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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-01 - Orange Coast Pilot• • ' ' -WEONSOA:Y. AFTERNOON, Jf;QfWJl· :r, B~f.. .wec..Mo -..w.-1MCn111" • ....., • \ • 4 • ' •...•..• ~ . .. ... ' ' l ~' • • 1 ~Ug!;;t~ · .. S.ltnts .. ) ' '.: I ',.' • ··. 't ... •;!~~jdnr~ • ...... Joie ,.......,, po11i,." .1':.11Jl!!I • lilf' ..... --.puenla . .. Gllll ... ~ call.a'~ lier Jior!iotl' .... .,,,,...,. """' J. . jllllc9., "I • .. .i§·-·;.,~~~ -'!l>ey bad __ ... = .. to police, Gens, 30, hod'beea n--4 Ft1do)' from P!fclliatrlc clel<o- lle 111 lelleWe llaopillJi Be eppenntly 1111 Jllftlllla to deljtb Jato Monday . u.. opertment lie -'lilh --·. lllel lllld Ga bid be<P Cai>, ~ to Jlo1lmle oo Nov. II after lot = br-"I Into a police• llall'!! 11e i.i· be'J' aetlng "Ii"' y." Allor \J.e . ala>.'fugs, . ~ In Ibo ap11in~'enbn0it ·o1 ttie tie • • di!~ ...... ' 11111er. . r" . ~. ,,, . •ssile Pact Giren • ; ASlllllil'roH. (AP) • -Locihee<( hM ,,. 1 $15 million contract to ""'9t en a new undersea mislile wll1 have a longer range tho U.. Wmlle Poaeldon curren!ly' 1letng in. ""8od' In moat --'""' .. ,,; .. _.... · • At~lell ,.:;..• .,...--------'I'll. ~&lllU,;11rah )lahmln ......... '\l' I < ·~• _, I . c..d sldpS lllroagb lll!li on o~e, ;nor-~'"4'1 l!rid>~ >ttiite be ...... ..¥ Jl Te,i:eh and. lhe Jitadles don't .otter enough • • J • 1 t<lllrist attractions, a PGA golf , \oll?llament -unique be<:au&e jt is sPQn!Ored bj the govern4 • ment -is scheduled in Free· , 'port later !bl.\ month. . . N, . c·", "'' ation 1tiea Teto l • ectoral G!u!Uenge . SoNOLULU. (APJ -A resolution-Cl!J. ~lor scr&ppil!I the eledonl college In fa~,.of dln!ct elecllm ol the president anll •h pmldenl was deleotod 'J'UeldlY In. tlltllUalutkm ODtr\Dlllfee ol Ille 4lth ....,. . ........, o1. the. Nat,ional L<oaue ol. ca.. 'Ille relOl•tioq. SJIO!!IOred by Mayot carlba -ol Sao Juao, ~ .R.,;.. woWd ha•• ... ...-pmkle ... UIJ -ng1US lll rt1kllmll ol U.S • ~ ..:. Puerto Rico the •tJ.S . • ~ ;li!and'' ;Amerk:ln Samoa •ad <i•""' ---. . . • " e • rt 1V¥Jht~lub " 'I • . . . . • • • • ' Off~-··Draft • ' I ,. ' •• ' • of , ·. ! • • • -' • I . . , • I • s -.-1.1911 ..... ,, ton 'ii . . Citizens Seeking . -· ·Full-time Mayor ' By ALAN DIRKIN year sbolfld. be 'l'Mubmitted to votera - Of "" o.11Y '"''-' ''•" Ind creation of the office ls approved by .. A full-Ume elected mayor with lirnlltd the electorate, then the first election for • Senate Safs .. Curbs Apply -To Press • From l\'lre Servloa WASlllNGTON -Tbe Slutohtlwi<ll 1aalnat uompli.nc the pr..a and btoail> caiert from Waae and prlct controll. lt WIS lo be uked todly to rocooaidOr decision. • • resr>onslbilltie.a i.I being recommended for mayor would lake place in November of • the city of Hunlingt.Gn Beach. : The CJUuns Charter Revision Com· 1972· ... • .., mlUee recommend! lha1 be be paid $1,000 Thll WOUid throtr 'two eteineot.s of u:- • month plus open.sea: and reaular clly 'c.iteinent Into · the 1'prll councibnanlc employe fringe benefit.!. election,"'· if the commlttee'a 1 report ii The. ~mmlttee settled on the job ado~ by the council. descnption for the office Tuesday nlwit First, the question of a full-time mayor and wUI submit ltt' f.tport to the Qj:y " would prOltide a campaign isaue for can- oooncil Dec. 6 'With the iecommendatJon .dldltes Ht.k:i":8] the thre'! council ..AB\a tbitt the questiQA bt pladld on the ballot • Chat wouJil bi: open. ~. it :Would ii the '."P:il councilmanic eliction. . mean lW!tbt-candidate 1UMjng ~third If this IS done -a majority of coun-would nof' have a tw~year term but cilnten has already lndicated that the would have to gjve up his seat to the full- ilsue t.bat 'f'U defeated in an election last time mayor after U\t November election -provided that the voters approva..J.he est:d>lilhmenl,.Df a fUll-time mayor. Reds , t~:~~P Soil from Red . ' . ... -~ commlUe Wcamd up its study of lhe :-'mayor's offloi tblt bas gon' on aliice APfll with a aerles of split 'votes that ahowed ,commit~ members divided on wbetber the !6-•Yor shoukt be Weak, r. mode~tely ~1:t~l.'9" strong. --.r -~SJ,.,ltll<.• cifo #,«JO, t•a.ooo \uia 1311;000 1 year with lncreaslng ~sponsibllltlis were discussed, .and rejected. Some, wished the Planet Surf ace M Os c o w (UPI) _ Soviet scientist.s mayor to have a staff of five with a veto ~y indicated their Mars Probes power over council decisions and authori- wW acoop soil from the Red Planet into a ty to. analyze the. city bpct,et. lal wth ch be On a 5 to 2 vote the COQ'l.mlttee .c&IJed tp.ac gro arn r aod u:amlne it for a mayor who. wou1d: ~ ' , fpr "life acliviUes of'Martlans." _ Devote full time to the ofilct. · The govermnent ne'tfspaper Iiv~a -Serve a foor-year. term. .p.abtiahed comment.! 'Of several lea4ibg -Interpret city poUcle1 and programs. ~ sclen~ who took part trl a -Act as the city'1 N'lpresentatlve roundtable dlSCUJSion in connection with before public ageodes. ' tbe flights of Mara 2 aocl Man 's. • -Invest11ate citizens' oomplainll. ·.Mar• 2 went into orbit around the Rtd -Advise the councll on public rela- l?lanet Saturday after ejecting a capsule liorui to la~on ill Jurface beating a Soviet -. Give an anrlal at.ate of Ute city .nennant. Official reports of the mis.siQn message.· 4ld not say ii the capsule soft landed or In another deciUon, the committee ~hat Its scientific mission may be. .agreed to recommend that councllmen's ·~Mari 3 la sUll on itt.; way to the planet. si1aries be-raiaed to $300 a month with ~The telentists quoted by l:rvesUa did $200 I nwnth out of pocket e1penses and 'tiot dire<:Uy describe the construcUon or any additional expenses to be Itemized. · 'lnlnlon Councilmen .p~sently ~Ve $175 a s of· Mars 2 and 3. but they ~ke month salary .and 11~ out of pocket u:- ln general terms corlcemlng methOda of penses. 'rthding llfe on Mars. In the put, such Ip i; third iasue, the committee recom- ,:eneraJJUes have been used to elabotate mended against a cha.rt.er change that Soviet space project details without would have given the council control over ying outright what is involved. department heads and boarda and Ct>m· .. , "The majority of ideas that have been missions. · · ·~ say that a certain nutrient The committee cited an opinion by City ipedlum should be put into Martian toll," Attorney Don Bonfa made in June, 1969 )!:vestla quoted a sclentbt 11 aaying. which found that a change the council ~-"It sfioukf be taken to the planet's Was then p~lna ~t would have !IW'face In a descending capsule. tf there rm»ved the offtce. of plannin& director art any microorganisms In the soil, they and created the oUices of director of a.d· may 1tart to propa11te aid thtl ln-vanced plaruliflg ,ao4 .dlrec~ of ~ent ~nunenls will register a certain dynamic Planning was illegal. 'Bonfa aakt thal \he Jllcture of changes In the phy11ical and office of plannln1 director coUld not be chemical conditions in the chamber LJ a atricken because It was provldetl for in ruult of the We activities of MarUJns. '.' the c~. · The scientists did not elaborate on phat Tbt 'commi\~e su11e1Jed that another tort of cul~urt medium "'®Id be used, review <1f wtfttbtr board• p.nd .fep~ft.. but they uld that •11t cannot be ruled out ment· beads "'ahould be eatibllitt,d by that the Martian• ,-puld not like the council ordlnanct or charter lk m•de Earth food, and thai they woul4 !'lot after the appbintment of a new City ad· Teveal their presence in theae ex-mlnlstrai.or. · penments/' Favoring tHis description weri Brian A. better way of determining if such ParklDIOn, Rita CoyM, Tom LIY~ngood, ,organisms exist on Mars, they said, Steve Holden, and Cornella Jo~n. Op- ·'ffould be to bring to Earth a simple of goaed were Henry Hoeve and La!'P' C.Ur- :Mart.lan soil for analyais on earth. \ ran who both wanted the mayor'• power • .. "BQt thlS task Is certainly much more '. 11trenatbened. ~plicated," they admilteJ. · The capsule sent to the surface by Man 2 was the""' human object evu ·Newport Man Burned ·Placed on!he planet's surfa~. America's Mariner 9 orbited Mars for the first time on Nov. 3, btJt it waJ a photographic probe and sent nothing to the surface. All other Mariners have been fly-bys. Tass. the Soviet news a1ency, said the ~psule contained a pennant bearing the Soviet Hammer end Sk:kle symbol. · However, West.em scientific observe.rs Said it seemed unlikely that delivery of a peTllant was the only purpose in landing the capsule. They said It seemed probable that the lander had some scientific mission, either to soft land or to carry out atmospheric .studies as IL plummeted to a "harcl'' landing, By Gas Explosion ~ A Newport Beach man is hospltallud with burnl today, after butane gu fg. Rited by a blowtorch while he wu work· ing on a tank exploded in hi! face· Tuu- day. Percy Pellett, of 5.52 Riverside Ave,. wa.1 taken to Hoq Memor\&1 Hoapital by friends following Ult mishap In hl.s backyard shortly beforfl noon. He was Ualed in fair condition today, with second degree burns on his hands and face. ' _ ;w£isy ThiJ;,g~ : -, . "' ' Tblf~ who called tht .,Orange.!• COWi!YFlr~ Department d!Jpatcher , wUh .. toothy problem today re-"'"1ii<!! · '!'etclfully unldentilled in unoffiefal reports. .... !" ~'Victim called" at 6:02 a.m. this • ,di\lr and requested aid," the dtspate:htr eiplained. "He said he bad swallow.eel his Jalse teeth When he sat down on a cold toilet seat." Firemen rushed to the scene. They found the viCUm choking but all~e. They pulled 'the tffth out. No }\papitallzation was needed. Piggy B.ank Pair Get Jail Terms For Area Heists r A tan Teun. and hla costi Mesa host, who became known u the Piggy Bank Burgl.aJ'I ttaponalble ,!Dr tlM>usands of dollars lost through lbeft, today a~ doing time in Orange County Jail. Sentedcfl:I 01 'nine montba each were Imposed aftet the Pl}r pleaded guilty ea~Uer to 'rtduced charges of sec;ond ~~ee, burglary in H,11rbor Judicial Di!trict Court. S1,1perlo~ Court Judge Byron K. ~lllao. -set" the minimum of ni,pe months for Gerald C. Wright, 21, of 1775 Anaheim St., and William E, Ulwry, 21, of Houston,)Jrben they~ent before.him. The defendants had each remarntd in custody following their Oct. 26 capture by Costa Meu police. 't'OOmu I>¢h, of 1730 Samar Place, sutprlsed the pair rifiinr bis Mesa V.erde home -sending them fleeing -but not soon enou1h to escape poUce responding to the scene. Patrolmen picked them up ne11rby and detectives Interrogating them separately ~fterward developed information leading to the cleanup of scoru ol burglaries. Burglary Detective Art Courteau noted the pair had a piggy_ bank penchant, with 14 of them recovered along with stereo aels, jewelry, televisions and other loot in the Anaheim Street residence . Pickets representing Cesar Chavez' United Fann Workers in a boycott of non-union winer are turning_ up outside Orange Coast liquor stores, wfth o}le violent incident reported Tuesday. , A Newport Beach, youth was jailed on su.splclon of assault and battery, after a complaint by a picket that he had been · alugged and knocked to the pavement. Terrence M. Shamrell, 19, of 1701 Port Abbey Place, was booked on the misde- meanor diarge, but released on his own recognizance without-posting a bail bond. Oscar 0 . Mondragon, '24, of 5(15 S. Harper St .. Santa Ana, wao; taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital by police, where five stitches we.re required to close a.guh Un. der his eye. Mondragon pl.a~ Shamren under c\Uienr' arrest when the SUS:oelt..r•umed to Holiday House Liquors, 293?1E."'IOl>ast Highway , police said. Mondragon, viho listed his· occupation as labor organizer, told Officer Qennis Gilman he wai picketing with!tJ:o 'other young people about 7 p.m. when the in- cident occurred. ~ They and a ste customer. Eric A. Wing, of 2000 P sons St., Costa Mesa, were listed as ltnesses in the crime report. Mondragon said he was explaining to Wing why the union objecto; to sale of nine brands marketed by the Napa Valley Wine Growers Association and carried by Holiday House. . .J{e ~!aimed Skamrel~ auddcqly ap- . proached and slugged him, without pro. vocation. Pickets said the shop carries Beringer, _Korbe.I., Komell, Sebastip.ni, , Weibel, GEM TALK TODAY Wente. Martini, Charles Krug and Mon- daVi bottlings. They said they had onlv asked the management to remove Charles Krug and Mondavi brands, as a gesture of union support. Handbills given customers outline the history of the UFWC strike spearheaded by Chavei and lists grievances claimed by grape pickers and other fann workers. The long, bitter stike led to AFUIO union contracts with Seagran1s and Heublein corporations, following only a three-Oay boycott of their products. Holdouts such 11 the Napa Valley coalj.. tion are now targets of VFW pickels. who are usually colle1e student! i1ired by the union to emphasize it! demands in 1oca1 a~as. Adoptio:p Seen ' I ' Of Beach Rules The State Board of Public Health Fri· day In Uls Angeles is expected to adopt regulations for the health, safety and. well-being of beach users. The board meets at 10 a.m. ln room 1138 of the State Buildlng, 107 S. Broadway. Beach sanitation measures were pro- posed in 1970 by Assemblyman Paul Priolo (R-Los Angeles), Boa~ members also will Ct>nsider training standards for c I I n i c a 1 laboratories licensed by the state. "'1, attempl i.; ;xempl the new• med\! ind ai.. to exempl film Ind 11111" e rt.alners -wu defeated 44-42 'I'Uei"- day night. Opponents zeroed ln on the es:emptioo for entertainers 11 unjustifiable. , . ~ · Sen. Alap Cttnstoa (0-Calif.), who P'P" posed it, said entl!l"tainen expNiss polltic:al ideas prol<cted by .the ConatihJ. tion and should not face the ,threat of l economic cen90rshlp. _ But when his proposal was defeated, he: changed his mind and said he would redraft it to make it apply only to r•dio and television broadcasten, newrpapen, news qencies, ~1_;1:1tines, and1.. bcj)k publi!bers. • ""' : ' He argued that the government'• power to nfuse to allow a money miking ne.,..• enterprise to raise It! prices could sttne press freedom. ''Even an implied threat of economic censorship," he said, might be enoueh to convince a newspaper to mufflt ill criticism .of !.he .covemment. Congress exempted new• m.edla and the film industr.y frotn wi~ arHf 1X'lce controls during W~ld War 'h ind ttie Korean conflict. I" Cranston's proposal was>n amendment to President Nixon'• bUl extendin1 hJt authority to impose broad controls ovtr the economy until April 30, 1p73. ..., When he offered it Tuesday night, It carried 45 to 40. But a motion to reconsider that vote then carried, and the final vote came out 44 to 42 against the amendment. Some senators on both side.I switched. On another economic front, the federal Price Commission anl')Ounced approval today of the first of a string of ap- plications · by coal ·companies for price raises to belp Ct>Ver recenUy authorized wage increases for minen. But it cut back the request sharoly. The commission chainnan, C. Jackson Grayson , announced approval of increase of 3.78 percent for Old Ben Coal Co .. a subsidian of Standard Oil of Ohio. The cl.mpany asked for a 5.71 percent increase in the wake of a pay boo8t ol 15 percent permitted by the Pay Board faf coal miners In the ftrst year of a ne• contract. FremP .. e 1 FELICIANO. •• dose loved every minute of It. "Girls are beautiful," he sard later, after another hour or the kind of musiC his gene ration lives for. There was no way to seriously J.n,. terview him. The cluster of over·ag• teeny-boppers followed as his manager led him to tile bathroom . When he could, he talked freeJy, but said veey little about the past. , Except he recounted the controversy he stirred when he shook much of the coun· try with his rock version o! tht Natloqal Anthem at die 1968 World Series 1ame iD Detroit. e••••••••.._.,....,..,.., ........... ..,.. ... .. I . . I From. I om.:ga, ·I wonderful • .,. '"''"'"''""· Christmas by ' Sul II there Wiit ever t1• me Omeoa'1 praud • ' • OlAN51 COAST DAILY PILOl Pounding Ventura Surf DIAMOND IMITATIONS Any colorless material may be- regarded as a possible diamond imitation, but there are many im· portant differences between these and true diamonds . I • Um1 lor lhe oilt of an position 01 eminenee I Omega, 1'1~• Chrls1m11 ls 11. . in the woild or tf Suri , a d11mond bratflet ~ fine wa!ches means simply a w11ch 11 an opulent 1halsh1'Jlknow~ouw1nted ! Ch1i1tm1s glh. Bui wh1n the best for her. And she'll l • • • • • : l OMHG• OOAtT , P'UILl'r~ (o.i.IP'Mi' ko~•rt N, WoM ' -,, .. IMflt .... """'llMit Joc\ R. Cvrl•'f Viet l'J"llohnl ,,,. G<1Mr1! IMl'ltfW Tllt11111 K11v1I l.'llltor' Tk11!111 A. M11rphin1 M111t9lrll IGll'lr Ck1rl1r H. \0&1 Rich1rol P. Nill Aatlll1nl .M-11111 e.itor1 Offk•• Cf!" ~II ;ut W..t l•'f Strwrt N"""""t l..cll: »n H1Wp11rl I Oll'Waf'I L~ 1....:111 ll2 l'IJl"•I A-~\11\llftflM INClll 11115 Ifft~ l""lrtt .. k,11 ci.r-111 JU foltrlll II C.mlM ll•I , ........ 1714} ••1-4J11 a..,...; •~• ••1-1•1• ... ~ .tJt • .,.... ... , Te ....... 4•1<44H c'""""", 1'n, 0r..., a-11 l"llllllthll'4 ~"'· ... -1+trltt, ............. ..... 1'11 ..,.,"" ., ......., .. .mttift MrtlN mff • "'"'---wl!!*Jt """lfl ,.,. ~ ., af'Yl'lllll -·· ltfW tllN lldt! .. 1 INllf ti H....,.,, 1...-dl tllll C.11' Met, Ctl•~· llllMrl_,.. .., ct!rt'w 52,U '"'°"'lll!yl "' INll tf fl """1t11~1 111111111.y 11n1..,.,.,,, *2.» -~.,... Dies With Coast Wind R the watch 11 Ome91, auch probably never need i ~opu!tnct g1!n1 1legt,nce another wateh lor 111 the I and permanency. Christmases to come . I • ~ . . ~ VENTURA (41') -Winds In the Ox- nafd..Vtnlilra bUChfront area died down today, tauslnc bolltn& .Urf to subside llN1 decreaiing lhe chabc1 of further da1nage to seaside homes and a pa r t m e n t buildings. A morning high tide of 7.1 feet did not cause as much flooding on oceanfront streets as Tuesday'• 6.1 feet high ua. because an offshore wind flattened wavea from a peak of about JO feet down·. to about tour feet. The National Weather Service .11111d earlier reports of a 1torm ·rront moving southward -increulng the chances of more flooding -were not panning out and the beach area could ezpect only general cloOdineu Thursday. "I'd say we're probably over the worst of IL now ." said Bill Barker, a ChaMel Island Harbor official. "Twice a year or• so the Udes come up real high, and Ole problrms at.art "Jlen.1'00 g~t a strong onshore wind -the way we did Tuesday."·· On Tuesday wind-lashed swells cau!led minor damage to beachfront dwellings, Dooded IOme 1treets aod dumped boulders on lawns In the Omard-Ventura area. No injuries we~ reported. Although forec.sters uid lighter winds would probably reodtr T h u r s d 1 y ' s predicted high Ude ol 7.1 feet less hannful , some homeowner1 continued to pile up sand bags In front ot their reiiidenC"I'. Describing Tuesday's wavt!s, Mrs. Tilncn Wilson of Rincon Beach Park Drive said they were the worst she had seen in IQ years. Officials said water from one -wave crashed in front of a tw~ story apartment house and swept com- pletely over the structure. Highway authorities reported today that spray from slJ-fool swells In the Rincon Beach area. al*>ut seven mfles north of Ventura, was still washing over U.S. Highway I, which runs close to the sho~ at lhat point. • ~The ·weather service s.11Jd &iulhern CaJilorni4 could , expect slig:htly cooler weather inland through SUnday wllh mostly rair 'fi'eaUler in mountalnous and co.st.al area.s. One recently developed sub- stance is YAG. Although. harder than most imitations, its brittle quality prevents it from being polished and faceted with the pre- ::ision that gives a diamond its i:pecial "twinkle." Because ol their lack of hard- ness, the wearability of most dia- mond imitations is quite limited. The hardest substance used as an imitation ts synthetic sapphire, which IS infinitely softer than a diamond. Some Imitations can even ~e scratched bv ordinary kitchen cleanser. Others loose Caspers Fund Rais:ng brilliance and clarity when put to > water. Party Att t 200 There are over a hundred trade . rac s names for imitation diamonds. More than 200 people gathered Tuesday There is little doubt U!at some im- nlght In Westminster u guests of Fifth itations are better than others, but District Superviaor RonaJ.C: w. Caspers oI no Imitation even come close to Newport Beach. Imitating nature's masterpiece, The Ha' Penny Inn event was billed as the diamond . a fund raising cocktail party and recep-Do • b · d I Un lion. Guest.! paid $100 each but tht crowd n t e misle nto erpec g I was llberally sprinkled with nonpaying something from an Imitation that I , 0 OMEGA lo -21dll!llO~dl,11( 1ollif tolt ~r1c11tt •11u. .. 11n l -2l dl11111M11.14Kwhl!t "'' ,11ta·• I Dllf t olf IHIC .. ltl •ll'I! .. , •••• , ... JllO J. c. • "• 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COST A MESA , press reorescnl.ttlvts and Ct>Unty of· just Isn't there. Be certain you I fld&A . knr.;.· "·ha~ ro:.i. are gelling if you Almost e'fUJ Oranae C.Ounty depart-I CONV(N llNT TEl MS ~ 24 Y~lS IH SAME LOCATION mcnt head was ln aUendance as \11ere IANl(AMERICAllD-MA5Tll CHAl&t: rMONt: &41..J4DI ... 111 bu y an imitation diamond. ,.,...,, l m0&t of tbt oounty·11 ltadlng political !·-------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ figures. --••••~••••--•••••--•--· • ' I , , I I .. HJmiingt~n · .Beaeh • taia ~aQey ORANGE COIJNJY; GALIFORNIA . -• . ~ .· • • I ~· '!:. ~ Recommend·s Fnll•time -.... . , Mayor! .. • H' fio.n,t1t . . Dll1.n!~'·"'o~ • • Ma· ·s;Look .. 11 •• ' p" -' t ~ • Al :(ridu,str}' Witness Sobs on» Shl:nd I ' t TOM JABLEY briberY ..,a d raud cbarges in throe 8J .. -.--Qrange Counly Superior Court trials, b • LOS AJIGELES -Rebl. Vaughn'• accusod ol multlple dlatges ol ""' babylltltr brol<t 'dowa repeatedly. today profill!Ooal.CllO<luc\ and moral tur!)itude. ... ""wu ubd 1o talify oa allecalionl Time dwge1 aired before a ...,. lhol Dr Ebba H~ ol Colla Kesa m111ee of five ,1'11Jslcians lllclude Ille ... ~tedt, bMt anc1 dnllled Ids al· CUAlloo 11111 ilattdlus, wbo now live1 00z tractlver blollde,par•~ lliniW Stmt in Uie LUe forest aeclioo ''° ..... Nonnan, 2Dj IObbilC ..,. • ol'EI ~ c1rullPd 'ft>· Vitlglm, 31, and .,.troUably ~ com!orl4d by her adtninlJt<Hd nareotkS Id lfanda MaleJ>- motber in the belrin("'°m,'tweecl bear-cltu, 12, of Colla Mesa, to ihe point thal q olli<or E. F. de Vllbia lo anler a she died ol an overdo6<. . ......, during a .,..iilll ..-ex· Mn. lldeodrft' family has '"'4 limiil&Uon ol tho witMa by defen11 at· IW"ttlius in Orange County Superior torney MMUlw l(llrllich. Court re.. $100,000. I Sbe la tho IMICOlld.-witnm lo testify Kurillclt," wbo bas had a seri" of ol> *ll>sl u.rtellus, so, iO a ~ can.d Jtctk>N ovtmlled by de Vllblu, r>n into 111 the' Stitt 8oart el NodltO! El· treoblo lhll ~ wbeo be tried to aminen. Tbe ~ cldnd cf.,_, haft Deputy--.fdlon>ey General Ulrey • ' { • woblnei cit..i tor cooi.niPt. The trial lawyer told ·de Vllbiss that l\'4hlne• ~ • pro\a¢1Y at him at a pi>lnt wbeo llill Norman ...med about 0 lo break do"f!I under porablellt -tlonlq: . . JSuri1lch uted llio coaunJttee lo send Wohlner·--\lll"llreel toJ,ol Angdel aipenor ec.ilt flit .i111w .oa !be con1'1ppl ~ .. ' ~ ,jl;Oiilpted tho -anirY de tilblll' ·~...,i., "Do JOU · havo· any iwe mlnlao.dt IO!attm In your nilnd! "Obr., JOU'rt mad at Mr. Woblner," de Vllb .. mltpPed. "Let'• not mab. big nap out of Ulls and tet'• 1<1 Oii with !be htarlng, II • Kurill<h oeemed at one point of !be morning -ion lo be on ll)e verge, o1 (See.11Al!.TWIJl,blll Jl ~ ><,; • ., ,.. • •• •• " -, - .. "1'• • .. ... '' , .... r , . ' Snipe~," Sl~ys • .. ' •• -O~ Storage 8 a.m. PuUing Teet~ No. Eaiy. '£bi'IJ.g ~ , . The •icllm •1'> c:aJlod Ille <lran&• Coanty F4t DeParillMill dllpltdler with a 1oo111y pr-· todaJ ,. mained • .....u.QJ unldootllied In • uooffic:ial~ "Vlc:lim clllld at 1:03 .a.m.·lhll dlje and• ~ al4."· tho • dll(lll~ eljllafJild.""lla Ulci he . bad ll!lilowod hlfl lllil --•bell he U1 down on_a eokl toUet teat.'' Firtmen ~ 1o the ~ 'Ibey found (he vldlm ~ but alive. Tbey pulled. Ille teeth do!. !lo hoopltalliallon 1'U -ed. . . ' ' ' • t 'Ctn~• ... ,\. .... ---...~-. • ~ f'0rmer "st11aent Petet C. ll!let; f ..23, "'iilks to-'newimen!" ifter, ' 'tielru(;cleared. of.arslln l!hatges "ill"'llie Kent' Slate Onlverillty · 'tragedy May'4, 1970,"tn 'O!l!o. Fj>ur ~ failed .to'l!O,Si-' ;ttvl!ly,·fdentl!i hjm.111d ~~ we;&<lrop~ Tuesday; ; - •' · FB'I to Cheek ' • • ' l .. . • ~ .. ~ ~ .. '• j • • • · ...... : • , Unit to. ·S~dy J 1.J-~ : Y~und · ' ?Sehool Idea ,_.- ' I '11IO -~'Vlei! SCbOql ~ ""' -1111111Ued2 f • II!* toroe'lo ~--,..,. .-.-. U.....,, ~ lo D~•lrhl ~a-!fall,. ls lo·pld .-or more of the dblrld'1 X campma ... !hill syrtem by'lbe ll'Jl.7' school,..,.. .. A t.nlotlve plan will be,.,.,.,.,,_ by lbe nv .. mu la* -•I !be JlllWlr)' meellng of Ille dillrf<l's board 2 ft. ~ . truatees; -~ ,,._____, "TiJJJ plan IS DOI ~ lo be iillll \;;. any meam,'" Dr. Hall to1d the, dlatrid~I board of IMl<eo ltOnday !llcJ>I. 'Ut'1 9"' ly -IO be tin"° Md ...... tori apart." ... -r . ...,.. • Dr. Ball explelnocl 11181 Ille -·· !Or lbe )'W"·"""8d plaD Is lo Improve a., diallicfs lwning -am rllber tho utlll%e classroom"-"¥>re elfldeMly. Year-around ICboola are . also belllf sllldled by trumes ol , Ille illmllngloo Beach Union lllgb School Dlslrfd. Glen Dy1iqor, prindpal al Msrinl Hish Scllool, .... -luted by hlcb ICb>ol dislrlcl II:""-• -... tO develop a llu!ll' lo< lbe expanded ust of the six-campus ICbool system. . ' ' ., . Christmas· .Ba:iaar "'-... ,\ To Benefit Clubs ', 'l'be FounWn VOuey d.to <eow 1'iI!. be the site tor a·ChrlstmU Bawr whlclj will be lieid thl• weS.nci lo b<llelll dlll!f al Fountain Valley 1118b'Scllool. '., 'l'be sbiilent .,,,,,,.,,.. • of cam~ orgaoizatlons will· cllsplay lllelr w"lf.\ Saturllay. and Sanday fl<lnl.10 LDL lo I .P.m. Proceedr from Ille sales lrill IN<Uled far dub projeds. ' ........ ' . ., I • 1 • .. l. t•I\ ·ie Says ' Curbs Applr. To Press ~ . From Witt 8-k<t 'w AsNrnGTON -The Senate~· voted against exempting the press and broad- casters from wage and price controls. It as ~ asked today to reconsider .&bat-decision. An attemiit f4-;x$npt the neW1 media -and alse to • exempt film and stage entertainers -was defeated 44-U Tues- day night. Opponents zeroed in on the exemption for eDt.ertainers u Wtjustifiablf. WINS ... IA~ 'l:OMPETITION Sen. Alan CT•~ (D-Calit.I, who P':'1' Huntington 8Mch~, Kong posed it, iaid entertainers' expreu ·-r-l • political ide~ protected by the Constitu- \ ti on and should not fact the _thre~ ot B~"'c.h; f_~~~a!l , ·~:.:;s,: .. 1 ... , d;; •• i.d. he Wins DivisiO:a. changed his mind and said he would fedraft it to make it apply only to rad io ft, · and televisiori ,bryalJc~s~ers, newsp;1p~rs. :a-iano Contest new• agenciea. magazines, ••d book "' • "' ptibltshers. , .~~ ~. ll Hilntlngton Beach, II 'He arijUed tbat lht ·governmenl's power Ul!,.aa:a@"°~D W.v.lflc;n. wlMer or ~ to 'ft~ to 81Jaw • money making new• i(ibual Baldwin JllfliOr Keybo•tf eo.'•.•,piise to ral,se its prices could stifle .tcliievement contest. . ""i\'. """-ch press freedom . ;...... HunUng~~ ~ High Scpoe>l "tl'.·en an implied threat of economic S n ,w9n the title by pe.rforming p• piano selectio(ls by Bach, Lisi.~ a_pd CtNOnhip," he aald, might be enough to I. -con\!inoe a newlJ)8per to muffle it. \.,As a divisional winner, MIS! Kong will criticism of the government. J)e Qfle of seven competitors for the na· ·Congress exempted news media and UOnal -awlnf. ShoQld she Win, M•J a I the film -industry from wage and price 1£ong'and her teacheJ; .will be lnvltcd to controls during World War ll and the Pttiorm !er the MusJc Teachers National Korear. confilct. ~alloirduring the gtoup'a convention • Cranston's proposal was an amendment {ti~Po_rtland, Ore., next March. to President Nixon's bill extendln1 his 1i 'P~o student ·~·the age or seven. authority to impose broad control• over Miaa ~ hu won nilin~us other l:oun-the economy until April 30, 1973. tfaqd,yitewlde keyboard conteats. When he. cffered it Tuesday night, It 1~:i,..st,1prUJi, wN;Ie a ~u~nt at Meadow carried 43 to 40. But a motion to r.fe! ~hoQI, Mba. KPng alao won fourth reconsider that vote then carried, and the e ,in , the state Science Fair com· final vote came out 44 to 42 agaln1t the on lrter placing second Jn the coun-amendment. Some senators on both sides , d fint In h~r school district. 1wl!chtd. _ .._, •. _ ·On ii.nether eoonomlc front, tbe federal i.~ Price Commiult>n ilflnounced approval f;·: .... From Prige J today of the fir1t of a atrlnR of ap-.;... ..... plications by eoBI companies for prlct ; 1 'M; .. -· !¥OR • ~ • ~~:'-!r~~ To;rr:~~ly authoriud BU.tit cut back the request 1h1rp1y. ~ed a-galnst a charter change that The commisslon cha1nnan. C. Jacbon e. Myt1 ~·v :~.GOWlCil conl!ldlrol ~m"· GraylOli', announced approval of lncreue arun'll' 1114..-~ on.'ll:Pt~for 01~ Ben, Coal eo,,. sloU' "• . '" 'fl' 1' • • , 1~tisldliryi9f~lindar!IOU010hlo, · f•tfhe committee cited an opinion by City 'The eompatiy asked for a 1.11 percent Attorney DJin Bonfa m-1e in June, 1968 ll'lcrease in the wake or a pay boost of 15 Which found that a changii the council percent permJtted by the Pay Board for Y..iis then propoabtg that would have coal m1~1 in the first year of a Daw ,l<mO•ed ~ ,of~ice R pl•iwlJi~ dlrel'!or contract. • 1, ~_i \· of«~r~a4· • 1--~ 1M .. r1 · ~lLia.a j,1,· · ·4&.ctof af camnt !.u.' .i: • ~ 1 · £!.. f l· inli>g"!H I egjl. ~nllitOld tllal tilt 'I '' f'HM rflflf!I -'-:'-, 8fflce of' O!aoi>inJ dlr~r ~W!I oot ·be • Q , ilt-lcken 6e .. u .. ;1 .... ,~rovlded,for ~ HARTEIJ 1S ••• ~charter, . . \ · "rite .ammutee •111gesJed that another • . ~view' Cl whj!ther bqtrds ·and deps~ te.ara .hlmseU. · · 1 • , , ·• hould be 'tabll·"ed b He ln!orru~ tht hearlna lo d"'and a ent ·..,., ~· s 'es au 'I receu with the comment: r.1'.I'm ao upset JOU,Dc1l~ordinance or' charter be Tn!_de and furl that '-"",.. 't tin " ••--1_,,. •ppulJitm••I of'a new city ad-"' GllS "-' <'I/ ·con ue, .. ~ .. , " ~· . De Vilblll ·dellied tht requw and con-~'!;:-··this ii.;.,rlptlon '"" Brlan tlnued toTeprlmand Kurlll!l> throughout Hrkin!On, Rtt.a Coyne, Tom Llv~ngood. the morniD& awlon for ~bat ~e 11kt " Holden, W .corn;ella Johnsbn. -~ were the layer'• pointless a;gum.tnta and H H d ._ CU Iona: speeches. . wti't e1'11')' oeve ~n .i...-rry r-MW Norman, who baa been deseribed l~ whO bcith wanted the ,m1:yor's power by Kurillch· aa 'mentally retatded, «\!'~!led., · , teatified that-Hartetlu.! had frequently >i::;:: , I , From Page • INDUSTRY ..• • "Nrvetllance are attr.acted by this.'' \.'.;Some-offictali In the ctiy-tiave talked cf HZoning industrial land along Gothard ~eel bectiuse of its proximity to the ~ntrai Park and because it has failed t'o ~ivelop industrially. . • • • OU.N•I COAiT • • DAILY PILOT ., . own COAST PVIUIMINO COMPANY lekl1 N. w.,1 PnNMllt .... "'*~ Jack R. Ctrl.., __ ... _,,...,. • n.i11•• KiHll .. -. t:'ltw• - -. . .. beaten Mrs. Vau&hn and often ad- ministered injections of narcotics to his mlstreu over her objectloos. She told Wohlner that the phy1lc\an "threw her on the Door, jumped on her bitck and p~ed her hair" and yank~ the telephone from the wall on one occasion to prevent Mrs. Vaughn calling for help. "Didn't you or any of the children with you go oulfor help ?" Wohlner asked. "\Ve couldn't.'' Miss Norman. "He once pulled four chairs across In front Of the door and Jay on them so we couldn't get out." · Her testimony followed that of Ray Vaughn~ the ex-husband who told the ·committee that he htmself had been virtually add ic ted to narcoUcs ad- inlnistered by Hartelius in the earl y staees of his association with the physi· clan. Vaughn said he was present in the house at 687 W. Wilson SL, when Reba's lover performed w~t V.lllihn believed to be an abortion on .Mn • .Yaughn. • "V•provoked' ' Newport Y6uth . -' . Decks Picketer Pickets representing ceur Chavei' Plckell.llid the 1bop caniea BtrinPf', United Farm Worker& lo a boycott of Korbel1 Komtll, Sebl1tlanl, Weibe~, non-union wines are turning up outside Wente, Martiru-: Charles Krua: ind Mon-- Orange Coast liquor stores, wlth One davi bottllnp. violent lnd$Sent reported Tuesday. They Saki they had onlv asked the A Newport Beach youth was Jailtd on · managemeot to remove Qiarles ~ suspicion of asuult and battery, after a and Mondavl brand•, as a a:~urt complaint by a pJcket that.be had been •• ~ t;JP~· • • slu,&gt$1 and' knocked to the pavement. f. . Terrence ld. Sh.arnrell, 11J, of 1701 Port fi _ • Abbey Place, WIS \looked on the misdo-Turkey Province meanor charge, buf.release3 on h1a own • recognizance without posting a ball bond. Oscar O. Mondragon, 24, of 505 S. Harper St., Santa Ana, was taken to Hoag Memcrial Hospital by police, where f1ve sutcbes were required to close a 11411_.t-tin· 1 der hla eye. · 1 ":t. Moodraa:on placed Shamrell • um:er dtizenl' arrest when the suspec' ret~ ' to Holiday H°"" \Jquqn, ;i.t11 E. ~l Governors Visit H untin.g(on Are~ < •..,,.fj ~ ~:' ::_. DAILY ,ILOT 1t1n l"tltl9' FOU"fTAIN cVAl.LEY. RECYCL1SJS HIT THE BEACH Lo~k, J9fLl11 Mortin, I; P1m1la Pltchtr, 6 (from loft) .111.... • ~ ' ,1 • • • • )_. . i;r.~ • Cl~an Up --••<f ~ -~ ~. ~~y .Groups Run~ Bottles, Cam ~~I.;.j • ' -Dli;Jllfi."Deetmber· &irll from .Fountain troken 1tw jan end bo~-V~i -Will' bJ, ~fil4,'llte itrtets lnd 'l'ht cent<1\ which iJ OP!;n 2( houn l fi•kll ·•I flielt hom'etoWll ind tlie.be'ac!bes • day, WU llarted II the en(.ol September In ilunfin'ifuii!leacb .)0oldtig-for ciul oll Hflhe Women'• Division otll>t Cl!amber -'• ..... , •.. ' • • of '"• • • . -cana .•~ 'f'r-"·" · .-~ ·· •. · ""'nunerce. • 'l'heY are !DlfDJber• ottbe.10. Blue .Blr~ Each month a dillere'nt youth group or and" Campftre:a111 t:n>GPJr who , JJl ·.in se-py~ club talr.ea 'over the center · to cliaq:e of Jnnlntaln· V.alley'1.,recycling make sure the materlaia are aorted pro- center.thll"nfoctlt · , ... · , · " perty. And;lrath&r-thlh •be COl'ltetlt to l~f people Elthty percent of the money. made by bring .aliSi atiCI alumlnwn tO the cOUec• recfCllD,g the month'• trash goe~ to the lien biM"et-ihe ~ts~ ieiv1Ce.-1t.IUon at club. and 20 percent to the city Broo~~ S~t and ~.Albert· Avenue, Beautlflcatlon Committee. 'I1te Com- lhe,&irb wW be out loqking'(or ri\~terlili ' nilllili. fa limited to ua1ng the funds for to recycle. ' optttUon of the center t.o purchase Thia means the cnly things they are in-plants for city parkways; park! and m&- terested in are aluminum cans and un-diana. • Golden West to ·Pr.esent .. Hi@hway, police said. ,j" Mondragon, wbo .lt.rted h~ • "!"' as 1abor organizer, told Offi~r Gllmin he wa! plcketln& with tWo he,r young people about 7 p.m. when the · cldent occurred. ... They and a store customer, Erfc A. Wing, of 2QOO Pa.non• St., Costa Mesa, were lilted u witne11e1 in the crime report. Mondra1on aa1d he was explalnlng to Wlnc why the union object, to 1ale of nine btanda marketed by I.he Napa Valley Wine Growett Assocl.ation and carried by Holiday House. He claimed Shamtell 1uddenly ap- proached and sluaed hlln, wit.bout pro- vocaUon. Poli~ Loo~g . --For Ne~y~~ds To !,See Ci~cus 1 ' .. Do yw~ -·~ whl!'d llkt to see ' cird!1? , ' II you ~ the Hdntlngton Beach police art fookJ1;,,~ror you .. • Four governOrs of provinces in Turkty will visit HunUngton Beach Friday fot • round of d!fcuuions witb city officials under ll prqr1111 .~MOred b,Y ~ U.S. Slate Department The visiting governors are Metunet Saracoglu, governor cf ~isehir, papu]a. lion 220,000; Tablr (\enc~, go.V8['J:'.' ,9} sparta. population f0,000;. Tutt U11im. ernor of Icel, population 90,000, and lhs Tekin, governor cf Konya, popula- tion , . They are part of U.. Ninth Turkish Government Administrative Study Team and will dlscus.s th& city's unltation pro- cedures, water system and the fire service. City Informatkln Officft' Bill Reed aalll HunUngton Beach has tieen selected by the group because of the problems the ci- ty hl.!I had to face due to ils rapid growth rate. Other stops on the gcvernor1' itinerary include New Yark, Phoeqix, Lu Ve&u, Loa Angeles, Wuhlngton D.C, and U.. coin, Neb. Open Freeway Land Plea Nixed In Westminster Commu>,llJ ReleOona . Officer J<iry Webb 11 lrJSrJI to &ive.-away tick~ta toJhe Mlller.Jobnton clrcuJ which will itve / 1 • three shows Dec. 20 ·m the Leng Beac Homeowners and Westminrter city of. .\ arena. . 4 _,.,. . . 1 ficials have lost their campaign to The clrcUj ti belnc sponsored 'by"the reRf'Ve~4S"·a~ ·of mrplul freeway land department'• JJ,eserve Officer AaaociaUon open rpact. 1 u • fund ia1tto1. 'y,,iit, l\'!l!b A1d • lot The ~ted p&reeJ wjll be auctioned of people lilve llOUip!t the Ui:ieb tO make oft \,\ 1he hlghdt 'blddei at' IO a.In, Fr!· a donation; but have 1tven them back to day in the State Divis.Ion of Hi1hway1 ' h ' H I d E the police. , buildinJ IJi Loa Angeles. M S • • en ts "So-we're lr)'lng to find mentally ·1~& 8Cceptable bl~r the land ad-e Sia ' 0 I a y v ~~~~1i,,.ih~~lc~~ l~~ick:~ ~. Jacent to the San Dle10 . tw•Y.,l>'t ... i: •-' ~ •. J j •, ~ · r liiplained. "' the Weatzolnater and ~Isa Chica A ue _ l 1 i t r I l t J ~ ..... ...._&_ .. 1.i to Offr is •1~,'000. kfuU"IC~ed.Ul ·ptChriltmasmJefc,,ro-The Goldeh \Vest !li-ers,.direetkby! far. U~elfJ}t.Ye ~""~en... e eowners and city oUlciala had " ... j . lrview Stite Ht*pital, the Marine f.rarris, b atillihted by Hand e I's Gerald Schroeder, have caroling oatea at Corps Reserve, the Fisher School at the hoped' to truct a park, 101{ course or 1Mwlah,• ·~phonic band ~ConcerU, 8 o'clock tonight In the Huntington Center Albert Sitton Hom~, the Tustin Develop-freeway rut fhe partel but Wert and strolling carolers, e'H planried by Mall ; at 10 a.m. Dec. 8 on the UCI cam-m~t Center, '"the -+~heim OevelQpment unable to raise the . ey. 1 Golden West College during December: pus ; at 10 a.m. Dec. JS. on the Golden er,. the R\o Cohtl:uo School in ,Santa ney had a\tW1pte to crtatt.__a buffer More than f dozen Jlppearancu will be West campua; and at I p.m. Dec-. 19 ·It and the~Foster Parents of Anaheim. uine between the freeway and the-Wen......, made on the H11ntington Beach campus the Dl.sneyland Parade. ... Webb said all the school districts in the mont and :lol.Vista tracll. and throughout Orange -County by. the The Madrigals will sing at Seal Beach· county have been conlfcted to see if any Last March, the city councU and Golden West Singers, Madrigals, Com· Leisure World at 6:30 c'clock tonight; at special education classes could use ~e homeowners were 1UCcessful 1n fortjn1 • munity ~rale and Symphonic Banc!. 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at the Disneyland ticteta. delay of the auction until they had an op. The Communlty Chorale, dlrected by · Hotel ; at 11 a.m. Dec. 16 in the Golden "We've still got lots more to give away, pc>rtunitY to study alternate uses for the Warren Peterkin, will }oln with the col-West College Center ; and at 7 p.m. Dec. so we're looking for any youth group that property. lege orchestra in performing the 20-23 at the Westminster Shopping can use them," he said. For Ucket in· The land 11 zoned for 1in1te family "Measlah" at 4. p.m. and 8 p.m. Dec. 12. l _:Ce~nl~er~,--iiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;-~f~orm;;•;tio;n;,~c~al~I ~8'2~-<2~13~,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r;e;sid;en;;ce~pu;Mi~pos;;";';;;;;;;;;;~ The ~ p.m. program will be in the school's cqmmunity theater and the 8 •M,.,...MM.,...,..MMCNW•W p.m. program at st. Bonaventvre GEM TALK ( Catholic Church, Huntington Beach. Both are free . Golden West's Symphonic Band will present a program of Chrfstmas music at 8 p.m. Dec. 16 and 17 In' the community theater. Directed by Thomas Hernandez, the band will perform selections by Wagner, H u m p e r d i n c k , Rimsky·Korsakov, Frescobaldl and other composers. Dominick Alonzo, pianist, will be featured soloist playing Grieg's "Plano Concerto." Ticket donation~. are $2 and St.SO for students with Identification. Funds raised by the concerts will go toward the band 's sprJng tour to Barceloni end Msdrid , Spain. School Trustee Brown Resigns TOl>AY by J. C. HUM'HllllS DIAMDND IMITATIONS I Any colorless material may be-I regarded as a possible diamond I imitation, but there are many im- portant dlilerences between these and t.r u~ diamonds. From Omega, a wonderful ""'~'h''""· Christmas But 11 lhtre Wll ever t1" me Omsga't proud a tlmt lor lhs gift ol 1n p0t~lon of emlnenc• Omtgl, 1hls Chrl1tm\1 l1 IL . In tl'le wotld or Sure, • diamond br1c111t fliis w1lchs1 mssn1 almpty witch Ja tn o,pulent th1tthe'llknowyouw1nted Chrbtm,11 girt. l!'u1 when ths bs1l for.hsr. And 1he'll th• w1tc1'1 l1 Orrulg1, such probably nevsr netd opu11nc1 g1in1 tlsgance another witch tor su lh• and permsnency. Chrl1tms•1to come. Alt111 Dirli'9 "He-pulled cut wlilt"60ked·like a great big piece of Uver~t..~i~n 11id. "I didn't know whit it wa8 lheil t>ut I sure know -Fountain Valley elemenlary school What. is Was now.·-trustee Harold Brown bas resigned his One recently developed sub- stance is YAG. Although harder than most imitations, tts brittle quality prevents it from ~ing polished and faceted with lbt pre- :ision that gives a diamond ttl !l'pccial "tw inkle." ~ ' . • . • WMI Ot'entt ""'1Mf' lllJllr H•.tl....._ ..... Office 17171 •••• 11 ··~1'"'"' Tsf P1t r lTI4) Mt~l21 ~ ................ , .... '4J.ll71 • .He also testified that he was present in po•t because he is moving out of the the home in 1968 when Mrs. Vaughn tried 'district. .. ' to ®mmlt suJ~lde by taking pills alleged· Board Prulde.nf Shella· Me)'e!'I ' 11ld Jy provttled by Hartellus. ~ 1.\nnfn..lhdlCateG in 1 letter his telslgna- . Vaughn told Wohlntr that Hartellus Uor'I would tie effective Dec. 10. came with pblice to the house whUe Mi " -·BZ.Ow'n waa elected to the board three was trying to rrnv~ his wife. He uld tht. -!"d a h.alf yeau-11go. · physician slipped the bottle of pills tnkt s;.. 'l'he vacancy 11IU be ftlled by a special his pocket wlthout comment before of· election· to bl( called: wittun 120 days of flcers had an opportunll)' to see lhe the ruJpatiQn. · • · tnedlca.Uon. the vacant seat Is 'of)en to any "But you lrt all this go l)n?" the ap-regts.Lered votw wl:lo lives. w.ithin the partnUy JncrtduJous Kurillcl, asked. Foantalh Valley School Dist.r1ct. Can- "Why didn't you tell Dr. H1rtellus to quit didates wW hl\le unW 54 day• pr ior to hanclng around the house?"· tht tlecUon lo file with the County • v.aua:hn t.old the de.fense lawyer th•l he ~strat of Voter& .far· the spec.la! e\ec- ·had at leat once ' threatened' Hartellus tion . . wlth v1ole.nce and that his wife's lover hid All voters in~ dtstrict will be ellg1ble 4 tn the closeL to vote on Brown 1 1uccusor. Missile Pact Given Because of their lack of hard- ness, the 'vearability of most dill'- mond imitations is quite limited. I The hardest substance used as an ! im itation i1 synthetic sapphire, lit which is infinitely softer than a diamond. Some imitations can even be scratched by ordin~ kitchen cleanser. Others Io(,se brilliance and clarity when put in water. There are over a hundred trade names for imitation diamonds. There ts little doubt that some iJn.. ltaUoos are better lhan others, ·but no imitation even. come close to lmUating nature's maalerpiece, lhe diamond. Don't be misled Into expecUnX J'he_ TenneSBee min allO commented that actiwls he took against HarteUus In- .eluded lh&,destructlon of some of tM•dor- tor"t' cl&Ui1ng, inr:ludlng ieveral pal.rs or lhom, ..._ WASHJNGTON (AP ) ,_ Lockheed something from an Imitation that Corp. has won 1 $15 million cantr11 rt to lust tsn 't there. Be certain you Reba Vaughn's 12-year-otd daug~. J. 0 OMEGA A-,. dl•Jlllertclt.10C Miid SOI• •rK•lat .. 1e111 •• 11n 1 -11 f lltflltflil•. 14KWll~e •1 )"91!tw ttllf ttlt •r1c .. lat """' ., • , •• , .... MIO . ,• .. t. C. .JJ.umphrieJ ·Jeweferj 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Denna, teatlftcd Lhb momlng lhat she half witnessed several beating~ of htr mother by Hartellua and that lh e physi- clao also adinln11tered druas to Mr1. Vlughn In her prilence, be&ln work on a riew undersea missile know whttt ,you are gettlna: 11 you th1t wlll have a longer raflie than the buy an imitation diamond. ,...,.,., t• YEAl$ IN SAME lOCATION 3.000-mile POfeldon Cl.lrrently belna: in-... IANKAMEi\ICAAO-MA.STEA CHARii PHOJ;.lf ····)401 ' CONVENIENT Tf.,MS stalled in most Polaris ruclear su~ \_ ______ _::. ______ ~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~~~~~ marln1s. ' I j I f ' " I I I t -. . ... -- I WednlldaJ,-1,lfl H • • • • ·will .. ·Scra(ch Mars t r lor Soil ·l • < -M 0 SC 0 W I UPI) -Soviet llClenUsts ;oday Indicated their Mars probes will ICOOp soll fro~ d)e Red Planet into a apaclal £1'0wll> ~I be\')&~ It for ''IHe act.lvtttes 61 M~" Planet Saturday alter ejectpia 1 capsule to land on lls surface beating a Soviet pennant. Official reparts of I.he mission d1d not s\Y I( t~ c•PfU!• oon tall<led or what Jts scieoUfic misaion ma1 be., g..,.nil!Ues lMwe-!IO<f used lo elaborate stnimMfa wW ~ a Cfriatn dynamic •l'l•IJll!n4. 1u111 on ~ thq uld, on Soviet space p. detalls without plcture of chanih' in the ' phy11lcal and would ti& kJ brln& to Eaitb a 1imple of saying oubight Whattb invoJved. cbemlcal condltJons fn the chamber ... a Martian IOU for analyslt on earth. I . · 1 '""1!t ol the Ille ectivltles of Marllan1 " "But lh1a ta&k 11 certainly much more The government newspaper Izvestia published commenta of several leading •J>ll'e aclenllsts who :toolc pert Jn a .roum:ttab!e dlscuasion in coonection with the ntghts of Mars 2 arid Mars JJ Mars 3 ls 1Ull on its way to the planet. The scientists quoted by Izvestia did not directly describe the cooalruction or nti,ssjons of Mars 2 and 3, but they spoke in gener-' terms concerning methods of finding lite -on Mars. ln the past, such "The ;jy ot aeos that beve·be<n 1 The selenliol1 did not elaborate on what complicated," they admitted. expressed • 1 •1 certain nutrient ioh of cuJturt medJum would be ~ The capsule sent to the surface by mediWJ\ llf'l""li'lo ~n soil," bul they said lbal '."II canno1 be rullll ;r'Mars 2 was the flnt'humao object ever ItvetUia ~as saying. , , 4 Uli}. the. P.1arllaos •ould tilt W , ,!bt placed on the plaMfll surf act. America's ''!~'Should be taken to the planet 's i'.alth food, llKf that they 'wauld not Mariner 9 orbited Mara for the flrst time Mars 2 went into orbit arowxt the Red may s l h-t to Jll'OP.I te a • d' the Ur J A better wav of dctennin1ng lf-:_ sucll All other Mariners have been Dy-byr. surlace bl.I ~apaule.,If.thtre ;reveal lbelr presence In ~lheM ea· on Nov. 3, but it WJI a photographic are any mtcrqtf in the sou. they perlments." --lrobe and sent nothlna: to the surface. I , . j . . I . Act Puts Confuswn ·On Draft Uncle Sam may want you, but Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas, an oc· .togenarlan who was once aged 18 to 26 Joo, declared t~y he can't have you . Not for awbUe.anyway. The U.S. Supreme Court justice :;nut .Qff the manpower resources ·of sel{.en .Sout.h1and counties temporarily by ruling .in favor of a suit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in J .os Angeles. . A tbr~judge federal panel had just · ruled against the ACLU petition Tuesduy, but Justice Douglas' swift action -in ef- "fect -reversed their decision. Christmas season inductions ! See earlier story on Page 5) were already liuspended as usual . The river of ..about 1,000 willing or unwilling Southern California recruits ag- ed 18 and up who gambled on the draft lottery and .lost, howevei:1 is now com· pfetely frozen. • No spring thaw is seen until at least Dec. 9, the date specified by Justice Douglas for possible resumption of in· duction proceedings. l/PI Ttltflltl• Notre Damus Prospecttas Confusion reigned in all quarters today over what the ruling actually spells f1Jr lhe drart, including Selective Service Boards 133, 134 and 135 in Santa Ana. "We've had ,no official tnformaUon." said Mrs. Phyllis Crowley, coordinator uf .the three-board,center. "Okay, you run a fly down the left sideline an4 fOU run a post patU.rn into end zone, U lbe bk>Cldol! holds up, I'll throW to whoever is cpen." When Sis· ter Martha comes out to play at Grace Day Home in Sacramento. tbe pint-siled football pla)ietS pay, . JitU.n!!l>n. W•r ~ l/I•:# 1~he jbe•ly ~11' f~f't they've got. ·, Draft board personnel are tra~'lio.nally reluctant to s~k to tbe preys t ~lrs. ,Cro>Vley -¥emqo t~L,. "'~!)t ,"1 ~ lo .someone. ' . 1:1 ' . ~l P~uridirig.;*f7 entura Surf ' ''All we know i~ what we've read Jn the newspapers and heard on the air," she said. ' Potential Southland draftees with up- coming preinduction examinations are being told to for&et it until receiving iurther word. No precise figure en the Orang. County men affected could be immediately of· Dies With Coast Wind general cloudiness Thur~ay we're probably over the worst of it now ."' said Bill Barker, a Channel Island Harbor oUicial. "Twice a year or so the tides come up real high, and the probltms start wben you get a strong onshore wind -the way we did Tuesday." ·fered without a research of the files and 'Mrs Crowle declined a round-figure VENTURA (AP) -Winds in the Ox· . u;, . nar~Ventura beachfront area died down · m sorry, I wou 't want to give out today. causing boiling surf to subs~BJld something unless J ha ~mething ~ -deer.~s~g the chance of further darnage out " she explained. to se 1de homes and a pa r t m e n I During the past few•months. 'mort than building ~ 60 similar suits chalTenging men facing A morning h h tide or 7 1 feet did not ind.ueUon under the i'lew US. draft law cause as ma flooding On oceanfront 'have been filed across the country. streets as Tues ~·s 6.8 feet high Ude ! The ACLU challenge named seven Los because an oUshore ind natte.ned w:ive& ;Angeles area men, but Justice Douglas' from a peak of abo 10 feet down to .ruling was made a! a class action to en-about four feet. -.....___ ·compass all draft age youths. 'Ille NatlonaJ Weather Service s~ The draftees claim they are. eligible to ·earlier reports_ of a ~torm front movmg :apply for defennents under bberaJ pro-southward .-1ncreasmg the c~ce' of ·visions of the revised law. These include more flood mg -"'ere not panning out :the right to appeal personally before a and the ~ch area could expect only state board, the right to have witnesses :testify in their behalf, and the right to be 'told why a claim for defennent is turned :down. The old draft law did r.:>t include . these provisions. 'Caspers Fund·rJtising Party Attracts 200 • More than 200 people &athered Tuesday "niaht in Westminster as guests of Fifth • D[Strict Supervisor Ronald JV. Caspers o( Newport Beach. .. ' ~ ·The Ha ' Penny Inn evetd.~· Wlil b1tled as • a fund raising cocktait"p and tt<:ep- . tion. Guests paid $100 eadt the crowd ; was liberally sprinkled nonpaying · press representaUves anCI coUnty of- ficials. • • •1 Almost every Orange gptnty .depart-. ment head was in aUendiilct as were , : most of the county's leading Political llg11res. ' .• No Nudes Good Ne1vs? • BEVERLY, Ohio !UPI ) -Pie· tures o( two nude women were shown for eight hours over one channel of the cable television • l!l)'5tem or this 60uth-eastern Ohio .. q;:>mmunity. r .. Aboul midllilht. 111,onday, some- one broke in~ the _ltudio where the TV cam~s for the "time and weather" channtl automaUcally .. £C8.Q dials ·l(ring the time, tern· 1 perature ail· other readings. The Jntruder ~ted two pictures of nuOes over the 4tials. No one nOlifie<I' the cable TV of· ficials until about f a.m. Tuesday. On Tuetday wind-la1hed swells cau!led minor ,damage to beachfront dwelling s, lloodecf some streets and dumped boulders on lawns in the o.nltd-Ventura Brea. No injuries were. reported .• Althouih torecasten said lighter winds would probably render Thursday ' s predicted high tide of 7.1 feet less harmfu1, some homeowners continued to pile up sand bags in front of their residences. Describing Tuesday's waVt.s, Mrs . Tilden WilSOll of Rincon Beach Park Drive said they were tbe worst she bad seen In 10 years. Officials said water from one wave crashed in front of a two- story apartment house and swept com· pletely over the structure. Highway authorities reported t9<1ay that spray from six-foot swells In the Rlncon Beach area, about seven miles . north of Ventura. was still washing over U.S. Highway I, which runs close to the shore at thst point . Ne~swoman Released MONTEVIDEO, Urguay CAP) - Frtnc:h newswoman Michelle Ray was freed today by her kldnapers, police soorcts here reported. The 34-year-old jour'n.list was thought to have been seiz.. ed tiy 1 unit or the Popular Revolutionary Organlzatlon of the Thirty-Three, while vl91ting a colleague, Marla Ester Giglio. ' ) • • -' 'One-s .. op Shop' Sought Po·wer Pl.ant Development Reg~l.ation V1iit Vrg~d .SACRAM'ENTO (AP) -New power plant development in California should be rel.(ulated by one agency. "a one-stop shop" such as the State Public Utilities Commission, the environmental plaMing chief of a major uUJity says. nuclear plant must p'ass up to 33 approval steps by as many as 12 agencies and that any one agency i;ould block lhe project. The regulatk>n zhould be shifted to "a single · approval body. ellher a one-stop shop or a final arbiter." he said. The P1JC would he an Ideal agency lo handle tbe job, he told the committee studying planl-slUng problems. cont.rOl on nuclear plant develoPment "would weigh all the fact:s -economic, environmental. reliabllttJ. social and cultural'' In.making Its decisions. "MY plea at this point In lime ls to avoid extension or the lead time ..• U the lead time is extended any further, a plant could be obsolete by the time it'• built'" if 11ctual demand exceeds the pro- jections in ' long planning stage. be said. 1. i . Girl in Phoenix - Catches Hushan'd .. From Lebanon YUMA, Ariz. (AP I -An ta.year-old Phoenix girl, who declared M0nday she would "marry any man over 21" to bold her family together, was preparing to do just that today. The my1tery gir.1, who ln reality Is Mjss Marie Savinon, sakl she would be wed by tonight to "the mott honest one, the one person Who is right for me." Her choice was Lebanese premedical student. tmad Katton, 22, currently living In Phoenix. She said Katton "enthralled her" four hours Tuesday night about love and mar- riage. Miss Savinon. who rerused to reveal her identity bul offered an extensive biography, said Monday an attorney had advised her that she and her four younger sisters would be placed in foster homes unless she was wed. A spokesman for the Arizona Welfare Department said there was a possibility Marie could become the guardian of her four younger sisters If she wert married. ~3 STORES TO SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVO AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF Upper Bay Plan Allotted $10,000 ; By JACK BROBACK Of 1tttb11tr "'"' '''" Orange County Supervisors went on an ecology kick Tuesday, They approved a variety of studies and ,project designed to improve the en· /vironment. Included were: -A p1an to develop a desilting basin on San Diego Creek to improve the quality or flood waters pouring into Upper Newport Bay and to enhance the wlldlile preserVe in lhe San Joaquin Marsh. Funds not to exceed $10,000 were eannarked for a study. -A four-point plan for water quality monltorlne and envtronm.enlal protection of Newport Bay. ' -Pennis&lon to discharge secondary treated efOuent Into Laguna Niguel Late in the proposed regional park. The Moulton-Niguel Water District oUered to supply the lreated water and the Harbors and Parks Commission agr~ that the project is compatible with de:velopment plans for the park. -A project lo develop 1 year-round fishing stre.am complete with lakes at each end In Santiago Creek between Villa Park. Dam and the Orange-El Modena area. County supervisors also: ~pposed a state Water Resources Control Board proposed policy governing discharges into ocean waters. County Health Officer John PhUp, and Flood Control District Chief Engineer George Osborne urged that the board cppose ..:adoption of such ·a policy until \he Sou them Califomla Coutal W a t • r Research Project ls completed. The $1.l million research study Is due in October 1m, -Deferred actJon on a r· n3poled ordinance leoutrtnl: commor<;la relael1 to Jock thf!Jr ti\ad facilities (tolJeb) whlle In county ha,.horr-1t the request of-the Harbors andl Pai'ks COm.mlsilJon which plaru to hold public hearbigs on the possl· ble application or wute controT to i.ll boats operating in the harbors. The proposed Jl00,000 1tuay on the possible development of a desllting baaln on San DlegO Creek wu forwarafi!(f by Osborne. The plan calJJ fo'r the county Flood Controt District to acqulre some low lying lands just north of tbe San Joa- quin Mar11h wildlife preserve owned by UC Irvine. The basin would' Include a network of channels, gates and earth embankments to . protect the marsh. During times of heavy runoff of waters, the basin would remove 25 percent of the silt and debris from the creek before It reached Upper Newport Bay. A study team report on water quality sampling in Newporl Bay was the basis for the adovted four-point plan for ·en .. vironmental protection ol the bay waters. Included in the plan ta the approval of a policy, "to protect and enhance the total environment of Newport Bay through a planned program or water quaUty monitoring a n d environmental pro- tection." . Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach presented the study team report which also recommended that thea Health Deputment and Flood Dlstrlc:I be designated 11 tlie agenclea conduct the program. " Caspers llld the study team's IDqUV"Y. reveaJed that the two agencies' 1~ ing programs were the only mean.lb~ ones behl& cond~ed. ~ A lhlrd "°"mmendatlon adopted caDi for the hiring ol a "recognized advtaorb( the field of estuariile environm~f quality under a short-term contract lilt review the environmental problem& of Newport Bay, study current plans lo> monitoring and control, and adviae tbi supervisors on a total environmental ~ . gram for all of the bay and its ~ waterabed areas." . Money for the study will be provideid from tbe Newport Harbor T1deJ.and'j Fund, CUper1 aakl. The fourth point calls for a project team consisting 9f the county Health Of· fleer, Flood Control District Engineer, Director of Harbors, Beaches am Patts and mayor ol Newport Beach to ovefsee and review the monitoring Program and 11ubmJt quarterly reports to . t b °t supervisors'. On the discharge of treated e!O.uent water in the propo'sed Laguna Nipel Regional Part lake,· Supervisor Caa~s suggested to Moulton-Niguel Wat tr District General Manager Carl Kyrfilli that a more appropriate word be deateel to describe the purified sewer water& Kymla uld be would try. ,. l The Santtaao cree~ flslilnl ·~ ~ ect ll sinillir, Oibo"°" NM, to •1i•aMt water reclamation program in.t.JM Santee area of San Diego County. ~ 1 Water from lbe Irvine Raoch Water Dlstriol ..,.., lnatment plant ..., l1C =-~ .~ m'l"J.:1:2 '&'::1 ,...,..Ir II) •Ille lit~ DDrth ol El Ton> Marble Corps A1r StatlOJi. 1 ' • From the reservoll exces1 water. wou1i be lr1n1ported by pipe or caoal to 5a'I' tiago Creek, another Sil: miles nol1h. when It could be per<olat.d uodeJlround above the county's Jnttne Part. . this would further purify the wa~ water, Osborne expla.IDed, and then-, it' could be pumped to Ille 111l'face bebii)!I VWa Park Dam to provide the prvpoaeit ....,..tJonoJ Jake and lo be releuiid into dry Santiago CreU for a numiDg Ii~ stocked with rtah. . The running stream could stretch fOr several miles westward, terminaUng in j. series of lakes in the Orange-El MOdeiia area. The lakes would be rtclaimed frOm sand and gravel pits. Osborne offered no cost figurlls, but said the project ls technlcallJ possible. ' Nixon Slates Parley: WASHING TON (AP) -President Nix• on will meet with Preaident Hubert M~a of Dahomey in Wasbington Dec. t. ~ White House said Tuesday the leader pl. the West Alric'° republic will be in lhf United States on a private visit Dec. 7~ c.nd wlll 1ttend seukms.of the United Na. tions. · l, YOUR -~ CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERV· . ' ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PA R KI N G IN IOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON mEET LML NOW OPEN EVEJtlNGS AND SUNDAYS F. A. ~1cCrackin or Soiitbem Ctllfomia Edison told a legislative committee Tue!i· day lhal complex government 1pproval steps mean a firm muat count on 1 "lead tirie" of nine to 12 years from land purchase to start·~ of generators. He told the Joint Commiltet on Atomic Development and Space that 1 new A bill to create a single new state agen· cy with ultimate \/oict over any develop- ment aUecting the environment WllS kill· ed thls yeN" in a Sen;ite committee after clearlng the Assembly. McCrackln added that "If we are goinJ to be envlronmentally responsible ... 1t wlll hike considerable study." But he tald that study can be made without Jdded reeulalion by government. SAN DIEGO FREEWA'r IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA fl1cCrackln saki an 1gency with overall • •, i , .. ---f IWl.V _!!LOT · litdian Unit •• • ~ -' Cuts Rails . . . ' ----__,_ H.EPAL f- '" INDIA ;.. -' •• U.S. ·to Consider • ~1;6.'·Pakis~ ~ De~~Jui-pg Dollar . ' . ~· ~~ : <I. I 1 ' ~ V .... ,, .. ..., ·~ ·· ·~ • · ... · fNDIA ROME (UPI) -Tbe:Unlted statu to. Karl .&:biller, the Wat Gennatl NEW DEIJIJ (UPI) -1nc11 ... 1raooa • day OMlldered dtvalua~o of the once ecoilq,mlc and finance mlnilter, qreed • "°~~Ung .ln East ·pa~tan have cut-the mighty ·and mw terioaaly beleaguered with a quutloner that A m er I c 1 n ,.-raJlpay ltpe linking the Di¥Jpur diltrlct doHar u part elf a new Wellml monetary readinw to di!cuss coocrei. f_igures, in-~Jlrilh tht .rest or ;!Q\1 P~n. Indian BURMA l)"lte:m1 • • 1 eluding ~ dollar, repr~ted a • 1oventtnent 1pokesrnel}.&1ld toniahL breakthrough In moQetary negotiations. ~p.ir II In the ~ n6rthwesl "All sorta ol figures have been placed ''JecW of Eut PlldNn: J•·-1 BJ ts oo the hargalnin( table," a European • 11)1 -dllcl°"" raised the poasihlllty ooy 1 8S Common Market official said. "The 'lMt 1 ~led drlYt bj Indlan and lowest figure e far u the dollar is con-'1rebeJ Eait fakj.t;niJ ·;,u under •ry to cerned is a 4.5 percent devaluation." ·'inab !he i>lriajt>u" regiixi Into.. major 0 10 So V1"olent -He said l!One of the other figures WU t ''llbera~ lone" fOr the Bengla Desh I A Y 0 f L,.....L.J lower than 5 percent. ':?-ebe.11 who ·are O&hllnc • Civil.war with IE NGA l Ml. The United Statea conceded the t Palds£ani ~. .. possibility of dollar devaluation in !> JbdioPaliatan ~port<d Indian tr .. ps ur1 ,_ -Quake• Vear" ed negotiations with other memben of the had OC<:Upied Pakistani positions In the -, .I'., -l<H:alled "Group of 10," the world's ~<iowo of Pocl!agarh; which i.s in the ex-PAKISTAN SAYS INDIAN TROOPS CUT STRATEGIC RAIL LINES wealthiest llOl>Communlst countries, In ~me...northwestem tip oll>inajpur. Bu~ B1ttlln9 Goes on Between' Two Nations, QuerrllJ•• FRATl'AMINOf\E, Italy · (UPI) _ A return for significant financial and trade ~dll.D officWI: attributed theae ,actlvJUe1 l&-ee-ttory apartment house occupied by advantages. ~·to·uae·Muktt BalrinJ (Freedom Forca). .1 t Jeart U persons eollapaed ln rubble to-... est.European offlclaJs said they :Jere .~ No .... major;: dashes wer. 'rePortect day Jfter two eqiloaionl tore it apart "reasonably· optimistic that • basil for iot>etween' Indian and Pakistani for~ in s. I B . -d with such force nel&hbon thought there monetary reallgnment1 wu pouible with the area about 180 miles north of Cileut-rugg e are· had beeQ·-&ll earthq\14ke. final negotiations early next year. .>la '"ber4 1)1' lndl1111 crossed the, border · : · . . ' _ _ AuthoriUes said at least nine persons ''There ts every sign that America is -:ttn' Se~. ·But an official Pakistani _ 1iled. arxt.anot~ tilne persons were fn. now prepared to see a framework for a .~poketmaJt in Rawalpindi, the capltil of , ! _ J G • A · jW'ed, aiJ: of them critically. · new system which would include a Pakistan, said the two nations .. .,. dril-M_ a1· or Red Ed_ itoruu ives . nswers Some Inhabitants of this NapJes -auburl> change ln,jh• dollar's value, provided the tP)tlng.towards. &.Jllljor conflict." ol 7,500 fled in panic in nightclothes. conditions are rlght," a European COm· ~ .. Baaio, Ealdstan reported th.It four In-The building was .erected eight years mon Market participant said. .~aian ·fighter plaliei on fighter re(.'On-HONG KONG (UPI) -Communist 1'Some. ~art bent on plottµig," ago and included &hops on the ground · The framework, as discussed by .,.lll.i.S$anee violated.PakiJtan a1r spa.et in China'i internal power struggle bunt into thi, edltorill :qupt.ed . Mao ".IJ saying. floor, one of tbem a shoeshop which finance ministers, involved devaluation :~tM ·Slalkiif aru Tuesday and ttiat the open U>day. . "They wt¢ tel.do thlr",,IC). 't'hat can be firemen said.may have been the origin of of the dollar-and upward revaluation of ~"Plliatani air foree pl111t:s droYt them A major policy edltoriaJ in the ·done~ Even~ tbert.IJ'J, aucb penqns at the explosions. · Western European currencies, such as et!· · , -. newspapers of the Communist .Party and it 'That there 1rt peIJOM plotting J.s an. Firemen said a furiµce possibly filled the franc and the mark plus the Japanese -Sialktif, ln.._EasLeunjab, ill ~-milts ---the lmltd ..farces admttted that some objecU.v.e ft1c\. It is DQ~ .~ ql!'Slion t;>f wlih .gas wu InJhe slxlp and appeared yen. northeast of Lahore and about 1,000 mllea high level leaders were involved in whether we like it or not" the most likely source of the e~losions. Confeunce sources said the six Euro- " ' northweat of the Eut Pa.klJtan fighting. "conspiracies and intrigues." Although Mao'• quote was taken from The explosions were so violent they pean Common Market me.rnbers plus Bri· The editorial published Jointly by the the iP85'· ,anaJysts specializing in Chinese blew down soi:ne power line! and plunged tain would like to see a dollar .devaluation Bloc in I celnnd Opposes Pullout . " Of U.S;.Forces JJEYKJAVJK. I~nd (AP) -Three btr1 ,ol ~ coilltlon govermnerit's _ JOrltym' Pailtaijieot lllllOWlced op- -_ foday.to the threatened upulslon U.$.1 rorcu , fk"om Ioeland, apparently · the leftia~ 1ovemment'1 . plan to se the' North Atlintlc 'l:reaty Orfanlia-~ .base at Kenavlk. · oUUcat ~tor1,aald the defec- ·lllO<luqed a parliamentary tln""I' ol two papers and the party 's ~cal affall'J considered it applicable to the part of the area into darkness. Fires somewhere around the 7 peretnt mark journal, Red Flag magazine, also ~ leadership crisis which developed in mid-followed the explosions and were so in-rather than the 5 percent level mentioned dicated some of the plotters were m-september. -· tense they scorched the walJJ of sur-earlier. • volved in . "illicit relitions with foreign Since · that crisis,, Lin obvioualy bu rounding buildings. ·Jn. return, they sald, the iii: plus Bri- trl ." ~..... been l!eposed IDd no Jqtr11 tbe7'BUCf'-::.-tain would consider an average upward sta in · uiis . listening post. con-cessor" ~ u stipilla~ by tht..ne.w revaluation of lhtlr ·c:urrencies in the 3 to the edilorlal the most open and party coliltttution adopted ,lil Aprll(1M9. Briton Found Dead; i -range. attack yet against Dtfense other t.op military Jelden aaoclaled. 1'11\eu would cive American Industry an M Lin Piao and other military with Lin, iDcluding Huang Yung..iieng, I h p' l F d t4 ...tqe ol about 10 per..,,I In money JeadefS purged during the past three chief of the general staff, aJIO have drop-ris Ot eare kt ma in lelling itl producti While fo"reign month.I, '1qt>llgb none of them was 10£lfi-ped out-of sight and Ne believed t9 have . , eooda would become that much more 1e1- tloited by_ name. been purged. = , BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) -penalve In the Unlted States and thus help It.also WAS considered ~ start 0£ a · "As cbieltains of OJIP!l • are DetecUves said today they believe an Q5'.: the U.S. trade deficit. wide re:ctiffcaUon ca'!'pa1ga in whlch engaged in splitting actlviti they ate Irish Republican Anny uecuUon squad 1 The seven, a Common Market paitici· others-would fall as Chalrman Mao.Tse-, bound to resort to c.onsptraclft and ~ l:.tred a British soldier into a death trap _,.pant said, were J>ttP&}ed to µieet U.S. tung and Premier ChQu En-Jal consoltda~ trlgues," the editorial aaid... visit to friends in Northern ·1reland. demands for concrete. negotiat;ons In the their positions and the party attks tci "In our party's history, those bourgeois Detectives and British Army S~al neac future on lowering their import bar· . reauert its domlnance over the mlli~. careerists, conspirators and persons hav· Investigation Branch said a man found riers against American industrial .and lng illicit relations: with foreign countries, two days ago lying beside a riad at agricultural products. . .,...b1on _.lo f.vor. •I re~ l!ie -V;e•~ Hamme-..1 who clllug to opportunist tines and engag-Teer, Crossmagllen, aboUt 291 miles Japan also went alon& with the ed ln eonspliacles, could not but briq aouthweat of Belfut was Pvt. Robert Washington call for "serious" trade talks ro!D, disVaee . and des~ upon ~. ZS. with the United States. tbe.mselves.tn the end." . _s;,._ liod :11-.,,jbly 1 ... -... ~. ~ -_.,.... ~-,:;u :t1:.:!':,~;.-::::: B 'n" ed., ~ pnVJl!elf oppioe upulstoo· and y . Shells; . ....... out agalnat It pihlldy. ~ - f",;;"iJ,;; ~'.t~~~-Mini-\'ib..~. (l;'rup· ts ,._ • ioell<rw JJt ~; 01a1ui1 , ' -~ , ~ Bushmills . Martian M,,O~ , ' I, • . • ll,.1 T.......,. TAKEN BY KILLERS? V1ltrl• Turner, 16 Girl Kidnaped By Murderers Of Two Women? MELROSE, Fla. (URI) -Poll<e b airplanes and patrol cars searched tlW farming-retiree area today for the IS year-old daugJ:iler of one of t~ wOme1 found stripped and · shot t.o death in I roadside beauty parlor·gift shoJ.o: 'The teenager, Valerie Turner is belieY. ed to have been taken hostage b.y thf murderer -perhaps because she wib nessed the slaying of her mother,. Mrs Bobbie Turner, a 38-year-old divo~ and Miss Pat Marr, 22. Police said chances are slim. thal Valerie, a blonde, blue-eyed junior 11 Keystone Heights High School, was ltil alive. An investiDt<r said she probablJ was "carried aw8y by "·tx>tver com rnitted the slayingi" Tuesday morning. The search fof the gti'I was c.on centrated in a four county area around this north central Florida town. An autopsy revealed today that the twt women were murdered with different guns. One was slain with a .25 calibez pistol, police said, and the other woma1 died from wounds lrom aJarger weapon . Although both women were stripped ol their clothing, police would not reveal whether they had been s ex: u a 11 ' assaulted . The time of ~ea.th wu placed at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. ~ .......... 'J"'°"-"""IO'~vt IJU' • • MrGON ' (UPI) -. ~unlit .troops lb-, Tiit otbef·~ of . .coilltlon , bairun<red e South 'litetliamese ·base I" ~ tllo Communlll l' .. J>lt~• All1IDco -..a . -libo llbenJ 1.tlt party: --. tlia Cenlnl ¥J&Jiland• with hundreds o[ _ShQt.i'S Jagg~d, · Marked Surftice · I!' Johanneson'announi:t.t 111.r he took.of-"bJCb 'ezploolve shells Tuesday and launch- ijlce ~July tf that ht)rould ~o_2~, ell amaller barrages at other Vietnamese PASADENA (AP) _ p~~. the ln-;5 .., .... •Ill:~ wllh the u~.... . " . tin In th r. hod1an Ii-·~ ,. tU m order to cfoae the base which IDlwers opua I e ..... m ru nermost or Mars' twO moons, showed up : 700 Amefican troOp. maD 30 riille; aoutb her c:ouPtrY QOrth of Saigon, spokesmen as a jl1ged, pock marked · and oblong ta lllqtja<fk. : Hf ~•Id the' U ._s~ Aicl ' ' world In • photograph eent hock by The whiskey .that spans the generations gap. f~al would be completed before There WU heavy U.S. air support from Mariner 9. • . ,. • . rlbt lt'IS' oneral. election. u1:~ bambtrt nd hellcopte "''"•hips in , ._ A Jel Pro_puls1on L ab o r a t .or Y • ~ 1 r _... spokesman said the picture Tue8d1y both~· U.S. spokesmen said. At least night showed Phoboa: as beiJlg about 11 two waves of B52s struck In the miles by 14 miles with a "ve:ry'Irregular Highlands mas against Communist in-' shape and a jagged cratered surface." filtration routes_ near the junction of the AUhough the sbaPe is "basically oblong Clmbodi•, t..os ud VJetnam borders. It's so irTegular you can hardly apply Tbe;U.S. command.said there alao.. were anything to it," he added1 • - heavy B52 raids ln support or the .S.000-The photograph was taken from 3;436 mu.South V~tnamese push into the rub-miles away from Phobos, the closeat look ber, ~. but d~lned to giv~ a ever at a Martian moon, and "proved numbtr ... ~ hellcopter gunships Mariner's cafneras are quite .good," the· flew liearly 230 missions in tHat' area. . spokesman · said. At the heldquarte'"Fi of "tht Oper~ In The ahot also Showed a crater in the Tay Ninh pro.vince, one American UHJ.,. n\lddlt or Phobos that appeari;'_,!-0~- Huey helicopter wu heavily .damaged, about two miles across and a ~lie when struck by an M79 grenade rouDd deep. . fired by South Vietnamese Rangers In all Mariner 9 aent back 33 pictures ' . celebrating their monthly payday. Tuesday night, four of Phobos and 29 of The ~us bat~opu!lr Forces the Martian surface. (PF) malitiamen aft!JD~ to guard the The Martian surface pictures may base with flUtomatic weapons and show some detail for· the 'first time, the grenade "launchers. One man was killed spokesman aald. He uid tlMl features are and seven wounded: visible only .with computer enhancement other brawling soldiers ignited a fire in and until studied closet the ob;e:cts cO}lld a dependent housing area of the 2$lh only be parts of the puge dust stonn Inlantry Division on the sprawling base, which has ... ~ muCh of the surface _ . """ rune huts Were burned. f since SePt~ • 'Good Grief! It's fff8d me!' Snow Squalls Blit; Plains, N ortlt!3ast; S~nte Rain~J: alls ' • ' For JOO years, a whiskey from Bushmllls has bfen with us. Charming us. Beguiling us in a smooth, pol ished and iilltogether ltght~earted fiilsh~on. Compare it to your pre5entwhiskey. You needn 't purcha.se a bottle. One sip at your favorite pub will tell you wl'ly Bushmills ht.s intffgued so m•ny gen· erations. It is, gimp/y, o,.it of sight. ' JMl'OKIU) BUSHMIIJS 1sgenerationshaverefined11. 1~ generat10~1s have sipped it. Theverdic t: N earperf ect1on . Bushm1 lls. f ul I of ch•riilcter. But not heavy-handed about it. Flavor- ful. But never over-powering. Bushmills. It reflects the pi11st with a light and lively flavor that isall·today. FROM ll!E WORLDI OIDESl\DIST1f.Wt I & IUllOOF 1001 1~ WHISKl[S-U l'ROnf-IGTIUD IH l~lU.llO. rHl ,IOI. GAttlAU CO ,HtW \'OM, H.l.•lllt .•.. I I ~ I I . ~ I I ' ' I I \ l I t \ I ' • DAILY'PM!j, f Kiss'~. mg er Expeets 0 Settlement · <;ongfassional Unit Scraps $12.1 Billion in fTax Cuts Vote -Bill . OK'd,Goes To Senate WASllINGTON=t . '"1 ala. Ill'• .. weelt.tong ' lo Co~ . .=--·:.:....~ . 1lllClerllllldl -nCit Ill .ant ..Wern.it of the v, --•. . 'l)l 11blto llOll80 +-~!4l 'TueoilliY. that N and 'Pet wlllbo"ill ' adna Jl'fi: ",_ t)!d ,vlolt capital .dl)l ef"P<ldac: Sbloa!W, the I . """*1'1 largut city. and lhic'.Cbou, • much ....uer ~ Juilfo<I • dble Ille for eonveru-In t lal beetle •tmositaere." Dr. H~ A. i6sstng.., 'the ~~ pn!!ideiit'1 "l!Sistant for na- tional aecurity affairs, later had this to 11y about the purpose ol Nixon's plaoned mee\lllp wilh ~· Mao T8'>lung, Premier Chou EJ>W and others: '''There bu lM!en "" agr,.. ment to 4JllCUSI Wues lhat have to do with jht relaxation o( tensions ben,ihn the U~ted States and the Peoples' ...,.... : Republic of China. • •. the th bo' d •--ecti •of ·· minimum we· ezpect to get out This aerial view spots e w an SI.Cl u s ons .• of this trip 11 a better 111> f!!e Liberain oil tanker Jullaos off Nilgata, Japao , derstandlng by bolh . sides of tOday .after it was split in two by heavy seas late udt.,olher'a positions and a Tuesday. Officials said that up to 4,600 tons of crude ainlinulng means o f re-oil may have been spilled in the worst oil disaster in msln!ng Informed about lhese Japaoese history. positions .•.. " --'-----=------------ . Asked II Ni.co woold ~aise " lhe viepiam ,issue, KJsabig.,.. . J clucked a direct reply but said: WASllINGTON (UPn - !'...~~ii!!.= ~·."""" • --1114 Senate negotiators 'l'l1eldly ICl'lpped Ill.I bJlJloo In pro. • posed. Ill Ciiis to '!lllcb Preol- -Nlxotv objecled. Amonl tM cuua.ltles were tu: credits for collep;tullion,IDd.a 1DCn ceoerous i>eraonal Income 1as emnptlon for 11172. Sources at the conference said Ibey 6eilevff! ieductlon. of . wbat !lllQll called the "biidget busting'" lddlliom to lhe las cut bW wooJd ~ by IO per<enl ,Ibo c:llancll .<f I pra:idendill veto, r But tbi veto threat lllJl banp becaUJe of Nbon'• •!her objecllon -t b • Democratic-backed pl,ln · to flnanc:e -yw'a pralden-tlal dectlon campaign from Income· Ill · collectlonl. Ibo sources 111d lhe U.W. and 5eoate negoUators.dld not plail to give up tbAt propoial under which citizens copld allocate II of lhelr las,. to be put Into a campaign' fund for lhe party of their choice. Mtor lhe iioora were opelied Tuesday Dlgbt, lhe smoke bad deared and Ibo _peanut lhells were brusbed from the green felt table, Ibo House-&nato confereneo bad lowered Ibo projected three-year, ~· billion las cut In lhe ~ . bill lo 111.1 bUllon. 'nley plan: not lo be ldeotilled aid Nlxoe oed lo work on lhe cam~ meonl c~ • • • WAS!INq~ (AP) -'"'9 kitty plan today. . The bJat>I euualty --bal ,...i .. ..,.... 'l'bo 115.1 b1Dloli ~ lhe 5onlle lDfuurt WU IU ~ bll( c.mn. ... ~ resembled lhe U.W. pwed bllliGn.lii .-.Ue! over two yww dllic cO!lldp, ........,. a. bill 1114 wu close to NW>n'1 proposed for ' porenil who l<Jllll time -In ml original requal to lower In-~ ba•' ,.u ... tat crodll •pi ...... 1'qlbolee ........ dlvldUal l!id <OrilOfalt lasea for .,,u.,..1111uon Ibey PIY out flnandll t-1ill to provide IP""dl•I power for for their ~· ~ ~. biJi -, ~ 'fi> a. the econo!ll,Y. ' ' . &eoafe, ~ liM ~ a ~i:-u;.=:-:-~ Spec' ial V rite· Suggested :. but . not · jd&lllOol House warned the conferees lhe •-• ~. ...._ ~~~-!be ---- .,....,.. H tt aJOtaloed ellher T E d D di k . Aid l!OUl,O 'l'l1eldly turned clo"1I • "budge: busting" senato pro-·O D ea OC OD . =~-~'I: villool or lhe campaign kitty. mooiloo' ...,,... , ~. lo lddltlon to !be veto WASlllJ!GTON (UPI) - A 5enlto barialnlnc ~ In in Ai1o jeded -llliSlnalR• -~ the word was spread todl of effort to reconcile a~· bllltoo ...::'., •--• the -·-• lhat Nll<oo would ca 11 ~~ ~Y onl ~ u,,; Senate vt<Sion ot foreign aid ~ ,..;'~ a~ Coogrus back Into • ~ cumilt foreign aid deadlock iegWatloe' wllh a fl.l billion lo all . Clllllldato for f.edetal ....ion liter this year H ti -•·• -•·• H..,. House bill. An OV<ll, stickler .moo. , ........ and leaves him wilh by pro..,....,. I •i--point la lhe war' !li!pe ml yu• 1 las plan be mllSI veto. vote 00 aiSenate ~encl-Morgan ·aid 'be . ..u· ready The H-refUled. u 61 Republleao .en.tors close to the-war • m e • d m • n 1 "'°' willl five d If le rent _. !be· Senate, ·fmpolltlon ,.r !be ldmlniltration wbo ISked · lri~=.lmr..~ot'gan, prom11e1 on·tJial pohii. But~ =~"1'; 500 , LBtd Off FONTANA '(UPi)'-More lhan ~workers 11 lhe Kaiser steel mill bavo beeo lsid off sioce sept. I due to a lack of lteeJ orden, I plaot ofiicial by reparted. The spokesmao said production ii down to 43,000 Ingot-tons of ateel per week or 1~000 Ingot.tons below lhe yeor'I blgb. (D-Pa:), chalrmlD of lhe said he would oot alve up II all . president, ~ lhe House Foreign Affairs Com·.;!°"' tutned down. . . Senato ·1114 the H.,.. 1ot m!Uee, said he ..,Wd be .. w. ·.> ''l'd"'*'lhe Senato amiJi>d. Rtpreseotalf.., , ; Ing, 11 necealiary, to brelk off\ meol IOI llouae voto ~atb,er Both Ille n;,,,;. end seoate 1 conference .-the aid bill lhari ,.. lhe forelln aid bW ' · and ask lhe House whelher he di. " Morgan said ~"an ' In-bUls would · onlJI dtel ean- 1114 Ilia fellow negotiators 'im.1ew. t . ·dJdates for ·-federal !JI• should accept the ,....Ued · '!'Iii ~ Introduced · !lctS. ' '. C' ' Mansfield amenclmenl by 5enato DemocraUc.Leader .'lt>e oqual tflne)lrO'ls!on1et Morlan made the offer Mike Mansfield of Montana, t1ie communtcatlona act re.. desplto the fact be and most of would dedm' It. to be "Ibo qulrto rl!llo'll!d !~~i?" ~ lhe House ainferees oppose VjiOUcy of !be United States t;oos lo make a..._ ~ lhe omeodmeot. Morgao and lhat all American' miJttF1 .,....ble .air time to ID -r.~ hil Hou!e contingent plahned fon:es he Withdrawn lrt>m dldalel requeatlng II lf.-lo , lo meet qlln todly wilh 1 Indochina · -. ali. moolhl , pi:ovlded free to an oppanl. "We'upect to settle-the wilr In Jiidochina either through the progress of Vietnami:r.aUon or direct negotiations with Hanoi. We do not upect to settle it in Pmng." Teen Joins Draft Boar.4 No D-,afting Planned Froni Dec. 9 . to 31 ' WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Selective servtce does not plan to matt anyone between Dec. 9 and Dec. 31 of tllb year so that ''®nl men who might otherwise be Inducted during, !bat perldd will be able to sily borne. dUring the holidays. under l2S bad .not beoo called and these would be carried forward into the •1eztended priority selection g r· o u p ' ' which will be liable to calfup during th e January·March period nezt year. ·:JrJEEE CJ:BUmJE§~ . ' • ! HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -Those1 ~bo would have been • Gov. Milto~ s b a p P' ad-·caned during tbal period, ·~ ~ mlnistetta the oath of office to however, still will be liable to I MichaeJ A. Simmorui,. the first a callup sfuring the first three ~ · 18-year<ild1 in • the nation'• months of 1972. The Selective history appointed to a local Service this year is drafting dralt board, and then ~ men wilh lottery numbers up Police Seek 'Up to Six'. In Robbery nounced tKe 'nominatiom of to 125. three' studeilta to UM: boards or The SeJ.ective s er vi ee tnWees of Uu-ee uruveniU~. reVealed the mspension ptW _Simmons._ of MaeyavWe, Tu~....in r-DI• -lo a '.JIEW.YOI\!{ (U)'I) -:.Bullet Pa., said it waa "fabulous ••• · reporter'• question. &liells found lit an abandoned to have the responalbillty and On Oct s the lel'Vice bad blood-stained car believed lll- to be only 11." announced a draft call of eel by masked bandits wbo He and the three 1tudtn1' lO ooo for the remainder of hel,d up a Manhattan bank llhared lhe podill)ll.wilh Shapp mt. It sai<l .. ~ of lhese ' Tuesday were being checked at a news con!.._ Tuesday. would ljOicalfec\ botlreen N.,V:; 'ldilay to ..-U1heY are port of Studeiib nominaled to fill 1 aqd! No\ft ,1, anc1' the re-·r an amm~n-"~ cache stolen trustee vaeanclel at their main.fog 3,sllo betw~een Nov. 29 from a state annory. . scho91J •r<Aliyi M. c.i,.n,p, aod Dec. e .. Th .. lhere were~ A group of meo.weanna • of Philadelphia, a senior of ~no 'acttl~ ctU'OP8 during the masp stoIF ,t,14 ,"1o to $11S,000 ? Tem~le Universtty ; BeMOn M. . 'J'hinksgiving period either. from a br8nCb of the Harlem " Llchtig, 20, of PhUadelphia, a The spokesman did no• say Savings Bank fl,ve mlnu_tea . jun_lor of Pennsylvania state. bow many men would be left 'after lhe baJik tpened. , Uruvers1ty,, and Mrs. John _ for callup' daring ~the ftr.st F!Ve · per908', lnCludlng ·a ' Ol'.l'iltsburgls, ·1·"8J!uate &tu-dlcated that the number would po ce "";"' ' t (Sharon) D Onie Novak, 22, quarter of 1972; but he in-11 .,.._""!f,' were wouoded · dent ot lhe . Ujlvemty of be .man. 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It was a budget.cutting declslon, although the encroachment of houSlng ll'OUlld· the base 111d the incompatibility of fly· lug with tbe'leSl4entlal neighborhood were also cited u reuona. Then the Navy revealed it was planning to build 2,· 600 housing unlla ai;commodating 10,000 persons on the base. Tbll wu follo'wed by a freeze on cioaure of the · atltlon. · Finally, Defense Secretary .Melvin Laird teported ·last week that be bad initiated planning for the retention of the 1>aJe u a reserve training center. · An accompanying etstement said that the NIV7 would continue to operate the base, 1.600 Navy 111d Marine reservists will atlll uee It, and that 1,000 Army nRrvlsts and 8SO Army National Guard and reserve ·;. aviation units will be assigned to the facility. Fixed wing aircraft -It Is not clear whether these would be jets -and helicopters will be flying out of the station, according to U.S. llep. Craig Hosmer (~Long Beach). A rear admiral ID the Naval Reserve, Rep. Hos· mer 1ppears to be supporting the latest decision and In dofnc ao II not being very responsive to his constituent& Two plua points have been brought ou~ however - that future flying must comply with the Natlon,i Environ· mental Pqllcy Act and that conversion of the station into a !ilalor commercial airport bu been ruled oul But what about the plan to build military housing unlta on tile alatlon, a proposal that would place a beayy ' . We Look .for Co~firmati.on Of Beliefs Dear Gloomy Gus •' ... ' ~ . If Huntiqton Beach goes for a "ltronl" lnltead of a "weak" mayor, let blm be otron1 In leader· sblp but wealt In political machine bull4lnJ and patnmage for ..rvtla --G. A.N. 1'bal I rdmnsd from my ....tloo, I ~a 111111bor ri ktlen from rudm all ..., Iha COlllllry aaldn( me to con>- JlllDI ca Iha trap: moll In AttlcL ............ "'*" .............. ... 11111111.,., ....... ""lid ...... . ............. .....,. ........ ~ ... . .,: .:":...-and.,.=:..~ :i:':U: ~":° =· = flclall. But that II ID I W!Ot to IOI' when ~I evidence &bowed that cm 11111 ...,. rlcbt -. l'lhlt I would the ID Inmate• and ,..ro. wara llhot llkl .19 do' loda1 II _ to comment "" by -and not a11111ln1ted bf """"'"'~•l>f.,•" rather than aprell ~-·• ~ a......n.. ,. .. ,....._. .. , ~-~l'" -:-;--o. --w.,....,. Tbtro II a wldeapread delutlan that '1111 ... WU jrue In Iha Kint Stale bw'den on local W<payen! Hu that been dropped! It ii . not clear. , • And will the Naval Air Reservists who wen traia- ferted to Pl. Mugu and San Diego be brought back! That also ts unknown. Lo6 Alamitos city<officials are right to push for answers to these questions arid to ](eep up the pres8W'e for more cutbs, if an outright ban ts unattainable, on future flying. The Defense Department has said once that the area is unsuitable for large-scale flying opera~ lions. It ehould be reminded ol tbal . i Positive Service by YES Employers with part-time and one-time jobs are gel· ting tog ether with teeo·agers 1n increasing numbers in l West Orange County, thank& to in agency known as the .f Youth Employment Service. The idea behind YES, which ls being used through· out the nation, is to help young people looking for jobs 111d people with the jobs -be Ibey housewives with dirty windows or caterers faced with a seasonal rush - find each other. There are branches of YES currently operating in }iuntington Beach and Fountain Valley. The Fountain Valley service is run in conjunction with the Teen Help hoWne and the Youth Service Center. . A epokesman for the Fountain Valley project safd they have found that the Huntington Beach branch ia at• tracting most of the jobs. So rat6er than compete, Foun• taln Valley offers job counseling ,_ teaching how to land a job and keep it -and refers them to the Huntington Beach branch. ' The Huntington Beach service ia ~ by the Junior Women's Cl ub of Huntingtdn Beach. It ls louted in the Huntington Center Mall and in the past sll months 600 jobs have been found for teen·agen. It's a positive service, indeed. .. H Pt1rpose of Clearly Stated Goals, Measurable Objectives Providing Feelings of Achievement To The FAlllor: . Vice President Agnew, writing in Today's Education (Dec. 1971), ha. termed the growing trend toward behavioral-objective teaching aa a "threat to the American family." It ls difficult to follow his thesis, primarily because the allegations are totally ground! .... Tbe whole basis !or developing an fmtructlonal program whlcfi b&s clearly atated goals and measurable objectJYea Ls to provide every· learner at all grades w!lh ,n<:UITlng ~P of acftievemenl IN A TIME SUCH as ours, when the traditional structure of tbe family II lhr<atened bf pressure and change, the childfen in a coolused society become "goal-lea" and disoriented. j;cboob must accept the youngsters as .lhly COlllJ': ~ "OUR GROUP cOuld find no polnt in • :· .. ,., •.. ~ time between conception and birth at M •1L-which polnt we could say that this was • 811.JJUX . not a human life. The changes occurring ( ... J between implantation, embryo, fetus, newborn or a mature adult are merely Lttun 1f01'n rtadnt ort t0tlccnm. stages of development. Nor.mallv wntn-1 1hould convev their · This confe~nce consisted of • me1saae1 i-n SOO word.I or leu. The biochemists, professors of obstetrics, and fight ·to condana1 letten to fit fPC1Ce gynecology, geneticists, etc. It also or eliminate libel ii restn1ed. AU let-repreSented various faiths and races. kn mu.it tncl1MU lignat1&re and tnaii. Because of our present s c i e n t l f i c tng ·address, but nomtl may bt ioith-knowlege of geneUc programming we held on rt~lt if ivffident ,.ea.ion know that a plant or animal can only ::S:er"t. Poetrv will not be pub-grow Into what already ts 1 t s predetermined species. I believe a human magazine (be iJ director of the A.M.A.'s fertilized cell already is a human person. department of food and nutrition) 1ay1 1 tbat most special dJets for weight cootrol JF THIS IS a human life, he must be 1 and health are the bunt, ,granted the protection of our laws and "Tfie best diet " be uyi "ls 8 nonnal Constitution. Do we not give life the born. If the natural mother does not fee.J she can take care of the clilld, put ft out for a~opUon. I UNDERSTAND there are five to eight couples waiting for every child that i1 available. The child b waated, maybe not by its natural parents but by someone who for qrre rtason or another cannot have ooe bf their own. · May I suggest to the editors that they • call birth right and give l!Qual apace to them so that the young .lid can be shown a path other than aljorllOif. PA;RICIA F.ELDE , • 'Shallow ~ties' To The Editor: whit we call "man lflak, _WbeQ .tt _'IY, flnlDI admllted .-~..,comm~il:ii~r:l:5l;;;on;;il"ez;;:-. --=:=-~--ibyO!liCWdOin,UiC!iillliiiA I I or n e y en:ilea • power-. G<oeri1 Mllcl>ell, that the ahoptlnf ol ~n._inaectitt. ~Lhostlle allenated and often' d1sinterested In learning. CIDL.wit.h ~ porUms..i benefit of doubt when we rescue a lost • --cblld or a trapped worker! How about But where on the Orange Coast can you Poor innocent babies?· A.s regards the President'• meeting with AEL::ClO Jead~,.._George..Meauy;_ The subject was suppcl6ed to hive been "Labor and Negotiations With RefereDce , to It." fU1!y penuulve In-the atudenll wu both unwarranted and fJuence upca public unneceuary, there wu no ma11 1hlR opntoo. I hove never In pul!llc oplnlon. The people who tbouabt believed thll to be Iha e!Uderita "°"' responlibie ("They tM, and all reliable ubll for II. -~ they?") conllnued -lhlvueen ,; to fliallly the alsyki(1 -and uonerato talldl to -!rm my the Guanllmtn. • · vtew. , ONB OF TRE most respectable mid 1UJ1111111bl• .. -., In ~s field, Jalej>h Klopper , .... yeore ai• came to tbe followln& conclusion : "Communlcalloo .. -""""11 11>-dJcatu tba& per1U11lve ma.at com- numlcalloo II In general more· likely to nlnlomt Iha ezllllni oplniol( of Ill audleace than It II to cha(; public oplnJon.'' • ' 1'/hat thll mean.a, 111molY, exprelaed, Is that we look for evldenCi tliat c:on11rm1 what we alrudy btlltve, or want to bellevt, and tpore or re~ any contrary .-. TUl8 CAN BE cIOarly seen In, the ,. TSE BOGEY-MAN of the "power of the preia" or the "lnflueoct of the media" .. ~tuated by polillcal and doclrlnalrt etemaota for their owu acf.. vutage, Dot , becausa It 11 true. Just .u , in mucb tbe wne way, cert.am polllldana altaclt the " b I d d e n penucien" of advertlalng, w b e n ev0<1 IO~ 'pleco ti .....,.,., lndlcata that ad..nlalng enrdsea only a minor and unpttdlctable Influence on the mlndl and declllonl of t>uy<rs. What c;hanges our mind la personal aperiencf. Nothlna 1hort of llvlng In a slum could make mo1t people reCognlze wbai must bt done to eradicate them . 'nl.is ts why progress 11 ao slow and sermona ao fuUJe. , Army.1·Hung Vp on Hair WASIDNGTON -The Anny brass ( may have failed to ·~ drug abuse and nclal strife in the ~ks, but no one can accuse them of'belna: soft on haircuts. As evidence, SP/I Harry DuVal, whose ht.tr was f!JUl)d to Qe perhaps a quarter· Inch too ,Jong, is •awalUng court-martial for th1s llrrendous offense. 'lbe au.tied strauly locks were spotted by an WJe-eyecl officer at the National 5ecwil~ency where DuVal performs JtuU.: . res for the Army. It wasn't, alaa, the t time DuVal's hair had aUghUy <Mrr,r0;m"Anny 1peclflcations. ' ' HE w AS CALLlb rN by bis superlor, Capt. Robert Caddell, who arlmlY handed blm a WJ1tten onter. "l, the tommand-Jni olllctr of Co. B U.S. Army Securlty A&mc1 Support Gr«ap, am &lvina yoa a Jaw!UI order to -,_ hair cut and )'OUr mus- bche trimmed to compJ1·wlth the 1tsnd1rdl requu.d llJ Anny lltlUlt!iona -. S<ctlon I, . paralfa)>hs ~." Caddell commanded 1n wr1ona. Suitably lmpreaed, D)Jval ha1tened to his alrlfrieod'• ltouse for 1 trim, since JI • w11 too late in the di,)' to consult a birber. Sbe sntpped off aome of his locks am shortened his sldebUrn• • bit. llVT THE YOUNG LADY clearly has different tastes in hair styles than does Gen. William Westmol"tland, the Anny chief, whose balrcut edida have led to the crackdown on GI hair. For desplh! the trim, DuVal'a hair le.ngth was found next morning to he beyond the legal ,limit. No less than CoJ. Hennan Conrad, the group commander, made the momtng in- spection. He expressed dissatisfaction with OuVal'I haircut and ordered him court-martlaled for disobeying a wrlttep order. Last July, DuVal came perUoualYclOM to an earlier court-maUal. The Intrepid ha ir Inspector of Company B, Captain Caddell, crdered OuVal to get a haircut. The Gt protested that his hair didn't reach his collar and 11kl bt wanted to talk to a lawyer. But In the end, he sub- mitted to a regulation haircut. NEVERT!IEl.E.'<'I, Caddell hu 1111 y ordutd a court-martial anyny. Colonel COnrad dlsmiased t b e charges and issued 1 letter of reprimand lnsttad. Now ,Cl!Urt·ma111al cbarps .. pending over tbe"latest Incident. "Thia chip just won't get a haircut/' Colone! Conrad told UI n.tefully. DuVal wu trained by taxpayers as an electronic Warfare analyst. This la highly apeclalized work rtqulrlng 1 ~secret clearantt. WbUe be Is 1waltlng the Great HJJl"C\lt Trtar, however 1 _ ~ Army h11 Ullined him lo menial JOOI• Any understandilg of the ca~ and factors leading to, the present plight of education ·points clearly to behavioral a:nalysia. By providing t m m e d I at e learning objectl.v!S and me a au r In g achlevement.i, t6e school significantly reitores a feeling of confidence and a aense ti seU...teern to the child. WHEN PARENTS and c bl ld r en undentand the learning objective-an ldea that presupposes there are Interested parents -school and home !'Wore to the learning situaUon one ·of Ill primary and tradiUonal posiUons: • working group cooperating together for • reasonable goal. How could such • ait)Jation threaten anyone? DA VlD CURTIS Chance to Be Heard To The Editor: On Dec.-2. at 7:30 p.m., 1 hearing will be had before the Airport Land Use Commission of the County of Orange in th e hearing room of the Orange County Planning Commission, 400 Civic Center Drive W91t, Room 1681 Santa Ana, ~l.ifomia .. The purpose ol. the meeting will be to detennlne whether or not the action or the Board or Supervisors in the matter of Zone Change No. 7l-58 Is in the best intere.st.s of tbe Orange County Airport and lhe IMijacent area, pursuant to the provisions of Section 21676 or the Public Utilities Code of the State of California. THERE WILL NOT be a public hear-ing· a:i: su·ch. biJt the commission wishes to hear from McDonnell D o u g I a s Corporation, the proponent, the County of Orange, the lrvine Company, and NI other age'ncie!I. entities and persons who have any lnfonnation that may be helpfu l to the commission in making its determination. DONALD W. KILLIAN. JR Acting Secr(!tary Airport Land Use Commission Weight Control TO the Edllo" Dr. Philip L. While In Today's Health B11 George --- Dear George: I've heard that you 'have to be popular to pet. Is this true? WONDERING Dear Wondering: No matter how much pressure 11!1 put on you, do not give 'fay from what you know is right. You do NOT have to pet to be -hm . Either you've got to tum lhat ques- tion around or I've got to get a new anslfer. find a tos>quallty wtaurant that serves Jacqueline Combs, DAILY PILOT small portions of fine food? Everywhere I (Nov. 18), seems to feel It's all a matter I~ they stuff the bell out of me. of money, rush It through, rind the money THE RE.WA.UR.ANTS should have aometblJ:!r floe and small on every menu, for the dl<lera. like f fine smali salad with top dressing, tossed, hot sour Frtnch bread or rolls and a good f11et or top sirloin, aandwicb. Being unable to find thele 1n the beach arte, we are forced to stay home to eat. Let them try Monte's on Fair Oaks in Pasadena. and learn something. This dimer Is not cheap, but Ws GOOD. FRANK KLOCK Minue ol 'Blatant' To the Editor: In your issue of Nov. 24, two letters appeared In Mallbox iq ,vbich the word ''blatant" was used. The first, an offtclal statement by the Student Council, California College of Medicine. UCI, and signed by Tom . Garite, that organization's president, began: "Despite the bl•tant need for the expansion of health care facilities in Orange County .•. " The secoi'ld letter, from Jean Forbalh, read : "Jacqueline Combs' feature stories on a:borUon In Orange County gave a blatantly candid picture of the economics Involved.'' ACCORDING TO. the un a bridged Webster's New 'fWe,Jilieth Century DleUonary, second edition, there are four meanings or definiUons for "blatant." These are : I. Bellowing, as a call. 2. Loud-mouthed; offensively noisy. 3. Too complcuous: obtrusive. 4. Very showy; gaudy; nashy. SGrttEBOW IT doesn't seem proper to refer to the need for expansion of heallh care faclliUes as 1'blatant" nor should Jacqueline Combs be flattered to have her abortion aeries described as "blatantly candid." 1i Or don't letter-writers own dlctWnarles? JACK SEYMOUR Abortlo1t Que•Uoll To the F.dJtor, Pro-abortlonisls have been mounting a one-sided campaign to change our laws. I would lllce to"<tllp. and tblnL The basic questk>n Obribusly f!, when does human Ufe beglo? tf what Is growing within. the mother ls not human Hie. tMn It deserves no consldenUon. Only the mother's well be.in1 matters. Because doctors and scitntlsts do not 111 agree, the easy way out seems to be winning. However, ln October, 1967 in W1shlngton, D.C. the first IntemallonaJ Con!erence on Abortion came to a Jt-1 conclusion pro- Ufe . somewhere and get rid of It, the sooner the better. Al, an O.B. nurse, I have seen girls try to do this and even celebrate. I havt also seen the tears of regret for the life lhat was going to be. MARIE SWEENEY Abortion Alternative To the F.dltor: In regard to the article, "Path Paved for Problem Pregnancy" (Nov. 18) ~y Jacqueline Combs: U I understand this article correctly, you are telling any woman who Is with child, If she for one reason or aoother does not want to face the responsibility of hav1ng the baby, all she need say is "I am not emotionally capable of havtng a baby,'' and be able to come up with lhe money. $180 and up, depending on hew long she i'-pregnan t. And Planned Parenthood or ~ Control InsUtute will het_e her to kill, or 'llminate the !Ue within ~ hody. And .-ura11y you will never try to make the er1 feel gullty. She will have m1ny 1 lonely moments in her life to do that by herself. OB MAN JS SO foolish when be thinks he can kill a life just to please htmsell, just to s.aUsfy hfs own needs. No mlh bas th.is right. When God set up the pattern for life it was to be recognized and respected by all of mankind. In Biblical times, the wblmJ of nko, the power of man, t¥ hate of Min decreed that a chlld be slain. Not being sure just wbo this child was that was born to be sav1or, cou.ntt~s numbers of inno\.'ent children were fl;urdered . It't happening again, only this Ume man bas made It legal. But is It really? It is J\llt u wrong now as It w1s then. WHY ARE WE aUQwing ourselves to partake in the destrudfon of the tmborn? They have a rlj:ht to life, just as much as you or I have. , . . Just how much power does ~ want, that he can choose wbo 1s to 11•11Md ~ho ls to die? • We do mt cut oU our noae bfiause It amells aomelhln1 evU. Why cut a r.tusl It has done no wrong. Pleasa &tvo the babf a cblnco to he Quotes Daniel Webster -"Given a free preu , we may defy open or lnsldiou!I enemies of liberty. It instructs the public mind and animates the spirit of patrloUsm. lta loud voice JUppres~s everything wblch would ralae llseU anlnst the public liberty, and IL< blssUn1 n1l>uka 1ic1u.., Incipient despollsm to perish lti !be bud. Subject matter was not a poll to decide whether "All America" is ready to stand up Md cheer and applaqd and amile approval of Richard M. Nixon. , The American people ere "weary" of the President'& shallow tactics of mnearing rather lhan facing the iuues 11 a leader with charader. ' , BERNICE BAKER Dismal Attendanee To the Editor: " Public rorwna Have been held recently on such diverse and important topics as sebools, parkl, beauUficatlon a n d ~lio> in Hwtlinglon Beach. Tho city Is In the process of adopting a master plan for the future growth of the city, and has • appointed ct t l z e n 1 conurtittees to assist in-the formation of this plan. These committees must renect the attitudes and desire.. of the people In their recommendaUons to the city council. The city is affording ~the public an opportunity to expr.,. IL< viewpoint prior lo enacting any formal poUcy. ~TO DATE, THE attendance at these meetings bas been dismal. True, they require time ind atteoUon to att.eod, but think of lhe ·benefits! We as ciUzena can speak, and 80Jlleone will listen! A rarity indeed In goV!l'nment today. On Thursday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. In the Administrative Annex, 523 Main Street, HunUngton Beach, a forum wW be held to discus& such 'tsSues as high riles, mobile home parks, apartments, etc. 'I1te future planning tor these will be our clty'1 strength or demise tn the coming years. Someooe wants to listen to us; let u! take advantage of this opportunity and speak. We may not Have such a chance again. WILLIAM J. DOUCETTE ORA.NOi COAST DAILY PILOT Rob.rt N. Weed, PlibliaMr Thomu Ki..a, EdUm . AlbmW.Bata Editorial Page Ui"1r Trte rdltodal pap or the Dill.It PU,ot seek& to lnfonn &n4 stlmu· tall! rcadcn by p-t9n1t1nr lht. new11paper·a oplnlom •nd com. mmtary on toplo or ~rt'l!t •nd 11ti:ntflca~ by p~ a forum ror the txptrcdon ~r noAdm' oplnlnM, Md by riUng !he diVf'l"S(' vi~llltt ol formed ob- ~ and 1pokn;men on tuples ottMday, Wednesday, December 1, 1971 L 'I ) I ) • .I 'I I , ' ' .. ' . . . . . . ... ... ' Poing .. Her Chri~tmas Shopping ·wyneite ·su11i .. n shops to; Christmas giri; ·to match her u...;ueci budget while previewing handmade· items and fpods to be sold Saturday, Dec. 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. a.t Robinwood PFO buaar. Mrs. Clyde Brown assists the young shopper. San!a's _visit and Moon Bounce are planned. ' ' " ~ D-,J;:·J!J~t.~~ ~ r , ... -·'· '\ Your Horoscope / • I ' . Agend~s bG~ai;ed to . . "-,,. (Editor'r Not<: A f>JO•· _,_~evottd to Fountain Valle.,, Huntmoton Bt~, 'Octa7' . V.i'11/ end s,a1 B h 11oo1 District pyrtnt • tt hty t orgonizatiiml wilt apPtar h& .. Iii< DAil< Y l'ILOT tGCh We~. Informtiuon· must be ; rfe<iv«L b~, Mri. GUbtrt Turn.buU,, 5fS11 Mangrum DliV<, H1tn«nglon BtG<h b~ 5 p1m. Thurtdo11 Jor pulHi-ca«on Wed...,~.) Crest View· PFC Mrt. '!lalktr Lui• Prealdenl COMING UP: C hr I 1tm1 s UOoa for thl Holldaya LI UUe, <ii. raablon abow ,ocbedµ!ed tomorrow nl&ht from . '1 to t . In Murdy Park Clubhouse •. AWlllnlq• la IL !Cir adults,. 00 cenla for chlldren p•er ,'!!· Children Wider U ;,\it ,ho ..,. • milled free. H- fuhlo111 will ho lutured. ' . ' Mn. Tbnothy De1Alca ;;om narrate the lhow, aOOOl'din, to Mn. Mike Klreb,eotner,. cbaliman. • f REPORTS: Finl grade cllaa, ~u winner Of the memo berabip drive. bazaar will be preaenlejl Smith Parent Saturday, Dte. 11, from 11 to I the ' Coun~il a.m. p.m. on "' scboolgrounds. S p e c i a I Mrt; Patriet DoHu; feature will be a shopping 1 rOom 'for chlldrtn only ln . Preaid~ . wbieb all morchandlle will · ·· ·.1_,. ll · · be priced• at . IL or 1 ..... -COll!ll)G·\)P: y1.,..'1' 1. coli.ct Children can shop there for · · canned ioodl · to. b e · gifts for their families and dlatrlbuted to needy famlliea have their purchl* wrap-at Christmas. ·J>l>d free. Proceeds ,from the be.uar· Will be uaed lO p u r c h a-s-e supplies · for OiriBfmas baskets for needy" families, to help fi- nance the teacher aide pro- gnm and to supplement school supp).i.es. In addition, 3 portl~ ol the proceec:b will be placed in a fund for the purchase ol a heart di· sease detection machine. Marine View PTO Mn Melvtn Oliveira Preside.11t COMING VPi Cualom crea- REPORTS : Proceeds ol aL'Tiost $2400' were reallled from the recent candy atle. Bicycles will be awarded to the top boy and g i r I salesman, and 20 transistor radios will be presented to ruMers-up , .. Unit hosted a reading meeting In which teachers discussed t h e · reading skills of students in their grade levels a n d distributed repre.sentatiye reading material to the parenU. Hosteues were the Mm... Robert Eckhardt, Patrick Doonan ind Larry Kennedy. • Checking-Off Santa's List Sheri Leary Oefl) checks her list for Sanla while brother JOhn gets some buY1!1c suggestions from Mrs. Richard Lanford for shopping at'the Newland PTA Chrlll· mas ·bazaar, White Elephant, boutique and bake sale Wedriesday,·nec. 15, at the sebool following the 7:30 p.m. Christmas program. · ~-.... 