~t. 9 m ent's South Tra ffic after ho.td1ng lhe posts1nce . ·'-... When federal court cl. Division. July 1962. Wesley R. Theis.JI£ JaC'bOO· ville. Fl~ boar«ta his flight for \Vashington, he carried. with him a check (or nearly Sl .6 million, th e final settle~ mentor th~ longest Tail road strike in the nation's his· tory. Officers Joseph I~. Beck, John R. Orea and Roger A. *· Peck received the honors lligh sugar prices "arc from the Automobile Club the greutcst thi ng that's of Southern California. ever happened to this coun- Theis turned the check over to the Labor Depart- ment's Employment Stan- dards Administration, v.·hich "·iii begin mailing out claim checks to the ~mployes and form e r employes . of the 'Florida East Coast Railway, PUBLIC NOTICE fl(Tlf 10U5 IU51NIE$5 N•MEST ... TEMEMT .Tht foUo:ll'i'1'9 per1a1;.,ao1ng1>uSlt11H n : PAIO.K:E EJllTERPAISES, 16111 51115111 SI., fo..nt1.kl \/Allt•,C.0. '1'110. WitU1m Pllll!t, ••111 Shi>!• SI , F-i1<" Vllllty,Ca. t1l'(IS Tlllt 1tus.lnts• 1i t-llll..O llJ oil> ln- dlYi«l<ll Wltll•m P•P•e lt>t1 >l•le,....nt •'5 hlftl wftft the C-1'1 cien.af Or•"SI!: C-Wv °"' Ott<•-2, 1,-u ~·· Publ>Sllell Or .. nge CN•I 01ily Piiot 0KM'lt>fc S, IJ, 19, ~. 1!1' oMQ1·1' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSlftEU N ... MEST•TEMl!Mt Trw toflo••nQ Ptnort• •"'~""~•"ft! n Vl~ll.GE F ... 1A RE, ... l TY. IJllOSa, eo.,1 ,......,., LIQU"~ 8•.ocfl, c.lu-.i'l'loj1 A. V•UOr STu••I, llOO ~·-l•nt, Htlwoor1 e~•Cf1. c111tom.19?o.10 lft1~ OUSl'lt>~ •S C<lfo.ol-OJ 1 ~ti on °'"'-· JI. v1uors1.,.tt 1'ho' ll•r.mtnt •415 !J<ea ••lft lfoe Cou"t' c .. ,k ot O••n'"' c~, an"'°-u li1', ' ·-· PUbhU1" Orl"91' Con! OlrlJ Pilol, No~. 19.•!lll °"'· ~. 11. 19, ,.,, "'111•11 PUBLIC NOTICE Th• hometown newtp.operfor all lh• Orange Coul 11 th~ l11i1!Q@lt1ll ' • try," says health and fit· ness expert J ack LaLanne, 60. . He says he hopes the prices-go e\'en higher. "To me, the worst ele- ment you can put in your body is sugar because it's not a food," Lalanne told newsmen. "Sugar is like 11\cohol." .... A llouston judge ordered a limiled gag rule in the trial or a man charged with castraling his 13-year-old son by exposing him to radioactive material. · ,fud ge l.D. MeMaster ruled neither the defendant. Kerry Andrus Crocker, 43, nOr any attorney invol\'cd in the trial may discuss the case with reporters. Crocker was c harged last !\lay v.•ith using radioactive cesium to severely burn and castrate his son, Kirk. •le also \Ya s charged with al· tempted murder . U.S. Di strict Judge Charles R. Scott sent Theis to \V ashington with the check so the checks v.·01.ild get in the mail to the 1.819 recipients in time for Christmas. It's Here -NORMA'S Tole Paiatlnq embroidered · shirt s. aresses, etc. Pottery DRY FLORAL A'RRANGEMENTS • WOOD \l.1orkt· \Var I rl ying ace CARVINGS Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker has been admitted into the First Fli~ht Society's avia· PLANTS lion shrine. A"'f--.,,,,.,------ Rickenbacker. "''ho died REDWOOD in July 1973, was enshrined FURNITURE at Kitty Hawk, N.C . in DESIGNS c('rcmonies at the Wright·~-~~~~~--Brotfiers l\temoria,J -the MNkraffed 71st. anni\'ersary ol Orville ~ CjOOdJ :ind Wilbur Wright's first flight in u mechanieilly Steined 'n lt<1drd po\vrrcd_plone. Gloss RickPnbacke r was honored ror iichicvcmcnts tn ;,llr hlsotry. lie hr1d more uir combat vic1ori('s to hi $ <'redit thao any contem- poraries. • •• rtteoxican·Am<!rican :t<'· tivist Reles l..opez Tijerina v.·alked out or.the ;./cw ~l ex· • \ ' .. I .. Thut1day,Dtcemb9r 19, \91"4 i DA.JLY PILOT • 2 MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD by Ro!er Bradffeld 70 J ' TUMBLEWEEDS ! HeLLO, COW'CV. ·YOU'Ri: PflDPll9LV \\ORRVING AllOUT WHAf1ll Gff ME FOR cHRISIMAS ... ~-' ' =~~--~,.,_,,..._...,.--, AC fUALlY, If WAS IM Urlcto WAcT€~ .. 1'2. -t If (;;:\ p DR. SMOCK RIS"AAESM.6f: R , w~e:N YOO'Re 8R1NG11-JG tN AN 5ME:RGISNCY CA.Se:, use: 1"H5 SIRE!"'-1 SP.A.R1t--.1c5t..-Y / / --- ' ........... ,.,_.,_~. - I I l '!ME WW< &FoRE OIR•SfMAS IS n.E HEIGHf OF '!ME HUG S(ASON by George Lemont Jl~R~~ i cc_:::, ftt ~~ ~ RJNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuck GORDO;,__ ___ _ :X: lHOUGHT TD PLAY 500\E OF ~FAVORITE OLD FROZEt-l PlllAS FROM A FEUJ <.>EARS BACK!· RGMEMTS UJEU., rrs GIVEt-i A Wl«JLE IJEUJ MEANING TO ·1HE TERM' 11\0LOY QkDIE'f MOON MULLINS .... ___ _ --- ANIMAL CRACKERS NANCY by Ernie Biishmil!er ~1 ,MICK . HOl<)IS IT' GOlN<S !" NANCY. ! TOLD YOU NOT TO TAKE· BATHS WITI-l """ EXP6NSIVE BUBBLE SALTS THAT1s NOT M.E---!'M BATHING MY DOG PEANUTS TODAY'S CBDSS\VDID PVZZLB I HEAR ljOL/ UIED TO AAl;t FRlf~D5 WITH THE CAT NEXT ACROSS 52 AiM 110 1 Aumole 5' Oellh 5 Fine-grtlntd 56 lnetzer \ min.rel 59 M09 t Dopen1nce 61 Ment•I 14 l1n;1h uni! •Nnne11 15 Tltlt of 64 01,11-of-d1te A1iicn1 65 Cent 16~agen 67 M1rllsmen·1 t1t11ens uenches; 17 Sr11ngled 2 words 19 Tvo• 01 10 Mo1her of 1r111stioo1ln9 lw1c 20 P~l1ge: 71 Evergtffll · Arch11c 72 Crvolr11Ye!ry 21 Mr.C1Vt011 73 Oo w11hout 2J Wt!1r1tri1n 71 CLoie .... 1111nlion 24 UMlllP 75 Before Oct. 27 Solder DOWN ingrtditnl I P11tst 'a 29 Pl.fits he1!1d1e11 J I Cvcln 2 Remove • without curse: ptdtN"O l"lorm1I JS,lf.01n1tivt J Moll J 7 Peicus100" con1en1iou1 ln11rum1n1S .C Digging lool J9 UCLA 5 Mike lice loo!b1U.r 6 The WOlkS 40 "IS1t···· 1 Wtlth Sun" emblem 42 Aurmp!fd 8 Sp.in~h 44 S111n•'11 11ve1 lf'll)Orl 45 V~rn1sh 9 CllS!Oo!oed ••• '"ll'•ll•en! 10 Wo1~ 47 Pttuto11!1y mei"uio..lly: 4A Dfclare ~ "Jwo•<lt • lou·n1uv J I Unoq111 111ing: SO Hun1e1 • Sl•ng u aonv 12 Necrs~•1'J' l Yt111erd1y'1 Puzzle Solved: 1J This: Spa11ilh 41 Un1amed mala 18, Opi!lion 11n!m1I: 2 22 Mu~cutar wo1ds s.p1~ 43 Eat cartlullv 25 A11ow 46 NewJorm: 26 Sal Dul P1elj} 28 S111 Fr1ncisco 48 Meat dltfl li1U 51 Propel 1 boat 30 P111111cle 5J '"The ··-··· of J2 Ser~•llg to Wrath'' 11nd11m•ne 55 1'lerf!men1 33 Neophy!t, S7 lmpeae Var. legally J.4 Form ol 58 F1~ anf'W prec111. ~ Bae~ talk: 35 Sc1<trn l1>form1I o ·H•r•'s 60 Shawl home 61 C11yotlndi1 J6 Author 63 Lou interest unkno1Wll: 66 ArHclt Abbr. f.8 F .. ea ch1rg.e 38 Tf11n m;.,eral 69 Showed Iha l1yf'r1 w•r II 12 ll DOOR .~ ., / JUDGE PARKER MISS Pl'ACH GEE . l!!veR'y TIME l *S TM'AT GlllL, r 6E.T THI' wA~M , ~eve~1~ : Ff.eLIN6 ! • .,.-t-t--+--+--1 <. : DICK TRACY " . -\ • _,,..,,.,_ by Charles M. Schu11· ,--------, fM !>CARED lO DEATH OF GOING BACK TOMY APARTMENT! MA't'6E l1DIJ ~ULDN'T HAVE BEEN WE.\R1N6 A HOCKE!( GLOVE .,. MA'1'6E HE TH1Ni..:S l{OV DQr.l'T T~u:sr Hit•\ ... 'IOU'RE NOT GOING &ACK TO 'rOUR Pl.ACE, 8f6E! YOU'RE GOING OUT IN n1E COUNTRY TO STAY WITH A FRl6ND OF .Ml."'IE.1 :t """'1' KNOW WHETMf" f"' ~/CJ( I Of -'IA<ST IN £.OVI! WE'RE CiOINC TO HAVE CAROLERS AND FANCY REFRESMN\ENT'S WITH c.oRGEOUS RX>O· llHO • .. ,,.; /.;· ~ .. by Harold Le t>oux IU DRIVE~ -TO SPENCER. FARMS AND THEN I'U. HAVE A TAU<. WITH THE POLICE! by Mell by Chester <;7ould Mi6a.1 ~Y! by Ferd Johnson by Ro9er Bollen THE GIRLS "Oh.dear! We not onty can no longer afford 11 vacation, now we can't even afford to .stay home." 'DENNIS THE MENACE I I • MR.WILSON WAS JUST JOKING,1lfAR . OF (a.'RS.f YOOR ROOF Will SUPPORT EIGHT Rf/NDEE!t.' I • 1 ' . \ • Tllurw:hay. o.c.mber 11, ~7~ HOUSH For Solt Hou,e-1 for SaW Hou1~t For Sal• HCM1M1 For Sele • ····•··••··•···•••·•··•······················· ............................................. . OAtLYPILOT D7 . -...... -..... ----··--····..., --· -.... ............ .. liM . low, •• ~~=-.._ ...... __. Tho ...... lllilooti*" .. 1111 o.._c- DAl LY P1LOT CL 4 SSIFIED ADS You Can Seti It, And It, f 642 IUl"90 l One Coll S..Vice Trade h With a Want .Ad •;;;iviu Fast Credit ApproYOI -·· "-'-······ -"" -...-. ...... ...-.... _ ....._. ... ···---·-····-- G-rolLE. 1002'Gtn•rol R.E. . 1002 G ... rol R.E. 1002G ...... o1 LL ·.10111 1.·.··········-···································································;1 1' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY IOARD Pl~ WlllllER ---• M•••• Fo,.S• -J t •••••••'••••••••••••••• Housf's For Sde HOllNt For Sale · Housts for Salt HOl!ses Urtfumilhtocf . .............•.......• ···············~······ ....................•.•............••........ ~~!.~·E· •••••• ~~~~ ~Hlffol R.E. 1002 Gew:Cllillt.£. 1001 GtMral 1002 meral R.E. 100'2 - VALUE&-, tMn tornit •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••!••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "" N•wport """"' ERRORS • · VIA * Balboa B P rti HIGH 011 A HIUTOP HIDEAWAY ' . m •• , •. 28R up, 2BR do : ~ctYorm.n The Real &taters fl'f rope es * u h's frpl. Clooetoever'· should cite-ck thftr ads Arc rou hi~h on hilltop h1lil'a'''nys? 1'his one is s.cclud e<I and bas 3400 sq. rt., 4 IJclrms, :1 large family ~amc 1·oon1 :\nd ;' master bcdroon1 with a \1i('\\' forC \'C'f. It also h:1s cou ntlt~ss pinC' lr('l'S. a micrO\Ya\·e ovrn. keys to a pri,·ate bcath ~ind :1n :1nx1ous O\\'Ot'r \\'ho 1 ~ 111ak111g l\\'O house p~1yn1cnl:". Al $139,500 thi s is judged to be a good huy hy all s tand:1rcls and :1 llood l>yt~ fro111 a ll concl~rnC"d! Ylb\ny w/len lhao daily & ropott.....,... 646-7174 · Yi•w! norrna dn. Seller wUJ IMM•dlaftly. The 6 PM to I PM The Christmas Parade I f.OUMTA.IM VALLEY fina.ocebal. DAILY PILOT cnsumes from your very own Townhouse 2 Br. Shs""'12clilplex liabili ... forthtfinti• BAVFRONT Condo! l lf.! Ba .. dbl gar. DOTTIE TRAU AHO CLYDE JOHllSOH • Sho"'ll abo\•e \\ llllH.'f or Y.'eC'kly Plug {J TI Z(.>. for 11 (':-l CfCSC'riptiOll Of ~t :-ilu ltiplc L1 stin ~ propcr1~· CL"·or. E . .J(lJli\SO i\', :\l~1n;:igcr of Tarbell Jl f·:AL1'011S . ll a rl>o r l~oull'\'a rd offi,·r . 00'1"1'11·: ·r1~Al', J·:sc row ()fril'C'I' tlf J(t.':->idl'nti;1l J-:s crO \V l 'orporat1on . t:o~t:.1 i\lrs.:i \vho fur ni:-;h C'd I h1.· 11rizc 01:.1llc the prcs£•nt:1Iiu11 . 000 " PRIY TE •••c Severa] to choose from, $23 150 XI t t • correctinwrtionOfllly. A ~ H S69.500 10 5132,500. -, · n erms. JACOBS RLTY. I-=======: wMntsurfio<.4 OR. 21'> 61S-""'1 556·8800 I• BA. Cam rm w/charf---------1---------675·6670 broiler. trg. LR w/frplc, HARO TO FIHD Horse Ranch encl patio, xlnt ~dscpg. ...... \' d DUPLEX $85 000 2 ACRES. ZSOOSq . ft Air own r .. r 1ex1b1 e. 1nesa er e 2-slv 4 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. d·u· d .....__ · Lease/option. or carry BR, fam . rm., 3 ·b'a. G"'--' rental --re• . ,., con 1 one '"""c w/wet 2nd. SllS,000. Call "'oQ-1 .. LI, 'Ibiscould belhedrearn bar, game room ;GRUBB & EU...IS Real Lovely yard, quiet Costa 1\.1esa . Good UNIQUE HO!ol(S Rodtors 675-6000 2443 E. CoaSt Hwy. Corona d~I Mor bome for the succ<.>ssiuJ.JJbrary/den ; w>d rorf!ll!I Estate.4iia-1® street. 560.500. flnanciog. $49,500. executivt' and family ! dtnlog-~ l!eautiful ' 6-l2-'i•l91 , 640-8484 Country Club Living ad-equestria_n i:iroperty, ra REAL 0 s lB jacent to the Mesa Verde r~mpl ch:un link fenced MESA DELMAR T R Golf Course 1 Presti "'tlh 8 stalls and 2 box BIG R 4 bed 2-bath gioos stalls, t.ack room , aulo. 4 B · Z BA. ~e-4 1.ocal Offices To Ser\'e Vou c,Mrat I .E. I 002 G.....I R.E. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE ·rhc propC'rl~' is loc~1tC'<t ~1t !123 ~onor~~ l~o:1 ci , Costa ~1l1 S ;.1. Affiliat~ J·:s,·ro\\' Offi<'<'s or th(' lk>ard !-Up ply rl1C' prizt's tor Ill(' s pecl-.il lt•:.iturc of the NC'\\'f>Ol'I. ll;1rbor·Cost:.1 :\lt•s11 1Joard or I{ EAL'l'Ol{S brcak(ast 111t.•eli nl!. rm, home corator's home with with sunkt>n living room waterer.>, ~ 2 auto. feed secl uded mstr s uite Thls 2 massive fireplaces wel storage bun1. 4 fo'encL'd .,._1 p . · Gtnerol R.E. bar - -• l -'-l 'X' eet roperty 1s a short , formal dirung artd pas urcs. a.utospr1.,,.. ers walk r 11 h 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••• I OOZ'G .... ot R.E. 1002 Large 8 BR .. 6 ba. ltomc on sandy beach ; or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR. apt; 50 rt . lot, shore mooring. S295,000 c:ountry site kitchen & lge chicken house. h , . ~~ Pt~, s1c oo s, i-::_;::;::;::;::;::;::;;::;:::::========~~ Man.Jcured rorner loca: Phone now for appoint· s op kg p " J· 1 argesl I ~~i:::1. si~ IOL --{;aJI mcnt. ;\gent 646-3255. ~~~ooO. c:i~~~w at WESLEY N TAYLOR CO . Family home; 6 bdrms.,4 b<iths. 36 Ft. lot. Pier & slip. S295.000 .Contl'slants prepare notes on the bes t ~e llin g featurrs nf a properl .v arid ~ro~1<lcas l!' _lhC'nl to thC' membt>rs hip tor 1nt er·off1cc sei.ling cooperation. l'o~1peti_l~o.n is k<"e n -and judging quite d1tf1 r ult ~1s Ji stors s tri\l e-to 1ncture their propcrt iC'!-1 bes t selling fcatur<"s. [B~~ C::::SEL.ECT · ""'"" -llroker5 llEWLISTlllG TPROPERTIES REALTORS . .,,~1 1cl' 1~146 Attractive 3 home on 60 SJ52,500 BR., 2 ·ba. single story fl. street to street lot . ---'-------1 Peninsula Point: 2 BR .. 11"'""""""""""""""""' GOLF COURSE .YIEW -S26S,000 Glamorous NEW 5 BR Big Cyn custon1 h ome. Inviting entry, great floor plan. Lge FR with wet bar sunny kitchen, formal DR, 41h: baths: 3-Car garage. CALL Santa Claus 963-7885 7PM to 9PM bath: steps to beach. L(twcst priced at $62.500 673-3663 6t2-2253 Eves associated BROKERS-RE AL TORS lul~ W Bolboo 6 I 1 )66 l Ready For Chrisln!Os His & Hers $24,975Eoch Owner will help you buy em both. They have 2 bedroom s , separate yards, driveways etc. -· WATERFROllT LOTS 4-01<90 Ft. $250,000 30x!05 S!GS,000 BLUFFS 21 11 S... Jooquio Hills Rood llEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-491 O BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1de Drive NB b75 · 610 1 c ...... , of"'° Ital Estahrt Dec. 18 lo Dec. 23 B•Lao• PE"I S Located just off harbor .... • .... 1"'11 M ULA, in Costa t.fesa wilhin 7 units on 2 lols. Steps lo easy walking distance to A DAB OF PETROLEUt.f bea<'h. Great summer all shopping or take the J'ELL.Y applied lo the ~ental s. $179,500. bus, it stops nearby. threads of fingernail ~eashore Real Estate, 0oo·twait<'all646-'i171. polish and gluC> botlles 75 ....... 5300 __ OP£NJ1(9 ·H·s ,UNrouNKF' Ge-Mrol R.E. LOWEST PRICE r-:n cl unit \vilh great open view. .rii1ovc ·it1 co11dition. Close t-0 shopping. S46.000. OPEN Sal. 1-5. 2337 -Vi s ta ·lluerta wiU keep the lids from [ I ~~~is~'~a~V~l ~:~~· With~~~~~~ Shop· lt~!iJJ1F thing. pins center in Costa -"'="------,-1 Ate s a . Annual gro!Ss $24,384. Full price $150,000, Jirn). I JA•cfpe1 to add dining plea1ure while subtracting calorle1. Wednes~ay In the DAILY PILOT CLASSl~EO HOURS ' Advttti~r.i; may pJa~ I.Mir 11ds by 1elephont 8:Glla.m.10!>:30p.m. Monday lhru Fr1d;,iy 8 lo noot1 Saturday <Xli'J'A Mt:SAOF'FICE 3:JlW.Bay 6'2·~18 NEWPORT BEACH 3333Newport Bl\1d, 64!·.58'1'8 HUmlN'GTON BEACH 17175 Beath )Jlvd, .... ,.,. LAGUNA BEACJ It• Clenne:t re ' Latgun1 &ach "!M·!Mfiti SADDLEBAC,K 2:520 La Paa R~d Laguna Hills ~lf310 NORnfCO\'NTY dlll tree 5*1m CUSSIFIED DUOUMES De.cllir1e ror copy & kills 1:1 5:30 p.m. tbe day ~ore publicalion . ex· ttpt for Sunday• Mon· d1y Editions when deadline is Slturday, 12 """· CLASSIFIED IEGULA TIOHS ERRORS: Adve rtisers shoWd rhttk l~ir ad1 daily a. report errors immedialely . TllE DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the nrst in · c:c:trnrl imcrtion onl)·. CANCELU.TIONS: When llilling an ad be ~to m1k! • rerord of the KILL NUFwl BER ~vrn you bl;' your 1 ad lakt'r All l'C.'("('lpl o( your cancell11Uon. Thill kill 'mmbtt must.bl! pre:sen· led by tht' advertistr 1n aseol'1dispute. CANCEl.LATIOill° oft CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFOR~: RlJf'fNING: f:'lef)' errort iiWrladc lo IOU or l'OfT'f'('I a new ad lha\ has bttn orderM, but M c1nMl J:Uln1n· t.e! t.o M &0 until the ad hts appeared in lhe ....... . DfM&A·UNE ADS: 1'helt Ids art tlrlctly taah In ad¥1nce by mall or at 111)1 OM of our nr. f!CC'. NO ~ orflel'3. Peadllne : J p .m . Friday, Co!lt• MeJa of· Are A: 12 llOOn ll •11 tnnmotrlcn. TH& DAll,V PILOT rn.n'«• 1h11 rl[tftt to daulry, ,.tit, «nr;or or refutt 11ny udvti r· 1i.-mcnt, and to r h11n•tt ill ralel • reJ:11lation1 trilhoift prlM no111:e. CUSSlftlO MAIUllG•DDlESS P.O. Rox 1560, · ea.ta Mtsa ""' I002•r------~l------~G.nerol R.E. I 002Ge.ral LE. 1002 COMPANY REAL'fORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••• SHORECLlff'S IU.TIHFUTIOH Phone Santa Cl}.~;~~h~p;og aod :J;i:~~'(,~~"" t &;~·~@"= .... ~~·-· Investment with a view! 71/1°/o VIA & trans portation -carry 2nd 1'rusl Dl."CCI. l -· Custom J bdrm with a Th~ ReGI Estafers immaculalc J bedroom, Tvro story model eond 190 Newport · ~OD unique oce-<3n view. in Tak& over subject to ils 21h bath with i>rivate with two bedrooms, tw Cc t Dr I ,__, nC'ed of a race Lift. Owner 1 "6. 'k inter e :> t. 3 646-7174 patio and steps lo pool-baths F'Wl y carpeted n ~ · s --. .says sell! $148.500 bedroom, 2 bath, with in par·k like fif,ttinii::. and drap('d . t-:nclos 11UNITS1H PRIME BEACH ARl!A BLUFFS CUSTOM T . I S lt" huge briC'k fireplace. 6 PM to 8 PM Priced below m:irkct. yard and i.:ara,ge. Com-\Vith a bit of refurbis hing these r""lS P I rop1ca e Jn~ large patio & large lot. '" .. 2.000. 675-4060 munity pool and play· uld b ~· rofcssional Y desianed .1 New lower interest rat-• ---------t"" ,ground for l'hi ldren. Ex-co e adjusted, making this a real & decorated .home wllh a 1 truly is v.·1th v.•aler all, ......,1_ k 1 r f 1 l h PLUS for FHA & VA finaocifl8. ...EWPORTa••cH PETE BARRETT (·ellent family li\•ing money ma ·er plus a · terrific t<.ix arge am. rm. Offered 00 • 01.f es 3 Walk.,.&'__ ,.. ~ located <il MC' Fadden shelter. Call your 1-n .. estors \\•ho need at S87 ,500. Shown by arge bedrooms. comer loC"OI:' OCE • uFROHT -REA'~ -n b r t • t REAL ESTATE .... 1"'11 • .... , r-anu ar or or on ) the extra "Tax lloof". appt. only. . Ot-w.ilh bc<1t /lra1lC>r 5 J & 2 Bedroom °'IPlex , 642·5200 675·,060 S26.7SO. Call 839·2332 or Ontu s or a g·e 1 n M ES A 45.9491 gre-al!lest locatjon! Owner+;;;;;;;~;;-:;:::;::::::::: 1 642·1060 for further in· NEWPORT BEACH Li~ 640-1120 VECHDE. ONL 'tS52o' ~S THE BLU~s aTIXi'ous. Call for fiirtherl! -formati SA.MT A AHA Lirw:: Sll·l 158 '4T~ rr details. , WeMake House Calls 21 & On SJ 6 ~ 675--8600 CMYtfmf We have sold S22 million Genei-al R.E. 1002 Gen"rol R.E. ~ W WALLA.CE A delightful single story v s a./ dollar s of Newport COUNTRYSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORllM MARTIN REALTORS 3 Bdrm., 2 bath end unit • I IQ N • Beach real estate in lhl' LAKE FOREST .._.ew Orleans __ _ 1002 • -546·4141---nt'ttr pool. Offered tit on· last 3 years. We wanl l.STORY '"" Realtori (0 E . ly S52.GOO on a $231 per REALTY listings. 70;0 INTEREST • • M'ansion By ~'iii~•~6~4~4~·~7~6~6~2~•~~~::'i;p:;•~·:::='~.,.:ngs::~l-j yea~ leasehold with S42 2743 E. Cst Hwy BY OWNEJt. Beautiful __ __ _ Per 1110. maintenance. I-le Corona delMar The Sea ho he ·1 1 ·11 · • ----"'--=---4BR , 2 full baths. Shag In By Chn"slmaS w SI a CS W\ nuss•· b I p ( Lhis good dl'al ~ INCOME C'rpts. u1 ltns, ro ess1onal landsraJ)(' 2 7 Rent ./ .I' 642-5678 DAILY PILOT 2 Bedroom HASTIHGS&CO. dish~a sher. Gorgeous Stately t>ntry ., Sunkt-n PROPERTY cuslom drapes. Larg parlor. Formal banqul't. Hear Westcliff Rltrt. Ri~g640.5560 1;::;;;:::=:::::::;:;::.~exposed ag~re~atc palio ma1!tivc MARDI GRAS Y.1c'JJ HBQ later on the FOUR UNJTs, l':astsidl'f & w a I k-w a y s an room. Sccludt..>d maslcr large private patio. En· ,-1;--Costo r.1esa. ·3 Years old. OCE • uFRo~.. · s prinklers. It 's a REAL suite. Separate vanity tcrtainin~ ts a l'lnch 1n ASSUMABLE l..owdo"·n .-.1"'11 1"'1' BARG AIN al $4-1,000 area. T\VIN ha\con1cs. this gracious MOVE JN Assume-1 fh')',, loan . 2 BH . 2 ba. "'Jllr $400 586-$950 Pr1nc1pals only ''Tl'a G;irderi" kitchen ready adolle. 1'11:1r\·cl at LAH.GE 'h ACRE~ol "'/ 2BR . 2 ha·. winter $300 ------ -s c r ( l's J 11 -; h r ~· :i r the SPACIOUSNESS of 5>/40/o uniL'> and room for tw IAYFROHT <·ourt)·11rd. OWNt:H the master suile. The more. Owner will C':1rr) JRR,2ba,unf.$475yrly lnvestorsMust · ~TUS'f GO . Take ad\·an-~ou rmet k'itchen . Only 539.900 for this 8'fe. STEPSTOBEACH SEENOW! taJ!c.ta11842·2535. ReduC'ed S5.:!i00. Find out hcautiful 4 bedroom AL.SO three more t 3Blt,2 ba.SXK>yrly}.lnf J UST LI S'l'ED-choice Of'fNJn9 •1t~11JNtOt.fNic1··· [m~r:,~!~,:r,·~~:;;~;071•1·,..:1\ ~':£ Jii~~;~;;:i.:~ chr71i~~~~s':L~~G 3 ~~i~H~~Jf'Y JJ:•J.1:·~~~,!~~": ~ lfi$'1il . ~ '.,:1 ' .~~~·~;~:7o:·:..;:'p~:. CALL645-<646 ~~:· ~·~,,~r ';';, i~~:~~ ~;~;f:::\c"~~ .. w~~.:: --. -=-=~•~m"!"!"' mcnl. A1any cxLras,. .e [R€STIG€ Dbl. J;!aragc. boat slip. One block from bearh. General R.E. I 0021Generat IOOZ Wolker&Lee --+--+--HOM€~ ss7smo.,yrly. Also ;iµ:trtment availa· ••••••••••••••••••••••e!••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL. ESTATE COROMA DEL MAR ble for lease. SJSO. S1.1b 50 Steps to Sand Custom Home +Units '-----rm, 2 batbs. MJ Lease 644-7270 b/i -. G......,I 1002G•MrolR.E. 1002 o,Jc.soioplion. ffi8CR8 rVJnB 1 545-9491 JOON .NewporfBl.,N.B. 4 RR . unf. house ; fam. mit.SIS9,!lQO. ~ ' Ho Qualifying Unbelievable opportuni· ty to a ··1JAllD to l''JND'' investml'nt. NO NEED t~OR NEW LOANS • OWNER WILL f'lNANCE llltl-1SEL.F at 8111'7o. Dramatic custom home lavishly designed + 2 bdrm apt. +,studio. Take 50 GIANT STEPS TO BEACll. You name the te r m s NO QUl\LIF'YING NECESSARY. Owner must leave lhe state · take advantage, Call 842-2535. Ol'fN Ill 9 • If SI~ rQ/ll N!Cf' 1 n;a1111 • 011 THE WATER Start the new year right by aiving lourfamilythe dcHgl\t-o 'ivin~ al the beach in this ~cjous ~ bedrQOm, farruly l'oo home with pier & slip in presligious Newport Beach communit)'. \Valker & Lee, Real t:statc, 646-7711 0.P<Jn eves. IDRM•USTSIDE Lovely 4 br. 2 ba in bc11uliful eastside loca. lion. lluge fam. room 1vlth beamed c:elllnRs & f1rt•pl:tce. Owner wilt !!ell with Jo'HA or VA terms. Detter hurry on thl'I ooe. Walker & 1.ee, Re•l f:tl-ilte 646-7711, Open eves. OCEAll FRONT ESTATE Cl assic o ld er residence -3 . bedrooms . 2 baths plus maids quarte r s in the main house. 2 bedroom, 1 . bath apartment above garage. Beautiful la\Yn s and gardens. $395,000. MAGlllFICEllT YIEW A real charmer. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den and large family or dining room. 2 lovely patios. 3 car garage, sparkling pool. One of Irvine Terrace's best. $189,500. EUROPEAN STYLE AHD GRACE Big canyon luxury tl>ndominiun1. 2 extra large tfedrooms, 2 baths, air conditioned .. Views to ocean & marvelous lights. Reduced to sell at , $105,000. ' CAMEO SHORES Custom b-uilt 4 bedroom home ,~·ilh beomed cei ~in gs, formal dini n ir room . great kitche n, and outstanding ocea11 view. ~157,500 DIAL 644-1?66 2161 5"'! Jo ...... , Rd.. H.I. 1' COLDWELL l.t.llKER CO. 2 RR . I ho .""" SZ75yrly realtn llEWPORT CREST :t 2 BH . 2 ba, condo ~ COMMERCIAL Off1rr suite, Npt. 5250 associated BROKERS-REALTORS 102~ W Bolboo 1>71 l6•l FORl\IAt. + t'Afo11LY lov<:'ly cxc<'ulive home in prim(' lqc,'\lion. Offer~ formal Jiving 11nd chn1n ~ os "<'11 as inrormal fami · l y room . Co1.v homema ker kil<'hen".' Larj!l' rorncr lot. ?ttu('h mnrc. Clnly !.61 ,900 Call ti.17-li{)l 0 lo S('e. Ai;tl. Price Slashed $3 050. 231-231 /h Magnolia 12 Individual Jlomes, 2 HR, I ha & I BR. I ba. Pay for thcn'ISt.•lves. f.x· terior newly p:nnted. \\'a\k to major sh1>pp1nJ! center . ftfosl tlt'!H r.1hll' Easts u'\c Costa 1'1f''>a . S<lf>.900 . Call 6'12·7ts6 S;.it /!)u11 12·5 G•ner•I I 00213 2 j4uail ~ •••••••••••••••••·••••• · Place · ti:rycrtst's hsf Prap~-~!~0• $85,000:. Quality built 1.ooouansT.towP01t111.acH t~:tlu0r\"n Rp~o!v~r~r!:· LETS GO ~ONDO b('droom s. h1r1tc wood 3 . 3 bdrm, 2 b.1, good puncll('d den. bt.•nuhful ll1.1nt1n1tton Dtri<'h locn· formal dinin j!, 2 tlon~7 ,r,oo to~.OOO. 'firephtC't'S, 3 baths, loaf!. of 1>tora,we. Alriunl t'R· I bdrm. Hayftunt'Bn\.boa trance ;.ind ovt'r&i1.t• Pcn1nsulu $S!l.500 ' Ji:ara~t'. ffomt"-["('nlt'~ :1ro1111d lo\1•\y pool art'll Z • 2 hdrm H<i~front, J\t an~· , m:iny custom Ne"'"."r! llt•arh, $h9,:.00 rt"Ml o rc~ VI\ TC'rtn• andS67,500. a\·;µl.1bll' cau (pr l'Om: 675-8600anyti~ ph .. ,l·dc·l.111~ 546...wl>. •VISION. ~HERITAGE REALTORS REALTY 27•1:1 F.. C.:<il If-.')' Curona dt"I ~llt HIGH PAllOR.t.M.4. Ocean or night VlEW! 5 ·bedrooms, ~en, family room & only Sl24,500 incl. land! Submit offer on thi s lovely Engljsh M·anor s lylc home w /~ of P alos Verde st one . Walter King 644 ·6200. (C64) llEWL Y REMODELED CHARMER. Immaculate Eastsidc Costa l\1es a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in 111ove·in condition. Pool sizt~ tot . garage \\•orkshop. cover('d p;11 io plus enclosed l a~ni. $51 .500. Paula Bailey 642·8235. (C65> LOWEST PRICE SO. OF HWY. fo'or this llrpe prop('rty (that we knO\Y of) in Old Corona del Mar. Newly refurbished 3 b edroorn front house w /rear rental unit. Reduced to $64,500. OWNEH SAYS "~fAKE Of'.f'ER". Tom Turner 642·a235. (Cli6) SHlllG IS IELIEYIHG! rrvin~ Terrace a l ONLY $67,500. Submit on comfortul1ll' 3 lx.'<lroom om(' "'tk1tc·hen brkf'.'il . area & also room for 11001. \V :1 ltt•r King 644·6200. !C67l ffl 0oq, p.,,.. '41 t1U ' - • • l , ' • • • 1 l . . . ,D DAIL V PILOT Thurs.da oec~moer 19 197" J Hi;.u~~' f-01· .;g1ie Hovses For Saf4t r M.obllc-~oton 1lnc.omo Proptrty 2000 Howie-s Fwaished ·u-... ,. •••• •••• ••• •••••• ....... ••• •• ••• •••• ••••••••••·• for Solt 110 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· "9PH For S~e . Gftlft'al R.E. I 002 Housn For Sale · How.Ms For Sal• Newport l ee.di I 069'Me wport l each · l o 69 •••••••••••••••••••••• -··••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• • APT •1 11obLle lk>rnein CLOSEl:4 175 ~al 3102'. . . ···········-···························· . ,., ' . &1Mrel I .E. I 00 Legwta Hlll1 I 050 LOCJ'llMI HUh I 050 Adult Park tM1the Bay 15 Uni ta, nine Z BR., 2 ,;;••••••••••••.•••••••;· •••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX •••••••••••••••••.:••••• ••••••••••••J'•••••··~· VALLEY REAL TY $l8,7SO. 540-367 ba., 6 11. l·BR. Good Lo S1SO UTll,. pd Bar 2 Y EA RS YOUNG -----------.. --...-!'RESENTS _._ ~ cond., all renl.td, over ilPlSL;aauna.Cor.dcll\1. Lots A Lot' o u r Lex Lnv>:Lv · ,. x '" T1rour. >•I 531,000BTOS•.12<S,ooo *"'> uT1L I"'•·"'· t~·1 , OWN >~R 'i unit wllh 3 MASSIVE l.OGICAL PRICES! Jic recnt>d 111 por<"h 32 ••-.*'**' Gllr,deck,v1ew,Lil_lt\ma Lots A View bedrms. z Bath.1. f'aml/y ~:on1p, Curn., 1 br. $4,900 JW1t listed, 5 nice Corona 5185 OTIL J>d: M?i;ni furn I See all or West Newport room , country kllch£'n, s, h u~~ 4~-559~ del M1r 41nlt11, lge, lot, l• + de.n, l!J.ttQ.SO. J...aguna to C•tatina in a nice formal dlnlng, fiN"plac~. • • Recently \VC have asked our_fellO\V ;;JS !lilOBILE llOP..tE blk,lobeach.$139.500 · HU-VIEW RENTALS pr d" or ownerihip com-double au ratu~ & much 'Pantj t a reullors from uther offices to CSlime1te fu rn. in Custa Mes U•l••nl~ Rfflty 673-4-030or494.-3248 munlty. Would bee.t1i1y '° ..more.....Apar.tmeot ha~ 1 at what price certai·n 11• •ti'n gs wi'll Adult Park. ML&Sl titlU! 3001 E. C~t Hwy. C • • build our dream un bedroom . 1 bath, oil~o • -· ., ·<.. $73-6510 oronod•I Mer 3122 S33.000.Call~Zll3. with s ;jr :11te a nd PLUS VIEW!! " ' «lose escrow. We offer a ~100 reward PP S4S-6833 ••••••••••••••••••-••• •l>'tN111•·1rs•!Jfll ro611<1ie1·· rire place. 111te::i t ror to ~h e one cstimutinS: ihc clos e s t un2241'60WESfWINDb l.x:CHAHGE 28Rcutecotw.ge$'Ulmo. I, mc>lht:r·in·law1. Owner A re h cd e n ( r y 1 h rou "h at r i urn· &. ~ t1ur1n g broker's preview. When 50 to Viking, 11wplngs, skirt to June JS. Rer:. 3210 I Jil.!l:J!ilJ mo,ving no rth, c:nu :.l c-100 f th · iu gs , por.ches. or Seaview, lt e a.ltor ____ JitiJijJF . -'t'll !! ortt'redut$W,500. i mpres~i ve ·doublc tloors to la\ish .2 o ese csl1mates are averaged landscaped. All setup!!! . SALE ·: f 642_2222 _ .-=:1a•••••mr Cull ~6-SMHQ, :-.tory )i\'ing u r ei1. Sc-elu ded library \Ve_ s houlcl htt\'C a very reliabl e beautirulSunJuanCapo 2~cwpo~lBcacbdupleirr . $29.000 HOTCAKE alboa lt land 1006 pl us fo r rnu l . tl ining rn1. hugt· fan1i ly ~5 t~mate of s a les price. Certain of Our adult 11ark. 493-8280 es. ChQOBe either ono! Newport leoch: 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••• r n1 ,, :-.p;11•kl i 11 ~ firl'Pl<icc . :-;p 1r ~il. J1st1n g o\vners have agl'ced to lowe r ~--bolhotihe1~idcby1d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( l 1 b d I I I th('ir pl' ice, to these es11·mated pri·ces,. Cemetery/Lots/ · units, only 6 doors fro • * • .!'i :.urs o • e roo~s J>US argr lonus 150 Ut be h& 'cedto Robt SI-......_ . Phone Santa I · t b ·' a n_d W" the n feel we have a "ery·well C rypts 0 c ac pn go. • --JI'">;" 1·oon1 P us sp~1 c1 ous n1as er curoom "' ~ On t ss• soo th olh 1117 • ·~-L d I. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• e a , • e er ..-em~ ..e-Assume 7 '/2°/0 VIA -~u1te \\'•p1·iv.atc ·b<.Jth. ll RA N D NF.\V!? price !Sling. We havejustdonethis· PACIFIC Vll';W. UayaL$89,500. i Nl92660 Loan Th e Real Estaters (J \\·ner \\"I II «.:onsirler lc:ise option ;1t on a smas hing-Delores model in the View Terrace. 4 lots. All Jolin Klos•, R~ You are theW\n11er or Premium hx·utinn loicsa S.195 a n1onth. Age nt SJO·RSOO. 11luffs. Jt was formerly a model hom e Coor al $375 ea. or 2 u ~OOWestCoastlf1ghwUy ONE VIP l'ASS Verde Villas Sl40/mofur 646-7174 h.as a vi ew of the bay and s till .''show~ $395 ea. Call 646-ti99< 645-6822 675-8886 Cgo?d ror the whole princlple,1ntcrt"St.taxcs, 6f'M to 8 f'M ·-------------like a model ''. Now $89 ,500. Our ~-ELVXE 4-PLEX by family) lolhc ir you assume this "'llA Costa Meso 10241Fountain Valley · 1034 industrious industries estimate. ond • • Covington, pride of-!~;lic~~a~~(e<t~~1.171~-1::---------,-,--1;~~-~WHE~··;;;·;~·;j;:;:;·~~·;;;~~·;;,:;~~:1 . Call 675-7225 C fo~~~~~u~ l700 ;~eer~h~:it.3~~t ~:I~ Wched i.:ar:i i:e. Step to oronadelMcr 1022 10 ,•. d ~·,1 ~·r""c,dc)ul! 11ssuml',S289.pymt.3 br, •••••••••••• ........ Hr.n ownr anrll'IiiiS""~r~ ICE CAPADES CHAIET-Pmr,i0•,.•,,l•poo·h •1 _•,~e;J"d _'0•,n'"e: •••••••••••••••••••••• llo~e. See. IOOJ Arbor.: ~~,~._b4~".:..ran1. r m, Eves. .\SSUfl.1ABLEFIULOAN S. Coast Plaza. Yeatter ' LUXURY DUPLEX ;JU.<;--.. .,.. and owner is willing t Rlty.556-6111 2101 -e1-1arborBlvd .. llrs:t !erve • C a ll eves !-t. ~·kt>nd!t i;1G·2iiotl ------'--carry 2nd trust deed. C!tfesa Verde Shopping !546-2313. • $140,1.00 • or owru·r :!l3 4-19 3Gi!M __ Huntinqton Beoch 1040 T~·o s tory model cond I 3 UNITS Ce nter) Cosla ~1csa.. Ol'f N111o;.-11;rUN1ofl.'N1CI;· RYOWNEH 644 -0tll!J ••••••••••••••••••••••• with lwo bedrooms, tw In Costa MC!ia w/pool. PleaseGal\642-5&.78,exl I o\SSUJ\1 f-'. \'A :1 l~r. 2 B;i -baths. Fully carpeted Gross $23 , 700 yearly. 333 to claim your ~kcL<>. l.fJJ!l ;l~!·lJ Estat• Builden S35.oou :-.•" rh . .i:-.111~ en-it . C harminq and draped. Enclosed Xlnt financing. $179,500. (North County toll free liM a•i; lnt•rnotional Al!>n rtopo-.~"ss 11,ns 1n 'l'h 1s exr1t1ng <'atf1edral yard and gurage. Com· Seashore Real Estate, nun:iberis540-1220). =-=-==i=•=•n•~ i.!I presently taking rt> l'UU ll l y. '-' .1 I I I nr <HI ''t'1hn.:. J bedroom honH', munily pool and play.,_6~7~5-'5800='------I • • • scrvat1ons on their new 11 r c :. s t' s. (Jv. n r /,\gt nc:1r purk and OC('an with ground for children. Ex·•- .... Crest f;statcs. lo1::1LL'll at ---shutild excite you. Ideal ln ine I 044 N.wpart Beach I 06 Located at McFadden Investors Choice Hous•s Uflfumishlcl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""eed Hele•• condominiums. Canyon Mn 11:19 assum;1bl e 1v~·1~ luan · • cell ent family living . Ownerboughtnew omc, the corne r of Puc1f1c lf .R. loca t io n . On ly •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and Ha r bor for on.ly Jusflisfed ' must sell this lovely 3 Vi £'w I) rive & n e""' Pho ne Santa $48.750. Owner anxious. *OPEN HOUSE* $26,750. cau 839-23.12 or General 3'20% hedroom.2bothplus free !\1acArthur Blvd in VI.. 53 1-5800 o r 9li2-2456 MEWPORTHEIGHTS 642·1060 ror further in· ·* * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• form pool. Just painted Corona dcl ~lar. startinJ( ,.. A~cnt , 'til 10 1-'M. 4581 , Sundburi? Way 4 Br, den, brick Cple, formation TWO ,TR I PLE~ES Side in and out. ~tra large at SG6 ,900. PHONE TheRealEstafers University Park. 38r large lot. Choi c e . by Side .. Costa Mesa. lot ror garden' and 640~00; 646 _7174 $ QUICK $ 2ba. 1-lanover mdl . Pror Newport 8 each location. ADJ to Newport. J BR, Each unit ha., 2 large trailer. 7% V.A. loan can1----------l _ decorated. Daily l -5 Needs some TLC Owner encl . 2 car garage. bedrooms & separate be~ssumed . owners will ,:~a~ ~ide ~~ :~y' ~: ~2 6 PM to 8 PM We Buy Houses _552:;;;-;;;;;"'~'~7~·:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;~ anxioqs. P..fakeoCfer Adults. $42.500. Owner. r.alio_ areas. Both ~ave htlS> financ£'. Total pay-A sk for Ed. • Spa~·,~ R-~ Est...._ 646-5809 v"Aw10o3n01esr.est assumable ments.,$286.00. Call to see Begonia. Open s un 12·4. n ··~ ll:'UI UR' 96.1-67~~ $79.500 e ves (714 ; KASABIAN C:racklingFire 833-1544 F0R saleby owner.600E. ASKING$52,SOO. Ol'f 1119.11,s111Nro11 ,.,r1·• 544·19!.l!J ~~__::.:_.:_:[;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[1ealEstate 962_6644 ... in this custom frplc. Oceanfront no. 2-E. ,. * .... wUI m ake yoor holida Balboa $75 ,000. Terms 3INDJVl DUALlfOUSES DRASTIC REDUCTION!! season more enjoyable, open. Call~1-3212 on One Lot. Recently UP· Chrl.stmas G1'ft Bdrms .. 2 baths &. , Nr So.C oastPlna b ·r II 1· h FOR SALE or lease 3br graded & improved. Gracious 4 bt.•drm model This rare comb1nat1on or at~fu~.' $4~.~ 1 g te 2 ba, $49,500 or s:w'o mo'. Located in great Cl\f ren- Greenbrook LAMDlORDS! We Speciulize in Newporl Beach • Curona de! ~1ar • & Laguna. Our Rental Service is l''Rt-:E tu You! Try Nu.View! HUlVIEW REHTAl.S. 673·4030or494-3248 FREE FREE •Proressional Service• ACT QUICK-assuma· wi1h over $3QOO ~·or1h of poo l, J:icuzz1 a nd J $ Q Ea s tbluff pl az a talarea.Total monthly '"A REAL DOLL., ble Joa n. 2 bedrm. 2 bath l':<lrus ;i nd rcaturinJ.? a hedrooms. 4 blocks from •VI I N e · BIG C~NYON 4 BR. 3 Ba. 1.532.4543 · income $6SO . Homefinden• home on full R-2 lot. 14 xl8 m .istcr bed r m. ,o ce an 1n presti ge lge vie w iot. $159,500. ONLY$66,950. 642 990 *LAHD~ORDS• }ferry Christmas! Just SG2 ,900 ' , t.tAK~ Of'. ·rhis choi ce propt•rty ju:.t ne1ji1 hborhood makes thi.s REAL TY Afov ing . Must sell. tncom• Property 2000 -O 1isted4 bcdroom'i!bath, "'E{{!! , became uvailahlc and u s upreme f amil y Owner.640-8098 •••••••••••••••••••••••DAVID 8'0URKE California's'LARGEST plus £8m ily room with /\Red lfiUCompany RF.AL1'0R •Rental Servtce!• · .675-8600-Wmei merits your 1mmL-di ate Chr1stm;is ~1ft. $54,900. Univ. Park Center WATERFRO""T TRIPLEX · 1---~·-"-'-'=-Cormal dinini.:. t-~eatured -·r·· attention. An cxl·luslve Call 'tJI 10 Pflf, ViUai.:e Jrvinc 1"'11 . 546-~""°~--- are lots of lo..-ely p<ipcr, •Vl'SIQN • with Real Estate 962-2456 or 0 ASSUMABLEVALOAN. '* * * ALA llNTALS ~arpets&:drapcs&super 531 ~ W NDER Co d . . wi~LIZl lN!.(r.ia neighborhood. Clc>Se to REAL TY P4BK PL&CE · · vere pr1vatepal1os. John Salmond the beach, shopping and . -----Laqunal•ach 1048 Spaciou s. sparkling, and Owner' s unit with 02 F' C' -' f ' rrecways. $4!>,000. Call 27-t3E.Cstl-lwy ' •••••••••••••••••••••••s pec tacul ar CANAL fireplace. All two BDRM 4 Z 1gcro 1r. \ :t:21Jt: =~ls 963~767. 1---C_or_o~a dcl i\1{!,r REA"'ID CONDO f'HONT 5 bedroom Cami-units. xrnt No. Costa HI 92649 -· 11.11.1. DI.Ins, ~·'' 9 ll ~ 11• RS t:'' "'""IO. o ..... f"llA loan. .. Phone Santa . ly home or swinging pad. Mesa loc. $54.950. You are the winner of ' • !fuN ioerNl(f• EHJOYPRIVACY 842 _7461 '""""' " " Lo'w. low priced al ONEVIPPASS NEWl'OtT&aA'f,C.M ... 2•1Jll ~ l!~ftll ~I Sp0<iou> 4 Bil, Jge. poul Uedrnom,l both. VIA $77.900. Only $12.000 I' IQ .1 l lgood for lhe whol e ! .' •: & yard. Needs "'TLC". The Real Esfafers down and owner wi ll ID UGI .. family) NEAT rurn .. baeh pad. : buta greatbuy atS82,000 1F~S A \V OO DS-1~ lot. ~· car~y financing at Jow • Plac• tothe Avail.Utilpd$85/Sl45 -GEM-:~~l~*·c~1e:1~1~t l~~~l-~,~ IY111CNmil!?n lfif!lt1 646-7174. B'/r interest. Prap:rra~~·. ICE CAPADES k~/~ef.0st~';!~!~!~5 EASTSIDE t 2Q. FTu>tin Aw .. N.B. bo. I< ram rm.3 pati0>. ·962·4471(10:)546·8103 6 PM to 8 PM I£ IQu-'I . 1400 OUAnst. NIWl'Otlf i lacM • 2 BR hses &: i:ar apt.5 INCOME REAt.TORS 642·4623 S58.50Q .. <>wnl·r t Hk r. -~ CHALET Sl60/i225NiceoneS-!'CA1 12Spacioos 1&2bdrm_---545 -!'>t!OU __ EMER.ALDBAY. • Plac• GREAT INVESTMENT &NB wtits &: pool. Xlnt renta l LUXURY + f'RIVACY ------BARGAIN PRICED Great white v.·uter view. Prop..-l:i•S .. 30 units. All 2 Br. l o/.i Ba, 2101 -~ Harbor Blvd.-. 3 ER houses SI00/$350 .. Jr$~· _proven 1ncume re· Harbor View Broadn:ioor Mesa Dd MDI"_ 4 Bdrms., 4 baths, den w/ 752_1920 , rrple. 12 yrs old. low {Mesa erdc Shopping Won 't last. all areas oow cord.-A sound invest-4BR . ocean+ bay \'1cw. Has C entral Air YAASSUMABLE 0/o frpl c , formal dining l4000UAll St.NlW alACH vacaacly. WillsellonOOn-~ler)CostaP..tesa. 4_ BR homes-AH prices mental $180,<m pool + jacuzzi. 1.mptt:cu· Th~s love1y ;1 txlrm, 2 Can be purchased for roo m. Secluded radiant tract. Prfficiples only. J lease ca.11642-56?'8, ext Huntington to Lu gunll C F ·c bledecor.AgU646·7414 bath home 1s ready fo r $4,5()() down. 2 Br. 2 ba heated terrace. Central NEWPORTHEl~HTS $440,000 333tocla1my'?l"'lickets. Onland,beaehorpools . ~ OleSWOrthz Costa••osa 1024 im mediate occ:u 1>:111ey! p lu:t r amily r oo m .,·Jocat1on iiear Lenni 4 B(. den, brick Cplc. Sp 1-f RRIEskrte !North County toll rree Wego(1...,..11• ·' REALTORS 64"00 0 'r Located 1n t h!." popu lar 'f1bu ron Cond9. AgentJ courts. $155,000. I a r g e Io t. C h oice a l'"J number is M0-1220), .... " ~ v-••••••••••••••••••••••• l\1 t~a ·Del l\lar area . ~58~or_.!62-2:f'56 I TURNER ASSOC. NewportBeachlocation. ~-.3544 · * • • . A~R.~s • * • Includes bu1lt-1ns, br1rk • OPEM HOUSE* JlOSN. Cst llwy. Laguna ·Needs some TLC.-Owner EAN ·v1~W1 • .Newport Lois forsal• 2200 •4~3-l 1 Mike Todd 3 BEDROOM fireplacc. f<'un11ly roon1 494 1177 anxious. MakeoCfer. Beach --2 houses •. R2 2 BR 2.B $l8S N rt .. -' E 1 d < k · 1123 1\1 ain Street I -I 1 N. ·1 · 1 d 'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• · a, ·· ewpo '4808.CoastJ.lwn FREEDOM HOME-~ n c~c uric patio. OPVN n L\' M Sporli114JRedEstme o. ew P.a1n' rp . Beach vacant Also2Br La~una Beach92GSI J8xl 2 Workshop or Game $42, ·Cult .'H0-!720 NE:W_. cµ~~-bl:~~:R & HOLID.AY DELl.G~ 833-3544 epl'd. f'inancing avail. NEWPORT HEIGHTS hQuse 'stso ~tn Mesa You are thewinnerol Room. $32,950. ~'W'ftftftB I ) f·im rm 3 cur gar ofr all 1 tn beautiful Mystic ll11Js. $135.000. 