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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-02 - Orange Coast Pilot" r ' I •• I \ } • .. J'HU~SOAY AFrw,.iOOt-t, DeCeMBER 2, '197.f r· -~ .. , ~ ..,~~'°"" • r.u1s · .. .. •· ~ • • -·~· ..._ ' !f-• .. • PmtelrHe8t.-s ' ' A.;Ilegation· _ . . ' I ' ~y Kurilich ........ ' " ·~ I '• , ' • 1 , • ' OAj!. Y PILOT .. 'llMlnd>f· Dtctmbff 2. 1971 , See _Field I :Again··. ' • • J -11J \. PBTD DllG • • • ~· he liked in1!11 ~ ..... ..., ...,,. . r '° ._.. " • -~·It; a--It '°"" .. ""'iill llieir "people'• <111-" . -~ ~ tW ~ PlY -Guo; 1111 llllllor! Ura• -. ' will .lloel wlita,:llill I/;.t!uq -l#Juy. 1 I01'1C_ ..,.-Goold ''illlc - • £~·~~"1! Flnaaelllf\ Def~rr· •f I $15 BilliQ.n Tax Cut· OK'd --trMJiiJMJnllt~ ......... . conferees approved tod.r • f15.I billion las tut bill alter •IU'O<inc lo defer the ltart Of ~ controv'!lla! fN!dendal cam- paJ111 flnlnclng ptan lllllil after jhe im ' eJect.lons. I :.. -ltad "'l•!W.· . , Tito ~ bill .. approvad 4ooi '!'be While House 14id earllor Tbunday earry the benefit.< for busl ...... and f1ll that the conferees "have moved into the dlvJduala which the President asked u i part of hll new economic palicy. ball part" In strf!>Plnl the pending tax-He 1.s counting on these to booll _, cut bill or upenalve provisiOGI op~ aumer purchplng power and to give U. by Pmldent'Nlson. companlea strong Incontlvet lo unoder"'- But Pt'<IS aomtary RA>oaid L. ztegtor and lo 1-nt more eCM11petlt1v1 lll -It repeated that Nlxon will veto any bill uiat marketl. . contains any form ol a tax checkoff plan The luue of campaign funding set off I to finance presidenUal camp.aJgna_ hot exchange on the Senate Door UU. Rel erring to ~ support · for the morning ·with Senate Republican LeadW ' checkoff plan within the delicit-?Jdden i-tugh Scott accusing Defl'l.ocrals of "be14. 'i;.i,. ·~u 4i .,,.....,, ~ Iii$ -· iuri' IDd 'iid ~~ilia\dl'JIO • ~&it. II. · • ~,,.. ... a¥fc'; ... Tbert now are 2t ~tes ror the viioinhint'' • ~ • u,1;-r......;- council, including one new entry, Sanford -Josepb Ball: Talked about taJes and• .. fiu1c.s 'Pe•t • - Democrats who were In the majority on the conference committee thus bowed to the strong objections of President Nixon against the campaign financing plan and 1pecllled It would. not apply lo the 1m race when he presumtbly will be seeking rfflecti()D. The confe-a1'o toot out of the measure practlhally "a11 of the lar11 Senate revenue;loJilll provlafoDI lo whlcb Democralic party, ~ Aid, "I don~ parli!an wtlhool principle" In puablng tllt tll1nl< U II a colrcldence the! ""'bl the P{an. He ft the llaltment in 1 lhold-Freud, who bas dedored-hlmseU a write-I in candidate. said his scientific background would' help Arthur A. 'Fletcher, one of the tnajor parties that control! Oongrw 11 in Jng ml, ,Se,n..,f'rtd IL HarrJJ (0. very serious financial dllllc"1ty." okra.). . • Freud, president of the Sierra Bonita the city develop sound aolutlops to a -Nixon . A:dlDinlstratiOn'a hiP, Homeowners /issocialion, was one of~tM •myriad of.problew. · est-rpnking .blacks, has.r.elign· ~ , .x*· .-;;;--~.,.....-,-i:'--r-_. AJ""}ll'f e four who didn 't show up for the can--WDUam Fl1Cbb8ck; Called for a ed from tbe U.S. delegation to didates' night spo-ed by the ~-~•. government "close to the J>e:Ople." the l/nited Nations Fle"her Solons S.:witch, Vote io Drop P~~ CoQtrols Rock-Bn>admoor ff~eownen ~~--Julius Mazur: Told tbe ' audience he who had been shitied from tltm at University Patt Sc:hoOI. . was a successful, busines&man and &aid Assistant Labor Secretary to 'The other ... ___ L-1.._ I-"~ ,_ a"-.1 sound busine1s prlnoJi)les should be a~ the u N ' -t ~ tedl u~ "'00 CUICU ..., u.ciJU pll_'ed to man_ •gement of the rity. · · pos ' repor y_ were Layton L. Gardner, who ·was 'at· -Mn. Lucy Fletcher: Said there Is no ~co0m~ 'execu ve .director·.of '1J?pointee · f ·~~· , 1 ' tz dka1~yed 1 · tending a ~ut~ court of awards; question 1he city will grow but streased it e n1ted Negro College Fund J.fllcolm Elliott, who could not be reach-board eel for an explanation thil morning and should be harmonious growth. ---·----------l{ennetb J. Holden, who has left a trail of .-Robert Wlrres: Said his 21 years of "solid financial management'' disconnected telepbone ·numbtrs and may background would help the city •. 119 Joocer> ~ a candKlate. Freud WU ap--J Mo u eel I ,_ ·-1• pearini on Community Cablevision.. ' .~e• · ser~ rg peop ~ w ... " OfficialJ in ............. ot •k... nrn'"'am tried to th'e canchdates personally and look for ....-...~ ...a;,. • ...., speclllc answers to speclf.ic questions. to mW It euy for the g~ of -Qeu 011ea: Offered an•enginltring voters,. 't'ho may haw -~ can-• backllf!lllld lie nld ,..uld be lovallable dlda1<o m•>t• 11tM 6-1, by separatil!g • n theJ:<:lty" trlld' lb <!eel w1th' various them Into clilcuum-groapo altar each kinda iii project&.-, = ~ wu Riven fwo ml!MJ1<o lo addras the '"iL A. RoblDIOD: Vowi<I he Ii a assembled ¥C1Jence. · "JieOPle-oriented" candidate. ; Here ls a bit of the little each of them .David SmJlll: 8'jd be had been an ·Sc-- had to say;d"uring those twO·minute.s-'in ttve cityhood work~ and Nld "I am order of their appearance that had been cblpalgnlng for the city and myself." determined by lottery : -Gabrielle Pryor: Said her family has -Wa)'De Oart: Told voters they could beeri in the" area s,ince 1884 and said l!ke notes on ,>.di he broulht, pads with lrvirie mldentl sbi>uld have a common }ijs, name and campaigb 1101111 on them. goal -tcf.build a model clty'that will fill Said he strongly JayOftd Incorporation "the prcdbe that blought us here." She becauae It wouJd give residents local con-1tresaec1· her independence. l(ol. ,, · -tw*i Zimmerman: Called for --Rollttt Pot1er: Called for a cartfuUy clos'tr du between homeowners and UC ~~ growth me. Irvine students, uying no"·the two have become "ilolated from each either." Six Cities Sei • • For '40 Miles' • Yule Con,l,est ' '. Sis communities along the Onni• CoUt have acreect to "llDile" for Judcei: ~. Chrtltmas aeaaon.. to T11e1'hl llrSI to t<spond to !be iJ,. vi-of ·Jl!e orioie l:Ouo\T Cllut A•• t•Ikln' ariit llit DAILY Pttm' lo' PBtUclPllle In the 1971 edition of tbe trt\dWonal "40 Miles of Christmas .....Miies Petena: Said ~ was proud he had worked for "cit)#hood and said he "wants a city that's dllferent." -Konrad Larson: Urged the establish- ment of policy goals for the city before tbe adoption of any general plan. "Don't • determine land· use fir1t then put policy, ioab into it:" he Slid. ' -Richard W'alk11de: Opposed. low in- come housing 111d urged the creation of coundlinanic dbtricta. Feliciano· Files Jl \_...;f . For $1 Million • &miles" Uehling and decora~ cont~. , ~:J!rw*t:Uir -:=-~ -. . con l>e eotered by: . . , Huntington Beach Chamber of Com-Jose Fr.liciano, Newport Beach s blind merce (Women'• Division), Laguna singer-guitarist, fresh on the beel1 of his Beach Junior CJ&unber of C.Ommerce triumphant return to tht nightclub bear· Capistrano 1feacti ~q,he(:-of ·c:o~ ing his name .on Westcliff DrJve, fus filed merce Conma.ttel.iil't OWnber 0 com;. wit ln Superior Court for it.35 million in merce'. Newpatt Barbo 'Chamber Of d-.mNes against th~ Radio} Corporatio,n C.Ommerce and the Seal Beach Chamberi of America and RCA•Victor Record ol C.ornmeroe: .a -OlvisJon. , other comm'1mltlea-'~·expected to joiri _.The suit is broken down ln damage the list. AU contestanls In tbe "Smfles'~ cl&mis to $350,000 1eneral apd $1 million contest must be sponsored by ,local puni,llve. Fellclano seeks an accounting at organizations, Judges touring t h ~· tile ' expense of the deleridants, "to "Smiles" ma from Seal Beach to ~II determine royaltles which have become Clemente wW judge on1y , e n t r i e ' naxable to the plaintift" nomlnated.by;·k>cal Sp;ll'\9:1>rs. · -Tbt complaint as filed Wednesday In Judg:es wilt.be .selected in the .neu ... ·addition to the teccounting demand ft?re bf Carl' Kymla and Cap char&es fraud, bre~ch of fiduciary rel•· Blackbum, ~lrmen of the contest. tionship, breach of contract and the T~t.atlvely, they have been scheduled to declaratory relief. Fellci8J'IQ claims he tour the Orange C.O.st area on thelr 'judg· has duly performed under all the terma Ing journeY t)1e oliht of Dec. 20. . and coodltioDI requlr!'\ ~him iq bl.I con- Individu,IJs r commercl.al firms . In-tract with RCA. • tl!rested in pertlcipating ln the contest 5 Harbor Area ' .. -Men Indicted ., In-Pot Fina WASHINGTON·(AP) -The Senate has voled 1Ch11 (9 enmP1 ""f•papen, prw w· HINGTON (UPI) -Earl L. Bub ....... 111kNi1, broadcuten aoCf maguhie won Senate confinnatJoo today as Pre* amt biSok: pu~ra &oai Wale and pric( dent Nixon's new agricullure secretary. • coatio1i Butz, 62, dean of Purdue University: '?be ammdnuent, ~, y sO.. ,..;. !#•Y•tle, Ind., will succeed Clifford Ill, Qaiuotoo (~.), IO t])a Iilll eneu.lluuc Hardin, ooe of Nixon'• U original Cabinet "'-f Nt.qn•a •• &ltd ~rice colilrol ,., "" T-•Ppolnlees. al_lll!aijly lorLa~· _ will acceptm_ .. eui EMftleM ·Bub Ls returning lo the depertmenl 1'l>e lliglit bePJ1 esd 1 1111@ w1"J This is the emblem chosen by rotary under Ezra Taft Benson In ihe W~ qaly a ~ fi&* 1#:.n he servtd-as an asailtant O'anstoa offered Jt In a 1orm incIWllng the crew of A~llo 16 for their erixlwer administration while Hardift · Five Harbor Area residents were m. motion pictures and thuter entertainel.S-u~omlng miJs1on to the moon. accepted a top job with RaJJton.~ dieted by the Orange counly Grand Jury ' That proposal was adopted 6-40 but l is dominated by an eagl, O>. . ·, Wednesday in connection with • the Republicans succeeded 'in geWng lt .perched atop a ~d, w~ite and The Senate vote followed a bitter fight reconsidered and f~ly reject~ 44-42. It biue shield super1~pos¥ on a which revived the farm vote as a~ dllcovery Nov. 17 of a one tbn cache of .w~ rldli:Wid as exempting J>V~fi lunar scene which is surround· tial rqajor factor In the 1972 presidential marijuana In th~ Rtve11kle Coun'ty-for lop}IM daocWs and ~ws Vegas. ed by a blue cii~le of stars. 1 electiOn. destrt. , ~ton , dropPed the movies and Across the face ot the sliield is. Some Democrat.a charged Butz woul<t lnvestig11.tor1 Aid the esUmatea .. ft e _ iners Ind u-.inlrodue!d hil proo a gold symbol of flight out.. favor corporate agri-business interes~ :rr.lllion street a.alt value of tht . ·grpJ JM*I \vednelday. lined in ,blue. .,. .. over family farriiers and show litUe S)'lllt made It the laratst mari~ hllutever · -ne lil.slsted that a very serious lasue of pathy for programs to feed the hungry. • by ~ge County invesU,itorl. Ttie u-. ~Ible "economic censorship" pas ill-' Butz responded with pledges of actioft rettta ,,.,. made by 'the .... 11--orgaaized' volved, •nd emphasized there .... such Supenn' te~dent· 1 to help 1mprov• •ass'"' com and wheat 01p1e County NarcoUcs EnfofCtJilent an exemption for the communicaUons ~ prices which liave produced escalating Task Force. -' media bi World War II and the Korean unhappiness In some farm areas. In a Superior Court. Judge Byron K. conlllct. At S J '1 • ' personal round of lobbying with un- McMlllan set bail of $100,000 each for the It Is up to the House whether to accept . 8ll 08n111 h committed senators, Butz promised to defendants pending their arraignment this Senate provision. '"1'~ 11work vigorously to preserve the family before him later today. ' T R · fanning system;" and gave assurances of Under arrest ind charged l'ilh mii!ltpto "(( "(( "{(. 0 etire in -'73 support for anti-hunger programs. sate~. of marljµana and po.,ess.lou .. of E p ~ In closing Sel)ate debate, Sen. Robert maniuana are :. ._ >. ,. ; COnom,; QUID..., Ralph Gales, su-~-" lendent ·of ·~~--Dole (R-Kan.), said: "I believe that net Leo G PboeDlx 21 2130 Co Un---' ~,:_-a ..-'!• """.;;MU.t farm income lo lfJZ'~ WW improve -• ~ • 1 n ""'~ -':t ...--Jo!qain' Elemental'}' School District for measurably. This ts Prealdebt Nixon's A~~' =Ima, '5, UIM~rtte '~Bill H:ts 'cf · g'-:-the put 27 years, announced It!. retire-·goal. If ls elso J!j-. Bub' objective. Ave., Corona del Mar. •; ~~ , ., .::llW ment Wednesday. .. Democrat!: continued in \be final -Jean Bluw•, 30, 'of tJlf W. J0111D . The ~admlniatrator mlae his a~ dfoe.'!8,tehadolo _;edharaeanlthathnt B.,ull'for•ppofalnrmelmenra.t 51,, COila Mesa. -• WASHINGTON (;w;; -'!be House •II!. 4Uljns " ""1 h "l , ,. ......, 21/'r~lt, Bant!qeomm1i.-!ltclWfo4"' ~eTlu.teb.I " 1t~ t' ~.'I craThe1®.1'.,T"', In&~!~ lb at IJemo. Newport Beach. • • · ·second time to approve a bill to exteno tt!irb P1aJin1 ...,... ...... -... -Jame1 L. McDoaaed'l ~1 of 1S82 through April 30, 1973, President Nixon's Gate& aid be has one )'W' to go on h11 ~mg a possible DemoeraUc Baker St., sta Mesai ''"· · power to control the ep>nomy.1 , contract and will not renecotl6te wbendt' caw.~ ~e..._in ,1972, Sen. qeorge lll!ii!l!l But a compromise was repoijld in the runs out in JUne of 1'13 Mc.IGOvtm (M.u.j, saJd Bqti a~ F. Bonnet, of RJ1ersr ·-~ ...c; ... ~ f offlrw. , . . . Jle urged the board to beam Jookina: for poinbmat .wa1 bad ~s 'for all f~. If The huge c3che discovered in Riverside Th~ committee voted 18 to 15 against a JUttessor who could begin u aS!OCilte · • : was IO<tnd when a law enforcement of-sending the measure lo ·the House Door, Sllperlnlendent next July and sttp Into Sunday. Da'nces Out ., , flctr wondeted why the ground sounded ! with lour members voting "present". the superintendent's poslUon when ·he • ' so hollow where-Jie ·was -walking. 1 The co~tiee . deadlocked 18 to 18 retires. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Dancing Id ' Investigation disclosed an underground Wednesd.ay m falling to agree on a bill. The school district is involved. in a the streets on Sunday -or any public vault containing a ton of weed . The Senate approved a control bill unification election In June which, U 1p-place-has iqp,g been illegal In Salt LU~: · The live~"Rarbor ~i tnfn' had been Wednesday as to 4 despite some mj.sglv· proved., wou1d dissolve tbe San Joaquin County, and county father& now hav,: previously amsttd on charges. that they ' ingi of Jx>th Democrats Ind RepUbllcans. District. But In case it falls the district banned Sundaf dancing even ln prtva~ · sold 300 pounds of marijuana to un. Following today's vote, the House com-will have to be prepared, Gates said. dubs. · dercover agents. _ mittee began workln1 on a ·compromise The board approved Gates' recom-'lbe COUftty commission Wednesday EsUmate of the value of ihe haul rang· measure that committee inembers hoped mendaUon and authOrlzed recruiUng to added private clubs to the no-Sabbath , ed from $1001000, for bulk.fonn in-Mexico would break the ·de1dlock:. bea:in. dancinf Jaw. • to $200,000·delivered tn.the u.~. and over 1----,--,-,-~,--,-----'--------:-------...:.---------.-- $1 million U broken · down tb one ounce ' J>.1Cketa for skeet sales. · · 'Ibe arrests, more than two weeks ago, climaxe4 a· two:mpnth )nvestigaUon in· voiving tive law aiencles. Newport Beach police initiated the probe which later h1volved state Bureau of Narcotics agent.s, Orange and River- side County Jberiff'•. deputies anct JUver·, side clly potli:o: · · • • .. and compeUng for its prir.es should COil-' ttct operators of the aMual decorating contest in their own communities. From Page I DetaUs can be obtained by phoning Tom McCann;publlc service manager for the DAILY PILOT, at MM32f' or 54(). HARTELIUS ... -12IO. OU.NII COAST DAILY PILOT ..... ~ .... --s.c1 ...... OMHta COAST PUlllSHIMG COMr~'t lMtrt N. Wt~ Pr•i....t a!ll hlll1911W Jt&k l . Ct;1l1y Viet ,,_.._ M 0-rtl ~ 'T1l•r11•• Ktt'f'U ...... 1"9ii11 A. ~11r11~l11• Mt!lllJlllll E.il9f' i::h1tl11 H. l1N kid.tr.I P, N•ll ............... \iltMI..,. --c.i. .... , a. .,., •• ., •'"-" "l'Mllrt hadll »n H.-..re "9111M!'f ' ~ ._.,I J2I: ,.., .. , ·-...,..,... IMdll T111J ...0. lflllfWI,.. a. '*-"'' a1 fl!.,. a1 CafftN a111 physician called on to ~crlbe drugs. Irvin-said the code is voluntarily s£rengt~n~ by physicians to the point that they insist or should insist on a phjsjcal io:aminatlon Of the person re-· questistg narcotics. • r • Kurlllch's alle11tlons came on theiheels of testimony by Irvin that Dr. ,Htirfellus,. SO, trho now lives on !lander Street In lbe J Lake Fortst section of El Toro, shdwed a · 'deficiency of 361 ct of DemerOl·.Wharrhts · boob \tere cheeked by lrvln in late: 19sa during a visit to Hartelius' office IA, Corona del Mjar1 ; · · · Irvin said Harteliui reported t'he thelt of ten ·30 ct vials of Demerol from his of· fice to Newport Beach Police in July of that year. It wu ,tbe second such reported theft of narcotics by the pbysl· clan, Irvin said. Hartellus today faces cbara:es of Un-' professional conduct and moral turpitude stemming from his relationship with Mrs. Vaughn and the drugs allegedly injected Into his shapely blonde paramour and the attractive Mrs. Wanda Melendrez of Costa Mesa. • Mrs. Melendrez died In 1989 as the result of what w1s asserted to be a missive overd05e of drugs, Her family has sued Hartellus in Orange County Superior Court for $500,000. Hart.elius has "been cleaml In three Superior court trials of anon, fraud and brjbery charges contained in grand jury indletmtnU. Most of the evidence: presented at the current hearing was barred from those trials. Kurillch sald Mrs. Vaughn tricked lh<i fl,,. pbyoclana Into 111Dt>lylng lht Demerol the need!d !o 111itaiii Im-habll. He ,.Id •he got a llJ'le quant)t1 or Ille dnig on , one 9<Qslon bf paying an accompllet Ill lo set Into ""' and c;onvlnce the v!stt~ ilodfor llllt he wu a 11aperaitlf ill man. other pbysicboa allegidly lb\ldo the Demerol avallel>I• to her after ah< told them on 'tht ttlephone of nonexlitenl ~ relative& who were dying frorr.i: cancer and who despertlelY iieeded riJiel from the ir pain.· L .. On another occasion, It was alleged, She _posed..f,s a piurse at t}Je Cottntry Club Convalescent Honie and called 111 Costa Mesa' ~alesctnt hoSp'.ltaJ to tell them that liet'1t/pply oibemerol bad run out. · Thi hblpltaf olficialuUe&e!llY n ve her lO cc ol tfle,narcolicJ. J • . II is alle1ted Ibit Mr1. Vau&~h ·o~lalned the n'afcotics necessary to feta 6er habit because''Dr:-llartelius, the 8Ssirted p~ Vlder of ;tier ·regular supply, had been barred' from administering narcotics and was under investigation by the State Board of Narcotics Enforcement. It ls understood that he Is barred from dispensing narcotics pending the oulcome Of the present hearing. .Mrs. V1u1hn pleaded guilty to the narcotics charges shortly afler her ar- rest. She was committed to the California rehabilitation center at Narco as a narcotics addict. Her incarceration Interrupted a love af- fair witb Dr. ijartellus thal began in 1967 whe~· the silver·haired physician visited her husband for injuries suffered in an auto accident. Ray Vaughn later ten his wile and three children and Hartelius moved into the Wilson Street home to begin a rel• tlonsblp that t..tlmony bu alleged In- cluded the frequenl drugging and:beatlng of Mr1. Vaughn. Grenade Kills · ll I '., .. ~ ' ' SAIGON (~Pl .:.._ Ele..,, Vl~~ Clvlllin1 wtre killed and 37 were ttounded. -Wednesday nliht by a letrcrist's grenade . tos~ In~ a crowd ~atchirlg an outdoor ino•le In a 'hamlet 3S mlles northirest'of Saigon, millt.iry 1pokeS'mtn reported: They ".l>Jd It WH the work of Viet Cooi terrorliLI. .................................. ~---. Reverslble B•cks •nd Se•t Cuthiont • • ' 72" FUL~ -si_I; SlEEPER . SOEA .·BED . SA.LE. - Priced at ' '28·9 ·',lt111tifwl s,r, ly D1y tnd Ctrnforftl.le De11t.J, a.fl ~ Hltltt ' .t· - Your favaritt inttrfor· dufgMT toiU ·be Mppr to oarilt ~ ; • • · '. · . :1 PROFES~~~. GAR REIT f u RNrpl R~g HARIOR ~LVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opet ~· Tltws. l 1'rt. h11o COSTA MESA , CALIF. ' . 646-0171 646-0176 I \ I ' ~ t I I"' antington Beaeh . . . ' fo1n1cain Valle1 • VOL'. 64, NO. 281, J SECTIONS, '48 PAGES ' , ' '- ' .. I ... ·' Siie'• Wpteht,.,. Progress The Statue ol Uber!y frames the world's tallest building -the twin· towered World Trode•Center. One .hundred and ten stories (1 ,350 )· feet) high, 'tlfe~wers are part of a $700 million complex of buildings ~ in lower Manbattan. Although ;botb towers have. been "topped out," completion is '!ii more than two Y.•ars away. •W~s~inster Mayor Rips Beach Over · College Move Weablllnster Ua1pr Dere1' Mc\Vhlnney todiy crltlclied the ' CitY of HunUn'1on !li1ach for ealerJna.a joint venture with llio Coait community College Dlalrlct ""'' wUJ hnpose I tax levy on property owners in sb: cities. • Re said he wW ask his fellow Westminster counclllnen at their Dec. 14 moeUng to dlrt<t the' city attorney to -an ln/U!ICllon thal would prohibit the .-ument, • I ••1 ulint -lt llilfil/' Mcwblnne)' Aid lla!Iy. ''TheJ'le ....... ~ In the I Jobn'.ii.1vucox.-. ot sa.1a Ana Is~ !odaJ-111 .-lio- doesn't ha tbe -Jllti )It had • , Wedneoday. • Wilcox, aervln( ~ In Oranfe Coun\JI Jail lor burglary, WU 111tgiied to tht sherlfr I parking lol tw car"wuhtni. lie cleclckd to talot-a.rldo In an ~ lnvatiplon' -· Five hOan later he -bad< In Jill 1llllr police loond ~ bkllnc at a trilod'• -hi ~Seta Au. ,,...,_"""'"'""' ~aw. I will ·encourage' l, councilmen to file suit to stbp it." 'lbe mayor's attack was aimed at the decision of the-Huntington Beach council to fonn a special assessment district with the college district to finance $935,000 wortP., of new facilities at Golden west College. The district w:ould be formed Ul\der a Iiw called the 19U Act which permits the elty In 1'hlcll a college Ls located to «rtlblillh such IR assessment district. Opponenls of the j>rocedure bave polnled out that the tax would be Imposed oo all property within the college di.strict, Whldl takes In Huntington BeaCh, .I' W-, Seal Beach. Fountain Vlllley, Colla Mesa and Newport Beach. Coillfe dlatrld olf!ciaia have estintated IM!t• J.<:eot tax lncreue would be re- qulrid ID redeem the five-year bonds that "'"'Id be sold to pay for the college Im- pro•e1neata. ' A pion to form a siinllar district to finance new facllllles a~ Orange Coast Coll<ge •• nje<ted by the Colla Mesa cOundl alter Newport Beach had gooe on nocord aglinll It. Mcll'blnney called the proposal "tax· atkm wtthout representation:" "Tbo people In Newport Beach and COiia Mesa are p;,. to be taxed, but how ar< they expected to benelit from the now facUIU..7" the mayor asl<ed. A larp portion ol the money' 'IUll!cl p (See CO!LEG!, Pase I) ORANGE COl,INTY, CALIFOR!'llA THURSOAY, DECEMIER 2, ·197f JEN~ AmerlelD list .,. Ille Seal Beach Space Syatems !>Msloo, Aultlnetlcs, Flncor Division and MJcroelectroolc ,Company Electronics Group, all In Anaheim. Al!o loclod<!i! Ls Nortli.;\merlcan's-va· cant 121.5 million tlggurat In Laguna !figuel. Here are HWbaw's Uip commercial properties, toge~ With ,bis figures on their market value. l. Disneyland, Anal)etm, $78 million. %. The City Cenlr<, Orange, l'5 million. 3. South Coast Plaza and Town Center, Colla Meu, fll million. • 4. Faahlon ·bland, N~llaclr, $11 mUJlon. 5. Newport cemer, 11ewpor1.-. m -6. H~ Center, Huoth1ton Beach. !II mllllon. 7. Dl.sne!>land llolel, Aybotm, 118 m!!!ion. I. Butna Park Centar, Buena Park, d$ mllllon. - I. Fashion Square, La Habra, $20 million. 10. Knott'• lier?)' Farm, -Part, flt mUJlon. • lillllhaw's ten most vlluable lndultrlal ~: 1. North American RnclnreII, f152 mWlon. 2. McDonnell llou&lu Corp., llJlo. tlngtoo Beoch, "' mllllon. • 3. Hughes Aircraft Co., Newport Beach ant Fullerton, • mllllon. . .4. Hunt-Weaon Food Inc., Fullerton, flOmllllon. I. Philoo-Ford Atronulronlc· DlvillaO. Newport BeaCb, "8 mllllon. I. Beckman. ~ Inc.~ Fullerlbn, -~ 7. Kroft Foods and Humko ~ Bue11& )'ark, 4lvlim of N~ Dllrt Corp., .. million. . • L Collins Hadlo, Co., Newport 11eacP, f3I mBl!oo. , 9-.J. C, Peruiey Co., rqional o(lfces anc( warehouse, Buena Part. (h01 ~ i9' eluded), f3S mllllon. • 10. Kimberly-Clark Corp., -.... Orange, $31.millloru : • .. Huntington Rai.ses Held Up by Nixon's Freeze • Pay ralses averaging more than 11 per- ctnt for 49 top Huntington Beaeb city · employes have been found legally in order by City Attorney Don Bonfa. Payment of the bulk of. the lncttaSes, granted in an agreement signed by the ci- ty council and the .Management Employe1 Organization (MEO) I n September, bad been held up because of the presidential wage freeze. • But after phase I of the freeze ended Nov. lf the MEO asked Bonfa for an opi- Trio Threaten . . Bomb, Hit Bank . ' ·For $·15~000 ·. 'Tbrie p ..... ... al - lhreateolog bank employos and ..-..... ..uii an alleged bom1> IOI nay with an estlmatiid f15,llOO• Wed- nesday afternoon from the 5oathem Cali(ornla Natlonll Bank branch, 23521 Paseo de Vllencia In Laguna Hills. Sherlfrs deputies !&d the trio eacaped in a late model sedan which had been stolen earlier in Huntington Beach. Two of th~ bandits held about 10 bank employes and customers ·at bay while the third mtde the rooncLs of the tellers' cages collecllng money in a laundry bag. There was no shooting and no one was Injured, depu~es rtported. The 1icense number of the getaway car was noted by a witness but the aberiff'a office aaid today that no trace of the vehicle ha! been found. Sheriffs in- 'Ve.Stigators said the three munasbd men were dressed in'jeans and sweaters when they. entered the bank at about f:30 p.m. and were each brandiahing handguns. One of the bandits carried what appeared to be a bomb, sheriff's Capt. James Broadbelt said. He explained the "bomb" consisted of Utree long red cylinders 1-. which may have been dynamite -wiapped with wire and connected to what appeared to be a detonating devl~. . Tbe bandits did not threaten the customers, he said, but were curt aod very businesslike. "Tboy left the Impressioo that they weer there for ...,.thing othor than a deposit," Broadbelt si.ld. ' · · Bank employes were ordered by Jn. vestlgaton not to release iny in- formation or tall: about the robbery. 11we were all IClred lo death,'' aaid Margaret Collins, acting bank manager, "bul nobody panicked. Everyone WIS very calm." nion on ?"hether the tn~eaaes -which range fro'm foor percent -to 11 percent a year -could be paid. The city attorney niled that the Jn. creases could be paid and backdated to Nov. 15. , In the agreement, aome employes got h!kes of $200 a month and more. All told. the raises will coat the dty '73,llOO this year, according to Finance Director Ben Arguello. . Most of the larger ,lncreues ...,.. for Qodgers Get Fr. Rob.i-,ison F-Wlrelie* 'Ill! "'" --.. . ql\liod -*' ~ .. ~ ....,._ ltunlbeBallldlore.,,_._ mllWlllll>Od_llal...., .. An. Ii Ille ru.co ~ ~ wttlr Jtol,i.m,, tht *• QUlred pltdlor . Pete lllcbori """' tile. orlolet In --for four young .plaim. In,tlie Allen deal with the Wblte Sox, Ille Dodl<n acq-veteran pitcher 'l'ommy John and a young Infielder. (See story, Page 33) Work Scheduled To Start Feb. I On ~ntral Park COnStructlon work on Hun•tln:gtoa Beaclt's Central Park b slated to begin P'eb. 1, Tom Severns, city development coordinator, said today. Estimated cost of construction oo the 207-acre site is $2.4 million. Ttie figure in- cludes site W1X'k, utilities, stonn drains, irrigation and sewers, Severns said. Two federal ·grants have been obtained to offset the cost of acquisition and developmenl One, of . fl.9 million, paid for the purchase of 111 acres and the other, of $117,867 wlll pay for develop- ment of 144 acres. The park site Ls bounded by Gothard Street, Talbert· Avenue, Edwards street and Sl•.ter Avenue. CUttently ·the part Ille contains two lakea, Bm1ttnaton -and Tllbert. When development II complete; the pork 1rill also have the '3 mlilion CenttaJ Ubrary and CUJturL ·~ter u well u the police pistol and rlDe rqes wblch will liellpen to the public. -. management employes 1n1 the recrtaucin and parks deporlmenL The incr<aaes ..... 'bued Oft I llllf. conducted survey of 10 Sou t be r n Callfomia ciU.. wUh populations cloee to Iba! of Huntington Beach. Tbo IRlrvey fouild tbal the -test deficienciea In salariea -In com~ with other ciUea -were In the parks department. For example, the 8l1ar1es of recruUon ouperviaon ware locreued fnlm fl,Oll a month to fl,S7J.. Tbo recratloo and. parks . director's~"" IiJUd from '1,'ltr tO . ' $2,007 a month. No.....,.,,,..! ...,p1aye ...ivid *' · than a four percent hLke, even thoulh tht survey found that ouch an -w11 not merited. City councllmen and MEO ofnclal.s bave uplalned that this lltuatlon aroae lie<aUH the two bndJes lltplld &ft agreement for a holdlol -foor per<eot raise In Jaly until the lllml' (See llAIBBll, Pap I) . COin.promise Seen Eco,Wmy JJill R~jected . ' . , -By Ho~ Banki~g ·llnit ' • l WAB81116roN (IJPI) -ftt,... antII July I u -..... . BIDk!o(OOmm!ttoete!Uoei1ildll)'b-111e It iJao -.......... - .......i t1me to -.11111111o--·to--~ -throuib Al'rit IO, 1'11, l'lwldoot N!Dm's due bot nol anoftd= ".:: 1Mq, power to ...,trol tht -Y· · wage ,,..,,. that lllarted Aus. 15 -pro. But a compromise was rtporled Jn the 9ided the r11.se1 .,., not •~--•!• offing. ' " inconalatent" w J t b tbe P.Y &:;d.- The commlttee voted 'IS lo 15 ag..;.i gUldeline. ' sending the measure to the HouSe floor, with four members vOttna 11pri1ent''.' The collll!llttee dead!Ocked 18 to 11 Wedneaday In falling io -on a bW. The Senate 1pproved a· dmtrol bW Wednelday 85 to f deqtte IOllle ml.sgiv· lngs of both Democrab and Republicans. Followinl today's -· Ille llou8e com-mittee bepn woning on a comprouilie meallUl'e that committee members boPecf would break Ille deadloclc. The compromlie, 8-red by Rep. 'Jbomu,L, Albley (~),WU llmllar ·to tht Senate bill and Wll CODlidorecf mono ae«ptable to the admlriistratlon than the committee's origlhal Venion. The committee'1 original bill chntalned mandatory controls on, interest rates, which Nixon opposed. The leaders feared that failure to break a committee deadloclc oo the Phase II control issue could impair public con- fidence and -• matter cl Import lJlainly to the members -keep Congress In session through Christmas. During-the Senate debate Wednesday night, Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (1\- Artz.), !&d he bid a "atrabge and uaiy feeling" the controls 1"lUld be on for ihO rest of hls life. "I pray to God I am WJ'9DB," .q0Idwater said. ' · Al Plll«fby, Ibo Senate, the bW car- ried a nmnber of, prorulolll ooq reha>- tantly appivved by the Wiun. llou8e. ~ them, U 1"lUld give pemment worters. and aervlcomen a 5.5 perc.ot PIY raise .. JR11-I -11 a.coll ol about '2 bllllon a year -lnlleod of deloylni .ti • • North American · Makes Agreement With Space Union LOS ANGEJ,ES (AP) -Nor!b AmerlCID RocbeII Corp., one ()f the ,_; Ucn's largest aerospece firmr, reeabed • tentative agreement Wednaday on·a·-' . co-ct wifl> . the United A.rt. and Aerospae11 Workers Union, neaotiatort wd. l>etalls of the agreement were not an- nounced pending a ratlllcatlon vote SUD- day by Ille union memberahlp, but sources reported thlt the w 1 I e and fringe benefit pockqe repr....,., an tn, crease of approximately U percenL I The federal Pay Boord. oet up by Prealdent Nbm to ellablllh waao guldellnea In PbaM D· o1 the 1111- mintltration't new ecnnontle pdlq, bu laued ..... celllns ol i.J -t In, crews. This recom"""41d limit bM already been -by • pnllWi( auto induatry tfAlb aot. ":... UAW worken . currtntly um •• average of fj.IO per hour, and !hi reported raise at North American would be 51 cents. Panel Probes Doctors' Roles Links to Hart.elius Trial Figure Examined By TOM BARLEY Of .... ~ '"" lllff LOS ANGELES -Allegations that rive harbor Area. physicians made narcotics available to dnig addict Reba 'Vaushn of Costa M ... -In all but one cue without even -'111 the supposed ''paUU11 - are being oamined here today by 1 State Board o( Medical Examiners ~mlttee. Trial lawyer Matthew Kurillch told lhe flve phytlciaos on the board wbo are mulling charg.. againlll D.'i-Ebbe Hartellus of Costa Mesa thlt Mn~ Vaughn, 3!, o( 617 W. Wlloon St., tot U0 cc of Demerol from the docton i. iden- Ufled in a 17-day drug spr .. -~ with her arrest In Dectmher W ~· Demerol ii a ltl$b· po""" l}ll'COllc riloly Ulld &I I major lrllllidjlw ilD4 Plln l:lllor. Docton _..__. -i ec "" -jectlon-IOO cc eqnlll one pinl -lo be a Lab.F-i -of El Taro, lbowod a nOl'lllll -· defidmey ol Ill cc of -I -bis Kuril!<b,_ aot fonner otale narcouca boob ...,. checked by lnin In late 1111 agent Jimmy lrrin to admll today !hit • durill( •· Y11It to Hariollna' olllce In not one of the five plly1ldanl atleJodly Corona del· Illar. • duped )>y Mn. Vaush!i liu ewr been lnin ~ Harlel!Uo.npOrlod the theft · asie<t to expllln his ict!qno to·tbe Sta.te of !en JO oc •iall ol Demm! fn>m 1111 of· Board of ~idlcol Eumlrien. flee to New,....t lleadl police In Juty of · Clllfornla's Health ancl Slfety Code , that Y~~_,11, wu the MCOild 1111Ch ptOhlbll.s the .~pllon of narcoUca to reported .... t of D&rCOilcs by lhe ph1'1· · anf penon who ii not a potient of Ille clan, lnin saicf. • phyalcian coiled on to pnoc:rlhe dnlp. ffarte11111 ~-charlea of un- lrvin uld the codo II vohlntarlly profmloool ' and moral turpitude a!renlthenecf by pllyslclanl to the point stemming lrvm I ~~ with Mra. that Ibey Instil or should inlilt "" 1 ' Vaughn l1!d the dn9 aJle(edly Injected ~!col -el the -.... Into hll aluapely bloaole -ud tht ~ -· aUractffe Mll. Wanda MoJeridrs o1 Klq:llidl'a lll<ptlono csmo ""the~ • Colla Mtll. ol l8tlnu0by lly lr\'ln llllt ~. ~ Mrs. Ma~ died Jn 1111 ~ llio .. •-11 .... n.mr Slitelll llut ; (luio.lWll'aMi .... J> l , M...... , Cell"""' 1f :·:~~ J ·-= Ci s:• • --.. -.. -::r . .... I 9' -.. -N ---ft • -.. --. --'.1 =-----==" I =-·~ \ By Janitor -- In Newport ' . ly ARTHUR R. VINSEL °' .. °'*' .......... • ee.• View Vnft Schools Opp~se Unused Land Ta~ By RliDI NIEDZIELSXJ Of '" Ol llf """ Stttf federal aai..1ea holding !ahd won'.i hive to pay t,bem." ' ,.,..., .... J -. • HARTElllJS •• ) . l :"1J:' ............ u.erW lo be .. o~'ol dnlgL Her flJ!li\t h.u aueot, _.., In oranc• eou.11. SuperiOr Ci>urt lot !!00.000. ~ Hort.tIW,;,.. -~ IA l!l<petlor ~ trlals of ~ frlW bribery cf)araea contalne'1 In grand j , lndictmenls. Most of the evidenQI presented at the current bearing wal bamd from,lhoae trials. ~. A janitor afraio wl. u:ecuUon by two ~ demanding entry at gunpoint to a . Newport Beach restaurant Oung an eye- :.earbl( bucket of bleacll at their facea .-ly'lbdly, ffprJni•·h• had nothing to Ocean View School Di.strict offlclall are resolutely opposed to a new law which would requirf! them to pay property taxes on three unused school sit.es. The district currently holds three such, sites and District Su p_e r Intend en t Clarence Hall estimates their tax assess- ment Could be as high as $20,000 a year. By releasing a site to the state and then repurchasing it at a later date, the price could become considerably infiated, according to Dr. Hall. M. an example, he cited the Huntington Harbour site which was acquired in 1982 1 at a cost of $16,500 per acre. "Today, we would have had to pay $135,000 an acre for the same thing. This means that in an eight.year period the land apprlciated by 715 percenL II • Kur!~ said M(f. :Vaughn tricked ~ five phyacians into ·suPplyirig the Demeri4 she needed to sustaln ber habit. He sald she got a large quantity of the drug o~ ope occasion by p.1ying an accomplice $lf to get into bed and convl~ the vlsitinl doctor \Nit be was a desperately ill maJ\ Other physlclan1 allegedly • made thf Demerol avaUable to her after she tof4 them Oft the telephone of nonexistef\t relatives who were dying [rom canctf and who desperately Deeded relief fro1' their pain. . l -· •:' One screamed and the other clubbed )be victim unconscious, before they Oed •lllto the pre<lawn darkness. •' Police credited janitor 'John M~· n~ 21. _with preventing a major saf racking job at The Hungry 'l'l&er, 353 . Coa!I l!lllnv~y. ' . -. "l tb,~car~ was closed at 4:30 a .. , when 'MeMabon wu ·confronted by m~ W of_ • whQqi carried a barrackl bag 1•hlclr!O'Obably c:bntained bilrglary l<iola, 'Ibey llld. • • . ' "It would be terribly unfair for a poor achoo! district to ask the tai:payen to pay that amount of money for land that i& owned by the state," he said. Ocean View trustees declared Monday night that· they are planning to USfi ~lte ZS, a 15-acre parcel in the Bolla Chica area, withln a few years. , A comparably-sized· parcel in the Hun- tington Harbour aru, Site 33, will need to be used within three or four years, ac- cording to Dr. Hall. ... State Sewage 'Policy Hit ' On anOther occasion, it was alleged; she poeed IS a nurse "t the Coun{ry Clu~ Convaleacent Rome and called a Costa Mesa coQvalescent hospital 'to tell ,the:ii that her supply of Demerol had run oul ' The hospital oirtclal.s allegedly gave hef 20 cc of '1ie narcotics. \ •• Officer -Don Chandler, who arr!Y<d ~·later, aafd McMahon was "'t ' briefly but apparenUy otlterwlae , 'lintnjm ed. · · Janitorial crew members Inside the locked restaurant found 1ttcMahon lying !utshte the Tea(: door, alerted by the om ..,.p1ng.,,,..• cry of l"'UJ-' " .,If he got it in the eyes It would reall1 smart, 11 said s,t. Wallace Kerr. Warm Departtire The third, 15-acre site, bounded by Ellis and Talbert Avenues and Gothard Street and Beach Boulevard, may not be needed in the near future. By County · It ls all~ged that Mrs. Vaughn obtahwill U1..i narcotics necessary to feed her habi) because Dr. Hartelius, the fasserted prt vlder . of ~ regular supply, had beea barred from administering nare<itics ani was under investigation ·by the ~ Board of Narcotics Enforcement. ~ • President Richard Nixon is bugged by one man while shaking hands ..;, with othets Tuesday as he leaves the hotel where he visited the 50th · Nafional 4-H Congress in Chicago. N~on presented 'Presidential' awards to six outstanding 4-H members at the meeting. "He alung It rlgbt in their kissers," he added, aying it was .unknown whether McMabo'h's 1lucket of bleach actually' splashed his Intended target. -Officer Chandler said McMahon !old after rq-Alnlflg conscio'~ of seeing a car cruiae throuch the dark' parklna: lot about eight rnlnutes belore he wu ap- proached. . Ho noticed Jt. but vehicles frequently Cut through the lot in the complex of popular restaurants around ~ ;t fn. l<oection of Co8'I Hig!iway, Bayside brive iM the Bayside Vllllge entriTOad. . Shqrtly after,. boWever, ~e pair ap-Proa<:bed McMahon, .a cz;ew mana&er ,from Jolin~ Cleaning Sqvlce. 2 Valley Streets Slated For Facelift After Jan. 1 ' ~Christnia8 City ·Theme Endorsed Two streets adjacent to Mile Square Park in Foll{ltafn Valley are due to get a faci IHt after the first of January. under a'ireements approved by the Orange Collnty -Board of Supervisors and tbt FoUntain Valley City Council, all utilities on Euclid Street from Warner Avenue to MIO feet north of Heil Avenue will be J>la~ underground. In addition, that portion of Euclid u well as Warner Avenue between Euclid and Brookhurst Street will be improved. Way,ne Osborne, city Public Works '!or Huntington =,,i;;.:.i~g ~1:tww11f°:! :fr,.~~ "'Christmas City, 197111, _ that'• the Jt will be shared by the city and county theme of. t.be annual home and business usigg funds returned to those agencies detoram., cont.t .um iWlll .light up the from 'state taxes on the Southern bolkfay 9e&!Oft'ln Huntingtort Beach. _ .£1ll!g[J11~ F.dlson Co"!:pan~. , ~e Ann Wall chainnan of the an-Osborne estimated the city s ahare in IP."!i e.<.t· ~ bJ lbe 'fPlri<O'i · tltat P!1'!~l'l1! be •"•t .,,IJIJC!.•nd the ijjv11Jo1plf tbr,,,Cllamber of Commerce, county Wiii pay the balance .. ~ ~{ ljllsli'atio 4r tho 0 • e, e'lll' "(9r " sch~ to begih Jin. 3 and Osborne said he ex- pects It lo take about 30 days. "As soon as that project la completed, then we can start with the street lm· provements," he said. The street project, planned by the county and · city. will be paid for com- pletely by the county. Osborne said the cost of the street project, which includes improved drainage and resurfacing, will be about $250,000. French Importer Recalls Cheese W~ih, .B,acteria •• • ' •<f ·~· -r ' • • ' Dr. Hall believes trustees should seriously consider turning the Huntington Harbour site and the third site back to the state in order to avoid the tu:es. "If we can't get thls legi!latipn revers- ed it' would seem likt an illegitimate re- quest to take $20,000 a year out of the budget for the tax," he said. "I would be in favor of turning them over and then seek additional state monles for new sites." Although construction of the second Huntington Harbour school is still In the future, the superintendent explained that overcrowded conditions already e1ist at Harbor View School. "We bave portables out there now and w~ wilJ de.finitely need a second school in that area," he said. "ni1s law is really unfair because the tax payments are not required of other tu-supported Jmtltutiots, only t h e schools," the superintendent charged. "All the cities, county government and f'rom Page 1 RAISES .•. Orange County SanllaUon District of- ficials today continued their fight against proposed new state policies on the discharge of sewage lnto the ocean by presenting an alternative they say would save the county $50 million. The presentation was given by Fred Harper, general ,manager of the county district, at a hearing on the proposed new policies in San Diego. The hearing was conducted by the state Water Resources Control Board. Essentially, the new state regulations would prohibit the discharge of Industrial toxic materials and organic solid wastes into the ocean. Harper told the state board this morn- ing that the regulaUons would require the county to make a capital outlay of $65 million fo requipment with an addl· Uonal aruiual operating cost of $2.5 mil· lion. Harper submitted a proposal that wou1d imprQve ocean discharges, but with the county's investment amounting to only $15 million with increased aMuaJ operating costs of only $600,000. The difference in the two proposals lies with the county suggestion that would place a greater bu·rden on industrial was completed. plants to prevent the discharge of to1ic Bonfa, who also received • raise as a materials into sewer lines. result of the negotiations between the County officials also have argued that MEO and council although as an elected no research bas shown lbat the marine It Ls understood that he is barred froi;o, dispensing narcotics pending the outcomt: of the present bearing. •: MMJ., Vaughn pleaded guilty to thf narcotics charges shortly after-))er ~ rest. Sbe was committed to~the ~ornlp· rehabilitation cen~ It Naret '· as a narcotics addict. ·"'i·~ -~ .. .,. ~. t Her incarc.eration Interrupted a Jove a(. fair with Dr. Hartelius that began~ Illa when the silver-ba-..i J>ll1slciali ytsltell her husband !or illi\ltiell 1111!~ 1P all auto accident. r • • • Ray Vaughn later' left 1llJ wife ani three children and HuWWs moved ~ft the Wilson Street horn~ to begin 1 rel• Uonsblp that testimony h.u alleged IJ\. eluded the frequent drugging and bealiPJ of Mr:i. Vaughn. , , Irvin today described H a r-t e 11 u ..,,. purchase of 1,800 cc of Demerol ln ont year as "exorbitant." ' l Nuclear Plant Transmission Work Bl0cked · . ·. ' '1 ' • • ·: ' . ·. • • official be is not a member of the MEO, environment would be imprOved by a ban • was ill today ang unable to amplify his on the discharge of the wast.es into the. WASHINGTON (AP)-'lbeAtomicEt- opinion. , eoean. ~ er11-Commi&!ioo-«dered •· teruporafr Deputy City Attorney Williain Mevis, suspension Wednesday of construction of who helped Bonfa research the oplnlon, Is explained that the opinion was based ~ ~wer transmission line 1= largely on ruies and ~egulatlons on pay .ilnyon:~ ilUan\i in • an Policy In the Federal Register: 11 pOl:Ountf._f,. ~ -J 1'1 cheeses Ls recalliilg 4-and 8-ounce Mevis pid that main g.rourx: on which Bift the AEC said the Piciflc Gas and Personnel Post Residents may register by calling the Ownber of Commerce office at ISU661 or Mn. Wall at IS2-401I. RegbtraUon '!l'id.l ! c10.. nee. •s: Jodain&.ll'.ill 1>e10• ;Decr,:11~ ,~,.., H tin' ......,. and16. ~-··· ?!:::-?• '"~ r . '.1_¥ un gauu they were valid was that the agreement Electric Co. could continue work on the packages of both types &tter discovering Was signed in September with the hikes Nobody will be asked to husb at Hun-major portion of the nuclear plant's two lh'y conlaiQ ,barmlul ,b~ci;rla. Jo be effective Sept. I. tlngton Beacl\'r Main Library Friday units, includinc ... i and tile first Wlnnoraol'tlie aYee)>l!Ua Awal'd'lDCI '·:~: . . 7'he FDA aald Wednesday 143 persons He said that the city attorneys made night, when everybody gathers around transmission !Mtf_;jl~ ' art"-reporteA to have fallen ill as a result no ruling on whether the raises were the wassail bowl for convivial good cheer. The company had said It planned no ~~1m «>i:"'f.~~~~o:i.,,: . ·schools V.acant Smiles" contest. which. promOte& VUli' ' ~ retroactive to Sept. 1, but commented The facility will close early, at 5i p.m.1 further construction on the second line of eating the French cheeses. Three were that In light of President N!Xon's recent to prepare for a 7:30 p.m. Christmas until July 1. hospltaliz.ed. · · withdrawal of his objection to retroactive Wassail Party sponsored by the Friends The $1Spe.nsion was ordered pendiJ11 decora~iCP-in all Orange COast cities. ' JJ;he Huntington Beach Union High JudgizC1 that ~ "111 be ori Dki : ~I District is looking fo~ sorneone to The agency announced Friday Le provisions it probably would now be in of the Library. completion of an AEC environmental int· Roitelet camembert was being recalled order for the city to pay the increases The public is invited to attend the pact study, u:pect.ed to take about elglit 20. . _ ~ -·' . . ' s:erve as personnel commissioner. The ca~es ·ln the city-wide. contest •, .tA•vacancy presently exists on the com· include t>est Christmas theme, best . mission, created when Commissioner chlldren'l.ftntuy, belt .relJi&ous diaplay, . Jack D. ·Brown resigned\ m:ently. He best mobile home 'display. best Jndoor . m_l)ved out of ,t~e school district. and added.,brie to the recall li!t Wed· l-ba_c_k_t_o_Se...;p:...L_l_. _________ f_es_t1_v1..,;·ty:..,. ___________ m_on~th::•;,,· ---------- nesday. tree or di:tplay aeen from_ Ulle ·street, belt · J 'The new con;tmissloner ·would serve out outdoor tree, ~ MJCbbOlhood group, the unexpired two.year portion of Eating the cheeses caused "moderate to severe gastroenteritis," the FDA said. Gastroe.nteritis, one of the illnesses com· monly referred to as food poisoning, causes nausea and -in extreme cases - . feyer, diarrhea~ y~miting and stomach best merchaDU window, arid best e<im· Brown's term. · m'erclal, school or·clvic_ di!plaf.' To qualify u a commi&sione.r, a person 'fwp,~ awards will be Riven ln the mwt be a ,voter registered in the Hun- 'lirit loW::.c.!_~g9r)!s,.-'=hpllng _to Mn. : lin&to"Beacb. UDlon Hi&h·Scbool <1i14ict. wan:-~ 9t trop tel are to be 'llle 'thtee· member! con'lm!Sslon makes crimps.• · .• · \he FDA said the cheese was shipped by Anco Cheese Import of Elmsford, , N.Y.\ to about LOO wholesalers who d.istr buted it tO •n unkn6wn number of retailers. The agency said the products "should be returned to the store where. awarded. . and administers policies related to the Winners of the grand prlUS and ~e · district's classified ~sonnel -tbose sweepstakes a~ will be. given the.1r holding positions not telateC to teaching, trophies at 1 recognition dinner scheduled counseling or administration. ' • • for ~: 26. , . . Those interested in being candidates M~ Seitm: of tbe womens dlvtston , should contact Dr. William "Jay" Settle, planrung c::omnuuii>ner Henry Duk~ and associate district superintc.ndent, at the building director JJack ~evt1arid.W!ll l;>e district office. The number is 536-9331. purchased." the judge.s. , . DAILY PILOT ORAlfft"'CDMJ ~ Cflll#Alrt ...... N;.w;..i .. ,,. ........ ,.,.. ...... . ; ... ~ck L C~rlr, . Vkl .............. ....... n ... , k.f.a ..... n•111•• A. ,..,...r •• --.M 1:d!W AJ.11 Dtrlri• ""'·°""* c.ntj' .,,... ................ Offk9 17171 ... Ji ••• 1 ••• n1 Mani., All4reeu r.o. •• 1to, tH41 ·--.......... l '21 ,.,., -. ...... C.'-,...., -... , ... , .,,..., .. ..._. ._., JPt "-'aw...., .. ~:---IJC...8•1 'f'rom Page 1 COLLEGE •• ;. I ~ • ' toward paying for a. new Win"I, to Uie · gynmisium at Golden West and cable. for . ~mmunlty television: , ,~ M~y said that he »"U not criticizing the college district-tOO.td ~ much as the Hlfdtlngton Belch counclL1 "Jt doesn't seem right that out city can Impose a tax on another city," be Hid. "We have no way of voting them in or out of office." • Javits May ; Appoint . Girr i!S . N~ry . C~det WASIUNGTP~ (UPI).,.. Sen.•Jacob K. Javlts (R·N.Y.), 'Who broke, tradition by , naming ·the, first girl ,pag•, .plans to at· , tac~ ~ther ~ 11lfongbold ·by ai>- ' P9iJJ~lnf-.a girl to 1 the U.S. Naval Acadepiy. . 1Javlta ~aid Wednesday he bas not made a final 1cholce on who he would appoint but added that one girl has asked to be sent to Annapolis and he has "a number of other female candidates ... in mind." Areas to ·s ·1 ~ IDI e They're First to Enter Contest Six communities along the Orange the list. Alt contestants in the "Smiles" Coast have agrted to "smile" for jOO,es contest must be sponsored by local this Christmas season. organizations. Judges touring the They're first to respond to lhe fn. ''&miles" area from Seal Beach to San vltatlon of the Orange C6unty Coast Clemente will judge only e n t r I e 1 Aasoclatlon and the DAILY Pll-OT to nominated by local sponsors. ~rtkipate In Ute 1971 edition of the Judges will be selected In the near tradlUonal "40 Milea: of Christmas futuu by Ctrl Kym.la and C a p Smiles'' lighting and detoratlng conteat. Blackbum, co-chalnnen or the q>nte!t. Nominees for prizes in the residential Tentatively, they have been sched'uled to and cornmttel1l divisions of lhe artawi§I' torir the Orang~ Coast a_rea on their judg- (!)ntes; wW be ~ot<itd by : ', • ' \ Jbg loumey the night of Doc. IU. • Huntlngtoh ' Beach Qa(hSer of Com.. Individuals or cornmerci1l 1firms fn. mm:e (W'.omen'1 Divl lilon), Laguna terestff. In putlclpating lri the cant.est ' Beach Jimlor €bJll1W of ComrQeret, and com peting for Its prlzts sbould ·d:ln- Cap)strano S.l~h Cham~ of COm· "tact open tors ol the 'lllllual · docotltlng mer«, Corona de! Mar Chamber of Co~-oontest In tbelr '"'"' communiti& lnm:e, Ne"I'Ort Harbor · Chsmber ol flclaili can be oblalned by phoning i:.tnme'°' aQJf the SdJ B<ad\ Clla!Jlber • 'roln McCllVI, public ie<Vlco lnlli1ger lor 'or <»nlmeroe. " •• l ' the DAIJ,V PILOT, •I 61MUI or ~ Other commi.m1Ues are txpected to join 1220. • ri ~ 72" FULL SIZE SLEEPER SOFA BED SAL£ :ed at '289 Your faoori te interior designer tDiU b• Mpw co u.Ut "°" , . , PROFES~~~ 1 GARREIT fURNrplR~s HARIOR nvo. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opt11Moo.,1'lhn.' fri, h... :r COSTA MESA, CALIF. 60-0275, 646.0276 • ,, • Where Was the Justie:e When We Needed Him? By ARTHUR R. VINSEL CH IN 0.llY Pl•t Sltff JUSTICE WIUJAM 0. ,Dougias, where were you at 6 1.m., eight years ago nen TUeaday. when we really needed you? Somebody who can stop the military draft, even temporarily, could have done a lot then for the troops' morale. They were already caJling us troops, at 6 a.m., eight years ago nes:t Tuesday. We weren't even SYt"Om in ~et. SCRIPTURAL TUTS may differ, but the end of the world is at 1031 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. The building is u gray u Sranite and as cold as a first sergeant's heart. 1llrough i\s 1mog-statned portal& has passed an end· less line of wretched mortals. Those ol us who have gone before unifonnly recall it was a gray and drizzly day. Justice Douglas wasn~ there issuln( rultngs. Joan Baez wasn't there singing protest songs. IDEALISTIC COLLEGE coeds weren't there lying down in the doorway. 'lbere was only a wino lying in a doorway down the block.· . Nobody, it seemed, was there but Us. And Them. 'Ille plan for the day's activities, it seemed, was for Them to begin the task of making Us like Them, a miserable proposition for all concerned. ~landing in one's underwear on a cold concrete floor, being exposed to two kinds of Wthealthy drafts didn 't help especially with a Class 4F beer hang· over. • GOING TO HEAVEN might not even be so great under those circum- stances, but we were going to the other place -Fort Ord. sun, none of us really believed until 4 a.m. the follow- ing day when we got there that nothing would tum up to to save us. Asthma? Appendlcitis? Hemorrhoids? Neither a case or smallpox nor Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas showed up , Uke cavalry coming over the hill in the nick of Ume. Only a card-carrying Communist giggling unduly could have reduced the daf'S body count. The U.S. Armed Forces InducUon Center has a quota to fill. They start filling early. v1Hs11. HOW "CAN YOU TYPE, Troop?" snarled a Spec. 4 who must have studied under General George S. Patton. · Realizing, despite my condition, that manning a Smith-Corona standard would be preferable to a Brpwning automatic rifle, I nodded, assuming the die was cast for 24 months ' duty. "Then sta~ typing," he said, shoving a stack of paperwork with tripli· cate carbon copies at me. Well, ever since, J've been mad at the system that put Us in the hands of Them. JUSnCE ·DOUGLAS' throwing a monkey wrench into the works Wed- nesday naturally gave me great malicious satisfaction. One must still, however, sympathize with the potential draftees who now don't know bow soon they may learn their fate and accordingly plan for their next two years. The suspension is temporary, and one suspects young Ameri- cans will be feeling a draft again soon. There will always be Us. There will. always be Them. . . AND NEVER the twain shall meet, except at 1031 S. Broadway, where 1t 1s always gray and drizzly. ,:Vargas Exploits· .Tola - .. 78 Nights, 78 Women ·, LOS ANGELES (UPI) -When former ·Orange County bigamist Juan Abel Vargas Jr. married in 1929 he was mak- ing 1125 a month. When he dled 40 years later he left behind ,1 ,063,165, two ~!1'>lds of wives ancl children, si:I ~ -and no will. •,In the struggle for his estate ln a case Ing heard in Los Angeles County perior Court, testimony was elicited a clerk at the Cloud Motel that claims of his first wife, Mildred, whom he married in tnh, and his second, Josephine of Santa Ana wbom he wed in 1915. On his first marriage he bred three children -Elena, 41 ;-Juan m, 40, 3nd Claire, a9. His second union produced Juan Antonio, 25 ; Judith, 24 : Josie. 22, and Julie, 21. J{..argas !lpent 71 nights there over his 1ast JuJie took the witness stand earlier in ln years "with a different giFI every the week. tfg'bt." "He was very conservative," she said. :·The 5-foot-2, 160-pound importer-ex-''He wouldn 't let us girls put on eye Jtirter, 64 when he died, loved to dance shadow or fingernail polish or wear short t01tt his favorite songs were "Autumn dresses. We all had to be at dinner right l:eaves" and "Love is a Many Splendored on time and he watched our grade cards th)ng." , very carefully." A clerk at the Cloud ~One of his daughters testified before Motel said Vargas h4s registe red 78 1]14ge Robert KeMy Wednesdaf that the times between 1967 and 1969. signing in ))1t time she met her step-brothers and as Mr. and Mrs. She later acknowl~ed ~sisters was at the funeral. parlor that her first testimony, that he had a ~r her father's fatal acclfien.t. which . different girl each time, might not be ex-'!!d followed yet another n1gbt at the act because she wasn't there every night. @ud Motel. . ~ Mrs. Vargas No. 1 never appeared at :"'the great issue at point was hOw tbe bearing. No. 2 said she had been told ~gas could keep both wivei satisOed ht was. divorced "ln a litUe town In Mex· ,.at he was, .indeed, living with them. ico" and now feels "like a feather in the 1be Peruvian-born btgamlat t<lld one he breeze, not knoying what l<l do." .,, to go to the dock te "watch my Juan Antonio said be never realized his :.rto." The o•.ber tit told"moetlf not to father was a "swinger." "He was always 8-trlm. . tough with us children," he said. ~ffiere has been Cle!Umony that two Judge Kenny took the' case under ad· ~wives may lift in South America visement pending final writ ten ~J so far they are not contesting the -arguments to be submitted by Dec. 13. • .. '• :: ·1 .• •. •• -. . ,. Teenaged Dnnking SACRAMENTo (AP) -The Senate refused Wednesday to let Callfomlans vote next yea..· on lowering the le1al drinking age to 18. The proposed oonsUtuUonal amend· ment to lower the drinking age was defeated on a 9-14 vote although Its Senate sponSor, ~n. Divid Roberti (0. Los Angeles), saia.-it' should be passed because ''l don 't think we in the legislature ought to play Ol!trich and p~ tend that 18-year-olds don't drink." The measure was introduced by Assemblyman Robert Cline ,lJl-Omoga PWk). Sen. Clari Bradley {R-Sn Jose), wu the only senator to speak agaiMt the bill. He argued that letting persons between 18 and 21 drink alcoholic beverages would cause the number of drunken driving af'o rests and traf!iC deaths to soar. Sen. Arlen Gregorio CD-San Mateo), supported the measure, saying a study by the National Institute of Mental Health showed 80 percent of San Mateo County 's residen ts beetween JS and 21 already drink io defiance of existing law. Another proposal to lower the age of majority -except for drinking -is on Gov. Reagan's desk awaiting action. Federal law already gives the right to vote to persons aged 18-21. Here is the 9 to 14 roll call by which the Senate defeated the proposed California Constitution amendment: Democrats for : Alquist, Beilenson, Dills, Gregorio, Mills, Petris, Roberti, Song. Total eight. RepubUcans Ior : Cologne. Democrats against : Carrell, KeMick, Moscone, Rodda , Short, Teele. Total sis:. Republicans against : Br ad I e y , Burg e ner . Cusanovich, Deukmejian. Marks, Nejedly, Schrade, Stev.ens. Total eight. Absent or not voting : Behr (R); Carpenter (R ); Collier (D); Coombs RJ; Dymally (DJ; Grunsky (Rl; Harmer (R); Holmd~h1 (D); Lagomarsino (R ); Marler (R ); Richardson (R); Stiern (D): Walsh (0): Way (R): Wedworth (D); Whetmore (R); Zenovich (D). Total 17. 'Little Annie's' Nuisance ,. Judge Orders Closure A bar:iiear TUslln with a coldrful name r-'rn , , 1 -Little Anaie's BannJea1-was ordered closed as a public nuisance by Superior Court Judge William Murray Wednesday concluding lengthy court proceedings over alleged lewd and indecent activities at the Tustin nightspot. The bar. also known as the Tuscan Room at 14211 Newport Ave. is the thlrd such establishment in the county to be abated through civil complaints filed by District' Attorney Cecil Hicks. The ~ers, shut down in the past two years., WJI" J.he Apartmont A-Go-Go on Westmin!ter Avenue and the Apartment on South Main Street, both in Santa, Ana. The latter two we~ operated by Harry Masselli who also formerly oper1ted Baby Doll's in Co6ta Mesa. Deputy District Attorney G e o r g e McClure called three witnesses Tuesday in the nonjury tria1. They were sheriff's deputies Robert Remp. Wallace Jordan and }{omer Mitchell who testified as to the conduct they observed in the topless-bottoml"s bar. Defense attorney Robert Laporte argued' Tuesday for a continuance but Judge MUfl'ay denied the motion. Laporte and tbe defendants did oot ap. pear Wednesday leaving JU°dge Murray to grant a default judgment which means • permanent injlUlction will be Lssued clos- ing the bar . Under terill!I of the so-called Rat'Ligbt Abatement Act civil suit, Sheriff James Musick has been empowered by the Court order to close the bar and sell the fll~ tures al auction. T [' • • .. Boy, 11 , Stows Away Six Times ort Airliriers H DAil v I'll.fl' I Agticulttare flead • Senate Confirms ' ·~Butz on , ,, . . ):YASl!lNGTON !UPI) -Eatl"L. ·sots w9n senate1contJrmat.lon today aa~Prtii· dent Nll:on's new qrlcl41ture·aecretary. Butz, ~.deaJ1"' ot Purdue· Univer11ty, Lafayet~. Iii!! . ." wW succeOd Cllitorit M. Hardin, one of Nixon'112 oilginal Cabinet appointees. · • . Butz is refurnlng to Ul8 deparil!Jent fl11{C• Pe•C . ~ w~ be served , a1 on, ; atslltanl 1 •es:retarr under Ezra .Ta4 B<n!<lQ IQ the Arthur A. Fletcher, one Of the Eisenhower .adminlstratl.on wblle Hardin Ni:Ion Administration's hijh, accepted • top job wtth ~~uina est·ranklng blacks, bu resign' Co. . . , -·. · ed from tbe U.S. delegation to The Senate vote foUowed a biller flgbl the United Natio~s. Fletcher, which revived the fann vote u a' poten- who had been shifted from Ual major factor in lbe 1972 presidential Assistant Labor Secretary.-to elecllon. the u.N. post, ·Will repoi'te'dly Some Democrats· cJjarged Buts would , become executive director of favor corporate' agrl-bustneu .interests the united Negr· i>CQllege'Fiuid over famUy.fannera and sbow Utlj• IYJD· board. , -' pathy lor, PIOlfamJ. to feOcl.,the lnul«rY., --------~---· But< responded J<ith pledgts or iocllOn to help improve sagging com and wheat prl~s which have produced escalating unhapptneu tn aome farm areu. In a · peraonal round of lobbying •Ith un- committed aenators, Butz piomlood tt "work vJgorowily to preserve ttie famUy fanning syslem," and gave auuranctt ot support for anti-hqer progrunL In closln( Senate debate,, sen. Robel& Dole (R·Kan.), said: ••1 belleve that net fann income ln 1971 will lmprow measurably. Th.is ls President Nisoo'I goal. II ts abo Dr. Bub' objective. Democrats eonUnued In the rmll debate to charge that But.a' a~intment foreshadowed hard times for fa~ The GOP counter-cllar1ed I b a t JJemo. crats were playtn,g pollUcs. · Previewing a possible Democratic campaign theme in 1m, Seo. Geor11 McGovern (1).5.D.), aald Bub' a~ po.intment was bad news for all farmers, Working tn his own behalf rlaht up t6 the eve of the vote, Butz also pledged to work to eradicate hunger -a response to criUclsm that he had rldicUled such alil for the needy as the food stamp procram. Both Parents, 9 Youths Missing Iµ Fann Blaze (;haJDber S111aslied . . Cyclist Rams CofC Offic,es, Chi,ef ·, HAMMOND. Oni. (UPI) -Two parents and nine children were missing and presumed dead today after an early morning fire gutted their isolated fannhouse near this Mat community 25 miles ea!t of ottawa. ' Two children survived, including a 12- year-old boy who walked a ha1f-mile on burned feet through 10 inches or soow to arrive at the doorstep of a neighl;lor, crying, "Help my brother: He's half-dead in the barn." A relative and neighbors identified the victims as Calude Hebert, his wife, and nine chilliren. Two of the children were Mrs. Hebert's by a previous marriage. "By the time we got there, there was fire pouring from al1 the windows. There wasn't anything to be done ," said t.1arinus Degroo~ a neighboring farmer who was first on the scene. "There wasn't a sound of any life. Just the Games. Nobody in there could. hltve been alive." ' • A camp Pendletotl Marine aslride bis out~f-control motorcycle a m a a b e d through a heavy glau window of the. San Clemente Chamber of commerce offices Tuesdav and knQcked Manaaer Rob<rt EvanJ lcfoss the room. • , ~ • Both the cyclist and Evans suffered. minor injuries in the spectacular 12:30 p.m. mishap, police said. The Impact shattered the large glMS window, destroyed a typewriter and made a shambles of the small executive oflice at the corner of El Camino Real and El Portal . The cyclist, Gary Alan Fink, 21, told police he was accelerating onto El .Connally Sees Pope VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Treasury Secretary John B. Connally called on Pope Paul VJ at the Vatican today belore flying home at the end of a conference of the non-Communist world't 10 wealibiest 11ations. ... . . Camino .with a pasaenger behJnd him on ihe bike when the fUel syl1em mallun<> Uoned and senl the cycle speeding out o1 control. ~ The pasaenger, Janet Gtnts, 21, <l 101 E. Marquita, fell from the bib, but - not burl " The cycle then ~ wildly ...,._ the higbway, hopped the curb and pfowell through the thick glua. "I had my back turned, working at.the desk," Evaos said this morning, 1'wheo. suddenly • body came flying through and knocked me across the room. "We both were awfully lucky we weren't hurl worse," he sakl. Evans was treated for inlnor back m. juries. Fink told l19lice he would s e e k private treatment tor a poulble broken nti!e and minor cut. and brulaea. • . Evans said be had planned to leave for lunch a few minutes after the freak mishap. • I ' • "The worst thing, however, wasn't the broken-. "The impact made a mesa of mJ. typewriter ,,it can't be fixed," be said. STEREO SHOPPERS GUIDE • V2 PRICE SALE-WOLLENSAK 3M ••• reg. •179.50-NOW ONLY •&9.751 " A TL.ANTIC »i., 011ly J.W"of thfl• fin• Jlerto t•p• •c.clii.. S• h•rry 1111 N• 111or• .,.Uobl• wh1R lh•y CH"• 1'ot1•! Tok• od'•'°'' of hw1• cllr•ct.fKlory l1111y0owt, A1w··71 mod1I! FE.AlUllES Of THE NEW 'JOO TAl'E DECK THE NEWEST FROM J Bl ! 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"He's a real bright boy But he'a a chronic runaway." VALUABLE COUPON VAlJJABlE COUPON : HOUSTON (UPI) _ s err 1 m 0 n e told lhe stewardess as he entered the ii..nue1 11 ""J p 1 I et id e Calli. ei-B;ircraft behind an elderly man. But lh!s • • 'w . ', L •"•" ~ ,.:. ,. ' tune the stewardess demanded to see his plllned WedDe...., ~· l>e Sw sa V 1 tickel ~ jetlbihs. 1t has worked ail "It was kind of funny and I started ~· Laughing. so l said, 'Oh, my stomach i· "Ste: her! She'• my ziotber," lhe lad hurtl,' But she called the polk:e and they J\d he told a stewardet\ Monday as he oome and took me away to the jail." k&rded a Los Angeles·to-Houston D!iht. He was In the custody of Houston lio said he chose the woman, a total Juvenile authorities today. Mraitger, at random In the airport and The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. f\.1aurlce !'jUlt followed her." Manuel, has sneaked aboard jetliners .. "You ain't no son of mine," he said the taking off from Los Angeles six.times In ~an said. ~ past five months. On four occasklns .. ••But I to~ the stewardess, 'She always he was di scovered and the aircraft. on 4aJ1 th1t. • • Ole rvnwa.y or in the air, turned back to : ije 1rrived In Houston without being release him. ~et'ecled. but ran into trouble when he But on the filth lime he said he made It tried to 1eboard the 1ame.J>lane to New to San Francisco, 1rtd the sllth to Orleans. 1 , ' ' ,.. ... • Houston. • Serramone said he-was not reHJy ple,u.. ed with the service on bis flight l<l HOUi- ton. 1 "I asked for a hamburger. They gave me a bow1 of stew. I asked for chocolate milk and ihey gave me water." Once he 11aid the stewardess asked him where he was going. • "I remember hearing Houston men. liOned, but 1 couldn't remember whit came after It. so I started to say 'Houston, Colorado,' but then I remember it was Tuas. The woman next to me 1ald 'I thought you aald you were ¥.'I"' to Denver.' I leaned ovtr and sakl1 ahhh.' 11 He was asked why be sto.ws away . .. Flying i.t /un when vo'u'rt ~ouno/' ~• said • SCOTCH , DTINDID llAN~I c:.o MIWlY~~~ 1/2. OFF! l'OSl·T••lf. aACIUMOt .... $2.11 ONLY IUJ Aho: luy 5-Get-F8EEI fXl'IAfS IZ·I0·71 SD11Y OR 7A Headphones Vs off' $7.48 . .... 14.9$ • L.1mlt t '9" cuJtllMI' 1XP1lis 11·10-11 1 • • • ' • • n.i.w. Dlc111i11 a, 1 . Chile Bans --_Pi-9test~ Dollar fits ·.Record Low eens 'Saved' • ron:i. Tippling . .. . .. B1iTBOMAS MURPllJNE • Of .. 09lft' .... ,,.., ' >- • ~yQ (UPI) -The P'l"nlQ)enl ol j'resldent SalvadOrt Allende ilecreOd a Jtlte of emergency In the c~laJ .pro. vince today, following clashes edne4da1 night between police a · · r) v a I demoutrtton for and against Allende. Tbe slate ol emergency and a ban on lurther-cWMnstralions was impo1td • hours bel«e CUban Premier Fidel Caslro wu scbeduled·w give a fa.....U 1peoch in National stadium after a visit hert of 10 dayr. • Ninety-six persons ...,. lnjuttd and 12 arrested durtn& and after the demonstr .. t10111 Wednesday . night. The melee enipted when jouths ldenWied ., belong· lng to es.treme leftist groups attacked UEE'l-S AND SVCll' Ob, here'• a Cl!risUan Democratic women protesling !1.fe birthday · sreetlng to my GjlOd ~grins! university violence and the ......., who upon this dQ' ftached bis scardty ~ consumer goods under the • ~· 1 • , • All~ govemmenL . 1lf!J wlnter.,Gueu whJt . . (;en. Augusto P,tnochet, bead of the tbtfe In Sacrarnetl\', Ibey 1llll ldll· s.nµago Millier)' D!Jlrlcl, allllOUl1C<d the the b4ll whlcb woWd Jiave elven you a state oI emergency followlllg a meeting ... t In the Joealailoon so lhortln • ·Uiil moml!!g wllb AUende. The ofder the ~ of a 14 lo 1 ·~ In the =:.1r,:.i, ~~~ ~~:11/:d i:,~: halla hf lbe. California Sano\e, enclosed areas. 11 alao prohibited the estioo of 111-~r-olds drinking "dlYuli~\1!111 ol ~annilt new1." Jn a J(redaJm radio · ud tellvltloo broadcall,. Interior Minltur Jou Toba said the l;ovenunent wu banninl all street demonatratlon.s indefinitely. He described lbe violence Wednerday nJcbt as part of 0 a seditious plan" to destroy Chilean democracy: The -· ~ lo the govenunent of Marxiat President Salvador« Allende, were joined by hwtdreds of men serving as escorti. They formed at the Plaza llalia, about 10 blxks from the presiden- tial palace, wbea they were attacked by youths from three erlrem1st groups. Witnesses idenUDed the aggressors as members of the RevolutiODArY. Left Movement, the c:ommunist Ramona Par· ra Brigade and the Socialist Elmo Ca1'1ao Brigade. 'l)ie three groupr are paramilitary in nature and have been ac-- cused of wide-ranging ac.ts of violence again.st ccinservatjve organizations. After hurling rocks at the women, the extremists charged, swinging cJubs and poles. Outnumbered police _ffred ·te@ra:•• into the crowd and the women , fled, screaming and choking. go on the' b&Uot. Thus you have t+naaYfdfromtheJJqeoolwh!Jkey p k• -lrw • p1~ Attack If the devU In dimoli rum. Leg.U~ ·a IStuUl mnes lljtway. ~ YOU WERE somebow lookini I~ lo tippling In the local tavern, fit1re at least you atill have some con-dfon<er. Alter 'all, you can vote, cfight .......... ltibmachlbegun leg.Uy, u it dqlm't Work ind You have the proper Targe~s Inside India pPUta. \ . ,,,.,.._ wquld alll1 be oome comfort.In Ila beady debate whieb kllled lbe teen ~ biU jWlt ·befop lbi aUiU't· soloor • ".<ll'!""IOd from lbelr heavy wort U, lo Senate 1.Dwlge acrosi~ itreet. or example, Republlclln Senator Clark Bradley, San Jose'• auper«>n- aUve, intoned during debate, "I can't ve an 18-year~ld can hold hll llquor like.an adult while driving ••• " · t's right, Clark. The way us bold our liquor while drlvinC is to copy. I think 11-yur~ldl would to make a real effort at it in order toibold their liquor and drive the way we Cit Careening down the freeway with a dtfuJ of booze takes a lot of practltt. ~ can't just do II right away. Our till . .... ts ao higb that the youngslnn would lllPe to work at i1 bard for .everal years tCatcb1up. • ' . .,. . " By 'l'\e A110C1ated Pre11 Palrlstal)i planes strafed lbe "'pltel ol India'• -Trtpura State today, adjaoent to East Pamtan'a IOU~ border, an Jn. dlan govmunent spokesman announced in New Delhi. The spokesman Aid the lndl.an anny had been ordered to take immediate "defen!ive action/' IndicaUng it. would cross the border. Tbe government uaed lbe same phrase In connedlon ~Jib the three pri!Violll advances intd'-Eut Pakistan which It bu admitted. - 1be Indian apokesman gave this ac> count: Five U.S.-supplied F86 Sabre Jeta bombed 1.bd strafed the city of Aa:artala , 60 mlla due east of Datta, and Its airport ror 20 minutes thiJ afternoon. A number of civilians wue killed or 3 Arab Emirates £-DCIN'T 1ldnl: !lllf tlit comerva· . ·..]1~~n.: ·Became Nation, =) _, lbjpk lbeii WU • O~ t v '. .. • -"""" llPllY 111111a ..SeelC u~N. · Se:at· hi n1 blint • ldrrift Its no . • ,-\ ........ -1111Jtler. &I he !old ,. •t it waa. Xoecone e1:pl11.ned that a BEffiUT'(AP) -The world Qot a new llJimber of hll famlly'ta an alcohoUc. Arab nation ~ay with territofy the size :On the other band, Senator Albert...S.· • al Australa and about~1so1000 people .. ¥.d• of. S.cramen~, a former college ;, ~ · emiJ'..aleS spread along ·the P(lol, admitted that be wu ·~tvalent" ,aouthwest side of the Persian Gulf Joined •·the teen ~ IMue. · tQ become the Union of Arab Emirates. ~da muied after his no vote, "Ma~ Kuwait Radio !11.hf the new naUon·wouJd ~""couple of years, when we have tome .• apply for membership in the Arab ~fence with la.year-old voters, I'll Lague and the United Nations. c:f!l_nged mylnlnd" ' · )la be ·hat the.pod aenator mean1 ts · 'Jbt members of the new union are Abu hf .Jan ts w to waft lllld -u teenage Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Fujalrah, Ajman \lllli.n" patterns drive him to drink. ' an~ Umm al Qaiwaln. Along with the ·~maybe be'• worried that once the emirate of. RaI al ~ah, they formed )'!llnoterl 1et involYed in politics, that ~-h e Trucial Slates . ~hi.ch h a v e been •1 cJrive them to the boWe British protectorates smce 1892. But ~ay Iha 1uue bu ~ cOrtced for Britain ts quitting lbe Penlan Gull tbi• rifi,, ' year. -b....r.:. Two other British protectorates In the ,----gulf, Bahrain and Qatar, became 1"" t. f dependent earlier this year. P l• G • d 'I1le deputy ruler of Sharjah, Shelk 8lOD 0 Ice Ir Sakr, was shot Wednesday night as he r • , wu leaving hls villa, and got a Oesh for Purse Snatchers wOlllld 1n lbe should~. The swiman r : escaped. ~STON (AP) -&ston police bave Sakr'.s brother, Sheik Khalid, joined the ~l_!ned 13 crulsert and 28 pltrolmen to ' rulers of the other five states today at ~special detail to combat purse snat· the Gomeira palace in Dubai to install ~-Sheik Zaid oi Abu Dhabi as lbe union's r ·we'r• going to put sneakers on flt_at prea!dtnt, for a five-year term. "'1e of these younger ofllctr1 IO they Sheik Ruhid of Dubai became vice "'1 run fast," said Duty ~pl Jo.se.ph M. pre.sJdeni and Rashid 's ~' Shelk ~an. Jordan llld the city's rate of Maktoum, wu 1.amed prime min!ater. lilndba& ,..tcllea bad beoome. "Cl'itfsal." The rulera yo signed a new frtendJhip ~'"Th.ia Is a partJcullrJy v~ kind of .tre.ati With Britain, re pl a c Jn I the dime," be -.Jd. 1'Tbe.y Ullllil)' attack p:~rate agreements which esplred .Merly people and tnoct them-down." Wednadly. . wounded, Lut antiaircraft gull$ prevented any damage to lbe airfield. Agllriala bu been under heavy libelling Binet 8 p.m. Wednesday, with artillery 1hells splashing. into heavily~· P:!>PUl!ted areas and in the SUITOufidiilg refugee camps for Bel:gali.s from ~as:t.l:'aklstan. The shelllrig has killed four civilians and wowtded' 7. The Pakistani army reported two ·new · Indian groond attacks, but Pakistani military sources said the defenders held or repulsed all assaults. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi respond· ed today to 11.S suspension of military shipments to her government with "t declarauon that India will follow its own policy toward Pakistan and w'ill ignore any Wesiem advice that her government feels Is ~gainSt India's national interest. "The limes have passed when any na.- liO!) sitUDg 3,000 or 4,<m miles aWay could give orden to lnd.ians on the basis of ·their·color superiorify to do a!I they wished," .Mrs. Gandhi told member!! of ber Conjftss party outside her residence, i!r>. Gmidlli .did not d1rectly mention tj!• U.S. decision to cancel $2 million Worth <tt_ inilltary export ·u.,..... and .to ~ f,! fublrt »=-Butlli{ofiv1ous r~C:tioo lo the U.S. move, she 's&td :-"Tbe country is not so weak as to be Jfraid of ariy aid being cut off. Today we Will do what is best in our national interest and not what these so-called big nations would like us to do. "We value their friendship1 help and aid, but we ca,nnot forsake the cowttry's territoriai integrity and sovereignty." Restore Mail, N. Viets Urged PARIS (AP) -U.S. Ambusador William J. Porter today pressed Viet- namese Communist authorities to ri!slore mall from American prisoner" of war to ••nonnal levels." Entering the 137lh se$Slon or the Viet- nam peace talks, Porter recalled in a statement to newsmen that a month ago he complained that mail ·from prisoners in North Vietnamese camps bad fallen off • and added Ulat no 1nall had ~en reeei ved from 200 Americans miss ing in South Vietnam. Porter said today 11lhe Communists now have had four weeks to consider our request that prisoner of war 1maU be restored to normal levels and that the prisoners be accorded more decent treat- ment lD Une w1th C:Ommunist. obligations under the Geneva Convention, Now they lmo#' thlt the American people are awaitlne a response to our requut." " . . ' • ' • Snow Blankets M~ny Areas Southwest, Northwest, Great Lakes Feel CoM Snap llllYilW Df llOAA NA.._ WUTHU SHYllU11 l!H A.M. llT II • I •II c.ittonal• At least four women were trampled escaping the gas fumes and TecelXtd broken ·Jeg.s, poljce 1aid. -• . .. The violence 1pread to at least a doleri .. 1ghhorhQod1 In this capllaf •f three million persons and raged for more lbaD-' ali hours. · . The MIR, .compo!led mosUy of sWdenta. ts considered the moat radical group in Chile. It has criUclzed President Allende as being too "bourgeois" and bu demanded violent methods to achl~v• revolutionary changes . Cambodians Withdraw, Face Peril HARDMAN 5' Ebofty ····-····--··········· GEORGE STECK Walnut --·············-·--·-· KNABE ,. 4" Ebofty r·······-·-· STllNWAY I' 6" Ebony ----·----··---- $1299 $1595 $2299 $3299 STllNWAY 6'Waloot $34~9 WURLITZER · WURLITZER SPINET PIANO CONSOU PIANO Wt& S1fl..MOW $595 ""4, HOW $569 BRAMBACH CONSOLE PIANO w. 111 •1..,~ow ONLT QRGANS :·· ~~1<::,G:~ ··-··-·--· $495 ~g~N<>~t~~-·--····--··:··-· $349 ~Tg;v c:N~~~·~·-····~······· $f99 LOWREY DELUXE $12• WAS $2200, NOW ,_ 49 WURLmEll COISOLE ORBAIS w ...................... ...,, s1995 ·& $2295 ' . ·ALL PIANOS GUARANTEED 10 YRS. \ WI"' • Int ..... . _ .. N S8. COAST PUZA, COSTA MESA >:::.•.::::" ---·--··-----~-----,....-------------- ' ) • • ' Ne rt Beaeh • .. • • ' .VOC 6', NO. 281, 3 S&CTIONS. 46 PAGES · • • EDITION · N;t. S.e*e ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMIEA. ~. ·197J I • • A·s·s.es~or .Reveals ~o·p 10 on Hi·s 'H~t Parade'; J • • • . . ' , For1bo0e •.• to ploy ...... wltll fipra -espec:iauy the tlnd lllal run In- to . ti. milll<>llf -Oran(• County ~ Anilttw.J. Blnabaw oHera .,me D1W aumben. r 1 ti• baa rmalal the top ten on ti. list of·'lnblrlid and'~ propertlea In ~""'1Jlly ~on !heir marl<elyalue I\ ...u;nnJlled from BJnabaW'I ~ vllualion. . r . · !ncjUded In the commercial propertlea lial at; lour IJ\>orlhe Orange Cout and en. Iha' lnduslrial.r-Ibero are ftve llnns J • ' .. wilh eatihllsbments In lhe coastal am. Topping Ill COllUllel'<lal and lodw!lrlal lntereala In lhe county 1.9 North American Rockwell, Ille uaesaor werts. He lllla" the firm'• propertiea located fhrouibol&I lhe county at fW million. -jwnpo to flll million If COlllna Radio ·eo, o1. Newport Beach 1.9 included. North Alllerlcan n!Celltiy purcbuad coo- trolllng -In Colllns, but Collins 1.9 still lilted separately on Htnshaw'1 -Prop(rtl.oa inclUded on lhe North -llal ll'O the Seal Beach Space ~ Dlvllloo, Autonetla!, Fincor -and Mlcroeleclronic Company Eleetroolcs G""'P, Ill In Anaheim. Aleo lndnded 11 N«tb Amerlcon'I va- caul l3U mlllloo zigurat ln Lapna Niguel. . 'Here ai'e Hllllbaw'a top commercial propertiea, t.gether wiU> his flgum OI\ their market value. I. DisneyllllCI, Anahelni, flt mlllloo. 2. The City Cenlft, Orange, "5 million. ..,.s. Soutb Coast PlUll and Town Ccater. Costa Idea, $11 mllllon. 4. Fubloo bland, Newport.-. 18 millloA. 5. Newport Ceahr, Newport llacb, m mlllloo. I. HllllllolfDo c.nt.r, H 11 n 11 n 1 t o n !leach,·-7. DliileyllllCI Holt!, Anaheim, 18 mllllon. .. Buena Plrlc CenUr, Buena Park, $15 million. t. Fubloo Square, La llallra, 1111 million. . 10. Knoll'• Berry Farm, Buena Part. fll mllllon. Hinshaw'& ten most valuable indllltrtal parcels' 1. North American RoctwtD, •m · mllllon. I. McDont!ell Douglu cclrp., HW>- tington Beach, • milll<>n. 3. Hugllea Aircraft Co., Newport Beach anl Fullerton, '65 milll<>n. 4. Hunt.Wesson Food Inc., FullertoQ, $50 million. 5. Pbl!co-Ford Aeromitronic Dlvlalnn, Newport Beach, fil mJJli>n. 6. Beckmln Inotruman6 1 n e. , Fallerton, 139 DlllUon. • 1; Kraft Foods and lfllmllo Pracluctl' Buena Part, ell-of Nllloall D11rY. Corp., 1111 milUon. : I. Collins llacllo Co., Newport -. l3S million. • 9. J. c. Peneey>Co., ref]onat ollfces anl warebouae, Buena Part (oo atoree i.: eluded), 115 --10. KJmberly-Clart Corp., FuJkiton ... Orqe, 131 mlllloo. • • . Saf ecrack Fo·iled • • _Scared Janitor ·S~ ves ~ewport .Cas,h By ARTllUll R. VINSEL Of ""' Defir "" ....., A jl!lltor afrai4 w execution by two . men demanding enlry at gunpoint to a Newport Beach ·restaurant Dung an eye- searlng bucket of bleach at tbelr faces early today, figuring he hid nothing to ,.... . One acreamed and lhe olher clubbed lhe victim WICO!IBCious, before Ibey Oed into lhe pr&<fawn darkneu. used behind lhe'bor 'wilii lhe (lOWerful Jn. "The f!nl. thing he thaaPI ol ,... dulllrial bleach. U-two aervice alallon ,_..... irilo were murdered," Patrolmln ~ . lnvestiptors said the P,alr -said, relerrlnr to. a ~ McMahon to .ring. !he jlozW, IO malJ>. about 10 c!Jya ago In Upland. , teoance men inalde the locked re&laurant · ''He wu reallyi acared." • · would admit them. "They dldn' even lel lnslde lhe pllco, ~ McMahon told police lhat aa be was remarked Sgt. Kerr. turning to face lhe mtn -...-ct.crlp. The blo1 .. lhat felled .....,Im came lion waa obtained -one wu jllll draw-• from a heavy objecl lhat -1111 lllCt, lng ~blue ateel revolver. pri>hlbly lhe platol, pollce lheorlJed. .· • Y BE MAN'S BEST FRllEHO, BUT WHO IS MORE LOVABLE THAN EIYOltt port ~h, 1 • G....a Old Gooture la R .. 1voc1 In a Dollonalro, but Wot Maio., Police credlled janitor John lddl•hoq, S. With p:.-.emq a major llfeonekbC job at 'l'be li!Jnlry Tiger, :m E. COU1 l!lgliway. • • -~· ~Y ;Bomanti~ l ... 1· I'·~· ' ,... ~ . 'i. :+' • ' ' .; • • ~ . ~'.f'isli, ]list a "Big Sfl~H ' 17 mt!,., :;_..di -f{a1t ll"IY aft!I lht ~ old OIClr Air~~ -~'""iand-jml~ilu:lll)' llOl'lllil fish. ' klsllll '11 biJnc ~ In a ..,., but "It'1 lrue,be'1 rully a -.iff," aid -. ~ EeJW Ol<i!r, a 1q1111rium owner Ed Comfort. Hlldent of lhe --•4'!ai!r1Um. Eeyor his been witll lhe sbop since It .But.leliJlnlstsaee(~jl<Oteittbe)Dale -"-' 1 Oj:ellatul As~'IJgtaod t gesti.n _ opeu.:u, ast. January and js almoSt a ror. u a'kJialni•fiib;,,11'.eY<ir wm. Mktt meipber ~f !he.family. up !or~ gender lillid, 11.lhe price ol a '1 probably couldn't sell -him il I li~e 1tttnt»n.• wanted &o,'' sighed Comfort. "Peop1e Wilh. alight 'rerbalJurg!Q(, Eeyor Will keep lelling me !hey couldn't take him gtte an undt,rWat.ef.. ~.to any )ud away from ,me. •1 dWl!ng In his lf!\'r1 to.a' faCe llllijlog · C.Omfort says it is unnatural for a llsh through b1a gl8ss or even to a fict,•c· fo tie .so tymna.stic, but that Eeyor does taally in the ltater, were anyone ·~ to jt·lo get attenUon and communicate. dtink blJ llce~rfor a1aouy Ida, { "He douo't like the company ·of other J!ut the'~ fish 1.9· more 1ban fish -just J>OOPle," said Comfort. fO!'lMUC-H~ ~· n:tms ba"ckw~. Ee~r had Jittle to say on the matter, ~, bligbt fed, ·ralaes b11 ~donal fin aid chooslbg instead to blow a few air bub- doea DDerlfultl:'~ but only when tome. bles, pucker up and swim backwards ooe ia looldng. lrouod. bis tank. • t • ~¢stininster Mayor Rips ~eac~ Over College _!\love )'°..,!minster Mayor Derelc McWhlnney tQday cri(lci>ed lhe City of Huntingt<ln ~h for entering a joint Venture wUh t~. Coast' Community College District · 11*1 wlll Impose a tax levy on property ..... in six cities. , He ' sakl ,. be. will ask bis fello" w.tmm..ter ...-men al their Dec. 1' ~ to dlrect·:lhe cl!Y lllomey to -an injunction ~I wolild pi:obiblt lhe ••e111nent. 'it think it stinks:" McWhtrmey aaid flatlt. "They're ualnl a loopbole In lhe J-~·I will encoUrapbther CWDCilmeD '9 Qlerault to stop it." • me mayor'a attack was aiJne:d at the decllion ol lhe Jltmtlngton 8*11 COllllcil to-ferm a speclal a~ district w1Q1 lhe college dlstrl/:I to finance •,ooe worth of ~"' facilities at Golden Well Colleg~. ' . • • 'Ille dlstrltt would be formed under a If" called Uoe ltlSAct which r*mita lhe • i Ca.,.. Gets W culi ·::..rest Drive ' • John H. WllcoJ, lO, o[ ~ Ana Is unemployed todaY -11 leaat he I doesn't hive the lallle job ~ hid -....clay. . . "" , Wilcox, terYtng Ume in Orance Counly Jail !or burglaiY, was • ~ to the lherlll's f>llklng lot t•..far car washing. He decided to take a ride in an ~ anmttktd invtSllpton' vehicle. Five hours later he WU blet In jail • -Police fowld him hiding II a friend'• bome IO Soulh 8lntl An•. 'ltlO ear wu rec:ove<td. .. • city b:i which a college is located to establlah such an assessment district. Oppooenta of the procedure have point.ed out that the tax would be imposed on all·property y;jthin the collige di.strict, which takes in Huntington Beach, Westminster, Seal Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. College dlatricl ottlciala hive .,timated . that .a 2-cent tu. increase would be re- quired to redeem the five.year boodS that would be aold to pay for l!ie college Im· provements. A plan to form a similar district to • finance new f.acllities at Orange Coast College waa reXCted by the Costa Mesa council after Newport Beach had gone on record against it. McWhinoey <:ailed the proPosaJ "tu· · aUon :without representation." • "The people 'in Newport Beach and · Cosla Mesa are going to be tued_l>ut bow are Ibey expected to benefll from the new facWUes ?" the mayor asked. A large portion of the money would go toward paying for a ·new wing to the gymnasium it GOiden West-and cable for c:omnnmity television'. McWhlnney said !hat he was nol crlllclDc lhe OJllege dlatrid board so macb u Illa Bllllllngton Beach COWJCil. ~11 doesn' MID right Ulat one city can Impose a tu on another city," he said. "We have no way of voling them in or out Of offtot." Grenade Kills 11 • SAJGoN (AP) -Eleven Vietnamese clvlll8ns were killed llld 31 were -nd'ed Wednesday nighl by •terrorist's grenade tossed inlO a ~ watching an outdoor movlo In a hamlet S5 miles northwest o! Saigon, military spokermen reported. Tiiey said ll was lhe won of Viet Cong terrotlats. Trio Threaten 'I'he cale WU &led 'at 4:30 a.m., when MC!lallon wu ewltootod by tile """'• one of whom carried a bemlcU beg -probably contaiDed burglary loob, ' tbey llicl. ' . I ~ D-·:.:-L Hi 8.,,,...),. O!IJcer Don Chandler, 1111o otrt..ci ~IWJ, t ~' ~-W.,~"\Z;: , ~ ,,. ' "~ F o1 ~o· Jaailoflal ---!-* tl>o or Ill'. ~,vu -===-.:.-i~~- ed f ·~ .............. frJ of pain. Throe arm men, one o ~" "II bi 1114 It Iii lhe eyea It would nolly tbrealellln& bani:. emploYes • n d smart,. llld Slt-.Walla<O x.rr. customers with an alleged bomb got "He ll~t richt in tbtir kiuen, n hi · away with an estimated $15,000 Wed-added, i: wu u:ntnown whether nesday afternoon from the southern -~ ..