1.·•:"""·"'i·lf•·';;. ••. ~ ., . I ·. ""~ ·;_j.> .-f··~v-1 -: ~~·$agittariu'-s: Fortune· Gomes Unexpectedly ~ ' To av~id disappoii\tmeiit, prospectl~e brides are reminded to have their wedding stories ajth ~Jack an~ whi!.e glossy ~bolo-THURSDAY UtUe to ofler. JC.-i;·,; r... You will be 1urprlsed-ln graphs IO<llll liAILY'1'"(ifi,i;U.OT }Vomen s 'De-, • ~~ pond a-rdingly Stick close pleasant way. Sell-restraint Is apartml!lt'IS ... "•ee'k''liii •~-•-.wedding •. ·' · ". "ae' ·R 2 · "" · • •· ' • · _. · .,.. to fimlliar grollnd. G<ilng too euentlal. Pie~ ~ed alilllJ!ij~e will!l!>t it--, BJ!·ayDNEY OMARR far a!icld now would be costly. CAPRICORN (Dec. :.Jan. be used;-<:f . • ·..i; ,. ~~~ Cij,riCdnr.:it, capable of 11): Yitalitymakeacomeback. For · eiigagement.-Jniio~ents ti iJ. -g~ u1J1iiiate vindication. TAURUS (April,JO.May IO): Your morale gets boos! from lmperative1 lhe stmy, ... iccompariled These ~ are patient, Examine wtth· care what ii family member. There b by_ U>Iack' 14 •.While jl,Qf_sx,')il!lw:e.JiLs,.ub-,,,.,.' -•-'pe"'rs"'l=.stent, llld ambitious. They offered. Someone ii deslrou! more harmony than I n milted six w s )>r tllD_i;9,:before·the wedding' are. a IT IO iiJiryu, to-fonn0 f obtaiiilng what yOiJ pouus. -i>revlourdays. You--find-01111-l'....,,,..,.., date. lf deadline ,is not. me. ·1, only. a story will vahd conc:lualonj on spur of u 1 ,., •• lo u.i.... wbert you stand. Th r · . 1ou ge no ..... ,. r nowui16• be used. . , . . • · moment. e ~a Pr 1 corn Kno tht. and t AQUARWS (Jan. , 20-Feb To helP.. til1 requirementJ"OD both wed-person, does .. not always act "! a c ac-.at): Perceptlveneu can ca~ din~ and · ei:fgagemeist.~Jtof{ei,.~1orms ' 411, .1~~8.tel~.·~6ut remembers . cordmgly. f~ute-4;1r succe~. Heed ln- avrulable ill, ill oJ th.I, nAIL"'cl'J1'0T office. •.· . aQCI •til!U\i OXl!"'ience In con-GEMINI (May 11.June. IO)· ' ner vo&ce. Follow through "" >-' ·.~ structtve manDer. Gapricorn . . · hunch. Look behind scenes. Further-Qile$tlons .wlll', ~.apswered bY would ralliit' play the clown Oppoe1Uon due Iq,llj!t. L11al Don't judge by surface Jn. Women's .:section staff tnMD¥' at 642-4821. than the ~w1drel. obstacle could boomerang 1n dicatlons . Penetrate facade. . ARJES (Miitji 21-April 19 ): y~ favor. Heed voice of ei:-PISCES (Feb. It.March 20): One wbo entlCes really has pertence. Avoid panic. Follow You get eolid results. What through on familiar ct1urse. has been held ln abeyanct ii now ct1nCluded. Past effort. CANCER (June II-July 22 ): pay dividend!. You get added You draw to )'OU penoM with ruponslbllity but rewards al.!o i)roblem!-lnd those who can a re i r e a t e r . aid you In aolYlng your own IF TODAY JS y O V R possible dilemma. FI n J 1 h project. strw: u n l v I r. a I ' · rather than namw appeal. j : LEO (July II-Aug,' IZI: Friends could bt la upanslve mood-aOO fllll could be ea- Bffil'llDAY you are due to 1ettle down. This Includes domtSUc adjwtment, possible change of residence. You tre · lt\ldloui, appreciative o f mualc and the creative arll. . ' . , ~n1lve for ·):61.1. Meant 1t~ Recent and 1udden changes . . ' .. -~ ' promises in writing. Goodwill will work out ln yoµr favor. ii 11n.:-11;.r cub ·JI ~. VDIGO (Aug. 21-Sept. 22): Putting Frosting on Plans . Young Dawn Helvln puts a final touch on her cake for the annual Chrlitmu bazaar and bake sale of the Westmont PTA under supervision of bazaar chair> man Mrs. Jack Staley, 'Sale wUI take place Saturday, Dec. 4, from 10 i .m. lo 2 p.m., in school parking lot · . 1 You may · fetl drawn in two : . directions almilltaneoully. Key ls to p I e a ,1 e profwi~nal 1uperior without ucriflctna: principles. Root of Problem .Discove.red ' LIBRA (Sept. 13--0ct. 22): I Don't write letters or make ' callll while upset. Avoid teat-DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a 17-' . ~ . yw~ld boy who wou1d like your views @J " Wing energtts. Be ~eruUle, on 10U1ethlfll. I am not conceited, but I ~-. A'---..I-.. not confused. I Just happen t.o have a terrific l'lead ,.,,.,,., -~ ·scoRPIO (Oct. SS.Nov. 21): of balr, lf I 1ay so myself .. I wear l: . . • my hair fairly Jo a g -not to lhe . - Be specific. Attend to bale ahoulden but the ff.Tl are covered and , chorea. ClleCk dofa1ll. llalflle It'• full in the back. My hair Is neat -· hi •• ~ . _ nor me 11 ·-•···"·--11 •I-. ed I Joo!.. IUC young woman wa1 I m .. w:cll. ~v-~,.......-.... ..., techniques; ImproYe ' relaUOnl and · dean and well barber . t a• . 1 was •hocked and hurt to leam th•' · . 1 Coupons Redeemed Mrs. Bruce F. Sangster Oeft) of the Junior Woman's Club di Huntington ,Beach recei\r98 collected BeUy Crocker coupons for sorting from Mrs. Al Haclune1ster, Beta Gamma Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha So_rorlly. Coupons are belnli c~llect· ed through De c. 1 toward the purchase of a dialysis machine for the Arti11clal Kidney Foundation. · with one who performs special nlfty and Iott of people have said so. ·my brother and this woman are, living DEAR ANN LANDERS! Tod1y . The problem ls that my dad hates ' In aernce1. Leo and Aquarlut my hair and has made some nasty together u man and w l f e. 1 realize 1eem1 almost everyone our JOC could I thiJ It 1trictly their business bul I do crowd Ii getting divorced and remarried penons now P ay pro-remarks about It. Now dig t~ls. lt came feel he 1hould have told us in advance. Moat .of ,.the marriaaea involve chil minent roles. to mt all ol a sudden when 1 looked 1 was uncomlortable aharlng their home _ hls and hera. SAGmARIVS (Nov. ii at him the other night. His bald dome and we cut our vl1lt 1hort. Lei's fa-It, It'• difficult to ~-II). Good fort was shining under the living room lig~t .. ., ~. · une comet and It dawned on me that he may On the way to the airPoJ1 my brother how far a ·step-parent should 10 from unerpected llOUl'Ce. One be jealous of my hair because he doesn't toldi me he had ·written to you and disclpllnln' a child who Is presen who appeared to oppose you have any. Is It possible? C.Ould this you advised him that hls living ar· weekends only -or for two weeks be th f 1 ls f n .. bl all rangement was nobody'• bu1lnes1 -that the summer. hrthmnore, lf "ahe't ha performa a· service. Permit e reason or 0 0 ,,. . 1 he did not owe hit relativea an ei:· children and '1he" has children tber otben to thow their buds. over the country? Have 1 ht\ on planaUon or an apology. Is thla true? is bound to be fi&hting, and woe '°g'~oP:'tC:.W: potilblt. Bat 1 I CAD't believe iL -LET DOWN AND unto t.be 1tepmotber or atepfatber w IOI ol ada fffl u ,.., dad -Alld • .-DISAPPOINTED hopa In OD lhe •Ide o( hi! own. New Tool . do lfflr wt .... Bow '""'14 yoa up1a111 DEAR 1.D • .,D.: n. uawer .._, i. ThlJ II l IOCOnd marrlqe tor11ntho:q lhat? ' deed -Ute 10metllblt I -d uYO of ua and am keeplnc my w ASllJllGTON (UPJ) -}. aald, bot I 1tro11fy n•ped you brolbtr croased. The only thin( "" f1lht a dls__,I tool tli t DEAR ANN LANDERS: I traveled omitted a few vital Ioctl, · • • LI our chlldreo and lhe flihll aro P= new ., ...... c a may $,000 miles to visit ID)'' btotber wbMn Had be 11ked me U be 1bould btlorm more hurUul. How l wWt "e bad rtlol ~Ip eurb the mmlber of I had not seen for tnany yem. My 1111 family of tile divon:e I WOlfd ..,.1y ed the questions roiludl!IJ the deatba from uttrlne cancer husband had never met him. · hlyt laJd >'ff -ud t nqU1Uoaably before •e decided to marry. ~ Is beirtg developed at the When we arrived we rectlved a woald. have told blm NOT to I a v I t e We~ would have. 11.ved our1elv(1 a t University of Wl1con1111 pleasant welcome from my brother and booae 1ue1t1 wllbout lett1n1 them know of grief. Please prlnt thl• letttt f Medi 61 Cinter by Dr. Judith a young woman whom I thought must la advance of t~e live-la arranaemebt divorced people with, c'hUdrtn who . c aurtly be hla olde1t daughter. lt tu med w.i&&, hla ml1treM. To ~ave 1pm1 ber considering rtmarrl.ge. It could prtvtn~ Ladintky. out thlt my brother and his wile were aa.....-i aurprlae wu IJ\e1cu11ble. 111e fact a second divorce. -TOO LATE SMAJ\T The new test givu resulll divorced two year& ago and ' he had that he bat 1 ml1tre111 I• however, OEAR SMART: Here It II -UI in approximltely 200 aeoondl. nqlecied to mention it to the tam.Uy. b.11 own ba1lae11, ud Iii• ewea adtber 1oodluck \o you, dear. , l • ' ' , . • Professor Passes T orc,h The Hardest Lesson; Learning t0 love· • . I Wfd"9dl1. Dtctmbtf l, 1971 DAILY PILOT 37 .. R!Jgge~y 1 Ann Buttons U,p to button, dpptra to ztl>, and snapc, laceo and buckles galore. • ~ (lm. ·,.ium· lbiJ ~ ; • a favorlte of ~e1:.u., .... .... MIJ __ feadlen or ·-A l•locb .\1111 or ""4y doll llM 11\<tlOOI 'l'IJe aim: Teach the child playing wllh the doll how to .._. By JACQUELINE COMBS one of UCI ExtensiOn'a lsauts higher the class's Jverage all 'gomg to help you," the Wby ean1t they read? 'Ibey . or tM cititr ,.,_. Sf.Mt in Education series. score on the Gates reading professor continued. ".Clhlldren are not st\Jpkt Dr. Stanchfield Her message is Uteracy The Occidental College pro-test. have to ki\ow &bey can team. believes their former teachers through love. fts.1or ol educaUon, known na-"Care enough about your Sometimes you have to teach concentrated on mtthoda and Enthusiasm and eoftvicUon tionally for her vast reading children not to vent hostilities your students they can team." forgot moti"'.ation. "Reading_is L l..'N light her torch. J'f'..seartb and findlngs of lhe 1 or aggressions on them," she Currently involved in a not a subject. It 11 a skill pro- £. Or. Jo Stanchfield delivered di,sparity " mding acflieve.-advises. A teacher should be remediaJ reading program for ctSS. Teac,hen maY know all S d I • her ment of boys .aa compared able to give more l he high schools, Dr. Stanchfield is about the procts!J but not bow ~ atur eys in ' message with all the to girls, halninered .._e tbe receives, love more an js enthusiastic about "teaching to teacb .somtone to do it." Th Y P 0 power of a chari!mati~ gospel '"'Y' E r b t h to t h e DAIL, IL T ....,acber dunng' 8 lecture in 'concepts <if Diolivalion and returned. He should the ng .~ ,, cac ers eac , She .deplored the pra~e of H;..:..=-=:....:::::i:...:...:..::=..:__JUr:!!!•~~~!L!C..::::::::.~1 mental hea)U> to the room lull challenge of daily living and readmg. having students read orally. of primary .. and . secoodary "have an ability to flow High school teachers have Good readers hate it be(ause . < ' . ' ~· I ~· I r 1 l ~ I • ' • ' AN EXCITING LUNCHEON ' FASHION SHOW By Ewen's <Boutique (Z!OO HARBOR BLVD • COST A MESA) teachers. through life." the greatest problem today it is boring. Poor: readt!rs hate 11Love them into Jeamlng," A teacher with poor mental because 70-90 percent of the tt because it is ago~g 8nd she adviSes. "There are no health carmot create an ex-students C8JU10t read their embarrassing. "It is absoluely tables to prove it but the kids citing learning situation, she tenbooks, she said. Accord-deadly. Oral reading .ruins know it." asserts. "What you d o ing to a recent study by S. their seU-hnage." She recom- Or. stanchfield said anyone thunders so loudly that I can-Allen Collen, 50 percent or mends silent reading with a can teaCh anything if he ap-not hear what you say." the high school students don 't purpose and oral r.nses. plies learning t h e 0 r y : SELF IMAGE know the letters of the alpha-Teachers should eXpect their readiness, a s s 0 c i a t i 0 n . bet and the sounds they make. pupils to be successful. "I ex- transfer, drill, practi~ and Teachers have to create a In 1972 all high school pect you do it and I'll help exercise. "Motivation ls the climate for growth. How a students will be required to you. The teacher makes it . d' child feels about himself pass an eighth grade reading self.fulfilling." newest element in rea ing deternllnes whether or not he test in order to receive a Dr •• Stanchfield insisted that theory," she said, adding, "If is going to learn. A teacher diploma. "The teachers can no teachers as well as parents I had to make a choice out of must give her students the I · '" I d E 'ch Fro ' "'""A Art all the steps in rea_ding theory, onger assign w•e c ass a rea rt mm s , ,ft: I'd choose motivation. feeling that "you're all going chapter to read and expect of Loving." She believes that 1 Featuring ~hions by "An unmotivated· 1 ....... -to learn but some are going to them to ,answer the questions love, indeed, can be the ~..... take ·a little longer and.-we're at the end." hardest lesson. will not Jeani." 1------,,---..:....-~-------------'------'----....L:.....--...::==========...::==~ "rz>·· J(' .. . ig ' of California • luesdays & lhui'IClays, Noon in Calla Mesa, 1555 Adams • Make this holiday season MOTIVATION How do you motivate? "Xou love them. Bring love tnto your classroom. Make tt a happy, meaningful. place to be." Communicate how you feel about your students: accept' thenl.; give and gain trust. "Communication starts with body language," she main- tains. "Look at yourself. What are you willing to give?" Dr. Stanchfield quoted a study where children were asked , "How do you know if your teacher likes you and likes to teach you?" "She looks me right in the -.eye and smiles." "She calls niy name and smiles." "She helps me and smiles." 0 When I'm bad, she smiles when J. get better." The study was used as part of an indication of·• teacher's mental health, she added. The higher the teacher's score on the mental heaJth profile, the Keeping Trim The rules for keeping hands and nails lovely to l&ik at: frequent bandwashing. careful drying and pushing baclt of cuticles, a well-lathered brush scrubbing, shaping of nails · with an emery board. Memorable! CllLIREl'S FUR COATS DRlllTICILLY DESl&IED FO!I YEARS Of l::'.AR fROM SWEDll!j LA.MB, FULLY LI NED FOR IARMllf A~D ~A!\TFJl FURR!Elt Sll'\CE 19ill · M.'-)A.CQUES fl(SflHaS,.,., MANUIACTU~fRS Of WOktD"S fiNEST FURS /. IH WHITE OR ~..;T GUY FOR CHILDREN FROM TWO TO TEN YEARS OLD, S7S. TO $95, it.re....,_: OPEN EVER'tDA Y UNTIL.CHRISTMAS Mond1y thr1i1 Sah1rd1y 10 •·""· to 9:)0 p,m, Su11d•v 10 1.111, fo I p.111. 14 FASHION ISi.ANDA NEwilOAr CEHTU t '44-16'1 \ . . .. ' ' • -the. c.p.o. ~;rt lo,-.~s!a~ laa f'r~...+-;-!ripi IOJ.\lj "51UIJ(.. 7 fashion island; newport center 644-5070 I• , · . • ' -- .. . . N.Y. -YO}-64, NO. 287, II ~ONS, 70 PAGES • TEN CEN1? ORANGE colJNTY, eAUFORNIA , llarteli~ Witness · • ' Jif TOiif BAiu.£.Y .. '! ..... ~ ;ian·1ltff • L()S l\NGELE -.Jleba Va•pn's babysltur -&;..,,, rfllOlltedlf ~ u llle'1rN·~ IO.Jeallfy 011.allepliom that ·Dr:;Ebi. Harteliua. qi Cotta Mesa ~· heal llJl!l· dnlgled his al· !(active blonde paramour:' • • . . Slliper ,.Slays DA : .. . New Mextco PoliCe Hunt_Kilkr . . ' 'fUCUMCAIU, N.111, (AP).-i\•onlper arDl<d With a .31).callber carbine ohol Uc!· killed Tucumcari· rii.t. Atty; Viclor · c. ·-lbl> morning u em. loll his • homo to go to wOrlc, poUco aald. Slate Poli<:e /f<I up roadbloclm """1Dd this eastern New Mexloo oommunlty and tho obecifl'• office and dty poUoo put au available manpower into the ~arch ror the assal)ant. Breen, 55,· had been diStrict' attorney for tJ yeah. He was involved in the se- cond day of prosecuting tho·murdor trial of Danny Joo Jlmll!ez, 19, cl>arpd with ' ' . tho latafbe•llnf last Jilly of In elderly ,i_._<loom wu cunnocl down .ill TllcWDc"1 wo • • ·-"! POlk!e aald C; ,... sllOI once In tho Jnlerstale 40 wist o! AlbuquerqllO Nov,. I back u bo\Jlttpared lo pMnto 1111 car. -ba radioed hi WU .etoppq I ell and •-Pl' !lied 1o1t1n11y. Shell cu-fni--1.routbte c:boct. . ' Inga 1'ool a, JO.callber carbine !I'"' ' Tine ,...., blade men·cliarjed In 1ht loiind In '\lie llliiet abciof 100 yarils (\'om !hoolli>g of -bl)ldlod a Trant B,...,, car. · ' World-~ to CUba S&l\J!-daf, A wilnou wllO had ·-• man •ln·tho -The tliree 11'"'" ldeclifled aa lllCJl&t!l FJn. street with •• rllle 'before• the sllootinc ney; Ralph Goodwin, """Challle mu, ill deilcrlb<4 lllm u ·short and wlth'a dart , In their efriy 20s and all aald to bf complezion. membw of,lho ~lie of New Afriµ It waa the aecootililllng of a New Mex· m<wemeot, wbkb setts to establish a !co law · eolor<ement officer within a separate black nation In the Uniteol ·month. • State pollcemaD l\ o·b or I Slilel. • .. .· Jo Aim Noraian' 22, sobblni 1111- COlltrollalll)r acct qomJorted by her mother In lhO hearing niom. forced he,... q officer' E. F. de ,Wbl'8 ,to onler a recess fluring a gMling crooa e amlnatlon of Iii, wttiess by delenoe a t0mey Malthew Kurillall. · M 1 • ..i C' -· Sbe ... the •econd .'ltitness to testily F1ourn. oy Eyes· . . arrwt , Wfjes qalnll Harl'""'-SO, Iii i bearing ~ed • . Oil Storage Yard ... Blasts ~y the Stile Board of Medic&! Ex· .u:g' ·her Ag" ;.:,. -rs. Tbo pH~lcian,_ doar<d ol anon, ., ...., ., ttibelf and • fraud-cbargei In three '74 Camp·~· Orbge ~ J>u~ Court trials, .ll , NEW YORK'(AP) -'lbe .tock ~Cefised" ~f " multiple \charges ol • un-. mark~ ra11y<l-oned on at.a"""'°"' · . • • .. F:<>ftOslo~ <00duct and moral lu!Pltuc!O. . F G pace today. . nioSe ~es '8lred •beloro a ·com-'I WANTED TO, CON!E AND PLAY 4ND .GET ACQUAINTED' Or · overnnr· . 'Ille 'Dow Jones IDdultrial av· , tnjttee or~ve pb)'llda!I$ lllclude the ao-. Jose Foliclano Sings Ag~ln In Nt.!"porl Bloch V ·-•es cloood up lU? at !41.0l. ~Jure Ten · ' cuUtion tllat HarteUua, who »OW lives en I --!lander Str<et In th<! Late Forest section By BILL STALL In the fin! bour ol trading the VISALIA (UPI! -A serteo el .,._ ot El~Toro~ drugged ~. yaugbn, 31, a~ average of 30. industrial! vauJted ploslons roared through a bulk 1uollne admlnislered narcotics to Wanda Melen-F · 1 • • . B k SACRA~ (AP) -The Flournoy· 1.12 polnll to· l!UI. . and U ... .~ •· •-•-• drez, 22.,oteosta Mesa, to the Poinl that e ..... a· . no . a~. for-governor talk otartea .the .inomlng This averqo bad <purled :12.71 o ,,..,agehouyu~ ear., ~y, bal· ebe died of an overdose. ...,., after the 1970 election when ,State con-points . 1n the tbrte previoul lering nearby ses with debris and Mra. Melendrez' family tw siled troller l:f.ouston 1. Flournoy ,Jed the aesslou. · r shattering "indQws a _mile awa1·. 1 .;-_. Harteliua . '" Orange County &lperlor ·-H. N Republicao ticket In C&Ulornia with I I.I-Wall street anatysll . attributed . Ten ·pmona. were treole<l lot !ojupe; ~ for '500,ooo.. P'·-ys a· t Club Bearing is ame million ~-e1oc11on vi"'-: .today'•· gain to renewed ·Oflllmlam but there""° nc>deaths. · · Kurilicb, "1!b<f'~ llld .a aeries of ob-• IU ·-, that 'JIOluliDnl ta --Sleeping midenll within 'a lllile of tilt jed'iona ovoriuleil.J>y.de·Vilbin, ran Into . • Today,. tho U-yUNild • Floumoy Is monetary problema would come out w.~.~ OU , · jrOuble tblt mornhlg when he tried lo By L. PETER KRIEC A bush fell as he was helped pnlo tho coy-but npt too coy-<1bout wbat lie of ,the .meetlnCJn Rome ol ~ ._...... Co. storage yard were~ .hive ~ -A~ 1 ~1 Jeffrey 0t,... o.1r. """ s11fl stage. Hls short legs and' stocky bOdy and plans to do in 1974'wben Republlcln Gov. offlclalJ of 10,-major non:cozn.. eel out ot bed by the.1Jla4ta. ~ Woblner <!lad for contemp!. lo elic' , ~-Ronald Reagan lnlenda to step down from )l!unlat nationa. · · ' · .• . Pieces of metal from a ·abeot metil .. ~ .. trialtiawyer ·toJcJ. de Vllbiu ~t The lig~ta are down w at F iano.• . unseeing eyes struggled to\cet up 'on•tmJ the state's No, 1 oecuUve job.. , Tr~wu hu.vy ·•ltb l.'5 ~ wartbou.le ulld to at.ore oU druml ~ , Woblner ri a profanity at blm at a ·~ , . • iallilllar atool. . ' • .U ~Y put. It in. an .~: _,.,_ ~ ~~ 1111r1~ for --• ........ ~ -a ...... -·" q<tlleflnll!'l",ln.o,year-.'!f:'J. ·~ J · · ' MQl!"T!jj;,~ans= =n ma.away P,OIDI ,.~ .. , .:::'".~""""'· ,~ JoOo3'-lja<k· · • : , . ' ·As11w17s,.ID<him, lh<·•pollilbll·~. "Welt am 'l ~~ · ;"""';;.. vi';rl-, ,.p!Qii:. ....;~~ .;:.:; <' • ' · • · • ~ lit ldo. • -lllf """" lie ll!aYed aal anNiftlr IWlll!IP; --~ In • 'L> .~ .... ' · ':It i~ts • .. ~ a '-~--b" _ -· Kutlllcb,~ tlili .eci¢Jnttteo, lo i1t'!'i ~ pil;!ormed ·~I ~Ne~ · and•lhtn he'aloppid. '•. · ' >i:"{ 1m 1 ba'" to• ior 1 orliolliO • =~,...'r-~";.'?~0 .-;..,. -~ aai.t"';.;."';ib,.;. ~·- ·Webtner· -11io.-to Lot Af1Meles S..9/i nf"""'pot that;l>eOr>.bt•, na.., aai Ha thanted.uie """1111. lor ...,..., lie ~~<~ ~./"...., ~"".~'f...:..... . I • ,. .,-· • • ,· . The wall,~ o.ne, llllall wooclen 1r..., §!!perj••"...,,..l'or ontheJtOllltlriPI ~WHI:. ·-~ -· .. '" · · ., -kidded .the waitrtiaaialle ~-""" ..... );. .. .,fQ'.o.-•• ' . n ,. , _ llou!e-\IPl~tbeyw--··"-'lnloa dllrges ~r · Ille,,., de !I< tr"' fo i<Hp•lt quiet. There ... blu .. an4sangaboll1•1°andU..nroacl!Od aeatheldbJ;DemocratAJariCrmliin:• · tilting angle. ,...._. ' ¥ilbllJ' f01! · lilft """ Wi!lallY llD publiclly, for hl!-eled&'.llift&r. Tbll .-1'74 tile electls.7, , Joo Alvaroa, 21, wbo lives In the holDt ..no mdlm )'llllfmiMf< "l,w'...,.tu!'Oliltandplay,get· ... Tbo ·ilJe!>ie-.i 1111 dlrlmeaa wis llcv .... lfloll!IJo<lnjliMI •t1o--~--~-·· . "°"Y·7"Y .-11i.rt.•o1>111or.· ~"1;"'1n,"beaald. .. 1bruptly~bytbfchillenll•'ofbls ~m-... _ -. "--'··d ·. * .... -.:.:: .. -Lm.-·~ · • not.ll)Ob l.,blg:--H&.pla)'*l.Wedretdiy.Jligbt •'"'Thul?' · .....W... -"'"'·~-:=--,.-~~ lllimll ilor. \4VW .... a;;_--·--1ld,--I flap Ol\1 of afill let'1 got on with lb< day. Ito js''""'m Florida. Jose FelldanO, bonl. blind In 1'uorto Floamoy, I •le. ii ·a:·l!Mdnnt · • · :mi.....::'u:' ;;;;;!; ~~ ...... •·-·• liearl!ig " By Frl4ay noon, tbe news wao lau o•er Rico '¥/ ~m ago, exploded Ill the siltJ. Repub!IC&n """.!taped Into lie •llfaw!da PfuJ H ~. 0 #-: ' dftiiir ~ · ;Kurlficli ·-1(ime paint of. tho every bar II> town. ·•. ness wttb:"Jesus Chrlit Superstar." Political picture "-l oh• dare'Jil 1111 ~.u.e· )IN Chief Roy v911 lalil tba enaa ol mo'"'"" sesaioO ta be'-.. 'the -Ho of ~....... mullitudea filled I h·e In a cru!b, tbe ~e surged to tho while a ·~m• a"ombtyman from • tfli ••·~-.,11 not • .. ·-~·· ·-.. ·-· .. ....._ c1---j '-'Tho-~.,_ Is that-at ••· taat I · S J)i .-.. --tears· himse!L r.istaurant that;night,. lite In times past. dance fi90'. They sal wn an hour Illar u•-· _., -n an ·e' go ....... '-an about 3•!0 • m w•-·-·-· · Helnterruptedtflibearln[tudemonda With his appear8J!CO; the checkered ·lnastateofemauttion. mlnute,fr!Cllda,~theblm~~~"""· , '· driv~'G.mu T.· Jm,..; ff,":.; ,.CW with ~ eoimnont: I'm ao u~ history of the Newport night spot wu The girl• came from everywbere. And Ing Crans!Da, ----· .,.,. SAN DIEGO (AP) _ A __. of VS ~ hll true; at the yard. . and ao.!uriot..-IJW I just can' COllllni!t·" puslled jar Into the past.. Jose lovad every mlnut. of It !roller. • . , . -··• • no aald an Olplllaloo knocked him tu '.)le '(ilblsa denkd the reque.t and con-Felldano's i! now 100 J.>FW1t owned by · "Girl• are beautiful," be said later, Fli>\lnloy's upset victory was a major pertOll! lacl by Tom ~ ono of Ille tho ground llld be mal!a(ed to -.Pi ll!Wad to ,reprtmal!d KarllJcl> ll\n>Ulho\rt Feliciano Enterprises. !.fr. and Mrs. Jose after aootber II<>ur of tho !<Ind of music phenomenon of that Y"' but ' was CblcqO ,S.vOn, lnvadad tba 111!.· olftce before other oaplbsions !iii. • , l!le ·morning session lo!· 'what· bo aaid Fel\dallo are .Ole -tholdera of tbe · his iJenoratlon lives for, overal!adowed by tho Reagan .sweep. In ~here a1acw1naiy boarlnl lor J-aaid be did oot know wbal callHd Were tbe'layu'1 priniles.s m:gµipents and c&mplny~ The liqUQl' Ucfnse Is In µte · There was f!O .way to aeriouSly in-lt7D, he· even outpoUed the 1oyemor by "'~'"" • · r · ......... the lint blui · tong speeche! •• · · ' name of , Feli<laoo·· Enteiprlliea. Frllit tervldt him. The clualer of . over.qe I00,000 "'!le'· , · 1 ~ profelllOt Wa,i IDll<r 1'&)' "':""" , Ho lllffei'od. ~ burns on l!ll lili!s Norman, wbl! baa been described Roy is new lnanaller with James teeny-boppers followed as his manager Today, he )s one of~~ lour · A& • ball-dozon, .1tito-polloo' loClcad face u well 11 an. Ind brulloL Tho tiy -Kilnlich u meDially reiardecl, Wlllilllfs senior Mmlnlstralor of llnarlce led him to tho bathroom. • Republicans mentioned """'"""'Uy as arms In, the -t !Urrlddr, tbe truck driver wu trpled at Klweah lestlfied that Harielius bad lrequen\ty and Don Mangano as president or Fell· Wl1"D be could, be lalked freely, bul potential candidate• for go-..mor. ~ demol!Strolora··'!, ~ ·i.etrde"d Della 'lloapJtalandrtleued: , .•• ·jieaten Mrs. Vaughn and oflen ad· dano Enlerprises. Talk af marital said very litlle about the post. othora are Lt Gov. Ed ~ At-• '.. ........... Sevaral lar(e laobi ·lncludlnl In wtnistered injections or narcotlca to his troubles aie gone too. There won't be a Except he tecount.ed the controversy be ty.Gen. Evelle Youngef ·and. Auemhly a~dentl -~ ~ ~:J~' •tc>P uptjght tanks and five Otbera lltuateil iblatresa over her objections. diVofCt, Joae said. slirred when he shook much of tbe>COWI: Minority Leader Bob MOMJan. tho hearing -~ l ... w..them. ' porillel to the gi'Ound did not lode. .; , She !Did Wohloer that the physician . >.. to the past troobl .. , all he would lry with bla rock veroloo of. the Natlooal Flournoy says the sUuatloo ia too-mucb l;Oy~ city palico o~ In riot The atorago abed and a !!it ollid '!!,brew her on tho floor, jumped on her say ·before 'vie show was, "It's over Anthein of 1he 19111 World Series tame dn 1n9ux to talk clellnllely •bout 1'11. helmeli·arriV&d, aldad by tqur hf&bway building wera dostroyad. • ~and pulled bet hair" and yanked the now." Detroit A lot ol elemel!ll In Ille poUtlcat altua-trolmen. Ti....,...._ ._ cbaJi>. The fire wu broqht under ,..trol byT 'telephone from the wall Oh one rccculon tlon richt llOW are very hard to·predict.'' pa -... wu am ;t'o P«Vel\t Mrs. Vaughn calling for help. he •aid in. an lnletvlew In his Cljlltol ed·lhut, · ' '· "Didn't you or any of the children with N Lib R • • office acroos the llrlt floor Coqtdor from An -wlul uaembly waa lllllDllllC!d ~go eut for help?" Wobli!er 11,ked. •• ewport .· ~ary evivmg· il<agan's office suite. by P!>lice Capt. Donald Davi!. 11 ti:OO "We couldn't," Miss Norman. 'He once ..1.' Regan is mentioned as a pol8ible can~ At lt · Js th tbs · ·11 'pu.11ec1 four. cha~ 8Cl"OS8 in front of t.pe dldate for the Senate in 1974, posilbly a.m. · a.m., e you .were ven "door and Jay on tbem SO· ..,e couldn't get going tinto a primary contelt aaaln!t two minutes to l~ve. Ho8iages to Tesiify . Qui." c· h f B 11 former Lt., Gov. Robert Ji'locb,.d!OW. a As nine o!flcert stood.lacing them, ',Her testimony followed• that of Roy arges or est•se ers '. presidential counselor. Hayden .lold the ,ro.p ta dbperao -and . yaughn, the e1~bJsband . who told the The situation creates tbe potential for they began to mter out. • Iha he hlmae" had ~-lnllgbllng and lnatabllity In the California . WASHINGl'ON (UPI) -lloltagea held during the dlsi'qpllOl!S at Attica, N·.~ 51ate Prison Wiil •be called this 'Week jO teitlly befora the · 11ou1e Crime Com. mlttee's bearings on vfolenco in U.S. prisons. • • <OlllllliHoe t • "· · ~n GOP which hU enjoyed five . y,ara ol The prolesaor, P'ler G. llobmer. ldt -,Vtrtuilly addle~., to narcotiCI ad-. . . pe·-... '""ace at lea~.··-' e• ..,._ •i.:-"--·-1-room later and told IODll of Citing trqubles ,at Attll:a, Ind Ibo Raiford, Fla., state ' prison Ill recent months, Rep. Claude Pepper (O.Fla.}, the comm1ttee chairman, aaid "the com.. mitlee'• geoml objective i! ta cpnaldU tile dlect that the coodltfona of nfGrJD aljd reb&bUUa-bave Cl! the rlllla crime rate in the n1Uon.'1 , >~.:;~ered b HarteUus 1n ••· early N-.. Beach llbra-~oers ..Ul·soon The boatd or trustees_ mUll aet the..,. ~· ·~ .,., •~N •m •mJ_ .. ,. m~, Y "~ •• ,.... .,.. unll)'lng Influence of Reagan. the demonslra!Dn: ·~t's .aoundlnl JOod .slages o1 his -l!tioo with lbe physi-hl\vt tu pay a daily rental ree to read the act cborge, bUI Mn. Sheely estimated It Flournoy· said aomoone such 88 Pru~ lnaide." ·~~ugbn u.ld he WJIB J1fU4!!1t tn the latest 'belHellers, in tbe revival of a mJght be near ftve cent! a day, dent Nixon· himself might try to ~e Bohmer, an ICllng profoeor\ of house at 617 w. WlJlon St., when Reba's l!Ollcy dlac:ontlnued five yel?ll ago, The library bas bad many complainll charge of the !'Ill.GOP .scene Jn an dfcat OCOllDllllca 11 San Diego: ..-~e, ~~•·-~ .... _ ~-d librarian, ""'d •· t-m realdenb wl!o bave wailed months to prevent ••-"--~.~~ ol has """°" ..,.,, •.. , ..._ •llWOI o1 •-er-"'·-~ ~·1 Va··""· believed ta ~··-~ .,. •= -~ ~ .woow-w ....-w• .,..-... ~ ·~ -·· read lbe)lesHtllers ~uae of long primary that Cllllld set up a aUc lorclnt tho h~ Oil ·~ bro\libl be an abortion on. l\ln!VaugM. dsf-' wa"'•• 1•-· ·~ m•-t••-·'· aatd.·~ v'~--1111-1. aga'-"'••·1 by ~v'-al ~-•~·. We•tller Clouds will C1""1' ill ta ohleld the sun Tburaday • ..iille temperaturea will remain Jn !bf 63 to '/Wegree range and ,overnight Jow1 m reared for the low 40s.· INSWEUD.4.\' Th< !llH<>rr Sln<Oflll lnlide R<d Chi114 h4I bKrat •nto tM open with tho publu~illlJ o/ • major policy tdjwnal In party papen. 111. it, Mao T1e·tVng reftr1 to high 1 .. t1 plotters. Story Poa• 4. I.. M. ...,. 1 ,.r.94 Plll!ft lll air.. ' ' ftlllllllll .....,. w ..... ~ ., or.... C..tr ' "'...... • "*' • ea,_ ~ It S'ff'tll ,...,.... U ,......... .... ....,. 11-M CtMkt • or. ,...,.... • ~ • ,... ....... JloD DNll~ t T........_ • N""91 ,..,. f Tlllttfrt •tt ........ "'"· »it """" ... ,,, ....... 1'41 ...... ---,....,..,. . ........,.. -· ..... LMWt • ...... NIWt ... -""' ' u. Sheef _,_,._,,_,"t h ' 'Certain .. -.. --N ,._,, ••-,. -~ ~w., " ..... llW w ·-~ .. ..,1... y ~,~vi.a a e 11 . . librarian'.' i • • 1 I "":' ..•• .:.. · ' • the·ched<.:OUI <h&rre wnl "provide better • "Pemaps • wilb· lbls p/Ograilr the .Vice " ' -' · residents won't keep the books out so s J , e · T ' t B d. :l ~:~ n:!rdt:u::1::i.:. =f~i~:~d~·~~l:iiJ: an o~aq:u.·1:n . es s ar. e reconunendatlon that a separate revolv-The aame program was ln'effect •five , ing fund of '3,000 be· set up with wbiclt . years ago but. Was drop~ beeause "we the llbraty ~d. '!nt current ~ .. Wan~ to:1 ~·to•be J~e othet ci~~and lfom a publishing.company and In tum · · k'eep ....-ytbiog free, ·she ·Aid. ---~•· •--· 'Reltal pollc,.. 'Iii! apply.ta beslle!Jer-Stud.en~ Ab<>J!e ·State Aver.ag~ Belt>~ A-rea Distriicts • 1pePl~,7t; .... abtJi ll'ldl!·malh. 71.• . averap for Cllifornlll ocbooll, ai U ..;, re!ll ~··· w pa.~~. . . 1111 boob only, .ii. aald,wblcb are reeled Mn. sheely • hopes the program. •to from the· M~NoUen Boot . Company in B~ °'G!°:!.E~AL 1 betlln Ju.•lr funded'tbe11nt Yeor out ol • New York. ' · scar.. reporied !or· tho San Joaquin iqullr llbraiy•budget ond In ~ Tho boots are usually reeled for aix or Elementary Scbool Dl!lrlct 00 tho -711 y'ean by the-daily lees,. Will get boq&5 to aoven ·montha, depending on the demand, statewide achievement testa !ended to be rtadera flater. and cao I.lien be parclwed at a 70tper-llOUnd but ..... -... ...... Jar. Students • • I . ( . cerit ttl!oount: _,__ · · -n-retumed to the performed above averages for tho atal< 'Newpo ... rt ·M~h Burned · usually -"wh!Cb .... i:~~v:'! ~;~'fa;:;'~':,~-., . . ;:-. luting value In our c:ollocllon, Ille ... Tho Iowa! ""'" nporled lor San J ... B " Expl · ptalned. -"· 1n 1··11 ··-road'·· ~·--~ v uas / 08100 Euct wordlnJ of lhe new policy la that ,_, was-".,E::!'tho ~~~ "' "'the total amount of anaual ~ue11 ~ntcf. sd>t,M. re-• ~th& •1- ./1 Newporf Beacb man Is hosj>llaliz•f derived from the ttnl.il of lllrary boo)s' l>l~o~d~ li~ with burill "ibday, aflel' butane gu i&· " ol\all be aet aside and used rar tho • itil .,,::' ....... placed niled by• blowiorcb while he was won-purpooe o1 J>Urdlulnl "booU ',OI' 1udfo.. :O~ ... _.,:,,.J lbe~~~ln'tllo mg OD a falll' .. plofed In his f&c:< Tue>-visual ma\ei'lab In !lie e!llllUIJ llrcal ~ ..... te w"' .--~ '"'""'w day year." ata •• p;,ey Pellett, ol SU l\Werslde Ave.. Mra. Sheely said with th6 new policy other pemnt ronkll)il !or U.Sln Joa- 1'll taken to Hoag Memorial Hos~ilal by the library will not be u,~ Jn ... quin,Dlstrlct m : secillld grado ••••11111, frielida following the' mhbap In lib quiring enough current ·,,.... to meet aheid of ft ptre<nl; ~ grode rtldbfi, backyanl shortly beforeJIDOll. realdenb' demandJ. • . a ; a!Jtb1/"1do .... dlnl,_lll; liltl; f'6 . -~> .• • • • •1 I • . 1 I ·r J -. Iii fl!lll'of 'lflo IOY"1 lltt~ &an cenL Tho a.a ta nta levlld In l&lt Joaq!lln paplll_ -alflhtly 1-lhln -higher than II percel)I ol tile !he:-atai. deparilllont el education had dlslrlcta. predictad. state ' prtd1etad -result '!ho San Joaquin diatrlct oerves fewer · f!UD eollllderation Of llClon lqclodlng minority 1tUdem, than 11\l' other dlllrlcl claA lbe,.d~ ....ith,•ltadiar Plf, along the 0rance c.t. emolling men ud te&chu &1111 -l!ll>billtf. -than only 10-1 of thedlatrlctl In thl Tb61V<r1p clasAlaa ol fl.I 111..-· llall. • ane 'llirougii ~during lflo lfll-70 '11ledlslrlctspendamorepa-pupllthaa li:bool f&ar !'at I h • n 1ver1j!O only 2t percent ol the dlaldcta In lflo eltMentary d-IL pen:tnl ol the otale and baa a h;,ber rate of leocbd dlalrlcta In Cllllornla, The avorlg1 wu turnover than 'IS perte0l of Ibo dbtrlcts; ' allo'lllo b~t af V,, d!llil« '1<1na Ibo These district compari-11iaa1 w~ . Oronp eout.. the San Joaquin otudenta ll'lfo<'iaW ~ ' '!ho • .....,. -all&ry pold In wtll than they mllbl lla•' • lllf.711 wu. "''I'll, below the Nie mo. N..,. ol tho ochlevetnllll.,... maldio ' dlon ud Im tbao Aiarie1 pold In 111 Pll' ed or m:eeded tho oc:holaltlc abllJli ctn! ol tho dll!ricts In the llal<. ' lllOlSUN. si.th ......... --:: ' Tb& diltrleta' w&alth lndtx -properly tho IQ leltthan llld llUdenlt la• Vllualloll per Jl8plI -wu neir the of tho dbltlcta in Calllornlo. ' • • r . • • • ' .. Press S1:1h1ec.ted • -1 4 ' ' f.-To · Pri~e ~Curbs .. • • -rl ~ .:,_ • l"rOJA WV. 8ervlcu newi 11encles, magazines, and b001r: t WASHmGTON -"TM Senate hao "9\fd publiShera. apiut•exempttn& the prtss and broad· Hf argujd.,Ulat the governmen!al.power cuttrs from wage al)d price controls. to refuse to allow a mo~ey maki1' news It wu to be uked'\Oday to reconsider enterprise .to raiae Its prices could aUfie that dlclaion. ~ • freedo An•~ lo esti~ the. newt media ·pret! ID: • • -.. L'l6d1 a1ii ~~pt:·ru111 and stQe ~"Even ail i.inpliid threaf,'of ecooomtc fbtertainers -wM'-deleated 44:-0 Tues-Ct1?'rship," ~ sai,d, might be-enm,gh ~ a., Ngbt. cmivince a newspaper !e> muffle its Opponents zeroed in on the e1emption criticism of lhe goVernm{nt. for entertlinen u un~-•~le. (6lpgres.s exempted news media and ~· ~~ri'nf2'i~i!!· w~:;-ihe .. 111m Industry from wage and pdce political idoa.-~ed by the ConsUtU-_ 'conjrols during World War ij and 'the µon and .~ not face the ~t of . Kore-.n con Diet. economic censorship. · Cranston's _proposal was an &pendment,· But w}»en hJ,s proposal waa defeated, ~e lo .President Nixon's bill extending his cha.nled bll mlnd "and ~.he ~-2 authority· .to impose broad •controls over -11!.l lo. mau 11 apiftl' wuyio '"""' the ·ec0nomy uiltil 'April 30, 1973. and,fele.flaloo brnadCalten, ""''pa!"'..n, ,,;,. __ •· -" .L ·t Tu .d ' I ht I ,»._, ..... ~..... , nucu .. 11C-UUerea 1 es ay n a , t , I • India Arms Shipments 'WASllJNGTOll (UPI) -The Unlled Statq announced today ltl!peilalon of all future llcensea for arma thlpmenL! to India .and cancelled a'->ut '2 mllUoo ln licenses already approved. State Department· spokesman Charles W. Bray said the move was taken "in view of t.be.~deterior,Ung ,aituatioD .ln South! 'Mia· Ind" the.I cnlJunuaunn of miJltary engageftnts" between ·India and Pakistan. (See Story Page 1.). Bray said existing licenses affected by the order tota1ed about •11.5 mllllon in commerclal exports of military equ1p- ment to India. .RUlllttg ·T ¢~th carritd 45 to 40, But a molion to reconsidef. that vott then carried, and the final vote came Out 44 to 12 against the amendment. Some senators on bOth aides • -• , .. ' -DAIL If PILOT _Jt1f( l'fiett. RUSSELL 'GR'AY1 -19, AND KATHY GILLIGAN, .20, PICKET CORONA DEL MAR LIQUOR STORE . ~•ttr Tuesd~1 ~0.Utsl.cfe~Holill1y HOuM C.lquira, Another Picket W11 Served a Knuckle S1ndwich He declined to relate .the U.S. action" directly to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's rejection of President Nixon'• appeal for Indian ~ Pakistani forces to pull bacli lnlm t!teir!oorden'. He aald the United State,, had not received any "full reply," in 1 formal sense, to the recent appeal to lndla and Pakisian. i:~tr~ .. , '·".rt•'" . :, 'fV o ~~y Thi~g ~ victim who c»a1led the Orange · .l County Fire Oeperllnerit dispatCher wJth a toothy pfobltm today re- mained• mercifully unldtnUflea in llllOfiicial reports. . ' ~ "Victlm caUed.at t :ot a.m. this date and requested aid," • tht · ' dlipatoher uplalned. "He aald be J bad l\U]J6Wei! hJi tall< teeth·-. · hi uf down" on 1 cold· tonet ltlti .. · 'Firemen n11hed lo the aceht. They found (he v!lilm c)lokin1· but ,' 'alive. They pullld the ~ out N9 bo11>1talluHon' wu needed. . switched. . On another economic front, the federal Pritt: Commission announced approval today of the first of a string of ap- pllcatioM by -eoal companies for price raises to help cover recently authorized wage ~crtases for miners. But 1t cut back the request sharply. The commission chairman, C. Jackson Grayson, announced approval of inciease of 3.71 perctnt f91 Old Ben Coal Co., a subsidiary of Standard Oil of Ohio. TM company asked ior a 1.71 percent inc~ in the wake of a pay boost of 15 percent permitted by the Pay Board for t'OJI miners Jn the first year of 1 new ·contract. . , .... ' . . · So~.g:.Plan:iood . - At ;Bi-eakfast ...... ~-. ,.. ... Bobut W. •l{ar.pe1" ~te com- .mislio¥,r ot real~~J ~as a . 'l""Pflae walllljg !iir lilm•whe~ ~ . Jlcea ~ben of the _, Newpoi:t Hart.or~ Mesa Board o f Realton at &,a.m., 'I'bµcsday at tbe Qalboa-Bay Club. , ·. , Some...ASO ..membeh .and .guests p,lan to sing a rousing chorus of •;of .. '· • -~:M«£l~key . Rlins · , Council Awards ~d~ Crlti~izing . B_ig ~anyon Bids ;:Ji)"e"-by ·Agnew To Garde1ia Firm · 'Califo~ l Love You, 'f the st.ate ' 90ng, for Vi! COillJ!li~ionet• . • . Karpe• wlll be guest speaker at the board's monthJ.Y · breakfast · meetbtg, lie · will. ·!al~ . •bo\lt • "Ranches !ot Our Grtmdchildren. "- . A spokesman fo'r.the.realtoi's.safd (ew-people everr kooW What the state. sobg. fs;: SO the realtoJ's! now ~ing it at.fill board.rrteeHngl., ' ' ' ' ' ..,. • • , ; · ~ Two contracts fbr the construction of • p. Y(ASHIN(;1'0N, D.C. (BW) -·With new facilltlea' at the city's Big Canyon :the lid of CafUOmll: lndustrla)ist Norla,n Reservolr have been awarded by ~llmOll, iup'pbrttrs Of.~ssman Paul Newpori ~'a<:b ci~Y councilmen. No Phone. Refund N! M<g!"Ut1:~ lo Prilddelt ·9!i<'· ~•P21,QOO 12ohtract, for pumJlng ~.f.tj~~m~?lm11.tu~~ 1~~-r.!~clb"u::t~:~ ' . -ws'lf;;£ aas mu coulllry in Q;;i.'~y:J')iardena. 'The new !acUltiea, 4fupanie to Vice Prtsld Spiro AgTltw'a to be completed in s1x months, will serve Pending Review .. ~ McCloakey to RevoluUOnary War the area east of Jamboree Road and ttattor Benedict· Amold. nortb ot East Coast Highway and Fifth . !..~l~p~ar Jn~an FrlD» A_veaue.,clty officials saifl. 1 .1 . Of Court Action ·~ .'~1~~lrwi~; r~l1;;·.~W.!.n.r.t.~ ·P,ost~~-•L~· · . : 1 .. 1 il<>1"111"7.'ili"on~~Ti;,, btilil-(.~ater • WI , ""'·"' ,.1 ~~ili!~lne lrol!rd!l~olrlo •Wlade Noii-111 ~t..,...., ·~ck; I~ .• lhlt the neir ~y'· Gllias · oHIU resldeoUal P~4'iflc: 1ele hone customers may e:r- pec{ no 111# ! l"!lucOd ~l•Rh~ rttes un\!I_ lhol tlia.l!uljl~Jllll!!!!!Ef."1· 1fll understand Pt,te MCClo~fiy . : • has development.-· q . · tlad to \:ell his fivortte .Piinting, Benedict ' 11 · mission reviews the effects of a stale Supreme Court deci,ion :on tax ac- counting methods. :m old 'UOISinJ the · Delaware," the itds • 1 -~~i~new: ;~ul~n'.; iet away ~Ith that. ' T. n_'plexes Get The $14.1 million rat~ increase granted Pacific Tel by the PUC earlier this year remains in effect "for the time being" a . telephone CQmpany spokesman said. :.\vha~~ does Aintw· mean: Is Pete . . 1 : ll!t!C101ke;, a Bened!Ct Arl>tlld l>ecause he Con'ditj'on-a' I QK ·"!on't• put 1nfa parfy 'befote his country, ·tiecau.e lte won'I let ~arty loyalty ke<1> . · ·film 1rom' di•clalmlni c1ecep11on. Mt! On Nov .. 26, the court voided a PUC decision that was not related to the rate increase, but dealt with the telephone company's use of accelerated deprecia- tion tu accountlng for rate making purposes. tnlstlpresen.taUon in government?" , "'ll.'McetO!W,'s.' ca:inpaign managet, Al 'll'offel, in a statement iisuecl' ff(IUi na- '"1onal headquarters In Wi~l11ngton, said: ':"'• '"Mlt ad.$ ·Were jiald for by unsolicited ftmda volunteered upres1l)' for this · ~ by M'.t. Norton Sitnon and a few • of his lriibds. "Mr. Simon feels deep1y that honest debate is vital to the health and future of tbe Republican Party and deplo~s 'the tllateless tactics used by Mr. Agnew. ~"He felt Mr. Agnew's allegatlons 4ioold not lie allowed to st and :enchitJ.ienged1 and he. provided the rneans ..fbr the reply." l • ,. DAILY PI LOT __...COAIT .U.--«MPNlf l.Mrt H.W•M ,,.... .......... Jtt\ a. Cutl'f VIII ,,_... "':' o.-i Ml9M' n .... 11:,e ... n -1\•M;. A. M.,.\l•• "'8MPI .. ,,., Three llleg~t Nellfport ~eight. triplex- es, hilfwa} bllilt With · bverfiangs pro- jeCtilig over public property, w'jll have to he •\ll~t!Y D)Odlfied but will he allowed lo stay.. • . Ne_w:p;ort Beach coupcumen have over-turned-. planning cominM.!ion rejection oC . an appeal by Harold C. Seier10n to finiMl building 'the structures, instead simply ordering that the eaves be cut back to the ~ty line. : The trrptexµ, fronhng on Clay Street and Haven Place Jn Cliff Haven , pro· jected through requited alley setbacks anJ rigb\ out over tlle alley by more than a foot. Seierson told councilmen last week It would coet more than $30,000 to alter the atniCtures tO meet code requirement!. The method,· au thorized by the PUC in November 1970, was aMulled by the court be<:ause no other alternative ac- counting system was considered. Tbe company also contends that a $77.4 milllon "wage oflset" rate increase ap- plication should not be affected by the court decision. Pacific Telephone 11ttorney Richard W. Odgert said "the California Supreme Court decision is not final. The company intends to seek rehearing .•.. " Irvine Council Candidate Asks .t:nd to County Taxes . : ; .... ' ' . . If there b aD ltv1ne ~lty council, It and that a minimal plannin1 sta fr is I.. P•f.io Kh•t . .. -...rt a..ai Qr """ should wipe <>U;t'i OOncft-of county taxes needed ~cause Irvine alreadY has a -· ~ and le~ some ot its own -at a savings general plan. to homeowners, ~ncil candidate Wayne He-said some of the extra revenues , . • • • • ' . • • . • • • • • ' • • . . • • ' • . • N---1JJJ; Jtnperi l•-.l1vtr4 M1mllf M4ttu1,r.o .1e1 1111, tt••:t --°"' .... -w.t .,, """' .._,,. 9'tdll m iw.t A-.......,,_ ...,.111''S -..cfl .......... ... c;...-.. -Ifill'?' .. ~ •• should be s~nt, particularly (pr more Clark said today. ' planning and engiiieeririg personnel. Clark called for the e\iminalion of follr "Without these key services, tbe cily special taxing districts that charge 'the 1tlll simply be a rubber !tamp city," he industrlal area of the proposed city a rate siikl. less, than ~ne-thlrd what homeowner.s in Clark also crit'.lcized •Orange, County some sections pay. planners for their actioh Tuesday aP- "In effect; Irvine already has 1 city provJng, a zorw:'change to•ailqw residen- tax," Clari uld, explaining that tlal de\lelopment . by Ponderosa Homes residents pay to the county for services north oflhe Santa Ana ~way . • such u police,· 'lire pr6tectlon, )>ark He said the countr plannua ate maintenance and street sweeping. virtually a lame-duck bod'y, to be.Jin with, He proposed that the city, If voters ind should have takenJKI action at all . elect to incorporate Dec. 211 should pay He was especially eriUcal of the fact those bills to the county, instead o{ the pl•nners approved thf: plan that pro- homeowners paying them directly . vides for on!y one school site .-an "Under thia plan, there would be .no elementary scbool. out~f·pocket increase," Clari uld, "It "That's the largest single piece of pro. could result in a reduction for some perty tn the area," =said, "and they areas." should have aiven e...conslderatlon lo Clark said while residents of The the need for an Inter · ·ate school as Ranch pay 74 cents per $100 valuation for well . those specilic services, the industrial "This is &oing to mean I.be 'de veloper of complex pay1 about 20 ctnl! pe: $100. 1 smaller parcel will have to provide pro- Oark u.ld whlle he 1greed wltb Tn01t or perty for both 1n elemental')' and an In· (lliancial conaultant Darrell Dalton's termed late school." .budget· analysls released by the lr\'Jne Clark lnai.ud that It Is pr9ject.s such Company Tuesday, he diaagreod with tl'lo a1 thll that makt U "1andator, for the Ci· conclusion that there 1bould not be taxes ty to have an engineering sttitr. ' . ' • Uquor Stores Pkketed Other otficla;~ Acknawle:(Sged. prlva~ly, however, that admlnistratfon dismay was growing over Mrs. Gandhi's refusal to p1,1ll 'back Indian troops. Pakistan Prime Minister Y~ya Khan has agreed to a Wllback, but the border situalion i! complicated by the presence of East Pakistani rebel forces of Bengla Desh. Grape Strikers Appear The United ~tes issued an embargo in early April against further mllilal'J ahi,P: menls to Pakisian. It was deter:mtned later that a couple of small, prevloully approved shipments later 1 I l p p e d throug)>. On C~asl; Incident Told . . . ~ \ Pickel! repre&entmg' clsar Chavez' United Farm WorkerS 111" a boyCotl of non-union wines are turning 1.!P outside Orange Coast Jiquor stores, with one violent incldent reported Tuesday. A Newport Beach youth was jailed on suspicion of assault and battery, after a complaint by a picket that he had been slugged and knocked to the pavement. Terrence M. Shamrell, 19, of 1701 Port Abbey Place, was booked on the misde- meanor charge, but released on his own recognizance without posting a bail bond. Oscar 0. Mondragon, 21, of 50$ S. Harper St .. Santa Ana, was taken to Hoag , Memorial Hospital by police, where five tlllches ~ere required to close a gas:.i'un· der his eye. • • · ~fondragon plactd Shamrell under d tizens' arrest when the suspect returned to Hollday House Liquors, 2937 E. Coast Highway, police said . MondrNon, who listed his occupation as labor orgap,1z.er1 told Offi~ Dennis Gilmaq \le wa plcieUnf! '!'Ith o olher Y!!!fl.J>Ol>~ILJl>Qut' 7 .. ~,IJ~ Y,. in· cident occurred. They and a store customer, Eric A. Wing, of 2000 Parsons St., Costa Mes~. were listed as wltne!s,s in the crime report. Mondragon said he was explaining to Wing why the union object"J to sale of nine brands marketed by the Napa Valley Wine Growers Associalion and carried by Holid<!iy House. He claimed ,Shamrel1 suddenJy ap- proached and slugged him, without pro- vocation. GEM TALK TODAY by A'SE' •waae•••™ DIAMOND IMITATIONS Any colorless material may be- regarded as a possible diamond imitation, but there are many im- portant differences between these and true diamonds. One recently · developed sul>- stance is YAG. Although harder Pickets saJd t'be Shop came!'Beringer, Korbel, Komell, Sebastlanl, Weibel, Wente, Martini, Charles Krug and Mon- davi bottlings. 'I'.hey said they had only asked the management to remove Ch,arl.es Krug and Mondavl brands, as a gesture of union support. Handbills given cusromers ·outllne the history of the UFWC strik~ spearheaded by Chavez and lists grit;vance" claimed by grape pit:kers an<;l ~ other farm workers . The Jong, bitter stlke led to AFL-CIO union contracts with Seagrams and Heublein corporations, following only a three-day boycott of their products. Holdout11 111uc~1,1 1\he ?f.aP.'t Vallt;y coalt· lion are DOW target's -ot tJr\V Ptck!ts, Who are usually college_ students itired by the union to emphasize Its demands in local areas. f:ngineel!B to, H ar' ·----~....,....:. ~-:._l... ' Pollution Discussion .A panel discussion on "Air Pollution is In_excusable" will highlight the Thl:Jrsday night rm!eting ol the Orange County branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Members will meet at 7:00 p.m. at the Palms .Restaurant in Fullerton. The society has spent the past year and a half studying air pollution and en- vironmental control. Until today, India was under a partiJ.1 U.S. embar10 imposed at the time of the September, 1961, Indta·Paklatan war. Rose Kennedy's Autobiography To Be Published NEW YORK (AP! -Doubleday & Co. has bought the tlghla to t h • autobiography of Rose Fitzgerald Ken- nedy for $1,525,000 -ont of the largest swrui paid by a single publisher 1 for a memoir. ' \ Mn. Kennedy , 11, Was rel>orted'tet hav• begun writing t>er memoirs a Ytfr ago and was expect,led to complete a 160,000. wbrti tmlllllp'l.pt next year with the aid of 1Writer Robert Cdu1htlo:-· For 90me years publishe rs haft beeni .hoping .tor a· first-band account ol' MrSt ~---1\e.oo..edY:s_ life as the daughter Qf a Boston p olitician, wife of a multimillionaire and diplomat and mother of President John F. Kennedy. "To publish her autobiography Is the realization of an edltor's dream, 11 said Stewart-Richardson, executive editor of Doubleday's publishing division whet negotiated the acqu!SiUon. 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Be certain you know what yqu are getting U you buy an imitation diamond. ,,,....,, ' 0 OMEGA A-21 t1(1111ondt.141( •oH• QOld btlCt lt l Wl 1Cll .. f7JJ a-22 1111m0fll11. 1•1( '""It• Of Ylll .. 101111 ,otd b•1<o· l•t••tcll ........... &!.O J; C. .J/.umphrie~ JeweferJ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS IANKAM£l!CAlD-MASTER CHAR.GE 24 YfAlS IN SAMl LOCA.'TION 'HONI 141·1401 ------------------------ ' ' ·J I ' ' ( I. ,, f • l WAlllllNGTON 1AP) -A 0 .lei' -aaya '1'-Ni• oq'll --don( rebl-uaey vlalt to Conurnmllt Ollao, -hlJ ~ lloy Ill w COW1"7, :-Jin' at .. ~ "1"'11&1 u~ -llol •.t...· llaqt -·-of, the,. l(lel-. ~ conflict. ~ • ( - ~·Congresswnal l!nit Scraps , $12.1 Billi.on ·iri'Tax Cuts . DAILY Pll.OT1. I Vote Bill · OK'(),Goes To -Senate WASHINGTON· (VP!) bill ,/, $11.1 blllii... 'Ibey plan-nol'to be ldenllll.:.i oal>tNlson M1111Cbi11c ollolied poonuls ID a ned to ""'t on the•campafp ''IDWll bulln,... • WA8111NGTQH (AP) -1'9 ,.,. a 11, ~Wed -· kitty pion toda,y. .. · The biggest euially -~Iii'·-"' 111_ • ....,. ferenct ro6m,.' HO... and '!be $11.1 bllllOD fl&iire 1· the SellatO tneuuro Wl,I 14.7 ......... llUI ..... far .,- Senate negoUatora Tu~y rmmbled the' House pa!Md btllkm Ill rtllef over lwo Yell' dint '. .. llllip, nllJnlaC tho 11Crapped $12.1• billion Jn pro-blU and wu close to Nixon'• propooed •for parente wbo equal time ~,... ...r pooed tu c;11te to wbk:b Prill-original rtg\losl. to lower Jn. Wollld,lllve 10tlln a tu crodlt plualna Jooplloleo .,., • ..,. -Nix<in ·objected. Amollll divtdual and corporal< laies !or collage tutuon they P1¥ out llDiiic!al ~· • : -,,. Wliito Hou.. ··ll>Cfd · · "'~• ::ii. N'--'-'cond WU.. ~~y ' J.Al,111:, •Pat 'trill be · mldnland Qdna , the cuualttOI ,,_ ~·ci;oi!lte" • to Pl)>Vlde 1pencl!na powfr IOI" r for their qllldrell. t , "', TliO, bQJ .... ·~· iQ''h ··for colltgt lu!Uon anc! a"'°'" tbe ,~my, · f!enat<, -l\U ~? ,..,.,,,.,. peraonal Income· tex For ..,.-oecond -Oma Ip two s· •a1 v t s i· -..:.:·.J lfmfJar but DOI _, uemptloo for 1m. • daya Tut!day, the -White . pec1 -0 e ugg~ eu .._.,._ . ' ' soureei. at the coo!trence Houae warned the conferm Btlore tbe 11n11 1ole II'" aald lJleTl)eJleved-ndudiOn of thet Nixon would veto tha k Ai"•..l m.i.. Tutodll)' turDtd dOwn • · ..._ 2\# Mvlsit the cal>IW , <dJ of.Petlng< Shanghai,. the ~ "l"'Jl&r• Iargat city, and ~ Hi(lg Chou, a much smaller r, Dl>ce Judfed • JU(tabk lite f!'I'· 11conVenatiom 1n a less hectic ,....._ ... _ .. a--.. --. wliat Nl>M.called tile "budget .......,., u 11 contained either To End Deadloc on u . senate ..,..-to. ...... • OOstlng" add!Uou. to the tax "oodget , bu&llDg" Sena!<. Jll'O' , • lndtpmdenl ~ ,. · cut bill would reduce by IO vllkml or the campaign titty. • --_. = perceo1 the cbancoa ol a 1n 'addition to the veto WASHINGTON (UPI) _A sOoal< ~·~ID I!' Allonjtcted .nab pmldentla1 nlo. . threa~· tbe word wai lpre8d • •-,..;,_.. today ol-e!IO<f. to reconcile a $1.lr~ pr-' IQ -• die ega,al I . Dr. Henry A. Kl!slnger, the pruldent's assistant for na~· Ilona! 118Ctlrity affairs, later bad thla lo say about the pWyoae ol Nixon's planned meellDpwtth~~ Tse-tuna. Premier ~ En-lat and othera:' "There ,hn ~ an a'gree- me:nt to <11scuss Issues that have to do with the relaxation of tenalona between the United States and the P.eople•' • • ' ·1 Victim of Sea, .. · . . RepubUc of China. • • .the th bo d. t ti f minimum we ez:Pect to get out This aerial view spots e . w an t ern sec ~ns o ' of this trip Is a better 1111-· tho Llberain oil tanker Juliills oU Nilgata,. Jar,•n ; derstandlng by both sides of today after if was split in two b~,heavy seas ate 1 • e>ch 9ther'1 . positions and a Tuesday. Officials said that up lol4,600 tona of crude continuing means o I re-oil may have been spilled in ljle worst oil disastet in 1 mainlnt informed about these Japanese history. pos!Uona •••• " --'------'-----'------- Aiked if N'u:on would raise , · the \1letnam isSue, Kissinger • , cfucte4 a direct reply but said: ' "We expect to settle the war • ' ( .. Ill .1ndocblna either thrwgb the -ol,Vletnam!zalion or direct neaotlatlona with Hanol We do 11111 ezpect to aetUe It in Peldrig." Teen Joins Draft Board No -Drafting Planned From Dec. 9 to 31 WAS111'1GTON . (\JP!) - The Selectlve Service does mt plan to ·draft anyone between Dee. 9 and Dee. !I of this year ao that young men who might otherwise be Inducted during thet period will be able to otey home during the holidays. Wldei: 125 bad not been called and these wOUld be carried forward Into the ''extended priority selection g r o u p ' ' which will be liable to callup during t h e January·Marcb period n¢ year. HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -. Tbooe who would bave beeo Police Seek GOv. Milton S ti a PP ad-called during thel period, ministei-ed the oath of office to however, still will be. liable to '· · Mlch&e1 A..Simmons, the first 8 ca11up during the first three .., 18-year-old In the nation's months Of' 1972. The 'selective 'Up to Six' '. history appointed to a local 5erviee .this year is drafting '" draft tioard , and then an-men· with lottery numbers up ~ , ,_ nounced the nominations 01 to 125. In Robbery ,,--t three students to the boards of 'lbe . SelecUye s e r v i c 1 • trusleel •f th"'! unlvenities. , revealed the suspension plans ~ vovv (UPI) -Bullet . ' ! d' ., I~ ~ -5immona, of l\laryJvllle, Tuesd~ reapona .;o a • ;•~v .,.. . , ~·,_-,, Pa., said it wai "fabu\9us. • • reporter's question. shells found in an aDIDJODClll- to have the respoMlbllity.and On Ocl 5 the aerviee bad blood-stained car believed-. to be only 18." 8nnounced 8 draft call of ed by masked bandita who He and the three student. 10 IXK> for the remainder of held up a Manhattan bank &bared the podium with Sbapp lWL It aald, t500 ol these "'Tuesday wWl.being c!Jeckfd at a newsc:on!erence Tuesday. would !le~Oct between.Nov~'. today to~'! Y""' part of studenta nominated to fill 1 and' NovJ .11· ind tbe re-. an ammuruli , ca~e atolm trustee vacandel at their maining 31500 between Nov. 29 from a state· armory· ICboolt are Alan M; Cohen, 21, and Dec. 9. TbUJ there were A trouP of men wearing ,Hl ol Pblladel~ a Hnlor •I · m actual·callups ·durlng the masb stole $14,000 to $11,lll!O Temple Unltorlii,; Bonaob M: · 'l'lumksglVing period either: from a branch of the Harlem LlchtJg, 20, of PhUadetpllla, a fhe spokesman did not say Savings Bank five m1nutea junlol' of Pennsylvania Stite boW many men would be left after' the bank opened. University, and Mrs. John for callup during the first Five persoM, mcluding a (Shll'Oll) D'Orste Novak, 22, quarter ol 19'12; but he Jn. police oergeant, wei;e wounded • :cif"-J'~ a gradnate lltU-dicated'that·the lllJlnber would and' five o"-' _ clubbed detit ot ,.__the; lJIUvenlly o( be small. He oald It was poS8l--· ·-· • .J>~burgb: ~ . · -ble that 0 .90me" with numbers in the robbery.· 3 DAYS ONLY. Th~. Friday· Saturday, December 2 • 3 • 4 •• _, ' . ' °"E · ICIAL PER F"AMILY ' '• ' •°*""' WJ)ll.D~lCT to •A1' $.11JIS~ . Al.Ill eSATISfACTJOM Nrftt(D •""° 15"""" , .... ,_ ...... ,. NocfS h;C)rlrl 'MIC.H TO -· -·~· ftllCNt Sl'Olt f'Ol*"'1'si. IHC. .. GROUPS WELCOME If 2 or m.ore ~rson1 are photoCJrepheCI to91ther the "FIB'' pictUre rnU1t be of the 9roup. · THRIFTYMART DISCOUNT FOODS 2701 HARBOR Bi,¥D., l;OSTA MESA But the veto threat llt1l • that Nlion would • ai 1--i;..i ~Y out of the SOoat< -ol 1ore,g.. aid tlJ:"'"' ~ ~ banga beca... ol Nixon'• ~ baclt tnlo a lpeclal • curre:i foreign aid deadlock leg!JlaUi>i> with • IU bllljon , to ,all caDcdciata for fodeial '- ,other· obj<ctloD -· t b t -00 later this year U. It by proposing a ~ HWle Houae bill. -An even .lllcthr olflce, ' llemottaUc-bacted plan to . ......., and tea ... him WI.th vote on'• Senate palled enQ. point ts t!>e war !Sille.'aild 'i{ ......._.' .id fiDanc:< next yw'a prald.,,. •.tu pion be must •eto'..tl!e-wir amendment ..0. M9faan iald be w•.~f tbe~S.: ·~ ,ii Ua1 election campalp from Republ!cM aenatora cloae to trlbutlDi to the lmpuse. with five d 111 er en t com-limits on Individual eampalsn Income tax collecllonl. the . the administration who asked Rep. Thomas E. Morgan, promlaes OD thef point. But be contrlbutlonl to candfdatell for sourees said the House and . (D-)'a.), ·chairman of the said he would notglv~,llP U all pmldent, v!eei>rdldenl. tha Senate negoUalors dld not plan . "d Off , Hou,. Forelgn Affairs Com-~ere turned down. •• .. .. senate· ·mi '1llt Houle Jif.. to give up that proposal Wider 500 Lat . mlttee, aald he would .be wtll· . "'rd put. the Senate ,~. RepresentaHvu. , " 1 which cltizeJis could allocate .. • • · . ·., lug, if ~ssary, to-break qf1'\11ment kl '1' House vote.ratbef 'tb ff and~Semit. $1, of theil: taxes to be put Into FONTANA (UPI) -More a conference over the aid bt11 than see tha lottlgn ald '.blll b:o' wourd :;: afletl - a campaign fund lor<the party than liOO workers at the Kaiser and ask the House whether be die," Morgan said Ill an. Jn. 'di~ tel 'for' --.i tf. of their choice. steel mill bava been laid off fDd bll . fello:w negollatora tervje_w. , • , ' . no! . ' ! '-After the doors were opened should accept the ICKallbd The amendmoDI, lntrodljced • • __....._, 'i'uesd., Digllt, the smote bad •Ince. SepL 1. due to a tacit of Mansfield amendmenl by SOoate DemqcraUc Leader '!'.be -I time ,.v._ 'ol cleared and thO peanut shell! steel orden, a plant oHlclal Morgan made the oiler Mtke Mansfield of Montana, the. ~ ad ~ were brusbed -fronl'the gmn baa reported. 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HARIOR SHOPrlNG' CENTa 2300 HtrbOr llvd. •• Cotto (l\ou 54$.""5 " Kl.ti Charge -Master Chal'CJ• -BankAmerfcarct· OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 'TIL t 'P.M.· ' .. , ,. • • r t' ~· ' I • " ' .. .. I • ' ' " ' ' • -r. D.4.n..Y ,piLOT EDITORIAL PAGE -· Warning at Right Time Some gloomy W<>rds ._.,,. from Harbor Ana United Fund Director Merrttt Jobmon last week, He made It 10und as If the annul! UF caml>llJll had UtUe cht11ce ol ruchlng Us $451',000 goll for 1971·?2. He was olrrloully concerned over the Inadequate el• fbrts ol certain volunteers -mostly 1n Costa Mesa. • , At the llllte 11m-. Orange Cout College president Di'. Robert Moon, wha actually ls the chlef ••olunteer, •ce he's• ca:mpal&n ' Chairman, was far more optimistic. He conceded thin&• .re going slow now, but was Olnfldent the goll WU DOt out Of lighl Other veteran campaignen tend to agrM and are ptedlcUng the cam- palgn will l>e suceessfUI -Hut a little behind schedule. Wb)'1tbe llum 1btementa: from the fund director? Probably fiecause he ls in the· best pos!Uon to know just how much lack of our volunteer effort now will hurt tlie Hubor area ail through !Q72 -~urt In terms of fewer programs for helping our young people, less beaUh service available for young and old , less Of the belpmg hand su_pplied by the 32 community service agencies IUP' ported by the United Fund. · -From the flurry of ac!lvity this week, II could be that Johnson's blunt wamlng came al the right Ume to get the job done. - Needed Library Service West NeWort homeowners are making whst seems to be a v~ leKIUmate plea for city library services. City eouncllmen last week, at the request of the West Newport Homeownera' AssoclaUon; directed library trusteea to look Into the possibility ot al least renUng a vacant llorefront In Newport Shores to provide some library service. In a letter to the councll, the usoelaUon .points out that children must travel either to Balbpa or to the Mar· lnor'1 branch In Westcllff to obleln boob and other In• lonnaUonll material. Like everything elae, the declalon will eventuaily IWe Look for Confirmation ·Of Beliefs W111D I ftlmnld fmn my Vacation, I -a numblr ol letlen fmn readers · aD ever the C0<¢'1 astln( me to co.,. -COi the tnclc -ll·ID AltlcL NJ °"" oympalblu are almoSt wholly w1ll> the prilonen, and qalnst the of· llclall. But that la all I want to ssy • l1lal ocon rtcbl -· Whal I would !lb lo do today II to comment on ••oplnlo&maklna1' nther than oprtn my oplnlaa. , 'Iller. II a widespread de!Ulloo lhal wblt .. call ''mall; . ., CllllUltUWctUoa" ez .. erdlu • power. fU!1y penuulve . II> tlaeoco upon publle aplnioa. I have ntver bellevod lhla to bl -and all hlilble ftltillCll I hlvt seen 1"Ddo to con!lnn my .... ONE OF TD moat respectabll IJld nspontlble reHll'Cher& In lbla field, JOllpb Klapper, tome yur1 1go came to the followinl conclusion: , "CommunlcaUon hsearch atronciy II> 4iclta that r per1uaalve maaa 'eom- mmdcetlon II ID general mor< likely to relllf°""' the ..isunc :l~on of Its -than It la to e public cplakla " . Whal tll1a means, almpiy esprwed, la Illa! ... look for evldeoco tbal conllrma whit we already belleVf, ·or want to btllen, and llDort or reje<:l any C<Cllrary evldeoce. TBlS C~N BE . clearly seen In the .. Dear Gloomy Gus Rumor bu tt that one leading can- didate for Irvine City CouncJI ohow· ed up· to woo UC! student leadera dressed ID Iha latest 1--bopper , .... Doll "'-hope to lead .... the studenll to the prombed land! ~ L. c. ,.... ............................. .. -.....tb' .... ., ........ .... .............. ....,, ... Dflltr ,. ... AIU<li eplloclt. The publlc quJckly took ,.,.,,., f<io or aplnst the CO!>ylcll, and wbtn .Ubsequent evJclence 1bi>wed. that the 40 fmnatea and guan!a were lhot by~o ml not USllllnsted by I*-It ebeDCed hardly anybody's . ialld.-1- 'l'llt same ·was troe In the Keal ·state If!~ Whell It .... fillal1J admJtted by olftcl!ldom, ln<ludlng A ti or n e y G<i1eral ldltchell, that the ~ of the 1tudenta Wu both 1.mwarranted and unoeceuary; there WAI DO man shift In public opinion. The people who thoughl the students were responslblo ("They 110d for l~ didn't they!") continued to Jmllly the alaJlnc• and uooerate the GlllMsmen. ' 1'BE '°°EY~N of the "power of the pte11'' or tbl ••tnnue:nce of the n:edla'' la perpetuated by pollUcll and ~ elements for their own ad- vaniigt; Mt becaU1!., It la true. -Jti1t as, in -rqllCb the same way, certain po!lUclana altsck the " b l d d e n persuade:r1" of adve:rtlalng, w h en every sober piece of research indicates that advertlaing eurciHs only a minor and unpr.acHctable influence on the mlndJ and decislonl of l>Uyera. • What changes oar mind Is penonal experience. Nolblng short of llvlng in a slum could make most people recognize what must be done to eradicate them. This Is why progress la so alow and sermons so fuWe. Army liung Up on Hair W ASHINGtllN -The 'Anny bresa may havo filled to oiOP drug abuse snd nclal sl.('ife in the ranks, but no one can ~ them ol. being soft on haircuts. As evidence, SP/• Harry DuVal, whO!e br.lrf fwnd to be P.f:rhaps a quarter· lnci Sopg, is awa1Ung court·marlial for bomndoua offense. ~ altele.s ltragly locks were spotted ~ • eag)Myed officer at the National ·at1at1ty = whtre DuVal performa bual\lhPlll !or the Anny. It wasn'~ alas. lhf..lll.fl Ume DuVal~ hair had llfcbU1.....,.. ~ru1caUons. n: WM CAU Ell~ by his aupertor, Capt. Robert Coddell, who grimly handed 11Jm a written order. "I, the command- ing officer of Co. B U.S. Anny Security A&ency Support Group. am a1vine ,... a lawflll orit.r 1n have your hair cut and your mu,. tscb8 ' trimnlod to compl7 .w!lh the stsodards roqulred 1IJ Arnty &111t1lions -.io, Section I, pora1rapha 1-#," Coddell commandeil In wrliJnl. · -f.!dlpreaed, Duval hulened to his.. 1 houae for a trim, alooa ll t I wu too late tn the day to consuJt a barber. She mll'J'ld oll IODll ol blo locio and shortened bl1 1ldeburn1 1 bit. BUT THE YOUNG LADY clearly has different tastes in hair styles than does Gen. William Westmor<land, the Anny chief, whose halrcut edicts have led to the crackdown on GI hair. For despite the trtm, DuVaJ'1 hair lenrtJI was found ne:s:t mornlna: to be beyond the: legaJ Umlt. No less then Col. He:nnan C.Onrad, the group commander, made tbe morning tn- 1pecUon. He el])rtSsed dissaUsfacUon with DuVal'1 haircut and ordered him court-mutlaled for disobeying a written order. , Lui July, DuVat come perilously cloao to an ....Utt court-maUal. The Intrepid hair Inspector of O>mpany B, Clptstn CaddelL order«! DuVal to get a haircut The GI pn>tt1ted that blo ba~ didll1 rtacb bb collar Ind nld he wanted to talk to a lawyer. But bt the e:od, he 1ul>- mitted to a rtgu.laUon haircuL NEVERTHELESS, Caddell h u f f 111 ordered a coort-martlal anyway. Colonel Conrad diamlsse:d t h e charge• and Issued a letter of reprimand instead. Now court-martial charf,. are pending over lhe latest lndde:nt. "11tls chap jusl won't get• haircut," Colonel Oxl.rtd told UI ruefully. OuV1l wat \rained by taxpayers as an electronic warfare 1naly1t. Thlt Is hia:hlY opectaJ1ud work requlrlng a toJHemt clearance. Whllt he It 1waiting Ute Grtat ~I Trial, however, the Army bu 1111pod blm to menial joba. come back to councUmen -as a matter of money. There ls none In this year's budget, and likely won't be much more ne.xt year. • The proposal would cail far an expansion of services and under the currenl year's fiscal guidelines, such ex• Pll)slons are forbidden. . The proposed library should provide a good test of those guidelines u they might be applied next yeu. Tb.ls is an example of a needed service -and it will COii taxpayers l)lore money. OBER Takes a First Step In educational circles accountability as a discU$Sion to pk is akin ID the weather. Everyone is talking abou\ It but nobody does much about it. 'That .would be true of educators In the Harbor Area too, except for the startling recent unvellinf of Project OBER by Newport· Mesa Unified SchOOI Diatl'fct research· ers. · OBER, which stands for Objective Based EvaluaUon of Reading, is the first of many steps the district plan& that someday will make it possible to know eaacUy what achoob are doing .. Finding out what happens in a classroom, educators agree, is the intangible that bas held back institution of 11accountability." Now, with OBER,.the district bas put down in writing what reading skills should' be taught and assigned responsibility for when they should be taught to each grade level. }J precise tests are developed to determine if a stlij!ent has in fact mastered the goals set forth by OBER. everyone will be a little better off. The student will know where he stands, and, for the first time in cautor- nla, th• district can know If it is doing what .ft set out to do. • ~ . N , • P11rpose of Clearly Stated G oafs, Measurable Objectives Providing Feelings of Achiev~ment Tb The Editor: Vice Presldent Agnew, writing in Today'• Education (Dec. 1971), baa termed the growing trend toward behavioral-objective teaching as a .. threat to the American family." It is difficult to lollow his thesis, primarily becaUJ< lhe ailegatiom are totally groundlw. The whole basis for devdoping an Instructional program wblch has clearly stated goals and measurable objectives Is to provide every "learner at an grades with recurring fee:linl' of acldevement. IN A TIME SUCH as oun, when the trad!Uonal struct\u'e of the family is threatened by pressore and change, the chlldren Jn a conru..ecJ aociely become "goal.Jess" aod dlaor!<nted. Schools musl' accept the youngsters as they come:· uncerta1n, lnsecu,., sometimes hosUle, alienated and often disinterested ln learning. " Any understanding of the cruses and ·factor1 leading to the present pllghl. of education J)Oin~ clearly to behavioral analysis. By providing I mm e d I a le learning objectives and me a a u r In g achievemenU, the ICbool significantly restom 1 feeling of confidence and a IODSe ol self-este.m to the chlld. ' WHEN PARENTS and children understand the learning objective-an Idea that presupposes tbere are Interested parents -school and home restore to the: learning situation one of its primary and tradiUonal positions: a working group cooperating together f« a reuonable: goal. How'. rou1d such a 1ltuat.lon thrtaten anyone? DAVID CURTIS Chanee to Be Heard To The: Editor: On Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m., a hearing wilt be had before the Airport Land Use Commission of the County of Orange in the hearing room of the Orange County Planning Commission, 400 Civic Center Drive West, Room 168, Santa Ana, Callfomla. The purpose of the meeting will be to detennlne whether or not the action of the Board of Supervisors in the matter of 7.ooe Change No. 71-58 Is in the best interests of the Orange C-O!Jnty Airport and the adjacent area, pursuant to the proVitlons of Secticn 21676 of the Public Utilities Code of the Slate of California. THERE WILL NOT be a public hear· tng as such, bul the com~ion wishes to hear from McDonnell D o u g I a s CorporaUon, the proponent, the Cou nty of Orange, the ln'lne COmpany. and rJI other agencies, entities and persons who have any infonnation that may be helpful to the commiS!.ion In making Its dete:nnlnation. DONALD W. KILLIAN, JR. Acting Secretary Airport Land Use Conunission Welglot Control ro the Editor: Dr. Pblllp L.·Whlte In Today's Health magazine (he Is director of the A.M.A. ·1 department of food and nutrition ) says ..---By 6eor9e ---. Dear George: I've heard that you have to be popular to pet. ls this true? WONDERING J;>e,ir \Yonde:rlng: No matter how much pressure Is pul on you , do not give way from what you kno't" Is right You do NOT have to pet to be -hm. Either you 've got 1n turn lh•l ques· Uon around or l'vt got to get a new an1wer. l , . _ Mailbox ~_J l.Jttnl 1f01n rtadtn ar1 wtlcomt. NormaUr wtitnr·1hould conwu their m.e11aot1 m 300 tDOrdl or lt11. The right lo condcma kttn1 lo fi! lfXlC• or cUminatt libel ti rtim:td. AU ltt. ttr1 mu.at includf rignaturt and mait- lno addrt11, but no.fM1 mau bt wit~ hlld on rtqUtat if iuflicitttt rtaaon U apparent Poctru will not be pul). li.shed. that most special dleti for we:lgbt control and health are the bunk. "The best diet," he 11)'1, "Is~ nonnal one with smaller portion&/' · But where on the Orange Coast can you find a top.quality reltturant that ae:rves small portions of fine food? Everywhere I go they stull tJie hell out of me. .) TD RESTAURANTS •hould have something fine and small on every menu, for the diet.era, lllte a fine amall salad with top dressing, · tosaed, bot sour French brud or roll!: and a good ruet or top sirloin sandwich. Being unable to find these in the beach are:a, we are forced to stay home to eat. Let them try Monte'• on Fair Oaks in Pasadena and learn something. This dinner Is not cheap, but It's GOOD. FRANK KLOCK Mb111e of 'Blatant' To the Editor: In your issue of. Nov. 24, two lelters appeared in Mailbox in which the word "blatant" waa used. 'lbe: firs_t. an official statement by the Student Council, Clllfornia College or Medicine, UCJ, and signed by Tom Garlte, that organization 's president, began: "Despite the blatant need for the e1pansion of health care facilities in Orange C.Ounty ... " The second letter, from Jean Forbath, read: "Jacqueline: Combs' feature stories on abortion in Orange County gave a blatanUy candid plcttge of the economics involved.'' ACCORDING TO the unabridged Webster' a New Twentieth Century Dictionary, second edition, there are four meaning a or definl..!Jons for "blatant." These are: · ,. 1. Bellowing, as a calf. 2. Loud-mouthed; offensively noisy. 3. Too conspicuous; obtrusive. 4. V.ery showy; ~audy; Oas~y. SO!'tq:BOW JT doesn't .seem proper to refer to the: need for expansion of health care facilities as "blatant" nor should Jacqueline Combs be flattered to ha~ her abortion series described u "blatantly candJd.11 Or don't letter.writer& own cllctionaries? • JACK SEYMOUR Abortion Questlet1 To the Edllor: Pro-abortionists have been mounting a one-sided campaign to change our law1. 1 would like to sto1> and think. The basic question obviously ls, when does human life begin? If what ls itrowing within the mother la not human lilt, then it de:seNM. no consideration. Only the mother's wen being matters. Because doctors and scientlats do not all agree, the easy way out aeems to be winning. However. ln OCtober, 11187 In Washington, D.C. lhe first tnltrnaUon1l Conference o n Abortion came to a lt-1 conclutkln ~ life. "OUR GROUP coWd llnd no potnt In time between conception ind birth at Whlch 'PQIJJt we could II,)' tbal lhla WU not a human life. The changes occurring between implantation, embryo, retus, newborn or a mature adu1t are merely stages of development. This conference consisted of biochemists, professors of obstetrlC!, and gynecology, genetici3ts, etc. It also represented variout faiths and races. Because of our present s c I en t 1 f i c knowlege of genetic programming we know that a plant or animal can only grow into what already la I t 1 predetermined species. I believe a human ferWlzed cell already ls a human person. IF THIS IS a human life, he must be granted the protection of our laws and Constitution. Do we not give life the benefit of doubt when we rescue a lost child or a trapped worker? How .about poor innocent babies? JacqueUne Combs, DAILY PlLOT (Nov. 18), seems to feel it's all a matter of money, rush It through, find the money aomewbere and get rid of it, the sooner the better. As an O.B. nurse:, I have seen girls try to do this end even celebrate:. I have also ae:en the tears of regret for the life that was going to be. MARIE SWEENEY Abortion Alternative To the Editor : In regard to the article, "Path Paved for Problem Pregnancy" (Nov. 18 ) by Jacqueline Combs: If I understand thi3 article rorrectly, you are telling any woman wbo Is with child, if' she for ooe ruson or another doe:s not want to face the nospon1Jbllity of having the baby, all sbe need say is "I am not emotlonally capabJe ol having a baby,'• and be: able to come up with the money, $180 and up, depending on bow long she Is pregnant And Planned Parenthood or Birth Control Institute will help her to kill, or eliminate the life within her body. And naturally you will never try to make the girl feel guilty. She will have many lonely moments in hir lite to do that by herself. OH MAN IS SO foolish when he thinks ht: C:fn kill a life-just to please himself, just to satisfy bis own needs. No man has this right. When God set up the pattern for Ille It was to -be recognized and respected by all of mankind. In Blbllcat' times, the whims or man, the power of man, the hate of man decreed ~t 1 child be slain. Not being sure: jw:t who this child was that was born to be savior, counUess nwnbe:rt of innocent chlldren were murdered. It's happening again, only thiJ time man bu made it legal. But b It n!allyT It ii just as wrong now as it was then. WHY ARE WE allowing ourselves to partake in the: destruction of the unborn? They have a right to life, just as much 11 you or I have. Just bow much power does man want, thlt he can choose wbo ls to Uve and who Is to die? We do not cut on our nose becaUH tt smells ....,.thlqr evil. Wl!y cut 1 fetus! n ba.s done DO wrong. .. Please gl>e the baby a chance to bl born. u the natural mother does not fttl 1be c.an take care ot. the cblld, put It out for aaoptloo. I UNDERSTAND there art flve to eight couples waiting for every child thal Is available. The chlld lt wanted, maybe not by !ta natural parents but by someone who for one reason or another cannot have one ol their own. May 1 llllilesl to the editors that they call birth right and give equal space to them ao that the young girl can be shown a poth other than abortion. PATRICIA FELDE 'Shall°"' Tactics' To The &liter: As regards the President's meeting with AF!,CJO leader, George Mu.ny: '!be subject was 8Upp08ed to have been "Labor and NegotJatJons Witb Reference to It." Subject matter was not a pall to decidj! whether "All America" is ready to ttand up rnd cheer and applaud and anile approval of Richard M. Ni.Ion. The American people are1 "weary" of the President'• shallow tactlt.!I of smearing rather than facing. the issue.a as a leader with character. __ L • BEHN!CE BAKER 'Terrlhlll Mlstaketa' To the Editor : In view of Mrs. Lucy Ann F1etcher't ln- abllity to separate fact from fantasy (Mailbox, Nov. 17), I must reply: to her attacks upon Irvine Tomorrow (IT) aftct Jts endorsement of four Irvine City Coun- cil candidates. IT held two public meetings at which all candidates for the councll had an op. portunity to speak. IT then selected, by majority vote, 10 candidate! to interview at a later meeting. A third public meeting wu then i;chedu1ed for these interviews. At the conclusion of that meeting, held Nov. 11, the membership decided to vote on whether to endorse 1lDY of lhe candidates and, il so, whom. BEFORE THE Nov 11 meeting, Mrs. Fletcher predii:ted In print tbat IT would endorse a predetermined slate or five:. She named the five and charged that tbe process by which IT was aelecting its en- dorsees was a sham. In fact , IT endoned only four can. didates, not five. These did not include three of the live ,guessed at by Mrs. Fletchu. She was· thus proven terribly mistaken, not just "partially inaccurate.'' The four cancUdaits selected for en· dorsement, by IT were elected by a ma· jorlty of the 53 (not 34) member.I! present at tbe meeting. Memben of the press were asked to watch the ballot rounling, while dozens of apecU.tors looked on. MRS. FJ.ETalER concedes tbat thl• may re.f1tct "a semblance of true democrac1." I cannot Imagine what Mrs. Fletcher would consider more than 1 a sembl~ce. but I do know even this "semblance'' compares favorably with the political processes of most citizen's groups, even OJIN, which baa never held an election about anything, and the CCI which boasts 18 voting members ! Membership in Irvine Tom o r r o w always has been open to all residents of Irvine ,and Its meettnaa have been well publicized. GLEN WOODMANSEE Irvine Tomorrow Chainnan OltANDI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W Ml, MU.lier T1lonw K•nll, Edllor Alb<rt W. Bal" Editorial Page Editor 111e alltorlal Pl11t~ or the Dllllt Pilot ieckt to inlonn •nd atlmu· late re.den by pretenling thls ncws,.pcr's oplnlor11\ •nd c::om~ mentary on topb of ntem:t and: .11lp.IOcanet>, by' provtcthrr a forum for th~ txprtt1lon of "oUr ~dt"° l)plnlons, and by Pf'l'ltntlnc the div~ vltwpa(nta ol lnfonned ob- IM'V'Crt &nd llPOkamtn (IQ topics olU.cloY. Wednesday, December 1, 11171 ' ' ' 9 PILOT ·ADVElmSER 32 01. 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"BelJ£l)elnW' •••a=,,,, .... 9 elm · ALSO FllST RUN . ' (Rl Ji1e llyM W -lllw lo "" lwr his country, tho C.l.A. ......, fof ii twice. ' T!LLY SAVALAS "CLA y · PIGEON" JUNIOI MATINEE -Sat., 2 p.m. "DISTROY ALL MONSTERS" • ' oad ''THE OBLONG BOX" (GP) AU $EATS 75~ I 1 .I By TOM TrrvS Of lllf CldJ. Pl19t Slfff ""LION IN WlNTI.•" ''ANNI Ofl A TMOUIANO OAYS" O•llY 1111f & ,,45 ,.M, Mllt .... s.t ......... .,. -__.r-- CINEOOME lf ''. ...... ~·:'C-."'t.I NOW · SHOWING , 1 ~ •• , ... ~ t:~7~c•1t:~~) • ., ' -i:S... -11:•1:1M1& I ' Today, 17 years after Ill mand authority be com f origtnal Broadway produ<llon jUl!illed? .and nearly lhrte ~ades alter Tbil .,..t aeri<Mls lwl• Is the wa~ "'1Jc,b ln!plrod ,It, pi:esented with 111n111-.. ''11e Calne Mutiny Court-d1'amatic air.Ill and justifiable Martial" bas !oat µttte ol lts hllarily In the l!lgbly l!n- dramatlc and t b o u g ht -pro-pressive revival at th ~ Vok:Jng power, The military AbmaMl'ln 'l'beaiu in Los\ tstsbllsbinenl bas widel'gone . • \ "' t de I pre Id ch l iD&et. MTH. CAllll• MUTINY COUJT-• particularly in ~ent y.s. MAllTIAL" but tbe• l:!asic questiop raised ~':Y~ c~ut~d1::r't111 '::: by Wouk's tight, tantilizing ~~=-~~ t'.n~'1 ;r',: play remains. UD_all$W8J1d -8t r:n-~~1«f;Th. Music _c.m.r, what paint does deparl;ure TN•· CAST fJOm the r'•'"ttes ol com, '" ~-~ .......... J:."'""'""' ..... 'I· ""' ,..,, •• 1c1... For1""'-~. ·-~ ....... = ... ·· t i:clr. :.lohn Ctllllm ••• d Sinn$ , 1(..,.. ...... ~'""' •1·" Ill• Keltll ••. Bf\.O YIMlll ...... " ................ "'" .,,._lmtn Urti.11 ......... Giory-Btr10I! . L.,.,.,_ •••• , ...... , ••. Wlltf BllMI • . Bird ................ Gtor9I WYntr 89t, Soutllt':lf ., .....•. lifr?'Y lr•ndOll ,, Stirring : • Omar Sharif • Julie Christi• • "A GtlT-TIGllTBllMG Tltllllll ANO OHtOF TltE MOST IXOT1NG 'FILMS YOU'Ll SI£ TltlS YWI"--~ "An exdtint 1tnllmpb111ry SU!pll1'! thriller!" •PLAY MmJ'Oii£'"'-- -... an Jm1taJkHI to tenor. •• '·Jessica Walter·OoMaMills r IJomlareh:....i...., ... --.""'-, . I Slcry ~~Hen • Oitc'9d ~ Cli'll ElllWOCXt • ~i.;~o_,.,. ..... ,,..~ \ ,. ....... ~--·~Iii! ,..,.. .. ,1e·ui!ea.i.~ l!'J-.:.~ • ~ CO-HIT "HiREDHAND"(R) ' EDWARDS CINEMA Yl£JO $on Diego lwy. et Lo Paz i!ISion V'111j0 8»-6990 HIWAY39 DRIVE IN • G.G. fwy.ota.~ Wtslrninstet "4·6282 lO~,ANAHEIM lnlok!U'st Cit w '956-1122 " EDWARDS HUii!. CINElll ltoth llvd. Cit fllis ~lctl leoth 847·9608 ANAHEIM DRIVE IN li'*'1ide ,.., at ltm0rt Mohtiin 52S.SS26 ' •1 .. • Costa .. Mesa ED !Tl 0 .. . . . '~·6'4,·N0:·2t7, 7 SECTIONS, '°' rAGES .. . . ' ORANGE .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' WEDNESDAY, DiC~ :i;. '19n·. TEl'f CENTS J.. , ' I " I Mes.a Re ·sidents • • • ~ &. • -#4 Give Views on ·Fai.rview Park . ' ·' ' • • • lj iJ'EallY COVILLE • Of ,.. °"" .... ··~ · l!~ •200, people, Jiii~, <;<>st&. Meu c;cuiwll ,cfuimben. Tu~ nlallt' to t&lk ftJQut Fatrv~ Park"... "' . · They tllkid·ror :iwo.o..i+hali Kourt as IOfue . SO speakers gave their vie1's on-bow·~··:JGO . ..,... or .. t&-Owned land l'llOld best be develQP.ed. "By.,'• fbow of hands·, an ove~~ • !DljOr:ity of the audience favored 1 .,ttlfal Pa;t, With 'most •or lbe ·arti!!cial, . ' l' ll ctrielilµ ' . -. . WiuWss ' . . So_6s : Story Bl' TOM BAllLEY Oil,.. Del9r f'flti *" ' . LOS ANGELES -Reba Vaughn's lf~t\er ~e down rei>eatedly today ~ ahe 1'" aUed. to testily on olleptiom tliat'Dr. Ebbe Hart<iius or CoJta Mesa repeatedly beat and drugged his at~- • -r-. • tractive blohde ~amour. -. . 1 Jo . Ann Norman, iz. sobbing un- controllably • and comforted by her luother in the hearing room, forced bw- ltg ootcor E. 1'. de Vtlbiss to order a recw during a gnielillli """' '1'· amloatioa or. the 'l'itnell by deleme at- ton>Oy Mat!be., Kurillch. ' ~ ii·· the ......i witness to testily ;i~~~\11~~ ~':'II~ ~."the ph)iliclan, cl~ Of oraon, -~~~~·~~ · or inolliip1e clllrl• or un- proleillonaJ ci>oiluct &llCI niOJa1 turpHude. 'ftlO!le ebarg.. aired belOit 1.:i'tOm- !lllttee 91 .fi.. 1Dcluii 61> ..... sl\!i la ·,.:;~ :~,· . VIUlll!, I!, Ind ~.~tow~-... ~. %2, or Costa !lf...,,<to'ihe polDI that !ilie. dl<d of' · '<ivlfdo0e1 · • · "l!is-Mir~• fli!llly Ws • 111fld llarlellus 'In Oririige ~ ~!or cm. !or !500,000. ) • )Curilkh,• who has bad a aeries of ·ob- jQctl!lna. ovenuled, by do Vllblu, ran Into liouble thls mornmg when he tried to ~ivt Deputy AUorpey G<rperal Jelfre.y Wohlner 'cited fot"contempt · ' . The trial lawyer )old ' de Vilbi.<is that Woblner dlttcted a pr<llllltr. at him at a Pobit 1rben MIU Nonnan ..,ed about to break down under P.Ofllateiil qu.,. 1i9o1n1, •. " . Ii )Kurillch asked· the committee to send vt9hlner across the street to Los Angeles 5\Jperior Court for citing l>n the contempt dlarres and prompted the angry de Vllbi.u'. comment; "Do roe have any tdore miniscule matters in your nli.nd? t'"Okay, you're mad at Mr. Woblner.," ~ V\Jbiss snapped. "Let's not make a big Olp out of this and let's get on wttb tbe ~ring." ;JCurlllch seemed at one point of the nloniini session to be on the verJe or tears bim.selL He interrupted the hearing to demand a rtcesS with the comment: "t'm IO upset abd so furious that I JuJt canl cootlnue." «De Vllbl.u denied the requt!l.and con-!l!i\i<d' to -reprimand Kurlllch throughout ~ mOrning session fo1· what be said ...,. the layer's poinUW arJ1W11enla and Jong speeclles. Ml,,s Norman, who has been described by Kurlllch as men\ally (Otarded, t!"ified that Hartelius bad '~-tly tiieatin Mrs. · Vaughn and o,terl ad· ni.imstered. injection! of narcolks 1o his ral.stress over her objections. --' ~ aetMtie& ~'\~·a small zectlon "'81 QI Est&ncla Drive. A ntml&er of speakers satd don 't put a loolball ltadlum in tlle ~-Most asked . that ,..di be kept out oD the park. A Strong boOat was given ,JiJr PfeSUV&Uol\ iJl the !ndlan·-•I IV"~ ai an educ. tiofta~eologlcal site: } .. -The cill"..11 .Project 80 ~Ive unpaid l"'Jfdrols appol!ial by Mayor ~ --and'promlsed to · tie as much as posaible into ' . . ---· - -a mastaplan !or the park. No declaionl were made 1\lesday, bul.it became ' tlear that those present prefer a hUdng, open, natur&I are& over a 300-acre playgN>Wld •ROiied with bulldings. Eadl time a speoter called !or 11\e preservation of open space the. audience bunt into • loud round of applause. About half,of tbo.se in tbe 1udiena'l were high school studenla. - Estancia 1ligb ·School'• Ecologr ciM. was heavily represented. Members pus- ed out thetr own version of a de:lia:n ~r the park. Unllb the cl!l'a . two prellminary atetcl>ea, tile Est&ncia map contained no paved roads or ~king on the west sid~ '-'f Estahcla Drive. In brief, here~s what some of the speakers said' ''This 300 acres is all that's left of the beautiful rolling hills/' said Joe· Jones) ci· ty parks director. • "Tills is 1 park for J190ple, and tbi arcbaeologicat site i! a tey to u.·:· added •· ~· Kenos~ an ._iate arcbltocl .i.; 11 vohmtet;ing bia'skilla to help IayoUt the park. • · C&rolyM Sandi. ,,~~ng for the s.a and S.,. dlapter ol lhe Audubon Society; urged Ule city to 'mate ·space for a "4nature center"1 t.iD)i1ar to ·the.·•acre EldoradO Nature Center ID Loo& Beacll. Don lleaity; speaking !or the Newport.. Mua Unified School District, aald~ "We don't want mGre cement.. more roads, incre tennJI ' cowts or other'-rtcrta&nal ' " Sniper Slays DA ] . . ~ New Mexico ·Police 1Hunl:Kill.er ·' -' I ' • ' • •t , TUCUMCARI, N.M. (AP) -A aniper t":'le:<f with a .31).callber ~ne.,sbot aid ~ .TucWilcarl Dist. Atty. Victor C. Breen this mOrnJng u Breen !ell bii home to. go. tp work, police said. . state Police set up r0adblocks ll'OijDd this eastern New MeXico cornmwilty and the sherill's.ollice and cl\y police put all available manpower into4llie search for' the •assailant. Breen, iii. had been dislrict attorney (or 23 years. He was involved in tile se- cond .day of prosecuting the mul'der -trial or Danny Joe Jiminez, 19, charged with Senate Nixes l ... ''"~} • the fatal tieattni last July of an aldorly ltolelibloom wu pimed clOn t1J '1\J:':!i.i~':; was lhot once In the ~~ 40 west of Albuquerqoo llt'r. • back u be,'pnpared to get 1nlo bis car, a!ter he rlilloed be wu stopping a car aod aP!lanDUy died instanUy, Shell cu-for a routine checlc. . • , . inp from a .»callber. carbide .,..,. ,'\'hrft )'OUl1ll bisck men cbaried btllli follnd in the street •bout 100 yards' from oliOoting or Rosenbloom hijactecra Trau Breen'• car. World AlrllneB jetlli>er< to Olba -y: A witness. wbo bad seen a man in the 'lbe three wert Identified u Michael 'FiDo street with • rlfie. be!Ore the . $oolln1 ney, Ralph Goodwin, and Charlie mu, al! described him as lhort 'and with a dart in <their early :tOB and Iii aaid to bl complexion. • members or the Republlc or New Africa It was the socond .kllllng of a New Mex· movement, which seeb to establlah .. lco law en!orcerlitot cilllcer wUhln ' a separ&te black natloo In the .United month. stale pi>iiceman Ro b er t stale!- 'Looks Like Dwrricane' !B··ietJ~~oliJ·'' ~: _;· §~~~ i • • $ ~p V~s~~- ., WANTED TO teMl'AND 'l'l.A" AlllO'Mf ~~ ... ~;_ Drin""i,i ca m ' ITO·:~e· s ·. D,Wfl·,· ed .• }1 0' H' urt' ' ' Jooo, I'elkl".!JO Slr1p 1A,aln In ~ _ ~ fl Jll :lJ ' ' · SACIWGlNTO (UP!) -Tbe:11iqaM '. · • . rt ~ ) . -D lod'1 -·· pn>poMd ...... ,... , • r1:~:e ieiano · aek ~i:,~~dr•••. ~..;..IJP.l~ti. ~/,c ~~.::::r~,,to .... pt The vote on 1he meaaurt by A:,. and oll ' llOrtee yald ..riv • 1la1' JOMS afd he did Dill know wht -~.' , semblymim Robert CU.., ,(~a ~ nearbf bouael Wit& di !llld tbt flnl 'blul. '. l~ P_lays at Club Bearing His· Name ~arr~.;.;.~t~!ie~ ::ooi~ ::Pm11= m;~~·::.i-,;; lnjurlet He IUller<d nm.1qree·bunls. on bri ,! By L PETER KRIEC Of 1111! D91rr' Pllet Steff . t The ligfiil an down low at Feliciano'1., again. -( Jose is'back. For <.the first time· in a year -an ugly yw in his life -the · blind stnger- gultarilt · performed at, t~ Newport Beach nightspot that bears his name last week. He tried to keep it quiet. There was 1lrtllil& "" P.ll~liclty. . "'\.J/int<t ·lo come and play, get -.o- qu'3in~ again,' .. 'be' said. ,He played Wedneaday night and Thurs- day. Re bi now in Florida. ~ Frida')' •noon, the news was all over every I>ar..ln town. C1'usb1n4 multitudes· filled t h·e r~urant Ufatinlght; Jtke •in times past. :·With his'" appearance, the cbeclrertd blStory of 'the, NewPort nlgbt·spct was ~ed1ar(inil>'Uje:pa!I. FtHcianci a.ls bow l(IO peramt owned by Felic~ Enterprises. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Feliciano aft sole stockholders of the company.(~ liquor licenlle .is in the name of Feliciano Enterprises. Frank Ray is neW manager with James Williams senior administrator of finance and Don 'Mang;mo as president of Fell· ciano E~lses. , Talk of marital tl'ciubles art ¥one too. 'Itere won't be. a ~rt,t=~~~,,al~cwould .. . ... ' ..... I --i • .·• ( • say before the show was, "It'll over now." A bush fell .., he was helped onlo the stage. H~ abort legs aod stocky body and unseeing eyes. struggled to get up on his familiar stool. A! alwa~,. for him,. the spatllgbta dim- med. He played alid IOllg so!ily, tl'O songs, and then he stopped. He thanked tbe people foa'190'DiDI. He kidded the waitresses. lie sjiayM: aome bluet and.sang a ballad.and-u.en rudled !or his eledric g/iilar. The silence of his darkness was abrupUy betriyed'tly the challenge of his !IOUnd. Jose Feliciano,. bom blind ln Puerto Rico fl years ago,. exploded in the· !'till· ness with "Jesus 0.-ist, Superstar." Jn a crush, Ile people surged' to the dance floor. They~sat down .an hour later In a slate of exhaustion. , The a:irts came from everywhere. And Jose loved evety minute of it. "Girls are beautiful," he said later, after another hour of the. kind . of music bls generation liv~s for, There was no way to seriously in- tervlew him. The ·cluster of over-age teeny-boppers followed ·as his inaBager led him lo the bathroom. . . Wbeo he conid, he llliked freely, but 1ald very little about the past. • ratificaUon ,by voters oelt ·year. but there~were no deaths. 1 •. • face. is well as cuta and bruise&. Tb1 Sen.-David ·Roberti (0.Los AD(eles), Sleeplnr resldenla wi!bln -~mile ol the truck driver wu treated' at Kaweall S.nale Door m~er !or~ Amnibiy-standard·Oll Co. storqe yard were loll-Delta llo5pltal aod rdwed. possed _..i, ·!Old colleag1lel·-IS. ed'OUI of bed by the blut&. · • Several large taoks, foehidlnJ · i.Q year-old-, already drink. Plectt or ·metal from a lbe<t melal upright taoks !llld five others liluafoll "! lhink ;t•1 unwise !or the leglsltture waribouol uaed ·to llM oll 1clnlml-1ffl'e parallel to • ...._ .. ~ did.Dill ·~lode. . 1n_pla1 oslrlch and not recoaoizeJhat is. hurled for meral blocks and the ... -,._ -r year-olds alreldy drink,'' Robertl ·sald. pio~mii ...,. bearit in Goshen, IOIDe 11• The llorqe ohed and• a mnoll .office Sen. Clari: Bradley (~n Jose), wu miles' aiiat. ~ were·desltoyed. · . the onlf' lawmaker to speak agallllt' the , "It lobks like a· burrlcaoe hit IOlqe .cil The lire wu i>rollaht '!nder conirol by.T measure, predictihf, traffic deaths would theee bOusel, \' lllid oill wltnesl. . · a..rru "sk)rocket" by 1 ving 11-yell'<ildl ·the The ,Woll ol one smoll WQGllen frame right to drink. tKIUJe next to theiyard ·wu puabed into.a ''I can't believe an 18-year-old. can hold tilthlg angle. his Uguor to act like an adult while driv-Joe Alvirez, 21, who !Iva In the houle NAACP Leader ing," Bradley said. will) hi• motbof ind liater, tald be dokf The .legislature has ah:tady passed and '.'the room llirted '"Inr In: "'1.~· h 93 fegislatioa to give If.year-olds oil other "We 1dt oui lbeie ln a·bw'ry:" be l&ld. vUC(:JJm S Qt ' ' righis o! adtilthood, incl-J serving •• · Hi.I mother tulfered minor eula from • jurors, becoming policemen and algnlng fl)'lnf: &Jap. NEW YORK ('0 ) ·~ e 0..... contracts. It awaits Gov. Ron.a.Ia Fire Cblef Roy Vogt said tOe cauae of 31"" -ni.wW'. • ~,.. Reagan's veto or signature. the blasll was not determinJ(l. · ' · ~~· '1fho wu president of the NatiGna.l During brief debate on the cirlnk pro-They began about S:30 a.m. whe• truck • Association !or the Advanc'll!'lll ol pcsal, Roberti told the Senate the current driver Garrett T. Jones,. M, wil Colortd PeopJ~ for a. (iuartei~nturyy legal age was inserted in the collSlllullon unloadJD( 1111 truck at !be yard. died in bis sleep here .earfy today, the to t933, when Prohibition was repealed. He said a• nplo'1on lmocked"blm to NAACP IJIDOWICed. He wu 113. . • Piggy Bank Burglars Get Identical ·Jail Sentences ' ' CbaJrman tl .tbe NAACP11 • legal COrft!. m111ee since 1111 and mem1>er or 11a b6ard or dJnctors ilnco 111J, Spingant ~ hit lale brother Joel E. SRin- fara,' 11 t!10 clvll rl"1IJ 0rganlzal!Oli •• lalt wblle president in 1!;111. • ~ j heH;.,ret~.t=,=esi~:.~~ ~ Uon 11e·tept unW bis death at bis Gramf my Park home It 1· a.m , 1 • lflai'tgr's P.,-file Ji~~lec4 A tall Texan and bis Cotta M ... boat, wlt6 -became known as tlie PIQy Bank Burglars retpo11Bibie !or tbouaandl or dollars !Ost through theft, today are douii ' . Joan's Vision·s Just Gas? . . . • LONDON (UPI) -Most or the vision& t9'" which Sl. Joan of .Arc wu burned at Lfe stake prohebl_y were the result of an lflUSqal mental ability alid In oome ._ 1111. upset stomach, a Brtlisb psychiatrist set today. Dr. F.E. Kenyon or the Wenne!ord hOspital in Ollord, @id the 15th century martyr'• vi1ions of aafnts . and othel: ~ may· have been "a well- Clpcumented case o[ eidetic imagery." ''1bis is a raiher concrete pmeri>al tl'I'" or disal>ility O<tlll'ri\11 DIOlliy in <!>!ldren Ind )'OWll adoliscenla," he wlvte in the medical journal, The Prae- lllloner. , • "It can persiit IQl\loni perlod8 ind It I Jtojected externally by the oboe,..,..'' be "1'0\e. "U 1 -bu 1uch an image be!ort her, she will turn her •Y" to the ftleyant spot il asked to report on a rele- Tlnt detaJJ," Web&ter'• New Collegiate Dictlonary Workina: from what sUnl evidence ls def'wa the word eidetic u "of or relating available, Kenyon said Joan of Mc pro- to voluntarby ......,...,'" .,,1111 images, bably wBS abool :;.ree1-1, with "close-~ --.. ...,,,..-cropped dark hair, well-developed brellt& tiavfn&,alq>oot pholotiraphic accuracy." and a dart, IUllburned comp1 .. 1on." 1'bis, Aid Kenyon, wu almolt. cer~ She was tough. , talnly the case with J-burned at the "Ont caleulat!Qn mode·wu that in 15 .Blake in 1431. • month! in 141Wll she traveled on foc>iatl<I But he HJCf some or her viaiOns m1y horseback no less than 3if30 miles;'' be also have been brought on b y satd. · "gastroenteritis (upaet st o m a ch ) " , Joan claimed the saints she 11w in her reaulllllg ftorn her imprisonment, her vlslo111 directed he( to.go to Orleans In debUitated at.at~." and perhaps even food 1423 and take part in the siege 1>f 1:brclty. poiaonl111-Kenyoo said eidetic lmBi"l' w11 fint ...... -!let . !rial had to be in-deocrlbed medlcally in ia:and hll botll tirrupted becauae of illness." 'Keny~~desc'tibed VI brrJn.damailfd wrote. 1•we al.lo know she h&d visual children or non bratn-damq;ed children hallucinatloN which included Lilliputian or poor intellectual endbwment.. flgurt1." Joan waa 11basically a almple, pious Either way, Iii. phantoms went girl, Immature. $Aggeltlble .••. al the .. probably reinforced" by loug periods of same time she was made use of ·for r.sting ~nd pray_er, the ~trill aid. Political ends," he said. .. ' J time in Orange County Jail. R K · ed ' Sentences of nine monlha .each wera ose enn y 8 fmJlO'ed alter the pair pleaded 'guilty earuer to reduced charges or """'1d Autoh.iogra-Dh. y degree burglary l!l Harbor Judicial {'" District eour1. · .. ~o t.e. Pub' lished Superior Court Juctge Byron K. ' .l D McMillan set the minimum ol nine moolhB for Gt<ald C, Wfii!rt, 11,, or rm Anaheim St., aod Wlllla!ll E. Lowty, II, ofllouston, when they wflll belbre him. The delendanla had eacll . .remoined in cusiody f0Jlint;;4 their, Ocl. II eaptUrt bf COsta M~ ec>llee. 1 Tbomaa o'erl!i; or l'llO Samar Place sul-priseil the Polt 11lllllC 1111 ~ vet.ii MtM ...J send!-. them lleeq -tM not -eil9u&l\-la elclJ>!' eollc< reapond!D( JI) tbl! -· - ' • • !'atrolnlen ptclid thelb dp nearby ml ddectlvea !ruerrof•~ them aeparately anerwanl developed lnfonnllfi>n leadJni to the cleaoup or ..,.... of burglaries. • BurglBr)' Detective Art Courteau noted the pair bad • tilul' lllnlt ~~ wttli • • NEW YORK (AP) -~ l Co. bu ~t the rfcllla' to t be autobiogropl\y or il9't ~erald· lttn- n.dy Jor 11.~ooo -. one or lbe lar&ul 11111111 paid br ~ publilbel' lor • meµxilr. . . ' • Mn. Ka>nedy, II, 'WU r<J>Ql'IOd lo have begun '"1tfiW ber momoirl. a. year qo and Wao<apected 11).<0lllP!elt,a ~Oilto word -Ip! 11Ut yaar wllb Iba~ ol writer -!)oUgllllri. • :1 FOi' 101110; yoars ]Olblishera have llean hopq !or • !Jnt.band -ol -Kemiedr'•'l)lle ... the daqhter cil • Boeton ~olltlclan .• wile or • mulUralliloi>alre \ind jllptomat a ad 1n01ber of ~-.1o1m r. xaanecty. • ' I ( ' L M. ..,. , -' --~ Ct ....... ,'I ~ClrW'"..:: -.. -. --' -·· . -· l>q, .... ..... ,, .. =.11.:!n : I -- ' ( • At Breakfast 1lllllllt w. ~ ~ ;..... I I >• ti 1"1111 _., hN I ' tUrprioe walllnJ lot him wb<JI he !aaH mtmbtl) of the Newport HarlloM:osta M... Board o f 1 RNlt.ort '1·a a.m., Thund.ay at the . hlbiil 'IWJ Qub; . , ; f som. I 450! mtrnberl and g\.iats -. .... lo •in< a toollng chorus el "r.Ciilfornll I Love You " the state aons:1 for the commlssloRer. Kvpe. will be cuett 11peaker at the board'• 'JnoQtbly breaJdaat meeU114. He wlll talk about · • ''.Ranclifa tot Our 'GrudcJUldren." J ;,. >. ipoWman for tba re-1tbn said few ~e evt.t knOw .What the. .. 'llite IOl1i ii, m the · reaJtors now sing II at all board meellngs. . ~ .. Cr6wd,;0p{»oses P~qf: ·H;earing , Iil~s~ii Diego 1, SAN DIEGO (AP) -A .. crowd of 75 l!i(non.-le.J by i;.,. Hay~eo, one of tho ~go &ev~, ,fiwaded~the at.ate office l;i!JUclq.wbere •~~sc1pllilary.hearinl for t-"COllece professor was under way today-. ~f's' '•; IWl-d-Oun stale· ~Ice locked irms in the basement . corridor, the ~ons'lf¥:tors -mostly b e fl T d e d ('pdeota chanting "•loll the hearing, s!Dp Iii! huring" -pUshecl ogainat them. · J'is.v-city police o{flcus In 'riot Inf:~ ~ved, a)ded by four highway ~' ~ hearin& room was chtin-!IJut. "; ' An uniawfuJ usembly' wu announced !:.. P?llce CaJ>I. Donal.d DaYla al U:09 iM. :A:~ 11:13 a:ni:, the.totil.bl were stven ~Ji!!"'!~ la '!a~·· - • :blM oUicera-alaod facing them, :.told the' fll'llJP la dl!pene and beiin ti> filler oUt: ' J!iOf.,aoi, P,lei "<l, llohm!(, left bearing'~ later ana. told some of llie, demon1triitors: '4lt'i ioundlng good · Jnride.1' .,, · · ~~. , ·an acUng professor 4 of !li;Ooomlcl at San Diego State COUege, ccused poliUcal co111UV1UVAS of 'th• bearing on char1ea brotJlht hlm by several students. 1-: # • • ~til~t\"&-.0 j~ts : r... 1 ,,t11 ~ ~ :J;i.ven . Approval "'},•. . 1n· ~~ M*a f.t ., l ~ .. 1 • 1'!, . . . { eoojlUatrw _ i , .. l.'lm~ro eot .Jlt'>' f«;ta ID Costa M ... , cost!Jia 000 w°"' ~pmed Tueadiy by the Orange county lj>irdp(i;!Jpervlsor!. . ' ,t Financing · ii under . :the Counjy'a ~lafHlghway f'lllanclng .Progr"11: ~-Approve4 ~as right~f-way acquisition ~d ecmtrucUon .ol .Fairview Road at a flt.al coui of tm,000 between the San bit.go apd Newport freeways and right of ,~;ay acquisition only on Placentia Avenue -.. ' . ' . ifitw.ee'n West 19th Street and West 16lh ~ .. t.. _, -;1rbe litter project. to be under ~ atruction in 1972-73", is eartnarked at feo,ooo fGr the rtrst phase. Eventually the street ril be develOped to four lanes and an S).fool width, according to the County Road Department. .: The Fairview Road project includes ~ aAd widening to alx lanes of 'fvided roadway from the San Diego ~way to ArlipgWn Avenue, and four Unea to the Ney.rport Freeway. ;\'Both ,projecu are shared 50-50 by tho c,ily and cowity . ' GI.AMII COAST DAILY PILOT OMH9 awT P\lt\.1SMIH9 aJMPMT l•Mrl H. WeM ,,..,.. "" "*"'-' Jec.k L c.,l.y vi.:. .......... ._. ......... ,...,.,. kffvil .. , ... _ 1\•111•• A. Mt'1'\1fte "'..,..'"' 1.i ... Qarf11 H, Leet liclri1r~ P, Nill Mll'-111 ~ ldrtwa. c---IJt W .. t l1y Stt-11t Madl'tt M•r.i P.O .... 11•0, !261l --""""" a.dlt -....... ....,.. ...,. ...,,., . ,_. ..,_ ~ 9-dll }NU ...0. ........... .. QllllflllN • ... II CMnlM a-1 . - ' Controller ~ ToPrrsue Statehouse? I ' • ·BY BILL STALL SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Flournoy, for·govemor talk started the · morning after the 19'10 election when State Con· • -'{roller Houston I. Flournoy led the Rn>oblicau 'ticket in Callfomla with a 1.4-... . . , million vof.er-dectloo victory . Today, the ·42.year-old Flour~ ls cof-but not too coy-about what he plans th do in 1974 when Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan intendll to step down from the o:tate's No. 1 e1ecutive job. . AJ Flournoy put It in an lntervlrw: "Well, am t committed to run Jor governor? No. The answer ls no. But I'm obViously lntere!led In Ole possibility. In 1974 I have to run fdr something or retire and that's one of the jobs available." Also available wJll be the U.S. Stnate seat held by Democrat Alan Cf'anstOn Tliis makes 1974 the election ye~ that Is capturing the major interest around Sacramento even though the contest for pre-sident is coming up next year. FlQur.QOy, a moderate, Is a handsome Republican who-leaped into the statewide ppliUcaJ plctw;t almost on a dare in 1966 while -a young _assemblyman rrom Claremont. The story is that at the last minute: friends talked him into challeng· Ing Cranston, ttien the incumbent con· troller. F1oumoy's upset victory was a major phenomenon of that year but waa .overshadowf/d by the Reagan sweep. In 1970, be even outpolled the a:overnor by 900,000 votes. Today, ·M ls qne of at leas! four RtpO.blicans mentioned prominenUy 11.s potential candidates for governor. The Other& are Lt. Gov. F.d Reinecke , At- t7.Gen. Evelle Younger and Assembly MinQrltj Leader Bob Monia:an. _FloUmoy says t!1:e altuation Is too mucb influi: to tJlk defiilltely about lf/4. · "A lot of elements in the-political sltua· Uon right 'now are very hr.rd to precUct." he said in an interview In hlll ·Capitol 0«1ce acro.ss the first floor corridor from Reagan's office suite. "Regan is mentioned as a poS.!lible can· dldete for the Senate" in 19'14, possibly golng tinto a primary conte!Jt against former Lt. Gov. Robert Finch, now a presidenUal counselor. The situation crutes the potential for infighting and instability Jn the Calllornla GOP whJch bas enjoyed five years of peace--on the sorface at least-under the unifying' lnfJoence of Reagan. . · l16utnoy iata: sOmeone such a1 Pre1i-t1!n t' NWRY lldmselJ ·-might otry •to 'take charge of the 19'14 GOP scent In an effort to· prevent the bloodletting sort of primary that could aet up a Democratic victory In 1'74. >, ' ' I No 'Phone 'Refultd ' Pending . R~iew Of Court Action Pacific Telephone customer• may ex· peel no ;:efund or reduced telephope rat.ea until the. ·eallfomla Public Utllltl's Com- mission revie.ws the effects of a state Supreme· C.Ourt decision on _tax 'ae· countin& methods. The $143 million rate increase granted Pacific Tel by the PUC earlier this year remains in eUect "for the lime belng" a telephone c;ompany spokesman aald. On-Nov, 26, the court voided a PUC decision that wu pot related lG the rate inccease, but dealt with the. telephone company's use ol accelerated~deprecla· tion tax accounting for rate making pur-poses. The method, authorized by the PUC in November 1970, wits annulled by the court because no other 1ltematlve ac· counting system was conslderW. The company also contends that a $77 .4 million "wage offset" rate increase ap- pllcat.ion should not be affected by the court decision. Pacific Telephone attorney Richard W. Odgers said "the California Supreme Court decision is not final. The company intends to seek ~e.arlna: .... " Man -Allegedly Throws the Books ' At Policeman A Compton man detained Mond11y by ~Mesa police as ~ possible Navy deserter allegedly hurled a pair of ttlephone directories at one officer, leading to the possibility a judge may throw the book at him. Lucil.Ll P. Doles Jr., 21, an unemployed shoe salesman, was booked on suspicion of four counts of assault on a police of· licer foUowing the..