213·696-5880 110 b>:_ 630 R-2. Room Cor kids. pets.· 2 Br. bike tO ONE VIP PASS CENTURY21 lftlUK..... ~.1 lrg ~pace for t rlr 0~, overlookin~ th~ city or NEWPORT SHORES ~~nits. $150,000. Agent ,beach Hunlington ,Beach t8:ood for the whole 642_1771 . A"'-S boat. 'All dl x feuturcs_[Laguna .lh1s nun~cond.,Wuter r rO"nt, 4 BR . FOURf'LEX &16·3255. $185. Sin.l!les ok\ Agt. family) 59111.IVll 1·wo blks tu ' ··k .. P'•r'-& 3 bd~m. ~ome. with fan -Reducedlo$69,500 . Corner lot; great rental Fee, 776-7330 tothe ..,.. ..... " l t I >St AF Jhdr area! ClosctoCwys.,all LOTS ICE \CAP.AOES l~~~~~~~~~'.'.j -2955 ll arhor Blvd, wulk1nJ! dist. to beach. 1 as 1 ~ views, on gc., w". Y· · rame; ms., amenities, 1870500 e e • I--.-_ _ 5.'IG-tl821 . beautifully l ndsc~. lot. hke new! $.55.000 . Balboa P•niftsultl 3207 Prl"ce Slashed. srlish S plash s-ial! c:crntd S.1'homas. Rltr.' lll_ness forces the sale of Lar.ge duplex ; 3 BR . each w ANTED ••.,!!•••••·············· CHA E . , , .. rr--., -----this lovely home. A real un1t.$99,SOOl ncl.h1nd LARGE 2• 2b Do I LT ~ arvelou.s .1 _bdrn1. -HY O\VNFll P' k II . i::oodi e with lots of £'X· C•YWOODREALTY WepayTopDollar forre· .,..r, a pex. bath home "'llh pool'. ' · ar unt . . . . ~ _ s idential lots-lower in-dbl gar. t lh blks to bay. 2701.£Harbor81\'d.. $3 050 Nc~·ly 11a1ntcd & loaded in~ton. nr Bch. spae. 3 ~ras . an exceptional buy ;* 548-1290* comeaceaprefcrred .... $300mo.yrly.'6'13-6474. fA1esa Verde Shopping ' • with extras. [nrludes Bil. 2 Ba. hi ·ccil. hv-rm, al S69.500 . FOR SALE New Luxury RC T y R Center) Costa i\les a. 231·2311!2 MGCJftOlia built ins & di~h"·..isber. form. d1n -i;m . <:~Y fam -Bl:q: ft~~lPfU A CK BAY <;u s tom Waterfront triplex w/ • • A LO CO. orono del Mer 3222 Please call 642·!'1678. ext 2 Individ ua l honies, 2 f'amity roon), firl'pl;1ec. rni. pr?r. lndsi:~. up-""'V-. ~Il'GW homes, 2 remain: 4BR, view of Newport Hrbr. Realtors/D•welopers •••••••••••••••••••••••.' 333 to claim your tickets, ~~; :o~~h~~:i~~~ ~!: lh'.!atcd & f1lten.:d :.~·1m· grad1-'d in & o.ut. I' or open 499·2800 4BA, ram rm, din rm, bdrms,_2_.baths. 2 uni Newport B• .. ,h 752-''"~ $50. OFF I ST MO •. CNorth County toll free mi n)! pool v.1\J1 pa l11) hou~,c3 ~962-3230 H~iel Nowak l3kr 2224 with den/library & db """' U'tO\I 2Br, LBa. [rpl•,goroge, n be I 541).1~1 te r1or nl'""ly p:.ainted . Windward Lane NB • um r s U".AJ . art><i . $<13 .t!J!I ('all · · fireplaces. Sep. Jaundr J $295.6]3·29 .. "·.67<~ .. • * ,.. Walk lo major shoppin~ 540-1720 Chro'stmasT--645-3920 rac's., bltns &trash '"Om· OCEAN V EW "'"' ,......,..,. $2'02 7'0TAL PA 'l':0.1T.' Assume 7', \I.A. Joa n. f'ull pric<' just $;12.500 ! Nt>arl y ne w •1>ridc o ownership home close lo beach. It 's rtt•t>d los€'ll - center. i\J ost desi rable ,..,. SYMPHO""IC • 2 •d' ~• ~ East:.1de Costa ~1esa . " ASTBLUFF pactor. 60' pier & slip. M IOCan t.UT> " ~TAAll-U.) BayWindow Woods Cove ! An olde ,vu.3 BR,3 Asking$480,000.Makeor-"150'Fr.........:....I S16.!t00 Call f\42-7866 1 t)\CrlonkinJ? Farquha r L h ba &bonus rm. (canbc5 1 C II M Bell _,...,. S"llS•n 12·5 a,g una omc with a BR I Ac os r k er. a : rs. at ..... ,,.h Beaeh......_, " EAlTOAS Park. 2 Bedrm & furn h r 5 rompar · 833 9 82 ~-,..,,. A 1 guest apt., on a ug£' 640-5560Agcnt -1 · Combined priceS19.800 rm . Only 10 lll(J('ks to 16.800 sq. ft. lbt. Room ,... 8r.3ba. new. $375 uat _295[> J-{!.!rbor HI VI. Ph s 675-5511 Pl home with 2 car attached sprawlin" "ardcns. Well One anta . beach .. Great buy, good won't .las! Cull now to QCIP •' 1£nQ 'I ~ I :.;ind and surf' Beautiful for tenno·s eo•rl. pool. NEW 4 unit, 2 blocks to Cole ofNewportRltrs • EITOr"O 1032 ~arage. Corner lot ~·11 h secluded.$95,000 ta x write·ofL lncomeMountaln D•Hrl 31Jr .3ba. boatslip.$475 48r.3ba.pool.S495 3Br.3ba.music rm.$195 4Br. vie\,\' .le nnis.Si625 4Br .Chin;\ Cove,$750 3Hr.POOJ, lo vely 51200 ; Ji75·7~ .!.ee. 847-ti-OIO A~t ___ 1 Pr.aper.ties ••••••••• •••••••••••••• IKJ<lt ;icccss & m;iny ~:<· VIA $1200. mo. Many xtras. R ,.f i 2400 ON t-: BLOCK 1·0 7.51•111'20 "' COUNT!!,. SID'·' trll~. F'1ne area. $17,~i;;o. The Real Estafers 536-2570. •so . ' ' ..... ' . ' ... . ' ' BL UE l'AClf-'IC l•OOOVAtlST.NIWl'ORTt1.1c1< , ,., l;allforshowil)>tSJli-883(;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ \ LLI·:\ . 551 ,R"' -------L,~~·h~0~~·;~1' 646 7174 rwo-s ,.;,".Pl bid~ "0' •LAKE ARROWHEAD Unique Nev.·port Bear h Just Reduced Hcauti ru r 'IBH. 'l full 6PM~8PM " gT~~0~:t~u~j~~s~0:p~~~~ Walk~ rt. to the lake home offers such Sllt'Cial h;:i t h ~. Shii,i.: carpet s, center. lsl yr wri te-of ~rom lhts 1_deally loc.atcd HE \l:I '' A BERL ENlERPRISES f;O fcaturC'~i, as open beam $2,000 hit 111 '. d 1 ~h...,•a!l:h cr, 514M. Call ~6.2570 0 1n exc l ~~1 ve J(amtltar BR d ccil ini.:s. pr1 \•;:1te rronl (;ur i:c ous l'us tom L N" el 592.5010 area. Will sd'T ortrade. ,sm. en,2ba.,bltn. courtyard. mexH·;:in Ille 235 Maqnolio I I 09una igu 1052 Phone Santa . forO.C.prop.ortrusLde-kit.,dish .... ·shr.,frpl.cpL>i, floor>-. l'''''I'"' 1·~ .. 1,00. BES'r nuy In !'·Tuc h <il' 'r.tflt'' .. irgc l'Xf}Osed ••••••••••••••••••••••• eds c II drps ; patio & garage. .. "'"" a g gr e g u 1 c p ;1 l i VIA f' 4 Pl .. u now, SJ.">O. C<111847-601 0 to :.<.'l'.Agt , sired Eastsidl' 2 & eon ...,, a 1 kw ;1 \' s 11 n d • • _ -Jk£ IYe• . ~~L. ~C.TAYLORCo. 512 0RCl·ll D ,75_5726 E X-E cu T J v I:: I' 0 u I. I crt den, Sll•pi.ln f:1m rm spr1nkll'r' It\; 3 I< EA i. "'-"' /1 .,; . The Real Estaters Covin-'on 752-MfoO " .. ..... n1ass1ve brick frpl in B1\HGAl.X at s 1i.ooo --53),soo ---£n; n t. A>WJIV ~· $.500 LIJSCIOUS1ra I 1 ll Oi\tE 11:1n 'ltl den, :.hag l'r11t 586 ri~ISO l'rinl'IP<ll" 546 2316 · · Well located · managed · Ranch•s, Farms, ., b. 2 b· If 1 · e~c Sparkltn J,! pool in !'.'Il ler· thru ou l. hlt1n k1 tch. DOLL HOUSE S PECJALIZINGIN -Jowhead:iches -hiprofill G 2700 'l r. a, se -cean~. ta1ncr's dre:im y;ird ·I T cn\''cl patio. ft•r.eed trlr un i~ Jl ,. ;1 f.' h Ra r J: n in ' ! ~ LA GUN A NIGUEL 6 PM to 8 PM Less than 3 years old ro•es oven ! 4o4 l''e rnleaf • ra m ily room. Forrn al s pa1·t• S·ll .!l.'lU Cull Spul·1ous 3 bcdrm • VIEW PROPERTIES 1--------'---'---lowner will earry ·s~i ~•·•••••.• ... •••••••••••• 575~75 ro_n~"~"'-·-~- d1ning. Pri\-.lle pool ai: fi.12-'iRGtiS..it Sun 12 ~ Phone Santa "/c1111 rt>'" rd l'ntry ! ~, SEA TERRACE BIG Canyon c c 4br, 1'~/R. finans:.ing . Rl'ntals from OUND incon1 e pot~ntlal DUPLEX b . •· f 1 sep D;R lgpermvulot with t<1x s a v 1ng :i1 2 r,2,,.1,rr1>l, cess rom mastC'rsu1 tl' VIA llugcr;1 nch style k1tl·hen Pr1va tc GuardedArea N ·1 'd ·Ow · $865 mo.·$880 mo. Only be f "t C"t $ & ~ar CJose lo bt-h Furn Ultim a te decor. l\l ust u;:nQ .1 ~ has ~ thl" ·;1a1est" rix . u. mme ocpy ner asking$89950.Calllcxlay nc 1 s . 1 ru.. Av~il SJ2S mo 613_3:115· stt~ 847-6010 i\~l Ill• UQI The Real Estaters \urr!>. 2 Va'nlly haths. E • Th 640-8098 (714) 752-1700. ~voc.ado groves rangin g _.:_ · -ASSU ',JE7'·: \'.•\. PID!=• I 646 ankle d1!l'JI earpt•t and n1oy e Good~fe OCEANFRONT ' i in size from 10 to~ BR, 2 '~ BA. Relrig, " Prop1t t 11t -7174 rll'r-nrator ~·1ndow~ ! Call 4 9 3-2 5 1.J •1;1· 1·11 ".cres. Q,uallfied rarrrung stove. crpts, drps. Avail 'Fanta!l:tic pool home r S B•RG•i~' j <omp•noes p--1Iy do , · 7~2-1920 · p l<Jmbhng lrl't' sluddccl ~ ~ ""· · '""'""" · 1/15 Oceanside o( hwy f ull p::iy_mcnts S275 pe r i•oo Du.&tl''· Nlwl>O•t tl.tiCH 6 M to 8 PM re.;{ lol ~ J.ow down & •Own er Transferred, 6 Br owners unit w/2 br ' ' ' ing the grove care. Call Can ·rurn. 675-6208. l . month. Newly dceornled. -SAYS SEL\_.! re•lal. S•per0•0, eon· 1..,.5™ (714)833-3212 t'.l'Y pa\1n1·nt~. Bkr 4BR 2b I '' .... }.;xlra la rge bedrooms. Stor) 2 HR ,\leha \'crrll'i----------1 t-:;i :,;,11 • a. 2·story. rg. struclion on Ilf.t lot. Br-BR. 1 ba, rrplc. garage, >~::imily room , C::ill \111!11-.: C11l1° l•t l'o n \J-.), -----l lot. A!ove-in cond., loc. ing your d('eorator & R•alEstat• wi11;her & dryer, $300 • .!'!.:.-601 0t o s~. As:t. Ask for .Jnhn. ~"(• 1321) untain Valley I 034 I\ V <lwnc~. :1 br, 2hii, c/o."e lo schls, churches, make this your dream ILOCK TO BEACH .. E1:change 2800 675-3482 S<r:R dl)µ-LG £tr~· -••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'uwnhuusf'. 11001 s1dc shop'~ i·enler, j.Jolf, ten· home (or IOOO's less. New. delute 4-pJex, 217 •••••••••••••••••••••••!-C--------- loi::o1t11111 S.1·1.!JUO. Assume ru.« & hcoch. Reasonably Owner must sell imd . 22nd St. 1-lunt. Beach. . osta Mesa 3224 That f11f1i9uint} Word Game wifh a C)iuclt.le 0 l.af!01'0• lt"tll Of lh• lov• oc•o.,bl..t -•d• be· low 10 1.,,,,, !ovr ,,..,ole .....,,.a, Phone Santa . VIA The Real E•!afers 646-7174 ~~7'.,rh114 +w1 1:«;9 prlced.:il ss~.soo. ca11 Rich Richmond'. $1 25,ooo ru1 1 price. Phone Santa . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a guna N ~ Rlty. 96.1-7881 Agent. 847-3957 VIA !astsldct Ln. l Br. . 496-4040 830-5050 ·" 1"rr 1.crv1-:ns _vourl/.t &Ohl SonClctme nt.. 1076 22-UHITS TheRealEstaters n r wc s tc I /17th. \\'111 :iriprlH'111tc the style ·Mewporl Beac.h I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .l!i,iulffee-.L~ A11 urkred "' "" "h;orm•n• ...................... , illG OCEAMYIEW EAST BLUFF 546·2316 "''"1255----- .I rurn hllrt11'. Inc close tu FANTASTIC VIEW . llfNT Lsc/Option J\.t T A H I E N 6 PM ta 8 PM sc-11ls, <;hop'i:, frv.·)·s, rnr 1 Pool site lot, w/w vu. Pr ide of ownership ! 22 6 PM to 8 PM V • d ' eJl;i ------your ron\·1·nicnct'. \'ou Horbor Victw Homts New 4Br, 2 ~ba, 3 c•r gorgeous !IP(lrl.mcnt un · • er e ·3 Br. 2 Ba. brand I It j~ j j ~XCELLE,..T FlOOR will t'rlJOY the pn cl' to•l , You'll love thCpri vaey o Rar.Only$79,950.$J0,000. fl!'!. Prime · view loca. HAVE Good e:.irning 2nd new 11lush 1crptg. Creshly · · · · · Pion plus complete4y only S3J.ooo. Flli\/VA -I.his lux.uriOU&-4-BR , 2 Ba dn. Ownr. 675-7414 ti on, Complete tenant T.D. $21 ,llOo , Will exch 11g painted, in'lmac. thruout. I ')I l'l utnma11c pool. ff'ntes buyf'r ~ ~·cl1·ome -hom e wJ.spa lous f:imily privacy. Swimming pool. payme nt on units or Huge trees &frplc. $.150, I L l T W L f t R I ~llAllP . D1:1t846.33771or room , fo rma l don o'ng SantaA11a 1080 Owner will cash oul to homr frorn pv t 11 ty. mo.Ccnlury21,S46-0S21 . or ~II cty, 4 IJ • 2 JI\, d 1 ed h u 2 863 1,/ I J I ~PQtlt•"s IN & OVT •£R1"0Rl\1ANCE . room & n ice p a t io.••••••••••••.••••••••••• tax e err exc a11gc. "'' -7evt>!( 38R 2 BA lg fmlyrm . . . . Owner i11 tt in~ on !l:Ult· "--N;J t url1 s urroundings VMABLE FHA LOAN 10~% financing avaiia· R rrpl.'$285. ' ' SELEcT ~-----~ • l"ase. Call 11 nd submit YOU 'LL SA \IE MONEY , plu$ easy maintani•nce. and ,owner is wUlinM: o ble. Great tax sheller. 6-2 entols . PROPER.TIES 556-26f.O ·-r~~L'-TO~Eo.,;O;...;Y-ll •· 11 00 A 1 ~-hen )'ou a:.~mc a lowJ Discover 1h1s J·-t 11s1ed carry 2nd trust deed. bedroom&: 16·1 bedroom.••••••••••••••••••••••• r . looking •I TM t lch on the ) our n ftt t :iy. l! 1 \ -I I'. I' I be.t()I rem.nch ,.,. ih~t r1 1 MZ 9371 -intcr<'st oan' 4 & 3 I r·:.. show pl act' Only $84 ooo Two story model' condo , 8,\CK Bay 4 Or, 3 Ba , 2 . . . . wi•n't long ,90 ihii h c•~ -111 :ill :ir1'11~ ;ill 1t tt1kcs R C TA YLOP. (:c) with two bedl'OQn'ls. two Houses Fu llhed story deluXo. 380 Mira ·-~.,....,...,--::--,,.-.,-.., ·-•• _ 01 "-•. BLUE RllBOu 1r 8 to l,') thuu.~an<I for lo l • ' · • baths. Fully carpeted rn Loma. $400. mo. Realtor, I N U L F 1 X , -..-,..,.n " mo p:1ymls & int No Reoltors/Dn.JOfMt"S and tlruped . •~nclosed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·2222 • 11"' NEIGHBORHOOD-11 ual1ry1n~ Vor llOl l>oveSt.Su1tt•JOO yard and garali(e. Com· 1-'----------l' I I J I O ~~ 1~~~~:11::~~.,0,:::,d DromoticHome 1•r.R FOH\I A"liC f; ('•II N••wp~t Bi>ach 7520460 rnunlty pool and play· Phone Santa • 2s1ory.2 BR.h1e;i11Verdt VOii •-io.i 1,-Jtffl No. J bfclow. one ur a k1od "'O'lod~I· • ll lU 3377 ---JZround for children. Ex· Villus, C11 ll blwn ti -~. ~ill~J ~UM&ft(O Lllllt.!. JN 1 qunlilv· felllurea added, 1 1 Su"sctts Suprt'llle celltinl f a mily llvlnic, 1 Al!kforJohn,8.19-132() ltdst $9\JA•fs 1 n \,\' n rm ton" s, ,.,. ne 1044 fray & oct'an vll''" "3 lot•ted at Mc F'adde.n · ~ • 1----... •r--~...,1------:--,,.-..,.---- , privacy"' 1 Clu .s:i1 1c •••····~··••••••••••••• Bdrms .. 2 btilb.t!, rom· and Jtarbor ror onJyOON'TCiveuplbcShlpt The Real Es tattrs TW~li?MES.4 ~dR.2,8a, ·._G ~~·~~~,.,~~:l 1'1110~s I I I I ] I 1. Ht~~. l"l1•.c1 ble l1naru,.. • nn. hl'.ilt•il pool. I ~ HA, ptetely remodeled Pee S2tl,7SO. Call 1-19·2332 or "Ll!t" It In cla,siUed. 646 _,7174 ~lci~~::de ~~-yard, · . · · · · . · . 1n11 ~·e k r11tnp;:u·c • 1\~t hlln • trpu1, drps, frplc, land.1$1i!l1.5oo Own1 er will 1142·1000 for lurthl'r in· Ship to Shore Rf.Bullll 3 UR , t 'i'I Ba. t!nCld Ytlrd . SCRAM-LETS Answfft In Clastjfic:ct ion 80ZO !WI 14~ \S-,,9Sll .:is1 ·~. 11s'18 in Jn<inr 1111:. formution. &t2·5678. ,,. 6 PM ta 8 f'M €ttstside. $48~7L ' -"'"---- ( r , ' -1. • • ' • ' ' I I ' • -. • . .. . • Hou Ul'tf · t U f r. . ..,,..u!J.C..C'11T1oar 1t:i...,"'i.; '"'""-' ,.,,_...,. U1' ..•. !!! .... ~~!~!~ ... Hou,•1 Unf1'ml1h~d l~.u!'!~::.l.~.~~ ... !~~~I .~!.!~~:!~.~~~~~~ ... ~~~!"!~.~~.' ... " .. ~· .... ~.'!!':::'.':.':.~:!~.. Apo.-tment1 UnfYm. Apcwtments Fwnf~ Offic.e Rtntol 4400 C ryli• '·················· · o ... Pol•t 3126 u~· ·-·-· 3 o •• lo M. 3 H • l7 O C I Moso 3824 •••••••••••••••••••••• or ""'""""-'° '24 •• 3244 L''X · 1 1 unf1Rnfon lf'oc.h 4 01 o '-"••••••••••••••••••••• 4 , l>LJ' ~ .. ~11 o t\I\. ··7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewportltoch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••• I I ,.,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICIC•P•RSQFT 00•••• •••••••••••••••••• n"Xl lo i>f'IOIJ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'\"0R\'1 tC• lll.>'·0 "" ~• ~ .. , MEDITERRANEAN .~ •· ·" t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3l~R . ~ \I.a . '\l.'V. \lni \ li':\V MESA ltil 7 \V f:!o/l'CLI F't-'-Nli ,\GT M)·5032 ul>rhd \ll1 1n11 1111,1· I t!:! ll F.\l I I Iii' 1ur11 :>l•I' VILLAGE I . J 11 o I · ~·I\ J lil)JUI , .! h;a l.u"<ur~ t •• :J<'1 "ii.!'!-\ll" -.1i; .•• ~$\"15::.pJJU!lh31YlC !Kedron1n -.J'IM r·~1 s~111 11~ri~'(. t\dll~ \\';.itt•rlivnl ·11'1 "1 \II.'"' GAR'DEN Gl4 UM2:t butld11H:. P'l 1•ncltRit-d 2 Redroorn&lk·n '-'':? 7·5 ~ .. .. 1)(t\e~·port llrbr. '\\Jll 2 UH. I U<tt:)l(l 736 \Vt!tlo W" Ho.,~ RENTALS ____ l57·316o .\:s ~·fll U:. a l!tll' ~Cll'<'UOn Af ESA Verde-lb ,, n of ~aut 1ful humc' ~'l,>H Drps er 15 bll~·. a S1\LE ' Ll't Ul> 1>0I\(• )Olli' enel ~d . PKids & 5· lrpl<', housing needs. We'rtht'1'I' ok. $380 w/gu.rd~.n~~~loser\•evou! I I 4».I• f,1 \!I 4116·<::11.> v.1th d"ll ld.H'Jl'\' &.. i,: .. 1 voo . i-auuu. .iun i Ucdroom~ ')~'"'1 " 1h ' .• irtJ t, 17Jll\ K1·el:.on 2 Ul·drovni TtJv.nh,1· S.t:![. Huntinqton Beoc:h 3840 hr~pl,ii·1·" IHtn:). :scp Phone Santa L;;nt• 1 blk \\o·e .. toflkil<"h 2<1001/;frbi.lrHl'rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.iundry fu1·' & lru:.I nft:'J:1tcr 842·7~ cost;i~lc~.1l7 l4 1 ~7110zu w•LKTOB••cH 1.·v11\p:'.tctu1' l.':111 : i\lr:t ... ~ Ht·ll :1t8:l3 'Jlis:.! VIA The Real Eslalers 545-3621 • 546-2316 6 PM to 8 PM J'l lR~. f1.1t'ht•hir . lrplr• it ,h\\h1 J:u·1111.1 eJ!'pore l hlk from bl'Jl'h. i l65 'l I :Sl•· i:i:ir:. r-TESA VEKD~:. -Hir, 21.ia, w/w erpls:. drpil. frpk· liltins, rncd y rd. Se~ 3·8p1f!. JOl:J S.unnu l'tac•· Apartm~nts Fu"'isfled la9una Beac h DOLL HOUSE I br, Ot!W ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3748 ~.al~ l'.:~\~. drp:., :.tv Lloytls Bunk Bid~ Balboa Peninsuta 3707 ..............•..•...•• fl,\('! I n'r Cre:<r1•11t Heh Color ·rv S l'l5-Slfl~. C/l.SA VICTORIA APTS 1. 2 & J Br, 1•rp1. drp:-i, hltns. 11.ar . 221 16th SL u1 ::US I.5th St. 11B847 :1957 ,\dult:s l ,'l,:l llll" 'p.111••~ ------- Frorn S!69.SO '\, • l'•·t~ 1'' ~:W 1.l & :i Hr upl s. I,:! & roo1.rec r1n <'11•\,ll(fl''> :.!'~ j{,1 . !rph:~. i;tir .. Sec. ~<i1t:. 1;,1,, l'.· \1,1h•r 11.il•o~. SJ751S35Uruo. pll •••••• ;,;i;, \ tl lur1 J , (;'\1. 1>1~ K!l7U NE\\' tlel u '>C 2 81·. 11 12 ha en . ye . SI75!\.1.'i-!361 Unl\'1.'l'~llv l'ark Jr\111<'.! 2 BR n~;i;l{. Crpt. drp;; Days Ssl.1000 Eves. ;~;;·\·~;.:;;;~.~:4•;t,~·~ Y:.irds. !st & lust S2:.!S ulil 1111·1 "1nt•·r r1·nt.1I :\lo -:.;.;::\VI. J:;i.·, 'i :i l\11 l Hit dllJl\l''>. (jllll'l l 'n~..,t 1~1 ~114 '1'1'r' "'Ull' l'"Utl ('t1t1fl\~. "in;1 :.mok"r~ uni\·, nu Pi.'lS . 1l1;t1 ,\ \\,·..,l l';°lh ;..\~ t1J51'! 11\\11,hn I '1 d 1){] $2.'\0, 1110 12:~ 2Ulh !'It .• ~o F"l'(' ·rohlll Pr<11>crt~· i\t,t:rnt. n10. 4!l4 -0G ~7 <1!' ----Call/oil ·l'i:!I 642-4315 ;,fl.) Jo l\l\'('r~1I\' Park :J lllt, tamrn1.~'i B.\ \\\•th,1r ? BR W /LG. i''enl·ctl ,.d 2 ~·rplc :. 1\\·ail 111Hll('d c pl. & drr:.. Sl!IS. mui1tt; $.J"i5 1110. t>-i-1 -7770 548·19-15 ----- BALBOA INt< U1 .1p1 1·•11111ii>1.·d ld11·h1•11 -.. lln1r111c Inc \\'1ntl•r 1.tll·.., h\• "k 111 ="'"-'""' =--ru.rrr:t.t.; MOCK.a.ho~ i.J.1.J..._ COLLEG E Pk 3 br & rten fan) rm. & Atnun1 ~15 mo~TlO t'Ft·11..1~:~cv ,opt 11'11111 ::ii'il lllll ')(Al \lk, 11111 pou!. 111.irl, phllHl', l,11111 111,, \11.L\C;E 1'.:' l'M 'llJ{j N"wport-Beach --376'9' Obi frple, ~ ba. 207 Prin per mo. 64-4 -32411 or ,I Hll . 2h;1, 1•11111111 lur•n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceton O~~~·b'12f> 552 -1793 it~h"•hr . !Jun .~1· In hi·h OYi'oi1\:\llC lri: OC'f'anfronl ------~:loo inn lil .lttl\' 3l>r . .!h:• \t'h•.Slrlllnt ... ~NntolnYolley 3234 • 2 UR, I l::h1 ~le:.;i \'l•rill' ti;J :i:i!/7 1t;1 ,\ 1;.1n 1111:1. n1i.:h1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S\75. r\dlt:., no pt'!t :. ,;7;125111; 3BR. 21f.i b a, Tiburon Con l.iarag_e a\_·ail 833-89il _ orono del MDI" 3722 Sl4J 2 Ur 4 pico;, 1·11t .. rnµ. refr. fan1 1l~ nu 111.•l.;. I( If. I.!! I. i\u 1-'1•1.'. 1111/\t°Q U NI-:\\' 2 hr. :1fl! frpl~·. \V 1\\1 l'fl\, flrp:. U1 \\'. patio. ctuldr1.·n OK S215 & Ill) tlo!ti -.W7 i58·U ~hahrna1 . ,. ____ .;. ____ -I --5~ 8-u:t:iri 1. 2, & ;1 HEUHOO:\IS AT 'I'll~~ Ul::t\Cll. l\·t:. .111tl 1·h11Qrcn .ICl'CPl~"' :$185 ·' nuinlh anti up.Co1ll WATERFRONT VIEWS IN NEWPORT. strl1C1n9 oeslgn anCI an elegant, e•c111ng wav to uve cnoose lofts. bav windows. sk:yl1gnts. fire-places Your own prlyate patto or ba1conv A frlenCllY m1111on.oon;ir rec center. Tenn1\ courts, too. , PrOll)OnlQI)' Point tunirv adutr-rentats trom 5350 monthlv. 200 Promontorv or V'Jest. Just north of JambOree on Pacific Coast Hlgnwav. Telephone 17141 675·8000. owneCI and managed bV The trv1ne Company. -S:.":l'.15\\'Kl'l'llldr,'.!U.1 .. ~· do. nr Brookhurst & San L B h 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 11:.1.·h. t:ulur TV, n);1id Di ego Pry. 2 car ~ur, "L"I oquna tac 1t,\1 'I\ l·:LOli ~er'. "tXI! Tiii·: i\I ESA t'IMECREEK The Real Estatl' Foir \:.k Jur C:.io 11 k.uld 839·&1 JJ 11·--..;;;,;,.;;,;;;,:: ___ • l.l IJlJ -/lav \111>1\· J.u:. 1u·v :I Hi', :.! l1a. sundel k. ~I. S-175 n1:1 -7:i.VI __ ""·$3751sc-.536-18'2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "llANl)-;1cw:? ,,-,.-:!-Ii i ~ 11,1 p.111u. bt·.1ch "' •'n ·11:-i :"\ Ncwporl Blvd LIVES UP v " "" --:.17;, LGE 1 Or. garugc lry Fircpl:t1t'. ~150 flt u .81 1-plc'>, bt111~. d ~hwl1r Huntfngtonleoch 3240 yd,smpctok.No.end ffi:17113!o\ ~' i. TO ITS MAME l.1u11tlrv J,J1·1I. .,·ron1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUl.SUT il~~.1dscn11tu rnl STl'.:l'.STOOt'I·:,\.'\' Uver~t al llr.-cs:1ndHl ~l u ,S:!<!.J lor.slulho\\'I :.! ~ den,patio.So.Li!J.:. 1'\'I !urn u 11l tvr l.1d1 :1 Hrlrn).:!B:1.S:US 1110 strc:1n1:. 111th v.::1tc-rl':ilh 1r1lh'l\, Nr. Hunl111g t01n S220 /S2SO SCl'eral 2 Ut P•lll1JJ!llllOl1, n1• .ill l'Jll \\'iJ1to..•rl•·~1 ~('.tl7.'i-IS\f.lll 1·rc11le 11 rel;1x1n~sclll ng ll;1rhuu 1·. Nu pvl:). apts 111rcli~tJd~.G7.1 1:11~1 fur your spacious ncv. 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S.:!15. mo. -. rnuritll'd "' 11lushln1ls1·11s.: Ii Surround1n9s 'lll'I:::!Blt ·pt:· drf> ·ne S1><tr. 2 hr. ide<il rt'llrl-d . ha Irony ll\l·rlook1ng Brand new commercial romplc-x' ::ipt1111sh st)'ll' Plt·nty of Park1na:. t'ro111 :kli.i :.•1. ft. tn l<IOOsq. ft. nr n111re. Full ratilltic~ Drop t'l'iling!--. Re<'e"111•d hi;:hling. Air <'Onri1tionc-d Prtme locat1011 · JUSt ull rrc-""'t1y' 1;ucx1 \·1111b1hl \' L\uw l1•as1n!! nl!W rel.ii ~ind otfret• :1~ fL 11n Sun. !\11 s~1on Vic-jo-EI Tor" Ar1.>;1. Call ru pre\'il'w !71417;""12-1100. :"lo fces.963··15679GJ-li8(i NOR Ttl end0<·l';H1\'1('\I 1\dult:. Nopo·t... llE l.IJXE l.2~~3 11r 1\r1,,· , ... ·' ~·. ~·1't;5 S2 :J:l. Allo\v<i nce l'or har hor&·.oct>an.SJ.).v.•k. askfor8e\'or l)11 1r . 3BR2HA l·harm<'r$.ljO 111 nH:>.ll-'ur'nS.2J:1 Ll'XlJHl<JUS Li.:. J hi . P\ll'al1os llldl'ool 1':1.1 • t~n~ .ot . · L'll~mt . 49 2 -1 07~ v r ·~ blvc k 01·e11n. <!50U ------!\-Jo. Unfurn. 49-1--6424 2 llD fl :\1 Furn S:.! 1:.. ni·e<tnlronl. \Vnlr. $.1.'lU. Nr Sho1;·~ r\dll' Only S:l+·~~-~~ ~ 44f.-5:JOO collect. S1•av1t•\\', Cd:\I WALK lo beach, mLn1 -----Jti5 \V .\\'il~nn&IZl!l7 l l•'rplr. l:iund, ;:·.,r. • · --·'-"'-"-'-'--~~---cond ., 4 b<.'drm, 2 bath. Loguna Miquel 3252 __ --ti<lfi 3111 Mort1n1que Apfs EX'l'l-I A lgl' 2 Br. 2 Ha.dlx s--.---.----3880 Ll-:~~p Hrn . fl\'l ha for fplc, cpts & drps. blt.ns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICE 1 llr d!llx. Quiet -----1777 Santa Ana A\"t'.Cl\.T poolside <!ill 11r beach , an a na em 1 d •ent ~an1a & VL'H:V. 1\1Jl 1111 lhc IK'11rh L'I, !nr Apt J 13 ~;.tti-5542 :1dlt:;.. Sorry no pels SIG5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . p Y .. f. · frulttrees,$345.a month.2"",2UAco"dco•lht :o.;1·1•. Ii\. i.:ara~c ~ ,.. !\1.i,,noh.1 llB k Aft un " " 111 ~1•11·11ort. Hcarh. ;1 HR . ---· --S:lti-~li2 3 BR AOUT.T Condo. II ~ • "' · . ·· . f No fees. Ask tor Bev or golf course overlookini ~:n111!uycd ;jtlult V'"" :.i:1 E I .d 'L 28 --------. 1 4pm, 96.l 73·1h DEl.1 'X io: ~ roorn o f1('c Dale003·<t567,$3·1i!l6. lak•. 527'. 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STUD IO i.!pli1 . l>i.·i·vrul•ll }~~l·r En~lcnook~ wdt~~~ 1 Pillio. SJ75_ to s2u1. \ h:ihy hf'ach ~ Victor llU!l? s , Ur apt, SI 15. l' :'of. Call Call for appnt 5.';G-&l-11. 48ed~oom'.11\~bath.xlnl 6-$2-3188 __ turn. w·atl·r & J,!:i~ pi l 1;1~n._~;ayri1o~t~·7.~·l 5Jtj ·· ok. Nr. lrv111c lndustr1al l ·H.11 . r ~ng~, rcf_r1 s 1'. Me5aV5rdQ _Eos~&Adams :1ft 4pm.751-Ufi82. -----·- localton, 1nclds ~P:tg, J & 4 BR vcarly Near Slf;{I p{;'r111n r.U'i ." .. 1:1•! ----ai:_('il 5.'i7 ·214-'1 ---<'P~:.ldr.µ::iilc~:xic1)a~ 4 18 0 F'F.~fAl.l':. age 25-J.',. ?ffi~Fo~asBtl d drp!'i. lots 0£·deck1ng Ix!· h SJ65 T &l'J--~~:\V<l1."<2Urduplt•xor :, 1 nii;,u1icn a c · -----sh&r&i,Zbraptonoi:ean· Pr1ml' ....,ew,........ v • around pool. VacanL act;~yw~doHc·;tt,· S2~5 .. 2Llr.r1•1 k·1· l'tll1ld l\r hou:i1.·. E!1.•c kit l('fllt 11j'~~-l :::r~:'r .1.1~1~·1,· ~11·dinc\.allu.t~I. blk · S:inta Anll siz~ to Sill .. fronl.'St:f,/c-a yrly location~ fr-ant office SJ7S. Jll.'r mo. Ask for 1 · l'oul. Adult:.. ~ .. orrr. nu ).':ir.tc~· \V . B:iv "'" ,l)l:., 11 ~"· > 1· •c Ii-: Stu LO rt>nl:i · 2 :>. Specinl Single Apls. 675 -i575 1860 A M t Keith.962·4<171. --~..:_!291 pets. •·1.0111.. Yuull l.11-l' ti7.I 5YKI jl·~"l~ St.~:.. in•: ;11 lk'l" r.rurn b(';1rh,: nr. P01!t .ry (;ar;1~!'S1nrl'rl Nr.:ihop.l-'C."'.-'= • twpor -----1coNOU~hr,21,~b<1,povl. 1,,, . ,,5.,')8011 Ukr N" ,.,. :->h_a1·k & \1ll.1i,:C' l'Jtr. pin~& .. tr:in~portation. F"E:\f ,\LJ·: need s 1"0 Bl.,d. Ideal for many HUGE POOL bllns. \\"asl1 /dry, i;ar. nu 1111~1 \V:1l l,1t•1· 1.1;, oKu.i \\',\\.!\ ·i't) H,\'r' & Ul•,u·h -'~:\\'L'i' Dl':('CIH \'l'IO:I) ::.150 :\lo Jll,l.·l. :i,ll ul,11. . S42-li547. hdrm apt 111 sh<1r<' "'1th purpo5e5, Good troi· 4 Bedroom, 1a, balh. xlnt pets. 5350 mo liiS !HIQI , . hr. 1 ·~ ba. 11.ar. lndr~·. rrn ~ 11..r v.·. ,car \\"..1ll·i· 11.i ;\lt''111n Ill all;. ~:J.l·07.n --s<1111c . C.:\I. Cal15'15·36fj.'i. fie. Formerly Coin & lo~a lion . inrldi; crp<•· ------1 _13,\(1\l·.Ll!H .. p1 ,111Ll l•d s;.!:1:,~rl:--.r.,.1:-; !0711.Jrd· I . J •• ,,,.L'•',' v11··.1\···· St Sh LI f I ( s11;11 1<i1;; ~ 1 r<1nl!" "'"'" h , h amp op o • o drpi; lols u( decking ll AHBO'k ll1ghl:inds. 1·r11li'. fl'fl l<. l)'I 11•11"· 1n~51tl·i551Sor:..11'1 :kil.1i . r r~;~l 1\LE s :lr~lor ou:<e " a rou~d pool. Val"ant. close lo ~l;iruiCrs Sch & l.iunll. n 0 r 1<!'.1111111.nl..:: s!.:...·1 •,',.',,',·,·,,.,c,·1;1, 0 11 1~1 I :!;1 I Ult.AdulL..,.Sr!'l.J. • NEW • w /~:IIT\f'. ctuld p.,.1 •>k . parki nq. A.,aflable S315. per . :mo. Ask fof1 Park, .t:n:;1 ~n middle Scb ~~q \V . I.Ith SI. &12 J~-·~ CapiStrano Be-och 3818 :.:ti07_Sol~n.1 _\V:iy. Lai:iula _•_·c_c_kch11i-_:i ~·-•_1_1 rr.~ Jonuary I. 1975. Call Keith,962-4471. &llbr.JiLgh D1st.31.Jr.~ $3 0WEEK&UP •••••••••••••••••••••••r llr a111 . :.11.11·1ou' 1·,1r1) 1 Bil. nr. Pottery Shark. YOU'LLBEGLAD FE ,\IAl,I·: Hoommatl' W. E. Lachenmy•"· -----ba pvt. Pilllo $100 mo ;IHH.2 BA .l,lltll:.,dsh"'hr hl!n-. dr11:., p.11111. Sli:i. \V \V ·1·pl. drps . :.l\'. & YOU WAITED! v.·anlctllu~hr.Jbrfl>rn-'d Realtor-646-3928; VA CANT. 1 story prestige 54§-7842 •S6.ti0 Night. & l p \Y:O!<hrr dr.v~·r. Oc:1·.in 1,1 ~· 1266 , ... ,,1:!. J)t't:k. "" p1•ts . b h C d 2 BR I & S( ·• • 1 t<R \ill ' ·-lnlrodul'tini; nev. ar home on B11I. l ~l;ind E••• 673--4577 on o. · ne1vcp s ----• UuL0 ~" 1 ' v1f'w S2?J. ••(~12·11 5.'l. ----• -S210 1110. incl. ulils. • P aint. 2 C ar e1icld WESTCL!Ff-',\RE,A4Blt •TV&:\laLrtS~:rvAvad ----1-1 BDRMW/LOFT I'll ,_,,, .• , ... ,, .. onl>·· ;ind I hclrm apl\Sr·"·rll 675 -12-44 ---LOWCO•T I nd $265 3b• 1-t Clcan&nc:il ¥Ph S llld 3822 ... .... v.orth :<C-l·1n~. lf' 1n('< --:------JI garaae, x nl co . · a omc. · . · one cr\'Jl'e Corona del Mar P\t. pnl1t1. frpl.Gn1ool1.L vt•t afforadaH!c •Gr<'a! ll u n t\11\1 AT 1'~ bl w n per mo. 962-4'171 ask (or ~~lross, Sf~~~m ttlarine,'hs 1morh'·11 • <' S . ..;•••••••••••••••••••• 1-1 BDRM LAH(;~::? Ur, 2 h;i, scr .. 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Li\lt!l 1·: .-.unnv tr,.111 1!•'<·or~1lcd t•-l·l·li800 01• ·283 Avocado, CM U'L\' 1 l.J·:l-··r. l'\!''~,2 ,"1.:1 lJ!e hom e 11 .U. Sl:itL • • • MOO Fi Ll.fomc.3 hr.2 ba,--·--apl l'.il.,1.1,:iu·.r g~·t)uu·t 1~ll7:l:'.•; 645-0143 Br d<·!U:\.I' (.'nn 646-8453 ~)!i2·8668uft6 CarlSt•wart lg. rrrl. eust. decor'tt. PVGLASS 111 1.1.. ~Pt:•'-aJu!t., 1111 111·1 :!2:11 \ Co•I• Me$a 3824 . '''''''''''''m<. <1u.,·J,·o•·oolo>' 1100',1'•1>\'l'I·.· v.a11t,•d 10 1 19 Vio Ml'nfOM" r 1 II tucula r K'C ·1n vu l"•Jl'!l•'I (;llAlt:\IJN<i · 1 l\1•. ~lju "'"' '' lots 0 \\'OO{. wa p:ipcr. I I • I . ur lh1l J:t'f" Dr ... fl('l';!rl I 1e"s . n••:1r \'u· Lll'llllP. :;hare :1 ht' tlu11I;\ 11\•:n MB 92660 m1rror.S3501no1ncl.yd. 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S310. per mo. ------~:lni i;.irrlo•u \pl .., L.ir\!•·1 S.·2 11r IRBSl7.i , :1dull:-nopct' SllfJ $Hi5.LIJ\'ELYn1•"'t·ondu.t\/t'. l 433 sup"r iorA•enue 10x2U PRIVATE. 101."k"d Refs r eq'rt. 962-2811 an C leml'nfe 3276 r.4i :11;4~, .! llH Sl:Jll 1.1·ith Patio 1970 \\':1llac1•.1;.1fi (117•; C&:U. tJsh1~1hr. pool, aar. Newport Beach S15. rno. 406 :!2nd St, 111111 962-4471 -RO!Os •••••••••••••••••••••• ::;1'.l.:. 1;.i~ & \\ati•r 1111· ,, s:!.'>tl nio ~\ 71i.;.-, lln)!t1111 BcaC'h.900 -l~'i~I ---RAND new 4llr. 2000 :.ii •TropicalPool• • ll l 1111 'l'hP llrah•n l'atl1 TJ IR El': l1lks from 0t•ean. fl v.•?ocean \'u froin s .i.:. I Hr. l'Pt .... drJ> .... blln!'. h~-~i".l'~~i~s~l~~'.~~11~ i~;~' 1n rcor, $170 mo. Prefer pil'rlo o .r . hoi rboc' 1.,c pn\ln. (i.1 . .; & w.11ll•l"pa1d · ,\(!ul t.; Nol'1·1~ N 'l" II"" iltl10111n~. :.w1mni1 ng 1 1 l"ft>wport Beach 3869 •····••••••••••••••••••• Plt 1\CTICAl.LY nf'w l.,,.,.,,~ A 1 .. , B >b· Ball>oa Pen1n:.ula rt•ntal ' · ' fl~-~ r.~ a 3BH 28A, furn or un \\l(';~tt•llff arc;.1.' ~m.all ~ct furn'. Pc-r mri. yrly $100 <.I~ .. cu ll b42-i l .'i2 : \V in\t'fSJSO+ulll":-. SINl;LF. garai;:l' for rt>•lt s:kl monlh. Cu:..l:i ~l•·~<i older rou,1tc. o pet.s. no S5(1(). mo. 71 '·196·"°"•'·• "'" "" 1 1 • .uxur1ous s 1ac 1·;1rp1·t .. ""' 111.MJ . T<'l', roon1 . v.·a~ 1cr:) ··hildren. Arl 5 pm. --·---• l.IH111" 1111•l 1)1 ~hw;1~h1·r .. NICEl.Y Furn. lltil'h1•lot & tlr;.·1·r~ 536·0726 ~ouses Furniih.cl or • l.rl! l'ool & ti;1:. Hiil)':. ------U f I h d 3300 ni:1t11r1• ni..1l1.· only. no NEWPORT HEIGHTS, :.!Bil Sl!HI 1 llll fr !ilill ti-I.> \IOGO CAl.1.673 MIO . ___ 6~2:361 ~ - - I' G ARA\.t: ~[lUC'l0 , II Wc:;t Nev.·port S'll,l 1no. Irvine 3244 n urns e l)C<t1> s10:, 1n1·l u111 1-.1 /f.· r;;1s &· \V;Lli·r inl c;,u'Jl!t' • •• I I •1·•1 ,·,••") Hra111I N1•\\' Clo:.c• lu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• i•S ·'· ,,,.. L·MANCHA·PT· , Sl'huol.s :1 HIL i• · 1!1\, ~ "" ~ THI': T l::llltACl'~ Univ Pk 2 t1H 1't1rn :-.11.., l<\•1 · rul 1lht l!nruec·. ht1 ins . frph• 7i8!'if'ol\ l'l.11·,.,c· :\1. New 201'. 2bll frplc. csl1n CORONA DEL MAR 111"11, 1u1 1·hildr1·n "r Pl'l~ 1 ·.111 Flt•t.• Lulun:in. Hk.r t.12 2110111ri.1:; thl lH dee. 2 patios. CHO 63-1.~ • Clost• lo b(';,it•h, Jhl' 11\l H lj Oti.J:! . ,j 11 ·' .. Iii h 11'1.\ x;1:t 211 ! I -~----n1a(·.S.l00yrlybl' I·: Si ll!·: ~ ,111pl(•'>. 1nt •2hr r111·111shcll s.1:r1 :-:11.~lll' 1 1111 1 .. ru :"l'1•\\ OAKRIOGEVlLLA p;.t10 ,\ ,.:.rra;.:1· Sl''!I ---~i)-OtNewpon R1tr s i·rpt., ~ 11 .• 11\1 ~,~.~ 1,111 ;1 Hi :t Ila hltn'; ,.1111;.1n,11 111•1, .<i:.2 >1:n:1 .111:\ll·:s Hf\l.'1'\' • RE~T·Ls. 675-551 I ""'''0/Tlt' "22 .~. !1!'i!I ~Ill! \l'r 1,111 .. Ilk. ..... .... .... iiiJ·fii!JI> . I 1•nll•r 111·1~ ~l 'i.'i \lu Unlvcr silY Pnrk • BR ,21J 1~11 53951495 Huntinqton Beach 3740 l'Hl\',\l '' .. ~Br.:: Utt , l~0 1\lllt·r·t.(.,\l 1Hti .>•r,11i ownhouse/ .. The Tcrrac-e Unfurn 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• izar. patio & v:inl. s.?2:> , •t• 2 BR,2 Bu $350/375 ....................... LOW WEEKLY ~H fll'l!' 64C·olll4 Marina Paci IC a BR, 2 Ba i39o5142.5 R T•s VILLAS Oeo"'llomes EaslsldoL'J'31,. A • • -•GARDEN/l.PTS I · 3 8R,2 Bw 5450 n r W 4'stc l1 ff /lilh Executi.,eSuite!o •••POOL Hr;1ndNt'wCu~tom/\pts W•lnut$quare Pool /re<'. Lllf' :)00 A1,:i 727 Yorkiown Blvd. l 'nfurn 2 llr .1pt 1n r.imi llat'h ID!l ~"I! 2 BR F'am Rm S?'i5 646 3255 Ue.1u·h 111\d ti\ Vo11.town I) llf'<'lln n t'rpt~ & drp:s J)ri\ l' hy 1l!O\1t•lor1.1 HLl.V FS. l~t' tl\t~lt·rn :! 111·. ! u.1 '' pobl. l'r1>t:.. tl!'LJ..;. a IJ(UHlanl h1UlS & ~1•Jr:ir.,·. frpl<'. :? e;u J:.1ra i,:o•, s:_:~}O lllO 'lllhl('l, •il(I 4jli\ PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Hachclor I •tr :~ H•·dr1111m.;"'anrl 1·nv.•nhou.~~·" ~·r. ~21 .ao t)pcn ~1-6 Dally Spa Pl)()li;·T!'n111tt \rro:.~ fron1 l''a.,hion Ii.land :il J:1mhortc un ~an JvaQu1n I hlls K11act 17141 &44-1900 . 'TurUt:RO('k IUNTINGTON Dciirh, 5]6-041 I Nnpeto,;'&12~S Alrn11"'tlo lh111t1n.:1.on 3 DR, 2 9,. $43514501 lgc 2 Hr. -2 Ut1 . tnt'I ~tJr. STUDIOS & I 8Rs lh ·;1t·h 1.1\ nr.t-; 3 II It. 2 h11 , l 'p Grecntrcel·lomes 1 & l':XTHA tr)! 2 Ur. 2 Ila •ClPl·:NS1\1' ~t·~.. ,,.,,1,, lloplc• "'"''· . poo. i>Runa Jllt't1i11. • t'ull l..1\t•h1•n ,. ~Bll .3 U:t 5400 i•t h 11 1. '' . 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Ciill i\lr Sn~ilcr JUNIOR, SALESMEll I)', jj to 5 :m. t'ronl oflil'l' Wh ilt• 10 :spd. 2 1noni, oltl. \'ic El ·roru, lloi ktu•ltl & ""ard V1r . ht"~ C~!l.R r & brti!htencrs & ftffninul{ lu~n :1 nC'e.!-. d1sh~·,ashers. ottrl2-<llZI Jl apr1\•aranc<' Call ~Ir~. Unusuol Sttrflary I or ~h . 7.52 ltt72 H.id xe rout c s_irf'cli; f l .. 1i,:~~l~.4.11 1:J:l1 bleach for your whitl 6•12 626:1 ~1 1 1· & H/i\ F; <I u ,1 1 . t) r·p 11 r . ,\gc 10 15 t::1rn S2f>.$40 Cal dVl'<'l l for A opt. for unusu•d OJlp, lo enjoy PUt.:ll-IO!ip (i\uslrlan li .. w·ird 5Hli ~9~ ) c11r11els. Sove your t:ornplt'\l) l 'Jumll 1 n~· ECmpln>•'' per week get tin~ new MG Otl.Jl l '·k . 1 & 1 ~ ' ' · · · 'I 11 ~0 · f'emalr l'Oodle h · ..... ,,,"• 1 le '"''"'"' ---'" P JI'. .. an o yi;1i1 "' · rac•<) ur·.•nd new. ••d· -----.,., ' · ' · mO!lf')' y!'l:lv111p.mcc.i.:· """'. • · · ·"'""·.,., l'Uil!O n1cr s rnr lhl' • -'" J.ClST. 2 dog11 . (ierm ll I k · L l d e r I Y · 1r<1 trips \\'ill clean hv CLERK TYPIST f)A IL'' r I I.OT ti ft er llN S m in istratlvc 11~"1@nmts. den Clrtee. 536--6&16. Brookh11r~l/Ad:1ms, Ji ii • , ' lte-mod•l/R • 6081 /\hilily to get ~d on g -.----Shep-under rne;ol11::11uon 1ng rrn ., cUn1ni,: rm., & •par A 1 p Clerk. 1'ypillif riO !'!Chon I :inti S:alurd oy~. CHARGE MUR E w /peuph\ Genuine in· SC H w INN VARS ITY. & :i Labor;ul1,r.f.4.'i -1.l:11 963·249'!.:..._. h r1H Sl:i. Any rm. 57.5(1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w.p.m . G0tid w/f'lgurcs. You mu11t l;eoulofschool SurAi•'al fl(lllr, 7:30sh1 r1 . lt"l'l'Sl 10 the f.'Oll llnuin" Girlii 10 !lpd. Oran"c. ~~---t'C)UNTl · \\l:ilc locl.apt)l.i rouC'h SIU. Ch~ur 5.'i. ll. QUA LITY Work,,Rcr., Z: to;x pcr . nol necesl§. by 3:00 p.n\. 11nd he :1bl<' ritust htivt• char~Cl'XIK'I'. s uccr,.s or our busi nes!\. Very Ad cond. $00. Call -e<ntJND : Sn,Jll 2 mon th w• "hi. cht",.t \Veil mnn· )'rs exp. is. 11.·hnt l'11un1 s. Yt'lJ exp. l,i:c & sm job5. 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J\l illi, Ori11that ilwagn•t lOllR&"t Cla~111l1ed Ad! one r · 'l:C rvc y pur 11.114•s1A ()a~ly l'llot l.;la~~1flcd ud. l·tt lt; .2 141. .isk for t\lr 1a2 $1M -lh1,.1)1t11 I. 301 VW·tori<i , Prc~s Will ,1r1iin. Call I h •·I h I des w e;e • 642 lli78 tod~! l:'Li\SSI Fl fo;o ~·111 !K!ll111 ~'i7 -93()7 H1 <! 567H • Ho~s • C~1 r~12 2734 • fi-tll 0110!) f AN NED •l home . .. , • . ' llcycles 8020 Dogs 8040 •To Tau 8045 J•wehy 8070 Miscellca1~ 8080 iscelloneous Thu""oy; tlece..bor 19, t974 DAJl Y PILOT D 11 ······~11•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··············!······· ....................... ························· Wctnted 1081 Radl ....... Soil "9060 Motor Crclet/ -j 1' "' -' 0 ' · Scoo ...... -.. "· nALEIGtl G.P . 27 " HEJlHY 'S, 1'.9 ALL BLACK l\ab. P1.1ppy, WANTED ••••••••••,••••••••••• tflFI Sf 1091 •••••••••••••••••'•••••• • ....-. ~• Au!'itriao Styr Clubman .BllJo~F.DS . fenlale, 12 wts. ShW 4: TO p CASTf . DOLLAR 1 IUYt! ANT 0Rdlf.NTAL 1 RUGSd ••••••~••=-•••••••, t~US'r SELL by ,, 122 •••••••••••••-•'"•~••'. f 26''.BothfuUtoor.tlui::s. Board1ng&Gr'?lJmlng Wurmed. Need:s gd. PAID FOR YOUR Good, u11ed furnlture & We 11ee sevcru use • • . 11 ~ • hollies, parl$. BoUt ne Pickup&Dehver1 homo.Mt-396S JEWELRY, WATCHF.S, appliaocvsorwiU1eUfo1 ru~s&i,tapestry.Willpay BARZJLA"f'. 8 ~ Ste~cu Lido 14 Nu Rae, Cus~m S200Jpr.646-4367 Poodle Puppy .Sale ART OBJ ECTS GOt.I> you. cit:th.G44 -532G Walnut cabtnet.Quali.ty. Sal11&w/cover$695.K1te 546-2848 OODERP.1AN /Sl1EPP.1ix, SILVER SERVtci-;' MA.STERSA.UCTIOH $450.642--4872 cla11s Chnm1l :l B;;igs PANASONIC JO s pd ., fema le, 3 yrs . Spay FINE .. ~URN & AN '. 646·1686833·9625 SCR.4.PGOLO 6" SINGER Color TV Comp!. Refurbished b)' needswurk.CaUaft!IPM 000 Ohedience clas~ le w /s botiL Needs 2d, . ' " 83909 Highest pri~ paid ror Floor Model $250. Good shock 11 /'Z -I $3!'1 5 . 642-7950 sturt Wed. J.an 8th, 7:30 home. 586-$724 1492-20 1 lqUES. 645-2200 ~· 6or_ Sunday · 74 rin~:s. -bracleb , jewelry, Erickson :JS wheel 5 bag~ RALEIGll , fi1c11s, 2C''. P!'lt, Nl:l/lrviuu area, dys. JNDIAN Jewe lry, r1ngsNEWPOHT 1kh--Tennu1 altoode ntali:;old. ~d·642 --499ZaftSpm Ask $27,950, D;,1y1J. (213) Bike. Xlnt cond. $9U 01 545-49ill OOHf:RMAN mix, good fr, $6, bra,-eleb fr. S8. a_ft Cluh i\lcmb('nitup Sl.500 Sunset Precious A.fetals AMPEX reel tu reel tape 538-22'l2. ~ves.bi3-0389. · bst offer. :J.iij-£S2() aftl'l • PET WORLD. w /children. 4 wkdys/O ll dsy wknds inc I I rans Cc r f ee, 249 t'urc11 t Ave, Sui~ 5 d e c k , $ I S 0 w I Pl 35 Tri Ketch & 81 6 •Call'46-517'1• 003-3012 51:11 -ll·lneves La J!una Bch. Ouywg micro1)honcs. Cull moor'ing nl'w lull)' · Ll a~o·A11so. Chihuahua, h urs I" 3 Daily ·-2291 • ' 'l' J> odl pk' u ... .......--·. e quipped . $1 7,750, 2-10 Speed bikes. 2-111y o es, e 1ngcsc, • SAV~ A• Cl!R!STMAS DR. £SS lllNG w/8. full cul "'OR SAL~ P'.t fl"ll fi"llTerr' ~ I d • s " • '"' J,ftG Ste,eo N1'kko 675~~--speed bikes, 3 Schwinn .. :-1, " 1ers, Dog · Wel•h ~-gl m·•x t iamon S«gcnu1nc an-0 A . Lln->ln ----------R~A·DYF'OR Cockapou, Pomer;i.nian, · '""" , d •• me ·Id · nt' mcril'an '' USED ORIENTAL t~!\1 /Al\1 , SH tmlbl, 3H tJ'SN'RK s·a1·1~ .. 1. com· Stingrays. 9 -5 call purebred poodle others :awana_ e ra i;. Pi1 rk1n~ Lot Sweeper, k S350 11 ~~ .....,.. Cl-IR ISTMAS '645-7122, after 5 pm Labs, C. Shep, Amer. 494-t85J ' · Cr.i.dl(!d 10 ropt:br;iu.letl t.fode1Al400asiseond1-RUGS '~10r 81' s. • nu. se plcte, hurry, 1s t $35. Yamahu Mini Enduro. 642-Bt>G I Eskimo, 100 MIX~O · gold. Never worn. Or-tlou ·rop $S Paid. Jlave your $l9J)(lnttd675-~l'S tokes it! 673-9119 Xtnt Cund. $2SO. Call ------·I PUPS. Stud service most fic1al evaluation $1500. A ppr 1'sed then <•U -------1 S<i l(•w1ll bc m:idi;toth1· ru~s oi a • .,... lli" SYLVANIA t:nlor· l•'IB'·'RGLS Sa'-·« f"<· 5"fi -1 ~>87 100 Pegasus.. 27" A!\1F.lt 1CAN l·:AGLE: breedS.2525Westt7thut SJiEPHERDMIXOO rare & beautiful in vest-h h b dd r thcintuine.Ma-8074 V It . N "" .,...._.,, .. r-; f)(' · lO speedHike,xlnl l'ulld. t'airvi('w, SA. Open PUPPIES ine nt 1 ly $99" IK l'St 1 e r roin -----1'. .3yrs u<.Co.~t cwt 2 I'· $l25 541}1492 1 r _ :.A1r.2po=rt,,_ __ _ F 11 un J scah·ll IJ1ds submitted ht usic:al 5399, "l'll $150. C11"1n ory 111 ~· · $60673·8410 ___ __ .Vl•S. 5:11·5~7. 4 Mo old. 536-6725 645·8385 l~vt Ptv. the Uus incss (_)lfi rt· of tht• &IS~>!iOO _81:._~~Jys ------I •74 SUZUKI 550 MATCl!Ell Ladi cs,f\FGllAN puppies, M/t'.OLDF.nglishSheepdog toEXQUISJTE Gr..,cn ·r ur· Nt·~·porl.'.'olt'i:><i Un1l1l't1 lnstrumenh 8083 -------$11$0 Perle(·lcondition.. ' I I l h 't f th N · c h "·'••hi>ol lli"lr1 il, lli~7 •••••••••••••••••••••• BRANU New l973 laats,Slips/ tall54f.-~ .. 7~< ___ _ '!Ian s It• ux1• I fllt·i~ -i.:c one o ese ~x-good home. quo1 sc liVaJu .::>qL~:i-~ .~ " 9 .. - SUP Elttt li 1cyelcs. ot1c<tl lymarkcdbeautics 962.3711 neeklal•c, sacr1r1l'l'. l'l l1l·t·nti11 Ave, Costil lf\NJ(), Lyle :i strin~. Ma ~navox, Pecan I Docks '070 Front , rcur lil t•s, for Chrislnl<tS, Call f>46----8651&12-90!!8 !\l1•sa on <u· t>erorc 11 .00 uS('(I vel'y htUe. $80 or ColorT.V. &Sland.:::iae. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · w 1 ff 64 «·" 1· s ... ,., <"1,·.32-19 '• S11e. I Sonny Nutter Dynahub"encrah1r,furk 557-0585 fu , • 805 , . A ,;\1 ,, cdnc!>1 ay. tu:ti~O er. 0-.....:.Vat """""'~ BALBOA COV•'S, • Iv 0 LADl '"S 0 H b' h "" i\:11111 Team) 12:icc. $6.$0 . keylock $65c<i 552-!Kl53 -mr re "' inner . in)! .. J1.111u;1ry 1.i, l!.175<1 l w ic 11m . NL·wport. Power Bost up ~fl-10!17, -__ ..:._ __ :__ ~ DACllSl-IUND Pups·2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)iamond:-1. Sapphire, tinH•andplal:f'theawurd ~-----· loats&MariM to35'. ----------- SPEEDWAY BIKE 1'WO Schwinn Bikes. 