• 11 C8llforola National Bank. branch, 23521 McMahon's bucket of bleach ~-Y · ~·-splaalled bis luteftded target. Piseo de Valencia in Laguna~. Olllcer Cliandltt said McMahon 1old Sherill's deputies said lhe trio escaped an.r regalnlng comciouSllell of oeelJll •· in. a late model oedan which hid been car cruise . through the dJrk •parklnR lot stolen earlier in ,H~n Beach. a~t elglJt minutes before he wu ap. Two of the bandits held about 10 bank ched proa • employea and customers at boy while lhe He noticed I~ but vehicles frequently third made lhe .rounds of lhe tellers' ait tbrollgh lhe loC Jn lhe compla of cagea collecting lDOl>IY In a laundry bag. Popular rataurants around the Y in- ·There was no shooting aod ·no one was tersection of Cout Hhitrway, Bayside injured, deputJes reported. . Drive and the Ba)'lide Village entry road. 111e license number of the getaway car .Shortly afle!z Lbcn~vever, the pair ap- was nrud" by a witness but the sheriff's . pfoach'ed !!CM.aDOn, a ,cuw manager office said today thal no lrace of lhe from John's <JeaeinC Service.· vehicle has. been' (ound. Sheriffs In-He was scrubbing wooden waltboarill vestigators ·said the three unmasked men were dressed in jeans and sweaters when they entered the bank at about 4:30 p.m. and were each brandishing hlndgwls. One of the bandits carried what appeared to be a bomb, sherltrr Capt. James Broadbelt said. He explained the "bomb" consisted of three long red cylinders -which may have been dynamite -wrapped wllh wire and coiinected to what appeared to be a detonating devicf:. The bandits did not threaten the customers-, he said, but. were curt and very buslnealike. "They lefl ·tile lmpressioo !hat Ibey weer there for somethinl other than ~ deposit," Brq•dbelt said. Bank employes were ortlered by ln· vesUgators not-to release c~~ in- formation or talk about the rob~x·i "We were-all lcared to death/' ,aald Margaret eomns; icting.bank ~I "but nobody panicked. Everyone was -very calm.'' Dodgers Get F. Robinson From Wire Services The Los Angeles Dodge:rt ac- quired auperstar Frank Robinaon from lhe Baltlmore Orioles today and swapped controversial slugger Richie Allen to the Chicago White Sox. Along with Robinson, the club IC• quired ptlcher Pete Richert fn>m the Orioles Jn ucbange for four young playen. In lhe Allen deal will! lhe· White Sox, lhe Dodgers &<:quired veteran pitcher Tommy John and a young Infielder. (8ee atory, P11e IS) Confere~s ~ay·Tax B~ ' Qe~er <;aipJ-~ Money ,· I , WASlllNGTON, (.lt) -lelflR'i"" •. i.r l!lllcb wllb)!en. ~ ll. llln1t (b. ...i-approvecla tilt llllllaa. Okll.).. . . - Ii• cat 11111 -• ... .. ,,. '"":':It...... -..... ltlrt of. CGDtrov ....... en-. -I .&:1•iY .cw ..... tllll lalf. palgn finonc:IQ( plan unlll a!10r U. Im dmeD oenal<n werl .,.._ leo the llnal ~ round of debate cm tbt nomination o( elecloons. Earl L. Bull to be AcrtcuJture ..........,, Democrall wbo were !Jtlhe majqrity on He compared tl1ls le a1moo1 unulnmi lhe confereDC! commltlee ·thus bowld to· altendance during -•lion ~ lhe .otroog objectlono of President Nlxou of lhe public finaJJclQ( program against lhe campaign financlnc plan and b Dem Is · specified It woold not apply to Ille 11'12 Y ocra • raoe when be presumably will be oeeilng * * '-t:t ?Hleclion. . The conle-also took out o[ lhe H C • measure prlcllcally Ill. of the large ouse ommitf,ee Senate n.venue-lostng provlolom to which Nixon hid objected. N' E nd' 1 The White House said earlier Tbunclay ixes xte ing f that the conterees "have moved into the .. -t ban park" 1n s1r1pp1ng lhe, ~. iax: Economy Powers cut bill of expenalve provtalOm o_..i by President Nixon. But .preao secretary Ronald L. Ziegler repeated lhal Nixon will veto any bill that contalnl any form of a tax checko'H plan to fmance presidentiaJ·eampalgns. Referring to strong support !or lhe checkoff plan wilhln lhe deflclt-ddden Democratic party, Ziegler aa.ld, "I don't think Jt. ii a coincidence that one of the . m•jor parties !hat controls Congreu 1.9 In veey aerl.ous financial . difficulty." · ' The compromise bill' as approved does ~rrY the benefits for buaineues and m. divlduals which tbe Presldent asked u a part of his new economic policy. He Is counting on these to boost con- sumer purchasing power and to give U.S. comparUes strong incentives to modernize and to become more cornpetWve in world markets. The llsue of campolgn funcllng set ~fl a hot e:rchange oo the Senate floor th.la morning wllh Senate RepubliciD Leader Hugh Scott aCCllllng Democrall of "being part1aan wilhout principle" In puablng lhe plan. Ha made Ibo~ In 1 ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ The I1ouse Banking Commituie relused today for Ibo ' second time to approve a bill to extend through April !<l, 1173, President Nlxon'a power to control the economy. But a compromlle wu reported In 1111! offing. · The commillee voled 11 to 15 acllnll sending the measure to the HouS4! Qoor, with four members voting "present". The committee deadlocked 11 to II Wednesday In fllllng to agree on a bill. • ·The Senate approved a control bill Wednesday 15 to 4 de1plle IOllle misgtv- lngs of bolh Democrat. and llepubllcans. Ji'ollowlng today'a vute, the House com- mittee began working on a compromlal measure that commhtee members hoped wouldbreaklhedeacllocL The compromise, sponsored by Rep. Tbomaa L. Ashley (o.ohlo), waa similar to lhe Senate bill and waa COlllldmd _more acceplable to the --lhan lhe conunttlee'• original -. The committee'• original bill -.med mandatory cootrols on lntenll ntea, which Nlaon opposed. ' Panel Probes Doctors' Role ~·- Links to H art,elius Tri.al Figure Examined ,., ...... The weather Jldy llu a Ump outlook for lhe Oranp Coast. call. Ing for sbowers lhn>qh FrlclJJ< morning, clearing In lbe lftemooa, wilh accom-'"' ..-and tem- peralllna -lo Iba mlddle IOI. By TOM BARI.EV Of IN Dllllr 'li.t lt.lff LOS ANGELES -AllegsUons lhat five barbor Area phyalclana made naf'91ics available to drug adcllct Roba Vaugbn or Costa Mesa -tn all but one case Without even seeing the supposed "'patie.nt" - are being examined here today by a state Board ol Medical Examiners committee. Trial lawyer Matlhew Kurilich 1old lhe five physicians on the board who are mulling charges against Dr. Ebbe Harlelius or Cosla M.,. Iha! Mn. Vaughn, 11, or 887. W. Wilson st., gol 120 cc of Demerol from the doctors he iden- tified In a 17-<lay drug spree !hat onded with her arreot in December of 1911. Demerol 1.9. a high Potency narcotic widely used·••'a major lranqlilllr<r and poln klllu .. Docton .....,...,. a 1 cc in- ' jeclion -IOO cc equals one pint-to be a normal dote. Kurlllch aot former atala narcotlea agent Jtmmy Irvin to admit today lhal not one ol. lhe five pbyalciana alllplly duped by Mn. Vaqbn boa mr been asked to aplaln his actions to Ille Slate Board of Medical Euminen. .(:a]lfornla'a Heallh and safety Code proh!blta lhe ptttcrlptlon of narcolia to any per-who Is not a paUent of lhe phyalclan cal)ed on to pmcribe drup. Irvin said lhe code 1s volUntarlly • strengthened by phyolcta111 to the Point · !hat they inalsl or llbould Insist on a pily~cal Wmlnat!OO of Ille pt<IOll ,._ queotini narcotlea. Kurlltch'a alle11Uona cwne oa the beela of testlmoni bf· Jrvln !hat Dr •• Harte11111, IO, wbo-U... on ~-stroet In lhe ... '' • Lake Foreal section of El Toro, sbo....S a deficiency of Ill cc of Demerol wben bla tioots were cbectr.d by lrvln In late 1911 dprtng •• >lllt to "lllrtelJua• olllca In Corona del Mar. lrvln alcl llartellUa reported lbe tbeft• of ten Ill cc 'ftala of Demerol ~ bla o~ flee· to Newport. Bach police In July of !hat year. It .... lhe IOCOnd IUcb rePofl:.O<! theft of narcollca by lhe ""71i- -. Iriln aald. INSmB TODA~ Tiie c011troumv..., folo.ltod garoltne contfnutt, but 0 umtftl Press ln&mwtioftdl nrwv 'ndf. catu low-lead g •• 0 Ii • • ,,., "bombed 01 th< f>O!llp.• Slorf/ °" Page B. Harteltus today --.... of .... profenlonal conduct lbd moral turpitude L. M. ltYtll ' ,_.. • •temmln& from Ma rtla= with Mrt. ~== . ..:: ~.· .. = : Vauglaa and the drua Jnjec:ted ctM11:1 • ~ c... _ .. Into his·~ blonde paramour .. tbl ~...... : ............. attractive Wanda Meleni:lra of ;:::=: p._. ': ;:-: Costa Mt11..i ....,....,. 11 -.-: • Mn, Meltndrex died In lJlt · u the .i':.o 1'l: =:r..''i"' •: (See IW\TEqUB, hp I) • '------·-------' , • _ .... -·-- # DAILY PIUIT N 11!111 ' Irvine's ·voters 'See Field ~ Again " . Jy L. 1BRll llllEG -Mn. IMy -= Said then ls no OI' 111e Mw ll'IW ...., . question the city will grow but stressed it ' Irvine .-11 Th1U'lday night ·look abould be barmoniout growth. Analher cract 1t tryink to sort out th* -Robert WJra:et: Said his 21 years of cilticft: tor U. fh"e dtt. OOUDCDmen tbq usolld .financial m • n a g e me n t • • wUJ elect whoo, ""' U, they vote far 1n-background would belp the city. ~ ~ 21 -J.-.,_, Urged people lo Wk _,.._ -· ' d II nd look f • There now are 29 cSJdldates for the to the candi ates persona y a or oouocil, including one new r.ntrj, Sanford apecillc answers to specific questions. P)'eUd, who hu declared IU""\leU a wrjte---Deu Oltoa: Offered an engineerinc · andidate. backgroomd be sald wonld be invaluable ~Priull.· predileot: of the Sierra Bonita as the city tried to deal wltb -Yarioul ~Homeowners Asllociation. wu one ol the kinda of projects. ~ ~ didn't _...__, up fQr t.be ,.,.,,_ -L A. Robblaea: Vowed he is a 'lAm" ._ _,,.. • ......,-.......... ,._,..m .. ted" candidate. -· -~·· _ ........ ~ Ula Turile, ........ ~··-........ ...----uz -David SmUli : Said he had bttn an ac-~~ :.:....:~ Aacicla-tive cilyhood worter and slid "I am The ~o&her three who failed to attm:l campaigning for the ci~y and myself." were 1 .. -... L. Gardner, who wu at,.. -Gabrielle Pryor: Said her fam.lly has _,._ been in the area since 1884 and s1id ~ a . IDJUtlQC court of ftilda. Irvine resklents ·ahould have a common ~ Elliot!, who coold DOI be ,_a. goal -lo bWld a model clly thal will fUI ~ for n npllnatM tbll monUnc apd "the promise that broUght us htre." She 1'enneth J. Hnlderi, who. bu left• itajl of_ stressed her' independence. • DAILY PILOT tlaff ...... Zoning ~id .. ; Gets Airing { • • From IrVine~ • ' I • ' ; A req&.st·f -plaelfed ~u.ily ,On[ tng on the Irvlne Compiny's Jasmint Creek development wil,t<'go before thi NewPort Beach Plannlnc Commission l~ a pubtic bearing toni&ht at,7:JO o'clock ht City Hall. , '. Formerly known as Center View, UM& area ls south of San Joaquin Hills Roa~ and west of Marguerite Avenue.1 -: Zoned for mulU-lamlly developmenJ since 1955 at a density of 40 units pe.z. acre. the current Jasmine Creek proposal for attached and detached single-familJ. dwellings will ~uce den!lty to five unltr per acre. · '1 James Taylor, Irvine Company Yiceo president, emphasized today that the 350!. 450 home development will b I "townhouses, not condominiUrru." ;: "With townhouses, you buy ~nd with the horrie, with' condomirl.lums yol( are onIY buying air sp;ice," he explainedi tryiftg to clear up semantic differences_. : clilconnected telephone numbers and may -Robert Zimmermaa: Called for no longer be a carKUdate. Freud was a~ closer lies between homeowners and UC P'-Jinc on~ Community ~blevlslon. Irvine. students, saying now the t.,,,o have Memorial Goes Inio Place Designed as a ~reenbelt community\ Jasmine Creek will feature extenslv& private recreation8J facilities, Taylo~ said. But ,11 will also Involve a don'atlo., by the Irvine Company of a four·acr~ park to the city. ' • City planners will • also consider a ri;I, quest by Herbert M•~ of. !follyw~ to permit a lll·~two-~tory seruor, c.itiu.ns' residential ~·at 3l1 Placen-; iOfficlall ln charge ol tlit P<tlram trlecf become "isolated fn>ot each other." to-mail! ft ell)' for ·-the ptherinc of -.....Mfly PeterlOll:'Said he WIS proud he voters, who ma1· hive outnumbered can-had worked for cityhood and sald he didates more than t-1, by lt'plratlng "wants a city that's dlffereilt." them kl&o d6scusskln lfOUPI lfttr e11ch.,. -Konrad Larloli: Urged the establls~ wu given two mlriutes -to address the ment of policy goills for the city before Helicopter carries materials for Barden Finch Me- morial to.Workmen at Inspiration Point in Corona del Mar. The memorial, a mother and baby seal sculptured by the late Newport Beach leader's wife, Kay, was placed on the rocks between Big and Little Corona Wednesday. Finch was a city councilman, a school trustee and founder of the Corona del Mar Chambjr of Commerce. Plaque describing memorial will be"Placed on bluffs above the point during dedi· cation ceremOnies. assembled audience. the adoption of any general plan. "Don't Here is a bit of .the litije each ol them determine land use first then put policy hid lo.., durln& -two mlnutes -Jn a..U inlo lt," be Qid. orOer ol J.belr _......,. thal hid been -IUcllard Whlle11de: Opposed low in· Fro11t Page l dettrmlned liy lottery: come' housing a,nd urged the creation of -Wa)W! Cart: Told voters they cou,ld couocilmanlc districts. tue -oo jloda be ·bnlu&h~ padl wltli -Jirry ~Jl<e: Sald 'be believes In the h1I nlme and carnpa\cn qao on tbem. Irvine General Plan iO lone as it's used Slid be ltrqly Javered tncwporatJon as a guideline • .He urged adoption of a ci· b«dle it wauld Jive resldenta local co~ ty charter. · · trol. -hadore S e fl • e I • e r : Said hls ~ PoUer: Called for a caretullY background Jn corporate financial law -· gmrtli rite. wOllld be benellclal lo the clty. .· ,:.,•ephea DeLapp: Said he liked Jrville -JOlm Bm1oa: Made a 1trong plea for IO muctt "I convlnctd my parents to cityhood and predicted a:reat thlng1 for znwe here~' and uJd Irvine abouJd be a the City based on the !Uah calibre of all "people's ctty." the candidates. · -Alu Snodgra11: Suggested voters -A. Ray Qula:ley: Urged incorporation pick Ule.ir councilmen on .two . criteria, saying voters sbQuld "seize the op-community service and their willingness portunlty now for a beUer urban e~ to be -indipendent. He said he qualifies vironment." both ways. rlllepll Ball: Talked about taxes and -Henry QuJgtey: Supported cltyhood afct tlis acientific blcqround would help for local control and urced voters to pick tho cily d<velop IOWld oolutloal lo a lndependent candidates. myriad of problems. -Atnold B!Jtder: Refused to take a -WUU.. Fischback; Called for a stand on incorporation, said he hadn't ~t "dose tiJ tbe people.'' worked for it and said hiJ lntereat& are ......JilJllll Mailr: Told the audlei>Ct he mainly in the environment. HARTELIUS • • • result of what was asserted to ~ a massive overdose of drugs. H~ family has sued Hartelius in Orange County . Superior Court Jor $500,000. Hartelius has been ·cleared in three Superior Court triala of arson, fraud and bribery charges contained in grand jury indictments. Most of the evidence presented at the current hearing was barred from those trials. Kurillch said Mrs. Vaughn tricked the five physcians into supplying the Demerol she needed to sustain her habit. He said she got a large quantity of the drug on one occasion bY paying an accomplice '10 to get into bed and convince the visiting doctor that he was a desperately ill man. Other physicians allegedly made the Demerol available to her after she told them on the telephone of nonelistent Wai 1 1ucceaful bullntuman and Wd -Betty MeMalle•: Stressed the need -v.,aiii•9'lil-.id-Jll ..-,..,...,. • .,. .• ,. .. ui---i.i·• · 1~..1"-,.. "#"~··~~·c4II~ ,,r ~-IO llilJlltemeol of tbe clly. • altradlv~ 1o mdu.ti'Y. TYlll'IJ '-AJuu ~:;i~,:t:ier·ni ity n ..-.;{. . _ ... _ .. · · ·11-0t>eful B1Jsw . .: Over Tax Issue Caiwa:;~W (ij~, :of Time~ .. . ' -. " . . . ' ' ,,. ·~ . . ..... ' By ci.ND.icE~fEARSON wiieD community development director ~ OI' "" o.ttr "~.,.... • Richard Hogan said that while the plan ~ · ol Newport ·8-h'.• wfu be a legal document ol· the city, ceneral plan .. i>Ver~ a two-year period · "feg.ally, zoning .does not have to comply would be-a "waste of time" if, ita· with the general •plan. It is a moral force llJldellnel did mt teplly b!Jid tbe. elly' J r~th<r than a !<gal one.'' from then ob, a ,clttaen'a "°"P charged City M>nager Robert Wynn called it a Wed:naday. "comprehenaive long-range development tn the first fnformaUonal meeting of its guide" which caiued mumblings among kind, city officials met with about 20 the dlsgrunUed group. ~ of ,Newport Residents United ."Do .we_ .have l:o wait until 1973 <NRUHo explain the process of 6eYOlb!> (istimated .mmpletlot) of the plan ) for all meot., but were faced tnstead with angry the importal'!t things. fo be done?" asked questiOO. about the value of their work. Mrs. Caroline Witman who w a s NRU was · formed several months ago especially worried about high rise on Ute under the ltadershlp of Allan Betk to in-bluffs and bay area pollution. vestlgate • posslblliUes of holding a ' "It. serma ~at When the government referendum which would ban hl&h rise ~'t know what to do about aomethlng and llmlt densities in the clty -in -they do another expensive study," 1he perpelulty added. Tbe ~P was extremely displeUed , ,Hocap tried to explain that the dif. , ferent ~nb of the plan ~ on-going studiel abd that "we aren't wiltlnj: to ' OUJlllCOAST DAILY PILOT .... tl. w ... _ ... _ . Ju\a.C...., "" ..................... --""" "-" A. .... -- deal With Uie problems." ' "Tbefl why do we t.ave to have the plan U we're alrudy doing these things11• Mrs. Wikman demanded. Wynn aakl, "If you people feel the plan ls· 1oing to 10lve the siltation problem of the UJ>per Bay and all olher problems 'in N!wport Beach, you're go~ _lo be . su:rprbed. But It is • IOUnd way oCpla~ · . .. ' . . ntng. • Hogan finally got through b~ ~ . tatlon ol tbe 'dillerent phases of sludy, but the group WU 1!11 lntereJtecf tn tht • actual work of the 1taff than ln bow the city councp will react to it. ' Irvine city· council . c<:ndidale Wayne Clark said ·a&olotely nothing new when he suggested-iupayers.would .save mon- ef by establishing a city tax and ellmin- aLing special county dl!trict!, Andrew May, chairman ol. the City of Irvine Now (COIN), said today. Clark made his statement Wednesday as he urged an equalization of the tax base for services such u police and fire .betwun residential and industrial areas. May aaid the Council of the Com· munities of Irvine (CCI) has been saying that same thing all along. "Cl.ark a>qld have joined the r~ of the people who worked so hard to get in· corporation some time ago," May said. "He obviously didn't even bother to read the CCI study or, for that matter, any of the studies. Burglar Strikes ' While Man Away ' A Newport Beach builder returned from Sarf Francisco Wednesday, to find a aecond-story man had burglariled his aPartm~t·, taking $3,.000 worth of c~lhing and sports equipment. Jfl'rj' D.· Adams,· 3210 Maro.is Ave., aald the loot included· boots, .Jftflters, ski gear··aod gQlfing equipment in addition to alacks and sport coals. · Officer Dan Crickett said the burglar SCI.led an adjacent block wall, climbed to the sundeck and entered through an unlocked sliding door to gain entry. ·---IJJJ Ht_,.rt kro1,.,,,4 M1m11t Allire:w P.O. ••• 1111, 91661 Areas · to 'S1nile~ .. --c.tt ... I • w.t .., Sll"ld t..8IUfll ~I tl1 ,_, A- ...... "9dl• llWI ............ ... ,.C.-.. .... &I~ .... I ' ' J ' They're First to Enter Contest Six . communities •loot . bit Orana:• tM uSt. All contest.ants in the "Smiles" Coast hive agreed to ''smile" for judJe1 conte!lt must be sponsored by local tl\11 Christmas season. 'organliations. Judges touring t h e They're first to re~ to. the b-' ''Smiles" area from Seal Beach lo Sait · vi talion of the Orange -County Coast Clemente will judge ~Y e n t r I e 1 Aa90Ciation and the DAILY 'PILOT to nominated by local sponsors. participate in the 1171 edition of the Judgea •ill be &elected in the OW' traditional ••40 Miles of Christmas future by Carl Kymla and C a p Smiles" lighlin& and decorating contest. Blackbum, co-chairmen of the conte1t. Nominea for prim in the rtsldenlial Tentatively, they have been scheduled to relativu who were dying from cancer and -.;ho duperately Deeded rellef from their pain. On another occaSion, it. wa1 alleged, she posed as a aura: at the Country Club Convalescent Home and called a Costa Mesa convalescent hospital to tell them that her supply of Demerol had run out. The hospital officials allegedly gave her 20 cc of the narcotics. ' It ls alleged that Mrs. Vaughn obtained th.: narcotics necessary to feed her habit because Dr. Hartellus, the aSSC!rt.ed pro- vider of her regular supply, bad been barred from administering narcotics and was under investigation by the ·State Board of Narcotics Enforcement. . It is uoderstood that he is barred from disperuiing narcotics pending the outcome or the present bearing. ~ Mrs. Vaughn pleaded guilty to the narcoti~ 1 cbarg~ ~y ~ter her ar;· rest. She was cotnniitted t6 the &h'lofuia rehabilitation center at Narco as a narcotics addict lier in~ceraliqn interrupted ... a love af· fair with Dr. Harlellus that began in 1967 when the silver·halred phyaician visited her husband for injuries suffered in an auto· accident. 1 .Ray Vaughn later left his V1ife and three children and Hartelius moved into the Wilson Street home to begin a rela- tionship that testimony has alleged in- cluded the frequent drugging: and beating of Mrs. Vaughn. Irvin today described H a r t e I i u s ' purchase of 1.,800 cc of Demerol in one year 11 "exorbitant." Feliciano Files For $1 Million Against RCA Jose Feliciano, Newport Buch'• blind singer·guitarist, fresh on the heels of bis triumphant return to the nightclub bear- ing his name on Westcllff Drive, hn filed suit in Superior Court for $1.35 million in damages against the Radio Corporation of America and RCA-Victor Record Division. The suit is broken down in damage claims to $350,000 general and $1 million punitive. Feliciano seeks an accounting at the expense of the defendants, "to determine royalties which have become payable to the plaintiff." The complaint as filed Wednesday in addition to ~ accounting demand charges fraud, breach of fiduciary relaa tionshlp, breach of contract and the declaratory relief. Fellciago claims he has duly pei:Jo~f.ider~ill thU« · and conditions ~id af him in h1s Con.- tract with RCA . Such performance, it is 1stated, con- sisted of making master recordings of numerous musical .compositions from 1 which the defendaht has manufactured and distributed numerous phonograph albums and other tape devices. The suit further charges that RCA has manufactured many milltons o f phonograph records and a\bwns and tape devices reproducing F e I J c i a n o ' s performances. tia Avenue. • ' Near the Park Lido cal building, IC ls in an unclassified sone. . : In other matters tb!Q commission will:• -Hear a request to-realiP lot lines hi: allow building o( triplp:es'op two lots ~ McFadden Square by J".llPanl Stine. Stlnr previooaly proposed a>moteltat the 1i111( . 2009 Court Avenue lOication, but the .citt. council denied that use. ··• -Conduct a. public hearing en • requesf • by Res~urant Aclvl!ntures, Inc., ~n& Beach, to sell liquor and provide P'1'kinf in a municipal lot tn conjunction with I. restaurant at 511 E. Balboa Blvd. · Superintendent To Retire in '73 Ralph' Gates, superintendent ~f t~ ~n~ Joaquin Elementary School D11tr1ct r the past 27 years, announcm his ret:: -r ment Wednesday. "· The administrator made his a!l- nouncement during • meeting ot the Board of Trustees. Gates said .!_le has one yea r to go on hi' d.*gcl~fill not,~o~le when\Jt ili II> Jf'• ~ ~ l t · ' H -,ir ~ e boird o JoOJdn·g for a successor who couJd begin as associate superintendent next July and step into the superintendent'~ -posit.Jon when be retires. • ' The ~school district is involved In I unilicatlon election in June which, if ap- proved, would dis~lve the San Joaqu.in District. But in case it falls the diltrict will have to be prepared, Gates said. The board approved Gales' recom- mendaUon and authorized recruiling to begin. 72" FULL SIZE SLEEPER SOFA BED SALE . '289 . . l••11tlt1I. So(• 't Dey .f ... f,•.,,f•rt• !o Do11W IN \ly Ni,ht Priced at and commercial dlvtalons of tbe ar .. wldo • tour lho Orange <;oast ai'ia oo their judg· contest wUI bo .. tered'br: Ing journey the nigbt of Dec. 20. Huntington Beach Chamber of Com-Individuals or commertJaJ. flt'ml Jn-' merer (Women'• Division), Laguna terested in particJpaUng IJl, the conlest.. Beach Junior Chamber of Commtrce, and competing !or Its prlua 1hould con- Capistrano Beacil Chamber ot Com-• tact operators of tile ahnual d~rtUng me.rce, Corona de} Mar Chamber .or C.Orn--cOntest ln the.fr iJWtf cbmmunUles. 1 PROFES~~~ I GARR~IT f u RNrpJ R~! 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O,,..hand control for finilhing oil ~iol .. li'od•l 7.t 12. 1999 I OR v·.-Jw.·cENTER, NEviPoR:J BEA~H c~~"J~~ m .. NEW -MacARTHUR :lLVD~ ~: 644-8570 : ,1' .. " .I I, I .> \ (: i . • ·• ·t' HOURS: 94 -p.rq. Mon.·Safl., 11·5 Sunday ' O.Jl Y PILOT Jt ANIMllllk .. _ ·~t· Politiral Survival Test Set CONCORD, N.ll (UPI) -Before ll10ll or tho Presiden- tial bopelull !or 11'12 retreat to tile ounny beacbtJ or Florida, Ibey will hive to '""""' lhe mid-winier cold of N e w Hampeblre. The Presidential · IUrVlval test is being run one week earlier than usual to make sure New Hampshln keept its hold on the nat!on'a earnest Presidential primary. • , Florida, booming' Us ounny clime, HI up o ~ lthal would . ha~:::llicided witH New Him '1 tradltlonll , lest oat!IO IOcond .. l'_day ... Mar<li.".llul .N.,. Ham~ jumped lta "' ..... Ille uni Tuesdiy.tn ~ ·•· . . . ~ ....... to ,chiD ~ llate's:U::f~.19 = many poll,llclanl.'~. Iii Ill. Ideal testor ""l~lfj!lh¥beca~ or lls amall '""' llhd popula-tion cros.s-sectidn. • In less Iha~ a mon\!I, tj>O campaign will .get under ~a~ u the two-week filing putoe1 opens two daf,1-·, b t.~ o r § Christmas. Tile slates must. be completed by Jan.,•· · \ BaJ'ring any lasl'mlrnlte ell-. tries, the cast of' characters is lined up on the 1972 po1iUca1 stage. . The llWOWlced ~~' may have gottu in earl11 11art, but ~ ~. a loiui .,_ way to~~ ~·P~ \.. -t.·;lhO·unao-· !IOllJIC:ed,~ • A coP'1igll(, poll 11Y ~ Ha m p 1 h !z.e's .( edueatk#I • ..., teievillon n'etwor~, 1 ho" e.'d President Nbon -1:~ Democratic Sen. Edrr.uncf Si . Mullle or neijlhbonng ¥s1ne, · ... lb< 'lnp choices ' or ' tbetr respective par1jes dbl>UJCIJ. ~,. neither has oflll:taJI, '~d . llO · ( will ,..k the Pre9ldell<y lA' 111'12. And the ~eel Democrat _: 8en'./1!Jl:lnl'd ,M. Kennedy of ~ls, another nelghbortng iil!le" "'"· also publicly dl.clabfi.j Fi ~. , . lerest In th< nomlnl)!!>ri: l (I;.. ~ four of thtr a'nnounced . ,. · coatenden -Sen. George McGovern (ll-S.D.), ;se~-;;­ Henry M. Jo~Mblr,: ~ Rep. Pa,ul N. (l\oi Calif.) and Democritlc 11111"( Sam Yorty of L!(lfani.ies; fared poorly In~. DMcCloekq, :!.II:? 11.fllllOlnl Ii avi<l~I ... , _pal.,.,. against PJ.._.t Rl1:on· aeema to 1iav~ 'Jna<le UlllO beadwa1,M'"'8! li>e'~, In a ~. 1hat '.1141 alwaya loobd kindly ctn blrit ,,,. COl)o -.~ .... pe1\. cent In the JI"!', ""!"pared tO 79 percent for ·NmJG. I Tbe c.mr0n11a Ri(luellcan, an . u•lillrlno bwo• 11111" hill ""'-Ir.led all llll}•fforts In Nnr Ham~ ,<bl! bad modente ·~ oo collegil, cam..-~fallecl lo \ penetrate~ COQo .te:rvatin of ltate. Doopite 'a lboo:uoi&b job of organlzaijoa which observers !IY II bellor than thal of Muakle, 1~,. wiannounc<d !too~ · Mi:G6vem thus far """'iiit'.d lo cdt Muokle'• . Je.ait . ·: : • In the"·~. : Mt,-Govem thtted ' .,bolaatlally behind Kennei!Y,:wbO bas fuwed lo sll ,oot the itli elections, and Sea. llubert " If:· .Humphrey (0. MJan.),\aie 1• ptt.<idential I ... !fiider ' II ! ~ .... the dlOlct a( iii~ of µie .,.im, com- pOred lo 14 pen:tn1 by Muskie. 10 pOrc:eqt tor ijum pbreY and 'r,f peroeat'for ~lfGOVtnl 1'11ie olber two coolellden. ud Jacboll, who have ,..,... ---their '"""· trailed the pock Yorty 11\4' • Jocboa aadl had ·!~ Both ue maWnc' a ~ \ ltrYtUYI pMdl Jn the state ~l:~t.·~.= =·tad«, the lta'9'• Jirgal """l"'P" and onl1 ' :~-... _,.., . ., 'T"brie 11De.nrocr1t1e poasibllilia <¥•• d r opp old 1 from the race. Sen. BlrM Bay!! (0-!nd.f, WU lhe fin<!, followed by Sent. Wl111rm Proxmire (D-Wll.), and Fred R. Harris (D-Olda.). -'---- • • I OAIL Y PILOT • ~·? . B!felllb Appear-. 'J t 1"1 -, Irvine's Voters • ' See Field· Again -· ' . ' ay 1. ,.,... iµllEG -Mn. ._ -· Said lbera Is no or-. o.ilf r• ...,. question the city will grow but strtssed it r..tne -la Th11nday nlgbt took should be harmooiout arowth. Jilllll!Jer crd at trytnll to oort out tholr -Robert Wlrge1: Said his 21 Y"" of dfkw for u. ftte dtl COUDCl1men tbq tisolld ··financial m 1 nag em en t •' I W\IJ ~ .tiiM!, lftd tr,1lhey vote for~ background would help the city. Doe 21 -J._ -: Urgod people to Wk ~-U:w aie i9 C91didates for the to the candidates personally and look for eouncil, incJudlng one new entry, Sanford speclfk answers to specific questions. Jr:od, who has declared bi...U a wtj~ -Deu Ohta: Offered an enginee.rinC · candldale. background· he laid would be invaluablo II' 'Friud, ~ of the 11lern Bonita u the clly tried to deal with •arfoul HOmeownen AS9ociaU.. wu one .ot··tbe kinds of projects. ~ ~ -·t sbow.up lor the can--L. A. Rob-: Vowed he Is a •~ wuu • "peopl~riented" candidate. :;.~~!:'" ~ -David Smltll: Said be had been ao 10- bat UniYersity Park Sdlool. live cityhood worku and said "I am , The other three. who failed to atttnd campaigning for the city and myself." -Gabrielle Pryor: said her family ha• were r..,ma L. Gardl)er, wl_)o wu. at.-been in the am since 1184 and uld ~ a ~.Inc eowt. of awards,. Irvine residents should· have a common • ' ZOning Pid . . ' Gets Airing ; • • • . . , Fro'm '.lrVin~ I I , ' ' -A req~ i.<plaoded ~unHr ,.,.f Ing on the Irvine Qnnpany'1 Jtunint Creek devejopment will go before th~ Newport Beach PlaMlng Commission iJt a public hearing tonia,ht at 7:30 o'clock ht City Hall. • . ; ·Fonnerly known as Center View, tt6 area is south of San J'Oaquln llllls Roact and west of Marguerite Avenue. 1 ·: 1:oned for multl-famll,y dcvelopmenJ since 19&5 at a density of 40 units pet acre, the. current Jasmine Creek proposat for attached and detaChed 1ingl~famll:t. dwellings wilt reduce d'flslty to five uni~ per acre. · l James Taylor, Irvine Company v~ president, emphulzed today that the ~ 450 home development will b ~ ••townhouses, not condominiumJ." • DAILY PILOT lllff ....... Jiltlcolm EllloU, who could 11111 be re«h-goal _ to build Ii model ctty that will fill fel• for ID .aplanatkMt tllil Jll9l'llinC aJXI "the ·promlse that brolight us 'here." She ~ J, Holden, whQ bu left.a. tfail of stressed her{ independence. disconnected telephone numbers and may -Robert Zimmerman: Called for ·"With townhouses , you buy the Janel ,..with the horrie, wittr' condomirtiwns yolt are onl:Y buying air space," he e1plalned\ trying to clear up sefnantlc differe~. : Designed as a greenbelt commun1t1, Jasmine Creek will feafure extensive prtvate recreaUonil facilities, Taylo~ aald. But it will a~ao lnvOlvt a don'atloJ1 by the lrv:ine Company of a rour-acrti park to the clly. _ no longer be a candidate. Freud was ap-closer ties between homeowners and UC paring i:lft,Communlty ~~levlslon. Irvine stud~ts, saying now the t,..o have Memorial Goes Into Place X>fficiall in charge ol d.e ~am tried become "Isolated fl"OOl each other." td ·mab it euy for 'the Ptbtriae ol ..... Moy Petenoa: Said he was proud he voters, wbo IDIJ have outnumbered cib-had worked for citybood and said he clidates more than ~1, by separating "wants a city that's different." them inlo ~ Jl'OUPI after each -Koarad Lanoi! Urged the establlsh- wu given tn minutes .to address the ment of policy golils for the city before Helicopter carries materials for 1Jarden Finch Me- morial to Workmen at Inspiration Point in Corona ,del Mar. The memoriaJ, a mother and baby seal sculptured by the late Newport Beach leader's wife, Kay, was placed on the rocks between Big and LitUe Corona Wednesday. Finch was a city councilman, a school trustee and rounder or the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. Plaque describing memorial will be placed on bluffs above the point during dedi- cation cerembnies. assembled audience. the adoption of any geoeral plan. "Don't Here is a bit of {be littJe each of them determine land use first then put policy bad to U,J dw-lnc -.two in!nules .,-in goals Into II," he said. oiW of their appearance that bad been -lllclwd Whlle1Jde: Opposed low In-From Pqe J determined by lottery: come ' housing and urged the creation of -War-a.t: Told voM they could councilmanic districts. - taU lllllei oo jiada he ·brualh~ pails ·with -Jerry Clleylle: Said he believes in the hli Dame and campaip lloglD on them. Irvine General Plan so lone as trr used s.iil be .trqiy f1vered lnool pdraUon as a guideline. He urged adoption of 1 cl- --H wwld give mideata local coo-ty charter. . . trol. -kadore S e II a e I d e r1,~ Sa 1 1 81 d labls ~RNtri ~: ~Ued for 1 Cll'efulli background in corparate u11DC W Coatrollid' ~ nte. , would be beneficial to the city. ~ · · : Said he liked Irvine--JG• BllliH: Mlde 1 strong ~lea for tO much ... ~ my parents to cltyhood and predicted 1reat th nas for .mcwe here'.' and aald Irvioe: should be a the city based on the high calibre of all ••people's city." the ca ndidate-s. -Alan Snodgra11: Suggested voters -A. Ray Quigley: Urged incorporation pick their councilmen on two criteria, f!,IY,ing voters should "seize the op-community service and their willingness portun1ty now for a beUer urban en-to be-independent. He said he qualifies vironment." both ways. ~ J11e .. W : Talked about taxes and -Henry Qnicley: Supported cltyhood ..la liil ocimtlllc backgriJuocl would help for local.control and urged volers to pick the city develop ....i aolutloos to a lndcpendenl candldales. myriad of problems. -Al'lold Binder: Refused to take a -wBUam Fllchback; C&Ded for a stand on incorporation, said he hadn't paameOt "close to the people." worked for it and said his intere1ta: are HARTELIUS • • • result of what was isserted to ~ a massive overdose of drugs. Her family bas aued Hartelius· in Orange County Superior Court for $500,000. HarteUus has been cleared in three Superior Court trials of arson, fraud and bribery charges contained in grand jury indictments. Most of the evidence prestnted··at the current hearing was barred from those trials. Kurilich said Mrs. Vaughn tricked the five physcians into supplying the Demerol she needed to sustain her habit. He said she got a large quantity of the drug on. one occasion by pciylng an accomplice •10 to get into bed and convince the vi.!itlng doctor that be was a desperately ill man. Other physiciaru allegedly made the Demerol available to her· after she told them on the telephone of ooneJ:istent relatlvu who were dying from cancer and '(ho desperalely needed relief from their pain. On another oceailon, ·it was alleged, she posed as a •urse at the Country Club Convalescent Home and called a Costa Mesa convalescent hospital to tell them that her supply of Demerol had run out. The hospital of(jcials atlegedJy gave her 20 cc of the narcotics. · It Js alleged that Mrs. Vaughn obtained th..: narcotics necessary to feed her habit because Dr. Hartellus, the asst!rted pro- vider of her regular supply, had been barred from administering narcotics and was under investigation by the . State I Board of Narcotics Enforcement. , • Jt is understood. that be is barred from dispeming narcotics pending the outcome of the present hearing. -JiDu Mala: Ta&d tbe audience he Dllinly in the environment. Wai a SUC!Cdl~ bu1lneuman and said -Betty McMalle1: Stressed the need -~111 ·-.id-.. .... -_..,. ....... le ---* bo ~-to """~t of the city. • 1llracUv• to · 1ndmti'J. Mn. Vaughn pleaded guilty to the narcotics c,harges ahortly after~ ~'.t ar­'1'=.I'"'-,. <P ~ i:tfic1l .. ~;~ -rest. Sh!., .. colnnii11'd t8 ihe Ulliromla ITYW'Ci "-A1 i< • • rehabilitation center at Narco as a sii~ii~term -~ it y -~-rnn ~ \. ", ' 'i-L narcotics addict. , 4"1~ ~W DL..n../~...1 _:. ~. ; f ,Her 11ncarDrceraUqn, interrupted a love 96 a1 7 • ftvy~ .Diiie~ air w th . Hartellus that began in 1 Over Tax Issue when the silver·haired physician visited her husband for injuries suffered in an auto. accident. .. i. ~ Calkd;~W~ilfoi Time ' By cim>ACE.n.ill!ON Of .. .,.., ....... ~· o1 Nrirport •Beach'• aeoeraJ plan .. oVer I iwo..Yur period . would be--• *'waste of time" if. itl, suJdellnel did not lepUy .biDd the. city from then oh, a _cltiJen'• "°"P cbarled Wed-.y. . In the flnt infonnaUonal meetlng of its kind city officials met with about 20 ~I of ,Newport Residents United CNKU)"to explain the 'proc:esS of il<velb!>'· ment. but were faced instead with angry questionJ about the value ol their work. NRU wu·formed several mont~ ago under the 1.aainhlp of Allan B«k to In- vestigate -passibilitles of holdinl • 1 referendum which would ban high rise and limit densities in 14~ city -in perpetuity. 'Ibe group was ~mely dispteised , OIAllll COAlf DAILY PllOT .,....... COArt ,... n •• am,., a.-.H.W•flll ---• J11\ L e.i., .... ._ ......... _ n-..1 .... -""'..::.!'.. "'.:'- L '''"· l&t .. ......, .... CJIJ ... ---llJJ N...,.,. loul1¥1t4 M1m111 Mh"!" P.O. l•x 1171. tllll --c.... ... , -... ..,. , .... ~..arnaf'-tA-....,..__ 9-dl: \1111 .... .....,.,.,. ... ~ ........ '--... ! ' ' ) ' -wbelt community development director :.~ Hogan said that while the plan · wjn be a legal clocument of• the city, "telllly, zorunl dGel not have to comply with the gene~al plan. It is a moral force rather than a legal one." City Manager Robert Wynn called it a 0 comprehenslve long-range development guide" which caused mumblings among the disgruntled group .. "Do ,we .have to wait until 1973 (estirmted:mmplet!Da of the plln) ior all the important things to be done?" asked Mn:. Caroline Wikman who w a s especially worried about high ri.ae on the bluffs and bay area polluUon. "It seew that when the goverrunent doesn't know what to.do about something -they do another ei:peruiive study," ahe added. Hoga,n tried to explain that the di!· fefent elements of the plan arti On-going stud.iel li;ld that "we aren't wi:ltlni to ' deal with u;e· problems." · • "Tbep why do we have to have the plan If we're already doing these things?" Mrs. Wlkman demanded. 'Wynn said, ''If you people feel the pl111 a 1oing to solve the siltation problem of the llJ>per Bay and all other problema in N@wWt Beach, )'<>11'.re gofni to' bO . lllfi'prtaed. But It Is a IOllnd way .of Plait · ning" H.;gal\ finally _ got through his ~ . talion of the different phases of study, 1 but the group wu le11 interested tn the . adual work of the ataff than in how the city council will react t.o It. I Irvine city· council ctndidate Wayne Clark 1ald ·absolutely nothing new when h~ su~sted.,...xpayers would .save mon- ey by establishing a city tax and elimin- ating special county districts', Altdrew May, chainnan of the City of Irvine Now (COIN), said today. Clark made his statement Wednesday as he urged an equalization of the tax base for servieft: such as police and fire between residential and industrial areas. May uid the Council of the Com- munities of Irvine (CCI) has been saying that same thing all along. "'Clack could have joined_lhe rest Qf the people who worked so hard to get in- corporation some time ago," May said. "He obviously didn't even bother to read the CCI study or, for that matter, any of the studies. Burglar Strikes While Man Away . ' . A Newport Beach builder returned from ·San Francisco Wednesday, lo·find a seconcktor:y man had burglariud his aPartment, taking $3,poo worth of cloUtlng and sports equip(11ent. Jerry D. Adams,· 3210r Mllf'C\ls Ave., Sfld the loot included-boots, .nretiters, ski gear and golfing equipment in addition to stacks and sport coals. Officer Dan Crickett said the burglar scaled an adjacent bloclt wall, climbed to the sundeck and entered through an unlocked sliding door to gain entry. Areas to •smile' They're First tiJ-Enter Contest Sir communities along · the Orange Ult 11St. All contest.ants in the "Smiles" Coast ha~ agreed to '11mlle" for judges contest must be sponsored by local this Christmas 1easoo. organizations. Judg'es tOuring t h e They're lint to respond to. the In-' ''Smiles" 1rta from Sell Beach to Sa• · viliUon ol the Orange · O:>unty rtoa.sl Clemente will judge only en tr J e 1 Anoclatlon and tht DAILY 'Pu.or to nominated by local &ponti>rs. puticipate in the 1m edition of tbt Judges will be aelecttd in the near traditional "40 Mlle• of Christmas future by CUI' Kymls and Cap Smiles" lighting and decorating contest. Blackburn, CO<hairmen of the contest Nominees for prizes In the resklentla1 Tentatively, they have bttn scheduled to Ray Vaughn later left his wife. and three children and Hartelius moved into the Wilson Street home to begin a rela- tionship that testimony has alleged in- cluded the frequent drugging and beating of Mrs. Vaughn. Irvin today described Harte 11 us' purchase of 1.800 cc of Demerol in one year a1 "exorbitant." Feliciano Files For $1 Mfllion Against RCA Jose Feliciano, Newport Beach'• blind . slnger·gWtarist, fresh on t.l\f: heels of his triumphant return to tht nightclub bear- ing hls name on. Westcl!U Drive, has fjJed suit In Superior Court for $1.35 million in damages against the Radio Corporation of America and RCA,Victor Record Division. The su1t is broken down In damage claims to $350,000 general and $1 million punitive. Feliciano seeks an accounting at the expense of the defendants, "to determine royalties which have become payable to the plaintiff." The complaint u filed Wednesday in addition Jo ~ accoupting demand charges fraud , breach of fiduciary rela· tionship, breach of contract and the declaratory relief. Feliciag> claims be has duly J>mo'Vl#l;'l'der1:>11 thuor · and conditions ffiitilfid ~f mm in hls ~ tract with RCA . Such perforlnance, it is 'stated, con· sisted of making master record)ngs of numerous musical .compositions from 1 which the 'df:fendaht has manufactured and dislributed numerous phonograph album.! and other tape devices. The suit further charges that RCA has manufactured many milli'ons o f phonograph rceords and albums and tape devices reproducing F e 11 c I a n o ' s performances. City planners will ,alto consider a !"'} quest by Herbert ~se ot Hollywooa to permit a 111-un two-~ry aenio~ citizens' residential at m Plcacen-; tla Avenue. • Near the Park Lido lcal building, II' ts in an uncl.as1ifled IQDe. . : In other matters t1'iQ commlsslon will:• -Hear a request to reallin lot lines 1<1 allow building of triJ¥suron two lots ~ McFadden Square by l'lllllam Stine. Stine previously proposed a';D>Ote11•t the »Ill 2009 Court AYenue kli:ation, but the cit;. council denied that ~· •. -Conduct a public hearing on a request , by Res~ur..it AdVentures, Inc., Lont Beach, t.o sell liquor ,and provide parking' in a municipal lot iri: conjunction with It restaurant at 511 E. Balboa Blvd. · ·. Superintendent To Retire in '73 . •, Ralph' Cates, superintendent of the ~il:t' Joaquin Elementary School Dislrict r the past 27 years, announced his reti t ment Wednesday, ~ The administrator made his an- nouncement during a meeting ot the Board or Trustees. Gates said !;le has one year to ijO on hi:i: .l,*i~J\d 'fill nott\!&o~ate wbe, t Oijl I liJne ~ l . cO . H ulge11 lie board o gin IWl8 for a su.Scessor who could begin as associate superintendent next July and step into the superintendent's ,poslijon when he retires. , • ' The school district ·is involved In a unificatlon election in June which, if ap- proved, would dissolv~ the San Joaquin District. But in case It falls the district will have to be prepared, Gates 11id. · The board approved Gates' recom- mendation and ·authorized ·recruiting to begin. 72" FULL SIZE SLEEPER SOFA BED SALE Priced at '289 J . , l1•~tif•I Sof1 ly D1y '"f,'"'(1rt1llle DouW IH by Ni1ht and commercial dlvl1lonl ol tbt areaw.lde • tour 1he Orange Coast area on t.heJr Judc- oontest "Ill bl enlered'by: Ing )9umey the night of Dec. al .• HuntioslM Beach Chamber ot Com-Individuals or commercial flrma In-' merce (Women '• Olvlslonl;._ Laguna terested In parUclpsUng llii \he contes~·. Beach ·Junior q,&m~r <If v;immer~, and competing for Its p~ should con- Clplst.rano Btada Qlf.m~r Of em. tacl operators of tht;: annual d~rallhJ 1tlertf:, Corona del Mar Ch,mber ,of Co,. . cOntest ln the.Ir trwrl cbmmunltles. , PROFES~~~ 1 GARRETT f URNrplR~s HAR BOR BLVD. • merct, Newport · Harbor Chamber of Detalll ~an be obtatned by phoning C9mm'!<" and.Ult Saal Boach Cbambet Tom MCC.n!I, ~ubllc •ervlc• manager for , ol Commtrce. tile DAILY PlLOr, al lllJ.4321 or m. ()!her ccmmunlUes are upected to join • 1220 . INTERIOR DESIGNERS Op11 Mon., 11wrs. A Fri. Iv-. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0215 ' 646.0276 I I I • l~cludiitt VELVETEENS •• METALLICS fot o lonly, MW po,.., 4,..,. FAKE IWRS ' • EVERYTHING FOR THI SlAMSTlESS AN IDEAL &IFTI NEW NEEDLE KITS IY 01.W. SHORE W-'/~ .... • I ~ Ha. .•H I ... -......... MtC.!f<••.!. 1641 M-~ITM-U_l_IL_YD_. -.-"'""'";;.;...:;..,&-"'"c-N--' HAllOI YllW CIN1ll Party-Time · Shampoo & Set $5 Change holiday frazzle to dazzle I with a pretty-up Shampoo & ~t by our Master Hair Stylists. (Haircut,~ additional) ® MagicMirrorBeautySalons OPIN MONDAY THltOUOH UTUltDAY 644·1041 1620 NIW M.cA.tTHUI ILYD. HAllOI YllW SHOPPINa CINTU U• ,,..Ill Mii" 11: ... ef -MKAl'llw NIWPOIT llACH . N ~ NEWPORT 16 ~ STATIONERS i CHRISTMAS CARDS • CHRISTMAS WRAP j. QUICK .. IMPRINTl!>IG SERVICE . . ' LEATHER GOODS-LUGGAGE GIFT ITEMS-CROSS PEN SETS GAMES & SIFTS-IRI06~ SUPPLIES PARTY INVIT>,TIONS-OESK SETS I ACCESSORIES 1640 M~-IM.ltor View C:-. ,441444 I •110 1n ow ... .,."...._ --MNfft ' 4229 Mrcll It. ' ' ' ' " • UNUSUAL . . . CHRISTMAS ·DESIGNS ' FRESH end PERMANENT ' • 644-4060 11130 "'"'ARTljUR, NEWPORT BEACH HARBOR VIEW CENTER • • .t PROFESSIONA DRY CLEANIN . . \ ' • l ·.tiot:Detrd& < fi.U,tri.tion ~ . e ' .A I Christmas in the Air ••• I . ' ' ' ··SALE! iff. P,LI I .. . ' . f im 1 (;1 & Happines~ · ~verywhere. FOR GIRLS , Picc:OUfto-Joh111ton ' Little 9n--Sunt.91 ·' • : ' . .: UPU JUICl,I',>.... SI.II. $1.G9 ' ' . l ' llCI CAUS . ' ltf 49C : !" 1 ;YnAMIN I. H·~••I• $1.7ti '.$1.4~5 "i • 0 , ..-\ -. ' ,: ti;':,. uciTI.1• u , n.•,•"~2.49 : '!:' • 1621 -·~UR ILVD. ~I H• ..... Yft'~ • •• i t 1 ·11 . , .. ,.....,... ,;u..,.....,... -~ C.... ... !I• ................... -~ ' ' ''•' = ···'41 ' HARDWARE . . "The ' Hom'f! .of Quality Proclucts" " HARBO.R VIEw CENTER, N~_WPORT BEACH IVE A TOOL • • • N'OT A TIE! WELLER• ~r HALL OF FAME SPE .CIAL!. 21-PC. SOCKET SET IN METAL IOX WITH fAMOUS S.K~ RATCHET $1998* 3/1" DRIVE *USER SAVES $18.99 I 4-PC. SOCKET SET II! MET AL IOX ''METRIC'' I SAVE $9.78 . BLACK & DECKER YOUR CHOICE . '$19.99 EACH l&D 7\lt .. Clrcvlar Saw • • • with 1 HP MOJor cmcf 7 lli" bloc1• to hondl• big •attting job,1 with eote. Quick 'btwf . ond depth odjvstmtn.f. Mod.! 5301. 1999 !!!· s_:;:r N~:O-;!~?, All PURPOSE SOLDERING GUN .KIT THE ORIGINAL SHOP-VAc• du1tltu llOllding ottoduntnt ond 1a·ihMh ouomd grit ob- ro"'9 paper. On.hond control for ' fini1hin9 oll moteTiols. ~7412. 1999 \ DUAL , HEAT 100/14CJ WATTS • lo GALLQN 'VACUUM • ELECTRIC LAWN CARE. GllASS · TllMMD , ··~ .. BLACK &·DICKER IDGU{TllMMIR •IUO . 1 12~ 112" ~34" 19~· . ~ I • < ' --- 16 4 NEW ~acARTHIJR :~BLVD.· , ~ .. · 644-857Q / /1 ' HOURS: 94 l;.in. Mon.-Saf;, 11~ Sunday . ("' ' ' IWLV l'ILOT D Political Survival Test Set CONCORD, N.ll (UPI) - Bet ... -of the PmJden. llal bopelull for tm retrut lo the IUMY beaches of F1orida, they will have lo endure the 'mid-winter cold of N e w Ham)llhlre. The Pr<!ldenlial lllllVlval test ls being run one week earlier than usual to mate sure New Hampshlrt keeps its hold on the nat:on's earliest Pmldontlal primary. Florida, boonWig its sunny clime, 1tt up • primary ~ would ha~:':lnclded witll New mm . 'a lradlllonal lest Oii 'the -TuWay ld. Mardi. ,But Ne• HimJld>li' jumped \11 pr6ria'r~"lo the ont Tueoday.ID ¥arch. '' . . . , ~ .,-.,~ war. lo , chilf iey ~--p11: fil u$irp tile ltate's' ,poSlfioJI',. 1'hicb ,,. many~'r!eWuon Ideal teal Of lll)lbll19h, beci~ of tis am.ii · 111141 aild popula-- tion cross-section. , , In less than a month, !be campaign will gel µMer way; as the two-week filing period opena two daJ,s.·\ b tf or g • Cbriftmas. 'Ille slates ni\isl.bo completed by Jan.,1. "'' Baning any Jasl'mlnuU en.· ' tries, the cast of' characters lJ lined Up OD the 1972 political stage. . The l!lllOUllced ·~~ ' may have ittea in' -earl! &tart, but Joikye • Ioli& way lo (~ ._.,. UieY.·.-.e. \. eeriou.s ~ .i.~ "I"'> . !IOWICed>IJ'il•\¥'1'-. '<Ii A cop1rlgfit . poll l1Y ~ Hampah~'s { educatiqhill · ;-.... televilloo network, a ~ o w e'd President Ntxon ·• Democratic Sen, E41r.und !:f •, Muskie of neighboring M~ u the lop cbo!<!> ~f , °"ill" r"P<cllve par!!eJ ~~~.\" neither bu om0aur _:~ be · ~ will seek the PmldenCy 111 1972. And the ~· · ed llomocrat -' 8'!<. 111. Kennedy of-~ another neighbor.. .Iii" ..; · abo publicly ru.c:Jailjjj abY lq'-.. leml In the noml. · · ~ >\II four of the-llll10WIC9d .. conterxlus -Sen. George McGovern (0.SD.), cSe ~.,;. Henry M. Ja~D:W:Ub:J;'. ~~ Pa.ul N.' ~ (Doi ) and Dem<icrallc Ma rot . \ Som Yorty of 1'!';0\n8~ farod poorly In UWllandl.op, , McCloeby, "llio 11.runnlni · Davld-&D<l'Gi>IW!i ~pallPI against ~t ·N"fronlt.l · aeernt to ·have, 'made little) head1far, . .aa1i>e1 Ibo P...,..nt In a 11ate.. tha~11>4s a!Wa,_' loobd klndly'Q!> hint 'Ill< .... greasman iJtracted1 siJ' pe~1 cent In tbe P!J!~ compared In 71 peicent for 'Nixon. ' The COlflornJa ·Roiiullbcan, an u .. Marine hero· wbo • blil coricentraled all hil<olf..U·ln Neir Hamplhire, ,1bas had, moderate 11Deeeq on collegi1 •. campuaa ~·filled lo penetrate, llilJi ..... .servatilm of ltlte. Despite • lbon>ygh job of organlzaUoa which observers I say 1s be11er 1ban that of Muskie, I ~·e wlannounc.d ftoo~. ;1,1l:G9.om lhua • far bal filled Jn olt Muakle't deaa. ,,•I ' . " I p ID tJM1'··. I ' tiaJJed ' .,:!!tai1J: '. ~........ . "'"" ,oot lhe. lt/I ~. and S.O. Huborl I ff." ffulllpbrty1 (I). Minn. >./Ille Jtla jlmldenllal c::o~nider I.• • ' l ' lo-=;:. ~~1:;:1 pmd_!D44.....,U,by Muokie1. JO pemq& !Or IJumpbrey ancr .• -for .lkGovem. 'l'be olher 'tilo conl«ld,en, ad Jaclllon, wbo ..... ,.. llmOUOOlld their plans. lnlled Ibo pock. YO<IJ Ifill, . J-eocll had I (llftl6t! Bolll ... ~ ..... I •rvaU.. 1*<t\ In the sfalo =~'?lrt.'U:.= ~.the-·~ 8'Wl'IJIOI" and aol1 ·"' ...,. " T r e •1J>.,.,~ac.r1 1&1e , PoOOibll!llOI '~ d r op p ed . from the . rtee.. Sen. Birth B"ayb (l).Jnd.J,' WU Ibo fin;~ followed by SeN. Wil'1rm Promi!rt (f>.Wil.), and Fred R. llarrll'fD-Okla.). -' ' I I L .• I • ' DAll.Y llLOT N Tllundor. -2. 1m Nete t:-••••••t Marines to Get 1 Shadowy Figure ' J .,,,.,...... Montunent t:ludl.eqed . ' ' Due to the anllt at which this photograph was taken, the natlonlll Cbtistmu tree in Washington, D.S. appean to be almost u tall as the Washlnl!lon llonumenl Workmen are constructing scaffolalng around the tree in preparation for the 'decorating. ACLU Supports Cadet Asked 'Rude' Things SAN Jl'llANClSOO (UPI) - "No u:p\lnltlon wu given A polJoo cadol oald he was llred for rtlullll( to take a lie dlUc;tor test on auch questions as, uffave yOu ever stolen female underwear oU a elotbeellne?'' WDIJam Scott Hepburn 811d be worked u a cadet in the .Son P;rancllco Police Depart- $4.00 (:ash Given • To OCC Fwid 1be newly created women's ctlCIDCil of the N e w p o r t Harbor.co.ta Mesa Board of Realty · bu &lven MOO in ll<holanblp fwm to Orange C..81 ~ .. e. Tile money wa given In the form of two 1111 scholanhlps aDd I $JJI) revolving fund to be uaed for ltudent Joana. Joaeph R. Kroll, dean of lllud-at OCC, accepted the money for the ochool. Mrs. Hope Gerrie, president of the women'• council, helped orpnlu. the councU and eotahlllb th e ll<holarahip - ment for nearly two months ~~ed 1: ;::: . :: f::t~ t} y "No explanation was given for requiring this test, which 11 not part of the standard procedure,'' the Amer I can Civil Liberties Union llld 1n ftling a suit on Hepburn'• behaU In U.S. District Court. The ACLU said t tie polygraph ewn Included auch question as: • "Have you ever had teXUal rtlatlool with anlmala! "Have you ever participated In a rape? "Have •you had homosexual relations? Tile ACLU said the police department letter said the rtA.¥1R Hepburn WU ordered to take the test WU that be failed to mention an automoblle accident on his employment Application and that he once told hll draft board he . could not lhoot humans. O'J'he .ponce deDartment bad m right to ult H .. auch lnaulUng aild degradq qu ... tions about his penmal life which have no bearing on hll ctP1bilitJ u a · policeman," the ACLU Aid. ., ... __ _ LllU. bu --"'the .... nominated to he - maodant of the -Corpo since be returned -Vlei-...... enter the ohadowJ -Id of lntelllg!oce. . But thole who wOrked with Lt. Gen. Robert E. 01sJunan Jr. rate blJn an able .d- mlnlstrator with a firm aod 1traightfonrard manner. Cuahmao. who lid -in Pacific battles of World warn; hu heeo de=,: tor of the Centrli Agency foi five ,..,.._ Olshman ,WI I l>~M .... .t NJJOn'• military aide during the ltlliOl when Nixon ns vice preaideol. u conftnM<\r.1 the Senate for hll new . he will succeed LeOnard • Cllap. man Jr., who ret1red Dec. 31 aft.ii' a !out-year term u com- mandant. . As 'top Marine, CUihmin would receive a fourth star. Tile 51-year.old cu.lunan, a naUve of St. Paul, Minn., has been 1 Marine officer since graduaUoa from the Naval Academy Jn 1935. the nation'• qu!ck··rt11-~I force. Under Q1sbman, no cbanp Js~lathe-'fD. _ .............. res:i•1DC"I! to tbe c:bv111 tUJ. Ing p-In the Anll'1 11111 Navy. Oisbman ukl la a ltate- meot following the Wbtte HOUie announcement: nom.inatklll: of hll ''Tb e preset&t coune charted for our corpo ii I correct one ml It Is my in-.U. '9 devote my en- tire ...,.. to cootlnulnfl our impreu_.. • that our. M..,_ ....... ""'' ml avallalllt to ...,... to any COll1llll1-I ..... t 0 them." As a batltUQ;J ........... with tba • 1.tar1n11-M War II, OJshmln rt-tedly led bis men tnto comblt In Bougatnville, during • t h e ncapture of Guam ml In the usault oo Iwo Jtma. For hll action, be wu awarded a host of decor1Uons, Including the Navy er.as, the Disful&ui!hed Service· Medal with gold star, the 1"""' ol Merit aod the B..._ S!ar. Following World War II, he held • -ot teaching and Aeros. pa.ce staff pooltlona . until wiln- ment U NllGD11 1SIJ'*Ut 1or ~~. a:ur~ e Bill Vetoed hrlpdier 1IOO'li the !oll6wf'i ~y a1ttr taking office 1n By Reagan 1989, Nbon tapped hil foriner aida to '*'>me No; 2 min at SACRAMENTO (UPI) - CIA where CUibman bu been 'Gov. Ronald · Reagan has rup>U;iple fOr numlna the, vetoed a bill providing for qency's .day-tG.day op1Jr1tio111 crtation of regional seed· under director Richard Helms. money corporations to help Theannouncamentof. unemployed aerospace Cushman's nomloat!oa by Nix· workers and other skilled pro- on as commandant came u 1 fessionals . • aurprlle 11111 week to .,.,, of· l\eogan said Wednesday the ficers at Marine Corpt: bead-corporations would "vbitUllb' quarters where the bettlng duplicate" the function of the favorite was Lt. Gen. John R. Mnprofit California J o b Clalsson, currenUy chief of D e v elopment Corporations staff. · Program, set up three yean White Houae press teeretary ago to mole Joens to busln,.. Ronald L. Ziegler said be does ,.. In eeonomically dlaad- not know who would replace vanlqed .,.... Cuabman at CIA. Historlcally, ~ govemm-said the pmj-acta ·ipOCified In the bill the job bu been filled by I would be ...... ntllily limited military man. to reselJ'Ch. .. Cuahman won h1&h. marks in "With Utue or "° Immediate Vietnam as -of all prospec11 ·tor tangible finan- lolarlnel from 1967 untU he cl.al returns - a prerequl~te returned to Walhlngloo two for hulln....type loan>-it ap- yaan later. pearJ estremely unlikely that CUshman U c o n f I r m e 'd 1 financial institutions would be would preside over a Marine willing to make business loans Corps that has ~n pared available for 111ch projects, 11 from lta Peak Vietnam war be said. strenilb of 317,000 In 1• to Reogan aid the meaaurt :toe,000. With only 200 re-"~t and wUl not alleviate maining tn Vietnam, the unemplayment. It would only Marina have returned to tbeir detract from existing efforts tradlUonli peacetime role uiiiiiiiitoiiiacbleviiiiiiii, iiieiiitblsiiiiii. •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill DAILY PILOT CARRIERS • HONOR ROLL Thi DAILY PILOT b proud of it-5 cOrpl of vouno !4It1men who deltwr the newspaper to vour door. These vovna tMn. are tM cre4m of the community. Each mcm th, the best of them will be selected for listing on the H01W1' roJl. Each comer listed here h4B obtahitd at least four ntw cuitomer1 during the past month, had no more thtm OM CVltomtr complatnt for tht motath and mu.st ltavt pdfd hi.s bill for the newspaptr he bought «Who!eBGle"' on time. Nu~ral in front of 1tar (•) prec1ding Tm name indicates numbtr of c071.secutive months 11141 canfcr ""' b<en on th< Honor Roll. ' Doll k•11ehtl l ilt Mtc&niJ•r l•nv CtMpltt11 Leen• si..1 ... Ot~icl Klier.••• M1rk Wtlk•r P'hlfti, Tthtr• St••• Coney Jiff •vMlll , ... , Sh.it.11 L.011 A.,.n Al111 0.111011 lt:irt Elll1t o ..... '·~ E4•i11 a.Lo41• E4 litltr Kt•i11 Colli111 Ji• ,.,,.,, AM., Po,. Tody Dlts 2• St1ph111 lt1111 Q1rl11 Htmphrrt 9tolt.rt 9t11no 2' M1rk Krl19tr Kt11 K~ll't Pit Cr1l11 2' Chri• loyer K.n11lt Moor• C1rl S1k1rt 2• lyr .. StolMt Grot Stlmo111 , Ktith H111111'1ock 2' Th11 Cl1w1011 Fr·11~ wan, St..,, PottY 21 Dtrrl Lty Chipper l iblt1y All•11 S.••r• 21 Vi1tor Yt11for11 st..,. f•JH1•it• w.,, ... &,..,,, 2• 6101111 Ll,1011 lob l•lloy Ctrl Jicobso11 2• lrl111 A1ro11 Miko Dho11 61ry 61tfo1111yer 2' lyr111 ""' Miki John••• Tony 1.,.no11 J'" Ptt Ah111 Tolly Mo11+to111.,.,. 11:"111 Kt•11• z• Mork Motk TM Morris ...... , S.ittt 2' Clwh John1011 Dt.o!ll s-r.t "'At.J,..w Do441 1' M1rk ~t.11 CARRIER OF THE MONTH VICTOR YANTilllN, COSTA lllSA V,_ Y-.., Jr., aon of Mr. ind Mn. Vlcter Yonlonl of 767 All .. ,,,_.,, Ceote -· 11 "C1rrl1r of the Month." A ,,........, at ~· MeN lfllh ......., ho llm foottllll 11 his f1vorlt1 aport. Ha lll<H model con end "" - , ..... Part of hf• route profits are tofng Into the bonk to build a ,.,,,.. lw Illy .... hll llnl -ycto. . . ' r 2• Joh• c-pt.11 t• Jt• Vt.Z-!fltm1t11 ,. o • .w DfnA l• Noffll Ntlsoll l• lolt Cio.hl1 l• lrip Elwtll 4• Tiiw u ... 4• ~'k McC.n11ick 4• Di.,. Sch"' 1• Frt11k Sh1111 1• O•.,. Jo11•• 11 To11v S•nch•r I' FrM So11ch11 1• Toll'! Holl1"4 I 0' Grtt Dtymo1 11 • l rl111 H•l11 11' Ooti11i• Sttlo11s 11' MtrkMoor1 25' Rob.rt HolltM Wal Street • Fifteen out of e ry 100 Americans .today. own :stock. W,e couldn't prov it, of course, but it seems likely that the percent ge is even greater here in the Or- ange Coast area \ •• ~ and it's growing every day. I That's why the DAILY Pl LOT · was proud, yea rs a g o, to be . the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its readers "toda~'s final stocks today" via Dataspeed wires of The Associated Press. We're still doing it and the ·service gets better all the time. • Wall Street's computers "talk to" computers in the DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of more than l,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 minutes to move the entire New York and American . Stock Exchange reports from the canyons of Wall Street to the ·typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right h~ire on the Orange Coast. And when technology finds a way to beat that speed I . . record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be .among the first to use it to bring readers "today's action today." When it comes to financiai news, the one that means business is the ' . ' DAI LY PILOT ' . . - • " ,, ' . .. ( J r , ' I I • ~o81aHesa • I • I EDl,flON 1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~ . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, '1'7r • w. Knott'• Bony Farm, -Pan, flt million. • Hlnlbaw's ten mos! •Valuable induslriaJ pan:e11, I. North -American Rockwell, fm mllllon. ' 2. MclloMOJI Douglas ~. a ... llneto• Beach, ISS million. ' 3, HU«hea Aircraft Co., Newport lleaob . anl Fullerton. 16$ millioo. 4. ~Weaaon· Food Jnc., J'ullertoo, $50 millJQn. 5. PbiJc».Fonl Aeronuflonlc Dlvillol, TMa,-;. ft .. • TEN CENTS • Bandits Get $15,00Q . ' • - Gunmen Threaten Bomb at Laguna Hills Bank ' . i \ ~ .. ~he's Wa'tChing .Progfe•• · • • • fbe Statue of Lfbetty fl1me~ the. world's tanestlbuilding ._ the twin· towered World 'Trade Center. One 'hllll~ed and'· ten stories '(1,350 feet) hi&h• the lowefl are part ·of a $700 million complex of buildings • tn lower Manhattan. Allbougll both towen have· been "topped out,~ complelionJls ailll more.thm two yeara aw•Y· ' · . . . ' Westminster Mayor Rip~ - Beach Over College Mov~ I • Jn. l will'-af• -councllmeli lo Ille'"" to'atop tt:• ·Tbree .m..d nien. .Ono of them 1Jn-1nc bank . snployea "' ••d ...imners wltlr an £Jeatd bomb got .Way with an ..umaiOd 115,l!IO .Wed- Qladsy ~ from the Soulhern calilornia NaUonal Banlc branch,' Z3521 Pueo de Valencia In Lquu llills. Sberilrs deputies 11alcMbe trio escaped . In a late model IOdan wllicb bad 1-1 stolen earlier in ffontinatoo BeadL Two of the bandlls llOlll--Ill bank Thugs Foiled lJy Janitqr .- Wilh BMaeh ~· ··=-~Ali&Ua IL VINIEL ............... A~ _ _, iilio..Ma bf two -......... ....., at -lnl lo a Newport 8-11 -llll. ftq u OY• ~ bucbt of bltacb at their faces early today, li8uriJll he bad nolbJng to Jose. One -and the other clubbed the victim llllCOlllCious, before they Oed into the prHaWQ darlcleu. Police CNdited Janitor John Mdlabon, 28, with preveotln( a major safecracllin& job al lllo Hunv1 '11p!" 3SS E. Coast lllgbw&J. . The cafe waa closed at 4:30 a.m .. when lllcMahoo .... coolronted by the -ono of whom carried a barracb bq which problbly CG11taii)ed burglary loola, they said. Officer· Don Chandler,, who arrived moments later, llid McV..hon wu out cold briefly bul ·appirently otherwile uninjw-ed. Janitorial crew memhen Inside the locked res!Juraot found McMahon I~ outaidfl the rear door, alerted by the one e1C1pjng man's cry of pain. "If he rot it In the eyes " wwld really smart," said Sgt. Wallace Kerr. "He slung it right in their tialtrs," be added, aaytnc it ............. whether . McMahon's bucktl al bleach ~. splashed hil Intended target. Ol!k<r a.ndler said McMahoo told alter regaining consciousneos al ... ill( a car cruise through the · dsrk parklnR Jot about eight minutes before he wu ap- proocbed. He noticed II, but vebic1es lnquently art through the 1ot In the complex of popular --the y i... ~ of Coul lllgbway, llaysldt and lht Bl1llde Vfllagt enlry IOad. Shortly after, ........ Ibo pd' .,. prOldled Mclllllon, a emr IDIDl&B' (lloe POILEl1, Pop I) employea and cuatomen •at bay whlle the thlrd made" ~ lGllllds of 'the tebtr1• cqea eol~ inoney In a Jauadry bq. There Wll no shooting and DD one WU liJJurod, deouties reported. '!be license number of the getaway car was noted by a witness but tbe sheriff's office said today that no trace of the vehicle bu lieu found. Sherill's i... vestitlalorw aald the three --were drewd ia jrelns and sweatet 1 when Dodgers Get F. Robinson 5 Harbor Area • Men Indicted . Foi: Grand Theft • Five HarbOr Area resldents were m: dieted by die Oriqe CountJ a..a..i Jury WednelldoJI In coonectlon with the discovery Nov. 17 of a one too cache of marijuana in the Riverside County desert. Inveatigator1 said the esUmated $1 11'.illlion street sale value of the grass made it the largest marijuana haul ever by orange County invest.lgators. The ar- ietta ·were made by the newl~ipnized Orange County Narcotics Enfm:ement Task Force. · Superior. Court Judge Byron K. McMWin set bail of·4100,000·each for the defendan!J pendl\ig their arraignment before bhn later today. . Under arrest and charged with muJUpl• tales of marijuana and poue1sloo of marijuana are: -lMll ~ .. ftMIJ, 21, 2130 Continental Ave .. Costa Mou. -AmMy Qdstfu, :15, 5ll MaflUOl'il< Ave., Corona del Mir, -.leaa 8-30, of 111.f W, Jollrin (Set lllllJGB,Pqo I) tbeY entered the ·bank al obout f ::IO ,p.11). and were each brand1'blnt hanclpnt. one of the budlts carried whit appeared to be a . bomb, sheriffs capt. Jam .. Broadhelt ssld. He explained the "bomb" consisted of three Jong red cylindera -which may have been dynamite -wrapped with wire and connected to what appeared to he a detonating device. Tbe budlls did not threaten tbe 815.8 BlUiota Cut -customen, he llid, bit ...,.. -bl!, very bnslnepllke., • "They le!t the ' Impression lllot ..., were there for -thlo& other thlll &. deposl~ .. llroadbeJl Ille!. -employea _. ordlnd by f&. vestl1ator1 ,not to releue · 1111 ia-fonnaUon or talk about the rotlbery. "We were all ICared to death," llid; Margaret COllim, acttnc bank manager, "bul nobody panicl:ed. . E>uei1w ..U very calm.., . Co~er{fes. Okay Tax B~: • -.. 1 . ' I ~fer . Cainpa.ign Money . -" WAlllINlll'ON (AP) -Mii'tll• :::.i·iifi~ .;:.· :".:: ·start of a conlroverslal Jnl-.camo paJgn llnandng plan until alter the Im elections. Democrats wbo were.in the majority on the conference committee tllll bowed to the mmc objectlona of Pnsldenl ~ apillll the campaign flnudng plan and specill«I It would not apply to tbe 1m race wheo ha p-eswnably will be aeek!ng l'Hlection. . . The cool...., al" toot oiit of tbe mwure practicall,y all of the Jara• Senate menUe-loalng proviaions to which Nlxon'had1obJected. The Whtie House uid earlier Thuraday that the conferees "have moved Into the ball park" ill atripptnc the ponding blx- cut bill of oxpens/ve --opposed by· President Nlzon. But """" secrelary Ronald L. Ziegler repeated that Nllon will veto any bUI that contalna any form o! a tax checl<oil plan to finance presideoUal csmpalgnl. Refening to strong support for the checkoff plan within the ~fclwldden Democralic party, Ziegler said, "I don't think It II a coincidence thst one of the major parlles that controll Congress II In very aerious financial difficulty." The compromise bill as approved does carry the benefits for builineues and in- dividuall which the President aslted as a part of bis new economic policy. He is counUng on these to boost con· aumer purchasing pcnm and to give U.S. companies strong lllCelJl!va lo modemile and to hecom• mm competitive In ""'Id marketl. Tbe USu< ol campaign funding set off a bot exchange on the Senate floor this morning. wilb Senate Republican LNder ' llllO-~ ... .,.,.,. para.a willm In PQlldllc !ht plu. lie made -In a-· m, match with 5eoL Fred II. -(J>. Okla.), * * * House Committee Nixes Ext.ending Economy Pouiers WASJUNGTON (UPI) -Tbe - Banting Commlttoe reluled today 10< the second time to -a bill to estend tbrouih April llO, 1973, PmldlGl -·· power to mnlrol the economy, Bui a compromlle wu reporled In the olllllg. Th• committee .voted It t0 15 lflalml sendill(·tbe measure to Ille Home lb>r, with four members voting' •1pruent", . The commtttee deadlocUd It tn ii Wednesday In lalllng to -ma tiiD. The' Senate approved a contnl bill Wednesday 15 to 4 desplte aome mllglv- lngs of both Dmtocrata and llepabUcana. Following today's -. the llauae com- mittee began wortmg on a """'"omile measure that committee manhen hoped would bresk the deodlod<. The compromlae, a_..i by Rep. Tbomaa L. ~ (D-Oblo), waa limlJar to the Senate bill and was -more acceptable to tbt acfmlnlatrltka than the committee'• orfcillaJ -The co-'• ortcIDiJ blD -.lnod mandatory -.. -ralel, which Nb<on oppooed. Tbe leaders feared that failure to lnalt I committee de-OQ tho l'llalt ~ (lloe EOONOHr, J'lll I) .. Westminl!B ~ lllref;lllcWbinaef iod.y ~ _ thO, cftr 'o1 Huntingloo 8-11 for ~.a joint •l'llun with the eo..i Comlllunity College Dl!trtct ibat will Impose ~Ill levy on property o_, 111 m c1u... , IJe sald he will ask 'hi1 fellow Wellmloster COWJCllmeq at thi?lr Dec. 14 -'Ing to direct Uie city attorney to eeot an injUnt:)\On that wwld prohibll lhe The mayor's aUact waa aimed al the decislan'of the '.lillntlllgtoQ Bead11counctJ tO form a special -dlstrlct with the <Xlllege dlstrlcl to llnance 1 muoo wolth of -factlllies at'~ West College. Panel Probes Doctors' Role ....... a11e51ment. ' "I think , K ltlnka," McWhil>n<Y said Dally. "Tlley're Ullng a •Joopboie In the. Car Gets W mh. ' -Test Driv.e Joon It Wlkot. 20, of saata Ana Is uilemployed today -at -be doeso't have the ume Job ha hid Wednesday. '. ' WU=. ""'Ing time in 0rao&o · County Jail for borglary,' waa aastgned to the aherUf'I parking Jot for car waabinl- H• decided to take a ridt in an unmatked invesliplon' veblde. Five boon !Jtor he waa bock in jail an.r· pollce fOWld bhn hl4q It a -·home In SOuth Santa -Thi car ns ra»,ertd. ' The district wonJd he I~ under a la't' called the 19.U Act wblcb permllll the city In whlch a college II loated to establilh such an 111ertment diltrtct. Oppo6enla of the procedure have Links to Hartelim Trial Figure Examined pointed out that the larwwld he lms-<f B TOM BAllLEY on all Pl"P'flY withm tile.college diltrict, J"' --""' -taUs In ilWilqtno Beach, LOS ANGELES -Alloptlonl thst five W-. Seal· -....ii, FowUIQ harbor .y,. pl\ylidoDI made 111tt>011a Valley, O>ota·-and.Newport Beach. availa"· •• •·-...,,,,. Reba Va·-'-of O>Oeae dWrid otnri• hlft: eltUnafe4 UlllS "" -... ~ ..... &bit • kmt tu b1ct n1 would be re-Cotti Meu -· iD in but one cue wll.botlt quired tn l"'le<m the ft...,..,. bonds that even ~ the auODOled "patient" - -Id he IOld to ~ for tbe college Im-are being examined here today by a Stile prove~ Boant of Medical Euminm commlllae. A p1 .. to form a similar dlltrlct to Trial !Jwyer Matthew Kurillch told lbe finaooit qow facllllea al Onnge Cout five pl\yliclalll oo the board who are Cl>llqe wu rejected by tbe eo.ia. M• mulling charges against D't. Ebbe <OUQCfJ aft« .N<!lport Bead1 1"' ,_ oo lllrtellua al co.ta Meaa thst Mn. record ap1nst tt. Vaughn, JI, ol 117 W. Wllaon SI., IJOl I» Mc-y called the pro-I "tax· cc of Demerol lnnn tbe docton ha ideft. atlon dboul repreaeotallon." • tilled In a 17-<fay drat l)l'le 'thsl endld "Tbe paople In Newport Baacb and with bar .._ tn December ol !IA. Coot& Mela are going to be taxed, bul llemenJI ii a lllP. potency __ ........ ~ ai!ecled lo --wldalY ... M I 1ll)lr tnnqui1lW and tllo-ladJltiao!" the ---pail ldllor. Doe!cn his a I'~ In- / - Jectlon -500 cc equala one pipt-to he a --Kmillch got former l!Jte .......iJcs agent ,Jimmy Irvin to admit today that· not ooe ·of the n.. phyaJcJana ID'ledly duped by Kn. v ...... bu .... -ubd 'to ezplalo his·-to the state Board of~ Ewnineu. · CalUomia'1 Heatth and Saltly Code prohibllll the pracrlpllo• of narcollco to IQY -who II not a palienl of the phYalclan called on to pmcribe clrup. · Irvin aald the code 11 voluntarily llll'ql1-d by phyalcians to the point thst they lnalst or abouJd . lnalst on a phJ1Jcal eumli>atJoi> ol the -.. ~~Uonacameonthebeell ., ~ by ,Irvin !bet Dr., Hartel!Us, IO, ........... llvea .. Da"')or -In the / Lake Forest section ol El Toro, aboWed a deflcl<n<y ol 311 cc of Demerol wheo bis boOka were chected by 1rvtn In !Jte 1918 clUrlng a visit to Hariellm' olllce In Corona .de! Mar, Irvin sald ~ ~ tile theft al ten JO cc vials ol llomen>I from hil of· flee to Newport B.,.ii police In July of thst )'<Ir, It -tbe second such l<porled theft of narcoi1cs by the pbysi· clan, Irvin ssld. Hartelloa ~ I-charPs o! 11lt-~ ... lonal conduct and ll10<al turplt1Xie llemmlng from bis re!Jtlomblp witli Mn. Vaughn and the clruga allepdly lo~ Into bis lbapely blonde para...., and the attractive Mn. 11'-Melendra of Coot& Jlleaa. lf\I. Melendm died In 1"' as Iba , (.,,0 IWlTELIUB, Pap I) • ....... The weother Jad)' bu a -.. outlook for Ibo ~ Olul, caJl. Ing for sbowm llroalll ~ rooming, deartlc m t:bi aftlmooa, with _ _.,. ______ . •peralurel -tn tile -IOI. INSIDE TOD~ Y The contr°""" .,_ lotl>ltGd Q<Uoltu """"•.,1, b1ll a U-Prcu lnktflallonal ...,,., """' COl<I lolo-lcad fGl'olixa ~ "bombed at IM ptnllp. • Storv on , PaQ• 8. . L. M. "" ' -" ·-. =."' ": ·-. --M --· --.. m-~J -----M =~ ,,. ~ $ ' ·-.... lfll! Fl .. ....... " ::n ... --·:: .- f I • f I. I DAil y PILOT" • c -• Bep~fub Appear ' Irvine's Voters' ee ·Field· ·Again 4 1 • ..,., ! ! .... • " 117 I. PETER llUEG -W1yD1 Oark< Told votera .they coJl)d '" ... o. , .... •YJt take notes on padl ht brouaht, pads with lrviM residents Thurtday night toot his name and campaign slogan on them. UGtbet ctad: at trying to sort oit tbel.r Sf.id be strongly favored Incorporation ,cl)ok:es !or a.e five clil' councilmen they because It would give restc!ents local""' WU! elect wben, anc1 lf, they vote for ln. · trot. ~•lion lioc. 21. -Roberl POiter< Called for a carefully ~ There now .e 29 candidates for the controlled growth rate. CounciJ, including one new en.try, Sanford -S&epltt• Det..pp: Said he liked lrvine '40~es' .. 1 Entrants Speak Up ,. • . . • . I . . • • Six Q>nUllWlillel kJolilt the ' ()ranp Coast have agreed to "smile" for judgef this Christmas season. : They're first to respond to the in- vitation of the Orang~"'County Coast Association sod the DAILY PILOT tb oarlloipate Jn the 1971 eclltlon of !ht lrad!Uonal "ta Miles of ChrlstmaJ Smiles" lighting and decorating conte~:\ , who bu declared hi""lSelf 1 write-BO m1,1ch "l convinced my pattnill to can4idate. move here" and said Irvine should be a DOG MAY BE MAN'S BEST FRIEND, BUT WHO IS MORE LOVABLE THAN EEYOR? In Newport hach, 1 Grand Old Getture Is Revived In I O.bonajre, but Wet Manner Nominees fdr prizes in the residenti9 and commertial divisions of the areawid~ contest will be entered by: : Huntlogton Beach Chamber of Com- merce (Women's Division), Lagu9 Beach Junior Chamber of C.Ommei'c4 Capistrano Beach Chamber of Corrfo merce, Corona del Mar ~amber of Cont mert.-e, Newport Harbor Chamber ~ Corrunerce and lhe Seal Beach Cbambef of Commerce. ~ "noonple's city." • Freod, prtsldent of the Sierra Bonita ..- Homeowners Associatlon, wai one of the -A. Illy Qlll&Jey: Urged lncorporaUon four wbo didn't &how up for tbe cao-saying voters should "seiu: the op- d,idatel' ld&bt 1ponlOJ'td by the Turtle partµnity DOW for a. better urban en- Rock·Broadmoor Homeownen Alsocla· vironment." l'l'Om P•ge 1 ti"" at U!)lverslty P.ark School. · . --Jo"" Balh Talked about tu,. and· ECONOMY 1be. other three who failed to att,nd said his scieiltific 1background would help •, • , ~ La)1on L. Gardner, who.'!'•~. at. the city_ dev~lop, so.und · aotutlons to a lendb:ll a ICOlUJ,nc court of.· awards, myri•d of problems. · Malcolm EWott, who ooWd not be .~ -WUUam , Fllcbblck; Ca1led for a -.S for an uplaAIUOn Uds morning and government "close to the (M!Ollle." Xermeth•J. Holden, wt¥> bu left• lrail of -JaUa1 MalUt: Told the audience he disainnected te1ephone numbers and may · was a successful businessman and said no longer be a candi(late. Freud was '!P" sound business principles shbuld be ap-Jiearing .on Community ~blevision._ plied _kl managi:ment of the city. · Officlals in cllarte af. the program tried ~ .[Acy J'l*'tr: Said there iJ ,no to make It fllly for lbe fathering of quest.ioh the Citi will Crow but stressed it voters, who ml)' have outnumbered can-should be harmonious growth. dldates more than &-1, by separating -R.Ue.rt Wlr1e1: Said his 21 years of them intp d!Scu.ssii>n groups after each "SOiid financial manage me D t 1 I was given -two minutes to address the backgrOund would help the city. assembled audience. -.James Moser: Urged people to talk .Here is a. bit ol ~ liWe each of them to the candidates person.ally and look for ~d to ·,,., dllrin& UX>se two ,JIJinutes -in s~clfjc· ansWer.1 to specific questions. • ~er of. ~ appearance that had ·l:>Mn -Den Olaon: Offered an engineering cleterniineii bf lottery: bick&rollhd he said wo\Jld be Invaluable f as the city tried to deal with various )j · kinds of projects. .-..1! '• · Vi} -L A. Robluon: Vowed he ls a . !?"Cl&DO .f es "p;op1..,r1enled" candidate. • '-David SmJtll: Said be had been an ac- Fo" ;.,·.di!;.; Milli"on live ci!yhood worker and said "I am "° ~ 1 campai,ning for the city and myself." :t • , --Gabrielle Pryor: Said her family has :'J. RCA been in the area since 1814 and said Rg·a~rist Irvine residents sbouJd have a common -. ' goal -In build a model city that wlll fill JoR°Fellclano,·Newpo~·t Beach'• blind "the promise that brought us here." She slressed .her independence. -er.guitarist, fresh on the heels of his -Robert Zlmmcnnaa: Called for itiumphant return to the nlghtelub bear-closer ties between homeowners and UC lng his name on W.estclift Drive, has tiled lr't'.ine students, saying now the two have iuti in Superior Court for $1.35 million in become ''Isolated from each Other." -Mllu PeterlOll: Said he wu proud he damages against the Radio Corporation hid"orked for cltyhood and said he of America and RCA-Victor Record "wants a city that's different." :bivtskll'l. -Kopr•d Lar~n: ,JJrged the establlsh- 1s '!tie . au.it ll broken -down in damage ment Of JOiley coals for the city before '-'-• . . tht adcipbon of any general plan. "Don't cwms to $350,000 general and $1 million determine land use first then put policy pmiUve. Fellclaoo ,eeu an accounting at coals Into H," he said. ~ U" Wbltt":U -. .,... ·~:=~~':t J,l!,l•blf to the plalnlUI." : councilmanlc dlstricts. )The !"JlllPlllnt I! filed )Jednes~ay ~ !:...?"!?'.Cl>!P~:i.filid)le,btli•!~J11'the addltiMfii Iii· 111o· -lilll( .. d iM'VM•~Tonglll'll'illnd· charges fraud, breach of fiduciary rel•· as a guideline. He urged adoption of a cl· Uonsbip, breach of contract and the ty charter. declaratory rtllef. Fellclano claims ht -Iuclore S e II 1 e I d t r : Said hla has duly performed: anderl an the ~ blckground In cor119rate fi{l~i!1 law: and conditlona rtqulred of him In hlJ tonl 11otild be beneficial to the cit1. • tract with ReA. .! . · . -John Burt.on: Made a strong pJea for Such performance · It ls stated con. c,itfliood and pttd!cted great thl!\gs for aisled of:.paJdii&· m..t.r l'l'lrcfil,p of ~<Icy based on the high calibre of al! numtroUI raUJical a:impOsttlo"ns ftom, i.pe:Widldates. . which the defendant bas manufactured -,Uan Suod1ras1: Suggested voters and distributed numerous phonograpti p i:~ their councilmen on t\VG criteria, albuinJ anll other tapedevlci.s.' ·~ , ... Colnmunlty ervlce and their wlllingnets . control issue could impair public con· fldence: and -a matler of import mainly to the niembers -keep Congress in session through Christmas. During the Senate debate Wednesday night, Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (R· Ariz.), said he had a "strange and ugly feeling'' the controls would be on ·for the rest of hill life. "I pray to God I am wrong," Goldwater said. ' As passed by the Senate, the bill car· ried a number of provisions only reluc- tantly approved by the White House. Among: them. it would 1ive government workers and servicemen a 5.5 peticent pay raise on Jan. 1 .-at a cost of ~bo~t $2 billion a year -mstead of delaying 1t until July 1 as NiJ:on wanted. It · also' would allow nongovemment workers to retain contracted wage boost.s due but not allowed durlni the 90-day wage freeze that slarted Aug. 15 -pro- vided the raJseJI art not "unreasonably inconaistent" w I th the Pay Board's guideline. Fr.om Page 1 FOILED •.. from John's Cleaning Servlc.e. He was scrubbing wooden walkboards used behind the bar With the powerful' in· dustrial bleach. Investigators said the pair ordered McMahon to ring the buzu:r, so main- tenance me.n inside the locked re.staurant ~ Ulealf,: ;;• 'd •\', ' ' McMahOn 'told )>oUCe .till~ u ;!>e 11as turning to face the me~ ~hose .descrlp- ., ,...io•~ -. ~W-I a blu'e'lleel"ltvol . .. • "The first thing be thought of was those two service station attendants who were murdered," Patrolman Chandler said, referrtne to a holdui>executlon about 10 dtys ago In Upland. "He was really SClU:ed." "They didn't even get inside the place,'' remarked Sgt. Kerr. The blow that felled McMahon came from a heavy object that struck his neck, probably the pistol, police theorized. The suit further char1ea tbit RCA baa to be indepen~ent. He said :be. qUalifie1 manufactured many millions 0 I both ways. Fog Blinds London pllooogr1J)il.rccotdi ind albun\s and ta"'! ·--Henry QutJltY< Supported cltyh<!od devices reproducing Fe Ii c I an o i~9 f~ iocal cont~! and urged voters to ptck LONDON (AP ) -Thick fog descended performancts. • J, , ~ l-. . . ; llidependent candidates. k a Wednesday night, cutting visibility to five The blindl ·'lincer .char1u that ae--Arnold U:oderi ti Retu51d ~e ~&~·t yards 1n places and snarlinl road and rail eounUngs of hi.s·royalUeJ. were false and sland on . rpora on, saint ts services fraudulent in one or mort respects In that wo~ked for 11 and. said his eres are Galwi~k Airport south of London was the de.fend ant made . certain deductions. mainly in the e~j:.~~net~sed the need . shut down and Incoming flights Wert fi>r \llllti not ,decl\!>Y.ble P!ua .,.....,jve /U "7!1~m!~\t'liNit«llilll'wdlild·t.~ dl..rte<l"'lo '•lber .. irporta leH allected.• amounts again.st returns of reo.>rda or t'1r'"t.ac •• lndust..v •. Trains were running hours late. tapes sold. a ac 1ve w •J. The 11).page lawsuit also cl}arges that RCA failed to account fully and still !alls to account for all record& and tapes manufactured and sold and has further failed to account 1or the disposition of all of Feliciano'• records andi devices which RCA bas manufactured. DAILY PILOT OUlff• c0Asr ru1i.11MtMI COMPANY -.!~~:.11:.i :::.!. JJ1i1 R. C.itl.., '1cll ""'*"' .... ._... ...,... TkM•t Ktnil .... 1\•11111 A. Mlf)\111 ........... 1 .... Q1rt .. H. '-• Rid11N P. N1D Mli.ttflt """"'"" •• ,,.,. c .... M .. Offtle JlO Wtd l1y Str1.t M1iti111 A44rttu r.o. h• 1160, t262• --.........., tt6dtt ., """""' ·~ UtWMI a.di! ll'2 ,_, A- ... "9ftill a11C111 111n ltedi ...,..,..,... .. ~I .. Jllrll II (,a"*-... ' . I I l'rOtA Page 1 HARTELIUS •.. mull of what was al.!le~ to .be a massive 'Overdose of drugs. Her family ~as . ~ Ha~te.lius In Orarte County Superior Court for '500,000. ~ . . , 1 Ha,rtelius has been , cleared in thr~e Superior Court trials ql arson, fraud arid btibtry charges contained in CJ'fnd jury· indictments. Most of the evidence Presented at the current hearing was, l!arr~ ~rom those tri~. , ,. : Kurlllch said Mrs. Vaughn tricked Uie! five phy~ians into supplying tbe ~erol she need<d to sustain lier habit He ,said· she iot a large qua11Uty of the 4rUI on1 one occasion by po1ying an accomPlict $1Q to get into bed and convince the ¥isiting doctor that be was•a desperately Ul man, Other physicians allegedly made the Demerol available to her after she told them on t.he telephotie ·of nonexistent relatives who were dying from cancer and who desperately needed relief from their pain. On another occasion, It was alleged, she ~ as a nurse at the Country Club Convalescent Home and called a Costa Mesa convalescent hospital to tell them that her supply of Demerol had run out. The hosplt~l officials allegedly eave her 20 cc of the narcotics. It is alleged that Mrs. Vauihn obtained fh, narcotics n<eessary In lff\I ~ habit because Dr. Hartellus, the asserted prir vlder of bu regulu supply, had betn. barred from admlnlstttina: narcotlGA! and was under lnvettlgaUon by the State Bofrd ol Narcollco Enlorcem<n~ ll ls uDcsu!tOOd that he tabArred from dispensing nlrcoUcs pendlira' the outcome of Iha pr-t bearlilf. Mn. Vlllfhn ploaded rultty to the lll!COtiCI chmtt shortly after bei .,.. reat. She wal committed to the c.u!ornl-., ~ .. biUtatlon ce111er ,1t Narco u a PMcoUcs addict. · • Her Incarceration Interrupted a love If· lair with Dr. Hirttllus that began In 1967 when the silver-haired •physician visited her husband for. Injuries suUertd In an auto Accident.· Ray Vaughn later left .hls wlfe and three children '•nd• Hartellus .moved lnto the Wilson SU:eet home to btgln a rela· ilonshlp that testlmollY hu alleged In· cl\Jded the frequent drugg\nl and beallng of Mrs. Va,ughn. , . 1 · 1rv1n today described Harte 1·1 us purchase of 11,800 cc of'Demerol In one year aa, "exorbitant." ,,,..,.. Page 1 DRUGS •.• St., Costa Mua. -Jame• Swonl, 21 . lll'il S5th St., Newport Beach. -James L. McDonnell, 21, of 1582 Baker St .. Costa Mesa. Also Indicted Wednesday was Edward F. Bonnet, of Riverside. . The huge cache discovered In Riverside was fQ\lnd when 1 Jaw enforcement of- ffcer wondered why the ground aow\ded so hollow where he 'was walkln1. lnvesllgatlon dlscloltd an under&roWld vatilt coot.alnlng a ton, ol weed. The five Harbor Art• men had been previously arrested on·ch"1'ges that thty 10ld 300 pound• of marijuana to un· dercover agentJ. Estimate of the value of the haul rartg· ed from SI00.000 for bulk form ln Mexico to ll!lll.000 deU•erod Jn t¥ q.s. and over It ,.i1111oo, U brok"I 40'!"' In °!" 0"'"1 packets for street salts. 1 , The 1f.resta more. than t}'O wteks ·~ cUmai~ 1 {,.e>-month ln1e1tip.Uon yo~~~'. l:J:C:."{:t tnlllaied th< probe which lttr:r Involved elate Bureau of NarCOUcs ~n\s, Ora~at ind Rtver- lldt Count; aberltt'• dtputles and River-' 1lde city police. s~aly Ronlanti~. Balboa Fish Just a Big :Show-off other conununities are ei:pected to jo~ the list. All contestants in the "Smiles .. contest must be sponsored by local organizations. Judges touring t h t "Snllles" area from Seal Beach to Sar Clemente will judge only e n t r 1 e f nominated by local sponsors. By CANDACE PEARSON CH Ille O.llr 'll•t Slltf An age-old chivalrous rustom of hand· kissing is being revived in a wet, but debonaire manner by Eeyor Oscar, a resident of the Balboa Aquarium. But feminists need not protest the male Ocellatus , Astronotus's grand gesture - for as a kissing fish, F.eyQr will pucker up for any gender hand, at the price of a little attention. With slight verbal urging, Eeyor will liive an underwater smack to any hand dangling In his water, to a face smiling through his glass or even to a face ac- tually in the water, were anyone prone to dunk his face for a soggy kiss. But the hammy fish ls more than romantic. He dances, swims backwards, turns bright red, raises his dorsal fin and does somersaults -but only when some· one is looking. Walk away and the 19-year old Oscar just fioals like any normal fish. "It's true, he's really a show~ff," said aquarium owner Ed Comfort. Eeyor has been with the shop since It opened last January and ls almost a member of the family. ''1 probablyl couldn't sell him if I Javits May Appoint Girl as Navy Cadet WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Jacob,K. Javits (R-N.Y.), who broke tradition Jy naming the first girl page, plans to at- tack aqother male slro!