(: 1$ p.m. incident at headquarters. Offi~ Jllchard Bowman said Doles, ·also known on s military identification card u Wiley Britton. became belligerent when told Shore Patrol otfjcers were coming to clear up hi& n1me and duty llltUI. Bowman said Doles threw two phone books at him, kicked Detl!CUve Art Courteau ln the abdomen, then spat In Bowman's face a1 he was bein1 eacorted down a h1llway. He allegedlf hit J11il Offietr Tim Jiolbrook w1U1 equal accuracy durlna th• booking procedure . • • ,U.S. Ends ' India Arms Shipments "WASHINGTON (-UPI) . .,.. The United States announced todly awipenaion of all future licenses for arms ehlpmenti to India and cancelled about $2 million la J,lcmset alrfiady approved. State Department 1pokesm1n Charles W. Bray said the snove wu t1ken 111" view :Ot the deterioraUng situation ln South-Asia ~ the coqJ:lnuaUon of military i!ngagemenq:" between lndla and Pakistan. (See Story Pare 4.). Bray aald qieting licenses aff~ by the order totaled about Sll.5 mlllion ln c<lmmercial exports of millWJ equip- ment to India. . ~ . ' He declined to relate the U.S. al!Uon OAll.Y I'll.OT It.ff l'Mll RUSSELL GRAY, .191 AND KATHY GILLIGAN, 20, PICKET CORONA DEL MAR LIQUOR STORE L1t1r Tuesdaj; f)uttJclr..Hollday Hf.us• liquors, Another PickeJ W11 S.r"'td· • ~nuckle Sandwich directly to Prime Mlnlster Indira Gandhi's rejection of Prealdent NiJ:on'• appeal for Indian .and Patittani lor:ces. to pull back from their borden. He said tht United States had not received any "lull reply," in a for'!lal se_n~ to the recent ap~l to lndia ~¥'Patl_!t,.n. Other officials &cknowledged privately, however, that administration dismay was growing over Mrs. ·Gandhi'~ refusal to pull back Indian troops. . ' -' • • Pay~llp o:f Eh!e, ·~ ~· .. Sou them .~ell Tells. ,Democrats . i.lfAM!:niU:iJ (UP!) -A naUo~al politb.l ~fritlop Without lelephpnes! 1\at11t W~a( tile· DemooratJ lace UnltSS they ~Y. a i1.s ~illio~ ~pbonf .bill. J., '.•iio~eimoqjor ~thern • BeU ~i<\ Tuesday 1ta · parent • firm, America~ Telephone , and "'l'elegr8ph_ Co.J, has told Democratic National Chairman Lawrence • .. • • t ! . ' O'Brlen "elther10 P!IY'"~e .bill 'due f~ 19'1; _p.I up. (!; mil!IOn boild, or ~(orget aUoutitelep~p lirjes atlhl: .Ml.a.ml Bead\ CQ:fwention "'hall· in JuJy. . ' The n!W11 n\edia· fh!tall their oWn lines, but that. does not he.Ip the Democratic National Committee's need for telephones, possible audio Hnes or even closed-circuit television lines for ~ speecbes, fund--ralsing dinners, -etc. The debt ls carried over from the 1968 campaign and the unsucces1fUl bid for the White House by Hubert Humphrey. Robe.rt Strauss, treasurer of the Dmlocratlc National Corrimittee, said the Bell System's ultimatum was "almost lmpqyl!>I.• Ii l>f~eve." I Ht._.~ IJ!Wlllt"unl"'Wile ti+I• •· jor government·reguJated monopoly like AT&T couJd deny us the use of a public utility':" · ~ · · AT&T 'ti.as given tht Demociats until July 1, eight day& before the start of the convelfUon to pay up. Mesa Pioneer Mrs. Zola Boyd Succumbs at 7 4 Mrs. 7.ola Boyd, 74, of Costa Mesa, a member of one of Orange County's pioneer families, died Thursday. Funeral servlcea have been set for 11 a.m., Fri· day, ln Bell Broadway Chapel, Costa Mesa. · Burial will follow in Harbor Rest Memorial Park. Mrs. Boyd, 22Si.4 E. 20th St., lived in Orange County 61 years. Her husband, Har~y Boyd, died eight years ago. His father was one of the first settlers in what was then known as Harper. ~rs. Boyd Wf.S a member of the First United Methodist Church. Survivors include four daughters, Mmes. Nellies Rau , Laura Harmon and Ruth Esparza of Costa li!esa and Dorothy Cummings of Wtstminster; a son, Robert Boyd of Costa Mesa; four sisters, Mmes. Marie Durr, Mabel Southwick and Feno\la Wallace of Los Angeles, and Vena Brothers of Phoenix; I 7 gr1ndchildren, and 2l a:real· grarCchlldren. From Page 1 OPEN. ... replied JacK Chaeman,' Prd)ect 80 cha ii-man. '"But ljl,Ve your check -we'll be lookfilg for 1t:•1 Se.te.rtl youths lrom Estancia High School ur:ged an open·space, natural development. "It has tp be natul"al," said a girl from Cororia de1 Mar High. "r took a walk along the Back Bay ncenlly and saw a cottontail rabbit for the firat time. We need this e.xperle~." A Costa Mesa mother called for equestrian facilitiet. Michatl West, an orana:e Coast C'A>llt11 student, said:\ "A museum 11 good, 10 auditorium is a waste of mollf:y, Some lhlngs should be taken oot of a park. Wt don't need boall on the lake at $S an hour " 11 ti1e the east side oi Eslancia Drive for buildings and play areas," urged Jeff Davia of Estabcia High School. A 1pokeaman for ·the. state OtJ)lrtment of Fish ind Game lauded the cily for Its efloft ·to retain the land 1s open apace and offered •PY help he. or mtmbers of hl1 dep•rtmcttt could give. • Li tOf'es Picketed Pakistan Prime Minister Y1hy1 Khan has agreed to a puJlback, but the border situation is complicated by the presence of East Pakistani rtbel forces of Bengla Desh. rape Strikers Appear On Coast; Incident Told - The United States issued an embara:o In early April against further military ship- ments to Pakistan. It was determined later that a_ couple of small, previously approved shipments later 1 I i p p e d Uirough. Pickets representing Cesar Chavez' United Fann Workers· In a boy con ol- non:unlon wines are turning up outside Orange Coast liquor stores, with one violent incident reported Tuesday. A Newport Beach youth was jailed on su&picion of assault and battery, after a complaint by a picket that he -had been slugged and knocked to the pavement. ·Terrence M. Sharlirell, 19, of 1701 Port Abbey Place, was booked on t.be misde- meanor char1e, but released on his own recognizance without posting a bail bond. Oscar O. Mondragon, 24, of 505 S. Harper St., Santa Ana, wa'l taken to &ag Memorial Hospital by police, where five 1tltch6s ~ere required to c)ose a gash un-. der hi1 eye. Mondragon placed Shamrell under dtizens' arrest when the suspect r!t.urned lo HoUday }iouse LJquors, 2937 E. Coast Hlllh~~Y J!Ollcl said . • i. , ii-On"'*"'· ~o JiBledlhls ""11;Utmlon as \abor~rganizer, ,..tOld 10fficer Det\nis Gilman he was picketing with two other young people about 7 p.m. when the in· cident occurred. Tbey and a store customer, Erle A. t · vocation. ...i "'-·; ', Pickets said the shop~ Berlhger, Korbel, Kornell, Sebas~, }Yeibtl, Wente, Martini, Charle& Krdl and Mon-- 'da~vi bottlinas · ~ '(.. ,. • 0 . ... .. ' They said they had onl.t~S:ked the managtment to remove C~r!es ~g and Mondavl braildi,-as--a~tstura of ' . union supporl , Handbills given cuiitomen oµ'llin11. the bi.story of Ule tJFW slrlke 'sptarhesded by Chavez and lists grievances claimed by grape pickers and olher farm _, workers. . 'The long, bitter ltrike \ed to AF,1...-ClO union coatracts witti Seagra~ and Htublein corporations, following 1 only a three-day boycOtt of their products. Holdouts such as the Napa Val\c9 C(lali- lion are now targets of UFW pickets, who 'e usually coiltje students 11ired bf the tqiion to epiehils~Jt6 demlflda in -.=al areas. Black Flag Appi:oved Until Wday, India wu under a parti'1 U.S. embargo imposed at the Ume of the September, 1965, Indla·Paklltan war. McCloskey Runs Ads Criticizing Joke by Agnew WASHINGTON D.C. (BW) -With the aid of CaiIIfo'rnia lndustriallsl Norlon Simon, supporters of Congressman Paul N. McCloskey's challenge to Pruldent Nixon ,for the Republican nomlnaU~ to- day are taking out one and one-half. page newspaper ads aoross the country In reSPSlllSe tp \lice President Spi(o Agnew'a linkllg *Closkey to Revolutionary War traitor Benedict Arnold. ~ Tb., id! wiU. aapear in the San fran- ciseo Chronicle., San Francisco , E1· aminer, Los Angele& Times, Washipgton Post and olher papers. · Wing, of 2000 ParsQl'ls St., Costa Mesa, were listed as witnesses in the crime NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -The black With reference to Agnew's remarks. made Nov. 18 at French Lick, Ind., that "I understand Pete McClosk~y ... has had to sell his favorite palnUng, Benedict Arnold crossing the Delaware," the adr read: report . ., liberation nag wlll ny in every classroom Mondragon said he was explaining to of every Newark school that has an "Agnew shouldn't get away with thlt. Wing why the union object'> to sale of enrollment which is more thar. 50 percent nine brands marketed by Lhe Napa Valley black. The Newark Board of Education What does Agnew mean: I& Pete MC'Closkey a Benedict Arnold because he won't put his party before his country. because he won't let. party loyalty keep him frOm disclaiming deception and misrepresentation in government?" Wine Growers Association and carried by passed the resolution Tuesday night With Holiday House. a provision that the red, black and gr~n He' claimed Shamrcll suddenly ap--flag be the same size and quality as the proached and slugged him, without pro-American flag . WWW&•• .. 2> .u-,.. • .,.. t llllliWJl::aWM ____ ,___ GEM TALK TODAY by DIAMOND IMITATIONS Any colorless material may 00. regarded as a possible diamond imitation. but there are many im- portant differences between these and true diamonds. One recently developed su~ stance is YAG . Although harder than mosl imitations, its brittle quality prevents it from being polished and faceted with the pre- :ision that gives a diamond its special "twinkle." Because of their la<;k. of hard- ness the wearability of most dia- mond imitations is quite Bmited. The hardest substance used as an ' imitation is synthetic sapphire, which is infinitely softer than a diamond. Some imitations can even be scratched by ordinary kitchen cleanser. Others loose brilliance and clarity when put in water. There are over a hundred trade names for Imitation diamonds. There is little doubt that some im- itations are better than others, but no Imitation even come close to imitating nature's masterpiece, the diamond. Don't be misled Into expecting something from an Imitation that just Isn't thtre. Be ~ertain you know what you are getting if you buy an Imitation diamond. ,,,..,,, From Omega, a wonderful p'"""''""· Christmas Bu! 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''" 1ellof gald l:llfClll\ l>t!C~. ,S,25 11-U dl111111\111 , 1,K Wllh1 er )'ff!clW' 1alll 11ald •11c1- lt1 wlleft • . .• • , W50 J. c. • .. .•. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS I IANKAMElllCARD -MASTER CHAll6E 1' YEAiS IN SA.till LOCATION ,.HONE &41 °)40 1 , I I I l I I I \ • ( \' ( fi I ' I ~ " I I ) , lissinger -~No Settlement' 'llA8HINGTON iAP) -A bif oJdi A)" .Pj-Nix· .... -ltJllC' 1:•""""1: filll to Commwiill • aw.a, his lqoctOI ~ ID -11Y coomll)' ' .-at 11n>1n•llllll motu:f. 1lll\lenllndlGI -l!OI q ·II> stant oe\lloment of tlJe Yloll ~ c;:i~t·ifo,;.. .~ ' ~~-t\lat NlJon and WllW' Pal Wwliti .In intlDlana Cltlna .J\'!11. 21·:rbnd visit tilt capital • ,dty ill hkiog; ShaD«bal, tb6 i . oi,¥1fJ'! largest city. and ' ~ ·Oiou •• mucb - • ~ )ldpd a llU!table sito lot . con .. mt!ons In a less lioctlc ·~··· DI-. Heniy A. Kissing,., tilt president's assistant for na- tional security affairs, later bad lhil to say about tilt purpose of Nh:on's planned m .. tlnp with" chairman ~ Tse-tung, Premier 0100 En-la! and otlltn: "There has been an agree- mtl!I to discuss i.,.u.. that have to do with the relaxation of teruiions between the. United States and the People•' Victim of Sea WIT.._.... • Republic or China. . . .the tb tl f "' minlmum we exJ>l'(.'t to.get out This aerial view spots e bow and stern sec ons o ·• of this trip Is a better ..,. the Liberain oil tanker Julian& off N"dgata, Japan ~ demanding by both sides of today after it was split in two by heavy seas Jate r each . other's poeitlons and a Tuesday. Officials said that up to 4,600 tons of crude continuing means o f re-oil may have been spilled in the worst oil disuter'in mainlog informed about these Japanese history. posltlona. . . ... --'-----=-----------~ ·' Aabd if Nixon would raise ,. the VfeU!am Issue, Kisslng~r . , docked a direct reply but said: • "We expect to settle the war No ·Drafting Planned ' in Indochina either through the progresa of Vielaamlzation or direct negotiations With Hanoi. We do not upe<:t to .. ae~e tt in Peking." Teen Joins Draft Board . From ·Dec. 9 to 31 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Selective Service does not plan to draft anyo_ne between Dec. 9 and Dec. 31 of this year so that young men who might otherwise· be inducted during that ·period will be able to stay under 125 Md not been cailed and tbele WOO!d be cmied forward into the "~ priority selection Cr o up ' ' which will be liable to callup during I h e January-lllarcli period next year. • borne during the holidays. llARRl$B\lRG, Pa. (AP) -Those wbo would have been -; Gov. M11ton ---S h-1 PP ad-called d1:1ring that .period, ' minlmred the oath of office to however, still will be liable to • · Michael A. Simmons, the first a callup during the first three JS.year-old tn the nation's mop.tbs Of .1972. The ~ectiv• history appointed to a local Service this year Is drafting •r draft OOard, and then an-men with lottery numbers up nounced. the nominaUons of to 125. Police See.k 'Up to Six' In Robbery ' three students to the boards of The Selecliv. e S e r v i c • ;... trustees of three universities. revt.aled the suspension plans ..$1mmoM, of Maryavlll~ Tuesday in response to 1 NEW YORK (UPI) -Bullet Pa., aa1d it was "fabulous . . . reporter'• question. lhells found in an abindoMd fo. ]lave the .responsibility and On Oct. 5 the .ervlce bad bl~ car believed .. to be only II." announced a draft call of ed by milslted bandits wbo He and tilt three studeots 10,000 for the remainder of . held up a Manhattan bank shared the podium With Sbapp 1971. It lllljd 6,soo of these 1 Tuesday were. beini cbecl:ed II a..,.. eooference Tuesday. ...Wd be; .. 11 ............ .,. NC1'1. \ tod.ly to .aetlffliey are part of stDdent.s nomlnated to rill · 1 and ·N;flir;~-the re.-1n ~~Ilion cache atolen 1n1atee vacanclea ·11 their maining 3,500 be\;ee°' Nor.'19 from a• atato annory. IChooJJ are Alan M.P>ben, 21, and Dec. fl. Thus·tbete were A group of men wearing aid of Philadelpbia, a <eenior .of no actual~ callups during the masks stole flf,000 to '1&,000 · Temple UrliVersity; 8en!On M. Thanksgiving period either. from a brancli of the Harlem LlchUg, 20, of Phlla(\elpbiaJ a • The spoke!nuu} dJd not siy Savings Bank five minutes junior of Pennsylvania State bow many men ,would be left after the bank opened. University,. and Mrs. John fOr callup during the fll'St Five persons, tnduding a (Sharon) D'Orsie Novak, 22, quarUr of 1972; but be in-police ·-ean~ were wounded" tf"PlltllJnlP.• a graduate stu-cli<:atod that the DUJDber would -• "d"11 'ot. the Unlvenlly cit be .man'. He said lt waa poss!· and n .. others ·w,.. dnbbed -: ,Plttlburgh. bJe that "some" with numbert in the robbery. • . . .,._: Olll.IJIJGAL · · · ~ll!i F:AMpL t 1 ' ' ·•..O.,woUlD m~..:O , ... ., · ••u,:·;o• ms y~ .: ' ' e SATW'A:C'TtON'GU..a1NTt1~ e Mt..tO 11 '1HISHfD~S 7"' .} ,,oors l'IQM WMM;tt. 10 CllOOS! er~OffSSIONAl PMOTOGlAPtthS • · MOM STQlf P~S. .... c. GllOUPS WELCOME If 2 or more per1on1 o1r1 photo9raphed together the '"FIR" picture must be of the group. THRIITTMART DISCOUNT FOODS 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA . •• • DAILY PILOT,_ f · Congr~ional l!nit Sc~aps Vote Bill · OJ{·'d, Goes • .. f . . ... $12.1 Billion iri TaxCuts To.-Senate WASHINGTON (IJPI) -blll lo $11.1 billion. Tiiey Plan-'Doi to be ldentlfted Aid Ni..a Muncblnc ebelleif punull In a ned to -"on the ....palp meant bUrinell. WASlllMGTON (AP) -'l1lo am a 11, llllOb4ill9!1 ...,. l:ltly Pfa!>·~ "' • '!be blqeot wualty !run a-, Illa .-aa. tleotloll ference room, Hdule .and The 115.S bllllon ~ tho Senata.,.....,. ,.u fl.7• ...,. blJI eelbw far - Senate nqotlaton ,,,_, -bloc! the.=-pmed ·billion In nllel -two )'WI dint .. :':;, ......... ..,.u;;. llCl"apped $12.l b1lllon In ,.,,. bW and WU -to1 Nixolil propoaed for parenll who equal um; ;. all law .... posed tax cula to wbicb J>resi-Ortalnal rectU<A' to 1oftr Ii>-...,.id beVt IOtfOD a to mdJt p!QU!lw • ~ ....... dent Nlzon ·objeec.d. Amont dlvidual and -•ta taxes for colltge tuiUootbe)' pay Olll' flal!icfal·ftPOIU..; the cuualties"Wtre tax ~II · to provide opencli"I po-for for tlHdr cblldren. • , • ,,,. bll1 lllol back \o Ibo for eollege lultloa and ·a _. tilt ~· ' -· ~'lib pQild a !.e:-~~ln<mMtax ·d.~~:::.it-~i.:: ·spec· ial Vote S11ugesied ·~.t.it no1,1donllcif Soun:es at the coofereoce House wamed tbe conr.-~ : Belon the ftna1 -· tlje =t~~~~ ::..:;.1xo:i1~~;. r· o End Deadloc' k n.n Aid =~~"°:',: busting" lddlltom to the tax "budc<t buatln&'' Senate Pl'I>" • U' . • r• /0 cut bW ...Wd nduco by 1111 vlalonJ or tilt campa!gt!'jdtty. · • ~=-~- pereeiit tilt -of • In ·-to tilt veto ' WASHINGTON (UPn -A S.\)ato blrgaJnlnC teein'tn i!i A1ao .. Jecled.-tbe-'• pros!dentlal vete. -~ the won! wu IJl'Ud toc1.a; f ellort to recoocUe a SU blllloii· lo -·• the -··• But tilt vete threat ll1Il that N!Ion would c a 11" ~ ~ out!, J,; Senate v......, of fol:elgn aid !\';::!"'"~ ~ bangs because of NlJon'I Contrus bacl: Info a apec:la1 cumnt lcreign aid deadlodr; 1ectalatlon· with ... $3.f bllllon lo an c:andldlter b-fedenJ other objedlon -t b e ....ion later this year U. ti by proposlng a apec:1a1 Howie HOUIO bill. An eveo -'office. · , Democratio-becl:ed plan to ._and leaves blm !"th '°te on a Senate paued end-!>!>Int II ~ 1!81' ~.and . 'l1lo Houat r.iu...r • &! finance nut year'• pr<liden-• tax plan ,"be muit ·veto: the-war •I" •.n d m • n I con-M0<1an saia 'be ·~-~ the Senate • ·~ d llal election campaign from Repoblicon senaton close fn tributing to the _1mpaae: · ~mlaeafive00d.lthaffl'_:~j'!."1"'be" Dmlll on fndMdoir"===!e. Income tax collectlnns.. the Ibo admlnls1raUon who liked ltep Tbom E M r. ,...... ""' _., aources sald the Houae and · -•-~--' oforathean, said be ...Wd not give up If all contrlbutloal(to _.., .... for (D-Pa.), ~·~ •--• d . ino!dent ~ the Senato nqotlaton did not plan La ..I Off House Fore)gn Allain Com-were •~ own. Senate ind the -t#. to give up that proposal under 500 iu, · mlttee,oald be ·would be wl11· -"I'd po <the Senate ameild-n.p-Uvet which cltir.enl could allocata . Ing" If necessar,, to break Oii • ment to a House voto rather · • . • II of their taxea·to be ·pot Into FONTANA (UPI) -More a .mterence ...,..the aid bW than ,.. the foreign aid bill Both the HoUoe an4 SOnlle a campaign fund foe the party than.IOO ken t the Kaiser ....,., ult the House whether be di'" Morgan sald In an u,. b111s would only ·-..,._ of their cbolct. wor a / -: fell ilegollatm tenleW: · • dldatoe for ·-fodonl IJI. . steel mill be Ye boon laid ol! :f!il'11 accept"" the oo-called The im~. intzodUcod n.... · ; ~1°:.J,t"" U::::J~ 111n<:e Sepl I due to a lacl: o! . Mansfield amendmenl by Senate Democratic Leader The "9"11 .tlme provlsioe bl cleared and the peanut lhelll steel orderl; a plant officlaJ · Morgan made the offer Mike Mansfield of Montana, the cormmmteationl ad r. were brushed from tilt ~ bu ,.ported. The ~tesman "'°Pit• the fact be incfmoat of would declarii It to be "tilt • quireo ;odlo 8Di! 1e1.-""" felt teble, the IJou.!e.Senate sald production Is down to the HOU!e cool.,..; Oj>pose policy of ·the 'Unltod States · ttona fn maka ..allahle ...,.. cooference 'bed lowered the U,000 Ingot-tons of steel per the amendment. Morsan and that • an "Alnor1can mllltary ~ble ,Jr· t1me II> Ill ... projected tmff.year, !17.t week or 11,000 •tnrot-10111 his Howe contingent planned lon:eo be Withdrawn from dldates roquestlng fl fl llmefl billion tu cut In the Senate below the year'• blgb. lo ·meet again tod.ly With • lndcichlna wUbln lix. monthl prov1ded tr,,. to ID _..i. • • • • , 'IDJSBE <CJBUR+IS~~· ,\J~ . . • • • . ' . • .. ••• • .. • • . .. •• • • I • • .. • •• • Yes, an Omega watch is THE CHRISTMAS GIFT. It's the watch the world has learned to trust. World· renowned for outstanding:perform- arice, world·acdaimed for fashion leadership in d8'fgn, Chosen by · NA$A as the only stand~rd·fssue watch for all astronauts, an Omega . was the first and only watch worn on the moon.. · • Wear& proud ti! say we have one of tHe finest and largest' collections of Omega watChes to,show "ydu this 'Christmas. ~tomatics. Chro- nometers. Waterproofs. Electronic$. Dynamics. Dress watches. Solid gold, st!inless st~I and diamond-set watches. For men and women from $65 to over $1000. . · .' ,r •·. ' Ask For Free omeea Style Brochure .. A-4-0 dlomonds. l-IK)'llloWor""1!oaolld I01d btace!t!Wlld!.Glltdlal. .... , $895 11-Sett.wlodin< !l)Nmlc. C.-cllaL Stalnleu llHJ water.,..lltant wt aOt anuaJy en the wrllt. Metcllln& brlcelet. .. -__ , ........... ....:......-.. .._.,-.$1.55 C-S.tt-wlndln1 l.edymatl~ 14.K whl!o . ., )'llJow aold·fllled -· s.11-1lzln1. mm l>racO~iss IJ-14K)'Ol~et wh!ta llO!ld &Oki brlca!tt watch. .................................................. --$5!'0 ~~: ::11:1.(t.:'1:J;~~ ~~~~-~'.~'.~ .. :~.~~.~!. .. ~~~~~-~5 f:'-lltctfonlc C!'ronorneter. N;owhere else e1n you find the rellabl• ICCUraC:Y. of the electronk: Umepleca w1tl'I the prec:ISIOn of tbe O!(onometer. This new Omep Electronic ls aa close =~=~.,.~~'"':~~~~· atalnttua~~.~.~.~~~= 'illllunp" _ ... $225 Slllnlns atael w1tt111rtp, ....:.$195 · "Uc:. lult#l&M. EM". "The stor.. ·~·· conlid•nce b"ullt... • • .. • ••• . .... "· '\ ~-·••\ ~.~~~ . ' ~.z:· ~~}~ ~-.. l ' •. ··~k· :t: ..... -~ .:).i~;,,:~q} ... ~ .. ~ • • ' .. .. ' . • • I ·' .. .. .• '{\;' ... •l ~ • • ••• • __:_ ~ .... ....... • i ' ' -. • l I .~t.~~ .:.:'/I .· .~ . . ~ ' . • HUNTINGTON . CENTER IN<h •ncf Edi ..... H..,tlllgfoft hich 192-5501 • ... HARBOR SHOPrlNG CENTBt . 2300 Ho ..... '""" ... \ I Klik Charg_e -"'°''•' Chili>ge -llankAmeiiccird ... OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY. lilllDAY 11L ·t P.M. • . ' · Cotta Mele • 54$.94&5 • ., • I I I l • ' • ••• ~ -----. . DAiil''l'JIM EDITOIUAL PAGE ·warni~g at Right Time Som• gloomy words came from Harbor Area United Fund Dtrecto~ Merritt Johnson last week. He made It IOUnd as ii the annual UP' campaign bad lltUe chance of reaching·tta $451,000 goal for 1971·72. He was obviously concerned over the Inadequate e!· forts of certiln volunteers~ mosUy In Costa Mesa. Al tJia wne thiie, Orallt'e Coast College president Dr. Robert Moore, wba actually is the chief volunteer. since he's campaign chairman~ was far more optimistic. He conceded thing• are going slow now, but wu confidenl !he goal wa1 not out of sight. Other veteran campaigners tend to agree and are predicting the cam- paign will be _.ccessful -but a Utile behind' schedule. . Why the glum statements from the !Und director? Probably because be ls in the best position to know just bow much Jack of our volunteer effort now will hurt the Harbor area all through 1972 -burl in terms of fewer procrams.for helping our young people, less health service available for young and old, less of the helping hand aupplled by the 32 community service agencies sup- ported by the United Fund. From the fiurry of activity this week, It could be that Johnson'• blunt warnlnc came at the right time to cet the Job done. Civic-minded Segerstroms The Segentrom Family announced this week that It Is etvtng .an acre of land to the Girl Scout Council of Orang~ County for a county-wide headquarters. The site la near tb&-maln Coob Mesa Post Office OD AdlDll Av· bruk JrOUnd OD their beadquarlen Jn January and OC- CUPY It by Juiy. • , The new central office will replace the three ae1t· tered offlcea now located in Santa Ana, Neirt Beach and Anaheim. It will serve aS a meeting P. ce for a dozen different activities, a central storage aclllty and an plfice !or the Girl Scout leadership. The Segerstrom family deserves plaudits !or Its civic-minded act in donating land to the Girl Scouts. OBER Takes a First Step In educational circles accountability as a discussion topic is akin to the weather, Everyone is talking about it but nobody does much about ll That would be true of educators in the Harbor Area too, eicept for the startlin~ recent unveilin~ of Project OBER by Newport-Mesa·Unified Scbool District research· ors. OBEI\, which stands for Objective Based EvaluaUon of Reading, is the first of many steps the district plans that someday will make it possible to know exactly wliat schools are doing .. Finding out what happens in 1 classroom, educatori agree, is the intangible that bas held back institution of 11accountability." Now, with OBER, the district has put down In writing what reading skills shouid be taught and assigned responsibility for when they should be taught to each . grade level. ' <!)••"'' ~""" enue. · It'• quite a windfall for the Girl Scoulf,_wbo bopo to ~ precise tests are developed to determine if a stud"'!! bas in fact mastered the goals set forth by OBER, everyone will be a little better of!. The ~udent will know where he stands, and, for the first time in Califol'- nla, the district can know II It ii doing what it set out to do. c 'HOW CAW I fLY YOU IF YOU WON'T ANSW£~ YOU~ CALL SIITTONr• !We Look for Confirmation . Of Beliefs 'llboD I ,.lamed from my VIC&tloo, J -a mmber of lettm from readera aD .,. the CilUlltry Win( me lo eom- IDIDI on the lrqlc: fftnll ln Att!CI. MY -,,_tblos m almost WboUY with lbe ~. and qalnll lbe cl· fldall. But that II all I want lo uy en !bat-. r!lhl -·What I wwld llD to do today II lo commelll .., ·~" rather than '11""' 1111 opinion. . 'l'beN II a Wldesprud del111loll lllal Dear Gloomy Gm Councllman Sl C1aJr ha1 now seal· ed the blgbe>t peak of _utnlnlty by tolling us that. by onterlq the Chamber of Commen::e•1 BuJ at Rome aala program and tncrea• Ina salea we'll be lon:ed out of bualnoa by bavlng to ~ploy utra . belp lo handle tho blger voluniel I -H. IL R. ,... ...,.,. ,....,. ,...... ¥illlft. ... .IOI....,,, ........ UIW41Jlf ...... ............... ...,.., ... Dlllr Plllt. Allb eplao4t. Tbo publlc quickly took ~ ~ 1or 8Plnll tbe con.ieta, and •• llilbs.quat • .-.,. lhowed !bat lbe 40 • lmnat.s and .,,.nla were obot by ofllelak end oot ,_,sa11lnated by ~ It cbqod hardly ID)'bocbo'a jnllo[ • 'ftll -.... !rue In tht ltenl 8tato -· Wben M wao flnally admlllod by oftlclaldom, Including At torn e y whit ... call 11JDUI communlcaUon" es· erdlel . • power. fUUy penuulve 111- 11...,.. upoo public oplnlon. I have never botlevod this lo be tnlt, Ind all reliable l'll•ucb I hive seen ltnda ID confirm my vi.w. Geml Mltcltell, that the abootlng of ·tbf ltmlentl wu both unwarrantld and UMICMlll'J'~ there was no mu1 ah1tt In pabllc opinion. Tbo people who tbouahl the llludents were nsponslble (''They a.sbd for ·1~ didn't they?'!.) conUnued ' lo juatily the 1laylnl1 1od uoneralo 1 the G~men. • • · ONE OF TBE moat reapeetable u4 napomlble ,.oearchen In tbia field. ,,....,,. !Capper, IOIDt YW'I 110 came lo the followlni coodualon: "Communlcatlon roaearch alrollllY fD. .ucata 1thlt pv1U11ive man com. munlcatlon la In general more llkel1 1o ..-lbe m111n1 oplnlon of 111 audlooce than H II IO cbani• publlc opinion." What tbia mun1~1' upreaaeil, la that WO look for .. !bat cOnftrml what '" allpdy belJe:f•~ or want. to boU.vo, and lgnO,. or reject any contrary evidence. TBl8 CAN BE qloarly 1een In the TBE llOCiEY-MAN of the "powar of the ~·· or the 11influence of the n:edla" la ptrpeluated by political 111<1 doctrlnalro elements for tbdr own ad- vantage, not because It U; tnie. Jult u. in much the aame way, certain poliHclADf attack the I.bl d de D periuaden" of advutlalng, w be a every IOber pteoe. of raeardi lndlcatu that adverttling enrct1e1 only a minor and unpredictable Influence on lbe mlnda and decblona of bizyen. What changes our mind ls pmooal uperlenco. Notblo& short of llvlnl ln a slum could make most people recognlze whit must be done to eradicate them. Thls la wby progress J1 so I.low and aennona 19 futile. · Army Hung Up on Hair WASHINGTON -The Army brau may have failed to atop drug ab~ and ncial 1tril'e in the ranks , ~ofa can accuae tOem of being soft on hiirC\lt11. As evidence, SP/5 Harry DuVal, whOllt IWr "8 found to be perhaps a quarter~ tacll _teo long, is awaiting court·martia! tor illl' horrendous offense. The alle1e41traggly locks were spolted by • 'tagle-eyed offic'r at the National leaari&)' Agency where DuVal perform• ' llul!Hllsb £bott.1 for the Army. It wasn't. al11, the· Ont tbne DuVal 's ha ir bad &UaJitly OlllC"'fll Army 1peclflcations. . ' . RE WAS CALLED IN by hll superior, C.p!. Robert Caddell, wbo IJl'imlY handed lllm a -onler. "I, the commancf. Ina ollk:er of Co, B was too lat. la the day lo consult 1 barber. Sbe mlppod olf aome of hll locl:a aiid shortened hla 11!1ebum1 a bit. Biii' TBE YOUNG LADY clearly bat dlfferent tastes in hair stylei than doe) Gf:n. William Westmoreland, Che Army chief, whose batrcut edicts bt.ve Jed to the crackdown on GI hair. For desplt. the trjm, IJllVal'I .hair longtb WH lowid n..t moralng lo be beyond the legal limit. No less than Cot Hmnaa Conrad, the group commander, made the morning bl-- specUon.-He expfeaaed dlssath1facUon with DuVal's halrcut and ordered hlm court-martla.!¢ for dlaobeytng a written order. Last July, DuVaJ came perilouaty clOM to an ee.rllu court.matlal. 'lbe intrepid ha ir Inspector of Company B, captain Caddell, ordered Du;VaJ to get a baircUt. The GI protested that his hair dJdn't teach bis collar and sakl he wanted to talk to a lawyer. But 1n the end, be .ub- miUed lo I r<gU!atlon baJrcut. U.S. Army Security NEVERTBELm, Caddell bu f ff I y Aa:ency S u P Po r t ordered a coort-marUal an~. ColoMl Group, am &lvin,a Conrad dismWed t h e chaitet and you a lawtul order issued a letter of reprimand tmtad. to have your ba1r Now court·martial charga are peodina cut and your mu.. over the latest tncldent. ''This chap juil tache tr!mmJCI lo won't get 1 balreut," Colonel Conrad d>ld comp I 7 1'ith the us nH:fully. rtandards required DuVaJ was tralntd by taxpayer• as an llf' Army RqulaUons 81'J0.20,. Sectlon f, 1 tlectron k warfare analyst. Thia ls highly fltllJl'•ph• WI," Cadcfell · commanded • apoclaJlsed work requiring a top,aeertt • "'1tln1. , clearance. Whllt he 11 awalUnc tht Great llullal>ly lmprused, Duval but.nee! lo Haln:ut Trial, however, tbl >.rm, has Ida sJrj/rl<Qd'• house for a trim, 1lnoe It uai,ned him lo menial Jobi. I 1 / Ptarpose of Clearly Stated Goals, Measurable Objectives Providing Feelings of Achievement To Tbe Editor: Vice President Agnew, writing in Today's ~ucatioa (Dec. ''1971}, baa termed ~ growing trend toward behavto1al-objecUve teacliing u a "threat to the Amertcan family." It is difficult to follow hia thesis, primarily because the allegation.1 are totally ll'OWldl.... ,.. ,. The whole 2'u~fw. developing an instructional program which has clearly stated gopl3 and !Qj!UUrable objectives Ls to provide ev~.~ at all grades wit& recurring.pun&s or achievement. . IN A TIME SUCB u ours, when the lradlUooal structure o( the lamlly ii -ed by pressure and change, the children In a confused aociety become 1'goaJ.Jess11 and disoriented. Schooll mun accept the youngsters u they come: uncertain. Insecure, someUmes hostile, alleoAted and often disinterested ln loaming. Any uoderotandlng of the causes and lactora leading lo the preseot plight of· educaUoa Pointa clearly to behavioral analysis. By providing I m m e d I a t e learning objectives ·and me a s u r In g achievements, the school significantly re.stores 1 .feeling of confidence and a aenso of sell-esteem lo the child. WHEN-PARENTS and c b I ldron noderlland the l!l'Jling objective-an 'Idea that presupposes there a r e lnlerested paronta -school and homo restore to the learning lituation one or JU: primary and tradiUonal positions: a working group cooperating together for a reasonable f08]. How could such a lltuaUon threaten anyone? 'DAVID CURTIS Chance to Be Beard To The Editor: On Dec. 2. at 7:30 p.m., • hearing will be had before the Airport Land Use Commission of the County of Orange in the hearing room of the Orange County Planning Commiss1on, 400 Civic Center Drive West, Room 168, Santa Ana, Caliloml1. The purpose of the meeting will be to determine whether or not the action of the Board of Supervisors in the matter of Zone Change No. 71-58 is in the best lnter...., of the Orange County Airport and the adjacent area, pursuant to the proVislom of Section 21676 of the Public Utilllies Code of the State of California. THERE WILL NOT be a public hear· Ing u IUCh, but the commission wishes to bear from McDonnell D o u g I a s Corporation, the proponent, the County or Orange, the Irvine Company, and all olber 119ncle5, entitles and persons who have any Wormatlon that may be helpful to the commission In making its determination. • DONALD W. KILLIAN, JR. Aeling Secretary Airport Land Use Commission Weight Control TO the Editor: Dr. Philip L. White 1n Today's Health magazine (be is director of the A.M.A.'a department of food and nutrition) says - ,--B11 George ---. Dear George: I've heard that you have to be popular to pet. Is this true? WONDERING Dtar Wondcrillg: No matter bow much prtssure ii put on you, do not give way from what you know Is right. You do NOT have to pet to be -run. Either you've got to t1.1rn that quea· tk>n aroUDd or I've eot to get 1 new an1wer. ......,..~. • ''""!1 ~ ... ~''"·Hj~ Mailbox J. · 1 ,. "..J ' . l Letter• tram-re~1 are welcome. NonnallJI writ.er1·1hould convey tMir me11age1 in SOO wonb or leu. The right to condenst lttttrs to fit space or eliminate Ubtl U rt.stroed. AU let· t.er1 miut inc!u<lc signature and fnaiz. mo address, but namu mav be with.- held on TtqMest f/ 1ufficU-11t reason. is apparent. Poetrv 1DiU not be pub- lished. that most spec~l diets for weight control and health are tbe bwik. "The best dJet," he says, "ii a normal one with amal.lu portions." But where on the Ora.nee Coast can you find a top.quality restaurant that ~erves small portiona of flne"food? Everywhere I go \bey stuff the bell out of me. THE RESTAURANTS shouJd have something fine and small on every menu, for the dieter!, like 1 fine small aalad wlUJ fop dressing, tossed, hot sour French bread or rolls and a good fllet or top 1lrloln sandwich. Being unable to find these in the beach area, we are fCl"ced to atay home to eat. Let them try Monte's on Fair Oaks in Pasadena and learn something. This dinner Ls not cheap, but It's GOOD. • FRANK KLOCK Mbiue ot 'Blatant' To the Editor: In your Issue of Nov. 24, two..letters ap~ared in Mailbox in which the word "blatant" was used. The first, an official statement by the Student COuncU; dallfomla College of Medicine, UCJ, and signed by Tom Garlte, that organization's president, began : ''Despit~ the blatant need for the• expansion of health care facilities in Orange C.ounty ••. " The second Jetter, from Jean Forbath, read : "Jacqueline Combf' feature storles on abortion in Orange C.o\Ulty gave a blatanUy candid picture or the economics involved." not a hmnan llle. The cbanges occurring between implantation, embryo, fetus, newborn or a mature adult are merely stages of development. This cooference cons ls t e d of biochemists, professors of obstetrics, and gynecology, geneticists, etc. It also represented various faiths and races. Because of our present s c I en t If i c knowlege of genetic programming we know that a plant or anbnal can only grow into what • already ls i t s predetermined species. I believe a human fertiliied cell alnady is a human person. IF THIS IS a human life, be must be granted the protection of our laws and Constitution. Do we not give life th.e benefit of doub£ when we rescue a Jost child or a trapped workerr How about poor innocent babies? . Jacqueline C.ombs, DAILY PILOT (Nov. 18), seems to feel It's all a matter of money, rush It through, find the money somewhere and get rid of It, the sooner the better. A! an O.B. nurse, J have seen girls try to do this and even celebrate. I have also seen the tears of regret for the life that was going to be. MARIE SWEENEY ' Abortion Alternative To the Editcr: In regard to the article, "Path Paved for Problem Pregnancy" (Nov. 18) by Jacqueline C.ombs: If I undentand this article correctJy, you are telling any woman who ls with child, it she for one reason or another does not want to face the responsibility of having the baby, all she need say is "I am not emotionally capable of having a baby,'• and be able to come up with the money, $180 and up, depending on how long she Is pregnant. And PlaMed Parenthood or Birth Control · Instititte will help her to kW, or ellmlnate the Die within her body. And naturally you will never try to make the girl feel guilty. She wUI have many lonely moments in her life to do that by herself. OB MAN IS SO foolish when he thinks ACCORD'JNG TO the u nab ridged ht: can till a life just to pie~~ ~himself. Webster's New TwenUeth century -ju~t ~satisfy his own needs. 1;~man has DlcUonary, second edition, tbere are four this ~1ght: When God set up th~ pattern me,anings or definitions for "blatant." for life It was to be n:cognized and These are : respeCted by all of mankind. I, Bellowing, as a call. In Biblical times, the wbim1 of man, 2. Uud·mouthed ; offensively noisy. tbe power of m111, the hate of man 3. Too con$picuous; obtrusive. decreed that a child be slain. Not being 4. Very showy; gaudy; Dasby. sure just who thJJ child w•• that was -born to be sa\1or, counUes1 numbers ol SOMEHOW IT doesn't seem proper innocent children were murdered. It's to refer to the need for upans!on of happening qaln, only tills tbne man bu health care faciliti es as "blatant" nor made lt legal. But 11 it really? It l:J just should Jacqueline Q)mbs be flatter:ed to as wrong now a1 it was then. have her abortion aeries described Al ''l>latantly candid.'' Or don't letter-writers own dictionaries? JACK SEYMOUR Abortion que•tlo11 To the Editor: Pro-abortionists have been mounlln,g a one-sided ~l.gn to change our laws. l would like to stop and think. Tbe basic question obviously ii, 'when does human life begin? Jf what ls growlng wltb.ln the mother ll not human li!e, then It deserves no consideration. only the mother'• well being matter&: Because doctors and scientists do ool all agree, the easy w•y out seems to be winning. However, In October, 1967 In Washington, D.C. the first IntemaUonal Conference o n Abortion came to a 19-1 conclusion pro. life. WHY ARE WE a·nowlng ourselves to partake in the destruction of the unborn? They have a right to life, just as much as you or I have. Jdst bow much power does man want, Quotes ~Webller-"Glvea!ne­ we may defy open or tnsidloul enemiel of liberty. It lnatructa the publJc mind and animates the spirit of palrlotlsm. Ill loud voice suppresses everything which 1Would ralse1tscll ag1lnsl the public liberty, end Its blasting rebuke cauaes incipient despotism to perish In the bud. that he can choose who is to live and who is to die? • We do not cut off our nose because tt smells something evil. Why cut a fetua? It bas done no wron1. Please give the baby a chance to be born. If the natural mother does not feel she can take Cfil"e ol the child, put it out for adoption. I UNDERSTAND there are five to eight C{)Uples waiting for every child that is available. The child is wanted1 maybe not by its natural parents but by someone: who for one reaSOll or another cannot have one of their own. , ~ May I suggest lo,the editors that.they call birth right and give equal space to them so that tho young girl can be lhowu a path other than abortion. • PATRICIA FELDE 'ShallOtD TOftlu' To The Editor: . \ As regards the President's mettlng with AFI.;CIO leader, George Meany: The subject was supposed to have been "Labor and NegoUatlons With Reference to It." Subject matter was not a pall to decide whether "All America" is ready to stand up and cheer and applaud and smile approval of Richard M. Nixon. The American people are "weary" of the President's 8ballow tactics of smearing rather than facing the luues u a leader with character. BERNICE BAKER No Store Bike Rfl<!k• To the Editor: 1 have ridden a bicycle in and around Costa Mesa since November of 1959 and during that time I have had two of my bikes stolen. One was an almost new 10. speed bike while the other orie was a three-_speed bike. At the time both bikes were itolen they "'°"re locked but un. fortunately they were nOt locked to an immovable object. When ) bought 1 new bike to replace the stolen tbrewpeed bike r also bought a good 'lock and 1 very stron1 chain. I BA VE LOCKED my bike to im-movab~ Objects slnce the spring of 1963 and the benefit of such action Is proved by the faot that not one of my bikes have been atoltn sirice the sprin1 of 1M3. Yet within a· period of about four months priGr to the SJ>rini of 1963 two of my bikes were stolen. . Sounds aimple doesn't it? Well there is not one retail store In all of Costa Mesa that bas provided a bike rack where one can lock his or her bike to an Immovable object. In fa ct, moot retail stores don't even provide a bike ~. WHY? HARRY B. McDONALD JR. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Boi><rt N. W•ed, MU.IJV • Tlloma lri...U. Editor Ali><rt W. B<lk1 l:dlloriol P1111< Editor ,,,. odltorlol poge of the Dall7 Pilot seds to tftrdnn •nd 1timu~ )Ate rca.dc!~ by prcscnllnt thll ~paper's op~nlona and com-mcnta.ry on lOJlcl or lntr~t And atgnlflcance, by; pl'ovid.lna a ron1m for the rxpresa~ ot ·o..ir rr•drn1' oplnlorui, and 1-f ptHentlng the Clivente vk!wPQinW of lnfonncd ob- aervua and IPOktarnen on topics of tbl ...... Wednesday, December I, 1971 • "OUR GROUP could 11.nd no point In time beLween conception and birth at which point we could say' tha.t tbJJ was Justice George Sulilerland, U . S • Supreme Court -11 A fret prw atand:. as one of the gt.eat lnterpntt:ra between rovemment and tha peopll. To allow it to , be fettered la lo feller ounoJVOL", "------------' ) I I ( I ehaek \ . ' VOL'. .... NO. ft7. 5 SECTl~S, ea PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, 9'AUFQRNIA WEDNESDAY, ! I I . V ... _ l~JO to Stage .'Five .. : . . ' . . \(lo remolnlng four nlclii.-evtnla to , or by Clllln( lhe ......atloo center' al 947· which tile enllre,commw1ily, ii lnvllod. 4GM. A special La Noclit Ml(lllflcl dto· . The "5-ld· Nighl of artslmu' · wW ner wW be senod 1t lhe MlsllOli Viejo be S.tunlay, Dec. II and wln leature lhe lnD fi>r $UO per per100. Par ........ lii>n • .. m>formal Cbrlotmas Ball "La Nocbe call ae'l·llQll6, / Mll!liflca/' The dance wW be&ln at ._ 'fbe "Tblrd N11hl of Cbrlltmas" wW p,m. 1t !the MOotanoso Recreotloo fe1ture 1 vlsll lti Slllto'• WorPl>op and Center. Danclilg ww be to the Otani• carols ,by La Piz illtermodlate and Oounly Rhythm Mlcblne, a 171)iece Mi<sioo Viejo lllib School dlorulal.· It ol'Chestra, with special entertalnmeilt wW lie held Slmdoy, Ille. 11 lr11al 6:111-1• p~vlded by The DrllterJ. 1:30 p.m. In La Pu Plua. .- Tickets an available I0 110 per ""'Pl• 8anif lllCl his belpen wfil. be there to fiq_n mnnmmjty ~ani:.&Uon me~ 1 vilit wtthfcblldren. ~ also wU1 be in .. ., u ' • ' .'.:San .J·~aquin Tests Bared- ,, . ' . Students Above ·Stat;e Average, Below Area ·Districts By GEORGE LEIDAI. The dillrl<;t spends lJl!lre per pupil than well than Ibey might ha~e. . ot ,1119 Diillr Plitt It.ff only 29 percent of the d1strlcts in the None of the achlevement scora match-~ repQ~ for the s;in .J~ state and. bis a higher rate of teadler ed or eueecled lhe !ICbolullc lbility P•emen•·-Scbool'f)l,!lrlct-oo lbe Ulf.'IO. tumov.,. than 75 perceot of the diltricto. measure. Sixth gradf"l licwe\I betW en "" _, TbeH district com••"'••-sn••est why •n fOlt than did etudlnta in•-•talewlde ·,ocl\Je'iement teata tOlidtd tO i., the .San .Joaquin ,tud-;;.i;p;,~ Jess .. <lillflcla iJ) Ca!Uonua. • If ,-~ , ai>cmd liu1 woipedacwar, .stu·d.ents ~· perlonned.''1>ove''aiilr11es .1or the stote . ~~-~~~i:._.. 3 Clubhouse Concessio;u 'l'bt l<nris( """"" roported for San Joa. • • --• ' · ' · · . ' s-~~:mm-~u· ·~~t~:E :..~c .. ~'" · ·~~, " -· ofl4r-of111odlliric1a1au..• 1us ~e 10.1... Ou.u.eu ~, ei.. , 'fte'ldPlol ---~ ~r=il .. . -" ---· Slit· !; ( '1u ~ ' ....... . Ilia ~le cllJ ......_ .. o.O, ... """"~· . . ~oil(~~Wdllll~~I"" d1..n.ldeeiilroe!m(i~torlhe.... ~Clllllil IO<.'tbe b!O.allet ' · ' • .,.,..... operltiOn of the IDlf colirae · !~ lo noclt 'a -Dy ...-bl'e othor pe>e:ent ~•'for lbe Sap Joa. ~,._ a .racJli!Y )118'\l'd in rec;ent .oliltlan a (U.. requesl'by-ea,... to re-qulJI Diltrlct are; ..... gi:adt reedln(, ........ _ "··e·•~•-..... . 1be.,iof72pel'C!lll;.~(i'acl8ru41o1. yealS 'bl"-'."" ......... . ·~· ---~. Ill.·.~ ••• _.,_ 111• ,..., ..._._ Three bidders submitting offers to""' Ql•(ft!•le•t '"°"""' ll>lbe oouncil.''"' • ~w rr-·-· . --, .. -. ' ·restaurant and soact bar lnclade Ifie !alluttof lbe city's reveoue fioonl.llJe. lpe!\IDI. 7t, aild lhlb grocle 111111!, ~ • • l!olier the current holder of the =.:ted~ ~=:: U>e In foµr of.the "!en~ ca~ ' ae whlcb·~lres at year's end. . BE!raer bad 'offered to-install signl'and JooquJn pupll.9 ·--4 sllthUy· Jeae • Berger bis offered to renew lbe lease enlarge !he kllcben to.allow for lhe'"'"'" tie· state de~ ol ld\IClllGD bid aild 'pay lhe' dty 18 percent of gross in-lucr11tve, eftlllng .U-llld, oocklall ~.state Jil'edlctel ·-.s 1'111111 come-·· guaraoteeolif80 a month, trade ·u •measure lo raise more-, '"""cimsid.en!lkiri of laCton ioct..tq Tbeilmbldder, Vem 'Qakley, often 10 Other lte\ni' on lhe oouncil'• aleDda · clua' ,;f..t c1iab:'ki.'wea11li. .~ ,J(IJ, ~.t. ••well with• '500 ·auarai>tee a toniihl Include; · onctte•cher. .,llld~ mobllli)'.' ";,.·bid olfer'-• lhe •nn.arenl -•tut -Ci>nsJ!leratimrof'a new-petillblj'from , The ~-~J171.ln adtl ..,. ~' ~-~ group ,ol ~wners. JD tbe . ,.,._.,.""'"l _ w • Ii' remiue, bowever 111&! w .. T. S!Mt'lil woekHJll fi&)ll over lhe wstenoe of a ~ne ~ tlil<e during the ' 1111-70 Company, which ofkis 10 percent up 11> bouJeYafd •toP at Lo Cuis1a and Patero /.cbqol "'°' w'u 'bJ,her th 1 n averace the first $7:1,000; ll.5 _percent from .that de On>.' Ruldenl Henry Dalro •has sub- ..,1..:;.,_,_. ···'·· . II --of ••• di>IW' figure to $111,000 in ...... recelpta; milted peUtlorul ....... the removal of """"""-' •'"'"'."' m .....,.._ -ti -,;;..nt·lor receipts bdween -001 """' dlitrfcla .ln ClllfOmil Tiie Vllnre wu ~-,.., the slgnt. This week councilmen wW • ·• ll!d flGO,tltlt and 15 percent of all Income receive apotbel' batch of names of ;... ""° the highest of any dJotrlcl along lhe .. persons who want to keep tile 1••p as ii I Otange Coast. .., ) { average ltacblr 1Jary paid l1' B R • y d ii. ~ was $1,1'12, biJow tho Nie -Oat , epall' ar -ftesorrection of IU(IOStionS that dl#·IDd lesi ~ salarias paid inf' pa.. "chlldmH\.play" signs be lnslall,.i c\fflt or the ~ii 1n lhe,1totc. Sonoht for Harbor along v11 ~adlta In Sborf<llfr; to deter •'!'be dlstricll' We&lth Inda -. property · •. -e · speedars. Councilmen t1blid the ldea 'to ' lion pil '~-· the "--··•· r · '·" · bo l determine ii similar signs exllted ' ·pe-: W -"-'DeF ~··~·or mswwation of a 1 elsewbert in the Sborec11ffs ; e for Callfomia IC!bcfql;. at !II·.,.... repair yard at tbe coonly'1 new Dina coril. The $U9 tH.rate,le)'led in .lllllf.70 Point Harbor wW be solicited. oelghbotliood. 'fAS higher than fl , percent Gt the Director of Harbors, Beaches and · -A recommendaUon from the city cllatrl<:U. Paw Kemleth Sampscn propo>ed the parldn( conimlulon that councilmen ,,,. san, Joaquin diatriol serves fewer faclllty and ll was approved Tuesday by authorize ~-parking at the new minority .tudents tblll any other diltrlcl tile Board el Supervilors. community clubhouse before tile llnlc- along the Oranfe Coast,-enrollln( """" Supervisor Ronald Caspers urged Wot lure ii fornWlf op<lfed · late next than only JO percent of the diatriols In lhe .cleariup and wasle conl1'ol pollcleS'be-1n-FeblUary. j . : ,tliiO. eluded ID any lease proposal. -A repor! on reoent water lluoridallon !. informaUon 1athered by c.ouncllman • Wade Lower, Jq an advO&te o!'lbe Id-s J ~ s h · I B · d dltioo of lhe conlrovtrilal' compouttd to · an oaqpm c oo · oar drinking ""'.e" · , · To He~ Pro~~ss Rep' orts High School ~-Farce Keyno.t.es· 1 '11epori. on · a dls!l'lict Mpline I com· mutee, lhe an Y.., lcbool "'mm-. and lhe launching of ~ and .....,,.u.. criterll will be made al looliht's metllng of U.. 8an Joaquin ~tary School Dillil~ Board of • The meetiOI wW beliD fl_T:lll p.m. In the admiWtration ....., ~ SID Cat> »"' Ave., Eu\ !nlillt. .:Exploration ·into tho lat.st methods of .. pupil management'' hu been dooe by members ol tho dlstricl'• discipline com- 111ittee, • The ccmmittee wis formed after • ·,...ey taken lalt sprlnc sboWed a hlil teacher lni.rest ID the probleml of ctusroom OOllltoL The group plans lo ,..,.,, Ill .camnt llbldiel and Uk the board ·lo ~bllsb dwes in pupU ...,....mcni. They ailo -t Ille board to meet with Dt. 'l'bol;w GjlrdOD of Pamt EUectl .. -Tralnlnr, Joe. !or • -~ -Dee. a. Dr. <fordon ·il OOtllldonc! .... .,.rt In pupil COl'ltnl.1 • • ,. . Alto oo the agenda wlll be a progrua rtJIC!!I on the all-year scilool•commlttee's .activltlea. 1be group recenUy made tripa tO san Diego County and to Lockpott, m. -. sucC.S.!ul all-year schoob are In operation. .. . 'lbe San Joaquhl'Cliolricl hopes to have an 'all'Yel' !dlool program on a partlal, II bot 1»mpleb!, baals beginning in July. 'Q1e board allO will bear a 1'1porl on the lmplemelliaUon ol promotion and gradua- tloo ctlterle in their schools, 1be board crlticlud the admlniatrallon lut sommer far nol 'llaving apeclfic promotion and gradua!IOn guidelines fer every pupil to meet. ' Oilier agenda llems wW Include: a nporl oo ·a dilb'lol tuk !oroe to lhudY !acPIUes planning ; approval ol the preparation of llthltectural plan& for Mure ~ii; a reporl oo plans for a sprlnr m.,.. !tlllval al the Anaheim ConWnlloo Center : ud 1jlllt0Yll ol a jolnl planning pro)<cl with the County Pllllllinl Department. • Generatio.n Gap .. i•n.e Impoulble Yun," ·a .. tomedy r.rce ,keynoting tht generilloa gap wW open on lbe stoae of san Clemente High School'• Triton Center for 'a lhfe&.nlght · run Tbunday. Featurlftl. mtmbers ot U>e 1Cbool'1 drama cltfb as P11')'ers, dtrecton and crew'· the j)etformances Will start each ,,.,.,. atlp.m. . lAad -in the popular prodiJctlon ..tll be hindled by Qluclr. Stohl In tile ma- jor portrltyal of a PllYci!lalr;,t with I VU· Ing teenaa• daugbter; JW·Tepper, at hil wUe, and LYD Elcb u !ht challqlnfl lsen!lllel'. Marlon Syw, drama 1n.wctor ""° serve• at coach !or the clttb, polhted out that lbe play oooe wu con11dlred sbocl<· inll by audiencet, bot deSPite Its ace has ll'1now1' theme. "It presents · a truly up;.to-datt treat. m111t of an ag~d altuall~!' abe lald" . ' • • i "' I ' • ' . lit· April . ,., A •bal!-• llr<lniiY .,,.or<f'ed ll«ns propqied by.'park• and ~lliin,coih­ mils.ioDel'l-Oae. ot them aeeklnc 1 year'• deliyin I pub f>i>Jlll .. loctk)n.-wfll_, • • + • • • "; front San • Cltzriente clty councilmel:l toD!ght. . • -' T b e .commission recommendaUons comp'~ed u.r.ush•lbe·mooth of Novmber include:' ' _. ~ • '-A yur'a dtlay In lbe parks 111d recreation• bond luuo lffjllUvely KIJor April: The COlllDllasion .eeu 1 year;s pootpooonent ol Ille $1 rillllion finanCe mwure lo 'allow Ume 10< ·~tine 1 ~mpJ~t.t1 cUy murer plan o! pl,t. and reareauon. -A requflll that file city "'"· lip. iDeilJale 'ol~I to RJocate lheilWO tennis c:ourls a\ t!>e ciubbl)Ule site lo 8an ,l;uil ' . ' • • - • · 1'.Y.-S-ei,-.• .. " -, • . Judge Backs ' . . . Los Angeles; ACLUSmt - ...... .,.,. • • ......... , Clouda wUI ...... In to shltld the : """ Tburtclaf, 'lrhlle lemflrl-wW remain 'Ill lhe· C"lo. !MeFM range and, oYomlilll Ion are seared !or the lolr ... . -' JNSIDll DA 'l' t Tho _, llnlgQI< ;i,,td. 11~ ChiM ""' bunt mto u,; opm wilh "" publilhi!IQ •f • ,,,.j.,. policr editorial in l"'rl¥ -"· In it, Mao T1t·Utno' ,...,..,., to : hl{/h lnfl JllotUn. Slorll l'Of< 4. u-: -.. ~ .. ,; ·--c-• • ~ . ::.:...·::: l ....... ,,, ... ----. ....._ . -... =..: .': :r=: ..,.,. ,. .. ., ...... " ....... ----. -.... --" -. :r..:-.-:: • • • • • ' •• I! OolllY l'!lOT SC WldlnALJ, f!r:t~ !, 1~1 1 • ' } • • ·~ ~· \ . " ., : New Laguna Bus ·system ' 'Takes GettiI1g Used To ' • " l ; ; . . • By FREDERICK SCHO~E!JL • OftM C.ltf',..._. SU# • AH, THE l"OES of Laguna Beach starting a new municipal transit sys. tem. It means new schedules. new fJices and new buses for tbost who are used to old schedules, old faces and old buses. Tuesday a.flemoon went aomething like this: 12'.10: Two ilderly law AJ\d th;s .)'OWlg iQumalist are"'bqonf ~"' 1<12 lleadtil rqr Manarc;h Bay. Al1he w~ ii Pet&> ltodriguei, ~ ll)Cchanlc who doubles as • rd.lei , ftrlver ~utqig U,e noon hour. · 12:33: One of the ladies wants to get off the bus at the Glenneyre Street parkJng lot. Rodriguez explains the bus can only stop at a legitimate bus stop~.J'he lady pro- tested, "We~I. ~e ~1\Jsed to stop here, you know." • i1:11: ,Passing Aliso Pier. RoidrJglfi!z noted thtre's • onl)""'Ol1e J(enooi oo the pier. 1 ·noted there was only' one other pe~ on tfie bus. The other lady got off in town. 12:51: Arriving Monarch Bay. One elderly lady and gentleman board th! ~· The lady demands: to know why the bw lsit't stopping where it used to. ~f1BUez tries to explaU, he iS a relief driver and not familiar with the old route. The woman is undentandlng. "I j111t hope they get these schedules straightened out," she· commented. · l:lt: BACK TO bus depot. Tonupy Thompson, supervisor of the transit _,Item, reported '!the phone is ringing off the wall at city hall. People wanna know aU-.tbe.cbangea.. Sure, l'fe ·go·ne through it before. They'll learn. And us, well, we'.fe willi!'Jg to be nwble, too." 1:55: Tommy'• bus gels refdY to depart for the Top of the World run. He encourage1;.:About..at. ladies from Leisure World to go on the run just· to see what Jt'1 Jiae. %:.o&: LAGUNA_ Beach High School. Kids are just getting out for the day an~d ,many board th~ bus. Apparently they're happier getting to the Top in 15 mmutes -as op~ to 45 minutes on the long school bus. route. • 2:10: Heading up Park Avenue. Two hitchhikers see the bus and pull in tbt1r thumbs. i;oo bad they didn 't see the sign about free rides this week, as parf of the clty lnaugµra.tlng the·new tranait system. . 2: 12 : Blonde-hair gal ls trudging up the hill. IJ' om my pulls o'ver and bar~ "Get in, honey. This'll take you to Top of the Wor_Jd.'' The girl, with a word bf thanks, boards the bus. · -%:it: AB.RIVING Top or the World. Leisure World lldin who had never IHD_ ~e area. are thanking Tommy for the ride. "Tbese.,C'.a!'D'on&-Up here are just fascinating ,,. commented one. "I never knew they existed." 2:25: Starting down Temple Hills. ~ few young kids who were hitchhik- ing down the hill board the bus, then later get off at Wllaon Street. ''That's a far-Wt.bus,'! .said one. '' : 1 ':2:tB: Leisure World ladies, delighted with ride, decide to take the IOUIJJ. bound bus to Monarch Bay, instead of heading home. • 2:29: An orange, tossed by an unknown asiallant,'hlts the 1lde of the bus. h No injuries or damage. · 2:85: ~ck to depot for second time. Tommy seems happy with the Top of the World run. He goes over to one oI the other drlvtri and quips: ••Just keep )'put foot out of the carburetor, and we'll make it." , • "They probably will. '· • Hkrtelius Wjmess. . . . ' Sohs.-Story By TOM BARLEY Of ... °"" "'"' lllft j, v LOS ANGELES -Reba Vaughn's babyaitter broke down repeatedly today aa she was asked· to testify on allegations th-at Dr. Ebbe. Haitdius of O>sta Mesa repeatedly be.It ,00 drugged hi! at· tractive blonde paramour. -Jo Ann Nonnan, 22, sobbing Ull-' controllably and comforted by her mo~ In the hearing rQOm, forced hear- ,Jhg ,tfficer E. F. de V~lbiss to order a recess during a grueling cross el'- amination of the witness by defense at- torney Matthew Kurilich. • , ', , DAILY ,.ILOT ltlff ..... WORSHIPERS HEAD FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AFT~R LEAVING ONE OF BAPTIST BUSES • < · Af 7:30 a.m:, Bus Capt1in1 Mnt for CoffH, Doughnuts end Preyer Ag1fi11t Br•1kdqwn1 .tr . .. She ia the second witness to testify against Hartelius, 50, in a bearing called bY the ~te .J!oa!d : of Mf,lfical Ex- emfiitn,... 'f1te fhySiclan,.cleared of arson, brlbety ~ 6'1.ud ' charge! · in three Qrange eoun'ty Superkir C.ourt trials, is accused of multiple charges of un- prqfessiqnal conduot and moral tulpitude. Those chargd aired before a com· B • G d f ... · · s-• • 4 ~ m!Uee .•f fin pl!ysiciago inclqde the .... us ID d 00 . o_ r . ptr, •.". ~Uon that H~llus, who now lives oo !... @t Ilan.:l.et ~~ in the Lake Forest secudn,-.. =~~~::°~"'if~t:'i0v~f~~~e~':! ·· Costa Mesa.· Baptist Church Puts' Gospel on ·Wheels dtU. 22, of~ Mesa, to the point that ibe $d of an overdose. Mrs. Melendrea' family has sued Hartellus In Orange County Superior Coort for '500,-000'. · Kurlli~ who has had a series of ob- jecfions overruled by de Vilbiaa, ran into trou~)e this ·morning when he tried to have .Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey WPblner cited•for Contempt. The trial lawyer told de Vilbiu that Wohlner directed a profanity at him at a point when Miu NonTian seemed about tO brtak down under per1istent ques- ilOJ!ll>i. l ~ "O. you can 't ge t to Hea ven new Cadillac ••• " ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ille o.llY Plitt St•ff in a ~ Tile. old BaptiSt Youth FeUowship ·ditty on futill{Y of ea'Cbili'g,)'onder shore in a cost!)'. Detroit .W'°PiJOaJes .a current relig,ious .campaign called the Bus Ministry.' You can at leasl get .as far as the Firtt Baptist Church ol Colta Mesa Jn an old Chevrolet, GMC, White w Gillig .... · Busing students to achieve racial in- tegration in American schools is much in of the city's largest Protestant church, among all ages. Sunday School buses are the meehaniz· ed cavalry in Dr. Combs\ campaign for the one who originally spread His Word riding a donkey or on fool • One bu~ goes to Hun.tington Beach, another to south Santa'· Ana ; another toward Laguna Beach and the remainder throughout the Harbor Area. "wt even have one that goes down OD Lido Isle," says Dr. Combs. thing and another for bringing others and memo"!°izing Scriptures," Dr. Combs says of his Ora{lge Coast bus ministry. He and the Rev. Jim Vineyard, director of bus ·ministry for the Thomas Road Baptist ·Church in Lynchburg, Va., see eye to eye in modern methods ol .spreading the Gospel. The Rev. Vineyard ·sums it up in "Word of Life," a church publication. .., "In Mark 9:41 , Jesus said that 'whosoever gives a cup of water lo His name shill not lose his reward.• I won&r what we will get for some of the pro- motions we use?" • Services Slated For R. Coffyn Of Enierald Bay tbe news today. . Yet while another tradi(ional tune says-, "U:at Jesus loves all-the little children - ·"red and yellow, black and whltt-they • are precious in His sight" not much coverage has been given Sunday School busing. · He i.! proud of the fact Sunday School bus riders represent all levels of society in terms of wealth and age, .from Shalimar Drive to Via Lido.. · Total enrollment a~ nf !~st Tuesday was 1,047, many of whom prefer the· bus to ¢.eir -'own one or two cars parked in the . drive.way at home. One treasure soon to be awarded a local ;;unctay Schoo~ child bringing the most otllefs -a 40-friend minimum -ii l a Christmas stocking eight feet high.' The toy cost near1y $100, Dr. ·Combs admits, but a churchman cannot measure souls in cash value. ~..,egf$1ntur~ N-eti~s ~titl· ' '~ Servic!S will be held at-10 a.m. Salur· -clv-ln-Sl.-Jlllltl-Epilcopal-€hurcb, Nnrport ~h, lor Ronald ~'11• Cof· fyn, 27, of Lal\llla 'Beach, who died Thundiy In 01den, U\'h, after a brief illness. The same vehicles are bein~ to spread the Gospel not only alnonf the young, but the Orange 'C:out's·elderly as . well. Every Sunday, a fleet-of~·~ and· two smaller vans, backed-bf-.-~am in- cluding the Lord and the Garden Grove dog-catcher, rumbles out on a re1Ular 11\~'io~. "They doo't all come the same Sun- day ,'" Dr. Combs adds wistfully, pointing out a· cross all ministers must bear in common. , "l attended a retr~a1-·1 prefer \I:' call It 'an advance' -a l.ake. ArroWhead recently, with some ministers from ~e 100 largest Sunday Schools in America," Likewise, the First Baptist Church•s fleet of red and white buses is 11ot a fund-raising proposition, nor ·expected to break· even. Costa including fuel, spare ParU" and ins'urtµice run roughly $10,000 'peryear.' ' ·-.. . . . . " SACRAMENTO•!(AJ>) -Tho record· long lltt leglililive ,...ion staggered ~ward a 'nlUnday ·adjournment· ~ay ·'lflth the Assembly· speaker brandhlg a compromise ''mini" tax bill as too-1Ungy end With A partisan batUe still raging ~eyer reapportlonmegt. • ·-Thi9 was the :m:nd calendar day of th! rrt.e0l}l-long session ·dtagged out by an ·~tlonal battle over'"redrawing the 80 Assembly district lines to reflect popula· ·tlon cffanges s.ince 1960. :i Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti (D-Van ,'fiuys), vowed the legislature would end ftursday with· Democrats pushing their own As5el1lbly reapportionment plan rthrough in spite of RepUblican Sen&tors' threats to delay ailjournment unless a ~mpromise ·plan was negotiated with . GOP lawmakers. ·•Republican leaders said GOP Gov. Reagan would veto the bill, throwing the reapportjonment is.We into the courts. ·. The Derriocratic answer was, in effect, -let him. -"'"We're going to adjourn Thursday - • no question about it," declared Moretti after his majority Democrats vowed to . ·go It alone with their own plan designed • I. • • • • •' . ; :1 • ~I ,. ~ ~ OUJlll COAR DAILY PILOT 0MHoa COAi? PUllllfflN!) ClW.PAXY ' aeMrt N. w,.4 p,_ifftt ._, PWllll*' J.clr: "· cu,1.., ~ ,,_"'-' W ~•I ...... n .. ,, K1nil ..... n;,,.,, A. Mitti\ln• ............ l!<llictt C11r111 H. leo1 'l.ich1ri P. Hen /.11lt!Mt MMttllle l!llllWI &.e,llM IMcll Offlc• 222 Ferell A~•ftu• M1m111 e441e11: P.O. lo•'''· '26SJ: S-C ....... Offlce JOI Nwtlt 11 C..i•• l11J, 92671 --~ MfM•~aat \li'Rt II? lhef ft~ &•C~I ~ frj...., 9°'1~ ....... ~1111$ ...... ,. I to boos!' lhelr nitrgln In lhe lower 00... " lo 44-34 '!'mpaud with the i!f"'qt 42-31. The key to the i&lue •pPWed to be whe,ther Dentoerala could muster:. the 41 votes they n~ in the Assembly and 21 in the Senile Ii> muscle the pi*li through. M for taus,. Morett~; and other legtalaUve Juders of, both !~~ were agreed on • $380 inillion tax Increase bill that would balance the current budget dtfjcit and avert a cam. .crisis • in • December. .: The bl~ _also would ·atgnificantty boost property tax relief to some 240,000 elderly Californiam ~ by $36 million ~mpared with the present $1 million level of the program to 60,000 senior clU:zens . But MoretU urged Beaga1n to build a ca.sh cushion into lhe tax pl~ so the· new revenuei -raised larfely fnrough Joophole-clo!lng and higher bua~ss tax- es -would balance budgets for the next several yeara. Caspers Fund.raising Party Attracts 200 Mote than 200 people gathered Tuesday night in Westminster as guests of Fifth Dbtrict Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers of Newp(irt Beach. ~ The Ha' Penny Inn· event was billed as a fund ralsigg cocktill party and recep- tion. Guests paid ltOO each but the crowd was "'liberally 1prinkled With nonpaying 6res1 represefitiUvt1. and , county ~4 llclala.. _ ,. • ~triost every Orange County depart-. ment head was in attendance 11 were most ol lhe county's leading poiiUcal fliure•. He Wll the sorl of\ Mr .. and Mrs. Cbarlea L. Colfyn, 81ll Emerald Bay, J.asuna Belo~, and 1 araduate of Weaver state Co!l•lf in Ogden. • .Mr. Coffyp is,.survived by his parents; one aider, "'Janet;· grandnlothera, Mrs. Charin L. .COlfyn Sr. and Mrs. Vera Gosnell of PortJand,·Ore.; and uncles Mel Coffyn of Portland and Robert Morfut of Corvallis, Ore. The family requests that in liell of nowers, memorial donations be made to the South C'.oast ~mmunity Hospital. t: Hammer .<\ttack • On ;Car Window Jails Cleinentean A U.year:.old San Clemente man was atreated on charges of assault with a deadly weapon late Tuesday after police allegedly saw him bury a claw hammer through a windshield of an auto carrying four Marines . Ben Pulliam of 112 Calle Victoria was booked on the felony charges after a aeries or incidents near the municipal pier. Police said they arrlveU at the scene after someoqe reported a scufJle. Olficep sild the scufHe, by then, had ended and the four Marines drove aw&f , only to return after taking the wrong street. At about th~s a in.e time, Pulliam · allegedly emerged from his apartment armed with the blmlJler and .a hunting knife. Before officers could stop him. they 11Jd hf. fan towards the c.ir aod battereO tile 'fiodohleld . One occupant,•Ralph Michael Pipes, 18, suffered minor eye injuries from the flYlng glue. He was treai.d •! the base !>o'Piia!· Richard Daiia Statue Set To Arrive in LA ·Monday When Richard Henry Dana's statue la Ul\VeUed nest month tt will be factna l& Janel, towll'd the bluffs of Dani Point. But tbe view won't be the aame 11 "hen )'OU'na Dana stood on the: deck or a sbip 1u1nc at the tame bluffs that loday lOWer over a muJU..mllllon dollar marina. ttlt nktt-foot bronie statue: ' of the novellst who wrote the Amerk:an classic "Twq Years Before The Mast'' is oo the high seas, hudin& for IUJ final home in Dani Point Harbor, It left Italy on Nov. 10 1board the S.S. Fraternity and il1 expected to arriv~. in LO• Angtlea on Monday. The llltue will be atored by the Orange County Department of Beaches, Harbor& !™'henp:~~u1U:il p~c':1~~ei ~esi:!Jn!~ the marln1'1 Island at the end of the bridge. •. ~pt.or John Terken of New York, w6o designed the statue, plans to be present rot the unvelllnc- The project was lnltial_td by the San Juan Capistrano Hlstor~al Society. The group Is still aeekinc donatkJn.s to pay for tM statue which cost approxlm1ltly $20,000. All but 14,000 has been collected, according to a . historical s o c i e t y &Pokesman. The statue 1hows Dana as he might b1ve loolc:ed 11 a young seaman when be nrst vltited tht wate'ra off Dana Point. --~nation : 301 Magq~lia Ave., Costa M"~ a~utt\llli'lelY iJOlnt "'~fll· . Driven indiVidual bus captalnS and usually . eir paator, Or. James 0. Co~. ga\tier at 7:30 a.m. for coffee, ·· doughnuts and pray~ . a g a i n s l breakdowns or collisions. •1 And then they fan out all over," 'ys Dr. Combs. . He is 44, an enthusiastic prel!jcher of Baptism and Sunday. School busing, who was licensed at 16 to stand behind a Hillsboro, Texas :pulpit. "I've been preacbing for· 28 years," he .declare!. 1be successor to Dr. P. G. Neumann took his post two years ago and has a . vision of doubling or tripling member~ip GEM TALK TODAY by DIAMOND IMITATIONS I I ft I I Any colorless material may be-• regarded as a possible diamond i imitation, but there are many im- portant differences between these and true diamonds. One recently developed sutr stance is YAG. Although harder than most imitations, its britUe quality prevents it from being polished and faceted with the pre-- ::ision that gives a diamond it.s s:pecial 1'twinkle." Because of their lack of hard- ness, the \vearability of most dia- mond imitations is quite limited. The hardest substance used as an imitation is synthetic saPphire, which is infinitely softer than a diamond. ·Some imitations can even be 1cr~tched b.v ordinary kitchen cleanser. Ot{1ers loose brilliance and clarity when· put in WllJo/. TI\,ere are over a hundred trade names for imitation diamonds. · There is little doubt that some im- itations are better than others, but no imitation even come cloli:t to Imitating nature's masterpiece, the diamond. I he )lddit. ' . 1ops :i.s· the Akrilh Baptist Ti!mple in Ohio, with 19 buse1 and 140 riden:, While tbe First Baptist Church of Hammond, Ind., has )12 buses and 2,000 riders. Compared to them, Dr. Combs' church fields ·14 vehicles with a combined legal ~ealiflg capacity of 580 worshipers. No matter the size, all have the same mission. ·They are seller~ ol salvtttion, In the sense library bookmobiles o f f e r knowledge. Prizes are offered for v a r I o u s achievements-rewards are material as well as spiritual -including recruitment of friends without church affiliation.) "We giv.e Bibles and bicycles arMf one Nahirally, inmirance is importani. "WF'Ye' never bad a dent that we caus- ed,'"1S"ayS·1Dr. Combsl.' "We pray every wt~i the Lord "'"' be1T;Jth us. :1Bui after awhile the statistics Just pilt' up against you.'' . Getting the fleet of buses off on Sunday morning rounds is a prime concern of the mechanical crew, whlcb conducts m. spection and maintenance evecy Saturday at the church. 1 Harold Lundell, a retired Marine Corps master sergeant with 20 years' .duty, spends his wo.rk 1feek as a Garde.n GJ'(lve Polia. Departibent.. Humane OU1cer. He serves volunt3tily as Baptist bus . maintenance chief pa Saturdays. - Second"11Y CO:mmand •is Ro1i00t Speak, an engineer. " ' From Omega, wd8de:rful J. •• : .... h .. ,,. Christmas But If !he re was IY9 r ti" me~-, Omeg11:'1 proud 11im1 lor the gilt ol 1n position or eminence Omege, lh./s C/\1is1m1s i• It. in the world or Sure, a dl1mond bracelet tiile watches me1n1 s!mply .. witch Is 1n opulent thalshe'llknow youwanted Ch1istm1s gift. But When ihe best for her. And she'll t h• witch is Om1g1, 1uch prob1b ly ne..,er n11d opulence gains eleganc• another witch !or 111 the ind perm1n1ncy. Chrlstmases to come. • • D OMEGA A-1• dl1,,,ond1, 141( 1olll 1e10 1111et1" waic~ •• 1121 t -22 (ll1"'o~d1,1t1C\ll!ll1e et 1t ll11W t ol((I GDld ,,,, .. lfl Witt~ •••••••••••S6Sll • • • 182l.NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ) I Don't b• misled Into expecting somethjng from an imitation th8t •1ust isn't there. Be certain you · know what you are getting if you buY an tmllatlon diamond. '"""J I CONVEN IENT TE.llMS 24 YEAllS tN SAME LOCATION I I IANICAMEll!CAllD-MASTE .. C:HAllGE . l'HONE 141 .)401 I r.: .............................. ........ I 7 t ) I ' t, I , > l ) 1 ' \ r I I j 7 a lleaeh ~~ Vat 64. NQ 287, 5 SE<;TIONS, U PAGES • • • • , . .I • ) .. . ',,.., . ~Vit~f!~d' . .. . . -' . ' ·N~~port~·~ o~_th ' . ' . . ·. . . l)e·eks · Picketer .· Authors to ·sign 1Books in Laguna Two well-known authors will be on hand te autograph copies·ol lhelr iJ90l<s al El Morro Elementary School's _ll•olt Fair Tburtday and Friday. ,_ Taylor, w--· ''Tile f~g F ootbaflers Clmli in La:gu~a C«Y • bas ""' eight awlll'dl, will lit ~I Four top nag foolball i.&,;,s from Ibo Laguna Be.acll school at~:ll to lalk Laguna Be.ach elemenlaly schools wW ·:io studenll and adult vll!ton. vie for lhe city clwnplona\!lP s&turilay at Taylor now Uves In La&una wllh his El M0m> School. ~f.e aod three clllldr<o. • At 10 'a.m. lhe defeodlng clwnpl~ At 9:311 Liil. oo Friday, JoaoJ'iooard, hl>m AlllO school will meet ToP of lhe P"'f' a Newport Beach resident will World, lhe winnlnJ team 'T<lllmlng at ) -v)lcuss her -· "Adventure In . lhe p.'m. to meet the1iost i.am from El Mor- Wlllll "Mrs Piooard ii • -¢ lhe ro. • Plc<,;,.i f..;i.,, world famd for wort · · The tournament , sponsored by lhe dty ilh bell,..... . . , , llocreation Departmen~ cklse1 lhe alter- ' ,,,,. boMi fair will be open liOin 10 a.m. S<hool Dag lootball season. and Wiii · JO a p.m. t.oth Tbufsllay and Friday, of· detmnlne lhe um bome.ol tb¥ perpetual , .,.,,.: a variety of hooltJ lot OulltmU lr<lPI&' whlcll has been on d~play at Aliso I ~· for Ibo poal year. ' I • , ' • N.Y. St1dC• JEN CENJS • • • ' ' ' as ~ ... -• • , ~udge_Bae~ ', ' . Lo~. Aµgeles '. . ' •'....r• • ·.ACLU Smt :~: •• Weatlttir Clouds will ....,, In to ableld the' ""' 'llnnlaY, -............. will remam lo Ibo II to 7$<1.,,..0 • range and OV<mlChl lows are 1emd for Ibo low 40r. • INSWE TODAY • . ........ , ... *· ................ f ...... CMiltJ t r ' ' ~-: -..... ............ w ..... ,.... ,.,. -.. ,......... , .... --.. = . ........... -:, • • t OAll Y PILOT ' • ,,. • . /rt:'· ·New LagUna Bus System· I Jo ' ' :: Takes Getting Used To By FllEl>ERICK SCllOEMEllL -°' .. o.llf .... , ...., AR, TSE tro~ ol ....,.... Beach startJ.nc a new munielpal transit sys. tern. It mean1 new 8CheduJes. nt• taca and new ~ for tho3e who are used to old iebedules, old r.c.s llDd old butts. Tuesday anemoon w..;nt IOmtlbinl like this: U.30: Two elderly lad1es and this ycmg journalist _are <lboard llus JU boodM for Maoarcb'l!ly. At the wheel II Pete "jloclrJiuez. I medliiilc who doubles as a reUel 'dJ;l•er clU~ noon-· • • .: 12!33: One of the ladies wants to get off. the bus• at . .the Glenntyre Street parkinJ: lot. Rodriguez uplains the bus can only stop at 1 _legitimate bus stop. The lady ~ tested, "WeU, the bus"'Used to stop bere.i )'OU know." ~'ll' Pa5Si1'1t.Jiljso Pier. Rodrigua noted !here's · only one person od"'!he pier. I noted there was only Me other person M the bUJ. The other lady got elf in town. ,-.... . -~. ' • '\! ; -. ,. 'i. '. ' . . _ ... 12:51: Arriving Monarch Bay. One elderly lady and gentleman board the 6us.,._The t!dY·demand! to know why the bus isn't stopping where lt used to. &ri!I ~ ex;;lain he is • telief drfver.and..not fatnillar with the aid rob e•"'\mi(n "" "90erstandiag, "I jult bope 1bey fer these ..itedulea atr91£ ene3 Ot1t,'' she'commenied. · · ..: · .. l:lll: BACK TO bus depot. Tommy Thompson, lupervi90l' of. the transit system, .reported "~ J>ho!le is ringing off the wall at city ball • .People winna .. ~ all the changes. Sure, I've gOJJe through it befort. 'I1te1'll learn. And us, .,•e.U, we're wUling to be flexible; too." ' . J:~; Tommy'• bus gets ready to depart for the Top of the World run. He encourages about sil. ladies from Leisure World to to on the run jutt to aee ''what Jt's like. ' ' ~ ' ·; ,z,05, LAGuNA Beach Hlgh~School. ICids are just 1ett1ng out r;r tbe day :·and many board the ~U.S. ·:ApparenUy they're .happlei -. to the Top Jn 15 , minute1 -as OppQSed to 45 minUtl!l·on the Jong tlichooJ:\iul fOute. 2:10: Heading µp P~ AvMue. Two hJtcbbiken; 1ff the bus and pull in , their tl)um1><. Too bad Ibey, didn 't see the 11p· •boul free· rides thll week, u ~ part of the city inaugurating the new transit system. '6 -a " 1 2:12: ~e-haif gal is trudging up th'e hill. Tommy pulls over and · ~ barks "Get in, honey. 'Miis'll take you to Top of the World." The girl, wUb' a· word of lhank!r·boardl the bus. ' ""' .. Z12t: ARRIVING Top of the World. Leliur'e-Wortd '1•4let who bad never $ten the area are thanking ,Totnniy for the ride. "Theu canyoru: up here are -i1ust fascinating," Commented one. "l never .);hew they existed." 2:25: StarUng down Temple Hills, A few youn1 klda who were hltchhlk· ing down the hUI board the bua, then later ge~ off. at Wilson Street. 11That'1 1 ! far-out bus," aald one. , . ,, ·. 1 .: · 2:28: Leisure World ladles, detl4hted with, ride, decide to take lhe IOUth-• ~·bound ·bus to Monarch Bay, instead of headtna home., ' •· 2:29: An orange, toased by an unknown ~111ll111t,,hfta the· side of the bus. No thjUrlei' or dafnage. · , ,,.\ '-2:S5:'"~ack~\6"'depot for secon:d time. Tommy.aeema happy with the Top ~of the Wo~Jd run. He goes over to one of the other drivers and quipa; 0 Juat keep your foot out of the. carburttor, and--we 'll make it." " • '!Ibey probably will. ' •· · , ·: I ·i··'"' ..... :r;etlSUilure · Nears · End ~!'~') ' tPt./!l~~or4,, :?~ s~~si~ri .; ~NTO. .. w> .. -TIJe neolil· 19.!11 ID71, logislatlvo RU)on 1t1ggert<f !91\'atd 'a' 'Thursday adjournment !Oday .¥'#h tl\e Assembly speaker ,brandll:lg a ~proplJse "mfni•: tq bill as too allngy ~· wllh ,. par!IS1n balUo still rll(ing ,tver re~pcrtlonment. · .. .-Thi• was the 33ZJ>d calendar day of the ~rd-Jone session dragged out by a.n ~o~ batpe over redrawing the 80 'h'sembly district llnos to reflect popula-~nges ilnee Jtl60: .:'.' ly S aktr Bob Moretti (0.Vtn • ~). vowrlbe Jegtsla~ would end ~sday with Democrats pushing their OWn ~bly reapportionment plan 1)>rollgb Id spile ol Republican Senators' ilireats to delay ~me(lt unless • ~(llpromiae plan was negotiated with @P lawmakers. :i;tepubljcan leaders said GOP Gov. ~an would veto the bill, throwing tbe iiappOrtloriment issue Into the oourts. • , The Democratic answer was, in effect, le!-him. ~ '~We're golna: to adjourn Thursday -~questlon about it," declared Moretti after hi1 majority Democr8ts vowed to P.; it alone wllh their own plan designed -• • =~ • • • • • • • OlAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT ONJIOI COAST PVILISHIHO COMJ'AH't · lt•\.•rt N. w.,. ..,.lffllt ·-""'"'*' Jtcl: It, Cu1l1y ~ ,,...., ..... G.rotr•~· lht11111 K11,il, a-. Tli~m11 A. ¥u,,kt•• ~11W••- C111rl11 H. L11s "'lttt\.1N P. Hill • /.lill*f MWltllilll lf!loB .... ~ .. a..lloHke :1:22: f1r11t Av1nw1 to ~I ttielr mar11n !e the .lower house to #-3' compared with the present.42-38. . The key to the lssUe appeared to be wbdher ?tmocrata cot,ld muster the 41- votes they Deed ·in the Assembly and 21 in the .Senate. lo muscle the plan through. 'As for taxes, Moretti and. other leglslaU ve leaders of both ~rties were ' ti . agreed on a $380 million tax lncteue bill that would balance the current budg et deficit, •and avert a cash crisis ln December. ' 'Ille bill also would 1lgnlflcantly ~ property tu relief to some 240,000 eld~rly Calllornlans -by $38 million compared with the present $1 million level of the program to I0,000 aenlor citizens. But Moretti urged Reagan to build a cash cUJblon into the tax plan so the new revenues -raJsed l•rrely through loophole-closing and higher bulllnesa tax- es -would balance budgets for the next several ye(lt's. Caspers Fund-raising Party Attracts 200 ~ore lhan 200 people gaOiered Tuesday night ln Westminster as guests of Fifth Di,trict Supervisor Ron lid W. Caspers o( NeWport Beach . The Ha' Penny Inn event was billed as 1 Cund ra~ cocktall .... party and recep- tioo. Glltsts paid $10Q ~ but the crowd was llberallJr' sprlnkl4d with nonpaying press re~seatl~vu-w county of- Hcial~: .. Almost every Orange County depart- ment bud was lo attendance as were most of the county's leadln1 political figures. • • • • By TOM 11ARLEY Of 1M o.ilr Pn.t Sl•ef_ LOS ANGELES -1 Reba Vaughn's babysl\ler broke down repealedly •tojl!) IS ahe wal aaked to iestUy ob aDetriuOia that Dr. l>bbe ~lelius ol eoSta M<ff repuledly beat 'and---arugged his it· tractive blonde paraniour. ' ' Jo AM Norman, 221 sobbing wt-- controllably and comforted by her mother In the hearing 'rJI0"11 lorted ~"' big oUicer E. F. de \OlbiSJ to order .if: recess -during • ~ling -croaa -e1:• amlnatlon of the witne.Ss by defense at.- torney Matlhew .KurWcb. , • Sb< la the oecood wllnbs to testily agalpst Hartelius, 50,rtD 1 b'earing called - bf' )br ij!\c.,Bori·~.' !ilecjl~ E'°. lllfi*a. Tho~iiclaq;ile1tec! 61 ar•>n, 1irtber7 and ,~4' e· . ' In • three Or~• ~~\·!'. tlil -trllll, la CAIL Y PILOT II.ti ...... """'~~per _. ~ ol JDu!Uple er qf un- pre're..~na -~uct ""! lllo/~ turplludt. 'lboM~ charaes , aired "lore 1 • com~ J,ilt!oP ~jiv9'physlcla!!' tJictude the 19' ciaaUoo that Hartellus, who now )lvel'U llilidOr.-..,1 IO:the Like Forest aec:Ulil). cil' 1:1 Toro,.cliuaed Mrs. Vaughn, 31, iM-adrhlafsttr'td narcotlfs io Wanda Melen-~:=-11, ·o1 e.o!l• .Me.fl, to the Point that !11<-J!Ietl'f "overd<ise. _ • Mrs. ;lleltodiez' family bas "IUed Hart4llui la Orange Counij Supirlor cwri lot-!500,000. • Xiltillcll, wbo baa had a aeries of ob- ltclloaa overruled by de YUblil, ran Into 1ioul>Ie thll mornlnl when he tried lo· ho.ve lleputy _A~~Y Generll Jellr<y .'WolilnetclledJor eontemp~ ·.-7be lrill·laTI',er told de Vllblu tl\at Wo'lilOer dlrec;ted a prof~ty .. •t him at a JV>!nt •heo. Mlal Norman seemed about to btut cf"own~ under: peidltent QUel• tionlnf. ' . ' ' ' . Services Slated ~ . . For' R. Cof f yn Of Emerald Bay ~ will he held at to 1.m. Satur-1111 tn' st. J.mu Ilpia®pll diurch, 1'1<Wport Beocl\, for Ronald George eor- fyn. 27, of , Laguna ·Beach, who died Thursday Jn Ogden, Utah, alter .a brief illneu. He · WU• the son iof Mr. and Mrs. Charles L: CoUyn, 8QI Elljffaid B1y, Laguna Beach, and • gradL11te pf Weaver State College In O,den. . r l\lr. Cofryo i,o SulViVed .tii. !!ls p.,.nti; one sts~r, Jane.t; grandmo~ft •. Mrs. Charles L. Coffyn Sr, and. Mrs.' Vera Gosnell of Portland, Ore. i and uncles Mel Colfyn of -P9rtland and Robert Morfut of Corvallll, Ore. The family requests that in lieu of Jlowera, memorial donaUons be m~de .td the South Cout Community Hospltil. i . t Hammer Attaek On Car Window Jails Clementean A 25-yeaNJld San Clemente man was arrested on charges of asllault with a deadly we1pon late Tuellday after police allegedly saw him bury a claw hammer through a windshield of an auto carrying four Marines. Ben Pulliam of 612 Calle Victoria was booked on the felony charges after a aeries of incidents near the municipal pier. Police said they arrived at the scene after someone reported a scufne . Officer1 said the scufne, _by then, had ended and the four Marines drove away,. only to return 'fter taking the wrong street. At about the same time, Pulliam allegedly emerged from his apartment armed with the hammer and a hunting kni(e. Before officers could stop him, they 11ald he ran towards the car and battered the wlndshleld. 1 One oecupant, Ralph Michael Pipes, 18, suffered minor eye ln']urles from the flying ilus. He was treated .al ,the base. bospllal. ORSHl~ERS HEAD' FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AFTER LEAVING ONE -OF' .BAPTIST BUSES At 7;30 a.m,, lu1 C1pt1in1 MHt for CoffH, Doughnuts and Prayer Against Br11kdown1 • • Busi .. g Good for Spirit? Costa Mesa Baptist Church Puts 'Gospel on Wheels 1 .'." ~·o . uou. can't get to Heaven in a ntw Cadillac .. .'' By A~ R.: VINSEL , OI "°'"' P/llllt SMff The old Ba Youth Ye.llowshlp ditty on futility pf rea~ yoqder shore in a cosUy Detroit clif ~ates a current reljgloll! • cam111J.gn ~ed. the Bus Ministry. ..... "'i- You can at leas~~-·iar as the First Baptist ;church of ta .Mesa ln an old Chevrolet, GMC, Wh or Gillig. Busing students to achieve racial in- tegration in American 'school! ls much In the news today.1 Yet while aootber traditional tune says tJiat Jell.ls loves all the little children - irred and yellow, black and white -they are precious in His sight" not much coverage has been given Sunday School busing. The same vehicles are being used to apread the Gospel not only among the young, but the Orange · 11..elduly as well. Every Swiday, 1 neet of· 9, and two smaller vans, backed b · .• I ul in- cluding the Lord and the Garden Grove dos-catcher, rumbles out on a regular mi ssion. Desllnatlon : W. M~J!l!ia Ave~, ~ta ~¥•iltr,ntpjlely,~1 .,, i,lypn4 bi-lv~ri. Individual IN ca]llalni snd usually t.helr pastor, Dr. James O. 'Combs, gather at 7:30 a.m: for coffee, doughnuts and prJytr. a I a I n 11 t breakdowns or collisions. "And then they fan out all over," says Dr. Combs. ' He ill 44, an enthusiastic preacher of Baptism and Sunday School busing, who was llcerued at 16 to stand behlnd a Hillsboro, Texas pulpit. . "I've been preaching for 23 yearll," he declaris. · The lluccessor to Dr. P. G. Neumann took his post two years ago and hall a vision of doubling or tripling membership GEM TALK - TODAY by DIAMOND IMITATIONS Any colorless material may be. regarded as a possible diamor\d imitation, but there are many im· portanl differences between these and true diamonds. One recently developed sul> stance is YAG. Although harder than mOst imitations, its brittle quality prevents it from being polished and faceted with the pre- :ision that gives a diamond its !:pecial "twinkle," of the city's largest Protelltant church, among all age.s. Sunday School buses are the mechaniz- ed cavalry in Dr. Combs' campaign for the one who originally spread His Word riding a donkey or on foot. One bus goes to Huntington Beach, another to south Santa Ana; another toward Laguna Beach and the remainder throughout the Harbor Area. "We even have one that goes down on Lido Isle,'' lllys Dr. Combs. He Is proud of the fact Sunday School bus riders represent all levels of society In terms of wealth and age, from Shalimar Drive to Via Lido. Total enrollment as of last Tuesday was I,047, many of whom prefer th~us to their own one or two cirs parked in the driveway at home. "They don't all come the same Sun- day," Dr. Combs addll wiitfully, pointing out a cross aJI ininlsters must bear in common. "I attende<f a retreat -I prefer to call it 'an advance' -at Lake Arrowhead recently, with .some ministers from the 100 largest Sunday School.! in Amtri<:fl1" ,be adds. Tops · 1, '!lie Akrjn Bajrtlst Temple in Ohio, with 11 buses and llO r¥1er11 while the First Baptllll Church of Hammond, Ind., has 112 buses and 2,000 riders . Compared l.o the'm, Dr. Combs' church fields 14 vehicles with a combined legal seating capacity of 580 worshipers. No matter the alr.e, all have the same mission. They are sellers of salvation, in the sense library bookmobiles o f f e r knowledge. Prizes are offered for v a r I o u s achievemenl!-rewards are material all well as spiritual -includini recruitment of friend! without church affiliation. "We ~ive Bible.a and bicycles and one thing and another for bringing others and memoriting Scriptures," Dr. Comb! says of his Orange Coast bus ministry. He and the Rev. Jim Vineyard, director of bUll ministry for the 'lllomall Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va., 5ff eye to eye in modern methods ot spreading the Gospel. The Rev. Vineyard sums it up in "Word of Life," a church publication. "In Mark 9:41, Jesus said that 'whosoever gives a cup of water in His name shall not lose his reward.' I wonder wl'lat we will get for 'some of the pro-· motions we use?" One treasure soon to be awar~ed a local Sunday School child bringir\g tbe most others -a 40-friend minimum -is a Chrlstmall stocking eight feet hlgh. The toy cost nearly $UHi, Dr. Combs admits, but a churchman cannot measure souls in cash value. Likewise, the First Baptist Church's fleet of red and while buses ls 11ot a fund-raising proposition, nor expected to break even. Cost.a including fuel, spare parts and insuranct run roughly •10,IXX) per year. Naturally, Insurance is important ''We've ntvef had a dent that we cau~ ed t ' ·1ays on Combll. ·"We pray every ••tek the Lord wW be with us. · ''But lrttter-awfille the Statisth;1 just pilt up against you." , Getting the fleet of buses off on Sunday morning rounds is a prime concern of th1 mechanical crew, which conducts in- spection and maintenance every Saturday at the church. t Harold Lundell, a retited Marine Corps master sergeant with 20 years' duty, spends bis work week as a Garden Grove Police .Qepartmenl Humane Officer. He serves voluntarily as Baptist bus maintenance chief on Saturdays. ~orni In command is Roscoe Speak, an engineer. From Omega, a wonderful ,.,,., "' '"'· Christmas But ll there was ever t'1 Omega'• proud •time !or 1h1 gilt ol •n lffiB position 011m1n1nc1 Omeg1 , 1hl1 Chri1tma1 ls It • In the world or Sure, a di1mond br1cl!let fliie witches meen1 1lmply W•lch 11 1n opulent that she'll knowyouw1nt1d Christmas gin. But when th1 best for her. And she'll the witch Is Om1g1, such probably never ne1 d opulence gains eleg1nce another watch !or all the and permanency. Chris tma111 tocom1. • ' M1ili111 •4111r11u 't.o. l o•'''· t261l S. Ci....te Offke IOI N1rU1 IJ C1111l11 R11I, t267l °""Oflkt< C..-~-· ~ WMI llY SltHt M.._,, l•c~! 1W ~ IOVllvt,., l tlWltlJlltoo htW VU• IMCA tavll'l'llri Richard Dana _Statue Set Because of their lack of hard! ness the 'vearability of most dia· mond imitations is quite limited. The hardest substance used as an imitation is synthetic sauphire, which is infinitely softer than a "'diamond. Some Imitations can even be scratclted bv ordinary , kitchen cleanser. Otheri loose "brilliance and clarity when put in writer. I~ . ,· ' •• • l: • • • ... ' ·' ' To Arrive in LA Monday When Richard Henry Dina's statue Is unvtl.led next month 11 will be fac..IJ1& ~ land, toward the blulla of I>aoa Point. But the. view won't be thlll ume 1s · when youna Dana stood on the deck of a 1bip 1azing at the 1ame ~uffs that today tower over a roultl·mttttorntollar marina. The niflt.foot bronze statue or the novell!t who wrote the American cl11slc "Two Year• Before The Mast" 11 qn the high 1ea1, heading for Its Unal home In Dana Point Harbor. It left Jtaly on Nov. 10 aboard the S.S. Fratemlty and 11 e~pected to arrive In Loi Angeles on Mon(jay. The statue Wfll be •lortd by the Orange County Department of Be1tches, Harbors and Parks until sometime next month when ll will be placed on 1 pedestal on the marina's llland at the end of the brldr•. Sculptor John Terken of New York: who deailfted the statue, plans to be prtsent for tM unvelllne. The project was JnlUaleij' by th• San Juan Clplstrano Hlatolicil Society. The cn1up Is 1WI Itek~ donatk>n1 to pay for the statue which c:'.Qlt approximately l:ID,000. All but '4,000 has boon coll~ted, accordlnJ to a hiStorlcal . a o c l e t y 1poke1man. The statue 1howJ Dana as he ml~ht have looked aa • young ~et1man when he first vt1ltld the waters off D1uu1 ·Polnt. There are over a hundred trade names for imitation diamonds. There is little doubt that soma Im· 1tations are better than others, but no lmltatlon even come close to imitating nature's · masterpiece, the diamond. Don't be ml1led Into expecting something from an lmltatJOn that just Isn't there. Be certain you know what you are getting 1f you buy 111. imitation diamond. ,.;.., J. 0 OMEGA ,i.-?1t1l1monf1,1'1( 10Ud I ola b1ttl lll •Mt/1,.1711 •-12 dll!llll(ldl. 1~Wl'lll• e• ft,tlow tOUd pld b•IDl-111 WllC/I ,. • ,. ,. ... , l•!IO 182l NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA D CONYtNlENT T1E•MS 24 YEAR5 IN SAME LOCAT ION • IANKAMERICAlD-MA)TEA C 0 HAlWI PHONI 14t·J401 j ____________ llUIO _____________ ___ ) ' , , • .-n Clemente -£a istrano • ' ~ M, N0.187, 5 SECTIONS, 68. PAGES OR>.N&E COUNTY, ~IFORN!A , -Viejo _·· . . to _Stage ,,. . .ra u . . . . ...... .. \ ' . l>Q•.-•ndeandle& . On "La Nocbe lluel\il" -)lo ... JJ Wed to place three ......... lllQllnet!a llOllg the c:urb In front ol tbelr - u a meanlnlluf Part. ol the family and community"duistinas eolebnlloa. • A local youth group will be c:allina OB. resldentl 'lo. take. ordm. and doliver malulal.s and bislructloo! on mUJog -candles. Allifln>CMdj from 'the salo will go Ip' the partlclpatq youth....,,, . Tiie' Flvi Nipll o! CbriAnls It IPOGIQred and ~y the MIHloit • Viejo AdlvWes ·-ee, _ , ._ Sa_n · Joaquin Tests Bar.~<l Judge .Backs Los 1\ng{fles . ACLU S "t UI • • Siuden~ Above State. ~v.erage, Below Area Di.strict.s Tiie dlstrlc.t spends more per pupil than only 29 percent o! the districts in the state and }\as a higher rate of teacher tµJ:nover lhl\li 1$ pen:ent of the dlstricts. :'1ieae district comparisons suggest why tbe.San .JOlquin students performed 1 ... wen than they might have; Nont: of the achievement scores match- ed or exceeded the •ocbolutk: ability measutt. Stith graders scored better on the IQ tell than did students'in ~ percenl of the dl5tricls Jri'. Calilqrnla, 3 Clubhouse Concession • . • ' Ji. • . . ' Bids· s.~t fo;r C~lJncilJ.:' Uoci•Sammar wan!you, bot~' Court·JuaUCe wunam o. J:louila•. an oc- togenarian• who was °""' qed II to. II too, declared today nt"can't·hlYe •JOU. ~ Not for aWhlle anyway. The .U.S. SUpr<me Couxl jUsUce lbpi oil the JDlnl)Ower ftlOUl'ttS of HveD Southland c:owilies temporarily by rulbil( · In !nor of a IUI! ·filed by!the •-_.. • ., Civil LlbertU!s Unlali (AcuJr"i''i]; .~ ... A l!\r<e-loc!I• ftdOti! piolll• boa Jua• ''fl niled •1abiat \be ACLU,patlltoll'fuuday, • 1"'t.Jualloe nqlu' awlll --Ill~ . . ' v~-"-*""'::: . ~ clly•dlmrll .... tailght OYet·flilo,811Dadl,..,, .t 'l · ' OidstlmJ -~-'(!ei Will~Uln!tlnsb~sl'orU.!'O\>' Om!n-called for the .bid! alter • , , · • earllu story m P• 5) were a1rud7. :.:.~ui:.~1n= '%~':*.;::~::~ · ~~ ~..--~, !tr~~.=; ;iears by, falllii( ,.,._ ' -the d1ltlnf leue. ~-~llilld · . · He Ji'L,~ od It Ind vp -_hied_.. tho drall • nu., bidders subinilting offers 14·run Of.greatest.,._,. to the council was '·:iJi1lw~' ctirii!r~ , wtlli 't~·11~8'0'1 _IJJ;Jr lottery and loll, .bowever, ls -...,. the restaurant 8od ano<il<'bar mclude tjie .!allure of•llie City's rev"!""'"'°"' the , ~-~ • 1!1"'°1'. , , 1loqti~ · .-. pletel,y frozen. • boslseas to ....,. the --~-•-the . ' ' ' -. •· ' No -~·· thaw Is wo utll al le811 Peter Berger, the current bolder ol the bonds floated to baDd the~~=--"." · " ' · "' ' ,. < "· " r · Dec:. ·,.-·the'" elate -"''"' "-· J t1co I ClUUlllN:IC. • ' ti• ii•\ .1 Ip 1,1 I • ~ , ,, , ~-117 UI eue Which·expitts at year's eod. Berger bad offered to install ~ aiid , 1 ·: , .-·lj .... ., • : . • " • • :f • ,, ~ = for posalbM: resumption ol Jn.. and~::;:;~:.=~,:,':': ~:.th~~~~~ ooc'= P.._,·;a-s,_T!T~~":St>P'+~g D: e ay dConlua=':i'-1naJ1quarteratod.oy come wllb.a guarantee of $tOO ~moiilb. trade aa a measore to ra1'e.JDOM1mooey. a.I 'Ji U .lt.JL · ~t-'~ .,. . over what the ruling actually 1pell1 for -.. .,~ V n • .,_, oil 10 Other ·~·-.1..:. ~-.... ., _.a_ -• 1 ' • • .~ ~ ·,· , the draft. lncludlni .Selective Servke .1ui::. UIUla:I"• erD.V<UUC,, en li.c.iuS Gil..-:· ~·1.q11::uuill . ! .-.• •,-1il 't , · · · ~. ·' BoardsW,1Mand11$,inSaotaAna. : wellwltha·llOOguarantee •a tooighllnclude1 . · t ...:'..:' "'" • , .. ·n:~.i~'.;J,'D.I ', ·'"'"";. "We've had-no·olllclal·illforJD*\IOll." ~~:..i:~i:w.-~.c anol:'1~1"o1°f~~"= W_. ~4"Rr. · s~ .. P"AA .... :,me.c .. ~l0tt_'.· .. : .. :it_~,~~~~~::~~~!. Company, wblch offers 10 pen:ent up 1o weebdd· fight oyer the .~ of a ~ • -• , . ~u -Y ..,........,. -· • ........,..,.,, the first $72,000; 11.5 percent from thal boulev~ stop 11 La QMsta and~~tao , • . t.• ' • , .. ;. . · . ' l'fluctanl Id -k<to the preH bul Mrs. dollar figure to !82,000 in gro.<s receip~ de:;'• sideul Henry Dake ' sub-'it blll..to.en slf!'l>!ll~ wol'ded~llelns ll<Y't'lrltlln·the S!)Utllerly•area oi.tl>O diy Crowley ....,,... I<> want to lalk. to iC percent for' receipts between $82,001 ml peUtiom seeklng tbe removaJ of ~by pari, and rec~aUOn:com. · oeart,he:golf,coarae.' · i' · , ~Alleone. "---'A hat 'v __ ,In·~ and ,100111111 __ , " --• of .n .____ the sliJ>s. This week --will . ~--· ot"-•-""'• . . , "'"-•••t ••·~-, WIN~ ~ w we e ~ ·~ . ,, • '<ilil\lwy<W&.._... """UK.VlUll: receive another bl.tcb of"IUPt• of ·~ ~~--;--~>aJlf.tS ;\' ~·~.-1•, 'newapaper11ndbeardontbeair,"1bl . : · ' persona who want ta a<i>tlie slop as it dolaT'll..-....,b ~~· ·•iiiu<f· "~~ -jtlie sAld. ' Boal Repa:. Yard ls. f,.:l S11t,:Cllem1iite; ~ _, '~l';'cirojif~xin.>~· Fiie Potential Southland clralt<es willi uP. .... -Resurrection of 1uggesUon1 that toh1i:bt. ' 1. : • " \ 1 • • • .,,. 1 ed\tif;it.hi!IJ!•citf;~r;e~1 ' ' coming prelnductlon uamlnaUone: are .. children-at-play" signs be instaneel "T he: commi tJ ~ mnuDe8'-.~111.• . liito.~ pft)fiti°'the.Ja~cees.Tecct..l.i~F...t..... being told to ~t0rpt it until ttetlvinl So ht f Barbo along Vis Casadlta In Shoreclllf, s to, deter WQn · · · ,,.. '' · • • .,.. "'"" further word. ug Or l' speeders. Cow>c11men tabled the idea to complled ·~·lbe<-ih «.Nnvtmber 'the actl~ity. F:unds were•CJl~ted:fo'be !io prectae fig11re on the orang, county Proposals !or installation 'or 1 boat determine If similar Signs ext1tec1 1nc1ucle' ' . ' ' r • ' · use<!• on. ti~ 1L1n48., LUe :.Park. ~· meu ·affected could be lmmedlalely o1: repair yard at the county' a new Dana elsewhere in the S ho re c·J i f f s ::.A year's delay: ·In· 'the' parks .and "prt>vemd'ltJpr6fect. . ' ·.. 11 ~ lered Without a retlUrtb of'tbe tlla and Point Harbor will be sollclted. neighborhood. recrealiflo 1>9nd .iss~ tentalil(ely ,sel for -A'rocommendalloo that the city.open Mra, Crowley declined I roand.fllure "Director oI Harbors, Beaches and -A recommendatkm from 'the city APrlJ.1.. Tbe comm1asibn aeekS 'a Ye:tll''I for lffl.a~tqn1forttinnli lnt1lndlon estimate. Parta KeMeth Sampson proposed the perking commission that coW1C)lmen postpoiiement o£'the 11 mwton 11n4nCe on the cify-ojlersted'tennis courts: "I'm oorry, I w,ouldn~,...i l<>li~ out facll1ty and It was approved Tuesday by authorlu oil-street parking at the ·new measure to allow !bite for clraftlni , a . ·--'ltroog objectlons•to, tlie sceolc blufl somethln11 uoleas I had'1omoiblng to llVI the 11oan1 of Supervio<n. community clubhouse befor. the s!nft:. complete tjty master p1'JI ol parts aild • road ldea,detaJle<i'.oeVera!·weels,qo .. The out," she explained. /',' • ..:_ Supervbor Rooa1d Caspers urged that lure is formally opened late DOit recreal!ou.· · · · · road, only in the,olaniilni •laJI•• would During the pall few.lll6nthl, ~ "!"" cleanup and waste aiotrol policies be in-February. -Ai ~uest ~the tjW t.¥e ~lJD.. ·extend frOm ·Noith ~:to Del ¥ar 80 •.imllar suits challeJC.ing' men flCUll eluded In any lease proposal. -A report on recent water fluoridation rllediate steps to relocate the lwO' )'llllis betw~ the railway· tracu IQd:the!base lncl!ictlon under the new U.S. draft law htormation gathered by Councilman c:ourta Bt1the c1~-:ie.s1t.4 t11 •Sin L$ 'o~the bltifls_ 1 ' ' , · ' haT:.1T"diJ= ~ Lcls w~ Lower, long an advocate of the •cf.. • Angeles area mea. but JusUce Douga.,' d" of the controv.eralal compound to _,n .... wu made u a cb action to tDt drilling water. • ...... . compass all draft ~· youths. San Joaqµin Sehool.Bom;d " • ,·' . To Hear Pr9gress lleports . -Reports on a dilttlcl dtaeipllDe ?""· ' .Abo on the qendi will be a progreu mlttee, the all year ~1 CX>mDUttff, report on .the all-year school committee'• and the U.uncblng of promotion and · · Tbe u de trt ,...4iation crite<la will ''be' made .at actlvtlief: group recen Y ma ps lonlgllt'• ~ of the Sao <Joaquin to San Diego County and to Lockport, lll. 1£l!menlary Scbool fllalrtcl 'Boord ol •!'er• IUCCeS&fUI all-year scilOOll are In Triisteea o~aUon. r Tbe ~ will begin at'T:!O•p.m. In The San Joaquin diltrict 1-to have Ibo adminlstraUon anoer, UfOI 'Sall Can-an all-year achool program on a partial, )'IMi Ave., Eut Irvine. If not complett, bom ~In JJl)y. E1ploralion lnio the l•teol mtthoda o! The board allO will bear a rtporl on the ''puflll management" has betn done by implementation·ol promotion and gradlJO. inemben ol the dlstrlcl'• dlsc!J>line com-lion criteria in their schools. Tiie board inlttte, criUcized the administration last - . ,,,,. COl1llllmM waa lormt<I afler a l<w not havlna -Ille promotion . and aurvey taken last spring showed a high graduation guJdeW... fer every pupd to ,..,.._, Interest in the problem& of meet. • ~ COl\\J01. , Other agenda itenlll will locillde: 1 The 1l""'P ptaDI to review llB curnat report on a cllstricl luk lorce to abudy IWdleo and uk the board to establloll :,::..~lan\ll"I: approval o! the -in pupil mau~ ~ of, ai'dilleciural plans !Gr ,...t the board to meet with Dr. fltlm'e llChoob: a ,_t on planr i.r • Gonloa of Parent Ef!ectl-'!'rllDin(; Sll'ina mmic fallval at the Anaheim lac for a -t.sbop -Dec. I. Dr. Cocrttntloo c.oter; and approval of a ~n b COlllidered an expert In pupU joint P!loninc project will> the County CIOOlloL PWmlatl Deporiment. • \ I .. ' Jtigh Sch~ol Farce Keynotes .Generation _Gap . .. · ""!be ~le Yean ,'1• a "°"1edy '!aree Uynotlng the _,a11on gap will open oe the stage of San a.m.ni. High School's Triton Ce•ter for a ~t IUD 1bunday. . Featuring member& of the acllpol's dram·a club u players, directors and crew, the performances wW •tart each penjng at I p.m. Lead n>lea In the papo1ar production 'lllll be bmlled by Oluct$1ahl ii the.... ' jor ~of a paydliatrlsl with Ii tu• inl te<nage daughter ; JW Te_,. .. his • wife;~ 1.yn· Eiclls aa, the, ~~ laenager. . . Marian S}'kel, drama-Jmtildor • Wv•• -' ..aai. f9f .lhe club, poln~ onl ' .that tho.play ......... constilered 'lllock· • 1q by audlencea, but desplle ill II• has • "'mfr" theme. "It pre,..i, a truly "l"to-date tnot- ment of an qes-old lltuallol!;' abe .._ ... ' • ' • .!\,. ' r ,Wift.Yf' ......... .-IM!OSfil\.& VIARS" Oil.ENS'".,-.sbi 1<:C~. ~ . . Ch.U:· S!~ltl Wiii! l'-191 ''l>a,,;litlr"' Lyol lllot\.Mkb . ' . ' . • • • . , ' . • • ' / • I I " SC I \u...611......., ... •·~~r.> •~ 1 '""" •--.:. 1> ............. ,, .. . ' ' • Ne,v Laguna Bus System Tal{es Getth1g'Used To By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL ot tllt O.llr Pllel ltalf AB, THE WOES of Laguna Beach starting a new municipal transit sys. tern. It means new scfledules, new fa~ and new busu for those who are used to old schedµles , old races and old buses. Tuesday afternoon went something like this: 12:30~ Two elderly ladies and this yqvng j~alist are ab"Qard bus ·'42 he"aded for Mobarch.~ At the, wb,eel .., Lt Pete .Rocfrig~z, a nMchanic Who-:tloubles as ~ re.lief ., driver d~ng ihfJ•llOjlO OOur.r " 12:33: One of Ufe ladles wants to jet off the bus at lhe Glenneyre Street parking lot. Rodriguez explains the bus can only stop at a legitimate bus stop. The lady pro- tested, ''Well, the bus~sed to stop here, yqµ know." 12~45: Pas~g· Alloo Pier. Rodrigtftz -ftoted thert's only• ne ~J'SOQ;:-on the pier. I iiot«I .u>ere Was onl~nt - other person On the bus. The other lady got Off in town, «. 12:51: Arriving Monarch Bay. One elderly lady and gentlemait board the bus. The .l~dy demands to 1cnow why the bb.!I isn't stopping where it.used to. Rodriguez tries to ex~lain he is a relief driver and not familiar with , the oJd roUte, The woman is urideratanding. "I jU!t "hope they get these schedule3 1traightened out,)-) '°Ille" commented. t -_, -1:10: BACK '.J'O bus depot. Tommy Thompson, supervisor of the transit system, reported "ttle phone is ringing off the wall at city hall, People wanna know a11 .the changes. Sure, I'Ve gone through it before. They'll learn. And us, Well, wetre wiUing to be Del.Ible, too." 1 ~55: Tommy's bus gt ts ready to depart for the Top of the World run. He 1-encourages aboui six ladies from · Leisure World to go on the run just to see what it's like. · %:05: LAGUNA Beach High School. Kids are just getting out for the day and many board the bus. Apparently they 're happier getting to the Top ih 15 minutes -as opposed to 45 minutes on the long sChool bUs route. 2:10: Heading 'IP Park Avenue. Two hitchhikers see the bus and pull in the.ir thUJllbs. Too bad they dkln't see the sign a~ut free rides this week, as part of the city inaugurating -the new tranalt ~yllem. 2: 12: Bloode.ha1r iJal is trudging up the hill. Tom 1J1 y pulls over and barks "Get in, honey. This'll take you to Top of the Worl~." The girl, with a wOrd of thanks, .boaril~ the bus. ....,... 2:!0: ARRIVING Top of the World . Leisure Wotld ladies who had never sttn the area are thanking ·Tommy for the ride. "These ·canyons up here are · just fascinating," commented one. "I never knew they existed." ,. 2:25: Starting dowil Temple Hills. A few young kJds who were hltchhik- 1 ing down the hill board the bus, then lat.er get off at Wilson Street. "That's a fai:_.out bus," said; one. 2;28: LeiSu.re World ladles, delighted with ride, decide to t.ake the llOUth- bound bus to Monarch Bay, instead of headJng home. • 2:29: An orange, tossed by an unkno\fll ,_SSailant, hit! the 1ide of1he bus. No injuries or damage. ' 2:35: Back to depot for secood time. Tommy seems hapPy with the Top of the World run. He goes over to one of the other drivm and quJpa: "Jwt keep your foot out of the carburetor, and we'll make lt.'l • , • They probably will. -l • t, ~ :·01 Record '71 Session ·' • , ' I SAGRAMENT!l,: (Al') .,, The ' td- long 1971 legislat!Ve se~lon staggere<I to~.iird a Thursday adjournment today i+ith the Assembly speaker britriding 'a compromise "mini" ta~ bill as too stingy and wit~ a partisan batUe still raging Over reappartionmenL :•This was the 332nd calendar day of the ,i'prd·long sessiop. ·dragged out by . an 'Alotlonal battle over redrawing the 80 'Assembly district lines to reflect popula- tion changes since 1960. · ASsembly Speaker:. &b Moretti (O.Van Nuys), vowed the legislature would end Thursday with Democrats pushing their Own Assembly · reapp'.ortiOnment plan through in spite of Republi.can Senators' "threats to delay a'djourrunent unless a compromise rilan Was negotiated with GOP lawmakers. Republican leaders said GOP Gov. Reagan would veto the bill, throwing the reapportionment issue into the courts. The Democratic answer was, in effect, let him. "We're going to adjourn Thursday - no question about it," declared Moretti after hi.s majority Democr~ts vowed to go it alone with their own plan designed • -<: t~ ,. • •• ~ •• • • "' • • • • • • • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT OAAHG"ll COAST PUlttSHIHI) COMPANY ' lo\.•rt N. w,,d Prnkltol tnd PuO!lllltr J1tlr; R. Curhy VJt• Preslll•"r •nd C.t11111 Mn1111r 1\\01r1•1 K11vil Eaii.r 7ho"11111 A. Murp~iftl M-O"'i Edlior C~1tl1• H. loos Rid11rd P, Hell Aulltalll lollntt1"9 E"10,. . Let ... lffdl Offlc1 ~ 221 F1r11t Avt~u• M1ili119 10dr1n1 l'.0.101 •66, '26!