1 fem, AKC, HlkJTan , Emerald :>. Unique will be m11dc.1'hc 1.:qu1p-COMGAS _ Equl nt fi.otQ--43l3 im-2 ·YAMAHA 250 MX. _ Mans 12.Jip_Q._jJ_Q._1 Still· Reugy.!._?_filJH2..~_& MATlRESS[(' eu:t tom de"s-ign-:-S150 fllent must be pickl-<J Up r.on -Bops, 'l'11mb:1, pm~ -----,1 k 1 d $60 3 "'< 4444d c-_,..-;.. I s w"673"'"'" w I B ,,. bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .111, A .1 b 'I". ..a·eolcr . ... ~ray5 sp , .67 -7780 °" -ays. vaue. ae . .n.JV. ·°"""·not lat(•r than ccncs-ongos . .A uJUSla c :-. • , va1 a 1 1l1es 586 -8762 • -----------MATIRESSEs --.-----ll ay .• January ~2, HJ7:-1 st;ind, L·omplclc set, Nev.'port Beach. 20 '·30' GIRLS Schwinn 20" Like SllEL 1'11-.:S I i'rlnu-Coll1es) • • • . Machinery ' 8078 whe n pay ment 1" 10 tw b r a 11 11 new $ 3 5 o , Gener-al 90 IO Power. :J.S '-50' Power or '71 YA ti-1 AllA Mini En· new $25. Boys 20" $10 AKC !leg. ·rri. Champ Queen, t~ull & TWin Sets ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ·,0 , .. ,.h ... , .. ,.h1i·c· ,.,.. 1'""' 5 .. ,1 673 5253 ·'u•o Sl65 <' d R bl w ·11 ma L' -• ·' "' • ·' " •" -'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. · • • • · u • . . Boys20"$7.67S-912H. .:>I re· easona c. 1 PRI CED 'l'O ~10VEIO"Allas lulh" SQ"1l'lOOI· l'hctk "rn atit• oul tu the -----968-9271 --hold 'till Chris tmas . NOW•• . . ... ·i-:N IJElt SILIX.'r rcverb CHUJSt: 1·111>.: OPEN2sPi\Ct:sa .. ·a1I upto 25' ·"---- Pt.:U Gt:oT, hluc-23", 5S7 1)1~;9_ RJ3:%2S &646·868ti ' ing ~:'iO. . · ~~is lrn·t . l I (; urt a r f\ mp . $220. S~A$ (JN A SO' POWJ<.;lt in channel. J ae.obs H.cal-1971 1\USQUVARNA ,sin' xlnl coqdit1·on. ~~~ ----------·1 979-IK-l·l c.quipm,-n in,.j)' >t' •·:.. M I Bo A ·r I EA R N jj'i;J.5995 """' '['\VO -Fem. Dollcrmen COMPUTER·GOOF amlnctl llt t.hl' Opcr11t1nns I-' ender ustang c C\', • ty. Ph: 675-6610 cond. ~I Ei 9 rm . .,,.L. --------f" h •·-Id "" i'•cellaneau• 8080 BuLld111", 92!1 B;.iker l;uilar. SHJO. Xlnl c.ond. SEA!\'t~~S lllP1 . JO~N Ca 197 -I""" .. . ·-in<· crs,U~·""'o . ....,u. E'xccssive s hi pment ,.. 673-liltil oun SEA EXILOH~R B I /S -"/ ---:.:ccc:..-.c:.O'---U~ED Rebuilt B1l·yc!t-i; ea.Calt642-2483 f-;·om Eu ·t ~annot be ••••••••••••••••••••••• Street. Costa !\<lesa. Sec SJllP TOD/\'\'. COED. oa s pe~ 'i i Kaw. 90 Street dirt hke new. l\pprox 'rJ Ont:: ·h· s ~1 r Ver 11 M 1 1 e Y · "EVB<>ARD Or~an. ~. INTERESTF::O BOYS & Ski 9080 Xlnt. running con·d. price.10,5,JSpceds&St·TINY AKC, Vorkics, s0 1Pt0cd b=~~bi! ~~i' WANTED fl'linimum bidSSO.OODLS· Sp;1n1s h Guitar. $20. G l l{LS 14 -17 CALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\tany xtra s, S22S. ing ray s. fl.toto ·cross J'oms, 'l'eud Cup P_oodles, fngm Po1~~ & Pool . W11i ·rop CASll Dt)LLA R trict reserves lhe r1 ghl ln fo: lcct r i c Gui tar w I 846-7497 or 962-97-10 '73-t9' MINI Cruiser. G46-8il27 equipment & He;.ith rur e re apricots. be' .. d ' ed·. PAID f'OR YOLI R refusc anyor;1ll bids. amphfier,$35.49-l -225(1 F'TEtflPM ---Cruisers Others.893-9719. sacr1_r1ce 1m~ 1ate-_A_· __ f __ _ Bal'd & Llluprnld. en~. YAMAllA 300 MX. $300. RECYCLED CYCLES -----lyto sat1srycreditors. JEWELRY, W/\TCllES, '70 CARRABl-:LLA 100 aft 6pm_.:.._ Boatw t trailer.l2 ft.$IOO. low hrs. Metalflk fin . XI or bst. ofr. Call Ron at 'ILKY 'l'e rr1ers AKC $90 833·9625or646-8686 ART OBJECTS. GOL'?, J\1 in i bike S 2 0 O . ST ANDEL BASS AMP Outboard motor, Sear's sh ap~~50. 5'17---0IJ33 S!JS-J2oo l-1 .U. 645{1WCoast llwyNB J:!Jp 830 -2545. SILVER SERVI CE, Panoasoni c ('itss. radio AX '-"'----____ 6,_4:::5co·ll2!J8='----I ORIENTALRUGS FINE FURN & AN -AM /FM SIOO. GE 300 CONNALTOS 4VJ l·IP,$125.S3&-2294. LANGE ·Dynamic skis rwo·s -l 'k C II R I ST.! A S M · · • TIQUES G4S 2200 646-4618 b' d ' ~" 11 rt coolers . .i e new 1n 1 Christmas sale. 20to30% · -· port. stereo rec. player ~lo . in i~g.s_ ~-a cond. 1 '71 VF.SPA ijal\y ~'" SCllWINNGi~\'sSt1ngray Schnauiei-puppics, 1 orronNewRugs. ~ . w /s taod g60 _ Call : fficefurniture& Boots.Marine C~m.1ro Skis, S.ilomon & 1 •69 LAMBR~Tf.... •. 3sp. $50, kid s ski elothct: weeks 213-3.19-1306 SllAH 'N SHAii FA LL Firewood sale. 642_31180 ur S.S2--8tl7R or Equip.ftent 9030 Bindings $-15. 61'1·-IB77 .,.,Iver Spee·ial. ~·t "'"• K-12 t.Mot -633:1 __ ....:___ • . . .: Org, Euc. del. S75 cord, Equipment 8085 ~ r v .,..,, ---~----IRISll s~tters, 3 nialcs. 2o~_S_.:..!\_!_a__!_n.SA 557·1212 S43 •r:i cord. 581-1122, _?t2 3..Q_Ril _ ·---•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••SK I Boat, Iii' o~·ens 1\1th 979---4754or581 -2308. Cats 8035 $75 cache w/1>apers & ll ELP your Santa rclpx Coastl<,iri:..w~!Suppl::::_ GIAN'r art s;1 le. S.'i·. lo !'.:CV chrs SS /2-1. cxcC' BOA'r l\.1AS1'S l'or Sulc trailer . 70 llP l\lerc .. 70SUZUKf50Stbike.Nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~h_ol s . ·"1o -15·12 nr <1ltcr the hohda~'s 1>.•ith a UI' T. 0 <O"'· O"" A·t·,. SSOO. 71 J Wl'~l l7l h St. swv l (•hrs Sl5/25, dft f)(>~igned for Scasniukc $1200548-2878 tires, bat, rings. XI. gifL . Mt. 9-1® new g reen vthrutor/ ,, rr . " CM U < f"'>~JJI W 40ketch.Contacl Lericll -S2S9GJ •SIA M·ESE,bcuutBluePt ---. , •. · , .· qucs, +Framed Prints._._._.,,,·~··---·_ machS65Pierce&:i7 19 M"'-, 52 1_6606 D:in r rt II l . -7454 •iris Grand Chmp. slkAFGllANS J\KC Int . hcatc~t re t lLnerthtur. A ROLAND'S 3545 E C~1fl45-74 11. ''>· , raMpo a°" ' . . , .-, iJarAa ln at $100. Rarely , • · · .JE'J' 13;Jlh,$l5. ----Tulley. ________ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 wk /pape r s SS O.Ch,imr1.8wks,Bc1gc& ··d 540_2279 ftc Coas t llw y, CdM .Oeluxc\Vhet'ICh:ur S7S OOIJDesks,$20.Swivel oforHO"'es.Saln/ 645-~~!~-Ulond SIUO 526-3220, ~p~ · .a r 675-2478 bothlikencw,552--82.17 chairs. $10, Draft Tbl, Baats,Power 9040Ca rs Sole Rnt · 9160 879-1!701 -'--·---$30. <·,·1e C.·1b1 ... "lS, $15. -SIAMESEKJ'ITF.NS. ---HEEDMUSIC r "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,..~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10wks ......,,male:;. BHMAN She herd PP· VEitY s turdy bright FOR YOUR l9"portable'l'V,cxecllent 5497 898119·-I) M'~ncR U f SER 18', lo· Rent ~ 9120 MOTORHOM~ P 0 1 orang•wuoden tublefor cond ition. $35. t:aUI-~-~ D • 00 ". 5"'·6"''"". pies AKC x lnt qu· • board /outbo"cd Jlyd' ••••••••••••••••••••••• _, ,,... "'"" · · · a · two. hand -made .. 36" Holiday Party? 646-1525. Fl-'JCt; FURNITURE, " RENTALS . SlOO. square. $20. \Ve'll toss in CALL in xlnt eond. 83.1-9550 swift hard top 120. $2950; 91r.. ft. Overh~ad Camper .. DA.LE'S 838-0900 OOCJs . 8040 __ ~4-933-7629 the four mismat ched SECONDNATURE WATEll BED, kng sz. (9-5 ) Ask for Mrs. 830-9707. beFufoltr~6epqmu,i55pp7~2562· C.'"·1---------- I h · f 540 "279 Air fr am c, ht r & B k ' ' ' H 'll t I t ••••••••••••••••••••••AF<;J·IAN Pup s, ca1rs. rce. -.. 846-1677 aer 2 6 '0wensA·ICond --4x44 1 crcs wxra S. &A · aflcr5 r.~1 . ----pedesta1.$I30.84:!-I83S, El~· C 9130 lrg m•t' bdrm Full GERMAN Shepherd pup· ilverwlutes pncoL-s, '' UUISE TllE OPt<:N 846-0471 . r-.1 mod. 209 auto. copier Reblleng. Elec ref&stv. •C:•TIC ar~ 1 ·lb ··. · both pies, 7 wks w/shots. SIS. show prospects & pets. · yellow naugahyd e S , POWER $250: teek exec. desk & Stern rm, xlras. Pt1ake ••••••••••••••••••••••• e:;g awndngs ~n . ea.645-R823 548--0523 eouch w /matching Jove EAS ~NA 50 WHITE Fox St.ole, reg .. match . <'redcnza; blk. orr. 213/721-'1711 or CHILD'S You-Dri,·e Elcc-~iO:::.'.":~~~O:r~rp'ig'1~ ----h ' h d H 0 A r · L EA R N Cosl $175 new Sacr1ri1.:c m<lal s.·ce. de-.··k w/L re: 7l4/640 1449 t · A t Pedal Co l""I w seal, w Lte naui;:i Y e SEAMANSHIP , JOIN .,.75 ()-12_8310 ' '-~ · · rt(: u o. n "" · handrail. Sho~'S like a Elil:tAH1\:"JER Pu1n11es, eeTaYou -8045 chair . 2 yellow foot OUR SEA EXPLORER ,, __ -· __ --. _ lurn.li75-li0ii0/644-6111 SLOWBOATTOCJUNA? Goodcond.$15.830-8922. dollhousc! t~ivcSlar pet i\l\t:. J\.la!cs & Fenlales. •••••••••••••••••••••• .. stools. yellow hassock, 2 Sl·llP 'l'ODAV. COE.tY. p 01 "I' 11 SI t B I · k Shots wormed eh am <) ~ a > es.· a c ec s . · 11. t N c: CAB I N E 1'. 28' Whaler diesel Like M b 'I Ho-es 9140 par ' ' . f'RJ.'L' t . ht f ·1 bar stools. l twin head· JNTERl',S'r",'ll BO''" & ' O 1 e ,., •1E.RlCAN 557-9390 P •. on bl--"11·n-. Exee11· "',., 0 rig , '.mi y, a:· "' Faelur v i·l f';ir;rn c ~·-I ' I 2 d'"W"r w/l~·k· n"W $1650 g0 ts1'l ' A.. ''..'.'--'"'--'= vvu ""' 3 llpuppy Sh h hoard s. g ood c-ond. ,..IRLS t4 17 C'l l ''>"'"."t1>·,,,.,.,,,.,,,,.wl1"rC'. ,cga , "" ..,,__. ". . "' . •••••••••••••••••••••••-----tionall y good with moor · .i ep · 5Jti-()795 -· '' ~ · '' '· ..,. ..... ~ " " &10.Call54R,6-S2Qaft6. 22'Cab.Cruiser,g~.IB. Bx3JFURNISJ1EDtrailer Mota HomeR-~"-childrcii-for huntin~ and 1 ';' Coll1e al l s hots ___ ----__ !146-:::J~97 or 9fi2 -fl7•10 842-07fll -----Nds painl.£750.gc.:ts it! . k r ...._ security h>o. Will hold bl 839-7577 _____ . _ WHl'fE }"nrmlca tbl. 4 after 6~ Fl-'ICI-.: EQUIP. Used Sp<ire 4 cyl diesel, gd in adult, 74 n 7 o pct, par · 20 '-22'-24' F' 0 H Th I! Ar• l • s l / Jess than I yr. Selling at shaiic. $650. or offer. Dir. &15·1 · _WINTER RATES Chrislm_3!: B97~. MALE min. Pood I e .e:old ch rs, bandsu~t! 8' POOL ta ble 4 x 1:1, walnut t:arpcntcr \Vork bench ,._ · c nrSERVE NOWl'OK · r Y II/ •Id Hunt llbr approx . '"' pr1c:e. annon 645-'"""° ... • w/pape['· F. rec to ~OOtJ so a ~ g • · · -new. ~rccn rcll. 7/8" w/ 50 Drawers ti'x4·xs'. """° Motor Cycles/ Chri'stm•s & New Ye•-EMGLISH SETTER ho m c w t th ya rd , .:_~2__58!___ --slate $500.541J-3U!6. OfferQ.73·15&1 EICctronie Ca lC'ula tor, 1' Aero·Craft OJ\.1C, mfg Scooters 9150 -~ 714 539 5334 -----------526(). SCM t'<irtrid ge of. _ week. , Pups Beg. _Ch. stot'k, . . l ~PPLE WH __ JTE !\tagh. RANCl-f MINK (Natural) BEAU'rlF'UL crib 535_ fi ce typewriter. $200, Browning, '70 gal cap,••••••••••••••••••••••• REGENCY MOTOR. calm for kids, ~ouse.J\tl N. POODLE Blk , s1deboardw/~nlay.Cust. CoatMade byB.Altman Brown wig , new ·$l9. 12V112ov Hcfrig. $150. radio tele. Solid. $Sl)l)p. 74 YAM. 100 End . 69, 1-lO MERENTALS yard u r r1eld. 962-&l62 rcmal e, 1 yr, house .made. $450 .. Chrome&. Co. For 5 ft. person. 1.rikc SG. Bike s9 . l'l us other i t ems. 548·7244. Yam,. 125 st. '73 QA so 1602 Ha rborBlvd.$-' .. . e~ Sat. L trained, loves people, glass eocktail lbl. $175. 1Z·l4. Spec order_,_£riced. 9G8o2202.. l.i7J-56M }(onda, a ll lo mi, sec & 839-7400 a..-; ' ::ill:iclE P·UPPIES, 7 wkt" Vivacious-54 ·642,,,.,()9l8--before ~nflation at $181~. ----OPIER, sacrifice, must ·Oats, Sai{ ~/06"0 M\(off:""~~lZt -..--· ~fi~. TraYei <9•7o E·Z Rrooming. no shed-; ge black Curry Q EEN Owner di past 3 y.rs Will *PUBLIC NOTICE• s ell to hi ghest b id-••••••••••••••-••••••• 67 TRAIL 90 1-londa 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• noodor 557·2821 M ti B g I sell from storage. S!lOIJ •MASTERS <'JLlVETTI 305 Cop1·a HOBIE 14 t I Full Cond _..ft . ,...J~~" · .c~t , green eyes, very a • oxspr" rame. Als o Naturl Autumn UCTIOH _ , _ • w r r. . miles.Gd. .-vv. 1971 .Slarera ftt~!:' · 1.1-IASA APSO, AKC. fem! rricndly.549-2513 . S25.0067S-3072art. 2:30 I-laze Mi nk Stoic. emu A * nc~e~ 74 mOO~I. cost race. Xlnt c~od. Asking 673-5561aft.6 sleeps 6, Sink, ' ~J will be nPMn thru !he S642.se11$360or . Uonor $950orofr.Call 54fl.8179. . . storage gas stove $gal, 7 wks. $150. Call ev.e;>, UPPIES Sm., frisky 3 RI ENT AL Bar, Screens. ~-\\'ill sell $250. Call h 0 11 day s ex ce ll t Hry an , 979 -4380 or . . '11 HONDA 750 .. F'a1r1ng buta ne• bottle dinette 5.i7-3098. mons old, super w/kids. che,t, altar tbl., n('St 581 ·4014. Christmas l>ay &. New g93.J36fi. Lip<> 14, r acing blocks. xlras, custom paint, runs b k 'Exee11eni. Need gd. homes. 586-1066 tbls .• lots of odds & e nds ~ . --Yl·ars Da v Furniture -----------dolly, x lnl cond. $1250. good. $1 195 '4!13-7666 surgdet _ r a es. PU Rt: ~ngtish Sheepdog. ':::==. =::::. or Orient, 213-----431-2660, NEW Bicyclfs ::X.S HI gal · · F . 1. Y 1> E: W It I T E R,., Private partv , 675-li020, --oon 1 ion. 3 mo. old. male. No H ITE 20'' Al askan Westminister fish tacnk1.1 ~\t~~:~~~ every rH.iy . sacrifice, must scM to -G-E--N- 1 ,- 2 ·z<-. 1 - 1 --,- 1 - 1 -MOTORCVCLERENTAL V•rt-Jean_Sl200. papers. ~JI shots, ~d dis-llusky. Spayed fern., · a 548-IU~. __ · ' hi ghes t bid OLJVl!:'l"TI R E •1 • ,,-, -uo y, SUZUh.'l ENDUROS This one will move fast. po. $40. I best of£e r . Free to gdod "home. HIDEA ~EDS $72.50 & AQUA RIUPt!S · J3 gat 12 MASTERS AUCTION Fditor l'lcctrie newer ·74 for ·sale .. ii ASN2392, •WESTERNCYCLE-• 637·4156-afler 2·30 SaL & 545--8019. -------~552:=c--008>:.: . $97.50 Like n ew. 1 f 11 ' · . 1.. :..'Q75 1::.. Nt•wport BJvd C~I ,,'.,0 11el, <'nst S*i,I , sc-11 8200 Call 673-0772 ... 673-3-465 530-333:? Sun-all cray. · -----642-8171 ga ·• u Y cc1ui~pt•c' 111· 1);13-!l!i25or6-IG-l:llaJ!; 11r .., Don p'r Bryan, --------_.:..__·-''-"'-"'"-'---·I el ude s slantl 550 . . T•~• """' !"''•' 11,.,.r 111io nouy "in "'"•'Ii'"' '" "'"" hln~ jr!'~'"· •I"" """ I"'"'' .. 111. iltll<·• 1 ......... ,. i '1),-... .. ll••fll•, oh•~I•• plu~ ,.,1.,1• t'r!n•• d !'•""•" ~~~r !oh•o~p' ;.:,.,,, ~ lo, I~. II, 1£, 1 ~. ~· """ 1:: rt.u•• ::11 1"n1 •Hll ~}6 )Ii•. 1;•, ohh1 I"!, ~ SI 00 fur t•fll p11u""'· ~<kl 2.\ c~!lh lnr '""'h l•Mll'nl klf flr•l'('l•u 11.1•!1 •lld•flet'l&I a1ndllnl: nth•r•i~11 lhlrd· rl•~• de httti will l•k•· thl'l'f> ~"ell•or mlltt' 8el'dln M•flln Martin. ~~2. thr D•Ht Pilllt, f.ltttm l>tpt . m WMI tlilh Sl, New Vork N.Y. 1111111 rriflt NAM!'. "t'lritlMC:..7.11l', •qzr.-.nd i>TVLY. t:UM~&R ONf, fllt:f: J'AlTt:llNnl )'OUI rhMl'flU)Sl'nd ltor.-li'ttpat ttrll lluldJ• s~:w !l.l'lllNl'l SIJM~IK'li l'AT,.~.ft\ 1 ",\T~! 1-.<: !tlthhl<·~.~ll•if't~ '"'"' pai\~r• ti"'''°" Srn\t 1Sl ""' l'tW 'I !o:NIT 6o)olf •>Ill hn•H'llJllll'l••lll'tll " ti 2: Jll!ll111L !o'••ltl(HI lltlAf. •• JI (K '"''~nt!!oi,.01ll!ci<lli •;•II.ill "!'mn ,.,.,.,., '"~•·I•. ,....,.,~ !n!u b.lou1U111 1<>>1·'"'"' ~·ri~· ,\•Id oluc•ll~ ,.,,,,,. I" 11,,,.,,. ""ii lf\"' t··· ltfr ll""~ hi "~M"at ~!!t•h•• r111l•h 1>l1h l•llr<'ll~•"'l ~d1L11 · "" ~·M,.•I "l•·i.:•n,.,~. l'n• 71~t>· "" ~·.' '"'" I~ lllt, , ~1~· ""'l•f• 15 Ct;r-i~ for ' nrh 1>~urr~ l'Wd z; <'tn1~ r,,.. ""'"" 1•11t1trn fQr -Ar~t·rlai.• .,..,, • .,(I J(!C'CIHI l!andlilll, nlhf rwu r lhlrd• Cl.IOU d~Uvtry will l•kt O'U'ff 'M:'tk• ;lf' MITT. ~ 10 Aliff tlnlllk•. 106, tllt D•llJ' Piiot, I Ntt<fh..,1·J1ft l>.!111., 81>1163,old ~~ S!A!ion, l'Crw Yorlf, NY. 10011 l'rlnt N•mt, Ad· •• dr~.Zi1>, l'~Utrn Numbrr. Nllw! l!O mo•l p&plll•r ~cn~l11our lt74N~lffll'•l't C.t11lntt! AU tr1fl•! TllRf,P. , •'rftdl'Oiln~ 1nold<lr : •••• , . , Tl( ,...•w• Stw .. Knit Roclk-h•t l\e"l.'~Uf l'1UP.l'n • ..• 11 2$ Nt""' Nfffllt'PO!ni ~ $1 O!l row.,: •·111,.·tr C'oxhM l:lli SI ot ll>'lrp111 Ct111·ll..t ~ ... Jt.Ol • ln~•~n• "1'!K'h('l lk>ol. ' 11 or ln.1~MM:.cr•mel!I;. t1oi , .... ~Ill.Moo.• • ..,,,.. fl~ l:.i.npl11tQ1f\ llnok , , 1160 C't1nrplNA1Aflh,,.,.11;i II 00 1~ 1•M1rAf(h>1m fl~ so.-: 1•~•,,l1iQ111!h•I ,., $Ot Mll•f"ltll'lQ\111! flo:d t t ~ llQu1lt•,<lr'rudat•l !iil>- {toull(lfl,,h fl)'lll\11$ ... )Ck• FUnNITUREsale: 1-:xec. 551-5131 after 5pn1 LES l'aul _(cupyi Gu1t:ir, ~Ji9·4J8oor8fl3-13flli. des.k _. bdrm & liv. rnl. tlia-tOMPHES.~oR•-ST.1 Custn n1 1·a h1nct ets 8087 Me1ilnk safe. 673--0918 l I Ip _ 60 C·"I. ~1 crco lc•nst ~S4Jil 1 SIO(I. -... ~ltill· lij;')f) •••••••••••••••••••••• ROUND Walnut pedestal $225C<ish G75-1i:.>Gl --, ) i\ H H t) 1! S -- table w /4 upbol gold -,--,.-14 cu . F"I'. 2 rlr.l-'ro:-;trrcL· CllltlSTti-1AS SPECIAL, tw eed chaits. $100.ANTJQUE Orl!an & Oak Hefrig._$100. Sm . llutch "'hulcsalc lo pub li<-. 847-1338 table Bedroom set, eof· I6xJ7x7ll .. $50. 5 1•1·, R:l2-52•12 · fee & m <itch encl Ibis, Din"ctll' set si;o, ll·e 8055 Prov,, IJlisc kitchcij e s her Slfl. All u1 ~£!. items. 675----4302 'i t·n d. 548 ·I !t~J ··················••..!.._•• Phone S?nta VIA The Real Eslat!H'S 546 ,2316 6PMto8PM 6'' _s . Spd . Ladit•s TltAlNs ~'()fl Chr1stn1as: Sc~~1nn. t.1k,~;1~ww/a~· No. I Gauge, new! 2 cess. $85. ~el' ~t;1r~ d~sk i\larkhn st•ls, I J,(;13 scl SGS. Wht \lllY, 2pc . lo;: al prc1nllaL1on prices. ner soras . $125. \Ox.12 ~li"•7·Nll~U :i f1 6 1'111 oval braided rug S:l5. Jilue rn1 sz. t'PlNf':\V 1-:1,~:C'l'Hfll.UX l2 '9 ''x 14 '!1"'. S65 . Vacuum cll•;1ncr W/fl\\'I' 846~~-hrush Cti~·ap' I-----------' lj.\i •13!17 ilJN ONLY.Butterfly 12 pc ~.\a('f' setting, Stcrl· hack !'hr wJcanc seal & 1ng Silver + :-:erv tH'. back, Ml'l:ll boiler, Cop-valued over SIOOO. !-i<-ll per fire extinguisher, s· $800. 673-7~3 _. ••• John Nichols '04 Zurich Circle NB 92660 beveled mirror_ wJoak ~1 1SC offict• 1'<1uipmenl •• -frame, 2 Mcd1t. end 3 d di 11 ., ma 1• h , tbl 20552 Q p k " You arc thr w111111•1' ol cs. . _ ueens ar typewriter." dt•sks. 'l'rall CJNJ·: VIP PAS.'-' L;ini-.llB_ 901-londa w/f..OOmr .. 4000 tµood f,.,r lh1• ~h nlt• 'll HISTillAS pet ror voung or old . Young, C..sil .v traine'd Cockatiel, S\5. !fl6·~i73 ianos & Otqans 8090 • ••••••••••••••••••••• SALE 'Pli\NOS&ORGANS Huy no~' & s:1ve. We will d1•!1\'1•c' i)C'('. 24 th. No n1Qnlhl .v p:iymcnl until i"<·h 15th. COAST MUSIC t "O)ll3 i\ll'11a 642-2851 " Founlu 1 n V ;~let 96.1-673~ llAt\t;\l ONI> i\lodel '1'400. l.t kr•~ n(·~· w /rhythm. Barg1n Sl2fl0. 1'40-5fi27 or ~;.oo:,o. MOV IN<; Sale 894 ·2730. Washer, skis, tahle,chairfi, mattress. lumps_1_!l]is~:____- lb fork lifl. chain saw. family 1 misc t111n1~ •. ~·eld&cr. safes. 10 th<' Pt. A v 1 VE 1 1 { -Cable. -N elsodn new :iu1cs · m('nfl l!HO a nul , mint eon . diamond rings. C:1ll for ICE CAPADES v.•orth $2.900. make offer. ttf)pointmenl 549-400G, i\f11St-sell liy t"hristmas. Open Sot from 9to 3 tJOO CHALET 075·2122 GARAGE SALE ' Lnl-!an, C!\I, office E. -----~--2701-C llarbor Rl vd ., MAGNIFICENT 2 yr old J\flC ROM£TER.t;. set of (!\.1esa Verde Shopping Yamaha, SI" high. Cond ti .Va l ve r cfat•in~ Center)Costi1J\lesa. as new. Lac<1uercd blk Cr1h, playpen. stroller. machine. G~ Eureka f>Jeasc call 642 5678, c,;l t'bony On . $2100 or orr:s. boys clothes age 1-4, Vacuuni. ·Antique organ. 33.tto t'la1m vour ticket~ &12·8220. toys, s~oes and m1111y _!''42---<16~ -------I (North Coutlty toll free ------ b 't ~· -nomb"r ,·, .. 54,1.12·"1. Sporting Goods 8094 more ·>y 1ems.11res.1Nfo'ANT Car sc·at , ,_" '" g lasswares , rower l,cterson. XLNT c;ond .1-----• • * ••••••••••••••••••••••• mower: odd & en!ls ~? llluc. $15 ot best nffcr. HUMPER Poo1Tabte$.';O.. l,AN(;fo; Oyn<Jmic s ki~ more. Sat & Sun. Z752 f,. 675_4016 . , w lo hindin,i:s $25. l-l11rt Lomita. Or11nge · t,aJ>h & ~:irry. CHm:tro Ski.~. S11lomon - ---536·b72.5 l1 in1fln£s S4:"1. (i44-4871 f\SS<lRTt:I) Items. Mink Bl·:AUTIFUL Rr inde<"r -:-:-• , c~------ s loh•. l"t1 l'n s rnl hnys s kin from Lappi and. ,t(lVl~G Si\~!· l·r1 t.·Sa! Sf\IS,XX I •. li:l..,rlC.:avehn. c-lot.h1~.'l.:l9!)Hall'<1m Ci\-1 ()utstanrhn~ culnr1n ~. 9:5 ?95 ~~IS:<!.or; i\pt "" 210 1·n1 . w /1ho.11ntcd 518 9H85. \Vonderful dccoralor as-CO!ll.iM cs.•~"·1·!01 1n [1rke.-to es . $30 . l"UltN' l 'l'U'R.'·.'I'"•· '"."I, scsor .v Useus.11re.1lh)OrllAllltl ciintrol "flUl l} 54R-6520i1f111 r ....: .. v ,.. r111t or hang nn w;11I ~'ill I I ------22. 14 fi lH 1:oldc11 G len. Phonell44-41i87 ment. I 1plar11·.s;i1 pl :1n('. SK IS l':in ls. l'a i•lo:;\, Unit "D", Irv. Built or1 new. Cr11rt/(Jrh1t Root-". r\ntiqu\• Jeweler!'\ --1'ABLE tOJl art1f1c1al 6chann~I $1$().t."·orthof Lathr MOV ING-Come :ind Get Chris t ma !I tree, s.o;, equip. for Slia:>. Cull for, _·_· --f.7:l -37.'i6. IL. br WC 'brow it OUL 646--081~. dct:t H!t. G44·Cl'>'l0:__ ___ " Sofa, chrl', bookcases, -F l R E"V 0 0 0 r l'Oi\1 P Scuba s~s. la11ks , rc~s. masks. wt,:;. rin~. gu u1tcs, knives, l[love,. s~~ eo. 842·37•17 lgrnp l11blcs, TV, paint· NEW heavy dut:v In· ~,, or incs. clothing, Acres o( dustria l Power Tool!'!. Christmas. OranJ?cwood, bQoks, garden tools. bric· C los e out wholt>sa I~ $80. c1)rd. $42.50 hnlf. !24 . a· brae. nlk ·naks. prlce11 &12·0116 Ski! #70S Quarter. Free delivery. SAT/SUN. 10 to 4, 1718 e lect <"aulklntt RUl'l,l..'.:67~5~"4~0~1~6-·-- p or t !\f an I c i g h $6£1.15. Skll !11701i Hoto Clrcle.NB.548·8179. !lammer $147. \Jlnck & Decker •95U II St'l'l'"' 8060 driver $111.30. l"tvrk"'t'll •••••••••••••••••••••• lf31!l Trimm~1· $~9 ~2. · T < S Rockwell J543 ·Bay11n(•I SltF, l.i\NO. • S;tw $96.42, ll111·kwell ors es ·1·t-.:~F:O Altct• 71tA 11nlid ~ ~tnle 100 ~·alt-., w/2 Sol11r .!. Hl/Mf't~R POOL TABLE &W -f.952 I. ll ohm srikrs. Comp. SK I H1Hllt1, Swi~~ llolrhl ~ $215. '72 llnntla J.50, :..In! !'11. X $ :1 (} C) Ihm 11 r l'on1I. ~~tn t'llr '1cl :11ls Schn1·1dt•r <St•an;) $;.."O $1. t11ll 541( &141 !1'7.!>.';2-!H•lll Jsetllont"OUl TV, Radio, '!"onh'd 8 081 HiFi, Stereo 80'1 Pony farm offt"rs ynll,. 119i2~ Port<1band S11" Reg . S t ck. $R$/up . Sl92JJ5. J\1llw1111k~x· l!l7tl0 546-1224 !G73-2015 l~·· Urill SH:J .l fl . i\l\lwnuk\'t• 113\00 Pltun-'•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST. SELL! Sorrel !\,are. $400. Tex Tan lnt· pcrla1 sa(ldlt', sat. $400 or t>otti $'1!io. 842-StS1 her~ Kit $8 4 .42 . \'ANT Us1•d ~'nl dln i;i ·· l!Nl> C>t.:SIGN 11terC'O ~ti 11..-a1ik1•t' #li.:,80 ·1 Chalr,i.l!l 15int1u11n11y. w / HSH~tur11t1thlc & Sere"'' Dr1 Ver $70.45. ~7 9676 _ y pt:;lkl'Nt. CBll 673-2.'i."'6 i ~· ' . From 11a.m. to Sp."' and 8 10 10:30 p.m. Dally Saturday and Sunday -noon to 5 p.m. Skate with K.C. the Clown, Saturdays Moonl1ghl SHsioo 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. ·salurdays Only • ' • • 2701·C Harbor Bl\/d':';-Co$La Mesa. Calif. 92626 Tel. (714).979-8881i name l!Y"1 ' today's classified section. If you It's easy. Lool< for your . . find your name, cllll 642-567 8, ex- tension 333 between 9 a,m. and 1 p.m. We 'll arrange for you to pick up your pass at the nearest office of the DAILY PILOT ; I ' " , •• , - 12 OAILY PILOT Thu"d' , Ooeem .. < 19. 1974 ~~·.l~:i.; ...... ~.~~:!•••••••I!'!'!~.'::!:::'~ ...•... ~~.~~••••~••••• ~'.~~••••••: .... ~~•~••••;••••••• ~;::•ice & I 9400 ~~ •••••••••••••• !~!.~! .... ~.·-~:~ ........ ~~~~~~-'.'.~::': .... ~!~~ r~.~~~ ........... !?!.~1~=:~ ............. ~??.~ :~~:::!!! ....... ~~~!.~ ~ ............. !!.~~ OldJmobll~ ''55: ••••••••••••••••••••••• otsun 9720 '75 TOYOTAS COMl'4E.Ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• on DATSUN '"" E••'"' ...................... Mercedes Bernt 7 5 VOL VOS CHfVRbLET • 1972 FORD• · Sales ondSc"''° 24.000 mi·s. IJS1l'n 10 It WILL IUY YOUR WE IUY & SEU. ~~t In. Tt$l tlrl\•e HOW AT SPECIAL SAL.t:S &SERVICE •PlMtQ IUM.UOUT• OLDSMOBILE ~~~.!~~..:.1~so. vlht-r DATSUN, TOYOTA LUSE & SE.II.VICE Holiday Sa"'lngi Holiday Savings~ 2828 HarborBl•d. With low-miles. Whlte GMC TRUCKS 4 NJo;W tru<'k !Ires & whtt.l!i7R·l5, 6 lui:. Ul'l\(I 17S m l . UtlSt u{Jl'r. 493·761l. Hrund New OR VOLKSWAGEN Call Us for a~ on RemolnincJ'74., 24 to ChOOHFrom! 'OSTA M&SA w/blue interior. tl.1ecur HONDA CARS •75 JHTL TA:.4.VELA.LL PAii) FO!t Ot< j"JOT. Pre•••! this od ~ c.,. 546·1200 tor 8 teena!er. Drive It University Olds LEASING available on UT n yO<<'ll l[k·c t. ~. £J B. zj1;tol":1:~~~·,~~~~~~~:i~~~: ~L·i'.1~·n ·~~~. ~· .. ~~~: Hou;:)~~~ all models. of purcha1e to our ·74 EL CAM INO Cla~sic. Bustedto$2026.... CoJ~!~~lrbof'D~.9640 till stctrtn.ll wheel. Al.t.t-:N.5-4H <W·~ . . 1olt1men for OW SOY· Silver m.etalli<', New GUSTAFSOH ;iuton1alH·cr111r;ct-ontrul, '73 240Z ow, ow"°" ""' twW O y E R'S EA S whls, \YW . anitfm, AIC. 16800Beach81vd .. H.8. Pinto 9957 r o v.; •· r :1 t~t.r1 n e , ----L I I fjblllt LA•Mt ilMJt off•r. (EASIMG & white cslrn sheJI. Rull.)' LIMCOLM MERCURY 1'520 roof rack. Wbw lireti, & lmm;i(·uh1ll:. rur· t1ulo MEW •75 SPECIALIST hvy duty s usp, air (714)842:-884'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•u:.tom tnter 1ur . am fin , nlaJ!:.. ~.900 MERCEDES TOYOTA Hhoc k i>. all eKtrais. , 197 2 ·PINTO Squire """""• .. cla11tc1 1'VAN'l'I l!M» C\.111(1 run t t-;vJ•lllt-:AlllY717J afh•rr..:rJG !H:f? D l • Perfet't cond. 5000 mi. \Yagon.:1uto,air,besLof- · • · k I $1 900 '70 2-IO·Z Al'. l ~pt.'('<! A~I , r-·· _ -----WI• UUW 5'500 """.·h 0, .,800 ·'<>. ,,.,. ·-••••••••••••••••••••• ti<l .. -.. ~~,;illli& .... fl{S Ill> n<ndl ·< ~ ... , 'ii-' u " """' Frit !'ot,•rcu 1•a,::-t:"ltc " · t'111< '. • O o 1 · Pl th 9960. rij n g C'" n d . S:!fl(J!J [)ISC'IJUNTt-:u Onfv SI 60-mo. 196'1 Horbor. ( M 6Jb 9101 a· &lllll llfttt l Mu:>t sell. leaving ;irea. Lincoln . 9945 fer. t-:t 'roro586-0366 --. 1 2 101)Jl"scloi·2JO ~.'d.ui 1•t ·1: Y 'l'A SRS , :!)... ~ume Joan. ll44 .!..430 1 '71 Conl'i--~al ymou '56 ,.~onn \\'a~on \'rr,· tJ1 1t·nf><uly<\·Sunduy ISpn1J1•r:.1 "',·er, A/l.f /l-/1.1 t8pc, 1n1mac. 'I VOLVO eves. D p 1 ns-nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl~un . S600 or ht.>:-l olfc1 \11 111 l'\I 5-til :!R71i c~cr.g:r.-t J cond. SJ,000. &16 2094 ---.4 r, wr w ndow11, door '1%-3-175 ~~1;::.i1 1 •• rtu1rUl\11.1·i11. J1'mSlemons 11ft 71-'l\I , wk11d s . 1966Ht1rhci•Cl.\b4ti9J0_1 locks. brakes. A I C, ATLAS 54, 1•3.. 19711 210Z ,,\l :1u"'hls,ovt.•r --•1974CHEVROlET• /f 1 I r <;>• " .. _lll)Ylin_1e: _ i.lm m , v ny ·roo , "JG FOii!) s .... ·111110\\ l'Jk'. -::-1u,_•d \\rt·:-. .:,las.'> pa<'.'' Imports ---VOLVO •VEGA.2DR.• ~rntgotd metallic Cinish, xl11l bod_)I rund. fl'\'t~t 4utosWonte-d 9590 ll~L i;_t~1·k.a1r.alll1!adt'1l 1:1u l(/""1i 4 spd, radio. healel'. Xlnt cond. $2980. Orig Chrysler/Plymouth P. >nl d ~'50 S:lh jJ·ll or ,ri:.-:; -5006 .. HOW OPEN E c , .•• c-sat I' l l Open Daily & Sun. 'tit 10 a · n<'t.· "' l'll~, .,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt:.,.,•porl neai·h xe u I -e beaut. car ""'/less thun owner. v P y. _ 646·ol05:1_ \\'I·: l'i\ \"!'(II' J)()J.l.AH ·;:1 DATSliN 510, like new. S 3 3-8lOO Marquis Motors !\lost ri1oJels &Colors 19,000 miles. Fine buy ot 645 -5535 . 2!!2!:1 lla~::r Blvd. Rec t ' I/ FIJ H'l'lll'lSl·'.lJt'AltS air. Jl t•v1 tires. zust;o •TOYOTA• lltochooselromat 453JSl lJusledtoS2386. l'i7lLIMCOLN CostaA1esa v'::i;~;,o 9530 1··tl lt1-:11;.._ l>4l~l~:.'iTH.: nutes. 1-:tiu 1t y take Ovl·1 _1':111er tl'1)m :\t;1,•i\rthu r_ •SALES TREMEMOOUS GUSTA.FSOM ··COHTINEHTA~ 546•1934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •>r 1·1. \SSll'S 11)·n1t s. til2 UJ30. ~&9031 . 611 ~l cr<'L'dl's Zill s Full\' •Si-:RV ICF. , ~A VINGS . LI MC OLM MERCURY MARtC IV.·~-~l'°'°''="""="=""'===--- c ll I • '( •ni • . IJ \uur t·;ir 1:. (•\11.1 l l\';111 .74 i).\'fS• T"-1 .,..,..z go+c' • Ju11:urv IJ(l "'PP<~ _o,,;_,,.1j. •LEASING Examp e : 142 Aulomat1c._ --1680Q..8'u1.eh-Blwt:-;-tt:-. '67 F lJ Ry . JI I 9pass . NllOK-1 )_y...,, A. -:ict"u.;ftrtt --_, __ ,__\LI_• ... ~ ~-. . ,--• ::r~ -w 1:Tfi est · (7 • 842 <><>•A Less than 17,00> miles. -,,,,,, 1,,·1,1, .. , 0,,,. "'' ,1,, BAUER "UICK s-·1• :i 1·, m:.igs. :tn1 trm. ll·s::-~ho"' rnom frC'-.;li, re· oXI:NT'US"£rfCARS -• r. pow r eering, · l I --.xH't .,.,•agnn. $450. elect dryer '' '" ,,. t"--' 1 1 b J 1 & sl<'reo t51l2J Only 1'he mark or excellence. play ... He ady fur 2, ··~ 11 •-·· 1 1 i lo n11 l'~. 'urchil~\' or a s-ii.s '1 ''. '1. l' -P 1011 l' "-.• r ; $524a Chryslrrt 9925 This Cine car has every _szo_._9_79_·7465.,_ ___ _ wn .. a<'•o<> ''''" 1,,,1, , ti..., aruvt li \( s u1nc ls ,•. l'\l pty ~;'4 !l.JHti;.i llt.•r7:1'1\I. 28tl02 .\1 arguct1tc 7 I , • -... · ---. to.~l ;i~lcs:.. ~17~1 2.'>0I) .,_~, .• 1" l'··rkw"y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ava i .,op tion on it . no""" 111~1.ll'c·t :111d "" • ti .• ,ti .. .. Showroom fresh Come drl,.~.0-11{.· •• Rrourt·~l\o , , --:----.-c--'7.1 J\-11-:1,tC IO:OES 250 ~1 ission Vicjo 1974&75VOLVOs '&6 C ll RYSl.ER New . . · • 54.,9 . 1 11 11 \I · , TOP DOLLAR • • 71 :.!lu i': A11. 111ags. St:.>lian. J-ull power. :ilr. IL11 ·Z88o 495_1210 instoek ready for Yurk~r. ~d mpg, ltl 1nl'g. drive . this. car ul re~I ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ., ·• i .. 1.'<l) \\J F:\lr1lo 1· 12 E MustsellS750.5S7·litilU harga1n.pr1ce.976 KYN . 1'oyol:i , 11u1t1t Ht'ilt·h P..AID '' ·. ·~1.· -am / m,' .oou ini . 1 , •-IMM DIATE BUSTEDto$586. l!lvtl llunt in!llun -• laHl.·l.1 11 37 • -o.,.,·n<'r . 1.11i.c nt>w . Tr1ufflph 9767 GUSTAFSOM '74 PLYMOUTH FVRY 1114 DrH.T. -~ach.'~~7 -K.555 )IMMEDIATELY '71)U1\'l'SUN\V:..gon,auh1. 97!l -..isus~rSSG 1337·-••••••••••••••••••••••• DELIVERY LIMCOLMMERCUA:Y F INISll il yourself L>u nl' FORFORAL.L :.•1r i:un~l·;.1'.,~' '~~ xlnt '71 MERCE.0ES250C l6HOOBeachBI d H D V·H enl!inl', automatic 'lrans m1 ss1on. uir t•ondi· tioning, JlO"''l'r steerinj!. power brakes, po .... ·l'r seal. vinyltop. 1-~M radio, heater, ws"· tires, & t-:s- tened Factory \Varranty, f:x1c11ded ,.~actory \Yilr· r;.int y. tG!15J0Q) EIGM"CARS i:ond .Sl.l9;i.h~ait.lar ril (·d. blue int /C')(t., new BUYorLEASE . v " .• Buggy. Needs v.·irui~ & CA.LL OR COME tM -----·------1.,·, .. 11,, ,,,, •.•. ·. ,, .... ,,. 121 .. 1> '74 CHRYSLER 4 ... _ <7I4J 842-ffK4ol ~!~~to_f!;_~--011>.1 T Fiot 972S .. ·'""'"""" Dire<'tfromDcalcr HEW YORKER~ 0 SEE US 4Hfi-:J6tl6 or f7J IJ t;71 ·7665 EXCLU!:il VELY VOLVO ·02 LINCOLN, runs gd. 2 Dunc Bu~;.: it·~. I COf\';11r powcrL'<i, t VW po .... ·erl•fl. :>olf).1865 or S.IB-:ll<!O, or Work 646-299-1 9550 NEWPORT IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•ve& wknd:.. v.a t·n~ine, automnti<' szoo. or bst. ofr. Call Ron transm iss ion. power altl98-3200 H.B. ·71 l\lt:ltC'EllES 250 ..... 'ifl6i"il Sedan. l-'ull poy,·1·r. :ur. .... L.IJ,I .. amffm . ·l ~.uon ni1. I tlwn t•r . J.1ke new. 97!1 -451i5 or 5.56 l:J:l7. 9947 powt•r \l"indo.,.,'S, po.,.,•cr ~·,·~· ~.!et].,,~.·~ steering. PQ\l.'Cr br;ikes, GY~riek door locks. air t.'Ondition· •••••••••••••••••••••• lllj;{ With aulomati(' Lem · 70 f\1AVERICK vs. o.lllO. $3650 2025 S. Manchester peraturc control. po\\·ei ll/11, ai r. vinyl tnp. 65000 197<1 (ti\1C ,J unm~" KSUV • 1:i70 2flO!-·il~;L, bou ght lll'll' Anaheim 750-2011 .seat:s, cruise <'Ontrol. mi.'St.350.549-9560 . mi. VH. PtS. PIB&othcr --. IMMEDIATE '7 1. full p.,.,·r ., i\/C . 1972 'f R 6, xlnt rond. rvCw viny! lop. Afll/F~1 radio. -;JllAVF:R ICK l 83CZE ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST ············~·········· :uuo \\'. ('oast I h\'y., N.ll. ti42-~~105 Upen Uaily&Sunday 'til 10 Pl\t . 2929 l·larbor Olvd .. C.r>.1. 546-1934 i!Xtr<1s. 546-6068 CADILLACS I T I 1' & e.:xlendcd F aclor1 ' DELIVERY . ~ t·rcu. lalH'. OJ;H'l'O f!,·lichelin tires. Tonneuul972VOLV0145EW ' Warrunly. lf.39.JOPJ . . Auto.&cle:in -'-'---~13 F "1 Tu. head('ri>. AC, Lor9rst Selection , h.,.,·n .. Hiie lt·ulh('r, )(Int. co,·e r Gold ~ISO Bud aJ{on, GOD W t . 0 C ty A i,J; i\\OUf:Ls & i::as mllca~c. Sharp! ""~-2.373.···fl.5""_:74.-J. l mmae. loadcd .. only $5187 "sY16!r9ra11y amt rm :.lereu, 'f01-om:1~. in ran9e oun COL()RS S.S.!150 . .llii 7!174 _2J"' ... ..,,., 111 Sl500:._!~·2330days " •. shell, ,'(Int. s.10---098-1. C1>upe fJcV1llt-s St.'tli.ln Di' ck Mt'lle Molo•s -_ Open Daily &Sunday E·Z TERMS ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH _ Oc:Viile!>-r. • .61 200 VIESEL, sli{·k. Volkswo9en 9770 74 VOLVO 164 Sedan ·tillOPl\1 No PaymenL Until ' 'I D d ,. 120 W. \\'arn1·r at So. /I th 6000 I . ora os .... un• ,\!\1 /Fi\1 , perfect incch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ess an , UC'tua 546-1934 Fcb,'75 '74 PLYMOUTH AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH \'crtiblcs. Alsc; many ~latn · & tonl·ours<' i'Ond. 3Z mi 37' y w Convert. Very gd miles, radio, heater, 645-5700 dlr. Va l iant 4 Dr. V8, other s elccl (.';id1Jla c Santa Ana 557-213' al •IU' Pl'r g;il. 547_2885 condition.Sl·JOO. a ulo. lruns .• AJ\ftstcreo, ·70 T&C Wagon, xl nt'-"'"-'="-------"~ . . d' Brand New '75 INTL. SCOVT Trade-in<. ----9 .17 3 & , 'kc llrnnd ., , h u b k -• v 9•50 autom11t1c, air. ra 10, 1,:-"'=="-----,iF IAT '72 124 Spyder latcP~l .early 1\1\'l 49 --I • 0..1 __.,ew_ mee art;new res, r s, e ... r-,· --, lleaITT,'lrn\ver-m;ecring, Rea\'y du ly guages, Afl,1 r adto, bac.:k seat, i11- <!rea.sed cootin,i: system, f u ll RR scat. CEO · 062EGDI5429) $4995 Open Dail)' &Sunday , •til 10 Pfl,I 2929 Jfarbor llJ\'cl .. C.;\I. 546·1934 --- "72 F ORD COURft-;H 'Runs Kint. Body rough. Make orr. G7J-5295. Nabers Codlloc -iw--.. c-.--- WE BUY IMPORTS ·ror Uoll:1r Fur Any !\lake or i\lotlt"I. JIM PANOS MAIDA eneral 9701 •••••••••••••••••••••• •11 •"0 RD 'l 1 PU.4x4 , '6•1 SUN Ul·:.'\;\I i\lp1nc. $2795, exccllenl l'Ond. 'New en1f."tu'p. tiood rond. Eves645-97{;..J. IJ.lli (;:>x8 or1;.12 -9 Jh2 ~-------- '64 FORD Dunlp Lruek. '61 SU-NRl::i\~t /\Ll'INI~. yd. e'apac1ty. Tllt C':ib. i-'h~ls top. 4 ""'1rc ...,his. $3000/hst o(L 5-IR-OJ.II Lo"' n11. S600 nr trad1• for .J!l70 "t~25 0 C1\:\I PE R SPECIAL Ford . Xlnt c:ond. S2600. tMI }'(Jill CCIUI \' \'UI. nlOIOrl'YC IC. ))a ys 546-U7UI , Cl'CS U7J-62fil. .11rl'l::_ __ F350 I W ·r St:1k"t· lx'1l .,.,·1 lfa Romeo 9705 hydraulic durn11 S:l!.00. •••·--•••••••••••••••••• 968--8816 aft r. A/1.1/FJ\I ' irtag.~. xlntF=~===="---(804KES)$5695dlr;(714) lo blu bk, $1525 /ofr •••••••••••••••••••••• power brakes, WS W rond .. Sl.OOO. 8Jl-2llJ '744.'">(ISL.2SOOmi,S14.675. 1970VWBUG 833·8300 493~3351 '74 'coUGAR. Fully 1·,0 16-,JOJJ Like new C'Ond. 52'J-118S Excellent <'Ond. New 1 s. '" :ifl. SPl\I ·----' 1lr529 -1!-0JO. _____ l\1a ,lls. radials. paint, utos, Usrd ontinental 9930 cquipt, ;~~~:l.5~· $3 195 -----brakes & shocks. Wood •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••1----"'·"-~=---Open Dai\y&Sunday panel inl{'rior w/{'o<'o • 1970 LINCOLN• Muston9 9952 ·11110 PJl!I aguar •••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 MASERATI Vold .,.,, llan. s ho"A•room l'ond1tJon • onl~· 10.r.oo miles. S<'c al ROAD & RA L J.EY t::. lGO!I ,.,J972 OPEL• •SPORTSCOUPE• 4 .~pcl w/r tutio, heater, air t•ond , \'1nyl top. •Rt>d "'thl aek 1nter1ur & bl11ck t11p. Prell.v t·ar, gel's lots of m1)cs to lhe gallon, 601 ESP. HUSTEOtoSl82.6. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY .ltil:IDIJ !teach Blvd .. l l.ll. ~ t7J il ) 842-i844 >orsche 9750 . ...................... . 73 PORSCllE 914 1.7. l\lany .xtr~S,_J'.WIS like a v.·1ld horse. See to ap- prc\'. P\'t P;i rty, Sa~·c SS. ·l!J7 -211~X .• Pomona A\'l·. C.~1 . ·73 !11 1.T POHSCHt-: "''' lWeek days & S;il. am.) lr.~s 1h;1n )6.000 al·lual or call 64'6 -3244 ••r mile~. s s1,ecd.Al\l li-,l\1 646-2745. Ask for l\lemn. sll'r1>o, ;11 r. beautiful cr1•\•n v. /dark leather in· ll'r1~1r !752GWX) dlr; (7 1 ·1 )R33-BJQ(J~ __ _ 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mats. 50,000 mi 's. 51350. eneral 9901 •ONTIMEMTAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2929 11arl>i>rBlvd .. C.M. C11 1164ti -907fi 546 1•34 ----·••••••••••••••••••••••• MARKIU• '72 MUSTANG 302 p/s, ---, '72 SUPt:ll Beelle.. 960Rambler4Di:.SC'dan, l.oiHll'd .,.,,ith i:90C'lies. ·A p /b. a l e : radio. newr---------- Sunroof. HadiaJs. Good 6 Cyl : O "Dri\•e Sl50. real fine driving car. You brakes~t1res,xlntcond. cund . SZOOll. Eves, 544-3417 · have to sec il to believe sz7oo536-IS82 55!-15m. adiUOc 9915 it. 636 J-JST. BUSTED LO • SHOWCARE!. AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH $2.550 FI Rt.1 . ·73 SUPER •••••••••••••••••••••• S33:.!6GUSTAFSOH '71 l\1 ustang II <.lhia. 4 BEl-:TLE. xl cond, lo mi. CADILLAC cyl. auto. stel'l'O, Mur;il. '74 SATELLITE r u d 1 a l s _ LIMCOtM ME.t:t.CURY ,(\I I chrome thruout. 3000 C u s tom· 4 D r ., V 8. 675-1892/673-4256. OranJ:e County 's largest 16800 Beach Blvd., 11.li. mi. Under fiiclory "'ar-automi1t1c. ·<1ir, po""'t'r .68 !\OS isoo. Runs xJnt. selection. l968's-191 4's (714) 842---SS'i__ ranty. Sell or take over steering, power brakes, Body fair to funky·. -· Open Every Oay. '74 ~I A RK IV. Loaded. pyments,58 1-m.51. 1 vinyl top, WSW Lires. G {399KKr.l consider trade. !'t-8 pm, Nabers Codi.....:= Very elean ! $7500 firm. 'fi6 'r>.tUSTA.N Auto,6cyl. JoeMS.6JIJor64!'t-5I59. •L-t 1RRO Da ys, 213-923--4540; $450. · $3495 ~ ...... llfM. eves 714~44-5965. 673-5942 Open Dnilr&Sunday '70 DUNEBUGGY Street eo.ta Me19 MO"°° ·1 P?.t Runner wt top & cur-I -' Dod9r 9935 '70 M US1'AN{:_ 302 \18. 'ti IO · tuins , less than 7,000 ,74 CA.DELDORADO ••••••••••••••••••••••• sLaod.,J6000m1,lo..,,·ncr, 2929 1-1 ;4~~.~)~.,C.M. miles: ·$1095. 18680H)';J . . ,70CllARGER. $,!!JOO: f:11.('s ufl 6 orl--.-- dlr; (il41833-8.100 ABSOLU'l'ELY A-SA. XI dSl""" "knds.644-7762. ·~3 s ltl ll Pl /b ~~~~-~-:c---·INE W . SUN ROOF 1r. nteon ...,,, 1 n. e1 c. s. P., "G-i VW BU,'i Ca.Tipcr. New Custom ('.abriolet Roof: 840-1861 ___ ·74 !\f.USTANG ll !\1a·ch· I, a fc:.._''~n top. ~dr~ lo mi's. re blt eng. Cust. inter. cather 1nt.. A1'1 /Ff\J .70 Cll'\LLFNGl:'R 318 V6. auto. A/C, f'IS, P/B, 640 8 3Safl6. $750 ' h "'l f[ "t T • . . . . • ' . S5 0. O\'Cr lo Illuebk. o .... o er . ., eroo . ape. c.:ru1se con· <'U 111 en,1nc. aulo trans. . Veno 646-4143i.IH 5. trol, This Auto has every I' l'/b · d N 1 ..:"~2~--ll-"2~•~5-------·I ' -"-''--"'-~'='------1 . . ts. . air con . ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·"'UUG con<'Cl\':ible option paint. r.42~0632 nights '71 MACH I fastback · "" CADILl./\C ~1T Jl CO. ' . '' 1 2 W A G 0 N . Jleliable. Rcblt eng, s.551). ha s to offer Low mill'!!, 557-3088. xlnt mec_h. coOO. Ma.gs, Ex c E L L to; N'r M U'.'\ 1 __ ____!'!.'.!_-Q4'1H 642-18!J'J '63 ·oAR'.r . one owner, n.cw radials. full J.>V.r .. sarrirlcc.S1750.R42-Z192 --70.000 mrlcs. Run~ & tilt ~hi. nm/fm. t~Qe -.~-----'71 V\V Bu·g 973CAD1LLAC,Sedande look s g reat $425 . s{eroo, new front susp.'73 VEGA Sta Wa g, GT. 4 sp ., mags. 1028HEV) Ville, full poy,·er. rac air. fi45-t1Zti2 • • new brakes, new shocks. air. steel lladials, xl ~JO Day Warranty Late mOdel only ll.OOO __ · 351 eng. Aulomati<'. Nds eond. Bst orr by Jan 5. •S 12,99 . miles. S6495. t'or det.ai!s rd 9940 some body work. $2575. 5J6-Sll04 E-Z TERMS bv owner. 491-6424 · __.. 673-3579 bcf. noon or aft. . · •••••••••••••••••••••• ·~,1 VEGA P"n"I 4 ,~ No ra~·rru..'nl Uftl1! ----6 .. '" • "''' 1-'ch.'75 1960 JIE/\HSE needs tune 1973 FOR D J\.1AVER ICK -x l nl condil1on·. Cal l 645-5700 dlr. & balt. llas been silting. 2·DOORSEDAN n.SJ7!l5 0ldsmobile "995$ 968-~5!·__ ,,.. ---------$200 or !Jest . 848-0819 afl ~ Cyhnder: 250 cid engine •••••••••••"•••••••••••• 71 VFGA Co · '71 VW SEJ\11 -CAJll PEH. 4. AM Radio · -~ upe am/fm stereo. gd tires, -c r u i 5 <!. o _ r..r a t i c Auto. & Cleun (774CXU) xlnt me<'h. Sl.900 or best. 1970 CADILLAC Sedan de Transmission 30 DAY WARRAi'lo'TY 494 -8652. Ville. Xlnt cond, fully Color. White $1329 equipped, Turquoise fllil cagem.500 7201d R -' · E-ZTERMS 1 BAJA "SPEc~·· Super 85 "~/white llinyl top, $2650. Lf<'cnse otir:irno 5 oywe .. No Pu y ments Unti l 11.P . VW Dunc Bu,e -496-4055,194 -8585 l\la y be seen <11 DAlLY Cou pe. V -8 e ngi ne, Feb.'75 i:y1Hacing i.:iecn F.G. PILO'r 1 k automatic lr11nsmission. 