\ghold ~~ ai>' pointing' ._. girl to the u:s. Nival Academy. Javlts \Wid Wednesday.he has not made Iii final choice on. whp-he ·'fl9Uid appoint but added that one Jirl hu ask~d to be sent to Annapolis and he has "a number of other female Wididates ... in mind." Stores Open Til 9 Costa Mesa 11 downtown merchants hilve announced that downtown stores will stay open until 9 p.m., Monday throiig'h Friday from Dec. 13 through Dec. 23. wanted to,,. sighed Comfort. "People keep telling me they couldn 't take him away from me." " Comfort says it is unnatural for a fish to be so gymnastic, but that Eeyor does it to get attention and communicate. "He doesn't like the company of other fish -just people," said Comfort. Eeyor hai:I little to say on the matter, choosing instead to blow a few air bub- ble!, pucker up and swim backwards around his tank. ~ Detectives Nab Three on Drug Charse in Mes~ A team of detectives who heard one couJd obtain hallucinogenic drugs almost as easily as an order of trench fries ar- rested a Costa Mesa trio late Wednesday, after placing a $SOO order outside a ham· Judges will be selected in the near fu1ure by Carl Kymla and C a ; Blackburn, co-chairmen of the contest. Tentatively, they have been scheduled ~ tour the Orange Coast area on their judg: -lng. journey the night of Dec. 20. . • Individuals or commercial flrms llll' terested in partlcipaUng in the contest and competin¥ for its prizes shou1d con. ta ct operators of the . annual decotaUni contest in their own communities. : Details can be obtained by phoninl Tom McCann, public s.ervtce manager fo( 'the DAILY PILOT, at !iH3ll 'or i4q. 1220 . City·. Manager Had Thoughts • . . About Returning' burger hangout. City Manager Fred Sorsabal returned The three men were .booked on suspi· to Costa Mesa today after a vacation ta cion of sa:les of dangerous drugs following Florida and the Virgin Islands. an alleged transaction for 1,500 mescaline The first day back at his desk may cono pills in the cafe parking lot. vince him to leave again . Facing felony charges today are City employes added their ow1' Richard F. McClung, 23, and Roy D. decorating touche! to the boss's office. Lindsay, 21, both of 2465 Orange Ave., When Sorsahal finally got the door o~ and' Randall E. Williams, 22, of 730 (it was Jocked) he found ·a female man- Shallmar Drl~e. nequin sittlng comfortably In his ex• Investigators said the defendants were ecuijye, john, a net t.tretclled across. bii not employed by ijle lJOPU)ar teen hangout chairs and the assistant city manager'& on 17th Street but only frequented It. name plate on his desk. The alleged drug purchase oceurred at Bits of -women's clothing were alfO ~0~:y;:ho ~~ri~t :i:u~n:t ·trp;rro~f~~~~:.ie; .• i~ at van and asked 11 he could get any his tMlme with "sold" stamped across It. mescaline. City hall workers said the boss took aU Casey said Lindsay and Williams tbe jokes with a smile -after tearing the became nervous and left in a 54Jeond van, , assistant city mana11 ' name plate iD adding that he arrested McClong in hill half. • • vehicle after the transaction on a nearby Sorsabal was also treated to a cake by street. Robert Duggan, the assistant city He radioed .the information to detec-manager, the top of yrhlch was decorated lives Phil Donohue, Bob Lennert and with Charley Brown and Snoopy and said Dick DeFranclsco, who stopped the other . "Happiness 'is having someone to Jeu sus pects in the 400 block or East 't6th on." Street. It •lso Id "Welcome Be.ck." 72" FULL SIZE SLEEPER SOFA BED SALE Priced at '289 '. " "'"~~.GARRETT f URN rrur~~"'"~ "" INTERIOR DESIGNERS Op•• Moo., Titurs. l "'· r.... COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0275 646-0276 .I I i I I • I Saddle .vor ..... NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, " PA~ ORAN6E COUftT.Y, CAUFORNtA • • • • THURSOAY, bECEMIEl 2, 197r _...,_.., , . . ' . • • $40 Million · fOr PendletOn ·Parks Waits OkaJ · By JORN 'VALTEllZA • Of .. Ollff' ""' ..... A $40-i:hnuon windfall from the new alate wlthhokling lax package -money \bl! could guarantee developmeol of the Siil Onolle belches 1"1Uld be guaranteod. Tliooe promJBes came late Wednesday from Ray Bwiter, chiel deputy director f0< the Slate Deparlment 'of Parks an4 llecrtaUon. the best WIJ.JO develop SID. Onoire1 1' be uld. ....,.i.l/be open lo the publlc before ~ ·~·. 1 *' . . ,. development would be completed for the -· ~ iecrllllolt nearly l ,000 acres of u~landl and aeveral fadlily by tho mmmer ol 1111. 11fe <111!1, tbouaand feet of beachfronl oo the level promise tha~ :iel, but' If IW-·-ft! He uld that the -pacbp eould stW. be a fin111dol 1'Uibloa for the same P!Plee! If for ~ the llO mlllioD irl'ndfal1 ii ued • the tu ......... All the hluff!opl up . ...i -st of the•noclear pneratlng.~latloo· are pro. JIOrtlODI of the Camp Pendlelon lerrltory !lfero, we ue 110 prnl>lema," - opened up afler-Prealdenl Niloo'a decree• UnW tbll porllon'lnpeoed, It eoald..,: • . ' new park lands at Cainp Pendlelon --H1mter aald thli orl&loally, the depafl. ment had staked its hopes on passage of a propoaed $Zij0,milllon parks -package wblch could go lo the voter& ... 1 JIOsed. for, openilJc ln-lbelr aalunll stile ~Y tbe,nm bothlni -Tbe)' would be blended with thO S.5' mllea ,of early lhls,year. main -conlnll.-1 the ..-y. . i Hunter lald that fundl alreody have Tllo bhdla JIQflWi, llotltu .. , w.ld no bangs 1n the balance in Sacramento t~ ~' • I He added~ Ule fmds are allocated, tt·could the -beacbland bllll!ta1reldy In jlUtilic -· been budlleted for fence construdlon at longer be -arniod t.rW eootral the boundaries of the new publlc land. after the l1DDllW -"'i. · · The funds are tentatlvtly allocated for alate parks planning and coaaUlne land purcbaaes, and if both houJ<s of tbe Jt(islatw-e and Pie Governor approve, the spiooth d<Velo(l}lltllt of the new jJ!lbllc Novepiber. · of1 a $2.-propoaal to· .com- pletely rebuild ' ~in Qemillte Slate ' "Eaentially, Jt WOUid mian the 6- "twlon of tbe Uialln( blafla beach all the way upcoul to the Enlllled -·· Bucb Qub," HunteriuJd. A plaMIDI learn is coo!h>ul'I Ill~ Pment plw coll &r:~ "°"' on scbedule.s and deaians for the, entire cess routes over tht blll• to tlie be.cit' master-planned recreallon faelllly. · and perhapo deffloplDr """" amplnC "ldeally,",HIDl!¥r lald,...,,. would.-and parking .,.u .....,alllll..idOilli'i Part facilities as . Jt "But we've just found out ~t the withholding package Includes the 149 millll>o and if we obtain that, II would bo . . ' Hunlu pnimlseil I the flnl·Hgment of lands OD the DIW ~ II San ODofre , ' Meanwhile. B~ .aaJd pllJm!ng . and to see constrqction start on~ tbe Hlghwiy. · • l ' . an an ' , -~ - Fluori.dation Ele.ctiQn Set .. I San. Cl.ement,e Issue Stirs Spirired Debat,e San Clemente's voters will decide nut April whether .I parla per millkin o1 .. Ouorlde compound should be added to the · dly waler supply. That simple decialoo-ttme Wednesday after spirited and -anw debate before cit)r cnmcilmeb -com· plete with·• pbolograph·of • gnarled cblld furnl1bect by a flouride foe. The debate materialiu.d alter ·Coun- cllm'an Wide Lower fulfW~ hls promise to. make flourldation an issue. The retired oral •1111!«>• wtio ~~"cbamMned nuorldallon, wu l!Ul'I""'"!'. 1tt ad- vocacy by more lhiii a hall-doml dentllla Wednel<lly, wbo .,..cl that Ille dtT• -oupply P"1 -.flltpel' JDlllloo of Ibo ..... , ........ d<cat In childnll, ' Tha <Olly foe of !p coocept Wednesdiit was Mrs. Eva Riley, who charged that no one on the coundl could qualify as a 1 .. gal expert who could promise that the ad- dlUonal fluoride would create harm to no one. 4 LOWD Mrs. Riley ~-· plcluA ., • child crippled wllh rbamutlolcl arthrlUs, after giving accounts of her ton's· affUc.. 1tton wlth the same diselleJn.Pomona. She said a physidln 'tberi;,,arned ber • • SDG&E Blames Cost of Fuel For Profit Dip not to allow the strlcken·youngster to in- gest Ooorlde. Two pollJ of the COWlcil were taken - the lint, a flat approval of fiuroide ad· dltion, deadlocked Z.2. Councilman Stan Northrup, recovering from a reCent heart flareup, was absent. • Dr. Lower moved ·for addition or enough fluoride to the city water to bring !Ill the ratio to . I. part pe; million aj1<1 CouncUman Thomas O'KetJe ,secoDded\.._ Bui ~11111111 Cllfl • l4Yell< aald "" -~--·-,._ ·-·of Ibo people In lhe'etij benefl1 by 11. I ~ about Ute iiiilit ........ el '""""" who would Ii'? dH ... by 1111 llllr II t111 i.-." Be 'ftll# ... -..,... ...... -61 tbe lame. bat lmn,mt""'r Wd a 1nlened.lbol the Flllll« bo plactd .., tile ballot. , That vote waa uoanlmoul, delpite Dr. Lower'• warning tbal the explo1lve 11.,. would become a platform during the r.,e * * * · Fluoride Water ' Jssue Ignites Council Flareup lo fill two cowtcll-aeats at the 111111e-Aprll election. "There are goln& to be acare tactics through alarmist prop a & and a c.m- pa.J,gos, .. he warned. •-niat•s why I want. ed this solved at tbe council level."' lo bis earlier preaenlatlon Dr. Lower 1tresaed that San Cem.ente'1 water sup- ply alteady t.oDtainl .an average of ,7 parla per mil1loo ef )lllunll Duorlcle and tbal ac!db\8 ·a amall amount lo brine the sum lo I ppm wbuld be nqll&ible. • He added~ lbo~,il':"'" ct',:.t:=.-= ·. :.: : mUllODI ofdolllil to~­ lltat 1111 lor ._. .. ..,. for w lfaw .,..-tliDli. .-.... San J .. quin School ·Chief Gates Retires lialpb Gll4I, ~of the San Joequln l!!lemeDlar1 Scbool llJltri<t for the put rt yean,1 annoWlCed Jdl retire- ment Wednesday_. '...- The m.tn.lstr1tor· made hla an- nouncement during a meeting of the The mire mention of addiUon of' Board of Trustees. ~ to ·• city waler oupply ii Ilk• Gales lald be. baa -year to go ., bis dn>pplng a Jlgbled makh .In ·a pool of eootrac:I ml wtU' llOl ._rlate when It gasolJoe. . U... are aome uamplea of. the flareup nms oul in June of ll'IS. before San Clemente City Councilmen He urged the board to begin looking lor Wedneeday1 where Ouoridation w a • a IUCCesaor who could begin as aNOciate aelected 11 a ballol llem for nm April's superintendent nqt July and 1tep lnlo ' . ~ . - . "'.,,_ »ei..••·t·~ . ' ·Preidcfent;,RltbontlNlx..W. bugged by one man while !lhakh\f lland.J '. wJ!b o{jjeri Tuesday...aa be•leaves thethotel where he Viall'!" tile 80lh N~~ 1'-1\ Con~· In, Chicago. NbfoD presented 'Pi'elidential~. ·•Wli:dsf,to-ollooutstaJidlng 4-H member1 al the Jllleting; ' . . tf~~~-'~111·ash~ . . . ' " .. Cyclist Rams Co.IC O~s, Chief : ,_.,~ elec:llona: October revenues· ror San Diego ·Gas -Mrt. £\ta Rllef, the only foe whc> the superintendent's posltkln when he .A: cam~Pend1et6n Marine astride 1hls E. ·Marqulta,.fell from the•blie, but waa and Electric Company took a dip, utWty IJIOU to COUDCl!men Wedneaday, lald •be r'eures. out.of-control molorcycle ' 1 m "' h e d not hurt. ' ' · 'aides said today -a decline blamed on tia. the food wish that the matter be bur· The IChool diJtrlc:I ii Involved In a tbroUgh a heaV)"glaa1 wlndow'of.the San The cycle then careened wUdly acrou 'ioaring costs for fuel to operate electriCal =:n.s;IY ciei:e:~oJ~ th,~ =~ anlflcation election in Jane which, if ap-Clemente Chamber of Commerce offices . the highway! bopped the curb aod ~ed seneralors. even lmve lo come up befcre the city. I'm C 'li~dln ~Yft ~ ~ ~:~~ ~=-~:.:! J:"'.:.. Mlnag~r' ,Robeit · through the tbifk glass. • " . Trio Flasll I ' I 'Bomb' at :· ' ' • • l . ., ' --• • Laguna Hills \ Three armed men, ... of u.m threatening baolc-. ompluy<1 an 4· cualomm with .. allopd bomb aqe, away-wflh an eatlmated. '11,11111 W* neaday afteroooo ,,... tlto - callfornla Nallnoal Bank bnncb, -Im\ Pueo de Valeqcla ln·Lquna H1111. , -· dlputlei lald tbt trio. •"'4 In a Ille -=~l...,r ...,._ Iii . ,._el t .... -..... ......,.. and ....... -It bo:y wlllle Ibo -~·the-olbllljln' _ ......... =··-..,, .... .(" ---...... 1 ........ 111•• ,,. u.... ...... of tbt "'''"" ---by ........ but Ille *'111' -Nld today tllll .. -ol Ibo vehicle bu --Sbjrill'• Jn, ~ton ILlld tlto three nmi•Med IDllJ wm dmaed In i-and-ters- they-entered the -"·-4:111 p ..... and were each linndllblnr ........., One of the bandlll-wfiat _.... to be ·a bomb, -· c.p1, a..,.. Broldbelt 1L114. . ·Be explained Ibo._" -.cl ol -Iona red •eylladen --miy have beeii ~ -wtopped with win and -to -._...to be a delonatlDc device. · 'Ille baodlta did 'not lbreoteil lhe "1111omt(s, be ..... but .... 'iul ""' <very bullneatil. . "They left the lmproral111 that Ibey weer there fat -thin& other tllm ' a depollt," llroldbelt ILlld. • Bank empJoyaa were o.-by & voottgaton not to n-u,,. a. formation at lallt -tbo-rollblry. ' "We were• all IClred to de&Us.'' aid Morprol COilins, a<1Inc bani!: -· "but nobody pan1cJced. Eveiyooe WU· very calm." 'Ille -branch lw -In Llcmt• lllils f<r about two ,_.. Tbe book'• manager fJ on vicatlon ind -not ~ when the nlJbery '""W\ed. • The month's earnings declined II per· · violently oppoaed lo I~ yet I doo'I wan! to wlif bave lo be prepared, Gates lli!I. Both. the cyclist and 'E'vans auflered "I had•my blrclt turned, worl:lnc·at the I d I... ..._1:.1 increaJe in lffntll be at odds with some of my friendl, in-The board approved Gates' recom· . mmor· , Injuries '" ,._ spectac··,--F ••. _30 desk," Evans lild this· --1 ..... , "when G cen ' esp"'. a llU1M .,..... dudhwr tbe dentists here tonight," lbe Uo and . ..i ..... ...i ... ...a --·I . ... Ull!;: w.a.r '"' UWllllllg renade Kills II revenues. Nld"'" = n •·--~wtlng lo p.m.'·mishlip, police uld. • suddenly a '.l>ody came Oylng through Fuel cos!J for the month roH alinost 50 m,;, cited the addition of Ouoride as an Gai;,"s bas been In -educatlqJt lor 41 ~ lmpl!d 1ball..-ed the .large glass • and biocted ·me acroo the-room'. ' "' SAIGON (AP) _ Eleven Vllll>o,..,. percent.Asbareofcommonsloekearned attempt to medicate a man population year1 serving In the Anabelm dl•lricl ~~· desti-oyed a typewriter ,and "We , bolh !"I'• ·~ lucky-we clvllW\S.wereklllOcland17wenll11•- bnly g cents, as oppeaed 14 10 cents Jo~ OJa1n1t Ill will -the abooluto be!~ coming to San Joaquin .....,,,a.shamblea or the 11111\1 :..ecut1ve wmn1 burl~" bi "!id. Wadnesday night by a-·• p- Oclober of !PIO. I , l'J1"'1lee thal I~ -.Id 6e harmleis to Wiien be. firit came to cimonna In OHi'!' af Ille' <orne. of El Cllnlllo ~l ; Evw 'IJ'U ·u-..i• flMJllnor baclrtln< , -lolled lnlo a crowd watcblntl Cl - evetyone. !Woey and bearl J>llelntl. u ' !ID; be lhOd In Ille San Joaquin Valley In a~Po\')al. ; · " " " · .... ,. Flnl< ,_., ""'"-'''"·' -·u 1 , • • movie In a bamlel Sli mllel -el ' Despito the October dip, however, pro-well u ..... arthrlUcl cOuldbe hlrmed oorthem California. lie ii cumot1y a The eycllst. Gal')' Alan, Fllik; 2f, told '''." • ..... .....,... .. w-e. Saigon, milJlar1 opotieamen npirted. Oil for the i2 monlba ending In October idle added. Penonl who want OllOricle fcr nalclent of llWloll Vle)ci. poliQO be wu accelerating Onto El' pilvate treatmentj'"'' 1.-11;11 -They laJd ii wu 1111 wwli el Wl"OIDI reached '170 mfilioo. compand to 'Ha their cblldftn lhould buy ii and gtw n to G-lw -the San Joaquin dlatricl Camino with a -er behind blm·oo nose and minor cuta and brulaa. t.rrorilll, · . ..Wionforthesame·perlodlastyear. their chlldftn tbemaelvea. .--abamlulthludenlltonearly. the bike when the fuel oy1tem malfunc-Evan,.aldbOhadplaonedlolea,.for · UWity spokesmen aald eanlln§• would -Dr. Walter Jlortout, &m Clemente'• U,IOO -f1om a rural, --opera-tioned and aenl the cycle speeding out of lunch . 1 few minutea after the ftul: probably decllDe 8«lin !Jte tlils yelf longest~pracllclng denUot and I colorful tlon lo the futelt lfOWilc dlJtrlc:l ln the -.01. ' =~ ~ ~:%::rl:i1':"!'~~~: :i:~ of~ to~~~ w.:~ state. Tl\< Pl•.,..., Janel ~IDU, 22, of 101 ~~·wont thing, bo....W, W&lll1 the II'he oil wlll'be used 10 olfaet the shortage woman who wants to avoid prepancy by broken window. of natural gas, aides lald. laking a pW, grinding ii lnlo a paste and w • 1 • T 1ed "The Impact made a meu of 'my rubbln( It on her belly." He strongly urg-rt 1·ng es .... eel the add1Uoo <JI the mmpound. ' typewriter, it-can't be filed,"·be sakt. Dod Ge -Co.......,. now O"Keefe stressed 'gers t 11ia1 the 1est1mouy 1rom uper11 baa 11een overwbelmlng. "We ... all the medical Fr. Robinson, =~1a1 ... "'t:.--~1~:r=~ Tllo AMA BC! the ADA are jull like Ute ~ w.-Bar -aad they doo'I ma~e baa-.._ w~· ' 1J dodPool They aren't prone lo go ' 'Ille Loo Angelel :'C ae--rmb!"' DUI and -a IDIP Jlxll· quired ._. Fl;alt ~ ;,;;nt:;T from the BalU.-OrlOles -1 and swapped controvertiil •1-lie tool: lloue wltb fellow Comtcllman Richie Alie. to the Olicqo While QHI Myer'• oppoalUon. .. 1 Ju• can't see why • Councllman So~i. •• with Robinaon. Ute club ,.. Myen obould vote In lavor or a -· -.. l!om -m1noritJ when lhe majority should quired plldter Pele Rlcberl benefll, 11 people are thst ,afraid of the Oriolu In erchanee !er lour Ouorlde, tbea Ibey can buy bottled w1ter y~~: deal with the Wbito =" Hbe •::ld~llow the maJortty to So~. the !Jod«ier• acquir<d veteran (llyen voted agaln1t the addition or pltcller TOllllllJ John and • Y<JU1lll ~ :r:: boc:a-ti hla concern for lnllelcler. • the JtUUber of penons """ -(See story, Poge SI) the Idea o1 Duorldated wale.) • • VFW Seeks ~ro~t Script.s • A broadcast IO'iptwrlllnf competition open lo sophomona, Junlorl ml aentch· <I San C1eJ11ente High jicbool WU launch- ed thla week by the Gtorie EUoo Poll· 7142 and Aiaillaiy of the V ...... 1 of Forelp Wara • student• wW be welcolrie lo oater lhOlr ICl'lpts on under ~ tJU. "'' 1 M 'I RnponslhWty lo Freedom." Deadline for entrle&ll Dee. It. It la the local pos!'J effort In the Ill• Uoowide •1~~~ Democracy Scholarship r-1_...i by the vrw ..... i«at -·""'1 Ille bea~ Will recelve I l!llll aavlnp-plaice • • ~"ftCO\~ flO llld 'tblnf wW win •;'25. 'Ille local ~ enlry. wiD be sub., mltted to Ille -dlJtrlCI flnala, tbea .., the to the 1tate ,level. Callfarnla'• winner wm' be aliglble lo travel, with all -pUI, to-Ibo ... tiooal llaall In WublngtGo, D.C.,. wblro the lop lwonl jl I 110,11111 eub l'aDl• Alalsllntl Ibo local VFW poll In ~ It the Nallanal BC! Slate Asoqciatlon of Broadcalletl. S I n Clelllellle Cal>JO 'rV ... :rM Stalloo KAPX. Spedllc lnfomlatloo ·-tbt oontesl can bo obtained ' bY caUinl Vf'W ColJI. Dlllder Walt Liebig al fft.lm. Schmitz Session ' . At La~ Fmest · · ..... ' ' . Members Of • Ei1m)ber el ~ orgllliaatlona' llaYe been llnltod by the --~~l1tom..t . Rep. Jotm.Q. Schmitz (M:lll!Jt hllrday eyeolnc al'tbo Liiie Fvrell Beach and Tennis Club, Bl 11l4te Routo Drive, El Toro. Tbe ''meet your ....-.n" nlP!. which •W begin with a oactal h9olf at 7:30 o'clock, waaarranced to permit area Repul>Jlcaoa lo meet and talk to CoQlftsnnan Schmitz on an lndh1dual baall, BIYI Charlea E. Klilcbu, pnaldenl el' the SaddleNdt poop. Clr1•· .., .... Tbe weather 111tJ lill.a .._ outlook lor a.~ Ooul, call- inJ: for A••• u..p......., :!'~ .... ~ ,...._ .. .::=:::. INSIDB TOBAY · .... M..... , -" ---. 0 ... .,:11... • -M -M ...... It ... . . ..., ....... .. r=... -= . ............. II FE=.-'" -=~ -.. ----,, -" -. -----... , • • J' z -9All Y ~!LOI SC !"· • • .. ,........_,..,Z.1971 • Residents Oppose · IJid · Prop,>aed St.:hbol .Site Angers Ho~OW~'}ts .. f By PAl\IEU. JIALLAN ~ Scbool lite ....id mm In ''Ntw ,Jll!l'l'o llllllal illoul llllllli 1"'1 • , , ot • DM'1 ,.., it.If alreedy lritolerable lltultJon wcne. • one ol 1119 LA Pa ptayO'QUDlla.,. ha IUd. : . A proposal to build a special school He II.id the condition of the La Pu Several parents or retarded children buildinc I.or trainable mentally retarded grounda was • blight; lockers visible . · children on a Mlssion Viejo school site from the stteet• were an eyeshrr:; the told the bo&rd lhey could not wait any )net opposllloo Wednesday. . street was unusable by homeowners dur-longer for a facility. Donald Schr!cker, speakl.na for every ing certain hours because of excess traf-Dr. William Stocks, a g ! I a t 'a n t homeowner on Pradera Drlve (except fie; "and the stink of exhaust fumes superintendent for educatlQn, said the one -a district employe), told the Board made use of front and back yards Im-county has notified the district It cannot of 1'ruttew of the San Joaquin Elemen-possible." -tar)' &:hoot District to build their new "There has, been physical abuse of our send children to its COW1ty fac:illty focDlly "~-elae."·The hcianl wlll cJillllren Ill' the La Paz atudonts; vao-because the d~trlct has ruclied, l,000 decl6! Dec. I. ... dalisfn to our sPrinkler heads and enrollment and is )egally required to p~ Scbrber ~ Construction of an ad-~ mailboies; and in some cases vandalism vide 1tS own facility . ditiona1 facility on the La P a z to our automol:iiles. He and other stall members said the administration bad investigated the use 1 • .. Doctors Claimed Duped _ ~"Dispensing Drugs of Parklaoe Residential School in El Toro on' an interim tiasli but there were too many problems: the school wa.s de.signed for more severely retarded children: it might be full when San Joaquin needs it: structurally it doesn't meet state earth- quake standards. , The school district hu 18 trainable menlally retarded students Identified and plans to bring in children from neighbor- ing school districts until space is needed By TOM BARLEY Of .. C.llr fl>li.t stiff LOO ANGELES -Allegatlom that five barbQr Aj'ea pbysicfans made 111rcotics 1..U.blt ·1n,c1nig •ddi9 Reba Va\Jglin of o.ta ~-in all blt one-case without •-aeelng the supposed •:patient" -are being examined here today by a state Board of Medical ExamiDers committee. Trial Ji'wye.r Matbiew Kurilich told !hi five physicians on ' the board who' are mulling charges against Dr. Ebbe Hartelius of Costa Mesa that MrS. ,Janitor Splashes ·Vaughn, 31,.of 687 W. Wilson SL, got 120 for San Joaquin. cc of Demerol from the doctors he iden-The new facility, which would occupy tilled in a 17-day drug spree that ended the upper playground at La Paz, would with ~er anest in December of 1968. contain six classrooms and an ad- Demerol t ii a bigh potency narcotic ministration complex initially ·on a 2.3 widely used as a major tranquilizer and acre site. pain killer. Doctors consider a l cc in-It would be a modular design estimated jection -500 cc equals one pint -to be a to cost $3$4,620 if purchased outright or n0f1lll1 ,dose. $422,000 ii on a seven-year lease Kilrilich got former state narcotics purchase. Application will be made to ·agent Jimmy Irvin to admit today that fund the-project from the state but the not one of the five physicians allegedly district may have to pay for it through its duped· by Mn. Vaughn has ever been own tax money. asked to explain his actions to the State The board agreed to postpone a Board of Medical Eiaminen. decis.ion unUI a Dec.. 9 special meeting, California's Health and Safety Code directing the staff to J>l'inl ·In alternate • • LIGENP= •••••••••• "OUTI I -----J-lllOU1"1 t ' . -·-·-AOIJTI SA • ' W. ROUTH TAAYIL ON HOAQWP.Y NIA!, ) -,M·Dlator. . ~ ' t· • ' ' ' • ' : l CEA N " ' • Bu• Rotates Sli0wu ·~ j DAILY .'JI-OT-. t ~,, I The ·-Laguna . bus service which started this week consist$, of Qve routes. All rides are is cents with th.e exception.of the Leisure World run which is 50 cents. ruaes are free this week. Fares will be collect- ed Monday. Route 1 leaves the bus depot at 375 Bro•dwaY and g~s north vla Mont~rey Drive and th.e Co~sl H!ghway ,as far_as .M~ight Drive. The bus then goes soutli on ,Rout~ 2 via Coast Highway to Monarch Bay and returns to the depot via Glen· ' I • ' • neyre. Route 3A l •"I'• tbe depot and goes up.Puk A.venue to Top of the World and Returns to Coast Highway via Temple Hills Drive. Route SB leave's de-1 pot and goes up High Drive and along Hilledge Drive, meeting €oast Highway at Ledroit and re- turning via Cliff: Drive. Route 4 goes to Leisure World and back along Laguna Canyon Road and El Toro Road. ' • T~o-stor·y .Projects Eyed Devewper Faces Qu~'t by .JV.iguel'.Tefrace Resi.dentS ptohibib t}Je prescription of narcotics to 1ibe proposal! for their ~nsideration. any person who· Is not a patient of the :;rhe motion to postpone the decision allowing the tot owner to bwld the house b · · lied to lbe drug or 1111 D•llr ,., .. , stiff 1.: he p ystcllD ca on prescr s. wu made immediately after the ,board Avco and the homeowners specifies that 1ug r. ~:. CBieach on Thug, By PATIUi:K BOYLE tions',. (CCR's) entered · futo between Irvin said the code is voluntarily returned from an executive session hast!-Displeased Niguel Terra~ homeowners buildings may not be higher than 15 feet, Richard Dam:on, of 32442 Crete Road, strengthened ~y physicians to the point Jy called 'durlng the discussion. The board met Wednesday with the area's developer or single story. However, a clause at the said the review board should operate like Jhwarts Holdup that they insist or should insist on a sa.Id the executive session was to discµss and voiced concem over the future of end of the CCR's st.ates that the a planning commission by sending out physical eiaminatlon of the person re-'j""'·l'fltl Mel matters." their community because of the in-notices to residents surrounding-a possi-~ -t od developer may grant variances to the ,, t 87 ARTHUR II. VINSEL Of llM DllU\I f'1191 Stiff questing narcotics. _ r uctlon of twcrstory homes. height limit. ble home construction site. In this way, KuriUch'• allegations came on the heels The meeting had been called to protest Danson said; the residents would have :m A 'an! A Li th Project architect Art Schiller tbld the . . ~ J ,tor a.frald of eiecuUon by two of testimon)' by Irvin that Dr. Hartelius, SSe8SOr Sls e loss of view the new homes might residents that only two variances had so otheppohrtun1ty tobre_vl1ew the project before • men demanding entey .at gunpoint to a ~. who now lives on Ilander Slreet in the cause to present residents. But when ... f. far been granted to Jot owners to build do~e t~a1sedw t and to protest if they ... Newport Beach restaurant flung an eye-Lake Forest section of El Toro, ahowed a ficials of Avco Comnumity Developers was ISSa is 1 . - . bucket of bleach at "·"'''" faces deficiency of 381 cc of Demerol when his T B • assured the eitimated 80 re=i at twcrstory homesr but neither h~ been Another resident,. P.•ter Burroughs of toda •~• ~-•· were ·"·ked by Irvin In la'· 1968 Op USfileSses the meetilig that _.,,.. I 1 t .built. He aJso -noled that Avco has built 32622 Al.ores Road, ·said -i1e had heard Y fimrtnll' be bad no'"·· to ~ UH:\: vc ,.,l v ews w · 05 ' and sold four t_wO:story homes on lots ib ' ' .a..-• .. ----r ..... '6 during a visit to Hartellus' office In the discussion tumea to the 1eillletics of rumors that "'vco was bujlding "junkie '~ • Corona del Mar. I M rk V } inundating the low-profile, slngte story ·the commwiity. · homes" in the terrace in Wder to sell .. One ~ecrtimed and the .other clubbed Irvin said Hartellus reported the theft ll 8 et 8 Ue community with two story structures. "We will treat the other vacant lots iD-them quickly. jbe Vicllm.-11nooD1Cloua,.blfore they Ded of ten 30 cc viah of Demerol from bla of-Some 140 custom homes in the $60,000 dividually in the future," he said, "and if "I would hate to see us victimized by a ~~@r~~ . .!i!~--· ~. ··~~_1$ca1t::i .oL ~~~.·J.;=/~eto 1-Y~& es"~,: ~1:~~·~~:r;::~!::1:'1P:=!~~n~ :~~!to:few~~~~ii~ ;.u~:~.~!'ij! ::r:~~'fl:w~~!~o~::: ~n..F lafectackiiig i tneK 9y 'ihe ,... MK ~imll.kM(il another 91 residences in the hills above noted that U a lf>.foot house would block positive one," he told the Avco officials . . De Hangry Tiger; 353 E. COUt clan, Irvin said. ' ' Assessor Andrtw J. Hinsbp offers .:>me these homes. IOlf!eDne's view, Avco's architectural Schiller said the new 91 homes would rJ. ··~ 1 ' ' 1 JilrUli.lls ~IJ:,,laett.~'5 ~U!lJr: new nuinbers. Of these 91 new homes, project review board would probably not ba~ at be in the same price range as the ex-~ The cafe wairCloseil at f : a.m., wtin pr'ol"eas1cti'laT-condUct and morif\urpltude H! har'i'evealed u#top tt!fl ortthe llsl manager Dave Gerplain t'old resi~nls, u, ,,,. . It 'ii isting terra~ homes and offerM to ap- "" ~¥cM1bon wu confronted by the men, itemrilln& from his relationship with Mn. of lndustrill and commercial propertl~ 25 would be hrP story structures, point-•pear1befor.e ·the association with 1a com· one of whom carried a barrack• hag Vaughn and the drugs allegedly Injected In the cnuhty based on the~ market valu~ Ing to a relief map of th• area with red :~nnday Da'ttc'e's Oiif plete ·preseniatlnn of the compahyla·plan. whlch J!'°obably contained· burglart tools, into his shapely blonde paramour and the as determined from Hinshaw'• assessed d:>ls marking the lots designated for the The meetiltg waa teritaUvely scheduled tbey laid. ~~' . 1 • ; ,,J~'. •'"J , ... ,;. ~'· l~ attractive Mrs. Wanda tttelendrtz 'of valuation. .. twcrstory homes . There were 30 Jots SALT LAKE'CITY (AP ) -Dancing .in for Jan. 5. Officer..+ bdn1 ;d~rJ l,who · a1T~ ~ta Mesa. "' Included In the con'iilierclal properties marked with ded dots. the streets on Sunday -or any public Asked by homeowners' pres l dent moments Jal.et t'llfMihon "' t! ' ""' th Jist are four from the Orange Coast and Residents were surprised to learn that 'place -has long been illegal In Sall Lake Walson Osenbaugh if it was too late to 1 ' "lP '"-11 • , Mrs. Melendrez died in 1'"t" as e on the industrial list there are five ftrms so many two story hoines \Yere 'pla'nned County, and county fathers now have change the company's mind on the new :~~1..~! f ~~ ·~ ·o~ , :result of what was asserted to be 8 with esiabli.Shments In the coast.al area. for the new development and were con-banned Sunday dancing even. In p'rivate development, Schiller said plans wollld Ja!illo~at ,eTiw • ' , f,tt, ~ ffie tnassive overdpse of drugi. Her· family Topping all commercial and industrial 11emed that vacant lots in their own com-clubs. not be finalized until 'the end c.f January. locked~,: ·Mc.Mahoh:!Yiill · ~ sued Hartellus. in Orange County interests ln the county la North American munlty might also be earmarked for the The county commission Wednesday "We are not locked in," Gennain ad~ outside tbt,.iear (loo/," aleried' bv 'thl:~oM t. Hperitor1. Coohrt for $500,000J · ed 1 • thr Rockwell; the assessor asserts. He llsts higher buildings. added private clubs to the no-Sabbath ded. "We are DexibJe and can maka , eteapini~~• irj" Or pain. ·! .' , t ~ are 1us as been c ear n ff the, !inn's properties located throughout The "covenants, codes and restric-dancing Jaw. changes." "If""" ~. · in •1.... 1 ' 1 · --SUperior Court trials of arson, fraud and• the county at $152 millibn. 1-------'----------"--'-----------'::.::.----------lllllRrl'.~f;ja'k. Wal~:'! i..v::.·? reallT bribery charges ronlalned In grand jury Thb jlimps to 1188 million If Collins "He al~ it rtaM. in' theli' k~~" l>e indictments. • Most of :the evidence Radio Co. of Newport' Beach li included. added, iilflN:· tt Wu .... ~ !whether presented at the current hearing was North American recently purchased con- McMahoo't: huClllit -oi-bi;.J;~1\' i<!fuaDy ~ed from !hose trla!J. . trolling' interest In ,Collins, but Colllns is aplasbed"bj.e: ~·tatJet. -Kurilicb said Mn. Vaughn tricked the still listed separately on Hinshaw's Officer eba~ said' McMahon told five physcians lnto supplying the Demerol records. •fter rqainbig consck>usness of seeing 8 she needed to sustain her habit. He said Properties included on the North ·~ cn1ise through the dark parkin( Jot 1be got a large quantity of the d~g on American I~ are the Seal Beach Space · about eight minutes before he ·was ap-one occasion by .p.tying an accomplice $10 Systems Division, Autonetics, . Fincor proachld. · · -~ • tO gtt intO bed lftd con'vince the vlSIUng Dlvislon and Mlcroelectronicsi Con1pany He noticed It, but vehicles frequently doctor that he was i desperately 111 man. Electronics Group, all in Anaheim. cut through the lot ·in the complel of Other physicians allegedly made the Also included is North American's va· popular restaurants aroond the ·y. Jn-DemeroJ .a.vailable W her after sh' told cant $24..5 million ziggurat In Laguna tersectlon· of Coast lligh-ay, Bayside them on the telephone of nonexistent Niguel. Drivt.and the'B'ayakle Village entry r'oad. relatives wlio were dying from can~r Here are Hlnshaw's top commercial Shortly after, bow1ver, the pair ap-and who de~ately needed relief from properties, together with his figures on proached McMahon, .: crew manager their pain. their market value. from John's CleaniQg ~Ice. On another occasion, It wa_ s alleged, , I. Disneyland, Anaheim, $76 million. r r she J>OSed fl a nurse, at the Couptry Club 2.'The City Centre, Otarige, $45 million . .---------....;.,...-. . Conval-t Home and call<d'a.r-ta 3. South Colist Plaia·and Town Center, • OIAMll'COAR ~'"" ....,~ Costa Mesa, $41 million. >· • ,,, , ' , ~. , ' ,. • ; • , I • · M~ "c.'01!Jalescent hospital ~ tell them 4.. Fa.$on Island; Newport Beach, $38 that her supply of Demerol had run out-. DAILY PILOT CIMNOS COAl1' PUllf'HJNC. COMl'AMY l•krt H. w.,,, Pr-.w.nt• ....... ' J1c1' l. C""l•Y Ykt ,,....... ""' C...11 ,,....., n ...... kwril ·-n•Mll "-Mwrplii" --..119 !Ul• a1rtn H. l••s ate.Ji•" r. Hin Anb_, MtMt\rlll E•IM a... ......... OMc.e 221 F•r•1t A•11111• M1lh119 •ddrtu: 1'.0, l t1t 661, t261J s.. Cl••lll• Offke ~01 H•1tli 11 C1111l11• A•el, '2671 . Otlilt OHie• c:..11 MN• .u9 Wtst •IY Strttl N_. le.di: »U N_, loultv•l'lll I tfllnt"-• ilMdla 11111 IHCll lou11¥1r4 •• •• The hOspital officials allegeClly lave her • m~ .. ~~·wporl'ctnter, Ne'wpart Beach, $37 20 cc of the narcotia. 1' • million. . ~ n is alleged that Mrs. Vaqghn obtained 6. Huntington Center, .Hunt Ing ton th.: narcotics neces8'ty to feed her habit , Belch, $29 inlllion. ' becAuse Dr. Hartelius, the userted, P~ , , '7. · Disneylfn4 Hotel1 Anaheim, '28 \rider of her reguiar supply\ ljad been . milli~, , . · barred from adminilterlng nareotics Ind , t. ~ue~ Park Center, Buena Park, $25 was under inveslilation b)' 'the State mJUlon. , Board of Narcotics Enforcement. · f . , t. Fuhion Square, La Habra, $20 lt ls underslood tliat he ~ biri'ecs.from . mlllfun. dispenslrig narcotlcl )eDdlna the outcome to. Knott'a Ben}' Farm, Buena Park, of the ·present hearing. 119 mlllton. Areas to •smile' They're First to E•iter Contest Six communities along the Oran~ c.oast have agreed to 1'smlle'1 tor jU£ige8 this Christmas season. They're first to respond · to the in- vitation ·of tbe Orange Counfy Coast Association and the DAIL v· PILOT to participate In the 1171 edition of the traditional "4.0 Miles of Christmas Smiles" llgbllng and decorallng contest. Nominees for pr!J.e.s in the re.sldentlal and commercial ,divisions of the areawide • contest will be eaterocl,by : Huntlni!on Bea<:h Chamber of Corn-' merce (Wbmen's Dlvbton), Lagun1 Beach Junk>r Chamber of Commerce, Cipistrano .Beacil ,Chamber ol <;om- met'ce, eoc.ria,dtl !,lar Chamber of C;>m meroe, Newport Harbor Chamber of Commer.. ~rid the Seal Beach Cllambet, QC Commer(f.. · Other communltl .. are npecled to jolo the list. All contestants ln the "Smiles" contest must be sponsored by local organir.atlons. Judges touring t h e •1smiles" atta from Seal Beach to San Clen)eflle will j~e only e n t r i e s nominated-by Joell sponsors. 1 Judges ·'WilJ be selected in the near futU1' by earl i(ymla and c • p Bl1ckburn, co-chairmtn of the contest. TenUtively, thty have been scheduled to tour lhe: Orange Coast area on thelr j~l­ ing jo'1mey tho11lgbt 'ol Deo. ltl. Indlvfdu1ls or comrhtii::ial firms : ln- tereated In participating In· the contest and competioa for lts prizes should cort- lll<l operator• nf ·the 1JU11Jal decoraUng contest lD thtlr owq commun!Ues. ., Delalla can be olitalned 'by phoning Tom McCa~ pUbllc urvlce manage for the DAILY PILOT, 1t Iii-ml ot M0- 1220. SEVERAL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~-··· -Re¥er1ibl1 81ck1 end S1•t Cu1hion1 " 72" FULL IZE SLEEPER. SO'FA BED 'SALE Priced at s239 . h•uii,111 Sol• 1, D1y eM C•Mfort•DI• Dou~I• IN liy Nl9kf ' Your favorite ittkrior de4iant1' .mu ·bt ~ to ft'4t' .~., -, 1 ,' ~·w~~ 'GARRETT f URN~ R~·'""''"'w INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opt• Mon., Thurs. & Fri. IYn. COSTA MESI , CALIF. 646·0275 646.0276 I I • .. ~ :fOl. 64, No. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 48 PAG~S ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNtA THURSOA Y, DECEMBER. 2, '1971' ' JEN CENTS . . ~zomng ' . Peo,ple'~. . ' .• ' .. By'11ARBAllA Kl\EIBICH , ordinance to Include the height lllnit. °' -. D9llY '*' ""'~ , ne ~ :wu taken to keep ~ ·3&- 1i ~ the--will aoon 1'!COg1lile that tbe people· of a communlty . are, or at least ·Ollgbt to~be,, in control of their own d~. and tbot IOning sometimes tendo to dilute tbat canti;ol. Height limit controls are a per!ect ·es· ample. Throogh aCceplod van.nee P,.. ~heiahl 11mi1s of bul!dlnl!• are ex- ceeded simply becauae a devaloper sees Iii the variance a bac!l'door way to -P.eriY exploitation." · ' Uguna, lie added, Js.rife with su<ti"'ft- amples, ciUng repeated propo;sals, suc- ....iuI and llllSUe<:eaflll. to erect bWJdlnp far Jn exceos ; of ~ heigltt limit.a, by use·ofrtbe variance proeedu,re. :·~fail& to ,ealabllsh ihe kind ol i.W!dlnB· .... '""' -lid Lqu;J.ms ·want " said llsues at stage, ai1d the, publlc ""• far review ol IOnJng _....... a ed greater extent than Is UIU8! Jn %0Dlng JeglllaUve Pftl'Ollaliva to doler:mlno jqll t11 Is lime for leg)slators to" ,think· foot limit in elledduring court tests of lq ·.of something more reassurinc that the legality of the initlaUve ordinance I -.. ~~ , ' . ,H~. "so loq as variances -exlat and deveioP!!'S shrewdly.plan•hcn1"to lift the li~ 'sky hlgti... . • • . ' hearings, made ila wiJhes . known. I what the dly COllDOil ml Ibo P'l'l'll...; · challeqe llllyo\l' in this room to suuest and canoot, do to·intect 11111111"'11 Ibo slopgap JODing ordinances" to . ptotect adoptod by.popular vote Aug. I. -munltles from iree<Y llevetoi>etl wlio Noting tbal ·he endorMd .tbe interim tbat two publlc bearints on any JODing community. . · matter have ever pi'odtkfed, in all of 0 How :do .e prtMrVe a culiullinlty'• ~·s imtory,. so wld"""81!1 a 'bear-vigor In the -Of the m1nl!!cllllon ol peisiatenUy evade zoning Jaws through measure, though it was unlof'tunate the abliie of the variihce. proctdure, ~ · COIUIOil bad to take tbe llep in order to -Citing tbe m811J1 ,. ...... motivatln~ the reOOrd wle In !Ovor' of the helglit Jlt!i!!;-"-derided the ~ that publlc ~·requJred In JODing pro- ing' as did the inlllaUve <>nllilliice -zorilng laws •bf clmlopers llill 1ioitdera Beachi w~ Ainotd Hano told ttie' city uphold the wishes of the people, Hano council Wtidnesday night. said "aooing in tbe past bas failed -are a necesPrl ~ op by the people." who use the variance as a vehicle for Hano said he was speaking, "in the1bope private gain?" he demanded. "Whit is at that while a single realtor,,backed by an • stake 11 the claaic coafltct betwee11 i out-of-town bo~ corporation, lalcol' Ille commcmlty'i needll llDd prtvale greeds. city to court lime ai1d again, ~ Lei this ~live. body' and others to Hano, president of Village Llfguna· and dismally to do precisely what It wl! leader of •tbe fight against hlih tlae, ol'iglnally set up to do .-help is8ure tbe 0'I'be:past:~ Tuiuative _ofdinaqce proVed how nonsensical Ulil afchJlc notion is,., '.be said .. "In' tbe five w~ of'peU~n circU!allilg and In tbe ensuing two-plus moi:ths of campaigning, tbe p\Jblic bec..,...far•more .l:J!owledgeable ol the s~ as llie ·""'°"" adoptod an interim maintenance of a community's health, otdinance"placll!g a llklay moraWr!um-safety and well-being." · gentlemen will start to , think of follow, attend to tbe fon:Der. Jl'or that Ja on ~buildlnis over 36 feet bjgb, pending ·"f would hope," said Jlano., that this amendmftl of tbe JDa,sler llOQlog dty council and other ligislalive bodiel somelhing more res.wring than stoppp · the busiciesa of thJs elly <ouncll -to toot ordinances ••• ''" : • , · ~ . after tbe Deeda:, ~ tht1 greedll, of the The lime bas come, be ·saldt for a community.u . .., • : • ' . ' . . ' . • ' an • • an e. ' . '· ' • . Dog Poisoni~g Try Averted Trio Flash . . 'Bomb: at ~_· ' .. • , ,Hous_ewife Beats · Pet w S"1Spicious MaterUil Laguna Hills . . 'A· Lagijba Beach· bousewile Wednelday rFl'ved a pUe cf fresh· meat frclh ber ~ and may h8ve ~en!"!· her pe) fii>m qeConilog tbe slxllf vldim .cf ·a re-~I wavo of.deg pcisoniies. ' . ;t., ' i I ' <Iii a motion ftled bl' ~J!eacli Ci- ty ' Aitdmer Tully· Se}'!Doiir 'alid .., ciOimiel·WUllam Wllcoxen, ~Court Judge j~ E. T; "Ned" ~ has been dlsqualllled' iron\ hoatjDg 'realtor Van Tasi:hner'• '!'111 challenctng die legality cf tbe ih!llaUV., ordinance that set a bUudlng height llmil Jn ~~DY· s.Jn-' told, the dty U Wt!l· nesdar night tliat Judge , who was to have fieJIJ'C( the case Morllla1) ~·step­ pecl'aslde and tbe suit -Ii ~ed to b2 heard by Judge William, Leie on .Dec. 20. . The motion to disqualify was based on llje. fact that Judge Rutter h8d ruled in ....,..~., favoc last, July when , tM ~. filed a • !lmill'r ouil,, seeking Id boll tbe Aug. 3 bllh rise eledicn. ' • 'At that Ume JUd&e Rtitter's dl!Qsion <iaa overtilroed by the Fourth DJs1rtc1 ri>urt cf Appeali, which ruled tbe elect/On ahowd· proceed. but without prtjudlce to ~rther testing . or the legality of the. m. ative procedure. • The state Supreme Court reluaed ·to l'lear an appeal of the appellate court 4eClsion and the ensuing e I e c t i o n • fesul~ in a 3-1 vote "for a U.foot jluildlng height limit. .Beth legal adloos filed by Taschner matntain that use of the init1alive pro. oedlfe waa. illegal beca.,. It cddesleps pabllc h~ l)!qtllred bY the': stale -inzoolagmalterS. '!lie city now Ja· Jh the prooeos ol """' uc;llDg hearings on unend,ments lo place the heigh! limit in !lie master ZO!linB "'111Dance. . ·wedneaday night tbe city .council adopted, u an .,.gen<y measure, al· fective immediately, a zonirig ordinilnce thit imposes . a morptor1um on con- jln/ctlon or buildings )\lgher than' 36 fl<I for a period cf 911 days. Th~ wlll allow lufficient Urne to oomP\ete regular bear-. \DIS on the zoning code amendments, lhcuid that Jnltlatlve · ordiiiance be rul'll illegal. ' . Dodgers Get Fr. ·Robimon ,. 1'19 Win s..f<el The Lot A.,elel l>oclao<? ao- qbired ...,.mar ...... RcM- lrom the 'Baltimore tlrtoles today ' and swapped controverstaJ ·1Jugger t Richie Allen to thO Cblcago While Sox. · · Along wllh Robinson, the club ac- quired pllchfl< Pele Richert fl'Olll. • the OriclOI In uchanp for four , youq plmn. . \ In the ,(Den. deal wtth the White ' Soi. the llcdgenr acquhd veteran pftcber 'l'DmlllY Jobn alld a --.. (8el 'Pap SI) Poli<e. said Wandeen McKeown, .er 504 Goff SI., dl8"'vered tbe pound and a hall o( groom beef just momenta before her Norwe'.gian elk bound could eat it. She s8id she did nol know how the meat got into her fenced backylrd, Investigators . speculatod thaf It had ~ IMj< thrown ovet' t)le. fence or plaC:e4 ... 'the, yard, ·i.llllollih. lfrf. M-ulil she had lell!i J» "'1splc:loql -in !be ll"" prior lo finding the ·~~ i:;;uiiiic1cus meat to 9le ' *""'1 In Santo Aila !or cMIM ..,.,. Belultt o( ,U.. &tats -illll ~ .. ·-·mi,., of· ~ Mid Ilda momlng. ;,,.., dcl(o -dlild.ln flie -rash cf polJcnlnct hi tbo same nelgbbor!Jood -. the in<!Ot .... ~ered. WHb the esceplloo cf ..,. dog pcieooing at Top ol the World, die crlmeo have been <Cllfined to the neighborhood in tbe vicinity of tbe intersection of St. Ann's Drive and Catalina Street. · Mrs. McKeown ~Id lice 1be became very nemJUS about e~ tbe meat -~ of 'the reports of dol pci!OMlgs. Au~ies performed on the two dea4 animali by veterinarians have shown traces of 'ltryclmine - a common rat pollon. ' Superintendent ' At Sa_. J<!8quin - O!liclale at the Soci<fy lcr'tbe Preven- tion ofcCrueJly to Aniriiais (SPCA) bave offered a $100 reward for information leading to the arrest and convictlon·of the person or persons responsible .for · the poisoningi. Dog poilODlng is· a ihlsde- meanot offense. ·Lagnna '(1ka,S ,; Tix Measure For Wastes • T!ie Laguna 1Jeach Cily Council Wied Wednelday nllbl too*1cpl as Ill urgency measure, effective. immediately, an crdlMnce lmpOllng .a citywide waste management tax to provide for collection and dJs{IOlal ol both liquid and IO!id, waste, but deferred action on a reaolution selling lllnllarle f.,,. !er tbe service. • " ' . In the 4.e vole (Councllman Eward ...,._.......,; n · ' ,;,•.>G_t _ ' · · ·Lorr waa abseni) councllmen also ap-.,. .... --..-... BepGra~ r proved a base tax o/ 11.50 permootli for ,;~4ei!t~ Niz.n 1s1hu~.'by ·one man wk ah~g;-!ian4s .every parcel of_property m the dlJl.,bllt .hlth,•tlief* Tuesday u 1he1eaV118 tile hotel whete he visited Ille· Mth, provided for esemptlon of cllmfttly · N' tionaJ '4'-H c ln ~hi N' · led ~-~!!'~'\.,. undevelopable property from the tar. a.. . • ongreat, " Cl('!1 .. WJn.(presen. "'--. :a'!'i1118 ·~ m oUtslalidlng 4-H·mem~.at,tlie meeting, .. , . The exem.,.."'*' .-1 .. i....1 C1it• -_,• t c.. ·· · • · .. t , .. ~ -, ,,._ · .,_..., _..,....,.....,.. 1 , ' ·-r.._ I • ., ' • -I "'l '* Manager La~ Rose, .(l()UJd. beI • ~::rr°" • ,.7 . • -~ • -..... · · • \ ,.,'. ,. 1 &i-anted for a number of reasom, in-i •. -~. 1. • ·• • . ·.:''" • ·,,,, ' ~~~.i=:mt~;c=:: TL"'f;r.e Beach Fa· cili•ie· ~ · bulldmg moratorium, as Jn Arch Beachl Ullu 1i S Heights pending sewer h)ltaJlation. Three armed men, ',ODe• of U. .-.1en1ng bank emplnyes -.anl <Ultomers with an alleged bomb aOt ,way lllth ad( ~ •II•' Wed- _., ~ """' 11¥ .~ Ca1llcr\ila N'allcoal ho!< 1'"iic;!i; mt P-de Valencia In Laguna ll!llt· . ; iilier!!r• cleputJes• Afd Ibo trlO •l[licl lo • lite model -~ lllcl been -•u.r1n_, ........ ..... of the ~Mid llloit » boot employes and en•••• at..., wlille lhi llllrd made the· ,.._ of llli loDen' -coltedlng -In a laundry bag~ There WUDO lboOting and DO·ODe Wli injured, deputies repcr1ec1; • The llcense number of the ge.tawq car was noted by a wllneeo but the oberlll's office said today that DO troce of thO velllcle. h" been found, Shlrllf'1 u;. vesllpton said the three unmulted men . ' were 4fessed In jeans an.cl sweaten, when they entered tbe , banlt al about (;Ill p.m: ......._ • and were eldl brandishing loanolcuni ' One of the bandlla carried what appeare4 to be • -· lbertlf'• Clpl. Jaineil Broadbell aaici. • ' . • ' lie upJalned the ''bomb" eonlloted ., three Jong red eyllndm -which mar bave been dynamlle -wrljiped w1tll wire ·and <Olm«led to wbal apJiearad to be a detooatlnl device. "' . • To Retire i~ '73 -At such ti:Me as the condition is reliev-. ed, the property would become liable for Relph G8i..,,auperlnlendenfof the San the la•• Rose said. Owners will be re- Joaquin Ell!inentary SchoOl District for quired to apply for the u:empUon, dting ·the past 'll years, announced his retir&-reasons to be verified by the city. The bancjila di<t not threaten thO <Ultomers, he said, but """ :curt and Hinge on State Tax Bid ~~:i:-::t deposit," Broadbelt:-Hid. ~ Bank employes were ordered by in. ment Wednelday. On.the suggestion of William Leal, who. Tbe admlnlstratot made his a.t prel<!llted a detailed critique of tbe P"" llCllll:emenl during a meeting cf the )iOaed crdlnance the c:ouhcll agreed I<> Board cf Truatees. ,. certalo chanties Jn wording to clarify Ila• By JOHN VALTEllZA packagewhichcollldgoto'lhevcter1-vesllgators net lo Nlea!O· any ill' ot "" 0.11, .. ,.., s11ff · formation or talk about the rohl»rv. .. November. "'We were all ICM'ed to diltb,1•-Aid A' ~lqn windlall;.lrom the new "But we·ve ,just' found "'t •that the Margaret Colllnl, acllng• book ·-· Gat. said be has one year to go ca his . nqulrement. contract and will not .renegotiate when It Leal; and oome councllmen ll"* ez. sta,te,wj!hhcl~ng·tax package~ iDcney . wlthboldlng1 ~Bi• lnclildes the !40 "but nobodY po.-·EverJoae was lllatlcoUJd, g1iaraillee developnien( of tho · • lain ' vary calm." . runs·cnt In June of 1'13. ception to a Jii\JjJOied ·so -enl new JJ!lfk i.ooa at camp Pendl-.:,. . mlllloo and,!( ,we'Cb ·that, II wi>uld be Tbe banlt brcmcb bu been In Lqana 'hlng1•11Y111&ba1a'nce ·il><SaCramento to-.lhe 'best ... ay.t.>~p·SanOn!>fre,".be Hilla for about two yun. '!lie -·a H• urged the board to begln loclclng lot ~ esemplion fer property owner1 a IUC<esscr who cculd begin. as asaodale using contracton and II appeared lhla superlrM<dent next Jiiiy and step Into .,..iaJao WwJd be ellmlnated ..,... the day. lald. ,...,..... ts ca v-mid was .... · ~ funds are leiltaUvely allocated for He said 11>4t the bond pockap could pmei1I when the -, - the superlntendeot'1. poslllon when be i1aaJ crurcharp f ... are 1et. · · llale Rl'U' planning and coaslllnt! lerld sllll be a flcianclal cualllm.(or Ifie ..m. , All the bandlla lefl Ibo bank, they warn. purch&m, anil If both houses of the , project lfJor some reuon the !40 mlDloa ed the 10 employes ..., .....,_. not to retires. Tbel;e a11o waa ·-cf the poosi· The school d!slricl ls Involved In a 11.; Inequity of lncludlni trash collecllcn unification electMXI in June which, U ~ aiervice In surcharge fees impolld on legi&lat..re and the GoVeJ'.DOr.approve, the windfall is ued from the tu measure. follow them IDd not to call the poUce UDo prov~, WO~ dissolve the Sin .;foaqtlln reaidenUal property up to I total Gf five llllCllth development of tbe new publlc He added that If the funds· • .,., til. they were gooe, Broodbelt uJd. fJ!str1ct. But m case it falls the .district unitl, but 1'C10lring owners of co'm- wlll have to be preparad, Getes said. merclal residen"•' property In excess of San Onofre beaches would be'gua_ranteed. allocated, It collld mean the mtuTec:ticn iThose promises .came ·late Wednesdaf • of a $2-mlllioD-P.lus ~ to com- rrom. Ray Hunter, chief deputy director P.letely rebuild the San Clemente Slate The board approved Gates' recorrr . ...,.. mendllllon and aulhorhed recruiting to five uruts to contract privately fer trash for · the Slate Department cf Parks and Park faciUUes as well. heilcL j>lcl:up. fte1nlnded by Role that at Jeut ·~ Reereatlon. . Hunter promised that the fin! aegmeiit Hunter said that originally, the depart. cf lands on the new l!.&l"'I at.San Onofre Author. Quotes SOnth Coasters . ' llPI 8oatb Coul JUenry figures - more lban """' &111 ether comparable · area -art quolad et .lenllh In . a new boot 1UUed. "I Get My Best Ideas Jn Bed,' by book reviewer WWlam Melton, now tmned author. The publlcallcn, whiclo has won praise from the crtlic•, ls a comptlatlcn or ...,,. dom thoughla co professional wrltlng ... pressed to Melton over a period of. ~ars by some of the world's kid.Ing authors. Among those quotod are Sooth County ruldenla WWlam Wbler Haines, E. M. Nat.banlon. D>Jorea Hitcbens, Don Owl&· J:lnl• James Hall Roberti, Leland 'odertd: Cooley' lM JlorrllOll CloleJ and Dr. Molplt Xrnch, f-of Krocll 11111 8"nllllO -Storea. • months of the waste tu levy 'MIUld. be nqua., lo balace the already4dopted blldget, the council agrted to adopt the menl had slalced Its hopes on passage of would be open to lhFpublic before - • proposed ll50-mllllocr parts bond summer. , ordinance .. an urgency n.-e » s L ..... ..II =-=-~-:.i==-~ ·(;ham .... er: . 1•1.a_ s.~ 15-. ldopllon cf the -Ing ~ ruolutlon e1tabll1hlng 1ftCi1e t' • ,..,.. ' •• , .. ~~ ~~::,:.~ . · CyclUt ~amt CofC Offices, Chief . ly unll plus II for each addllionol 111111 up' ' • ' ' to five. Hotels. mcltb and aporl111ent1 A Camp Pendleton Mlrlne ubide his and El Pcrtal. • wollld be charged 11 a month !er each 'cut-ol-control motorcycle ' •sm111be'd The cycUst,.Gary Alan Flnk;ll, told aeparate uni~ as would commertcol P'°' · t1ltoo&h a h<avy glass window cf tbe Sari police be' wu acce!Catlng onto El perlJ ror each separate blls1-co-Cl~ente cbaniber cf Comglerce offlces CamJ.no wlth ·a pauenger belilnd bim •• cupancy, · Tt!!Sday and ~ke<I Manager Robert · the l>lte wben the fut! IYllem malfunc- ln addition to ti-surcharges, the city .Evana across the room. lloned '"" oent the cycle opeedlng cul of would levy a 10 pment tax C11 tho groao .Beth the C)'cllJI and Ev.,. suffered • control. receipts cf the contractor f'I" the private lft)nor. 'lnjuriel In the opectacular D :IO • Tlie ~' Janet' Glnts~21, ,cf 101 contracts. ... • p.m .. l'ftllhap, police said. E. M&rqutta. 1tU from the btke,Jbat wu ')'he ordinance ., ~ Jll'Ol'ider The Impact shattered the large gia,< oot hurt. . fcr...-hlybJUlnlal.thot.elal.mii . wln!low, datro):ecl a t~ and · 'llwqcte·theo ca......i wlld!1 •croa -.0 rib p+ C I tar late pay• lriade a lhambla cl the small aecullve ~ hl8'\••Y, hOpped_the curb ml plcwod menl. · _ 1 elflco 11 liie ccner of !1.CamJno,Jllll I lllroqll<tbo tblcli.p.a. . • . • f . • ·-I .,....,. ' •• ' f • -----~ -~ ---------------- I ' • ; :1 OAl1. Y PILOT SC 1'llllnlll), -2. im ·Residen s Oppose Bid i»rowsed School Site Angers Homeowners i .. 1 t- llJ P~~ HALLAN 1lllermedllte llcbool altt -l!llki ID Of "' DW11 llltiM Si.ff IJ.reldy ~ lftuat\oa wane. A 111 to build a s;peclal achool He said the oondltlon of the La: Paz • ~ lnlnable mentally relarded grounds wu a . bllg)Jt; l"l'k•l'I vblble on a Mlaslon Viejo school site from the slreet were an eyeeor11 ; the met GPPOllUon Wedntaday. street was unusable by homeowners dur-· • Donifd Scbricker, speaking for every Ing certain hours because or excess lraf- bomeowner on Pradera Drive (except !Jc; "and the stink or exhaust fumes one -a district employe}, told the Board made use of front and back yards im- 9f Trulteea ol the San Joaquin Elemen-possible." lat7 S\iJOlll District to build lhflr new "Tb<re ha• been pbyslcal abu,. of our flclllty 1~~ .. ce else.!' The board will ,cbjldren by the IA., Pu ~tudent:s; van· decll1e l>ec • ...f. dalism to our sprinkler heads and. SChrlcker saJd construction of an ad· mailboxes, and in some cases vandalism ditional facility on the La P a z: to our automobiles. . • ' Barteliws Case • Doctors Oaimed Duped In. Dispensing Drugs ·-,.. ... $llldllC •baol IUlll •• ., . ... GI Ibo L&'Pu ploylJllUlldo. .. ho aid. Severa] parents of retarded children told µie board they could not wait any longer for a facility. Dr. William Stocks, as 1 Is tan t superintendent for education, said the county has notified the dlJtrlct It cannot send children to its county facility because the distrlct has reached l ,ooo enrollme:nt and is JegallY riquired to pro- vide its own facility. He and other staff members said the administraUon bad investigated the US4I of Park1ane Residential School in El Toro ori an lriterim ba.siS but there were too many problems: the school wu designed for more severely retarded children; It mllbt be lull when San Joaquin needa it; otntcturally It doesn't meet slate earth- quake stand~. The aobool district has 18 trainable mentally retarded studenb Identified and plans t.o bring in children from neighbor- ing school dJstricts until space is needed By TOM BARLEY Of Ill• Dalff ~lllt '"ff Vaughn, 31, of 687 W. WUapn St.; got 120 for San Joaql,lin. LOS ANGELES -Allegations that five harbor Area physicians made narcotics ayaDat* to dnlg addict Reba Vaughn of Costa Mesa -ln all but one case without even oeebtg !he supposed "patient" - are belng examined here today by a State Board of Medical E1:aminen committee. cc of Demerol from the ,doctors he Iden-The new facility, which would occupy tified in a 17-0ay drug spree th"at ended the upper playground at La Paz, would with her arrest io December of 1968. contain six classrooms and an ad-. ' Demerol ii a high potency narcotic ministration complex lniUally on a 2.3 widely used. M a major tranquilizer and acre site. pain killer. Doctors consider a 1 cc in-lt would be_ a modular design estimated LEGEND: • ••• ••••••• lllOUTI -•••••• ROUT& t. "'""'·-·-ROUTl SA"' .......... ROUT•I sa +++++++ ROUT! +. i • • • ' ' " ' J ' • rp ~c1t=1c:. i • AN' t ! ' . . ............................................................................. _.,.....,. .... r.-............... "-: ... ...;.,,~y~.~ .... -.~ ... ... •.U· n°"te• s110w11 .. · t The Laguna bus service which. started this week consists of five routes. All rides are 25 cents with th.e exception of the Leisure \\'orld run which is 50 cents. Rides are free thts :week. Fares will be collect- ed Monday. !Ulute 1 leaves \he bus depot at 375 Broadway .and gOes north vla Monterey Drive and the Coast Highway as far as McKnight Drive. The bus then goes &Guth on Route 2 via Coast Highway to Monarch 'Bay ~d returns to the depot vii: Glen~ . . , r ' . .neyre. !Ulute 3A lea -the depot and goes tip Park -.Avenue to Top of \h Wo•ld and Returns to Cout IDghway via Temple Hills Drive. Route 3B leaves de.~ pot and goes up High Drive and along HWedge j Drive, meeting Coast Highway at Ledroit ond re-1 turning via CliJI D ·ve. Route 4 goes to Leisure World and back alo g Laguna Canyon Road -and El Toro Road. · '{ ' Trial lawyer Matihew Kurilicb told tile five pbyliclanS on the board who are: mulling charges against Dr. Ebbe Hartelius of Costa Mesa that Mrs. Jection -500 cc equals one pint -to be a to cost $354,120 if purchased outright or nitnnal d.,.. 1422,000 ii on a seven-year lease T t p e t E d Kurlticb ·gol former slate i:;rco~cs purchase. Applicallon will be made to ·wo~s o· ry rOJ ec . s ye . :::mi~~~he ~!~ ~t;s~~s al~:gedf; fund the project from the state but the ' duped by Mrs. Vaughn has ever been di!trict may have to pay for it through its h lh S own tax money. > • asked to explain is actions to e tate The board agreed to postpone a · ' Jamtor Splashes ·Bleach· on Thug, Thwarts Holdup Board Of Medlcal Ei:aminers. decision until a Dec. g specla1 meeting, -D · 1:... -f -· Q" • b N" l T R ide ' Ca!ilomia's Health and Safety Code d~ecUng !he staH to bring in alternate evewper aCeS UlZ y igue e •race eS Rts - prohiblts the prescription of narcotica to 1ite proJQals for their 'conslderaUoo. any person who Is not a patient of the Tbe motion to-postpone the decision By "PATRICK BOYLE tions" (CC:Ji'1) entered inlo between owing the lot owner to build the hmise physician called on to prescribe drugs. was made immediately after the board °' 1111 011" """ "1" Avco and the homeowners specifies that hlgher. Irvin ~ said the Code ls voluntarily returned from an execuUve seulon hull· Displeued Niguel Terrace homeowners b lid !1 Richard D•"'°"· rJ -"•Crele ~-·d, t w dn d · h he u lngs may DOt be higher than 15·feet, ... , .w.-.., ,....., strengthened bY phy1iclans to the point ly called during the discussion. The board me e es ay wit t area's developer or single story. However, a clause at the aid the review boa should operate like that'""the)' ,lnslst or ahould Insist on a said the executive session wa1 to discuss and voiced concern over the future of end of the CCR's states that the a. planning commission by sending out physlcil ellmlnaUon of the person re· "personnel matters." their community because Qf the in· n. otices, to residents sun:oundtng.a poss!· B A. THUR I od t. f developer may grant variances to the Y R R. VINSEL Ql1F5tlng narcotJcs. .. ~ r uc ion o two-story homes. height llmlt. J>le home construclion site. In this way, Of lfle 0.llY l'lllt stiff kutllich'I allq:aUons came on the heel1 The meeting had been called to protest Qanson said, the residents WOUid have :m A Janitor .a~aid of e1:ecuUon by two of testimony by Irvin that Dr. Hartellus, AsseSSOr Lists the loss of view ·the new home.s might Project architect Art Schiller told the opportunity to review the project before to d residents that only two variances had so !he ull men demanding entry at gunpot'nt to a 50, who now lives on Ilander Street In the cause present res! enta. But when .. f. 1 he home was b t and to protest If they f. 1 ol ar en granted to lot owners to build diss ti fied Newport Beach restaurant fiung an eye-Lake Forest section of El Toerolro, lhowed a B 1claureds Avco Conununity Devels>tra two-story _ homes, but neither has been was !he. a ·s .. lea.ring btlclfet of bleach at their faces deficiency of 361 cc of Dem when hit Top usm· esses ass the estimated 80 resid~ at built. He also noted that Avco has built Ano r resident ,, ~ier Burroughs of .. art toda -boob were checked by Irvin lo late 1968 the meeting that no views woU.lcl11e lost, , .~ Azores ~d,. said he , had heard J<JR~· . y, figuring be ·~ad nothlng to during a visit to Hartelius' office in the discuasion turned to the aeslhetics of and -sol4 four two-story home! on lots in ~ors that .fico was build~ "junkie • One Corona del ?Mr. I M k l Val inundating the low-prorue, ·single 1tory the community. I homes" in the terrace in' order to sell ~ and the other clubbed Irvin sald Hartellus reported the theft D ar e Ue community with two story structures. "We will treat the other vacant lots in· them quickly. ~victim UDC0°sclou$, before they fied of tense cc-vials of Demerol from hi• of. Some 140 custom homes in the $60,000 dividually in the future," he said, "and if "I would hate to see us victimized by a · ~""' ~· ,· ,_ .... 11.,.irt 11...it PolillJ lD ~I'll'* ftJ<.~~~to gI.,~11-'l)lh to 1100,000 prior r~s• haye been buq1 In a tow-aiory yarlanco will not affect corporation lhat would like to turn a 1'6\tce-~~ jani~r·Jo6n McMahori, that year, tt wu the , iecond IQCI · ~-; allY-l{a l:lntf'UMm tn-Nigue l Terraci aiid Av&! ls pllmMg ·aJNooe•1 ,view'," .U 'Will ' bs ~led." Hel ne~ative caih fl!M situation into a 18, with pre~ a major 1afecracking reported theft of narcotlca by the pby1l· to 'the lions -Orange C.OOn-ty another 91 residences in the hills above noted that if a IS.foot house would block positive one," he told the Avco officials. • !Job at1T&e1 Hunpy !!ger 36S E. ~t c , 11*"1D Id. l • . 4'1e&wr Andfew Jsw offen tome these homes. someone's view, Avco's architectural Schiller said the new 91 hbme1 would ~ .r , :: i"'11i>•~l\..i !'~if:~~"-'~ ,1~, Of these 91 new homes, pr11)ect review board' .. ould probably not, •lk at be in the same price range aS the ex· ~ eifi"tit at 4:'8·11.m., wben prof onal ct =mor urpltu e e eel lOP 5 ' manag~I\ Dave1 Gennaln f'lo.Jdi reaidents, 1 1 , 1111 isling «rrace homes rind ofltrtd to ap- McMahon wu ~nfronted by the men, stemming from his relationship with Mri. of industrial and commercial properties 25 would be two story .structures, point-peat\•before the assoclatlbn with a ,corfl. one of whom carried a ~acks ba~. Vaughn and the drugi illegedly injected in the county based on their market value lng to 'I relief map of the area with red Suitday Dahces Out pletl! presentation of the company11 plail. whlthecb probfd l a~Jy _con.taln~.!>U;il~7 too , in.to his lhapely blQJKIPparamour and the as determined from Hinshaw's tssessed dots marking the lots de.slgnated for the The· mettlng 'was tentatively !t:heduled y aa , _ 1 • ••• 1 · • .. · fo~ ,~~active Mrs. '\Vanda Melp:ir,es of valuation. two-story homes. There Wert 30 lots SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Dancing in for Jan. 5. Officer-Don ' CbiMJe.t;· whO 8Prlvef ... . ta Mtu. Included in ·the commercial properties marked, with ded dots. · the streets on Sunday -or any public Asked by homeowners' p r e s 1 de n t .. momeni., lfter., rsatd McMahon iWU" .but . Mrs. Melendrez died ln 11119 11 the list are four from the Oran1e Coast and Residents were surprised to learn that place -has Jong been Illegal in Salt Lake Watson Osef\baugh if it was too late .to col.d briefly .but •PJ>¥!1DUY ·1oµitrwl.s!I •ieault of what wu asserted to be 1 on the industr1al list there are five firms so many two story homes were planned County, and county fathers now have change the ¢1r.nPany'1 mind on· the n!)V' uninjured • 1 d f dru ii flunll with establishments in the coastal area. for lhe new development and were con-banned Sunday dancing even in private development, Schiller said plans woUid .~·.;,! · ·vi · .. · • 'i r ' ' maaa ve over ose 0 gs. et· Y Topping aU ·commerclal and lndu· J-lal · JanJ..,,... -~ members, J.rui: ae the bu sued Hartelius ln Oran.ie County 3 u· cerned that vacant Wta in their own com-clubs. not be finalized untU the 4?nd.cf January. locked rWaurtnt fo~ :M~~ahon · ~ "Superior Court for '5()0,000. interests in ttie county is North American munlty might alJO be eannarked for the The county commission Wednesday "We are not locked in," Germain ad· outside tbe ftar doc:m, 11~ by:the One Hartellus hu been cleared ln three Rockwell the aSsessor asserll. He llsts higher buildings. 1 added private clubs to the oo-Sabbatb dett.-"We are nexible and can make ~aplnglftJD'.• cry of·J>alJI. t : ,.. • • / sUperior Court trlall of anon,"'.fraud and ~ =~~ ~fri;i1:iJfu:.ted throughout The "covenant.I, codes and restric· dancing Jaw. changes." · If ~ got It In the .eye1-·tt would.ruU' bribery char1es contained In &rand jury This jumps' to $188 million If Collins l----------------.:....-------~----=----------- smart, said Sgt. Wallace Kerr. · 1,ct ts M 1· f th 'd "He a1U!1f tt rla:ht in ·thelr ktsserS," he tnw men . os o e .. ~v1 ence Radk> Co. of Newport Beach ls included. added, sl)illlg It · wu unknOwn ... whether presented at the ~rrent hearing was North American recently purchased con- McMahoft's• bueket of , ~ch ~tUauy bl.rred from those trials. trolling. interest i_J1 Collins, but Collins It ipla.sbed his lntended.1arget • · Kurilich sild Mrs. Vaughn tricked the "Still listed separately on Hinshaw's OUicer Ch8.Pdlu Said M~ahon told five pbysclans into supplylna the Demerol reconb. after regaining consciousness of seeing a she needed to sustain her habit. He said Properties included on the North 'Car cruise through the dark parklna lot she got a large quanUty of the drug on American list are the Seal Beach Space abo!,lt ,e~ mlput.es. before ~ l'll AR-one occaslop~by J>dflng an,acco~,l!~~ ,10~ Systems Dl~n, Autonetlcs, Fincor proaChed. -to get into bed and"convlnce the Visiting 'Division 'na MiCroelectronlcs COmpany He noticed it, but vehicles frequently doctor that he was a desperately Ul man. Electronics Group, all in Anaheim. cut through the lot in the complex of Other physicians allegedly made the Also included is North American's va- popufar resti.u.rants around the Y In-Demerol available to her after she Wld cant $24.5 million ziggurat In Laguna tersec~n of Coast Highway , Bayside th~m on the telephone of nonexistent Niguel. Drlve'atidlhe. Bayside Village entry road. relatives who were dying from. cane.er Here are Hinshaw's top commercial Shortly after, however, the pair ap-ai:id who desperately needed relief from properties, together with his figures on proached McMahon, .• crew manager their pain. their market value. from John's Cleaning, Setv(ce. On another occasion. it was . alleged, 1. Disneyland, Anaheim, '78 million. 2. The Cl_ty Centre', Ol"ange, $45 million. she posed as a nurse at the Country Club 3. South Coast Plaia and Town Center, Convalescent Home and called a Costa Mes.1 convalescent hospital to tell them Costa Mesa, $41 m,illj.on. that her supply of Demerol ha.d run out. 4. Fashion Island, Newport Beach, $38 million. .. ' • OMMllCOAST DAILY PILOT The hospital officials allegedly.gave.her · 5. N8wport,Center, N"ewport Beach, $37 01Wf01 coAaT ru•L~•,.. dMPAHY' ·, 20 ce of the narcotics. . . million._ ; It is 41leged lhat Mn. Vaughn obtained . 18, Jluntingtol\ Center, Hu n.t Ing ton ••Mr\ N. W1tl .,. ..... trill ,..._, J1•k R. Cini.., .............. ~~ 'llitll•• ke1vil '1hw . n•M•t A. M1,,liln• IMMlllw Ecllilf' Cll•r1tt; M. l111 lie.~•" P, Nill AMII._, ..,....,.. ••t*' ....... IMdiOffke 212 F1r11t Av11u• M•lllllf 1iir1n: P.O. lcor •61, 924'11 S.C ...... OHlce io1 N.,ti..E C1111I~• Real, 92171 --c.. ,,_. ... Wflt lt'I' S!J'Wtt tr.,..,..,.-.....0.1 Ull NIWJ*T •oullv11'11 1\1'111~ .... , in11 ... lfvlrl•rl l th• narcotics neoewtry to feed ~er habit . Beach, 129 million, . · · beCauae Dr. ll1rt<llua, !he a...rted pril-. . T. · Dtmoy~, .llQ!el, . ~,IJe.lm, 121 vlder or her regular supply, bad. tiee:n milllon. barred from admin1*Mng natco\lc;I ~ . .,•.&. Buena Park Center, Buena Park, $25 was under investigation by 1th;e State mlllioh. Board of N&rcotlcs EnforctmeDt. ' .. . ,1.-1Fuhion Square, La Habra, $20 It is understood thtt he is barred fro~ mllllon. disf)enSing narcotics -pehding the obtcome 10. Knott'• Berry Farm, Buena Park, of the preaent hearine. Sit mllllon. Areas to '"Smile' Tliey're First to Ent_er Contest Sl.l communltie1 along lhe Or1n1e O>ast have 1gretd to "smUe" for judges this Christmas season. They're first to respond to the in- vitation of the orange t County Coast Association Ind the DAILY PILOT to participate in the 1971 edlUon of the traditional "40 Miles of Christmas Smiles" lighting and decoraling contest. Nominetl for prizes in the re.sldentlal and commtrelal dlvlaions of the artawkle contelt will be entered by: HunU118!on B .. cb Qiambtr of Com- merce (Women'• Oivl1iQn), Ugvn1 Beach Junior Chamber of CQmmerce, · Capistrano Beocb •C)>amber ol Com· metct, ,Corona del M•r ctifmber of Com- merce, Newpart Harbor • Ch1mbcr .of · C.OIMltrte rttH1 the Seal Be1ch Chamber of Ccounetct. .. Olhtt comrnunltlei are upecled to join the llst. All contestants in the "Smiles" conte1t must bt sponsored by IOcal organizations. Judges touring t h e "Smi.le.s" area from Seal Beach to San Clemente will jlidge only e n t r I e s nominated by local .!iponlOl'I. Judges will be selected In the near future by Carl Kymla and c a p ..Blackbum, co-chairmen ol the contest. TentaUvely, they have been scheduled to tour the. Orange Coast area on thelr judi· Inf journey Ila n;ht of ~ .. 20. tndtvldtlal1 or commeft.l&I flrms tn;. terosted In partlcipaling In \he conlaat and competing for Its priRa 1boUld con- tact. operators of the 1JU1ual dec;oratir)g contest In their own1commu,nltles. lletall1 • can be obtali\e<I by phoning .. fol'n McCaM1•publlc servtce mat1ager f9r . Iha DAII.Y PILOT, at 14H3n ~r ~ 1220. Rtvtt1iblt 81c:ks and S•tt Cu1hions 72'• PULL !SIZE SLEEPER SOFA ".BED· SALE " $289 • • Priced at I •••utiful Sof• ly D•v • •~d Cotr1fort,bl1 D111bl1 lid by Ni9ht BLVD. PROFES~~~ 1 GARRETT fU RNlllJ R~s HAR:OR COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646·0275 646-0276 INTERIOR DESIGNERS Optt1 Mo•,. TIHn. & Frf, lwn. 7 7 • • San Clemente • . t (;a Eb l TI ON .VOL 64, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1971' .TEN CENTS $40 Million for · Pendleton·_Parks Waits Okay .. By JORN VALTERZA Of ... DeQy· "11ft Slaff A $40-million windfall from the new state wlthhold.iDC tax package -money that could guarantee development of the new park lands at eaffip Pendleton· - hangs in tbe ballU\_ce in Sacramento to. day. . . '--,. The funds are tenta\ively allocated for state parks planning and coastline land purchases1 and if both. houses of the legislature and the Governor approve, the smooth development ot the new public an San Onofre~· would be guaranteed. Tbose.-pnmiaes came late ·Wednesday from Ray Rwiter, chief deputy diredor for the State Department of Parks and RecrqUon. Hunter said that originally, the depart· ment had .staked its hopes on passage of a proposed ~mllllon parks bond package which could go to the voters next November. .. But we've just found out that the withholding package includes lhe $40 million and jf we obtain that, it would be the best way to develop San Ooolre,'' he •aid. Re said that the hood package cwld atill be a' financlal cushion for the same project if for some reason the $tO million windfall is axed from the tu measure. He added that Jf the 'funds are allocated, it could mean the resurrection or a 12-milllon-plus proposal lo com- pletely rebuild the San Clemente State Park facilities as well. Hunter promised that the !frat segment <JI lands on the new parcel at Sin Onofre an • would be open lo the· public before nut summer. All the blufftops up and clowacoast·of the nuclear generating station are pro. pooecl !or opening in their natural state by l""'nut both!ni season.' They would be blended with the 3.5 miles of beachland bluffs already in public use: ".E';ssenti1Jlly, Jt would mean the ex· tension of the exlsttng bluffs beach.all the way upcoast to tbe Enlisted Men's Beach Club," Hunter said, Meanwhile, llunter said planning and • e development would be compteted for the nearlY S,000 acres of uplands and several thousand feet of beachfroot on the level portions of the Camp Pendleton territory opened up after President Nixon's decree early this year. Hwiter said that funds already have been budgeted for fence construcUon at the ·boundaries of the new public land. A planning team is contlnu.ina: its work on schedules and designs for the entire master·clanned recreation facility • "Idea y," Hunter said, "we would Jove to see construction start on the J' Fluoridation Election Set ' .San Cl.emente Issue Stirs Spirited Debate san Clemente's voters will decide next April whether .3 parts per million of a fluoride compound should be added to the ctty water supply~ That simple decision came Wednesday after -spirited · and sometimes . angry debate before city councilmen -com- plete with a photograph of a a:narled child furnished by a flouride r~. 7he debate materialized alter Coun- cilmaR, Wade·Lower,j\lllllkd bis ~ to male ,naiJl;datjm iii·IMolf; Tlluettred oral S\D'll"!O "ho loqg hu championed n~ -··-II\ bil~­¥ocacy by mon tbal\.-• .....,.odoM dentilll Wedlleld11, ho iqed lhal l cHy's water IRipply r::; °"!,~ millloo of lbe COD!~ lo l<ern decay in children. The ooly roe of the cont1tpt Wednesday wa~ M'.rs. Eva Riley, wllo charged that no one on tbe council · could qualify as a le-- gal expert who could promlse that the ad- ditional fluoride would create harm to no one. LOW•• Mrs. Riley furnished a picture of a child crippled with rheumatoid arthritis, after giving accounts of her son's atflic- tlon with the same disease fn Pomona. She said a physiclan there warned her SDG&E Blames Co~t· of Fuel Fot P rofit Dip •October revenues tor San Diego ~as - and Electric Company took a dip, utility aides said todai" -a decline blamed on &Oaring costs for fuel to operate electrical g_enerators. · , The monlh's eemings declined 11 pel'> ceiit, despite a solid increase in gross ievenues. Fuel costs for the month rose almost 50 percent. A share of common stock earned only 9 cents, as opposed to 10 cents for October of 1910. Despite the October dip, however, pro- lits for the 11 months ending in October .,.ched $170 million, ~mpared to $1f8 million fot.the same periOd last year. Utility spokesmen said earnlilgs would ptobably decline again late this year because the firm will bum expensive low· sulphur oil in its foull·fuel generators. 'l1le. oil will be used to offset the shortage of natural gu, al~ said. DOd ge rs Get Fr. Robinso1i I~' FromWU.Servtces The Los Angeles Dodg<n ..,. ~ulnJd .oper.tif Frai* Ro!>imon rom the . B iJl>O!<' (lr;Oles loda1 arid nra~1!t'!ntrovers1al· sioP"' Richie r.'~ the Chicago Whitt Sox. Along with llobin>on, the club ac> quired pitcher Pete Richert from the Orioles In exchange fot four young playtn. . In the Allen deal with the White Soi. the Doclg•s acqulnd \ltteran pitcher Totpmy John and a youlti . tnnelder. t t (See ltory, Page 13) not to allow the stricken youngster to in· gest fluoride. Two polls of the COWlCil were taken - the first, a flat approval of fluroide ad· dition, deadlocked 2-2. Cooncilman Stan Northrup, recovering from a recent heart flareup, was absent. ~Dr. Lower JnOved for addition o[ ~·fluoride to the, city water to bring up \lie ;ratio lo i 11¢ .,.r mlllion anil Councilman 'l)omas 0:'Keefe seconded. llut Councilman Clilf !\Iyer' said he C6akl not vaeie fot-sdch a ORaSUie, "even ttiougb 11-poramt of the ~te in the city ~ benellt by it, I worry about the smai1 jeilqentage of pereons who would be. cfan:l4eid.by the fear of the Issue." He .~'JlO,and, Mayor Waltu Evans did the same, but immediately said he preferred that the matter be placed on the ballot. ' That vote was unanimous, despite Dr.~ Lower's warning that the uptosive issue would become a platlonn during the race * * * Fluoride W nter I ssue I gnites ·Q>uncil Flareup Tbe mere mention of additkm of Oaoride to a city water supply is like dropping a lighted match in a pool of gasoline. Here are some examples of the Oareup be£ore San Clemente City Councilmen Wednesday where fluoridation w a s selected as a ballot item for next April's municipal elections: · -Mri:. Eva RUey, the ionly foe who spoke to counCilmen Wednesday, said she has the fond wish that the matter be bur· ied .In-San Clemente and that the intense controversy be avoided. "nlls doesn't even have to come up before the city. I'm viotent!y opposed to it, yet I don't want to be at odds with some or my friends, in-- eluding tbe dentists here tonight," she said. She cited the addition of fluoride as an attempt to medicate a mass populatioo against its will without the absolute guarantee that it would be hann.less to everyone. Kidney and heart pateints, as well as some arthritics could be harmed she added. Persons who want fluoride for their children should buy it and give lt to their children themselves. -Dr. Walter Harbart, San Clemente's longest·practicing dentist and a colorful speaker, described the surface ap- pUcation of fluoride to teeth: "Its li~e a woman who wants to avoid pregnancy by taking a pill, grinding it lnto a paste and rubbing it on her belly." He strongly urg· ed the addition ol the compound. -Comtcllm• ftomu O'Keefe stressed that the testimony from experts has been overwheJ.m.lna. "We see all the medical and dental organlzatiolls solidly behind it and they are the ones wit& the expertise. The AMA and the ADA are Just lil<e the Jlar -'-iation Nd they doo't make hal- ty declsloos, Tfiey .aren't prone ,lo 11:<1 • "'"""' out and make a mao J~· ~""' < I "'( --.,..-_. • ').t ~ ~l<ilolr·COcttll~ CllU Myer's opposition. "I just can't ,.. why Councilman Myers should vote in,favor of a ooe-per· cent minority whcil me majority should beneat. U people are that alrald of fluoride, then they can buy bottled water w\thollt it and allow the majority to benefit, .. lie sakt. (Myen wted against the addition or the CQOlPOUllC( becauae of his concern for ·the s...U nllllber ol penons wbo dread the idea of fluoridated water.) I " . to fill two council seats at the same April election. "There are going to be scare tactics through al~nnist prop.a g and a _cam- paigns,'' be warned. ''That's wby I want· ed this solved at the council level." In his earlier presentatipn Dr. Low.er stressed that San Clemente's water sup- ply already conta.int an average ot. ,7 parts per million of natural Ouoride and t.bat addmg a small ._,t lo !rl"C Ibo -lo4 -be wgligiblo. . Re a~that the -of the ...,_ pound has bad widespibd -tn man y<Jlber cities anil boli .-lo -mµlions of dOl!ar• lo ...,...._ eo!Wel that pay· for dm!lal .,..."'°" ....,_ po, tlt!ols. San Joaqllin School Chief Gates Retires Ralph Gates, superlnlmlenl of the &an Joaquin Elementmy School District for the past "¥l years, annoUnced hll retir~ ment Wednesday._ · '11le administrator made hil an- nouncement during a meeting of the Board of Trustees. Gates said be hu one year to go on ms contract and will not renegotiate when it runs out in June of 1'13. Re urged the board lo begin looking for a successor wbO,couJd begin as asl!OClate .supfrintendent nut July and step Into the supUintendent's position when he fetlres. The school district ls Involved ln a uniflcaUbn election in June which, 1f ap- proved, would dissolve the San Joaquin District. But in case it fails the district will have1o be prepared, Gates said. The board approved Gates' lfCOm-mendation and autborluid -recruiting to begin. Gates bas been in education 'for 41 .years, serving in the Anahe.im dletrlct before coming lo San Joaquin. When be first came to Ca!Komla in 1!122, he lived in the San Joaquin Valley In northern C8lifornia •. He Is cumntly a resident of Mlssion'Viejo. Gates has seen the San Joaquin di1trlct grow from a handful of students to nearly .12,000 -from a rural, one-school opera· tlon to the fastest a:rowing district in the state. ' w~...,. ·De.-rtflre Pi'e!ldent 11lcbard N"aon is,huJled'by Gtle man while shaking hanM with •IJ1ers Tuesday as he ·Jesves !He hotel where he. visited the 5-0th National ~H Congress in Chicago. Nixon presented 'Presidential'· award> to six outslandlag 4-H member~ ai tlle meeting. ~ ' ... . .. ' . Chamher S1nashed Cyclist Ra~s · CofC Offices, Chief A camp Pendleton Marine utride hls ou0t-ol-control motorcycle 1 m a.1 h e d through a heavy glass window<of the San Clemente tbamber of Commerce offices · Tuesday aitd knocked Manager Robert Evans across the room. · Both the cyclist · and Evans suffered mlnormr.c:1es i~ the ~cular 11:30 p.m., p, police said. The Impact shattered the large glass window, destroyed a typewriter and made a &bambles ol the small e:xecuUve office at the corner of El camino Real and El Portal. : Tlie cycliSt, Gary Alan Fink, 21, told police he 'fas accelerating onto El Camino with a passenger behind him on the bike when the fuel system malfunc· ' tloned and sent the cycle speeding out of control. The ~ .. , Janet Glntl:, 22, of JOl E. Marquita, fell fr.om the bike, but was not hurt. The cycle then careened wll<lly across the highway,. bopped the curb and plowed through the thick glass. "I had my back turned, working at the desk," Evans said this morning, "when suddenly a body came flying through and knocked me across the room. '•we both were awfully lucky we weren't hurt worse,'' he said. Evans was treated for minor back In. juries, Fink h>ld police he would se e k private treatment for a pOuible broken nose and minor cuts aod bruiles. Evans aaid'be had planned to leave for lunch a few minutes after the freak rilishap. "The wont tblna, however, wasn't the broken window. Writing Tested "The Impact .,.~ a mess ol my typewriter, Jt can't be nxed," be said. VFW Seeks Br~s.t Scripts .. Schmitz Session A broadcast .s<riplwriting -competition wilt receive $IO•and·thiril will win•• 115 At Lake Forest open to topbomores, Jwiion and ..uon,. bond. ~ . · . Sol><D-ote.lllgh School"" -pie local wlnnlntr entey will be. lllf>-, Membm of 1 1111111tier ,o[ Republican. . "'""117 tbe G<Orie Eda p~ . m:&..i,1o,the HcoM.dlllrld,flaall, tl)oa ......... -.-been -by ll'e '/112 and A~ of the \letenos o/ ' ~I ~::m 5e ellcJllli ;.. 1 Sldclabock Bopubl"""1 Amembly lo llleet Forelgn Wars.. tra..i, wlib all upen'" paid, lo tlie .,. ·Rep, Jolin G. Schmits, (Jl.conl.) saturday Students will i.-tcooie lo ..Jt.r their !Ion~ flnall In WasltJn8lol!,o Q.C., where • e~ ~t U.. .Lake Forest Beacb ,and ocrlpts oo ""1er the title " My the tw awai\f la a 111,0IO call grant Teilnb-Qub, 281 Rldp Roule Drtve, El ResponslbiUty iO~m:" Allisllng the local WW post in T""- Deadllne l~s l>ec. l'-•-"" Is the Nl!tloaal and State : The , "llll<t your --· nigM, . Jt Is the ellorl ht Ille na• Alsoclatlon ol BrnMc-., Sa a which llfil begin \J\'IU\ a social hour at ' tlonwtde "Vo· !'·.l>••••tacll, ~~TV aad JM Slatloo 7:80•'~,waoar"ngedtopermitarea Scholarship P.._, ""'"""" ~ ~ XAJ'l. , 1 . • , llfpmljC!W te -t and talk to VFW, { . •, .J ~ hlfonnalktn -tM contal ~ Sdunlii on an Individual . Local winner -lfli ~ 'Wtlt' <an 1>e ~ by eaHU.i VFW ()Om. _, lltYt Cllirles E, Ketcblt, pmldent rtctlve a 1100 11v1ni1 bond. place nwxltt W,all Liebl& at 192-17!5, of the Saddlebaclt group. . ... .. _ • j permanent, master.planned recreatJon facility by the summer of 1973. We can't promlso that, ye~ but H 1be 'fllnds are there, we see no problems." Until that portion Is opened, It could ,.. main under control of the military. The bluffs portkln, however, would no longer be under armed forces control after the summer opening. Present plans call for developing ac- cess routes ovtr the. bluffs to the beaclt and perhapa developing rough camping and parking areas above along old COast Highway. • ' Trio Flash 'Bomb' at Laguna Hills Three armed men, one of them threatening bank employes a n d customers with an alleged bomb got away with an estl:mattd. $15,<m Wedo: nesday afternoon from the Southern California National .Bank branch, 2S511 •taseo de Valencia ln Laguna Rltls. • Shertfrs deputies Yid the trio escaped In a late model ledln wljich had been o1okA earlier In Hlllllingloa Beacb. Two of the bandits held about 10 lwlli ..,ioy. and customOl'I 1t hay w!Jlle the tlllrd made the ro<lnds of the, lellers' caps collecting money Jn a laundry hag. Tbere was no abooting aild no one was -Injured, depatlea t;eported. The license number of the getaway car was noted by a witness but the sher.Ill's office said today lhat no trace ot the vehlcle bas been· found. Sherifrs in- vestigators said the three unmasked men w~ in jeans and sweaters when they el'Jtered the bank at about 4:30 p.m. and were each brandiahing handguns. One of the bandits carrled what appeared to be a bomb, sberifr1 Capt. James Broadbelt said. He explained the "bomb" consisted of three Jong red cylinders -which may have been dynamite -wrapped with wire and connected to what appeared to be a detonating device. .... The bandits did not threaten the customers, be said, but were curt aild very businesslike. "They left the lmp...,!on that they weer there for something other than a deposit," Broadbelt said. Banlt employes were ordered by in- vestigators not to release any in. formation or talk a'.bout.tbe robbery. "We were all stared to death," said Margaret Collins, acting bank manager. "but nobody ·panicked. Everyone wa1 very calm." The bank branch has been in Lagwia Hills for about two years. '11le bank's manager Is on vacation and WI! not present when the robbery occurred. Grenade Kills 11 SAIGON (AP) -Eleven Vietnamese civilians were killed and 37 w'ere wounded Wednesday night by a terrorist's grenade tossed into a crowd watchlng an outdoor movie in a hamlet S5 miles northwest of· Salgon, military spokesmen .reported. They said II was the work of Viet Con& terrorists. ...... We.titer · 'Ibe weather lady baa a damp outlook for the Orange Coast, call· ing for sbo...,s through Fridey morning, clearing bl the alternooo, with accompanying winds and tern. peratum down lo the middle 50s. INSIDE TODAY The controvtriv ..,.,. IOl<>lead 11G10lina continUt1, but a Untied Prau. J"itrnatKlflcat IMrvt~ ftKU.' caeca l"10-llod f • • o i i n e ha.I "bombed at the .-,ip." Storv on Page B. { ' ..: .. K " " • " .... M II ==-: --.. .,... c.lt' 14 ...... ...., ltlft" Ml9""9 JNt Tttft!... 'D -" -. ....... ....., ti·• --.. I ... I \ • yz Wl V l'ILOl' SC Residents Oppose Bid Proposed School Site Angers Homeowners By PAMELA HALI.AN Of lllf 0.ll'r Plltt ll•ff A proposal to build a special school building for lrainable mentally retarded children On a Mission Viejo school site .•met opposition Wednesday. ••• Donald Schrlcker, speaking for every homeowner on Pradera Drive (ezcept one -a dislrict employe ), told tbe Board of Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen- Lary School District to build their new /acllity ,'.'.:>meplace else." The board will decide Dec. I. . 