>2 s .. Cle.....,. Offlct to boofl their mar1ln In the,fowi;. iio/.1e to 44-36 compared wJth the present 42-38. The key ,to the Issue appfared to be ~hether Democrats could muster the 41 'Votes they need in the Assembly and 21 in the Senate to muscle the plan through. As for taxes, Moretti and other legislative leaders of both parties were agreed on a $.180 million tax Increase bill that would balance the current budget deficit and avert a cash crisis in December. The bill also would .significantly boost property tax relief to some 240,000 elderly Californians -by $36 million compared with the present $8 million level of the program to 60,000 senior citlr.ens. But Moretti urged Reagan to build a cash. cushion into the tax plan so the new revenues -raised largely through loophol~losing and higher business tax- es -would balance budgets for the next several years. Caspers Fund-raising Party Attracts 200 More than 200 people gathered Tuesday night in Wesbninster as guests of Fifth Distfict Supervisor Rohald W. Caspers of Newport Beach . The Ha' Penny Inn event was billed as a fund raising cocktail party and recep- tion. Guests paid $100 each but the crowd ,wa~ liberall1 sprinkled with nonpaying pr:ess. rt,prtsenta\lv.es . and county of-tteia1!. ... Almosl every Oraige Coun~y dePari- mept head was in ittendance as were most ol the county's Jeadlna poUUcal figures. ·uanelius Witness ·- Sobs S~ry By TOM BARLEY 01 ~ DllJf Plitt Sttff LOS ANGELES -Reba Vaughn's babysitter broke down repe!tedl)' today as s)le, was as1ted to testify on &llegaUons that l>r'. Ebbe Hartelius of Co!ta Mesa repelitedly beat and ·drugged hiJ· at- tractive blonde paramour. Jo Ann Norman, 22, sobbing un· controllably and comforted by her motber in the hearing room, forced hear· lnl officer E. F. de 'lilbl~ to• or~er !' recess duririg a gnleling . 'tross·· ex=- 'amihation of the wltneSs by defense at• torney Matthew Kurllich. She is the second wltne11 to testify against Hai1ellus. 50, in a heafini caned br lbe State , Board1 pl .. !iledical Ex-aiP~~~1 Rhislcl1.1t cle~red..Ot,arson, bt'JIMl")I ~oilil-tiaud •. ~' ;e11 In . three Orangt•COluitr B.i>erior.•Coort·trials, is acCu.!led of multiple-: charges · ~oC un. . -·~ -, r professional condUct and moral turpitude. Those charges· aired" before • cOm! 1l}ittee. of five ~sicialll iocllld~ tbe ac- CUSJ1tjo.n·tbat Hlij~lius, who noyr lives on· Jlder•St{eet in1he Lake Forest sec~ oJ El TdtOJ dnJ&ied Mrs. Vaughn, 31, and • aidrrilntstettd D11n:otics to. Wanda Melen--· Cfh:z.;:22, o.tCOsta Mesa, to the point that i~ a:ied.ot.an overdose. Mrs. Melendrez' family has Siled ffartellns jo ~Orange County SoJJerior Court tor ~.ooo. 1<ul;'ilich; who has had a series of ob- J~ons over:ruled by di Vllbiss, ran into trouble.. thiJ morning when he tried to have. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Wohlner cited for contempt. ' The trial lawyer told de Vllbiu that· Wohlner dlrec'ted a profanity at him at a paint when Mias Norman seemed about to break ddwn under persistent ques- tjonlng. • • Se:fvices Slated . For .~ .. Coffyn Of 'Eme~ald Bay SeJ;vlces wtll be held al JO a.m. Satur- day,' In St. Jamel Episcopal Ouirch, Newport. Beach, for Ronald .George ~f­ fyn, 21, OI Lquna Beach, who dletl Thursday Jn Ogdtn, _µtat11 alt.er a brief illness. He was the son or Mr. and ~rs. Charles L. Coffyn, Mil Eme·rald Bay, Laguna Beach, and a graduate of Weaver State ~llege ·in O&df:.n. _, Mr. CoUyn rLs•irurvlVed'bY. hi~:parenti; one sister, Janet: grandmothers, Mrs. Charles L. C.Offyn Sr. and Mrs. Vera Gosnell of Portland, Ore.; and unclu Mel Coffyn of Portland and Robert Morfut of Corvallis, Ore. The family requests that ·in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to the South Coast Community Hospital. . Ramin.er .<\.ttack On Car Window Jails Clementean A 25·year~ld San Clemente man was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon late Tuesday after police allegedly saw him bury a claw hammer tbfough a windshield of an auto carrying four Marines. Ben Pulliam· of 612 Galle Victoria Was booked on the felony charges after a series of incidents near the municipal pier. Police said they arrived at the scene after someone reported a scuffle. · Officer• sal~ the scU{tle, by then. had ended and the four Marines drove away, only to return after taking the wrong street. At a b o u t the 1 a m e time, Pulliam allegedly emeried from his apartment armed with the hammer and a hunting knife. Before offlcers could stop him, they said he ran towardl il'le·w ana b&ttei-ed the windshield. ': One O<CUpalll, Ralph .Michael Pipes, 18, ouUmd '1lllftor. JY• lnjurj& from the fl)'inl 1lw. He w11 tteatec!.•t the l!lse 11ofpllal. • • ; •• -. DA1\.Y l"l\.DT 111" ...... •• • ,. WORSHIPl!RS HEAD FOR SUNDAY SERVICES /\FTER LEAVING ONE. OF•:BAPTl~'.T BUSE~: · At 7:30 a,m,, Bus C1pt1in1 Meet for Coffe•, Doughnuts and Pr1yer Ag1lnst Br•1kClown1 • Busing Go._d for Spirit? Costa Mesa Baptist Ch.urch _Puis--Gospel on WheelS' ''O, you ca-n't get to Heaven in a new Cadillac •.. " ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of !ht DlllY l"ti.1 St•lf The old Baptist Youth Fellowshi)l ditty on fu"tilitt~ of rea'"Cbliig'.¥onder shore in a coJtlY. "Delroit . 'c~r pt.edates a current re1igiou's. campaign called the Bus Ministry. You can at leasJ get as far as lbe First Baptist Ch.urch of Cos.ta ·Mesa in an o0ld Chevrolet, GMC, White or Gillig. Busing students to achieve racial in· tegration in American schools is much in the news today. Yet while another traditional tune says th~t Jesus loves all the little children - "red and yellow, black and white -they are precious in His sight" not much coverage has been given Sunday &hool busing. The same vehicles are being used to spread Ple Gospel not only among the young, but the Orange Coast's elderly as well. • Every Sunday, a fleet of µ buses and two smaller vans, backed b}'J.:. t~am in- cluding the Lord and the G~n..(irove dog-catcher, rumbles out on a regular mission. _ Destination: 301 Magnolia Ave., Costa Mesa and, ultimately, a ~int ~NI. Drivers;-.tndivldual Dus cap1afns and usually' their pastor, ( D~. JaJ!les 0. COmbs, gather at 7:30 a.rri. for coffee, doughnuts and prayer a g a I n s t breakdowns or cOllisions. "And then they fan out all over," says Dr. Combs. He is 4-4, an enthusiastic preacher of Baptism and Sunday &hool busing, who was licensed at 16 to stand behind a Hillsboro, Texas pulpit. "I've been preaching for 28 years," he declares . The sl\ccessor to Dr. P. G. Neumann took his' post two years ago and has a vision of doubling or tripling membership GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHR:llS DIAMOND IMITATIONS An y c61orless material may be- regarded as a possible diamond imitation, but there are many im· portant differences between these and true diamonds. One recenUy developed sub- stance is~AG. Although harder than mos imitations, its bri~tle quality pr vents it from bet.ng polished and faceted with the pre- ::ision that gives a diamond its ~pecial "twinkle." of the city's largest Protestant church, among all ages. Sunday School buses are the mechaniz- ed cavalry io Dr. Combs' campaign for the one who originally spread His Word riding a donkey or on foot. One bus goes to Huntington Beach, another to south Santa Ana ; another toward Laguna Beach and the remainder throughout the Harbor Area. "We even have one that goes down on Lido Isle," says Dr. Combs. He is proud of (he fact Sunday School bus riders represent all levels of society in terms of wealth and age, from Shalimar Drive to Via Lido, Total enrollment as' of last Tuesday was 1,047. many of whom prefer the bus to their own one or two cars parked in the driveway at home. "They don 't all come the same Sun- day," Dr. Combs adds wistfully, pointing out a cross all ministers must bear in common. "I attended a retreat -1 prefer to call it 'an advance' -at Lake Arrowhead recently, with some ministers· from the 100 largest Sunday &hools in America," he adds. Tops is \ht Akron Baptist Temple in Ohio, wili)i 19 buses, and 140 riders, while the ,First Baptist Church of Hammond, Ind ., has 112 buses and 2,000 riders. Compared to them, Dr. Combs' church fields 14 vehicles with a combined legal seating capacity of 580 worshipers. No matter the size, all have the same mission. They are sellers of salvation, in the sense library bookmobiles o f f e r knowledge. Prizes are offered for v a r i o u s acl'iievements-rewards are material as well as spiritual -including recruitment of friends without church affiliation. "We give Bibles and bicycles and one thing and another for bringing others and memorizing Scriptures," Dr. Combs says of his Orange Coast bus ministry. He and the Rev. Jim Vineyard, director · of bus rni,iistry for the Thomas Road Baptist Qiurch in Lynchburg, Va., see eye to ·eye in modern methods Qf. spreading the Gospel. The Rev. Vineyar\i, sums it up in "Word of Life," a church. p_ublication. , 1 ''In Mark 9:41 , Jesus said that 'whosoever gives a cup of water in His name shall not lose his reward.' I wonder what we will get for some oJ the pro- motions we use?" One treasure soon to be awarded a · local Sunday School child bringing th!!! most others -a 4()..frlend minimum -ii a Christmas sto(:king-eigbt feet high. · The toy cost nearly $100, Dr. Combi; admits, but a churchman cannot measure souls in cash value. · ', Likewise, the First Baptist Church'~ fleet Of red and while buses is 11ot ~ fund·raising proposition, nor expected 1!'i break even. Costs including fuel, spar~ parts aiid insurance run roughly $10,000 per year. " Naturally, insurance is important. :· "We've never had a dent that we cau&i ed," ,~ays .,Dr. Combs. "We pray every week the 1Lord will be wUb us. .: "But 'after awhile the ~tatistlcs just pil~ up against you.'' ;; Getting the fleet of buses off on Sunda1 morning rounds is a prime concern of t~ mechanical crew, whlCh conducts· in;:. spection and maintenance every Saturda7 at the church. ·: Harold Lundell, a retired Marine Corp~ master sergeant with 20 years' duty, spends his work week as a Garden Grove Polk?e Department Humane Officer: He serves voluntarily as Baptist bus maintenance chief on Saturdays. Second in command is -Roscoe Spea1c, . .. . . an engineer. ---~--~---MMl••·------~~ I . ! .Fram I Omega, I wa8derful a p"'"'"'''" Christmas I But 111here wa' evtr time omega's proud i a 11me lor !ho gilt ol en position of eminence ll! Omaga , this Chris\maS is lt. . In !he world of IM Sure, '-diamond bracelet fine watches means simply w1tch l s an opulent lhatshe'l!know youwan\ed Chrlstm11s gift. But when 1he be1t lot her. Arid she'll ~)'I tha watch ls Omega, such probably never need i I 11 I I opulenca gains elegance ano\her watch tor all the and permanency. Ctulstmeses to come. • • • ~ . ; •. JOS Nortta ll Cemifto Rttl, 92671 (>tHr offfc .. Qlla Mts•· .,_ w .. 1 ••1 11ttt1 tf--rt· a11~i :uJl Ne~t l&vt.v•f'f tliN!fVll~ •11t11: m1• •uai lt\llll'Hrd Richard Dana · Statue Set Because of their lack of hard- ness. tJle wearability of ' most dia· mond imitations is quite limited. The hardest substance used as an Imitation is synthetic saophire, which is infinitely softer than a diamond. Some imitations can even be scratched bv ordinary 'kitchen cleanser. Others loose ·brilliance and clarity when put in water. l I :: ·~ '• ~ •" • t• ,. ·: I; ·! .. . ' •• , . • .. .. •• .• ·' • .. • • • " • • ;. • • • . 'b I • ' To Arrive in_LA. M-0nday n OMEGA A-H dl1mo~d1. 141( 11\hf 1010 b11e•lt1 Wllcil,.lllS a-~2 dltmc~6t. f ll( WMTI er y11111w IO!!d eoi. D•ICf· llt Wftt~ ••• , •••• , .. feSO When Richard Henry Dana'& statue Is unveiled next month It wtll be facing ~ land, toward the bluffs of Dana Polnt. Bu\ the view won't be the ~e 11 wt\e;n youn, Dana stood on the ~eek of a ship gazing at the same blufft tliat today A tower over a multi-million dollar marina . The nlne·foot bronze statue of the novelist "ho wrote the American clisslc "Two Years Before The Mast'' Is on lhe high seas. heading for lt.s · final home In Dana Point Harbor. It left llaly on Nov. 10 aboard the S.S. Frat~mlty and is expected to arrive In Los Angeles on Monday. The statue will be atored by lht Orange County Department of Beachts. Harbors • fJld Parks unW sometime nei:t month There are over a hundred trade when It will be pl•ced .on a pedestal on names for imitation diamonds . the marina's lsla.rld at the end of the There ls little doubt t)1at some im- bridge. itations are better than others, but Sculptor John Terken· of New York, no imitation even come close to who deaiJned the 1tatue, plans to be imitating nature's masterpiece, !) c. J/, J ~ present tor the unveUlng. the diamond. ~ The project WIS Initiated by the San um.v ~ t'e• ewe er:' Juan C1pl1tr1no Hlatorleal Society. The Don't be · misled into e~pecting • • 1-i.r a ~ group Is still seeklnc donations to pay for something from an imitation that the statue wblch cos\ ·1pproxlm1tely just Isn't tllere. Be certain you 1823 NEWPORT BL VO., COSTA MESA $20.000. All but $4,000 hall been collected, i according to 8 historical I 0 c i et y know "what y.ou are getting if you CONVENIENT T.ERMS • 24 YlAltS IN SAME lOCAT!ON J rpokesman. buy an imitation diamond. 1""'~ IANKAMEIUCARD-MAST(lt CMAA'E PHONE l4t.)401 The statue shows Dana as he might have looked ¥ 1 young seaman when he • F..·--••'*•---1111:--...-w•••••••111e•._. Clr1l vl1ited (fie wale.rs off Dana Point. _____________ ..:....:..=::...:::...::=:=======..:.::...:.::. _______ ..2.,=-::==... • • I • J ,. " " " .. .. . , ,• ~2 DJ.!L'f ,.lLC.i Wtdntsday, December 1, l9il " . •• • ' By SYLVIA PORTER Your biggest gripe about mall-order &bopping ls !ale 5hlpment of the mtrehandise " you've ordered and either charged or paid for - a not surprising complaint which !'Ires on heightened meaning as we move into December and Christmas gUt buying. · Never before have you • bought so much via mail order ; as today and never before have mail-order houses wooed . us so ardently with catalogues , and ads in newspapers , magazines and on TV as to: : day. Late delivery may be · your biggest gripe -but it's , far from the only problem you , face when you shop by mail. Thus, here is a rundown of ' do's and don'Ls to use to pro- tect yourself, particclarly this moilth: Do, if you are not familiar with the company's name and have no experience buying from it, check its reputation with your local Better Business Bureau. Before you buy, also compare the prices and quality of the merchan- dise offered by the mail order · house with what's available in : your local stores. : Do, il you expect gifts you · order to be received before • Dec. 25, send your orders off immediately. As just one in· • dication_of the lag to eXpect in • the mails generally, the Post • Office is advising us to set TQ.. DAY, Dec. I, as a deadline for sending packages by regular mail to distant states (except Alaska and Hawaii) and Dec. 10 for packages going to nearby places. That's an ; allowance of two full weeks , for parcels which may be going only a state or two away. Even for airmail packages to arrive before Christmas ijle deadline is l)e(. 15. ' Don't send cash in payment, for you would hav~ no proof of your payment if the cash is 1 stolen or your letter lost. Don't use any item you receive that is not just what you ordered, simply wrap it back up and return it to the sender with the facts and in- structions as to whether you ~ want a replacement, credit, • refund or what. ) HOW TO MAKE $MONEY$ IN APARTMENTS • INVESTMENT LECTURE TAX SHELTER and INCOME BENEFITS FACT OR Fl.CTION? e DEC. 1 * 71JO P.M. COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL e DIC. 2 * 7:30 P.M. COI ONA DIL MAR H.S. RnenotloH Suttfftff Bud Bowen ••• °"' -i.-......... -"" ,.. .... """ -""' .,...,.. ..... -·"-..... -hi! ,..;~ ... -i-,....._. o... "' ""' plot .. "' -r•tl IOOClfT .... 11 M .....,. ., •• , 540~5630 Oroatf CM"'Y'• "'l'..ar •I f'iu c,.,• ohnson&son :iitt==' " ' • • • .. . '• • .. T -~ .. . , ..... • • . ' . ' ' ' •••e II Vtlttl'talntp • t • . . . ' ' Wldl>•>d>Y, D""1b<r.~l:c, _:1'1l=------•-M....;_ .. _·rn:_·.;.oT_,3=J l-~-Ll!l-1!1(1-At.~N~O'l'l-=:CE=-~-l-~-,~JOO=cA-L-N~O'l'l~CE.,,_.~-r"""'"l.;-;LEGAL;;; '"'"CS j II 1.. • II ttl'U NOTICI TO CllDITGal ! Stock Slump .Ala.rms Businessmen I •-m••• -·---an lllCTITIOU• ... ,.... $Ulll1101l CIWIT 01' Ttt• -.... •• ITAT_IM_INT -.. ":t!,. .. ,._. aT.t.TI tw CA~lllOAJUA PQA TM ~ """"" Mt NIM ''!"' ~ 1 -;-.;_ Md-ntl C:~"n.:.:"NOI llual-IC N , I 1!.... of HAYWA'aO C 0 A1' I AQUA f"UllO 1"'61Nll:lllNG CO~ TIU)fl'l(AI. OAltOl!MIMG IEllVICl, WHEEL.Ell. 1i. --• ti-\YWAltlt C. 1.irn ~ Cir,. TUltl'I. (tfllf, '9;J I:, Drll It,. C•a ""'6. '3117, WHEELl!I' allO klW'JM .. H,. ~ 1iWW A. SOdtft. 14'Z2 Ofl'fmoUlti Cll'~ JdWI it.melUll. XI IE, nnt ~ .. c.t• W"l!El.l!'fi ~ ' Tvltln. C:..Bf, llMN. C.111, '*1 . NOT/CE lS Hl!'REl't :r.sN~• .,.....,.. M. .... 1:.:t.:"'. Tlllt ....... '-"""" ~ llY .,, crtdltOn " ....... ' WASHINGTON CAP) -Two -all« the llld ol the wap.prlct ftMu, '!' ... , ~and lnve1tor1 •Pll<M lnlubled by the thaw. 'Some olOciala admll .that ·-1he stock merbt'• &lump 1ut ; , ....ic ii> !ht low point ol lht ' yur could be blamed Lorgoly oa public uncertainty whether , -Phue I ctillnp "" tilhl l enough lo bold down·lnfllilon. • · Buslnessmtn aJ.; a r e • conctmad about the' -1ble ; Impact of price ~Ines bo :~the pi.._i for,prollta and by , . the pergistent lluggiabntsl ol ; buaine9!I recovery. . • Wbll< "°""' econom!IU hid 'upected an ecoaomlc :. rtbollt1d. baaed on a revtvll or · conlldelce tbal the wag .. pri<e oplral wiis under fipn control •• But the pattun of pay and 1lPdoe IC!lona for a foi:Waht ,:1iu suum..r ..... llulbllity ·l tbinflrmneae. ' : llfo>t QI the Phaso I rullqs ) have •been exemptions• mi ~ excepUons to the established ·~·~ gu)dep.na on wee• r and l prices,. .• • Buslness was al.med at the ~ broad lmtmcaUoN o( the Pay ~"Bolrd'a: fltlt big wag• CUI, 1D • 'Wblcll ll 1pproved .: acheduled ~:coal wage increase' of Jt le.at ;: 15 ptrttn~ nearly three tlmeo ; , the 5.6-per<ollj guldellne for • new 1ncreues.. • on . the pr1ce tilde. the offlcll!llJI pr<dlcted upsurge of :posHmie markupo II In •prog<ai!. .,.bout 200 of the 1,500 bluest companla - thooe liavtng •100 millkm or •more annual sales 111 d ~required to "prenotify" the I Prlct Commlssion oi planned ~lncreasee -a1rt1dy have ;~ed iuch notice. : The. c:omm)s1,lon had ·approved sir by the weekend, : lrlctudlq: Chrysler Corporation and Ame'rlcan Motors, for . :.inereale.1 averaging t. S ·, peieent. Only one request had ·~rejected. ~ Some of t.be. pending booltl ar<~yblgh. steepest of Ill, lronlcaUy, la tblt of the quaal-govuruntntal U.S. Postal Service, which wants to raise rates on thlrd- class ma:ll mo It I y aidvutising matter, a major ""'""" cost -t>y, s:i,1 perctJ!I. Thd Postal ,s.m.. . Slid tt would -· ~ cbange uni ... ovemiled by Ille Price Commj.ulon. Offk:iall predict the upsurge in P.rlcei will subsiae after the Jlril of the year and that the P.<lce trend ihen wW .take a downward track tow a rd Presidtllt Nixon's goal: an lnOltloo rate of 2 lo 3 perce11t ' by late 1971. -C. Jack.son Grayson, chalrman of the P r i c e CommilaiOe. appealed during the weekend lo· the lieads of the 1,500 big corporaUON lo lllllOUllCe li they Intend lo hold the line OD prices. . "ln the newspapers these Senate and House versions of days," Grayson aaidt In the tax relief program. telegrams to c om P'!i n y Meantime, the delay has presidents, "we read only of locked up billions of dollars the oompanies that a r e worth of new consumer buying requelting price increases. power, ph.Li additional billions Many of tbele increases are of businell!J investment in new 'juJtilied by increased "COit.i. job-crelt.lng pl&nt equipment We don't read .of· the many and madtlnery. comp&nies that have decided Mtlll.Y !ir,nu, have been .tO boUI prices down"«>r of those holding back expansion pla111 that ,art ' actually reducing since Aug. 15 a w a J t I n g pri~ enactmen~ of the tax credit. i•Some cOm~ny officials The' veto would mean 1till have :told me informally .()f ' more delsy. tbetr , inteotlOna ' t•'. liold tbe A third source of mounting linl, even though It burtl: .. l buslnesl' concern is t b e · want \be people·or this country continui.(lg disl~tion of world Jo know of these enra·ordlnary currencies. and ,patriotie eff9J1s." Hopes I Or a reaJignment of Still, another . aource o t exchange rates by the Ytar· business coocem is the hazard end, which would rat.se the facillg Nixon's tax legislaUon, value of olber currencies In including the bu .s I n e 11 • relation to the dollar and thus 1 ti m u I a t.i n g 7-pettent make American prices more investment tax crtd.I{ and cpmpe:Utlve, have be e n repealof tbe aulo exclA to>. :virtually ablndoned. 'Ibe Democratic-controlled Secretary of the Treasw:1 Senate has tacked ·on a rldtr Johh B. Connally, pnsiding it that would eii.able • e a ch the meeting of I I n a n c e tupayer to contribute fl of ministers cf Lhe Gtoup of Ten h)J income tai: to' a richest nations o~ln&. ~Y -presidential campajfn fuftd by In Rome, said last ,weell: the checking a box on his income problem cannot be: SOived . in tax return. any single meellng~ . Tbe proposal, 1een by Connally has Indicated the· JO Republicans u an effort to percent imJ>Ort sircbarge, a ball ·out tM f inancially "temporary" pro 0te~tlve strapped DemocraUc party, me&SW"e Invoked Aug. 15 IS hu led to spec u 1 at ion part of Nixon's new economic President Nixon might veto policy, may go on for months the-whole tax package -even · unless other COl:lnlries revalue lhwgb lt ls a key part of hll cunincles and dismantle their Phase 1 praposals, trade barriers against U.S. A l'Onferenct l'Ommittee goods. started wort Monday to iron Administration authorities out differencta between the have hinted recently that • Cir .• T""tlll. c.iil. ·~I. ltl.t ... ·-IWllP141 $JIM ... t,,. W .... ,..... woold Ult the __ _.. dtv1.a ..... .1 c .. 111 ..... 't ..L ...... Thia t..-. i.. i.11111 lrt • Ttlle 111..,..,,, tti.tt wl!' "" Coul'lfY.,........,.,. .,.,,_,,,..to «If' .:WI '-'O,.,.. WN ~"6 ~ ~· ~ • Wik. C*1. If <lf'I-~ "'· ~ lt, W!ftl IN ~ly ¥llldWli Ill .... surcllarge in return far an )'Ur, he ll1d. Tiiis ~~ ~ w1111 1111 c....m ~:.t.'' Arllwr 1• l(flllr, ~ cwn"" ot ""c:lri ot tM ~ enti11ei11., fl( exchange-rate deal with other uonty meaniJJ&ful attd hard-ci.t ot or1,,.. cJ,,.., °": .. ~....., is. "ubll"*' Or'•n.. eou.1 °'''" l"lltt. :...=~ ~~~ 111"'::~ tr8(je and mooelary probJemJ hittlnf acUcm 'V1ll quiet thCle lt71. .... e.-1y J. MtfldU;,, Dllluly NOvtlTIW l1t u ..,., '*"""" 1• .. J.f.1..1.IS L RUIEI..: JJt., "...,..,.." ~. _1.;:1 ..... •1• 1r.,ot-.r.·--'•-' c.intY ci.11. 1tn ,u,,.,.. ::.~1 -yi. OportO, *""""" . ,..,_,. to be worked out later. .SUI~.., ·~ ....... l"\lbllahld <lf'tnM COMt o.11Y P110t. _-.:..i. , c•~nle. t:liWG. w111ct1 " .. ttl9°' 1.t A hard line was necessary -1'bls· tx.1Clly', reverw the ~ 17• S4o •nd o.:-"" 1.1. LEGAL Nvrl~ _ , Mtntt• ot t11t ..w.ni,,,.. hf 1111...-te at first, some officials said, in theory of lf&1on•I Cost' eJ 1 " 1 • w 11 =t.:n'":o: ~: :,.:w :"~~ .order to convince o t be r Llvlng' Councllted .. '--~~-~ new1 '-~~ LEGAL N011CE ,.1CTtT1:U~41:us1t1111 ~.;.:1:'~ ~;;,, naUona that the United States design& aMIU"W..-1 0 UUI NAMI ITATIMINT (I> v1re111-. Dl"ll l#Neltr ; m .. nt bu··~· bul "·y -w CouncU of Economic Ad·d--.. 14* TM lol~llf PWIOll ff OOlne ll111IMP E)ll(Yft'lll ot "* Wiii Ill • -·--, ~IC ..... ·-·· ,ICTITIOU1 •ustN••• .. ! flle ....... llll'M4 ~ • say the time has come to Herbert St.etn. lilAMI nATIMIMT to1Ew1"011.T MAlllNE TIEC .. NOLoov , JAMn L. •U••&.. ,.. l modify negotiating demands to Sttln beaded Nison's task .. ~ 1o1....in. ,.,...,,, 11 dol,. llvWlliM .,!.!'. ~.o-~::;:··;1~,.~c:'u411, ::":. 111 c:::,,. , prevent new trade banien force on Pbue 2J1:nning and ' T E w A ll T woo o • ll o ._ N....,.n hid! .........-e ...._ ClltfWtM ,.... • •-m solidify•••. ... "-· I Ind .... -! ASSOCIATES. P. o ... cw, lM T'llll llvll-11 btlnt torlldlldtcl bY 11'1 ,.....,...., lnO •n.tU't ~ ' UV ~-e on \ . .UlllJ "19o''J' ...... , =k Clrc:lt. kllM G, l"lnt. ll'llHYldl,lel. Al'twM't"' .._..... ....1 The Morgan G u a r a n t y should have room ~ crow, the si.w:r~ = WooGtrd. v. °*" TMi :1'!r~ ~ w1111 fNI Cou""'1 P..-ii..,_ Dr•• iJ '::' °''"" ;,-· Survey, published by New admlnlstraUon laid out a '°"""""' c:.ron. •1 NM. C•ltfot'flll c1n 111 oran" CountY (Ill: Nov. a. 1tn. w;.~ 10• 11• ·~ York's Morgan Gu a r 1n1 y control structure ftN'lv1.1i.... H6U. •v •""' '· ,.,.,,.,., °""""' coo.iM·1;;.;;._~,'-'"--------'-"-,.. ... ....,. n.i. "'-'"-II Ml111 ~ ""811 c"'"' • -a• N011~ Trust Company, said in Ill lots of room for market lflflvfd!HI. Nl!Jlhtd Or•"" eo.11 o.nv P11o1, --..ciunu '-'• I 51 .... ,, w.dltd ........, .. 10.. 17, t4 Mid Dlomnbotf" 1.1------~--~~--November issue that odds slUI o~. Tlllt l"JWNrll flflll wl1ll ~ ~ 1'11 *"" IUPllllOll COV•T OI' TKI .favor a quickened American In Stein's view, less federal c11rt • 0r-CwMY .,: NDY. 1s. 1m. 1TAT1 OI' CA\.Ll'O•NtA l'Oll Oy ,_,, J Mtcldu °"""" ~ LEGAL NO'l'ICE TKI COUNTY Ofl OllAN•I business tempo in 1972. intervention will foster growth CIM'tl. · -.. ,._ "'"' B.ut. more finger~rossing ii and I n v 1 1 t m e n t . ID """'"'*' °"''* coni o.uy Pllol, MQJICI 0,. nusT&l''I u.L• p~~~:ArMoct~":' ~=• in on;ier npw, the bank aaid, Katifman'a, the loose bamtss ~~ 17' S4i n ~ ~i llND•• D110 ~ u.un 111 th•' M11i.i: • 111e .,.11ot\ol'I of because : o'nducea fears of IJIO•"-~ T, n ..... 4 WILLI H.F. SCHICICH'AUS. sue: l:LLIN UICI: lHll 112DG·J1MI $CHICKKAU5 AND MAlllC Wll.1.1.t.M •' 1 n stead of I he runaway LEGAL NOI'ICE NOTtc• •s HEte:&'t GIVEN: 111•1 KHICKHAus tor CM'* DIN•....._ . WESTWOOD ASs.c>clATEI, • C1ll'°'nl1 WHElltE.U, tlw llHllCl!lo!t of Wll.LI improvement in psychology _ As a practical matter, "1.,. corPOl'111on. •• TrU1t•, w succtt-H. F. KH1CICHAUS. suE El.Leff. that had been hoped for-and officials doubt whether, under FICTITIOUS •USINl'SI TNll•, "" 5ubl111Ulld Tru11 ... pUrtu•nl SCHKKHAUS. •nd MARK WILLI~"' NAMI! ITATSMINT lo Ito. Ottd of Tru1t tMecuted by SCHJCICHAUS lo!' dllnte of 111"''5 -"' counted on flB a spur to such a policy, the Pay Board Tiit followl/19 JlefMfl II doln• bu1llllH APOLONIO 8ENJAMIN IAMORA. • 1*11 dul'I' Hlfd With the dlflc of "' c o n s u mer bu y i n g could survive 11· 111191e m111 1nd reco<dld ""'" 29. 19111 1" court, •nd 11 •-rln11 from Mt --trlpart' I'" ) b . HINTON EDUCATION CONSULT-llook nlXI P•ee la llllllrvml'l'lt No. 17297 •i:ipltc•llon 11'11! Mld •P111lct11ll Ol'llr apprehension ii widespread. "ue 1oe a or· ANTS, 4'40 P•rit N•-1 51,ttt. 111 Offlci•I 11tec0td• In "" 0111ca of tt.e 1o 11ave 1hllr n•"'* wnoe11 ' "And despite the frequent Industry-management,... oar d Newnott a~. caut. coo.i~tv R1Cordff °' 0•111" S°""'::'.: orcPOMd n1rnt1 of w11.L1 H. F. GI~ , ., £11ubtth Hlllton Sltbblna. u.40 Park C•lll<ll'nll, •rod pur1u111f to_ 1111 N.,..,c;e >'' SUE ELLEN GIS:Km •nd MAR TeP.Ctition by U.S. officials that already lS torn by dissent and .. _, SI Nrwport Atldl C•llf Dll•ult and ElltCllOll to k l!. ffllr~r Wll.LIM\ GIBSON. there will be no International facn other .aecialons 0 n ™• ii.,,,1~1 I• boll"' ~"ti., 1n f'IC«dtd .t.u1111t io. nn 1" toot• ''~, NOW, THEJtE,ORE. 11 11 .11ero1 \I lnd lvlclu•I "•e. t12 ln1lnlrnenl Ho. l660 M antt!'.o ind d!rltltd l'lwll •II pel'IOlll I trade war and <le s pl t e settlements Uke the coal wage elititbeth Hlnlon 11e11to1M' OHtcl•I 11.econ1i. wm .. 11. Oii Tund•v, "'"*' In ,... Mid m•tt•r ot ™"• impliCations that there is no pact _ for example the new T1111 st"tmen' n11c1 wltt. 1111 Cou111J JMIUl/"f \t. 1'72 " 11 :oo A.M. '' Zt main n11Mt i11oear blf«• 1t1ov1 tntltltd cou..r 1 Clri of 0r•lll9 CllUllT'I Oii: NoY. JS. 1'71. ""lrl!Kt of WeytrtlHU .. r • 91M t" 0-""""t l f!lll'9ol, loclled •I r great w-gency in getting 46-percent, C-monlh wage 11y ee .... 1y J. M•dlkl• 0epu1y CounTY CooTI~"· .. ~1", ~-: .. · :,ac:~~ c1Yk ce111tr or1vt Wts1. S1nt1 . I nal f tr ct f ... 11 Cltr1!. Wll••"" ,,_.UH o., -· C1llkl!Tll'1 ..... ""' '°"" cltY ol ~ J n e r n atio di! erences con a o 1.111C" r a w a y Put>llsto.o Ol'•J'IOI! Cl)lit o.i"' Piiot lrocldlur.t 11Vllt: •. ln 1111 Cit¥ of Al\lhllm, 1m al t!lf .,.,.. o1 •·JO Vdocti AM. r ... I ed ·• pti I I I Im ' , ·---' Cowl'T Ill or.,.... S!•lt ol c.11torn11, II · , · ' v , -e cs are eg on s gn,a en. owrnw 1 • .Mo Md .,_,.., ,, •· llUl>U llldlon. to ,.,. hl9hlsl 11~ tor •nd ""'~ 10 v.ow c1uw, 1 '""' both here and abroad." The Price Commission so 1171 i 1111).11 e1111 c!,.•1t111 11 .... t1m1 f1f Mie 111 11a ... ""'v ""'•P1111ca11o11 ler' c1H1nt1 1-------------l•i.wt I mQlll'f of flle Unllft Slltft o1 n-allOU!d not bl ltlllled. Business economists have far bu taken a harder stand LEGAL. NOTICE ~1 •M ,111111, 11111 Mid inmnt, 1T ts FUR1'HIER 011.oeaeo "'-' ... aaested that confidence hu than the Pay Board It even c-111 to and ,_ h•kl ..., 1111rw.1« ''kl c:WoY ot 11111 ordlt 111 PUblllfted In or .... ...._ . Qetd In Ille or-rtv 1ltv1ff 111 Cot!• COii! Oall'I Nlol, I --of ""'!: weakened because Pha!!e 2 is said no to ,one applicant last " 14Ut Mew C•llfwnl• w/d county •nd s111e clrw1111o11, Pl'llllld •nd outill"*I In " Inn •• c 'eel' th . peal f "ICT1TIOIJI IUltNlill cltlc;lbld "lollowl· CllY ot (Mii Miii, Counl'r Of Orin a compromise with ation. w~, re) mg e ap o N.UU STATSMliNT Lot 12 of Trld. 2t0t 111.tt.t ca... of S11te.of c1111orn11. once Hcti ..,... Henry Kaufman, c h I e f Bassett Furniture Co. of Thi follofwtn9 PlflOll. 11 c1o1,,. 11111111111 c1111, "'"'· ,, ,..,. ,t,\111 ~ in rour f41 111«•11ve Wftk1 ""°' to ~ -·~-of th . Vlr inl f 18 t 11: '°'*' 1:1 p-2' flo\\1Clll11110UI MIPI Jate •boll• Mt '°' lfll 1111r11111., Ml! econouu:.ui e ma)Or New g a or a . perCM CALIFORNIA 8USlNE55 SERVICES, In "" cdtta °' n:. Counl'f ll-dtr oi IPP•IUllon. • York investment banking increase, ' 'because of nu v1c1or11 AYI~ s.i111 G, Cost• .. 1c1 qiuntv. 011111 l'fov. u. 1971, •-.. f ·-·'f . j I . " Mtsl, Ctlll. '2'211 COMMONLY kNOWN AS· 3 ,. H1rmon G. Scovllle lllJU5e 0 Salomon B r 0 8 . • i1C1W lc1ent ust ncatlon. Ctl•rln OKar Underwood. 9"2 Jurt H1mllton SIPMI. COii• Men. ca~1or .. 11 JudM " tt.1 $1/Plflor c.ourt' ; suggests the freeze should Some other requests have Or,, H•ntl1'191o<! &Heh. C•lll. s11c1 .,,. win be ""de. tout wtl'-1 mi« have •··o ,~ended. ... ed d 1'hl1 b<lsll'lft1 11 bel111 (Ofldvctld by CDYeflln! ot warr•nl'f', .,,,.tu ar !moiled, Pullllihld Of'•111• Cold OtllY "lltl ~ a.\ ~n par own, but the .,, 1rod1~klu11. ""''"''"' tttll p 0 11111 1 0 n ar NOYffl'lber 17, 2' •rod Olambll' 1, • ...... and hond !lied I . ed I c. Undtrwood ' lndltlled l'71 11oQ1 ~ s ra average o approv ncreases Thi• •l•t•mtnt filed wtlll ,.,. cou ..... trK11mbr1nt1&. to MllsTY "" ritu -i. h Am th h h · II ho th "" HCVrld llY 11kl Dftd, lnct\IO!nv tPll '" w en erican oug t t ey lS we a ve e 2.5-percent c1mc of or"'" covn1v on: No~ember ·ind MPlflMi of 1111 T"'" .. •nd of t1H1 LEGAL NOTICE "' had inflation stopped, guideline tt. 1'71 · av 1~''1" J. Mlddoll, °'PulY truib c ... 11111 llY ,..111 oeed. advances ' · CounlY' Clerlc . ~wndtr with In!••"' ••IW1dtd lll'"'tl" I" 1.an • Kaufman told the National What the Price· Commission Publlsllld OrinH eoait 0111" "not. •nd 111• ;.,,P11t prlncl1111 o1 1111 not~ ,.1cT1T1ou1 1us1N1Ss • A••-1'all0' n of BUS 1' n es I 'II d al to '-• Novtmber 2._ •rod DKtmbtr 1" 1' 151 MC'lli'ed by wld' Onch lo-wit 12:1,"9.1', NAMI ITAT•M•HT • _,,.,, • WI . o rem ns uo::: seen. 1m 1151-11 win. tn'ier•it thl..-i 1rom J•11u•ry 1, 1t11 Thi tollowln• 111r111111 1111 "°' Economists. Value! akidded. But 1t already has taken a •• lll'vl'lded In Mkl Nor.. 1:1u11<11u 11: ~ when the Phase 2 contrala sterner stand than its inft'ent LEGAL NOTICE DATEO: 1<1ovemw 1s. 1•n 01sT1HcT1vE LICENSE FRAMllf '·-· th f ' WESTWOOO AUOCIATES, Nd H•ll A.wt. P'OUlllt111 \lllll'f', Ctf' were i=ued with their large e Cost o Living Council, on •1 ·~ Tn111" 9270I. 'i I h I f t. al ·--· b I . . " 14411 av H•Itl G. WOOdlWOl'ltl, Robttt 0. Poller. tlll K11111 . oop o ea or exemp ions, sever l611ues - y c amp11g "1cT1T1ou1 •u11N111 A1111t•nl s-.; ... 11.., Hunt1"9ton '"ch, c1111. ~ e..tcepUons and outslt.ed pay tighter rules on pre. Thi 1o1i!f.:E .,!.T.!!~~~:~ bliilneli 11111 11:1cti•1d B•rtouc. 2011'1 <>NI • .,,tit.,· and · boo tlf' U I •'--t Pvblllilld °"''* Cor1rt 0111¥ ,.llct, til•nd, C11ft, T.I pnce sts. !10 1ca on or I.I.IC au 0 11: OAVID M. 5ENESAC AN 0 DK.lmbl<' 1, •. 15, 1'71 21)5.11 Thlj bu1lntU II belnf (Oll(ll/CttMI : Such part-way c o Tl t r o I industry, by refusing to grant ASSOCIATES, asi ODmlnM Orlvt, • General P•rtnar11110. means to many investors lhat _11t1·lity rate boosll based on Ntwport BMdl, c.n1. ""° LEGAL NOTICE Rlctltrd B•i'louc O.vld fro\ SllllllC lfl Dom!-Orl•t R~ 0. Pomr re the government's intervention coat increases during the N-flOtf e~m. c1i11• tllMI ' HOTIC• oir T11.u•T•t•s uLe This 1••temen1 111..i wit~ ti.. Gou11• may have lo •• lo••ed ~.... nd b • u Thb bull-II bllfl9 tondudtd ..... NO .. Jlll (ltf'k 01 Of-Counly ... , Nov. 2'= U'C pr .... ''.~• a y serving no ~ '" lrocJtVlltull. On O.:embll' 1j, 1~n. 11 io:oo A..M .. 1tn. BY a .... erty._J. 1Mc1c1ox OtP\I : indefinitely, Kaufman said, It big wage contracts -even if 01vlo M. 5•nute IMPERIAL CORPORATION 01" AMER-~..:"ti'TiJ!:rlco •• .-Coul Otl"1 Pl may heve to be prolonged the latter are anhMved ,...., the Thi• si.i ..... "' 11N<1 wltti . t111 eountv ICA. 1 c11u""n1Ji cet'POl'111on. 11 a.it1111. NO¥ttnbif' 2"' •nd o.:ti'rlblr ,, ,, P Board. rl!:?'-"J' Clerk of Or-Cou111Y Ol'I. N0¥11r1blr hltwd fMJSI .. for lido ln...,r1nc1 A_.cv, 1971 JI,\· government to impose lnterest 8Y tt. 1911. 8V h""1J J. MedOolr, Clwuly Ill(., •s Tr~IN Under 1rod purwanl to I -~-..,-=-cc-,-,'."-:c..,-,,,---~ COUflh' Cllnl. died of tr111t d1lecl J1nu1rJ U, 1"6. t•· l"\lbllllle<I Or•11tt COISf 0.11y • Pllof, ecvttd ll'f ,.AUL c. RE•ER, • married LEGAL NOTICE N......mllw 24. •nd DK'"'lllt I, I. 15, IN/I, 11 tilt -raft llfdllrt'f. 11 TrUl!Ot',l------:::-:::::-----1 1'71 ~Ut-11 •1111 recordlO .Ho11111ry :N. !'66, 1• Do.:11· '·14211 Wall Street Chatter Cooperative S~res . Aid to Dairy Farms 1-------------Jtlllflt No. 11).11, 8** 7'21. P111t N oi .. ICTITIOUl ·•Ulll4•11 LEGAL NO'l'ICE Ot'llcltl RKOn11 111 ti. Offkt 111 tti1 , f NAM• ITATIMIMT ....... R_.dlt' of Of'•ftM ~. Cllltorl'IWI, Tiii folloWJ/1111 Pll'Mll Is 1111119 Ira,._ 1------::=,,------lwrn 1111 11 ioubUc ll.ICllOll to ffM Pllefl•I ••: , ' ' ... lllcldlr for Clll'I (PIYlbtl ,, ttme of .. ,., NEwPORT (NARTl!.a COMf!~~..: -.l'ICTITIOUl·•us•tt•ss '"lawful_., ot ""Unl!W Slllft) •I S>1 PliicCnll•, Suitt 111,1'1 .. _, -- ' e St.patlon (ndustry II still living off Ill backlog of orders and a higb level of inventorlet lndlcate1 manufacturer!! conUnue to price their goods unrealistically, according to James Dinel!I and C.O., Inc. The Dines Letter says a massive inventory liquidation at huge losses must take place before there can be a healthy economy. "Despile the low usage of American m.anufac- turing capacity, we are still turning out too many goods at too high a price to bring in a sufficient number ·of unfilled orders. Therefore, we continue to 1ee stagnation ahead," the firm adds. e Atttude Checli Spear and Staff interprets Phase Two policy to mean that the only way ,profits can expand Is through increased volume and thl!!, in turn, ls based on the assumption that the game plan will result in a higher volume of ind.U!trial ac- Ulvty. 'l1le finn seys one dltooUtaging point ls the n1l· Ing whlch allows prlet.1 to be increased as the result of in- creased costs, minus the gains In the pr'Qductivity factor . C:Onfldence and attifudes are now the bask imponderables, accordlng to the flnn. e Taz·lo•• Sale• : Tax·loss selling, continued · • unctrtilnty over whether a ~-cOntrolled economy will be ef· ;:fectlvt, and heavy new stock : oUetin&S wlll dampen the :: marklt' over the near tenn, ~:a'htordl.ng to Alexander : llamllton Institute. L o n g e r ~range prospecta r e m a I n :lavorable, however , ti.nd m;.ny : quality ttocU can be bought On that bls!J, the firm 1 Ohlllrvtl. enealbm , Spe<;W1ton end lnvulor;I IOOO can be eqltt'ted to view tbe atock market wilh D'M:ft ,realilm rather thJn ~ l:l":.i.:ll~.i lht Intern.. • Burtau u.y1. Tiie flpd prodlcll profill nut ' .wlll ... bY clooe lo 10 ' -l daplte Phate 11 Ind r cap1i.1 expetldl-will rise "~ •f&lil 1nd 10 poraol '• . ec.utlo• American ""'-ha .. b •• •' u • cbarocterlltluUy calllloul' wbllt '"llln( for inore, delalla iO Pblllt Two ud 1J1e mort dtia!J; Iha\ bavt come lo fllllt IM mon 61uUoul they've b e c o m t , Argus Research Corp. says. Investors. too, are taking an increuingly dlm view of tbe outlook, it notes. eRebound 111e. market bas been down to Its current Dow Jone.s level three .times in this particular cycle and e.ach time has re- bounded substantially, Dean Witter &: Co. says. It iJ likely to rebound again this time, particularly slnce profit im- provement Ls close at band, the company adds. eco11fldence Inv..ton should k•ep 1n Directs Vnlt rb.iJ1d ~t the limit plactd on Toni Haycock, Hunting-~·~i \lflder Phase Two ton Beach, has been permits· vigorous profil!I re-appointed director of bounds, DuPont Glore Forgan observes. In addition, the training for the Amer· limits also represent "another ican Learning Corpor- ingredient helping to bolster ation in tong Beach. confidence that inflation will The firm operates a slow to a satisfactory level networ.k of reading in· consistent with the stated struction centers in goals of the administration, SoµUiern Cali!ornia. the company adds. Mrs. Morgan is a mem· ber .of the California e Confaufon Teachers Association The market is reacting to and the International confusion over Phase Two rut-Reading Association. ings, in marked contrast t.o its ----"------ dramatic upsurge at the Two Firms By RUDY CERNKOVIC UPI Bu1tnes1 Writer PITI'SBURGH (UPI) Each Sunday after church services a suburban Pittsburgh family stops at a U 'ted Dairy Farmers perative store and buys a Uon of milk. The husband pays $1.21 for the milk, about nine cents cheaper than elsewhere. He also saves the receipts, totala them ooce a month and gel!! a "dividend." One SUnday hi!! wife chided him. NA.Mii STAT•MlilfT .. _., lie.ch City Hill. ,::too N .... POrt c1•rf tu.o The foHOWfllt pll'IOlll ·1r1 dDlnt BHcll IOl.lllviPd, In tti• Clf'f of NIWllOl'I R•lllPI W. Mack. M.O .. )DI PlKlrltl buSl1111$ '"' IHCll, (-ty of er..... St1t1 ol C1I· Sull• 111, NewPOrt 8••dl. C1UI. ~ ROI RIK M.1.INTENAHCI! 5ERVICI!, llornt•, 1u nllM, !Illa.,;., lnlertsl con-Tlll1 lluflntH fl belnt·condv(I· ff{ _J1:Ml ICNllon I.ft.. No. A. Hunll"lllon YIYtd to •nd now t)llct 11'1' It uncltr Ml" llldlvldu.11 •' lMch, C1lll. nM7 , dNd Of tnnt •In tM ,...I Pl'OPlftY 1ltutteo! • A&Jph W. Meck ;; -' Jttdl•rll WlUJtm S•Mllot, 1701 In Mid C11Uf!t1',•rod s1.i.·defCrlbed ••: Ttlb \t•flmlnt fl1.i wllll !!It_~ Klll\On Ln., No. A. Munltntton 811Ch, Lot 11 °' Tr Kl N• 1101 In ft!• City ol Clerk· of Crane• County en; NOV. JS; ff Cell!. 126o17 CDI!• M"°'' Counly 0, Or•1111 Sitt• of BY ltv.rfy J, Mldda, 0-'Y c:.iil Robert Flares. lOMl llu11n St .• LOI Ctll!ornl•. II Ptr m•p recard.d '" llQoll Citric. Al1ml!01, C111r. l.S. P1111 JI °' MIK•ll•neou1 MIPS. In Publtll'l4d Orln91 Col•! O•llY l"l(b" Thi• b<11IMU 11 bet111 condu<ltd bv 1 "" Olllt• of !?!• cou"ty R1<ard•r of OKambtr 1. •· u. 22, ltn JJO,.;'t Llrnlled P•ttr11r1P1lo. Ntd CountY " tanners got less than eight 11.1criarc1 se"'boy Mart c°"""'-1'1' ~-as: au LEGAL NOTICE . .:.Ll •· rt Tod "· t Rooert Fl-•IOldwl'f Cott• M'51. C•tlfwnl1 "We ·pay the prices set by the U.S. Department a f Agricultural," saya H a y e s . "Before we organized, dairy ctn ... a qua . ay un:y ge Tl'll1 1111...,ent 1Ued wlfh th1 Cou"IY Tiii wl• ;..!U bl midi wltl'lour co~ant , 1...u about 13 cents. "About 10 f~;rk ':: °':""' ~our:i" ~m~-~ or w•rr•nly , ... tdt111 tl!l1, POHeUkln .... ..ICTITIOUS IUSIN••• • months out of the year we pay cou;...,.. ~1""•ver · ' ._...,.,. -.it>rancn. to w1111¥ "" ot1Ll1•tklns HAM• STATIMINT bonuses to farmers above the Publl&IM!d o,.,,,. c-1 0111Y ,.1101, ~ ":, .. C::,.~ 1C:.O'T~1eri to s.u The fell~"" ,..ION ,,.. dolr j . Mov1"1btf' 17• 2'-trod Dtc:1mblr I. I. Nld !'Ml 11'1-.t'f llndel' Hiii OMd of M l:<'.:. '.:1RJET OF OllA,NGI! COlJNT"' federal rate. This averages to im 31111·11 tnnt w•1 ,_,,.. Autn.111 1l. 1m, ,, 2211 ou110nt or. 1s..,1i. •1 IPYtn1, {. ;..boot 40 cents per hundred DKvmtlll No. nw. !look '7'1. ,._ MJ ""' -•· f ·11c LEGAL NOTICE "' "" otr1c111 "lellr'lh '" 1111 Offlc• of 11>1 J w ••-··· oon •· ' • pounu.:s o ml per year. llte:Or'dlr., Mltl C...rity ,.ld 5t•i.. -· -· .-n 1 O! "In 1963 and 1-~ '"-0.tod: NOYembll' "· 1m Afl .. Cod• Miit. Cl. ft6H f . ed bou~t "·63~ F um IMPERIAL COllPORATION H~::;'!:;. =· t:1J:a""" Clrcl,. armers rece1v a ..... l"ICTITIOUS IUllHlll OF AMERICA. Tiiis b,";.111111 11 bllllt con11vc---.. ' I loo -·· I 'lk NAflo\I $TA1'1MINT .. Trutlft , ... or pounu.:s o m1 on ~n n.e to nowint ,_rson1 •r• 11o1n1 • .,, JACQUELYNN oou1t1 P•ttnarr~ w. Klrlr:llrlct. average Ofl a take-home baSIS. bu1lnet1 fl: Anl1llnf Secretary Th is sl'•!-ent tiled with troa CllUl'll"' Today It Is 30 per-·t more" YOU llS VEllY TRU l.Y, >07 E111 SPS 2•1 Cltrk of Or-• County on: No~.,., 1NI '---'C.,=='7-'=c·~.,,:·,_.:...c·_, Coal! Hlehw•v. Coront del Mttr. ,llbtlltled Ol'1nge C011I O.ily Piiot, 8¥ 81YWIY J. Maddolr. Det>uty COUfl!~ "John," she sai'd, "we justr !Mr1.1 P1tr!cl• Ju" l•IMlc. U3l2 Nav11r1ber 1• 111t1 Otcamblr 1, 1, "" c1er1c. LEGAL NOTICE P1c1to Orl¥t, Mlulon \11110. 31~11 heard a sermon about obeying '"",,.1 Kith,..,,, w11111, 17151 L• Pvbllshl:d or11i9e coast Otl!v l'l!t,"' civil laws as well as church ... u1" i'~~1b.,';.f,.;!:1~1v:!11: COllduct" ., , LEGAL NOTICE 0eam11w '· '· 11 ' 22 ' 1 ' 11 31~" .. 1CT1T1ous 1us1N1:ss LEGAL None~ -rules. Yet here we are, not 2tl NAM• STATIMINT Gtl'llfllp~~;1:.'"1~rtrl(lC NOTICE TD l'AINIING CONTllACTOJt5 .. '• minutes later, patronizing a ~ 1v11ow1,,. "'Mn 11 dGI"' bu1IMu Thl• 1,1,..,.,"" • 111.., wl!PI Iha cou11t¥ INVITING e1os ,,. i t11s lawbreak 11 ' Cl1rk of Or•"" County on · Nov 1S 1t11 NOllCE !5 HEREllY GIVEN fh•I l'ICTITIOUI IUSIN1!$1 .. er, WALTElt'S SIGN STUOIO, :DO.I 8y Bei·erl~ J. N..ld®ll DePllfy Coo.inW 1111 Founl11n U•lll'f' khool Olllrlct of lolJr,M• IIATl!Ml!NT ~· "Let the COUrts decide 1'f the N~ ·:·• N""'POrl 111c~. C.,!f. Cl<lrk. Or1noe County, C1lllornla, adlng bv Tiit !Ollowln1 i>ellOll Is dolnt bu1lntr • t ltr W 11no Ml!hnt, :z7!M NlwPOtt Pub!!i.hed or111111 COlll 0.!1¥ Piiot, •nd tt.1'11119h 11'1 Cklnrn!n1 Bo1rd, is: .-: Jaw is broken," said the hUS-llYCI., N-rt llt1ch, Call!. NOYl1Tlblr 11, 2t, 1nd O.Cemblr 1, I. loertln1N1t r1i.<rte1 lo 11 fflt OISTRICT. PLT 810MEOICAL l!:LECTltONi tJ band. "I'm i'nterested '" sav Tl'll1 t>u11111u 11 "''"' Cllf!llucttd tw an 1tn llCtt·ll wm r1«lv1 uo lo. but "°' l•ttr tti.,1 SEftVICE LAe , 56:t .. 1 .. Vlctarli 11 .,, • INlt¥tdU•I. 2:00 P.flo\. of fitl llh dl'I' cf 0@Cl!'mbtt, Costa Mn• ca "62' ing money." w1ntr Wolf11nt M"""' 1n1 , ... 1ec1 t11c11 tor fh1 -••d o1 Pitr•ctt L~ T'•n!•" w .. 1 .. vieto1'1' Thl1 11•'-1 fllld with 1111 Cou""' LEGAL NO'l1CE • contr•ct rar: St .. Colt• M'"' ca. '1d11 ,, E.N. Hayes is president of C11r1c: of Or•nt1 County on: Nov. 1, 1'71. Prft>lr100" •rod 11&1nt11111 of tht TM• buMneu \s "''"' conductld ..., the UDFCA whlch hu ·~ av """' J. 81re1t.11. Dll>uty County 1'·10'1 lnte<lar surlec:n QI '"' Fountain V•fln lndlvldutl " .n Ctertr. ..ICT\TIOUI IUllN•IS kllool. '' ltl'mlteel Und" Getllfll P1trkk L T1rtlan retail OUtiets in the Pittsburgh l"Ui.lllllld Or1n111 Cotll 0.11., Piiot HAM• STAT•Ml!NT llt<iulrl'm"'I"' lautld II 11111 8utlllrd Thl1 iltltmtnt' flied wll?! Ille Coul\I 8fOI aod plans to Open four NoYttnblr 10,. 11, 14 lrod OKembl<' 1. Tiie fol..,....1"9 --are 11&11111 Str .. t, F-t1tn \ltlltY, C•lllornlt, Cltrk of Or•llOI CounlY oro; Nov. ,., 117" 1m . )UJ.71 bu)IMU I I' S\ld\ blclt INl!t ti. r<!Cflveo In 11\e •• 8tvtrly J M-Ottoufy Coo.i~ more within two months. Tbe !Conoco • OIYenll!ICl, JOO Vlclorl amc1 of C11&Ple1 Waodnn, Ed.D. Auoclalt Cltrt. ' ' · P I LEGAL NOTICE coai. ,,.,.1., C.tlf '2'27' · ·: """"I"'"'°"" of lu1lne11 5trvlcts .. Publlll'lld 0••"'41 (Olit OtU~ Piie' ennsy v.ania m i I k com-. · · P'lun"r" v.u.,. ktoool 0 1 .. r1c1. NurnOtr °" 1 , , n ''' . Chlrln l"IMr( 1Colilr1, m1 ·-· St.. ... '""""'M l ' " v ,, tmbtf' . ' J. • l 1201., mission regards Ha.,..• as 1 " 1.u1 Coll'-M"' c.u1 "62' •11e, C\ln •" • "·1------------,,._ 'ICTITIOVI •UlllolliSS JOllNllo CtiYln · Kt11ll'I. lOUO LI C.tt!Or"1'• and "°'11 be oubllcty l'ft+:I LEGAL NOTICE lawbre1ker because he selb NAMI ITATliMINT Hldefldl, Founllln Ytltly, cant. •loud II "" •llofl 1lllN time I nd milk at less than prict control """ toncrw1111 _._ 11 """"' 11u1r,_. sin-11oberl Nerd. 141' °""""• "~ 11111 rnu.. , "' ~1------,-,-..,,-----~ ••· N~ s..ai c...111«1111 ""°-•• tor1 arm • ... rates. The federal government ..... M:HI! TllAILI PflOO UCTS, 121t l'llll IM.rll ..... it blllll ~ .., • ,._.,.... .. ftlll fnylltllOll, ltl9 ,ICTIT10UI IUllNlll begiMl.ng of Phase One, "when everything WIS quite clear and definitive," E.F. liutton & Co. says. Barring positive news developments tbe market should continue to drift lower, it feels. Set Irvine Relocation I I •-.. c. t •'--r IJ'll Av-. c.,.11 MtM tlntrll NrfflWlh• l1111ruc:11-lo l lctdtr,, fl'lt C.-111 NAM• ITAT•MliNT ~ a SO OOa.:> a.u.ance a we CO-N:ll!am "'--· 1211 · 8 1 11 11 1 Cl'liri.. "''"""" Kot,lr• Condl!Jont, 1111 co n 1 r 1 ct. "" Tlll to'klwl"ll Plf'ton 11 ao1111 busll'le! ,,.1 op AYellUI. C•I• Mui. Thi• sl•!Wn~ fttld with !hi Coull!Y s...:.111u11-•nd 111 alPllf Oocurnim11 1J: • # ' Ttl!s butlMll 11 bllni Cllf!llucted by Cllrlr. of Or•llH COUflty en Nov lJ "" C9lll1tlsl"4I ""--II"'"' Cont P 1 cl DOUGLAS CAMPBELL • ASSOC: e Steam Rutu Out It Is not surprising that the "steam finally ran out of the coroprate bond market's ad· vance 1'' says .Drexel Firestone. While both corporate Rnd municipal bonds have benefited ln recent weeka from a -;liversion of funch from the stock marktt, bond J.n. v..ion are beginning to hatch the same doubts concerning infiation control and economM: groWlh tbat !'lrrently plaauioc stock' investors. e s ounll Receeeru While "the nbblll lhal lorteu.ten an now pulling out of their hala are homely," Ibey do suggest • soond bl.!~ for a stock market rtCO\lery, says Argus Restarcb, says Argus Research Corp. 'Ibo firm says tbt blvtntory reduc- tion or hold-down policy that apallecl had "'"' for 1971 wlli be cood ne•• for colporatt proflla Ind for the marR! In 11?2. Modulex, Inc. and Elro Products Company will oocupy jointly a new building In the Irvine Industrial Complex. C:OmpletJon of relooatlon from Orange ls expected I n Dtcember, according to David B. Cole, Prt:Sldent of the two Independent companies and owner of the new structure at 1791 Kailtr Avenue. Modulex produce• an aluminum door frame Which ia m<rdlandllod through 1 h e United States !)ypsum Com- pany. The new faclltty-. pr~ cipal use will be for wartbou• ing. Elro Co. products business machine pads for typt:wrlters, adding machina and other equipment. Clock Construction Company of Westminster is erecting the 11.000 1quare foot buUdlng. "Tbe lilt.up comtrucUon w11 designed by Georg• W. RUey i. AS1ocl1lel ol Newpgrt Beach. I "We 're not breaking the 111 lndl•ldual, av Arlllllr E. Kr...,., oeoutY Coo.i~ Docvmenis. Caples of "" Contra('! ATES. SOO s. Mllln 51., No. QI ~ l " H , w1111..., ,......,Mn c1er1o Doc:UtT>enti .,. ,_ on flit 1nd mt., 0.11111•, c.11r. ""'-RW, ayes insists. "Wen! 1'hl• 11,1.,,,..,. flltd wlll'I "" CCII"" ,.vbllllled orantt C01•l O•llY Piiot Ill o11111111c1 rn "'' olllct cf Eu11 C1rmedY. Oou81•1 C•mot1111, 1:rm 1,tt.., • chartered under Pennsylvania c11r1r. o1 Or•"" countv on· ""°" n Nowrnbtf' 11 2~ and Olcemblr , .; kJ>ool Cantm.<11"' ltc11"1c:1111 ot ,,,. Woock Tr .. T111un, c1111, me • la". The COmm' 'sso'on •· ,M 1911. •1 8'Wrlv J. MIOOO. o-9...Y 1911 ' 1ii•n "-••1n v1111., ktlool 0111rlt1 •I !ht Thi• llu1IMU 11 1111.., conduc:tld b'f ,. • m vi-County Cletk. lllofl .ad~ ' lndtvldutl • terfering with free enterprise 1"U011111111 0r11111 c...11 O•llY p11o1 COlltractws w11o 11111 ''' """.,.'"'° ooo.i1111 c1m~11 nd Navtmblr ft, tnd O.C1mblt 1, a, JS'. LEGAL NOTICE to -lk•lllrou911 "" IChool P I 1 n 1 Tlll1 1ttlwmlnl lllM wllll fht Cou!!t" 8 restricting · trade. Some 1'71 J1'2·71 ltCGl'l'loanlld by Mr. C. T. H•mll oi Cllrlr: cf Or•1111 County on· No '9 ltJ:l-SUrtoUDding states b a v e ... U1U thl 'F-l•lnl VllllY SUoool l>IMrlct lo av Beverly J. MaQllOll, o ..... ~ C1o.1P11•; LEGAL NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS •us1N1•1 milt.a • dett ltd ln\11tetlon "" Otcember Clttlt. • declared price controls on HI,~ STATl!MINT '· ,,,, " l:OO P.M. ot •II IUrll(.lt; ~t~ Or•l'ff Coe11 Dally P1rir milk unconsUtulional -OhJo, ,..111,7 !hi 1o11ow1111 Pll'""" 11 do!"' bu1lntu: b':: ~·:::m.:;o;:, 1;,,111e •ubmntil 01e1mber 1, I. 15, n, 1111 noit-J N J N Y k nd l'ICT1T1ous •u1011s1 •1· . • av 01toE1t O'F THE aOAlto LEGAL N ew er~y. ew or a . NAMllTATIMINT PRIHCE CHAltlRS, LTO., 901 •fh (Mt TltUSTEES. FO•UNTAIN O'nCE West Virginia." TM IOl1owlnt --I• dol111 llu1l11t11 It .• N-..ort &11th, Caltf. '2660, VALLIY SCHOOL DISlltlCT ff: Giibert p~~.Prl1'Ce. sen Ma1noll1 l'!AltOlO I'. lltOWN. ma Contending it WU legal to AM CONSTJtUCTIOff co.. "" SI,,..._,,'°"' -... Mdtnt. Cllt1! of !hi ec.,.. NOTICI: TO C•IOITORI sell milk cheaper •nd to oner "~"" Dr •• COl1' ""•· "'" Tiii' bull!WM 1' '91111! cOl'l4UCflolt w '" l>ullll ...... Orlf!M Cotti 0.11 ... ,llol, 0" IUlk TllAN•l"llt Jfloll R. Allllo. JW l"or'dlllm Dr., lndlYlilUll, NO'ftll'llllt' 14 •nd ~ 1, lf71 f51U. '111..&117 U.C.C,) • rebates, the co-op appealed to c..1, ~. tM» Gtrbltt ,,,..., "r111(1 riu.11 Not!c:. •• ,,..,..,v tNlll to "" cte111tot the federal gov••nmenl. But Tllll llllltntt.1 11 1111,. Cllllductll! w •n • ., "'"' S. '--mt4t ot T....,. H, Ell111Dn. Tr&llftror --""' 1 lndlvldllll s~,.., LEGAL "O'l'ICE IMl~u ~11111 11 ,., w MW, •w9 t h r e e. J u d g e pant! Jn JaM 1t. Allllo Thl1 "•~ ""° Wllll "" (.eurttf "' ,.1111 A"•· Counl"I' ot ori,.., ••••• 1 I Tllll 1111~ tlled wllll t!>t Couftty Cllrll. ol Or'll'ltl Ceullfy °": Nov. I. 1m. C1llf'bml1, 11111 1 tiu• tr1•11flr <1 etowt"to Philadtlphia ruled against the Clll't: DI or ..... ~ Of'!: Nov ... 1911, .... '""' J ... ,..,. °"""' ClllHllY ""141" be PNM to J•me• H, Alllll a. Elor I organil.atlon. It held tbil 1., 1a11y '· ,,,... DtliUl'f c......... c11r11. ,.tCTITIDUI 1u11N111 MtrtlntJ. Trtnillrees, .....,.,.. 111111~' Cllrll Nlll"*I! Or'•"9t CNS! D1l1¥ ~llcf MAM• ITA'nM•NT IOl!rlff ll 1'"2 $tll Cl~ll H,,.;,.;;;ij retail milk price fixing was I .. ~11,h;. Orl!IM (NII D•11'1' "'"'· MoYtmWr 11. "· 2• IN 0-btr 1, TM follerw!M --.,.. dollll •Ndl. '°"""'of°"'""· si.i. of C•IHtt ............ 1 ... a.le .,,.....,,_., of n .... .......,,.., 11, 11. tc, .,.. o.c.nw 1, ''" )O)l-11 bustntU 11r nit, V"'".._..' "''-IM: Woll tm ... " ll'lt~T'IMI" EOUIPMENTC0.•1 211 TM ~ to 111 l•tnJ"'"l'ld I state. LEGAL NOTICE c fvcN w ..... ANhllm, c.1lfwfl!1. 1oc•t111 11 1MS ,_,., A... N"""'9D1' LEGAL NOTICE WttM 0. lrYtnl. .Mn Rlldt!edtt: IHtl\, Cou~ty ot Ort11tt, 'Sl•N O Tht C<HIP now hu appealed 1>,..,.., "*' "'"" c.11fW1111. ean1on11a. lo .-. U S SU Court • IOU JIY L. "ll111!oln. int •111:1/'ffltvt .. lei ,,_,., lt dllc:r!lllCI 1n Mtlll'I .. n: ' . preme . .. 14#1 .. ICTITIOUI •Ulllollll Orin. A111Plllm, C•ll,,..nlt. ••. All stocll; In lredf ftllvtn. ""*' Hayes ooted that ... otbe ,.,cT111DU1 •u11N11s NAM• •TATIMENT Th11 M inas 11 condudlf ..., """''1 .,,.:. 9000 w1n ., fti.t ,11 u-i .. uflf! U1'1 r NAMI JTATIMINT .,... lollowl• ,.,._ •• .i,. bllltntu p1r1 ..... 1111-. wvtq ttt'l loll "'-'•111111 k-!.. •• t ! • 11a•·· sell -n• cheaper Many Ttw 1o110w1111 ~ 11 ctot,,. Ml-11! JIY L. F11n1tw111 .; e1H•ton JMll W'lla 1nc1 ~ 11 "':J -UWJ'o . ••: tMl lOV.«O HUnE. 129 Mt!!\ Tllr1 ''''""'"' .... ftltd wllll 1111 1"'"'1« A¥t~ N~ •• ~ttto:~ ra.idents in Pennaylvani.a GOAW.ELOltAlllfl OIST. , ••• St.,&.e.llf!Kh,C•llt,I07tD c-1v CMrlc. ot OttftN C-IY Ol'IOf'l-.Slll1otC10tor"i. ' border towns cross into Ohio N._1 '""'" c.11 NM•, c.111. nu. Wllllur ••1f'lff ... ,1.,.. 1 '• o 1 HDY""* a. 1171, n. bull. 1r..,""' w1n ~ c ' J .... n l"Uf'Olll, .. NtwflOtf Irv.I~ w"'"" Or., """""'"" ••tdl, Ctllf, CIJtT'l .. ICATION Ol'I or •1191' ""' IS ,,.., Of o:'u;o;';:·~ where they can buy milk lrom co1•• Mt ... c1n1. ""' ff'4t 1 hlAtly cwt11.,. 11111 .,,. """°"" 11 1m 111 ..... ior Aw. New'°'1 8 ' :.~ $1.0S tofl.11 per gallon. Tl\11 ...,,!_ 11 bl1111 condlKlod ..., Tl'llt OUl!nMI t1.)tfll• ~..., •n I Cot111CI COPt of IM orlllnll'lll th• In Couflh' Ill Or.n9t. sti:tt qf CtOlor I 'lid$' Mier. 11..,_1111111111111. lndlVldL/11, mY oll1t'I. WllHtl!I E. S: Jtfln. Coun!Y SO tlr •1 kOOWl'I te ffll frtM~ ~ "F·•u1.. Deir .-. Ohio J1111n l"Urt:«'ll . w11'bu, •· l•ttw c1...,, ,.,. lllt'I' J. 1,, ...... Dltlvl'f, 111.11111111 n.mt11 •nd ~t•·-· Cl.IU U1': Thlt lftlYflllllt "lld Wltll 1111 C•nl'r Thll llli.Mtll Iliff Wltlo Ille C.U111Y fHl.OC Tr•mi.rw !Of !'-!hr• 'I' ';° ~ ... 4 border form car pools to bUy Clltk 111 or11111 c-w oni Nov. u, lt1\. Cll!'k o1 Ora"" Ceuntr on; N°"'"""" u, Chtrll• •· Ttrtior. Attr. ani: ~, .. 1 11" ml}k," 11ld Hiye.!J. I• ... ,,1¥ J. ~. OIPulY C•l'lfy 1'71. ·~ IMrlt J. Mldlloa. O.OulY '"' 11.,..., A-' Oli.'; Nov, tt, 1ttl, Cltrk. County Chi"'. HMllll~etoll 1"1111. CtMI, tGU JlfTl<ll lol, Allen Tht co-op MW hu 135 daily Mlllhld Ortrlff Coed Diii¥ ,.Hot. Plltllllhld Or11111 c-t 0.fl'f Piiot, PWlllhld °"'* COit! Dlltf' Piiot Tr1:11tltrM farmers supply '•• .1,. mlllc. Nov...,"" 1,, H. '""' o.e.ri• 1, 1, Nowmbtr 11. 24. •nd Olc'ttlll:ltr '· a. NOVtmW 11. 11. ''-11111 D«'tn'lblr 1, l"!MllMI °''-eo.11 o.uv l"llf', -.. 1171 *'.J'I 1'71 ~111-11 1t'1 »0-11 ~ \, 1'71 ll.,.11 I -. ' -... .. ' --· ' • • • • THE BEST R'"dcnhlp poll• ~ "Peanut!" Is ont of tbf: 1.11t1rld'1 mos~ ~nular comie ~~~Y ~'i~. dally In I,. ... • - t ' .... . ... . ... ' .. . . ..... D NE\Y ~1 F-ORD ·TORINO . ' ,; .. GT Spcirtsroof .. -(1 Al~\'(272399 I . ' ·$850 . -· • off wlndo111 sticker. price I -•• • B~ND ;N•Yf . ' -. ~72 FORD ·112 ·10N 4. . ' ' IFIOARM84458) · · O~ER I~' . ,. us•D CARS ... ~ . ·. "DEA\ERS. . . . ' WE .. C'JOM'! loajl. ~t These Example$ ' ..t ¥~' I . ' . ". '6&.'YW .... ~·. Stick .Shjll, Ro~[o, t-f,el•r.)'f~V2S61 .'. . :·." $877 : ' ' . . • • . - i llR.AND NIW· ~ . '71. ·FORD. Mustang llFOlL196461 l . ' . BRAN~. N~:' . t. ~ ~1:1 F-ORIJ· '.LT D , .~vntrj squl,re Station . Waton ~ ' -! ' ' : , ·; : • · 1 .Du•l 'facin9 .Rier:~1at1. . ~. · • · Stltl~h ':"•~on' f IJ7~~~87~71. : :t; . ~ ·"$ . . ' f. ' ' I ' ' .off window itlclier ,price-· . .. . .. '6t:co .. in. ... · STA •. WAG. Auto.'TrAns.,' Radio, He·e+e~. . ' ' . ,fZDS9'831 , ' ,· . . < $977 . . ' '' . • ; .. . . . . ':$ " • • ; ,I ' . . • • • ' j • ~ • ' .. off . window sticker price-. < .! • I . ~· • ' t ' . ' . ··· · · ·s1n·s ·' ·· · ~ ... ' ~ . ' ' ' . ' . ; '" I ' ' . ' : t1 ' I ' •• '· ' . '. 'Tt .·fQRD··LTD-~ · . Counr,y Squl'! Statlo~ ,W~~~ , "42'" 9ngl"-e· wi~h air condi+ioniiq •• • · Sta+iOn Wagon I 1J76Nl82613J--• '''72 -.RANCHERO r ,' , . ' 1244F71.17810l .. '~32 98 ~... . ~-~& 6cense . ~ ,I • ' -...... ' I t ··oVER -l$0 . '. . USED CARS ". . ~ . . -. .· DWElJS • ' 1· ' 'WELCOME•· · ... j .,. •• · .. , ... taok At These Exltjples' , -:r ·•)•·r._f.,,r... ~ •• , ~ . . ' . '68 Chev. El Camino '66 Dodge Cha e r ·'69 'ie.ycta._C:oro na '70 Ford Pickup F1d0 . Yery sharp, canert~ y•llow, V8, auto. tr•ns., air VI, Auto., Vinyl ·.Top, Air Cond. I Vl27J . A '4 ~oor .D~luxe. :tYYM2271. Beat this. • 1058, V8, Fectory Eq~ipped. A steal at c:ond itionin9, power Steering, .(Q8055 I Jo; steal at .• ' '!!'!!. !11'1!!!!11!-!'. !!i!$~.(t.~,.,_7._. _ _..~!J!!l'!!!!!! .. $~1~1 7'!"!7~.~~ .... ---.ii'!$~37~7~"pt!I!· ~'!'!!'!' ·!. ' $1717.- T-BIRD VI,,:,.,,.,.,., 1"'°" '1'•1'11 pow,./·4-377 ~69 ·COUGAR ~·· "1°" •.dio, 1 ·7·7· '65 MUSTANG 24'"'"""•· VI , • ~$5"' low mil.1.' le•utlful. 1427D10l ~ .' -,. Ji••..,, #iJ7A6'AJ · · • -L.11d•u top. IRZY.t9b) "•'>j) '71 LTD 4 "" HT, v.o, .:i~s .. ,;.· ..... ,.·c:;,,,. $327 7 '~70 . MAVERICKJ-~;M~; . -. ' $l~17'. :166 COR . AIR . ~ ...... c ..... ~.;.,.~;, :. ·: ~s"~·1·: Pow Sf,.,, Dile lr .. iie&.1-lanit. Roof, l9761ZT.l . . · . ! t · · · . lhettr. (066ASU , ~ • . • ,. l1k, new, low rt1ll•1 •• ISD'C«91 , , ':I' '.71 MUSTANG ~.~.,;.,,~:'-• .. •.-• ... :·-$3g7 7: '~1 . MUSf ANG.:•·~1~;:;;.~4;<,;h:.,: .. 1 $).,~ 1~65 (MDITRY ~u~!~~~N.•' ,·~$5· 7--7 .. R,H .WSW, 9,000 m11 .. llt•Zll . Q i ' • ~ · lmm.1rcu1t.. YXVOlt , :r(l.1.;1 ; · ~'1',~1 l'-v .t•7•1. INHE91.I) t '70' ' F' 250 ,,.. TON ·PICKUP ..... $277"' ''68 . c· O'UGAR'~~Rl ".: " .. ' . . $1"; ~ ' . :,,,5 ; 1BUICK1 , •• 'Gs' • ' .• I . I $47 . l H·~vv duty cem~•r *°quip. VI . A/J,. :· 't L • 7· : ' ,. w ... u.1_,,..1Jc tr1u., .. ir, 11.S., •j I I u I' . v.1, A111fo. T/1!11., PoW.r •St11rln1J,:. . r.d10, ht1t1r.#J:M6. · · • , , ,, , .P.S:,v1 l oof~llk1.ft1w AW:t'VOl'4 l 1 .• ; ! , ft!tfio;h11f1r'. 1NltAt915) · • '70 ·M· USTANG ~:!~~~K''" ·,~. :. $2577·. :'z7';M· UStANG:~t!!~~.~! .. : ........ $]"":77 .... '.· '6.·4 DODGE :~~.~'•·"···•'"·"'•·" $477·, Pl/, lo1clM. (Jl4V1M.I. '~ U, i • , IVDWJ96) · \I/ j ~·cl I .-htrp. C6N'(lotl ,, I . VAN . "$-. ' : ., .: . GALAXIE, 500;: . $ "f'.··~.,~6~4-D~O~l\~'E'."'!D~All::T-· ..,,....,._...,, -$-......... 70 ECONO ~~;:m:~1:'!r~:;~;1~~"· 2•SP4H ' .. !. '1571 .. ~8 :fORD ,: !;~0(XJ::&:t0'!t•M.i.ftclorv . 111~,, 1 . • . ~ 4q:~0;,::·"~.:~;::.~:~rtr;~~ji••i0"' ,277 '70 FORD~ .. ~~~~~,:~~~ ..... , ... ~ . ,l 37,7. '61 :·FORD:~~~·~ ... : .. d .... AJ.ie."'.. .$8n· .. -'65 .. FALGON c,..v ........ ,,lt .... ;.. .$311 .. . ' 11•21•61 • ~ -'' . a I ttowllt" S+.trl"'· Sli•rp. 1m,1021 h••l•r. (~ .. C)96) TORINO ~~.HT:•v.:,.~,r,.,,,,,;,.,, ·'~' 7. IL,f: "DQDG(\ v,'!~15'N6"71'm'"" . . . . $8."i.~ .'59 FORD· ~~:~'.~., .... v;,.,,,m•H••"'·• · $177' Pow. Ir•••• & Wj1ul. R4H (fllA,.FWI -:• VJ I;· -'I / 'J :1··~--·---~~"~di~o,~11~6K;;;9~H"'ll ~---· ------- ' 68 . DODGE ~~~m~ .. ~~ •• !~.N •• ~~-~~UP ·$J. G · 1~. l66 G' AlAXIE ~.!-~.~ ..... vi. ;, .... ~.. $6'T·7' . '60 01 DS ~~~~~~~ .~~~~ •. ,, .. ~..... . -~177' ' . • . PS, Pl, rttlie.'IJDDl ?SI 0 1 : , . co"cl., P'.S .. IJJllQEI 1f ' • • ii-9odcl 'r1"l!•r, 'IOACJt51 · RENT·A·CAR ; .. $6 A -==-----'· . PLUS .6• I ' .. •• ' . .. LONGTERM ... CEASING AVAILABLE , ) • -• • • - WtonHday, Dtttmbtr 1, 1•71 s uA1LV PILOT :J . . Capo secondary · Readin • . . ·ohl~m ~eported ;iy ~All.i:LA UAuiN Ot tlll DeftJ ''"' Slaff Etemeotary school cbllclren in the Caplltrano untiled School Dlstrlcl are reading better than app~tely 7S peDCent ot the other dist.nets In CaUfomla, accordlllg to comparative test results ttleased recently by the state. But high school students are reading httter than only 46 percent of the other dtstriets -yet they were expected to read better than 50 percent according to a state formula, Children in the first grade are reading Better than 81· percent of the children In 9IJier dlstrlcls, the secolld grades' percent rank. was 65 and third grade, 61. COtJld f' wu a poor telt!ng environment Sixth graders in the 1989-70 school year -too many kJda Jn too sm.aU ·• ~: scored better than n percent of the other. possibly directions we:re· unclelr · too districts. .tttany.ltats in too short a tiJ¥, ·' Twelfth graders. o,lthotllb reading -''Ttil&. y"r we'ri PJY~ .•-• at· lo.w" than upecled. dl!'· ~re bclltr 1 1•• W , i·-•· t' ---r f than n perceiit of . the • dJJtrlctS in en ... n. e re e 111.w.1• lJl& a n . r o language ; better lbaD 68 percent iI) spell-the tests thal are not sLate-mandated and ing, and better than II perctnl in building a more comprehensive pro- niathematic~. • .('"', I • ' gr fl Dr. John Cr11in. asslstant superlu· Cratn ad~ed that h~h .school stod'enls tendent for lnstructional suv\Ccs. sakt he had scorecJ much htgl\er in reading ln can't pinpoint the reasons why the htgh 'other tests th which there had been a bet· school studenb did not ~ as well in ter t&stlng eivironmerit .. reading. The state's evaluaUon or the test score.:: "We've looked back to 'try to flr\d out alsb toOk into coosid~ration several other wbat was wrong and the only tiling w& racton. IL showed that C&pl.strano bu a ,. .. hi&her 14,< rate 'Ulln 71 perot11t !tlhe dl.Jtrlcts Jn !hf 1tate. ..1 Crane sald this ls very misleading becauu C.p!drUO IJ a WJ1llod dlltrlct alJd "" coO!ldered eqUflJY .with ,Ji.;!b school and 0elemenlary sclf>ol dl!tr lcta. If high scbool ancl cleznentary achoot distrid ratea: for-any sJ:ven area were cnmbtnod Cap111rano·wo1M he one of the lower districts in the state. ~ The stale statlstlcl al&cf noted that C..piltrano Is '"w',.ttru.r" than· oOIY 48 p(,rethL ot the sLati1s scboOI diriicts ~ hOs a blgher mlnorll.v e~eot than 43 p0rcent of the dlstrlcls. r Capistrano al!IO bas • IQW 'poverty Jevel, ' J . p<]\tuig' I• lheod of only 11$ percent ·or'the teat. J(I tell Sc:oru of bJ&h school stnlors dl.stl'tcts. Thlt rat& Is comPf,rable to were h!ghtr than 11 percent or the dlstr~t& alo111 the ·orange Coast. but districts 1n Callfomla. ~ than the Tu5tln 11111> llld San Joa. The teachjng staff tends to !!&Y put qu c1.....,1ary districts.; · • JONIJ than · mosi: oiJ>er.· d I st r,1 ct s • Pupµ •111<\111llly tnq. I• about averagf' • ci"pllllrano'1' teaching start tumever is . for Calilornla. Children In the Caplltrallo hlaher than only 37 percent of the district move. around more lhan 49 per-dJ$trktS. The low turnover is reflected in cent oJ. the districts comparing elemen-lbe average teacher salary which is t1ry sclKlol children end more than •& higher than 75 percent of the districts. per.cent . (/I the districts comparing high Y~~ 1 teacher' a beginning salary is bJgher s<hool lludents. than only 53 pen:oot of the slate dfstrfcti. Childttn ln CApistrano, on the other The 1tatlslic1 alao showed that tho hand, ha;.oe a very high scholastic ability. Capistrano district spends more per puRll SI.ti! grader• scored higher than at per· than' 53 percent of the othtr districts In cent of the children in the slate on the IQ the state-. County Approves Env:ironment Studies ) Saints or Gas'! Visions of Joan Laid to Sto·mach : LONDON (UPI ) -Most of the visions for which St. Joan of Arc was burned at the stake probably were the result of an unusual mental ability an.d in some cases an upset stomach. a British psychiatrist said today . ,, Dr. F.E. Kenyon of the Wanneford hosp.ital-in Oxford, said the lftth century martyr 's visions of saints and ether figures may have been "a well- documented case of eide.tic imagery." 4 "This is a rather concrete preverbal No Nude s Good Ne1vs? BEVERLY, Ohio (UPI ) -Pie· tures of two nude women were shown for eight hours over one channel of the cable television system of this. south-eastern Ohio community. About midnight, Monday, some- ··on·e bro~e if\lO the studio jt'hfre ~ the TV betas tor "the "tin)e .-id t weather'' channel autcmatica11y scan dials giving the lime , tem· perature and other readings. The intruder pasted two pictures of nudes over the dial s. No one notified the cable TV of· ficial s until about 8 a.m. Tuesday. .Pay Up or Else, Southern Bell Tells Democrats MIA~11 BEACH (UPI ) -A national political conventio11o without telephones? That's what the Democrats face unless they pay a $1.S million telephone bill. A spokesman for Southern Bell said Tuesday its parent firm. American Telephone and Telegraph Co . has told Democratic National Chainnan Lawrence O'Brien either to pay the bill due from 1968, put up a $2 million bond. or forget about telept.one lines at the Miami Beach convention hall in July. 1be new~ media install their ov.·n lines, but that does not help the Democratic Nalional Committee's need for telephones, possible audio lines or even closed~ircuit television lines for speeches, fund-raising dinners, etc. •"'The debt is carried over from the 1963 campaign and the unsuccessful bid for the White House by Hubert H\Jtnphrey. Robert Strauss , treasurer of tbe Democratic National Committee, said the Bell System's ultimatum wa.s "almost impossible to believe." ·He said it was "impossible that a ma· jor government-regulated monopoly like AT&T could deny us the UM of a public utility." AT&T has given the Democrats unUl July 1, eight days before the start of the convention to pay up. type or disability occurring mostly in children and young adolescents,~ he wrote in the medical journal, The Yrae- titioner. "It can persist for long periods llnd it's projected externally by the observer." he wrote. ·'If a person has such an image before her, she will turn her eyes to the relevant spot if asked to report on a re\e. vanl detail.'' ·Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary defines the word eidetic as "of or relating to voluntarily producible visual images, having almost photographic accuracy." This : said 'Kenyon, was almost cer· tainly the case with Joan, burned at the stake in 1431 . '\ But he said some or her visions ffiay also have been brought on b y •·gastroenteritis (upset s to m a c h ) · · , resulting from her imprisonment, her debilitated state," and perhaps even food poisoning. " "\Ve know her trial had to be in· terrupted because of illness.'' Kenyon wrote. "We also know she had visual hallucinations which included Lilliputian figures." Ejther way. the phan~ms ~ere "probably reinforced" by lcmg_perio4s of fasting and prayer, the psychiatrist said. Working from w~t ~Jim evidenqe is available, Kenyon said Joan of At'c ·pro- bably was about S...feet-2, with "close- cropped dark hair, well-developed breasts and a dark. sunburned complexion." She was tough. "One calculation made was that In 15 months in 1~30 she traveled on Coot and horseback no less than 3.330 miles." he said. Joan claimed the saints she saw in her visions directed her to go lo Orleans in 1428 and take part in the siege of the city. Kenyon said eidetic imagery was first described medically in 1908 and has been "well -des c r i bed in brain-damaged children or non brain-damaged children of poor intellectual endowment." Joan was "basically a simple. pious girl. immature. suggestible ..•. at the same time she was made use of for political ends." he said . Town Planning Views Aired At Public Meet Four planning experts will give their views orl elements of town pla,nniog at a public meeting of Village ~na Tues· day at a p.m. at the Neighborhood Congregational Church. 340 St. Ann 's Drive , Laguna Beach. Heading the p.anel wlll be Wayne f\1oody, direct.or of planning aod develo~ ment for the city. Joining Moody ~ill l>e Dr. Philip Rundel, a UC Irvine professor of Population and Environmental Biology ; William V. Sheppard, assistant. in-chief of WUbur Smith and Associates, traffic engineers, and Roger McErlane, a local landscape architect. Superior Court Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner v.•ill moderate the meetiJlg. 'Tis the Season Mu.niclpal workers in San Clemente.are,rtggilw.l •ll the Yule Season,, . J~ere one-in.stalling Christmas garlands acrdSS the "hikbWay-made an brteresting silhouette against the sky. The worker on his crane became part of the decor to the eye of a roving photographer. Other Christmas decorations will include lighted Chrfstmas trees· on city lamp posts. Flournoy Ponders Chance Of Governorship in 197 4 By BILL ST ALL SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Flournoy· for-governor talk starU<i the morning after the 1970 election when State Con- troller Houston I. Flournoy led the Republican ticket in Caliromia with a 1.4- million voter~lection vlctorr:-· Today. the 42-year-old Flournoy is coy-but not too coyr-about what be plans to do in 1974 when Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan intends to step down from the state's No. 1 executive job. As Flournoy put ii in an interview : "Well, am I committed to run for fl:OVernor? No. The answer is no.' But I'm obviously interested in the possibUity. In 1974 I have to run for something or retire and thal's one of the jobs available." .. Also available will be the U }· Senate seat held by Democrat Alan Cranston. This makes 1974 the election year that is capturing the major Interest around Sacramento even though the cootest for president is coming up next year. F1ournoy, a moderate, is a handsome Republican who leaped into the statewide political picture almost on a dare in 1965 while a young assemblyman from Claremont. The story is that aL the lasL minute, friends talked him into challeng· Ing Cranston, then the incumbent con· troller. Floumoy's upset victory was a major phenomenon of that year but was overshadowed by the Reagan sweep. In 1970,. be even out polled the governor by 900,000 votes. Today, he Is one of at least four Republicans mentioned prominently as potential candidates for governor. The others are · Lt. Gov. F.d Reinecke. Al,. ty.Gen. Evelle Younger and Assembly Minority Leader Bob Monagan. Flournoy says the situq.tion is too much lnnu:s: to talk deflnltely a6out 1974. Upper Bay Plan .. ' ~·-~~d ~~?~o .. ~ Of 111e 0a11r ,.11tt-l1.,, monitoring a n d environmental pro:: Orange .County Supervisors went on an tection." ecology kl<!k Tuesday. . They approved a variety of studies and Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newpo~ project designed to improve the en· Be~ch presented the study team report vironment. Included were: which also recommended that the county -A plan lo develo p a desilting basin on H~allh Department and Flood .ec;>ntrol San Diego Creek to improve tJie qu~aJity District be designated as the agencies to or flood waters pouring into' Upper conduct the program. Newport Bay and to enhance the wUdlife Caspers said the study team's inquiry . preserve in the San Joaquin Marsh. reveiled that the two agencies' monltol'- Funds not to exceed $10,000 were ing programs were the only meaningfW. eannatked for a study. ones being conducted. -A four-polnt plan for water quality A third reoommendation adopted calls monltcring and environmental protecUon tor the hiring of a "recognized advisor ti of Newport Bay. the tield of estuarine environmental -Perrillsslon to discharge secondary quality under a short-term contract of treated effluent into Laguna Niguel Lake review the environmental problems of in the proposed regional park. The Newport Bay, study current plans for Moulto~Nlguel Water District offered to monitoring and control, and advise tile supply the treated water and the Harbors supervisors on a tota:J environmental pro- and Parks Commission agreed that the gram for all of the bay and its rel&ed project is compatible wt th development watershed areas." plans for the park. Money for the study will be provldt:d -A project to develop a year-round from the Newport Harbor Tidelands fishing stream complete with lakes at Fund , Cas~ said. each end in Santiago Creek between Villa The fourth 'point Calls for a project Park Dam and the Orange-El Modena team consisting of the county Health ot. area. ficer, Flood Control District Engineer. County 1upervisors also : Director of Harbors, Beaches and Parks -Opposed a state Water Resources and mayor c( Newport: Beach to oversee Control Board proposed poUcy govemlng and review the mool.toring program and cJlacll.at1.e1 lnto octan waters. County submit quart.erly ff::pol'ta . to t hie Health 'OlflCer John PhllPt and~ 11oOd. su~isora. ' ·1 Control District Cblef Engineer George On the dlschlflev of treated etfluell Osborne urged that the boll{d oppose water ·in the proposed Laguna Niguel adoptlpn of such a policy' wtLU' the «egional Park. take, SuperVlsor C8spers Soulbern California Coastal W i. t e r suggested to Prj"oult.on-Nlguel W a t e r Re~ Project ls completed. Dlstrl<t G<neral · Mana&er Carl J>yml• Ttie1 f l.1 miUion research study is due that a more appropriate Word be created In Oct0ber 1972. to describe the' purified 'sewer water• • -Deterred action on a prowsed Kym.IB said he wouJd try. t ordinatict requiring commercial veSsels The SantlagO Creek fishing stream prO- to lock their head facilftJes (tollets) whUe ject Is similar, Osborne $aid, to a waste Jn county harbors at the request of 'the water reclamation program In the Santee HarbofJ and Parks Commiss.Jon wblch area of San Die.co County, plans rp hold public hearings on the possl-Water from the Irvine Ranch Wat.tt ble application of waste control to all District sewer treatment plant near UC boats operating in the harbors. Irvine would be used. It would be pumped The proposed $100,000 study on the eight mUes to the Rattleinake Canyan possible development pl a desUUng basln reservoir in the hills north of El Toro on San Dlego Creek was forwarded by Marine Corps Air Station. Osborne. The plan calls for the county From the reservoir excess water woul4 Flood Control District to acquire some be transported by pipe or canal to Sao~ low lying lands just north of the San Joa-tiago Creek, another six miles north. qul.n Marsh wildlife preserve owned by where It could be percolated underground UC Irvine. above the county's Irvine Park. The basln would include a network or This would furthe r purify the wasfe channels, gates and earth embankments water, Osborne e:s:plained, and then it to protect the marsh. During times of could be pumped to the surface behlod heavy runoff of waters, the basin would Villa Park Dam to provide the proposed remove 25 percent of the silt and debris recreational take: and to be released into from the creek before it reached Upper dry Santiago Creek for· a running stream Newport Bay. stocked with fish. A study team report on water quaJlty Tbe running stream could stretch [Ol" sampling In Newport Bay was the basis several miles westward, terminating in a for the adoJited four-point plan for en· series of lakes in the Orange-El Modena vlronmental protection of the bay waters. area. The lakes would be reclaimed Crom Included In the plan is the approval of a sand and gravel pill. policy, ''to prot.ect and enhance the total Osborne offered no ~st flgur~s. but environment of Newport Bay throUgh a said the project is technically possible. CENTER WITH 'One-stop _ Shop' Sought 43 FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERV· ICE. PLENTY OF F (t E E PA R KI N G IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL Power Plant Development Regulation V.nit Urged SACRAMENTO (APl -New power pTant deve~pmenl in California should be reg11lated by one agency. "a one·slop 5hap" such as the State Public Utilities Commission , the environmental plaMing chief of a major utility says. F. A. McCrackin of Southtm Calilomi3 Edison told a legislative committee Tues· day that complex govtmment A,PProval 11teps meao a firm must count on a "lead time" of nine to IZ yean frQJn land purdlase lo start-up of generators. ~ told the Joint Committee on Atomic -Ot1·elopment and Space that a new nuclear plant must pass up to 33 approval steps by as many as 12 agencies and that any one agency could block the project. The regulation should be shifted to "a single approval body, eithe r a one-stop shop or a final arbiter,'' he said. The PUC would be an Ideal agency to handle the job, he told the committee studying plant.siting problems. • A bill to create a single new state agen- cy with ultimate voice over any develop- ment affecting the erlvlronment was kill· ed this year in a Senate committee after clem-ina the Assembly. ~1cCrackln .said an agency with overall control on nuclear plant development "would \Velgh all lht: facts -economic, environmental. rellnbilit y';"" soclal and cultural'' in making its decisions. "1'fy ·plea at this point in time Is to avoid extension or the lead time ... If the lead lime is extended any further, a plant could be obsolete by the tlrne: it'1 bullt'' ii actual demand exettds tbe p~ jectlons In a long plaMing stage, he.aaid . f..1cCrackln added that "if 'we are going to he environmenlally re5ponsible ... It will take romiderable study." But he said that study can be made without added rtgulation by government. STORES II~--.,. TO SERVE YOU ' 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO AlEEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MES.A r ' NOW OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 2300 HARBOR ·BLVD., COSTA MESA • • • .. ' ' . • • ---· ... __ • DAILY PILOT • w....w,, D«tmillr l, 1971 I I h.dian Unit NEPAL IHUTAH • Cutti Rails rf b Paki~tan t I . ... . . ..i -. '~ NEW DE!f'JtlPI) -ln41an lrqopa lo Jl~ llavo ·cufd>e ' ljnitJ>a \lit. DU..jpur. dlltrlcl ns1 of l!;UI Pllklltan, Indian IJIQl<es...O .. ., .10nlaht-. . N·••N•• 11 1n 111e -mreme nort11.r .. 1 ttdot°'Tr Elit Piklltin. . "' The diklosure riiJed the possibility fAot I 'i:Ooiamat<d dHve II'.-lnclilla aod ftlio! 'Eiat. Pabtinla wat·;.,,i.,. way to .t>ate ·0ie Dinajptll' r.gion lnlo a major •11tiemea"· ....... ,.,. the 'lie.pi lllsl> < \j.liell,-oi-t•fl&htlnc \' dTII WIT wltb ¥1ldata0l -· . . • r IHDIA aAY 01 tfNGAl IHOIA IURMA o •o Ul"l ...... M# rt Radio Pakb!an "Ported Indian troopi . hod occupied Paklltani position, in th< '""1-<Of Padwgarh. Which is in the U: !mne· Jllrihw-rn tlP ol ·DinajptJL But fJldtan. offlciall attributed these activUies tb the MUtU Ba.biol (Freedom Fortes). . ,,,. No • major • cl1she! ·were reported 'between Indian apd. Pak.i.ttanl forces In the area 1b0ut ·IIO miles Mrth of cifcut-· It-·~ ll1e lndllDI croWd th<,'&or.d!i . Aft Sa&urdaY· But an official Pakistani ..,.._ ln 'Rawal_pindl, .\be cipltal of · Pakiltan, said the two natk>ns "are dr.if- ~ lowards_ • ma)o< e<>Jlflict." PAKISTAN SAYS INDIAN TROOP$ CUT STRATEGIC .RAIL LINES · 81ttflng Goes on Between Two tutien1, .Gu.rritl11 . S.•r~ggle . --~ared T • ;. • • Major Red ·Editorial Gives ~·1iswers ~:dlo faklatan <tPPi1ed that II"" 11> " ftP.ter planet .on tighter J'eCC!n- ~ v.lolat,ed P•klllln air •Pl!'< ·1n ~ Slalkot . atta TUuday &nil that •kist•nj . air f6rce ~ drove. theo;1; ~ . . .:sr1iki>l .ill'..W. l'1m)lb, ii 1§..m!\u ,northeaat of Lahoro ond about 1,000 m11 .. norlhwm of th< Ea1t Paklltao figbtln(. • Bloc in Iceland Opposes· Pullout ' Of U.S. For~s HONG KONG (UPJI ~ Communist .china'• internal power struggte bunt in~ . the open today. A major policy editorlal in the . newspapers of the Co.mmunlst Party and -the anned forces admitted that some high level le1ders were involved in "conspiracies and Intrigues." The editorial, publis!Jed Jointly by the two papers and the party's lheorelical journal, Red Flag magaifue, alio in- dicated some of the _ plotters were 1~ volved in "illicit relations with foreign ~countries.'' ·~ Analysts In f!lls listening post COi> -· aklered the edJt«lal the most open and direct attack _yet against Defense Minister Lin Piao and other military Ie.adera purged during the past three l\EYKJAVIK, lctltnd (AP) -Three .. ~-of Iha e0alljlQlj pv¢m~~·' ~. Parliament ariilowlc<id "!" ~11fllo loday·lo tho lhreai.ned .,pulll<in !\f U.S. 1._ Iron> 1celip!i, appofeliUy Uie )eftist iovern""'1l'a pfan lo ote the N~rlh AUaritic Truly Organlza. monthl, although none of them was men- tioned by name. • Jt also was conaldeted the .atart of a wide recUficaUon campaip in w.htch ·others would fall ~·-l"hatm,.an Mao 'i'se- tung and Premier Chou En-Jal consolidate their positions and the party seeks to reassert its dominance over the military. '• l>tl":•t !leOaYlk. . Polltfcal CO{Dlllel1talon-hid the defec-Jl'OllQced .a parllamtntary llneujl ol -in favor al ietalnlni ·the .a~ pe F1 (rce n 21~Dli.bty tor u~ tt,Jlul they..-....""''" membera ' unlit -~~~a!Ootnd ay -out 11allllt II publicly. Tllo i-...,_ -John SbltallO!i.. jom Pal .... ...i Blom r. R: Bjom11on -an 'Ill .-i..n:, ol Primltr OWur ~a lllP!lertii hell'Oaalft par-tf Tl\t Oll1er ~ Ol ll\e CD!llUo• vt tlit ·eomlll\llliA Poop!<'• 'Allllnce ~ Ille lJberal Left fOFIJ. f Jolial\n<!"Jl &llDiillDCed alter be toot ol· Ike"" July II thit hO wi>uld ....,.ua1< die del!ose a-I wllb the tlillted .. IU;ln ord<r lo clciaa the bua wblCh l'lllt ~-man IO mlllli<lutb ~ lleyldlY)k,-l!ii ' aald llit'"' u . s. 1iil114raYal would be _completed belo!e 1116 It'll .....,.a1 elecUon. .. ' . 'Good Grief! It -s fired mer ,.. Viets Hammered By Red Shells; Mini-ri6t. E':'"pts . SAIGON (UPI) -Communist troopt hammered a South · Vietnamese base in .. the Central Hlgblonda with hundredJ ol hia:~IoaiVe she.111 Tuesday and launct.. ed. tmaller barragea at other Vlef/lamue aoldiei't operatb'lg in the Cambodian rub- .bet-country 119rth of Saigon, spokesmen u1d: Tbert wu heavy U.S. air support from BU bombers and helicopter guiishlps In both,areu, U.S. spokesmen said. At least two waves of BS2.s struck in lhe Hlgblanch areas against Communist in- filtraUOn routes near the junction of the Cambodia, Laos a:Rd Vietnam borders. The U.S. command said there also wert t>Yyy B5l raids ln,.tupport of the 45,0QO- man South VietnarDese push Into the ru~ her ~try, bUt declined to give a number. American helicopter gunships new nearly ~ missions in th'at arta. At the headquarters of the ope:ralion In Tty Ninh province, one American UH1 Huey helicopter was heavily damaged, . when ltruck by an M79 grenade round fired by South Vietnamese Rangers celebrating . their monthly payday. ·The Ranaers battled Popular Forces fPF) mafitlamen aulgned to guard the base wUh automatic weapons and grenade launchers. One man was killed and seven wounded. other brawling soldiers Ignited a fire in • dependent housing area of the-25th Inlantiy Division on the sprawling base, and nine ·huts were burned . ,. . -. "Some peraona are bent on plotting," lbe edllortal quoted Mao u aa)'lng . ''They want to do Ulla, so "'hat can ,be done • .E~ JJ<M. .there are sueh persons at · I~ 'l'IJat there a,. penqns plo!!ini ls _an •bJ«l!Y.Llact. JI ls Jl!>I _iju¢!on_ of whether we like it or not. 1o Although Mao'• quote wu taken from -Oit'Pasf, analyats apecialliing in Cblnele alfaln considered it applicable to the leaderahJp·crW. wbicb developed in mid- -September. I Since. that crisis, Lin obviously hu been 'potea ·•nd no 1oneu ls ·-the "tuc- cessor' to Mao u ati~ted by the riew party C0\1StilUUon adopted in April, J969. Other lop mIIJtary leaden . "'°"!Jtec! with Lin, including Huang Yung-shepg, chief of the general staff, also have drop- ped out of alibi aod .,. bcllevad lo have been pursed. • 0 A.s chieftains of opportunist lines are ~gaged in splitting activities, they are .. bound to remrt to conspiracies and Jn.. trlgues," ~editorial tald. "In our party's history, those bow'geoil careerllts, coospirat.on and perlOnl bav· Ing illicit rtlatlons with foreign countrle1, who clunc to opportunist ttnes.and engaa:- ed in conspir~les, could not but brine niin, dillll'ICI and destruction upon tbemalvea in the eod.M ' Martian Moo~ Shows Jagged, ' . Marked Surface ' .... . PASADENA (AP) -Phobol, the in- nermost ot Mars' two moom, showed up as a jagged, pock n}arked and oblong world in a photograph sent back by Mariner 9;_ A Jet f Propulsion Labor1\ory spokesman said the picture Tuesday night showed Phobos as being about 11 miles by 14 miles with a "very irregular shape and a jagged, crateed turf ace." " Although the shape la "bask:ally oblonc !l's so irregular you can hardly apply anything to it," he added. The photograph was taken ..from S,436 miles away from Phobol, the clOJelt look ever at a Martian moon , and "proved Mariner's cameras are. quite good," the spokesman said. The shot al!o showed a crater in the middle of Phobos that appeared to be about two miles across and a half-mile deep. In all Mariner 9 sent back 33 pictures Tuesday night, four of Phobos and 29 of the Martian surface. The Martian surface pictures may ahow .some detail for .the fir'-t ~me, the l!lpokesman said. He said the features are visible only with comput_er enhancement and until studied closer the objects could oo1y be parts of the huge dust slonn which bu obscured much" of the surface since September. -Most ·of · U.S. Cold, Dismal • ' Snow -Squalls ·BUt~ -Plains, Northeast; Some Rain ~alls ~ .. IE~ • .. , No Dedtlon fet . U.S. to1 Consider Devaluing Dollar ROME (UPI) -'The Uolted States to- day ccwldertd devalualioQ of the oni;e mlgbfy and now 11rlou1ly beltaguered dollar u part of 1•ne.w We1tem monetary 11y1te.m. Italy Blasts So Violent Quake Feared FRATIAMINORE, Italy (UPI ) -A three-story apartment house occupied by at lea.st 24 persona collapsed In rubble to- day after two erploalons tore It apart wJth such force. neighbors thought there had been an earthquake. • Karl ;!cilWer, th< )Vest German . .ecooomic and flnanC9 minlater, •veed ,with a quutloner that A m er i c a n re.adineu to· djscuu coocrete 0,ures, in- cluding •µie dollar, repreaehted a breakthrough tn monetary negotiations. "All sorta of figures have been _placed on the bargaining lable," 1 EuropNn Common Market official said. "The lowest figure as far as the dollar ls con- cerned is a 4.5 percent devaluation." 1{e said none of the olber figures was lower than 5 percent. · The Uolted States concelled the po&!ibility of dollar devaluation ln negotiations with other members of the so-calle<\ "Group ot 10,1' the Wqrld'a wealthiest non-Communist countrlee, in return for significant financial and trade advantages. " West European officials said they were "reasonably optimistic that a basis for monetary realignment was possible with final negotiations early next year. UPI Tt ..... TAKEN BY KILLERS? V1ltrl1 Turner, 16 ' Girl Kidnaped By Murderers Of Two Women? Authorities said· at least nine persons died, and another nlrie ·persons were in- . jured, alx. of them critically. Some irihabltanta of this Naples subJrb of 7,500 fied In panic in nightclothes. The boildina: was erected eight years 1go and ,Included shops on the ground Door, one of them a sboeshop which Orunen said may have been the origin of the uplosiow. "There is every sign that America is now prepared to see a framework for a new system )"hlch would include a change In the dollar's· value, provided the conditions are right," a European Com- mon Market participant said. The framework , as discussed by finance ministers, involved devaluation of the dollat and upward revaluation of Western European currencies, such as the franc and the mark plus the Japanese yen . MELROSE, Fla. (UPI ) -Police in airplanes and patrol cars searched this farming·retlree area today for the 16- year-old daughter of one of two women • found stripped 8.nd shot to death in a roadside beauty parlor-gift sho11. Firemen said a furnace possibly filled _with gu was in \be shoe. and appeared the most likely source of the explosions. The e1plmk>ns were so violent they blew down IODle power lines and plunged part of the are.a Into darkness. Fires followed the explosions and were so ln- ten1e they scorched the walls of sur- rounding building•. Briton Found Dead; Irish Plot Feared ' BELFAST, NoiiJiiiir Ireland (UPI) - DetecUvea said today lhey believe an Jrilh Republican Army execution squad I~red a British aoldier into a death trap visit to friends in Northern Ireland. Detectives and British Army Special Investigation Branch said a man found two days ago lying beside a road at Teer, Crownagllen, about 20 miles aouthweat of Belf_Jst was Pvt: Robert, Benner, SS. • Conference sources said the six Euro- pean Common Market members plus Bri- tain would like to see a dollar devaluation somewhere around the 7 percent mark rather than the 5 percent level mentioned earlier. In return, they said, the six plus Bri- tain would consider an average upward revaluation of their currencies in the 3 to 5 percent range. Thieu would give American Industry an advantage of about 10 percent In money terms in !felling its products while foreign goods would become that much more ex- pensive In the United States and thus help eas ... the U.S. trade deficit. The seven, a Common Market partici- pant said, were prepared to meet U.S . demands for concrete negotiations in the near future on lowering their import bar· riers against American industrial and agricultural products. Japan also went alon& with the Washington call for "serious" trade talks Wilh the United States. Bush mills. The teenager, Valerie Turner is believ· ed to have been taken hostage by tbe murderer -perhaps be<:ause she -wit· nessed the slaying of her mother, Mrs. Bobbie Turner, a 38-year-old divorcee, and Miss Pat Marr, 22: Police said cbances are slim that Valerie, a blonde, blue-eyed junior et Keystone Heights High School, was still alive. An..investigaUr said she probably was "carried away by whoever com- mitted the slayings" Tuesday morning. The search for the girl was con· centrated in a four county area around this north central Florida town. An autopsy reYealed today that the two women were murdered with different guns. One was slain with a .25 caliber pistol, police said , and the other woman died from wounds from a larger weapon. Although both women were stripped or their clo thing. police wou ld not reveal whether they had been s e x. u a 11 y assaulted. The time of death was placed at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. for 300 years, a whiskey from Bushm ills has been wilh us. Charmi ng us. Beguili ng us in a smo oth, polished and altogether lighthearted fashio n. 15 genera.lions have refined lt. 15 generations have si pp~ i 1. The verdic t; Nea rper f edion. Bu sh mills.Fu 11 of charac1er. Bui not heavy-handed abou t it. Flavor· ful. But never over-powering. Bushmllls. It reflects the past wi th a light and lively flavor that is all today. Compare it to your present whiskey. You needn't purchase a bottle. One.si p at your fivo rile pub wil l tell you why Bushmills has int rigued so many gen~ eratio ns. It is, simply, out of sight. lMPOtrrlD BUSHMIIJIS FROM llll WORLD'S OUlEST DISTilill'£ ,/ i ILfNOOf 1001 IRISll WMISKllli-lf HOC,-IOOllD llf IRU .. AllO'. TltlolOS.IA~IJCll.,WlVI' l'ORK, ll.f.•1Ut • , .. Teen Joins Draft Board HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Gov. Milto.n Sh a pp ad· ministered the oath of office to Michael A. Simmons, the first IS.year-old in the nation's history appointed to a local draft board, and then an- nounced the nomlnaUons of UPI~ ' No Drafting Planned From Dec. 9 to 31 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ~lective Service does not plan to draft anyone between Dec. 9 and Dec. 31 of this year so that young men who might otherwise~ inducted during that period will be able to stay home during the holidays. under 125 had not been called and these would be carried forward into the "extended priority selection gr o u p • • which will be Uable to callup during the January-Marth period next year. Police Seek ' ' three students to the boards of ~ tru!tees of three univenities ... Those who would have been called during that period, however, still wtU be liable to a callup during the first three months of 1m. The Selective Service this year is drafting men with lottery numbers up to 125. The Selective Servi c 'e rev~· the suspension plans 'Up to Six' In Robbery Simmons, of ~fl'Ysville,~ Pa ., said it was "fabu1om •.• to have the respomibillty and to be only 18 ... Re and the three 1tu'dents lhared the podium with Sbapp 1.t a news conference Tuesday. y in response to a . NEW YORK (UPI) -~ • I shells found in an abandoned po r s ques ion. blood-stained car believed us- Students nominated ·to !ill . trustee vacancies at their acbools are AJan M. Cohen~ 21, or Philadelphia, a senior of Temple University; Benson M. LichUg, ~. of Philadelphia, a junior of Pennsylvania St.tte University, and Mrs. Jilin (Sharon) D'Orsie Novak, 22, "":!Httsburgb, • graduate st .. dint ot the Un.lveraity ol ,l'itlsburiJi. ~ 5 a th~~rv:n b~ ed by masked · bandits wbo 10,ooi> {or the remainder of held up a ~ttan bank 119'11. It said 6,.500 of these Tuesday were_ be.mg checked would he called between Nov. . today to lff'll ~Y are part of 1 and NoV.1 f8 abd the 1 re. Ju ammuntitbn cache stolen maining 3,500 be ween· Nov, 29 £rom a stater armory . and Dec. 9. Thus there were A group or men wearing ski m actual callups during the masks stole $14,000 ~ $1,,000 Thanksgiving pt?riod either. from a branch of thi Harlem The spokesman dicf not say Savings Bank five minutes how many men would be left a'rter the bahk opened. for callup durirlg tht fi~t Five periJons, including a quarter of 1972; but he m-nt\lice uraeant were wounded dicated that the number would ,.... . ...-0 • ' be small. He said Jt wu poss!-and five others 'Wfll".t clU:bbed ble that "some" with numbers In the robbery. \ • 3 .DAYS ONLYi T11ursday • Friday • Saturday, December 2 • 3 • 4 • • OllE SPECJAL 'PER FAMILY • ...,. WOW> fXHCI' 10 PAY. ' $\2.PJ fOl lHtS 'YALYf ' .. SATWACTIOM GUAR.Umff> • lO 10 1.S flNtSMlO .s"'a r' 'nOOfr fl OM WljlCM TO OIO<»• e"Ofl!SSIONAl P'ttOfOCIAP'ttl!tS ao. S10ll '°'11A11S. .. c. GROUPS. WELCOME If 2 or rnor• ptnons are photo9r1phtd fOgether th• "'Fifi" plcfutt musf b• of the group. THRIITTMART DISCOUNT FOODS 2701 HARIOI ILV.,., COSTA MESA • -V.Ote Bilf- · oK' d, GOes ' To Senate .' ' WAS!ilNGTON (UPI) -' bill to.llU blllloa. Tiiey ~· not to be ldentllled aald Nixon lduocblJlC abelled punuts In 1 ned to -t on tbe CIDl~ meant -· WASlllNGTON (AP) -Tho 1 ma II, imotO:IUled ...,. kitty pion today. · The' blqeal cuualty from llOIJll hill paOMd 111 aloclloii ference room, HoU:.. and '11>6 Ill.& bllllon • llgufe tbe Sel\11111 mmure w11 14.T ~Pcalllna li>f' .,. .. Senate De80U.tora ToeadoY ,.....,bled the HOUM paJStd blllloo !n 1'1iel over two Y'a1'I • dJilJ · , ntliJilllf Ult acrapped 112.1 bllllon In~ bill and wu cloaa to Nixon'• pro~ •for pmnta who eqoal'lltnt broldcait low llld "P'l...i tu cuta·to w!ll<;b •P,roal· orltlin.J ~ut to lower In-WW!d'hav' 'otten •tu credit plUQ!nc lqopllotes iovemfnC dent Nixon objected. Among dMdual cotpQr•I• taxta for ~~ec,.bilUoo they PoY out flnani:lal -i!llllf. the casuallleo were tu credlta to provtde opend!ng P"Wer for !or ..,.ir ~· '!'lie ,&Jn _, l!l<lr lb lhO ·!or college tu= ~!.'."l': theF~~Y· nd Um ,_ t -' s led SenMe. whlcli bas I'"'* * g • ..,...., per ~~~ ... --, w ... Spec!_ 1 Vote ugges ~-.·but ml tden11c4;1 uempUon for 111?1. \lays Tuesday, tho Wbite J.aJ .. _. . Sources at the conlerence llouro warned the conlerees laid they believed reductlOll ol thet Nixon '""'1d veto the • ,.!!._Ol]-·tho-Ylluk..,te, :,'I( what Nixon ealled IM "~•t ........., H tt contained either T E d D ell k Af ..1 .,.,..... ~ '~~ busting" addillona to the tu "btldget bustto&" Senate pro-0 n ea oe op: . . .~ =~-~ 'l: cut bill wqiid reduce by ao vlslom or the campatgn~tty. · ""'" percent the cbances pt 1 ID idd!Hoo to the veto WASHINGTON (UPI) _ A Senate barlalning teem to aft =~~=-the ~f; presidential -· threat, the word wu ririad k Co__.. today of. effort to recionclle a '2,1 btlllon PoSfl to repeal l1't • w But the veto threat aUll thet N'aon ....id 0 a I I · t~ possible way out of tbO Senate v..,ii>n. of lor<!gn '.aid I\:, ,.quiremeot appU:blt hangs ljeCaU!O of 'Nixon'• Conlr<as baclt Into a special .. • .,_,_ Id deadlodl: le(blatlott Wffh a $3.f billl'on to U ndldateo !or federal olher objection ,-J : ~lie .....ion..later tl\ls year H II current .., • .,. .. ~ H HOUie bill. An oven *kier oil~ ca ;• '•· •! DemocraUc-bacted plaJ' ·to ~ •M.lum him with ~i.1":J':~~ pass..i = p0lnt la the "ar ~·;and finance nut yW'• pres~ • tu plan he must v~. . the-War I ra fl ad rn e 'l t con-Morgan said he Wlf. ready The Rouse nfule;d, u &4 Ital electlop campaign from RepublJCM ,. .. ton ·closo to lri~"-• i. the lmpuae · with five d ULl.r e n·t com· the Senate,· vldlmua!Po11lt""!_. .e Income tu: <;ollecllons. the tho admll)lalraliqn wliO aaked R;p:'°'lbi>mas E. M;,,.gan, , promises on tliafP<1tn1' l!iit be ~~Ito ca..J::l;'i~ sources said lbe Houae and (0.Pa.), chairmln oI the said ba would not give uP !rail Iden! Ibo Senate negoUators did· not plan , ta•d Off House Foreign Allain Com-:"" lufned down. , , . :'.!~~:--r. H--el lo give up that proposal under 500 ' ' ' miu ... aald Ille would. be Wilk, • ' "Ill· i.it ll>e senate .~· ReptS!ll!ativet"'" I. • 'l which citizens oou1d allpc1te , r 1 • 1 .> •Ing, if ~-to ~ off~· ment"ttS..;a Hoose vote._ta,~er $1 <>f their taxes to be put ini.o FONTANA. (UPI} -Mor! a conference OVf!r0 the· aid but thin aee the foreign_. ald 'bUJ. Both ftfle"HoW111t'rind Senate a campaign fund for the party '"A-llOO w'orkera at the KaLser ·and ask the House whether he die," Morgan said in an Ip-bills would only affect e&lfo I th · hol -dldat .. for'• lbole federal ~ 0 Af: ~:rs were opened lteel i mill ·havei been laid off =uldblsa~r'the ~g·, ·Tabiendfment, 1ntro4u~ flees. ri Tuesday night, the smoke bad alnce Sept. 1 due to • IBcit of Mansfield amendment. by Senate DemocraUc Leader The eqi!al'lln!I P<Ovt.lon l.t cleared and the peanut !hell! steel orders, a plant officlaI Morgan . made the offer Mi):e Mattsfield of Montana, the co~t!ona td ~ were brushed from the green ,has reP<1rted. The '!loi<esman despite lhe fact he and moot of woold declare It to be "lhe qu1'<f rfdio . .-it televl!lon ~ felt !able, the House-SeMla said production I! Jlown to the Howe conlereea op-P'lllcy ol the · United Statei u..-,to ll)Qe ·avallible :fi conlerence . bad lowered the 4.l,000 tngot·tom of steel per tho amendment. Morgan and that "all . 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' . . ... ,, r .. • ' \ I I - ~ I I • ~ •. •• • In Its latest report ·coverlnc the qaiiity of South County eervlce dlslrlcts, the Oran&• County Grand Jury bu labeled nveral 1anltat1on aaencie1 "fl'liltllDted and outmoded." · II -the jury's Information In th• latest probe could have been more precise. Although It may have bit the mark with the city ot I,asuna Beach, Including San Clemente's sanitation facl· Utleo In the list was unjustified. . · · Tbe two treatment agellcles have lltUo In common. Loguna ls ll~f along with a croaky, crumbling sanltetio11:')!lan!\, e.san Clemente Ls reclaiming water with a brand:new, $2.3-inillion teolamation f~clllty which bas drawn wid~read praise. As for the 'fragmentation" cbargea, the separate sanltetion dLstrlcts bad to develop that way by necessity. But ~ lbrougb the ·South East Regional Reclama· tlon Autboiit~'(SERRA~ u!lity II the key and the area'• 1ew1ge crises are being met on a regional-not separate -~Grand Jury serves a useful plll'(>Ci.le In pointing out problem• in matters such as sanitation, which us- ually escape Ibo attention of lhe average citizen. But the Impact of the jury's reports are diluted when Ibey con· tain significant oversigb~ or overstatements. For Closer Rapport '; It was an unusuil · decLslon for CapLstrano Unified sebool District trustees -to adjourn thelr Dec. 13 meet· Ing early so they can go en masse to confront Saddlebact Board members; But the school trustees are, after all, quite angry at being snubbed for six months after suggesting that Sad· dleback consider having its trusteos elected from sepa· rate dLstrlcts. Saddleback otficllls ap.P"enUy have reinforced their oppositlnn to lh• district idoa by furnishing sta· tistics gbowing that most ol lhelr counterparts elect com· munlty colle(o district tru.tees at large. But the unHied school dlatrict can point to 111 ex- Error perience with lta seven aepante trustee areas. There ne.ver bu been a parochill approach to government. Voters hav~ close rapport with their tru.toes. It worb fine. · Recently, the Sad~eback board'• confi4ellce wu' rocked a bit when former Laguna Unified board mem- ber Larry Taylor pointed out that Saddlobact Trustee Patrick Backus lost In his home area yet won his seat lbro~gb votos from other areas wllhln' lhe district. Manr community college districts may Ilka the Idea of cbbos1ng trustees at large. That system may aeno them well. But then again they don't have to cope with a Tustin situation. . Less Image, More Foresight News that lhe Loguna Beach school district may have to face up to a whopping $400,000 deficit next year . Indicates lhe current school board could be facing the uncomfortable task of seeking a tax override. Tbe preliminary budget figure certainly will get some judicious cuttin~, but there's not too much tru.&o tees can do about paying teacher a:alaries, nor the need to replace worn equlpmen~ and It probably wouldn't make lhem too b~py to increase lhe prized 24-1 pupil· teacher ratio by cutting staff. Somehow Laguna has managed for years to get by with the lowest school tax rate in the county, while ma.J.n.. lalning a high per-pupil eipendlture for quality educa- Uon. Now it looks as if the economic facts of We are about to catch up with this agreeable situation. Oddly enough, the city council finds Itself in a slmi· Jar bind, facing the need to seek a sewer bond issue after yoars of "getting by." Perhaps if city councils and school boards would pay less attention to maintaining their "low tu" Image and more to facing facts, or at least to eXamining proba- bWUes, tax needs could be spread out on a mor~ com· fortable basis, instead of repeatedly looming as unfore-seen emergencies. ' 5 • . ' iWe Look for Confirmation Of Belwfs Dear Gloomy Gua · P11rpose of Clearly Stated Goals, Measurable Objectives ONE OF THE moil mpectablo •and nsponal~• researcben in thla '!Ji14. Jooepb kJopper, IOIDI yWI 110 Cll1IO kl tbl foUowing coocluslon: 1 "llommunication "'search ll""lS1Y ID-~· lbal persuasive mus .,.,,,_ munk:atloli' II in general • more likely to nb\IOrCe the emtlni oploion of Ill'· audience '!ban tt II to cban&e publlc: o~" What thla means, •inlJllY OIJ!mo,d. 11 lbat we look fer evld..,.. tbat ciloflnna what "' alrudy bellor), or want to believe, and !pore or nje<I aoy eoolrary evldenoe. THIS CAN BE clearly seen in the Maybe there's a dtlep cave back in the Laguna hills 10mewhere which could aceornmocllte the "'Uslooa oerVlcaofthellanKrllhne-- 'lbat 'would mum. their chanllq mougb to utllf1 Oiir .-intolar- eot mldenlll -D. D. 8. .....nir ... If ""' .. •11rr1r ..... ...................... _... ...... '• TBB IOGEY-MAN-of the 11power of the preu" or the ''inDuence of the medla" 11 perpetuated by pollilcal and ~ elements for thelr own ad- vantage, not because It h true. Just u, in much the wne way, certain pollticlanl atlaclt Ille " b ld d e D penuadera" of adve:rttstna, w b e n every -pitcl or researd> Indicates that ad...US!ng eaer<lses only a - and unpredictable lnfluenct on the mind• and decWom of bay<n. What c11an&e1 oor mind Is penonal eaperleoce. Nothing lhort of llvlna in a l)um could mate moat people retOllllae what muat be dODI to eradicate them. Tbil ta tJ'hy progress ii IO slow and a«mons so futile. Army Hung .Up on Hair • WASlllNGTON 1 Tbe Army brass may have fllled to atop dru& abule and raclal 1trUe in tht ranks, bul no one can aceu1t them of be:hlg son on haircuts. Al evidence, SP/5 Harry OuVal, whose hair WU founcl to be perhaps a quarter· Inch ~ iqnl, Is awalUng court-martial for • hotrendou• offense. nj.ileged·straggly locks were spotted ~ •·tll1"Yed off1cet at the National ~ AaOr>Cy where DuVaJ perform• ~~Dom f<rtheArmy. lt wasn't. liu."lbO 'flrat Umt DuVal'• hair baa 1ll&hu1 ..... .,... Army speclllcationa. . .. BB WAI CAILED ~bl• aoperlor, Clpl. Roll<rl Caddell, wlli> sr.imlY handea llinl a wrilta onler • "I, the command- inl olfi<er of Co. B . q.i . Army Security A,ency Support On>up, am llvlnc JOU a hwflll otder to ba,.. your hair cat and J'OU.r mu• Lidie I trtmmed to complJ with the otandarda required ., ,,,,,.., """1&tlona -. Section '· C"= Wt," Caoldeii commanded MUl>tr lmpmaed, Dllval huttned· to 1111 fllrlltlmd '• -for • trinr. ·~ It ' was too late In the day to consult a barber. Sbe snipped off some of his Jocks and shortened h1J aldeburna a biL BUI' THE YOUNG LADY clearly has dllfuent tastes in hair stylu than dots Gen. William Westmoreland, the Army chief, whose ba.lrcut edicts have led to the crackdown on GI balr. For despite the trim, DuVal's hatr length was found next morning to be beyond the legal limit. No less than Col. Hennan Conrad, the group commander, made the morning in- spection. He eipnssed dlssatlsfao&ion with. DuVal'1 bal.rcut and ordered him court-marUaJed for dl5obeylng a written ord.r. Last July, DuVal came perllouslycloH to ID earller «>Urt·maUa!. The lnb'opld hoir inspector of Company B, Captain Caddell, ordered DuVaJ to gel a halil:ut. The GI protested lbat ht. hair didn't rtacb h11 collar and uid ht want~ to talk to 1 lawyer. But ln the end, he sul> mltled to 1 r<guiation haircut. NEVEl\THELW. Cldde!I h u f I 11 y ordt'red a court·marltal anyway. Colonel Conrad dltmisaed t h e charg" and issued a letter of rtprtmand lnatead. , Now court-martial ch&rftl art pending over jbe latest incident. "Tiil• chap juat woo1'gat a balrcu~" Colonel Cmrad told UI rueflllly. DuVal was tralntd bf taxpayers a!I an elt;dronlc warfare analyat. 'th\I is highly speciallied wort requiring 1 · top-aecrtt dearanoe. While ht h 1w1lllnc tlle a ... t KalrcUt Trl&J, however, the Army bas asallJled him to m!l\Jal jobs. P;roviding. Feelings of Achievement · To The Editor: Vice President Agnew, writing In Today'• Education (Dec. 1971), ha.s termed the growing trend toward bebavioral-objectlve teaching u a '1hreat to the American family." It IJ dlfDcult to follow his thesis, primarily became the allegations art totally groondless. 