645 5700 dlr:-"ltumbug" body (only 4 he•rolet 9920 1 1 cm33•0 •wY"' tP'0r · power s teering. power·1--·~·--·-----I ing o · es ay b'"'''· ,,., Cond>.l>'onong. '72V''GA GTWaoon made> AcquirC( in R.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s t c l •1 !1 " ~ d b . tree · os o." esa, on· viny l top. W!IW tires. Red . 4 •peed.1263 f'VXJ I'.' •.·. Y scn1_0,r citiien. '72.Cllf.,VY 1~1P.Cu"lom, I th h F ·d A k s r S995 2Z7 ~ cay roug rt a)'. s power door loc~. heater. Balance of t'actorv. War-.• icri iC'e. ; · 646-. 2 a1r. auto, pi s. r:idio, for bus iness orfice. power windows. tilt r"nly O:_!l~'i-0211 I a~er577X. W/W .. Honcst value. Best 642·4321 · s lcerin g "Wheel. & $i 899 ofr. 833·:1447'bclwn 8am ~1 F • • • &5 ·73 TORINO. sharp 2 DR, A " I M 5 t er c 0 · E·-Z TERMS ;\nAc loRagusa ~ pm. blue. 27.000 mi. l\1u!ll (lt7ELTJ NG Pa y m e nts Until 5422KenoshnLane ·1 1 El Camino S.S. Auto !'Ce.' <->500 or best offer. $2195 I r,,·,.~,, S ., -. J•'cb.'15 · ~ trans AC r PB mag. 962--0451:1. . 645-5700 dlr. You are the winner or wheels, vinvl top. S2IOO. --Open Oaily&Sunday ONEVTPPASS f>riPty637_:_18S2 '62 GALAXY 2 dr llT. 'tillOP~f ·73 VEGA Sla Wag. GT. (gooJi for lhe whole -V-8 aulo. Runs gd. 2929Harborlllvd .• C.rit . 11 ir. steel radials', Kl ramilyJ -'74Cl!EV El Cam Classie, need s paint. $450. 546-1934 cond. JlsL orr by Jan 5. tolhe tape· cas:«. PS /PB . 646 -1196 . . 531;>-58(}.1. 1{;:1d111I .;, l<JP<'. am fm ICE CAPAOES Had/l flr. air. estm int. -OLDS sta. wn1:. 1n Kint ------S.l\'teo, l'tr. 49\) :!tiS!l SJS00.642-7183. 711'0RIN0 1A'ag.p/b,p/s, runi:iing t'ond. f...oaded. ·71 VEGA P<inel, 4 spd, 12 C'hevyL.t1Vl'irkup BMW 9712 t•vt•.<; CHALET ai r 44m. Beslofffrllver a!:lk1ng $400. AIL 5:00. Klnl condiuon. '72 NOVA . I of a kind. $1400. P /ply. 5.'16·0:J81 846-4073 Call 961!·1857 w/ ~·.1n1p1•r ~hell •" ~t(•p ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orig buye r. only <1500 mi. --· bumpt'r.!J9J(;JX1 & &' Motdo 9738 2701--C HarborHh·d .. $2650. 646-9694 or A.ufos,Hrw 9800A.wtos.Hew 9800Autos,Mrw 9800 90 Ua :--\\1;1rran1y ••••••••••••••••••••••• (~1esa Ve rd<' Shopping S4K-3838. $2099 1'+73 iil ,\7.IJA HX 111. SW, Center) Costt1 f\11:.'SOJ . l~~~=~-----1 f: Z 1'f:l'l:\IS r1•al s11orlsm:1n •I spd. Please call 642-5618, 'exf. '6H NOVA . runs great! 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P l l .oT Want ;ds•.·c ·.ll Nn l'·•Yr'nt>nt~'\/~111 No, .P ay ment:s Until .. 1 .. ~.1J ~~ ;:~ :;~ ... -"' ·· f'el,.'7!1 Feb.'7~ ~"" 11 lCI........, '°"" ~wrt'no now -&4Z..S618. &t.5·5700 dlr. 84>~100 dlr. f11.®GooJ ®1.J ... ,. q /:'\f!Ul';lf f ' ICE CAPADES CHALET . 7701-C H11rbor Bl vd,, <Mesa Verde Shopping Center I Co11ta Mesa. Please <:ii ll ~ 5678. ex1 333 to claim your tickets <North County l.1')11 fret number is Ml). >. , • • II idle Items with o 0111· ly Pilot Cl:a~slfied ad. 642·56111 PUBLIC NOTKE! Victory ·Dodge is having ··.a Liquidation Sale! Bank demands all remaining 1974 Dodge Cars · & ·Trucks .MUST BE SOLD prior ta ·Jan. I I 149 units.I . Cars, Pickups, Vans, · Colts, 4 wheel Drive,· Ramchargers. Come in and make us a · ridiculous offer •. You will make the best-buy of your lifehn::ie~ WE'RE SERIOUS! . 28_88 ttARBOR BLVD. -c~~~ .556-4620 -.. ----'-• . •.• '• .llli..;t. ' ' I 'I I I " I . ' ' --•V -' -. • ./ • Laguna/South Coast EDITION - ~ T Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO . 353, 4 S6CTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI f=ORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974 TEN CENTS Laguna P;Olice 'Hassling of Public' Rebutted By Ji\.CKClfAPPELL the "Z ractor" allo\\'S offices to use -~---:...a u.DAilfJ!llMS1.1t1 · ·---Ure-rrruagment 1n delerm1 n1ng 1r a ~Claims by lheJ,.aguna Beach Police punitive citations or nonpunitive Empl oyes' Association that a courtesy noticesshouldbeissued. 1;1erformance scale used.to determine Croy said both weigh the same in promotion to a higher rank is en-consideration by the z factor. lie said couraging hassling,of the public were that all six areas or an officers' work ·rebuted Tuesday Dy the man who. measured by the Z factor carry tJ'je formul ated the scale. same weight. Norv Croy, supervisor 0£ police Del. Terry l\·IacAda m, president or Services, said the statistical measu re-the employes' association, as well as ment of ofCicers' perlormance called other association officers had charged the Z factor \\'8S turning officers into "TICkCt~ron-st~' -- The association rcpresenl;ltives ·said the numbers of tickets wri{ten by pat rol officers has increased signifi cently since the in1 posilion of the Z factor. T hey cited cases of patrol officers "''riting IO tickets a month prior to in· itlation of the rating system v.'ho arc writing between 70 and 80 tickets a month no"''· • Croy noted that the numbers of COurlesy notices \\•rilten b~;-officers ha\•e also increased and he said that statistically the number of non· punitive notices ha s increased at a · greater rate than tickets. The Z factor is used to determine of· ficcrs of above average performance who may then be appointed to one of six Patrolmen II positions in the de- partment. The appointment means a 6.9. percent pa y increase and t"''o • sttlpes for the officers~ _ Tht~ assoeiation members "''ere nlost concerned "''ilh the temporary ·appoinlment facet of the Patrolmen 11 program, The employcS said they v.·anled positions to be permanent <1nd based on Lra ining, education and oral board inLerviC\l'S. ~l acAdan1 said the rating system is dramaL1cally increasing the nur:nber of negative contacts between officers aotl the pu.blic MJ.ID'. of the l"it;uj911 ... :.ire for t hing~ ~uch as sitting on lhl! ~1dc\1·alk and leash la"'' violations. lie said \ht> a!:sociation \\'3S making its feeling:; ubout the rating system public becJu~c it fell the citizens should kno11• \\hat 1\·as happening. I le :-;a id he had 111Lended l.n Sl'Ck a spot on the city cnuncil agenda to t!X· plain thl' ;i ssociation's criticisms, bu t rn:Jy not no1~· because of the publicity. • a1 n I es 1cte $400,000 Art Site Approved The La guna Beach Cily Cou ncil overruled u subordinate panel Wed·. nesday and gr anted the Laguna Beach School of Art a permit to bu ild a S400,000 campus at a site along Lagun a Canyon Ro<td. The council's action came arter 4S minutes or discussion and some ob· vious soul searching by councilmen. The action was unanimous. J ohn Dundas, chairman or the non- proftt·1rt•1t.ho0l" boar.d or directors, told the council that if the :i;chool were not t>er m itted lo buUd os.: itl-proposecl three-acre site, it wOuld possibly have to move outside Laguna Beach. • • 1 • nunilas saicf1ne"School had searched for 12 years lO find a suitable Sile. (See ART SITE, Pa1e AZ) Richfield Asks YOUTH PLAYERS IN SCENE FROM MODERN VERSION OF 'JACK AND THE BEANSTALK' Robyn Rho'des as Talking Cow, Kellie Condon as Zappte, Me.llnda Hu.ghes as Housekeeper Left, - --"- Lands P~nel · Yor17 Wells SACRAMENTO !UPI) -The Atlantic Richfield Co. l~ay asked the laineduck srate Lands Commission to Y Quth to Give Periormance Of 'Beanstalk' San Clemente H'ikes Golf Course Charges &ppro\'e the driltingof 17 new wells in By JOHN VALTERZ,\ lheShnta Barbara Channel. Members or the Laguna ~fOulton OfW.~ilyl"i191~UH 'If approved, it "'·ould be the s~cond COmmun\ty Youth Players \\-'ill San Clemente city councilmen un- time the state comm\_ssion permitted perform Christmas productio n of · 1 1 d h r off.,hore drilling since the disastrou ~ ack a nd-the Beanstal·k" t his-an1 mous Y.. overru e a slrong s ow o " opposition lly many or tti e com-Santa-Barbara oil spill nearly six weekend at the Forum TheaLreon the munity's retired golfers· Wednesday years ago. i Festival of Arts Grounds, 650 Laguna <ind launched major changes in fee ARCO \\-'ants to drill the new v:clls Canyon Road. _ structures for the city Jinks donated on the existing platform "'flolly," Perrormance times are 7:30 p.m. by the tou•n 's founder. They would produce up to 2Q,OOO bar-Friday, 2:30 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 Capping months of heated debate Tels of oil per day and mean as much p.m. Sunda_y. and arduous committee meetings, the a~ SI00.000 a day in royalty oil income The p~rforman~e is a n ~pda_ted and council ag reed to phase out con- tothestate. . . _ mod~rn1zed version of the fai ry tale trovcrsial a,nnual tickets and raise . L~st mo ~~~ the. comi;ii1ss1on granted cla~s1c. ·fees in most categor ies. - s1m1lar dr1 1ng permits for up to 69 T1c~et1 are ~1.50 for adul~s and Sl The opposition came from senior new Santa B:irbara Channel wells. for ch1ld~en. Ti~ket reservations may · citizens who frequently use t he ~mocral1c Controller·elect , Ken-be made by calhng 494-0743 between I links-a group led by former mayor netti Cory of Garden Grove fil ed a p.m. and 5 p.m. daily. Tic.ket6 are on Clifton 11.1 e s lawsuit in Santa Barbara to ha lt the sale through Friday at the PlayhOuse 1 Y r · . drilUng u.nlil the new slate co m-box orfice and at the Forum Th eatre The f~rmer council head. who no mission takes office n.ext month -Saturday and Sunday. longer si ts as a ~em~r of the panel, with three Democrats replacing the asserted that d1ssens1on among the current three Republlca n com-golf course star! remnins unin- missione rs. · L B h vestigated -and cha rged thnt the links Tv.·o or the three n~w members.' aguna _eac now make a"substantial pro£it. Cor y and Lt . Gov.·elect hlervyn But at \Vednesday's session- Dymally. oppose new offshore drill· Schedules marked by some jeering rrom foes ing. The thicd member will be named who were threatened with exclusion by Gov,-Elect Edmund G. Brown Jt,, by lt1Syor Thomas O'Keefe,-thecoun- whoalsoopposes drilling at this time. Aucti" on s·unday cil upheld !he enure set or recommen· The proposal approved last month daUonsbythecommittce. was criUcit«I becaus~ no environ· _J?!~nt~ i mpa.cL.-rcporL~'Bs Prepared on the project'. The cha nges include : --A ban on furlhcr iSsuance of an- nual passes. thus phasing out the ducats over the next .\'Car • -Increase in the 18-hole g·reens fees by Sl per round and a SO-cent increase in the youth rate. Nine'.holc play would rise by 75 cents for adults; a quarter for kids. -For residents of the city holdin g a SI5 annual registration card, the greens fees would be reduced by $1 a round during priml!-time play before noon, -Changes governing the fees and restrictions on private carts. -Sifts in policies covering reserva- tions which now allow setting asi<te play as early as three days berore th e game. Sent iment regarding the changes among a large· group gathered for the \'Ole was far from unanimous. !\lyers asserted that increases in fees "''ould "''Ork a hardship on re- tirees on fixed incomes. But one such retiree, Dr. lt1ark Spencer. addressed councilmen as a senior Citizen complelely in favor of increasing the fees to cover ihe high cost or running the links. • All Are Patterson Workers Br TOM BARLE\" Of VII o.lly l"llol sYll Eight persom accused of falsely re· gistering to ''Ole in Congressman· elect Jerry Patterson's 38th District while they "''ere v.·orking for the elec· tion or the Santa Ana mayor "·e re or· dered \\led nesday to face arraign· mentJan.9. Orange Co unty_ Superior eourt Judge Everett W. Di ckey sel"the ar· raignment date for ·eight Patterson workeri char~ed with conspiracy, perjury, false regisl~ation and viola- lionofU..ataW!a..U.O.-.. • Members of the District Attorney's staff, who got an indictment of the eight from the jury, confirmed late Wedrieliday that Patterson was not tn· volved and had no kno"'·ledge of the matter?" Among those ind icted is Daniel E. Grisel, 30 , son of Santa Ana City Coun- cilman Lorin Grisel and Patterson's campaign manager in the drive lhat sent the Democrat to the nation's capital last November. Also named are Griset's v.·ifr. Judith, 31; Lois A. Starkey, 23, of Fullerton: Robert \V. and Suone C. Shreck. both 26, of Long Beach; \1erlynn N. and Cecilia Diane Jensen, both 25. of Santa Ana. and Deril ynn Con ley, 21, of Orange. Deputy District Attorney \\lilliam £\•ans said ttie l'ighl persons indicted registered in Patterson's district and actually voted, although they never had resided in the.area. -. Their act1otls meant. he said, eight illegal votes "''ere garnered by Pat· (See 8 INDICTED, Page A21 o.ifY N.I SUH .,.._ HE'S .IN THE CLEAR Congressman Patterson Nixon Lawyer Gets-Prison . . In Tax Dodge \VAStll NGTON (UPI) -Calling it hi s hardest decision. U.S. DistrJct J udge . George L. Hart sentcn'ced Ed"'ard L. !\!organ today to four months in prison for falsifying a deed used by Richard 1\1. i\"ixon to claim an iU.egal S576.000 tax deduction. llarl rebuked i\lorgan for "wjlful • ly" bet[aying his public and pro· fcsslnn<i trust as a la"''yer 11c im- posed a t\\"O·yc;:ir sentence. but sajd the facts '"c ry out for mercy and le- p P I P d • niency•· and ordered that ~1organ be ope au re 1cts rrc·ed nn probation after four months. , • , !). :\Jorgan. 36. pleaded guilt~' :'\o\·. 8 10 \ATICAN _CITY (UPI> -Pope as1nglecountofcons piracylo impa1r, P.~~~ ·V.1 said_ to~ay that modern i imPt~de. dcfe:.il and obstruC'I the pro- ·c1v1ilzallon, \Vllh its _nuclear bo,n:i~s per and govcrnmcnl functions of thr and lack of love. is a derect1vc Internal Revenue Se rvice. The felony machine that could .e~plode a_nd <See TA..X . .\IDE p g A")' wreck the world. "There 1s something • a c - not functioni ng properly ifl the monumental machine of our civiliza- tion."' the Pope said in a 3.000·"'ord mess age to commemorate N£'\\' Year's Day. cf'lcbratcd by the Catholic chu rch as a dayorpcace since 1968. since 1968. 9()2 Get Free Ride Free rides aboard Laguna Beach ci - ty buses drew 902 persons last Friday, up from a usual Friday average of 489. The free load broke down tO 81 l adults and 91 children. Cu;1st \\' e;1tl1cr \"ariablt! high clouds through lhis e\·en1ng-..11th mostly sunny ~kies Fr1d1.1y . Chance of some . local fog in the morning hou rs. Slightly cooler Friday 'vith highs of 72 etl the beaches ris- ing to 75 inland. But ARCO has developed a massive three-volume enVlron~ntal report for its proposal \11hich ~nc ludes the valtte or lhc oil for the nation"s economy outweig hs possible ecoloJical damage by the drilling. The Laguna peach Museum,of Art · will end its collectors' catch sale at 3 p.m. Sunday al the museum. .. it. is then final bids on a si lent auc- tion al the museum. 307 Cliff Drive, will be made for paintings by noted Southern Calirornia artists and anti· ques. San Juan Adopts Plan I ~SI DE TODA\' A ne10 heroin epidemic 1s /eared by A1ner1can drug en/orctment of- jtcers, even WJOIOul t/1e new Turkish opium crop lhal i.~ lxing culllooted. The jlOT!J ISOTI Page cs. 'trash Pick'!-ps . To Be Delayed la addition jewelry, pa intings, prints and display props are on general sale throughout the gallery. Artist booths in Gallery Five al the museum will orrer a va riety or merchandise as well as first print edi· lions or paintings by San Clemente seascape artist Edward Barton. Yf?ar's Freeze Expected to Stir Controversy 6 y PAMELA llALl..AN eity and the Swanner·\Villiams pro-°'.,.o.t!T'"'"'su" pcrty alon8 the northern portion of Arter two and a half years and more Camino Capistrano. . Er"'•ll...,"°'11 L.M.lo'f C111i.rn11 c"'""" c .... ~, I 11tll"X " .. " .... .. .. -· t.6-1 MIOllHll'-s M Hll,. ... l flit,., M Or1 ..... C-1, Al>ll ~ (\-.I ,.,. c• '"'1'J 01-' ,_ Regular Laguna Beach trash collec: tiom will be altered during the boll· da~pej'tod . The fllUScum is open from 11 a.m. to A:30p.m.daily. · than $80,000 spent on $ludies, city tf, arter .. a year, the basa lend use councilm e n unanimously i dopttd a designatlons ~rcsldcnlial l are oot re· general plan for San Juan Capistrano moved th rough a general plan amend· Wednesdayni_ght.. tnenl. the agricultural overlay de· But the conlrovefsy Is rat from sigootion will become void. Most or over. th e land would then return lo a re- SUbJCCl or a petition "''hich dre\\' 750 ~ignatures over the "'·cekend. were also settled by the council. In nr· cordancc "'ith the v.·ishes of Town llall Associatiofl and those "''ho signed their petition. lhc council voted to limL.ti shOpping centers. to "appr9x .. , imiltely four to aRJ>mximately eighl ' w.cres" and to limit highways lo no more than lour travel lane!). CN1••t•f Ot•ll Mtltto' E"IM'l•I PI .. Eor11 .. u111me•t ,i .. Mt " .. eK_ Aftlll U.~ "' M <>• ... a " 5*lM1r•tl• M T .... ~1.-Q TIMr••·"' C..1 "'91111tt" .. ..... "'.... "" I I With both Christmas and New Year's Day falling on Wednesdays, -e-ol-leeti on1 usually made. Wed· ftesdays, Thursdays and Fridays will be delayed one day each. Because or altered schedules, the i,PubHc Works Departm n\ aslt's that trash cans be placed out the night be.fore collecUon ls lo be made, as the usual hour or pick up may also be <h@n1e<1. • ;- ' Satellite Launched CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla . (UPl)- Symphonle, a French-German ex· .RJi.:imental communications satellite. ~&..tamu::hcd, successfully by a Delta r ocket Wednesday night. Thirty minutes later. officials of the Notional Aerona utlci! and Space Admlnlstr;i . Uon sn ld the 886 pound satellite up· pearcd tohavegone in~o a e:ood orbit. ' • Despltc emotional picas bx proper-. sidenllal des gnatlon, and develop- ty owners, the coon,cil vOted un· ment appJtealibm "-'Ould be accepted. animously to pla~e a one-year de· Hesitating OVt'r 1he additiona l velopmenl rreezeon 850 acres. ' ~creage in the study was Councllman Tile purpose or lh e freeze is to pre· VvOll •teckscber. vent development whlle a stilay Js ''L don't know lf the agricultural done to see Ir the land should ·have. a ovef'lay hould be applied to all lhese permant>nt agticultural dtsi«nation. areas,'' he said. . In add/lion to 200 acres between Del An amendment to Increase the Obispo and San Juan Creek chann('I, study period to 18 months was dcfcal· the C'ou ncil added the Moneyman ed 4-1. Ranch in the northea~l porllon or tbc 'two other controversial issues. the I / l>uring the thrt'C hOUJ"'5 Of delibera• ti.on . during wh ic h tempers sometime~ flared and side arguments ensued, 10' persons addressed the ' council , most or them concerning the n.i:riculture overlay. "As k yoursel,·es if it's mora ll~ right," said ?t1rs. Mary J ane Fors t~r , co ncerning the lime on the :.i~r1cultura I study. "It 's our property. We don't w~ntyou lo keep It lOO long •· I •:A 2 DAILY PILOT L/SC l'rowt Pnfl" A I 8 INDICTED .. tersvn Jensen is a S4nta Ana lawyrr \\hO has fought several Superior Court lawsuit ~ for the Envlronmentt1.I Co'oll- tion or Orange County. l~t' "''8!1 Pat· t~rson 's f1nunC'(' ch1urmun during the 1·:11npa1i.:n and •~ cXIM'ClCd to he ap. pointl'rl :1~ r:ittl'r5on·.~ rh1('f d1str1c\ rcptesent<1l1\'c Suont' Shrc('k I:. Santa Ana's assi .~· tant to lhl' n1u.\'or She 11·a5 recently "named a:; Patter!>on':. office 1nanager In Santa Ana alll'r "'Orking for him as a \'Oluntecr toorcl1n:itor 111 the ea1n- pn1~11 Loi:-Stark<·,· "nrkt·d :1:. tam p;ugn coordinator. ,\II the other defendants ' a re iclent1f1ed as volunteer "·orkcrs . E\·ans said that several of the in- diC'teci falsely registered to \'Ole at S...nta Ana homes owned bv Coun- cilman Grisel and the city Official's p arents. Evttn"S ttdded.-however. !hat thl:'" councilman and hi s parents had no kno'°'·ledi.:e that the eight persons \\'('re using those addresses for voting purposes Fro• Poge A 1- TAX AIDE. • • Of'11 ,.;~ M•H ~ HAPPY ABOUT DECISION Laguna Greenbell's Dilley Land Plans ] carries [J ma:dn1um ri ve \'Cars in Hai· led as p rison and SI0.000 fin<'. · ·r hc char~<' involved a 1969 la.IC rr· turn on >M•h1ch the N1xons claimed $95.298 as lhc first Installment or a planned $576,000 deduction for a E:i!tor vice presidential papers. As a deputy counsel to !\'i:<on in 'Tremendou8i' 1970, MorRan prepared a deed sho<A'· Jim Dilley, presidl'nlofthc Laguna ing the gift had been made prior to a Greenbelt Inc., Wednesday hailed the cutoff date of July 26, 1969, enacted by Orange County Board of Super\•isors Congress. approval of the El Toro and l\toulton An I RS investigation disclosed, land use plans as a "tremendous vie· however, the p,apers belonged to Nix-tory" for the greenbelt. on al the time and the deed conveying ''\\'e're jubilant. but then, "'e them as a gift was prepared in P..1arch a\"•ays have been ever since we start· and April, 1970 -one year after the ed. \Ve're working on Victory State· date the document bore. ment Number 5, ··Dilley said . Laslyear the JRSdisallowe·d the de-Dilley, who founded the conserva· duclion for the papers and ordered the t ionist organization to preserve un, Nixons to pay nearly $500,000 in back de\'eloped land 1n and around Laguna, taxes fr9m 1969through 1973. said the supervisors' action amounted ·I-tar 1aid he was punishing a man · to rormal legal acceptance. of the ••universally admired and respected greenbelt concept and com mitted the by his peers. a man of 'brilliant in· county to making the concept a re· tellectual abilities and attainments" ality. who made "one terrible mistake in an The third general Plan amendment effort to serve with misplaced loyalty e~actt:d by the supt:rvisors included a superior who held the highest office establishment of a 101nt governmental ln this land:'' study team to find ways of preserving He said t.forgan already has been the undeveloped land. punished professionally by the loss of Exact size of th~ Greenbelt has . bis right to practice law. · neve r been establl she~ formally. .!'But," Hart said. "I also find (he) however. proponents see 1t as an a rch wilfully betrayed his trust to the l aw s weeping inland around Laguna and the public by falsely swearing to a Beach. . . · .pre-dateddeed ofgift.Suchanaction The study te~m which D1lley ~aMotdepart this court 4nilogee<f." , th~ughl would include rep.r~sen· Morgan, a huge man with a black tat1.ves. of the county and the cities or mustache, said "l did something l Irvine 8i\0Lagun~ Beach would de· should not have done and lt was fine the size 3.nd possible uses ~g. · I'm prepared to accept the permitted within the Greenbelt: . j udcl'.Q.ent ofthecourt. :·1 s~ th~se.profou_nd meanings 1n Hart' ordered Morga n. of Los th1s act1on. Dilleysa1d. An geles, to s urre nder at the lnaddition.hesaidhefel_ltheaction minimuih seCufltyJederal prisori at. by the board or supervisors com· Lompoc Jan. 6. --............_ mitted the county to hC'lping the city of · ........_ Laguna Beac h main ta in th e ~ Sycamore llills area as a portion of Ok ~-theGreenbelt. ays "-..::0.illey acknowledged the assistance of Fifth_ District Supervisor Thomas Riley, ''We,._~preci ate the whole- Laguna -Grants to Buy · 2 More Buses It's Christmas tim~ and so maybe you do gel something for nothing, the Laguna Beach City Council learned Wednesday. · The council quickly approved tra n5porlation grant applh;_a,tions which · will giye the city $132,000 to spend for t""'O "cable-car-slyle" buses a.nd a 23·passenger minibus. Eighty percent or the Cost will be bOrne by a federal grant and 20 per· ~ent will be put up by the Southern California Association or Govern- ments. !'ila:ror Roy llolm cape~ it a "good deal." The new vehicle; will join a fleet of 3 minibuses and t\\'O trams in the city's m unicipal bus line, the only ci~~-o"·n ed system in Orange County. ORANGE COAST L1SC DAILY PILOT Ti. Or ..... C..11 0.UJ Plktl. wllflwllkll 11 ceni.' C."to:l ,,,. Nf"" Prf'\\, I\ PYtlh\llotd i.,. 1'-'0r*"9' i:o.~1 """"'"'"" '°""''"'· !.I~ ... Ml1'°"5 .... pUClo,,_, ....,,,,.,., IPWowq,11 ,.,.._,, 10r COl!oo ........ Ntwp9rt (k .. fl. HY"1•"91 .. ilHcfl/fO\.ol· "ltol" ll•ll•r, tr''"'• S•lllll•DKl 1111 .. , '"" ~ 8".r.l.fl•!.outfl c .. , •• .l ,i..,. ........ I odlllori n caoDI•-!.ot~tc .. Jt -~-Tiie 111'•Ml1Ml C><lf!<l•flo"' lllt"t I\ ti :DI W.ll S.J ~'"'· tMI• Mil. .... C•lltom10 "1fl1t. hearted aod ""'ge11_uine effort by Mr. Riley in behalf Of-..~ Greenbelt," Dilley said. 19 Seeking CofC Seats In Clemente The annual San Clemente Chamber of Commerce election of directors is und('rv.'aY now with a Dec. 3l deadline for the return of ballots. There are 19 persons running for five open directorships. The board of directors determines policy ror the businessmen's organization . New directors "'ill serve for three-year terms and election results "'ill be an, nounced Jan. 14 at the regular board . meeting. Candidates are Tom Axtater. Charles J . Bartok. !\tilt Derman. Fern Dickson, Lewis Einsel, James Everett, Bob Garant. F . Roy Garbarine, George Gearn. Bill Kerns, Yi'illiam 11. Kendall, Stanford r.1an- ning. J . Wesle>• Neal . Arthur B. Petersen. Kenneth Pound E.L. Risley, William H. Walker, Lawrence Williams, a'nd 1'1iki Wol fe . County Approves Land Use By WILU.Al'I SCllR EIBER OI U. o.tly ~li.t SUH Oranl{e l"ount.i.· Superl'1.sors W<'d· nesday approved a massive package of gent:ral plan land-use amendments that could open 14 .000 acres of soul1' county land to planned community de· velopment. But be(ore super\'isors voled, they made some adjustments or their ov.•n. 1nclud1ng a total ban on residential de- \•elopmenl 1ns1dethe zones mqslhe<1 1•1- Jy affected by t\larine Corps jet noise. The land in qu~tion heit primarily on lhe: l\loulton Jll.nch and 9n tv.o large parcels in the north El Toro a rea. The board voted 4-0 in favor of the amendments "'ith Suµer\'isor Hobert liattin abstaininJ?;. Superl'isors heard almost three hours of public t estimony he· fore moving to adopt the land plan changes. Almost all of the speakers were opposed to development plans for the parcels. citing severe impacts of up to 60.00U more people in the Sad· dleback Valley. Of particular concern to the au- die nce members v.·as the loss of vital open space areas aQ.d the im - pact of jet noise front El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The latter concern 'took up the bulk or the-board's discussion. Responding to concerns or the board voiced l\\'O weeks ago, the planning commission revised its re- com me ndations that v.·ould have pcrniitted dwellings inside the most highly affected areas. Those areas are defined as lying within the so-called 65 CNEL (Com- munity Noise Equivalent zone). the maximum noise level a "reasonable person'' can tojerate around his home. The com mission urged that re· sidential uses be permitted but only if they were heavily soundproofed and approved by the county health officer. The co mmission also asked that special noi se abatement steps be taken. But Supervisors, led by Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley, were successful in banning all residential units inside the zone . The board action will have the most immediate effect on about one· third of the 9,000 acre Moulton Ranch th at ~-unde r the jet nightwiys. . ------L.K. Reynolds Services Set At Two Rites T11-·o memorial ser\'ices will be held for Laurence K. Reynolds, 67, the pro· minenl Laguna Beach reallor and l'i\·ic leader 1vho died last \\'eek or a coron:.ir1·. '.\!rs. 'Reynol ds said :.i memorial service has been schecluleel for 2 1>.m . Jari. 12 at th e lriterfaith Center, 4206 Campus Dri\'e. in the -lr\'inc 'fQ.v.·n Center. She .isked th;it flo1,·crs he omit.ted. 1 In addition. friends of '.\Ir. Rey nolds in El Rosarl6; Baja Californi<1 . ""i ll hold a n1 c morial'se.!_·1·Jcc at an un- ~pccificd d~te. l\lr. RC)•nq!ds "'as :1c- t11·c in bringing supplies 31\tl equip, mcnl to the school thert! for 25 years. Campus Park Plan Revealed Saddleback College may soon ha1·c :1 15-acrc park as part of its overall campus. Supt. Robert Lon1ba rdi said \V('dnesday night. Speaking to members of th~.Sad dleback Area Coordinating Council. Lombardi said the ~fission Viejo col - lege might sell or donate land to th(' county rot a park. · The county, thrQugh one of its ser11ice districts. v.·ould maintain it, he said . lie said no rirm plans ha,·e been pr<>pared. but the idea is being con- sidered. Robert N. Weed p"""'""' •nd !Pvtlll- Jack R. CUrley I/let Ptt!J"'""' tnd GIM<•I Ml,..oP, Thomas Keevil Laguna Group Selects Trustee Candidates Thomas A. Murl)hJne ~n•ql"' co;ior Charles H. l oos Richard P, Nall """'"~' ,..,. ... 9'f'Q[Cli1tt• Uguna Beactl Office TlillroG..._.,"\t,.f! M.r.U•roq .lCld"u P' 0 llo• .... t76U Other Offices "'1!tMl'W lJOY1011 S.•\tr~ H~k«fl ll»Ho_,"""'"',.,lf H""\'"9'"" &ttt ll 11111 k«ll llooMY.,ol $.Jdeli.11.-tl Yt lloy 111!11 l• ... I 'IMO •l~n D~oo ,,_.,. Teieptione (11&.1-'42421 Classified Ad vtrllslng '42·5671 L19una Beach All Departments: Tele Dhone •'4·•466 ""'"'!>on c••~"" 495·01130 CN"•...... 111' 0•..,.. CN" ""811'1\l"CI C-,0, HO M.... ,1.,..,,. ltt"1, .. 1•-. Hilllrltl -1w.• 11t .,.,.,11vm.n1• ...-oift ...,., bl """'""'" .,lflo\11 1toetlOI .. , .... ,,..... •I """''"''-" SK ..... c.ltM llOUtqt .. id ti '°'" lillllo1"1, c.tl ..... ft,., S..l>'lo<•pt.... 11'1' t•"I"' U 00 _,,.,, II• "''n \oi Oii """''"'· lflllol.,y -.1 .... 11-uoe-111, ( 1\ ¢roup of teachers and parents c;1 lll'li (.;:i cunans lntere!'IPd in Total .f,ducation (LITE) has announced 11s ~election of l\\O cundidalcs to run for the I..;1guna Rearh school board 111 thr ~larch ·I tltttiort. Verna I., Rollinger, LtTl: chairpersnn pro-tern. named as <'an- cJidatc5 Annf'!IP Cassidy, Who i.., head of !he d1!'tr1ct C'ducalional goals com - mittee, .1ncl HonAld Ch1lcotr. pro- fessor of polilical science at UC B1\'l'rs1d<'. T""'Q othtr ""1>tlld·be trustees, .John Anderi;on. a pharmaceuticals rirm territory mana.i:er . .incl l:i"'Yer R1ch<1rd Lemnn nnnoo •red Llie1r CR n- dltlary :O.lnnclay They are runnins: as 1 ndf'!)C°lld l' n l!'i. T110 of the district's. fivl' tru~tc-c ll0<1it1ono; v.·1!1 he oren In the election. ln ru mh r nl ~ (;e rald Linke and l1utrjci~lllcttc, who!C tc.rnt'i end In ;\T:irrh. s :iid tod;i~· the~· ha\'e n1Jdl' no tlcci.:.ion <i bout seeking rcelccl1on. ;\Jrs. Cassidy s;iid today shr has not yet filed for the election, but "I h:ive hern 11i;ked hy the group ILITEJ tn run and I rather anticipate it." Sht' saHI she will have a slalt>m<'n t of c1ualifications prepared at the time she files. Dt>adlinc for f1'ing "'ilh !ht· Oranj!C County Registrar or Voters IS J an.1 Chilcote \vas out or tov. n for ttre hol\da~·:i; :ind could not be reaC"hed for comment. LITE. which formed carlirr this fall to ~rlec t a ... l.1te of ca ndidates. 1n tcrv1 r "'<'d nc·arly a dnr.en nspir:lnt .. hl·for<> n1:iking it" ~election!', JUrs Holltnl(t>r snid. She <lid not rt'veal how man\' mem· IK·1·s 1.rrF. hu!t, sa.1'1nR the grOup hns not yet rully organlzt.>d ror the cun1 -· !)a l11:n. •I , ' - Santa's in Tawn 1-lelena Alarcon, Miss San Juan Capistrano, \\'C lcomes famiJiar figure to the Mission City. Santa will be available to meet cbildren Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. a nd Monday from noon to 2 p.m . al Security Pacific Bank in dov.:nto'vl.'n San Juan CapisJ.rano. ' .Tustin Wife Revives But Listed Critical A Tustin 'A'oman whom police said appeared to be dead following an acci- dent in Laguna Beach today later re· vived a nd was listed in critical condi- tion al Saddleback Community 1-lospital. , 1-Iarriet Kahapalua· J ackson, 27. the wife of an El Tqro marine. was in- jured about l :15 a.m today when her car swerved from the eastbound lane on Laguna Canyon Road and struck an oncoming rar driven by Richard I low a rd Spangler, 27, of Santa Ana. Office;-Stephen Kirsch said Spangler attempted Lo swerve but hls car "'as -NL.full force in the .side and jun1ped a curh. Spanglt'r, however, \Vas not injured. l\lrs. JackSon's car \\'as knocked 115 feet back into the eastb9und lane bY the the collision: lfhe car was totally destroyed . Kirsch said he and anoth~ officer checked i\lrs. Jackson for "tal life signs and found none· \1•hen hey ar· ril'ed shortly ancr the accld t. "As far as v.•c v.·ere cone rned she "'as dead when we arri\'ed, '' he ~aid. llowevcr, Mrs. Jackson rc\·ived a short time later and 1vas taken by am- bulance 1'1 the hospital. Officers said there ,~·ere no skid marks to indicate l\Irs . .J:ickson had braked. lie said the accidCnl is under investiga lion. .. l'rowt Pap A I ART SITE .•. The Council's action came on.an ap· peal of a deciSion by the city board of adjustment denying the School of Art a conditional use permit to build in the residential zone. Although the land is zo ned residen· tial, there are no adjacent homes a nd the a rea surrounding the school site at. 2222 Laguna Canyon Road is un· de\'eloped. Dundas said continued holdups in the necessary appro\•als ror the school had raised questions about whether or not the city really \\'anted to retain the school "·ithin its limits. , "'1£ you cannot gi\'c us that quality of support, tell us so in plai n language." he said. Leroy •'Roy" Childs. a founder of. the School of Art. reminded the coun· cil of.its enl'ironmental concerns. He noted that' it wouldn't be necessary for a builder to get a condi· · n.al.u.s.e...permit to construc.t houses "all over" the site. but that because of zoning technicalities. it is necessary for the '"low·profile" art school to do so. • ''l think I've v.•alked through the roxtails of every vacant lot in Laguna Beach. and I know of no other suitable place." Childs, former owner of the Potterv Shack, said. · 1-taYor Roy Holm summa rized genera l council feelings saying, "The quality of the institution and the benefit to the community are totally irreleva nt (to the current issue) because "'e have to meet the letter of the law.'' He said if the council granted an il - legal privilege, both it and the school of art could end up in court on an ii.c· tion brought by an aggrieved person. ~le discounted opponen ts' slate· ., menls about the location of the school establishing precedent ror more de- ve lopment along the road. - He said the location of a "rather ug. ly structure," the Southern California Edison substation, was already on the land north of the festival park area. Following the council's action, l\·layor Holm ~aid he did not Intend for the overruling of the lo"·er board to be construed as a ''slapon the hand'' a nd he said he ·would personally pass .ilong that information to the board. Two Students From Brazil Seek Homes Two students from Brazil need homes in the South Coast area for six months beginning in January. Youth for Understanding, a student exchange program,. is looking for families for Ary Braga and Vera Domschke, both 16. Ar y likes swimmin2 and music. His father is a physician in the Brazilian Navy and hismotherisanaccountant. Sailing and swimming are Vera's hobbies. Her father is an engineer and her mother is a teacher. Additional information is available by calling C.G. Wahlquist any evening at 494-6036. ~ ~ Sheri{{ Probes $318 Theft in S. Laguna ~iley Target Of 'Thieves' · Lagunan Cited Orange County Sheriff's deputies are investigating the theft of S318 in In Jewel Tl1eft· cash. from the· NO _Exit Cafe, 31676 _Pac1f1c Coast Ji 1g hv.·ay, South If Orange County Fifth Dis-,\ '1s1lor fr111n \c11 ~lcx1c-o told trtel Supervisor Thon1as F. Laguna Beath i'nlLeC' Tuesday he had l{iley or Nev.·port Beach needed bt-cn S\\'Lndlccl out nf 1ndian jc1velr~- a reminder that petty theft in the 11orth S2,600 b.'· :tl.ai:una \\·om an V•hfJ ....._county has doubled in recent ~aid .~he v,..ould sell !he goods. hut 111- mooths. he go t it Tuesday. :>Lead lrft thcst:1tl' 11·1\h the JC11·cl ry. Laguna. Deputies said intruders broke open the door to giin entry after taping the door to m\lfne the sound of breaking glass. They said the cash wfls taken from a strong box in the care office. t:nkno\1•n intruders entered Ste, en .\. ~lacy representing 'the hi s office in the county ad, Sundance 'J'rJ.dJnA Con1pan.v of i\!hu .. 2 Die in Jet Crash ministration bu ildi ng "·hile th e querquc s;ud hC' had left the Jr11·c::Jry Fifth District Superv.isor "'as on C•)nsi~nm('nl \\'ith a <!f/-\·c:ir-11111 ~TARQUETTE. l\lich. <UPI> -An ' . ;iv.•av from his desk and carried l.;.ii:?unJ Hl';\{'h \l'nm:1n Air Force 857 Canberra jet crashed Offhistape rrcorder. 11.l' raid s hf' fatll·d 1fl P3.\' him for the• and exploded Wednesday night on a p· Sh eriff's officers are 111 -artit cs anfl tl0\1 tun not he found. proach to the landing strip at K . r. v('stigalingthethefl. ./t:\tclry L1kvn 1neludc:d :18 nl•rklates Sawyer Air Force Base, killing, the ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~"~"'~l~"~'~vc::dl!l,!n!g!b!a!n!d!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t!w!o!o!c!c!u!p!a nts. PRE-CHRISTMAS J~~Ml Of Our Jewelry by Christmas HERE ARE A-,FEW EXAMPUS ,,., ~ .. ··~·~· "'w.,s4,too ,,., c.-. .. •.1.··~' ., • w.,,1000. ...., ,_. .... _A•• ' ····--.,,. ... $1920 ., _.,. ,., -$400 ~.~.~ ... , ... . ' .. 1 .......... '' <'' ·• A ' ' " .... '"'"' "0"• ' •••G' '" ,, ....... --• ..... ........... lo , • • '"•"'' '•~• ~-~ r • ......, • ..,.,..,,.,.,_, ·-._ ... J I:.'"'". .~~"'-""' .... ............. 1o1 ... .., f-· r-,o,j .... 0-- -"""' ... ·--' ·-· Wos S2,600 $1040 w., s2.•oo $960 Wo11 $)100 $7'20 ' ....... ·-·· ....... . -· ''" .,,,., '•• ""' A ( ~ .... ,..., ........ ' '"' 1 '"'° •••I ' ·•·"·-·~···1 •• ..... . .,. .... ~ ....... , ·-.1.,..1,.<.,' ....... . ·--.. ....,... .. , ...... . '•"'-i • Wo11 $400 $160 Was S500 $200 $60 l..,,,..,,_...,........,._ W••11600 ~-··•t. .... ,. j~ ...... ·-~-$640 \>o •H ..... _ ' , • ,., .. ,.., .. -• .,.., W•1 S600 WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ;;:.··· ... ···-~'f $240 • CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS D41LY 9 to 9 SAT. 9-6 SUNDAY 12-S "All Gold Coin Jewelry 50% Olf No Fair Trade Items or Neck Cfla1ns Included In This Sale. RAC [Tl 'S 183ll NEWPORT BOULEVARD\N COSTA MESA . 646-7741 COSTA MESA 1EWELRY l.J tOAN. INC. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING \N THE REAR ' \ I r I ' j • FEA Orders Overcharge Rollbacks' \VASllI~GTON <AP) - The Federal Energy Ad · mini stration h-.s obtained price rollb acks tolahn~ ;Jbout $77 m11!1on to correct all eged overchurg1ng on petroleum produets by !Srnl cbmpan1es, a spokesman said this Wl'l'k In 1:1dd1t1on . the f'EA v.