1 Schrick.tr said construction of an ad- ditional facility an the · La P a z Dartelius Case lnternledlale School .ii. would llllkl an alttody. lnlolerllllo lltutlon woroe. He said the condition of the LI Paz grounds was a blight; lockel'8 visible from the street were an ey~re; the street was unusable by homeowners dlll'- ing certain hours because of excess traf- fic; "and Uie stink of exhaust rwnes made use of front and back yards im· possible." "There has been physical abuse of our children by the La Paz studenb: van- dalism tu our sprinkler heads and mailboxes. and in some cases vandalism to our automobiles. , • Doctors Oaimed Duped In Di.spensing Drugs : By TOM BARLEY Of tlM INllY P'lllt $l11f _LOS ANGELES -Allegations that fi ve harbor Area physicians made narcotics available to drug add~t Reba Vaughn of Costa Meli ~ in all but one case without even seeing lhe iupposed "paUent" - are being examined here today by a State Board of Medical Examiners committee. Trial lawyer Matthew Kurilicb told the five physicians on the board who are mulling charges against Dr. Ebbe Harteliur .of Costa Mesa that Mrs. ··Janitor Splashes :fBleach on Thug, ~Thwarts Holdup ·vaughn, 31 , of 687 W. Wilson St., got 128 cc of Demerol from the doctors he iden- tified in a 17-day drug spree that ended with her arrest in December of 1968. Demerol ii a. high potenc~ narcotic widely used u a major tranquilizer and pa in killer. Doctors consider a 1 cc in- jection -500 cc equals one pint -to be a • nonnal dose. Kurillch got former slate narcotics agent Jimmy Irvin to admit today that not one of the five physicians allegedly duped by Mrs. Vaughn has ever been asked to es:plain his actions to the State Board of Medical Examiners. California's Health and Safety Code prohibits ~ prescription of narcotics to any person who is oot a patient of the physician called on to prucribe drugs. ' t· Irvin said the code is voluntarily st..ngtb<oed by physicians to tbe point that they insist or abould insist on • physical es:amination of the person re- By ARmUR R. Vll\'SEL questing nar<otlcs. Of ,... ~b' ..... , ... "!!OW )'Gll'n lalfdll """"1 tlklnJI • ..., ""'of 111'1 La Pu pllypoando," bo Mid. Several parents of retarded children told the board they could not wait any longer for ..a-facility. Dr. William Stocks, ass I s tan t superintendent for education, said the county has notified the district it cannot send children to its C04.!Dly facility because the district has reached~ 1,000 enrollment and Is legally required to pro- vide its own facility. He and other staff members said the administration had investigated the usa of Parklane Resktenttal School in El Toro "on an -interim basis but there were too many problems: the school was designed for more severely retarded children; it might be full when San Joaquin needs it; structurally it doesn't meet state earth- quake standards. The school district has 18 trainable mentally retarded students identified and plans to bring in children from neighbor· ing school districts until space Is needed for San Joaquin. The new facility, which would occupy the upper playground at La Paz, would . contain six c!&ssrooms and an ad- ministration complex initially on a 2.3 acre site. Jt would be a modular design estimated to cost $354,620 if purchased outright or $422,IXXl if on a seven-year lease purchase. Application 'Will be made to furxl the project from the state but the district may have to pay for it through its own tas: money. The board agreed to postpone a decision until a Qec. 9 special meeting, directing the staff to bring in alternate aite proposali for their consideration. The motion to postpone the decision was made immediately after the board returned from an executive session hasti· ly called during the discussion. The board said the es.ecutive. seS:Sion was to discuss ••personnel matters." ' . '· " . . .J ' " . ' ' C IF I"' •f? ,,,. ... 0 C 5 AN ,':) : ' " ·Bus Routes Shown . : T.be Laguna bus service which started this week , consists of five routes. All rides are 25 cents with the exCeption of the LeisUre Vlorld run which is 50 cents. Rides are free this week. Fares will be collect- ed Monday. Route 1 leaves the bus depot at 375 Broadway and goes north via Moriterey Drive and the Coast Highway as far as McKnight Drive. The bu's theh goes south on RoUte 2 Via Coast Highway to Monarch Bay and returns to the depot via Glen- . ' ·( r· ... ,1-J • .IMILY PILOT ,,,,. .. '• • ' 1 • ' . . t: j t I I • • : ' . I neyre. Route SA l~ves the depot an d:goei !\Pt Park Ay~nue to. Top of, t~e .World and Returns to-Cpas.t Highway via Temple: Hills Drive. Route 38 leaves dt- po~ and go~s up High .Drive and along Hilledge-·Dr1v~, rne.et1ng. Goas~ Highway at Ledroit and re·" turning via Clif£ Drive. Route 4 goes to Leisure' World and back along Laguna Canyon Road and El Toro Road. · . Two~story Projects Eyed Developer Face~ Quiz by Niguel 'Terrace Resi.dentS By PA'rlllcK BOYLE . tions" <'cc:R's) entered 'into betweei:. 8.nowing the lot owner to build the Muse Avco and the homeowners specifies that higher. Displeased Niguel Terrace homeowners D) h d D f 32142 c te R d 01 I~• Dl llJ Piiot ll•H buildings may not be higher than 15 feet, .,~ c ar anson, o re oa , met Wednesday wjth the area's developer or single story. However , a clause at the said the review board should operate like and voiced concern over the future of end of the CCR's states that the a planning commission by· sending out their community be~ause of the in· noU-· to es·d ts d. I developer may grant variances to the ...... r 1 en surroun 1ng a poss -troductlon of two-story homes. ble horn -·tructi site J thi height limit. e c .. ,.., on . 11 s way, Kurilicb's allegations came on the heels A janitor afraid of execution by two of testimony by Irvin that Dr. HarteJius, men demanding entry at gunpoint to a 50, who now lives on !lander Street In the The meeting had been called to protest Danson said, the residents would have .:m A Li the loss of view the new homes might Project architect Art Schiller told the opportunity to review the project before SseSSOr StS cause to p'resent residents. But when .._f. residents that only two variances had 50 the home was built and to protest if they ficials of Avco Community Developers far been granted to lot owners to build was dissatisfied . • ..Newport Beach restaw'ant Dung an eye-Lake Forest section of El Toro, showed a ,... R&rlng bucket of bleach at their faces deficiency ol 361 cc of Demerol when his ed h two-story homes, but neithu has been A th 'd t p B h f books were checked by Irvin in late 1968 :::t:~ today, figuring be bad nothing to during a visit to Hartelius' office in .. ~ • Corona deJ Mar. Top Busm• eSSe8 assur t e estimated 80 residents at bililt. He also not"" that Avco has built no er res1 en , eter qrroug s o the meeling that no views wouJd be lost, cµ 32622 Awres Road,i said he had heard the discussion turned to the .aesthetics of-and sold four -two-story homes on lots in rumors that ·Avco was bulidlhg "junkie I M k 'V } Inundating the loW-profile,· single story · ihe community .. r • • . ' hoJ!1es" jp t~e terrace in .Order to sell -4 • One•iaaumed af'ld, the other clubbed 'Irvin said Hartel!UJ reported the theft the victim unconscloua, before they fled orten 30 cc vials of Demerol from his of- D 8J" et 8 Ue community with tw1; story structures. "We wili treat tile other vacant lot.ctlin-lheirt Quickly. -i , Some 140 custom homes in the $00,000 dividually in the future," he said, "and if "I would hate-to see us victimJzed by a .into ~ pre-dawn darkness. lice to Newport Beach police in July of .. ,Pol1ee credited janJtor ,Jobn McM.abono that year. It was the second such 1-·~.i. . 'U :II( • ~ . For those who like to play games with to $100,000 price range have been built in a tow-story variance will not affect corporation that would like to tum a figures -especially the kind that run in. Niguel Terrace and Avco is planning anyone's view, it will be granted." .He n~gi1tive clsh flow situation Into a ~. ::15 alje~ c:ounty another 91 residencei in~ tM hills above noted thit if a. \,>fQOt house.. would bil!c):) ptiliUv~one,i' ~ told ttie1AVco offlclals. • • .~ as . 1n ul<l I -l ' ' : I · I • -iocl.y Ids cliaraes O!. un- i'A1~spo A e~ J. ~ e these homes. someone's view, Avco's architectural Schiller said the new 91 homes would w nu . ~ , Of these 91 new homes, project review board would probably not balk at be in the same price range as the ex· . Thtcafe ~u ,closed 1t 4:31)._a.m., wbeft. proteuion.l coOduct and nioral turpitude McMahon wu "COnfronted by the men, stemmlng from his relat'lonshlj, with Mrs. on~ or whom carrl~ a barrackJ bag Vaughri and the drugs alle,.iedly Injected which ~obably contained burg_lary tools, into his shapely blonde paramour and the they sai<l. · ' · : · attractive Mr1. Wanda Melendrez of Officer, Don ;Oharidler, who ·1itnVed ·'.Costa Mesa. mome~~~pter, -aid · McMahon )Vas ®l • Mrs Melendrei died in 1969 as the cold orm1y 1,'Rit •PP~l.ltiY oth~~ result ' of what was Userted, to be a uninj~" ', · . ' 1 , ~ • • massive overdose of ~gs. Her family Jam~ Cf'.e" members lns1de • the has sued Hartellus in Orange County locked restauran~ fount11 Mc~ihoh' tY,ng Su-rior Court tOr $500 000. outside '"· · doo · · l-J~ b "'' --• '" ' ' . ~rear r, • ~K\,1-Y 1.1..:_ ui":' 41artelius has been cleared in three escaplDI !nan'• cry or .. pam. " · . . "If he gol il ln the iyeis It wOuld really Superior Court trials ~f a~n, fraud _and unart," Sllif'Sgt. WillaCe Kerr, , . t. ~rl~ry charges contamed 1n grand Jury "He slUJ\I· it right in their kissers, .. he mdictments. Most ,of the ~vldence • added. aving it· was unknown Wbethef presented at the cur;-ent hearing was McMalxm:s . bu~et. of bleach actually barr~ .from ~ose trla s. splashcd·h1s intended t.trget. Kunhch said Mrs. Vaughn lricked the Officer"' aianwar 5a1d McMahon told five physcians into supplying the Demerol after regaining coJ\sciousness of seeing a she needed to sustain .her habit. He said He hai re\tea.led1 ~ lot. on\ the Ilst manager Dave Germain told residents, is ting terrace homes and offered to a~ of Industrial and commercla properties 25 would be two story structures,' point-pear before the association with a com· in the county based on their market value ing to a relief map of the area with red Sunday Dances Out plete presentatioq of the compiny's' plan. as determined from Hinshaw's asswed dots marking the lots designated for the The meeting was tentatively schedul~d valuation. , two-story homes. There were 30 lots SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Dancing In for Jan. 5. , Inc!W!ecf in the commercial properties marked with ded dots . the streets on Sunday -or any public Asked bf, homeowners' p r e s I d e n t Jist are four from the Orange Coast and Residents were surprised to learn that , place -has long been illegal in Salt Lake Watson Osenbaugh if it was too late to on the industrial list there are five firms so many two story homes were planned County, and county fathers now have change the company's mind on the Df.W with establishments in the coastal area. for the new development and were con-banned Sunday dancing even in private development, Schiller said plans V(O~ld Toppiilg all commercial and industrial ccmed that vacant Jots in their own com-clubs. not be finalized until the end c.f January. lnteresfs in the county ia North American munity might also be earmarked for the The county commission Wednesday "We are not Jocked in," Germain ad· 1 Rockwell, the assessor asserts. Re lists highe r buildings'. added private clubs to the ~abbath ded . "We are nexible and can make the fl.nh's properties located throughout The "covenants, codes and restric· dancing law. changes." the c;purity at $152 million. 1------------------'---------------'------------'l'ffls jumps to $188 million If Collins Radio Co. of 'NeWport Beach is included. North American recently purchased corr trolling interest in Collins, but Collins is still listed separately on Hinshaw's records. car cruise through the daik parkinp; Jot she got a. large qu~ntlty of the drug on •abOut' eight minutes · before he was ap-one occasion by p.iy1ng an ac~mpllce $10 proacbed. to get ·into bed aod convince the visiting Properties included on the North American list are the Seal Beach Space Sy.stems Division, Autonelics, ,Fincor Division and Microelectronlca Company Electronics Group, all in Anaheim. He noticed It, but vehlcles frequenUy doctor that he was a desperately Ill man. · cut through the lot In the complex of Other physicians allegedly made the popular restaurants around the Y in-Demerol avallable to her after she told Also Included is North American's va- cant $24.5 million ziggurat • in Laguna Niguel. •• • • -· ·t :· "' •• tersecUoli of Coast Highway, Bayside them on the telephone of nones.is.tent Here are Hlnshaw's top commercial properties, together with his rigures on their market value. Drive and the Ba}•side VUla.ge entry road. relatives who were dyi ng from cancer Shortly after. however, the pair a~ and who desperately needed relief from proached McMahon, a crew manager their pain. 1. Disneyland, Anaheim, l76 million. from John's Cleaning Service. On another occasion, It was alleged, 2. The City_ Centre, Orange. $45 million . OIAll61 COAST DAILY PILOT CIJINtG1 COAST PUALllMllfO CCIMPAlrt '. . l •\tti N. "•-' ,.,. .................. J •c\ •• C.,!.y • ¥1'1 flt'tlllhlt Mill '"-'"' ...... L.t••• IMdi Of'fk• 222 f•11i• Av111w• M1illa1 1ddr111: P.0.111 '''• 92&11 s. cs._.. Offtc• J OI Notti. El C.1111h1• R11~ 92671 °""' Offk• . ON Mnll• 2» WRI llY Slfttt N......,. '-'t1 J.UJ H_, l ovMw .. ltWlr--. J,udls WI hKll lnlMlnll , . she po$ed as a nurse at the Country Club . COnval~nt Home, and called a Cos\a Mesa.. convalescent hospita l·· to tell thetn that her supply of ~merol had run out .. Tbe·hos'pitaJ officials allegedly gave ber 20 cc· of the narcotics. It is alleged that ?.f:rs. Vaughn obtained 'th..: narcotics neceS5!1ry to feed her luilJ!t because Dr. Harteltus, the asserted _pro- vlde'r of her' rtgulai' supply, had been barred from adminlktering 'narcotics oriel was under investigation by the Stale Board of Narcotics Enforcement. It la understood that he is barred from dispensing narcotics pending thi!: Outcome of the present hearing. • 3. SOuth coast Plaza and TOwn Center, Cost.a Mesa , $41 million. • 4. Fashion lsiJl.nd, Newpcrl Beach, $38 mlllion. . . · 5. Newport Genter, Newport Beach, $37 million. • · 6. HunUngton eenler. Hunt l n gt on Beacb, $29 million.' · 1 7. ~DisneY,laDd .. Hotel, Anaheim, $28 , mllllon. l · • ·, . I a. 8uena Park Cenier, Buena Park, $25 mlnlbn. 1 '· • fashion Square, La Habra, $20 mfllion. 10. Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park, $19 million. Areas to They're First to Enter Contest Six communities along the Orange the list. AU contestants in the "Smiles" Coast have agreed to "smile/' for judges contest most. be swnsored by local this Christmas season. organisations. Ju<lge-S touring t h ' They're Orst to respond to the In· "Smiles" area from Seal Beach to San vitation of the Orange CoUnty Coast Clemente will judge only entries Association and the DAlL Y PILOT to nominated by local sponsors. participate In the 1971 edilk>n of the Jude:es wW be selected in the near traditional "40 Miles of Christmas · future by ·Carl Kymla ind Cap $miles" lighting and decorating C'Ontest. Blackburo, co-chairmen of the contett. Nominees for 'prizes In the resldenti1l TentaUveJy, they have been scheduled to and commerclal divisions of the areawide tour the Orange Coast area on thelr judg- contw will be en~ by: Ina journey tbe nig)lt of D.ec. 20. • Huntington Be><b Chamber of c.m. IMNld\lills or commercial firms ln- merce {WOlf'len11 Division). 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Last year, many of our cllents received 11oor. wrltt-011 011 their lnvestnient in the purchase ol several large new In- come properties that offered projected lax aheltertd eath r•turn \n tdditlon to excellent pottntl•I for capital gain• .eppreclatlol\. '\ If you are looking for a fundamentally aound real ettate proposal, call or write us lo arrange for• competent tnd objective pr11tnlltlon of pre-screened quality lnvettments. WELTON c& CO., INC. 2t$$ E!. Co.it Hwy., corona dtl Mar, Celll.112&25 (71.4) 87MQj)C 1ll01 AvL of th• Siers, Loi Aitgelh, caut. 80087 (213) 87 .. 1000 AIEIABE:R: NATIONAL .ASSOCIATION Of SE~ltlTIEI DEALERS, /HC, "' , • ' • s • • • I Pkiyers of Week i PAT SWEETLAND ' Or•nt0 Coast.0.fonM • DENNIS WALTERS Or1nge C011t.offenM' Pacific-8 Gain s Two ·Cage Wins By fto '-illecl Preu · Wat Coast basketball stock has taken a slight dip. But the speculato,.. are ftgurtng that it will take an upswing tonight when the new college basket- ball aeasoD moves into its se- cond day. · Onl/Washlngtoo's Huskies, of all major Pacific Coast teama, W<lD a game of any meaning ·Wednesday nlgbl Many favorr.d teams lost and in the three major con- ferences, the Pacific-3, the WCAC and the PCAA, the combined won-loss record was an unimpressive 7-6. Washington, under n e w coach Marv Harshman, pounded Portland 76-63. steve Hawes potted 22 points, Jen- ... -.. -: ,, • u., . ... ' • -· Dt<1mbtr 2. itn DAILY PILOT $1 'Friday at MV Chargers .<: Esroncia Lauds Joyce L Go J _ D 57 50 Lee Joyce gleaned the ma· • =:. ... f""""'...._~vto~ r;: ave r... nzarez rop • jor ahare of laurelt •• V:.'!" -::::::. '~·~:. = ..... /, needay night at Eswwua .-v,.1 a..... OMit """" ............ lllib'• fall iporta"i;ilrdl baJ>< --· l H T t qutt, copphw roost valuable vnty -~':1 Lttrt-4:,i:; CollUk On Ll.nks oop ·es and outatudioc ~t t ltu d e =~"'-"t".~. awards for the vars.lty football •awt w•ttt --.. ~1. team ,...,_.1 111• fra-r1 ...... Tennis stars Rod Laver of Corona del Mar and Pancho Gonzalez will be a m o n g celebrities compeUng in a pro- amateur golf toW'llSmeDt at Mission Viejo Country Club Friday. Nadine Maze of the MV goU shop fired a three-under-per 70 Tuesday in a woman'a club event at El .Toro Golf Course In will a better ball of partner's event with Jackie Abrams. Blg Can11on Vonda Adami with 14 followed. by Nina Danfelseo with 70. LatJ•-Deceit The women's club of Laguna Beach Goll Course staged a turkey shoot -front or back nine tournament recently. The A Oigbt wlruier was Gracia Johnlon with 28~. In B fligh~ Mrs, Wllltam Fagg was tho vi<ior with 29 and C flight champion was Mn. Glenn McMullen with 29. Mb•'-Viejo By STEVB El.OVJCB M~ valuable in water noio ~in111 -CePllllli.. • Of flle ~ PIW ltalf . Bl u....1..-A ~I Malt v.,._,.; Torw went tO Larry fhtc11uan ~ 1m..rwec1~ "'., s-. •• 0 We were beat bad ,on tbe while Eric 01.90fl picked up the tuf~ vilutbi~:J~1L .. 1 boards. You can't win ~ ~, vaJuablo hardware In 1mpf9'ttd: v1nt11 1m""' ~ gamea when you , give tbe cross cowitry~ Vlf•llY ~-~:~: st '"-· PlefN\I Sd!u,_1 Molt V•IUllllt: ' Other team two and Ulla:! V1ral1Y _ Cll'liln: Cr1I• OfMl11 Di-1 Moll lmHO'ttO: Du I shots." MVP: Lfl J~1 ~ lll'IPl'GWd: 0.fl w,., .. _ .. ,,. ...... ~ -Cut.Jn: =· Prlnaort.1 C...U... AWll'll f I r • ., '' - ·So lamented coach Dave °"=~. ~1~'-: J;;:;1n _. ::=r~~=19~1':.C~ e-:: l\IDha aflu bls Edison High•~.=:::::::.::..::::::::.:=:::::..:::....::::"'°':;::;,;~;.;...~--.• -.-.; Chargera dropped a 57-'IO .•. • basketball decisloo In Garden Grove Wednesday night OD the loser's court. Mohs' aource of rue was the Oiargers' m. ability to galn control ol the ball when the score was close. -ding credence to statements by UCLA's coach John Wooden earlier in the week that the Huskies would be &oogh this year. The rest of the Pac-8 fared less well, however. The woman's club at Big Canyon Country Club 1 n Ne'UIOrt Beach staged a guest day tournament this week. In guest flight competition, Mrs. Herbert Lambert of Alta Vista Country Club came in with ~ 88 for low gross honors followed by Mrs. John Tyson of Hacienda CC with an . Members of the Mission Vie- jo men's club will make their annual excursion to the Ti- juana Country Club for a one- day tournament Friday, Dec. 10. Appro:s:imately 40 members will board a special bus. at 8 in the morning with tee-off around 10:30 on the course below the border. With a chance In pull ahead, Mobs' crew couldn't pull down the rtbounds and Garden Grove breathed comlortebly at the start of the last frame with a 40-33 lead. nie Argonauts decided to play b e. 11 control the last quarter, but Edison put on the pressure and a couple of swift steals and a few Garden Grove turnovers allowed the Chargers to put together an eight-point rally and pull to within one bucket, 43-41. AND TEXACO SERVICE ·BART FRANKMOUSE Wutmlmter • •• ., MATT COX Coron• del Mlt GARY JENNINGS Westminster ',Against A.lclndor. ;r Ex-OCC Recalls ~· " ·. ;: • • 119-43 Setback ! •~ By CRAIG SHEFF half the game, finished with 23 1 Of * DllllY Pli.t 1tett points, swatted nu m e r o u s Friday night's Orange Coast shots and thrilled the crowd of ·College-UCLA frosh basketball 10,000 with some spectacular •game at Pauley Pavilion pro-dunk shots. bably bas lltUe meaning e'l· "Several sportswriters came cept to those involved in the up to me after the game and Wt or ~ followers of the · tried to get me to koock Gary two teams. Cunningham (UCLA frosh But Jt dOes bring back coach) for running up the meEQOries of a game sir score. But I really didn't think aeuons ago involving the two they did run up the score. teams. They bad 10 guys on that club And Al Sawyer, who was and nine were high school All· then the buketball coach at Americans. OCC. remei;nbers it well. "Actually I thought we ln that irifamous tilt, Ora~e played reasonably well. The Coast's Pirates suffered their conditions weren't e x a c t I y worst defeat in history, losing favorable. We were playing in 119-43, to a group of freshmen their gym before 10,000 people led by one Lew Alcindor (now and our tallest guy was 6-4. Kareem Jabbar}. "One guy even asked me if I ~ week prior to. the thought the 1949-50 UCLA meeting, Sawyer, had \t1ewi;d team that 1 played on could the u~ frosh s 7s.M wm have beaten Alcindor and the over tbe Bruin varsity. rest of that team. And I said "After watching. the yes 1 thought we could beat freshmen beat the varsity: 1 them by 25 points. or course tried to explain to my ~ids Alcindor was only two years what we were up ~alllllt. old in 1949." Urually through cuMmg and Sawyer now a math in- gulle we could stay with most structor ' at Orange Coast, teatn.5 but I didn't really know played for UCLA in the 1945- bow to uprea to them bow 46 season spent a year in tbe we would play against them. service aixl then played thrie "So all I said was 'I didn't more seasons with the Bruins, think we could beat the UCLA the last two under John vl!'llty'. And not many of my Wooden. pll:yera understood what l After a year with the said." . Washington Caps of the Na- Tbe outcome was JWt about lional Basketball Association, what Sawyer eipected. Sawyer returned to UCLA In Aldndor, playing Just over the 1951-52 campaign as junior varsity coach. He took over the bead job at OCC in 1957 and i11 nine years compiled a 139-115 record, quitting after the 1965- 66 season. Now 43, Sawyer says he manages to attend a few UCLA and Orange Coast games each season. And he says he'll he at Pauley Pavilion for sure Fri· day night. UCI Yearlings Bow SAN DIJ:GO -M I k e Elpolllo IU!ferod • knee Ii> NT with t.be ICOre 1 two-point ~ and the UC Irvine """""'" butetball t • a m """ down 1n def .. t •I the hoaU of boll U.S. lntema· t1on11 University WedneadaY olchi In ....... pm< IOtioo, ·-• All five UCI starters were In double figures despite the loss of E<poslto midway through the se<ond half. ui; ll"ltllt ,,..... '"' "'::t. 1 11 \i e~ i.111 1.i'f:fm.1 usiu ,JL ;}, uclJ ,,J, ... ' Southern California's third- ranked Trojans were smashed 95-78 by hot-sbooUng Arizona State. stanford's Indians went down rT.ffT to powerful Houston. 119. Santa Ana CC's Mrs. Frank Schmid won the low net award for guests with a 72 follawed . • by Mn. George Hesik of Irvine Coast and Mrs. L. E. Harrison of Santa Ana CC with Nut big event at Mission Viejo ls the mi.led scrambles OD Sunday, Dec. 12. Basketball The only other Pac-3 team to gamer a victory was Oregon, a ~ winner over surprising Mo n tana. Washington State a 11 o w e d Gonzaga 56 second-hall points and Jost 77-65. 74. Wednesday'• Smres The guest B flight low gross Burroughs 71, Pacifica 63 Edison fans became revived, but Mohs aod his followers again had to wince as the Argos scooped up everything that bounced off t be backboards. It was never close again. award went to ~rs. Don Los Amigos 66, Saddleback • .._ 1~ tt ,, Martin of Irvine 1'?088t CC 51 tlrbtl ' l ' . ,,, "'"' with 96 followed by Mrs. Max Fullerton 64, Downey 62 E~~:;,rm-n ~ : ~ Miller, also of Irvine Coast, (OT) w11111ms o ' ' or-St.It '19, Sllb FOl'f" Pie 11 Air Foret HW, R1tl1 U Sin 0 1'90 SJ. 7'._Colorldo M Colorldo SI. N, uenv.,. 41 Hw11on 11, s11nford u w1s11lnv!on 7,, Por1t1nd n Arlron1 SI. f5, SOUl ... rn C1I. 71 Blldl I D 2 with 98, Magnolia 79, Western 65 P1rw ' o 2 Low net honors went to Mrs. Lowell 91, Brea Tl ~= : : ~ Frank Lewis and Mrs. Gordon Bassett 74, Bishop Amat 54 Snook ' 1 s Tot111 20 ID It .l4 Peterman, both of Irvine La Habra 68, California 60 Edi ~ n 1cai;"Tr 17 _so i~~·,~c1,~·,,~~c~~·J:.1(~rM1 11 Po~flc;, tt, IYWl•d SI. '1 Coast, with 74. Rubidoux 69, Foothill 63 o.~ orovt: 1t ' 1r 1' -sr TheY were followed by Julie •-~~~~'.:....'.~:::.:::_ __ ~~C!!~..!!....!..."-..=..:::....1 Ida 76, W llWOl1h 7$ St. ry'1 ~ .. f.-i•rnl!lto St. n Pomone II. i:v,..::!111 M M1ululpi:ol 7, T1x11 71 '' Atk•nfl~..!1· Gtol111 Solllhtm ~.tc~b'St.';\~ z~i·~·.~:tJ1 u ir::.Z't~ tt wJ~ l<'i· " Rapport of Mesa Verde CC ~ (76), Mrs. John Swarlley of El Sears Niguel CC (77) and a tie between Mrs. Ray Freebairn and Mrs. R. C. Donaher, both of Irvine Coast (78). ...... .......... W.d., he. I s.n Anlelo n, N. Mtxko t. 71 L1m1r ''' C.nl-1"1' ti, ovtrllnw ....... lndllN N. l•!I $111! n Pun!utl 12. K~I 51. J low1 1(1; H1rdln~lmmom SI Ohla U. 76. Mlllkl111um it Mllml, ()tilo 101, Mari.1t1 M O...M 123, Wl1.-Plllt..,lll1 71 W~lln 107, Mlch1~n T9di U ~.~:~.1~; ~l~~·~M~. SI Mlnnnot1 "· N.orlh O.koll " Detroit 7l. HlllSdlll 4 1111not1 n. !lutt.r 71 N-1111111. ~'~ ~ KlllMI 7J. XI Y r 51 Mluourl 77, M l91n SI. '1 ~~ll. V1~'.~~;ir nt'0ur.a1rne Ol'll II.Ober!• 9.S. 111. St. f.I <~•~on r~. WllCOl'llln $1, U $QI.II Ill.,,, Sill ml 77 Wlch 11 $1. IO, Alhl9!ff'" Action r~ glnclnnatl n, Cll'Yel1nd St II 1ldwln·W1ll1c1 16, John ~1rroM 70 IVIOfl 17, Bown .... Gr"'1 7t TftlMUff "' ~1':v1111 5) South C1•ollna M Aubu•n '3 Ktrltuck! '1\ Norlhwe1ttrn 15 Florjd• I. J, Olllttl\orpe ., ~:;;.,c11 ~,~rn!•v1~r. "1u. "'1.n11c: Chrl1t11n 75 Mll'Vllncl 100i Br_,, U J1ckS011vlll1 10. 8IK1vnt 75 Wt.i v1 ... 1nl1 lQl, Ell! C1•olln1 N Dullt J.i, Richmond 42 NIY\I H, DlrtlnSOll SI Vl1"11lnl1 lU, W1t.hlnvton I. l" IO ~1nl1lu1 94, Wlkt ForHI 17 1/nPbetl 7', T ... Cltldel 17 Coll urm1n HIO, Wofford t5 VM I ts, w. Vll'91nl• Wtlley1n 71 !Elo $1, '3 ~II T1eh 55 l!'f'lfard 14, OltJ1homt n •• 1111111 \J'I, t lrm!Mhlm-Soutt..rn ... " n. Flar!cll ...,_M H, --!'l A1111Ttll1n P<l•llonlill 1' U!PP I, 71, 504.llh Ntbllll\I it "" Pltnl'I tr, IC.lnt1'i.. P1 .. '' 1.9hlflh "· LaS.1119 '-I l"rlnclton 99, Rulatrs M Mauact•ullltt 101, 51. Anwtm'1 5J ~ t1i.nc1 ,,, leflll!' ~ 1w1r112, Monlcll t 51, 60 n,11ur,11 ao ~IY.W.• ·'' 0.rllYIOlllh 10'1, Ql'lnKtlait " CCNY 50, Colum 1111 .. St. JOhn'I N.Y., eo, ll•llln N1t!onll' us ton Hin"· W•11nar 71 v1111noy1 "· PM¥.J:l' TtMlll • 51 Penn s111e U. B nell 10 Fard,..m lit, V• ! n 5'1'!'1(\llt l~t.lUI 110 U Hotv Cl'Ott looj Slontl\111 7S Co.•t Ouerd I , Curry 60 Com•l\ !Oii S.Cr1nton «I Vnlan 11..iirldttl)Ol'I 75 MIT tJ, 1 ufll M NI'# M1mpshlrt N, $prl11111t11d 77 Vtrmonl 74, M1ddltbul'V 62 The member competition was divided into two flights with Mrs. Henry Meyers win- ning low gross with an 86 fol- lowed by Mrs. Jerome Helperin at 91. In the A flight low net ac- tion, Mrs. George Woodford and Mrs. William Holstein Ued for first place with 74. Next was Mrs. Clayton Rose (75) followed by Mmes. John Payne and Donald Dempsey (76) and M. W. Mewby (77). The B flight low gross win- ner was Mrs. William Nebb (102) followed by Mrs. E. H. Skinner ( 100). Mrs. Robert Yardley won the low net award with a Tl followed by a four-way tie between Mmes. Norman Gam- ble William B. Renwick, ~mas Inch anJ Paul Smith (79). December is ham shoot time on Orange Coast area golf courses with Big Canyon Country Club of Newport Beach and Irvine Coast Coun- try Club scheduling their an- nual partner's better ball events on the same day, Dec. 15. other area courses haven't announced dates as yet but many of them are planning either a ham shoot or turkey shoot prior to the final week before Christmas. The Big Canyon event will start at 11:30 with a shotgun blast while the Irvine Coast tourney is Scheduled t o get under way at 11. A limit of Southland 128 players has been set for the Big Canyon event. Ski R Santa Ana esorts Santa Ana Country Club has bad 17 boles-in-One during the Stay Open year with the 1.t .. t two com- ing this past week OD the 178- 't nd H lida yard sixth hole. Snow Sumnu a 0 Y • John Doyle of Newport Hill are still the . only two Beach scored an ace on siding .reso~ in the Southland Thanksgiving Day using a five operating this weekend. . Snow Summit reports good iro~~ Merle Boyle d. Santa. skJlng on the lower rope tow · lro t t h area only while Holiday Hill Ana ~ a two n ° ge er officials say there's good hole-in-one Sunday. skiing on the platter pole area. Costa Mesa In the High Sierras, Mam- moth Mountain reports a 20-in· ch base . with four inches of new snow, Skiing lll reported good to very good. Mammoth ls open daily. June Mountain has 18 to 24 lnche! with three inches <lf new snow. Skiing ls rated as good. The ruort Is open Fri· day through Sunday only. Alta and Park City, Uath report. lhe best out of state skiing. with 11 inches ol new tnow. and skiing ls rated excellent Park City reports 51 Inches with It inhces of new snow. Both reaorta are open dally. The Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club women's club staged a crier's tournament this week with VI Hoskins win- ning the A flight with a net score of 7!. A tie resulted for second between Mary Evelyn Imler and Hazel Webster, both with 71. In 8 fiight competition, Rosemary Skillion was the victor with a 69 followed by Del Gustkey with 71 and Mu· lne Assmus with 74. The c maht winner was TAB takes th• Ga ucho Feeds "NO" out of "N · ANSWER." Saddleback College's football mb and cross country teams Will · be honored al an award1 ba~ quet Tuesday at the El Adobe. ••••••• .U.w.rt" ...... !no In San Juan C.pl$trano. 935.7777 The event begin! at 1:311. • ' I Giant Ski SALE FANTASTIC Sil PACUGES • ':t~:O~!:~ $59 lit,.,._ .w. Mode I• A_,,.. REG e ALUMINUM POUS • e MAlKll STANDARD TOI $8).89 e MAIUI TIUMAT HEIL · -BINDING SPECTACULAR - MAlKll TOE PllCI llf. S14.t5 MAlKll tlLMAT HIEL leg, Slt.95 NOW SU.IS STff'·IN llNDINGS .... SJ T.t t INSTALLATION S6.00 IXTIA NOW $25.88 ... $9.99 ... BOOT SPECTACULAR Cn tMn fto••Flt IHtl $90.00 fM ... wo ...... 1 $19.88 I hd; .. ....._*I Hotl NOW w. $41.00 I l ltdle i..IW •I •n NOW $14.88 W• SJS.00 Yodhdle*l kot NOW $14.88 Wm SJJ.00 • M• l·hdile sy .... tk Sll Ifft NOW $19.88 w. S41.00 , .... J bttdle ......... NOW $7.99 W• S10.tt M•'• -4 w_..•1 Hlfll '-M .. NOW $14.88 efMf *I 1Net1 W• Slt .11 M•'• HIP ,_., .. Aftet Sid Ifft NOW $9.99 wm $14.tt l l"'11td 0Mwtlt1419 ACCESSORY SPECTACULAR e Tni .. decl .. , NCk w;t.cl W• SJt.t f ~NOW $14.88 $2.99 $3.00 $4.49 $8.88 e UMI *I ...... wjllMfth•11 .... ltwt W• $4,ff NOW • .. .... ~ ...... h1ttl...U1 Wos Sl .10 • • WOMM 1~ 11ylo1 hrtlMeds w. $6.49 e Y•lltll »:I Pcrlltl .... $11 .t t e M•'• 1':1 p-. W1tti I .Sit Strt,. .... SJ4.00 e '-S•I USA'" 'T' I HllTS • Al ........ ltf , .... W• St.ff • w .... •• ,..,.. w.,..., '-" .... '''·'' NOW NOW NOW NOW $19,88 $4.99 '$5.99 $9.88 NOW NOW COMl'Lm RENTAL PROGRAM , .......... J .... ,... SKIS, BOOTS, PllLF.S .... :.:~· .... s10 11"111 DISCOUNT TO Sii CLUI MI Ml l!RS •uo.--CCt. South Coast Plaza 3333 Brit~I Street Costa Mesa 540-3333 Jat S.,. OtarJt Ji Al S." Corona del Mar 3601 E. COAST HIGHWAY l'hon• 67.3-2303 Santa Ana 1501 S. MAIN, at Edinger l'hone 835-3606 r----.. 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE . WHrt11tG~'"1.,.1,ro. Nlld,. fr1•rohltl6~ ffct, J,ooo 111lfQ'wlth 111 ol4 . .. lt!bnthe best of the belted tires Gold Seal '7B''f1i/f TWIN FIBERGLAS BELTS AS LOW AS For ltnnfth •nd mbility. POi. VESTER BODY PLIES FOi' anooth, comfombl• ridt. WIDE.LOW'7r CONTOUR $ For lwtttr M ight di1tribution, eotttrol, mblfiry. WIDE, FLAT TREAD Bltn Mrrl for poiftillf. tnctiorr. DVN£0P RADIAL SP·68 155xl2" $2595 155xl3" $2695 . $27 95 16Sxl4" ' $2995 165xl5" DUNLOP RADIAL SPECIALS Dunlop FR 7Dx15" White Wall 4i$99 + Sl.Jtrn,•TIH SERVICE SPECIALS 40,000MILE $3495 GUARANTEE g•IKl~·~··~·~l.A~IOl;;,&~l~~=··=·~·~~~-,,-,,--::-:::-=-tijlc · 30,000 MILE $2495 :· GUARANTEE 1"Cl.UDlS LAIOI & llWtNCS :· G~=nlee $1595 . IMCWDESU.IOI & llMlllS CKS ~FOR $2995 WHEEL ALIGNMENT l 495 ; • • ( I I I ' • ' ' I ·r- " ' • . - I • " Wall Str.eet • • • I Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today own stock. We couldn't prove it, of course, but it see ms likely -. _that the percentage is even greater here in the Or- ange Coast area •. : and it's growing every day. . That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its readers "today's final stocks today" via Dataspeed wires of The Associated Press. We're still doing it ' and the service gets better all the time. Wall Street's computers "talk to" com put e rs in the ' DAILY PILOT plant ,every trading day at the rate of , more than 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 minutes to move the entire New York and American Stock Exchange reports from the canyons of Wall Street to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast. Arid when technology finds a way to beat that speed record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be among the first to use it to bring readers "today's action today." When it comes to finan cial rnews, the one that means business is the I • DAILY PILOT ' . . I • • I . ' [ _ .... ·1~ l -.... I~ [ _.... ~ -·I -·I HORSES! HORSES! -N-aw=· ""vA-. CAN ........ t-i _, Owner. &Mt .tnd• miilt .U 0-.r•I GOLF COURSE 1L ACRE ' -........ and ,.., ll ' """"· lhalre rod, . pnlen J4odernt OJAoml % At:tt.! .Pool! •••••••••••••• '62.500· ldtchen and overalzed doltie GOLF ' COURSE GUEST HOUSE ....... $LOO --l!UI vets <r UNM ~ .,. PWS YI,..,.. Neu Fuhlon JMnd_ Gorr· Jou --,.,...,,.. Spanllb! Tri·LeYeH Plulfl! eous dtate FEATURES din. ·SIM. per mo, taxes and inl. Majestic! •••••••••• $'1'9,fiOO. U. rm., ~ rm., Extra 5t6-5lO (Operi Evtl.) , PANORAMIC VIEW Spadoul? Luxurious! Warm! T'oal! ..... ; •••••••• l169,1'i(). ~=·3=°! 1...a.n-BIAGll Separate c.uTals. NMd • _ ~ M IRDI • quick .i.e. Cell ' 64M303 • $30,950 OCEAN FRONT .,,:> e,o:,i JE~ 111~1'1 1.111\0\ Prime! O:rzy Cbttqe! QJOloe Verde'• nioest. Manr 11> . ~ . ' Location! •••••••••• $89,500. .. • ed bedftloml, 2 baths, • I &&iiiiiiiiiiiam& I garit -.. in ..... w.-AU l!xdusiva With _ I OWNER "' """"' Bull<in nnie, "'· en. Large 119Uo. N ... tty SOUTH COAST HOME manicured la"""· n-dJ> REALTORS painted. Try 10% down! H,..., M-Vmle'• MR. 540-1720 CALL 515-8424 CLEAN! 1 "' • "'""' 3 bod-TARBELL room home with 2 flreJWae- EA TH UAKE es &:: it's a.EAN, CLEAN, R 9 cr.EAN. n.e ldda walk .... 2955 -· ea.ta "• DAMAGED? ~;,=.,.~",,,.~ . NEWPORT RMERA Not really, but it would ap-in January. Asking $29,!EO. ; pear "'· ,,.,, modern ! bed-SUBMIT YOUJt OFFER. "WSE OPTION" : room_ 2 bath home, located ; in a prime, well planned • COATS This waa: h ard to find!! : -..... """14 be ' .. ~ bom<. -' ......, 1o ..., -witt> WALLACE -._ 1 BA'mS, C..ck· tmnendo1""'"',._,."•al . REALTORS and COMtruction ab'illty. _.,, ... "141-eline ftttpl&ce, l'&mily rm. ~ --llJeh School. u ... Somewhat o1 • """'°"' bar-(Open Evenings) . ,,..,. or at 126.2'0. Dial pin • "'·"'° . 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Walk to -can .... variance" build ! • eveTything, pool • park • 6 units. •Priced rlPt .i BAY~ BEACW new shopping center. Own-$28,flOO. Located In the hell:f: J er hates to leave. 0 n l Y ol O.ta Melll For tnore in:-~ formation ooi 816-7171. : l f J{f<;AJ,1'Y Cold\wll,Blrirar BACK YARD TEA HOUSE 1N LOVELY GARDENS. 20' X ~·rumpus room .eparate """' thlo 3 bedroom, ,..,11y ~ ~oc==EA=N=FR=o=NT=.=· uu100 644-2430 DUPLEX room home with fireplace, Owner anxious It will conad- bWlt·I"" .,.,,,..., oprtnklm. Best Buy In Town "' a11 ott..., on thll s bed: $31,950. For $21.950 yo1.1 get a newly room deiU¥e duplex. Doth PETE BARRETT painted 3 """"""" -. uni ...... in mini -'1 with built·ln kitchen, remod· &: fully fUrnished. Full price . REALTY j .i .. bath. Room for boat or $83,500. ,.._ ' . tralltt in CoOla Mesa. Now SHERWeeo REAL TY · ! 1605 WISTCLl,P vac&nt Call NOW! 546-8640 18964 Brookbul'lt F.V. DL ' NIWPDRT llACH GRANNIS $11,950 . ' 642:5200 3 Br. + 2 Balh1 .. ! Rnldentl11I CUl-dMac ltrttt. Formal d1n. 1 Realty area. blt-in RIO, Iota rl cab-' Form.e:rly Farrow ineh, breakfast bar, F/A , 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. heat, large crJV. patio. A ~ real bargain! Submit! Call . Vocont 4 341.J221 to WeoldlJI -~ and Beel SEYMOUR REALTY, 17111 9Chooil from thi1 3 bedroom room Beach Blvd., Hunt Bcb. ' Ir 1arte family room home. Vacant and waitinl. Ownen BY Owner Choice 3 Bdrm -well-wall ..-and """""' and want quick aaJe, 2 ba • f •. ready to move tntD. $32,000 Lovely conditioned home. . th plua anilly room in' and owneT wtU ieuiot>tion Functional floor plan. Sep. qwet Mesa Verde cul de • tool CAU. 615-493J. aratt t.amny room, "t bar. aac. Larae yard, many Open Ew. 'tit 8 p.m. Quality wall to wall carpeu trees, clole' to alm'el and -&CO.I and .... _ Park-like yard. scbooll. $31,000. Ownu-Aat. ~ Sprinklers, , .ONLY $57,900 ,.;_SIS-~1224=·=~~~ ..... 'lii:"',::::'I,.._ , .. EZ TERMS-Call~ NEWPORT BEACH Mother-ln·Law's Owner r.ou""' "'" 15,000. H'd -quick ..... Lara• ' I ffWfJ'f BR, 214 BA, large lot. Yoq'll ba ·-whetl you TRI HARBOR • thll 5 bedroo1n1, pool OWNER MOVED REAL TORS borne hturi!W fOnnll din-400 E. 17th, C.M. iDC Mill. aeparat. rumpus 2399 Redlands. Open dally. DAY OR NITE 646-3255 room s posh bath arna 4 f bedrooms, 21iii bathll, ~ --===,.,....===-1 .-· .. ..,....,, ,...,...,. .,. uw.. plua .... 1am11y SPANISH ADOBE . livirw quarten: for Otar Old room. N e e d • attention. Sharp older 3 Bednn hmm •: >Ian. !'ull price $34,000, AJI I.up bode yard far ...... <!JOY; to town .l -· •: SHTermER/,,S:::: REAL TY t>inlng, plu, "'"""' poo1_ Owner "'°""" out "aroo. . -olfer-Aaklna 111961 --F.V. $24,950 $31,500 PERRON REALTY 642-1171 MESA VE ROE BA YFRONT APTS. Ill~ •Pr aaumable -1110 ~ R<Yd-C.M. •n-~ "~ Pl 6 ~~" now on pn>peTty Monthly ., .... ,..... ~ ' "£0""' uq ~. er ..... • -like~ 4 bod· Call 646-3928 Ewt. 615-lm a..O.blt. ,_ $31,llJO. Sell j room. 2 be.thl. famiy room er lebe. i w10. ilre,lace All .ttdrie Dllpln: In 0.0.... Wllll•m-· 'bolt·in kl•""°· dlabwu11tt. Corona del Mor llEALTOR .1 ....... -· Jmmodl. ... !14M570 645-15'4 : •'-·Jl(IWakln! 54(>.1721 Well·bultt. util\.d, m~ ; TARBELL =':.:.·c::'::. *DANA POINT*: .._ ... , 10~ clown. Call Now Deluxo Duplex ' 35 Harbor' O::lrtl. Meta now to 1ee. Ortf $46.~. $49,950. ; 613-8$0 W.W. R .. 11y 442-4teS : FHA OR VA " ' Bedroam home tn arMt to. O THE REAL "\. EST.I\-] f:RS -------1: cotlon ..... the beacl>_ V•ry NOW'S THE .....,, -. Prioed al _..~~~:;;:;<::: """' $12,9"l. 847-<010. CLEAN CONDO TIME FOR &a-2515 I BR. ~-Ht. • !Im -"'UICK CASH et.. Dinlne atta. Dlflwshr. T ~~· ~; v~;""""' THROUGH A · -~E,MMt---DAILY PILOT mo W-: Cout Hwy., N.B. WANT AD 0 THE REAL "\._ ESTATF:RS ANY Doy tt °" BESl' day lo REAL10RS 842-<m run an ad! Don't daJa>. _cAJI ...... ~ W:::•:.:'11:.:h<i::::cP:..:"'"c::.:""='i'' .::84U67S=::..!.. __ 6:_4;,:2:_·5:.:6::7.:8~· _ J . ' . • ! . . I ' • Thursd.ar, Otctmbtr 2, l 'ln 5 • DAILY PILOT f • Exploits·.· Told--78 -·~ights, ' • • • . , LOS ANGELES (UPI) -When !ormer Orange C.Ounty bigamist Juan Abel Vatgas Jr. married in 1929 he was mak-, Ing $1Z5 a llJOlltb. When he died 411 years later he ten behind $1,063,W. two households or wives and children, 11x grandcbµdren -. and no will'. ' In Ole struggle for hll •eatate in a case being heard In •L<>s • Angelea CoW1ly Superior Court , testimony .was elicited Crom a clerk at the Cloud lflotel that . . Vargu spent 73 nl&hls tbm over hll lut two yws "with a different girl every nlght." The Hoot-I, 160-pound importeH1· porter, 14 Wilen he died, loved to dance and hb ravorite aongs were "Autumn Leaves" and 11Love la a Many Splendorld Thing." • One or his daughters tenliied before Judge Robert Keony Wedntldoy that the r;m time she met her step«othen and step-mters was at the fUDenJ park>r . al1u her lather's ratal accident, which had followed yet another night at tbe Cloud Motel. The great lalUe at point was how Vargas could keep both wives satlafled thal be waa, iodeed, ll•ing with lbem. The PeruvtaJ>.l>orn blgamilt told one he had to go to the dock to "watch my cargo." The oilier be told mostly not to bug him. There has betn testimony that two more wives, m.e.y live in South America but ao far )hey ale not cootestlal the claims of bls flrll. wile, .Mlklced, ittqm he married ID 11a, Ind\. Ills -· Jooephine of Santa .U. wbo!n he. wed in IMS. . • ., On bl4 ·11ist llWTlaP •he ,llred -chlldton ·-Eltna, ti: J11a11 Ill. 411, aod Claire, at. --.... . . His , second union produced J uan Antc\nlo, 25; Judith; 24; Joate, 12, aod Julie, 11. .. ' Julie took ti» wltneu lland earu ... In t . . • •• ' the week. ... • "\le was very conauvatlve," she 1a1d. "He wouldn 't let us girls put on eye shadow or flttaemall polish or wear short d....,.., We alt had to be at dinner right on ~ and be watched our grade cardl very oareluUy." .+ •'4ii at .·the ClotOJ , M9tel said Vargu bu registered 71 Umes between 1967 and 1969, signing In as Mr. and Mrs. She later acknowledged that her 'Orst testimony, that he had a different girl each -· mlgbt not be el· act became die wMn't tb<ft evl!!Y night. Mts. V¥&85 No. 1 never appeared al tbe hearing. No. I aald 1he bad been told he was divorced "in: a lltUe &owa..in Mex· Jco'' and now feels "like a feather tn tbt lit<ae, not knowing Whal to do." J ... •AntonloMid he ...... t..it,ad blo father was a "swinger." "He wu alw1y1 tough with us children," be said. Judge Keony too~ the cue Wider U. viaement pending final w r It t t I argumenls to he 111bmltted by Dec. IJ, • • • Drinke rs Verdicts Rapp.ed .~ . I \ . ·~= ---~-DefenseAttorriey 'Sliocked' at ~guna Decisions ·: ~ h(ard involves Joeeph S. Lorge; 750 Re~~ brandt Drive,· wbo ls scheduled for ~~ preliminary hearing Dec. 16 on a count ol felony asiault on a polk:e officer. . By FREDERICK SCJIOEMEllt. Of ... .,...,,. 'Mii Si.tr ' With another case prepared to move In· to South Orange COuntx Municipal Court, the tally sheet for eight of• tbe cues stemming from the Labor Day Laguna Beach "drinkers walk" shows three con- vicUons, rour acquittals and one ending In to. reach a unanimous verdict. His trlal h8.s been rescheduled to Jan. 12. · The ·case of James Van Hom of Los An8eles, charged with misdemeanor assault with a vehicle as a deadly weapon wilt begin Tuesday, followed by two other cases later this month. :·n•s staggering -tbe man hours thal 1 have been spent on the!e cases,!.' Le4ger.1 said. "Just fSloundi.ng. All I can aay ~J the cost Ii> the ta.payer Is going to be ~ lot more'than the "125 collected in fines.,, I 3 hung jury. PatriC\8. O'Brien, 3al'2 Qenecia Ave., Laguna NigueJ will appear in court Dec. 15 on charges of misdemeanor battery on a police offi<:i!:r. Ledger aa!d that none of tbe three conr I victed thus lar · plan to apt\elll ~ declsk>m. Meeting With Royalty Decolletage of Mary Wilson Oefl), and Cindy· Bird· song of the American pop singing group the 'Su· premes' contrasts sharply with the· more sedate style worn by England's Princess Margaret as th'e Princess greets the duo in a receiving line at Royal Albert Hall h~ late Tuesaay, followln~ a pop con- cert to aid the Invalid !lhildren's Association. Flying!}~ Kid Stuff ' I . 'f!oy, ll~ Sto ws Away Six Times 01i · Ai,,liners • " ,_ -. 1:'Fluing ~ /y.n,.w~i,i uou'1't Vhu7f9 ... "' ,tried 'to reboard1the 1same plane to Ne\f' the runwiy ofi 1n the 1\r, turned back to 11 • 1 • Oi"leans. • ti • . " 1 relta~ httn.1 ~ ·1 \" , HOUSTON (UPI) -Serr.am one "'See him? He's my grandldtber," lie But on the,flfth -he 'flid be maiielt Ma.nuel, 11, ol. Ing 1es1 de, CaJlf., ex-told· the stewardess as he entered the to San :F'raoclscOr and the sixth. to pl1line9 Wedn~.ay how he stows,a\f&Y ~ aircraft behind an elderly man But t~s Houston. c:ommercial Jetliners. It has W«ked six time the stewardess demanded i.o see his "He has always wanted to go to t1mes. ,, ticket · Hawaii," hls mother said in a telephone '"See her? She's my mother, the lad " · . • intervlew. '"He's a real bright boy. But said he told a stewardes.. Monday as he It was .kind of. fW'!ny and t started he's a dlronic runaway." boarded a Los .Angeles-~Houston flight. laug~g. so I said, Oh, my stomach serramooeJ8.idhewasnotree.llyplea&- He said he chose the woman, a total hurts, But she called the polic.; ~~ they ed With the service on bis flight to H~ Stranger, at random in the airport and come and~ me away to the Jail. ton. , • "just followed her.;• He was ~ th:e custody of Houston "I, asked for a hamburger. They gave "You =i:in't no son of mine," he !aid the Juvenlle autborlttes toda~. , 1 me 'a bowl of stew. I asked for chocolate woman said. The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mauri~ milk and they gave me water." "But I tcld the stewardess. 'She always Manuel, h a s sneaked aboard jetliners Once be bid the sttwankss asked hlm says that.' " taklni off trom-Lol An(eles lls times If! wbefe .... was solnt,: I He arri~ in Hoqston itho\lt l>e_!ng' the past· five· months. On four~occasionsi "I remembilr hearing Houston men- detected, put ran into trouble when. he he was dJscovered and the aircraft, on tioned, but I couldn't remember wb&1 • • Cltristmas Sltopper• " A salesman at Sears and Roebuck shows Mrs . Richard Nixon an elec· Irle corn popper during a shopping trip she and her. daughter Mn. .Julie Eisenhower made lo the store to prom~te New Prosperity Week. The store, it was reported, ts one of lhe maJor retall llrm~ which has voluntarily kept lid on prices in support o!.lhe.Presldonl s eco,nomlc program. came after it, so I started to say 'Houston, ()>lorado,' but then I remem~ it waa Texas. The woman neli to me Uid 'I thought you· said you were going to Denver.' I )eaned over and ,aid. 'shhh.'" He was asked why he stows away. "Flying is fun when uou're 11ouna," he said. Dec. l3 Deadline Set for Viejo Holida y Contest Mission Viejo residenls wishing to tab part in this Christmas' home decoratkln contest must register prior to Dec. U. contest officials have announced. ' The contest, sponsored by the Mission Viejo Activities Committee, is held each year and homes are awarded prilea in four <t;trerent categories. Registration forms for 1the contest mr.y be obtained fri>m Unlted Cal~ornla Bank and 'l'hril· timart in tbe LaPu Plua Shopping Center. The foer categoriea Ulla holiday HUOft are · beat Santa theme, besl refJP>us theme, mo,,t ett1tlve theme and belt Cbristmu theme. WlMen: will be ID- nounO!ld at the Las Poadu ceremony on Dec. lt 1n La Paz Plaza. Prizes include both cash awards and plaqud . Sad<Jleback Area Council Retains Spendlove Chief " Atgean Hills resident Bart Spendlol(l lw been .....tected prealdent of the Sad· dlehlclc Area Coordlnallng Council for 1972. Spendlove, of 25381 Pacifica Way, Is employed• by Philco Ford Corporation of Newport Beacll. • Othtr o!flcers elected for 1972 at the November general meettna of the council Include Glenn Wineman or Leisure Wofkl, fi.n:t vice president; Pat Mandftf of ~ Nlguet, oecond -llct --and MIU Sl>eattr of Mlilloo Viejo, secntarJ. < I Alexander Carter, 31241 Monterey, South Laguna, was convicted in a court trial of delaying an o'Ulcer ·and fined $50. Minor Wh!te, 250 Ledrolt St., was found guilty of failure to disperse and also fined $50. Cornelius a (Dick) Toomey, lll Lorn. hardy Lane, owner of the ~f Liquor Store was fourid guilty of beiJJ.g drunk in puhllc and fined $25. Defense attorney William t..epger, who Is represenUng· most of those. woo were arrested follOwi.og the fracas at the door o~ the Orphanage Bar, said he was "shocked" at the decision or the ·judge in handing down the convictions. "I was sorry to see it. Jt seemed to me there was a lack . of evidentt •. " Ledger commented Wednesday. "Of course, with, so many cases -well, you throw some muct.a&ainst ~wall , some of its gOlng to stick." · The acquittals, he noted, were given in the cases Involved Charles' Byron, 522 Anita St., David Viviano, S65 Locust St., O'Brien, 30262 Benecia Ave., Laguna NJ. gut! lfld William Barner, 570 Cypress Drive. . The only felony c ha r g e still to be . ' . ' Clemente Recycle Center :11 . .. •I ·1.t ... Reports Busin~s~ Boo.m . ' RlnCon · and 'Los Mo!lnos) proce,...l San Clemenlf:3lls are producing about 1~ tons a week of newspapers for reuse, the operator of the ,areas o~y recypllng center said today. And to cope with the 1teady tonnage of newsprint, Lionel Burt, a scriptwriter who began the center late th1s year, has changed to a larger building and bought a new baling machine. "The amount has really stabilized,'' said Burt, ·who launched the first suc- cessful recycling ' campaigns in the .city early this year. . He said that the first few months of the unusual collection operaUon yielded enough revenue to offset opening ex- penses. newspaper, botues and cans, then shlpi them to dlreclly to the recycling llnns. ' Local o1'ganlzations, 1ncluding the PT&~ bring collected material to the center anif.,., reap the same revenue as if fhey hauled the 11'ms to collection staUons in centrar.! Orange County. Burt's reclamation tranen have been set up .ln. all the city'• major shoppiof areas ;... eig!I\' klcations .• · ~ n. The new bMing · machine can iccept, 1,200 powtds of newspapers a nJ cardboard boxes.in one load~ • The smaller rnaChine could accept only: a fraction' of that amount. r, "We're saving lots of muscle with Uil new apparatus," he said. • He said that si.nei! the center · opened l'he case involving Laguna ~ch Fireman Bobby D. Elliot, 51ll, B~k• .st .. ended Sept. ~when.the 12 was pnable Burt stresses that the profit motive ln the operation is exceeded by an emphasis qn helplng the environment. Essentlally, the recycling operstlon (which mol'ed recently . to the comer of . . . late last summer the operaUon has ~ cessed an estimated 100 tons of newsprin~ -· a~ 10 tons of reusable glass. • ' " ' STEREO SHOPPERS GUIDE l Y2 PRICE SALE,.....WOLLENSAK 3M ••• . . . reg. $179.!o:....,.ow ONL-Y ~89.75! ATLANTIC ,_ _,, J.W°•f tlltM ft11e ltft"to topt tl•ck1. Se hmy 111! 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R'f. 14.tS Utrilt 1 ,., c111htrMr ~,1•£S 11·10•71 -, ,, ,, I I• • • '• ·-. ' 1-r DicooW 2. 1'71 ' Chile e ·ans ·.Protests I A utlwriiies, D~nwnstrators Clash_ '/ ps " •SANTIAGO (UPI) -The l"''"'"""'t "dlvWillion of alannlat news." ol l'nllda• Mlvedare' All-decried a In a ~wn radio and ttle•lalon . 'teens 'Saved' From Tippling 117 '1110MAS MURPHfNl!l--- ot ... Pl9r "" ..... ~l!TlllGll AND IVCll• Oh, ber<'1 a .. birlbcl'1 -ting to Ill)' Good ......... who, ~pan this day, rea~ bis 11\11 winier. Gum what! \IP lllel'I tn sOCramtnto, they just i<ill- .. the bJll. which woold bava Ii•"' you a l<pl aeat In the local aaloon. So, lherelft l>J1the grace of a 'H to t vote lft the ~ad ha1la of the California Senate,, tho queolloii of Ill-year-olds drlnldnl '"!"~ go on lhe baDot: Timi you bava 1*n, saved from the WI.let of whiskey UJ1 the devil In demon rum. Legally, ontway. IP YOU WEU aomebow looldn( . f<l:ward to tippling In the local tavern, f1'n: at least you atll.I have 10me con- djlenees, Alter all, ,.. cm vote, fight ..i1I own a aibmachlneiw> leplly, H tt dofan't work and you have the proper ponnll!. .,,..., -'<! alao be' ..... c:omfort,lft 1111 beod7 dellata which lillled • the ·teen dr1Dldn( bill juat before the a~ aoloill ........., from their ,'beavy work day to tlli Senate Lounge aeroa the strtel far uample, Republfcan Senotor Clark W Bl'lldley, San Joee'1 auper-con- M:t•Uve, intoned during debate, "I can't ~ an 11-year-old can hold his liquor ~ likt an adult while drivlne .... •• 1 right, Oari:. The way us hold our liquor while driving "' -to c:opy. I think 111-year-oldl would Mft to make a rul effort at It In order •1iold their liquor and drive the way we ill. C&nenlng down the freeway with a dlul of booze tlket• a lot of practice. ! cc:&n't juat do.tt right away. Our kill to ao high that the younpten would to wori at It bard for .eeveral yeata to'Gdcb up. , ltala fl --lft the eaoitol pro-broa~CI"' fnlerlor Minister Jo.le 'J'Oba vlnce toct.y, follow Inc cla1be1 Wtdnelday • aakl tbt .aovemment w11 ~ all night between police and rival atrtet clom9nJtrallons . indefinitely." He de-for and qalnat Allende. described the violence Wedn<aday. ntihl Thli ltlte of emergency and a bin ~ as part. of 111 aeditioUa plan" to destroy f~r demonstrations was imposed· Chilean dem~acy. houls befoie Cuban Premier Fidel Castro The women opposed to the governmet1t -waa acbedu1ed 10·aive a 'farewtll speech ol Mariilt President Salvadore Allende, ln Natklnal Stadium after a villt here of ·were joined by ~undreds of men 'servinl 10 days. 1 u escortl. TbtJ formed at µte Plua Ninety-ob: -w .. lnJurecl "111' 72 Italia, about !q blocks from the 'Jl!'Oald"", arrested during and afttr the demoDJtr ... · tial palace, when they were attacked by lions Wednesday night. The me!ee youllls from three extremist groups. erupted wben youtha ldenUDed .-'be~ • Witnesaeridentified-the •iirts!Ors as in& tq u:trt.me left!Jt lf'OUPI attaeked ~ben-~ the Revolutionary . Left Quiltian DemoCl'ltic women proteatint Movemeftlt ~ Commfinllt ~~ Par- qainst university violence and the ·ra Brigade and the Socialist Elmo iearclty <>I con1unier 'gooda under tl)e' citalan Brtgode. The Oine groups· are Allende government. paramillllry in nature and·have been •<> Gen.: A"lll'!<> P)nodlet, htad of the cuaed of .wldH'.anging acts of •iolenee 5'ntlato .MiDll:ry District, announced tbe againlt canservaUve organizations. state of eneraency following a meetJnc After htitling rot ts at 1he ·women. the .this mornll1t with Allende. Thi order eiitremlsla ehirged, swinging clube Ind banned all pollilcal rallle1 an d . poles: Olitnwiibered pollce fired tearg11 demon1tr1tlon1 except those held ' inlkle into the ~a and the women fled, enclQll04 .areH. II also problbllad-the · icreamlni and choking. PakiStani Planes 'Attack Targets Inside India II)' ,,,. Autdated Pma Pak!Jtsnt plan .. ,otraled the eapllal of India's Trlpura Slate today, 1dj1eent to Em Plkiltan't: IOUthea.it bOrder, in-ln- dian goveounent '1ppkesman aDnounced in New Delhi. , The. apokeaman said. the Indian army had been ordered to take immediate "de£enlive liction," indicating It Wou1d crosa the , border. The government used ~ same phrase 'in COnnectlon with the three previoua advanCQ into East Paltlslan which ll hu admitted. · The Indian 1j>okearqan 1ave thb ac-· ·count: Five U.S.-supptied ns· Sabre Jeta bombed and atrafed the city of Agartala, 60 · mllet due eut of Dacca, and it.I atrpo(I for 20 mlnutet this aflomoo,n. A number .of ci\!illlna wtre killed or '' 3 Arab Emirates wounded, i.ut antialrcraft guns prevented any damage to the airfield. · Agartala bu been Wider heivy wiling 11Dce &·p.m.-Wednesday, with artilltry ahelli ID\8lhlnll Into heavily populated areas "'1d. in the IUJTOWldinl refucee camps for BeltgaUJ from East Pakistan. The shelling has killed four Civilians and wounded 7. 1be Pakistani army reported two new Indian ground attac:b, but Pakistani • military IOUJ'cet la.id the defenders held or repulted all auaulta:. 1 Prbne Minister Indira Gandhi respqnd- ed today to U.S suspension of military shipments . to her government wtUf a declaratkll that 'India will follow Its own policy toward Paklatan and will i,nore any Westun adVice that her govemment feels is a1ainst India's national interest. F DON'T thlnl: Jllll Ille eomerva-~· --_ .. bolloltilc aplnol tht B , ,. . . N. . "::.,.. ~::"~~ · <o.sin ecome . ation, · ''The lline3 have passed when any na- Uon sittinj: 3,000 or 4,<0.l miles away could gi\!e· orders to Indians on the basis of their. color sUperlority to do as they wished. Mrs. Gandhi told members of .her Ccqnu party out>ide her residence. Mrs. Gandhi did not dtrecUy menUoo .,.,the U.S. -decf1km to cancel '1 million "';worth ., ~tary txporl ~ .... to . ',W!Use .ii;luture ll.-. JM pn)llo10!JS· ll)a ?' 11) didn't tbiDt tbflre WU ~ ' • ' .. to"'..-'lnad •1 • tha Si..'ek u N :s a't a.lbewufrdto'~tmno ·· · c; '• •· u a penonal matter. But ht told w!i.I It wu. Mooc:one uplalned that a BEIRUT (A/') -The wor-,i &ol a new aiember of hll farnlly ii ID aJcoboUc. Arab nation today With territory the &lze. lOn the other hml Senator Albert .S. o1 Alll\'ala and about ll0,000 people •. ' ' ' ftPlda d. S.cramento, a former collele . '· Slx emirates 1pread along, the FP'· admitted that~ wu ''ambivalent" .-eat side of <he. Pera Ian Gull jOined GI Ute teen drtnklnC lllut. te become the Union of Arab Emirates. iJlodda mUled after h1I no vote, 41Mlybe Kuwait Radio nld the new naUori would bi a couple of yan:, when wt ban IOIDe • appW for membership in the Arab e,prtence with 18-JQMld voters, l'll Leape and the United Nations. · diuu!ed my mind " · -X.fbe wblt tbe.aood aenator meUs·t. The members of lhenew union are Abu '* wanla to wait aocl -H ~ Dbabl, Dubai. Sbarjah, .Fuja~ah, Ajman ollln& pattcm dr!Ye blm to drink. anct, Umm al Qaiwaln. Aloni wllh the reaCtion to the U.S. move, she iald: "The country ii not so weak as to be afraid of any aid. being cut off. Today we will do ·what ia bat in our national interest and not what these so-called big nations would like us ~ do. "We value their friendship, help and aid, but' ·we cannot fonake the country'1 territorial Integrity and sovereisnty.'' Restore Mail, At leut four women were trampled escaping the 1aa ~ and received · broken legs, police aakt . The violence apread to·at least .a dOltn neighborhoods in this capital .o( three million persona and raged for more than ail hoW'I . 11\e MIR, composed mostly of students, Is ...,ldered the moot radkal group In Chile. lt has criticized President Allende as be1ne too "boW'geois" and bu demanded violent method• to achieve revolUUOCWy chan&ta. Cambooians Withdraw, Face Peril lOr maybe be'• worrie<I that once Iha emlrato of Rat al Khalmah, they fonned ~tmra pt tnvolved in poliUca, that th e Truclal State. which h a v e been will cJrtve them to Iha boWe " Brltl!h protectorates alnce 1192. But "-·-ay tM llaJI bu MM corked for Britain is quitUn,c the Persian GuU this _,...,.,, • year. ~ra: Two other British protectorates in the !· · gulf, Bahrain and Q•tar, became 1"" • dependent earlier UliJ ye~· 9 _8100 Police Gird The deputy ruler of Sharjah, Slle;k . N. Viets Vrged PARIS (AP) -U.S. Ambassador I William J. Porter l<>day pressed v;el- 1 • namese Communist authorities to restore I mail from American prisoners of war to "'nonnal levelJ." Entering tht 137lh session of the Viet- nam peace talks, Porter recalled in a statement to newsmen that a month ago .,U Sakr, was shot Wednesday night as be " wu Jeavin& his villa , and got a flesh tor Purse Snatchers wound 1n t1>e 1hou1<1er. The gunm•• ~ . .escaped. 1JIOSTON (AR) -Boston police bav.e Sakr'• brother, Sheik KhaHd, joined the Ull&ned 13 crullers: and 26 patrolmen to rulers of the other five stateJ today at ,a: special detail to combat pur1e Wt-the ·Gomelra palace in Dubai to l'nstall ct.era. Sheik Zaid ol Abu Dhabi as the union'• :••we're goinl.....,to pllt 1111eak~ '!O -first president, for ·a five-year tenn. tiOfDt of -these younJer 0Wcer1 10 they · Sheit Ruhid of Dubai became vlc:e .,._run fast," said Duty Supt. J.,.pb M. president ·' and Rashid'• son, Shell: Jprdan. Jordan 'Uld the city'• ra1e of Maktoum, was •arned prime minlJter. budblg snatehea hid become '1crltlcal." .1be rulen also signed a new friendlbip "Thia la a partieularly vlclaul kind of truly With Britain, re p I a el n I the ci1mt," ht said. "They uaua1ly attack protectorate al(retmenla which uplred a!d"IY people and knock them down.'' w-.y. he complained that mail from prisoners in North Vietnamese camps had fallen orf aiid added that no mall had been received from 200 Americans missing in South Vietnam. Porter said today "the Communists now haft had four weeks .to consider our request that prisoner of war' mail be restored to normal levell and that the prisonen be accorded more decent treat- ment in line with Communist obligations under the Geneva Convention. Now they know that the American people are awatUna a mpome to our requal'' Snow Blankets Many .Areas Southwest, Northwest,. ~reat Lakes Feel Cold Snap .,_ ......... ---ci..-1 ....... """' R:' C.&11-'a • • ' ' , HARDMAN 5' Ebony .......... ,,,,.,,,. .. . GEORCH SRCK Walnut ....................... . KNAii ,. 4° Ebofty •............... SRINWAY S' 6" Ebony ·--··-······-·· $1299 $1595 $2299 $3299 smNWAY 6'W- $3499 . ' ·PIANOS WURLITZER . WURl.ITZER SPINET PIANO CONSOLE PIANO W• S7tl,. NOW U .... NOW • - Dollar Hits Record Low In ~urope ·for ORGANS :~1~:. .. ::..., : ..... ,,. ___ $4i5 ~g~NoS:l~~--.... ,. ......... ,. $349 STORY • CLARK · $irA9 NOW ONLY ·-·,-·--.. -··· I Y LOWllEY DILUXI $14. ' WAS $1100, NO.W ,._ ...._49 \ Nixon ¥ ows Fight. ' To l\id·6ld: Folb •Sex, Baee C'!•!.- Big Fit~Accllsed ' wASHJNGTON J IJPI} _+ cai· '1 be CCNnple'4 1ar any Prt.tidlllt NUon pledged toc14> u tlon. • lo work for a ntiniminn annuai· " oounlfy .*Ill ha,. lo',. Of-·'Blntanf Bias '. ' . Income for older peopje and lo • at Ill beet 11,,.. lril lo ""' pr.a for program1 lo nverse the chall~ of compollllaa la wASlllNGT(\I( (A~) · -porlunitf "'ID"'I-'Aid the "growing oense of iaolatlon the ""'Id the 19708. And ,.. Women, blacb and sp.nilb-Wedneeday. . ' • . and insecurity" ampng people cannot be t our best if we aumamed Americaos are vie-The' charle •• Which wu over 65. , ' keep our "'°'t "exj>er,lencod llms of blatantly unlawful leveled !n I~ anll wblch baa ' n an addieaa lo the 'While p1•yen oa the bench." discrimination by ¥>erlcag be<n"denled by the ""!l'f>llli• Telepllone and T~ph and . ,... mode In a ~ '-' Houe. Conference on Agl:oa, • ,;. its associated companies, the submitted t,o the Federal Com- on tbe Last day of• fire:U.y' 3 M · F d SW Equal E.m}!l•oymen,t.Op. ·munica~)oas . Comm'"'°"· meethe 3ting500, dN\'onlallolo~i~ en . oun :n• . ' the &E;QC •• . ,uau• ~ ,.. "' . '').'be l\lltk wor)ler dou not reli•f 1or the •ldef:ly. • • Six Gunmen hava .. eq1111. --1o be p.:~e.11~~v.r.er;..;.t. In Midwestern C_ity , .. . .1o~~~~1eci~.;; systems, upgrading of nursing T k fl-. .-~ 'f':""I iu-wi: ~::w":..:~: . IND~APOLIS. (AP>° -~· -worked !or. 1 8 e '-"-!ll~Cl EiftOC.i:~~· telephone lo continue contributing lo Deputy Po~ Chief RafP!t P'. anotll<r «>mpany w b I c-h F . C company """ i.tgeat op- society after retlrelilent. • Lumpkin 8'Y>-mote than one · H1nao\, and Gierte b'ad f0ffi amp ' ptW... oi WOlllell liwwOra'ln ·Momenta before Nixon ad-person was Involved In the ·start.cf · ' the· United ~" · and Kid dressed ~ slaylngs of three,meo fouQd at ; ' ' 1 . 1 • • "the I ~ed the conference, the a home with\ their tbroats allt One vJd.im Wll in a 'front NJCEVILLE,1· Fla. (AP.) .,.., Am rl ew w&,'iurvive Bell' delqates approved reoolu\iOM and hands arid feet bound. bedrciOm wlll! bis hands' -lied Si% masked IP"' armed wiljl hlr;~. ~ .......... • :!. I asking for a minimum 1Mual ' ' .... ,.._ .. ·-"'' ....... Income of 14,llio for an aged "It look W than ~1\8 ~ !ill .back with a lorn shot guns broke lnlo a state . confilled 1o· 1lle !Oweat ;,.;..: couple. They alao asked for :!fr!·~! 'Wthls~:;:em~ abeet and his J~ bound with prison road ca,niP early 'tod8y. fnanageine!Jl : jo~ Br}( ex· great<!' food stamp benefit., and 111ey were.n~old.'\ lhe .abeel tied up _twO guanl! and eluded · from ~- liberalized retirement laws The victims were fo·und ~tiler body was in the escaped w1lh a priSoner they · almOst altoge~· · · and oaUOOa1 health insurance, Wednesday afternoon by 8. back bedroom and the third ~said they planned to kill, ~he!'t D. ~' AT&T ex· These resolµtions will be business associate who said he was in the bathroom. . Sheriff Ray Wilson reported. ~ve vice l> rte I id en t • sent to Nixon as a paz:t of the became concerned because the Karnes said. he called the. Wilson identified. the . ab-d~ with tbe Tepprt and report of tlie conference, men were not at work. mlcrofilm servtce about 2 p.m. ducted prisoner as M-year~1d said, ~:~iA~~ ~ which Nixon c&ned. "I couldn't believe what r to "1k to Hinson and Gierse. Peter Bryan~ Walker 0 f 135,000 iJUUUIJ'1 ~ ..... on WIS The President told • the sa.,, I coqldn't b e I I e v e it," When their secretary and of· Pensacola. He was ser;ving payroll • • • a~t lS percent deJ.og~~"-'.'A! -""--Ider. !'id,J.obn Kames,.35 • .''.It Ju.rt. fl~ -er ,&h:s. ;.. T ... Cole,_ !Int• Jn •. ti!< f:l!'.al~ ~1\' of '!Ill' emplo,... your suggestions, we will be \<wasn't human -..:I still can't Aid ltleY bad mt arrived ,for 1road pn&0n on a 1iW1lii'Y guided by this ecpiviction: Any believe it." work, .Kam·es salled several charge. actiQn which , ,enhances . the The .victims ·were Robert W. other places in an attempt, to ''1bey ~me from a~woodea di~ty of · olderj~~iQ.ans , Hinson Jr., ,rr, Robert · A. locate the men. area behind the lprison,"anei enliances the dignify of all Giel-&e; 35, and 'James Barker, He then went to the victims' each had his bands and face Am.~rica115. F'or .,unless •the 26. Hinson and Gierse bad liv· house. He told police be fouild covered -with masks and American· dream comes true ed in the house and were the door ajar, went in and, gloves," Wilson said 1 of the for our older R;ener~t!On, it pattmn in the ~ Microfilm discovered the bodies.. . gunmen .. " l1 , q •• , . ' " ,,. 103-Piece Mebnace and Flatware Ememble, b.ciw. ~ _,.,, lot ,;ghi ol ~ J'UiabiDt~.eur ate Melmac" ~ naa egbt color matched tumblers, and a !0-Jti«.e • ...,.,.., iaVJc:e for eilht tt•inl,.. f!Atue that Mftl' . ...,.i.polllhblr. c:omplete G ·. ,change. B t. Cilirishnas never d:oes. • au;,tU;as hasa!W3)s been the -1 \ j --~-'"'"" On! seuon.to~-.... ,.~-y 11\e $;&have changed, 7 .. 1e-Kay is a bit ahead of the times. "1 , , Exciting gifts for everyone on.your list. Ali great values. Because value. is Ii traditio~ at Zale--l<~y. ' ~Great NnesAre NowOnel ···.':t41 £/KAY ., . ' Jlln/lnn.lllle . 1 open ... ry, evonlne ' and Somclay until ChrlstmH . ChmplUU.OOMofZ.le/1(&70wpl'Wls . ..,_"""" ......... """' ........ ~"""'--. . . ~w MADI TO MIASJlll C:LQTHIN• 't SOON IN NIWPOlf llACM , 1 THIRE'S ,.1ZALE/KAY JEWILERS NEAR YOUI NEWPORT 8£ACH -· 11 FASHION ISWID . . ' • • • "• Ol!Ell SUNDAYS UNTIL CH.R.ISTMAS '-11 NOON TO 5 P.M.1 DAILY; 10 TO .9130 • -.4< .. '"'t-• . , ' WREATHS See th•rn all over our Flow- .,.·Shopl R;bbon•d &"lid•• with fruit, blrds1 tiny lit1s1 flowers, angels, , •• in love .. ' ly CMistmes c:olors.i Also,. pine 0co.ne rings for you tO 'make· into candle ·center~ piacas, wraathsf' 1Z.f5 to' !14.H. ' < I· l{O.P,~. 'DECORATIONS . (:~·. GIFTS e Dl1h &tultn• e H.rb &trdt111 • I0111tl1 e l:ex.d Ctctu1 e Qr .. 11 T!.uinb · ffflt 6 Thl119s . ., · JUST·· ARRIVED". . .. CUT· . ;CHR.IStMAS , · !.'... TREES ·;·, FQREST-f.RESH! .HUH WCTJON ,OF THl·flNHT nm FIOM THr nST 6lQWIRS . ' I ~~ 1 ·· . , ·PHONE . 546-55251 , . '··''·'·' -- I • ,. 1 • I •• • •• • -~ -DARY PII.eT UITeBIAL PAGE -. A Sharp-toothed Law n. lmmedlala occe WU 1.-bat Ille Joqor · IDd be '.'dud l.ro..c.•' rap opocln of tmible wllh bureaucrlC)' wu deadlJ Cohoon'• of!ar to.acquaint emplo:ran with OS!fA•1 141r1o , 281 pages of rules and regulations lhould find plenty of US. _....,A f liken. He W · be reached st Orange County Safety Hare wu B11ctle Godarlaa, IO-,....._, owner o IOowacll, »U'l>almler St., Santa Ana, pbOIJ9'1167-i'Oi$0. Blacklt'• Boll Yll'd IA Newporl ·Boach, baltln( II pay-!lnploje safely OJI \Ile: lob ii a Yitai· C<lliCarD !Of lag a fll fine tor alleglldly not bnln& a safety 11ddet' ·every1>uslnas. Aud tbe OSilA maba It more .... handy enough on bil doct. · ' To collect that j>lddllng fine; the U.S. Department Blarn1·ng· the· MUTO. r ol Labor rented a '35-peHIY rooin 11 tbe N"ewporter ---~ Inn for a hearing, hired 1 heiring ott!cer llld marshaled tederal lnspectDrs, llwyen, sollOni&ors and employea ol the OccupaUonal Safety end Health AdminlslraUon. Gadarlan had bil fUJ1Joustln1 wltb the federal bureaucracy -at 1 person cost ol •me fi$OO in em- ployes' time end p!perwort. • . While bis case Is as yet unresolftd.·Gadarian's effort drew widespread 1ttentlon tD tbe existence and Implica- tions of the Williams-Steiger .()ccupallonal Safety end Health Act of 1970 (OSHA~ At a result businessmen along the Orange Copt were reminded that tinorence of the law Is no ueuse - even It It'• new 0n Ilia .boob -end that lbey'd better bone up prompUy or risk. pena!IW Ullder ~ act ran&inl up tD fl,000 per d1y. · • ~ames J. Cohoon, the Orange• •County Safe t 1 Councll'1 volunteer. mena1er, reported last WMk th•t of 6,63S employment locations inspected acrou lbe nst!on in 1 lhree-monlb1 period, 80 percent were found Jacting on some ot tbe new wety requirements of OSHA. There were 12,904 Ylolalioni and 2,159 citations ware issued. Employen genently are ~g cllsmay that tbe Jaw ii loo eHUy abused b)' lncllnduala and groups whose primary purpose Is baramnent of an emplo}'Or rather !ban wety. '!'bis HriOUI flaw will not outwelllJ the legit• tmate alms of the act. however. Dr. S. L Hlyabwa suggelll in hil column today, on this pege. that news medil -partlcularly TV -seem to pay too much attention to the acilon1 and utterancu-ot agjlltors, and don't focus enough attention Oil thoae pt!iormlng good wort in government education and mduatry. Dr. Hlydawa's grim -rienca at San FranclsCo Slate p!Vride some uplanat!Ons or bis teeilngs, end some anawers. Tbe fices. actions end utterance0 of those respo ... Ible tor Ullpieuanl, enll·aoclal actlviUes are essential to tellin& the story, be they thugs, Unborn "leaders" or whatever. Conversely, the j<moderates" or "responsible people" seldom ue involved in such events -and all loo seldom will speak up. So you read about or aee or bear the bad ~· Bui you do become informed· that sometblnc. Is gomf oJI th1t ought to be of deep concern to you. ,Aud therein lies the point · - In OW' :IOclety, the daily newip.aper, especially, functions u a big, aomeUmes harsh, mirror i1J; w&icb.l. vcou can examine the image of the world each day. The ace of our world these days Is maired with many 11&11 wilrll, eruptions and blemi&bes. . We all preter good neW1 to bad, happy faces to ugly ones. Bui grumbling 11bout lbe 111irror ·for lb• waril· ii reveals can only be self-deluding end self-deteating. .. -·--,. - • • I • t • • •1• ... ~~ ... I t. ' I ' I I I nioug!iUeemea, or lc:onomiel, Of' apethy by· em- ployes 11 well 11 employen hue COlllribulad to Ullllfe condition1 in numerous instances.., Ono water-oriented bulineum1111n Ne~ Boach·;who,... ~ 1n th• recent dtift trankly idmllfic\ ·111e ~t'.~-rii!lt · If we don't like aome of the tbinfs we see in 1he IDlrror of society hOpe!ully -eventually -we'll try lo do something about them. 'KfAllY,60LIATll-bl~ you EVf~ THINK OF 1AKlll6 Uf A NEW HOBBYr •• ' . Advice to Tlwse WhO . I W oul.d Write na pu•i.p: ' . . . Dear Gloomy -.Gus WbJ il·ll tbal -members of lbl uni..mty Intellectual c:ommllllltJ '° ofted act as if they were chartu . -" ii ......... In tr?e--"'"1'1? -Dlogene& '71 ,. ............................ .. ............ -····· .... .................. ~ ..... Dll>Pin& mto J-Bmun'• .... joJable new boot, "'Cp Writing, Editing c~ ~~f.~ pervert nsmal objecb Into ~. that m ''" 'lltve 1 In my arr ...,... .despotic ttJao ..., God of --I -lo Ill lortll, or = ~ ~.:."".!::," !;: do I -.11 wm;t "'•-,,. o,wr'IW!" ·------). What tbe ' Plru-~ to -.. ,. ,.. • • -..• 11 lbll -a ''.rllill" apnm one w-,a 'wby 111e woot Counc:11 ii worth Vf!r'/ lltlle If It II beld la · -'t tlbii --absmd Idell a nsmnr, rigid. and mloleraql•way -• --dolhlnll: ''Ylrgin orloa oc:ryllc" for the mmer of bot.,•• .ao _,_._ -« bu IO)'OOI ever ,_ a &Uuall;y ii u lmporlanl u the IU;;r.._ ....-erperienced orloaT . • • • • • • • Wort ii ..-.iJy rewan11!w ~ If we ln1lll upon -certain -Pl when tbere is a au!~ ( -., ·, , of cltir.enl ialo • • pos1tbt when they llcle!lt etiment of • l!lve nolhin& lo lo11 by uf\lllllaC the p1ay lniolved 111. ui .,.i.m. we hive provided lblm w111> and play ii ~ . . a &OUrOe of power -desperation - ally ~ oot,y tbal they never <Ollld have oblalned -there'. ii '. lry --anflid«lt eklneat • • • of w or k lnvd"4, • • (Wblcb la really a puaplirue ol Gra- la tt; tba !'I!•! are -·· tene advice, In ''Tbl! Art of DOI oppoalles, 11 la Wordl,J W-lldom," written more than :ID eommooly lbouchl. yeera .qo: ''Never contend wllh 1 mao bot limply omne lidel of tbe ...,. wbo ~ no1b1114J lo ~ ... :;> apiritual coin. • • • llnllll ,.a can font celebrate Ille -Id, and rojotce in ila manifold pleu- -· ,.a canDOI elfecUva17 reform II; tM claw reformer can create ao1y. a dour aoelely In wblcll .veryooe ii "equai- 11" crtm-• • • Man ii ns&urally i wonblppln& llDlm.ll -and if wt remove worshl.p from Ibo realm ol lbe 1upernalural, he will . , Despllo our pious lnjunctionl, cblldml qulcldy team not lo tell the lnllh, becallll they &000 mJfu that WI Wini to bear from them what pleues w, not necessarily whit I& &rue. • • • 'lbanbglvtn& was originally founded lo give tbaolts for being preserved from 'the lndllns; what better way to celebrate It now than by trying lo preserv• the lndlaoi from our depredaUon&T lmportp,nc(3 of Licenses . Don i ao Into busineu anle11 ,.a have a llcense. 11any busineues 1ra recufated to keep unqualified """'"' from dealing with the public. Tbese law& m deslped to prolecl the conoumer. Other Ins and -nqulre • .. llcmse.. mueJ.y to collect rnt.nUeS. Tbue "rl!Venue laws" are oot for the prolocllon of the publlc. The -wbo does buslnW wllboul °" lclnd of llctmi lbll -lo prolecl . Ibo public rannol "'1-hil --· Den Dodp had a &srae camper and lraller. In the winter month& he daveloPed a part time bu&inesa ol bauling pod& for frleods Ind small lhlppen. OM ~ ran up a bl( bW and rtfused to "1· DAN IUl!D. '!be oourt OU.w oat the -.... lbougb ha bad · invoice& and wr111m omntaes from cu&tornm lo PIY· Doo bad no llcenle lo lrlnsport (OOds. .---•• 6Hrte ---. • Daor Goorle: Wbatl&U.comclnsmoofa lliodi bird -loob lllla a crow _. -be laucJil, will> proper pa- -. lo talk? I think tt co- -...... --PlaaM tell ... tillltrd'1ume. C. T. DaorC.T.: "*· II belooc• lo my cousin. r ... iliJlol bla !bot WU 00 Dime .. • lllrd. llul, ""' l:ooor ..... my _ ... 8hlppera .,.. · ...,4.led lo oro1ect the public tnnn -and lilcompelenl lrucken. '!be -11)' I& noneoforcernenl oLco-c\I. De <Ollld ailo be fined and lmprisone1Uor dolnc bu&lne11 wllboul a tictnle. I 'Ibis ·rule· ean noutt In lnequlUes. A hllnCyman maJ do a fine job mnodeling o ldtchm, for eumple, and !Ully ssilsly the homeowner. Yet, U unllceosed, be bu DO ri&bt to ~~ bls "contract. 11 HE CAN BNJORCB his qnemml U hired 10 do a opeclflc last (under tht homeowner'• direction), 111 to npelr 1 room. But If bl buys tbe m1terial1, eon- &rola -employe&, ~ Ibo project, and conli'lc:ll ~ o t!l1il -an price, he I& octin( ... --• He mlllt bl lklll , I d 1lea1 -....... -agenll. ~ laadscapers, nunea. llockbrollerl and many --of bu-opmlon are rqulated. Jusl because a busloeslDllD calls hirnoell IOIDelblnl a1la -DOI IUIDpl him from lettioJ a l1ceoae. If Whal be aclUllly doff ii handle the Ill& of proparty for a c:om- mlulon, he ii acllng 11 a mJIOr. If uollctNed, he la nol permllled lo collect bla commllilon. HOU: Callfomlo loMIJim •llrr '~" eohnnn 10 "°" may kno&0 aboue our ,... .. Educator Says tlae Media Balf.lnee Each Other Liberal Bias in Network Television? My attenUoo bu been called lo a review by Roger Tartarlan of Edith Efron'• "The News Twistn" (Loi Angeles: Nash), a boot wblcll bu been 118id {bf me am<ag otben) lo be 1 devastotlng expoee of libei'.al blu In n<tworlc television news am. commeit- tary. Mr. Tartarian'1 criticism is t h a t when Miss E f r o n demonatrat.. net- work blu by clusi- lylng broadcut.s .. "for'' and "apinll'' I lfm> candidate or -she doel not quole the ldual tats ~ which lbe . ._ bor l""'1les. ., thal the retdor bu DO ft1 of chec:Jdni her ltlliallcl. • Tbe alllclam ii not 1mjon. Whal Mill· Efron quota lo "Plain whlll llhe m~s by biu are storiea from such printed aourcetas \he New York Times and U.S. News and World Report. She givea only 11'181Dentary qµolall\IDI from newscast .. I believe Miss Efron's book would have been stronger if she had givm at least 1 few complete texh of TV ltories to show bow she classifies them and wby. PERIW'S MY DOUBTS of this poinl were too easily laid to rest by her ·-thllt the -of cluallying stories "is simpler tbm It may IOUnd. Network newt ii an atrane!y noo-iJI. I people like Jlllllce Thurgood Mltlball and Roy Wilkina of the N.A.A.C.P., wblle tbo8e least 1dmlred are aucb network dariinga 11 Slokeley Carmlcbael and Bob- by Seale. The ume poll 11ya that "14 perceol of all blacb oppooo the use of polltical violence.·~ lelled!W commoclil)'_ and the opinion Yet, oa the -Im, people Jllce wblcb it relays tends to be aim.pie, lhort, Eldridge Cleaver, a man with a criminal blghly partilln, and crudely !°' and l't!COn! wbo •-"'calls for •~murder of against... t-"'"'.1 """" white people, are held to be represen- Nevertbeless there ia far too much in taUve of. the black world. 'Ibe bard-work- Mils Efron'& boot that conlirms our log, taw .. bldlng Negn> ii the forgotten vlewin& uperienct for Mr. Tartarian to man of networt ntWs. dllmill the work as JiPily u he does. • Lei us lake for ~ the 11ing1e qua-MY OWN EXPElllENCE· with KQED lion of bow NegroM w~ JboW1i on bi San Francllco, while it b an educa- netwark neW1 durina h ~m...weeta in tiabal and mt a network station. con.- 11IOI wblch llile E6... -for her !Irma the bl!!& for 1 revqlutloniry · anll . survey. As ibe wrlla: • iPlnll1 mldd!Klasl black&. lhal Miss "Almoal invariably Iha! &lereolype ii. Efroo writes lbout. • • . criminal black, a tbug,reVolutionary • Eldridge CW.ver'1 wl!e, Kathleen, was bybfid, who lteaJa and kills and abrieU Werviewed on 11Newsroom " the news for mma... IUml of. money, demands ·piogram of that station. 'Ibe'interviewen: power ud threatens to bum American treated her with the deference and clUa and till white Americans." courtesy due to visiting royalty or a · Nobel laureate. · 111E MAJORITY OF Negroes are When I was interviewed on that same respectable citizens, who ahare the basic • station, however, at a time whes1 I wu values Of American society. They opposing the "no1H1eg0Uable demanda" repudiate even more strongly than whites of black and white mWtant thugsrwbo the crlmlna1 tlemenl in the black com-bad almost abut down San Franclaco munity, since blacks are the principal Slate College by violenl lnterlerence with victlma ol blaclt crime. academk freedom\ property deslnldlon In a Lou 11arri9 poll (cited by Mils and arson, the asme lnlervi""' &ruled Efron) it Wll lhown that Negro leaders me with the contemptuous lioltility of beld In bl&he&l respect by N.,,... are Nu! storm Troopers lnlem>ptlng a fuglUve Jew. I walked out of the p~ in mid-interview -and r e c e 1 v e d 1 thousands of coogralulatory letten and le!..,,.... • MIL TARTAIUAN ii mlltlkeii, I believe, when be says, "The great pltJ about Mlsl Efron'• book ts that It ts going to be seiled upon and cited by crilica ol the media in general .. proof or everything they have always said about the press." I am surprised that he, as a j newspaperman, does not welcome the boot. I don't know of anyone who Is trying to discredit "the media in general " The usua1 Way in wbicb people _... -I --TV ...,. ii by readjne the ........ per. 11 ,_·they doubl Ille I new.papen ttnqb reading the ..... weeklies -or br· li&tening to TV or radlo news .. AD tbe media are cbecb upon each other. That's what 1 free press ls for. { Are TV network news ~rvlces carrying 1 the full r'llll• of opinion -radical I liberal, conaervatjve, reactionary? ~ I they observing the "falroess _ .. fQ whlcb they 11y they subocribe? Or ia the - "fairness doctrine" bnpossible to live up to and stxluld some other system be ln- .Uluted? Mr. Tartarlan does not dilcuss the aerioua problems railed by Mill Efron'• boot. By S. L 11.tyUawe Pn&-t Sa ,,__ IMate Colop Agnew Question Is an Open One WASHINGTON DC ....1. Prtsklent Nix- on's announcement lhat be. will itand for a second tenn will be made ln advance of the New Hampshire Primary March 7. He may be a candidate in the prlmafy, contrary to usual presidential custom. Candidate or not, the President has ap- parenlty reviled his lnleollon ·lo an- nounce at the time be disclo• lUI own plans bis chotce of a running mate. After the 1970 election, the Presldeot confided to a small group of aewsmen that be would say whether or not he favored Vice Presldenl Spiro T. ""'°" wbeo be made bis own ..,.. --running qaln. If he doel DOI do O> (anil IODIO of his clooe amocia\a tlliolt he'Will DOI), It will be tabn tor :fP"Dted lhal Illa Pmident has not mode up bla JillDd, or thal If he has, wl&bes a-. _.i expresmon of ·political support for or opposltloo to Apew. THIS WOULD TEND lo open up the Agnew question 1n a more practical way than bas been the ca. ao. far and would expose the Vice Ptt&ldent to political baunll of wbldl be ii already . well awm. Everylblng that bu been said and done ao fu IU!derlines Ille Agnew '11*11•• 11 .. •Piii one. '!be 1pecuiallon bu 1111' rowed down lo Agnew and TreuUry Secretary Jolm Oonna1ty, but the l'n&i- detot I& DOI wllbout poltttcal lmaglnallon and there may be olhero wbom be would' c:ooslder. Once baviag decided thal a ... cond lenn for Apw would not be polJlically eXJIOCiJ<nl, Ille Preslderil would Jboo be .flcad wtll> f1out1n1 lbooe wbo Quotes Or. Jeale Beraanl -"Wben you ·..- women U they are hippy, more married than Wlllllffled women llY Ibey are." have labored Jong years on the Republican treadmill if he went outside Ille party lo piclt Connally as his heir ap- parent. • In choosing his nmnlng male !or 11'12, the Prntdeot may qWte possibly be pick- ing hla successor for the 1lepublican pm:identlal nominatk>n in 1'76. Ap- , Prulmltely one-third of the Vice Prukients in tbe oaUon's history have become President by ont means or another. II bu IJe!:oale the pattern in re- cent years for lbose In the -pr<slcfeD. ey lo pr<pare for the seizure of power afler their~ bave l~the acene. 'Ibis wu the case with N1mi as viOe. Presklmt and mor< receolly of Hubert H. Hl!Dlpilny C111 lbl Democrallc &Ide. .:nDI mt1S II sbarpeoed in I pruldent's second tenn, which must be bis last under the Constitution as amend- ed. It Is then that a modem Vice Presi- dent must consolidate his position H he is ever to do so. For this reason alone, Nil· on's cbolce of bJs Vice President for a se- cond tenn is of primary polltlcaJ im- portance over and above the possibility that any man may die or become in- capacitated in the presidency. Agnew's problem therefore i.! showing the capacity tor teaderMllp of Ille Republican Party, and nol merely u a standby in case anything happens to the President. Now the Prealdent will have to lhink about who will lead the Repobllcan Party whoo he departs, and It would be quite unlike Nixon not to take this into the most serious con1iderltlon as the ooly responsible course he could follow. · It 5UinS up to about this: Is Agnew bJg enoup to lead the Republican Parly anil become President? No effort is made here to answer that que1Uon. It i& big Meany ls Not in Tune De Dally Callltroiu El Cajoo Orpnlml tabor, o~ ooe of the for<:etlll champiOlll of liberal caUS01, Is tum1ne cooservaUve with the likes of Georp Meany, 77;pmldmt of the AFlr CI01 in command. Meany ii c:umntly enp(ad in I run-olnc feud will> President N!Jon • ..,. -c and foreign policy. He threatens lo lead the opt lo c1e1 .. 1 Nil- oo In 1'12. Whol lhe old curmudgeon doesn' realize 11 that or11nized labor ls in a period of declining lnflutnce on. public opinion. Once It &of sympathy because of lcgltlm1te demands for be:tter W&gtl and working condJtiona for the working man . No more . ORGANIZED LABOR now ls lat and IUSJ· Slrlkn outrap the public. Workers mate prepoeterous demands - more pay for less work. Productivity declines. Foreip g.00.. become popular and organlud labor demand& prolectlve tariff• to guard ila putures. This bu forced MWl1 tO the _. aervative comer. He beUon aplo&I the aotHnflatlon lighl, . 'allbouilb 11 his lremendous public support. He _,,. Ille President'• &eheduled bips 1o Red auna and the Soviet Union, fearful thal lrado agreements may damage labor'& poaltiOn. Organlud labor bu even come out against environment.I , e.ttortl, atnct It .... jobs threatened by llUCh lcltvily. THIS ISN'T THE organized labor movement of .everal decades l&O· When Secretary ol Labor Jam., Hodgson 18ld Meany wu out of step with the Amerlcan paople, he •11 wide of Ibo mark. Meany 1ani ·-man:blnl. . enough lo command the most sertoos thought by those who wish to see tJUs country cooUnue on tbe lli1'S laid· down by Nixon. ' REPUBLICAN oplnkln gives little guidance on *1Us question. A lltUe more than a quarter of Republican voters recenUy quf:!ltioned In the Gallup Poll favored Agnew, with other percentaa~· dlslribuled among Gov. Ronald Reag 5<n alirleo Percy, Secretary Connally!: Gov. Nelson , A. ~kefeller, SecrttarJ't Gtorge ~· ind McC!oskey. Nixonl ts nol likely .. llnd his final answer In Ibo ; polls. I :· AJ for Niloo'1 nmning in the New~ Hampollire l'rlmary Instead of being , represented by a Stand·in, there i..'.~ something to be sald •for it. HiJ opponent', woald be an obscure C1Jlforni '"'• COngrtssman, Paul N. Ml'Closkey, Jr.,• polling 13 perooit lo Nixon's 73 pen:ent in • a rec61t Gallup survey. McCloste, has ' railed the war issue. But there ii more lo It than that 'Ille · righl wing' In Ntw 11.tmpshlre b11 cballenged Nlson'1 dlplomeµc ovuturH • to auna and Ruula. This question m1g1i1 : well be debated In the New Ifampshitt I campN,gn. " ., -COAST f . -. DAILY PILOT Robm N • .Wnd, PubUlhu -(C..lr. .lditor AuJ..iW. Batu • Editorial l'ogc Editor • l I • • T --· ._. .to .-- ' . \ • ' . l . l I I I 1. ! I I I I I -. • I • I ~o,vers · Ha~~ Time on Hands . ' t1Let otHr• tell of 1Wm1 ud 1howen, ~ "J'll oaly mark your lllmlY boun." ; On a Slllldlal la l : t Plttsfltld, M11a. . ' l Every OWldlal ought lo have a mollo, no? I've been col- lectlnl tome ot aame. Mostly, they're cheery little lines, i such u the fQrerolne. But my favorite is Henry Van iDyke's. lt'• qraved on tile sun~ in ~ .~arden ,ol Yaddo. Saratoga Sprlng1, N.Y. Goes lil<e thi" Time la. .. : Too alow for those who wait •.• Too swift for lho.se who : fear ... Too long for lhose wbo grieve ••• Too short for •those who rejoice ..• But"for those who love .•• Time ii' tnot." ' 111 I TUE LONGBR their "'*na,., the , 1realer l"t)' ....... Jove. Such wu the : claim ol. 31 ~t ol the women ·, , and S2 percent of the men queried on •this romantic Jllltler. Or 80 report the survey take!"!\ ~ may~ .you ~ant to know how the others ftlt aboUi it. 1 All rlghl , 38 percent of th• womerj 8nd . 34 percent of the men pid It didn't get .much better, didn't get milch worse . And 14 percent both of the men and' of the women regretful1y aaid that thing called love 'bad slipped '°'P.'· •Also, there .were those, I understand. who refused to . talk further about it to the poltsters, but ·merely slammed them doors. QUERY -Q. 1\Where'd we get that expression, "to let the cat out of the bag'?'' A. Gou back to the old farmerf. marteta. Many wu the savvy fellow who tried to sell a cat in a gunny' uct. claiming it wa1 1 a euckling pig. A piece of ruraJ humor about u standard 'a! the snipe bunt. To let the cat out of the bag, clearly, was to break up the trick. AMONG the blind , those y;ho use cigarettes tend to smoke far more rapidly than do sighted smokers. Even so, blind amokers rarely inhale. ' POWDERED catsup, that's the latest grocery item. Nut.st 1 ~ , . ONE our of e•Jy ,ii· working men!. eligible for a vaca.. tion refusea to take aame. Why Is that? IN ENGLAND, no blood dOll<!r gets paid anything, 'f:ver. ' YOU KNOW that pryamld on the back of the 11 bill! If you can count it.oi number of steps, consider your ey&-, ~ght to be just fine. There are 13. rftoll'r' -Cleverest trout farmers, I'm told, are the ·Danes. Danish trout is said to be pretty big now in the 'American frozen food markets. What's odd about this i.! 