'nle whole basil for developing an lnstructlanal program which ha.s clearly stated goals and meuurable objectives h to provide every learner at all grades with recmTing feellngs of achiOYemenl IN A TIME SUCH u oors, wben the tradlUooal atructure of the famlly IJ threatened by presaure and change, Iba children In a """"9ed IOclety become "goal-lea" and dborientect SChooll must llCC<pt the youDg!tera u they ccxne: uncertain, fnsecuiO, l!ometlmea hoat!le, alienated and often dlsinlereoted in learning. Any uodentandlng of the causes and lactorl lesdlnc to the present plight or education points ~le.arty to behavioral analy1ll. liy providing l m m e d I a t e learnlnt: objectives and me 1 • u rt n g achlevementl, the ~I significantly. rest.Qre.s a feeJiog of confidence and a sense of !elf-esteem to the c!Jlld. WHEN PARENTS and children undentand Iba , learning objective-on idea that presupposes there 1 r e interested parenta -school and home restore to the learning situation one of tta prhnary and traditionar posltiOns: • working lf'OUP cooperating together for a reuonable goal How could such a lltuation threaten anyone? DA VlD CURTIS Chance to Be Beard To The Editor: On Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m., a hearing w1n be had before the Airport Land U&e CommiasloR of the County of Orange in the hearing room Q the Orange County Planning Commission, 400 Civic Center Drive West, Room . 168, Santa, Ana, California. 'nle purpose ol the meeting wW be tG determine whether or not the action of the Board of Supervisors in the matter of 7.one Change No. 71-~ is in the best lnterest.s of the Orange County ·Airport and the adjaceat area, pursuant to the provisions of Section 21676 of the Public UUlities Code of the State of California. TH'.ERE WILL NOT be a public hear- ing u such, but the commission wishes to hear from McDonnell . D o u g I a s Corporation, the proponent, the County of Orange, tile Irvine Company, and NI other agencies, entities and persons who have any information that may be helpful to the commission in making its determination. DONALD W. KILLIAN, JR. 'Acting Secretary Airport Land Uae Commission Weight Control TO the Editor: Dr. Philip L. White ln Today's Heallh ----B11 George ---. Del! George: I'vt heard that you have lQ be popular to pet. Is tbis tn.itr WONDERING Dear Wondering : . No matter how much pressure ls put OD you, dG not give way from what you know ls right. You do NCYI' have to pet to be -hm. Either you've got to tum lhet ques· t.ion •round or I've aot to get 1 new answer. ~., . ..,,.., ~-,· "'7""'1 .. Maillio.x , • . ___ _... ...... ,.~) Leturs 11om rtadcn arcr welcome. Normallr writers ahould conver t~ir ,,..,1iages tn 300 IDOrda or ltu. TM right to condtmt Zttun to fit ipoce or eliminate libel ts re1erved. AU ltt. ta1 mutt fnclude rignahtre and mail- ing oddreas, but namt• may be with- held on rtquut if iu/fkltnt reason '8 apparent. Poetry IDiU not be pub- li.tl1«L ' magll2lne (be h director of the A.M.A.'1 department of food and nutrition) s1ys Qw.t most special diets for weight control and health are the bunk. "'lbe best diet," be 111s, "is a nonnal one with analler eortiom." But where on the Or111ge Coast can you find a top.qlllllty restaurant that serves 1mall portions of fine food? Everywhere I go they stuff the hell out of me. THE RESrAURANTS should have somethlna fine and small on every menu, for the dieters, like a fine small salad with top dressing, tossed, hot sour French bread or rolls and 1 good filet or top sirloin sandwich. Being unable to find these in the beach area, we are forced to stay home to eat. Let them try Monte's on Fair Oaks in Pasa~ and learn something. This dinner Is not cheap, but "'' GOOD. FRANK KLOCK Mboue of 'Blatant' To the Editor: In your lsaue or Nov. 24, two letters appeared in Mall~ .in which the word ..blatant" was used. The first, an official statement by the Student CouncU, California College of Medicine, UCI, 111d signed by Tom Garile, that organization's president, began: "Despite the blatant need for the expansion of health care facilities in Orange County. , ." The second letter, from Jean Forbath, read: "J1cqueline Combs' feature stories On abortion In Orange County gave a blatant1y candid picture of the: economics involved." AcroRDING TO the unabridged Webster's New Twentieth Ce ntu ry Dictionary, second edition, there are four meanings or definitions for 1'blatant." These are : 1. Bellowing, as a caU. 2. Loud-mouthed ; offensively noisy. 3. Too conspicuous; obtrusive. 4. Very showy; gaudy; flashy. SOMEHOW IT doesn't )"'m proper to refer to the need for expansion of health. care facilities as "blatant" nor should Jacqueline Combs be Oatterel! to ha"-e her abortion stries described as j'blatantly candid.•• Or don't letter -w riters own dictionaries? JACK SEYMOUR Abortion Quesdo11 To the Editor: Pro-abortionists have been mofuiting a oni!--slded campaign to change. our laws. l would like to slop and think. The basic quesUon obvklusly Is, when does humari Ille begln? Ir wpt ~ growing within the mother is not human Ufe.. then it deserve.1 no comlderaUon. Only the mother's weU being matters. Because doctors and scientists do not all agree, the easy way oot seems to be winnlng. However, ln October, 1967 In Washington , O.C. the first lntematlonRI Conference on AborUon came to • 19-1 conclusion p~ life. "OUR GROVP could find no point In time between concepUon and birth at which point we could say that this was not a human life. The changes occurring between implantation, embryo, fetus, newborri or a mature adult are merely stages of development. This conference consisted of biochemists, professors of obstetrics, and gyneCology, teneticist.s, etc. It also represented various faiths and races. Because of our present s c I t n t I f I c knowlege of genetic programming we knSW that a plant or animal can only grow into what alre.ady is I t I predetermined species. I bdleve a human fertilized cell already ii a human person. IF TIUS JS a human life, be must be granted the protection of our laws and Constitution. Do we not give life the benefit of doubt when wt rescue a lost child or a trapped worker? How about poor innocent babies? Jacqueline Combs, DAILY PILOT (Nov. 18), seems to feel it's all a matter of money, rush it through, find the money somewhere and get rkl of it, the . sooner the better. As an O.B. nurse, I have seen girls try to do this and even celebrate. I have also seen the tears of regret for the llfe that was golrJi to be. MARIE SWEENEY Abortion Alternatl"e To the F..dltor: In regard to the artide., "Path Paved for Problem Pregnancy" (Nov. 18) by Jacqueline Combs: It I undentand this: article correctly, you are telling any woman who is with chUd, If she for one reason or another does not want to face the responsibility of having the baby, all she need say is "I am not e.moUonally capable or having 1 baby/' and be able to come up with the money, '180 and up, depend~g on how long she Is pregnant. And Planned Parenthood or Birth Control Institute will help her to kill, or eliminate the life within her body. And naturally you will never try to make the girl feel guUty. She will have many lonely moments in her Ille to do that by herself. • OH MAN IS SO foolish when be thinks he can kill 1 life just to please himself, just to satisfy his own needs. No man has this right. When God set up the pattern for 1llfe it was to be ncogniud and respected by all of roankind . In Biblical times, the whims of man, the power of man, the hate of man decreed that a child be slaln. Not being • sure just who this child was that was bom to be savior, counUess numbers of Innocent children were murdered. It's happening again, only thb time man has made It legal. But b ·It really? lt is just as wrong now as It was the11. WHY ARE WE allowing ourselves to partake in the deslructk>n of the unborn? 'Ibey bave a right to llft1 just as much u you or I have. Just how much power does man want. that he can choose who la to live and who ii to die? We do not cut off our nose becauh it smtlls eomethlnctvll Why cut 1 fetus ? It bas done DO wrong. Ple1se give the baby a chance to be born. If the naturaJ mother does not fee.I she can take cart d. the child, put it out for adopUon. I UNDERSTAND there are Cive to eight couples waiting for every child that Is avalleble. The child Is w&nted , maybe not, by Its natural parents but by someone who for one re1son or anotbu cannot ha ve one ot thelr own. May I suggest to the editors lhal they call birth right and give equal space to them so that the young girl can be shown a path other than abortion. PATRICIA FELDE 'Shallow Tactics' To The F..ditor: -~ regards tbe President's meeting • with AFUIO leader, George Meany: The subject WM supposed to have been "Labor and Negotiations With Reference to It" Subject matter was not a poll to decide whether "All America " is ready to stand up rod cheer and appllud and smile 1 approval of Richard M. Nixon. The American people an! "weary'' of 1 the Presldent'a shallow tactics of smearing rather than facing the issues as a leader with character. ' BERNICE BAKER ' .J Laguna'• Charm To the Editor: There are cities in this country with a definite atmosphere. This intangible "something" that prevails could be called a city's personality, for as with a person, the city is thus interesting, fascinating, unique and unforgettable! New Orleans has an atmosphere of adventure and mystery with its Mardi Gras. Miami is renowned, for its rapid growth during the season is like a huge carnival that will soon be sy,·ept away. Po~bly this is why it was called the Magic City. San Francisco creates personality with its cable cars and flower stalls. THERE ARE MANY such cities here and in Europe. Among these is Laguna Beach. There are so many things that constitute Laguna's being unique! What other city has an officia1 Greeter? What other city affords so many garage sales? Who has a gate IJOisted above a pharmacy?· A matinee, once a month, free of charge, only for Women? So many Canadians visiting or r esiding in their city? A beach with so many coves? THE VIEW FROM the top of the world? The litUe patios and courts within its business area? So many indeµf'nden t markets and stores? W h a t city has Laguna'a Art Festival, ballet, playhouse, music sodetles and art galleries? 1tii' restaurants as steeped in tradition as Benton's with its exceptional pies, cakes and baked foods? However, Laguna Is suffering growing pains! Surely, with carefuJ planning, Laguna can and must retain its persOMllty traits, Its atmosphere or chann. Laguna must remain unique, interesting and unforgettably beautiful ! ELINOR DAVIS ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rot><rt N. We<d, Publlah<r . . Thomot K«t>il, Edll<>r All>erl W. Boter Editorial P~Qt Editor 'The editorial J>41:'-' of the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and atimu-lat~ readers by prnenunr tll}I ~paprr"1 opinions end corh· mcntuy on loplcs or h1tl"n'!lt Md slllfllficantt, tiy1yrovldlna: a forurn for lhe vql'l"rtSIOft of'out ~11drn' Clplniora. and by ~till#'· th~ diverse viewpoint. oC lnlorratd (lb- scrvttt and apokl'll'tlen on topics 'b( th• dly. ,Wednesday, December I, 1971 l , • .} ' ! L. M. J1!P Something shy About Balloon "Ma1ter, l marvel bow the fltlie1 tn dse eu. 04Wby, 11 m1• do a-l111d: T~ creat ones eat up the lttt!t oiles;" . ~ • l'erld .. : Fits~ he calchea one lllUe ult water trou~ W. fisher- ' man. Say he's on a Gulf Coast bay near C.Orpus Ouistl. Through the base of the top fin of said fish he pushes a small hoot attached to a few feet of leader on the end of whlch la an innated toy balloon. Then be tums the fl!b j loose in the water. And proceeds thereafter to ca5t his l line under bobbing ac:rambling balloon. Either the caught • flail 1wima lo the other flail or they llWim lo it, Me. This fisherman's name is E., E. Strange of Waco, Texas. La!t time he employed this trick, be report!, he caught 27 fish in a matter or minutes. A MOTEL CHAIN-executive says not one woman to 100 can make a bed properly. His 1nanagers. he says, have ta retrain every °lnajd: they hire. .. NO WONDER It hurts when )'® bite your tongue. Any ordinary old boy can clarnp· 100 pounds of pressure with his teeth, at will. And a fair chewing gum expert can deliver 300 pOUnds, I'm told. NO MAN-MADE racing car ever designed could equal ' the acceleration of a cheetah which can zip to 45 mph from a standing at.rt in two aeconds. BLAZE R -Q. "How come that sporty-looking jacket is la called a blazer?" A. Becawie the first of same, made for Cambridge University boating crews, was the brightest ~ible red. So the Engllah nkinamed it appropriately., ' -- WtdMofo1, Detembtr 1, 1971 DAILY 'ILOI f ·.-------~---~-_.;;..;,------__:.=--------·i Mor e Tuna · · Seizures In · Offing?· SAN DIEGO (AP) -The capture of U.S. tuna flshlng boats at sea reached an all- time peak in .November, but tht AmuiCIM rear t b • months to. come even more. The yellowfin tuna season be1lns Jn January. August :Felando, general manager of the American Tunaboat Association, b a 1 noted that "since Nov. 9, the Ecuadorlanl htlve seized S3 of our boats'' and forced the owners to pay $926,000 in lines and penalties. t "And the water off Ecuador is the area where t h e fishermen usually .tart filhing at the beginning of the• ntw season," Felando said. "We have to fish where the -fi.ah are." Since the early 115 O a , Ecuador has built a slr.eable fleet of patrol boats and car· rled on a lucrative, def~nse of its 200-mlle terrlt'.orial fishing ~ claims. The µ.s, g·qvernment recoa:hlzes only.U miles• the fishing rlghts limit o f maritime nations. It has asked the Americans not to purchase licenses from EcuadOJ or the aix other lAtin and South American naUbm which claim 200 miles unless the fishing will be done within 12 miles. '. • • ( the seuon'• hest sporty~ .. . . '' , • Q. "WHERE doea President ~ spend more time at San Clemente or at Key Biscayne?" Since Janu&ry, Ecuador has seized 411 of the U.S. boats. -· -~ A. San Clemente gels him for about 45 days a year, Key Biscayne for about 40. The woman who murders her husband is not ro un- common. actually. But she who does so for his money is a rarity. Two otbler motives are more apt to prompt these girls to commit such indescretions. Jealousy is one. Infat- uation with a different man is the other. Or so coo tends a criminologist who has made a study of wives who have dispatched their matrimonial mates. . RETffiEMENT -Mister, at what age would you prefer to retire? The surveytakers say 30 men out of every 100 would like to retire between the ages of 58 and 62. Just about two out of 100 want to retire under the age of 48. Nearly alx out of JOO don 't want to retire until after the age of 73. IF YOU BUY stew in a can. better look at the label. Ingredients are supposed to be listed in descending order acain!ing to their weight. In other words, If the IJ)Udt are listed before the beef, you're going to wind up with more potatoes than meat. AM ASKED how many drovers it actually took back in the eatiledrive years to push one Of those ,herds of 3,000 head from Tezas to Jtrnsu. Maybe 50 men ~d do "1t. The TV westerns aren't so ouUandlsh. at that. When 50 thlraty men hit a town, they could men it up to a fare- the-well. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Bo:t 1875, Neu· port Beach 92660. Wild Animals Adapt To LA 's Urbanizing WS ANGELES (AP) -Of all the things a New Yorker mJaht find In hll back yard, 1 deer eatlng a .,,..bu!h ti not one of the. A Los Angeleno, however. might find just that, or 1 raccoon eating out of his trash can or a fox looking for food on the lawn. There are thoUlandl of wild animals llvina: and 1pparently thriving in melropolltan Los Angeles, from the Santa Monica Mountains to Griffith Park, the world's largest.city park. State Fish and G a me Department officials say the wild animals have adapted well to the intrusion of man into thelr world. For the most part, residents allow the anima.111 to wander at will throup the backyard! of hlllllde homes, foraging for food when their natural foods are scarce. set free in thelr natural habitat. In recent months, t h e department bu airWted 5Mt raccoons. 391 oppossums, 48 foxes, 7 hawks, 58 tortoises, 14 squirrels, 5 pheasants, 2 coyotes and a mallard duck . No accurate census of the city'• wildlife ·has been made and game officials believe the animal population ht11 re- mained relatively stable ln re-- cent years. SW:KS SklACN BmSPREAOS American boat owners are usually reimbursed by s~al appropriations b i I I 1 in Congress for the costs of the seizures. But this often takes 250 days or more. In an Interview, Felando said Tuesday Ecuador ha11 started to charge double fines for boats selzed a second time. "There just aren't many fishermen who can finance this for 250 days or longer,'' Felando said, adding: "If we are chased off the high seas in one area, what's to stop the next country from telling us to stay out." Divorces Granted ·By Mail PORT AU P.RINCE, H11U (AP) -F"or sheer opUmiam it would be difficult .to top the case of the man who arrived in Haiti last week to take ad· vantage of !ls new quick· divorce law. Let's call him George. He arrived Tuesday from the United ,Slates with his girl friend. got divorced from his wife Wednesday, and remar- ri,¢ Thursday. · "That's a little fast,'' acknowledged lawyer Don McKay, who handles ID per· cent of the divorce buslnw here ." From 150 to 200 perlOns are shutting in and out of this steamy Caribbean c a p i t a I every month to take ad· vantage of a law which re-- quires no residency and CQn· siders "inco mpatibility" as ample grounds to sever a marriage contract. Court pro- ceed ings take about five minutes. 3 Fo~I But. says George C. Mason, animal control officer for the city the Animal Regulation1 nePartment ii 11>metlmea call- ed tn to remove wild animals that have become a nuisance. All SIZE, l lGUW PllCE TO $S 250 Raccoont will tear off roofs to Uve In atlie1 and sometimu 10 flshtn1 In the goldlllh pond<. Possums wil: move into deserted homes and &beds. Coyotes and fo1e11 sometimes find peta such as ' ducks and chickens u euy prey . And the elllmated I ,«XI deer tn the city en}oy-1 grazlng on beckyard plant.I, particularly ...... The department runs an airlift, r.aklng c a p t u r e d Sl.fBllNG BAGS s2 DRAPES 79c Pit PANRUNUMIDODll lG. $1 PRICES GOOD ONLY WI TH THIS COUPON 'Tis time to snuggle into dash· ing little to ppers-we've the most ex-citing colle ction of tho yeer. All perfect with pants, smesh ing with skirts long or ..,short. Shown from tho group: A. Cotton pony suede, welt seem detailing, brown, antolops, 36.00. B. Wool/cemel's heir double breasted ele.ssic, camel color or nevy, 38.00 Misses' Coe+. • • ·. ..:• -., ; ' ,. j . • ' anlmal1 lo the AnaeleJ Na· ~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:'.:~! tional Forest where they are ·. ~ ••IJl••••••lil•i!l•IE'.'.~ ' t;HRISTMAS! THE WARM & COZY PLACE To Shop ' ' ' it's at ·the. broadwa7 ~.alll.Coast_?lau ' NEW,.O•T HUNTINGTON IEACH CEl:~ITOS OMNel 41 F11liiol'I l1l1Ri 1111 filRt., A"''"'' IQO l11 C.rrlt11 Mtll Mt ll .ef Ott tt• (1141644-tl!J (714) 192.J])I r21)l ••0-0411 JJOOMt.T1otll1Str .. +1714f .. t .)tll SHOP •:JO A.M. to 10:00 ,.,M, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, SUNDAY 11 A.flt+. 6.P.M.' ' I -- • • I . • • • • ,, • I ' ,, ·' . ,, .. ' •1 .. " .. .. •• • I ' l . ' • ' ., .• r.I "' . f " "I • • . ' • ' l I 11 I ' ' • ' . ... .. • ' " Yorty Gets Own Wheel.s ~ANGELES (UP!) - PoliUcllll doo't make l•whJ.d .. 1opu speeches fr'Cllll the rear ~tauorm of. 'dmpaign trains any more becall3e there art: almost no pusen,ger trains to , ~81> from -but that lm't going to stop mayor !lln Yorty. , · Yor1y, an ~can­ didate !or the Demoeratic presidential nomi11ation, lw come up wifb a special vehicle to give the flavor al the Pot )o his New Hampshire primary cam- paign -the "Yortymo- Newsmen Protection 'Jehovah' Moved Icepick Suspect SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) -one eye.-as had been feared Sbow.lng no remorse over inlUaUy. stabbing t \r o kindergarten bitches," she acr,f.lmed aa she teachers 26 times with an stabbed the teacher, according icepick, a diYor<ed mother of to police. Mrs. Jlayerle ruabed into the room from her clasa four said Tuesday she was next door and ""appled with moved by "Jehovah!! to make "" the attack because the schools the woman, who turned the have been "putting children in pick on her. Prlocipa1 Jerome Kenney finally pulled the little bo1es and pegs and assailant away. holea ... As Kenny administered first bil • e. ~ Tbe mayor's office an- nounced today that "the Ycot)'mo!lite' ls a specialty built motor home va11, es- pee!ally -Olllizfl ' . ' w1th w .observation plat- form on the rear similar to those used on railroad ears.• Rose Marie Hardy, 34, told aid Mrs .. Hardy calmly walked police she went to Hillcrest out, taking along her daughter School Monday with the in-and an older girl in the second B • d Oka d tenUon of attacking teacher grade. She drove them and her I ye Joan Hoskey after her five-two other children to her year--0ld daughter bad come mother's house ia suburban SACRAMENTO (AP) -home from ·achoo! crying on Richmond before returning New1men would be able to severa1 occasions. two bouts later and sur~ protect sources ,of unpublished "That woman ,bas chopped -rendering at a potice-,atallon. • material u n d e r legl11atlo1:1 :;Ce'1 · brains inside their Intervtoured by TJeWRmM at gi.yen final. approval Tuesdq ,•• she said. 41111m not in '"r ..,.. • b th •···-bj -ho•. Jehovah o. my soul. City Jail, where she WU befd Y e ~ Y· .., .. JO on two counts of attem.JJ "Our children are not x's, ,..,,. 'Mle 47-2 vote on Senate murder, Mrs. Hardy said she amendmenta sent the bill by o's, clrcles or dashes. It don"t was not remorseful. Assembl. yman Alan Sleroty gG in a OOx. Our brfilns don't h go in a oox. She was putting The llXlther said e r CO.Beverly Hills), to Gov. children In Utile boxes and daughter came home from Reagan. pegs and holes." school twG weeks ago crying, . Homeo wners ' '• ' .. A'busing Newsmen .already are Pro-Police impectors said the and said her teacher "had tected from contem}lt acUOn woman l.nslsted she bad a hollered at her." Mrs. Hardy when they refuse to reveal' the "right and' duty u an Afro-said she sent a note to the source of p u b l l 1 h e d in· American" to attack · Miss school and got back a note formation. Sieroty's bill would Hoskey. from the principal to come in extenq · that protection to un· Both Miss Hoskey, 39, and and discuss the child's pro- published material, and to Shirley Sayerle, 35, 8 fellow _b_lems_. -,-..,,.-,---- Qooke Aid? • • WlSHING'l'ON (AP) _ persons who are no longer teacher who tried to come to·-Mw.,,IH"""t Some 'f ""-.... _,.. a r e a newsmen when the contempt her aid, were s t a b b·e d .J-' ...... "'.....,.. action is threatened. · led! J the f h·J ho~ !My< be lying repea y n ace, c =" • • • neck snd abdomen. Both were abcart"earthquake;\damage to removed Tuesday from the Chew! 'obtain 1low cost fede·ral Coed Q•l't.~ critical list at San Francisco d1sUtor Jo-, the head of the .._,., G<neral H05pital. Doctors said ; SJli.ihlluslriell~tration Miss Hoskey, who underwent ! ~. . Pot Usage surgery for 16 etab wounds, w.r.~-~ sayw. • , and Jllrs, Bayerle, who was FASralWPGwllet 'll»mas 111-appeared stabbed 10 times, were In II .._ befote the • S~ n ate . ap-Jn C II satisfactory condition. They .• tales ... w tflOf1'Y pt-pt1atiomr' 1-ommiUee 0 ege -~-•wearing ·'-~-said Mrs. Bayerle would ap-'Viii~·'-"· • ift:llLUt~ TuOlldaY as!rlnJ for another ~ntly not lose the sight in ~ ..,, fllf rliillion·to·~ the loans. !.OS ANGELES (UPI) -Ar":'.::::::::::::::::~::::;:::::;;:;:;:::;;:::::;::~-.tfW. can't prp.~ a ... crack coed told a federal fact·finding =::e:. ~: o{ an commission Tuesday that 40 )gtpp zal<! !lie SBA has betn perCenl of the studenta at San getlln(J 4,000 applications 0 Fernando Valley Stat. College week since Nov. 12 and "there emoke marijuana regularly. She utllhated 85 percent doesn't appear to be any relief had tried mar•••••• at least 1n '""'"""''" ... ---once;and said she oonsldt!ftd ~ flood of applications ls, it a tYJ.>jca! campus. comhlg mainJy from t~ The girl remained nameless ~traJ· Los A n g e 1 e s as were olhert who made ~·area including Wattsa.-commWa and asked qu~iona: G~ and South Gate, during ~ two-hour campus ~ said,_ . • public Jieering by the National Atibo.ugh it· was or1gmall:f CommWioa on Marijuina and tliiaght alter the disastrouJ Drug Abilae; quake lastF.eb. !J that damage 'Jbe ~isaion alter a Wljlild be ·m,llined to the, San . lt!l'ld.o! f!llt1r!D•I .;.liege and ll'ilrnando Vaitq where n was hig)i ac~ hearlnga ..-• ~ lbe loan llabilny the .,11o11, will report ~could now. run as f~ \marii!Jal)I. Ule t.o the Pretl- •'"San Diqo, h' sa1do dent~ and congress ~nezt '>xleppe·zald "lhert•are .also Ma~ ln March. ·11!13 tlje~ Wlcationl that contractors Jindihgs will deal with dtug . are making house tG house abuse. visit.a. 1 encouraging people to $¢er said the purpose of elgn repair agreements con, thi beirlncs wu to · recom- tlngeDi , upon obtaining SBA mend "a .fOClal policy" con- . loam. 'We don't know If they'll .cerning diig use to benefit the (pt the repairs or not." <'~try. ,, ' . ·' ' •• •. ,fl < ' • .. ·-·. :·~·.··;:. .. .... t •• • • • • • .. • ... ·.;. ::·: . . . . ... ,··::·· .. l ' ... 3 DAYS ONLY ~*******************************'••······· Pearls.·.· ·Diomonds · Rubies ·· Sapp'i~~ ' ***************************************:* ' - A complete line of Pearl Jewelry~ Rings;_ Braceletsr= Tie facs ~ P,i,ns -M~v".'tings -Loose Stones 7 '0pals -Strands -Clasps . r J and many : other items ' ' . ' SAV-INGS tO 40 • :complete line of iewelry from c:i . national' com· pany to choose from! Don't let this savings get by! Supply, limited to one-of·a·kind. items~ • • . HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER . 2300 HARBOR BLVD. • "The Stores that confidence built." COSTA . MESA 545·94i5 ' ' ·- , THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY! DEC. 2·3 ~4 " • ~, • •'; . II!, ' • . ,. . Your Hometowri Newspaper Is The DAILY PILOT No. 1 on the Coast •• 1:30 PM YOU MUST BE THERE TO WIN- TR1Ps TO - SPAI~, MEXICO, SAN DIEGO, S FRANCISCO -CAT AM,\RAN, SK OUTFIT, STEREO, 13,000 PESETAS 2,500 PESOS, 100 REALES FOLLOW THE LIGHTS TO- _1 HARBOR VIEW .CENTER ON SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ·ROAD EAST OF MacARTHUR BLVD. HARBOR VIEW SAN JOA9UIN HIUS •o•o = '\\..),!~ ~ • NE~PORT • ~ C NTIR ~ l ' ',."/.~ • a ' PAClflC COA1l Hl•ftWA'f' I ' ·Wodfl!sdq. Dtctmbft I. 1971 DAILY PILOT Q --JridteOKs · Sa.iita ~Aiia · River Flooding Potential To id .'May r's · . · · By ha llROBAClt ' downstttam, tbO water' would RaDw1y tracks on the north to propo!ed new Yorba Regloool amount ol the JOO-year Oood. In conclUaion, the U.S. Arm>; F yt °' .. ...., ,_ 11"' spill over the eiistJng banQ the Rlv'-rslde Freeway on the Park. ln contrast, the engineer E n I 1 neut' reprtlllltatl'°' ee y 0 te SANTA ANA -"The Sinla "ti spread IDto low-4-in& IOllth. Roper Aid a 1 o-c 1111 d nolad 11111 the 1119 floodl, warned: "OrlllP Co U n t Y Am IUvor can be a beautUUI, areas. .f.citius grovea In .tlie ,.. Standll:d Project Flood WOllld whlc1I ca u • • d wldeaprtad olllclals bow that the ~ SANTA .AHl ~ SupOri,. .tt'u..::""' .,:,.;, .. ~ ~ .. ':'_ost of ~ .. ~reen0oodedRlver ~~.~ Hbe•~. Beooth .,the,. be ~~~cJ; ...,...nood ;, >--~bed c1amas111 1 ed• ~ .. the c1o000u n t l., Anl Cllly~,lt oa a ,!OJ CooJrt J\ldie JET _. rul-Oralll• County Flood .Cootrol ~~ pltit ~ be -~ w1 -· • ~ ~· .. VO v o • .., ...,. , cu~c '°""' w•.-dlaUter edTueada .. ·_t··~-lltltrtct Cllle! Enalneer uwouldallbuttheciubbouoe wateni spreadlngaamuehu being one ttl1ectlng the feetperaecoadllowinlfrom U..-lcted balldlnf , Y. ~ -· wu no ~ ~ area of the a.... River goU S,llO!) feet acrou the enUre greatm .-.led rainfall In the dam. pennllted In the l1qod plain. conOict' .,)! •biter.st-lilvolffit · 'Jul! Mlt mudi a nioMer" -• • .. · • Santa Anl canyon. the area. II WOQ!d, probably The Marcll 1938 Oood-molt All cltlzem.;t be alerted when Santa Am ~ Lorin the river could be In the event -As the.-wator conUnued -Fariher west, the Wlllora come on the.heels Of an earlier deltructl•f' ii>· the modem lo the dalll o~ tut~ Griset votedt on t im.ooo of 1 bl& flood: bas been aouthwestward, It w o u I ,d would spread again to coVer heavy· ratmtonn and would hl!tory of the county-took 58 Ooods; to · ' Uiit llvea assessmenfot::i !In which OOlllined ID a nport lo the Inundate all of the county s orchards, th re a t en the send "1 estimated U0,000 c:Ubic lives . and sent aome 100,000 and property are ln jeopardy • • • ci:>unty Board of Supervisors · new: Fetru.ary Regional Park, Riverside Freeway a n d feet a &econd PoUrlna: over the cubic feet a second down the unless p.r e c a 3 t Io n • r y hls parent.I· . label. tiy Lt OoJ. Harry Roper of the aprtading from the S..nta Fe inurJiate the area of the Prado Datp-three ful?el the river. nituurea are takerl now. Santa Ana City Attorney U.S. Army Co r pa of Jamea . Wjtljers au~y &iglneera. CodtendM that the confllc:t' ol '1be corf9 tiu · I·• a.t lnler<st ""'11d not -u lat completed a study o1 flood because tbe a 1 1 e 1 1 m e n-t damage potenl1al of the river , , .,~~ did ~ ,,. . ,. -for the lo.I-mile stretc1I below ~~~· ~ .. ve.owaera the Prado Dam In Riverside For ·The · Reeord ' OHM DAILY 1 .. ID IUN. 1 .. 7 anything, ri took IOmelhin( County to Imperial llJ&hway ~ awayby~l!!em lopoy. ~-~~-~~-"-• ~ 1m--r. for the linprovements. · -~-s:.•vi.-...,,, W11a1 '~ ..... -· 'Births --·~--' ••~ct ,_ available, the study will be ,_ lQC t"""....,_ 11,UD\ll Ill atended to the stretch ot the C911'~ J)eath Notice• bouncled on the east by CeJ>ter rtver below,Impertal Hlgbway Slree~ hn !lie · north· by to lti moOth In HuntUigton Edinger Avenue, on the west Beach. :~ by ~ Street and on the 111.s 1!>11 lower 20 mDes-of ' . ' ' J'l'eat Interest to the horderinR -oouth OCcldenlal-Streel . -Orange Coast conlrnunlUes of The charge bad be en Costa Mesa Fountain Valley brought by Councilman J, and Hunlln8ton Beach -lhai ~elf Markel lo an aUemp\'to will be oubjecled to .the. pat. bin ~ street lnfproveme~t est damage in ·the event-of a fu- assessment d l s tr i ct m tui'e major flood. Roper wam- 11011thw..t Santa Ana. . ed, during en appearance be- ln approvinaibe district. laat foro counlJ Suepl'Yllorl lut Sept. 17·, councilmen voted 1-1 week. to overrt~ objectlona from a The army eoglneer aid the percent of the property ownera ,.,........ ,of Prado Dam m the area. · prevented damage estimated Markel, who ....t the dWeir at 14411 m1111on during the ti1J11 vote, obtained a ~-January, 11169 floods, but told pcnry-.testralnlng_ order two _ .'COllllty aupervi;.n the clam weeks ago, contending the could not control l a r -.-e f ulUmate purpose of t h e runoffs which might occur ID dimict is to lmprpve tbe value the future or real property .00 lhlit -He salil studits'.are being ' Grisel would beoellt because made of the possibility of fie holds property within the raising Prado Dam another SO · · (;\•~ ·, di!trlcl. . · -feet to provide · .additional ~-'!'11.~,~:·dllth.J.,~ri!;.~ Judge Rutter denied downstream protection for ~iv" :ft! Jwt,hlnd. Jll:•ff" J. "'1,•.01 Markel's motion in which he Orange County ~· warned rvk" " 1 i. Mid 111 ,, ~~ was joined by property owner that those studies will not be f:l'9r, A ,...., Jtne ~I , k! •• Ja . • """'" ~""~~:9.n&· .t:i= t Jol!nW· Harper, an~ dissoJved: coinJ>ieted for at Jtut a year. thoM .,,ft111nt to mtik• -a.1 can· t he temporary restraining · Roper diaculsed the pf'Ob. ~ftl Cl'lurcll. n11nntntff P.ci: 0 er. able effects of a ~ . vv-trlbu~ • .i.-.. conT[lblrl• la St, Jtme. rd • '' · ·· alled !M. ~IMrt 0 ~ori•rk. P.c re 11 The judge said Markel had year Oood orl'tbe 10.mlle area •oYD not demonstrated that Grisel of the study. He Aid such a l:t."~~~';,:!l,5~ii:, J.F · ·Qwng JJrOperf;y within the area. flood generally ·occurs at 1£!. ~'T' ..... ~,:N:1Yf:1,:' ~,,..:: Griset's parents, Eugene and about that frequency . = 1!.Nrt1. \l\ ~!!'' Lulu Grisel art! listed as own-"But It could ocur twice in t.u .. ..,... .f.~~~1 1;1er~1:k Jng sil: lot! in the ·proposed ont year or even tn two •11111 l"lnllllll W11tece, 11 of LIM Al!Mlell t distr'cl U ~ ' 1 he v1na iro1111nb ""'••~ 11 assessmen 1 consecu ve years, ~~~'.ld~..i.v. 11 f~'~1~'&v However, Griset himself, "a med. ~ ...... wltf' Rw. '~~ ...... r.:'i lives at 2129 w. Edinger Here is the unpleasant ~lit ,..~ ,,_,,,.., MortWrv. Avenue outside the dmrlct potential of such an event: °'~ ·~ boundaries. · • --Water Oo"1ng into the ~11 ~'°-11s ~~~ ,.1ac:e, N"'\Wi' Property owners will pay Prado Dam basin woold ~di it L..~Wd ~ "'~~.Nw~.29t>\W1oi about $100 on the averatre for to overflowing by the middle t'~~~· :"" :fj~ improvements which will in-of the second day. By the third i-~~~rcn. :,, cftJde :Pt~. ~ ... .,. .. •bOut ••,c;ubic feet. ~:'111e~r~· =.f1~~·1 wi "";· = stallalion and gutfers. secorid, nine Ume!I ~s m';1Ch u ~~~it • Santa Ana -Public Works poured down the nver ll}_ the ,,'° cmr.T.ftn.,~\;!~~dlmtor ~ 'E. WoJ!P!d~· 1"' flooda~_be ~ ~ ~t'.cton.tl,. -said contracts would be shzned unconfrolled over the dam • Lia. GonNi.....•00/_:AL !. ,.;.,, MtM i Immediately with the Griffith . spillway and JntQ. the river "'''of"'~ ~ .. •· nn. servlot1 Com . of Cos! M to below l~M~ld~tirl.1,rci;.P:,~· =:iw1~: -"-rtpatheny ~ 8 esa - A. short rtrrnW. wm<llff CNHI Mor1u.rv. "'" :iwi pro""'.. · d I I t I D C e ...... OlrK!ort. H.AMM•ttS•M --County Animal Keeper •-\ l!l'. H•mrMfl<tn. R•ldtnt of S.11 ~rencltcai r•llrtd own Wllllt!' •J!.Klfl:I~•. P11111'd ewRY No;rYemllt<' "· 1tn. $1,lrytved br wlfl, AIVllni -. ""'It!' H•mtMrt1111 lll•lltl'ller, &tttr l"eUl1191 ll'lr1• 1r•ndtl'l1ldr1111 e 111 trMt-tr•l'ldtlllld. -Pl'l\'tte f-r•I $en1Cft _.. htllll. h lt1 • _ ;~;.-;~.>Q. .. '1:,.:< Office Needs Occupant • r.,,,.\'.::~?;..%..~ ":fS:~ . . I )r;,~~"' ":is.~.:!~111. •nlll Mn SANTA ANA -<>range the future, the parka director • o.r1n.K1t Mirr i .,.enc1.. 1tlel'll••c County is loo";,.,. for 1 new said . • r)l!•~,.111 ••• ~ Mn Slwl AU"6 f·,~~:Wm t: ~"ttllr-:J!v~~: employe-a Parks An I 1b 1 l The successful applicant will 1 lh• "'"'.-,.-~ 11, "~ 1-11111 Keeper· be enrolled under the Public lf'Mt•1 ,..n. i.. wtlh ""' • · t~itt"~.~ "l:11nt ~r..lli~ 'J'be. position. which pays Employment Pro&ram (PEP), !J1~~v."r~ 1,"t"''",,,.,e1.': ,,::~~'. $8,232 to fl0,260 a year, w~ with fundl provided by the itrJddlrl · ~"'· 1t12 l.«11 tfMfl approved Tuesday by the federal government. IYC., L-llM GW)65. (.'()URly Board r. Su_j>Ol'Yiao .. RlfllMSOft -· l Mll4t911 I, ~n-. Mon\ C.11• N1r1nle, •t the request 0 COlln~f Direc-~i:~·~, t I': s~ ~ncu":'':I O:lr of Harbors, Beaches and 1>111;1t1e • 1 Parks Kenneth Satnpaon. ltw.., L, ~~Lf!•lt! El Med-Sampson uid Ute ne... Gal Athletes !~n 1"st"'rv~ OI JH:'1;.N°"'f!'~ animal keeper would establl!h, . =~=I~~;.~ ~a:~"L.cosl~S maintain and manage small N-1 llPCht W•"'"SJ Tex-......... to ·~-of the -··ty'I Invite Guys To Confab .-• o~O"fl'ld MdllH, ~fWl'ltl I ~e"'~ .. r, -1.1.1.n:'l:I """"' -.. f rH•v. 111Tfl'r'!o~ne:i' c~ ; 1region3l parks. ' w 11 '1tw. ~'1("",... offlC '""· "er-Currently, th·-•-a small "'"' Mon!K 1!0 Mllnanil Pertl, S.11 go:; 1A gr:;:~""-"K"rc vitw """""1"'· animal display in Irvine Pa:rk ITIWAlllT and a flahlng late ii being 00n11d ,t.n111rtw s11W•"· ...,. u. of "!! created in Mlle sQuare Park. Sfflllorl Dt1¥t. "'"""'°" IH(tl. Diii "' N uld b VJ c1Mt11, =1"'":,.in, 1tn., su"\:',~ -ew :r.oos wo e . Clli-. ~ .... ~ .,_,, developed 'ID Featherly Park " t't"''· WNI Jtew1rt1 .T!!n!f~~ in Santa Ana Canyon and VILLA p ARK -Official• of the Orange County Glrla Athletic Asloclation have fn.. vited )>oya to atteod thelr 21st ann~ convention Saturday at Villa Pork HJgh Scb001. ] ;1 i~'.· s'"'"·.~~-·w•tm ~ .. ~ ~ ,. ' _, O'Nelll Park, Sam,_.. 1&1d. Ml"'Ol'lll • '?,11 " f'll9k. E --····1 __ ,, 4' t_ ~.f: 1of11. ...... (91'11rlbutl VICUl.WU y, am.au ZOOS lll'e Mrs. Alice HeusUs, a con- vention hostess, calla the move "just a normal U· pansion of our program bued on our long standing saccesa. '' t Vr.,. IM c..--""""· planned for Univeralty, Mlle Squar;e -.nd Laguna Nlluel regional parka. A1U1UCKLB a BON WESTCUFF MORTIJARY f1:I E. 17111 111., Costa Mna ~ BALTZ MORTIJAJllES Corona del Mar OR Milt Colla Mill Ml WIM ' ' . ~ BIUIAl>WAY MOl\TIJAR'f llt BnedW8), CHta Miii IJ MUI • McCORMIClt LAGUNA BEACH MOBTIJ.lllY 1'111 IAaD& ~ RI. -... Q; - -- PACIPIC Vlllf 1i1BM0111AL PAllK Cellldllr7 Moo~ ' '-.:'-~1"- 11',.t -· ClllfWlllll - • • nu rAMILY COLONIAL nnmlAI. ROME -BebaA-... . "---• llill1TllS' MORTIJARY .., Mala 111. BnllDctoo Bead! -.__ _____ __.. i I Sampton said animals, birds and reptiles native to the area would l>e•""8ht for-the j>arks. Tbe j>eraon :-la aelected !or the Job of animal beper wt11 be eipected lo mal:e'Jlana for the , development the llOOI, for lbtir stoclilll(, and for Pl'Qtf'dlon c>f -natural 'wildllle I In ihe eatabllshed parb, In addition he wlD be retponalble for the feeding of fllh ID the Mile , Square pond and 1111)' other such ponds which may be eatabltabed In But there are othen who disagree .. "Some ICbooll have said they will not send delegalel to a coeducat.lonal conventkm," lbe rejorted. More than 300 atudentl trom 40 Orange County high achoo1I have been Invited to the day long afl1ir. 'llie theme ll 'uLet's Smile: Together," Mn. Heustis said, adding, "OUr aim ii to prepa re atudenta for part.I.ell»' tlon ln recreaUonal 1ct.lvltt11 aa adults." Probation Unit Eco).pgy Report Given Building Set in County WESTMINSTER -The City SA!ffX AJlr'_ .. A· ijjiclal of W..tminster 1la8 aranted roport on California <COIOQ the Oranae Cowlty Probltlon problema will be gtven Tueoil~ Department rent-lne uoe of a by State Deplrtlntnt of former wai.r district llon(e ~~~-~~Ji!'.; building 1t.l.oculfand Wyom- Orange ~51:,.. Qub. Ina streelt. The public ii Invited to hear Chier ProbaUon O r! I c er b1s Wustraled lecture "Ollr Margaret GHor told cqunty Tom!shlni Goldeo Stata" at aupervllon that the deP.!lrl· ?:>O p.m. In klf11117-Juolor ment -has IOG cllen1a In High School, it211 w. Edlnler the westmlnlter ma. :aa ol -Avt. --_ .thtm Juy·~en,.1110..,..._ ___ _ ·-· + = 4More Days of ' .......... u ..... c..._.._..,.,........,....,~,_-...,... You're Safe Wll.,. Yo• S•"• At IC lftlprf • • -I Christm·as Discounts I • flSf-cart, ....,,.. 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Hn J'AIOLY f;fftCVS • ' "Is It time to feed tho goldfish yet?" • Navy .to Retire, Sell Clandestine Vessel -' - ~heriff~ to Shake Up .. -~ity SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - 1lurtJll bla campalp lot >herill, Richard Hong!sto'a poslm lhowed I peace alP lnS!de a lawman's .tor "to 'aymbol!M> lbe ~n1Io1y belween our approach to . VletnaJjl and to crime." Aller bls surprlllnl victory, Hongisto announced plw to act as a watchdog over other law enJ'orcem'ent agencies In San Francilco and to lobb,y for ~eJ in laws concttning ho m o suuallty, marijuana p>ISeSiion and other "ooo- victlm'' crime. ObvklUlly, Hongllto, JS.· a piI»PUf!loi lormar pollneman w!lll I proleaiooll meln, is l<>lni to be ..,. of ,the 111tklll'• IJlPll unusual sber!lls wben he ti'ka oll!ce In January. Pardoned Felons Get Ila sbtt!ll of San Francilco 'yow!g and minori!!... • -¥Unc u a watchdot! County, Ho D g J 1 to will Hongisto, interviewed after over other llw enforcement command ID d<putlt1 wbo bio vlclory, lllid lhe peace agencies, lnc!od!ni the c:oorll, ""' two Jalll --lo lhe Hall oym1>o1 00 bla campa!p pollce, probation c!apartmenl, ot .ru.tlct and one lo suburban Pollen lnd!eated "lhe PIJ'll!d dlltr!d •ttoroeJ''• ol!lc:o and San Bruno -and wbo .....,. betw-what la ~pen!ng in juvenile detenlioll home. 11 ballill1 !n oome COlltll. · Vietnam .:. .,.,. 1\1111, more -Donalil!C '150 eaCb month other law ealorooneni dut!eo money, more lorce and a -ono-tb!rd ol hit AlaJ')' -to under San P'ranclaco'• Joint-lallure lo lll'OCIU<e rOIUlla -a no!>pl'Olll loundatlon wlllch city.county govemment .,. and !fhal !s llappe$1 hi w)ll bolp no!l!hborbood i?OUP' bandied by 1111 po! I c • Cr!m!nal Julti<e _ more and ·'deal W!lb pmb!ems of IOClal department blav ,illlll, more tuet, more and criminal juatloe. He bu aireadJ 11p1 et people -eel In J>li;· and 1 -·waring before city and mll!llclpal cowi . judgea by coo!Uoum, ru.. In crime." state leg!!laHve l?O'IPI In lnlilling tbdr. huge cue .. ...,. 0~ "ere argue -for changea • in laws backlog could be cut It lbey'd aimlnal juallce Jiawb -Ibey aUectlni .. ,...vicl!m crhne." wort 1..,., lioun. One JUdC• advocilec! lllOl'I Of llii Nme. r..--·Honpto-..!d be oupported a reacted by calllnl !Or • uld ~ who rulined bill wb!cb -id remove oil cootempl cltatklll I & .a D • t • .u.r JO ,... OD lbe \San leCll lllDCtlolll ega!Dll prlvato Honglato and the presiding 1'nnclaco police r..... to ....w act!vWea be I w •• D munJclpal Judie s b If t ed become an ed u ca tJ 0 n al cmsenttna adult.s. "What Court r o o m 1 e c u r l t Y talevbdoo newtman atld wort ldultl do In tbe privacy of respona!blllHea from I b • on bla doctorate at lbe lbe!r own 1*h'ooma is lbe!r aberlll'1 oll!ce to clly police. UD!venlly o1 California In own 1bus!nea -and not a DI 'l'be m i 1 d -m a n n e r e d nearby Berkeley. . area tm: ~ llw," he_ Aid. Hoog!ato, wbo ~po bla dark Hollilsto del!nllety doesnl!.~ i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;; balr neaUy trimmed, bis •lace advocate more ol111e aamec clean-shaven and bla su!la Jl!a plem Include: conservative, Was e ,1 e c t e d -Appolntmlnt of Rluben sheriff of the city and county G r e e o b e r g , a 1 a odate of Sin Franciaco by 11,000 pro1..,.. ol aociOIOlll' a! JCPenney .• , ' COSTA aflSA STOU W HAa-ILVll, . Job C1i. ance votes over 1$-)'Ur Incumbent Haywaid Slate'College,• 11 lho Matthew C8rberry. co u n try' a fttlt ~ The new sheriff, who lilted under.her!ll. .,..i.I HolW., ·-H"n SACRAMENTO (UPI) -hlmse!I as a "cr!mlnologial" -Reform of the two county Pardoned felons a>uld be hired on the hallo~ toot 311 percent Jalll. . wblcb have be• n SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The were still ashore. 81 state parole ofBctra under of the vote in a four-man race, crWclzecl re Pe a t e d l J bJ' SUNDAY 12 to 5 ,p.111. _ _._ ---i . • PfppenC>ine UnioeR~ity j 0~6£ COUNTY RESlllOO C~ 1t"82 hf Plk Blvd., lnill lnilstrial Clnpla I ~.-J.G ·CLASSES IEGIN JAN .3 i ~ Socf""-1, Ptychology, "'~ ""''"'~· . M~I . GRAIMIATE CLASSES -. IEINFD.7 , Ion. . \ Alt COUISIS MAY .IE »Pi.ID TO · DEGREES. .\\ Ad¥1M1 R11latr1tll\fl: Doc. ,6, 7, I. . , LI..._: t.\w••n Newport end S.i. Di•9' Freewey11 1 lust off M4cMhur•Blvd. l INFOIMAT10H: 17141 546-l!lr or Poul lu•k!.y, . .(714) 737-6551 Fully Acc...dlt•d by th• W•lf•m A11oe.tetie11 of Sch.ools and Coll•g•s N~ly Everyone • Listens to Landers \ "Pregnanl Perch," one of the The Perch wu mothbllled a new law sJ&ned recently by running well throu1boul lbe !nvesl!latlng -in riCebl most wwsual submarines in after the war but wu recom-Gov. Reagan. city but doing best among years for poor conditions and naval biatory, will be .10ld to missioned and fitted With The measure a 11 ow l n g: ~bo~mosuuala~~~· ~ll~ber~all~,~t h~e~lrea~~lm~en~l~ol~lnm~a~tes~.;:;;=~~==~~===~======;;=========t the highest bidder for scrap. specW-· .8 baII 0 1f water penons convicted of a felony,r The USS Pen:li spec!al!ud "·· d 1 and U pm!oned, to ,.,.. as a . ln clandestlbe m l 1 1 i G n s naviga ... '6 e v c e 1 state parole officer 1,, by Sen. " against enemy 1 bore in-redesignated an amphlbklul John Harmer CR-Glendale ). It stallatioos hi three wan .and assault submarine. Two of its would• not apply to those was the only U.S submarine four diesel engines and all of convicted of capital crimes. to win a combat patrol award tta torpedo tubes were mnov-Parole officers are employed In the Korean conOlct. ed to make sj>ace for 170 by the Slate Department or The 7.3-year-old vessel will Correctlom and the California be pulled out of its bertb at troops. Youtb Authority. the Naval Reserve Pier this In the Korean conflict the Also approved by t b e week for its final voyage, Perch landed British Royal Republican governor wu . a The Perch was the Navy's Marine commandol behind bill allowing allocatioos from ftrSt undersea craft fitted u a C'A>mmunist Jine.s to destroy a the State School Fund for commando submarine and majbr supply network. servlcts to handicapped adult could carry 170 troops and 'an In 1963 the Perch operated !tuQenta in c o m m u n i t y assortment of landing craft. . colleges. The measure was She received the nickilclme from the Philippines as the on-·authored by Assemblyman "Pregnant Perch" durlgg the zy U.S submarine baaed In lbe Carlos Bee (D-Hayward). Korean conflict becau.. of the western , Pactl!c. 11 took part A third bill •pproved by the gigantic round chamber on her in training Marine, special governor boosts the number of deck, part of tbe boat's apecial lo,.,.. ¥1d underwater damoll· Los A111eles County Superior equipment. liari team persollDll in recon-Court judges from 149 to 11 . it was &!Signed. tbe taak of nalasance and Jn provhfina: It waa autbored by Se sinking enemy sbir:-JD its first training serfices to allies George De.ukmejian (R-Lo year of service, 1944, and countries. Beach ). downed a tanker wt t h The Pentagon P a p er s :;=======;C:==:I torpedoes and a trawler with revealed that at the time U.S.· gunfire before belng converted supported South Vietnamese for secret operations. commandos struck North Viet· In t~. the Perch secretly namese objectives. landed Australiao commandos In 1!115 the U.S. committed tn Borneo to knock out ground troops to the confilct Japanese communications and ~ the Perch landed raiding destroyed a Japanese coutal and reconnaissance tea ma tanker before it wou1d radio a ahead of Marine anmhtbloua report while the Australians slrikea agf)illl the Vlei eon,. .. Saturdays in : The D~ILY PILOT .flO§UAa7~$~ ,. ' 11.?romises Tu fay You A Guaranteed lnco'1te On Certificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Rates Jn·36 Years! Ri&bt now, while cumnt high inlerestnteapzevail. aelect theoertiAcate • account: that beet IJU.ita your needs! 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FOR HUIE DELIVERY OF THE ADOHR ECOLOGY BOTTLE CALL NOW (714) 839-2100 ·"I \ • ' • - ., Plill'l1Nl'lu• F1RST AID New Jordan Premier 1 • ' I • ..J Cities Unity .Promise • AMMAN, J9rdan (AP) -To previous Jordap Cabinet after friend!, Ahmed Lozl is "'a a dispute with fonner Prime nla, polite, quiet fellow who Mihister Bahjat Talbounl over should do a good job." To the guerrilla issue. crWcs. tbe new Jordanian • Lozi is likejy to ·be prime minister is colorless overshadowed as principal and likely to operate only in adviser to the king by Maj. the shadow of King Hussein. Gen. Mohamtt.ed R a 11 o u I Loz.l's job in following the ,Kilani wbo was named u assassination of .P.r>i m w Hl.ISSein'i national !eC\idty Minster Wafai Tell in Cairo on adviser., ' &mday will be to keep Lczi Was'brough~ into·M• Jordan's Palestinian problem Cabinet in October lf7'0 u from bolling into a new crisis. finance minister when \he llW; fil:e' ll!l lvio "'"'~ _ ~nomy w..s reeling under business ' Cai«>-11,~"!"~' .tjle elllrls of the 1910 dvl\ hiµi Ort · y '·an:et 'hit. war with the guerrillas. , appointment Monday to take He was instrumental in Tell's place at. the joffi! ~ab obtaining loam from Western Defense Council me e fh 1.n g governments and intematiooal there to plan strategy against o r g a n i z a ti on s to keep lsr~el. ·Tell was killed while in . development projects moving Catro for the sessions. . ahead a(ter._Jordan lost 174 In a statement before-. -million Ur ·annual subaidie11 leaving Amman, Lozl. 46, said, . from _ 1fuwait .and LI b y a "I pray to God to help ine tO -bieeal$l of 1 Hus 11ein'11 C{lntinue in the footsteps of thet CrickdoWn'. rui tbi g11errllle. late martyr Wasli Tell, Ullder. ·. :Lozi was .graduated from 4 bi11 majesty's guidanced .. in teachers 'college. in Baghiiad1 order to perserve the unll)' of Iraq, and taUgbt briefly before Jordan. Thus we will stand entering Jordan's civil service. united against evil, treachery He ~began a t tr a c tt n g and aggreSsion." Hussein's attention when be Like the man r succeeded, was named assistant protocol Lozi·ts from Ute·east bank of . officer at the palace in'l.953, the River Jordan, but he does 1ater becoming chief P.rotocol not enjoy tM :same support officer, a post be held for.ftve ~ Tell C{lmmandfd wilhin the §eMS. • !-. ,,.,. army and among the Bedouin Lozi left the pa]ace to tribes. -J, become a Parliament ; ,... . • ·Wld-1, Dtcln)blr l.19n IWLY-PILlll' Ji en of ·God' Migrate With Message: -··Chil BAYW"1\I> (UPI) -''l'lle "ll't burtlDg OW' work Tfwlb&lvin( IDll Clltlllnw ~ 4 Gad" ~ you111 people," be Aid, bollday1 11111 d 1 c Ide In- --,. their 4 o o o "!IO we're ""'"°' all 1,000 dlvldual)y •hen to rehlnl to dlldplto -for tho boi14-11 home to show ,lhat the ldda • tbo,relljf4u.s community. to ..... tho ooct doeln1 drq !lave faith in the prqram 11111 Parent& in oeveral areas, ln-llYJ>OOllM ot olberwbe ~ in the Loni." , cludinc SeaUle and Southern ~11J .. Freeb'" to~ s._llldtbe40°fam1Uell"cl. C'.alUor:o!A, ,have formed llllhl oplml lbelr win. the )oolely organlud faith In-arglllhatlons teeiinl I~ "Wt"" hod ...,. b 4 d volved ill tbO dispersal ue ill teparate lbelr chlldrtn from publidty ill tho pu1 month the Unit.d Sia~, E,,gland, tbO MCI. frooi polOlll '11"'!'1 wjD 1ay Germany, Spain, Del!""'~ In ~tie, LlndA Mtjsiner, we'n uai111 diui• to kolp \be ai>d Clnada. • an "elder" of the tl(Ollp, said kids IOd other -whfcb '!'be YIJl!J!4 .".Jeaus Freaka" •' a press COl]fer~ recently Jiiii ...... 1 b:ue," .. Id -b<cin bltdll>lldng oome lao\ she bad utenalve bac°qrouncl CUMlnpam, a 1pou.mAn 1111: Met alter pbon!"' theli In antl-dl\lg work with young •comm ... of 30 young P"'i~ parente, CUnningbam Aid. people and "tbi·ldea that we in thll San Fra1lcllco lllllUfl>, \ Tbey will remain homo for the would uao drup in our work • . • ' " ' ' ,. J' ! . ~.•)--.-Cl·•.~'- ' ( I • ~ \. , .1~ • . . for J...,. Chrllt II the bel&ht leulng Ill lloct. · Aid. addina that 1~ who ol llupldity." "J.,. Diver forced . ..,,..,. WIAU to tlq home olW tho Another l<ader of the seatUe to follow him," QrnnqJram 'ritlt tl>oUld Illy home. commune ll1d ~t •1we arel-'.:...:;~......:=......:===;_=:..==:..=:<..:=::....-- 11tging them to go to thek homes to prove to their parenta, relatlveo IOd frlendl !bat thll bu been 1ood lor them , not bad/' Nkt the woman, who ii known by tbi Biblical name Debot'ah. · Cururlngbam I I l d h massive bo1lday trek would prove that the Chldren of God, ooe of. the largest ol the "Jeaus movement'' lf'OUP81 had nothin1 to fear by re- \ • • • /, ' I , • . • I t f • f I Tell was a tough foe of the member, then received hls guerrillas and.aupporter of the ... first Cabinet post . in 1963. He monarchy who,would brook no served in various posts under 9pposition f rl c m Jordanian '.sev,eral prime ministers, until po 1 i t i c i a ~ s , especially . he became finance mlnl!ter Palestinians from Jordlp'(, \lfKler Tell. , west bank, nOw occupied;.by . 44t1e_ is known about hla · • If you're a low tar cigarette smoker, you'll like .. new 'Marlboro Lights. the Israelis. "prlvat'e life, as is the case with Lozi tried to C{lmpromise many Arab politicians. He 18 with these politlcia111 but married and haJ two sons and eventually wa:ii dropped from a two daughters. PRESCRIPTION FOR CHRISTMAS PANIC Here's a delicious sure-cure for Christmas panic. Guaranteed to cure thole "what-am-1.going-to.give-and·hoW"Wilf.l- pay-for-it·headaches." 9ur special H.A.P. '(Hld&A-Way Plan) can hel p make it the merriest Christmas yet. Shop now whilo selections are best. Use one of o~r convenient payment plans to defer your payments. 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Apply Now for febr4ary 7th Day or Eve,iiing Classes Wllll 01 fttONI l'OI INFOIMATIOH Ol C.lTAl.OGUI aoo South a...ictHint· Aniheim. 92804 .. · · 17141 635.;!453 "* .._ of J,o. ., u.1. 1....m .,. eonfemd •" Gf"dlllftcrl from th." ytar progr.m cf the Col!.g• of Llw, Clf*'lfing under Owlet of .. It•• of Clllfomla. 4-Gnd.,....,. 9ir11ibt. to t1i. It. Oi!lfomt• ~ l1t ~ -fOl vrmJ.NS • • i GWC _ Opens New th 'Shrew' e·ater • • , BJ TOM 1TnJS under the dlrecllon ol Warren o'clock. Jle!erv~ M7~mt. ~al Iha llimllllllOb .......... ~ L •-m u.ro..gb &uaday bl Iha Cal .... °"""'"""...,, J. Deacon. , Tenr111ee WJllWnl•· flrct Beach .Playboult ll 'Jto11 Aw ~ Bleleh· ..-V• State UUJe ~-Dean 4 ~'--,,.,_,_,_,_t ............._ I u*' QIS): 4111 H•.' • Hea· llld ,Danlel &ott are It'• -I long fivo _years . "Martln~T h. r •• ' flay,.,,_..,_ M•oprlt, r--. ..-:. 0 .. "'°'·· ......... will be -and lllUllcal dlredor, l0t Goldeo Weal Collett'• ~. Y...,._Jloo lothedtamUcflrellllll'!", AnankandOkllAco wllll pro· IA! flnal respectively.-atlollll'IO- "' drama1 m"f~.:'!';'~~-~ · Tudle and Hoa Park, bud ~"c-mllJ~, lolllll llurplly and ICatborJa_..:_=i:; T•oraday SIU. Ibis --Iha~ the cul ol ,,,..._ ,... dolliar ........ --Iha.-~-~~~~~~~~~~ Beach shadent. gel I !ltlle Wilder ~al. p-;dladlllecl flir ..... ..,, ti!--..... ., !lit_ ......... I c I eJbtnr room. will be glYen rn.i.,, Soturda, ~ ...S 6a111rioJ ~ .....,~ ™" GWC thesplam In-and &mdoy al I o'clock at .the .Ricllar(-.,. dlr!da a TClllJ Caltle, llJnt". -· augu'rite their new, -t Third Step Theater, lll'I <;llll,cOm.""8<1 of Carol Dab!.. Del>orali . Hackett, "Jobo ~i:~ .Tbea..!'; ... !::,ldo~ Newport ' Blvd., Coala M..... Tom :raliR!erro, s b ar 0. Heosley and Sam Venlocia William Siut..p;,;;;.;"adioo--·-sll-!383. Heuslohelt!. and Jim lljlelrl Ill a1oo · .... featured In the Huft. filled comedy ''The Tamio! ot * the cabrillo "J>loYhoule, a. un,toD _production wb1!i) pla)'I the Shrtw." Two of the top dramas of Avenlda Cabrlllo. Sib tridayand.Saturdly.tl:3Gln ''The lint play In a new the community tbeotu le8'0• Cl«nente. Cur1oln lo l:30; the playbouae, 2110 Main St., lbeotu ;, very Important," con_Unue Ibis weekend bl l"""'alloos ~-HuotlnilDG Beach. ~ direclM Charles Mitchell com-Irv.me and Son Clemente, '* c ' llool -!. ' , menta. He decided on "Sbmr" while a pair ol llgbt and WJY 'ltloder .the Yum Yum * . aft.er considering 1everal COD· co~es are being offered in Tiet" closes out itl three-On other lheatriCai ftonta temporary plJ)'I "becal.IM it Costa Mesa and Huntington weekend rua at ~ CO.ta .. Hay Fever" continues i~ aeemed to be the beat, nol ..,. Beach. Meoa Civic . Pia,-~ . ineo'ry run at lhe Lort Beach ' ly from lhe alaodpoinl of The ma'• top attnoctloo is fullil perfonnanceo llCbeduljld Community Playhoulf, wtille talent, but for audience u the Irvine C:Ommunity Theater for P'rkter. and Satw'day eyen-; , Cal State FUU.erton_ wraps up well." productloo of "Death of a lngs at 1:311. Patl Tambellln! ii Ila -week Production of CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Romeo' a ·Le Hacienda· Pia'"•• the I··"·• roles In Sa1eomao" which moves into dir<Ctln!. · "Man of La Maoeba" the ~~pear;;'production ill second weekend at UCi's ·Qebbie Ensign, ,i;ton r.ong, Alex Koba ~ ( 8 will be Von Shauer, 1 M Humanities Hall Playhouse. Ray Scott and Mary SUWvan predominanUy Orange County aophomott, 18 Petruchlo and Richard Dow directs the make up the cast of ttie cast in "Hay Fever., wlt.b >JceY Renata Florin, a veteran GWC Arthur Miller drama. romantic comedy at the Com-roles tak'en by Ba r b a r a actrea&. u 'tl)e f1ttbrand Aaron Fl~el', Hilda Allei, munity Recreation Center on Crooker, 'Ron Fillan, ·Denis 'l'.119 Mountain Road, Laiiuna Beach · W..crMINlew.lly,--~,_..,-..;.., .......... ~ ""°"""...,.., ~ blllb. 'lo ,_-. wlttr .... -~llnd ... iddovtlllllJS .. ol .... ., ...... AltTISTS ltlP'llillNTl.D: '11•-··J~ T•lllM. DH MlllW, Mt lllw, .t1M11 T-'VM, Mln'ell1, j Ulll Y~ Marta _. a"1 .K .... lllth1 M111ir,011 r, kftf1of Ntifnltt, H ... •ldllt*. DMM 11119 ....... L.U .... t1Pc.1 cri.... T-C-. ll:tay _,.., ............................ ,. ,,,._ ,. ..... ,..... &Ill ..... M ..... Cl,.....I, Dlr'lt l'u, 1111 l'llller, kit, ..._.... ...,.,_ Mll'\lll M11N1, ....... JHlu Wiii, ~ W .. -. C .. 111 ...... , Willltnll ll:lfll, K11u ........... V•ll W~ MlllfV ... Mt1111 ....... . Katherina. Bob Milla: abd Gary Saderup t b ~ Or an g e Co u.n t y Thomas, Randy Keene and The JS.character ~aat, headline the cut foc the FaJrgrounds. Reservatl®! Elizabet_\· Gor:dO'n. ._. ~ lolfyrefr • 1 h lat&est ol •any Golden West Irvlneproduction,tobeataged 83U.10S. • Perfo~ are Friday and • December i, 4 & 5-12 noon to 5pm .prodUctioo, will feature Rick r~Fri;":;da;y;;;;aod;:;;Sa;turday;;;;;;;•~t;l;;;;·~Co~o=liouinl;;;;;l;;ta;fi~v~e-~w~eek;eod~. ;;;;;So;tur~d~a~y;;;~0\~1~:311~1,~tii~· ~the~~:;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;::::;:::::;:::::====::~:...; Wait.., Chrla WU.On, Dao Browit, Roo · l\osf, D o n Bartemeyer, Ronald Hoeffer and Roland Barajas. Curtain time. 11 ''°'clock in the new GWC laclnty ol 15744 Golden West St., Huniio8ton Beach. "Taming of t h e Shrew'' will run t w o wtekends, F r l d a y 1 and Saturdays, with t I c k e t a available 1n the .co 11 e g e bookstore. * .An original ooe..act mystery. comedy entlUed "One Plu.s One Equals One''· will be per· formed tonight only at 7: 30 by the Sallta Ana10>mmunity Pia yon. Robert · Paver, who wrote the script, also doubles as director for the production. The cast includes Lance Sall· tng, Solan o•connell, Margaret Boyer, Olarlet Pait, ' Bobbie Menet, Joe D'®nato, VISIT THE THR!FT-D-UIX NEAR YOU · Capistrano haclr .. :142'1 ~ Parlr. bH CUTOUR tOUPONS ... BEAT:THE HIGH .COST OF LIVING! COOL ' 'J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Lee Ross and a "surprile , · ·mystery 11:1Mt." Admilsion is free for the 'I f · Ad rf." ~ • " ahutle .l-IOnnance at the San· • ! 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COIJl'ON mull: 119 c-~ '<IMll .-..ia-"" ~ v.w lftw -...... 11111 I -------I I> SPORT JACKETS e='"*eout'OM "'""" ... ..........._.. ... t.11: SWEATERS and SLACKS 1, Real Life ~ •' Tragedy_, Well Done By CYlmDA LOWRY • NEW YORK (AP) -Death is one of the most common . commodlUea of televlalon.....:. m, westerns and cop stories mysteries and soap operu. ' ~veQ '°• tJie de,ath of Brl111 · · Plccoip In Tues'd.oy night'•, : "Br~an11 Sona" was piintUJ, to , watcll. Perh1pa It wu because ; the s.torr>deaK with two rut : peopl~ -P(ccolo and his : Chicago. Bears football tepm- . mate. Gale Sayers. ~ The 90-mlh\lte "Movie of the · Week" told Qf tbe • great 1 friendship betwetn the two men, one white and the other l black. The early part of tile · film concentrated on football training camp pradical jo~· · and locker room exborta)Jons . by the coach, whtcli. madt It • look like an old fashioned Pat ; O'B(ien movie. But when Pie- : colo became ru and underwent • his first cancer st.irgery, the , story took I sharp turn. ' Despite excellent performances by James Caan as 'Piccolo and especially by Billy Dee Williama 9S Sayers, the attempt to show how thelr relitlonshlp affected e a c h man's life didn't quite come off-it never seemed to get below the surface. Earlier, "The G r e a t • American Balloon Adventure" U!JaO Dun .,..._ seen on many independent st. 'ff • "" OAIL'Y l'ILOT SllH ....... lions, was a novel experiment I: in travelogue form. Annchair Riy ~tf (~nter) tries to figure out the answer to a question that may split up voyagers had a cbailce to see Debbie Ensign and Ron. Long in this scene from the Costa Mesa Civic Play the United Statea largely ~ouse coi:nedy "Under t;tie Yum Yum Tree," closing Friday and Saturday at the through the eye.I of Bob Co~~ty Center auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Wallgunda, a 26-year~ldl·~f::;:;-::;:=:;:::;:;:::;::.;;=::;::::;:::;:::;::~iiiii~~~~~::::===;;:;:- . • • ' ' balloonist, as he traveled crosa f' country. KHO This too was a noble effort · rf 1 that only partly succeeded. · The hour was most lnte:resting when Waligunda was airborne , drifting leisurely over th~ ' Grand Canyon or tossing in JU · rrg m ' UIJ the winds over the Rocky Mouhtains. It was less than fascinating-at ground level. The Public Broadcasting Gllf PaCk Stations will pr .. ent three . ' more of those beautlfu1ly pro- duced British series after lhe fin:t of the year. AT YOUR. FAVOllR ITOa f • .• KIRK JEWELERS OF COST A MESA IS NOW FEATURING THE NEWEST PRODUCT OF LITION INDUSTRIES, THE FAMOUS "Y AG" (YTTRIUM ALUMINUM GARNET) SYNTHETIC DIAMOND WITH THE HARDNESS OF B· I /2. THIS ITEM SELLS IN RETAIL STORES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR $50.00 PER CARAT. WE AT KIRK JEWELERS ARE NOW ABLE TO SELL THE SAME IDENTICAl ITEM FOR AS LOW AS $25.00 PER CARAT ! ! ! THIS OFFER IS LIMITED TO SUPPLY AND DEMAND. DO NOT MISS THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME OFFER !!! ALL ' SHAPES, ROUND, MARQUISE, EMERALD CUT NOW AVAILABLE!!! THE MOST EXCITING ITEM TO HIT • • • THE JEWELRY INDUSTRY IN MANY YEARS ! 11 lllUIANT CUT • • .. • MA.OUISI HAUOl SHOPl'IN• CINTll 2100 "-"" -- c-"'- MS.MH • IMElA\D GIT OHM . • ~ .•··· ) • t.A!LV PILOT Music Center Proclttc!tlon 1- Rus~ian Opera Cream of New York Crop ,, ' '111 -TOM BARLEY • take In Silla' venloa of lhe profen cat nape 1nd Cindy to . !Mllllf~, by the ~ ot., o.uw •11tt "'"'"' auI•-•I) ,.,,.. n.. I ,., bo ' ,-.,,, Looklni blclt over thrte ' "" .., ur.,. ,..een o -c re of defendtna bla . 1111!> up •bove the IMIDOl'lhte weel<a. of tJie New Shemalcha, the golden-voiced .rtly baet k!nldom. . In her lolden ~· •ad . York Cl\)' OprrJ'• tilth "1JIUal !empttw who puta lnln her Tltty are the very , •Ame tribute applleuqUaJli t6 vial! to Los Ai!ieJts, Ii !.n't vocal chorea wblt RimHy· lmp,...lve ldngplna o! • Tito , every member of • Oewt..,; dUllcult ., predict the critics' Koraakov'o other I e mm e CIPobllllCO cr..iton lhal la,.1n :']! cholc!e from 1 1o.0 per a fatale, Scheharazade, puta Into this critic'• oplitlon, the.,...I • production. Rlchanl ,T. GW, "'! prorram th1t luls contained Its her footwork In the liillet of lmprualve piece of ataginc' ii!: . the hones~ fiua~ ·Gtnej'il fair , share 'Of aupe.rlaUve that n~e. the New Yorkers' repertok,. · Polkan and Muriel Greenapoa, productlol\S. Wba!'ver Siii• lnjecled Into ·CoatumJni, ota11n( ind 11 the homely, lulppy Amelli • Most ,rave reviews Wm. to ~· role _It aimply ~n't decor are lavlahly applied to deserve 1peclal reco1nltJon fGJ:. have goo. the way of VerdJ!s have been superior to the· C1poblanoo11 concept of the their major 1t1pportlnc rolei. i•un Ballo MllSCbera" dispite superb interpretatk>n ol Carol fantasy that Rt m 1 k y. . And a special round · of the ibsence of idol Beverly ~ e b ~et t, a 1olden-voietd KOiralkov had ln mind.and the applauae from this comer '°' su11· from · that I a v f 1 h ~prano who gave ut tome raull ii a b r e 1 t h \a t I n g one ot the bes.t muak:ll Jiroduct1ori. Sills' wort in tntrlgulng vital 1tatisUcs to go bKkdrop thar·n.cs t be contribuUOm vta the baton in "Roberto Devereux". and 1 along with her g Io r I o u s audience 1pplauding 1n delJabt the New Yorkers' fast clof1tc i'Tosca" that . gave Maralin delivery of t{te sultry Queen long before we beard a note of season. Nlska ample opportunity to whose allllllCe with Le Coq the oper1. Walter &wklnd 1eta thal .show WI her r a p l d 1 y d'Or spells dqom for the C.poblllnco't inlplr1Uoll was O\laUon for bis ma 1 t t r'.'I y multiplying talents put those dodderll!g Kini Dodon. to be "'" In the coatumlni•ol Interpretation ol • llCOR lhal two operu Clos< to the top of She had to be good to the bliarr< bl.of that 1lvea lta caD• for 1 lltUe extn In flie any ftn:al ti..t;:jatlon. ._ ,compete "'.Uh Nol'man Treille, name to the opera -a 1ilvtr, way of llailOn b e t we e n Uhl tllb: all too short a re9owxhng bauo who shed gold and red ·cruUon that orchestra and performers. 1euons1 piece 'de resistance nei'y o~ of the virility he gave Ruth Welting t b e Those same performen, we 'wu, from th1a c r 1t 1c,1 normally injects into his rolu necessary touch of bright noticed, made 1 polnt of vlel'!"llnl; 8 atiging · 0 1 to otllmbte muncl the 1tage, eyed, broOdlng evil that is oo letUng the 1dmlr1ble Suaakind RlrMti-Korsekov'a "Le Coq P,Ot·bellied and beavy·lidded, vlW to any depSction of the koow juat how mu c h d'Or" that far and •Way . in ~ aplencled portrayal of role. differe:nce hit ·eaale eya W ecllpsei any'earllet\.ei:perlence(j-™-:--~°":· ;ltheiiiiilmonardljjiiiiiijiiijwijhoiiijiiijSheiiij.iiiijaa~nf~jjber~~r~o~·t ii iiiiimiad~e~lni·~th~ait id'i~~~-~..:"_ ol this enchantln&. a n d mi1ca0y Ruasiafl fllty tale. ~ ~~e~~~.::~:1~·-;: 86 STORES BRIM-FULL. lhli avid admirer of the Of Chrl...;.as Goodies grossly underrated Russian , •1111 composer. 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AmlslroJ\g of ti 1992 Dewayne Ave., Camirillo, • baa received bis first U.S. Air Force duty aSslgnment after completing basic: training at the Air Training Commanti's Lackland 1 AFB, Tei. The airman has been assigned to a " unit of the Strategic Air Com- mlDd at March AFB, for training and duty in fuel eervices. Airman Armstrong .. a llim graduate ol Newport Harbor High School, Newport Beach. His wife. Susan. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Robtrt C. Moore ol 1696 ' Samar Pl., Costa Mesa, Calif. Airman First Class Ridw'd T. Couelly of 1590 Standish : Lant, Huntington Beach, is a member or a unit selected to receive the Aerospace 1'.>efe.nse Command "A'' Award. Airman Connelly is an 'aircraft mainte11ance · specialist with the I 4 t h ·· Fighter Interceptor Squadron ' at Hamilton AFJl, Calif. ' Second Lieutenant Randall · ' R. Rolfe, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Edwin H. Rolfe, 2523 Vista Bf.Ya, Newport Beach, has • graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tei:., from the U.S. Air Force orientation course for MedicaJ Service Corps officers. Lieutenant Rolle was train- ed in the management of medical s up p o r t activities which prepared him [or ad ministrative positions in USAF treatment facilities. The lieutenant Is being assigned to Vandenberg AFB, for duty at the U.S. Air Force hospital. U.S. Air Force Chief Master Serg~l Arthur J. Cuthbert, son or Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cuthbert. 2:240 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach, receives his certlficate of graduation at Tyndall AFB, Fla.. from Brigadier Genera) Lawrence J . Flemtng, Air Defense Weapons Center commander, upon completion of the cen- ter's malntenanct manage- ment. course. Sergeant Cuthbert is assigned at Grand Forks AFB, N.D., with a unit of the Aerospace Defense " Command. The sergeant has completed a tour of duty in Vietnam. Navy Airman Apprentice Dllvld P. D. McAsklll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Harris of 14272 Hammon Lane, Hun· tington Beach, graduated from basic training ai the Naval Training Center in San Diego. Marine Second Lieutenant Josepll E. Dllrand, son or Mrs. P. Wrtghl of 2B3 Delmar st .. Costa Mesa, has completed buic jet training w i t h Training Squadron Nine at the ~ Naval Air St.atkln In Meridian, Miss. When he rompletes a total of 11 monlhs of flight training he Will be awarded the "Wings of G!lld" of a Naval Aviator. Durand attended G o I d e n West Co 11 e g e , Huntington Beach. Larry R. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Baker. 5891 Chinook Dr .. Hunlington Beach. was recently promoted to Army Private First Class while serving with the 4llth Military Police Company al Ft. Hood, Tex. Pvt. Baker is a military policeman in the company. Army Private Michael D. Welch. son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ibomas H. Welch, l 6 9 1 6 Edgewater, Huntington Bead!. . calif.. recenUy completed an eight-week wheel v e b i c I e mechanic course at the U.S. Army Training Center, Inf an· try. Fl. O.d. Army Private First Class Gary P. OeodennilC, son of Mr. and Mn:. Charles Clendenning Sr., 13842 Ida , Way, We5tminster. recently was assigned lo the !Olst Airborne Division !/\irmohile l In Vietnam . Pfc . Clendenning is a mortarm1n w-lth Company E, Ind Battalion of the Oivlsion's U'7lh inlanlry. Army Private First Class Bt:rurdo A Yalos, 900 of Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo Avalos, J'13tl 1C e e I s o n • Huntington Be8cb. recently was assigned to the lOlst Airborne Division (AlrmobiJe} in Vietnam . Pk. Avalm ls a mortarman rib Company E, 2nd Bat- talloa ol. the dMaion's 327th lnfaalr7. Bis wife, Karen, lives 1t ,. all Qlntinental Ave., C.OSta i"!- Alnnl• Gerald w. Scllorr. -ti Mr. IU1CI Mrs. Robert J. Scllorr ol. 10411 Samoa Drl,ve, . _,. Hunlington Beach, haJ oorn- pleled his U.S. Air Force basic tratni.ng at the Air Training Command 's Lackland AFB~ Tex. He bas been assigned to Chanute AFB, Ill. for training in the aircraft ,equipment mainteDance field. flls wife, Jeana, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Taylot of 9146 Cardinal Ave., Fountain Valley. O.vkl B. Hoaarth, son or Ptlr. and Mrs • .Murray D. Hog- garth, l!i580 NarcissM Ave ., W~m.lnster, recently was promoted to army specialist four He is serving as 1 cook with headquarters company, 2d battalion of the 2d armored LAYAWAY' ........ CHRISTMAS dlvlsion'1 $OO:i tntantry at Ft. Hood, Tu. Army Ji'lnitLleutenant Thomas A. Huser, son of Mr. and Atrs. Pt1ilton D. lterier. 32881 Calle Pt-11.guel. Sail Ju•n 'caplstrano, .r e c e n t I y com· pleted a nine-week ranger course at the U.S. Army fnfantry School , Ft. Benning, Ga. Army Private First._Class Rudolf H. Vander Upwidl, son or Mr. and Mrs. fferman Vander Upwich. 14882 Trojan Circle Huntington B e a c h , Calif.. recently COl11J>leted a seven-week tracked vehicle mechanic course 1t Ft. Ben- ning. GJ. Sergeant J1mes M. Boyle, son of Mrs. Corinne F. Boyle, t7S52 Santa Lucia , Fountain Valley, recently completed a nine-week ranger course at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Ft. BeMing, Ga. Navy Petty Of£icer First Class Mlcbael D. Jacbtn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ote,,ter H. Jacbon of 2753 Drake Ave., Costa Mesa, was presented bis second award of the Good Condud Medal d u r l n g ceremonies at the Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. The medal represents more - thaJ) eliJ>t years of outmo- ding conduct by Jacbcln. Navy POiiy Officer 'Illini Ctass WUUa.m Ancove, son of Mr. and lllrJ. Sidney Angove of 9172 Che .. Circle , Westlnlrlltcr, ia serving wiijl Fleet ComP;Ollte Sq u 1 d r o n One, at Barbers Point, Ha'laU. Airman Gary A. Holwqer, son of Ronald M. Holweger of 9S79 Adams SI., HUlllington Beach, baa completed bis U.S. Air Force basic training at tho Air Training Command's Lacld1nd AFB, Tei:. He ha! been assigned lo Chanute AFB. Ill., lor traini1!1 in aircraft maintenance. DAll.Y I'll.OT SftH ...... CHALKS UP IOOTH Mn. Allie Rowe .. ,\lll<I 11o.... JOO an old. watched tll her relatives and -fllallo& ml taking pi<> tum, got impetleot and demanded, *'Come Oft. Happy Birthdoy! Ltt'l &0!" Though confined to a wheelchair, abe c est u red towards what she considered the heart of the-matter - a hug~ sbe<t cat. reading, "Happy Birthday, Molher. JOO years old." Al the other' resldeoll of the G I en ha v e.o ConvaJescent. Home in Newport Beach watched "Seem Storm" on the te:tevlsiorl in the comer, about 20 girls from Girl Scout cadet Troop 57 sana ·ror Mrs. Rowe. Bora in Magnolia, Arkaoaas, Nov. 26, 1871, she married Tbornu 0. Rowe in ll'ff ind waa widowed in }914. $he had· seven chlJd.ren, -1il" sUU living while in Texas. ' Mrs. ~we. 'tnOved to California in J927 where she sold real , eSta~ for many years. She, • has uveJ in Glenhaven for mote . than a year and social director Julie Rowlett says she iJ el· ceetJonally alert for her JOO yean. Mn. Rowe had little to say on the aubject o( age, merely repeating, "Come on. let's go" and grinning at the col· orfuJ cake. 7•PC. COOKW4lR_E · SET · 16'' SIDEWALK BIKE ELECTRIC FIREPLACE By REGAL A colorful teflon waterless cookware set that comes in on assortment of colors. Flame, Avocado or harvest gold. A perfect gift for mom. #'914 1 Flomboyont yellow. metal adjustable sea t, 16" nylon bearing wheels, semi· pneumatic tires. Convert s to boys' or girls' model. 17'' LOOKS SO UAL TllJlT EYEll ' U.L APPROVED SANTA' CAll'T TELLI .. ever so eo.sy to a ssemble. Ideal for apartments, beach or office. A must for every "" Christmas decorator. 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Ud'·~· ......., 1111 ... -:. '·· . .. ELr DJEDDAH, · a P"'" rnlne(>t empk>yment cq~lor whO bu guided -of ~nglng execuUveil hu made pertlnent obset'vllions ·~°':;."'_::: ~~ ~ Career Corner twig collectors and lnaect pn>- ·Vlder1. N-Ow 1U of a sudden ht -jumpinC out of th< -to &•tber bl.Ip for tbe next meal. "INSTEAD HE SITS AT HOME, chomping on the bup tht brood 11 aupposed to eat. book, "Moving Up< How To '11115 adda IM!lt to Injury • Get High-Salaried Jobs" (Up-Jnstead of producing, he is pincott, $5.9S). • • consuming • , • At this point ~·When yoo are unemployed the wilt turns around on you not only have lo ex~laln iiereelf and says, "What's that fact to yourseH but also wrong wltti me? All the other to other people. For a married girls have bug providers and man, .thlJ can create an im· twig coll~. 'Ibey all chose mediate problr.m b e c a u s e , winners. ls aomething the generally speaking, his wife ls m1tter with me!' Under such a nest builder and l1'St circumJlaI)cq, we 111 tend to preserver. Obvklusty th e become confuaed ... " say, unable to cope with her feelings rationally, 'I tJw1y1 told JCU you lhoWd have mov· ed. out before this. You re- member that. Don't you re- member when my father waa: hett how he told you he thought YoU ou11>t to make a change!" .•. and so forth." WHY TljE ST~TIC! DJed· dah speculates that such unhetprut behavior on 1 wife's part may be partially due to a secret doubt that It Is her fault somehow that hubby ls out of a job. "Was I too selfish? Did I put obstacles in his w1yT Did the children and I make so many demands on him that he couldn't devote enough of hims<U to hi> job?" c:owwelor l1st.s po&ltive act.ions I wlfe c1n take during her huaband'1 career trouble •.. •She can undentl.nd that looln& a job Is nol oomeUting that happens ooly to b<r hus- band and herself. Losing a jOb la: an event that happens to all , men -it Ls commonplace. •Sh.\ can he)p him to focwi .on his real goals; after ' all, who knows a man better. than the woman he Uvea with? "Can I have some of tho scraps far the goldfish?" ' . .cattiUI ,to 'Paint out' that· no antl-remale blas i.a intended - it'.1 a'imply that lhe vut ma- jority of his cllentele are men. From hia Informative new woman he manied wu a Tbe coftfusloll may Je1d a brilliant woman who picked wife to make 1 hostile attack hi& above 111 others 1r¥1 ?W ' u Djeddah i 11 u s tr 1 t e s : in him the: bell of all possible "Well, HIJ'TY," a wife may C 0 NS T RVCl'IVE SUG- GESTIONS. 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AT 8EACH 81.VD. · Oii 2466 Ii, CHAl"MAN •VE._ fULLl•T AT STA.Tl COLLlGE BLVD.- .ill E. 11rtl IT, COSTA llllA AT SANTA ANA AVE. e YAN NUYS e RIVlRSIDE • COVINA •LA c.-i.ICENTA • LADE RA HEIGHTS • THOUSAND OAKI eiAST LOS ANG£ I.ES • SIMI • LANCASTiR • CH,.fSWOllltTH e T4.~ZANA . e llltf.SlOA • Uf"LANO • SJ.UtiUS • GOLiTA • VICTORVILLE • QlltANAOA Hll.LS •SAN llftN•lllDINO ~ • ..CORON• • CAMAllllLL.0 I IAIC!~S~IE ' to fhelr firms. People m: not hired out of pity , , . A man Iii hired because) I ptOlpJl!Ctne employer aeet the ip&l'kJe ln his eyes, the keemeu cf ~ approach, and erped.t to heir a more raptd clicktna of coint into the ca1h re118ter if he It hired . 'She can help ln t11n1ible w1ys too: keep hi.I clothes in order and 1dvlstnr on new ones, encourage him to tm .. prove his physical condltlon b)' diet and e.erdse, provide aOme of the alda: he require• now that he has no JeCtetarial help, keep tnck of new.paper ads for him , suggest name1 for personal contact thlt he ma)' not have thought of, trut him with real courtesy so that he will be encouraged to respond in kiod -thereby llmberln9 up that h\ost important refl.ez In him.self. •Above all, the can listen to him, share with blm.. be his biggest boomr and ally and friend. • • • FREE NEW BOOILET. The Pradentlal lnlaranee Co. has juat publl1hed a ltelptul new SZ-pa1e booklei, "1'1clng Facts About Preparl11 For Your Future." It Is astlal for stadentl coulderlnc p • 1 t • aeeondary education -ln- cludlnc voc1tio~ ldtool1, technical lastitatet, Z.. and 4"" ye1r coUeces. Yo• ::J: a llligle free copy by a poa:tcard to J1yce Lala Kea. nedy 1t Ud1 DeWtpeper. A1lr: for "Future!' Allow 1everal weeks for delivery. 75 Pupils Spell Up A Storm Seventy-five atudenta i n grades four through eight matched wit.I with . 1 dic- tionary recently ln the Foun. taln . Vall~y School ,Dlatrict Spelling Bee. The wlMing five younpters were selected from. a field representing each of lhe dlatrict'1 15 schools In com· petition held Tuesday night at Fountain Valley High &cbool. The winning stude.nts 1uc- ces,!fully handled worcla 1uch a a ' ' a c c umulated" ahd "amJteur" to take first pllce honors In thelr grade level categories. The team from Cor School took the Sweepstakes Trophy with three first place winl and a second place. The m1tch·e1 were moderated by 1 commlttee of 10 parent volunteera from tbs community. A d!strlct spokesman said the bee was the second event in a seriea of seven com· petltJve district-wide event scheduled UUs year ~or Foun· ii.in Valley school children. Jt ls part of a program eatabllah- ed to encourage the atudenll Jn academic achievements. Wlnnert in the spell-off are as follows : '&~T~ C Glltmll!: -hi: Ch'ldJ "19, ,!;. ir,.. . l!'!l"'µf,· W, i~r~ We , '-u~"" . lm\ M:.1.:.!' '~,C:,,~. , irPfr ~ttH GlltAOl -111: Mlkt Ml<NI .. .. :~u '""'" ac~i. l<•r111 "'lllut111. 10. Nlebl•• JrCI: 11•¥• S"ll~•I, 10. l'ullorl kllool Mii: .. ro.r1 lawl!IOll, 11, Oka ""°"· Siii: Larrv 1"1k111111, It. luth••• kt'llSl;.H GlltAOI! -111 : llob Sdltfltld, ";~'fu School. "f3. .. !.Cf'U Gvllttt, 11 , 1"eu11111~ VII• 1'-;,d:"'"l:'.•111n ~~. 11, H1rHr Sc~, D•¥1d M0.11111!1,Uo, If, l'lllllllt "1M:':1·suw11 L~n. T•mur1 ~. EVl!NTH I -1111: lfYfrlW H•cl:er•f!. 12, H t 11 khM . l$i ... 1m .--n: w1r•1ow • • • i N•MY ltll'fl'•· U. N~ll""' " . '.~~ .... .,~·~:;L,"l!!l. . ., H ct111S't l1.:,.I witi: Cliri'1 DK H Hr;m_~· l:'li '1'.r.J.-•N'J;.). Ir. li::ii;. 'T:" K•ttrv Ct111t. 11. Mtoowelf ~· Glllrl• Mtbon. U, Htwlt .... Scllool. ' Mesa. Law Auction Nets $600 . Private enterprlie 1ton1 almllar lines may be ~ cutting Into profllt from the Coat& Meu Pollce Department'' lost or stolen and unclalmtd p~ perty auction. Technical. Servlcu Division set. FA Lov<ln aald tho quartuly event held Saturday nett«I only about lfQO, down from previoUs 1uctlon1, despite lhe Ul1!al quantlly and variety of merchandise. He noted 1 rquJar weekend swap meet acro11 the street on ttie Or1iwe County Falrgroundl II dr1Wln& ln- creatJngJy large crowd'. Of prowling bargaJo-bun- M1terlals tokt 1t the ao<1l~ ed Bike Auction Saturday In- cluded more lhan IO blcycld and ••ch olbu oddltlt1 u two aiu MB bruaieru~ which Ut oold. r • • I I ' I , I I • • • DAl.Y.uT ·Wot-. -1, l9n :irule ·Ae1hitie St m~_. u !leQ. --. -' • Schooh A:dvised of Religious Dos, Don'ts - • • A Ill GI "-· clqos not !«bid. '"'8h1r· of. !lie ACW .....,. wtt11 ~ = .. "" -.. Cal-lriilllonaJ, ~ carols, dpols.. ......... -dlalricll -oN11e 1loo GI aiillmu trees fll'. Willlom u 11., m. -U1tJe i_.. .., Onng• or.~ Cl,aut in dulfooals., ~-ol tljo LApna c..11 -Cbriltmu pro-lfllllam Zogg , silperi... Bucb NO!llod Scbool Dimict. snm pf1n1, tendellt ol . the Tustin Union-alao planned to disam the • :&zpOrintendentJ of m o s t ! SclloOI • DiJlrict; "4i4 ·the · law with prillcipals. .' --meuura to. A. umemo•~"l'W. "W•lVel'! .. alonfformany red u c e po 11 Ible em· e ipals. He noted there are years ~ on the tradi· 1• bMTaumtbt• or QOll-Cbrlltian no religioua-type proarama tfooal ~ programa, i\ students have already been ~y found in hlgb' school without much concern bebfg' tabn. ' classes and thal attendance al expreistd in the community," JN!lh'""*-to•the ....:floe.~ Tbe Aa:tJ memo ftlllinda ~ lhol ~ay in pulillc schools of Cbrlsqnu .j:fib acones or Other !>olidaY sym- bols wttll nllgiOua -nmc . violates t h e Constltu1iooal separat\On of church and stale •• -w..,_, e.a...., 1, 1•n . ' ' ~~ Dr. John W. NI co 11, Christmas projrams Js volun-Dr. Ullom added . Noling' there Jl'he guidelines Wl!IJ a&'linst displays or ,nativity ,.,..,.., ......._ _meoorabs -Ibo THIS IS ffOW ,ARTIST SEE;S NEW GIRL $C!O\ri HEADQUARTERS IN COSTA MESA :': J=~~! Sotorslrotp F0mlly Oonaw Land on Adams AY<tllue f<ir Foc:ility to S.rV. 'County Scouts " H e w .p o r t • 11 e s a school ta_ey. · are JJO ~ous programs suporinteodent, said the )ad Roper supttintendon~ wel!enled lo classrooms,. he American. Civil L I be rt i e s of the H~ Beach Union Mid ~ praeotatlona·Jn coo! U o Io n gulddloes duplicate Hial> distri<!I agreed, noting certs aQd assemblies do oot ~ -Jul year. Yar the Iba!• the memo represonll no .nquln students to atum. put .... ra1 ysn, N...,.rt· m!Jor shift fn>in information 'Ullon\ recalled that ho!iilay ·M,.. principals halre be<n ii-hi"Jlad received in )alt years. procrama in acbools ,..,. IUed guidelines remIDd.ing "For several Years mw," quite, different 15 years ago them thal not all students in Roj)er said. "teachers and. W""1 he wu a principal in the district wal!.1d be comfort-stall bJve made every effort South P45Mena. He said "a able ~ipaling In a pro-to $<r clear GI nliglou.s sym-little Je-girl played Mary gtam •Ilia! -teli&!9Jis bolJ. H in .. -'While Cbrislmas ~ Furt.ber, ~ ~ ,_., . "') i. ~ ' ~£~:! $~ger$tt.41'!. Falfiily Dona~ A~re of Land said the """'° WOllld llOI tl-, Tbe 'Sqentrom Famiiyl>as Tbe l101f headqu.arler> -A ~for the Cooncll II will urve u • ~ feet the 11r<>-y .. r nolleg•'s kfvm ~ Girl Scciut Couoc~ of ;<li)l in the preliminary design .a;il m COii fi1tre oo the new pl.ate !or training eveols. Ibo holiday P!<mS·' Participation in . Orange County aa acre ol. land ... ..Hages -wW se.rve sp,ooo &frls beadquaztm J .s available, board of d I r e c t e r • • con- the Ouistmas coocert of on ~ Avenue in Costa and a.soo adJ!ts who make up btquse.the ~·a board or ferences, committees, task ~and classical music ll Mela for a new central bead-the Girl SCout COuocil of direct.on bU ~ approved a., forces, seminars and other . . symbols of the holiday acasoo. He said heplaimed lo mlew ~·ml many ol her 'lbe Ne'l!POl'l-Mesa memo 1 voluoba7~ a opolesman said. quuten. , Orao&• CowJly. • _ , ~ flg111''-events. • Young Gitl :Advised: '. . Be Patient . -ByPolerS~M.D. Deer Dr. S!tinm>im : I am !lakbested and this ldl<r is "· ldrid d ombarrasling. I am l4 years okl. I t:oow there 11 no ~ . real ''cure" tor being nat- chested except llll'gecy, whicli is too drastic for me. , . But l'v• -~ about an "81Jll%.ing., bust- DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE dtveloper that bas b e e n advertised in magazines recently. 11. is guaranteed to .... wort. Have you bad any ex- . pertence with it?-Miss M. OOMMENT: I tiave bad no ' eiperieni::e wltb "guaranteed" producU except lo say I .... alder "guaranteed'' quite . • > broad promise to make when > health and Ult ml appoarance : are concerne4. As yob m ·Cioly 14, Opera- tion it: of course out of the queition. Meanwhile, u the yean go by nature takes a \ baM in tt -)'ou may ...U flntf that Oa~ ,, •• i-mo a problem GI the pa&I. So I suggest that you be po- lltlll. . Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I am -JI yean old and have two Pl'.O" · bl...a. The fin\ Is that evely momlng ml ru,ht.1 bav• two ,, cups of col.fee. I al.so chew £11111 ml .,.allow II. Otherwise ·' l·tal:e good cm o/ mytell. I .. uc1se. eat pd foods and • . ~Ice good health bablls. I am alao a dancer. I will stop !he oolJ.. and gum If yoil lhiJlJ< they hurt me. -Miss D. OOMMENT: Lei's 111ppose ' you aaked three ~ One · might say, "No coffee. No gum." The second might say, • "'No coffee. ~ gum." 'lb.at leaves it up to me to say , "Ooe cup of coffee in the · • · .• ming. a-gum il you like, but don't swallow it." We ·'may' all be way off ba!le. Nevertheless, we congratulate a young lady like yourself on trying lo talc< good care or ·• your health. ~ . MEDICALE'l'l'ES (Replies To Readers) Dear Dr. Steincrohn: My 11111 ·is 13 ywa old and saving hll money to purclwe a mini- bike. molorhod, and capable of. doing 25 milts per hour. Two of his close friends, also 13, already have them. I have refuted permission bocaute he ia both too young and in- experienced to ride one. l keep t- lhlnking of broken ho.., and serious head lnjry il he spills. Whose 11de are you on? -Mr. M. OOMMENT: I am on your skle, although he -and manufacturen -will bate me for SllYln& IO. Jc this column I have written many times about the potutial dangen of • motorcycl• ridlng by those 'Wbo ve too ")'OOIJi, carelesa, . lmmatute, or Inexperienced. Accident 1.tati1tic1 are .• ftlCltltnlbi. 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OPEN SUNDAYS & 'EVENINGS SAN FRANCISCO MILLBRAE no 11<••'••1"1 H2'.25SS • ' ,J • ' One View RU·stlers ·Bury ·,,Of Which • By CRAIG SllUF ropld HI< tt 1ppeand tlllt lhe final ~ ot 111e """' """ •• IJlllglil m.Jght even be IJ'lllu. ~ -Ci'olll)lro'• -i-One of tlll key -1'11Y Goiden , biPMoid lia~J&ml Jn I bic WIJ "Wiii jlJIQPOCI lo the big odYllllile Wll I B. , 'l'Uefli1~ ..... loafl.C_. the 'l*t'i¥t•lho PlralM' IMdlna re-' 8 ett '°"'* •lcfaoy oar ~ C4ul (G-2). bcldndir Silsi WUllams "i' ·~ lo •!! er . ~ Jlll*~'I RUllJera, ou!thelaot14\\mlnuleoo(1hellt111*1!. "' ' "•-' f : ;,~~~t:.~~~ • .:~~=1~~~~%':U: 1 Slll<'<!•rtlurnina fl'Oll\ the wildeSt IOOI• t';:;:-:~and lben held off a gllllant 1J#7'1) wllh lour minulM lo IJO· liaU ..,... 1 had ever hoped to ,... Jlir~ alter the lntennlsslon. Then Rlllller pail!, Gary Orgill hit a N '· ka-Oklaho ) ·-•ed ToC Ru , H oo the season, had abort jumper and added a pair ol !tee ( e...._:1.s . ml •.many have au t.abd a 5>32 ltlld at the break and Wl}b throwf"a few seconds later to put it out of ~!,n:1 opinion as to which wu the better Oranae O>alt, twniha: the bill over at a rudl. And answering that Is like uklng wilelher I lhlnlt the ta· or lllo chlcbn ..... fi1'I. ' If Ibey ployed 10 gamea oo IUCcesa .. weolteods I' woold pick Oklahoma to win Iii Umee:. Looklng back on the 'l'lumlugivlng claaa!c between -two Jll'<.'l lol<U, I thou3hl OU should ha" led M-0 at hallUme lmte.ld of 17-14. Stats support that theory w it b ------.... "'1'k'l1\E WA.SH ,... W111T• ,._ '<!f ~ ' ~~ Oldali!ima oulgaiolnC the Conl!IWm i s111i • f<r the !itil dwo _, Neb""-had ooe tolichdclwn stf llf by ii '- lumble and got the ,~.,,. a 'ii:ylf punt :jeturn. I .. -\ iJ ,,, Oklihoma fumbled' and loll ~ball ~t · ' the 'tlebruka 11 and again It • ~ • Corobbsker 45. l'd have to·~ve tbiiat least' .one of those rnarehe! woi.tld }liVe ,....lf<id in a touchdown. • Yet.Nebraska came op strong the last h~·r, ... junkb\g t0me of Its less con- servative, • unproductive plays Fn earlier in. t.be game. -., ~ ani team that can pull it out in the closipg· mi~les 'y grJ.ndlnC out 74 yards in · ar.dozen, plays' surely hu'poiae and class.~ , l'jotirelu did Iba~ '!if_~ on the ground for 11 of ~ ~ll!JIY' -not sho~ panic and not 1!eiiJ1 rattled by the bQge; ,. c r ea m 1 n g1 pto.-Otlahoma crow.-.' Su~ OU and Nebruka art: ~er~ of t~!natlonal crop~along wilh At.uma. It ii' . fitting that the pollsters kept Oklahoma among 1Jie top tbr~ deapite the Jbss. '" GOLDEN WEST'S < JE1F ·S'f. CL:AIR (32) GRAB~ ~ -----------~ I ' f; ~ " ... w-..,, -I. 1971 ' OAIL Y ~l~OT U , OCC; 97 -83: . . Anclertoo't ov...U pllly was the.leadlnl Bui wllh WUl!aml and fre1bman &uard factor !or tbe Ru1Uers. He repeatedly hft John Seymour hitting In the HlCOOd hall, long jUDp 1bols I-the baJ<llne the Piral.1 pol It qelber. ' -'the -and also had a num-Bui tbe Ruller lead wu Jull loo ireat her or aafsll wblle playing • fine same ' lo ... ,_. off Ille boardl. Each leifm had five players In double And OllUl'I 13 points In the second haU ' lfgure1, ~Jeadllli the way wltb II bpi tbe J\uaU.ra on 1w by 1 corn(ortablt points. lit hit 12 GI 2t lrolil !be field for a marlln. ' clauy rl.1 percent. Wrlh Williama sifting on the bench, WllUOl1)1 had 19 lo lead OCC with 11 of \toacb Herl> Ll ... y'a Plra1"' had a tbost coming in Iha aacohd hall. And miserable flrtt hill, canning only IU Seymour gol 11 of his 17 In the aecood IO per<ont ol their shots (!0-34) and looking mloul<s. rqged for the moat part. Golden Well 1IO\f competes In , Iha Moorpark tourney Thurlda1, Jaclftc !ho ¢a1 Poly (Salt Lul1 Obispo) fl'Vall taam,,1 3. Orange Coul Is off tU Friday, _._ the UCLA frosh al Plulq Pavtlloa al 5:16. o,.... cu.t c•n ...._ .., Cm , .. ft.... flttllf• 7J4110rolll •J•IJ 1 :t •17 y,,_. 4 I :ra ll:tlWH-J1lll • 1 4tt Allder• It• J:JI .s•l1•111111 2111 :ro ••stn t•••· tttter.-1•s1• • 2 I It Jl.Clelr t J • K9k:ll 1 t J I 'Ttltlt *II It 11 '3 T ... 11 •I IS U t7 Htlftlmt; Ooldtll W.I 11. Oft!'IM eo..t a. ' ' Lakers Aim ' • For Record ·-· .. -~ ., fu TV Tilt . , I, ' JIOSTON (AP) -·Th• Loo Angeles takers, a perfect ~j.e,Nov.mberJln the books, are in Boston tonight to meet the · QiilUcs, a team that has hajl lls sbJro ~I . l'jtliona! Baikfl~ Atsoc!Jllon ~ stftaks. · :- ~;poac~ BUI Shannl\" of the LakU11, kilt ....., routing Seattle· 138-121 on Sunda1 ll!Jhl for !hair record 14th stralibl •ue> cep, says be Is amaied J>y. tDe" con- 11!1ency bv which Los A\>gelOs · bu lcor<d lopsided vlclorie1. fonight '1 game wUI be televlstd 'ln the Sjtllthland on ChaJ)nol 5 at I. ', . A •iclory tonight would bruk the all· tMne Lakers win streak of 14 Wbllsbed *hen the club was 1WI In MfnneoJS<>Ua. ;t& Tuesday night NBA play It WIS: SUIUe 110, i;.w, YJ>rk Miit ~ Slit. 11161 M!Jwaµiee, 111.1 In brl!llc lbe~lter's JH:ame home ~will streak;-rnoenlx IU, Portland 11! II) overlhiie.; ailCNO 86, AUaota as:. Cine)" 118., Baltimoro ·1113; lfou'lon 115, Blllfa!o 101. · "" .. ·Southern Callfornla, tired of playing·.• cond fJCidle to crosstown rival ~. begins lta drive to unseat llie natlolW champion Bruins tonight af Arbona Stata ig one of the key games of the opentn'g night ol lha.1971·?2 collegiate basketball "'50n. . "" LONDON -Harvey Smith, outspoken llrllish •how·Jwnplng stir, kicked. up ·• Rl!IOUllOl~Nl 97'83 WIN 1>\IE!!: ORANGE CiOAST rqw In riding circles Tueiday by cl•hnlng DAll.T '°It.OT ......_ 1W P~ O!~ 'l'ht"banner headJine' on ·tb+:Jnint page of UW.~.Pldaboma City paJ# •lUt Friday told ii& "iJory best, l lhibilht: '"!'be~ Champ 'BP,ts Oun, 35-31, >t I It was i..41tt1e of cham~~one was ~ .,loee, neither · to. • ,";,jr • .. j, ,, I t ~ '. bA Musi Win · , } Last ~ee >t ' .~: ,.it ,.. . · ;..,,. F ---'-.--------.-.--( ~Anne·wam'taoocfenoughforthll ...,.,_ ~-.';"els ~~-· . r r-'~lh ';.id the 21.,ea:-<!hl dau!llMr Oi . ~Elizabeth n was "nowhere near Oi1mpic standard." 'that. reto~ted , 1 • ~an 0.Cr&• Hobbo oC .Iha srllilll vna•¥f• football c:oadl.o ~year aw .. Fe ~11 """41 oat and aJlhiijll fie. di.lit'! .,.iill~1i•H, Don Lent \of NewPOH Harbor 1urely detftl¥es ~11Jl'tat dell of for ~ job he d1li D , ... His Sidon looted llb·· doonnat1 in ~"to ColoU-del Mar •Dll sab . _ ,, ibey were ~ hr the StHliiet ' °'liar" . . Bat1Ltnt got -Wags dlcil.nc U"OllDd SaoGnlU. aacl -ed Newport lllto 1 po. tent i for<>; lbillblllg th1"I b •) .. d Wollnllnllel' and Westen. . An4 -6te tbat the latter pair are amoa• the eipt.vvl.tof CIF playoff teams. t. * *-.. Wonder at what point ol the aea.son Or~ i;out College baaketball cooc)l Herb Liner wiU cbo9ae lo throw lit the towel? Hil 'team w:u i.u last year lild ls' O.Z UNi.lat In 1971·?2. With thr!.prep talent this area produces It should...~ a federal offense for OCC or Goldin w~ to have that kind of record. ,. ' To Gain Berth LONG BE~CH (AP) -The Los'. Ana:eles ·Rams ca'n determine their own ~te,an~gain a ~aUonal ,Football Lea~ playoff tiJtb with a tbroei•me wlnnhig stieak. 4t's m·our hands, really," Rams coach Tommy Prothro said Tuesday. "ll we win the re.st of our. games, -it's 100 per~t that .we'll be in, the playoffs." The I:tami. 'l>\aY Jjew Orica.!" al .Los >.ii ,,~ ii.. '"'""' the ,_....,:..t_ ge~ • tl"''l'fTay ~ 1arun1iun • ~dskins Cit Monday ~ht, ~· 13 ~t .~ Angeles, and finish the regi»&r season Dec. 19 against the ~1en , J_ n Pittsburgh., Los Angeles traiil ' San Francieco by T i,µ ·l .· ' o~~ll game in the1 National CoilfehmCe 1.:J.1 . ~ Cag·· era.. w.;1 but thr~e yiclori•• ror a '!M-1 i<coni -would at • least assure the Rabls'. of the playoff berth awarded to the tp.m · wl'11 Ch' -"1'enge the best second place record in the NFL. an. 91 !ht Sainll, Prothro aald, .they "lt?Ok· ~ e4, pretty good to me the first! time We · V-0. ls.· T omg· . ht "' ·pia)'ed· ·them .•• That was ui; .. a ... opener at 'New Orle&QS w~ ~e ~OXl(ILLE, TIOR. _ UC Irvine's quarterback .\r<hie Manning ·~ambled traveling bitstetbaltW:am may be ill over the Saints to (:24-ZO upset v~ .• • • ill ·bead jonigbt when · the Anteaters With Manning reinJuri"S a ,bifg\t mus- lanJlf wRli the Unlvmlfy oC Teoneaste cle, .Edd •Harptt Is list..! 1u· New in Stok,el~ Atbletlca center lo get the Orleans' starting qilarteri>aclc lhll 6w1' 1971·'12: llllOO under "'Y for both teams. da}i 1 • 1• • The host.Volunteers boost their first · , · :; ·li' sev~(\qtU since All·American Totn. ~Hargett doesn t scrambl~ ~wte' ke BoeMrinkle departed in 1918, In Iha , Mllll!linl but he wm mo.e ~round, If he person of245-pound Len Kosmalsk!. ~to," 11.id Prothro. , "' I( llded'by junior college tlanafer ' ''They really battle you.,'', he 'iakl,or LarU llo&flllOn (fol) at the bigh J!06I the Saints "They've ployed JLbalgames ., posrtii>~ ltlid Lloyd' R(Dhanlsdi ("7) at a d I t . "' I' whl h I •-t~-t"" ,. forW'14 ipoat. ,l • an os on.., 1ve, c s "VIC ice · n•n ,, 1 " • anyone thought they'd dq." ',\lthoagb pur University fl Tennessee 'Prothro aaid the Ram• and Saints have basltetliaU !Wn• hau tteeo. !tGled !or "•'•"ed the tougilell aciledules In root. their delenilve play In receDI yaan, we ~•'""0n · I t f' ' I' are ~ offense more ~ µ.I: lime. , our as 1ve games, m sure · We n..I <reverie eo percent of our practice W• e played five of the eight beat team> time to~" coach RQ Mears:aays in football. Evea ·though we lost three of Acto.o.1~ ~ the .:-.1 -'-~z ... :cal. them, we. were alw•Y• in there. J'm nol ·~ , na._,. ·~.,..., SUN-tf\ai anyone could've play.S ftye service. ~:8"'"'"'"''"'·11e'e • offeruieJhat ICOred teaJN. Bte that and.come out wlth more mo(O-JOtinll r.r ball possession tban a1iy wins' than losses .. othu twn n the natk>n tn Ove of the the Rama I~ to Miami, Baltimore pall six seasons. and oau.. and defeated Detrolf and San ~ldable plcl11tt and a home court Fnncioco New Orleans' llChedule ln'- •d e qalnll UC1'1 lharPolhootlnf cludet-two games uclt against Iha Rama An ten. . and 4.tien. plua meetings with Mlnnaotl, "Ifwe e1n sMol acc:oratelJ. we have a nau.. and O.tland. 1 chanca to but them ." coach nm Tift •·u we get in the playoU1," IJid 11y1. ~hen they lr1p out of that 14-1 Prothro. "our schedule will have helped der ..... they-m set lo run. T&ts wiU be '!!> PiaJint rood teams makes 111 bet· our chlef concem. II tel" II T1/{ wUI counl<lr the big fn>nl line of • Prou.ro 11id the Rimi may wind up Ten.tssee wtth freshman center Dave tied with Washlngtoo •nd Dttrolt for bu\ 8# (M) and sban>lboollng lorWardl ~ pip rtc<ll'd! In the NFC but Ph\t!llf1lll'(M) and Alli Moore (Ml-""'Id Ut11ie pla10{1bid1*'.uae ~v· l!Jil Burlinab•m (H) and Troy Roll>h tna ddili.il !ho 'tioris •nd, w!Qt a U.- (HI) wDI start In !he backcourt for the game wlMl .. atroelt, would have beaten · Anteaters. the Redskhw. I ,, • F '• Af sbDwjumping A.saoclatlon, was a "•·load' I tegoSI ter·1• ~t!:,1s~~; "'1ed ur1u1h •portswoman oz Iha year alter wlMlng the Eun>pein C d S · f.hree.day horse trlaJ champJonahios in ar enas wap ~ternber. She lJ considered a favorite , , . tif.repre1ent Brillln bi the tough Olym· · ' f@:S event in Munich next yW. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (l\P) -Genual "I certaWy would not,llJ<e lo 1ee 'ber Manager Harry Dalton, who constructed Picked !Or the Olymplc1 despite the way •powerhouse in Ba!Umore, now l1'clean-tt.eipress is clamoring for U," SJ:!l..IUCaaJd. Ing house in Ca!Uornia. · ' in a dinner s~h. The former Orioles' front office boss, . "Our sport JS hard and prec.IH .••. t lamed' !or landing big Wint and buUdlng hope tjley wUI not push her 'Into the championship team1, took only flve Olympfcs or Uiat she will allow herself to weeb in bis ne1' position witb the Anie!S be pushed In." before making a deal. · •· .-Ill" Dall<tn obtained veteran lhort.iop Leo SAN DIEGO -· Coach •Marv-Braden Cardenas from the Minnesota Twlna •ys UnJted States Jnter,atl.onal Tuesday for left-handed pitcher. Dave Ulllverslty's football twn his voted to La Roche Ind promptly annowtced tbal be all'• up the annual award•· baoquet and might not be through shoj>ping. send $500 instead to 1urvivol'I' of tbrie ~ l'WJth the acquliltlon of Cardenu; that ~cbes of a rlval team. · makes Jim Fregosl l\vallable to be ~ ;·An airplane carrying Jim O'·Har~ ed," said Dalton, who says he would deal Di.Ilea Moon and BUI Hannah from the the former American League" AD.Sta, t(ov. 13 1ame ln.Sl.n Diego crashed .nea; shortatop for "anyone who can help us.'.' Santa Barbara, and all three, men died. The Cardtnaa-La .Roche dealT was tht 'l't>ey were coaches at Cal .stat• lone shot fired by baseball after an u:· (~ullerton). · plosive opening-day session Monday th~t II"" " involved 13 plarers In three lightning ~MONTREAL -The Los Angeles Kinp trade a. , .., op¢n a four-game road trip· tonliht "I know Cardenas is a good player/' tPmst the Canadiem. seeking their se- Said Minnesota manager · Bill Rigney, ~d victory on Montreal•lce alnce 1957. "but l felt we really had to do sornethlpg :After defeallng Montreal 3-2 the first about oor rellel pitching. we need sonie-fline they played 1n M'ontrUI, the Kings one to get tbe other side out in the ~e lost elgbt games aod lied twice .. '""' :.r ·ninth Inning. ttiere. "And LaRoche just may be the beat Tuesday's NHL action' 11w St 'LOW' • PERRY HANSTAD TRIES TO PASS OFF, JON; \Yl~SON DEF.ENOS .. Mar.inaro,:'fhe Flea • • 4( In' Same Backfield ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ed M"""'°:o(CorneU and Eric ~'The Floa " Allen 'ol MicJilgan Stalt, who l>oth aet ' NCAA rulltlng req>rdl Ibis oe8'on, wlll be together in the East bactfie14 for Ibo 47\h Shrii>e East·West football came. Other bacltfldd selections ror the team IMOUocod Tueaday • include Florida CJ!larterback John Reavea, the new NCAA record holder ror carter passing yardage wilb Mii yardl. Thia year's f;ast,Wffl gatn0 la schedUJ- ed Dec. 31 at Clndlestlclt Park. The Well IQUld will be announced next week. Marinaro, runnerup to Pat Sullivan of 'Aubllil In. Iha lleisman Trophy. voling, broit.1 -and ,lillil&seilOn NCAA runn1ng -this yw. He averaged 209 yards per game this ' 1eft·handed reUef pitcher in the American downing Callfornia 5-l. while "Vucou~ League."· bUted Chicago, 4-2. . , . r t LaRoche has won a total of nine gamf1 Jn two major league seasons, including a 5-1 mark, last year that fe.aturat .njnfJ 1aves and a Z.5 earned run average . Dalby Gains •A ~ MVP LailrelS The 33-year~ld Cardenas.has long been one o( baseball's premier shortstops •ho hit..s with aulhortty. 'lbe 12-year veteran, who spent his first nine seasons with the · Clnclnnati Reds, drilled 18 home runs last season while balling .214, two poliill over ',BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Senior Dl~• h1s lifetime average. • ' Otlby, who star.ted 31 COMeCUUve ,foot;. "Frankly. we fell It 'i'ould be easier lo ball games f<r UCLA, Is the ltra cdter come up with a rtD!acement In the tn .1$ years to win the BtuiN' aWard for bullperJ than a major 1eague shortttop.'' mpat valuable player. ~. aaid Dallon. Dalby, a fin~team All·Wesl ' Cofsl The Angels ~ere prodded to deal for a ltlectlon the past two eeaaona. is a rul-t shorlslop because of a heel iqjury Ilia! dent · of Wh!Uler. Jn 1158, "'1i<lr Jill! d>nslderobly alowed Frego1i. • · Matheny wu MVP at UCLA. "Fregosl could go to third t;iaae now/' ,The award wu announce& .t. Ult. said Dallon, "or he could go to lits! ~':i • t.am•s annual awards dinller-dlll<'<I ~ Then, loo, I mlghl be able•IO man a ciaJ nlgbt. for him ." Senior tight end Bob Oirlltlihleo aqd After the two-man deal, Daltt.'1 state-1e11iot linebacker Bob Pifrerln1 were ment was the closest to tradlnf: In a day named co-recipients of awards for a.U- of speculation that produced notbllfl else ..und excell"1<'9 and MUta Pavich. a concrete. . llol<noe guard. wu named the oulstan. The Angela' new OM has exprwed 111 c11J11 senior. • lnllrul In BalUmor<'• llUQlnl Frank Moll , improved WU junior lland¥ Roblnton, who helped !ho Oriolu win Ouchlar, an ol,..,,I .. auard· four pennants and two World Striel In Awardl for bell IJ)lril .,..n1 to .oenioo: Dalton'• r<glme. M!back GAi')' Clmpbell and Randy Tyler, Wblle tr1de rumon """altild just that, 0> junior MIMing back. Top aenl"" tbt minor leagues beaded tow1nl wntp-ocholasllcally wu Dom· Mancini of ping up tilelr cooventlon In lhl• Southwell Cllicaro, a ...-, back w)lo earned• U resort town with Iha "Maal Natlonal 4fade point 1verage In economics. · , AsaoclaUon banQUel Tu<ICIQ •ICbL Rookie of Iha )'tar was Fred McNllll, a. The m1jor 1e1pe1 take MW 'tne IOPhomort defensive end. Tbl booor1ry 1p0tllgilt this •It.moon. ofllclslly OJienlnl !mlunan tum captain "" Gen< buslneu m,.tlng1 at nearby Phoenls. Bleymaltt, • w. 2111).pound t11ht end. I • ' 1 I l I \ • 'l I .. '· • •• W""""'1, Ooclmbtl 1, 1971 . ......... ' ' • ' ' Presenting the 1971 Coa =st Area ' TONY ROl\VATB Newport-.' ' ELDON KIDD F...W.Vall•J • Hoop Wars Under Way ·J4'or Preps The prep basketball season a•tt under way tonight In· the Orul• O>ul ard with el&ht 1amu following a pair of afternoon encounters. ·JIM SWICK Newport Barbor JEFF SIEMENS Wutni.intltr Hlgbly regarded Corona del Mar 11>1 Huntington Beach get atlff tests In their lnltla1 ---------- out!n,p with Freeway League power Troy amt Angelus U~e toughie Servite. p~ vldlng the opposition. Coach B.lll Morris' Warriors of Troy l'l\lnacf: hoat Corona del Mar while Servile'• Frlars are at Huntington Belch. Tht Corona del Mar-Troy tulall Could provide 1 classic battle between outstanding ln- d.ivlduals with Qirona de! Mar'• . Junior euard Casey Jones and mlior cenler Mark Sevier 1ttempting lo control the Warrior11' 11 op ho m ore seuaUon Mark Wulfemeyer, a Ifs-foot guard. Coach Elmer Combs' Hun- UfWon Buch Oilers enter the ' '72 aeason with &ec:0nd team AlJ.cIF Steve Brooks plus a bevy of other potent punches In lb< fold. &th non-loop encounter• .,e at 7 o'clock. as are five &tbtr matchups. Sarita Anl Valley invad~ Mater Del for an 8 O"clock bat- tle ... CGMa Mesa's racehorse Mustangs will llOlt the speedy PauthuJ of Orange and odds en that it11 require 80 points to enlU1'f: viclm'y. Peunt.aln Valley's Barons mtet tnvadinJI; El Sequndo In a Nltmllh that 1hould reveal a ::,~~~ ~~~le~~ p~~o:!~~ ~nd f.t &:oil Reider. ~lion Rich's ohe-two punch ol Mark Hannon anct Rod &oQok wtn try the Garden Gf'dva Arci:onaut.a la the flrst •!chi , ol actloo w h 11 • Welbninlter't Lions, w Ith tine returning ltarttn and oil '70 ltttenneo. ho5t San· u. ... 'J'hr: ether 7 o'clock en- ceunte:I' ls a c:oRfrnnt.ation tietWftl'I hott San Clemtntt ... lkmlet Lague reprueo- i.tln Allahtlm. Earll•• today Laguna Buch -al Jl'tlllnok. • More Sport• Foothill Puts Out CdM, 8-6 Costly turnovers and a three-goal difference at the penalty line ended the !9'11 water polo season for coach Cliff Hooper's Corona de\ Mar Sea Kings Tuesday afternoon aa Uje host Foothill Knights copped an M second round CIF playoff game decision. At the penalty stripe, Foothill made 1ood on a pair of throws while Corona missed its only try . The Corona illlempt didn 't Cilme until the fourth quarter with 3:30 left to play and after that, coach Tom DeLong's Knights stole the ball twice and the Foothill goalie. Kai Palchikoff blocked another shot to thwart any la1t minute heroics. "We still remember what tbty did to us last year," an excited DeLong said after lhl!: game. "We played well enough to win but it wasn't one of our better games." In 1970 CdM bounC'ed the Knights 2'Hl. Foothill took .a 2-0 edge in the first qullrter and held a 4·2 margin at the intermission. It was 7-4 alter thl"ee periods with Corona closing the lap to 7-4 midway through I.he ourth stanza before the final penalty abot made it a.a. Capt.tin Br i11n Milich and Rich ~farienlhlll had two goals e1cb with Dave Otto and Bruce Krumphol.& adding one. Tuesday'• Score• Newport Harbor 2, 'Palos Verdes o f"ullertOf! 