•1ped orr the companies' -books some S375 mtlhon tn claimed co s ts th a t "oth erwise could have been r> .. sscrl thrnui;:h to customers 1n price 1n creases ht• sard The spokesm;.in s~ud $17 5 rp1lhon 1n rollb>Jcks were or dcred by the FEA -$10 m 11!1on for Stand 111 d 011 of Oh10 -S600,000 fn1 ~l ob1I Oil ·Co ' -And S6 9 m II lion for Ex xon The ream1n1ng rollt>acks and reductions of cla1mt.'CI costs were accom\liLShe1I throuch consent ajlree> ment s and voluntary ad JUstmen ts, he s,11d ThC' spokes m an s .11d the roll backs a nd reductions would have been the sal')'le 1f nrders had been issued. No information on how the ~Ubacks would arrecl con· 1;Umcr s was 1mmed1atcly !ivatlabll• . Auto Job Layoffs 1 Million? HOUSTON !UPI ) -One m1ll1on \vo rkers 1n th e uu tomob1lcj and rclatc<l 1n· dustr1es \VI I lose 1he1r Jobs l next year-because or th e virtual collapse or the auto 1ndustr) accor1ng lo United Auto \Vork<'rs President Leonard \Voodcock Woodcock told a Ui\ \V meeting th<' nu lo 1ndustry·s profits dropped dramallcal- ly for the first nine months· or 1974 \Vtl h General \lotors' e.1rn1 ngs plummet- Lng 76 5 prrccnt, Ford's GO I pcycent a nd Chryslt>r's AA 2 percent "The automoh1le industry f1 om Septrmt'ier to NoV - r mber htcr4lly coll ri11scd," \VQOd CO<'k ~;lid '•\Vf'VC hcC"n cr1t1cal of pricing and high prof1! targets, but \ve'd be ktddinl! !he n,1t1on 1f ''c said that'' .is the problem Buy a Rolls . -·- Jobless Rate Up In Every State \V,\SHl~CTON (UPI! While Congress \Yrapped a SS 5 b1lhon Chris tmas pre- sent for the nation's Jobless the Labor Department an- nounced \V ednesday everv Sh1le 1n the union report ed increased-unemployment insurance rolls Nov JO, The l atest r eport ap parenll y sig naled deeper trouble ror a s taggering U.S econom y 1n whi ch more th an six m1lhon peo pie arc out of work ~- A TOTAL OF 2,982.600 persons received unemploy ment msur unce benefits 1n the week ended Nov 30 - up 553,700 from the previous \vcek and 1 4 m1lhon over a )Par <igo, the Labor Depart mcnt said ' !\.lost or the Jobless are nOt cn\·crcd by unemp11')'mcnt 1nsur ance <.:on~1 e~.., is expected to pass l£'J:llSlat1on befor(' :id 1our~mcnl c reating 330,000 pubhr serv1<'c Jobs and ex lt!nd1n~ unl'mploy mcnt bencf11s to other Jobless The S:> 5 bi lli on bill is a compromise \\Orked out Tuesday by !louse a nd Senate negotiators About S2 5 b1ll1oh Would crea\,t' 330 000 Jobs in hospitals, hre em ployment benefits for 26 v.·eeks to unemplovcd workers not now covered by uncmployment 1nsurnnce - m:unly do'mesllc v.nrkcrs, rnrm \11o rkers and s tate and l oca l ~O\Crnml•nt employes Also, $500,000 woUld go for pubhc and private \\Orks projects to create employ. ment The unem ploym ent rate 1n November was 6 5 per cent and Tr e''a s urv Secretary W11l1 am Simon told .1 Senate committee aarhcr this week the fi gure could climb to 7 5 percent nextvear 03rket r,1 ngcd as cent forcc.1sts ha ve high :is 10 pcr On NO\' 30 th1• Labor Department su1d. the rate for workers Co\•ered by joh IC'ss insu rance rnse to 4 5 percent from J.8 percent the previous wcck TllF. 1.AR.G•:ST 1n creases \vcre reported 1n Cahforn1 a. 42,600, l'\'nrth Carohna, 41.300. Jl\1 no1s 38.600. Ne\V York 30,700'. Pennsylvania, 28,200, New Jcr~ey 27 ,00 , ft.11ch1g .1 n. ~= a n.d Wisc.ons1 n , de partments and ot her Labo• Sccretar)' Peter J publ1 t age n cies \Vlth ~lk.mna n \Ved nesday asked aver;igc pay Qf $7,800 pe1 staTc leaders to hastdv pre- yea1 --pare the groundwork for ANOTltF.R 52.5 blll1on wo ul d g 1vc.i sPec1al .un 1mplemcnt1n g new federal unemployment assistance lcg1slat1on - California's Zody. . 4 Stores Stay_ Open 'l\E\V,'ORK IAPl -The Spec i alty Stores 1n Chapter II b:inkruptcy re-Cahforn1;i. Arizona. Tesa'S organ1zat1on plan for the .ind HaWa1i 11"•nrabsolutcly ch ai n retail er Hartfield-stayopen,''Solomon said Zodys. Inc , agreed to Nov Tuesday, 'a rederel ban· 15 by llS creditors "'111 al-kruptcy judge hcr'e set Jan l ow lhe compa ny's California stores 10 remain 7 for a creditors 'rn'echn'g 1n opcn. company Pr<'Sldent bankrup tcy proceedings for E n Solomon said \Vet:l nes· the department store chain dav The meet ing \vill disruss \vhelher to rule llart.field· hllc staled, h10'o\'CVer,00that Zodys bankrupt. as well as t c compnn v s 25 Z ys tn e d Stores 1n !\l1ch1gan v.ould be propose r ecovery closed ''in thC next 10 days plans or so · \ ./Th e tomp;iny. \\•h1ch The 30 Zodys D1scoun\rmploys 4.841 workers, laid Drparlml•nf Stores 10 tls troub les t o general Cahforn1a will continue to econo mi c conditions. operr1I C' un der the r(' J)<1rt1cularly tn the Detroit organization plan Also the are~1. \\here the bulk of the 47 ll nrtf t "ld \Vomen ::; storeclosingsareproposed U.S. Gets •• Surprise 'Little Woman' at Yule Lockheed Complaint . PARAMUS. N J . CUPI\ If \ ou 're sl 11! stuck on "h3t to buy that special 1lerson for C hri st mas. Roll s·Rovce ~f otors lne 1113y havC the answer for , .. Thl' Rr1t1sh l\.totor Com- pany r eports there still is a lir,niled number or $33,500 c u sto m -m ade Si l ver Shadow autos n\•alh16'c ror lµ!l -minute Christmas shoppers. The auto company, which bas its U.S. headquarters in Hus New ''ork city 9;uburb sa)S If It cannot deli ver n Rolls-Royce 1n time for It to be pl aced undtr your Christmas tree it \\•111 pro· \'ide a hund-letttred gift cortificate ror the lucky re· ..._,,cipitn.l. Lynn Perkins. public re· laUons director fnr lhefirm. !i4 id ''th ree o r four'' A(l'Jcrlcans b:l\'C purchased Jqllls·Roycc:i as Christmas pttsents. '''I can't tell \1ou v.•ho lhe people ate -·if on)' body buys 11M Ro lls· Royce he usually wll'l1l!'i1 tn keep it priva t e unless he's :1 l'clebr1ty," Perkins said. AC'cording to P erk-ins, those who have bought Rolls-Royces <is Christmas i:i1fts this year include a physician and three bus1· nessmcn. one of whom -will give the auto to his \\'1fe The other two will surprise them selves C hristmas morning "ft.1ost peoplj! who buy a Rol ls-R o yce arc no t enormou s ly wealthy," Perkins said. "They are u,,ually professional9;-like docton." Jlcrkins said aboul 750 ot the 2.500 to 2, 700 RollS"- Royces made t'ach Y<'ar In tht firm's p\ont 1n Crt'v.•e . England. '''Ill be sold in America If the Sil\ er Shadov: docs not meet th e standards or the more d1s cr1min11ting lo':ift giver. £'l'rktns !Hild the rlrm also offers n second lini;? of Cornlchc Rolls· Royces. which are priced in lhe $49.000 lo $53,000 range. \VASl-llNGTON <AP) .;_A S62·m1ll1on claim against the Na'y by Lockheed Ship hu1ld1ng \ind Cons truction Co has hc<'n r<'f errcd to the .Justice Department for 1n - vcst1gat1 on nf POS!'\1hle cr1m 1n a l f1 autl Sen \\ltlh:inl Pfoxm1rt• sa:.·s .Proxmire tolrl the Sen.1tc TuE"scl;iv th.i t before the N~\'Y dctr1 mined Inst year that the g__ovc rnm nL O\Ved T.ockhecd S6.8 million, "a naval officer cntcrerl 1ntn a tentative agreemE'nt "ith t.ockheed to pay $(;2 million for th~ C'lalm •• "I ttave now been i n· formC'd by a high-level of- ficlo l in l.ockheE'd that pay• ment by the Nuvy of the $62 million was c9ns1dercd a cond1t1on to the mer~er" eontem~laled bclwC'cn LockhcC'd Alrcr.1rt nnd Tex- tron Corp , said Pro)(mlrc, a \VlsC'onsl n Dt'mocrel Lockheed Shlfbuilding is a ~Ub9;1dlory o the flnnn· cio)ly troµbled (,ockhccd Aircraft Corp. Thursday's Closing P rices Thut'!d!y, OKetY!bef 1Q, 1974 04JL Y PU..OT llfl NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE I '• ' ~~ ADVOCATES '" tlrl• DAllY PILOT .. ' ' ' .flf DAii.\' PILOT Thundty, Oecembttll. 1W74 J T_H~ PICK OF Punch I ~'\'N w. ....... 1 .... 4'1 got obouf 5% less than f~ extra 10% I demonclecl ""hiclt }Jl'OI roughly what I expected!" Economy Blan1ed Tulsa Leading In Divorces . TULS,\. Okla. I UPI ) - Someone searching ror !he reasons ror di,·orce in America these days might do well to start looking in Tulsa County, ~·h ere the di\'orce rate is more than <l o ubl e lhe national ave~age. The cou n-ty•:s dl \'orrc- court judge says as far as he can tell the chief reasons couples s)Sl it up arc the sa~ g ing economy. persorial successor boredom. ABOUT 500 more couples have fi led for divorce in Tulsa County this year than have been married. The projceled national . divorce rate for 1974. ac- cording to ri gures released by the Natio"nal Center .for Health Statistics in Kens- ington, llld .• is 4.6 per l,000 population, but the rate in Tulsa is an estimated 12.5' per l;OOOforthis year. -·with the economy going ba<t_and credit so easy, the Tulsa 's hig h divorce r;;ite ~·as the boom from a pro- ,·incial, quiet town to a ''sop hi s ti ca t ed, co s- mopolitan center.'' ''\'le are afso a fairly well- to-do community and this increases· divorce," Gl ass said. "Success is a hard lliing fo handle in a mar- riage, As the man or woman rises, it materially alters their lifestr le and changes their personalities." BUT)IE SAID the less af. fluent also come into his court in increasing num- bers. "I think the less v.:ealthy people are just tired of the mundane· life they a re tied to," he said. "Let's race it. a family of three kids with dadd y making $3 an 'bour is a life sentence. · "Being stuck· must be a horrible feeling and perhaps ~ivorce is the 1,1,·ay they see Lo get away.·• crunch is on," said special GLASS SAID another District Judge Ed Glass, common cause was earl \• who handles the county's marriage, ~·ith the "'ife pui. divorce cases. "Bills are ting the husband through cropping up more and more ,{Choo!. often in this courtroom as · "'But 1,1,·ben the husband thereason. gr~duates, he suddenly re- a lizes he's a diffe rent ••oF COURSE, these are person than before," .he • only surrace problems in-s5id. 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Stocks c ·-·VOL. 67, NO. 353, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY,DECEMBER19,19~ TEN CENTS ) Saddleback. Students: 'a New Breed' • By FREDERJCK SCHOEMEHL lo marry and raise a family. . o. .. o.i.,~1MSU1t Robert Lombardi, superintendent The newest breed of student al Sad-or the Mission Viejo colleget told '---~· dJebac.k-CoJ~&-&.-l~-etu-r.ning-membir~f-the-..Sasldieback-Area housewife," the-40ish woman with 20 Coordinating Council Wednesday years of famil,y liJe behind her and 25 · night that the returning house~·ire ls years of little to do ahead. one of several'student-types that has She is the woman who graduated changed the enrollment picturi; at from high school in the late 1940s, Sa~dleback. , perhaps attended one or two "We're not a bunch of teenagers up semesters of coll!ge, then left school there on the hill," Lombardi said. The average age or Saddleback's students is 25, he explained. The average student age also has been boosted by-the-t-;-400""""\'~rerans now on campus, the s uperintendent said. "And our average student is not at- tending school rull time. \Ye primarily have part-lime students, married, working and raising a family," Lom- bardi said. · The \'ariety or student types, the l superintendent said, has helped Sad- dleback li\'e up to its name as a "'con1 - munltYCOllege-:-" - Overall, Lombardi said, "the school is in good s hape.'' ''Granted. v.·e've had some pretty complicated problems v.'ith our build- ing progr.am, but they can be solved, .. he added. The college now has two permanent ,. . buildings, with a total of 85.000 square feet. Two more facilities-the 1nusic arts _f,om_plex,a_nd \he. .iY.Dl - nasium -"v.•111 be built and occupied v.•ith1n the next 18 months," Lombardi said. "\Vith these oth~r tv.·o builrlinj::s v.·e .v.•ill have a first-class can11>us ," Lom- bardi predicted. J.le told the group that tbe t'Ollege has taken steps to provide clas~es in all the communities in the sprawling district that stretches from Orange CQunty .AirporUn Newport_Beac.h....lo - San Diego County . Nearly 200 off-•"'I campus classes v.•111 be conducted dur-• ing the Y.•inter quarter starting next month. I-le said. howe\'er. that it will be I necessary in the future for the district to construct a second campus in the theTustin· lrvinc area. Trustee Attacks Critics of Zogg I ' 7 • • County Indicts Eight Patterson,'s Aides Cited in Vote Fraud 8~ TOM BARLEY Ol IM Ol>ily ,., .... SU.tt Eight persons accused of falsely re- gistering lo vote in Congressman- elecl Jerry Patterson's 38lh District while they were working for the elec- tion of the Santa Ana mayor were or- dered Wednesday to face arraign. ment Jan.9. Orange County Superior Court Judge E verett W. Dickey set the ar· raignment d;1tc for eight Pattcfson \l.:Orkers charged with conspiracy. perjury. false registration and \'iola- tiorr or lhe slate ·selections code. li.fembers or the District Attorney's stuff, who got an indictment of the eight from the jU.ry,_confirmed late Wednesday that Patterson was not in-· volved and had no knowledg~ or the matter •.. Among those Indicted ts Oaniel E. Grisel, 30, sonor~nta Ana City Coun- cilman Lorln·Griset a.nd. Pattenon's campaign manager in the drive that sent the De mocrat to the nation's capital last November. Also na med are Griset's wife,. oally "'*' la.ti "-- HE'S IN THE CLEAR Congressman Patteraon . registered in Patterson's district and actually voted, although they never had resided in the area. Their actions meant. he said, eight illegal votes were garnered by Pat- terson. Jensen is a Santa Ana la\\·yer who has fought several Superior Court lawsuits ror the Environmental Coali· lion of Orange County. He was Pat· terson··s finance chairman during the campaign and is expected to be ap· -pointed as Patterson's chief distrlct representative. Suone Shreck is Santa Ana's as.!}hi· tant to the mayor. She v.·as recenlly named as Patterson'-s oflic_e manager in Santa Ana after v.·orking for him as a volunteer coordinator in the ~am- -Paign. _, Lois Staikfy 'f'Ol'ked ait campa.igl'l coordinator. All the oUler aerenda.nls are T~ea,1{1K 8.$ voJ~~! 'tllprktl~. --Evans s alcl tliat several\o! tbe in- dictees falsr.'ly reC.iSttTed to vote· at Santa Ana mes ownedJ by Coun - cilman Gris l and the city official's parents. Judith, 31; Lois A. Starkey, ·23. of Fullerton; Robert W. and Suone C. Shreck_, both 26, or Lo~g Beach ; Verlynn N. and Ceci!W. Diane J ensen. both 25, Of Santa Ana. a nd Derilyhn Conley, 21, of Orange. Deputy District Attorney \Villiam Evans said the eight persons indicted Evans added, however. th at th(' councilman and .his parents had no knowledge that the eigbt persons were using those addresses fo r votint! purposes. Covered With Bruis es ~ad Denies Knowing Baby So_n Was Dying l\larine Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney repeatedly del]ied under a grueling cross·examination today that he ever believed his eight·month- old son was in serious conditiOn dur- ing the 24 hours before the child died last June l . -Dabney, 24, taking the stand as the final defense witness in the murder trial of his wife, Jennifer Elizabeth Dabney,.24, admitted that he noliced the baby's head covered with bruises when he returned home the night before. The El Toro "Marine told prosecUtor Pat Brian during the final hours of the Orange County Sµperior Court trial that his wife told him that baby Robert had slipped while she was bathing him and hll,d.&wa llowed a quantity of water. Dabne,._ testified that she further told him that the bruises on the baby's fuce and head were caused by her slapping him in a bid to revive him. But Dabney denied under Brian's persistent quesUoning that he re- alized at some Point In the night before Robert died that the child may ha\·e been dying as' a result of his in- juries. ' lion and decided not to take Roberj. to the hospital because some embar: rassing questions might be asked?" Brian asked the witness. Dabney thought ·about the questiOn for several minutes. "J don't re· member,'' he then answered. The jury has listened to Mrs. Dab- ney's taped confession that she re· sented Robert and his twin brother John and that she attempted to droY.•n Robert in the bathtub last May 31 by dropping him face down in three in- .-ches or water after subjecting him to a severe beating. The recording contains her ad·- mission that she gave the baby another beating after it appeared that he ha'd survived the immersion and then telephoned Aler husband in a panic when the Infant became un- conscious. Robert died the next day in an Orange hospital after doctors at the El Toro base dispensar)· vainly tried to save the life or the dying child , brought to them from the Dabney's base home less than a mile aw.ay . El Toro Baby Bitteii_ by Dog Returns Home • Linda Gaverly, the newborn El Toro infant who was bitten on the head by the family's Doberman pinscher two weeks ago, was released Wednesday Crom li.fission Community Hospital. Her father. Dr. Philip Caverly, a dentist. is confident that his ~all daughter will make a comple(e re· covery, according to his office nurse. "She is doing really well," the nurse S<1id. The Dotrerman. a farQ_i\y pet for five years, has been given to 'a woman who raises dogs. Dr. Caverly had said two days after the accident that the dog was not vicious, just nervous because of visitors and because she had re· cently had puppies. The baby's grandparents were vis· itine: the Ca\'erly home at 247 12 Roll- ing \Vood Road in El Toro Dec . 4 when the dog knocked over the child 's bass1n-et. The dog bit the baby before her parents or grandparents could reach her. , Linda remained ii) the iritensive· care unit at Miss1on Community llospital even after her condition had progressed from "guarded " to "satisfactory" in order that nurses could observe her 'round the clock, a hospital spokesman said. Meeting the JfrOn Debi roitulleu, 5. tells Santa about 1her Christmas '"ishes. She "'as among kindergarleners from l\1ission Viejo's O'Neill School \vho \'isited Santa \~cdnesday at Laguna I-t ills Mall. Children traveled to mall on Orange County 1'ransit Di strict bus, hud- dled \\dth Mr. Claus and then saw Chrisl1nas sweets being · made in c;a ndy stbre . ., Lawyer Gets Prison In Nixon Tax Dodge \VASHI~GTO~ !L'Pf l --Calling it his hardest rtecis1on . L1.S. District Judge Geor~e I.. llart sentenced Edward I. :\Jorgan today fO four months in 11rison for fal sifying a deed used b~· Ri chard :\I. Nixon lo claim an illega I S576 .000 tax deduction llarl rebukC'd l\lorgan for "\\'ilful- 1., ... betraying his public and pro· fcssional trust as a lav.·yer. lie im · 1)(1st'<l a tv.•o-ycar sentence, but said the facts "cry out for mercy :ind le· niCncy " and ordered that l\1organ be freed on probation after four months. i\lorgan. 36, pleaded guilty Nov. 8 to a single co unt of conspiracy to in1pa1r, irnpede. defeut and obstruct the pro· per and0 j:!O\'ernmcnt functions or the Internal Re\'enue Service. The felony carries a 1naxin1um fi\'C years 1n prison aod SI0.000 finl'. The charge invol\'cd a 1009 tax re · turn on \\'h1ch the Nixons claimed S95.298 as tht" first installment or a planned S576.IXXI d('duclion for a gift of \1ice pres idl.'nt1al papers. As a deputy counsel to r\ixon in 1970. l\·lorgan prepared a deed sho". ing the gift had been made prior to a cutoff date of July 26. 1969 . enacted by Congress. An I RS investigation di sclosed. hov.·ever, the papers belonged to r\ix- on at the lime and the deed C'on,·eying them as a gift \\•as prepared in !\lurch and ,\pril. 1970 ont year after thl• date the docun1ent horc Last vear.lhcJ RS dlsallo,~ed tht' cll'- duction. for the papers ;ind ordl'red the i\1xons to pa~· nearly S.'i00.000 in hack taxes from 1969 thr1111gh 191:1. 1 !!art said he v.·as '}lunishin,I.? a man "llnivcrsall.v ;1drii1 r(!!I and rl•Sp('cted by hi s peers. a n1an of brilliant in- tellectual abilities and attainments'' \vho n1ade "one terrible mistake in an t'ffort to scr,·c v.·ith mi splaced loyalt.y a superior who hclCl the highest ofrice in this land." 11e said l\lorgan already has been punished profess1011ally by the loss of his right to practice law. "But," llart said."\ olso r1nd ·<hc) \rilfully betr;,iyed his trust to the la\\ and tlic public by false ly swear1"g to a pre-dated dcl'tl of girt. Such an action cannot depart 1tus court unfloggt•d ." l\lorgan. a huge man \\•ilh a black mustache. said ··1 did son1cth1ng I should not ha\e done and 11 Y.as vvrong. I 'n1 prepared to accept the judgment of the court . 1-lart nrdcrcd :\lnrfl'.:t n, or Los Allgl·les, to :.urrl•ndC'r at lh (' mlhimum security fcdc r:il prison at Lon11>0c Jan. 6. He admitted that he gave the unk constlous Infant mouth-to-mouth re· suscitation and testified th-the child 1~e.m~d to revive at that time. "Isn't lt true lhat at one point you and yOur wife talked about this sltua- Dabney, who has pleaded guilty lo misdemeanor charges of child neglect after being accused or manslaughte r, admitted today rrom t he witness stand that he was ''totally ineffec- tive" in terms or caring for the <S~e DABNEY, Page A2) M~ing, Caboo..se Found Riley Target :-Of 'Thtev~i' - If Orange Count)' Filth' Dis· trlct Supervisor Thomas F. Riley of Newport Beach nCeded a remlf'ld{'r that pcll,Y theft In the county has doubled In recent months . he got It Tuesday. Unknov.•n Intruders entered his offltc In the county ad· mlnlstra1ion building while .t.he Fifth District Supervisor was awav from his desk and carried off his tape recorder. Sheriff's offlcer:s are in· ve1t11atlnJ: lbethcft. ' 5 Win -Terms In Saddleback Five ont"-year directors were elect- ed to the Saddleback Area Coordinal- ihg Council (SAC.C> board or directors al the December genere.I meeting Wednesday night. Re~letted to a second term on the 10.man-board was Jack Stanrill of Lake Forest. Others elected to terms were Cerald Jlinkle of Soulh Laguna ltills, Wayne Leonard of El Toro, Rick Bohay of Laguna 1'crrace, and Dock Pegues of Ae,ean llills. They will Join Lee Phillip~. \Va.Uy Filson, Fr"Ank Lovett, Denis llorn and Ray Prothero Jr. on lhC!. board or directors. Mission Viejo School Gets Classroom Back ''Caboose PT11131, wbe1te are.- you?" It hjS been a question rrequently askedl'he past few days or a Southern Pacific Railroad computer by anxious administrators at l\1iaslon Viejo's de Portola Elementary School. PTl 1131 w;:is finally found today - not on a railroad siding In El Toro where it was supposed to be -but al a raflway y01rd in San Bernardino, 11ours arter it v.•as roUnd, the caboose, through the aood graces or a erane and trucking firm, was on Its way to wh~re it belonged -on a ~peciatly-constructed siding al de Portola. , ' \\'hen interior modifications are complete, the cahooSt" will be a music . classroom and a community meeting place. I The school started a dri\'e last year lo raise money to buy the S3.000 caboose from a Long IJeach wrecking yard. ._ The <:lrca-1940 caboose -one of the fir5t nielal·walled In the Southern Pacific Clcct -lert the wrecking y:trd on the SP l'racks. The plan was to tako the caboose to Los Arlcele11 where It would be switched to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rtiilroad trade!; that run through tfic Saddclback Valley. - • ' The run up to Los Angeles appartnt· ly created some problem foe lhe t"aboosc. v.•hich had to be pulled orfthe tra<'k· and repairt'<I. ll got put hack on the track all right -only on the Hnc going to San llernard1no De r ortol<i aides learned or thL~ caboose 's Y.'htreabouts b;.· making checks y,•ith SP' ch spatch center. They ust a computer to keep track or where all their rutlroad cal'~ :ire at any given time Several check~ shov.·crl thl' caboo~e was in Los Anf.!cles. Then 1t turned up 1n San Bernardino. The mix-up wn!> rlcarrd Up when the traiil w:\s sent to Placentia. I-To m th<'ru, ll was brought by truck to the school ' • ft ' 'Negative Behavior' Assailed. By RICHARD P. NALL OI .. DlilW 1'1 ... SUoff Rapping the "negative and obstruc~ tionist behavior" or opponents, J oseph Peterson Jr., school board president. has issued 3 statement on the accomplishments or Superinten- dent WilliamZOgg. ·Peterson was one or three trustees y,·ho this v.·eek voted to extend Zogg'1 S37 .000 contract with the Saddle back \'alley Unified School District for four years. All five of the district trustee seats voill be filled in the ?.1arch 4 school election. Opponents to the lengthy contract renewal maintained that the new school board should have th~ choice; Peterson said that Zogg: -Lead the successful organbalio& of the new school distritt out or two fonner-on!::s: -Under' the board's direction de- \1eloped tt1e plan which led to pa11ace or a $46 l!lillion bond and stale aid eleCtion bY. 87 pereent. ·-wrote a comprehensive master plan of the educational system after rinding out v.•hat the community 1vanted. ~ -Organized school building to eliminate o.vercrowding and double sessions including the cons~t~clion pf El Toro l-hgh School·1n 15 rhonths. -Lead the district's schools to a top spot in state educational accomplish· ment. In his prepared s tatem ent, Peterson criticized "unscrupulous in- dividuals who are ambitious for of- fice" for caslin& dopbt on Zogg's performance. Peterson. who is s eeking re- election . .said that "''ether the present board or a totally new one is elected. Zogg Y.•ill continue to ccrrry out the policies or the bo.ird. · ·Confinuity in leadership is critical to us at thts·juncture,'' Peterson stat· ed. "It would show a lack or con· fidcn<;e to give a superintendent less than a multi·yeor contract when thi~ is the standard practice." Opponents had contended that Zogg could have been given a one or tw() year contract extension rather than four years, the maximum atlowed un· derthc law. Coast " 1t"atht.•r Variable high clouds through this evening Y.·ith mostly sunny skies Friday. Chance ot some local fog in the morning hours. Slightly cooler Friday with highs of. i2 at the beaches ris- ing to 75 inland. l:'\SIDE TODAY A new heroin tptdtmic is feart!d by American drug en/orcement. of· J1ce~s, f"Ve n without the new Turkish opium·crop that is be1ngcuUiooled. The story is on Page CS. Er"'1 lomkct I. M l•JCI c .... , ... ~ •• Cl'"""•• (->(• c ...... ...,., 0e•1~ ic.11<t• r: ........ ,._ lll\ff1~Ufl-l'lt ,iowlott --..... ~ .... I 11tjt~X • -- ' - A Z DAILY PILOT SB Land Use Aniendnients ·OK'd • ·Supervisors ' Action Could Develop 14,,000.A cres By \\'ILl.JA~I SCllREIBf:R Of .. °'"''',. .... •a." Orun1:-; t"ounty Suptrvisors \\'<'d· nesday approvl·d a mass ive p;.1ckace of general plan land·use amendments that could Olk!t'I 1·1.000 a<'res of south county land to planned community de· 1.'clopml'nt. From Poflf' ,\I DABNEY ... <"h1ldr~n and ma1nt.a.irung a .clei.Il home. Severa l ~·1lnesscs have testified that dog. c:it and human excreta were splattered about on the noors Ln every room of the Dabney's base home. ll has also been testified that the home 1,1.'a!> littered with dirty dis hes. moldy food , dirty diapers and ... oiled <·lolhing , and that \'ISLtors on one' O('· casion stood 41p to tht· ankles 1n dirty v•ater thal had backed up from the garbage disposal. A sheriff's officer who visited the home shortly after the baby died testifird that he had to go outs ide the home and vomit after only OCing on lhe premises for a fc11i· minutes. Toilet Firm Feels Pinch AB l !\'GOO\". Ill !L.PI ) - Br1,ggs l\lanufaclunng Co. here is laying off 270 of its 360 e mployes because or an O\'er. · <J;bunclancc of toilets on 1hi> ma rket. the com puny says. Pers onnel !\1an:i ger Jloll 1s Palmer said \Vednesday the firm's ~·archouses are full and ... workers will be off the joh unlit •1at least Jnn. 6. Campus Park Plan Revealed r Saddleback College may soon have a lS·acre park as part of its overall campus. Supt. Robert Lombardi said Wednesday night. Speaking to members of the Sad· dleback Arca Coqrdinating Council, Lombardi said the J\.tission Viejo col· lege mighl sell or donate land to the county for a park. The county, through one of~ts service districts. would maintain it. he said. tie said no rirm· plans have been prepared, but the idea is being con· sidered. Uruguayan Aide Assassinated PARIS fAP) -The militarv at· tache of the Uraguay EmbasSy in Paris "'as assassinated todav and an underground g1.:-up later cl.limed he \~a s killed in rr\'engc for torture of Tupamare urban guerrillas in hi s rountr~·. Col. Ramon Trabal. 45. "·as shot in the basement garage of hi s apartment building in Paris and died on the spot, an e mbassy cmploye said ,2 Die in J e t Crash ~1 1\RQCETIE. ~lich . (UPt) -An Air Force R57 Canh<'rra jct cras h('(\ and exploded \Vcdnesday night on :.ip· proach to the landing i;trip :.it K I. Sa\\")·er J\ir Foree Dase. killing: the t"·o occupants. ORANGE COAST !.B DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Ptf''°"~' • ..., Pul>h-· JAck R Curley V..;e P•'"l•Ofnl '"" C..n,.•! Mt...,... Tt'lomos Keev1I [d•lft< Thomas A. 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U.•-TPllf But before suptrvlsors voted, they made some adju,stments of their own, including a tot<il b<in on rt>sidenlial di· vclopment inside the ion es most heavl· ly affected by t\-tnrine Corps jct noi se. ·rhe land in <1ut·:.t1on h<'s prin1arily on the !\t oulton Ranch and on two large parcel!> 111 the north El Toro S2.6 Million area. The board voted 4.0 In favor of the amendments with Supervisor Jtobert Battin abstuining. !t' Supervisors heard almoi;l three hours o( p~blic tes timony be· fore moving to adopt the land plan changes. Almo:.t all of the speakers were Harbors Panel OKs 304-mile Bike Plan X proposed 304·mile countywidc system of bicycle trails tha t will cost $2,6 million 11i·as endorsed Wednesday night by the Orange County !!arbors, Beaches and ParksCom1ni ssinn . The rommission rceommendcd on a 4·1 vote th<il the county 'Board of Supervisors approve the entire network to complement 192 miles of already developed hikew~ys. But unlike the 50·50. city·county. eost·sharing progr<1m that has been instrumental Ln the development of much or the existing trail system. the balance of the system will be 100 per· cent county financed . It was because the 50 ·50 cost· sharing program was producing what Ford Plans To Reject Nixon Plea \\1:\SHINGTON IUPI ) -President Ford plans to sign legislallon Friday denying Ri"chard Nixon custody of.his presidential tapes and papers. The bill grants permanent custody or the historical documents to the General Services Administration in· stead of th eir being stored at the .zig· gurat in Laguna Niguel. the Orange County Recreational A<l · ''1sory Team called "a disjointed nelwork of hike trails that lead from~ nowhere to nov.•here" that the s upervisors last June froze city ap· p!Jcatidns for participating funds. If the commission's rccommenda· tio'n is followed, the old finan cin~ formula will be junked. In its place v.·ill be a 100 percent county funded trail system that "'ill result in ribbons of uninterrupted traitv.·ays stretching through 2·1 or the county's 26 cities as 11i1ell as much of its unincorporated areas. Al an Orange County League of C\tJ..e~ _meeting earlier this month. representatives of 21 cities present voted to endorse the proposed county master plan. Their judgment. in part was based on a provision making it mandatory that ultimate route locations be ap. proved by the cities through which they travel. Design standards and construction methods. also must be approved by th e affected cities under the program en· dorsed by the commission. Of the proposed 304-mile network of bike trails, 181 mi les would be con· . structed on roads and highways. 'fhe balance , 123 miles. would be built off norm ally traveled thoroughfares. such as on flood control levees. Development and acquisition costs o( the on.road portion of the system are estimated at $1,000 3mile. orr: road costs have been set at an estimated $30,000 a mile. The tapes, papers, and documentS covering Nixon's 5¥.:i years would be .. Lands p J open to public inspection except those ane • that deal with national security. Nixon v.·ouldha\'e access and. un · der provisions of the bill could go lo federal court to seek compensation. Ford 's decision lo sign the bill erased a potential threat to the ad· journn1ent ofthe93rd Congress. Grants Okay For 17 Wells Congressional leaders 11i·ere de· termined to stay in session until mid· BULLETIN night f~riday. when. the bill woulO SAC R A M ENTO CA P ) -Th e have gone into !av.· automatically if lameduck St.ate Lands Commission Ford had taken no ~ction . today .u na n1~ousl y approved the Bul if Congress \\•ere to nave ad· -drlllln~ of 17 new oil wells in the Santa jour.ned before midnight Friday. Ford . Barba ra Ch anner.' rould have 1gnort'd the bill and it v.·ould ha':_e been killed by a pocket \"Clo . tf Ford decided to \'Clo Lhc bill before m idn1ght Friday, Congress \\'OUld havC' st:iyed in session lonG enough to overrule the rejection. The Senate approved the bill 56·7 and the House by an O\'Cr\\'hclming voice \'O\£'. The bill ntlllifi es an agreement bet\\•een Ford and Nixon under which the tapes and papers ~·ould ha\·e been Nixon's property -housed ..aJ a ~pecial facilily under the guar· dianship of the GSA -for fi\'e years. After that, sole custody 1,1.·ould have gone lo Nixon and all the documents could ha\'e bt.~n destroyed by 1984 or upon Kixon·s death -whicheve r ea me firs I . !\feanwhile, Nixon's lawyers argued today that a court decision allo1,1.·ing his \Vatergate tapes to be copied for public broadcast means they \\'ill turn up at cocktail parties and in comedy acts to the everlasting· embarrass· ment of the former president. ' One Look, He 's Freed by Judge llARTFORO, Conn. (U PI) -The JUdge took one look at 4·foot·l0 Jost' Torres and dropped the charges. .. I don ·t belie\'C this man could hurl a 11artford Policeman,'' said Superior Court Judge Joseph F . Dannchy. Torres. 2-1 , appeared before D:in· nrhy \Vedncsday to face" cliar~e of :11!empted flrsl·dcgrt>e assault .on patrolman .lnhn Dern<110 SACRA MENTO <UPI) -The Atlantic Richfield Co. today asked th e lameduck state Lands Commission lo appro\·c the drilling of 17 ne~· \Veils in the Santa Barbara Channel. lf appro\·ed, it "·ould be the second lime thl· st<ite com1nission permitted offs hore drilling since the di sastrous Santa Bafflara oil spill nearly six years ago. ARCO \\'ants 10 drill the ncv.· v.·e ll s on the existing platform "Holl y.·· They would produce up to 20,000 bar· rels of oil per day and mean as much as SI00,000 a day in royalty oil income to the state. Last month the commission gr:1nted sin1ilar drilling permits for up to 69 new Si;in ta Barbara Channel wells. Democratic Con1roller-etect Ken· neth Cory of Garden Grove filed a la\l.'Su1t in Santa Barbara to halt the drilling until tlfe ne1,1.· state com· mission takes office nex t month \\'ith three DemocraUs rcplating the cur rent three Re publican com · missioners. T"·o of the three ne\v members. Cory and t.t. Gov.·elect l\1crvy n Dymally. oppose nC\\' offshore drill· ing. The third member will be nan1 ed by Go\'.-Elect Edmund G. Brov.'n Jr , \\'ho also opposes drilling at this time. The proposal approved last month v.·as critici7.ed because no environ· mental impact report was pre pared on the projecl. But ARCO has de\'eJoped a mass!\'(' lhrce·volume environmental report for its proposal \rhich concludes th e value of the oil fur the n at io n's ero no my out1,·<>1gh~ poss1blt.• ecotog1ca l d a ma.i:t· by lhl' d ri llinf.( Police to Cra~k Down On Hol,iday Vandalism J\tounting report.s of Christ mas lli;?ht \'andali5m today ltd Orange County Sheriff's deputi('s tn 1,1.·arn all 3rrested in connection ~·1th -sullh offe nses that the dE'partment \ol1ill stck lhe max· 1mum penalty for such convi ctions '"Wt arc sick and tired of thi& an · nua\ orgy of destror11on," Sheriffs Lt. Robert Griffeth siud ... These peo· pie will be taken to courl ~nd pro· :iecuted to the fullest extent.·· Amons the latest \!lctlms \Vednes· day night was the home or p\lrchasln1t manajl'.er J ohn Anthony Solone, 37, of • ( • 237 12 Salvador. !\fission Vicjo.'where Ch ristm as tree lights were taken from the front ~'ardor the home 1,1.•hile the Salone fami ly ~·as absent Lt. Gr1ff('lh <dso "'·arned counl}' re· i;1dents to make sure that 1hc1rjiomes :incl cart are Si.'Curely locked durinJ: the Ch ristm as season .• '"\1/e should be t'areful this year' more than e\'er in view of the rlslna unemployment r a te," he s a id. "Thieves are on the lookout for wrapped Christmas presents and the home and lhc trunk of a car a re prime _ targets."-. ' opposed to development plans for the p~rcels, citing severe impacts or up to 60,000 more people in the Sad· dleback Valley. Of p~rticutar concern to the au· dience members \l.'as the Joss of vital open space areas and the im- pact of jt:t noise from El Toro l\1arine Corps Air Station. The latter concern took up the bulk or the board's discus sion. Respo nding to concerns of the board \'O iced two 1,1.·eeks ago, the planning commission revised its re· commendations that would have ..Q«milled.. d.wellings.-inside. the-mos hi llhlY. affected areas. Those areas are defined as ly~ng 1\ithin the so-called 65 CNEL (Com· munity Noise F..quivalent Zone), the ma"imum noise level a "reasonable person" can toJerate around his home>. The co mniission urged that re· sidenlial uses be permitted but only 1f they were heavily soundproofed ;.ind approved by the county• health offL cer. The commission also asked that special noise abatement steps be taken. But Supervisors, led by Ralph Diedric h and Thomas Riley. were successful in banning all residential units inside the zone. The board action ~·ill ha\'e the roost immediate effect on about one· third of the 9,000 acre J\.1oultoo Ranch that 'ties under the jet rl ight11i•ays. Bill Phillips, a spokesman for the Jandow11ers, said the ruling could t>liminate between 800 and 1,800 units that had been planned for the property. property. This Side J)owia But supervisors tried to co m · pensate the developer by permittihg development of 700 additional units in a business park near t h e Rockwell building and inC'reasing densities on other s mall portions of the property. Concern was ajso voiced by several speakers that the develop- ment did not absolutelv assure San~ie Alfxander of Costa Mesa displays upside down Christmas tree that hangs.in her living room. Mrs. Alexander and he_r husband, James, thought~it would be difJerent to have an upside down tree thi S-.year. Besides, she says, the tree stays fresher beca use the sap runs do\vn to the limbs and needles . permanent preservation of key open-space areas, notably the Woods Canyon section of the Moulton Ranch th al lies along the Laguna Greenbelt. '"The public should have the op: portunity to purchase this land but there is no sure indiCation that it will be allowed," said Dr. Gene' Atherton of Laguna Beach. Tustin Wife Revives -But Listed Critical . . The revised ~1.oulton Ranch plan A Tustin woman whom police said calls for placement of 260 dwelling appeatecttobe dead following an acci· units in the lower part or Woods Ca· dent in LB(una Beach loday later re· nyon ar;id preserv.ation of about 500 vived and was listed in critical condi- acres or the heavily-wooded area as ition at Saddleback Community permanent open space. Hospital. . Besides the ~ioult.on Ranch parcel, • Harriet Kahapalua Jackson. 