'there are hardly any trout streams in Denmark. Only a 'batch of man-made trout ponds. ' • "YOUNG LADY, never tell a man he's a saint. He knows better. Tell him he's a devil. He'll believe that, .and be flattered." Such is the counsel to girls by another of .those sage f!dvisors on i;omantic matters. '!! •• CLlENT -.uu what's the world's deadliest animal. 'HOW 'bout the letl Wasp'? Tbal.'I a ftve.indf ~ fitb ~t -drifts. around the 1water1 •off 'DOrthern.•Australia. A swun- 'mer brushed by Its trailing tenlaciu C8l1' be expected to tdle within five minutes. Tbere'a no known antidote, regret ·to report. ' . Addrtss mQiL to L.:M. Boyd, P. 0. Boi: 1875, Ntw- ·,port Stach 92660. · · Copywright 1971 L.M. Boyd ; Agllew to Step Down? ' SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan has revealed that Vice President Spiro Agnew cliscUssed in private con- versation the possibility of stepping down next year to take a judicial or cabinet post. governor." Agnew served as goveror of Maryland before he was picked by Nilan as the GOP'a vice pr .ea i dent i al nominee in 111611. But the Republican governor uid he thought President Nix- on would have a political pro- blem if Agnew were dropped from the ticket in 1972. . Asked ll lie thought Agoew was happy in his job, Reagan replied, "I don't know if a vice President has eVer been 1\3P-py ... parUCularly Vice P~i­ dent Agnew, who has been a • -. Reagan's remarks w e r e taped for telecast tonight night on the Public .l!:roadeasting &irvicf program, " • T h i r t y Minutes With .... " The p~ gram was taped Tuesday afternoon. The goverpor recall!d that in 1958 there wu apeculaUon lhat then-Vice President Richard Nixon might be drop- ped from the ticket to take "perhaps a judicial, perhaps a cabinet ~" Sot1ffi Cot~t.P.J••• -Lowtr Lt"I lntrl to M•y C.mp•nvl Coit• M11~ -140°1262 ~ '!h.~71'1tlWfU ~ • .. --.... \ • • i\ ...... \._ .... • • • • 1ts the bi -~brand \era ; at Penney$. arring 1famOOs ·:: ~: · names ·like -tHese. 2999 .. ' .,_. ' . J .. ' . • 1699 2599 I ' • • ' ' 1499 2999 PractorM IE lllCll1o ' " " ' ' .29~ ll.TI ..... ....- f-14opMdl, ti-llld 40oz. gl• Jer.Aloohoo- obl•~-ly. ' -' ' • • I . . ' ~ ,• . JCPenney · ., The values are here fMf'/clay. I • Shop from Sunday noon at the followlng 1m1: C1i411'9• I+. el t~ose stores: NEWPORT BEACH, Fashion lslanil f'.IUNTINGTO~ BEA~H. ffuntington Center t • I I ( ' ' I ~ I /t • I I .. I 1 I ._y fl!llT I ....... •t the r .. p' . -Ww-Lead ·. Gas \ Y:PiPctpulm- " U11Jm Clas&lll ' . Flndjnr tiw!, Io w. J .. ad mo.;h ~ reqliiriof il ~ leod ..... foul UJ'dit ·--I*n-ol · guo1lne -lower · rt,; lead , be nmoved. from :;,.,,~; alito . , ........ ~ ..... la 111e·ma11er of ioww; .porl<jm•ot ,.... P'"r;;t o'b•jpb ...,.,_.,,;•IEPA' 1o..,,; ...... llltU.S.cooown<rll -11'!".. ilt imt-;~ •. I'• aMg1•''ts!":t.,..i:lrW lill'_..1*'.._. ""''" \ ,.,._.,..,.. -illlPA'.-llltflb1'ilil1Wla· lllOllOl1ilt Ujl ---'-bom • ..... la.• l'illdtii iiUI lr cil JeM. oertous source of~-.. ' IJ!' 90 )ilr ... A °""" cil yean ago, a ed..,_. - I .,._ )lae alid cry -i up Lui ,_., i por<:Olll of ima tllt public (or al Jeut, 'the guollne b y --port!on ci1 H .,..,_ "-lean wu of the -about atr· 'pollution) low-lead variety. SU... '"""1 ........,,,, that oil companies 1971 model a Q,\ m ob 11 e 1 .._the leod oul" o! gasoline. sJ>O?fically """ desjpld to L..t Tetraethyt .8 widely· . utilize· 1ow-lmd g~. U. --Itri which raises the · oll indualry ,bopelullJ 11 .,.. -ratinf cil gasoline aild ticipaling It will be able to aell ...._ qlne"knocking, was a bit more or the stuU this .. 'r:W r by a r o u 5 e d en-Y~-But the most optim1stlc wkw-llata as a major ... timates ~blea UPtm' '1Dlln ja i:miemjMtioa of the>,.. ~ ~t,,'.._'M"' . " -;a ~" · consumptlijli of low.lead •::;.,to whet sounded' ~gasOtlne at a 1!_V)desi'S ~ •. 'r. ~eod public of.-total'~IDe. irales. " • • -· "JDajar. oil companies .The ortginal., ~ fii ,...... ·"*'· ·produclion .and umoviof lead from ~"?' , dlltrtbutkfn d'-·low-leid or was that it contamlnat..-V. ... •· ~ brandl of g~sollne, . •i!'· Bu\. the Jt!g-s we_re .cut off · ,Md did ;lbe. American con-thIS .-.ieol tw. ,. .,..,.nt · • -baslen to tak~ •ad-: '"'ll9!'\ 1 •from tl}e .r;i.tionill. · ..... of tllls opportillilly to ... Research Cou'1Ci! staling that io •=· ID combattlng the the ~'l!mt o! lead wblc:b get( . • · •· _..., · to lnlO ' tliie air ·Via ' "'~line ni: ....,...,.esses~ .. ~' . , &-,_ •·~? · '"po• ·~ identifiable threat l!f"610d\ In ·the l•"""' .or to thl. l!"JOl'•I pol'!'!¥tton." Iba:~ fl -.try. j;Jf:iead ~ l!<spite Ibis llnciliii. the IL &a bu "bombed f#i ·tbe E n ~viTOIJlDefdal Protection joolp.'I' . ,I ~-!llom to_ i-- J , ~ .. , l ':. ' l ,. :. Freshly· ~ut troos, ~Nt~rry Christmas: · • pr~ces .... . ' ' rc(.stonfRoddng a¥a11able In ' -·.--White and colors.. . ~ . ~ . ..._,....- . 111,....,..looklng for a bia . _..ful tree thla season, come-us. . . "1\'..,.,llMI Sc:Otch Pine and Weslem • ·~• flrGlnllbnas'ttees 1n ':·. llllfOUallaeand ~-lobold •'~-~ o l ~ • I . . . ~~ne . . '.' ;~, '· a· ·:; 99' ..f .. .rr.·, ; ,n· ~ f. ' ' ~ :!'~· ~ ., . . ..... • 1 I , , i ' ' ~ ''.. t • 1 '.'w, '¥-'1'1 Ut I .: ·, 7'·8' 11.19 ' · :Western Douglas Fir ., ., : ... . . 12'~1' ,ff-4' · 1rt.fl !r-r 9'-10' I · -- 1.211 2.41 ,,.. 4.11 8.~ ·- > I • • ~ •~ ' • ' • , •. -.110111d~ gnMlng In a-ic>planter makes ., . ·.1111M!Jlli!'addltlon "'811)'. : ..... 1ourldlngl;'°lamfic'glft. .. . . 11 99 .' ... ' I ,,_.,Iha growlJ!O In -, .acinlllllcplanter. 11.19 ; '--B-Plnegrowltigln ·'.· .~-lcplanter. 11.11 . . ' ., I • llonlol T,.. ICll Includes: • ' Boiiul Junlpd' growing In a 1ub for Christmas. 1899 planting dish, Bonsal plan~ special aoll, , wire and how-to lnstrucUons. 4• ' " -JCPenney 1be values are here fMer/ day. ., ...... s •• .,. ..... Chtrte it •t these Penney 1fores : N!WPORT BEA.CH, Fashion Island. ,, . .• I • • ' . . ' t > . ' • I 1 ,. , I J !:. •. °' :.t.t I .;;i: Handbag sale. . · .. ,.' ., Save 20%ona11 ·baM;~5andlQ:)t l . ! . ' ·1 . i' • . ' , . ' . " •' . ' l II, .. , t •• .I~ ,,. V_,,,.·:-,. 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Assembly OKs Sex Info Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) Birth. control advise and con- traceptives could be provided to teen-age girls by physicians withput parental c o n s e n t under a bill sent to Gov, Ronald Reagan by . t b e AS9llllbly. Opponents Wednesday con- demned the measure bYr Sen. Anthony Be:Uenson, (0-Beverly HlllJ) as "an· attack on the family unit." ' SUpporters argued it ls not reallltlc to "turn our backs and ignore what is actually going on." The vote was 43-19. The bill provides no mlnimum age limit on girls who 'may receive birth control care and advise from physi· cians. "If they're old enough to ask for it, they're old enough to receive it," said Assemblyman GM!on Dully,' (R·Hanlord.) -bly -of the bill. The measure was defeated b)' Ille A.o&embly SepL •18, but Dul/7 -pennlaioll to try again. , , An earlier opponent of the bill, Assemblyman William Ketchum, (R-Paso Robles), said he changed hi!l mind because of the "compelling .reasons" ouUlned ~Y Duffy. "None of us deep down likes this bill," Ketchum said, but maintained that voting "no" ls ignoring serious problems. Duffy outlined what he call- e4. "the incongruities" of present law. "A girl under present law may consent to sex at age 18, but she can't go to a doctor for birth control Information until age tl.." be said. "This: bill ... ls basically an aUack on the family unit," saia Assemblyman Robert Bur .. , (R·Hunlington Beach), "aod understanding of that unit Is leading to erosion of societY, as we know it." Panthers Counselor 6 On Diocese SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An Episcopal priest who ~ cowueled leaders ol !he Black Panther Party has b e e n elected to a major committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Calilomla. The Rev. Earl A. Nelt, rec· tor of SL Augustine 's Episcopal Church ln Oakland, was elected Nov. 18 to serve a one--year term on the diocese's standlnc committee. IL ii an eight.man group which can act for the bishop wben absent and can approve or veto clerical ordinations \n Ila jllrisdlctlon, said The Rev. Canon John Gallagher, b:· -ecuUv-1asl1tant to Bishop C. l(llmer Myers. Neil, 35, officiated at the ' ftmeral of slain black revolu- tionary writer G e or g e Jackson, one of the so-called Soledad Brothers who was kill- ed during vlolence at San Que11tin Prilon last Augusl Jacklon wu a field marabal ln tbe 8laclt Panther Party. C. 'lllorne C« .. , I standing ---•-ho sald he -inll<d Nell, Aid the priat bu aloo be<ll a 11>lrllual lid....,. to party chleltaln IW.,Hewton. ... , d o n • t wholeheartedly ..,.. -.u cl bis Ide ..... Di1 • 1'IUnca be (Kdl) t• r ..., fine man and " very fin r ......,,. aid Corw, • bank <l ii-""'--· -" PJollMr btadquartc lo Oold.,. ,.Id Ill)' commc ....., _ 10 come from Nt{I. -.-Z.1971 • HILMIT 01 f00TIAL1 One piece molded reinforced plastic epaulets, shoulder caps and breast plates. 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TROUBLE AFIEll SHAVE Start the morning off witi "lroobJe" and you'U have tile' kind of ttmlble you lile all day!! 4 .oz. bottle. I OUI\ LOW PllCI ·zs 'GIVE HIM . TllOUBlE I' COLOGNE R1fre shin1, lasting fragrance that will spell "trouble" for ~im until you rescue him! 4 01. boll le. OUI LOW PRICE HOLIDAY STO~E HQURS •'DAILY l SATURDAY 10lMt111,PM SUNDAY 1D AM 11 7 PM ! I DAILY PILOT Jj -. Devil Cult Upsettillg 'Witches? LQNDON (AP) -Black Magic_ is spreadlne across· England, upsetting, v 111, 1 g e vicars and serious wltchel alike.·. "All this ~evil wonlllp is al-, lractlng people to the ..,.ng sort o( cult," complained~; Eleanor Bone, & "white'' witch .T<ho says P,. oQly spells she casts are good ones that. help in such ways as · trying to" . remove warts. . ' Mn. Bone rum a coven -, six couples, plu.s Mn. BOne as priestess -in the London suburb ·of Topting Bee. ·Evil spells, ·she says, have no place in their monthly d. a n·c e s aro~d a fire. but' amateur dabbl,ing In the black arts 'ls · gettlng·theni a bad mme. , . Church l~aders are sim.Ilarly Worried about the growing in- terest In the occult. .; "We sre frightened ·Of what seems to be a steady and con- tinuing growth in the J>Opulari~ · ty of witchcraft and '(devlf worship," said a Church o( England spokesman, ''and lt'ls frighte.nirig to realize it is at· trading .young people." . Ttiere have-been a number of bizarre events in England, apMrenUy linked (o the 'black magic craze. . A .Chlld's, body was', stolen frvm a grave. A young man hanged himself after his ~rl friend Hexed him. · Another youth• was charged . W l th lllurder after the body. of an eAi'l's grandson was. fouiid next to a bfoodstained hitter contalnlng the · words "Hall · Satan." The letter also had the Lord's Prayer w r I t t e n backwards - a favorite , black magic' incantation. · "This is a problem that the Church flas not met .for .the past 200 years," the Rev. Tom Willis told an Anglican Church synod last Weekend . ''But prie'ts are now finding all over the country that they are having to cast-out devils and evil spirits. "People are turning away from material things like can and refrigerators. . ·. . The supernatural ls galnlbg ascen- dancy. "More and more people .are dabbling in fortune telllna:, home seances, witchcraft lhd • black magic." , .'. Polite say Some members of the score or so of black· magic groups in the 1'>ndon a~•. Who dance naked .and conduc~ perverted t:hurch services, are respectable busipessmen. Con men have cashed In on the growing interest in the 00o. cult. A Birmingham ,"faith healer" got an eight.year !all senteoce lot defrauding 670 pounds -$1 ,6711 , :-out of women by "removing evll . spirits" through such techJli.. ques as ·anointing, them arid "having ·aaual Intercourse with. them . . Sales are boomilig at the psycbie boobbop on London's Great Quet!n Street. Recent best sellers include. "Through . the Mists," ''I hear a Voice" and "Lile Begins a~' Death." • .\tgloomy Londo~· rt!taurant . called Cafe Macabre' I s . d.ecorated with plaster skull.I. and corfln.shaJ>e!l table< .. II saw the stage debut of Alex Sanders, 45-year-0ld self·pro. claimed "King or lhe WI~ · cbes," who takes his ritual · stage act arouod the country. Mrs. Bone, the white witch, protest! about the dabblers. in the ocoult : "There are jUll too many half • baked groups springing up." She says her own covtn tries to help people and askJ no money for Its services. • "We do not hold se1 orgjes/' she said. "We do not drlnl •We uve nortnal fives. We believe our faith ii the oldeit reli(iion and we try faithfullJ . to follow it.'' · · Andy's Fun . Ask any kid'. ''Ask Andy" is run. See It Saturday1. In the DAILY PILOT. • " r \ \ I , i ' ' ' • ·1 j. l Ttllndly, Dill I tr'a: ""1 Ba11ae ... s .Rald j ... IN·S ·Head Refutes . 'f ... - .·.w~~~<AP~p~= ~es ·. AODl.'~"'i"" {-p~ : "'"" Lee G. Creew. ll'tdd• of ~~i'l.-2 ~-... ~i: ... Natur·atl1'itlonSlntcl 11rvb Locall. Amtrlcan employes Aki Wednesd>1 fl r-..... cl Gcmi- was "outrageoua a n d kt-~~Aft,QO, d9niecl re9p00Slble" to al11p thllt I"' tho· all~...Ulplbll.111-Pll­ INS raid on the Callfartla · "''[' :· ibult-1 ",.,.. • 1' b t plant of Mrs. R 0 m I D • outrqeoua and b ,.....,.. Banuelo9 wu a put-<1p Job. ~ ..... ICliDll the · , -~'-... .....,. "nle allegatlon wu made Ooandl ud U. olll<on." . ,'I'<.,. · ·-r-.« 1 l.MoOO.y by ~ WallP, Ben-~ -to ~ .~. Coast Communill..,Col· • ... nett (R-Utalr),>aricllilipported "Mrao Ba--.mpio,. ·.,,Jege~ Truotee. rge by INS Co~ Ra:r In( illepl -a II er Rodda Jr '· Corona de! mood F. FUTell dutil( a ._ieil ~ oGI to do 11> " . Sellai ,_ Commlltee ud ~ ... ~ !ilar, Y,,becomes /I ~ .,;.p. IFIH ~ .. l... Mlloe .., . II& ·no \. ,.. 1 di ~.me ~ 'i ~:.:... . .:.:.... 'J ,u_ .......... ~1...-n nl' • ""-'-l'rll!td. .l:-Colll!fies -·~ ..... 1-.JW~ ua ""..-: .. __ .. ..-~.r I w • tion of the California for U.S. Treuurer. to tbt DIWI IDld1a tbat .-m ••• ~. INS agl!lls found 31 llletial amployer1 fn tho Loi Mplol Schools Boards A~· aliens aDIOl1I !ht 300 employ• .,.. were -Idle fllopl ation (CSBA). He will working at Mr•. Bm»loo'' alleno. Mra: ea-·· p1an1 be Installed d u r I n g Ramona Food pn>ducfl plant wu but ..,. ol -ai nlded. CSBA mnual meeting In Gard<na, In !ht Oct. 6 raid. '"ll>ere Ill union ..w rn San Frmciac!o. Bennett Qfd the Binualoo '"' · ...., company wu cboMn blcl1'1' ap.lnlt blr. Tiie INI dllb1ct of mulmwn ]lllbllclty value cllrtct« al Loi Anlllee ud Arso E ed and described tt u a put-up bll ,,_ lllould ... ..... ll y job. Farrell respooded thllt bl meoded !er thafr -to -a-...1-with that u111anent. duty and Id c:rWclad far e .. -. ~ ........... _ I Lumhe '''l $enoe~~ >slhal ~ • ". -· .,,.,,. ...... n r; . , •the ..... . • . "1 ""°"1 , . Tbr ' ' ;. .. federaJ."'11 ,,..., ,. '!flld fn Mllllc -"' .},;., l '~J?bl.W . . ~ ''1!111 ~ !'I;;-,.. Jti~ ',. Yard Bia~ ··,: ~-~ ,i)t ,"·.,1: ·. ~· --1:•~ ::·u·•".io.LA "" . ,,, M. .!·;s.~ X.jJ'"* : Ji ..i.iJ. • . rID' 1 ~~umW:y~;;;·it-,. ~*4 mer-e ' s;~~_:,'_'. !.. thr!t days In Los Angeles • County destroyed !500.000 In 9k F t H bb . •tock and an office building •• ttvsr". ..u ~~e . u :~ early W~Y·.One fire"of·.1 , ~ J · • fl~-• said the ••• ,,, of blazes :__!_.N:~ · J ·~ • 1M'-i • • t. ... '" ·· •-"':: ' • 1 WINTr.awAVEN1 (APl -o!IQne•ind In peraoo wqjlnM '· appeared to.~ more ,than a ' "Miss X" -tciund a -fianCe ka&on, :a,· a poetry:riidfng coincidence. Wednesday b1Jt was unable to premedical ttudlot fr o m Resident.a near· the Ham-become .his bride ~mmedlatNy Lebanon. He llve1.ln Pboenis. mond ·~r:obfr · ··.CO. In 1 for. lack of 8 birth certificate. They had their blood tut.a at ' Bellftowet~llo ~ 8'Amd • ller.fot!ler clOad ~mother Y~ and µ.!De /to Wb> J-· •• of mufllM eipfoatofll bef~ · --critically ill, -M8rfe savtnon; terbiven to tie in a r r 1 e ~ d. . • d11m and 581\' a ball of fire 18 had d<clared MoOO.y ahe However, Miii -bad moving quickly Olll from the ...;.id marry "any men over only a blpllmnal ca1111cate center of the yard. 21" to save herself and four and they eollld pt no wedding Paramount fire officials also younger sisten from fOlt« Ueenee. . suspect araon In their area. homes. . .,,,. Their courtahtp occurred "When you gtt I hr e e She arrived Wednesd•:rtbe llvinl room GI lumberyard fires within three Yuma. across the lln ~~~ bo'°', wblle , / dai s yoti have to start to think Ari7.ona, , saying . she h -~~pectlve ~ltor looked ott; il'1 more than coincidence " selected' the most honest • said the Pl 1 mother, Ruby. said ooe fire department ~f-the person who is right for nae 'mother lw dtlayed her • ficial. me." eof1y Into a P-. Jlolpltal : "It'• apparent to us that-~H:_:er~se~l~ectio:_·~n~fro~m:ljamoac$!~··.!""~ca!~.,.~Gl~lle<j....d_•_ ..... .::__'_mar_· there had to be a Damnuble the buodr«I who Pl!!:':! 111 • ..... ~ • liquid spread 8100!nd In the * * * * * *~ f{iZ *'. * * * * *" * * * * * Bellflower," he saJct All \brte , y . pre-dawn blazes eMJpil!dtrom MEAl'l:&I.,~-'I ··~· within sbed.e: and all spread 'Mflll'" extrtmely rapidly, officials said. A Propos .: • -. ~. ..+p ?f '_., .. • . . . Olaol 21" (&;.-) _ __,fll,..,, alinlllno lltyllnf. 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Add-o•. ! _, . ,.... .~ •. 'UA V capabllltyfor8-lnclorcaiieuet1pe. • OuaJ , 1'9" ,: -'-$ ts • ~ •• 'llMlsJp:•••Glt .......... µ.... VWJ' 339 , 1 ) .:· . ., ....... doesn't •ah th.em fut. ·111nnla la1t'..a1r~ them '-t.' . ,,~~ ' . • -·~, COSTA~ 411 E. S.v..,t""th SI. '46-1614 "" ••• , ... '"'· l•tegrlt11 •Rd Df'peKtl•l>llltlf Slt1tt 1947 _. EL TORO L .. un• Hills Pl•u (MJf .... ¥4111 117·1111 Deity 1f.t, ht. 1M HUNTIN"TON ~CH ' lrookhurat & Ga;,,\.,d , ... l.IQy ~·-· fU·SUt Deir f·f; ...... .. • ~· ·i • • ,. l ., . . . ,_ . • ' ~ > , .t I " ,• I ·, ' ~· < • . \ 1 :.~.'~~ ,, ' I ' ' ' • ' ... . ;t! y.~ . ' ~ 1 ; .. ' •• I ' I . ' '· , ... \ , .. . ' -•. ·-' .l •. ' . ! ' ' ' • ·' .r , • ' • " • ' • ;J-T \ 1.' • •'• ../ •. •, • ' .. ' ' ' i '' ?" i' • I • • • JOI"~ ,. . t . ' J ·I .. • • \ ·' i,1 f. . '. ' ' I • . '. . .. .. '. r , . • 1 I • • I ' • ' .! .. • , • • • • (..' ~1·· ... ····.•!t ... 1,,.., EXCll!E·M!·NT :: • • • .. ' • ~ • j ~ . -.1.1',, v • .. • 11 ,.. ••• ~ ' , . • • a.m. " . I '': i "· r . .;.· • • • • I l ' I ' ·., .;; • •• • ,\ ' .. ,. . •.• :f. ·J· -· . " . . '. , . 'one-st:Op' shopping .• l • • · · · at its-firtest I • I ' . . "91EN TMUR,SPA'.f ;;No. MoNOA¥ EVENl~S ' -' ' ' I ( •• \ ' ... ' . ' · . ' • • " . ·: . ·-' . ~ ., .. l · .. t.. ... ' i ' i l LISTEN FOR..:l'HE SIREN AND .iELLS ON 1'HE BIG '· . NEWPORT 'IE·~c:·H . ' t~ ~:!RUC~ • • • ' . 1· • • , ... • . ' .. • " • ~. I ,. • • ' FOR THE1 YOUNGSllU · .... ' • • .1 ' \ 1\, -, ( . . ; . . ' .. , ' • • • .. • +· • ' . . • -.. ' . ........... _. ' .. •.·" • , I • j ~ I I 1 I I I .. If DAILY PILOT For The "Record ·---- Legisl.ators' Votes _ ..... t .... -- KAPLANS ,, Urr~UUIT DEU I UUIY > On Issues Listed· No~ Open Sundays ~2 (N•) '5-P .M. I ' 1ly o. C. l!IJS!1N<il ' . ~ill--· w..i-. .... ln pul>llcl ........ wllh -y 11111 Ill -... ta! N~rds lacludln& wllhbold1ng tu ,,_ for . IT'S ,,~Ti TIME SACRA!IEN'ro -Hen! Is how Orange C o u n t.y ' 1 representatives J~ -~ atate Legl!llllrre' have E vo!Jng lft recent weeks on a variety of islUea facing lawmakers. In the Assembly: a parent's ri81i!O prolltllll Jiii llali Incolne tu beclJmlWI 1 child lrom taking Iha -. ' Jan. I, 1972, and addo ID· l1 Governor's vfto override at· perceot>income ~ tncket. It tempt failed by a ""i!J::::· htbl bank and corperlte tu Cory. voted yes; , ratea from 7 to 7.t percent. Brias and Burte, no. cuts oil depletion allowance Treya Gerniahed end Decorated , •• r-~-::-~~~~-"'--~~ r.._~·_.:,....l-~~~r.-r.~ StDlte Bill 14"1 would set up a commission to study .tJ>e. current statm of 'and need for additional mtd.k:al schools in Califor'nla and appropriates $250,0llO Jor the commission. The bill was pWed SHI by the As.sembly. Assemblyman JoqBrtggs (~Fulltr1on) and K.-Cory (D-Anahtlm) \ Yo&ed ya; .,Jtebtrt WUm flWlewpert -) •• d Roberl Barte (11-Bwdhoglon Beach) voted no. Assembly Bill 151 W1luld In the Senale: from 27.5 percent te 22 Auembly BUI 711 probiblll perceot, adda l.S pemn! public schools from refusing minimum tax on bu!~ J.n. admission to graduate 1 pro-comes, 1ncrease9 ~U>eSI ~ grams on the basis of sex Bill ventory tu ei:empt1on from l5 passed 21-3; Senator JaDJi~ E.~ to 30 percent and provides for Wbttmore (R-Garden Gr.ve) .state payments of $1.50 ptr yes; Senator DtnnJs E: acre to counUes and cities for Carpe.ater ( R. N e 'w pt r t land aasesaed as open space. Buda), ve1< mt cut., Pasaed 31-4. Carpenter, ao; A11eml>ly BW :im would Wllet-., ,.._ protect publis'hers, editors or reporters of newspapers, wire services, radio or anyone formerly so employed, or jewels' by joseph searchedor jewels MEAT . PLAmRS • Corned Beef e Tur~•y e H•rn • Roest letf e Pepper lttf e Salami e Potato Salad e Cole Sfaw e Assorted Chetltl e Ra/11he1 ' art bre•d, dinner roll!, •nCI compfi· mentary ••sortment of our miniature Danish Pait"'(. " BANQUlT-STY~E ~·Parties • lplsa, Wlllllilp • lls~ess: Lunclllens;. 5'0ll1 BirtMayt e . Any Occasion Planne1·s to Chart ·television stations from being CMY1rt _..... l'""Y ... ~ cited for contempt for refusing :!:...f.;:1,!11;:,:,: 11.:.l""~ to disclose sourct of any in-1UC1re ,.... ,,,.,.. m1u11em • • • IN OUR OWN BAKERY • Mys 1111t11tt ¥1.... ' formation while employed by w. wm 111 ..._. 111 m'"111e ,...,,. the press. Bill passed 21·9; 1tnis 111e1 ""'• ,...n1.., 11111r 1111- Carpenter, no ; Wbetmon!, :•Mr . .,_,,. ., Mr, P111r 11 '* CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIO~S ••• B/IKED TO ORDER WEDDINGS -SHOWERS -BIRTHDAYS • Pat #.n-.n~ o~ 7\.T :~n Y•1· ... mbly Constitutional -~:-Illa:~ ~111, ~CA ~endment 3Z would. ~ r -.. • • i:.e the legislature . t ~I a system of providln& \ ' ,.. caWtropbe insurance cov CJ A ANA oi&e c<d: ~ i::. P mmlsM • ... natural disaster pro tP6ra may be al!" 1"1 ved poiseD Constitutional ame ' blptrays aod -airport.• '.' ~ . li.iiJ lo ;.ould have been su ~e County a guide. ~ llt ""'~ ,. ' ler I In 1972 . ·' I In' .,, ;;;:;.."" . ~i>WEI T TI' appova • count)' p anners approVUJI mg 1.0 o · ed 22-13, single family residential and Marine Corps Air Slation and reconsidered. apartment projects nearby. asking that others be equipped, ______ _;_ ___ = De.th J\'otices COl"l'TN Planning .Direclpr Forest. for a I r -·c onditioning in- , Dickuon calls the noise ~1 stallations for aummer noise. tour prilject the ·flrst in tbe na-The supervisors became in- tJon. '.He i.;, sUggested to terested in the problem Jut supervisors that studies be un-week and asked the plaMers dertaken to de~ the to initiate a study when perCeived noise de c i be I s ·• Diclta~ }falneCIJ .them that ('NDB) and ' a a o th er constriJ~o'n was c r ete 'p I n g measbrenfent dUbbed o:im-.closer to the Santa Ana and munity noise environmental San Diego Freeways in the levels (CNEL). central Irvine Ranch area and The planning chief said the southeastern part of the PNDB measurement.! are county. usually those taken to record the noise of jet aircraft, while • the CNEL yardstick is a co tinui.ng or accumulative ooi.se eanng register. •-IO G. Catf'l'n. P1lMd 1w1y In Olden. "r:'~~r:...~ ~" 1i1.:..~~"~-~ Board Backs ...,,Id a.vi l1111r, Jenet Coffllli:'"'S'•n rtll(:llCOI oahlmll or-Mr, Ellfll Cofh'l'll l'l'l9flrNI 1rtpdmolh9ro Vtrt Delayed By Illness ~~ both ol Porli.nd. Or_... A id t"iOAil111sf." =-s.~p'.j:,:.;.~= Ut rug SANTA ANA ..:...,A murder mH-' ,_,, """""'" 'K''" ,,,,. Ill PM'k. f'KlllC VIN :r.M:"'· 1uspect'1 hospitalization . bu ':.""'~~= p prompted an Orange County H-5-llh ~="" rogram Jaan w. ll'l(lll'ltn. '™ .summu 0r1vt . Superior Court judge to order £M:lnlln . Ctllt. Diie ff cMt,..,, O.Ctmbtr I --• ]_,_ In 2, 1t11. StrYlcn P911dllll 11 P1c!flc Vl.w SANTA ANA-: Spomorshlp I ~"~ -Y il'.&e delen-Mortuirv. . dan{p\S atraJtmm•nt. JAHN of a '65,000.a-year drug abuse ........... ~•Pl'I M. Jn .... " ,,, o1 "' w. it111 • th Jt B K M Mill f! .. 1~1~115~~~': °'wif:~lh,;,,~'Tl:{. program 10 e county's u ge yron . c an O.U<1M1r Mr•. Andr•••· .. _, schoola has been approved by set . 13 for the~anoe IMCh. J..iVic•. rldl~. 12:l0 PM. 8•!1 th ·-·-· oJ Supervisora 1 roec1w1v c111P11 with lln1 t. v. Tor.-e lXHll-U • of Victor Hugo es, 62, offk:Willntl. lnMrmtflt, n1lt•oo d Of the SU. m, '",700 ls pat'd Mtmorlll P1r11. at11 e.-:1w1v MOrtuery, ~ Anaheim, on being advised DlrKton. LEWIS by the Callfomla Council on ..1K'CWl'l1r11 r: L-11. ott Emtt•ld ,,.,, Criminal Justice, Dr. Robert that the victim of Parkinson's ... _ =0.lt ol dfflll. Ol'Ctmtoer ":-----• •11t11. • S.1\1•~.,. Dtctmblr •· Peterson, county superln-~ lS seriously Ill in a ~t~ Jr,1 1 1M11 ""G.' 'lrurr"':; C':f:'i:.:T:. f --~•-•--pita!, Prl¥1lt m ... .._,1 _...1c. canctudt 1n tendent O ~. explained UUll dllNI. ltlll c._ Oil ,,,., MOrtuerr, Wednesday. Hugbei ia accused of the Dtrtetors. PAYN! . 5.JD. Ptflll. JIU A"'llCldo SI., Cosl1 Dr. Peterson uid funding killing last Sept. 17 of real °''• "' dff1t1, Dt«mbtf • "11. for the -•-•--year 1972 wu ""' lltndlfwl II P-.;ltlc Vllw ~NIU" estate broker ~bert 0. Red-Mllrtulrr. ••CHA•o being applied for, but because MldlMI e. •1c11atd. "" n, ot 11" IEI of 8 cllanire in at.ate law lt 1. mon, 64, Westminster, 1n a Cimino Drt¥9, Cotl• MIH. t>ei. ot dlttft, '"e lo3 Dtctmbtr 1, 1w1. surv•~.,, ~ necessary to have, a shooting police nid wa s ~; 1.'C1 ... ~~...:::·~:r!-. :11 Of'C•ii gov1!111111. "1tal .body other than preclpitited by H u ·ah • s • Mell: ..,.,.,,..1 er1ndl>llrent1. Mr. llld • =--::,: ~1"k."~~\ct~T'!I the Department of Education jealousy of th~ profe&sionaJ ~~· Strvl<ft .. Fr"'-" ' -. 1111 be the olfiicial ~· for the -la"o-~lp bet een u,....._, .-wi:r 5~~11'r.=:.~! p-1·~ under the~&;i'. Stree•-•-= ... •Lllt1 w •iuao ..... , •v !;\;~ ~ wife, Katherine, 41, and the Olrtctors. IDllM!:: ~ Ad of 1968. ' Miid!'«! 1. •ot11n1Gn. c;.111 H1r1n1o. dead man. c.,,,,,,_ a .. c11. •t "' C1Mttt; •c.;nce the project la COWi-Officers said Redmon and HOYtmbtf o:i· 1'71. """m"' ~ "'<" ~ viJ ~~ .. Vffi . ~ Ti.iiT:t";' tywlde, Dr. Peterson said it Mrs. Hughes, who often work- ,_ ~·· Tom 1 d °'" rown1M. was appropriate that , the ed together, were renting a Wnl Vl11nl11 T..., ,,_..., °""11.' 1 ~·:i::. ~r;i;•r:r-k ¥1'1!!!'J.J.v.l'SMic aupervisors be the official home ln Buena Park to ,a ill_..,, Norm C•r'\'!!!!.._M:!; •1 sponsor. They agreed without young couple when Hughes 11btd, Ctll!ornll. 7,.;0.1'• Fr t f, I • • P"111c: v1ew c11t•. '"'~:'· comment. . burst into 'the home and shot Cr.!.''U!:'...,. ~tifl· Piri... P.c: i1c Involved are 22 school Redmon in the throal ·He died !mfl'llf Alv1 w••k«. "" •1 . o1 neJ E, districts. in hospital 90 minutes later • •Ill. •• 1911. SUrv!V«I b'P' ..... =·-()l<f1i.om.. °'" ... r-::.•••••••••••~••••••:-I .,_ r,111 1 .... , Mn. S.llllrl lroolu, Ml•. -lllf MelnllKh. Mr1. Oebr• PetklM '°"L Emmet W•lktr Jr.: r'"" ~\1111111'. litftf'ldl lrooltll I r f I 1rai'll:h«li' ......itwr. Mn. Ott R, Wt lklfl': 1111«1(, Mi1. Vtrnle N-11. Mra. Frink Messtntier, Mn Gtni\11 F-ler; ltroltllr. kr.oll w11ker. ChiPll wvn tnd h'llwmtftt, Fr"'-J'.:.. U "'-• Wntnil1111er IMroWlll P..t wi'lro' 1ncl CtmellO'. ~.~.~~b."i:9o1,_~~~;:'.! ~ l«vlcn ...... 1111 I I 8•11 • .-.w Al\BUCllE i SON WFSl'CUFF MORTUARY m E. l'Jlh St., Costa Mesa -• BALTZ MORTUARIES Coro11 dtl Mar OR S.HSO Costa M,.. MI 1-UU • BEU. BROADWAY MORTUAl\Y UI BltadwaJ, Caata M.,. IJ 1-1411 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUAl\Y '"' La(llu Caayaa M. 4M-llll • flCIPIC VIEW MEM0aUL PAl\I c..•1 ......., --~Dmt Naw,.n-. Cllrtnlo -• PBISJAMILY CX1UJfUfJ FtJND,U, llf)llE • ' .... , ... w..cm· •rr .., .... • • DOTllS' MORTUAl\Y ~ .,_SI. •mi::::. ..... UST DAYS! BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS AT BEAUTIFUL VALUES! 9 for iust 1295 Say "Merry Christm~s". 365. .~Y of lht yeer to 9 s~ial poi~ three Bx I 0 connoisse~ porffeih plus sir handy wollet-si1e of any two members of your f.fmily . it's at the hroadway l11111ri ..... beocll pho111 ltJ.JJJI, erte111l11 Ill porl••it ltudlo, , . I 11 floor LAYAWAY NOW FOR 5~R ISTf,\AS BAR MITZVAH -ETC. RYE BREADS • , • PUMPERNICKLE ••• CHALIS ••• BAGELS "' ADYlll'IVlllR l!'OllT~74-a.. V.... .. ...-. ........ a.-,. t ..... c.-. .................... ......, ...... QE --TV-•i-trlfllttfw- ( AM__, GE,,.,..,,, ftsdeuw _. • l#STA· VIEW ••• .-.. ,_ .1llrnod inttr•lf'ac. ,.,_. -"' ...-1 -•. GE "SILVEll TOUCr 2 Sl'EED TUltl#Q ffw,. 1:H-. .,,,,,-,.;d ....._ O•,,,. '-* M OE'a souD STATE TV#l#tl SYSTE•~ .,,,,, .,,_ ... 114 , .. ·-ETCHED COPl#Ell ClllCU"llY '°' ,_., In ~ IWI) .. GE1Yit•~A1lt ,_,._ • 46 -YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! GOLDINWUT & '" MAIN STlln llOOICHUlST a WAlNU HUNTINGTON llACH WAlNll: HUNJINGTON llACH '°UNTAIN YALLIY SllYICI & SALIS SALIS ONLY I.ALIS ONLY ) 141-lltl IJ6·7161 t6J.J411 \ ' BUY NOW '' • NO PAYMENT DUE 'TIL MARCH '72 ' J ' ' UPIT..._.. SHE HOLDS DOWN TWO JOBS, NO CONFLICT Sloter Mary Ann Bu,.... Works for State Sister's a Member Of Order-And Bar TRENTON, N. J. (UPI) -volved in the problems of stst6 Mary Ann Burgess sees society." 1 • no conflict between be.Ing a Sister· Burgess, 28, with a nun aQd.beina }a ·deputy at-trace of •·Brooklyn accent, -was admitted to the bar Tues-tomey general for,the state of day morning with sever!ll hu.n- New Jersey. She thinks the dreds other attorneys here, two go together.rather _well. the . first member· of the ' Today was her first day on Sisters of Charity to be an at- the job as a legal adviser to torney. the'New Jersey Oepartment of Tuesday afternoon she was Community Affairs. Tbe posi-sworn in as a deputy attorney tiotl gives her an owarf.unity, by · Attorney General George she said, ·~to become.really ln-... • F. Kugler, Jr. r •. -+ _ ! ~'Aboutfive~years ago,'' she ' .1ecalled, "I was asked by my Fe · ""i\.f,, ·-community to investigate the ll'lll 1., am es possibility of llegal services, and · I was awarded • a ~e. w Vee. 'p scholarship at Seton ·Han Univeriity. '' N. Tad Johnson has been najned regional vice president in .charge of the newly opened Newport Beach office of Consolidated Capital Corpora· tiOO. A former mutual fund sales executive and a registered bro..ker-dealer, Johnson r~nUy joined Consolidated · C$1tal to serve as liaison with Soithern California bi'oker-d~ers for the company's ~ly-launched Multi-Benefit Rwty Fund. Mesan Wins , Scholarship "I graduated this pas1 May, applied to the at.torney general's office, and was ac- cepted,'' she said. "As members of the at- torney general's staff, we give advicl to various state agen- cies," she said. "I am very in- . tersted In civil r I g h Is , children's service, or bousiDg and I would be very happy to stay in commwtlty affairs :;~.~ handles 10 • much of She will serve In the civil law division of the attorney general's office, and will not be askod' to prosecute • criminal ·cue: Sister Burgess has taken a vow of poverty. Her pay cllecl<s will be ,.nt to her order's Maaquarters. She will Lawrence R. Schroeder of be sent a ~'living stipend." 1873 Rhodes Drive, c.osta The sister does not wear a Mesa, bas been · award!ed ~ habit'. It bas been made op- $31;s acholarshlp In the ilchool • tional • with. ,the S~ter of of Engineering at Oregon Charity; she said. In the at- State University. ·· · tomey general's office, "it Schroeder is a sophopw:>re might Inhibit our work.'' majoring m· ch &in t·c a I ''Being a religeu.se ill a life. engineering. He won one of My choice of area of service is five scholarships awarded by the law. 'I1ley really cannot be the Longview Fiber Com~. separated." . ' r Give Herl\ ebristmas . . erChid Six enchanting di1monds nestled in the heart of a golden orchid makes this 18K brooch a fascinetlno way to send flowwsl It sure beats, . 1r:nistl1totl $495with • comfortable paym•nts 1rranged, of course. .. " .. .. DAILY Pllllr l 'J ' -· special sofa values 279.95-299.95 ' . ' Wouldn't you like to have a-brand new sofa for Christmas ••• well you cen, ours are here waiting and ready; to be taken home. What's more they're super chargeable! • A. Traditional warmth in an 8' loose pillowback style cov~red in -green and gold linen print. .. 299.95; B. Trensis· · tional versatility in oversize 8', covered ' in dureble Herculon®' olefin print ... 279.95; C. Contemporary sleekness in en 8' pillowbeck with bleck/brown/i white or yellow/black/brown stripes 279.95 Sleek chrome end glass .., Add our shiny tables lo ~ny, sofa to complete the holiday picture. Chow 79.95; Lamp 99.95; Etagree 199.95; Cocktail 149.95. \ B. • I I , " . • . ' . . . mediterranean styled jµnior dining group A superb cho ice for those with a bit less space ... in oak solids and veneers the five pieces include: 38"x50" ovel table with Armorgard plastic top, ex- tending lo 70" with 2, 10" fills and 4 metching spindle back side choirs. 299.95 value, 219.95. Complete the group witfi e glass paneled chine, 319.95 value, 250.00. Furniture r ''\. ., \ . . c. • I .. ' • ' • .. ' ' ., & .. •• ·t • • • ' ,J ·' ' • • ' ( ' ·, ' • l ' ' , . l I I I • • • I I I • ii~s a't ihe hroadway1 I . ANAHEIM 444 N. £11,lid 17141 535.112 1 NEWPORT HUtfJINGfON IEACH ORANGE , 47 Fa1hl•11 ld•nd '11'1 EJ intH An1111• Mall •f Or•nt• 1714) t.«-1212 17141 lt2-JJ31 2300Ne.1111H11Street17141 tt~·IJll SHO'. '''° A.M. i. 10,00 P.M. MONDAl JHIOU!;H SATURDAY, SUNDAl) I. A.M, i. 6 P.M. • I ' ' cu a nos 100 l•• c.trt .. 1 M•I 121)) ''°.0411 l .. t· I .,, . ' • • \ I ' I -\ I . .• f i I 1. ' ' I I ' I l \ ' ' I . ! l I I ·' • • • • .I& DAii. Y l'JLOT 1""'*1, -2, l'IV, • ·-----------------------~------------Stiiily Center Planned l'IWW 11N U.-Y will _a _ _,_Iatlll lrvlol ~ C<llllples with -...-.. Ia Jaaury. Re1l1tr•tJon f• un- dllp-Ia leYel --ID bvl l ae11 1 1oc lblosy, ..,......., aad_ police ~will lllCIO Dec' •• 'Ibo -Ia locatad In u; 8lpal Landmark Bulldlnl. !ID Sl:y Park 81"1, Irvine, -the S.. llllp......,.., from Oruge CowiiJ Airpoll. Groduato education -are aclleda1ed to belln In February. TI.--will be applkallle lo muter'• degreM ud -have been approved 1 ... _.. .....,. llals, a Peppell!lne\ ..,.ii-• Aid. .. Far Information about 41- ltrincl at the -orallie Couty &tudy -call J'aul Buckley at m•i. Price of Average New Auto ~ill Increase Nearly $100 DETROIT Iµ>) -NW ear· per-.,. -. ..-by -led 1verqe price bib ! mer-gallted by the Pri<e OJmmllalml. -dlf. o1 1.71 percent, the price ol pr ce ficu!t -.uu &be •*'rwkerl the ~cal car would go up the Price Commlaloo ID~ have no1 ytt -11ow 111ey .... put aeveral daya -will apply the hikeo. In lerml of the ertra cab the boolll Ol'limDY IC~ 'Ibo .......... Jncrow lald'out by the buyer, the ii> for Wi year by I b e allowed by the ledlral bcerd creua an about the 11111< as automakers hive been cut by are bued on • coqtla: form-thole announced for 1970 allout 40 per<:flll. ula and the adall dollar models fwo yean ago. In that But the -car loiyer ..m amounll ol the boolll could year, GM led the Industry with be!acedwtllru.-aceprlce vary widely. 1 U per<enl, $125 lnd't!ue. .... ol -~ 'JOO oo ' FOid Mot« Co., Wll g)v"1 Ford • raised ave>ICO prices --•Y • penniJsloo to raiae pr1ceo 2.9 $108 and Olrysler prices went medium·prlced ·car, ju• t pereent, compared with a 5.25 up $107. •slighUy less than the increa1es percent -announced by Except for Olrysler, th< ii> announced by the automakers the fmn befcn the freeze. creases a r e substantially when 1970 modelJ went on aale Oirysler was granted a 4.4 smaller than those put into ef. two yean ago " · percent incrtase, the largest fed a year ago, when the in- 'Ibe ,...,,_.,·do not iDclude given any automaker, but the dustry was• faced with u-U&........ . finn, apparenUy for com-r pensive new labor contracts. · · ,repeal of the 7 percent. ~w pet.ltive reasons, 11y1 it only GM raised the av1ef'11ge price car exciat tu, J>e?1iDg but not plans to put a S percent boost of 1'71 models 8.2 percent, or yet approved in c:Ongre.: into effect at the moment. $208 dollars. Fotd. raised Tbe ~ice c 0 mm 15.1 110 n Chrysler had slated an ln-prices 4.8 percent, or $156, recently completed a round of creue of about 5 percent. while Chry!iler, which cut its tncreue ·approvals by gran-While the. dollar amount of dealer discou:nts, got by With a Ung GM the %.5 percent boost. the new lncrease3 Is not 3.7 percent~ $HM increase. GM originally announced a a v a 11 ab I e f r o m t h e All of pie Big Three tentative average price in~ autbmakers, one 1 n d u s tr y automakers later anoounced crease of 4.3 percent, or $173 .spokesman said the average smal·ler , supplemental in- oa lf/2 modell before the base price of an American-crtases during the model wage-price freeze forced a built car currently is about year, which pushed the prices :rollbecL $3,000 to $3,500. · Using an even higher. • • DOUBLE KNIT' SLAC~S I ... c.a.ft ,,,....,. . ..... os1·7 .. ~ •.. , . . ,' . . MEN'S ~HOP • I .. / PRE-CHllSTMAS 1· , ,l J SPORT l COATS . . 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HOLLTTIMI COVlllD nu STAND e WAnl IUllYOll • lllPS YOUI llll flDHll EXTENSION -CORDS 20' RED .& GIEEN SNO ... n FLOCKING K11'. .. & FIRE RETARDENT MANY MllCnLAMIOUI SALE $699 _$,98 --~59 sr TREE & 49' TABllE DECORATIONS NOii \" . . I } ! \ I ' I . ' l • ' I I ·1 I • i 1 I I I ' i ( I '1 I J a O,l!LY PILOT ResWettu E!ear Safety . . .'Housing \ ~roj~ct Stirs Trouble 8& STORES BRIM-FULL Of Christmas Goodies l MIW YORK CAP) -Forest Hllla. an otberwbe quiet <White '. mld~le-<Iass ·neighborhood , has been in ao uproar with ~y protests against a plan-. taii!d $30-million low·inoome residents say will doom the community. While the residents argue that the project will bring crime to their ~aceful tree- Uneq streets and jarh already crowded public services, pr1r &Guth Coast ?laza ~ ponents say the opposition Is 1966, WiU be made up of ~ee She left the WilUamsburgl--,~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· racially motivated. 24-story alr~nditioned 85,'!ilrt· section of Brooklyn, now one "It isn't a black and white ment buildings to houst 840 ol the city's most crime-ridden housing project that some ' llllSICAL TIEiSURE CHEST I See by T oday•s: Want Ads e SET ALL WORN OUT AFTER TH>N"KSGIVING? Here's ~ith color TV, 21" for sale: looks and \VQrk$ li ke new. There is also a 23" Black and \vh.ite for sale. e ODDS 'N EN D S, An O'Keefe & J\:lerrH t stove. iron f\Vin beds and old curved seccional, kitchen table and chairs, and a desk. e A COWARDLY CAR? No, !his '67 i\.1ustang is just painted yeljow, It's an automatic with· po we r' steering, air condition)ng and new tires. It has only had l owner. ll's still un- der the warranty end it has 3800 miles. issue at all," said a 43-year-old families. areas, 21 years ago. housewife;• Donald H. Elliott, chairman Although site clearance has Besi~ the p r o t e s t i n g or the 'CiJy Planning Com· begun, Jerry Birbach, u , •a residents in the FOrest Hills mission, says that 40 percentu realtor who is president of the. section of Queens, Housing and of the units will go to the· Forest ~Hills Re s i de n t 5 Urban Development Secretary elderlY: and that reweG t~an . Association, vowed, ""this pro. George Romney. Mayor John 450 children frotn the ptoJec~, ject can and will be stopped " V, Lindsay and Sen. James L. will_ attend local schools1 , Buckley,. wh<r~o(pbsed ihe Buckley, fR-N.Y.), have 00. First proposed as parl of a •, project got Romney to review com~ jnvolved in the contro-''scatter site'_' ~gram ·to , the ,pl~ns. but the secretary vf:rsy. place sucb proiects 1iway frot!' ruled in Washington that he A rally set the stage for a dense urban ~nters, the prOJ-could not reverse contract rece~~ torch-tossing, . stone-ect has survived two court . commitments to build the throwi.n~ t dem~ostrat!On .a~ .... tests. 1 C()mplex. · ~ the 8.5--acre construction site It h~s been 3Jl.~ed by \he · Aftef the rally and rock- near the Long Island Ex-Planning Comn11ss1on and the b" u r I I n g d e m onstration pressway. It was followed by Board of Est~ate, which con-Lindsay said he Habsolutely': exchanges of charges. trols the city s mon~y. The would not reconsider the proj- Residents of the area, a Department of Housing and et!t · l~rgely Jewish section of thi.s Urban Oeve~opment also gav_e ,;The disturbance put tQ,is ci- c1t~. rontended_ that .the proJ-approval, necessary becau~ ty to the test of whether we ee:t s prospectlv~ occupants the federa.1 ~overnme.nt will have the power of our con· w1.ll not only increase the pay .the principal and interest victions ; whether we shall crl!Tle rate but also glut the on city bonds. obey the law or whethe sc~l~ in the , communi!Y· ~or the many Forest Hills shall ctefy it; w!rether, fi~alfy~ wh1ch 1s already 1ammed with residents who n.ed frt?m other we will guid.e ourselves 'by ra-a~rtment houses. . parts·· of the city Uiat have tionality and truth, or whether ~or three yea~s, I was 1n ~ becq_me dangerous. ,1ums .. the we shall permit ourselves to N~z1 concentration . camp.. P"?spect of b e ~ o m 1 n g be m i 5 1 e d by misun- sa1d Eugene Admon1, a res1-neighbors Ul I o w -1 n c o m e derstanding and f e a , , dent.. "How ~ould l possibly famili~s ~ fearful. Lindsay declared at Cit ~II have hate against anyone? But "This 1s a peace f u I Sen Jarob K J 1Y · I and others are afraid for our neighborhood , and we'd like to Ny ·urged Ne · y avk ts ~.R1 • I. " k ., 'h ' " Id Id · ., w or ers o 1ves. . . eep 1~ ~ a~ way, sa 3 respond alfirmative1y and to • The Pt.OJect. proposed m Warren, 65. .respect tbe decision" made by Romney. Sinct' the pfutest by 500 ' res.idenls, there has been picketing .daily at the site, but a rourt restraining order has prohibited ·the mostly middle- age &nd elderly demonstrators from interfering with the e~h-moving imachiDes. · Biickley, conteridiug1thal(th'e residents were denifd "an ef •. fective voice in the decision. making process," said he 1 would take the matter to pr;;~~de;;e~.ixf~ated in New -· York City's Borough of Queens, is k n o w n in· ternationally ·as the site of Forest Hills Stadium, where Davis Cup matcpes and pro- fessional tennis championships are held. Concert Set By Saddleback The Saddleback c o l I e-g e Chamber Singers will &ive .a public performance of classical music SatUrday at ita afidure. '\ SAVE'SOSe . Get this exciting saving\on t"8 G.oljlen Touch & Sew• machine 1n the handsome Bakersfield desk. Give the machine that gives her One Touch Sewing and l~e Singer exclusive Push-Button Bobbin. Let your family grow with Singer. 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CH~OMACO~OR WHY. SWIVEL BASE GIANT SCREEN 23" DIAG. I Aylom1lit f.iftl l\lftiftf • Awtom1I~ Tint G\11•" • 5wp1r Gei.. Vid1e Gu1rd l\ln1r wittt 16 k1r1t Geltll cenf1cl1 WEEKEND BLACK & WHITE SPECIALS ALL NEW 1972 ZENITHS 12'' Dlai. Cllll ......... .....,._····-·-'ea. 19,, . ' ''128 DlocJ. C·200l. ldHI 1.....t Ml ..... : e ·- BUY AT ABC? • 1,_,,;..,..,, • l Year Frte StrYic• • 3 Year P.letw• Tuh WarrOlity e F,r11 Dtffyery & Set Up • No Commiuioaed Saletmen e We SIH'Yic• w.at Wt Sel e TERMS-lroM c.sll 90 to ao dow• cmd U mowttts to poy-oac ·, MRY ZENITH MODEL . ON DISPLAY . ABC COLOR -nLEYISIOti 20 YNrs in Ottrig:e County Or1n91 County's Ler911t Zenith .Ottler SALES & SERVICE f021 ATLANTA, °"'M-'io HUNTINGTON 1~1.CH N11t t. La"' Oise• c..,., • 968-3329 ' ' • • -Thundll, Dtctmbff 2. 1971 OAll Y P!LOT Jf -' ¥. • • • • fhiae~e1 Signs \.. I' t • .. Favor Good 1 Talks THE WARM & COZY PLACE ~G KONG (OP ) _ legends of the ancient t:hinese and !hey an Unable to win the life of' a make penon are • liewaie of the Doc ·(Cliou), the : PtMINnl Nisoo (Ox) ts ""-are to be believed. 1ru11· OI olbers, but they pretty good, bill the final Horao and the Sheep. i To Shop .....,.,,e.i to ·-1n~ tu· . 1. olden c1a)'s. ·11 is ukely the :1e1~:i~· ~~~~ P!';,:,~r::· 1o th• ancient 1n ~J:Y~ :'~le1tl:'1 ~~ ill ""1 ab cla1i II* ""' cnihJ of eymball ·and the --• de'··mt••"on.. y are ••--('"· ~) NI I ad I Cho bor to Ch'-'·"~a~ New ..,.. .. ...t ...... am ell 111f .,"' ~ •...-Mn1.1~y,ers w111; vo11. zon fi: ersony uw1s n ._. " ,.....,. .... ' ' ~ lnte!I'•enr and ru'"eas. ~ Sn • I Th 5out11 Coast hu YW of !tlf,•o!'. the slsNi flrectackers still would be .. uu and (the aa.e) Mao are com· t u~er c ass. ey are .fav•abl! ror an amiClble reverberating In.~ Chlneae The first two phases of the pa~ble. · But the Ox abould dedic1teit to their' tasks. tin( with •<llaJrman Moo. capitol in celebration of the _____ .;__ ___ _:_:_ ____ ..;.... ________________________ ,..,.:._:_ ___________ _ 'fl'ao-lllNC (Snake). · • ' f>r1t year in the 12-animal CY· T Miii ~ OOlt ~.ol ~Ori~! zodiac. · · n-f 'lllis)/~ . •lilt • l!ut IIie dnsemo laden ' pu&lt"8 fir . , 'miY Of the .People's Republic of anotlW m.a if the Cb1na have frowned on such Accerdlng to tbe~,91 ttio fmolity ~ the 14<'" Year ac, an Ox pfrioe1s~-caliP "ebriitldn.f1'now f are ,~ nlaxed,1 Mtt.Jl}t~ ~ibly ·rnore lu.bdu'ed .1 stubborn. Anger Can tiring Presideht ehiang ltai-shek's thejr d•"'1f•P· .\I) Ox leads Nationalist-Chinese people on pleasant earfy life, in hit: Taiwan tak~ care . ot the !"-le pbeae be ii likely to Dragon dance -and the noise: into misfortune only to 1be Year or the Rat comes ind success and tranquility in Jn on Feb. 15 -Nixon is rlApJ phue. , • .:beduled to .mve Feb~ 21 - T~ snake people are sl':· to be followed bY the years of and deviOUI; they lru!t no ooi,. t.ae Ox ,Tiger; Rabbit, Drl(OD, I ~k.e. "°"" jihee~ Monl!eY' ' '1 ' !Joell, Dog aod l!i1. "' ; ' I N r Chalrman' Mao wis bom In ' , ewsp ape 1893, the Yeor ol the Snake; .. ' { ~ident Nixqo WU born in l Purchased Jill, the Year of the ~;,and Premier Chou was ~m in ' !Ille, the Year of the DOg. ' 1 } Co There are wheels within n rona wheels in Oriental mysticism, ~ _J _ all mixed up with the rela- ~CXlft;ONA (AP) -The tio"f1ips bet_w~n the female rona Daily Independept has s}'lllb9.I of yin and the male n sold lo M1 D. Glover and 1 sym1:l9l "'(_ yang ~ the hour Dean DeVrJe,, publishers ol. .. of day a person ls born. pewspepers in northern Califorrlla, the newspaper hast ----------. 1 ~El~~; editor and 0 I . ·, lince 1983, sold ali th€s~ of · publJsber Of the lndeyendfDt I n y ' ~ Daily Independent• Ioc.~ . ~ l'hich ,publish .. the paper., to 23 mor· e Jhe pair, who own Mendocino . blishing Co. .~=~d~a~; J~!~nd~t~~ s·' 1·pp1·n' bort.hern C81Hornla weeklies. · Eldridge will continue to . · , • · roduce the editorial page and d • t • 11 E. ill serve as editor emeritus. ays I vries was named general anager but no other staff D 25 Changes ·are planped at thi.s ec· ' W e, tbe announc!~dt said. • ' A spokesman said t h e ependent ha.s .. 5,500 Cfrcula- on. 1 Supervisors Oka y, Wo~k On Trails .. SANTA ANA ....... The employ- ment of 15 n'l.en under the Public Emplo~t,...Proiram ::; ;!'119.~IQ>C.\..P ~YJle!" ~ 'ridlhg'and. hlklni•lriil!f',ln ; Cleveland National, Forest 1 s been approv~ by Oraige unty Supervisors. \, · ifth District Supervisor , nald Caspers of Newport ' ch praised the program, vealing that the wo"rk would done Jn ·the· ·forest , S,. tween the Ortega Highway d Santiago Peak (Sad· eback). There are "tkt squar~ miles of evelapd National ,For O t · s in Orange C.ounty oI a taJ or 200 In the preSOJ?!•· .Casws said the iOwilj uld provide the work crew, th 90 pefc~ of the WfCea 1 'd by the ~fedl,•1 goVern-'• ent ullder the PtP programl ••nt•' r~1111r IOltlllWtl n11111'."" rt00t ~ F. t Se yl 'II U.tA 1.0011 a11t1u11M1 CD .. rM11ua•1: 11. e U.». ores r ce w1 · • ersee the trail construction. 1 • , • Tiie , ...... ·....., "'~"~'& ··;c; SttM -• '-t•11fit .......... k ~ • I I ~ • ' reprMKtl .......... 1 OCI ,..,,. Hlt•-ltocl -J" ..... 9"t .- ~ tf'llMl1 tNcl1t' IMct ' tt ... ......, 1100'•- Tr •I Y • .-tff• -· 1865 HAR80R Bl YD. COSTA MESA-548·5131 ' OPIN DAILY ' .. l:JO PllDAY ,t .. ' 'CLOSrD SUNDAY .OPlll 7 DAYS A WllK. • A different kind of tire deale~ ... ~He cares.] • Mark C. Bloome, the HEADQUARmS for RADIAL PLY TIRES-really does CARE ABOUT YOU & your entire safety. With PRICES THAT SPEAK FOii TH~MSELVES & complete A~o Services.plus the LARGEST SELECTION Of QUALITT lltANDS of tires to choose fro111, how can you not afford to deal with a DIFFIRENT kind of tire Haler-Ont who really ~1resl · 11.nc.1 ...... a.w-........ ....... l\M:....... 1111" BA'lTERIES ltciolil H•rt h th• llatt.ry ya11've bee11 lookl"f lorl lelievt It or 110!, •• A ,lfl! lEPL.ACfMENT GUAlANTff•, wi1h0 lONO lASTING KIWflt- IZ{D ,lATfS I. AMPfU HQUts. Alld to fop_,,. th1111. Meir~ c. •too-, lottvi" are rot.cf "11101 , •• 111p••I•• I• 11•w cor 11ondordtl 0.11 '! be left 0111 In the cold. All pop11lot 12: ... h '6""1t o-.oilobl•. I ...___,,,. 3 l'earf;uar. 88 All lot!ery Prlc .. With bcha n1 • , 4Year 23'' 8Year 28'8 Gaar. Gaar. Vw s.6oxu 5.60xl5 DATSVN *TOYOTA r"·:.:.::.';':~:;.r:. J 2' 95 ho111bu19•• poc- ••tboob th• IMtt ...... 1 .... tiAI pri« 111 town I 11.60 •o4. bl. I I , .. , .... ~ I .. ' ~ SPECIALS OIV OTHER SIZES/ leJted Glau J lr 8 U ':!:J:: ·I Pofrtster ~11., s.-.~!~~!~s '·,'4l'E·•7.f.O i .. Align·"-'ent 9 ~e ·neg. .., •7.95 ' ! ' ~ Prot•cted with Tir• Cord consh'ucttd of ,·', ... POLYESTER& BELTED'..GLASS Ho •llldl119ll We "'°d. o tre-nd•111 buy 011 tt... .. 11tw orl9lllfll equlpMnl W.t..O.I 71 O~ • IElTfO TIRfS. Th!"• o,. ell first 111110Uty, I. el twice,tllto price tfil1 would be ' 9r1K1t Wllu.e. Al thete prl~ 1" ca" lwy a l1w e.tro for h11111pen '" )'Ollt boat! Oon't ialu eull G78/1 5 , 'B!iikMlaH 7,00xJ,Y • Fit" C78/ll ......... f•ck. + Sl.9.S fed. b. Ta.t .--Full 4 Ply WHIT,WALL Tubele•• • x .. F781i4 7.35xl4 J.'it•: E78/14 1 · ' .. 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ThJ1 fobulew1 prK• i1 fetr fULL SIZf U.S. CAU, except .iltc bni•et. Goofl bnib1 _,. the dltfereM• befwffll life & .iffth. 0!'1¥9 .. felrl BB ~ fJi•c·Brake• , f'ttll Sl.w V.S. Ca rs' 3005 HARBOR BLVD.. COSlA MESA CORNER of BAKER and HARBOR -PHONE 557-8000 Brake• lo• l aellNlesa· * NEW DUAl fltlCTION LINING INSTALLED Oloi 'Wt1flLS * lflUILO All WHffl CYUNOE1tS• * TUlN & llSU•fACI All 4 OIUMS * Rf,ACIC fRONf WHffl lfAllNGS * llf!O All LINfS, ADO Ill.AKI fLUIO • * INS,fCT MASTll CYUNOfl &. lllAP:I HOSIS * AltC Gl!NO IRAkf SHOIJ * INS,ICT OlfASf SU.LS * flEE AOJUiTMfNT5 fOI Liff OfUNING * IOAO TfST fCMI Wm' I ~ ' . ' . . -...-~~~~-~~~~-C-•.".•~M-e_l_ ... ~N-e-~-po~rt~B•e•ae~h~A·r·e·~~~~~~~--~ GARDE N GROVI I ANAHll-U~NA PARK I FULLERTON ~ 14040 lreokhum-&»3200 6962 Llncol~ l~vd~2W150 1321 lucllcl-870-4100 ~ , ' t . • . I' I ' I \ I ' ) i: ! I I ) I I " 11; I I ~. I l I I ' . .. ' / ' I ' ' • " • ,, • • OAll.Y l'll.Ot ' Ql'EINIE ~~~----~B!.y ~Ph:n~1n~1e~r1a~n~dr~ ;fnse~ts May Dold So~vival ·Key ·•All right, Parker, be char mi'* oo your own time and at your own desk!" Italian Divorce Law . .. . . May Be on Way Out ROME (AP) ,.-Italy's divorce law is a year old this week. It may not have a se- cond anniversary. Major parties of both left and the right are trying to draft a substitute law. Unless they s u c c e e d , antidlvorce forces plan to go through with a referendum they hope will abrogate the law. - Crusading Catholics have collected. about 1.4 million lllnaturel, almost three times Ille ownber needed to bring • na~ referendum,· but mo.st parties hope to avoid this. The key seems to lie with the Church-supported Chris· tian Democratics, m a j o r partner of Italy's center.Jett coalition and the only big par· • ty to oppose divorce in parlia- ment last year. 'Ibey came out last week in favor of efforb to rev• the currerit Jaw, But the vocal "divortistl" cqnsider any change unac- ceptable. They wotild rather have a referendwn than a new divorce law, leaders of the Italian Divorce League say. Co mp r omise leg~alifln might give judges a freer hand in settling divorce cases. But th.ls proposal ls under al· tack from people who say the character of the judge wOuld become a condiUonlng factor. A couple can get their'J1181'- rlage dissolved after a mutual separation of five years. In the first seven months of this year about 7,500 couples received decrees. Sears ' The Ideal Christmas Gift. :•. • sxto ~iving ~oloi <i>Ol\,T~T~ 99~ ... '"""" One per suhji.."tt • &bits. Childrtn • S.tilflcdon • Two per family T«N&"n. Aduhs l"'""'ued ................. ,., .... 99',....._,, Photographer will be In SEAIS--WESTMINISTER· 10 AJA to 5:30 P .M., Docombo< 3 ind 4 SEARS-:WESTMINISTER 15338 flHch Blvd. pre-bugs lrom maturing way to lcbieve -COlllrol or. mulUplytag. lo to k>leml(>t tile ameilc llOS ~GELES (UPI) -A W&lhllwtaa -Univenlty enfmnologill hill aid 1- hlv. a lot \o teadl man about survival, ")IOrticlllarl1 when It '°""' "' dodginC Ille effects of oeoticldes. Robert B e n s o n said annual meeUng • of t b e Eniomolollca1 Socfd7 o f Amorlca, _, ll8ld aclence may have to tum to bug genealogy to .. -. the strain and -..e.i lo crop control where genera.lions or spra)'1 and powdez> fmled. Benion detailed a number.L · dlibl ~ --_.. methods bugo bad learned' to · -of bugs by 'Pl'QdUcillg outwll the most polait ol .. JIMlaa bugs." man'• cbemlcal ""Pll"L 1be entomoqill aald the Such ioternll mechaniBOIB nUlllonl of dollaf. lo llllllWll. hinted at a sort of JOI.I oon-crop kliU could diminish if In>! In whlcb the lnoecta coald bl!lfll ... "n..I'' lo the slow poilcD penetratloa, llore iaborafol7 to be ..-ptlble to lt lo body ...,.,... whm It lllllOlf dooel of ,.., and did minimal damage or even relealed in large ...tien at apeed up tbi rate of bOOy ez· . mating time. the ctamace-~ by "filed" bop woold be omall compared lotheresillaotOllOS. 08ficttllure science Is going ID ~ve·to pull a•trump card il It 1.otelids to recapture the batUe ~ seem to be winning ap!/111 chemical agem+ "hsecil are abM to u.e dif- ferent pledianloms to -develop resistance to nearly every biodeiradllilt chomlcll iJI. secuc1de ·man can ~." llenson told coll-. Guide Available . That. trump card ii I ton- triMniaJ and litUe tried prac- tiee .known as "gene infulion" -!Ill oHlboot of the scleoce of g ... tict. Speaking this week at the / Limited succeu bM even been abown, ~e said, by agriculture's l'le'* weapons - chemical hormone agents to crellon lo cieanoe their Indirectly, Ille advalaaes lyllems. would be bJcber produdJon With intelligent n. a tu r al rate and a safer ~ent defemeo lllld1 u tbal, said bacalllO lesa patk: .... woold Benson, perhlps the smartest be r<qulnd, be uld. , Your Hometown . Newspaper Is , The DAit. Y PILOt . : • ' • Kerm ('o0k's -~p .. A.· .Merry Chris~is! · · llG 7.PAK ASSORTED . . FOIL GIFT WRAP e JO rollt of •c11lpt11r1d foil e Chritmi11y pt+ttr•t • ]9 tq: ft., No. 2710 / , Eight Gift· Tie Ribbons In Christmas Colors • e F11li"• 111ort· mint of holi· d1y ribbon e 100 f•1t In all e For 1v1ry typt of wrappl119. Modal No. 152 35-LITE ICE GLOW 2-WAY WINKER SET e If 0111 li9ht 9011 out, .oth•t1 r1111aln lighf9cf e P111h-lnr1pl1c1• ablt 111icl91t 1.,.,, .. e MHal No, 61]5 . 1" '!."'" DOG HOUSE e Ptvwoocl with alu111i11111t1 ch111"1I e E11ytodo- j111t 1lip to. 91th1r e St•in, p1int or 1 ...... "''"'''J '.:' 1649 e li9ht1 i111ta11tly e One 109 b11rn1 2 or 111or• . "'"" 59'"· ' ' . Heavy, Cast -Aluminum Tenon-Coated Bi~dt Pan. I• •• •• e The original bunclt pan by \ Norclic W•r• that you've. HICIS l'HICTIYE THlU WED., DIC. I 36-DRAWIR · METAL CABINET e Sf1111iy metal ctDi"tt·from A~ro Milli e Sort 1..cl or• 91ni11 your smtll Items e For work· shop or 11wi119.1111. • No. 11-636 695 'GUDDEN' FAMOUS DRIP-LESS WHm e 111 white ar.cl pa1+.I colors. e Flows 011 111i• ly •11cl covers t¥tnly seen fe•turecl in le•ding .m•gezines • -i . • e Coloriul b•lc:ed enamel or natural'finish over he•vy ca1t eluminum ~ e A 1peci•l jHn for special cakes Rog. 6.98 Rot. 4.98 , 4ss ,.,.. 3 4~ -· • BLACK & DECKEll ·coM~ACT 1/l" DRILL ' e Ea1y to h•I!· dlt, with tre• 111t..dou1 twl1ting ·co11~ troL '"''"'""· bur1111,1t pr•· t•ct.cl fl'loft1r e Modtl No • 7205 19'9 ,., . • SINGLE POLE IVORY MERCURY SWITCH e Swl~h•• li9ht1 011 1..cl off 1ov..cll111ly e U.L. te•tff •rid •ppniwecl for 11f1ty ' 79' 2666 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MES~ PHONE 546-.7080 WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURl)AY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 • .. 1 ln1lnk1n1tlll'· ~- ' · . , ·Disposal e Btc,ptjo"•llv : ~11iet ' .HP niott1r.' .1. •• No. )JJ 27aa I COnti __ Clean 0Yeil·Broller-Toaster Pop11l•r .. lf-clt•nit)f tppli•"ct , P111h• bVtton c-trol1, ll1ck A'"J•• M1od.t i No. OlllO KING·SIZE \fAFFLE & . }ANDWICH (illLL .. ~l! . ~ ' · e Taflon•ct11!1d , ra..,ar1ibl1 9rid1 e Erir.1 l1r9• e For old·f11h· io11..:I w•ffl1t .and toast1d sandwich11 Bl!ick & Decker . Jig Saw Set ' . e Tilti•g 1ho1 fw bt¥tJ CiJh ~-~ e Rip fl'!lc• plu1 6 blad11 for mtfal. Wero' Of" plastic e Modtf No, 7516 HEAVY DUTY ROMEX WIRE • .U11 for all l11f1rior wir• i119 jobs le 111r1 your wirin9 i1 ··'· ' 2 1i111 ·6C 144 "· 12·2 •• ,, ft • • • . • •• Jbera,pis s~ Mterk • Ill' JO 01-' Tbe Keynotes' decision was lauded t;j °' "' -""! ._ v, John Rau, treasurer of the """41li &ueyooe lmow1 you can't di> ·a ~ l!e<•uae be feels this la good tralJllnc fit • ~ wlQlout the -toola. ' mental beallh for the ttenage girla. Tbeit ' ~ ll1)'1hlDr can flt Joto ,the reeopltlon of lhe lechnlques for maI8; cateeo<Y of toola, ..,.....,. oa '.9hat It la tainln& mental heellh arid the imparta...; to be uoed !or, even toy&. · of 1he center's work are lbe key benefit!; 1 • Toya, indeed, Ire. too\a It lbe Child be aakl. , : ! GuidaDCe Centerc, al Oranp County., EARLY.. i; Tbrougb play' ')ll7dilalrl!ls and. other Tbe Chi14 Guidance Center, wbicll( staff members dlagqo-chllllreo's ~ . ~ .,, ... blems and heJp 1hem Wlrlvel Ille tb..,.m opened 118 doon In tbe eerly Ill as .. of lhelr llnlled emoliolll. Ollld Guldance Center of Soulhe!:n Toys aJao are tbO Yeblcl 1 he! Ing Orange County, saw 1,062 cblJdno lall children aubstitut< ~'""' 9 1 °,."_P1 June, as compared to245.lnJuneol 1111. <famag!ng .ones. ' -." ee-,.. or Somo 10 'to )1' percent al all l:lii1drel Acoordlni 'to Skip H loch m a n need psychologJCal help of _.. ldad, ps~tr~ soclaI worker, and ' ~. ~u esUmated. He aaid the contfnulng • Maria c.tella, clinical nur~. children stigma of mental Ulnell keeps D\&01 , can talk ·1n play. from obtalnlng tlle help that is needed. · They discover w'here 8 child is em<>-Four support lf'OUP-' raise funds for the tlonally, by(wa~ him play. Ho'w free cen'ter, the -Golden Key, Harbor Key, is· be, how doeo lie u,. hla lmagln8tlon Crystal Key and Coral Key, Funds al• and does he, play in a group or in-are received iron\ a government-com- dMdually are the queStions they ask is munity partnership, but the monlel from they watcb. • · the Keys are what enable the center to .Hinchman'• desk has two drawers full inaugurate new programs.. • .of. to)'I' and games, which the t hildren he The treatment offered in the center is works with may select a.t will ti> play "an expensive activity," Rau said, but it " wWt. , is the "cheapest way there is" to get the,_ FAMILY PUPPETS children back Into the mainstrean ot life, .. , A set' of faqllly puppets ls a faVorite of , he ~ded. ,, . :"I • • many of the children, who generally will Funds are raised m a variety ol ~· v•b the puppet of the person they are~ by the support groups. Harbor tee,, tbl ~nruct wltb, Hinchman said. "The pup-first and largest, Sponsores a debutante pet might express somthing be has held ball which, Rau emphasized, is not a 1 back." • c•snob,ball," and a thrift shop, in addition r 'l1te to the tall ·~ · · al' to other varied events. •• . Y~, s,.. mem~. uae are ... The cost to society of an emotionaJly creaUve, beca~ ~Y a.re not ~ dis.turbed child is staggering, Rau said, In structured and the children can use tbem ter~ of .accidents, lost time .and poor freely to, express themselves, Miss prodUction, caused by worry and wau- l1Carei1a said:. . dering minds. . A very~ slropie· toy ' is paper ana lnk srAGGER.ING JOB i ~· "Children seem to get turned on to ' . . . . ~ .<:.: ' ' draWlng, ,; She added. · The healing, iob also IS, .a ataggermg .. • ' ,.. • ~, Kevnotes of' the ·kiarbor Key· of . Child . Olh<r kinds of toys are clay and one, In terms of lhe popµlation of Orange '" ~· 1".(1• , ~· .' s • · 1 , Playdough, finger paints, plastic building County, and the tools are not ones that '' "Guidarit:e Ge~ter of 1 Orange County Merle b~~kks, balh, punc1 bing bab gs, easels, w~!'~frngorev~, ~~~~;!. and Ml!I , • f , •1 ' cu= ers, pipe c eaners, rown paper . P ' "Ii (I ft) · d D b., B'bb ( t ) d' bags, playground equipment Raggedy Carella, it's not "11at .lhe toy does for the .. · , ai;-nls . fl tr' e ~: I cen er is.cuss Ann dolls and baby botUes. ' . child, but what the child can do with tht ' ' '·'t" · f f 'I t f · f 't" • • L' Even.models can be useful In group ex-toy lhat counis. •. • mer1. I o 41"!"11 y puppe s: o......-~ ~eMpy w1tn changes, Hinchman said. Parents could The problem with toys at the Guidance ' . .._.; . ,. C • . , use models to Interact with their Center is that there are never enough of ~ · • ti.1!1ss Marta arella, 'ehnfeal nurse. children be auggested spending time lhe proper kind to do lhe job right. ... ! ·• . ' talking 'while the children build 1 the' . You wouldn't ' catch a dentist using a ·· Key.hotes donated funds for 'toys to the models. . hand-powered drill or a doc!or using ·a ... , .. , " • I To help.~biolster the toY budg"et of the kitchen knife, but you · m.ight ·catch a center. center, the Keynotes have donated ~the psychiatrist using a bedraggled doll P,ioceeds\ffum their spring fashion show because no one ever thought about bis for the P!U'Ch~ of toys. need for new tools. ' ' • 1 ~· I ·•; iJ r I ' I I I ) .. R~0~NE SALYE,Rr(~E,7-lAND-,CINDI MARTIN ~RE~ER B~OCKS :l · .. ~, >: " , ' ... ~~~lii!GS PL~.ASE"M~C·~~L.LE W~~VER, SUE PJERl.~;~ND SKi' ljlNCRMAN (LEFT TD RIGHT) ·customer · Given · Brush-off ·:wnen , trutll Stretched Too Far 1 ' " . . ' ' ;; . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you !ell me how to get my $1,.~ bac~? It.) .4 isn't just the money but I hate to beasucker., \ ...... ~ · ·.1 \ l .saw'alr ad1In:a -azine for 1\r(tch' · wigs -110.98 plus i1 for postage. 'l1tey . , had several styles piclllred and I selected back and lhe stitching· in ·Ifie . """" 1he one r .lhou&bt f.OUlcl be best for was loooe. . me. The ad 1 deacrlbed the wig as: . . . • · "permanenUy se~ · nts every bea4, I puHhe wig ba<l«ln the hor, ellcloaed washable lightweight, guaranteed to -..... a letter asking for a refund and returned Plea I -vnurflloney back:'' ~ it. Three ~eeks wenl by a n d .1 didn't 1 se or ~ w . • • hear anything, so t wrote aiam. Now l sent for the wig and m three wee~s another three weeks ?las passed and I k arrived. It looked. pretty ra~ty m still nol.hlilg. Please tell me what to ,the .~ ·~ L 1 sbo0k Ji to flulf I~ out 'do. 1 hate to see I.his outfit get away a bit~ I dld'n t. shake it hard, Alpl, with sucl'I a gyp operaUon. -ROOKED but hall the hair fell out on my lap. IN ILLINOIS ~ I put tbe Wig, Q!Ji-to -see. .bow.. , , . · ' • , it IOiibii: 'Ille tining hung oat In the DEAR ROOKED: Forty lhree 1tate1 • . ' . suit!! r <mUst take issue with your my bu1b'and t1 not a/dodor. Obytoasty, r~"~ the lady in i Buffalo who be l1n't a lawyer etdler. Yoa aft rlgllt didn:t,.like the.)lledical care ner huSband -my inswtr was a bummer. I alaoold receive~.· tte at"10si'"Oied "'folloWlbg ~a 'tii Ve1 advised tbe wtmaa &o see an ... 1lopp7, ~ §~ .waJlle!I 19 11ulow allor .. y. 'l1taDI<• lor wrttlq. .)>:~l.ahe .coul~ <!<>about, ii. , , , r have a l::oaaumer Fraad 'Bifu• iol op In ~ Slalo Allorney Geo«al'1 of. flcea. BlpplJy, Dll80il ii ODO ol ~ U. Sell4 lbe related doc:Dmello •(a Cf1F1 of tlle tel, a copy ef yoar lt«ers to them, etc.) allng wltll 1 letter ef eemo pta1n1. vi. cu alao go· to ,tbe Betttt .Bustaeu Barea1 or write to tbe bead of lbe advertldl( department of tbe magadne tllat ru tile ad. DEAR ANN LANDERS: At; an at- • tOrney who specializes in malpractice ' ·~ u.;tci'Jeof'tier·1nq111rY I fttO!iglf " C•DEAR ANN LANDERB! Yesi.rday I. · wepect: that. .... 1 .weritedrr.to : u :.-. ·.was •.looking oot the wtndOw and saw docjor. :Your suaestion. lhat ~ contact 1our .. ol lhe neighbor dlildren staoding lh< C6unty Med!Cal ·• Soe!el)I ' w' a s at<>UOd a small bole 1,11 1he .,.aDd Whlcll rl<llcllloCJa. Tllal would' be like i<portlng • , a case · of racial discrimination to lhe they bad just dug. 'llley were ha'llna ku Klux Klan. a 0 funeral" for a newborri baby kitten r have read your column · for years that did not survive. I wu. bortified and genenlly Your advice ts aound, but-•hen suddenJy ~ of lhe htUe boys you ttally fell on yoar face this Ume. (about 6 yeara old) cama out Ill lhe By any chance, is tour husband 8 doctor ? houae with a butcher knlfe. He stabbed _ n• .. DPlllNiEO 111 llOSTON _ the dead kitten several tlmea and oeemed _..,. • .. to be enjoying himseH Immenaely. 1*d _.. lioal .,_. ""'" !lo, I was sick all evening. Where doe! ... ,, ' • t • • • • ',,, I. ' • a child get soch Ideas! Should I tell his mother? -GEENVILEE M<ITTIER DEAR MOTHER: Wllere? PrGl>ably from televltku1. By all me111 tell UM! boy'a molher. S-. -lei bave tilts JI. formaUta to lbe can keep u eye • ~Int. Maybe -he'll dedde be - lo .. lbe aame Wiii io a .tho - -or 1lta Utile lnlber. . How far should a teetnage couple go? can necking be safe? Wben dots It become too hol to lumdle! Send lot Ann Landers' booklet, "Necking and Pd- !!ng -Whal Are the !Jmils?" Mail your request to Ann Landers in cart • { of the DAILY PJL()'[ enclosing SO COOll . In coin and a long, stamped, ..u...i. drtutd tnvelope . ' • • • l I l i l . ' DAILY l'ILIT Spell Woven Romeo Reyna readies his Laguna Beach hacienda for a Christmas bazaar ·Friday, Dec. 3, througb. Sunday, Dec. 5, from noon to 5 p.m. Tbfrly-five artists will offer paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, weaving, l!atherwork and baked goods . for the sale. . . f Groups Gather i l !.. Parties Spice Season I ~ Found·ation· Meets Emergency . Needs~ By .tUJllON DDIUt ., ............. Sugaesl a project to lirl. Daniel Cohen and lier ataff at tht Veterans Cbarilable F...,_ daUon In Santa AM and they'll try It, u loog 11 time and ef. forl are the prtme Ingredients. ••If we ca.Q't help, we'll find ameone wbD can." Mn. Collea aald. . 'Itle foundatleb WU chartaod jn Septombee, JIS7, lo ·---roallaed from four tbrlfl -located tn santa Ana and Garden Grove. .Benelitlaoloveterana. u.,tr cfependenta, tht dlaabled ..... the diladvantaged. 1111'1. Collea and lier ataff of I ldx have a tnaclt for beginning _.,.. lhat bnncb oot tnlo olber projectl. . A free coottng school that dlapemed aemplel of Its pro- cb:U -Into a free bot Jrmcb program, tbla year !eecilJli 1,000 santa Ana area )'<lltlll. Coot per meal ii only 34 to 41 cents. EXPAND PRQJECI' 11* foundaUon Clllcovered that many cbtidHn hlad nOwl!e'e to 10 after enjoying a free lJlnch. ,A craftl projectl and movie ICreenlnga were at· i'anled tbrougb Ibo YWCA and· cooperating --Luncbeo;n• for IOIDe volunt.era ~a projected cblrm cwa for mlnorlly tmllloY1oenl help lo drua·lo- '-• glrll. vo!Vod teeotaen. "Our aim II lo meel Im-With Ibo Nowport Bwh medlale needl," Mn. Collea Valllllloer Bunlu Ibo ,...,. lllld. "U a famlly neids food daUon -lea Ibo couaty and approaches Ibo welfare Toys for Toll .....,am dllrinl ~ It may take two , Ibo airtllma-. llarlneo or three -u to a•t tbn>ulh ccllect --and Ibo two Ibo red tape. .,_ --"The welfare ..._...__. • -.... -FllEB WNalBS PWG GAP may call .. to live t.mponry Cblldreo fed tn the free "We're hen lo Jllua Ibo =:: ~ !~. ~a11:":fi lundl Jll'Oll'em get lllUe gjlla gap," Mn. Cdllll Nldlo. "Other .,,., ........, at Ibo end of acboo1 and for ..,..,.ies are tb1fe provide :::p ~ minute lo uk for holida11. Several commwilty . Wtlng help. .. ~ tuppller an -to ' .,_coopera1o 1o provide an • Mn. Cohen knows what famillel bued Oil Immediate ,.....,i Quillma party.. ,_,,... lo tap for project. need. The cen,ta allo hos been ajollel have beOn ollered bey<md Ibo f o u n d a t I o n ' 1 able lo help pay utlll17 bllll tn ;-, ~-~· typtoi and limited blldgel ..,..gency s!tuaijons. auto -· . She bu been active In the MAU DONATIONS Clothing can be dooated to the foundation II I direc;t atft lo U-In need rather than be aokl In Ibo thrift atorts. , With Ibo help of many _. lywkle orgaqlzaliona the f..,.: daUon baa tackled -pro-grama. .la Ibo pla!B!lnC· "-an Onnge County Grand Jury, -W-ustna •the Santa Ibo Family Service Aaocl• Ana laclllty. tlon, Pl'A, League of Women Groups'.' u div'"'' ., Ibo Votera, Communlly Chell and ---of~-llellnd Per-and Pao-~ recenUy toot on an ad- vloory pool for a projected "New Careers" COW'll at San- ta Ana College. · ''Feople are geueroua during CLOSED " SUNDAY WI Will • PUASID . TO SUYI YOU SIX . DAYS A WBK• MONDAY. throu9h FRIDAY 10 e.m ... '9:30 p.m. SATURDAY 10 •• m ... 9 p.m. THI HOUSI '°" A fullttme auditory teacbor ls employed by Ibo foubdatlOn for cfeaf children. Pannlo pay baaed"" what Ibey can· afford. H01Pllal btdl. wbeelcbiln, -and alcl:room• ...... pllel ... be bon••ed at .. THE BEST • Reader.hip p 011 a prove SOUTH CbAST Pi.AZ' Elabt cblldren'1 au t 6 or 1 Hpeanuta" 11 one of the .,..... "'-' .. , 11 ..._.. Authors Booked cbarle-'lbe center'• kltcben1 propote -for I he OUTREACH pmcram wlllch provides ... -1ne. food and from the Onnse Cout will be world'• molt popular comio J ........ -' U.S. "....._ ._. gwa at an.autograph party ~Y ~'.-dally In the C:-M-146-2116' IJ)OllaOl'Od by Ibo lluatJnglon"'::=:=:=:=::==:~~~~~==~~ --of Ibo Lll>rarylf Featured will be Miriam Coz, Eleanor Birder, Adrian Opera _ Group _ Stag~s Gala . : ·. ~7~~~~ D'l'ER·r Jones, Charfes Panmit, Joan Plccard. .... TeiTJ ·s ban n,o n, 1'1Jeo4ore Taj!llr' ri· Alice ~ WtlllD&n., !:6pleo of thl autborl' boob . r wll )>e avallable for purclluo · alodt: with othe&: weU-knoWD . ~···boob. . )flls!c. will be provided. by the Marlliers from ' Marina AIR STEP -IERNARDO -ICIMEL EDWARDS -<JERIERICH 'f FLYERS -U. S. l(JDS . c.,.,1. D•nc.• sh ... Dane• We4r i.y D1111kl1t c.. ...... a.. fer cw.... Tba Lyric Opera AssoclaUon and sw.lay Dec. 5 and ScJn. High School, and decorations 225 E 17111 ST-COSTA MESA of Or•••• ~ ... ~. will ~sent •·y Doc' ,; at 2-30' will be furnl~ ed by art ' • .,....p;; 1;.;;"'fu:.r 0~ and -TJi., oP:ia ·L.l;,.m. 0 f students at Huntlnglon Beach 5 4 8 • 2 7 7 8 a Chrisbnas wusaU bowl at Laguna BeaCb. will pther ln.-· _:ll:;leh~Schoo:=:::l·~---_!!==="=·=·=""'=M"='='CA='='="=="=....,=="'=..,..=='"::"'===~ the Cbrlltmls Opera Gala In Ibo bOnie Of 1111'1. Jlenee !" the Laguna Moulton 'pe!J.t uer'fuDoverSbofelfora Playhouse. cbampqpe bullet al 8 p.m The original third act of lmmedlat'eiy followlllc' Ibo 1a;l "Madame Butterfly," an act performance, Suqday,pec. U. from "La Boheme" and ex· Party reserv~Uons are being certM from "La Forza del accepted by Mrs. B. Dew•yne lJollday project.. and an old· cafeteria,·C.Orona·del Mar. group's annual membership Destino" 8.nd "Cost fan Tutte" Hurst, Laguna Niguel; Mrs. ashioned ice cream social top Cofiee and dessert :will be meeting. will be Offered . A Christmas Craig B. Ketcham, Laguna list of events planned by served. Games, prizes and a 'Ibey are the Mmei. Emily wassail bowl will await gu'esta: Beach, and Mrs. Edison R. ange Coast organizations for · crafts sale are t>lanned. Stoney Arndt, D a ~ id Drazkowski, /ollowing each performance. Tamblyn, Newport Beach. weekend. Lonesome Stting Band and the Ralph starkS, William Don--Performances are scheduled Ticket reservations for the ,. Newport Ba y steamboat Com-nelly and Ipretta Freeland. , , Opera Gala may be made wi1h pany will provide music. They will assist with Opera· for Saturday Dec. 4, and the Lyric Opera Association Las Tortu9as Mt. and Mn. Norman Shanb Jriu open tbtJr Irvine home Saturday, Dec. 4, for the Qirlatmaa dinner party of Las 1fortugas, a women's socl.aI F"!'P from the TurUe Rock tion Merry Christmas. Saturday, Dec. 11, at 8 p.m. office. Vipm•r Power ,,lr:;;;;~;;;;,#=:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;=:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Orange Coast Area Alumnae ol Alpha Chi Omega Sorority have circled Saturday, Dec. 4, 'for their To Create Beautlful Tra-bollday 1.00-ln the M-Verde Collntl1 Club. area.'· 11,....,. ..i wives plher "" a porty twice • year. The <l1rlamu event wlll begin at 7 pm.. Girl Scouts : Gid1 Scout Troop 1111 of Corona clel Mar bu planned an olf.l.ubloned k:e cream aoclal ior Saturday, Dee, 4, from 1:30 lo H:/J·m· tn !Jn- -Junior. School'• umci-at noon w 111 feature • ')lrOCrlJll piaented by the _,. thapta at calllod>la Sl,llo Collea• at FullertOn. ..~ Provisionals Five J>n>vlllonala . ~ hi' troduced to the """1benhlp of Ibo Aas!sllDce Loque of Hun-' Unctoa. Beach tnday 'at the 1"'-....... '*"" ............ ~ ....... ........................... • I-. ,r ROBINSON'S • • , PRESENTS • l . A_ - 11asca c~ INSPIRED BY .... -,....,~.-! WALT DISNEY S.TUDIOS NEW MOVIE 'BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS' . CO.ME TO OUR GALA HOLIDAY GATHERING! rr's A PARTY"FOft CHIU>REN AND l'AREKTS, Too? CONJURED UP B'( ROarHsoN's FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY. WITH FILM CUPS AND A UVE MAGICl~N? A SACK OP'.GOODIES 1 FUH , AND ENTERTAINMENT P'OR At.L. PL.US GRAND DOOR PRIZES: BI KES , GA.MES AND BOOKS j Cl..OTHI NG AND HAfR STY't.ING GIFT CERTIF'ICA.TES FOR BOYS ~D GIR"°Sj PASSES TO 1 SEDKNOBS AND BROOMS"FICKSt; COSMETIC WARDROBES FOR MOM AND GROOMING AIDS FOR DAD. TWO SATURDAYS4 l>ECEMBEft .C Ako II. 9:3G-f0:30 A.M. Iii THE .NEWPORT UDO BUFFa • SANTA WIU. VISIT 'l'}iE CHILDREN. DURIHCi AHD Al"RR THE PAll'IY. naarrs, 1.25. IH OUR YOU..- ~~ PLl.111 sPECW. l'AVO"Sl"OR AU. CHILDRIH PllOM 11:00 A,M.-12:00 HOOH IH OUR YOUH<a WOl!UI DEPT. ' ' 644·2800 11-· ,'•·"" ''11 "' . .. ,~ 'l•" { l :{t !!£! I I ld./l -~·•':; 1'·l· i ! . "~ • • r .~! I . • . .. t " ' • ,,. \ ' ... 'F ,. .. r ' .. ' ,, ' " .4.-4'1V ...-., / -·-· -·----. ........._ '--------· -~ ~--~J,&ud 0 ~4~ . ,kd ~a_ _ _,,__ • £cJ~a~~~o~~~ ~ ~~-ac.4.U~& ........ ~a ~ • I • ·-----I • tnul1d.,, Decembtr 2, 1971 DAil y J'U.DT H 'Sno Fooling, Moth.er ~atare No Real F.riend Couple Recall 'Wedding Date The Rev. and Mrs. JIJilTy L. Dady ol O>sta M e s a celebrated their golden wed- dlllg annl~ at a rectJ>.o UOn attended by 300 guests in Peet's Family Terrace Room, Weilmin!ter. Dinner for 100 close friends and relatives followed in the Villa Sweden restaurant. Hui). tington Beach bosled by the couple's childrtn. The couple were married Nov. 30, lrll In Broken Bow. Neb., and moved to Saota Ana in 1926 where the Rev. Dady farmed on South Main street. He held pastora,tes in the Greenville Country Church in Santa Ana and as chaplain of the Orange County Jall, a post be still bolds. Attending were daughter. Mrs. G. Gordon Harris of Orange; sons Durward P. and Ben L.. Dady of Santa Ana ; son Don L. Dady of Houston, and son Willard T. Dady of Costa Mesa, and their families incltlding 10 grandchildren. Guests attended f r om Ari7.ona, Nebraska, Iowa, Tex4 as and tbroogbout Cal~ornla. __. .. hhrte• o,_ S.H.,. 12 t• I l'W'aq¢,.. IBI«»Di~{fil y . - §~ U{fillt<e~ooo IN LARGE SIZES 38-46 If 1he loves exciting-looking sportswear, consider her gift FOUND! ChooM from • wonderful group of xlp-py Pllnt· -., tops and sli""' i fitting ponts. Tops from 10.00 Pants from 14.00 --Other Gitt s,..tt!•tlons-,.. ~ • PANT sum • DllSSIS • lOIU e SLlf'S e .OWNS ~ e PANTTHOK I! LAYAWAY ..... IOlll. • 5lFY cnnPJCAm \. .:Blla. ~ Nor's HALF ·SIZE SHOP 0,.. .......... .,. t ... s.t .. ' ,. cJ!!~!Ef!!O.!!N.B,1!8~.1 m 84 HU'ITI~r.T"N CENTER • HUNTIMtiTON llACH (Helt te 1cw11 ....... '"''''' Allll .. ottAMOlf'All MAU. flllLLlitTOH '« 11z1,-¥Jlf~za_.,>' By ERMA BO~IBECK their feel and a tow rope Before movln& to t h e on>W1d Jh<ir waists to guide suburbs I always thought an ~·the lhird day school was "Act of God" wu a Dash of cancelled within a two-week lightnlng at Mt. SlnN or 40 period, I was organizing' my days and 40 olgbts of rain. own dog-sled pool and urgillg Out here, they call a my neighbors to do the same. snowfall an "Act of God'' and We racked up 15 "Acts or they close the schools. God" that year and ll bece.me The first time it happened I . apparent to the women In our e¥perienced a warm, maternal neighborhood that 11somebody glow, a feeling of confldeJ\ce up there" was out~ get us. that I lived in ·a community It got to be a winlel' rqorn- . where they would put its . ing ritual. We'd all sit around · children above i n c l e m e n t the small radio like an un-- weather. . derground movement in touch The second time, that same · wilh the free world. When the week J ei:prienctd a not-~ announcer read lhe: names. of . warm glow, but began to the schools closed, a ~ wonder if perhaps the kids cheer would go up and the kids could wear tennis rackets on would scatter. . . ..... BENEFIT BRIDGE -Mrs .. OfJ;ijldo De Castro and Mrs. M. S. Bernai<f.'(Jeft to rigbi) check detail• for a Holiday Caper bridge-fashion luncheon for PLEAD planned for Th~day, Dec. 9. PLEAD Pre$ents Fashion ·Parades Fashions by Helga of Bever· ly Hills, luncheon and bridge will highlight Holiday Capers planned by PLEAD Inc. £or Thursday, Dec. 91 in the Newporter Inn. PLEAD (Place Learning and Education Above Drugs) was organized last year to fight drug abuse. An original by H e I g a . photographs by Ben Koch, a weekend at the Newporter Inn and other prizes will be awarded. Mrs. John Page is chairman of the benefit. Mrs. M. S. Bernard is cochal.nna•· · Funds hrised from the event will be used to supPart the group's drug Wormation pro- jects. ... ~ di"LL _,.J~ -~emon:s,µ 1032 lrvi"• Ave., ·we1lcliff Pf•te Newport le•ch 548 ... 121 • ----' ask, "Whal'• that bulloln&, uch week ond tllll doe b-dentatlon of -bul -Daddy?'' ' ~ would roU come yelll or high Ures. AT WIT'S END Also, JI wis Mardi and they water. • ' Snow II no'w ,..-Id in hadn't bad the~ Chrll1mas ex. Snbw 11 • bel1llJIPI, gracellol Act of Nature la doe - change yet.. Our 10-year-()ld thing u it lloatl downward to Everyone tnowl the'I I had to be prompted with his the earth, llld 11 ·ealoanced Mother and undenWodl - a Ip ha bet 1 -A ad th •,-=.,..=•tly=by'=the=b<u==*=•=kli~'=ln-==thl=np=.=======. neighborhood '11.Dve and Devo-1. lion I<> ChUd Study" groUp , membenl t\ad to . poslJ!O"" I d cry a little in the · their meetttig three t hmer dishtowel , then ,announce • because' they couldn~t get u., sullenly, "All right, DON'T rotten klds out from under SWEAT IN THE SCHOOL foof i. , • CLOTHES. Repeat. DON'T "We might as well be llvlhg SWEAT lN THE SCHOOL Jn Fort Apache," sata one .~· Hang them up on mother. "U this snow doesn't bangers. nieli soon, my' k1d will "Maybe tomorrow you'll outgrow his school desk:" visit school. And stay out of We all ·ag'reed sOmething those lunch boxes. It's only bad to be done. 8:$l." My words would fall on This year, 1 curious thing deaf ears. Within minutes they happened. In the newspaper, it were in full snow gear ready was stated that snow was no to whip over to tbe school and longer to be considered an Act play on the bill. of God· by the state board or Llltte things began to. bother educaUon. , 'WISTCLIPF PLUA 17th & lrriM NIWPOllT RACH me a~ut these unscheduled The.ir·concern was that the closings. For ei:ample, we'd children spend a minimum drive by the school and our se-number of . hours in school cond grader would point and ,_.JlllJll!JRJllfJi-MMlll'MMM---~------- 1 Color Cue ~ For Hose I Color la now an established I fact la the world ol hosiery ~ and panlybose. One manufac-R lurer ol leg coverlnp, keeps I pace by serving up "gounnet I garden:' colors. I MAY WE PRESENT - FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SElECTIONS 'tf BEAUTIFUL WEARABLE, WASHABLE ROBES • • • Long & Shoot 'i:f GOWNS ••a PEIGNOIR SETS -k BABY DOLLS, GOWNS , PAJAMAS, NITE SHIRTS in Nylon Tricct, Brushed Nylon, flannel & cotton 'tf MATCHING BRAS, PANTIES, SLIPS These include the vegetable I dyes, red onion and purple parsnip: the berry flavors. I cranapple and flameberry; the I herb greens, wintergreen, i green thumb and emerald grass: the hothouse blooms, mortgoldandcornllowe< I .'tr FLOOR LENGTH SLIPS & V" SLIPS wv... •~• I' '91 'tr LOVEL ~ "AT-HOME" WEAR • j .1 ' roynamoal;n ..,.the .'!'~-bblendst"·:. andcin-11 ~ Jji'A y· ti STARS • ...... _ I ginger jelly. ~ i l1!1f 1. ( .. ,. __ R 210 I. 17TH IT. COSTA MESA Wt l1Motl1t11t 111~ Sydney Omatt ls one of If '"LI-~-IN HILlGll:IN SQUAii:• -W:."''' D a OD llus. the world'• great astrolo-M gers. His column is orie of ~ · tht! DAILY PILOT'S ereat II c:::r:::. • LAYAWAYS • IANKAMERICARD • MASTER CH.\RGE features. 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Since 1925 ~HBIN ~KHfT~. · SHAGTASTIC Now HEIE ii • lhof tfll',.tJ Dhfl •fttl 1ftotty 01 9111y Cobift C..fh JllOllet .... 1,ft... •11111 coloti1h ·-how lo Nl• -· Vw.filo colo<1 .. Itri"' 1;i. •114 "°""' .. "' "'*' It! .... ""'•· on1;6.95 sq. Yd· it's LIVINGSTON~S ' for CARPET ancl DRAPERIU 1438 SO. MAIN at Edinger • SANTA ANA • Ph. 547.3993 ._ _________ Dail19to5:30 Frl.'til9 __________ .. ·~ • I l • ' \ ! I I ' ,. I I i /. I I ' ' I ( I • I ) I I ' l ' Your Horoscope ~omorrow - Aquarius: Stress Moderation, Proper Timing FRIDAY which comea from pro-SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov. 31): d!Jcu..lon. Family affairs Is moderation, proper pacing IF 1'0DAY 18 YOU!\ CE"BER 3 fOMlonal endeavors. Soclal Good lunar upect now coin-domlnala. Budget Is ta1k,ed and tlmlng. Travellng relaUve BIRTHDAY you Iaugb a great DE m contact 11 valuable. 8 e cides with Journeys, extra-cur-I". about.-and revised. may be exaggerating apeclal deal, but you alao cry' on u••a rlcul,ar studle1. Exchange C..t.PBJ(X)RN (Dec. 22-J'an. reports. Avoid extravagance. By SYDNEY Orr~ available. See and be seen. Ideas. Get thoughts on paw. ID): Lie.low. Do more listening Keep medical appointment!. the inside. Very few peraotll Leo ls naturally optimiatic; Get around. · Prepare fonnat. Fine for st1;b-than auerting. Learn through PISCES (Feb. l9-March 20): know the real you. Thi.a ll there always Is a "party -in LJBkA (Sept.23-0ct. 22): mlttlng manuscripts f o r observation. Heed inner vol~. partly because you don't the wings . '1 Leo is life and Ambit!Qiis can be , fulfilled. publication. Spread influence. Check legal angles of .any Accent on children, creative always understand yourself. • -Is the show and •--· M t 1.o.. •• 1~---endeavors. You gain by back-:~a~gneUsm that makes the Key is to be thorough . One SAGJ'n'ARIUS (Nov. 22-eni.c.ipriae. · a e or uwiu-Recent changes at home work -rid -ntlnue to whirl in position of authority now Dec. 21): You may be 'con-partner UU penetrating que• 1ng your own bunches. Others to your benefit. You enler nv .... is close ob&erver. Be confident cerned with what it obecured tlona. Be prepa1ed. now come to you for advice. cycle now which doea lead ARIES (Mardi ll·Aprll ll): without being arrogant. Do or hidden. Occult Intrigues: AQUARIUS (Jan. aG-Feb. Bt helpful, but reiu.e to get to self4tacovery. Not all a Basic Issues are spoWghted. what must be done -and Money earned by rrl&te or JI): You, may want to lie Involved in lover's quarrel. bed of roae&-but u1tlmlte These include borne, property,,,_be_ef_f_ic_le_n_t. _______ pa;_rtner ___ co_m_ea_-'up __ 1_o_r_l_ow_and_·_1_1v_•_hll_b._B_ut_ke....;.y_Y_ou_w1_n_com_pce11;__e_nd_·~---'g'-a_ln_and_.:;gr_o_vtth_are_·_indlc_1_lad. relations with older person. Ul'I T1"""91t ~SSEMBL Y LINE -In Mound, Minn., the manufac- turer of Tonka Toys prefers employing women over men. "They're dependable," says Robert O. Hughes .production manager. Employment yth .Exposed . . . . ' ' ... ,.By GAY PAULEY NEW• YORK (UPI) -A manager, male, takes a look at ability of employe, female, and exposes many of the "Less skeptical"; "When a man is decisive, he evokes a . father image but a woman ls 11 I m p J y considered aggres- sive." "myths" about women in srILL BARRED business. Another question was, "Are No, be Isn't campai,gning for there business areas still bar- the women's libefatlonists. red to women because of their Yes, be is speaking from his sex?" 64 percent of the executive suite in a company respondents said "Yes," 36 that has more than 20,000 percent said "No." Some employes, 80 percent of them listed the 11barred" areas as women . the high execUtive levels in 1'Perhaps the single most large cor'porations, others as significant error, committed by "Hard physical labor . for men and management is that which she is not physically they tend to assume that all equipped." Real estate opportunity could be in picture. Streu the prac- ticrJ . Leave apeculation for JnQther time. TAURUS (April ZG-May 20): Accent on visits, special con- tacts, ability to put ideas into acUon. Yo~ get reimbursed for efforts. Some who seemed lndlfferent now express en- thusiasm. Support comes from unusual source. GEMINI (May 21-June 2tl): Money comes your way. Proj- ect is completed. You gain added recognition, F i n i s b rather than initiate activity. Aries plays prominent role, Be vital, active and alert. Pounce on opportunity . CANCER (June Zl.July 22): Lunar cycle high; circumstances favor your ef- forts. Take initiative. Lead rather than foUow. Emphasiu Independence, originality. Take a chance on ideas, abilities. Purchase apparel. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Charitable projects, theater, romantic illusions are fea.turefl. You1 may have to work behlM scenes. Not eas.Y for you -but it is now necessary. Prepare. Plant seeds. Make contacts. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Accent on friends, hopes, special desires. You learn something more about income ' ~BRASS RJNO ~Dhtlltcthe SM.rt w ...... ,,.,... ity ·• Norm•n Wiatt e Bleyle AIM Goll W .. r 2711 l•t ~-.U HWJ. c.ro ....... 67l -4740 women are the same, that When it came to factors in women are not indlv.iduals," busineSs D)lting tt dlUJcult for aays Ray A. Killian. ''They women to advance, answers yield to ibe temptation of ranged froro •lsfie can't go and making decisions based on play golf or have a drink with 1-;;;;~~;;;~~!!!;I averages rather than on the men" to the "Ag~ld pre. merits of each woman." judices that women are not ln- That'a sort of like "a doctor tellectually or emotionally averaging the information on suited for e :r e c u t l v e the charts ..