15. ~1u1r 11 El Segundo 9, Los Allos 7 Lakewood 6, Buena 3 Sunny Hills 10, Upland 2 Down~y 11, Garden Grove a Foothill S. Corona del ~1ar 6 Cre&centa Valley 10, La Puente 8 KIM SHORES Estancia JEFF CAllTI!R Edlao• BILL MADDEN SU Cltmente BOB FEl\l\Al\O Corona dtl Mar ' Coast Area Eleven Dominated by L~ons W esbninster Back, Coach Nab Laurels Wealdrln&ter High'a Sunset League champlous dominate the 1971 All-Orange Coast area football selecUons as selected by the DAILY PILOT. ' The Lions' Jeff Siemens ls lbe back of the year and sevtn others made first or secoDd team. Newport Harbor'a Terry Albritton is the lineman ot the year and four of h11 team- mates earned first team honors. Coach or the yell' ts Westminster's Bill Boswell, whose team has won nine in a row and is In the CIF A.AAA qu11rterfinals Friday. We1tminster gridders who earned first team berths are le.ck.le Gary Jennings, defen&ive lineman Jim Holland and aeconda~ with: Terry Young, Newport'• first team selec- tions Include A1brltton, Bill Whitford. Grif Arn.its. Jim Swick and Tony Horvath. Matef Dei stars w e r e selected at three poaltlons. They are Larry D r a z b a (guard), Mark S la n bra (linebacker\ and tackle Craig Hanson. Fountain Valley and Edison are represented by a pair of grldders. Fountain Valley 's Gary Hernandez and Eldon Kidd gleaned first-team berth while Edison's Jeff Carter and Rocky Whan did the satl\t. 2-0 Victory Puts Sailors In Quarters PALOS VERDES PEN· NINSULA -Coac'h B i 1 I Barnett's defending Ct F ch1mpionship Newport Harbor High water polo team limited host Palos Verdes to two shot attempts And went on to post a 2.0 second round playoff vie· tory Tuesday arterooon In the Mlr11le11te Hil!;h pool. "IL.was a great defensive ef· fort and a lousy offensive one for us," Barnett said following the contest that puts Newport opposite Freeway League run- nerup Fullerton Friday at 3 in the Lnng Beach Millikan High pool in quarterfinal action. Newport scored in each of the first two quarters and was blanked in the second half. The Tars hit two of 14 It· tempts while limJUn11 tht boats to two attempta and no &bala. Jay Farrer and Jim Young acored for the Tars tn tbe ear- ly aoina. "We didn't let up trying to score but they held u1 off in tht second h1\f, 1' Barnett said. "This 11 problbly the lowest J1COrtna came I have ever been involved ln." • • First Team OffenM Pos. Playtir, School E Tony Ciarelli, Huntinaton Beach E John Marchiorlatti, Costa Mesa T Gary Jennings, Westminster T Kim Shores, Estancia G Jeff Carter. Ediso n G Larry Di'azba, Mater Dei C Bill Madden, San Clemente B Jeff Siemens, Westminster B Bob Ferraro, Corona de! ~1ar B Aundre Holmes. Mission-vtejo B Tony Horvath, Newport Harbor Flr1t Team Defenst r E Jim Hollandi Westminster T Terry Albritton, Newport Harbor T Craig Hanson, Mater Dei E Eldon Kidd, Fountain Valley LB Jim Swick, Newport Harbor LB Rocky Whan. Edison LB Mark Stanbra, Mater Dei B Terry Young, Westminster Wt. Class 185 Sr. 201 Sr. 225 Sr . 200 Jr. 182 Sr. 180 Sr. 225 Sr. 184 Sr. 180 Sr. 165 Sr. 147 sr. ' TEl\l\Y ALBlUTl'ON Newport Barbo< B Bill Whitford, Newport Harbor B Grif Amies, Newport Harbor 210 228 220 205 209 189 190 165 170 150 165 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. CO~CH BJ\-L BOSWELL S We1hnln1ter B Gary Hernandez, Fountain Valley r.~~~-"-~....::.~~- Second Team'Offense E Gary Maddocks, Westminster E Dave Nanry, Mater Dei 160 200 185 200 210 205 165 178 210 150 145 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr, Sr. Jr. Jr. T Doug Brant, Estancia T Bob Graves, Edison ·G Bart Frankhouse, Westminster G Crai' 'Dennis, Estancia C Martin Schroeder, Westminster B Reed Johnson, Corona de! Mar B Rick Sheldon,' Mater Del B Fred Hernandez, Edison B Dan Princeotto, Estancia Second Team Def•n" E Brian Bayless, Edison 170 Sr( 145' Sr.· E Lee Joyce, Estancia T Rod Harris, Marina 203 Sr. T Ken Carpenter, Corona del Mar LB Ken Warren, Costa Mesa 183 Sr. 185 Sr. · LB Steve Timmerman. Edison LB Kevin· Lamb, Westminster B Pit Kalama, Costa Mesa 215 Sr. 180 Sr. 165 Sr. 150 Sr. B Terry Kipper, Edison B Jim Poetta:~n, Mater Del B John Grower, Corona del Mar 186 Jr. 153 Jr. It's 1968 All Over; Lions-Lancers at SA PASADENA -Pasadena High'a Lancers are In hhe CIF AAAA football pl11.yoffs for the eighth time Jn the last dozen years under coach T o m Hamilton but only once In tbat span have they made It paat the quarterfinals. And that was in 1965 when another Oran1e Coast area eleven. Mattr Dtl, romped to a 28-13 decision on a rain-soak· ed Held at the Rose Bo•I. Frida y nighl another major stumblin1 block Is tn the path of. the Unctrs w I t h Westminster Hlgh'1 Lions pro- vldini the oppoalUon at Santa Anl Bowl in the quarterfinals. Hamllton'a 1918 eleven ran into Wt1tmlnater In t h e quarterfinals tt the same site and came out a 34·1t lost.r. \"Redlands Hif,!h coach Paul Womack may hive put It bt1t," says Hamilton, "Just prior to our first-round game last week. "He said, 'whoever wins this game may j1.11t have lo play the beat team ln the CIF next week.' " "Frankly. we'd rather see someone else," says Hamilton. Pasadena has cmmpiled a 9- 1 rtcord and was unbeaten in Pacific League a c l i o n , hard pressed on three oc- althou1h the Lanctr1 were hN'd prwied on three oo- caslons. Pasadena's No. t weapon la the coach's son, Tom Hamilton Jr. The you nger Hamil ton is a 6-(1, tM-pound aenlor quarterback with a 57 percent rate of competitions. Ht'• paMed for 889 yarita and 10 touchdowns In his 67 completions . And he has Ample aid In the running department with 217· pound !ullbock Gtorge Ben- nett. Bt.nnelt h11 1cored 13 touchdowns oul of the Lan- cets' f.formatlon (unbalanced line) • 7 Pirates Dominate All-county Orange Coast C o 11 e a e dominates the 1971 All-Oran1e County junior college football team announced today by the DAILY PILOT. The Pirates landed three players on the offenaive ele\(en and placed four others on the defensive unit. Split end Doug Young, tackle Dennis Walters and guard Tom Arnold were OCC players named lo the offensive squad while end Let Walter&, tack1e Pat Sweetland, linebacker Paul Moro and deep bac~ Craig Zaltotky were selected to the defensive unit. Zaltosky earned back of the year honors. Golden West had t w o players (tackle Alan BllgeJ and quarterback Bill Cornelills) on the offenalve team and one (Dave Edwards) on the defensive unit. Offensive guard D o u t Rothrock and defensive back Rudy Holmes earned all-coun· ty honors ror 5addleblck. 1' ' Grid Elite JIM BOLLAND Westmln1ter CRAIG HANSON Mattt Del MARK ST ANBl\A Mater Del Lions Favored by 61/2 In C!F Playoff Tiff Westminster Hlgh'1 Lions are 8Ya-polnt favorites to di11pos~ of "Pa&adena Friday night at Santa Ana Bowl and qualify for a CTF AAAA semifinals tut with the winner of the Bishop Amat.Rosemead encounter. DAILY PILOT &rid picks were correct 011. 23 of 37 tries last week. The season's con· sensus is .217 right, 92 wrong for 70..2 percent. Grid Picks Bishop Amat over Rosemead by 10 We1tminlttr over Puidena by II\ El Rancho over Buen.a by 2 Western ovu Domin1t1ei by I K'eMedy over Pioneer by 2 La Quinta over Upland f)y 8 Sonora ovt r Palo Verde by 7 Rams over New Orleans by 91' ' Dallas over New Y.,ork Jetll by 5 ...... Denver over Chica10 by 2\'a Cincinnati over Cleveland by 2 Atlanta over Oakland by 2 Kansas City over San Fran. cisco by t Peq.n State over TeMessee by 8 San Diego State over No. Tei:a1 State by 3 Oklahoma over Oklahoma State by 24 Nebraska over Hawail by 2t If we've said It once. we\ie said It lilJ happy holiday$. W 1'1oef ~INTJUT STMIUT _,. ... WIOlllt\' lllll!U.lll Allt IOT'T\9 ff nit J.uti• l. IUll DllTn.UN CO-o.mtolfT, llMl. u•ruca" • t I I I , I •. ' I I l I I~ I I I .. \ I ' • ... ·-· -I, 1971 DAILY PILOT ~ ~~:*1~it: . OPEN EVERY. NIGHT WESTMINSTER 1-5221 BEACH BOULEVARD PHONE 893°8544 SANTA ANA 120 E. ·FIRST ST. 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Tbe military "Tile Caine Mulloy" -llM•N esblblillunent has undergone a Pullber Prtze.wloniog .novel, • I d t ~ p r e 1 d c: h 'a nges, nut as 1n exceptional movie, ~cular1y 1n rtcent years, 'and finally the !rial portion bill the basic qllOStio• railed transformed inlo a BriRPing ' by Wouk's tigh~ tantlli<ing stage drama, "The Caine play remalM tmaMW~ -at Mu\iny Court-Martial." wbal polDt cloel departure !!om lhe riJk'I"" ol com- "LION IM WIMTll'" .. AMMI OI" A TMOl.ISAMO OAYIH o.ltr 11• at:• P.M. Mltlmlt ... , ... s-. -.. ,.AHQRE • lOltl •-....er IJWtC ~:.i.,... • l:JJ.J'!IN:•~u. ~-~· ....... ~~ .... -t:11:»41•t. ... J I -....... l St1ri1 .. ~ e Om1r Sharif • Julie c}ir~Stle ,.:;JIM BROW At bnmy MaQf\I m81J1!te.!J!l1 1 •• , ....... '!A GUJ,116HTBlllG THllllll AND ONE Of THE MOST IXOTING FILMS YDU'll SEE THIS.YEAll"--- "An 1xdlillt <0nt11apomy """'1• thr!Oerl" -~1-1.4,.... 11PLAY MISTY FOR Ml11 ..._ ••• an lm'1tatlon to terror ... • . ~essica Walter · OoMa Mill John larch.._., .. _ .. .,,,._ f!l«tW.b,._ 'OiNclld br'Qrll ~ fl'!odUitd~O.,-....... i.,.. ....... ,.....,_~~.~rm - ......... "' ~flnw ~~""t:.~- CO·HIT "HIRED HAND''(R) HIWIY 39 DRIVE IN G.G. 'W'f·°' ltotll WeJ!trllftt:lll' 534-6212 • _, LOGE ANAHEIM l.toldl.nl Cll loll 956--1122 .EDWARDS HUNT. CINEMA ltor.h 11¥11. ol Dl11 ~ten hxh 147·•• INIHEIM DRIVE IN Ri¥.,lldt fwy at ltl'Nn Ancf,til'll S1S.J526 } J y • r, le t a .. : •' ·~ ·!·· ,. ·: ·: ' • 1: .. • • • ' .. . . ' .. . •• :: • • • • . I. ··~ . . ; • I ~ ,_, . . . ·' • 1 ·~ . . ,~~Se~.Pe r ~-_, to ;~a.r1n ii' ·Skir 'Prefers Avocados t0 Acto~s 1 • ' . •• , IBy .VERNON srorr rooJ.. 1ll every"-.:;,,. ol· ~ ,i>ow is r, 111a1us. Dur-•had 1n ..., old house,,.,. per, .!fOlJ.YWOOi> (UPl)-f.ler· ~cje P"'vld.'" Martlii w!Ut i"l II/"( aedon Mil!lir wbrks; feet !or the new one . ilo'Mlll!Or, Ute -ld--c:op· ~uarters lor .~ .. plng '1 • ..,.agaOI only ll>rff days A f<rmer star OI "Route 'oti"Adaml.2,"bMereatedbiJ anilother~icco+;rn<>-i wttk. , . 61," Milner ettJoys wearina Own fonnula rcr beating the da'.Uotu1 for hts thriving 'r.vo-H.e driil= to. H~ onj boots and denims on his ..,.i race, s~ and. artificial ca& grove.. . . ' · Mondl,Y evenings in Wne to property. llollVwood """'1>ht !or his Mud! as he enjoys Ute rural l'!lporl to wori on Twday • .By MM! OI Ibo mtdenta oi · 1"'""'' re • Hip himsell, ~ilner moved ;n.ur,i.y or Friday nlg!lt. his Fallbroot (pop. 12,0llO) Imo'! -~:~.and his iiife.•;Judy, frPfil.Ule San:Fernando Valley, ¥~are completed Ind Mil·. Milner and treat-hlm as just i>Ougbt 'an avocado _. in ~Y lor.bll cJ>lldr.n : /.my, 'l'r drives back~ F>llbrook, anolher. cillten. Pime an4 F-1Jbrook, about l~ miles 13; Molly, JO; stuart, t: and A 1mdl. furnished apirt· celebtity·are nontrtues to Ute south of 1.A'.lS Angeles1 and Af\drt'W, 7." " '' • JT\ent ls home to tbe actor down-to-earth Milner. mo\)ed in. . n.~lh .g(r'ls n~v1e 1Jiorles llot duFl.ug the short ~time he ls He has a wood -working J1piat.wura year and a half 1.ucu-OWi); n.u11 e or Mo Y W9~king. . shop on ~s property Md~does ·aJo. • ,. and Taffy for Amy. Because Judy sometunes accom-light mamtenanct on the var- . • Acttially; Milr\er bought his Pfti ~his, land la pai\Ure, the ~~her husba,nd for a night · lous machines' It takes 19 rwi f' • ·acreage a' few years earlier hol'Sell gre.ie the Y~ 'around./ pt ,m U~~.1.·WhUe ... Uie grove of, 2,500 trees .... JM*.l.Dla. · but 'tbok,time ·out to design ' Sons ~tuart ,.~ •. ~rew . her , iS ·aet1!ltf she\ 1'1've found a way or·~iie df!J.........,".,. 'their home himJelf, He turned hav~ their own ·minib1M!S and lor. c1othel>-Orltttle.._d~~:... that w«ks for me," Mlltter .a. ~ 1~ his drilwings \Over to a draft. · cfiug-.1rouml . thei ~ 'Wit~t !Jf'.:at e ~~ f~t the hopse. , says. ''It ,may not suit ~· ~!!~ --· man and Ute actor )los exactly fear of. traffic. • '• i• .e di<jn ~ljav~ ~.d9jllluch, one. But "IY children have. e 1~ • ow~" .i.d I.'-'-~ the--bow;e he, planned. ' ~~11~r m11n~1 to . srn.d. a Jn, 4tt1wQf, CJ! ~sttlog ourr healthy ,a~ber.~ in 1~,to • 2MO DU~lAMDIMq"CQMIDT • · It i.o:; a twHt01'.3"1early Amer-~ S1X.rnooths.w1Q\his Ja~ly new ~ .,:~r l'lfid..: Jive, ad;_<f J•"h6ve, ~ ~ , , -~····-lean farmbouse ·aod one cf the 1le ~ Universal .$tudi03-"Most Ol t1ie el)hque things~ ~lty to~,Ghle-wwf~ln.:' "' ' · l.f'-~ I 1 , ........ ".... 1 f~w ~omes ,i~ tb('area. ..,.itll a ., ~; . '1••T" ~ ~ TJlltlHf~-'.{ . 1enume r.'.Ucfi~and'"~~· . 1 \ -·-cm•~ ... ~...:t::..'.. ... ..... -....--....... . r1htre ac;e 1ve ucwuums, an ... ~ ~ . ~ 'FUNNY HOW n 10VER~flRT \. ~s ... nffice; JI library·~nd spacious/ · r 1 • . . ':'.':~~•~Y. Dc«mbcr l, 1'1il ~~ .. ·TBE·rmca CONNtcTION ·1N rHt GllEAT •l1lADnlON • ' ·or AMEii/CAN rHl!/l,U/18. ·h-·: ~­ COUii BY De LUX!.' • si~jg:: . . . ' • ... • .... 1 • . • • • l l • '··- I ' ., ~--..:.--.-I ~ o;;cy PILOT 21) I &oo ·~..:.-• Al ~ E111, It U.. Ille "' ' .. , • • FOUNTAIN1YALLIY ' DKIY&.IN ·.:I ' -- l'OUNTAIH VAU.8 ,. ... =",.;.;_., ·11 .l~!J I • I ___ _. II D.lll. v rrurr I DtCI DACY ' TUMBLEWEEDS • ,'-.-,'----+' . ~ .~f ... •• ~ Mun AND JEFF YOU BURNED A HOU: RIGHT "lllROUGHM'f. FACE! ~FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE • • !. , ACROSS 44 Slight color1· tlcm 1 Negative 45 Dense growth , phrase: 2 Wl'lds of lrttS ~• Kitcllen tXprri· 46 N1polt«1lc l9 Creol e palnttd battle • bunting 49 Complexion 14 Glisltntd 50 Martini • l5 Baron l~rtditnt l llLr1chausen, ' fCI' ont tu:wtiett , Vongoll1 1s 17 1.056 /lqukf ·-lJ Ctrtaln mttorltts 20,Rlvtr of ·-.21 Faculty of the · lnttll1c( 2:J Codllnt J~Nm-2' Telephone • exchanoe 2t·Clty-<it1te • ''rl ancient r' Gr~• 30 Bltnd togelh« Jl Pier :ff PnsenUf'llJ """"' ~ 11: Iv« of Greet Britain ~ ............. JI Canada's L. nelghbbr: ·-· l 31 Riflt tNkm 42 Ptblle hous • ' . 17 ~,;' '·' " u •• • ·-w ~u 1- F' -- I 515tudffll 52 Not Jtl dry 55 Ottu 58 Camien, ,,.,,,. LO Ltvtl LI l azy lZ/1111 11 Movin g around 37 Chlnt st 12 Rtlfglous dynasty L2 Net slroog 63 Camtril part 64 Sttd vtsstls 65 Strtnglh sculptLl't 40 S!rver Rise - ll Artist's stand 41 Undtrground 19 Suddtn thrust worket with 1 sword 42 Kttp at bar: 22 -Sankey: 2 words DOWN Amtrlcan 43 Momtaln: hyrm writ« Prt rfll 1-DfMan 25 Partof"to bt"4S0ppontnt z Tapertd pltct 26 Coins "6 Small ob/tel ustd IS a 27 Units of work built 10.scalt ltvtltr 28 Bullet 47 N~ dtad btlwttn 2CI Rtpublle of 41 Torn apart mattr lals 5. Amtricil 49 let cream 3 ltarlng a 30 Group of concoctions btatd : 2 wtrd5 school 51 Frigid 4 Undfvkkd slbjtcls: 53 -Hofft r: 5 Insect that Informal LOO!lshoreml!I' fttds on wood 32 Tht arorts1ld philosophtr 6 Social mtts 33 Coats, 54 Pitct cl gossip 7 l tnt qulckly J1<:ktts, 56 Small dr ink 8 Al.I'll swt1t1rs, tic. 57 Unl~mal Str!SIUYity .)4 UtJllzts l111gu19t 9 Away 35 Elrmtnt that 59 Afl .. mallvt l OMl t . fl • !llYtS .... vote ' , r-t· I ' ,,. • II ,, " .. " . 16 II " '" -1.·. " . : " " .. I : " ,. " " ,.. _,i " •• ., q ~ ~ ' " " .. ....... " " u " .. ·/ +low COUl.D I. BURN A !-loU: "a!ROUGH ~UR FACE? PEANUTS 0 • • ·~ ly Tom K. Ryan MJ::IJIJ: M Ol!f CONfRACf ON MSPlCINl' MAN • • ly Al Smith · YOU FORGET WE'RE PRIITTEI> o!I NEWSPAPER STOCK! By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski • ,. ... __ JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH i I ! PERKINS l~,J '~ ' . _ _:..·~ .• : " . .:.:.: ... ::;.: ---.. ---.-- U'&: AINIR I SAUY IAN~NAS GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS By Charles M. Schlds .... ~~~~~~-~ • • • ' '''"' • 0 • • • 0 By Mel /).~f By John Miles ltlthhl tlth "''hi'''" By Al Capp By Charles Barsotti T.imla.-"'" ,..,.._.tA.. ~ "'~ By Ferd Johnson l GOT A F51!LIN<; TH1s'1> '1'1 ' BE AGoo!> t>AY7o :.; I COLLECT ON A p nw Bi\I> t>E!m1 By Roger. Bolen WI ~ll'i; HAs llalJ Q)f, 61€> Dl&APPOlllTME#lr! 'o' • • '11111 the ...... lo be lolly -"""tight that ''· huh, cleat?" 1 i ' ' & DENNIS THE MENACE I ,. • • ~. r··~ .. .., l , l'i71 ~ .'Jl Y PILOT 31 I IZGAh !1001CE I .EGA~ NOTICE: I L!G.U.-N<mCJ; -!-----:-:=-----I·-----:-,-::;:;-----JllOTICI T1' C•llltTOU , , · • t.-f' 14276 l 'Tl'r;, It'll COl'lt." OIP" TH• , • •tCTl'ftOUI SUllNSI• P1C'TfTtOUS ~USIJllJ.$S tTATI OP C.ALIP0 $tl\A JJOa St k SI Al B . , NAMI ITATIMINT HA.Ml STATIMll'(T TM~ COUNTTi4NtANll I 1 ' ,,.. flll'-"'I --w1 ~ Tiie '-""' .. ..,.,. la CIOIN lliai11&&:1 Mt. ...._ Oc Ump arms Uslnessmen ""=··· .... fNOINUOINO co. ••Tll<>,_ OA•OENING '"VICE •• ~;~i ... -: ... =•.:O J:.:." lttn ~ Cilr .. T•t!lno C•lll, • t . Urd SI• c-. ,,..,..., "'11, WHEEt.ER, •IM k-• H. MtfW A. SOdffto ~ ~ Cir' JGM llMMIMI. )OJ I . Urd $1., co.t• WH&lLER, ~. Tti1olln. C.llf. IMu. Call!. f'U2' NOTICE 11 HlltES)"~ • 1'!elrNI M. ~ 1.m ~Ill Tlll1 IMlntlt '-bfllle <ondllCttd ll'r 911 crldlloh .i ~ ....,.. WASHINGTON (AP) -Two '• weeb alter tbe end of the wqe-price frfit:ze. ma n 7 CONUmen and l n•e1tor1 ' ' appear troubled by th• tjlaw. Some offldali admif that • ·lhr atodl morket'1 alump last • week lo the low point of the year could be bl.amod largely on puhilc uncertainty whether the Pbue 2 ceillogs are liibt enougb to hold down lnflalloa. Businessmen also a r t coocemed about the possible tmpact of price gu~ on tho prospect lot profita and by the persistent sluggishneu ol business recovery. White House ecooomilltl-bad expected an eco nomic rebound, based on a revival of • confideooe that the wage-price spiral wu uoder flrm cootrol.· But the pattern or pay and •'Price id.ions for a rortnigbt : '.bas suggested more Ouibiltt)' .• !bin firmness. :-Most ol the Phase 2 rulings have been exemptions and e•ceptlorur ID the ~ guidelines on wages aJ'ld prices. Business was alarmed at the broad implications of the Pay Board's first big wage case, in which U approved a acbedu!ed , coal wage iDcrelse of at_ leat u pen:ent, ply three tima •: · the 5.S.percent gul"'1int lot 11ew tncreases. _ -On the price aide, the ofHclally predicted upsurge of post-freeze markups is in . progress. About :m of the 1,500 biggest companies - those haVTug $100 million or more annual sales a n d ·required to "prenotlfy" the '.Price COmmi!llon of plannod : increases -already have : served aicb notice., :·The commi s sion had : approved sil by the weekend, : including Chrysler Corporation · and American Motors, for • increues averaging 4 . 3 ; percent. Only one request bad • )>een rejected. : . · Some of the pending hoosta are painfully high. Steepest of all, lrnnlcally, ta that of the quaai-governmeotal U.S. Postal Service, which wants to raise rates on third· class mail mostly advertising matter, a majo~ • bualntaa" coat -by JU ....-. Thd Poatal s.vloe oald it -.... tM c11an1e Wll• overruled by IM Price COmmlaalon. Olficlala prodJd tbe upaurp lo prlcea will oubsldt alter the flnt of tbe yeor and that tM price lmld then will take a downward track ~ o w a f d Prestdeot Nilon's coal: aa lnflation' rate of 2 to I perceol by late Im. C. J.a&on Grayson , chalmw> ol !¥. p rl c • commission, appelled during tbe weabnd to tht" hoods of the 1,500 big· corp0rat1on1 lo announce U they Intend to hol~ tbe line on prices. . "In the ..,.,P'eett ti... Senate and noo.e venloill o1 days," Gia)'1IOD sald,l"°"liD the tu: relief program. te}egrazI\S ~ c o m p • n Y 1 Meantime, the delay hu pmldents, "we read only ol l<icked up bllliilns of dolloro the companJea that a re worth of new consumer buylnJ requesting price lncrulles. power, plua additional blJ1lano Mony ol these Increases art of busineq.lnv..tment In uew justlfiod . by lncreaied eosta. Jol><:r<ating .Jl)ont equlplll<DI We don't read of ,the many 1 a~il!!ry. coD1f>UUes that have decided, · firms have hoen lo bOld prlcea down or df~ ldlpg back expansion plans thlt are actua!!J "'~IJCinC 1ID Aug. 15 a w 1 I t 1n1 prica. '.r enaetmetit of tbe tu credit. "Some'>""" co.mpany officlall ' The veto would mean ltiD ha,. 'told me 111/Qrmally iJI :u nore·delay. their lnW!tlooa, to hold ~/~ A thltd ....... of mountlog line, eveo though It . burta. ' busli>eas """°"" II t b t want the~~ of thll Oounlli cootinuing .dtalocotlon of world to Imo)'! of these extraordinary currencies. and patriotic efforts." ! 1 HoPes for a realignment. of swr another aource o f exchange rates by the year· business c:oncern is the hazard end,' which would raise the facing N"u:on's tu: legillation, value of other currencies in including the b u 1 i n es a • relation to the doKar and thus a t I m u 1 a t i n g 7-percent make American prica: more investment tu credit ind competitive, have bee n repeal of the aµto aclse tu. virtually abandoned. The Democratic-controllod Secretary of lbe Treasury Senate bu tacked on a rider John B. Connally, presiding at that would enable e a c h the meeting of f i n a n c e taxpayer to contribute $1 of ministers of lhe Gl'Ol:'P of Ten his Income tax to a richest nations opening· today presidentill campaign fund .by in Rome.. saJd last week .the checking a boJ: on his income problem cannot be solved 1n taJ: return. any single meeting; The proposal, seen b y Connally bu lodlc.al<d lbe 10 Republicans u an effort to percent import ~. a ball out the flnanci1lly "temporary" protect i ve strapped Democratic party, m~ll!W'e invoked Aug. 15 u has led to a p e c u I a t i o n part of Nixon's new economic President NiJ:on might veto policy, may go on for months the whole tax package ....... evtn unless other countries revalue though It b a key part ol hll currenclea and dismantle their PhaSe :I proposals. trade barriers against U.S. A confere.nct committee goods. started work Monday to lron Administration autborttlei out differenct1 between the have hinted recently that ' . all Street Chatter e stagnation Industry is still living off It.II backlog of orders and a b1gb level of inventorlu Indicates manufacturers continue io pri c e their goods unrealistically, according to James Dines and Co., Inc. The Dines Letter aays a massive inventory liquidation at huge losses must take pla~ before there can be a healtby economy. 11bespite the low usage of American manufac· turing capacity, we are still turning out too many gooda at too high a price to bring in a 8Ufficient number of unfilled orders. Therefore, We continue to aee stagnation ahead," the firm adds. e AtUude Cheek Spear and Staff interpret. Phase Two policy· to mean that the only way •profib can upand is tbrougb Increased volume and this, lo tum, ii based on the usumption tllat the g1me plan will result in a higher volume of industrial ac- tlivty. 'nle firm • 111s one discouraging point ·ta the rul· log whlcb allows prictl lo be lncrea!ed as the result of in- creased costs, minus the gains In the producti vity f1ctor. C.Onfidence and atUtudes art now the basic imponderables, according to tht firm. :· e T-·lo•• Sa le• • Tax,Joss selling, cootinued : uncertainty over whet.her • controlled economy will be ef. fecllve, and heavy new stock offtrlnp wlil dampen tbe market over the near term, according to Ale•ander Hamilton Institute. Lo .n a e r range prospects r e m a l n :favorable , however, and many :quality atockl can be bouaht , on tbet basil, the firm :;observet. eRealbm , Speculaton and loveston • 110011 can be ezpectod lo 'flew tht llock market witb mor. ·,realism r ather than throUch :~,.uPdiced eyes, tbe Jnteml- ;:tlonal statistical Bureau 11.)'J. . ;The firm predlc1a proflta next !~yaar will rile by cloM lo 10 >pen:ent despite Phne Il and ::capital erpcndltu..., will rl,. ·:betwtt:n eJght •nd 10 percent. :e csutlo11 .. Amtrk:an businessmen hive b t e n u n. cbar1cterl.1Ucally c-lilllOUI while wilting for more detail• on Pti.m· Two ·ahd the more details thlt bavt come to light the mort cauUous they've b t c o m e , Argus Raearch COrp. says. Investors, too, are taking 1n lncreasihgly dim view of tbe outlook, it notes. eRe bo1111d The market baa been down to its curftnt Dow Jones level three times in this particular cycle and each time bas re- bounded aubstantl.ally, Dean Witter & C.O. says. It ia likely to rebound a1ain this time, particularly l!iince profit im· provement la close at band, the oompany 1d<b. e conffdenee Investors should keep In IHreetl Vnit inlnd ·lbat the limit placed on Toni Haycock, ·Hunting· prioe riles under Phase Two ton Beach, has been perinttJ vtgorow profits re-In d dir t I boond's, DllPont Glore Forgan . appo te ec or o oblerVes. -in addition, the training for the Amer- lbnits also represent "another lean Learning Corpor-- Jngredient helping to bobter ation in Long Be.ach. confidence that inflation will The firm operates • slow to a satisfactory Jevel network of reading ln· conrtsteDt-with the stated struction centers in goals of the ldnlini!traUon, Southern California. tbe comp&nJ 1dds. Mrs. Morgan is a merD· bet of the Califor11l1 e Confoulon • Teachers Assocla\ion Tbe market ii reactinl to and the InternationaJ c:ol'lfuaion over Phue Two rul· Reading Association. Lags, in marked contrlll to It.II ----=------- dram1tic upsurge at the beglonlog of Phase One, "when everythlng was qu1te clear and definitive," E.F. Hutton 4< CO. sa9). Barring poslti~ newt development.I the market 1hould continue to drllt lower, It feels. e suamR1111S 011t It ii not aurprlllog !bit the "steam tlnally ran out of the c:oroprat.e bond nwtet'• ad- vance ,'' Afl Drexel Firestone. While both corponte and munlcip1I bonds have ben<llted In recenl -u from a divnlOD ol Jund. from tho stock market, bond 1 .. Velltol"I IJ't bellnniftl to hatch tho ..... doUbta concernlog lnllatlon control and economic growth that CUITIDtlJ plaguing stock lnveetora e .so11IMI ' Recetier11 . While "the rabbita that foncutera arr now poJ11DC out. of their ball are homel7," Ibey do auggea\ a oound bao1a for 1 stock merkc:t recovety, aaya Argue Rtaearcb. oa11 Argus R.,..rdf C«p. Tl1e firm aaya the bwen1o<7 """"-' lion or bold-down pollcy that apallod bad new• for lf!l "10 be good ...., lot corporate proflta and Jor lbe morkat lo lm. ' Two Firms Set Irvine Rel.o cation Modulex, Inc. and Eln> Products Company will OCCUJ1Y JoinUy a new building hi the lrYlne lncluatrlal COmplu. Comple~O. ol r<localloa from Orange II upectod I n December, ac:<:onllng lo David B. Cole, presldent of tht two Independent companies and o\fD!r of tbt new structure at 1791 Xallet Avenue. ModulU produce• an ahoninum door frame wblch la merchanclllod tbroogh t h • United Statea Gypsum com- pany. The .... fadllty'• priJ>. clpel uoe wlU be for worebout- tng. Elro C.O. produ t e1 bultnesa machine pada for typewriter>, eddlog mathlneo and other equipment. Cloclc COoalnictlon Cllmpany ol Wtllmlmter II orectlog the U,000 aquare foot bulldlll(. Tl» tilt.up COl'Ultructioi'I WU dtaljfnod by Qeorge W. Riiey r. Allocjatea of Newport Bucb. ' Waalllogloo ' -2 wt the ourdlpse lo .rrlunl for ao __. dell with othrr tnde and "'°'*8ty problema lo be Woi-J£ed OU! later. A bani !Ina WU ._,. •t llrst, -olfidall aald, lo ·~ to eonvmc. othe.r natlona that thr ·Untied statea meant bus!.-, but they - say the time bu Cl!ll10 to modUy ~ting demanda lo prevent new trade barrltra from oolldlfylog. • Tbe Nora:an Guaraaty Survey, puhilahod by Naw Yodc's Morgan G u 1 r a 1) t '1 rru.t Company, l&l!iJ: "' November lsaut that atlll foor a qulcbttod American bualnesa tempo 1o rm. llyl more ftng"""°"q ta ill jji!er now, lbe bank aald, ""beCilUM: 1 1"In1tead of the improvement lo paycbology that bad hoen hoped fot·-and counted Oft U I spur to consumer buying - apprehenlion la widespread. "And dosplte the frtquent repetition by U.S. olflcllla !bit there will be no lotematlonal trade war and despite lmpllcoUom !bit there II no great Urgency In getting I n t e r n atlonll diUertnees resolved, obptjcs ore Jeclon hoih here ml abroad.• Buslneaa economists havt augge..ted !bit coillldence ho weakened" becaiue Phue i ~ a compromiae witb inflation. Henry Kaufman, c h 1 e f economtata ol the major New York inve.mnent b a Q II: ID I house of Salomon B r o s . , auggeota the freeze lhould have been uteodod. StocU ml bonds rallied wbeo American thought they had lhOation stopped, Kaufman told the National Association of Bu a.Ines s Econo,mists. Values skidded when the Pbue t controll were lstUed wtth their large loopbola for eremptl0111, eiceptlona and autslr.ed pay and price hooata. Such part.way c o n t r o I means to many invest.on that the government 's intervention may have to be prlonged indef"mltely, Kaufman aold. It may hive to be prolonced government to lmpooe loterlll c 1r .. 1'11t1ln. C.ltf. • 11M11vM~11, "' .. .ii -~ ,.._,,111 ,,. ·-• dJ_._a __ _. ;...111 ....... !1111 Tlllt W.11-* .. Mini ~ bf • Ttl• 1t1t9Mtl'll Ill .. °*1111 1111 '°'""IY nld ~ -,....,.! 19 9lJU ·~ ............. ~ .. Witt. Cllo'lt"' OrMM CIU<WY •: lolo'l4ft'IDW 11, wlttl 11141 _ .... rv ~ -lfll9 J!llr bl laid. AW1e A ..._• tf'1. t y ArltM;r S. I(,...., OtlMJh' '"""'~ Ill 1!11 cWlt."'"" _,,,, fl!Mtlel-<IO~"'~··o;•~ .. ,.:..ho ........ 1-ru1 ~-..1 .. __._ """ '''"""'"' ""' ~ lflll c:-.... c""". '9 .,._. !MM ..... "' "' .,...., ••~ -._ ... on. .t era... 01Ji11tW :: ~~ U, Niii""<! DflllM COit.i OlllV "1111, .._,_.,., to !ht ~~= art fj lctloM will ~ 1111. Ir SnWfW J. • °""'"' ,.-'*' U, 24 111111 ~ 1, L JM\U L. •VSl'L. JRu A M '--'• " "_., .1. ... L..1 C:..W... c...,.. lt11 'Jt>1' Mil v11 °'"""" ..__ ( -JDl{I. ....-""""*' °'"*' C..tt 0.ll't' ,Hot, CA1t¥1i f2UO, .,.ldl ..., .. _-..c:t • -l-'Jr..; _,....._..J t:w ...._..., 11, ,., •1'4, o.:.,,_,. i.e. LEGAL MOTI<;Bl ' Ntlfllll 0. 'tit \lfldilr11...,-1n ·10.1'!~ ''"-~.re:..~~.~. ~~ ol' 1'71 JOii 11 • p1t111111111 to"" tl1t11 II., .. ~ .. ~z .. nmon · ~· wlltltr. tow" ::r.'-. •.,.... ,_ n l IJvJnl OWncU Ind u.. newly LEGAL NOTICE P ICTITl:u~·1~ullMlll ""::~ ~~ • deelgnated cbalrmaD. of bil !UM.I ITATIMIMT fl) Vlr~ O.• Wlllltilf' ~-.. -~of •--,tc ""vllerl P ._. Thi to11Dwl111 _.., 11 dOllll 111no1-Enntm ,,,.,. Wiii q1 ~ i:NUUUlll nu 1 PICTITKIUS SUSl•IU n : • 1M J~ llllMd ......., fferbert·Steln. HAM• ITATfMIMT Nl!W~llT W.lllNE Tl!CHMOLOG'I', JAMft L.. RUltL. ~ll. Ste•-l.aa.1--I '"''*-·-'s '··'" "nit fOlloWlnt ,.,_ It oolnl M lnffl 21'1 W, Cot1t ......,., NIWPOl'I 8-.cll Al~ I I Liit' lU .__ l'l'IAUll --~ • Johll F. H-..., )(114 V!1t1 C11.1d1I, JU! Viti ~ force on Pbalt I~ •Mt • T • w" .. T w 0 0 DA ll 0 • Ntw-' BllCll ......... MtCll. Cd"'* ,_ ............ ···t ......... AISDCIATIS, "· o .... (W, UU l Tiii• Ml-II blll\9 c.ondll<ttd b'f .,, ,.,....._, mo ·~11'1 on loUlll -z WM! _.J ~ Cirdf. IUftt C). trv1111, llldlvlckllt. Atlilhtr fw t •.-tti¥ abou1d have room to lf'OW tbe CMI"°""" ...._ Jolln F. ~ f'Wll-..0 Oflt'qt C011t Ollfrfo l'Tlll t-i-.--t.1 ' IJtw.al'I Cllrt W'°°'"'' not Ot:t.1111 Tlll1 111~1 tli.cl wltll 1'111 CCllllll't' ~ 11 11 M Md ~ 1, admu~w•UOD 1-..u out a 1toule¥tftl, c.r-Ml Mar. C.&llfoor~ c1er1r. et°"'"" c-w M : Nov. 1. 1'71. Hr! ' ' lN 1;11 COlltrol structure providing ~ i.u1111tU i. """" (Ol\dlKfW IW'.,. ~r.,:.•1tY J, e .... 1ten. o.~ counw11,1::...,....---,-==~-''"- loU of room • for market 1ni1rYldw1. , ,u1111"'" cw1nsa eo.11 0111v PllOI· • f; LEGAL NonCB ' ,._ ' si.wart Weodlrd , NoYl!'l'lfllr 10, 11. tt •rd cec.em1191' 1, ... ... -. Thi• 11tN!ollflt lllld wttll ~ Cou~,,. Im XMl--71 su .. •11.10• COUllT °' TM• In stein'• vfew, leas federal c .. -or-Ctl#ltV oi: NOY, II. 1f71, IJATI! 01' CA~l .. O.NIA '" lnterve~ will fOlter growtb ~._,,,. J, ,..,.,.. O-fV '""""' LEGAL NOTICE . TMI' c~~'!~M40UM•• and I n• a. t m • D ·1 • ....r """""" °''"" Coad O.llY l'llDI, ""' o•o•• TO lltOW CAUll " W ....,..,.... 11 M, tllll ~ 1 I. MOTICI 01' TIUIT91la Mt,:• , ,~ (HANOI 01' fl!AMlil Ka\dtnan'•• the IOOte harntsl ,," ' .N.n vND111. 01"10 ol' nn1s1J 111 ~ Mitt ... et "" ""'I.kin.. ,. ind\JeU fears of another Lot~" in~~~w ::1~~~.~A~-5 sc~~'oK""~~:u~~ti~:!· runa-.t•V -.LEGAL NOO'ICE l'IOTICll!! I& HElt.ESV OIVIH: ttlll ICHICKHAU5 tor OW.llM ol Nim.ti. ..y• • WllTWOOO A5SOCIA'rl!!, I C•llforn!1 WHEREAS, the el>llllcllloll di WILL' As • JW&etlcal matter, .. IOll Cllln*lllClll, IS Trus111, ... 54KC-H. " SCHICKHAUS. SUE ll!!LL .. Officl.alJ doubt whether under -PICTl"TK>UI •UllNllS 1'ru•lll, « SUllllllui.a Tn11tM, ""nuaM SCHICltHAUS. 11111 MAltlC Wilt.!< ' NA.Ml' IT.t.TIMIN"T "' 1111 Dffd of Trllll "K'llt$d by SCHICKHAU5 flDr ~el _,.. -such a policy, the fly Board TM tollowl"I --Ii dOllll lllnlnffl APOLO NIO IEHJAMtH J lAMOllA. t b1e11 dwlY llltd •ltll tllt clef'ol. of COUid IUJ'ViVe ... llntll mt n 1nd rKOl'llld MIV 2f, 1'70 '" c-t. 1nd It '"'°"'rl"' l!'Oftl --trl•:-'1'• J b . HINTON EDUCATIOH COHSULT· I Dllll t:JOl Plllt IG IMlrurntftt 'Ho. 112'1 ,..,.fc1t!OI\ 11111 111d 111111lc111ll llMI .ll:te .... ..... a 0 t • ANTS. ..:.0 Plril NtWllOl'I Sir.I (If Ollkl1I Rkontl 111 lftt affl<;t of 1tlt kl tllvl ""Ir lltmff dl11'191d ' •-~--~~••••ement b 0 a d ,.._. SNCtl cirll ' c111mrr 11.KOrdu of or11191 Cou111r. pf'OPOild 1111mn ot WILLI H. I'. Gii u:N~wz ··--r l tlulil!tl Hl~ton si1t1111 .... 4'• P1rtr. C1lllor11llr l nd 0P111'1Ulnl "'"" Holl,. d J(Je EL LEN GI BSON 111d MA a1reacb' ii torn by dllltnt and ~ 11 "-1 1ucf1 Cillf Olfll.!11 I nd Ell(!IOll lo Stll fhff"""""' WILLIAM GIBSON. " faces ~·-·~-·---0 D "N• 11u11,.M. It bllnt ~ &., In rteorllld Aullllll 10. lm 111 &OI* ,,. HOW. THl!ftl!FOlll!'. 'tt II """" Vw.;:1 ~1111 lfldlvldu1I PIM flt l1t1lrumenl Ho. MW ol Mid ordlrld •lld lllrwctlCI ..... , •It _...,. " lettlementl like the coal wage Eiirllll!h HHiton sttt1111ns Offl<l•I 11.llCOfl3t. wn1 •"· C111 Tulld•'· 1.,111ad 1n 11111 111d m1tter et w"" 91 ct f I u.~ Thi• lll'-f "'" wlltl 11'141 '°'"""' Jl l'Klt lY JI, 1972 It 11:00 A.M. It ltllt "'1ln 1111""' »PHf lltfor9 1flov• ..Ultled (.°""' . pa -or eump e, i.u11 new ci.n: .. °'"'" eou"" 1111• Now 1s 1.,1 "'"•nc:• ot wn.m1w11r J1W1g111 111 DIPlrtn'lfllt 3 llltl'llClt. 1oe.&1M~• 4&-por<enJ~it.nvlnth 'waee sv 11wr1' ,;, M•Cldox 0-UtY Cou11tY~~1&nv, tormirly "'1"''1!.i P1..;~~ civic c1111tr Orlw WMl, s.n11 A ' '!Ibo!-I Cftf'!: • Wnl..-n Morltl•te CG., oc• I CillfO!'~' on Ille' »Ill dl'I ot contract f a J W a "f Publllt>ld Orlntt Cotll 0411Y PllOI .. r1IOl<l!U.SI I I.id,. 111 1111 CllY ol 1••,,lhllm, lt71 11:1 t1Mo tiOUt ef t:• O'clocti: A.No .. ~ Signalmeft. Ho¥9mllll' 11, M, 11111 l*M!Mr I, .: CDU!llV ol °''°"':' ::·:i '11 ~·I~,,:: 111d ~ lo iMw UllM, If l !hl 'lb& Pr1oe CoD'lJ'tllulon IO 1'71 )JI0.71:.:lc(~~ l't 1111 ,r;:: .d 11t1 I" :o-.::. ~: :i:.1e.1;,io;,: C!ll- 1•• "--a •-1..'..n a t.. • ...i--&a....& ,.wful _, ol 1111 Unllld Sll Mt of IT IS FU ll.THEft OllOEJtED "'111 • ... UU l&M: •MU~I" lll~IU LEGAL NOTICE AIMl"kll 1~ 11""\; tlllt I nd lnf!Hftl, CWl llf 11111 orOll' bl IO\lblllhld ln °"] than tbe p1y Board. It even -~.,. 10 • .-,_. h•lo by 11 unc1., 111d caait o.n~ ..i1o1, , ___ o4 ,...,. Id lo U t I , 14411 Ottd 111 Tilt p~rtY 1111111' In (D•lt clrcu11tton prlnlld 11\d publh1hld 111 ISi no one app can 1st ,ICTITIOUI SUl1Mlll Miii. C1Htoml• llld Cw"IY •nd 5t'1t Cllv of C~ll Mii.i. COl.llllY ot Or• week, rejecting the appeal of N4MI ITATIMINT dltea,.'*:,"o1fc4=; not ln tht ClfV llf Sllle of C1lllor11l1, 'find .. di ... fl Bassett FurDlture Co. of ""' fol tirwllll --It dolnt bu1!11t1t. CNI• HtfS.&, " Pit M"' ·-cled I" four l•I succ•1lv1 wllll:1 ~ te ~ .J .. ; 101111 U P-2~. M!.Ct!llMOUI Mtpl, .lit. l bow HI fw 1'hl hMr Ill tit Vtrgin1a for • 1.1 percent CAl.lf"ORNIA BUSINESS SERVICES. '" ltll offl<• o4 l1't Countr Jt9(.Dt0tr llf •Pll•IUl•on. lncrea8e I I be ca us. of 112S Vlmril A ...... lull• G. CHI• 11111 '""'""'· 011.i Hov. 1!. 1m. ' • ' • 1 Miii. C.llf. t2'M 1--CQMMOMt.V KNOWN AS· 3 ,. M1rmctt G. Scovflt• iDsufficlent justification.' Cll•rln OK1r Urickrwoad. t."1 Jur1 Hamilton Strfff, cost• M•1. cii111orn11 JIXIH llf Till lul'lflot court Some other r1M1ui.ata have or,, Hunllflllorl lffctl. c1111, Still "'" wlu bit madt!. llut wl!Mu! tu1-oc ..., .. _ TM1 llut.ln111 11 "'119 ~!Id by cowninl « wirri nty, ••iirn• or lmPlled, Publl"'-d Or1"" Ca11t o.nv Pl~ been pattid down, but the 1111 llldlYldl.lll. r ... M!111 t t!M!, p 0 •• , '11 0" or ~:;;-lier 17, 2• •lld ~r ~.: average of approved lncreast:s -·· c. Urdtrwood'"' .,-.. c 1n01m11t1"'"' tc "'''"' "'' 1nc1e111act...e11, ___ ==-=--===---, .... d"""""' '" Ol.l"I\' 11C11rld Irr i.etd ONCI, lnct!Xllnv IM ftt1-ill well above the 2.5-percent Cl«tl et o,,.,.. cwntv 1111: w _ _. "lld ,._,., of 1111 Tru1tn 1nd et ,,,. LEGAL NOTICE ldellne n. 1'"· ,.,. """" J. Mlcldoll. OIPlll'I trUlll cnithtd by wld ~. ldYtM••l------------gu • CwnlY Cltrll. lllenuncler wllll lnlernt pr11Yl61d ltltrtl", " lt4U What the Price Commisslon .. ubllt.Md Or•ntt CCIII! C11Hv .. 111!1, Ind ttw ~llPlld prlntlP•I cl !flt no!e l'ICTIT!OUI IUllNl!ll will do -·-· to be Nov1mlllf" 2•. Ind Dtumblo" 1 ••• 15, IKurlCI bv 111d OtMI to-wit $72,9".'9. NAMI ITAT•MINT remCUIJlll seeD. 1m 1151-11 with lntll'tll lh•r-from J1nu1ry 1, Ull Th1 tollcrwln• """"' 11'1 IOI~· But it already has taken a ,, 11rcMdtd 111 11.ld No1e. 11u11n111 11: ~--·-~-~ ••--I'· t LEGAL N-CE PATll!!O: NovembH 11. 1t11 01ST1 HCTIVE LICl!NSE 1'11.AMllf •'C'luo. •\AUi.i UWlll ,,. p&J'eJ! , VII • WESTWOOD AS&OCIATl!S, t""5 Htll Avl. l'ounltln Valle-,, C1(tt the Colt of Ltving Council OD 11 well Trust.. '110t. • ' " ,..... ly H•r•I G. Wcod-1!1. """"' 0 . Polltr. •111 KINI ct. 11ver1I ialues -by clamping l'ICTITIOUS IUllNllS Anltt•nl Slc••••rY Hunt111111on 9HUI, C1lll. ""*· ' H .... ttr rules on pr. NAMll ITATIMIHT Ml1t 11.ldllrd 91rlollc, 201\fli OPl l. ••lllf~ "'6U • TM followln1 """'" 1' dol nt 111/tlnen "ublllhld Ort nM Co.11 0111Y ,.llot, l1l1Fld, ca111. noWication for tbe auto 11, o.um11er 1, 1, u. 1t11 113s.11 1'hl1 11u1r..,.11 11 bltl111 c~ •1 ~ .. ~ b _, '•• lo t DAVID ~ SINl!SAC AN D 1 G1n1ra! PlrlMrlMP. JUU-wz, Y 11;.1.US....._ gran ASKICIATES. 111 Oomll\90 Orlvt. LEGAL NCYI'ICE R1ct11rd 11rto1k. uUllty rate boosts based on N...-t lffdl. c.ut. nllMI 11.c111rt o. l"ottlr •--···-d •t.-Dr<l\d M. ,._, U l DotnlftlO Orlv•, T1111 1111.me..1 fllecl wllfl ...,. ~ COit .UA;l~ IIrinC ~ H..._, lllCl't. C1llt • .,.-MOTICI! OJI TftUIT•l'I SALE Cl9rlr. af °'""" Coointf CM: Norw. •· freeze and by ..... -.... Dotice Tiii• lluol-" blllll conductld by NO .... flU ltn •v l lYI Fl'I' J Mlddoll °'"""" • ..,. ~&&'6 811 l""'Y1'!111, , On Dlctmii.r U, 1911, 11 1~:00 A.M .. Cou~IV Cltrtr. . • big wa1e contracts -even if Olvld M. llMHC IMl'ElllAL COAPOAATION OF AMl!A· P .. ltllslltd 'ortn'41 Caasl 0.llY Pua tbe latter ·-•pproved by the T11l1 1!1fffrltnl fllld with 11'11 Count. ICA, I Ulllorr1l1 Con>otlllon, I I 1\111111· NO"tmbltr 1~. •NI Olambtr ,, •• •. .... . Cllrtl ot °"'"" Counll' Clll! Howmlll!r lll'Md tr\11.lee ter Lide ln111r1nc1 A""''' 1911 :1111] Pay Board. \ n. 1'71. 1, •-•~ J, ~ 0.l>UIY Int .• 1s Tru1tH under •NI p(l!"1u1nt lo 1 c-w Clt>rl(. deed o1 1r11st d1tt11 J•nu•rv ,._ 1"'-••· LEGAL NOTICE \ l"ubll-'*I Or1PIOt COQt 0.11y Piiot, IC\llld b'f PAUL(, 11.EBEA, I 1'1'11"~, -----,.,-,=----ji ~-2A. lnll PKttrlllll' 1, •• 1S, ..... ,.. I I 1111 -r•lt ,,,_,.,,., 11 lru•lor .- 1'71 Jl'9·71 11111 racordld J111111rv u , 1966. 11 ODcu 1'·14Jn C t . w Ofllcl•I Al<Otdi In '"' Ollk1 ol "" NAMI ITATIMl.NT S I rtwr1t Ko. l flll. look 7111, f tlle .. ot .. ltTITIOUI SUllMISI OOpera •ve res LEQAL NOTICE Jt11;order ot Or•nH Col.(n!V, C1Hlorn11. Ttie f!>HOWl!ltl -IOI!, II ~!" Miii< ... 1 WIU Mii 11 t utti!< lllCllon fo 1'-lllehlll ti: N • I , fl 1tp6 blddtr frcr ulh !P1y1blt 1t tl!'ftl ot Miff l<IEWPORT (HAAT£JI COMPA , ,ICTITIOVI •UllNlll In lawful money o1 Ille United Sllltl) •t 301 PIM1nr11, Suitt lTI, NIWPOl't IM~ A id D • F MA.Ml H ATIMlllllT N-1 8MCh ClfV Hall. »OD Htwl'Ort Ctlll ~ b ;J W TN frcllowlne ~ '"' dDlnt BMclt eoule-/1rd, 111 1111 ClfV of N....._.t ll.11P11 w Mack. .o .• 3117 P airy ar.,.,,. Q lllulllll ... ,, liHdl, c:-" of 0r•11'41· ''"' llf C•I-SUI!• 111. Htw-' • ,.,.1. -... ...,. ·r •II( MAIHTINANCI' SEftVICE, 11orrir1, •II fflak. 1111• 1<111 lnltrest UWI• Til!I flllll'lll!N I• llttnt ~ ..,, 17J.t Klllloll Ln .. Ko. ... Hu111r11111on WYICI to Ind -'"''° Irr It under N ld llllfflllctr.11 -• I • 1 IH<fl, Calif. f2U1 dtld llf lru1f '" lfl• ... , prop«ty llllli.lled R•IPl'I w. • By RUDY CERNXOVIC "We 'ply the ptlctS •t by 1cii'111dolrd wi1111m s.m11or, i1.ci1 1n t1ld covritv 111t1 st•/. llnc•!bld .Li Tiit• 1t11llf\'llnt 1111d """' ff!t •~1 B-·•-·-w-u-~ lloll LA., Mt, A. H1111tJr19fon lleletl, Ltlf•JI llf Tr.tc' Mo. IUll In fht CUy. Ill CIM OI Or•nll County on: HOV~ 11, It · w.-_.,.. ••~ the U.S. Department-0 f If. ft60 · co.11 IMN, Coionty et Or1no•. St•1• et •v •111.,rv J, Mfddoa, DfJIUl'f C.-iifr P 'SBURGH ('~!) . I " Robttl Florn, IOlll "-" I!., Loi c1111orn11. 11 Plr m1p r11:ordecr 1n Boolt Clerk. ri·.i ..,.. A&nculturt 1 NYS H 1 y e 1 • AIMlllM. c1111. u. P-a of M1..,,11_s ~pt, 1n Pulllltlltd' Or•-C011t 011rv ,Hot, Each Sunday after church ''Bel ., .... 1._. .1.:.... Tl'll• bual-It lltlnt cond\ldld " • ""' offlct ol "" cou"1y llt~dtr a1 ~ I, •· IJ, tt. itn 2217·t' ore we or..,..._., ..... ~ Limited ,,rtnwJ111p, 11k:I cou"". 4 services a s U b U r b I n farmers 1ot less than eight 1tkt!1rd SamOo¥ Mori comm""" •11<7W" 11: :144 LEGAL NOTlCE .. r" Pittsburgh family stop1 at a •· uarl 1 ....... the t Robltt Florft BrHdwtv. eo.11 M111, C•f!lorn11. ceDwi a q ' uwqz y 1e Tl'll• 1t11""."' lllM wllfl IM Coun!y TM 1111 will Ill m.,,. w!lflolol CCV-"' , !tlU • I United Dair')' F a r m e r s about lJ cent.II. AboUt 10 C11!'111 of Or'"" Count.. Clll: NoYtmfllr 1!, • w1rr1n1Y l'ltllrdflltl llrtt. llOUIUlon er l'ICTITIOUS IUllNlll • Cooperative It.ore and buyl a ••-ool ol the !'71. Sy hvtrlv J, MtddoJ!, Oel>Uh 11\CUmbrtncts, lo Nll1ty 1111 OOllllllorlt. NAMI ITATIMlln' • fDODwq year we pay C11.1nt'/' Cl«t. NCUrtd by t11d dffll of trust. The 1o11ow1111 ..-,,.. .,. .. gallon of milk. bonuse! to farmerl ibove the "ublhl"f or..,.. CM•t 0111v ,11o1. HotJu of Dlfau11 11111 l!1act1on "' s.11 1111,1.,..1 ... ·~ -h Ncl'femo.ro'l7, :U. Ind DtcM!lltr 1, I, Mkl r"I •-rtr undtt' u ld OIH llf K.M AiRJET OP' D•Al\IGE COUNTY lue UJband pays ,1.21 for federal rate. nus aVtrlgell to Im llGf.71 lru1t Wll rtcOl'Otd A.1191111 11, ltn, •s 2112 OuPOlll Or. ($Ult• 111 )noll!I. C.: the milk, about nine cent.II 1r:bout to c~nta' per hwidred G %";;J:.· ~!!'~::-,h~'6ffl.:'":~ : ~mn w. Klrt1brld•, 1071 S.rtt• R~ cheaper than el&ewhere. He p>unda of milk per year. LE AL NO'l1CE Record., o1· 111d touniv arid 11111. AYfl .. ""'' Meu . c •. ,,.,. also saves the rectipta, W"laJJ "In 11161 ... ....1 1164 the • '"" 0.lld: Novem!Mr 1'• 1'11 J«rY A. Mc:Oll, Qlll SI, Peul Cll'l:jt. tp.N IM,ERIAL CDAl"Oll.ATIOH HunlllllllOn lleaC!I, C1. ft"7 them 0DCe a month and let.II a fumert received 1bout $3,63 l'ICTITIOUI IUllMllS OF AMERICA. Thi• bu'lnu1 Is btlnt COl'ldllCttd 1w 1 "dfvideJJd." for ,~ -•""• f -111.. a.. NAM• ITATIMBNT 11 Trut!M Pl rlntrllllP w ~ 0 llW&. on cw n.e lellllwllll ,..._ ... dol11e ty; JACOUl!LYHN GOulH J1mes w. IClrtr.bl'ldt One Sunday hill wife ch!ded average on a take-home buls. M inna u : AnJ111nt ~' TM1 st1t""''"' 111ec1 with 1111 c..,.., him. Today 1t J, 30 perooit more." Co~~,u=~::,~~-!:.u;;;. ~~' E••I Publish«! Ora1~ to.It 0•11'1' Piiot, ~~~e~~~·rr. ~"J:~~b!!':iY ~a:\: "John," ahe ""'d, "Wt Jual , !Mn.I Pftflcl• J1111 l rltl'Klt. 2t312 Hovt mblr 2' 11111 D1<:1111btr 1, f, tt71 Clirk. Ml. LEQAL NO'lTCE Paello Clrl~t. MIHlon Vlllo. J1i.-11 P~bllohf'd Or1n11 Cot1t O.llr Pl._, heard • sermon about obe:fin (Mrt.) KllhrYll Willi'!. I NJll LI Oe<:Mlllll' '· •• 15, :n. 1t71 31...,. . il 1-1'•1"1• LI .... , P~1111 V1ll1Y, LEGAL NOTICE c1v uws as well as ch ,ICTtTIOUI IUllllll'll Tiii• 111n1111111 It llt!nv _..,uct.i b'f • LEGAL NOTIC(' rules. Yet here we are, not 20 •AMII ITA~HT 0-·1,"'r.c~~rlf!Clc NOTICI TO PAINTING COHTllACTD•S1------::-:=:-----·· minu•-11 tronl•ln TM fol ,.,._ t1 tlofric: ~ar-Til!t ·~·fltld wltll 1tlt C01.111!\1 INVITING l lDI "1uss ..-a er. Pl ,_,..., a Iii c .... c . N 15 "" NOTICE IS HERl!IY GIVEN lflll l'ICTITIOUS BUSINEl l lawbreaker. WAL.Te1t·1 CM ITUD!O! l20ol .~~.a::~·,. M"::i. 9110,:..j. Coun.V !flt F01.1nl1ln V1llty knool Dll!rl<I ol NAM• ITATIMl'NT •• ,.1., the -·~-d--'de l""e flt..._, llvtl., SllCll. C.&llf. Clerlt · OJ1r1ot C01mly, c1111or"11, 1Cflnt bv Thi tollo:lwlnt "''°" 11 dcl"t bull-~ \;UW".. WI ru1 W•ll.-r w ........ Mtlhl!ll, ~ ......... ., .. ubtltlltd °"'"" Cot•! O.IJV Piiot, '"d l!lroulll ltt OocrvtMlnv llotrd, 11: law l!°ken,•• aaid the ..... ...,. .. N-1 IMCPI, Cl.Ill. NOYll'l'llllr 11 "' snd . Dlamblr I • lltrllr11fh!~ rmrrtd lo II "'' OISTRICT. PLT l lDMEOtCAL I LECTllON1d uur "'1'1111 1111111'*1 II lltlM CIOfllludN 11¥ 111 Im ' ' iof,.,j w111 l'Ktlv1 UP to, bUI 1191 Iller lll•n SERVICE LAI~ SIJ "8" Vlctorle It,. band. 'J'm Interested in Ill'• llldh'lcl!lll. 2:00 ... M. llf 11\e ttlt d1v llf Dec""IH'• CMll Mew, C1. '11127 •-y." W•tllr W..,..,,. Mtltlrt1 1'71. -ltd blO. for IM 1w1rd .i P•lrldl LN Tani•"· S6) "I" v~ '"'16 TNe 1t11WM11t fllld wlftl tM c:.utrtf LEGAL NOTICE • contrH1 lor: st .• Cotr1 M111. Ce. '2621 E. , Hayea ill ...... !dent of C"'11 If°''""'-"' Oii( "°"'· .. 1m, Pr1a1r111on •lld Pll"tlno of 11'11 T~ll builMH II bll"' cCllldllefld by "" the it t''-•v ~ J, 11~ ~ Gol.rflty I' l4"1 ln!trl..-""'Kii ol 11'11 Foiml1!11 VllllY lndlvldull ' FCA which hu 14 '*'· ' l'ICTITIOU1 SUtlNlll kl'IOll!, IS IUml1td under G1Mr11 Patrick l. T1nl1n rftall ' Jet.II in tbe 'PJttllbur"" l"ullll"*I Or1riN GMJt O.llr Piiot HAMI ITATIM•NT Requlrtmlf\!1, loc1ttd ti 11911 8ultllrd Thli sll tlfMnt tlltd wllfl ll'ol Coiot11Y ... ~ 10, 11, 2' 11111 o.c.nlltr 1, , TM tollc1Wllll ,.,..,,_ Ml dlolnt, SlrHI, FOl'"llln V11l1Y, Ctfllornll, Cltrk of Ofin&I County on' NOY. 29, 1m . ITea and~lant to open four 1'71 ; ..,.n M lt1tn 11. 5\IClt bfd1 s.11111 bit ractJYt'd 1" !tie l y e,,....,.1y J , Mlddo•. OtoutY cwntr mos:. .-._ •t.-'""· ICOl'llCO ' Dl¥tt11flld 100 Vldtirl" ofllct ot Clllrles Woodfin, Ed.0, .4.UO(ll lf Cl«k. '""" mon....... lUIJ LBGAL MnrlCE "" -.. C.111 "'" Suoer11'11-.derlt ol llu•I..... Servl<ll, l"ull!hhtd °'"'" Coad D•llV Pli.t. p iDla m 11 k com-4~.,,.-· ,.,'...., ••• ·,.... ... .. few SI f"01.1nt1ln V•lltY School Olllrlct, Nutnllll' Olclmfllr I, I, n, n. 1'11 :noi~ ......... -v ........ -· • .. DM Llltlltloui.e ltnl, Fo.'"11111 v111ev.1---'--------~ (Jliss1o r-ards Hayes 11 a " M4ll C..t• Miu, c1111• nu. c1t1lornl•, 111d 1111111 bl PlltlMdy ... 111 LEGAL NOTICE · -0 PICTITIOUI 'IUllHllS -C1IYI!! ""·'d!'ll \02'0 LI • l.wbr ker '-•u•• ho -11• ( """" ' l loud II the lbo\lt 1111ed tll'l'lt Ind ~.....,. ~ lllAMI ITATl•INT Htdlfldl, ,01.1nl1ln Vl llfV, Call!, pltcl 1-----~=-----milk at leSI than price control 1M te! ..... M _..., II Oofnt ·illlll-Slmofl RoMrt Mord, l"1C OCIYll', Each bid m~1I c1111form Ind be I' 1Ul7 rnL-• n i• ' • N""""' Sffdo, C.Ulor11l1, flMO. rnPOMIW te ffl!I lnvlli llQfl !hi PICTITIOOI SUllNISI ralel. JDC fedwal aowrnme:nt ' ....... a:i. Tit.All.I ~ltOOUcT.. 1f1t Tlllt llullrt•H .. lltllll CONlllCttd" I IMlrvc:llon.1 IO 116dlf"I, 1119 G.ner1I NA.Ml' STATIMIMT a1Jo 1oob ubncer t the r 11111 --.... c.t• ,,_., tMWll .....,_..,..., cON1111cm 1111 co", , , c 1 tt>t Tiii 1o11ow1111 Plflort 11 do!"' 111n1• I (!Oo .11111-I'--. Ult St If I I I Clllrltl l'lllftlv Kolltrl S-111Cllk.n. t nd 111 ot~tr o«...me..11 Ill op, ,.....,.,,., C.... ..... Tll" tllttfMlll lllld wtlll ll'ol CO..""' CO'l'Pl'lll111 !hf Plrll...m Ce nt r 1 c I DOUGLAS CAM,IELL I. .UIOC! .. "We're not brea••·· tbe TN• 1'1111-k IMltl9 con!llJCtld by Cltrll ,,, Ori"" COl.lrrf'ti' '" Ncw. lJ. nn, ~II. COPlll ol !hi ContrlCI ATES, soo I. ,,,..,., St., No. .. "''· _.16 111 ll'lll~fofllel. 8v Artltur I!. Kt...,., Dffllhl Ctull!\I pocurntfl'll 1r1 ,_ .,. fll• Ind mir 0..1111•· ean1. nut. law," Hayet lmllt.11. owe•re WlnlMI ---Cit!'• bl otit.inld In llll alflCI af Eull C1nn11:1'/', Do111lt1 CltnPblll. lt121 lrllNIY Tilll 91.......,.. lllld wlltl thl COlfll'I' l"ublltlltd Ot•net COlll D1llv Piiot, 1c11oc1 Contlruc:tloll Ttch~lclln ot 11'11 Woadl Tr,. T111t1n, Ct!lf. t"*I cha.rtere,! under PeDlll"flYanla Cllrlt ., °''* CWnho Olli """'· !t, "'°""""' ''· 1A 11111 0tc111111tr 1• .. , .. 11111n V•lln' Sdlool Oltlrld •I !hi Tiii• bl.illlltll II bll"f ~ " .. Jaw. The commisalon ii ~ Ttn. ,.,. """"' J. Mld!lml; ~ 1'71 211a.11 lbovw ..,._, •nc1~101111 • , ClllfllY Clltt. " CC111lrKt«1 wflo bid ,,. reoufflld Oout ltl C1m•11 terf"1nl with free enterprlte P"'11ltllld °'""" Celt! 0111'1' PClcf, t -• r N~CE lo Wlllf.flW«llll #le KflOOI p I 1 "I Thi• 1111""1111 Iii.cl wllh tM ~ .~ -·~·-· tr-•-So N""'1blr "' .... o..n• I ... II. ~ VI& ICf#l'ltlllllld ~ M.r, C, T. M1n1U ol Cltrt: ol or11111t CounlY Clll: ,....., "· 1'71. ....... •""""' ... ..,,. -· me im 1161-n • 1 1111 P1U1111111 va11tW kMDt 0 1t1r1ct "' ,., 11wrtv J. MeoUOW. Dt911'1' ~ IWTOlJndiJJC ltatet b a Ve • 41U m1k1 I drtttlled lnM*Tlor! C111 Dectfllbtr Clllr'll .r;.1 d-'--•, _._ ~•, Ol1 LltQA,L NOl'[C£ PIC"TITIOUS IUllNllS !, 1'71 11 1100 ,..M, or all 111rl-,11bttilled Ore"ff Co.it O.llr ,I ~ I"'"',,, "V"""' lllAMI' IT~T•Mll'.'T to bl ... tnlfd prior fo !Pit auflmllf1f Oac1mblr 1, 1. 1S. JJ. 1"1 millt unconstJtutional -Ob1o P.Mm Tiii tellowlllll .,..._ It .,.,,. btitlfltll ol ltld ... DlcMlbtr '· lm, New J N York _ ___: ,ICTITIOUI IVSIHlll M l " IV ORD£• DI' THI! .OARD LEGAL N011CE ... tneJ, ew SIN lllAMI STATIMSHT P•lNCI CMA•Te111. t.TO .• llCll Jltll Of" T•USTEl!S, "D u N T A I N .., -West Vtrgtnla. 11 TM ttf...,,. """" If ..,. IN.ltf,,.. 11 .. N'""""1 htdl. c.111. '*'· VALLEV SCHDOl. 01n1t1cr ~ •t C)llOerf itll'Wft" .. ri.ct, "1 MHnolll MA•D\.D I . !lltOWN, • ..Jftll :f; Contendina: It wu ltpl ID AM COMITltUCTIOH co ..... t~.~~..=,~...,111 ' 0..ol""S.rd Ht·~~L'.c°~~~~~i::· 0 )\ seU mlli cheaper and to 0U1r "~ er .. c .... ~.,.. IMl'lldlltl. ,.. l"Wll..., 4°'1~ 011~"11o1. 111a. t111-.111 u.c.c .J ..,. rebates, the co-op appealed to c.~ -.:...~ DM ,........ Dr.. OHWt ,.nc ... ,,111C• '"'....,,..,. 2 Ind " , ~IU-11 Holl(I I• lllttlt)I ~lo .... (!'Ill~ the federal 1overnment But a ~¥-'-11 .,,. ~ ltf "' · l!:r':~~ '· Lllllmldl ~= ~r!~11i!°':ar;~ ,. t h J j d n<J In lrldl~!f,.. ... Nlli. Tilll •'•"'""" fllld -'111 IN COUflt'I LEGAL NOTICE S1nlt AN, CCllllllV of Or....._ l l1tw re,. u I e pa TMt tta*'Mflt flil!il wltll IM ,_.,,,.. Cltl'lt et 0r-'°"""' ..,: H,,.,, e. 1m. c1111om11. fll.t 1 11Ulk ,,_,., .. .....,. Philadelphia Nied qlinlt thl Cid'" tt °"""' c.,,., ..... Nw .. 1m ,, Mty J. .......... DdoltY C-.inlY PICTITl!:',"H•••••n• bl mlOI! to J-H'. All .... ., .. ~· ·•·· be ' · · Cltrtl, , "" M.lr!11111, Tr11111wft&. WlloM 1111 orga11J.M1tlon. lt Id that ~~tlflV J ............ ~ Ctulfty ~lltlllthlll Ol'•llH Conl D•llV .. 11of HAM• ITATIMIMT 11111..-1 It 1'6J1 SIU Clrclt, Hllftll retail mUk prtce flXing wu a ,......._, °'"'" ca.11 0,1" , 1 •• ~~ '"' u . u ,•1'4 ~':..Ji bu1r ...... 1:~"' ,.,..... ,,, •1ne ::,ct1· COU111V et °''-· '"'" of=-jc11..,; "penniuible exercile" of &he N........, "· 11. M. '"' ~ 1, :111:0-rr:M,. e ou•,Ml!HT c o.,, tu Tiii' llf'OllM'IY 10 11it· "'"''",.. 1m ,.._" LEGAL NOTICE c l vclld W•YI A'*"I"'"' C.Hklrnt•. loc•ltd 11 IMS 111-'or Avt., otate. LEGAL NO'l'ICE W1W1e e , '""'"'· sm AOUlldN '"°'' CClllllfY tit Ot"1t11t, 11119 The """"' now bu a--1...t D""°'' 1,,._ ,.,._ C•tltorllll. • C1lllorlll1, -"r ~ " IOU Jay L. l'lliMleln. '71t l«•l'l''M 11111 '"'""" " dn.crlbld 1~ """" to the U.S. SUpreme CoUtt. ' 1• 111ct1Tto1.11 eus1111as1 °'""'· Al'tlllllirn. c..111wn11. 111 Au ''°° •n trMll, fbrfUl'a -~ ,l(TITIOUI SutlNlll lllAMI IT.ATIMI MT Tlll1 OUlffltll II ~ " Mntr'll 11111 Wiid wUI .t 1f11t rt*ll ..... I Hayes noted that tbe other llAM• ITATIMIN"T TM ttfklwlftl --II ... ,.. lllltlnlll ••rftltfllll.. Hr"lc• llt!loll bll91-kllOW!I •• T~ ltatea Mll milk chea-Many "" ttf....,... ~ It*'"' 111.i•lflnt '" • J-v L. Ffj"1N1r1 lllllton SM!! ''"IQ 1!'111 lillctJtd "l~ ~' ti: THI TotACCO HUTTI. Ut M1ln Thl1 •l•ltrn1'11 ••1 fllld wllfl Ill• SUPlrlor 4w ., ,,.._., leldl, C-IV resldentll In Pennaylvlllll OOMMILOllMl••R 011T. '''' It .. I HI tMctr, c111t. to7• C01.1ntr c1m1 et Or•M• Counl'/' on°''""' 11m of Ct Hkirtlll. ~ ...... to Jnto Ohio ~ ltwf., c.t. MIN. Ctllf, t»at WllM llrrM ... lllY• l • • O I Nll'tlf!IW I. 1.,1, Tl\ll fll.ll) trlNftr will -~~~f ~-wnl tr0U JW '-I. .. "'-' t.W~ W.I_, Di' .. HW11"-"'" l #dl, Celll. Cl•Tll'ICAflO• Oii or ~ llM 11 111'1 • DIC:. 1~, 1 where they CID buy milk from C.11 M-. ~llf. ,_ m4t I MrlllV C«tlfY 1'111 the ,__.,,. It llfS ....... lor ,...._, ~ hlCI "l.05 lo $1.11-,-t•·-T"hll llutllltM It ...... Cll'Wdl!f ltf' Tiii• lllut..,._ It ltt!M COllduct.d 11¥ Ill I c..,ICI _., ti fllt "1111'1ft M tllf Ill CounfV 9t Or«!tt. lt1•"' C.&Pfenlll. 12 • r-a&--. #Mf, ~lllM. lfldM!tll4il, "" lff1C'41, WMllMI f , It JOM.. (1111111'1' lo 111 11 --,_ fllt Tri ...,._ uJ'amllles nur the Ohio JW. ~1 Wllbuf' a. ht11..,. ~ Olrll • .., ""' J. •••utt11, o.,,.. M t-.,,... 11111 Mdr-,,,... Tl!lt Ill,_. fl!M Wiii! fllt (l!l!!IY Tllll ttt~ flltll wltll 1M t.ClllnlY • '141.0C T111111f.,.. ftl' t111 ""-""" ...i -.r border fonn car pools to buy Clll't "' Ot•.,.. C4vflt'I 1n1 "'""· 11. 1m. ct11r11 .i °''"" ~ "'1 Howmbtf it. t~'''-' 1. T1Yltr. ""'· 1r11 s.mt. • ml ..... aald Hayti. IV tt¥'11'1V J.. ~. '*""' """"' 1m. I V Sl\lefly J. ~ °"""' '"' ll••~ A.... O.t.d: Hov. n. !f71, ' .. lllo CM . • c-ni CIWll. Mwlllt1rt-P.-, C.111. tlUI J-1 H, Atlll'I Tbe co-op ooW bu 2.11 'dally l"UIM!lfMd 0r..... tol9I 0.IPf' Pllflf. ..ubhlNll °'"* CMt.I 0.llY _.llol, Plllllltllld Ori.... , .. ,, Dlftr "llet Trtnl ...... fannm oupplv1 ..... Its milt. ............... 11. ,.. "" ""*'-" 1, e. ,._., 11, ,., w 0«1m1Mr 1 ... ~ 1' 11. "' ..,. Dlc«flltr 1. l'Wllltllllil °'"* c-. o.li. ,..... ,..,. "n ~ ..,"' 1m ,1111.n 1m aou.11 D«tmlltt 1, 1tt1 ,.,. • ' U ~YPILOT " .. .- -. . . . ' ·~ . •. •:. ' Y .. rMoney • Do's and Don'ts Of Mail Ordering HOW TO MAKE $MONEY$ IN APARTMENTS INVESTMENT LECTURE TAX SHELTER and INCOME BENEFITS FACT OR FICTION? e DEC. 1 • 7:JO r.M. COSTA MIS.A HlelH SCHOOi. e DIC. Z * 7:30 P.M . CORONA Oil MAI H.S. •ewn'Cltion hftnted SPARLING INVESTMENT Corporation 2192 Dupont Drive Irvine, Calif. 92664 833 -3544 LEASE or BUY ••• '~~~:C::'i" ., au• Bowen ••• Owr_'-......_., ... ~-....... ___ ....... _t .. ---hll Mwlfol • l-,.__, .._w_,..,..,. ... _.,.te llOCS:ln•-' ............. . 540-5630 0,..,.,. Cn1111)"'t "i-Ur •I fitw Wr•" hnson&son 1~==] "" MAdOl llYI .. COSlA JtifSA • J40.S611 , . - • • Wod"'411, -1. 19n ~-. ' " 0Fo1~196461) . , , . BRAND',NIW . " ·$. .. .. • • . ' .. . ' , BltAND NEW-., ;f, ,.. I -"' ·~ 1. • -~71 .. FORD ·.lrJD I -· • f ~ , '( ' ."j . . ' . : '' .. • ., . " ' ' . '2 Doell\ ·l'.la~. ~ ' ' . . .. , " (1J52H181855J . , • • • ' ' . · ~ •• Che• :1u Camino . '68 Docla• Charaer •69 Toyol• :Coron~ V•rt .. •h•!,P• canar;y ~faw7\'a, i1uto. trans., air V8, Auto .• Vinyl Top, "-ir Cond: ,tltgVl27 l. A '4 -Door Oelux•. fYYM227J. l••t this. >'~ ., C2A4F7117810 J ·$3· ···2· : . ' . . . . ' . • PIUs .,~-& license . ' '70 Ford Pick-up ,ft oo ~1 058 , Va, FaCtory E11uip.pad. A 1te1l at c'ondltion1n9, power 1Uiffln9, lQ.80551•). steal at 1 , .i , 1471 .. $1-1.17 . $P~. .. . . ~,,!!'l!!•B~IR~D .. VI,:•.,,. tt-,,; .. -fKl•'Y-~;.,-f,ll p ... ow,.,'!l!!q!!!!3!!'!77!P., '6~9mll!!! .. C~OU!!'!!GA~R!'llv-, . ., .. ,,, ,-.dio, _ .... _ J' 8l. '1. :165 MUST, ANG • $1717 • • ,! ,., .. ! . ' • -lew ma ... •••11tifRI • .l427DIOI I ..'! • ~ • . ' ...... ' 11J7A ) ·$·· ADA~· . ~LUS 6• PER .. MILE ' . I ... • .. 2 door ll•rdtop. YI, U11dt11 to . ( RlYf96l , .... .. •• .~ ~.> ...... ~ .... ,. ..... , ... ' • • -- • .. : . . . . : . ,~ '' 'VANILIA' tr.ITER ~ -~ ~ ICING . 3 ta!>~ butter 1¥1 ·cnpl confectioners sugar · 1~ teaspoons vanilla l~nmlllt 4 clrcP r<d food coloring Beali~·-'!'l!P'I:; stir In-·· and~ lb{d•!ciJ II-and of IP~ «>ll!listeney, Yields: I cup Icing. L. · QIOCOLA'm SYRlJP . BROWNIES : • r. Wreaths De~·k : ~ H~ol'iday Malls Few·etfll have more me.aniag than the onea madO hy hand wUh love 11111 care. Tho giva' )lei the pleasutt of showing lhoughlfuJness in a way that nolhl!ll atore-boopt can. Tho reclplenl -in the wariiith of knowing that he'a someone special. ·lmh thal what a.rJstmaa giving ball aboht1 Notblni onade at home• could he more appeaUiig 1 ,at lhls time ol year tfian somethbiii ·wondertUI lo eat , •• a gift rich wiili· ihe flavor of airtatmas. A food gift la •fspeCtall~ approF!sle when drop. ping :;n· on lrlencla and relaUves througholil Jhe. ho!iday season. From.1 tile kltclielll of molassea coots cornea an.eaay ID make Sugar and Spice Wreath ' -a !ragranl..netl yeast l!rtad u beautiful tO the eye as 1t is del.iclOtJs. In -ID the ring form of the bread, the Clu!Slmu wruth moti! is carried through with 41berries" made from maruchino cherries and "leaves" of qellca or gumdrop s1Jce3. When Ille wr .. th b gift·wrapped (or 1tore1 : , ; , .:: I.lichen If YoU make I present fOI' )'Odrself), It ahoul<! he enclos- ed In plaslic wrap to t.ep It alrtlgbt. Hm'• l''pr'ttty way to do this; set Iba cooled biUd In the cenler ol a large piece of plasilc. wrap or Jn the ctnt.,r of two plllBtlc wrap ~ wbicb hive heen c:rts.aosaed. 'Pilll the edges together tlJI and away from tha lop of-lbe, wreath ao lhe decoratldiw and rr..ttnt do not -.· cllsattanglll, CloM' the -lop edl" iilbtlY wUh P1,,.... or ribbon. Sloro In • qOol, di7 ~ ' • · . swu AN_D 8".1~ WllZA~. ~ 'mftt • cup ' ' 113 "!I' 1111!1 .. dark ~ 1/3~-· ' I 1easpoon ·ult 2 J>OCkafes llCllve drJ yeast II cup lnteWfl'!ll ...... 1egga ., I ,, II cup ve¢ahle ~ 5 CUpt all--flour, unalfletl Desik$ni ' c Heat mllt, molaaau, sugllr 11111 salt ti> '. \, . 1uteww. Dbao1~e yeaa1 1n 1ute~anl. • ' waler and then atlr liito mlllt'mlslun!, Beal In -and~ '.Silo ut""'~ and heal wilil h!Mlled. K!ieiicSdoiigl[.;;;'t). l!Gured•hOard· unlll llllOOth ml. eWtlc. c0ver and let rilo<ln I .....,., place until " double in bulk.I-' • • · Knead do\l8l> .again and "'11 'ont on I flound hoard to ID oblong 1°"20 Inches. Spread with desired fffilng and roll up like a jelly roll starting at ·the ~Inch· aide. Keep.JOU even and place on a grea,... eel cookie iheet. Brliig ends logelher and shape into a ring. · ·1 Pinch ends together finnly. Bru>h IDp · of ring with healen egg. Slash lop 11..inch deep every 1"2 lnches.,Let<ris4 Untif dou- ble In llUllt. Bake jn a' pttheated moderale oven (1115 dqreea F.) for 30 to 35 minutes or wiw riChly broWned..- RtJnove from oven ind cool·oD rack. t Mli cd!ifecllonen' sugar 11111 mllll untD the ·consl.sltnc:J .of heaY)' .,...,.,, -~ spoon over ring. ~ k 1o drop over sides. Decorate ... top lo' r • 1 e m b I e Cllrlalmu wreath, ,with halved candied cherries 11111 Juvea ·made of angillCa or """ gnmdrvp apearm1nt leav ... Mats 1 large a.inch round - NVT AND l1AISIN FILLING J4,cup light Cl' dark1molUSe1 II cop melted butler or DW11arlne l ·cup chopped. nuta -141 cup raisins ., ll""'Plinnly pacW brown sugar ·Clmblne •all ·~and · ll'pd over dOngh. ' . 0ll4NGB RUlf,FIJLING I cuiJ U!IO; onnge mannallda _. 1 COii,>()~) l1Med - 'Ii' .... nilit .. dark ... - 2 10._. rum fla'IOl'inl ·,,. ' . 'Comhloe ..oil• ~ ;>nd sp.,i Offrdoaibo I . ~· MOCsA JaWNG: S•~IOft butler crmarglrine 1 padage~ll -) --' 1ch1>cohile ~"~:.:· I \ 1 .lllltllllooflte'(llnetype) S11retc!.11utter ovl. dooil>. Sprinkle wllll _.. Y""'-'Jiix -and-.. and l!lrilllilHnr 'dlooolll& ~ • • • , ..f . • \ . - , • • .. llA ANDIUON, - ••• ua,. ......,,. ""' .~ P.-• .. Home News,, · •• Denri sts· L'ike ·Thi s Dessert ~I ") lly, OOROTHY WENClt ........ CIMlfr ..... ""'*' ...... ~ If w,.te to name Amer.ica'I 'most pepµfar fnilt, wbaf would 1ay! -cue•• is that It would be apples. We can buJ tbeni year •round ·and. tbe:Jr ailln: tex· ture and-tangy flavor make thffnJitiial as 1 anack, dessert, or ~· Applea are lar 1""" beioir' our moat nutritious fruit, however. 'Ibey ~bavt the ... (la1nln A fqaud In !be; brtpl 'anngt fruill like peaches or l\>rl<W. Allll theJ are a very pow IOUl'Ce of ~ C compared to -gos,,~ ....... benieaorcantaloupo. In fact, ...... JOO Joorlpplu .... tbt food '1llue ~. )'OU find that Ille~ have only tiny amounta of il'on, caJclmft, and vifamlns, They 111\o 115 pen:enl>Wllir ancl lbelr cJl!el nutrient ls carbohydrole - starch and 81lll&r -fumtahlng -'II ~ c~s pell.medi~pple. So ...t IP" ·. · p11s·ere.& ~.Qlvor 11111 lhelr. tu· , lure !j>an f~ their .'11111,rlUve val~_ ~ But taw apples lii.Ve anothfr Plus -u,ey are valua~e for cleaning the teeth when:)'90 Can!t.,bruah after a meal In • study'in England, one group of dilJdnn a'\e apple lllces after meall f0r two ye~; another pwp did not. TllO .appla munchers Were fqund to have fewet . · c~v!Ues and much better 111J1D1 ~ lht rion-muncben. •, / '1 .BLIGHT ACIDJ'!'Y. ' , · : , 'l'he researchtts conducting lhll,JtudJ felt that.the good results w~ due not an- y to ,u,;, cleansing qu>lity of lbe onmchJ apples but also to Uie slight aciOy ff lbe applu which 1Um.ulates ~ _ qoW ci BaliV&. '!'he .~. lldpa wash the'mouta """ l!:<lb· ' ' ; . ' " -· ApPtis have been .1faroUnd a lone time. .ArchaeolOlllltJ have found ~ lhal budding and grafting m<thods 'for .-· · Ing ·111J1lea were known at least 'l,OOI ' years ago. ApPle ieicli riached ,AmeriCa ~ Ille. ,. .. 1!00 11111 thell' ~tu.. 'apr9ad iilpldly. As ..ttlen JllCM!d ~· the country, apples went wJth them.: The iJrat aJit>leJI .,. ... canned In the ~ Today, ·we have a large 11~t °' , . •J9e#· to choose from in our markets. Some' are good "all purpose" apPiu - l f~ for both cooking and eating; ~me are better fot·eatlng thui c.'00ling}1iome "go to pieces" w.hm cooked and ·others keep their ~f7.. , Mlld,1Weel apPJu lllCh a• tbe Delidouf are best for eating "11 is." Tbeie.llavor is loo delicate lor llUCCellfuJ nae ill cooli• ing. n«· tangy tart apple• aud u Gravem:ltJn are es:peclally good in ap- pleaelke and plea. Pippins are also good cooking ipples,-altboagb Je11 f1a'fOl'fUJ, HOLD SHAPE · Mcliltosh and .ronathans aro ~ Jy tart and are toOd f« both tslill lmh and for cookq;Both of -!<ad' Jo, gel aom.What muahy when cooked. NOi\litrli ,Spy, J\OIDe Beauty, Sportan ud Wtne'aap ten<t IO ,he more ~ when cooked and hold !heir shape nictly when baked. Because of mbdem cOld-1 tol'"aga methods, applea 11'.e available the year a?ound -hilt many varlf:Ue1· are at their peak of quallly ·right -• Goci4 'q!Wlty apples will be .firm and crl1p1 h~1 good . co1&r lnd·bo!'free mm defecta. u.m buy ••mart downs,. with bruises or · skin breaksl use them as soon as possi.we j Apples ,keep ...U In the relrlgeralDr either .in the bumldlfier drawer or: in a plastic bag. U you store applea ~in • plutic bag, uae ooe that has llDall holes (or cul a few bolea ·1n lhe bag) heclUM a_pplea need tome ven~tlon. • · Don't store apples in the aame drawer with vq:et.iblea: such as lettuce u the ap- plea give .of£ a 811 (ethylene) wbldl.can . cause "ruJtlng" ot the lettuce. ' " . QIJF8TION!i WE ARE ASKED. . Q. My tefrtgetalDr wu' rwmlJlc loo cold ud the appl" in the criajlolo ..,.,.. er"""' frozen, Are they sUD IOOll lo eat! A. Apples wblcb have beeri froao f• a lborl 'time are:atlll IOCJd, althoualt'lhet duof loc!k a JIUJsfwmy, Free:tlng doa DOI inU:e-ipples \IQilh,, bUt it may -Cbange the!? la!ure somewhat Q. We like t.o, drink apple' julot. fol'. breald11I· lnaleacl of, orl!Dle Julle,,8"" d9"a It compare In nutrtt/qial val~! .A: Apple juice .abow1 Up .,,,, poorty nutritlonwise compared to orqe ~ It lacks the vitamin C which oranae juice· has-In lllCh abundanco -unless vitamin C has been added to It (the Isbel will tell ( ~ ' . . you). . . Usually Iba amount of added 'illal1Jln Cl is consldmbly less than the omdllnt In orange jUlce. Apple juice hu Vert few nutrient& other than some il'on and tbt natural sugar which provides c:.alcriei. Thii means you gel ie.1 nutrltloa' fi<f 10lJT money with apple juice lllill1 with orange, grapelrult or tomato juico, Q. Is lher< any kind ol gradln1 ~ UJed , for applu! _ A. Most apples are marketed by arada at the wholesale le•el, and IOme retlf packages may •how this 1r..s.: U.S. grades for 1pple1 are: U.S. Extra Fanq, lLS. Jlnc1, .'IJ.S. No. I, and U.S. No. t. , U.s.Jlo. & ad btlba least dealrallle. . ' ( 1 I I ,. " ' ; I ~ . • ' ' . • • • I • Miss America ·shljns .~~abels~ 1 ~ •• BEXLEY, Ohio (UPI) -Llurio Lea Schaefer hu reigned u Mill America only 'two monlhl, but atmcfy Ille hu 'begun to erue !lie "dumb blonc1e• 1mage ..., of lier poa!Uon ~Y ·~ out on co .. tro~erslal laluea rangln( from ,.. to politlca. ' Mlil Schaefer, Qf'Bm:ley, Ohio, won the 1972 crown ID Alll,IJtlc City, New Jiiney, Sepl ~ abe w0weci tllO !Udiet - her !&' figure M4: ~ t&imt. Since llme,.lilt hu -won~ l<r her poltt whDt under fin on con- trovmw queStlons"uked by newilntn. ' . The :Z.ye&M>ld ~tje WU quickly ,labeled a conwvaUve afler pvlng her ' views on pre-marital sex and other Issues. "I'm agalnsl it, .burl !mow thal I am of I the minority for a girl of my age to feel this way," she .. id. But, Bhe added, in- rn&rital sex wu not among 0 tbe values that I have set up for myself." She calla berlelf . a conaervaUv,e RepubllCan and openly admlr" Prealdenl Nl<on, whom 1be met lllortly alUr win- ning her tiUe: But, Miss Schaefer Contends the "C9nservativ{'~ tf& ~ on her c10f!.. not reflect her accurately. "It was an Incorrect image/' lhe aald. ''I'm conservative on aome hsues. I'm liberal on others. I don't want to be label· ed." Living proof th,...9irl• . ....,., ,...11y 9row up ls relll!llnt Miu Amo~clt who.d,.uot OM of her favorl.te dolls. · . But, w}lether she wanta to be labeled or not, it's for certalD. t.(is.s. sptiaefer wW bt remembered u the first Mila America to gi~e her views on controvenlal laues. ~ .. .. .. Lette rs Strike : Goodwilf Notes • • Margie Parker lfee_ls that New .zeaiand. The South ever yone caa be an African lives on ~ 1animal ambassador of gOociwlll for reserve where she 1naJ added America in a small way. Cher own 22 cats and seven Mrs. Parker writes letters. dogs. She is a member of an The Friendship L e a g u e Jnte."'JlaUonal F r I, n d s h I p members number in the 1""rue establis~ several hundreds. They co"' ~ years ago to promote better most E u r o p. e an countries. nd stand' nd fr'endsh' Asia, Africa, Australia and her ~:g nat:~~-8 ; 1 ip neighbors. "l find it very rewardin&,0 The Costa Meu woman Mrs. Parker said. "I 'love' to read of the Pl"Oil'•m last pl bout Am I aprlng and has since begun tel~ peo e a . er ca. · · b be 'Being a pen)Mll 1S new to me. OlrreSponding wit mtm rs ~11 love to wrif! and l enjoy the in England, Canada, New epres 1 receive 1.ealand and .Southl-"frlc~. The1.,.,r "I~ is an inter~ing way to clu_b, 1s headquartered m the . learn of other cultures and to Br1tlsh Isles. • ' 'illare ;tll'e United states with Members choose . a country, r· ~r :people." an age bracket,·~ male .ot. _:~1.1.wr!Ung to the female pen pal , and list Frie!ld!hlp L e a g u e an interests. Pen pals· are chosen international postal coupon '(15 to meet these r~uest.s and a ctn'ts) should be included for correspondence ts under way. seamail or two coupons for Mrs. James Parker has two ainnail. AU inquiries are regular pen pals -one in answered promptly, M r s . South Africa and another in Parker said . . " A perfect ·cbristmas gift for a child or adult who needs assiStance is the voice of someone who cares and is willing to give or himself to help others. Many oppc;>rtunitieS are available for service through the Vplunteers Bureau of West Orange County, 530-2370. For south :coast residents, an opportunity for service exists in Laguna Beach through the March of Dimes. , • ' MOTHER'S MARCH The National Foundation, March of Dimes is planning its abnual Mothers' ~larch for Jan. 25, with proceeds going to help prevent birth defects. District and area chairmanships are open, and mothers are needed to augment the marching corps. Mrs. Shirley He!s, 494-5646 may be called. • READING PROGRAM Children from kindergarten through third grade are assisted with reading problems through the Happy Face Reading Program oC the Ocean View School District. Volunteers are needed to work with the,ypuths at Mesa View School. Hun- tington Beach from 8:15 to 10:15 a.m. Monday through Friday. Volu,nteers will be trained. ' BOYS CLUB The newly estabJisbed. Boys Club or Westmin· ster-Midway City needs men, Women and oJder stu- dents to assist yoUths from 7 to 17 with arts, crafts and sports. The hours will be 3 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. • BIG SISTERS Volunteers 20 or older are needed to work with 2irls Crom the a~es or 9 to 18 on a one-to-one basis. A year's commitment is asked in the program, which offers girls with problems a continuing source of hope and support. Volunteers will be trained in um program also. HOSPITAL HELPERS Teenagers are needed to assist in the Fountain Valley Community Hospital and may join hands with adult members or the guild in operating the gtft, shop and library and carrying out many other services . COMMUNITY CENTER Huntington Beach's Community Center is ex- panding its pro~ram to assist Chicanos in the area and needs housing and employment aides. A typi11t ·-w. general .D!!lce .1'(orker are .n.eeded also at .the family center wblcll Is open·six days a week. , .. ' Toast Raise.d to Casino Royale Ready to tout the forthcoming success of their Casino Royale funding party are aett.to.righll tl!e. Mmes. George Rudd, Maurice Parole and Hal Upllng· l .] Party • er, members of the Newport Shores Philharmonic Cornnilttee-..The.pany is planned !or 7:30 p.m. Sat· urday, Dec. 4, 1n·t.he Newport Shores Tent Town. I -. • When Laurie Lea Schaefer. wants seclusion, the backya,rd playhouse of her girlhood days is th<i place she seeks . ' nie11surements and he r singing talent · -·helped her win the title. She facet -cameramen cooperatively but jokingly askt for a halt. Take a aenuioc mother o( pearl buUo (%;•),lace it with 14K gold thread, and you have a most. unusual and attrac-- tivc set bf pierccCI earrings. Available anly from 8. D. JJowes and Sons -where quality itans ranpc from ten dollars to the most extraordinary custom·mtde }Cwclry In the world. $9,75 (!>l&ll orden ~ -S9.tt pcat119ltl) ~,aJi!Q~.ilQ2.~.Q~ 9, NfWPOllT IEAC:H: :Mlt Vl1 lhl1 LOS ANGELES· 3100 Wll1hlrt 8ovl......,, J>ASAOENA: 3311 S11Wth L1kt Avenv. & Hu~UflO!~Shtnton Het11 SANTA 8AllSAM: 1.t25 Sttt1 Strtll / COLOWATEA S Pllot1M• & Se61ltd1!t r ~ d t e • y • t. ~· , 1, ...,., .. i. im DAILY PILOT 111 ..... u ...... Il Professor Passe• Torclt ....._ Raggedy Ann Buttons Up \ t7J7 e. c •• ,, Hi,hw•~.,., °' .. o.llY,..., ,.., in Education serla score on the Oates reading profeaor continued. "Oilldren art not stupid. Dr. Stanchfield Cof'Olla clol Mor-,h. 471.t•so Her message is literacy 'Ibe 0cc1aenta1 CoUqe pro-test. have to know they can learn.. believes their former teacllers e&11111tAIMlietrl •Mn""' a..,,. through love. lessor of edvcaUOn, mown nt-"Care enough about your sometimes you have to teach concentrated on methods and u y..,.. 111 Sime Uu"911 Enthusiasm and coovk:Uon t.iOn&lly for her vast rtading · dllldren not to vent holtlUtlea your students lhey can learn." forgot motivation. "Reading ls ''RifdJ AnD r,tuni.s this -ltrr • avorllt ol children or an 11.,, llbe and Andy have becoma taacbm ol IOl'll. A 19,locb .'-nn or Andy doll bu buttons UNCLE L "'N~ -light her torch. mearch and ftndlnp of the or aggrmlona on them,'' ahe Cllrr<ntly involved in a not a subjecl It Is a Skill pro- a.:, dil!P&rib' of readlng acbleve-advises. A teacher ahould be remedial reading program tor cess. Tetchtrs ma.y know all Dr. Jo Stanchfield delivered ment of bQya as cornh!'fed able to give more than he high acbools1 Dr. Stanchfield ii about the proce.a bUt not bow \ Saturdays in ::r-m~~;;!u~ .. ~ to girls, hammered bo1nf the rocelves, love more !ban te entbullastl< about "teacbini to teach ....,aiie to do it." The DAI Y PILOT preacher during • lecluro in -of moUvallon and notumed. He -1d meet !be English .. teachers lo teach She deplored tbe pracUce of ,r-----+-----'--==::..._==.:....:=::.::..;;:1 mental health lo the room fUll ~e of daUy llvin& and noadini· having students read orally. ,.---~--------.,...-... of primary and aecoodary "have an abillty to now High school teachers have Good readen bate It because teachers. through life." the greatest problem today it is boring, Poor readers bale r I I .,, t .•. ' I f • " AN iXCITING LUNCHEON FASHION SHOW By Ewen's <Boutique (2300 HARBOR BLVD• COSTA MESA) Featuring fashions by "\Dig:J(' of California Tuesdays & Thursdays. Noon Reuben·s "Love them into Jeaminc," A teacher with poor mtntal because ?G-90 percent of the it because it ll agoolzJng and she advises. "There are no health cannot crtate an ex· studtnts cannot read their embarrassing. "It ls absoluely tables to prove it but the tlcb citing learning situation she textbooks, she said. Accord-deadly. Oral reading ruins know it.'' asserts. "What you' do'-ing to a recent study by S. their self-image." She recom- Dr, Stanchfield sakl anyone thunders 90 loudly lbat r can· Allen Cohen, 50 percent ol mends silent readlng with a can teach anything if he •P. not bear what you say." the high xbool students don't purpose and oral uspoMeS. h know the letter• of the aJpba-Teachers ahould upe::t their plies learning t e 0 r Y : SELF IMAGE bet and the 80W'lds they make. pupils to be successful. 01 ex- readiness, 8 s 1 0 c l a t 10 n • Teachers have to create a In 1'12 all high school peet you do It and I'll help transfer, ~rill, practice and climate fn< growth. How • ltudeitta will be ""!ulred lo yoo. The IA!acber makea il exercise. MoUvaUon ls ~ , child feeli about bhmell pass an elgbtb grade reading self-fulfUU~" newest element in read.irig "'·•-1R-_...n.-be theo .. she said add;,.., "If ~...._.. WIJICWJQ or not test ln order to receive a Dr. stanc tld Insisted that ry, ' .. ..,, 19 going to learn. A teacher diploma:. •'The teachers can no teacbera u well u parents 1 bad lo m~e •choice out or ,.n;ust give her students the longer Ulign. the class a read Erich Fromm's '"The Art a.II the step,s tn reading theory, feeling that "you're all going chapter to rtad and expect of Lovtnc." She believes that I d choose motlvaUon. to learn but tome are going to them to answer the questions love. indeed, can be the "An · unmotivated learner take a liWe longer. and we're at the end." hardest lesson. will not learn." MOTIVATION How do you motivate? "You love them. Bring love into your classroom. Make it a happy, meaningful place to be." Communicate how you feel about your students: accept them. give and gain trust. "Communication starts with body language," she main· tains. "Look at yourself. What are you willing to give?" Dr. Stanchfield quoted a study where children were asked, "How do you know if your teacher likes you and likes lo teach you?" "She looks me right in the eye and smile~." "She calls my name and smiles." "She helps me and smiles." "When I'm bad, she smiles when I get better." ' The study was used as part of an indication of a Leacber's mental health, she added. The higher the teacher's score on the mental health profile, the Keeping Trim • r ' ' The rules for keeping hands and nails lovely to look at: -handwaabl!ll, carelW drying and puahing back of cuticles, a well-lathered brush scrubbing, shaping of nails with an emery board. in Costa Mna, 1555 Adams • . Make this holiday season Memorable! CHILIREl'S FUR COATS FO~ YEARS OF J:::AR FROi. SWEDISH L.t.M8, FULLY LI NED FO!t: WARMTH A~D lL\~TER FURRIER SINCE 19J;; DRlllTICILLY DESl&IED IN WHITE OR LIGHT GRAY FOR CHILDR~ FROM TWO TO TEN YEARS OLD. S75. TO S95, '""" """: M.)ACQUES OPEN EYlllYDAY UNTIL.CHllSTMAS Mol!d•y tht¥ S•l11r••Y 10 a.IOI, t• •:JO p ... , S1111day 10 a."'. lo 5 ''"'' NSIGNOI, ··' MANUfACTURllS o~ wo•l~ f4NUT fURS 14 fASHIOH ISU.HD • HEWPOlT C:EHTU a 644"4611 tye1Pnedc--s.fripe.. .~,~ ~rt slel>I<.. • 7 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 ' • t.;.. -), " f - ' ' \ i I • ; .. - l • • I I } . .. . . ' . ~ Ji4ilor'1 Noto: A J>C19t d,_ ootff lo N..,,,.,.t Bfll<:h, C~'4 lit'°' Lao""" Broch cmd Milriotl Vftjo pore"~ " kocllef orv<mi><llimll wiU ._ OJ?ptar in tht DAILY /'./LOT .eo<:h W<tk, Info,,.,. U.,.. m"8t be' recofvcd bf tilt wom.n'a dfportmnt or Mrt, Garld Smith,11~ Ccn- ' ltUo l'loCe, Nltlfi0<1 Bloch bu 5 p.m. Thuridou terr publlcotion Wed•udau. Harbo r Council PTA Mn Rarey Mellor ~1'*11\ COMING UP: Chr stm11 •• -. . . . .. .lullcllton will be pHCfflled by 1 general mee~ and election of the nomlnallng committee at l :SO a.m. Monday, Dec. f, In the Tale ' ol the Whale reataurant, BtJl>of. Pavlqo11. , AF S .g\uden!IJ from '°"ttil coon. tries will speak on theli' homelandl and !>jSl<>mo. . . ~' ·California PTA Mn. Boyd McColloap President REPORTS: Silt.er Lu c i 11 e Bernier, a>euthor of the open court correlated ·' • Pre ~ails language arts program lpoke at the November usoclation meeting •.• COi. Burl Miiler apoke at the rather-son banquet on the survival in-the Wilderness. Ea 1tbluff PT A, '" Col H. ,B. Ellker President pancake breakfast under Ille cbalnnl!llhlp of M 11 • Coleman Colla oelted IMO. Li nda Vi1ta PTO Rlcbml Nlederbauw Pruidenl COMING UP: studenll In Ifie· \. Sixth grade will pr.sent a Christmas Carol at 7 p.m. tomorrow and at 3 p.m. Fri· day, Dec. 3 In the l11 u t t Ip u r po 1 e room. Admiulon is 50 centa ind cupcak'es and drink• will be &old at 10 et:nta each. COMING UP : students are asslstlng the ·eorona del Mar High School Key Club in col· lect1111 canned goods for an orpl\anaa:e In Tijuana. · REPORTS: 5eoond annual • ProcOedl wW be used for the -pdo field ll!p • • Pape!' ud aluminum ecoloo drive from a a.m.·to · noon Monday, Dec. U. REPORTS: Capt. Ron al d · Bywater of the Ca1lfWilla Dlvlsioo of Fonotry ml Orange County F1tr Ilepirt. menl_ preaented IMn. Larry Wrlgbl, flnl srade ttad>er,. an award for he students' 'participation In Ille fire prevention poster contest. First pi.co went lo Roland -and -nd lo Marc ' Rinlldl. Peula rin o PTA Md. llamoa President REPORTS: Mrs. Jadt Slkts, ways and mum chairman reports that Ille alumioum .,.. drive netted a profit of . Ill . . Mrs. Ron Raya, aa/ely and juvtnlle pro- tection cbaimian w a 1 assisted in the bicycle safety irogram last week by the Mmes. Richard Eddy, Vince Schilz, Robert Rou. Gordon Kelct, Norman Goetz, Gary I at · .{;athering s Rhodus, Roger Desmet and Lc;~e,i Norman Polizzi. ~ for Christmas Village A fortunate cbil<I,,!' .W<:e .ho~ handmade P\ll'Pet theater from llie. j'lstmas 'Vill1g~ 'planned by St. ,. John the Baptist', ool AuxillUt for Sunday,.Dec,. 5, from 9 a.m.'to"7.:8Jl,P·m. ln.U!e t chool hall. ll'!ll9· made gilt it~lllS<~lll coe sol~ f.•l!l~lh inlernltj<¢i! r' .. ·,~ "" , .. "II . 4. :~ ._,,. baked goQds and a lunch and dinner menu will be fe!l;tured·1n4'p.cting Germah-sausage, tacos and pizza. Tryinlr qui thil· puppet theater are Mrs. Richard Price, chairina1), and her daughter, Christina. · · .. ')j ::.. " • J ,, :·J ... Your Horos~ope Pre1icl io PT A Mn. Hap Thompson President COMING UP: Christmas boutique will continue from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and from U :30 to 4 p.m. tomorrow and Friday, Dec. 3. Mrt. Ross Schmidt and Mrt Frank Echenique, chairmen, report that many hand crafted items are for sale. Rancho Sa n Joaquin PTA Mr1. John Snyder President COMING UP: Special meeting will take place at 7 p.m. Sagittarius: _Restrain Se.If THURSDAY DECEMBER 2 By SYDNEY OMARR Capricorn ls capable· of gaining ultimate vindi~~ .. t These persons are" patient, · persistent and ambitious. They are able to analyu, to form valid conclusions on 1Spur of moment. The' C a pricorn person does nQt always act immediately but nmembtni and utiliuJ experiera in co~ l!ltruclive manner. Capricorn would rathei P1-Y the clown than the scoundrel. ARIES (March %1-Aprll 19): One who entices really hu little to olfer. Know 11'';; res· pond accordingly. stick close lo familiar ground. Going loo far afield now would be co.stly, TAURUS (A)>rll :to.May 20): Christmas just couldn't come to San Clemente without the annual Baile de Navi· dad, sponsore_d QJ. Las Damas del Mal: Auxiliary of Children's Home Society, this year set for ¥,turday, Qec; 4,iin'E: Adobe r~staurant, ·san Juan Capistrano. A Child's Chrlstm~,Fantasy Will -'th°inie the event, which will feature t'oys being collected for children under foster care as d~corations. Ready to a:reet guests Examine 'with care what b of!er.ed.. · Sbmeone Is desirous of obtaintng ·what you J>03Ses&. You get nothing for nothing. Know this &nd a c t ac- cordingly. GEMINI (M1y it.June 20): are Mrs. Donlld Divel Oeft) and Mrs· Robert Jenkins. · Opposition due to fade. Legal • Root · of "Problem Discovered DEAR ANN LANDERS~ I am a ~17· year-old boy who would -like your .Vle'WI on something. I am rj)t conceited, but J just happen to bavt a terrific head , of hair, if I saf IO myself. ·I wear .. • J1Y hair fairly I 0' & -not to the. , .... s~ulders, but the ei.n are covered lhd , it's full Jn the back. !MY hair is ·D~ ~ and clean and well btrbered. Il lOoks nifty and lots or peOple have said so. Th~ young woman was his· ~t~ss, . I wa s shocked and hurt to learn thit my brother and this woman are living together as man and w l f e. 1 reallze this is strictly thelr buslneu but I do feel he should Mve told U1 in advance. I was uncorflfoitaible &haring thelr borne and we cut out visit short. The problem is that my dad hates my hair and has made some nasty remarks about It. Now dig this. It came to me all ol a sudden wtien I looked at him the other night. His bald 'dome was shining under the living room light and ll dawned on me that he ma?. be jealous of my halr because he doesh l have any. Is it pos1ible? Could this be tbe reason for IOU of fights all ever tt>e country? Have I rut on .omethlna! -MOP TOP DEAR 'MOP : Yap. lt'1 po11lble, But a let of dads feel as yollr '1ad does. And 10 do t.bdr wives. How would you expltiD tUt! DEAR ANN LANDERS: I !raveled l ,000 mlle1 to villt my brother whom l had ~ Hen for many yea.rs. My busband had never met him. Wbtn we arrived we rectlved 1 plea11nt welcome from my brother and 1 young wom:in whom I thought must surely be bi• oldeot d1ugblcr. It turned out that my brother and hi s wile were dlvorctd two ye1r1 110 and he had nqleMI lo menllon II lo the family. I On the way to the airport my brother told me he had • wrlllen to you and you advised ~ t~at his livin& ar· rangement Wit nobbdy '1 bu1\nen ~that he did not ' owe hlk retattvrs an er-- pJaoation or an apology. I1 thiJ true? I can 't believe It. -LET DOWN AND DISAPPOINTED DEAR L.D.4D,, The AMwer does, la· deed IOUed ltkt 10mel.hla1 I woald llave • Mid, but l stron1ly 1usped yoor brotbtr omitted a ftw vhal facl1. ftad be 11ktd mt if he 1lloald inform hi1 family of I.he divorce I would 1uttly bave 1ald yes -and 1 anqu,1tlonahly would have told blm NOT to I n " l l e house guells without letting them lutow I.ti 1dvance of the llve·ln arrangement with hl1 mtttreu. To bave 1prun1 btr 11 a •urprise was Inexcusable. The fact that ht has 11 ml1tre11, II however, bis own bu1loes1, and h11 owea •tither you nor mt an uptuatlon or u apotooi DEAR ANN LANDERS : Today it seems almost everyone in our 90Clal crowd is getting divorced and remarried. Most of the maniages invol\f! chlldren -his and hers. Let's face it, it's dllficult to know how far a step-parent should go In disciplining a child who is present weekends only -or or tYto weeks ln tM•summer. Furthermo~. if "1he" has children and "bt" has children there 11 bound lo be fighting, and• woe be unto the 1tepmolher. or 1tepfather wbo hops in on the side or his own. . This Is a second marriage for both of us and J am keeping my finger s CT'Olsed. The only thina we Cight about Is our children and the lights are getting more hurtful. How I wish we had resolv- ed the questions regarding the kids before 'Jle decided to marry. Wt would have saved ourselves a lot 9f grief. Please print this letter for divorced people with children who are cimsiderinl rcmmQlge. It CQutd pievtnt a second divorce. -TOO LATE SMART DEAR. SMART: Here II It -and good luck lo you. deal. obstacle could boomerang in your favor. Heed voice of ex~ perience. Avoid panic. Follow through on familiar course.· CANCER (June %!.July 22): You draw to you persons with problema--and those who can aid you in solving your own pos1Jble dilemma. Fi n i 11 h project. Stress u n i v e r 11 a 1 rather than narrow appeal. LEO (July 7J.Aug. 22): Friends could be in expansive moocHuid uu. could be ... peoaive for you. Means get promises in writing. Goodwill It line-bu! cub b best. VIRGO (Aug. :J3.Sept. 22): You may feel drawn in two directions simultaneously. Key la to p 1 e a 1 e plofessional aupe:rior without sacrificing principles. LIBRA !Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Don't write letters or mate calls while upset. Avoid scat. terlng energies. Be versatile, not ~nfused. SCORPIO (Oct. %a-Nolt 21): Be op<cllic. Attel)d_ lo basic cbort:s. Check detalla. Mine tecbnlques. Improve relations with one who J)erfomui special tervices. Let and Aq11arhu penons now could play pro- minent roles. SAGIT?ARIUS (Nov. D- Dec. 21): Good fortune cornea f.rom unexpected llOUJ'<:e. One who appurtd io oppose you perfurmJ a service. Permit others to show their hands. You will be surprised-in pleasant way. Sell·mtraint it wenttll. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 11): Vitality maket comeback. Your moral! 1ets boost fr.om family member. There ·ia more harmony than i n previous days. You find out where you stand. AQUARIUS (Jan. ~Feb. 11): Ptrceptlvenus can cause failure--0r success. Heed in- ner voie&I'. Follow through oa hunch. Looi: behind actnes. Don't juqe by aurlace U. cUcaUons. Penetrate facade. PISCES (Feb. lt-Man:h 20): You get soUd ruults. What has been held fn abeyance is now concluded. Past efforts pay dividend" You get added <UponolbWty but rewardo also are 1reater . IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are due to settle down. This Includes domestic adjustment, possible change of midtnce. You are st~lous, appreciative o f music and lhe creative arts. Recent and sudden changes will work out In )'OW' favor. •. Sitting Down on Job Getting in shape the hard way for the KiUybrooke PTA family skating par tl. planned for Monday, Dec. 6, is John Strayer, while Sharon and Mark Arnold o • fer their sympathy. The 6 to 8:30 p.m. event will take place at Harbor Roller Rink and proceeds will go toward playground equipment lomorrow, in the multipurpose room. Dr . William Stocks, Rex Ner- rison and Ken Lewis will discuss the tax override election scheduled for Tues· day, Feb. 1. Alsp being dlscussed will be all·year schooling. Question and answer aes.sion will follow. Rea PTA J\.lrs Vern MoUen President COMING UP: Membership and ways and means chairmen will report on their projects at board meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tues- day, Dec. 7, in the multipurpose room, Victoria PTA Mr1. Dougla1 Bowler President COMING UP: Workshop on felt a-;./J burl~ wall hang. ings al.d decoupage pictures will take place at 7: SD tonight in the multipurpose room. Mrs. Warren Root may be called at 645-1950 for further Jnfonnation. CHRISTMAS BAUBLES -Whimsies for everyone will be on sale at the Cbrilt- mas bazaar sponsored by the A~iliary of South Coast Community Hospital Fri· \ day and Saturday, Dec. S and 4, 1n the hosplW auditorium'. Making their selec- tions are Oeft to righl) Mrs. Hilmon Alrick and Mrs. John Valentine. I Fads Flash . Back to 40s Let in the mood for the big band bea~ part of Ille fashion flash back to the forties. Seventeen magatlne says it's done by adding a short sleeves creamy satin blOUM to a circular black "new look" skirt (circa '47). . Another '40s look: a long and hippy blazer. Wear it with a pointed collar, white shirt and high-waist black-" satin pants -with pleats. please. Neat Trick To puss knlta use A steam iron or ' clean, damp cloth and dry iron. In either method never let the iron rest on the knitwear. Hold the iron away from the fabric and ltt the stea01 do Ute pressing. • Shopping Takes Just One Stop Santa wlll arrive at South Coast Community Hospital Friday. Dec, 3. just in time for early shoppers, according to Mrs. James Van Rensselaer gift shop chairman. ' Members and friends of the gift shop ha.ve been working sinee fall to crtate new and tempting gifts for t h e Christmas Bazaar which will continue until 5 p.rn. Saturday. The hospital auditorium will be convertest 1nto a fan- tasyland of frocheted panchOSt TV socks, caps and baby sock:s, flower centerpiects and dazzling decorations . Articles for young a.ad old were aelected at a Loa A.ngel~ gift show lut oummei, .M thelo will be avalltble f~ purclwe as well. Included &1' glaa Items, advent calend ..... trinket boxes and m1crarne kits. Aulillary members aJ90 are selling special C h r I s t m a 1 cards designed by Miu Anne Hlrmo, Laguna artist who ii under contract to a greeUnc card firm. · i The Friday evening preview sale will take place from 7 to 9, and the ba?ar will open on Saturday at 10 a.m. Santa Claus will visit on Saturday fro m 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. I ·I I . ~ ~·--· P.iolidax , t]~pJ=>eni n gs C..t dubs art decilog the haJls for •arioua lioilday ~ftil. I ", • ~B .E,llelr' Club T\1e Laguna ,J!<ac1> 11omt ,r ~~ !lii"be ~~~~°.ft.r flOlly an<l !Oiltleto< '8"1\ll'dail. cllec. 4, fi>i' •the lllnual holldai'; L~ ~.111~ !!'111111 Tht 7 p,'lp, gaJi,l the ciub'1 \ only puffiY aocill eYenf Of Vi!" .yW 'Wl.ll '. begin . with ~··-'.a ,bµllet dinner and ~de with decing .. ' . · Gi J'I Scout. · · • r• A ·hOllday bazaar will be sjio!\aOted by Girl Scoot Troop 1311 dti!m 10 ••ni. to 2•30 p.m. ~-.,. Jlei:.. ~ /n the e!~ del ¥111 )lame of r.irs. """""''Mahan. F~lured will ' bO. lrei • 0mamer\la ·a n ~ csecdritJve ilema.' · ' -.. , llEVERSIBLE FALLS ' SOFTLY l'LOW INGO ONE LENGTH, '6ENTLY CUkLED artd FLI PPED ••• REVERSE. IT ! artd PRESTO! Tha POPULAR GOYPSY LOOK IS YOURS! e HUMAN HAii e RIVIRSllLU "' "1 0" 10 01. fill lte9. J1S , •••••• New $16. "FLIPPll " '1 'h 01. fell ~·•· S4•.•s • , . , Now $42.tl "PAGI IOY.. Ii 0 1. f1U :Jl•t· Sl•.•s .•.. N-SJ2.t5 e SYNTHnlC e llYllSllLIS .... iJt.t l , ... New '32" REMEMI ER...l.XMAS IS COM INc;.11 mathe~ To•sty w•rm 70'/. •ctyllc l OY. cotton pil• th•t looks lik• re1I lur. Roomy pocktts, cold w••fhtr comfort without w1i9ht; T•flet• lined. Wh ite. Sl111 8·1 8. RIG.U.00 NOW 5 17.99 ALSO All REGULAR JEWELRY HALF PRICEll • IN COSTA MbA IT'S I sinerls I D&PAftTM&NT I TQIUl WIG & BEAUTY SALON $48~6 llO.D l9't 17111 SttMt HlllG"N s9UA" I 1816 NEWPORT BLVD., CO.STA MESA COSTA MISA ,....,......;;;,.;:;;;..;;;;;;;. ..... -..i ·-----------Iii:---------- • ' W«l"""'.1• ~blr I, ~9n DAILY "LOT n c ·rowd l G-alendar for : Goast GltJbs • ··BIG. 11x'14 LIFE LIKiii: portrait of your · chi,lct · I , FREE. Mothenl.-Here I• your chone9 to, hove II beautiful, prof1ulon4l portrait of your child whlCh you. wllr tNoturo foi,verl • No oppol_t _ry • AtollmM6woobte10JMll • o,..~qK',. • UmM, -_.., ,... fomlfy • Pa,.,.. rnult ocumP.nr MlnJ ................ ,.,_ , • .,.,,.,~.,wlf h.,. '"" · ··--"-""' • COMPLETI SBlCTION OF l'INISHID PHOTOS TO CHOOSI llOM Thur$.• Fri.· Sat. Dec. 2.3.4 · 10 a.m. ·.6 p.m. 17950 MAGNOl,IA FOUNTAIN VALLEY ,· • .•. ,, l I • ' ' .. ' SHOP AT VIRGINIA'S IJ: a• pr•p•r•d '..,ly, do your 1ewirt9 now. Mtk• • 1 ftum b•r of 1009 sk irts in colorful ecryllc print•, I•,.. . ••y• •ncf t•ffetfis. · . · "-• , ·, FOr specie I occas,iors w• 1u99e1t pliJft' i•"•Y' Or _ velvtft with .g'ergtous j1w1I trimi. ~ 1 • Sit ,you soon VIRG INIA " ' ' ' '.'!f, ..... , . I ·' " . ' · e MASTll CNAl•I ' . ' 14K QOld cock\11\ rlli9 with .lhir1Y•IWO dltmondf, S,t5 ' I Dltmond sont.'lt. tn 14K .pd Nlli~ ·~Ct.,~ 14K gold trio wllh r'l•' di•morid•.· 2•1.so . 14K gold lrio wllh rti,,. di•(fl;Onda.. SS1.50 14K do1d men't rin g Wllh t_!11tn dJtmO/ldt, $25~ 14K gold cockl•H fing wiln lhirt111n dlamondt, t250 14K gold mtn't ring wilh .~7 ct, diamond, $200 ' -. ' wrir a dll111ol'ld ft0111 '•nner11 , 1•K told ,,,en·1 rina with !iv. dia(TIOndl, $:HS l'llNl•Y• lnd1,.;,ndenl ·Ol-;111on11 Cen•ul\1nt •· 11111M1 and •PPIO .... ••••r ""'""1 llllW!ltllll lw (,,, Oll(t Hlort 1110~i11fft1 11111 t~ln ti!.,, lo lltM•I 'OlllPlltrice W1lh fift h 111~.tllly tt111• t •dl ltll llofltl\td by OUI M.tl'1:ll1ndlte Tttlltlf Ctn!IJ{; 'ffY t tll llM t OllllH11ee 111 '"'" ""'"'' llllfl!Olld lot food cetor MCI cl1ll1y Jl'ttltlon ,lil.llrl, ~ itft\lfltt 0.fll .... )tM'. ,_.,. Olt~ CetUtkeM If t l\1911 lo e11t1ly diM''t' llllr1:"'"'· ,_Jt llbM1t 'Oll;lftenl Trtdfofll Potlcf t l'o'lt yell !flt •M>ertvrltts' 11 o..lti • ~ltft1 d11moft4I, ·\· JCPenney fine jewel~y' 1 The values are he!e every day. -•. Shop from Sun~y noo n •t th• fo llowing 1to'9s:. Av•il1blo •t: NEWPOtlT BEACH, F .. ~io.n lslond. HUNTINGTON BEACH , Huntin gtont Center. •u,. Penney• time ~ymnt pl1n. • • , • , • • ,,. " ' • '• • ' I ' l I • ........... --·~ --. , -.. •• • ' • OAll.Y PILOf • W-. -l, 1911 Miss America Reign.s as gueen of Fondue Pot A ~ al TV In-dinner parfy Is to serve man [':;;;~r: w.lewl, p b O I 01 fO p h y • than oot fondue. She IU(ltaU •""" 8111 fpu'blic ap-~ with \be more ~ in the lift that familiar cbeele f o n due 1 !.olllie la Sdlael<r looka lollowed by 1 varlatloo ol the forward to during her yeor ., Chinese Hot Pot u the main ;Jll9 Amerb, ll7I. cour.._ Cook raw shrimp, The IT' beluty ,,.m Bu. clllcken IOd co 1 or f u I Joy, Ohio, II ...U llllled for vegetables in 1 bubbllijg 'brolh -many· ""'paoalbllllles. ·made with condeo&od chlcllen AtmQd With Ol tine aria c\egree brolh, ~ wlot oo4 herbo. , ln>m Ohio University, Laurie Then enatng the meal 'with a Lea 11 "al home" on the dessert fondue· ol c'hocolate televlalon tcnen as well as and fro.it. • before large grouPf of people. Quick IOd easy are two Since her main interest lies in important words to this year'• ~ field of radk> a n d Mias America. "Witb the kind television, she has taken ad-of life I've been leadln& I I V"1tage of lvaj' oppci'tunlty don't have a great deal ol tlrpe for e%pOSUl'e ill tbeae ~ for food preparatJon. llu~ bf Before her reign began using to d a Y ' 1 convenieoc:e Lourie Lu deYoled much ol foods ••• like coodenaed aoupo lier time to her llllllY bobbles ud adding touches of my own, •1 llke to trv new things ,; l get good results." . 1 _,.1 Laurie. lft•m not an oUt. A ~vorite trick of Lawie'1 door girl but 1 enjoy awlm-Is umng coodenoed aoup .. ~ng, g~U, Jlardeninl Md 98.Uce for . meats_ ~ n d even duck tainting." ,. ~ea~. and.,in1nw.n diabM liie meat loaf. One of her great interest! ill With such a passion for food. Jlllnnel cooktn&. And, her ft' no& · · tbat the favorJte recipe .•. u she told 9 surpnsmg new '-•"'-ns ....... ,.... the Miss Miss America has to watch ~ ~~.. her welghL "I wed to try ~ertcao .Pqeant. · .b fon-every diet that came along. Of dUe. · course I'd lose a few pounds Laurie's tnterest in cooking but tb~ I'd put them rlghi began with helpful support back on. I found that the only from her gr a-n d mother · way to diet b to eat senlbly 11Wbo," states Laurie, "was a So, I eat a little bit oi very good cook!" Although ' everything" --· . ...---- .i!w ... ...t&- swo OPEN'!IS WINNERS . """ wm HAllOI YllW WIMtllU •111ttMI ..... ..... ....... , ............. ... .... ........_ ..... ......, .. ........... LlflMM• ........ ~ ..... ~,,.. ........ cw-... M# tin,"-•. ..........,,,, .. 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I , .....,._ SHI lucll 't6ls America '1 first endeavor Accorom8: to Laurie Lea, the la. lbe kitchen was less than best way she found to ease -ul ("I'm told tbat my mjdc!Jy hunger pangs Is a qambed eas-:contaiDed the ~vecetablejoiceorrn ea sbdls u' ""11 .. the IOd ce1ery •• "Both llD • PCS"), tut year's Mother's me up and teep me satisfied.•• Day menu at the Schaefer As Mils America of 1m, hojlae was • winner. It Laurie Lea Schaeftt will be !'"lured Beel. Welllngino IOd lucky to_ do any cooking at all all the lrimminp. this year. ''Being M I 1 1 FONDUE .VAR)~TION .-Miss Laurie Lea Schaefer 1972 Miss Amenca is intrigued by this variation en- ~ ............ u.-.... tiUed Chicken Broth Hot Pot Bits of chicken, fish Miii w1i-. ,,.......,, hid! and fresh vegetables are cooked in a chicken broth. 1,_ ~""'>rt hid! ------"---------------·ii Mlc:1 lll:Nttl. .. ......,, IMdl lVbile m college, Laurie.,.¥8 Ameri<;R is a full time job ••• llllrted cooking aerloully, . 11 oevei! 'days I woelr.." wu IOrt of a defenae against • Hete are !Orne recipes Mist the monotonous dormitory Ainertca suggests for easy £09<i. I'd go borne on the eotertalnfng. They're quick to weekends aod really go to prepare, yet insure elegant town. I used to entertain my resuJts! £Mends quite a bit and do all tbe food myielf. It was at this CHICKEN BR0'111 HOT POT pcrint that I realized how great a fondue can be Io r enlertalnlng -" Laurie's idea· of an easy 2 cans (10~ ounces each) condensed chlckeo bn>lh ~ eoup can water % soup can Olablis or other dry wblte ,..jne , v. cur, finely cboppe<I celery 2 tab espoons finely <!Jopped oolon I amall bay leaf 2 to 3 whole cloves 1 thin slice lemon Dash pepper In fondue saucepot, combine ingredient& Oa s e r v i n g platter , arrange an assortment of the following uncooked lngredienls: Medium shrimp, shelled and develned; bi~ize piecq of chicken and white fish fillets; cherry tomatoes, green p e p p e 1• squares, sliced mushrooms and zucchini. Heat broth mixture to boiling. Spear u n c o o k e d ingredients with fondue forks ; ~k to desired doneness •in bbt broth. Transfer to plate; setve With sauces, if desired. ' Spicy Vari.ation For Holiday Fare Try a new main course! Remove from heat and stir BEEF AND VEGETABLE in all the remain Ing ENCHILADAS ingredients except the Tomato Sauce and the cheese. Berries Make a Pretty Tree l package (9 ounces) froz.en Place about 1/3 cup of tortillas in boil bag (1 mature on each tortilla. Roll dozen) up and secure with toothpicks. 1 pound lean ground beef Place rolls in an oblong 3- 1(, cup finely chopped onion quart glasa baking dish (UY.a What a glorioua Christmas 2 cups (approx.) Oceen tree wllh lls garlaoda of bright S!i'a:1 lroill Or . - µwshmallows IDd fndt candy fresh cranberries al.ices! Cream shortening a n d I 'PH> decorative aanberry augar. Stir in eggs and boney. pnands are mode by llring· Stir in flour, baking l!Odo,.113 ~ cranbe!rles "' heavy cot-IOd eDract. Knead a few lAa string lo ._ of four to times on a floured bolrd lilto a llve feel each. To mike the smooth ball. Roll out on a ~ de<Uatilm 1<>11 11ari floured board to V. • I n ch '1th ~foam balls, cones or thickness. cut into desired ..,reaths. shapes. Then, with straight pins to Place cookies on ungreased ~ch you have added a bright cookie sheets. Use cranberries ~in, attach cranberries, to decorate cookies. Bake in a nifulature rl'larsbmallows, and preheated moderate oven (375 ·~ other candies of your degrees F.) for 10 to 12 minutes or until puffed and lightly browned. Remove from cookie eheet with a pancake turner and cool on a rack. UNBA'KED CRANBElll\y CARAMEL COOKIES (Makt1 t dozen cookies) ~ cup ~tter or margarine 3 cups sugar "4 cup evaporated milk 1 package (3% ounces) In- stant butterscotch pudding 5 cups quick c.ookjng ~Ice all over thie styrofoam. - ~Ung your own design. A 11lese ~Ir decorations Tangy Lemon P ~e That's a Bit Different I"" guaranteed to be • .,,.. venation piece! , l'o complete y<Nr cronberry ~tmeat tree. make a batch Of Cranberry ~gar Dandles, Uobak<d cranberry Caromel CQ<>kles and Cranbtriy_ Chews ~bang on lhe tree for little Visitors to enjoy during lhe holidays. ' . CRANBERRY SOOAR I DANDIES ·• i )Makes about ' 1 "°"'" *· .... Ing on •lse ud .... tie of" ~ cookies.) I 2/3 cup vegetable shortening 11 2/3 cup sugar Eipect a custard • 11 k e bottom layer and 1 cate--Uke top. JUDY'S LEMON PIE In a small m11lng bowl beat egg yolk!: until tbickened and lemon color ; add buttermilk, lemon rind and lemon juice and beat to blend; add to ~unbaked pie tbell with sugar·fiour mixture and beat !!Ufui h181>standini rim . to blend. l<upaugar .. 3 tablespoons flour 3 large eggs, separated 1 cup buttermilk I teaspoon grated lemon rind In a small clean mixing bowl, with clean beater, beat egg whites until they hold stiff straight peaks; add to lemon mixture and beat gently just unW blended. Pour ~to pie shell. 1 can (81n. ounces) whole-by 8o/4 by l o/, inches) or sim.i· oatmeal kernel corn, drained lar utensil . 2 cups Ocean Spray fresh or y, cup tomato catchup Pour Tomato Sauce over frozen.fresb cranberries Tabasco sauce to taste rolls. Bake uncovered In a In a large saucepan, com· 1 teaspoon salt preheated 37><legree o v e n bine butter, sugar and milk. until bol about 20 mlnu'-1 clove garlic, crushed -~ Coot while stirring unW ml.I· .,,,..:.:....:._ ·~ Sprinkl 'th lure to full llln Tomato Sauce .... below ".newuve pt e w1 comes a ro g cheese and ke 5 minutes boil Remove from heat arxl % cup grated mild cheddar longer. Makes 6 serving!. stir In pudding, oatmeal and cheese cranberries. Tomato Saoce: Combine and Stir until well blended. Cook Prepare tortillas according bring to a boll a lf>..ounce can 15 minutes; then drop by tea-to package directions. Cook special tomato sauce, '(, cup spoonful! on waxed paper. Let beef In a large skillet, water, 1 small finely chopped set seVeral hours before pack-crumbling with a fork, until it onion, 11.a teaspoon e a c h ing into an airtight container loses its red color; add onion . oregano and chill powder and and storing in a cool dry and cook l minute longer. 14 teaspoon thyme. place. j;;;i;i;============== CRANBERRY· ·CHEWS (Makt1 1 ll"d"J!" pan) 2 eggs % cup sugar 1 tablespooo lemon juice v, teaspoon nutmeg 2 cups biscu.it mb 2 cups Ocean Spray fresh or frozen-fresh cranberries l cup obopped-walnuts Mi.J: eggs, sugar, lemon juice end nutmeg. Stir in biscuit mix and beat until amooth. Fold in cranberries and nuls. Spread mixturt evenly 1n 1 greased 13"x9"12" pan. Bake in · a pretieated moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 40 to 45 minutes or un- til richly browoed. COol ln pan aod lhen cul Into bars to serve. I See by Today's Want Ads e mCYCLE: 80)'9 m.ld- welght with 24 inch wheels, &dd and in ex- cellent condition. On the wanted list for Chrlstmu. e THE BIG BIKE, 'I'M.t's this '70 Yamaha 650. It's fast, dependable and in new condition. 3000 miles. You can take 1t further! e A TREASURE. this fam· lly room couch In gold. Early American sty'llJJi. ; J eggs i 1/3 cupa honey Y. cup lemon juice Do not prio\ pie shell; bake in a preheated <5Cklegree oven. on rack below center, for 5 minutes; cool. In 1 medium mixing bowl stir together the sugar andiJour. Baie in a preheated 42.> ;.=========== e 00 cµm.JES itAKE A MAN'! If you ttilnk so h.ere are some el~ for sale tn perfect condition. ifens sulll!I, spol"l's ooats and S\\oeatel"5. Size 38. • '\I cupa all-purpooe flour ' ~ teaspoona bakinll aoda 1181-salt ) te..spooas lemon or orange utracl VITAMlrt E 'E' 200 UNITES 100 CAPSUW • REG. $4.75 DEE'S NUTRITION 1n1 WAINER AT MAGNOLIA FOUNTAIN YAWY 147°3!%J -Off,..,. ... .,..,. ·- STARS deivee oven for 10 minutes; reduce heat to 350 degrees and be.ke unW top is light brown and filling firm -25 minutes or longer. (Top will crack.) Cool before cutting. Sydney OmllT ts one of the world'• ~t astrolo- gtta. His column ts one of the DAD..Y PILOT'S ireat 1........ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXTRA CHOICE LEG OF LAMB c lb ST ART THE DAY RIGHT! RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT WI llUEIYI THI •tlHT TO LIMIT 9°U4HTITllS • I ..:.-... .. ·.,..., -.•· ~. ...... -. ·-· TASTY·GOOD RED DELICIOUS APPLES c lb ...,., o ........... l•IU,. lljlllfy, N...,.rt -..cll I,.._ My .. MIWJlll"I a-it Mldtl II...,., Jlltwpllff hldl Mlrpnt H. OI._, M•flll'f Seit. 'ran Jll_..y, "'...,.,... hldrl Mn.. Mklll-4 P'. Tlltmlt Mn. T1111111r CU. "'"""" 1-91 1. 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Clltl~ H91911 ~ld911, lrvlM II-lvill, H11111ttltf1llMI lucll LfillH H11Qf", 11 ... J. D. Chlll!Mllo N1WP11n SllCtl llltl '''"""-C.I• Miii Ml~ ,._., C.11 Mt6I o.ltrY-.. ..... "'9JJi C1lftllbtll lltlY °""'• HIWPll1 ._. P..i T. ,....._ "'"'--k9dl 111:9)' .. ,,.,...,_, JllNPlft IMdl lleM u.. ... "'..,.,, t.Kfl Lwttll ,.,,...., ,.....,.... SHdl llrtlll'I ICllO!tr, C.111 Miii llVlll J. •in.. .. ...,.,. lead! Dlr11111 "WIDll, <..-clel Mir (, W. Hlllltlr1, Jll...,.n alldl • ..,.,. ''""'· c1 ... 1 11111 Mir Li.cla lite». Anllllt111 M.irprrlt. Lawl'llK'I, .....,.,.. left. JoM Twlll• HtwpNt ... c. 1"11)111 , ......... ...,.,.. llldl Lwill C.lltlr, If..,.,. IMdl • wt.-.. My pld: ., P't- \ Ut'tlfk ...... , ... ,,... .. .. ............ ..., ... . - BRING YOOI~· ADDllF& . AND MAIL •••• "'lbe Dlp11y Doodler'', ' • .. nttle m1ple I wbeelbarmf full al .-. ••• "HaPPY. to be nere" Danish~ wllb on ir<m lrlvlt IOd -..uttlni tile spelling ... ~ !'Thank 1<>11 for the Wcrld oo SWeel. 'lblnk you for tbe Food we e.tl" All boxed ..... mollabl• loed lantaola to aend to lhe follm blclc bome. . . .Somelhinl about that wicker beebJv1 · t.iitb the two fuzzy bets OD top, that really grabo peo- ple .••• lnslde a little pot al olfalla honey. • • .All tho beautiful KnMI'• packl ••• tbe f.nllt<akes, l)'?UPI IOd Jam .••. NeWI tbil year ••• ' a_ st.alnless 11uce boat keeping company wllh Jon of niatbouae meat reUsh. cucumber IOd onion plckles. The Dlcklruolll. I h e Graben o~ almondl ood wine jelly .••• Send!IC food Is fun IOd "'1comed by young and old. • , .A reel family gift •••• The paclcag· Ing Jibeaulllul .•• ,"Clleae . ' 'n Sausage Soax". • • I ytlloW and white with & • mouae doing lhe oervlDI honors. W.CIF!elds COcklall caddy ••• Stemmed olives, pearl onions, cocktail napkins, pleb, ltr&WI with whisllea. • • Jlarry IOd David'1 Wild and Rare Preserves or Bear Creek Breakfast with S w e e t cream buttµmillt panclke · mix IOd wild mounllln blacklJen'y l1"'P • • • THE VERY CALIFORNIA MOsr Sterllng Sun Dried f.nllta •• .enawer oljly ~ poobeal, Jumbo e 1 t, OaYOrfUlest dates, apricols, prunea, !Ip, pears, aod double munches. , •. they're tbat big! )!rlgbl pink and gold boxes aay sun and wafting palml on a snowy or rainy day •••. The way the fruits are arranged with brlghl golden rounds of pineapple bursting forth warm rays of bright red -wllh juicy figs, dates and apricots going round and round, makes you want to aing Happy Da)'I are Here Ag.aln when you take oU the cover. A Sterl· ing acluslve .••• the Stuf4 led 'n Fancy pack wilh the walnuts, almond.a, 1 n d cocooul doing the happy eating combination. The hostess package doe's the serving thinp up with 11 in- dividual tl'aYI with small ~ tastes of ev'f)'lblng II> eluding tiny date candies and powdered abnonds. One California step further .••. a beautiful redwood box with a lovely o1d mlssloo on the cover •.