27. \\1hich drew the most heated opposi· the wife of an El Tor.o marine. was In· lion . supervisors approved amend· jured about 1:15 a .,m today \''hen her n1ents and use deS"lgnations on 4,500 car swerved from the eastbound lane acres of north El Toro, primarily on on Laguna C~nyon Hoad and struck the Glenn Ranch and Rancho de Los an oncoming car driven by Ri chard Alisos. ~ Supervisors agreed to changes : that would spread densities out· Pres:den. t across the parcels rather than con· ., cenlrate housing in certain areas. The board left unresolved. t he loca· Ch ll lion of a srilall community shopping a e nges ce nter, preferring to· wail until specific planned communit\· o rn· Steel u:ke posals reach them. .. ., Howard Spangler. 27, of Santa Ana. Officer Stephen Kir sch said SpangleJ:..attempted to swerve but his car was hit full force in the side an·d jumped a curb. Spangler; hQwever. was not injured. Mrs. 'Jackwn's car was knocked 115 feet back into the eastbound lane by the the collision. The car was totall y destroyed. Kirsch said he a nd another orncer checked Mrs. Jackson for vital life signs and found none when they a r· rived shortly after the accident. ",\s far as we were concerned she was dead when we arrived,·· hesaid. llov•ever, !\1rs. Jackson revived a short time later and was t aken by am· bulance to the hospital. · Officers said there -were no skid marks to indicate l\1rs. Jackson had braked. He said the accident is under investigation. In an effort aimed at satisfying the concerns of the Laguna Greenbelt pro· ponents, supervisors agreed to help· establish , staff and fund a special study team that will prepare a major report on greenbelt priority areas. \VASHINGTON fAPl -The Ford administration decided tocla\' to challenge proposed price increases by V a second steel compony. CF&I St ee l ieio Burulars Corp .. of Pueblo, Colo .. :i spokesman -'.I ~ The board also m~de a key change in land use elemeJlt policy state- ments by adding clauses that make . it clear th;i.t high density develop- ment will be granted as: an tntentiye for de\'elopers to come up with a quality plan and lots of open space. for the Council on \Vage <.ind Price · I ' Stability said. . L~ve vacuum He said Chairman Albert. Rees The board action marked the end of three general plan amendment sessions this year. Under state law, they are allowed to change the plan on three separate occasio~S each planned to send a tele gram to CE&i . Burglars who walked into an un· similar lo one sent lo U.S. Steel Corp. ·locked Mission Viejo home while the after it raised prices ~!onday, rausin~ owner was absent Wednesday night Pres ident Fo/d to iniliate a govern· left with a vacuum cleaner and a sax- ment challm\ge. ophone, Orange County Sheriff's de· The spokesman said the telegram puties said. would ask for a "full explanation and The theft Occurred al the home of justification of steel pricc increases" Glenda Gayle Lovett, 36, of 24251 from CF&I, the nation's 13lh largest Puerta De Luz. - year. steel producer. The loss was valued at $450. PRE-CHRISTMAS d~~~~nl Of Our Jewelry by Chrishnas HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES l·~·\"""'"'1 l-• .... o<.i ··-·-· 1"°"'"'--r •• ---"""-' ...... --.... ~ w .. S4,IOO 1 '''" "-' c-t...,' ... l t OOO ......,,,,,_., __ ...... . $1920 ~ ~-:.:.::.._~.::;:. $400 ' • ' ""' "I ·• I L ..,, "' '·~ • •· •·.rr'·• .. , .. """' ' ',, .... . ,..,..._,_..,... ...... .. ··- W•t SZ.600 $1040 ~,,.. .... 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Stooks VOL. 67, .NO : 353, 4 SEC:TI ONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA)..IFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1914 TEN CENTS I $2.6 Million OC Bike Trail Gets Backing A proposed 304·mile countywide system of bicycle trails that will cost $2.6 million was endorsed Wednesday night by the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission. The commission recommended on a 4-1 vote t~at lhe county Board or Supervisors approve the e ntire network to complement 192 miles or already developed bikt:ways. Post: 'Close UCI School' SACRAl\1ENTO <APJ - Legislalive Analyst A Alan Post said today the state should close the UC Jrvine medical school, and transfer the school's. 300 medical &ludenls to UC Davi&. The recommendation!) cam£ at a hearing called by lhf legislature's Joint Committee On Health Scienc~ Education after UC regenUi discussed closing one of the system's five hospitalb because of high cost& tSef earlier story, page A3> Post said the move Would savf the statf' S29 mi11ion to S69 million a year He said he recommended clos ing the Irvine facility because "there 1i. as yet no investmen1 in permanenl facilitie~ and th r schoo l ha~ the smallest enroll me nt ol thP f1v f' medical school11> · Nixon Tax Lawyer Gets -Prison .Tenn ·BU:t Unlike the 50-50, city-county, cost-sharing program that has been Instrumental in the development of much of th.e. existing trail system, the balance of the system will be 100 per· cent county1inanced. It , was because the 50-50 cost- sharjng program was producing what the Orange County Recreational Ad- visory Team called "a disjointed network of bike trails that lead from nowhere to nowhere'' that the supervisors last June froze city ap· pJicatioos for participating funds. If the commission's recommenda- tiOn is followed, the old Financing formula will be junked. In its place will be a 100 percent county funded a.tail system that will resull in ribbons of uninterrupted trailways stretching through 24 or the county's 26 cities as well as much of its unincorporated areas. At an Orange County League of Cities meeting earlier this month , representatives of 21 cities present voted to endorse the proposed county master plan. Their judgment, in part was based on a provision making it mandatot)' bike trails. 181 miles would be eon- lhat ultimate route locations be ap-, strucled on roads and highways. The proved by the ci ties through v.·h1ch balance. 123 miles, woU.hl be built off they travel. normally traveled t horoughfares. ~ such as on flood control levees. Design standards and construction Development and acquisition costs methods also must be approved by the of the on·road port.ioo of the system affected cities unde~ t~e program en-a re estimated at $1,000 a mile. Off- dorsed by the con1m1ss1on. · road costs ha ve been set at an Of the proposed 304-mile network or , estimated $30,000 a mile. County Indicts 8 Patterson's Aides Cited· in Fraud Bv TOM BARLEY lM ... Deltt,.,... ~ Eight persons accused of falsely re- gistering to vote in Congressman· elect Jerry Patterson's 38th District while they were working for the elec- tion of the Santa Ana mayor were or· dered Wednesday to face arraign- ment Jan.9. • Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey set the ar· r aignment date for eight Patterson workers charged with conspiracy, perjury, false registration and viola- tion of the state's el_i!ctions code. 1 Members of the District Attorney's staff, who got an indictment of the eight from the jury, confirqied late Wednesd'ay that Patterson was not in- volved and h8d no knowledge of the matter. Among those indicted is Daniel -E. Grisel, JO, son of Santa Ana City Coun - cilman Lorin Grisel and Patterson's campaign manager in the drive that sent the Democrat to the nation's capital last November. • Deltt' "*" .... ,..... HE'S IN'THE CLEAR C:>ngresaman Patterson registered in Pat.terson'1; district and actually voted, although they never ·had resided in lhe area. Their actions meant, he said. eight illegal voles were ga rnered by Pal· t_erson. Jensen is a Santa Ana lawyer who has fought . several Superk>r Court lawsuits for the Environmental Coali- tion of Orange County. He was P11t· terson's finance chairman during the campaign and is expected to be ap- pointed as Patterson's chief district representative. Suonc Shreck is Santa Ana 's assis· tant to the mayor. She was recently named as Patterson's or£ice metnager in Santa Ana after working for him as a volunteer coordinator in the cam- paign. Lois Starkey v.•orked as campaign coordinator. All the other defendants are identified as volunteer workers. Evans said that several of the in- dictees falsely registered lo' voie al Santa Ana homes owned by Coun· cilman Grisel and the city official's . parents. \fASHlNGTON (UPI> -Calling 11 his hardest decision, U.S Distr1c1 Judge George L. Harl sentenced -Edward L. ~1organ today to fou1 - months in prison ror falsifying a deed used·by Ri chard M. Nixon to claim an illegal $576,tlOO Lax df!duction. Also named are Griset's wire-, Judith, 31; Lois A. starkey, 23. of Fullerton: Robert W. aDd ·suone C. Shreck; both ?:f?, of Lo!lg Beach ~ Verlynn 'N . and Cecilia Diane Jensen, both 25, or Santa Ana, and Derilynn Conley. 2l , of Orange, -Yule Vandals To Get 'Full Brunt of Law' Deputy District Attorney William Evans-&aid the eight persons indic~- Evans added, however, .that -the councilman and his parents had no knowledge that the eight persons were using those addresses for voting purposes. Covered With Bruis_e s Dad Denies Knowing Baby Son Was Dying 1-lart rebuked Morgan for .. wilful ly" betraying his public and pro tessional trust as a lawyer Ile im• 'posed a two-year sentence. b'ut said • the raets '"cry out for mercy and le ni ency" <ind ordered that Morgan be freed on probation-after four months l\1o rgan, 36, pleaded guilty Nov. 8 to a.single count of conspiracy to impair, impede, defeat :.ind obstruct lhe pro· per and government functions of the tnternal Revenue Service. The felony carries a maximUm five years in prison and Sl0,000 rine. The charge involved a 1969 tax re- turn on which the Nixi>ns claimed SSS.298 as the first installment of a planned $576,ooO deduction for a gift or vice presidential papers. As a deputy counsel to Nixon in 1970. ~1org an prepared a deed show· ing the girt had been made prior to a cutoff date or July 26, 1969, enacted by ~ogress. ---·--- An I RS investi gation disclosed, (See TAX AIDE, Page A2> Coast Wl.•a lher _ Variable high clouds through this evening with mostly sunny skies Friday. Chance of some local fog in the morning hours. Slightly cooler Friday _with_ highs of 72 at the beaches ris· ing to 75 inland. I NS IDllTODAV A new heroin ·epidemic ta feartit bll American. dnlQ tnfotcmimt o/· /jc.ra, e11en wilhouf the 11fW Ttlrlcilh opium crop ihot ii bring c11Uivoted. -Ihulotl/llooPag<CS. . l nde~ " .. " .... .. .. ... .. .... "cl .. ' • 'fhis ~ide Down Sandie Alexander o l Costa Mesa dis pla.YE tJpstdtt down Christmas lree that hang~ 10 he1 l1v1n@ room Mr~ Alexailcler - a nd her husband, James, though! ii would bf different to have an upside down tree this year Bes1deii. she says. the tree slays fresher because the sap runs down to the hmb~ and needles Supervisors Open Up South to Development By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI .. o.llr Hlfl Stttr Orange Couiity Supervisors Wed- nesday approved a massive package or .general plan land-use amendmenb that could open 14,000 acres of south \county land to planned Community de· velopmenl. · But before supervisors voted, they made some adjustments of their own, including a total ban 011tesidential de· velopmenl inside the zones most heavi- ly affected by Marine Corps jet nojse. The land in question lies primarily on the ?!.1oulton Ranch and on two -lar.ge parcels in the nortb El Toro area. The board voted 4-0 in ravor of the amendments with Supervisor Robert Battin abstaining. Su}>ervlsors heard almost three hours or public testimony be· fore moving to adopt the land plan changes. Almost all or the speakers were opposed· lo development plans for the parcels, citing severe impacts or up to 60,000 more people in the Sad· dleback Va lley. or particular concern to the au· dience members was the loss of vital open ~pace areas and the im· <See D~VELOP, PageA.2:) THIE VES HIT I GOODIE SA.CK WALNUT CR EEK (IJ PI) Thieves have pilfered Santa Claus' goodie sack. Police said Wednesday that a brightly colored Christmas shack in a shopping area was broken into and 600 cookies stol~n. The cookies were to have been handed to children when they gave Santa Christmas requests.' h1ounting reports or Christmas light vandalism today led Orange County Sherirfs deputies to warn all arrested in connection with such offenses that the department will seek the-max- imum penalty for such convictions. ··we are sick and tired or this an· nual orgy of destruction," Sheri£f's. Lt. Robert Griffeth said. "These peo- ple will _be taken tq court and pr_o· secuted to the fullest extent.'' Among the latest victims ·Wednes- day night was the home or purchasing manage r John Anthony Solone, 37, or 23742 Salvador, Mission Viejo, wh ere Christmas tree lights were take n from the front yard of the home while .J.he Salone family wa s absent. LL GriUeth also warned county re· sid_ents to make sure that their homes a nd cars are securely locked during the Christmas season. ·•w e should be careful this year more than ever in view or the rising une mployme nt rate," h e said. "Thieves are on the lookout for wrapped Christmas presents and the home and the trunk of a car are prime targets.·· • Oil Block Sought TRENTON, N.J . (UPI) -Gov . Brendan T . Byrne called on the gov- ernors or 12 coastal slateS Wednesd3y to help 'him block the leasing of oil drill ing i:ites along the Atlantic Con - tinental Shelf. Byrne invited the gov· ernors of East .Coast states from Maine lo Georgia to a meeting here Jan. 7 to develop a "unified policy and· a single voice" on the oil drilling is- sue. ?ttarine Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney repeatedly denied under a grueling cross-examination today 'that he ever believed his eight-month· old son was in serious condition dur· ing the 24 hours berore the child died last June l . Dabney,' 24, taking the stand as. the final defense witness in the mUrder trial of his wife, Jennifer Elizabeth Dabney, 24 , admitted that he noticed the baby's head covered with bruises when he returned home the night before. The El Toro Marine told prosecutor Pat Brian during the final hours of the Orange County Superior Court trial that his wire told him that baby Robert had slipped while she was bathing him Oil Fi rms Seen Holding Back WASHINGTON (UPI ) -An economi s t has told Cong ress petroleum of(icials appear lO be withholding oil and Jtas rrom the market in the expectation that 11rices will soo n reach "exorbitant" levels. Dr. Paul Davidson, associ<ile dire<'· tor of the Bureau or Economic Research at Rutgers University, Wednesday ur.ged adoplion of govern· m enl policies to counter s uch speculative withholdings. He testified at a Senate BudJtel Com m ittee he~ring into energy policy Housewife's Newest College T ype By FREDERJCKSCHOEMEllL Coordinating Council Wednesday bardisaid. -said . 0tlll9Dlltf'*'""' nighl that the rctW'RiJlg housewife is The variety ol student types, the , "With these other two buildings we The newest breed or student at Sad." one of several student-types that bas 1 super;intendenl saJd, has'helped Sad· will have a ru·st-cl:.ss campus," Lorn· d1eback College 'is the ''returning changed the enrollm,ent picture al dJeback llve up to Its name as a "com-· barcti predicted. . . housewife,'' the ..O.ish woman with 20 ~~dle~ack. 1 munity college." . He told the group that the college years of family life behind her and 25 We re not _a ~ncb of teenagen up Overall, Lombardi said. "lhe school has ta ken step$ to provide classes in years of lilUe to do ahead. there on the hill, Lombardi s"ld. ll ln &:ood shape.~ all the communities in the sprawling The average age of Saddleback'a "Granted, Yre ve had some pretty district that stretches from Oran&e She la the woman who graduated students is 25, he explained. compile at.ad problems with our build-County "-irport in Newport Beach to rrom hith school in the late 19t0s, ·The average student age also bas Ing proaram , but they can be solved," San Diego County. Nearly 200 off. perhaps -attended on e or two been boosted by lhe 1.400 veterans headded. campusc.la•scswillbeconducteddur· semester• of colleee, the.n left school . now on campus, the superlnlendeat The colleee now has two permanent ing the winter quarter starting next to marry and raise a f•mily. said. . bulldln11. wtth a tQtal of 8$,000 month. Robert Lombardl,\.superlntcndenl or the Mi11lon Vlejcl-collese, told .. members or lhe tSaddleback Area I "And our average student tt not at· 1quare feel. Two more facilities -the He said, however, lhat lt will be lending school full time. We prlmarlly music arts complex and the gym· I necessary In the future for the district have parl·time students, married, naslum -. "will be built a nd occupied to constru<!t a second tampus In the working and raising a famll,y," I.om· wlthln lhe next 18 months," Lombardi thcTusUn·l rvlncarca. I • -. and had swallowed a quantity of water. Dabney testified thal she further told him that the bruises on lbe baby's · face and head were caused by her slapping him in a bid to revive him. But Dabney denied under Brian's persistent questioning -that he re- alized at some poinl in the nighl before Robert died that the child may have been dying as a result of his in- juries. ~le admitted that he gave the un- conscious infant mouth-to-mouth .re - suscitation and teslified that the child §~(;[Tled to revive at that lime . ··isn't it true that ait one point you and yo ur wife taJked about this silua- .tion and decided not to take Robert lo the hospital because some embar- rassing '<)uestions might be asked1" Brian asked the witness. Dabne y thought about the question for sever al minutes. "I don't re- member,'' he then answered. The jury has listened to Mrs. Dab- ney's taped confession that she re· sented Robert and his twin brother John and that she attempted lO drown Robert in the bathtub last May 31 by dropping him face down in three in- ches of water after subjecting him to a severe beating. The recording contains her ad- miss ion tfiat she gave the baby another beating after it appeared that he had survived the immersion and th"en telephoned her husband in <1 panic when the inCant became un· conscious. ROberl died the next day in an Orange hospital after doctors at the El Toro base di spensary vainly tried (See DABNEY, Page A%) Riley Ta rg et Of 'Thieves' tr Orange "County Finh Dis· trict Supervisor Thoma• F . Riley or Newport Beach noeded a reminder thal petty then ln the county has doubled in .recent monlhs, be got IL Tuesday. Unknown inthJdcrs entered his office in the tounty ad· m1nistratlon building while. the Fiflh District Supervisor was a"'"'" rrom h1~ desk a11$1 carried off his tape recorder. ShCrlff's officets are In- vestigating thethcf!. . • Ford With Joh Jeers By ltELENTllOMAS ALEX ANDRIA, V<1. !UPI ) Prc&idenl t'ord, jeered by 0t small t'rowd !i houting .. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs,'' $Uid in a rollv.·~y ded1cution speech hei'c tOdi.ly that Amer icans need the "'ill to win to ove rcome :!>Crious ' energy and economic problems . "Let us reaffi rm our faith in the American s pirit . and "'in Wt! will." he said, his voice competing with shouts of some 100 youn g pro· testors at 11 small railroad station in thiS Washington suburb Th e P reside nt took pa r t 1n rcrcmonies launch.ing an 'Am eri can Freedo m Train" -a pri vately. sponsored train whic h "'"'tll tour the co yntrv during the b1ce ntcn1a / cclchration y,1th such h1stor1 c docu- ment s as Geo r ge Washington's personal copy or the Constitution. Tustin Wife R e vive s The hooting, sign·c·a rryin g de- monstrators ¥:ere among about SOO perso ns who attended Ford's IO- m1nute speech from the rear platform or the last car in the red, \llhitc and blue train. . But Listed Critical At one point, he stumbled over the y,·ords in his prepared address. A Tu5lin y,·oman y,•hom police said appeared to be de<1d following an al·ci· dent in La guna Beach loduy later re· \'1ved and was li sted in critical condi· 1t lon at Saddle bac k Community Hospital. lla r r iet Kahapalu a J ackson, 27. the wife of an ~I Toro marinl'. wa s in· jurcd about l : 15 a.m today when her car ,!;Werved from the eastbound lane on Laguna Canyon Road a.nd struck an oncoming car driven hy H.ichard Howard Spangler. 27, of Santa Ana. Orfi ce r St e phe n Kirsc h saicJ Spangler attempted to swerve but his Three Injured In Costa Mesa Auto Crashes Three persons were injured Wed· ne5day night in two headon Costa Mesa coUisions, one assertedly in- volving a woman driving the wrong way on Newport-Boulevard. Mary F . Clancy, 22, of 21759 Windsong Circle, llunlington Beach, and Ruth V. Moore, 45, or 964 , Coronado Drive, Costa Mesa, ":ere treated at nearby Costa A1esa Memorial llospital and released. A1edical personnel who were actual· ly within earshot of the 10:45 p .m . col- lision on Ne'WJ)Ort Boulevard at Vic· toria Street CS(Orted the victims to the e mergency roorp. Investigation ls continuing today in- to factors which caused the crash re- sulting in major damage to both a utos, but police claim Miss Clancy was driving the wr-ong way down the divided highway. Waldo A. Servantes, 31, of 414 W. Chestnut St., Sanfii" Ana, was -treated for a lacerated knee at ?o1ercy Hospital following a 7:30 p,m. col- li~ion on Paularino· Avenue at the Newport Fceewa}'. Accident. in vest igators s aid Servantes \lo'as apparently turning.left into the Paulo Drive.Jn Theater when his small car collided with another im- port s edan drive n by Joan F , Desmond, 20, of 16378 Filbert St., Fountain Valley. Damage to all rotir cars involved in the two crashes was major, although the three victims who sustained cuts and bruis es did no t tequire hospitalization. Gunmen Ne t OC Bank Cash T\OJO gunmen escaped with SI0,000 lale \Yedncsday fro m a \Ve~tm i nster bank. Pc.lici:o reported the pai r ent ered Southern California First Nalional Rank at 15377 Broo khurSt St., at 4:50 p.m. One. described as in his 205 , was armed ""ith n sav:ed off ca rbine rinr, a nd the other. in his 40s, carried a blue steel autom'1tic, poli re reported. Offirers belil'Ve the pair ncd in a ''aili ng rar ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T"' Qtlftqlt CM'I O.U, PllO'!, M llt.tlldl Is(-· -r"' NtM·Pfn1, ;' 1>11t1tl!htdby 11-.0.11'9 Co.1st P11t1lllhf"9 Comp1n,. s.pa, ... .,,,...,. .,.. p.Allltre<f lillonolJ 11ttOUqll F<ICNJ, '"' Qnl.f ..... w. kf-1 lle .. lt, H""!lftQIC.. 9tK.llf"-. 11in Vt lltJ, ltYlll!, S.OClltWcl V•O~• IN ~ 9'K ll/5oulll (Ol •I . .I. \lftoi. ....... ...,,,_''"""''I.MCI S.tu•.S•r• -~ Tiit 1>';11<11111 OUIM•"'°"9 e>''""' 11 al XIO ....,_, S.J !ol•.-1. C#ILI Mew. C.11torn!1~ Robert N. Weed Prni..111 •!!Cl l'ulll•- JatJr. R. Curley Y«• Pfl'\oO.~I •»Cl (;o""'al ""'llfO"f ThOm ds Keevil (dtlor ThOm as A. Mu rphine -n•t•"O Ed!1« Charles. H. Loos Rithard P. Nall .l•\1'11nl INft•Q•l>CI (d!IOI'• Oft ices CMI• Mew JJCI Welt 81w S!•ffl l'tfWOOt\it. .. n »JJ ~ .. _, aou .... ,., uo-e..oc.n. •1MG_.,"si'"t H1111U~ ... 91•<~ 1111~ llffdl llovil"Y .. lil s..ldll .. t k lll lltJ IU01 U f>ef ~ 11\lnO,.ooFr...., Telephone (7141641.utl Cl•sMtled Advertisl~ '4Z·S671 ).HOltOIC• Y1ll9' Ht .,Oltltl Sll-6310 P•fllliolnt~""'""' 495-0630 C#Tf•OM. "" 0••"•' tol\I PuCll•llll"9 '-' "" "'"" ,re"""'· •lh•••••ll"'"'· edl ... lll .... ntt If .,,.,,.,IJ-llU IWft on llWW • ,_.~H *1! ... vl ~PK' .. "'"""'~ Of ' COll"l9fll _, 'ltctfld (ia,.J llO"... .... ... •I CWt IM'I, c.tllfo•N1, "1M<r+IUO" lW t.,,.,. N DO -IJ'llf; t'p 111111 .. llO _Ill,, 11\llll•rY *'~"'"' N 001M11111t~ ·j car was hil full force 1n the side a nd Jumped a curb. Spangler . howe ver, was not inj ured. l\trs. J ackson's car wa s knocked 115 feet back into the eastbound lane by the the collision. The car was totally destroyed. Kirsch said he and another officer checked ri.1rs. J ackson for vital life signs and found none "'hen they ar· rived shortly after the accident. "As far as we were concerned she was dead when we arrived,'' he said. Howe\'e r. l\1rs. Jackson revived a short ti me later and was taken by am· bu lance to the hospital. Officers said there were no skid marks1.o indicate Atrs. Jackson had braked. 11e said the accident is under investigation. ~ f'ro• Page A I DABNEY ••• The protesters stood only about JO ya rds from Ford. He never dircclly acknowledged them , but had a stern expression on his race throughout most of hi s speech and repeatedly lookai in their direction. Apparently venting dissatisfa cli on .... ·ith Ford's economic policies and conce rn about rising unemployment, the demonstrators c a rried many large signs printed with such slogans as "Don't Let Big Business Railroad U.S .,'' ''No Inflation Witho ut Representation," and "GM -Lay Off Profits, Not Workers." · "Our problems are serious ones, especiall y our energy problems and those of our economy," Ford said. "We have nearlv all the natural re· sour ces we need . We h a ve he technological resources. \Ve have the human resources. Now we need the will to solve our problems, the Will to y,•in . And Y.'e .... ill.'' Tracing the progress or Am eri ca since 1776, the President asked his au· di ence to "think of the problems our forefathers faced. Think of those 13 to save the life of the dying child, tiny colonies taking on the mightiest empire in the world and think of them brought to them from the Dabney's winning their liberty." base home less than a mile away. · bl hi r Dabney, who has pleaded guilty to Five ma1or ue c p corpora ions misdemeanor charges of child neglect each contributed $1 million for the Sl8·million train project. The non · after being accused of manslaughter, profit American Freedom Train admitted today from the witness · t d stand that he was "totally ineffec· Foundation plans a campaign o rum up donations from other corporations live" In terms of caring for the and will charge $1 to $1.50 for ad· children and maintaining a clean . missionlo the exhibit. home. The train will travel to 76 cities in 48 SevefaJ witnesses have testified states and also carry the handwritten that dog,' cat and human excreta were draft of President Kcnnedv's first in· splattered about on the noors in every augur al speech; moon rock samples: room of the Dabney's base home. the first Bible printed in America . It has also been testified that the Paul Revere's saddlebags, and other home was littered with dirty dishes, item s de monstrating the nation's moldy food, dirty di<IJ}trs and soiled culture, te chnical progress, pro· clothing, and that visitors on one oc· fessions and trade, sports and the casion stood up to the ankles in 'dirty arts. water that had backed up fron'I the Ford urged parents and teachers to garbage disposal. make sure that American children A sheriff's officer who visit~ the and students take advantage of the op- home shortly after the baby died f · · th h'b't li testified that he had lo go outside the portunity 0 seeing; e ex 1 1 · e s aid the cargo on the train home and vomit after only being on ··represents much·orournation s past the p_remises for a few minutes. history and our hopes for the future." President , Challeng~s Steel Hike \VASHINGTON CAP) -The Ford a"dminis ti1 ation derided today to challenge proposed price increases by a second steel co·mpany. CF&I Steel Corp., or Pueblo, Colo., a spokesman for the Council on Wage and Price Stability said. He said Cha irman Albert Rees planned to send a telegram to CF&I similar to one sent to U.S. Steel Corp. after it raised prires ri.1onday, causing President Ford lo initiate a go\"ern· mcnt challenge. The spokesman said the telegram "'ould ask for ll "full <'Xpl anation and justification of steel price increases" from CF&I , the nation's 13th largest steel.producer. The Colorado steel firm has bel'n the only other major steel company to fo\lov., th e lead or U.S. Steel. the na· t ion's largest steel producer, in rais· ing prices. U.S. Stee l's price hike averaged about 8 percent for lYl'O· thi rds or the company's !!leel pro· ducts. i\I any steel industry l<'adc rs said privately they fe lt U.S. Steel. in the race or the Wliite llousc a nger, may ha ,•e to roll back al least some of its ne .... ·ly announced price hi kes, • f'ro• Page A I TAX AIDE. • • hov.1e\·er . the papers belonged to Nix· on at the time and the deed conveying lhcm as a gift was prepared 1n t.1 arch and April, 1970 -one vcar after thl' date the document bore. Last year the IRS disal lowed the ac· duct ion for the papers aild ordered t he Nixons to pay nearly $500 ,000 1n back taxes from 1969 through 1973. Hart said he was pun1sn1ng .i. man ··universall y admired dDd respected by his peers . .a man of brilliant in· tellectua l abilities ancl dtla1nments" y,•ho made ·'one terrible mistake 1n .in effort to serve with misplaced loyalt y a superior who held the hi ghest orfice 1n lhis land." He said ~Jorgan already has Dee n punished professionally by the loss of his ri ght tol)ractice ta\v. "But," !-fart said , ··1 also fi nd (hcl wilfully betrayed his trust to the law and the public by falsely swearing to a pre·dated deed of gift. Such an action ca nnot depart this court unnogged. ·· Morgan, a huge man \\"ilh a blacK mustaehe. said "I did something I should nol have done .and it was wrong. I'm prepared to accept the judgment or the court. llar t or dered l\1 organ, or Los An gele s, t o s urre ndt'r at th e minimum security rederal prison at Lompoc Jan. 6. Irvine Co. Seeking Corporate Plaza OK The Irvine Company's pla nne rs will seek Newport Ocarh Planning CQm · mission appro\•al of plans for the com· pany·s propost..>d 4l·acre "Corpora te Pluia·· development tonight. If endorsed by the commission at its 7 p m. meeting. the conccptunl plans will be the basis for de velopment of a 26·building office; co mplex. on the north\lo'C5C C"Orncr. or P.1 ocArlhur Boulevard and Coast Hi ghway in Nc~·pof.t. Beach Altofl'.ether, the proposed 28 low pro· fill! buildings ra iled fo r In t he Corporate Plaza plans .... -1 11 add 450,000·square feet to the rlty's lnven· tory of a va\lable office s p&<:e. They will cover roughly 20 per cent otthe site 's land area. Forty percent ot the available land wlll be devoted to parking and the remainitrg 40 percent, to landscaping, lnclu..Ung a s mall at· C'elltlake. According to a clt,y sUiff report, the t vJo. three·story buiidings specified in lhe co mpany·s plans y,•ill exceed lhe cily's basic 32·fool building.height limit. tfowever , the report notes, neither building will exceed the sight·plane ordinance adopted by the city council specificall y to cover the 4 l·acre site. The 20 two·story buildings and four one·sto ry build.i.ngs proposed In t he pl a ns 'fall within both the heil{hl limitqtion and ordinance require· ments. \Vhile the company'5 proposal sua· gesl thal 40 pircent or the park ing area be set aside for ('omp!\ct cars re· quirinf' less space, the staff !itudy sug· g<'sls that 20 percent allowance for campacts is sufficient. "Rt>d uctng compact car spaces from 40 to 20 percent will probably re-· duce the landscapinit \lo'bich can be prol:,lded on the site," the repcrl con· eluded. Doy of the Iguana ... Richfield Oil Wells • Approve~ BULLETIN SACRAMENTO (AP! - Th e lameduck State Lands Commission today un1nlmoa1ly aperoved the drilling of 17 newoll wells In the Santa Barbara Channel. SACRAMENTO <UPll -The Atlantic.Richfield Co. today asked the lameduck stale LandJ Comrhission to approve the drilling of 17 new wells in the Sa'nla Barbara Channel. If approvea. it \\-'OUld be the second time the state commission permitted of€shore drilling since the disastrou& Santa Barbara oil spi,11 nearly six years ago. ARCO wants to drill the new wells on the existing platform "Holly." They would produce up to 20,000 bar· rels of oil per day and mean as much as Sl00,000 a day in royalty oil income to the stale. Last month the coinmission granted similar drilling permil.S for up to 69 new Santa Barbara Channel wells. This Fiji Island iguana is reported by the Sacramento Zoo lo be th e first born in captivity. The birth occurred . after . t~e zoo created a tropical environment complete with m1ntature waterfall. · Ford Says He'll Sign ,Nixon Paper Denial Democratic Controller·elect Ken· neth Cory of Garden 6rove filed a lawsuit in Santa Barbar~ to halt the drilling until the new state com·. • mission takes office next month - with three Democrats replacing the current three Repu·bliean com· missioners. WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford plans to sign legislation Frid8:Y denying Richard Nixon custody of his . presidential tapes and papers. The bill grants permanent custody of the historical documents to the Generat Services Administration in· stead or their being stored at the zig· gurat in Laguna Niguel. - The tapes, papers, and documents covering Nixon's 51/!1 years would be open to public Inspection except those that deal with national security. Nixon would have aCcess and, un- der provi sions of the bill could go to federal court lo seek compensation. Ford 's decision to sign the bill erased a potential threat to the ad· journme nt or the 93rd Congress. Congressional leaders were de- termined to stay in session until mid- night Friday, when the bill would have gone into law automatically if Ford had taken no action. But if Congress Were to have ad· journed before midnight Friday, Ford could have ignored the bill and 1l would have been killed Oy a pocket veto. If Ford decided to veto tbe biU before midnight Friday, Congress would have stayed 1n session long enough to overrule the rejection. The Senate 'clpproved the bill 56·7 and the House by an overwnelm1ng w'OiCe vote. ' The bill nullifies on .igreem ent oetwee n Ford and Nixon under which the tapes .i.ncJ papers .voutd have-been Nix.on ';; Property -housed it d 'i pec1a 1 facility 1.1nc1er the ~uar dianshi p or the GS,\ -for five ~·ears . After that . .;ole custody: .....-ould have .tone to Nixon .1nc1 ..1 11 the documents co uld have oeen destroyed by t984 or ,1pon Nixon 'i '1.eath -.vh1chever C'<i me Hrsl ~1 eanwh1le, Nixon s lawyers argu.ea today that a court decision allowing bis Watergate tapes to be copied ror public broadcast means they will turn up at cocktail parties and in comedy acts to the everlasting embarrass- ment of the former president. In a brief fi!ed in U.S. District· Court, they asked Judge G~rhard A. Gesell to remove a technical legal barrier so they can immediately ap·' peal his order releasing the tapes publicly once the Watergate cover-up · trial is over. If the order stands, they said, every €uture demand for Nixon's tapes 1 would ha ye to be weighed "partly on the baSis that it "will likely be reproduced in the form of casettes and phonograph records to be played at cocktail parties, to be used in com· edy acts or dramatic productions, and otherwise be exploited ror every purpose and in every manner that may occur to the imagi native, the en- terpr1s1ng, or the antagonistic,..re.ci· pi en ts or the copies.'. . They said Nixon has the right to Keep his tapes secret since they may prove ·embarrassing not only to him bul to others Nnose ~01ces appear on the tapes 1n candicJ conve rsations never tntencled to be puDlicly aired.•• Campoli!. Park Plan Re vealed 'iaaaleoack Co1lege ,nay ;oon nave c.1 l5·..icrc parK c1s part .}f .ts overall eampus. ":iupt Robert Lumoarai itud Wedne sday n1gnt ~pea ku:i g LO memoers J ! tne jaa· .4leback .\rea Coordinating Council. LombarcJi .;aid the ,\1iss1on Viejo co l· tege might .;ell or .Jonate la nd to the Two of the three new members, Cory and Lt. Gov .·elect Mervyn Dymatly, oppose new orfshore drill· ing. The third member will be named by Gov.·Elect Edmund G. Brown Jr., \vho also opposes drilling at this time. The proposal approved last month Was criticit..ed ·because no environ· mental impact report. was prepared on the project. • , But AR CO has developed a massive three·volurhe environmental report ·for its proposal which concludes the value of the oil for the nation's economy outweighs possible ~cological damage by the drilling. f'ro•P.Al DEVELOP ••• pact of jet n~ise f~om El Toro At arine Corps Air Station. The latter Concern took up the bulk of the board's discussion, Responding to concerns or the board voiced t\lo'O weeks ago, the planning commission revised its re· commendatiOns that would have permitted dwellings inside the most highly arrected areas. Those areas are denned as lyjng "11.thin the so-called 65 CNEL (Com· munity Noise F.quivalent Zone), the maximum noise level a "reasonable person" can tolerate around his home. . The comm1ss1on urged I.hat re· ;1dent1al i.1ses be pe.rmltted but only ,r 1hey .vere heavily -soundproofed 1na Jpproved oy \he county health ufficer fhe comm1ss1on .11sO "'1slted lhat ;pec13' noise lbatement 1teps be <.aken . But. '!iuperv1sors. tea by Ralph Diedr1cn Jnd Thomas Riley, were ~1uccessful 1n banning all residential i.1n1ts 1ns1de the ione. .. ..:aunty fo r J par K o L k H ' The county throu1?n .Jne J f 1lS ne 00 ' e s ;erv1ce districts . .\'ould ma1nta1n 1l. ! 2_ Hold Up Bank "•,1:'~,,. '10 ,;;m Olan>,,,. oeen Freed b y Judge N R• •d prepared out the idea 1s oeinlf con· ear 1vers1 e ;;de,.d . HARTFORD. Conn. 1UPll -The RI VE llSIDE 1t..:PI J -r wo men. Judge took one look al 4·£oot·l0 Jose one armed .v1th ii handgu n. robbed .i. 2 Die in J et Craslt Torresanddroppedthe charges. BanK or America branch 1n the ex.· .. t don't believe this man could hurt r lusive Ca nyon Crest a rea here of .VIARQUETIE. ~tich . 