•. in the hospital capacities." and prescribing cures based What . changes would Im-l~iililililil~llllllilililllt .on the averages." prove women's opportunities This approach, "penalizes for advancement? Answers ln- both the company and the eluded, "Women must keep women," says Klliian. bitterness out of their at. Killian sees women as "an titude ; men must evaluate important but under-uUlized women by ability, not se:r," human resource (bu.tl pro-and "Grownup behavior by perly employed, t r a I n e d , women in business." aupervlsed. compensalad, pro-~ asked his group to moted and judged represent comment on several of the the be.st bargain available to cliches ordinarily heard about the comparw." women workers. For inlta.nte Kllltan Is vice president and -that "Women are too emo-WI ~JER ~UARTER director of penonnel opera-tional", Answers included: tlons for Belk Store Services, "No more than men, they just Inc:., an 18-state chain of over show it in a different way" or J••· J to M•r. 4 400 department stores. He alao "I've seen male managers has conducted training pro-blow their tops, a l lo w p •I • t I• I • htliil19, gram1 and seminars for themselves to be manlwlated, Aclvawcetl, &..1CIK•pe: management personnel in all get away with incompetence Drowl11 • l•1lc, P191n: phases of leadership. that wouldn't be tolerated in 1 W•hrcolor; Color • In 20 years in ·the business, woman." l D11l11: Prl•hMld11; 1 .. he has interviewed and hired On home versus career -t.rlor D11l91; Jewelry; "counUess women, p J a c e d "Women have to choose, they C • r • "'1c1: Sc1lptlre. them, trained them, supervls-can't be good at both". l'I'he lro11l111 Clo•••• 11 . ed them, counseled them -comments ranged from "This DNWl•t: P•l•tl11: Ctr- and fired som'! of them." Is very true", to 11Why •Mies; P•oto9r•plty. shouldn't they be good al WORKING WOMAN both? All it takes is organiza-ApPft'vtcli fw Vet.r••• Now, In a prov~aUve boolc tion and the ability to devote IPri11orpho1z1forbrocbHrt called "The Working Woman" wholehearted attention to each <714) 494-1520 (American Man age men t at the appropriate Ume. 630 L•t•H Ca 1yoa A4. AsaociaUon, New York ), he "Variety can teep a woman Lat•R• IHCh 92651 tells it like he setS it from hi.st ~a~lerl~~and~more~~lnte~r~es~t~ln~g.~"~!==~=~:=~~I own observations and a survey Ii of both sexes at manageriaJ, supervisory and les.wr ranks of job level. . One question, for inatanct, was "What advantages do women have over men as employes ?" Some of the an1wers : "Better ·equipped tem- peramentally to handle certain typea of detail-oriented jobs": "Capable women have the ume advantqes as capable rnen" and "None". Advantages of women over men as auptrvllora? 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"But t>nce they enter Uie bedrooqi, il'1 utter silence by mutuaJ con- sent,'' said Dr. Runciman, professor at San ' Fe"1ando Valley State College during a UCI Extension lecture in the series, Survey of New Therapies. "Jf a couple Jearrui tO communicate sexually, they will find their enUre rel•· tionship Jar more meaningful," he ex4 phasized. After succesSfuI t e!J'U al therapy, most couples expand I.be su~ss 'to all areu of their lives together. "They learn 'how to interact and give support to each other, not just during marital relatlolts but at every level of · lhelr ~vjs .iogelher," he 1'id. In l!til'perfotman<:!!.-<>nen~ culture, people.,Jook to marrlale .manual1 to Up· prove · tecbnlque and to a.Uri them of the mechttnlCs.of sexual, intercoUrse, "A , commur)icating couple doesn't need ·ii: manual;" 'Dr. R~iman m.a~tai.ned.• CO~ICATE As a poor example, he cited men who rely on their knowledge of technique to give and get · ~al satisfaction. They assume all ~, will respond well. ' a • • "Each woman is dlffere.n\ in tenns of what she likes," cauUoned Dr. Runclman. "A man only find;s out what It is through 1 commu'n.iCating."' Learning to commuhicate may mean changing an attitude Which has beeh con- ditioned over a long period of Ume, he said. If a patient is asked what his sex education was In the home, 6e may reply, "None, I diliJl't get any ." Dr. Runclman maintained that he did. "He learned tha(.sex. is something you just don't talk about." .. , . The family and marriage counselor also dejilored the total Jack o l physiological knowledge In t he s e enlightened times. "Even medical doc- tors .... their knowledge of sexual fWlC- tions may be Just u limited as the general public's." · Dr. Rwximan believes that "those who ' . object to any kind cf sa,education in the school system are the least likdy to pro- vide any se1 educa.UOQ ln the home." Although it is necessary, the best sex education Is not fonnaliud, he added. "When a child sees warmth and a working relaUonship between his p11eDts, then he Is p\tlng 1 good -educaUon." A frt.ndly pat 'pl'Oducbla 1 1111ile from Mother meam mon than any Valentino- type kiss. • oo'NomoNJNG :. "But If a child sees bl! mother resist any affection• or se1Ual ai!vance, be eoon learns that selO&l relaUo1111 are to be avorded at .U costs,'' be'added. During his research Dr. Runcbnan ac- quired a loDg Ust 9f situatiom of poor aema1 conditionfnl of women, which lead> to diuppoiDtmmt durln& -ital relations: More Mothers Ta king · Drugs SAN fRANCISCO (UPI) - receiving no treatment. of the 18 mothers delivered A Pennsylvania physician says "In·the untreated group, the babies premature by weight." 'tbe number of women id: o u t 11 t a nding complication All but two of the 18 infants observed was that of low birth in the untreated group "re- dJcted to narcotµ:a dur~ weight," the report said. "In . quired some therapy for their childbearing )'tars ~'has the treated group, on,ly three withdrawal for at least 10 more than tripled in lhe past ___ _. _ _::__:.:_c:..._ __________ _ five y!IJ'I," Dr"" James F. Connaughton of the Univer s ity of Penmiylvania Hospital called for .l1tot.al care in all addicted mothers" In a report to the Cllnlcal meeting of th e American College of Obstetri- cians and Gy~logists. · Connaughton and three col- feagues reported on studies 1 .,..,..~: comparing heroin add ict& who l bad at least IOme prenatal care plus drug addiction therapy with another group • Do~With dishwdshing hassle! ~ ~ ~ 7 cycln plus S opt.[cn. M: lnoludlng a 1150° hot rf w1ttrwuhtoh1lpaan5-i t1zt your dl1ht1. I ~1 ~ 5·Ltvtl 8uper·Suro• Wa1hlng Aotlcn o•t• )'our dl1ht1 1how1r• c-.. Uttlt or no p,... rtnolng 194'illd. ~ FlllGJDAIRE CUSTOM IMPERIAL DISHWASHER N~" LOWES". PRICE EVER! • • rot •ttubbl11t fl ,111h0butto11 01ty e Sup•r ""9' ~cfl•JI e Spet1 •w•y rlntt lnloctor $ e Order l11tlrch111911Dl1 f~11t ,1111!1 11p1r1l•IY -.. 1Wt1, c.ol1r1. • 95 days," the roporl uid. In lhe treated .,...p, eight required no lherapy at all because the mother bad been treated for addldinn. -Obluvlnc molhen "'°"' oexual In. ltrcoune (tllhtr 111bUy or pey~cally) -Beh!g put down u 1 female (Daddy wanted a little boy).\ -Hearin: lurid 111., of chlldbear1J1i. -E1periene1ns rape, incest, harsh toilet lra4>in& or premarital p~egnll!;lCy. -Undergoing severe religious training . Young &iris are told, "Nice girls don't talk about se1 or touch themselves," COD· tinutd Dr. Runciman. "Then lheire 'nice &irll' are supposed to get married, jump bmien the lheels and be a Ogress." Therapy for people with s u c h backgrounds ls usually Su c c e s sf u I becllU!e 90 pen:<nt ol """'! problems are psycholoeica1, not physiological, he claimed. T1le three biggest hang-ups are nonorrwnie females ("frigid Is a hor- riolt word"), male impotency and premature ejaculation. Masters and Johnson counseling has brou&ht the husband ~ wife together and' •resolved these difflC'Ulties with re10W1dlrig auccess, Dr. Runclman claim- ed. Ti..e reversal ratU ~ve been nqnorgumic f~les, to percent; male impotency, 11.. percent, and premature ~}aculation, nearly1 100 perce~t. . "The program. is, very, exc\Ung for me aS a theraolst, see~g SIM:Ce$ in such a abort period of time (two weeksJ. For yeara as a marriage counselor, I had overlooked tbe sexual aspect of a couple's lives." Taking uception, be aa.id, "1be finest ,. P'Oll'&lll -·t do 111)'lhinl Unleu Ille couple puts it to work.'1 PROGRAM Discussion of physiology bu a lot to do with Masters and Johnson counkllng because the therapi.lta have to know whit Is taking place. 1'But, there is no observa· tion. Jt's all communication," he stre• ed. A therapy team of one man and one woman Is assigned to each couple. Each talks to a counselor of their own se.1 on the first visit. ~ the second vis.it, the toles an reversed, putting the hJISband ;~~ :J: ~e:i1eal~~~t.and the Mife A rowtd-table approac:h la taken Oft the third session. "Male-fem,a.Je therapy rives each person one of their oWn sex to relate the problem to." . Separately, each partner's sexual history is taken, including what to them ls acceptable seiual behavior, °"ir conditioning and traumatic uperlenees, Dr. Runclman explained. The couple has to be mutually dedicated to undergoing therapy. lt's not his problem that he's impotent. Jt's not her problem that she's nonorgasmic. "It's their problem and they have to deal with it as a unit." . Commenting on the use of the rou.'ld· table discussion, Dr. RU.ncltnan said, "You 'd be surprised how much you can tell about a couple's relaUonship. What they are sayinJ and doing to each other comes across.' • The nelt llep la Iumlq to ..t munle1te. Couples IMm II -lie -approoch durlng nw1lal nfata. -p ine to pt pltaaure. llvtaa dh- taking ••ffiUIJon!. HAMPERED I Or. Runclman believes 1ft1D1 wom are hampmd from enl•Yln& -~ tercourse because they are preoccu or faUgued. "Se,lual fanluy la Im for a woman durinf lntucoune. should leam to J!v• Jn to and Mjoy fantasies." , ~ The professor uld that wocma are <V, llriilely more puslonale than -=.=· it comes to sexual kltntlty', wmne ha · ft over men -physioJoakatlYl and ps1chologically." 1 .• , ' A:sked about IOCiety'a new IUUa °"'""'"• l>e replled "I think we m ta! in& more about tu but we are still at . giggle sCage." ' ~ for youth's new morality he sa1d, "Kids are talking more and 4lolnC 1mo11, Wt they sun have the aame sexual d~ ficulties as their parents and the grandparents. u , I He•dviSld men and women to become aware of all their sen!es and now wltb \heir nff4s,. 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II °'"* Clllllr " .. 1the Bl.,.tce his .. e. ... ........,-.it Ill~ 1• He lnaMaD, bocJllil by mr«... wlllall aw •orohostr• which • .... w.u -lo 1lrinl lied, Ill !Gr this line Frllda •' t• to thll ._'Olthab•••tllully ................. ,dellftnd °"'"""'a..... by lion. . H--Ila tbe Bach, bl!'d- . deoerve the highest (l'aiJe !or their e!!ortl and they 111 It • from this· corner:. W4f can bring IJWJ world'•' t 1.n e 1 t , orchestra; to orange CoUnty • but ,U.,, will never, for th1s crUic ,at least,, ever begin to generate 1l1e kind ·or Joy the music lover derives from such dedicated yowi,g performers. Waid!lll tao -.iJgable IY the kind ol !llletlol one -~ -lit Coola WOllld DI*\ !ram In M• Hlill lcfiool ft , ... ed "'*"1bla 01 'oach ....... Kate ·Hepburn ,.i oglia -! tlill Al yun. larmet -.i-nl "'-~-Wlli on in lhtit 1 0reap ~ 1'118-..,~ -. program to ~ts Hospital Ordioltra -!or • • oiler 1 ...,.-.If rneage< tu· dlNI m111lrl ... In~ et... dlellce -Andrle ... '1 BosroN (AP ) -Katht.rine mntandllJ_ and IDl<lp.... Vartltlonl oa 1 , Themo' by Hepburn was discharged from clasoicsl mDalc. • , Kuhnlu and Jla)'On't Syn\· Ma " a ch u setts G<aeral llM ~ Onoie llhonY No .• 1-lllrther ,_r, ii Hoopital 1\!eed•y, a hospital Ooml1 Clidllllra ·II were ileedad, lhlt tlle.oe spokesman r<p0rted. , alMoaal1 lllr lillh :rOunpten aim llO lo-than The spokesinao said the ac- tlleir ,. .. 'Oa ot II -lft tbe stan. tress was admitted Friday for 1'0tU aa a· -~?°' They and lllu BeUnlanle , observation and tests and that tram jud II tblJ -I __ l_t ~w_es_'...:'po_thina_· .,:_sertous __ ._" __ 1 ctJUc wbolit .... 1n a concert liall 1111 •lli. 'Space Helmet' -to see porf..,.. Ill tltll-• ' :S:"P ~ =.= S)J.ow Crui~led u capably at -le!W ,,_,_I ol "!'he Boy taatl'a toaemblt • '" .... ..,_.. ...... The :iW ~ paocWlioa' ol the "Messllli" bf -will be heal)I ,~ If· ternoon at 4 o'clOck id'~ Garden Grove COOmmnitY Drive-in Church, 12140 Lewis ~ cooperdve ~to ..... In wo ftfi pa.-llcularly ill-and 1111 Malle S... llelmet," tripod •ith the Jo1c1 work ol ortp!Jy ICbodU!ed for Satur-!lullol llflcbel Bennm In the dV at the HDDllnston Beach dlflgblfllly deltflnd Bach '* School adul!or!Uftl, waa en-I flalta Ill B minor -I -k ~-by IU!da· Nauman, the Ulll, pilved to ba Iba cor-~ of tho' Huntington tllrlllmU -• ' __ ..... _ Beach ChlJl!rtn'• Tbeat.r. Dlnlaal! ol an .... _...,,.. abd Ano&b,tr date for St. Liz Worth A Fortun.e The 300-voice choir, ac-.. companied by the Jloel<iios Symphony ~_;Jack Miller, organist, ~ James· Peanon, harpsicbOrdlsl, will PARlfl (UPI) ~ Elizabeth be under the direction or Dr. Taylor will ·Wear f3 million Maurice Allard. PrOduction worth of dlamodda when she coordinator Is G. I \Y)l!W ,.., to 1 party lolllght. Bassett, who wu thtf«lllllll. Along with Mill Taylor al)CI fouDder of the event. · . the diamonds wUl go a heavy · The program is spoTllOl'td · poll.ce escort -to~airround tht by the Orange Count)I Cbi>ral Chateau de -lllote Conduct9n Guild and 14 sup-where Barpn Guy ' de ported by rilinislerial groups Rolbschild ts giving the Pll'i'• throughout the county. SOloists the spokesman said. 1_ to be beard with ~ t b e The theme of the tvent _. performance inclu~e ~rano "Marcel p r o u st ' ' • and Vina Williams, c o n tr a 1.i Cf ·-Rolhschlld-asked h!s guesta to Lucille Anderton, bass Jonah dress up in costumes of the Kiit-aqd tenor/ A 1'1 e D · :fllOs. -year ntar1c1 till J'ebnson. • 1 · lllllth bll'lhday ol Proust, whd There ls no a d m l s s i o n has remained one of France'i cl!u'P and the public Is ill--iDlluentlal 1"iter1 • . yjledtootteaidlheeventw~---=---, ---'-----1 . 11! always l'O_!ll>rmed the l\r!I, Sunday In December at " an •Mi,.OW "'~"' Sl.M S-. .... Fri. Sl.00-s...wy I :JO te 7:00 ,;M •. M•. tllnl Fri. 613 .. 7: .. ,_ anezsstw PfC?gramJ • ~ of the play wW i;J=:, ~ ~ """.: be aruio\mced later; m· pve us, thrqh·' a - .. llilt.ryJ Zlttl Cnhiry h1'1 Ml•M I Itel ,rH11Ctlo1 •PLAY Mm ••. an Invitation to -.IOA T MA mtllS f11H,Ml11M'f·Mtf9&f CO-HIT 'HIRED HAND"(R HIWIY n llin IN G,G,fwj.•- Wn.l!nlM/w 534-6212 I.Oft 11111111 -·· "'411l IMIHEIM DRIVE IN llwllill (Wr et lemon Ard .mih S.IS26 l ' ' I I '/ ,, ') ' . ' I .. ; " • . ,, . •; .• "' ... '! ~ ... ··~ "" •' -.-_";\"" __ ___ ' . ·.. . . • • : .. ; , I ' " " " " " ,. I ... _,. •• ,. ,. ~:.., .... ., ' ·' ~ ...• ; ,• •' ' -· . ' ' .. . ,, ' . . ,. t ' -•. ' ""' I ....... -.1 ··: :, ' ;• ... I . , . } ;1 . ·.:-...: . ' . ,. "' ,. . " . - • ... \ ' . ' •• " ' . ' '" " . . .. '~ ·" '\ ... • • " Ii .•• . . .. ' . , • ~~! .~ . .,. .8 g ·L· . '0 . . ' ..... g ·:-,.· "! I ••• ' . ·oo •·Q· ... .. . ' . g' ' . ' :10. "· ~·-, . ,, • "f-o"' •• !,~ ·. ~~. ' . • ~-.:.! • ·- ·.·. ... ·"·'· ;· .- ... .. .. ' . .. " ( . ' ; .. • ' ,. 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IACH ' ' . • d •• :1't~1(1 ; f. ·HAi.L :·~F~Af'!e ·· -.. ·"-. ·s·· !'C. 1A~ n·· · · ..... " ~ ·~·• ' '' ' • , ' . 'I .. l ; .~. . . . " . ~ _.:: ·: .. : WELt•1·, , itl PURPOSE ; · soLDElrw•• auit , 111 , --·-· ' DUAL HIAT 'I00/1'40~WAn$ j •• " '" . •: ~ . ' . . :ii-PC. IOCICIT ·Slt·IN ·MITAL 'JOX • ~!ff '.irAM(,us s.t<S RArCHIT ' ,. . . s1·91a"' . . . ' ~II" D~IVI ; ' ' 'I\ ,. • , I lflUSE~ $,~YES J18.99 , " . ' . . • ·, T+l'C. ~KIT:SIT IN MIT~.L IOl( .''MDRIC'' ' .. SAYE· $9.78;,.' . ' . ' ~.16'1 ' Y, •• ~ ,•_,' : I . ·THE " ORIGINAL ~ . '. SHOP;.VAC- 10 ·~~LQN VACWM ~49 95·' l. . " .. ' . ELICTlllC LAWN . ~••:1: . ILACK A r DICKIR " ' . ' . ,,.... -............. 'II= ~-.... ,....~ .... ' • J • , I I lHID ...... ·, ~' -... .. • -.. I ; CUDIT . • • • • : .. . . · 1911 . • Survival . ' -r~i set • I I J . I ) I •. ' I I l --1 ...... , •• ! ....... . . ..... • - • -New ~•!••ilf'!t ~e1to ·Cet Shadowy Figure I ' ' IJ Ille ~ ~ Ille ...... qillcl< ·--~,,. ·~-°":il:C ,-........ led M bo -. II llf't'1 lll .. m-m of the 1llilos ·0qs ......., • 'ill · -lie Nlwoed ... \'Ills -""'Jo .. dllllll .. . -to -the ._,. )II(. Pia. .... lllflt1 -of~ N1vy. ., But tboae wbo worl<ed wllh 0 •1hmon ·all Iii t ....._ Ll Gen. Rohm E. QWnnu ment foUow!nf Ille Wblte Jr.1 '*1 Ilia an atte"' -.. H~ ~·~P1.~•0,,,••t :. ?,;)l mlnlltrator with a llnll 11111 """"""lloll. '" Ids Th• • strallbllonranl llllJlller, ~ coune charted for our OWtiNn, who lid. M; Inti co~ M. correct one and It ill In Pllolllo blW.. cl 'Wedd msy do¥ote my.,.. '. ... nfllis............ linl tq,coallnulng our tor of the Central ~ '*-:. !hit ::,; ":'.!'~?:""'~ ~-= iO ':! _,, lllilltary ·~ ~. ' • ........ ·-~--·--· . ..... .. . ... -... IYONS I SAY-ONSJ ll'l · y q ' ' • Ille Hilllo when Nlnll il-Af 'll ~.J.:it!Mn l!i •-• 111""'"""'4· . the wlt11'111e~.a;:'9WOiiil > • ~:..::i~ .al:, !r"!'...,,~.~~ I DllllJr., olt!ll Dic-:lt BoogllnvUJe,' 'dlll'llW ¥ii~ lifter I fow:'l'<lr term U '°"" recsptuN of Gown uid ID !he JN·~ ' -· a-It C10 lwo Jiiii, . M 'top Marine, Q1sbtNn _( For bis action, be wu would receive a fourth star. awarded a bolt of deooraUons, 1'I lf.year .. ld Ol!iunan, a includh>g 1111 Navy Crosa, the ~ of st. Paul, Minn., bu DiJtinguished ........ ~ -a Mlrlne officer 1iooe witb &old star, .. L<gloS of graduatioo from the Naval Merit 111C1 Ille -star. AcademJ In 1935. FofllWllr World War U, bl ACLU C bold a llrial of ..... ; .. 11111 __ Supports qkt ~~~4: Ae~ce Bill Vetoed 4slfed 'R.iuh' ThingS;. S~if11~-.': • Sbortly a11er taking 01r.,. in By. Reagan SAN ntANCISOO (UPI) -mem for nearly two inonthl 1969, .Nixon tapped bis formei: "Ha~--,S... Wore he -"''n:fH.11 atdtlr-e !lo· 2'1im'>I ' ~ (UPI) -A pallet <adel.aald bl wu ordered to tMe the CIA wber. Cua!unao bu been GllV. 11onald Ragan hu =~= 1_;N~=--== ,Qo =,~~~~·· ~~a 0~mr.1::"'.!'. -. "l!lvt JOO -stolen la not part of the ' standanl Wider director Richard Helms. money corporations to help female 'Undf.rwelr '. off a procedure,'' the A D\ e ~ 1 n The a.n n 0 u 8 c ea e 1 t of unemployed a er o spa c e 'cJothesllnet• Civil Liberties ll!lltln . la CUahma's nomlllatlln by Niss workers 11111 other sklllef'~ W!llllm bit llfPl>om aid " filing a suit m ......,.. on aa ~ -• 8 fes<ionall. , ' ba ....t.d a a ca4ol In the bebaU in U.S. Dillrk:I Cloomt. surp11a Ibis wait to -ol· Reagan said W~ tiif , la 1ranclaoo Police Dtpaii-. 'Ille ACLU lllld th• !ken at Mlrlne Corps head· corporatto.., would "-.U, ~ aum IDcll!'lld -quarters where the betting duplicate" the function of the • .. qUilllltlllt .-: "' '° favorite was Lt. Gen. John R. flonproht California J o b $400 Cash Given '!Have you aver had. IUllll Chaiuon, CWTenUy chief of Development Corporations :r.illlaol !'Ill! illlinilo1 staff Program, set up three years T-0 OCC F' d "e...,,,.. ever perticipeted white H •·-ago to make loans to buslnes-00 in a npe! ,.,.. press .secre-, •• in -cally disad-"H .... ,.. blll'~Dal Ronald L. Ziogler wd he does vautqod .....,, Tho noilJ -......... rmtions? not know who would "'place 'l1le aov•nior said the proj. COW1C1J el tht ll~wport The ACLU said t!la pellet ~b buat~.JllstAfiilled~'11t let. li!*iflld in ' the bill ~ 11-loon! " de••....... , ... _ aald the ~ "' ..,,.... WOUid Ile "'"'"tillty limited RullJ bu 11.., '400 tn i-7~' ordencl mUllary man. ~ _.,., .. 9CboJanlip luiidi .to Orong .. :!':'. Ille tali:: tl!at he Ollhlnan won higl11naitl' f ;~lll!.lt erno lnunediate Coaot eou.,1. failed to man tlo n an Vtelnam &1 coJJltJWldor Iii III ~ f« llnelble flnap. Tllo -WI llvln In the autoqioblJa IP"tdonl cm hll Marines from 1161 untn he ciaJ returns -. a prerequl!ite fcnn of two '111 idiolanlupc •ml>J.,_ qpUcoli. ond returned to w~ :!WO' far~*""" It 11> ad a $lllO "'volvilll lund to be !hit bl ..... told 1111 clralt 1'"" later. pean 1~. "1li!<•IY that aoe6 tor ~t IOls>L ' boaril bl ...,Y /"!l -. Cushman il co n I~~ Iii' d , · llnlllClll lnitttiit!oilt-ld be l<*Pb ·R. 'Kroll. dean of ' bumam. + o • would preside over a Marine willing to make business loans l!Udon!s at OCC; l<icepied ·111e • 00ni, pollca doDi4-had Corps thai has been j>ared av.U.1111 J~ -projects," -for.the IChooL no ri8hNO "* R 11 a llldl from !Is Peak Vlotnam war he Ul4. , ·Mn.~ Gerrie;~ tnoul!UIC 11111 ......... qoeo. lllreqth of '317,000 In -to ' -Reagan IOI Ille measure ti Ilia women'1 couDdJ, Jiilp.d 11o!1s amt bis' pnooal llle 204,IGO. With only · 200 r.-"cannot and 11!11 1IOI alleviate = Ibo . coaocll and which have no ~ on his malnlng in Vietnam, the unemployment. n would only t be odlolanhip clpibl!Ht 'u a !"UClnwi;" Marines have relumed to their dotract from ~ eflorta ....... Ille· ACLU aalcl. traditional peacetime, ,.le u \0 ..iillvo tbfL, • " DAILY PILOT CARRIERS · , ~ HONOR R.Ofl ~iDAlLY PILOT ii proud of its COf1:1 of 1101ino salesmen who deliver the new.spcptr to wour door. These 11ovng men ere tht criam oJ tht: com.m~nity. Each month, tM be1t of them will be selected for li&ting on the ' HO?tOr roll. ltJeh Cdnitr lilttd htft hos obtaintd ot le41t four ncao cu.ttomcr1 414rinQ tht-JlrOlt montb,. had no . . . ~ mOrC tMii OM cutomer compici!tt for tM month ond mwt have paid hi& bill for the newspa~r he bought "1oMlacll" on t1mt. Nu?Mrol l1' f'ont of star (• J preceding hi& name indicates number o/ cantecutive months lllal ..,.,;,, ·llGI bt<n on th< Honor Roll. D•tte.Mh·•I l il1 M•c.6rv41t Lit,., Ctr11pbtill t.•ll• a.1 ... D1•id Kilcr••1• Mtrk W1 lltt rt.Ill!, Tth•'• s ...... c.,..., Jtff Rurtcl1ll Pet.r SHh•• L..011 A~n A.1111 D1n1011 Kirt llllet o ..... '•rfri41• Elwi11 Dtloclt• " 1111•1 Ke•i11 e.ll1M Ji111 Ferr•r• Att4y ,,,_ Tody Dl•t 2' St.ph111 lt1111 01rl11 H•phr.v k1b1rt RlllM 2' M•rli Kri191r Ke~ Kelly • '•' Ct••• 2• Cflri1 l1Y1r Kltflllt ~ .. ,. C1rl •hlttr1 2' IJ11 M•M .,.. , ...... ,. K1lttiH_....k 21 Tl!" o-11t1 ...... Wl"hi Stl'ft hfrr 2• D•rvl L•v QI_ II"°" A.11111 ....... 2' VictOf Y t1tf1r11 ·--.. w--21 c.l.1111 lip1011 a.i. a.u.v ' c.,1.1.~ 21 lrft11 A•ro11 , Mlh.,_ &.,., ........... , 2• • ..., ... le119 Ml._J .. ..,. ~ "' T•llY 1.,.r1011 2• P.t A.hi"' T ... M .... ......, Kl•i1t K.1111111 • 2' M•rk M11k , ......... " 11: ... ., hltlt 2• ciy11 Joh""" -SwH4 AMrewo.441 2' M•rk '-1t111•11 ' CAlllE~ OF THE MONTH *111 YANTDM. COSTA llSA \· VUlio-f•bl .. Jr., -of' Mr. and Mrs. Vlclw YMllom .r 767 AU• ,,_,,, Cjllil'fr 111' la "Canler of tho Monlh. H A ........,., ot Ceola Mola Hflll .,,.,, .. • ,....,n ••hi•''-"' ""'"· He 1n..1 11\0dtl •aro ...i alot w ...... ...., .el hll ,_ proflt1 are 10int lnJo tho bonk Jo !wild a ........... --. ....... -,.i.. . • ,. Jolt• C.111,tc.11 2• J .. ¥t.Z..r111rll'lt11 J' D1.t4 Dlllff r J'. ~x'J",.,N1li11 J1 16 Co•hle J' lrie11 ''f•ll 4• Ti• """'" 41 liek Mc.Corftli'k 41 D..,. Sc.hup ,. Frt1li Alllf 11 DeM J1t1n 1• T11tY S•11ch•t s• '1-' a.ch .. 1• 1'et11 Hoff•H I 0' 6r.g D1ymo1 11• lri111 H1l" 11' 0...11!1 .St1lo1u 11 • Merk M.1ar1 21' lo!Mrt Hollt11cl , .................. '!'mt ............................... .. ' . • I • • J • • - • , , , :I • RIDING i)<:, • IN A . ' • HI I I\ a· • e - 7 " 1 • ' ' ~ I • . '., '\ I . 24'1ne . \ N.E. COl'Mr lro11d1111t' & Aclu:u St. -Hm11 .. 1~•i,ti-•• llluc:li -BROOKHURSJ & ADAMS ·~, Calif. ,FREE SLEIGH RIQES a •• SAT~, DEC. 4TH. · 10:30 Al\. TO 4:~0 P .M. • • • Frff ClntslR• llcdloons. ..... ' • .. • .. • ., . r ,_..,... , Everyone's still talking about our drastic pril:e · · reductions on Over 1400 GrocerY.. items-••• Look for. the • ' I 10. * l ' · Gr.een SheH rags, they point· the way to .lligile!';.;S.vi"1JSI j ~ ; t J: I CO,..,ltlCJHT C 1nl LUCKY STOlt•S INC. ALL ltleHTI 1t•S•1tYID l'ltlCU &al ot1COU"'11DIXCll'TOlll ~ ,AJlt·TltADllDANDOOValtNMtfT .COffTltOLl.aDITIMI DAIRY PRODUCTS MAl&UINE ......... =21" GUPIRUIT JUICE M':95' conAGE CHEESE ...... 't:i.t:61· ICE CllAll •.... , .... =65• .. SLllEI PUOIES WllLE lllY FRESH FRYERS 2% It S LIS. IUI llllE I 29~. RIB ROAST ' STANDING 9 ' LAHIIllllD. c MINHDTOP' ..... TT.... 7 Ht -POR. 1·· ROAS·T· s11uL1E1 48c : FREs.1sP&RE111s . , ... . PICllC STYLE lb IMAfLlllOS ....................... : ••. 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WE'VE 'GOT IT ALL ·TOGETHER DAILY PILOT *That includes even San Diego and Santa I • Barbara chann 'Total Television' Yes, now you can find out what's on San Diego's television channels 6, 8 and 10 • -and even ,on Santa Barbara's Channel 3 -In the week's worth of HstillfJS you get every Saturday in TV WEEK and in the daily logs in the DAILY PILOT. With the help of our frle~d~ at TV WEEK, the DAILY PILOT got it all together. Now we offer ·readers, especially those In the South Orange Coast area and ~II others on community cables who. can pull in all the signals there are in the Southland, 'Total Tefevision', the most complete newspap~r-listing of television fare ·available • Every Saturday in TV Week-Every Day in Daily TV Log I ' , , • • - " • I • '· • (feorgia Hospitalit11 _ U.S. Commerce Secre~}'. hfautice H. Stans get~ a •arm reception in Tbilisi, capital of the. Georgian lSoviet Republic during bis tour of the Soviet Urilon. ' .. UPtT......._ • The ladles are members of the Georgiali state En· •emble of Dance which performed lor the Stans party. •• ·' f r!di1, Dtcembtr ,, 1971 DAILY PILOT ;JI FDA Rejects Move 1---=.~=~:: ..... =~-=.!:..::.cm:: •• ::.~.::.:. .. --.u~:.~~ MAM• ITATIM••T STATt ,_ (Al, ..... fllA .... "ftll fllllWfllt ,.,_ It cWlll Min.. TN• CCM.l•TY eP ..,.... For More Labeling .. .i::r.~ :.:c.1:: ... "'=. °'" .:::::t ,..:::'c:;i:.. .......... _.,.... ~ ~ Hit ~ OI",. NOTICI 1$ tll•llY ONtil " M Mul'ltl!Wllfl It.cl\, ~· ..... " ........ --___. 'Tiii• .......... IMlftl ~ "" ................ '*""" ........... ... ~f ............ _,....., .. ,.1 ..... . WASHINGTON (UPI) -eating." .. .,... G, L•111"d ~"' ""__.,.,.....,.. i. 11111 .-. Tbe~..,ood and D r u ll ~ BeQjamln S. a.mtl)tl '11111 •...-nt 111t11 w11t1 1111 CurtY • ffte cl••"'-... ...,. ~ ..,,. ., · tloohur.'-"_.• (n y') a-'and--a..1tb1:"~':~=.•o.:;;~~" .. :"';..~ .. ~ ,_-..,.. • 1 it•--C.... Ptc:Hlc N.tt.MI .... ..-d l'lllllfltl a.f'llto p~J to' h.e'1:e mort: in-FDA bad the auU\ority but in-~ o'"'" com D•llY Pilot, .,,. A110C1.i1on ""1c:11 I• ,,.. ,1~ of fonnitlve la ol food........ 1•--~ waa ...... -.1-tbe back" o.c.ne-:r. •1 1" u. 1tt1 »ot-n 11u11-"' in. u1111tn1enM 111 111 nwtttt• r...-~ ~ ' Nl'tllnlllf ro tilt ft'-'9 ot ulf ---.1. ducta, lt was announced today 1~ ls fllrtber evldlncl of wi11111 fa.ff" IN!ltllt alttr in. 11n1 "'*4~ • by ftve law atudents who cam-the a&:el'I cy 1 1 llro-lndUltry, LEGAL NOTtcE '~~.,.,~~~ _,, 1m. fortbekSeabef~tbe antl-co·~uriier blas,11 ,.,~ JOHNs.wA11:0J111:., """-··and the _ ... Uc "D---.tt..1 •ICTOTIOUI IUllMlll Vk» .. ralllltlt and Trvtl Officer , ......,.'&,.._ ...... • .-1Y1tU IKl"lt" .. ec:!lk NetleMI atlllil Aftar more than ab: montha ... ,, Koch and four o the r ,,.· ..,_NAM.I,!"'..,•'"'• :~ ~ anct Na11111111 .. nk1111 ._1""°" •• 1.1 i.. • ..i. •-"'""'" -..iii _..._ f hect;tor ef "" wrn of consideration, the FDA Wlll-swucn1o11 umve o..--mll\OU· o ••: "' the , .. ,... l\lllMCI """*"' the students Jt lacked legal the last year campalgnlng for N~ ..:m. "ti.i:~ ~~5111 st .• cu.111:1MC1 M. LIMTOfil tborlty . the ....... their -......... 1 first before the 0--1• •• ll:lltlG. ase ...... ldtnt ..... D. L. It ID ••• LIM Ta N AM. au to J.SSUe pro.,._ p.v.,...._., C0111 """'· c.r.111orni. nur. _1 WATH:MOU11 regu.iatlon. • FDA, then before wldely TN• tMMa i. 11tt"' COftdllet'"" D't' ari ~"::"..:. l;."_ k!M '" The agency said tt would aak public.lzed congressional hear-lllCll¥11MI ,....._, ~ t11•1 r~ to ·pus a new 1IW ings an4 :In televilJoa in-Tiii• ~1·ni:...""°"""'.tt11 C.UflfY =.:::'.1a4!c.t.r ;;qUiri;; the labeling in-tll"views. ' , ' c .. 111. tt °'.,.. cwMY 911 """· a 1n1 ""*""" ar-c...r O.llf' f11~. formation, and tn the mqp. The students bqan the pro-~ ... ~"' J, ........._ ~ '*"'ti. ~ t. ~ M. ,,. 1r11 .•1•11 time: ~ urge food JI"> Ject u part of a .. work 1'1;1111'twil ar._ c-t C11111 ,Hot. ceuon to list lngr:edieoll through the l)'Stem" law Dwami.r 1• '· lf..Jl. 1'" ~ LEGAL NOTICE voluntarily. course taught by consumer LEQAI.; NO'l'ICI: MOTI(I TO c11:1arro.1 M~t food.! are]W)w required advocate John F. Bamlaf m ....... ,.,,. ~ to list tngr«Uents on the label. at George W a s hi n I ton P+CTITic:~~usiN••• ~:~:1:: cS.~:;.:rA = The students' proposal 1fOUJd University. They incorporated NAMI IT ... TIMENT I E1111!H; ~°u't':~ ... °';..~t~~~. ,, .. have extended t be re-themJelves u LABEL Inc., an ."!'-fllllDWW!s ..,_ 1• dollltl ...,. 111• ,,_n ,, zuLtEKA ,., TU"LEY GUYNN* quirement t 0 atandardized acronym for Law Studeotl ' . JOI TlfE Gltl!ICS BEAUTY SALON. •rid •• ZULIEIC.I. ,., TUlll:LIY, DkMud. ' --.i "' ........ : .. U f B Ed 111• 1.i.:.tl' Calf• ,_.., C•llfol'fll•. Noll<I b herltw 11¥.., to e,.iltw• fOQda -products with ,~pes ~ on or uyen uca:--JOMOh ii, 11"'"°· t0112 eyn11111 Dt .• or ttie lbctol• _,. dec,ot.11 11111 •It fixed by FDA re-·1·Uon. lion and Labeling. H1111tr..,1o11 IMdl. c1u1orn11. .,_ 11r11"' cl•fm1 •Nlnat the .... · •-n! f The ended In J "11111 llullnen le l:llllnl cortdtidtd Ill' an OK.dent ••• reciulrtd to tll• lheffto Gls Live in Fear Of Asterisk; ' Areas Said Spurning Red Riile These products acoou or course UM in111Y1c1uei wllft ffll M«aU,., """""*"'· In ""• bout 20 percent of the but the students kept cam-JoMOll 111:. S.lerno otlk• Gt 111e Citric • the ••• tn1lllMI a Tltli .. ,,_, 11...i wlltt lh• County (Ot;rt, cw lo _, "*"" wllh "'-American food supply and palgnlng, using televlsion In-c1tt1o. 01 °''"'" c-1.,. on NOYt1l'lblr 14.. ntee•••rv ¥OUC11tr• 1o 1111 unotl'lf•,,.. range from cola and mayo~ tervlews to plead their cause 1m. bV ar1.,1v J , MaCIOoll, .,...,,.,. ,"0 ""aox0"~ ;;" c~1,1 ~.ii-Ton;:: Y 1•-Count\! Cltrk · · -· _., naise to bread, peanut butter and urge consumers to wr "" Pvblllhtd 0111n" c°"" o.11'1 Pilot. vtl'dtl E1111 ... c1u1ornt1 '°21., 111111ctt d • ii ll !tho t label the FDA ,........,bitr 11 25 1M1 DtClmlllf 2. f, 11 tilt ll'IK• or btillne. or lhl w1*f1'9MCf an Je y, a w u • . · 1 • Jl'lt-n In 111 rn..ri.rs 111rt11nl119 1o lhl -.11i. listed ingredients Without endorsement, the 1" of .. JO ~t. w11111n fllllr mo11111t Last War Death in Vietnam _tjthough the .FDA knows ~DA published the students' LEGAL NOO'lCE ":r:-~%':" 11111 111111«· what is in standardized foods, pro~sal in the F e de r 1 a I ,..1.. ;:.~~.~~H, the law students argued, con-Register In May, opening t to ••CT•T1ous aus1N•1s C«11 o. r--. sumers do not, especially public and industry comment. NAJO: 1TATIM1NT :,~· :: " • • < BY"llONALD A. DA VIS . SAIGON (UPI) -One American' serVlceman in Viet- nam Is destined to make history. No one knows Who be iS now, but someday bis name 'fill appear, perhaps under an aaterisk, when the~ books are Written on A'mer lc an in- volvement in Indochina. He will have become the le:st GI ltilled Jn Vietnam. · • This one WOCfY underline~ tbe think.in& ,of Americans in V.tetnam: No: one wants to riatch that last bullet· or s~p on that final land mine. You set it ln their faces everywhere -:-on the Jonely fire base! and on crowded OllO tranaporl planes fly"" them.On.new operations. "That's going to be a heh of a storylor you guys," a young major remarks with heayY ·ATCa.Sm to a reporter. ' "You're really going to like that one." You reply that lt'.s one you would just as soon pass pp. The Americans in the· field aren't forcing the issue now when contact ii made with the guerrillas. The pr e f e r e d method of fig~Ung these daY,S is at long range, by artlllety · and aircraft. · · At a fire base in lhe moun- tains of the north,~"-some artillerymen . casually pump out several mortar rounds on a suspected. ta<get. .Tbep tiley learn the suspected target was a' group of Viet OJl'lg believed to be carrying the feared IMO rockets which coold be used against the U.S. base. "My God! Let'f put aome more. fOODds down !hero quick," a mortar man says, leaning to adjust his weapon. Soon aOOther 20 shells are whining away in a high arc, Pollceman Aided f Addict-Convict Goes Straight · as Worker • I ; • l I PAYETIE, Idaho (AP) - l,;uck Wells a former dope ct and e:r-omvict, is get· a new start iri lire-an use of a smailkiwn cop. i Police Chief Stan Sower, 39, bpened the prison door for the f.5-year-old Wel!s, got ~im a ~ob and set him up 1n an apartment in this s m a 11 f<Milhwestem 1 d a b o com- tnunlty .. • Three years ago Sower ar- Wells for burglarlzin& a 's office. · "He's a good kid," Sower bid of Wens. "He wasn't even Lrmed when be broke into the iaedic.al clinic. He we,nt iigbt by two safes. He just needed a fix." While in prison Wells kicked !he drug habit and joined a earn of inmates ......tio h~ld ••rap" sessiorui OD narcotics with numerous olgaalzatioi:ts on the out!ide. · Last September W e I t s received a parole date. The bnly condition was that . be have a job and a place to hve. He was ready to head for his Tacoma, Wash., home. But early this month a prison counselor told Wells he had talked with his parents and that they didn't want him 'to come home. N o e:r~ planaiioOS. · · That's. whep Chief Sower stepped in. He teamed of Wells' plight after another in· mate told of it in a letter to a newspaper. Sower arranged for a job at a food processing plant and paid lbe f.itsl months rent on an apartment for Wells. "I have only one aim and that's to not let hifn down," Wells said in an interview. "If there were more policemen like Stan Sower, the prisons wouldn't be as crowded." "I feel there's a heck of a lot of hope in Chuck," Sower said. "He has a real g'ood cllance of helping himself. He just needs a st&rt and to be ac- cepted.'' \Vhy did he take an interest in Wells? 'A poticetnan's primary job is that·of helping, says Sower, whO resigned bis radio p· ecutive's job. four yean ago to become police chief of Pay. ette1 a town of 5,000 persons. "In a small town like Pay- ette it's only about 5 percent law ' enforcement," Sower ad· ded. F AilJlLY ClllCIJS 1>11 Bfi Keane -~--..; ..... "Thero ore TEN of us living 'in this house now-- mt, Mommy, Dolly, Jeffy{ PJ, Borfy, Som, Klttycot, the goldfish ••• el's see••thot's ninlt, •• Kittycat, the goldfish, and.,• oh, yeah ;-Doddy 1 • • I exploding 26 seconds later in a va!ley tar below. On Nov. lt an America reconnalManct company of 175 men was ambushed by a battalion of 500 guerrillas, 58 miles northeast of Saigon. The l}.S. unit, wbkil in past years lfOU}d have quickly assumed the offensive, this t i m e withdrew and calle<! in je~ and helicopter gunships to bit the Comm-bi. On their part, the guerrillas are also reluctant to tangle with American troops. But the reason probably is not so much out of fear as of know· Ing the foe will soon be gone, There is little percentage In such a fight. American patrols in the field , although con- ditions are as dirty and rough as ever, seldom make signifi· Cant conlact. The Americans drawing the most fire are the helicopter crews and the adviser& to Vietnamese field units. _ The cllopper gunners lrpP their maChlneguns readj, a chain oi bullets looped over an old C-ration can to make cer· tain if an ordtrly feed into the chamber, The pilots of the u n a r m e d little Loach helicopters zip over possible trouble spots at treetop level and 100 mUes·an-hour to make u small a target as possible for any Communist gunners. The watchword is caution. In the.past, only the men who were "short" -with a few weeks left in country -were the one,, to take the extra steps for protection. Now everyone does. Extra defenses-sentinels, trip wires, warning devices-are set up when a patrol beds down. Weapons are kept cleaned, oil· ed and ready. Guards are more alert at isolated fire bases. Each man yearns to wear the little piece of string or ribbon that marks PARIS. (AP) -The Soviet Union faces a growing prc.- blem of naUonllsm in Ill cerl"' tral Asian republics, the Na· lional Defense Review uys. An article In the Journal's December issue says the Islamic people of the five republics bordering I r 1 n • Afghanistan and China have successfuUy resisted all of·. ficial "Sovietliation" attempts and maintained intact ~ their language, culture and religion. The author, Lt. Col. Jean Prautois; an e:rpert on Asian affairs, aakl th! five republics have disproved Lenin's theory that the Communist system . would gradually obliterate all local nationalism within the Soviet Union. The region studied b y Prautois comprises five of the 15 Soviet federal states, the Kazakh, Turkmen, U z b e t , ltirkiz and Tadlbik republics. Once the heart Of a Moslem empire, they were conquered ~ • colonUed by Czarlsl lr!nl>§ • cenfury ago. Prautois says the f i v e repubJlca are ttiJI run like col- onies by Russian ad- ullnistrators, "yet despite the pressure to whicll they have been subjected, ll!'e people ••• have preserved ,their allcient traditions." The article predicts that the Moslem population will grow from 30 million to 75 ml!Uon by the end of the century, and will then form a fifth of the Soviet Union's total popula· tion. l<Jn the long run, the Moslem problem can threaten the federal structures or the Soviet Union," it says. "It is, of course, impossible to predict the attitude these populations will adopt toward the Soviet Union, but their numerical importance will force the Soviet leaden to take account of their asplra- since ;i,e regulations ln many Spurred by the publicity, the 11~ flll1owrn. ,.,..... Ip ._ '*"'"" ,..... .,.::;......, CIHfinll,.,. ..... permit -...-..... rs to result was a near.record UNIVE11:5AL Dl!Vl!LMMEHTS ........ ........, fW ............... ~-.,.-. f tba 5 ·000 1 t nu. °''""' cauf. nw. ass v11Mc:o nn.oc choose among optional lll-deluge o more n , e • ~ c.11 MtM. C•llf .. f'J'», Pub!llMJI 0r1ri.1 c°"'' 0111v Pli.t, --.ttenb. ters, most of them urpig ap-co-.. o. ss-. a11 v11-L-. N~ D' -fl'" DtC9ll'IW a. ~.i:i 60 -. . tr " said aJ The tudenl tJtlo C..I• Ml&&. Clflf, ~.. ->1~"'---....:·~· ------'-• "This 18 ou ageous, prov • s pe n T1111 111111-11 11t1nt COl'dtidtd w •n• Arthur Koch, a third-year law was even endoned by the lndt'lldtilo:;_. G '"*" LEGAL .NOTICJ: student, of the FDA decision. Grocery Manufacturers 0 f Thtt 11th~-·· "'" wllll "" COUftt't'l--,===-:-:==-:=-=-==--llThe AinelicaA. public has a America Quaker Oats Swift c1er11: o1 OrlltM c:-i.. "'1 "'°"'· 1'-1m. 1u ... 111:.-coo•T °" nea Deed and. right to know what & Co .• Pillsbury, ~ter & ~r.r:.•¥frtof J, Mlddoll Dtp,ity Count)' •;:~·~ .. wi;..a.~N~~· ls In the · foods they are Gamble and Heinz. N:.:::,~1 .. °"~ erldc.o.~ ~1~; c-. =:-0: _.. Im ' 111"11 •a t»NTalT Of' WILL AND fl•OOfl Of' sa•vic• LEGAi:. N6TICE ltllft ol LAUlll:ETTE LAN!, ••• S d S Inf t • U.Uill:l!TTE ..... Ml LAH a, •II.• tu Y ays ' ec IODS . l'·Uln LAURETTE ANN LAN•. ~ .......... ........ "" -· .... -., . ..,_,,, MAMI l"IA"llMaN"I To~IRST WE5Tl!•N IANIC AND Tl\1 foUowl ... ptnon It doll'ltl IWIJntll TRU5T COMl"ANY1 RALPH HACHJ Follow In]'ecti'on Di' et .. , COMANCH• .x,.ill:E" •YST•M. ,.., ... KURll! •• v ... KHI•••· THIL.MA. ;.:i;:. I o Ll!8eCK1 DOfll I!!. ll!ACH1 ICIJl6Nl!"IH 'IOU ...... n ' l"l 1'11 ' 8EACH1 RICltAlll:O G. BEACH, VIOLA D9rrvl Win tld '""'""'""" '°'5 IUll:L.INGAMei CHAll:LES ... ULLUMJ ee .... n ....... ll'Ylftl CH1LDlll:EN'S ~ IOCllTV °" I I d Tll1t ~llMU b be! ... oonclUcttd "--en SOUTHElll:N CALl,Oill:NIA1 SHllUNl!ll:S NEW YORK (AP) -A high ed the treatment,, ca e 111111¥111111~1,.,.1 w Mtrwt.:,. HOS,ITALI "°111: c:., ,.,. L 1 0 infection rate has been parenteral byperahmentaUon, Thl• ,1,1...,en1• fLltd w1111 ttt. coumv CHILDlll:E~. LOI AnHll• un111 n •11 associated with a widely used for severe gastrointestinal c1er11 of 0r-Clll.lltfY Oii: ~. ' 1m. ~1nwn1• lrt ttw w1u o1 sai. new method of feeding some problems. ~r,..:.tlly' J, kr11.-.n. °""'" ~lllY "THDMAi 11:. •EActt, Jtt-end MAITIN Very Ill hospital patients a Of the 22 patients 18 died Plltllllhtid NIWllOrt H•rbcw Ntwt Prtu llCH fll'l'lng _,_ ~ ~ """""" .. ' • combined wllll 1M Or1"9t Colll Diii¥ lrout'ldl o1 OPPOlltlolt lo..,...,_,,,. M total diet by Injection, ac-and of these, Dr. Curry said, root, N-1 a..ctt. c.1110rn11. ,._.,.. wt~ ~ -..nt to...,... 'l'OUI cording to a study at the clinical evidence suggested the • 11, 1a. JS Ind Dtc:llMtr 2. ::1ri ,,, •.-_.!'rn ci~ ta ~ te .... University of Minhresota. infection was a major cause of LEG" NOTICE =e:1t:i!~n tll!rlY ..,_,.,.., ~"' The new technique, t n death In 13. ln the other 5 It -.. w•THEss. .-. Marmon a. kwlM general use for only about appeared to be a contributing ,.1.w ~~11t,:': :W.!:' i!'~ofo1hor:: ··---·-. enables doctors to factor the ~ said •ICTITI04JS IUllNlll •Ith '"' -I of Miii Court •"bed this l.llllC'C J ..... ,. • '"t""-• ' . NA.Ml l"IATll!lllElllT N0¥911'1btt 2A, 1m: feed a diet of snfficlip:nt Four patienls who rect1ved Tiit follow! ... P""'" I• (\(jl" ... !lo.la!-ATTEST: WILLIAM ... St :IOHN calories through a vein. 1bll the treatment survived and •:,...1 OOL.DIN irr.,..f6i s. c.1t ~:r.;:,-c:=..c:t.•. "" differs from tradiUonal in. we~ discharged from the ttwv .• L1111111 •·~· st1i. o1 c.111on111 for travenous administration of hospital apparently free of ._::: • .'::'.'°"' iuw. Glemtm. lhl eoul';.::1~-WHIT• a:lucose or sugar water. . ~al infection, a 1th o u I b T~I• ~.r.,... 11 beh• c.ondumo w o..tvt\I Infections have be en studies could distinguish oo .., Inell~:'.:; ,.ltrtan iC:::.:·tt•~LOINe reported with the routine in-~rence between this group Th1• 1t•tllfTltlll 111td with th• Counl'I' 11u1 1a11 vi-ie tf¥f • j~ l:ilwtt ". o.. .... C-ti. ,n1• ""''."' hit. •lf • .. travenous feeding, but the new and the others. irn. 1 ,:; ar-,., J. MlddM °"""' u1 ... ......., c......,.. ,.. rt ha found bat f Dr Cu ho la I th CollmY Clfrtr. • T ........... r-(11l) HWnl . repo s w one o . rry, w now a e PubtltMO °"'"'' C011st 0.1"' Piiot, -~ .. flt C'Orlt .. tentt the invesUgators says is a Chltdren's Clinic at Sedalia, ~mo.r 21 'tnd o.c.mw 2, r. "· l'ub11slled Or'"" c1111t DIJl'I ,r1o1, much higher rate of infection , Mo., said In a telep/lbne. In-im ~iu.n ~;-mw H '•MI ~-i, :;~:; than would bl expected and ler>lew that a key fact<>r In LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE one that ii more dUficult to development of the fungal .1D·1---~-;,::;;-,.----·l---'.:::;::::..:;:~::;:.,--uUt. fectlons seemed to be the · ,.1m1 MO"llC9 TO c1•01T0111:1 The cause of this high in-length of time -the longer "~C:.::~0~/ ... :~~':::' :¥:~:·:~=.~:J11::r,. ::= fectJon rate remains unclear, the instrument remairul In-. TM fo11ow1n1 •rtan 11 dal1111 tiii1r,..... n11 COUNTY al' au1to1 Dr Cynthl Ra j ed I the bod th ·-••1 .. . ! .. "'"""'" a'ccordlng to . a pp ect n y, e grea1ec 0 .. HllL, GLASS CD .. "' '"°""""'· E•l•tf ot It. lit. IHl .. AIDIOff ..... Curry' a pediatrician at ' the the risk c:o.t1 """' · · knOWn •• HA.11t•Y 1r. sHE,.Aill:OSOH, ' llolltrl H. Ofnlel, Jr .• ur BrOldWl'f, HARlll:Y 11:. SHfflA•DSON, Jll:, Inf University of M Jn n es o ta co.I• Mltl H. R. SHE .. ARDSON. Jll.. DlcHttd. MediC.'.ll School at the time of LEGAL NOTICE Thi• ~11,.... 11 1111 ... COftlklcled ., '" NOTICE 1s Hl!11t1av 01vEN to tM l------------111'111hlkll*. ~ er.dllors f/f ........ lllmtd llleedtnt the study. . ill:ol:llrt H. c1"'-I, Jr. n..t 1H --flrrir!t clllm1 1111,..t Th rl b Dr ~. d lllOTICa 01' ML.I Tlll1 ... flmlnl flied w11h 1111 COllllf'I' ffM llld OKtdtnt lf"t 'l"ICIUl,.i fo tllt e repo Y · "'lfrry an In 1Ca1n1111G11 w1111 !ht Pr0¥llJon1 of tlM Cllrt. of 0r11111 courtf'I' "': NO¥. 11. 1m, ttwm , w1111 lttt nklnW1' \'GUdlwt. In Dr Paul G. Quie appears in c1111on111 Unlfonn Coml'nl!"Cl•I coci.. •~ .._.ty J, Madlla, ~ ca1rtf'I' lt'lt offFe1 of tt111 ~ f/f Wll lllWll . . Th N ""''' IMll'ltl due '"° llltPlld llOI'-,.,, Citric "'"'*' ~ . .,. " l'f"tWfll """" tWtll'I the current wue of e ew wrircri 111t Bllllt'I Electric eo. 11 ent111ec1 tt 1"utiutN1 0r1.,.. cottt 0.11¥ "''°'• fllt -..,y wudllr.. "' 1111 England Journal of Medicine. • 11~ u w1renou_,_ on "" IOOd• Nowtmtw 11. is. •rid Dtcemi.r 2, '' tirdenllflll! 1t c/o l!tltn, Bllrlf!MI', editorial 111r11111rttr dlKrllMd and dul rtollOI 1m . ,1n.n Mv.ni & Smith, 1.t01 w .. 1cllff Dr. (1".0. Commenting ln an , he¥1"" been ,r ...... -. Nrtl• ~ to 11o1: 1•1 ........., at1c1t, c111torn11 th J umal ••'d the t dy clllm '" ln'-1 ftlfrlln•Mif fllt !\mt LEGAL NOTICE f'26'J, lllllldl Ill fM •lie• f/f Ml-e 0 ... s u ll'ttlflld In tlldl f""4'1c. ,.,. pl'lml!ll OI OI the • llndlnl•Md '" •II "''"'" must p rod u c e "misgivings 111c11 111 ... 11111 .ir!Hrldr nOtltt 11 1111"111¥ ,.,...... pert11n11111 to 111t n11tt of Mid Hcedtnt. 'bl·"-'-• f eiwn IP11! """8 (llOOdl Wiii bt t0kl 11 -· within IOUr "'°""'' 11ttr t11f flrtf about the c;uu1gS 0 P\llltlc tucllon •I CJ »tf1 Sf.. City ol P'ICTl"llOUI IUSINllS l'Ubtlc•llon ef ttil1 fl(lllCll. 'progre&a' and • m 0 de r n N-rt Beecll, COl.lflt'# Of Or11111. ,,,,. lllAMI ITA"llMINT .. D•ltd NCl'l'tl'rllllf II. 1'71 edi , n of C1lllotnl1, on thl ~Ill dt'I' ef DtClmblr, ~ followl,. ..,ton 11 cloll\I 1""9 DMll•I W, SMNrdlO!I m cine. ,,71, II 10:00 O'CIOC:~ A.M. 11: ExectilOI' of !hi Witt of him as the one in his unit with ;:::tio;. ;ns;.;"========:; the fewest days remaining in Vietnam. It boils down to the words of ·e young paratrooper sitting on his rucksack, his Ml6 handy: "Nobody wants to be the last one to die over here." Divorces Granted By Mail MARTfNEZ !UP!) -Mall order divorces are bringing ln so much money to Contra Costa County that officlala predict a stat~wide boom 1n the procedure. Under the state's liberali2ed dissolution of marriage law, divorces may be granted by mail .if the parties involved file various legal documents, questionnaires and a $36 fee. Who ~ Curry and Qufe Uid Thi lol!Ow11t1 Jiii I• I brllf dllCrlPilon ll:ED SHOl!!I STIUDIO DF DANCE, ffll 1bo¥1 n1med dtudtl'll ""'"· ef !ht PrOPerlY to bt Hid· '° E. l"lt St .. COi• Miii, nn•1 llLllll. •A•ANGlllt, MYllll:I & IMITM No Oth'r n •.. -paper In the they studied 33 paUents who M!K. 11ouMM111 ''"""'°" John T••· D•r•w .,, et1111. '"'' M~t•""" A Prtt11.i.n.1 c.,,.,itllll Cares? •• d Inf-~) f the 117'.!0 Ln,. Himfl"'1 .... ldl, nMI. · 1#1 W•tclHf Drl ..... 111"-N1MMr 111, world cares about your com· ha fungal C\;~ ons o Mite'. ,..,.,,,.. E11111.,,,.,,1, J1n11• 11111 t1111rnu1 11 11111111 eon11umc1 ., P.O. '" un mun''ty like your community blood between .'January 1968 M•n 11sooo '" lndl¥1du11. N..,..,. 1 .. c11. (•Hflnll• nus , • · • , ., , ~11111 "· 111111 T111 cn•1 .u.1111 dally newspaper does. It• and August 1969. Of these pa· 1,,.~'" 11 N•wPOrt iecri. NO'Jttn ' 1 • r1111 ''"...,."' flltd w1111 ttie County ArtwMY• ,.. 1._..,. the DAILY PILOT. Uents 22 or 17 ....,.....rtt recefvJ Wm. A. Bir111o1om11 Jr. Cttr\ of Or-C*1111y' on: H_ll'I. U, 'llblll!Md Or•l'llf c.11 Olll'I' "Hot ~~~~~~:!~~~~r;;;;;;;;·;;~~;~~ -~·~;;11~·~""~'-;~·~·~·-~~C~N~•~O~O~•~'":iP~IOol~11'71. I" ........ IY J , MldlloJI Dltltil't' Nawmbor 25 •rid Ollctmlltr 2, f, If. N btr 22, tr 1t71 JlJl 1i Count!> Clerk. 1f1'1 Jl,f.l'I ~.¢'"...¢"'~~1-C"O-¢"'._..o"""":.oi.-o§ ~em LEG~ •.• N .... OTICE . ~~LEG .. "':AL:::-N-'OTINoOCEDI~ :;l LEGAL NOTICE NOTICa OP' Tl:UIT••'1 SALi I "I.I ..... 71·11G ORDER P'ICTl"llOUS aUtlNI 1 On Wld ....... Y, o.c.motr :it. 1m ... . . ' N.t.MI l"IATIMINT P·14MJ 11 :ot A.M,, LOWILL. SMITH • I.VIII, •eautiful Thf follow'"9 C4nWtl1ort •• .,... PICTITIOUI IUllNlll IN(.. Of' CALl"°ill:NIA .. llt;ly IPllOIMH ,. ti...JI:,.;. Im-it. llot Witt CMtt NAM• ITATIMINT Trvttw lftdfl' 11111 P11r-1 i. Dlrld ti Stick-on Ht9"w•1'· NIWPOrt ltl(fl, C.Hlornll Tiit followlnt .-nm• ••• dolnt Trv1t Miid k;iflll'llttr" ,,, .,,,, recenlltd ( ·. ~ s--t c tticorperltlill 1 9rull-11: • -5-iltrnfl+r 1J, 1w, 11 r111t. Na. 1DM, In YOURS LABELS C.llforltl ,,.;_rt i CAMPEii: INSTALLATION ll!ill:VICE, llool 137J, "11111, OI Dtlldtl ill:ecllnl1 In TPlh ~t::.-lt COl'llll.ldlll llt' t ·11* s.nll • V111t'1, ,tlll'tllln V1ilt)', 1111 Clffla 01 lt'lt C.unti. .. _.... of '""· 0!'11111 counw. Sitt. of Ctllfwnll WILL. eor-"lfkln. ll:ldllrll D. It~, N22 lll\9tl'lll SELL. AT PUlllC AUCTION TO C.W, V .... 111Tlff Aw., GMd911 Of"t\'f, t»M. HIGHEST llDOElll: ,0111: CAIH IN'l'Mle Tlllt tl•I-' ... flllll Wltli fllt AIYlrt .... ,....., 11'0S ...... V11otr1, ,, fl"'"' or .... In llwfvl ,._., If tM TODAY I (_,.,. Cltrk of Dr•llH ~,., "' Fountll11 Vtlll'f t270I. ·i Unl!H lt.tfll If ffM IOllfll Urenn ~-2c:,n..,, tr..I"" ""'"4119 II • TPlll """""' ....... condlltltd 11¥ • rtfllrtlKI lo "" old °''"" CIVl'ltY • GMttf1I P1rtltlf'lll1p, Courtlloutt 1oCll9CI 11 Ille ZIOltl ~l&ck of OOl'?ld C:OP\' tf lhl orltll'lll 911 fllll Ill 111'1' , ill:ldlird 0. 111:.nw.dlr Wut lll'lfl AM twll'l'tnl, ''fornMrl't' P1rsonallnd • Stylhh '• Effler. Onlar For You...Olf or • Fl'ltlltt May L• u11d on envtlopu es return •dcfres1 11.bels:. Al•o v•ry handy 11 ·~•ntlficatlan libels for m1rkin9 ptnonal lf•m1 tuch •• books, records, p~otos, etc. L1b1ls stick on glas• ind may bt ur;ed for marking ham• canned focd Items. All labels •re printed with 1fyli1h Vovuotypo on flno qualify whn .. vummod popor. omc.., -TllM If~ flllll wtllt tht C01111tt ~ f!fl'". llm• A1t1, C1tlfofn!1, 111 W1111111'1 I!. II Jdwt, ~ Cltftl: Clertc ef Ortl!lt COUltl'I' ..,.: No¥. 1f. 1'71, rlellf, tlllt tM !l'llWlll qn¥tyld tit 1M •r •-l'f J. Mlddllll, Del'Ul't' •~ kw•l1 J MMN« c..m COIH'lll' riow fllld 11'1' 11 ut'ldlt 111d DMd o1 Tl'lllt ,AIN, UVINa, KAU,Mf.N I YOUNe, Clertc. ' In tlll p~ 1lh/lled In .. Id CClllltly A,..,.. Pvblltllld Of'l"H Goetf 0.11~ Pilot, end Stitt dllefltllll 111 tn s..n. ,_,., Ori" Nll¥'Mllltr 111 u. 11111 D«lmlltr i, '· I.Of ns. Trtct 1111. In flll Cll't' of '"""' Nlllll, C111""'41 tfllt lf71 110.C.11 COiii/ MtM. Cwnti. ot Ori-. ltlll of f11MIC C1Hk11'11I .. 11 -ll'ltl l'IConMd In .... l"WUthed Dr•llll 0..1t Dtll'f ,.,lot, N fr}, "-Jf 10 :» Inc I 1t''" I , H-.nbtr 11, llo 2S •rid Dlclrf!blt 2, LEGAL ~CE MfKtllltllOUI Mt"' In "'' ttllct ~ !Pit 1m aosw1 counti. ll'IQltW et ..r• 0r ... ,. GIV!tti.. LEGAL NOTICE 2* The lfrtitt lddrtll 111111 .w..r CCllMltlll NOTl(I TO (laDITOll dHF11tlllon.. 11 11t'f', If !I'll rlll ... ..,.., SUl'alllOlll: COUii:"/ OP' "IMI dffcrlbtll ....,... I• ,ur_... lo 1111 m NOTIC« TO CllDITOllS 1"/ATa 01' (Alll'Oill:NIA 1'0111: OrM l'llCe, COlll MfH, C1lltornl1 "62, IUl'llll:IOlll: COUlll:T Of' TNa TNI CCMIN"IY 01' Oill:AtrlOI Tiii tilldtrtllt'IH Ttt;tftt dltclllme .,,. STATa 01' CALIP'OflNIA POil "-· A""9J ~•lllllti. for ..,'t' lrlClrrecfMN II 1fMI ltrtlt THI COUNTY 01' OflANOI £1t1t1 ol EDWAll:D G 0 lit D 0 N tcldr1u lnl G""" Commlll lllileltltlOfl, It , Nt. t.•Jlnt HAMIL TON, tllO kMW11 M E. GOlll:DOfll 111'/', "-n IW .. n. \ llt11t d BElll:NICE Z. TUllNEI, HAMILTOH. Ot<.ettMI, llld 1111 wHI llif ,...._ M wltllot;t Dket...S , MOTICa II 11Elt11Y OIVIN lo tfll ~t w Wlrl'IMY,.,... • lf!llllltll, NOTICE 11 H£11:EBY GIVEN '9 !I'll Cl'IO!tlt'I If lfM ....... -"*' lltCldtnl ""91M11119 ltllt, 10111111111 . or Cf9dlten of lht .... ltln'Md dlalltrtl 11111 Ill --hlYI ... ~ln\t "'llllt ll'tl rtfl<llrl'lbrlll'ICtt. t. NY !ht ,_lnl.,. 1'1111 Oii ""'°"' 111¥1111 c111ml -llltl IN Niii dlaolltnt 01'1 ...... l.rfd to 1111 ft'llm, l't"lnc:INI 1Ur1t If lllt .... MCll .... ft Midi Ted Cham'berlain, supervil- fng legal clerk. said Contra Costa County, a suburban area near San Francisco, Is the on- ly one in tll6 stale to UM tha mall provisions of the !awl. But he reported many queriel ft0m other counties. He said all the mall divorces r= .. -------, granted IO far have been bu-11111 .. "''' """"*' dlP..., Miii W1WI 11.u "' I ed on papers drawn up by I """ l'r11tt11t1 u"1 Dl'I'., r.o. .. •• 1 Mid _....., lrl ,_.,... .. tllt """"' wllll 1111 __.,., _....., Ill tlle Ol1lct DM • Tl'WI, 9*-Wlii 11...,,.ft, wlllt Mf1 1111 lllCllUt'f W11.1Cf1«1 In 1111 .itlCI OI 9-dlftl f/f IN ....... tnttltlll eot;rf, MMntt ""'-. 11 P'f0¥19111 !fl Milf lllt.. f{Jf 1111 cltrtr: o1 tl\f "°'"' ...ffttod aurt, W tr tt welMt ffMrn. .t!PI tM __ ,,, --· If _, """"' lfll tenN f/f llkl to Pl'~ ltlt!JI, Wiii lhl ltKftUO' ¥llUdttl'-. M "'-""°""'"""' II IN oftl« Deed fll Tr\t&f, leta. dlfl'9ll ... tllMMM YOl.leflln, fo 1111 Wldff111!11d tt 1t'1t Olflcl ef lier lltlrl'lt'flo STECK AND ~RlfOH. OI 1111 Tnntw ll'ld Of 1111 '"1tll a-..- Clf 11ft An.-. 1et111t L 'rlf'lkll11. .flt W l llt c.er ... loult¥1rc, '•MdtN, lr't' wkl Dttd f/f Tnnl, ed b I Cltll M-. callf, IWf lawyers. The only set fil Y I a non lawyer was so badly 1 1 1 prepared that the divorce wasn't granted, he said. I I Chamberlain said t he I I mailed·in papers are filed with I t the county Superior court, I I ::::~0 1r~g:• ::p1'!f!: L---~~l._~-~!~J!tfL_J spouses must make 1 pbyslcal1l.,,.....,..,....,...,..,..,_,...,,..,..,.....,,.....,...,..,_ appearance. 1• ' E1H 1'111 llrMI, Cltfe Melt. 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"''"'1 ..... , f"1 1m 11 .. ,11 1rn 1111).11 1tl'1 J , .. n , , , ... • • I " c • , • f • : • .. • ' • · $268 .50 a month is ·· · · just about double our old ; starting salary: But that's . l orily the beginning.. · I ' 'l&atntnr•nd ' · · ~tlon. Today's Army ; is the world's largest r · ! school, offering training j in hundreds of skills. I Mechanical, medical, elec- t 1 tronic, you name it. You · can also/get yoilr high · ; school certific·ate in the I Army. Or work towards a f ! college degree, often at . · · ; colleges and \.miversities ! . near your Army post. . ' I &ea mecJteaI and dmd81C81'8.Nomore doctors' bills. No dental bills. : No charge for eye care or glasses. And no hospitaliza- tion premiums to pay. Flaa mMJ& Army . food is good food :, Tasty, nutritious, varied. And you get·as much as. you want. '• . I Plea bonsln1:·Livipg · .. :'. ; quarters are comf ortapl~:f . · : ·.-· . -and getting better. all; the · · ·'. · .· · time.lAnd if you're married and live off post; we pay you a housing allowance to " • . '. " \ , . . ' . . . . . ' '. . . . -. . ' . ' ' ' .n '" *"'" { i'jD~\j \ l (nM • ,.,..,,.. ..-tr q .r ' )~ Ji.~ !. I .!/Jl ,~~ l"-'.'U ~~ I " I : help tak.e -9are of your rent.,'"~: • " ' -• ' .. • l • ... • • ; . .. . : 30411•vae111on.Tuat'~ .. ·~ . . . fetir:w~eks With pay your .;~ first :_year, anc;l every year . :: aft" J "'th' A d if I ' ""'"' . . . er . at , :-. ti · you re · :';~~: . ~ , . staticimed:, overseas t iri · • JOO ' ".'·~ ····"·£~,~~gp· e: ti..r'.:"H-.. ~:tATan··" 'xro· u· can~',:; · · · · ,, ' . · w :..,,;,·. ·~ .. · · :uivv / '7 · . ,t. ";:· ·.. ·.. take yoW,:l~~ve there ~oo . :;~ • • . ! t • ·~"l \ ' .-Bathe JOi•D(. You get·a ''" • <-a lifetime retirement after . ·~ !1 . 20 years, 'while you; re still ' ·+~ · · young enough to .erijoy it.· · ·· Si 'In ciVilian life, you·would !'! · · have to pay· about $180, " ::2i ·~"' a month, or invest: alrrtbst . ~~· $43,000 to match an Armi~~ retirement. '.~M . Jt .__: These are some of the .:; I . , r ,,;'( benefits today's Army has r~~ to off er. Earned by the kin 42;; of individu.al our country· :;.~ needs. B-rof essional. Committed. If you'd like to:;; . ,, ..... 6 serve yourself as you .serve';· ,t\_bl1 Your country, · ·~~·' • l! ·iljriA 1,;0t:Jf ' ' . I l I •: For the location of '· l 11 ·your nearest Army Repre-'~;.,; sentative, call free, 800-;:',~ 243-6000 (in ConnecticuJ, :: 1-800-822-6500). ::,~ ) · · .. .rl "ll.t: ·.biiit.' .... ~ • ,1 Vt "' ·L""' ·1'1 .. J~"J ~"" lll·001 ·11·H'·0043-pt. 't/w-14 • 20(2400 lll'tff)-N•M,•'9r•-N-.,, lt11 M,W.Aye r &Son Ilic. {11 ·11-71 ) 1•1? II" I, . . . ' I • I I " . ...; . . ... -' . .. . -.. .. ~'I~ ... N •'1 .. , H I~ '"' to! ••A 1 1 ' , .. ' 'Jo ssed Dit; " Aztecs Win •• > RALEIGH, N.C. :... Drug ~ 1 cliaries agalnll two North Carolina state tiojvenlty basketball players w ere u-n out of Wah District Court durin& • ·pn!llminary hearing Wedneaday after l,udge Gf.!>rge Bason held that an ..-iooil• Involved had Ileen llW'dltd ~lllf· ;:J'hc>layers,,Bob Heuta and~ ca~; i8Jn~ul Coder, could··llill 'be ~. before the grand jury on the cllargts of ~ion of marijuana. Neither Coder nor Heuts would .com- ment on whether they would rejoin the team. Both issued' a statement last w~t saying that they were witbdrawlng .from adive participation on the team until the ease was settled. ,,. BOULDER, Colo. -'san Diego State overcame an early nlne-piolnt deficit and went on-to post a 7M8 basketball victory ...,. host Colorado weilnes<19y night in. an intersectional contelt played here. Former UC Irvine macb Diet Davis and his San Diego State Aztecs were pac.. ed by blll>hawking guards · Jimmy W'Iltins and Jimmy Harris in outclassing the Buffs. ln National Basketball Association ac-1\ori Wedneaday nigh~ Chicago defeated ClilCJnnaU, 115-101; Cleveland halted Houaton, 111-100!; AUanla tripped Detroit, lli-100; Phifodoipllla edpd Sealllt, !OZ. •; and Phoenix took Portland, 139-lOS. 1·~· .J IA--"'·~1 •. CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand - BUU. Jean King ol Long Beach breezed int.,o the second round of the International Lawn Tennis 'Poumament Wednesday with a 6--0, 6-1 VictOry Ofer Cherry Armitage of New ·Zealand. • Other first roued victors in the five-day au-women's event'lncluded Lealty \limt of Australia' and~ Francois Durr of France, who allo ousted New t.ealanders. Misa.Hunt defeated Robyn Lege t.8,,6- 1 and Mill Durr overcame Cecillle Flem- ming M, M. • ,,,, t" . . ' ' MONTREAL -Four unanswered goala 1n the third period, two of them by Jac- ques Lemaire, ltd· the -Cana· diem to a 5-3 victory over Los Angeles Kings in a National Hockey Lugue game Wedneaday night. • • · • Other NHL action found Toronto stop. ping st. Louis 4-2; New York routing Buf- fa~-2; Pittsburgh obUng past Detroit, 4-2; . and Minnesota maintaining its W n Division lead by beating Ci!ifomia, 4-1 . The Kings meet Buffalo_ 11.n a ~eviled contest tonight at 8 o'clock on Chaitnel 5. BERKELEY -Sherman W h I t e , secon~-team All-American senior tackle from .Portsmouth, N.H. took two -top awa rds at the Uni~ersity of caJlfomia 's Awayts Banquets Wednesday night. wtq_te, 23. was .voted most valuable player and most valuable lineman by his teammates . His fellow co-captain, Ray Youngblood, 21, a senior defensive back from Los Angeles, won 1be Stub AlliJon Most l"'PiraUonal >\ward and the Andy Smilb Award for most time playedt Contreras AidS · Upset of-USC Special to Uit DAILY PILOT TEMPE, Arh. -E<-HunUng1on Beach High whb,Mikt Contreras cootributed 10 points in a wirming cause as he and hi.I Aril.ona State mates walloped No. S rank- ed Southern California, 115-71, In tbt season opening basketball game for both schools. The wiMlng Sun Devils, unranked n• tionally outsoored the visitors, l>l, wly in the 1second half to take 1 13-41 a~ vantage. Five Sun Devils hJt in double figures With Rhea Taylor and Bill Kennedy leading the way with 22 and 21 points. Southern Cal's scoring puncb was pa<> Id by Ron Reilly's It aiunters but Paul Westphal was held to 11 points by Ken- nedy's fine defensive tactics. The Sun lle•lls outshot !ht 'l'l'ojanJ 50 percent to 31 percent from tbt field and oaptured the boards, too. Tn that department the hosts picked up $4 caroms to 40 for coach Bob Boyd'• t.sers. ReU!y was high In "1>omld1 for USC With ll I - ... _ --= -.... - • I' T e p T • w " """* ,, 1to11 • •Ml==I tNt ,.... . ,..," " , ... , • 11 w » 11 l'·lt Af ClllM¥ ~ 1 ht la ~'t:,~= ::.~ WllllllN IMI a..... JN I T..... , • tN1 lt,I T1111i. .. ,,.., 111 1M ~ SI i10 M •-l:W t ...... . n 11 ;tt •-111 ,.....,~. """~~ 11 ......... ~ UCTs Venture Into Bigtime:- 89-53 Bomb" Spedal lo ... DAILY PILOT KNOXVILL!l', Tmn. -Wiien ~ Irvine ba1kelblll team plaJ1 Its ' DAll.Y I'll.Or R (;osell on ihe Spot Mm his See king ~wgy ' ' ' NBW YORK (AP) -J1uo!<r llalbll•-an llJOIDo from ABC for llllir .,._ialloo o1 bla 111b1 w11b Muhammad, AIL ABC _,. ll!aro willlht • apotocY. , J.lllln allo oeld·W~ Wlftt AIC lo obow·lhe li,tlt In its entirely and llatllll and bll-~Peen Management, Inc., headed by Jimmy lbOro ·-be lepl acti1i1 lhe Mt-t;lf 1111, are nol &aUsfled, ~ and • ..., are mhappy abGut the ,.._latlon ol the fight -Ail --ID --• ......,...,. -In ~ Nov. If -on ABC'• Wide 'Wmid o1 8pGr1o. : " ' ' - ABC ·spGrlacalter -eo.eu deridecf Ibo· <lf.t.!t which was shown only 1n par1 ac<ompanted by DIUllc and 111bUttes IUCb a ''Ouch:" •. "'nle AmorlcaD Broodcastln( Company and Howard CoOo>J have 1<rloualy damaged the reputalloo ..i ..,,un, power of a serlouo alhlett," 1aeUn aald al a news conference. . .. "llowanl Ooooll on lele•-haa hurl me~." ,aajd lla*i!. "My family bu -rtdtailed. lly wile bol been piling bad'pbone .,.i.. 1bat's vicioul." "Alter reviewing Ibo AJJ.llllbil fiabl la.JIO IOdaf' w-.y, ABC II •-1 ilY bolb '" Its J'.l-lloo ol tlie 111"1 111ecas1 aad1on Howard eo. 111111'1-ts during ,•Boone Arledge, preoidilltol·ABC Sports aald ih a ltltement. - ""I'bere la no need to a~ for anything." ''To me It wu tunny," Rid AU via telephone fn>m Pblladel~. · I * * * And Howard r i I ' • b l • " ' f: ,, game of the ...... In 'Wttl V mi. Univtnlty11 Coliseum Saturday i nlght, things can't be much wone ~ they were for the opener at the University, of Tennesaee. J At leas(that's the conslderei opinion of coach Tim Tilt alter bts ~ UC! Anteaters were bombed by l'°e of the na. lion's better buketball teams Wednesday night, -.s:i, In the StDkely Athletics Center here before t,~ fans. Dodgers · Gain Robinson,· Send Allen to Sox PHOENIX (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired superstar F r .-n k: ·Calls Trophy :. ~re, Fraud .~ · f ' ~ / UPI T.,..... HUNG UP -BQston's Henry Finkel gets ca ught:hHthe net whil \\.111 Chamberlain looks for someone to pass to in Lakers' 124-111 lri ph. Shakes ,~ff hJary • Unitas <;aptures Award For 1st Comeback Tilt BALTIMORE CAP)• Johnny Unli8s Ii as surprising In bis mentJJ •PProac!> to the gamt o( footljall u bis play ~ection ls to the 'oppmtion. 1 ., While eoeches, pl•Wi• repprtcn and broadcalteri extoll the :Value Of emoUon in the contact sport, the Baltimore quarterbect takes a (livergent View. "Football is a thinking man'• game, not an emotional game .despite what some people thick." Unitas 11y1. "As far as I'm concerned, when you're emotlonal, you don't think well." Unilas, clwbeaded and cool, directed an astonisbing'37·lt victory over Oakland last Sunday as he made U., moves of a cheu master In dlaoecting the Raiders' dtltnse. • For bis generalship, particularly in the fint half as Baltimore moved ahead 20-0, Unllaa wq, lltlected u The A!sociated Pml Olltasive Player of the Week In tile National Footblll League. The Colts ·drove IO and 51 yards for toucbdowna u Unltls completed all six of bis -attempts, and only °""" reached a lhlrd~ situation. ''It's exciting to play with John 11 quarterback,"· aald center Bill Curry, j'becluae you never know what he'11olng to call. '!be guy In front of me do<an'I know. We don't llDow ouraelves.11 BaJtimQl't'I ,_ runnlac pme haa given Unitu more oPtionl UWt ever to -tbt oppooillon. "John wu effective in the put, even when everyone knew he had to throw,'' said Ughl end John Moctey. "Now he moves us on th& around, too. He.'1 the master." Tba atart agalml -.... ooly the ll!COOd of the ...,.. for U-who . underwent aurgery In April to ropair a tom --sufltrtd while playing paddlt ball. It waa the lateot In a loo( llnt of In- juries for the •year-<ld ..ieran who II In bts !11th NFL -· Once again, be recuperat.d more quickly than especled. "John II a lllllqut pilyllcal Q>OClmen In that r<aptct." aid tralnlr Eddlo B~; who thtn ticked off the -loul lnjurial Unilaa haa austalned : "According .' to medical 1veraget:," Bloclr. sald, "it take;s all motiths to re-. eov<r from the Achilles _.auon. John was ready a montb!'a,head of time. ~ Block esUmates / that Unitas spent about four hours d~in therapy at fir•t. ''i8n<f even more n' that in training camp because of ·an· exercises he did on 1be field ." While , there was FOOcem the Achilles injury would end Qnitu' career, he .re-mained typically calm. '"Ibelr offensffe · prowess did UI in ri&bt lW!f.lt a highly disap- poin\ed ooac6 Tim 1-.. told the DAILY PILOT by telepheot~ morning. '"Tennessee is a J. ery good team to begin wllb and tit. · played extremely well agalnlt us. it was a combmaUon of tblng1 tbol~-'nley all built up And bit m at tbl1 time. "It wu Pfirtl 1their 1-3-1 defense and alto our lna to lhoot well. 'nib kid Mlk=F.dw 'JS a real good player. He hit lilt pul ·up and many of lhtm wen !O:fo<!t j-shots." Edwarda la ~ junior al Tennessee and an AB'Americlu! candidate. He scored 36 polnla In leading !he Volunteers to a 50-19 ftrsl haU bUti. . "I 1!!"1k !ht blggeat disappointment we had was our inability to keep them o,ff our defensive boards. We've played big teams before but we have never been an- nihilated llke we were in that game." Wesl Virginia Saturday nlght's UC! foe, opeoed tbe .'.ea.too Wedne*"Y with a 103-86 yk:tory at borne aplDll Ea1t Can>llni. Asllatant c:oach Jerry Hulbert wu Oil ~ICOut the Mountaineen. "Wiii 'V · p1.,..s a ...........,. -and 'may alloW\11 to-pasllng pme more. Tbll ts Ibo S-. we· play bell," Hulbtrl saya. "'!'bay alao pielled lull court and tried to speed up tbt tempo of the game with a fa~t break. "But J think we can be in. it it we 1~ well," Hulbert adds J The UC[ players were StUMed after the Termessee outing and freshman center Dave. Baker had two sUtches' taken in the side of his bead at the hairline after a collisOn with seven-footer Len Kosmal1kl on a l~yup. He is expected to play at West Vltifnla Sl!turday night. Shal'!><booting Phil Rhyne of !ht Anteaters had 15 points while Bill Moore tallied 13 and Baker hit 12 ln his col- legiate debut. Statistically, Tennessee had Sl re- bounds to 28 for the Anteaters. In the scoring de~t. tbt Volunteers hit (6.8 percent from the floor to 38.S for UCI. In the lint half, the stats were even Wider apart a.s1he Vols gathered In 2t * bounds to 10 for the losers and hit 57 per- cent to 32 for UCI. UC l"111t CUI ftlft'1t. • 1 • IJ "l~(IJ s 212 lt 2 ' 1 4 2 , J 1 0 0 2 0 I ' l 2 • • • 0 0 I 0 •IWM -· ....... '""' 9ullntr..m "'"" "" P•rlttr ....... , Tol•l1 JOU fl SJ T_(.,) Nfl.t~ J I 2 11 5 ' 1 14 J I 1 II ct 1 , 1 14 I 1 '6 ' . ' . 3 e ct ' 1 0 1 t Rlcl)trcllOll , .. _ ico.m.111d llollktr lclw1nM' TomlllllOll °"'N Hlndlorn v uu., Robinson and lraded slugger Richie A11eo · Jn separate deals today. The Dodgers swapped the controversial Allen to the Otlcago White Sox · in ex- change for pitcher Tommy John and in- fielder Steve Buntz. Then Los Angeles · acquired Robinaon from tbt Baltimore. - Orioles along with relief pitcher Pete Richert ln exchange for four YDUIW CHA'ITANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) -· 'Sportscuter II.Ward ' eo;.u· a.ii.I ~ 1\JHday coUege footbalfs HtinnU ' Trophy Is a fraud. In conversation prior to a s~~ :. Cosell said he did DOI peraooalli' ~ Auburn's Pat Sullivan should ; have won tbt trophy.·He ~ ~· -voted foz: Alabama's Johnny Muiso. ~ "The best pro prospect ts Join\: Reaves of Florida." €4lel1 sOL "Sulllvan i1 a n!c< ~ lfbo ts not a · gre:at college quarterback even ;r· ~ege standards," he saKL ~ players. · Robinson, 36, batted .281 with 28 homers and 99 runs batted tn for the Orioles laat seuOn. He hu a career total of 503 home ·runs for 18 major league seasons. It was the second ti.me In .bis .career thal the slugglna outnelller had lieen· traded. He spent Ills first 10 ytan in the majors with the Cinclnnat!· Reds before being traded to Baltimore prior to the 1966 season. Robinson Jed the ·Orioles to the world, championship in 1986, wlnninc the American League's Trlpl.e Crown by leading ln Mm~, RBI and average. • He has a1Jo tieen instrwnental · in leading the Oriolea to three straighl American League pennants. He ls the only player In history to be named the most valuable player in both leagues, winning that llOlq" In the Na· tional LeagUt In 1981 Uld In the Al. ·trr 11116. '!be Otjoles fel t.Ibey coilld 'lrade the aging sluner at thlJ time because of the development -of rookie outfielder Don Bay!or. Lait season Baltimore used four men 1on a rotat!hg baals in the OUtfield ·- Robinson, Don Buford, Merv Rettenmund and Paul Blair. Allen, 29, betted .295 with l3 home runs and 90 runs batted in for the Dodgers last season. ..,,. " · The White SOX will be his third club-in as many yean. ,Tht slU,Uin& outflelder- thlrd baseman """1t tbt lfrsl years of h!J career with the Phlladtlphla Phlllles before being traded to St. Louis for one season aixl then on to the Dodgers. He has a career total of 234 home runs. In exchange for Robinson the Dodgers . surrendered to Baltimore two young pitchers, Doyle Alu.a.oder and -Bob O'Brien, catcher Sergio Robles and out. fielder-first baseman Royle Stillman. Alexander,· a 21-year-old righthuder, was M with a 3.82 ·earned nm average-as a rookie at Los Angeles last season. He hurled two shutouts. In 1970, he compUed a 13-10 record spllttlng the season between Albuquerque and Spokane. O'Br1en, a 21·year-old 10Uth-paw,-had a· 2-2 record for the Dodgen and pitched a shutout In his Natlooal League debut last season. He spent most of t1Je season at Spokane. "The Helsman ·'l'rnftftv ii a bore abd "& fraud,''·eo;~d. 11S0me"': of tbt greatelt footblll playtrl Ill, college history never eOt one vote."· c'oSell mentione d the Soutbwestem AthleUc Confertnoe witli teams such as Grambling,· Morgan State, · Pralrif: V l e w , • Arkansas AM&N "where· Z2 per-- cent of all the Nj'J; players -Y come1rom. Thole players-don~ get ~ one vote for the Reisman Trophy. tt CoseU ls a sportscaster for 'jllt · American Broadc11Un& Company· which telecut the announcement of tbt -Helsman 'l'rophy winner tssl _ 4Thursday · betWffn halves of..1U:Bi. .Georgia-Gtu'gia Tecli pme. , < -' • .. Cornell ,Back .~~ .. H~ds Gndir~~ ..,, All-Ame~ica . ,, . - . _.J'. NEW YORK (AP) -~Cornell's Ed Marfuaro, college · football's ~ rushing cbimpton: Auburn quirltrlilik Pat--Sullivan, the He.1mw1 'TroPhY wino ner, and scoring champ Lydell Mitchell of Penn State were named Wednesday to '!be Associated Preas AU-America fool- hall team. • . : • The members of the AU-America team Wm appear on The Bob Hope SpeCJ>l oh Thursday, De<:. I (NBC-TV;~ 10 p.m., ~). . ~.., r l Rounding. out the. backlleld . ..ls ll!tedY Greg Pruitt of Oklahoma, who avera1N 9.2 yards every time l)e £ar\itd_ the ball,. Terry ·Beasley, Sulltvan's dazzlln1 split end at Auburn, made the squad 11 wide' teeei'/et. . ...,. , -Marinaro plowed -his WO)' for-4,#i yards in nine games, erasing the naU~l one-season mark of 1,ao set only last year by North Carolfha's Don McCluley, Who dJd It in 11 games. Thal boosted the career Iota! for Comell'11 ,...bard-running wort1loriii -re· 4,715 )'ards;' most eVer-for a major col-· lege player, llllidng him !ht first l'llM<r ever to crack the magtc 4,000-yard ba,r- rier tn three seasons. Marinaro flfti9bed , second to Sullivan in the Heisman votmi. SullMm dparked Auburn to nine tories before Saturday'• Iola lo Alabaml; 1be clutch-throwing quarterback COD'l4 ple\ed 112 of 281 palSel for, 1,012 yanlf, and :ao touchdowns. "A punctured lung, broken pbl, 1 severe •tennlJ elbow," broken noee, a~ operaUon, JeVere cootusion ol the r1f1t tbouider, and. &rat deal" atceter1.'1 + . . U,IT.._. .. I . l r ST. LOUIS' BARCLAY PLi.GER (I), TOltONWS RON ELLIS CLASH, TORONTO WON, 4-2. , • 1 . • \ • -.-2.1971 :·PIM ~tops ,h·~. Impressive .. . Soph Ace; Oilers Roll • .,Wins, $946 \ ~" . . -\ Past. ~riars .. ~,· ·•. By llOGER CARLSON 0 , ot ... 0.1" ~ ... llllft I •• .·~Oirona del Afar' High's talent and · ~~laden Sea Kings ea,.00 to a relaUv~ ·.-· lf easy 5f.4e non.league bnlretblll ~io­ ' ;JQry Wednesday night over the visltti.g "':lf1,1Tlors ol Troy llJ"1 to open the 1971 i quripa1gn. l <;oacb Tandy Gilli>' Irvine League : '_powerboose broke It open in the last ; • -vicment.a: of the third period when the ~' .eombination1 'of Dan Grl&sby, Matt ·' • Ko;!lU!!h and Miko Sevter 1n1pjied a "9-all 1tabdoff.4" .... When the smoke had cleared halfway tlirough the llnal period the .,1nners·had ~ an 11-point edge (52-41) and that was the Ind of. the Warrior hopes. .:. :Making the result even more im- pressive was the fact that starters John ~. SUmner (&.5) and Scott Came~ (S..9 pard) were sttting on the bench not ty.ited up. ;• 'Swnner was still recovering from the • 1 flu 'J'hile Cameron has ankle problems. ·But from the appearance of the overall Play ol the Sea Kingll you'd have hardly rtaliied a pair of starters were on the • ~nch. •' -• '.'I know we 're deep," said Gillis al-~:..~ "about nine deep. But you never • •'"\:MW bow your team will react with two : ~ on the bench. And it was our ~ ~~:time out. : -·ene of my major probloms i. finding : the right combination." : Dan Grigsby and .Mark Loweree 1tarted in place of Sumner and Cameron, $•!.bit 'It was the sterling play ot JUbstitutes ,,'ilfalt Keough and !(en Carlson th&t seem· : )ll~lo spark the Sea Kings. , : ~~g~ had JO.points and Carlson eight . · (;ucW &ituaUons. . . . : ~ It 1'1$ Keough and junior gqard ; 1i1ii«Y·Jone1 who were rtialnly respons)ble : ·1fif:licldj,ng Troy's aophomore sensation • WU1femeyer to niue points on three ~ aoal• (all in the first pertod) antt ·' ' tree throws. . : . .-...auu. ~re(lJted his team's passing tac-; ilea In the· !il)al quarter for the -l&-7 • ,Corona del Mar margin. : t "We had better mofion in the second "' half and I.thought pur defens~ was better '-way from the ball in the last period. , i "Casey '&Pd Matt did a good job keep- lng the• b&U away from Wullemeyer," )aid GUD1. :: .. Sumner ls due to start for CdM Friday •. ~t MiWkan' agains\ Marina. Cameron ls ~ tllrt. unW nelt week' at leasl. ·. ·: ' ' c... ... Mlf "" ft ft "' "' 1 J • , TM l"I ftfll'f• J a J • I I J 2 .. ; )WllMtoll ! ·=' I 1 2 I • ' 11• •• J 'u 0 2 • 2 ' 0 1 • • • 0 11 "'"'"'"" -· C..00 : '"'* ....... l'"91ntitldtr ,.,.,_ a ' ' ' ' . . '' 2 0 • • J 2 I I . J: . l ........ "'""' -I I • I I 0 • 2 • II II II ... • Telt1' · • 11 IT 1• " Tottl• ~ n OMrttrt : : CdM • Tm ' • II IS 16 11 II I' 16 -Jt ,_" • .. . '. Tall Orange • 1 Manhandles ~ r-. ~ ~~81-70 :· ; i; By PlllL ROSS :-'· • Of_ .. O.llr l'lt91 '"" :· n appean the only security blanket for ; ~n M=.o1:1eu,~k~b:!e~!· t~ ~ Ure wtdilc ward at the county hospital. •{ .: Allbough the Mustangs dropped their opener to the tall Orange Panlhers by an 11-70 score Wednesday night at Mesa, the ' . ' host cagers came out .running and gun- ~ and kept the final outcome In firm doUbt until the last 3~ minutes. ~However, It wu an in.ability on lhe bOards and a rather subpar 36.6 percent : (30 of 82) field goal shooting effort which ~Dined to bring the Mesans of coach aii)ll Neeme to their demise. ~ ~Ile the Mustangs led after three : J19iiod1, 60-Sa, their advantage at that polpt wu short-lived, with the Panthers ~ uiiolng in on lhe nets for a 23-10 edge In 119 final stanza. .;(nd Orange's M 111..Crestvlew League MiJor center Brad McPherson was the bifgest thorn, of many big ones, in : Ilea'• side. ;}sig Mac, u Panther followers like to c ~ him, &boved in 17 paints and yanked ~ 21 ot the witmer's 6S rebounds, -y which led to outlet pa!!eS trig· . ~g the Panthers' zippy Cast break. ; -::iir·fact, McPherson pooled his talents •Ull. those of 6-4 reserve Seth Van Pat.-: iq·;n the closing quarter to virtually , ~ the Mustangs. . ' f'!th of the big Orange front line • ~lives tallied on several oceaalons in ~ rourUt period on easy cripples Ullijeme1th at the same time that Mesa "" mllaing shots at the other end ol the aiirt. F'lfl Neeme's undersized bunch (big· ,.p _ rtgulars are 6-1 forwards Jon ~latU and Scott EnMley), It was • ~t battle of trying to fight over * Dant adveriaries for anything they Clllild 1er1tch out. .. ..,,.. Mustangs enjoyed two bl& tastes of .., ., -onot in the opening minutes of ; dl~coat.e:at. when ~ rang up a lM' j lad. And in that productive. II-point • tlinl quart1r, when they ran off 14 .. lb'liatrt maril:en: to move front a 54-44 ~ dlftclt to a SM upper hand. .. ....... (II) c..t• .... 011 , Mft-" M•-· .. ..... f IS• ~ If I ltt .. .,....,..... 6 I • 11 Mtl'dllll'ltttl S J f f .. 11""' 4 t a • ,,,,.i.y 1 • s • ..... 41118-lrll ••llf ; =:-~ .. 11 ~,T ::::. 1 ~ t'l .. ~ l fl4Mw1He Ill• .......... 11 I. • &........ a t7 I• 11 Ttttlt • 10 t7 11 .... ... ... ~ OflNt n 11 1, II -11 c:...-M.-u r,, 1•-,. . . By~WlllTE Of till Dtllr PU•I Iliff Traditionally, Huntington · Beach HJ.ch basketball teams start their ieuonl slowly, building tempo unt~ league bosWitiel begin. This year, however, the Oilers of t'OICb Elmer Combs apparently aren't going to follow that ·tradition. Or if they are, WATCH OUT! They unloaded on what was supposed to be a strong Servit.e ·outfit, 78-59, Wed- nesday night in the Oil City gym. And In all honesty, the score might have been the humiliation or the decade had ComMI not substituted freely in the last quarter. It was fiS.40 when he pulled the rint team and then Servile was able to stay even with the tough Orange and Black. Combs was clearly pleased with his team's showing, calling it one of the best early season efforts that he can. remember. .($o-<:al Conference The offense was particularly int• pressive with its ba1ance and keen run~ ning game. Huntington suffered through a perplexing period of turnovers, chalk· ing up a dozen in the first half. . . Golden West College's water p.olo ttam 'fihis d 'l.!I co-cb.ampion •Of the Southern California Con!erence with 1Rio · H . do: In Ui'e: bottom row., (from left) are Scott Moore, Gary Ruble, Pe Eich,. Chip ·navies, Al Hoops, Jon Perkins and Joe Mercer. In the top row are coach Tom Hermstad, Kevin Williams, Mike McDougle, Ed White, Howie Johnson, Ross Mcintyre, Paul Rossi, Greg BOOtb and Jon Battia. But the Oilers settled down after that and had only 18 for the evening . . Bulldogs Pose New Problems For Boswell ' . Westminster High's LlQnS have won nine straight football game.s and are on the threshold ol equaling the Lions' 1968 .win ~roduction of 10 if .they are, suc· ,cessful ~riday _nigh~ at Santa An~ Bowl when· they meet Pacific l.eagu~ champion Pasadena in the CIF AAAA quarterfinals. But coach Bill Boswell of the Sunset ~ague cha{flpiqn_ Lions 1$ still unwilling to compare his team with that great '68 edition that was eventually eliminated by El Rancho .in the &!mi[inals. . "Some of my assistant coaches say we're better now, but It hasn't been pro:, ven to me yet," says Boswell as he girds his team for the Bulldogs of Pasadena. . His team 's annor was slightly tarnish- ed last wffk despite winning, Underrated Corona d,eJ. A1ar extend~ the Lions to a ' • I ' 2&-26 decision and Boswell ls stW in· furia(ed with his team's fourth-quarter offen!ive perfonnance. The Lions led 28-14, but CdM ·came back with two touchdowns in the last 1:48 .to make it close despite being outweighed 20 pounds per player. With that sort of weight disadvantage it appeared Corona del Mar would wilt in the final minutes. And \Vestminster's passing game. failed to come into nonnal focus as quarterback Jeff Siemens went to the air only 11 times, gaining 58 yards. "We'll open up more against Pasadena, even . if their defense is similar to Corona's (double coverage on the wide receivers). "Our passing game Is too good to waste," says Boswell. Boswell's prime concern with Pasadena ls 217-powid full bltck George Bennett, a fellow who has rushed for 13 touchdowns . "Pasadena's running ga me is a little more to our liking, however. It's more of an up-the-middle type rather than the op- tion pitches around the end. "I imagine they'll try a bit or that, too, after seeing the Corona de! Mar game film , but I don't think they'll be quite that successful," says Boswell. He's also aware of Pas a den a' s quarterback, Tom Hamilton, Jr., son of the Lancers' coach. ' "He's a fine alh1ete and he's got a 6-3 wide receiver (lt1ario Clark) who ls in the aame mold as Santa Ana's Walter Mead . He's got good hands and he's capable of breaking all the way," says the Lions boss. . Boswell recalls his only other con- frontation with coach Hamilton and hl1 Pasadena Bulldogs. "That was perhaps the finest and most complete game any Westml11ster team has ever played," says Boswell. Westminster won, 34-14. at the same site in the quarterfinals ln the '68 season. Water Polo Trek OCC, Corona del Mar , · Will f .lay in Hawaii Merp.bers of the ·Ora!"ie Coasl"CoUege mlttee. ll'I dae ' meet ~tbla the am and COrona de! M!lf High aquatic team.a lwo weeks. ; · ~ill spend Chrls.tmas:jn ~awapi • *, · * * ' .The two· area scbools.~i.Jce ·~ in • the'Christmas NAS .Barj>er' l1oin~ swlm~ Gol en 'f'1t water polo ,coach Tom ming and water polo clirilc roM Dec. 19 Hermstad has a one-man campaign going SCC Routed By Foe, 85-68 SAN DIEGO -Stan Washington scored 31 points In leading the University of San Diego basketball team to an a.S-M victory ' over Southern Califomia College ol Costa Mesa Wednesday night here. Washington's effort was supplemented by Pinky Smith's 20-polnt contribuUon in the first-ever meeting of the two schools on the basketball floort. Meanwhile Servile seemed to do little right, having 25 turnovers, missing easy shots and looking' generally outclassed. The verdict was decided in the first 5:18 of the game as Combs' crew rattled off a 21--4 lead and then upped the bulge to 25;5 with 1 : 39 still sbowing on the clock for the first quarter. Huntington had five players in double figures with Tom Crunk the leader at 19. He had 18 the first half. The game was almost as fast as the winner's offense with action beginning at 7 and ending 65 minute! later. Huntington shot ~ nifty 51.4 percent from the fieJd -and that include1 the reserves' playing, time. I One sub. stood out. Dave Axel.son came in, hit five for live from the floor a11d looked like a strong sb:th man in doing so. through Jan. ~· for the improvement of officiating in Huntt"ltoll 1711 Each boy wW pay his QW )VaYt.says junio~lleges. ltl ttltft11 The VangUards are ~enUy 2-2 for the season with the next game Saturday night at Chipman College in Orange with tipoff at 8 o'clock. Ut) hn'11e ~C ~ach ·Jack' Follerton ant the, \ "My biggest beef Is the attitude in s.c11 "''"t, ':~ 111 u., s.1 or.:; Au~ 111 Whit• 4 J o 11 c•m11en•ro price isn't bad at all. The to .. f $2fii In· whic they (the officials ) approach the J1tebs 1 2 • • l •urie J 2 2 1 ~=: ! ~ ~ ~! :~~;;.., _C!UdeS room and board, .tui to \he ~am . They go into a game With the idea ::r1n11m1n : : : l: rm~~ : ~ : ~ Wnll1ltlld 2 2 I 6 Wilburn . . y have to contro t ng t away an t Curt!• J 1 4 12 W•""""'°" 14 , 1 11 11.n1t1n 2 o 11 .• smllh , '\ !hpuldn't be that way." G•91l9 4 1 211 Tllomf!llln J z J 1 .011..., s o 2 11 ,,,,,,,., ' 'Ii tad ho to tak hi bef HMrron 2 I I ,j Atklftlon 2 1 I S lawnnet 0 I I II Dnllll · ~ 1 • erms ~s e s case ore ...,_,.ldt 1 • , 1 Tet•I• 3'I 10 10 11 re11i. ,. "Ill"' • 4 • tt ' • 1 ' 0 • 1 • l II 2 ' 5 I J II ' 1 0 IS 1 I II ! II l I I 26111 5' ' \he II · h di Rlnk1r 1 II 2U ROblnlon l 2 2, Crvnt • 1 019 S.V- • ' ~ \~ i ~ 1 the officials aSsociaUon in the near · Modic 11 1 o 2 se.n .., Gve"-' \ Tot1i. 2t 10 16 61 Tot•b lS IS 1' U S..-.lfe 11 II 16 lt -# ' future. H1Jtt11T11: u . o1 s.11 er.., 41, SoCll ce'"'' "· Hunnrwton hldl is 11 11 1r -,. CRAIG 1~~~~~~~~:.:::::::::::.=..::::...::::::....=..=...:=::...:'--.c.c=~.:;_..::;._;;_::_....c.__:.:_ SHEFF , .. ' ( clinic, plane flight and traMpOrybtion, while there. Barber's Point is located about 35 mtles from Honolulu. .' Santa Ana ana Fullerton jaycees along with ·Foothill High are other county schools making the trip. Fullerton and Corona de] J\.tar coach Cliff Hooper will give talks during the forum . Fullerton · will s p'e a k on "Developing a Winning Wtler Polo Program" and Hooper's topic is "WeiRht Programs for Aquatics and Building Strength in Age Group sw· en."· * ~* ! * ThoMi 14 censeciptlve by Gekltn West·CeUege Gary Orglll ·Frlday night as Ddfa achoo! record ·81!1 reported. ~ . The Rustler press boo U1ts the record at. tZ but that's lnco ~· The mark l~ actu ally IS, set by Thompson lwo seaso ns ago. , i But 14 In a ro\v Is still a.pretty 'good er· fort , especially for a freshman playing in bis first college Ult. * * * When Rudy Holmes1was selected as the lt1ission Conference co-player of the year this week, it was thei1hird straight season that a Saddleback College gridder had 1been honored with the loop's No. 1 award. The Gauchos' Rod Graves was the Desert Conference's lop player in 1969 and Toby Whi~le was I/le Mission circuit's No. 1 slat in '70. * * * It'll either be Golden West qr 'Rio Ho• do jolnlng the MetrepollWI Cotrleruce for tb& lt'11·7Z school year -&hat'• the word from an informed source. And that 1ame source say1 Golden Weit wW probably be the choice or a Souttie.rn Caltfonda releagulq Ci>m· \ I . ' . . -AND SAVE! BUY 1/2GAL. NOW On All-SoCal Squad $ll~ Area Poloists Honored Tom Warnecke and Mike Beal of Orange Coast College, along with Golden West's Howie Johnson, ha,·e been honored with first team berths on the Atl· Sol.It.hem C8lifornia JC water polo unit. Accorded second team honors were OCC's Davt Bannon and Tom Oliver and Golden West's Ross Mcintyre. Beal Is the lone freshman to be named to the first team. Or1111e Cout and Pasadena City Col· lege '_'(ere the only two schools to place two players on the first team. Honorable mention went to Golden We1t'1 Paul Roal and OCC'1 Bob Wurller. All&utbern California Flrat Team MUes E•aDI (LoQf Beach), Jim Kruse (Fullerton). Tom Wll'!').eCkt (Orange Coast ), Jim Seaman (Pasadena), Pat Sullivan (Pasadena), Greg lttarUns (Ce_r.. rltot}, Mike Kennedy (Mt. San Antonio), Howle Johnson (Golden West ), Mike Beal (Orange <;oasll. Don Wai.on (Rio Hondo) and goali< Terry Tempus (santa Ana). •Second Teafn John llooch 'tFullerton), CU.y Beecher (Long Beach), steve Casey (Sanll Ana ), Ross ~fc:Intyre (Golden Wut), John Hale (Mt. san Antoni.,), Dave Bannon (Orange Cotst}, Kerry O'Brien (El Cimino), Mike Bishop (Citrus), Greg Loiano (LA Harbor), Larry Polte (Fullerton ) and 1oallei Tom Oliver (Ora1111 Coast) and Oan fljarshm~ (Cerritos}. '-----····-·---.. --------· - . . rl ' • ' I I ,I J I \ ... ~u 1; "t~i!i~' ·~x!. • .,.._. .................. _ ~-. ,\ To Meet Friday: Sailors, Fullerwn , ' . . In Rubber Match . ' • . ' . Mater Dei Turns Back SAy, 60-40 • • Meet the-Eagles Night Tonight ~ri-:~ Mater Del Hlgh's Monarchs ~"':, ' · rolled . to a 60-tO non-league • baskelball .conquest of vlslUng ·'rr, f.: Sari.ta Ana Valley, Wednesday Estancia Hlgh's wresUing !"1117 ,night behind the · rebounding team Is · holding its aMual ~·11"''" prowe!J · of Greg Green and Ric,k Kniflin. Meet the Eagles Night tonight Coach Jerry Tard le• s in the school's boys gym-NIWl'OllT NAlllOll (lf.t) ;'. •· • Monarchs overcame a 9-8 first NNPOrt 11, F11t1Mon s nasium. ;' ~ . ~. quarter deficit and exploded == ri.~"c: !.i Mars The progi;am gets under ~ ~ ·~ for 20-jloint second and third = ~ .. ~~1!:1'~,!~ way at 7 o'clooi with everyone I '· period Spurts. N-..ort 12, Gl'rdlll G~ S ' . .' '. Green scored 11, aod Kniffin N.-t 11. ••~ A11m1ta1 t involved wilh the Eagle mat ,,.._... 13, LMewoad 4 • trod ed 15 and they controlled the ,,.__. ,,, o.,.., °"""' s program to be m uc . ·, · boards with 13 and 12 caroms NIWP«f ,, L• .._.. s ,,._. 1J. Hirnt111tton kid! 1 Afterwards, the W r e s t l e accountiog for nearly hall of NIWPlrt 1 s. ~ 2 the' 5,% rebounds for 'J'ardie's "'-' s. o-r-2 Sprouts, Estancia's mat sup- crew. ·= !: ~~ 2 port group, will host a tea for The winners bad a 11-polnt :'!:;"~1:;'; ~ 4 all parents in the ' faculty advantage after t h r e e Nl'lt'liclrt 1~ Wemn1ns1tr • lounge. ~-and Tard! be F11lltr1Dn 7, NIWPGl1 .J qua1>Krs e gan N~ 22. North CRl"'"ldt' 4 Th bl' I · 'ted filtering in the subs. ii~•:w§""~'~· ·~·:·~~·~-~~·~~:;~::;;':'pu::;;:'c~•:m~v~i ;:;·~=-The Monarchs return to· basketball warfare F r id a y _...-t..,..'c.:,....-""~c,,....'i against visiting San Clemente. ~ • 1 ! ~ea. "o.;.~.~'ef/llJ1~"1 Mllt'r Dtl 1.