•• REMINISCENT CANS • • • .Patio fruit cakes come with the fruit cake cut and each piece wrapped m. dlvlduaUy .... on the Lid the Drulatour Patio in New Orleam. • . . Huntley and Palmers or Carr's English Biscults, wine b I 1 cu l t I , sweet blscuits. • • .1 lltUe jam, I doodle ol coconut, creme aandwich wafers, •chocolate Icing In the rilhl apols. • • .tastes of pep. permint, cashews, , a n d almond.I ... Great can cm- tainers with the Lo r d Mayor's coach, Thatched Roofs and sheepherders, Lifeguanb .... very dlf- feren{ from Newport Buch lifeguards •••. these have plumes in their hats and ride horseback. • • .Scotll!h Pipers, plaids and thiltlea.. • • ,Mighty tlaty giving, IOd I pr<lly Un la n.p ... Mro. Carver doe! her fruitcake minlatlD"e thing ln Jone packa1es of whJtea eel dtrk! the size of 1 cupcake •.•• abockina white can changea the ptce with br1,mt my strawberries In 1 blue IOd white bowl .•• .A d<lighlful ••ker"'PP". Ricbard'1 Marketa, the Peopla Stonl, Lido IOd Jlarbor View •••• whm December Is lhe time to bo jolly bee• ... you'll flod loll of willing people lolka hm who will belp 1<>11 do all lhe lhlnga 1<>11 have to ret done. THESE ARE THE ONES YOU LOVE-- SWEET, CREST BRAND TEXAS RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 8 FOil s1 FINE FOR SAUCE, PIES, CAKES- FAtlCY-CRISP NEWTON Pippin APPLES 6 Las. SJ NEW CROP, PLUMP. FANCY OEGLETT NOOR DATES I oz. CUP 19¢ U.S. NO. I ALL PURPOSE, SELECTED RUSSET POTATOES 10 .'to 49¢ SUPER MENU-MAKERS FROM &REEN 61ANT 12 ~ CASSEROLES • SWISS CORN _...,,.,,...•-·-39¢ BRUSSELS SPROUTS AU GRATIN 39i BROCCOLI and NOODLES 39i Deviled SPINACH w1"......, ·-39¢ HUNGARIAN CAULIFLOWER 39¢ HO Hawaiian T eriyaki 12 oz. 89¢ Ho Hawaiian PORK KALUA " oz. 49¢ Ho Hawaiian ISLAND RICE 10 oz. 39¢ MORTON MARCARONI and CHEESE "oz. 3 for$1 Eskimo Pie Thin Mints •CT. 69¢ RICH'S CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS4 CT. 39¢ RICH'S CREAM PUFFS HAWAIIAN PUNCH HAWAIIAN PUNCH 'CT. 39¢ •oz. 5for$1 12 oz. 39¢ HAVING TROUBLE FINDING OUR NEW HAR- BOR VIEW STORE? WELL, THERE ARE 2 M•c· ARTHURS, ONE BLOCK APART! (Wo •re on the new MacArthur.) SEE MAP. • i t Id~-• --3 SAN ;rc,,t.QOTN lt'rtc.!f'12 "' ~ ........... ~ I Sl#Mi~'· '/J-) n i · ..... ·· ~ il I! li ;a AD PRICES GOOD DEC. 2·5 . ~ G~~IJ · FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 LB. 79¢ CRISCO OIL • 24 oz. 53d '"oz. 12for$1 FOLGER'S COFFEE I LL 1.57 FOLGER'S COFFEE I LL 2.33 Nabisco RITZ CRACKERS 11 oa. 39¢ Gerber'• Strained BABY F.O,OD American Beauty Egg Noodles I ' I 1JOZ. 4for$1. Arden ·AA BUTTER • La. 83¢ 110Z. 3for$1 Nall•y'1 Chile C~n Carn• ..,. - Glorietta Elberta PEACH HAL vi:S 11 oz. 39¢ Regina Wine Vinegar Fl1i1chmannif' So~ Mergarine C&H SUGAR •·-" ...... 12 oz. 29d 1 LI. 45¢ Glorietta· Elberta Sliced PEACHES 11 or. 39¢ 'ILL 2for33• &LORIETTA FOR ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY BAKIN&-PILLSIURY PEAR HAL YES 29 oz. 39¢ HOT ROLL MIX u~ oz. 39d II oz. Aurora Bathroom TISSUE I PL 4for$1 All of 1.11 I + RlchaN'1 tr• wqrht9 H.!lid1y Smiles -ind Y,ou will b1 too after I t1st• of our 1peci1I 11rvic1I (Which you'll 1ppr1ci1t1 1v1n mor1 durint busy holltl1Y1l) TIRED • FROM GIFT SHOPPIN&? T1k1 horn1 1 hot dinn1r r•1dy I• otl fr•m eur DeB. LAST MINUTE HOSTESS &IFTl T 1ke 1lon9 1 Gift peck of ch1e111 or cockt1il titlbit1 or SUPERLATIVE MEATS-A RICHARD'S TRADITION U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF SALE SPE.NCER ·STEAKS 2.19L•. A succulent bonel111 1t11k to 11rv11tuff1tl with oy1t1r1. SPENCER ROASTS Cut from the he1rt of th1 rib, bonel1s1. C1rv•1 111lly into perf•ct 11ic11, SHORT RIBS LEAN ENGLISH STYLE Brown ribs 111d br1i11 in bouillon, tom1t1 juic1 or red wi111. Prime RIB ROAST ht 3 llllS ' S1rv1 with browned pot1to11, Yorkshire puddin t and 9l111d be1t1. Center Cut RIB ROAST l1rb1cu1, h•1t1 and 1erv1 with robust Ch1t11uf'l1uf de P1p1. Barbecue BEEF RIBS . GROUND BEEF ECONOMICAL FARE Fl1vor with Sh1rry, roll around 1llc:1 of ch1111 ind broil, FRESH WESTERN OYSTERS ,. oz. ••• Richard's PORK SAUSAGE """-h•••• Armour Star Miracure BACON ......... Alaskan Bay SHRIMP .,,.,, ........ ,.... CHICKEN LIVERS 1.69LI. 69dLB . IACH 98( 79c~ 59(LL 2.98LI. 89c LI . .., !!...... .. cettnel Se1 our f1bulou111l1ction e~ fresh fish & 1h1llfish 1t H1rbor View. TACO FILL ......... "'"" .-... ...... 89c u. MARINATED CHICKEN WINGS ~ -89c .... Stuffed PORK CHOPS -..,. .,_ .. _ .. ,....J.09 LL Waftr·tflln CHIPPED BEEF :Z":."..:.': 2.49 u. BEEF KEBOBS .. _ -.,,. ....... ,.. ...... 1.98 LL Stuffed PORK TENDERLt)IN _ .. ,.,. ,, ... -1.0911:, PHEASANT -..,. ,.... rite, -wftll Col .,. S.olpu 4.95,.. Stuffed .Bell Peppers -.. _ -.. -98c .... U.S.D.Ai PRIM~ BEEF, fOO DANISH CHEESES-QUICK HORS D'OEUVRES ST. PAULIN 'oz. 59¢ BABY MUENSTER BABY SAMSOE I OZ. 7 oz. ' Com• lf'I •11d try th111 ch•••••, Frlcl•y end S1turii11y-ltoth 1tor11 59¢ 59¢ BOB'S DRESSINGS SALE ROQUEFORT CHEESE • oz. 49i BLUE CHEESE 1 oz. 43i ALL OTHER DRESSINGS 1 oz. 33¢ kRAFT MAKES ' TAN&Y SMOOTH FLAVORS WHIPPED CREAM CHEESE •oz. 33¢ FILL UP THE COOKIE JARI CHOOSE CHOCOLAE CH", CINNAMON SU6AR, OR SU&AR, PILLSBURY Slice 'N Bake Cookies " oz. 45¢ Alex ·all beef TAMALE 1 oz.2cr FLAVOR SORCERY! THE ESCOFFIER SAUCES ••• SAUCE ROBERT or DIABLE ,., oz. 59¢ RAISIN BREAD DANISH TEA CAKE POUND CAKE TWIN ROLLS liquor { I VANDIRMINT COFFEi SIT - Thi1 Sprightly Chocolate Mint Liqueur from II d, in a gift set with two· charming cl mi-t • c:up1. Gi# priced at 6.69 + tax. • LET US HELP YOU PLAN FESTIVE HOLIDAY DECORATIONS .. Tho Christmas spirit in boouitful conlor· - ploco1 •n<I l•blo orrongom•nll, bring in - your own lovely bowfs1 1per9n1 or v1111 .7 ind w1'I 1rr1n91 our flowers to suit your 1.+· ling bHutifully. But do pl•n your flowon Mrlyl GIFT IDEA Custom Christm11 1rron9imonft or Lostln9 1rr•n9omonls of clriod leovos, si• flowers - An """"'"' one! wok-gill. 1 • LI DO CENTER 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach • 673-()360 1?~ HARBORVIEW 1660MacArthur,NewportBeach 673-21§5 OPEN DAILY9 -7, SUN. 9 -6 OPEN DAILY 9 -8, SUN. 9 - 6 • I I I q I • DAILY 'iLOT ~ • plentiful foods DECEMBER, 197J . Features BROILER·FRYERS POTATOES & POTATO PRODUCTS Other Plentiful• llCE TUllrYS c .. RN1PU.IS A"LIS. •mnAUCI • APPLE JUICI CUNllllllS, CU.Nllll'f IAUCI Ir CIANllllY JUICI COCKTAIL $f'LIT PU.S EGGS POii • .. rTftJ STA.TIS ~MllNT OJI AOJllCULTU•I .,.. ,.. .,.._ Di~ti·ng ·Delicious DellciOUJ but low.calorie fruit sauces fart easy to ~. w i th sugar-pecked calorie- ~· PORK • STEAKS ' rtd~ ~~f!:~a's the FRYING same -only the flavoring and variety of·fruit chang~. c c EN Puree in a food mill or elec-H I K tric blender 1 (151h. or 16- ounce) can of fruit with its Ii-· · .. .19.~. " • • IASTIRN IONELESS ROWD , ' • PORK RO'AST ·;· 89~-' • CUT-UP FRYERS USDA, GR4DE ''(4' GRADE "A0 'FIYER PART$ WHOU LlliS • THlliHS • BODIED MEATY BREAST ' 3-LEGGED .FRYERS flllSH LIAN GROUND BEEF AL.ASIAN PIUH •IODN 29~ SALMPN WHOU 01 HALP CENTER SLICES FI LIT OP NORTHERN TURBOT . . .. . ~ . ' FRESH S~~ED BEEF LIV.ER • . IA.I }A HJCKOl'f SMObD .BACON ~ U.1 ¥ HICIOIY . . . . . l • IMOKID SLICED BOLOGNA • IAI JI. HICltOl'f '"°"° POLISK SAUSAGE 33'.:. 59'u. HEALTH & BF!IJlf AIDS HEAD & SHOULDERS S°HAM P.Oo ~'::1,.,S: " . Ila. $2.41 AT Ontlll"Stclts' .- 69'u . ,37' ... RIGHT GUARD SILVIO LAllL 59· ANTl-PERSPIRANT ·.~~ · • ...... 11.19 AT'OfHfl·STOllS' , • 'S9'u. 98' ... 1.29 u. 69' ... ' . ' . -. SPRINGFIELD ORANGE . JUICE :.''..~ Ll.BBY'S VEGETABLE 5/51 IN BUTTER SAUCE + COOKING BAG ·quid. 1-------------.,,---------------------------- Stir puree lnlo 1 tablespoon of cornstarch; cook over low heat, sUrring constantly until puree bubbles and thickens. •PEAS . 5/$1 .•CORN OR · •· Cool sllghty; stir in ex- , tract or liqueur and spices. Spoon while hot lnlo 2 (a. ounce} sterilized canning jars or other heat-proof j a r s sterUlied 15'20 minutes In boil· Ing water in covered pan. Seal with screwtop lids or ih·inch thick layer of melted para'ffin. Store in cool, dry place. Each container makes 4 (2-ounce) servings. Good combinations: peaches with in teaspoon of almond ex- tract or y, cup of almond li- queur -33 calorics per serv- ing with the extract or with the uqueur; apricot halves 4 with V. teaspoon of orange ex- tract or v, cup orange- Oavored liqueur -32 or 51 calories per serving and pears with 1 teaspOon of rum or brandy flavoring or 2 table- spoons of nun or brandy and 'iii teaspoon ol nutmeg-35 to '3 calories per serving. Pine- apple is made with V. teespoon • of peppermint extract or y, cup creme de menthe or 1h teaspoon ground mace-37 or M calories per serving. All are good served warm or .;hilled over low-caloric foods such as lady fingers, angel food or sponge cake, lee milk or froie.h lees. ·.Plain Sole . Fixed Up Fancy up that fish! \\'RlTECAP OOLE '4 cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons minced pickle i tablespoons minced sweet plclil• V. teaspoon onion powder Vt teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon celery seed 1 egg, separated l tablespoon milk • f 4 small or 2 large 110le fillets (about 1 pound) y, cup fine dry crumbs Butter , , 1 fresh Bartlett pear 1 tablespoon g r a t e d Parmesan cheese Combine first I ingredients. Beat egg yolk with milk. Roll fillets In egg • yolk mixture, then in crumbs. Pan-fry on both 11ldes In butter Jllltil aolden brown.. .. . Pl.C. on hoa(.prool platter. Pare, halve and core pear; thinly slice. Beal egg white wtW stiff but DOl dry; fold in V. cup <JI the mayonnaise nmture and the Parmesan. • Spread !Uh with r<mainlng mayonoaile mlrturc ~od' top with pear.. Cover -ea· whltt mixture. Bake ln a prehtat<d ~ oven UJto W lilh!IY tinged with brown -lioTmt.ut&Makell _. Elegant Duo ....... ~chutney .. ID ........ ,,...., W11tern 1llrtldt fW'I fer 111 el= ~ Iii lbdlnc lamb or a l.lmll roul. .EXTRA LARGE 3 9· .FRESH GRADE "AA" cg EGGS · z ' ~ I PO .AJ;'OES · U.S. NO. 110 c~~~ 49¢ RUSSETT Bag ONIONS MILD SPANISH J;29' • TANGERINES SWEET "N" JUICY 19~ BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE 10~ ORANGES FIRST OF THE SEASON SWEET NAVEL 5;100 VALUABLE COU PON 300 EXTRA ILUE CHIP 11 STAM,S WITH . • PURCHASE 0, $20 OR MORE OR ' 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH PURCHASE I l{'Wi~N flO ,AND $20 WITH THIS COUPON VOID AnER SUNDAY. DECEMBER S Alcoholic l1v1r1911, Fr11h Milk encl Ci11r1tt11 E11ch1cl1cl ·GLAD WRAP 39c REG. 53¢ 200 FT. ROLL \Ylflri tit;. CO\lpoii, 110 111i11lm11"' ''"chot• r1~u;,,c1, Limit I roll p1r cot1p011 -011t coupon ptr c1ntem4r. Vold oft., Su11d1y, Docombtr I. D ONLY A UllOAI WE BERS ROMAN MEAL BREAD REG. S7c BIG V2 LB. LOAF . FOREMOST PREMIUM ICE CREAM V. GALLON ·J9c SCOTTIES BOX OF 200 2 PLY FACIAL TISSUE NESCAFE · ~ oz. JAR · , 5 9c I REG. $1.05 ·· 'With thlt' coupo11, nO minimum pure~••• rt~Ulr.d. Utr1lt I roll ptr coupon -Ono coupon ptr cVttomtr. Void oftor S11~•'f• , DtiMbitt I. : . \ • D NLY AT IAIOAIN Wth thl1 coupo"' no 111ll\}m1.111'1 pur,c.h110 r1q11lrM. Limit I 0011 ,., coupo11 -0110 co11pon ptr ~utto1111r.' Void tfttr S11Hoy; DocomlMr ·s, IG N • MIXED VEGETABUS . · 19' RICH'S COFRE RICH NON·DAllY COFFEE; CREAMER r,;.. F::::::::-, NUCOA MARGARINE 1 LB. IN 29~ STICKS LIPTON TEA BAGS ' REG. 1.29 BOX OF 100 99~ NABISCO TOASTETT.ES 3/$1 e Strawberry e BhltbOf'ry . Rog. · e Af'l'lt ,9 . .BJ'lwnJ'!Btr , Cjnn1~n 1, 4 . -!! souRscREAM PINT CARTON 55 ~ SQUllT SODA POP I". Jlt! lft JI 01. lortlo Plus T.r l Depellt TOT-EM TU.SH IAGS lo• of 10 lep SCHILLINGS -4 OZ. CAN GlOUND IL.ACK PIPPER -llGULAI 4ft! . ' Prices Effediyes Thursday thru Sunday Dec. 2, 3, 41 5 Prl<es subject to st~k 0. ... d • WE liLADLY . ACCEP.T U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS 23c S9c 39c WI lilVE ILUI CHIP STAMPS WI lilVI ILUE CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PlACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman VALUABL£ CO UPON MAC UANS TOOTH PASTE29c 6~ OZ. TUBE REG. 1.09 AT OTHER STORES With thi1 coupon, 110 minll'l'lllll'I purcht1t required. Limif I tuM per coupon -Oftt coupon ptr c111tomt_t. Void ofttr S11!!day, Dtcomb.r 5. GOOD ON LY AT IAl.OAIN BETTY CROCKER NOODLE DINNERS REG. S3c.EA. 2 5 9 SV..OL PKGS. F c YoUr choice of Rom1n-0 off, ,-.imondine or Str091noff R With thl1 coupOfl, N ml11!t111111111 putcht10 roqulttcl. Ll1t1lt 2 ~ks. ptt coupon -0111 covpoll ... , cu•to111or. Vold a~ot S1111cloy, Dteombtr I. D ONLY A IAR AN c m --. ---·--·--· ' • ' . . .,, .. ~ ., • ·'flt • I ''Th~re 's a big. difference in gro11:nd meats!'' Maybe · it's. the best test of all tq judge the quality of a "l)utcher shop •. ;A.t ' . kl .Rancho, we're pr,oud of our ' tch'Qle line.,up of ground ... " ; ' . ' . ' " ' . meats. Come in .. put us to t~e te[$·t .. • • ••••••••••• . .......... •' For e<oDOJ11¥ •• , 1118 It IO lllallT wan • , • and be· so pleased with the aavlnp I ChOOM bulk or poitleil. ' •• . ,_ •••••••••••• • Try thla for flavor and tend.Olli ... I Leall beet ••• In bulk ot lll"Cialon lh&P«I potties ••• fresh alwsya t : · Meat Loaf ...... , .... ~~ ~.v! .......... 79& . ' . Ham Loaf .......... ~ ...... w •• ~ ••••••••••• 8·9& Made. with.frelh sround meat ••• blended, seasoned to per!ect!on ••• and tnoh whole emal El Rancho's own tuty bam, with lean fresh pork, cornflake Crumbs and freah whole eqa I f. ft!'L!!:Ol!!~Y. ~!·. ::~~·;;;:(·~;·1~ ~~-f!o.!!,!!t.el .. ~l!ti!5.:~. . ...19~ € ,, Sausage ... rrALIAJI SIJLEI··· 89~ Si1usage ... QlD risRIOllEJI : •• 6~ Chill Grind ............. 69~ Lo-Cal Grind ........... 99~ ·~mb Patties .......... 5~ t·. Fresh sround! Old world ~nillf! l'1lie pork,,, made tho old Wr.¥1 ChllllU of tender, hearty beef! G~t beet .• , , as fat free I& can bel Fieih sround,,, from lean Iambi "~ ~ ~ ~·New. York Strip .... ~~~.~-~ ..... $279~ "t NaturaUy •iod for natural teudeniea• and fmer !la vorJ ~uperbly satiafylng! New Tiil Staak,,. ut 111. ·~·~_Iowa Pork Roast ..... :~~' ...... $1 29.~ ~l ]ll)ned 4nd rvllod le,r oi pork : •• ,rra1n fed ".°rk from Ion•.•• for the (iven or the rvtiaserie! ~t Sliced Bacon ... , ................ 5~ Cubes of Port ............... ~1.29 •. '!' · El Randi.o's own ••• lean, ranch-style alices ! Lean, c!OSi trimmed •• , for sweet and, sour pork! '· I ) FiHet of Sole ......... ~ .......... $1 39 ,~ ' ' Mild. flavored • , • ~ht meat thAt'a ao :flakT, so tend or, so dellcloUJ , , .. and It'• really fro1h I ' ' ~ . .. Kfng Crab Meat ....... ~ .. : ... '2.79,.. .i.rge Shrimp .................. '2.99 Sweet,., delicious for cocktails! Alask4n. P~, •• peeled, deaned, doveined ••• 1;1 lb. bar. ' •• ~ Super ·Shopper Specials •e -. . ·e B · 3 ' $1 urger · uns ....... -~~....... : • • Super Fresh Produce ' Anjou Pears ............... 19& I • Packap of eiiht •• , and the name la your aasurance of quaJltt and.freehne1& ••• and the price is right! Del Mon.le Catsup ..... !~ ~~~ ~1!1! ..... 1 t 1\ich and thick and seasoned just rishtf Tho favored sauce torso lll&llY meat., ••. so iet several! Salad Dressing ..... smt4. ~ ••••. 3 : $1. Sensatiollal savinp on c...,,U., Jtaliln, Creamy Italian, Creamy Ruasian or Green Goddess ••• 8 oz. . ' ' ' P• app· 1 · j • DCU'S 46 OL 2ne me e u1ce .................... ~:.: .............. ~···· 1 · Bir cana ••• brimful of rolden roodnOS.I Serve a i!al& of chilled juice tevery morninf. lntemaHonal Vegetables ..... ~~ .. ~ ..... 39t ~o-.:·. Flavor comllinat!ons with atmol.llbere , , • "."d 'rvund tha world seuollinp l Fro1en ••• 10 OL , .. ,. i PoHsh Dllls ............ 49' II' Wilabire Pickles, criip, tangy. 32 .., I,~ ' !I:: Green Beanss. .... 2,., 39' ::· Dolo'a •• , l\'Oat flavor! ••• No. SOS 1·· ' i1 Peanut OH ............ 69' !I Planter's ••• pure and light! 24 ... L; 'Jolly Time Pop Com . 39' Ii .. (biii &hl~;~oll:: 3·~·~· J Serve chili ail:e at home! No. 800 can. it Coffee Mate ......... 79' .1 ' Carnallon'1 JI oz. non-dairr creamer. Piccadllly Ordes .... 59' New! Kuffin1, tut!!r topped! Re1119ld' s~ Yf l'.IP ...... Ir Aluminum fo!l, 2& ft. rol!. Chiffon Towels ..... 29' Soft •• .ablorbent ••• 120 ct. pJ<i, Zee Tissue ......... 3 ... '1 Four roll packl at a apeci•l low price! Purex Bleach ......... 29t Half.gallon ••. for whlter wllitaa ! Bold Det•t ..... '1.19 KlJli aiH •• ; U ounlltl b(6! :Ripe •• , firm • , , flavortul •• , a tut. dtlliht for every mombar of the famil;r, Spanish Onions ........... 3 lk 29• Brussel Sprouts ................ 1f. Sweet ••. mild flavor you'll appreciate! So tender •• , with tho flavor of fl'el!ineu r Perslmmohs ................. 19~ Rutabagas ............... : ....... 10L For salada ••• puddm,. ... or just' eat!nr! Ctlok and serve as you wowd tllr!UPB r .DelicateBBen Specials! Rath' s Franks ....... KJ~~ ~'~ ....•• St Long in size • .-long ill quality ••• short in price! .. , 1 pound pack&p! Slrced Swiss ............ 3 .. '1 Knudsen's Salads .......... : 39' Dorman'• ••• Wilconain chee.ie I ~ oz. pkp. Jlead1 to ierVe ... pt. ctna. {C ..... 9') Knott' s 8elTJ Fann Gift Packs • • • at fl Rancho! Three different pacb from whlch to chOOM •• , 16 oz. Ud 10 oo. prolerve.. ! $1.00 OFF • .B Rnho's Canadian Whiskey ... ~~' ... ~499 Thia week .. nd ••• pt acquainted with our aipp!n' smooth Canadian ••• and save a buck? You'll h&vJ the1oo1Jils ofbelnrwell·rowardtdl EarlJ Times .. * w. .. '11.98 ,Strallhtwhlakey ••• savo 10!' by tho cue! Lauder's Scotch .. QT .. ~99 San 40c ••• plus 10!' by tha caaal ~· it . Folger's Coffee ...... ~~ !1: 2 lb. can ••• 1.&7 a lb. can ••• -- . . . Salvo Tablets ........ 69' Giant aile ••• no mwurinr, 48 oz. P~u ;,. •N.•ot Tlur. 11"'11111 Su11. Dec. I, I,'· 6. No t•lu lo <k411rt, ~ '4Uv I to 1 ... Sull'4v 10 to 1 &nlon's Gin .. * QAL .. '10.60 The economy Jiu for a bettef b111 l fl Rancho .Rum .. 1111 .. '3.99 llake 11al Tala tonilht! ..... JUI • ~ ,, • ARCADIA . 11• · , PASAOlNA : , : SOUlll PASAOl:NA . .",,' HUNllNGTON 8£ACll . ,'r'1 11 NfWPORT BCACll " 1 l 'h·'I •lfl1 f r.nr1t 1 .. \lj1 11 1 1•1""[1• N 11rir11,,•:.11·r:1:1 111R'1l .i.1 1 ~r 1 "r ,'' "1, "', f 1 ~ l" ·!·[ ' '.t ' " . .. • ' • I • • . I I I •• ·I I ( \ . . .. . .. • .. l ._ ---·-· . -·•· ..... ' . .. . . ·~ ...... , . " . . . .· ._, ~ ,. ..,, .. '"'' . BONELESI ·,. BEEF.ROAST ... " CENTERCUT~HlJ~K--................ ~-Jt"·"'''"-·-·-·· . ~. l PORTllHOUSE · $ .... ··-· ' BONE .. . ......... '< • : • ~ • l, j : •I • , .. • TAILS,OFF •••• _ ....... -............... -•• -•• -......... -.............................. . .. aoNiLl55 ~---·· "STEAKS ··· CENTER C(JT.CHUCK .. :..!-....... .:. ..... : ............. .:. ........... . OMELESS OAST' I • ) :.-, • ' ' • • lb: :09 StfO R1 --e .i• '"~'ll :· !!ff~~-~!~.~~~~~~~-~. 4,. ;--~~E.S.ClTEO:~~~···~~~E ..... , .. ~ .............. _ .. ·=~· ·sn··~. : . " s 19 ·.10P SIRL,IN $189 · .~n~\i. ~~· c~: ...... : .. ~"·: .. b.f.&gc, .NM111 . "J'~,sefj~ess ~-1~-, ' •llOMEIUS'-'f'A$l!ilME ~ ....... ...1--................. lb. • "••" ·sn:o.f-. I"' s11t CIE"tl'll'llfs . ) lh. $159 ·SIEWING ·BEEF . · • . .r" l . 1 t " ... ~ ..... ,. ....... : .. "·:~ ... . ; . · .-? 1 ~M -i!:-~"l":--~ ...... l"r · ' -~ : : lEAN e'oNElESS• ~ ..... c .. : ........ : ... " .... , ........... ; ............ lb. 98~ RIB. STEAKS ............. ., ....... ; .. ,~ ... >lb. s 119 BREAKFAST sttw. ·"!"'"'"' lb. :' 79 ·~ • ..• • . ••••••.•••. , • • • ..•••••••.•••••• ;. •.• ~ f' ... ~ ... " • ~BEVERAGE MIXERS ~~~M~ 3· 51 .. ,~ ··· fOR CAll•DA DRY OUllllllE MIXERS ·--lloz.11' FllS'I' OF.THE SIASON NAVEL ORANGES • • • • F$ . 0 , . • • • . · · · ·~ TOf,\AtO · '. . . .,1. . JUICE . • LIBBY 460~- :; ~-· $ 0 ll ' I ' r I \ ' . ' ; f' .. ' SOFT MARG·ARINE "· '.. ·~-~~ FlEISCt:tMANNS'l~b:PKG: · ;.:.:.:.:.:: .• ::.:.:.:::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:: .• :.:.:.:.::.:.:.: .. : ..... : ....... : .......... ~ .. IRIS APPLE$AUCE . . .: . 5-. fO·R~ • 303 -... -.. ,_.,, .. ,, .. -.. •••••O••••ooo .. ooooooooo_;__,..,,,,,,, .. _,_ .. _OOoOOOoooo•oo:•oooo•ooO .. O I U.S. NO. 1 ROSSET, C~L~O -lb BAG 1151llr E0mt ~ , M.J.1. 1 ~L ~ t .. , .... ··~· . WJ'\IJWI 1'fillllf ~ .. ·vein~· p's I" ~LS · n~:S,., p1c.2-5 RED.GOLDENAPPLES.:~A~~TE .............. ~ ..... '~,s1 ~~:r~ .. :_.,: .. 1 0~!t ORLANDOTANGERINES W1GEs1z£'. ... ~ .... ~4i,.s.1 Fruit ·~:· .sis; BANANA SQUASH 111q'&.Y.fATY ................. : ................................... 11. r. :;;,··"XD1f!1<LW!\ 11;11M 5~ .. $1 CARRO!S, RUTABAGAS, TURNiPs .1= 2u..2~ .... ~!e:,.~ .. 11111.!9! . . . U.S. NO. 1 SPANISH ONIONS ..................... : ................ 11.1.f.1 • ••r••wwm- ' . , I ' . ' . •, 4 .... • s119 ' SJ~~ $,71 '.; f ' . ,. p's ... . 59 $1 •• f, • '• . . "· ' . . . • .., ___ , ..... I • I • : MAYFAIR'S DELICATESSEN . ' . l.,~ Ai··. ·:·. -1· .. l ' • .. . . : \DISH' w. .... '" ~ --. .• •• , ·. .ASHING:···· \ JJf1'EfGJN't . , : ·qEAL P!f tt oz. ·COFFEE·l1 1 ... ,,,. ~··~ ;~.~.aec . . : 3•ib. CAN $2.5 8 ARDEN DAIRY SPE CIA LS ' • ADVERTISro PRICES EfFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THU~AY,'DIC.1 THRUWED., DEC. 8 . 175· p$T 11th STREET . . I COSTA MESA ' .MEXICAN ·: 'DINNERS ,_. • ··S·t ·'.:vou1 ·s l CHOICE .. . . ~ • • •• 1 , • • W...il.if, ~!._'J~i~lfn~.:..-~-~:_. ..... _: . : EACl4 ' "• I . -. . . . . . .. . ' ' .... ----~ ·--. . . . . . .. . .. _..~ .. __ ,.. ----..... ... -.... '. . .. . .. . . __ _.. __ .... ·-------···· <' _, ..... ······---' ' ff DAILY "LOT Wtd•••dl>" Otc.-I, 19n Healthy Attitudes Compared ' ~ctresses Share Con·suming Interests 11J roBNA BUNN CU<Ulllber, ICllllom, raclllhel carroll and rW!nl, yocurt ' 4 larp tCP· ,.panted aauce. Poor lnlo 'l!dl..,.....i and ~•sley; N•I Into •·-• mixed with cucumber,. mint Daab cayenne Ill quart IOUllle dllb (or Fi. YORK-"I'm an°"' ~ ~ ""• Glf...plo vegetarian. wooden bowl Cover, chill unUI lt1v01, chopped onion. ServOI Melt bull«, blend In flour to stralght-11ded ballni dllb). -· 111oq11, 1 ...,. to wvlnC time. .a. form smooth pule. Gradually Fill aoullle dlab only - "" In a hip prof<ln period. I Drain BuJiur, aq.-e out CYBILL'S CHEESE add milk, tlirrtng and oook quarton lull. dba't bow ,..cy, ~ust seema excess moisture wtth fln&ers. SOUFFLE overvlow ,beat until smooth and Wlth teaspoon, make track to be what !Ill' 0001 wanll," Add to vogttabl" In aalad ~. thick Add Ill~ whlto pepper I-Inch from edi• ot dllb 80 -ElHn BUrll)'ll llld. bowl. Toa upuy. In 1tP1fllo \I cup ~11er and chetst; atlr until chttM II IOllflle tan brtU and pull. Wa ,..<b&Yill( IWIC!l '!ilb bowl, blend ltlDOll jul<e, olive 11 cup fiour melted and well blended. Stt Bike In preobtalod 350 dtll'M aD-"-lcan _..,, blonde Qll, Mll and peppjr. •Pour over I --1111 ulde. F: tboul IO mlnUla (or unlll c 0 v 0 r-11 ·-aalad; loll lightly. Pick lllad .111 cupe mill ' · Beil egg yolb unW tblclt; well puffed ind gold ~JI <;)'bill Sbtphtnt. <lllee opted Into lOlllline leaves. Whal pepper, lo taate craduallY add ho! cbetlO brown). Servo alone or with for a lllllll 1ttak,.,... lllad. Gamisb with ~ mlnt I)> cupe fln<ly gr• h d 11uce, add cayenne to toatt. cblcktn. ~ a au e e, a,t>Ul-·--(or dill Mtd). 5tM with an cbttlt: Gruyere, Cbtddar Beal egg whUt1 unUI eWI, but · arllcllokt8,, or. 1'al«ereu- wtth u mtlvt and walercrw,~lrrl-'::y =or;:-:-veg~tlar~lan~u-11_~_:~-"~Am-erlclll~-·~·~--:=DOl==-clry~;~ful_d~in~lo~~-""'-::--enc!l-'-~~.N-l_~_.~~·-'-~-,.~=--~~~-CY~ll_L_L_S~l~P~H-ER~O:;-'-tl:..:,.:..T-l_~~!~IL~L-E_N_B_U~RST;-TYM~~-.,..~~ siled. I , • tr ' • !f'If '1 ,..... ~ ~ ~~~ ompare . p pnce an · · qn a8d do!lglitor In ,wflal looU like the ''movie al the year," ''111o Lui Pklort -~ have dl'erpot aUHu4'9 •bout food, but have cemented a ....... frteJUlablp elnce lbt ·=-~,.,. . ., ti!Llllct. (Tho De-t-borii Ellm playa Loja, D ls the sensuous. teaa1ng 1rdaugbter, Jacy). lr Ellen is not ~ the more experienced adrtss, she'• also l.1he more praeticed in the culinary arts. She sham a Dou,,e with her IOU. Jefferson, in the -Hollywood Htl I a qyerlooting . Grauman's &!nese Theatre and abe often kl for him. · Moat al .cur friendl iUe etarians (I'm ooe tome- for as long u two years 4( a tjmt) and for them I .-..Uf oook 'brown rice Md v&gtlable 'cllahOI,' -llllen vegetable curiiea." I cybill'I a. J100o~ID, •!Miny people a!i-vegtlarlana fi>r soctal rwlll1a, but I• mean la' the bad -· foddllllc I .. 1 g~ ·com~et.ly .wtlboul L You have to have a in IUDOllJ)f ol pl10Wll, or ""°""lo die, ..p..wiy ;you are athletic. I mi!an IQu'll wither Up·and l!OI .bt tl>I• to do IV" I ' W n1t1;e many· model&, Cybill doesn'.t have to diet. She'• an active borsew<iman, outdoor !llrl "I ooly dlt) )n the aenae · tlial I love 'frtib lrqlll ahd 'itgttablel' and I don't Uke '1ed fooda, I,~· fooda lbel btallh1 for mt." · er taoen.i sra,ced DllDl' a ..,.....ow ind ... ...,.. er/ ol>d; in fact.. K WM d 11 • c1 or P.ier • l!oldanovfdl ...... Cover aboi !JI ber on 'l magazine · In a tupmnarkel !bit he deClded lmtanUy !he was 0 Jacy" and gave her the start of a new ~.in~bin lliare a on for boob. ttor ~ lier lo two 'daya li"wetk ... punoe lbe "l"'I' " " · golbg. to callege. lludying lbt .. ,atlcal 4tde of uiafhtm1t·lc1 , ~e· ani:t a:l-=e at New Jork llniverslty. ! Ellen olwe,s Wrles a book with ber · and bu a predellcUon for reading book.a in strange seUinp .. Lib, ahe read 11Moby Diet". at eea when she took bt.r Son on a fishing trip. She read ."The Moveable Feast" tn Parla. "I iat nedlng II In the ald•walk Wts of Paril. I thought it fru great. I hail .... of !boat Ii!& mape ol the !'!tr IQ!! u I l!iiid lht boot, I po& o .tick pin On the place l wu reading o)>out. Tht nm da7 I'd 110 there for lunch." • Also an oufdooT bull, Klien lift.;;, goes campb)g with htr '1ft. Lut summer the studied ~llpbpical mtdllatloa · In ~ml, then· climbed the Alps to meditate. ELLEN BURSTYN'S TABULEE 1 cup Bulgur (or cracked wheat) 2 cucumbers, pee t ed , cl>opped Ii ...niOlll (white par{ ortl7), fl11tly chop p • d (about 'A cup ICl!ll) 11 larie radishes, washed, m1nced, optional , 1n cup parsley, finely l chopped 1/3 cup lreab lemon juke • 213 tabltspOOOs top quality olive oU Sal~ to task (aboul I\; ~~ pepper, to talle 2 i._. cnuhtd fresh mlnt (or dill aeed) Oilljed llmnalnt ...... W~ ,Bultut tn water ; \ retruti. Cover with wate1'; ..U aevarel boun. Cbop ' ~ ' \ ' Al~ storaswl dose at 7p.m.~ Deeermer7 . . to allow bur~to a'doYaspedal ~ partic • ifiiifmz~~ CHICKENS ~-.29 iiiliiii-Jiii SPARBllBS ·~ 5 El'EllYDAY UJIY PRIC£'J Callfornla Grown GRADE A-DAYS ~UHSU FRYERS~:. CAUFORNt• GROWN! FRYER=... .. II .... 36 .... 69 'slcOd-1 1>. Pllll-Farmer John Bacon .58 Honnol-'.! 0.dty 3 SLICED BACON 11.. 18 Mot Doi Oft. lllcld 1~ OI. Pll:g. Breaded Corn Dogs .&& !'wanly Slced-lklntnl 68 FresJ1 Beef Liver ... • ' - ' Ifs the only comparison that counts. We Jmmryou'll rrpot the cliffenmce i@n••Jiai.ly. Ralphs famous Meat Master ma!lf:rr, Fann frlllh produce end oar own blkeiy goodo ""'all of the higheot quality. ~led dolly end deli items and aae of the largeot oelectiona of grocery ifm>s Qie just 11 important. Put all th;. lxlgether with out"""""' low evecyday prlas and then campu.-e. We pnllli&e it'll make ... to :you. -· USDA C1IOICI FRESH . ..:~~1~ .. 9 lAMB LEGS rm IWPHl-11.PKG. SLICED BACON ~.57 EVERYDAY U1l1' PRICES Meat Master Beef 1m C!llT!R con ROUND STEAK 9onelH1 lhoufder CLOD ROASTS Wei 'rrlmmed R.UMP ROASTS ... • 95 ... f.09 .... 93 Cho&ot-Square Cat lltoukler LAMB ROASTS .... 79 UIDA Choioie...,Rouftd lone LAMB CHOPS ... f,f 9 Froolt ho-La• I>. Larae Loin Chops I .29 USDA ~-Frofb Lalllb .. Small Loin Chops · f .69 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Ralphl APS* or Cnerry Strudel Pl<i o11 .49 R•lph• Pllln or Mi¥bfe POUND CAKE Who1t .46 Ralpllo · 71(1. Mocha Torte Cake .69 DEUCATES$EN DEPARTMENT 'An llaat 1-111. ~11- Armour FRANK5 .68 811. l _o5ogn1 or lalaml 1 .. .,. P"lo 85 Armour Lunch Meat • j'Acicnc.cHEESE 1-oLl*IJ-.59 Soll ll!'!!dnt 4 CHIFFON 1-1>. J*g. I 2 ~:OT0Rr1L'Us .49 .PUDDINGS 14-oLpk11-.39 Clll'IO AYOCldo I-oz. 5 Sunset Dressings • 1 FLEISCllllANN'S MARGARINE 1-111.,... ,45 . lb •• 19 lb •• 25 Lalli" Ille D' An)ou Pears .... 25 '!bin S*1n Juicy Lemons ... h .Ol U.S. No. 1 Baking Ilia ld1ho• Ru111t f Q POTATOES .... I 8'Ro0wN 0N10Ns .... to UQUOR DEPARTMENT RALPHS EXCLUSIVES Sandra Lak11hlre VODKA or GIN Gu1rt 3.89 8andJ M1cMU111r DAIRY DEPARTMENT ftllplla ' Dlatllod In ScoUancl 4 59 SCOTCH Fifth I Calllomla 3 98 Montclair Brandy Fifth • CHRISlMAS GIFT SEl.ECTIONS------------ G -88 fllocl---Hard Candy 99 . =-~~~!:"c...:':i' -I GIFT DECANTERS -I ..... '..~ Twiet 'N Tum Dolle .... t.99 TIMHIUIY UIUClt '-'a PLUS/BUY FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT , F'rtH PKI Grado A , 10«. pq. 28 ,Slfced Strawberries • Mr&. Smtth't . 89 Pumpkin PJea .-.. ,... • F~1h PK! Grado A 1fl.oL plqJ. 37 Red Raspberries • Pleadl!ly Clrdeo a .l!.3 PIZZAS 1o.oz. pq. •u frMh Pict Gl'8de A 33 ·PEAS --I .... -FrldllY'• ·-I t & Round SHRIMP14-l*ll-• With a.-or So!ltCIMtrl 29 BAKE-A-TATA !fl.oz.pkg. I . Cartl FNlh (US Grado A) • 6& SCALLOPS , ..... pq. 11 -llJI COFFEE -llJI COFfU ... lOllATO IAUC! ..... .83 -..1;25 ____ ,. '1o1111 .. FRUIT COCKTAIL --.-.27 i:tM.ur lllTTER -• .49 ·~CKEN IRDtif ~--.19 Mra. J, 0. McDon11d Hamtltf* 99 Boxed Chocolates • ..., 1 J HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS sdil;'°Bi:°d= Pkll-llll f.f7 Spr1y RlnM 7-oz. ltotllt 99 No More Tangles • ~ol!naon 84 BABY LOTION kL l>olllo I • ALICA SELTzER PQ.oUI 195 DIAL S.HAMP007 ..... -. 168" 4-W•r 73 NASAL SPRAY 1-plrg. I COid ~ulaa 99 CONTAC Pl<ll-1111 I Umo-llonthoWI~ 11 ..... -87 Noxema :shave Cream • --lllNCI! Pl! iTE'AK& --.Zl -.43 ......... 77 _,....73 __ ... ·--.12 EGG NOG au111 .47 Otd GJenwood • REDDl·WHIP 7«.can 158 ' &'ouRal>N Quort 4.69 24-oz..bottl• HAI.PHI CATIBING ~ ... 1. CRISCO OIL .54 ICE CREAM .BB ·PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS MjB COFFEE ,_.._can 2.22 P111tk: Wrap GLAD WRAP 20011. 14f lllu• Mountain Ground 24 Burger Dog Food 1-~ Prlmo . Sl-<>LplqJ. 87 Gaines Dog Food 1 Country Kltcban 69 lmltatlon ·Syrup --• All Varlettn 29 Minute Rice Mixes 1*11-1 Yo!low Cllng Doi -24 PEACHES 11«. ... I No Phospl'l•t• t-lb. 1s.oz. Pkg. f 89 Purex Detergent • Rtd Box Brillo Soap PadSJ11111-o111145 Detergent DRIVE • ....._ 1*11-168 BuDble l1tlt CALGON 1kL 1*11-I 79 Fabrtc flllllh PERFORM 22-oz. ... 143 Bl-llbr 72 BISQUICK ._ .... I Uva• Fla.... 111-11. pkg. I 25 Purina Dog Chow • PUREX BLEACH 112-1•L 132 TohtTI110 ' FAMILY SCOTT Pkg..,. 134 • HOllSBfOID NIBIS HOt1$1HOU1 NIBIS IEAllH & llEJ.UTY AIDS DAiii Df:T!llGINT --.82 h1h1csOfTl!NER ,, __ M ---.63 IREATH DROPS ;HbTO 'ltau111 -l.99 c:AllAY lllR SOAP .,.;.17 .................... HEAD & SHOULDERS .74 l(:,~11 Pit.II -.99 IOLD Df:T!llQINT --.87 DENTU-CREllE -.... 75 PtA1HCUIU .... ••• 99 tvDNT FLAXfl _ ...... lji'fi ~if/--U ERi E .... ... .63 . ·-.19 Titjt\ti, UQulD --.97 -........ 63 IVOllY· IAll IOAP' 5 DAY PADS COlll!t CLEANSER __ ... liii~.UQUID --·•2 -1 ... '69 .11 BEN GAY .._.. ...................... ..... -. . . . .... • . .. • . . - I .. 1 WedMSday, DfctlTiber 1. 1971 DAILY moifl. Sweet Bread StiJ.I. Rates High on Low C·holesterol DW N<IN: I love IN ---,..Ila·• 11 ... ""'"' II\~ -• ~ U Ole Witbo•t eg1'1 My ..... bud 11 on 1 ntbtr strict low cboleslerol diet wb.lcll allow• • mm tflu eae ea a week. JACKU: JASPER, SAN AN· TONIO i_1m ...... tt Is oaly the yulb 1"IJ need lo "°"" about, 10 I llD deligbted .. &ell )'CRI ther< LETS ASK THE COOK. by Nin.~ is a lemon tea bread made with egg whites only. I must credit H. Alberta Pollock with this one since it appears in her book "l l.ove Being A Card.Jo-- Cook", and sequel to her first one" "The Cardio-O:lokbook." It · 1hould hearten you to know that Mrs. Pollock's hus- band suffered two-nip-and-tuck attacks almost 20 years ago but, &Ince then, never another one. He is in excellent health now. I can vouch for that sinee: we visited with Albert and Bill not long ago.· There was much discussion on all aspects of I o w cholesterol diet. Before that we had simply corresponded back and forth on this subject. We even got to taste some of her delectable bakin& so l can assure you it is no chore at all to stay on the type of menus a.nd recipes she worked out so painstakingly by tbe test-and. discard. method in her own kit. chen. So here ls her Lemon Tea Bread ' Low Cho lester al Style. You will need 6 tablespoons vegetable shortening (with no coconut oil in it), 1 cup sugar, 4 egg whites, yellow food col- oring, 1~ cups sifted flour, 11ii teaspoons low sodium baking powder, 1h cup liquid skim milk, 1h cup chopped walnuts, grated rind of I lemon, juice of 1 lemon and then an ad- ditional I/, cup sugar. Cream shortening and sugar together. Add the egg whites and a few drops of the food colcying for more appetizing appearance, then beat until very creamy: Sift Jlour.oand -· • baking powder together. Add to the creamed niixture alternately with the milk. Beat about 2 minutes with an elec- tric mi.J.er. Fold in_ walnuts and lemon rind. Pour Into a greased and floured bread pan. Let stand for 20 minutes. Bake in a 32.S-350 oven for 40-60 mislutes or until a cake tester comes out clean. Let stand In pan for a minute or two after taking from the oven. Then remove from pan, brush on all sides with a mix· ture of the lemon juice and 114 cup sugar. Cool well before serving. Mrs. Pollock's books would be a welcome gift for anyone who must watch cholesterol intake. They are $2.98 each or both books packaged at $4.98 plus 30 cents post.age and handling. If you cannot find them at book shops or large depart- ment stores they may be ob- tained by writing H. Alberta Pollock, BO Salisbury St., Worcester, Ma511. 01609. DEAR NAN: I plan to make dJvtnity for Cbrl1tma1 thl1 year bat aU of today'• recipe• call for an electric mJ.s:er and m1De ts not good enough. Coa ld you find my grandmother'• recipe? Sbe made btrl in a heavy skillet and -beat It with a wooden spoon. I don't know any other deiall1 except tbat It wu great. BARBARA McCANE. MERIAM, KAN. Your grandmother undoubtedly had a good 11trong arm and paUence because divinity always has called for considerable beating but we made it when 1 was a kid. took turns beaUng with a rotary beater. The beating and proper cooking temperature are the two secreta to divinity. The old standby recipe calls Slaw Served With Entree Serve Ibis refreshing pear alaw with roast pork or baked ham. Leave the skin on the pta11 for color and Oavor. COmbloe 1 cup dk:<d _fresh Bartlett pears, z cups shred· cled cabbage, Ill cup shredded COCO(lut, 1 tablespoon lemon juke, 1/3 cup ml\,Yont.ai.se aM 11 teiupooo llll • for 3 ~Pl supr, ~ cup water and ~ cup white corn oY?Up cooked ln a IMX!ep&n over low' beat uMil, •Ui&r dluolves. Thtn cook over .tne<lium beat, w l t b o u t atirring, until it reaches the bard crack stage or 290 <>n a candy thermometer. (Your llfOlllloia may not Ila•• >lYned ooo, but It dOOI •.-.Y "With any ' ' -r)I. Why make tt any ""8l>e• .. )'01lnelf lb1t1 ,,,. have to!) WbUe the •)'rill> 11 COQ)dng beat ~ egg whit.. with II tealpoon 1111 until Iii!!. POllr a little of 'the hot syrup over (tie egg whltt1 very gradually, beatillg <Onstantly. (It helpa to -IOllltOoe tlae do t!ll lbin-atrain pouring.) • RIB ~ta .GROUND ROAST ra. BEEF ~ Keep the rtat <if the syrup bolling over low heat, adding It lillle by little to the egg whites. Wheo all is beaten in add l teaspoon vanilla and 1 cup broken nuta. Keep' beating until mJxlure stands 'up weU and losea Its gl.... ~!by spoonfuls ooto wued . A divinity, I . have fll)'I liked very much la the one calling for fruit getaUn. It Is_ pr<ltily paatel and delicatoly flavored . Bring S cups su.gar, % cup light Cilrn syrup and ~ cup ...... ~~r to a boll over low heat to dissolve. Then keep boiling, atirrlng occuionally, until syrup forms a hard ball In cold water (ISi ""-'>· Abool 15 mlnutea. Meaawhile, beat I egg wbltee l111h11 l11• ..... :".:: 'I!: 11111111 Clnllk l..t .:,:. 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Beat until It alanda In 11111 peab. l'l>olr -....... wflll• in a thin. It.ream, beallng constanlty. Keep beat)ng until It bol<1I ihape llld loses gloss. Abbut 10 minutes on an electric mixer. • Add ~ c;up chopped nuta Of' ml:«<! aaodl!d lruil Drop by spoontula onto waxed paper llld let dry or quickly pour Into • well grtNed 9" square >pan. i,. llADd WllU firm eJ10lllh to band!e (about I~ mloutes.) Qit • 1n slrtpo, roU In line grated ""°"ut. Cut each strip Into JO pie=, roU In coconu~ HILLIROL ' again. Lt! dry abJ>ut Slore In a <ovelld ~ COFFEE .,::;., """ -":'.%! .APPLE SAUCE ILUE llllOll , • 11:. ty/o/M/S1i;l·fiillI.I.l,l :iilM ~ SWANSON TV DINNERS 49 ' .......,.~ .. -.,., ....... _.~ m:.,4 ...,.,,,.,, -...... _... Turbywl!h Omy......,,... ,..,.,,.,,., .... .n, C &. W MW a. C«ll NC ........................... f!lri' GREEN GIANT CASSEROLES . 39' . ....... -' ...................... J11ct o ...... i:. . ..: ZJp,.ComOo,. "': ............. ,._ ...... ..... • ...... ::-.. ...-.......... .. 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Re!r!Jtrat. until ,.,.1ng. 10111 Serva in Individual aalad bowls Adams Ave., at Brookburst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach · 5922 'Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntington Beach ' Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro I • 21082 Beacll Blvd., ttuntin(ton Blacll 17,950 Magnolia, Foantala ftleJ "' to lellllce cupa on lllad 34081 platee. • \ . ' I • e w.¥ "~ • 1at~es Ag ht Hanukkah, .O come upt the . Lft'I have I W , wo'll ~ dallCO tho Galber l'OWlll tho all-and wt'U baVI a cojt, wUh a~ In ff,7. with ~ lajka .. ,. ., . your Hanukkah !able Pot1to L1tke1 i'#.iuld. by Cranberry uce, a warmln& iiii!'f.Y. Beef Ta, dreldell for tho dllldr111. ~~ torAro LATUS .... · (Maket. HrVlnl• 'Idaho polltou. peeled .i; small onion, grated ~-·~ all-flour •-t poolll 1&11 I~~-~:::,. fi;t;;b or froaen.frelh bertlta ' 11111ar p water ~ teupoon nutmeg (II ounce1) app!Wuct ' to potatool (fine or -ftne for a thlclt -"or eome for. b t8xturod paDClb) a bowl ot cold water. ' all potatou are grated, wall and -out all .... molllUrt. ·'l!itr In onion. •IP. flour and Alt. Bui until wall blended. Kut oil or fat to m deeret: F. oi~eep.fat thermometer or in "*Irie Ulllet. 'tlrop mi>ture by large ll!ltiollfull lnln bot !el Spread out pancW batter In obape 4- lneh rounda. -Fry alowly unlll ...... 00 ... aide. then turu and brown oa i-;'°°*' side. Drain oa al>aorbellt peper and Mm with Cranberry Appl"8uce. Comblne cranberries, sugar, water and nutmeg. Cook until cranberries are tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in applesauce. Serve bot or cold. To mete wUh canned whole berry aauce: MIJ: II toaapoon nutmeg with I ell' (16 OUllCOI) whole berry crailben1 auce. Combine with applesauce and mile wtll: ' CBANBERllY BEEF TEA (Sen" I) • 1 cap. reiular or low Calorie cranberry juice coclttall 1 cube or envelope beef broth (bouUlon) Heat cranberry I u I ce cocltlall .. boUlng point Add boufllbn cube and stir until dillo!vod. Serve hot or cold In ~ cups or mu11. V tlcm: U11 chicken broth or vegelable broth. . -IW!IBERllY KIBS!S (Makel Ill po11od1) 2 cupe !resh or frozen-fresh cranberrlea ~ cup light com syrup s eupa """ 1 m:r butter or 1' cup chopped walnula 1 cup flaked coconut 1 teaspoon vanilla e:rtract art cranberries in half. Add ayr11p, -and bullet. Cook over low beat at1rrlng until miSure 8t&rtl to come to a boll. Add llUll. cocoout and vanilla. Cook at a boil until tfmperature on a c a n d y ~tar reglalon 238 e F. or until soft ball whtn a small amount of syrup la dropped lnlo cold wator. wRemov• from heat and pour into a ahallow pan or platter. Cool candy i1 just lukewwann. th buuered flna;en shape gpd1 lnln lllllll 1·lDCh balll. v '!frap In wand p1per or _. wrap. Sloro In a cool ""'placo. !II '.forecl Fruit :#'a kes to Coa Is 3 bn treab BartleU pun .. ....... 1' tncb cl -= eacb pear wtt!J a mile· 2 lab!-brown 2 twpooDI butter and ucb ol cfnmmon and llP .....i, In foll, Cook ,..~ ..... _..imai.i, i .. ... .... -. --., .. 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PINl..fllCla • HQU.Y ...... vs • """"' ..,. • COIUAGIS • DOOR WINS ll<ES£ PROOUCl PRICES ~VE ll<URSDAY ....... hWEllNESD.'IY,00::.:W HJ!~L lJISCOUN!\ lVlRY DAY ror ~, !'1'>rt ~ 1 I ~t fn 'I.' f 101 .o., 1 , , u1,N 1 ·, [l"I HI ro~ I ITMDllD • J.U. YJ.lmtll IEECKIUT 81 IAIY FOOD 81Mf's'IW' .............. 311 @ ILPHI 1£fl • a:a.oP*Z ID &3' llATDNIWSl @IL'"I WI ; JJ.OUllC::I JD 4&' SAW DllES$llll @Ars~io"ml~ 34• I~ C.U I IUll IAl.AD ... ~W-r.all'.wl ;'ti"' 12' ~•r ea1 1-0UKCZ PACUOI • PAlllAWJ .. t-OIJNCEcllWh 'PHllA. • !m"·a C YD AY lmlN &1' ~'ijamm~ 81' ~iWc•'W'L 0 •, -~W8LiJm'1'ila "' ~Cli'I~·-• ... COSTA MUA -J41 .. tM It. HUNTINGTON IUCH -Mii A'- HUNTIN•TOM IUCH -1 W1 N. M• St. POUMTAIN YALUT ~ llfl w-- LA•UMA HIW-UMI e.lle • '9 LI* llYIMI -11041 c.i..,, U.....,,.., P..t SOUTH LA•UNA -30111 S. C.... HltflW41'1 . . '· 1•1 791 .... r · DAILY PILOT ft ' Fashionable Whip up 1--bl• too;;!. for pennlea -aew easy! 11t Bool tt brightly wltb -· la<:<d bkr-low boola of felt1.,. suede cloth with country.gaY, embroidery. Paltern n 85 :· transfer, pattern pieces. ~ Small, Med!um, Large tncl.· SEVENTY-FIVE CEN'l'f 11.r uch pattun-odd 211 cenla fbr each pallem for Air Moil ml SpaclaJ Handlin&; ot1wrwi,. thlnl-clus del!Yety will ~ three weeks or more. 5eiid to Alic< B'l!'U the DAILY. PILOT, 105 Needlecrafl Depl. Bo• 161, Old Che1'ta Slalloo, New York, N. Y. 10011. PrM Name, Addrel1, Zip, Pattlft Number. " NEEDLECRAFT '7,2! Newest crochet, Elita (or lhe expresalve generallool ·. ~ Ing, embroidery, q ulH, > algiwll. Fr'9 p a II 1 r n I catalog IOc:. 'Ill) N t wt '•1mtut ~ Book. Slep-by..tep p~ leoch you bow to crochel·,fb alanUyl Plua MWal pa~ $1. •ra1 Complete ImW& GUI - -~ !ban 100 gUll. """ C.mplele Algbu --.. "11 dilly Rap" Book. .,. cenla. Book ol n .._ Af&Uu. 50 cent.. 11JO Qulll Book 1-11 pattema.11! ctnla. M.....,.Qlllll -li- liO cenla. Book s. "Qdla ""' Today'• LlvlDC"· ll pa- liO c:enll. ·d• . , tt\9 1 Lively , T riQ .. ;~ 9118 SIZES 7°11 "'l o>2 ·r 1'd "iUlt ·d,, : .... (() ,1m ,,,, 11f ,..;.,.1ff'~"',! Wed food 1·18 IJvely ltlo =·" Promlae youneM thlo You'll be mad about, about Ill 11"11 -In ~ blmdl, knit. Tunic ... atlfii sllla, d..a "" p!Mla. • ... Printed Pallern 1111: N1w Jr. MIU Sii• 7, I, II, IJ, .JI! Size II (buat 1111) tan·r~ pants 211111111111. lll:ft . ' pants 1 S/8 yard!I ao.Jndl~'fW SEVENTY·mE CENl'f'Af each pall<m -and 2$ ciiita for each pattern for Air Mill and Spacial HODdllni; oll1llll wile think:"'• delll'ay wtll take tlr• wetb or more. 1 S e n d to Marlin Martin, (tit. DAILYPILOT), Plltenl llejil., 23% Weot !!lb St. New Y ... N. Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS wllh . ZIP, SIZE an<! flrVLE NUMBER. , · FREE . F ASHTON oFrl!ffr 0-. one paltern '"I styles In New FaJl.w C.lalOI(. Send liOc for · INSTANT SEWING B 0 , sew t.ode.v, wear tornorrvw. INSTANT ·FASl!TON' ~:ll HWldredo o! I-facll.'St; . -· . .. .. .. . .. ... .. . .._~..,·-----. ' ' \ ' I ,! I' ' ' • "I • ...... ' • • II OAU.Y Pilot Wedtltidll', Ofctml>et I, lffl • W P 1 ltr, -blr ). l9n $ PILOT ·ADVERTISER J 0 ·. • • FARMER JOHN 1·LI. MG. Ollt 2·LI. THICK ,CQc SLICED BACON -LB "°" OSCAR MAYIR 12...0Z. 79c · SMOKIE LINK$_____ . it ' TINlllll u.s.o.4 CHOia 0curs o ' 1'111 llOs. a II ST•. W8.l TlltMM llTIFIED IHF. FAT AND ':o<>::xass ~'ll~.HX:t:%~~~~ •sr1Aas • MOR,RELL""'oe•ueF ... ,·l•. 59c ·DINNER FRANKS ----· Q.S.D• OIOICI Bia Ol',.,.- STATER •OS. CEITIFD : . '. ' CLUB ITIAKS-.... -~-----.-·i. 95c . cuar $TEAi( ... . .. LI. 1.19 SIRlOf&af •-:--.. ···· · u:'l .19 .. IP,,_ 'I · STATER BROS. ALL MEAT 4ftt WIENERS ___ ;~.oz. ':I" . ' . OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT 71)e ' WIENERS ............ --LB. I)" A.LLBEEFWIENE:RS --... ---·····•LB. 75e ' " (JIU ~SLICED SAND!'~ . . , MEAT 5p£CI""' - ' -· . ge W.•-USOA --; 3 ·1· 1-· 1 iO(Jll/Sf-PJ"'Ofl' Bee' .... -~ 8 '·•O• STEAK ...... '-• 19 , . PORTIRHOU S .......... Ll.'f~39 ,0 ' ' SERUK • , ·45 . P SllLOIN ·· -~--:-:---·~· . · • tosA,,,.s.o..,.,e• Dark Turkey, . =.-.. _1_ ..... ltNwlldfCOUltf'IS,_ SpicY Beef-••-• C--, ~8·. " •TIA• -~'I .69 . . PORK USDAOQCIOISTATRllOS.CaTIFtlD_, 5nc CHUCK -STEAKS .............. ,.: ... LI. '7; ROUND. :iiiliii.aii1 .;~, ......... : .... 1&69<G .. RO .. UND SftAK :i0Liiiii0i"ii:r~ .. Ll.9fc 1 BEEF U.S.D . .A.·OIOICEOISTATP usm.c1tOICI01STAta110S: .. ,__ • ""' 93c ·LINKS Piii ... ii& .... mas ............ ~69f FARMll JOHN WlWI::!"!--• 6ftC PUii • SKINUSS . . Nu :STEAKS :~ ........................ LI. ..., • llOS.CUl'IFllD~F . RUMP .ROAST ........................... LI. FllSH • UAN • .DIUQOUS ·. C PORK IAQSAG,E : ................ LI. 7 ~ 19 OWOWNCOIOnl'tSTYU•lllU< • 3'ftc . 93 c ,_,,,_,,111 ........ .,! 7nc "'°.... , ... IB ltOA.T ... 11161.TH-..... LI. ~ LI. ·-OIPA ........ llY . •. s 4'39 ·sGIOUNAc ,• 7.: •. .ao,.uss _______ ia.s1:0J · CANNED HAMS ......... :.'.., ........ LI. · a.oz .... ...., . 45c ' 0PKG. SLICED BACON ....................... .... ' ' . I APPLES EXTRA FANCY CRISP SMALL RED DELICIOUS 2 LBS. ' LIJl(IEfANCYSWmNAYEL 2 39c ORANGES ............................ LIS. CU.CUMBERS LIJl(IEfANC'fDUllTSWllT 8 ,ftc LONGTINOIR GRAPEFRUn .................. La.•AG ., c•111Gn1N UNGmntEs ......................... · ~s. 39' 2 FOR29c -. . . . . . . .. PRICES EFFEC. J'HURS. thru WED:::KE.C. 2nd-8th l ISM W• ,.......,, AMlllltf• 2110 N.wport ltrd .. Ceste Mat 1171 hht Strfft, COIM M .. e 14171 IN Hnl Afttff, Tntfll 14212 MIMt ....... WMHW -" ..... . ... -... ilrP '/1 ltMMm VSOA FM StMrlPI in Ow LOI AniMs, 0rMttf • 1trw11t1t c~ s,.,... WESSON · OIL .2 •• 0Z. AU. NIP!)• • 'J ITOKElYllllfDV!llrTAllD ( ITOK[LYflEHltlllCHll.KAlll ITOKELY HEEll IUlll~-:------.ITOKELY CUT Wll IWll ___ _ ITDKElYPHTYl'Dl----- ITOkELYIWmlfAI·--:---- ITOKILYllOLDOOH .... ~---- • . DJnamoR ~ .·. ~~n1 ·: l(.C. -~6;f~ 79·c·· ~APKIMS ' ~-9c .. COLA ••• NO JIETUIN 1onuS EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES Y·I ·Apple Sauce ....... ~ .... ,.~20' ('IM:. P' AC k) NO•lets Corn ........... ,,,L 22" ~ 55 Pineapple .I pico ..... •L ... c U. i:OSA {llttlO) ... • • Lasagne .............. , .••.. , 1b. 49~ ~o'~'" · $ Instant Coffee .......... ,.~. 141 OCEAN S'f.A,Y Cranberry Cocktail ... ~ •L 7,c AJ'l'IAbl W,.'r (WITH S.6.UCE) Pizza Mlx ................ ,,~33c C.U:NATION r:tON-,ATl $ Powaered.Mllk.; ...... ,. ... 169 l . r-;;;~~~;~ .. ~ .. SCOTIIES-200 CT. Kl.Ell-lf.X ,~;;l~ FA~AL 2' 2c 43c T1$·SUE , . . (COOK 1qo'1Q ' Contadlna Sauces .... ,, ... 29c (ffAMUTI Plant ... 1 -011 , ............... L 71 c (LONG GIA.~ ' , .. , . _ f: Mah.-ta. Rice ............ "~ 89 · ' . . ' . ' NAll5CO /I '., 1 ' Riis -Crackers ........... ,, .L 37' .Mt!. 1unilwb1TH CllriTEt· fi..t.VOI) . . . : Sytu'p .• , .... ~·············'"'._ 6,c • . ' ... LB. CUT~UP FRYERS •• ·• •••• '33c. SMOKED POR~ . i DiscOUNT .. SEA FOOD LOIN CHOPS •• • ••• 98f..l ,.EsH FlUET~ 89- w1LS0Ns TENDERMADE FULLY COOKED · I ROCK fllH .. . .•• . . . .. .. . ! ::. . BONElESS I fkESH FILLETS 89 c .HALF·HAM ~~OCEAN PERCH......... • .. 1 fRES~ PACIFIC -10-0Z. JAR 79 CRY~O-VAC s12a·10YSTIRS................. .~ . VIRAPPED I 3·LB. AVG. LB I FRESH FILLETS 69' • I BUTTERFISH.. .... .. .. .. • .. AMERICAN CHOICE SfRING .. .. NON-DAtrr" ' • ·Im• .;..Cl Dre11lng ..... ~,,37c ', ' . "SHANKH OFF ! . .. ••• , ..... ~ llctmbtr i l97l MCP flOtlH FRUIT DRINKS MAIO'-' MARGA· RIME flENCH'S MASMED POTATOES ,.59c OL . !RIS -:FINE, MED., WIDE ~ .NOODLES . •. oz. 10.: BAG BIRDS EYE-INTERMATIONAL 'IEGETAIL'S ' ~LL " VARIETIES c 10·QZ. -. LAMI ' ' ,...;;;;;;;---;;~;;;~t;--'-: PlllME ~.ulfTY) ''. .,.-r•·' ~ ·~. -.. Do9.;..food· ••. ::~.-••.••• ~~ •• :ia-.·8 ·I\ t GlAVY TIA.IN (DIY) " • • ' 39,, .. EGS ~OF l:AM•ts~. . ·' ........ ,. COf<NCOUNTRY-ALLMEAT . ' .. "SQUARE,CUT" ·.. . . . . !~!!!DER C~OPS ...... 9~f.. ··~ilif "5A'ui~'. 12-oz. 43 SHOULDER of LAMB~ .59f.. ·LAMB CHOPS ••••••• :. ~$1~.! soAP• Doi Food, .. , .............. "~ 7.7C. . KRAUT PKG. OF 10 c LEAN TO STEW LARGE ~~-57c FRANKS ~~!~ _NEC,CS.,., •••••••• 39f •. !:!~N LAMB CHOPS ••• $1~.! . LAlt\B B~EAST •••••••• 25~ .. LOIN LAMB CHOPS ~ •• $If.! · iio~z"'Ci·;ii~'i~i'11 ........ ~s3c liM'aHPiii"1Es 59• RSMAILBL LAMB CHO, PS · $1 3• 'lfCIOUS • • • • • • • • LI, • • e e t LI. Ricotta Cheese ............ 71 ,~ · P«G. Of 12 Corn Tortillas .............. 15• auMSfT CALAVO : Avocado Dre11ings ...... L 5 7c llifi'M';";.t;0p;;.~k1 .. 53c · ' LIQUOR DEPT. JIANT QUART SALE OLD CARAVAN BOURBON s Your' Choice IA. SUNNY VALLEY GRADE ''AA" . , LARGE FRESH CALIFORNIA NlJTTY FLAVOR , AVOCADOS J ,9~•100 COACHELIA VALUY SWE!T•JUICY GRAPEFRUIT •••••• ~~~ 77c MA11:4.N1 P1neo. PRUNES .-••••• "'c~~Ao $4c Vt'rA·'AKT ORANGE JUICE OOLE ....'.CHUMJCS, ClUSHfb, SttCfO PIMEAP.PLE NA~~RAL 3 5 ci I .JU ICE ,;,. 20·0Z. . ... . 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COST~ MESA 5858' WARNER, e . 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e ·1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA HUNTINGTON BEAC~ e 23811 EL ,TORO, EL TORO !' .. \ ~ . . .. ' .... . , . .. .... ~ . . .. . ... _ .... : • • • ,, • 1. " ' ' ' I I I I j . , • w~, Oi!ctmber 1, 19n u••• BLEACH LOW PRICES-OF COURSE! '("'•Mixes 36c DunamHineslayer 11~ , ·• Flour ::J~, 59c Enrid1ed -"'Purpose~~ lq ~r::=orSan4 1-~24c Toilet·l'i~sue .3 .. cc . Bn>COde Q..ruty. , 4'n~ l~l f1' Crisco ()ii . '· · :6' Oc F«-'Solcid ot Cooldng 2kz. . C&H Sugdr5· -rt. 66. c , Groriokrlld "!"" . NI . 1:.~~y TOWELS ·~i..~ Big29c P_.-Gooranteedl Roll . · Jg:S~ SOUPS ' • creamMush-, I 4C • Ch~Hoodle ·11~, ' $toclt Up On Theso! IL I I · 1;11 . . > ' ' ' . CIGAIETIES . ' . r:=:::::r... s3ts (lOOMM'S.,,$3.25) Chi. - : ORANGE JUICE . :==.:: .... 2·oc ~~CTool C.. , ·MEAT PIES . ' ' === ....... ,1• ---l'iesl ..,-' • Stmrherriis ='. 1::26' t ·FrellChFriis . ~ 1::23• a.a.eese Pizza ~ 6 = 75• .'Gt.,. Juice '~, T!:3S• • Peas & Canots '::: ';:16' e1rocco11 s,.-.,,, ~~ PRICES EF ·-·"'-.-. I ·1QU'Jl[~_!I• ' Inspected . Plump, Tender And •Meoty WHOU ~~yWk .I~ • DAIRY -DELI ... °'·.'.1,"6.1 MARGARINE !i1!' 35c ·~;ng I · Shlcly lane Butter ·~ . ~~ 81• COnt Tortillas =:-.::: .'lt.181 l11q!118 Yogud "Z::: '::-21• . ·-., • ·LARGE ~AA' EGGS c,.;, .. o•thot"'' 41 C At Today's Prie<~ Eggs Aro Just About Ywr Most •·• ~ SOtoroe of Protent. ' ...... BIG CHRISTMAS AIJUMS lolh.iit~udu.inaf (':7.'---:7~ --~AY . , . -,., · CH115M • ~ ANDY WILLIAMS $114 • oncl It.. WIWAMS IROTHERS ,_...._ ' I W.dMtday, l)ocomw 1, 19n ' N PILOT-ADVERTJSEA J 0 ' SAFEWAY :1n·u11c C.OFFEE >. AYY llTI' .DEIERGINT ·c USD•« .. lce •' Beef Chuck 1, Ideal Fo~A • Ptit Roost· • ROLLm &nm .IL. . .. • :0soA;Chiilte Gl'!ldt Beef ' Flavorful:.. Ideal Filr Barbecuing. 'BWE ·CUTS ' ' ' Leg of Lamb · 99c Round .:srm : · ·9· ·~5c Fresh American-USDA FUl:CutS:_,~.u~i l ... ' ~ Choid-Flavorfvl & Tender lb. · . CJ'°!"';Belf"~1'ool1 .' .. I~,', . · Lamh Roast .~,ig~~""i.~ a.69' ~less St.eak .,~cJ:'.;;. ,. $~39 lamLChops ,~.s.."""O:. a.99' T-IOlleSteqk us"'o.C::::..r' .a.$)!9 LamL ltih ,Sh.,oPs ~=~ .. 'P' Top Sirleiin Steqlc 'lll~~ .. '1" loin Lcnnli Chops ~ell:. .. 'P' Speicer Stealis ::t"C..:I:.. .. $2n Si.lab BACON · • ~· krMI Sliced Bacon · .".:t:,:l;tt:::, ' ~r Mira Cure = All Veal Steaks = large Piece Bologna ~ ::sa•· J~53• a.95• a.59• CANNED HAMS . , ~liced·Bologna "~~ ::19• i.-~--..... --~~-- AT HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS DI SCOUNT flSH~PO~ BRIGHT 6-oz.78C SIDE size . . . ' . . . SAVE ON THESE BUYS! ' ' 8Joy fiquid. · . . 69c . Detergenf For Dishes 324t llL Luceme' Milk · 1. 7c ' EwporottcP{itamin DMded bD Al acleanser:::.1:. ' 1' 2' c WhiteMogic.S-Bleaching. lffl. IT~Bags 99c Upton-Otep Flcivored fli of 1 • Egg Nog ~::;;:; 99c Rkh'And Thick Hol'iday Drink J>.C1L ·~!'!~!!~!~u .... c..2Jc flcolortex ~kins . lOW IN PRICH Pkt ac ' Stock Up Plen"' I,; Th• G • s'"r • ' .... on .1~ .• reot uy •/ • ~ Gin IDEA 'iti>M SAFEWAY SAFEWAY •1n OIDm IEECl-1111' 'FOODS . " PORK .~SAUSAGE . Farmer Jo•a 24 links-= .. C. Gnat Taste! . .. ! •. t I IN LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY. (EXCEPT CATAUNA) PICK UP ,YOUR FREE NUTRITIONAL 1.EAF~ET ON CABBAGE 11 ( \ ..... _ .... . .. .. .. . . . ...... ' ' ' . . -.. . ' ... -· . ·• ' • ' I ' ' . ~ ' ' . ~. --. . ' ... ' I • • • "ARE V0u READY POR· THIS?" ' • Just >1ook at 'tl'&;:t lot me and the detached ,... rage. 1b1I darling 3 bedroom home bl avafi&ble for ·o~~'Won't last •• , call today .. ·842- 253.'5 or N7-&010.. ' . "FOR . flRS'r lMPRESSIONS. .. . ' . ... ' . . ~ .. _WATERF!i~~ 11?~E . TRAT 'SA ys···WeLc~ti· U vlew,·comtor.t. privacy ud~loca~ ... are,)m- portant,.<,th )'t!ll. better· look· th1s o~ .. R~tly ............. .,., lmm&culate. 3 """""""· ·31> baths.r bhoakfa:st··~ llbrpY. '2 patioa;A good finafldng ,ia available. $100:000. 67J.8MO, ' ..... ·' ' 't •. '..tr,;..'r " ) ' ' -~~ I ' SIJl'ERBL Y SPANISH, .., ' . ' :· .II'( IA Y~EST · \ . .. . 11 this f ~m. defightfW., 'iara:e· home· with family ~ · formal dinlilg A an enormous courtyard' P,.tlo. Thjs UJtlque1bome ln~·otith• grH.tftit· ~ ~ .Newport ~Beach ls, atmua:t to see and "apfJl'tC:lafe. $89,500. C.S11 646'.-t17L ' "HOMEA'llUTY SOLVED" Spaclousnetil"ml elepnce Inside. aM"oUt makes this ' bMroOrn, 2 ti.th home tht belt value in Costa ' Mesi. Quiet cul-de.ac •trerl c!Ole to Back 1~ niakes thi.I a .t&nwtlc~ home. Owner M)"I aeit PliA or VA. Home vacant ·and ready tor occupa~. $42,950. can 5'6-2313 NOW. • • • "DON'T '<BE A· RENT SLAVE" Invest, don't 1peild; aave tor "that rainy d.a,y; by ~ .yO\lr OWi\\ boipe_.)1~fh ~·Income uni~ be- hind. DefinftelY·•·100d.Jnvestment in the,lututt. can UI' tor all t£e Woi;matlop.. _8'2·2535 or 847~10. " t-.~ • I l • • . ..... "WHA'J .A :,IUY!!'" Htte le a 4 bedroom,hol;ne ~retihly painted and clean as• a whistle, Beautifully manicured yards .for-low main.tena~. Prieed·at;on.1,y pe,soo for a quick sale!'call now 817..0010 or '842-2535. . ~ , •• • DAILY PILP . ,. MO Oii OFFEIS ,, ~ .. --..... ,,., ... ,...., ,. .. 1 ~ ..... '*'\'" ••, -.. .,..... ...... NQ. 1 ·In !"*'*....,,.I C•lll.,. c...,...~ ;-"' _..,. II. ' ··~ In "'" Ho-- -""'"" • Thll It whtn "'The Action la." . . - , . "IMMEDIATE' 0CCUPA~ Popular model with farmth Ir eharm! Firepl&cff in both llvlna .room A: family room of WI a Oarg!'l bedroom, 2 bath MIN ln quiet neiahbor-- hood. Patio Ii: ~htful waterfalL Walking dis· ttnce tfi Ne~t Helghts -achools A' shQppJ.ni. Prl~ $34, (50. can 646;7111 tor i:ppt,; • · The ownm; a~ 01:¥/!vi bacLe"-t and mu11t l'el thJs beauty. Shag · ti throuitiOut and doubi. draping on racll w.· nitre fa a hup cover- "' pa~and tt"•"'Wa.lldnl dlataQce jo the ~ @!. TERMS ~All.ABLE.., I)On't walt, ft won' . JQU Call lH2• • !I! ~7~ t '.< ' l .. .,., .... il!!!!i-!"11!1~11!1 ................ llli ................................... lllli,.ili~' ..... ~.j· .... ,~-.. " . -·.WI· TAKE THI GUIJS WORK 10UT OF . SELLING· WI WILL .PlllPARE FOR YOU . 1. A ·written professional opinfori of 'value. " . . .. ~ . • ' 2 A complete list of 'comparable sales in your area. , . ' . -3; A ··list of Government appraisals of comparable properties. ' . • 4. A :complete stetement of net cash you wil.1 receive of s·$1ling .or com- ,.' •p,lete,,costsd£ you are''buying. · . ' 'VIEW'! WITH A VIEW! . WITH A VIEW! Ti:i--enJOy ,the tlnt.t tn Newport Beach living, see lhll Koqeous 3 ·bedr'Oom. wtth separate' n\UUT" •11,ite, lirce' family room )(>adinc out to' • •tiark'"' ling heated an4 fiJterei!I pqeJ and the moat ))r,eath- taktng ~ of Newport Baj' and Catalin'i. that co\1ld be {ound. Tnl}y a gem by the Pacific. C&l1 646-11 Tl tor 9>0"' !Jet.alls. FANTASTIC! . ' One of a handful of unique bomes wlt!ch 'have not onli· an out.standir!i jetty and ocean vl~ but in radditlon a private stairway to Big Corona, PLUS a wonderfully spacious 4 be4room home , w.ith t~ ~Dflble extra. .An> unexc:ielled. of• c-i:n1;:'$298,500: ~. ... t ~· . ' I . MESA V,ElDE PACESmER Immaculate horhe With 4 nice bedrdoml, 2 beth.. n eleo'tric kitchen with lots of cabinets, larJe ftuJUfy ilning room. .beautiful .ftrE;l>!ace, 1late en· trance, heavy shake roof, P1m -'lj)arkllng pool, ltnd prl~ '° sell at only $40,500 with 90% ti· ~~bie. Call 673-8550 for appt. , . A PAIR Of 4'S • ., .. :IN · CORONA DEL MAR . -' ~ Check Into this bonus 1iud duplex! Each unit hu 4 bedrooms, 2~ bat.ht. ·formal dtnlne' area, fltt- J)lace and approximately 2000 lquare feet ot llv· Ing area. It's located near park, tennis courts, and bueball field, and can bf!' purchased with only 10% Down. Uve there for less than rent or rent ,oUt ana make monef. $o11nd .eood!T 11 rood! !·Only $19,500. eau 673-8550. I . •, ' LIKE TO ·PAINT IN MESA . VERDE? Thbl ~nt needs ""'"e1 tenaer lovfnc care. A litUe palnt' instde and out would )J'l&ke lhll 1p11clou1 three 6edroom and famtly room borne. Very de- .1lrallte. 'Cdt'ner lot gives easy boet ace.Qi. Th1I: ii ltl.D ·a buPin at $28.SOO. call 546-2313 for ap- ~tmmt to see:. I ·. DON'T MISS THIS! 1) Spic and Sf.win ;M:aect)bl.Hlt ~· 2) FamUy ~ 3) Three large bet\rooma-One ls dormitory s1ie-20' x 30'. 4) Flaptone i-tio and built-in barbtque. 5) GovefM'et'lt tefnu avallable · 6) C.R.V. 11 $26,800 7) Many other extru at $27,000 BJ call 546·2313 far appt. to tee. .. ,. ~ING YOUR. POOL TABLE 22 x 15 Family Center added tn' thi&Jarce 4 bed- room.I Mesa Vttde home. 3 ,1'µ-eplaets. :2 bathl. large i:-J.,io ~ .(Mr 2,000 1QJ ft. for onl)t $37.500. Great Jt:rnu "~t <tor 11001 fm\lly. Phone 54.&·ml •• iilEA THT AKING !!I * VIEW. OP OCEAN * VIEW· OF CANYON * VIEW OF HIUS A <lelighlful place to li~e with all the qual· ity extras you'd exp~t in a fine home •.. impressive enµy way; 40 foot living area with ·cithedrai ceilings•& a panoramic view of ocean; secluded den ·with wet · bar & fireplace. See this Shorecliffs special today. $93,500 full price, vacant. Call now 673·8550. OLYMPIC POOL-MESA VERDE Just reduced $3.559. One of the m05t beautiful 4 btodroom homcs-chumlng dining room-large cornfl:r lot. detail~ landscape no maintenance Nck,yard-heavy shake roof. $4&.~UBMlT TERMS. call 6'6-7171 ~BSOLUTELY TERRIFIC -4 bedrooms. family room -Stone flrep\ace -Enclosed patio -~ nel1thborhood --Oose to 1hopplng -Clole to schools -Tastefully decorated and landscaped -Alsumable GI loan ~1~:2313, CONDOMINIUM WITH .FIREPLACE Vacant, Immediate· pouisslon. Lowest Prlced: 3 bedroom condominium Jn famlly 11eetlon ava.ila- ble. Close to !JOO]. Recreation area & shopping. $19,500. Cllll '546-2313. PRESTIGE HUNTINGTON . HARBOUR HOME Island'"living at Jt.s best. 4 Bdrm 3 bath, large pool, fam. roOm + boat yard. Too many extras to list. To see call 847-6010 or 842-2535. WALK TO BEACH When you1own lb!.& lovely 4. bdnn. home. Excel· lent cOnditlon and 'location. Price includes car· pet&, drapes,· refriceraior, wuher Ir: clryu .. ..All this for only $32,~. 84.7-6010 or 842·2535'". INVESTMENTS 11 UNITS OCIAN •VIEW Income over $19..000 per year. They are always tun .. Listed at $165,000. Good Temu Avallablll!:. CUL 546-1600. TRADlll Our• client has a beauUful navel oranie erove in ArUngt.On J1eightl. 10"'. acres. Perfect lo- cation for future developmenl Will trade hl1 149,500 equity for a home, unltl, commerclal vacant land. etc. Submit your propollUon C..1L 546-1600. WANT A MOllLI HOMI PAlK1 0.l(., Build one. 20 ac.lret. rady to so. Existing dub Hooae lnclUdtd. Palm Sprinp aru.. To- tal Price only $85.000. $23.<kXI WW hahdle. CALL 546-1600. COMM!RCIAI. COlNEl 160 x ~ :zbned for Setv:ice Sta.lion AU Im· provements In $90,000. C&ll 546-1800. SEE THIS CORONA > DEL MAR con AGE 1 , 3 bedrOOm home + rncome ll loaded with ctit.nft -Beam celli,ngs -flrapla~ -electric biillt-ln kitchen and separate •patio for your summer bal'- beque's Over-garage rental wUt. pl)'I the-wfy, $63,500. 673-8550. . \ "DESIRABLE IN EVERY 'WAY" La.diet Dre11.m K(tchn -3 BR., 2 Ba. norft In a choice Heluded area. A&llorted fruit trees and· a lovely cove'red petlo. V.A. appralled $.29,000. Call 847-6010 or 842-f535. .. "WANTED" . One happy family to buy this budget packed' vaJue 3·Bedroom 2 Bath cutie, new w-w carpet., $25,950. Hurry call Bkr 842-2535 or 847-6010.'· "ARE YOU READY FOR THIS'?" This darling 3 Bedroom home 11 available for O'l\11 $22,800. Won't last ca.11 today 842·2535 or 847• 6010. "Cj)UICK -QUICK CASH" For 10meone who·wanti to sell thf!\r 4 bedrbom home u'p.to $35.000. 842.2535 or 847-6010. . . . BAYCREST LOT $18,500 80x 100 lot in PRESTIGE AREA. Financina: a"lall· ableo-call now'646-7171. • • 3 BEDROOM HOME ZONED , ' \ FOR BUSINESS . On high traffic' streel Corntr 80' x 150', lot ~ $3i,950. Submit oo trade or 10% down1on pur• chase. Call 646-7171 for appoln'tment. "APPLE PIE CONDITION" Neat 4 llR. 2 be. home .. SparkJ.lns. with new paint and all new carpets. Near all schoolai and thop- ptng-l28,000 ALL TERMS. can 847~10j or 842.2535, • I "SIMPLICITY AND ECONO't,IY" For that tt.r1t ho·m~can 3 BR. :i &. hoine on quie\ street. A must to Inspect. PRICED AT ONLY $77,500. Call 847~10 or 842·2535, , "AMAZINGLY LOW IN PRICE" OWner motfvated--Home vaca.ntl-He dqesr;i't Uke ft thlt1waf.·3 BR. 2 ba. hom'e oh'hbge cotMr lot with boet gate. Walk to ocean. All f« onl)' $24,500. Call 84.7-6010 or 842-2:535. · "WORTH EVERY PENNY" • Clean neat 3 Bft. 2~Ba. hOme lh desirable' &raa. Bea.11tlful ~tick fireplace In Ovfng Rol>m. Clott to 1chool1 frid thopplJ'l8'• .f.ll J tCrql$. f29,950, CtU 847 ·6010 or 842-2535. , • • • v I ,BUOY! ·oH BUOY! . Smack"on ttae•Water! 'New ~t-for 40-footet. One 3 bdrm. home, and aeparat1t one bedroom house. Everything in , shipshape. $95,500. C&U 646-7171 Nq W! ' ' . " . :t . "JUST.. RIQIC\!LOUS'··:·, MAY SELL FHA-VA: . -. Yes.r)'qu read right, this rcoresents ooe ot tM vel)' best values\lntC.M.1 'ntls home It wlthill wal,klng' d.r'stance to Sl Johns aDd. &hoppinJ' ~ has 3 bedrooms and 2 be ths. Thil is the, ~ ot home that doe1 .nqt last lon1, so huny and Call S-46-231'1. ' I ,, ~ ... • '· ASSUMA~LE 6°/o LOAN In CoUe'ge, Park ' .. Wbe I.> $20,400 01 loe.n a.at pay only $187 to~l pf:!r mt>nth. • e a Bedl:ooms and· Famil)' Room ~ I Big Yaill I • Close, to School• I • Close to Shopping Close ln on t~ont, , YO\l'll be•ilad >i>u did. 1 • Cilli!l46'2313 . - WET NOODLE NEl.SPN • • Would really appredt.te this terrific Me&a.. Vl!111t Jildng. 3 bedroom•. 2 t>.tha, formal dininc, ~t.. 1 Ing arH. In the kitchen and a lovely trff llntd low' traffic Mesa Verde ttreel T ahd U "Wet Noodle" iJ)"I when It comes to down IJlY1Mnt. ''Boy are we f-1-erx-l·b-f-e." 10"' down,' .lffle op- tiorl, '1<hatever!! call ue, Jet'• Wk aboet ltll Only $27,500. 67J.8550. ; : .-----------------------'-!'--~--Im""!----~------------------..-. - NEWPORT BEACH ,1700 Newport Blvd. 6'46-717 r' COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 ' I I °'" 'T1I ' HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMEt-!TS 17931 'Beach Blvd. 601'4 Wa rner Ave. 332 Marguerite "2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 20 8'42-2535 8'47-60 I 0 673-8550 Costa Mo"' 5-46-1600 • • • • W~, llOuMlllr I, 1971 P!LOT-ADVUTISb lf ' 4 • • • • • i Everyo11• He1 Someth io 9 Thet Someone El1t Wanta QAll¥ Pllel CLASSIFIED , *DS You Can Sell-It, Fine! It, T re de It With • Weftt Acl ·rhe 'Bluest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results ' .. .: . AUSTIN • SMrrH & GORMAN ·f~ · Proudly announce that Oliye En~ish and If Georgie Becker have joined our stilf. . ii. . IS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER 97 l 1:., ·. Then You're A Winner! ! IX, · ·· 1n this NINE \JNIT APARTMENT. 6-1 bed-·t·...., · room, 2-2 bedroom and 1-bachelor. Well·kept, . ~I· newly painted, CLOSE TO SHOPPING AND "" SCHOOLS. GOOD RENTAL AREA. Gel lucky ,;.,.., at ............................. $90,000. :::, ,. ~ µr· -THREE BLOCKS TO BEACH ' ;:.r -Newport leach I ; p'.t that is. SPLIT LEVEL BEAUTY with atrium ·t--· type entry, huge living room, 4 lovely bed· :. -• rooms, 21> baths. NEW SHAG AND PAINT. 1·1~ ·Only .......................... $38,oOO. . . .. . , :i-" " DEDICATED TO EXCELLENCE? :1 «.: We Howe It! '. " !: ; "BEAUTIFUL LlNDA ISL~/' !ornia~ dining :F,. roo1n, den with "wet bar'', 5 bedrooms, 41h I, • -baths, 3-FIREPLACES, 2 PATIOS with built-!!--_ in eas .erilJ, fine quality drapes & c;iroets t:.. PLUS your own.>_O' dock. All this !or $167,000, I: . :: : SHOWS LIKE A MODEL i~~-; In Posh lrYine !:'~ ,: ATRIUM TYPE ENTRY, Charming oeened, J:. ' spaclou1 living room 'vilb fireplace & lE\V. ,: 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, carpets & drapes I:,· ;: md all the built-ins. ONLY 2 years old. :~ ............................... $09,000. !· ~ IS IOA11NG YOUR BAG? ~ .' This Is The Place I";. Right on the WATER, in this 2 bedroom, 2 : : .. ···bath, builtin kitchen, FIREPLACE, carpels r and drapes, with your own PIER AND ;n< ·;;FLOAT. Only . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. $72,000. r REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. -------------~---- :~ j ; ;..,, MESA VERDE Gener•I EASTSIOE BEST BUY J~ 8%.~ apr usumable loftn i ,)oW on proper!)'. Monthly •1 Installment. like ren1. • bed· Sacrifice sale. Slunning pride : -:ti;IOml 2 bathl, family room -•· _..... If 11!)1 --- U.nertl * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. COLLEGE PARK Model home condjtion. 3 BR. & conv. den, 2 ,b,'1., new carpets, dbl. lrpl. ''Your Chrilt· mas present." 2547 GREENBRIAR OPEN DAILY 1-5 EXCLUSIVE CINOA ISLE -$143,500 O.ner1r -----------.-Gener at BLUFFS BEAUTY EM CHOICEST LOCATION • In the most &0ught after area in the original BluU1, on the widest, most picturesque &reen- belt, with winding w1JU &:: colorful llower beds. This imma<>t upgraded 2200 1q. fl. con- do. has 3 BDRMS., 21> BATHS & LARGE PANELED FAMJLY RM. Large, private encl. patio at front & another lovely patio on the beautiful greenbelt. A rare opportunity at on.ly $53,500. Jst Time offered. Exclusive with - _,,, .. l~I ·---- · $75,000 EA. 1. 5 Separate homeS on one big 63x.tl5 ft lot. Owntt'1 3 bedroom unit tn tron..t. • in- dividual 2 bedttw>m behind. Inc.eme $710. a Mo. Loca~ on Wilton St., C.M. 2. 5 Separate home1 on Jum· bo 33' x 335' lot. 3 &dnrl 2 Bath, with pool in fronL In- come ~ a Mo. LDCated on University A~ .• C.M, A Great Opportunity! Architect owners of these 2 brand NEW waterfront homes will consider in exchange: your smaller home, Jand, apartment bldgs., or Trust Deeds! Or will lease/option. Each one has a 4 BR., FR., .forjllaJ DR. & slu<ty. High ceilings, spacious rooms & luxury carpeting. ' Helen 8. Dowd, Realtor '~,~. ':':'i;;~.:"t~ ~ ''Our 26th Year'' FOil APP'T. TO SEE CALL 644-0134 !root, With <-2 BR m..i.rn ba.;::::ne::=r•'°l'-"'--"-.:...-'-'-.:.::..=u:.:•:..ne.:. :.,::•l~:.:..:.:..c:.:_ ___ , unita in rear. Income $825 WESLEY N. TAYLOR C 0., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rnd NEWPORT CENTER MM9!0 * * * * * * lt11t Ettt ft, 675.6000, 244l E, Cotlt Hi9hw1y Ceron• dtl Mtr, C1lifornl1 BAYSHORES INVADED TAYLOR (0 • JJnJa J!J/e UNIQUE HOMES has invaded exclusive Baysbores with a fabulous new listing. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, on shady tree lane, (bet- ter known as Vista Dr.) There's a brick fire. place and super, open beam ~eiling in the living room that looks onto a ~arden patio; feels cozy when it rains. Theres also lols Of warm paneling and custom shutters. Everr· thing spotless and the price includes electric! door opener and a soft water system. PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALl-$21.$00 Hurry for this one! Newly painted S bdrm. home on large corner site. Imagine thi.!: Your own badminton court! Owner will sell VA/FHA Back Bay area. Quick possession. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT "Our 26th Y ••r" 12 Llod• l1le Drive Elegant ne\v 5 BR. 41> ba. home w/!ormal din. rm., fam . rm., wet bar. Impressive en· try court w/16 ft. mahog. doors ... $179,500. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 21 l l S•n Jo1quin Hiiis Road NEWPORT CENTER' · · ~910 Now for the dumb old details: The price is an attractive $56,000. and there's a low land lease that won't be renegotiated for 19 years, and has over 46 years to run. And catch this; the owner wants to sel11 his 25 root Fairliner ·and will relinquish his prime slip space to the new buyer. General Gener•I For Complet• lnform•tion · On All Hom•• & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B1yaide o,., Sult. I, N.B'. 67S-6161 Gtnertl · !====•! ASSUMABLE 6°/o GI LOAN $185. per mo. Includes laxes & lntu r anct' • any®' can uaume this 63 GI loon. 3 BR ranch alyle \l,'llh scpara1~ family room . J{eavy shake roof, OV<'ntiZNI Jiving room, bll·in 111ep M\" er kilctwn. On qu ic1 1l1'f'f'I close to 11ChoOl!I. Nl'"f F11A & VA lerms. Availat>I.-nt only $26,500. Sec lt today! 540-1151 (Oprn EvMi) I T'tb lllRITAGI I • ~ IUl mA11" NEWPORT RIVIERA "LEASE OPTION" This was hard to find?! Gorgeous home. Spactoua btd1oon1s. 3 BA1llS. Crack· eljng Orcpl.ace, Family rn1. Harbor High School. Un· heard of at $26,2a(). Dial 64~303 HllU:Sl f. OLSON '" R E At'f"OR S Generel Such a deal! Really UNIQ UE. Cail UNIQUE HOMES 675-6000 and be surprised. LIKE A () ~ . FAMILY HOME SUNRISE VIEW? u~ I UL tlf)Ml:S EariyAm"ka"•'"""'"'"'' See lhis Jrg, 4 BR + lam. lte.rl E1t.rl.r, 675·6000, 1••1 E. Co.rd Hifltw.ry, 4 bdrms., lge. !iv. rm. plus rm. + di•. '"'· h •• , '· family rm. D~am kitchen. " " "" Coro"' del M1t, C•lifor11io 91611 H Chol~ Jocalion. \Valk 10 ome \l'a& ctalom built l C\'M)'!hing, pool • park • ! ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll l spill level designed lo fit nt'w shopping c<'nlcr. Own-b c:neral General sfuping fee simple 101 : One f'r h.1!NI !fl ll':n·t'. 0 n I y of the larg!'St lOfir In C~ SOO,COO. PENDING Pr.es tigious Living rona l~igt\land!'I. ·S65.00J. ........... FORECLOSURE WI" ooold L<k '°'mo" lhao 675-3000 a private bench. pool & out· Owner \\'ill not rrfuM? any ~a1X1ing view! You get Cokfvvell,Banker n>ai'IOnahlP nl(1•r on th l!I n1orr -5 bdrntA., 5 ballu:. ~EALTOR_~ PRIME MESA VERDE lan11ly room plu!I formal BAY•BEACW --...._.. home. 3 htrgl' lwdroolll$, 2 dining roon1 for 11\fo largcst1----~==== ll3-0]00 644-2430 baths, nil /Jul!r.Jn~ nlll'I 1700 offt1n11!y holiday gnthcring-s. REALTY ,, HORSES! HORSES! NEW LISTING l'ENINSULA DOLL lfOUSE -:I bedroom, 2 ba!h hOmt' wi1h garage 11parln1en t 1·i block from N""'POM Harbor Yacht dub on \\'. Bay Av-r., $69.500. PETE BARRETT uos !~~.;:~. l "IWl"OIT llACH 6J 642·5200 "'" PENIN. POINT sq. ft. of Juxurioll.~ Jiving 2 r irepl3l''l'll, w lw Cllrpc'1c1t, aN'a. 2 huge lirrpf:U'f'll, drarJCd, wet bar, poolsidt' lan:-c> lrt"!'gulnr Joi. sepnratr ca/J.8011. wil h drt.-ssing ruom. SC'rViC'(' porch and counlry 4 c11r garai.:c. #116. $12j,()()O, size ki1chcn. Asking f:tl,500. O\\·~r will con11kler lease or Suhmit. Sub111it · ~ubmlt. or · !"11.M'l opli-On, ca J J Call S.1!"1-8·124 (Open Eves.) 675-7225. $35,950 NEWPORT \ , f R ' ' I Home & Investment R•alty lll"1 E. Coast ll\\'Y .. Cd~f SOUTH SANTA ANA Yi ACRE GUEST HOUSE l:o/l'ar Fashion l!l'land. Gor1t· eous t'statl'. FEATURES din- ing rm .. fam ily rm., Exira large bedrooms. F ireplace. Gueitt hou11e has 3 bedrooms. Separate corrals. Need quick salt'. Call '45-0303 fORISI J 01\0\ ll F A L TO l?'S Orluxe lh·ing near 18 hole green, pool. 3 bf:droom. den. 2 bftlhs, alJ electric. built-in kitchen, d'i1hw11.1her, fire· place. Will gell • lrue or lrase with option 10 huyf 5'f0-1720 Del1ghtfu1 T\\'O STORY near•--=::=:=-c:;::,=== h:licellent Santa Ana c.om'l property. Near ffll!ew11y on N. Malo. Owner ANXIOUS. Submit all olfen. FALLBROOK 22 acres priced under market value ior quick sale. Com· pletely irrig. Excellent rec· rea1M>na! are11.. A BAY VIEW was offered by both of 1heae custom built tri-1.evel homrs. 4 or 5 bedroom!! forma:I DR t. }"'R, giant li'ving moms with back bay view. Choose carpels and oO\tt extraa. ON't.. Y I REMAINS. -~ Spend Christmas a Mo. Located on E, 18th St., C.M. c.11 us to tour fh•s• fine Income preptrtl1s. Now port ., f1irvltw 646-1111 (•nYtlm•) "0" MOVE-IN SPANISH FLAVOR Seller \\'i!I pay all YoUr costs to own this irellhly painted hOme. 3 spacious bedrOoms. Customized Spanilh int.tr· ior. Sacrifice a! only $23,250. 0"1 645-0303 1 om 'r 1. 01.so\ J.J t A l•V"• BROADMOOR WITH VIEW! N"' list.inc -ICal'C. 5 BR.. SmJlh l:iuilt home:~ Liv· big ;rm., dlninJ ~ .• ocean &: harbor view. Relll.Utally priced at S12.00'.I. CORBJN- MARTIN REAL TORS • 644-7'62 A MESSAGE FROM SANTA Her@'s a real pre5e1.l for YOU! A 3 bedroom 2 bath home on quiet Eutside Costa Mesa. Freshly ~ec. orated. Santa says "$1.00 total coat lo Wis or lo"' down FHA ." Hurn" you can be nestled in for Chrittmas Eve. For further driat1s check with Santa's Helpers 111 Heritage. CalJ 546-SM> (Open Eves.) • "with fireplace. All elecirlc of own<!nihlp esl•!e. Thi.,.. 1 • ilt·in kllc~n. diah\l'a8her. 1h1tg c11rpets. Stain gJusl---$-3-0c-,-9-5_0 __ _ ~ •Patio. Sprinkleri. tmmedi-v.'indows, beam~.· Country : tte pone511kln! 540-17al 111yle k.ltchrn. Fireplace. 3 Bdrrrt!I., 2 baths; bu ilt around a gardrn patio. Beautiful frplc. Adult {)('.- cupicd • hr11ut1fu\ condi tion 1hruoul. Aero!+!; from park, close to b.'ach('~. TARBELL fabulous SOLmf COAST1 (24 950 PLAZA. Uh,, d"o 4 bdnn. f I l!P/!.<'IOU.~ family room home wloh 3 haoh<. gu Bil kiloh· 4 BEDROOMS by your own firtplaces in thia delightful 4 bedroom in choiCt' WESTCLIFF IU'l!a. Pal'lf!llM family room & lari;:e livinc room (both with firrplaCt's ) open to neat POOL 11rea. Schools A major shopping clow by. Soft water disp., auto. rarage door plus outdoor Jighrs. Many more extru. ExdusiV'f'ly oun; and priced to sell at only $66,500. CALL 675-4930. [~~~1 ~ eoverctl patio. Just li91.ed NO DOWN TERMS I•,'_> · .. ~.: TARBELL for only S'2t9:JO. llURRY. Sharp hon1e, one of Mesa 64S.0303 Vl'l'de's ni~. Mn!!tcr 11iz· lb! .. , ,mo> Harhor. c~1a ~frsa ed brorooms, 2 b11!h&, cle· 1 • gant fireplace In ln'le J11.m-;:i * EAST SIDE ':* lly room. Built-Jn range, ov· I'. ~.BR. 2 BA, tamlly rm. fire· en. Lal'\!'e pe.tlo. Neatly ,,_· .pl, blt.IM, huge \\'alk·ln manicured lawn!!. Rccen!ly i: \J '.cJoeet& 1800 1q. tr. New, ---------I .painlcd. Try lO'i' down! -,•oi crpta/drapes & paint. Va· 1 • 540.1720 · ,:1 _csn1. Immod. ••"'"'~"-NEWPORT BEACH TARBELL :~.. ·$29.950. Owner redueed pcl<.'1! $0,000. :1:; R-v McCa rdl• Re1ltor Needs qukk 11tle, Large 4 · .,-.Yl)lO Newporl Blvd., C.M. BR, 214 BA, laf'Re lot. :~"·..,.,.~541-!!!!7~72'"""""""""' TRI HARBOR . '""' REAL TORS '.t-f&1t rnulll are )utt a phone 400 E. 111h, C.M. ''· ·caJl aWI)' • 64i.6611 DAY OR NITE 646-3255 .. 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa '. DUPLEXES fixec·upper unils. Good E- "1kle loc. 2 BR. ea. bllns. Fortin Co. Rcalton &tZ-5000 Geher•I ~~ :'('(h1 ! :i #4 ;01 Call ; 61:\·366.1 673-8086 Eves. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W Botboo •13·J66) $850. Moves You In Payments lf'U than rtnr. A 1rreat star!"r home for that young ramily, Love\Y fam· ily room and buillih rangt' llnd oven. Sperow Riiy 842-4474 "A rll'St for every bird" U&neral 2955 H11rhor. CO!'ila McAA Oriental Fl•ir 3 Bdrms., 2 ba!hs; dl>J. frplc., bit-in!!. Corl'll'r lot, large tree shaded pelio ideal for t'nler/afning. Dbl. garagt. 'Maintenance free yard. $3~.500. Call: 67J..3863 548..()715 Eves. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS l 02S W lolboo 61J·J66J The fastest dra11J in the \Vest ... a Daily Pilot ClassWed Ad. &l.2-5678 Gener•I , , . ,. .. en 11.ncl l1!.f1l'.<' 12' x 22· settcn· Lovely 2 hath ho f .. , 1 · _, 1-0 I m~. resruy ('( in rovP~= pa 10., n Y ?Rini~ inside & out. N11\1 $26,950 -With good finarll'· formica. Like new plu8 car- ing av~ll11ble. ~t us show peting, Large l>uiH·ln wArd· 1--------- you th1i; slr~r. robe!&. Wide concrete drive. "5range Vista PROPERTIES ronncrly LaBorde R.E. 770 E. 17th St., C.M. CALL 646-0555 EVt'ninp Call &12-8453 No down G.I. -low down &l.l others! 510-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Cosl.A Meu NEW LISTING Meq. Vrrde Pacemet1er. 2 11rory, 4 ~room. f1mlly room, tf!p&nte dining room. SEU.ING Your boat?' "Lia!" Owner transferred. $4.J,950. \l,'ith UI, .It'll lt last. Dall.Y ROY J. \VARD, RLTRS PUo+ Claulfled. 642-5618 &4&m28 General General . ..... Macnab-Irvine Ru!ty Company Harbor View Homes Cory Cottage A beauiltul 2 BR + den home wllarie 11un-filled kit- chen. A truly happ)' hom~ &: >W own the land. S-46,950. PIMSe call &t-4-QXJ. Macnab-Irvine 642-1235 Gener•I NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY HUGE 3-BORM-. - Ha~me gourmet kitchen, Triple !Jar. Sunken liv. rm. Huge mstr. suite, 21,i batha. Lovely yard. Forced to IM!IJ. -GEMM-- 1610 W. Cout Hwy .• N.B . REAL TORS &t:J..4623 $11,tSO 3 B,. + 2 Bolha CuJ-de--sac &treel. Formal din. area, bit -in RI O, lot11 of cab- i~s. breakfast bAr, FI A heat, larte cov. patio. A tta.I bartaln! Submit! Cs.U 847-1221. SEYMOUR REA·LTY, Jn41 Beach Blvd., Hunt. Bch . O..,er•I i.. ' .~~ Hlllltlngton leach Office -842-4455 Newport' leach Office -646-7711 fi"',, _7611 Edln9tr Open Ev•n(n9s 540-5140 2043 Wettcllff Dr. 1t Irvine Open &vtnlngs Costa Mesa Office 2790 Hubor Blvd. Days 545·9491 Ni9hts 545·0465 ~ Fountain Valley Office lrHkhurtt ",.... fr.m Llnkro.k H•r;w1re ·i .~ . 7611 llllln1• oppotlt• H11"tl"fhn C•nter "' • ~ • ' " . • ~ -~ ·' • • t, •' ~-• ~. ~ • ' 1. ··~ OHLY $12,tOO Addtd £amity room v,1th f\rtpltc•. l bfdroonurt car?fts. drapu. Loc9ted on c.ul.de.aac •tr~l. All lhla for a LOW price. $1'4 TOTAL PAYMIHT Ute rour cuh t.ntl take advantase of •xiltin1 loW lnterHl GI to.n. No quaJifyln• or Joen et»U. 4 ~ .. family l room, 2 blltl\l, fll'f place, bull\·IM, FIA hH.l V&W't. Only 125,900--YHA or VA ttn'm av.Illa~ • ' SPANISH SPLENDOR In every one of the 2200 aq. It. of t hlJ NEW coutaJ vl~w home. Exceptlonal quallcy and beauty 111 um I..tauna hilltop ntatt. Clll fGr appointment. MISA VERDE Ofh.n a att•l deal and here are two of the tinHt and tar1e1t 1pllt ltvtl hotntt &\•all&blt. 5 btdroom, 3 IM-fA. Huie lotrud Mt "'r lloth tolf coursn. • IUILDHS tfm'a a fantUOe buy.1Arce R-3 lot "1th (i i flnt 3 bedroom hornt •11d room for two mcrt unltt and In NtW)Ort Hel_Jhta. All tor li:M.OM>. $1',HO IS THE PRICE (or this very lov1!ly 3 bedroom, 2 ~th hom1!. The: loan ii hlah enouah that you can aaaume with paymenta of $160 per month, which lncludet a:ll. Modern buUUns. deep pile carpel&, also mAlchlng drapes. Double praae to boot! .Call- NEWl'OIT llEACH G.I. NO DOWN fkoautltul 2-•loQ< hornt with thlr.k shaa carpetint. eleetr!c buUt-in ldtchh. Jarre family room. and nmu CAA O~­ RAGl!. The kick Ctn walk to 0,,. beach. Stlltr 1tl& qrffd to PlY polnj.1 lft )'OU C9.n ""' )'OW' GJ 1>enenta wtUi. NO 4own .-,yrn"1t. Betta chtc:k lbll oui today I C&U AmNTION Ym 961-3J71 Open 'Ill '100 P.M. ' RIDUCID $1 ,000 HLOW APPRAISAL for quick &lde due to trarufer. MUST SEU. this 4 bed.room home lncludlns car~ts A: drt.~. kltch~n built-Ins and lll tht roc>dln lncludlnc a "-'Arm brick flREPLACE for thote cool evenings. Move In before Christmas, $24,~ . DUPLEX $ll,SOO Start. or add to your l'etlrcm('nt Ht.ate. Live in o~renl the othtr •nd beat the HIGH INCOME_ TAXES with Income, gt'O'Nt.h'&nd tu shelter. C&ll toda,y for CompJet. detalls. 105' down handlts. 1 STARTER COTTAH SHO TOTAL. ;;WH lncludln1 clcwilrw ootb and $11t tetaJ 1'n0. 111u 'ind. tuet for thl1 home of your own., total price 1,000. CaU $ANTA c;LAU$ 1$ ALI~ ' llnd -..m'lcirtR" fnr yo11 on ttllt 3 blodronm. 2 tilth ctwmtr '4i th SEPARATE 20 x 30 rumpua room irid ttller llflllJnr co ~ )'tlur cos11, Towtrtn1 lrtt .. haded strttt in ~Ufl.ll ntJah· borhOod. A&lum• V .&. I011n with St4.1 total ~ta. Move lo i>lo 0,,~tmu. '7'-500 ruu. PlllCE, Jf Plt.OT·ADVERTISER 4 BDRM., 2 BATH $12,795 Bullt On Your Lind -l!ts aq. ft. living area -All lath I pluttr -Hardwood cabin.eta _ _, .. _ -Pullman ..... -Speetou. ,,....._, JUST $9.53 SQ. FT. Planning·Dealen-Finanolng "1400 Homes & Apartment. built &ince '57" CALL 537-0380 DAILY PILOT _.., ... :@!,;;! ;;-iiiiii"!iiiiii•~l~~/;I ;;,...,..iiiiii ... ;;;"";;l~;;e;.:.I ---"' .... ..;· I~~ l _Jw .. I~ I _ ..... I~ I -1~1:.I -----~~I. Genoral c....,.. dtl Mar lrvlM Irvin• lofjuM lklclt -II• HolnH lut'--Unfum. 3IQ5 HARBOR VIEW HILLS -boy ,-"""" VIEWS l>"!)1 this lovcly -· wllh I 3 bedtooma le I battw Cozy booir;;-lined den with beamed eeili• I ftrepiace Fonnal, ~cioUI livl11& rm. -""""'• """"""' 2Y ...... 196.100 G _F_•_r_s_._••----'-" --'Op"'-"'°"''-rtvn"""'"-'tv.:....=...;*...;. O.nor1I Older lut Nobler TURTLE ROCK HILLS LA UNA Royate ""''"!root -=""..;,,..,,~..,., ~i.':i =.; i!,;~~::..:: Complete w~:':.TN'!:,,•ci;:" lite H_O_M_E_FO_R_R_E_,il .... 1 .... petlo """'"nd thu ..... 1213) ~. ""· 499-3005 manul. Should do saio.ooo .. AND LEASE OPTION 2 BR. corner home. ~rate We currenUy have several 3 & 4 bedroom Gorgeous ba.ytrnt Jot llSOM "'12. t.rt. taLuy + 40% of 3 8clnn borne, helhty JMbia. l·BR. lncome unll, Just list· re-sales in this prestigious are:S for.your se-TED HUBERT • ASSOC. San o=ego pl'!)ltta w/o:>ntract. Box ed. 2. bloekl to ~' «11, ~~ !!OPP..,._.. lection. Most with VIEW & priced from 34n Via Udo 675-SSOO I 1788 Huntin&ton Stach. park & Boy, Oub. sru.JDo. ~--$51,500 lo $74,900. If you desire TOP QUALi· •>llCJHTCLUB!"ORLEASE A!.'!O 'fl Unlvtrslty Realty TY in a bea1,1lilul community -don't fail to Lld =Jsl• Remodeled 1s ready for I.arge 4 Bdrm, Mesa v~. 3001 &:. CM. H..,.. 613-6510 see th•••! Proudly shown at your convenl-WE'VE GOT ITI County' ~ .,..., opp"ly (o• Brand new .,,, .. A r Costa Mesa ence. Please call for appointment. veo: ... little cub ou.U&t. Larp home-. $3:15. mo. ; A ipac~ 4 BR, + den Owner 49f..0(8) · AL9J ' SECLUDED home wtth & versatile 2-' •• 3 Bdrm, N. ecmt 1 · "SINCE 1946" sty. Door plan. Muter suite M b•I NEWSPAPER dealenhip lot 00l4!l tc> club • l'K. ?tor Adult~!'~~~G~ Be(!. lit Western Bank Bldg. lnd. etud.y ' QI' sewtnr rm. 0 I e N.B. area. Security depocit children. $240. mo. 'l _. n Unlvenlty Park, Irvine l..ge. kitcb. A brtdst. Afta. req'd, Write Herald Ex-546.9521 OR ~1 ""'· Sing!• atory. Living 40 Ft. lot. 1'6.SOO. arnA_!:.".',·m' . >;62 w. L,_,,, Nlc:hoh Real Es1;~ •.' room has fireplace, kil'C'ben, Da y s 833-0101 Nights bowcma loWsoo fJL Home •-.a: --~ all ""· Doli41!>1M &an!'" ' PUBLIC Sl•oo A S.C..tarlal COMMUNE HOU II 10066 Westminster Ave, G.G. ~ SUN ID 10 4 i!l~u{A~~"Q I =~~= pa.tlo w/waterfall. Oub-j~~~'!"'~!"""'!'""''"'""'!'""!""'""'"'"""'"'""'""'""'i aeG1Caa 1,.. b · 1 ....... _ -.a.:.bi.1 ~--, ....,., •-,..ot+;,.,.. .,-...0 Hunti""ton BNch Irvine 3416 Via Udo 61S.t562 Servict. ...,re &ll'I, 1"~ .. ~ • '"""""" ~""' ...... ~Ob.,. ... ~ ... c 60--0176 or 2 tamllies, shaft .. 4 ~ wltltlo """" lhrow. Prlccd CONVENIENT PACESEmR 220 LIDO NORD" ommun1·1y ESTBL'D Int. Desi go BR,3 BA,"""'· J>OOl.~.1 to tell·includes c11tt/dl'PS. CALIFORNIA Brand new waterfront home. & pe'-~ •·-In •--1· ••" Bu&lness. Newport Beach .,.,..7.,:, ..... U<1.r .Lilfn,. • • COLLINS & nATTS CLASSIC 5 Bdma.,41i batho. llocl< t. ....._ (213) 33H576 tltu 6 "~ ~ ·J CHARMING DUPLEX Pride ot ownership In both units. Up pded carpet thru-out & fully draped. EACH OFFERS 2 BDRMS., DINING ROOM AND MOD- ERN Bii KITCHEN. Gar- ages -Rpatate yards. Priced at $32,$0 -SHO\VN BY APPOINTMENT, LEASE OPTION Immaculate' 4 bedroom Cen- tury Parle home only 1 year old. Sharp land&«Bping front A: rear. Room for boat & tn.iler. Owner wtll consider Jee.1e or lea$e option at $285. PIM. ~ate occupa.n· cy can be ~. FuU Price $34,950. REAL TY lmmaoulate ;,, '"'"' detoll. NEW HOMES "°'~i 6 VIA LORCA I f 1• pm. BEAtfl"IFUL Spociouo " C&W Decorated superbly, 3 spac· At th(! ra.nch lJI beeutifUI Ir-Attr, eApo!led bl'ams, 3 bd· n orma. ion FOR Sale> Art Boutlque, mqnllicent view, ' ¥: 3; 962-.5523 -~ 962-5001 ious BR., 2 decorator BA, vine Area. rm., 3 bath txmle wllovely Newport Beach in New can-ba, $350, !Ae, Dec. JI• to • OPEN SUN'DA Y 12-5 custom made Drps & spec-Sept. 15. ~4 '·: ' ------..-----I lal "Conwrsation. Area". IMMED OCCUPANCY South patio. 40 Ft. lot Before you purchase your nery Vlllqe. fm.'1562. By Owner • 8HI G rundy Rea ltor mobile home -Choose ..,,.A • 3 BR,. 2 full baths. Recently Assume 6*% loan. Pay-on a ~ew last minute can-341 Bays1de, N.B. 675-GlGl where you will live. Smog· Money to Lcoa;.;.;_n=-~-"" Back Bay ·: ments $214 per mo. $29.800. ceilatiorni free San Diego County has -... -..c:'. • • f.- '"'"""'""'"°"out. IV/W * CAU. '47-8507 * SAY .. £ $1000 freoh air, shopping. moon-SATILER 3 BR., family rm., 211 b&. cptS, drpe. Large yard, room • BR., family, ll,i batM light beaches A recreaUon. CO Hup patio. New carPiM. 6 COATS to lldlools. W-rlde CM. MOVE IN CASH 5 BR., 6 ba., new, luxurious "6 E. lTl'H STREET 615-2723 Mt Wiest 1 for boat Corner lot, clou ~ 100 ft. on noni ···-S149,500 a1 facillUes. MTG. • decor. S35l'.l Mo. No pets.11 • $25.~. 548-6449 rto $tAtls ffl 1Artl1 Pier &. $Up •••••• S245.950 For More Info. Write: CASH FOR TD'$ • ' '6rang• Vista WALtACE COLLEGE PARK, lovely 3 ~ Builder pays d0<log ""ls ,,';:~0 ~AL TY b~~ioo Mobile Home Info. * 90% LOANS*' BRAN~!'ronD• NEWdol MoH.AR"B ~R REAL TORS BR, 1% BA, home & loan fees, appro,Omatety ia --, # 7 !l PROPERTIES Ope E . w/o"""""' dbl garng•.1-iOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiSiiOiOiiiOiiii ISOO., pl"' !500. ,peciat c8'h lST T.D. LOAN VIEW HOME. 3 """"°"'· n . v.ningt Redecorated Inside & out $21,9 allowance f1J!' extras. These Mesa Verd• 802 W. Mission 7%% INTEREST !amlly room, .3 baths. aim.. Formerty laBorde R.E. ..,.,.•.,.,.96!!2!!-44!!!!54!!!!!!!".""!!!!!!!' I w/ne.w cpt, warm walnut Exceptionally dean 3 BR 2 are our most popular & dra-===---=---Lowest rates ln Oran~e Co. munity p:>ol, courts, tl:tc. 220 E . 17th St., C.M . pane Ii n g &. cement BA home w/lrg shady trees matie custom designs. Nor-SPACIOUS LIVING -ft Br, Escondido, Calif. 642-2l71 545-0611 ~. per month. B~. CALL 646·0555 COMFORTABLE driveway. Priced at only & nice Jdscpg. v.·/$2,200. dn, maily a 4 month wait for 3 Ba· Sam a r Dr. Call This Toi.I-Free 1.eni:.b Serving Harbor area 21 .YJ'!. 644-7270. ; Evening'! C.all 6U-8f53 Sharp 3 BR, 2 BA borne, nice $29,900. 557-4871. mo pymts of $220. ind 1a.x-one ol these models. (cul-da-68.cl nr achools & Telephone Number; A1TRACTIVE l B D & M l-iiiiiiii.;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I sizedlivingplll!dlningarea, NICE home 3 BDRM, 1% es. All mod bl1in appl's. FA country club 54G-3653 no 714/747-8410 Mortg•ges, 260 home tor rent. Inquif'el :at WHERE'S ANZA? bit.ires, . fireplace, 2 shaded BA. Owner will refund clos-ht, dbl gar, pa Tio, fl'ncecl. The Appaloos a agents. .,...T_rv.;..;_•l...;;D.;.Hd.;.:;.;1 ....... =...,..... 711 Goldenrod, Wed ~ patios, fenced yard, dbl gar. ing COJ!lls to GI-VA apprsl 1, 4 BR. 2~1 BA in an impres-1---------TRUST DEEDS WANTED Sun. ·, Just call, 9t<e'U show you! Only $27,900. $27,800. Non vets can buy •lngive 2 story. design. Fea 0 tur-Newport Beach ""' Eou t• Ca.sh for 2nd TD RUSTIC 3 bedroom A deft. 2 It's a neat little imeet with ~ :7 only 8 homes tucked away $2000. below apprsl 645-1622 96M471 ( :::. ) 546-81 OJ a m~ssive ~nry . _roe-HARBOR VIEW HOME G9nef1I • • 673--0140 • • bath, blt-lru, f Ire P l 1 f>t , back in lovely Mesa del 2 BR, large gar, fenced yd,I"""'"""""""'"""'""'"""' = ;~~e~s 2 I~~: Popular Palermo Model·A 21 ;;;;;;;;;;;.~~ walk to IDwn. Agt. ~- Mar. One of the homes ls close tc> schools & shop-high glass "rindO"Ns & cathe. Story, 4 Br., 3 Ba. w/dlx 1 , '~ NICE ! Br, fam. home. :on for sale. JUsr LISTED? It's ping. S16.000. 272 Costa $31 ,5 00 d I ·r Overs'zed 3 w/w crpts, "'etbar. 2 Acre•a• for ule 150 ...._.forftri . e corner nr beach. mt-~, a SUPER SHARP 3 bed-l860 Newport Blvd., C.M. Mesa St. 646-9136. VA NO 00\VN OR FHA c~ ;~~·"·/largl!1 shop frpl.c's, prof. lndscpng. lr.cJ Beaut. green rolling mt.1 :·~-----;;~; ftplc, $235/mo 675-0621. ·, room for only $30.950. with Call 646-3921 Evet .. 673-1S75 BY CfWNER 479 Walnut Pl. 3 3 BR, 2 BA. Best crpts & I · h' · Spnnkln, etc. Like new • TAKE f _, 2 BR Duplex. -1c, ........ -. ALL TERMS!! WHERE'S d Spotl 20• 22• 1. area. rs. nrc 11ecture ts a, '!UST SELL • Wiii ,,,,..,.., acres. or or1.1Y noo. • • ., .. --.~ • BR P l & SI' BR, 2 BA, lge yd "'/beaut rps. ess. x un in. _. 1 t " ·-·• do 1100 ~· -· Ho F t-•-• 300 &» Goldenrod Ave c.elJ ANZA. .. • • er 1p m Qu" t ul-cle 84 stn:ct our~ta ..... 1ng examp e o ln-2nd. BY OWNER, 6'15--022'1. wn . mo. ~1. UMI um -., , Frplc., 2 baths, Lovely yard lree!I, frple, hwd t Ir S • r ' te c -e ' d1viduahtv. 644-739l eve1. • CO&ATS & patio, Waterlront, $36,500 642-7892. xtta lrg lot, niany bearing $35,950 MOVE in For the Holidays. 4 Business Property 154 81lboa Peninsula Cost• Mesa ~~~------1 fruit trees. Call 842-4466. BR + Pool. Custom Home $195,000 OWNER, l BR. crpt.s, drps, B t furn I he d SMALL •hopping Center HOMEY &: Channing 2 &: 4 5 BEDROOMS, ' WALLACE Ca.LI: 673·3663 675-8886 Eves garage, 1ncd yard. S17,995. The O scade ea u · s · Sc Br hit, walled in patio, nr · REAL TORS $3500 down. C.M. 646-5632. Our most dramatic new cus-Re a 50 n • b 1 e ·Ow n• r • h'd gross Income $29,4.60 wate r . Un t \1 6 / l S. 3 BATHS •· -546-4141-fOm archilf'Ctu~. All the 646-83911 or 642-9165· Per yr, l6Sx210 Cor, Jot, 213 :243-5.116. Fireplace, carpetii, drapis, associated (Open Evenl~s) East Bluff ebov't-features + more LOW Colt Home O\rnen .. ~~eel $l9S,OOO. Terms. 2 S 3 BR 1 patio, double gvage. ;l)O. ··;;, SELLING hol% & n•ic.: er with Sangster RE. tm'y, • 1pac OUI, Mesa de! Mar .. BY owner Newport Bch con-O room &. a beaulifully fur-Insurance. Krump ~2200 compl furn., Bay view Roy McC1rdle Rtolto' r BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W 8i:ilboo 673-366) OWNER MOVED > N~s attention. 4 bedrooms, " 2% baths, aeparate living plwi huge family room. Large back yard for el"l'ler- tainlng, plut heated pool. 2399 Redlands. Open daily. Lachenmyer Rea ltor 1860 Newport Blvd,, C.M. Call &ti-3928 Eves. 675-1827 GRACIOUS- SPACIOUS Cruntry home in wooded set· ting, family room and den, both with fireplaces, formal <lining room and sunny bree.klast room. 4 Bedrooms. 3 ba:th5. $41,950. ffiA or VA terms of course. 540-llSl (Open Evenings) l~:r::J Big Canyon Five bedrooms, 3 baths. fam- ily room, laundry room, 3 car garage. BeautifuI comer Jot at Herrnltage Lane and Royal SL George Road. Tua home Is being finished now Fingertip Nearness •.. to bey & oct"an beaches, tennis cts., playground &: park. Owner must sell de- lightful duplex; 1-3 bdrm., 1-1 bdrm., hurry s'great~ HOPE GERRIE RLTY. 833 ~r Dr., N.B. &15-4400 645-3320 do. 3 BR. 2 BA. 1 level, 2 YOUR_ H ME? nished wet bar &. a tiled ?.tcKenna. 644-8712. home. $225. winter. 714: 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. patios, nr pool. Lowest Free_ . appra1s11.J · \Ve ~uy conversation area w/custom h Commercl•I 811-94.67. , ~m9 assoc. dues. Only $32.9;;:}. equities. Pe~nat attention. fireplace ,t.:. h\til1ins. Newport Heig ti Property 158 Costa Mesa VERY C' ~ ... 4 ............. .J. 3 Will 2nd °'11 v•-1 2S .YI'!· experience. $37,950 ....:..n.I, IA'U•uum carry · .v1 ""a COLLINS & \VATI'S SPECIALS c bath townhou v >.r 1.rn Hogar, 644-5793. _ REALTORS_ 1 com. bldg., aprx. 3200 lllq. QUIET, cute, 2 BR, maple s.e. -., •• Th• Cheyenne ft. lot 80'xl00' -Dex., furnish~ cottage, u t 11., and av&il for lmmed. ~. 962-5523 A 4 BR & den, 2 BA home. 4 BDRM. 2 Ba. Bright & unlimited Potential. Also in.-laundry, pool use 170 Del Private e'l'lcloaed pa.tto ~ One Is on Rn Pxtra. large cheery. Large lot. Near mme producing prop. + Mar $165. all bltiru. $225. per ~- premium lot. I~. extra) ~ Hts ...... $29,900 lots. A'ITRACTIVE 1 Br. Single ~Call=,.,""'°""'""1"54S-tl=~"=·=='~1 Very rar(' Hie..,, d9.Y1. 3 BDRM. 2 Ba. FamDy rm. olga viola lau'aro, rltr. woman, E-slde. Inq. 2645 MESA VERDE 3 BEDROqM $ (j)UICK $ WE BUY HOMES MR. KASABIAN 8~7.!)004 BUILDER .CLOSEOUT! Last few homes available BY Owner • Choice 3 Bdrm. at builder prices tn 2 be.th plus family room in CENTURY PARK KASABIAN $29,750 Quiet 1treet, O'looks pe.:rk. 408-b n. el ca.mino real, Westminster, C.M. home within walldna 4£s- Near Newport HU .. $29,500 san clemente, 4~562 tance to sehoola. f'am!iet 7r;.. • 10':~ down lina.ncing 3 BDRM. 2 Ba. Family nn. 9.7 NET Relum, $36,CkX> A'ITRACTIV& l Br. Adults only. Vae&m&:read,yit~. available. For informalion. Lge. rooms. Charming. Near below appral!al, Newport cnly. &-.Ide. lnq. 2645 per month. Call agent call s11te11 office at 1lfE Newport Hts ...... $34,750 Bea.ch commercial corner \Ve11tmlnster, C.M. 546-4'1.U , RANCH. l VIEW lott in Newport with 23 year lease. e Privacy Aaured-.3 Br, f/ CLEAN 3 BR, 2 B&lh, frille, quiet Mesa ven:ie cul de $31 ,495 to $38,995 REAL ESTATE sac. Large yard, many trees, close to stores arw:! VA -FHA or low down FUN HOUSE \VITll ROOJ\1S 544-8857 Hts •••• Sl7.soo And S20.000 Realonomlca, Bkr. 675-6700 ynl, encl rar, Utll ine $150. blt.fns, dahwW..-cpts;• Irr or drive by deV'f'lopmt"nl 11.t CALL C9 '''·14J4 Income Property 166 ALA Rentals e 64$.3900 patio. r;r major ahopplDg. schools. S31,000. Ovmer-Agt. O>nvenlional GALORE. il1alce rooms fit 546--~. Big yard11 with high mason-)'OW' nttds. 2 familv rooms ary walls included. Side plus dC'tl and 2 firepl's. Can SPANISH ADOBE yard parking, best s<"hools, be 3 to 6 Bdrms .. 3 baths. Sharp, older 3 Bedrm home park, walled community. Nell1' new dream home in close to town .,. shopping. Bushard between Garfield desirable area. s 16, 6 9 9, Jeffrey Rd & Moulton Park-Aa~ Huntington ISeech S235 mo. Je~.can 549-1183 w~y, 1% mlles north of San r.::I: TY FOR Sale by Owner, 12 ren-alt 4:30 pm or wknds. D1er,o F'n!e"'·ay. N11r Newport p011 Offlee taJs, room for moroe. Pll"k CLEAN & Cbttrful, $62/mo. N•w-V•c•nt-CustOlft II~ 11ettlng. Yrly lncome Incl. Utlls. % day week Bach utiJ pd $l40 ;,' Owner moving out of. area. & Elli!. 968-4456. -L•guna Beach Submit offer. Asking 962-5559 * 968-9601 1---------1, ___________ 1_N_•..,w,.po_rt_S_ho_r_•_• __ _ $24,950 VACANTI SUBMIT! ASKING $23,000. OLDE SPEClALISTS lo homo oat"' PERRON REALTY 64~1771 OWNER ANXIOUS I VACANTI SUBMIT! BARN STYLE & rentili. Ne.,..rt Sho"". BAYFRONT APTS. Lovely, 2 BR Condo! 2 Pools! *OWNER ANXIOUS* Caywood Realty 548-1290 2 Oubhcmes! Low down! Lovl'ly 2 Br. co:i-(Ocean side of hiway) ~~a:~.~ i;h~~-:!~ HAFFOAL REAL TY ~~rF~ALUR1E!ALTY ~i~c::eo~~~ '7;~~~: ~-•.,n_,,...J,,•"•:::n::cC:::•,,.P..,i::'':o':::•,,no,..... 842-44!li Eve11: 541-2446 IN MISSION SCHOOL or lease.. 842-44ffj Ev('S 541·2446 of lhr hlwav. EASY BEACH George Williamson 4 BR, 2 BA\ lge lot, fl1gstone . ACCESS. OOWN A PRI-DISTRICT REAL TOR patio, BBQ, nr Mlle Sq. JUST off Realtors Li!~tlng VATF. PATmVA Y LESS 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, I-story, 548-6570 64$-.1564 , ~P_or_k~, _1'8_.S00_~71-lo_839--16~-"-· 2 Sty, "'aik to bch .. 4 BR, 3 TifAN 200 YDS. To THE atrium entry. Beau t If u I • · Ba.. fam rm., fr PI c: · • SAND. Olde bll.rn style arch-I and scaplng. Sprlnklers. Huntington Beech Frigidall'e ('Jee bltn dble * DANA POINT * New D1lux • Duplex $49,950. Webb RHlty 642-4905 itecture. In 2 story design, Garden kitchen. Assume ex- TRI LEVEL BEAUTY ovetJ, dw, Plush shag, drps, has exterior of board 1r; bet-istina V.A. Joan. Room for Culligan sftnr. S 3 5, 7 5 O , .... $35,900 ten, window shutters, etc. boat. $36,500. Sunken Family room withl,-,962-4=c.o597c-·.,-.,~_.,.-=---SHADED BY AGE OLD CAPISTRANO VALLEY v.:et bar. 3 BR, 3 BA areas, LARGE 5 Br., 2 Ba, very TREES, REALTY 493--1124 Sl7,880: Priced at Sl3l,500, hou.ework req. call Alt. 6 Spa~. 2 :r, 2· full ha moB; good f1nanclna. 54S-8007 alt PM 536-7870. Spac, 3 br, 2 full ba,' B/J 5 pm. l BR duplex, $160 mo, DEAN REALTY SJG.'1§27 Lots for Sale 170 praae, paUo, trplc, Call e IMMEDIATE " 53&--9796. OCCUPANCY , Dana Point Hiiitop R-1 Residential Lot Unobstructable Coattline view. 90' lrtrt. Qn two streets. $21,000, ~rms P.R. Wryn 64U835 and 64&-3771 (Eve. & W/E). Newport Beach 2 BR, garage patto Sii{ 3 BR, Dbl gar., Ir yd ·llll!J MANAGER 6'6-822IJt •• YEARLY, 5 Br. ~ Ba., acrosA trm. N'pt Harbor Yacht Club M 1 rt I e d 2 Br, garqe, patio, ~. tamllle1 only. drpa, 1tove l refria". Qidet Jones Rlty (Anita) 67J.-QIO troplcaJ ettlng for 4t1 FOR ••• ,•• build lo oull • • wl Ii only. 1 blk to shape. $l l!D. .'.XI.I ZVY 2 BDRM cottqe, nter, 646-1765 or 64!)....M30, ;-Joi In San Clemente for 4 block from octtn. Sl.50 mo. frplc, formal din room, gar-clean home in quiet area. Presen1lv being RENTED S An I ht den kitchen with all push F.V. llchools &. 11hppng cntr. OUT AS A DUPLEX. The ,_!!lta 1 HI g !............. Corona del M•r b.llfon apPliances, glass at-Sell VA. Fl-IA, Conv. Under uoper 111ory has 1 bdrm., OWNER SAYS and should be available for I~--~~~--­ moving In before Chri5tme.s. Drive by and see it, then call owner at 644·ll40. Price units w/v~w of ocean. 675--4236 CHRISTMAS DINNER Phone 832-9533 or eves. "H"o""u::M"'a"'U"n"fu::r=n:-.-•30iftiS •Jn Your 3 BR Horne. ~/ 9'8-4027. ,,--~-------1 drl», patio, ear. 1love, te- YUCCA Valley. 'Ai acre lot in Ge,..r•I :f~ll"IO, ~ .,,.. exclusive 1 u b d i v I 1 Io n . -:::-----::=== $92,500. NOW VACANT Owners gone and must sell 3 bedroom, den and family room, shake roof, garden kitchen and oversized double garage. $1.00 total mst to vela or assume existing 6 % loen with total payment.I ol ~-per mo, taxes and ins. 546--5880 (Open Eves.) 64s-4908 after SPM * DUPLEX * rium with wah!rlalI. Melic-curr. mkt price. DEAN VERY LGE. LIV. RM., ulous landscapina. Person-REALTY 536-7527. \\'rm 1-1 EA VY BLACK ''SELL''!!! Mount1ln, Oe11rt, Beautiful 2 BR. &: den plus -... IRON FRANKLIN TYPE R t 174 tal be ·r al problems force sale. Call WALK lo beach schools ' Sharp 3 bedroom on large esor ',""""l . "'"I; •,dm "", I s.; 847-1221 , rk llb ' a' R , BA' F~EPLACE, Kitchen wilh lot. As!Ume 7*% VA lOllll. BIG BEAR LAKE frpc:s., ex raw e Ol w SEYMOUR REALTY, 17141 pa ' rary, ·. . , eahng e.l"l'a. Dbl. Fre!'K'h Tcrlal paymts $186. month. g\leSt pariring. A good buy Beach Blvd. Hunt. Bch. [rplc, lg 2 car g8J', p1cn1c !n doon open to µiE. <XJV-Price reduced to $24.900. for llncter SOO.~. ' yam. Eslab. neighborhood. ERED DECK W/OCEAN · II MORGAN REAL TY TROPICAL By owner. SJ:i,950. 962-8768. Call now for deta s. 673-6642 675-6459 PARADISE $14,500 lo $19,950 :. wrw otU"petlng • FULLER REAL TY L'IL OLD 4 + POOL 1 & 2 Br. HOUSES. You The lower limy 11 • $1Udio 546-0814 Anytime TAX BEATERS $25,400 Make the terms. Avail now. unit, W/ELEVATED LIV. University Park 18 ".C Z Heated pool, low DEAN REALTY 536-7527 RM., CEDAR PANNELLED -~.,,,,.--,--:CO::-""::'"'.,-,. 2 BR+ 1-BR. So. Hwy $46,500 ma.int. yard, 2 bath areas, TOWNHOUSES \VALLJ; f RAM E 0 BY RARE Village I, 2 BR, 2 BA, 2-2 BR. So. corner $47,500 new W/W ca.,,et. Blf·ln HEAVY BEAM"S. Spacious cozy, noile free with Build a anowman In front oC this cute ca.bin for o n I y Sll,500. c.an ROIS {714) 5JS..l738 or write: Spencer Real Ellate, P.O, Box 2828, Big Beu Lake, Ca!U. ATTENTION OWNERS1: We have rental custo~n RENTAL FINDERS for HOMES, APts ' ()()j/. 4U w. 1"'° COIT~ llllS4 DOS. Call DEAN REAL'rlY, HOUHI *Apt•• Re:nlal Div. 536-7527. 1 * 645-4111 * · 3 e... l bo-U l'alnt & q~: ..,.,._F,_ ,_ ~ Yard. Sl90 1.!lt &: la.It mo. -FURNISHED -Working families on I "J , $75 -LONG Hair OK -Priv 962-4353. Bach w/Klt. All util pd. RET="r"°RE=o'""1'"ad"'°y-or-,-."'"1."'~,,_,.1,ctl $95 -CLOSE 10 Everything 1 BR duplex mature adults. Vacant gpack>Us 2 BR w/lge p1'11)!a. Shag cpl, drpi, new p&{pt $165. 545-8155. " i: l BR+ 1-BR add on $48,500 RIO, Lcavinr for Ariz.ona, from Sl6,{Q) lo SU ,000. Low, combination kitchen & in-privacy, Adult pools. I .~. IDITAG!l 2 BR 2 ba + 2 Br. $49,500 must sell now! Call 847-1221 low-down payment, DEAN fonnal dininst area. y 0 u $27.950. 10% down. Doyle ':;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; / 1185 _ DELUXE 2 BR Twn- .. -• IUl JSTAn Univ•rsity Realty SEYMOUR REALTY, 17141 REALTY 536-7527. "WOn't find anything to com-Co. Rltn., 543--1168, evei ~Bualn••• ,_ ~ Pool -· -, l:~=~~~===t· ~3001~~E~·~""-~~H~wy~.:;:;~61~3""5~1D:'_~Beaoh~~~B~lv~d.2;.~H~u~o1~.~Bo~h.~12 BR CONDO, by owner, low ~with It at ~l-62411. O ,_., ~ • .,.e, ' •-• '"c ' NEW Spanish 3BR ~ duplex. SMg """· """'cfil· &-side. $225. ~41-442 •. 642-2222. ~ : $©\l~1J.-L£"f-trS" The Punle with the Buift.fn Chuckfe I RYOA T ~~ I I j j j Mon Is nothing bUI a cloud .of dust. It tokes a woman to ~--------.--... ., ... I MOGS IE I A Comsifett fti• cfiudi:f., quolad 7 I I I' r I .., by (11lif'!111 t" ''* lnWn9 WOl'dl • . _ . _ _ . vou dwe.lop from lf*P No. 3 belov(. e r::;i;.t"""m0 1· 11 I' I' /' I' I' [' I' I O W;;i• I I I I I I • I I I' SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 • 1-~:...:.::...:.:.:.:....::=;:.::....:..::~.:.:.:::.:.;_;~-~--~--ii--~-- 1 down 'so Fu. LL PRICE pportunlty 200 pet°"· payment. , Mobil• Homes • llier Upper-2 Br, I 557-M40 or ~-1629 T~t alo~ is probably For Sile 125 RETAIL Gilt Shop ln Ont" 0( -UNnTRN1SHEO -ldda A pets ok. Sl.35.· ~ T!'~~Oect,y,led! NEW ADULT PARK Orange Onlnty's mott a~. $lZ -HARD to Find -2 ALA Rent1ls e 64J..3!0 can for ApPt! Huntington Arbor Mobile tractive •hopping areas, Just Br. Stove. cptl, drpt, gar. 2 Br, oew crpts &: pa~ V IEW FOR You MISSION REALTY Home Part<. Fadlkiff in· a few blkl from Historic Avail now. pr, no peta, $140. "I 98'i Mission In San J u • n -0 .K. 1945 Pomona, Lwrurlou11 4 txlnn., 2\,t, bA. PhSo. C~714H11~11:7~3,na elUde: JACU221, card rm, caplstrano, Speclallzlna ln $1~ _ MOVE R\tltlt In -2 'townhou9l'. Choice location one ' y._, MA'lV, outdoor BBQ, pool, Gourmet Cook Ware, f)r, Sep. Cottage. Stove, re· • E/.tde DoUhou:se 1 Br, , •"""" ln:>m goll ""'"'· & FOR FAMILIES billlanl rm,""""'"°""'• lo· Ettablioh<d I yr. & "'°wiog frig ..,.;,,.._ "'· 11,.,,, dilld. S13ll • near adult pool, Yours tor dlvkluaJ metertne. Pei tee· a 20% a mo. increa.M in ' pr, ALA Rentals e only $45,000, ~:d ~~I ~ _ coortlt Oon. 19350 Ward St., Hntp volume. Easy to ma.nqe A SJ.BO -SPACIOUS 3 Br. w/ WESI'CLUT ipacious S .. · '· red· hi·11 """' 8 o s .. ....,, "'"' . fleech. ~. will train. $15,500. Wlll oo~ pr. Fno:t for kidt. &.kl.c 2 ba., frplc, dr"ps, . ~ngw'lth fonn;l 111~1;'31 ~ lOxSS MELODY, f\lmlshed 1tder ternu. Any terlou1 in-c M sehool. $275. 615-ll49. 1 ~· u • family park. 2 BR, l BA, ciuiries call 1n4) 493-1095 or ' • 3 BR. Houae in oourt, kitchen wtfh d.ltt:iwuher, full aklrt/awnlng, aCf'Olll '93-3611. Courte1y to t225-SPAR1<1JNG4BR,2 ftnced. l kids ok. El t . REALTY' .-,pens 10 large family room fmm Dobenv Pk Bcb/Dtna b ken I chUd/ 1 Univ. Parit Center. Irvine with 9t'f't bar -' out le> pt HIJ'i>o;v $4300. 49&-1795 ro • BA, dbl av. new w w; Sl&l/mo. ~. f_ Call 811.il820 c:owrect pm,Oo. AJ1o -3 · · • * Potential Unlimited * Jll!'t welcomr, ** 3 BR Home, tncd fd, .. ,..,._ bdrm., 211 bolho, fi"Pl•"' olt 6 p.m. BUS!Ntss COLLEGE BEACON *' '45-4111 orp~. ,.,,., bltm. THINKING of IM!lling? We I tow m~ntenance )'&l'(I. NEW •n )WiO' Intemat'I TO BUY OR SHARP EASTSIOE fncl'1 util. 837..e5lT. """ • B<oadmoor Ooly$43,.00.Call-c-h. Adi! Pk. Comp!. SELL A BUSINESS COSTA MESA 3BDRMS,2BA.fl'pk, TurUerock: PLsn 7-lor an tlX· awnings, porth " lndACpr. HOLLAND BUS, 3 bdrm with 2 baU., dbl pr-ed yd, acroa rrom ~ '°"'"' '""''"""" ~m J/" I 549-25'13. SALES .... """'1 )'Vd. <Jompleie· Club. $241). mo. 144-Qll,' lho Ea.I. .... -• ...,/rO~a ff 24x60 DELUX DOMUS 'The Bn>lm with Empa..,,.. ly pelntod lnoldt, allO -2 BDRM -muTlt!tl " Tu!Me Model P1rk Home 'I I.' Beautif\d ** t68-7Ml Jn& Oranre Ave., C.M, lf'l'tl1 char carpeting. For • '"' Mal•-Bob "''"' Rllr, REAL Es-i:ATE KENSKIL Tratlu ... up '" 615-4110 -.... -.......... mo per pie ollly. ohlldttn ... 833--0tOt da,YI, 8.U-0367ews. nice park. &fl&Ct l uW. ap. RESTAURANT. Lquna's mo. Call VIr1tnia Pl, &O-J9l3 a Mk tor Ed Pete~n. 494_~1~00 Clt!nneyre ~6 ~~ ~.~&n. SJsoo. ~os~u~~Ja;·mpu1~1t~~; Walker & lee ~ s;.c~::c.":; It'• a!Wl)'t tht._ rtst'lt time le MONARCH BAY From "Chrtltmas Necktlea'' 11GulPI-Xlnt loc. $2161,000 Re&Jtort m E. u.I .><., M• , al"11 tht i;.tlt place u A Ola.tmltllil: 3 Ur A: le:• den tr. outarown i.m. • )IOU can grou income, $35,000 down. SU.949l or 545-0t6S Put a little ·imr In you want RESULTS/ ~ <N9tm borne VII/ pool. F..a m\I Nm,. "tr.ab to cuh" In a Rtt1h>nomlca Bkr. t7MroO ANY °'¥ 1' aw BESl' d_, to J..evll • ~ tt.."'i.bo"-!jl.dl 6').5671 A llact that •d Ol'lt'TWIO&!Ckw/obe•nvu. DAILY PILOTdQIWeidad Futresulta~jult.l .. run t.n tdl Don 't lor"bOdat .C&I "' IOd..,.I f\00,000 " OWNER $29'11 -coll -"'1l • ...,, "6Q¥ll -· .oaJ1 """1, ICMlll !Hl~ Irvine ' ' --• I • . . Wt..,,O. t1 1.l m ~i a..w 1. 197J -... --~~_.,.._· -_--J~,1;;.';; ........... 1~~~,~·~· ~·-.... ~~~, •. , .. _ ,l!l c---11'1 .,.. ___ l!l ;;;1;;-_..· ~.ei_. !Y~~;..!~~-_;.s~ -1M1'11nL F""" W Apt. Vnlwa. • "Pl· Unhlm.' ' JlS ~. Un1um. .s Apt. U""'"" NS Apts., llt11t.l1 lo 511o,. QI ~I Ill llull ~ , ..... , -Cotl• Moo. '""" "" -. 370 ~wpott BMch Coat• Mat. -..-r-.w --------Con• Mela Mae Yentl llEED malt J00111mat. 111 I e ""'le 1 1.UfFS e -ft ~· ,..,_ 1 DleLUXE ft:;;:_;,;,_;:,;:;:.,..,,,..,~~l (c:..:::;t;oMMi:,.: .. :-----:ol>An UI A ......... m "' -~ ...--Casa def Oro CHILDREN APARTMENTS NEW i • • • .81!. """" ~~ • a BR. 2 a... E. 22nd, ·CK. '" 1~ I •,!!-!' •. ""-,.·:.%,kite,! ~ ... 1c1ea_~Sm1J!:t~ '*'· ALL UTllJTt£S PAlD •••NEW••• AlrO>od·J'rplc'a. !Swim· drps,""" JVd. JSl5 Eldm ...iOfc. '!!.,.!150.;.~ -AMAZ1110 Adu!: Ll•l•c --.. --.-· UJ uc ~ ---~-""---l"clois-Hulth-..-Aw.,SO..U5T. --AYI. Se.aut.Jl:JBAfumotwd 2 lf'achen need 1 ffmalt · ~~mm.. v. AU ~tall: • ~ ._.........,--...-. 100 rtnt • \ftl 11 DrnM lll'ft Tennt. Crts .. Ga.me 6BJ1.. oELiliCE,1 8R. sar. Avail Mf..103t. Aptl. Sell dean. OYt1'11. rnmrimt:le, 3 lUl apt on /l =t.n!e: I ..wn,. ~ 3 NEWPORT Shor'ta kirMri ~~ht~~ llL&A r-l.UllV Kl.J. liU'd Room. QDW, Adullt. :ao ptta. =. N4twport BNch DIW,On 2 Br) dltpia,... ;;;t;, m,..u. I • <-.,..., llwltedl ,,.. ,...L sm " l350. •"""' !""'""' " I t BEDR9011 1!ill E. ,,.L _,. . p•RK NEWPORT !!~.-u ... · ~. • .. _ 1 -'=~-'-""=--~ I' EASTBLUFF REAL TY °""""" Rnlty !!<1-U!IO e -d"''c .,.. JUsr ll'tl<lllllED FllQU $lSil • LAROE 1 Bit. 1125 ~ --~ YAN or -'° ...,_ ··-JI" •~1-e ·~ ·-~. • ~ ... 