1U PI 1 -1\n a Hartford Policeman." said Superior Sl2,500. i\lr Force B57 Canberra jet cr ashed CourtJudgeJosephF Ddabnn1ehy. 0 Police said the men escaped on foot and explocJ cd Wednesday ni ght on ap· Torres , 24 , appeare e ore arJ· \Vedncsday with $6,000 1n cash and proach to the landing strip at K. I. nehy Wednesday to face a charge of 56,500 in T ravelers Checks taken from 5awyer 1\ir t:orce Base. kill ing the attempted first·degree assault on the bank' safe.. two occupants. patrolma n John Demaio. ~~~~~~~~~ PRE-CHRISTMAS Jewel~ We Musi Clear Out 2/J Of Our Jewelry by .Chrillmas HER E All.f A FEW EXAMPLES 1..,, r-n, .... ~..,'(I ,.,.., .... 1.a .... .11-.1<1 W••S4,IOO ~',~~;:;:.,: W••SIOOO ............. _......., $1920 N-·~··~·--$400 , . ., ........ __ ..,._ ,,,.,,' ' ''"''' ''°N I•• l f..,.......; '~1 ~ " ..... , .... w .. $2,600 ...... ..... , ......... $1040 d .... .__._ ... . .. 11-.., l""• > •·o•••.o! '""" ~•>J W SJ <OO C-,,..,•--i \ .... .,.,,., .. ,.. Ot , ___ , .... $960 --11)--.. ,,. .... _'It.Id......,. -· lodo • ..,. • ..,,. s-.,,,.i.. •• °"""'""''"'•--t. WnS40f ., .... ~ '""'· ••• b"'" .. ~. $ I 6 o· _,,. •-• ,,_. 1'" ·-.,,.,_., .. .., r-·· t.,.. i,. '"""' C"-.-.j __ .. i..,..,1(;11:.i;.. .... _ DAILY 9 to 9 SAT. 9·6 sUHO'l.Y rz.s •An Gold0Coln Jewelry ~ 0 11. No F•lr Tt•de llem1 or ""' -Neck Ot•ln1 Included In This S.le. ' RAC ITI 'S 1838 NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN COSTA MJGA •• S.8-7741 COSTA MESA )£WlLRY Cr LOAN. INC. PLENTY OF FREE PARKIN~EAR • ' • r• . ' ,..... . .. Huntington Be.aeh f ountain v!,~~y Today's Final. . . N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 353, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974 TEN CENTS $2.6 Million OC Bike Trail Gets . Backing But unlike the S0.50, city-eounty, network 0; bike trails that lead from trailway• strelchin~ through 24 of the on a pr~vi sion making it .mandatory bike !mils, 181 miles would be con· I cost-sharing program that has been nowhere to nowhere'' that the county's 26 cities as well as much or that ullimate route locations be ~P· • structed on roa_ds and highways: The A proposed 304-mile eountywide system of bicycle trails that will cost $2.6 million was endorsed Wednesday ni&h.t by the Orange County Harbors, Beaches.and Parks Commission. The commission recommended on a 4-1 vote that the county Board of Supervisors approve tbe entire network to complement 192 miles of already developed bikeways. Trustees Approve Of Plan By PATl'Y BURNE1T m•o.Kr...._sutt Unification along city boundaries, probably. with some still unsPeciried modifications, won the endorsement Wedne!lday or the board of trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District. The official plan includes a portion of the Garden Grove Unified School District "hich lies in the city of Foun· tain V31ley, basically matching the proposal of a Fountain Valley citizens unification movement. Tbe only difference appears to be that high school trustees said they would oppose granting voters in the "Huntington Beach strip" area an op- tion, to be decided at the polls, on belonging to a Fountain Valley dis- trict. As residents of Huntington Beach, they would be served by the proPosed Huntington Beach unified district. One of the modifications which tru,Uees believe is likely to be._made to their plan is dividing that Huntington Beach district, into two 'sections - roughly followiqa the interior border:: of~the current ltUntirigton Beach City attd Ocean View School Districts. · Trustee Dennis Mangers aaid he considers tbat division and other modifications political necessities. He responded to board member Rali>h Bauer's original contention that a "pure" city boundary plan. wit.h no exceptions, seems best over the long run. ·• "MY own feeling,"_ Bauer said, "is (See UNIFY, Page :U.) * * * Valley Board ·Seeks to Halt Sale of Site B• KATHl'CLANCV "' Of .. Dal"'"*'ki!t ' The .Fountain V.illley Sch~l District is lqok ing for a way to block sale of the Yorktown High School site. while con- tinuing to push ror a new unified school district within city boundaries. The school board is. expected to dis- cuss progress on citizen efforts to ronn th e new school system at a 7~30 meeting tonight. But Board President Fred Voss and Trustee Sheila Meyers said that while they corlsider the city boundary un- ification plan ttieir "best shot," the scboo1 board has asked the Orange "'County Counsel's office to study the Yorktown sale to keep all unification alternatives open. The citizen group planning the ci ty unification plan has taken no stand on the Yorktow..n questiop. Sale of the 50-acre· site is -being planned by the Huntington Beach Union High School District to help pay for extra classroom space. The site is located in the City or Huntington-Beach-but insid• the Fouritain Valle~School District. . Fountain Valleytrustees consider it the only possible.location for asecond high school, should the district become unified along current elemen- tary boundaries. Vo Ss said the board has asked the C:Ounty Counsel to study a waY to block the sale. Mrs. Meyers said ~c board also bas asked for a report on what le.al steps the high school board must complete.to declare lhe site aur· plus and plaeeU.up for sale. -.. .Distrlct administrators decli~ to relpase a copy of the.Jetter to the COun· ly Collnsel On the basis or a privileged attorney·clientrelationshlp. \lions hip. 1 But they said the letter was aent ~ince sate of the Yorktown Site would 'oreclose any possibility or un.ificaUon ,Jong district boundari"." ' Jn the meantime, M.n. Meye.ra and i&ike Brick, business director, have oeen meeting With members or the Jtate Board of Education. "explaining· our problems," Mrs. Meyers sald. She said the meetings, with rour of the ll·me.mber board have been en· toura1lng. "We asked them what It would take lO make a plan palatable for. them," . beaald. instrumental in the development of supervisors last June froze city ap· its unincorporated areas. proved by the cities through which balance, 123 miles, would be bl:f.1ltoff mucb of the eJdsting I.rail system, the pUcatioJJ.S forparticl'pating funds . . they travel. normally 1 ruveled _thorou ghfares, If the commission's recommenda-At an Orange County League of such a.son flood control levees. balance of tr-e sy5!:tm Will be 100 per· UOn. ls followed, the old financing Cities mee?ni earlier .~s month, • Design standards and construction Development and acquisition costs cent county mane · · formula will bei· ...... ed. representatives of 21 cities present methods also must be approved by the of the on-road portion of the system It was because tbe SO·SO cost· ...,.,. voted to endorse the proposed county affected cities unde'. t~e program en· are estimated :.it $1,000 a mile. Off. sharing program was producing what Ia its place will be a 100 percent master plan. dorsed by the commission. · road costs have been set at an the Orange County Recreational Ad· county funded trail system that will visory Team ~alled ''a disjointed r~sult in ri.bbon1 of uninterrupted Their judgment, in part was based Of the proposed 304·mile network or . estimated $30,000a mile. __:..:__~.:.:...:._.:____:~~:__~.:___~~~- County Indicts 8 Patterson's Aides Cited in Fraud This Side Down BvTOM BARLEY "bf .. Dally ""91: W.ff Eight persons accused of falsely re- giste ring to vote in Con gressman- elect J erry Patterson's 38th District while they were working ror the elec· tion of the Santa Ana mayor were or- dered Wednesday to lace arraign· mentJan.9. Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Di ckey set the ar· raignment date for eight Patterson workers charged with conspiracy, perjury, raise registration and viola- tion of the state'selections code. Members or the DiStrict Attorney's staff, who got an indictment of the eight from the jury, confirmed late Wednesday that Patterson was not in· volved abd had no knowledge of the matter. · Ainong those indicted is Daniel E. , Griset, 30, son of Santa Ana City Coun· cilman Lorin Grisel and Patterson's campaign rilan'ager in the drive th<it sent the Democrat to the nation's capital last November. Also n a med are Griset's wife , JudiU.,, 31; f,.qis A. Slari<ef, 23 of tune&n; llObert w;;"and-'SUone C. Sbreck; both 26, of l..o!tl Beach; Verlynn N. and Cecilia Di ane Jensen, both 25, of Sant.a Ana, and DeriJynn Conley, 21, of Orange. Colonia Juarez Yule Party Slated, Tonight Sandie Alexander o( Costa Mes a dis~lay.sr up&i<ie down Christmas tree that hangs -in her liviflg room. Mrs. Alexander · and her hustiand, James, thought it would be different to have an upside down tree this year. Besides, she says, the tree stays fresher because lhe sap runs down t~ Ute limbs a1_1d needles. Children in Founlain Valley 's Coloni a Juarez wi ll celebrate Christmas early at a special party tonight sponsored by the city's Human ServiCjrS Department. Parents also are invited to an open house at the center, at Independencia and Zaragosa Streets. Many.Toys Needed By Assistance League City ffremen will bring along tQiYS for the children, and the Fountain Valley High Selioo~ Spanish Club is providing Santa Claus and a festive pinata. · City officials also have been invited. On display will be items children have been making at the center, through an after-school recreation program sponsored by the city. In ad · ditio·n, parents will meet Irene Ramoj, direct.or or that program. She was hired by the city council two months ago. Santa may not bring toys to 300 needy children unless Santa's helper ·-the Assistance League of Hunt· ington Beach -can round up 300 donations Before Monday. -The women's i roup, which packs baskets ror 0the needy each Christmas, this year (inds 4tselr long on needy children and short on toys. ''t.guess times are just loo bad," Helen Matthews, the League's chairman or "Operation Merry Christ.mas," said. · People apparenUy just had nothing to give, she said, and the Marines' Toys for TOU program, the usual source o{.Leagu~toys, turn__gci up ooly ihandTulof use able gifts. "Right now, we're just putting a bag 9f candy in the baskets for families with children," Mrs. Mat- thews said, though she still hopes for donaUons of toys. The League expects to pack about 200 baskets. "Tbe largest percentage will go to women with one or two ssne.11 children," she said. All are in the Huntington Beach a.rea. Gunmen Net OCBankCash Two gunmen escaped with $10,000 late Wednesday rrom a Westminster bank. Police reported the palr entered Southern Cnllfornla First National Bank at 15377 Brook.burst St., al 4:50 p.m. One, described B!i in his ~. was armed with a sawed off carbint r\Oe. and the other, in his 40!, carried a blue stct'I automatic, police reported . Office.rs beUeve lht palr fl ed ln a waiting car • "We had so many referrals -from Heads tart. welfare departments, school s. churches -that we've ac- tually had lo pass th e names of some nee<ty along to other organizations of- fering aid at Christmas," Mrs. Mat- thews said. Assistance League members pack the baskets, each day from IO a.m . to 4 p.m. in the vacated Bray's Market at 218BainSt. Anyone wanf:ing to donare toys for ''Operation Merry Christmas'' sh()UJd bring the gifts to the rear door, Mrs. Matthews said. The baskets 'vill contain canned goods donated by school children and youth groups and staples provided by the League. ~1embers or the lluntington Beach Fire Department and Firemen's As- sociation, under lhe direction of Capt. Eddie Ogden, will delive r the Christmas basket.\ Monday and Tues- day .. The Help Thy Neighbor orga niza· lion from Orange Coas t College also is assisting in the open house. Pope P aul P redicts VATICAN CITY CUPll -Pope Paul ·VI said today that modern ·civilization .. with its nuclear bombs and lack of love, is a defective machlne that ·could explode and wreck the world. "There is something not functioning properl y in the monumental machine of our civiliza· 'tlon ... the Pope said in a 3,000·word message to commemorate New Year's Day, celebrated by th~ Catholic church as a day of peace since 1968. since 1968. Freedom Tree Light Cer~mony Set Friday The community is invited to Foun-the Women's Division of the Chnmbcr lain Valley's second annual Freedom of Commerce. Tree li &hting ceremony al 7 o'clock The org"niiations purcha9cd and Fri~y night on the city hall lawn. planted the lree last year in memory Mbor George S<qlt will llaht the of Lt. Cmdr. Charles Lee •nd S/Sgt. · sever\.foot-tall tree, dedicated to the John Bodensch11U, whose famllles mem4t'y of sotdim who are mlasing 11Yed ln.Fountatn Valley~ orprilonersofwar. !>urln& the program , Mrs. Betty The Fountain Vallay Community ~ Lancaster, mother of Lt. Cmdr. Lee, Band w\11 play a medley of "sing· will prtsenl a.flag ln honor or her son. along·· carols, and lhe Women's Club who reeenUywasdeclattd dea.d. wlll prt'scnt a NaUvlty SCene pfO• This ft.Ir the living tree wlll be de· gram. ... corattCI wllb lights. During last The event is co-sponsored by the season's energy crisis, the ceremony South Coast Juruor Women's Club, featured candle¥ and 08.shllghts in- Fountain '(alley Women's Club aod I stead. l ' ·' • ~.... IMlfY ...... ~ ,_. HE'S IN THE CLEAR Congr ... man Patterson - Deputy Distrfct Attorney \Villiam Evans said the eight persons indicted registered in Patterson's district and actually vott.>d. although they never had resided in the area. • Their actions meant, he said, eight illegal votes .... ·ere garnered by Pat terson. Jensen is a Santa Ana lawyer \\'ho has fought several Superior Court lav.•s uits (or the Environmental Coali- tion of Orange County. He \\'3S Pat- terson:s fin.ance Cliairinan during the campaign and is expected to be ap - pointed as Patterson's chief district representati\'C. Suone Shreck is S<1 nt J Ana's assis· tant to ttie mayor. Stie \11as recently named as Patterson's office manager in Sa nta Ana alter \l."Orking for him a3 a volunteer coordinator in ttie cam- paign. Lois Starkey \\'Orked as Ca mpaign coordinator. All the other defendants are identi(ied as vo lunteer "'orkers. Evan$ said that several of the in- dictees falsely registered to vote at Santa Ana homes owned by Coun· cilman Grisel and thC city official's parents. Evans added, however, thal lbe councilman and his par'ent& b ad nG knowledge that the eighl persons were using those addresses for voting purposes. Lands Panel· Approves Richfield Oil Wells BULLETIN SACRAMENTO (°A.Pl -The lameduck State Lands CGmmlssion today unanimously approved lhe drilling of 17 new oil wells In the Santa Barbara Channel. SACR AMENTO !UPI) -The Atl antic; Ri chfi eld Co. today asked the lam·educk state Lands CommissiOn to approve the drilling or 17 new wells in the Santa-Barbara Chann el. lf approved, it would be the secon<l time the state commission permitted offshore drilling sincc. t.tie disastrous Santa Barbara oil spif\ nearly six years ago. ARCO wants to drill the RC\\' \Velis on the existing platform ··Holly ·· They would produce up to 20,000 bar- rels or oil per day and mean as much * * * Off shore Drill Foes Q uestion Morton.'s Role LOS ANG ELES I AI') -T he Seashore Environmental All iance to- day questioned the objectivity of Sccrelary of the Interior Rogers C. H. Morton in his handling of offshore oll drilling. The o r ganization (SEA) w:i s formed Jast June to promote the prt"· servation or the Caiifornia coastline. Robert M. Ornsl.ein . an attorney for SEA, suggested al a nc"'S conference lhal it might be desirable ro r l\tnrton to disqualify himself from rulin~ on the proposed leasin~ of 10 million acres for drilling, including l .6 ni illion acres off the Soulhern Caliror.rria coa!'t. •'The law which author11.cs lras1ng of the outer continental shf'lf places extraordinary judge-like pow~r in the hands or the secretary of !he Interior, for it is within his sole power and dis· t'rCtlon to decide y,·hether offi;hor(' drilling will be permitted, hO\\' cx.- ·tensive it will be and where It \!.'Ill oc· cur." Ornstein said "Because or this greal powe r posse5sed by the secretary. it is im- perative that he ex.crclsc his power and judgment on behalf of the public interest and that the Stx'Cial interests of the energy Industry not be served at the expense of all Americans. "llowever, Sceretury Morton 's :,ic· tlons and comment. during the of· fsbore drilling controversy have been curiously unresponsibl• Lo the public intere~L." ., as Sl00.000 a dayln royal(y oil income to the state. La st month th e commission granted similur drilling permits fol"'up lo 69 new Santa Burbara Channel wells. Democrutic Controller-elect Ken· neth Cory' of Gafden Grove filed 4j Ja\llSUit in Santa Barbara to halt the drilling until the new state com- mission takes office next month - with three Democrats replacing the- c:u rre n t _three Republican com · mi ssion ers. T\\'O of the three new member~. Cory and Lt. Gov.-elect Mervyn Dymally. oppose new offshore drill- ing 1'he third member \\'ill be numed hy Gov.-Elect'Edmund G. Brown Jr., \\·ho <1lso opposes drilling at this time. The proposal approved last morith \\'as criticized because no environ .... ISee R1CllJ<'1ELD. Page A2) C:oust \\'t•ath t•r - . Variable high clouds through this evening vt'ith mostly sunny skies Friday. Chance or some local fog in the morning hours . Sli ghtly cooler Friday with highs of 72, ;i1 the lx>aches ri!\· 1ng to 75 11\land. l:\SI DE TODA \' A new heroin epidtmic is feared hy American droy cnforcemtnl oJ- Ju-t•rs . ti;e11 w11hnul lhe newTurk~h -01num erop lhal 1,t bf1ng cu!lioo.Jtd. The stOl'!f I-' on Paar C.S ,., lndc-.: Erm• eo"'~tf• C4 L M.•011 ... C.iolff~!• •1 , •• ,.~,... Dt-11 ,_1(1 Ot '''"'"''' Ot o..1~t.10hc•1 Al) f.•llffUll'.._t' A6 l!•l•rWo""""' ~ '"'°"'' .... llfftK-Q AflflLt" ... '' CJ • ' DAILY PILOT H /F Thur~. Oecambef 19, 1914 City Airs Estates Cost Study Ordered For Plan Po~t: 'Close UCI School' Zone Law What unification might co!'lt is what leaders or the lluntington Beach Union lllgh School District hope ~ lcnow J,11.n. 28. Al a spl'cial ~ingJ~_!lesd th e school board asked its st!lrJ.._to prepare estimated tax rates for proposed isd'lool districts under a pure ctty boundary and a modified city boun - dary plan for unification. SACRAMENTO CAP ) - Legislative Analyst A. Alan P0&t said today the state should close the UC Irvine medical school , and transfer the school's 300 medical students to UC Davi!!, The recommendations came at a hearing called by the legislature's Joint Committee on ltealth Sciences Educati on after UC regents di sl'us:it:d clos ing one or the system's live hospitals because of hi gh costs. (See earlier story, page A3 1. The Fountain Valley City Council has approved the first reading or an ordtnanc:e establishing a new "re· sldential e states" zoning with larger· sized lots. Glenn Dysinger. assistant superin· lcndent for plannning and manage- ment. SJlid he would report tbe in- formation to the board at its J an. 28 meeting. Trustee Helen Dille said the people cf Founta in Valley, where she lives. like the concept of unification. But they have l'IQ,idea what it mi ght cost, she said. Sht1 and other trustees said the high s c hool b o ard "'o uld tak e a ··1eadcrship role," as its public had asked, in providing unification in· formation. f'rom Page A I UN~FY ... tbal we're really drawing some boun· daries that ought to be the kind that stand the test or time.·· He said considerations such as as· sessed valuation and educational philosophies will change over the years, but city boundaries are not likelY to vary. .. , wouldn't pursue that course un · ilaterally," Mangers said, "because l think it would make us the laughing stock of the community." Many districts would fight it. and the Orange County Committee on School District Organization would be !!lure to block such a plan, Mangers ex· plained. The Huntington Beach City School District would oppose any proposal which call ed for its merger with the Ocean View School Di!ltrict, Mangers went on. And he said-the county com· mittce is "controlled" by the city .school board. The high school di.strict has no representatives on the county com· miltee; In the past the representative rrom the city school disttict has garnered s upport from other commit· tee members to defeat high school un· irication proposals, trustees have $8.id. Bauer suggested that trustees might circumvent the county commit- tee and go direcUy to the state ~ard of education to a!!k 1hat an elect1on be :set on the city bourn1afy plan. No decision was reached on whether modifications will be made, though there appeared to be an in- formal consensus on at least the i-lunt- ington Beech division . Th('re al~o w_as no decision on the route the d1str1ct might take in getting the issue on the ballot. Tro.stees did agree that ir unifica- tion comes about. the high school and district's asseL'i and debts will be diVicted proportionately accor~i.ng to the new district's' need or ab1hty to pay. They also vowed to keep transrer.of students and employes among d1s- trictsala minimum. ,2 Hold Up Bank Near Riverside RIVERS! DE {UPI I -T1A·o -ml'n. one armed \vith a handgu,1, robbed a Bank or 1\ml'rlca branch in the ex- ('iusive Can;yon Crest-arl'a here or $12,500 . Police said the mrn escaped on foot \Vcdnesday '''ifh S6.000 in cash a.nd S6.500 in Tra\'clcrs Chel'ks taken rrom lhc bank' saf('. ORANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT •Ti.Of-CO.II 0.llT PHOl, ... 11'1 ..... Ulllt-' 11 .. ...a , .. l'<+t~·Prfll, 1, ltllOll-11¥ lhl Ot~ C0.11-lll'tl ... Ca""'•llY. 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C-llf' 540-1220 Goo'lo'lfl\I ,.,, O•.,.or ~ '°"'111'"'"'' ~· Ho "'"" "°'""· m""'""icm. .. tlOf'l•I -ti.• tr I G••fllVll'IMll\ htt011'1 .... , .. ~d w>lrMl..i l llKlat lltfll'tl\lol'I Of a."~t e-• $Kol'll tl•1I PMI.., 11tlo ti C...ll 1"W, c.1...,,.1. """''1"*' "' c•rot• u oo ·-'"''·' e, m111 ""Cltl mOIMM•: mlHI .. , OHl~U.00_. ... , • ' Post said the move would save the s tate $29 million to $69 million a year. I-le s aid he recommended clos· ing the Irvine facility because ··there is as yet no investment in pe rmanent racilities and the school has the smallest enroll· m ent o r the ri ve me di cal schools.·· Three Hurt ln ,2 Mesa Collisions Three persons were injured \Ved· nesday night in two headon Costa Mesa collisions, one assertedly in - volving a woman driving the wrong way on Newport Boulevard. Mary F . Clancy, 22, of 21759 Windsong Circle, Huntington Beach, and Ruth V. Moore, 45, of 964 , Coronado Drive, Costa Mesa, were treated at nearby Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and released . Medical personnel who were actual· Jy within earshot or the 10 :45 p.m. col - lision on Newport Boulevard at Vic · toria SC.reel escorted the victims to the emergency room. Investigation is continuing today in· to factors which caused the crash re:· sulting in major damage to both autos, but police claim Miss Clancy was driving-the wrong way down the divided highway. Waldo,£. Servantes, 31. or 414 W. Chestnut °SL., Santa Ana ~Was treated ror a lacerated knee at Mercy Hospital following a 7:30 p.m. col · lision on Paularino A venue al the Newport 'Freeway. • Accident investigator s said Servantes was apparenUy turning left into the Paulo Drive-In Theater when his small car collided with another im· port sedan driven by Joan F . Desmond, 20, of 16378 Filbert· St .. Fountain Valley ) Damage to all rour can involved in the two crashes was major. although the three victims who sustained l'Uts and bruises did not reqUire hospitalization Clothing Sale For Stags Hit DOVER. Del. <AP > -The Hess Ap pare l Store. u•hil'h earlier this month held a men-only "stag night'" sale complete w.ilh clothing models and a special discount, has been ordered to hold an identical sale for both men and \vomen. The st ate Human Relations Com · mission ordered the women's clothing store to hold "compliance night" after it found the managers guilty of The es tates zone was suggested last s u,m me r by Counc ilman Bernie Svalstad. who "'anted the zone to app· Iy to a SO·ac.re parcel of land at the northeast corner or Ellis Avenue and J\tagoolia Street. But other councilmen agreed not to force the new zoni'ng onto a particular plot. The Planning Commiasion ap- proved the new zoning ordinance l\\'O months a.eo after recei vinl! the en· dorsement of the city planning starf: As outlined by Svalstad and city planners, the minimum sized lot in the estates zone would be 12,000 square feel. ' The standard resldenti.il lot 1n Fountain Valley is 7,200 square feet . If the council gives final approval to the new ordinance it will be added to city codes for possible use by a f~tmre developer. But city planners point out there is little remaining empty land where it might apply. The Ellis and Magnolia parcel sug· gested by Svalstad is the largest un- de\•cloped plot in the city, offici als said, There are about 150 acres in all throughout the city in undeveloped re- sidential area. Valley C'!uncil To Join Others Seeking Gran~s The City of Fountain Valley has agreed to join 16 other cities and Orange County in applying for m~re than $1 million in federal' community Ctevelopment grants next year. The City Council Tuesday night ap· proved a r esolution or intent to join ·the county-wide group, pavin~ t~e way ror a $64,000 grant for the city 1n the. first year and up to $900.000 ~ver six years. City o£ficials explained the funds are available through the federal Housing and Community Develop- ment Act or 1974. They pointed out these funds could be used primarily in tv.·o older sec· lions of Fountain Valley, the Colonia Juarei, near Ward Street and Warner Avenue. and the HelfTI Street develop· ment, near Magnolia Street and Talbert A venue. These older areas need street im· provements, curbing, street lights and in some cases city sewer ~and water facilities, officials said. . AsSlstant City Manager James Heck sald, in addition. other uses for these funds may be developed as the staff gathers data for the grant ap· plication. lfe explained the legislation was de· signed for cities with more than 50,000 residents as or 1970. But it also pr'o· vided a way for s maller cities tg join in apR.lying for funds' while allowing each "community to plan individual re-: developnient projects. Fountain Valley had nearly 32,000 residents in 1970. It had grown to just more than 50.000 a year ago and is estimated at about 53,000 today. sex .discrimi.natiory by .~arring women . lncreas ed "i"d during the ''stagn1 ght sale Dec. 3. /t. ' J ohn Hess, president of the chain store which has outlets in ritaryland. "obs "pproved Delaware and Pennsylvania , said J 1 /:I Wcdnesd a v the store would hold com- pliance ni Sht ~londay . \VASHINGTON (UPll -The Senate i.oday approved SS billion to 2 D•e 1'n Jet C sh create new jobs for 330,000 Americans ' I ra and extend un employment benefits to ?l'IARQ U ETTE. J\.1irh . (UPIJ -An millions of others. /\1 r Force B57 Canberra jet crashed The measure. passed by voice vote, and e.xploded \Vcdncsday night on ap-\\'as sent to conference ror an exp~ct· proach to the landing strip at K. 1. · cd quick compromise on a S4 .8 b1U1on Sa\\')'er Air Force Base, killing the jobs appropriation bill passed in the l\\'O occupants. l!ouse \Vednesday. Huntington Trustees" Debate Construction ' Administrators in the Huntington 1 the architect's rationale. Beach Union H.igh School District this The permanent facilities wouJd in· week are debating how to build the elude industrial arts laboratories and best school money can buy, when the a gym, both built on a scale sufficient money amounts to only $5or6 million. for a campus of 3,000 students, should Building the core of a 2.000-student the new school be expanded in lhe high school. and supplementing that ruture. with 38 portable bulldings, appears to Lockers. pool , a limited number of be the plan.r administrators see as tennis courts and labs for home most feasible. economics and science classes would ~ Me mbers of the school board, the bebuiltforaschoolof2,000. administration and the community in One administrator .described nie the last few weeks have come up with campus as similar to that or Cypress similar recommendaUons for a small 1 Community College. school on the district site at GoldeA . The new school could be opened in .\Vest Strtet and Warner Avenue, ad.1 September 1976. jacent to Wintersburg High School. 'fhe plan under discussion in the adr "We can build a 2,000-stud~nt high ministraticin has not yet befn formal- school ror s,s.$6 million under the as· ly presented to the high school district sumption that v•e use a minimum or ; board of trustees. brick and mortar and a maximum of ; Administrators will rtport their relocata bles," said Bob Martin, assl$· conclusions on the plan along with tant superintendent for busineS$ and compa't'lsoos or (os t s for othe r educatio nal services. alte m atlves, as the school boar.d re· Tht minimum or brick and mortar quested Wednesday. ;ould be a permanent core of 28 ! Other a1ternauves could 1nclude laboratories and other specialized 1 placing additional relocatable build· facilities. ings on exllting school campuses or "It would cost more to put the ' on the Golden West and Warner site In highly s pecialized equipment needed I September 197S: a year be.fore the for these rooms lnto portables than to permanent ractlitle5 proposed would build permanent," Martin explained _ beopen. Peterson OKs Annex Vote Date By TERRY COVILLE Of .. DellJ l"tlet St.fl Dr. Robert Peterson, Oran~e CoW\o- ty Superintendent of EducaUon, baa okayed a May 27 date for an elecUon on the issue of the Garden Grov'f Unified School District joining the Coast Community College Dlslrict. Peterson said he called ror the May election, rather than a March date, to give the state board of governors · ror community colleges time to re- view tbe annexation plan. "If the board of governors turns down the plan in February we still have time to cancel the May eleetlon at no cost to taxpayers," Peterson said Wednesday. "But it would be loo late to call off a March election." The election would be held only within the Garden Grove District. No pay of the Iguana u"1 ..-• ..._ one in the Coast area would have a vote. This Fiji Island iguana is reported by the Sacramento Zoo to be the first born in captivity. The birth occurred after the zoo created a tropical. environment complete with miniature waterfall. Garden .Grove voters will be asked to approve two separate 20-cenl tax overrides. One 20-cent override would be imposed for five years as a kind of ''seal tax'' for Garden Grove students attending either Golden West or Orange Coast colleges. The other 20:,cenls, lmposed over 10 years, would raise $10 million to build L G P • a satellite campus on a SO-acre site awyer ets rlson within theGardenGrovedislricr. The Garden Grove Unified School District is the only territory in Orange I N • T D d County without a community colleee n lxon ax 0 ge system. Garden Grove students now attend schools al three neighboring ·community college districts and tax· ~ payers pay $1.36 per $100 a!lsessed WASHINGTON (UPI) -Calling it $95 298 as the fttSt installment-of ... a valuation .as a seal tax for the his hardest decision, U.S. District pl&~ned S576,000deduction for a gifiof privilege. Judge George L. Hart sentenced vice presidential papers. If voters tum down the annexation Edy,•ard L. l\forgan today to four As a deputy counsel to Nixon in to Coast (as they did in November), months in prison for falsifying a deed 1970, Morgan prepared a de~ show· the state board of governors will de- used by Richard M. Nixon to cljlim an ing the gift had been m ade prior to a cide the fate of the district. illegal $576,000tax deduction. --' cutoff date of July 26. 1969, enacted by The governors could divide Garden Hart rebuked Morgan for "wilful· Congress. Grove equally into its three neighbor- ly" betraying his public and pro· . An IRS investigation disclosed, ing college districts, 'or give all of Jt to fessiOnal trust as a Jawy,r. Heim-however, the papers Uelonged to Nix-one district.. probably Coast. posed a two-year sentence, but said on al the time and ttie deed conveying Member s ·of the Orange County the racts ''cry out for mercy and le-them as a gift was prepared in March Commit tee on School Distrlcl niency " and ordered that Morgan be' a nd April: 1970 -one year after the . Organization recenUl". recommended, freed on probation after four months. , date the document bore. . _ _ against a second election, but the final P.1organ, 36, pleaded guilty Nov . 8 to Last year the IRS disallowed the de· decision was up to Peterso.n. . a single count of conspiracy to impair. duction for the papers and ordered the tr the state ente~s the issue, 1t ac- impede; defeat and obstruct the pro· Nixons to pay nearly $500,000 in back tually becomes a bigger tax break fOr per and governinent functions of the taxes from 1969through 1973. Garden Grove residents.because they Internal Revenue Service. The felony Hart said he was punishing a man would pay ~nl~ the basic tax rate or carries a maximum five years in "universally admired and respected whateve~ d1str1ct they ent~r. Under prison and $10,000fine. by his peers, a man of brilliant in-the election propo!al they will pay the The charge involved a 1969 t<!x re· tellectual abilities and attainments" Coast tax rate plus 40 cents .. turn on which . the Nixons claimed who made ''one terrible mistake in an But backers.of the ann.e~ation argue oYule Vandals • :To Get 'Full Brunt of Law' Mounting reports of Christmas light vandalism today led Orange County Sheriff's deputies to warn all arrested in conoectlon with such offenses that the department will seek' the .max- imum penalty for such convictions. "\Ve are sick and tired of this an· nu al orgy or destruction." Sheriff's Lt. Robert Griffeth said. "These peo- ple will be taken to court and pro- secuted to the fullest extent.'' Among the latest victims Wednes· day night was the home of purchasing manager John Anthony Soione, 37, of 23742 Salvador, l\1ission Viejo, y,·here Christmas tree lights were taken fro m the front yard or the home while lhe Sa lone family was absent. Lt. Griffeth also warned county re· sidents to make sure that their homes a nd cars are securely locked during · the Christmas season. "We should be careful this year more than ever in view of the rising unemployment rate ,·• he said . "Thieve$ are on the lookol!t for ·wrapped Christmas presents and the e(fort to serve with misplaced loyalty that. Co.a st 1~ prom1s1ng h~tter a superior who held the hi ghest orfice service. including lbe construc\1on of in this land." a Garden Grove campus, and even He sald Morgan already has been with the 40 cent override, the new rate punished prcifessionally by the loss or wo.uld be Jower than the. seat tax now his right to practice law. paid. "But," Hart said. "I also find (he) wilfully betrayed his trust to. the law and the public by falsely swearing to a pre-dated deed of gift. Sul'h an action cannot de'part this court unflogged ... Morgan, a huge man with a black mustache,' said "I did something I should not have done and it was wrong. ·I'm prepared to accept the judgment or the court. Riley Target -Of 'Thieves' · If Orange County Fifth Dis· trict Super\'isor Thom as F. Riley or Nev.'port Beach needed a reminder that petty thert in the county has doubled in recent months, he got it Tuesday. Unkno,v n in truders entered his ofrice in the co unty ad· ministration building "'hile the Fifth Di strict Supervisor was awav from his desk and carried off his tape recorder. f'ro• PageAJ RICHFIELD. mental impact report was pr~pared on the project. · But ARCO has developed a massive three·volumt,_.environmental report for its proposal which cont'ludes the value of the oil for the nation's e conomy outwe ig hs possible ecological damage by the drilling. One Look, He's Freed by Judge HARTFORD, Conn. lUPI> -The judge topk one look at 4-fool·lO Jose Torres and dropped the charges. ·,,.,i don't believe this man cauld hurt a Hartford Polic<:man," said Superl9r Court Judge Joseph F. Dannehy. • home and the trunk of a car are prime targets." _ - Sheriff's otficet:s are in· vestigating the theft. Torres, 24, appeared before Dan· nehy Wednesday to face a charge of attempted first-degree assault on patrolman John Demaio. • ~~~~ PRE-CHRISTMAS J6W61~. 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No Fair Trade Items or -· -· • ~ Neck Cha,lns Included In This Sale. RAC I Tl 'S 183ll ,NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN COS'TA MESA•64&-77•1 COSTA MlSA lEWELlY 6 LOAN. INC. PLENTY OF ~REE PARklNG IN THE REAR J ,. I ' -~range co.st" EDITION ~·' 'foday's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 353, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974 lljC TEN CENTS $2.6 Mi11ion OC Bike Trail · Gets Backing A proposed 304·mile countywide system of bicycle trails that will cost $2.6 million was endorsed Wednesday night by the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and ParkJ-Commjsslon, · The commission recommended on a 4-1 vote that the county Board of Supervisors approve the e ntire network to complement 192 miles of already developed bikeways. Richfield Gets 17 -· Oil Wells BULLETIN SACRAMENTO !APl -T-e lameduck St•te lAnds Commissfo• to~ay unanimously approved the drilling of 17 newoU wells in the Santa Barbara Channel. SACRAMENTO !UPI) -The Atlantic Richfield Co. today asked the lameduck state Lands Commission to approve the drilling of 17 new wells in the Santa Barbara Channel. If approved, it would be the second lime the state commission perffiitted offshore drilling since the disastrous Santa Barbara oil s pill nearly six years ago, ARCO wants to dr~ll the new wells on the existing platform "Holly." They would produce up to 20,000 bar· rels of oil per day and mean as much as $100,000 a day in ri>yalty oil income to the ,tate. Last month the commission granted simiJar drilljng permits. for up to 6.9 .new Santa Barbara Channel wells. Democratic Controllet-e1ect Ken.. neth Cory of Gfll'den Grove (iled a Jaw.suit in Santa Barbara to bait the. drilli{ll an..til the new state co'in· lliusion takes office next month - with three Democrats repl~cing the current th ree Republican com ~ missioners. But unlike the 50·50, city-rounty, ~cost-sharing program that has bef'n ·instrumental in the development or mucb ol the existing trail system, the balance of the system will be 100 per· cent rounty financed. It· was because the 50·50 cost· sharing ptogram was producing what the Orange County Recreational Ad- visory T eam called "a disjointed Two of the three new members, Cor y a nd ,Lt,:...Gov.