-1 , 1 'l .. ~lfll" II ,,., • Gr_, ' ' ~· ' O·. I BICYCtES j ~111'1' I I ·~. ! J. tn , ' ... ~ Relu ii. ~= ! • I ' .1 l,, i1 • ' .! 'F,OR Tl:IE MERRIEST • CH,RISTMAS OF' FAMILY FUNI • :,';.''846-1106 MENS ·FASHIONS. at their very BEST and at TWO, forthe price of ONE!. . 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RADIAL ~E'40;ooo·MIUTIR • Bf G's but PIJSlllllf tirt • IWe 1rith ~ R•yon Card • Dir "'"" '""'pst, lat mllNll till , s34ss$.:, A•11.1J F.E.T. ti.ts •' •l • '.,!I 1111 ' • . ' " llllMI' .. "· l•DIAL,_ ... ~ l'D&I '{ •• > l • • • . . .. -· . . • ' v• • ~ . .. . . . " . . bAJLy PILGT TritonsZip To91-51 Cage~W~. By CRAIG sdrr ..... ~.,..- Siii ~ Hiib ~yell a pod fut --wllb oome cold oboo1inC \ b I Anllleim to -a 11-6f •lo. for)' In the -b11ketball opener for both t e a m 1 Wednilday Jli&hl at the win- ner'• 1)'111. Tbe Tri-put Jt IWIJI ear• ly, J!pplng to a 17~ ·lead midway ibrougJi tbO openlna quarter. From that puint on ii wu just -. mitter of ho" big the final mar1in would be. Coach Joifu Baku'• Triton& I LEASE or 8UY .... ~ l , I Ou11t-t:1•1rll1"P••il1./Fifl•Vln• ohnson ;& son .·) ·1~==1 scored numerous abotJ off the ' ~. " futbreakandwithcentuNot . ·No. 1 on the Coast Riddle aod forwards Mlie · . 1 .. Dowling and Don Nal2 .,... , · y H t N I trolling the . boards 11 wu · ' our ome own ewspaper s • nilly no conies! apjbat the .. , . · , The DA;I LY PILOT · · · ·:; 1low starting Qi\onllts. ''-_.-1_._._. --= .... =====---_, J Anaheim Could only hlt on•· CORONA DEL MAR HIGH'~ 1971 IRVINE LEAGUE VARSITY fOOTBALL ° CHAMPS ' three of 17 shots,..,. the lleld In the OP.Ol1lnl q11411!!' for 17.1 percent.) And when i he Colonists beg111 lo hlt it WU just too lit.. "We pla1ed pretty . well tonight," aaid Baker. "We were able to get the ball out and nm on them. And we bad •urprlslngly good b o a r d slreogtb, We really took 11 to l~ine League Cha~pions . ' .. .. . . . ~ ' FV Takes 50-31 Nod By GENE LUBE Of tM O.ltr ,.... ,,.., Coach DaVe Brown ii aUll acratcbing his head today at Fountain Vllley. His Barons routed . the El Segundo Eagles, ,5 ·o • 3 1 , Wedhesday night -. tn· their basketball opener at fountain Valley Hl&h but Bto1l'll II stlll wondering ll his Barons are that lilrong. "We'll know better Friday night after we've played El Modena," said Brown who was, however, vei-y pleased with his team'& perfor.1ance. Starting with only o n e player with any varsity ex· them." Baker clesred h1s bench...-. ly in the second quarter. And those aame reserves got to see a lot of action in the fourth period u well. Dowling and Nau cambined to score 40 cf the Tritons' paints with Dowling taking high point honors with 22. Reserve Pete Sellers also hit in double figures (13) while three other San Clemente player• had eight each. ~aheim center S c o t t Arentsen led, his team with 18 . Sari ·ciemente hit 41.8 per· cent of its shot& (41·98) while the Calonista could only can 27.~percent from the Ueld (20- 73). The Tritons bid for victory No. 2 Friday night, travelling to Mater Del. perlence, (Scott R e I d e r ) "11111ef1111 uu fl " ... ,, Brown was a little dubiow, •rue• 1 o a 2 particularly when coach Joe ~~ : ; ~ 1; Hem of El Segundo said liis "•tvwdtl • • 1 o Eagles could be the best team "~"r"' o • 2 • • Artnhtn 7 4 I 11 since the No. 1 ranked 1967-68 Llldwlo s ' 1 1• team won 33 and Jost one, e:i'tnt1. ~ : ; ; going all the .way to the CIF Toti!• :in ,, 1s 51 final.. S.11 ClefMnlt (nJ ''""''' But lt!e Barons threw up a DfM1ln1 • ' o 22 tough defense, with t.h e :~~di• ! : ~ 1: alternating' Reider and Bill cer1110r1t1 .s 2 1 t B 81...-r •Oii urns at center and after S•ll••• , 1 1 13 gaining a 7-6 le'ad at 3:22 cf J1e11t11'°" 1 o 2 1 KtnMY I I 0 l '" ., the first quarter; on a Burns wu... o ' 1 o ·jumper stayed ahead al the Wtl!Ml'ftl 1 ' 1 2 ' R1ll1 1012 always threatening Eagles. GunnllOft 2 o 1 • GiWtlie inartiniCifinktt· _, 'the secret.IO~ perfect martil)i., ' 'Seagram'.s Extra~ Seagrams EXtra Dry. The Perfect Martini Gin. Made in America the Seagrain way.Perfect • '· eckona del Mar High's water poio team annexed the lBV Irvine League title. Front row (from left) Jack Ldtem, Mark Watson, Dave Otto, Dan Pennington, Brian 1dlllch, Ricll: Marienthal. Back row -coach Cliff !l"ooper, Bruce Krumpholz. Maril, Brisley, H~· Palmer, 'Mike McCloud, Kirk Del Valle, Bob Cook. The second quarter was To1111 1_. .,. 0-:.'n,n.' 1', t1 even with the Barons ahead An.1'\91fn • 1• 1• 1 -11 ,SUGIWI MTIU!R§ CO, NY.C. 90 PAOOI'. DSTllJ.10 DRY GIN. DISllllCD I ROM AMUOCAH rlWN.f .~ ~ne Press \•"• Ii:Wtes Foe, Artists Fall ~kBROOK -Laguna ~ Higb's Artists dropped thejf opening 1971 basketball ...;,.pter here Wednesday ni.d,(t;.u host Fallbrook utiliz. ed ): Vicious zone press in the ~period to romp , 93-M. 'I\* hosts had managed only 1 Men-point advantage at the baJ$·ovJ!r coach Jerry Fair's ~. but the third-quarter PrtP took on unbelievable ~ns as the winners ~. r«fLaguna, 44-l6, In lhe minute 5egment. . Lackey wu the chief t for the winners, scor· mg paints a:; Fallbrooli: put on ID awesome display a! scellog punch. Ilive Kieseelbach was high poi.al man for Laguna with 18 ~· an a half doun field IOI!< ·and free throws. ,. ~ ... L..-'""'it ('4h "' & ·!!1! I . l i 117·14 at the half, but in thei--:";':;';'"";~;;:nte:::::":::::":::'::';n;-:::::"=================~;--, third quarter Burns pulled I down several li:ey rebounds and scored eight paints to give Fountain Valley a 32-22 lead that proved untouchable in the last frame. Albritton Among Finalists Newport Harbor Hlgb's Ter- ry Albritton. the Orange Coast area lineman of the year, is one of 50 finalists in the na- tionwide competition for the 1971 Gillette "Right Guartt Lineman cf the Year" award._ The nominees, in con- junction with. Le t t e r m a n Magazine, include two other Californians. They are John Beagle of Por terv i 11 e 's Monache High and Lou Quinn ol St. Bernard High in Playa Del Rey. DUNLOP TENNIS GWC BanqUet Galden West College's foot· ball team will be honored tonight at 6:80 in the ' college 11ou1tt•lll \111i.r ut1 center. ~Hw 'r " "t ~ The Rustler 01rthe Year and · Ad•1111 1 l I I most valua~le ~layer awards t~rM fl 1' J will be presented. . r.J!~tdl 1 The cross counlry and "'ter IV!"\• · I ' I ' polo teama will be t feted 1 Tot•11 s-. n DM1r1tn1' 1 Thursday, Dec. 1e.·' ·•· ii"iii;l!irii,:,i·~i.J.i"i"'i'liiiiiiliiiiii'liii't:l\'ij'~I FRAMES 1595 795 DOZ. KlAMEI AUTOGRAPH Frames 1695 DAVIS IMl'fRIAL • : ............ = AREA'S llST VALUll i BRAKE OVERHAUL : • 21,000 Mlll LININO • • AND U.IOl INCLUDID • • (l) Instill llninf, (2) Pick 88 • • front whul be1rln11, (3) • tum, true 4 dNms, (4) r. • build cylinders,, (5) WMd, • • ~ush, fiU.y,.tm.(&)I"""" Compare • ... .... ..... 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Mooday·S.turdoy, 1·6 • • 1 ............................... 111 ~ J Thvnday, D«tmbtr 2, 1m DAILY PILOT 37 .. Players . of Week . Pacific-8 Gains Two Cage Wins Frida! at MV Chargers Laver,. Gonzalez Dro,p57-50 PAT SWEETLAND Or•ns-Coast·Defense BART FRANKHOUSE Westminsttir MATT COX Corona dal Ma r DENNIS WA\. 'fliR$ Or1nge Coest.otfenM GARY JENNINGS Westminster BOB Pf EILER Ooron1 del Mar By The ~ Prot1 West Coast basketball stock baa taken a sligbt \flP. But the speculators are flgurlng that It will take an ~pswing tonight when the new college baaket-- ball season mo~e.s into its se- cond day. \ Only Washingtori's Huskies, of all major Pacific Coast teams, won a game of any meaning Wednesday night. Many favored teams lost and 1n the lbree majbr con- ferences , the Pacific-8, the WCAC and the PCAA, Iha combined won-loss record was an unimpressive 71. Washington, under new coach Marv Harshma n , pounded Portland 76-63. Steve Hawe.s potted 22 points, lea. ding credence to statements by UCLA's coach Jo h n Wooden earlier in the week that the Huskies would be tough this year. The rest of the ·Pac-6 fared less well, however. Southern California's third· ranked Trojans were smashed 95-78 by hot-shooting Arizona State. Stanford's Indians went, down ffl..ftt to powerfuf Houston. The on1y other Pac-8 team to garner a victory w~ Oregon, a 69-65 winner over surprising Montana. Washington State a 11 o w e d Gonzaga 56 second-ha!£ points and lost 77-65. Fir Wftt °""°" s i.11 79, Suti FOl'(n "•e 11 Air Force ICM, Reel• M •• s.n oi.o s•·r \,.co1«ado-co1oraoo SI. I , U<1nver '1 HouslOt'I ~. Stlnford 67 w111111noton 76, Portland n ArlmM St. 95, Sou!Mm Cat. 1' S1nt1 Cl1r1 16, UC·0.¥1s ~. n Frnno Sf, n, Coo>in Chrlalo P1elflei ff, H1....,..1rd SI. '2 ldallo ''· Wllltworttl 75 SI Marv's 79'i:t:menlo St. n f'Ornonl N, II. 91P::s! 14 M1UIUIPOI 7, T1us 7'........ '' Ark1nws 93, ~111 '"""''""'" P•m Amrrlc.n ••· To:11 Al.I '5 Nld1o!ls St. 72, North T1x11 11 N-M11deo H, Wlllttltr 16 TH.I S TKll 95, Wlsttrn l(y., •,'. sen Anlll!IG n, N. M1xlco s . • Um1r P7. Ct11!-rv 91, o¥erllm• Mlllw11t /nclllM U, 9111 $1111 n Purdue ·~, Kent 51. 75 • 1-1 IQ, .. 1n:11n~lmmon1 Collide ~-;,, Links .Hoop Test By STEVE EKOVICH ~ r .. Dall1 Plitt lletf Tennis stars Rod Laver of Vonda dams with 61 followed "We were beat bad on the Corona de! Mar and Pancho by Nlnt, Danlel!en with 70. lloard!. You can't win ball Gonzal!• will be a mo n g ~"-BeaeJ. . ga.,.. when l'O'! give the celebrltie.s competing in a pro-other team two and three amateur golf tournament at The women's club Of Laguna shot's." Mission Viejo Country Club Beach Golf COUr5e staged a So lamented coach Dave Friday. turkey shoot -front or back Mohs after his Edison High · Nadine Maze of the MV goU nine tournament rocenUy. Chargers dropped a 57·50 shop fired a three-under.par The A fllght winner was basketball decision to Garden 70 Tuesday in a woman's club Gracia Johnson with 28'n. In B Grove Wednesday night on the event at El Toro Golf Course flight, Mrs. William Fag was loser'! court. Mohs' source of to win a better ball of the victor with 29 and C rue was the ChargerS' ln- partner's, event with Jackie flight champion was ' Mrs. ability to gain control of the Abr1m11. Glenn McMullen with 29. ball when the score 'was close. B i a Can11on Mission Viejo With a chance to pull ahead , ._ Mohs' crew couJdn't pull doWn The woman's club at Big Canyon Country Club i n Newport Beach staged a guest day tournament this week. In guest flight competition, Mrs. Herbert Lambert of Alta Vista Country Club came in with an 88 for low gross honors followed by Mrs. John Tyson of Hacienda CC with an 89. Santa Ana CC's Mrs. Frank Schmid won the low net award for guests with a 72 followed by Mrs. George Hesik of Irvine Coast and Mrs. L. E. Harrison of Santa Ana CC with Members of the Mission Vie- jo men's club will make their annual eicundon t~ the Tl· juana Country Club for a one- day tournament Friday, Dec. 10. Approximately 40 members will board a spetjal bus at 8 In the morning with tee-off around 10:~ on the course below the border. Next big event at Mission Viejo is the mixed scrambles on Sund~y. Dec. 12. Basketball 74. ~ Wednesday's Scores the rebounds and Garden Grove breathed comfortably at the start of the last frame with a 40-3S lead. 'The Argonauts decided to play b a 11 control the last quarter, but Edison put on the pressure and a couple of swift steals and a few Garden Grove turnovers allowed the Chargers to put together an eight-point rally and pull to within one bucket, 4S-4!. Edison fans became revived, but Mohs and his followers · again had to wince as the Argos scooped up everything that bounced off t h e backboards. It was never close again. The guest B flight low gross Burroughs 71, Pacifica 63 award went to Mrs. Don Los Amigos 86 Saddleback 1•1-1~ ,. ., Martin of Irvine Coast CC 51. 1 z1rtie1 • l ' M 1Jmm1rtn1n 2 l l with 96 followed by Mrs. ax Fullerton 64, Downey 62 cir1.-1 o o Miller, also of Irvine Coast, (OT) w1rn1m1 o 1 1 B11cll 1 0 2 with 98. Magnolia 79, Western 65 P1r1ter ' o l Low net honors went to Mrs. Lowell 91, Brea 71 ~;:;." : : : Frank Lewis and Mrs. Gordon Bassett 74, Bishop Amat 54 si:111 ~ 1~ 1\ so Peterman, both of Irvine La Habd 88, California 80 SceA n ou1rt1n £dllCll'I 1 13 ,, 11 -so Coast, with 74. __ Ru~b~id<Jux~~6~9~, ;F~ootbill=':'.'...:63:_ __ "'•~"~""..:•~~~·.:'"-' ...:..• ..:':...::":.:-;;...:;"-! They were followed by Juliet. Rapport of Mesa Verde cc ~ (76), Mrs. John SwarUey of El Sea.rs Niguel CC (77) and a tie between Mrs. Ray Freebairn and Mrs. R. C. Donaher, both of Irvine Coast Cl8). The member competition was divided into two flights with Mrs. Henry Meyers win- ning low gross with an 86 fol- lowed by Mrs. Jerome Against Alcindor. Ollkl U, 1•, MU'lklnoum '4 Mllml, Ohio 101, Mltllltl 61 0.-.ltt 123. Wi1,·Pl1ttrvlU1 11 WIKCMln 107, Mk:llllll'n Teel! 71 Mlcilklfln 101, Notre Dame IJ Mln!\ttlll 19, St, Johtl'I, Minn. JO Mlnl'IHOl1 61, North 01kofl .t Oetrlllt n. HUIKllle 43 !lllnol1 n; BuJ.~!:.21 R~J11ft.";.J;"k"' 61 · Mf~rj 'h, Mldlllll'n SI. '1 TCU 11, Okl1 CHY 71 Helperin.at 91. In the A flight low net ac- tion, Mrs. George Woodford and Mrs. William Holstein tied for first place with 74. Next was Mrs. Clayton Rose (75 ) followed by Mmes. John Payne and Donald Dempsey (76 ) and M. W. Mewby (77). • • Ex-OCC Recalls 0eP1uw 97 W1hl1t1 ae, QVtrtlm1 $1. LOUIJ 7!, Mo.~!} Louis '5 Ot-114 Roberti 9$, U , SI. fl <"<!f.'lton 74, Wll<:On1ln $1. '2 5ovl tu . 91, S1.>I Rost n 119-43 Setback Wlth t1 SI, IO, Alhlll., In Action 1• ClnelnMll 93, Cl.wllnd St. ae 81ldWlr.-W1111ee 76. John C1rron ,., 0.l>'ton 11. Bllwllne GrMn 71 '""" TIMtSSff ff, UC·lrvlne i3 The B flig ht low gross win- ner was Mrs. William Nebb (102) followed by Mrs. E. H. By CRAIG SHEFF Of 1111 O.llr Piiot lflff Friday night's Orange Coast College-UCLA frosh basketball game at Pauley Pavilion pro- bably bas little meaning ex- cept to those involved in the tilt or those followers of the two teamS. But It does bring back memories of a game six- seasons ago involving the two teams. And AI Sawyer. who was then the basketball coach at OCC, remembers it well. In that infamous tilt, Orange Coast's Pirates suffered their worst defeat in history, losing 119-43, to a group o! freshmen led by one Lew Alc1ndor (now Kareem Jabber). The week prior to the meeting, Sawyer bad viewt;<f the UCLA frosh's 75-ro wm over the Bruin varsity. "After watching the freshmen beat the varsity, r tried to explain to my kids what we were up against. Usually through cunning and guile we could stay with most teams but r didn't really know how to express to them how we would play against them~ "So all I said was 'J didn't think we could beat the UCLA varsity'. And not many of my players understood what J said." The outcome was just about tihat Sawyer eipected. Alcindor, playing just over hall the game, finished with 23 points, swatted n u m e r o u s shots and thrilled the crowd of IO 000 with some spectacular d~nk shots. "Several sportswriters came up to me after the game and tried to get me to knock Gary Cum}ingham (UCLA frosh coachf £or running up the score. But I really didn't think they did run up the score. Tbey had 10 guys on that club and nine were high school AIJ. Americans. "Actually I thought we played reasoiµbly well. The conditions weren't e x act I y favorable. We were playing in their gym before 10,000 people and our tallest guy was 6-4. "One guy even asked me if I thought the 194~50 UCLA team that I played on could have bea ten Alcindor and the rest of that team. And I said yes I thought we could beat them by 25 points. Of course Alcindor was only two years old in 1949." Sawyer, now a math in- structor at Orange c.oast, played for UCL~ in the l~ 46 season, spent a year in the $0!.llh C1r0Urwt U. A1.1burn £J 1<en111ek! "\ North-stern &S F lorlde t. I 2, Oellll'IOrH 6t Florlde 111, LC1Ul1¥lll1 ff "'°"111 C1rollna SI. IU, AH1nlle Chr lsl11n 75 M1rv11nd 100, 8r-.i 13 J l t kMlllVllll 110, 81KIYne 75 Wtsl Vlrt lnll 10J, EIS! C•rOlltlll " Otlk1 SI, Rlehmond 42 N1vY ff, Old.lnson Sol 'J!r11nl1 113, W1s.llln11t1111 &. Lff to ~1nlslu1 9•, W1k1 Forest 'n' 1,., 1mPtlell 19, Tiie Clt1dll urm1n TOO, Wofford 95 VMI P5, W. Vlr111n11 Wnlev1n 71 Ohio st. 6.), G1111r$::"~ S.mlord 1•. kll 1 Tut1ne fl, af:.m1n1•11m· n *' Allltlntl M. Florldl A&M ff, ~""~ "l•ldlcln tl! A~lr1l11n N111oM1t 1f M U ISl!POl t. JI, South A11hlmt1 116 ... P•nn 97, K!n1'1, P1 .• 47 l.Ahlllh ff, la.Sllll "' PrllK'tfOn n, RUll tt"I 61 MISNd lUMlll 101.1•· An..Cm'1 u Lane 11/1nd t•. Ben I!' U Oel1w1r1 n, Mantell r SI. 60 Plttlbllrtll 80, Get1Yllbt.n;!.~7ff 01rtmou!ll 107. Connec:t ... v• CCNV so. Columbll " SI. J l)hn•s N.V .• 6(1, 111111n f:!•tlOlll\I 535 ton Hiit 9', W&anitr 71 ~lla110¥1 79, Plllll. T1xtll1 n P1nn St11e M, Biieknell 10 Fordtwlm 11~. V1!1! n • SYrlCUll 10•,.Bllf •IP !~ >S Holy Crou l!lil, Sloneh t. COis! Gu1rd u, Curry 60 cornrll 1ot, ~•nlon to Onion n Br eport 75 MIT 9l, 'Tutts • New H1mPlhlre 16, Sprlnefllkl 71 'Jl'l'rnc>nl 1•. Mlddlttbunr '2 Southland Ski Resorts Stay Open service and then played three Snow Summit and Holld8y more seasons with the Bruins, Hill are still the on1y two the last two under John skiing resorts in the Southland Wooden. operating •this weekend. After a yiar with the Snow ' SUmrilit reports good Washington Cflps of the Na· skiing on tl;ie lower rope tow tional Basketball Association, area only while Holiday Hill Sawyer returned to UCLA in officials say there's good the 19Sl-52 campaign as junior skiing on the platter pole area. ·varsity coach. Jn the High Sierras, Ma!D" Skinner ( 103 ). , Mrs. Robert Yardley won the low .net award with a 77 followed by i a four-way tie between Mmes. Norman Gam- ble, William B. Renwick, Thomas Inch anJ Paul Smith (79). December ls ham shoot Ume on Orange Coast area golf courses with Big Canyon Country Club of Newport Beach and Irvine Coast Coun- try Club scheduling their an- nual partner's better ball events on the same day, Dec. 15. Other area courses haven't announced dates as yet but many of them are planning either a ham shoot or turkey shoot prior to the final week before Christmas. The Big Canyon event will start at 11:30 with a shotgun blast while the Irvine Coast tourney is scheduled t o get under way at 11. A limit of 128 players ~ been set for tbe Big Canyon event. Santa Ana Santa Ana Country Club has bpd 17 holes·in-One during tbe ))ear with the latest two com- J,ng this past week on the 178- yard sixth hole. John Doyle of Newport Beach scored an ace on 'lbanksgiving Day using a five Iron. Mrs. Merle Boyle of Santa Ana used a two lroo to ,aet her bole-in-one Sunday. Costa Me1a He took over the head job moth Mountain reports a 20-1& The Costa Mesa Goll and W tling at OCC in 1957 and in nine ch base with four inc~ of Country Club women's club res years compiled a 139-115 new snow. Skiing is re~ staged a crier's tourna~nt 0at&1111 •"' cu~ 011 P~ record quitting after the 1965-good to very good. Mamo:olh this week with VI Hosklns wlll-11~= f~1·~ 1 S::~."r.1~11· 66 se~n. is open dall~ .. 111~ .18 .~ •• ,_JliM .. Jb~.A.m@.~ . .!!~-~-1!! -· · ·-··-···· 1~w1~·1Gt -·lw·fd-·~··rro,;-43--sawyef-ii'f!.1ie-J\lnrMOU.11wi 111f! .....,.... score of 7S. Hfo -'"l"..Jio '1A'i•c11c. Adr•.,,. 1P1, manages 'to attend a few inches with tliree 1ncbe1 of A tie resulted for second 71·so -~· IGI -tr'f 1111 _, UCLA and Orange Coast new 300W. Skiing is rated ~ between Mary Evelyn Imler N1~1..!Pl~·1P1 111e. 0 111ow1v IG). games each season. good. The resort ls open Fri· and Hazel Webster, both with ...,.,,-:-K1H••• 1P1 cit(. NOii• 1G1. '-And he says he'll be at day through SUnday only. . 74. . '·1;:-U!!!~~ lE1 61C. aen (PJ t-5. PauJey Pavilion for sure Fri· Alla and Park City,, Ua: Jn B Olght competiUon, ~ !:'S:tw i G,11 •. olbll.11 CPJ, day night. ~rt the best out of st.a Rosemary Skillion was the w. 1k1mg. victor with a 69 followed by UCI Yearlings Bow with 11 l.nchet of · w 1D9W. Del Guatkey with 71 and Mu.- and skiing is rated excellent. lne Assmus with 74. Park City reports 51 loches The c flight winner was with 11 tnhces of new snow .. 1jiiiiiiiiii Both 'resorts are.open dally. 11 SAN DIEGO -Mike Espoelto suffered a knee In- jury with the score a two-point differential and lhe UC lrvine freshman basketball t e a m went down to defeat at the handa of host U.S. Intern&· tlooal Univeralty Wednesday night In opening game acllon, ~&Mt. All five UCI starters were In double figures du plte the ICM ,, 11 of Es,,..ito midway tbroug)t Gaucho Feeds "NO out .of N tb• second ball. • ...... ANSWER." u c lnllle Pmll '"1 Saddleback COUege'1 football ml 11- M1r11 'J ~ 1 \i ud croes COUJ'lry teama will ~ ~ ~!(II• l ',, I lj t>e hOnored at an awards ban-.-1.U [~ J 2 1 1 quet Tuesday at the El AdObe Tit.,~••• A•......_ ..,._ '~' J ,j 11 .I Inn In San Juan ~plstrano. 935.m.;._7_ H.H~~ USIU f rotfl lJ. UC Fl'WI The ever beglna I t 6:30. !"' ' Giant Ski SALE FANTASTIC SKI PACKAGES e OS.200 PLASTIWUP SIU $ 5 9 M.ttf..a...l!Mltl" 9f W.Cted 11,1,_. All! Made 11 Autri• REG e ALUMINllM POLIS • • MAlltllSTANDAlDTOI $81 .89 . I e MAIUI TIUMAT HllL . -BINDING SPECTACULAR - MAlkll 101 PllCI let. S14,,5 MAllll TILMAT HIEL ht· Si t .f l NOW SU.IS STIP•IN llNDINliS .... S21 .f' INSTALLATION S6.00 mu NOW ... $25.88 $9.99 Sot BOOT SPECTACULAR Cnte• ..... pft hon $90.00 1111 ..... w .... 1 $19.88 I. loUI< ,.._ "1 ..... NOW w. 141.00 $14.88 I l id:le' ...,._ •I Nets NOW W• Ul.00 . , .... lhd;le .ti Net NOW $14.88 Wos S2J.OO M• S.lltdlte sywtlletlc Ill h et NOW $19.88 w. $41.00 . Yffttl J lMtctfe .ti lteot NOW $7.99 Wos S10.tt ....... ,.. w ....... """ ,..., .. NOW $14.88 .,.... *' bHn w. ,, •.•• M•'s HJgh lloshlH After Siii het NOW $9.99 Wos S14.tf lltnlltll QU1ntlttts ACCESSORY SPECTACULAR e T ....... "' .... w~Kk $14,88 W• $2t.tt NOW e Uvu Al tlws •/l•l•t•1111.aile '-"" $2.99 W• 14,,, NOW ..................... t1nt111tb $3 00 W• II.II NOW 1 • w-....... ..,. .... -.. $4 49 w. S6.4t ·NOW I ........ , ·-$8.88 · 1.,. 111.tt NOW ........ Skl.-.WltUlod .... -.-..... --$19·88 .... SJ4.tt NOW I e "HI USA" $4 99 'T ' SHiits ' e Al•MI-SkI Pol• NOW $5 99 W• St.ft • e w-" "'"' W-·-NOW $9 88 .... S1t .tl ' I Urllli.11 '""""• COMPLETE RENTAL PROGRAM , ...................... .... SKIS, BOOTS, "'LF.S .... :.~y ... " Sl 0 10% DISCOUNT TO Si i CLUI MIMlll l Sou th Coast Pl aza JIU Brl1tol ,Stree1 Cotta Meu, 5'0-3333 - JIUS.,CUrpltAtlem . i Estancia ~auds Joyce ' . Lee Joyl!e gleaned 'Uie ma· jor share or laurtla Wed- nesday night at Estancia lllgh's' fall iporll awam ·-quet', cOppinc most V'&luable and outstanding a t t J t u d e Awards for the varsity football ~am. , , •. , Most vaf4abre in water polo went to 'J.arrY Blatterman while Eric Olson picked up the most valuable .. hardware \ in cross country. f..ibfl1t \f1r,l1Y -C111t1ln: Crllt Dltilll~I MVP: Lff Joyc.1; MO.I Im~: 01n f'rfrl«ot!oi COlehls A1nrot f o r Ololblllldlnll Altltudf: L• Jwct. , 5ol>homol'• -Olf1111lve C.l!t1Jn Inf AND TEXACO SERVICE Corona del Mar 3601 E. COAST HIGHWAY Phone 673·2303 Santa Ana 1501 S. MAIN, at Edinger Phone 835-3606 .-----. 40,DDD MILE GUARANTEE W•or out Oijortnltl ,,... rot I'd, fr11 rolotion 1ect. S,000 fllll11 wi1h ••I of.f .. , - nlop It! on the best of the belted tires Gold Seal '7B'N/f TWIN FIBERGLAS BELTS For 1tr1111th •nd 1Ubility. 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' H IWLV '1LOT ' s .!69.50 -.:I !D!l~J.llmlll: • Ul H•plt•I lud !~ : •-.cwt ea.ch ~lSIO I'-·-··---.. W. ••ttr st .. Cttt• Meta ...,.7'1 llU S.11 L•\1 llW II•, 1'1•1* .. ...... ;. ,. • '"" o.11 • .,., .. .-., , . :~ -< " :i ' .. .. • • ·' , r ... • " • \ : lull Bowen ••• 0.. -.._ ~. -""' .... 0 hM lfltit -- _ ......... -••-. : wl!ll -hll IMllo-i.-' °'""' w .,.. .ia .,. ... .-··•• ~ IOOklfT • ull loMI ..,.., .i , , . 540-5630 o,._,.,, Cotm11'1 ":.F-'11 •f F~t eu.• ohnson&son \J$tlil=I ' 1626 WIOl ILV11~ COSTA MU&• 540-J~30 DON'T INVEST INA REAL ESTATE SYNDICATION until you li1ve talked with us. Our years of e>«parlance or partlclpalion In m1111ona of dollars ot property syndical!on1 may be helpful to you. We are experta In reaJ estate, acting 11 an lnd~pend11nt distribution agency, ·rapresentlng a variety of leai:Slng real estate c:ompa.nles that offer shares Jn rnl proP,trty syndic&· tlona. /f you purchase on• of th1s1 lnveslments through u•, the coat to you Is the same as Jt you war• dealing direct, PLUS you have th111dvant1ge of our more.object/vs advice • f or those not desirous of participation In a limi1ed partner• ah ip syndicate, our subsidiary, Diversified Acquhslllon Corp., offers sophisticated brokerage ul"liCes leading to the acquisition ol carefully researcned properties that require a ml.nlmum cash Investment of $100,000. " Lutyear, many or our clients received a 100% write-off on their Investment In th• purchase ol stver&I large new In. c:om1 properties Ulat offered projected tax ahelteted t11h "turn In addition to ex.cellent potential tor capltal gains llPPreclatlo~ If you ar• looking for a rundarnental!y 1ound real 11t1it propoNt, call or write us to arrange for a competent and ob]Ktlvt pre1enlltlon of pre·tcrMntd quality lnveatmenta. WELTON®' CO., INC 2155 E. CoMt Hwy .. Corona de! M1r,C1lif. t2$2S (714) fTMQOO 1.:>t Avt. or tht Stm, LOI An;•l••· Calif. 90087 (213) ltf.1000 MllllVI: NATIONAL 1ts$ AnON °' gEcu"rt/E$ DEALER$, INC. s In Prices Firm Nolv Drilling New Wells · • • Complete-New Y~~k Stock List • •• ..... ""°"'~ -• • ,. I Dtctmbtr , 1971 S •• ' I ' 1, l . ... , ....... -~· .. •• • ·l .. .. . " ·' ... • • ....... ... ~~· ................ -~.~ ,._ • 11twsda1. fltc1ntlMr 2., 1971 • • Wall , Street • Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today own stock. We ,couldn't prove it, of course, but it seems likely that the percentage is even greate r. here in the Or- ange Coast area •• : and it's growing every day. That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its readers "toctay's final ·stocks today" via Dataspeed . wires of The Associated .Press. We're still doing ·it and the service gets better all the time. Wall Street's computers "talk to" com put e rs in the DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of more than 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 minutes to move the entire New York and American Stock Exchange reports from the canyons of Wall Street to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast. And when technology finds a way to beat that speed ' . • ' - record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be among the _L ._ ·---................. _______ ,_first to use_!! .to _~.!l.!!9.~~~~!~ .. "tod~y's _c:i~tio~!~ay:'_'~ ____ .. _ •• When it comes to fi nancial news, the one that means business 1s the DAILY PILOT .... ........ , .... , .. ·--· .......... . . . . . ~·· .. • . J • • • .. I \ -··· -·· ' ·-··· ;;;a;;o;;;LF;;;;;;c;;;o;;;URS=;;;E•l~H~O;;RSES;;;;!;;HO;;;RS;;E;;;S!1 -!°!.v~"!'.!. Modim! o..it II Acre! t L ACR£ S b«lroom. den and ~ Pool! • ·•···· • •••••• $62,500. 7Z ioom, shake roo(, prden -and·-~iel GOLF COURSE PWS 'YIEW GUEST HOUSE · .. ._ '1.oo --W'fl ar usume exiltins t Nev Fuhion bland. Gorr; loan With tUtal i-Ymenta: SciuWil Trl·Levell Piulh! eoo.i.fflate.FEATURES~ ~~r mo, tax(,.!!,.ar:_ . M&jel;tlc! ,,,,,,,·,;, 1'79,500. •-.,..,._, "~ .E.va ... rm., fam.liy rm., Extra • • l'ANORAMIC ~:=::·s=: ~llllTMlll VIEW Separate conall. Need ·~ ........ -· ~! w.,,.1 -.... ~, '$30,950 . .: ~! .............. '69,950. OCEAN FRONT NO DOWN TERMS ' Sb&rp ,home, one ot • 101\l\I I. Ol\O \ Prime! On)' Cottaee! Choice Verde's nicest Muter .U. l.Ocltian! ••••• • • •• • $69,500. ed bedrooms, 2 Jiatha, ele-I ' " ' . ' '-------· 1· ............ in !all• -All Exclusiv• With I' . l OWNER ily room. Built.in .....,., ov' SOUTH · COAST ~ ,.:':.'·= REALTORS HOME -·Try 10% d •••t I Here's Me. Verde's MR. 51).1720 .1 CAIL 545-W< :!!"",,;.!·~~: TARBELL . EARTH9UAKE ~·~·w~'. 2955-.eo.taM-; . =------== o.=---=---=-- DAMAGED? fiy to -., Ownen bu NEWPORT RIVIERA ' bought--·· will mow : Not Nilly, but It -d •P. in Januuy. Asking 129,950. ' peer to. ™• mod"" 3 bod· SUBMIT YOUR OFFER. "LEASE OPTION" ~ room 2 bath home, located " in a prime, Mil planned • co,.ATS Thb: was hard to tlnd!i retldmlial al'ff, should be Gorpoue home. Spacioul lhown to oNy thole with WALLACE bedrobni,, 3 BAnts. CrackP tnmendouacon!ldence, ,.al REALTORS and construct:lon ability. --.!5'4146'44'141-ellng i5replace. Family rm..' Somewhat of a dUbl.aus bar. ("'--Jlarbor High Schoo!:. Un-. -• l29,950 • ""' Down .. !!!!!!!!"..,.._n!!!!E!!"vtn!!!!!!l"l!'!!!!!sl~ I heard of at $26,250, D!al · . 645-4303 $215. mo PAI. A MESSAGE Call -<Open evesl FROM SANTA I OKI.\ I L Ol \O\ Here'• a real p~nt for YOU! A 3 bedroom 2 bath home on quiet Eulsidt "" ' ~ ! ,' 1'<' a.ta Mesa. Freshly ftdec· 1---:,,C:::~-"--I oretod. -.. ,.. "11.00 Big Canyon total cost to wta er low down FHA." Hurry, you can Five bedroom., 3 baths ~. I be nestled :It! for Cbrlstme.a fly room Iaiindry rOOm 3 Eve. For turther detalla car garap Beautilut ~ check with Santa'• Helpeni lot at Herinuage Lene and . at Heritage. Royal St Georae Road This Cail 546-5880 (Open Evell.) home is being finiWd now ' • • and -be •••liable !or JUST USTED . I • ~'=I ~,,';'::.""~.:,; HARBOR VIEW HILLS -. call ownor at 644-ll<o. PitcO. 3 ,Bdnna • ._ hu&e !amib'. ~·· LIKE A $92,SOO. ., = .. :=~~ SUNRISE VIEW? ROOM FOR MQ~ value, a pleasure to ahow. S@e this lrg. 4 BR + f~. Besides the 2 bedroom cude $51500. rm. + din. rm. home. on this m x 317% lot, )'OU , 675 3000 Choice lo<ation. Walk to can .. , a wriMce to build • everything, pool • park • 6 units. Priced right at BAY & BEACl-I Ht:ALTY ne"W shOpplng center. Own-$28.500. Located in the beert er hates to leave. 0 n I y or a.ta Mesa. For more m. $86,tXMJ, 1ormation call 641).7l'n. -, ~. BACK YARD O THE RE/\L •"'\. ESTATERS TEA HOUSE Coldw'lll,Bncar m LOVELY GARDENS.~ ~ -::;oc~"'EA~N~FR;t!O~N~t~1 1 x :w·"""""' room .. ..,... uu100 644-2430 DUPLEX from tbit 3 bedlOOIU, f&m.ibt , : room home with fireplace, Owner anxious & will contkf;: . bullt-!m, -· ..,.mklm. Best Buy In Town er all offers on 1hU. 3 bed· s:n;950. For $21,950 you get a ~ ~ deluxe Clupl.u:. Both I PETE BARRETT -3 ,,.,,.,,.,.. home •n>t• .,. in mint <Oodll"" < with built·in kitchen, remod-& fully furnished. Full price ; REALTY i eled baih. Room far boat or $83,500. '""8555 I . trailer in Co<!a M.,., Now SHERWOOD REAL TY l 1605 w:tTCLIFP vacant. Call NOW! 546-8640 18964 Brookhurst, F.V. I NIWPCIRT HACH t GRANNIS $11,950 '42·1200 3 Br, + 2 B•tha Re1ld.ntlal Cul-de-&ac ttree-t. Formal din. Realty area, blt·ln RIO, Iota of cab- Formerly Farrow !nets, bn!akfut bar, Fl ·. '629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. heat, large cov. patio, -~ WALK V nt 4 real baraaln! Suhnriu ·j aca 341.1221 to Westcl!ll aboppq and B·_. SEYMOUR REALTY 1n41 I -. 1rom 1hil s bedroom ... room · & larKe WnUy room home. Vacant and waiting, Owners Bea.Ch mvd., H~t. Bch. .. ! New wall-wall cwpeting and moved and want quick l&le BY Owner • Choice 3 Bdrm: I read)' to move into. $32,000 1.Dftly. conditioned home: 2 ~th plu1 family room iii and owner will lffle..OPtion Functional floor plan. Sep-quiet Mesa Verde cul d~ too! CALL 675493(1. &rail' family room; wet bar. Mc. Larre yard, m , Open Ewe 'til s p.m. Quality wall to wan cupet1 trees, ciost to slxlrea j ICQI and drapes. Park-like yard. schools. $31,000. Owner-Ai! t Sprinkl.er1 .•• ONLY $57.000 ~1224. I I I..:;:;::::;:.==-.,,:::;:::.::"':::-:;:,= ... EZ TERMS. Call ""5IO NEWPORT BEACH , I Mother-in•LaW S Owner _,.., price 15.000, Hideaway . ~~II qu: t'::;; J:.'° .4 You:U be delighted when you TRI HARBOR ' .,. thll 5 ~· pool REAL TORS home tea-lormal din-OWNER MOVED . '°" E. lltb, c.M. 1nr arta. tepuat. rumpus 2399 Redlands. Open daily. DAY OR NITE 6t6-32S5 room, 3 pOOi bath U'l!u I: f bedrooms, 2JAi baths, aepar--;:==;-;-=;:ii;;:..! """' 1mpor1an~ ,...,.i..i ate u...., ptua huge tamlly SPANISH ADOBE llvina: qUarUn for Dear Old room. Ne e d 1 attention, Sharp older 3 Bedrm ~ ·Mom. Full price $34,000. All IArire back )'Ud for enter-cJoR0 to --.._ -· 'I'ennl• 541).8555 ..,.... • • SHERWOOD REAL TY tatntng, ptUs heei..I pool. <>wner movtnr out <l --11 ·-v &!bmlt -• Askin& ~ --F. • $24,950 $31,500 PERRON REALTY 6W MESA VERDE · 6!1!1 apr uoumable -BAY~RONT APTS,, 'MW on propercy. Monthly 1860 Newport Blvd,, C.M. Vista Del Udo. Pier & lu~ lMtallmenta like rent. 4 bed-Call, 646-3928 Eves. 675-1827 available. From $31..S)(l._ilil: rooms 2 bl.tbs, family room or leea. wt1h itroptace. All e1-c Duplex In Georve Wllll11maon bollt-in !dtthen, diobwul1tt. Corona del Mar REAL TOR • 1 Patio. Spr!nklen. Immedi-54U570 645-1564 ate ptiDe'91iont MQ..17JJ Well-built, bea.utiM, main· ------'-'-I TARBELL = =:" o:i: ~~ *DANA POINT "' I ·-· IO% down. Call New Deluxe Duplex t91!i5Harbor,o.taMeu now to see. Only fl6,ZO. $49,950. ~· FHA OR VA • 673-8500 wab R .. 11y 442~· IGS'JI ' Bedroom home in Kt"t lo. -catiori nttr the beach, Very O TIII~ REAL ~ ESTATERS HOW'S THE I CLEAN C9NDO TIME FOR lhu!o -Pr!c<d at -======= only $32,950. 347,ro10. 1112-2Sl5 O THE REAL "'\. l:ST;\Tl~RS 2BR.Le>.H~Affel'lclol-:1 .... Dining ateL Dlhwthr. 9UICK CASH ~~·~~':~vz;harm· THROUGH A - -GEM--DAILY PILOT ~-1610 w. C»ut Hwy., N.B. WANT AD ANY....., lit tbe BESI' day to REAL'IURS 642-4623 f run &ll ad! Don't ~ ............ ~""' ..................... """'._'!""' ................ .__. .... ,..,.. .. _.,.j;_.,.. .. ,..,.. .. Ji dtla>'.~!Dday.W-067!! W~·~·U~M=lp~~~·~·~~~!=64J.5678::.:::=~-~6~4=2~·5=6=7~8:._JJ2 ••• Everyone Hat Something Th1t Someone Elae Wanh ........... --. ' '~·• " I _, ... "-'"---.. .... .. .. . .. • ....... ..,. ----·~ ... .... DAILY PILOT . CtASSIFIED ADS ·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results . ' _ ...... I _ ....... , _,,, .... Geilorol · Gonorol GWral Gonorol You ·can SeU I+, Fi pCf It, Trade It Wfth • Want " Ad I Apartmtnl1 for ltent "1 I _ l'ountoln Volltl' IJ1-. .:.----''-~-·-.. _ .. _ .. __ ,_, .;.;'"---"' Gono*I I·:_ ..... l~I -..... I~ t * * * * TAYLOR CO. * BAYSHORES VIEW & POOL ' • Waterfront custom. home, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bedrooms, 5,,.. baths. Top quality car- peUng, draperies, wallpaper & fixtures. View from most rooms. 87' lot. spacious yard with beautiful garde113. $280,000. OWNµt w /2 -• 1 < Bl\, 2 BA, lao lo~ l!qstmte Watt'rtronL !la. bM mtal patio, BBQ, nr Mlle Sq, apt, Priv beach. docb, teD-Parlr, Pt,500 'fl4 :131-31T1. """"""· '1W203. • • llunllnflorl BNch Coron• oClol Mor Gonorol ) ' . ;, LOVELY TO LOOK AT :' . Delightful to Saa : PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT llAR- \ JIOR. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, SPANISH fore-i place kitchen with built-ins, CUSTOM dee- ' orated carpets & drapes. BUILT-IN WINE ; CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the : 1tars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO. TIME : LIGHTS. For the discriminating buyer. I ................................... $125,000. '' 24 WAYS TO GET A"6X's GROSS" ! 24 Units [ HIGH DEMAND rental area. Close to shop- ' ping and schools. 18-2 Bedroom, 11> bath/S-i 2 Bedrooms. Could be "UPGRADED" for "$75,000 ~·. l 5 Sepe.rate hornet on one big 63X305 ft lot. Owner's 3 bedroom unit in front, 4 in- dividual 2 bedroom behind. Income sno. a Mo. l.Dcated on WUeon St., C.M. 2. 5 Separate hornet on jum· bo 83' x 385' tot. 3 Bedrm 2 Bath, with pool in front. In- come $0) a Mo. l.ocattd on University Ave., C.M. Gener•I EASTSIDE BEST BUY Sacrifice &ale. Stunning pride of ownership estate. Thidc shag carpets, Stain glau windows, beams. Country style kitchen. Fireplace. Covered patio. Just listed for only $24,9:30, HURRY. 645-G303 IOHI.\ I L 01\0\ UNIWIC tl()MfS ... ...... f1l.fCIOi'.I DIViNG POOL, BAYCREST Deep. pool wl th 011e meter board, 4 bedrooms and· hup; famlly rooin. Grac- ious tree lined a r e a. fTl,900. Call m.<000. UNIOOI'. tl()MU ' "'1AI E-. • .,..... MO !. Cotat Hwy. c... Dll W..ClllL WATCH YOUR STEP!! When yoo vtrit this farm in the city complete with an 83 x 12> lot and three-bed· room home, Zontd R·2, Utl& unbelievable property comes complete 'N!th honMtall and hi only $19,500.' Call 842-:ISls \0 THEREAL "\. !:STATERS CONVINllNT SEE THIS CALll'ORNl.t. Corona clel Mar CLASSIC conAGE lirunoou1&1e '" w"'"' --s bedroom borne + ~e i.I:Jecore.ted ~. S .-C- ,; ~·~ with <horn\ W. BR., 2 clooo:o ... BA, .........-. • CWJtom made Drpa: 6 tpee- BILL GRUNDY, lEALTOR l~ondors Bldg, et Lindt Isle ·'41 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N.B. 675~161 Bee,,111 eeilines -~Mlle ·· 1al "Convenadon Area" . f '!!!""""""!!""'"""'""""'""""'"'~!!!!!!"",...!!!1!!1!!!..,,f Electrtc. btdlt~tn kl~n anc! .-wne 6"" loin. p11• General \jenerel aep&n1.te Patio for )'Olll' tum• tn!ntl $214 per mo. $291800. _ mer ~·af,'Ovft.1¥", ·'* CALL 8'7-8501 * -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1· •P rental unit PIYI• the ~ ~-~~-1::...i.. ...,. $63.500. 673-8550 • . .-A -Ulf.IQ: vm" UH{.. sfA, •• Jl'~ In,~!!~~~ sq. MARTHABEYNONhu,_ ' • ~ ft.oftnisNEWcoastalview tine hornet on Mesa Verde l..!!~::~~~~!!!!l':"&i""'":!:~~-.. 1 -.. ExcopliOnai QUalil>' Golt eoon., You will tlnd UNBELIEVABLE VIETS-- and be<ul>' ill thlJ Laruna "" -·300l Capri VIEW . ~ - hilltop estate. Call for ap-Lane, the beautilul. Spanisb Bee.iattM ·1ge '3 BR~ '-~. WoUld you Pl.Y $236. • momti. po\nbnenl home thls week~ both D Rm dbl $11) (QJ W\tb nothlfl&' down, for a sUILDERS ~t. ;,. Sun. 1-0 """'.um • 0peo ~:. • • i.,aulilul 3 bednlom 2 both 300. C&pri LaM the a1moat Frl'ZMO'RRIS REALify CO h6me, cloee to freeways, 11ere•1 • fantaitic bliy. Large ""' contempor~ 4 bed· 3135 E Cout m,hway , 1tChooll: end atmppqf 'I'h1I R.J lot with (1) tine 3 bed-room home which bu a 3 Cnrooa. det' Mu moo1o borne ahows prided.. owntr· room home and room for car prage 'and a "forewr" ' •lhip. Founta1n Valley School · two mote units &nd in New-view L'IL OLD District. Take a look and pon H•lih•. All !or 1'6,950. . TAX BEATERS d.cldo. FALLBROOK SEE MARTHA thls """'nd 2 BR + 1-BR So. Hwy '46.SOO 1• 2'l acres priced under mar-and buy one or these choice 2-3 BR. So. corner· S.f1,500 '' kot value !or qukk ""'· '°"'tiono. 2 BR+ HIR aild on $48,500 'Q.447l I I:) IMMIOI Comple~ly irrig. Excellent 2 BR 2· ba + 2 Br. · $49,500 . l.cm.tional ,,.,,. • 3001u;_l~s~~-R~•~o TRI LEVEL BEAUTY Older ·But Nobler · &Jnkon F~UIOO room -Cannell!b! Lota shingles, Y 111.l!'t: Rul E '. ·i· I more INCOME .................... $2811,000. YOUR "SLIP" IS SHOWING " "E"lf~{)R\ 3. 5 Soparete heme• on II COMMERCIAL ZONE acre lot. Older 3 bedrm In VACANT. 15• on HARBOR brk:kl lbruba and ..i .... t wet bar. 3 BR, 3 BA areu, • • · a ...... frpl.c, fonnal din room, sar-i ,.,,...~S!!!T!!!E!!!P:!lS~T'!O,.....,.I the patio aurround this ~at den kitchen with aJJ. pusti oil Linda Isla front, with 4-2 BR modttn ;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f BLVD. 358' deep to Cb&rle unit• In ""'· lnoome 1825 GRACIOUS-St. Pro!lleble double 1ngre,. 2 BR. corner home. Stparate bu'tton appliances elul at-810 CQRONA 1-BR. lncorne·unit, just list· rtwn with waterfiu. Metlc- A private '·'slip" (Takes a 50 ft. boat) de- ' scends from this fabulous Linda Isle "View 1 Home." 3 Lovely bedrooms, formal d~g .1 .room, 4 deluxe baths, fireplace. An exciting . .,home to entertain in . A must to see. $225,000. a Mo. Located on E, 18th S I: e&ft9S from both 1treets . St. C.M. SPACIOU Ownor wants to Uquidat• Sweeplna; ocean view from 4 ed, $46,500, uloCll landscaping Penon- bdnn, home on 3 levels. 34' CHRIS HOPPER al p~em. force ·sale. Call ' Dll'PllY 000 Look What We Found For You? "~ .. an BALBOA ISLE. Deluxe duplex, custom ' built 4 bedroom 3 bath, 2-fireplaces, GLASS ··.WALLED OPEN STAIRCASE. Builtins in- ! eluding a builtin freezer-refrigerator, _"toe I .wiggling" shag PLUS VERY DELUXE 2 bed-~:f'OOm rental unil· Don't miss seeing this one 1 for .................................. $99,500. TRADE SPECIAL · Bring In Your Trades We'll de the rest on these THREE FOUR-i PLEXES all in a _row. All units have 2-3 t,bedroom, 2 bath/1·2 bedroom& l·l bedroom. r ~PACIOUS and close to shopping, in SUPER •fl\ENTAL AREA. Each ............. $65,500. ~·· ,. Call us to tour the11 fin• Income propertiet. Newport •t Fairview 616-8111 (anytime) Macnab -Irvine Realty Company HARBOR ISLAND SOU.TH SIDE . Huge living room, master suite w/tireplace, din!~ area & kitchen all oYerlook the big bay, SUp for 65' yacht. CUstom built in 1970. Four bedrooms, five baths. BBQ, wet bar, dumb waiter. Country home in wooded get. this year. Priced to sell fast ting, family room and den, at $15,000. both with fireplaces, formal din ing room and sunny breakfast room. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. $41,950. nlA or VA tenna ct. course. 546Jl51 (0,,.n Eventngo) SEVEN YEARS Onl.y onoe Jn 7 yean ha.I a home been aval.lab!e in thll quiet Mesa Verde CUl-de-sac. Lots of treea, near shopping •nd close to schools. 3 good size bedroom& plus large family room $31,00'.I, Phlne !;16-2313 'Grange Vasta PROPERTIES Formerly LaBorde R.E. 220 E. 17th St., C.M. CALL 646-.0555 EY<nJnp S<S-3265 $24,250 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION VACANT Move Into thls 4 bedroom, 2 bath home before Xmu. Just painted inside and oU!. Great corner location. Own· er anxious. $850.00 moves )'Ot1 in! Call 5'16-8640. Used brick fireplaces in both Living Room and family room of thil charmini borne complete with 3 large bed· rooms, 2 baths, I: covered pe.tio fOl' outdoor reluation &: fun. Qulet meet. Walk to Harbol' Hiih. Priced at $34,750. See it today! 6f6..'fl'fl fot. appt. \O THE REAL "\. ESTATERS ASSUMABLE 6°/o GI LOAN Living/dining area. Ona of University Rtelty 847·1221. the few homea avallable 3001 E. Cat. Hwy. 6'13'6MO SEYMOUR REALTY, 1nu cloae to the water on fee NICE corner near ocean, * 2 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Bch. 11.mple land. +126. $98,250. SD & 3 BO +·2 sep. auests TROPICAL SUl>mlt """'·Call e"25. quarten. Inc. moo .. Good PARADISE l•nns. 169.500. 615-0621, . 4 + POOL Cotto MoH . ••. $25,400 l--====,_-111 X 26 Heated. pool, low SECLUDED ma!nt. yan1, 2 both attu. I TOWNHOUSE new W/W """" Blt·ill il Adult park. 3 LARGE Bed· RIO. Leavina: for Arii.ona,r' rms. Single story. Living must sell now! C&ll 841-1221 Home & lnve•tment ro:m hu firTplace, ldjchen, SEYMOUR ,REALTY, in.fl1 , all elec. Delightl'ut prden Beach Blvd., Hunt Bch. 1 l Realty pado w/waterfall. Oub-$31,500 3535 E. Cont Hwy., CdM boule, pool & pUttlng rreen VA NO DOWN OR FHA Pirate Road wllhtn "°"" throw. Plioed 3 ea; 2 BA. Best ..,,.. a In to tell-includes erpt/~. drps. 9potleu. 20'x22' unlln. 1 · COLLINS & WATTS rm, Qui.t oul-d,.oae -~ Newport Heights REAL TY Xlra .... lot, many be<rlna ' Lovoly ftmod•lod Qltthaven C& W lnllt ..... Call 8<J.<6. ' $185. per mo. includes •--• 1 n home with 3 bedroom.a. 2 962-51523 -Eves 962-5081 uues ""' n' u r a c e • baths, r•~·ee, formal dln. ,........,..., SUNDAY '"" ' .. J anyone can ...ume.. thi1 6% .. _ v~" ~ ' • \0 THE REAL "\. ESTATE~S Bll&rd room or maids quar.1 _~~"""~~~-~·~=-" Call Tom BROADMOOR GRANNIS Ret ldentlel Realty Formerly Farrow GI loan. 3 BR rancb style ine room. Covered patio. MOVING Out ot Are ... Have ·J wllh .. .., ... family room. Wallc to Harbor HI a """"" 3 HomH In C.M. Plieed VALUE PLUS Heavy &hake roof, oveni%ed Jr. Hip, 5'6 "-FHA ... way below arktrt aluer ,l llvini room, btt-in step aav· sumable Joan. Priced $39,950. ,21 3 BR'• (i) 4 B;_ Ali Large 4 Bedrm. 2 Bath, ma.1 ~' REALTORS 644·7270 (Formerly Delancy Real E1tat1) 2128 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. ----· ----------- General i· WALK TO THE·:· Macnab-Irvine 642-1235 644-6200 10 UNITS Eaststde Costa Mesa, ireat rental area. Seven 3·bed- rooma and three 2 • bed- rooms. AU .sepani.te unit.I Ylil:h lots of space. Showl a fantu'lic·retum w:lth income Of P,400 per mo. submit on down ·or trade to • Walker & Lee L BEACH HOME . WITH ioauti!ul Spani•h hacl•t>d• INCOME? Real ... ~Y 2 yean old, lAi mlle 3 bedrooms 2 beth home 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adami ~ the be,.ch. La.ra:e p&· with a iari-e family room, ~.-'-M5-"'65==~°"~""'E'"'v"'"°"· ,..,- :tlo ""'plus room for pool. buill-ln """' & •=· Bttak· CONDOMINIUM ;cr .. ti"'1y decorated. thb WI nook in kitchen. Mother-WITH FIREPLACE !lhllf'p home hu built -in in-law room added to double ildtchen, big Spanish fire-pra,ge on large corner loL Vacant, Immediate posses. ~ace. and oveniz:i!d double $27,500. Call 546-231J. sfon. Lowest priced 3 bed· Jruqe, Only $26.~ and on room condominium In f&m· tland you awn. Won't lut • Uy lll!Ctk>n available. Clo.e I~! .... ro pool, Recreetion area 4 ~alk!!;~ Lee * BLUFFS .BEST * =.~· n•.500. ca11 f!IO Harbor Blvd. at Adami t.:-~"'' Open Ev... E·Plan Prime Area BONUS ROOM!! . ¥e1& Vude home with 4 bed· r.iom•· 2 bathl, Dlnlne room, f'P'UI the Bonus, a 24 X 1S m. Extra clean on a tree lined atreet $36,IMXI f th only 109' Do w n. .~2313. • I • BAYCREST LOT In the most sought after area of the original Bluffs, on the widest, most picturesque iseenbel.t, with wlnditc walks 4: oolorhd f.lo~ bed&. Thi1 inunac., upended zm ,q. rt. a>ndo hu 3 BR., 211 BNI'HS A LGE. PANELED FAM. RM. Ice. priv. encl. patio at front I: another lowly patio On the beaut. p-eenbelL A rare opponun. Uy at only 153.500. lsl T!nte o'lfered. Exclusive with • HEl.EN B. DOWD 10 THI. 1-IEAI, '"\. ESTATEF<S "0" MOYE·IN , SPANISH FLAVOR Seller will pq Ill )'OUr cost.a to own th.11 fl'nhly painted home. a lfl)acioul bedroom•. CUttomlud Sl>anilh inter- ior. Sa~ at only $23,250. Dia! WITH VIEWI New llating • acaroe 5 BR., Smith built home. L&;e. liv· 1ng nn., din.In& nn .. ocean & harbor view. R.ealiJtically priced at m,cm. CORBIN· MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 VACANT AND READY Owner motivated for fast Ale on thi!I Immaculate 3 Bdr. home. Located on cor- ner lot. Room for boat aate. AJI for oriy $24,500. 847-6010 842-'535 10 THEREAL '" ESTATERS 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. COMFORTABLE ~ 3 BR. 2 BA home, nice 1ized JMng plue dining area, bltlns, fireplace, 2 1haded patioe, fenced yard, double garage. Only $27,000. Lochenmyer RL·.1 lto1 er kitchen, or quiet street Call now. 646-nn '. ' slve family room hoim fea-1 close to ICbooli. New FHA &: have frplc ' A: are in ruce turing fireplace pa RIO VA ternu. AvaHable at on!y areu: Nr. S.D. Frwy A .00 a fabuJouslf dttorated 't, pj,500. See it today! !'!;1"'1000ew From $25,000 tD yard with waterfall. Onb'; (o .. "ll51 (Ope Ev ) . .... · -.500. AH te-·. 540-8555 rt -n " I "Oiii;ii ... iiii"'"iiiiii"!rl _....::;Call'°j~~~1·;,616-895!1;';'-'-"--IS'1:tERWe .. DREAL TY !t r:iiimi..a..~jinn~~!i! .. BAGE,.~j 1 • By Owner 18961 erooklnlnt, F.v. ~ r ~ _ HARBOR v1Ew HILLs 3 e11, , 1u11 baths. R<cently SELLING ~ Spectacular bay & ocean pe.tnmt ·bide &· oqt. W /W ~ VIEWS trom thl• cPll, ..... !.orp yanl, room YOUR HOMEt A UTILE CASH: IOY•ly -· with ... ,boat o.-n..-1o1, c1 ... Froe appral•ol • w, buy will pt.It you in this l\lptr 4 3 bedroom• &: 2 Mths tu 8Cbools. W·s1de CM. equltiea. Pft'IOna1 attention. ~ bedroOm. , Great for enter. Cozy book·llned den wtth SZ,500, 5'8-6449 25 yn. experience. ~ taining, .solvtsta come home beamed celling A fireplace COLLEGE PARK lovely 3 l'OUJNS i WATl'S to a true prestige addttu. Formal, 9P&doui llvlna: rm. BR 11(. BA ' home -REALTORS -S 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M. $36.SOO. Hurry Call 842.2535 with lmarble fireplace w/~venlzed db.I garagf!', 962-5523 I' Call 646-3928 E,,... 673-1515 2 Yard• Rodoco<ated Inside & oul R.E. SALES 1· $850. . $96.700 wlriew ept, warin walnut l'M LOOKING FOR ' MovH You In """.o" •···11 ·• • cem'"t PROFESSIONAL r. driveway. Priced at only SALESMEN I Payments 1 ... than nmt. A $24,950 129.900. !!61-<BIL BE YOUR OWN BOSS ' greet li:arte1' home tor that OPEN SAT A SUN 12-5 CALL ED 847-!l&OC ~room w:;· .!::,";,.Ir.!~ 4 BEDROOMS By ,..,,.,, 3 BR, 2 BA, new KASABIAN ~ --~· • REALTORS wg ept, drps, point. H.,.. REAL ESTATE and oven. Lovely 2 bath home freshly SINCE 1944 )'l.l'd, College Park. 2395 S BEDROOMSI r: Sperow Rlty 842.:+474 palntod inside A 0uL N•w 673-4400 c.u"' Dr. 54M593 3 BATHRDOMSI ~ "A ~ tor every bird" =.ii!: ~t~~: .,.~~~"'!!~!'!!~f NICE -home 3 BDRM, l"-tpw Down! Low Interestf ~ VACANT LOT NEW LISTING -.. Wide amcnt. drlvo. HERE'S YOUR BA. Owner will n!Und dos-$32.500. Ownor will help with ' Xlnt location, New POI'~ Mesa Verde Pacnrtter. 2 No down G.t .• low doWn all DOLL Hou~e Ins cottl to Gl-VA apprsl down pa.ymt. ~ Bel.ch. 1 Blk. to ocean, story, 4 bedroom, tamUy othen! 540-1720 ~ $2'1,bl. Non veti c,.n buy HAFFDAL REAL TY ..: blk. to the bay, R·3 lot. ~ ~ se~n~~· TARBELL Excepdonally well cared f« $2000. below appral 645-1622 842-4405 Eves: 50_2446 t ~~GAN REAL TY ROY J. WARD, RLTRS 3 Tm, 2 both charmer. 2 BR. lup ""'· ie-yd. HOUSEWIVES I 67• .,.2 67• u•9 ·~ --· H-~-•--Mesa Dou ..,.. ... nte. >ards. ""-to schools & -DREAM ~ -U'IV"'Wo6ll ~ ... -uui-, .......-la new carpet tn all roomt. Pini· Sl.6,000. m Costa . ;:;;:::;;;;:;;;;;:;:::;:;::::;;;;:;;;;;;;:;.;.;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;:::;:;:::;:;;::;.!.:::;;;;:;;;;;:;;:::;;;;:;;;;;:;:::= Full price ,23,9!'!0, AU termt Meu. SL &f&..9136. cu.tom. kitehen, 3 Bedrm., 2 av&ilable. Hurryt 5f&.8640. BY OWNER f"' Walnut Pl S bath, lh&i crpta, 3 mlnutH S@\\4UlA ~Ila r.~se The Punle with the Bui/f./n Chuckle GRANNIS ,. · to ocoan, nr. lhoppjni. No BR, 2 BA, Jae yd 'W/beaut down to vets. Won'J lut at trffl, frplc, bwd f Ir s, $26,tro. Call acent ~ 968-44:56. RHldontlol $36,500 &U-189:1. GI NO DOWN. 5 BR, ..,.1. Realty East Bluff Den or mu&tc room. A 0 .......... """' cl ""' ,,,--.._,.,rrr-::~ F"'""'' Farrow _,,, t JM 500 F • four 1Ctombf.d Word• b.. ~......,, l829 Harbor Blvd., C.M. BY owner Newport Bch con-JeAlon a ' · ut J>OI· t r low to form four tlrnple 1W!fd1. do. S BR. 2 BA, 1 Jevtl, 2 • ( LET THE SUN patlol. nr pool .Low .. 1 lorwln rHlty, Inc. • I I· sl.E IJ' RI E IT I I SHINE IN ...... duo~ Only $32,950. 21562 B"""'1W>t. Hniln Bell t Will carry 2nd un Vl.-ta 546.541 I anytime Thia &m,hlne beauty!! Il'1 Hosar &U-5193. , JUST oU Ru.ltorw Llsttnc t- 4 bedroom., 2 baths anc1 • • 2 stY aitc 1 bell. 4 I ll' x 110' fee lot on TftADEWINOS can build t• ,..,. -plans Included. ·VIEW <Jr UPPER HAY -Fuii pr1ee only 125.000 -sub- 1. I T U f O L I jJ Wn!!y cllnlll!·room will 11t-Fountoln Volley • w o • BR. l ~ -"" a11 ""' """""· ""''" " BUILDER CLOSEOUT1 ~ ... ~ :;· ~~p 1~; e Ii I' I I I tho moot lmmaculaie ho'"' • "'"'· dw. Pl""' tbq, d,,,., REALTOR 644-0134 _ . . .. . Allln~&_'.'d.~~':"121.500. CUJUoan sttnr. 135,750 • g PRICE REDUCED I ~ ~u• --Lutal'!_".:,~~~bl• 96>-4587. I I 11~1 'I I Ol \O \ L•ri• 4 BR. J a.th I A.I> Go Fr --~~~ LARGE • er 2 --~ Ovar 2,2'l ,q. rt."'........,. -~~=~~~ -I Ii I -It used to be lhat guinea ~~1NJ~RtoY.':.,A,"R5K clw1 i.:me b. ~· = livlno. Wo• Id-w/ r.1.YM!NT ws ._ .. _ ... L ..... -"......... pigs mulllplltd lh• faalest. v:: :;:.,. .. -;.. ...... F.V. -~. -en~." .-• pantry; !<>rmal din-THAN RENT ,..........,,..,,.-=-.,.....,,-...,Then along came !ho goyerno °"""' Hooal Sell VA. mA. °""'· 11-• "".,..,.don. Mltr. 1111 .. "'""',.. buy'"'' """"3 H E B T 0 0 mtnt --11·1. *EAST SIDI* Bil yards:\: hlch.....,.. curr. mkt prloe. DEAN Formerly i.Borde R.E. w/frplc, I. dreulng room. Bdrm. home. Localed in 1-:,,...,.-..,r-r:,,-,.-."""1 0 Co111plete th• chuck!• ·ciuoitcf S BR. 1.BA, 1amtly nn, H~ ary Wlllt Included. Slcft R.EALTY S.M. 220 E. 17th St., 'C,M. Redecor. t.bnlout. All thlt on Hunt. Bc'h. on Quiet cul.do-1 O by l1Ulng In the Ml•lng wordl ..._1 bit U. h alk In . hool WALK to be ., i......i .. CALL 646.0555 lne •haded lot In oedudod · ' I'°" dm.,, l<om ••P No. 3 ""'"'· ~. • , Ufe w · >&I'd parktnr, beot s< •, "''" ,.,_ • neflbborhood. IAC ttrcet. $27,500. All terms. Ji;·~ 11 r· I' I' r I' I' I' I' .1'' I doletl. 1800 sq. ft. New p&rir, walled communlt)'. park, llbnry, 4 BR. 2 BA, Ew.nlfllt Call 6*7003 Vacant, move..&p condition 847..0010. S0.25a5. • ~ fJ NtJM,u,•,•D crpts/jln.pa; A paint. Va· BUlhard betwetn Garfield trplc. Ia 2 cu' aar, plcnlc In S ~--___ eant. Irnmed. poeeeukln. a Elllt. yanl. Eltab. Mlahbothood. DUPLEXE Ownu 673-1195 Brokor I ~9'l>M. di ~ 162·5559 * 161-9601 By owntr. $35,950. 962-.l!G!. upper units. Good E-BY 9wner. 4 Br, fam nn, a\ ~~MIMI I I I I I I I I I J ._., cCtr • RH1JVI' 1;;:..;::=:..,...,!!._,..=.:..;;,c:c.1--,;-;;.-;.o"'-';;':--O:"-'....;.. side loc. 2 BR. •a, bl!NI. i din nn. Nr. s. Ctt Plua. -=_.L,,.us"'"'-'-•--t lllO Newport BlYd C M Tbt tutut draw 1n tht Wul 3 Br, 2 Bt.. dbl pr., no rort1nc.. Rtal""' ~ Auum• loan. 141 ·'°0·1:-..,--,,--=:-.,.;,,;:--I SCRAM·LETS '"NSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 54&-772t ., • , ••• s0allyP11otCl&Nltlod doWn.totaipym111swmo. ~to E!op..,,. DimM.U11t 111-1823. For mt """"' 61M6711 __ _:=::::::::::..=:.:.::,..:.'"::..::..:.:..:=~:.:...::.::::;::=:_::;::....:_::. ___ 1 1_.,.....,_ml!~!l!,, l.::Ad:::·:..:6'J.¥111::::::.:: _____ !.:;R::ob::t::.rl;:•..:l:..Co=:·..:;96::2::;·5::5~11 ~---··--.. -';. ~----___ .l;_. .. ···~-..---- 4 "1 ~' I iGrQng• ~sta • . PROPERTIES ,, ·1 • . - DAILY PILOJ ... ' -.... I~ I _ ..... ~.._I _~_-__.I~ ---~I -.. -I~ I ---l~I -.. -I~ 1-... -l ~l .... ·--·-I ~~;;1;;~~ _,..,._ -Newport Hollbl• I_. P_..iy 1'6 H11•11 Fum~ 300 Ho-• Llnfwn. 305 -Unfum. 305 Townhouse, Apia. Fum. MOApn. Furn. $14,sot to $19,fst-SPECIALS FOR Sal> l>Y o..o.r. u no. -lngton 6Hch Ceoto Mou Huntrn,ron Beodi Fum. °' Unlvm. M ''eo.,;-t•....,M-,.-.----Coo,..:...t-.""-..,...,----~.,; 1 A I Br. HC>IJm. You tall, IOOtn tar men. Park t B& duplex, $160 mo. VERY a.E.AN 4 bedrooln 3 FOR RENT .. 1..+.., Costa Mesa /;...,;;;-:== Make the tmna.. Avall now lib settin&'. Yrl)' tneorne bath townboule. VACANT ... _ • • ~ n. ~I a DEAN REALTY 536-M 4 BDRM. 2 Ba. Bright • $17,880. Priced at $Ul.500, prt,ge:, patio, trplc, Call and •vall kit inuned -t. cot.I. dbl IJ,r'ap, 1 BR. frplc. btama. pado, -:;)f11 u ll u TOWNHOUSES ~ 1::~.~. 1;;,~ r-1pm.fl.1WJ)Cln.a. 5f.8..DT alt l53&4191.BR Du·~·. ~-•mo. Private~ ,..tio'::i ~ blt.ln RIO. 'r'JA w/w. util tncl.$14&. 1 ldult, from $11.000 to Uf.000. Low, 3 BDRM. 2 &. Fam.Uy rm. 0.,... Pt.& ~_,,am.I all blUns. $225. W month. go•~ c:~ c:'t. =:: nc. peta. GQ-.8520. \ low down pt.yment, DEAN Quiet street. 0'1ooks part, ** 4 ·Pt.EX BY OWNER-back ~ ' 53S-8'196 Clll qent 546-il4L ~. $191. per mo. A&k 1ot 1 Month F,_ Rent REALTY 5:£-752'7. Near NeWJ)Ort Ht.•• $29,500 Cer'ltnl CM. Xlnt retu.rP I. ' cau. ' MESA VERDE! BEDROOM. ~nlal .,ent. 3 BR, 2 Ba. $%75. 541-U>! 2 BR CONDO, by owner, low 3 BDRM. 2 Ba. fimll) rm, tu aht.Jter, Groes $6.m.. Newport Buch home wlthltt waUdna diJ-CALL 962-4471 Newport 8"ch OOwn payment. tce.rooma.Cbannina.Near $49,750. Prlnclpall on l y. y~y 5 ~ 5 Ba tanee to 9Choola. FamllifAI 3BD 2a.a '~ 557~ or 918-1629 Nev,port Hit; •····· $34,150 64Z-1467. • • ., ooly, Vacant&: ready at~. ..., un. e-.t blf·in R/0, SftANI> new 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 2 VIEW lots in tiewport L~ lo S I 170 """""\ tnn. N'pt Harber per month. Call ·-nt TA ht., ctPtf, «lxlOO tt. ~oe. Piilo A r•--. H'f!i .... $11,500And$20,000 .v•• .' •• UC: YachtJClub Married 5t6--041-~ fenced lot, dbl. ear., l.ovely quletareLN;';~. TRULY FRESH CALi. <:) '''·J•J4 t>:_~a~!~~ ,::;" R1:1t'An1ta) 67W2lO VACANT, ilt?med. po11 . :=i;is22s ~,!,~ 1~ ~~th. Ltue. ACT ••. Is tblt 3 BR., 2 ba., with AtJ.,,,,_ Unobstructable Coutllrw 2 BDRM cottqe, wintt>r, ~ Open! llbeallJ ceWneklli, ntw rental Ai'~,, _..n Duplexes Fum. Jae, family nn., Uniwrsity 7:1 ALTY view, 90' frtgt. on two block from ocean. $1!A) mo. cu P e crptg, spar na In-_.....,., model home. Attr. atrium; :••r Nfwp~ •••1 Olllrt ., 1treett. $21.000, Tmnt 6'15-C3S ~~3 :a. T:n ~ :: •WE haYt' a Jarre sel~tion Newport leech profftll. lnd!ocpr., l&'l'· peUo, ewport 1'91 P.R. Wryn&U""3835and HowM Unfum. 305 $225/mo. Call 545_8424 of 3 and 4 bedroom homes 2 BR 1 a .1. Bal'--- automal1c sprlnldeni. ~-SPECIALISl'S in lx>me sall'I 646-l'm. (Eve. I: W/E). that can be moved into • ...,... ...,. Ptnln. Nm view! $$2,900 I You own FOR Sale mo bulld to -"t "" .. General BKR. almolt IInmediatt>l,y on our ~~,!'1!,ltt or $220. )'rly. &: reutal.5. Newport Shotts. .,.... "'""1 ON ., 3 BR. ep•-1 -~ .,. 54G-03l.6 the land! Cl.}'1WXld Rl!alty ~1290 lot in San cternente for 4 71 ac. ... • .....,.,. Re n t • 0 p t lo n p I an . · 8 eel h II units W/~W of OCffD. eove'ted patio. Gar " tool SHERWOOD R E A LT y' Duplexu Unfvm. JSO r •, S•n Ju•n C•plstrono Pho ~ -·· room. Owner will ahow Ft< ••• • ._ -------~ ~ or eYt't. RENTAL flNDERS Attn &: Sat. at 2549 Orange ~. Cotta Meaa IN MISSION s::HOOL • GI w.1-.COAA l\lllA Ave. CM. or caH (213) ox 6-•FRESH " Oean - 2 Br. f . • DISTRICT YUCCA Valley. ~ aett lot In HOUMS * Apb. 1.930. or (2l3) OX ~U4i. cpt/drpl, bltns, kids ok 2 Bdrm., 1~ Ba. Garaa:e 5 Bedrooms, 2\i baths, 2. exclU11lve • u b d Iv 11 Ion , * 64$.0111 * $140. carpet• a: Orapt1. m t-inll. Univ. Park Center Irvine story. Corner Jot, farm.style· 645-4908 after SPM LEASE 1700 sQ. ft. 4 BR, liv ALA Rentals • 645-31'.m $HS/mo. • 548-.3085 Call Anytime, 833-0SJ> kit~n. Living room with M ~~~~.-~0,.-----,_ ,. ~/ rm, 2 BA, crptd, Fam rm, 3 BR. bltns, cpts, frplc A HuntJntton Beach REALTY THE EX~ITING PALM MESA APTS. ~N IN THE SUN! Mlnlltfl to Newport Beach UnbelJevably large apts. Huge Pool, jacuzzi, elecLric buil t-ins, shag ca,,,.ts, drapes, sauna &morel 1 :ADULT$-NO Pm SINGLES ..• \ ........ $135 1 BDRMS ••... :. . • . $140 2 BDRMS. . . . . . . . . . $ l60 YOU 'RE RIGHT- THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! 1561 MESA DR., Cosio MolO S bib So. of Newport Blvd. 546-9860 ''!!'!!!!!!!!~~..,~~~·! conve1"511.l.iM pit. Like new! ount•1n, •Mrt, -FURNISHED -Side yd for trlr. Fncd. Cov " R rt 174 fenced b a c k yard, Nr . THINKING Of selJino! we •""'.500 eso $'15-LONG Hair OK -Priv patio, I ri d • c p d , auto I lMMED n --·pa•c 2 BR {gJ (E '06 ......, achoo!• a: shopping. $275. · · ~"\I " Y · X I 1: 11 11 •-= 11 J r: need a Broad moor CAPistRANO VALLEY *BIG BEAR LAKE* Bach w/Klt. AU util pd, sprinklers. nr school1, elem 9S2-4M92 Newly crptd. i140/mo. m -. -. Tl.u1lerock Plan 7 for an ex-REALTY 493-1124 Happlnese ii &pending Christ• -th:ru OCC. $300. 841-7136. ,---,.,...--.,,.----1 dep. No Lie. 546--3183 or /Ap'.::'-l"'.1_._,F,.,u_m_. ____ 360_ I Aptt. Furn.. 360,I [_··i eculive transferring from Santa Ana Hei11ht1 mas In your own cozy cab-$95 -CLOSE to Everything CLEAN S BR, 2 Bath, lrplc, L19un1 Buch 536--0240. Cotta Me•• C If M the Ea.st. Abo need a • In. Try thl• one tor $8,900. 1 BR dlq)lex: mature adults. bit-ins, dshw1hr. cptl, lrg OCEAN w walk to bch, N.wport Sho,..1 ...!..! es• ...a ; Tulane Model Park Home OWNER SAYS Call 'D .... _ (TI4) SJ&.1738 or Vacant patio. Nr major shopping. I •---• U'•• 2 b --------~/LARGE 1 br apt, completely ,~· I --• Bob ~mt ru-·-all .... ,,,_ fl'p e, u.nuu~ ce "16' r, LARGE 2 BR 2 BA -It . ,, or •~e. ...., u, ''SELL".tt.1. write· Spencer Rea.I Estate -$235 mo. leue. C i1'I •N 1 ba. ...... 1 .. 11,, furn, wuher, · ' · ...... • C d I 0 fum'd. refrlg, stove, dswhr, -', 833-0101 days, 83.1-0061 eves. . · '$185 -DELUXE 2 BR Twn· aft 4:30 pm or wknd1. 1_ ~~1 Mah·-drps, walk-in closet, nr GIG e fO g·~--d'-·-•. --n " , P.O. Box 2128, Big Bear ....,--....,.7--.--:--....,--~. years ease. • ................ -tAO .... ,... ALL lJTILITIES PAID .... ""'6., ... ...,_. '"'-"' A1k fur Ed Petenon. Sharp l bedroom on large Lake Callt hltt. Frplc, Pool, gar, teen, N.w .. Vacant. Custom adults. Call 52>3254 (TI4) """'"''• .._.,,mo. irlO-O~"" painted &: paneled. Sl50. I PACESETIER lot. As&ume 71Ai% VA loan. • pet ok. Bach., ut"s pd.~.,. mo/mo altor 6 pm Coinpare before you rent • 642-7973. ' HOMES Total pa.ymts $186. month. l[i] Spa. 2 ~ 2 ;j1 ba 911 -J 1 ~ Custom designed featuring: l o=-a.-o~P~o~lnt _____ I : At The Irvine Ranch Price redUced to $24,900. nt.wldal • -UNFURNISHED -Spa c. 3 t>r' 2 tun t.' B/l UPPER 3 Arch Bay. Ocean ~fwlllnt • e Spacious kitchen with in-I 11000, CaU now for details. ~;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;'l$125 .... HARD to Find -2 c, • • w , lse., 2 Br .. 2 Ba., den, . direct lig'trting * SINGLE. 1V-POOL. ~., ', !mmed ocq:1y .... Seve . FULLER REALTY . DEAN REALTY 536-1S27 din la r 1;~;;~;;;;;;·:,:m~ • Se dl · co i · II Br, Stove. cpta:, drps, pr. · rm., m. m '• para.le n i attt ok, DANA MARINA INN " For nformatton ca 546-m14 An)'fune Avail now. e IMMEDIATE •tove/ref/cpts /drps, $300. • Home-like 11orage ' • S•lei Offic e 544-8857 Bu1l~ie1s OCCUPANCY 495-4764. Apt1. Furn. 360 e Private patios l4lll ~~Hwy, D. Pt. . ;: : Models at Jeffrey Road &: ~iv1rsity Parle Opportunity 200 $150 _ MOVE a~t In _ 2 2 BR. lara&e patio S150 L H 'll e Cloeed garage w/storage Huntington Beach · ~ :, ?>toulton Parkway. RARE VJ.llap I, 2 BR. 2 BA, .,...... 3 BR. Dbl gar., lg yd S200 19una I s General • Full length marble pull--:---,-::-'.,.------• Irvine Terrace cozy. noise free w i th RETAIL Gift Shop in o~ of ~!:..'5:~ ~..:..Stove, re-11-iANAGER 646-8226 NEW WORLD • 3 BR. 2 BA,l'iiiiii iiiiiiiiii I man * LG 1 BR furn aJ>(!, ntrt '· I ~-Coon"' I t ... ,. •-· t-.. I' A • Ki••" Bdrm beam ceil., cr>ta, -· d•bo -/ privacy. Adult pools . "''""''6"' v • moa a· _ priv patio, pool privll. • ·"6" s 2 BR. Denb.lk2 BaBathl.,.Extra, 500 $27.950. 10% down. Doyle tractive shopping areu, juit SlfiO -SPACIOUS 3 Br w/ 2d Br, ~''i pa~o,; cQurp~i Volleyball cm. mtns. refria Bold N C t • Pool . Barbeques •• ~-~:Spi~5P·i.ruf't., 1:°°'Ad· l~·r 1' lge lot. l to y ..... • · Co. Rltrs., 548-ll68, eves a WN blka from Hi!:torlc gar. Fncd tor Jcida. E~ide rps, a ave ~ ... 15. e A w/w crpt. $249/mo, ew OftCep rounded with pl!J! 1.11.uu· • pa · ~. ~ ~ CdM Realty 673-413). 557--6244. Mlslion In San Juan CM trop1Ylcal1 bl,.kttilnng -for ad 11 w60t1 962--952! or 9681976 sAd~~ingli . 1 •--1~:5'· 17676 Cameron, 842-5192 .. j Laguna Beach Ctpi.strano, Speclallzln& in ' • _ on · I • · ~--------· t FURNITURE RENTAL wt Wlg at ts ~ ~LRG Modern 1 BR. tf : Mobile Homes ll5 Gourmet Cook w a :re. Jm _ SP.Aruo..ING 4 BR 2 646-1765 or 646-«10. M11a V•rd• Large 1 BR SITS Cpts, drps, redec, nr ocean . .v-: I SMALL FARM 1 __ F_o_r_S_•_1•_____ Eatabli&hed 1 yr. I: thowtna: BA, dbl gar, neww/w, cruidi CHRISTMAS DINNER 4 BR home. Carpets, drapes, * Month 1 Month 365 w~~~ FR~.1971 ~!;-si;,:cago. 5 3 6-1506 1 r ; That's What you could haw NEW At>UL T PARK a 20% a mo. increase ln pe'I "Welcome In Your 3 BR Home. Cpts/ elee. bullt·lns. Fireplace. * lOO% ~base Optic: I if you owned thls cozy home Huntington .Arl>or Mobile volume. Euy 10 man&ge &: BEACON °1( 64.S..0111 drps, patio, pr, stove, re-Newly painted Inside & out. * Wide Seiectk>n. ::i Laguna Baich 1 overlooking the canyon, on Home Park. Facilities in· will train. $15,500. Will oon-·r =-=',-,'=-=~~== frig .. $215/mo. 646-6961 <Jr Large yard • Near gchools Sf,yle-Colors 1 BEDROOM APT. !S , O'v"l!t' 2 acres, most Of It l~vel. I de J · ant alder tenns. Any serloia in-HOME FOR RENT 646-1246. $280. mo. Call eves alt 4:30 * 24 Hour Deli~ Furnished $105 Sl25 MO. UP; S40 Wk., Bach. • _ \ The 1-bdrm. home has • ~~~. ~= ~Q. i::: 4q9u'lrl36esllcallC(n4) 4193-1095 ()tor AND LEASE OPTION ~A~TTENT==,~o~N~O~WN=E~RS=!-PM., 557-9588 ()f 6$.1741 R AdMulCls,rdNlo PRetslt UBaytil :h ~.,;:;:-c,~~c:!t ! Franklin atove, encloeed pa· 'billiard nn, shuUleboanl, in-.r-• 0 u r e 1 Y 3 &Inn home, freahly paint-We have rental customers weekend1, oy c a e e a or · ...uo, ,.,....,.xi,. • tio & greet possibilities. All dlvklual metering. Pet eec.. broker§. ed. 2 bloclta to fhopping, for HOMES, API'S &: CON·< ''B;;;R;--;;2-;B;;-A,-:;:lrpl=c-;lo=nn::-al -548-n29 Newport Beach .,;. : for only $31,500. C&ll • tion. 19350 W~ St., Hll'lgtl "NEW LISTING" park&: Boys Oub, $215. mo. DOS Call DEAN REALTY dlni~ rm fam ~ crpta [',!L ~ BACHELOR •pf, ldeol loca• ,':· •,' Retail & O;immerdal SAies-ALSO Renlai Div. 536-7527. ' d-ds~dir. bltin•" • .....,.1: ~ ... ~ • Besch. 968-4445. V . ...., ........ --.._ --$30 Wk. Up Apts. tion for retired man .. ,,. 0 I,,,,-, 10x55 MELODY, furnished Oarpeta:, Drapes, Yardage Larp 4 Bdrm, Mesa en:Je. e nxer Upper-2 Br, f/yrd Cw. patio, cabana Lse $400. 517 w. l9th, CM StB-3481. $18-$25 Wk. Mote l Rm1 Restaurants, fishing, etc!.' , '1Wll/ family park; 2 BR, 1 BA. --OR-Brand new C'Ptll It: drps. kids I: pets ok. Sl3.5. ~2082. 2'156 N, Ma.in SA 547-0314 $6 Night & Up tro. No car needed . REAL ESTATE !"'1 •kiri/awning. ac-.,;;: :'iJi~ Laree home~, mo. ALA Ronl•I• • 645,.3900 ~M~i1~1~lon~VVl~eJ;jo;--:-:=]l~~~i!!ii!!!!i!!i!!I I SUNNY ACRES ;;',.'.......,=""'· ==-=--I' 1100 Glenneyre St. from Doheny Pk Bch/Dana HOLLAND BUS. 3 Bdrm, N. Cout Mesa. 2 Br, ntw crpts I paint encl 4 Br, 2 ba, newly crptd &: Balboa Peninsul• MOTEL OC'EANFltONT w 1 n t er, ~' : 494-9473 549-0316 Pi, Harbor. $4D). 4~1795 SALES Cloae to dub &: rec. I« gar, no pets, $140. Baby landscaped, ft"nced, air • S25 WK & Up .• On Ocean. This ad worth SS on rent. Various Loe. 1-2-J bn. '. * SELL OR LEASE * Na;: P:~· 24x60' Inlernat'I ''The Broker With Empathy'' ~"2i 'OR.mo.5'0-4631 O.K. 1945 Pomona. 56-0739. oond. $.1llO mo. Sl)...3840, Lovely Bach • 1 BR ·Rooms 2376 Npt Blvd .. CM 543.9155 Adults 1Jnly, no p e ts .• • 2200 Sq. ft. 3 BR., 2~ Ba. Cha.ch. Adil Pk. Comp!. 1716 Orange Aye., C.M. Nichols R al Estat • E/aide Dollhouse 1 Br, stv 2 BR EIOOrado, c:rp~. drps, Maid Strviee. Pool Utll. * SUPER I BR-.-673-al88. , lg. lam. rm., din. rm., (rpl. awnings, porch 1 lndicPe. 645-4170 540-06a1 eve. • e ALref, f/yrd,1 ch.Ud.i. .. ~~ fncd yard A patio. S225 mo. Pd. Lovely furniture. Frigidaire 1 BDRM. Furn. Pool, blk to ·~::; Q>t &: drapes, bltins. v.·et RE s TAURANT. J..a&una's SHARP EASTS I DE A Rent• • -~"'""' 830-5891 ' e Calt ~40 e appl'1, frost· free retrig. OOt'an, aingle aduJL S135i ... , •--I ••7 950 "= .. ="="~-~~-~-~ WESTCLIFF Jou • B 2 BR Queen u bed. Cpt/drp. ~rus or 64&-2696 eves. .' : ...... , etc. mmac • ..., , . :: most popular, u n 1 q u e COSTA MESA spac 1 ;. r., Newport Beach . apt year round le'aae. Full price. KENSKIL Trailer set up in restaurant. Com p 1ete1 y 3 bdnn with 2 baths, dbl gar-2 ba., frplc, drps, near Ocealront Balboa Penlnsu· Adults. Need yng cpl to ht"lp 1-BR. t Blk. to beach.. Adults i;; : J.flSSJON REAL'J'V 494-0131 nice park. Space &. util. •P-equ!pt. Xlnt loc. $268,000 aae. fenced yard, Complete-school. $275. 675-1849. eoLD World Charm 1 la. Newly decorated. 494-4534 ~-~a8narer. 222Q Elden. onJy $160 Yrly lease .-.:t ; MONARCH BAY ~~8-~.Clean. $1500. gross income, $35,000 down. ly painted inskle. a19o new ** 3 BR Home, fncd yrd, Br/den Knotty pine walls, BAYFRONT WINTER N'pt. Beach Rlty. 675-1642 :..•1: A Cherming 3-Br & lge den ~~~~~~~~~ Realonomica Bkr. 615-6700 etten mag carpeting. For crpts, drps, bltns. $225. beam ceiL Sml dog ok. $180. Bachelor apt Sl3S util paid LOVELY Lge 1 BR. apts. XLNT OCEAN LOCATION •.i: ; custm home w/ pooJ. Ea rm ; •NIGJIT CLUB FOR LEASE rent or leue at $211) per Incl'• utll. 837-951,7. ALA Rentals • 64.>-3900 926 E. Bal~. 673-9749 · Shag rugs, elec stove, gas 1 & 2 BR apts. Adults on1y ,., ... • opens to deck w/ oceanvu. Ru1 £•late, ~ ~modeled & ready tor mo. Call East Bluft • OCEANFRONT-LEASE NEAR Oce!lll & 8 a Y , heat. Furn. Util Pd · o-"""""~-''-· 7Ca7U~646-6--705~-·-'.1 "/ ; $100.000 • OWNER 499.2974 L_ __ .. _ .. _ .. _, _ _, ~ bU1ineB1, ereat opp'ty for Walker & Lee 3 BR. 2 BA, gar, eltit bltns, Completely furn. DELUXE ~:~~'s1~"!rys~.m998 ~~ 1 BR furnished; !'lo pets ";.' CHEERY view, 4 BR, 2 BA, very little cub outlay. • THE BLUFFS e frplc, dshwhr. Resp. Fam!-2 er apt. Call 6"5-7357. C Sl35; Walk beach It shops' ~- FR &: DR. Snkn LR, fplc, Owner. 494-0080.. Realtors 4 BR. 21A ba., family kltch. Jy . Refs. 673--0209, 838-8233. 54~7t. Dr ,No. l, CM. 1 or 2 Girls. ~340 . . ''"· -· bltru, 1 .... deck + Acr•age for sale 150 NEWSPAPER dealerahlp for 545-M!n or S4S-0465 Lgl". pnv. patio. Cl09e by 2 BR. encl. patio, new crpts, Coron• del Mir • ',, •· --..::..------pool ahopping IChools Va l BR. Fum. 2 Jrg. closets, $120. Clean 1 Bdrm duplex:.· ; i • fncd yd. Owner $39,950. FORECLOSURE N.B. area. Security deposit COMMUNE HOUSE • cl • 1 · 1375• Ir drps., bltns, .clO!ie to •Bachelor apt., 2 blks big Util pd. 100' to bay. No pets -~; 497-1086 req'd. Write Herald Ex-Lo"" hairs. a1-~1es. itudents cant, ean &: wa ting. beach. S185 mo. Yr I y . Corona. Island VI e w. queen size bed, prlv. dress-· ,. • Ll--•-·-. "16 Per morrlh. 6T3-S37l P/f 1 dul Ing room, xtra lrg rooms, or children. 541-1155 "', LACUNA Royale ocean front a.miner. 2662 W. •11,.uui, or 2 families, share cost. 4 <Broker CtMl'll lnvifpd\ · um. a t. Yearly. encl gar. Adu:lts <lnly no Aot. Unfurn. 36$ , : ntagnif w . 2 br, 2 ba apt. M;:.;::n ~:.::re ~ty-4: Anaheim. B.R. 3 ~· Batswi"!1. faPoOI, klda EASTBLUFF REAL TY 3 BDRM., 2 Bath, frplc, d S142· 642-8520. pets. USO/mo. · Owner Wi.11 lse/optn. $48,!':(Xl. PUBLIC Steno A: Steretarlal pelt""· in m. nn. 644-1133 Anytime Crpt/drps, fenced Ya r NICELY furn bach. Pvt. 2035 Full,erton, CM ... General --· f21JJ 849-5225. Bkr. 499.3005 Asking $40,000. Service. TIG-7330 Agt. garage $275. 826-6868 \Valk to Bt'ach, $95. lnclud --r~-·o •-·•-t lot 1t=M HOPE GERRIE RL TY. 6(2..-0176 3 Bedroom in Hunti""'on Fountain Valley 3 NEWPORT .,..,._ homes util . No cookini:. 615-453'1. 2 BR. part. furn upstrs. $165 $155 , NEW 1 BR. , ,: · .....,,E-.. ..,.. ....,..... "" 645-4000 .,.. .,,..,...... Inc util. Old, but close to TED HUBERT&: ASSOC. ESI'BL'D Int. De1l1n Beach, near Huntington 4 BR, 2 Ba., lge swimming for rent. S275 kl S350. GUEST room w/private ent. h · Se 53 POOLSIDE 11'1 Be lllng II< ch M "-' !al s Pg. f' Mgr, No. 0, 2 A 3471 Via Lido ~ aut. frftn ro mt. Business. Newport Beach a emo~llU Hospi . pool It yard, $275. Near Caywood Realty 53-129(1 & bath. Nr beach &: shopng. Center St. 646-79'26 0 r PARTMENT 'L --1-d0-1-,1-0------f ~cre1.l100TAKE fo,::.,:i~7$100. area. (2U) 33§.1576 after 6 ~ ...,,,! month. Age J1 t Warner &: Maa:nolla. Ava il 1 BR Hoose, prnge, Jrg. $85. 67'".>-1069. 54G-0623. 2311 Elden Ave., C.M. · wn • mo. "°""""""' · pm. ..........,.,,,. ~. 10th. For appt. call yard, stove Ii N!frig., Cil>I. Costa &.1-1• 645·5780 WE'VE GOT IT I 1~·i ·~2210 ""' LGE Bachelor, furn. util pd, Bu1ine11 Pro....,rty 15' FOR Sal• Art Boutl ..... e. BEAUTIFUL S"""k>us home. "l.J ~ • view $135. 673-7731. -;::::;--:---::--~::-,.,-,,-::---:-* •-"" ~ FURN 11 ..... l'lec stove, gas heat, nr -;;:""i;-="*'-c-,-'~~ A ripaclou1 4 BR, + de n Newport Beach In N~ can-magnificent view, 4 br, 3 DELUXE 3 BR 1\vnhle, frpl. • Lido r.si .eo 2 8 w/ : tra er 1 • .,.50 Util. pd. shop'g, lndry rm, earport .... , , home with a versatile 2-SMALL •hopping Center MP<i Village. 673-7562. hi. S350. Lse, Dec. 15 to patio, encl. dbl. gar .. plush 1 dble zy........, r. working adult <lniy. No pets. NEVER been livl"d in. 3 , , sty floor plan ?.fa t It Sch'd gl'Of!s income S29.4fi0 '3 Se ii rpl. p:11r .. ~ ..... ~. 64~78 $129.50. 9911 E, Camino Dr bedroom, luxury aparlment:. 1, ; ind. study o~ se~~ ·i:.m~ Pl'r yr. 165x210 Cor. lot. ~·!~Loan ~FR~~~~ ~:~s! Lei us :~~ =i.h~· :.~:.n-7A~L_A_R_•_n~la71~•.~9-64_S._3900 __ 1 Br S12S &: S.130. Lra:. Ideal No. 1. CM. 546--0451. sunken living room, 2 story .-. ~~l.~~.h.186&.500brkl. st. An)a. w:!~:r ~~~~ .. ~~er;n~-SATTLER fill your vacancies. Agent. Irvine Newport Heights for Bachelor. Pool. Adlts COMPACT 1 BR. $95/mo townhouse, new deluxe shag ...... ; ·~ 54&-8660 3 BR. Lr•· f--"' ~ .. avail only, 1993 Church. 548-9633. Incl util. Set> Mgr, No. D, Cal'J>l'ling. S 2 5 OJ mo nth . -:: : ho ll l J 53>-2200 MTG CO ~;f'i;:·;;;------1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;. ·~~ ,... 532 Center SL 64&-7526. Age"!. 01..__ . • Wm2 ACaftow.aoD a. Cemetery ••• E. ,....:, ~~.:... Back &y 1325 lmmed. S240/mo. 1st .. last BA~E~R ~~'· S90 utilltlea 540--062l. 1 Back Ba y "'"' • • • "' ·~r..,... 3 BR, 2 ba., atrium •••• & S50 clt'an ree. Open Sal. &: tx ..... """" w.,.... or Sun AM, 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 Lots/Crypts 156 CASH FOR TD'S 3 BR., tamUy nn., 2'..i ba. 3 BR:. ~l..i ba.. lam •••• $325 Sun. 715 St. James Rd ., 138 Santa Isabel, CM. LGE. nicely furn. 1 BR. apt. VJEW 4 BR. 3 be. ~ 177.500 3 BR. 2 ba. 42x88 $79,!JOO 4 BR. 3 ba. '10x88 $125,{XX) 4 LOTS. Plot 63. Lots A, e. c Ir D. Harbor Rest Mt"morlal Park. ti.1ake <lUer~ 244-2633.. * 909/. LOANS 1( Huge patio. New carpet & 3 BR, 2~ ba, lam ', •••• $350 N.B. e LARGE I BR 1135 $135. Garage, I au n d r y. 2 br ~ttd-· "'tn d S350 No 4 BR. 2~ ba, tam •••• $350 Women <lnly, or couple. · -·.. ""°' w s. pool. ecor. Mo. pets. WE HAVE OTHERS San Clemente e ROOM¥ 2 BR SJ.5.5 1920-B Wallace 548-6518 =lc-l-c.7Uc-. _67_>-73'~00_ . .----I lST T.D. LOAN 675-1723 Mr. Wiest -Ad.Its. ~21.81. 613-0501 71,i% INTEREST Corona del Mar 3 BR, 2 BA. dshwi"lr. 0-vlew, 1 BR. tu.m. SlJO/mo. No 1t AVL now-1 &: 2 BR. Balboa Island LIDO REALT Y INC. 33T7 VIA LIDO 673-7300 Commerc ial Property 151 lawt!!t rates Ill Onln~,. {"n, r---------adults on I y. 1250. mo. peu. Nr. Fairview 11 Baker. Furn. Pool. R11t. Rm. Gd. --.--~ , 642·2171 545-0611 BRAND NE.W HARB 0 R Ava n Ott. 1. 544-4294. 9S4 Mlssk>n. S45-l8S2. loc. No children · or pets. GfAR.~ING & spacious 2 .... Cl com bldg ,_ 3200 .,., Serving Harbor a~a 21 yrs. VIEW HOME. ! Bedroom, We~lns~r 646-5824. Br .. 2 ba .. on Little Island: " : -. " , .. ". -... I II 2 Co •11" ~-•NICELY FURNISHED I G fl. lot 80'xl00' -nex .. Mortgages, am Y room, baths. m----•WJNTER RATES• rand Canal. f'rpl. & patio, unl \mltM potential AllO in-Ti:ust o.eds 260 munity pool. courts, etc. 1 BR. + Den. Cpts, drp's, BR. S145/mo. Attrac tum Studios Sll.S. 1 S350 ?tfo., )1!arly mme producing prop. + --'--------1 $395. per month. Broker. "SlNCE 1946" ll!f fenced yn:I. Pet~ ok. •••837..0011• Br's Sl2S. Adlls, no pe:ts. i,".'ln_to_n._R~"~''~°'~-675-333==! loll.. TRUST DEEDS WANTED 644-7210. 1st We.ttrn Bank Btdi. S165/mo + 1de,.,5962i1. Avail SUS/MO. Very nlct 1 BR 2135 Elden, Mgr Apt. 6. Cor ona del Mar oli::a vK>la lau'aro, rltr. Cub for 2nd TD '•'"TTRA==CTIVE==....,.,~B~o""'R""M Unlvenlty Park, Irvine Jan. ht. Cal 894-Apt. Adults. 132 w. Wils<ln, ==....,.--,="'-'--,-,-,I M-1e Ve rde .... ~ lhops. Adlts, no pl!!ts. $155 2 BR, 2 BA. aemi-lurn, 2 . ' SPACIOUS LIVING -5 Br, 3 Ba . Sama r Dr . (rul~a-uc) nr schools & country club 54G.J653 oo ag4!lts. Newport Beech 408-b n. el camtno real, ~~·~·~673-<l~~l~.,~·~·~~I home for rent. r--·lrt! •t Days &33--0161 Nights HouMI Furn. or CM. 645-4530. SPAC 1 Br, pool, 'n r 1an clt>men~e. 49'J...4502 711 Goldenrod, Wt"d . thru Unfurn. 310 DAILY Pllm for action! util pd. 1884 ~lonrovia. 5epaf'9.le entrances, good for 9.1 NE1' Rt"turn, S36,000 l 1~ Sun. 5 BR., S ha.Iha •••••••• $425 N;;'part Beach l-;;;Call;;;;;;64;;;>-S6711;;;;;;;;';;;;"';;;ve;;;;! ;;;;:::;!.::::548-<ll36.;;;;:;;;;::;;;;:;;::;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;::;;:.!.:;;roomm;;;;:=;a;;;t::;";;·:;"';:;;;-64<ll;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d' below 4Jlpralsal, Newport _ HouMt lorRMt ~ RUmc 3 bedroom I: dt.n, 2 4 BR .. 214 baths •••••• $350 1-,,,...,,,..,.=,,....,_-=_,,, 1 Bt"ach eommettl.al comE'r bath. bit-Ins, fireplace, 3BR., 2ba. homet . $3i0/325 AVAILABLE Sat. 6U W. HARBoR VIEW HO~iE with 23 year lease. walk to town. Agt, 615-4~. 2 BR., J~ ba. home •• $250 Balboa Blvd. 2 BR, cots It ;"'\. Popular Polermo Mod•l·A 2 R•,.Jooom; ... Bkr. 675-6700 Houses Furnl"'ed 300 NICE 3 B,. lam. hom•. oo i eel h•11 8rpa.1165. mo. 393-50!5. 1~~.:f,,~,,,;.S=...:'I:'.:A»rClliRYLGl'OLLANA'ZEK1< ... I Story, 4 Dr., 3 Ba w/dlx be h Bit•·· . r '1' w/w crpts, wt'lbar, 2 Condominiums 8 Ibo comer nr ac • ·uoa, · : . ' Condominiums ftplc'1, prof. ln d1cpng . for sale 160 a e Peninsula frplc, $235im0 675--0621 Unfurn. 320 1 l'4'I HA.-.ll M YDW"DallyAdl"'t1wift M: st'7'~~~',;n Sprfnkln:. etc. Llkl! f'l('W • --------HOMEY • Charming 2 " 4 2 BR Duplex. frplc, canage. :h. .... ,i " v A fcerrling te ,~. Stari. v I {J.}W:, MUST SELL • \Viii caJT)' TIBUt\ON'S "MONTF.RF.Y':': Br hse, walled tn patio. nr 620 Goldenrod Aw., call REALTY Newport Beach . · '7 To d1velop mnrng1 for Ft icfoy, ~~~..() 2nd. BY OWNER, 645--0222. 3 BR 2~ BA townhouse. water . U 11 t \I 6 / l 5 . 644-1392 ewi. Univ. Park C&nttr, lrvtne THE Bluffs Townhouse new f>..76-77 ~;xi ~~~or~irlg tol"lllflbets j!l!l·[l'2·!i!~,j Own ... tra-le__, _,__.. 213:243-5316.C ~--M~------t Call Anyt.imt', 83l-0820 2 BR • de 2u. you ;oc s•gn. •~oarto llAR.BOR View llome. '"' 11=· p,......... 01t• esa ~~!"'~""!l"""'!',._'i • convert n, .. ~g:x ~~~ t~-~ ~;;,;-~-I Canntl ·model. 3 BR + M ~t •t $2,000. less than 2 Story, 3 DR. 11pac\ous, ___ "'°_..,,.,..._.,,,.-I Hunt'-lon •·o--h hi, rugs, dl'PI It bltn.. $360. 3,__ -~• , nev.• OnH!!! ltun-y . Won't comp! tum., Bay vh.•w 3 Br, I btl-U Paint il Clean. "'11 -'"' I 213 J51..Q567 ,..,..,.. JlMor OJOvt"""""" Hor u family. Profe i,lonll l lut. homl!. S225. w\nler. 114: Yard. $190 111 & Jut mo. tut. : . ~~ ~~~= ~~ v-M.Jt' •- landlca.ped, all xtru Incl.: ... , .... ., W rid I Ui I $••• • Br 2 Bo c~t Condo. Furn.or 6o..dl l6 .. ~ ,......... SJ.Ja..81-19 -~ ~~. "" ~-·• o• , o na; am es on y. ""' • • , , , Unfum. •25 G&M1Nt -::-r '-.. _-u _, ... ,.,.. --VACANT, 1.1.LVEL 3 Bil 2 C ... _ 962.-435.3 d:x, bltn1, dthw r, <1 m•Ar, 11 i=.c. ~~ ".,'!".. cipener, rnimrs, w/2 erpl. osta m.11 ===·~~-~--=..,.., r 1 2 -· drt:C. SS2.00I> Ind la.nd. BA, alr<ond. Sacrifl~. lbs RETJRED lady or cpt Quklt ry rm, c•r g ar, Sltl) a month. 2 bt"droom, 2 JUHf 1:::;: ~~" ~;; 6H-.fUiO than MW! No Q'U8.lifying llJ ""°"''""'°"""'"----r 11piM"loua 2 BR w/I~ pri yd. close to 1chool1 & bath,· bulll•IM, carpelini. 1~ 11 Ytt1.11 •I ~ 11 o.cw. USUJnf' _,•t loan. ATTRACTIVE I Br. Slng1~ a... ...,.1_ ~ Av•ll Dec. 4, d T·~-" N I 11n.. •2Tw.t 72Mot""' -RT'S _. --.. ·"-•. •·· -•n E •'"'-,..,. ......... _ cpl, dl"Plt new _.,,I. nr.pe1. aruni. o H . ,,......_ ·~· .... r-~. "~ .. "'"' "'" .. .._.;-::._ larwin re alty, Inc. ' · """'· u "t· ,_ $165. 56-1155. C ) •75-4036 962-7'/9}. l•;-~ '4i.-;:;c;.w.._.... hmilJ rm .• frplc., .... 5" 21$2 Brooldrunt, "",""!!ch "w="="",,'="'"'"=·~c,..11-=·-~~ r ·--~=..,.,-----12 eoru.t. ""'ts. dbl.•·--. is GoW •5Mor ,.,~. , lcUchen. 4 Bdnnl., 2~ be.'1, 546-5411 a "ut me A'lTRACfJVE l Br. Adull i 2 BR HOUie -r ~-~ Townhouff Unfun1. SJS 16Mwb'I A61i 76Y- ,_ beck)'U'd.$32,0CO. r • ..... i.. "'·Id ,_ ~'l AllOBach. Apts. tlec.bltnl.RAO,rotcf'dair.1------_,---I 17P..'°'""' <41"'-77R~ ~ LIVE FOREVER Yl><J· ....,... e .. ""4· _, 33J 211 M Gd. loc. ta-CUS. Huntl'M'tOft Beach 11Wi.., •IMN 71No- Ope:n J0.4 nt/Sal/Sun. In the Littlt' Village by tfMl -",..",.':c'"':::':::"',-1"-;.,·c,cc,.M--,·,..,..::--,.,, E. I St.. c. . 3 BR,.__._ ]'LL Ba Pooll1---,..,......,..,.,,,......,= ~~ ::c."' :~ ~ -...,:2ll00:;:,_SIL:;:,V'f:R..:,....,.~LANE=---:I e Prlva,.., Auu.fM.2 B f/ SHARP ! BR. 1\t BA, ....,.....,, ,. • 2 BEDROOM CON· LIO 21 y°"' SITn l lY-.l~.Unn MOVE In For !he l{oUdl,ys,. 4 Sta. One-level· 2 BR & den ~J r, r•raa-, fenctld bal!k JIJ'd. Pl.Ho. dbl pr, trplc. Jl1' 11NENTAL TOWNHOUS&. ~ Jtllr >J 2'20bl.cti..t "Otltd,.. s2 'or JAii. it BR + Pool. Olstom Home condominium, undtt S30.000. yl'(I, encl &Ar, utll lnr SISO. $2lG )48..tfst oeftn, S..(1916 aft 5 pm. H8IJ/Mo. '--nt ~-•· .5.•"''·· 11 2JCoi..... SJ 11 IJGlet!t ft~ 11 Ask for Dorl\~ ()f tar· ALA R1ntal1 e 64S.2900 · ' •• ,,..... :'").. 26-31 2•T.....,.,. ~Dllitortf e•And " .- ~; ' ·: .... ; .. ·' -' . ; .. . ' ,. .. ' ' -t • ' . Beaut . turn l1 t1 e d . win.-· kM H 1• •-.. ..L 3 DR Houte tn court, pr., 3 BR. 2BA, dln. nn. New-n leach 1.--.:1'·15-• 25 MtmMrt S:5SIA!;.n t5a.ivati-i.ii.,a,.,.,,. I h. ea 10 nab I 11 . o w n er , ;;l'U!I~ un 1ng ton _......, fenced. 2 kkl• olit. E/slde. Snt an1 $29J, r-· if~~ it:"' ~ = .... -. " 1 ,· -..ml ot IWM1fl5. Income P roperty 1'6 CLEAN & Chflf_ll'ful, '62/mn. $160/mo. ~ Cl.ti 841-9«>4 Agent *All F•clnt Pool* ~~~ ~e:rloblt =~ LOW Cor:t Home Owntn lncl . Ulll3. '' di.)' wtM 01.JlER 2 BR I: Den. $140. ln • See. SMhty·l Br, ttv/ret, 3 BR., ~ ba., 2 Cir garaxe ,Ufr.11 JOJ,. 60To 90You 'lnlllrulcllt. Knu"phola a. H~ &. Income Units hotw'NC'Jrk rtq. Call Aft. ' Commm:.lal '""" f'fi'. IMll. • k'dt a peg ok. i11.1. J BR., 2 bl.., J. car prage 10.21:"·:11 1, '°'Gool @Adtcnt ()NlJ1,u McKtnaa. Mt-ITU. rnnclpals * 96"2-1131 PM ~'6-1810. 6: Newport. Adlll. IG-6583. ALA Rent1l1 e '454900 ~REAL~!£nl~Rc:..:..:...J-!!!:!!!!f!l ___ _!~~~!:!:=ISJ===~==~==:::!~~~~--- l . I i ,'.·.1 "' • I ::i ' ' ·' .. ': ' ' ' ' : I -I ,1 I ' ·1 I " ' ·: .. ' . • .....,_ . • e 1-..---l•I[ .;..._; ... M llWl j """''""'"' ... I[•)[ -·-arw-1[91 [ ...i,-;,,...., J!•I '""''"""1' .~ .. , ~ '1"",_ ..... l'!'P!~'!'---lmll!~~·"l!l!I~--···-~. Apt.untvm 1 ~~~~~~1~~;;;;;;:~~1 ;;;;;;;;!;: l--'io-..~.:...--....;S6..;;..5 ...;Apt;;.;;.' ...;U...;nlu..;.,r;."'----;... MS Apt. Unfum. • :NS ~pt. Unlvm. • 365 Apt1., Office Ront4I 441 Lost 555 c-t, c-m. Cool• Mo11 Eofl Bluff llewport lloo <ll _F_u_rn_._o.,.r _u_n_fu_'ll.;..· _3_7o.1 LIDO lllda -One """ r..: LOST vie S.vill< Homo" CEMENT WOllK, .., job too DELUXE N.wport hach • ldD or Dtnlitt -!XO aq. tt. Mlaton Viejo. J..rr m.ie 111>-amall1 ft'UOM'ole. F rt t ,. fl u (!! APART M I NTS NEWPORT BEACH SEACLJFF lolanor Apt ... 21 ;;;=:=:;;;;=:;;:;;;;I op &md llr. tor om ... btau· by otr!Pf<l cot. 5ro1 f""1 Elttm. H. !tuJ!l"' _, THE EXClrlNa Alr Cond. f'rPc'i .. J SWlm· VIII• Gr•Nd• Apts. BR. $160 Vl\f, $11' turn.1 1 t)' •hop etc. SUltt for niOO tabby •triped cat. Sm1 ~ ming Poalt • HWth Spa • FOUt bedrooms wUh ba!co~ Cptl, drp1, bltrui, earb displ. oHlces upstaln. Prier. see itee}..c:rey female cat Tu PATIOS, waits, drive, lt11tall Teruu, Crta .• Game 4 Bil· lea above I: below, Gracious U25 Placentia Ave1 Alk RESO'RT UYINCi Jones Realty Service on u,..si. Re &rd call .37~ ne:w lawn1, aaw, break, PALM · Ml!•A '.•APT'.~. \ liard Room 1 llvtni " qui~ 1urroundllia' about our dl1cou.nt ~~2682. p~miaes. 13&5 Vla Lklo, ev('I, w • remove. 54'-fpt f'lt. U 'jl 1 uEonooM 'for family with children. 2 Doon from beac , 4 Br, 2 FR.OM $125 G'ffi..!771. • , BEAT The Rain! ConcMt FUN ' IN J"E SUN! ·\fROl.!$155 N•.,,COronadelld&rHlib Ba. Upper. G '· cp~. DESK""'" avallabla iiiiJUl"".'t..d~1.,..nbilllold,,11oot1, patiot, dr l v••; MEDITERRANEAN School\ F""place, Wet bar & d..,.., """' $300. "3-'1422. mo. Will -1ltmlture betwn Cutver Dr. & -lld<wa!kl. Don 64>-1514 l hl.lllt·in kffchen appliancel:. 'I' lt'1 OakvJoad Garden •i: Blvd. Wiik ft.nt money, , \ VILLAGE 135 AMIGOS WAY &u·299l • SISS-WESIQ...J.FF 1 BR. •t ~-~~ AMwerinc IUYke pleue rtlurn. &3S-1'64. QUALITY Clment Work. Let Mlnllffl to Newport 8-•h Ad ,._ .,,., , •-1-run. tine neJa;hbors and av............ e No. El ""--..... do It. !Jc'd. s.-~'. • · ~ ·-~-~--Blvd C.M COldW<!U, Bankor •CO. u ~ •·~· no po~. •~ · Cam loo R I s LOOT· Slam"'~·-male ~... - nbellevably Iarg~ apts. Decorator furnl!h· -aal:c~"VUl',1 ..... .....;. · Manqi.IJc ~n,t Btdtord Ln. S.S-'7Sl3. Apartment. r • • and U't Clemente -~~ • • n w-kiclt \in tall N;-iith sl =-~1-"'~· ------1 ed. Huge 'Pool,.jactizzi, electric built-ins, abag '~Ai'.:'mzCE Huntington 1lood> CllARMJNG .op!U leve\ 2 BR ptt•tip Uvinil Jn one llzxW' Bui '-;-;.;;;, 44J l o..a!tront.' ~ llil;-191b Controctor arpets, drapes, sauna '& more! , OPEN lD AM m SP¥ ON BEACH I ..,.111 ~ :O~~~~ view, nr ious pacllp, 'Ibert'1 ·u or 673--2402. • I ·M-Y-~W~ay~-.~uall-.,-~ ..... --1 ADULTS--NO PnS • • -mJ1llon In recttation. I . SHO\'ll\OOM mtg. • omce wsr, Fluffy Gny • Wht .. mod. w.u., c•lll•s, Sl"'G 5 fl' g VILLA· CORDOVA • • XI.NT Npt. Habt. b:. $l60. 2 1wimmlng, tennis, billiards, space. ao;e 1" Laguna loc. cat w/cropptd ears. Vic. flq;ars, etc. No job too small. '. n LE •• • • • • , , ~ 2 BR . Unturn Fr, $230/rno. Rt., crpls, drps, stove, Pvt. het.lth cluhl, aaunu ~ $95 to S1M mo. 494--4653. i Sunnowe,r, &: Greel\vtlle, MT--0036, 24 hr ans. •erv. 1 BDRMS •••..•... $1 SS Quh-.SAFE . Furniture Available pal.&: gar. 54&41695. ahop, indoor aolf ~Vlni lndu1tri.1 Rent•• m S.A., C.M. 546-QU. Addlliont * Rvnodelinc ' 2 IDRMS $175 (N•ar Back BayJ'.' . (arpo""1'ape,-dt.hwuber Sent• Ano ran1• cJu••----.. '' \ •1Stltl Sq. ,., ·011 · 3 MO. Bik. mol• kit!••· vi.;. Gnwlck • Son. lJc. , • ... • • • • • • ' · SUPER bea!ef\l pool.-u.unu-tennia "' "'""T'• ~,.. assembly ...;a & ~a~~ Newpoi:t Blyd. It 20th Lui 613-«>41 1t SG-21TO I YOU' RE RIGHT-40 Unit Adult nc room...,an vlewa CAN1. BE BEA J Cu.tom _,.,,. ,U.glco, d>op "''· Heavy power, soen Nov. 23. 613-~. ''E"l-oc!t"'r'l"'c-l°"l ----·I THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! Aportmont Complex potlol..mpl, parldnr l & 2.BR. Furnilh<d Au.. lluo"""''' Hi.,, to<ttd .Ur SILKY T<'IT!er, yr. old mal•• • 1561 MESA-q•., Cosio u.,. 1 BRruRN$J~• UNFURN HSecuriUNT"'1N""""'GTO. N SINGLE S'roRY f\Jmilhed. No leue requu.d. heat • tu. !loon. ''"' tor "Skipper.". Norwalk area. " ,.,. • --mo, to mo. South Sea Atmolphere Models Open Dall 10 • · electronics or lite manuf, 11-24. Reward 213: 863-4650. t 5 blkl So. ol !Nowpo~t Blvd . 2 BR. $170·mo: to mo. PACIFIC , BR._' BA1H · Y ... ~ 1535 Monrovia Av•., Nwp• S.vanoa H,awk 1-546 98&0 HEAT, GAS .l WI'R PD m ~... VE Carpets If drps Bch. 64&®4; i with Jeues. Reward. ,. • . 2323 Eld•n A·-CM . ~· A " H.B. OAKWOOD GARDEN ,-· See Mri. s'k~feh . (n4> 538-1481 Afr Conditioned M.-1, l:.xl aq ft w/oHice' i * 646-7656 * IJ1f ;s :111 11 <n~! 1~·~·~~~~·~•11 ~rm : . $41.4748 Ote open 10 am-6 pm Daily Private Patios APARTMENTS' bath $1~ mo. *'> sq tt LOST: C.nv&111 Bag in phone ,; .!!ti li/~1i'rii~~!!!!!!l~;W~Ti~1~1~A~M~W~AU;.TERS:;:.,:ro~. HEATED l'OOt W/offiet, 1 battls, lrg l't!ar booth 'on Coast Hwy, ~nfurn •. · ..... ~ ~~ Unfurn. 365 -"GABLES " SEVllLE" Pltt1ty of lawn door, S325 mo. 12.fO togan N.B. Collect: (lklS) 684-2'104. C~ def M•r Cott• Mesa· Lp 2 Br w/ pri iU'· Adlts, e $135 • LGE N~· 1 BR. Carport Ir Storap <Relort Llvln1 for S!nile A SI, C.M. Dys: 64&-5033;1~~~!!~~~~~ ---epl•, drpi, bltni , Sml complex, Quiet. All HIDDEN VILLAGE Manied AduJts). eve11: 646-0681. 1; aoundproofed. Fned )1'd w/ bltn.s: dshwshr. Close to Sant.~ Sou: Salta546-1525 NEfVPORT BEACH IRVINE Jndust'I. area. 4,(00 I ,. IMfruetlon If J•) '' ' ~~ !~~ HARBOR VILLA APARTMENTS 1 f2°~ ~~-$120 to $150 ~':.i:ci.'~n=: THESE ARE TOPS,,, 900 .sea Lane C.dM 6"-'611 If You Prefer Quiet (~ur ~ CoA.r Hwy) Living •nd Priv•cy. 1 &: 2 BEDROOM patio. Wtr pd. Gardener ~ g. Adults. 8f62 Atlanta. ~ Sq. ft., zoned for ll&ht . . maint. Call btwn 1 &: -5, traJ. 16th at trvln1 .,. manufaetiulng. Sprlnklem:I. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::.~ 636-4120 2 & 3 BR, S140 UP. Pool. "'""'~s'!H!',",,",.~Poo"'!'!a"'"'""' I 645--0550 or 642-8170 R. ,romey,Jlltt.lror · M0-'3862 School & 2437 Ora~e Ave "G" S.155 Chriatmu bonua. MORA Large OubhoUSe ete, BBQ ~!:>'available for boat fnat~lonl 2619 Santa Ana Ave "I" ,155 KAI AptJ., 18881 Mora Kai ChUd Care Center bu11d1ng or .11\orage. 15.15 3 Bdtnr'* 2'""1ath' ~~~ blk E. ot Beach. Gl't!at new 1 2 & ! Bdrnu Monrovia Ave., N.B. 64&-0994 "'""" lOOm wiih .. th<dral .. BEACHWOOD APTS. sou!fHm c'ii~sT ...... ,, Rontalr Wontod '460 IT'S YOUR MOVE celllna: &: frple. Separate Brand new 1-2-3 BR:r. ~bile VILLAS GARAGE or small buildina laundry .,. .. "'1cl potlo. 1o BEACH ! Cpt. drps bltn• llD1 MacArthur Blvd, !Mo'. •. ''~ • .!" corona de! INDUSTRY ~•REfllS•. Swhrurtlng pobl 'I\ clilldreri'• trplc. 125 16th st.: HB'. ~ CHARMING room, pvt bath ... -WI pla.Yground. $3'.». 847.J957 .,-:7:'--'-';;..:;;::____ lite cooklna. Use dining rrn'. 575 f. NEW 2 2 be.Iha: upstairs. c.ar. &: draped. Encl. gar. Comp. bltns. Private HARBOR GREE'NS , • OIEZ ORO A~S. • Apl l ., "•"--• l AIRLINE & TRAVEL w/ patio, eompl redecorated. 