1 e ~"~ -~-re1 ''""~RRAN"'N · APARTMENTS '. Mtrrlmoc Woodt io..ty home jo·-ODI. ruo. --•r• ,,_ -_, -·~ (IOJ 2 IR, 2 P'ull IA. M...,u c · "" e ROOMY 2 Bit. ,1140 ......... 1 ~ 2 ............ Qi Mtn1mac W•• CM. No..,....._ )!d"o. m.<119. '1 • fr1ll. dbl sar. S225. • Prtrate patto. •£.. •-VILLAGE Adl?J tO-Zl.11 ~ ~-!'-•In v.11.. ALA Rtnt•lt. '4S-3'00 • Cbed -.. ,........ -·1-.. -~.. . ud -Silt. -* 2 BEDROOM * G•••ao• fer Ront w N u,~ e Full ...... """"" pull· N..r N..._ ""* Bay, 2400 ll&rtxr mvd., CM. e W1LSOll GARDENS e · -,,.,,,,, $11". ..._ iii Bo -'"""'pl. * GARAGE FOR JlENT )IR. 2 Ba.. l&e """""'"-owpoff ~.,..... mon --Y>ICA,Boy's (llfi !IOT.-2 Bll. 110 !IA. Cpt/<lrpa. rr.mr.-tolMd•IJ..._ Boom celli., eXln i,. , • i' ,...i l ,.,.i. SM Nur l BR, 1.rw. Ina! ..... a..il e Klog41 Bdnna 0.b, ~ -.. , otc. llENTAL O>TICE end. pallo, 1111. MMIU. -l Su J-111Uo btdtmo, encl >•do _... = o::,.,:. mo, Costa 'j .warmr 4 M•pnlla Avall lmmed. $240/mo. lat.. last • Pool • Barlleques • IW'• Gas beat, ... ~ and OPEN 10 AM TO ' PM 2 BR. aeu,. Cpt, .,.. Road&. (ttf) ...... tiol rm. A llnf, i.'tti.. .tc. , Dfl:. 10th. Fer appt. call 1 ~ clMh tee. ~n Sat. 1 ~ witb plus 1ud-;:rius':" ~~~~ B/t'a. No PwtL Adulta. Nr. e NOW OPEN e Adu.Its. O\tr' $indu af'ld'. Office R9ntll 440 Ul.lt ,,....,._ Sun. 715 St. 1""" M .. ..._ · •-~ call ...._ BuWa Dtv· o.c.c llfl. ....__ BRAND NEW 1 A 2 II< rn.n noon 1"s.Q's a r,.. Art NEWPORT CENTER "-·-l BR_.,_ -1 N 8. Adult li~ at Ill -~• V~' 2 --1148 ~. do b""-__.. t.e.or. rtlrtinl: IOOn u~~ ···-· "" . wie I BR $115 ""5-ll82. ~ ·~ -~~· . rnv pa ' ~ HAlllOll GREENS GROUND FLOOR ~ ... "°·:~~';iii".: S.n Cltm-U'ltL1l1&'l FREE QUmr·W'E ~~·,."""'· nr ol>opp$l'!f :e.'::' ... ~/.':.""'1. 1M6-1iJ25 2.0IXl'~.191 Fully Improved . .,... ..._ -. 365 w. WU.. ta-1m Co-' •-• u,, IH nqw , no peta, ...,. ......,., car-.,._. __ locaUon b tdant 'Sider flznmhb:w, 9G-Z3Z. J B~ 2 BA, dshwtr, 0.mw, ·---m. ear BICk HQ) Sf8...Q5'1. petinc. Juab JudacapU.-. SU1D. MOVE JN AlJowanm ~•WJlll! I """11s oaly. 12511. mo. I BEDROOM APT. ---SUPER £.SIDE 2 BR. "'"· d<pa, Adults. You lluat ... 1lUo <MdftO ....,.,.. wantlrc ldmll(y. Excd. f rvlne Avail Dec. 1. 5'4-U94. -L-..1 ,.. 40 Unft Adult ..... ... __ _. One! b.02 Birch St., New-NASSAU PALMS parking. 60c·ptr month per Fuml-' IN .... Ap11rtment CompJex ..... ena ianp, Port Be&eb. 857-GtS. 1'7' E. 22nd St. MJ.~ It. ' ! BR; 2 ba. alriow •••• I"' Condornlnlumt 3211 R ~~· .:'i° ~•hltw Q. c;;., -., i11RN • UNFlll<N J "'s._"""; ~ >" llllAND NEW >" SHADY ELMS-POOL Wetlty R!1r:lor Co. : s BR. ~ ba., tam •••• $325 UnfurA. oy S:.nit N ~ J BR. $140 mo. to mo. dlbWlhr dlspoa&l ~· 3>'32 Santa Ana Av. CAcroel r;.,r'•fl~~;;';s 1~ 2U1 San Joaquin Htl.la ltd. '3 Bit, 21Ai bl., b.m •••••• ~ Newport 8Ndl ON TD ACRDI 2 BR. $170 mo. to mo. we& " Ss-rc lOUren tram 8.A. Couob')' Cub) Newport Cen~r 6"...t91D : J '5R. .%% ba. fam •••• s:al l A 2 BR. l\rrn a Uatana. HEAT, GAS A wm. PO ~ '°' pm. -· Spack>ua 2 BR uni", ; ··l. J,11' DRIVE BY <t Wi; HAVE OTHERS THE Blufb TO'Mlhouse ntw $30 Wk. Up AP+-. __ ,_ I .:..... 1...... 2323 Eld@a Aw., CM. Oan1 Polnt F'IREPLACEs. Priv pa&., 147 flower 9t. 1 BR. Furn UDO Bid&' • e·ne au.lie for 11 -2 BR I coavut den, 2% $11-$25 Wk. Motel Rmt ;.;;:-~ c.:;;, ';.;, See Mn. Sblch foe.di ot doRta. Heat.id or Unfllm. Beat location in MO or DenU.t -lXKI 14· ft. ·1 ba. rup. drpl A bltns. $360. $6 Nlght & Ui IOO Sea , ___ ""',.. ••• -· $48.-474' LARGE 2 Br., 2 Ba. din rm., Pool. A4 . t t 1. .Matw&er CM. ~. 6f6-381S. on grnc1fl:r.101'.otti.tt, beau- .. ... .. <Kt """"' ~ ... ~ ...-..w.1. blln, cpt, drpl, ocean view, 979-1268. ty lhop t!tc. Bulle-for nice .! ue • .......-.:~.. SUNNY A.CR 5 (ll.acAt1bur nr CoMr HWJJ "GABLES 1 SEVILLE" balcon,y, 'iii mt. to Dana LIDO,n;,.-.,1Sl;;-;;>:,....-3 °'B°'R,,,_~2 ~B~Ac. I Huntington &.•cH offices upstain. Prq. See Condo.Fum.or ...._,_ .. ~~EL NleW-lc@2Brw/prisar.Adlll, M837~$190.I ST-3t2 7 , .trplc, cp", drpl, Jlltio, M'O'-IN-·Y PJ:nem', ... ~a~~r:ceu;, Ufun 325 •w-_,..J5onftnl cpt1,drp1,bl tn1, '"· 1araa:e.Neu1hop plna .• ,,. 'vu" ,,.,_ ·i "" "'81'.NC£ Dt6" n r • %J"l'I Npt Blvd., CM 5a-mi5 2 BR., 2 be.tbs; UpMairL c..r. IOWldproofed. ~ yrd W/ NEW 2 BR. 2 be. duple)(, Adultl. $290. lie. Shown Kld'1 • pets -mom.. 2 br, 1..:615-J171.::..:=·:__~~~= •. , ht WMtm Ban1c B.Jdl. $18) a moatb.. 2 bedroom, 2 ~ .i tnped. End.. IV· patio. Wtr pd. G•rdt!ner octtn view. 1tove .I: refriC Sat..sun ll-4 only 101 Via $1.S. AU Xtru. Pool.1 gar, DESK 1Pf,oe available $50 1 llniwnlty Park. lrYine bath, bullt-!ns, carpetlnc. * SUPER 1 IR. aae. Oxnp. bltnt. Private mainL Call btwn 1 1 5. turn. S2IO mo. 496--4191. All!ibta. cnf> 753--0719, patio. 17362 Apt. A Keelson mo. WW pri:w1de flanitin l ft, "" "IOI N'-h ....... Tarbell No fM. i.o..!y fUmiNft. ...._.,. pado. 105\; O<d>id. $2S(t Per 6">41'11 Ln. HB. 908-1510, 84'""35 al 15 mo. Am-""""" ' .,.y• -._ h 96J..7766. .,,p·.. frost.°'"' Hfri&:. month, ~arly. 2437 ~ A "G'' $155 E•1t Bluff SEA.CLIFF Manor Apts-2 available. SIS No. EI ' Que!!'ft a bed r...1A-• w ,, .. E BR. Slfll Unt. $115 furn. L1guna 8eKlt Camino Real, Ian I • -~-•· '• '7MCISO 0 :1619 Sanls Ana Ave I S1lO VI W . Cpb, drps, bl .... gUb dbpl. I BR., 3 barbs •••.•••• $425 Townhouse Unfuna.. 235 AdullL Need Yrs cpl to help • n":•. . 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath 2 Bdrml., 2 bathl. Upstairs 1525 Placentia Ave. AU: t BR. Newly redecorated. 1 1 ,,:Cle,:;.::""c."cc'.:.'·--'-~'"""'""'"' '4 BR., 214 bl.thl •••••• $350 H . e.ada as man.&er. mJ Elden. --·•• IL& vitwapt, ~. cbped, aboutourdisoou.nt. 541-:3631. blk to beach. OCEAN DE.SK apace avatlable S50 l 3 BR .. 2 ha. homes. $2811325 unti~ 6t6-S27I Uvinl room with catbedn.l bknL 2 covettd ~ VIEW. Sl5Q. f9&.191ll. mo. wm pnMde farnUtlrP /2BR.,1%bLOOme •• $250 TOWNHSE for m:it 2 BR.LGl;.nicdyfum.lBR.apt. e BAYPORT ceiling I trplc, Separate ~$250Moothyearly. EASTBWFF luxury 2 Bt., --------at$'5mo.A111Mf1n11G'rice I eel h•11 Washer/dryer, bltm. pool $135. Garaae, l•undr)'. · •BAYVIEW laundry UU. Encl patio, · FA Ba., bltna, trplc, 2 car Lido ltla avaYable. 222 Fornt Aw, . r I fadl $ll.i5 mo. Q) a.ma. Women only, or couple. Announcina lbe ~t opening SwimmJnc pool A childma'1 ) ' •754050 0 gar, pool, rec are •. ""'"""'====-"""'~ Laguna Beaeh.. 49f.-9466 • 2 BEDRbOM CON· J.D).B Will.ace 5CS-6S'1! of Bayport Apt,· • • ror IYa.Ya:round. S3Xt. •jp 64Mf05. LIDO BAYJ'RONT. Apt, " AIRPORT CENTER • . Adults; And the Alightly less HARBOR GREE'NS -I I ct..& 2 Doon from beach 4 Br 2 homes $XM) to S1.Dt mo. Del~ 1. 2 " 3 room offices , TINENTAL TOWNHOUSE, * A.VL MW· I A 2 BR. quiet opening ol Bayview ~ ••"" Ba. Up-•. Gr-.:.. ,..: •• , ibWr, m-0448. REALTY ~~/M ._. 5t&0814. ..... _ ...___, _._ E rt Bluff ..---~ ~ ... 1,6 adjsCt>nt Airporter Hotel. Uni Parle c.e Irvi .,...,., o . .na-.ou• .rw-u. ~. Rec. Rm. Gd. Apts. for tamilift. -a 'drps ~arty PX! 673-7422 Lowest rates, fUll ~rvlces. ~ -~'~•••"" Newport BNdi :.S:. chlldnon or ""· Call tn<> 6#-5&55 SJ 55. NEW l BR, Nle}"P.ORT BleACH • ~~ 2 B~. Newport Boocll J!33.2MO or 833-3223 Wkdays *All Foc:lng Pool* *WINTER RATES• 1 BR. I&• i;, nn .. 1 b1k., POOLSIDE . Vlllo "Grariodo Aptt. Adult. ooly, no pet., l'llS i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, BAY VIEW OFFICES ' H ti_. D-_... 3 BR. 2* ba 2 g·--ocean, doge to &boppiJla, APARTMENT Fottr bedroom. with ba!CM-Bedford Ui. 5'8-7533. Deluxe, Air Conditioned, l un_ .,..on ~•""" • ·• C8l' ---Attrac turn Studial Sill l newly crptd. Ocean v!tw, 2311 Elden Ave., C.M. ies above a., b!low. Gracious ====="°"'== YING II FO RENT 3 BR., 2 ""-· J..,,..,... Br's $120. Adlt.. no ,,;i.. 1195. 6'Jl.6131, 2530 Seamw, 645,5790 · u~--• -"et --··"-CHARMING splil le\oel 2 BR RESORT U ttdecorotod. Lldo A,., !i ti!t. cpts.' :bl~'.= 5C8-6966 2135Elden,MgrApt.6. Apt.5. * * * b. .. t.;u; ... w:1tb"'~~ lntheBlulfl.Grutview,nr FROM $llS ~~no::s::.n.:-6: ' e&ectric blt·.ln R/0, FIA F '";,nfv 340 $90 -Now 1 BR TraUer. VACANT; like littlt hornP Ii e BEAUTIFULGROUNDS e N•ar Omlna dd Mar llllh1XLNT:pool=.,."'°N"p"°'L·-~~7L"loc.·,.·....,,11-= .. ,..,. 2 mo, WtU prooMe fumihft ~ '1rat. cpta. dbl garage, vrn. or,,, rn. Vtry nioe 2 BR mobUe yard, 1 BR &: study. Deluxe School. Flrtpl&oe, ~bar A ~...... at $5 moi Answering aerv1ct 1 60'xuxt fenced Jot. Move in Cost• Mesa Home avail U/1/n, S125. cpl, drp1, trplc, stove &-• SPANISH DECOR. built-In 1dtcben appllafl(:ft. Br., c:rpts, dJ'l)t, •low, Pvt. 11'1 Oakwood Gar d e n available. 17875 Beach Blvd ~ today. M . per mo. Ask for 132 W. Wilson. CM 645-CS:ll. retrlg. $225. mo Incl util. Air/cond. Gu, wtr. pd. 835 AMIGOS WAY 644-299! pat. A-gar. 5'8-9695. tun, flnt neiibbon and HunHngton Beach. 642--021 { ,rerilal qent. 1 BR. frplc, btams, pa.tic, SPAC 1 Br I Adults no pell. 66-9890. Garagt. Pool, Rec. rm., ColdftU, Bankt!r .l Co. 2 BR. Apt. W/W Cptlnc. CALL ~• "71 I Ill Ind 11•• 1 "ul' • poo • n r ' laundry 1 BR ntl 2 BR Manarina Aaent N 1 •• __ 1_,_,. •dul _,.., Ap&rtmentl ••• and lt'1 1860 B, Newport Blvd. I ~ w w, 11 'IO• .u " shops. Adllt, m pets. Sl55 SO. ot Hwy. Priv. patio, SlS0-$175 · wy .-.u•u:u· " ts -WJ• next to Real Estate of.fiee iR.' 2 BA. elect bit.in R/0, no pets. 6(2..8520. utll pd. 18M M.onrovta.. trplc., 3 BR. 2 Ba. custom Hacltrda de Mee& Apts Huntington a.act. no pets. $1SO/mo. S4Hl33. ~ Hvfna: In one luxu.r-and Coin •hos>· $85. per mo. 11 "./A ht., aplJ. a>x.100 ft. 1 Month Fr .. Rent SC&-4336. duplex. $325 !'tr Mo. lfiO W. Wilton.See Mgr. No. l -S•nt• An• '°'11 packaae. 'Ib!re'i $1 lacbenmyer realty 64&-3928 :: =:.. "'~.C::..!: r i,; ~.:;;.:, ~ $CB.1300 ~ "=t'!i~ ~ ~: :;1A~; .,,'::'. ~~ ,D;..c~:!T~~-ON BEACH! ;;;;;;CAN;;;;;;;;1~B;;;E;;;;;B;;;fA~T~ :::::..:. =~: t:r!"~ $'°sf..";;, ~I «>cla)'/$225 per mo. Aall: for 2 be. 66m7I ab.al' cpt, acn!eoed porch, carp, dn:pei 1 paint. Low-2 BR Unturn Fr. $230/mo.. bealth dubs, •unas, Pn>-3 VERY nlet! leCOnd floor of •. '• • ..nnlal A(t. B~ new 3 ~ th. LOVELY LGE 1 BR, qWet. wtr I eltt pd, no chldm, no 1.y garden surroundinp Ma-Furn.I~ Available SINGLE STORY lhop.. indoor Pf driving fices. 17877 Beach Blvd.! · 962-+tn Fireplace .. pe.liO 1 praat. Adult&. No pell. Garqe. peta. $23'.l/mo. 837-2447. fur!. adults only. ·"~. CarJ>ets-drape..dbbwubtt Owner <2131 394-0115 Day1. it r 250 3 B 2 B pt Lovdy quiet a.nea.. No pets. ..."" -. ... _ ..... -. • ...,.,, be ~ pool •--~a South Sea Atmo.pheft ranre, dubboule, t!tc. 'I" ~ r, •, 'Ch,' P10 month. Leue. AGT -.u ~D, -••uo. CHARMING l BR Apt Close S48-6nl ••C\I -u.un ..... _ 2 BR. .. ~ JIATH :, drps, bltna, dlhw r, 675-t930. 1 Br $125 &: $U1. Lzg. Ideal to UCI I ShoppifW ctn. Sl'l'Sol---6,.U"N:;;l"T"S.---rec room-ocean views Carpet.• m,. O!Atom decoratt!d Engles, Buslneas Rental 44'.i · :, lndry rm, 2 c ar 911r, Duplexn F.um. KS lot Bachelor. Pml. Adlll + cleanlnc let!. No leut. AIL ELECTRIC Pf':::!1!,~1 Air eon&Uoned t l 2 BR. ~ 1 Un-;! close to achool1 & orily. ~Church. 5f8.96!3, 66-3417. lJPSJ'AIRS $150. ""' • ._. .... , Private Patiol requim! i •h:r,· Avail Dt<. 4. Newport BNdl BACHELOR APL l9ll utilltl" NEAT # BR. 1 BA, MWty DOWNsrAIRS 11'5. HUNTINGTON HEATED l'OOL: fumbhod. Noi.u. · I (21 ) l!S-4036 2 Bit, 1 BA. BaJboo Penin. <'X!no."See Wed . ., Sdn AM, ff< .• fTplc, rar. nt •bop. CALL Manog.r •ft' PM. PACIFIC Plenty al '""" Models Open Dally 10 lo S. EXEC. type ha 4 BR:, 3 SllQ. Winter or .$220. )'fly. 138Sant.lube-1,CM. Pina, S18S. M8-5IXl3 642·1131 TU OCEAN AVE .• H.B. =~ I .j!A., 11' Wn rm. •trtum. 6U...ul3 or 5*).4316. e LARGE 1 BR $135 1 BR, stove .l retrig, w/w HOLlDAY PLAZA (7141 536--1487 2500 South Salta , , bltns + l'lereo, 1 ha&. etc. e ROOMY 2 BR $155 crpt!, drp1, p.rage. No DELUXE Spatloui 1 bdrm Ofc open 10 am-6 pm Dally Santa Ana e Ml--1S25 OAKWOOD GARDEN 1 2I06 1CZ ft. Prest.tie !;>each Ad.Its. 642-.2181, 673.()50'7 pt11, m-49!12. unfum apt. $"120 + ultl. WIWAM' WALTERS 00. ; ~v:ii ~~;t) '=;: [ ~--fwltllnt 111} 2 BR, $140 Mo no children, 2 Br, bllt11, frpl, 2 carports, ~dleatt!d pool, ample prlm1. [ •!1!!!!!!!""'""''""'""'"""' ,..,.~~""!'"!"!!"'!'""!l!!l'f (ltt10rt !Jvtng ffr 8, .... rt! &: APARTMENTS . . _ no pell 64&..{)97l. 225'1·2'&1 pool, nr. octui. S200 up. ts, no pets, 1965 Pomona, 2 Ir: 3 BR, $140 UP. Pool..1 · 3 Heatt!d Pooll "'6' e rnFSf A-Clean -2 Br. Ma.pie. CM. Adltl, no pets. 673-4447. CM. Chr11tma1 bontia. MORA Lfl.r&e Oubbot11e etc. BBQ Married Adu1tsJ. <>ti...... bltns. kl<h .. $2 J 0 NEW KAI Apt•.. lJ881 Mora Kai 0. d Caro ·J140. Apts. Fum. 360 1 BR f135. New cplll, bltnl. LRG 2 1tory, 2 Blt 2 BA den, • Ln .. 1/2 blk E. ol Beach. Gl'l!&t !w l 2 ;e:t~ Rentalt • M5--3!DJ Adultl. can after 5 .l wk· crpll, drpl • 2 cu gar. DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA. 963-8994. From nn Geaorol ""''· 84>-31ro. 12'5/mo. 514-312< 6«:10IO GARDEN APARTMENT BEACHWOOD APT SOUTH COAST , ! BR Condo, 1\1 BA. poola, 2 BR. 2 BA, ,.m;-1um, 2 ISi E. 2ht St., C.M. 8 S. VILLAS l .::=·· :Hotbe = A D1n1 Pol"' separate entranco, good lor * 646 1666 * :::i,A7,';! ~~. :..~:: U01 MacArthur Blvd. NEWPORT BE.\CH 16th at Irvin• 56«iOO or 642-8110 ,.._"" s""'" 8old New Concept * SINGLE. TV-!'001: Pru '"'"'"'"'" ..._ HR ,.w "' 1 BR, b!JN, trple. "" ""' SL, HB. ......,, C1sTA Diel MleSA i ·BDRM ts dbL ok. DANA MA1UN.A INN, dlhwsr, drps, shq crpt. 847-3957 Apartments • ti«. bib.~ ton:msara::· Ml11 Co&IJt Hwy, D. Pt. Co1t11 MeN Nlte litt! view. dbl 1ar., No e omz ORO APT'S. e Afth., t • 2 BR. Furn. I Uni, Di.ah- 'Cd. loc. 9'>..ui. · FURNITURE RENJAl Huntington lffch !;:!:·IU5 ino. ...._aft '114 Atlanls. 1.~3 BR'•· Fum. or Unlum, 370 •Nher . Stove A RdJii . • 3 BR, :I BA. din. nn. ~ S25Q. Call S47-9ft>l ~nt e Sea Shancy.t Br, stV/rtl. ~· ....... rus. : ~LA llenlolo e 64$.3900 • • t11R. 2 BA.. mob home. Goll teourv .I: • t bch. No children or pet&. 53&-J950, una BNcfl ' FAIRWAY l'ool. Prival• closed gar. Balboo lslond Sbaz "'''&·I.ls R« ""'"· w M9ntb '° Month * LC l BR furn a~ nl.r:I SPAC 2 Ii 3 Br apt $140 up. Wuhtr/dryer. 53&-0336. RENT Start. S15S * lt»% Purchbe Optro:i beam ceil., cpt,;, drpt, dth-Vil' 1 APJS. ~~-~doplayKJdyd1,,.cpt/dryl, WALK TO BEA.CHI 3 Br, J Ba, all elect kttc.hen, Tustin & M•s1 Drive * Wide Selection. wsr, dlsp., pat .• pool. Nr Lii --. . Love.I 1 2 l 3 BR' Cp on beach. 308% S. Baytront * 545-4W * 9tyle-Oolors Hos'pllal, utu paid. Adlts, ~ Collep No 5 642--703.\. Y ' 1· ta. Balboa Ialand. Ct.JI &7$--m1 1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~!!!!!!~I * 24 HOW" DaliV'l"ry $165.1'1'676Cameron, 142-5192 2 & S BR's 19!H Maple No. '3 60-3813 drpa, bltns, dwhr, W-3957. aft 5. WIJ'Jter or ytarcy. J: !!!! 1 BR Furn. $125/mo. Prln.tepaUo pcJOl·indl•. ALL Electric, 2 BR lower. CLOSEd ~~ac~JBr .•. ,<PNb.J ·c=-.-..... --,d~o717Mo~r---flMllll II &} §!; Overlookina: helot. prdtn 1aimdry tac· Cpll drpa ncl rps, lwvo:, rtu•I •va.i . o . ,-112 I! ~ Jlllltio Ir PIX!!. Adultt, no Near Orange Co. A1rpart I cl~ to bu1 e & :r::: pell. $Ul/mo. 53&-9942. 2 DR. ht.th. .t215. mo. Incl. I!!=" PS !!:J pell. lMS 12th St. Across UCI. A~lb only, Adults. no pe11. $ 15 5 , 2 br, CC'Jltt. drpe, pr, utU. ~'ii Marigold, evn. --___ --from Lak• Park. 53&-21S92. 201%J Santa Ana Ave. 645-3515, 644---0'ffi.1. oven/ra.ngt!, lsud. rm. Child 673-4649; d)'I f1D-.OSOO. Rooms SIT W. 191.b,. cM SU.MBl $1$LRG Modem 1 BR. 1411• MtL Joaimlm, Apt S.A e LIKE A HOME e O.K. SW. M7-7064· Cost11 Maaa CHARMING room, pvt balh, 4.N .,.. walk to bch, m6 N. M&ln SA 547-0314 Cptl, dtps, rt&tc, nr acetn. 5f8.6J15 Beautiful 3 BR, J1i; ba. • LOVELY 1 BR. CU I water .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;= lilt eookin&'· Uaie ~lnlf111'Jl'I, -.,..,Mu-itdcelllng,2br, !'i~liiiii!!!iiiillii!iiiiJm Chicqo. 5Sfi-150fi, P1rk·Llk• Surrounding 1tory,l600sq.tt.Sbf.tcpts. pakl, SUS. Child or pet Refined )'OUrirtr la.dY . 1 ba. partially -"""''· Bolboo ltloncl 847-<!69 QUlE'I' • DELUXE lge 11\0d. klleb, .... Dr, ,..Jcome. 5'&-ll!O, ....-. BRAND N&W Beaut. ""'""""' •Pt. AM ' ;..,. -·"' lease. Marure FURN-·-Bal .... -,_. __ ... L•"U,,I Belch 1.J • ,, BR APTS wub rm. $19S. 5f6..ll52. 2 BR, l'it 8i. lludio. End -'m;i™M<· ... -~=-,,.,...= .....--· -U<M. ...., ... , • 11'\• Pltloii • Htd Pool.I -· --..... ,,..,. lllll/ From 1145. Dllhwuht!r, •hag LOVELY • adWtl. Call 525-325t (n4) 2 BR, Sl&S. mo incl. util. ;;; ....... UP,· •M ·~. •··•. Nr shop's * Adu.Ill .... 1.. MODERN 1 Bclnn. apt. Cpta, .... , UJ<XI J•U· mo. ca.rped.111, walk·ln closet1. room &: ha.tit, *" t pm. (213) 3S5-f155. U'Ut •pdv.. Color°Tv ~a..;=;;1 VU&J d:pl, dshwabr, b I t -1 n 1 , Lndry fadl. ltJ.-.45tt. FOJ'Cl!d air ht•t. extra large spaciou1 cbet1 pvt entr, ER 3 Arch Ba,y, Ocran B boll Martinique Apts. f8.l"IP. 1 ch!Jd ck. AU utU LG!:. 1 BR •Pt. Patto. encl roonu. Buvtitl.d game mom, encl gar, SAS. ~lrll or ..a, i.t., 2 Br .• 2 Ba., den. al Penfnsvli Bl.¥ Bah. ~· l'f5..U61'. lm 5t.nta Ana Avt., CM pd. $150/mo. ~ AVoCado, rar. Adulll. $1.Zlmo. C&11 heattd J>OOI. S8Q'1, @nclm-;;55'1=-9560.-=al::ct:::'-' "~·,.,.-,,..,......., Cltn. rm., tam. rm • , • m WK I: Up. • On Ocean. NewpOrt ':Mch Mgr. Apt 113 ~ Apt 9, CM. 64>-09M. Sfl.-4M9. t!d ruqu, quiet l\1ITOUftd. nJRN room, ho m e •t- ~/ftUeptl /drps, UXJ. Lowly Bach • 1 Bft.o-Roorm ' · ~· "*' • * * * * * 2 BDRM 'oWct, eltc. bltna. L un •-· h inel l cklM to thoppt111. mosphere, Gc;>od location, G6-f764, MaJd &!nice. Poot Util.=~ ;'~nt~r, NEW 2 Bedrm. garden dltbw.tir,crpl:IAclrps.Ptlol .... ~ -c ·-AdullUvi"-.not>fll. kitcllfj'n pi1v'1, $55 fNl, Hills Pd. Adulla .,~ . t "· ,.....,_ ..,,. pool. Walk 10 beach a ..... Jna. *""'' lo Moa St Bch. I BR. EL CORDOVA A~TS. ,.,._, • Call 6'75-8740 • .,.. .. J, no Pe • · FROM $175. ADULTS $210 mo. lo mo. or Jeue. 1"' Ba. pool. $1751up. '1.75 2m Charlt St. "2-4470 AP1' Size nn in Jae home; WORLD· 3 Bk. 2 BA. f#EBiiR:--. ; .. ;;,';ye;;ar~round;;;;;;;r,l;;;~;;,.;,[1,6134!11!1l~BD~RM~:~Furn.~~Pool.~~blk~-to 2311 Ddfn Ave., C.M. 67S-Ot'JI. S. C.t Hwy No. U. CM-&101 Ntu Harbor• Hamlllotl st. Owri emnntt, full t.rh. '"fidy pa.tlo, pool ptfvU. Oceatroru Balbo-. Pf:l)lnlU· sln&1 adul $135. 645-57*> --,.-.TO=WNH=o"'u"SE"""°'•:--1 ,,"'"""=~",_,,,,,.......,~:-~ FuU prtv. ~ : ~iCJU~ C:t81~~~ la~~ewtyYFRO~~ ~or~~.. * WE~TBA! EL~EN * 2 .... ~1or:, .1~1LBl~ .... cp1t!,_drpE•·. ~nt!t'~:. ~~ ~ j !!!!!!!~~~!"'!!'llll!!!.,!!!'[ SLEEPING l'OOm $EO per mo t61-915:1 .....,, ~ '"' ".,.,,,~ ...-,_, .. , ......, ,...,........_ mE EXCITING priy tnlt I bath. Adulll, no • ' or · Bacbem apl, ms, •Ill paid. 1;:-;,:: .. ::;,';:'!'Adults BAY MEADOW APTS. ::.."mi. Lil. ~ or <"'2967. PALM MESA APTS. pela. 2135 Eide,, M&T ApL • ~· fM,.;,'"'-.,..,•~V;.o;_rdo~----1 m E. Balboa, S'B-9T411 N'pt. Beach Rlty. 675--16'2 Beazn otUirlp, p&nellni:, OCEAN' tron.t, Laguna MINt.JTE.s 'l'O NWPr. BCH. SLEEPING room. pl1v. en-~ f BR bome. Carp.ta, draPf!I, NEAR Ocean It B a 11 pt!• PIHa.. recrtttion ta. LARGE 2 Br .• l'il bath, Royalt' 2 br, 2 ba, adult&. FURN. OR UNFURN. tran<;t!, prlv toilet. S65 per • ~ bullt·lru:. F'trtplace. Completely turn DELUXE XLNT OCEAN LOCATION cl!lltel. A1J •du.Ju. no pet& 1tudio •pt. Family only. No WiO lte. f99.l075. UnbeJJevably large apt1, huge mo. C'olta Mesa. 645'-0878. Newly pain.ltd tru:lde Ir out. J Br t Call tis-7357 1 & 2 BR aptl. Adulhl eft4', e 2 BR'1 FROM A$ LOW pets. $144. 'r.15 Joann St L•"UM Nl•utl pool, Ja.cuul tleet bltlni, <ru===-=~-.,...,.-ta:rlt yard • Nt'lr 1Chool1 ap . . • no pet1. Call 646-C705. " ; SlM/mo. 1 Bedroom Sharp. Oon to • • shag crpt1, . drps , u.una, NlCE bellrm w/kltch priv'1., • mo. Call ft'n aft 4:3'.l Corona del Mir 1 BR fumilhed: Nope" 3"' Y(. ~. ~:L C.M. o.c.c . ,; u.c.t. $ ll $, LAGUNA NIGUIL etc. Adultt, no pet1. nr. •hop. cent. 962-M aft i ., 557.a or 675-1747 MAGNIFICENT View • % $135: W&lk btsch I 1hopt 0\11 M6-Wl'J _ SST-7768. APARTMENTS SINGLES ••· •·••• From ~ PM or wk ~nda. Mdcilndl. Blk ocean. 1 BA. ~ mo. l or 2 Glrll. Uf.....GfO DEWX 2 BR. 2 BA. Bltna. •TOWNHOUSE 2 B l% l I 2 Bedrool'l\f • from 117' ~ =~g:: ······ ;:::: ~60 Bedrm, prlv be.th I amall Incl. utU. 2500 Seaview, $1)). Cffn°1l Bdrm duplex. ~ •• ~ha1 crpts, Ba, fpl. 1plr 1tta, poo1~' sm. ~:.~tt~ You'rt! rllh~"'\b;y•re W'ldft. ~:. ~ ~:1 ~~ _ CdM. UHi pd. 100 to t.y. No pell froetltu ttftia, Ettc frpJc, 145 E. UHi No. 10. "5-6U9. Crown vant1 Prkwy it AJoma priced! 1561 Mesa Dr. "ooo=D""'==-,.---,.,.,. Bt, 2 b&, Dn¥l1 crptd I NICELY f'lu1I be.cb. Pvt. or children. M7...us5 1a_n,at. Nr So. Coat Plua, LGE ! ...._,,_ _ _ (5 blb trom Newport Blvd.) quartm for wortdrif ...... __ __.. ff:nct'd I S18S. ~ -Br 2 Bl. new aha.& • .,__,., or ~-"''' man owr 30 pri e tr Call ~mo. 13G-3ito a r Walk~\~ Ba.di, .. lncllld A.pt. Untum. 365 -· CPI: suaimo ~ pain· Opao 10 AM tti I PM' St6-S880 • v n · SHOWROOM mtg. I Dtfice 1pact!'. Oose in Laguna Joe .. ;95 to $155 mo. 494-4653. CLASSIFIED . HDURS 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Frldly 9 to noon Saturday Advertlsen may place their ads b)' telephone COSTA MESA oma: 330 w. Bay 642.5678 NEWPORT BEACH 33.13 ~~ Bl•d. HUNTINGTON ~EACH / 17875 Buch Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACR 222 Forest Ave. 49'-9466 SAN CLEMENTC 30S N. El Camino Real . .....,. . NORnt COUN'JY · dial free M0-12:20 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy • kms is 5:30 p.m. the day Ix!· fore publlc•tlon, eXNpt lo r Monday Edition when deadline-is Satur· da,y, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: ..Advertlat.n 1hould chedc tlicir ads dally Ir report errors lmmtdiatcly. THE DAlLY Pn.crr uaumn llablllty for tM first In· corttet iMertJon onJ¥. CANCELLATIONS: When killing .. n ad be aure to meke a TeCOrd of the KIIL NUMBER gJven you by your ad taker as receipt of ,vour cancellation. This kill number must bt> pre-. senttd by the advertiser in case-of a 4ilpute. CANCEU.ATION 0 lt CORRECTION OF NEW AD &EFORE RUNNING: Every effort 111 made to kilt or corrtet a new ad that hu been ordered, ~t we caMOl guaran- tet to do ID unUI the ad hU •PPNft'd~fn' th@ pt.• ;~,::;;;:'iii;:,.:;::,;==::;..· -utll. "" -· 17M5l1. 2 Bit. 2 '"-"""'"""· lad Nr. OCC Carpon :!6T·Cl>l Lido 1110 alt' pm. -· BR tldQndO, """· drps, GUEST....,. w/""'*lo ••L Bock loy bl.._ ..,,,,.,..,,.,, bkp, * 2 lit J ea SIUdlo crp HACI E!IDA Costo Melo DIME-A·LINE ADS: fncd JVd ' p&tio. S22S mo. • bath. Nt btach a: lhoprw. VIEW pal.Jo, pr. I Kkllllno pm. "-~lie. POOL. '1 cti.:4 ADULTS db: 2 br, 11Ai ba, 2 HARBOR =~---,.....--Thew I.di art 1tr1ctly .... ~ AS. ~?UM. 2 br crpt/d?-pil bltr.. pool SlfiS, ;-646--049' ctr 1v, bltnl, !'fftia, trptc, U1 AVOCAJ)() S'l'Ri:m' PJU: room •vail •i1ovtne: cash in advance by mall a..ch C t MeM 70 5'73-3590 ' • lll·H Del Mar 54M27I · · crpr./""'-Nr Uda Shop'a. Adult Uvi1:11 _ No pe:ta cs.n for ambulA~ male or at .an& OM of our of· ot I , , IMNAC. 2 Br .. bll.tns, crpta, Sh11rp Clean 2 BR. $140 sa, on i.. 544-2045 , Delux~ 1 I 2 BR. Pool or femak. Balanced .diet flou. N ptlOnt orderi. 1 BR. rum. 2 trs. ck.ts,~~ t•l•nd drp&, beam eeUlna. ftb"ll ltnl, clr"pl. w/w, bid poJlf, 175-39ST. Ge.taat-. O~hwlhr. Pa.Id utD. '42--9882 GI' S4l)....25Q a.ft" THE1'AILY PILOT rt• cruetn atae bed, prtv. m.. QIARMJNG • ipac:'°'11 2 avail. No peta. $145. 1974 Adlu. El.Jdt 60-D. 2 BR. + den, J'6 bathe, Jp. ntOM $150. 6*-ml Guest Hefftt 415 ~tct'f:~ :!~ tooil:!: t,. room, J11tra Ira room1, Br •• 2 b&., on Uw. Iiland, Walla.ct.. 1 BR cpta, <klle. , 1tovt, Adults Oflb. $290, Yearbr * PRIV TE ROOM f'UNl •"1 advtrtltement, ti1Cl pr. o\dulti °""'· m G,.... Conal. 1'rj>I. l patio. DEL°* 2 BR. 81 .... nlriJI., pa!lo. lll5. No pets ASSOCIATED" BROKERS * BRAND NEW * For oldtrly !.,.... Brigbl . ttld to chtnet Ito .. ,., ptta. '150/mo. P50 Mo., ~ Refn,. Dl'pl w/w cpt. Priv. or cfllldren, 557-231). ~ 988-25115 !NM. Cheery ..,-n ,unounltl'\ll. 6 "~don1 without ..,.., Mlm, dott " 20lS Full•rton, CM WlnlOll, "'ll!Or 'lW.131 bale. Oar. t.dry t m. 2 8R will> rdrigor>lor oozy 2 BR. 2 BA. bty .iew. Lo Cost• Aplt. Nutr<!lo'1a .,..Ji. 51M75!. prior noos... • $111 -yr I 7 . LAllGS I l>r ·~ -~lfly """" ·"Chrlatmu Hecfdk9" ,912-<IJO. Oan • mo 1215. mo. -· Adult.. ... I • 2 BR, bllno mm ml.., "Mtn "-ror llOd-C~SI FI I! D ;;;;;:;:,,.....,,-:-.,,-~~I """'"-ft.Ir¥, ..,..._ clswhr, ., ou"'°"" L<Yll -,.. <•• * TOWNHOUSE * TIO Sllallmar No. ~ 5Ji.<m pelo. m.1<1T alt 5,30, """'· """· btr~ a,.,.. d Y ... , cl tu out !ht '111.ILING ADDR ESS p.rbqr d~, rtttntly tum "trub to euh" in t 1 A 2 BR. Sh&( cpt., Z>/W, * Oelwi:e 2 Br., l)t Ba, F'or that I~ under $:0. ace. AU util pd. WO to JJ?O. ...... , •• l'OUl' ftuh J; 1'. 0. Box 15&0. Jltloled • -td. IUIJ. DAll.Y PILOT duallled ad .. 11 d .. n o,..., patlo. c:rp( I drp, m I T>IW. pr. ll'l' tho Peney-Jfti!..%_ ~. 6l2..t'ml CAE wtlll o DM.Y Pll.OI' ""'M. M ... 6il911. •call~ SIT W. W-• :e-Cblldrul OK. mo. W.-~ -· _!;O~•""~tlod~ad.!:_ ___ il ... _..;ii ___ ,., • 1 IHST lllS? c L A 5 I F c E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 a· SAYR tASHI Wtd11tsdl11 Dfcttlber l, 1971 WtdnttdlJ', DKtolber 11 1971 DAILY '1LOT ~~ ...... ~ ... ~-~J[g:]~1 1-w -l~r ---1~ '-[ _"""-·-·_llD) I •. ...,_ l[Il] I """···· llDJ ._l _···_1'" .. __,, • ¥ • lndustrl•I Rontol 450 Found (f-odil 550 ll•iby1l"l111-·--IH!ll-•,,.---•I Help W•nt .... ·M& F no HolpWmt..i,M& F 710 £i,won1M,Mi J)IO HolpWontod,M & 1'1 FOf' LHM CoSt• Muo URGENT 6 mo,..,... wh~ EXPDUENCED 'l• 1 hu HOLID,-¥5 -AHl!ADl T* C~~ldr•M 'A~d · OEL eo. .... , -· AD S MANICURIST t 1440 SQ. FT. on.net I: iret ctllco part avallabltt for &ittin&. Moo. Have a a.n Bol'41)'; CaD ~IC Bkkplo S800 l • •hltta. ~·1131. ~ • e.e n t\a Phone Eftt. 58.: lndustl'lal apace nr Newport-angora w/)4llow nea C01-day thnl l'r~ •• "'1t on&,. Dutch ~ ~ ntA/V Loan,P'qr $8SO l')C 81drpr .., Aw, ta ' MAINTENANCE MEO San Die&o hwy. B'IO-Gn.ct iu. 1Slb 11 trvim, N.S. $U .. 50 per wet k. o.D .for all $Oh, wfndowa It !:"'-~ LA to $600 5ec'y/Gd eklll $600 Gen'J Ofc .. IQ $100 Growtna co. in m Ln ISo. ot Bak-er, E.. ol S48-S352 evet ct &U-m Stl-'.1054. car.-cltanire. Xln't work Glrl"n.w;;-.. · · S525 , Newport Bach area co. «llJ.lpmdbt bUllntu. Fairview, ~ mi.) Repte-days. Carpenter ·done. No mw. W·UOB aJQI· 8idlpr-CPA $500 ~ Ce-nter APncy nttda cal w/architectunJ wcrtc 1.n ruee plant. $4 hr. leftfatl~ there ftom I to 12 BEAUTIFUL ._.111 1 h 0 rt time, keypunch ~ J.,.A SS00 500\NewpQl't Centtr Pr NB or COt!JflNCUon ba.tkground. C&U Holan l!lyt1 dltily, 557·5585 or !?!Mm. haired m.ie cat -nea colll; EXP. Remodeling, cabinets, * HOUSEWORK * ... ..,. · $4SCI sun• 5.1S · M4-f911 worl for-project dlreclOr. Coutal ~ M'-i. Inl IQ ft w/oUice I _ ...1, -don. M'Lst fl.Dd l@aln, ~t. No job too ~ BY DAY. $r. Aa:t.-<Pi\ 1141< &sillERS ___ ;. Must ~k Spllnbb.. J.mtly 2790 .Hitbor m at A bath $1JO mo. 2bJ -. Jt •" j __, am Reas. 646--tn.I • NEWPORT .: Cat ~. part ores. Xln't co. Top btnellta . ...:=:;.::-'"'~,c;.:,;:;::.; w/otflct, 2 bathl. lrg -:ear home l1 mt cl1 med . • . 6f6..•ati.:r4,PM Peraonnel Apnc:y '\ I: f\111 tune fQr ll!ewport call Miu:~t!lanle 551-6.122 MASS USE door $S25 1240 1'* SfG..-0~ C.rpet Service ~ HOUSECi£AN~by day. IS3 Dovel' Or., H.B. Beach~ Lacuna aru..1. Ez. Abigail Ab\>ot 'Ptnonnei A~Hw, Xln't $,id St. 'c.M. ~: ~ SAT p.m. small w:1tt a JGllM'S Ctlptt• upbobieey Dtprnd~ • fienctd. ..WITO ptt. req 4 Ovf!t 11· '":'460. Agency, 239 w. warner, ~~· :iO:n' ,._, 6IMISI. bloek ...!!_!"'.""1;.• ~-~ 'Extn Dr........ &U-m9· ft SJ>l.I. ' azA>!ING lad>' 2 ~ In SU!te 209, $.A. • . VINE Indwlt vi<. ·-·~· • ·~ · poo er.. Scotchsuord /!oJI lronJne ACCOUNTING o For tbe pl ......... • .. 5 °'.YI I -IWUlWAllE .,k l MATURE deP'-!Jt. 'L area. 4,000 contact 2l10 ~. C.M. Rttardt.nt.t) ~ a wltb a de&rff wtm wants., tn om&. wt-lie Clalltfted Ad man needed, babysit 2 sq, ft. zoned for ll&ht aft 5. _,, _,_ ~ IRONING cto. Ill my home .,...t Mr .... 1..1 .... to wort on No. 2911 DLIJ.y PUot P, 0. deUVft')'. ~ )TL MU11 c:hHdrtn.. Own tranll>-manufacturing Sprinklered \... cun..-... ,. .. ttntl'I a 10 ...-.. ......_ Box 15fJ> n... M • lie in CoOd btalth A have · R. Forney aeaitOr st0-3862 FND: Lab pup. ~ SM. minute bl.eacb for white Sl.25 &o llr. a Job wht'ft her abWty .m . , , '""'!ta eaa. Calll. VJlld cant. 4rlwrs llc. Pre-.requlrfd. ~1614. wht itiArk&''•· Approx ~ carpeta. S&ve your money * * 64&-0826 * * bt 1't<IOgnbed l:•rewardtd. .~, fer mao tnlemtfd in career MGMT TRAINEE: Ve Ren1•1• Want.cf 460 mo'a okL Vk; 1ttb • by 11.vtur me cctra b1&>a. Paliltlngrl~ ,' •; 'i Type >Wr '?Wft Jttte11. Co. &iSMETJc Consultant help irthllrdwan:. will train. Pay wno need• brl&bt ru• ~ . . . . Pomon&, C.!4. ~ or Wlll de•.UV!nc rm. dlnlna P ....... fttlnt .._. Jl9.Y• fee. Great benetlta. ottws lbop tW' Cluiabp.u. commenrorate w/abllity Ii pt~ tn1runa: ~ GARA.CE or amaD bWlal.nl' 540--04li0. rm• ball .$15, NrJ rm fl.SO, 1500, \ Earn· l' br u a Vanda exptr. Apply fn.. penon to lets you tun 6. lffrn~: tor storage ln Corona del PURE white Germ an OINCh $10, cbalr $5. 15 )'n, HANGMEN, Alet A IDIU., Other Fee JObl Avall Bftuty CoWlltllor. 5fO..e723.. H.W. Wrtgbt Co. US Roch-Call Helen Ba.Yet. 1 Mar. fi4.M052, ~rd. about 5 mos old exp ii what ~1 not Papu, vlayl, aodc, JllinL can Jean Brown. MO-a! 147-i-423. ~ C.M. Coastal ~ 1mall lt. bro~ Shellie type, mothod. I do ..... -Sii>!< """'""' ,.... -· CoHlal Agency COUPLE Head CllStodian ml H.-111 •!Mam.« : &-7 "'°' old. Vie lwnlllon Good rel. 531-o\(ll. SchWllU, 547-SMG. ml Hll'bor 81• • ...-..., ASST. MANAOIR MOLDERS-Flberoiau, • St, C.M, 5'8-107I. HOLIDAY Special Carpet A H6UDAY Spe:lal! All ACCOlJNTJNG CLERK : In large family' a:mplex. in Ocean View Semel Dlttrlct per. A trainees, all J SMALL Black doi w/leathtr Upbol. Oeaning. Fr• phaa. CUat.orn 111,a ran . Thia ~at co. will pay the Santa .,ba, M•n ltnowledg-1631 Placentia.. C.M. l[j] collar Star on chest l wnlte Eatlmates. can 1.fr. Hut.er wo rk manah l p . Rats. fri for )'OU.I' experience in able in ~tvn~ A wile $563 lo $690 MOTHER w/3 ch 11 di Person-~11 S30 Pl"''s.' Vic. Collep Park. stG-11197 .. -•. _ 892-0S14.. the accounttna: fteld, Gttal w/ Office eXJ!l:«!l'Sence. S&lary CUstodl&I. ctutlel, elementary .needt: housekeeper l dc:t. ') __ ... .._...... C.M. 546-3816 Ctment, Concret. No Watnl\I'. ~bent., .. ~:'--~.,,.. cobo. ~~.e !!°.-! ~. Call 11141 school. J yrs, custodl&I v:-wit. Own car. Refs, $2.25 !, 555 .. ·-., • ~ALLPAPIR * ........... ......, """"" JU•~ ...... '" +m & 5 pm m-&172. .;· , Astrol-y 11 lnl Lost ..._ ... -.__ : ... -per,, H.S. --" or ~·1v. -CEMENT wortK. no joti 1oo ,.,.a call "Jl&e" ~ -..... appo ....... en1. ..... ""' .... Available for the tint Ume, ____ ...,____ una'll. --nabl•. ~ree .n 1..... .,.... •m C&ll JNll Brown. 5404065 DAYS k comb. ol education and ex-NEED 5 wo~ tt'1e are& you1 lndlvidual Custom-REWARD: Lolt late Aug. tiHnl ......... '" .,.... "" .._..._ Other Fff .{~I Avlil 'M'.>l" • ·at>neral clean-piir. Appi:y Pt!nonnel Ccm· .ell Beeline F'uhions. Made .floroscope . Jnclud· Vic: Fuhion We. . Lr& • H. stv:tllclc. 548-tsl5 FOR deah 1:" neat P&tntlna. Coutal A,aency lnr, no ironing. Wed. & Frt. mbmon omce, 7972 Wamer, prptib, no collections; es personality description, Shepherd mix, tan w/blk PATIOS, "'allui, drive, in1tall interior or extakit I: re.s. 2790 .Harbor Bl at Adams Ov.·n trans. N. ,B. area. Ex-Hunt. Bdl. before .f, pm. deliver)', no ilive1b health hlnts, conipa!ib\Jity mark'gs. Ooppy ea.rs, possi· new lawns, saw, break, rates, Call Dick, 968-4065. ARE You Making Enough peril.'tl«' It refs, 644-8148. 12/lOnl. lntrvw 893-2S17. suggestions . & your birth ble Dea coUar . G 0 0 d remove. 543-8668 for est. PROF. Paintin& ext/int. Ac-Money! Are you Willing To DENTAL PedodonUe Aast. ~O TeUer -Operatiorui 'NURSING C'hart ix'autifully framed iE: ~.~mys~~:..~d~~ to BEAT The Rain! Concl"E'le cous. ceilings, airle•• Work Hard in Your Spare Must know dflnlal Supervlaor with exper. for LVN ~tor rt:I glassed. Ptice l lt95. &-nd, (loon:, patios, drives . spraying, Refs. 847-1358. Time to Etlrn Muc:h More ? terminology I procedures, local Savina:• Ii Loan, San nlte1 a wk. 'llpm-7:30 a nanie, Address, bir!h fllOllth, MAN'S Blk wallet. vi c sidewalks. Don 642-8514. PROF. painllng-lnter/exter. Call !lli3-8633. non smoker. 644--0611. Clemente. Pleaae contact shift. Park L i do ~ year, plaC'e of birth & llrne Hi-Time Liquor, Of. S50 QUALITY Cl'm~&Work. ,Let Honest work. LI c I Ins. AVON CALLING I Dcnla,l Assl!itant oral Mr. Machmiller, 4~. vale.cent Center', 41~ of birth, iI known. ID day Re"" Return contents-.~~! George do It. Llc'd. Bonded. 548-27'";,9, M0-1444. r-a --•eJUI -·-•-g,.... 1urgery &: x-ray. Exp'd. HOUSEKEEPER. Career nlphlp,'-MB. ~ !!i~ delivery. P. 0. Box 622, Bal-money. No questions a,.,,,ni. 695 "' ~.,nu •• ..,....,.,., .,,. Immed openlna: 548--037l nquitt iii! boa, Calif. 9Bil. Make check 00.-3444. 645-1 . PAINTING/Papering. 13 yn portunity, In your own ret'· DRIVERS ~~ how~~~~ MEDICAL ~ ~:~I~~: 1~~~~· WSI': Ladies rree~. = Contrad~r . :.H~r ::n~·ii;._~~M-ri«Jr)'C':11eS1,;:704i•· P/tifl'l(>, 1-3 altel'TIOOlll a wk. LQuna Nlauel home. Full : .~1 betwn Cul\lt'r Dr. • MY \Vay, quallt)' Mme Over 25. Neat, friendl y a: In care or 2 mi.all ~ aae RN I OR ~l WHY not surpri.!e her for Blvd. With rent money, remod. Walls, c e 111 n g, ~AINTING . -Guaran,teed AUTO partJ delivery must good health, No apec:ial lie. boys A tull cllf.rae ol NS' ,• Christmas? ih carat Dia. please return. S.U-1464. floors, etc, No job tOo ·small. work at ta1r prices. Lied & be over 18 "'/valid driVt"n req'd for perfonnlng art houeehold. Ample salary to TECHNICIA ~;l morn! ring, Tiffany setting. LOST: Siamese young male 5'7-0036, :U hr ans, scrv. Ins. 675-574.0. Ilse. Fl.ill time. Apply Hub schools. Call 5.u·l.125. be negotiate:!. Rell. 114: ' ;; Re1ail value $600. Asking w-kink in tail. Nr. 11th st. Addit ions * Remodt>ling PAINTING. prof. A~I work Anm Supply, 2Ul Harbor ESCROW OFl'ICER 495--S837. h ExperNnced ', •: 12&5. Surprise · (matching &: Oceanfront, NB. 646-1910 Gerwlck & Son, Lie. guarn. Color 1pec1allst Blvd., C.M. 00-2454. We have the -!or the HOUSEKEEP~ Must l.C.U., C.C.U. & $(,~ Lady's & man's wedding or 673-2402. 673-604l * 549-2170 962-61", 547-144,1 . BABYSITTER lor a!· eXperienced e9Q'()w gal who ~ak En&~· Live ~n, rels. Acute .ArMs ••• J.1 ~ ~~!) ~~~5~0rnafter LOST . Small white male YOU suppy the paint. Rooms te~~S-:-~ trans. C&ll want. Jots of PR. Top OC incl. ch&nctn, ettlcM!ncy I p.m. & 11•7 a .m. ' def:. Vic. l1rrl "-BaJboa. :-]~ painted no ea. Al9o l!X· aler · · company, plua oftiClefl. Se~-morals. ~al perm. resl-J.;: 60'1~V"E . ..,RkMdDJSCO'· VERY NB. 6'15-6533. 521-2868. . . I s.mcn ...i Rtpai~ tl'!'ior. ~an 54G-7M6. BEELINE Fashion stylh1t1 al openlnas. Great young dent or. cllLzE'n o! the U.S. LYN'S . J;ot!'i .,._v al ki V . . _ Plumbin" No Invest. No collect. No host; pays fee $5,25-900 Wage in acc. w/Dept. of HILL TIME F'l~cl YOUHSELF in Someone ..3 MO. Blk. m e nen. ic. • dellv. Will train. Car &: Oth .... r-•"r·:..:.: jo.. Emp. 67~2 rv :=-ttl E'·-Newport Blvd. & 2Qlh Last MBING REPAIR C II I ~· ~" '"" I = 23 61~ ""'"" PLU phOne necess. a or Call 540-lJ<no for appt. HOUSEKEEPER, no cook· ~ ...,..,. ""' -· . No ~l'ga"'A"' seen Nov. · .,..,,_.,, Electrical N jo> t all · t i ~ ~" LAI '"~ \.,.Ill.I • ..,.. ""' '"'" o oo sm i n erv ew "..........,.,.. or Cal-Pacific Anency Ing, steady job, 5 days, 25 'Jl (714) 835-6883 (213) 387-l393 SILKY Terrier, yr. old male, • 642-3128 • 533-l574 or 523-9348 Ask for ¥11<1\ • ht wk. Must have car. TECHNICIAN''. ,J NATJONALY REC'OGNIZED "Skipper." Norwalk area. El,.ECTRICAL lllltallatlolll, Sharo .,,,,, Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~ 1 COUNSELING & info for 11·24. Reward 213: 1163-4690. remodeling, repairs. Llc'd, COLE PLUMBING 61 BREA~ASI' It cook EXEX.Vl'IVE SF.CR!:TARY 644-™4 .,1,l th Ins. Realistic prices. Free 'M hr. service. 66-11 or n e · Difficult job requln!• 0 • Hou1ework-I day I -wk (?), Ewn.r. Llc'cl :.• :, abortion, vasectomy & adop-BEAGLE mix, Black wi tan Est ~ Roof' Apply In ~n. Van De . ced 1 Occuk>nal wknds. 644.--«39 -r• tion. ApCare. 5424436. markings. Answers to Tim · · rng Kamps 3099 Bristol CM penen woman, 1 e f 'q v · 201h & Pomona 64.5-0655 ELECTRICAL M>rk at ttllll • • · · directing & iood at letter HOLIDAY Licensed. P•rt1cula'tt, Try Vil E for one week ic. · .rate.~. Oryen, 0 u t 5 id e REPAIR. recover any roof See Mr. Trudo. composition as secy to tbe Bacteflology. T • k ti! *FREE* LOST male Siamese cat, vie lightine;. Resid., Commc'l l problms. Weneda Rooting. --BOY$1~14 preside nt of a large co.rp, Nlte C•lls. Wiiiing re: Call Organigo 6:6-16.ll Springdale &-Warner, Hwi· Ind'! wiring. 837-9427 Free est. 645-1691. to deliver papers in the San Recently rel o ca t e d in MONEY N: ALCOHOL ICS Anonymous. tington Beach. 846-46n. ELECTRICIAN. licensed, Sewing/Alterailon1 Clemente. San Juan Capi. Westminster. Xlnt oppty for W.ork W~k•nd•, \ : Phof't(' 542.-7217 or v.·rite Savanna Hawk nded Small b 1 _._.....,.... ~ -trano and Caplsmno Beach capable person -must be p.m . & ).. p.m. • 1 P.O. Box 1223. Costa t.Teta. \\i lh Jesses. Reward. ~ : 5.J&-5~5' ma nt. European Ort"Um&king IU"ea. sales oriented. Beautltul Part Time 6PM-10PM c·'' ! -------* &l&-i6S6 * repairs. · All custom fltted. Pe?"50nal DAIL y P :LOT surroundings, good beneflli. Excellent Workin ~ Gardening Fashion adviC'I!. 673-18'19. ~J~-4-120 Please send resurne to P.O. Reliable men Jn the surround· d111tlons It Frlnge"B<Nlt\:ll ----i• Dressmaking -Alterations BOOKKEEPER_ accountanl Box 427, Westminster, Ca. Ing Ora~ Co. area needed. ts.•· • ..J LANDSCAPING Designed lo suit vou. for medium ~lzc CPA firm 92683. ,Noexper. l'leCHI. Earn up to MISSION ~~i Call Jo * &16-64-46 in Laguna Beach. Prefer '"" J &N~~:s Alterations -642.:5145 data proceuing experience. EXECUTIVE $3.ff Per Hr. COHMMOSP~~lr' . : I, IL--Lon_.,._.....,_· ~!al I '"'''"ct"" • I~ Found tf,.. odsl • 550 1 ~----.:~jjj We have speclaJ technique. Neat, accurate-. :II yffn exp. Must be aggressive & Personnel Agency Ask for ~rvlce Oeyt. o.: ; 575 Orl~ntaJ Garden. Also maln· Tile creative -not a pro-(714) 8'2-0667 27802 Puerta RH1 ~,I School• I Instruction• FND: Yotmg male yellow 4- wht cat w/fiea rotlar. Vic. I-----":'."-~:-" Vic toria & Chnrle Sr., Discover a Great New -'!!'!!',,.~""'"'!:·..'"'!1~44~.,~---I.~:-;-::::;;--:;::'.""-::::::--; crastinator. Pub 11 c ac· Keypunch Oprs (4) Mission Viejo, calil. iJJ AL'S GARDF.NING CERA.MIC tile new & counting ex fl er i e n c e Min, 6 mo' a ~xper. HOME REGISTRARS .. , I lor aU'd•nln&: I • m & I l remodel. Free es!. Small requir'l!'d. Call 494~. O'l9 &: 059 ~':J::::~i!an~ o~~f,,; (E. on San Diego Frwy.~ 548-7281. Car••r With The lanQacaplng tet"riceti, call jobs welcome. 5J6..2.126. BOOKKEEPER, F/C Jar Fash. Isl. Gd Benclirir. work, starting salary $2.00 Crown Valley Parkwaf)! I FND: Flulty grey &. lan cal w/rollar. Is at H.B. Animal Shelter. vie. Garfield le ltfagnolia. FO.UND on MOllrovia Ave. 1 pr. prescription glasses with clip-on sunglasses, No caae-c:all 545--4424. YNG. Male Siamese (Sealr point) Vic. 23rd St., Costa Mesa. Call eves. 642-1045. FOUND mixed terrier brown and w111te. About l year old. Vic. Cedar in S.A. 558-9369. YOUNG grey cat, Lido Shop- ping area owner can Iden- tify 673-fil48. FND: 2 ma1e toy poodll"S. Vie': 19th ~ Vicmria, C.M. 548-6068. FOUND kitten about 11 wks, grey I white. Vic 'Ith St .. Balboa Peninsula, 675-3921. AIRLINES 5ro-5198. Suvlna Newport. Tr-ee Service public accounting off ice. 410 W. Coe at Hwy., NB hr. pJus bonus. Rapid ad· ,·~' C.dM, O>lta Mesa. Dover --Exper. only. 543-954t Suite H 645-2716 vancement. Exp. unnecea-PHONE .·.1 SbCJra. WMtclUt. CENERA.L Tree Serv. Yard BUSINESS MG~IT: Nat'I .. ry, W'UI train. Call 10 AM (714) 495-4400 • '!Jl A na .. ,_, ror ...... ,...,. -ie PROFESSJONAL gardener, clean-up, hauling, sprink!~r firm has top career beneflta EX p ER· Medlcal-SUrglcal l'O 12 Noon -541-3325. (714) IJ0.7700 ~F,l '"'"" .. ~ .... ~ repairs Rea,a 646-6848 transcriber needed. Pmme "-who want excitement plus! tree work, Pr Un In 1. • · · &: fast advance. Approved ll.'knda only. Must be exper. HUGE n.EA MARKET , , • Ticket Agent? Air Freight? 1prinklen, clean-up jobt, Television Rep•lr for vet.11 trainlng &: other ad-In all areas or mEt:flcal-antique dealen show an ar-OPPORTUNITY for .. ~ ~-u·..... '""'nt? Reserva-land• ca Ping. Georie, ---------vant•-1 tueh as stock plan. · 1 i Sal .. v or oollectables plus , 1•-n-~ Real E 1 t • ~ 1' ~ ... "" .... ~ 646-5893 * BLAINE'S 1V * -~ .11urg1ca typ ni. ary com-• .,.. iu: ~ v-tions? Ramp or travel · 1 d M S7fl00. niensurate w/exper. Con-stocklng-1tuffer room & aalespeople Be YoUI' ........: ·-t? ·we'll -•~ .......,, for •• 'S Land · T Au th 0 r z e agnavox call Bob Wilson. 5~ -·rml!t food, ....... _. l ' '"'i --·· ....... .>Y• ,,,... scap1ng. ree Servioe tact 842-0611, exl 2.11. &..... ''"''" bola. "Top conuniuklta: these and more, d•y or nlle. removal Yard remodelfn&. Known fur mnest)' MQ...f,313 Coutal A&ency EXPERIENCT.D woman for Fri., noon-9:00 p.m.: Sat., Have you.r own deslc: ~ \V~ include placement n-Trash "hauUtta, lot cleanup. 2790 Harbor B1 at Adama noon-6 p.1n. YWCA. 1411 N. phone. -\.; , ' ' Re _,_..,__ houaework Ir. laundry. 6 hr .,, __ _. .. A_ l'istance. pair sp('~ 673-1166. CLERK TYPIST: Great O Dn.!O>UlfllY, .,..,.la Am. W. E. Lachenmyer ~I Est. zt -.. Approval for EXP Japanet1e Gardener. [ L1ijt1Djn••t Iii I} ~Lltlt=i fors·~ ..... •, inr'~r. ~~:Mu~ha~e ':~. ~·~ --~IN'"""V"'E=s=T~l~N~-.. !"",,,.Newport Blvd. ci/. !1 .,... Know how, np.kee'p, plant l------'t e .,.,. ng. .... • 0 ice 557-9600 alter 6 pm . YOUR' FUTURE v....-~ Ve terans. Eligible institution pest, trimmlna-, clean-up career in a nice locale. 1------'----PBX '°.::l' under the federally insured J-~±:W~86(:::..,:::11~~~=:-i::::~:: St rt $320 EXPER. COOK I HOUSE· · -a • KEEPER r pl Fun job for gal w/ou studen1 1oan program. EXPER. Ja~-"-~-., .. Job Wanted. Male 7..., Call Jean Bro\\'n, ~ - or cou e. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI .---~-....... ~ • Coastal Agency Refer required. No smok· W personality who can~ Tree tnJ:nminc. CltlMlp, CAPABLE employed f1WI 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams lna:, drinking 673-1663. Men or omen a PBX eord board. fu1. Airline Schools Pacific 610 E . 17th, Sant• Ana 543-6596 PIANO LESSONS Your home. Cert. Teacben. Mr. Hathcock, 644-0144 La~te~?958 ;::~n:,1 :::; 1 \\1~:: EXPE'R Mechanic with own Le••• A Yellow ~Sc~Cefl~e:t!~ 1 1 Counter tnob, auaranteed sai""'· T••I C•b EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. 49'-TM •· _, &u;te 535 . , ===~~---=""""' 1747 Anahetm Ave., C.M. .,.., 11 Complete gardening serv.1TRUCK Driver, age 26. 200 PRODUCTION {,.. ' Kam&Janl, IU&-48Tti... Clua llceo11e-Good dri~ Girls Fm£'RGLAss "'orkera " can for Appt MACHINIST . ~Ii CCMPLETE lawn A prden-record. Call Don 548-3378. spray painters, experienced 546-1311 Good salary It xln't ff1llilJ' necessary. 837 W. 18lh. C.M . ..____fi •-/ 1-" * * * * lng ,service. Job WantM flemal• 102 ....,.,..,, ts wt men w at """" 11t Jim 548--0fOO. ' For fast takeout FULL time man for evening Mk for Herman 1 Yf'1 exper. on prod 1 ... -----------------.... 1 food on.ration shift, service station. Apply I "H"ou"'s"EKE:;.;=;,;llP;=.!:R;;;.:.:::hO'.ve'---1-,, milllng macb. Pree • ---· . -~ * Expe:r Japanese Gardener NEED HELP AT HOME? r-Ray Carey Chevron, 61)( So. full time, room " board, part• to dote toi~ Complete yd serviQi?. Neal For Temporary Senicl: Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach. must drive & care tor elder· Bridpport mllltna: e~ Ir. Relia. Free eat. 6fl..4389. e We Hav• Convalesctnt Full Time p~'d • ~, «>Hour W ly couple in Huntington '"' · ..,. ' LAWN Mal11t tlaullng, new Afde1 • N1.1l'WH • Hawe. ApP_y At Denar Corp, iaWN, ctean-up, pruniq'. keepen. THE ISLAND HOUSE :·~:pt~a. call 893-3525 HoWen, Suite K, i_~na!~l,j Trader's Paradjse Newport Z> F-Glau Sloop ruu Racing Rig, 5 sails! Cn9t ~. value $50IXI. For Mobile Home, house, ar ? 673-3570 or 642-!246 L A N D IN ANTELOPE VALLEY. NR NEW AIR- PORT FOR 26-28' SAIL.- BOAT. * * 962-2ti67 * * 5 or 10 Ac. 1 mile w_ al Feather Rl~r Perrft Dam, Ramona. Exp. trontaae-. Comm. potcnUal, rietd • '71 rom, LTD or ? 545-5014. C&fl)Ul ...,. CbW; pr1., lake, 2 lilt, 2 BA, PoOI, wo- ltt •kiln«. ten.nit, goU. Trd eq ror C-1. M.·l, 2nd TD'•, motor ...... Eves. - W1-t do 1011 hlv. ID trldet List It .... -In °""'"' Cotl/l't1'• W'INt ttad trad- ing ..... oo.sm. * * * .L lines times dollars Frff Ell Call SfS-7979. HOMEMAKERS/UP JOHN 633-8000 Mon thru • ntll't;i I * HOUSEKEEPER * ' f FRONT yard llwn service, ll'l Fashion Island PROFESSIONAL pho)t~ 110 mo. Badl;)vds at.o. for Perm•nent Strvioe: Newport Beach Live-In, for elderly aollcltof • Dana Point, JU : Yard cleanup. 981-8612. • We Have Comp&nJona couple, 496-272'1 Clemente, C.pistrano ~: • Housekeepers • P!'!ictt.. ,;"-·-1 ~ Empl-KITCHEN HelP'r e x p er , Work in ......... ,.. own .........,, General Services -• N"-" etc. At Mon•'-1•• ""'I""' "''"'""' · .,,~. 1 ¥-·~ uu ... o ~ .female p/llme lOa.m-Bat deal in area. " ' Rates. CREDIT -Interviewer, P IT tD\llNE DCDC',.....,r..rn 3:S0pm, 5 da,x1. No wknda. 835-l«Q betwttn 9:00 a; HANOYMui:Pa lnttnr. HEALntA:. help wknds Gilly. San 11'\.VI ILl\.)Vl"(J"t[.L Asklorl.arryWheeieror and:noon. 'ft, Plum bin&, G&rd,enlng, Pett FAMILY CARI: AG~CY C I e m en t e , 4 9 2 -3 8 5 l , C't:D\ IV"r~ •.ArC'h. V""'V Jrma 1 a_,. Pan-. 1894 O>ntrot m-3200 bdor.. 7 lBf6 No>. Bro&dtraY, 492-esll. ~l\,L,) r.uu""-1 ~ ...... c .'M".' w.,, RECEPTIONIST~: I ~ Slnta Ana 541..:181 I .::::..==--~---1 32' two 'engl~ Richal'dlon A.M. COUNTER MAN: Local auto LANDSCAPE Deal(ner &: Legal Trne to : Expre811Crulaer,1960. Funy ;m:INCS by !.looee, Lt. elect., HOUSECLEANING exp. part! store will train penon Enc. Sec')'JOfC Mar to $650 ~ S years exp, on Fine oppor, For: ~t 1*: equipped... Sll.000 value. pl.umb, fence, tile, 1Ntln1, Re!s Own transportation. to me-et I grett patrons. PaynMI Bkkpr to SOOD Land, Dnlgn. aale & IAdy w/IOO<fEWP~ORlngT, ,.,., For seuohed TD's, lob or C&J'Mllfry, Jl&inl etc · Aft 3' p.m. 968-'402. Buie , kmwledge of parts Girl Friday $500 1upel'Vi110n on resldtnllal Ii N .. : _!~<"!M-4378'°""~-,-,,...,,--,-I '4s.:obJ. MI F Jll ~ulred. St. $2.50 hr:. Typhit/00 w.p.m, $400 Comm. $17S wk .+.-5% P1rSOMel Agenqt~ 1, Trade l&r'Je view lot in Ar-Haullng Help Want-'1 Call Don Be.naon, 54tMi005 Pn. ~n'l Office ~·Iii? ht <:omm over PO> q,o. 5 d,ys 3848 Campus Dr-.. N.lk ~· oow-6ou, near Runnlnl Coastal Agney 'I'uet-Sat. 7-5PAt. Must be (Bhncb Ottice) ,,; ·~-•• ,.,. F/GI.., Boat l;J9•••' ot •1:iu a • .,.,. ~ .... ,.. avail far eve. app t'•· "'-· ~,_., ••tnu,.; TR.ASH A Gan.gt cJe&JMJp. 7 '.l.<lll l'JO A a.~ p ition _ H ~ Bl ,, A.L.-· .f8ll E. 17th (at Irvine) CM ~~-~i~i-~~--~~s.~ lover 3> ft.) with J/O A -.c:-~ 6*-7441. days. Fm est. Anytime. GROWING D • ~c.;.;.:::..~~=---1 R!X:EPI'IONlST: c mHer. 55""885 54M031. PERSONNaL aytHM General 01!1"'"5«'y MACHINE ... In -Irvine ..... . 211R, 2BAWaiirl2ontCoo· YARD ......... c1....... AGl!iNCY HOS~ESS Unlq1le oppor, W/ ..... npld· BOOKKEEPERS ...... hind gal ..... ~.., do. For 3 BR or duplx. on Remove trees. dltl, Jvy, ly ll'Owtni co. Jdral locaUOn '1llls position ii for the or nt, ...... $UM "I· Mr. Sill ....r backhoe. 1<1.-·HH _,,,. ftw -F/Tlmo lor lkrt ..,,.. looking !or NCR/Burrouthl ""° llllt1 pllhl1c ftla ~tersen 2131: 264-noo Mon/ HOUNCIHning compll1hti lndJtiWu•I M.ture rapkl advaoctment. $550. 'keypunch Opr1 Start $450. .... 1'118 to 5 Prine. """ --------1 who lt'"por-•bl• & • Call Helen Hayn, 540-<IJM Cll1 Jean """"" M0-«1!11 Kaw tree A cl~•r, 6 low r.tntal 11nlft. Room for • mQre, wfr S&f..900. 'T'rade up tor c:omm. tMOme. 64M1U ,,.. i:rtrtn a .. n..11.1io~ l..elltlro ~I 1<tt quiet -' :..:::t':· Loto ol -pr, Pool. Trodt b 4 RR home in F'.V . .,... '4Mfl4 o1t. ~ * * * WILL do houKl:Jeanl-. -. door -who 11 INTER-c: Cooslal --'°' Coula.t Agency " ~ .,. ... ... ., 1 7790 Jhrl)or Bl at Adams .. a tftnporary job :mo Harbor B.I at """"'.-: F"Urnlsh own c~anln.g P'f'I)-EST ED INT 0 0 A Y , ·OCO 6 todlY ' ----(luc11. Please phone NOT YESTERDAY. GJRL FRIDAY : Busy Int-""'' •u RELIEF COOK '.,;t) d@l!ihtful oft lee tor at· "' ·... .,. 64fr3Jl7. Mutt have pr'OY8ft sue-tn.ctJvfi penon. Deilrablt E<ru.111 Oppor. E;mployer 4-daY week DEDICATED CLEANING cess in the ,profe11Jon ~121 WestcliH Dr. k>catlon, txdtJng co. ieo. •bltt.Je l Female RE:l'AIL CLERK We * Vie Do Everythllw * & constantly JHntlng. Newpor t Beach C.all Hd.en Haye., 5f0.«155 Western G irl Inc. train mature perton 10 24 hr. can m-40TS Profits high «\hared. Couttl ~ney 488'7 MacArthur Blvd. tn OW' bul)' Hrvice "'ltl~ij Equal ()poor, .Enlpio>er N •-~---u Cali Mr:;' Me1& ~ Service 2'700 llarbor Bl at Ad•m• ewoort oocacti ....-..-.esa. • c.rt>et., Wlndowl, Floor 11tc. LIZ R.£JN1)£R'S -~~-'°-...,...;'----1 -%13/911-..... fi.estd. 1 Comrue'L 548--4ll1 PttlOflMl ~ Sell Jdl• uem. ,,ow! Call For that Item undn-SSO, Mfl,_(Q ~ in excbtnae ror RETAIL newspapu Tum unulfd nem• uno quick 4500 ~r·· N'S iU-5rn NOW'! trJ the ~MY Pinche:r •Jlil1lbnent· tm Newport open.. Truck neecle4. cash, call W-1611 '""'""'"""'"'_, ... __ .!,.._______ ::Bi:;"'-;;,,:CM=.. :;548-:..:;_.:::. __ ~ _86W_489_. ____ .,,.,!'! -. ·\i ' ·:i: J.. -· I i ., ~· I .... ~ ..... ' \ ' .Season .. • • • • ,, -• ......------"!"-------, I ( ~-. ' ' . Watch For sr~cial Sections Filled I 1 With Early Ch,ristmas Goodies In I I The DAILY PILOT i '---------------~----.J • .- • • • • And · Here's · The Re ·ason in fact, here are 5 goo~ reasons for shopping ~rly: 1 .. Stretching out the Christmas , shopping seafOn gives retailers a chance to function more efficiently. When ~lerks ore less harried, shopping is more pleasant for everyone . 2. Many retailers offer their really spe_cial "specials" early in the season ' to-encourage the public to shop early and to help alleviate the last- minute "panic" buying . 3. Just in case your favorite Christ mas gift ·merchant has underesti- mated your enthusiasm for the seasoh, a longer period of shopping . gives him a chance to re-order ·popular items so he doesn't have to disappoint shoppers later in the season. 4. When you take more days to shop . you can do the jop more thor- oughly, visit more stores, compare ·prices and quality and be more satisfied with the ~ifts 'you finally decide to buy . ' 5. And there's no secret about it, the Christmas shopping season is the . -biggest sales period of the year for mosf retailers. S'u pport local merchants now and you'll help them make enpugh profit to keep their .. priees reasona,ble all year long. (And prices will never be more· redsonable thdn they ~re now.) . :•· T I,_is message prese11;ted. as a Public Service on behpjf of our friends and yours, the retail ~rchants of the Orange Coas( Area, by the · t ' DAILY PILOT • I ~ i . ' ' ~· ' ' ' ' ' ~~'H.~'JH!.~'JH!.':iH!.~'JH!.':R!.'#-~'JH!.~'JH!.~'JH!.':i#--::r:;Ht.'B.~~~:':RI.~ .. - I ( ' • , I I~"!!. '11.0T!!!~!!!!Elt!!\~!!!!!!!! W<d-. Jllatl\blr i.. mt , ,__[ _-_-·__,l[Il]I. "'--e·~';;;" ... ;;l[Il] l.___ ..... _-__,J~I •do.. I~[ -_ .... _ .. _!~I -1~1:::-1 ---;;;-~J[E]~llL!:...tt~ .. ;;;=-;;l~~t.f >' -• I!'""' ~ A\119 Loo•= HolpW•-.M&P710 HelpWtmod,M&F111 Mr-u...... ll.-ll1111u• Ill-"·-lllTV, Rodlo, HIFI, Dop .... ~ loots,sjp,/Dlcb '" LRAllNGI TEllMITE ........... cxpor. -BELL "5GI'' s .. _ ~ AKC -Ull'f w~ NEAllLY .... ooment """ SA\!!: .. lmlna<Gltlt ,.... • RNfs _.,.i, ll<'d or W>llc'd. * PUILIC AICTIOll * CRA$11-HEW1 ~ -·~·-r.m.r· ~ ...... wtr; ollp flott uiss. 13' drfwn ......... W• o(fu Illa Im. ....,p , , ft Good ~ltiolr .-.. r. ll "" air Sited 1>y U'.S. llwno. ..,,. Outwattr. Clll a.it • '11 MAV.lllCK hoalth '-r, pd vac, profit """'....... 1JD, • ~ 1.i-ion 1ptaJc>n, llOr· -Wolih 'l'errior Stu4, Ntvlllo m-m1. • f -· ""-tlr ....,, • ALL ·SHIFTS Fountain vaney CQ11111111nity Hospital 17100 Euclid at Wornor ' 97,.l?ll . · ROllNSON'S -· e NEWPORT • BEACH Full Tl,,,_ op.nihg Foo \.: Expo)'lonctd FllTEfl SEAMSTRE$5 , Exceptional Benetita Apply tn peraon 10-5 p.m. • 2 Fuhlon Isl., N.B. Equal opportunity employer llwine. 5 dt1 work Wk. ~ fUllllUlt STORE Owmufftd ltttllner r.a.td ·fOB compl '894'10.C.-..t*"'prm.t SA.IL.8oatSliP1Avall.Upio powtt~.ndk>.,_.. Call for appt. Bardtn'a Ex· U.U.. '-fllcmfll...._ wfl;lltkt.ring , cartridie A. pecta or famU;y pet lDvef .15'. Newport Be-• c ft ' er. Prtdrtvtn QpX. 9,CQ> tc.Tminatinc Co. uk fer Joe 111Ut;• lut .,..., ""'""' Chair. Na~. dlx ~~. RETAlL ctdldrtn. Vall.ant ~. ~ mllrl, La"" "' oa,. _,,, a& FRIDAY 7 30 p M. n.... 3rd 125 Good condllloni.s.JB19 1411.ss -NOW 1289,95 calm • ......i .. Shoi. • Y• BOAT Sil $75 MONTH A R&ndoJpb Aw., GM. or , - : • t ~ ~ts •vall. Wt carry all wormed. Ph: 613-3473. "" n:. .... 1..P fDr fttlt, 24 mo. opttl end. fa.. ' call ·~. Brand new bdrm. seta fr mattresses-. New B R AN 0 N~, 'Weber Saha.I. U.S.A. ~F.qulp. AC~ Lab. FemaJeo, )'ell,ow; l3 Ntwport -· WE LEASE ALL POPULAR. .... 'fli!ii\ITQll~ UP:· Slart a slereos, TV's, Dlvans,"Rebijf't. Stoves, Col-........., .ware-.1'111'$.Jllh Sti \wkl. Sll>i. Fld a.mp 611-1404, lmMA!<Fo&J.T<XlMPE'ft. lllatlm• .,.,..r wllh a ma-fee tables, Bar Bw\k.'0!"11.;BuHotS, Mirrors, * 14'1 * • CJ.I. 645,UU~nt<W.Y•.• I,i.,iC. Xl•t' CJvu'ttnA.-Wcin' BIG BAY SLIPS 71VE ~TES. . Jot ;,,, ·Lo~• I ter-Hea~boards. CL~li'oldr~1=£omerunils, "~ a.ltor 4 fl!(. PANOSQNtc' Q;Ua' 'S'~ate ·~u ,_,., s:so p.,/; ,; 12.25 PER FOOi' $43-2592 Coll Malooim Reid lo< !Ii "-"' honeflt>-<on ea~ ·Also used l\ll'n. ""lJil> es. Desks MlliK 11Dl•" sa crHf ••. stt-, a<Jus•· .....mn, berore i,116 a.m . f'· · {!:irD8Clil'e ~•te.'J>&ld.!6500. &cliairs . .PobllAble,~a~ ow.ash· Chole<1.?Cllnlamlli'.'1l<> C.U,...*· ~· Horteo I 156 l J[i] ROBINS ,ORD .otheCit Fff' Jobs Avail er & gas. dryer. . L ~ r •• Sllwr bl~ or A\ltunm . li•......,..rlalt ... eau ilob_Wilao•. -• WINDY'S ''1.UCnON' 11. .... -'""°rt'° pm. • .QIYN~G ..,,.,. too "'· • .. °"" ':..., -a11i,~no <;o<iatal Ai<l>CY °"'"/ • Idnd,' ""'"'1 "'' I J[S "'"'""" • i.,.. 'by 0.. . mo-Bl &t .\d&maj ' COME BROWSE.AR~UND , hand patn'ld el>Jl>a. lJvk·< f!oo."""' .,, · month. m_..., mont1> ll>cl. Com,.n. S.lo/-'20 Auto• Wontod Hi THERE <jS a very 1po<!. • l' · 2075~ N4"'poit II Yd. """"'Mink oiOit. -bone, bridle, lff'ldle, 1"", WJ; PAY TOP ,.._why ,....ahould •t&jl Behlnd1Toey's .BldJ>•lfa!'J,s. Ml 11 3 Llnos; iTI-~00 water, 1taU.cle._, rJdlna NEW 1971 8 FJ, · ..,..,,_. _,. with VIYWij! , <0111 Mose· *" ~ Jt.' .!::""" m """ ' 1.tm ....,, o1 ooenic CASH 'Voodard rc6Smetics t-h \:~ . · OPEN DAll:Y f to -ti. an,_ brkt~ tr\Qt, ClOl6 \q · 1 , month. Call M2-M49 all!! WANTED lovlfl& iy)me for l..agUna Bead!. Pb 9at Ctti ovtr camper 1or Otvy . rind out. Fumitur• •I ~ I ' , ;)~ Imh Self¥.~ f:rr:t .f.94.-9181 . ~ · ~ r~ trudr~vy Duty TRAVEL Ai'nt, mla. 5 yn F URN,ITUR~~ TABLE, oc....,i card , c;ASHPAID'FOR ~/~~;,[9'J;. o•d 8 YEAR old "'¥ 0Gold~, ~-·. ice box, :i ':4J°",,.: =.:.- do rn e ' t1 c • \ntttna.Uonal, Selected -Newr Uaed. aame, ~ wifll7-greu ftne ftlfDltm:.! •t>plla,riccl, ~S . -In> time for jumper •. Need.I ~Pd rfdtt. 6tf'r2698 or 557-tMO GROTH Cff MOL£T <l!l commercial, ~ cruises. Contentporary -2 Sotaa, 9 fell! ~~~ &. FoJdill( odquet. OM ~Jlcit 1 or :xmu &1-~n&· Free can ot $!Ill. Will cona.lder leue. CAMPER i,; Ce.bovft', a· bed, ~ Srnd re&ume & Wa.fy re-Jt. l 1 It, w..t: ~ts. 4 tlll-. )qi, • tor &:I~ ·~ C&ll da1' ot nJsbt. cat .food"I w/each kitten ~· •tove ~ ltt box, • &hell Aal rt. Sales Manapr J.fl • quirements 10 Clauilied. ad 'fl\W -Dlqinc 'M>ie wltb., (i aijl c~ ~· 2 mrto 1• , , • 5f1 .. 71D. · ~ZU3 'aft 5 p ,D:). PONY blk • wht Pinto MaN damaa;ed. '1hfs ia a_ gret.l l82l1 Beaeb Blvd. ':l ::-X :O, ~t~ ~~=· ~! ~ Bi~ Ch a Ir•, ~~ i2"." ~· "": .. V, ~ FftlRRr-!'ECl' ·~ •tuf· Good dispo1iUon, b r Id le fixer upper .• AI I& $1~ Da,ys Hwitttwton Beach I .~. Cllevellf & otbr:T 'W~Ytf1ne triaxitll -Jn Mu1a11nstruments m 'r~ 6, W-ee.lt· Q.ld kittens. z incld. SJ.25. 968-J117 all 4. ~3; aft 1pm .. 968-0138. 841.f08'1 Kl 9-lSSI ' WAITRESS" Hostess, Exper ltenu. \. ~ ..... ,on nylon casters. b '""' -~ v-·· ,.;;ft-al --"-t FOR Sale ~lte. 8 yr. Bay C I Bike WE DESPERATE y ff d' 1'" 21 Lov ' • l/S nh. Wbo1esale. -~~~' cone Ups , ·.· FOi! et.1a ....... £,.er m e, ,one.~ em. ,,..~,_. . ye es, 1,~ L "Ill. ~~!:h'ju~v:i; &:0 Ada!~ · ~ ~ .....,...,..~ ' -MO;.~ ' l.kuing, )enth!', m~at ScOoters 925 NEED ~ Call 493-4f£5 · :.r~·~cr,, ·~·t~.24" paper · N~ ChMstmu ~sent · . hshund &ell/bat. ouer. 645-17114. . • JO>' • • c.ie tta'd ~ . SALESMEN 962:UU MUSI' seU Oriental ebony & cutter u;. ",Golt club.!, Aeow1tlc 150 Elettrlc Guitar Spayed female Dae • Western Saddle $110 Powell MinJ.Tr•fl Bike FANTASTIC PRiCES Need men who are really to WAITRESS wanted par I marble tables & statue North1.1,"e1tem I am in a t e d Amplifier. Twin 12 Inch 2..., yrs. old, free to good Health)' 5 HP Engine • Jeatn the car busine., and time, over 21. lamp. Prov. maple bdrm. woods, 1, 2, 3 & 4. Ebony lansif\r a.ltecs. SoJld 1tale. home, Jlkes children· Good corx:litlon 548-0891 Spark A~er. DEAN LEWIS ~ ~ willing to train. Mult 962-721.2 or 96S-0365 set (dbl size) & dining tbl black, like new. Swing Ahnosl new. Full l l l e &tZ-5944. New Paint and Rear TiJl:. TOYOTA • VOLVO • . have IOOd PfftOZlA]ity, be WANTED Fastidious Nut! w/4 cha.In. 2 5 x 3 O'' wd&ht D-4. ReKWar shalt ruarantee. $450. call -Purebred Burmese Cat l ~---9!-b-,.. ·J[• )f) Other New Misc. Parts 1Sf6 HAEqliOR BLVD. interested ln a future, drtta aeanlne lady thorou&hJy Seareograpb picture, sla"eo U'.), Golf club.!, Ben Hogan 642-3963 a1ttt 5:00 p.m. fi"'1lale, 15 m06• Free to _ _..,. . ~ 546-1819 Costa Mesa , 646.a3D3 fJi Well. aalesmlnded. Bepellts: trained in every detail ol TV combo, wuber, drytr, ~· l, S, 4 I: 5, swl.og FlNE CHRISTMAS• good home. 536-1225 EN'I'IR£. f&mlly se&-out of WE PAY 'l'OP DOJ...LAR 411!. Dtlno., &J'OUP Ins., euaran-cleanllneu. 1 Day per wk. trig. 557--0496. ~ight D-4. Reg. ~ J.x. PRESENT! AKC Rq:. wirehair Fox Ter-like ntw 1971 Kawuaki FOR TOP 1JZEO CUt1 ~ =· ~~te1:~ Own !ramp. Refs pret'd. WILL .eU cheap! Movin( 3 aline pulttt $7.SO Ail' brush, Nearly new Oown electric r ier, 1 yr old. To a;ood home General 900 CyclH. 1-l15cc at $35011. If your CV b ~ dta. 'f.! ply in Pet'IQft. UNIVERSI· 615-332.j, pc aecticnal s2 s •• 2 ~~type~ for~ guitar • amplifier. Less only. 545-6241 GIVE A RUNABOUT 175cc 'tt $425/1-lOOcc I t .w UI ~L ' "' TY 0LDSM0,8Il...E 2850 wingback chnl SlO. e'a., ' COii new ' than "halt the o~nal price, FREE to &rod honie, whi $350. ea. piua· biilinetJ 4, BAtlq B!J\dt l!i.!t/ ' birch ecd & coffee· tbls-~sell for $50. ~~~ onlJ7 SSJ, 979-0595 aft 6. mlnla. toy ~~. Call FQJ CHRISTMAS rniail. -· 60-5lS6 2M E. 11th sL ' Hacbor Blvd., Olfta Mesa. S •ing1 after 6 'and .. _...... t"""""' Desiped tor 2 personi ......... · Sal" WIG Up"'cht piaoo flS. Good ' ' CYlllW.S. A. Zildjlan, >I 546-<>;10. you'll Jove th~ 1" BELL "500'' c..ta M,.. 518-11'5 1 ALOHA HA\\'All CALLING cond. 842-1l9l ~~im_ =--1:, :!i 22-~ ~erftt~ WHIPPET Greyhound, male. liberglass hull with CRASH HELMET IMPORTS wANfiD You'll nevi::'r believe it, Positions open for HUNTINGTON Harbour • u 1 pen• lo n ~ra. or Wttk 0n:;· lovely dog, 011.•ner leaving Naugah)ode upholstery Good Condition Orange ~fSel, • up:Iess you ice it. Whal an experienced home told, Jeavlng stale.~ AM/FM steno rad io eves. or e · country. 54&-8829. 3.l hp. P.ft'rc . .S~I SJO. Sf&.1&79 Bil.L ~~OTA ~; opportunity! Talk tu people Sales &: Styling Personnel Pc. ~. 2 bar stools, w/FF:r + !ape dK:k still FENDER, De1uxe •mp, LOVEABLE furry puppies. Trailer-10 gal ffw!I tank e USE our llonda Christmas . · all day about the islands, in Costa Mrsa area marble end table. 48" has. brand :u 'J e ft custom covered $125 F 1 ......A .ho 6 wks Covered cargo hold wilh lay-away plan. Herb 18881 ~Bml. "'~ book &: &ehedule travel. with reputable ntablished llPCk, brocade ro'.eker, re· unclalm.e:e:~ ia:.way. Sold 646-1287 · 01': M~-6i71 me. hatch. Use for picnic Friedlander, 53 7_g 824 , R. Stach. P!t. MT..1555 • ~ Great opportu~y. C8.ll ~ company. ~ ~ c;.m· frig. 846-5053. for $33'.I, pay mt balance of Offlca Furnitur../ UGLY Kittens Need you! suppliea, etc. 89.l-'1566. TOp, OOl.1:-AR ~ ne Fox, 833-27 , Dennis minion + ... u111e ne its. BABY crib &: matt. $:rl. $115 or take over small .Equip. 124 Cal'co fem. Blk malo. 8 Great lltUe 11h\p! La•" IN "'ASH ~ . Dennis Personnel Agency, Stroller ttO. Carseat 15. entl (lollectl n Dept • \\'orth $700 In Summer i .,;es Bike, like new. , "-~ 2082 Michelson Dr, Irvine. Call collect Bu:sn't SS. Hi-chr S 8 , ~~~· 0 FRIEDEN Calculator $?5, wks, IJ'ained. 645-5302. Must Sell Sacriltce! $30. Paid tor you,. dean u.sed car j.. SALES: (:an!er opportunity (213) 623-3266 540-2774 .-lM 101 Copier $195 O>e<-k MATURE family dogs New boat coming * 50-6983 * paid '0f or~· ·~· & lots of public contact ''"==:;o-:;=,,-,=-;:;:·• ., 10th writer ;20., desk Sao .. '61 1 German Shepherd Cali 646-8018 '70 YAMAHA 115 Enduro, SANT,.. ~~. DODGE 11· 2 Stutfed_ Chairs, Weber BBQ, Chevy w/util bt-<1 $375. 1 Dachshund. 546-0961 1.t95, Jlu:na --', Must aell, tt~. 1~4' Tutti U. await yoo! Compnny car Quet>n ~ bed with box NNIVERSARY SALE .., .......... _, 'I. &lqng with grt'at benefit.!. Mlrd\lndile springs &: mattress. Pewter &: ailvtt Hollowatt, M3-0396 GERMAN Shepherd pUppies, SCRAM-LETS 646-64?2 aft, 6 p.m. ~'. tAcal terril'ory. Start $6500, * 8JO.Q4 * tankards, cbanns, men's USED Ofc. Furn: 6 Deskll, 1 5 wkll old. 116 Del Mar Ave., BMW J\..50, Mint Cond. Wind WILL Buy )IQUr car pa.Id for Call Don Bell90n, 540-fi055 · nf tbl 8 f hrs c M 548.4639 ICtet JlD ba.&:s. $195 or not. 'Call :JWph Gordon Coastal Agency Mt. A1ry breakfront jewelry & executive gt~!&. ~ erent:f!chr 'c1l ~n d c ' .1 • , ANSWERS M~ • . m.-0000 -5tMlS1 1970 fruitwood finiah perfect cond. Hand & mactrioe engraVU>g exec.. '. rawer 2 BEAlIT !emale pupple!l, l Harbor Bl\i{' Costa M fl 7l90 Harbor Bl. at Adams Antiquis IOO *•* 64._1034 *•* done on premises. tile, m11C items, 962-89113 Lab 1 mixed Doberman. 1 HONDA -lf70 0..175 Xlnt "' eaa. ~ SALES Lady, ex Per· -----..,..---NOACK'S ews. wits.old. 548-3097 ati 6 p.m. Em~alm -Laich -Tardy ,coll:!. Low mileage $500. Avt"* fmpo~ 970 ~~· women' 1 v.-ear. Anply, Largt' wf~r =e antiqued B!?.:?°!m ~~~~ 102 E. 16th, C.M. 646-3141. SEVERAL office desks & 4 ?o.fO. old puppiet, part Lab. -Egoism -SE'ITLE HIM . Private party. ~7~ DISTINCTIVE r~ Jackie'• Fashions, Hunt. olive green school masters 645-3264. Reasonable. . swivel chairs, ronferenl'f' 5 males. 1 female. Man Is a flmhlng bu1 • MINI DiDURO SF»qR'TS CARS ,~· ~nter, H.B. desk . Dovetail d r 8 we r 1 . *CASH.JIN on pre-holiday table l chain r. mile. ol· * * 847_3665 * * cloud of dllst. It takes a wo-many xtru, U hp, 1leW ,61 Leln,._..,1,,1 2+2 • '61 f, SALES SECRETARY 8' SOFA by Kroehler, dark SALE!! Save on Your fice turn. Call 50-8427. man to SE.TJ"LE Hflo.f. --•~ For local ofc ol lg naU Brus antique key locks on good l'ld St5 Christmas shopping. PART collie, part shepherd. USED & NE\Y trans. aft 5:30. ~ POrlche 912, air• '69 MB , •• ti ,. I SA Good all drav."E.TS. 2 8 x .. 2 x 3 0 'it ' =~r Pony S?~Mr.:.252&. . mouses $3. Slacks $3.50. USED ' s i m p l ~ x '5me 41,1 mo's. All shots. D-~1 Sh s TRIUMPH c H a pp ER • ~CB •• .,·,11 .~ .... ~ ·n. ',M -'""as Cl ll'l11 n . Matching oak chair. $85. A Dresses al wholesale prices. clock-JOb remrder. 962-8983 ** 962-1131 ** uva ow &: wap Ml't'l ?\1UCH CHROME. Call a.ft 6 m. 6-'l\r .._., •I typing, •h & numerical true collecton' item. call Gar•ge S•le 112 eves Orange County Fairgrounds MANY MORE. ~~, . skills req. Good salary &: 6U-l963 after S:OO pm. Come early -beat the · BLACK female Labrador Dec. ll &: 12, 10 am 10 9 pm pm. 8.10-5746. Aulhorlied MBZ Dtaltr ' benefits. Send r'l!'llumc to GARAGE Sale. 4' bar, nauti. crowd. Sat, De<-. 4 at IBM Exec type11.Tlter, model type, 9 mo. o Id· Af. Admission $1.00. Children un-MATCHLESS 600 cc, single, (1) 523-1250 ti SaleJ1 _ NC P .O. Box 2091 ANTIQUE Mason Hamlin cal oolfee table, book case. Marllyn'11 818 W,. 19tb St., C, 6 yrs. old, carbon r ibbon, fectlonate, 496-4473. der 12 ft'E:'l!'. Spatt re.Crva· dirt bike. Many xtras. runs ALFA IOMEO 'IS Santa Ana, Ca.. 92101. M,elodeon Organ, 1tyle Nu. new wall plawies • .350 motor C.l\f. superb cond. $450. 492-5312. tion. good. S300. 842-3028 alt 5:30, J1' '24S, SZJ!l. ~l'i83 •91t S)l!;n. cycle. Ntw 't~w pillows. 10..$90 81(.YCLES Pianos/Organ• ~' [ ·, JI~] 64;h5758. '70 SPORTSTER 1959 ALP'AR S • t $5'• A 1· 102 Lost of misc. Se.I. onl)', ~ ,...._._._JES •• ~ :] . ec Y O JV PP 1ancas 2228 Meyer Place, Costa PARTS • A ..... ~~"'. CONN & ALLEN ht• and S&lppitl Merine Consultent Chopper 548-.,};IVll Needs work. Engine jual ,14 Good c!~1~~g 00· CLEAN I 11. t e model Mesa. ~XP~~beRE~iRS ORGAN DEMO SALE INDEPENDENT HONDA 350 CB, wlndffhield,.. rebuilt 6'5--1250 aft 5. ,.{, washer I dryera I mtch sets. GARAGE Sale: Odds&: ends. • ISO • Purch•slng-&: helmet. Xlnt cond. Call '64 ALPHA llomero COl:IY«t., iij: Salesman Young Co. Gd Potential . Call Mrs. Schmklt WES'I'CLIFF Pel"llOtlnel Agency »l3 Westclit:f Dr .. NB. · 645-mo SECRE-TARY 2 Openings Constr. e:xper to $625 R.E./Land Df!v, exper to S600 Sen1ce Center Agency 500 Newport Center Dr, NB Suite 535 644-4981 SERVICE estab. Fu 1 J er Brush Cuatomers. C.M. Up to .$160 wkly to &tart. 962-o4t6. SERVICE~S~ta~ti~°"~A~ll-.,~.,.,-c,, exper, Ambura:ey's Tf!xaco, 22';:1 Harbor Bl, C.M. Del-00 day guar. 531-8637: Set .• ,of Syracuse China: eTWe ~~~E~~~SK• Save Up lo $1200 on selected Pett, General C::t~~ngoquiopi;.,e:i~rchaslng 646-5890 alter s ~m. Good*co•bd~ ~! oll*•*r. ·;ii"~· iog..1m carpet. Nice baby crib. Sat. M consol:e floor demo's. Great E PIGS * YAMAHA 90 HS 1 Street ~ • SU lO 1093 C BAKER, C buy1 on our demo &plner1 GUIN A I M11rine Surveyor 1 -USED Appllimoes & TV'a. .,. n. am to 5. 17771 San Near Fairview • ~130 also. Alt merehandlae sok:t 2,')c While They Last! ~2977 b ke, won In rattle, never AUmN At.tEll~ ~'l ,' We guar &: de 1 l v er, Dova1, H.B. 847-9450. 548•70M used. $25(1. 675-3406. ',I(, Dunlap's, lBl!i Newport Bl., PATIO Sale, Ch r ist ma• CLO'l1IBS: Perfect cond. wilh new warranlies, privare NO Oown, no tlJp rent, no BULTACO 250cc dirt bike, '69 AUSTIN 4M. Xlnt cond, ~~ C.M. 548-:7180. Bargains! Soper Stuff ! 610 Mt::'nS suits, sport coils, =s ~~Ivery. WHil.E :~~y·~U~O~~ laxes, no maintenance. U1c rebJI eDf. SfOO, Drafted. $850. ~Iii SEAR'S Kenmore Mag i .c Jasmine, CdM, Fri. & Sat. s11.-ealers, sz 38. Shoes. Some GOULD. MUSIC 28' Luhn Cruiler or 27' ~2362 173-7669 ~~ women's clothes sz 12-14. ~28-48 C.Oronado Sa.ii u often as ~ Oven, apt ai1.e r&.nge, $35. G~GE SALE 968-4148. """'~ ~ina;i:11 SA * For Sale. YOUNG OTTER YoU like. 645-5500. '65 HONDA 300, Run1 great. AUSTIN HEALEY !fl ::~~e;~:!r~·dryer, 1 N~~ ~~-l28;t J5th St., My· Loss •. Your G~inl * ~7~"· * · -I.nterview req'd. Call SWL Receiver He•th GR 54, ~ ~ ~C::. ~.bikfl. '69 Austin Healey !t: yr. old.~ ~lls GARAGE Sale ; 303 E. 3'.tth, ~a:ra!e~~al~·~~ * SALE SALE *=~IT Hl.Tl'CH, SIO. ~y~e~ :. ~~ ~fl~r ~ '69 YA?.IAHA l*l. Xlnt st. SPRITE ROADSTER !/J~i "N"'I C.M. XI.NT ITEMS. Sat, A&k!QJ: $285. {FREE _ never PIANOS ** ORGAt~S * 645--0127 * P.?-.t. & wknds. bike. Gd. tires. $250 or best Very Clean <HAN9tl'M955G) Cameras• Sun&: Mon. worn, lady's l man's wed· Steinway, Kawai, Hammond, C•t 852 JO' ROWBOAT <lflt'T . llJ3..8610. $1099 :. • Equipment I08 KfNG bed, tbl I: chn, many ding bands.) Ce.II 540-5110 Allen Baldwin etc. From 1 '70 Yamaha 650 cc, tut, 'I! -----items, Tues thnt Sat. 2232 alter 6 p.m. &: weekends. $295 .• RENTALS no up. BLUE-eyed white Himalayan New $50. 962-2Gl8 dependable • in new oond. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 1: PARKING LOT SALE M ~ • 9 96 • Pacific Ave, C.M. MOVING must sell: Kranich on ks: ~i eves tU kitten 125. Boats /Marine 300) ml. $895. 67l-44 lt80 Harbor Blvd., -.. 1 Sat Dec 11 * 10 to 4 pm GE ' d i•s ~ • J•welry 115 Bach console piano, ~un ay "' ** 546-7308 ** Equip. 904 YAMAHA 250, lull Gyt Kit, ~Mesa NJ\:iei. ~~~a;k gir:~ mahop.ny . stere<i ~/porta1i FIELD'S PIANO CO. PERSIAN kitten 8 w~. CFA all parts for ttreet xtra. 1966 A.H. Sprite. Gd. nmninr ~t , NEVER Worn-Ladles ltK s-en Misc. or 1 en ta I 1831 Newpo11 Blvd, ,_ $35 10' 6o1t-4 Whl Trlr $315. •••21J7 cond ' tt • ' B & C Photo Equipment C M 7 ,.,.5 250 reg part'n.,. JJ<r ., near new ni1, new II' Yellow gold flat Florentined items acquired overseas. OS'la esa 14,..,.. -3 · ".~9965· Chyrsler Imp. Sett over $500, ...... , needs colllsk>n -... 1r. >~ 2843 W. Lincoln, An3heim fi · h •-nd ~~ ""?•-N H Bl'CYCLE: eo,. Mld-weleht ,,,.., ... _. n1s "* set w1th one 9'1&-356,2 Eves. LOWREY ~lanos .t:. Organs: SEALPOlNT Siamese Kit-,,...,... .,..,.. pt eights. w/'M" wttli, eokf, xln't cond, Sn Jt and m1ke offer, q/1 Furniture 1101 round brilliant ~t diamond MOVING. Must Sell Taitee Yamaha Pano&: Organs; & 1 115 h Boat1, Power f06 ..,,.. ,..Ml 3859 54M075. !i!'· w e i & h In i .95 carat. FJ'l!t!z tee Cream Machlnt". Steinway Pia.nos. Best buy~ ens, · eac ·~ -... ,,_.. · ~ STENO/TYPIST ~~~v:e:~: ~~. 0!7. w ./ malcJ:i1ng Uk yeHow Restaunint st. ' Sae.' UiO. in new &: . u&E'd. Sctvnldt . 962-4934 ANNUAL LEASE CHARTER 'Eli Vfliocette . 500 cc. dirt. BMW ;.(' F~:= e1::~~~!:!'. fee & end tablt!! 6'15-3.143 golrt guan:I ring. Appraised Cost $25()(1. 3117 Yukon A\.-e., Music Co., Est. 1914, 1901 N. Dogs 154 AvaU. Dec. lSth 36' 'tacht, S4'10. 115 Q1tt Dr .• Laguna .AutomotlYI' Exetllooot ·t. ent career opportunity Jor FAMILY room couch, gold -fl350 . A.skin& S 11 5 0 . off Paularlno, CM. 54()..TG46. M&ln, Santa A~ --Vt'I')' luxurious, one re~ Beach & ~J·, ' qualified person. Excellent Early Ameriean. J;il. 673-l363. POOL TABLES Warehouse PRIVATE PARTY \VANri ~~~":'~!~~~a.~~ ~~~k able monthly lee. 100% Tr•llert, Tr•v1I f.U employee benefi ts. We are 548-l~2 SACRinCE! Sale. Freight damaged S49 TOBUYPIANOFORCASH. of litter. 633-9264 {Orange), Phone 6-l·l-8'111 , "'I equal. opportunity em· 'i Carat diamond ring, TIJ· to $199. New slate factory 835-22'18 879-5758 tFullenon). JOHNSON Reveler 16', 13J **~' Aristocrat trailtt, sl' pJo;yer B;,~~~~~z~ d:°+ ~~:: !any •tting. Asking 1285, crated. ,$1$ to $39 5 ' FOR Sale: Electronic Organ CARDIGAN Welch Corgi o.~f.C. Top cond. Trlr-·~. ~70 Mich, $2500 ROY C:ARYER, l11c. • • Contact R.F. Paia:e !eats, rro. 6o-J4T6 all 5 (Matching Lady'a .l Man'1 639-8623, 529--8466. 37 note keyboerd, xlnt cond. puppies. AKC Reg. Penn X!ras. $2t50. Pvt pt)', Henry 2925 Harbor Blvd. SEC~~ e.p.~FIC I' FLORf.L Print aola. u;. =~.~~;~ :;:: • AQUARIUM . 548-1635 shots, exceptionally healthy, Andersen. Ms..3200 d&yL Tr•iler1, Utility 947 Cotta -Mna 54M6f4 ~ NATIONAL BANK 988 Valencia, Apt, No. 4. 6 pm l weekends. Sa.I( water, 2l pl., sta~; Ti~ c;ies;:~ beautiful markinge, 497-1276 Boats, Rent/Ch•rt'r 90I 1JJ'1LITY 4-wbetl trailer, 6-7' '67 BMW 1600, w ht t e , '11 !i1(l Newport Center Dr. CM &f6..6t10. Wh•r• to ~uy. Di1mon~1 beater, e~-~tor tra . II :, ~r. lr~ trying. MIN. Schnauzer, AKC, male, H 0 LID A y SE AS 0 N wlde,*!l-*tO,:_~nr1,;.. ** AM/FM, new rad I a I •, ·~~ Stite 350, Newport Beach MOVING-HOUSEFUU. OF Btlgiufn euder ~ls --~~~:..::.~'--,.--,l·s.=="'"'M~==.,..--;12;;al\ ~la:, v.'Ormed '-ahots. CH ARTE RS Harbor -w1 Private ~. $14 50 . r u RN I T u R E' ITEMS dlamonds under whotetalf' DrAMONDARE ring, 6 cnrat wing •chlntil mp stock, s • I I / p e p . cDcklall cruiser, tu I I y ~2850; ~Uf. W•11 belp you ~! 64l-l618 UNLIM!TED. 612-5851. . (n4) 64Ul68l "'"'•""· .......... 131ltl. ""1 817--. CAPRI -.:· J:;;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;:;;;:;;;:,:::;;:;;:;;;;:;:;;:;:;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;:;:;:_.!."';;;;;;"'::::::· ;;:;::;;:;::;;:;:::;:;;;;;;;;;; $300 or offer. Great aa Singer Sewing machine w/ JUST in Umc for Chriatmu, catered. DQ or nlatit. I ~utosforSalt jr;::;i , r;:::;;;;~r:::-::-::::--;:-:;.:;:;;:;:;;;;~3 , Ouistmu gtfl. walnut cabinet. Xlnt cond, ame.ll toy champagne .poo. ~~... · ~.l!!J • i'fil cAPRi' ~· :W 546M18 $75. * 548-3451 die, male, 2 mo's old. Boats, S.11 909 I ~·;;;;i;;;;i!I~ I "' g ,..., ""R G A ""E'"D" I<¥ s rtl Good l30 ., • ., ""'""' 11 The sexy Europnn. 6,IXI ':L1 p~~ .,._M ..,.,. ... .,. ** AQUARJUr,t:S: 26 6: 50 po nt & ..........._... ·11 CLJPPER 21 Sa.llboat, Trucks 962 miles, like 'new. Alttaciw. ~ .!.!.!..!.,;.....--;»J WY 1 PO Gallon show ; tankl, com· G GERM SHEP pups :AKC, Dghts, head. 7 HP ene. bright red tlnllh with bllck t Ji. YowDoilfA..&U1.o~;J. M plete. Very cheap! 613-1966. UN 44 Magnum Wlneheitl!r hut healthy ciw;,'" llnc Trail SI 4 ·-•• bucket sea"', I opd. ~-·., '>1 1 '"'"' ...,. .~~-~-~-~~• carbine, lever ,acUOn. $90 or • • v; • er, Pl· · NWV• .. u.,.. r!· 1'o dwe~;o:::: ·~:,si1:'rsdoy, HIGH grade ehameJ, lit make' Offer. 6'4-19311. ~for temper~nl. 962--6517. • radJo, heatet', decor ll'OU~ \l teod wi:lrds ~ing tol"U'Ti>eri: \fuantlty Red • Gtn -Buff -MEN'S Ski booll -Rolemont , CORONADO JG, ' • S ta r Slylcd wheel&. Hurry on thl.I .. , cfyourZodloc:blrth •ign. ,1lltl1 Ceiyem~y.$1glll.64&-291J l0%·ll na'i'roW. Xlnt ciond. AIREDALE pupples, show , Shine" mi Enaenada win. ln,it-nlf.tlonaJ &rverter one. (S08CQSJ f24f!S, ttt l .....,._ ~ ~~~· '2 h E' "'.-..ale 1 clothel -'-... S751Make otter. 497.1549, qua!·· xlnt t>r iUBrd or pet, neli Rady ti) dee. Sacrl.t itl!tft&ATION 'CENTER' J~~ Son.: 2626 Harbor ~1!i 3 ... _ 3JYO'ol 6lToMn Lo,cA.•n. ... ~r. Dehver)' all °""' ... 3>U1, 644-S492 ROY Blvd.,~~ Meta. 5tl)...5&.1). '· ,-;;; ,.,,,, .. ~ woa11"8)1ou•, """' flu>, HEAD SKl3 _ ,,,, St>•.., !<3-0063 · CARVER, Inc. "OR' l1NA 1 51• lS Reoulc"' 65 ~ S35. S48-23TS eves ~. geie •lep bi bindings $65. ·• HUSBAND left home, will 2925 H.afbot BJ"Cl. ,_. .. ,~ 6~ 34"-"°' Sid ~--9 ..... ~..... ($) Shepherd le Retf:'ever sacrifice 32' sailboat, ~ ·--Maa IL<t1 _....... ··-. 7y,,.,·19 :,r~'-67SNWloM POOL table I' balls, new .......,.. a . • ""'~· mlit pupa. $i.o. Wiii tdd 'ill oond $27'"'8902 __ • .,_ ~,.. .,..,....__ '6J••;;tatnW1 " =~ =~· =~~ cover, cOOl:i cond. Com-TV R•dio HfFI Chriltmu 673--0m afttt fi . Tl a-y ~ lon ChryenM lrqRllM loa.ttw «>~ 70~ politkin. Jlf). •8ja8;'4S2., sf · ~ , ' IM pQ , ' . KITE.No. IM, cowri trailer P.U .. 4 mo'1 oldt _ Hhl .,. • 1 ~ ,, 71 YOloll" erto • dolly. Perfl!it:I oond, •• drive, P/B. PIS. ... cond, R9d;o. H•lrr AUfomltk, liSolnl icn ~~°i: ~~1i:.o , FJREW~, FO~SALE 1972 Z&'Nt1'H$ at' lht-loftst ~~~z: avail. c:: ~· . , AMIFJ.f nd., tlir bitch, ll.000 loOll mii.1voPl3oi :t JS~ ~~ ~~";: ~ Eu lUI prict1 ln So. Ca.Ill. All t,.. •tud ..m:U 846439. i'OR Sale UDO 14.No. lSJO. ~ tranl. 3SOT~: $899 (/.· 16Fcllow •G<.ttt 76CM 544-'1653 model• UI •lllclc at Oruse ' · ComplN w/traller. $'950, ere, neYf, • • 1 17Aw>llld .ua. 71 C-ORANGE FIREWOOD County't Jarar•t Z• n I th BOSJ'ON TE1tRIER PUPS 5ft-1375 tfte.t i;acl pm. ~ 61).3632. ft1I Lt..u fi. 11~ :~ ~;,-""' 125. II Cord d'11.......i Dealer. 19" Ouomacolor, AKC I wb. mo. Boots Sii /Dock tlO '62 DODGE l Ton, walk In ~o.w. fr''-llM 1!'1,..... • 6.1'11843 • CAOJO. at $19S. ABC Color * *" 5&2301 * * ' Pl 1 Van, new tram, ttre., cart, TOWMA • I!~ ~ ~ :!~ FURNITURE Xlnt cond. TV, 90%1 AUanta, llun. antISTMAS ~p•. Ira brted. BOAT 1llps avail. 25'"5'. Xlnt tlltrnltor, xlnt cond! ! Can • IUI, • ~ '3To 53~ ::;:;' mile lte · 4 Chriltlnu tiJ\clon Bncb. 9$1..3329, AKC German Shep. Blk, acc.UnrnodAUont tn aew ..., at 17th il Ora1* in .-.: 1'~ t=: 15i:..-, d~ .. ~ m..?e. SWL Reedver JJe&th GR S4, tUv, tan. $50. 962.-7433 Marlnt. 67WIM>$. C,M. 5t8-6983 6l6.t30T :...w "~ NYWf' • 5 Btnd um K ~·to JO M AKC Doberman Pups. cbam. SUP •Vl.ll. 11P lo 38', $1:1. lJ6'T OODCE Vao. v...a. tit l!H6 Hwtor, a.ta Mflll. ,;:[l;_~ "., .. ~ j 'l!:l::::t"'..,..' ,...1."'~ Am c.......,.., P' motor eyclto 145. Me-5110 ali<r i pion •lock. Call •llor s or mo.SS.OOorSIT"916t,aI cond., IWI. reblt for DATSUN 1 .t•llf-J"I -"~ My I on t.aM traller. Sl:iO. Sft P.M. • •lcndt. wnrm. 548-4228 2!1. tn:vetll!I. 567-3908. ' 4 • JI JO Fot 60 .,..._ C..12""-,. a(ter S pm. stli-347'9 . • _ IG.c.oa @Ad""' ()1'1~~1 ,_ 6-37~1 RCA 21" Conlole Color TV, AIREDALE Puppi~. AKC. SLIPS: tor PQ\Wr boata 13' to '10 CHC:VV Vtn V.g turbo ''10 2'IOZ. tulb' »adtd, Jlr, -(. ,,1$' ~T~r~lk-.-,.~~=by~. H=di'H,,._., Good cond. 1125. Cit. al,..., Will hold until -18'. -Yllltp JOO E.· rnoil, .,.., fjMIO ... boL inap Xllll q>ooi, I')'\•. P.,, :~ • sU. 96Uli6 afttr 5 * "6-t181 .. Chrtslma•. 5214.\97 Cout Hwy, N.a." oueir. 8'75-~11 a.ft l p.m . fy. &&2-fm or MWS3J, ' t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-\ ' 1 t I ·1 t . • • • ..... ~-. I ~-~~O~Al~LY~"~LO~T~~~~!!!!W""""'"1!'!" , °"'•"llbtril'il,ill•~7.l______ l~~~~~~~W~od~nnday~ , Dt<mblt I, 1971 PILOT 0 ADVERtmR %f [ ...... 1§1 [ -·-J~1 .... I ••• ~ ......... ...:~i:.---"'--iiiiii.\il§Jiii r _..... l§l I ............. 1§1 I -.... I~ · ·;...;..... §:I · ............ J§l ~ ' ~~~~~=~ Autot. u:;::u nvl• 1~-1...,,.1..i m . ,' J.01\IS A-. Im~ 970 Alllo<< lmiiorted no A-. l"'llot!M 970 Autot. lmportod 970 Avlol, u...i 9'0 """"· ~;DGE ":' Avlol, Ulid ·?'l! DA1$&nf · : OPEL . ' ' TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN . V01-,VO CA~C MERCURY ;:;~ l~,7-0_0A __ is'UN--Pt-C-KUP-·"11 ~}=:CE 'l -··uOPil: WAGoi '. ~ TftlUMPH 1 · ''iii ii CAMP~ .. . ~~· vilvo .. · ' ~~.~·;:~:·par~ A~~:.:~~ti· ''~0~::~~ ~· Radio, Heater, Air ())00, • 19,000 miles. Radio, )Hu.tm-, ~ · . · • • ~ Larfn S.lection f« !194-0626. 1969 Dodge va.n. excel cond. 21:1,<.W mi., f.ac. wan., · (Xl!No87)' • , V8 STAG , ' °""1'1• , ~ lbr ell C aua•o ' New .,.., 8 trade ,..,.., & T.O.P. or noo. ""'lt Spcl. low miles, mint ccmd, · $1299 · camplnc P"'l'!!"' 130!BFKl mmedlate ".....,. 'mahog re!tnan<•" 96>-<Jl3 Or $1999 • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! •$~""'9 . .D' :n . _..,...,....,.....,.....,.~ · wood panholed wl 968-5650 ', ,..,.WI UT ' e11v&ry ·.· '67· c•wRO ·. 1able. cablliet. IUOO Call1..::::.:::;·'=,..,,...,.=-- l ~ """" · B~··· klil• n.. Mlt <9'.9382 eatlY even1ni. MUSTANG flUA lf.IOi& .,~!o..,°""a:.':i,'"'· •· ' Dt41l ~ ~llfiJ~~~,,10~ ~tiiTDYLOtlli&IA. ;.;.~ •• ~,"""··: , '"-CH~ER. ract tape •.. _,_. -----• TOYOTA MEKCEDES BENZ -TDY9TA FRlTZ WARREN'S ' VOL'iOS' ' Radio, 171~";22l ~~:"'~.,.~~P~u!' '!!,1ST:_:: 3:..., ""';:';:. '70 MERCEDES 280 SE 646-!>ll , no E. "' St., S.A. 547-076< li46-9:!07 eGlt f.llli& f\ •• ~ t••.;• ·n DODGE van. Less than lull "°""" Xlot """'· Can SPORT CAR CENTER ~ l ~d · bralo!s, ,..nowlwhc 10p, 1946 Harbor, c..sta Mesa Opaadally9-9; clotedS""""' I~ Harl>o" Ooota Mesa . VOLVO a/Wfl W/IO 7,000 mlleo. Radio, hoator, be seen, 42ro Parle N•""°"'' .... ,.,, . lMti llarbor. Coeta. Mesa Sedan. Ful! pa...,., AUIOma· '69 OPEL--' '61 TRIUMPH , II · -TOYOTA ""tomatlc, shift 'Uk< new. Apia, Call 6'Hl2'1. ti<'. air conditioned. 647· RALL YE.COUPE; TR4A ROADSft.R ' .. Bi " Yates I ~ ' ' ' ,$3200. 526-4'1l6, i?illerton. 1971 MUSTANGS 5 spd. dlr. Exoellent rondl-AFV) ' ' -Tr""'"''"'°" t4J6. 'Sl\Oo4 tran•ml .. lon. r , l~ HatbOr, Cotta M... • 646.9307 FALCON HERTZ CORP. ~~'. =~:.'w::'ii~: $6899 CKY) $1,SS .. ':fm9) r,". ~-. '66 YOL,O r11op ,,::61-i:i;C.W~·~H:~:~r:;,:~eo.ta~·~RS~.M~.-~.pdc,,1--:; • .,:;-F;:;ALCO;;:;:=;;;N; s' .'w;;;;:"' ~ ~71~&-t::'"" '69 2000 ROADSTER ance pvt pty. Call ~36 1\ l • · ... ..i mint cond clean. $1300. Must sell. need• cfut •WO. '65 MUSTANG, 6 cyl, R/H, or <94-S8U. .t41l UOil DAVE ROSS PONTIAC DAVE ROSS PONTIAC, $2099 ,;:"'"'6'10::_:;;,:;.:°'~t45-5Bll;:::~· ,:;·-!'-1---*-;;.=;;'-~--lnew paint C,.Uowl, new .,p,,N:'. !.p~=· Ra TOYOTA • """~,!Y<I.. """c!:i:'~vd,, · J) l CHEVROLET r l---:::;:FO;:--;:ij!:::D:::=---I~~-~,..,~~:..,· good----· _$650_. !ill".::'~r~~ .. ::.~i "" ...,.::~ M... '68 OPEi: W~ON 1:,,,_~"Y;!;,:...~;."".;'. A•"'°=~'!~~~ •'foyof '70 CHM CAMPER.. G~[~~rl~oo ~ .!.~'::"~.-::1 aftr 10 ~· H of I I ft•;,. ...........,.,, -?."'' -. Z Dr. H.T. Immaculate • best oHer. 962-9757 att 4. ... 240 z nr new only 1400 ml oUse mports, nc. Kadette, 102 HP, wlth racks, •---------San Juan Caputrano ~~al~· V-81 Auto trar\S. sporty attrac~ve light ivy ,66 MUSTANG GT 289 4 b" . tully equlppd, incld air Authoriled Mercedes Benz 4 Spd, Radio, Heatei:-,-I ca.re-TRIUMPH PARTS · • 831-4«>0/493-45ll/499-2281 646-930T nunt UJnu ' yellow with gold inrerior, . ' 'I"!'· ~i5ro$477'. o!fe</lrarle NOW o::-i;;SPLAY fol .... ., $795 . FOR~ ~~E '68. YW CAMPER ~62 'Voi'v'oc..ta122Meo&s. $2999 ~~. :..":'.'. ;::~·h .. ":':: =;. ~~:' !"1" FERRARI .. ,A_ Tn-· .. ·--·n or p ... '69 OPEL W<>onn, 1.9 li-, '' ----------New engine: (#949!p).$27'99 Sed . . UULO cond., h·-Ob this ont. $1300. ~b m" $100. + take 1972 350•SL-• 646-""8 or 507-4><0 TOYOT~ "244 L••.;1 pow" stoor., factory air '6S MUSTANG 3 Spd, RIH. IU<llU -.5 ~...., --~ 1"' BfU YATES YW an. New engine! Radio -·J 1---F-E_R_RA_R_I __ owned models in "oel<. 6862 ...i, R&H, !Dp oond. $1"'". '72 TD. YOJA. ' , heater. (SRV423) ' TOYOTA Clooranee Priced 1395AUH) •""' po'yment> • ....-. M.nche~•r. Buena Park. 549-2538. . s· 899 $2775. Johmon & Son, 2626 OLDSMOBILE Atrl'HORIZED C •--0009307 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. . SAi.Di ·• SERVICE Santa A.11& Fwy at Beach 1969 Opd Station Wagon, fine l11rq• S.lect~n for 32852 Valle Rd.. .,...,... 540-5630 ' Blvd.) condition. Asking. $1200 Pvt. Immediate . San Juan Capistrano· n L 1948 Harbor, c~ Mesa . '69 Old• Dilta aa NEWPORT IMPORT$ Pty. ;;,"GEOT Delivery! ~SBVWCAMPER1 a\it41l fADi& '70 CA~RO '69 FAl~LANE 50P ROYAi. ~:;;''" YCR985 Big Savings On -TOYOTA Extra 1 ; peed Coupe. Auto., pg: Ak. Ex· PEUGEOT Rem1 ining . c ean, ,, 1 -• 350 ceptioaally clean aod wry Harbor American 641>·0.161 ~M W r--H '71 TOYOTAS Pop lop. 4 spd. dlr, Fully 646-9307 engine f846BSH) SZ199 l . ii CYYJ4~) °'""' i;...p.;:;-~cbwy, Demo Sala Now In camper "IUipped, ~alee old· 1946 Harl>or, ea.ta M.,. BILL YATES YW ow m ·~· ,, •= FIAT Progroasl .,244 Lewi& ~~...:~~!n &::;ce'.":546-~ Autos, UNd 990 BILL 'ATES YW 1910 Ol<lt, Delta 88, ""eu. ' 19~¥ HARl!OR C.O~TA M£SA ·---FSaJR "z' Service, PIU't! TOYOTA CJr 494-~!Hl. (.WJ'BOSS) , . 32852 Valle Rd.. 32852 vane Rd., in. e~ne. Two dr., vinyl ' tFl--A-T-, -.~---a-bet-d•al", • IT WARREN1S -PRIVATE LEASING CO. San Juan Capistrano .,.__ top, AC, powtt everything. ·~ ~· • 10 MERCEDES BENZ ....,. SPORT CAR CENTER '60 'YW . BUS S.USINESS~ Must take our 837-4800/493-45ll/4.9'.J-~t ..,,.._,,Juan capistrano $2.400 or best otter. 644.-7201 New or used, Parts & "'" fl ,,,,, "~"" •----,,..;::c..c=:,::,,=:.,:::;::.:::.:::::.. &374800/49'.HSll /499-72'61 servi Herb Friedland SE CouJM.'. 28,000 mi's~ Pert. n" E. :1Jt. S.A. 547-0764 uw;;IJU.) ' ....,_,, this year. Will sell 1967 CHEV. '70 OLDS CUTLASS oe. er, shape, full .......... 1 owner-Open do.ilyS-9; closed Sunday 1946 lfarbor, Costa Mesa Runs better than It lookll! oUr present inVentory below MALIBU COUPE I 1969 FORD Supreme. Air. PIS_ P/B. 5.17"'824. ·-· S '70 TOYOTA MARK fl Good traMportatioD! c~v. book, in many ""' the L l'D COUPE Vinyl rool. Ex. rood. Priced ---J~A~G=U~AR=--·I driver. Tobacco brn., POR CHE 736\ ~· '¥'\.D amount we owe bank on Exceptionally clean. Style leader. Coo! arctic to sell now! 494-5324 ~a. w/Cognac llhr inter. can BIU YATES YW car! '68 Lincoln Cont., run Beautiful gold mist finish white With dark bl . I . --------·I a.ft 6 pm (714) 526-4570 '61 PORSCHE Sed Radio Hea with black interior & l.lindau ue in er-·68 Cutlass, 2 dr hrdtp, P/S, .... · · an. , ter. pwr., 4 dr., 12) '69 Lincoln lo for & landau roof. Auto. auto trans., RIH, air cond.. BAUER BUICK MG C""8HC) Cont. • dr. lull pwr., Cl) '70 rooi. Auto. trans., rad ' trans radio heat ta-· S 7 ·-2 heater. Factory air, etc. See · ·• ' er, ... ..,.,,. $1.195. Mr, Marks, 673-3130 The u.~ •-as Very Clean! (MBE787l n899 1 99 ~ VaUe Rd., • Mercury Marquis, lull pwr., air cond pwr steer pwr 9a -4 kd n&IV\ll. Aro: & drive today. CUPR71ll) ·• · · ., · m pm w ys. Only Authorized MG BILL YATES YW Sa11 Juan Qi.pistranp 4 dr.:, (1) '70 Mercury bric.! .. pwr. windows & much --"-"=---="-~--I JAGUAR DEALER AUTHORIZED f\ L 837-«J0/493:.&5U/499-2'l:il Monterey, run pwr. except $l475. Johnson & Son. 2626 more. Clearance Pr Iced PONTIAC Alwa.YI bas an excellent .e-SALES .t SERVICE -Ult. ewi4 '63 VOLKS BAHA rear end, windoW5, 2 dr., 11) '69 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. fXSLllll) $2175. Johnson &1---------1 iectlon of bo(b New l u... San ~.~~pi~-o TOYOTA gat" tires on ,..,, good Cadillao Limo., lull pwr., 540-56.10. Son, 2'i26 Harbor Bl,d,, '69 flREBIRO Jaguan. S37-4800/>f93.4511J<9".'2.t ronditlon. $600. (I) '6S Llneotn Mark Ill tun '68 CHM YAN Costa M"•· 54-0-5630. '68 VW. new valves, brakes pwr. cars may be seen al '69 ~ALAXIE Cpe, xlnt cond. Radio Heater IZKJ321.) 1963 JAGUAR XKE Coupe. -4 '6.')....54 am/Im, rad i a I 1, 646-9307 A tires, low rnUes. super 4Ei()(} Campus Or., N.B. suite 6 cyl Stick _ Super Sharp Private party, must sell, ' C:l 6. 99 speed. Wire wbeelil:, ex:~ Chrm whl1, rack,. Hd rest, lWG Harbor, Costa Mesa dean. $ll00. 645-1982 • No. 29 or No. 7. Contact (l4237A) $1800 PIS, P/B, lac. air, litill un-«. · tionally clean, ftd fbrloh. 3100 w. Cnast Hwy. ooco mats. $1195 . ..._...l. SANTA ANA 557-3683. W.E. Gri.,meyer, 547-7010 BILL VAT.ES YW der warr,, will ucrifke for " L Looks & runs Jike new. =,...,;,,N;::ewpo=rt:o.;=Be=•~,e1=.~= '57 PORSCHE Coupe, reblt FOR Salt>: 'fi6 Volkswagen ~~ .. 7M000r .. Ch r Is top her, ~m!'!.. sale. 962-4133 or . e41l ni..:1 CJlJS2!:18) 41995 'MG, "For a better deal". eng, trans, new int. Pvt TOYOTA Xlnt cond. Call 540-2283 .no.r v.xr~ J Ul/IO ''Specializing in QuaUty" NeW or usl"d, Parts & party. $9135. J.14-2379. Service dept open 7:30 a..m -"'".,935;;;,,1-;:-=-.--,~ M.B. TRADES 32852 Valle Rd., * '71 FORDS * OYOJA BAUER serviCe. Herb Friedlander. WE Need Your Porsche and 'ti 9 pm Monday thnl Fri· '65 ·VW Squareba,ck, Xlnt '69 Vista Cruiser \\'agon $259j San Juan Capistrano GALAXIES • MUSfANGS Bulck-Opet.J•gulr 531--6824. will pay top dollar. Call Bill day. cond $750/bst otter Mu.st • '70 Le Mlll'IS sedan econ· 837-4800J49'345ll/499-2';!i1 TOf.INOS 11W6 Hai!:.~ta Mesa 234 E. lTth st., '69 MGC-GT, wire whls or Chuck ~12. ' PHONE 540-2512 Sell ·7'Z8-7607. omy. 6 cyJ n595 • '70 Mali· * '71 CHEVY's * HERTZ CORP. Costa Mesa 548-Tl$5 &ood ,condition! '69 PORSCHE 912 41, W. Warner, Santa Ana * 1970 BUG * bu coupe $2495 • ·71 Chevy IMPALAS • CHEVELLES 22l w. Katella, Anaheim '69 GRAND PRIX JAG. Classic 1962 3.8 Mk 11 * ~2580 aft 5:30 * Xlnt cond. Musf1ell! SAVE the SUr-Charge on Good CondltiOn P.U., air, etc. e fl.L\NY CAMARO'S (714) nB-4050 Fu.Ii Power. Factory Air.t • ~ New eng . .l tl'aM, '6T MGB Roadster -1 owner -*=="'"=Zlil=77*~=-lll"W 'TI Toyota P.U. 9'l<IO $1[!00 * * 496-9ll5 ~~rtzed MBZ Dealer HERTZ CORP• 1967 FORD GALAXIE ($X2SE41399°' ~ Auto. Wire w'beell, etc. -35m ml -xlnt oond -'68 PORSCHE 911 ,;_m_"~'·..:833-=..2833:;:,c.:..' -·---1·10 VW Fastback, white, auto U) 523-7250 221 W. Katella, Anaheim One owner. Very line cond. • ll250. 675-14911, 548-8ln. am/bn • l1300. 644-<1499 Xtnt ccmd! 6J5.3884 VOLKSWAGEN shll!, wamnty. Sharp! Pvt (714) 778-4050 Radio, air, auto, J)f) eng. : JENSEN MGA RENAULT party. 11945. 673-7226 BUICK 1961 CHEV. IMPALA 4 1125 cash. &w1>J1 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC : '64 YW BUS '53 VW •unroot, good numlng -19-71-8-U-l-CK-S.KYLARK dr. 283, PS/PB, valvH '66 FORD LTD, 2 Dr., 2480 Harbor Blvd., i condition. $250. Custom 4 Dr. H.T. ll,OOO reseated, new not back Hrdtop. ps/pb, air, 390 eng. Costa Mesa 1---------'60 MGA Roadster, rtiwt sell, JENSEN new paint, reblt eng., wire AtmlORIZED SALES • SERVICE whla. Sharp. Oller 830-8927. MGB · NEWPORT . '«1 MGB-GT, Very nice, radials. Askin( U650. '71 RENAULT R-16 sed. \\'agon. air cond, auto, elec sunroof, luggage : r a c k . Perfect ~nd. Take o'pymnts or cash $2750. 54>-2740 IMPORTS .--*~*-548-~1>35~-'*·-*-~ 1The fastest draw tn the A good want ad 11 a &ood We'!t.. .. a Dally Ptlot Deluxe CK1Z256) $1499 BILL ,YATES YW 32852 Valle Rd., ~·'San Juan Capistrano 8374800/493-fSll/499-2261 inlo cub thru a Da1b Pilot Dime-a-line &di I 673-1770 on motor. As is $60.00. Saw $300. Price $695. Days 1969 PONTIAC Le Mans, air =--==-::::_::::::... ___ I miles. Like new. Stunning ond PIS P/B '69 BUG: htr, eng, tires coral mist exterior with 645-.2142 C.M. aft 6 642-6943: aft 1 pm, 968--0738. c • , , steel • ood 113~ Al 5 30 p M • .65 FORD c •-· Sq . belted radial tires, Jdnt , g . .JY. ter : p.m. matching interior & 1vhite • • ounu.,-UU'C cond. $2000. 968-7744. · _Joe_83~2~·~718S~:,:<Tu~•ti:cn.:..) --I landau roof. Auto. trans., '55 Chev, auto tran, 6 cyl, Wagon. Full powE.'I", air. , . '70 VW BUG pwr. steer., pwr. brks., pwr. gOO;d brakes, new tires; R/H, 1 owner. new tires. 62 PONTIAC CUstom ~· Al\f!FM $16!15 * fH4-81l7 windows, air cond., radio & rinp, rnech. sound, needs 673-IOOt Good cond.Jtlo~, make !l!l!.;.: , heater. This beautiluJ car paint & body work. $190. 1967 Ford Galaxie, white w/ 962-5117 Huntington BcPJ. • 'lil VW, new clutch, new 1t1n shows wonderful care. See 546-2889. black inlerior. AC. auto. * * '66 GTO big eng., :a.MO, roof. Good cond. Needs eng. & drive today. (706C'A.X) ps la d 67M tuel 3100 w. Cout """· Newport Beach ' 1~-...;,..=:.=.:=~~ . • Autos, Imported f70 lnvesbnent Clauified Ad. 642-5678. Autos, Imported 970 970 970 \\'Ork. $250. 4!K-2984 :f5a!:o=·n ~s~nM~ ·~ c::;.e~~ ~~~er~~~·t ~f~: :~~1~ condition, $775. miles. ~~·rn.ms. ac 1 '691h Westphalia Poptop Mint 54().563Q. • roof. Still under fact. "'art'. '69 LTD \\'agon. 10 Pass., 429 1962 GRAND Prix, clean, t cond. AM/FM, new tires, ~-==:::..~-----! Lo mi's. $3495. Aft 6. HP. Power. stereo. air; A/T, full power, lt>Od ----·- -At lost we've got• lol orthe working machine that- • Delivers up to 25 mooey·savinq miles per qallon. • Hauls up lo hall-ton of most onything In a steel bed. •Rides :IOU lint class In• vinyl upholstered cob. Drmt 11 for !lze, for economy, end because ii gel> the Job done. Dri .. a Dotsun ... tlutn clec:itlo. DATSUN FROM NISSAN Vo1TH PRICE • . ' . SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF '72 DA1SUN5. ' STA MESA D,ATSUN 2845 HARBO• BLVD. 540·6410 clutch, must sell, leaving '69 Q.ulck Riviera. all pwr. &14-5018. mint rond. $2600. 675-6161. shape! $450. 646-1809. cfllry. Days, 846-7400 eves. tape player, Michelin tires, 675-8862. $2850. Orig ownr. 714: l '60 Chev. Nomad Sta. Wgn. ·MF-ALCON 4-dr sedan, '66 LeMans V-8, auh::J, p/1. 1 '64 Voll<s Semi Camper. '58 ~5_5i_-24_24_. ----- W ... ng. ?\u tirea, brka &; C~AT Condition! Oean '61 paint. Many xtrM! Financial Buick Le Sabre, 2 Dr., tape prob. Will take $7 50. deck. $425. 540-6940 , 675-5948. {557-4097 aft 6). Q:iod tires, brakes, battery. R/H, Lo mi's. $575. lo mi. Vf!ry dean. $750. : ~ $300. 435 Snug Harllor Rd. ** 546-6946 ** 548-5889 * alter 5. · • .:cN.::B..:64&-.::c2621l.='-----1'~68~F=o~R~O=.::co"ro:,·n"'a". '-xi-n"tl .--,.~.6~2~T=E7M~P~E=s~T~;.~ ! '65 Impala SS. Power win· L'Ond. Must see to apprec. Aft 5 pm: 642-T331 .. : : dov.·s, AJC, Io mi's, gold $700. Ask for Mike, 54&-2376. RAMBLER E C ILLA w/boflC> inter. Super cond. LINCOLN '66 VW Bus, xlnt cond., AD C 646-4380 a.ft 5. 1---------! 44,000 ml. Mske oiler. 413 -------~~'------'--~-1-------1 '68 RAMBLER " Co.sta Mesa St.. C. M. 1969 CADILLAC '69 King:swood Estate Wagon '68 CONTINENTAL f u 11 ; 642-4446 SEO. DE VILLE Xlnt cond, p/s, p/b. air, pwr., Jthr, air lmmac., pri. : •n VW CAMPER. pop top, lrnm¥ulate, Beautiful Ba· MU!! "'" tmmod. 12295· ply. 1>195. Newport Beh. AMBASSADOR R&H, k'nt, gas/ele-e refrjg., ha.ma mist metallic with 546--0754 or 495-0585 eves. 645-5500. • ·~ 6700 ca.retul miles, $3795, bl.act landau a: matching in-'64 CHEVY convert. V-8 r.,AYERICK 2 Dr. Hardtop, Radio, Heat-... 673--8701 tenor. F\J:h luxury througb-nu/trans, radiator. good er, Auto Trans, Power Steer-- out.AM-FM, tllt·tcle. wht>el, trans car. $350. 645-0668 '70 MAVERICK, new tires & lng, Air Col'ld. 1 owner, 'SB VW Bus, nu transm, nu full · I · (XSX JX?'ffr. &lJ' cond., ete. .,,. SS rm-...1-new brakes. Air & auto ow miles 035) re.bit eng. nu brakes. $100. Tb'· -cti -~u ~ $129 .. •~«• ve au'""""' e FULLY EQUIP'D 673-2901 trans., fast sale> $1475. 9 .. Body In xln't o:ind. ~l is showroom fresh. See & or 548-4410. drive today. Sale Priced after 6 p.m. 673-5517. '57 vw Cahlper,bus, Xlot 1~ C251AGE) 13875. J"""'°n & '61 CHEVY SPT CPE. MERCURY fl244 LWJi& terior, cherry t!l'lgine. Best Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd., Jo mlleag\!:, clean, an JOYOJA .· .otter. &45-3496. ca,t1a Mesa. Sf0.0030. xlnt buy! * 644-0049 1969 MERCURY 1'69 VW. Ex co 11 en t LARGEST· CHRYSLER MARQUIS . 640-9307 mechanical cond. Must Sell 'SELECTION OF Brougham 4 Dr. Sparkling 1!»6 lfamor, Costa Nresa: IJll)O. 645-1"i0 Alt. s. CADILLACS IN '68 •CHRYSLER Royal maroon wtl th match· -,~.~4~RA"-'-"'M::B:=LE:.:=R:::;., ORANGE COUNTY Ing Interior & back landau v · , '70VWBUG, lesathAn'lOOO SALES.LEASING NEWPORT CUSTOM root. Auto. Traru;., radio, AMERl~AN 2 DOOi{: ,mile••~ !*n7'flJ. AuntORIZED COUPE beater, factory air cond., Automatic trans., (OORJm) : SERVI. CE Full Power, Factory Air. pwr. steer., pwr. bric!., $299 ' . . c·~0~1 -. window,, twin ,..,mi-~ • 60 VW Camper, rebuilt eng. N L--Ca • • '~ .,... '"" 1n· 1 11.,. en.n• . ..we'"""""'· a....a d1Uac $1599 1ou""' ... ~and m .... s.. • on pump, etc. '4&-7'797. 2600 HARBOR BL., and drive this attractive ear DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ~ '66 vw, good condition, CX>sl'A MESA DAVE ROSS PONTIAC }~~fl) ~~rohn~~ee:. 2480,..~M Blvd., " Radio. Low mileage. 540·9100 Open SUnda.1 2480 Harbor Blvd.. Son, 2626 Harblr Blvd., .__.... esa ~ $fJOO * 548-12.Xl '68 Ced Cpe de Ville, Very lo C'..osta Mt'98 Costa Mesa. 540-5630 1970 DELUXE Stalion Witn, : * 1968 VolU Sedan mi's, disc bnUres, Lot of SHARP 1967 Chry. 300 56,000 1969 MERCURY cbrom~ rack, PIS, P1'), ! Cll!'an & Excellent $1050 xtru. V~ tires, Must in'lles. Needs Rod Bearings. MARAUDER XIOO air, immac. Pri. par!;)>. ... •~o Prl 1 o+.. llH to appl't'C.iate. Pvt pty, M·'· U ,..,. """o 830-7587 .... ~ vae ,..-.,,. 39317th St., C.M, 548-1696. llAe o er. onv-.N.JQ· 2 .Dr. H.T.. The sportiest. ,,.-.,-;"'"-;o:-=-,.,...-"1 '63 VW Bu(, .new..,., A bal· · CONTINENT AL Ugbt l"Y yellow wilh dark 66 2 DR. Sedan, A·l <!'Q!1. tery, Xlht oond. $465. '70 Coupe OeVWe outatan-lvy bucket seats &: console. ~ rubber. 22,000 mt ** 540-1775 **' ding cond thrOUgbout tull 1970 MARK m. like ne.;, TUt atr. whl .. auto. traM., Priv. pty. 492-6375. ~: pwr, air, AM/FM 1tett'O fully equlp'do low mileage, p;r. steer .. pwr. brks .. fac· pm. i •;·~ ''!.:W tiMearr~:'.t n;;: reeentl)' det•"td. $4500. Call flexible on price and terms. tury a1t:-1iJ!'e. new appear-I '61 AMBA$ADOR, , Stan TI&-8890. Phone 54&-1600 before 5 p.m. a.nee ~t. • See A cond, $6!l~. Pvt pty, , 494-'1632. '67 Sedan DeVWe run pwr ~ve. 'OearatK.'e Prlced "A" Pacific Ave CM~•,·..- '6S VW. lWlt Cond. 25,000 ml, newpalnt"teamcl..,., xlnt CORVAIR ' (2(19ACV) $2675. Johnson A T BIR ' ' '"" AM.FM.1 1tett0 tape. MUI~ cond throughOut SUOO. Call SoJi, 3l26 Harbor Blwt., • D ··::. aell. $1300. &U-5US. Stan.,..,. OONI. '$5 MONZA Convt, WINTER Osta Mesa. M0-5630. "'-•, • · ;. lit VW Camper SUOll. Finn. '70 ~~= £1• Dorado SPECIAL..· · ~BRRR.! New .1971 MERCURY ~;·~:,o· IOOd ena. ·a No \"'dea ple.,..Prlv. Pany Fully °'""'p'd, Xlrit,,,_ '""" tim, $315. 543-2335. STATION WAGONS ' · • · 531-7291 ~ooo3mm. 1. $5750 • .,..7545 CORVETTE HERTZ CORP. 'vA54Ls.IAso.'NT' • '61 VW XLNT COND. 'U•r 221 w. Ka.ttlla, AMhelm StOfO. Call: f?l.51~1 * 'i& CAD CdV *1' '6.1 FASTBACK, new paint, (714) 77M0$0 if" ... t.tA'N'f, "'3,0CKJ ·~tii r'ull pwr Ii tact air so.crtftct mags, stereo, AM/FM, 4 '69 ~ereury Colony Park, ml. New dres, trah., at $1645; Aft g·pm. ~ 11pd, speclal, 1 of a klrid! eve~ extra. like new. Orig re wt red rad Io .. t;X , '&4 CAOltJ..AC cou~ de M&-2962 ownr. Leavinl are*" t1'8.nsportaUon car. ~ VOLVO Voi:VQ, "For a-be-t-ter_de_al'_'. VIiie', top a>nd, •'Oman 1965 CORVETJ'E 300 h.p. ~ 673-7436. Craig. ;.: New or ulfd, P&ru • drivtr Sl,000. 646-1312 . top11: A,t\f/Fl\1, 4 spd, lop ·n MERCURY1 C.ougar XR7 '64 PLYMOtmt Val1tnl llt!rVlce. Herb J"rledlandtr f'oir that 1ttm under $50, cond. bria OW11C'r. $1500. $400 On., lakt O'!)ymnl.I. auto, R&H. good eond. Mu ' 537-6824. lf7 the ~fin)' Ptnchtt &t4-«m. 642-1822 .. 968--9320 11ell. $400. 842-56.17. r • a r ''I "' x ·t : ' • • • c : • : air i ..i . . t • . . .· : . . • • . • . . . . . . - • -. . . . • . . .. -• • ) ~ -' • c • •• • . " .. '· • • • . f· "LOT·AOVUTISER . Wt.;:.,., '*·· 1, 1971 OAILY PU.GT II ' • LOADED!! Turbo hydrametie trensmiuion, power steering, AM radio, white side wall tires, ti~ted windshield, end more. Immediate delivery. ' ~ .. ,, .1 ·• ffST DRIVE: THE NEW HONDA ' ' i The SASSY LmLE CAR, IS SASSIER THAN i :. EVER! Ready for Immediate delivery In a big ; . · .selection of new colors. ' ' ' t .. . . ' ' .!•' ' . . . '· j h' • . ; .. '" .... . . ,. I USED 1970 l6l6BQDI . FINAL CLEARANCE . . 1971 GMC TRUCKS! . . -EXAMPLI SAYINGS 9 PASS. SUBURBAN SUPER CUSTOM AIR COND. STICKER PRICE .., 'I 019D••coun• $6270.35 Auto. Trans., Pwr. sir. and brakes, AM-FM, full length ceiling air cond., chromt cvrs., twin camper mirrors, cust. instrument1tion, tilt whl., two tone-loaded! SAU. PRICE '5251.35 PICKUPS • SPRINTS • CAMPERS NOW AT ACTUAL •ACT. INVOICE LEASING? We Offer ''Personalized" Leases on Oldsinobdes, GMC Trucks, Rec- . rea.tional Vehicles! ·1 -TRY US BEFORE YOU LEASE ANY DOMESTIC OR IMPORT CAR. '. ' '70 MALIBU '68 CADILLAC '69 VOLKSWAGEN BILL JACOBS· GENERAL MGR. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP OF THE INFLATION FIGHTE!IS. '69 DODGE VAN Air cond., P.S., eutom1tic, redio, heater, vinyl roof. You must see end drive this one. Full power, factory eir, vinyl roof. IXRK0911 Bu9. R1dio end hHler. IZQC7171 Spiort van with 1utomatic fr1nsmf11ion, r1dio, hNftr, IZAE74l I • _ 52795 '70 AMX 4 1p11d , radio and h11t1r. I P90A J 51795 '70 GMC 2 TON 'Jilt cab truck 5500 11ri1t. 5 1p11d transmission. 145821 )· 53295 '68 vw . l610DBM I The popular one. .. .. 51095 ' "' 52695 '68 OLDS DELTA 88 Ccur•· Radio, h11ter, automatic, air cond., white w1lb, viny roof, IWPB661 ) 51495 '70 MAVERICK l Spd, R1d io. IZLA7081 ~1195 '70 CHR·YSLER WAGON Town & Country. R&H, air concl., pow1r 1t1erint I br1k11, factory air, roof rack. I 79.BBXO I 53595 ; '69 ALPHA ROMEO 52395 '69 TOYOTA Automatic tr1n1mi11ion, radio and h11f1r. ,l%YL9Jll, ·51355 '69 SIMCA 5 1p11cf tr1nsmi11ion, reclio, h11t1r, radial tir11, wire Red io, heater, 4 speed frtnsmission. ( 786C:Q.SJ whHl1. ll96ADXI 51295 52595 5775 -'70 MUST·ANG MACH I '67 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 400 '71 GMC 1 TON Automatic tr1ntmi11ion, r1dio, heeter, 1ir conditioning, Autometic, redio, heeter, eir' conditionin9, power 1tetr• • in.itd, ridio, heiter, iir conditionln9, ICEl60l•I . IACH6081 int&: br1k11 , vinyl roof. IUJD2l9) r . 52395 5·1395 53795 2850 Harbor BIYd. \ 1 • ' COSTA MESA • " .- • • • I t ; , • , • . • i , .. • ~ • • • -' .• .. .. ~ ,. ~ ~ •• ,. , • ·' ~ , • -: . ,. ·: • . . ; • . . • • . • • . . • ·: , . .. >: -: • ;! :: .. ~ • ,:. •• i: f!· lj: ~ ~ ::.: ::: it ! • ·:! .• · ' ATL~$ • · . CHRYSLE#l • . ' PLY/lfOUTH!l•PfRIAL ' i "1 I Costa Mesa . 'AND NEW 1972 SATELLITE SER. #Ill 21 -C2G·l4 121l LESS EXCISE TAX REBATE UPON APPROVAL us•0 .~ p\.f.1'- tO-1tott1 '"~'" • TRUCK J •p•.d tr1n1miuion, fully f•c- tory 1quipptd. For tho11 odd lob1. lllOlll) '64 FORD Galaxle 500 2 Dr. H.T. VI, •11tom1tic:, r1dio, h11t1r, power •*••ril'IJ, WSW, vinyl roof, 1rlr1 th1rp. (JKV9691. • • • w-. °"'"'"" 1, 1971 WE : Al.W . . Sill ~YS . . ,.,, ·llss BRAND NEW '72 DUSTER ONLY $ SEii.. # VL29828116345 LESS EXCISE .TAX 'REBATE UPON APPROVAL '66 DODGE '69 Y.W. SUNROOF Dari GT 2 Or. H.T. SEDAN VI, 1utem1lic, r1dio, h11!1r, 4 1p11d tr1n1mi11ion, r1dio, power 1l11rin9 & br1•11, WSW, h11f1r, wh ite 1ii:l1 will tir11. ind more, (11.UJl60) Mui! 111, (YCU901 l '67 RAMBLER '68 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP BARRACUDA COUPE VI, 111tom•lic:, r1d io, h•1!1r. VI, •ulom1llc, r1clio, ht•l•r, pciwtr •f11rin9, WSW, ~inyl pow1r 1!11rin9, f1c:tory 1ir, roof. IVWA6f21 WSW, IWIX0991 ( '69 CHRYSLER 300 Vt , 1ulom1tic, r1dio, h11!1r, pow1r 1t1erin9 A br1•11, WSW, 1ir conditionin9, IXE V690) '70 FORD CUSTOM VI, •ulom•tic, r•dio, h1•i•r, pow1r 1t11ri'l9, WSW, •ir con· clitiontn9, {)79BCMJ '69 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO VI, 1utom1tic, r1dio, "••f•r, pow•r •*••ril'l9 • br•lr•t • win· dow1, •ir c:ond., vinyl top. 1929- AFU ) '69 VOLKSWAGEN SUNDIAL CAMPER B••utiful c:on~•r•ion •quipp1d .. ith ic1 bo'I, dln•ff•, 1in ~, bun~1. b11bbl• top. •h:. IZVZ. 1201 , :tt?' Pl~OT-ADVHTISO Wld"'ld>t• -1, 1971 ~-;. \~ tl~ 1'11 "' . , Forti Meter e..iwipeny1s ·~ fl.,, '1 fair price ' lncrHses on 1972 mod• 'ft · . ' ; now approved . lty ffle ,rlc.. Commls-. . . -• slon. ~-'of n~w. '. however,' we 1fUI . have rev.: up~ row •f lteal,l+lf!il tfew '72's hiltl at . 1971 .''freeze" .'.prfas -LESS OUR REGUtAR YEAR·AROUNI> VOLUME SALIS DISC,UNT$ '. • ,In \ STILL A GOOD SELECTION /.r , TO CHOOSE FROM! . , r • , \ today and , · ' 1 '1: ' • .7 . , . . LEASING! • ' CASH REBATE· ·ON EVJl\V 'NEW ;,11 OR 1972 CAR -SOLD. CUPPN CONGRESS APPROVAL OF EXCISE TAX RE· DUCTIONl. • SAVE on lmmacul•t• pr..Orlven v1hicl11, · One ~ So~ Californi~'s · Biggest Pinto Dispfaysl '71 MAVERICK 4 tloor. Automofic, olr unG., JI•-tffftl"', ttdio, 1Mtter. Prodrlvtft •P,•· t ,000 111il••· -e 1600 CC ENGINES • 'Dodlt $75 MONTH · • 2000 CC ENGIN!S RUNABOUTS 24 Mo. o,..,... e AiR COND. • CjMpER SALE •• MANY MODELS ~ow .' PRICE SLASHED' TO · · •• .> .,.., • • ~ Vt• ws• ALL flOPULAl 1t11114,1.ra AT ' , 'COMPnlTIYI IA.TIS . • 4 SPEED STICKS MQDl~S .• e CUl'TOMIZID ·DEALER ~ COST. . ' . ' < Call Mttlceh11 lel4 W ftNtMt....... 1 • 2 DOOR SEDANS· r ' L. T .D.-Galaxie~ t-Bird-Toiino · Sale! Many to chOON from. '65 thr~ '71 lilodoli: 'SpO;t IMfl. ,.;,,.,1;; 2 a-I 4 door hardtops & sedans. Full power, air cOIMltlfO:l:tlRt·-¥1......tles .,.llftle. -.... .....; -·--....----• • -· #- .' . ALL OFfERS ~CO"SIGERED TIADIS ACCIPTIQ , . MODILS ' ' ' . I MAVERICK-PINTO SALE! tt70 I 1t11'141,.M1, J ''•-'•• •111 1ir c•114'. I 11i1te1111tlc "'M1l1. EXAMPLES: ' EXAMPLE: '71 LTD ,BROUGHAM A.uN., RIH, P.S., P.I. P-winclow1, "'inyl ro.I, AM/FM, low n1Jlo1. (741 l~QJ ILUI 1001 PllCI $4120 PAID 'F0R1 OR NOT! '70 MAv.RIC<K Fully f•ri•rv .. ,..,... lt41e1 h11t1r. 1611· '71 l!JNTO &•~N• t~w•.+t of<fi... • •J.. ,,.J nill•1. (Jl7~"¥J. -:j /I • TRANSl'ORfATION . $1'ECIALS • OUR PRICE $35SC\) ----~----• '63 IUICK Sl'ICIAL · $596 If Pl, ' OUR PllCI $1406· OUR ILUI *"' 'l!C•""'1"7' so' PllCI . , .~ ' ' • 4 Dr. UH, auto., Sood ~ ~ low mile&. (ZLK366) 4,spttd, Jow nµlts. 'H DOD•I Hor<IMp $796 Coronet '40. vt autO,. P.a., ' radt6, heater, tOOd mn ... (SJP161) Auto., P.S., tadio, heat.tr, '70 IMPALA 2 Df. H.T. '2396 · a1r C6?'1d .. •l0lded. Gcod milet. ftMUHl :' ~! ~o:!~~u~~~~~A $1396 ~J~~~~-221 $996· ,·61 mSllltMLC(AKLC7ll01Qftl.·' . ' • $496 "' lh1• look Prlt• 11170 fSXV249) \" ~ 'I''•""''"'-------·-,.-4cloer.lew"'ll11.0rl1ln1I 1----------··-------_.., ...... ' • ' fhrif.out. 'jVTM 161),' ,,. ' ·· ' ' ' · ,.. ,. ~ •· t '70 C,P~GAR Hord .. p $2496 '6' Y.W, s...... ... 51996 ' ' ''7 TOYOTA c:..oe· "96 ·71 DAnUN I'll • Cmpr$86' ' , vs, .. , • ., RAH. P·ateenn~ 9 P811•n&<t< All,...., '66 PLYMOUTH VALi~ $. Std. RAH.•~ . . • j , Perri> \'alJO '!I-.,., . ~1:--l~J°°1· &ood ~ 1~.J~ mDtt. . .,.. ' R&H, auto., ~.S., air co~dltion.', 7fJL Sood mn.. c ) ~ !:,~.'f11~~1'1~· llGo,.... Prfc• $DH ing. Good mil ... IS'VZ.1621. JU •·----------! f '71 FIAT.SPYDER $1696 . ' •• · I~ ... · -~t-i"ii-1 __ , ... ..__ '70 CONTININT~L $3'896 ~:."'r.AP!iX8'!00 ' '65 ~~~~r1:1~~~t~.'.P.S.,t ir "$696 R,·7~111,Fl>~~s~': ... $3096 '~61Y.Wil .... N· t "' 4 Dr. PA1.'indowl il uats, llu• look 'rlc• $1211 cond. Good milei. ll'IT '41'41. . D'l tt. lee-CU. " air, TC radio, vinyl f'90t, , __ ._._______ I ua IMk Prict $1441 1 • , Mat.fr. ~) -;; le11.thf'r Int. Good m!JK. • • ,210BIBl 11., 1.,k ,,1., 14511 •71 T·llRD H.T, . $4096 '63 THUNDIUIRD ?96 Auto., P.S., .P.8., P·wtn-Immaculate thru-out. N1w paint,· $ 6 do"'''• P-bucket 1eat1, AM-Full pcw•r, •ir concl. !UEZ 87fi '67 MUSTANG H.T. 1·19 FM Stereo radio, air cond. er, power 1teerin&. i:ood mirror, aood miles. (694BZJ) "" '70 CHAl611 IT 'Radia, heater, aut•.; P.S., air cond., vinyl roilt, pod milts. (118 AGE) '2296 'H COl'tiN~ 6T . • ,. ,' 09'6 4 dt. Vtry l&w mllu. ' , (412AGEI . . I lfue IMk ,..ICI 11411 vs, automatic, radio, heat-tilt "'heel. wsw, bod)' 1lde mldp., remote ,66 M•LllU S.S. $896 mlll!t. (tJKD t.,._J llu• loek Prlc• 94715 H1rdtop. 4 •~t•f!t, r1clio, hut•r, ~ ~~ ... go•dm!I.,. SLV415 1 . 1-----+'._,...,_,,_":"""' __ .,... _____ ~-- 11119 IHk prlc• 92111 MUSTANG SALE! Mooy .. c-. from. ''5 thru '71 moclth. c .. ,-. ........ ,., coov ... 11110 aod 2+2 ffttilacb. s.,;,. wit) 4 apoeds. -air coodltloolot nd ..-le Modelo. • EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG HARDTOP l1d'e, h11t1r, 1uforn1tie, l",S., low '"iltt, ..,J11yl reof. I06•A61J ILUI 1001 PllCI 11111. OUR PRICE $2150 SALES DEPT. HOURS . • I AM TO t Pl', MOIMlll I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I TRUCK SALE! M1ny to ehoo1• from. Ch•ry, Oat•unJ Ranchero, 'Ii ton encl ~ tons, Flat b1cl. '67 thru '71 mo els. • IXAMPLI: · ''4 CHIVY 1/2 TON PICKUP Va , 1utom1tie, radio, h11ter, 900411 ""H11. IR?I 116) OUR PRICE 5850 STATION WAGON SAL~! 15 TO CHOOll •ROM, l:w,.... I DemMtlu. Cetottiry ...... S,.olttl, T. f Y.W., Yolve, lletMo. OW.., M-. Toy°"" Opol. 'H llli'1I '71 -oll. • ._ wttli ""' ~-· ..... -· EXAMPLES:' ~, '65 FORD WAGON '70 FOltD 10 l'ASS. C•11111trv 1•11011. llH, 111te., 1lr, ,.S., ,.u $~11110. Vt,1 llH, 1vte .. 1lr, ,,5., P.t •• , ... ...111,, IWWIC76tl , M/l.t. IJ6' lJ) . . • ·r 'IWI IOOI PllCI Qlff '•' 1 OUR PllCI I !'~~ ~R~~ ' 1 ·, ,$21•f ' • ' __, _ ---. ,,,,..,..., Costa Mesa ®642 .. 0010 7 AM To 9 l'M MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE·FRI PARTS DIPT. ONLY 8 AM te 1 PM SATURDAYS • ' • < • I . I . . . -' . • 1. 1911 ' • ' . • .. ..-. . • .. • ' . . . . "' . JQLL,Rl(E ' . ' . . ' ·--