-elect Mervyn __. Dymally, oppose new offshore_.ifrilf. network of bike trails ttiat lead from nowhere to nowhere" that the $upervisors last June froie ~ily ap· pli cations for participating funds. I( the commission's recommenda- tion is followed, the old financing formula will be junked. ln its place will be a 100 percent county funded trail system that will res ult in ribbons of uninterrupted trailways stretching through 24 or the county's 26 cities as well as much of its unincorporated areas. Al an Orange County League of Cities meeting earlier this month. representatives of 21 cities present voted to endorse the proposed county master plan. Their judgment, in part was based on a provision making it mandato ry bike trails, 181 miles would be 'lon that ultimate route locations be ap· , str.ucl&li_on roads and high"'•ays. The proved by the cities through "''hich balancf'. 123 miles. would be built off they travel. normally traveled thoroughfares, . . such as on rlood control le\'Ces. Des1(!n s tandards and construction Development and acquisitio n costs methods a.I~ must be approved by the of the on·road portion or the syste m affected c1t1es unde: tryc program en· arc es timated al $1,000 a mile. Off. do rsed by thccomm1ss1on. ·road cost s have bee n se t a t an or the proposed 304·milc nct\11ork of . estim ated S30.000 a mile County Indicts 8 Patterson's Aides Cited in Fraud By TOM BARLEY Of .. IMlll, l'ilol $Qft Eight pe rsons accused of falsely re- gistering to .vote in Congressman· elect Jerry Patterson's 38th Di strict while they were working for the elec· lion of the Santa Ana mayor were or. dered Wednesday to face arra ign· ment Jan.9. Orange County Supe rior Co urt Judge Everett W. Dickey set the ar- raignment date for eight Patterson workers charged with conspiracy, perjury, false registration and viola- tion of the state's elections code. Members of the District Attorney's staff. who got a n indictment of the eight from the jury, confirmed late Wednesday that Patterson was not in· volved and had no knowledge of the matter. Among those'indictcd is Daniel E. GriseL, 30, son of Santa Ana City Coun· cilman Lorin Griset and Patferso.n's campaign manager in the drive that sent the Demqcrat lo the nation ·S capita l last November. Al so named a re Griset1s wife, Judith, 31; l.61s· A. St:er:fty, 23, of .. ...,.._..... Datt,__.,.....,. Fullerton; Robert~ Vf _ aQCI Suone C. ' HE 'S IN THE Cl..EAR Shreck, both 28, or Lo!\g Be~h; ' Congres,man Patterson Yerlynn N. and Cecilia Diane JeMen. 11 . . · both 25, of Santa Ana. and Derilynn Deputy Di strict Attorney Willia~ Conley, 21, of Orange. 1 Evans said the ~ight persons Indicted registered in Patterson's district a nd actually voted. although they ne ver had resided in the area. Thei r a ctions meant, he said . eight illegal votes y,•ere garnered by Pal terson. Jensen is a Santa An a la"'•ycr who has fought several Superior Court l3wsuits"for the Envi ronm ental Coali · tion or Or:inJ:e C'ounty. lie was P al· terson·s fin ance chairman during the 'campa ign and is eX]1e?ted to be ap· pointed as Patterson's chi ef district representative. • ... Suone Shreck is Santa Ana·s assis· tant to !he mayor. She wa.s recently named as Patt.erson·s office manager in Santa Ana after working for him as a volunteer eoordinator in thC cam- paign. Loi:-; Starkey worked as c<1.mpaign coordinator. AJl the othCr defendants are identified as vol unteer wor-kers. Evans s aid that several or the in· dictees falsely registered lo vote at Santa Ana homes owned by Coun- cilman Grisel and the city official's parents. Evans added, however, that the councilman and his parents had no knowledge that the eight persons "'ere using those addresses for voting purpo.!es. / ing. The third member will-be named by Gov.·Elect Edmund G. Brown Jr., who also opposes drilling al this tim~. Panelists Meet Supervisor Riley Gives The proposal apJlroved last month was criticized because no environ- mental impact report was prepared on the project. * * * Offshore Drill Foes Question Morton.'s Role LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Seashore Environmental Alliance to- day questioned the objectivity or· Secretary of the Interior Rogers C. B. MOftol'fin his handling qf Offshofe on drilling. T he organi zatio n <SEA) was fOrmed last June to promote the pre· scrvntion of the California coastline. Robert M. Ornstein, an attorney for SEA, suggested at a news conference that it might be desirable for !\tort.on to disqualify himself from ruling on the proposed leasing of 10 miUion acr e s for drilling, including 1.6 million acres off the Southern California coast. "The law which authoriies }easing of the outer continental shelf places extraordinary judge-like power in the hands ol the secretary ol the Interior, for it Is within hla sole power and dis· cretion to decide whether offshore ilflllinf will-tiepermittea, Ow ex· tensive it wiU be and where it will OC· cur," Ornstein said. ''Because of this great power possessed f,y the secretary, it is im· perative that ht';-exercise bis power a nd judgment oti behalf of the publit Interest and that'the special interests or the energy industry not be served al the expense ot all Americans. • "However, Setretary Morton's ac- tions a nd comments during the of· fshore drllllng controversy have been curiously unresponslble lo the public interest.'' Ornstein said Morton's recent re~. fusal to delay public hearings on tht nationwide drall Environmental Im· pact Statement to en.able the public tO participate in lhe·hearings "Is an ex· cellent example' of Morton's public· be-damned pc>stureon this Issue.'' , The hearings were aet1yed \1ner pleas by Callfornta'1 tenators and some congressmen and t~e threat of a lawsuit. \ "If Morton had hls way," Ornstt:!ln said, "the interesl!I of the public: would have been subrogated to the in· terest.s of keepll\I the offshore leasing program on schedule so as to better aerve tho1e special Interests eager to prom by the leasing program." • For Two Hours TJt,is Side Down OnOCC TeacherMesans 'Bleak Outlook' Sandie Alexander of Costa Mes a displays ups ide down Christmas t-ree·that hangs in her living r oom. Mrs. Alexander a nd her husband, J a mes, thought it would be different to have -an-upside down tree this year. Besides , she s ays, the tree stays fresher because tt)e sap runs down~to the limbs and needles. Ne-wport-Mesa's School -'-Chief,.,to Get Pay Hik.e? John Nicoll, superintendent of the Newport·l\1 esa Unified School Di s· trict. has been of£ered a new, rour· year contract that reportedly contains a substantial raise. College District o(licials deliberated for nearly two 'hours.over allegations made aga inst Orange Coast College teacher Lee Bradley Wednesd ay night, but took no official action. Robert Humphreys, a member of the five -m an Coast Community C91lege District board of trustees. s aid arter the meeting the board had "no com- mcntolher than that the case is still un· der investigation.·· The investigation into the teaching practices or the p'sychology teacher was ordered earlier this month after two female students and a mother brought for-ward complaints. The nature of those complaints has not been re vealed, either by Bradley or the board of trustees. No Trash Pickups School trustees met in closed-door O 2 W d d ' session at th~ir last. board meeting -n . e nes ays and decided to extend Nicoli's present Trasb and garbage J>ickups will not four-year contract. be m a d e on the next two Wed · Nicoli's current salary iS $38,500. nesdays-Christmas and New Yea r·s Trustees have acknowledged he will D3y-under a r ev is ed holida y receiYe a raise but refuse to divulge schedule. tbe exact a mount or the pay hike. The schedule will simply·be"bne day ."\~ith the new laws arrecting the late r than normal for pickups d1str1ct and the lesser amount of throughout the c ity, according lo m?ney available to the district , Ni coll Co s ta Mes-a Sanitary Dis tri ct will ha ve to work harder a nd should Manager·Jamel'I Eldridge. Delly l"I .. JUft ...... GETS PAY RAISE School Chief Nicoll thus earn more money," reasoned Tho m as Casey, P tesidc nt or the Boa rd of Education, Althou~h CaSey said Nicoll present· ly works at least "120 per cent ", sometimes working SO or 60 hours per week, he-said, the superintendent's work will be made more difricult because or the financial woes the di s· (Sec PAY IDKE: Page A2) Oil Firms Seen Holding Back ' ~ WASHI N GTON <U P!) -An W . e c o no m is l has to ld Cong ress arranty Bill OK'd .i>•lroleum officials •PP••r lo be , , f ithholdtng oil and 'as from the WAS•i1NCTON (AP) -Th Se.no.le /market in the expectation that prices Wednesday p sed leglslatlon to re· will soon reach "e~orbitant" levels. quire manufacturers lo spell out-the Or. r a ul Oavid&on, associate di rec· meaning or a warranty that accom-to r of the Bureau of Economic panies a product. The bill , sent to the Resea rch at Rutgers Univers ity, lfP;~ on a 7()...S vote, provides that a Wednesday urged adoption of govern· manu acturcr who issues a "full war· mcnt p o licies to counte r s u c h ranty" would have to make clear he specul ative withholdings. will replace the product or repl.ir any He testified ill a Senate Budget m'olfunctlon or defect within a re-Committee hearing into energy asona blc period without charge . policy. I I Reds Launch Cosmos J\10SCO\V (AP)~ The Soviet Unio n launched another in its series of un · manned Cosmos satellites \Vcdnes· day. Tass reported, today. Cosmos 698 '"ill continue exploration of outer space, Tass said, but ga\'e no de;iti\s on the satellite 's mission. TRADING LULL filTSMARKET NEW YORK <AP) -A holiday. .!ieas.on lull setUed into the stock market today, leaving prices mixed in rclativelyquietlrading. (Tables. 89). The Dow Jones average"'Of-30 in. dustrial s tocks gained 0.94 poiitts to 604 .43, but gainers trailed losen; by about 6 lo$ on the.New York lock Ex - ct\a,nge. • . B roke r ~ said the session W\IS dominated by tax selling and portfolio adjusting by lnvestlng Institutions wl th the end of the year approaching~ ' ' , By llUDINIEDZIELSKI CM llol o.11, l"li.t SWff Freshman Supervisor Thomas F. Riley ca me lo Costa Mesa this morn· in g to get acquainted with his Harbor Area constituent~ a nd to bring them some news about the county. But the news was not good. The appointee to the Fifth Di strict se.a t fo1ecast a bl eak, short-term economrc outlook ror Ora nge County a nd said there are some indications ''serious problems lie ahead.'' One of these is a dec:lining construc- tion industry. Riley said that building permits declined from 28,211 to 19,000 over a one-year period, eve n though the county's population had increased by 52,!)00. Inflation has made it impossible lor a large segment of the county popula· lion to buy new homes, according to statistics cited by Lhe supervisor at a breakra st se:sion of the Ci t izens Ha rbo r Area llesea r c h 'fea m <CHART ) .• He said tht· average cost or a singlc- ramily home has zoomed to S5S.OOO a nd that it requires an annual income of $18.000 to s upport ii uch a home. On· ly 30 percent of the fa milies living in the county have that much income. But e ven though things ai:.c gettin_g "'Orse in some areas-applicalions for food sta mps ha\'e doubled ove r a year ago-Riley said that business and in· •dustry a re divc rs·i£ied e nough to withs tand a nything but a large.scale na tio nwide depression. :in event which he does not forecast. In comparison "''ith some other California c()untics Riley snid Oran~c Congress Okays Heavier Trucks \Vi\S~ll N G TON <t.:J'I ) Congress has 11011.'d lh ;illow he:t \'il'r trucks on the n.ation's 1nlcrst<1le h1~h"·ays. :i Ste p br andt'd a~ "a CUP\"' Of lh\.' m o t oris~·· b y lh t' f\m'cr!c::i n · 1\utom1>b1le A~soci3t1on County is actually weathering the re- cession quite y,·ell . Last month Orange County bad an unemployment rate of 7.1 percent while neighboring Los Angeles had 8 percent o( its work force unemployed. San Bernardino and Riverside 8.3 per · eent , and San Diego 10.3 percent. Turning to the county'S operation. Riley painted a picture of a cost · efficient government. He said Orange County has the lowest r atio of eounty employes per population of any coun· ty in Ca lifornia. That is matched by a low $1.68 per $100 of assessed vafuation ta:c rate which compares favorably with the S2.67 rate £or Riverside, the $3.87 rate for Los Angeles, and the $12.25 tax rate for San Francisco area counties Or;11t;!•• Coast \l~3tht•r · Variable high c:louds through this evening y,·1th mostly sunny skies Friday. Cha ncC' of some local fog in the rii orning hours . Slightly cooler f"riday with highs of 72 at the beaches rls· 1ng to 75 in land I i\SI DE TOD.\,. A netti he roin epidemic is /eared /1y American drug enforcernent ot· /rcf'r$. f'Ven w1thou1 the new Turki$h opui.m crop that 1s being cu/flvofcd The stor)J 1s on Page CS E•...,• 1...,-"• L M l ••f C•l1l.,11•• C!.S•illM C-l<t ,_,_ 0.•111 N•ti<tt • Ef•tor1a!J> ... E"'-™'"""'•I ,,l ... "'• -... .. ML•~ I ndl'X " .. " 0 .. 11 .. "' AU M ""' ... a "' "'-~"' G I M.1-..1,,11rtt1t .. "''-1"'••• ... Dta_c ... ,." •11 1' ~ (\ ... PTA Cl SllM1• 01 ... SMll Mal'lltlt M T_I,... 0 Tllitl ftft GI WNtllff ... , ... If ...... , .... The increased "''Cl.ll hl ll m11.;: were a tt :ich<'cl \Vednesday 111 a S7S2 RI miU1on federal a id for h1Jthv. ayit bill ("-:i_~:?;:---::-----.--, \\'hi r h a lso ordered states to enforc• I tht' 5.5 m ill' an hour .!ipeed llmil undt.·r pcnnlty of losing fcdrr.11 high"''fl.\' run<t:. Tht· b ll l 11150 b;1nned j umbo billboards whic h <'roppt.'CI up (ar back from the huthway a fter Congre11s bann('d such :.i ~ns within r,r.o fe'et or rcd<'rat h1 ~hway!t • ' , - • l ,_ ' ,42 DAILYPtLOT NI C Nixon Lawyer Jailed Gets Prison Term • in Tai Dodge Plot· \VASlllNGTON fUPI) -~ailing 1t his hardest decision, U.S. District Judge George L. 11art sentenced Edw•rd L . Morg,1:1n I.Oday to four months in prison for falii:lfyin g a deed Ford Jeered At Railway Dedication By HELEN THOMAS I ALEXANDRIA, Va. !UPI ) President Ford, jeered by a small <'rowd s houting "'Jobs. Jobs, Jobs," s aid in a r~llway dedication speech here today that Americans need the will lo win to overcome serious energy and economic problems. "let us reu rrirm our faith in the American spirit .. and win we will ," he said, hi s voice competing with shouts of some 100 young pro· lcstors al 11 small railroad station in this Washington suburb. The President took part in ceremonies launching an "American Freedom Train" -u privately · sponsored train which will tour the country during the bicentenfal celebration with such historic ddcu- ments as George WashingtOn 's personal copyoftheConstitution. The hooting, sign.carrying de- monstrators were among about 500 persons who attended Ford 's 10- minute speeeh frQm I.be rear platform oflhelastcarinlhe red, white and blue train. At one point. he stumbled over the words in bis prepared address. The protesters stood onJy about 30 yards from Ford. lie never directly acknowledged them, but had a stern expression on his face throughout most of his speerh and repeatedly tooked in their direction. Apparently venling ~issatisraction with Ford's economic policies and concern about rising unemploy ment, the demonstrators ca rried many large signs printed with such slogans as "Don't Let Big Business Railroad U.S.," ''No Inflation Without Representation," and "GM -Lay Ofr Profits. Not Workers.'' · .. Our problems are serious ones, e'Specially our energy problems and those or our economy.'' Ford said. used by Richard M. Nixon to claim an illegal J;S76 ,000 tax deducllon. Hart rebu"-ed P.torgan for "wilful· ly" betraying his pubJic and pro· t'essional trust as a lawyer._ lie lm- Post: 'Close UCI School' SACRAMENTO (AP> - Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post said today the state should close the UC Irvine medical school, and transfer the school's 300 medical students to UC Davis. The recommendations came at a hearing called by the legislature's Joint Committee on ileallh Sciences Education after UC r egents discussed closing one or the system 's five hospitals because of high costs. <Sec earlier story, page AJ). · Post said the move would save the state $29 million to $69 million a year. He said he recommended clos· ing the Irvine facility .because "there is as yet no investment in pe rmanent facilities and the school has the smallest enroll- ment of t he five medical schools." F....,P~AJ PAY HIKE. • • Lrict is experiencing. Due to the defeat of the tax over- ride, Proposition Z on the November ballot, district's 197.S-76 school budget is about $2.S million in the red. As a preliminary measure, Nicoll has asked all department heads to cut back about IO percent for next year. Nicoli's new contract, which will go into effect July 1,-1975, will be an agenda item at the next board meet- ing , J an. 14. Trustees are expected to take action at that time. Under law, trustees had to inform Nicoll this month whether or not they wished to retain him as superinten- dent. Three Injured In Costa Mesa. Auto Crashes "We have nearly all the natural re· ~ources we need . We h a ve he technological resources. We have the human resources. Now we need the will to solve our problems. the wl11 lo win. And we will." · Three persons Were injured Wed- Tracing the progress of America nesday ni ght in two headon Costa since 1776, the President asked his au-Mesa collisions, one assertedly ·in- dience to "think of the problems our volving a woman driving the wrong forefathers faced. Think of those 13 way on Newport Boulevard. tiny1colonies taking on th! migl'!-liest Mary F ._ Clancy, .22, of 21759 e1t1pire in the world and think of them Wihdsong Circle, J-lunt1ngton .Beach, winn1ng their liberty ·· and Ruth ".'· ~1oore, 45, of 964 Five major blue chip corporations 1 Coronado Drive, Costa Mesa, were each contributed SI million for the treated at nearby Costa Mesa SlB·millio n train proJect . A-1 emorial Hospital and released. l\.ledical personnel who were actual--------------~ . ly within earshot of the 10:45 p.m. col- Riley Target Of 'Thieves'· 1r Orange County Fifth Dis- trict Supervisor Thomas F. Riley or Ne'A'flOrt Beach needed a reminder that ~tty theft in the coun ty has doUbled in recent months, he gol it Tuesday. UnknO'A'n intruders entered his office in the county ad· ministration building \Vhile th e Fifth Di strict Supervisor "'as awav from his desk and carried offhistape recorder. Sheriff's officers arc in- vestigating the the fl. lisibn on Newport Boulevard at Vic· toria Street escorted the victims to the emergency room. Investigation is continuing today in· · to factors which caused the crash re- . suiting in major damage to both . autos. but police clai m Miss Clancy was driving the wrong way down the divided highway. Waldo A. Servantes. 31, of 414 W. Chestnut St., Santa Ana , wa s treated for a lacerated knee al a.tercy Hospital following a 7:30 p.m . col· Jision on Paularino Avenue at the NeWport Freeway. Acciden t investigators said Servantes was apparently turning left into the Paulo Drive-In Theater when ~is s mall c,ar collided with another im - port s edan driven by Joan F . . Desmond , 20, o( 16378 Filbert St., ';============~ FountainValley . , Damage to all four cars involved in the two c rashes was major, although the three victims who sustained cuts a nd bru ises did not requ i r e hospitalization. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT poied a two·year sentence; but said the fa cts "cry out for mercy and le- niency" and ordered that Morgan be freed on probation after four months. ~,organ, 36, pleaded guilty Nov. 8 to a single count of conspiracy to impair, impede, defeat and obstruct the pro· per and government fun ctions or the Internal Revenue Service. The felony carries a maximum fi ve years in prison and $10,000 fine. The charge involved a 1969 tax re- turn on which the Nixons cllilmcd $95,298 as the first installment of a planned $576,000 deduction for a gift or vice presidential papers. As a deputy counsel lo Nixon in 1970, Pi-1 organ prepared a deed show· ing the gi ft had been made prior to a· cutoff date of July 26, 1969, ena cted by Congress. An IRS investigation disclosed, however, the papers belonged to Nix- on at the time and the deed conveying them as a gi ft was prepared in Ma rch a nd April, 1970 -one year after th e date the document bore. · Last year the IRS disallowed the de· duction for the papers and ordered the Nixons to pay nearly $500,000 in back taxes from 1969through 1973. Hart said he.was punishing a .man ··universally admired and respected · by his peers. a man of briUiant in· . tellectual a bilities and attainments" who made "one terrible mistake in an effort to serve with misplaced loyalty a superior who held the highest orrice in this land.•• He said Morg'\n already bas been punished professionally by the loss of his right to practice law. "But," Hart said, "I also find (he) wilfully betrayed his trust to the law and the public by falsely swearing to a pre-dated de~ of gift. Such an action cannot depart this court unflogged. '' Morgan, a huge riian with a black mustache, said-!'J did something I should not have done and it was wrong. I'm prepared lo accept the judgment of the court. Mesa Council Okays Bigger· . Park Fees Land developers soon will be forced to assume a greater burden in provid-- i.ng residents of Costa Mesa witb parks and open space. · A new regu1alion, adopted by. un- animous 4-0 vote of the city council Tuesday night. won't aflect builders who have land which they can de-~ die.ate lo the city. But it will 8ffect those who choose to pay fees in lieu or making property dedications. 1'he fees were hiked from $238 to 5455 per single-family unit and from $238 to S32 1 per mulijple·family unit. City officials said the new fees will lake effect immediately . City ~1anager Fred Sorsabal said the bigger bile was based on an in· . crease in land .values which have taken place since 1953 when the park fee ordinance was enacted. Park fees required by the city in lieu of land dedication are computed on the basis of land value and project density . Jaycees Set Up Line to Santa If~. you're-big enough to reach the telephone receive r and dial 556-5300 tonight and Friday ni ght, you caA"Say hello to Santa Claus himself if his line isn't busy. Costa Mesa Jaycees haVe used their considerable influence lo make a local connection with the :lid boy who lives at the North Pole. to answer 6 p.m. to 9 p.m . calls. Rob('rl N. Weed Ptt"O!nl •""' Pul)j•'1W• 6 Generations to Be Present at Services Jack R. Curley "•C • P'f""°'"' • ..., r.e .... .i ............. , ThOmds Keevil "''""' Thomas A. Murph1ne M1-.9•flO EOl!llf Charles H LOO!. R1chdrd P. Nall .-.~w.t•nl Mo "•0"19 Ej:•IOtl Offices (.all•..WU JlO Wtll6"'•\1ttl1 "'°'"""" 9t""ft JJJl .. t.,tio>I &oull'•f<O I.•-&lffl'I. 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During the past 20 years, Pi-1rs. ·waterman lived with hNdaughter and son·in·law, l\tr. and Mrs. Charles K. Sparman, or 365 Flower St., Cbsta l\1csa. Six generations will be rtprescntcd at rites Friday at 2 p.m. in Bell Broadway l\Jortuary Chapel, accord· ing to rttrs. RuthSparman. "\\le wete so glad that she li v~ to sec six generation!," Mrs. Sparman remarked today Born 1n l\1arqut'ltle, Kan., Mrs. Waterman married at 15, wedding l9·year-old Lincoln Clay Watermaft, ~ho worked' for the Missouri & Pacific Rallroad. • She was a homemaker all her 11£e and bore t6 children followtna: mar· • riage in 1900. but only 10 of them still survive today. They include lhe eldest , r.trs. Ina Lconar.d. 72, of San Bernardino and she will be at the service Friday, along with the youngest descendant, little Jason Huggins, 6 months, whose parents live in Anaheim. Remaining survivors include sons R0bert and J ack, both of New MexJco. Cla-rk . of Arizona and Leroy, or Colorado. She leaves four daughters In ilddi· lion to l\frs . Leonard and Mrs. Sparman, among them Ava Sturm of Oklahoma. Helen Ryder of Virginia, Barbarf Ambelias, and Lillie Fon- tani, bot~of Arkansas. Remaining· s urvivors of 1'.lr s. Waterman include J7 grandchildren , 20 great-grandchildren, 12 great-grlat grandchildren and: the littlest great· .great· great-grandson. The Rev. Earl W. tsbtll, of the First United Methodist Church will officiate al thei'uneral, which will be followed by burial at Harbor Rest M'emorlal Park. I o.11r """ ,.... " Kl&wr llaJe CHOO CHOO'S DEEL WATCHES OYER SMALL FRY PASSENGERS ' Shawn,&; Quinn, 5, end Heather Connolly, 31 of Irvine Be Tows Tots • Train Engineer -D..elights ·Kids Al Deel, 43, sits in his tiny train and When the energy crisis was about to slowly puti., around shopping center phase him out. Deel turned to bis parking lots. parades and other special ·weekend train bobby and quit the gas events where his distinctive services business are required. ~___;-Deel, who wean a striped jumpsuit A year ago, Deel was pumping gas at and cap reminiscent of Engineer Bill his Shell Service Station in Moorpark. of TV fame, can be seen for the rest of President Challenges ' Steel Hikes WASHINGTON (AP) -The Ford ad m inistratiOn decided today ro challenge proposed price increases by a second steel compa,ny, CF&I Steel Corp., of Pueblo, Colo., a spokesman for the Council _on Wage and Price Stability said. I-le said Chairman Albert Rees planned to send a telegram lo CF&I similar to one sent to U.S. Steel Corp. after it ra ised pri ces Monday, causing President Ford to initiate a,j:overn- ment challenge. The spokes man said the telegram would ask for a "full explanation and justification of steel price increases" from CF&I , the nation's 13th largest steel producer. l\1an y steel industry leaders said privately they felt U.S. Steel, in the race of the White House anger. may have to roll back at least some of its newly ann ounced price hikes. this week al Weslclifr Plaza in Newport Beach where he's toting San- ta Claus around the parking lot to the delight of local youngsters. With Santa passing out rree candy canes and .... hohohosinthecaboose, Deel slowly guides the train throug~ the parking. lot, offering loud, taped train noises, whistles and waves at children watching from thesidelines. Deel, who calls the train the "iJl· ternational toy", says he began run· ning his little train around .Moorpark on weekends bee a use the kids loved it. "The choo choo is known atid loved by all kids," says the engineer, grin- ning. "My weekend lrain runs were bring - ing in enough business so I junked the-- service station when I learned they were about lo junk me," Deel ex· plained. He put more money into the train, building a red wood caboose he added onto the engine, and began doing the train work fulltime. He participates in parades, such asa Fourth or July affair last summer near San Diego, and he's alreaflly lugged Santa around al four locations thi s holiday season. On Sunday· he'll be traveling with Santa to the Lido Village Shopping Center. ~ PRE-CHRISTMAS "!!1!!~n .. • Of Our Jewelry by Christmas , HERE I.RE A _FEW EIAMl'l.ES lod, • No'''"' loll• ~·~ w SJ ••• t.P-~ ... (w .. _ ·-•I ' __ _. .... $960 --IO--~a. '"'""'•-' c-c-""''""'°"''-w .. 11100 lod'I< ... I '°"' !ooo<•,. I ~~·-_......... ..lo"" ,_,,, oo• ~I ""' ..,.,.,~, ..... _ ... _ -w- c-.t•f>.l""'""- --.. -· 11'11 -··- WnS400 $160 WnSIOO $200 w .. s1so $60 Peterson OKs Annex Vote Date By TERRY COVILLE Ol .. DMl'I' ......... Dr. Rol>ert Petenoa,~ Ore COWi· ty Supet:fnteo\teot Or Edile on, baa okayed a._.._MQ Zl..dile.J election on tbe issue of the G en Grove Unified School District joining the Coa.st Community College District. Peterson said be called for the May eJe<:Uon, rather than a March date, to give the state board of governors for community colleges time to re- view the annexatloD plan. · . "If the board of govenion turns down tbe plan in February we 1UJJ have time to cancel the May election at no cost to taxpayers," Petenon said Wednesday. "But it would ba too late to call off a MarcbeiecUoQ.'' The election would be held only within the Garden Grove District. No one· in the Coast area would have a vote. Garden Groitt' voters will be asked to approve two separate 20-cenl tax overrides. One 20-cent override would be imposed for five years as a kind of ''seat tax'' for Garden Grove students attending either Golden West or Orange Coast colleges. · The other 20-cents, imposed over 10 years, would r~e $10 million to bu~ld a satellite campus on a SO-acre site within the Garden Grove district. The Garden Grove Unified SChool District is the only territory in Orange L County without a community college system. Garden Grove students now attend schools at three neighboring ' community college districts and tax· payers pay $1.36 per $100 assessed valuation as a seat tax for the privilege: If voters turn down the annexation to Coast (as they did in November), the state board. of governors will de- cide the late of the district. The governors could divide Garden Grove equally into its three neighbor· ing college districts, or give all of it to one district,-probably Coast. Members of the Orange County Committee on School District Organization recently recommended against a second election, but the final decision was up lo Peterson. If the state enters the issue, it ac- tually becomes a bigger tax break for Gardea..Crove residents because they Would pay only the basic tax rate of -whatever district they enter. Under the elecUon proposal they will pay the Coast tax rate plus 40 cents. But backers ol t.be annexation •rgue that Coast is promising better service, including the construction of a Garden Grove campus. and•even with the 40 cent override, the new rate would be lower than the seat lax now paid. . Coast Lawyer Hurwitz :Named Unit's Chief · A Newport Beach attorney, Robert Hurwitz, haa been elected president or the California Inheritance Tax Referees Association. Hurwitz has .practiced law in Newport since 1950 with the law . ..firm Hurwitz, Hurwltz'and Remer. The _!~sociatiQn he now heads is comprised or aboutl60 tax referees. The referees are-a-ppoinled by the state controller and are as.signed to probate proceedings, where they ap- praise the assets or the estate and calculate.how much inheritance lax is due the state. Hurwitz. who lives at 1827 Galatea Terrace, Corona del Mar, with his wife, Shirley, is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley lawscbool . ::::· •.• .-... $720, l""'\••·-~-w .. 11100 "'*''' kfolo• I ..... I\ --~ .. ---. $640 ..... -" ... _ Wn 1100 WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD f,.,)\•C-1• ...... ~"' _ ... __ ,..,_..,. -$240 CHRISTMAS STOIEHOUlS DAILY 9 lo 9 Sl.T. 9·6 SUHD,A Y 12·5 •An Gotd Cofn Jewelry 50% Ott No Flflr Trade 1tem1 or RA c 1 T 1 's· 1838 N=~:~·~~~:;;:;~ :·~OSTA MESA. 846"7741 COSTA M[SA lEW£LlY &LOAN. INC. 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I n addition, the FEA ·wiped off the com panies' .hoOks som e $375 million in claimed costs that ·Oth e rwise could have been passed throug h to cust6mers in price in- WASHl!'\GTON IUPI1 \Vhile Congress wrapped a SS.5 billion Christmas pre- sent for the nation·s jobless, the L abor Department an- nounced \Vednesd<.1y e11ery s tate in the union reported increased unemployme nt insurance rolls Nov. 30. The l at1est r eport ap· parenlly signal e d deeper trOuble for a staggering U.S. econom y in which more than s ix million peo- ple arc o ut of work . creases, he said . A TOTAL OF 2,982,600 The spokesman said $17.5 persons received unemploy- million in r o llbacks were or-ment insur11nce benefits in ;'dered by the FEA : the week ended Nov. 30 - . -SlO million for Stand-up 553,700 from the previous • ard Oil of Ohio. week and 1.4 m i~lion over e1 • ~ -5600,000¥ for Mobil Oil year ago. the Labor Depart- .. Co. ~ • ment said. -And S6.9 million for Ex -Most of the j obless are not xon . covered by unemployment The reamining rollbacks insura nce. a nd r eductions of claimed Congress is expected to ~osts were accoinplisfled pass l egislation before ad· : through consent agree· journmenl creating Jj(),00() • ments and voluntary ad-public service jobs and ex· ... j u stments. he said. The tending unemployment S pokesman said-· ihc benefitstootherjobless. i;ollback s and reductions The S5 ,5 billion bill is a : \l'ould have been thesamfilL compromise \\'Orked out :o rde r s had been issued. No Tuesday by l-f o1,1se and : l nform atioh o n how the Senate negotiators. About rollbacks would affect con-S2.5 billio n would c:reute ~mers was immediately 330,000 jobs iD hospitals, fire ~\·ailabl c. · department1i,_.~and other ~ public agencies with ~uto Job ;;~~~gc pe1y or s1,tKX> per ;iayoffs ANOTllER S?.S billion ~ould g ive special u n - I b f. f •m&kkl .J? • Is ..... 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I-• 8tl lOI I ll ~ .. • N-...C .to • n 1-1"-R•t"f\Mel ,, 2 •11 ltV. .. "' T¥1•• "' ·'° , IS U!'o .. "' cent and Treasury AmHCh~.M J •tll'4•YI CllllirtlE1.11• 1911'...._v. FstMtg .tSll .. 111 "" ..• 1-•E11.J011 11 111o+"' "•t.1lr1n.sa2 JI•-"' RtyMtl!l•v.. 1 ,, -1 -uu-A S..11 CllrM 011 . .SO t !2 • ...._ \lo FiJOllBOl 1 •• J '1 it -t v, 1-•llG 1,4" I 11 1{)11t;-Yo N•tAvn .IW! . · 1'1 ,......._ ._ lltyNI Df 1". 10 3' -:r,:. U•L1M ·'°" ( ti \J'lo ••. Secretary William Simon .._:$111,..'310 1! ::..·~ CLCAm .IO 1 ti tr. ••• "'""s11nc1, , '"" •. •-•PL1 ... 6 1 ~."' J01•t1CM ."3 t •1 '"" ... At,ns.<.se, 6 ,.,.. •.. u.rco ''°' J 1 11\'r-l't told a Senate Comml.ttee ""'5.lnMl\':o t XII l:W.• \':o Ch•Clllt . ..i.. 11 t.:1111• .... F,P.~1.)1' IM u,,.__.o; ·-•PSI.SJ, "1t'9-\'t NICnpflV. .. 1 ll>ilo•"" Al< ... •OM!I 3 1 10 ...... UC.I (p 1.J2 I JO 10 •.• ""'" ltftd .tO 3 °"" El J.io • .. n ....... "' F1PMI 1.-0cl J Sl llolo IPt-O Hoio'lll • )I tl4 ..... NOWIUfl .2'1 tt ., 21 -... Ilk -• ... 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Tuesday, :.t feder a l ban· kruptcy judge h ere set Jan. 7 for a Credit ors meeting in bankrpptcy proceedings for the department store chain. The meeting v.•ill discuss "'hether to rule llartfield- 7.odyS bankrupt, as well as the proposed r ecovery plans. Slb&Wll .IO J .. 12"• "'° 361,J l7 11'1 ·· GTlrt1.10g j' l" 1 Vt lffl_..,.MIQ S I Ullo-Iii OccPl!lfl.flO •• 12 •2-loo i.t1fPow .n' 6' 6h .. VSICorp .1(13 t'l ll>lo•'4 -· ,_ = I • ' 211\-t " GTE pl 2Vlo l 25~ ~s °'JV. ll • -i.. OcclclPI pl... ' ., . . .. 5ffor¥ ·"" J 10 ll<!. ..... Vorfl..ll)O Int t 1(111 l-"• llKIW .IOI! ... J 1.tM J JI n -" c..-Q 111< .. l Vt ~&".Sil s it 11'1-+ .... ()((P!pf 1.li .• J JJ • "" 5.t•,,GO ... 10 116 ll"" • V<jJcnM LIO • ' 2l~• ....._ -· lltkl'<l".111 ' 11 -v. ... °""'plpfll'I-S .. •J -Ge...,lnP ,!.111 llt:I• ~.602 111 ...,14i~Crpll Ull-14i!oe-fr11 .... ltloll4""•'~ • ·-ww-•,,- Sng 76.5 percent, Ford's 60.J )'>ercent and Chrysler's 88.2 ~rcent. 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Wltiot.1m I t •I IJ .... ,,,.,,·!,.,, .•. !l ....... •.• .. =::" .. " .. ·,·, .. ! •,,.-::•. HOU A I .. ...... .... *E '=~ ' I ... "''""' .,. l "3 '"' \lo ~lf'lll~ ' ,,. " • -~ ,. ,. J. --Httt•S..•\ • o ~." Mc: '° 111 .. ,,.eN11.M11 J ,. , • "' ~111 • 1! ~ '°""' .,. RL ,IOlto tU ~till 1.0 .• ti 11"1 ~ Hem1U1•t 1' ilO 41-'4 M(. 1 11 1)1 ,.:::-,. ~.Jtl• W """ ~0111 1 11~4 -\l .. illarkl'I TrP11d DAllY PILOT . ' • • ' ' ' BIODAA.VPILOT Thursday, O.Cember 19.1974· • .,, got obout 5% less fhon the extra 20% I demaiKleJ _ whic:h was roughly what I expected/ .. Eeonomy Blamed Tulsa Leading ·Jn Divorces ·TULSA, Okla. (UPJ) ·- Someone searching for the reasons for divorce in America these days might <lo well to statt looking in Tulsa Count.}'.. where the divorce rate is more than double the national ave~age. ·-The county's divorce. court judge says as far as he can tell the chief reasons couples split up are the sag- ging economy, personal successor boredom. ABOUT 500 more couples h ave filed for divorce in Tulsa County ·this year than have been married. The projected national. divorce raJe for 1974. ac· cordi ng to figures released by the Natio-nal Center for Health Statistics in Kens- ington, Md., is 4.6·per l ,IXX> population, but the rate in -TUisa is-an estiniated "12.5 per l ,OOOfor this year. Tulsa's high divorce rate w.as _the boom from a pro- v1nc1al, quiet town to a ''sop histica t ed, cos- mopolitan.center.••- •Jwe are also a fair1ywe11 - to-do community· and this increases divorce," Glass said. ''Success is a hard thing to handle in a mar- riage. As the man or woman rises. it materially alters their lifestyle and changes their personalities." BUT llE SAID the less ::if· nuent also come into his court in in creasing num- ·bers. •·1 think the Jess wealthy people are just tired of the mundane' life they arc tied to," he said. ''Let's face it, a family of· three kids with dadey making $3 an hour is a life sentence. "Being stuck must be a_ h orrible feeling and perhaps divorce is. the way they ~ee to get away." .. With the e-conomy going bad and credit so easy, the crunch 1s oii,'1 said $i>CCial District Judge Ed · Glass, Who handles the county's divorce easer. "Bills are cropping up more and more often in this courtroom as the reason. GLASS SAID another common cause was early t ·marriage, with the wife put- ting the husband through school. "But when the husband graduates, he stiddenly re- alizes he's a different "OF COURSE, these <ireP erS'on than before," he only surface problems in said. "The "''ife has had the marriage. They arefac-"-'Ork experience an. tors that cause the real pro· changed in that direction blems to come o,ut." and they no longer ha\·e Glass.said-one reason for anyth ing in common.'' Order Yours NOW ••• ' ' (:~· ,, .~ .S:~~.r . ~~~Stick-on Labels J7'" 'I , •PERSONALIZED * 'Y:.~r z 1so5.x -'\~'~· •srYLISH •EASY TO USE ~ IHCUjOJ O • •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND $H.tiPE .. 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