546-4353 .-~ Fum. or Unfum. 370 .<Uaun:u yoonger a d Y , JI' J • OPERATIONS AGENT New shag erpt'g, bit-ins and _ 8234 Atlanta. 1-2.J BR's. Beaut. oceanlront apt. AM Pnonafs 705% Orchid. $250 Per ELF.CTRJCA.L lllatallation&, remode.ling, repatn. JJc'd, Ina. Re~ltttc pricff. !'rff Est. 546--0m. ELECTRICAL 'M1l'k at n!u rates, ~ra. outtld e l!ghling. Re1ld., Comme'l a: Ind'l wiring. 837·9427 ' G1rdonl119 -·----1 LANDSCAPING NEW LAWNS & SPRINKLERS We have 1peclal technique, Oriental Garden. Als:t nwn. ~. 531.-M46 PROFESfilONAL aardener, trff work, prunln1 , sprinklen, clftlMJ.p jobs, land1e ap l n1. Georp, ~. nth, yearly. 1 • , 1 • '7S.IOiO_ 0 I?' '&.& drps. i«e Pool. & lndry' nn. e BEAUTIFUL G.ROmfDS1e Pool. Private closed gar. Ba Ibo• Island I: Pf\t, 494-2083 l ~;jiiiiiiiiiim!iiiii.::;; Convenient to shop'g. Adj. SPANISH DECOR Wa.11her/dryer. 536-0336. . 3 Br, 2 Ba, all eleet kitchen, LOVELY room &; bath, e TICKET SALES to Fairview Hospital in back Alr/eond. Ga.11, wtr. pd. WALK TO BEACH I 1paclou1 eloliell pvt entr, p I e RESEnVATIONS AL'S Land.tea.ping. T r ee Garage Pool Ree rm an be!eh. 308% S. Bayfroot •rsona I 530 • Am ffiEIGHT "ARGO removal. Yard remodel.I ... of Farrow Rlty at 2621 Har. • ' -.. Lovely 1 2 & 3 BR'.11 Cpts enel gar, $85. 54~1821 or -.... bor Blvd Ph day 557-9049 laundry. 1 BR $l40. 2 BR dl'p.11 blin. d hr Sti-~1 ' Balboa Island. Call ~m7 557-9560 art 5:00. WHY not aurpri.lle her for • OJMMUNICATIONS c Trash haullna\ lot cleanup. ; Su · ;.,.,. 1 V.60·$175. • • W -..... .,. • aft 5. Winter or )'early. ChrlstinasT tL carat Dia· • TRAVEL AGENT Repair 1prlnklen. 673-ll66. or c:ves • n .,_9081. Haei<'nda de Mesa AplS SPACIOUS 2 BR, 2 BA. SLEEPING Rooms, $18 wk, ~ ) •BAYPORT il .... patio ""-·e bltna $175 • Coron• del M•r Util furnished. 998 El mond ring, Tllfany aettlng. . EXP Japanese Gardener. 100 W. W .llOn,;xoi: Mgr. No. 1 '•--' · · Retail value $600. Askin& Airllne Schools P1ctfic Know mw, ~lcff'P, plant • BAYVIEW CHILDREN NEWLY DECORATED 96S-205il • "''-9972 ' ~r· ,:,;.'!'· ~715.-~. inc!· Camino Dr. No. l. CM. 1285. -• <makhing 610 E . 17th, S1nt1 Ano pest, trlmmJna, c!W>Up 1""01~1"..,_""'fli: ~:i~t ~ e e e NEW e e e Charming 1 BR duplex. New CLOSE to Beach! 2 Br .. c;pls, u . 711 ar15-..., eves. ="~&.-0<=._s ... 1.______ Lady's A rnan'1 ~ 543-659' 968-3486. ts; And the slightly leu ~· drapes A paint. Love-drps, atove, refrig avail. No 673-4649: dys 87().-0500. FURN room, ho m e at-bands, never worn =EXP==m=-. °"Ja-...,...---,G~ard~,---1 t . o-nin" of Ba·-r1-w VILLA .PEDRO APJS. ly rarden surroundings. Ma-pets. $130/mo. ~9942. Costa Mes• mosphere, Good Joeallon, FREE!) Call 546-Sno alter Comprehensive Private· Tree trlmndng, a. .... p. ~ -~ ,._ dul _, 30 2 b ,....,...., ,.,__ kitchen prlv'1, $55 mo, 6 " k nd AP.(.S. for tamillet. ture a ts owy. S1 . r, """t'~• •ni-.11, pr, pm• \\tt e .11, Commercial Ground School Lawn Ma.lntenance. I Call (714) 644-5555 JUST FINISHED 54&-6920 OVl!n/nuige, laud. rm. Child 54~998· DISCOVER DISCOVE'RY Begins Dee. 30th, Tues &: 646-0619 or S48--~ 1 ~ Ip 11 Super-COmfortable·Qulet 6 U_NITS 0.1<. $135. 847-TO&t BRAND NEW APT Size rm in lge home. FlndYOURSELFlnSomeorll!! Thurs Eves. Mission EXP. Hawallan Gardener. OCf~. cloS: r;:" s~:~n:. (10) 2 BR, 2 Full BA. ALL ELJ;:CI'R.iC LOVELY 1 BR,'ga.11 & water From $145. Dishwashtir, sha& Own entrance, full bath. Else B<>eeheralt, ~2ttl. Thl.11 Is Complete gardenlna IUV. nep.ity erptd. Oeean view, Must see to appreciate UPSTAIRS $150. pa)d, $125. Child or pet carpeting, walk·in closets. J:.~ull priv. 494-0327 Call now . No obl!gatlon l ~A~G~,~·a~ra~n~IC!!•d ~Co~u~ne~.!!~'\ Kama.Jani, 646-4676. $:195. 673-Ml1, 2530 Seavlew, Near Newport Back Bay, DOWNSTAIRS $165. welcome. 5:46-78fi0, 842-3902. Forced air heat, extra large SLEEPING rodm $00 per mo ~~-4) F (213) 387-3393!: CCMPLE.TE lawn • &arden- AJl. 5. &chools, parks. YMCA, Boy's CALL Manager aft 6 PM. 1 BR. lli9 Ba studio. Encl room.11. Beautiful game room, priv entr &, bath. Adults, no TI NALY REt'OGNlZED I I~ Ing aervlee """=~------I Club, .11hoppg frwys etc. 642-1131 gar., fncd }'I'd. $150/mo. heated pooJ, BBQ's, enclos. JK'iK. 2135 Elden, Mgr Apt. 6 COUN.SELING & info J 0 r Senlctl '1/rA ""'*' J'>m ... "',,;_· 2 BPRM Ir; office, elee. bltns, Gas hea• gh: -..1...l-:. and J · ~~ d;..,..,.h & ., .. ........,'fl HOLIDAY PLAZA Lndry faell. 842--<li549. ed gara$l!s. qu et 1U1T0Und-SLEEPING room, priv. en. ~borUon, vuee1omy &: adop. Ex J G--..:a-w~"'T~",!•becrp•c"h .-, .. • .. ~.· water, all paid. MO/MO DELUXE Sp1ciou 1 bdnn LG !lo lngs I. cloae)tq, &hopping. trance, prlv toilet •~i:' -r tlon, AJ)Care. SU-406. per apanese ai.uo:ner ... .,. u.. from 1185. 2332 Elden"'' -s E. l BR apt. Pa • encl. Adult l1'vi••. -pet•. ...... ~ ,.... . .. Compl•i• yd "-"-N•al "" unfurn pt ~~ + util '"" '"" mo. Costa mesa. &lS-0878. ALCOHOIJCS •..:Jn""""•• Bob 1lttl ••~~. S • mo. to mo. or lease. call Mani.-Barbara Dav-a · ......... · gar. Adult.II. $125/mo, Call EL CORDOVA APT$. ..... ..... ..,........... Y nt & 0 -11a ~-t ... •-6 78. ia 645-tii;'... Heated pool, am.pie prkng, 342-4549. SLEEPING Room I C6mm'l Phone 542-7217 dr writ; ,_. · "i=-ea'.........._.,, i=±o=~~~~--I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'" I Adlts, no pets. 1965 Pomona, L~--=B-~h----12()77 Chari~ St; 642-4470 Dana Marina Inn 34lll C t P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa EXPERIENCED child ca.re LAWN Maint. Hauling, new VAf.ANT; like little home & FAIRWAY CM. agun1 e1c Near Harbor I: Hamilton St. Hwy Dana Pt 400:.tlXl s ' ' , • ln my North c .M. homec lawns, cJealMlp, pnmlnc. Y•i'd, 1 BR &: study. Deluxe LGE. 2 BR, beaut. .-i, elec ·~Mo~ St Bcb. 1 Bi " · · " wJyard: Lunches • .11naeks. Free Est. ean ·54~1319, epf. drps, frple, atove &: • ,.,,, NICE bet1rm w/kllcb priv's., I Jal Te-'e J ving --Loe j 11 L,_ .11tove, ea.11 heat, 2~ BA, 1% ·Ba, pool . .$175/up. 21751 .!!!!!!!!!0!-0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I . nu r 0 Leu... u FRONT yard liwn .lle1"1ce re:rig. $225. mo inel util. VILLA APJS. t fro ho nr. shop. cent. !G.7520 al! 6 Lo1t Ind found oft .. San' · Olego · il Np! .110 me. &c""•nl• ·•--.' A; ... ,_ 64•9890 across . .11 . m s P'i· S. Cat Hwy No. 12. 4[M-8103, P'I k ds ~ -QW~, no pe..... 6-• Carport, lndry rm. Adults 528-6743 HAC.IENDA " or w en · ·freeways. 546--7487. Yard cleanup. 962-3612~ SPj~-Olet erful 2 _~ nr bchh, 2 & 3 BR's only. $100. 998 E. Camino OCEAN b:onl, Laguna· HARBOR . O c.~,A NF,~ ~t!,,, T,,., r~!!1·i EXPEnlENCED mother Gener•I Services s.,.. ep • scree ...... pore • Private patio pooi • lndfv. Dr. No. l CM. 546-0451. Royals 2' hr, 2 ba, adulU. 241 AVOCADO STREET ap..,,· I'm'-~-· ·111»-u.1 Found (frM •d1) 550 ·available' for sittlfll'. MoDI ---~ ·-----1 wt & elee pd, no chldrn, no laundry tac: 52 or 67:)..~8. day-lhru Friday, day1 onb'. THINGS by Mome, U. elect., ~ Jm/mo. 837.-2447. Near Ora.nae Co. Airport 6 10. NEW 1450 lse. 49!f--l075. ~~~ U1vi~2·Br-:. 1;~ GOOD quartera for working URGENT&& mo feroa.le whl, $12.!iO per week. Call, plumb, fn>ee, tile', inlltlm, l.lURMING 1 BR Apt. Oose UCI. A6ults O",", DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA. L•gunl Niguel Garage. Dl11hwshr. Paid util man over 30, priv entr. C.a1J oraf1ie &re1 calico part 5'8-7054. . arpenlr)t, palnt • t c ' UCI 'Sho . 11""' ''Y GARDEN APARTMENT l 6 ,,.~ ~-a?Jiora w/yellow nea col-c ... -to 1,"" ppina:etn. •J 20122SantaAnaAve. 151 E .2l s tSt. CM LAGUNA NIGUEL FROM$150. 646-1204 at pm,......,...,,,... lar. 15th 4 Irvine, N.B. •rpenter •• '"...-..-... + ,tleanlfli: fee. No leue. Mar. Mn. !!1~5 Apt S-A ' • ' APARTMENTS Cost• Mesa 548-5352 eves or 6U-J260 EXP. Remode11_.. cabinets "H"o-u"'ll"'nt-------I 64$-3417. ~ * 646-8666 * 1 A: 2 Bedrooms ~ from n75 days ' ...... ·I--------- so. • ct H'wy. Priv. patio, p k ll REAL Value! Cpts/drps, Hillside !letting, privacy * BRAND NEW * P RI. room avaU wnovlng -repalra, m&int. No job too HAUUNG1 clean-up, loeal trP.ic, •. 3 BR. 2 sa. custom •r Q~• _5~~=1ng dshwhr, pool. 2 BR. Sl.30 TV Cable. Water. Ga.11 La Cotta Apts. cart for ambulatory male B~~FU1L wht a ho rt 1m. Reu. 646-4221. moVft, exp'd, colleae 1tu- duP1ex. $325 per month. 1_2 le 3 BR API'S Mature adults only. No Pl't.11. Crown Valley Prkwy It Aloma or female. Balanced diet. a rt! ma e eat -flea collar C•rpet S.rv1ce dent. Lrg. truck. Reu. Hal Pinchln Rltr. 675-4392 Quiet. 2295 PaeUie Ave. CM . 495-4112 or 499-2Z77 1 &: 2 BR, bltns . .11wimmlng 642-9862 or 540-2562 aft 6. • gd. dlspogiUon • Must find 534-1846. Pr\• patios * Hid Pools 1:.~o ~o-or 64, "~ Ope 10 AM 1 9 PM pool, lan&I, bar-~ue &: gar-G H ho!Tfe u not c 1 a i m e d .c;..:..:=,..:,~--.~ •. -~1 t HR, 1tove &: retrig. w/w Nr 1hop'e * Adults only '"~'• ............. n ° age. All utU ·pd. SlfiO to $170. ue1t ome 415 546--0lSO. JOHN'S CarPet If Upholstery TRASH&: Garage aean-~p. T erpll, drp11, 1arage. No Martinique Apts. NR. new Irr 1 BR, bttns, Lido Isle Adull!l, no pets. * PRIVATE ROOM SAT p.m. small while & CJeaners. Extra Dri-Sbam-~~?.;.._ 'F"ree est. Anytime • ..-, 67~952. dshwsr, drps, r;hae crpt. dlx 354 Avoesdo, Of. 6'12-9708 poo tree Soote"-·ard (Soil .,._.-.NJ"• I"""' 1777 e&nta Ana Ave., CM Niie lite view. dbl gar .. No ADULTS 2 br. ~~' ba, 2 For elderly person. Bright • black doi approX. s moa. .,... ·°"'=----....,.-.,,-1 2 B[. bltns, frpl, 2 carports, Mgr, Apt 113 646-551'.2 pets. $l55 mo. 646-68.15 aft car gar, bltns, ttfng, .frple, AMAZING Adul: LI v I ng cheery garden aurmundings, vie. NeWpOrt &: 17th, C.M. ReWdanls), Desreasua It YARD, garage, cleanups. poof, nr. ocean. S200 up. 5pm. .....,t.11/d"'c. Nr Lido Shop'g, "·au• 1 • 2 BR tum or uni Nutritioui meals 548-475~ contact 2110 ~ .. ,, C.M. all color brightener• 6: 10 RI-move trees, dirt, ivy, • * * * * _,, .,.... °" ... ..: I:,.-.,-.,,-"~~"'·-'---:=,""· u•a mlnule bleaCh for white FIU aand baekhlle. 847·2886 Adlts, no pell. 673-4«7. NEW 2 Bedrm. &anlen ~--------1 $295. on l.11e. 544-2045, Apts:. Sell clean. ovens, Rontolo lo Sh 430 aft 5 · SPAC 2 I. 3 Br apt S140 up. 675-3967. are. . carpet1. Save your money Hou1eclunJng Co•f'• M•s• apertmenta with pool, Hid pool, play yd, ept/drps, DIW' On 2 Br) dlspls, shae NEED male roommate ro FND: Lab pup, black. SM. by saving me extra trips. •TOWNHOUSE 2 Br, l'ii FROM $175. ADULTS bltns, Patio. Kids ok. 2 BR.+ den, 1% bllbs, fpl. epta, drps, jaeunl &: sauna wht marka:'.11 .. Approx w Will clean JlvJng rm, dining I--------= %n1 Eiden Ave., C.M. 2206 College No. 5 642-'7035. Adult'll only. $290, Yearly bathll. ftua-e pool. share apt & expenses, 177 mo•5 old. Vic: 19th &: nn A hall $15. Any nn $?.50, DEDICATED CLEANING B.~ fpl, splr strs, pool, $11!5. 645-5780 lW4 Maple No. 3 642-3813 As,q)CIATEO BROKERS Merrimac Woods E. 22nd, C.M. apt 14. Pomona. C.M. 64&-3159 or couch $10, chair. $5. 15 yn, * We Do Everything * l4a E. 18th No. 10. 645-5429. WESTBAY ELDEN * 2 BR 1 BA Gard . 673-3663 ~25M Eves. 425 Merrimac Way, C.M. 646-6467. S4()...0400. • . . r.xp la what counts, not -~24-hr~·,..ean_,_613-4~-"'-,--LGf~s Br, 2 Ba, new shag • * * * * Shai ~t'r, · drps, e~s~~~: rozy 2 BR, 2 BA, bay vie~. * 2 BEDROOM 1( 2 teachers need l female PURE white German method. I do work myselt Meu Cleaning Service ept, $159/mo, freshly pain· BAY MEADOW APTS. patio, beam ceilings, frptc, $275. mo. lt!'ASe. Adults, no l~ Ba TownhoUse concept. roommate, 3 BR apt on Shepherd, about , S mos old Good ref. 531-0101. Carpel.II, WindoWI, Floor etc. led,Nr.OCC. catportSS7"151 Beam ceillng:s, panelln&', gar. 2650 Elden. 536-3125. pets. 67:)..7477 s.ft 5:30. Beam cclllng1, extra lrg water. liJl..4624. r;mall It. brown Shelfie type, HOUSE Hunttna? Watch the Resld. 6 Ctlmmc'L 548-4111 ' * 2 Br. 2 Ba Studio. Crpta, priv patios, recreation fa. Sl6S/mo. Mes a Ve rde bedrm11. encl J:ltio. recrea· MAN or woman to .shafe fr.7 mos old. Vie Hamilton OPEN HOUSE column. Dime--A-Lll\e 64).¥78 drijs, paUo. PClOL. 1 child clli"·· AU dul lmu&;o;:;:;""';-;;;;--;;;;;:;l:.:;:;:;,:,.:;:;;:._,..""°.....,,..,,..-1 lion rm, s&Wla baths, etc. lovely home in CdM n ~ St CM 1:.•o ...... ' l;ji;iijjii~i;ii;iiil!;iiiliiiiiiii;i;iiil!iiiiiiii!(I ok~ 646-0496. e 28R.·1 ~oi:'::; f:,~ ALL Electric, 2 BR lower. DELUXE 2 &: 3 BR., 2 Ba.. Ad~U1, Oar Sunday after· No smokers. Ref's, 673-CM;: ., · · J't<rw•o. JI Cpts, drps, end garage, encl aar fl50. up. Rental noon JJ..B..Q's & Free :A.."1 FND: Wht puppy, terrier,* * * * * * Sh~fp Cle1n 2 BR. $140 J.; $159/mo. -~ to bus 11 theater. Ofc .. 309S Mace Ave . Le!sons ·~•rtlm: 1IOOTI. ; Gar•ge1 for Rent 435 w/llea collar & brown!,..--..,..--------------,! Bltns, drps, w/w, htd pool:. .987 W. Bay St., C.M. Adult•. no pets. $1S5 . .,~~!OJI HARBOR GnEENS _ string Iea.11h. Vie: wocxn.oor' Adlt&. E/.11id• 642-9520. CAll 646-0073 ~ ' ') 1 .. _...._, C M 64° nJT' 66-3515, 644--0753. MS-5025 . . .. -. • GARAGE FOR RENT, ~·IUU ' . ' ~~ • T de e LIKE A HOME e Newport llooch $100 . MOVE IN Allowance !Ox:!ll, S:!ll per mo, Costa SML t .. ish coloMmal•do& ra r's Pa. radise 1 J3,R cpt.11, drps, atove, - rotrl, .. p1tio. $115. No pet• 3 BEDROOM APT. or children. 557-2360. 2 baths, RIO. Sil1ile 1arage, Beautiful 3 BR. 2~' ~. 2 C'hikJr't'n 'Ne!come Meso 548-2106. found on 17th between .11tory, 1600 sq. tt. Shag cpts:, PARK NEWPORT NAS&\U PALMS Sl'ORAGE Gal'age for rent Oral\ae i: Newport, C. M. I" •• Jee mod. kltch, sep. Dr, APARTMENTS 171 E. 22nd Sr. 642-~ $31. E/Side, C.M. Ct.II aft 6 646-4lli. Ines wallh rm. $195. 546-ll52. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Bedrooma, SHADY ELMS-POOL • pm, $43-0479. ffiD: YOunJ male yellow A llfODERN l Bdrm C and TownhouseL SPf,, pools. Furn. It Un.fl.Im, 1 & Office Rontol ••11. wht ea1 •/flea collar. Vic.' ti' mes . apt. pla, tennis. From $170. Ac:rou 2 BR'.11 frorr! $J3j UP _. NEW ], 2 &: 3 BR. crptg, DELUX 2 BR, 2 BA. Bltns, drps, dshwshr, b 1 t. ins, from Fashion W&nd at Jam. --""":,:~,:-.:,~-I---------Victoria It Charie St .. <lrJ>I. fned yard. 2515 Elden Dahwash. S h a g crpta, garage. 1 child ok. AU util bmtt 6 San Joaquin Hills Y' DRIVE BY DESK space avatlable $S0 548-7281. A~ .• ~1657. lrolltle.11.11 ~rig, Elec frple, pd. $150/mo. 307 Avocado, Rllad$ (n4) 64f.l900 147 Flower St. 1 BR. Furn mo. WW provide tumlture FND: •1ufly ll't!Y 1. tan cat dollars DEtUXE 1 BR. gar. Avail garqe. Nr &>. Coast Plaza, Apt 9, CM. 66-0984. · • or Unfum. Be.11t location In at $5 mo, Anlwerlng aervtce w/collar, ls at H.B. Aiilmat . no ,, Adulll, no pets. $135. $185. SG-2321. 2 BR. Cpt.11, drp.11, range, :RAN~~ ?PE~ • C.M. 646-0920.' 646-3815. available. 222 Fottat Ave, Shelter, vie: Gar:tl.eld It. '----------------~'! lSQ E. 211t. 64&-fi-016 2 BR, 2 BA. crpts/dfPll, ~. re fr ig. N9 pets. ~ 2 r From 1 Br partially furn $135. new Laguna Beach. 494-94611 Marnolla. · , -e LARGE 1 BR. ms bltns, wahr/dryer, hkp, $140/mo. 968-1455, 543--7729. $14S,hN~~ poolpat10,/lbi1Ua1 erpf., adultJ .. Call a:tt 5 :& -,A"'l"'Rc:P~O~R~T"'°"C~E""N"'T:,.E"°"'R-FOUND on Monrovia Ave. 1 N'•wport,. F-Gluo Sloop • ll·oo~ 2 BR. 11.,. patio, a:ar. 2 Kids/no pets. 2 BR 1,, BA Studio. Encl rm, w aeuzz, wknds 66-3170. Del 1 2 .. 3 oil! pr 1 !Jon 1 with -y l2' two cnalne Rkhardlon ""''"' "" $185. • 711 hup cloeeta, deep pile car· , UXe • .. room ces · Pl't!ICr P I asae1 Full Racing Ria. 5 galls! Express Cruiser, 1960. Fully Adi~ 60.-.2181: 673-0SOT 18l·H Del Mar 548-8278 paUo. End ol cul-d~aac. 339 petlng, lush landacapln&. Huntington Bladt adJactnt Alrportet Hotel. clip-on ftln&lasse1. No Cost SIDXI, value $50'.Xl, For equipped. $11,tm vt.lut. • Deluxe 2 Br., 1i,s Ba, $170. mo. crot I drp, 1tv I DfW, gar. Roy McCardle Re•ltor Chifdren OK. $150. 6(2.-7958. 548-7729 ' ' i ' ' e !WU..SON GARD~S e C&brlllo. &&2-l93S Adults. You MUlt See Thia MOVE JN TODAY Lowest rattos, IUIJ ~Ices. cue-call 545-44.24. Mobile Home, house, or ? For seasoned T0'1, kits er J&IR: ~ BA;-cpt/4rpl:, * TOWNHOUSE-fn-hARGE-2 BR, 1~ BA. Studio -One! 3)U2 Birdl-Sl,-Ne.w ... Kid's I-pets welcorne t-br 833-21WO or &'U-322.l Wkdayt .IliC..Jtfale-5lamtsa....lSeabJ:""'~z"~-10~or~~~=-=~l-.:.'..;'::;9l-0:;:.::7::8 _____ ,j,>. __ encl. patio, $140. 642-Qll. 2 Br., 114 Ba., rptJ rps, Apt. No pelt. $145. 726 port Beach. !!17-4246. fl!S. All Xtru. Pooit car'. IAY VIEW OFFICES point} Vic. 23rd St., Costa LA; D IN ANTELOPE Trade lafie view lot in~ 2 BR. Clean, Cpt, dtp1, =~~Ad~: Sl~ ; Ja.nn St. e 846-J.5&4. ,,,,, BRAND NEW v' patio. 17362 Apt.1 A Kecl90n Delu,xe, Air Conditioned, Mesa. can eves. 642-llMS. VALLEY NR NEW AIR· row·Bear, near Runntnr Bn'1. No Pf't1. Adults. Nr. 548--lT&8. Den• Point· 20432 Sanla Ana Ave (Aeroes Ln. Im. 968-7510, SU.62.'lS redccorarcd. Lido Area FOUND mixed territ'r brown PORT FoR 26-28' SAIL-Springs, for F/Gla• Boat O.f.C. Sl40. 96)...3886. ===--"""~°"',....--1.rom S.A. Country Oub) Lagun• Btaeh Rcalonomles Bkr. 675-6700 and white. About 1 year old. BOAT. (over 20 ft,) with 1/0 A =-!=7-.,,,-.-,'""'=-~l™MAC. 2 Br., bltlns, O'pts, Specious 2 BR units, \ .. 3, DE.SK space available $50 Vle.CedarlnS.A.SM-9369.• ** 962•2667 ** trallf!r. 557-4885 MEJ;A Verde 2 BR upper fdrp.11, beam eeillna. refrig LA.RGE 2 Br., 2 Ba. din rm., FIREPLACES. Prtv pa1tos, l BR. Newly redeoorAteCI. 1 mo. WW S>tovkle fUrnlture ·"'-"":;;:::::..c:.:..:=;,:;::;c:;::::..1_.....::..:.....:::::::::._:_::__ blt,is, aar&rt-, nr sbopping avail. No pets. $145. 1974 bl!n, cpt, drpt1, ocean view, tof.ds or cloHtJ. Heated blk 10 beach. o t EA N at $5 mo. An1werhir aeMce YOUNG grny cat, Lido Shoi>-5 or 10 Ac. l rnlle w. ot 2 BR, 2 BA Watertront Clln- Ad:ultll, no pets, flil. watl&ct. b8lo;>ny, 1~ ~Ii; to 3 ~:~ Pool. Ad • 1 ti, Manqtr VIEW. $lSO. 496--1981. avallabl..17875 Bn.cl:l Blvd. firng 67~~~:wner cah lden-F'c11.ther Rivet Perrlt Dam. do. For 3 BR or duplx. on S41-f357. DELUXE 2 BR. Bltnl. ~;~~ · -• 9?9-1268. Lido ltlt Hunllngton Belch. M2-4321 Y · · Ramona. E)y:J, fron tAae. or nr. ¥o·ater. $14M eq. Mr. E.SIDE 2 BR. crpts. drpa. Refria:. Drpt W/w cpt. Prlv. · • UDO ISLE J· BR. 2 BA, r···· 1860 B, Newport Blvd. FOUND kittll!"n about n •ks, Corom. PQtenUal, need '71 Petel'llen 213~ 416C·7100 Motl/ blbu, dabwv. tnd prq:e, bale. Gar. Lndry rm . NEW 2 BR, t ba duplex, trpte, cpll, drDt, patio, LfOO TM.YFR.ONT. Apta ··, next to Real Elt•Nr olflce tre'I &: white. Y1c 7th st., Forrl, LTD °S Y ~14. Frt 8 10 5Princ. only. no.pels. 54Mi0&1. ~UO. ocean vWw, •IOVt A rdria garq:e. Near 1hopptns. home• SD> to $1,»J mo. and Coln abop. $85. per mo. Balboa &nlnsula. 67549'Jl. Cahyon Lake Qindo, pr\v Havt ~ 1. clear, g ):)w S SR., 2 BA, encl I~ + TOWNHOUSE + fl.Im. $2» mo. 496-4191. Adults. $290. lte. Shown Broker, 6TS-0448. laehenrnyer l"Q.lb' &f6.3$2S FOUND Rosary vie._ Shop-lake, 2 Bft,, 2 BA, pool, wa-rtnlll units. Room tor 4 ddlWlhr .. dlspoial. children i'a: 2 BR. Shae cpt, o/W, !•st Bluff Sat-&n 1J,..( only 101 \11& Newport Beach 600 tq. ~. ,90/mo. ptnr Cfl'lter OU Maanoll& A fir tk11111. tei:mlt, Soll. Thi mott, val. '641000. Trade up -.lcome A pll'ta. 557-10'4. aPUcleanoven, patio, ' V IEW Anlibes. ln4) 153-0719. .... CO!TA MESA f4&.2J.~ Wanner r .v . 80-f135, eq for C-1...&!·l , 2nd TD'11 for comm. l~e. ~-8lll DLX 2 Br, $180, that cpt, 31'7 W. WllD1 * SU.3600 2 Bd 2 baths Upat . LARGE 2 BR 2 Ba 4-plex apt VI STA DEL MESA 3 VERY nice aecond Ooo1' of.. FNO: G'r •Y eat on motor home. EYtl. 8f6.0611. The Irwin Co., Realrora drji., bltns, elld pr, bill. 1 2 BR. Uni. $150 Im 0 . 1 nn~, Ca ted d ll~ nr Hoag HOllp, Adltt, no Ap•l'tmentt fices. 1'7t77 Beach Blvd. Tbanbglvfnc. Owper \den. Wani commerejf.J or lndUll. Leisure Llvlng! Lee quiet chtld, pet ok. 646-MT&. \wnhse. Bltne;, cpta, drpa. ~l:.a 2· m~ttd' Pt~ni pet• $185 mo. &42-4387. l A 2 BR.. li'urn . .l unf. DI.sh· Owner (2'13) *'-0015 ~· Wy. &:JO....a'l, f95..63n. prop, In eie['a~ for tree adult 2 BR <Mdo. l.otJs ot nUJ'LEX 2 BR, amal~ yard, No pell. Chldrrj olt. Nr •t>tm. $250 Mond) )'early. •• OELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA. wisher • Stove & Refrls· • • • w hl t• Elcnnant.s" ovtr· f'OVND Slamtae c1.t sttar A clear or-.na:e sn:wt. cl*11. Encloeed aar. Pool. aar., qui~. no ds>P or call Fairview a: Baktr. 545-1882. Cptsldrp1, blUns., e11el. gv. Shaa crpt'r·!fa: Rtc~nter. ruMfnc )(IW' houet? Turn Bushard A: Warner, 8 18, $16$.000 »tuh)I, The Fox Trade for '4 8~ home ln or motorcyclu. 5C&-21'JO 1 Bedroom, Sharp. CIOMI to t, 675-6050 o Adulll. Sl75. 548-3708. RENT ~ya '>Fl them into "CASH" • sell 847-4682. Co. RtaJtors1 413-~~ F.V. •.rtt· ~4 alt. 5. A """ ,..., Id ta 1 aood O.C.C. • ~.C.I. 1115 , -Ill' II CL,., A aood want Id ta a &ood T u1tln & Mf11 D , Ive th<m IMJ-,,.Uy P II o t t }(,yo, Y!c Bay St· A M•>"er * * * * * * 1n .. s111141nt ~-nu. lnvHtm .. t • £* ~ * OluiJled. ~ :_S1~c::::.M::·:.!Calf~!M~1S-:;1251~. IL.._l,iil••illl••--•iil••iil••iiil I • • 0 ' .. • ' _ _._ ~ ~'-";'"'";;=;•;;~J~l l~J~J:1 :f;.;•;';·a;;';;;~~l~jiisiii!;1!s !.,~1 M;~;';~";;·'~1 5~!i!~~l t-•r•1-.s-51llil-•I 1 :I :;;irm I --f§]._l _•.:..d_•_*_'._'_ltJ "_......,. Job w......i. ,._111 ...., w ........ M,, 111 4WWWGI j Mi 11o1pw--.•a • 1io ,..., ........ ,.,, F 110 HolpW......,,Ma Jl :l•,.5~;~=~~~;;~~=1 HO~IDAYS AHIADI HOUSECLEANING .... DENTAL ......... ·'-eo...,,, -· All s ••• SALISMI N Ii Re~ Own -~lion. workOl!tnl••-•S.t.ift lfllltL •• UUPl~•·ntl• l lllwu. -----· . *, I IC AUCTION *'1 IJ&Yo • Oe<n llolldOY! Call ~. ' -~ ""· Cloote -RN " Olt • I • WIGS Dutdl -Str\>lce Ms p.m. 96MI02. 0 N'S. pnctlce. -1· · T-~-·-..... -i1oo ear --ud ~ -'ndo • 11 ~---•L G£NmAL <llllce ' 1 1"1 -~ .,. Wlllias .. tnfn, -...... _ rllDlllTllDr l'Tftlll' . ' lo< all ~. •• wa t!olp w-. Ma F 1 CASHIERS' ~ --.... -...,_ -•tiel • Expot-.... -_..iity, be -"""' .,..1or -I fUllllllllK ,}SUM I carptt cleaninc. Xln't worir: • tul1 time ftlt Ne"'°" Jll"llftMle. + se&ary. '6Sl30 I.CU., c.c.u. 6 Sub Acute tme1z•a m • .tatur. ~ eixpertencea 11wa ,_ 11'........r.Ma -·No crew. 537,1'1)8 any· A<:cnt/l'/C -llllO Be..,. ~ ......... .....,, E>c-• Attal. , .1-U p .... a Us7 ""'1, --..m..i,., -a -P<r-, .. ,. I• 119111"'""'""' time. ruAIV A Loan Pk&r ll850 ptr. ,.. d OYtr l& . G.1:;, ~ ; s:; Rep, •·"" "'"''"· -... , _... lo Oooeta ,.._ ar\!o ~•y -· 7:30 P.M., Dec. 3rd WILL dn ho-Uc· Exp. Aoot, Bkk»r · IO '8IO COSMmc •hOlp me -L VN's '""' ....,,. .... -..a. ~ -bllabed fllllll rumtdi awn clean!n& pro-.._ a ..... L.A, 1525 othen ...,P I••" . he o....,.,.tion, ..-..Iy Fuji Tl-• -·Unlimited -Afis «n , Seiery + Com0' Brand otw bdrm. sets , ai mattresses. N'lf ducta: P 1 e a1 e • pbOne Girl \FridQ' e Ei:m $$ hr u a '4'*"4~ · ~ired~~nal tra.~trv! Leb lllr in J'erion. UHIV!:RSI~ t ~.Benefits. stereos, TV's, bJvans, Retrig's. SiOVes, C?_f?' 646-3301. ' Bkkp<O'A Beauty 1 · ~ 66-1£21 Tochnl~lano • '.l'Y OLllllolOBILE, 2llO 1· ' fee tables, Bar Bunk beds. Buffets, Mlrr•"r HOUSECLEANING by .... Keypunci> Opn L.A, 847-7423: ' ~, Expe; :H1pm Shilt l\'llllnc U.-Blvd., o.i., ..... Call cotl«t Headboards. Chests of i!rawers, CornerunilSj Dependable • experienced. Sr. Acct:.a>A ' $1'K CUSTODIAN HARDWARE -" ....., " 'to ,.k., o<cu!Ooat ~ SALESLADY (2111 ~ Ciupet. .\ISO used furn. & appliances, Desk 6<2:515& alt SPM. A1P Constnic>ion • o.:.co View ~ Diootrkt ~~ ~/:;. l!.uat Exl"f. p/-Lab Tech tor Exper, N.B. 5'1.2Zl '"'chairs. Pool table, Matching avocado W&ll)>' Ironing NEWPORT ..• SSJ6 A -Dor a Nite ·valid c.Jll. dri..rs 11e: .;:_ !lit/SUn. 7am.3()m " n.m, SAU:.s, 10 -.en to er & gas dryer. • : Per'°""'I Agency Poool-. 1 >< wa&j< '""''· ter man lnre ... ted In cueer 8I>m. -•In\' 6 ooell p.,,, llw U '" 1 WINDY'S AU"TION . ... IRONING dnne In °" bpmt 133 Dovtr Dr., N.B. lllal> -cftd or oom0 fio hardware. will ttain. p"' Ex<etleat -'<Inc condidonl ... tic ......,, llitoe, !\Ill or ' . " , . $1.25 an hr. 642-3170 bimtlon eduettion a expn'., cOm.memurate w!ibillty & •A friDp ~t.·. . p/time. No tnyeat., frff '-------'' 'COME BROWSE AROUND * * .. ,_ * * · """'1 ,,....,nne! Commioa-exper. Apply In peraon lo 'MISS!Otl J>!Ully hole. 13 per hr min. 2075\.S Nawpcirt Blvd. ' f,la-ry ACCOUNTING CLERK' i</<> Ofli<e, ~ ,\farner, H.W Wrisbt Co. a -COMMUNITY Ph' (714) -oi for in· Ant!q-llllo Behind .Tony's Bldg. Mat'ls. This great co. will PQ the Hunt. Bee.ch. By . .f:·PM, Dee. -C.M. HOSPITAL-tervlew. --''"-----'--Costa M ... ~ 646 8686 let' tor ....,., .. ,ex .... .., .. ~ in ~....._ -For Sale OPE" DAIL 9· "' ' •·-~-~•. HEAD Teller -Operations "-""""" Ral Hwy SALES' Career opportontlty '·-IOlid oak antiqu~ " • . the accoµnting field. Grt'&I l6lilon Viejo Caill ..._..,.., o;:<,I co. benefit.a. Thi! co. is like COUPLE f~ wilh~eqer.', for: · • • Ir: rlofl of public contact alivt!-PMn acbool murera one big fanilly who . cares. ASST. MANAGER local Savinp • Loan, San (E. on SM Diegp F'rwy. &:: awatc )'OU! Co~pany •car desk. Dovetail draw i. r 5 Furnitur, 110 Miscellaneous · $500 1n large family complex tn Clemente. Please contact Qown V.Uey ParltWf.¥) a~nc with creat beiiefitt. Bru& antique key loekl 0~ F u RN IT u RE-Deco tor Start • .Santa Ana. Man knowtedg· Mr. Machmiller, 492-4021. PHONE -~ LOcal territory. start $6500. an d'ra. l-ra · BRICK. Block A Stone Work. Cail ' : 540-0!!29 or 6t&--O!M5 'f ll Call Jean Brown, W-6055 abletnmaintenanceA:wifeHELPWANTED -YardMan (714)'.,5-4400 ciu Don BelllOCl 5ttMi055 . Wt!'rl.28x 2x30%. Selecttd -Never Used. TABLE octagonal C·a'rd HANGMEN, sates le Instl., !)ther Fee Jobs AVJ.il w/ ottioe eXperienoe. Se.lary Yach"'-APoclate1 r -. (714) UO.P,00 • Coastal Agincy Matching oak chair. •$85. A Contemporary -2 Sofas, 9 game 'hardwood with grffn Paper, vinyl, flock.. paint. Coastal Agency ...,. ....... t' :n9o Harbor Bl. t Adam tr\le ~· item •• call 1t. & 7 ft., Love Seats.. Anti-·felt ~p. Seatl 8. Folding Store com~s to your door, 2790 Harbor m at Adams $450 +' .apt. 1 can (ll.f) 2Sl5,W. Cout Hwy, N.B. · • a 1 642-31163 after 5:00 pm. que -Dining Table with e ·legs, recesses 1Dr ~1-~, Painting & Paperhanging ---------1 557...t!IO btwb 9 am A: 5 pm MOLDERS-F.ibera:lua. ex.. Siies n----.a Ba k Ch ! -.Sc;:;h:;:w;;artJ.:.;;..:5'.:;7,c:5846::.;:.,.,..-,.,,1ALLEYWEST.-NitebeJp; fora~nt. HOUSEKEEPE_R. Ca<reer per.Jc trainees all 3 1hllta. , 'CLOSERS HUGEFLEAMARKET ••• :.i-~~~ c a rs , and chips $25. 2 s.ttteo JfOLIDAY Special! All BUSBOY&·HOSTESS .l;:=,c""'==-"·::C.-'--l woman ttq1ll.NI JD&ture l631 Place ' . anttquedealers'thowanar-Annoire1 ~vellelcother speakehi. 12" E .• ~V . phasa. Custom g u a ran , 675-1714. -• ' DAYS work, general cit~ "nVe-in hol'ltekttper 1 ~ nt:Lil, C.M. Men or Women. 5 obly, Mmd: ray of oolleetable1 plua a llemi. "Wolverine tri.axial1 l n w 0 r km a n 1 bi p . Refs, I ~=~~~~-~~ ing, no irnnUw. Wed' A Fri. Laguna Niguel home. Full MO'mER wl3 c h i 1 d-r en be neat, Sales experience. ~tuffer room .l 113 off WholeWe. enclosures on, eylon casters. 892-(1674, ~l';ou.v:;:~il~: ?,:,.?= ~ B:i4s. Ex· care 9f 2 .1mall achhool age needak. Ownbottsekeeper 1 day a New cmcept h) llflling, leads gourmet" ·food. Thlll't. .l Call 193-4565 pmni d1rectfunal cone, tlpa . No Wurinr . Work Ham in -Your Spare .,...... "'t • • · boys le full c ai'ge cl w i W . Rell. $2.25 hr. .fumiehed.,FuU or part time. Fri., ~:00 p.m.; Sat., DECORATOR must s e 11 $50 each. 24" x 24" pa;per Time to Earn Much Matt! DENTAL Pedodontic AasL .household . .Ample Wary to 833-8172. Must have car, 545-8238. -noon-6 p.m, Y)YCA, 1411 N. turniture le car,,ets. 21xll' cutter $25. GoU clvbs, ~;';~~!c~ Call 968-8633. Must know dent a I .be4~ .? 7 tiated. Re1a. 714: NCJt BOOKKEEPER: Great SALESGIRL part time till Broadwjy, Sarita Ana. oval gold rug w/fringe le Northwestern Jami nj._t,e d S&lt« 646-lnt AVON C·A' LINGI terminology & P~utts. ~ • co. tn ideal location. Rapid ,after Dec. z;, the n full time. ANTIQUE , Mason · Hamlin pad. 2 comp!. chilp.ren'ii wood!, 1 •. 2, 3 & 4. E¥ny .. non smoker. 6M-06J.1, ff o U s EKE EPER. Must ,advancement for gat with ApPly Jh person, Bed • le Melodeon Organ, atyte No. rooms -of furn. 17 cu ft bla.cli:, like new. $Wing roR dean & neat painting, For a wooderlut eem1Dg OR--·DRIVERS speak Encllah. Live tn, refl. recent exper, start $450. · , Bath FUhion Shop, 5 Point 245, $250. 673-1783 alt 5 pm. ref r l &: If re e z er w/lce weight D-4. Regular shaft interior or exterior &'reu. porhmity, in. your own tu'· Pltime 1.3 atrernoons & wk. incl. cbaracter,'efficltncy ·" Call Jean Brown, 54Mi055 Shopping Center. 847..(1()33, Appl~ to2 maker, wall units, dinette $30. Golf clubs, Ben Jiokan rates. Call Dick, 968-4065. rltory, no exper, necess. OYe'r 2s. Neat. ir;endiy .l ln morals. Legal perm. resi-·Coastal Agency .set, family rm turn, bar WOOds, 1. 3, 4 le 5, .swtng PROF. Painting exUirlt. Ac-Call 5-40-7041 good ·health. No ispedaJ lie. dent or cltiu'll of too U.S. 2190 Harbor Bt at Adami SALES 1;-8-dy• e x Per• CLE AN· late m ode 1 stools, etc. 968-8306 weight D-4. Reg. $25: '/IX· ~ ... :~· 847~~e I s A~~·w~~~ry dri1: req'd for ·performing a rt :nage ~· w/Dept. of NITE Dl.shwuher. Sat., Sun. ,;:~:~ n ;ash~~: A~ wuher I dryers /' mtcb sets. Mi!1~i:'ll ta~e~tal& ~1:'~~· ~~tt:::aAf!r b!:~ "t"·--· schools. Call sn-3325. p. " Mon. LaCave Restaurant. .Center, H.B. I • ~1-day euat.· 53l-8637; nne wo, rk, COGt new ., .... 02, PROF .... ;n"""'-inter/exter lisc. Full time. Apply Hub HOUSEKEEPER, no -k 1~ I-"ne A·-CM An.. ......-110 lamp. Prov. maple 'bdrm. ~J. H,.,...;t ~'6L ic /Ins: Aytu SUpply, 2U'.t Harbor, .Earn Money At Home In steady job 5 .... ·,-25 .... ~~ ~~: Dec.-.,3rd. , .. SEC'Y RECEPT. USED Ap-11n--1 le TV's. set (dbl size) le dining tbl sell for $50. 6t6-0191. !!Ven--Bl d CM "'" "'"' g, ' ""Y ' VY .-.-y, · · TO "' .. "',. ............. in"'" after 6 and weekelids. 5'8-2759 •• ~1.f41. v ., · · -Uhl'!!. AddJ;esSing mt,il. For .Deta!Js, hr wk. Must have car. NEED 5 women this Utt to ~ We euar I: de 11 v er. wJ4 chairs. 2 5 x 3 0 ' ' ,.,-"°:~--=~-'-'-I PAINT1NG/paperina, 18 .,... 8 AB y SJ TT ER for af· '1 81!hd stamped, $elf address· 644-7344 , • 1ell n,~lne F sh' 8 . Beautiful otti~ awaft )'Ol1f Dunla,p's,.181S Newport Bl., Seareograph picture, stereo * ctiristrnaa Gilt.Ide& * ·in HarbQr area. Ll~ &: ho:.;,,: temoons, own trans. can. ed envelope&. 2>c 1o ~ oi:a 8 JOns. IJ bright smile &: pertOll&Uty! c.M.. 548--11SJ. TV combo, washer, dryer, For the guy or gal wbO lias ed; Ref'I furn. 642-2356. ater 6. 675-8475. Oc, P. 0 . Box 9308, No. Hol-HOLIDAY ' ~~~. ': J!°~~M ,:'. ~~ :!td~~ ~~ w,mRi.rooi. port, Copprtne frig.,557--0496. everythlng BUT a uliique, ' PAINTING . _ Guarantee<! BEELINE Fa1hlon styliSts l)'WOOd, Calif. 91609, lntrvw 893-2317~ -.. u:_~~!· • , diihwuher,. cut bo&rd top, atUSHED Velvet avocado ornate. bra:'3 ~ Naliqnal --~·at ifairprice$.Lic'd&: No invest. No rollect. No -MO'Ni!'Y NURSING Denniilr~,~nel .frntla1d.,$100.~ couchlc loveseat,PIO.GE2 Ca.sh RE'gJS~r! We ~~e .. .,,A deliv. Will train. Cat le · ESCROW OFFICER E.: ~.~~Dr, DR. Rebig, $60. Houseful one, in beautifUI cond. 4 1n Ins. 675-5740. phone·· necess. Call fDr We ~Ve die IPOt· fur the LVN SU~rvilor 4Dr relilf, 2 _, Tnine. , '_._ , , REFRIGERATOR · furn, all Ml!. ~2031. working ordet! • Idetl.l ffor. PAINTING. prof. All work inter v 1 e w 956--0636 or expenenced esict'OW rat who nit!.' a wk. llprn-7:30 am RENTALS MUST SELL HERCULON family room bar, ftPre, guarn. •Colbr •Pe c I a-11 gt .,~~3574 or "'""' "-~•o. • ·•· !or want!' lots· ol. PR. Top OC • Patt Time .&PM-lOPM shift... P~k L 1 do , Con-S.C~y r, i to *"'u .* 847-6032 * . boutique, etc. No 8Ulta,'ble 441 ~ ~...,_ ~ pl olf v&lescent Center, .f 66 ...-. eola A loveoseat .Xlnt cond place in our present hO 962-6143, 547-1 • Sharon, company, Us c. Sever· n"lilib'--n In ~e -·-··-• n--hl NB ,.,,,. ""'' 'Gqod fiiUs, .... ,oqng co. Auction I04 64~1701 · m YOU suppy the paint. Rooll\!!1 1 ,,;c;:;~=~---~ aJ open1ngil. Great young noo .., ""' ui aw-~uw....-.., ..... ., P, · .,..__..,. Call t.on;itne· , for it &: must sell!' ~g painted . SlO ea. Also ex-BREAKFAST or nite cook. boss pays fee ....... $525-900 .Ing Oranae Co. area needed. oePORTUNITY fo r 3 ANTIQUE S'IOOE Garage Sale 112 $325. *3589 Eve/wkrid). tetiQr. Call ~7046. ~p~ly in~~ t ~an C ~ Other fee & free jobs N.o exper. nece!'ll!i. Foam up to licensed Real E • t a t e S1le1m1n U QU'IDATION STEREO. 1m Garrard, <has P l mbl -Se~s, Trudo s o, · · Call 540-9010 for appt. $3•96 Per Hr. saJespeo'ple. Be your own Youiig Co. ~l'otential AUCTION MOVING away; Appliances, full stereo changer,• ;ail' U ~ e r. ' Cat.Pacific Agency boas. Top commiuions. Call Mni Schm.idt sewing machine, bicycle suspension speakfrs, BOYS 1~14 2750 Harbor Blvd., CM. Ask for Service Oept. Have your own desk It· WESJn..IFF SATURDAY NIGHT $10, Rugs $2-$85, Refrig, AM/FM stereo raato · PLUMBING REPAIR No ;job too small • 642-3128 • COLE PLUMBING 24 hr. service. 645-U61 Remodel It Rep•ir Add ltlon ... Alte rJtions New construction. Concrete, atabs le patios: Block. stone &: brickwcrk. (ll4). 497.2051 SPEC,IA.LIZED HOUS£' Repair. C&rpentrY. painting, etc. Call Dick 642-472'2 Roofing to deliver papers in the San I •'""'""""""''"'""'"'""&!l--~(7~1~4)~84~2~-466~7~-1 phone. PenD1nel ADncy 'f:OO PM ore. 4th Chest of · drawers $8, Hall w/F"F:r ·+ tape deck. ~ a.me,.., San Juan .Capls. EXECUTIVE INVEST IN W. E.·La-.Oyer Rei.flor ~-Ill Dr .• NB. Due to ll>e beelth ol Edna· rug 16, Tab!" $3-$15 . brand new, w .. !~It trano and """"'istrano Beach p I A-18601N-·-.-.. Blvd CM 6f5-2TIO · beUe M, Drury, Bob's Aue· Lam"", etc. NE'W samples, 'uncl·'-ed on'•.,-w••. "''d uea. ~ •r-ne ... ency ·YOUR FUTURE ..,;.3923 --~·, '545..M& ~~~~~-~!1!'!9 1 llonhasbeencomm;s;ooed •W loya, Imported 'tor iii. pay.;tt~Cfo! DAILY PILOT Receptionist · PBX OPERATOR SERVICE estab. F uller to compl~y·tiquidate the skirts, ponchos, new rings, $11S or take ever ·smau 492-4420 I..ea.diMl..itw Firm, S.A. 'Ac. SE· YOUR ow~ BOSSI UR your sparkling voice & Brusb .CUatomen. C.M. Up tn:'!.,"'.!;' ~Antiques jewelledBalbelts, etcN. Frl/SUn. •payments. Collection ~~pt. BOOKKEEPER -accountant cura~°typing. Jlfo SH Front M9n or Women big frle'ndly millf' ·to win to $160 wkly to start. .......... 3 . , 177l W. boa.' B. ' · TI4/893--0501. I for medium size CPA fitm nM.:~ ,, __ ...... • ... _, ._ .... la "t62--0US. o! San aemen.te I SALE Sat at 3144 Made'-·========;::=I v~ :"'t'J'<"U"""""• A y qyer u "". _.esmen Qr lll AJl .fu be sold, .1o .1t>e h!gbeort ,, 'CM T-t. CaN'"'-he•"te~r. ' ' 10th "':!I ·in Laguna Beach. Prefer P/T Girl Frld•y Luse ellow aggreulve ~pany. $400. SERVICE Station Attendant. "" • .....,_.... data processing experience. Public Ret Firm. Gen'l Off-'T•xi:Ceb Call Marion Mann, 833-:700, ~xper. Amburi"?Y's Texaco. bidder. No minim~ • No .ax>k set. Bowlint ~· bag, ANNIVERS~RY SA~E Must be aggressive &: lee, Mt.t have journalism&: Dennis & Dennis Per90nnel 2252 Harbor Bl, C.M. p=~~~: Owr 50 pcs. ahoes. Goll cl~bs like new, Pewter & silver IloUoware, 'Creative -not a pro-writing '8ckground, Work-ean54 r""'JlAJppJt Agency, 2082 Michelson Dr, STATISTICAL ANTIQUE Jewelry (some bagtype.l .~art. =:mofbedweights, tankards, charms, m~n's crastinall:lr. Pub Ii c ac· ing wi the press, U" Irvine. ANALYST & TYPIST lGth Century) Marble Top wn er, s, N jewelry & executive.· gilts. counting ex Perie n c e Escrow Offlctr PRODUCTION 1 yeu of college matb + VWl:ol1an Furniture. Oocks gauge . train, 6' Christmas Hand le machine engra.Vin,g requ1red. Call 494-6768. Yl .. •t nDIVW, .. wl."l'Oll'ellJve ,,~ .... .._ H--MACHINIST 2 •--J b • R ·s -n.-,_,_ n--1 l::rE'e. 5f6.-0140. done on prei:nises. ! l REPAIR. recover any roof .. problems. Wened& Jtoofing. Free, est. ~1691. BOOKKEEPER, F/C for public accounUni olfice. .Exper. only. 548-9544. -~~~. '" -~w-.,....... -)'I'S of stat 'J't'"''6· o ~ ... ..:..., • .;_ ."cu=,=,.~_:_ ':'A~ ........ GARAGE Sale. 4' bar, ne.uti· NOACK'S : .. : HOUSEKEiSiER live _ ill, Good salary A xln't frinp In N.B. area. Wofk consists .......,.~""' ~ t"-• full time, room & board, benetitt for men w/at least ··ot 40 %•calcuiaHng on al() proX, 25 Signed Piates _ cal coffee t.able, book cue, 102 E. 16th, C.M. &1$:,1(]. . 410 W. Cast HI'\'., NB Suite H 1 •64$-2716 muat drive & care for ekler-1 Yl"!f exper. op production' kiey calcutatt>t, 2>% anel}'z· Over 200 Pieces Old Glass &: new wall plaqUes, 350 motor =~:;;:;;=~~:;;f:= I S.Wi"I/ Alteraiian1 --E\lrOpean Dressmaking All custom fitted. Personal Fashion advice. 673-1849. e Dressmaking "':' Alterations Designed to suit you. Call Jo * 646-6446 Alter•tians -641-5845 Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. Television Repair * BLAINE'S TV * Servicing All Brands Authorized Magnavox Knowp iot' honesty 540-4313 Tll.• -, CERAMIC tile new &: i-emod@l. Free est. SmaD jobs welcome. ~2426. GENE{<AL ....... Serv. Yan! elelltMlp, hauling, sprinkler repain. Reu. 646-5848. I'-----'_"._" ~11••1 Job ·wanttd, Mala 700 BUSINE.s.5 MGMT: Nat'I firm has top career benefits & fast advance. Approved for vets training & other ad- vantages such as stock plan. $7!WXI. Call Bob Wibon, 540-6055 Coastal Agency 2790 Hafbpr Bl al Adami CLERK TYPIST: G r e at posi tion for the beginner. Lite typing. Start'tbat olfice career in a nlef\' locale. Start $3'.ll. Call Jean Brown, 540-6055 Coastal Agency 2790 Har;bor Bl at Adams Countee Girls Far fast takeout food operation Full Time THE ISLAND HOUSE 82 Falhlon llland Newport Be•ch Jy .coup!~ in Huntington mllllng macb. Pred!ion big of filui'es &: 409' stat Jewelry -Bedroom 8ets -cycle. New throw pillows. 10-SPD BICYCLES ......... to dose tolerance ~ ..... ~ .. 1 .. -•• ...,,, •~ Dining Room Grau"" • Roll Lost of misc. SaL only, PAR'IS e ACCES.mRd:ES Beach aree. Call 893-3525 ---:-. . ' 'J't' .. ~· ---..;, ~ per "'-~.-, 8 o.w~ ~ 2228M"' Meyer Place, Costa EXECUTIVE SECRETARY for appt. Bridgeport mil.ling eXPtt· mo, depending on qu&lilica· •"l' ~ ~ ,,,.... Tires le Tubes • All Si1,ies Di1ficulf job reqilires ex-. prei'd. 4 Day, 40 Hour Week, tions. Send ttaUme ro Clas• Chine. Ca,bine$s ~ Rattin Den """='==~~~--EXPERT REPAIRS pf!rienced woman, s e 1 f !NDUSI'RIAL line stitch sew-Apply At Denar Corp, Xl20 sified Ad no. 311, Daily Pilot Set • 17th Century Qlri'ed PERSIAN Lamb Coat, twin ON All MAKES~ directing & good at fetter ing mach opr le aingle ntt· Howell, SUite K, Anaheim •. P. 0. Bax 1500, Co«ta Mesa, ~ -PLUS Many, Many, bed w/ftame, ch 8 i r • eTHE BIKE SHAC"Ke compoeltion as secy to the · dle opr. Sea SUttl, Apply 825 ~. Mon thru Thurs. Calif. ~. Items Too ·Numerous To spreads, blankets, s ome 1093 C BAKER, CM president of a large col'p. W. 18th St, C.M. POLICY typilts. must be Ment'ion, (All in MINT Con· kitchen Utensils & linens. Near Fairview e 546-4l30 Recently relocated in exp'd in property It casualty STENO/TYPIST d!kcml • , • GE Rotisserie, Odds & ends. WROUGHT iron table; 5 Westminster. :st:Int oppty for field. WED. ONLY. Dec. For Major Bank Tru!t Dept. Moved ·tor convenience of """c.c,c:.2654c:c,_~~---chairs & matching chan- capable person .: must be 8th. Call for appt .. uk for Dictation essential. Penna:~ sale and total liquidation to ~ GARAGE Sale, 18 9 21 · ,., · led · • delier, $75; 9x12 area-:rug -..es or1en . Beautlful Joanne Farrell, 644-8550. ent career opportunl"" fot ANTIQUE GAU.ERY BLDG. Antioch, Tur t I er 0 ck · . 'J' $75: Curtls·Matbes surroundings, rood benefits. F,qual Opportunity Employer que.)itied penon, Excellent ~ W. Chapman Ave., Clrvine). 9 a.m. Sat. & Sun., TV/S-/rad' p Pl nd Po •--be-~ w . ''"""' 10 com o. ease se re&urne. to . . pao-•~oNAL p h 0 n e empwrce u.:uts, e ve Orange, Oil'ifornia Dec. 3rd & 4th. Woman's -0 Bo 427 w tmins Ca. ~ ~ &I portunity ..... ther miscell. itiµns. x , es ter, solicitor • Dana Point, San an equ op em-Inspection: Saturday, Dec. golf clubs, books. Ski boots 833-2722 After 6 P.M. : 92683. aemente, Capistrano area. plo~. 4tti 10:00 a.m. (all day) le misc. EX PER. Medical·~ Work in YoUr own home. Contact R.F. Pa.ige Auetioneers Nott: Lots of ~GC.ARA"7G"'E~SAL="'E'",'""'Frl"''!Se.,,..,,V' CLOTHES: Perfect clind. -crlber • .,•-• p--, n-deal In ·-a. pw.... 644-0113, ~xt 210 ,,.;,_ __ _..-.a Unusual le Hard Mens suits, SPort cdats, .... ·~· .. ~~" nm .. ,..;.;..,.. ~· -· ~~ SECURl.TY PACIFIC ~= -N sun. lOaon·5t>m. Des;gner.. 38 -wknd& only. Must be experi : JRYlhl'f.r~"tl~CL 83$-1465 between 9:00 a..m. To Find Antt'ques, AU in dresses, Holiday longs. 1543 sweaters, sz · s. S(lme in all att'u ol mB:l.icaL -CCD\N""c~»Ar-."Cklf"'V and noon. NATIONAL BANK MINT Omdition!!! Seranade Terr, (Irvine women's clothes u *14. surgical typing. Salary coin-~t\..LJ~~~I Su!tSflJ N~N Ce-B~~ DOrf'T MIS5 THIS 'l'eJT., CdM) (Q>rner af Ser-"008-41=-;-'-8·-.,,,-,-.rl-,.I mel'll!lurate w/exper. eon. RECEPTIONIST e ~. ewport _..,.. TOTAL' SALE! anade & Ramona) My Lo11 ·Your Gain ! tact 842--0611, ext 23L Exec. Sec.'y/Of.c Mgr to $650 legal Trne to $450 'l"l:"ns""""' (amer<ll a GARAGE Sal ,........_ 1" carat diamond ring, :"fif. EXPERIENCED woman for PayrclJ Bkkpr to $600 Fine oppor. For bright young ~-d. ~~=· ~: Equipment IOI . Set of S;.;;:;,.-& ~=: , fany setting. Value '300. housework & laundry. 6 hr Girl Friday $500 lady w/good typing. We offer life ins, lf'OUP carpet. Nice baby crib. Sat. ~l!:.l(~~~s~ day. Once a week, $2. per Typiat/00 w.p.m. $'400 NEWPORT health Insur, pd vac. profit pARKfNG LOI' SALE 1 & Sun. 10 am to 5. lmt San ding bands,) Oall 546-61lo hr. 'Must have trans. & refs. Personnel AJency sharing, 5 day work wk. Sat Dec 11 * 10 to .f pm Doval, H.B. 847--9450. after 6 p.m. le weekend!. 557-!llm after 6 pm. .f88 E. 17th <a1t4~> CM 3848 Ce.mpwi ~ N.8, Call for· appt. Barden's Ex-Movie, still, dark room . PATIO Sale. ch r i,s t ma s MOVING must sell: Kranich EXN:R. COOK I HOUSE· 642· /II (Branch 0 . ) tl!nninating Co. ask for Joe NEW. "·USED * 821-1550 Bargains! super Stuff! 610 Bach COl180le plano, iGE KEtl>ER _ for -uple. Nona W. Heitman 540-0635 Laux or Dave Barden, QI& B & c Photo Equipment J-·-•--~ ... Fri , Sa ... u KITCffEN H I e r A Randolph A CM. ..,..,,....,, .......... . • t. mahogany stereo w/poitati IReledrr :requh'edkln .,· No amok· female P~fu:e x ~~'. RECEPTIONIST· Growin.,. call 546-5510 ve., . or 2843 W. I.Jncoln, Anaheim GARAGE Sale; i03 E. 2'11h, speakers Misc. or i ~ n \ a I ng, in g . 3-1663. · ·-o " Fumlture 110 c M XI.NT ITEMS Sa items a ...... ,;--i ovets2u. EXPER M bani 3: 30pm, 5 da,ya._ No wkndl. co. in plush Irvine area. Be TERRITORY REP· start 8 · • · • t, 975-8562 :E'i"-"'"" la ec c with own Ask for Larey. Wheeler or right hand gal to the V.P. Weti.me career wttli a ma-csu;=;;n,:&07.M"on"°.""-:=*--ves. 1 too I guaranteed salary. Irma Larry's ?entry~ Thill po!ition is tor the gal jor co Local ter-wru. sell che'ap! Moving 3 /GARAGESale,l~Haven • ANTIQUE SALE . SCRAM -LETS '"!!Equal!!!!!!!!!!Oppor!!!!!!!_!!Eon!!!'!!!p1!!.,.,!!!!"" 1747 Anaheim Ave., C.M. ~. C.N. • 1 ' who Ukes public relations. rlto~est . beneti~ pc · sectional $ 2 5., 2 Pl., N.B. Sat. &: sun. 10-5, Turtle Rock, Irvine. Sat & 1 . F1BERGLASS workers &: LANDSCAPE Designer A start $450. :turniahed & fee: paid. $$500. wingback chrs $10. a ., 646-4350. Sun lG-5. 833--0306. : ANSWERS COUNTER J.µN: Local auto apray painters, experienced Salesman 3 )lt'8J'I ap, on Call Jean Brown. ~ Other Fee Jobs Avail. birch end . A coffee tbls. ~KIN=G~hed~.~tbl~&,-,chn~.-m-any-NEW 4 man Winslow lifetafl. Jester -Flout -Forgo - Hotbed -JOB HotDERS It used to bl! that gµinet. pip multiplied the fasle8t. Then along came the eovern· ment '1'08 HOLDERS. 'TRUCK Driver, age 26. 2nd Class Uce:nse. Good drivln& record. Call Don 548-3378. ,,_Wanted, Fem•I• 702 NEED HELP AT flOMET .... ,_.,.-, e We Raw ~valescent Aldal e N,,_ e 11ow>es ) S-... I aoia:llAKERS/UPJOllN parts store will train per.>n necnaary. 837 W. llllh, C.M. Ll.nd, Deip. sale I Coastal Agency Call Bob wu.on, ~ Uptizbt piano $75. Good Items, Tues thru Sat. 2232 $100. Coast Guard approyed . . to tnfft I: greet patrona. ~ Ottk:t-Sec'y , supervison on res1i@ntial A: 2790 Harbor Bl at Adami Cout,al Aetncy cond. MJ.n9l Pacific Ave, C.M. "1139-=7295=.,·:-,,.-,--,,-o-I Batie koowledge or peJ'tl Unique oppor.,.w/ntw rapkl-Comm. $115 wk + 59' RELIEF COOK 2190 Harbor Bl at Adami HUNTINGroN ff a r b our BIG gara;ge sale Sat. & sun. CROCHET Potpourri. Nice n_oqulred. St. $2,50 hr. ly lfOWlnl co. ldeal locatioo mmm over $3000 mo. 5 dya ._~ v.oeek 642-*>ff TOW TRUCK home sold, leaving at.ate_ 4 Lota of bargains! 1787 Ctuisbnas gilt, 1974 Fatra.1 Call 'i:st':~~ tor alnl I"""" lookln& tor Tues-Sat. 7-oPM. Muat, be RETAIL CLERK DRIVER Pc. eectlonel, I loer sll>Obi, TU.stin A,.., Coste Mesa. C.M. 543:1693 • ~.. np\d advanctment. $55(1. avail· for eve. a pp t 1 • . C. A .,_ marble end talileii; 48" baa-~Harbor Bl •t ~ Call lftltn H.yes, SfG-6055 &f&..lHl. . We wilt train ma~ person &ge 'll, ~· A. uto low 90Ck, tirocade rocker, re-Jewelry 815 BIKES 3>" to 10 spd, Ciris F/TlrM Matvle 21J1 WHtclHf Dr. Newport a..cli 1190 =~~ma Leed MM' or Wom•n ~min C::.. ~~~ ·~.El euuno, San Clemen-trig. 8t6-5053.NEVER ;.;..;.;..;;_W_o_,,,,.-Lad-,-.,-, .;.,H_K :t't! :~:1:~ ~~ ------==.-Temtic opp0rtUnity for Mr Randolph, 2131'9U-9888. w ·-~··u........_ ~ BEDROOM, Living room, Yellow gold flat Florentined ;;;;=-:==--cc,--,.,.;.-1 GOU. FR l DA Y : Busy eJi:p'd wire wrapper. Great • tu•~ ''-'-.., .c.&pn' child 's room furnlture. CaU flnlih band set with one HIGH . grade enamel.~ 1 tge dellctitfW cUloe for at-gro..n .... co, Needs )'O\l now. RETAIL newspaper Cielivery ferred, om-2'l. Leve'• &t~. Reasonable. "1ttnd brilliant cut diamond quantity Red • Gni •· BUff - tractive per;,n. DestrsbleTop~~~filS ········JO S'lOO· OpE!n. Truck needed. Call Broolrhurat 6: Adama. a· SOFA by Kroehler, dark wet1h t·ng .95 carats Cementgrey,Jl pl.M&-29n loc4Uon,. txcilin& ro. $450. can 540:9010 fOc' «ppt. 96~1489. 962ol3Ct good cond $i65. w / matching 14k yellow 2 TASCO telescopes. like CaJl H~n li&)'ft, 540--6l55 C•l·P•cfflc Agency WAITRESS wanted part =~ Pony $7. &tS.:2525. gold IUard ritli. Appraised new, ~ price. , :mo=~·""" mo H.-81""·· C.M. ROllNS,ON'S -;:;m~-CRUSllEDVel ... ,GoldoUve $13SO. Asking 11150· ** 673:57'16 "" ** l ~,,,,=~--·-•"Ad=aons;:;;.., MAID -~ lo ex'chan .. ,... ~ • ·-· t Med -· 67J..l36l . ELECTRIC c1o~-. ·~ ~--'I Ole to $700 ___ ::,~t 23w N-e NEWPORT • WAJTRESS. ""'·In food" -·• ~•,,..' . ~, . ... .,er. V9fl __. ..,,...., u• ""r'', BIA.CH tee A: end tables 675-3M3 SACRI!'ICE! Westinghouse, larg~ aize, Newport Be'aeh area co. Blvd, CM. S4&-8155. oocktaHs. Api:Qy In pemn, IL % Carat dlamcmd ring, Ti1· $35. 548-2375 eves 6-9 . ....,., &al w/a.rchlt-··-' MASSEUSE. The Blue ~ 101 21st PL, FAM Y room couch, &Old -!any _..,. ~-i.; ...... w.i:. FIREW ·r~ "'~ u" ~-,,_ ·~ --~-~-• ~-• •~ _ .. ng. ~-~ -OOD FOR SALE ~con1tructlon ha·•-·-•. ·-<>P'·~•· -"~ .. ~~· ~Y ~·=·--~· -..·~~ A-XI • • &d haura MB-100.2 (Matehing Led¥'• A Man~s Or'ange le Eucalyptus rk for projeet director. • n t ., · WANTED FuHdioua ·Nut! wedding band&~ never worn, 544-1653 MJlll gpeak Spanish. l.oveJy No ........... Will ...... Sales aurc lady thoroosbiY BEAUT. -rm tebl<, mEEi I Call 5'6·57UI after -,==;;.;.,===-I Equat °"""· 'Eonployor ofcs. Xln't oo. Tw benefits. -· lOaon·lOom. & Glftwra.-n !rained Jn •""Y detail o1 XI,. eond. G'' dta + 2 20" 6 pm • ,... .. °"". ORANGE FIREWOOD Call Mtu M-ie. SSH122, NA1VR!i d<pendablt lady .. ,.~ cl...U.-1 Doy l"' w!L leafs. no. Ws3476 aft 5 125. II Corot detiver"1 Abita.II AbbOI Per10nncl ntedtd, b&bnl t 2 llMall Own tranep, Rtfl prefd. BEAUTIFUL blue vel.Vfl 10' Where to buy Oi1mOnd1 • 637~3 • lj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642.5671 Aa:ency; U> W. Warner,. cNtctrtn. Own tranlp. Rtfl NI or p/time f15-33l5. couch .tr matchlna loveaeat. Belciurn cutler tells ruRNmmE. Xln1 oond. Suite 2)9, S.A. ~lrt'd.· SG-161.f.. i , • W h It e Elephantl" oM<-Ustd 6 mo'a. $273. £1118..4SS3, diamonds under whole91lt ml&c. Hems Ii Chrl11tnu MG~ -·~r. v 1 Exctptidhai Benefl11 prloe. (TI4) '42-0681 decor .. Baraalna. rn..-. .,.. ''n.tu.I."~· e eran __ .. 1_ boule:T 'l\'J'n rop qutllty Earl)' American • .,,... '' W h I t e Eltphanta" o\19'-;:~:..i=~t· = Apply In ~n 10-5 p.m. ~·u,... )'Ol.l1 f'Urnlture. Marble top ptd M<lchlnery 114 AIR Compm,aor, gu mo1or rttnnlns YoUr houat'f 'l\ml lets )'O!.t earn li:r1tatn. $5700. • 2 Ytshlon fat., N.B. -Wm tnto "CASH" • .U din tabl•, mltc. 979-0596 Foit'SAL.E • 4 Lathes. $500 on tanlt tralltr. $1~. Se! them lllto ''CASH" • aiell c.lt Helen ~. $Cl).«>55 ~al opportunity emplo)ft born tbru D&lb' Pl lot DANISI Modern .c o u ch a.nd leu. One 42"' Bullard ~afr.t:;;"c.5:-'iPm_,;;54&::;:;3'"76e7:. __ the6 thl\l Dlllly Pilot Coutal /.tl!nc:t ,../&ttacbed table, woodt11 boring mUJ-t$1500. 6*-60.16 Trllce & Hobby Hor" OUf!'lled. ~ 2790 Harbor ii a.i' Adam• OUIUJtd, 642-S6Tl b.M. 78" lone. 6#-1864 or 646--2130 · --'$'-U-'.-'!lt;.l-31"'°'"4'1.:...:"c:'"'::...::~_ l ' , ' • • j ' ··-·-____ ._,.._ -..... . .. -.... ~ ~! _ .... ,;_·-~1~~·1 1 ~J -----~·l[h);;;~ I J.....•"tit~ '-I~ I.__\_----' '-I~ Ill Pl•-/°'IOM 12' Dot• 154 IMta, .. n -,., Trallon, Utility M1 A-Imp .... :,,•,;..A~u""c"'r~1""o"'N.,..•.,..; LOWREY Planol • Oraaoa; $TU'O-.AKC ......... ·n ci,ippij\ :n Sallboot, ***W.u!TED*. * AUS11N HEALEY Yamall&Plaool~;A CUDPoodie.Grey.IStJorplck lll'lta. llaad. T HP ..... l!till\l'4--tnller ?OLOTUS '61 PORSCHE . HO us~ ·11e1nw.,._ p-. "'" ,,.,.. o1 u .... 033 •• ,.. c0ranao" ...... u... -si... • -· a.r -· .. ,o· ion,; •69 Amt1• H..i-EUROPA •II:, In ll"W 6 ...i, Scbmldt 81!1-'7'8 (FulJ.-i. ' 1162-651!. · 91!2·1'8!1! SPRITE ROADSTE~1 ·-· po...,.wjndo ... AM/ MUl!c:.Co-1 Dt. U14, 1907 N. CARDIGAN Welcli Corsi HUSBAND idt home, wW Verv l"'I~·-(f!ANg•~•stl") J'M N.dio, buckAtt tettl, Uc. Ve~ 0 ... , n.n:i~ .. _ Auction• every Fri, t pm Main, Santa Ana. puppler. AKC ae1• PUm 11.Crutce 32• &l.llboat. eood "# ~ uO't .uu ((YT 6Ul •;3 • V"'Q""''"'' .,_...,. Bill ·Yates Furn. AppU. AntjoU<s ** BALDWIN Acro10nlc '"°"· ._ptlonally "'"'lhf· oond. 527~2 ,.,,...,...,. Jl~J ' . $1099 . $31" BILL YATES ~ 3015 W. \Varner .. S.A. (Spinet) 1 Piano like ·new be&Utib.U ma.rkihp. "97-1276 JOTE No. 154, cover, trailtr - CfoUow ,;..,,h ilchll $590. •~ill. MIN. &bn4UJer, AJ<C, male,. ~ dolly, Per!"'J oond, 16S(). • DAVI! ROSS PONTIA 32852 Valle Rd .. , ·-54!Hl241 • 547-77/13 PRIVATE PAllTY WAl'fTS 9 wkl, .. nned A shots. 6#-0262.' ~ lluttlee f56 :uo> Harbor Blvd., Sin Juan C&plstruo ~. While Christmu GUt1 \ TO BUY P?ANO FOR CASH. 1 Champ 1tock, 1 a It/ p 1 p. SABOT ae.mi .. race equipp«l a.ta Mesa 837-4800/493-C511~2261 Oeeorator ltemt, I a m p 1, · 8.15-2778 13'7--M60. • I N s A recllt~ MEYERS MANX 1t.>w bu.c· 1966 A.H. Sprite. Gd. nmrdJl& LOTUS '.57 PORSCHE C:OUjle, reblt 'pl.fque1, slatU@I, ch 11d1, FOR Sale: Electronic Orian JUST In time Jor Ouiatmu. S275./~tf~~ ' * ·M-MOTc IY• Nftdl ewtne. Will trade cone!., flell" new tires, new AUTHOR.J.Z!:t> ena:, trara, neW lnt. ~ ·:u~an~ (~es) 37 note keyboard, xlnt cond. am'1J · toy ' chaJnpqne pi»-FOR Sale UDO 14 'No, 15l0. for VW or? f93...3U2. top. needt Ollli&ion repair. BAI.ES A SERVICE party.~· 544--2319. : Cullom c!mP1etec1 w!~ MB-76S5 dle, male, 2 ~·• old. Complete w/trailtr, ~. Trucke "2 Sift It and ma.Ire offer. WE Nftd Your Porsche and ~. • Sewing Machine• 121 646-4665.: ~ • -549-1375 &ftB 5:'30 pin. 54&-4075, wW PA1 top dollar. Call BDJ Autbortaod11aln6- l121152 Valle Rd., San Juan CapWruo , 137400/'9>4511/- O'KEEFE ·.I: Merritt 1tove Sin&:er .se .. .i .. ,. maehlne w/ Mp~IA'"!,~ ~~ plUllup.. INTERN AT I 0 NA L 14. ' •• IMW ot Chuck 5.YMBU. •AC Iro twin bed Old ..... ._ "' m...-, "" w ... , trailer. Must sell, Go1"'" ID • ~69 PORSCHE 912 _., n a. walnut cabinet. Xlnt oond. blooded. N• .paper• . -...... ~ "• AutomoUw b:eeU~ Xlllt cond. Must sell! curved seeUonal. K J t c b $75. * SC&-345! 968-7411. Europe, $550. v1-. .._}_ ___ ~---•• u----0 3100 W. Cout HWJ. • table a: chain. Delk. Furn •~-Sii /Dock '10 mwmaDO•-........ _....-Newport Beach * 84>2111 ! . I< mi..c. ll2 E. 22nd SI, CM, Sporting Goocli l30 GERM. SHEP popo, AKC. -ts, II' 1 RECREATION CEN'l'Ei!< '61 PORSCHI! 911 548-:mt GUN« Magnum Winch"'" "''"' healthy, champ i;,,.. OOCI< rt • ..,., privil• .. m RO!_~~!~EBRl.,'d.lnc:. . . MERCEDES IENZ Xlm cond! m.- . VJNG-, Mu1t Siii Tastee carbi11e, lever action. $90 or ~ f 0 r ~mpttament. mill. Sa i 1b0 a t pref. ,,,.,~ nai·UIK' • '70 MERCEDES 280 SE RENAULT Freez Ice Cream Machine, make ofter. 644-1936. 263. wt r I e I e c. 3''1 l E . Colta Mesa 54!!!!! ROY CARVER, rnc. Restaurant sz. Sac. $350. MEN'S Ski boots. Rosemont AIREDALE puppies, show ~wattt, 'Balboa. '59 FORD fJOO 2925 H&rbor Blvd.. .,_.. Full A ·n RENAuLT l\.16 sed. -Cost $2500. 3ll7 Yulron Ave., 101, 11 XI nd qua!., xlnt for auard or pet, l-8T1·2866 Costa Mesa 5464444 ~an, power. utoma· air nd t 1 ,. narrow. nt oo . Delivery aft D!'t ~ 1;;;;=;~===~=:;,:;o=.:: tic lr dltldned 647· wqon, co , ' au o, e ec ' ~-OU Paularlno, 01. 540-7046. $75/Make offer. 497-1549. 5"8-0063 · • ac>AT lliPI avail. 2:i'-65'. Xlnt Lore Bed, ~Uent Meehan. '67 BMW 1600, w h l t e, · a con • sunroof, lunaie rack . 1 L TABLES Warehouse HEAD SKIS -l95: Step in accornmodallon.s lh new lcaURfs!Hon. (E91D1SI $l99 AM/FM, new radials. AFV) Ptrfe·ct cond. Take "'-."Sal•. Freight damaged 149 geze •top .In binding• $85. (5) Shephonl & ""tri•"'r Marloa. ~. S Rf$1D£ MOTORS !;;'-•!~, .':"'>,_,,;.., 11'50. $6899 o'pymoU or cuh $7!50. 1 -~. 'to $199. New slate factory mix P\IP•· $10. Will hold 'tll SLIP aYaU. up to 38'; $80.' O'I.,...._,. '" .I.ft SU-.2140 • ' 6JS.8623, 5~. , I , ' • 231. --WA W'UI ~~ ENCYCLOPEDIA Brlttanlca Stereo 836 OLD Enalish Sheepdoc pup-SLIPS: for power boats 13' to •n Chevy ~ ton Cheyenne 1971 'CAPRI TOYOTA 'S9 Slnger Gaulle oonvett., ''7 VW IUG (Tl]L.m)• !lpo<lal $599 ~. 549•3031 bt .... .,. ... '69 vw Auto Tra111, Thf1 .. Jooka brand :new. <YYJ211) .. $1495 WardS.Lee ' ~-• cnlod, 1195 to 13 9 5. ~ :;~~:· ~~~· ~~'"""· 673--01" alter 6 mo. 96J.Jj67 or 547-9561, ... 147.••~ CAPRI fl;• ... L ... .:. --~S~l~N~G~E~R~- , '19'71 & ChildMll sets. Great SANSUI -AMJFM stereo ~ AKC rea.sonable lo 38'. Bayside Vlllap 300 E. P.U., 4 mo',• old, f-whl The sexy European. 6,!m aood titts, mech OK, $250. '. ~ , ~ks Western World, all receiver, 12 way al r •""" home 6f2...992-4 Cout Hwy. N.B. · drive, P/8, P/S, air oond, miles, like new. AttractlVI! 646-930l ~l. af! 6 pm•MS-0016 Amlrlclft ..... ~ ~~. 11nv.'!!!rci Sac r l f Ice, suspensjon speakers, Gar. SCHN~UZERS :&vail. now er SAIL Boat Slips Avail. Up to Ml/FM rad., trlr hitch, bria:ht red finish with black 1946 Hartior, Costa Mesa TRIUMPH 50.5126 .• " :1 544-~ r a rd o1 0 B com p I hold til Chrutmas. Groom· 35• Newport B e a c b turbo-hydro tran&, 350 cu in bucket seat•, 4 spd. trans., w!Pickerlng cartridg & ing ab.Id service 846-0839. · ' ena, Like new. T.O.P. radio, heaterr, decor """"''P· Hou" of lmport1, Inc. 1234 S. Main St. 1•. ·: BELL ''500'' e ' · 5'8-2253. 673-5008 673-3632 ··~~ Authortud Merced" Be•-ll1 I Santa Ana • CRASH HELMET dlx headpbonl!J. REI'AIL A K.C Beagle N•-= tr! col -=~=~~=;--1 ' · Styled wheels. HU?T)' on this .... '.,·_:. $414.35 -NOW •-.95 0·-·.· ! wk. •5~· m'al,., 3• BIG BAY SLIPS '""'DODGE 1 ~-walk In deal4!:r TRIUMPH * 2 DAYS ONLY* : .:. fin. Good Condltl:_1879 P)'mnts avail. We ca:;;' all 1~;'ales $35 847-3677. $2.25 PER FOOT MB-2592 'Van, ne'W tran;,"'fu.e1, carb, ~~n~~) ~ ~~ NOW ON DISPLAY · Fri/Sat ~c 3 • 4, 8..& pm -·. SanlOL U.S.A. st .... Equip. ~eo=STO=N-T~~~R~RIER=~P-UPS-alt<""'°'· "'"' "'""" can mvd., C..t Mo ... Mt><630. 1972 350-SL va STAG Wliol..te -on all ftba> ;,. ' GOLF clubs. First F1ight Warehoule, 179 E. l?tb St.. AKC I ~-----~,. see at 17th a: Ora.na:e in CORTINA AI80 l&11:e selection of pre. c:lua p:oc1lletS manuf. ~" lronJ. 2-9 and 'pitching C.M. 645-2442 open 7 days. * * !_w2301kl. * $l50. Tr---.-i.... .... C.M. 548-6983 owned models In stock. 6862 IMMEDIATE DELIVER.YI Oi1count lu99i• House • d 'Wedge. Nevt'r used. ~ * ,_ .. .,.... .. 1972 ZENITHS at the Jow .. t · 196! DODGE v v.. -'-CO IN M&nch<ste•, Bu"" Park. ' NOW! 190< S. Anaheim Blvd> ·.··.,' -~36iij, CHRISTMAS i-b-6.. an, , .... ~57 RT A f::-,::--i-'i-;::---:;::::---;==I P.Cicts in So. Ca.lit. All AKC Gennpup18h ... •=iuBlk. cone!., R&:H, n!bll for (Santa Ana 1'wy at Beach HURRY&: BEAT THE 10% Anaheim Ph: fi35.45S2 ,·-: RAND New Weber 1mocteis in stock a1 Orange . ~an ep. • C•mpert,S.le/Rent920 travd\nz, S57..3908. Blvd.) PRICE INCREASE!! V.W. Baja kits $1'.J, 1 pea •• t'J ., Barbeque o:iunty's largest Zenith silv, tan. $50. 962-7433 ·ro CHEVY V v.a turbo Radio, Heater, Automa.tic,.1 ___ <_11_523-_1250 FRITZ WARREN'S V.W. Solar seats w/coven * $40 * Dealer. 19" Chromacolor. AKC Doberma11 Pupa, ~ham-CUtPER 1Ai Cabover, 8' bed, · . an 11,00J local miles (VOP130) SPORT CAR CENTER $ti0. pr. Dune B!JGie seats • 545-4693 a.tier 4 PM. C4030, at $395. ABC Color pion atockJ Call after 5 or stove &: ·tee box, shell mars, tires, $2800. or bit. $899 no E. h~ St., s.A. 547476' $7.50 ea. Bodin.fenders etc. ~ .. , ..,., 902l AU •• H k---'-""" 6.,..,._ • dam-~. Th'· 1,. a -at otter. 67~20U alt S p.m. • 1 ,OIAMONDARE ring, 6 carat ' w. an..... un-w i:t~, ioPto-t6-,........ .., •· ~ Open dally ~9: closed Sunday '68 YW CAMPER ::,.~ .. ,alitain!, appra!Aed $300 tington Beach. 968-3329. AIREDAI..E Puppies. AKC. fixer upper. Ar. is S195. Days Auto Le•ling 964 r t\ L' , : l"l G~at as Ch~tmaa gift. ZENITH Color 1V 21", loo~ Ch. aired. Will hold unW 642-6943; .aft 7 pm. 968-C'm. LEASING I -Wl1 fJl1i& '67 TRIUMPH ,,. Make oHer. 546-4478. & ...,'Otks like new $135. Also Chrl1bna1. 521-4397 CycleiJ;n8fke1, ., SAVE on immaculate ""e--.. TOYOTA · TR4A ROADSTER : ,1 '· e AQUARIUM 23" Blk & Wbt TV, $45. Call' Hqru1 856 SCOOht-1 . '".-,• 925 driven whlcles. .... . -I Speed tN.nsmilllon. : <.1 Salt water, 20 a:aJ., stand, aft 4, 54S-2llL , OWNING PoWAIL:.-Uln~Troll Bike '71 MAVERICK ,._ ,......., <UNB517) ; ,,,: ]heater, etc. $60 or trade! RCA 21'' Console Color TV, penal , a: btoo : Healthy 5 HP EoaiDe 4 door. Automa.tic, air oond.. 1946 iurb;o;.. Meaa '70 MERCEDES BENZ 280 $1299 ;~,:-,1 545-'3578 Good cond. $125. :·,75 ~ incl c.. .. ..&. AITettb: power steerlna, radio, heat·1---='"°"===--""" SE C.OUpt. 23,00J mi'•· Pert. 'l"' K stoles: Sac r J f Ice. * 646-9781 * :. , br!dl;,1' ui::dle, feed: New •F;h;t' and Re.;, Tire. ~e~ven appX. 9,CKX> DATSUN sh.ape, full pwr. 1 owner-QAVI! ROSS PONTIAC ' New eflline (#949911 $7799 BIU YATES VW 32852 Valle Rd., San Juan Capistr&no '3!-4IOO/ft.l.4511/499-2311 '68 VW CAMPER . _' Choice of 3 ln family. S1SG. RCA Color T.V. new picturt water, stall cleanin1, rldlna: Other New Misc. Parts $75 MONTH '70 DATSUN PICKUP :,r}~::.,,.c T~:i:~nte~ r ~ :u80 ~~e=vd., .... ~ .$250. Silver blue or Autumn tube. attrac ca:bine,t. $31(1. ring & 1,(01 acrts of scenic ,. , ni546-1879 24 end ··- '•.: Hate. 646-4071. Noon-10 pm. 673-5151. bridle trails. Ome to ENTlllE family , ielkut oJ WE LEA';· :J1n POPlrLAR aft 6 pm. (n4l 526--4570. 1960 TJt...3 Conv. 4 ~· ireat Pop top. 4 apd. dlr. P'ully d" \VEDDrNG GOWN PANOSONIC Solid St ate Laguna Beach. Phone lfte ntw 1971 Kawa.saki 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI-Radio, Heater, Air Cond, 4 MG cond, 25 m.p.g. Private W · camper equlppld, Take old· '·' -LaCt' & Silk. Size 14-16 S1t'reo, adju.st. speaken;. -194-9182. Cycle&.· 1-l??icc al $350/1· TIVE RATES. Spd, low miles, 1.1inl cond, --------·l-IY'-·-14=75~·~644-031=~6==~-er forel&;n car or small ·' Call aft 5. 557-9835 Call 54.8-2850. MoYing, must sell, 2 good 1'7Scc at U2S/2.-100cc st Call Malcolm Reid for $1999 '71 M.G. Conv•rtlbl• TRIUMPH PARTS down. Can ftnanot. 541-1731 fl~ !me furth de'·" -•· be " FOR SALE OR TRADE or 4!K-6811. CWJBOIS) ,··,, .One of a kind, compl set MORSE stereo, 2 mo. old, iookin&:, tound, rea:. TB .......... ea. plU1 he ta A er uws. •flllll aul11Ul car Is fully .;... _hand painted china. Dark Mediler. cab., tape deck, Geld. Very eentle. o1 I. 5 yrs. miscell, gear, &tZ-5356, RT0H8E1NOSDOFORRED t\a. -[aira:_. equipped with 4 ~ trarw. 6'~1250 AFi'. 5 '64 YW BUS , ·, ... ,.IJrown Mink •tole. 830-9369 AM/FM $165. 49&-1TI7. Top snow pol. $575. I. $775. BELL ''500'' . lUUA WWI mlslion, air conditioning, TOYOTA : '<' 'Ml1colloneou1 544--641'. 832-<tl38. CRASH HELMET eo.i.. ~ -Btvt4Uoio TOYOJA AM-FM radio,,..,., whe<lf· • Wanted 120 8 YEAR old Ba)',Geldinc, . Goo:d. Condition Only 2,362 original mile1.1---'---..,..,_-- Fm to Yeo II.. jumper. Need• "P'd rider; llO. 546-U79 Autoo Wonted ' 961 646-9307• Must ..._ !305EAD) '72 TOYOTA o.t .... (KIZ256) '1499 BIU YATES VW I . ! 9 ·"CASH PAID FOR I '11 • ' '?. r. AM furniture, appll&nces, : ,;, ':antique•. Ono piece or ; 'ii:~ ,,ho111etul. Call' day or night, '-----~· $SO(), WW ''"''ldor Joue, •USE our Honda Cl>rhtmeo WE PAY TO[' 1946 llari>or, ec,.ta M,.. · D$34AU9ER5 3 Llnff, ,Tl.,,.., $2.00 642--0936. Jay ... w., plan. Herb CASH p L•1• Selection For PONY blk & wht Ploto Mar< Frledlandu, 5 3 7.-6 IH' '69 2000 ROADSTER mmedlat• -------•I Good dl•PD'ltloo, b .td •• ll93-7566. Bulck-Opel.Jaguer Dellvervl PURR-FECT stocldne atul· incld.\$125. 968-5177ilftol. '"'6'~Hr-O~N~DA~l~!5~Scram--bl-er, 5 spd, dlr~'"Excftlent condl-23-1E.11th St., • 1 , 549-2241 or 547. 7733. fe_n. 6 we:k cld ~ttens. ~ TWO bnutlful taree mat. xlnt cond,. only 1000 mi. ,70 b' med can I: trucb, Juft tlon, flamtnao red. CWJR· Costa Mesa · 548-7165 819 Savl::r.• On Tiger _mal•, one calico fem. ehed ponln. Will hold til Honc{a Ml,ni-Trail, only 200 call 'u, kt' frff •dmatee. 203). Smalt down. WW tin-MO Rem•fn ~ 541>-13.\7 Chd~lmaa 731,1128. · ml. Owned by &IT!. 64,fl664 GROTH CHEVROLET ance pvt ply, Call 546-8736 AUTHORIZED '71 TOYOT S ; :1·• WANTED white fibergl15,11, ADORABLE kittens i n LEASE Beaut. 'IS Arab .• 70 YAMAHA lni Enduro l-"or'-4o.:94.:,.;s).l~::,·~==--1 SALES • SERVICE """" L••O.:• • --IOllnd pedestal bue chair!. search of a home! Multi-col· $35/mo. ~11 than my RWll load Must sell, ~ AU for SI.let Mana&er NEW '72 PICKUP U&fl U.UIO '. -§aarlnen or Burke 54&-4365. ored, bsebkn, 2 males, 1 mainl. costs. 9b1-4506. 6f6..&f?2 dl 6 p.m. , , , 1!211 Beach Blvd. 4 ~~· dlr, dlx, Bumpet. Jta. _ TOYOTA · NEWPORT IMPORTS : ,.. Mu1lcal ln1trument1 m Jemale, 545-2975 Western S•dcll• $110 BMW R-50. Mint Cond. Wind 8tl'~Wltlllcton a.~ &.ml :~~~~~94::~ . •. '' For Sale Purri>red Burmese Ca t Good (.'ClnditJon 5'8-0891 screen H.D. bqt, $795. aftr 10 546-8736 .646-9303 !<maio, 15 m"'. Free to s.&-9583. WE DESPERATELY . . ;.,Nice Christmu Present good home. 536-"1225 NEED 240 Z nt neW 'only 1.00 mJ S1DO W. CoUt Hwy. · ~ cousHc 1lO Electric Guitu I Jl•Jl'J HONDA 19'1ll CL-175 Xlnt IUJ1y equlppd, lncld m Nowpon Boacl. '70 TOYOTA MARK II l!M6 Harbor, Costa Meu ' Amplifier. Twin U inch AKC Reg. wirehair Fox Ter· ,_.:-~ 1'. cond. Low mlleap $500. tiean used cal'I cond. ·um. offer/trade, I 'M"G"",-,,"F=or-'-a-',be~tter""~deal~"",' ·. 'l.lruiing attecs. Solid state. rier. 1 yr old. To a:ood borne . . Private party. 5t&-4478. FANTASTIC PRICES 675-1570. · ~ =.umost new. Full 11 f e only. 545-6244 GITANE 10 Spd Racer ~" DEAN LEWIS ''"IO;;;;-.:uqz=.--=-;1oa-.ded-.-, -"".,-· =ce~ H:~:. ~«:..S~C~e~r. ·ruarantee. $450. call -MAhE part Collie, lovable .I: Gen•ral 900 man'• bicycle 18 tbs .. all TOYOTA e VOLVO maa-s. Xlnt tt11'Kl. Priv. Par-SS7-1824. $1799 ... ~, ft64}..3963 after 5:00 p.m. beautiful. 1% yrs. -xtru. $100. 673-6683 aft 6. 1946 HARBOR BLVD. ty, 6f2..6772 or 645--3633. -,===;;;-,=--,.,- : :·~ <;YMBALS. A. Zildj\an, 20 54s..3'.116 or 548-4881 GIVE A RUNABOUT MINI ENDURO Coata Mesa MS.&303 • FERRARI '69 ~c:~:!whl1 and 22-inch. Perfect. SSO. FREE to rood home, wht FOR CHRISTMAS WE PAY TOP DOLLAR + 646-2580 aft 5:30 * ' . , 'tach or best ofter. 548--5148 minia. toy poodle. ca.JI Designed for 2 persona many xtru, 11 hp, MW l'OR TOP USED CARS .,,Pw.LIAN W TOYOTA , '1' 'eve s. or \l't'ekends. 546-0570. )'OU'U IOve thlg 14' trana. alt 5:30. 673-5063. U ,_ ..... cl FERRARI '67 MGB Roadster -1 owner fiberglass hull with TRnJMPH CHO pp ER , YoUr cu .. ean, AUTHORIZED -35m mi -xlnt cond : :.~ ?'ENDER. Deluxe amp, o1 MO. old pUppies, part Lab. Naueahyde upholstery MUCH CHROMEr Call aft 6 .., VS~R BtnCK ~ A SERVICE am/lm -$1500. 644-3499 i46-9307 : . ,. ~CUiiom covered $125. 5 males. l female. 35 hp. Merc.-Steet pm 830-5746 MGA 646-1287 * * 847-3665 * * T .1 l k ' ' 2M E. 17th St. 19'6 Harbor, 0Jeta Meta •... ra1 er-O cal fuel tan **Maverick Mini Motorey. o.t.a Meu 5'&-77d5 -..... -:.::.:.::_ ___ l·""';u:if~~ii;ijf;::_ •:.Office Fu•nituref PART colli•. part sheph•r<I, Co>•"" --~o hold with cl XI I .~ SANTA ANA -,.. e. nt mi,d. 160. IMPO"'TS w·""-.. '60 MGA Road1ter, must Hll, Equip. 124 4"' mo's. All shots. batch. Use !or picnic * 962-7057 * n---.i.i:.u TOYOTA ** 962-1137 ** supplies. etc. Orana:e Countle• new paint, rebll e111., win . ;,.. FRIEDEN Calculator $75, BLACK female Labrador Great UtUe ship! MA'I'OUZSS 600 tt:, lint le, TOP i BUYER 3100 W, O:?att Hwy. whh. Sharp. Qrtt!'l' 831)..1927. ~ct dept. open T:30 am ' ' ~I 107 Copier Sl9j., Oicck typt', 9 mo. 0 1 d, Af· Worth .$700 in summer dirt bike. Many xtn.1, runs BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Newyort Beach MGB 'tC 9 pm Monday thru P'rf. writer $20., desk SJ()., '61 fection.ste, 496-4-473. MUlt Sell good. $300. UZ-3028 aft 5:30. 18'll Beach Blvd. FIAT day. Chevy w/utll bed $375. New boat oomin&'. 'TI YAMAHA 175, fast. New R. Beach. ~ &41-1555 '67 MGB-GT, Very nice, PHONE ~2512 "'543--03=~96=--=--"°"'"'=-__, Af~~~~~~Ppa~r!: C.U 646-8018 Hooker header, port work TOP DOLLAR nAT, "For a bett@r deal", ndial1. Askin&' n650. '17 W, Warner, Sant.a Ana U!f> Ofc. ~1m~ 6 ~'~· 1 9 \\.'t'ekl. 548-8773. $495. done' to enitne. 548-0088. IN CASH New or used. Parts & * * S48-12.15 * * SAVE the Sur.-0\arge on -el"t'llOI!: t • co · c n;, ~~~~~~~~ Merine Con•ultant HONDA 350 CB, wtn.hhleld p Jd for cl uaed 1trvice. Herb Friedlander. MGB '64, line cond. Einafe ncrw •n Toyota P.U. 91'iOO .~-, 'i exec. chr, fl) 5 dra.,,,'l"r ;: INDEPENDENT ii-helmet. Xlnt cond. Call a Id for~ Mean cu $37-6824. owner, mktdle apd pro-ml'a. 833--2833. · ;_ file, misc items. ~ I htaend~ ·]("-') ! .. P..,u~~~··!~ .. -~ •• ; ... 646-5800 after 5 pm:, lANTA ANA DODGE '68 Flat lU Coupe rebuilt feuor. $?85. 4~2568· '69 LAND Q'u!HT, 4 WO, :. ews. ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;·;;;r"i ..,..... ..... "" """~-.... * YAMAHA 90 HS l Sbttt 1401 N. Tustin viglne. No clutch, nu tirts, OPEL 40,(lll ml. C.B. Radio. Xlnt ·,. SEVERAL office desks A: • • hoe.ta .I: eqUipment. bike. won in raffle, never US.3691 aharp. $1600. 540-4292 cond. $2,300. ml916. . swlvol chain, cool"'""' p G I l50 e Morl~._~•yor UHd. $250. 615--. WILL ll•N ~·· car paid Im' JAGUAR '69 OPEL '!1l TOYOTA Mari< U h.t. • -table ' chain .l misc. of· eta, ener• .,_.,..1..711 ...,, ~¥-u.a.u _,_ .. ......, • flee furn. Call S45-8t77. --:c=:.,.:.,.-==-TANDEM: Ouiltmu red' or not. Call Ralph Gordon RALL YE COUPE _..,, auto, ........ ~ Pvt :, GUINEA PIGS 10' ROWBOAT Uk• MW! • llOO. 6T3-ll9llO -5411-31131, 1970 BAUER BUICK ' -4 Truwmlasloa ms. party. All!r 6 pm 137-7968. USED Simplex lime 25cWhlleThey Lut! New$50, 952-'611 *** &7J..599I) *** HarborB.lvd.Coat&Me111. ---H-~r •-as CKY) VOLKSWAGEN : ·7-;clock-Job....,.,., !l62""913 """7054 M I "" ~~ ~ $1299 : ,:· ·,,,... ..,..,===-===,.,.. Boota, •Int. BULTACO ·25Clcc dlrt biko, Autoo, lmportod 970 Omy Aulhori,.., . *SHERRY'S POODLES* S.rvlco . 902 ,.bit'"'· l400. JAGUAR DEALER. 'SJ VOLKS SAHA rt&r end, DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Pl<• tltt• 00 "'''" aood ' IBM Exec typewriter, modl!I HOLIDAY PUPPY ·SALE 961-2362 DISTINCTIVE : -""<:, 6 yn. old, carbon ribbon, 546-2848 BOAT bottoms cleaned 25c ' SPORTS CARS Alwm baa an exc,tllent ae- -. '· auperb cond. $4.SO. 492-5.112. per ft. of lerwth at water SS HONDA 300, R~~ pal. '6S Lamborihlnl 2+2 • '68 Jectlon of both New & Ul;fd ,., --* BIG RABBIT HUTOI, SlO. line 8J&.M23 tl50 or trade tor dirt bike. Porsche 912,, air e ,99 MB Jquan. Pl1not/Or1•n1 826 * 645-0127 • • · can att s pm. m..1996. 211G.SL • ,71 TR-6 • •n - ;.,.. CONN & ALLEN Cols 152 'i''~Morlne I04 '69. YAMAHA UO. Xlnt ot. MGB • '!O '4CJ.Z can • l963 JAGUAR XKE O>upe.' : ... .-ORGAN DEMO SALE qu p. bike. Gd. tittl. l250 m-best MANY MORE ~ •PHd. WJre whttls, excep. . " BLUE-eyed white~ 20' INt-4 Whl Trlr oUet. 13M670. Atrtborbed MBz t>.aler-tionalJy dean, red tiniah. ::. Save up to $1200 on 1el~ed kitttn*~M&-7n ** Chyrsler Imp. Beatowr i50(). '70 Yamaha SSO cc. fut. (1) 523-72"i0 tf~f Sl-111 liU new. -.~ H bor Bl d condltlon. $600. lltOI ar v ·• 'fl8 VW new val • b k• Costa Men. , v s. ra 1 It tins, low mile•. Super '69 OPEL Waron. 1.9 litre, 4 clean. $UOO. 645-1982 • spd, R&H, .top «ind. 113'.K>. -557-3683, 54.B-2538. 1ro'"'=R".SaI~•-:~'1!6~V-olttw=-... -, 1969 Opel Station Wqon. tine Xlnt pond. CalJ 511)...ml oondlllcm. Alklnc· $1ZO Pvt. CIU-9351 • 32852 Valle Rd., Sa:n Ju.an Capistrano 8!'1-4800/49M511/.f99.22Sl • ''5 vw Super.clean! RuJtJ xlnt! $675 ** 563315 '65 VW Squueback, Xlnt mnd $750/blt 011tt Must Sell 72$-7607. ' '70 VW Futback, ·White', auto lhlft, WalTlnty. SharJJ P\rt parjy, 100. 673-7221 '60 VW BUS Run. better than tt looks! Good ~don! (QIU(. 736) 1499. BILL YATES VW 32852 Valle Rd., I Sin Juan ca"""'"° '3!-4I00/493-0ll/j99-2l!ll '53 vw IUIU'OOf, aood nuuWtc omcUUcm. $250. 6TJ..1770 '69 BUG: btr, el\&'. t:INa aoocf, $1350. After 5:30 p.m. Joe 1132"-1'185 (Tustbl) '70 VW BUG ·' AMnM. $195 * &U.stiT '61 VW, new clutch, new IUD roof. GOod oond. Needs enc. work. $250. <19f..2)M '69'1; WestphaUa Pcil)t:Op Mint cond, AM/TM, T'lll'W ttrea, .clutch, must sell, lf!avlnc entry. Daya, M&-.7400 ewa. 67HB<t '&t Volb Semi t.m~r. •51 1600 ene. Nu tire1, brlca • paint. Many xtra1! Finandal prob. Will take S T·!O , 675-5948. '66 vw But. xlnt cmd., 44,000 m). Make otter. 413 Calta 'Mesa st., c. M' • 64Z-«46 ·n VW CAMPER, pop top. R&H, tent. a:u/elec rtfrtc'., 67fXI careful miles, $3'7'11S. 673-8!01 ' '58 VW But, nu tr1nam.i na reblt ena. nu braku. '7'0. Body lo alo't ..00. -or 548-«10. : :-'oonaolo 0-domo's. GNat ==~-~-~-1 MS.!64S.NPI H<icbta. dependabl• A ln...., mnd. ALFA ROMEO "Spodal~lnr •· QuaJJ~· : ' •. , buys on our demo aplnebl PERSIAN kitten II wlu:, CY A Boats, Power 90i 3000 ml. SS95. l7S-"496 ........ • y ••• IAU"'ER v also. Alt merchandise told rte. parents. $35. ~ ........., ~ : ' with new warrantler, private 54&-9965 YAMAHA 2::0, fl.lll Gyt Kit, Needl work. Enitne Jiat 8ulck·Opel-Jagu•r Pb'· -19'-0626. '69 VW Biii' B1k w/r@d lnlft' --=p==E"'U"'G"'E""o=T:--11o mi. 'Good oonc1. Cb<a• •' '·"'57""'vw""'cam=per-,....,.,.,,..,XIn"""'l~i.. --::::;:;';'.:;-:::;:;--·l ,dtal~=led:,::;! .:;645-33=.;::l::O·'=-~-·I terlor, che:M)' t!'n&iM • ._ : leuona • dell\'tl'J, WHILI: SEALPOJNT Siamne Klt· ANNUAL LF.AIE OW\TER all partJ tor atr'Ht xtn. rtbullt. 5'>1250 att 5. 2M E. 17th s t .. : -'nfEV t.ASl'I ..... Avail. Dec. l51b •• Yacht. $375. ~7 ' Cbtta Mna sea.ms ; ; ... ,. GOULD MUSIC tens, .., ...... each. wey IUX'UZ'Scu, one l'UIOD-BICYCLE: Bon MJd-\llriaht ''$4 ALPHA Romero tortvttL, ~"""'=--""'""'=~~"'--=I ., Since 1!11 962-W4. able montbl.Y fee 100~ /2-1" wh1a lokf JCln't cond Good oond., Best allier. JAG. Clanlc 1962 3.8 Mk n ~· N ~-·· • .. n-, 154 ----......_ ...._. -· • :.,.. u•....:.. I • ' .... 339-C8M .... ltda.r-New ena .• trans , ~ o ....... ., '"""' ~.....,,~_,,....,.._,,,__.,,,.,..,. 1,,'=~=~~~~~· -=-~I _,, .,....,_, Auto. Wire wheeb. ft(. • •i-,-,i'*ri54;;7;;;.oc!ll~,..*=-. .ii«! "Rql" wi.r' W"'sb JOHNSON Rewltt 16', 1Z 'Cl6 v~ocen. !!tlO cc. dirt. AUDI llZO. 17H'19, MU!n. ' * SALE SALE * T<rTl<r PUpplet, I ..... O.M.C. Top oond. Trll' S.70. 775 Olli Or., Lquna JENSEN PIANOS •• ORGANS SINd h1 U.S. OWnp. pro-"""'· "'50. Pvt p\l', Ht..,, Beach '!1l AVDl 100 LS. i IPd, Blut, duc1"* Wtlsh Te....i-Stud, Andersen, &l5-3200 -'·-•tttec>&m/bn, 10,(lll Mi'a ; • Stelnwa,y, KawaJ, Hammond, .. ,. ·~,_ "-J,.. '69 Honda CL 90 '" • ,_.__,.,,.,.~"'""---~ A)](ln, Baldwin, etc. l'nlm '69 A 170. Great .tiow pro1-BOsroN Wblhrr. Xlnt cond., Good ~itkln.. p)I) or w rm 1 remains on JENSEN • $295, RENTALS $10 QP. pects ot f.&mlly pet Lofts priced ri&ht. Call ~ , * &M.1519 ~ i'lanntee. $3150 di 11 .AUTHORIZED :-.-Mon I-P'rl .V.S 'tll 9 cb.lldren. Vallant prot«tor, atlCT I pm or wlmd. &U-2«2, ivea 49'--.STIS. SALES ~ SERVIO! : .... . sund"" u.s .. 1m • ruu<d· Shota a IMtt -re··-'°' Trollors, Trowl MS AUmN AMERICA : -FllLD'S PIANO CO. wormed. Ph: m..!472. • ~ .. r ,..-------·I :--. 1833 NtWpOrt blvd. ACK Lab. Ff.male-, ytllow. u HOLIOA 'i IE ASON .... ~. Aritt.ocrt.t trtlltr. ·u AUmH AM. Xlnt oond, :;. 1_"Qll,,:::l:::l..:M:: ... =,~~7..:U"-"/645-""'125Cl=I wk:t. Shott. f1d, Oiamp. CHAR.TEI\! R•rbor Stlrm.C. 1~~!0· hltcb, $2500 Oralt.ed.'!?·-~ f v WurlJt.r ConlOle, walnut LlnH. Xlnt Cbriltmu flit. ~ crulln. f u 11 y · w_,. ..,,,,..,_ i -"'"' ...,d, -m-2541 -aft 5,30 pm. • ..Jarod. Day .. lllOt Dally PUot w ... ~ l>lvt Turn unused"'""' -quicll f •• "U no ..,..,..,., k"'I> trylnr. betm 9,~ a.m. 644-IZU. y barpllia ...... • c.,h, call 64J.4i!I NEWPORT IMPORTS - • PEUGEOT ''° vw Bala B,,.. ""•!• '"'· 1 ""ou,.. .. _· ...,"=5-34-'~'*'~~-o.mo Sale Now In Syncro.b'aAI. Mech. Pert. 1969 vw. Ex c 111 en t Protreiil S225. 56--3753. mecbanie&J eom.1 Must a.a Sale1, Service, P111rta 1967 VW SEDAN $1.DJ. ~1250 an. S. ,RITZ WARREN'S EXCELLENT CAR $llXIO. '!1l VW BUG, leas Ul&n !1lClO SPORT CAR CENTER 6'Hl>l9uld« Art mil<••= I U'llO. TlO E. ht.. I .A. W.()764 VW Bua 1961, blue. runs * Open dilly 9-f; dtwd Sunday iood· New btaktt A bat· 60 VW Campti', rebuilt -.. tj)UICK CASH lacy, l2!0. MM249. Naw crsnl<, valve apr!JJo, 111 vw 8!d.an oil pump, etc. ~rm. THROUGH A • ISOO. ·ai vw, aood conc1111011. '42.7391 days, 56.llt& eve1. Radio. I.ow mUeqe. DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 • • • 1lr 'SS VW 'ft $;/JO .. 54&-WO $575 or beat, ele1n &ood ~ '* 1968 Volks Sedin nlnr cond. 6Ts.1700. Clnn .i E:xetlltnt $1(8) Any day ls the BEST DAY.. 641-.1933 Priva!O Pty ?lb ..., •di D 0 ft • t ""•61="vw=""x"L""N"'T...,C"ON""'D""'. delay •• can Coday ~!I. nOOJ. Call: mmi '. , .. ·--t. ... I ,_~~ I~ L -~~ l . • . . • • . • . . • • ,;;:;:;f~m~ -· Uood --. UM M ._ u.. Uoo11 "° ...... Uood .._,,.., • = IW "° -· Uloll PRIV&n I:.MSING co. CADI" -"C CHIVIOLEr COlriiii MAVllUCIC . . . PQN'llAC' . IA....... !: GOING OUT' OF BUSI-_... • JIAL•LD ,.._ -.. ,. -our"""" l"' ~·-L· ·~ '67,...._M • "'r·-·~ -·· ''71·1111-llll'PllNTIACt.e-ll!: •LEI .. • I ...... -· w ti I ,.ji SID. iDi' VIW ' -·1* --:;;;;;: .::.v.-. ""'-= P/I, Pll. ... . '65 .... •••• .. Ill ~ IOili...oi--. _ ,..,._ .... _,.,_...,below 1nun&CU1a~ a..-Bi,. • .--.512-9;,<_UClPlelli,..., _ 1.._. _, 1~ ...... °"--u .. ~:' ... -. 111n1 ··w...-·: ~Apple Rod, like new, -. In many ..,.. the ham& mbt """'1IJc with <> lis-21111 dor ti.GOD ml. ~.,.lit-, ='== Tl~ I v.a • ..,, -~ p. r l ... (SSA• , • -~ _.._ ..,..., " .... byk on blaclc 1anclul" m>tchinr tn-OORVETTI; ll10 11.p. ' tie old bu,m. , ... .,..i 11 ·"""'""' ~ Cu. ~-,,:;::;Br.i:,'"':l. !"""" · :x. Cbrfm>u-.... , •a~ ~t.. lull '""""-"'tt ..... ,,, _ .. wr...a S.Lee -..Mimi .... lop -.. -·(Jm!:>!) .~ .................... -c.m OOlt>O!liJ 1 Dr Hudtop a.dlo • ; .... <, 1 i°:i:::.··,.\/,!.1.~,; out.AM-FM,Ult-w..-.' CUU COlld. Ori&.;...,, S-\ -o1t.tram~ -:'Fi9ii7?:~-· ' $S95 .,,.\111o~.~-. 5 , "'"""' Maro""-lull pwr lull -· air ""'4., ete. a. .&. ,,._ ,. Ill 51129. "It llA\IERI&: -"""" . I~,,,. ., wt. .Air Co'n<l 1.....,, yellf , .. 4 dr. Ol '70 Mere,.:,; ,'l'IU -Ve -tte _,,_ COU"'-&a -....... Alf lo auto _' _' :-• ' <I w. , "; ~'-'1 .Jo.lllille< (>CSXlm) :•. _ ,,__,.'"°"'' • · m ... ._.. ,,,,,._ See A • 547.5126 ,...... lnnl ' -Ilk $1415. ':......I S.Le $12... '·· 11~1'""· !Utt pwr. ""':Pt drive today; Sole Pricod i23l "s Main St. · NT '69 Alllll1naclor CUU TT .:: • • '-· 2 dr., (l) 69 !251AGEI $38'15 J-. <l ' •"-'67 ,,.o·-g• ·• .• ' .. ,_ ..... Cadillac Limo .. !Utt ....... Son. 26'6 11.iw Blvd ' --~ ....-'MDCUIT v.a ........ .._,Power,.. -·-~L •·: · <OSt••H• <ll''9~Markmlull Colla,...._ 540-'630. " '70 CHEVY CAmrn y ... Auto'"'"""· Powei .-· -·•Dr, 1ow -. gl l loiiollllMJr( flllti: a• -...... .,... Can,,,... be .... at ... (JI -n.w. AJr Coad, (TAW• I"' MIRCU OMC!ll9)' ' JOYot• ... ~ 'JD VI ·CAllKll :;·eam,... Di .. N.B. suit. '6' CadlllM Cpo O.VUl1 806) MARQUI RY $1695 547-5126 II ·:. ' RU'UI No. 29 .. No. T. Cootacl l\111 """'· ........,, Afr Special CST, v ... Aum trans, $1495 8-"1 • s .. 12!4 So. Main St. 646-9:10! ' : IO>l•<ell' equipped for all W.E. GriesmeYet, ~7-7010 Ccnd. AM Radio, Vittyl Top, mint cood Royal mm!DOft DJ-~--= 'llf--..:I S.Lee Santa Ana l9t6 Hamor, OJMa Mesa: -·-<!iOiBFKl or w. c•r ••topher1 ~"'°:a1.!:.'r°'~ $2999 , ..,._,, .......... ~ na.ru., '64 RAMBLER • $3099 --M.a. TRAoe s $4195 f/'fo [•...:• Ward S.Lee i:'i«:"°:;,.,,,.~ :::.· ll•1r'111•nn" AMERICAN 2 oooR T·BIR.D · ·1· ... Ul'MI 547..JI» Automatic trana., (OOKCB2} '61 T·BIRD, rood tfl&. •.i\: I.-!. "9Vlatacrui-..... -12595 ... TDYOJ'I ~11 ..... ,. ""'" -.. ---...... )234 s. --$299 body, $1l0. .. LWU • '70 Le Mins sedan econ-" pwr, windowa. tw1D ecrafort ""' S48-5051 ;: TDY ftTI omy 6 ey1 $1595 ... 70 Mali-· 547..$126 . ~ wats-&Dd tnlft. See _ Santa Ana ' ·• . VIII • bu .;,..;,..,12195 •'71 a..'vy , . ~lllllllll 646-9:10! l23< S. ~ St. and drive thlo .,.U.C.v. car '116 2 DR. Sedan. .A-1 oond. DAVE ·ROSS PONTIAC VALIANT ': P.U., air, etc: o MANY • · • IT llACM l9t5 Harbor, COlll:a Mesa Santa Ana fodil.y •. ~ priced Good rubber. 22,tm tnl. 3.i Harbor Blvd., i 646-9307 MORE . 6T.I -,,...,_.. '64 N. ....... la l'M '70 OOUGA!l 11'.l", 11.000 mt. i!;'<lk 12615. J-& Prlv, ply. ~ alt 6 Colla Meta '63 . UM Harbor, Carta Mesa Atrtborlze8 :MBz Dea!et lil68 Fl,.. Dorado •. Mll!lt Sell. ....ny llllfMI Upit 'Xlnt cond. Ute tiu. I blue o.t&-Meta ·~ Blvd., pm. • l9'lO DELUXE Station Wgn mi. v~~fu!!:OOO ~; '&IVW.Xlntcond.25,000mi. · 1. 0) 523-1ZSO =$3200:.Jlivaleparty. V.S, Auto Trans, lJke ~·,int. I: landau. auto traN, l"9 MERCURY .~''61 AMBASSADOR.~~ cbromei• rack. P/S, PIB'. rewired radfoeEJ.. AM-FM, ·1t.,.. tape. Mwot __ ·IUICK · (NNA45lr 1595 FUtJ Price ,radlolpo/pb, tact a Ir. MARAUDER Xlot oond, -Pvt •ply, tt12 air, ·tmmae. Prt. party. transportation·..,., 546-21!6 ,.n. $1300. 612-5445. CAMARO 100% Flnoncing Availabj~ .$32)0, Ewslwlmd~ !IQ-!1<5 1 Dr · ','A" PaeJlli Ave, C.M. l»-'1187 era;g. , • vw Camper 11100• Finn. 1971 BUICK SKYLARK • '67 c•uaDll 0.A.C. ' DODGE 1Jahi t~T;;: == Autoi., Now 980 A--• 980 Autos, Now 9fO !lo ....... ~~·· Pm> eu-. 4 Dr. H.T. 11."" llJWMU SURFSIDE MOTORS . tyy buclcel -is • ........ -;.'VW Camper, reblt,eng., .. :-::J': ~~~': Radio ·Heattio MM22> · W.-0 ·'&a .Dodge Cha-~.-:e~Pwr~~; . .SIMPLE PRICE FACTS . ·· _..,., tires & bra1ces. ll850, m.tddng in1erlor & whlto '. $ 1'099 ' · · """ air, like new ,,,...... Oj.-'1B32. • landau ""''· AulD. trans., .'70 CA'HRO Full -... u~-...... $1695 """" -See • ~ ... _ -. L 11111 Full "1lce. 100~ Ftnancln& drive. ~----~~ VOLVO ·~;:.:"'.,,;,.i.'.~& 9DUI tm. J;:xtra d-' -. 3SO ASURfva••bles·10DE.A.c.MOT8. RS ~Acvis;.;;'."3~4 ~. beater~ This beautiful car . 'lllVftTI. . efllMe (M6flSH} $2199 I • Son. ms Harbor 11.Yd., ' • ~":.. ~ ~ . . IUIUlll ' BIU YATES YW 147--· ~ys: ~ '72 VOL YO $3515 J00noon & Son, 2626 646-9307 SW ...... xlnl cond, AC, I . l:arp Solectlcon For linmedicite · · Delivery .· · Big Sovlngs On . ltemalnlng '71 VOLVO$' ' . .De.ilr.lliA : .• -VOLVO ' • 646-9303 1NI Harbor, a.ta Mesa -'&& VOLVO Pl BOO · mint cond $2099 '12· aw 122 s ~ -en&lno!' Radio, -· (SRVG3) $199 .allwLIADi& Harbor Blvd.. C'.osta Mesa. . 1M6 Harbor, Cocta Mtsa 32852 Valle Rd., I '69 QIARSER, tact . tape, PS, PB, n.tjc, stereo, nu ~. ~ · San Juan capistrano air, ps/pb, v1ey1. '°Pt 383 tins, all othtt acceuories. .,69 . Bu.lck '.RMera. an pwr, '67 CAMARO 327 RS, 4 1pd, 831-4800/f93.451l/$Dil"_:. auto ... &harp! S2i85 offer. attrac. low price. cn4) tape -~. ·Michelin tires, clean. $1100. Mu 1 t seJJ, * 71 CHEVY'• * , 67.l-2749 IM-1491 $2850. Oi1i ownr. tt4: 646-5670 or 6'5-6311. IMPAMS-9 atEVELLES •n OO~E Van. Leu than '70"°M"6"'"1'EREY==~n"':r'".,.,...'xlnt~ 5.S?-2"'. CHMOLET CAMAllO'S { ;.ooo mileL Radio, heater, '°""· -lull ~..-AIC. GREAT Condltlo , a '61 H 0 . alitomattc ahlft. LI.kt new. ..,, · • •· "" ERTZ C RP. . l3200. .,._.,,. ........... ~.ooo mt., rae. ...... !400. Buldi; Le Sabre, 2 0r:~1ape J"7 CHIV, 221 W ,Katella, Anabe1n1 < • A T.O.P. or llOil. dn A deck. $425. 540-6940, .'MALIBU COUPE .' <ilf).77M050 .'. -FORD reltnance. 96Hl.!3 OT (557...f097aft.6'J~ E:ii:ce ptlona l ly clean., 9111-Mm. CADILLAC Beauttlul -mt.I -· 69 Klnpwood Eata .. Wagon -.. ,,,. ... ,;"-,M"'E;:,li"'cn-una"''i,._, ...:;, . with btaclc In~ & landau Xlnt oond, Pl•. p/b, al;, l970 FORD' STATiON W=· S root Auto. trans., radio, Muot R1I tmmed. $2295. GALAX IE 500 ..._ "' LARGEST heater. Factory air, otc. s., ~·or 49&-0585 over. 2 Dr. H.T. Inunaculat. .nmaTZ ~ IP. SELECTION OF & drive today. (UPR70l) •05 ss Jmpela oporty attra<Hve light tvy ill , i!a - CADILLACS IN $1<?5. Jobnoon " Son. 2626 FUILY EQUIP'D 6'13-2901 ,..UOW ""th gdd Interior, 714) ORANGE COUNTY Harbor mvd., Colla Mesa. alter 6 p.m. • . d.<irit brown l&nd!lu root !falr)' Parle $ALES.LEASING 5*-66311 _ Auto. trans., radio, beater, e-extra. m.; linv orti Aun!ORJZED · C lflYSLER power steer., factory • Ir ownr , ---•~ · . • SERVICE. '68 CHEVY YAN · cond huny on lhts one • -·-U ea · '68 CHRYSLER et•.;;....,. Pricod <395Auni "'"1436' N:-S ~ilac 6 cyt SHck -SUper Slwp NEWPORT CUSTOM 1211~ Jobnoon " Son. 1621 ;,;?\;-;; MllERCUR;;;i;=y.,...o.= .... ,.·""xa=t . BL. (14231Al .. -. ''COUPE Harbor Blvd._ c:o.ta Mesa. $l:IO Dn., tUe O'PYmnta. <DITA MESA .......,.. ~5630. &D-lSD * _... ~--:.: De=·= BIU YATES YW NI "7'~"'i""' Air. '69 FAIRLUIE 500 MUSTANG ' din& ·-""""'"°"' lull · 3'852 Valle lid., $1599 ''"" alr, AM/FM otereo S.. Juan Capiltrano Coupe. Autod PS, ::,,· Ex· , '65 MUSTANG ----Call . 137-<S00/493-ISU/4!1S-Zlt!l DAVE'ROSS PQNT lAC ceptlonally . '"" very stan ~. '55 Chev, auto tran, 6 cyl, 2480 Harbor Blvd., -'"tow'mlla• <YYU15\ ~ l\dl P9wt ind.tiding Factor7 '" Selan lloVW. lull pwr &ool -. .... titft; Com. ,.... Bll YATES VI Afr C<nt, ... mao .......... now pohlt, -.,-., xlnt r1nat. med!. IOllnd, needl kHAliP ltl1 Chl'y. ll10 56,GOD (ORYG!J 1'115 Fun Price. -... _. llBOO-Call paint & llody .Work. $JSO, mileL Noedo Rod !lftrinl'· 3'1ISI Valle Rd.. . ~oo:c Finlllcq A..tlable Stan . .,......,, 546--281191' Make otter. ~ San Joan C.pistrand su' . RFSIDE. llllTtlllt' * 'el CAD C4V ** 'OJ a.ev, Nomod Sta. Wgn. CONTINENTAL 137.-tm<Sll/499-Zlt!l lllUIUM full pwr A: fact air sacrifice 'Good tires, brakes, battery. ~ 1969 FORD at IH: alt 6 pm, .......,,_ $300. 435 Snui Harbo• Rd. 1970 MARK m, like now, LTD COUPE 147-- '64 CADILLAC coupe de NB 646!-2626. fUl1y equlp'd, low ' mDeage, style Ieeder. Cool arctic '81 MU~ANG, yellow, autD, Ville' top c»m, woman. '65 Impala SS, Power win-tlexible on price And ternu. white with dark blue inter-p/1, air cond, Dll tires, l i 646-9301 drfv*t Sl,(O). M6-83U_ doWJ. AIC, lo mi'a, So)d Phone 548-1600 before.5 p.m. ior &: landa1'_ zoo~ Auto. o,mr. 38,000 mi's. Still l9!l1 -Colla M.,. ,, •• ~~ e -.For Dad· w'1l0ne Inter. Supor oond. CORV.,IR ":ans,. radio, neater, factory \tndtr warr, I mm, c. · -..,, -IUYOTA • · ' · _., .n.uulU 646-allO aft 6. " all' cond., pwr. steer., pwr. 1$1500/malce olfs. 673-1039. VOLVO, "For a better deal", dy ••. ~c l,e,an out the I-=====-"'=-brks., pwr. windows I: much - New• at used, Parts A: pn.ce •. .yourtruhlsCASH '61 CHEVY SPl' CPE. '65 MONZA Convt. WINTER mott. Clearance Priced 1m MUSTANGS. -. H .... Friedlander. with a , DAILY PILOT ,lo mil-. clean, an SPECIAL..• .BRR!i.! New (XSLllll) 12115. Jolmoon & HER1% CORP 511... ~,.,.., ad. xlnt buy! * 644-«M9 timl. $315, 548-2335. Son. 2626 'Harbor Blvd., 221 w. Katella, ~ Aulal, lmpomd 970 Autn, Imported f 70 Autos, Imported 970 Com. M-. 540-5630. (714) 77M050 ' Ill OUR COMPLDI LINE OP '72 · DATSUNI COIT.A MESA DATSUN 2145 HAlllOR' BLVD. ... '69 GALAXIE cp:e, xlnt cond. CLEAN ,65 M Jo..... 6 Private partY, mwt R1l, us....,., cyl PIS. PfB. tac. air, 1till un-etick, neredi dutch, $400. or der W&IT ·• wUl aacrlftce tor beat oUer, 962-9757 aft 4.. ~ 1mh1ed sale. 963-413.1 or '66 MUSTANG GT 289, 4 bbl, 963-0650, RAH, new pdnt Runa * '71 FORDS -* &tt•~ $'l9S. 6'15-tM7I. GALAXlEs • MUSUNGS '!9 MUSTtJ<G 3 Spd, R/H, TOr..JNOS $1300. Cuh Ol" $100. + tab HERTZ CORP. """paymonto. 646-.1694. 221 w. Katona, Anaheim OLDSMOBILE (714) 77M050 -.=-=~=,,...,.,,,,,,.. 1967 FORD GALAXIE IO OLDS CUTLASS --Supreme. Alt • PIS ~ P/B, o~ owner. Very fine concl. -Vinyl root. Ex. cond. Priced Radio, alr, auto, 390 eng. to sell now! 4M-S324 ew1• , $725 "Cash. 644-ttll '68 CuUt.11; 2 dr hrdtp. P/S, 70 FORD LTD Brougham. 2 auto lranl., R/H, air coDd; Dr. HT. Vinyl roof. Pl~ $1195. Mr, Marki. 67WU> P/B. Air. AM/FM. 1tereo. 9enM pm wkdys. I $3350. 544-'°96, -· PLYMOllTU '86 FORD LTD, 2 Dr., ••f • Hrdtop, 111/pb, air, 390.ena:. '69 PLY Fury W HT air Sa"' ?XI· Price $695. °"' vin>I ..... a~ .. ,..: P' win: &t2-69U; a.f~ 7 pm, 968-013&. dowl, Top . coftd. $1725. '67 FORD Van. 5,t:XXI ml. on ~ ' new ena. ll,(D) ml on new po--.ac .... -Xlnt. 11'50. ___ "_ ........... __ • :!'~ ""'""' Squire '69 FIREBllD Waaon. Full powft', air, R/H, 1 owner, "'" tire•. JWUo, Heater, CZKJ321)' sn-too1. $1699 I '69 LTD Wagon. 10 Pall., 429 HP. Power, 1tereo, air, tti-[....:• mint oond. "600. '"'"'161. TDYDw-. '64 FALCON •-ktr aedan, 111 JVH..JA. 1!1!:'~75.:..... -.9307 . ~ .. '" 1Hi Harl>or. o.tt, Mell ' ''!n.l'():Oun..:~~..!'. . '69 : .UND PRIX $700. Alk for Mike, St&-2376. l\dl Power, Faef1:117 Air, '66 cs :waaon. pb, po. r._O<SE41 $2l99°> good cond. Undtr wbolesak $595 or best artt.r ~. . GRIMUN '70 GNllllln DAVE ROSS PONTIAC --'blvd. Coota-* $115 * AM/FK Radio. EK!ilmt 19m Pontiec Cond. 'nlil Olm!!' ... care-Good worts: CU' ful -tlrl& .. m. (eta:Kl S4HICI $1499 * "'"'*"'81=--=G=ro~blr--.-., -a,-m, IJI, landau, l7M actual Ward S.Lee ;lleL~=D~ dean. Alnlr'ClllMQlln n 547..1126 12!4 S. Main St. Santa Ana . • I.IT, run power, aood ... ,,., -64&-11119. ' •• LeMaDI V-t. autll Pllt lo mJ, v.,,,-. --·-a. ' . , Ford MOtor Colilpany's Application ·for fair . price In·: .-on 1972 models .11 now apprfVH by the Pnce : Commlulon. As of now, however, we stlR, hove row ' upon. row of bealtlful iiew '72'1 held ot 1971 "frffle" prices LESS OUR REGULAR YEAR· A R 0 U ND VOWME SALES DIS- COUNTS. Come In today ond SAVE! • • • MAVERICK-PINTO · JALE! • EXAMPW: '71! MA YERICK '71 PINTQ F.lly fedort· ~11i,,M. l H io, haei.,. •rill~ grH11/r1cil'tf strlpM, -' 1,.M, f6ttl EPI. ~ ' toed 1t1rfit. {Jl7CJJO. ' • IUILIOOI PltCI UIM OUR PllCI $1496 =-. $1750 STAT~ON 'll80N° SALE! 11 TO CMOOSI ROM. e.partl I: D•tlltlcs. C1sal1f ..... Sq.hi. , ..... Y.W. v-. ... n, Oldl.. 11-.. .r.,_ o,.i. 'H tin '71 ..... --111 ......... -. . EXAMPLES:· ' .,5 FORD WAGON ' '70 FoRD:10 _PASS. s-.11lre. VI, l &H, e11to., e1r, P.S., P.I .. 1'.S., 9oo4 11'11111. IJ061EJI Co111'1try lffe11. U H, e11h:o., air, 10.:. 111~••· tlWWK76tl .ILUI IOOI PllCI SJJ40 --J $750 ::.~I . I , $2850 LT.D.-CAWIE-T-llRB-lORllll SALE! ' llhmJ I.,-lnio. '65 tln·'71 Models. Sport IOOfs. ........ 2 dw • 4 ....... .,. .... _ .......... olr ..... illfol .. w.-.. . ...... .. EXAMPLE: '71 LTD BROUGHAM "11h:o., l &H. P.S., P.I. P·wh1dew11 •lny1 roof, AM/FM, low ml1e1. 17451MQJ ILUI 1001 HICI S4Jt0 OUR PRICE $3696 ' '63 · IUICK SPICIAL . 4 door; r1d io, 'h•1+11, auto., 9ood mUas. l,KLC790 ) '67 .SlllCA.'1000 • -4 door. Low milts. Original th,.-out. IVTMU l l. '66 PLYMOUTH VALIANT RlH, auto., P.S., •ir condition• ln9.Good mllas. (SVIl62 1. '65 PL TMOUTH FURY Ill 2 0,. H.T., RlH, •uto., P.S., •ir con~. Good mil••· I PIT414). '63 THUNDUlllD lmmacut•t• thru.o0ut. New ptint, ·Fvll power,aircond. IUEZ879 1. '66 MALllU S.S. H•rdtop. 4 sr••cl, r•dio, htt+tr, 9ood mi los. SLV4151. 5596 5496 5796 5696 .5796 ' 5896